- Neighbors Up in Arms
- 'Batman' Who Took On Rap
- Soccer's Biggest Event May Not Be Everyone's Cup of Cappuccino
- One Reader Just Sick About Losing Brick
- A Television 'Ring'
- Volunteer Musicians
- Soccer's Biggest Event May Not Be Everyone's Cup of Cappuccino
- Neil Bush's Role in Failed Colorado S
- Subway Bill Under Fire
- Soccer's Biggest Event May Not Be Everyone's Cup of Cappuccino
- A Television 'Ring'
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- It's a New Day for Hero Worship
- Neil Bush's Role in Failed Colorado S
- Ryan Should Still Walk Into Hall Easily
- Soccer's Biggest Event May Not Be Everyone's Cup of Cappuccino
- Left in the Dust
- Neil Bush's Role in Failed Colorado S
- Neil Bush's Role in Failed Colorado S
- In a Computer Era, Why Use a Crayon?
- PGA Doesn't Have Eye on the Ball
- Nodal Clarification
- At Least the Prices Are Fit for a King
- 'Batman' Who Took On Rap
- 'Uncompromising' Review of Concert by Verlaine, Shawn Hits the Right Notes
- Mandatory Saving Water Restrictions
- Mandatory Saving Water Restrictions
- Logging Practices of Louisiana-Pacific
- He's Not a Bad Boy if He's Not Playing
- Rating Board Replies
- He's Not a Bad Boy if He's Not Playing
- Mandatory Saving Water Restrictions
- Subway Bill Under Fire
- Mandatory Saving Water Restrictions
- 'Batman' Who Took On Rap
- Ryan Should Still Walk Into Hall Easily
- Exodus of Soviet Jews to Israel
- Names in the News - June 30, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - June 30, 1990
- Clues to Arsonist's Identity Sought : Inquiries: The device that sparked Santa Barbara blaze will be tested for fingerprints. In Fullerton, a psychiatric exam is ordered for a transient held in the Carbon Canyon fire.
- Several Factors Fueled Fire in Santa Barbara
- Death Toll of 2 Is Low for Such Huge Fires : Casualties: Resident in Santa Barbara and firefighter in Hemet are only deaths reported. Smaller fires in the past have claimed more lives.
- Mandela Gets Star's Welcome
- 2 New Military Leaders to Face Budget Warfare : Defense: The Navy and Air Force make changes of command at a crucial time for the armed forces. Their voices will shape the Pentagon's future.
- MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Lindsay Collapses Before Chance to Greet Mandela : Illness: The 89-year-old councilman was stricken in City Hall garage. He is being treated in critical care unit of White Memorial Medical Center.
- Mandela Gets Star's Welcome
- 2 Dead as Fiery Tide Is Turned : Disaster: Firefighters gain upper hand over devastating Santa Barbara blaze. Dropping temperatures, rising humidity aiding the battle.
- A SIEGE OF FIRE : Arson Suspected in 4 Brush Fires That Burn More Than 300 Acres
- Cooler Temperatures Bring Relief, but Not From Runaway Wildfires
- A SIEGE OF FIRE : Homeowners Bracing for Danger Season : Preparedness: Throughout the hillside communities of northern Los Angeles County, jittery residents are checking hoses for leaks and making sure that dry brush is cleared.
- MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Hollywood's Stars Shine for Mandela : Visit: Famous and rich gather to salute South African leader. He urges Hollywood to use talents to make world a better place.
- COSTA MESA : School District OKs $83.7-Million Budget
- Atlantic to Release Campbell's 'Banned' : Rap: 'We believe in free speech too,' Atlantic chief Doug Morris says. But the contract doesn't require distribution of records 'too rough for us.'
- A SIEGE OF FIRE : Residents Try to Make Sense of the Devastation : Destruction: Owners of homes return to sift through the rubble of the fire. They find that not much is left.
- A SIEGE OF FIRE : Death Toll of 2 Is Low for Such Huge Fires : Casualties: Resident in Santa Barbara and firefighter in Hemet are only deaths reported. Smaller fires in the past have claimed more lives.
- A SIEGE OF FIRE : Clues to Arsonist's Identity Sought : Probe: Device that sparked Santa Barbara blaze to be tested for fingerprints. Officials have little to go on.
- 2 Dead as Fiery Tide Is Turned : Disaster: Firefighters gain the upper hand over devastating Santa Barbara blaze. Falling temperatures and rising humidity are aiding the battle.
