- Hey, You Think It's Easy Being Chosen to Spread the UFO Gospel?
- 2 Escape as Blaze Engulfs Their House
- Gay Loses to Walters by 76 Votes : Election: The final count of absentee ballots upholds her win over longtime aide to the late Gilbert Lindsay in the 9th District City Council race.
- Rio Mesa's Young, Jones Win Honors
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Charlton Shows the Power of Rehabilitation
- Tingley Sets His Sights on Stability : Angels: His play, while filling in for injured Lance Parrish, could land him the backup catcher's job.
- Magical Storyteller Cale Will Spin His Tales at Sushi
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : The Many-Splendored Coastline Cries Out for Protection as a Marine Sanctuary
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : More Bad News: Magic Is Talking About Retiring : Lakers: Johnson says he will evaluate himself after the season, and if he is tired, he will leave.
- Softball Stars to Showcase Talent
- THE TIMES 1991 ALL-COUNTY SOFTBALL TEAM
- Deliberations Begun by Jury in Trial of Three USC Players
- Miscellany
- The California Myth Lives On, if You Keep Facing West
- San Diego
- No Charges Will Be Filed Against Mother Who Hid Her Stillborn Baby
- College Basketball
- AMERICAN LEGION NOTEBOOK : And After the Third Game, Boldt Rested
- Magdaleno Hired to Coach at CLU
- Socker President Stops Newman Season-Ticket Sales Plan
- CAMARILLO : 3 Garages Burn at State Hospital
- County Tightens Rules to Shield Ecological Zones : Lands: Supervisors require closer scrutiny of applications to build on 29 parcels deemed environmentally sensitive.
- Ely Claims Trip Expenses Were Allowed by District : Trial: In heated cross-examination, the college trustee testifies that he was only required to write a memo.
- Rainout Fails to Cool an Angry Hamilton
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS VS. CHICAGO BULLS : Cliff-Hanger Has Become a Fairy Tale
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Doug Kershaw Places His Ragin' Cajun on Autopilot
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : James Brown Back With Grit, Glitz
- Coast Panel Adopts Rules for Beach Encroachment : Compromise: If the Newport City Council agrees, oceanfront dwellers could build on the sand for fees.
- Bicyclist Struck in Intersection, Killed
- Man, Son Robbed in Their Home
- Skateboarders May Get 3 Park Sites for Their Sport
- In Memoriam : Children, Parents Pay Respects to Crossing Guard Killed at School
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Joins Waste Reduction Program
- Courting Chiropractors : Buena Park Doctors Hospital Gingerly Breaches Barrier and Adds Practitioners to Its Staffin Effort to Carve a Niche in Market and Straighten Out Its Faltering Fortunes
- Aerospace and High-Tech Export Upsurge Predicted
- INTERNATIONAL
- Ruling to Help Brokerages That Face Investor Lawsuits
- COMPANIES
- Writing Is Finally Paying Off for Teamster : Stage: Robert Herrera's latest play will be performed at a Chicano festival in Monterey Park later this month.
- Dads Who Do Their Share Gain Richer Family Life
- U.S. Mars Visit by 2014, Station on Moon Urged : Space: Presidential panel unveils a controversial program that includes nuclear-powered rockets.
- Bambi Tales: Lawrencia (Bambi) Bembenek's defense lawyers...
- COUNTYWIDE : Business License Fee Deadline Nearing
- A Child of Poverty Finds Wealth in Giving
- NOTES : The Chicago Question: Where to Hold Parade?
- TV Reviews : Mixed Message From 'Health Quarterly'
- U.S. Trade Surplus Attributed to Cash From Gulf Allies
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. said it...
- Silicon Systems Blames Sales Dip in Laying Off 40
- Joe Hamilton; Producer of 'Carol Burnett Show'
- Poor of Bombay Tired of Candidates' Promises : India: Parliamentary balloting resumes today. Anger and apathy prevail among many of the voters.
- California IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK : Body of Drowned Boy, 5, Recovered
- Council Backs Plan to Shelter the Homeless in Vacant Houses
- 2 Awarded $225,000 in Police Brutality Case
- San Diego
- Murder-Suicide Suspected in Deaths of Couple
- Drug-Mommy and Me : Users and Their Babies Get Help at Program
- COSTA MESA : Hearing Set for Suit Over Reservoir Plan
- San Diego
- Giving Insurance More Credibility : New action on an old proposal to end cartel-like conditions
- Honduran Soccer Withdraws Charge of Bribery Offer
- Capriati Joins Tennis Classic Lineup
- Northridge Moves From Regional to Retooling : College baseball: With the loss of Sharts, Clayton to the pro ranks, Coach Bill Kernen will ask others to step up.
