- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Green's Runs Lead Broncos
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Norman Regaining His Touch, Shoots 65 and Leads Hoch by One Stroke
- Tiny San Juan Capistrano Church Aims to Change Lives : Latinos: Mision Cristiana Fuente de Vida offers the poor community material as well as spiritual help.
- Traditional Anglicans Get Call for Unity
- Music Center Opera Alters Season : Opera: Julia Migenes and Christine Weidinger withdraw from 'Don Giovanni.' 'Hansel and Gretel' will now come from Dallas.
- Deloitte & Touche has named Robert R....
- A. M. Best Revamps Ratings System of Insurers : * Agency: Under fire for some of its analyses, the firm's assessments will now take policyholder confidence into account.
- ENERGY
- ENERGY
- U.S. Envoy Arrives Early for Talks in Rebel Lithuania : Baltics: Consul general in Leningrad says he will attend today's funeral of seven slain border guards.
- 2 Union Pacific Freight Cars Derail Along Feather River; No One Injured
- Gorbachev Sets Date for Pact Signing : Soviet Union: Leaders of Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan will accept the new Union Treaty on Aug. 20. Others can do so later.
- Congress Passes Bill Extending Jobless Benefits
- Latest in a Series of Trojan Troubles
- How to End a Long Legal War
- Among Friends in a New Land : Refugees: Vietnamese who arrive here without relatives to welcome them find a home waiting for them and countrymen who understand their plight.
- San Diego
- THOUSAND OAKS : Water Consumption Drops 31% in July
- Gunman Who Killed Boy, 12, Gets Stiff Sentence
- Signs Point to Perfect Ending for Dodgers
- Board Upholds Chief's Decision to Fire Officer : Police: A personnel report concludes that Keith R. Knotek lost self-control when he kicked a resistant suspect during an arrest in South Laguna.
- Inflation Hawks: Call Home : U.S. economy needs Fed to inject money fast
- Antelope Valley Report Blames Poor Drainage Practices for Flooding
- State Considers Freeway Fence Near Border : Safety: Caltrans may erect barrier along median of Interstate 5 to discourage illegal immigrants from gathering along roadway.
- Cars and Residents Return to Spill Area : Seacliff: Health officials test 49 evacuated homes and declare them free of chemical contamination.
- Bonsall
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Doctors Still Unsure of Gray's Illness
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Crews Confused by Trade for McDowell
- Soccer
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Two Homers Let Reds End Giants' Streak
- Boxing Commission Waives Rule for Rematch
- Still Hopeful After All These Years : Pop: Donovan's optimism hasn't ebbed since the '60s, and he's happy to be an influence on younger artists. He will perform Sunday at the Coach House.
- Betsy Burton, former chief executive of Supercuts...
- MISSING GIRL: Friends of Jaycee Lee Dugard,...
- NATION IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Police Actions Linked to Racial Insensitivity
- Wilson Signs Pregnancy Medical Care Bill
- Company Submits Low Bid of $778 Million for Tollway
- COTO DE CAZA : Developer Abruptly Closes Shooting Club
- Opponents of Slow-Growth Initiative Are Kept at Bay, for Now
- Private Eye Sought in Killing of Father, Son
- Body of Deputy Still Being Held at Mortuary : Law Enforcement: Widow has yet to issue instructions for burial or cremation for officer slain by another deputy while robbing house in Encinitas.
- Condor Chicks to Be Freed in Sespe Wilderness in October
- Vintage Sailboats to Compete in Race
- SAN CLEMENTE : Chowder Lovers Can Chow Down
- Shoemaker's Progress Allows Removal of Special Head Brace
- On Second Thought, He Swung at First Pitch
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Rams in Preseason Debut
- Palmdale Contractor Found Guilty in Pot Farm Case
- Studios in Burbank Outspent Anti-Growth Plan Backers 30 to 1 : Initiatives: Measures lost decisively in February primary after heavy campaign outlays by NBC, Disney and Warner Bros.
- Dukes in Thick of TeamTennis Playoff Race
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ankle Injury May Sideline Wisniewski
- The South Orange County Community Theatre production...
- Keating Trial Opens With a Confrontation : * Court: Bondholder grabs former owner of Lincoln S&L; and screams for her money back. He faces charges of fraud in thrift's collapse.
- Tax Troubles for Kinder-Care Founder
- McDonnell Douglas Faces Even Bigger Loss on C-17 : * Defense: The Pentagon estimates that it will cost $7.3 billion to complete a project that was supposed to cost $6.6 billion. The overrun is $200 million more than was calculated only a month ago.
