- Westwood : 2 Picked for NIH Program
- Boy, 8, Killed by Motorcycle
- The nonprofit International Visitors Council of Los...
- After-School Athletics May Be on Fiscal Chopping Block : Teams: Principals of 15 middle schools will consider a proposal to eliminate team play in baseball and softball, and cut track season in half.
- U.S. Challenges Pension Switching : Retirement: Labor Department sues two California companies that it claims improperly replaced plans with Executive Life annuities. Worker restitution is sought.
- The Great Drought : Fickle Weather in 1860s Led to Breakdown of Cattle Industry
- Patients Learn to Live with Life's Jolts
- Liddy Describes Plot to Murder Newsman in '70s
- COUNTYWIDE : Task Force Starts Privatization Push
- VENTURA : Planning Agency Seats New Member
- Miscellany
- Padres Supply Runs; Hurst Does the Rest : Baseball: Rally in eighth inning against St. Louis bullpen gives Padres a 7-2 victory over Cardinals.
- Former Doobie Takin' It on His Own : * Music: Michael McDonald brings his new band to Humphrey's tonight.
- ABC Tells Affiliates Plans for Revamped 'Night'
- PLATFORM : Aid the Transition
- Westchester Ballpark's Fate Is Up in the Air : Development: Airport commissioners who want to expand LAX say they need the space now leased to a youth group.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Chumash Activists Agree to Drop Suit
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- College Basketball
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : He's Chasing a Dream to Drive Down South
- Magic vs. Michael
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Yesterday' Loses Power at Playhouse : * Neither the romance nor the political aspects are successful in the Costa Mesa production of Garson Kanin's play, about the corruptibility of power.
- CAMARILLO : Covers Sought for Adult News Racks
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- THE HOUSE : Mail Costs
- Acquittal Increase Blamed on Prop. 115 : Courts: Prosecutors cite a change in state law that requires judges rather than attorneys to question prospective jurors.
- Judge Orders Firm That Bilked Immigrants to Refund $441,000 : Fraud: Court rules consultants' scam took money from undocumented workers who believed they would get legal resident status.
- THE HOUSE : Mail Costs
- Insurance Makes Fraternities Play it Safe : Drinking: Campus groups are adopting tougher rules on merrymaking in order to lower the cost of insurance.
- Hermosa Beach Executive Fined $10,000 in Bribery of Hughes Worker : Aerospace: He's also given 3 years' probation for paying engineer to obtain preferential treatment for his firm.
- A Missed Sign Points Toward a Dodger Loss : Baseball: Murray out at the plate on key play, and Pirates look like champions in 2-1 victory.
- Southern Section Postpones Ruling on Welch, Canyon
- Dravecky Will Have Left Arm Amputated
- ART
- COMMENTARY : San Diego Contemporary Art Museum Is Brand New at 50 : La Jollans are getting their first chance in years to see what the museum owns. A desperately needed renovation and expansion program gets under way next fall.
- Contemplate, Filter the Static of Information Overload
- Retirement Fund Audit Gets Review : Report: The study of how the county employees' pension fund is being managed was ordered before controversy over European trip.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Officials Embrace 'Status Quo' Budget
- A Fresh Start : Environment: A stream in Fryman Canyon bubbles to life as cleanup crews start evicting old cars and other debris.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Injured Davis Will Miss 7 to 10 Days
- Founder Believes Format Will Get Cycling League Rolling : Cycling: National Cycle League makes its San Diego debut Saturday.
- Sturges Will Play for Lewis-Clark
- Pippen Has Ball in Vindication : Bulls: He has 32 points, 13 rebounds and a personal trophy to remove any questions about last season.
- TAC Meet Turns Into the Land of Living Dread : Track and field: If it can go wrong, it does as national championship becomes a nightmare.
- ALL-STAR PREP GOLF : Shiwota's Patience Helps South Team Win Again
- ART
- You Say You Want a Revolution? : Well, You Know, Pere Ubu Still Believes in a Brave New World, Though Its Rock Has Evolved
- Trustees Cite Evidence for Coolness to Bowers' Offer : Moorpark: Two board members say a 'smoking gun' shows that the college president should be fired.
- State Lawmaker Introduces 2 Bills to Ease Park Purchases, Projects
- Peterson Glad to Be an Ordinary Joe : Baseball: After 18 years of chasing one dream and then another, former Sonora pitcher is happy selling cars in New Jersey.
- Senior Citizen Housing, Stores Proposed on Site : Sherman Oaks: Another plan for the block that housed the Scene of the Crime bookstore gets a guarded reception from residents and their councilman.
