- INTERNATIONAL
- REGIONAL REPORT : Car Dealers Hit a Sales Pothole : Autos: Although large operations appear as solid as ever, others are struggling. Some have sold off parts of their franchises or closed.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Ival Goslin; Shaped Western Water Policies
- Cancer Risk From Emissions May Trigger Notices : Pollution: Neighbors of seven plants would be informed under a state right-to-know law.
- OXNARD : Energy-Efficient School Wins Award
- CAMARILLO : City Joins Suit Over Tax Revenue
- San Diego
- Placentia Gang Detail Lays Down the Law : Law enforcement: Two-man team takes to the streets to try to heal neighborhood racked with crime. But many, including gang members, say the extra patrols won't have much impact.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Cable Channel Keeps Residents Tuned In
- Football
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Trading Places: Reds Pursuers Now
- Sudan to Let U.N. Give Aid to Refugees
- U.S. Evacuating 20,000 From Philippines
- Victims in 1976 Soweto Student Uprising Remembered : South Africa: Nelson Mandela warns of mass protests if demands for a new government and constitution are not met.
- In a German Village, West Is Still on the 'Other Side' : Reunification: In 'Little Berlin,' neighbors still regard each other at a distance. Some don't speak.
- Workers Find Better Jobs but Not Prosperity : Labor: More U.S.-owned companies are locating along the border in Mexico. Many laborers say they are better off, but still find themselves living in squalor.
- California IN BRIEF : JACKSON : Bodies May Be Those of Snowmobilers
- PLACENTIA : City May Cut Back Cable TV Functions
- SANTA ANA : High-Rise Owners Turn Down Fire Tax
- Science / Medicine : Building a Safer Nuclear Reactor : Designs Aim to Reduce Chances of Human Error
- OJAI VALLEY : Need for Treatment Plant Questioned
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Drunk Driving Suspected in Death
- Dodgers Tune Up Offense : Baseball: Strawberry still isn't at full throttle, but his presence on bases helps beat Cardinals, 7-2.
- LEGAL FILE
- TV Reviews : 'Dead on the Money': Homage to Hitchcock With Laughter
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Doobies Are on a Track Bound for Inconsequential
- Music : E.A.R. Unit Offers Weak New Music Program
- Trio Selected for SCR Project
- Mexico Neglected in the Classroom, Task Force Says
- IRVINE : A Show of Support for Heart Patient
- Man's Body Found in Antelope Valley
- The Jewish Family Service Family Violence Project,...
- Science / Medicine : Diabetes Genes Studied in Mice
- Angels Are on the Road Again, But to Where?
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Kiefer Heard Trouble Coming, but Elbow Surgery Kept It Away
- Miscellany
- Boxer Conscious Again After Coma
- Soccer
- Square Meets Flair for 18 More Holes
- Color Reproductions Will Dull the Barnes Collection
- TV Reviews : 'Seeds of Tragedy'--Drama, Limited Caution About Cocaine
- Ruffin Tribute at Wiltern Falls Short of the Mark : Concert is a fast-moving and entertaining affair, but misses any real celebration of the singer.
- Trump Restructures Debt on Another Casino
- Growth Stocks' Earnings Facing Tough Scrutiny
- SOUTH KOREA: Improved world trading conditions have...
- Ted's Ticket: Just who reads those legal...
- Sweet Blossoms at End of Rainbow
- Pigs Altered to Make Human Hemoglobin
- System Overlooks Hungry Children in Affluent O.C.
- $300-Million Dispute Threatens Pact on School Funds
- COUNTYWIDE : Low-Cost Housing Group Seeks Help
- Redevelopment Touted as Key to Schools' Dilemma : Finances: Exploding population in Santa Ana creates crowding pressures that some believe can be solved by a citywide scheme.
- PLATFORM : A Loss for Children
- A Moving Experience : Entire Houses Are Trucked to New Sites as the City Sleeps
- Man Found Lying Hurt on Ride Catwalk : Disneyland: Victim says he doesn't know how he got there. The roller coaster was operating properly, according to park officials, who are mystified by the incident.
- Horse Stumbles, Bay Meadows Jockey Killed
- Stevens Loses One but Wins Another : Hollywood Park: Jockey is told he won't ride Farma Way in the Hollywood Gold Cup June 29, but he bounces back by winning Silver Screen aboard Compelling Sound.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Walls May <i> Have</i> Ears, Owner Says
- FULLERTON : Anti-Drug Program Gets National Honor
- Focus Groups Figure in Bid to Lobby Council to End Taxicab Monopoly
- Science / Medicine : The Fundamentals of Using Uranium--and Controlling It
- Science / Medicine : Bladder Cancer, Smoking Linked
- PORT HUENEME : Gallegly's Aide to Meet With Residents
- La Quinta's Dawkins Signs to Play at USC
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Win Again, 4-2, Move Ahead of A's
- Soccer
- Baseball
- OPERA REVIEW : San Francisco Offers a Crazed 'Cosi'
- PEOPLEWATCH
- ARTS
- Vintage Songs Are Best for the Doobies
- Bravo Expanding Service in O.C.
