- Mistake Known as the Tax Hike
- Legislature OKs Budget, Taxes
- Irvine Co. Project a Poor Alternative
- I must commend KCBS for its recent...
- Legislature OKs Budget, Taxes
- Trip to Wetlands Ruined by 3 Oafs
- Since When Has Egypt Been Western Nation?
- Hard to Believe Wieder Didn't Know Details of Sunset Marina Deal
- Disney's Lobbying Tactics Are a Real Outrage
- Nuclear Technology
- Israel's Future Clouded by Palestinian Issue
- Get Rid of Board of Supervisors
- A Salute to 2 Generous Millionaires
- Fed Ex Plane Deal Is Blow to U.S. Economy
- Legislature OKs Budget, Taxes
- Death of Roger Revelle
- Chargers' Bieniemy Is Given High Marks Football: Second-round draft choice scores two touchdowns in scrimmage against the Rams. He also exchanged angry words with several defenders.
- Against Parking Fees
- Idea for Lagoon
- L.A. STORIES
- Health Care Needs No Socialism
- Actresses Have an Even Tougher Life
- Housing: Orange County's builders conceived HomeAid as a way to help the homeless and polish their public image.
- The Judgment on Violence and 'Terminator 2'
- Singleton and 'Boyz'
- Eliminating F Grades
- Lee and Njeri, Part 3
- Police Chief Was Right to Fire Officer
- Choosing Authors
- Mistake Known as the Tax Hike
- Lotto Player Not Acting Responsibly
- Touchy Job, but Someone Has to Do It
- Legislature OKs Budget, Taxes
- The Judgment on Violence and 'Terminator 2'
- The Judgment on Violence and 'Terminator 2'
- After looking forward to watching Wimbledon tennis...
- Legislature OKs Budget, Taxes
- MILLER LIGHT
- Disney's Lobbying Tactics Are a Real Outrage
- Israel's Future Clouded by Palestinian Issue
- Nuclear Technology
- MILLER LIGHT
- Sodium Street Lights
- For all of us parents who have...
- Los Angeles County - News from July 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 21, 1991
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- NONFICTION - July 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 21, 1991
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- NONFICTION - July 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 21, 1991
- Viking Serenade Calls at Catalina and Ensenada
- HOT TICKET: Surfer Kelly Slater got more...
- CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY ELECTION / 5TH DISTRICT : Collins, Alby Race a Test of Wilson's Policies
- ACTING FAMILY: Jack Kelly is most famous...
- FRIENDLY PROF: UCI's Jacques Derrida, father of...
- Finding Work, Conflict in Suburbia : Immigrants: Economic conditions are forcing more day laborers to travel outside the city to look for jobs. But communities are cracking down.
- THE SPOOKS, THE KOOKS & THE DICTATOR : If Noriega Goes Down, He's Threatening to Take the CIA, the DEA and the White House With Him
- GIMME SHELTER: HomeAid, the Orange County building...
- L.A. Report Hard to Apply to Small Units, Police Say : Law enforcement: Local departments nevertheless plan to study the Christopher Commission's findings of the LAPD's weaknesses.
- Moscow Hotel Deal Sours: Another U.S-Soviet joint...
- Glenfed Inc.: The Glendale-based parent company of...
- Navy Jet Crashes on Carrier
- Intent to Kill Charged in Biting Attack : Justice: Novel attempted-murder case against patient with AIDS virus who bit two nurses raises legal and medical questions. Some contend the charge is overkill.
- Gay Man Beaten at Beach Forgives His Attackers : Port Hueneme: The victim, 54, tells court he 'can't afford to have that kind of anger' at three sailors who kicked and hit him.
- OXNARD : Festival to Mark Closing of School
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Football
- Jeffrey Rallies From 1st-Set Loss to Win Berth in Volvo Tournament Semifinals
- Harvey's Problem: A Defanged Forkball : Angels: Slump during past three appearances attributed to lack of 'bite' in the pitch. But his fastball is still in the 95-m.p.h. range.
- Finding Christian Solutions to Disputes : Mediation: Service draws upon Scriptures to resolve confrontations that might otherwise reach the courts. Finding what party was wronged is often secondary to the spiritual rebuilding of relationships.
