- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Bensonhurst Jury Appears Stymied
- Glendale Fire Victims May Be Entitled to Property Tax Breaks
- U.S. Strips Alaska of Control Over Wildlife Affairs
- COLUMN LEFT : The Leaven in the Loaf of Activism : While Americans praise Mandela, Earth First! practices what he preaches.
- Shortage of Nurses Being Felt in County : Careers: Hospital officials say the situation is caused by more work choices for women and 10 years of growth in the health care industry.
- Ice Skaters Feeling Left Out in the Cold
- Brea-Olinda Girls Win Basketball Tournament
- STAGE
- SHORT TAKES : Israel Bars Cat Stevens
- Pop Benefits : Optimistic Warwick, Friends in AIDS Show
- P.M. BRIEFING : Arizona Copper Workers Strike
- P.M. BRIEFING : Manufacturing Economy Gains
- Japan Poised for New Jump in Electronics : Technology: The government is helping industry develop large liquid crystal displays to use in TVs and other consumer products.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- SUMMER SPECIAL: A guide to Arts and Entertainment in Southern California : July's Coming Attractions
- Bush: I Don't Expect NATO 'Bombshell' : But Alliance Leaders Will Amend Policy on Nuclear Weapons
- Abortion Foes Stereotyped, Some in the Media Believe
- 40 Years Later--Exhibit Revives Memories of the Korean War
- COUNTYWIDE : Lung Assn. Fights Utilities Merger
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Soviet Heart Drug Approved
- Fear of Fines: New Signs Cut Car-Pool-Lane Violations
- OJAI VALLEY : Revision of County Zoning Plan Slated
- Radio That Makes Right Kind of Waves
- Prison Became Monk's Crucible for Poetry : Dissent: In 25 years of Chinese detention, he composed 2,000 verses in his mind. He is writing them down after gaining U.S. asylum and being reunited with his order.
- Langston Gets in Trouble When He Can't Get 3rd Out
- Antoni Niemczak of Poland took the lead...
- PEOPLE WATCH
- NEA Panel Asks to Meet After Grant Denials : Funding: Review board wants to discuss allocation of $23,000 after Chairman John E. Frohnmayer overturned awards to four performance artists.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- New Role for Apple Unit: Claris Corp....
- Chrysler to Raise Car Prices: Chrysler said...
- Queen Urges Canadians to Stay Calm, Settle Their Differences
- Gorbachev Brushes Off Calls for Resignation, Solidifies Firm Control
- WORLD : Mandela Urges British, IRA Talk
- Rain Forest Exhibit on Display in S.D.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Even $50,000 Leaves Very Little Change in Lives of Homeless : The true cost is to the psyche. For 15 mistreated human beings staked to $3,300 apiece, it's a lot, but at the same time, it's not nearly enough.
- The Consumer Must Cut This Evil Chain : Drug war: Eradication punishes only the farmer, who'd grow legal export crops if they earned a fair market price.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Towering Neighbors
- McDonnell Douglas Sells Computer Unit : Technology: The maintenance and hardward distribution division sold for $65 million to an investment group.
- Market Watch : 'Story Stocks' Are History
- Imelda Marcos Acquitted : Cleared of Looting Philippines to Buy N.Y. Skyscrapers : Khashoggi Also Freed in Blow to Justice Dept.
- Grandfather Godfather: Reputed New York mob boss...
- Budget Cloud Brings Gloom to Successful State Social Programs
- BUENA PARK : Changes to City Code Would Require Fines
- 66 Men Arrested in Prostitution Sting
- Jail Crowding Case in Court Again : Deadline: A court-imposed deadline has passed and the county must explain to a judge what, if anything, it has done to solve the chronic problem.
- THE SIDELINES : Basketball Playoff on ESPN
- Frank Lubin, a Big Man in Two Countries : Basketball: He helped U.S. win Olympic gold medal in 1936, and later introduced the sport to Lithuania, where his parents were born.
- BY THE NUMBERS : Top 10 States With Most Basic Cable Subscribers
- The Full Tale of the Barry Tape; Arsenio vs. Ted
- SIMI VALLEY : County May Buy Service Center
- Niece, 9, Killed When Aunt Makes U-Turn
- Not Ready to Cash Out for a While : Tennis: Australian Pat Cash, a former Wimbledon champion, is climbing in rankings again.
