- Violence Involving Deputies
- They Put a Special Perspective on Games
- Poll on NEA Purchases of Artwork May Have Asked Wrong Question
- Foreign Winner Didn't Diminish 500
- Braude Plan to Ban Smoking in Restaurants
- Henderson Makes Field a Canvas, Too
- Vivisection Response
- Lighting Up U.S.-Mexico Border Area
- A Bold New Policy
- About Time He Learned That Life Isn't Fair
- Screaming at Sinead
- Lighting Up U.S.-Mexico Border Area
- OK to Praise Jordan, but Don't Degrade Magic
- Braude Plan to Ban Smoking in Restaurants
- Braude Plan to Ban Smoking in Restaurants
- A Wise Fall Guy
- OK to Praise Jordan, but Don't Degrade Magic
- Lighting Up U.S.-Mexico Border Area
- Names in the News - June 9, 1990
- Names in the News - June 9, 1990
- Man Kills Wife's Stepbrother During Break-In : Slaying: The victim was the cause of a series of family squabbles, causing officers to come to the home a number of times, neighbors said.
- Child Care Records Are Seized : Social services: State agency impounds files as part of investigation into county's alleged failure to protect foster children.
- Lasix Ban Main Threat to Unbridled Today
- NATO Offers to 'Extend the Hand of Friendship' to Moscow, Its Allies : Diplomacy: The Western Alliance says it welcomes the Warsaw Pact's move toward 'constructive cooperation.'
- VanderKolk's Upset of Schaefer Official : Election: Absentee ballots do not change the 102-vote edge the political neophyte had over the incumbent.
- Menendez Brother Cut Leg Irons, Deputies Say
- 82-Year-Old Loses $921,000 to Burglars Posing as Utility Workers
- Bush Weighs Ending PLO Talks, Calls Raid 'Terror' Act : Diplomacy: President urges Arafat to denounce the abortive attack on Israeli beaches.
- Alleged Spy Called Brilliant, Erratic : Espionage: An FBI agent testifies that the ex-soldier admitted selling NATO secrets. A search for some of the classified documents is under way.
- Trump Denies Any Casinos Are for Sale : Finance: The flamboyant New York developer still has to work out his cash-flow problems. Some analysts are doubtful.
- House Overrides Bush's Amtrak Veto; GOP Stalls Senate Battle
- Handbags Achieve Star Status : Offer Feast of Color, Texture
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : MACY Awards Honor Teens' Stage Efforts
- Governor Draws Dark Picture of Budget Cutbacks : Spending: He outlines a set of options all suggesting deep cuts. A key Senate committee responds by offering a plan with a multibillion-dollar deficit.
- CMA Gives Its Support to Tougher Discipline : Health: Doctors group, which had opposed a bill cracking down on substandard physicians, agrees to back it after changes are made.
- Legal Exploitation of Illegal Aliens
- Mall Threatened With Closure Asks Court to Make Builder Finish Project
- NATION : Titan Orbits Military Payload
- National City
- COLUMN RIGHT / XAVIER HERMOSILLO : Opportunity Missed on Eastside Turf : If the East L.A. liberals want a supervisor's seat, they should go after Ed Edelman's.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Agran Leaves His Creative Mark
- Operating-Room Fire Investigation Widens
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Another Revolutionary Comes Calling : Salinas embarks on his biggest gamble--asking for a free-trade pact that could embrace the whole hemisphere.
- Calabasas Cityhood Called Viable : Incorporation: A government analysis says the situation has changed since the community's first attempt in 1988. It says a new city would see a financial surplus in the first 4 years.
- ORANGE : Public Asked to Help Find Slaying Suspect
- Winds of Change in Burma, Too : * Now the Real Work Begins on a New Democratic Constitution
- NBA NOTEBOOK : Laimbeer's Long Shots Not Quite Enough
- Press Vows Return to Broadcasting After Loss
- Cut-the-Rug Releases Lead Threadbare Pack : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- New Management: Bristol Research Corp. said Thursday...