- Moving City Hall Out of Downtown Considered : Oxnard: Some council members said merchants and residents would feel abandoned as a result of the temporary change.
- Shuttles Get Curb Zone at Airport
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Avery Has Five-Hitter and Is a Four-Hitter
- Klein Helps Junior Golf Team to Lead
- Basketball Star Meek Is Struck by Car, Hurt
- SPORTSCOPE : Raider Coach to Speak at Palos Verdes Banquet
- Historical Society Gets School Bell
- OXNARD : Plan to Cut Number of Commuters OKd
- Vista
- CYPRESS : City Checks Hockey Play at City Hall
- SANTA ANA : DNA Sex Crime Case Brings 47-Year Term
- San Diego
- Lake on Hold
- Paxson Suddenly Becomes a Big Shot : Bulls: Lakers left guard alone in crunch time of Game 5, and he took advantage--scoring 10 points in the final four minutes.
- No Hiding Campbell's Light Now : Laker bench: The problem with scoring 21 points in the NBA finals is that you have to stay for interviews.
- BOXING
- Deep Dish Uses $35,000 NEA Grant for Censorship Project : * Television: The seven-part series, airing June 25, deals graphically with sexual matters. The producing network says it has been falsely linked to Cuban interests.
- Video Rental Chart : 'Mermaids' Making Its Move
- Jillian Added to Arts Center Bill
- Dad Food : For the Meat-and-Potatoes Man
- Dad Food : Balancing Dad's Meal Budget
- Bush Praises Salvadoran Leader's Peace Efforts
- Downey : Council May Change Some Redevelopment Boundaries
- THEATER NOTES : Opening Lines : In its first full season, the Music Theater of Ventura County will perform 'South Pacific,' 'Cabaret' and 'Guys and Dolls.'
- Plan to Revise Workers' Benefits Opposed : Finances: Organized labor and Democratic legislators are against governor's proposal to overhaul the state's system for compensation as part of budget negotiations.
- Strategies to Ease Test of Nerves That Is Final Exam Week
- La Puente : Pool Hall Permit Denied
- World IN BRIEF : TOGO : President Agrees to Crisis Conference
- Bass Boom : A plentiful season and resulting good market prices are predicted by a local commercial fisherman.
- Duarte : Motel Tax Hike Weighed
- State Justices Asked to Find City Liable in Rape by LAPD Officer : Courts: An appeals panel overturned a $150,000 award, saying the crime was too unusual for police to guard against.
- COUNTYWIDE : Community Colleges to Award Degrees to About 1,900 Students
- As part of a civics exercise, students...
- Ocean Beach Activist to Run Against Roberts
- Doti Quickly Selected as 12th President of Chapman : Education: Students and faculty cheer their new president. The popular professor signals a greater accessibility than Allen E. Koenig, who quit under fire.
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Hammaker Is Next to Start in Team's Rotation-Go-Round
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Still in Fight for His Future
- JAZZ REVIEW : Gilberto Charms at Catalina's
- For Erica Jong, No Fear of Diving Into Soaps : Television: The novelist-poet teams up with Emmy and Peabody Award-winning Linda Yellen for Aaron Spelling's company and ABC.
- ROTC Teaches Essential Values
- Bilingual Education
- President and Civil Rights Bill
- President and Civil Rights Bill
- The Future of New York City
- Alcohol Ban at Arts Center Lauded
- Supreme Court
- President and Civil Rights Bill
- DWP Bad Example of Conservation
- Public Should Have Role in Art Decisions
- President and Civil Rights Bill
- President and Civil Rights Bill
- President and Civil Rights Bill
- Academic Freedom Is Threatened
- Valley News Not Relevant in Glendale
- President and Civil Rights Bill
- Commuter Rail Could Help Ease Traffic Problems
- Unpaid Dorm Fees Less Than Reported
- Voters Should Have Final Say
- Think Again Before Pushing People Out
- Nuclear Power
- Obituaries - June 13, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 13, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 13, 1991
- Names in the News - June 13, 1991
- Names in the News - June 13, 1991
- Names in the News - June 13, 1991
- Names in the News - June 13, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 13, 1991
- TRACKING CANCER: The Orange County Cancer Surveillance...
- Demolition Plan Called an Affront to Rent Control : Housing: Officials propose speeding up razing of vacant buildings, citing safety and fire hazards. But city attorney assails plan.
- A Black Box Tells Just the Facts
- DEPOSED AGAIN: The "Espresso Mussolini" was not...
- CURTAINS: At South Coast Repertory, the show...