- ROUNDUP : Takin On The Cash Wins
- Sequence of Wagering Can Bring a Tidy Profit
- Power: They Want It NOW : Politics: The National Organization for Women opens its 24th annual convention edging ever closer to founding a third party.
- State May Seize County's Abused Children Agency
- OJAI : School Board OKs $12.8-Million Budget
- When the Cheering Stops for Mandela : He Faces Huge Problems Back in South Africa
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Rural Abortion Services Drop
- Dodgers Throw Game Away and Cardinals Catch It, 6-5
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Pop Benefits : McCartney, Clapton, Pink Floyd . . . the Rock of Ages
- MANDELA WATCH
- ART : Provocative Installation at Laguna Art Museum : George Stone's symbol-laden work, though, prompts circular thinking instead of insight.
- STAGE REVIEW : Bountiful 'As You Like It' Opens Old Globe Season
- Higher Taxes? Mr. President: Read Their Lips
- Undersea Wonder : The Teeming Waters Off Monterey at Last May Become a Sanctuary
- NATION : Wife Quoted as Warning Barry
- Pound Animal Sale for UCSD Research a Growing Issue
- SANTA ANA : Three-Vehicle Crash Injures Eight People
- British May Buy U.S. Jewelry Chain: Ratners...
- Banking on its experience outfitting its own...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Vows Aid to Ailing Peru
- AF General Didn't Report Stealth Failure : Pentagon: Lack of information led Cheney to brag of planes' accuracy during Panama invasion.
- California IN BRIEF : FT. ORD : Soldier Acquitted of Panama Murder
- COLUMN ONE : A Final Hope for the Dying : The terminally ill can now sell their life insurance to pay bills or make some dreams come true. Some call the new industry a godsend. Others worry about abuses.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Tax Protest Draws 4,500 to Statehouse
- Can't Do Business Without Customers : Barry Allegedly Uses, Fujimori Ponders: Drug Trail from Peru to Washington
- TENNIS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JUNIOR SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Phebus Puts Behind Snub by Winning Third Tournament Title
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brunansky Powers Red Sox Past Rangers
- WOMEN'S BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Silva and Kirby Win at Laguna
- WORLD CUP '90 : Four Are Killed in Auto Accident After Cup Match
- Hollywood, target of the David Mamet comedy...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Albert King Blows Audience Away With Power of Blues
- PEOPLE WATCH
- TV REVIEW : 'Dreamer': The Rise and Rapid Fall of Preston Sturges
- ART
- Lunden Will Host Show to Be Aired in Waiting Rooms
- ANAHEIM : Shifting Load Kills Stolen Van's Driver
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bobby Shew Soars: Big Sounds in Sunset
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Motorola Chip Division Faces $430-Million Suit
- U.S. agricultural exports to Pacific Rim countries...
- Orange County's Ethnic Population
- O. Hillel; Hebrew Poet, Children's Author
- LOCAL : Body Found in L.A. Riverbed
- Missouri Woman Held in Infant's Abduction
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Thinning Ice Pack May Be Result of Greenhouse Effect : Warming: Figures compiled by submarines show Arctic segment shrank 15% between '76 and '87. Researchers say data is inconclusive, but more numbers will be coming in.
- Gang-Prevention Agency Shot Down by Lack of Funds
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Johnston Withstands Sheehan Surge to Win
- No-Hitter, the Yankee Way: Hawkins' Gem Is a 4-0 Loss : Baseball: Three errors in the eighth inning pave the way for a White Sox victory as season's sixth no-hitter goes for naught.
- O'Day Gives New Voice to Old Standards : Music: The great jazz singer is enjoying a CD-prompted resurgence of popularity.
- Jazz : Pianist Cossu Returns to Form at Bon Appetit
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Classical and Venerable Kabuki
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Polish Premier Offering Peace Talks With Walesa : Politics: The Solidarity leader says his former ally is moving too slowly on reforms.
- WORLD : Rafsanjani Thanks All but U.S.
- HEALTH : Aspirin Warning in Pregnancies
- Eli Whitney Debevoise; Law Firm Represented Alger Hiss
- Lightning Bolt Injures 27 at Archery Pavilion
- ANAHEIM : Soviets Get Ideas From Disneyland
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Budget Reflects Financial Strength
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mayor's Field of Dreams for City Slow to Bloom
- Cardinals' Unearned Runs Enough to Beat Dodgers, 6-5
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Robinson Makes Late Move to Take First at Watkins Glen
- THE SIDELINES : Ryan No-Hits Clubhouse Thieves
- Paul Hughes of Toronto and Chris Wilson...
