- FILLMORE : Trash Disposal Fee to Increase July 1
- BOWLING / PBA RIVERSIDE TOURNAMENT : Leader Genalo Still Best Remembered for TV Gutterball
- Canseco Gets $23.5 Million for Five Years : Baseball: A's outfielder passes Mattingly by nearly a million a year as game's highest-paid player.
- THE SIDELINES : Johnson Says He Can Still Run
- Dodgers Go Down Quietly : Baseball: They get only three singles off Smoltz as the Braves win, 4-0.
- Digital Tape Decks: A Wait-and-See Approach Is Best : Audio: DAT machines are expensive and lack prerecorded software. A more versatile, cheaper format is on the horizon.
- Coronet Plans New Production Rules
- * Rebecca Wall has been named vice...
- * John F. Carr has joined Grubb...
- Karcher Keeps Arizona Branches in Family
- * F. David Hare has been appointed...
- Hon Withdraws Offer to Buy Landmark Land Parcel
- One Bistro Opens in Irvine, One Closes in Dana Point
- Children Learn to Share Family Spotlight
- Ex-St. Bernard Star Is the Rolls-Royce of California League : Baseball: Royce Clayton, a first-round draft choice of the Giants in 1988, is living up to expectations.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Park Attack Victims Tell of Their Terror
- After $3.5-Million Deal With Bears, He's Still Mark From Poly
- On the Move : Parents in Search of Better Schools Look Outside L.A. District
- WORLD : Cheney Pushes Back NATO Tour
- Granddaughter of Sen. Green Arrested in Norwalk Gang Incidents
- ART FAIR : SUNDAY IN THE PARK : Myth-Cast : They're not different from you and me, except maybe when it comes to creativity and talent.
- Extra Police Patrols Credited for 6% Crime Drop in May : Long Beach: It's the first significant decline this year, but the trend may end soon when 70 officers assigned to the streets go back to their regular duties.
- Police Stun Gun Used on Epileptic Driver : Ventura: Officials confirm that the officer fired the high-voltage device nine times after the man, still groggy from a seizure, did not get out of his car.
- Young Buena Park Gun Victim Dies : Shooting: The fatal wounding of the 13-year-old boy by a playmate is still being viewed as an accident.
- CAMARILLO : Drivers to Get Scoreboard for Speed
- ORANGE COUNTY FOOTBALL ALL-STAR NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Orange's Campbell Says Car Crash Won't Get in the Way of His Promise
- West Torrance High Football Fortunes Sacked for a Big Loss : Preps: All-Ocean League quarterback John Walsh plans to transfer to Carson for senior season.
- TENNIS / WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS : Rostagno in World of His Own: 3rd Round
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Noffsinger Seeks CRA Title at Ascot
- Bruin Gym-Dandies to Boost U.S. Hopes at Goodwill Games : Gymnastics: NCAA high bar champion Chris Waller and assistant coach Yefim Furman believe the team can finish in the top three at Seattle.
- Activists Denounce Endowment's Critics : Controversy: Two dozen members of the Long Beach/Orange County chapter of the National Campaign for the Freedom of Expression plan an organizing meeting for July to rally support for the NEA.
- DEBUT
- MUSIC REVIEW : Neal Larrabee Opens Series at Cal State L.A.
- These People Want to Adjust Your TV Set
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Steel Exports Off 22.4%
- Family S&L; Found Negligent; Broker Gets $900,000
- KIDS IN THE KITCHEN : Some Safety Tips for the Pint-Size Chef
- A Corner on Tasty Hungarian Fare
- Marina del Rey : New Boat Slips Considered
- Santa Monica : Neighborhood Watch Party
- THEATER : VERY MUCH ADO : Sophisticated and Energetic, the Grove Shakespeare Festival's New Production Is Its Best in Quite a While
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Textbook Publisher Review Finds Abuse
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : President Yang Has Appendectomy
- Downey : Residents Say Their Many Crime Tips Got Few Results
- Gains Made at Conventional Forces Talks
- Forum Set on Future of Coastline : Environment: The GeoSurf Symposium will bring together surfers, ecologists and developers with a vested interest in the ocean and beaches.
