- Beach-Bred Spiker Is a Tidal Force : Volleyball: Ex-Mira Costa star David Swatik led UCLA's late-season surge. Now, at 18, he will compete in his second U.S. Olympic Festival.
- Butterflies for Opera's Opening Night
- Long Beach : Assessment District Formed for Street Light Conversion
- Physicist Folds Flights of Fancy Into Complex Origami Designs
- State Spending Plan Worsens O.C. Prospects
- Southern Pacific: Asleep at the Switch : Sacramento River toxic spill was preventable--and thus inexcusable
- A Measure of Plummet at the G-7 Summit : A sense that there was less in London than met the eye
- THOUSAND OAKS : Contract Given to Clear City Hall Site
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Rejects Claims for Slide Damage
- 500-Acre Development Gets Preliminary OK
- Good Morning Castaic!
- City Planning Utility Merger Roadblocks : Government: Buoyed by defeat of the SDG&E-SCE; merger bid, a City Council panel drafts a ballot measure to block future merger attempts.
- 40 Employees Evacuated After Fire at Hospital
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : As He Approaches 40, Delahoussaye Has No Thoughts About Retiring
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Thriving at Diving : Deafness Hasn't Stopped Eric Ognibene From Getting His Chance at the Olympics
- Santos Disqualified, Then Wins Feature at Belmont
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves (3 1/2 Back) Taking Advantage in the West
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Pop Music Reviews : Richard Thompson vs. Great Expectations
- Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows to Perform at La Paloma
- SMORGASBORD : Having a Ball : At El Rio Little League games, they're pitching Mexican food.
- Humanities Board Nominee Rejected
- Copter Crash Investigation Focuses on Mechanics : Aeronautics: Probers want to know if maintenance crew failed to properly respond to a warning bulletin from the manufacturer of the police craft.
- Seeking a Fair Decision : Livestock: Youngsters whose farm animals died seek approval to enter substitutes in competition.
- $240,000 in Damages Asked for Painting Swastikas on Home
- Hermosa Beach resident Joseph Mark will replace...
- Man Sentenced to Life in Prison in '88 Killing
- Tagliabue Toughens Drug, Alcohol Policy : NFL: First case of abuse could result in four-game suspension. Commissioner makes change without consulting players.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Stonehill Extension Tops Capital Projects
- PAL Team Eliminated
- CHARGERS UPDATE : CAMP REPORT : Defensive End Hinkle In Camp, Several More are Still Talking
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- School Board Takes Action to Save Mural
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : New York Story : The debut jazz album of Dave Binney, a Ventura native who now calls Manhattan home, has a definite Big Apple flavor.
- Use Books and Maps to Make Vacation a Learning Experience
- One Hudson Takes Off for Good
- The Bigger Picture : 'The Living City' Mural Modestly Claims All of L.A. County as Its Subject, Showing a Wide Range of Ethnicity and Eccentricity
- Local Lampoon: The Serial
- LOLLAPALOOZA LEAGUE : Jane's Addiction Uses Newfound Commercial Weight to Anchor Mixed Band of Wanderers
- Enforce No Frontiers for the Human Spirit : Bureaucracy: Washington wants to deny visas to performers who aren't long-term members of visiting ensembles.
- State Seeks to Revoke Bar License
- AIDS Cases Jump Sharply Among Latinas in County
- Balloon Talent Makes Spirits Rise
- AF Toxic Waste Dumps Probed for Cancer Link
- 12 Arrested in Drug Raids at 4 Locations
- Moulton-Patterson Named to Coastal Commission
- Roller-Coaster Round Leaves Woods 4 Shots Back
- Miscellany
- Price Calls Signals on the Court, Too : Volleyball: Setter, a Corona del Mar graduate, used his skills as a quarterback to learn game's finer points.
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Fernando Pitches Friday at Midland
- Rocket Premieres in Toronto : Football: Ismail expected to make pro debut for Argonauts tonight. Coach says he will do a lot.
- From Era When Parents, Kids Were in Tune
- Hope Lives : Families Say Photo Overturns Belief That MIA Fliers Died
- Plane Lands Safely Despite Gear Problem
- COUNTYWIDE : Latino Panel Airs Plan for Redistricting
- Ferragamo Burned Bright, Then Burned Out, but Bounced Back : Football: Greatness never came to the Rams' Super Bowl quarterback. Since retiring, though, he has made his mark.
- Morgan's Double Trouble: Illness, Unrequited Effort : Dodgers: Pitcher sees two of everything, including a 4-2 loss to Phillies that runs team's string to seven.