- No-Hitter, the Yankee Way: Hawkins' Gem Is a 4-0 Loss : Baseball: Two eighth-inning outfield errors in swirling winds pave the way for a White Sox victory as season's sixth no-hitter goes for naught.
- King Packs Emotion And the House
- STAGE REVIEW : Venerable Kabuki
- Market Watch : Investors Develop Strong Taste for Food Stocks : Securities: With the economy looking shaky, many are playing it safe by turning to the non-cyclical food sector, where prices are roaring upward.
- House of Controversy : Technology: A new computer standard automates the TRON home with 1,000 microprocessors. Some American firms, however, are leery of Japanese intentions.
- Peace Corps Volunteer's Release to Be Negotiated
- Scores of Pilgrims Suffocated or Hurt in Tunnel at Mecca
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 2 Colombian Men Extradited to U.S.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- NATION : American Captive Heads Home After 61-Day Ordeal in Amazon
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Exhibit to Dissect Sharks, Inside Out,
- U.S. Supreme Court Overturns 'Opinion Defense' in Libel Cases
- El Salvador's Cristiani
- L.A. County Spending Priorities
- U.S. Supreme Court Overturns 'Opinion Defense' in Libel Cases
- L.A. County Spending Priorities
- MOVIES - July 2, 1990
- MOVIES - July 2, 1990
- No More Borders for 2 Germanys : Unification: With the merging of their social, economic and monetary systems, the final push toward full unity begins. A single Berlin re-emerges.
- IN THE RED: Caltrans says Orange County...
- Firefighters Hope to End Blaze Today : Disaster: Damage is estimated at $500 million. Authorities cite 25 intruders for sifting through ashes in search of valuables.
- STEALTH ATTACK: Heeding fears of increased airport...
- REMOTE CONTROL: Andres Cantor, Univision TV's soccer...
- No School Will Escape the Budget Cuts : Education: Board's action to close the $220-million gap will bring larger classes, fewer textbooks and supplies. Dirtier classrooms, fewer services also likely.
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 2, 1990
- Names in the News - July 2, 1990
- Abortion Bias Seeps Into News
- Editorial Erred
- Enticing Visual Tastes
- Regarding Hannah Ryan's letter in the June...
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- What's Needed Is Technical About-Face in Fuel Strategy
- Bush Abandons Vow, Calls for Tax Increase to Reduce Deficit
- More Disillusionment Over Politicians' Antics
- Bush Abandons Vow, Calls for Tax Increase to Reduce Deficit
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- Balancing the 'Fast-Forward Child'
- A California man was flown from Hawaii...
- 'Word Warriors' Should Cap Poison Pens
- Tracy's Villains
- Rescuers of the Wronged Soul :...
- Bush Abandons Vow, Calls for Tax Increase to Reduce Deficit
- Aid for Quake Victims in Iran
- IRS Raid Is Just Flesh Wound in War on Sex Shop
- Hormone Unbounded
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- Rating the System's Dangers : Dropping the X
- How ironic that CBS could find no...
- Book Mark : COMING OUT UNDER FIRE : The U.S. military's active persecution of homosexuals during World War II laid the groundwork for today's gay-rights movement. In his book, 'Coming Out Under Fire: The History of Gay Men and Women in World War II,' Allan Berube explains.
- Government Aid for Illegal Immigrants Ought to Be Stopped
- Schabarum View Called Appalling
- JACK SMITH
- Tax Issue Raised in Chabad Dispute
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- A Vote in Defense of the Baby Boomers
- 'Word Warriors' Should Cap Poison Pens
- Proposed Fees to Balance Budget May Spoil Picnics : Revenue: Lawmakers are weighing a diverse menu of potential increases, including higher charges for park users and university students.
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- Donald Trump's Woes Are No Laughing Matter
- 'Battle Cry Echoes in Canyons' as Ecologists Fight Developers
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- Aid for Quake Victims in Iran
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC
- Thanks a lot, NBC and ESPN! You...
- Tracy's Villains
- Pallone Scored a Hit With His Courage
- Government Aid for Illegal Immigrants Ought to Be Stopped
- EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC : And How About
- Companies Should Treat Their Employees Just as Well as They Want Customers Treated
- Doo Dah Becoming a Serious Business for Parade Organizer
- A Common Enemy Hovers Over Small Circle of Friends
- Village Finds Bridal Party Too Expensive
- Steven Gordon; Led Pianists at '84 Olympics
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : 4.0 Quake Recorded on Calaveras Fault
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Separatists Blamed for Kashmir Killing
- China Envoys Defect
- Divestment Forces Say Pressure Paid Off : South Africa: Advocates of economic sanctions count Mandela's visit a victory.