- Bush Would Campaign for a Tax Increase
- Suits, Protests Fuel a Campaign Against Psychiatry
- When the Doctrine Leaves the Church
- Neither Side Blinks in a Lengthy Feud
- A Lawyer Learns What It's Like to Fight the Church
- P. M. BRIEFING : New-Home Sales Up 0.4% in May
- Nichols Institute Plans Stock Sale for Acquisitions
- Campbell Soup Tells Plans for Sell-Off, 3,000 Job Cuts
- House Backs Bill to Replenish Nutrition Program
- INS Would Encourage Nicaraguans to Depart : Immigration: They are now economic refugees, the head of the agency says. He suggests giving them loans to go home and rebuild their nation.
- Chilling Words From Folks With Cool Names
- Endorsement: For the first time in its...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 'Very Tentative' School Budget OKd
- East L.A. Prison Project Delayed by Judge's Order
- Officer Gets Lift in Pickup, Catches Fleeing Suspect
- Officials Take First Ride on Bayside Trolley Loop
- Bush Vows Hands Off in S&L; Probe of Son
- Despite Soviet Party Reshaping, Reformers Seek Split : Politics: They reject the changes as cosmetic. A heated debate is expected as the Communist congress opens Monday.
- Rights Panel Backs Jobs Bill, Warns of Quotas
- K. Marley; Rancher and Businessman
- WORLD : Pope Supports Polish Premier
- BATTLE OF THE BLONDS
- BOOK REVIEW : 1 Writer, Many Voices Make Up Collection : NO GUARANTEES,<i> by Melissa Lentricchia</i> . William Morrow and Co. $16.95, 182 pages
- Iraq's Hussein: Saber-Rattling in Mideast
- DEPRESSION LANDMARKS: WPA BUILDINGS
- China Executes 41 in Crackdown on Crime
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Legislative Leader Unhurt in Attack
- SOUTHLAND : Silberman Mistrial Declared
- E. Germans Open Murder Probe Against Honecker
- Spiritual Rite for Catholic Notables : O.C. Developer Takes Vows to Join Knights of Malta Philanthropic Organization
- Wilson Tops List of Money From S&Ls; : Politics: The Republican candidate for governor received $243,334 in campaign contributions over the past decade, the most of any member of Congress.
- Girl Stood Up for Herself, and May Have Died for It
- State Says UC Hospital Delayed Care for Poor
- Law Firms to Merge: Hawaii's largest law...
- Pathe Fails to Line Up Time Warner Backing In Bid for MGM/UA : Entertainment: The Beverly Hills-based company is left with half the funding it needs for the $1.3-billion buyout. It has begun searching for another partner.
- Tustin Firm Expands: Silicon Systems said it...
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Key Environmental Bill Becomes Law
- U.S.-Trained Doctor and His Wife Chose Not to Go Back
- Jury Sees Barry's Alleged Drug Use : Trial: A videotape shows the mayor using a pipe the prosecution says was loaded with crack cocaine. 'I didn't have anything,' he declares on the tape.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : 14 Killed, 33 Injured by Medellin Bomb
- Going to the Chapel
- SIMI VALLEY : Sailor, 22, Dies After Being Hurt in Pacific
- Man Held After Reporting Fires; Watchman, Son Arrested in Blaze
- County Sanitation Officials Settle Toxic Dumping Suit for $12 Million
- Calfed Buys Three Branches: The Los Angeles...
- Financial Markets : STOCKS : Drug, Consumer Issues Help Dow Climb 16.58
- AT&T; Will Cut Price of Interstate Calls by 2.2%
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Murder Count for Prostitute?
- Japanese Plan Global Entertainment Venture
- House Votes to Deny Funding for Mission to Explore Moon and Mars
- Mother Who Stayed Behind May Rejoin Children After 21 Years
- Coffee Break With the Mad Hatter
- L.A. Welcomes Mandela : Fatigued Apartheid Foe Cheered at City Hall Welcome : Portions of His Schedule Cut Back
- Court Bars Execution of Bolles' Killer but OKs Death Penalty Law
- Assembly Puts Alcohol Industry's Tax Hike on Ballot
- WESTMINSTER : Traffic Light, Ramp Improvements Due
- REPORTERS' NOTEBOOK : Helping Hands Are Many for Victims of Santa Barbara Fires
- Unemployment Rate in County Jumps to 3.2%
- Franchising Is Elusive Pot of Gold
- Teens Confess Attack on Studds
- Sepulveda Man Killed in Sun Valley Crash
- P. M. BRIEFING : Perrier Founder Leven Resigns, Months After Benzene Tainting
- Lotus Wins Copyright Suit: A federal court...
