- 6 N.J. Officers Suspended in Cover-Up Case
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Youth Pleads No Contest in Slaying of Deaf Man
- EARTH SUMMIT : DEVELOPMENTS IN RIO
- CAMARILLO : Reversed Decision Will Allow Condos
- County Court to Cut Jury Duty Requirement From 10 to 5 Days
- THOUSAND OAKS : Emergency Budget Meeting Scheduled
- Class Dismissed : Students at Most Schools in County Start Their Summer Vacations
- Man Kills Woman, Himself as Both Arrive at Work
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : House Panel OKs Funds for Three Recreation Projects
- FULLERTON : Mass Murderer to Remain in Hospital
- Clark to Sign With Orioles; Reports Sunday
- Nine Orange County baseball players have been...
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW? : NIGEL MIGUEL : The Dream: Take II : After Flopping in Several NBA Auditions, Notre Dame Graduate Took His Act to Hollywood
- Padres Frustrate, But Can't Beat Braves : Baseball: Atlanta wins, 6-4, after the Padres squander a lead quickly. Benes and the relief corps struggle again.
- Ziegler Sent on Way With Buyout After 15 Years as NHL President
- Director Continues Winning Way : Movies: Italian Gabriele Salvatores, an Oscar winner for 'Mediterraneo,' enjoys tales of small-town victims and dreamers.
- Warner Bros. Revises 'Polish Hill' Pilot
- UPI's Latest Possible Savior Is Media Novice : Profile: The former show business attorney claims to have a group of well-heeled investors behind him.
- Progressive Auto Policyholders to Receive $51-Million Rebate
- 3 Latin American Chiefs Agree to Free-Trade Pact
- Woman Survives a 300-Foot Plunge in Car
- 2 Santa Ana Buildings Burn : Transients Had Lived in Abandoned Storage Facilities, Residents Say
- Judge OKs 70% Payment for Most Pioneer Attorneys : Finance: Lawyers contend in Bankruptcy Court that they deferred $5.4 million in fees while working on mortgage firm's Chapter 11 case.
- GOLDEN STATE FREEWAY : Panel OKs Plan to Install Cameras
- City Considers Suing County Over Taxes : Moorpark: Officials say they will first try friendly persuasion to obtain a greater share of revenues from property levies.
- Budget Cuts May Hit Housing Fund Hard : Government: Trust Fund that promotes construction and rehabilitation of low-income housing could be victim of state's decision to give less money to San Diego.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Taxi Operator Gets Start-Up Extension
- Friends Keep Memories of Accident Victims Alive : Deaths: They turn tragedy into campaign against drunk driving after Santa Monica crash.
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC MEET : Thacher's Stokes Launches His Bid for Redemption
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Javier Will Seek a Place to Play
- Anaheim Stadium Vendors Face Penalties for Beer Sales to Minors
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Catcher Orton Back From Minors
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Breland: No Brelands in Class of '92
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Naylor Digs Ventura's Dirty Work
- Inner City Center Leaving Home : Stage: Earthquake renovation and security fears are cited. The group is seeking temporary space near its Ivar Theatre in Hollywood.
- While the Bush Administration promotes economic enterprise...
- ARLETA : DWP Program Offers Help on Saving Electricity
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 23rd SENATE DISTRICT : Rosenthal Concedes Primary to Hayden
- COLUMN ONE : Business Executive as Populist : Though a political phenomenon, Ross Perot is only one of many businessmen candidates claiming to speak for ordinary folk against a distant political elite.
- Coalition Formed to Press Aid for Ex-Soviet Republics : Legislation: Two Iowa lawmakers bring together a wide range of groups to nudge Congress into approving costly package.
- L.A. Restores Job-Training Agreement With Agency : Investigations: A councilwoman says it would be unfair to cancel ADEPT's contract before charges of financial irregularities are proven.
- SATICOY : Retired Accountant Indicted in Fraud
- SAN MARCOS : Ministry Renews Fight Over Landfill
- SURFING : Slater Will Appear on Television Series
- East Pitting Size Against West's Speed
- Mira Mesa's Hause Signs With Athletics
- Sands of Time Shift to Success for Pair : Volleyball: Kirby and Rock have emerged as the best team on women's tour after getting the feel of game.
