- MISSION VIEJO : New School to Mix Able, Disabled
- SIMI VALLEY : Mayor, Resident File for Election
- Firefighters Set Up Fund to Help Burn Victim, 12
- OJAI : Matilija Dam Repair Options Discussed
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Won't Forget Loss to Fromberg
- 2 Former Local Stars Transfer to Pepperdine
- Rookie Troy Beebe was injured in a...
- A Good Sports Bet Is Harder to Find
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Really Battle Back and Beat Phillies
- SHORT TAKES : 'Twin Peaks' Cans Recap Show
- 'Self-Help Graphics' Vibrates With Energy and Intimacy
- U.S. Response to Civil War in Liberia
- Judge Bars Wildmon Art Brochure Mailing
- Rental Price Increase on the Horizon : Videocassettes: Retailers fear hike will scare away consumers, but they'll do it anyway.
- TEAM TENNIS : Strings Finish Fast, Finish Racquets
- SHORT TAKES : Cronkite to Take Up the Baton
- 'Saigon' Spurs Resignation
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cards Tip Cubs, Ruin Dickson's Debut
- TV/VIDEO
- Art Contest Is a Mountain of a Task
- Mon Kee--Reclaiming Old Glory
- U.S. Response to Civil War in Liberia
- TENNIS SAN DIEGO TOURNAMENT : Fairbank-Nideffer Finally Falters
- Rubin Laughed All the Way to Bank, Hall of Fame : Horse racing: Owner makes it on John Henry's back. Velasquez, McAnally, Sheppard also inducted.
- 'Jakes' May Boost 'Chinatown' Rentals
- COMMENTARY : 'If I Made the Rules . . .'
- Censors Could Make U.S. the Land of Bland
- 'Dream of Wealth' Offers Look at U.S. Imperialism : Theater: Arthur Giron's latest play, part of SCR's annual Hispanic Playwrights Project, is based on the history of the United Fruit Co. in Guatemala.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Eyeful of Wretched Excess
- MOVIE REVIEW : Guinness' Comedy 'Kind Hearts' to Screen
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Sexual Odyssey in 'Going Places'
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Photography Center to Host Graffiti Art Expo
- UCSD Names Coaches in 3 Sports
- Trojans Have the Horses to Rebuild : USC: Larry Smith's team is inexperienced on defense, but the talent seems to be there.
- Batbusters Win Twice in National Softball
- Burbank's Kemp Resigns Positions With Cross-Country, Track Teams
- 'Fourth of July' Arrives in Stores With a Bang
- TENNIS : Gallien Breaks Off Courtship With Pepperdine
- JUNIOR NATIONAL CYCLING : Unwilling to Quit, Hincappie Wins 2
- COMMENTARY : On the Playing Fields of Social Conscience, Most Golfers Bogey
- Miami's Holt Out for Year but Happy He'll Play Again
- Bow-and-Arrow Bear Hunting Is Blocked
- SHORT TAKES : Cruise, Girlfriend in Sydney
- She Puts Her Love of Jazz in Writing
- MUSIC
- DEL MAR : Gosden's World Is Far Different, but He Remains a Popular Winner
- 3 Charged in $3.8-Million Insider Trading Scheme
- Wholesale Prices Down 0.1% in July : Economy: Analysts see the producer price figures as a last respite from inflation before the Iraqi 'oil shock' set in.
- Florida Charges FundAmerica With Fraud Counts
- O.C. Commissioner's Votes Appear to Break State Law : Development: Planning official acted on Mission Viejo Co. matters after accepting $365 in gifts from them.
