- McKeon Back to Full Time as Trader Jack
- Kings Add a New Minor League Team
- JAZZ REVIEW : Fischer, Trotter Lead a Five-Star Set
- MOTOR RACING : Blind Navigators Will Show Drivers the Way in Braille Rallye
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Traditional Bowl Opening
- Fluor Daniel Announces Contracts on 2 China Jobs
- Greenspan Says Fed May Lower Interest : Tells Senate Panel of Possible Need to Ease Credit Crunch
- Sugar, Dairy Programs Called 'Most Vulnerable' to Reforms
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- A British Editor's Advice: Just Let 'No' Say It All
- AN INDEPENDENT VISIONARY : The Late Jay DeFeo Was a San Francisco Loner Whose 'Private' Art Challenges Our Everyday Notions of Form
- Thatcher Braves a Furor After Aide Blasts Germans : Opposition Demands Ridley Be Fired for Likening EC to Hitler
- Dillman's, 801 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach....
- Battling Burnout : Homelessness: The Orange County Rescue Mission workers confront despair on a daily basis, but they manage to hold out a bit of comfort to hundreds while trying not to sour on the human condition.
- NEIGHBORS : A Beach Scoop : If you walk the dog along the shore, supervisors say, don't plan to pocket the evidence.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : GUSTINE : California Aqueduct Operational Again
- COMMERCIAL ART: CITRUS LABELS : Orange Crushes : Those erstwhile tools of California commerce are attracting a passionate group of collectors.
- Soviet Team Taps Disney Park Magic
- Project to Redirect Polluted Runoff Is Delayed
- NEWS ANALYSIS : President's Careful Groundwork Pays Off : Diplomacy: Bush achieved nearly all his goals. And he did it without stirring rancor or resentment among the allies.
- Community College Elections Bill Passes
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- Simi Valley May Sue to Stop Porter Ranch Plan : Development: A large new project in nearby Chatsworth would create tremendous traffic and pollution in neighboring communities, officials say.
- NAACP Calls for End to Employer Sanctions
- Countywide : Panel Won't Join Art Funding Debate
- Judge May Question Council on Remapping : Politics: Some members fear a 'national embarrassment' if they are questioned in court.
- Centinela Demotes Hawthorne Principal to Teaching Position
- 2 Cal State Universities to Offer College Courses in the Antelope Valley
- New Manager Not Thinking in Short Terms
- Chris Miller has resigned his positions as...
- Buccaneers Sign McCants to $7.4-Million Deal
- Du Pont to Expand Peroxide Capacity
- Motorola Inc.: The Schaumburg, Ill., electronics, automotive...
- Street Food of Singapore--an Open-Air Buffet : Cuisine: Besides the traditional soups and satays, each hawker makes a few regional specialties.
- For Those Who Fear Friday : Superstition: Friday the 13th is tomorrow, but fear not. A Northridge class teaches that 13's bad reputation is unfounded.
- Senate Passes Community College Election Bill : Education: Measure seeks to boost minority representation on board by electing trustees by district. A veto is threatened.
- Training Programs Offer Deals That Take the Cake
- FAMILY FARE: MARISCOS MIGUEL : Hooked on Fish : The ambience is simple, but the Mexican seafood is exquisitely prepared and seasoned.
- LOCAL : Day-Care Owner Free in Pot Case
- Trail Drive : Glassell Park: A resident works to preserve the area's network of informal foot paths before houses are built on top of them.
- SOUTHLAND : Lotto Pot Grows to $14 Million
- Gorbachev Ally Pushed Reforms as Ukraine Leader : Party congress: A 'Gorbachev generation' politician is the new No. 2. He lists better food supplies, housing and health care among his priorities.
- Lakewood : Plans for 186 Homes on Old Tank Farm Site Presented
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- Countywide : County Leads State in Census Response
- Ex-Gang Member Denies He Forced Testimony : Crime: Prosecution witness says that he persuaded his cousins to break a 'code of silence' about a drive-by shooting but that he never told them what to say.
