- STAGE REVIEW : Bornstein's Gentle Transsexual Trip
- POLITICS : Soviet Style Persists in Turkmenistan
- Guardian Angels Founder Shot in N.Y. Cab Ambush
- Wilson Calls for Stiff Budget Cuts : Finances: Health, welfare and education programs are targeted under governor's proposal to ease deficit. No direct tax hikes are included in the plan.
- Official Says Border Killing Victim Might Have Lived
- Rights Bill Advances Toward Wilson Veto, Brown Says
- Sheriff Ends Inmate Home Detention : Punishment: System came under fire when a drunk driver who killed a man was released to electronic surveillance after 31 days in jail.
- OXNARD : Suspect Denies Guilt in Father's Slaying
- FULLERTON : School Trustees OK Preliminary Budget
- SANTA CLARITA : Planners Honor Preservation Law
- SANTA CLARITA : Local Leaders to Discuss Rail Transit
- COUNTYWIDE : Alcohol-, Drug-Free Party to Be Held
- Co-Owner of Newspaper Gets 2-Year Sentence
- Katz Wants Doctors to Fulfill Promises to Poor : Health care: Assemblyman's bill asks licensing board to force physicians who took government aid to meet commitments they made to practice in low-income areas.
- Simi Official to Protest Budget Squeeze With Turnips
- BURBANK : Choir's Van Plunges Off Freeway; Teen-Ager Dies
- Every Day Is Father's Day for the Ripkens
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Approves Scaled-Back Budget
- Manchester Wins Four-Lap Main Event
- Jay, Arsenio . . . and Ted? You Bet . . .
- Western European Union Agrees to Have Troops Available to U.N.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residential Water Rates May Be Raised
- New Faces in an Old Bastion : Orange County, once 'GOP land,' draws Bush, Perot, even Clinton
- OXNARD : Contract Awarded for Runway Project
- Anaheim Council Kept in Dark on Disney Dealings
- San Juan Capistrano's Hulse Again Best in Surfing Competition
- Santa Clara Foursome Leads North
- Tennis
- INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / DANA HADDAD : Scoring Ability Makes Gulls' Kvartalnov Attractive in NHL Draft
- Former Laguna Beach Star Escapes Injury in Crash
- Five Area Surfers Ready to Compete at Oceanside
- Nearing His Golden Years, He Is Going for the Gold : Cycling: Vic Copeland, 50, warms up for the Olympic Trials.
- Wiseman's 'Unfinished' Business: More Than 50 Years in the Theater
- TV Reviews : Elegiac Program by Ailey Dancers
- TV REVIEW : America--Through a Rosy Lens
- NASDAQ to List Prices Differently
- Trapped Coyotes Were Rabies-Free
- Strip Away Anguish of Staining Furniture
- Colorado Over the Top in Push for Perot : Politics: With 30 times the number of signatures needed, prospective candidate praises the work to get him on November presidential ballot.
- GOP Charges Clinton Campaign Wrongly Used Funds for TV Pitch
- Israel to Arrest 3 Palestinians Who Met Arafat : Diplomacy: Seizing Arab delegates to Mideast peace talks could risk derailing the negotiations.
- COUNTYWIDE : Law Students Score High on State Bar
- VENTURA : 8 Artists Awarded $10,000 in Grants
- Compromise Fails to Settle Ordaining Women Debate : Ministers: Christian Reformed Church leaders put limits on what females can do in the denomination. The decision fails to satisfy either side.
- Abuse Incident Revives Questions About Racial Tension in Poway Schools
- MOORPARK : Handbill Ban for Parking Lots OKd
- U.S. OPEN : Morgan Nears a Milestone : Golf: He shoots 69 for a three-shot lead and could become first to go 10 under in Open history. Dillard is second.
- Angels Can't Catch Athletics, 12-8
- Dionne Named to Hall of Fame : Hockey: Center of the Triple Crown line becomes first former King player to be so honored.
- Pajot Wins, Conner 4th in Germany
- East Makes Pitch to Extend Streak : Prep baseball: Winners of six consecutive Bernie Milligan games possess impressive arsenal of arms. West counters with heavy hitters.