- Ex-DEA Agent Pleads Guilty to Trafficking
- WORLD : 2 Germans Killed by WWII Bomb
- LOCAL : 2 Men Wounded in Argument on Freeway On-Ramp in Seal Beach
- Cleo Dorman; Artists' Model for Thousands
- Jack Hale; Guided Treatment Center
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Judge Enjoins Novelist's Son
- POLITICIAN WATCH : No, for Pete's Sake
- Oceanside
- City Requests Inspection Reports on Collapsed Awning
- 'Late Amnesty' Scheme Bilks Illegal Aliens : Immigration: False interpretation of recent court decisions is behind the scam. The INS says that of 5,456 recent amnesty applications, only 243 qualified.
- Poway
- Governor Changes His Tune on Loan
- Bad Show From Actors' Equity : Union picks the wrong cause to fight, and producer cancels 'Miss Saigon'
- Disrepair, Skeptics Greet New Owners at Equestrian Center
- Town Is in Danger of Losing Its Charm
- Will Clippers Settle for a Fixer-Upper in Hunt for TV Home?
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- CYCLING : When the Cameras Rolled, So Did Denman
- Tips for Better Manufacturing: Simplify : Efficiency: Consultant Leroy D. Peterson is a trouble-shooter for factories that want to be more competitive.
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : NEWPORT BEACH COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Poultry Lovers Crow as Ban Is Rejected
- Carson Rescinds Designation of Trash Hauler After Complaints
- COUNTYWIDE : Raids Lead to Arrests of 4 Teens in Slaying
- Notre Dame Back Sues NCAA to Regain College Eligibility
- A Little Rain Must Fall on Albright's Career With Tigers : Baseball: Former Rolling Hills High and Harbor College standout is struggling with class-A team.
- The United States routed South Korea, 146-67,...
- Parrish Ends 0-for-21 Drought With Game-Winning HR in 11th
- Japanese Chemical Maker, Shell to Set Up Joint Venture
- Peru Takes Drastic Economic Turn: Newly inaugurated...
- House Panel Raps Loan Policies of Bank Regulators
- SOUTHLAND : Trench Collapses; Worker Killed
- Markets, Unions Reach 12th-Hour Accord, Avert Strike : Labor: Representatives of six major store chains and 80,000 workers approve a tentative agreement on a three-year contract.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Fund OKd to Ease Economic Transfer
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Agent, FBI Settle Harassment Suit
- Menswear Moving to New, Soft Fibers for Spring / Summer
- Bottom of Siberian Lake a Biological Treasure Trove : Science: U.S.-Soviet expedition finds 1,000 unique species in Lake Baikal, many spawned by hot vents.
- SOUTHLAND
- 60's REISSUED : Books: Publishing whiz puts manifestoes of the counterculture back on the shelves, in reach of those once caught in its spell and those too young to remember the Summer of Love.
- S. Africa Police Move In to Halt Riots; 33 Dead
- U.S. Women in Force
- Families of Hostages Wait and Worry : Mideast crisis: Like an increasing number of Americans, a La Canada family has become the victim of a world torn asunder by violence and terrorism.
- BUENA PARK : Surveys Will Ask Residents' Concerns
- 11 Officers Cheat in National City Promotion Test : Police: Applicants for senior posts are caught in scandal, but no disciplinary action is taken.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State to Confiscate Ranch Table Grapes
- Pain Became Anger for Murdered Girl's Mom
- Speeding Toward Gridlock
- Global Warming on NFL's Agenda
- WEEKENDER : Neer Tournament Concludes
- Delta Burke Returns Producers' Fire : Television: In a four-page commentary, actress alleges abusive behavior on the set of "Designing Women."
- County Museum Acquires Renoir's 'Huntsman' : Art: The painting of the Impressionist's son, filmmaker Jean Renoir, goes on display today at the Ahmanson Building.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Longer Day for Some 8th-Graders
- Suit Says Trinity Network's Crouch Fired Family of 3 Over Tax Protests : Litigation: TBN's former personnel director says she opposed the policy of disguising regular employees as "independent contractors."
