- D. E. Pearson; Ex-State Banking Chief
- Mondavi Starts His Day From Red 'n' Breakfast
- Gay Activists Hail Ruling on Military Policy : Courts: Pentagon officials contend that the appellate decision will not result in monumental changes in Defense Department rules.
- Madagascar Leader Extends State of Emergency
- Capitol Hill Lobbyists Shifting Focus to Video
- Croatian City Shelled; 10 Die in Violence
- California IN BRIEF : CHINO : Prison Official to Stand Trial
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Poll Finds Quayle a Liability on Ticket
- Countywide : State Closes Fair's Bungee-Jumping Act for Lack of Permit
- County, Retirement Board Reach Accord : Negotiations: Government may gain $13 million. In return, retired workers will receive a medical benefit program.
- Driver Arrested After Crash That Kills Two
- 'Look, Honey, a Crash' From Nosy Drivers Clogs Southbound Lanes Too
- OJAI : Plan Abandoned for New Catholic School
- Man Says 3 Deputies Beat Him : Jail: An inmate says he was handcuffed before the attack. Officials say there is no evidence that an assault occurred.
- Plan for Diesel Trains Runs Into a Cloud of Criticism : Mass transit: Engines would create more air pollution than they would eliminate at first, officials concede. But they would serve until electrified lines are ready.
- Crime, traffic and smog aren't enough. Now,...
- Slain Fountain Valley Woman's Business Partner Says Not Guilty
- Berganio, Voges Trail by 7 in U.S. Amateur
- Ben Crenshaw sank a 35-foot birdie putt...
- Hart's Boys Ranked No. 1 in Cross-Country
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- Hope Fades for Padres After Loss to Dodgers : Baseball: Now 9 1/2 games out of first, the Padres appear once again to be waiting 'til next year.
- Business Isn't as Hard as It Appears : Entrepreneur: Artificial rocks, lava and foliage made by Edward Lewis' Rock & Waterscape Inc. have made him some real money. He's weathered drought, recession and competition.
- CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : Coup May Jeopardize U.S.-Soviet Films : Entertainment: Several feature films and TV projects are on hold as producers await the outcome of the crisis.
- Rupert Murdoch has added chairman to his...
- Day-Care Contact Snags Fugitive Father
- Cutting Off Aid
- Where's Gorbachev? The Mystery Continues : Coup: He is still unreachable at his summer home, where the KGB reportedly has confined him and his wife.
- Corruption Trial to Give a Sordid View of Politics : Capitol: Two former state legislative aides will get their day in court. Prosecutors will allege vote-buying on the installment plan and hiring of lawmakers' relatives to influence legislation.
- Grandmothers Ready to Battle Kremlin 'Scum'
- Cool Summer Keeps California Fire Toll Below Average
- Garamendi Clashes With Lungren on Choice of Lawyers
- Mexican Bus Crash Kills 8
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residents Petition for Safety Measures
- Experts Believe Spilled Toxin Has Dissipated
- Veterans' Hall Closed Over Noise Complaints : Santa Clarita: Planners order the facility shut down in 90 days. Post members vow to appeal.
- TELEVISION REVIEW : KGTV's Worthwhile, If Flawed, Look at 'Parenting Your Parents'
- TV Ratings : Big Three's Audience Share Slips Again
- Arbitrator Rules No Blacklist in Vanessa Redgrave Case
- Power and How to Keep It
- Dodger Homers Emit Sound of Victory, 6-4 : Baseball: Daniels, Strawberry and Murray hurt Padres. Martinez is hit in the right arm by line drive.
- Whoppers Spring From Pure Water : Ponds at Alpers' Ranch Are Good Environment to Grow Trophy Trout
- LOS ALAMITOS : Quarter Horses to Race on Sundays
- ProFootball Report : Weekday Update : AROUND THE NFL
- NOTEBOOK : CHARGER UPDATE : Henning Says Chargers Haven't Improved Since Last Season
- Lack of Substance Puts Big Dent in Sculptures : Art: Kenneth Matsumoto's works are lovely to look at, but their slick, formulaic quality takes away much of their power.
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- BANKING
- RETAIL / TOURISM
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Connecticut Tax Plan Gains Votes
- * Chauncey Guy Suits; Developed Synthetic Diamond Making
- OJAI : Chamber's Harvest Moon Ball Canceled
- CYPRESS : Two Suspects Held in Store Burglary
- Festival No Refuge for Police Suspects
- Factory Outlet Mall Plan Encounters Opposition : Camarillo: Foes fear urbanization. Developer says the city would receive $2.3 million annually in sales tax.