- Japanese Brewer Brings Ecology Issue to a Head : Marketing: Suntory Ltd. attempts to cash in on environmental awareness with a new beer called "The Earth."
- Yeltsin Strikes a New Blow : Big Republic Takes Step to Sovereignty
- South Africa Calls Off Its State of Emergency : Apartheid: But controls will remain in effect in troubled Natal province. De Klerk's action is likely to improve his nation's standing abroad and aid its dealings with the ANC.
- HUD Approves Fund Ban for Illegal Aliens
- Worker on Drilling Rig Is Electrocuted
- Charitable Groups in Need of a Helping Hand : Social services: A cash crunch forces organizations that help the poor, homeless and elderly into severe cutbacks. Hard times are worsened by skyrocketing client loads.
- Cityhood Plan for Sunset Hills a Bad Idea, Panel Warns
- STANTON : Parking Ban Hinges on Drain Repair
- Cable Operators Continue War Against Assessor : Television: They display thousands of post cards they solicited from the public decrying county official's method of valuing their property.
- WESTMINSTER : 2 Who Sued City May Have to Pay Tab
- Liening Tower : National City Calls Hotel's Developers on the Carpet
- SIMI FREEWAY : Repaving to Close 2 Westbound Lanes
- 'Robber's Rights' Case Goes to Jury : Trial: Woman says police surveillance squad violated her civil rights in shooting. Officers say they were just doing their job.
- VOICE Draws Council Support for an Anti-Graffiti Tax : Laws: About 2,000 members of a coalition support the plan. They say it would be the largest program of its kind in the nation.
- Cities Wage a War of Words
- World Cup Cooks Bring Taste of Home to the Land of Pasta
- Frazier Named Track and Field Assistant at Northridge
- Lucero, Schwartz Rev Up Their War on Wheels at Fairgrounds
- WORLD CUP '90 : Cameroon Will Start at the Top : Soccer: The Lions' goalkeeper will be on the spot against defending champion Argentina and its star player, Maradona.
- Prep All-League Teams
- MOVIE REVIEW : 3-D Can't Save Flat, Long-on-the-Shelf 'Rottweiler'
- Disabled Actors Take the Lead in CSUN Theatrical Production : Drama: University program has spent the last five years putting on plays with an ambitious mixture of disabled and able-bodied talent.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Festival Performance Highlights Seldom-Heard Works, Composers
- SHORT TAKES : National Poetry Prize to Return
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Intimate Dining at Romantic Camille's in Sherman Oaks
- Pic 'N' Save Truce Buys Time to Arrange Sale
- Federal Reserve's Vice Chairman to Leave Post Aug. 3 : Economy: Manuel Johnson will return to academia. He says he expects Alan Greenspan to be reappointed to another four-year term.
- McDonald's to Bare Cholesterol, Sodium Content of Big Mac
- Argentina Resumes Its Payments on Foreign Debt
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : AIDS Testing 97.8% Accurate, Study Says
- Abboud Takes On Classics in a Big Way
- BREEDING BIRDS: LESSER GOLDFINCH
- Winners? Bingo! They're Busted : Deputies Make Book on 200 Suspects in Lottery Sting
- Ships Collide; 11 Missing
- Joy Rider Thinks Big, Makes Off With Train
- Emergency Period: Repression and Moves to Reform
- NATION : Tornadoes Hit Kansas, Missouri
- Saudi Arabia Beheads Drug Trafficker-Slayer
- Freeway Plan OKd (Which Way?)
- Bradley Hails Report on Plan for Farmers Market
- El Cajon
- Violence, Racial Ills on the Rise in Schools : Education: L.A. board hears a grim assessment of conflict spawned by increasing cultural diversity throughout the district.