- Holyfield Handles Cut, Slow Pace : Boxing: Holmes is content to conserve his strength by staying on the ropes, but champion retains title by a unanimous decision.
- Former Westlake Star Hurt in Crash : Car accident: Jim Henderson is in serious condition in Buffalo, four games into his professional baseball career.
- Italy, Latvia, Israel Win Openers
- Auto Racing
- TV Reviews : Lynch Goes Bananas 'On the Air'
- Permit Fees for Rallies Struck Down : Supreme Court: Justices rule, 5-4, that such levies for controversial groups who may stir hostile crowds violate free-speech protections.
- COLUMN ONE : 'Honey, I Shrunk the Nest Egg' : Japanese women, who traditionally handle family finances, took heavy losses in the stock market collapse. Now, some fear telling their husbands.
- Head Prosecutor Seeks Harsher Drug Sentences : Legal system: But Van Nuys judges may not readily go along with a policy of doubling the penalty for a second offense.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Faces Suit on Hillside Restrictions
- LOS ALAMITOS : State Cuts May Yet Alter City Budget
- MOORPARK : City Seeks Increase in Spending Limit
- SIMI VALLEY : YMCA Preschools' Await Applications
- Retired Man Arrested on Child Molest Charges
- THOUSAND OAKS : Auto Crash Sparks $260,000 Store Fire
- MARINA DEL REY : Woman Found Dead in Crashed Car Is Identified
- SANTA ANA : New Penalty Trial Is Set for Sturm
- OCC Crew Making Its Ninth Trip to Henley Regatta
- Chaminade Pair Place Well in Foil
- COMMENTARY : Met Losses Taking Their Toll on Torborg
- Attorneys Attack Each Other in Murder-for-Hire Case Arguments : Crime: Prosecution and defense in the trial of Julius F. Schill trade accusations of using perjured testimony.
- Working Couple Caulfield and Mills Team Up for 'In and Out the Window'
- Ocean Pacific Shell Unit Files for Liquidation : Bankruptcy: Officials say action by 'dormant' 1200 Valencia Corp. will have little effect on sun wear company, which has filed Chapter 11.
- Bush Moves to Give Break to Defense Firms : Commerce: The President abolishes fees on the sale of arms and commercial goods developed from military pacts. One estimate pegs industry savings at $40 million a year.
- Czechoslovakia to Split Up in 'Velvet Divorce'
- An American at Last--With a Little Help : Ceremony: Michael Wu, who has Down's syndrome, takes citizenship oath with the aid of a congressman and the President.
- Passenger Killed, Driver Hurt in Crash
- Fountain Valley's Doyle Advances at Racquetball Championships
- Slumping Attendance Is Hurting Concessions
- GARDENING : Beguiling Begonias : Plants Are a Little Fussy About Food, Water, but They Love to Show Off, Indoors and Out
- Couple Charged in Kidnaping of Exxon President : Abduction: The former security guard at the oil company and his wife are arrested after a maze of ransom calls, but the executive is still missing.
- RUSSIA AND THE SUMMIT AFTERMATH : Yeltsin Gets a Warm Welcome but Little Cold Cash in Canada : Diplomacy: Despite cheers from Parliament, Russian president gets no massive infusions of aid. Accords are signed, other deals are in the works.
- Marcos Fans Want Imelda's Shoes Back
- State Must Find Nuclear Dump Site, Court Says
- FDA Panel Backs Contraceptive's Approval : Medicine: An injection of Depo-Provera provides protection for 3 months. Researchers discount past concerns of increased cancer risks.
- Burglars Loot Shop of Wedding Gowns
- Ex-Newport Beach Official Gets 4-Year Prison Term
- 'Star Wars' Missile Fails Intercept Test
- FDA Probes Heart Attacks in Users of Nicotine Patch
- A Determined New Citizen Takes the Oath
- METHODIST CHANGES: The Rev. James Lyles, an...
