- The Obscure Nominee : Abortion: By picking a judicial--as opposed to a political--conservative, Bush may have preserved some elements of Roe vs. Wade.
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- West German, Injured Hand Concern Bray
- ALBUM REVIEWS : **** 1/2 GERRY MULLIGAN "Gerry Mulligan Concert Jazz Band" <i> Verve Compact Jazz</i>
- Old Beginnings : Is It Really Time to Say Goodby to Who, What, When, Where, How and Why?
- Exploring Digs of a Lost Civilization
- THE HOUSE
- Curtain Is Going Up on Opera's 5th Season
- John Milius' Red Dawn (Channel 5 Sunday...
- Viewpoints : Removing the Curse of Headquarters Mentality : Management: To succeed in the global market, U.S. companies must be broad-minded enough to adapt to systems and techniques in other countries.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Build Your Own
- Keeping the Faith While Spilling the Beans : EVERY SPY A PRINCE The Complete History of Israel's Intelligence Community <i> by Dan Raviv and Yossi Melman (Houghton Mifflin: $22.95; 450 pp.; 0-395-47102-8) </i>
- Give Imagination a Spin by Building a Whirligig
- Science Fiction : WOLF AND IRON <i> by Gordon R. Dickson (Tom Doherty Associates/Tor: $18.95; 468 pp.) </i>
- The Real Bob Saget: Life Beyond 'Videos'
- Trial May Be Over--but McMartin Will Never End
- $55-Billion State Budget Approved, Sent to Governor : Finances: It carries a host of tax-increase and spending-reduction bills. Deukmejian is expected to sign it either Monday or Tuesday, a spokesman said.
- Talk of Benefit Squeeze Riles Vets--'Promises Were Made' in Wartime : Entitlements: Nearly 2,500 gather in Anaheim for the annual Disabled American Veterans national convention. The undercurrent is gloomy.
- Oh, Say, Can You Sing Better Than Barr?
- Comaneci Says She Was Held as Captive : Defection: She claims that the man who helped her escape from Romania took $150,000 she earned in West.
- Quibbles & Bits
- THE LIGHT IN THE FOREST <i> by Conrad Richter (Bantam: $3.50) </i>
- Malibu Land Empire Hits Financial Snag
- Luis Valdez at 50: The Rage Has Cooled : Chicano theater's onetime angry young man still has his moments of fury, but now, he says, he's a man mellowed by optimism
- The Knack Joins Rock's Lazarus Brigade
- Casey MacKenzie has been named first vice...
- Home Prices to Rise in '90s, Study Says
- A Bollingen for Santa Barbara
- For Interest, Throw Rooms Some Curves
- John Ford: American FilmmakerJohn Ford, maker of...
- Classrooms to Be Razed Years After They Are Judged Unsafe
- Hoarse Celebrities Seek Out This Doctor
- Sharperson's Hitting Never More Timely
- Dodgers Provide the Extra Effort, 8-7, Not Extra Innings
- BASEBALL: The Dark Side : A WEEKLY LOOK AT THE NOT-SO-GREAT STATISTICS
- His Hitting Has Never Been More Timely : Dodgers: Sharperson's ground-ball single scored the winning run Friday night against the Braves.
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** BUDDY COLLETTE "Flute Talk" <i> Soul Note</i>
- FREE SPEECH III: As we were leafing...
- Denzel Washington's Upward Mobility : He has become Hollywood's leading young black actor. But one part rankles: 'I'm very proud to be black but black is not all I am.'
- West Hollywood Has Big Hopes for Little Loans : Banking: Nine area banks have joined a city program to offer low-interest loans to fledgling businesses.
- Rent Control at a Crossroads in Santa Monica : NEWS ANALYSIS
- IN BRIEF : Tuskegee Airmen Awards Banquet Slated
- Dentists Are Skeptical of Center's AIDS Story
- The Obscure Nominee : Supreme Court: The selection used to be a very personal decision of the President. Today, politically sensitive advisers do the job.
