- STAGE REVIEW : Second Impressions of the New Phantom
- Executive Hiring Down 18%: U.S. corporations, hurt...
- Designs on a Homeowner's Personality
- Multifamily Home Futures
- Mohawks Speculate That Violence Could Damage Their Cause : Canada: Golf course standoff may end without more bloodshed. But Indians wonder who will lead them to their goals of land and self-government.
- Army Plans to Shut Down 50 ROTC Units
- Cutting of 50,000 Troops in Europe Backed by Panel
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Psychiatric Testing Ordered in Dart Case
- 2 Youths Accused of Endangering Boy, 4
- Ethnic Stereotypes in KCAL 'Dick Tracy' Cartoon Series
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Charged With Kidnaping, Assault
- Ex-Chaplain Wins $1.1 Million in Suit Against Deputies
- Desbrow Dusts the Competition at Ventura
- ROUNDUP : Williams Adds a New Twist, Earns First Place
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Building for the Future : Field hockey: Talented youth, rigorous training program have U. S. pointing for a berth in 1996 Olympics.
- Kanim Joins Women's Volleyball Staff at CS Northridge
- Pilkenton Suspended Five Days
- Hill Can Add First Base to His Fielding Resume
- Straight Talk on George Strait
- MUSIC REVIEW : Electronic Haze Obscures Talent
- Bill Burrud; Host of TV Animal Programs
- Soviets Free 169 Japanese Fishermen
- Jurors in Buckey Retrial to Continue Deliberating
- Worden Quits Santa Clarita Post, Denies Being Pressured
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Opening Doors to Housing
- GARDEN GROVE : Officials Weighing a Convention Center
- Currently, Lifeguards in Hot Seat
- Family-Therapy Participants Try to Shed Childhood Anguish
- Council Decides Fate of Notorious, Vacant Hermosa Beach Site
- MOTOR RACING : Krieger Gains Ground, Bids to Pass Harper in Sportsman Points Race
- Ethnic Stereotypes in KCAL 'Dick Tracy' Cartoon Series
- Geller Again Plays Key Role to Lead West to Legion Win : Baseball: Woodland Hills team posts 14th consecutive victory to move into tie for Western Division lead.
- Fighter Pilots Put Goodwill Into Games : Soviet arrival: U.S. Air Force scrambles when guest planes show up a day earlier than expected.
- In Search of First Win, Dukes Meet Breakers
- Day Escapes Injury at Arlington
- Meaning of 'Don't Walk'
- 2 Teachers Applauded
- RTD Contest
- Names in the News - July 14, 1990
- Names in the News - July 14, 1990
- Names in the News - July 14, 1990
- 2 Ex-Silverado Officials Back Neil Bush Claim : Thrifts: In a turnabout, the two now say they recall the President's son did tell the board of his ties to a developer who borrowed from the S&L;.
- Metro Rail Tunnel Collapses in Fire; Freeway Is Closed : Transportation: A 150-foot section of subway project caves in. A downtown three-mile stretch of U.S. 101 will remain closed at least through the weekend.
- Reopening of Freeway Awaits Tunnel Check
- Blaze Is the First Serious Accident on Metro Rail Job
- Metro Rail Tunnel Burns Downtown, Severing Freeway : Accident: A 150-foot section of the structure collapses. A three-mile stretch of U.S. 101 could remain closed for weeks.
- Judge Tells State to Release Welfare Funds : Budget: Legislative deadlock continues with no end in sight. Payroll missed for some state workers.
- Asbestos Spill Shuts 405 Freeway : Hazardous materials: The northbound lanes remained closed through rush hour after the dust fell from a truck.
- San Diego Freeway Snarled as Asbestos Falls Off Truck : Traffic: All four lanes of highway are closed for hours to prevent cars from stirring up potentially dangerous dust.
- Schools Keep Their Cool : Weather: Teaching in classrooms without air-conditioning during a heat wave is a little easier with ice and some imagination.
- Weather Befriends Firefighters in Vanquishing Chino Hills Blaze
- Fire Creates Monumental Traffic Jam
- Freeway May Be Closed for Monday Commute
- Airliner Averts Collision During Airport Landing
- Councilman Calls Deed Error, Not Impropriety : Development: Krembas says he thought the 99-acre giveaway was minor adjustment to earlier transaction.
- Firefighters Were Forced to Remain on Outside Looking In for Agonizing Hours
- Central L.A. Scrambles as Medfly War Arrives : Spraying: The sight of malathion-bearing helicopters sent residents and homeless alike searching for cover.