- SOUTH KOREA: The auto industry exported 136,424...
- COMPANIES
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin's Decisive Victory Bolsters Gorbachev's Hand : Politics: The Russian Federation election indicates that Soviet conservatives are too weak to block reform.
- Reimbursement Schemes Costly for Medicare : Health care: Some medical suppliers find an opportunity for abuse, overcharging for items that beneficiaries do not necessarily need or want.
- Water Adds Spice to Exercising : Health: Adapting regular workouts to the pool can burn up more calories with less stress.
- School Fund-Raisers: Rich Areas Prosper, Poor Suffer
- Shylock Is Anything but a Villain in 'Merchant'
- LAW & REGULATION
- Religion Mixed With Business in Japan Company : Pacific Rim: Yaohan International Chairman Kazuo Wada, one of the few executives critical of his country, said he was inspired to move his headquarters to Hong Kong.
- California IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : Man Found Injured at Disneyland
- Israel Maps Out Major Plan for New Settlements
- United Television Inc., Beverly Hills, named the...
- Do You Know the Way to San Jose? It's North of Cows
- No Majority Seen as India Counts Returns
- Clancy Morrison; Food Director at Occidental
- A Once-Proud Captive of the Romance Novel
- COLUMN ONE : Effects of PCP: Myth Vs. Reality : Stories abound about the drug imbuing people with superhuman strength. But some researchers say those claims are overrated. Much about the drug remains a mystery.
- Bilingual Champion Leaving Orange School District Post
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Youths Stabbed in Fight at Restaurant
- Science / Medicine : Hormone May Be Powerful Curative
- ANAHEIM : Council OKs Flat 6% Hike in Water Rates
- SEAL BEACH : Fee Hikes Proposed to Balance Budget
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Athletes Pass the Tests, Fail in Record Bids
- 21st Annual Golden Eagles Presented
- JAZZ REVIEW : Playboy Festival Sings With Diversity
- CHINA: Unemployment is becoming a serious problem...
- Sununu Defends Use of Federal Car, Business Jet
- Huge Florida Bridge Is on the Road to Ruin : Saltwater is eating away at a seven-mile span that links two islands. Repairs are to begin this summer.
- Searching for Spiritual Authority for Women
- TUSTIN : Eminent Domain Action Weighed
- Poway
- Is New Education Program an About-Face for School District?
- No More No-Man's-Land : Special Sheriff 's Unit Now Patrols 19 Reservations
- 150 Head South of the Border in Fund-Raising Walk-a-Thon
- Mail Costs
- Miscellany
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Thompson Doesn't Lose Control, Wins Senior Tournament by 1 Shot
- NOTEBOOK : Padres Continue to Shuffle Players In and Out of Town
- Academy Launches Series With 'Ryan's Daughter'
- Grandeur of 'Grand Hotel' Remains Timeless
- FOCUS : PR Executive Is Role Model to Japanese Women : Bias: Sex discrimination in employment was made illegal in 1987, but change has been slow in the male-dominated corporate world. Kumi Sato is an exception.
- Mayors Says Cities Need $12 Billion in New Aid
- Asian-American Crowd Hears Bush China Plea
- Oceanside
- PLACENTIA : City to Pay $28,000 to Repair Crossing
- City Cable TV Tax Up for Final Approval : Revenue: Approval would add about $1.50 monthly for basic service in Huntington Beach. Other cities are watching.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JUNE 15
- COLUMN LEFT/ JONATHAN SCHELL : Capital Is No Respecter of Ideologies : Having watched communism fall, we temper jubilation because we sense our risk.
- Sheriff Says Cuts Could Mean 95 Layoffs : Law enforcement: The department has devised two plans. One assumes a 5% budget reduction, the other 10%. A work camp and booking station could close.
- McCaskill Is Thrown a Curve : Angels: His pitch to Boggs is no surprise, and Boggs singles in runs for 2-0 victory for Red Sox.
- Miscellany
- ART : Looking for Art in All Wrong Places (Like Hospital Cafeterias) : What explains the growing trend of assembling 'exhibits' intended for the public in inappropriate workplaces such as restaurants and hotels?
