- ENTERTAINMENT
- Older Parents: Often a Blessing for Kids : Families: As more couples delay parenthood, more children find a special kind of security blanket.
- S. Africa to Sign Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty : Weapons: The decision is a result of the reduced threat of military conflict in the region and a desire for closer ties abroad, Pretoria says.
- Kidnap Victim Escapes; Driver Captured After Chase
- Fight Over Parking Places Heats Up in Hermosa Beach
- Panel Orders Ecological Area Project Scaled Back : Environment: County planners tell a developer to reduce the number of houses and golf-course holes proposed for sensitive Santa Clarita land.
- OXNARD : Driver May Have Tried to Kill Youth
- Hockey
- Ron Newman to the Rescue
- RADIO
- Compromise Eases Tax on Santa Ana's Largest Employers
- Jurist Was on Front Lines in Anti-Segregation Fight : Profile: As a lawyer and judge, the great-grandson of a slave successfully fought legal obstacles to integration.
- Marshall, High Court Liberal and Its Only Black, to Retire : Judiciary: Justice cites health, advancing age. Bush has the opportunity to put a conservative stamp on the court that could last for decades.
- Japan Can't Quiet Corporate Hecklers : * Shareholders: <i> Sokaiya, </i> blackmailers who promise to keep annual meetings under 'control' for a price, hit their targets despite efforts to deflect them.
- Senate Rejects Attempt to Kill Proposed Curb on Handgun Purchases : Legislation: Vote is a stinging defeat for gun lobby. Lawmakers earlier had adopted amendments that would stiffen the omnibus crime bill.
- Trauma Team Tapped for Ford Grant Honor
- Council Approves Smaller Budget
- VENTURA : Fire Damages Cars in Auto Showroom
- Reaching Out : Education: Summer program keeps migrant students focused on learning by bringing classes into the neighborhood.
- Historians Question Claim About Sunken Fortune
- BUENA PARK : Water-Rationing Plan Is Approved
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Making Comebacks a Habit
- Justices to Rule on Use of Psychologist's Tapes in Menendez Case
- OJAI : Businessman Quits Redevelopment Post
- Alzado Believes Steroids Caused His Inoperable Brain Cancer
- Pro Football
- Rx for the Dr. Demento Blues
- STAGE REVIEW : Bogosian's Gallery of Bozos at the Taper
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Follow Your Heart to a Haven for Health Food True Believers
- Pop Album Chart : No. 1 Debut Just Routine
- Curb on Lawyers' Free Speech Rights OKd : Attorneys: High court holds that the guarantee of a fair trial justifies imposing restrictions that could not be applied to the public or news media.
- Entrepreneurs Riding Wave as Power Source
- COLUMN ONE : A Messy Cleanup Program : The Resolution Trust Corp. was created to sell assets of failed thrifts, but critics say it's bungling deals. In Louisiana, the agency's challenges--and problems--are severe.
- Bald Eagle Revival Slow to Take Wing : Wildlife: Eleven years and $400,000 later, David Garcelon is still trying to re-establish the bird on Catalina. But DDT continues to damage eggs 29 years after it was banned.
- City Becomes Owner of Its Canyon
- Identities of Marines Killed in Vehicle Accident Disclosed
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Dining Out With a Food Warrior at Hip Mexica
- The Barr Is Closed : Roseanne Has New Name and New Anger
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- John Ueberroth Named CEO of HAL Inc.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- America West Seeks Protection From Creditors : * Airlines: The Phoenix-based carrier, the nation's ninth largest, pledges to continue normal operations while it reorganizes its debts.
- Charges Dropped Against Accountant in Counterfeiting Scheme
- Stiffer Penalties Approved for Getaway Drivers : Courts: Divided state justices rule that people who help robbers flee can be held equally responsible for the crime.
- Ukraine Delays Debate on Key Soviet Treaty
- Only A Footnote-but a Monumental One : A middling justice is best honored for his heroic work at the bar, leading to the Brown ruling.
- Pair Face Trial in Robberies at 7 Houses
- COSTA MESA : District to Reward Car-Poolers, Cyclists
- Auto Worker Held in Stabbing Was Feuding With GM
- TV REVIEW : Activist Animates AIDS Discussion
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Naked Gun 2 1/2' Fires Blanks : The main characters, cast and creators of the off-the-wall original are back, but they forget one thing--the laughs.
