- BOOK REVIEW : Reflections of a Reclusive Portuguese Poet : THE BOOK OF DISQUIET<i> by Fernando Pessoa</i> Translated from the Portuguese by Alfred MacAdam Pantheon Books $23, 277 pages
- She's a Master on Wheels : 5-Time Speed-Skating Champion Keeps Rolling at 43--and Keeps Beating Younger Competition
- Activists in Uproar Over New Limits on Building : Mt. Washington: The city has revised the guidelines, dropping some of an advisory committee's recommendations and revising others.
- Parting Memo by INS Official Blisters Agency
- Between Two Worlds : When in the Amazon, Michael Stuart Ani adopts the lifestyle of the Yanomamo Indians. Back home in Los Angeles, he champions their cause. 'If the forest perishes, where will the untamed like . . . me go?' he asks.
- Site Donation Brightens Hopes for a New Art Museum : Culture: A $450,000 gift also spurs backers' optimism about raising the millions needed to build a downtown structure.
- Long Beach : Petition Forces Council to Reconsider Smoking Law
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- Japanese Volcano Spews Rock and Gas
- Westchester Earns Top Billing in Games : Prep basketball: Defending City 4-A Division champion among Westside teams competing in LA Watts Summer Games.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : HOT TOPICS : High School Memories Are Made Of . . .
- Navy Opens Hearing on Gulf War Shooting
- Firm Offers Job, Back Pay to Fired Gulf Reservist
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Tarkanian to Coach in Celebrity Game
- New Roses for an Old Garden : Descanso to Rejuvenate, Upgrade Aged 5-Acre Site
- Leprechauns and a Lively Crowd
- IRVINE : Council Puts Squeeze on 1991-93 Budget
- MOORPARK : City Council Fires Head of Parks Panel
- Latino Organization Submits Plan for County Redistricting : Supervisors: MALDEF, which helped create the new 1st District, would adjust boundaries to reflect 1990 Census. Its proposal is one of six filed.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Attribute 1980 Death to Poisoning
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : What's <i> Not</i> the Matter With Kids Today
- Helio Hopes Its New Graphics Board Can Reverse Its Fortunes
- Getting Out the Word on Environment : Ecology: Through his nonprofit Green Library, Jacek Purat hopes to promote clean air and water in the Third World.
- Safe!
- Assembly OKs Drivers' Traffic School Option
- Authentic Is the Word for Tapatio
- 2 Marine Aviators Die in Copter Crash Near Fallbrook
- Norwalk : Portable Concession Trailer to Be Used for Sports Events
- Grooving on the Grass
- City Visions : A Thousand Oaks urban planner is bringing some very definite ideas to the first Eco-Cities Conference at UCLA.
- Scathing Report Condemns INS Chief : Immigration: A former official paints a picture of an agency lacking direction and strong leadership.
- For Apple, It's Lights, Camera, Action
- Asylum Restaurant Loses Its Chef
- Crepes: Easy Elegance
- The Late Show : Stars and Planets Provide a Nighttime Summer Spectacle
- Senate Hopeful's Suit Puts Pennsylvania in Turmoil : Novice says the people, not the parties, must choose candidates.
- Compton : Man Shot in Leg Trying to Escape Would-Be Car Thief
- World IN BRIEF : PERSIAN GULF : Accord Reported on Troops for Kuwait
- New City OKs a 'Don't Know' Budget
- Campaign Launched for Health Care Plan : Medicine: Coalition to lobby for state-run program that would provide access to all residents of state.
- The Perfect Student : Rain or Shine, Ill or Well, He Never Missed Class
- THE FANS' CHOICES
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- THEATER REVIEW 'FOOL FOR LOVE' : Cellar Dwellers : Play reveals Sam Shepard in a more mature and accessible mode.
- FISHING : Needy Youths Angle for the Big One
- Lamb Chops Deserve a Good Grilling : Barbecuing: This cut seems to be made for the grill. Serve chops with assertive, robust sauces featuring garlic, rosemary, mint, herb vinegar, peppers and ginger.
