- STANTON : Campaign Donation Limits Are Rejected
- American Dream Becomes a Nightmare : Home ownership: An El Segundo couple's $290,000 investment is sinking before their eyes. They say an old oil sump is to blame.
- They'd Rather Be All Wet : Fitness: Masters swim club members leave their troubles on dry land when they take to the water.
- Solana Beach Council Rejects Smoking Compromise
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Yellowtail Fishing Is an Overnight Success
- PERSPECTIVE ON IRAQ : Getting Past Saddam to Democracy : The U.N. has a duty to force the dictator out, then guide the country into a model of pluralism for the region.
- VENTURA : Kolodziej's Ex-Girlfriend Testifies
- Against All Odds : Immigration: This year, U.S. visa lottery allows only one entry per person instead of an unlimited number. About 3 million are expected to enter the drawing for 40,000 spots.
- How Many More Nuclear Tests? : Sen. Nunn suggests, reasonably and rightly, probably the fewer the better
- Pacoima Man Fatally Shot While Taking a Walk With Son, 5
- Three Rob Store in Kearny Mesa
- In 15 Years, Ram Center Has Come Full Cycle : NFL: Doug Smith, 35, is again battling for a roster spot, as he did as a free agent in 1978.
- An $80-Million Patch of Heaven
- THEATER REVIEW / 'AUNT DAN' : Moral of the Story : Wallace Shawn's family saga examines the twisted reasoning that attempts to justify ethical failure.
- FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Doug Smith on the Bubble at Center
- Price of TripleCast Is Lowered
- Vermeer String Quartet Opens Chamber Series
- Choreographer Donald McKayle, who teaches dance at...
- Bush Repeats Call for S&L; Bailout Funds : Thrifts: Brady doubles his estimate of what congressional delays are costing. But analysts say the numbers are inflated.
- Ford Profit Surges to 2-Year High : Automobiles: Most of the gain is from record high earnings at the company's financial services units.
- Claremont : City Loan for Bakery
- Carlsbad's Tutta Pasta Has Something for All
- JOINING THE CIRCUITS : You Can Touch, Talk to and Clown Around With the Merchandise at Robot Faire in Costa Mesa
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Perot, Supporters Meet, Discuss Grass-Roots Plans
- Exposure to Milk Protein Linked to Diabetes : Health: Researchers believe babies develop antibodies that attack pancreas and a chemical in dairy products. But it's too early to change feeding practices, experts say.
- Numbers Tell Sad Story of Our Children
- Block Gives a Mixed Review to Kolts Report : Inquiry: Sheriff says study is wrong about 'problem officers' but agrees to facilitate handling of complaints.
- Atlantis Poised for Complex Space Odyssey : Shuttle: It will circle Earth with a satellite on the end of a 12.5-mile-long tether. The device may be a source of electrical power for future space stations.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : When Vacations Are Family Affairs
- Rough Riders : Memories of Getting Around in the Days of the Stagecoach
- Tiffany Finds Ball Is a Jewel for Good Cause
- IRVINE : Old Trees Given Reprieve by Council
- Judge Orders Promotion List Reinstated
- Students Dismissed Over Sins of Parents : Education: Catholic officials at St. Joseph School say it is 'morally impossible' to teach the 13 pupils. Outraged parents call it retaliation for their protests.
- VAN NUYS : Clues Sought After Man's Body Found
- La Palma's Term Limits Are Illegal, Judge Rules : Elections: Decision cites another ruling that general-law cities may not limit stints on councils. An appeal is planned.
- Suspension of Budget Talks Puts Fate of Valley Programs on Hold : Finances: Supervisors hope to have a better idea of state funding when sessions resume in September.
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Two Tough Days at LPGA Event Leave Voorhees Wanting More
- Newbury Oaks' Experience Prompts Envy Among Foes : Legion baseball: Veteran team carries 23-game winning streak into Area 6 tournament that begins today at UCLA.