- A New Crop of Bright Minds : Education: A county program to help the children of migrant farm workers complete their schooling is paving the way from Santa Clarita Valley fields to institutions of higher learning.
- Bay's Bluffs Need Recreation Protection : Planning, Careful Administration of Valuable Upper Newport Parkland Is the Key
- Electrical Worker Hurt in Explosion Dies
- Elder Care System Not Ready for 'Orphans'
- L.A. Strings Tie Up Dukes Again; Newport Beach Falls to Last Place
- West Fights Back Into Contention : American Legion: Defending champion, working its way through the losers' bracket, advances to 6th Area finals.
- When Aces Were Wild: The A's of 10 Years Ago
- Putting the Rap on Gang Bangers : As KDAY's King News, Lee Marshall uses his on-air pulpit to bully gang members into changing their ways
- Tracy and Vietnam
- OUTING TARGET HOLLYWWOD : The Ethics of Exposing Celebrities' Sexual Orientations
- FIGHTING WORDS
- Just-Poured Driveway Shows Surface Cracks :...
- What films would you like to see...
- Expediting of Specific Plan Pressed
- Chief Gates Clarifies Stand on Vendors
- Opening the Doors to Housing
- Laguna Niguel Land Giveaway: Finding Culprits in Lost Space
- Lujan Likes His Job, but He's Choosing Words More Carefully : Environment: Secretary of Interior has been Administration's point man on such hot issues as offshore drilling and the northern spotted owl. Some environmentalists are not impressed by his tenure.
- Trolley Ride Risks
- 'Profit' and 'Equity'
- Can Government and Art Mix?
- Whiskey Debate
- Laguna Niguel Land Giveaway: Finding Culprits in Lost Space
- Helmets as a Safety Feature on Bicycles
- Readers Split on Bar Assn. Abortion Vote
- I will greatly mourn the passing of...
- A Benign Mouse No Longer Fits the Image of Tough, Touchy Disney Co., Readers Suggest
- Laguna Niguel Land Giveaway: Finding Culprits in Lost Space
- A Benign Mouse No Longer Fits the Image of Tough, Touchy Disney Co., Readers Suggest
- Gays 'Delighted' by Sheriff's Policy
- FIGHTING WORDS
- Whittier Comes Back
- 'Economic Gap Bodes Ill for U.S.'
- OUTING TARGET HOLLYWWOD : The Ethics of Exposing Celebrities' Sexual Orientations
- 'Economic Gap Bodes Ill for U.S.'
- Recycling in Cypress
- Fair's Animal Abuse: It's Not Sporting
- The War on Drugs Always Sounded Fishy
- EVELYN HOOKER
- Fighting Words
- For shame that all the talented game...
- Error on Art
- EVELYN HOOKER
- FIGHTING WORDS
- OUTING TARGET HOLLYWWOD : The Ethics of Exposing Celebrities' Sexual Orientations
- 'Economic Gap Bodes Ill for U.S.'
- 'Economic Gap Bodes Ill for U.S.'
- EVELYN HOOKER
- Electrical Workers Often Taken for Granted
- 'Profit' and 'Equity'
- The Invasion Talks Back
- Comments on Cuba
- FIGHTING WORDS
- Opening the Doors to Housing
- Nixon Actions Unforgivable
- Comments on Cuba
- Roseanne Fallout
- Placing the Blame for the Condition of Rock 'n' Roll
- Wrong on Boston
- Readers Split on Bar Assn. Abortion Vote
- Whittier Comes Back
- The Canyon's Fate: Leave It to the Voters
- 'Family-Therapy Participants Try to Shed Childhood Anguish'
- Misdiagnosing a Quackery Cure
- High-Speed Train From O.C. to Vegas
- Los Angeles County - News from July 29, 1990
- Lawyers Travel to Brittany to Seek Blessing or Pardon of Patron Saint
- Finding Your Way to Port of Harwich
- Ships Go After First-Time Sailors
- A Way to Cut Undocumented Immigration--but It's Not a Quick Cure : Trade: Only sustained economic growth over decades can keep workers at home. America can help by freeing up its trade in the hemisphere.