- The Great Debate: Thick Versus Thin
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- EXHIBITS : Learning How Victorians Did the I-Do Thing
- Elementary School Dresses Up Its Anti-Gang Message
- Covina : Layoffs for 29 City Staffers
- West Los Angeles : New Courtrooms Open
- Panel Orders Cemetery to Suspend Cremations
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- Condo Kiss Case Apology: 'Wrong Person'
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : The Global Valley : Many restaurants in the ethnically diverse Valley double as nightclubs with live entertainment when the hour grows late.
- Puck 'er Up! : Trends: With Wayne Gretzky, came hockey. Now the fever has begun to trickle down to players in the street.
- Vintners Seeking Return of Days of Wine and Roses
- Taking a Stand to Save Trees : Environment: To nurture nature, a county panel is urging regulations such as one that would force developers to pay a fine for each tree they ax.
- Days of Rest, Recuperation Offered Homeless Veterans
- CLIPBOARD : TWIN LAKES FREEDOM PARK
- Grads' Night Out : Sober All-Night Festivities at High School Offer Teen-Agers a Safe Way to Celebrate
- Santa Monica Pier's Free Summer Dance Series Starts Tonight
- Playa del Rey : Redesign of Intersection
- Classroom to Studio
- Judge Sets Trial Date in Test of Louisiana Abortion Law : Legislation: The case in U.S. District Court puts in motion what could be the long process toward review of the strict measure by the high court.
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- Recovery, Like Recession, Expected to Tap Sections of Nation at Uneven Pace
- Glen Ivy Real Estate Classes Under Probe : Regulation: Action by the state follows reports that the class work fell well short of requirements.
- A Desert Roundup of Exotic Chili Recipes
- Mail Bomb Suspect Tearfully Tells Jury He Falsified Evidence
- Some Fares Raised on Santa Monica Buses
- Boutique Opening Brings Out the Glitter
- Dow Falls 31.31 on Worry Over Lower Earnings
- For The Kids : GULL WINGS MUSEUM : Life Up Close : The renovated children's museum reopens, with plenty of exhibits and activities to intrigue young minds.
- Condo Group Wants to Kiss and Make Up : Behavior: A grandmother who was mistakenly warned about 'doing bad things' threatened a lawsuit.
- Ex-Partner in Epilady Wins $27.3 Million
- Readymades: It's a Wrap
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Martinez Criticizes Cut in Drug Budget
- Beverly Hills : School Board President
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Safety on Trail
- Occidental Paleontologist Wins Prestigious Award
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Festivals for the Fourth : * Communities plan family fireworks and summer fun.
- FASHION : Flair Dresser : Admitting to a secret search for a unique personal look--something like Annie Hall--provides a sense of relief.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Modified Gag Order Issued in Rape Case
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- Anti-Smoking Movement Gets Foot in Nevada Door : Health: The state's frontier ethic is yielding to efforts to restrict tobacco use in some public places.
- Shell Knell : The crawling pest becomes just another link in the food chain when cousin decollates are introduced to the garden.
- Schools : Librarians, Safety Officers Cut From Norwalk Budget
- Claims Swamp U.S. Agency That Pays for Vaccine Injuries
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- Reconsider Decision on Ritz Carlton Hotel
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- Health Care and Pay
- George Bush's Gulf Tears
- $54,000 in Instruments Donated to University Chemistry Department
- State Budget
- Don't Subsidize R.P.V. Development Plans
- Claremont's Public Art Project Wasn't 'Imposed'
- Loss of Drama at Schools Is Big Loss
- Restroom Deodorizers a Headache for Some
- Yugoslavia's Breakaway States Warned : Europe: Economic ostracism is a threat. Top U.S. and European officials urge unity and a peaceful solution.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Rape Case Defendant's Plea Delayed
- Bush Cites 'Appearance Problem' With Sununu : Ethics: The President calls his aide's car trip to New York appropriate as more flights on corporate planes are disclosed.
