- Dodgers Get Call and Win : Baseball: Umpire changes mind in ninth inning, enabling L.A. to beat Reds in 10th, 7-6.
- Notre Dame and West Virginia have agreed...
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- Caine Remains Positive About Future of Collegiate Athletics : UC Irvine: Former Anteater athletic director retiring after 30 years as coach and administrator.
- Panel's Recommendations on Vitamins for Pregnant Women
- He Takes Road Less Traveled, Again : Rock: In the 1970s, Todd Rundgren spun out music in high-tech solitude. Now, amid an era of samplers and synthesizers, he's focusing on low-tech, non-dubbed recording. He plays the Coach House beginning tonight.
- Trump Says He's 'Very Close' to $65-Million Loan Package
- Rise in French Crime Is Biggest in 5 Years
- CUSTOM : Tall People Can Tailor Furniture to Fit Their Size
- California IN BRIEF : NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : GTE Workers Strike in Quest for Raises
- Owl Designated 'Threatened'; Impact in Doubt
- Iran Quake Toll Reaches 29,000 : Disaster: International help pouring in to devastated region. The Red Cross says 400,000 may be homeless.
- UPDATE / U.S.-PANAMA RELATIONS : Ties Cool in Dispute Over Seized Papers
- Knowledge, Logic Can Keep You From Taking Bad Rugs
- Light-Up-the-Border Drive Turned Off as Officials Pledge Action
- OUTDOORS : Capturing a Garden's Blooms
- Amedeo de Filippi; Composer, Arranger, Orchestrator
- MWD Plans to Reinforce Reservoir That Leaked
- Robber Says He Has AIDS, Shoots Man
- Eggs-ecution Date : Release of Sterile Mexflies May Mate the Pest Out of Existence
- Fire Chars Historic 1920s-Era Structure
- College Board to Reconsider Pay Raises for Administrators
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 Are Injured in Hit-Run Accident
- San Diego
- ORANGE : Driver Killed When Car Leaves Freeway
- Man, 80, Gets Year in Jail for Attempt on Wife's Life
- GARDEN GROVE : Parking Fines Rise, Spending Plan OKd
- Governor OKs Port Plan to Bail Out Imperial Beach
- Now-DEA Operative Heard Camarena Killing Discussed, Witness Says
- Program Enrolls Teaching Recruits in Summer School
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Tim Casey Hired as New City Manager
- Fallbrook
- Report Decries Erosion of Values in Youth
- Professors Protest Action Against Curran
- Baker's Message for Shamir's New Government
- OJAI : Hazardous Waste Plan Recommended
- INS Policy Brings Protests, Longer Waits
- Fullerton Mayor Hurt Bodysurfing in Laguna : Medicine: A.B. (Buck) Catlin, 71, is in fair condition after being pulled to the shore by beach-goers and lifeguards.
- Lorraine's 2-Hitter Lifts California All-Stars, 7-0
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cher: Glitz, Not Gold
- West Germany to Guarantee $3 Billion Credit for Soviets
- Pact Reached on VDT Safety at Fresno...
- Powell Warns Cuts Could 'Break Back' of Military : Budget: The chairman of the Joint Chiefs cautions against sharp reductions in Pentagon spending, despite the easing of East-West tensions.
- Romania Sanctions Rival Parties : Democracy: Opposition groups disrupted by recent violence may operate freely so long as political dispute does not turn into street battles.
- Hotel Hosts Seminar Aimed at Retaining Its Female Employees
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Resignation Spurs Vice Squad Probe
- Great Satan Gets Charitable : * Earthquake Relief for Iran Is Also Good Diplomacy
- San Diego
- LA PALMA : Council Appoints New City Manager
- San Diego
- Case of Missing Equipment Closed; Youths to Do Community Service
- <i> Der Kaiser</i> Has Team on a Roll : World Cup: Under Beckenbauer's unflappable leadership, West Germany now is favored to win the championship.
- For Once, a Real Horse Race Is on Tap
- Judge Dismisses Misdemeanor Charges Against Gregg Lukenbill
- Braves Fire Nixon as Manager, Name Cox as His Replacement
- SWIMMING MEET OF CHAMPIONS : Shaw Feels Good About Her Ability to Finish Fourth
- Response to Robertson's Plea to End Arts Funding Is Mixed : Endowment: Other religious leaders take a more moderate approach to pornography and freedom-of-expression issues.
- Baker's Message for Shamir's New Government
- FCC Orders More Long-Distance Rate Cuts: The...