- Gustine Resigns as Coach of Men's Tennis at Chapman
- She Wins Because She 'Plays Like a Guy' : Girls' player of year: Coach calls junior Doan Nguyen the most talented female ever to play for Estancia.
- Environment and Children's Deaths
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Dodgers Play Reds Twice
- WEEKEND TV : Food for Thought; the Daryl Gates Furor
- Tricare Inc. Stock Shares Bounce Back
- EARTH SUMMIT : World Leaders' Rhetoric Marks Beginning, Not End, of Debate
- Russian Science Group Excludes Jews, Minorities
- COMMUNITY WATCH : Coming Together
- Scholarships Given to 43 Fullerton College Students
- Barr Blames Hate Crimes on Crumbling Values
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Help Given for Final Exam Jitters
- MISSION VIEJO : Teachers Accept Two-Year Contract
- Miscellany
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : McAnally Has Sights on Double
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Nevin Says He'll Sign With Astros
- JoAnne Liebeler Is Riveted to Comedy
- RETAIL
- U.S., Russia Narrow Gap on Deep Nuclear Cuts : Arsenals: Baker and his counterpart leave final decisions to Bush and Yeltsin. A treaty could be signed at next week's summit.
- Hospital Disrupted as Man Vomits Pesticides
- Mover Ordered to Run Ad to Help Customers Who Were Overbilled : Penalties: The owner of two companies pleaded no contest to charges of false and misleading advertising.
- Minister to Be Tried in Molestation Case
- Water District OKs Leaner Budget
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Old Fuel Tanks Slow Street Work
- Petranoff Allegedly Had Positive Drug Test
- For This Baseball Fan, a Day at Stadium Is Shear Delight
- Auto Racing
- Royal's Ferguson Named 3-A MVP
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cleveland's Nagy Wins Economically
- Vachon Has First Coaching Interview : Kings: More than a month after the firing of Webster, he meets with Melrose, who won the American Hockey League championship.
- RUNNING / JOHN ORTEGA : Reseda's Powell Elevates Stature as Hurdler
- Enhancing the Image of Video as Vehicle for Art
- EARTH SUMMIT : Kohl Asks Richer Nations to Boost Environmental Aid : Conservation: German leader calls for tripling special World Bank fund to $4 billion. Several countries offer financial pledges.
- Umpires Not Why Teams Can Feel Safe at Home
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Woman in Tub Gets New Day in Court
- Czech Petition Drive May Signal Anti-Slovak Backlash
- ALHAMBRA : Julio Fuentes of Pomona Named City Manager
- Porter's Gun Out of Bullets : NBA playoffs: Trail Blazer guard struggles for shots, finally breaking out in the fourth quarter in a loss to the Bulls.
- College Series: Baseball the Way It Ought to Be
- Auto Racing
- Fair Board to Meet on Sex-Harassment Talk About Vitaich
- No More Bang For Our Bucks : With so much tritium available, why take risks?
- Suspect Is Shot as Deputy Stumbles
- SIMI VALLEY : Hospital's Nurses Get a Crash Course in Accidents
- A Case of Consumer Confidence : Sears investigation, while unresolved, proves the value of a state agency
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
- Foes of Westlake Village Project May Take Flower Issue to Court
- WOODLAND HILLS : Neighbor's Killing Called Self-Defense
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Snead's 36-Hole Record Gives Him 5-Shot Lead
- College Sports
- U.S. OLYMPIC BOXING TRIALS : Williams Meets Griffin for Title
- The Many Women of Ingrid Caven
- San Diego Spotlight : Commission Brings Rosner Back to His Jewish Roots
- Readers Brush Up on French Open Thoughts
- Readers Brush Up on French Open Thoughts
- Military Cuts
- Obituaries - June 13, 1992
- DISASTER ART: Cal State Fullerton fine arts...
- Parents Asked to Help Cut O.C. School Budget
- 3 Young Sisters Held in Death of Neighbor : Crime: They had boasted to friends about the killing, detective says. The girls deny murder charge.
- Rebuild L. A. Will Sharpen Its Focus : Riots: Ueberroth says panel will show more purpose once all its members and projects are chosen.