- COLUMN LEFT : Our Sainted Free Market Ran Amok : S & Ls: Public debate is needed on where to let blind forces have play and where not.
- ICM Reaches for the Ring : Entertainment: Overshadowed by a pushy archrival, it aims to be the Tiffany of talent agencies. After much travail, it may be poised to succeed.
- Zsa Zsa Spends Her First Night in Jail With Few Complaints
- Harbor Town Lays (Dubious) Mayflower Claim
- Once a Dropout, Grandmother Earns a College Degree With High Honors
- San Marino May Take It, Like It or Not : Annexation: City that has banned apartments plans to annex county land with an apartment house on it to keep a mini-mall from being built.
- BOOK MARK : Solidarity's infancy was marked by a passion that propelled ideas from Poland's factories
- Boy, 12, Faces Trial in Fatal Shooting of His Best Friend
- 'thirtysomething' Flap
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Closing of Ice Skating Rink Opposed
- Connick Is New Standard
- Closing of Ice Skating Rink Opposed
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Placing Responsibility in the Judas Priest Shooting Case
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Quake Insurance
- Anger Over Malathion Spraying
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Anger Over Malathion Spraying
- A Picture of Wasted Water
- Placing Responsibility in the Judas Priest Shooting Case
- Concordia Concert
- 'thirtysomething' Flap
- Mural Conservation
- Dolphin Population Steady, Initial Study Finds : Environment: More than 96,000 dolphins died after being snared last year in tuna fishing nets. But the population is not threatened with extinction, initial results of a dolphin census show. Environmentalists still disagree.
- Debate Continues Over NEA Grants
- Lopez Dump Hearings Criticized as Far Too Slow : Landfills: The extension of an order to comply with state law has acted as a variance, allowing the facility to operate while it builds a gas collection system, officials said.
- Tiger Woods Wins Twice, Advances to Semifinals at U.S. Junior Golf
- Fans, Not Albums, Carve Niche for Depeche Mode
- Jazz Reviews : Jorge and Ross Go on the Record
- Newport Beach Seeks Ways to Further Reduce Balboa Cruising
- Ballard Sets Sights on Setting His Sights : Shooting: After refining his skill in the Army, he takes a shot at another Olympics and a world championship.
- Dodgers Strand 25, Beat Braves in 12th Inning : Baseball: Sharperson's one-out, bases-loaded single drives in winning run in 5-4 victory. Los Angeles sets major league record for 12-inning game.
- Dodgers Have 4-3 Lead Over Braves in Seventh
- 'Burn This,' a Favorite of Playwright Lanford Wilson, Ignites on San Diego Stage : Theater: The play got a warm reception on Broadway, and the Pulitzer Prize winner ranks it high among the many works he has written.
- El Cajon Firm Expected to Plead Guilty in Defense Contract Case : Overpricing: Ametek-Straza, a submarine sonar maker, has agreed to a plea bargain in the fraud case and will pay the government $5.1 million in damages, sources say.
- Rothenberg to Seek U.S. Soccer Post
- City Arts Funds Awarded Outside Review Process : Grants: The Cultural Affairs Dept. awarded $350,000 to groups based on staff and City Council recommendations. Some had been rejected earlier.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Levinson, 18, Skillfully Interprets Much of Brahms' Latter Works : Despite his ability, sometimes other works in the young man's recital at the Seal Beach Chamber Music Festival proved less satisfying.
- Penelope Ann Miller: Freshman Up Against Brando and DeNiro
- Radio Stations Go by 'The Book' to Get Ahead
- Boy's Rescue Due to Good Timing : Accidents: Two deputies and a neighbor saw the 18-month-old boy floating in a pool just before he began to sink.