- Spending by Consumers Leveled Off During May
- New Freely Elected, Non-Communist Government to Take Office in Prague
- Drexel Aide's Sentence for Lying Reduced : Wall Street: Lisa Jones was convicted in March, 1989, of seven counts of perjury in front of a grand jury investigating the brokerage.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : 23rd Flood Victim Is Found Near Dam
- Canada's Constitutional Accord Dies in Province
- Sayde Tisch Busch; Mother of CBS, Loews Executives
- War Brings Ethiopia to Verge of Fall : Rebellion: In an impassioned speech, President Mengistu says the 'motherland is on the verge of collapse.'
- Court Says Police Cannot Interrupt Janitors' March : Labor: A restraining order is issued to allow a peaceful demonstration on behalf of strikers. A previous Century City protest ended in violence.
- Plan for Regional Mall Abandoned by Its Developer
- Amid Protest, City Plans to Put Horse Patrol Out to Pasture
- He's Bad for a Good
- Baptist Moderates Trying to Organize in Wake of Defeat by Fundamentalists
- $55-Million Contract Awarded The Air Force awarded...
- Miskito Indians Contend Contras Get Better Deal
- Witness Links Now-DEA Operative to Talk of Camarena Killing
- U.S. Puts Rancor Aside, Aids Quake Relief Effort : Assistance: Washington gives $300,000 worth of supplies to the American Red Cross for shipment to Iran.
- Cut in Albanians' Role in Yugoslavia Blocked
- Tamil Guerrillas Massacre 62 Muslims : Sri Lanka: Separatists accuse villagers of being government informants, use knives to mask the sound of carnage.
- Dissident Group Sues Own Union : Labor: Some claim a few members of the County Employees Assn. have illegally taken over union's leadership, denying others seats on the board of directors.
- COUNTYWIDE : Segerstrom Honored for His Arts Service
- VENTURA : Man Robs Bank After Wait in Line
- Slain Bat Wielder on County Staff : Crime: Walter Andrew Welch, a former deputy county counsel, was killed by police while on a rampage smashing car windows in Mission Beach.
- Agents Find Fraud Ring at Credit Bureau : Crime: Sources say an employee at the TRW Credit Data Division gave sensitive information to outsiders, who used it to obtain merchandise.
- Motive for Art Theft Baffles Investigators
- CSUN's Castro to Redshirt for Cross-Country Season
- Strapped Gaslamp Theatre Dark, So Patron Reneges on $35,000 Pledge
- Football Program at Ventura College Bolsters Staff, Upgrades Playing Field
- Three Finger Joe Was an Honest Hustler
- JAZZ REVIEW : Palao Puts Her Life Into Her Songs
- STAGE REVIEW : Zest for Life Flows as 'Celso' Walks the Edge
- New Fall Series: Good Taste Is in Bad Trouble : Television: An informal survey of pilots for the fall season shows that the networks have plunged deeper into sexual innuendo and foul language.
- Aztec to Folklorico : Tonantzin Dance Troupe Will Appear Tonight in Anaheim
- Grumman Offers 6,000 Early Retirement: Defense contractor...
- Alyeska Charged With Polluting: The Environmental Protection...
- Builders Get Exercised Over Rooms for Fitness
- St. Clair Drake; Founder of Stanford's Black Studies Program
- Russian Communist Party Rejects Reformer, Elects a Gorbachev Critic : Soviet Union: The conservative victory for the key post is a setback for the nation's leader and for Yeltsin, head of its largest republic.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : City Seeks to Heal Trauma of Shooting
- Stephen H. Spurr; Botanist, Ex-President, University of Texas
- Park Call Boxes Undergoing 3-Month Trial
- COSTA MESA : $62.1-Million Budget for 1990-91 Is OKd
- East Meets South-of-the-Border : Culture: Japanese by the busload flock to a Mexican restaurant to hear mariachi sounds--and an echo from back home.
- LA HABRA : Trash-Rate Increase to Pay for Recycling
- BUENA PARK : Counselor Helps Youths Avoid Gangs
- The Death of a 4-Year-Old
- Ex-Court Official to Be Evaluated for Cocaine 'Diversion' Program : Drugs: If Robert K. Tuller completes the rehabilitation and stays clean, the charges will be dropped. But based on a police report, the prosecutor opposes giving Tuller the therapy.
- Dealing With Oil Tanker Accidents in Coastal Waters
- Baker's Message for Shamir's New Government
- WEEKEND TV : More Mandela, 'Star Trek' Finale on Tap
- Failed Huntington Federal S&L; Purchased by American Savings
- Assassination Plot Probed in S. Africa : Conspiracy: Informant alleges a right-wing scheme to kill Mandela, others in a nationwide reign of terror. The police detain, release 11 persons.