- <i> Feng Shui</i> : Going With the Flow
- Girl Scouts' Bus Had History of Brake Problems, Company Says : Tragedy: But officials say the troubles were minor and taken care of. CHP revises its figures and says safety citations against the firm were fewer than reported.
- Olympic (Festival) Spirit Appears on Its Last Legs
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Video Camera Spots Oil-Leaking Ship
- PIRU : Gun Club Abandons Permit to Protect Endangered Bird
- 2 Con Men Use 'Pigeon Drop' to Get $3,600
- Red Riders : Santa Clarita Unveils Colorful Bus Fleet as Part of Expanded Service Contract
- VENTURA : Police Say Prowler Seen on Bicycle
- The Cops Aren't Laughing Now
- Owner of Sophisticated 'Pot' Farm Convicted
- Leland Sparks Sidelined at Washington St.
- Padres Enjoy a Laugher, Then the Laughter : Baseball: After an 13-3 rout of Atlanta, the joke's on Bilardello, whose baserunning costs Gwynn a hit.
- Senate Banking Reform Clears Key Committee
- INSURANCE
- Trash Firm Banks Again on Buyout
- Costly, Old Wallpaper Forces Change of Paste
- House Support for Gas Tax Hike Fades : Legislation: Vote on transportation bill is delayed until September. Backing for 5-cent-a-gallon increase collapses over move to divert proceeds.
- Senate Fails in Attempt to Lift Abortion Ban at U.S. Military Hospitals Overseas : Defense: 58-40 vote to end filibuster falls two short. Need for safe medical facilities is cited. $291-billion authorization measure is passed.
- Cyprus: Elusive Peace
- Condor Chicks to Soar in the Wild in October : Captive breeding: Controversial program has brought the species back from the brink of extinction. Last bird was captured in 1987.
- Bush Says Only Illness Can Halt Reelection Bid
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- TUSTIN : Trustees Restore School Programs
- COMMENTARY : 'It's Not My Fault' Has Become Battle Cry For Today's Athletes
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Rodents Are First-Rat in 'Pied Piper'
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: FRANKIE ALBERT : 49ers Made Quarterback a Gold Mine : College, Pro Experience Led to Rich Retirement for Glendale Graduate
- TENNIS MEN AT LOS ANGELES : Edberg Volleys for Another Victory
- Olsen Handles Traffic, Turns in Ventura Win
- Miscellany
- JAZZ REVIEW : The Original Approach Pays Off : Orange County-based keyboardist Peggy Duquesnel takes the path less traveled in her Spaghettini show, providing a well-deserved showcase for her compositional skills.
- A First for 'Fall River Legend'
- Tauziat Earns Shot at Seles With Victory : Mazda Classic: Frenchwoman upsets Maleeva-Fragniere, 6-3, 6-3, to join top-ranked Seles, Capriati and Martinez in semifinals.
- Report Predicts Return of the Baby Boomers
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ju Hee Suh Beats Adversity at Bowl
- 'Dukes' Star Tom Wopat Sits for a Spell With L.A. Philharmonic
- FANCY STABLES: After years of delays, grading...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LAKE ELSINORE : Plane Crash Victims Are Identified
- 2 S.D. Research Facilities to Share $6.5 Million : Medicine: Scripps Research Institute and La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation win foundation grants.
- 1988 Video Shows Police Beating : Investigation: LAPD launches inquiry after tape of officer striking man with baton is shown on TV. Department spokesman calls images 'very disturbing.'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Keeps Ties to Anti-Drilling Group
- RIGHTS WATCH : Guilt and Innocence
- Social Workers March to Protest Paperwork
- Rader Is Angry After 4-3 Defeat
- Gorgeous Grieg by Schwarz
- Dodgers Erase 7-0 Deficit Only to Lose in Ninth
- SIMI VALLEY : Quake Protection Delayed for Museum
- GARDEN GROVE : Slow: Road Work on Orangewood Avenue
- Charges Considered in Death of Baby Girl
- Jeffcoat Becomes First AL Pitcher to Drive In a Run Since DH Rule
- Swartout Places 2nd in Junior Olympics
- Fortunately for Charger Center Rodenhauser, His Job Is a Snap
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Maybe This Match Simply Isn't in Cards
- WEEKEND TV : 'Casablanca': It's Playing Again, Sam
- Axl's Tantrums Don't Make Him an Artist
- Benefiting Humanity
- Fan Verses Reviewer
- Obituaries - Aug. 3, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 3, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 3, 1991
- Greece, Turkey OK U.S. Plan for Cyprus Talks
- Rigid Controls on Iraqi Arms Sought : Mideast: U.N. Security Council is likely to adopt a Draconian plan that would apply for an indefinite time. It calls for the closest scrutiny ever of a member state.