- Tennis
- Manley 'Flabbergasted and Floored' by Smeltzer's Decision to Bench Him
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Strained Hamstring to Sideline Walters From Three to Five Days
- Morningside High Expected to Forfeit Football Title : Preps: Use of an ineligible player during 1991 season will likely cost the Monarchs the Southern Section Division VIII championship.
- Around the World in Four Books
- Employment Agency Head Faces Bribery Charges : Law: Oscar Fauni is accused of bribing a U.S. immigration agent to secure visas for health care workers in the Philippines.
- Korea Society Essay-Contest Winner
- Winemakers Worry as Bug Eats Acres of Prime Vines : Environment: Some California growers are replanting as they search for ways to stop phylloxera's spread.
- The Roots of Taste : Easter Egg, White Icicle, black, Cherry Belle varieties liven up salads and appetizer plates.
- * Philip Orlando; Founder of San Fernando Valley Art Gallery
- Long Beach : Council Delays Action on Tax Measure to Add Police
- CHRIS GAFFNEY'S MEMORIES, VISIONS AND DREAMS : 'The kids were asking, "How do you write songs?" I said, "I'm sitting in front of the TV having a beer, and something comes to my mind, and I go 'what the hell' and write it down." '
- Cancer Patient Gets OK to Use Abortion Pill
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : U.S. Planes Join Hunt for Escobar
- Pius X Principal Cuts Minor Sports to Save Money : Education: Michael Parmer blamed a drop in enrollment of almost 25% for his actions. Two coaches also lost their jobs.
- Dark Blues : Big Bad Voodoo Daddy sets the mood by holding secret practice sessions with all the lights turned out.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : They Still Have Golden Touch : Men's gymnastics: CIS routs challengers in team competition. U.S. places sixth.
- FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Marino Will Skip Dolphins' Opener
- FOR THE KIDS : Fresh Ideas : Inventors Workshop International helps children get their creations to market. An expo will offer youth programs.
- Advisers Devise Options if Bush Loses California
- City Approves Demolition of a Landmark : Architecture: The council says efforts to save the 63-year-old Public Services Building are ill-timed. Replacement is nearly complete.
- Santa Monica : Off Days for School District
- Is the End Still Near? : Deadlines have passed, but doomsayers remain undaunted. Their problem? Figuring out when Armageddon will arrive.
- Maryland OKs School Public-Service Plan
- Kebabs, Cockles Grace Lido's New Menu; Zorba's Honors the Grape
- Unlocking Landscapes' Latin Logic : Contrast: Elements of chaos and order give grace and balance to Mediterranean-style gardens and buildings, a local architect says.
- SANTA MONICA : Master Bicycle Plan Advances Despite Protests
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Rules OKd to Create New Citizens Group
- OXNARD : Judge Denies Landfill Injunction
- ORANGE : Hot Dog Carts at Fixed Sites Planned
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- On Being an Officer--and a Gentleman : The ugly Tailhook scandal should leave Navy more, not less, prepared and sensitive
- There's Enough Water Under the Bridge : Congress needs to compromise on a water reform bill
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Japanese Altered the Script : Volleyball: Backup setter Zetterlund can't quite lead the United States to victory over her former country.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : AT LEAST GAMES MIGHT BE CLOSER
- Tennis
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : After a Big Season, Schmidt Is Driven to an Even Bigger One
- Dodgers to Honor Team of 8th-Graders
- Robber Shoots Woman in Leg
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : <i> Vive la Vacation!</i> : Travel: The Eiffel Tower, Jim Morrison's grave and protesting farmers are just some of the memories from a Sunny Hills student's <i> tour de France.</i>
- Pope Curtails Trip on Columbus Anniversary
- Shops Allegedly Hired Vandals to Damage Cars
- U.N. Arms Inspectors Find Little at Baghdad Ministry
- The following are selected entries from...