- 11 Die in S. Korean Rains
- ORANGE : Council Approves $80.5-Million Budget
- Youth Sports Grants Go to Other Places
- THE DROUGHT: CONSERVATION : Simi to Consider Emergency Plan to Save Water
- LAGUNA BEACH : Budget Includes Chamber, AIDS
- The Not-So-Friendly Skies:Just when we were beginning...
- Ex-RTD Officer Gets 6-Month Jail Term
- Thompson Turns Down Nuggets
- ART REVIEW : An Excess of Craftsmanship in 'Mosaics'
- Charles P. Farnsley; Former Mayor of Louisville
- Memorial to F.D.R. May Finally Be Built
- Kemp Says No to Costa Mesa Anti-Alien Rule
- SIMI VALLEY : Sailor Among 16 Hurt in Explosions
- Exhibit to Commemorate Start of the Korean War
- Lesson in Mind Over Matter
- Emerging Ethnic Groups Face Bias, Study Finds
- OJAI : Hearings Scheduled on Water Rate Plan
- SANTA CLARA RIVER : Bird Watchers Help Terns Nest in Peace
- Lopez Landfill Workers Safe, Doctor Says : Environment: Witness says men who were sickened by fumes last year came in contact with toxic gases during uncommon excavation work.
- San Diego
- Cox Isn't Thrilled by Move : Baseball: His return to managing--against Padres, and a guy who has been there before, Jack McKeon--is postponed by rain after Braves fire Russ Nixon.
- FABULOUS 44 ALL-STAR BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK : Organizers Hope Game Will Have 2nd Birthday
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Midget Cars No Small Delight
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan Adjusts, but Foes Don't
- Tarver Sparkles to Lead North Win : High school basketball: Santa Clara guard scores 38 points to break all-star mark set by MacLean in 1988.
- A Darker Capt. Hook
- Illusion, a small Orange County theater that...
- Toppling Walls in a Fearful World : Stage: Keith Reddin's new play, 'Life During Wartime,' takes a look at the moral implications of selling fear for a living.
- After Films, a Stage
- Richard Sees His Cajun Rock as a Key to His Culture : Performance: His 'Southern Louisiana dance music' will open for Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band on Sunday at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre.
- ON THE RECORD
- Coniston Partners Dismantles Investment Fund : Securities: The firm was a leading corporate raider, but times have changed. The company, however, lives on.
- Cranston Aide Failed to Report Free Europe Trip : Ethics: Carolyn D. Jordan risks a fine for not disclosing her travel with a finance industry lobbyist. The incident could mean more trouble for her boss.
- Gang Dispute Brings Death to Norwalk Party
- Before You Buy a Boat, Better Get Some Expert Advice
- Soviets Shift A-Arms From Tense Regions
- Unusual Hearing Scheduled for Encino Project
- Siegfried und Brunnhilde
- Baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent will conduct a...
- Unitarian Church Poetry Reading
- Du Pont Says 4 Plants to Target Ozone Erosion
- Accidental Infection on Rise in Health-Care Field
- President of Mills College Resigns : Education: She says she cannot make a long-term commitment to the school while it struggles to boost enrollment to keep it from going co-ed.
- Costa Mesa Dayworker Exclusions Thrown Out : Lawsuit: It is held unconstitutional to ban people with an 'intent' to solicit work from certain city areas.
- San Diegans Await Word on Iran Relatives
- The Commercial Side of Disease Is on Display at AIDS Conference
- Can This Guy Really Run a Big Bargain Basement? : Retailing: Pic 'N' Save chief Lewis Merrifield certainly thinks so. If he fails, it won't be for want of trying.
- Norwalk, Conn.-based Great Northern Nekoosa Corp. shareholders...
- Top Aid Donor Japan Releases Figures for '89
- California IN BRIEF : SAN MATEO : Man Held in Random Shooting Dies in Jail
- Researchers Optimistic on Development of Vaccines
- U.S.-PLO DIALOGUE
- San Diego
- BREA : City Staff Lauded as Council OKs Budget
- Deep Budget Cuts Could Hit Health and Social Services
- COUNTYWIDE : Toy Kits Take the Fire Out of Fireworks
- Moratorium Imposed on DWP Tours : Expenses: Bradley says fiscal responsibility 'should be of paramount importance.' The program has cost nearly : $1 million in the past year.
- Wasps to Be Warriors in Fight Against Ash Whitefly : Pest: Agricultural officials plan to release the stingless insects in a biological battle against the annoying bugs, which are immune to pesticides.