- Choir Plans Special Musical Event
- SOMIS : 3 School Trustees Face Recall Action
- LANCASTER : Bargain Baseball Tickets Available
- Arrested Man Not a Denny Case Suspect
- RELIGION : Minister and Rabbi Team Up to Ease Tensions, Help Riot Victims
- VENTURA : Three Repairmen Foil Bank Robbery
- PORT HUENEME : Panel OKs Projects Totaling $14 Million
- Reynolds Out of U.S. Trials : Jurisprudence: Ruling by federal court of appeals will keep 400-meter runner from competing today.
- A New Voice for Baseball : American League: Kelly Saunders could make history tonight when she serves as public address announcer for game at Camden Yards.
- Jack Clark Continues to Stumble Along With Red Sox
- Olympics
- Guitarist Continues to Do His Legg Work : Performing: Briton spurns the gimmicks and fashions in musical technique for the broader view. He appears tonight at the Insomniac coffee shop in San Diego.
- Nominee for the Sales Hall of Fame
- Oxnard Police Chief Savors Accolades on His Last Day : Law enforcement: Robert P. Owens leaves office under far different circumstances than his Los Angeles peer, Daryl F. Gates.
- D.A. Videotapes Supporters of Denny Suspects : Courts: Lawyers and friends of the defendants are angered by the surreptitious taping of people attending the hearings.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Will Phase Out Fire Services Fees
- Waldorf, Lehman Make Cut at Open
- Collins to Call Police if MSL Folds : Soccer: Current Socker is tired of all the financial problems surrounding the league. He would seek a career in law enforcement if the Socker franchise dies.
- Bush Signs Law Protecting River, Forest Area
- Ivey Widens Rap Horizons on 'Toys'
- ART REVIEW : 'Tornado': A Feast for the Eyes
- Boeing Warns of Possible Layoffs
- Razor's Back : Shavers Are the Big Item on Father's Day
- Wilson Calls for Stiff Budget Cuts : Finances: Health, welfare and education programs are targeted under governor's proposal to ease deficit. No direct tax hikes are included in the plan.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gangs Demand Their Place at Table of Opportunity : Truce: Young blacks seek to carve an economic niche as uneasy peace holds. But some see solidarity as a threat.
- Europe Treaty Gets Big Boost in Irish Vote
- Budget Fix: How About Two Years? : Wilson is right to be careful, but bedlam looms
- Perot Has Begun to 'Fizzle,' Quayle Says : Campaign: Texas tycoon still draws big crowds, but vice president, citing polls, says the challenge is weakening.
- ANAHEIM : Bid to Create Council Districts Launched
- State Official Defends Voluntary Gnatcatcher Program
- Santa Clarita Construction Workers Protest Wages
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : '95 All-Star Game to Rangers
- COUNTYWIDE : Marines Host Forum on Toxic Cleanup
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Give Trolley Official Send-Off
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Stable Is Solid, Top to Bottom
- MOVIE REVIEW : Director's Cut of 'Brazil,' Gilliam's Nightmare Fantasy
- A Whirlwind of a Project at LACMA : Art: L.A. artist Joe Goode's 'Tornado Triptych' kicks off an experiment to allow creation of large-scale works in the gallery.
- LAPD Hearings in King Case to Be Open : Police: Public will be admitted to disciplinary proceedings for officers charged in beating. Some coerced statements may be kept private because of Powell's pending retrial.
- Fire Chief Seeks Funds for Bias Study : Minorities: The Board of Supervisors will be asked to approve $54,400 for interviews and suggestions on ending racial tension.
- Tennis
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Perfect 10 by Lenzi Earns Spot in Diving
- Rams' Ellard Gives It a Try but Is Stopped by Injury
- Dodgers Hit Bottom in West : Baseball: They fall to Astros, 2-1, in 12 innings to run losing streak to eight games and drop into last place.
- He Still Doesn't Look Like Real Deal
- Composer's Long-Missing Work to Get S.D. Debut
- DANCE REVIEW : Goldberg Troupe in West Hollywood
- O.C.'s Lixx Array: a Metal Band That Plays Nice
- Competing for Jobs in the New L.A.
- 4 Labor Groups Form Alliance to Counter L.A. Teachers Union : Schools: Organizations say UTLA is not taking its fair share of cuts as board prepares to make severe budget cuts. The friction has ruptured employee solidarity.