- Morton Smith; 'Secret Gospel' Discoverer
- Fire Station Brownouts Shown to Slow Response
- Governor Revives Funds for Off-Road Vehicle Park on Otay Mesa
- Booth Finishes Second in Oklahoma
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- U.S. Rally Falls Short; Soviets Win in 5 Games
- Guillem Dances to Different Drummer : Ballet: With the rarity of box-office ballerinas, she gets to fill her own Royal Ballet dance card--and Orange County isn't on it.
- Themes of Bigness, Success Attract Independent Churches : Ministry: Head of a large L.A. congregation brings like-minded pastors into a loose coalition. Their theology stresses an abundant life for the faithful.
- Latest 'Lagoon' Star Lisa Pelikan Makes Impressive First Impressions
- STAGE REVIEW : Harmony From Heaven : Deathless Pop Songs in Breezy 'Forever Plaid'
- Coaching on Impulse : Weightlifting: Van Nuys High biology teacher emphasizes importance of the brain and the nervous system.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Frankel Takes Aim at Four Stakes
- 'Hippollome' Messes With Myth
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Electricity in Short Supply in America
- INSURANCE
- Workers Angry, Anxious About GM Closure Plan : Union Leaders Vow to Fight to Get the Decision Reversed
- FURNISHINGS : Movieing to Simple Style of Interior Design
- Bid to Delay Dismantling of A-Plant Fails
- Property Owners Spoiling for New Tax Revolt in O.C. : Assessment fees: They say school district special levies violate the spirit of Proposition 13.
- Thomas Backers Adopting Policy of Instant Rebuttals : Judiciary: Strategists see nominations to the Supreme Court as political campaigns. They move quickly to fight potentially explosive charges.
- Jet Picks Up Passenger in Flight--a Baby Boy
- COLUMN ONE : Peril for a Fish--and Way of Life : Having launched a thousand fast-food franchises, the cod is in danger of 'commercial extinction.' Hardest hit will be the tiny villages of Newfoundland.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- $40 Million Approved for Commuter Rail Lines
- NEWPORT BEACH : Annual Boat Parade Is Going Hollywood
- Officers Cite Lack of Control for Excessive Force Cases, Survey Finds : Report: 'Over-aggressiveness' and prejudice are also listed as factors by police. Findings were noted by the Christopher Commission.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL DISTRICT 20 PLAYOFFS : Sepulveda Capitalizes on Mistakes in 9-4 Win
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Pick Up an Improbable Victory in 11th
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Success Is Family Tradition : Festival Housing Snafu Doesn't Put Out the Fire of Competition for Skater
- Prince of Vibes Awes His Subjects in Manner CDs Can't : Concert: Bobby Hutcherson, in peak form at 50, delivers buoyant, spirited performance at the Jazz Note in Pacific Beach.
- Still Mose-ying Along : The Legendary, 'Unclassifiable' Artist Keeps Plugging Away and Picking Up New Fans
- Casualties Heavy as Kurds, Iraqis Clash : Unrest: Battles in two northern cities leave up to 500 dead or wounded. Meanwhile, Baghdad admits it tried to build a 'supergun' with a 1,000-mile range.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Flooding Hits New Area; Toll at 1,781
- Police Suspect Drug Link in Slaying of S.D. Boy, 11 : Crime: Victim's great-grandmother was also shot by gunman seeking someone else.
- Ventura : Motorcyclists Stop on Way to Gathering
- TUSTIN : Man Denied Asylum Stages Hunger Strike
- Rare Rain Helps Keep Area Unseasonably Cool
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Is Still at Odds With Yugoslav Federation
- GOLF ROUNDUP : King Is Queen for a Day With 66, 1-Shot Lead
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : TRACK AND FIELD : Kimble Triple Jumps Over Generation Gap
- Donors and LACMA: Not a Fine Romance : Art: Joe and Etsuko Price are unhappy with the way the L.A. County Museum of Art is handling their gift of Japanese art; the museum is unhappy that they are unhappy.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991
- Possible Bones of Czar to Be Examined
- Mubarak Links Settlements, End of Arab Boycott
- Construction Workers Find Indian Artifacts
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Dillinger Death Mask Copies Will Be Sold
- Woman, 19, Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- ANAHEIM : Nursery School Gets No Break From City
- Judge in King Trial Refuses to Quit Case
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Rough Start So Far for 49ers' Tackles
- INSURANCE
- Former Lincoln President Faces 2 Fraud Charges
- CLIPBOARD : Single-Family Home Futures
- Filling Your Empty Nest With Style
- Deceased Woman's Family Wants to Pursue Right-to-Die Court Fight
- Volcano May Cut Protective Ozone Layer
- Suspect in Youth's Shooting Gives Up in Oceanside
- LA HABRA : Stolen Goods Found; 3 Suspects Sought
- Driving on Both Sides of the Road
- Downey S&L; Co-Founder McQuarrie Will Retire
- Irvine Figure Guilty of Fraud
- Browning-Ferris Industries Inc.: The Houston waste services...
