- Driver Is Facing 2 Counts of Murder in Students' Deaths : Crime: The Palmdale man was also charged with evading arrest and assault with a deadly weapon after a Pacoima shooting incident.
- ELECTIONS 21ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Gallegly Leads Korman in GOP Primary
- Parents' Role Stressed at Latino Education Hearing
- ELECTIONS : 21ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Gallegly Leads Korman a 2nd Time in GOP Primary
- DON'T CALL ME: She ran, she dropped...
- Validity of 1st District Vote in Doubt After Ruling
- Pit Bull Attacks Baby as Father Dozes Off
- PARTNERS: Primary hostilities in the 58th Assembly...
- SIGN OFF: The election's over, but the...
- SHOCKING: South Coast Rep's revival of "Frankie...
- Supervisors to Appeal Redistricting Ruling : Politics: Conservatives want to contest judge's finding that Latinos were unfairly denied representation.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / DISTRICT ATTORNEY : Capizzi Has Solid Lead, but Fall Runoff Likely
- Names in the News - June 6, 1990
- Names in the News - June 6, 1990
- Names in the News - June 6, 1990
- Names in the News - June 6, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 6, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 6, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 6, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 6, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 6, 1990
- Mitsui to Buy Half of Developer Birtcher : Investments: The $100-million sale signals a growing trend by the Japanese--to get more actively involved in their purchases.
- New Software Aspires to Be Access to Success : Computers: Company's system is touted as more efficient than modems in tying in to databases.
- Seismic Systems Service in Thousand Oaks won...
- Consumer Group Claims Credit Life Policies Are Worst Insurance 'Rip-Offs'
- Raul Sandoval has been named manager of...
- Japanese to Buy Stake in Mall on Rodeo Drive
- Oil Prices Drop as Saudis Lower Costs : OPEC: A new pricing formula may signal an end to the Saudis' single-handed bid to support a sagging oil market.
- BACKGROUND
- MILAN : A REAL Super Bowl
- 1 Million in Tehran Mourn Khomeini on First Anniversary of His Death
- NATION : Father Rues Not Seeking Doctor
- King Olav Improving in Hospital After Stroke
- Mandela Begins Tour in Botswana
- OXNARD : Freeway Work Ties Up Traffic For 9 Miles
- SANTA ANA : Parents Whose Child Strayed File Claim
- El Cajon
- Her Dream: Arise and Be Funny
- VENTURA : Trailer Park, City Reach Rent Accord
- Chula Vista
- Oxnard Man Accidentally Runs Over, Kills Baby Daughter
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Citadel Needs 12 Innings, but Sends Fullerton Home
- Speedway's Hancock Undergoes Surgery After Long Beach Crash
- Agent Says No Decision Yet by Riley
- BASEBALL / AMATEUR DRAFT : Dodgers Pick a Pitcher for Fourth Year in Row
- SHORT TAKES : Stan Laurel Tributes Scheduled
- SHORT TAKES : Producer De Cordova Stable
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Shooting for the Stars : Work of Celebrity Photographer Greg Gorman on Exhibit in O.C.
- Soviets Vow to Cut European Arms : U.S. Expresses Caution Over Plan to Trim 1,500 Warheads
- Activist Says He'll Back Man He Hit on TV
- Tom Brown; Radio, Film, TV Veteran
- Statues at a Bus Stop
- COUNTYWIDE : Father Takes Boy, 3 in Freeway Slaying
- Replacement of Police Psychologist Sought
- COUNTYWIDE : Brown Prosecutor Warned by Judge
- SANTA ANA : Hermandad Protests Council Fund Denial
- Regional Outlook : Out of Africa a New Season of Discontent : Throughout the Continent there are calls for an end to one-party rule. Corruption and mismanagement have fueled the unrest.