- Allen Reluctantly Agrees; Alzado Limps From Camp
- Massimiliano Duran won the World Boxing Council...
- Gordana Rashovich Rekindles Obie-Winning 'Shayna Maidel' Role
- Boxing from the past and present and...
- Seller of Pumps Chooses Prison Over Probation
- Food Chains, Union Talk to Avert Strike : Labor: Negotiators for retail clerks, meat cutters and 6 supermarkets are expected to meet this weekend. Contract runs out at midnight Sunday.
- Rats! No Snacking--All Because of Those Varmints
- San Diego
- Jetliner, Cessna in a Near-Collision Over Long Beach
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT : Fire Dangers are Knowable, So Make Them Known : Periodic canyon blazes are natural. The degree of risk should be disclosed to home buyers during purchase.
- Asphalt Diverted Into Sewer : Environment: Officials feared goo spilled by vandal would reach the Bolsa Chica wetlands four miles downstream.
- Salvage Whatever We Can : Broken-Down Houses Should Be Built Up Again; the City Has a Plan
- Padres Bid Kroc Farewell, Run Streak to Five
- Strings Beat Dukes in Team Tennis Play
- Exhibit Reflects the Kaleidoscope's Enduring Popularity : Science: The Fullerton Museum Center show offers a hands-on introduction to the principles involved in this 19th-Century invention. Some of the devices have a modern twist.
- NFL Draftee May Elude Trial With Probation
- Passers-By Pull Woman From Burning Vehicle
- Escondido
- Crane for South County Pipeline Flips, Trapping 4; 2 Are Injured
- Guerrero Passes His Crash Course : Rams: Six-foot-6 former USC star slims to 305 pounds, earns a shot in training camp. He was cut by Bengals last year.
- Mets to Deal Marshall to Red Sox Today
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Upsets Agassi; Sampras Stops McEnroe
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stieb Outduels Hough for 1-0 Blue Jays' Victory
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Are in First Alone After Beating Cardinals
- List of Sponsor Withdrawals From PGA Grows
- UFW Protest Disrupts Store Groundbreaking : Labor: Union members, in their latest rally against Vons, converge on a San Fernando project designed to rejuvenate an old Latino area.
- Steinbrenner Has Uphill Fight With the Commissioner
- Nicaraguan Exports His Own Revolutionary Theater
- Moderates Escalate Southern Baptist Holy War
- Chabad of West Orange County Schedules Tisha B'Av Observances
- As Gnatcatcher Goes, So Goes Nature : Environment: Studying well-being of the bird species could tell researchers a lot about the state of the North County natural habitat.
- Grand Jury Indicts Pair Over Insurance Fraud
- Single Parents Honored in Huntington Beach
- Escondido
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: JIM HEFFER : Before 'Big D' There Was 'Big H' : Pitchers: Drysdale and Heffer were intimidating stars at Van Nuys High. One achieved professional stardom and its trappings, the other struggles anonymously in an art supply shop.
- Doubt Goes Early in Langston Loss
- Churches That Minister Gays Bid to Join Council
- Move to Save Land Swap Could Take Years : Jordan Ranch: If Simi Valley decides to annex acreage involved in the Hope deal, the process of getting approval could be lengthy.
- Racers Fade in the Shade : Solar power: A Cal State Northridge team was unprepared for thundershowers obscuring the sun during parts of an 11-day Florida-to-Michigan rally.
- Woman, Companion Convicted in Stabbing Death of Husband
- Motive Suggested in Marine Scuffle : Courts: An angry recruiter attacked a man and left him in a coma, the victim's friends say. But the defendant's attorney says it was self-defense.
- PIRU : Driver Killed After Veering Into Lane
- Housing With a Twist: Job Training : Development: Watts-Willowbrook project sits next to college, where residents can study for health careers.