- Woodbridge 106, Lakewood 62--Ryan Rauch had 25...
- County Drops Probe Into Firefighters' Test
- Summer Scholars : Students Forgo Beach Days With Barely a Whimper
- Police Shot At 2nd Time From Harbor Project : Gangs: More officers are called in to the area. Both attacks are seen as retaliation for a gang member's death.
- New Subsidies Approved for Some DWP Customers
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Bayakoa Still Uncertain for Vanity Start
- Feathers Fly When Mascot Angers the Manager's Wife
- Wilander Comeback Is Stalled
- Sportfishing Fleet of San Diego Goes to the Outer Bank
- Moses Supports USOC Offer to Take Over Drug Testing
- Mancuso to Play Baseball at USC
- Italy edged Poland to win the gold...
- PRO TEAM TENNIS : Raleigh Ruins Dukes' Home Opener
- ART
- Poco, Reunited After 20 Years, Can Thank Marx
- PEOPLE WATCH
- La. Governor Urged to Veto Record Law
- 'Boiler Room' Con Artists Use Cracks in Law
- Meese Gets $460,509 to Cover Legal Costs of U.S. Investigation
- Senate Budget Takes Beating in Assembly : Spending plan: Negotiations go back to square one. Committees will try to hammer out some agreement over the weekend.
- Friend Tells of Barry Drug Use at '87 L.A. Party
- NATION : Mid-Atlantic, Ohio Valley Floods
- Snyder Faced $90,000 Claim for Back Taxes
- COLUMN ONE : Pitting Career vs. Lifestyle : As financial clout shifts from the Bay Area to the Southland, more in the work force face a decision to transfer. Some balk, but others who do move find they get to like it.
- A Downscale House in an Upscale Neighborhood, La Jolla Seas Takes Middle Road
- CSU Reports Sharp Rise in Minority Enrollment
- Police Again Shot At in Wilmington Project
- William E. Hollister; Retired DWP Superintendent
- Park Mission : Young Day Campers Aim to Retake Ground
- Discovery of Marijuana Closes Day-Care Center : Reseda: Police find an eight-foot-high plant and a loaded rifle. The woman who cared for up to eight children is arrested and loses her license. Her boyfriend is also arrested.
- Pet Owners Come to Cat Show With Claws Sharpened
- United Way Changes Site for East L.A. Youth Funds
- Truck Pulls Into Gas Station Hauling a Big Load of Flames
- Port's Rule Could Make It Harder for Angels to Get Teed Off on Road
- Whittingham Sues Bank for Negligence
- A junior college football player, Kyron Vandell,...
- A Few Tales From Game's Dark Side
- Claire Says Gibson Issued Trade Demand
- Money Supply Increases: The narrowest measure of...
- Parents May Have to Judge if Fun-Ride Safe
- Developer Drops Plans for Oxnard Project : Growth: An Orange County company changes its course and proposes a much smaller community for the Ormond Beach area.
- Colson, Watergate Conspirator, to Visit Prison Ministry Project
- Despite Changing Partners, Silva Keeps Hitting Winners
- Police Seek Man Who Fixed Nets in Guard's Slaying
- THE SIDELINES : Illini Jones Charged in Fight
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : He Doesn't Hide Anything on the Court : Volleyball: Coley Kyman shows his emotions while playing and plans to keep a promise to play in the Olympics.
- Raiders Try Their Hand at Softball in Benefit Game
- He Started a Reliever but is Winning as a Starter
- Over-the-Line to Begin Play This Weekend
- The director for the Great American Bank...
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Director Leaves Laughs Behind to Capture Spirit of 'Ghost' : Movies: A suspense drama about the afterlife is the last film you'd expect from Jerry Zucker, one of the crazy guys who dreamed up 'Airplane!'
- SHORT TAKES : Bart Simpson's Smirking Face Shows Up on LSD-Laced Stamp
- Mistrial Declared in Mulheren Trial; Conviction Stands
- French Firm to Acquire Motel 6 for $1.3 Billion : Merger: The deal will create the world's largest chain of budget motels.
- Interest Rate Hopes Boost Stocks; Dow Up 37 to New High
- P. M. BRIEFING : Australia to Thin Sheep Herd
- Westinghouse Electric Corp.: The Pittsburgh-based conglomerate said...
- Unocal to Buy Amoco Properties: Unocal Corp....
- GTE to Acquire Contel, Forming a Phone Giant : Telecommunications: The stock swap deal is worth $6.3 billion. The result will be America's largest local phone company.