- Shifting Demographics Are Challenging the Arts : Report: American society is changing dramatically and explosively, causing problems at box offices but offering opportunities for the future, as a new definition of audience is in the making.
- Jazz : Wolff Aims Low at Bon Appetit
- TV Reviews : The Heat and Flow of Glen Tetley's 'La Ronde' on Bravo Cable
- $300-Million Dispute Threatens Pact on School Funds
- Albanians Seeking Asylum in Italy Are Sent Homeward
- Learning the A-B-Seas : Institute That Teaches Kids About Marine Life Gears for Changes
- Baby Killed by Dogs Identified
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airline Performance For March, 1991
- Drive to Cut Insurance Rates Seems to Have Stalled Out
- Winner Can't Cash It, or Even Carry It
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Waltrip Overtakes Earnhardt to Win at Pocono
- Bad Luck for Rod Luck as Interview Leads to Fracas
- INTERNATIONAL
- Unitog Co. said president and chief executive...
- Bush and Wiesenthal Center Pay Tribute to Actor Schwarzenegger
- Truck Driver Saves Air Show Stuntman
- 25 Years of Love in the Time of Cold War : THE EXILED HEART: A Meditative Autobiography, <i> by Kelly Cherry,</i> Louisiana State University Press, $24.95, 268 pages
- Nicaraguan Pianist, 16, Speaks From the Heart in Music
- The Tensions Between Blacks and Latinos: How Volatile?
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Nixon Steals His Way Into Record Book
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lindley Explores Mideast for Gems
- Foreign Stock Markets
- Pakistan Jet Crash Kills 1
- Battle to Keep Recruit Bases Is Shaping Up
- ORANGE : Student Wins Award for Naming Mascot
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library Asks City to Service Road
- Musselman's Son is Courting Success Too : Pro basketball: Eric Musselman, son of ex-Timberwolves Coach Bill, was a CBA general manager at 23.
- Weekend Belongs to McEnroe : Davis Cup: He's looking ahead to Wimbledon and other summer tournaments with optimism after his second victory against Spain.
- Miscellany
- COMPANIES
- Dr. T. L. Perry Sr.; Lost Practice During 1950s
- VENTURA : 31 High School Students Chosen for Festival Band
- BUENA PARK : City to Test Some New Hires for Drugs
- Carter Is Still the Kid at Heart
- Melendez Sails Past Chicago : Baseball: Padres win, 4-2, as Mariner reject shuts down the Cubs. Larry Anderson is strong in relief appearance.
- Charity Begins at 16 for Simpson : Golf: The hole proves his undoing, and he blows a two-shot lead to Stewart to force a playoff.
- Jazz : 'Jump for Joy' Doesn't Quite Sing in Culver City
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Trip to Bountiful' a Dull Journey
- Pop Music : Dinosaur Jr. Finally Finds Its Niche
- Kenneth Leventhal & Co. announced the appointment...
- Ugandan's Plea Opens AIDS Conference
- The Open Road : Fillmore: The two-year widening of California 126 is finished. Merchants who depend on the main route say recouping lost business will take time.
- Physician in Abortion Case Loses License : Health care: Medical board says Dr. Mahlon D. Cannon was incompetent and negligent in cases of eight women, including one who died.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Parrish Goes on 15-Day Disabled List
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Black Crowes Show Potential to Soar
- MOVIE REVIEW : Revenge Inspires More Feats of Violence in 'Kickboxer 2'
- Hughes Aircraft Co., Los Angeles, announced the...
- LAW & REGULATION
- McDonnell, Chinese Sign Plane Accord
- 'A Feminist Without Rancor'
- Michael F. Knapp has been named managing...
- JAPAN: Japan's export machine shrugged off the...
- A Long, Winding Road : Catholics: After eight years, a committee hopes it is finished drafting pastoral letter on women. Will this version win approval? 'God knows,' sighs one bishop.
- Science / Medicine : Study Indicates Red Wolf Not Unique, but a Hybrid
- MWD Penalizes Beverly Hills for Failing to Meet Water-Saving Goals
- DETROIT GRAND PRIX : Fittipaldi Dodges Trouble, Then Holds Off Rahal
- Cranston and Miller Enter Battle Over Fate of Delta Smelt
- Feud in Virginia Could Wipe Out State's 2 Presidential Prospects : Politics: The brawl between Robb and Wilder could doom their careers and cripple the Democrats in 1992. A face-to-face meeting has been set.
- Home on the Waves : Lifestyles: More and more people are living on boats in local harbors. But demand for live-aboard slips far outweighs the supply.