- Alpert's 'Helping Hand' for Minority Musicians
- MTV Will Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary--on ABC : Television: This marks the second cooperative effort between the two in recent weeks. The special will air during the November sweeps.
- TV Reviews : 'The Hollow Boy' Lifts Short Story Genre
- Miscellany
- College Basketball
- FILLMORE : City Chooses Park Over Youth Club
- Man, 27, Gets 8 Years for Molesting Girl
- Between Big Science and Big Dumb Science : What's at stake with super collider and space station issues
- Woman's Body Found Near Blue Line Tracks
- Escondido
- Teacher Plans Bash for Ojai's 70th
- New Hope for Better Mental Health Care
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: 46TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Friedman Declared Winner by 31-Vote Margin
- ANAHEIM : Schools May Offer Free Summer Meals
- GARDEN GROVE : Police to Check for Seat-Belt Use
- College Basketball
- 2 Deputy Marshals Accused of Assaulting Prisoner
- THE TIMES 1991 ALL-COUNTY BASEBALL TEAM
- COMMENTARY : Warnings That <i> Really </i> Matter
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Norman, Is That You?' Revives Ebony Showcase
- New Show No Boost for Revived Gallery
- KUDOS
- KROQ Clone MARS-FM Goes for the Jackhammer Beat : The station hopes what works in clubs will work everyplace else. But do we really want to pump up the volume 24 hours a day?
- County Tightens Ecology Checks
- Christopher Panel Drops Bid for Personnel Files
- Palmdale's Williams Signs with Kansas City
- Derby on Father's Day Offers Prize of $50,000
- THE TIMES 1991 ALL-COUNTY SOFTBALL TEAM : Lisa Limp Leads Irvine to a Title in Third Year : Coach of year: She helps to turn team around after two early-season defeats to win school's first softball championship.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Parker Has Known Good and Bad
- TV Ratings : NBA Finals Win for NBC
- College Project Puts Six San Diego Bands on Record
- USC Medical School Dean Quits in Fallout Over New Hospital : Health care: Facility has drawn complaints about diversion of resources and put pressure on the faculty.
- Ex-Base Commander Appeals Punishment : Navy: Former head of Miramar and junior officer, disciplined for fraternizing, appeal to higher command.
- Trail System Opponents Say WHOA : Land use: Property rights group fights county effort to amend general plan to require that developers of new subdivisions dedicate land to hiking, biking and equestrian trails. A vote is due today.
- Glendale Valley Romps
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia to Fans: No Autographs
- Jurisprudence
- Padres Are Still Hurting at Home
- Miscellany
- ART REVIEW : A Feast for the Eyes From Pre-Revolutionary Russia
- Miscellany
- Ethics Panel Says Ex-City Planner May Have Violated Law, but Won't Open Formal Proceedings
- Explosion Kills Baby in Home
- UCI Agrees to Share Indigent-Care Funds : Health: Proposed pact would give part of $3 million to two other hospitals and start a medical referral system for 24,000 needy patients.
- MWD Board Approves Tighter Rules for Reporting Expenses : Government: Some directors call timely filing an unnecessary burden. Many have neglected the task for years.
- COUNTYWIDE : 5% Fees to Be Levied on Trash Haulers
- Supervisors Back Limits on Contributions : Campaigns: Maria VanderKolk's plan says candidates for county office could get up to $1,000 per person and $2,400 per committee.
- Green Delivers a Complete Package
- Miscellany
- College Basketball
- They Run in New York to Run in Tokyo
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Officially, Question Is Rendered Moot
- PORT HEUNEME : Toddler Starts Fire; Bedroom Destroyed
- SAN DIEGO MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Chambliss, Mitchell Are Keys to Success of Greenville Braves
- City Tennis Champion Faces Difficult Return
- O.C. Conductor Sues Musicians
- NOTES
- BOXING AT THE BREN CENTER : Bartlett Presents First Card Tonight
- An Expert's Spoon-Fed Secret to Catching Catfish
- New-Look Coliseum Plans Nearly Done : Renovation: Work on the facility, with a capacity of under 70,000, probably will begin after 1992 football season.