- Transient Shoots Guard at Residential Hotel
- Judge Agrees to Consider New Request for Retrial
- Kansas JC Standout to Play Basketball for Antelope Valley
- Trouble in Triplicate : Red Relievers Are Controversial, but They Have a Hit on Their Hands
- El Camino Real's Cohen to Play at USC
- Because of a back injury, Australian Ballet...
- 'Mariah' Climbs the Chart
- FESTIVAL NEWS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Honey Tests for Pesticide Set
- New, Toylike Drones May Get Baptism of Fire
- NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Accused Pilot Tells of Drinking Episode
- Cost of Mideast Operation Set at Millions a Day : Deployment: Analysts estimate that the U.S. will spend at least $300 million a month, before a single shot is fired, to protect Saudi Arabia.
- OTHER COMMENTARY / EXCERPTS : Marching to Protect a Sweet Deal
- Bush Doesn't Plan to Tap Oil Reserves : Energy: Current supplies in the world market appear adequate, U.S. says. Other nations agree no immediate measures are required.
- More Suspects to Be Sought in Camarena Case : Justice: U.S. decision to continue the investigation could cause further strain in relations with Mexico. One suspect is Mexico City's chief of police.
- Bradley, Dinkins Warn of Census Undercount
- Countywide
- Woman Sentenced to 6 Years for Killing Lover
- A Much-Needed Lift for All Us Potential Crime Victims
- Trash Rates to Rise in Redondo
- Ex-Thrift Official to Plead Guilty in Brookside S&L; Case
- Keating, Ex-Thrift Kingpin, Stands Wealthy Until He's Proven Penniless : Thrifts: Regulators refuse to believe the former executive is broke. Yet his house is for sale and he's looking for work.
- Iraq Still Developing Nuclear Arms Arsenal : Weapons: A 'very aggressive' program may turn out a warhead in three to five years, Israeli experts say.
- France Joins Ranks of Nations Backing Saudis : Deployment: Mitterrand sends additional warships and helicopters to the area as a force that 'can intervene.'
- Arab Man Wounded in Israeli Attack Dies
- Moscow Backs Off on Armenian Militants
- Brando Ends Silence, Defends Son : Court: Christian Brando's bail in murder case is reduced to $2 million. Marlon Brando criticizes prosecutor, press.
- District Finds Way to Spend Building Funds : Education: Renovation projects at 32 schools will help use $13.6 million in state money that otherwise would have been lost.
- COUNTYWIDE : Valdez Experts to Study O.C. Spill
- Police Open Youth Center as Gang Alternative : Sepulveda: A vacant supermarket is converted to a wholesome hangout that offers free video games and guidance from officers and Explorer Scouts.
- U.S. Soccer Team Primed for Two Meetings
- Guessing Direction of Oil Stocks Is Risky . . . Except for the Long Term
- P.M. BRIEFING : UAW Rejects Chrysler Profit Plan
- P.M. BRIEFING : Lufthansa Seeks Regular Berlin Flights--1st Time Since WWII
- Hot Summer Has Japanese Drinkers Working Up a Foam
- For Kuwaiti Students, Fear and Loathing : Reaction: Iraq's invasion has caused an upheaval in the lives of the estimated 2,000 who are enrolled at California colleges.
- Moscow Hints It Might Join U.N. Force in Gulf : Soviet Union: The Kremlin calls for concerted action by the world body to halt Iraqi aggression.
- LOCAL : Pacoima Construction Worker Dies as Trench Collapses on Him
- BOOK REVIEW : Pale Tale Suffers Luckless Ending
- Arabs Put Off Summit After Iraqis Balk
- STYLE : Hermes Boutique Brings O.C. Highly-Prized Scarfs, Purses : Accessories: Newly opened shop has three-year waiting list for the 'Kelly' handbag, a $3,250 item.
- WORLD : Israel Claims Control of Water
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Key Air Force Commander Fired
- NATION : Careless Electrician Gets 5 Yrs.