- MISSION VIEJO : New Commission Has Vacancy to Fill
- COLUMN RIGHT/ F. ANDY MESSING JR. : Democracies Need Nurture to Succeed : Without U.S. intervention, the 'new order' could be chaos.
- Noon and Family to Take a Shot at College : Track and field: Shotputter who was nation's best at Fallbrook High School in 1990 is headed for the University of Georgia.
- Mutual Funds
- NUBY SEARS : Finding Centers of Interest : Real Estate Veteran Specializes in Shopping Areas
- Name Change
- Transplants and Ethics
- Let's Not Skirt the Issue of Dress Codes at Clubs
- Shedding More Light on Solar Power
- Let's Not Skirt the Issue of Dress Codes at Clubs
- Election Change
- Daughter's Sobriety
- Sexism in the Workplace
- West County Issue Voting Rights :...
- Let's Not Skirt the Issue of Dress Codes at Clubs
- Sexism in the Workplace
- Sexism in the Workplace
- Re-Evaluating Big Science
- Sexism in the Workplace
- Re-Evaluating Big Science
- Airport Shuttles
- Let's Not Skirt the Issue of Dress Codes at Clubs
- President Greeted With Pleas for Help
- Senate Passes Sales Tax Hike : Budget: The 1 1/4% increase would raise $4 billion and lift exemptions for snack foods, candy and newspapers. Republican resistance is expected in the Assembly.
- LETS DO LUNCH: Despite a 50% drop...
- ACTION! The Bravo cable arts channel will...
- BRINY LESSONS: At the Orange County Marine...
- MOONLIGHTING: Even after being named president of...
- Senate Passes Sales Tax Hike : Budget: The action would raise levy by 1.25 cents and lift some exemptions. The upper house also cuts monthly AFDC payments by $31 for a mother with two children.
- O.C. Asian-Americans Hear Bush China Plea : Rally: President praises immigrants' strides in this country, lobbies for his version of civil rights legislation.
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 17, 1991
- Names in the News - June 17, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 17, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 17, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 17, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 17, 1991
- Keeping up with the Jacksons
- TRACK AND FIELD TAC CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUNDUP : Jones Sets National Prep Mark in the 200
- Building New Lives : Job Corps Offers Disadvantaged Youths Training in Construction Trades and Lessons on Living to Help Them Shape Their Futures
- Richard C. Thomson; Retired President of Gousha Co.
- Househusbands: Families Discover '90s Alternative to Day Care : Fathers: Men who are raising children while their wives work are a growing minority. Few can get paternity leave.
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Republicans OK Governor Candidate
- Rep. Martinez Names Deputy for Bell Area
- School Dresses Up Its Anti-Gang Message : Education: Sunkist Elementary officials hope uniforms will help curb the influence of gangs and name-brand competition on student wardrobes.
- Gorbachev to State His Case for Aid From the West : Soviet Union: He accepts invitation to address G-7 leaders in London. He vows not to 'blackmail' or beg.
- Guardian of a Failed Dealership : End of the Road : Pete Ellis Closure Affects 80 Employees, City's Tax Base
- Gunning Down Real Progress : Public housing plan to quell violence is attacked by National Rifle Assn.
- PLATFORM : Why Take a Bus?
- French Riding High on a Fast Train Through Texas : Transportation: A decision to go with the high-speed TGV system over German competition has Gallic spirits soaring.
- The Tiny Fish That May Eat a Water System : Ecology: The debate over whether to save the three-inch delta smelt highlights the narrow-mindedness of our environmental laws.
- Fathers' Challenge : More Men Are Struggling Alone to Raise Their Children
- She Kisses, and Then Her Condo Assn. Tells : Lifestyle: A 51-year-old's good-night smooch with her date brings a warning of a rules violation and the threat of a fine if she does it again.
- Complete Anglers : Die-Hards Fish Till Dawn in a Brotherhood Forged by Cold, Tempered by Patience
- L.A.'s Outback : Where Anonymity Thrives and Storytelling Helps Residents Survive
- Richman Upset in Ohio Derby
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Essian, Picciolo Share Laugh
- Like Magic, Lakers Plan to Return
- TRACK AND FIELD TAC CHAMPIONSHIPS : Lewis Rescues Streak on Final Jump
- DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT HISTORY: Everything You...
- RITES OF PASSAGE
- Montreal Insectarium Blends Beauty and Beasts
- Lobbyist Who Fought Motorcycle Helmet Law Found Shot to Death
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Signs 8-Nation Accord on Arctic
- Mongolians Are Forced to Get Back to the Basics
- James Brady, After the Bullet : HBO film follows press secretary's struggles since the Reagan shooting
- Sundials Shed Light on Man's Quest to Deal With Time : Timekeeping: Many view the instruments as nostalgic pieces, but they have had an important functional place in history.