- PERFECT RECORD: When Andrew Juskaitis graduates today...
- Psychological Warfare at Home : Gulf War: Document submitted to Office of Veterans Affairs reports an alarming increase in the divorce rate as well as chemical abuse and anxiety by returning soldiers.
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : Takin' Them City Folks for a Ride
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : A Kinder, Gentler Flight
- 3 Officers Acquitted in 39th-Dalton Drug Raid : Trial: Jurors say they believe vandalism occurred, but that prosecutors failed to prove the defendants' role.
- Investigators Seeking Cause of Munitions Blast
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : A Garden Next to a Big Plant
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- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : Animal Attraction
- Speaking Fees Drop for Most Area Lawmakers : Congress: Rep. Waxman is the only Westside congressman who accepted more honorariums in 1990.
- Moscow and Beijing Forge a Common-Sense Liaison : Diplomacy: The two former enemies are settling into a nuts-and-bolts relationship of mutual advantage.
- COSTA MESA : Ex-INS Head Decries Job Center Takeover
- LIGHT STYLE : The Modified Souffle
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- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : A Glimpse Behind the Glitz
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : Home of the Emmy
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : Club Has the Right Hook
- RUFFLED FEATHERS: Veteran folk singer Odetta (F1)...
- Assembly Vote Set on Wilson's Budget Package : Spending: Governor says enough recalcitrant Republicans will break ranks and join Democrats to pass his program. GOP Leader Johnson disagrees.
- Irvine Heiress, Mother Finally Settle Lawsuit : Real estate: Joan Irvine Smith says she plans to give much of the payment to charity.
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : Rocking Out in Saugus
- Gates Wants to Head 2 Police Reform Panels
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : Big Wheels on a Fast Track
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- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : The Return of Absentee Mallets
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : Saddle Up and Get Some Grub
- Nestande Quitting State's Road Panel : Transportation: The former Orange County supervisor cites business demands and desire to avoid any conflict of interest. He served on the commission for 10 years.
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Discoveries : * If you've exhausted all of the usual tourist spots, it's time to visit some destinations along the unbeaten path. : Pyramid Has Pulling Power
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 20, 1991
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- Obituaries - June 20, 1991
- AIRLINES
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- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
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- LAW & REGULATION
- COMPANIES
- Global Heat Talks to Open on Cool Note : Environment: Second-round negotiations will begin in Geneva today. The U.S. has already rejected a comprehensive British proposal.
- As Cocaine Comes Off a High, Heroin May Be Filling Void
- Rep. Beilenson, Wife to Be Honored Sunday
- Gulf Traumas Come Home to Roost : Military: A new study confirms that some returning soldiers and their families are having a tough time getting their lives back in order. Divorce, substance abuse are on the rise.
- When Ugly Is OK
- AMERICA'S YOUTH: A NEW IDEALISM : Youths Who Try to Make a Difference : From cleaning the Upper Newport Bay to visiting seniors in Santa Ana and helping the homeless, these local student groups are taking a look around them and getting involved.
- Bradley Ally Garcia Takes Warner Bros. Post
- COUNTYWIDE : Names Sought for 2 'Freeway Foxes'
- Burglars Vandalize Canoga Park School
- Del Mar Council Picks Lone Candidate to Fill Vacant Seat
- PLATFORM : School Choice
- Water Level on Rise; So Are the Prospects
- Olympics
- GOLF : Hazeltine's Open Jaws Closed Quickly on Garcia
- Timberwolves Close to Naming Rodgers as Their New Coach
- Valenzuela Has Impaired Blood Flow to Heart
- STAGE REVIEW : Porter Tribute Is Well Intentioned but Off Key : Some of the songs in San Clemente Community Theatre's revue present a challenge that the singing just isn't up to.
- Costa Mesa to Cut Funds to Theater : Finances: Agreement between the City Council and Civic Playhouse gradually lowers--and may even eliminate--support.