- Campus Theft Ring Broken
- Uriel Fernandez; San Fernando High School athlete
- State May Take Over County Foster Care
- Good Start but More to Do : * Another Barrier Removed in South Africa
- Angels Get Over .500, Win, 2-1 : Baseball: Finley wins duel with Saberhagen, completing three-game sweep of Royals.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Oklahoma State Powers Into Title Game
- FOOTNOTES : U.S. Cup Squad Is the Youngest
- GYMNASTICS / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Roethlisberger Leads Senior Men
- Camcorder Manufacturers Think Smaller and Smaller : Technology: Sony had a hit with its 8-millimeter model last year. Other companies are offering their own versions.
- Duality of UCSD's 'Spatial Encounters' Works on Both the Mind and the Body
- Rockwell Revamps Defense Electronics Unit for 3rd Time
- Weyerhaeuser Signs Deal to Recycle Paper in the West
- Southwestern Engineering
- U.S. May Parole Anti-Castro Militant It Calls Terrorist
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Protesters Launch Anti-Logging Push
- Man Kills His Wife's Stepbrother Trying to Break Into Their Home
- Shamir Gets Right-Wing Government : Israel: The Cabinet will be dominated by opponents of peace talks with the Palestinians.
- Sour Note on Art Chief's Free Voice Lessons
- $103,000 Raised for Disabled
- Oil Tanker's First Mate Accused of Substance Abuse After Spill
- As celebrity endorsers, actors James Garner and...
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board Votes to Restore 7 Jobs
- Suit Against City Officials Alleges Financial Conflict
- Never Saw Molestations, Ex-McMartin Teacher Says
- Prop. 115 to Make Its Courtroom Presence Felt : Justice: Judges and attorneys disagree on whether the reform act will speed up the system or result in more cases going to trial.
- Lancaster Mother Is Convicted of Murder : Crime: Belita Fox killed the man she said gave drugs to her daughter, a jury finds. She blamed him for the girl's running away from home.
- Broken Wing Grounds 'Big Bird' at UC Irvine
- NORTH TUSTIN : Incorporation Drive Continues to Gain
- Interesting Menu Updates at La Jolla's Sante
- COLLEGE NOTES : WCC Will Get a New Look in Basketball and Baseball
- Recycling Program Awaits New Bids
- OXNARD : Stepfather Arrested in Shooting of Man
- Nine OC Players Named to Baseball All-Star Team
- Eggling Chalks Up Hole in One
- Cameroon Shocks Argentina, 1-0 : Soccer: Unheralded team, playing shorthanded, upsets the defending champion in World Cup opener.
- GOLF / SENIOR TPC : Nicklaus, Ben Smith Share First-Round Lead at 65
- Game Is Getting to Wetteland : Dodgers: A trip to Albuquerque in search of confidence may be in the pitcher's future.
- COMMENTARY : There'll Be No U.S. Miracles in World Cup Soccer Tourney
- Budding Thespians Learn Classic Lesson From Seldom-Revived 'Blue Bird' : Stage: Laguna Playhouse Youth Theatre performers journey into a turn-of-the-century work their director says is 'tremendously relevant' in the '90s.
- ART REVIEWS : Cindy Sherman: A Painted Lady : Photography: A new collection of dazzling self-portraits features the artist in an elevated guise: Old Master paintings are her models.
- Spotlighting Show Tunes That Sing a Social Song
- Record Shop's Owner Seized in Rap Album Sale
- SHORT TAKES : Makarova in Ballet Theatre Post
- TWA Plans to Sell 20 Planes: Trans...
- U.S. Firms Tell of Japan Piracy in Trade War
- P. M. BRIEFING : U.S. Takes Over 2 Savings Banks
- REAL ESTATE
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Sikh Extremists Paralyze Punjab
- N.Y. Strife Captures Minority Interest
- Murmured Thanks in Tornado's Wake
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Six-Hour Sun Bath Kills Tucson Woman
- MEDICINE / KIDNEY RESEARCH : Gene Linked to Inherited Disease Isolated
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Parents, Hormones, Peers Put the Pressure on Teens
- IRVINE : Cancer Screening Draws High Interest
- WILMINGTON to L.A.: We Want Out
- San Diego
- Limousine Used in 2nd Gang-Related Shooting
- Westminster Baseball Coach Ostrowski Quits
- Hitachi Ltd. Announces New Chip: Hitachi Ltd....