- Old Munsters Never Die
- COLUMN RIGHT/ ROGER SCRUTON : A Focus of Loyalty Higher Than the State : The monarchy created peace in Central Europe, and its loss precipitated 70 years of conflict.
- Pomp, Pranks, Pride at UC Irvine : Graduation: 3,580 students--and thousands of friends and relatives--participate in the university's 26th commencement.
- Suspect Arrested After Boy, 16, Is Shot, Critically Wounded in Melee
- 7 at Arcadia High Get Grants From Alumni
- Art Center Receives $21,500 for Scholarships
- Pasadena : Lot Ownership Transferred
- Reagan Denies Trying to Delay Hostage Return
- BACKGROUND: In March, View reported on Secret...
- Woman Faces Fine for Kissing Her Date : Rules: Grandmother says condominium homeowners' association threatened punishment if she is again caught doing 'bad things.' She said she merely gave a friend a quick buss.
- DIVERSIONS : Wild Dads : Around Griffith Park, Father's Day, Like Most Other Days, Tends to Be a Real Zoo
- How States' Rights Can Rectify the Wrongs of the Supreme Court : Abortion: With Roe vs. Wade facing reversal, feminists may have to resort to 50 constitutions to preserve it. The justices told them how.
- Mongolia's Young Multiparty Democracy Fights for Economic Survival : Asia: Ulan Bator appeals to the world for donations of food, medicine and other goods after collapse of central planning system.
- Inside the Gates, 'a Nice Little Utopia' : Inglewood: When the residents of the city's toniest areas drive past the guardhouses, they leave behind the problems of more typical inner-city neighborhoods.
- Ancient Stone Bear Could Become Official State Artifact
- Congressional Lawmakers Face Hurdles on Road to Reapportionment : Districts: The once-a-decade redrawing of the political map has a bitter history. Rivalry between Democrats and Republicans may propel the issue into the courts.
- BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Glendale's Odekirk Making Another Pitch to Get to the Major Leagues
- Miller Sinks His Teeth Into Decathlon : Glendale Dentist Caps Track Comeback as a World Beater in Age 50-55 Masters Competition
- NAMES & NUMBERS
- The Ones That Got Away; Gray's 'Monster' Wins Out
- Number of Signs Indicate Turnaround Under Way
- Gift List for Fathers Who Like Gardens
- Rich Sources of Weaving in Oaxaca
- In the Yucatan, Three Roadside Eco-Attractions
- THE FUZZINESS FACTOR
- ICONS
- $54,000 in Instruments Donated to University Chemistry Department
- Commentary : Delany Bids Farewell to a Friend
- Fun Club Scholarships Awarded 4 Seniors
- PETER ADAIR: Faces of an Epidemic
- 'Eco-Tourism' Protects Resources in Caribbean : Ecology: From Puerto Rico to Guyana, countries are luring visitors by focusing on cultural heritage and natural or archeological treasures.
- COLUMN LEFT / TED VAN DYK : The Democrats Lose Strauss, Gain a Purpose : The new ambassador might do well in the new Soviet Union, but he failed his party.
- Parade Greets Reopening of California 1
- When Being a Couch Potato Hurts Southern California's Reputation : Athletics: If spectators fail to turn out for Olympics Festival '91, are promoters going to be eager to stage future events in the Southland?
- Psychic's Talent in Predicting Future Doesn't Spare Her From It
- It's Baseball Just the Way Father Knew It Long Ago
- Lawler Calms Stormy FBI Seas : Law enforcement: Special agent in charge of L.A. bureau boosts morale. He is leaving to open a private investigating firm.
- Bowers and Trustees Agree on Demotion : Moorpark College: President will be a dean at the Oxnard campus. Neither side changes its position much in the settlement.
- USC Football Coach Learned Winning Is Never a Safe Bet
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Granada Hills West Doubles Its Pleasure
- Pro Football
- His Honor, the Referee : Mills Lane Brooks No Nonsense, in Court or in the Ring
- Canoga Park's Hendrix Goes Wire to Wire for Win at Ventura Raceway
- Cubs Play Out Their Sequel to Nightmare at the Murph : Baseball: Padres rally with the help of fielding foibles by Bell and Salazar to beat Chicago, 6-2.
- BASEBALL /ROSS NEWHAN : Track and Field
- RETROSPECTIVE
- The R-Word Takes a Toll on Galleries
- Plotting a Course for Your Overseas Holdings
- TIDEPOOLS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA by Linda...
- Baja Resort Offers 15% Discount