- Pope Hoping to Pray Someday in Jerusalem
- PRACTICAL VIEW : What to Do If You Want to See a Show
- Bush Attends Unveiling of His Bust in Capitol
- Latino Meeting in O.C. to Focus on Remapping
- Del Mar
- $12.2-Million Budget Is Passed
- Counterfeit Case Dismissed Against County Resident
- ANAHEIM : City Honored for Traffic Management
- Dead Marines Identified as Persian Gulf Veterans
- Library Expansion Moves Ahead
- TUSTIN : School Board OKs Tentative Budget
- College Football
- World Series Recipe a Cook Family Secret : LSU Freshman Keyaan Follows in Footsteps of Brother and Former Stanford Standout Toi by Earning a Ring for College Baseball Championship
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kenner Flaunts His Immaculate Technique at Pops Show
- Justices Uphold Victims' Rights, 'Cruel' Penalties
- FASHION : Cool Breezes, Cozy Stores and Nothing Too Fussy
- CHANGE AT THE COURT
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Approves Recycling-Fee Hike
- Summertime, and the music is easy to find.
- Hospital Being Investigated Over Dead Baby Found in Trash Can
- MISSION VIEJO : Poop Patrol Out to Curb Dog Owners
- CONCACAF Is Alive and Kicking : Soccer: The sport's weakest region, making noises, starts its own tournament tonight.
- Klein Wins Fourth Junior Golf Title of Season
- Sellars Sets 'Dream' Bowl Program
- A Mickey Mouse Kind of Historian : Memorabilia: Burbank librarian dreamed up his own post as the first and only Disney Studios archivist.
- Duke/Fluor Daniel Land Power-Plant Contract
- Prolonged Budget Battle Gives Lobbyists Extra Chances
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Schwarzkopf Plans to Retire Advance
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Developers to Give 7.7 Acres for Park
- Countywide : Drive Under Way to Aid Volcano Victims
- Man Is Slain at Car Wash in Paradise Hills
- PORT HUENEME : Seabees Help Repair Volcano's Damage
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers Drop A's With Power Sweep, 9-6
- Pigskin Classic Tickets to Go on Sale Monday
- JAZZ REVIEW : Saxman Moody Shakes Off the Jet Lag at Elario's
- Carter Hawley Posts Smallest Loss in Months
- REAL ESTATE : Hotel Occupancy Rate of 59% Lags Behind State and Nation
- STOCKS : Stocks Stage Technical Gain; Dow Rises 21.92
- Census May Have Missed 10 Million in 1990, Congress Investigators Say
- Arrests Show Decline After King Beating
- CLIPBOARD
- That Gleam in the Superintendent's Eyes Is Not Stars
- OXNARD : Conviction Could Cost Man His House
- ELVIS WATCH
- U.S. Readies Plan to Raid Iraqi A-Sites
- Guerrillas in Kashmir Kidnap Israelis; 3 Killed in Gun Battle
- State Seizes Escrow Firm After Funds Disappear : Torrance: The owner, also missing, is being investigated for possible embezzlement. About $1.3 million held by his second firm is unaccounted for.
- 2 Fired RTD Investigators File $1-Million Lawsuit
- Trial of Accused Sex-Club Operator Begins : Court: Prosecution witness who attended $40-per-couple swingers parties at the Cowan Heights residence tells of topless dancing, pornographic movies and mattress-filled rooms.
- Rematch Figures to Be a Replay : Boxing: Biding time while awaiting Holyfield, Tyson is expected to repeat victory over Ruddock.
- VENTURA : Tourist Robbed at Beach Parking Lot
- <i> Liberte, Egalite,</i> Yes; but What of <i> Fraternite</i> ? : Values: We understand liberty and equality, but unless we see one another as brothers and sisters, we can't be truly free.
- Kornblatt to Coach Glendale Girls' Basketball Team
- He's a Real Steal : Nixon's Work on Basepaths Has Been a Key as Braves Make Run Toward Respectability
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Summer Squall Makes Local Debut
- ART REVIEW : A Nostalgic, Endearing Look at Modern Design Since 1935
- Register Suit Alleges Illegal Ad Scheme by 6 Publishers
- Seniors at Capital Group Yield to New Team
- U.S. Oil Production Falls as Firms Look to Foreign Sources
- Phone Services Can Answer Problems
- COMPANIES
- Salk Announces He Will Test His AIDS Vaccine on Himself
- On the Bright Side
- Bush Will Face Pressure to Appoint Another Black to Court : Judiciary: To not do so would be seen as saying there are none capable of filling post. But President is known to oppose reserving seat for any group.