- 4 Youths Tied to Secret Club Seized in Killing
- HELPING HAND: If you didn't get a...
- BURN THIS: Sometimes the hardest part in...
- Firm Begins Effort to Restore Its Image After Fraud Charges
- POETRY IN MOTION: Los Angeles poet Ras...
- Congress Ponders Next Move on Deficit : Spending: With defeat of balanced-budget initiative, members are under more pressure than ever to find a solution.
- Bush Defends U.S. Policy at Summit : Environment: President refuses to 'apologize,' saying leadership sometimes requires a nation to stand alone. His message gets lukewarm response.
- Caltrans Worker Is Killed on Job : Accident: Man hit by truck on Artesia Freeway in Cerritos is the fourth employee fatality in two months. A co-worker is critically injured.
- Medieval Chess: Check It Out
- 'Cultural Elite' Charge Fuels Ire in Hollywood : Culture: Producers, writers see Vice President Dan Quayle as out of touch with the real world of TV and film audiences.
- Countywide : Panel Approves Dredging Funds
- VAN NUYS : St. John Posts Bail on Day She Was to Begin Jail Term
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : City Manager to Resign by Year-End
- Man Angry Over Haircuts Investigated in Mall Blaze : Crime: The 18-year-old, accused of burning a barbershop, may be charged with arson in a fire that damaged 28 businesses in Encino.
- Boxing
- Kiraly Wants to Be the Man on Sand : Volleyball: He doesn't regret his decision to bypass Olympics and not try for a third gold medal.
- Bathroom Humor of a Different 'Level'
- Japan Surplus With U.S. Up 51% in May : Trade: The increase is the biggest in more than six years and is expected to fuel tensions between the two countries.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Fad Hatters
- Amendment: Tough Choice for Lawmakers
- Investors Cut Stakes: Two investors in First...
- 500 Drywall Hangers Stage Hotel Protest : Housing: The workers, who seek to form a union, picket the Fullerton establishment where employers were meeting to discuss the walkout.
- Scientists Infect Monkeys With Human AIDS Virus : Medicine: Experiment could speed the process of testing vaccines and drugs, researchers say.
- 25 Arrested, Millions in Cocaine Seized
- Improved Rights Seen in Salvador Since War's End
- COVER STORY : RINK RATS : Ice Hockey Becomes the Sport for All Seasons Among Hundreds of Kids Who Join Leagues
- High-Tech Firms Form Silicon Valley Coalition
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Congress Not Junking Its Junkets, Reports Show : Perks: Despite criticism, House members are still jetting around on the tab of special interests and collecting honorariums.
- LOS ANGELES : Riot-Related Injury Likely to End Firefighter's Career
- IRVINE : City Council Votes to Delay Budget Cuts
- Information Available on Mountains, Beaches
- Airman Once Thought Dead Arrested in S.D.
- Program Lets Volunteers Be 'Grammies' Again : Philanthropies: Residents of a Torrance retirement community visit small children whose mothers are in an alcohol and drug recovery center.
- Man Charged in Plot to Murder Wife With Snake
- Embassy Pushes for Investigation of U.S. Citizen's Death in Tijuana Jail : Probe: Mexican police say Mario Amado hanged himself, but his family thinks he was beaten.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Board Alters Meeting Schedule
- Burglars Posing as Gardeners Make Off With $100,000 in Art
- Youth Arrested in Slayings of 3 at Kearny Mesa Hotel
- POLITICS : Angry Voters Worry German Parties
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC MEET : Nation's Best to Compete at Birmingham
- Officials: Bray Got No Invitation Because of International Record : Boxing: He is 3-9 against fighters from other countries since 1988. Heavyweight says decision was reaction to his published comments.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : A Pat on the Back for This Fan Royally Wrong at Newmarket
- STAGE REVIEW : Chronicles of an Angry Writer in 'and'
- STAGE
- BALLET REVIEW : A Royal 'Sylphide' for All Seasons
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Roth: Record Doesn't Square
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Ridgeline Dedicated as New County Park
- College Basketball
- Camp Pendleton Boxer Allen Runs Out of Gas, Miracles
- San Diego Spotlight : La Jolla's 5 W's Serves Up Texas Taste, Texas Portions
- FOR KIDS : Aesop's Fables Reflect Audience Suggestions : The Magic Mirror Players let their improvisational show in Burbank be guided by the suggestions of young theatergoers.