- Former Bell Gardens Official Sues City, Council Members
- New Factory Outlet Center to Open Soon in San Marcos
- Worries on the Wetlands : Environmental Groups Can't Agree on the Fate of the Area's Red Foxes
- Confidence Adds Spice to the Basics
- Patrons Compose Plans for Salzburg
- Group Poised to Study Plane Wrecks in Forest
- Slow Mechanic Is Steered Into Court
- 3 Indicted in Man's Kidnaping, Murder
- Parks Officials Close Camp Machado
- Serial Killer Expert May Testify in Prince Trial : Trial: Prosecutors want to show that killer left a unique 'calling card' in all six slayings.
- NORTH HILLS : Police Seek Killer of Male Transient
- O.C. PLATFORM : Ocean Isn't Owned
- AMERICAN LEGION NOTEBOOK / STEVE ELLING : Evans Goes to Battle Single-Handedly
- Mariners Keep Blyleven on the Ropes : Angels: Seattle goes on 14-hit attack and Fisher gets first victory in four years in 8-0 decision.
- Thousand Oaks : Nighttime Hours Added at 2 Pools
- Companies Accused of Smuggling Waste
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Torn Ligament Sidelines Braves' Bielecki for Season
- Redskins Cut Peters, Former CSUN Receiver
- El Segundo Routs West to Advance to Legion Final
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : WELL, THAT SURE DIDN'T TAKE LONG
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 5 : Lenzi Brings Drama Home : Diving: One-time wrestler puts on a rewarding show for family and friends in winning springboard event.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. Victory Streak Goes South : Boxing: Left-handed featherweight from CIS beats Wheeler to hand Americans first loss in seven bouts.
- Albums Put Fresh Spin on Blues, Rock
- DANCE
- Just the Fatch, Ma'am
- GREAT HOME COOKS : 'Desserts' is 'Stressed' Spelled Backward
- 'Peace Day' Dedication for Conrad Work
- System May Have Died, but Grief Lingers
- New Tax Formula Could Provide City With $2 Million a Year
- Rules of the End Game
- He Has Something to Prove in Provo : Football: John Walsh is one of five sophomores attempting to succeed Ty Detmer as Brigham Young's quarterback.
- For Durability, This Team Can't Be Beat at Beach Volleyball : Venice Open: Linda Chisholm-Carrillo and Liz Masakayan are the only team that participated in the 1991 event to remain intact.
- * George L. Mehren; Assistant Secretary of Agriculture in the 1960s
- Alleged Deadbeat Dad Kills Self as Officers Close In
- Venice : Dental Clinic Gets Grant
- More Than 100,000 Expected at Revival : Religion: Anaheim Stadium will be the scene of the third annual Summer Harvest Crusade, the Southland's largest festival of its kind.
- Rebuild L.A.'s Anthem--'Stand and Be Proud'--Makes Debut
- OXNARD : Panel Recommends Uses for Old School
- CHATSWORTH : Teen-Ager Seriously Hurt in Fall at Park
- Grounding Youth Patrol? : Lawndale: Supporters say the program keeps kids out of trouble and in school. But City Manager Tom Devereux is recommending that the council cut the program, arguing it is 'a luxury that the city cannot afford.'
- CLIPBOARD : Orange County Hospital Births
- LOCAL NOTES : Woods Is Leading Qualifier at U.S. Junior Despite a 75
- TRACK AND FIELD / JUNIOR OLYMPICS : Theriault Sets National Mark in Young Men's Decathlon
- Jurisprudence
- College Football
- High School Football
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : HE STILL HAS A JOB TO DO
- Lakers' Gift Keeps Win Streak Going for La Jolla Playhouse
- SUMMERPOPS
- Costner to Bring Indian History to CBS in 1994 : Television: The network has committed to running the eight-hour documentary '500 Nations,' in which the actor is investing $8 million.
- Bethlehem Steel Corp. reported that its second-quarter...
- A Healthy Rise in PacifiCare's Bottom Line : Earnings: Third-quarter profits up 78%. Purchase of an HMO last year improved an already solid period.