- Boesky Alleged to Have Pushed Studio Buyout
- P. M. BRIEFING : New Cuts at General Dynamics
- EC Farm Ministers to Lift Beef Bans:...
- NASA Kills $700-Million TRW 'Space Tug' Program
- Growth in Consumer Loans Slows Sharply During April
- Writer Packs Surprises in 'Hemingway's Suitcase'
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Arms Funds Will Be Shifted to Save Jobs
- Writing Just Like Papa's? It's in the Bag
- 6 SIS Detectives Cleared in Shooting of Bank Robbers
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Animal Rights Bill Wins OK in Senate
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Braving the Wiles of Europe via Rail and Going the Bus Route
- 3 Residents Try Again to Block Civic Center
- MOORPARK : City Council Fires Landscape Architect
- Journalists Approve Contract With Newspaper
- The Cleveland Indians suspended minor league outfielder...
- FOOTNOTES : Czech to Miss 1st U.S. Match
- Man on Mission: Bizzack Returns for Pro Skiing on the Bay
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Classic Blues by the Cheathams
- SHORT TAKES : Minnie Pearl's 'Howdee' for Bush
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Prices Slip, Gold Mine Cut Back
- A federal appeals court upheld the $1.02-billion...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / TREASURER : Candidates Differ on State of Bond Program
- News Gives NRA a Shot in the Arm : Politics: For association's leaders meeting in Anaheim, the boost couldn't have come at a better time.
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Faces the Year of the Locusts : Or cicadas, killer bees, Medflies, fire ants, aphids and meat-eating yellow jackets. Across the nation, bugs are booming.
- 7,000 Hate Crimes on Gays Reported in '89 : Bigotry: The total reflects a slight decline from 1988. California ranks first among states in physical assaults.
- How Amphibious!
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Schwarzenegger a Class Hit
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: CONGRESS : Absentees to Decide Demo Nominee in 42nd District
- COLUMN LEFT / RODOLFO ACUNA : The Candidate Who Upset Latino Politics : Xavier Becerra owes his victory to the people, not to the blessings of a <i> papacito.</i>
- Muggy Weekend Weather Expected
- U.S. Team Tires of Hearing It Can't Win
- A Superior Court judge in Paterson, N.J.,...
- Riley Story So Hot McDonnell Claims He Got Burned on It
- STAGE REVIEW : Latinos Hit Raw Nerves a Bit Softly
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'False Identity' a Film Pretender, Despite Star Cast
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Occasional Pleasures Not Worth Price
- Opec Metting Called Possible: A top official...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Ames to Shut 221 Stores, Lay Off 18,000 to 'Stem Bleeding'
- Small Firms Get Help in Selling Goods Abroad : Exports: Growing numbers of international marketing experts are leaving big corporations to work as consultants.
- U.S. Can Crow About Success in Broiler Race : Poultry: In global game of chicken production there is a contest to see who is most efficient. The United States and Thailand are running beak to beak.
- ENVIRONMENT / THE FOREST WAR : Last Stand Looms for Prized Trees in Philippines
- Rain Forests Disappearing 50% Quicker Than Feared
- Tracking Wild Wear for the Urban Jungle : From Surf to Safari Gear, Outdoor Duds Are Back In
- CRIME / GLOBAL MAIL THEFT : Stamping Out Postal Larceny : Thousands of checks are stolen every year in Latin America, Argentina is particularly hard hit but is fighting back.