- Send President Bush to Sacramento
- Just Passing Through--Sukie's Tale
- Barber Pursues Dancing, Sports at a Fast Clip
- Doherty Wins 5,000, Olympian Boutayeb Injured in Helsinki
- THE SIDELINES : Flyers Coach Gets Extension
- IMPRESSIONS : What This Cup Lacks in Punctuality, It Makes Up for in Passion
- SHOOTING / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Competitor Felled by Heat Exhaustion
- Time Off Keeps King on Top of His Game : White Sox: Pitcher has an 8-1 record this season and leads the AL in earned-run average as a result of sufficient rest.
- P.M. BRIEFING : UPS-Union Talks Break Down
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- * Fred A. Buck has been named...
- House Panel OKs Cable TV Bill: The...
- * Larry Case has been named president...
- Los Angeles-based Occidental Petroleum Corp. announced that...
- Banks Want Role in RJR Refinancing: Banks...
- New Review of S.D. Prostitute Killing Ordered
- Conservative Parties in France Unite in Front to Curb Extremists
- Downey : $43.9-Million Budget Is Up 6.3% From Current Year
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Justice Dept. Official Resigns
- Student, 14, Hopes to Bring Home a Medal With Skills in Metal : Education: The El Monte High School freshman spent long hours in shop class preparing for the U.S. Skills Olympics.
- Battle Zone : Veterans' Groups Disagree About Who Should Be Listed on a Proposed Monument to Japanese-American Soldiers
- Santa Monica : School Budget Approved
- West Los Angeles : College Gets $75,000 Grant
- Police Draw Censure Over Wilkening File
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Gears Up for Holiday Fireworks
- Union Goes After Latino Support in Battling Meat Firm
- Browning Ferris Industries Announces Recycling Plan
- * Woody Woodaman has been named administrator...
- For L.A. Adviser Stan Ross, Trump Loan Was Squeaker
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Former Leaders Sheltered Carlos
- Monterey Park : Bids for Curbside Recycling
- Work Wafts Small Fry Into Travel Mode
- SPORTS BRIEFS : 605 All-Star Game Is Set for Saturday
- Glendale Sues Builder Over Garage Delays
- Fairfax to Resume Quest for Crown
- SPOTLIGHT : FOURTH FEVER : Pyrotechnics and Parades Keep Step With Tradition
- A Friendly Wave or Two : Smooth Sailing for Singles Set in Oceanside
- Sidney Solomon Dies; Founder of Long Beach Activist Group
- COMEDY : George Wallace--the Funny One
- A Handhold : Grandparents May Be the Most Trusted Adults in a Kid's Life
- El Monte : Dial-A-Ride Suspended
- West Covina OKs Report on BKK Site
- Construction to Begin on Palm Plaza Business Center
- Glendale Man Pleads Guilty to Vehicular Manslaughter
- Countywide : Thousand Oaks, Ojai Back Sales Tax Hike
- PLATFORM : Where Does It Stop?
- This June Is Working on a Record for Weirdness
- Only 1 Foe Interests McEnroe: Himself, and He Keeps Losing
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- Buechler a SuperSonic--Then a Net
- Hayes Tells of Plans for Theater
- An Old Blues Artist Is Easing Away : 'It's Time to Quit,' Says Famed Guitarist Albert King, 67
- PEOPLE WATCH
- A Monorail and Rail Alternatives
- Save Pierce College Farm
- Nelson Mandela's Controversial Ties to Arafat, Kadafi and Castro
- Thought Police
- Where were the California Imperial Sweets? The...
- Nelson Mandela's Controversial Ties to Arafat, Kadafi and Castro
- Nelson Mandela's Controversial Ties to Arafat, Kadafi and Castro
- Legalizing Insider Trading
- A Monorail and Rail Alternatives
- * Dennis Shepard has joined Benedict, Rebenstein...