- Gumucio Resigns 2 Jobs, Board Seat at Cray Research
- State Supreme Court Allows Lawyer to Be Sued Over Tactics
- WORLD : Soviets Send Salmon Poachers to N. Korea Over Tokyo Protest
- Runway to Reality
- Dole Foods Draws Interested Buyers
- LAGUNA BEACH : Residents Can Shoo Pigeons Permanently
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : A NORTHRIDGE CLASS REUNION : 3 Sophomores-to-Be Pick Up Experience, Leave Matadors Poised for Run at National Title
- McKeon Puts Grant in Outgoing Basket
- McKeon Out of Dugout but Keeps Head in Game
- THE SIDELINES : Soviet Planes Flying to Goodwill Games Intercepted Over Alaska
- Wally Moon Finds Satisfaction in Minors
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bit Moore Help for the A's, 5-3
- CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE : Pensec Falters and LeMond Benefits
- Sportscaster Makes Climb, Friends on Mount Kilimanjaro
- 'Jeff and Jer' Boost Morning Ratings for B100 Radio
- Lithuania Suspends Its Independence
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : San Pedro's Cafe Noir: Food--and Wit and Wisdom Too
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cockroaches': Imaginative Animation
- ASICS Lets Hot Air Out of Shoe Ads : Marketing: Fountain Valley firm to piggyback its commercials on the big-budget campaigns of Reebok and Nike, poking fun at the concept of 'pump' shoes.
- NAACP, CBS Records Near Pact: CBS Records...
- Douglas Denies Plant in Long Beach for Sale
- GE Capital Tightens Grip on MCEG: Management...
- Hardly Stodgy, This Thrift Had Uzis, English Butler : S&Ls;: Probes of Columbia S&L; and its former chief, Thomas Spiegel, also unveil bomb shelters, bodyguards and jets.
- Two partners at Los Angeles' Manatt, Phelps,...
- SEC Sues Penny Stock Brokerage: The Securities...
- First Wachovia Corp.: The Winston-Salem, N.C., bank...
- Conferees OK Double-Hull Tankers : Environment: Most oil tankers serving U.S. ports will have to have the extra protection, if the measure is passed. The issue has been bitterly contested.
- Swimwear Accessories: Buy the Bottle
- BOOK REVIEW : Two Co-eds Take a Curriculum in Self-Destruction
- Mail Room Clerk Charged as 'Dartman' Case Suspect
- NATION : Islamic Group Claims Arco Blast
- Books to Boat by : 11-Year-Old Shop in Dana Point Is the Only Store in the County Specializing in Nautical Publications
- Children's Inn: New Help for Tiny Patients : Medicine: A low-cost halfway house for more than 100 children and their families is opening at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md.
- Bush Friend, Ex-Lawmaker Advises Neil
- You Owe People a Budget Soon : * Sacramento: Just Do Your Job
- DIPLOMACY / REDEEMING THE CZAR'S BONDS : A Potential Windfall From Old Wallpaper
- NEWPORT BEACH : Tab for Transient's 'Dozer Ride: $300,000
- Robert Irving Hymes; Retired Teacher
- Who Needs This Kind of Thing?
- Graf Still in San Diego Event, Director Says
- Japan Wholesale Prices Off 2nd Month in Row
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman Kidnaped, Sexually Assaulted
- Agoura Hills Council Votes to Ban Job-Seeking by Day Laborers
- Construction Begins on San Pedro Baseball Fields
- Cromwell Epitomizes Work Ethic : Hall of Fame: Former Ram All-Pro safety spends time alternating between being in the right place at the right time and just the opposite.
- Riddoch Sees Plenty as Padres Lose in 15
- Whitlock Scores 32; Loara Loses to Poly, 70-63
- THE HEAT IS ON : Troubles Abound for Los Angeles' Pro Soccer Team
- Ringwald Hoping to Get Career Back on Track
- SHORT TAKES : Swimsuits for Nude Mural Asked
- SEC May Create a 'Smoke Detector' to Spot Brokerage Ills
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Several Companies Show Interest in Acquiring Dole
- Tree Trademark Claim Stirs Fury : Monuments: Golf resort says it owns famous, century-old lone cypress near Carmel, and bars commercial photographers.
- Tribute to Mitch Snyder Set
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YORBA LINDA : 5,000 Acres Burn Near State Park
- NATION : Wiper Inventor to Get $6 Million
- Murder Suspect's No-Parole Term Reversed by Court
- Photographer Wins Claim He Was Good Samaritan, Not Lawbreaker
- The NCAA has accused Missouri basketball Coach...