- 1991 Vaselli Orvieto Classico ($8) --Orvieto,...
- There's No Such Thing as a Free Phone Call
- La Crescenta : Workshop on Composting
- 'Rattle Those Pots and Pans' : Cooking: Dick & Deedee's culinary compilation includes such gems as 'I Met Him on a Sundae.' The proceeds will go toward building retirement homes for needy music legends.
- House Vote Keeps Construction of Space Station Going
- MUSIC / THE PERSUASIONS : A Labor of Love : This a cappella group is in it for the long run--they've been touring for 30 years. And they don't plan to quit anytime soon.
- 'Stinking Rose': Whiff of Culinary Stardom
- Age-Old Question About Kindergarten
- This Hot Line Turns Out to Be Too Hot to Handle : Environment: Publicity generates a flood of calls about illegal development. But nobody consulted the toll-free line's operators, who say it is reserved for reports of hazardous-material releases.
- Beverly Hills : Architectural Firm Cited
- GARDEN GROVE : Retired Educator Appointed to Board
- Skidding Truck Kills Caltrans Worker in 5th Fatality in 3 Months
- Man's Presence at Fires Was a Coincidence, His Lawyer Says : Courts: Douglas Hunziker, a former firefighter trainee, is charged with setting 10 blazes. He often helped put out the flames or evacuate people from the area.
- Countywide : Happy Campers on Exhibit at Zoo
- WOODLAND HILLS : Grand Jury Indicts 3 in Loan Scam
- Supervisors OK $176 Million in Budget Cuts : County: First round of reductions does not include employee pay suspension plan.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 40 Laid-Off Teachers Likely to Be Rehired
- TUSTIN : School Smoking Ban Gets Preliminary OK
- Hyping Away in L.A.
- Smoke Scare Grounds American Flight
- Sailor Held in Slayings of 2 Prostitutes : Crime: Community service officer spots Eric Lockhart leaving liquor store. Handgun later found in his car may link him to the killings and another shooting.
- Council OKs $11.8-Million Budget
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Torn Ligament Sidelines Braves' Bielecki for Season
- SEC to Ease Small Company Stock Rules : Securities: Critics say the move will leave small investors more vulnerable to scams.
- Growing Food AND Changing the World : Cathy Sneed turns dumps into gardens and criminals into gardeners
- Baseball-Capped Crowd Sips From the Schooners at Mutt Lynch's
- Little Things Add Up to 10 : Jan-Marie Wells of Irvine gets down to the nitty-gritty of hygiene and manners for men.
- Pomona : Regional Shopping Mall
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Revisiting Vietnam : An Ojai author tells the true story of his combat experiences with reconnaissance patrols in his new book, 'Recondo.'
- Council Members Delay Move to Censure Richard
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Greek to Him : A local restaurateur hated the music his mother used to play, until he met up with a bouzouki.
- John and Betty Black and Marion and...
- Venice : Center Seeks Volunteers
- San Marcos Now Says No Landfill Expansion : Environment: City's reversal follows judge's rejection of the EIR. Meeting of trash crisis team is called.
- Israeli Military Factory Rocked by Explosion
- Tex-Mex Flavor Spices Up a Delectable Pop Album : *** 1/2 CHRIS GAFFNEY, "Mi Vida Loca". <i> HighTone</i>
- Sudden Impact : Surf's Power Leaves Young Doctor a Partial Quadriplegic
- PLATFORM : A Modern County
- Plan Denied After Builder Collapses : Thousand Oaks: The city rejects a Newbury Park housing and shopping center project after a 7-hour hearing.
- PALMDALE : Anti-Gang Program Gets $40,000 Grant
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Karros Will Finish School
- Hornets' Johnson to Have Surgery
- Record Goes to Sheffield; Padres Win : Baseball: Third baseman gets 2 RBIs in 7-3 victory over Reds.
