- This letter is in response to recent...
- STAR TREK
- We May Have 'Won,' but Don't Flaunt It
- Congress Should Look at Its Own High Pay
- Multiculturalism
- Rome Mistakes
- Story About Boy and Lizard Made Their Skin Crawl
- Although I enjoyed reading Susan King's "Looney...
- DISHING
- Underground Paper
- Recognition for Black Fathers
- Quinlan, Tomaszewski Cases Different
- Story About Boy and Lizard Made Their Skin Crawl
- Coming Clean Over Dry-Cleaning Percs
- Retirement Board's Trip to Europe
- Readers Decry Dornan's Actions on Plane
- Theater in L.A.
- MAN BITES TOWN
- Macy's Abandons Prop. 13 Appeal
- 'Grindcore'
- Readers Decry Dornan's Actions on Plane
- Cash to Argentina
- We appreciated being included in the TV...
- A Chinese Label on Your Shoes, Wine or Socks May Mean 'Made in Prison'--and That's a Violation of U.S. Law.
- Boats and Drinking
- DISHING
- Readers Decry Dornan's Actions on Plane
- Great Gardens
- 'Earn' Is Wrong Word for Those Big Salaries
- Story About Boy and Lizard Made Their Skin Crawl
- Readers Decry Dornan's Actions on Plane
- Macy's Abandons Prop. 13 Appeal
- Story About Boy and Lizard Made Their Skin Crawl
- Rome Mistakes
- Multiculturalism
- It's Time to Save Animals' Habitat
- Fountain Renamed
- Just Who Is Really Mentally Ill Here?
- We May Have 'Won,' but Don't Flaunt It
- Police Protection
- Now Is Time for Big Business to Back Off
- Cut Insurance Costs With High Deductibles
- Readers Decry Dornan's Actions on Plane
- DISHING
- Al Halpern's letter (TV Times, June 2)...
- An Open Casket
- STAR TREK
- Crackdown Sells the Vendors Short
- Readers Decry Dornan's Actions on Plane
- Multiculturalism
- Noon Family Goes Off to Give College a Shot : Track and field: One year after the end of his illustrious high school career, Brent Noon and family head for the University of Georgia, the next step in what the shotputter hopes is his ladder to a gold medal.
- COVER STORY : Keeping Up...
- L.A. SPEAK
- DISHING
- DOCTOR DOOM
- Loss of Laguna Niguel Park Rankles
- Macy's Abandons Prop. 13 Appeal
- STAR TREK
- Male Victims
- Macy's Abandons Prop. 13 Appeal
- Retirement Board's Trip to Europe
- Bush's China Policy
- Agoura Hills Law Was Proper Step
- Methadone Clinic
- Different Readings of Library Dispute
- 'Grindcore'
- Vacant Homes Are Where His Heart Is
- We would like to thank KCET Channel...
- Yanni Concert
- People, Not the Technocrats, Should Be Trusted on Land-Use Planning
- Criticism of Cassidy Questioned
- Mass Redemption Is a Mutual Fund Risk
- No More Tourists
- Story About Boy and Lizard Made Their Skin Crawl
- Marston at the Capitol
- Readers Decry Dornan's Actions on Plane
- Different Readings of Library Dispute
- Democrats
- Loss of Laguna Niguel Park Rankles
- NONFICTION - June 16, 1991
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- NONFICTION - June 16, 1991
- Obituaries - June 16, 1991
- Names in the News - June 16, 1991
- Names in the News - June 16, 1991
- Names in the News - June 16, 1991
- Executive Life's Fall Stirs Call to Protect Pensions
- Assembly Rejects Budget Plan That Senate Approved : Deficit: To balance the package, the Legislature must still approve $7 billion in tax increases. Lawmakers, having missed deadline, will resume deliberations today.
- Spies Who Save Lives : How the Mossad cuts secret deals
- Colorful Greek Isle of Crete Is Where Legend Meets Life
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : A Little Secret Proves to Have a Big Price Tag
- Utility Tax Hike: a Temporary Fix for Economic Woes
- PROFILE: MICHAEL NOLAN : Water Board Member Rocks the Boat, and He Enjoys It : Burbank: The City Council will weigh questions about $39,792 in travel expenses last year and his abrasive demeanor in considering his renomination.