- Long LAPD Career Leads Brewer to Pivotal Position : Police: He had just retired when the King beating turned him into a key player in department reform.
- Jet Lost, 3 Others Damaged in Crash on Aircraft Carrier Ranger
- Pharmaceutical Firm's Owner Gets 44 Months for Medi-Cal Fraud
- Girl Scouts Furnish a Library for Indian Reservation
- 8 Hurt as Car Crashes Into Patio Area of Restaurant : Accident: Driver of vehicle in Ventura Boulevard incident is hospitalized, complaining of chest and head pains.
- YORBA LINDA : Envoy Notes Nixon's '72 China Visit
- Unocal to Lay Off 100 Workers in Brea
- No Hope for Old Garbage Disposal Blades
- Major's Image Could Slip Over Big Banking Scandal
- Air Quality Report
- 3rd Man Guilty of Murder in Bombing That Killed Boy
- VENTURA : Court Rules Against Man in AIDS Case
- Ability Was 1st Black West Pointer's Weapon : Military: Retired Air Force Gen. Davis tells of being ostracized as a cadet.
- Football
- GOLF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AMATEUR : Clark Takes Five-Shot Lead After Marathon First Day
- San Diego Spotlight : SummerPops Star Wright Is Synonym for Versatility
- Plans Drawn to Link Latin Economies
- Coastal Panel's Director Keeps Job : Environment: State commission votes 10 to 0 to retain Peter Douglas. The decision follows weeks of maneuvering by two members to oust him.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : State Budget Plan Stalls After Fistfight
- SEAL BEACH : Swim Contests and Pier Meals Offered
- Countywide : Funds Targeted for Bikeways, Sidewalks
- Countywide
- Police Track an Elusive Quarry : Crime: Suspect in three killings is a private investigator highly trained in weapons use. He has boasted 'that if he wanted to disappear, he could.'
- BRITISH OPEN : Bundled-Up Players Bungle Up Scores : Golf: Big names shoot big numbers, but 113 make the cut. Hallberg, Harwood and Oldcorn lead.
- U.S. Rally Falls Short; Soviets Win in 5 Games : Volleyball: Americans overcome yellow cards, rally from two-game deficit, but lose to Olympic-bound team.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : James Wins the Gold in 20-Kilometer Walk
- UNIVERSITY GAMES : Racanelli Wins Gymnastics Gold
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Manchester's Fast Daffodils: After the Fall
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Days': Beautiful But Boring
- Ex-Lincoln S&L; President Faces Fraud Counts
- Security Pacific Buys Last Big Failed S&L; in Arizona
- Zenith Electronics Corp.: The Glenview, Ill., company...
- * Mark Allan Rosenfeld; Escaped From Iraqi Forces in Kuwait
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Traditional Events Call Native Athletes
- Japan's Socialists Grope for Leadership : With its support at a low ebb, the party is about to elect a new chairman. Reformers are pushing for radical changes in policies.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Homeowners Decry Height Limit Ruling
- Encinitas
- Criticism of Planners by Mayor Gets Poor Reviews : Development: Bradley complains in a speech that policies favor slow-growth advocates. But some residents and city officials find the comments disturbing.
- Issue Isn't Whether Syria Is Trustworthy : The issue is whether Israel will obstruct possible progress
- VENTURA : Year-Round Schools Registering Students
- GOLF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AMATEUR : Clark Takes Five-Shot Lead After Marathon First Day
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Bolivia's Past Is Due for Return : Folk: Ayllu Sankayo, which overwhelmed its San Juan Capistrano audience last fall, performs again tonight.
- Group Opposes Easing of Church-State Policy : Constitution: The broad Christian-Jewish coalition joins in asking the Supreme Court to reject a petition to take a more lenient stand on government-supported religious practices.