- Santee
- Texas A&M;, Texas Looking at Pacific 10
- Cindy Figg-Currier dropped a 25-foot eagle putt...
- Red Sox Make It Easy for Clemens : Angels: Boston pounds out 17 hits as ERA leader wins his 16th game, 14-3.
- Keating Says He's Broke, but OTS Seeks Restitution
- Magellan Probe Orbiting Venus : Space: NASA spacecraft hits the brakes and begins circling the hot, cloud-covered planet.
- LOCAL : Gang Tied to Van Nuys Slaying
- 4 Men Arrested in Raid Indicted on Drug Charges
- ORANGE : CHOC Heliport Gets Initial Approval
- Classic Spanish Food and Youthful California Spirits Make Heady Mix
- Governor Explains Veto of Loan Measure
- You may recall the Freeway Chickens, who...
- High-Tech Device Will Keep Tabs on Members of Gangs
- Camarillo Seeks Halt to Builders' 15 Projects : Growth: City officials want county planners to stop further development in the Santa Rosa Valley. They say the plans violate the greenbelt agreement.
- 20 Indicted in Money-Laundering Probe
- FULLERTON : Road Noise Foes Start New Campaign
- THE SIDELINES : Indians' 1st Baseman Disabled
- P.M. BRIEFING : Agencies Plan Worst-Case Cuts
- Retail Sales Rise in July: Most of...
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Restrictions Lifted on Kuwaiti Holdings in U.S.
- Playboy Enterprises Inc.: The Chicago-based publishing and...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK : New Maintenance Buildings Planned
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Garbo Street Campaign Falters
- Cause of Hubble Telescope Defect Reportedly Found
- Street Approach on AIDS Found to Deter Drug Users : Health: A pilot project's results vary by city, but data shows 49% to 75% of addicts cutting back or stopping.
- Arabs to Back Up Saudis : Iraqi Leader Issues Call for Holy War
- Selling Autographs: A Foul Blow by Baseball
- Protesters Show Support for Ex-Inglewood Principal
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Hausdorfer to Run for a Fourth Term
- Officials Launch Lake, Park in Encino but the Water Will Come Later : Outdoors: Lake Balboa is to be filled in two years. But the 160-acre site is the latest addition to the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area.
- Complaints Force Panel to Reconsider Limits on Businesses : Reseda: People line up to denounce what they say is a secretive process and a flawed notion of what they want their neighborhood to be.
- OXNARD : State Funds Could Pay for Safe Water
- OXNARD : Bank Holdup Called Similar to 3 Others
- Pic 'N' Save Sells Stores: The company...
- 567 Hospitals Sue State, Alleging Serious Medi-Cal Underpayments
- WORLD : Jordanians Burn Flags, Protest U.S. Troops, Vow to Support Iraq
- 9 Killed in Manila Fire
- Russian Rule : California's Ft. Ross Was Once Their Remotest Outpost
- A $100,000 Honda?
- ORANGE : Mayor Smith Won't Run for Reelection
- Appeals Court Orders Stay of Redistricting : Voting rights: Federal judges will hear the county's appeal of plan. Reaction to the latest development is varied.
- Globetrotters' Moorpark Visit Up in the Air
- Alexander Fredrick Franzka; Ceramics Sculptor
- Motive Sought in Car Bombing at Repair Shop
- Lake Park Opens--Water Comes Later : Recreation: Officials dedicate Encino facility, even though lake bed will stay dry for another two years. Bike trails and other amenities are ready to be used.
- Parrish's Number Comes Up and Angels Win in 11
- DISNEYLAND PIGSKIN GAME : It's Just the First Step for Colorado, Tennessee
- Steinbrenner Wants to Revise Sanctions : Baseball: Commissioner Vincent indicates his anger at the position and says he won't change any part of their agreement.
- Coach Dan Reeves of the Denver Broncos...