- 4.2 Million Were Victims of Purges, KGB Chief Says
- Shoppers Spoiled by Bargains Balk at Higher Prices
- The White House : The 'Non-Color' Scheme of This Harbor Residence Is More Breathtaking Than Bland
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. in a Quandary as Mideast Peace Effort Stalls : Diplomacy: Will President Bush throw in the towel? Or will he issue a dramatic summons to talks?
- A gray, overcast Friday downtown--it would have...
- Bray Files Claim Against City Over Disclosure : Scandal: Former city planner claims publicity surrounding hush-money payment in City Hall sex case has ruined her reputation.
- A Double-Double With Everything
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GLOBAL : Quakes Jolt Japan, Soviet Union, Islands
- OXNARD : 2 Brothers Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- IRVINE : Job Done, Ribbons Removed
- Musselman Is Courting Success
- Artwork on the 'Cutting Edge' : Exhibit: Laguna Art Museum spotlights pieces by untrained 'folk' artists. But <i> please </i> do not call their crafts 'folk art.'
- BOXING ROUNDUP : Rosario Stops Garza, Takes Title
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SAUDI ARABIA : Executions Resume; Opposition Minimal
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Voluntary Rules on Integration Dropped
- 2 Teen-Agers Charged in Murder at Zuma Beach
- Man, 19, Found Guilty in Drug Dealer's Death
- Man in Parked Car Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- Cities Wait Anxiously for Games : Meeting: Four of five who seek to become host for the '98 Winter Olympics will get bad news today.
- Burrell Gives Record for 100 a Clean Start With Time of 9.90 : Track and field: He erases Lewis' record-by-default with victory over Santa Monica teammate at U.S. championships.
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Krieger Puts Spangler Back on Fast Track
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela's Plight Surprises Many
- OPERA REVIEW : An Unmagical 'Flute' in a Festive San Francisco
- Bandits Cut Into Western Relief Deliveries to Albania : Europe: Marauders attack convoys to get food and medicine.
- No Sign of Offensive Against Shiites
- U.N. Sanctions Against Iraq
- Vernon Sees His Police Ambitions Fading : LAPD: Gates' top aide is taking a buffeting in storm over his fundamentalist Christian beliefs.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Can Sanctions Trip Up Hussein? : Iraq: The U.S. thinks so, and remains determined to press the strategy for as long as possible. Others aren't so sure.
- SEC Settles Counts Against 9 in Fraud Case : * Lawsuit: Associates of former penny stock king David Sterns agree not to violate securities laws. They will make no restitution.
- OXNARD : Man Gets 6 Years in Assault Case
- A Billboard Career Goes Up in Smoke
- Vandals Take $8,000 Sound System From Sylmar School : Thefts: The break-in has angered Olive Vista Junior High students. The present and previous classes sold 18,000 candy bars to buy the speakers.
- Oxnard : Economist Offers Dire Prediction
- Hollypark Attracts 21,344 for Night Racing
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mack Attacks Indians as Twins Set Club Record
- TRIATHLONS
- WEEKEND TV SPORTS : Angels, U.S. Open and Davis Cup
- First Layoffs, Now Budget Cuts at KCET : Television: The station will trim budget by about 17% and curtail programming. 'The economy has caught up with KCET,' its president says.
- Expect to Pay Dearly at Games in Barcelona : Olympics: Rooms are as scarce as tickets for opening and closing ceremonies and big events.
- Yeltsin Sees No Hope for Communist System : Soviet Union: Russian Federation's newly elected president says his top priority is implementing reforms.
- Shuttle Lands at Edwards, but It May Not Return as Often : Space: A NASA official says the agency plans to have more flights touch down in Florida.
- Bush Hits Critics of Social Policies in Caltech Talk
- Tandy Agrees to Buy Computer City Store
- Unions Allowed Voice in Some Job Relocations : * Workplace: The National Labor Relations Board ruling says companies must bargain, in certain cases, when shifting jobs to other plants.
- Man Convicted of Murder in Mile Square Park : Crime: The prosecution argued successfully that Minh Cong Do abetted the execution-style slaying. Another suspect is brought here from Canada.