- Sex Offender Arrested in 2 Girls' Abductions
- These Days, Toaster Just Isn't Enough : Finance: Banks are trying all manner of gimmicks to lure customers as skimpy passbook interest rates cut into their deposit base.
- THE ECONOMY
- Newport Beach Official Is Sentenced to 4 Years : Embezzlement: Robert Dixon is also ordered to pay restitution for taking $1.8 million as utilities director.
- U.S., Russia End Dispute Over Embassy
- Three little words: Commencement speaker Richard Moore...
- Living Wonders of Badlands : Rugged Terrain Above Laguna Beach Is Alive With Plants, Animals
- Incredible Rise of Stevenson Mind-Boggling Even in Review : Prep baseball: Chatsworth bench-warmer emerged at midseason to bat .407 and make All-City team and Bernie Milligan All-Star Game.
- Golfer Wins While Stuck in the Rough
- Way Off Broadway Cast Will Be Added to Brea Improv Bill
- Hong Kong Repatriates 38 Vietnam Boat People
- Police in South Carolina Capture Suspect in 27 Rapes
- Ex-Social Services Director Resigns
- Leaders Want to Narrow 'Cultural Divide' : Morality: Religious groups back Quayle's assertion that the 'elite' are out of touch with average citizens. They say America wants the media to depict 'traditional values.'
- Figures Show Ventura County Poverty Rate Dropped in '80s : Census: The decline contradicts state trends despite the influx of immigrants during the decade.
- Are Catholic colleges and universities in danger...
- Faldo Is Up a Tree on the Fabled 14th : Golf: When no ball shakes loose from the oak, he gets a triple-bogey eight en route to a 76.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Get Back at Reds in 10th
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McNeil Beats Fernandez in Semifinal
- COMMENTARY : IAAF Isn't Helping the Sport's Image
- Rangers Join Bidding for Lindros
- WEEKEND TV : Perot to Face KNBC's 'News Conference'
- TV REVIEW : A Mother's Abortion Ordeal
- Spin Cycle on Arsenio's Comments About Bush
- A Tale of Discomfort
- ICE-T AND SISTER SOULJAH : Souljah Misreads America
- Education in Arkansas
- League of Women Voters
- Talk Shows Aren't Only Place With Commentary
- John Daly Still Has a Long Distance to Go
- This Angel Fan Has Much to Watch
- Elmore Connection Is No Conspiracy
- ICE-T AND SISTER SOULJAH : Flores' Council Action
- An All-Wet Proposal
- ICE-T AND SISTER SOULJAH : A Danger in 'Cop Killer's' 'Free Expression of Ideas'?
- Talk Shows Aren't Only Place With Commentary
- Reader Gives ESPN Straight A's for Picks
- They All Have Heard the Sad Story Before: Steve Howe Suspended
- Talk Shows Aren't Only Place With Commentary
- Controversy Over NEA Grants
- Spin Cycle on Arsenio's Comments About Bush
- Dodgers Not Winning Fans With Their Play
- They All Have Heard the Sad Story Before: Steve Howe Suspended
- Spin Cycle on Arsenio's Comments About Bush
- ICE-T AND SISTER SOULJAH : A Danger in 'Cop Killer's' 'Free Expression of Ideas'?
- Dodgers Not Winning Fans With Their Play
- Car Repairs
- Dodgers Not Winning Fans With Their Play
- They All Have Heard the Sad Story Before: Steve Howe Suspended
- They All Have Heard the Sad Story Before: Steve Howe Suspended
- ICE-T AND SISTER SOULJAH : A Danger in 'Cop Killer's' 'Free Expression of Ideas'?
- Controversy Over NEA Grants
- Dodgers Not Winning Fans With Their Play
- Controversy Over NEA Grants
- Did UCLA Gymnasts Do It on Their Own?
