- THE LAW : Despite Court Rulings, States, Discounters Fight Price Fixing
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush to Meet With Kaifu in Maine
- Both Sides Criticize Danforth Rights Bill : Congress: He and 8 other GOP senators offer middle ground between White House, Democrats. Attacks end hopes for quick end to deadlock.
- Christopher Commission Won't Meet Deadline
- Old Toilets Blaze Trails for Recycling : Conservation: The fixtures, replaced by low-flow models, are being pulverized and used as a paving base for new roads.
- U.S. Overseer Bars Slate of Teamsters Delegates : Unions: Fraud found in balloting to select Local 63 representatives to national convention. Reformist group is certified to attend meeting to elect leadership.
- Flight Museum Lumbers Toward Liftoff : Aircraft: Seven years after the idea of a display took hold, planes lie scattered and exposed at Edwards AFB, home to aviation and aerospace pioneers.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / PATRICK C. WALL : Moving the World Is a Loner's Job
- 2 Convicted in Slaying in Sylmar May Face Death : Crime: The men face a special-circumstance allegation because the owner of a check-cashing business was killed during an attempted robbery.
- 2 Receive Prestigious MacArthur Foundation Awards : Philosopher: UC San Diego Prof. Patricia Smith Churchland is working to bridge the gap between philosophy and science.
- Adult Entertainment Law Put on Hold Pending Trial
- COUNTYWIDE : Office Helps Patients, Families Face Cancer
- CAMARILLO : Council Raises Its Stipend for Expenses
- More Than 50 City Pools to Open Starting June 22
- Last Day of School
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gross Not Pitching, Not Complaining
- International Sports
- Ofelia Arrelano has been named associate dean...
- D. Randy Schwartz, vice president of Pacific...
- Detective Describes Alleged Murder Confession of Skateboarder : Court: Mark (Gator) Anthony is bound over to stand trial in death of Pacific Beach woman.
- Closing Arguments to Begin in Fraud Trial of Elys : Courts: Attorneys for both sides say the case rests on whether the couple acted with bad intentions or in good faith.
- $5-Million Award to Lover of Rock Hudson Upheld
- ANAHEIM : Hearing Is Tonight on Budget Proposal
- M ama mia!On the invites sent out...
- Man Sent to Prison for 34 Years in Rape
- COSTA MESA : OCC Boosts Security in Wake of Assaults
- Teacher Left Imprint on Hearts, Minds
- ORANGE : Budget, Water Fee Hike to Be Studied
- Dorsey High Tops Schools in Voter Sign-Up Contest
- De los Reyes Nomination to Police Panel Advances
- Hockey
- Caution Took It on the Chin : 50 Years Ago Today, Conn Had Louis Beaten--Almost
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Wimbledon Uses Rankings; Martina Rankled
- Switching Dials, Again : Television: Channel 8's news director is taking what some call his last shot at putting together a winning combination for the once dominant, now sagging television news operation.
- RTC West Coast Office Manager to Be Replaced
- H. J. Heinz Co.: The food maker...
- Glendale Galleria Tops Area in Sales in Latest Survey : Shopping centers: State figures show the region's malls generally performed well relative to national retail trends. The Northridge Fashion Center ranked second.
- Partnership Reduces Interest in Nu-Med
- SALZBURG : Euro-Alphabet Soup
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Faries Returns, But in Utility Role
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela's Follow-Up Test Today
- Townsend Aide Cites Pay Dispute in Cancellation
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Pacific Symphony's Satisfying Journey 'On Broadway' : Stephen Smith conducts an enthusiastic, well-arranged program featuring music from Bernstein, Sondheim, Herman and others.
- O.C. THEATER : Why'd It Take Years to Get Here? : Spokesmen for those involved say the delay has mostly to do with the logistics of mounting a show as elaborate as 'Les Miz.'
- John R. Bilfone has been named chairman...
- Willdan Associates has named Morton F. August...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Postal Firm to Sell Rights to Manhattan Franchise
- UPDATE : N.Y. Fiscal Crisis Spills Into Classrooms : New chancellor gets high marks for reforms. Funding cuts could hinder his efforts.
- Photo Essay : South Africa Cops: Training by Color
- Governor Pleads With Assembly Republicans : Budget: Wilson tells GOP caucus to stop blocking his proposals for tax increases and spending cuts.
- Researchers to Make Use of Titanic
- Helping Themselves : With Fine-Tuning, Support Groups Draw More Minorities
- Photographer's Last Shots: Clues to Gandhi's Killers
- New, Improved Yeltsin to Arrive in U.S. Today : Diplomacy: The former thorn in Gorbachev's side is coming in his own plane, and he's carrying his own message.