- At Least in Golf, Opponents Don't Hit You With Their Clubs
- VENTURA : Schools Ban Gang Attire for Students
- SAN CLEMENTE : Roadwork Might Begin This Summer
- Fear and Loathing of Proposition 13 : The property tax measure that's bigger than anybody, even Macy's
- San Diego
- Workers Protest D.A.'s Refusal to Allow Flextime
- Polonia Pulls Out of Batting Slump : Angels: His first hit in 14 at-bats helps Langston to a 4-3 victory over the Brewers.
- KUDOS
- The Wizard of Odd : David Lindley May Be Warped, but His Musical Eclecticism and Talent Are Unwavering
- Man Found Dead in Wildlife Refuge Creek
- L.A. to Pay $225,000 to Settle Rock Musicians' Police-Abuse Lawsuit
- SIMI VALLEY : City Creates Panel to Study Rezoning
- Slaying of Bank Robber Self-Defense, Officials Hint
- Taming Big Cats by Boat : Irvine Lake Boasts a Lunker Variety of Whiskered Fish
- When On His Game, It's His Tournament : U.S. Open: Curtis Strange has hit the kinds of shots that have won the tournament twice, but not for almost two years.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan Pitches Six-Hit Shutout, Strikes Out 10
- Rams Sign Former Seahawk Linebacker Maxwell
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : What Do You Know About Wetlands?
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Artistry of Top Shortstops Is a Little Like Magic and Michael
- SANTA PAULA : Audit of Sales Tax Receipts Ordered
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia to Fans: No Autographs
- Brundage: The Driving Force for Irvine
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Sweeney' Cast Doesn't Quite Cut It : The actor in the title role is too dark and angry, and Mrs. Lovett's motivations elude us. But it's a handsome production.
- $392 Stipend for County Board
- $392 Stipend for County Board
- Post-Prom Party Killing
- $392 Stipend for County Board
- Sen. Ted Kennedy
- Water Shortage
- Post-Prom Party Killing
- Post-Prom Party Killing
- Post-Prom Party Killing
- Least Favorite Nation
- Post-Prom Party Killing
- Mideast and Germany
- Ruling to Help Brokerages That Face Investor Lawsuits
- $392 Stipend for County Board
- MOVIES - June 12, 1991
- Obituaries - June 12, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 12, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 12, 1991
- Banking : Bush's Plea on Bank Reform Is Rejected : Legislation: Influential Democrats in the House are unmoved by the President's call to give banks new powers.
- SHORT TERM: The inexpensive, long-term John Wayne...
- HIS CALL: Broadcaster Al Conin, above, who...
- Senate OKs Gasoline Tax for Seismic Work
- Embattled Head of Chapman College Quits
- LAPD to Stop Using Nunchakus at Protests : Police: Settlement applies only to Operation Rescue activists, who sued. The device is a martial arts weapon.
- Safety Net Stretched to $341 a Month : Welfare: The county's general relief payment is raised $29. But the homeless and their advocates say it's not enough for basic needs.
- BAD LOANS: The government said Tuesday that...
- ANTS BEWARE: It's picnic season, which means...
- Deputy Kills Suicidal Woman at O.C. Hotel
- Pension Board Chief Says She Won't Quit Post : Government: Criticism of the panel's travel policy mounts, but administrator, off on another trip, sticks to her guns.
- 2 Officers' Handling of Fatal Domestic Dispute Questioned : Police: Investigation centers on why the patrolmen left a Tujunga apartment without checking on the husband, who was later killed.
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 12, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - June 12, 1991
- Economy
- Lockheed Corp. said Gerald T. Oppliger was...
- Companies
- Geminex, Unit File for Reorganization
- L.A. Wanna-be: New York TV anchor Chuck...
- Tanks Leave Their Mark on Capital Streets
- Father John L. Thomas; Jesuit Author and Sociologist
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firefighter Union Disavows Cable Tax
- Don't Fold Up the Umbrella Yet : North Korea must drop its nuclear program
- San Diego Police Officer Who Faced Being Fired Quits : Performance: Sergeant had been accused of mishandling a sensitive fencing-operation sting.