- Gunman Kills Woman During Robbery Attempt
- Grant Helps LATC Barely Stay Open : Theater: The National Endowment for the Arts sends emergency funds so center can meet its payroll. But company needs more funds to survive through the month.
- Controversy Swirls Around Statue of Gandhi
- Warner Bros. Might Release Executive From Contract
- SKY WATCH--Amid controversy over noise reduction at...
- Baker Presses Palestinians to Compromise on Talks
- State's Jobless Rate Falls; U.S. Picture Mixed
- Pop Singer Arrested on Torture, Drug Charges : Violence: Grammy-winner Rick James and a girlfriend are accused of imprisoning a woman at his Mulholland Drive home.
- Singer Rick James, Girlfriend Arrested on Charges of Torturing Woman : Crime: The couple allegedly burned the victim with a crack cocaine pipe and sexually abused her.
- The Affordable Wave of Future
- For the Record - Aug. 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 3, 1991
- HEALTH
- Denon Introduces $19,000 Compact Disc Recorder
- Aigner Joins Downey S & L Board
- Tandon Sells Computers to H&R; Block
- NATION IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Police Ease Vigil at Abortion Clinics
- Hospital Murder Suspect's Bail Doubled : Crime: Prosecutor cites 'danger to the public' from man accused of shooting three at Costa Mesa facility.
- Unconventional Vacation : Tourism: Employees are turning company trips into family holiday opportunities, and Orange County sites are a prime place for them.
- Ins and Outlets of Designer Duds : Orange County residents say its worth the trip to Commerce to get deals on fashions by big names.
- Serbs Step Up Advance Into Croatia; Refugees Flee From 3 Towns on Danube : Yugoslavia: Tudjman stops short of calling for a declaration of war but cites 'life or death' battle for republic's survival.
- Lobbyists' Role Cited in Failure to Probe BCCI
- Gary Jonker; Christopher Street West Administrator
- ReadiCare to Trade on AMEX as RDI
- Bush Backing Labor-Industry Bill on Logging
- Scott Lago; Helped Organize Tour of AIDS Quilt
- NATION IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Train Crash Probe Focuses on Switch
- Senate Passes B-2 Funding, 'Star Wars' Compromise : Defense: Bid to halt Stealth output at 15 fails. Action is at odds with House, which has adopted such a ceiling.
- Armed and Dangerous
- Bullock's to Pay $21,000 for Workers' Exposure to Asbestos
- Anaheim Man, Child Killed in Oregon Traffic Accident
- Neighborhood Jittery After Sniper Fires Into Police Car : Panorama City: Officers conduct a sweep of the area for the gunman. The motive for the shooting is unknown.
- Rouzan Takes Job in Long Beach
- Law Refresher : Judge Instructs Attorneys on Do's and Don'ts in Courtroom
- ORANGE : Aug. 9 Is Deadline to File for School Board
- The Other Nevada in Big West : Wolf Pack: Reno school, trying to emerge from UNLV's shadow, takes the place of departing Fresno State.
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- Will It Play in Poway? Arts Center Jury Still Out : Culture: Fourteen months and umpteen surprises later, it remains unclear whether the city and its neighbors will support the $8.4-million facility.
- TENNIS : Medvedev Records U.S. Pro Upset
- Miscellany
- Virginia's Twin Peaks : Former Palos Verdes High Players Reaching New Heights
- RADIO
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Doc Hollywood': Southern Exposure
- Soviet Union Struggles to Cope With Drain of Contemporary Art : Art: The lack of a home-grown market and the ruble-driven advantage of selling abroad help to keep Moscow's gallery scene short of product.
- Charges Not Likely After Bus Fatality
- Decision on Gnatcatcher Postponed by State Fish and Game Commission
- Countywide : MADD Honors 8 for Their Efforts
- Mobil Pays Bill to Repair Cars That Hiccuped on Tainted Gas : Refinery: Accident a month ago in Torrance put too much rust inhibitor into gasoline sold in the Southland. More than 300 cars had to be serviced.
- Motel Owners Say Vice Sting on Sepulveda Was Dishonest
- HORSE RACING : Short Fields Are Sign of Lean Times
- Two-Tiered Setup Deserves a Chance
- 12-Hour Run Tests Threshold of Physical and Mental Endurance
- TENNIS / WOMEN AT SAN DIEGO : Seles-Capriati Would Be Quite an Exhibition
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : The Goal Here: <i> No Problemas</i> : Cuba: One soccer field may not be up to standards and weather is muggy, but everything else seems to be working. Opening ceremony is tonight.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Sentimental Journey in 'My Mother's Castle'
- Brown for President?