- Doctors Warn of Risks in Lessons
- Top Newport Officials Given Pay Increases
- LA HABRA : Planners Modify Zoning on 60 Acres
- John Philip Clark; Teacher, Musician
- Simi Valley Threatens Suit Over Porter Ranch Project
- A Glimmer of Hope on Skid Row
- A Small but Welcome Parcel
- SUMMIT WATCH : Heads Together
- PADRES: McKEON STEPS ASIDE, RIDDOCH STEPS IN : Riddoch's Prospects? Depends on Players
- For Purest Villainy, This Price Is Right : Tribute: Vincent Price is being honored at the Directors Guild this weekend with a 10-film retrospective.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Side by Side' a Smorgasbord of Sondheim Hits
- Funding Reflects the Diversity of '90 L.A. Festival : Arts: Asian companies and local minority-owned businesses and groups are joining traditional U.S. corporate sponsors for this year's $4.7-million event.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Hoiles' Appeal Rejected by Supreme Court : Publishing: Part owner of Freedom Newspapers Inc. has been trying to break up the media firm and take his share of assets, but the courts keep ruling against him.
- European Group Formed to Make Own Version of HDTV
- Just the Recipe for Dressing Up Picnics
- Major Ingredients in Thai Food Harder to Find
- Chamorro Offers Talks to End Walkout : Nicaragua: The Sandinista-led strike has threatened her rule. She demands that order first be restored.
- An Idol Crowd Shows Up for Party
- Armand Hammer Is Sued by His Late Wife's Sole Heir : Art: An 18-count fraud suit claims at least a half-interest in the Occidental Petroleum Corp. chairman's famed collection.
- Yeutter Will Visit Asia
- Long Beach : Developer Fees Proposed to Help With Traffic Projects
- U.S. Tells of '40s Radiation in Northwest
- Some Places for Swinging Your Partner
- Former Fairfax Star Finds He Still Has Touch : Basketball: Chris Mills, who sat out a season after playing as a freshman at Kentucky, is preparing to play for U.S. national team.
- TALES FROM THE FREEWAY : Rough Riders : Ready for Rhino in 4-Wheel Drive, but Don't Scuff the Paint
- WORLD : 30 Killed by Mysterious Insect
- FOR THE KIDS: KITES : Sky's the Limit : A simple hobby has become big sport, with faster, high-tech crafts taking off in popularity.
- Lakewood : City Council to Consider Increase in Dog Licenses
- A Quick Start: Running With a Fast Crowd
- EPA's Change in Plans Could Speed Water Cleanup
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : There Must Be a Better Way
- Another Medfly in Much-Sprayed Rosemead : Infestation: Discovery triggers fears of a summer population explosion. A new round of malathion applications is likely.
- Agreement on Fryman Canyon Near, Woo Says
- Woman, 23, Fatally Shot in Gang Cross-Fire
- Former Player Incriminates UTEP
- Was David Stern's Signature an Original or a Forgery?
- Yankee Fan's Lament: Owner's Identity Supersedes the Club
- Musyoki Eases Up on Way to Title Defense
- Silberman's Request for 'Electronic Leash' Denied
- DWP Officials Urge Trims in Rationing Surcharge
- Youth, 16, to Stand Trial as Adult in Shootings
- Past Returns for Comiskey's Final Birthday
- Gibson Acknowledges His Trade Request : Baseball: Dodgers outfielder cites family problems, says he would like to play closer to his Michigan home.
- Carson Gets Passing Grade From Its Coach
- ORANGE COUNTY SPORTS HALL OF FAME : Timmons Parlays Net Success Into Gold-Medal Prominence
- Ripple Effect of Cochell's Resignation Reaches Cape Cod : College baseball: Some Oklahoma players on summer league team no longer wish to be Sooners.
- Mayor Blasts NEA, Awards $3 Million in City Funds : Grants: More than 200 local artists and organizations receive stipends from the city.
- Another Texas Thrift Chief Is Accused by U.S. : Bailout: The ex-chairman of Sunbelt Savings in Dallas was charged with fraud; his thrift's collapse cost taxpayers more than $2 billion. The S&L; disaster continues.
- Sundstrand Buys 15% of Instrument Maker
- Moves in Europe: UniStor Corp., a Laguna...
- Fluor Lands China Contracts: Fluor Daniel said...
- Southland Is Nation's 'Boiler-Room Capital,' House Hearing Told
- Probe Connects N.Y. Phone Firm to Bawdy Parties
- Kenya Dissident Leaves U.S. Embassy for Britain
- MARKETS : A Gateway to the Pilafs and Pitas of Armenia
- Monterey Park : Fireworks Ban Considered
- MUSIC: RICKIE LEE JONES / LYLE LOVETT : Jazz & Hotfoots : Two very different styles, but Sunday's Rickie Lee Jones and Lyle Lovett concert is no mismatch.
- Affair Clouds Career of Anti-Apartheid Leader Boesak : South Africa: He resigns his pulpit over a tryst with a married woman. But activists do not expect it to hurt the black liberation struggle.