- The Days of Plaid and Roses : * Stage: In the Old Globe's latest, New York playwright Stuart Ross takes a loving look at four bumbling innocents out to sing their way into the hearts of '60s America.
- Youths Held in Smoke Bomb Case : Burbank: Dozens of guests flee the fumes after a grenade goes off at a hotel. Another is set off at a restaurant.
- High School Wrestler Gets Reversal of Fortune : Appeal: Southern Section overturns his suspension for allegedly hitting referee, allowing Burns to compete as a senior at Santa Monica.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Tracking the Festival
- Getting the Drift of Discordance : Marc Pally Launches a Newport Harbor Lecture Series With Discussion of His 1987 Work
- Council Member Should Speak His Mind at Meetings
- A Cheap Shot at Thomas
- Prayers at Public Meetings
- Prayers at Public Meetings
- Yellow Ribbons
- Speaking Up for Seniors
- Liberal Reforms
- Council Criticized for Voting Itself a Raise
- Cockburn on Britain
- Another Picus Flip-Flop
- Cockburn on Britain
- Sanitation Mired in Politics
- Santa Clarita Poll Appalling
- Surfers' Assaults on Outsiders Deplored
- Give Bicyclists a Break
- L.A. Ethics Code
- Carter on the Next War
- Caltrans Keeps On Watering in Drought
- Property Owners Will Pick Up Tab for Alhambra Jail
- Prayers at Public Meetings
- It's Time to Cut Water Subsidies to Agriculture
- Carter on the Next War
- Surfers' Assaults on Outsiders Deplored
- Cockburn on Britain
- Honor Students' Special Needs
- Gates and Hussein
- Council Criticized for Voting Itself a Raise
- Surfers' Assaults on Outsiders Deplored
- Close Down Olive View
- Reagan Library Finds No Evidence of Deal to Delay Hostages' Release : Inquiry: More than 100,000 pages of former President's campaign files were examined. Critics contend that officials conspired to postpone freedom for 52 Americans until after 1980 election.
- MOVIES - July 18, 1991
- MOVIES - July 18, 1991
- MOVIES - July 18, 1991
- Obituaries - July 18, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 18, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 18, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 18, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 18, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 18, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 18, 1991
- Names in the News - July 18, 1991
- Names in the News - July 18, 1991
- Names in the News - July 18, 1991
- Names in the News - July 18, 1991
- Names in the News - July 18, 1991
- Names in the News - July 18, 1991
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Economic Focus Key Shift in West's Ties With Moscow : Diplomacy: Europe finds itself on an equal footing with the U.S., whose role as leader is diminishing.
- Pesticide Flows Into Shasta Lake; Residents Outraged : Environment: State is criticized for inability to stop flow. Officials predict that threat to drinking water will end before the chemical reaches dam.
- STANTON : Drive-By Shooting Stirs Anger
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT : Biological Hiroshima on the River : We need better regulation of toxic pesticides. But real safety lies in reducing their use.
- STAGE REVIEWS : An Americanized 'Spring Awakening'
- Handful of Big Firms Gets Bulk of RTC Contracts : Bailout: Small outfits miss out on lucrative deals. The agency is also doing business with companies it previously barred from bidding.
- Republicans Oust Leader in Assembly
- Out With Old Mobil Pipeline, but Will New Line Be Better? : Environment: New pipeline's coating is state-of-the-art. But it remains to be seen if it can avoid leakage problems that made its predecessor a dismal performer.
- CLIPBOARD / HOW TO : GET A MUNICIPAL PARKING PERMIT
- BACK PAY: The Orange County district attorney's...
- Art of Negotiation Is Not Lost on All Attorneys
- 225 Schools Face Cutoff From Student Loans : Education: Eight community colleges and 12 vocational institutions in California are included because of high default rates.
- HOOFING IT: When the teen-ager snatched the...
- No. 2 May Co. Executive in State Retires
- No. 2 Executive of May Co.'s California Division Retires
- MCA in Talks to Purchase Hanna-Barbera : Entertainment: A deal for the animation company that has rights to the Flintstones and Yogi Bear could be completed by the end of summer. A distribution contract is an obstacle.
- Mystery of Fliers : Santa Ana Wife of One Says She Couldn't Mistake His Look in Photo
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : The Most Venuable Players : A Day in the Festival, or Tom and Jerry's Excellent Adventure
- LIGHT STYLE : Sauce It Up
- Wilson Attempts Damage Control : Government: Even his most loyal legislative supporter says the governor wound up eating crow by holding up budget enactment for workers' compensation reform, then settling for very little.