- Benton Oil & Gas Raises $6.7 Million
- STOCKS : Dow Down 6.49 as Profit Takers Cut Rally Short
- Airline to Skip Interest Payment on Junk Bonds
- House of Fabrics Delays Shareholders Meeting
- COMPANIES
- Rocketdyne Division in Canoga Park won a...
- N.Y. Subway Fracas Snags San Diego Firm
- Wiggins Lift Co. Inc. in Oxnard won...
- BERLIN : Alphabet Soup II
- RANTEC Microwave and Electronics Inc. in Calabasas...
- BONN : A Capital Move?
- * Pet Peeve: Brigitte Bardot thinks France's...
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Gorbachev and 7 OK Union Treaty
- German-Polish Pact Fixes Border, Guarantees Rights
- Carter at Work Near Site of Shooting
- Briefing Paper : Momentum on Cyprus: New Plans to Heal Rift
- Selling Smog: a Shell Game : Energy: Utilities face off over smokestack allowances.
- 'Shred of Chandler, Dash of Hammett': It's Debatable
- Hockey
- MOORPARK : Forum Planned on Gang-Related Crime
- COMMENTARY : Seeing Paris, but Thinking Tian An Men : In 'Les Miz,' the campaign by idealistic French students and workers against the powers that be brings to mind the disturbing reality of recent history.
- Soccer
- William (Biff) Porter has joined Ace Parking...
- With Design in Mind Gets Order From Warner Bros.
- Police Find Bomb While Searching Car
- School Board Delays Raises, Orders Leaves
- Coming to America, Making the Grade : Culture: As a foster child from Vietnam, Joe Huynh says he 'was forced to look at myself sooner in life than most kids.'
- ANAHEIM : Council to Vote on Utility-Users Tax
- OXNARD : 400 Expected at Shark Tournament
- ORANGE : Forum Tonight on School Office Move
- 16-Year-Old to Be Tried as Adult in Drive-By Slayings
- Jurisprudence
- Rabbitt Will Run at International Meet
- A Deafeningly Bad Rendition of 'Drums'
- Women in Films: Age of Anxiety : Movies: While men age gracefully, older women are portrayed as background furniture, says a new study.
- Wellmark to Service N.Y. Health-Care Project
- 20th Century Industries Applies for NYSE Listing
- High Court Lets Insider Trading Suit Continue
- Stanley Jones has joined Peninsula Bank of...
- North Coast Party Rentals has named Mary...
- Dactek International Inc. in Van Nuys won...
- <i> Maquiladora</i> Shelter Firm Thrives : Manufacturing: The prospect of a U.S.-Mexico free-trade accord promises to give Cal Pacifico its biggest boost yet. Revenue has grown from $5 million in 1970 to nearly $17 million last year.
- Condor Pacific Industries Inc. in Canoga Park...
- Police Officials Say Beat Patrols Aid Drug Fight
- Numbers to Call About Americans in Philippines
- 5,500 Americans Sail Out of Subic Naval Base : Philippines: Those remaining try to cope with volcano's destruction. 'Hell camp' is described.
- 'Marker' Study May Advance Detection of Cancer
- Initiative Calls for Two-Thirds Majority on Gay Rights Bills
- COMMENCEMENT 1991 : <i> A weekly roundup of Southland graduation ceremonies.</i>
- Rescuer Was There When Her Life Was on the Rocks
- Petitioners Seek Return to Northridge
- Despite Their Injuries, Pirates Are Still Rolling : Baseball: Drabek earns fourth victory in a row in Pittsburgh's 3-2 decision over Padres.
- U.S. OPEN : Stewart Shows the Finishing Touch : Golf: His 75 wins an 18-hole playoff by two strokes as Simpson again is haunted by Hazeltine's last three holes.
- Channel 8 Pins Hopes on Newsroom Veteran : Anchor: The station thinks that experienced and low-key newscaster Hal Clement is the one to go beyond just a reading of the news.
- Compost Plan Stirs Up Heap of Controversy
- Disk-Drive Maker's Stock Plunges : Technology: Weak earnings projections cause Micropolis investors to dump shares. The recession is blamed.
- Shell Must Pay $5.3 Million in Gay Bias Case : Workplace: A judge awards damages to a San Francisco man who contended that he was wrongfully terminated.
- Mike Dorri has joined the staff of...