- Chipping Away at the Castle Walls
- Countywide : 2 Seized Houses Sold to Highest Bidders
- 4 Big Users Sign Pact to Buy Reclaimed Water
- 'Cotton Club' Killer to Serve as Own Lawyer
- 2 Killed, 3 Injured as Stolen Pickup Hits Bus Stop, Poles
- ANAHEIM : Officials Cite Need for Window Screens
- Home Stand Marks a Crossroads for Angels, Brown Says : Baseball: Team president says price was too steep for acquiring extra bats before trading deadline.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Clutch a Victory on Hit by Henderson
- Next Concert in the Park Will Hit a Decidedly Classical Note
- Smith vs. Courtroom TV : No one advocates barring print reporters. Why discriminate against television?
- Personal Crusade for Better Children's Theater : Stage: Sundance's Jerry Patch wants to persuade mainstream writers to address the concerns of young audiences.
- School District's Feud With Developer Imperils Deal : Santa Clarita: The agreement would establish a uniform building fee that comes to about $4,200 per unit in both the city and unincorporated areas.
- DANA POINT : Vandals Strike Set; Drama Group Moves
- SIMI VALLEY : Chemical Found in Rockwell Area Water
- Inner Cities in Need of a Living Wage
- LAW & REGULATION
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Severe Flaws Force Rebuilding of Sub
- Argument Lingers on Need for School Bus Seat Belts
- Faulty Device Threatens to Halt Rescheduled Shuttle Launching
- Von Karman Stamp Will Be Announced
- Tattoos N' Tight Jeans
- Reinventing Tinseltown : Books: In the heyday of New Journalism, David Freeman mixed fact with fiction. In his first novel, 'A Hollywood Life,' he's still mixing.
- Officers in Nude Boy Case Entered Dahmer Apartment : Crime: Police saw no sign of foul play, union says. A newspaper reports that the suspect later stated there was a body in the next room.
- Hernandez Leads Lowe in Campaign Fund-Raising
- UCSD Researchers Now Have a Bigger Eye on the Inner World
- ORANGE : Library to Close for Roof Repairs
- El Toro Marines Join Mt. San Gorgonio Scout Search
- Transient Fatally Stabbed in Fight Over Blanket
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Brown: Time for Team to Make a Stand
- Judge Rejects Request to Retry Airline Smoker
- Recognizing Israel--Building a Peace : Moscow should now go whole diplomatic route
- Judge Rules Out 3rd Trial Over Airplane Smoking Incident
- Wider I-5 Median Lures Immigrants
- Santos, Cordero Share Najina
- Ventura County Supplying Bulk of Field Hockey Team : Pan American Games: Twenty-eight athletes from region will represent United States in 13 sports in Havana.
- Will Peace Get a Seat at the Table? : Mideast: Israel's acceptance of a conference with Arabs is encouraging, but no one should expect a quick and tidy outcome.
- Coaches Expect Fresno State to Win Big West; Titans Picked Last
- Aid for Hikers
- Panel Votes to Limit Fed's Bailout of Banks : Finance: Critics say the policy OKd by the Senate committee would pass the burden to taxpayers. Others see cost savings.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : U.S. Agent Held in Colleague's Killing
- Group Linked to Scientologists Loses Prozac Bid
- U.S. Study Says State Acted Too Late in Drought
- Death Ruled Suicide, Not Lynching
- A Better Bimmer
- Tip Leads Police to Stolen Computer Items
- Some Coastal Residents Want to Ground Aerial Billboards
- TENNIS / MEN AT LOS ANGELES : Edberg Takes Bad Calls With a Good Win
- Working Hard Part of Legacy From Goeas' Dad : Football: Charger tackle gives credit for getting into the NFL to his late father.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : They Would Like to Score Points in Japan
- Former Loyola Marymount Player Has Become a Real Globetrotter : Basketball: Mike Yoest has traveled the world chasing his dream of playing in the NBA.
- After 30 Years, 61* Might Stand Alone : Baseball: Maris' home run record won't need asterisk if statistical committee agrees with commissioner.
- Sun Rarely Sets on Papa's Trail
- Angry Suitor Claims Dating Service Didn't Live Up to His Expectations
- Comics of a Different Color
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Fetters' Woes Spark Talk of Fernando
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Blue Lagoon' a Contrived Remake
- Pop Album Chart : Cole Is Still the Monarch of the Hill
- Gray Ranch
- FCC Won't Limit Some Kidvid Ads Until After Christmas
- The Man Behind the Makeup : Clown Gets Top Billing Under the Big Top, Which Comes to Anaheim on Tuesday
- Chevron Plans Circuitous Route for Oil Shipments
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- Beckman to Add 100 Assembly Jobs in Fullerton : Manufacturing: The medical equipment maker is closing its San Ramon plant, whose workers will be first in line for O.C. positions.