- VENTURA : A Beached Yacht Begins to Take Shape
- No Criminal Charges Filed Against Polonia After Oakland Incident
- Area Babe Ruth Team Reaches State Final
- IRVINE : Ex-UCI Lecturers Fight Dismissals
- First baseman Don Mattingly was placed on...
- Reserve guard Darrin Dafney has been given...
- School Trustees Reaffirm Support of Reading Series
- Court to Rule on Spiritual Healing Deaths
- 100 Free-Lance Writers Brainstorm at 48-Hour Script-a-Thon at Mall
- TV REVIEW : Wryly Comical View of the Old West in 'El Diablo'
- Psychiatrist Testifies That Victim Blamed Judas Priest's Music
- Knott's, Bucking Trend, Increases Musical Menu : Theme parks: Six Flags Magic Mountain has shaved its lineup of Top 40 acts and Disneyland has all but eliminated live pop, rock, and country music.
- Historic Hotel Damaged by Blaze
- 2nd Garbage Truck Driver Dumps Trash at City Hall
- Nothing New Under the Sun for Ex-Padre
- GOODWILL GAMES : U.S. Women Break Through, Give Soviets a Scare in Gymnastics
- The Alabama Journal of Montgomery reported that...
- MINOR LEAGUE REPORT : Karros in Dodger Plans for New Dream Infield
- Dallas D.A. Charges Stores in Live Crew Sales
- Bush Approves Sale of Key Chip Firm to Japanese : Semiconductors: The deal is small, but the company is a crucial supplier. The deal could still be overturned by the Justice Department.
- Scripps Clinic, Memorial Hospitals to Merge
- Pittson Co.: In an unusual move, Pittson...
- Search for a Larger House Finally Brought Couple Back Home
- Campeau May Not Attend Shareholder Meeting: Robert...
- Buyer of Columbia Junk Debt Includes Asian Heavyweight
- Sanwa Feeling Slowdown in Business Loans : Banking: A memo by the Japanese-owned California firm's chief calls for more aggressive marketing and warns that cost cutting is coming.
- USX Will Pay $34 Million to Settle Pollution Suit : Steel: The firm was charged with dumping waste water into the Grand Calumet River in Indiana.
- Class Glass : Medium of Knickknacks Rises to Fine Art
- GARDENING : Window Boxes Add Color
- McDonnell Picks Executive to Run Non-Aerospace Units
- Disney Envisions a New Epcot-Style Anaheim Park
- EARNINGS : Buyout Costs Cut Quarterly Earnings at Archive by 77%
- Ford Closes Brazil Plant: Ford Motor Co.'s...
- Pentagon Official Rejects Demands to Bar Northrop : Defense: The procurement chief admits to a House panel that he has never reviewed evidence from many federal probes.
- International Business Machines has announced a realignment...
- Chrysler, Fiat Deal Near, News Report Says
- Confidence in S&Ls; Down Sharply, Poll Finds
- L.A. Company Buys Catalogue of Black Music
- Room Too Dark and Dreary? The Solution May Lie Overhead : Skylights: A hole in the roof can provide a sense of openness and light to lift the spirits. Installation can be relatively painless.
- May Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- Drollet Was Trying to Break From Brando Clan, Relatives Say
- Water War : Shortage Turns the Rural Haven of Green Valley Into a Divided Town
- Shell Oil Co.: The nation's sixth-largest oil...
- Pickens Challenges Toyota: Texas oilman T. Boone...
- ASK THE HANDYMAN : Replacing a Faulty Electrical Breaker Switch Isn't as Tough as It Looks
- Colombia Cocaine Cartel Declares End to Violence : Terrorism: Drug traffickers say the offer follows efforts at peace and the end of the Barco administration.
