- SAN CLEMENTE : Running of Softball Park Up in the Air
- Man Slain on Way to Vacation With Family
- O'Neal to Cost Chargers; Padres Miss Certain Utility Infielder
- John McEnroe, making his first tournament appearance...
- East to West, Woodland Hills Triumphs : East: Glendale commits five errors and strands 11 baserunners in a 2-1 loss.
- Hoffman Reported Out at Chaminade
- NOW Hails Studio Decision to Shelve Film Starring Clay
- Census Drive Focuses on 3 Cities in County
- MOORPARK : Lawrason Gets Form to File for Mayor
- SANTA ANA : Tax Hike to Increase Police Force Rejected
- Search Continues for 2 Aboard Capsized Vessel
- COSTA MESA : Battle Over Concert Noise Back in Court
- The Real Game Is Called Filling the Seats
- Chargers Sign Third-Round Pick Goeas
- Cleveland State basketball Coach Kevin Mackey, describing...
- Casey Will Sit Out Football Season Due to SAT Score
- Couple Seek SCR Grants Data From State Arts Council and NEA
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Trio Triumphs in Weighty Concert
- Fan Accused in Killing Feels 'Guilty' : Crime: 'My feelings for her were uncontrollable,' says man held in the shooting death of actress Rebecca Schaeffer one year ago.
- TV Reviews : A Flawed 'Perfect Baby'
- SHORT TAKES : Officials Get Letter Threats Over Concert Ban Controversy
- Printronix Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of computer...
- Nixon Library--Just One of O.C.'s Lures : Tourism: Vacationers have a new reason to stay after coming to see Disneyland, analysts say.
- Chrysler Recalling Workers: About 180 laid-off Chrysler...
- Intel Corp.: The Santa Clara, Calif.-based computer...
- United Telecommunications Inc.: The telephone company, which...
- COLUMN ONE : Roar of Jets Taking Off as U.S. Issue : Airport neighbors are demanding noise limits. With no nationwide policy, local fields are under a patchwork of rules that vary widely.
- NATION : Sen. Helms Refuses to Fire Aide
- CBOT Chief's Firm Ordered to Adjust Finances:...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : 40 Reported Killed in Climbing Disaster
- Therapist Says Police Denied Aid
- Supply of Cocaine Drops for First Time : Drug war: Wholesale prices climb throughout the nation. Officials call it the first reversal in drug trafficking in 10 years.
- No Charges to Be Filed in Bombing : Investigations: Prosecutors say they don't have enough evidence to bring 2 Earth First! activists to trial.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MOROCCO : Fez Threatened by Overcrowding
- Suit on Land Giveaway OKd : Laguna Niguel Seeks to Void '88 Action
- Inflation Watch: Nixon's Home Today
- Tarzana Technician Electrocuted at Work
- Brokerages: Merrill Lynch & Co. said its...
- Ad Slump Continues for Magazines as TV Grabs a Bigger Share
- BANKING/FINANCE : In Rare Occurrence, Sale of <i> Healthy </i> Thrift Nears Completion
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CURRENCY : Trade Deficit News Helps Deflate Dollar
- Dow Slips Back 18.07 on Inflation Worries
- TRW Inc.: Net earnings for the Cleveland-based...
- WORLD : Sale of PTL Land to Cerullo OKd
- Security Drops Net--Toy Guns, Parked Cars Are Suspect
- 9 Die in Sri Lanka Clash
- Council OKs $185,000 to Continue Medfly Suit
- San Diego
- Countywide : Photos of 4 Supervisors Still Missing
- Fatality Spurs Talk of Ice Cream Truck Curb
- COSTA MESA : $20,000 for Concert at Airport Rejected
- Supervisors Again Delay Anti-Smog Campaign : Environment: A pollution control official cites the lack of a specialist and a flood of inquiries for the wait in implementing the trip-reduction program aimed at employers.
- Judge Sets Next Monday for Remap Plan Hearing
- Nightmare Doesn't End His Dream : Basketball: Nathan Call intends to compete in college again despite being burned in a campfire accident in Bolivia.
- Inglewood Radio Station Mounts Billboard Blast at Graffiti : Outdoor advertising: From Hollywood to Long Beach, KACE-FM deejays urge 'Don't Play That Mess' on 400 posters.
- MUSIC : Da Vinci Piano Quartet Brings Together Brothers at UCI
- Home Construction Falls 2.3%, Marking 5th Monthly Drop
- Drug Companies: Eli Lilly & Co.'s second-quarter...
- U.S. Deal Making Abroad Falls: Japanese, Swedish,...