- TV Reviews : Future of Antarctica Is Not a Pretty Picture
- IRS Seeks Taxes of Up to $800 Million From Mobil
- FURNISHINGS : Creative Entries in County Fair Strive to Set the Table Straight
- Bush Lists Steps to Block Curbs on China Trade
- D.A. Settles With State Bar Over Membership Fees
- San Diego
- Waves of Fresh Talent Hit Beach : Junior Lifeguards Seek Soggy Statewide Glory
- Robbers Net $300,000 in Computer Chips : Crime: Gunmen tied up company owner and two family members in a type of theft that has become common in the county.
- Car Plows Into Restaurant; 8 Hurt : Accident: The vehicle was stopped at a crosswalk 100 feet from the Sherman Oaks eatery when it was rear-ended and slammed into outdoor diners, police say.
- FILLMORE : 6 Are Finalists for Superintendent
- 3 Claims Filed in Airport Collision : Santa Paula: The family of a pilot killed in the February midair crash asks for $15 million.
- LeMond Falls Back to Fifth : Cycling: He is 5:08 behind Spain's Indurain after Tour de France's toughest mountain stage.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Whitson Wants to Return in Four or Five Weeks
- Motorcycle Passenger Killed; Driver Arrested
- Brader Wins Spin-Plagued Ventura Race
- Carew Simply Didn't Believe in Close Races
- IBM Profit Skids 92%; Lower Sales for All 1991 Seen : * Computers: Competition, a weak global economy and a changing product line were blamed. Now 17,000 workers--3,000 more than expected--will lose their jobs.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Alleged Crime Boss Faces New Charge
- Salvadoran Rightist Terminally Ill With Cancer : Latin America: Roberto D'Aubuisson's death could hinder efforts to reach a peace agreement.
- Much of Nation Swelters Under Record Highs
- Intruder Terrorizes Couple, Then Kills Himself : Attack: The gunman robbed the couple, sexually assaulting the woman and wounding the husband as they struggled.
- STANTON : Bone Marrow Drive Planned for Girl, 8
- ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Reagan Picture Prompts a Complaint
- Bones Are of Animal, Not MIA, U.S. Says
- Squalid Conditions Cited at Trailer Park : Pacoima: State inspector finds 90 infractions of health and safety codes. Earlier, 140 violations were found.
- The Man Who Wore One White Cup...
- Leach, Frazier Join Dukes for Tonight's Match
- Collins Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Scaling Mt. Olympian
- CHARGERS : O'Neal, Grossman Won't Back Down
- Berganio Reaches Match-Play Final of Publinx Golf
- Baseball
- Baptist Board Head Has Conservative Record
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : British Open Tees Off
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Lawyer Blasts Case Based on Sex Video
- L.A.'s Booming Auto Industry Now a Memory
- Foley Considering Formal Inquiry on Iran Hostage Release
- Woman Is Killed in Scuba Accident
- Countywide : Energy Panel Chief Is Parade Marshal
- 2 Youths to Be Extradited in Zuma Beach Killing
- Chula Vista
- Drive-In Fades Out--Slowly : Oceanside Theater Is Still Profitable, but Its Days Are Numbered
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pittsburgh Is Too Hot for Reds
- Okies KO Caltrans in Fight Over Freeway Sign
- SANTA PAULA : 2-Term Limit for Council Proposed
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : New Coach Gives Her a New Outlook and Goal : Track: Middle-distance runner didn't get much coaching at Cal State Fullerton. But now she has found someone to guide her.
- Greece Nudges Bush on Cyprus Feud : Diplomacy: Turkey's occupation of island is like Iraq's seizure of Kuwait, prime minister says.
- Tension High in Malaysian State of Sabah
- Countywide : 10 Women Will Be Honored for Service
- SAN CLEMENTE : Panel Approves Plans for 481 Homes
- VENTURA : Student Diver Dies in Catalina Accident
- Countywide : Raiders to Meet Fans in Free Event Today
- Memorial Service to Be Monday for Judge Calvin Schmidt
- It'll Be a Fine Time for a Ticket : State budget: Beginning Aug. 1, the penalties for traffic offenses in California will accelerate--some of them by more than 200%.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Oxnard's Young Signed by Cardinals
- After 40-Year Stretch, Elaine Stritch Returns With Zip to Old Pal 'Joey'
- Betty Lou Gerson's Phony Accent Was a Natural for Cruella De Vil
- CIA's Gates Briefed on Contras, Official Says : Intelligence: But the source emphasizes the 1986 sessions focused on 'authorized, legal activities,' not covert aid.
