- THE DROUGHT : Ventura Reduces July Water Use by 22.8% in 3rd Month of Limits
- Boy Dies as Migrants Cross I-5 in the Dark
- Agency OKs Calabasas Application for Cityhood : Incorporation: Despite the backing of a panel that oversees the creation of new cities, backers of the plan are cautious, citing two previous failures.
- Oxnard : City Accused of Hindering Shelter
- Officer Who Stunned Epileptic Is Suspended : Ventura: The driver who was shocked 9 times with a stun gun calls the penalty 'a slap on the wrist.'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Promises to Air Pierside Rebuttal
- Countywide : Orange, Fullerton Set Fireworks Vote
- Ip to Be Retried for 2nd-Degree Murder in Killing of Youth
- OK, You Three . . . You're Up Next : Chargers: The search for Fouts' successor continues with Tolliver, Vlasic and Friesz.
- Agency OKs Calabasas Application for Cityhood
- Poway Council OKs Limited Quarry Expansion : Mining: Neighbors wanted the facility shut down, and CalMat Co. wanted a much larger operation.
- MEINERS OAKS : New Post Office May Open in September
- Committee OKs Bill for L.A. River Plan
- Williams Looking Down : Padres: As fast start fades, so do his hopes of staying in the majors. His first at-bat in a week was an out during a 7-1 loss in Atlanta.
- RACING ROUNDUP : 4 Horses in Spill at Saratoga
- JUNIOR NATIONAL CYCLING : U.S. Faces Last-Minute Test in Team Pursuit : Finals: The winner of this meeting will be wearing red, white and blue when the race is over.
- Zsa Zsa Gabor in Jail
- Uh-Oh, Two New Os
- GOOD COOKING : Wrappers: Shortcuts at the Ready
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- In Honor of Life : Health: Bone marrow transplant recipients gather at City of Hope to mark their successful fight against illness. They also remember those who didn't make it.
- 'Heart Beat' of a Beat Generation
- Gordon Bunshaft, 81; Pioneer Architect
- Catch a Wave : North County Beaches Swell With Promise for New Surfers
- Opening for Lavish Post Office Delayed
- President Bush's Address: 'America Will Stand by Her Friend'
- OJAI : Fair Board Buys Artist's Painting
- Judge Tells Nash to Return School Files
- 'Gigolo' Must Pay Victims of Romance Con : Justice: A judge approves a no-jail plea bargain that frees the defendant to earn money for restitution. The defense attorney calls it a 'sweetheart deal.'
- Cuyamaca Rancho Fire Under Control
- VENTURA : Extra Trash to Cost Residents
- OXNARD : Man Pleads Guilty to Robbing Bank
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : In a Crisis, Evanses, Stewarts Close Ranks
- Jefforee Scores Four-Length Victory in Stakes at Saratoga
- Well, Maybe He Has a Bubbly Personality
- Ex-Banning Player Finds a Home at Montclair Prep
- MUSIC REVIEW : Piano Works Start Beethoven Series
- County Museum Gets a Renoir
- Tokyo Stocks in Nose Dive
- Feinstein Pledges to Restore School Cuts
- KIDS AT ART : The Whold Family's Welcome at a Trio of Outdoor Festivals in Laguna Beach
- THE HOUSE
- Mural Dedication
- Culver City : Rent Subsidy Funds OKd
- LOCAL : Brando Bail Cut to $2 Million
- Library Closing
- DOWN TO EARTH : Singer Robert Plant's Post-Zeppelin Careet Isn't So Full of Hot Air
- Girl's Detour to Baghdad About to End
- 2 Accused of Defrauding Workers : Labor: A Lancaster couple are charged with withholding $170,000 in wages on two public works projects.
- Staff Quit, Rival Paper Started as Islander Is Sold
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Church Building Permit Is Denied
- Armored Car Guard Shot in Robbery : Crime: The bandits got more than $20,000 after wounding the guard during a shoot-out in Encino. Deputy marshals may have briefly detained the criminals before letting them go.
- Coastal Panel Delays Decision on Malibu Hotel
- Arabs Absent From Saratoga Yearling Sale
- Woodland Hills Team Beaten in U.S. Open
- Little League Team to Play for Title
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Routs Korea in Basketball
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Are Loading Up on Dorado
- Learning the Basics Isn't as Easy as A-B-C : Rams: Players and coaches find teaching American football to club league amateurs in Berlin a difficult task.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Geraldo' Loses Dallas Outlet
- Experience Has Edge on Gavaldon
- SHORT TAKES : MGM-UA Sues CBS Over Movie That Could Pit Olin Vs. Olin
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- Museums Give Young Imaginations a Chance to Run a Little Wild : Recreation: The number of children's museums is increasing. And with good reason: They offer hands-on learning about science, art, culture, nature, history and even ourselves, all under the guise of fun.