- Impartiality of Gates' Inquiry on Vernon's Conduct Questioned
- Golf
- UCI's Matsuhara Selects Assistant Basketball Coaches
- NBA FINALS NOTES : Laker Reserve Drew Says He Doesn't Expect to Return
- SEC Sues 3 in Philip Morris Insider Case
- Kuwait Fires' Health Peril Downgraded by EPA Chief
- Sylmar Firm Receives a Metro Rail Contract
- Astronauts Are Surprised by Body Reactions
- BOOK REVIEW : Scientist's Tale Is No Fish Story : LIVING FOSSIL: The Story of the Coelacanth, <i> by Keith Stewart Thomson</i> , W. W. Norton, $19.95, 252 pages
- PR Firm Ordered to Pay $236,000 in Merger Case
- 3 Killed on Same Night at Amusement Park
- Documentaries : Mideast Road Warriors: Getting There Is Half the Story : * Rent any car you want. In Israel, you're sure to be in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong vehicle.
- Speaking Of: : The Ring of Fire
- Profile : Riding the Crest of India's Hindu Revival : Lal Krishna Advani may gain from his party's resurgence to national prominence.
- Police Defend Response in 2 Slayings : Time: Officers acted with appropriate speed considering the need for caution, an internal investigation of Elgar incident finds.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Debt Payment Plan to Be Reviewed
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Bomb, Gunfire Kill 2 More in Croatia
- 2 Killed, 3 Hurt in Lancaster Accident
- SEAL BEACH : 'Weary' Councilman Joe Hunt Bows Out
- Mistrial Is Declared in Art Forgery Case : Courts: Jury deadlocks on charges against a man who copied paintings by prominent artists. He denies conspiring to pass off the fakes as authentic.
- FULLERTON : Council Approves Hike in Airport Fees
- Where Widows Drink
- 3 Suspects in Death Ordered Detained
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Loyola's Lowery Signs With Rangers
- The Military and Racism
- U.S. Is Poor Model for Social Services
- Walters' Wife Wants Her Court Case Moved
- With Design in Mind Reports 1st Quarter Loss
- Terminal Data Reports Philips Order for Scanners
- Single-Family House Sales in May Continue Modest Rebound
- Companies
- National Agenda : Swiss May Shed the Cloak of Neutrality : * The country is reassessing its position with the outside world as it celebrates its 700th birthday.
- He's Just a Shy Optimist at Heart : Author: Barry Gifford isn't seeking the limelight. And despite the bizarre tilt to his works and his appreciation for <i> roman noir, </i> he doesn't believe the world is a dark place.
- Ely Testifies District Owes Him Money for Mileage : Trial: The Ventura County Community College trustee says officials gave him permission to offset travel expenses with unclaimed car costs.
- Attorney for City Police Union Barred From Practicing Law
- Car Kills Crossing Guard; Anaheim Man Is Arrested
- Countywide
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Buckle Up
- Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in '78 Slaying
- Widow Files Wrongful Death Suit
- Reynolds Is Allowed to Compete
- Mementos of the West: Fish, Marmot and Ninja Turtles
- 4 of 8 Charges Dropped in War Crimes Case
- Kemp May Seek New Cabinet Post
- GENEVA : A Disappointing Effort
- Regional Outlook : Latin Skepticism Grows Over Bush's Trade Plan : * The President's Enterprise for the Americas Initiative will soon be a year old. It seems to be going nowhere fast.
- Georgia Bullock; Longtime Fashion Designer
- Repair of Repair Completed on Pipeline
- Deaths of Man, Wife May Be Double Suicide : Sherman Oaks: The possibility that a bit-part actress killed her husband, then shot herself, is still under investigation.
- MISSION VIEJO : Home-Repair Loans, Grants Available
- Suspect Sought in Fatal Shooting of 14-Year-Old
- Woman, 67, Dies; 6th Victim of Head-On Crash Saturday
- City Puts New Limits on Beach Drinking
- Sealant-Maker Gets $3.2-Million U.S. Contract
- Carter Hawley Hale Loss for Quarter Put at $32.4 Million
- Carter Hawley's Loss for Quarter at $32.4 Million : Retailing: The figure was higher than expected. Analysts said restocking problems and sluggish consumer spending hurt the parent of the Broadway department store chain.
- China to Buy Occidental's Stake in Mine
- 'Reynolds Rap' Fans Pay Dearly for His Advice : Investing: Prosecutors say R. G. Reynolds used money from investors to fund a lavish lifestyle in Laguna Niguel.
- Scleroderma Benefit Banks on Laughs
- Curtis Brewer; Lawyer Founded Agency for the Disabled
- Marijuana Kingpin Sentenced to 30 Years, $1-Million Fine
- Don't Bar Doctors With HIV, NIH Says : Health: Federal researchers join AIDS activists and others who oppose restrictions. The chance of infecting a patient is seen as remote.