- Fluor Daniel Is Awarded Huge Saudi Oil Pact : Energy: The deal is said to be part of a drive by the country to boost its production as worldwide output slows.
- Former S&L; Owner Pleads Innocent: Don R....
- * Philip D. Vass has been named...
- WHAT'S FRESH : BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : Picnic Perennial : Sweet corn, baby corn, bicolor corn--growers are up to their ears in all kinds of corn right now.
- A Large High-Pressure Umbrella Is Keeping Heat On in Southwest : Atmosphere: System is closer to California than normal and is forcing hot air down. The torrid temperatures also surprised air pollution officials by blasting smog out of the L.A. Basin.
- MUSIC : THE LION I'S : Reggae Rockers : The Ventura County band will be opening act at La Casa de la Raza in Santa Barbara.
- FBI Videotape Shows Barry Smoking Crack
- 'Mother of Us All' Is Pushed From Pedestal : Books: A new biography of Simone de Beauvoir, author of the feminist bible, "The Second Sex," asserts that she did not live as she had preached.
- 7 Discovered Alive Under Rubble of Quake in Iran
- Gay Group Refuses Citation : Pomona: The city's proclamation had been rewritten to remove references to homosexuals.
- Soviet Party Plans to Hold Congress on Schedule : Politics: A showdown between reformers and conservatives is expected at a Central Committee meeting Friday.
- Newer Cars Don't Breathe Through the Grilles
- HEALTH : AMA OKs French Abortion Pill
- No Schools to Close in Pasadena : Budget: Cuts of $4 million mean that as many as 121 jobs will be dropped or left unfilled
- State Senator Calls Circumstances of Law 'Scandalous'
- 'Gross Negligence' Cited in Filing Murder Charges Against Boy
- Skaters Clear the Bench to Fight Closure of Rink
- THE HOUSE
- Babler Appointed to City Council
- Motorola Wins Lower Court Stay: Motorola Inc....
- * Cathryn Eldridge has been appointed manager...
- KIDS IN THE KITCHEN : Gourmet Kids: You come to the dinner table and find it's foie gras and arugula again, and your famous chef dad says you have to eat it or you're going straight to your room. The unappreciated trials of being the child of a gourmet.
- VIDEO DISCOVERY : Stanley Kubrick's Chilling 'Killing'
- Beverly Hills : $1 Fee for Trolley Set
- Routine Transfer of Principal Draws Protest : Schools: Eagle Rock parents and teachers who don't want to see the principal bumped because of budget cuts have persuaded the Board of Education to reconsider the matter.
- Evaluating Sitters for Rover
- EDUCATION / REFORMS DOUBTED : Frequent Testing to Gauge Student Progress Is Getting a Failing Grade
- WORLD : Queen Elizabeth to Visit Quebec
- Sierra Madre : Hillside Moratorium OKd
- Florida Loan Office Death Toll Reaches 10
- Rabbi Wolfe Kelman; Leader in Efforts to Ordain Women
- Lakewood : EPA Urged to Act Faster on Contaminated Water Issue
- State Scores a 'D' on Status of Children : Youth: They are less likely to be immunized or go to college than the national average, but more likely to be murdered or drop out, a report says.
- Dogs' Skin Lesions Often Tied to Boredom or Stress
- WORLD : Chinese OK Flag-Desecration Law; Offenders Face Prison
- Los Angeles: Before Its Formative Years
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bottle Thrown at Steel Chairman
- Unisys, Mitsui Stock Deal: Unisys Corp. announced...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- A Hot Place for Lunch
- Moving On--but Not Giving Up
- Phoenix Has It Worse With a Sizzling 118 Degrees
- LOCAL : La Habra Boy, 11, Killed While Crossing Street on Way to Store
- Theater Artifact Prices Become Source of Controversy
- Compton : Budget Down $10.8 Million but No Layoffs Are Seen
- Officers Trained in Use of System to Track Stolen Cars : LoJack: The Glendale department received one free tracking computer from the firm and has asked the city to buy five more.