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- Mexican Boy's Freeway Death Sparks Outcry
- Anger Builds Against 'Mansionization' : Housing: Responding to residents' complaints, Arcadia and San Gabriel put tighter limits on construction to avoid 'monster houses' on small lots.
- Bush Rejects Appeasement as 1st U.S. Forces Land in Arabia : Deployment: The initial move of 4,000 troops is called strictly defensive, to thwart any Iraq attack. The possibility of long-term involvement is not ruled out.
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- FundAmerica to Seek Return of Millions : Finance: Texas authorities said officials of the beleaguered marketing group will try to retrieve $11.3 million wired overseas by company founder Robert T. Edwards.
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- Trade Embargo Already Putting Squeeze on Iraq
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : U.S. Firms Take Steps to Protect Their Employees in Saudi Arabia
- 5 1/2 Days of High Pressure for Bush, Aides : Drama: How the President decided to send U.S. troops to the Middle East.
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- As Soldiers Prepare for Their Orders, Spouses Brace for Uncertain Farewells : Deployment: Families and friends say goodbys as troops get ready for possible duty in Saudi Arabia.
- Vendor Shot at North County Rest Stop : Crime: The suspected gunman is captured in Mission Viejo after being spotted on Interstate 5. The victim is in serious condition.
- EPA Cites Marines for Waste Handling : Environment: Air stations in Tustin and El Toro violated federal law through sloppy maintenance and record keeping of hazardous materials, agency says. Compliance is demanded.
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- THE MIDEAST CRISIS: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE : Energy : Independent Gas Stations Feel the Pinch
- Silverado's Campaign Donations Investigated : S&Ls;: The Colorado governor orders a grand jury probe after news reports that the failed thrift made illegal political contributions.
- Security Pacific Looks to Help in UAL Buyout : Airlines: A coalition of banks is attempting to arrange financing for an employee takeover. Rising fuel prices cloud the picture.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Official Who Quit Gets Severance
- LOCAL : Brink's Guard Shot Outside Encino Bank; Assailants Flee
- Brown Assails Initiative to Limit Terms in Office
- Walker Able to Put the Brakes on Immobility
- Unrest Not Over Yet, South Africans Say : Racial strife: Both left-wing blacks and right-wing whites are critical of ANC-government accord.
- U.S. Sends Planes, GIs to Gulf : Bush Acts to Protect Saudi Arabia From Iraqi Peril : Kuwait crisis: American troops could ultimately total 90,000. Part of the deal reportedly is an emergency sale of advanced U.S. fighters to the Saudis.
- Bush: No Appeasement : U.S. Role in Saudi Arabia Is 'Wholly Defensive' : 'America Will Stand by Her Friends,' President Declares
- Assembly Panel OKs Bill to Create River Plan
- O'Connor's Suggestion on Districts Rejected : Politics: Tussle continues as council foes shoot down plan for an outside expert to redraw district lines.
- GARDEN GROVE : Officers Smoke Out Suspects but Get Sick
- WHO'S WHO IN GANG-SHOOTING TRIALS
- Council OKs Study on Warner Ridge Plan
- Nigeria's Adeniken Ends Burrell Streak
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- CHARGERS NOTEBOOK : Tackling Big Injury Problems : Football: Offensive line coach Alex Gibbs has trouble rebuilding with so many of his players recuperating. And a trade is unlikely.
- Crow, Sockers Agree on 1-Year Deal
- THE SIDELINES : Aussies Win Basketball Opener
- FESTIVAL NEWS
- Forecast for 2050: U.S. Affluence
- For Now, They Fight With Words Alone : Politics: As the Mideast crisis escalates, the Kuwaiti ambassador and his son present a brave front as they strive to impress others with the plight their homeland faces.
- Woman Alleges Affair With Georgia Nun
- Barneys Thinks Big : Fashion: Barneys New York is on the move. With one Southern California outlet already opened, the specialty store's next stop is Beverly Hills.