- Ruling Makes It Easier to Try Molest Cases
- Soviets Clear Way for Party Congress Despite Objections
- Alaskans Square Off Over Hunting, Fishing Privileges : Legislature: Native organizations argue that people living outside cities deserve special rights. Lawmakers are meeting to untangle the issue.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Queen to See Quebec Despite Warnings
- Hubble Troubles Blamed on Scrimping by NASA
- Transient Held in Redondo Firebombing
- L.A. Rolling Out Welcome Mat for Visit by Mandela : South Africa: The foe of apartheid has captured the imagination of tens of thousands. He can probably expect a warm welcome in the Southland.
- Out of Africa : Fashion: A group of white South African designers are succeeding in Southern California. They take cultural inspiration from home.
- Air Controllers Strike
- In East, Dealer Tunes Up for Sales of VWs
- Wilson Was Top Beneficiary of S&L; Funding : Politics: The Republican candidate for governor received $243,334 in campaign contributions over the past decade, the most of any member of Congress, Common Cause reports.
- Nimble-Fingered Southland Seamen Teach Students the Ropes
- COUNTYWIDE : Prize Pig Delivers in a Big Way
- Tape Played for Jury After Noisy Debate : Trial: Lawyers in Camarena case argue about whether amplified recording should be heard. Judge OKs it, but prosecutor casts doubt on qualifications of audio expert.
- Falco's Clever Twists Leave Each Plate Full of Charming Treasures
- COUNTYWIDE : Tollway Panels Plan to Speed Completion
- 'The People Are Honored to Stand With You'
- COUNTYWIDE : Chief Deputy Public Defender Dies at 42
- Freeman Asks for Reinstatement as Inglewood Principal : Education: Ousted administrator defends his record at the high school and asks the school board for his job back. Board remains noncommittal.
- Indoor League Wants to Set Goals Higher
- Critics Tee Off, Tee Time for Women Axed
- Trevino Hits Halfway Point of Senior Open at 9 Under
- The Clippers named John Hammond and Alvin...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Win on Strawberry's Homer
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens 12th Win Gives Boston Sweep, 4-3
- Pugh, Bomb Scare No Match for Chang
- WORLD CUP '90 : Men Wearing Black Are Being Called the Bad Guys : Referees: From the first game of Italia '90, it was made clear who would be in charge on the field. FIFA's stand remains firm on use of replays.
- Comedy Boot Camp's a Laughing Matter : Workshops: Lawyers, housewives and accountants express themselves in a class that teaches stand-up humor.
- UC Orders Study on Rejecting NEA Grants
- THE SIDELINES : Lions Defeat Eskimos, 24-23
- Dodgers Sprung in the Spring : Baseball: As a veteran team, they have been hurt more by the three-week training period.
- Festival Logo: Colorful, but What Does It Mean? : Design: Director Peter Sellars wanted something with 'the feeling of a modern cave painting.'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Korean Barbecue Palace Is Manna From Rosemead
- Drawing the Lines Behind Closed Doors
- NEWPORT BEACH : Coast Guard OKs Widening of Bridge
- MOVIE REVIEW : Brook's 'Mahabharata' an Exhilarating Morality Play
- Archeologist Denies Working for Builder : 'Lost Village': Brian D. Dillon says he was never retained as a consultant on the Encino project.
- Sour Taste : Popular Diner Being Forced to Close After 28 Years
- Rough Riptides, Wilted Crowds to Keep Lifeguards on Their Toes
- GARDEN GROVE : Developer Fee Hike Encounters Delay
- 150 Skaters, Coaches Protest Plan to Close Pickwick Ice Arena
- SPORTSCOPE : Pro Beach Softball Tour Moves July 28-29 Event to Playa del Rey
- Glider Glasnost : 8 Pilots Break New Ground in Summit With the Soviets
- Animated Look at the Art of Film
- Dinneen Named Coach of University Basketball
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mr. Wilt': A Real Misadventure
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : How a Dream Dissolves in <i> Soupe du Jour</i>
- SHORT TAKES : McCartney Rolls Back the Clock
- Hot Times of Summer Leave Her Cold
- Suspect in Canyon Fire Tells a Muddled Story : Arson: In jailhouse interview, transient says he was trying 'to get high or something. . . . There was nothing to do out there.'
- Padres Glad Trip Is Over
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mary's Danish at NYC: Presenting an Attitude Problem
- Heat, Fires Boost Local News Ratings
- Glendale's Swanson Will End Long Wait and Sign With CSUN
- Fish and Game Commission Approves Bear Hunt This Fall
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Gov. Wilder, Patricia Kluge Link
- Bush Calls His Flip on Taxes Lincolnesque
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 2 Initiatives Would Limit Officeholders
- Miranda Warnings Not Always Necessary
- LOCAL : Novelist Wallace Hospitalized
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tax That Won't Slow You Down
- Council to Appeal Decision on Zoning : Warner Ridge: A judge's ruling in a developer's favor will be fought. The Los Angeles council is worried that the case might set a precedent.