- COSTA MESA : Job Center to Stay Open Another Year
- Gunman Ordered to Stand Trial in Rampage That Killed Two
- Soviet Right Saw the Nation in Full Retreat
- SANTA ANA : Coastline President Among Job Seekers
- High-Flying 'Night Hawk' Giles Is Way Off the Road : Motorsports: After becoming the first black to race in the Baja 1,000, he supports others while waiting to drive again.
- Woods, Mickelson Off to Slow Starts
- Wahlco Buys Marketer of Power Plant Gear
- Truck Overturns Near Del Mar; I-5 Shut for 13 Hours
- Griffith Park Museum Derailed in Bid to Acquire Historic Track : * Railroad: Travel Town was seeking a donation of material from the old Glendale & Montrose Railway. The track is being dismantled for sale and scrap.
- * William D. Gordon; Radio and TV Actor, Director, Producer
- * Luigi Zampa; Italian Film Director, Screenwriter
- Air Quality Report
- Study Center Has Field Day : Agriculture: Irvine's living laboratory opened its doors and acres of experimental crops to the public as part of its 35th birthday celebration.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Perry Injures Knee Again, Carried Off on Stretcher
- Pasadena Looks for a New Method of Raising Pay for Officials : Politics: Embattled City Council may form a panel to draft a ballot measure calling for a salary increase.
- College Football
- Franklin Langham shot a five-under-par 65 at...
- NHL Owners, Players Reopen Contract Talks
- Single-Image Road Movies : Filmmaker Wim Wenders' Photos Capture the West
- No Surprise That Darling Beats Angels : Baseball: He pitches 3-2 victory over Langston, who loses on his 31st birthday.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Birth Control Items for Students Urged
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Imelda Marcos Faces New Charges
- Cambodia Says Peace Talks Will Go On
- Smith Rape Case Prosecutor Asks for New Judge
- Bill to Block Road Extension Clears Committee
- SWIMMING / EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS : Hungary's Rozsa Sets Breaststroke Record
- Booth Three Shots Back in PGA Junior
- Liberty Christian's Principal Upset Over Plan : High schools: Clark Stephens says organizers of county section are moving too fast and aren't considering the concerns of private schools.
- A Triumphant Return for Madame Butterfly : Swimming: A high school standout 50 years ago, Gloria Marienthal is nationally ranked in the Masters division.
- Strait Scoop on Magellan : Film: OMNIMAX project by Orange County producer-director highlights explorers and their discoveries.
- Soviet Groups' O.C. Visits Believed Not in Jeopardy
- ART REVIEW : Beauty in Discards and Discord
- Downtown Problem
- Recruiting Gay Police Officers
- Strange Weather
- The U.S. as No. 1 World Armorer
- Protesters and Turmoil
- Recruiting Gay Police Officers
- Recruiting Gay Police Officers
- Recruiting Gay Police Officers
- Slavery
- Lip Service
- The U.S. as No. 1 World Armorer
- 'Inning' Frederick II
- The U.S. as No. 1 World Armorer
- MOVIES - Aug. 21, 1991
- COLUMN ONE : Moscow's Media War Heats Up : High-tech global networks, underground presses and greater journalistic courage make communications control a difficult task for the new Soviet leadership.
- Phone Fails Bush as Diplomatic Tool : Soviets: After failing to get through to Gorbachev, he faces the fact that he can't thwart a coup with a call.
- Soviet Coup Doomed, U.S. Officials Believe : Outlook: Some intelligence analysts say the plotters lack a vital tool--the willingness to be ruthless.
- Fighting Erupts at Barricades : 4 Reported Slain; Junta Seen Unraveling : Kremlin crisis: Yeltsin backers shot, crushed under treads, witnesses say. Elite troops reported ready to tighten noose on resistance in Moscow.
- AIRPORT HIGH-TECH: Sixty percent of its passengers...
- Chain-Reaction Crash Clogs Traffic on I-5
- 2% Utility Tax Is Passed in Anaheim After Heated Debate : Shortfall: City Council action cuts the budget deficit by $5 million. Opponents say the levy may break the backs of some already-burdened businesses.
- 2 Boys Killed by Suspected Gang Members : Street violence: Friends, teachers say both tried to avoid gang influence but found it was a struggle.
- MARATHON ORANGE: It's been seven years since...
- TOP RANKS: When it comes to neuroscience...
- U.S. Firms in Soviet Union Take On New Roles Amid the Turmoil : Trade: The upheaval has changed the way they do business. Some are monitoring shifting political developments for clients.