- City Council Panel Backs Crackdown on Pay Telephones
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Gonzalez Retains Title With Knockout
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Robinson Back From Suspension; Orioles Win Their Third in a Row
- SHORT TAKES : Tabernacle's Soviet Visit Set
- Gorbachev's Bay Area Blitz Met by Cheers--and Jeers
- Media : Post-Glasnost Pravda Tries Slick Look to Pitch Party Line : Moscow's media chiefs hope blue ink, black magic and capitalist aspirations can save the voice of the Communist revolution.
- Cuts Predicted in Soviet Pacific Fleet
- Jack Gilford, 82; Actor Graced Both Farce and Tragedy
- Market Scene : Now Arriving in Israel, a Wealth of New Talent : The current crop of Soviet immigrants are called the best educated group ever to come to Israel. The question: How best to use their abilities?
- Bad Neighbors Make Good Court Foes : Lawsuit: An Encinitas attorney who objected to a next-door fence may have lost the battle, but he won the war, to the tune of $10,000. The target of his wrath is furious.
- Honig Changes Mind on UCLA School Move
- BELMONT STAKES : The Silver Lining in the Belmont Is Courageous, Speedy Thirty Six Red
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Titans Let Opportunity Slip Away
- Sullivan, Hartin Lead Volleyball All-Stars
- Rout by Portland Shook Up Detroit : NBA finals: A 102-82 loss to the Trail Blazers Nov. 26 brought a lineup change.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Potential Barry Case Jurors Face Battery of Questions
- 35 Maoist Rebel Leaders Jailed in Peru's Capital : South America: Propaganda material and membership lists are seized. Raids are called harsh blow to guerrillas.
- Gorbachev Home to New Woes : Bloodshed, Political Foe Await Him
- OXNARD : Assault Suspect Held on $250,000 Bail
- Scrapping of Cargo Ships Urged
- Voters Facing a Bulky Ballot at Polls Today : Election: There are 361 candidates seeking 250 positions, as well as 32 propositions, capping a competitive, contentious primary season.
- FIELDER IS REALLY A HITTER : Detroit's Latest Import From Japan Putting Up Impressive Numbers
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Home Isn't Sweet for Mets' Harrelson, Either
- SHORT TAKES : Ginsberg Seeks an Apology
- Threat of Fan Violence Doesn't Spoil Joy at Soccer Sites
- A Song for Victims of Tian An Men Square
- Ex-Columbia Thrift Head Subject of Federal Probe
- Festival at Japan American Culture Center Proves a Sizzling Success
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors to Vote on Zoning Proposal
- Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Campaign Sign . . .
- Trying to Figure Out a Senseless Slaying : Crime: The parents of a young boy, who was bright, energetic and ambitious, try to come to grips with his fatal shooting by two men in a car. One suspect is being held.
- Appeal Court Upholds Jail Time for Anti-Abortion Attorney : Justice: The ruling against Operation Rescue's lawyer is the group's second setback in two weeks.
- ANAHEIM : Building Ban Near Disneyland May End
- He's Not Really Hot to Trot
- THE SIDELINES : Atlanta Up First on Olympics
- THE SIDELINES : Douglas Resumes Training
- THE SIDELINES : Lendl Opens Wimbledon Quest
- ART REVIEWS : Bunn Peers Into Optics With Wit and Energy
- Del Mar Fair Concerts Going Video This Year
- COUNTYWIDE : Ex-Assemblyman to Head U.S. Fuel Panel
- VENTURA : Student to Construct School Monument
- Bradley Rips Police Deal on Drug Tests : City Council: Mayor calls extra vacation time for 50 officers an 'outrageously excessive' sweetener.
- Prosecutor Guilty of Soliciting Sexual Bribe
- Payment of $850,000 Urged in Complaints Involving Deputies : Law enforcement: Claims Board's action now goes to supervisors. Another $160,000 settlement is endorsed.
- Sockers' Mop Mops the Blast Into a Corner
- Former Ocean View Catcher Selected 19th by Giants
- The New York Yankees obtained catcher-designated hitter...