- Air Rescue Paramedics
- Dodgers Not Winning Fans With Their Play
- Controversy Over NEA Grants
- OTHER NEWS - June 20, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 20, 1992
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- OTHER NEWS - June 20, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 20, 1992
- Names in the News - June 20, 1992
- Obituaries - June 20, 1992
- Names in the News - June 20, 1992
- Names in the News - June 20, 1992
- PEST PATROL: The county's Department of Agriculture...
- Echoes of Perot Visit Trail Bush in GOP Bastion
- THE RIGHT STUFF: Corporate America is gradually...
- FARING BETTER? County transportation officials are about...
- Perot's Shadow Dims Bush Visit to GOP Bastion
- CHUCK'S K'S: Angels pitcher Chuck Finley has...
- 10 Killed in Plane Crash After Tour of Grand Canyon : Disaster: The Adventure Airlines flight back to Las Vegas went down south of the Nevada-Arizona border.
- Paderewski's Body Will Be Sent to Poland : Music: A judge rules the pianist, statesman may be buried in his native land. A fan had sued to block removal from Arlington National Cemetery.
- Perot's Shadow Dims Bush Visit to GOP Bastion
- Red Tape Ties Riot Victims : Bureaucracy: Many applicants for SBA recovery loans are discouraged by the complicated paperwork. Few have received aid.
- Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 20, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 20, 1992
- FOR KIDS : Thought Provoking : Siegfried Othmer says brain-wave training can help children with learning disabilities and other disorders.
- Rounding Up Deals Along Rodeo Drive
- Residents Urge Longer Hours for Bus Service : Transportation: Public hearing also gathers suggestions on security and routing lines near schools.
- Judge Won't Drop AIDS Case
- SIMI VALLEY : Adult School Fee to Double in Fall
- CS Northridge Signs 2 for Women's Track
- Sewage, Fertilizer Smells Drive Neighbors to Court : Odors: Hundreds of Carson and Wilmington residents join in a suit against the county sanitation districts and Kellogg Supply.
- IHL Approves Realignment; Gulls, KSDO Set Radio Deal
- Former Coach Valvano Reported to Have Cancer
- Deffenbaugh, Hulse Hold Edge on Oceanside Waves
- A New Kind of Networking Going On : Television: Cable and networks are sharing programs and cutting deals. The reason? Simple economics.
- LA HABRA : School Board Slashes Spending, Lays Off 46
- SIMI VALLEY : Computers to Teach Students Dissection
- Report Weighs Golf Course's Effects on Area : Big Tujunga Wash: The study says the club would harm one of the most sensitive habitats in the city.
- CLIPBOARD : On the Move
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- SAN CLEMENTE : City OKs $125 Fine for Unruly Parties
- Countywide : Explanation Elusive for Rumbling Noises
- Recount Demanded in Dana Point Election : Politics: Just 18 votes separate defeated Councilman Bill Bamattre from winning challenger William Ossenmacher.
- Organizers Allege Takeover Attempt : San Diego Marathon: Orange County firm that sold sponsorships named in lawsuit.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Howe Determines Vincent Meeting
- Clear Vision Guides Spin of 'Adjuster'
- 1 Woman and 1 Man: 2 Views in Sex Role Debate : Lectures: As art scholar Michelle Guy takes a serious look at subject in Newport Beach, Bryan Redfield discusses his book about 'pickup' tips in Laguna Beach.
- U.S. Seizes Ships, Cargo Violating Haiti Embargo
- Rodgers Proves Laughter Is the Best Medicine
- Padre Sluggers Ring Up the Giants : Baseball: Sheffield hits two homers, including a grand slam, in 9-4 victory. Wilson's beaning of McGriff precipitates a brawl that leaves six ejected and two Padres injured.
- ANALYSIS : Dodgers Are a Case of Benign Neglect : Baseball: They didn't find a bullpen stopper and someone to solidify the infield. The season reflects the results.
- Cycling
- JAZZ REVIEW : Even With His New Grit, Carlton Lacks Emotional Punch
- Married Musicians Change Tempo When Apart : Jazz: Airto Moreira and Flora Purim have performed together for 27 years, but separate bands fulfill their different interests. They can be heard as a pair in Irvine.