- BOOK REVIEW : Paradoxes and Conflicts on the Pacific Rim : SAME BED, DIFFERENT DREAMS <i> by Hugh Gross</i> ; Mid-List Press, $17.95, 223 pages
- In Appreciation of Excellence : Urban League Luncheon Will Honor Black Students Who Made the Grades
- UC Student Regent's Tightrope Walk Ends
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 2 Men, Boy Arrested in Pair of Burglaries
- FOCUS: CROWN CABOT FINANCIAL CENTER
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- REAL ESTATE
- Pep Boys May Be Loser in Its 'Celebration'
- S. Africa Crime Sweep Nets 4,593
- Where to Go If You Think Thongs Belong on Feet
- NORTH AFRICA : Tunisia Is Slow to Follow Algeria on Democracy Path : While one rushes headlong into pluralism, legalizing 30 opposition parties, the other moves cautiously.
- VENTURA : Abuse-Prevention Volunteers Sought
- DWP Board Grants Funds to Study Electrical Fields
- His Victories Helped Reinvent America : Marshall's resignation offers Bush historic opportunity
- Girl Taken From Fair Found Unharmed
- ANAHEIM : Old Glory to Grace City Streets Again
- Radio-Control Pilots Take Hobby to a Higher Plane
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Pierre Cardin Takes His Runway to Red Square
- Teamster Delegates Override Leaders on 2 Key Issues
- Teamsters Wrestle With New Image in Remaking Union : Labor: Under U.S. supervision, doors open for reformists and younger candidates to challenge established leadership at convention.
- May Restaurant Closures
- Gionis Loses Bid to Reinstate Lawsuit
- Mistrial Declared in Ex-Policeman's Murder Trial : Deadlock: Only one juror feels that unanimous verdict was attainable. Fired officer would have faced possible death sentence.
- Wisdom From a Hurricane : Pension fund controversy might actually end up helping the state
- Playground Program to Begin on Monday
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council Not Happy With Its TV Image
- In Fallout Over Ownership Situation, Sockers Lose Wright to Cleveland
- Tyson-Ruddock II Doing Heavy Business
- Orion Re-Releasing Six Titles at Discount Price
- How to Keep Tabs on Wet Wimbledon
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Where to Draw the Line on the Mountain Lion?
- Salk Says He Intends to Test Vaccine for AIDS on Himself
- Officials Seek Shortfall Solutions
- Del Mar Council Under Fire on Architect
- Marshall was fundamentally a conservative, a democrat intolerant of arbitrary acts of government.
- Ex-Officer to Get New Trial in Rights Case
- ARTS
- JAZZ REVIEW : Saxman Dave Koz: The Eyes Have It : Also on the tour, vocalist Phil Perry employs his dynamic style and tremendous range to bring excitement to his set.
- 'Robin Hood' Predecessors Proliferate on the Shelves
- New Kid on the Block: Robert Strauss...
- Sununu Blocking Rights Accord, GOP Senator Charges
- Board Refuses to Reconsider Vote Urging Historic Status for Church
- CYPRESS : Senior Citizens Post Needs to Be Filled
- 10 Cities Sue Over Withheld Tax Funds : Finances: They say the county has wrongly charged fees for booking prisoners and collecting property levies.
- It's Time to Separate the Pretenders From the Contenders : L.A. Games: Several South Bay teams still have a chance of winning a championship when competition resumes Saturday.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Whitson Returning to Rotation, Peterson Moving to the Bullpen
- WESTMINSTER : Redevelopment Area to Be Reconsidered
- Bicyclists and Hikers Battle Over Access to Mountains Trails : State parks: Only fire roads in the Santa Monica Mountains are open to bikes, a policy that pleases many but infuriates riders.
- BOXING : IRVINE MARRIOTT : Lopez Rallies to Knock Out Perez, Retain Title
- CSUN Takes Light Approach to Opera With 'Flute'
- Singer Takes Detour on Way to Nashville
- Transfer of 3 Filipino Priests Has Boycott Brewing at Carson Church
- Parents of Slain Officer Awarded $1.125 Million : Courts: A jury concludes that a Torrance sports store was negligent in leaving the murder weapon--a loaded gun--on a rack.
- Trustee Changes School Boards
- Glendale Police Chief Plans to Step Down : Law enforcement: David J. Thompson will retire for health reasons after 35 years. He is credited with reforming the department following a 1986 discrimination lawsuit.