- Word of Loved Ones in Russia Arrives : Reaction in O.C.: Computer messages bring comfort to a Russian painter and his wife in Laguna Beach.
- Probe of Police Scuffle Left to Internal Affairs Investigators
- Gates Defends LAPD in Letter to Council : Police: The chief cautions against making radical changes in the department. One council member says the move is an attempt to undercut Christopher Commission reforms.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Voters to Decide Fate of Rent Control
- GORBY AND BARBIE: The biggest selling doll...
- Suspension of Montclair Prep Coach in Doubt
- Names in the News - Aug. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 21, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 21, 1991
- Obituaries - Aug. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 21, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 21, 1991
- Mark Murphy has been promoted to sales...
- Who May Gain, Lose if Soviet Crisis Lingers
- Colin F. MacKinnon has been named director...
- Eric H. Geis has been elected president...
- Coup Clouds Future of O.C. Firms' Soviet Ventures : Investment: Local businesses with a stake in fledgling enterprises in the Soviet Union view political developments with a mixture of fear and hope.
- Toll Road Mired in Problems : Transportation: Lawsuits, legislative obstacles and environmental concerns delay building of the Riverside Freeway project.
- Clipboard : BREEDING BIRD: DOWNY WOODPECKER
- THE TIMES POLL : Desire for Strong Leader Clashes With Support for Democratic Reforms : Opinion: Younger, well-educated Russians favor a multi-party system. Most also favor perestroika, but Gorbachev gets low marks.
- 95 Abortion Foes Are Arrested as Protests Continue in Wichita
- Yanayev's Statement on Taking Power From Gorbachev
- No Charges Filed in Drowning of Twins : Tragedy: Their parents did nothing to directly cause the chldren's death in a neighbor's pool, D.A.'s office says.
- Photographer Seeks Insects' Complex Beauty
- Wilcher, Seven Others Waived : NFL: Rams' new defensive scheme, which features speed and youth, was not designed with the eight-year veteran in mind.
- Chargers Can't Stop 49ers or Young, 24-13 : Football: Joe Montana watches from sidelines as San Francisco breezes past the Chargers, who slip to 1-2.
- Student Who Planned Venue for Performance Art Dies
- Deficit May End Philharmonic's Training Group : Music: Managing Director Ernest Fleischmann says this season may be its last unless $250,000 is raised by Oct. 31.
- Time Warner, 2 Banks Offer $700 Million for Six Flags
- Charles E. Black has joined Gray, Cary,...
- Fidelity Federal Bank in Glendale said it...
- Soviet Actions Rock Markets Around World : Investing: Stocks and grain prices take a beating, but the dollar, Treasury bonds, precious metals and oil prices benefit from the uncertainty.
- 4 Indicted in Alleged Plot to Smuggle Arms to Croats
- Returns Show PRI Landslide in Mexico; Fraud Charged : Elections: Ruling party has 60% of vote with 15% of precincts reporting. Slow ballot count fuels opposition's suspicions.
- Boy, 13, Slain After Argument in East L.A.
- Parents Not to Be Charged in Twins' Deaths : Tujunga: The toddlers' drownings last week had prompted allegations that they often wandered unsupervised into yards and near busy streets.
- CLIPBOARD : Suicide: It's Mostly a Man's World
- Rancher, 10 Others Face New Slave Indictment : Somis: Federal attorneys returned the flower growers' case to the grand jury last month and gained a rare third set of charges. All again pleaded not guilty.
- Daly Still Has a Long Way to Go
- Jurisprudence
- The High Cost of Reality : Television: The producers of NBC's 'Law & Order' say filming the hourlong drama in Manhattan costs 20% more than re-creating New York on a Los Angeles back lot--but the results are worth it.
- San Diego
- Fed-Up Killea Wants Out of Party Politics : Legislature: Democratic state senator says she wants to become a political independent. She warns colleagues that voters have lost confidence in lawmakers.
- QUOTABLE
- Network News Test Over Gorbachev
- Incomnet Reports Profits Down for Quarter
- US Facilities Corp.: The Costa Mesa insurance...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : 55 Die in a Year of Attacks on Jurists
- David Mitchell and Lisa Patchett Schaeffer have...
- Moscow Crowd Urges Yeltsin to 'Hang On'
- FILLMORE : Man, 21, Stabbed by Gang of Teen-Agers
- Man Curses Judge and His Lawyer Before Getting 50-Year Term in Death of Couple
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Wilcher, Seven Others Are Released
- 16 Isn't Sweet for McCaskill or the Angels
- Riverside Freeway Toll Project Behind Schedule : Transportation: Pitfalls have included lawsuits, environmental regulators and unfriendly legislators.