- Solid Support Finally Cracked : Ouster: Three of Ross Johnson's Orange County GOP colleagues joined the move to dump him and another abstained.
- TONIGHT: "Tom Sawyer" by the Irvine Valley...
- Retired Assistant Chief Named to Police Panel : Commission: Bradley appoints Jesse Brewer, who criticized Gates' leadership, to civilian board.
- Nixon Library Delights All but Scholars : Anniversary: After first year, curator says complex holds its own as a tourist attraction, and it has boosted Yorba Linda's image. But presidential papers are in short supply.
- Leaders Fail Again to Jump-Start Trade Pact : Economy: They agree to liberalize commerce rules. But disputes over agriculture and other issues persist.
- RESCUE TRIP?: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Long Beach)...
- ADD PURSUIT: There were plenty of heroes...
- Pipeline Flawed, but Will New One Be Better? : Environment: The coating on Mobil's new pipeline is state of the art. But some wonder if it can avoid leakage problems that made its predecessor a dismal performer.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 18, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 18, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 18, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 18, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 18, 1991
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Umpire Palermo to Begin Therapy
- Hockey Player Refuses to Play the Field : Field hockey: Pankaj Padhiar will follow the Olympic Festival with a trip to England, where he will select a bride according to tradition.
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Whitson's Surgery on Elbow Was a Success, Trainer Says
- If Putter Looks Good, Garner Feels Good : Golf: El Toro teen-ager buys a new club, corrects a few flaws, then wins three junior tournaments in a row.
- A Little Means a Lot to Angels : Baseball: They score two runs in the eighth to give Langston a 2-1 victory over the Orioles.
- NOTEBOOK : Former Edison Volleyball Player Boone Shares Comeback Award
- Our Courses Are Too Good, So Their Players Are Better
- WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES : Kraemer Wins 200 Freestyle After Narrow Loss in Relay
- PBS Leads Pack for Emmy News Nominations
- Met Anniversary to Be Pay-Per-View
- Royal Ballet Sets Orange County Casting
- Lawyer's Book Investigates the Influence of the Dead
- The Radical Reality of Keanu Reeves
- TV REVIEW : O'Keeffe- Stieglitz Myth Shattered
- Navy Orders Valves
- STOCKS : Dow Falls 6.71 in Late Selloff; Market Mixed
- Study Finds Rise in Ranks of Medically Uninsured : Health: Most Californians not covered are 'working poor.' L.A. County has the highest percentage in U.S.
- Shattering a Theory on Chinese Porcelain : * Archeology: Altadena researcher's book says mass production of distinctive blue and white pieces took place earlier than thought. But some experts are skeptical.
- Taking Stock of College Life
- From Di's Ear: The Most Rev. Robert...
- Outage Darkens South Coast Plaza Wing : Power failure: A transformer short circuit forces closure of mall's west wing. Two stores are forced to shut down for the remainder of the day.
- COLUMN LEFT : Blind Before, How Can They Lead Us Now? : The City Council backed Gates until the day the Christopher Commission report came out.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Says Door Open for Jackson
- Titans' Wayne Williams Ruled Ineligible : Basketball: Fullerton point guard's departure ends stormy relationship with coach. School also announces signing of two other players.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Breukink Quits, Removing Obstacle for LeMond
- Alzado Is Hospitalized; Dehydration Suspected
- San Diego's Otay Lake Yields Lunker Bluegill
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Fleet Needs Upswing in Mexican Fishing
- TV Ratings : All-Star Game Scores a Hit
- Art of the Streets : An Artist Helps the Homeless and Finds His Muse
- Living Up to the Legacy : Carlene Carter Upholds Family Name (in Her Own Way, of Course)
- Suddenly, U.S. Finds Its Footing : Soccer: Officials at the Festival are encouraged by success of American teams.
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : Come What Mayhem in the 'Room' : Garden Grove Community Theatre stages Ira Levin's creepy thriller. The first acts plods along, but things pick up.
- Sick of 'Sick' Customers, USAir Changes Its Policy
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Nunn Declares Support for Confirming Thomas
- Antsy for a Royal Picnic
- VENTURA : 'Affordable' Home Developments OKd
- 'El Bomber' Arrested in Two Explosions
- San Diego
- SANTA ANA : Street Realignment Plans to Be Shown
- This Skid Is Worst Since '87 : Dodgers: They drop sixth in a row, falling to Phillies, 3-1. It's Ojeda's fifth loss when giving up three runs or fewer.
- Competition Attempts to Ride Out the Flaws : Equestrian: Many of the top athletes and horses wind up missing the Festival.