- NBC's Tartikoff to Give Up Hands-On Programmer Job : Television: The 10-year veteran will try, among other things, to make the network a global supplier of TV shows. His lieutenant, Warren Littlefield, will take his place.
- Allen C. Miech, 51, president of Transamerica...
- Diasonics Inc., a Milpitas, Calif., maker of...
- TREND WATCH
- LOCAL : Suspected Gang Member Shot After Scuffle in Arleta Home
- Rev. Clifton Moore; Religious Radio-TV Pioneer
- NATION : Judge Rejects Plea by Father of 12-Year-Old Leukemia Victim
- TRANSIT BRIEFING : $11 Billion in Federal Aid Being Sought for Mass Transportation
- No Tax Hikes: House GOP : Democrats See Hitch in Bush Talks
- Armored Car Robber Gets 8-Year Sentence
- Making a Run at Saving Ridgelines : Environment: Ed Ayres will compete in a 146-mile foot race from Death Valley to the summit of Mt. Whitney to raise money for a park.
- IRVINE : Rites Scheduled for Boy Who Fell in Spa
- ANAHEIM : Recreation Zone Rules Debated
- NHL Player O'Connell Set to Coach IHL Team
- Council OKs Builder for Titan Project : Fullerton: City approves Taylor Woodrow despite controversy surrounding company's work at John Wayne Airport.
- Fullerton Baseball Job Has Perks, Pitfalls : Titans: The program is distinguished, but the man who replaces Larry Cochell will have to do a variety of tasks.
- King, Douglas Settle for a Split Decision
- Davis (Strained Back) Joins Joyner on Angel's Crowded Disabled List
- 'The Equalizer' Infringement Suit Revived : Television: Appeals court overturns federal judge's dismissal of case contending screenwriter's concept was stolen.
- SHORT TAKES : No 'Nightly News,' Pauley Says
- Health Care Merger Scrubbed: Orange-based Admar Group...
- Jay L. Moore has joined the S....
- Gilbert L. Wachsman has resigned as chief...
- Agency to Challenge Sale of Deluxe Labs
- NATION : Murderer Executed in Texas
- Anti-Castro Terrorist Bosch Leaves Prison : Cuba: Some revere the exile as a patriot while others see him as a vestige of the past. His movements will be limited and contact with militants is banned.
- 5 Lawmakers Say They Don't Want Pay Without a Budget
- Forest Fire Rages in Greece
- Fashion Victim Takes a Vow
- David Andrew Turner Jr.; Bank Auditor
- SANTA ANA : Adult Movie Shown by Accident on Cable
- COSTA MESA : Police Get 6.25% Raise, Benefits Hike
- Double Shooting Involving Officer Remains Mystery
- East to West, Woodland Hills Triumphs : West: Defending World Series champion opens Legion playoffs with a 10-7 victory.
- Riley's Work Cut Out Because of Williams' 67
- Bosworth Fails Physical, Is Waived by Seahawks
- Jerome Casey of Sylmar High will not...
- TV Reviews : 'Cops' a Blend of Drama and Reality
- POP MUSIC : S.D. Group Finding Its Niche With Surf Videos
- Brokerage Sues Former Employees for $5 Million : Real estate: Palo Alto-based Marcus & Millichap alleges that the founders of Newport Beach's Sperry Van Ness pirated away other workers and misappropriated confidential information.
- Nichols Institute: The San Juan Capistrano medical...
- Ropak Corp.: The Fullerton maker of plastic...
- Coca-Cola Co.: The Atlanta-based soft-drink maker said...
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Charles Schwab Corp.: The discount securities broker...
- These Stock Losses May Be Misleading
- P.M. BRIEFING : Oil Imports Hit Record Levels
- Senate Limits Debate on Bill to Curb Job Bias
- Doctor Kills Wife, Self and 2 Children With Injections : His Suicide Note Refers to Financial and Health Problems
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : DeNiro Learns to Fight Fires : NAMES IN THE NEWS
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Driftnet Fishing to Be Suspended Early
- Media Mania : Hundreds of Journalists Expected to Swarm Nixon Library Opening
- Laguna Niguel Crowd Decries Loss of Land
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Orthodox Patriarch Visits U.S.
- POINT MUGU : Hornet Jets Begin Series of Exercises
- Looking Like a Million Bucks : Landmarks: Giant Dipper almost ready to roll after nearly a decade of effort.