- SANTA ANA : College Board Votes $2.1 Million in Cuts
- COSTA MESA : Bicycle Grand Prix to Pump Up Dollars
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Wheaton Beats Chang in London; Edberg Also Wins
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Von Hayes Breaks Wrist, Out for Season
- A Million Chicagoans Gather in Praise of Bulls
- The '92 Winter Olympics Will Be No Bargain, Either
- L.B. Museum of Art Gets Site at Convention Center
- Boxing
- U.N. to Seek Hidden Iraqi Nuclear Sites
- At Least 5 Die as Quake Strikes Soviet Georgia
- SAN CLEMENTE : Grand Jury Critical of Fire Department
- Disney May Wait on Bill Aiding Long Beach Resort
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Browning Getting Early Start on a Big Season
- COMMENTARY : Basketball Program Plays Catch-Up
- Charger Owner Spanos to Aid Adams Fund
- TV Reviews : An Unflinching Look at James Brady on HBO
- WEEKEND TV : 'Killer Tides': In Wake of the Gulf War
- DANCE REVIEW : Beth Soll and Company at Santa Monica Museum
- Pavin 2nd at U.S. Open; 2 From Area Miss Cut
- Catholics Conditionally Back Mexican Trade Pact
- Commentary : Factions Look to Future in Rift Among Southern Baptists : Progressives: Recent changes make divison all but inescapable as disaffected group pulls away.
- Industrial Output Up--So Is Inflation
- Anti-Sneeze Landscaping Tips Comin' Right Atchoo
- GARDENING : Make Your (Raised) Bed--and Plant in It
- Slayings, Disappearances Mark Unrest in Indonesia : Revolt: Aceh province has seen a brutal struggle between separatists and an overwhelming army force.
- Father to 12 Dies When Hit Head-On by Stolen Vehicle
- Fire Department Plans Urban Rescue Unit
- Disney Hits Impasse on Long Beach Bill : Entertainment: Talks on proposed legislation to facilitate a waterfront resort may be delayed until January. Mitigation of environmental damage is a sticking point.
- Police Plan Cleanup to Arrest Litter and Graffiti : Law enforcement: Volunteers are being sought for next Saturday's Operation Sparkle, which is also meant to improve community relations.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Von Hayes Breaks Wrist, Out for Season
- Hoisting Schooners Together Launches a People's Challenge
- Hershiser Is Too Much for St. Louis : Dodgers: He works six innings; shutout string against Cardinals reaches 12 1/3. Harris wins game, 2-1, with a single in the ninth.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Grahe Gets Valenzuela's Start Tuesday
- Wolfberg to Appear in Irvine : Benefit: The comedian will help raise money for the nonprofit Wellness Community of Orange County.
- Dream Touch Romps at Belmont
- N.W.A's Latest Ghetto Blast Takes Off in Middle America : Album Tops Pop Chart Despite Limited Store Exposure, Less Airplay
- Tony Winner Joan Allen Also Wins Roles With Jeff and Beau Bridges
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Countywide : 30 Nominated to Serve on Grand Jury
- LA PALMA : Accident Injures Spectator at Fire
- Spending Now to Avoid It Later : Why not give more study to ailments of elderly?
- Work Begun on 2nd Leg of Metro Rail Subway
- TRACK AND FIELD / TAC CHAMPIONSHIPS : Devers-Roberts Clears Biggest Hurdle to Win
- College Basketball
- Three USC Players Are Acquitted in Assault Case : Verdict: Some jurors say they didn't believe the alleged victim's account of attack in dormitory.
- Tandy Takes Step to Launch Chain of Superstores
- COMPANIES
- Louisiana Governor Vetoes Anti-Abortion Bill
- A Happy Ending--but With More Than Their Share of Heartaches
- It's Not Over Till It's Over
- Dean's Post Considered for Bowers if He Quits : Moorpark College: The district says the president may be called to a special meeting today for negotiations.
- San Diego
- Steiner Top Fund-Raiser in 67th Assembly Race
- Area Trio Named to All-Small Schools Division First Team
- Staircase Collapses Near Ninth Green at Hazeltine, Injuring 10 Spectators
- Rio Mesa's Jones Finishes Last in 100 Final of TAC Championships
- Oxnard College Baseball Coach Taylor Hired as Assistant at Long Beach City
- First Layoffs, Now Budget Cuts at KCET : Television: The station will trim budget by about 17% and curtail programming. 'The economy has caught up with KCET,' its president says.