- Raiders Have Found a Place for Big Kid to Play
- Black's Visit Home Short, Unproductive : Horse racing: Jockey who is trying to succeed in Europe rides once on opening day at Del Mar, then heads overseas.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Difference Could Be a Matter of Styles : Women's gymnastics: Three rivals have distinct flavors that will be displayed in the all-around final.
- Connors Joins McEnroe, Borg in L.A. Event
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bob Marley: Time Will Tell' an Exhilarating Tribute
- Santa Monica : Residential Parking Zones
- THE HOUSE : Post Office Scandal
- Suit Alleges Seduction by Noted Therapist : Courts: An ex-patient accuses the head of San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital, and another makes a similar charge. The doctor's lawyer denies misdeeds.
- Compton : Two Business Centers Open to Assist Rebuilding Efforts
- Suspects in Wave of Car-Jackings Nabbed in Chase
- Israel, Vatican Begin Talks on Diplomatic Ties
- Dissenters Fail to Put Brake on Bike Route Plan : Transportation: Is a proposed citywide bicycle master plan visionary or folly? It depends on whom you ask.
- BONSALL : Group Seeks Clues in Woman's Slaying
- Pauling Steps Down as Head of Science Institute He Founded
- Campaign Seeks to Block Transport of Pest-Infested Fruit : Medflies: State officials view the program as an alternative to aerial spraying. A reward of $1,000 is offered for information about smugglers.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : STILL A FEW BUGS IN SYSTEM
- Auto Racing
- Musicians Group Plans Benefit At Coach House
- QUOTABLE
- Day Runner Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- Claremont : Trash Fees to Increase
- Comments Solicited on Replacement of Supt.
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Quebec Premier to Attend Unity Talks
- Eagle Rock : Grant for Dance Company
- Sea Bass Plan in Newport Harbor Gets Boost
- Panel Urges $12.5 Million for Area Parklands : Santa Monica Mountains: The full Senate is expected to approve the plan. Lawmakers are assured that Soka University property will not be targeted.
- Smeltzer Is Finding Smooth Sailing as Rough Rider Coach : Pro football: Former Servite coach arrives in Ottawa as an unknown, then quietly begins the rejuvenation of faltering CFL team.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Is the IAAF Done With Reynolds? : Track and field: World governing body considers further sanctions against 400-meter record-holder.
- LEGAL FILE
- Time for the Timeless Song : Woman Trained as Dancer, Then Paralyzed, Carries a Note of Whimsy
- Disney Plans to Lay Off Up to 400 From Division That Designs Theme Parks
- Dow Up 45 as Buyers Jump on Bandwagon : Market Overview
- Suspects Arrested in 'Car-Jackings'
- Thugs at Door Send Bosnian on Hellish Odyssey : Balkans: Ivica Matkovic was 175 pounds when seized by the Serb militiamen who invaded his town. A month after being freed, he weighs 125.
- Wet Wednesday : Anacapa Yacht Club Savors the Least Competitive, Least Pedigreed of Races
- Judge Won't Lift Abortion Ban at Chicago Hospital
- Man, 19, Found Guilty in Slaying at 'Flyer' Party : Courts: Jose Aguilar had claimed self-defense in the racially tinged shooting of Damon Washington.
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : A Little Night Music : Stanley Wind Ensemble shows off works of Shostakovich, Grainger and Ives at its annual Thousand Oaks summer concert.
- When Adele Barnes was born in 1893,...
- Sri Lanka Rebels Kill 31
- SANTA CLARITA : New City Zoning Map in the Works
- Sex Therapist Sued by Male Ex-Patient
- LOS ANGELES : Rodney King Told to Visit His Parole Officer Weekly
- Getting Here Makes Badminton a Joy
- ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : HOW THE OTHERS FARED
- Prager to Take Over KABC Evening Slot : Radio: Media moralist's appeal with younger audience bumps Ira Fistell from the 9 p.m.-midnight shift. Other scheduling changes are expected.
- LEGAL FILE
- New Paint Job for 'Wagon' : Theater: Mexican-born director puts new spin on Starlight offering by playing up the multicultural history of the California Gold Rush.
