- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jill Sobule: Pop by Nature
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan's Trade Surplus Expands
- Group Wants Heart Valve Users Warned by Shiley
- It's Back to the Water Cooler at McDonnell
- 5 Retailers Pull Spot Remover From Shelves : Environment: The chains ban K2r Spotlifter because the product doesn't bear a cancer warning on the label.
- Food for the Brood : Or, Surviving a Meal Out With the Kids
- Life Is a Picnic as Hollywood Bowl Opens : Even the Raindrops Fail to Dampen High Spirits in 69th Season Debut
- Culver City High's Write Stuff : Tests: The senior class finished above statewide and L.A. county averages in CAP writing scores.
- BASTILLE DAY: LIVING HISTORY : Die With Honor : The Knights of the Society for Creative Anachronism bring bloodless battle to the county.
- Yeltsin Quits the Party : Bombshell Bowout Sparks Exodus of 100 Others : Maverick's Dramatic Exit Stuns Delegates
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : 5 Officials Dropped in Cabinet Reshuffle
- France, Italy Ready Fleet to Help Albanians Flee : Exodus: Six adventurous refugees find their own way to the West. Several nations are involved in an operation to get 3,500 others out.
- Pasadena : Dorman Named to City Post
- Building Freeze Extended After Whittier Debate
- Alaska Hit by 5.7 Quake
- Rules Requiring Use of Seat Belts on Job Urged : Safety: U.S. proposes fining employers for violations. And workers riding motorcycles would be forced to wear helmets.
- IN THE SWIM : Summer Splash : Children comfortable with the basics in the water may be ready for different strokes.
- Tustin : Trial Date Set for Abortion Protesters
- RTD May Offer 2 Weeks of Free Rides on Blue Line
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Agreement Reported Near on Park Status for Canyon
- Transportation Sales Tax May Be Alone on Ballot
- Margaret Court Rips Navratilova as a Role Model
- The Makers of Hit Music Compare Notes : Baseball: Wade Boggs and Tony Gwynn, the hitting specialists of the American and National leagues, took time at the All-Star break to discuss their craft.
- Panel Explores Garden Grove's Uneasy Relationship With Arts
- Palos Verdes Names New Schools Supt.
- Torrance Rejects Signs
- Navy Sees Red Herring in America's Cup Regatta : Espionage: It worries that spies and animal activists will target dolphin and seal-training programs during 1992 yacht races.
- Man's Death Heightens Anti-Police Tensions
- San Diego
- Crime Increase Sparks Tax Proposal to Add 20 Officers : Assessment: Santa Ana voters would be asked to support a property tax hike averaging $50 annually. '. . . The bad guys are winning,' a proponent says.
- Not Your Ordinary 7th Race
- Alternate-Energy Search Powers Business Boom
- Scientist Leaves Apple to Form Another Firm
- Rock 'n' Bowl : Trend: The combination of bowling and music videos, games, prizes and live entertainment is scoring big with people of all ages at many Orange County venues.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Foxx Gems on IRS Auction Block
- Bill OK'd to Exempt County From Airport Land Use Law
- El Monte : Council OKs Fence Funds
- NATION : Ailing Atwater Undergoes Tests
- Polish Farmers Block Roads in Policy Protest
- NATION : Dragnet for N.Y. Zodiac Killer Fails to Flush Out Gunman
- DERRING-DO MEETS DIPPITY-DO : The Ringling Bros. present America's only hair-hanging act. Not to mention a dancing rhino.
- Torrance Opposes New Sewage Outfall
- Lofty Visions for Ventura Stop Somewhere Short of Goals : City Council: A study session produces paradoxes and dreams--and the dismay of one member.
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- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Has Sinus Operation, Will Be Sidelined for Month
- Langston Loses Valiantly Again : Angels: In his first return to Kingdome since being traded to Montreal last year, he holds the Mariners in check, but loses, 2-1, for the fourth time this season.
- THE SIDELINES : Nightmare Disables Jays' Hill
- Alemany Chooses Keller to Lead Boys' Basketball Team
- As She Likes It : Stage: A San Diego teen-ager finds herself not only holding her own at the Old Globe with some of the best names in theater, but becoming a bona fide showstopper as well.