- Can You Be Bumped? Is the Cleaner Coming Clean? Ask Lisa Specht
- Soviets Stymie Studios : Bootlegging, Ruble Inhibit Cashing In on U.S. Film Craze
- LaLanne Denies He Was Driving Drunk
- Ex-Navy Official Pleads Guilty in Defense Probe : Pentagon: Former Assistant Secretary Paisley was the highest-ranking target in long-running fraud case.
- Ben Irwin; Publicist and Playwright
- OJAI : $60,000 Earmarked for Children's Center
- WESTMINSTER : Witness Notes Led to Arrest, Police Testify
- THOUSAND OAKS : 70 Graduate From D.A.R.E. Program
- Student Faces Up to Discrimination of Cruel Yearbook Hoax
- Housing Activists Criticize Lack of Financial Access
- San Diego
- Probe of Copter Accident Begins : Crash: Officers who apparently swerved to avoid school are remembered by colleagues, honored by neighborhood residents.
- FULLERTON : Summer Day Camp Will Begin Monday
- West Survives Errors in City All-Star Win
- ABC Has Special Coverage on Golf
- Miscellany
- Measures Taken to Eliminate Fights in All-Star Game : Prep football: After a brawl ended last year's Ventura County contest, officials emphasize sportsmanship.
- N.W.A's Latest Ghetto Blast Takes Off in Middle America : Album Tops Pop Chart Despite Limited Store Exposure, Less Airplay
- Congress Takes Up Cable TV Regulation : * Legislation: Rules adopted by the FCC don't go far enough, some lawmakers say. A handful of tougher bills have been introduced.
- Naval Jelly Just May Get You Out of the Jam
- CLIPBOARD : Single-Family Home Futures
- Americans Head Home From Subic : Philippines: Some at crowded naval base fly out as volcanic eruptions continue. Blizzard of ash disrupts power.
- COLUMN ONE : Salvador's Ecological Nightmare : Pollution and pesticides are killing the people, plants and animals of the once-lush country. Greed, war, overpopulation and ignorance are blamed, and little relief is in sight.
- O.C. Budget Called 'Worst of Disasters'
- Dame Peggy Ashcroft; Stage Legend Won 'India' Oscar
- Forest Rangers Hold Open House
- OXNARD : Barbecue to Help Russian Student
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Armed Robber Kills Owner of Granada Hills Jewelry Store
- Highest Girl Scouting Award Presented to 18
- Port District to Challenge FAA on Airport : Lindbergh Field: Federal agency maintains that noise regulations such as curfews are inconsistently enforced, but port says rules have been in effect, and honored by carriers, for years.
- Photo Studio to Mark Return of a Famous Name to Little Tokyo
- 2 New Mexico Teen-Agers Charged With Zuma Killing : Courts: The evidence against a third youth is being reviewed. Detectives believe the motive was money and a car to get them home.
- McEnroe All Class on Grass; U.S. Leads, 2-0 : Davis Cup: Aging American star beats Spain's Carbonell after Gilbert defeats Sanchez.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Mind Funk's Fighting for a Lust Cause : This intelligent metal band fiercely touts sex as the ultimate vital sign, and one of the few paths to transcendence available to earthbound flesh.
- STAGE REVIEW : Some Old Stories Worth Hearing : The Bowery in San Diego is staging a poignant, funny and powerful two-person drama from a black perspective.
- Leno: Keeper of the Flame in Hot Seat
- VCRs Help Russians Be Video Pirates
- Commentary : Factions Look to Future in Rift Among Southern Baptists : Conservatives: Denomination will not tolerate teaching seen to undermine 'perfect' Bible.
- STOCKS : Dow Jumps 35.33 After Good Economic News
- Rights Offer Feels Wrong to Staff at Time Warner
- ITALY : Voters Are Forcing Reform of Nation's Political System : Citizens make it clear they want a government that is less corrupt and more responsive to the popular will.
- SOUTH KOREA : Local Vote Makes Water Purity a Grass-Roots Issue
- Man Slain in Sidewalk Shooting : Crime: Two other men are wounded in Santa Ana when they argue with three passing teen-agers, one of whom opens fire.
- Countywide : Bush Rally Plans
- Valenzuela Ailment Might Be Minor : Baseball: A doctor says heart irregularity such as Angel pitcher has can sometimes be treated with medicine.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : A Smooth Round for Rocky: He Shoots a 62 to Lead by Four
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : President Bush, Vincent in Attendance
- Kuwait Asks Assistance in Rebuilding : Westlake: The country's ambassador urges executives to view the emirate as a market.