- 'Geraldo' Takes On Easy Targets : Television: Talk-show host Geraldo Rivera clobbered the Klan in a recent episode, but it's the subtler forms of racism that need exposing.
- Photo Prompts U.S. Query to Vietnam : MIAs: Relatives say they are certain the three men in picture are their loved ones believed lost in Southeast Asia.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Record Bias Case Settlement Expected
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Asphalt Bijou : Summer Tradition Thrives at a Chatsworth Drive-In
- COUNTYWIDE : County to Lose Aid Over Census Count
- 9-Year-Old Girl Disappears in Downtown S.D.
- Insurance Firm Sues Covington for Defaulting on $3.6 Million in Loans
- Merrill Lynch, Smith Barney Profits Soar
- Dilog of Irvine OKs Acquisition by Clearpoint : Computers: The O.C. maker of storage systems for Digital Equipment Corp. has been troubled. The Massachusetts firm will go public.
- A 'Classic' Bows Out : Illness Forces Legendary Orange County Lifeguard to Hang Up His Swim Trunks
- U.S. Will Cut Off Trade in Wildlife With Thailand : Environment: Washington says Bangkok fails to comply with a treaty protecting endangered species.
- Helping Families of Critically Ill Babies to Bear Up : * Parent-to-Parent counselors lead them through the terms and technology, and lend an ear when needed.
- Wasps Get Job of Saving Eucalyptus From Beetles
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : In the Land of Equals, a Prince of a Gentleman
- Grazing, Tilling Law Extended to Fight Dust
- STANTON : Mayor's Letters Ask for Recall Rejection
- Two Prisoners Killed, Several Hurt in Brawl at Baja Prison
- Report Says Oxnard Police Need More Officers
- Aircraft Firms Plan Unusual Approach to Bidding on Jet
- INTERNATIONAL
- Fox Must Clear a Zoning Hurdle to Renovate Site
- Effectiveness of Making Therapists Report All Child Abuse Questioned
- Yugoslav Talks Collapse Before They Get Started
- Going Public? : * Lifestyle: The Balboa Bay Club, a longtime playground of the rich and famous, faces an uncertain future as plans for a commercial resort hit opposition.
- F. P. Sutherland; Lawyer in Environment Cases
- Driver Killed After Truck Blows Tire
- SEXES WATCH : Picture Perfect
- COUNTYWIDE : County Fair Parade Sign-Ups Near 100
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Teachers Union Opens Negotiations
- Hiring Policy Must Change, Roache Says
- Crackdown Voted on Ice Cream Vendors, Caterers
- General Electric Co.: The Fairfield, Conn., broadcasting...
- California IN BRIEF : SONORA : Rare Falcons Seen in National Forests
- COUNTYWIDE : Thousand Oaks Backs CSU Site
- San Diego
- Residents Assail Low-Income Housing Plan
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE POLICE : Civil Service Gets in the Way : Removing the chief and other department heads from rigid protection is essential if they are to be held accountable.
- ICN Turns Losses Around, Reports $5.3-Million Gain
- Mission Viejo National Says Loss Will Eat Reserves : Banking: If institution's capital dries up, it could not meet regulators' standards. Officials blame bad loans, slumping real estate market.
- Stress Benefits Urged for Gulf Veterans' Families
- Medically Uninsured Ranks in State Grow : Health: Swelling horde of unprotected includes 22% of Orange County residents under 65, study finds.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION WHY WE FORGET NAMES : Tongue-TIED
- ENERGY
- To Clear a King : * Royalty: Don't try to tell members of the Richard III Society that their hero was an unparalleled villain. They insist the 15th-Century monarch was a victim of lies and innuendo.
- Police Stop Dispatching Data on AIDS Patients : Law enforcement: The Bay Area force had been sending information about infected people to officers and medics responding to emergency calls.
- When You Say Hors D'oeuvres, You've Said a Mouthful
- Plan Adopted to Counter San Onofre N-Plant Harm : Environment: SCE will pay for destruction of sea life, but the controversy over the plant is unlikely to end.
- Professor Charged in Slaying of His Landlord
- COUNTYWIDE : Quayle to Attend Lagomarsino Event
- Gotch and Frazee Provide the Key Votes to Pass Budget
- Porter Ranch Proposal Has Planners Split : Development: Some want a 20-year agreement that the city not reduce the number of homes--3,395--allowed under the project's Specific Plan.
- Solana Beach
- Air Quality Report
- Drug Companies: Eli Lilly & Co.'s second-quarter...
- County Suspends Airport Noise Abatement Program : Transportation: Supervisors fear huge homeowner buyout tab if federal safety review widens area affected.