- Master Minds : 'Mensans' Party Their Brains Out in Anaheim
- A Big Hit for Girls Club
- It's Hot!
- Users Tax to Last Into Next Century
- Abandoned Car Becomes Deathtrap for Boy : Tragedy: The family's search for the missing 4-year-old ended at the vehicle, across the street from a relative's house in Pacoima. Police say the temperature inside might have reached 125 degrees.
- Canoga Park Man Shot in Traffic Dispute Dies
- Black Activist Found Guilty in Second Trial : Courts: Jitu Sadiki claimed prosecution on burglary charge was racially motivated. He won a new trial after conviction last year.
- ORANGE : District Picks Superintendent
- SHORT TAKES : 7 Americans in Ballet Finals
- JAZZ REVIEW : Flecktones: More Hip than Hayseed
- ART
- Pop Music Reviews : Everything but the Girl's Content Doesn't Match Form
- Sitters Let Pets Stay Home as Owners Roam
- Pasadena : Hen's Teeth Deal Studied
- 94 Reported Killed by S. Africa Border Fence
- Clearing the Air : Smoking: At most charity functions, the practice of lighting up a cigarette or cigar after dinner is headed for extinction.
- San Marino : Annexation Signatures Valid
- FULLERTON : Police Warn of Scam in Officer's Name
- ORANGE : Bed-Tax Resolution to Be Considered
- ORANGE : Workshop to Offer Development Details
- McMartin Juror Warned Not to Discuss Theory
- Rice: Sacred Cow? Or Negotiable Item? : Japan Imperils Trade Talks With Hard-Line Stand
- United Way Plans Fund-Raising Shift
- Tribulations on Way to Trials : Burbank Gymnast Stelter Sticks to His Dream of Qualifying for the Olympic Team
- White Sox Rise in the Head, 5-2 : Baseball: Victory over Angesl moves Chicago past Oakland into AL West Lead.
- RUNNING / JOHN ORTEGA : Stress Fractures Throw Dameworth, Jones Off Track
- East's Krasner Enjoys Another Field Day in 5-1 Legion Win
- What's His Line? Those TV Game Shows : Television: Mark Goodson, whose credits include 'Beat the Clock' and 'Family Feud,' will be honored today at the Daytime Emmy Awards.
- * Sylvia Swenson has been named vice...
- Truckers Group Wants Walkout Over Wages, Work
- * Tom Hipp has been named senior...
- Agency Puts Another 59 S&Ls; on Block
- Four-Year Treasury Note Rates Fall: Yields on...
- Fresh Greens Help Lighten Up Meals
- Monterey Park : Action on Reservoir Studied
- Police Arrest Two Suspects in Three Sexual Assaults
- Sierra Madre : Trash Fees Increased
- Claim Rejected in Boy's Drowning
- 4.0 Student Breaks Free of Carmelitos Stereotypes : Education: Jordan High School's valedictorian, who lives in the housing project, views studying as her job.
- NOTEBOOK : La Canada, Crescenta Valley Advance in L.A. Games
- Mandela Draws First Catcalls of U.S. Tour for Pro-Castro Stand
- NEWPORT BEACH : School District May Tighten Drug Rules
- THE HOUSE
- PROFILE : Unmasking Art : Isabel Diamond's work mixes her Latino heritage with expressions of many cultures.
- Scientists Find First Intact Fossil of One of Earth's Earliest Animals : Science: They say a 550-million-year-old slug will shed light on a key period of evolution. The discovery reveals some 'entirely unexpected' features.
- Nominee for USIA Post
- Rising Star : Swayne Will Set Sights on Duke After Playing in All-Star Game
- WORLD : Prince Charles Breaks Arm
- Feathers Flutter at Ramona Refuge
- Fluor Corp. Awarded $6-Billion Saudi Pact
- Sierra Madre : Court Savings Predicted
- Ernest Brooks; Founder of Photo Institute
- NATION : Fire Delays Dallas Newspaper
- Deukmejian's O.C. Nominee to New Board Drawing Fire : Politics: Selection of a former can industry member for an environmental post on a panel created to promote recycling infuriated environmentalists.