- Some Writers Just Don't Know Beans About Game
- The Miami Heat traded its No. 3...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Martina Wins Despite Knee Injury
- 'L.A. Festival of Freedom' Promotes No-Strings Arts Funding : Arts: The series of events, through July 31, is designed to further public understanding of issues affecting the National Endowment for the Arts.
- Christian Reformed Expands Women's Role
- City Slickers Ride the Range : Recreation: For 10 miles and several hours, you can pretend you're Clint Eastwood and never really leave Hollywood.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CREDIT : Tail-Off in Stocks Nudges Bonds Up
- Dealing With Oil Tanker Accidents in Coastal Waters
- ANALYSIS : Stakes Rise for All Players in Mideast Game of Peace
- Dr. Sidney Blumenthal; Former Director of National Institutes of Health
- Blaze Extinguished at Siberian Tank Farm
- OCC History Prof Retires After Spending 56% of Life on Campus
- Mike Stulce, two-time NCAA shotput champion from...
- Hollypark Stars Out at Night : Horse racing: Experiment a success as 24,529 fans turn out for program under the lights.
- FULLERTON : Graffiti's No Joke but It's Off the Wall
- Mother Pleads for Return of Daughter
- A Discordant Note in Mariachi Style : Music: Traditional and contemporary performers disagree on the role of mariachi. The 'younger' approach to mariachi adapts to classical, pop or jazz.
- Reformed Church Adopts Growth Plan
- COLUMN ONE REGIONAL REPORT : Battle Cry Echoes in Canyons : Environmentalists and residents face developers eager to build in urban refuges. The conflict between property rights and protection of natural areas gains new urgency.
- Leak in Ammonia Tank Sends 22 People to Hospital
- Police Are Puzzled by Theft of Artworks
- COUNTYWIDE : Health Officials May Lose Tobacco Funds
- ORANGE : School Official Quits, Criticizes Policies
- Canseco Says New Deal With A's to Make Him Highest-Paid Player
- NCAA Inquiry Centers on Staggers : College basketball: Former City player of the year at Crenshaw says he received prohibited benefits while at University of Texas El Paso.
- Mister Frisky Due in Southland in 2 Weeks
- A Happy M.C. Hammer 'U Can't Touch This'
- Bella Lewitzky and the NEA
- He Doesn't Think It Was a Grand Idea
- Miller's 'Enemy'
- UCLA Sitcom Credit
- The Donalds . . . Oops, Make That Dodgers, Just Asking for a Fall
- More to Cycling Than Drug Scandals
- Were the Italians Just Taking It Easy on U.S.?
- Bella Lewitzky and the NEA
- Were the Italians Just Taking It Easy on U.S.?
- Ryan Gives Hope to an Older Crowd
- Bella Lewitzky and the NEA
- The Donalds . . . Oops, Make That Dodgers, Just Asking for a Fall
- Ryan Gives Hope to an Older Crowd
- KCBS News Achievements
- Ryan Gives Hope to an Older Crowd
- Were the Italians Just Taking It Easy on U.S.?
- Were the Italians Just Taking It Easy on U.S.?
- Because He Wore No. 12 in His Playing Days
- Why Can't Players Give Them a Sign?
- There's No Pleasing Fans of Trail Blazers
- The Economics of Dance
- Longshoremen's Job Lottery Draws Long Line of Hopeful Women
- Lawsuit Attacks Encinitas Ban on Roadside Hiring
- 2 Live Crew's O.C. Reception Likely to Be Differnt : Pop Music: The controversial rap group attracted anemic audiences in its last Southland appearances, but its new reputation, though, may change all that this time around.
- West Rejects Soviet Proposal on German Forces : Reunification: Some parts of a final settlement were agreed on at the two-plus-four talks. But a U.S. official said Moscow's plan was 'dead on arrival.'
- Charlie Checks Out of Cold War Aboard a Truck
- Mandela Makes Pleas to U.N., U.S. Executives
- ANAHEIM : City, Builder Strike Tentative Arena Deal
- Bush Declares War on Thrift Fraud; Democrats Scoff
- Aides Seeking to Drop Some Events to Let Mandela Rest
- Southlanders Urgently Seek News of Kin
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - June 23, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - June 23, 1990
- Names in the News - June 23, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - June 23, 1990
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Brian J. Myers has been appointed vice...
- William E. Hughes has been appointed senior...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Marc Bohan to Join Hartnell
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : ANAHEIM COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Anthony R. Moiso has been elected a...