- VENTURA : D.A. Backs Officer in Fatal Shooting
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Familiar Faces Meet in Silver Screen
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Rumors of Riddoch's Firing Continue to Swamp the Padres
- Sedgwick Returns to Saugus Speedway Seeking 3rd Winston 200 Win in a Row
- Fund-Raising Efforts Paying Off
- Miscellany
- USC's Shumard Named Titans' Athletic Director : Fullerton: Trojan assistant since 1988 chosen to replace Ed Carroll, who left this spring for UCI.
- Pop Music Reviews : A Rich, Forceful and Surprising Pere Ubu at the Roxy
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Only Pere Ubu Singer Didn't Seem to Enjoy the Show : He calls L.A. appearance "two steps short of a disaster." Quirky rock group shifts to Bogart's in Long Beach tonight.
- Priest Who Holds a Special 'Magic' With Poor to Be Celebrated
- India Bus Plunge Kills 17
- ANAHEIM : Rams' Everett Helps Shelter With Gifts
- Suit Filed Over Violent End to Janitors' Protest
- ANAHEIM : State Money Sought to Add Sidewalks
- Fusion Scientists Report Advance That Can Take the Heat
- Officials Shop for Special Status for Japanese-Americans' Produce Stand : Historic sites: To Palos Verdes Peninsula residents, the business run by Annie and Jim Ishibashi is a local landmark, a place they have gone to for years.
- How to Hurt Northern Ireland
- Stewart Avoids Pain, Retains One-Shot Lead : Golf: He stays out of rough because of back problems and shoots a 70. Self-effacing Henke is tied for second at 138.
- Holt, 89, Served as Dodger Coach
- STAGE REVIEW : A 'Dream' at Sushi Explores Funny and Dark Sides of Love : Performance: David Cale spellbinds audience with his sensual vignettes.
- County Thrifts Back in Black After 2 Years
- Stock Sales a Fluke, McDonald's Says
- COMPANIES
- COMPANIES
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Panel Recommends Condors' Release
- Senate Reverses Stand, Passes Bill to Crack Down on Ticket Scalping
- Voyage of the Bored : Fillmore Graduates Find Night Spent on Paddle-Wheeler a Washout
- Planners Back Reagan Request for Burial at Library
- Garman: Softball at '96 Olympics Will Boost Sport
- Volleyball
- Moore Outclasses Field Again to Score Ventura Raceway Win
- Chappaquiddick Cited in Rape Case
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SWITZERLAND : Thousands Strike for Women's Rights
- 6,000 Sworn In as Citizens in New York Ceremony
- Panel Recommends Freeing Condors in Los Padres Forest
- DANA POINT : Program Will Allow Seniors to Aid Police
- Conservation Corps May Get Funds to Open Valley Non-Residential Center
- Authorities Search for Missing Man
- Inglewood Census Undercount No Surprise : Demographics: City officials say they urged bureau to alter procedures so that more Latinos and blacks would be surveyed.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Farmers to Reap Benefits From Aid to Soviets
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : 2 More Arrested in Gandhi Slaying
- In Orange County Honorarium Sweepstakes, Dornan Takes 1st Place : Disclosures: The congressman led the delegation with more than $21,000 in speaking fees. Dannemeyer reported investment earnings of more than $90,000.
- 7 Cities Hail Census Undercount, Await More Funding : Population: Post Enumeration Survey gives seven county communities modest to strong gains.
- Angels Find No Relief in 9-4 Defeat : Baseball: Abbott leaves with 4-2 lead, but bullpen falters in opening game of trip at Boston.
- County Nurses Say Staffing Shortages Peril Patients' Lives : Health care: They assert that years of protests have failed to bring about a remedy. Representatives are preparing to testify before a labor arbitrator.
- 200 Students in Melee at High School : Racial unrest: Hawthorne classes are canceled after fight between a black and a Latino sets off brawl. There are no serious injuries.
- Crash Dead Buried; Fund Begun for Boy
- Auto Racing
- Presbyterians Adopt New Statement of Faith
- Soviet Muslims Storm Government Building : Ethnic strife: They are driven back in a dispute over quota and cost for pilgrimages to Mecca.