- Therapist Said Florida Woman Might Do Harm
- Doctors Threaten Shutdown of Services : Medicine: Two top USC physicians say they will close emergency rooms unless more money is available to ease staff shortages.
- Chief Nash Will Not Return to Police Dept. : Torrance: He will receive full salary pending his retirement in February after 42 years on the job.
- Tender Mercies
- World Bank Boosts Its Loans to Eastern Europe : Development: Poland will get $680 million, the rest of the area up to $1.5 billion. The aim is to ensure a successful shift to a market economy.
- TONIGHT: Orange County rock bands the Cadillac...
- Root, Hiljus Sign to Play Pro Baseball
- ROTARY: Although some Garden Grove Rotary Club...
- OXNARD : Death of Boy, 2 1/2, Under Investigation
- Budget Deal May Increase Health Funds : Compromise: County leaders hope legislative talks result in an extra $13 million for indigent and mentally ill residents.
- Course Rule May Be 'No Shirt, No Spikes, No Golf' : Burbank: De Bell municipal course's proposed dress code would require sleeves and proper shoes. Some call the plan elitist.
- Taco Bell Shrinks Some Food Items to Inflate Sales
- Charles M. Clough has been named chairman...
- STOCKS : Dow Up 10.51; 'Bargain' Prices Trigger Rally
- Both Sides Dig In for Battle Over Mining : Resources: Reformers charge the law controlling work on public lands is a rip-off. Miners say changes would hurt the nation.
- Career Preparation Takes Studying and Some Elbow Grease
- U.S. to Aid WWII Poison Gas Test Victims : Health: As many as 60,000 servicemen may have been exposed in studies on protective gear. Government had fought disability claims for years.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Deadline Is Near for Year-Round School
- Supervisors Vote Selves $392 Monthly 'Allowance'
- City Council Adopts Plan to Mitigate Impact of Noise Around Lindbergh Field
- STANTON : Store Owner Shoots Suspect in Holdup
- Wildlife Officials' Efforts to Capture Sea Otters Begin
- 10 Cities to File Lawsuit to Unfreeze Tax Money : Budgets: The county is withholding $1.3 million in property assessment revenues to cover special fees that the municipalities refuse to pay.
- ENERGY
- Navy Probes Report Iraqis Were Shot While Giving Up
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 3 War Protesters File Brutality Suit
- FDA Assails Wrinkle Treatment as Illegal : Health: Injections of silicone may pose dangers for consumers, agency chief says. Misuse of collagen and Retin-A also are being probed.
- Heart Disease, Not Diet, Killed Bos, Report Says
- BANKING/FINANCE : Delta Savings Kills Three Birds With One Sell-Off of Branch
- The Wedtech Corp. defendant whose discredited testimony...
- Lead Negotiator in Probe to Resign
- Kuwait Ignores Accord, Deports Dozens of Iraqis : Persian Gulf: At least 36 civilians are forcibly repatriated. About 600 others face a similar fate.
- MAKING IT WORK : A Few Ways to Change Old-Fashioned Habits
- For Blacks, <i> Freedom </i> Was Just Another Word
- Architect on Planning Commission Resigns
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Money Set Aside for Harbor Cleanup
- Leonard Rose Jr. has been sentenced to...
- Monier Roof Tile Buys Competitor's California Assets
- Taco Bell Gets Hooked on Sales of Snack Foods : Fast food: After getting taste of the market, Irvine-based food chain wants more. It will soon begin selling its 'fiesta size' dishes nationwide.
- LAW & REGULATION
- Utilities Tax Dies in Assembly Panel : Budget: Backers predict it will be revived as part of broad funding package. The levy would affect water, cable TV, phones, gas and electricity.
- Fired Up for a Cherished 'Jubilee' : Leaders Hope Upcoming Juneteenth Celebration in Santa Ana Will Unify Scattered Black Community
- It's Make-or-Break Time, Soviet Prime Minister Says
- SCENE ON THE STREET : A Look to Dye For
- Merle A. Economu; Electronics Technician
- Coordinating Council for Children OKd : County government: The planning unit, established by the Board of Supervisors, will pull together hundreds of private and public services for youngsters.
- 3 Perspectives on the Holocaust : Jewish history: With two museums and a monument set to open in L.A. within a year, critics worry about duplication.
- Ex-Planner May Have Violated Ethics Law, Panel Says
- Black-Student Camp Seeks 11th-Hour Funds : Education: City school program that starts Sunday remains $25,000 short of fund-raising goal.