- SIMI VALLEY : Loans Offered for Housing Repairs
- Sailing
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Galbraith, Rudolph Advance to Final of State Amateur
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Indians Send Candiotti to Blue Jays in a Trade Involving Six Players
- TENNIS : WIMBLEDON : Sampras and Agassi Make Small Splashes
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : They May Not Be Able to Afford a Sunday Off
- Capps Wins Women's Open : Surfing: Carlsbad graduate upstages her brother at Scholastic meet.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Men-Women Issues Crop Up in 'Desert'
- Rare Coltrane Revives Impulse! Label
- STAGE
- Allied-Signal's Hennessy Stepping Down
- Recession Over, Chief Economic Adviser Declares : * Economy: Administration aide Michael Boskin says a range of indicators shows that a turnaround has begun.
- IN BRIEF : Hadassah House to Be Dedicated Sunday
- HEALTH CARE : Doctors Cry Foul as Quebec Attempts to Overhaul System
- DEA Raids Massive Indoor Marijuana Operation
- Mahony Sees Success in Meeting Latinos' Needs : Catholics: New cardinal estimates 75% of goals are being met. Some say he hasn't gone far enough, however.
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Men Arrested on Drug Charges
- Confirming the Stories of Brutality
- 11 Indicted in Drug Money Laundering : Law enforcement: A U.S. grand jury charges that $10.9 million in cocaine profits was transferred through California and three other states.
- Congressional Aide Resigns to Avoid Conflict : Politics: Special assistant to Rep. Anderson of San Pedro says his status as former Irvine Co. executive 'cast a cloud' over his work in Washington. Flap over O.C. courthouse site prompted his decision.
- Community College Board OKs Tentative Budget
- An Old Flame Returns : L.A. Quietly Welcomes Torch for Sports Festival
- College Hitters Don't Put Knock on Wood : Baseball: Use of wood bats has been well received by players competing in L.A. Basin Collegiate League.
- Kevin Mackey, former Cleveland State basketball coach,...
- Advertisers Are Scrambling for Their Share of Air Time
- It's Still Going Strong : Urban Growth Has Crippled Local Racing, but Bill Huth Has Willow Springs Hopping
- Dodgers Put Howell on Disabled List
- SAN DIEGO DAY IN SPORTS : Parenteu Gets Win in Time Trial
- 'Splendors' Splits L.A., Mexico Art Supporters : Art: Upcoming County Museum extravaganza pits volunteer organizers of Artes de Mexico festival against competing event backed by Mexican government.
- OPERA REVIEW : The Mighty Bolshoi Strikes Out--Again
- Top Names Playing in County
- San Diego Spotlight : New Portuguese Restaurant Deserves a Hearty Bravo
- Marines Killed in Crash Were Gulf Veterans
- GARDEN GROVE : Brookhurst Street Access Restricted
- Weak Storm System Brings a Trace of Rain
- Parks Agency to Foreclose on Developer : Paramount Ranch: Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy purchases the delinquent loans on a 314-acre tract.
- Scanlan Career Gets Jump-Start : Baseball: Former Harvard High right-hander finds his niche in the Cubs' rotation after being traded by the Phillies.
- 'Now, I Get to Race' : Foothill's Kinder, 16, Takes Wheel for Real Saturday in Bakersfield
- Releases End Brief Dry Spell
- Some Pearls of Wisdom on How to Select the Best Jewelry for You
- Updike and I: the Story of a Novel Fixation
- Sketch Released of Suspect in GI's Slaying
- Molesting Suspect to Accept Judge's Prison Term : Sentencing: Seal Beach man who pleaded no contest acquiesces to six-year sentence rather than face a jury.
- 'Kinder, Gentler' Bumps : 'Speed Humps' Aimed at Slowing Drivers Without Causing Risks
- MOORPARK : Budget to Expand Some City Services
- Mission Viejo : Budget Filled With Capital Projects OKd
- ANAHEIM : City Moves Against Magnolia 'Car Lot'
- Mycogen Gets OK to Market Bio-Insecticide : Genetics: EPA action clears way for first in an expected wave of products that will challenge chemical pesticides.
- Redistricting Panel Hears Charge : Representation: Latino voting rights group says county supervisorial districts are discriminatory.
- HUD Examines Bribery Charges at Housing Project : Lake View Terrace: Tenants claim the manager accepts payments from apartment-seekers and exploits racial tensions in the complex.
- A Vital Voice Is Lost, but His Principles Live : The law spoke for the powerless through Marshall, and a generation of lawyers listened.