- AEROSPACE
- Maxwell's 2 Sons Arrested on Fraud Charges : Scandal: Ian Maxwell, Kevin Maxwell and their American financial adviser were formally charged in connection with millions in missing pension funds.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- PROFILE : The Other Side of 'Midnight' : Veteran actors Richard Webb and Sid Melton recall their days before and after the '50s TV hit 'Captain Midnight.'
- Border Agent Reportedly Told of Body : Killing: Prosecutor says the officer considered returning to dispose of the victim's remains.
- Judge Won't Dismiss Case Challenging Gas Chamber
- FASHION : The Politics of Appearance
- U.N. Patrols Proposed on Borders of Nations Fearing Attack : Military: Secretary general seeks preventive troop deployment as part of stronger effort to preserve peace.
- Suspects in Catering Killings Not Charged : Crime: Police say that witnesses were uncooperative and perhaps fearful, and that the men will remain targets of investigation.
- BREA : School Boundaries Altered to Cut Costs
- MARINA DEL REY : Woman Found Shot Dead in Car That Crashed
- Investigator Backs Deputy in Fatal Off-Duty Shooting : Courts: A jury in a civil suit is told that Joe Mario Grasso was justified in killing a man who broke down his door.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Employees Agree to Freeze Pay
- Fair Weather to Usher In Official Start of Summer
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Dollase's Fortune Could Change With Return of Itsallgreektome
- New Schedule No Good for Lewis, Johnson
- STAGE
- Spain's Dreaded Fax-Seat Drivers
- SD Marathon's Image Trampled
- TAC Lawyer Believes Reynolds Will Run
- Peter Allen; Performer and Songwriter
- ORGANIZATIONS : Arresting Homelessness : Officers will team up with celebrities for a day of fund-raising events to help needy children and adults.
- It's an Old Message With New Meaning : Preps: Original ideals of the Los Angeles Watts Summer Games are rekindled after recent rioting.
- GYMNASTICS / MARYANN HUDSON : Trials, Tribulation for U.S. Women
- 'Child' a Vital Melding of Cultures
- MUSIC
- Mail Sales Tax: Collection Is Sticking Point
- Santa Fe, Transit Officials Reach Deal for Track : Commuting: The $500-million agreement for 336 miles of rail line ends years of heated negotiations.
- You're Aloft, But Not Forgotten
- Gulp! Finally Last Call for Ol' Swallows? : Crusty Capistrano Saloon May Get Heave-Ho From City Soon
- Is This the Wave of the Future? : Decor: Manhattan Beach City Council will consider installing new 'surfbenches,' shaped like surfboards with volleyballs as armrests.
- BREA : Arraignment of Mayor Postponed
- That Urban-Wildland Interface
- Bank Robberies Occur at a Record Pace : Crime: The 58 since Jan. 1 exceed the total for 1991. Thanks largely to surveillance cameras, 44 have been solved.
- Apologetic Juror Avoids Citation for Misconduct
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : County to Keep Eye on School District
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gilbert Upset in Grass Tuneup
- Po Knows Who She'll Face at Wimbledon
- A True Trial for Sprinters : Track and field: Merely qualifying for the U.S. Olympic team in 100 meters might take a world record.
- Basketball
- Deffenbaugh, Hulse Advance at Surfing Contest
- Plan Aims to Save Newsprint
- Wilson Seeks to Cut School Funding Plan : Budget: Governor faces 'fight of his life' in trying to eliminate $2.3 billion from earlier proposal, Supt. Honig says.
- L.A. Unified Will Sue to Block Eastview Secession Vote : Schools: The district says it needs the Rancho Palos Verdes students for racial balancing. Residents of the area vow to fight back.
- Gang Retaliation Badly Burns 3 Sleeping Girls
- Judge Rejects Suit Aimed at Border Chases
- Police Wound Suspect in Gun Battle
- VILLA PARK : Graduates Revisited by Army Pal
- Court Rules, Problems Remain : With Proposition 13 found valid, efforts for reform must be redoubled
- Growing Farm Worker Clinic Fears State Cuts : Medicine: The 21-year-old, Oxnard-based Clinicas del Camino Real celebrates the opening of a new office.