- July Restaurant Closures
- 7 Members of Family Struck by Errant Car : Accident: The driver flees after plowing into the pedestrians, pinning a 16-year-old boy against a house and severing his leg and knocking the others down.
- Bush and the West Acted Admirably : The coup was motivated by the conviction that the Soviet Union was disintegrating.
- Hockey
- For Graham, the Pros Outweighed the Cons of Leaving Stanford : Tennis: Los Amigos High graduate leaves college to test her skill on the professional tour.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Patriots Lose Dykes for the Season
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Roberts Has Surgery on Knee, but May Be Back in Two Weeks
- SIMI VALLEY : Racism Not Cited in Spray-Painted Slurs
- Woman, 52, Is Killed When Car Hits Tree
- COSTA MESA : Newport Boulevard Section to Reopen
- ANAHEIM : Prom Night Slaying Called 'Accidental'
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Continue Shuttle Bus Subsidy
- 2 Men Steal Cash, Jewelry From Builder : Crime: James M. Peters and two family members are assaulted at home by armed robbers.
- Tot Pulled From Pool Reported Better
- Defendant Surrenders in Cross-Burning Case
- Santa Ana Settles in Homeless Arrest Case : Lawsuit: Council approves an agreement to give $400,000 to 28 people rounded up in a sweep last year at the Civic Center.
- County Raises Fees for Landfill Dumping
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Four Can Equal Team Futility Record
- NFL : Singletary Calls State Gambling a Bad Bet
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Daniels Has Bone Chips in Left Knee
- A Man of Action : Will Van Damme Have Schwarzenegger's Kick?
- PEOPLE WATCH
- SEC Accuses Ex-MiniScribe Chairman of Inflating Profits
- H&H; Oil Tool Co. Reports Earnings Drop to $13,000
- Camera Platforms Posts $436,952 Loss in Quarter
- Moscow Coup: Day 1
- U.S. Science Group Threatens Boycott
- Court Rejects Exclusion of Homosexuals by Army : Military: Federal judges rule that the validity of a 48-year ban on gays and lesbians must be proved.
- RECREATION : Amusement Parks Thrill Host Localities : Attendance has been rising 4% a year since 1984. The facilities pay taxes, spend money and provide thousands of jobs in the local communities.
- Soviet Troops in Eastern Europe
- Our 'Pat on the Head' Sank Gorbachev : Who lost the Soviet Union? Parsimony in the Bush Administration played a part.
- Bondage Parlor Wins Zoning Permit in North Hollywood
- LA PALMA : Skateboarding Ban Sought for Center
- ANAHEIM : Council to Meet Again on Utility Tax
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Yanayev Answers Queries About State of Emergency
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Airport Security Training Upgraded
- Phone Number for Soviet Information
- Personal Health : The Danger That Lurks in Chubby Babies
- FAA Upgrades Standards for Airport Security Staffs
- Throwing Barbie a Curve
- Cameraman Accused of Attacking, Cutting OCN News Anchor
- OXNARD : Cruising Altercation Results in 3 Arrests
- Body of Shooting Victim Found in Trash Dumpster
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Dumping a Political Problem?
- Gunman Fires on Group, Killing 1, Wounding 2
- Sheriff: Questions, but Few Answers
- New Developer May Acquire Key Commercial Property
- USAir and Air Canada are talking about...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Ventura Bank Plans Secondary Stock Offering
- SECURITIES INDUSTRY
- Tippell Named to Head Taylor Woodrow USA
- 42 Killed by Weekend Clashes in New Yugoslavian Hot Spot
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Court Extends Delay on Census Revision
- Gregory Golem has been named president of...
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- SECURITIES INDUSTRY
- John H. Blake III has joined J.J....
- Companies and Analysts Are Split Over the Advantages of Stock Splits : Market: Thousand Oaks-based Amgen, for example, wants to attract more investors. Each share now sells for about $150.
- Court Rejects Exclusion of Homosexuals by Army : Military: Federal judges rule that the validity of a 48-year ban on gays and lesbians must be proved.
- Critics Question Whether Strauss Is Still Right Choice for Soviet Envoy : Diplomacy: Events have outpaced the need for a deal-maker, they say. Now, knowledge and experience are at a premium.