- CAMARILLO : Water Fees to Rise for 9,500 Customers
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Festival to Raise Anti-Gang Funds
- LOS ANGELES : Group Plans to Videotape Police Response to Gangs
- UCI Police Warn Students About Male Assailant
- TV Cameras Expected to Monitor the Flow on Golden State Freeway
- CAMARILLO : Newbury Park Firm to Move Into City
- Many Schools Now Count on Private Donors for Extra Funds : Education: The contributions from foundations supplement budgets in a time of declining state appropriations. But critics say the efforts also widen the gap between rich and poor districts.
- France: Benevolent Dictator : Motorsports: NASCAR founder, who died Sunday, built stock car racing into a major league sport his own way.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / STEVE ELLING : After 141 Pitches, Westlake-Royal's Snyder Still Had More to Give
- 'Damned in the USA' Set to Screen at L.A. Fest : Films: The lawsuit-plagued British documentary on U.S. censorship battles is the opening night entry of the nationally touring Human Rights Watch Festival.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Oglala' an Involving Look at an American Scandal
- Boxing
- Three Southland Boxers Move Ahead : Olympic trials: Light-heavyweights Williams and Griffin win, as does Pomona's Mosley. Marquez stops Allen.
- Miscellany
- MUSIC REVIEW : Fureys Whip Up Unique Brand of Irish Folk Music
- Playboy Fest Kicks Off Saturday at Bowl
- Double-Bills Pack Nice 1-2 Punch
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'One False Move' a No-Nonsense Thriller That Mostly Rings True
- Sen. Greene in Serious Condition, Doctors Say
- Tollway Opponents Conduct Pungent Protest at Meeting : Transportation: Despite dumping of cow manure, toll road agency boards approve 1992-93 budgets.
- Perot and Buying the Presidency
- San Diego : Chamber President on Governor's Staff
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Ex-Opponents Support Swanson Against Dana
- They're Hot on His Trail, but Frankly, We're Convinced It's Just a Dead End
- POLITICS WATCH : Pacifica's Rare Look
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Phillies Make Cox a Free Agent
- Japanese Get OK to Buy Mariners
- ART REVIEW : D. J. Hall Unmasks L.A.'s Excruciating Aging Process
- CSUN Aims to Preserve All Sports : Finances: Faced with severe budget cuts, university would prefer to trim programs rather than eliminate them entirely.
- IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE SHOP? : Scholarly Auto Internist Werdon Gets His Students in Gear--in Class at Monroe and in the Pits at Saugus
- BASEBALL SIGNINGS : Titan Moler Commits to Phillies; Naulty, Sisco Also Sign
- Waxman Tops Local List in Gifts From Key Backers : Politics: But financial reports show his honorarium total fell sharply from 1990, the last year that House members could retain up to $26,850.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Planners Delay Vote on Trip Fees
- Report Says Watson Hired Spiritualist
- Simi Valley : Volunteers Needed to Build Restrooms
- CYPRESS : Boys & Girls Club Suspends 5 Workers
- Pair Accused in Murder Plot Say They Didn't Plan to Kill
- Border Patrol's I-15 Checkpoint Back in Service
- It's Truly a Season Gone to Halo
- High Jumper to Put His Knee to the Test : Track and field: Former Olympian Doug Nordquist injured the joint in a pickup basketball game. With two weeks until tryouts for the U.S. team, he is unsure of his chances.
- Ralph Backstrom, coach of the Kings' minor...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Catch Up to Clemens
- Video Dealers Assist Riot-Damaged Stores
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Booklet Offers Assertiveness Training With Its 327 Questions to Ask Landlord
- Perot and Buying the Presidency
- Wilson Won't Fire Aide in Insurance Rebate Flap
- New Rink Is First to Open in 30 Years
- Eyebrow Edict for '90s: Less Is More
- Did Someone Miss a Cue?
- COLUMN ONE : Taking Solo Road to Motherhood : More women are opting to be single parents. They say they're not mocking fatherhood, as Dan Quayle suggests; they just can't find the right guy.