- NATION : Army Ousts 'Heroic' Chaplain
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Greg LeMond Opens Restaurant
- Storms Crackle Across Sky; 2 Lost in Desert Flood
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Faction Says It Will Free Swiss Hostages
- Three Girls Found Safe After Night in Forest : Rescue: Lost campers are unharmed but shaken after huddling together during a pelting thunderstorm.
- 3 Cities on State's Fastest-Growing List
- Programs for Delinquent, Runaway Youth Face Loss of Funds in State Budget Cuts
- Man Convicted in Murder, Robbery of Car Salesman
- Panel With Almost Impossible Mission : Seven good men and women are asked to tackle Los Angeles' housing crisis
- Ruth C. Emge; Retired Engineering Mechanic
- County Is Doing Its Part for Legislative Driving
- CAMARILLO : Truck Hauling Pork Stolen at Motel
- San Diego
- The Heavy Price of Doing Right : Justice: Key witness in gang murder case knows he and his family may never be safe.
- All of the Rules Have Suddenly Changed in the Lands of Araby : No longer is there a vision of pan-Arabism, and the U.S. won't be kept at arm's length, to be played against the Soviets.
- Man, 30, Shot to Death in Van Nuys Drug Deal
- Council Balks at Adopting Miramar Lake Pact
- IRVINE : UCI Grant to Aid Executives' Health
- Two Aztec Freshmen Fail to Meet Academic Requirements
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- PRO FOOTBALL TRAINING CAMPS : Colts Were Aware of Dickerson's Injury
- Charting the Rise of 'Urban Contemporary' : Radio: KKBT's new format has launched it into Southern California's Top 10. Some say the station's success foreshadows an extensive market realignment.
- SHORT TAKES : Newsweek to Back Game Show
- Hall Resignation Ends Glyndebourne Conflict : Music: He was among advocates of classic opera pitted against company members willing to experiment.
- P.M. BRIEFING : SmithKline Earnings Rise 48%
- Treasury Auction Gets Off to a Slow Start
- Iraqi Oil Shipment Seized
- CREDIT : Uncertainty Discourages Bond Buyers
- THE MIDEAST CRISIS: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE : Mideast Crisis Throws Fuel on Fire of Oil Firms' Image Problem
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : 15 Hurt Fleeing Jet as 2 Engines Burn
- Liberian Threatens to Attack U.S. Force : Africa: Rebel leader warns Marines. West Africans plan to send a contingent in bid to halt war.
- CONSUMERS : Saving Money With Used PCs
- Democratic Rival Ends Young's Governor Bid : Elections: Georgia's longtime lieutenant governor has a 20-point lead in the polls over the former Atlanta mayor and U.N. ambassador.
- Mother's Search Ends With 3 Guilty Verdicts : Justice: She spent 10 years looking for the people who killed her son. A jury convicts them of murder.
- Under the Influence : Cultural Traditions Hamper War on Latina Alcohol Abuse
- Markets Turn Turbulent as U.S. Aids Saudi Arabia : Economics: Dow off slightly but could gyrate today. Oil prices ease, then rise. Gold is mixed, dollar higher.
- 2 Camarena Case Attorneys Threatened With Contempt : Murder trial: The judge questions one defense lawyer about contact with court reporter and accuses the other of withholding information on a mistrial motion.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Composite Drawing of Suspect Released
- Simi Valley Won't Sue L.A. Over Porter Ranch
- Retrial Sought Over Prosecutor on Jury
- Brando Son Pleads Not Guilty to Murder : Court: He is returned to jail after failing to post $10 million bail and surrender his passport.
- George T. Kerhulas; Company President
- Oxnard Least Terns: Making the Most of a Bad Situation : Environment: The endangered birds are making a comeback at Ormond Beach, but the largest colony has been driven out of Point Mugu.
- THE MIDEAST CRISIS: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE : Mideast Cargo Premiums Seen Rising Further : Insurance: Lloyd's of London and other London firms push for rate hikes because of the increased risk in the Persian Gulf.
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- P.M. BRIEFING : Ratners May Alter Offer for Kay
- E. Germany's Jobless Nearly Double in July
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Moscow to Establish Currency Markets
- Considered Easy Pickings for Iraq, 3 Little Oil Sheikdoms Are on Edge : Persian Gulf: Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates won't be able to stop Hussein if he decides to invade, experts on the region say.
- O.C. Motorists Blame Big Oil for 10-Cent Average Rise in Gas Prices
- Keeping It Music to Their Ears : Stage: A pair of songwriters agree to let a Pasadena theater put on the world premiere of their musical in return for artistic control.