- Ala. Radio Host Suspended for Banning Black Callers
- Cello Sets Tone of Richard Barone Show : His rock band experimented with sonic synthesis in a highly melodic, dynamic performance at the Coach House.
- Why It's Time for the Japanese to Ante Up
- Manatt Phelps' Rothenberg Goes to Latham & Watkins
- With Ad Sales Off, Magazines Face Tough Year : Media: Weakness in auto and tobacco advertising has struck a blow to many publications at a time when more magazines are entering the market.
- Red Cabbage Facsimile GetsYouOut of Woods
- SPORTSCOPE : Pomona Names Basketball Coach
- WORLD : E. Germans Fear Abortion Curb
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- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hassled in Israel, Stevens Says
- Downey : Seniors Complex to Be 4 Stories, 116 Units
- Happy to Be Square : Dancers Corner the Market on Good Times
- Former Palisades Standout Catches the Spirit of 76ers
- State Senate OKs Airport Law Exemption
- La Verne : Assessment District Sought
- Mitchell Links Capital Gains Levy Cut, Tax Hike on Rich
- Beach Residents Assail Removal of Game Courts
- THOUSAND OAKS : Prosecutors Seek to Try Youth as Adult
- Third Redistricting Plan Calls for 9 Supervisors
- Ex-Foreman Held in $6-Million Arson at Townhouse Project
- L.A. Council Approves High-Rises for Venice Opposed by Culver City
- Nostalgic or Not, Pier May Get Face Lift
- Third-Round Pick Wilson Signs Charger Contract
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Irate McAnally Is Facing Weighty Decision--to Run Bayakoa or Skip Vanity Handicap
- RUNNING : Eagles Soar in National Meet Without Benefit of a Top Sprinter
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Joyner-Kersee Carries Torch : Track and field: Struggling Festival needed her name, and besides, she works for the sponsor.
- Robustelli Tries to Teach Football to Europe
- The Latest Word in Wedding Options
- Stalemate Over State Budget Continues : Finances: Lawmakers trade insults. Deukmejian insists no tax increase is needed. The state is left without a budget for the 11th day.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Wilson Again Urges Feinstein to Debate
- Monterey Park : Vote on View Law Delayed
- Whittier Bars Unauthorized Use of Its Logo : City Hall: The action comes after Assembly candidate Phil Mautino put the emblem on a mailer before the June primary.
- COLUMN ONE : Lifeguard Pool Is Drying Up : It was once the summer dream job. But because of the low pay and hard work, more teen-agers are looking elsewhere, leaving cities in hot water.
- 7 More Cubans in Czech Embassy
- Axed Fire Company Might Be Reinstated : Budget cuts: Officials say they were misinformed when they voted to drop the crew and will reconsider their decision.
- Free Meal Program Serves Pico Rivera's Welfare Children
- Judge Orders Montoya to Enter Prison Next Week
- 2 Men Arrested in Shooting Found With Load of Weapons
- Boundaries Set as Calabasas Moves to Cityhood : Incorporation: Officials are expected to approve independence for 14 square miles and 27,000 residents in the Santa Monica Mountains.
- Man Gets 8 Years in Drug-Related Killing
- Teen-Agers Hurt as Truck Crashes, Flips
- Brush Fire Chars 2 Acres, Injures Horse in Barn
- School Parcel Tax Fails by 4 Votes in Recount
- Judge Bars El Toro Doctor From Solo Medical Practice
- 150 Dogs, Cats Removed From Lancaster House
- THE SIDELINES : Steinbrenner Rests His Case
- Promoter Don King's credibility was attacked in...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Plan to Scrap Nuclear Plant OKd
- Jam Preserves Taste of Apricots
- Camarena Prosecutor Says Drug Ring Ran Guadalajara
- Montebello Orders Health Club to Reduce Parking Crunch
- Dartman Suspect Charged in Attacks on N.Y. Women
- Cerritos : Council to Discuss Proposal for Mall at Towne Center
- THE HOTTEST ROOKIE AROUND : On the Strength of Just One Album, Clint Black Already Has Arrived
- Minor Resurgence for Muhlethaler : Baseball: After three trying seasons at Cal, La Canada High product is blossoming in Class-A Northwest League.