- 2 Killed in Explosion at Lebanon Guerrilla Post
- Philip Morris Will Buy Jacobs Suchard : $3.8-Billion Deal Will Create Huge Coffee, Candy Giant
- School of Arts Adds Classes in Its 4th Year
- Theory on AIDS 'Co-Factor' Debated
- Peruvian to Visit U.S.
- Fred B. Huesman, Former Owner of Desmond's, Dies
- Mormon President Benson Being Treated in Hospital
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Ex-Marine Ordered to Clean Memorial
- The 'Lungs of the Planet' Are Imperiled : Environment: Bush's desire to open new oil drilling off Southern California is dangerous. Alternative energy sources are available and should be tapped.
- Reassignment of 2 Principals Stirs Protests
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Keep It Under Surveillance
- School Board Makes More Cuts in Budget : Education: Members put off controversial reductions in some workers' hours.
- They All <i> Arrived</i> at SDSU
- Nuggets Trade Up in NBA Draft, Getting No. 3 Pick From Miami
- Bjorn Borg's elegant seaside home in Stockholm...
- Howard Spira's arraignment on charges of trying...
- 100 Volleyball Teams Vie in Junior Event
- SHORT TAKES : Actor Gets Real in Drugs Fight
- SHORT TAKES : Hungary Hold on Opera Slips
- ART REVIEWS : Panoramas and Pointed Social Commentary From Hayashi
- Artists Add 'Big Green' to Their Palettes : Environment: Major works donated to a benefit for the California Environmental Protection Act.
- I. Cugini Drops Anchor on Ocean Ave.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Alan Alda's Talents Spread Too Thin in 'Betsy's Wedding'
- County Again Among Leaders in Car Sales : Top 500: Two dealerships--House of Imports and Slemons Imports--are ranked among the top 10.
- Eastern Names Possible Suitors: The airline said...
- Shearson, Paine Webber Found Guilty: E. F....
- Oryx Energy Makes Oil, Gas Discovery
- Xerox Wins Contract
- Douglas L. Bockus has been named president...
- Consider Stocks That Are Down Now
- Buchwald Case to Focus on Studios' Profit
- PEOPLE : UAW in Van Nuys Reelects Shrieves
- Allstate Says It Will Sue to Stop Hearings on Prop. 103 Rollbacks
- 2 FAR: Not all rock 'n' rollers...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Sheriff Gets Year in Prison for Extortion
- Removal of Oil From Stricken Tanker Begins
- Secret Behind The Mask : A Former Umpire Discusses One of His Life's Tough Calls: Being Gay and in Pro Baseball
- Amendment to Protect Flag Rejected by House
- Officer's Talents Distinguished Him and Put Him in Danger
- Palmdale Schools to Award Bus Contract Despite Dispute Over Service : Transportation: Officials say they stand behind the decision although another district canceled its contract.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Vice Unit Chief Out; No Charges Planned
- Fallbrook
- How to Answer the Cry for Help : * For Now Humanitarian Aid Is Best Bet
- COUNTYWIDE : Ex-Employee Sues Disneyland in Firing
- Mayor Reveals Patchwork Plan to Balance the Budget
- Officer Gets Hearing on Weapon Ruling
- A Very Good Year--to Forget : Aikman Was Winless, Woozy During Rookie Season, but Cowboys Should Be Improved
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Not Unhappy About Loss
- Front and Center Court : Tennis: Natasha Pospich of Calabasas High moves ever forward on the march that is her career.
- Amateur Race Week Begins in Long Beach
- Hollywood Park Begins Night-Racing Experiment
- 'Wynne's Journal'--The Universal Face of AIDS
- Freberg, Lehrer Collections Offer Humor With a Bite
- Southern California Groups Act to Help Victims : Relief: Cash donations are best for starters, Red Cross says. Iranian organizations map coordinated effort.
- Big Paper Merger OKd
- Thousands of Iranians Die in Massive Quake : Disaster: Entire villages are destroyed. The search for victims trapped in rubble is slowed by bad weather and landslides. U.S. offers assistance.
- Astounding Asteroid--It's Actually Two : Astronomy: By a stroke of good luck, scientists have captured the first detailed images of such a small object in space.
- Agran Getting Back on Track With a 'Peace Dividend'
- Guard's Killer Gets 48 Years to Life
- Legislature OKs Bill Requiring Rail Line to Be Underground Near Valley Houses
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teachers, District Reach Tentative Pact
- Hate Crime Mars Family's Home, Security
- Reclaiming the Future : Former Runaway Graduates After Overcoming Addiction to Crack
- Disabled Find a Pathway Beyond Their Blindness