- Reports of Vice Spur Effort to Close Club : Sepulveda: Residents and police tell city officials of prostitution, drug dealing and other crimes in the vicinity of the Classy Lady topless bar.
- DEMOCRACY WATCH : Union Label
- New Office Helps Cancer Patients Cope
- COUNTYWIDE : Backers of College Official Raise $5,000
- Missing a Few Buttons
- OXNARD : Man Found in Lot Dies of Head Injuries
- VENTURA : Council Votes to Join County Suit
- MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets, After Leading 10-1, Hold Off Reds
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela's Follow-Up Test Today
- AMERICA'S CUP : Financial Problems Force Japan Group's Withdrawal
- MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Milligan's Double Lets Orioles Stop Twins' Streak
- Gang's All There for Dodgers : Baseball: Morgan beats the Cubs, 6-4. With Strawberry, Murray and Daniels in the starting lineup, L.A. is 23-13.
- Taunting Is Merely a Bad Sign of the Times, Sociologist Says
- Teledyne System Co. in Northridge won a...
- Lee Panavision Reaches Accord to Restructure Debt
- William F. Aiken Jr. and Cynthia Phelps...
- Brigitte Guadreau has been named director of...
- LAW & REGULATION
- How Sweet It Is! : Confectionary Firm, a Midlife Success Story, Moves to Chula Vista
- Huntway Partners Defaults on Interest Payment
- Richard Ruppert has been reelected to a...
- Ex-Pacific Savings Building Expected to Be Sold This Week
- 15 Alpha Beta Markets in San Diego Get Lucky
- Our Economy Is Anchored Underground
- Archive Subsidiary Lays Off 58 Employees
- Charles L. Soulant has been named design...
- INTERNATIONAL
- James Mitchell & Co. has appointed Diane...
- Agoura Hills Man Named in SEC Fraud Complaint
- Neodyn Inc. in Chatsworth won a $121,158...
- Larry Anderson has been named executive vice...
- PS Group's Stock Plunges on Word of Potential Ills
- Eirca Olivera and Terry Smyth have joined...
- Easing Pressures of Pregnancy
- Going the Distance for Homeless : A bus driver from San Juan does all she can to help strangers in need. After all, she's traveled that road before.
- Supervisor Falls Off Bike, Breaks Wrist
- MISSION VIEJO : At School, Happiness Is a Buddy
- 20 Police Chiefs to Meet With Minorities : Law enforcement: LAPD's Daryl Gates will not attend the two-day conference called by the Justice Department. Focus will be on easing tensions in communities.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- JAZZ REVIEW : Winners, Losers at Day Two of Playboy Festival
- Stoorza, Ziegaus & Metzger has named Cindy...
- ENVIRONMENT
- Brajdas Reports Loss of $2.57 Million in 4th Quarter
- Strike Called by Peruvian Miners' Federation Fizzles
- Bush and Other VIPs Toe the Party Line
- Parents Assail Condom Plan of Schools' AIDS Task Force
- Chemical Plant Explosion Kills 6, Injures 33
- GARDEN GROVE : City May Hike Fees, Taxes, Cut Services
- BOOK REVIEW : A Very Private Life of a Victorian Poet : GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS: A Very Private Life <i> by Robert Bernard Martin</i> ; G.P. Putnam's Sons $29.95, 480 pages
- LA HABRA : Man Sought After Target Store Robbed
- Body Found in High Desert Is Female
- Fuel Mixture Ruled Out as Cause of Copter Crash
- As Simple as Counting 1, 2, 3
- OJAI : Friends Keep Alive Memory of Youth
- Salvadorans Rush to Beat Deadline for Legal Status
- Jury Still Out on Policeman's Accused Killer
- AUCTIONS
- Chandler's Best Story Was Robinson
- Don't Say 'Sweet 16' to Simpson
- Live Entertainment May Sell Parts of Subsidiary
- MCA Pulls a Rabbit Out of Its Hat : The Firm Acquires Rights to Bullwinkle Cartoon Characters
- Smith, Irvine Co. Nearing Accord, Attorney Says : Dispute: After eight years of litigation, the sides are eager to settle. Disbursement is the chief stumbling block.
- Delphi Gets $2.25 Million in Private Sale of Shares
- Sergent Mechanical Systems Inc. in Port Hueneme...
- Craig Chairman Increases His Citadel Voting Power
- Officials Still Cautious on Ending U.S. Sanctions
- Weight-Loss Plateaus
- LeRon Ellis Is No Longer Playing Around; He Means Business : Basketball: Former Mater Dei standout hopes to be first player from his high school to be selected in NBA draft.