- Quantum Health Resources Inc.: The Orange health-services...
- Hall Named President of Ralph M. Parsons Engineering and Construction
- Unipac Completes Hansen Deal
- HEALTH
- Xerox Corp. said second-quarter earnings rose 10%...
- Du Pont Co. said its profit dropped...
- The Shucking Truth
- Kumquat Chicken, Zucchini Muffins
- Picnic: Splendor on the Grass
- TRIATHLON : Pumped for Pain : A half-mile ocean swim, an 18-mile bike ride and four-mile run--you won't be an Ironman, but maybe a Tin man.
- Won't Be Leaving After All: Rockwell : Industry: Company says its executive erred in warning that higher utility rates could force a departure from Anaheim.
- Fire Guts Crenshaw Boulevard Carpet Store
- School's IN! : Teachers Use Treats--Even Cash--to Lure Back Tardy Students
- COLUMN RIGHT/ MURRAY N. ROTHBARD : Hold Back the Hordes for 4 More Years : Any sensible American has one real choice--George Bush.
- Police Capture Jail Inmate Who Fled Work Detail in Detective's Car
- FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Also Injures His Hamstring
- FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Davis Wants Renovation After Season
- Santiago Has a Perfect Day Off--Three for Three
- ENTERTAINMENT
- An Iced Tea War?
- Who Was That Masked Vintner?
- This Time, Gore's Tongue Is Golden : Politics: The Democratic vice presidential hopeful has sloughed off his previous drone. Now he's packing them in.
- Loral May Move Missile Plant to Texas or Arkansas
- Top Chefs Gagging Over Biotech Food
- LOW-FAT BAKING : Putting Boston 'Cream' Cake on a Diet
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / PEPE'S : Burrito Beach : The relaxed Mexican place on Oxnard's Silver Strand sells lots and lots of food practically for a song.
- Quadrennial Event
- U.S. Funding, Policy on AIDS
- About Our Nutritional Analyses
- Richard Dixon
- Al Gore on Environment
- Family Medicine
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- U.S. Funding, Policy on AIDS
- Fairness of Parking Fee
- Party Name
- Al Gore on Environment
- U.S. Funding, Policy on AIDS
- Al Gore on Environment
- OTHER NEWS - July 30, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - July 30, 1992
- Obituaries - July 30, 1992
- Obituaries - July 30, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 30, 1992
- NEW DONKEYS: Local Democrats are optimistic Bill...
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- U.S. to Seek U.N. Permission to Use Force in Iraq : Persian Gulf: But Security Council support is iffy. Few nations seem ready to back renewed military action.
- Clifford, Partner Are Indicted in BCCI Case
- Wills Do Not Control All Assets
- Backers Happy to Get More Time to Save the Queen Mary : Entertainment: The Harbor Department will cover Disney's projected losses of $2 million through the end of the year.
- Great Jumpin' Jambalaya
- FISHY NOTICE? When county supervisors Tuesday decided...
- REAL WORKER: Peter Movsesian produces robots for...
- Intercept of Haiti Refugees Barred : Immigration: Appeals court rules that boat people cannot be repatriated before they are given a hearing. The Bush Administration plans to fight the decision.
- BRAZILIAN TREAT: Laguna Beach Art Museum curator...
- Simi Brush Fire Is Called Season's Worst : Emergencies: The blaze, described as suspicious, destroys more than 522 acres. No homes were damaged.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Drop in Long-Term Rates Brings Hope for Economy
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 30, 1992
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- TECHNOLOGY - July 30, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 30, 1992
- From the Archives: Papua New Guinea: Fore! The spears are incoming!
- SEC Cooking Up a New Batch of Mutual Funds
- USX Plant to Start High-Tech Caster
- Valenti Irks Broadcasters With Stand on Cable Bills : Entertainment: Coalition is threatening reprisals if Hollywood backs the Administration's veto of re-regulation.