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- Santa Monica : Utility User Tax to Increase
- El Monte : Medical Plan for Prisoners
- Playa del Rey : Park for Disabled Planned
- San Dimas : Second-Unit Housing Ban
- Irving Goodman; Big Band Trumpeter
- Multiweight Oils: More Protection
- UPDATE / CHILD CARE : Most Agree That Something Should Be Done--but How?
- SENIORS : Lively Learning : Students of Elderhostel have an advantage in class--they experienced the subject matter.
- VENTURA : Board Fails to OK Stadium Light Deal
- Officials Warn of Fire Danger Due to Huge Buildup of Brush : Peninsula: Three blazes in a week have made residents fearful. The dense brush in inaccessible canyons has sparked the greatest concern.
- SEAL BEACH : Mola Corp. Loses Bid to Save Huge Project
- County's CAP Score Tops State's : Education: Seniors' average on writing-skills test ranks them second among students in the largest counties.
- Jury Gets Boggs Murder Case After 11th-Hour Admission
- COSTA MESA : 6-Year-Old Boy Who Fell Into Pool Dies
- Padres Trade Grant to Braves, Get Lilliquist
- Monarch Sophomore Boseman Soars, Scores : Basketball: Flashy guard is making an impact with his play this summer. He's already being compared to Laker guard Byron Scott.
- THE SIDELINES : Lewis-Johnson Race 'Up in Air'
- Rising 'Morning' Star at CBS : Television: Paula Zahn, co-anchor of 'CBS This Morning,' is making her mark in the sunrise news business.
- Orange County's Fight With Cable Firms Escalates
- Teledyne Inc.: The diversified producer of aviation...
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- Wong to Manage AST's Asia Unit
- HomeFed Is Still Slipping, Stock Drops 47% in Month
- Parsley: The Fail-Safe Herb
- Coastal Panel Rejects Changes in Marina Plan
- TWEAK THOSE HEARTSTRINGS : 'Tribute' Makes No Appologies For Its Sentimentality
- Introducing Babies to World of Water
- Fairfax : Hearing on Park Labrea Fee
- State Officials OK Plan to Repair Garvey Reservoir Cracks
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : Strikers Protest 2 Ex-Aides' Return
- SOUTHLAND : Medfly Found in Glassell Park
- Pasadena : Bridge Repair Pact Signed
- Israel Destroys Homes of Two Arab Suspects
- OJAI VALLEY : Water District to Ask Public for Comment
- SIMI VALLEY : City Wants Voice at Hearing on Merger
- Blame Fausto and Genevieve for Humidity
- COLUMN RIGHT : Quotas Count Us All Out : They denigrate and stunt every individual's distinct personality, hopes and attitudes.
- Former S.D. Dancer Gets Top Role in 'Broadway'
- UC System Admissions Policies
- Battling The Medfly
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- County's Redistricting Case and Edelman's Approach to Politics
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- County's Redistricting Case and Edelman's Approach to Politics
- Bush Discloses Anguish Over Son's Troubles
- Ex-Boyfriend Held in Double Killing : Crime: Two sisters are shot to death in their Sepulveda duplex. A gunman chases down a man running for help and wounds him in the back.
- How Hot Is It? Plenty, and It's Steamy, Smoggy Also
- On a Once Quiet Street Violence Reaches a Couple's Front Door
- CHINESE DRUGS: A Chinese official says one...
- Summit Pledges to Spur Trade Talks : Diplomacy: Bush wins agreement to push for an end to the stalemate on agriculture. The President also attacks environmental critics as 'extremists.'
- TIME WARP: It's in the 90s outside,...
- ONE THUMB DOWN: At least one constituent...
- Hum of Power Lines Near O.C. Schools Galvanizes Parents
- G'DAY: Australia's version of "The Today Show"...
- Coach Plants Seeds of Skill at Summer Camp : Basketball: The Cal State Long Beach program offered for high school players is a time for good players to make themselves great players.
- Soviet Miners Strike, Seek to End Communist Rule
- 2 Sisters Slain, Man Shot in Domestic Strife; Police Arrest Man
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- The Basis of 'Bad Company': An Author's Note
- Distribution Dispute Pits Magnate Against Toyota
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Test New Ship Drive
- P.M. BRIEFING : Profits Up 4.5%, Motorola Says
- Consumer Appliances May Soon Go High Tech
- Ultra Network Contract
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CREDIT : Bond Prices Drop for 4th Straight Day
- P.M. BRIEFING : Seoul OKs More Beef Imports
- Ours Has Become the Language of the Natives
- Justices to Rule on Legality of Prop. 115 : Criminal law: High court will hear arguments on sweeping changes in the system. But it allows implementation to continue in meantime.