- Markets, Unions Reach 12th-Hour Accord, Avert Strike : Labor: Representatives of 6 major chains and 80,000 workers approve a tentative agreement on a 3-year contract.
- COLUMN ONE : An Eerie Outpost Awaits GIs : In a long stalemate, troops would be exposed to boredom, loneliness and culture shock. Fraternizing between men and women outside the family is forbidden.
- Deukmejian Singles Out Honig in Counterattack Against Critics
- Negotiators Take Supermarket Talks to Strike Deadline
- CHEMICAL WARFARE
- Lawrence L. Rodberg, Air-Freight Leader, Dies
- Doctor Pedals Away on Bike--Disappears on a Trail of Mystery
- SIMI VALLEY : Construction Begins on 25-Acre Park
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Last-Minute Vote on Measure Scheduled
- Hearing on P.V. School Closures Report
- Police Arrest Stabbing Suspect After Standoff
- Volunteers Maintain Around-the-Clock Vigil : Cycling: Road conditions relayed, times recorded at Downey shop, which is communications headquarters for Race Across America.
- No. 1 Player in 16s Rallies, Ousts Friend
- Florida's Kish Is Leader at Halfway Point
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Henderson Hits Another Timely Homer
- Montana Joins Ranks of Richest NFL Players
- Going Strong at 2,000 : Padres: Teammates, fans honor Templeton on occasion of his 2,000th career hit during 7-0 victory in Atlanta. But off the field, his thoughts focus on his ailing father.
- Magic Johnson has decided not to run...
- Court Urged to Make Band Pay $5 Million
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Ensemble 'Flatliners' Losing Proposition for Audience
- U.S. Response to Civil War in Liberia
- Be-Bop Competition Blows Into Town
- Ben Johnson, given a second chance by...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Mike Wofford in Three Formats
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Singing a Song of Praise for for Bernadette's
- A Real Humorist at Work in 'Honey, I'm Home'
- Roe Returns to Take Lead for Lo-Tec
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tuxedo Cowboy's Niceness Is a Refreshing Alternative
- THE SIDELINES : University Cleared of Sex Bias
- Coffee and Leading Indicators, Please
- Sales by the Seashore: If you've got...
- Salomon to Cut Back Philipp Bros. Unit:...
- Money Fund Assets Soar: Assets of the...
- Firefighters Try to Tame Blazes in West
- Moscow Pledges Not to Use Force to Disarm Armenian Militants
- Are Stranded Americans in Fact Hostages? : Travel: Even before Saddam Hussein slammed the door, Westerners had little assurance that they could leave.
- Back at You: Environmental activist Patti Davis,...
- OTHER COMMENTARY / EXCERPTS : Marching to Protect a Sweet Deal
- Post Office Tragedy Leads to Some Changes
- Competition Disappears as Larson Coasts to Single-Handed Sailing Title
- Final 'Sun Up' Stirs Fond Memories
- Jack Valenti Says Change Possible for Film Ratings
- TV/VIDEO
- Traveler's Checks' Pledge Is Step Backward
- Government-Held Thrifts Lose $3.1 Billion: The first-quarter...
- Tiburon Wins Navy Pact
- Oakland Delighted by Reopening of Emporium : Retailing: The store, finally restored after being damaged in last year's quake, was the big lure for shoppers to the city's struggling downtown.
- Midway Will Offer Chicago Flights in John Wayne Debut
- Iliescu to Visit Moscow
- Session on Abortion Bill Veto Rejected
- Reagan Administration Obstructed Agent Orange Study, Panel Claims
- Israel Tests New Anti-Missile Missile : Mideast: Any attacker 'will bring upon himself great tragedy,' Shamir warns. The nation's concerns are headlined in the press.