- Boy, 4, Killed Playing With Gun
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Somehow One Senses a Lack of Sincerity
- Community Colleges Put in Tighter Budget Bind : Education: Pierce and Valley college administrators are told to cut $1 million each, and Mission is told to pare $300,000. Some classes will be canceled.
- Simi Won't File Suit Over Porter Ranch
- San Diego
- Prosecution Admits Error on Bail in Murder Case
- Killea's Bill on Confidential Police Hearings Is Sidetracked
- Council Votes to Enact Open-Meeting Law
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Water-Rationing Plan Is Imminent
- Water Use? The Council Isn't Saying
- Camarena Aftermath: Pyrrhic Victory?
- Ruling on Ground Water Promised in 30 Days
- FULLERTON : Tests Conducted for Marrow Transplant
- Car Thief Pushes Woman Out, Runs Over Her Twice
- Huber Advances to 4th Round
- REMEMBER WHEN : Padre Hero Forgot Unforgettable Game
- This Clown Not Laughing Inside : Patkin's Looks May Be Funny to Others, but Not to Him
- THE SIDELINES : Singleton's Eligibility Extended
- Runners Can't Quite Get It in Gear at Italian Meet; No Records Fall : Track: Burrell and Johnson win races. The organizers had promised a $200,000 Ferrari if someone set a new world standard.
- THE SIDELINES : 3 Arkansas Gridders Arrested
- Ellison Puts Off One Long Campaign for Another : Pro football: Former 49er linebacker decided his political career could wait when he signed with Raiders.
- Afarian Will Play 2 Sports at Santa Clara
- Faldo Going After 3rd Major Golf Title of Year
- Navratilova Injures Calf, Withdraws : Tennis: Second-seeded player's calf muscle is injured during practice for San Diego tournament. She hopes to be ready for L.A. competition.
- Australian Ballet Visits Performing Arts Center
- Fed Warns of High Prices, Slow Growth : Economy: The cautionary assessment echoes the concerns of many economists.
- P.M. BRIEFING : GM: Mideast Won't Deter Sales
- Soviets Will Open Domestic Money Exchanges : Transactions: The surprise move will enable businesses with no export potential to buy hard currency for equipment purchases abroad.
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- COLUMN ONE : Ethnic Scammers Fleecing Their Own Flocks : A growing number of con artists are employing 'affinity scams,' in which they prey on members of their own minority groups for millions of dollars.
- Simi Valley Drops Fight Over Project : Porter Ranch: City Council has decided against a lawsuit. It says L.A. and the developer have eased their concerns over smog and traffic.
- CAMARILLO : Annexation of 146 Acres Is Approved
- LAGUNA BEACH : Cave-In Cuts Phone Service to 25,000
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- A Lot of Dorado : Popular Game Fish Being Caught in Record Numbers Off Orange County
- Rams, Chiefs Carving Own Place in History
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- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Lose Third Straight, 4-0
- Suit Over Armand Hammer Museum Settled
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Twister': A Kansas Quite Unlike Dorothy's
- 2nd Buckey Trial Ends in Deadlock
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : CalComp's Growing Mideast Sales Effort Now at 'Standstill'
- THE MIDEAST CRISIS: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE : Oil Shock Is Two Sided Coin for Mexico : Trading: On one hand, it may boost the price of the country's crude. But if it triggers a recession in the United States, exports will suffer.
- Dow Turns Upward, Gains 24.26 Points : Wall St.: Bargain hunters and President Bush's Mideast comments snap four days of losses.
- THE MIDEAST CRISIS: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE : Interest Rates : Fixed Home Loans Rise on Inflation Fears
- Heart Valve Maker to Notify Patients of Possible Defects
- PREVIEW / FETAL RESEARCH BILL : Waxman Seeks to Restore U.S. Funds for Human Cell Studies
- Colombia's New Leader Says He'll Pacify Nation : South America: Gaviria takes office with a tough position against the Medellin drug cartel.
- Lemuel C. Shepherd Jr., 94; Ex-Marine Commandant
- Signs Point to Tentative Accord on Market Pact : Labor: Overnight talks see dawn of a more cooperative spirit. Despite compromise, however, sticky issues remain.
- Iraqis Killed and Pillaged, Refugees Say : Middle East: Most fled before the invaders closed Kuwait's borders. Others slipped across the desert.