- WORLD : U.S. Cleric in Philippines Killed
- San Diego
- Homeowners Shoot at Burglars in 3 Recent Break-Ins
- Talks Set on Union-Tribune, Teamsters Contract
- VENTURA : City, Councilman End Carport Dispute
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Pensec Overtakes Bauer on Uphill Grind in Alps
- THE SIDELINES : Kings Expand Beverley's Duties
- Newport Beach Dukes' Future Looks Bright
- 6 Thoroughbreds Die in Track Fire : Racing: Workers injured in attempt to rescue horses at Woodbine stables in Canada.
- Sharks Get Chance to Polish Image
- L. Ron Hubbard's Church of Scientology
- TV RATINGS : 'Cosby,' 'Cheers' Give NBC Ratings Victory
- Beer Industry to Pour It on Tax Hike in Ads : Advertising: One campaign contrasts diamond lovers with beer drinkers. Consumers are urged to call Congress.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CURRENCY : Dollar Falls Against British Pound, Yen
- Fired Securities Analyst Sues Donald Trump
- Hughes, Martin Marietta Submit Their Final Bids for Ford's Aerospace Unit
- Report Says Phone Fraud Is Rampant Due in Part to Lack of Enforcement
- Statue in Pope's Church Defaced; American Held
- L. Ron Hubbard's Church of Scientology
- OXNARD : Hearings Delayed on General Plan
- L. Ron Hubbard's Church of Scientology
- Magistrate Denies Bail for Drug Suspect
- Missing Airport Marble Traveling by Air : Construction: The new terminal's facing fell victim to a shipping mistake, now corrected. But who pays the freight?
- Penguins' Lemieux Has Surgery for Herniated Disk
- It May Not Be Plagiarism, but It's a Rip-Off : Television: John Corcoran's breezy Channel 9 piece on drive-in theaters was actually broadcast first on CNN.
- Saving Owls
- MUSIC REVIEW : Emerson Quartet Opens Ford Season
- Hilton Hotels Corp.: The Beverly Hills-based hotel...
- Guilty Pleas in Orange County Fraud Cases:...
- Albania Refugees Will Go to Italy
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : New Plan to Lure Raiders Is Debated
- Ebria Feinblatt; First LACMA Drawing Curator
- True-Blue Conservative Out of the Closet
- Man Accused of Illegal Insurance Firm Operations : Charges: The state has moved to revoke the license of a Huntington Beach businessman. He is also alleged to have defrauded small businesses of up to $9 million.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Swayze Gives It Up in 'Ghost'
- INS Decides to Have Green Cards Made in France
- First Lady Gives Guests a History Lesson
- Agency Seeks Financing to Double Santa Clarita Water
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Look at Instructions on Prolonging Life as Empowering Your Family : The Missouri right-to-die case makes clear communication on a person's preferences even more vital.
- 1,000 Gallons of Acid Leak at Prison Ranch
- Schools OK More Portables to Ease Crowding : Education: City district says another 20 are needed on top of 28 being built, as enrollment continues to rise.
- AIDS Patients to Test Anti-Bacterial Drug : Medicine: San Diegans to be part of trial treatment to prevent an infection that strikes in late stages of AIDS.
- UPS Will Try a Cleaner Fuel
- OXNARD : Official Dismisses Grand Jury Report
- Bound and Gagged by Hearsay Evidence : Art: Censorship is bad enough; what of censorship and censure by people who haven't seen : the work?
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Boats Look for Albacore to Keep Getting Customers
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- THE SIDELINES : Son of Former QB Cuozzo Killed
- McKeon Resigns as Manager of Padres; Job Goes to Riddoch
- PREP NOTES
- KOST-FM's Soft Sound Stays on Top in Arbitron Survey
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agenor Surprises Gomez in Swiss Open
- Fox Broadcasting Upbeat Over Its Saturday Kiddie Schedule : Television: What reporters wanted to hear at fall preview was a retaliation against Brandon Tartikoff's criticism of Fox programming. They didn't get it.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : Emily Short Breaks Record in 200-Meter Breaststroke
- Foreign Firms May Be Cheats on U.S. Taxes
- Upjohn Ads for Baldness Drug Aimed at Latinos : Pharmaceuticals: Rogaine's sales are respectable but not as high as hoped. The firm hopes targeted marketing will boost sales.