- Women Take to Being Own Boss
- Babi Yar Death Site Moves Bush, Survivors to Tears
- Pre-Solo: Before becoming famous for his nonstop...
- Nuevo Leon Governor Vows a Clean Regime
- Monthly Report
- Suspects in Slaying at Zuma Beach Arrive in L.A. for Arraignment
- Northrop, Oil Field Pay AQMD Fines
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Committing an Omission
- SEAL BEACH : Mola-Backed Group Outspent Foes, 20-1
- Nevada Chosen to Replace Fresno State in Big West Conference
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Racism Alleged in Fight at Restaurant
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Perry Out of Opening Exhibition Game
- SANTA ANA : Statue Back in Place to Nuns' Relief
- Stokes Scores 13, U.S. Remains Undefeated
- Boxer Survives Gunshot in Mouth : Accident: Bullet goes through Bray's cheek. The lack of damage is called 'incredible' by doctor.
- TEAMTENNIS : Strings Take Advantage of Victory by Connors
- Flap Over Seles Overly Inflated
- College Basketball
- Scruton on Eating Animals
- San Diego Spotlight : Finding Something to Your Taste Is Easy Task in Tijuana
- ENVIRONMENT
- IBM Redraws Its Flow Chart of Top Officers
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : The Game Where the Politicians Pick the Voters
- Fillmore : Anti-Drug Program Plans Free Barbecue
- Youth Sought After Fleeing Deputies
- DRUG WATCH : Hazardous Buildup
- OAK VIEW : Senior Citizens Club May Lose Its Home
- Dukes Hand San Antonio Its First Loss : TeamTennis: Despite being delayed by flight problems, Newport Beach keeps playoff hopes alive with 26-23 victory.
- Breaking Barriers in the Steeplechase : Burbank's Morgan Demonstrates a Clear Talent in Fledgling Track Competition for Women
- Miscellany
- Sun Sets on British Challenge for America's Cup
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Doctor': Right Medicine : Duet: Director Randa Haines and star William Hurt create a decent and sensitive film that redeems a predictable plot.
- El Toro Teen Makes a Splash in 'Lagoon' : Actor: 19-year-old Brian Krause is likely to set teen hearts aflutter as he co-stars in the sequel to the romantic 1980 movie.
- Fascinating Rhythms : Feinstein Resurrects Long-Unheard Gershwin Tunes
- Golf Course Plan at Pebble Beach Delayed by Panel : Land use: The Coastal Commission orders that memberships at the golf course be held up until an appeal by a Monterey resident can be evaluated.
- The Magic Touch : Fashion: The Laker prefers conservative styles, but his T-shirt designs are just the opposite: bright and hip.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : 62% in Poll Want Kennedy to Quit
- June Restaurant Closures
- AMATEUR GOLF ROUNDUP : Santa Ana's Allison Reaches Semifinals
- TENNIS / JEFF RILEY : Oxnard's McIntyre Keeps His Spirit Alive as Wheelchair Sports Activist
- Figure Skating
- Latest Recruit Takes Unusual Route to CSUN : College baseball: Montana pitcher signs with Matadors despite never having played a high school game.
- Salary Cap Rejection Puts Major Soccer League in Jeopardy : MSL: Owners have vowed to fold teams if union turns down proposal.
- RADIO
- Firm to Circulate 1 Million Copies of TV Magazine : Media: Free listings guide would have 23 editions to target advertising markets. One source estimated publishing and distribution costs alone might be $250,000 per week.
- Postwar Lessons on Wall Street
- Extension of Jobless Benefits Passed by Senate
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Residents Hope to Whistle Crime Away
- Gnatcatcher Decision Postponed for Month : Environment: Commission will study new data before ruling on endangered-species petition.
- Board Drops Plan to Exempt Free Newspapers From Tax
- IMF, World Bank Chiefs Get 25% Raise; U.S. Objects
- Phone Firms Offer Services We Don't Need
- Lincoln Stalled on Recovery of Bond Payments
- REAL ESTATE : Building Permits for Offices Decline 25% in First 5 Months of '91
- The Growth of Asian Businesses
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- REAL ESTATE
- Marcos Rejects Terms for Going Home
- Relief Officials Urge U.S. to Free Frozen Iraq Assets
- INTERNATIONAL
- CLIPBOARD
- Bus Facts