- Personal Health : Baby Wipes May Tap Allergies
- SANTA ANA : Acosta Wants City to Pay His Legal Bill
- San Diego
- On the Way to a Garden
- Odetics Reports Quarterly Loss of $591,000, Its Largest Ever
- RETAILING
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : The March of Perestroika
- Memories of the Good Old Days in the Wild, Wild West
- Soviets Vague on Gorbachev's Whereabouts
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM : Global View : Waking Up to a World Without Gorbachev : * The Kremlin coup has also doomed the spirit of cooperation with Washington on a variety of global issues, U.S. experts say.
- Bondage Parlor Is First of Its Kind to Get Zoning Permit : North Hollywood: An official says the club doesn't violate a prohibition against adult entertainment within 500 feet of a residential neighborhood or church.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 4-Year Contract for Schools Chief OKd
- Woman, 61, Convicted in 'War of the Roses' Case : Trial: The guilty verdict takes only two hours. The defendant was accused of having two men threaten her ex-husband into signing a property settlement.
- Lenin's Heirs Take a Giant Leap Backwards : How can rightists seriously pledge to keep perestroika moving?
- Housing Sales Rebound After Dip : Real estate: The July upturn is offset by a record-high number of unsold dwellings.
- Agreement Made to Sell McDonnell Douglas Unit
- Marilyn Miller has joined American Valley Bank...
- Standard Logic Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of...
- Panel OKs Homosexual Rights Bill : Legislature: The measure to ban job and housing discrimination gets the minimum vote required to pass the Senate committee.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : IDYLLWILD : Plague Fleas Killed
- Lawmakers Reluctant to Proceed on Trade, Arms Pacts : Congress: Bush suggests delaying vote on most-favored-nation status. Action on 2 weapons treaties in doubt.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Co-Defendant Turns Against Noriega
- Soviet Right Tightens Its Grip : Troops Deployed; Some Defy Coup Leaders : Kremlin crisis: Yeltsin calls for a nationwide strike. Outraged citizens rally at the Russian government headquarters.
- Court Extends Order Blocking Census Revision
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Bill Advances to End Free-Paper Tax
- Chiropractor Bends Over Backward for His Cause : A year after graduating, Howard Cohn is championing his unique blend of Oriental medicine, nutrition and emotional counseling to treat ailments.
- COUNTYWIDE : County to Consider Gnatcatcher Plight
- BIA Executive Is New Director of HomeAid Project
- RETAILING
- Air Force Lifts Suspension of Northrop Unit
- U.S. Sees No Threatening Soviet Moves : Military: The Pentagon says the worldwide American alert status has not been increased.
- Christopher Spotlight Shifts to Police Union : Law enforcement: Many recommendations depend on negotiations with the 8,100-officer protective league.
- Blacks, Latinos Give Personal Accounts of Insurance Sales Bias : Regulation: Garamendi tells hearing that discrimination will be stopped. He is seeking ways to force companies to sell in minority areas.
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Railroad Depot on Track for Renovation
- Seeking the Truth in Toxics : Like it or not, it's appropriate to take another federal look at dioxin
- Pigs' Feet and Road Hogs : Competition: Amid the roar of the crowd, the fastest swine around put hoof to turf at the Ventura County Fair. The winner gets a cookie.
- Many Large Clients Say They'll Stand By Embattled Salomon
- OK, We License Dogs --but Why Barbers?
- 2 Lawyers Sentenced in Legal Corruption Case
- Radical Democrats See Their Impatience Backfire : Reformers goaded Gorbachev to go faster. Now the movement is all in the opposite direction. They should be ashamed.
- Soviet Coup Leaves Some Emigres Shocked, Fearful
- Ecol Partners to Acquire American Ecology Stock
- Charles Grady has been named vice president...
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Condemned Men's Semen Is at Issue
- SPECIAL EDITION: CRISIS IN THE KREMLIM
- Assassination Suspect Found Dead in India
- White House Still Uncertain as to Response to Coup : Crisis: U.S. government is stunned. It worries about sending the wrong signal to new Kremlin leaders.
- Cancer's Long Shadow : Survivors of Childhood Illness May Face Bias on Job, in Relationships
- What's Facing the Soviet Union
- Police Investigate Shooting of Girl
- Veterans Versus City Hall : Santa Clarita: Neighbors and local planners want the VFW hall shut down. But Post 6885 members vow to fight.
- Julie Warner has been named the San...
- Vestro Foods Inc.: The Newport Beach specialty...
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- T-Shirts Make Their Statement in Major Way : Marketing: A Newport Beach entrepreneur hopes to reach those who want more than just the name of an alma mater emblazoned across their chests.
- It's Mostly Business as Usual in U.S.S.R., U.S. Firms Find