- Digital Sues for Alleged Patent Infringement : Technology: Computer firm seeks to bar Anaheim-based Micro Technology from manufacturing some equipment.
- Robert O. Ruff has joined the Bank...
- Science Mission Rocket Goes Astray Seconds After Liftoff, Is Destroyed
- Kaufman & Broad Home Corp., the Los...
- Assembly Passes Bill Requiring Course or Test for Gun Buyers
- 2 Injured in Crash of Pickup and Car
- Mission Official Resigns After Harassment Suit
- IRVINE : Woman, 64, Rescued in Deep Ravine
- Southern California Earthquakes in May.
- Adventurous 23-Year-Old Drowns in Hawaii Accident
- Hot Water : Steamed Boat Owners Complain About Marina Shower Fee to Supervisors
- POINT MUGU : Eruption Strands Navy Reserve Unit
- Pawn and Brawn : Exercise: A chess club-cum-gymnasium in Woodland Hills tests the vitality of an ancient ideal of wholeness. The results are dubious.
- Auto Company is New Tournament Sponsor
- Shumard Lands at Fullerton on Wing, Prayer
- No Meeting, No Mercy for Angel
- Pain Too Much for Strawberry : Dodgers: Shoulder injury forces him to go on the 15-day disabled list.
- The Other Side of the Kern : 'March Miracle' Means Plenty of Water, but Plenty of Water Means Danger
- TV Reviews : Ray Sharkey's Talent Wasted in ABC 'Man in the Family' Sitcom
- 'Strictly a Formality' Questions Authority : Theater: The drama by Garden Grove playwright Roy Conboy pits dissident historian against government official in an interrogation.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Suit Against Major Insurers Is Reinstated : Litigation: The action by 19 states, including California, charges that firms conspired to limit certain types of coverage and to increase rates.
- Top Money Maker Earned $95 Million, Magazine Says
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Stores to Check Age of Cigarette Buyers
- STOCKS : Further Bond Losses Push Dow Down 7.15
- * J. Raymond Jones; New York Political Kingmaker
- Kuwaiti Court Sentences 8 to Death for Aiding Iraqi Forces
- Treasured Hunting : Collecting: In 24 years, Jim and Janeen Marrin amassed a fortune in Arts and Crafts furniture and decorative objects by scouring swap meets and junk shops.
- Majority Whip Gray Reportedly Quitting House
- Mayor Wants to Disown 'Adopt-a-Highway' Signs : Laguna Beach: He calls litter-cleanup signs trashy. Caltrans obliges with a smaller size for the arts colony.
- COSTA MESA : Council Decides to Name New Member
- Summer Movies, Music and Magic--and It's All for Free : Entertainment: You don't have to drive to Los Angeles to have fun. San Gabriel Valley cities are offering a picnic basketful of family programs.
- OXNARD : Body Identified as That of Transient
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Degree New Dawn for Ex-Convict
- Hunt for Victim's Identity Baffling : Copter crash: Clues are scarce and data searches have proved fruitless in learning more about third man killed in accident.
- Rose Bowl Ban on Beer at UCLA Games Extended
- Stephen E. DeWulf has been named senior...
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- City Hall, Radio Station Seized by Sandinistas
- OXNARD : Fire at Gas Station Causes $75,000 Loss
- Miscellany
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- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUPS : Royals End Rangers' Seven-Game Streak, 12-5
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- Leftover Guns--Another Threat in Tense Kuwait : Disorder: A government request to turn in weapons has meager results. Some fear terrorism or civil war.
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Raid by Guerrillas Frees 131 Prisoners
- Hungarian Court Quashes U.S. Defectors' Sentences
- The Cost of Air-Conditioned Driving Goes Up
- Contracting AIDS
- Soviet Conservatives Want Gorbachev's Power Limited : Rebellion: Criticizing perestroika, the deputies seek a bigger role for hard-line Prime Minister Pavlov.