- COMMENTARY : Mikan Was the Giant of His Day
- SHORT TAKES : Oregon Panel OKs Film Studio
- THEATER : Famed Theorist Issues Call to Revive Ensemble Company : Jerzy Grotowski urges universities to keep actors together longer. Extra rehearsal time, he says, can mean the difference between a draft and a work of art.
- Maradona Wears 'Bionic Toe' to Ease Pain in His Right Foot
- SCR's Production Gets a Mixed Review in Singapore
- Larry King Signs Pact With CNN for a Reported $8 Million
- U.S. Asks Japan to Participate in $8-Billion Supercollider Project
- PARIS : High-Tech, Comrades?
- Together Again: Raisa, Nancy Keep It Cordial at Coffee Klatch : Tourists: After ending the 45-minute visit, Mrs. Gorbachev stops at a market and visits Fisherman's Wharf.
- NATION : Doctor Won't Quit Custody Fight
- THE SUMMIT AFTERMATH : Shamir Not Budging on Soviet Jews : Israel: In a rebuff to Gorbachev, the prime minister insists they have the right to live in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
- Arleta Man Charged With Murder in Death of Pedestrians
- Parents Dig Persistently for Evidence : McMartin school: Despite skeptics, they insist they have found underground network. With the site razed for an office building, the questions may never be answered.
- SIMI VALLEY : School Panel Studies $626,500 in Grants
- Otay Mesa
- SIMI VALLEY : Water-Saving Law Targets New Projects
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Planning Official Quits, Cites Projects
- Padres Draft Hard-Throwing, Texas High School Left-hander
- DAT Sound Systems on Way to U.S. Market : Technology: After a three-year wait, the rival to CD-quality sound will arrive this month--at prices from $900 to $1,700.
- THE SUMMIT AFTERMATH : Use His Leverage to Sway Castro's 'Behavior,' Quayle Urges Gorbachev
- ELECTION DAY
- State Bar Can't Force Dues, Court Rules
- NATION : Public School Financing Ruled Unconstitutional by N.J. Court
- COUNTYWIDE : Terminal Cost May Surpass $61 Million
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE SUMMIT : Partners in Paralysis : The superpowers came away with no vision of how to use their changing leverage in a changing world.
- Woman Says Rape Story Was a Hoax : Crimes: Police spent 100 hours investigating the supposed kidnaping and rape of a former Oxnard resident. She now says the tale was concocted as a work alibi.
- Lauby Winds Up Her Season Firing Blanks at Opponents
- The Supreme Court postponed deciding whether to...
- Titans Eliminated After Taking Early Lead : College World Series: Fullerton doesn't take advantage of its chances and loses to The Citadel, 8-7, in 12 innings.
- SHORT TAKES : Feldman Pleads Not Guilty
- HOCKEY ROUNDUP : Chambers Gets Coaching Job With Quebec
- ART REVIEWS
- QUOTABLE
- Back Home Again, He Remembers Mostly Customs
- Insider : High Noon in Houston? White House Fears Confrontation : Summit allies may force showdown with President Bush over global environment.
- Concerned Drivers Have Smoke-Spewers' Number
- School Board Considers Eliminating 1,300 Jobs
- The summit apparently caught Glendale-based Baskin-Robbins off...
- SOMIS : Highway to Close for Repaving Project
- Oceanside
- Cleanup Begins in Cave Marred by Film Artists
- Obituaries : Dorothy Bode Flint; helped found American Legion post
- Lieberthal Drafted Third Overall
- MUSIC REVIEW : Baroque Fest Opens on an Eclectic Note
- Martinez Strikes Out 18, Ties Koufax : Baseball: Youngest Dodger gives up only three hits in 6-0 victory over Atlanta. He leads major leagues with 87 strikeouts.
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- 'Recall' Totally Outdistances 'Future' in Box-Office Race : Movies: Schwarzenegger's sci-fi flick opens with $25.5 million. But it only just edges the 'Turtles' ' $25.3-million record.