- Man Held in Standoff, Shooting of Wife
- City OKs Annual Loans to Arena Developers
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Off Track With Vegas Train
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets' Hitters Making Things Easy for Gooden
- As an NFL Player, Bosworth Was All Mouth and No Heart
- SHORT TAKES : Schwarzenegger Bush Stand-In
- SHORT TAKES : Radio Host Has Stroke On Air
- Ailing National Lumber Tries to Reconstruct : Retailing: The firm has scaled back drastically after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. But experts say the competition may prove to be too much.
- Industrial Production Edges Up: The Federal Reserve...
- BOOK REVIEW : Life Inside the Doomsday Machine
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pulitzer Playwright to Divorce
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : 'Big Green' Proponents Come Out Swinging on Santa Monica's Beach
- RELATIONSHIPS : Working Together Can Bolster Bond, Couples Say : Husbands and wives who are happily in business together admit that keeping their personal and professional relationships in balance can be tricky.
- New Gold Rush Lures Part-Time Panners
- Quincy Jones Fete Is a Star Magnet
- LOCAL : 10-Year Term in Officer Attack
- SIDELINES : No Early Manley Reinstatement
- SIDELINES : Rooney Linked to Betting Ring
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Catch Off San Diego 'a Real Variety Pack'
- Misdemeanor assault and battery charges against former...
- Totally Tubular Fishing : Orange County's Oso Reservoir Provides Lunker Bass to Floating Anglers
- Restrictions on Arts Grants Set by Costa Mesa : City Council: Unanimous action appeases neither critics nor activists. Artists fear prior restraint on their work.
- Mark A. Koob has been named president...
- IBM Reported Studying Sale of Low-Tech Lines
- Provena Foods Inc.: The Santa Ana specialty...
- CommerceBancorp: The Newport Beach-based parent company of...
- MCA Appoints Head of Black Music Division
- Litton Industries, Beverly Hills, has named John...
- WORLD : Jet Crew Foils Soviet Hijacking
- Czech Embassy Standoff in Havana Ends but Other Cubans Seek Asylum
- Closed Book: Veteran Washington, D.C., newsman Jerry...
- FASHION : Hot Dots: Real or Not, Moles Make a Mark
- OXNARD : Car Hits, Kills Girl Who Ran Into Street
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Builders Must Help Pay for New Streets
- SANTA ANA : Electorate to Decide Job Protection Issue
- Year-Round Students Get Little Relief
- Father, Son Shot; Link to Earlier Threat Alleged
- San Diego
- TV Reviews : A Melancholy Slide Into Memory From Dennis Potter
- Police Enter 'RoboCop' Age for Accidents
- Memorial to Massacre Dead Breaks Ground
- Doctor's Wife Alleges Mistreatment : Lawsuits: Patricia Wilmeth says a sheriff's sergeant arrested and injured her as her husband was trying to aid a girl who had been struck by a car.
- Getting Signals
- City Approves Biggest Budget Ever : Thousand Oaks: The $100.5-million spending plan earmarks $31.4 million for the civic center complex at the Jungleland site.
- Mayor Finds Little Help in the System
- County to Look Again at Also-Ran Site for Dump
- Education Can Cut Rate of Illness, Study Finds
- When Will We Get a Budget, Pray Tell?
- AMERICAN LEGION NOTEBOOK : Van Nuys Forlorn Over Forfeit
- SIDELINES : Missouri's Coach Denies Giving False Material to NCAA Probers
- LeMond Surges to Within Five Seconds of Tour Lead
- MASTERS NATIONAL CYCLING : Schaub Up One Notch to a Title
- MOVIE REVIEW : Arachnophilia
- QUOTABLE
- Northrop Claim in S. Korea Case Rejected by Arbitrator : Aerospace: The firm said it paid $6.5 million as a goodwill gesture to win future jet sales. The current ruling, however, raises more questions about the company's conduct.
- Polaroid Corp.: The firm posted second-quarter earnings...
- Norman Epstein, formerly vice president-administration at MCA...
- Truck Driver Is Blamed in Fatal Texas Bus Crash
- Mattel Inc., Hawthorne, has named Jill E....
- Consumer Prices Up a Steep 0.5% in June : Analysts Call Data Worrisome Sign of Inflation Pressure
- Thousands Flee as Aftershocks Jolt Philippines
- Cosmonauts Take Walk in Space to Fix Craft
- WORLD : Homeless Israelis End Protest
- Study on Proposed New City Fees Contains Few Surprises
- Teen-Ager Says He Was Brutalized by Police : Law enforcement: Lawyers for youth file legal claims against city and county. They also demand an investigation of Juvenile Hall medical practices.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man, 26, Arrested in Tot's Beating Death
- Citing Troubles, Supervisors Split Coroner's Post in Two : Shake-up: The board decides that both a professional manager and a physician-pathologist are needed to get the job done.