- Doomsday Plane's Round-the-Clock Flights Called Off
- 7 Men Held in Kidnaping, Rape Attempt
- New Postmaster for Reseda Named
- Brakes Blamed by Driver in Truck Crash Fatal to 8
- Quake in South Pacific Rocks Vanuatu Islands
- County Agencies Sue Social Security Over Aid for Mentally Ill
- How's This for a Little Gratitude?
- EARNINGS : Western Digital Profit Off 29% Despite $1-Billion Year
- McDonnell's Debt Downgraded by Moody's and S
- Kendall Will Sell McGaw Unit for More Than $210 Million
- Snag in PTL Buyout Bid: A Jewish-born...
- Swiss Probe Philip Morris Deal: Swiss authorities...
- With These Organ Transplants, You Need Room, Money, Skills
- Told Son to Lie, Say He Raped Jogger, Father Testifies
- Israel, Soviet Union Sign Agreement on Trade
- Student Loan Firm's Bailout Set at $100 Million
- Study Links Utah Leukemia Deaths to Nuclear Fallout
- MEDICINE / UNFINISHED BUSINESS : Polio's End in Americas Seen by 1991 : Only three cases of the disease have been detected so far this year.
- Disney Plans an Epcot-Type Park for O.C. : Development: A company official said the firm intends next year to unveil detailed plans for an attraction similar to the popular one now operating in Florida.
- Swimmer, 18, Dives Into Surf and Suffers a Broken Neck
- Blaze at Historic Hotel in Glendale Injures 1 and Leaves $20,000 Damage
- VENTURA : Settlement OKd in Harbor Village Suit
- First Interstate Bancorp has named Lillian R....
- Army Pact Awarded
- Mobile Home Movement
- E. German Crisis Ends as Coalition Resolves Dispute : Unification: Prime Minister De Maiziere drops his opposition to a joint all-German election next December.
- State Budget Deal Raises Taxes, Fees by $850 Million : Impasse: Agreement between Deukmejian and legislative leaders calls for $2.3 billion in spending cuts. But passage is not assured as the Legislature balks.
- COUNTYWIDE : Jobs Plus Helps Out Low-Income Youths
- Buckey Jury Deadlocks; Mistrial Is Declared : McMartin: D.A. Reiner says he won't seek a third trial. Longest criminal case in history comes to an end.
- Commerce Chief, CEOs Head for Asia
- Denticare Begins Talks With State Over HMO, Indemnity Insurance
- Edging Your Way Toward a Better Lawn
- Little Future for Housewares, Appliances
- McDonnell Douglas: McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Co....
- Hot Microsoft Will Boost Work Force 40% Next Year
- John C. Katovich has been appointed senior...
- Thirsting for a Good Drink? Try Tapping a Source of Bottled Water
- Senate OKs $54-Billion Farm Bill : Legislation: The measure would freeze subsidies for many basic crops but give flexibility to grow other products to meet market demand.
- Water Rate Hike Plan Questioned
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Poll to Be Taken on Park Development
- Court Is Asked to Settle Redistricting Skirmish
- Mechanic Hurt as Fire Razes Service Station
- 'Fatal Attraction' Defendant Fails to Win Bail Reduction
- Anti-Drug Program Planned at Air Base
- Real Estate Consortium Ran Investment Scam, State Says
- Fire Razes Gas Station and Injures Mechanic
- The Pershing Square apparatus that was recently...
- Weight-Loss Product Cal-Ban Is Embargoed at Orange Warehouse
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : District's Drug Policy Deserves Support
- BOXING : Quarry Evokes Images of What Might Have Been
- Hope Doesn't Change Hurt : Difficult Days for Bedrosian, Whose Son Has Leukemia
- AN AFTERNOON AT RAMS CAMP : Rams Encounter Some Happy Campers : Football: Team's practices at UC Irvine provide enough of a distraction for youths to cause concern among their counselors.
- PREP FOOTBALL / SHRINE GAME : They Made Change for Better
- Relatives Gain Control of Rappaport Estate