- Racist Thorns in the Ivy Tower : An insider's experiences at Claremont mirror the debasement of people of color in less 'enlightened' parts of America.
- Day Says He Won't Rethink SDSU Layoffs
- Bush Plans to Sign Bill Protecting Sespe Creek : Wilderness: A congressional staff member says the legislation could be made official in a ceremony in California.
- INGLEWOOD : Man Suspected of Fatally Beating Infant Daughter
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Housesitter': A House of Cards
- POP REVIEW : Sober Set of Intricate Rock From King's X
- Sanctions on Yugoslavia Hit Home : Trade: Costa Mesa's SPI Pharmaceuticals, a major drug supplier to the region, seeks exemption to embargo.
- AIRLINES
- Prices Will Floor You
- COLUMN ONE : Taking the Solo Road to Motherhood : More women are opting to be single parents. They say they're not mocking fatherhood, as Dan Quayle suggests; they just can't find a guy they like.
- GARDENING : Pint-Size Paradise : Outdoor spaces for children are designed with secret areas and paths leading past things to catch a young person's interest.
- Earth Summit Ignores Tribes, Brown Says
- Bush Will Urge Prompt OK for Climate Treaty
- Only 29% in Poll Back Reelection of Bush
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- He's Out of the Shadows, Into His Own : All-star baseball: Derek Glascoe, the No. 2 pitcher for Huntington Beach, is getting his chance in the spotlight.
- Are Bulls Off Title Course? : NBA finals: Jordan weary, but he reportedly plays golf on days off. Game 5 is tonight.
- THE ARTS
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Housesitter': A House of Cards
- AUTOS : GM Removes Executives at Finance Unit : Automobiles: The housecleaning was ordered after charges of a $422-million fraud at one of the company's dealers.
- Ancient Concepts of Birth Control
- Perot Attacks Bush's Links to Iraq Before Gulf War : Politics: On TV show, undeclared candidate criticizes President for sending delegations to 'burp and diaper and pamper' Hussein.
- OUTDOOR CONCERTS : Musical Notes of Summer : 'Concerts in the Park' continues Sundays in Warner Center, promising familiar faces as well as some new. It's still free too.
- 600 Azerbaijanis Slain at Khojaly, Investigator Says : Civil war: Ethnic battle with Armenians in February was the bloodiest since the Soviet breakup.
- Dads Struggle for Chance to Raise Their Kids
- Arnold Scaasi : The New York designer seldom does anything just for shock value. He prefers to dress women who like to be feminine--not 'characters in S&M; movies.'
- Class, please be seated: Journalist Susan Vaughn...
- SAN DIEGO : Bail Denied to Two in Pot Farm Bust
- IRVINE : Ex-Theme Park Site May Be Preserved
- Two Sheriff's Deputies Are Arrested and Charged With Embezzlement : Stings: One deputy took heroin and the other took cash from decoys posing as arrest suspects, sources say.
- Living Up to His Name : Ventura High Safety Elan Walshe Demonstrates the Verve and Dash His Moniker Suggests
- Artist Calls for End to 'Plague' : NEA: Daniel Martinez, who teaches at UCI, says freedom of expression is an antidote for the inequities that afflict society.
- Court Widens Right to Claim Jobless Pay
- DISABILITY : Key Official's Illness Keeps Japan Edgy : Tokyo leaders' medical problems are often concealed. So when a powerful figure has surgery. . . .
- Boxer Nunn's Trial Delayed Again After Prosecutor Links Charges
- ART REVIEW : Golub Show on Violence Aims at Mind
- McDonnell Promotions: McDonnell Douglas Electronic Systems Co....
- AIRLINES
- Weak Retail Sales Figures Cast Doubt on Recovery : Economy: Revenue at stores was up 0.2% in May, much lower than the 0.7% forecast. An unexpectedly large wholesale price jump suggests interest rates will not be cut.
- Charities Join List of Needy : The weak economy forces social service organizations to find more creative ways to raise money. Some fear donations may never return to pre-recession levels.