- A doubleheader featuring Mike Tyson and George...
- ART REVIEW : Salute to an Idea Man
- Abandoned Car Becomes Deathtrap for 4-Year-Old : Tragedy: Family's search for the missing boy ended at vehicle, parked across the street from a relative's house. Police say the temperature inside may have reached 125 degrees.
- THE HOUSE
- Sheehan Faces Challenge, Bradley in LPGA Event
- He Has What It Takes and More : Lakers: First pick is Elden Campbell, a 6-11, 215-pound forward from Clemson who has plenty of ability, but questionable desire.
- Irish Believe They Can Go All the Way by Tying a Few More On
- NBA NOTEBOOK : Clippers Had Kimble All the Way
- Goalie Pezzulo Under Pressure to Perform : Soccer: Cal State Dominguez Hills All-American has shunned training in off-season for fast-paced lifestyle. Her coach says she might lose her starting job.
- Harris on Upswing, Searching for No. 1 : Track and field: Hurdler faded out of the 400-meter picture three years ago after ending Edwin Moses' winning streak at 107. Now, he is undefeated and has the world's best time this year.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Art Davis, Bass for Some of the Greats, Will Appear
- Schools Go Back to Basics: No Guns : Impossible to Overestimate the Importance of the Automatic Expulsion Decision
- IRVINE : Supermarket Plan Delayed by Council
- Woman Made Death Threat, IRS Agents Say
- 4 People Held, $1.5 Million Seized in Drug Raid : Crime: The cash was found in a safe under the patio of a house in Orange. The four are suspected of leading a nationwide ring selling crack cocaine and PCP.
- THE HOUSE
- Torrance Pledges to Go Ahead on Arts Center
- Legion Leaders Each Place 5 on All-Star Teams
- GOLF STATE AMATEUR : Duncan Wins Twice; Others From Area Out
- Article Unfair to Senior Housing Plan
- 139 Homes Destroyed as Fires Erupt Across the Southland : Disaster: At least 100 residences are razed in Santa Barbara. Total could reach 300. Glendale is also hard hit. Brea residents flee Carbon Canyon blaze that blackens over 3,500 acres, leaves 6 homes in ashes.
- HEALTH AND NUTRITION : Refrigerated...
- Legalizing Insider Trading
- Duarte Making 'Lemonade' Out of Autoplex
- Nelson Mandela's Controversial Ties to Arafat, Kadafi and Castro
- KIDS IN THE KITCHEN : ...
- Nelson Mandela's Controversial Ties to Arafat, Kadafi and Castro
- Legalizing Insider Trading
- Nelson Mandela's Controversial Ties to Arafat, Kadafi and Castro
- Names in the News - June 28, 1990
- Names in the News - June 28, 1990
- Names in the News - June 28, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 28, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 28, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 28, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 28, 1990
- FREEBIES: He's had a rough year, but...
- TOPS IN L.A. TOO: Orange County's two...
- BUSH VISIT: President Bush makes his first...
- Southland Inferno : 338 Homes Destroyed, 280 of Them in Santa Barbara : Thousands of Acres Blackened
- Blistering Heat Shatters Records 2nd Straight Day
- 63 Homes Destroyed as Fires Erupt Across the Southland : Disaster: Dozens of residences razed in Glendale and Santa Barbara. Arson suspected in three major blazes. Two freeways are closed.
- Shades of Hades : Winners: When you're hot, you're hot. But when you've got one of coolest jobs in town, it can be heavenly.
- Shades of Hades : Losers: The day outdoors went from simmer to sizzle for many. And for some stuck inside, it was the devil to pay.
- Bush Proposes Free Trade With Latin America in New Partnership : Hemisphere: He stresses economic growth to overcome the region's debt burden. Congress' approval is needed.