- Don't Fight Eventual Baltic Succession
- Jolt Was Probably a Sonic Boom, Scientists Say
- SPORTSCOPE : WPVA Tour Moves to Camp Pendleton
- Narita's 'Tiger' Is Released From the Lab Too Soon
- Body Boarding Magazine to Become Annual
- Jury Convicts 2 of Metals Scam Run in Newport : * Crime: The former owner of Investment Metals International and his stepson are convicted of bilking gold and silver investors out of $10 million.
- Senate Moves Toward Key Gun Control Votes; Crime Bill Stiffened : Legislation: The heavily lobbied lawmakers press hard to wrap up passage of a far-reaching measure before their Fourth of July recess.
- 2 Deputies Arrested in Theft Case : Police: Officers are among 7 charged in use of credit cards taken from motorists' wallets.
- San Diego
- Sprinkles? Yes, Some, With More Due Today Before Sun Pops Out
- CAMARILLO : Council Approves $25.2-Million Budget
- KFWB Heads Drive to Aid Garcia Family
- Station Won't Be a Convenient Stop
- Giving Credit for Concerts
- Negatives of Monorail
- Buchanan on 'Space Wars'
- Escobar's Surrender
- Buchanan on 'Space Wars'
- Board Makes Selfish Choices
- Buchanan on 'Space Wars'
- Ending Civil War in El Salvador
- Lane Reversal Has a History
- Sense of Spree Not Crystal Clear
- Democrats
- Boycott of Store
- Housing Priorities
- Boycott of Store
- Marshall's Letter of Resignation
- Bright Side of Operation Sparkle
- MOVIES - June 28, 1991
- MOVIES - June 28, 1991
- Obituaries - June 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 28, 1991
- STRATEGY: When the National Assn. of Latino...
- Sweep Targets Express Mail Delivery of Drugs : Narcotics: Eight people are arrested after federal and local authorities monitor shipments at LAX destined for Eastern cities.
- Panel Uncovers New Loophole in Ethics Code
- Home Builder Settles Suit for $595,000 : * Construction: Kaufman & Broad admitted no wrongdoing in an FTC case alleging shoddy practices in Riverside County.
- BIG APPLE: The Orange County Youth Symphony...
- THEATER PROTOCOL: The AMC movie chain's ban...
- Governor, Key Lawmakers in Budget Accord
- $1.4-Billion Tax Bill Approved by State Senate
- Sununu Denies Blaming Predicament on Pro-Israel Groups : White House: The chief of staff calls the organizations' leaders as he tries to smooth over a new and possibly damaging controversy.
- GESUNDHEIT! Look for some sneezing staff members...
- State Shuts Care Home Where Child Was Fatally Hurt : Investigation: The death occurred in March but was made public only this week. It is classified as a homicide by "blunt force trauma." No arrests have been made.
- Investigation of Police Role in Fraternity Case Sought
- New Huntington, Old Image
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 28, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 28, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 28, 1991
- THE ECONOMY
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Lloyd's of London Reports $831.8 Million in Red Ink
- Edwards Theatres Says Deal Is Near to Buy 4 Cinemas
- LAW AND REGULATION
- Programs That Prevent Data Losses
- An American Classic Ice Cream : Of Soda Fountains and Soda Jerks
- Vote on Abortion Counseling
- Explosion of Holiday Activities
- Artesia Night at Angels Game Will Be Friday
- Quake Rocks Greek Isles
- West L.A. : High School Upgrade OKd
- Japanese BLOCK PARTY : Laguna Celebrates 'Arthur Wesley Dow and His Influence'
- $8-M Villa for 'Material Girl'
- Flaws in U.S. Export Policy Helped Iraq, Report Says : Technology: The Commerce Dept. is singled out. A House panel calls for an agency to oversee sales.
- Fairfax District : Jewish Group Leader Hurt
- NEWPORT BEACH : Jet Noise Hearing Will Be Extended
- ROSSMOOR : Homeowners Favor Adding Tax for Park
- Reach Out and Touch Someone : AT&T; makes a pitch for direct telephone service to Vietnam
- From Manet to Madonna
- Plan to Trim Police Brass Is Shot Down : Money: City manager calls a retirement buyout for top officers too costly, but says he backs the rest of a department reorganization plan.
- Southland Croats, Slovenians Hail Republics' Independence
- Library Program Beckons to Children
- Santa Clarita Approves Growth Plan as 1st Step to Annex Surrounding Area
- Killer Gets Life Without Parole
- Ismail Sits Out Exhibition Opener
- The Second Coming of John Henry?