- Quebec Policeman Killed in Shoot-Out With Mohawks : Land dispute: A plan to expand a golf course sparks the confrontation. Both sides have moved in reinforcements.
- Allies Prodded to Face Tough Issues : Summitry: Under the glare of world attention, the seven leaders felt compelled to act, although gingerly.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EAST GERMANY : Soviet Jews Will Be Offered Haven
- Anaheim Man Feels at Home in the Past
- THOUSAND OAKS : Jungleland Site Plans Announced
- Fair Has Its Day in the Sun : Annual Extravaganza Opens, Serves Up Berries, Shortcake
- City Council OKs CRA Budget of $349 Million
- Encinitas Repeals Curbside Hiring Ban as Suit Looms
- Los Angeles appears to be in the...
- Countywide : UCI Hospital Opens Paramedic Aid Unit
- County's Students Show Small Gains in Writing
- Ban OKd on Curbside Parking by Non-Residents in Sherman Oaks
- THE SIDELINES : Golfers Shrink, Study Finds
- James Bringing New Lesson Plan for Success to Ventura College : Football: Coach returns to the position he held in 1970s, but he's preaching values in addition to victories.
- SHORT TAKES : Filmmakers Get Dose of Reality
- Services Today for Blues Player Jimmy Caravan
- ALR Products to Be Marketed in W. Germany
- How to Fix the Cracks in Microsoft Windows
- CBS Inc.: The third-place television network reported...
- 'Green Cards' to Be Made in France:...
- FHP Sends Stockholders Letter on Medication Error by Nurse
- Safeway Inc.: The Oakland-based supermarket chain said...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Retail Sales Rebound Slightly in June After Slump in May
- Reader's Digest Association Inc. has named John...
- NOTEBOOK : Kendall Ends Drought With Win
- Gorbachev Ally Wins Party Post Over Hard-Liner
- Mercy Hospital Holds Gala Centennial Bash
- Teens Just Want to Have Funds
- A Weekend With a Mission
- Santa Monica : Panel to Push School Bond
- Recount Request Dropped
- It's the Heat <i> and </i> the Humidity : Weather: A tropical depression combines with high temperatures to make the Southland uncomfortable. Expect more of the same.
- Agency May Let Owners Team Up on Renewal : Redevelopment: Unlike other projects, this two-block revitalization would not require one developer to oversee an entire block.
- Financially Strapped Health Center Closes : Pasadena: Executive Fitness Club owner blames closure on difficulties with building owners.
- FDA Asked to Order Warnings to Heart Valve Users
- Golden Triangle Offers Isolation, Confusion
- From Antipasti to Semifreddo
- Tough Crime Bill OKd by Senate in 94-6 Vote : Law: Legislation would expand death penalty and weapons ban. It also stiffens prison terms for S&L; fraud.
- LOCAL : Wild Newport Beach Tractor Ride Does $300,000 Damage
- The Harp: Cheer and Crackers
- Oxnard Panel OKs 30-Year Growth Plan
- Some Spots to Eat with Youngsters
- Steinbrenner Case Plows Ground, but History of Problems Abounds
- Two ABC Series, CBS Movie Garner Humanitas Prizes : Television: The writing awards are given to 'thirtysomething,' 'The Wonder Years' and a movie about desegregation in Boston.
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Tango,' 'Steel' Closing In on No. 1
- Contel Reports $6-Billion GTE Takeover Offer
- David J. Simkin has been promoted to...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Gumucio Quits Cray Research
- Secomerica Plans to Buy 55% Stake in Care Visions
- Appeals Run Out for Hoiles: The state...
- A Pasta Without Wheat
- Duarte : Private School Gets Permit
- N.Y. to Host '92 Democratic Convention
- PROFILE : The Smile Doctors : Mobile Clinic treats children whose families couldn't afford a dentist otherwise.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Barry's Plight Inspires Play
- Volunteer Helpers of All Ages Sought for USO Facility Work in Long Beach
- BOOK REVIEW : Living in Terror of a Lover's Evil Child : HOMEWORK <i> by Margot Livesey</i> Viking $18.95, 347 pages
- Pasadena : City Fees Increasing
- Grand Jury Hears North
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Allies Have Long Row to Hoe, Despite Settling Spat Over Farm Subsidies : Trade: They must negotiate a complex pact in Geneva and sell it at home and abroad. The world economy is at stake.