- Lake Hughes Man Dies in Crash; Driver Held
- We've Got to Start Somewhere; Giving Up Is No Answer : Gun control: So what if gang members aren't likely to abide by weapons regulations. Such laws would be an enforcement tool with a long-run payoff.
- OJAI : Low-Interest Loans Offered for Repairs
- BREA : Man Sought in Strangling Attempt
- REMEMBER WHEN : Ellis' No-Hitter Against Padres Was High Drama
- UC Irvine Signs Eight Athletes
- Dog-Day Afternoons Are Fine for Bluegill
- DiMaggio--No, Not Joe--Goes Public to Capture Spirit of '41
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- Race-Fixing Charges Dismissed : Betting: Federal judge says government had no evidence against four people, including a jockey and two trainers, accused in scheme at track in New York.
- ART REVIEW : 'Printed Art': Return to Sender
- Payments by Van Nuys Firm, GE Ordered:...
- Man Accused of Fraud, Theft in Securities Scam
- John Berentson, chief operating officer of Infotechnology...
- OTC Stock Proposal Revised: The National Assn....
- 28 Blacks Killed in S. Africa Bus Attack : Factional Violence in Natal Province Blamed in Assault
- Administration Insiders Stick Together in February Group
- Andrea Ganis, formerly vice president-national promotion for...
- POLITICS / UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES : Many in Congress Lack Challenge : The number of uncontested elections is growing. The belief is that seated lawmakers are unbeatable.
- Key Silverado Figure Who Defaulted Lives in Luxury
- Wilson Uses Quota Issue in New TV Ad Attacking Feinstein
- Cries Echo Amid Quake's Carnage : Philippines: Hundreds are feared dead in collapsed buildings and mines in Baguio. Rescue efforts are slow.
- 6 GIs Tied to Cult Are Found After Being Missing From Classified Unit
- San Dimas' Oldest House Is Simply a Home to Owners
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teacher Withdraws From Council Race
- Big Mouth the Whale Loses Battle With Disease
- Roadblocks to Daytime Homeless Center Crumble
- BLUE LINE JOURNAL : In the City of Cars, This Takes Some Training
- LOS ALAMITOS : Kipadeucy, an Invader From the Northwest, Makes Debut in Denim N Diamonds Trials
- San Diego
- TOUR DE FRANCE : LeMond Has Flat as Konyshev Wins 17th Stage
- SIDELINES : Golfer Killed in Freak Accident
- Oakland Council Passes 2nd Deal for Raider Return
- PEOPLE WATCH
- P.M. BRIEFING : Strutton to Head Denver Paper
- Diceon Posts $2.4-Million Loss; Sales for Third Quarter Up 14%
- Wells Fargo Gains Strength in Southland : Banking: The purchase of Great American Bank's 130 branch offices would make the state's oldest lender No. 1 in San Diego County.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Harrod Buyers Seek Exoneration
- S.D. Mourns the Probable Loss of Great American : Banking: Civic leaders say they hope Wells Fargo will prove as community-oriented, but add that the troubled thrift's shoes will be hard to fill.
- Wells Fargo to Buy Great American Offices in State : Thrifts: The $492-million deal strengthens the bank's position in the Southland by giving it 130 more branches but leaves the ailing S&L; with greatly reduced power to earn profits.
- NIXON'S LAW OFFICE
- INC Pharmaceuticals Reports $1.5-Million Second-Quarter Loss
- Sweden Sends Hijacker Back to Soviet Union
- Beaming Bush Claims Credit for Soviet OK of Germany in NATO
- Cocaine Supply Dwindles--First Time in Decade
- NATION : Solar-Powered Flight Hits Snag
- Elite Fraternity Widens Agenda for Black Men : Organizations: At the prompting of a younger generation, the prosperous and prominent members of the once-secret Boule are focusing more on social activism.
- Young Forces Runoff in Georgia Primary
- Nichols OKd for DWP Board : Politics: Two black City Council members oppose environmentalist. But she is approved on 10-3 vote.
- County OKs 4-Day Week at Public Works HQ : Environment: Building will close on Fridays as a way to cut smog and congestion. Officials say it will also save $1.7 million a year in operating expenses.
- U.S., Soviet Spacemen of '75 Together Again, Down to Earth
- Green Told He's Still in the Running : Rams: John Robinson's plans have room for more than one tailback, and that's good news for one first-round draft pick.
- Quartz Hill Takes Advantage of Porous Panorama City, 5-3
- Back problems will prevent Sergei Bubka, the...