- Ex-W. Virginia Governor Sentenced to 5 Years, Fined
- Alain Chapel; French Master Chef, Renowned Restaurateur
- Senate OKs Anti-Crime Package : Bill Expands Death Penalty, Targets Weapons, Dope, S
- SOUTHLAND : Rolling Hills Fire Is Contained
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Betrothed, Ice Star Torvill Says
- New Bulgarian Assembly Meets for First Time
- A Desert Death: the Road Show Comes to an End
- THE OLD DAYS: When the county was...
- Queen Mum Falters on Memory Lane : Writer Accused of Ill Table Manners in Reporting Anecdote
- AIDS Funds Taken From Research, Given to Clinics
- CREDIT LIFE POLICY CHECKLIST
- TRAFFIC: It will be worse this year,...
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : For Japanese Journalist, a Fax Feat
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Down in the Dump and Making the Best of It
- Jane Cornell Smith; Retired Teacher, Principal
- Water Board OKs Study on Desalination Plant
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Land Initiative Fails to Make Ballot
- Out of Sync With Honesty : Canned Pop Music at a Concert? At Least Warn the Ticket Buyer
- STANTON : $13,000 OKd to Test Quality of Water
- WATER WATCH : Savings Plan
- He Breaks Through in Gold-Medal Game : Olympic Festival: But Indiana basketball legend Damon Bailey cares about only one opinion--that of Bobby Knight.
- Padres at Midterm: Off the Dean's List, Failure Close at Hand
- Jim McMahon, traded from the Chicago Bears...
- Rams' Camp to Open in Experimental Mode
- Caucasian Actor in 'Miss Saigon' Role Stirs Furor
- Dow Jones & Co.: The publishing and...
- Dole Names David DeLorenzo President
- Soviet Miners Strike Against Party : Thousands Demand Government Quit; Quality of Life at Issue
- Conservative Activist Announces He's Gay
- Suspect in Fatal Bombing of Disco Held in East Berlin
- Cosmetic Surgery Rules Tightened by Pentagon
- Glee-Whiz Kid a Far Cry From Colicky Infant
- NATION : Ex-Chief of Texas S&L; Indicted
- Gorbachev Reelected; Vows to Press Reforms : Party congress: He gets 75% of the vote as general secretary. But conservatives make a strong showing.
- Rat Race: Barbara Bush has revealed that...
- College Teachers Must Speak English, Law Says
- Judge Orders Woman Not to Go Near Antonovich : Protection: The mental patient allegedly harassed and threatened to kill the supervisor.
- CAMARILLO : Council to Vote on Pitts Ranch Project
- Reopening of VA Psychiatric Ward Questioned : Veteran affairs: Sen. Cranston asks agency to justify action at Long Beach center where five patients committed suicide.
- Seattle TV Station Defends Mariner Contract
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTES : Titans, Texas Tech Sign Long-Term Deal
- 'People's Musical' to Close in London Despite Papal Praise
- SHORT TAKES : Doctor Orders More Rest for Ella
- Bradley Joins Protest of NEA Grant Rejections
- Sculptor of Marines' War Memorial Remembers : Artist: Felix de Weldon, now 83, was inspired by the Iwo Jima flag-raising photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal.
- Soviet Miners Fulfill Threat, Kick Out Party
- '1,000 Pints of Light' Help Him Break the Ice
- Shuttle Disaster Seen Likely Within Decade : Space: NASA official tells panel problems are expected, since technology is complicated--and often experimental.
- A PARK ON THE RHINE
- Budget Passed by Senate, Faces Stiff Assembly Fight
- Tax on Newspapers, Magazines Gains : State budget: Senate OKs the levy as part of package despite a strong lobbying effort by publishers association.
- Countywide : Cleanup Equipment Required for Pets
- Make It a Federal Case : Grand Jury Report on Informant Scandal Doesn't Go Far Enough
- FILLMORE : Council Restricts Heavy Truck Traffic
- Encinitas