- COLUMN ONE : News Giant Makes Big Changes : In substance and style, the New York Times is undergoing a metamorphosis. The newspaper's leadership is hoping to win back hometown circulation and attract younger readers.
- Vereen to Dance to Anti-Drug Tune
- Chandler Award Honorees Take Bow
- Conviction for Robbery, Attempted Rape Overturned : Courts: Justices find the defense lawyer incompetent. The accused, a 65-year-old Newport yacht broker, had already served nine months.
- COUNTYWIDE : El Toro Y Project Bumped Up to 1993
- Judge Rules Out Murder Charge in Burglar's Death
- COMMENCEMENT 1991 : <i> A weekly roundup of Southland graduation ceremonies.</i> : Cal Poly Pomona
- Ad Study Takes Upbeat View of Downbeat Shows
- Simone Lagomarsino was elected president and chief...
- Carolco and Live Enter Merger Talks : Film industry: The deal would be done through a stock swap. Analysts believe that it would make both firms more efficient.
- Companies
- 3 Sued in Alleged Insider Trading on Philip Morris Deal in 1988
- Thornburgh Puts Senate Plans on Hold : Election: A judge rules that Pennsylvania's procedure for choosing a successor to the late John Heinz is unconstitutional.
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Sikh Gets 10 Years for Tokyo Bombing
- WASHINGTON : A Salvadoran Visitor
- OXNARD : Woman Accused of False Loan Entries
- Tenants Hope a Fence Keeps War Zone Outside : Pacoima: The city is building an 8-foot barrier around the public housing complex. The area is plagued by drug deals and gang battles.
- Academy Honors Best of Student Filmmakers : Movies: A drama about college study habits and an animated short with dancing G.I. Joes are among the medal-winners at 18th annual ceremony.
- More Losses for 'Designing Women'
- Barnes Foundation Lauded for Plan to Publish Collection : Art: The praised works will be documented in two separate books. Only limited public access and black-and-white reproductions were allowed in the past.
- Newport Beach Firm, Owner Fined by NASD : Securities regulation: The company, however, resigned from the association and ceased serving as a broker 13 months ago.
- On the Phone, Keep Your Options Open
- Companies
- State's Economic Rebound Lags Behind Nation's Pace : Recession: Experts cite several pressure points as reasons why a recovery remains elusive in California.
- SANTA ANA : College Chooses an Interim Chancellor
- L.A. Gets $10.5 Million to Fight Drug Trafficking
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parent Says Access to Talks Blocked
- MWD Board Spent $255,000 on Travel in '90 : Policy: Some directors and auditors are concerned about the high costs and lax oversight. Agency is to vote today on reforms.
- Africa Sanctions a Second Look
- I See You, in Your BMWs, Buying Drugs on My Street : Crime: A drive-through market for 'casual users' makes a whole neighborhood a living hell; one captive fights back.
- Boxing
- UCI May Fund Water Polo After All
- Bichette Is Making the Most of His Chance to Play Everyday
- Soccer
- Computer Cubed : Electronics: As industry runs out of ways to reduce the size of circuitry, Irvine Sensors' three-dimensional chip-stacking technology is starting to get lots of attention.
- Claims Dismissed Against American Ecology Corp.
- Advanced Compression Technology, Inc. in Simi Valley,...
- S.D. Firms Threaten to Take Their Businesses Elsewhere : Industry: The likelihood of new fees and taxes has several of the county's largest employers looking to relocate outside the area.
- Unisys Near Accord in 'Ill-Wind' Case
- Apple Considers Major Changes to Stay Ahead : Technology: The firm is even discussing a link with longtime rival, International Business Machines Corp.
- U.S. Accuses Ex-Radio Host of Fraud : Investments: Authorities say Burbank businessman R.G. Reynolds bilked clients out of nearly $3 million to support a lavish lifestyle.
- Mazes Remain Enigmas of Ancient Indian Art
- 5 on Trial in Alleged Nuclear Sabotage Plot
- PerfectData Profit Up 18% Over Year-Earlier Quarter
- ENVIRONMENT : U.S. Weighs Its Position on Drilling in Antarctic
- Senate Votes a Ban on Bond Initiatives : Government: Bill would prohibit citizens from placing funding measures on ballot. Another would make it easier for courts to strike down propositions.
- MOSCOW : A Russian First