- Drug Lords Threaten Japanese Authorities
- THE SUMMIT AFTERMATH : White House Says German Unification Will Be Incremental : Diplomacy: There will be no giant step, officials say. Bush speaks by phone with Kohl and Thatcher.
- Superpowers Aim for Safe Sex
- Closing Remarks in Drug Slaying Draw 2 Pictures of Mother : Justice: Jurors are asked to decide whether Belita Fox is a remorseless killer or a good mother who shot to death a man to protect her daughter.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Ailing Qintex to Sell Assets to 2 Buyers for $65 Million
- Audiovisual Device--The Next Wave in Home Electronics? : Technology: Dubbed CD-I, it combines the interaction of video games with the picture clarity of videotapes and the sound of a compact disc.
- Delta Ornamental Spraying in Ventura won a...
- Outreach Plan for Catholic Latinos Has Mixed Success : Religion: Some of the most ambitious goals set for the archdiocese 4 years ago are unmet. But Archbishop Roger Mahony says most of the major ones have been dealt with effectively.
- World View : New 'Opium War' Cuts Across the Third World : The current struggle is over tobacco as Western firms eye growing markets abroad to replace shrinking demand at home. They face opposition from local growers, health advocates.
- Broadway Audiences Peak but Ticket Sales Hit Record
- NBC Trots Out New Team for Troubled 'Today'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Strange Bedfellows at the 44th Ojai Festival
- Master Chorale Invites 3 Regional Symphonies to Join 1990-91 Season
- Union Pacific Negotiating Move From Las Vegas to Barstow
- Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Co. in Burbank won...
- Francis P. Pandolfi, president and chief executive...
- Scrimmage on NFL Free Agency
- Steve Delson has been named senior vice...
- Sematech Alliance Faces New Hurdle With Noyce's Death
- Valley Federal Savings & Loan promoted Bill...
- Gorbachev Tour Ends in Passage to New Era : Diplomacy: The Soviet leader expects a long period of peace. He meets with the Reagans on Bay Area visit.
- LIMA : Round 2 In Peru
- Soviet Rights Violations Found to Persist : Oppression: Despite progress under Gorbachev, a study tells of political prisoners, emigration barriers and restrictions on religion.
- A Big Bout Between the Big Ds : Books: Financier Donald Trump wins by default when the Dalai Lama fails to appear at the American Booksellers' annual convention in Las Vegas.
- Mitsui to Pay $100-Million Plus for Part of O.C. Firm
- Cavazos Reaffirms Stand in Criticism of Latino Parents
- New, Increased Taxes Get Bradley's Final OK : Finances: The record budget includes 10% tax on parking fees. A request for more police officers is dropped.
- ANAHEIM : Councilman Pickler to Run for Mayor
- Prosecutor Convicted of Soliciting Sex Bribe
- Lakeside
- TODAY'S ELECTION
- COUNTYWIDE : Aid Center Facing July 17 Eviction
- Probation Officers Assn. Merges With Larger Local : Labor: The vote makes Service Employees International Union, Local 102 the second largest union for county workers.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Mobile Home Rent Issue Up for Action
- VENTURA : Revisions in Massage Law Tentatively OKd
- Trial Ordered in Killing of 8-Year-Old Boy : Crimes: A former day-care worker was ordered Monday to stand trial for murder, kidnaping and arson in the killing of Paul Bailly.
- Defensive end Kenneth Sims of the New...
- Titans Eliminated After Early Lead : College World : Fullerton doesn't take advantage of its chances and loses to The Citadel, 8-7, in 12 innings.
- Blazers Lose Sabonis to Spain Again
- 1990 ALL-COUNTY SOFTBALL TEAM : Lauby's Rise Lifts El Toro Pitcher to the Top
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- Ricky Van Shelton Voted Entertainer of '90, Top Male Vocalist
- THE SIDELINES : Bass NBA Executive of the Year
- Seattle Selects Newfield with Sixth Pick : Baseball Draft: Marina star is only third Orange County player to be drafted in the first round out of high school.