- Some GIs Trained in Harsh Mojave
- BREEDING BIRDS: HOUSE WREN (Troglodytes aedon)
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- STATE : Overdose Killed Grateful Dead Keyboardist Brent Mydland
- Date Certified for Unified German Elections--Dec. 2
- Columbia Being Readied for Liftoff in Unprecedented Shuttle Shuffle
- TUSTIN : City OKs Design for Civic Center Face Lift
- Hussein Is No Match for the U.S. : Military: With the largest peacetime buildup in history and the best-trained and best-armed forces ever, how can American power be doubted?
- CSUN Basketball Assistant Fehte Takes Post With St. Mary's College
- BEACH NOTES : Dodd Continues His Search for a Steady Playing Partner
- Nostalgia Unfurls Its Sails In Race Saluting Past : Wooden Boats From Bygone Era Take Part in Corinthian Classic, a Regatta of Great Latitude Off Ventura
- Fairbank-Nideffer Loses Her Balance, Is Felled by Paulus
- U.S. Response to Civil War in Liberia
- Equity to Reconsider Ban on 'Miss Saigon' Star
- Cutbacks, Lack of Access Hurt Iraq TV Coverage
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Personal Cooking, Italian-Style
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Barry Juror Hospitalized; Others Get Day Off
- For Saudis, World Holds Fears, Lures
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TRINIDAD : 114 Coup Leaders Face Death Penalty
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Chamber Questions School Supt. Ouster
- Ex-Planning Official Enters Council Race
- This Vandeweghe Went for Ball, Net--but No Hoop
- The Soviet hockey federation said it plans...
- No Arabian Knights to Save the Day
- Film Library to Move
- SHORT TAKES : Guthrie Decries 'Fear of Music'
- U.S. Response to Civil War in Liberia
- MOVIE REVIEW : Class Stuggles of the Upper Strata in 'Metropolitan'
- ART REVIEW : Hanne Darboven's Works Tackle the Passage of Time
- His Growing Pains Are His Movie Now : Film: Whit Stillman's 'Metropolitan' looks at the lives of young New York socialites. It's his life, too.
- For GIs in Saudi Arabia, It's Dig, Dig and Dig
- Lorenzo Sells Airline Stock to SAS; to Get $31 Million : Finance: Labor celebrates as the man who broke unions agrees to stay out of industry for seven years.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : EUREKA : Spikes in 3 Tree Logs Discovered
- Robert Synes; TV Game Show Producer
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Richard Dreyfuss Has New Son
- COUNTYWIDE : Samaritans on Bikes Patrol Dusty Trails
- Suspect in Mechanic's Killing Seized After Chase
- U.S. Challenges Majority-Vote Rule : Elections: Justice Department says Georgia's requirement is illegal. Practice has 'chilling effect' on blacks in electoral process, suit alleges.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Nabs 2nd Math Grant
- Laguna's Bootleg Housing War Now Waged in Court
- Jury Begins Deliberating in Radke Murder Trial : Courts: In closing arguments, prosecutor tries to link the 1988 slaying of a popular 16-year-old Mira Mesa High School student to a possible homosexual liaison.
- CHARGERS NOTEBOOK DON PATTERSON : Nelson Back Because He Has the Right Part
- Mize and Couples Lead at PGA Championship : Golf: Pair tied at 140 with 2nd round still under way. Bobby Wadkins shoots 75 to fall 3 shots behind.
- Shoal Creek's Rough Mows 'Em Down : PGA: Bobby Wadkins (68) leads Couples and O'Meara by one as only 15 break par in first round.
- Lautenschlager Adds Balance, Perspective to Her Repertoire : Diving: Former Granada Hills High athlete credits sorority ties for helping to put her on the road to the Olympic Trials.
- Dodgers Making a Move : Baseball: They pull within seven games of Reds by scoring five runs in the first on way to a 10-3 victory at Cincinnati.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Yankees' Perez Has Surgery
- DANCE REVIEW : New Principals in Australian Ballet's 'Giselle'
- PREVIEW : Evil Witch Adds Magic to Production of 'Princess and the Pea'
- PEOPLEWATCH