- Wheels of Justice Turn Ever Slower
- Schabarum Wins Funds to Carry on Remap Battle : Politics: Supervisor refused to vote on redistricting plan until $500,000 was allocated to press the issue in the event that the board drops its appeal of case.
- Newport Pays $1.5 Million for Officer's Tragic Mistake : Settlement: A man with a radio that looked like a shotgun to police was seriously wounded by 1988 shotgun blast.
- OXNARD : Deputy Shot in Leg; No Suspect Arrested
- Attacker Who Caused Parole Changes Gets Life Sentence : Justice: A man with a 23-year history of attacking women was convicted in March of raping and killing a teen-age girl.
- VENTURA : School Anti-Drug Program to Expand
- New Trade Plan--Or Trade-Off? : * Bush's Vague Latin Aid Strategy in the Age of Gramm-Rudman
- LeMond Not in Peak Form, but He's Overcome That Before
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Game Fish Giving Anglers Round-the-Clock Action
- As Smoke Billowed, TV Rose to the Occasion
- COUNTYWIDE : Panel Gives Awards for Charitable Acts
- TENNIS / SAM FARMER : Weather Heats Up Perils on Court
- Tettleton Is Sent to the Showers by His Manager, Not the Umpire
- Huntington Beach Surfers Win at Oceanside
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Chinese Delegates to Seek Beijing's Approval for Pact to Protect Ozone : Environment: Move is hailed as a breakthrough at U.N. conference. India's endorsement is sought.
- Schoolteacher Beaten by Gang Testifies in Central Park Rape Trial
- DIPLOMACY / IRAN AND THE WEST : Pride, Paranoia Almost Enough to Bar Quake Relief
- Silberman Found Guilty of One Count; Jury Remains Deadlocked on Five Others
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : In Some Spots, School Year Is Even Longer
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Cities, Schools Get $13-Million Tax Surprise
- Cut Corps of Generals 7%, Cheney Orders : Defense: The decision is greeted with applause on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers call for even more reductions in the military's top brass.
- Ousted Escondido City Manager Is Hired by Oxnard
- 585-Acre Fire Near Ojai Contained
- Berman Ranks 10th in Funds From Ailing S & L Industry
- Adult Shop Sued Over Lewd Conduct Arrests
- Firefighters Stretched to Cover the County : Fires: Although crews have been sent to battle the Santa Barbara blaze, local officials say they are maintaining adequate protection for the region.
- Smith-Stoklos Favored to Win Volleyball Open
- Deborah Yow, 39, associate athletic director at...
- North Carolina point guard King Rice was...
- BOWLING PBA RIVERSIDE TOURNAMENT : Wayne Webb Holds Two-Pin Advantage After 26 Games
- Golf Legends Agree to Play at Sherwood
- The sixth annual Ricky Bell Memorial Scholarship...
- BASKETBALL
- TV, Radio Coverage of Mandela Visit
- SHORT TAKES : Cantinflas: No Laughing Matter
- Pigskin Game Tickets Available on Monday
- 'Re-Union XX' Is a Blurred and Diffused Vision of Centro
- Talking Heads Ask Themselves, Where's David?
- County Arts Groups Have a Share in L.A. Festival : Culture: Music, photography, folk art, painting and poetry will be represented at the September affair.
- Passenger Killed as Car Goes Off Embankment
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ocean View Schools Facing Budget Cuts
- LAKE CASITAS : Help Sought to Pay for Pipeline Report
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Compiles Tips on Reducing Trash
- $30-Million Bond for Schools Put on Ballot
- WESTMINSTER : A Plan to Conserve Water Approved, 5-0
- FILLMORE : Council Withdraws Support for Jail Site
- Firm Fined $500,000 for Illegal Dumping
- Gardena Girl Is Killed in Alleyway Shooting
- Black LAX Officer Wins $200,000 in Bias Suit
- Judge Sides With Foes of Hiring Ban : Labor: A temporary restraining order is granted against an Encinitas ordinance that made curbside soliciting of workers illegal.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Fiesta Opens Today at Mile Square Park
- Bernson Postpones Key Porter Ranch Hearing
- Thompson Wasn't Just Along for the Ride : Cycling: She qualified for the U.S. Olympic team three months after she began racing.