- SANTA ANA : Deadbolts Offered to Senior Citizens
- Gulf Reservist Fights Battle Over His Job : Homecoming: The Army officer, who claims he was fired by Loral Aeronutronic during his absence, faces uncertainty with his employment and medical benefits.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Starting Times for Schools Changed
- Football
- Football
- 37 Ways to Define U.S. Olympic Festival
- NOTES : High School All-Star Golf Tournament Is Today
- GOLF : City Women's Title Merely the Latest Triumph for Voorhees
- Conin Now Laughs With, Not at, Angels
- Drug Charge Clouds Reilly's Boxing Future
- San Diego
- COSTA MESA : Fair Concerts May Bring Traffic Snarls
- County IN BRIEF : MALIBU : Pot Raid Yields $1.5-Million Crop
- COUNTYWIDE : Grand Jury Praises Bilingual Programs
- Blood Samples Might Be Used for Drug Testing in Olympics
- NCAA Inquiry Is Embarrassing--to Its Director
- O'Malley: Baseball Needs Solutions : Meetings: Dodger owner says ownership turnover helps foster instability in the game.
- THE TIMES 1991 ALL-COUNTY BASEBALL TEAM : Pines Keeps Santiago on the Winning Track : Coach of year: He guides Cavaliers to their first outright Garden Grove League baseball title since 1969.
- Rick Dees to Exit ABC's Low-Rated 'Into the Night'
- RADIO REVIEW : KROQ Clone MARS-FM Goes for Jackhammer Beat
- Future of Actors Conservatory Still in Doubt
- Blue Cross Joins the Crowded Field Seeking Health Net
- Huge Blast Rocks Pinatubo Volcano as Clark Evacuees Crowd Into Subic Base : Philippines: A huge plume of ash and steam can be seen as far away as Manila, 60 miles south.
- High School Moves Baccalaureate After Students Protest Prayer Ban
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 2nd Chance for Diploma--and Life
- Concerns Raised Over Picus Warner Center Plan
- Use an Immigration Carrot, Not a Stick : Free trade: Help Mexico develop jobs for millions who will otherwise flood our border.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : A Life Lived Outside a Thousand Windows
- Freemont General Corp. has named Louis J....
- Big 3 Car Makers Gang Up on Japan : Autos: GM, Ford and Chrysler are cooperating on projects and conducting a campaign to get U.S. help to make their Japanese rivals play 'fair.'
- FOOD & AGRICULTURE
- COMPANIES
- U.S. Firms Less Negative About Japan, Survey Shows
- Elderly Woman Regains Home in Settlement
- IN BRIEF : UC Santa Cruz Course Will Focus on Dickens
- For First Time, Russians Get to Pick a President : Election: Even polls by Boris Yeltsin's rivals show him getting at least 44% of the vote today.
- Unions Want Bigger Say on Privatization
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2nd Suspect Arrested in '87 Store Robbery
- Condor May Be Returned to the Wild This Year
- VENTURA : District Proposes 1.6% Salary Cuts
- 'Re-Engineering' the Egg, Lettuce, Etc.
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Neil McCarthy has left his post as...
- On the Move : Consumers: Selecting a reputable moving company requires homework. 'Get <i> everything </i> in writing,' experts advise.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Robb Suspends Three Aides, Hires Lawyer in Tape Dispute
- What Municipal Bond Buyers Should Learn from Bridgeport
- Some Police Call Device a Humane Tool
- COLUMN ONE : Arab vs. Arab in the Intifada : The fight to end Israeli rule in the occupied territories has turned into a war among Palestinian factions. Hardened youths are blamed for rising violence.
- UC, U.S. to Negotiate on Running of Weapons Labs
- Ghosts of Bodie: A Town Where Gold No Longer Glitters
- Supervisors Take Step Toward New County Fire Tax : Firefighters: The levy would increase bills by $13.99 for 2.7 million residents. A public hearing is July 25.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Drivers Injured in 4-Vehicle Crash
- OXNARD : Police Investigating Reports on Fake $20s
- Boomer Backlash : * Generations: What's it really like to be twentysomething? Douglas Coupland's new novel is a biting portrait of life after yuppiedom.