- Film Stock Drops Over SEC Inquiry
- Waste Firm's Subsidiary to Relocate to Sacramento
- Suzanne Wadsworth has been named dining room...
- The Irony About Point Arguello : The Project That Chevron Fought So Hard for May Not Make Any Money
- Big Deposit, No Return : Weddings: What's an almost-bride to do with that expensive dress when the big event is a no-go? Some try selling them in the classifieds.
- 328 Patients Notified Doctor Has AIDS
- Ethnic Discord : Yugoslavia's Once-Popular Resorts Are Virtual Ghost Towns : Tourism is a victim of the violent outbreak between rival nationalities. In Dubrovnik this spring there is little laughter.
- Proposal to Protect Bird Fuels Battle Over Forests
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fines for Party Police Calls Weighed
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE 'ABORTION PILL' : Is a Flat Ban Ethical? : Advances in medicine on the scale of RU-486 demand to be weighed on two levels of benefit, individual and societal.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Action Promised on Creek Sewage Spills
- A Dirge for the Organ? : Instrument Needs More Respect, Musicians Say
- Boxing
- Sale of Alpha Beta to Food 4 Less Chain Is Finalized
- World IN BRIEF : WESTERN EUROPE : 'Eurocrats' Strike to Protect Salaries
- Sheldon Backs Initiative for Two-Thirds Vote on Gay Issues
- Virginia Military's Ban on Women Upheld : Law: A federal judge says the college 'marches to a different drummer.' The Justice Department had filed suit to halt the 152-year-old policy.
- The Press : Parade Rest: U.S. Revelry as Seen From Abroad
- Repellents Arm Kids Against Picnic Pests
- Murder Charges Filed Against 2 Teen-Agers
- 2 Officers Face Negligence Inquiry in Death
- Huntington Beach Levies 5% Fee for Cable Television
- NEWPORT BEACH : Event Marks Rebirth of McFadden Square
- End-of-School Blues : 10 Taft Celebrants Linked to Theft of 6 Toyota Vans
- The New York Knicks have asked permission...
- Langston Puts a Halt to Streak : Angels: Left-hander stops club's four-game losing streak with a 4-2 victory over Boston to boost his record to 9-2.
- ORANGE : 3 Ex-POWs Reunite for First Time
- Oxnard to Shut Down Tourism Bureau : Economy: The conventions' office is scheduled to close June 28. It is the latest casualty of the city's budget problems. Hotel operators say millions of visitor dollars could be lost.
- Girl, 3, Found Bound in Closet; Mother Arrested
- Toxic Discharges
- Bring the Cheater to an Accounting : Iraq's nuclear sites must be dismantled
- Hollywood Remake : New Cinema District Aimed at Restoring Film Capital's Glitter
- 2 Receive Prestigious MacArthur Foundation Awards : Artist: Performance artist and activist Guillermo Gomez-Pena focuses his work on U.S.-Mexico border issues.
- Car-Pool Lanes Get Off to Fast Start at Border Crossing
- For Better or Worse, Owens Valley Lives With DWP : Eastern Sierra: In a rocky relationship, residents learn to take the good with the bad.
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Figaro' by the Bay: Safe, Sane, Stylish
- A Double Dip Into the World of Dinosaurs : Arts: The great 'thunder lizards' get their due in a pair of linked shows at the Natural History Museum in which art and science are ecstatically joined.
- TV Reviews : 'Positive' a Talky Tour of AIDS Crisis
- Acqua Group to Market Water Coolers Nationally
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- LAW & REGULATION
- Parretti Ousted as a Director of MGM-Pathe : Entertainment: The banking firm that controls the troubled company filed a suit charging the financier with illegal maneuvers to regain control.
- Unico Ends Family Feud but Battles Soft Market : Insurance: All but one of six lawsuits have been settled. Now the small Woodland Hills company is getting back to business in a tough climate.
- Prefab House Buyers Get a New Lease on Homeownership : Real estate: Developers, a title company and lenders collaborate to provide lower-interest 30-year mortgages.
- Perceptronics Inc., a Woodland Hills maker of...
- Camera Platforms' Stock Now Trades on NASDAQ
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Toshiba Subsidiary Agrees to Sell Laptops in BizMart Stores
- Fire Rages Near Barrett Junction
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : How Sweet the Sound : Master Chorale of Orange County Serves Up a Delectable 'Gershwin and Friends' Program
- Ventura Company Changes Name to Hudson's Grill
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Fujitsu to Expand Operations in Anaheim : Consolidation: The switchboard equipment maker, the subsidiary of a Japanese firm, will increase the number of its employees locally from 300 to 350.