- Wheelchair Tennis Tips Hat to Slemons
- Drug Curbs Osteoporosis Fractures : Medicine: Relatively inexpensive and widely available, it halved the rate of vertebra breaks in a test group of women with brittle bones.
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- Orange County, Cable Firms' Fight Heats Up
- Mexican Firms Dumping Cement, Agency Charges
- GOOD COOKING : The Secret to Easy Vegetables: It's All in the Skillet
- Almonds Come in Variety of Forms
- SUPER Spirits
- Keeping New Moms Fit
- South Gate : Council Postpones Proposal for Alcohol Sales in Park
- Temple City : Garages Can Offer Towing
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- Ailing Mandela in Kenya; He May Have Pneumonia
- Program Aims to Solve Handicaps Early : Education: With one day to spare, the Legislature re-authorizes funding for NON-RIS, which helps children with learning, social and emotional problems.
- Dog Set Afire; Children Die When House Burns
- 2 Cities OK Trash Collection Rate Hikes
- Santa Monica : Initiative on City Attorney
- Police Officers Get 10% Raise in Pasadena : Labor: The new contract boosts the compensation from 13th to fifth among 14 comparable cities.
- Malibu : Pool Will Remain Open
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Investigating Death of Baby Girl
- Tormentor of Migrant Worker Is Sentenced : Justice: The brother of a Carlsbad store owner is given a four-month work sentence for illegal imprisoning one of the migrant workers who gathered at the store.
- World-Class Goodby : Exchange Students Go Home to a New Order
- Countywide : April Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- Overturned Tanker Clogs Up Freeway
- Bellinger to Be Tried as Adult in Shooting of Deaf Brothers
- Renovations to Close Normal Street DMV Office
- San Diego
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Ball Bounces Right Way for South's Ross : Volleyball: Former Chatsworth High player scores the final point in an upset of the North in first-round play.
- Basketball Tournaments to Open at Servite Today, Mater Dei Friday
- Mills Finds He Still Has the Touch on Court
- THE SIDELINES : Oregon Teams Won't Quit Pac-10
- Put Up or Shut Up: Dukes Open League Play
- All-Day Ban on TV Indecency Legal, FCC Says
- SHORT TAKES : Trading Places With Madonna
- Panel Urges Tax Credits for Makers of Chip Equipment
- Crank Phone Put Out to Pasture in Rugged Idaho
- Noah Howdern Order
- Lewis E. Lehrman, a 1982 Republican candidate...
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Liberian Fighting Delays Dam Project Led by Orange County Building Firms
- Secomerica to Acquire 55% of Care Visions
- Police Begin 'Safe School Program' at Belmont High
- UPS Sued Over No-Beard Policy: The Equal...
- Tame Thai: Skillful But Suburban
- D. A. McGavran; Fuller Mission Founding Dean
- Reliving Those Times That Ended Too Soon
- Summertime SanityIt's summer. That means a lot...
- Enforce a Contract; It Can Be Done
- Protecting Tots Around Pools : Drowning Is the No. 1 Cause of Child Deaths Under Age 5
- All That Jazz Brings Downtown Its Harmony
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Woodland Hills East Maintains Lead With Win in Final At-Bat
- Macias Haunts Lancaster as Van Nuys Wins, 10-1
- SURFING
- U.S. Will Keep Grip on Cup : Soccer: Officials deny reports in Europe that 1994 championships might be moved.
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Simon's 'Rumors': Groping for Truth
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Poundstone's Bent Offerings Come Up Short : Uneven opportunities to interact with the audience was reflected in her show at the Improv in Irvine.
- Joseph P. Bonk has been named president...
- P.M. BRIEFING : IBM, Diebold to Merge Services
- Yields Fall on New Treasury Notes: The...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Jumps 41.83 on Dollar, Oil Price Gains
- Waterford Strike Over: About 2,300 workers ended...
- Tokyo Garbage Fees Based on Size of Trash
- Mexican Mine on the Block Again: Mexico's...
- U.S. Auto Parts Maker Buys French Company
- Teens Hit Hard by Minimum Wage Rise:...
- Big Three Auto Makers Speed Into Europe
- Low-Cal Stuffed Potatoes
- How to Drink a Super Spirit
- Women's Shelter May Get Help
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Quake-Damaged Road to Reopen
- 2 Major L.A. Hospitals Put on Accreditation Probation
- Fear of Spying at America's Cup : Navy May Move or Temporarily Suspend Its Secret Marine Mammal Program
- THEATER REVIEW: 'COMEDY OF ERRORS' : Identity Crisis : A touring company's outdoor performance of Shakespeare's knockabout play is great fun.