- Lithgow Takes on a New Role in Music Video
- ART REVIEWS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sweden Rated Too Protectionist
- For Leveragettes, Big Debt Is a Way of Life
- Williams-Sonoma Takes Over California Closet
- CompCare Sells Its Brea Flagship for $12 Million : Debt: Struggling chain of drug and psychiatric treatment centers will use the income from the sale to pay some of the $41 million it owes to banks.
- Strikebound Greyhound Lines Files for Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: The ailing bus company is suffering from low ridership and high costs for security.
- Cambrian Systems Buys Adelphi Associates
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average continues on...
- Flurry of TV Ads, Speeches Set Stage for Today's Vote
- Mexican Leader to Visit
- San Diego
- COSTA MESA : Summer Day Camp Will Soon Resume
- Obituaries : Dalton Noah Woodall; Camera Stores Owner
- Porter Is No Secret to Pistons : Trail Blazers: After toiling in relative obscurity in Portland, he's in the spotlight in the NBA finals.
- ART REVIEWS
- SCR IN SINGAPORE : Festival Raises Issue of East-West Ethnic Focus
- Hitting the Jackpot : Broadway: The screenplays for 'Prelude to a Kiss' and 'A Bronx Tale' have sold for mega-dollars. But the playwrights also raised eyebrows by retaining creative control.
- P.M. BRIEFING : '89 Charitable Giving Up 10.5%
- Couple Increases Stake in St. Ives Laboratories
- Dow Reverses Direction, Falls 10.19 Points to 2,925
- United Seeks Routes: United Airlines sought authority...
- Nancy S. Lakier has been named associate...
- Ralphs Narrows Its Loss Sharply During Quarter
- Kari Cantrell has been named senior account...
- GE to Settle With U.S. Over Contract Fraud
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- LOCAL : Orange County Expects 50% Turnout in Today's Primary
- Court Lets Religious Clubs Meet in Schools : Ruling: The U.S. Supreme Court decides that high schools that allow extracurricular activities on campus must also permit students to gather for prayer.
- High Court Ruling Affirms Fallbrook High School Policy
- Decision Shocks Campaigns, County Officials : Redistricting: Candidates in today's Board of Supervisors election are uncertain of their standing. Current members might not live in redrawn districts.
- COSTA MESA : Freeway Work Site Cave-In Kills Man
- The Chicago Bears agreed to participate in...
- Chang Meets Agassi a Third Time in French Open Quarterfinal
- Wildlife Commission Votes to Fire Cribbs
- Teams, Individuals Fill Seasons With Exploits Worth Remembering
- The Big Ten officially expanded, adding Penn...
- DANCE REVIEW : Avaz's Mixed Program at Wilshire Ebell
- PEOPLE : Ex-Commerce Official Will Head N. W. Ayer
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ivory Moratorium Called Success
- Ohio Will Have a Hand in Honda's Expansion
- Dr. Robert Goldstone has been appointed vice...
- UVA Blocker Finds a Place in the Sun : Marketing: Herbert Laboratories' Photoplex is sold over the counter--and it's doing better than the company's new prescription medications.
- Judge Kenyon Enlivened Case With a Gentle Wit
- Lithuanian Hopes for Gorbachev Reassessment
- LOCAL : Steel Anti-Drug Barriers Set Up
- Gorbachev, Roh Hold Historic Postwar Talks
- Woman Testifies of Ordeal in Camper : Crime: She tells court she was kidnaped, raped, and held for 14 months.
- Mini-Mall's Builder Finally Takes Steps to Widen Street : Sherman Oaks: Legal threats by an attorney for the La Reina retail complex forces the developer to begin a traffic project that has prevented the mall from operating legally.
- ANAHEIM : Probe of Hospital Blackout Sought
- Fair Housing Director Is Ordered to Fix Duplex
- Michael Jackson Kept in Hospital for Tests
- Building Permit Ban Would Guard Oaks : Environment: Under the proposed, stronger measure, builders could be barred for a decade for illegally cutting trees.