- Spectacle, Complete With Apes, in Vegas Courtroom : Animal rights: Stardust headliner Bobby Berosini is suing after tapes showed him hitting his orangutans.
- WORLD : Beijing Won't Back Khmer Rouge
- BUENA PARK : Woman Doing Wash Burned by Gasoline
- Countywide : 3 Arrested During 4-City Drug Sweep
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Men Rob Store of $75,000 in Jewelry
- Planner Reverses Self on Public's Lost 96 Acres : Government: A county commissioner now defends the deeding of Laguna Niguel open space to a developer.
- Cranston Urges Larger U.S. Role in Mass Transit
- Countywide : David Sills to Head 4th Court of Appeal
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Cahill Upsets Mayotte in First Round
- Frazier, Lloyd, Kronemann Earn Tennis Honors
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Hunt for Deer Might Become Secondary
- He Makes Hitting a Reason for Being : Baseball: Players who need help can't get to the park too soon to satisfy Hriniak, batting coach for the Chicago White Sox.
- Jesse Owens Blazed Trail, Cox Follows It Proudly
- A HOUSE DIVIDED : Football: A family feud rages around Derek Sparks after Montclair Prep back takes up residence with foster parents.
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- PGA to Alter Its Process of Club Selection
- DANCE : Australian Ballet Works Hark Back to Impresario Diaghilev : Following his death in 1929, his company members and choreographers went on to influence ballet throughout the world.
- POP MUSIC : Usual Suspects Make Wanted List in Best Unsigned Band Contest
- James Bond Rights Up for Auction
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- 2nd Buckey Trial Ends in Deadlock
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- Funeral for Slain Israeli Youths Sparks Violence; Arab Killed
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Israeli-Backed Force Kills 2 Palestinians
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Government Resigns to Pave Way for Vote
- WORLD : Swiss Red Cross Worker Freed in Lebanon; Was Held 10 Months
- Legislators Seek Inquiry Into Gasoline Price Increases
- City Council Puts Watts Redevelopment on Hold
- Justice Turner Nominated to Head 2nd District
- VENTURA : 2 Men Sentenced to Treatment Center
- SIMI VALLEY : Company to Stage Disaster Drill
- SANTA ANA : Plan to Boost Spaces for Parking Tabled
- After Taking Long Trip to Majors, Rohde Takes It a Game at a Time
- Santiago Heats Up a Comeback
- Suter Leading Yacht Race Off Long Beach
- THE SIDELINES : Buffalo Bid for Expos Weighed
- THE SIDELINES : E. German Sports Unit Cuts Back
- Rose Begins 5-Month Sentence
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Give Fernandez Some Help and His First Victory, 5-3
- GLOBAL STOCK ROUNDUP
- Cal Fed to Buy Some Empire S&L; Branches
- Oil Flow From Iraq Halts
- Aerojet Wins Contract on Missile Cooling
- Iraqi Aggression
- U.S. Acts to Ban Airlines' Fixing of Overseas Fares
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- Bar Rescinds Pro-Choice Position : Abortion: The lawyers' association votes to remain neutral on the issue after hundreds of members dropped out of the group.
- Cheers Welcome Bhutto; Her Party May Go to Court : Pakistan: The former prime minister goes home to Karachi, defiant after government is dissolved.
- Ballot Effort on Funding Services to Aliens Fails : Illegals: Mayor claims that councilman's proposal for vote on denying money to groups that aid them has wide support but is unenforceable.
- Countywide : Suit Against Sierra University Dismissed
- What a Mere $4.5 Million Could Do
- Battle to Contain Cuyamaca Blaze Half Over : Fire: More than 400 acres have burned in a timber fire started by lightning. Hundreds of firefighters are on the scene south of Julian.
- PORT HUENEME : Extradition Sought of Accused Kidnaper
- Saw Victim, Witness Says, but Not Defendant Radke
- 200 Acres Burn in Fire Caused by Lightning
- Pond Will Be Lowered in Fight on Mosquitoes : Insects: Officials say draining part of the Chatsworth Reservoir will reduce the pest problem without endangering other wildlife.
- San Fernando, Union at Impasse Over Pact : Contract: The talks stalled mainly over pay. The issue goes to the City Council, which can order more talks, implement one side's offer or do nothing.
- Local Swimmmer Wins 800 Freestyle at Heritage Park
- Maverick Coach Gives Proteges the Advantage : Track: Charlie DiMarco formed his own club to ensure that the individual needs of athletes would be met.