- HUD Backs Costa Mesa Ban on Alien Funding : Law: In a long-awaited ruling, local officials are told that grant money can be withheld from charity groups that knowingly provide services to illegal immigrants.
- E. German Leader Will Make First Official U.S. Visit
- A federal judge found two San Ysidro...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rijo's Pitching Speaks for Itself in Reds' 6-1 Victory Over Astros
- THE SIDELINES : Men's Marathon Team Named
- Bertka Expects Riley to Leave Laker Post : Pro basketball: Dunleavy and Collins are considered among the top replacement candidates.
- MUSIC A look at the fast-moving compact...
- NEA Places a Special Restriction on N.Y. Art Center : Arts: Only the Kitchen Center is required to give notice in advance of individual performances. It presented a controversial work by Annie Sprinkle.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Firm Wins $1.5 Million in Corporate Sabotage Case : Litigation: A local printing supply company claimed that a New Jersey firm used unfair tactics to draw its major client.
- PPG in Joint Venture on Contact Lenses
- It's Strike 3 for Softball Ringer Probe
- YORBA LINDA : No Gas or Fast Food at Site of New Center
- A Burning Interest : Research: Forestry scientists study ways to use preventive fires more effectively.
- Morningside's Leslie Battles for Spot on U.S. National Team
- Consistency, Hard Work Help Estancia's Calvert Excel : Golf: Extra hours on the driving range paid off for The Times' player of the year.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bashu': Beizai's Testament to Power of Love
- SHORT TAKES : Brinkley Silent on Going to NBC
- USX Beats Restructuring by Less Than Anticipated
- Fluor Daniel Gets 6 New Contracts Worth $30 Million
- ConAgra to Buy Beatrice; Will Be No. 2 in Food
- Color Copiers Represent Small but Fastest-Growing Segment of Market : Innovation: Increasing use of office graphics and decreasing technology costs are expected to expand U.S. installation numbers from 16,000 in 1989 to 178,000 by 1994.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : Election Date to Be Fixed Next Week
- WORLD : Friends Note Hostage's 5th Year
- BOOK REVIEW : O'Brien Stories Mark a Return to Her Ireland : LANTERN SLIDES <i> by Edna O'Brien</i> Farrar Straus Giroux $18.95, 224 pages
- Repenting: Cable TV mogul Ted Turner has...
- Board Advises Dismissal of Officer Involved in Brawl
- NATION : Explosions Rock Texas Plant
- Mental Health Agency Staffers Criticize Fees
- Dealership, Cars Seized by IRS : Drug war: The business took large sums of cash from narcotics traffickers, officials say.
- Repaving to Close Simi Freeway Lanes
- MOORPARK : Council Votes to Triple Its Wages
- Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the International...
- Krzyzewski Reportedly to Stay at Duke
- Squeeze Still Holding Tight to Success : Pop: The British band, which is gearing up to record a new album in September, plays tonight at Irvine Meadows.
- Madonna Leaves 'em 'Breathless'
- NATION IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Ex-Playboy Model Guilty in Tax Case
- Commission Pushes for Shorter Political Conventions
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Madonna Tells How It Started
- SANTA PAULA : Library's FLAIR for Literacy Endangered
- $109-Million Library Bond Issue Proposed
- Police Shootings Target of Protest
- John Edward Buckens; Retired Wrangler for Universal Studios
- LAGUNA BEACH : End of Freeze Chills Mobile Park Renters
- Sierra Madre Parents Lose Round in Bid to Leave Pasadena Schools
- PLATFORM : They Can Achieve
- San Marcos
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : Aztec Pitchers Petersen, Nielsen Sign With St. Louis
- Prop. D. Leader Gets Mad at Publisher, and Gets Even Too
- Capriati Gets French Lesson From Veteran : Tennis: Seles, 16, uses her experience to beat 14-year-old, 6-2, 6-2. Graf also advances to the final.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR GOLF : Dana, Maki Team for Shutout to Lead South Past North
- Would-Be Cup Defenders Asked to Put Up or Shut Up by June 28
- P. M. BRIEFING : Transamerica to Acquire Nova
- Motorola, Hungary Sign Car-Phone Deal
- Rockwell Reorganizes Unit: Rockwell International Corp. said...