- COMMENCEMENT 1990
- After meeting with Dave Gavitt, vice president...
- Tigers Select Clark No. 2 in Baseball Draft
- Banded Belmont Victor
- Surgeons Implant Metal Rod to Aid McCarron's Thigh
- Odis McKinney, who played seven seasons for...
- A Game of Trivial Pursuit for TV Series
- Rebel Assault Cancels Flights in Liberia : Uprising: Government troops are believed to be greatly outnumbered. They flee attackers near the airport, witnesses say.
- THE GORBACHEVS IN CALIFORNIA : Gorbachev at Stanford: California Is 'Special'
- SOUTHLAND : Doctor in Molest Case Kills Self
- Most Americans Fail to Control Weight, Poll Finds
- Controversial Party Chief Elected to Lead Ukraine
- El Cajon Gets Its Second Dose of Malathion : Health: A Superior Court judge, ruling on evidence presented in a three-day trial last week, denied the city's request to halt the spraying aimed at Mexflies.
- Limits Proposed on Companies Closing Facilities
- Firm That Beat Governor May Lose Funds : Government: Law group that won a suit over budget for family planning clinics calls action 'political retaliation.' A federal agency says the lawyers backed clinics that 'promote abortion.'
- Recall of Santa Clarita Councilman Launched
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Land Issue Will Be on Ballot, Group Says
- OJAI VALLEY : Board to Study Sale of Reclaimed Water
- Questions Raised on Court-Ordered Community Work : Judicial system: Former supervisor at animal shelter pleads no contest to helping conceal that assignments were not being performed.
- Tarver, Thomas to Play in Olympic Festival
- Wisconsin Group Opposes States' NEA Plan : Funding: Resistance to the proposal deals a blow to House Republicans. California could suffer a $3-million cut in federal support.
- UCSD Gospel Choir Course Draws Record 362 Students
- Poll Finds Americans Opposing Increase in Legal Immigration
- Policy-Makers Explore Proposals to Secure Shelter for Most Needy : Studies show a worsening problem. The House, Senate and White House have put forth different solutions.
- BOOK REVIEW : Still Treating the Debate on Cancer : THE CANCER INDUSTRY: UNRAVELLING THE POLITICS <i> by Ralph W. Moss</i> Paragon House $21.95, 461 pages
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Volleyball King Cited by People
- Man Ordered to Stand Trial in Death of Boy, 8
- S. Korea Sees Diplomatic Ties With Moscow
- COUNTYWIDE : Gates to Push Stand on Seized Drug Loot
- NATION : Presbyterians Update Credo
- $1,000 Gift Settles Case of Dead Cats : Agreements: A woman's small claims victory results in a donation to Childrens Hospital by the fumigation firm blamed for her pets' demise.
- Triple Crown Poll
- Padres' Hits Rain to Soak Astros, 10-2
- THE SIDELINES : Scott Bankhead Faces Surgery
- Sabatini's Grand Slam Jinx Continues : French Open: She loses to Novotna, 6-4, 7-5, in the fourth round. Argentine has failed to win a title in 20 major tournaments.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Handicappers Get a Chance to Test Skills
- American Continental Debt Holders May Get $20 Million
- Suggested Use for Surpluses: The United States...
- Irvine Co.'s Top Residential Sales Official Resigns
- WORLD : Tokyo Quake Disrupts Trains
- Scared to Eat? : Health: Scientists at a recent conference say the nation's food supply is safer than ever. But consumers remain unconvinced.
- WORLD : Albania Joins European Union
- COUNTYWIDE : End to Emergency Medfly Status Seen
- 2 Die, 3 Injured in Fiery Crash of Pickup
- Fire Destroys Valley's Last Red Car Barn : Streetcars: The small Van Nuys building, which was built in 1914, housed a collection of trolley-era memorabilia.
- Arguments Finished in Comtois Case
- Freeway Lane to Be Closed for Roadwork
- Record Leap Lands Carlson on a New Level of Notoriety