- GOLF STATE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Wi, 18, Will Face Vanier for Title
- PEOPLE WATCH
- The Beach and Reggae Crowd
- Spiro Agnew Would Love Santa Monica's Cafe Athens
- 52-Week T-Bill Rates Drop: Interest rates on...
- UPS Talks Break Down: Talks have broken...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Apple Buys Back Claris Unit
- Daily Pilot Expands Base, Launches New Edition : Newspaper: New owners push circulation with a special Thursday paper delivered free to 35,000 potential subscribers.
- MCI Announces Midwest Contracts
- U.S. and Japan Agree on Trade Balancing Plan
- Miami Will Pay $1,000 to Owner of Dog Shot by Officer
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Secret Files Not Given to Noriega Defense
- Complex Spawns the Magical Costumes for Disney Empire
- 'I'll Just Pray,' Marcos Says as Fraud Case Goes to Jury
- KABUKI: The Grand Kabuki of Japan, appearing...
- REAL ESTATE
- Fox TV Stuns Its Rivals With Advance Ad Sales Two-Thirds That of CBS
- Psychiatrist Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Bensonhurst Jury Says It's Deadlocked
- E. Germans Facing Future With Exhilaration, Fear
- Copying De Gaulle
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Power System Called Easy Terrorist Target
- Victims Rush to See If Losses Are Fully Covered : Insurance: Adjusters get ready as residents check whether their policies are adequate to replace homes that have soared in value in recent years.
- SEAL BEACH : $16.3 Million OKd for 1990-91 Spending
- After Rocky Start, Angels' Harvey Set for Big Year : Baseball: Reliever has recorded 10 saves in 12 opportunities, putting him on a pace to better last season's 25 saves.
- THE SIDELINES : It's Official--Bishop to Retire
- THE SIDELINES : Dorsett Trying a Comeback
- Producer Staff Eliminated in KPBS Layoffs
- SHORT TAKES : Chuck Berry Denies Drug Use
- Calabasas Artist Is Painting the Town : Art: Stan Cline's images depict the city's landmarks--from Angels Flight to Dodger Stadium--with a nostalgic yearning.
- Barry Yourgrau, Sandra Tsing Loh a Winning Pair in 'Funny'
- SHORT TAKES : Willie Stops Wailin' Over Taxes
- 'She-Devil,' 'War of the Roses'--the Flip Side of Marriage
- City Council Uses Cuts, Taxes to Balance Budget
- Oceanside Greets New Civic Center
- ABC Set to Present a Familiar Face in a Few Different Places
- 3 Arrested in Alleged Worker-Referral Scam : Fraud: Dummy 'head-hunting' agencies collected fees from Digital Equipment Corp. on new employees hired by other means, police say.
- Heat to Challenge Emporers Sunday
- Carson's Basketball Team Has Big Surprise Waiting for Pasadena : Summer Games: Coach Richard Masson will have his first big man at center when Khry Stanlley returns after more than a month layoff.
- He Has a Leg Up on the Competition : Dilag's Long Hours of Training Pay Off With U.S. Tae Kwon Do Title
- Vincent Had No Answer for Lockout, Either
- Baerwald Wastes No Time at the Roxy
- RECORD REVIEW : 2 Live Crew's 'Banned in U.S.A.' Single Is Provocative, but PG
- Sex Pistols CD Offers Funny, if Ragged, Moments
- Retired Stockbroker Sentenced in Fraud
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : It's Rough and Jagged, but Savatage Shows a Scrap of Originality
- Savatage: Musicality in the Thrashings
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- ART REVIEW : Van Gogh : Simon Collection Traces the Inspirations of the Man and the Genius
- Out of the Labs, Into the Limelight-and No Magical Cure Up their Sleeves : AIDS: Painstaking research will be too late for many. But medicine is not a political science easily moved by hype.
- Soviets Bring Play to Cal State
- Ben Johnson apologized to Canadians again and...
- THE SIDELINES : Cauthen to Seek 2nd Irish Derby
- THE SIDELINES : Schayes-Mills Swap Discussed
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Fast Start and Comeback Lift Woodland Hills West, 6-4
- Cannings Decide to Rejoin History of La Jolla Event : Tennis: After more than 15 years off, the family will have three generations represented in seven divisions.
- Rep Gets Much-Needed Lift From 'Latins Anonymous'
- SHORT TAKES : You Can Call Him Officer Arnold
- Sounds of Radio Fading at UCLA Archive : Media: Archivist says his pleas to save preservation effort have been tuned out by a university more concerned with films and television.
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Seefried's Hitting Guru Is Carew
- Whew! O.C. Gets a Welcome Break From Record Heat