- Bargains for Ladies in Waiting
- Democrats Upset by President's Plans to Attack Them
- California IN BRIEF : STANFORD : Lead Negotiator in Probe to Resign
- ANAHEIM : Pact Between Rams, Arena Group Is OKd
- Coastal Panel Vote Aids Disney Plan for Park
- Thousands Flee Volcano Blasts in Philippines
- 3 Robb Aides Suspended in Tape Dispute
- Merrymaking in the Grand Cinematic Style
- Accident Spurs Cyclist to Make Case for Safety
- 2 Men, Teen-Ager Held in Lancaster Slaying
- CLIPBOARD : House Calls
- Dead Actress Linked to CHP Officer Who Committed Suicide in May
- LOS ALAMITOS : Boy Killed After Running Into Street
- COMPANIES
- Boomer Backlash : Women Say They'll Put Family First
- BOOK REVIEW : Lyrical Lines for the Rimbaud of Rock : BOB DYLAN Behind the Shades; <i> Clinton Heylin</i> , Summit $22.95, 478 pages
- Democracy May Be on the Way in Kuwait
- Soviets Granted U.S. Food Credits : Diplomacy: Bush approves $1.5 billion to buy grain. The action is expected to help Gorbachev avoid political disruption that could threaten economic reforms.
- Baseball Team Owners Play an Expensive, Risky Game : Sports: Investors still flock to the business despite huge costs, management headaches and eroding profits.
- Racing to Thank Triathlon Volunteers and Sponsors
- California IN BRIEF : KING CITY : Jury Selection Slow in Lion Hunt Case
- FOOD & AGRICULTURE
- Bush Paints Upbeat Economic Picture
- INTERNATIONAL
- Democrat Plan on Health Said Close to GOP's
- Red Adair Says Halting Oil Fires May Take 5 Years, Blames Kuwait
- Mr. Fix-It : * Shelter: Bob Reid left his lucrative career as a developer to restore a historic hotel complex as a haven for homeless women.
- "Curb-running," a revolutionary East German training technique...
- Regulators Put California Banks on Warning List : Banking: The FDIC says the state's financial institutions are suffering from an increase in troubled real estate loans.
- Aeronutronic Wins $15.7-Million Weapons Pact : Defense: Should the Marine Corps decide to deploy the antitank missile, the deal couldbe worth hundreds of millions to Loral Corp. subsidiary.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Packing It In
- U.S. Firm Gets OK to Import Oil From Iran
- Space: A Look At The Next 25 Years
- INTERNATIONAL
- Microsoft Unveils Upgrade of PC Operating Software
- Raphael Konigsberg; Politics Delayed Admission to State Bar
- CLIPBOARD : GLIDE'ER INN
- Star-Studded Picnic for AIDS Research
- 12-Inch Rainfall Swamps New Orleans
- THOUSAND OAKS : Commission Backs Outdoor Barbecues
- A Battle of Loose Cannons : Russia: As in the U.S., the race for the republic's vice-presidential spot is a lightning rod for controversy.
- LAW & REGULATION
- LAW & REGULATION
- Little Impact Expected in New NYSE Trading Hours
- U.S. and Its Neighbors to Start Free-Trade Talks : Diplomacy: Officials will attempt to create a North American common market. The job is expected to be anything but easy.
- Florists Ignite War of the Roses Against Vendors : Ventura: The shop owners say 'bucket people' steal their business. They ask the City Council to ban street sales.
- Cavalcade of Sea Stars : Live Video Shows the World Beneath the Waves at Anacapa Island
- OJAI : 14 Buildings Must Be Made Quake-Safe
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA : Death Makes a Sharp Political Tool : White hands are there, but barely visible, behind the violence that has weakened the black movement.
- CNBC Suffering Growing Pains : It Eliminated Rival FNN, but It's Still Looking for an Image
- Avantek Inc. announced that E. Oran Brigham,...
- Kuwait Pumps Oil for 1st Time Since Gulf War
- Border Patrol Led on Long Car Chase
- Collins Takes Leave From CYA to Run for Assembly
- IN BRIEF : 'Heart of City' Run May Attract 4,000
- Allied Groups Fight Testing of All Students
- Prop. 140 May Close Budget, Fiscal Offices
- Chapman College President to Resign
- MS Award Winner Refuses to Stop Living : Disabled: Hugh McDonough doesn't dwell on his multiple sclerosis. He has earned a doctorate at USC, where he hopes to start a disability administration program.
- Federal Sidestep to Allow County to Open New Jail : Criminal justice: In search for operating funds, supervisors will shift inmates from other jails to East Mesa. The shift will allow the federal government to rent more space for its prisoners.
- Knott's Closes Its XK-1 Ride After Park Death in Ohio
- INTERNATIONAL
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Bos' Autopsy Links Death to Earlier Attack, Not Diet
- Long Beach Disney Plan Gets a Boost
- Charges Dropped in Detroit Drug Probe
- Firm's Head Still Upset Over Shooting Response : Slayings: President of Elgar Corp. wants more information on why police waited four minutes a half-block from the shooting scene.
- Charred Body Found at Burned Building