- High Court Puts Its Faith in 'Laboratory of the States' : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Reseda Man Held in Fireworks Sale
- New School Board President
- 'Mandela Gave Us a Goal': All Races Come Together
- Services for Guitar Pioneer Kauffman
- The Shrinking Farmlands : Antelope Valley: The real estate boom is transforming Los Angeles County's last remaining agricultural area into another bedroom community. With the loss of crops goes a way of life.
- Old Guard Still a Force : Senior Officers Handle Leisure World Security
- Terrace Vista in Perris
- Gardening : Organic Bumper Crop Just Takes Diligence
- Your Mortgage : Accelerating Mortgage Payments Can Pay Off
- East, West Economies Join, New German Reich Begins : Europe: With a monetary union, Germany's bankers achieve what its generals never could--domination of Europe.
- THE LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : June Wayne : A Famed Artist Draws the Line for the Arts Endowment: 'It's Time to be Counted'
- NTSB Rates Pilot of Plane That Killed Congressman in Crash 'Unqualified'
- Neighbors Watch Kids Play Acting
- 'Feeways' Too Much for Traffic to Bear? : New Tollways Shouldn't Drive Cost Up Any Further
- Heavy Summer Rain
- The Case of the Bookless Book Party: A Cautionary Tale
- NEW FICTION : TALES FOR A SUMMER DAY
- SORT OF RICH <i> by James Wilcox (Harper & Row: $8.95) </i>
- Wildlife Paradise Tests Spain's Ecological Will : Ecology: Residents and environmentalists clash on plans for development adjacent to wetlands.
- Remap Ruling Has 1st District Race in Limbo : Government: Two candidates for the Board of Supervisors are finding it hard to campaign after a federal judge calls for redrawing of district boundaries.
- Buildup to Bowl Opener
- Homeless Men Moved to Disputed Co-Op : Chabad: The action was a blow to student residents of the Westwood Bayit who have been fighting to keep their independence.
- Summer Soap Plots Heat Up for the Young Audience
- Judge's Remap Ruling Puts 1st District Race in Limbo : Government: Sarah Flores and Greg O'Brien know they're running for the Board of Supervisors. What they don't know is just what the district they're seeking will contain.
- Firefighter Injured in Freak Accident
- Nickelodeon on Sunday will air a four-hour...
- Western Culture Sweeps the Barren Reaches of Mongolia
- Finns Campaign to Restore Health-Giving, Wholesome Image of Traditional Sauna
- AS THE SUMMER TURNS ON THE TOP-RATED SOAPS
- <i> Noteworthy films, with mini-reviews by Times critics.</i>
- Tykes and Bytes : With a Boost From Computers, Kids With Disabilities Find the World's Filled With Possibities
- Gang Shooting Victim Dies
- Cup Memories Mixed for Wynalda
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Nicklaus Knocks, Trevino Lets Him In
- HARRY CONNICK JR. *** "We Are in Love"** 1/2: "Lofty's Roach Souffle": Columbia: ** 1/2 "Singin' & Swingin' " Columbia Music Video: <i> Albums rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Citing a Foreign Threat, U.S. Banks Call for Fewer Restraints : Finance: Japanese and European institutions are the world's biggest. But the competition here is limited mainly to corporate business.
- Your Mortgage : Co-Signing Loan Puts Credit on the Line : Mailbag: A parent wants to know the consequences of co-signing her daughter's home loan. Another reader asks if now is the time to refinance.
- Of All People, Bush Drives Stake Through Heart of Reaganomics
- A Reactionary Sneaks Up on the Truth : CONFESSIONS OF AN ORIGINAL SINNER <i> by John Lukacs (Ticknor & Fields: $18.95; 331 pp.; 1-55584-143-0) </i>
- Getting Ready for a Peak Experience in Wales
- Shall We Trance? : It's Not Easy to Make It as a Medium, Even if the Spirit Is Willing
- Cold Comfort : Foreign Flavor : Treats: For a tasty way to cool down, try a Taiwanese slush. The pyramids of shaved ice are exotically flavored.