- Florida Teen-Ager Pitches Two 5-Inning No-Hitters on Same Night
- Rams Sign Their 7th-Round Pick
- JAZZ REVIEW : Maye Has Gotten Her Act Together
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Harriet' Leads Kids on Imaginative Adventure
- Perez Erupts After Brother's No-Hitter
- Dickerson Can Afford to Sit, Agent Says
- COMMENTARY : A's Eckersley Sets Relief Standard : Baseball: Using precision over power, he's the benchmark that other top 9th-inning specialists use to measure themselves.
- Regrouped Poco Finds Success on Its Second Try : Country rock: The band, which recently scored its first hit album since 1979, performs in Anaheim Saturday night.
- Struggling Rockers Find a Home in Valley : Music: Bands used to aim for the hip streets of Hollywood, but many look elsewhere now.
- Real Social Workers
- Time Warner Sued by Pathe Over Loan for MGM/UA Deal
- Retail Sales Growth Remains Sluggish
- Rice-A-Roni's Classic Jingle Will Return
- WORLD : Monk Did It, Pregnant Thai Says
- Line Goes Dead on Nation's Last Crank Phones
- Thousands Found Exposed to Hanford Plant Radiation
- Soviet Hijackers Have Officials Seeing Red : Air piracy: The latest of 11 attempts in one month is foiled by passengers and crew. Sweden has agreed to extradite a 17-year-old who took over an airliner June 9.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PANAMA : U.S. General Bids Farewell to Troops
- FAA Aide Sees Child Safety Seats Costing More Lives
- ANAHEIM : Electrician Suffers Burns From Circuit
- It's So Hot They Can't Laugh It Off
- HAZARDOUS SPILLS
- THE SIDELINES : Rebuilding Blues Deal Again
- The No-Hitters Just Keep On Coming : Baseball: Melido Perez's six-inning blanking of the Yankees ties a record of seven in one season and matches a feat by his brother Pascual in 1988. Andy Hawkins gets the loss.
- Angler Has Successful Trip to Baja
- Hart's Lorraine Falters in Relief as North Wins Gold Medal in Baseball
- ART REVIEWS : Kitsch From the Dark Side at La Luz de Jesus
- MUSICA look at the fast-moving compact discs...
- Three Blues Legends Tell the Way It Was
- Have a Few Laughs Along With Your Screams in 'Tremors'
- Partnership in Mexico: Peridian, an Irvine landscape...
- Retail Sales Jump 0.5% in June After 3-Month Slump
- House OKs Disabled Rights Bill; Senate May Act Today
- Official Sparks Furor by Insulting Europe Neighbors : Britain: Thatcher is blasted in Parliament for refusing to fire trade minister who made the scathing remarks.
- Thick With Crickets : Nevada Officials Fear Comeback by Voracious Insect
- Firefighters Gain Upper Hand on Swift Chino Hills Park Blaze
- Talk Is Cheap, Wardrobe Isn't
- Starr Quality
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Medical Journal Editor Retiring
- Fast-Growing Sunland, Sylmar to Get Bus Service at Last
- Budget Impasse Worries Home-Care Recipients : Social services: As the state's unpaid bills mount, many of the poor and elderly fear their last days will be spent in convalescent homes.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-Candidate Pleads Innocent to Charges
- Ip Goes on Trial in Fatal Shooting
- Scripps Recruits Coveted Chemist : Science: An MIT professor acclaimed for medicine-related research will take an endowed chair in Research Institute's new chemistry department.
- SANTA PAULA : 5 Youths Arrested in July 4 Stabbing
- Jesse Jackson Joins Housing Protesters : Rent subsidies: Group opposes possible end of U.S. assistance. Early mortgage buyouts could limit number of affordable dwellings.
- Glendale Man's Body Found in Yosemite
- SEAL BEACH : Council Backs Bill on Abandoned Wells
- A throwback: During batting practice before the...