- Money Supply Contracts: The narrowest measure of...
- As Other Executives Leave, Iacocca Decides to Stay On
- Business Investment Expected to Slow: U.S. businesses...
- Census Counts 90% of U.S. Households
- T. R. Sheridan; Trial Lawyer, Led Inquiry of Watts Riots
- Estonian Named Patriarch of Russian Church
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rebels and Troops Battle Near Capital
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Higher Taxes on the Wealthy OKd
- WORLD : Mandela Weary, Says He Might Have to Curtail Heavy Schedule
- Homeowner's Insurer Must Pay in Sex Case : Law: State Supreme Court upholds liability for damages against a policyholder who infected his girlfriend with genital herpes.
- COUNTYWIDE : Low-Cost Tests for Breast Cancer Start
- Juanita Bessie Getchell; Artist
- Lancaster Woman Guilty of Murder : Verdict: Jury did not believe mother was defending herself when she shot man four times because he gave her daughter drugs.
- GARDEN GROVE : Anti-Oil Drilling Campaign to Begin
- The United States and Cuba played to...
- An Introduction to the Fearless Early Warhol
- PEOPLE WATCH
- STAGE REVIEW : Versatile Rigby a Natural in Scrappy, Streamlined 'Peter Pan'
- Eastern Rehiring 90 Pilots Who Went on Strike in '89
- STOCKS : Dow Off 14.32; Market Slips 3rd Day in Row
- REAL ESTATE : Home Construction Rises 12%; Build-Up in Apartments Seen
- Redwood Summer Launched by 50 Protesters
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Wilson Stresses Fiscal Restraint in New TV Ad
- 12 Garments Turn Suitcase Into Fashion Bag of Tricks
- S A Y GOODBY TO THE BRONZE A G E
- Colorful glimpses of yesterday are stitched together.
- Club Owner to Apologize to Asians Denied Entry
- Mayor Loses Bid to Speed Action on Water Program
- Davis Wins Mixed Reviews for Backing Wilcox, Braly
- Festival Brings a Bit of the Emerald Isle to L.A.
- Jazz Reviews : Sounds From Brazil at Catalina's
- Recall Mickey Finn Show? It's Stomping Back to S.D.
- Nintendo Shifts Its $35-Million Ad Account : Marketing: The video-game giant likes the 'cool' look of Foote, Cone & Belding's commercials for California raisins and Levi's jeans.
- PLO Rebuffs U.S., Won't Expel Guerrilla Chief Abbas : Diplomacy: The group also refuses to denounce the raid on Israeli beaches. It accuses Washington of trying to sever dialogue.
- Controversial Condo Project Wins Approval
- Judge Overrules Bid to Link CIA, Drug Lords in Camarena Trial
- SANTA PAULA : State Panel OKs Water Rate Increase
- Panel Proposed to Solve Court Overload
- Doctor Jailed for Medi-Cal Fraud
- SANTA ANA : Firefighters Injured Battling Motel Blaze
- Cal Hi Sports Searching for a Financial Backer : Magazines: Failure of Califirnia Football publication would also jeopardize Cal-Hi Sports.
- Carl Lewis Will Enter U.S. Track Championships
- Bella Lewitzky May Reject NEA Grant of $72,000
- Pop Music Reviews : Cheryl Wheeler: Will Rogers With a Guitar
- Lankershim Center Makes Room for Arts : Galleries: One San Fernando Valley artist said of the new exhibition space: 'We won't have to go over the hill to get things on display.'
- Scrap's 'La Reponse Impervue' an Uneven but Interesting Mix
- FOCUS: BAYVIEW CORPORATE CENTER