- SANTA ANA : Bristol Face Lift Gets the Green Light
- Shop Owner Charged in Waste Disposal
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Get Prison Terms in Drug Trafficking
- At Dilapidated Courthouse, Even the Water Can Be Scary
- San Ysidro Area Gets Business Break : Commerce: 'Enterprise zone' designation means firms moving in or expanding will earn tax breaks, other benefits.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : AIDS Victim Says Report Bolsters Suit
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Land Swap Stalled for Further Study
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Smoothing Things Out at Chapman
- COUNTYWIDE : 2,600 to Graduate at East County Schools
- HIGH SCHOOLS
- Fighting the War of Words
- Accord on Visa Rules May Be Near : Law: Arts organizations are pushing for a relaxation of immigration requirements for visiting performers.
- 'Beatles Brunch' Showcases Timelessness of Band's Music
- Latino Activist Jubilant Over $230,000 Grant
- Pension Experts Troubled by Plan to Tap CalPERS
- * Scott A. Christensen; Dentist Made Prostheses for Actors
- Planned Parenthood Readies Counterattack : Family planning: In wake of recent Supreme Court setbacks, Faye Wattleton says her group will fight back with 'old-fashioned, hardball politics.'
- Irvine Co. Heirs Are Finally Paid Quarter-Billion
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : D.A. Files Charges in Beating of Gay
- Demise of Program Could Send Parolees Back to a Life of Crime
- COUNTYWIDE : Jury Would Change Contracting Process
- SANTA ANA : Laundry List of Regulations OKd
- Dream House or Nightmare? : Couple Want to Save Mansion, Developers Want It Out of Their Way
- Piggot Rides a Winner in Royal Ascot Opener
- The Entrepreneurs That Offer Egypt Hope
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- Bush Seeks to End S. Africa Sanctions : Apartheid: The Administration expects to act as soon as it can demonstrate that legal tests for lifting the curbs have been met. Opposition cites 'political prisoners.'
- A Quick Rebound Isn't in the Cards for Big Oil Stocks
- * Dr. Mary Loveless; Developed Venom Inoculations
- Assembly Republicans--Wilson's Big Frustration : Politics: He was warned about the discontented 'obstructionists,' the governor says, 'but not adequately.'
- China May Sign Pact Curbing A-Arms Spread, U.S. Official Says
- * Lord Bernard Miles; Veteran British Actor
- Musings on Life's Absurdities 'Really Pushed My Button'
- Plan to Control Cruisers Set for Street in East L.A. : Neighborhoods: Traffic barriers will be used to reduce Friday night drive-throughs and rowdiness on Union Pacific Avenue.
- Knife in Murder Believed Recovered : Crime: It is found in Colorado River. Three New Mexico youths are suspects in slaying at Zuma Beach.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Schools to Lay Off 4 Workers
- The Wild, Wild West Lives on in San Diego
- County Extends Smoking Ban in Buildings, Jails : Health: Sheriff gets a 1-year reprieve to enforce measure on inmates. Smokers are limited to 20% of space in restaurants in county-owned structures.
- Despite Protests, Pasadena OKs Plan to Fight AIDS
- San Diego
- FILLMORE : Balanced Budget for Schools Approved
- TV Ratings : NBC Wins With NBA Finale
- Dance Gallery to Step Up Fund Raising : Arts: The organization needs $5 million by the end of the year to secure construction of a downtown facility.
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- MEDIA
- 3 Service Chiefs Oppose Women in Combat Role : Military: Only Air Force top general tells senators he would back allowing equal access to battle assignments.
- Mood at Air Show: Nervous Optimism
- Smoke Held to Make Children Less Healthy
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- Pension Officials Warn Business Leaders : Budget: Board members of CalPERS tell executives that they face economic reprisals if they continue to support plan to use retirement funds to reduce deficit.
- Group to Push for U.S. Testing of Abortion Pill : Health care: New coalition will urge action on French drug RU-486, saying it may have other uses. Anti-abortion activists have persuaded company to halt shipments to researchers.