- They Fought a Brave Battle--but Still Lost
- Plan to Ration Water Given Tentative OK : Drought: L.A. City Council delays final vote by amending Bradley proposal. Financial penalties will be imposed on those who fail to cut use 10%.
- Countywide : Police Press Campaigns for Recruits
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : In L.A., Some People Don't Count : The teachers' union can enhance its position by helping to ensure that the burden of budget cuts is equitable.
- Some Job Descriptions Are Simple: Hot
- Firefighters Fear Ojai Blaze May Spread : Fire: An area of heavy, dry brush near the end of Gridley Road continued to burn last night.
- Mandelas Lay Wreath at King Crypt : South Africa: The visit to Atlanta stirs a comparison of nations' rights movements.
- 139 Homes Destroyed as Fires Erupt Across the Southland : Disaster: At least 100 residences are razed in Santa Barbara. Total could reach 300. Glendale is also hard hit. Arson is suspected in 3 blazes.
- Social Security Benefits Tax Seen as Deficit Key : Budget: White House, congressional negotiators resume talks. They remain divided over where to find $50 billion in tax increases and spending cuts.
- NEIGHBORS : Life Savers : Fast action by 2 men at a regents meeting saves the life of a Cal Lutheran University minister.
- Fires Destroy 14 Homes; More Heat Records Shattered : Weather: Little relief expected until next week. Residences burn in canyons in Glendale and near Yorba Linda. Downtown temperature reaches 109.
- NEW AIRPORT EXIT: A New exit from...
- O.C. Meltdown Continues as Records Fall
- O.C. BASHING: A Riverside Press Enterprise column...
- Quick-Fix Soups Make Easy Meals
- Edelman Put in Latino District by Board Plan
- Costly Strategy Continues to Turn Out Bestsellers
- Courting the Power Brokers
- AUTOMOTIVE : More Mitsubishis Will Go From Rentals to Used Car Dealers
- Vanishing Viewers Cause a Stir Over TV Ratings System : Entertainment: Networks blame flaws of the 'people meter'; others cite boring programming. Is there a method better than A. C. Nielsen's?
- Geneva Chairman Rodnick Starts Putting Retirement Plans to Work
- Ernst & Young Contest Results Hotly Contested
- Citibank, MCI Offering Joint Credit-Phone Card : Credit: The rollout comes three months after AT&T; unveiled Visas and MasterCards that can be used to charge phone calls.
- W. German Guilty in Libyan Plant Case
- DEUKMEJIAN'S BUDGET PLAN
- Panel Calls Child Abuse a National Emergency : Health: Congressional advisers call for more funding and an overhaul of the protection system. The rise in reported cases is termed "astronomical."
- LOCAL : Pedestrian Injured in Hit-Run in Anaheim; Police Seek Identity
- * Poe Would Have Loved It: The...
- Loggers See Little Hope for Industry's Survival
- Bradley Praises Janitors as 3-Week Strike Ends
- Porter Ranch Foes Plan Last-Ditch Fight : Development: The opponents concede that it's probably too late to persuade the City Council to reject the $2-billion project.
- THE DROUGHT CONSERVATION : Simi Council Rejects Rationing Ordinance as Unenforceable
- Ramon Reachi; Retired Dancer, Restaurateur
- PLATFORM : Message to Mandela
- CAMARILLO : City to Reconsider Bike Lane Decision
- Reynolds to Retire as Burbank Fire Chief
- The Anaheim city council approved final agreements...
- UCI Alum Brooks Traded to Minnesota
- His Latest Gang of Players Hasn't Even <i> Seen </i> the Hill
- Canseco Agrees to $23.5 Million
- McKinney Takes a Step on the Comeback Trail
- SHORT TAKES : Dancers Come Up Short of Gold
- Navy Lowers the Boom on 2 Live Crew : Rap: Five naval bases in the San Diego area have been instructed to stop selling all of the group's recordings.
- Spring Mountain Expands in Deal for B of A Escrow
- Champion to Build Newsprint Recycling Plant: Responding...