- COMPANIES
- THE ECONOMY
- Chrysler Taking Steps to Enter Credit Card Business
- Financial Debacle Zaps Ad Awards Ceremony
- Parades Waste Money
- Newspapers of the Future
- Soviet Aid
- Victory Parades
- Victory Parades
- Censorship
- Victory Parades
- National Agenda : The 'Swedish Model' Doesn't Seem Quite So Lovely These Days : Once the home of the world's finest social democracy, the Scandinavian country is facing difficult times. And critics from across the domestic political spectrum are calling for change.
- Newspapers of the Future
- Victory Parades
- Emissions
- Victory Parades
- Victory Parades
- Victory Parades
- Skirball Center
- MOVIES - June 18, 1991
- Obituaries - June 18, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 18, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 18, 1991
- Names in the News - June 18, 1991
- Names in the News - June 18, 1991
- Names in the News - June 18, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 18, 1991
- WHAT'S IN A NAME: Sale of La...
- COMMUTER UPRISING: A revolt is brewing aboard...
- 2 Multicar Accidents Leave Baby, 2 Women Badly Hurt : Traffic: Both crashes were said to be caused by drivers running red lights.
- Serial Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Killings : Courts: Added charges are a surprise at arraignment of Cleophus Prince Jr. Preliminary hearing is scheduled for Sept. 30.
- Boycott of Store Where Man Was Killed Is Urged : Racial tensions: The African-American was slain while allegedly trying to rob the market owned by a Korean-American.
- Cost of Thrift Bailout Is Hiked to $160 Billion : S&Ls;: The Administration plans to ask Congress for billions of dollars more in additional funds, surpassing even the estimates of some critics.
- POWER PLAY: Former Villa Park Mayor Carol...
- Potential for Instability Feared in New Germany : Reunification: 'Severe, long-lasting trauma' could develop with people divided, a former official says.
- King Aftermath Rekindles Police Spying Controversy : Politics: No proof of secret dossiers exists, but some say fear alone is enough for public figures to back Gates.
- HONORED: Aliso Viejo developer Kathryn G. Thompson...
- Sununu Using Corporate Jets for Free Travel
- 3 From Caltech Win MacArthur Fellowships : Awards: Scholars are among 31 people in U.S. and Europe who will receive cash grants with no strings attached.
- Pension Fund Stocks Not All 'Good Guys' : Investments: The county portfolio has a profitable track record but is criticized for including some polluters, tobacco companies and firms with ties to South Africa.
- Surfing Tour Visits Oceanside
- TECHNOLOGY - June 18, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 18, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 18, 1991
- Fatal Loans to Sister Bank Reported : Finance: Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. tried to revive the ailing Bank of New England, a House committee says, and they eventually both failed.
- Mayors Warn More Cities Could Fall in Bankruptcy
- Researcher Warns of Halon Gas From War
- Crisis Contradictions : WATER WATCH: The on-again, off-again drought
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustees Approve Pay Raise Package
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Appears Sharp in Wimbledon Tuneup
- He's Driven, and He Longs for Challenges : Golf: Former bodybuilder and pro wrestler Jerry James will compete in long-driving contest in Colorado this weekend.
- L.A. Festival Struggles to Reduce a Deficit : Arts: A $300,000 grant from a Taiwan shipping company brings the festival's debt down to 'a manageable' $200,000.
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Doing the Math
- John M. Nelson has been named chairman...
- Retirement Strategies Out of Step, Expert Says : Benefits: Changes by companies reflect a major shift away from the traditional 'defined benefit' pension programs to 'defined contribution' plans, consultant notes.
- JAPAN: Corporate bankruptcies jumped 77.7% to 892...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Commission to View Videotaped Beating
- Norwegian Whalers Vow Hunt to Defy Ban
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Traffic Signal Will Stay on Magnolia
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Hikes Charges, Including Golf Fees
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE 'ABORTION PILL' : RU-486: Politics and Science Collide : Interference with medicine merely increases suffering. And protests certainly won't make abortion go away.
- More Honorariums, Trips Accepted by Area's Legislators : Fees: The congressmen reported that they took a bit more from special-interest groups than they did in 1989.
- Water-Saving Plan Targets Developers : Drought: The mayor's proposal would require home builders to pay for conservation equipment at other sites, such as schools, parks and hospitals.
- Political Action Groups Preparing for Ventura Race
- Music : L.A. Baroque Orchestra Closes Season
- LEGAL FILE