- COUNTYWIDE : Gated Communities Called Data-Age Foe
- Watts Store Owner Who Stood Up to Gang Eulogized for Kindness
- Upset Deputy Leads CHP on 25-Mile Chase
- No Relay Race on This Olympic Field
- BANKING/FINANCE
- San Onofre Mitigation Plan Wins Approval : Energy: Environmentalists criticize Coastal Commission's failure to order a full halt to the nuclear plant's destruction of fish and kelp.
- 'Sacred Fire of Liberty' Blazes at Huntington
- Report Sees U.S. Trade Pact as Mexico Pollution Threat : Environment: Experts warn nation that domestic businesses are likely to take shortcuts to compete.
- James McCallion; Character Actor for 5 Decades in Films, TV and Radio
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Rush-Hour Drivers Watch Rape of Child
- Huntington Beach Couple Held in Robbery of Westminster Bank
- Northridge Man Killed by Intruder
- Mobile Home Rent Control Is Approved
- Police Seek Link in 25 Fresno-Area Slayings
- Ill-Fated Plane's Pilot Was Cited Previously for FAA Infractions
- Youth Who Tried to Stay Out of Gang Is Shot : Violence: The family of John Diaz says the Oceanside teen-ager was harassed several times by gang members before being wounded while he slept.
- A Good Kid in a Bad Spot Pays Dearly : Crime: 13-year-old girl was shot to death during a robbery as she visited a friend in a suspected crack house. There is no sign she was involved in drugs, but she could not escape the violence around her.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Officials Fear More Library Traffic
- How to Get Out of Loaning Your Cash Interest-Free
- PAY RAISES
- An order of sushi and a 7...
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- COUNTYWIDE : Building Permit Fees to Rise About 37%
- CMS Enhancements of Irvine Expecting Losses
- Arafat Unhurt When Car Overturns in Iraq
- Moving Smartly : New Directions in Artificial Intelligence Mean Opportunities for Business
- 3 Deputies Ousted for Hazing Rookie Seek Reinstatement
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Bill to Hike Cal State Fees Sent to Wilson
- DANA POINT : Residents Seek to Nullify General Plan
- Museum Voted for Helena Modjeska's Home in Canyon : Preservation: Neighbors fight public access because of traffic worries. Supervisors approve a 4-day schedule.
- BANKING/FINANCE : Lincoln Awarded $49.5 Million in Southmark Loans
- INTERNATIONAL
- ICU Bankruptcy Amended: ICU Medical Inc., an...
- Bondholders Get Reprieve in Suits by Lincoln Parent
- Revisions Sought in Water-Sales Bill : Drought: Gov. Wilson asks for more time to amend the measure, which would allow individual farmers to sell their supplies to cities.
- BOOK REVIEW : Heated Discussions With Arson Police : HEAT: The Fire Investigators and Their War on Arson and Murder <i> by Peter A. Micheels</i> , St. Martin's $19.95, 240 pages
- Funding Levels May Be Altered Before Census
- ANAHEIM : Alternative to Utility Tax Will Be Sought
- FULLERTON : Pawnshop Owner Sues IRS Agents
- Woman on Trial for Alleged Murder Plot Asks About Buying Poison in Recording
- How the County Fared
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL NOTEBOOK : Familiar Surroundings Prompt Favorable Comparison for Landaker
- Big Inning is Big News for Padres : Baseball: Fernandez hits three-run double in seventh to lead Padres past Expos, 4-3.
- San Diego
- DANCE : Ballet Pacifica Project Stretches the Limits
- County Museum of Art Polishes the Silver : Art: LACMA shows off its Gilbert collection of artworks made of precious metals in three newly installed galleries.
- Worker Limits Damage From Burst Oil Well : Environment: He uses his skip-loader to prevent the goo from streaming into the ocean near Seacliff.
- Williams the Latest to Sit Out : Football: Defensive lineman's agent says he expects Williams won't report to training camp.
- NOTEBOOK
- Low TV Ratings for First Three Festival Shows
- Pro Basketball
- Back to the Basics : As Mexico's Cabo San Lucas Booms as a Resort, Many Fishermen Seek Out Nearby Alternatives
- Welch Weighs His Legal Options as Canyon Picks Up the Pieces
- Pro Basketball
- Guns Found on Dead Man Had Been Stolen
- Track and Field
- Beall Paints Grand Future for Museum : Art: Newport Harbor's new board president exudes vigor. She says 'the past is behind' and steadfastly backs commitment to cutting-edge art.
- CIRCUS REVIEW : Ringling Unveils a Tamer Show