- Gorbachev Returns Home, Pushes Reform
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Judge Considered for Federal Bench
- WESTMINSTER : Man Trying to Run Across Freeway Dies
- Countywide : 3 Arts Groups Get Higher State Ratings
- Castle Park's Gil Gets a Big Bonus to Sign With Texas Rangers
- Couple Shot While Stopped at Red Light
- Senna Crashes in Test, Escapes Serious Injury
- Woods Takes Junior World Golf Title
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS : Engel's Development Yields Gold Medal
- Baseball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Daniels Hopes to Rejoin Team Tuesday
- ART REVIEWS : 2 Shows, 2 Different Methods of Criticism : Newton and Helen Mayer Harrison are as interested in solutions as in the problems themselves; Santiago Vaca bypasses the intellect and goes straight to the gut.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991
- On Key With Offbeat 'Gypsy Woman'
- Nordstrom's Employees in Seattle Cashier Union : * Labor: Workers decertify the local at five stores. They said they were weary of a publicity war between the chain and the union.
- Check Wasn't Late, After All: Earlier this...
- Tandon Corp.: The Moorpark-based computer company said...
- Mission Viejo Bank Director Resigns
- FURNISHINGS : Don't Be Afraid to Show True Colors When Decorating
- * Eleanor Regis Sullivan; Mystery Writer and Editor
- Passenger List Grows as Stork, Jet Rendezvous
- Cuts Leave Year-Round Schools in State of Chaos : Education: Classes are packed, but teachers and supplies are short. 'We're at gridlock,' says a principal.
- Valenzuela and Ultrasonido Team for Greinton Victory
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Jalopy Drivers Finish First in Having Fun
- JUNIOR WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Woods Rallies to Win His Sixth Optimist Title
- Bats in Doldrums, Angels Lose in 11th
- INSURANCE
- U.S. Threats Against Iraq Stir Unease : Mideast: In Egypt, Turkey and some other countries, the prospect of renewed fighting is politically unsettling.
- Florida Opens Dentist-AIDS Hot Line
- Israel and Peace in the Mideast
- STAGE REVIEW : Harmony From Heaven : Deathless Pop Songs in Breezy 'Forever Plaid'
- Telecommunications: Bell Atlantic Corp., saying a cutback...
- Los Alamos Deaths to Be Studied : Health: A reported flurry of fatal brain tumors leads to cancer investigation in area of nuclear lab. A resident has listed 40 possible victims.
- 'Cotton Club' Trail Verdicts Turned In
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Entertainer Accused of Starving His Cats
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Chief Quits; Successor Chosen
- 2 in Murder Case Plead Guilty to Robbery
- House Seized Under New Drug Program : Narcotics: Local and federal officials say crack was sold at the home. It was raided six times.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : Greenspan Sad to See Fading Amateurism
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : The Day in Review : Archery
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Difficult Debut for Pianist
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Cox Will Be Eased Into Practicing
- Finding Ring He Could Not Win as a Met : Baseball: Working with boxers at Ten Goose Club keeps hard-luck former catcher close to the action.
- Communist Party Will Split Up, Official Says : Soviets: Members will have to decide if they want to stay or shift allegiance to new reform movement.
- Church Rejects Bush Gulf Commendation
- Pretoria Admits Police Aided ANC Rival : South Africa: Funding of two Inkatha rallies raises questions about the government's willingness to quell black violence.
- FULLERTON : Fifth Skinhead Held in Beating of Youths
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Slovenia Hails Plan for Army Pullout
- THOUSAND OAKS : Scrap Tire Rubber to Pave 140 Streets
- Art Takes Root : Landscape Architects Give Rise to Serious Sculpture in Garden
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Building Canceled at Nazi Camp Site
- 7 to Take On 4 City Council Incumbents
- Southland Economy Taking It on the Chin
- * Ernst Jacobi; Former Aide to Mayor Bradley
- State GOP Chief Denies Serious Split in Party
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : UC Changes Policy on Indian Remains
- Boy Slain, Relative Wounded by Gunman
- Panel Urges FDA to Allow New AIDS Drug on Market
- Plan for Gulf States Arab Force Fizzles
- Catalina Diving Accident Kills Woman
- I. Browning; Quake Forecast Was Wrong
- Bogus 'Illegal-Alien Hot Line' Gets Switched Off : Dispute: Latino leaders talk Anaheim businessman into hanging up the tactic in fight with TV station.
- Youths Turn Dump Cleanup Into Team Relay : Ojai Valley: Teen-agers pull auto parts, old furniture, rusted appliances and other trash from an illegal junk heap.