- Parents Sue State Over School Funds
- 2 Shuttles on Launch Pads for Approaching Missions
- The Spotlight Shifts From Mother Earth : Conference: Rio is transformed as the world's leaders arrive to put their stamp on the convocation of environmentalism.
- Scientists Hope to Salvage Photos in Galileo Project : Space: Despite a stuck antenna, new techniques to transmit data may be used during the 1995 Jupiter flyby.
- Rare Wildflower Won't Stand in Way of Land Sale : Westlake Village: Some had hoped the presence of the plant would block plans for 492 lakeside acres. But it falls one level below federal protection.
- Short-Term Dredging of Marina OKd : Environment: Silt will be pushed offshore until plan for removal is approved.
- NORTHRIDGE : Cal State Prepares for Layoffs, Class Cancellations
- Filipino Community to Mark Independence With Festivities
- Commuter Cadillacs : Metrolink Unveils First Two 'Locomos' With Retuned Engines to Cut Pollution
- Outcome of 4 Races Confirmed : Election: Narrow victories by 2 candidates for Dana Point council, 2 for Assembly and 1 for county school board hold up in final vote count.
- Report Urges Prison Time for Gionis in Wayne Attack : Courts: No 'room for leniency,' probation officer says of Newport Beach assault on the physician's ex-wife and her boyfriend in 1988.
- Miscellany
- Demers, Darryl Sutter Get Coaching Jobs
- Northridge's Richardson, CLU's McMillin Sign Contracts
- Floyd to Join Senior Tour on Sept. 9
- THE ARTS
- More Than One 'Side' to Irma Thomas
- Texas Police Calls For Boycott of Time Warner : Pop: Law enforcement group protests release of Ice-T song and threatens to demonstrate at July shareholder's meeting.
- Sondheim Tribute: Send In the Crown
- TriCare Falls Shy of Mark; Stock Dives : Market: Occupational health care firm's per-share earnings fall 2 cents short of projection, resulting in a 34.7% nose dive in their value.
- Unipac Agrees to $10.7-Million Deal to Purchase Hansen Beverage
- Justice Dept. Probing U.S. Nazi Hunters
- Shot Fired Through Wall Kills Boy in Bed : Violence: A man is slain in a Long Beach alley, and his attackers pump bullets into apartment building as they flee.
- Toxic Discharges
- Couple's Sale of Land to State Ends Dispute Over Road
- Panel Urges Ban on Cattle Grazing in Laguna Canyon : Ecology: Noting potential for damage to open-space parcel, group overseeing use of land recommends eviction of herd.
- Flyer Attacking Candidate's Religious Beliefs Condemned
- Plan to Restore Lagoon Gets State Approval : Wetlands: Coastal Commission chooses San Dieguito for SCE mitigation project but expresses concern over needs at the border.
- Rossmoor Pair to Be Honored
- ADMINISTRATION
- The Pittsburgh Penguins, backing up a promise...
- Miscellany
- Espino Puts Title on Line at Forum
- When a 'Ripple' Becomes a Wave : Panama incident may be a warning for U.S.
- Orange School Board Accused of Misconduct : Education: Parents' group files complaint with district attorney alleging abuse of power, violation of open-meeting laws and other abuses. District's counsel calls it a ploy to support a recall bid.
- Putting Feelings Into Form
- Critics Decry Proposal to Revise Chatsworth-Porter Ranch Plan : Growth: Business owners say their ability to expand would be limited if 2,100-acre area is rezoned.
- Doing the right thing--in an entertaining way--is the message behind 'Urban Abo.'
- Sabatini Says She'll Play in La Costa Tournament
- Miller Is the Early Leader : Gymnastics: She leads Zmeskal by 0.26 points after the compulsory competition.
- Whittier Christian Volleyball Player Honored
- Miscellany
- 'Decency Clause' Ruling Is 'Elitist'--Rohrabacher
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Beautiful Dreamers' Transcends Its Triteness
- Simon, Parsky Business Breakup Continues
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Yugoslav Children Fleeing to Israel
- Drug Suspects 'Comfortable' in Nice Areas
- BOOK REVIEW : English Period Pieces Are Fragile, Quaint--and Vintage Durrell : MARRYING OFF MOTHER, <i> by Gerald Durrell</i> , Arcade Publishing $18.95; 208 pages