- Godzilla Had to Rise From This Slime
- LOS ALAMITOS : Pilkenton Suspended in Infraction
- Lucero to Defend Speedway Title at Fairgrounds
- STAGE REVIEW : "Tribute" Is Engaging Blend of Sentimentality and Humor : Director Gregory Cohen overcomes mawkishness with a vaudevillian emphasis in his Garden Grove production.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Restored $18 Oil Price Expected
- WORLD : Mayors of Moscow, Leningrad Join Yeltsin in Quitting Party
- LOCAL : 1 Killed Outside Panorama Bar
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Hundreds Panic, Flee Army Searches
- Quayle Says He Won't Apologize for Guard Service
- Nuns Evacuated in Convent Fire
- Paul Laurent; French Communist Party Official
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Longtime Makeup Artist Retires
- Environmentalists Assail Delta Water Diversion Plan
- Irene Champlin; Actress Featured in 'Flash Gordon'
- Memorial Slated for Howard Duff
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTHEAST ASIA : Meeting Delayed on Repatriation Pact
- Spotted-Owl Protections Expanded to Private Land
- Health Officials Back Birth Centers
- Life Sentence of 'Career Criminal' Reversed; Judge Orders a New Trial
- New Killing Added to Task Force Investigation
- EDUCATION WATCH : Geography Lesson
- Vote Pulls Plug on Assemblyman Peace's Water Plan
- Passenger Killed, Driver Hurt in Crash
- ANAHEIM : Stucco Awning Falls at Mall; 6 Escape
- Drugs and Gun Found; Day-Care Center Closed
- Video Rental Prices Are Expected to Rise
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lovett and Jones' Common Bond
- Maybe It's Time to Get Serious, Laguna : Perhaps there's a place in the annual festival for the different kinds of artists working in the city.
- POP ALBUM CHART : Another Step Down for 'Step'
- STAGE REVIEW : Spreading 'Rumors'
- 3 Business Women on Path to Success
- Kimberly-Clark Corp.: The paper manufacturer reported that...
- Atwater Back in Hospital for Routine Tests, Therapy
- When Good Children Do Bad Things : Psychology: Positive reinforcement of desirable behavior is more effective than simply punishing undesirable behavior, says author Peter Williamson.
- Whites Lack Credentials on Democracy, Mandela Says
- P. M. BRIEFING : Japanese Suggests Rice Import
- L.A. Plea Fails; City Sprayed for Medflies
- New York Doubles Fare on Staten Island Ferry
- P. M. BRIEFING : Soviets Cut Hungarian Oil 30%
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Town Gets Water the Divine Way
- Physician Convicted of Murder and Fraud
- IRVINE : 'Celebrities' Test New Hospital
- DWP Officials Urge Trims in Rationing Surcharge
- Trustee Urges Ethics Code for College Board
- Lottery Winner to Buy Former Synagogue for Simi Valley Church
- MOVIE REVIEW : Kipling Reconditioned in Walt Disney's 'The Jungle Book'
- Korean Union Sues U.S. Employer: A South...
- WORLD : Rhino Kills Woman in Swiss Zoo
- Interest Rates May Be Cut, Fed Chief Signals
- 3 Killed, 24 Hurt as Armenians Fire on Convoy
- Italian City Scurries to Prepare for Flood of Albanians : Refugees: Tourists, troops and volunteers brace for the boat-lift. Up to 5,000 people are expected at Brindisi's port.
- CYPRESS : Officials Draft Plan for Quake-Proofing
- Milestone Is Marked in Point Mugu Ceremony : New command: Navy Cmdr. Rosemary Mariner becomes the first woman in the U.S. armed services to lead an operational air squadron.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : On a Clear Day, You'll Take Metro Rail : The Blue Line opens the door to an emerging era of convenient and efficient public transit for Los Angeles.
- Grand Jury Investigating Juror-Tampering Charges
- Police Give Report on Stun Gun Use to D.A. : Ventura: The department interviewed 32 witnesses. An officer had repeatedly shocked a man who had just suffered an epileptic seizure.
- OXNARD : Man Arrested Over Drug Lab in Garage
- The Little Engine That Couldn't : The blind cult of the train could be as dangerous and destructive as the worship of the freeway.
- SOUTHLAND : Ventura, Hollywood Freeways to Be Slow
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Quirk in State Law Saves Ballot Measure
- LeMond Says He Can Still Win the Race : Cycling: While Tour de France competitors enjoy an off day, American looks ahead to making up time in mountainous stages.
- Geddes, Sheehan Set Open Record
- THE SIDELINES : Naval Academy to Refit Stadium
- ACLU Warns Costa Mesa on Grant Limits
- Sturges' 'Lady Eve' Still Holds a Decent Hand
- Abolish NEA, Hard-Line Baptists Ask
- Poland to Sell State-Owned Industries : Lawmakers Pass Law to Privatize Mines, Steel Mills, Factories
- Soviet 'Anti-Army Hysteria' Decried
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KENYA : Mandela Recovers From Pneumonia
- A Death Trap: Bad Blood Comes to Boil
- 39 Haitians Die in Maritime Mishap, Bahamas Reports
- Pilot Dies as Charter Plane Crashes in Canyon in Utah
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Chinese Memorial for Olympian