- Fire Prompts Santa Barbara to Lift Lawn-Watering Ban
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- Richard Bernstein, 66; Chemist Won National Medal of Science
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- IRVINE : Western State Law Campus Will Open
- Abandoned Babies Presented
- CAMARILLO : Museum Gets Cart Used by Pioneer
- William M. Harper; Dentist
- Jonsson Beats Perez-Roldan in Sweden
- Andino, Beschen in Main Event of Oceanside Surfing
- Michael Nunn, unbeaten International Boxing Federation middleweight...
- TV REVIEW : 'Northern Exposure': Right Rx for Summer Doldrums
- Saxman Hank Crawford Stays True to a Bluesy Style
- NBC's 'Grand' Series Gets a Scale-Down : Television: To lessen the 'confusion factor,' the quirky comedy will cut two male characters and focus on the culture clash between female leads.
- WORLD : City May Rescind Hitler Honor
- 4-Footed Ballet Puts On a Few Airs : Recreation: The Royal Lipizzaner Stallion Show at the San Diego Wild Animal Park showcases the horses' dancing talents.
- Norwalk and Artesia : Latino Activist Group Proposes Program for Preschool Children to Steer Them Away From Gang Involvement
- NATION : 48 Injured in Denver Hailstorm
- REGIONAL REPORT / DROUGHT IN DIXIE : Crops Shriveling as Summer Turns Hot and Rainless : Even the Okefenokee Swamp seems to be drying up. The weather sets off a water war between Alabama, Georgia.
- Job Hunting?: Vice President Dan Quayle did...
- Nun to Direct New York's Covenant House
- Jews Call for Dialogue on Racism Charge
- Countywide
- SANTA PAULA : Police Searching for Suspect in Slaying
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : County Parks Chief Opposes Condo Plan
- Crash, Discovery of Body Tie Up Freeway
- State Order Decertifies Facility for Juveniles : Penal system: The California Youth Authority acts against Los Padrinos in Downey because of health and safety violations.
- Sister City Car Donation Barred
- Platform : Kids in Workplace
- COLUMN LEFT : Today's Terms of Confusion : How can the citizenry be informed if journalists can't describe the world properly?
- Hermosa Votes to Put Housing on Beach Site
- CSU Reports Sharp Rise in Minority Enrollment
- Ceremony to Honor Veteran Fireboat
- The chairman of the board of the...
- A's Seek Escape if Raiders Return
- GOLF : Left-Handed Compliments Fade as Turner Receives His Long-Due Recognition
- Italian Takes Tour de France Yellow Jersey : Cycling: A mountain time trial proved a disaster for previous leader Ronan Pensec of France.
- Oughta Be Easy Heads Field of 8 at Los Alamitos
- SHORT TAKES : Pearl Bailey Well After Surgery
- Pasadena : Fire Safety Rules Approved
- GOINGS ON: SANTA BARBARA : Court Jesters : Lobero Theatre's 'Trial by Jury' is Gilbert and Sullivan at their earliest and perhaps funniest.
- Monrovia : Garbage Fees Increased
- Radiation Exposure to Infants Cited : Scientist Reports Leaks During '40s at Hanford Reservation
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : No Retirement, Mel Torme Says
- NATION : IRS Was Pursuing Mitch Snyder
- Compton Council Considers Ban on Fireworks Sale, Use
- NIGHT LIFE: THE CLUB SCENE : Long-Lasting : The Church have been around for a decade, and their recent hits also pass the test of time.
- Bastille Bon Appetit!
- Sierra Madre : Garden Plot Rules Adopted
- South Pasadena : Waste-Management Pact
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- NATION : Meese Reimbursed $460,509 for Legal Fees in Investigation
- Ballgame Ban at Will Rogers Park Peeves Picnickers
- Panel Turns Back Bid for Early Start on Malibu Sewer : Development: County sought to bypass several approval stages on the $43-million system. It may sue to reverse the decision.
- Kirk Douglas: Devil of a Writer
- El Monte : Lighting Study Planned
- Culver City : Group Sues Over Mall Plan
- Push Getting Close to Shove? : For Nicaragua, Outside Help May Be Needed (But Not Uncle Sam)
- RACING NOTES : Easy Goer, Sunday Silence Accept Arlington Cup Bids
- TOUR DE FRANCE : LeMond Gains Ground, but Teammate Holds Lead
- Learning About Relief : Daughter's Problem Brings Perspective to Howell