- No Squares Allowed Here : Contra Dancing to Old-Fashioned 'Stompy Music' Makes Many Feet Happy
- $150-Million Suit Filed Over Antidepressant: A Long...
- Profits at Wells Fargo, Great Western Surge
- GTE Corp.: The Stamford, Conn.-based firm, which...
- Bulgaria Disinters, Cremates Founder of Hated Regime
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gorbachev Bets Future on Friendly Ties to West : Europe: He rejects military might as the basis for Soviet security. Instead, he is banking on enduring peace and economic cooperation.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hepburn Sues Over Property Tax
- Mother Who Fell From Overpass Cleared
- Crackdown Urged on Illegal Street Vendors : Sales: Ernani Bernardi's proposal, prompted by complaints from residents, is backed by police but criticized by a deputy city attorney as possibly unconstitutional.
- How They Got the Bugs Out : Insects: When they needed spiders for 'Arachnophobia,' a species from New Zealand answered the casting call.
- The first working meeting of the Orange...
- Boy Wounded in Gang Shooting
- Romania
- Controversy Over Tax Funds for Arts Agency
- Controversy Over Tax Funds for Arts Agency
- MOVIES - July 18, 1990
- MOVIES - July 18, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 18, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 18, 1990
- Names in the News - July 18, 1990
- Names in the News - July 18, 1990
- Names in the News - July 18, 1990
- Names in the News - July 18, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 18, 1990
- Ousted Reformer Zhao May Be on Way Back in Beijing : China: The ex-party chief is no longer under house arrest. His political rehabilitation is reportedly under way.
- Reagan Meets Nixon, Says Reappraisal Is Warranted
- WHERE NEXT? Now that the Nixon library...
- House Narrowly Kills Balanced Budget Measure
- Inner-City Despair Yields a Legacy of Crime, Crack
- Anton, a Tough Insider, Is Lauded for His Leadership
- Reagan Praises Nixon Record After Meeting
- Hollywood Freeway Is Reopened to North, Southbound Traffic : Tunnel fire: The grand jury may be asked to investigate the Metro Rail blaze. Probers still don't know what caused it.
- Power Saw Embeds Itself in Stomach of 3-Year-Old
- U.S. Will Oppose Pacific-Irvine Merger Proposal
- Neil Bush Gets Court Order for Access to Files on S
- AIR SPACE: For the first time in...
- State Ordered to Release Medi-Cal Funds : Budget: Stalemate in Legislature may be nearing an end. Democrats appear ready to make concessions.
- Anton, a Tough Insider, Is Lauded for His Leadership
- Tunnel Job's Engineer for Safety Under Probe : Investigations: The district attorney's office is checking allegations of a falsified resume, in addition to possible worker safety violations.
- Buses, Trains Added to Meet Rise in Riders on Blue Line
- Neil Bush Given Broad Access to Files on Failed S
- COMING HOME: Actress Kelly McGillis, who will...
- Poland, Germany Agree on Border : Reunification: The settlement removes the last big obstacle to a single German state. Present frontiers will be preserved. The 2 nations will start economic talks.
- WORLD : German Slurs Embroil Thatcher
- Israel High Court Quashes Emergency Housing Plans
- 4 Californians Among 36 Winners of MacArthur Foundation Grants
- 38 Hurt in Empire State Building Fire
- Orange County? We're Talking GOP Territory : Politics: The Nixon library is another badge on the chest of this bastion of conservatism and will be worn proudly.
- Budget Games Over: Bush : Will Press Compromise on Deficit
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : ANC Assails Rural Police 'Inhumanity'
- Central Park Jogger Tells of 'Wilding' Attack Injuries
- Planning Commission Vote Apparently Paved Way for Subdivision
- Countywide : Board of Education Names New Officers
- San Diego
- Fan Given 6 Years for Break-Ins at Gless Home
- Problems Still Plague Gompers, Study Says : Education: A highly-touted program to solve problems at the racially troubled school has failed to work, according to a report.
- Alatorre Seeks Clearer LAPD Rule on Aliens
- Wrongful-Death Suit Over Use of Stun Gun Goes to Trial in El Cajon
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Edwards Leads U.S. Past Cuba
- Wells Works Well for First Paycheck, Beating Cardinals
- He's Still Profiting From Victory in 1989 : Golf: Since winning the British Open last year, Mark Calcavecchia has been receiving six-figure appearance fees to play overseas.
- CBS Figures It Only Has One Way to Go: Up : Television: In discussing its fall promotion campaign, the third-place network presents itself with incredible underhype.
- SHORT TAKES : 39 Busted at Grateful Concert