- Ladies Home Prison : 70-Year-Old Magazine Portrays Housewives' Lives as Dreary and Isolated Drudgery
- L.A.'s Big Convention Business Is Moving On : Tourism: Once ranked as a leading site for the lucrative convention industry, Los Angeles is taking a back seat to other cities, including nearby Anaheim.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN QUENTIN : Knife Fight Leads to Inmate Lock-Down
- Millionaire's Lair--a Fort Complete With Lighthouse--for Sale
- 'Mr. Tornado' Devotes Life to Understanding Nature's Awesome Destructive Power
- 2 Cleared of Charges in Mobil Blast
- COMMENTARY : Should Pound Animals Be Used for Research? : No: An animal advocate says pets make poor experimental subjects and most counties have banned their laboratory use.
- Around the World With Wim Wenders : The German director, his cast and crew will travel to seven countries in five months to make the complex 'Until the End of the World'
- S&L; Criminal Referrals Are Making Waves : Investigations: Public announcements about the possibility of wrongdoing at thrifts have sparked an internal debate among industry regulators.
- Discounts Vary in Coupon Booklet
- AIA Names 4 to College of Fellows
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DIVERSIONS : Mind Games
- Doo Dah Parade Becomes a Serious Business
- Administrators Group Elects Scott President
- COLUMN ONE : Abortion Bias Seeps Into News : A comprehensive Times study finds that the press often favors abortion rights in its coverage, even though journalists say they make every effort to be fair.
- One Currency Celebrated in Two Germanys
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Arsonist Strikes Again at Lancaster School
- SIMI VALLEY : Caltrans Begins Highway Repaving
- SANTA PAULA : Teachers Angry at Official's Pay Raise
- Putt-Putt Patrol : Law enforcement: For the next six months, scofflaws in Avalon may be literally carted off to jail. Sheriff's deputies will test whether a customized golf vehicle should be permanently added to their crime-fighting arsenal.
- San Diego firefighters evacuated the Marriott Hotel...
- Profit Key Wins Dwyer Stakes
- Lindsay Stays Hospitalized for Observation
- Blyleven Chooses Titans Over Pro Contract
- Detroit Finds an Import It Likes : Baseball: Cecil Fielder slugs his way into the hearts of Motor City fans.
- Valley Rangers Win After a Slow Start
- A Cute Little Restaurant on a Cute Little Street : Tamales with caviar . . . there goes the neighborhood?
- Martin Landau plays a painter frustrated by...
- BRACE YOURSELF: We've heard of great double...
- * Perfect Gentlemen, "Rated PG," Columbia.: <i> Albums rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- Sometimes, Written Word Is Write On
- Mike Jones Was Indeed a Good Manager, a Good Man
- Valley's Clarke Finishes Strongly to Win Heptathlon
- GOLF / SHAV GLICK : Stroke Play to Decide Sectional PGA Title
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** CECIL TAYLOR "In Florescence" <i> A&M;</i>
- Reflections on a Three-'Ring' Circus : Wagner's epic casts its spell in many guises, some of them serious
- Old West Saddles Up for Newcomers : Santa Clarita Valley: With the completion of freeways, area has seen rapid population increases. Despite traffic snarls, it retains some of its rustic past.
- History Meets Nature Along This Big Sur Walk
- Spotting Clues That Tell When It's Time to Sell
- Micro-Whiz Plans Huge Seattle Digs
- This Is Not a Book Review : THE STAR CAFE <i> by Mary Caponegro (Scribners: $16.95; 180 pp.) </i>
- England From Two Perspectives
- ONE, BY ONE, BY ONE Facing the Holocaust <i> by Judith Miller (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 283 pp.) </i>
- Soviets Resume Oil Flow to Lithuania : Secession: The move comes after the Baltic republic suspends its independence declaration. Gorbachev keeps his side of the bargain by easing the economic blockade.
- Taped Messages Leave Her Vexed--and Taxed
- <i> Noteworthy films, with mini-reviews by Times critics.</i>
- Free Paint Available to Combat Graffiti
- U.S. Peace Corps Worker Seized in Philippines
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Homeless Banned From Center Plaza
- Ex-Congressman Leaves Prison After Conviction Is Overturned
- States' New Laws Increase Taxes, Label Drunk Drivers
- PLATFORM : Still the Old System
- New Test May Trace Source of Harbor's PCB Contamination
- Starting Over: Giants' Joe Morris Has a Lot to Prove