- Monterey Park : Serve on City Commissions
- Trouble for Sale : More home buyers say they aren't getting the full story on known property defects. It may be reflected in more lawsuits.
- A Birthday Bash for 'Jimmy' Kilroe
- An Event Taylor-Made for the Earth
- Hollywood : Chamber Director Quits
- Four Cal State Campuses Draw Fire for Closing Doors to New Students
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Not Much Beef for Bush to Take Home : Trade: In the absence of a global agreement, the President heralds the G-7's pledge of economic growth.
- Coalition Seeks Redirection of Charity Funds : Philanthropy: Community groups say only 7.3% of donations to charitable organizations reach the minority, community-based groups that need them.
- BURBANK : Measure OKd to Replace Shingles
- Bidding Farewell to an Odd Bundle of Loot : Customs: The government is auctioning everything from pooper scoopers to a Jaguar today.
- Countywide : Park Bars Camping During Construction
- Oil Cleanup Center Will Be Unveiled : Port Hueneme: The $70-million regional facility is the first of five to be built nationwide by a consortium of petroleum companies.
- Graphic Reminder to Humans: Gutters Aren't Garbage Dumps : Environment: Heal the Bay spreads the message that storm drains lead to the sea. A fish skeleton gets the point across.
- Time for Respect, and Inclusion : Korean-Americans are rapidly learning the ropes
- MOORPARK : Schools to Seek Loan to Install Bleachers
- Next stop--the Topanga Zone: The Topanga Messenger...
- Reprimand Urged in King Beating : LAPD: Board of Rights panel advises against suspending police helicopter observer who said he never saw clubbing of motorist despite use of spotlight to aid arrest.
- IRVINE : City Suit Will Go to Court Next Week
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Report Calls for Stronger Supports Under Monorail
- Belle Rings Out No. 10 for Angels : Baseball: His grand slam in seventh inning sends their losing streak to within three of club record.
- NFL Antitrust Testimony Steered in Different Direction
- LOS ANGELES : Family of Latasha Harlins Wins $300,000 Settlement
- It's <i> Dragon</i> , Not<i> Drag</i> , Racing
- THEATER : OCC Students Are in the Early Stage of Their Careers
- Proposal for Canadian Unity OKd : Constitution: Hoping to satisfy Quebec, leaders of nine English-speaking provinces endorse changes.
- La Verne : Swimmers: Keep Pool Open
- Monrovia : Water Rates Going Up
- Aquatic Center Becomes Springboard for Success : Diving: Only two years after it was built, the facility has attracted top competitors from throughout Southern California.
- COMEDY : There's No Stopping Todd Glass
- A Band That's Hot
- THE FUNERAL INDUSTRY : Living and the Dead : Helping people is what's important to a Camarillo mortician chosen by his peers for honors.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Police Keep 2,000 Officers in Riot Area
- ROCK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN : There's an Adventurous Tilt to the Music of Robyn Hitchcock and Alex Chilton
- COLUMN ONE : S. Pacific's War Rusts in Peace : World War II remains unforgettable and unavoidable in the South Pacific--sometimes dangerously so--and tales of valor are as live as abandoned ammunition.
- Owners Meet Today to Decide Where Goose Will Migrate : Aviation: The choices are Oceanside; Tampa, Fla., or McMinnville, Ore. The Spruce Goose, the world's largest airplane, will likely end up in a museum.
- Nuclear Tests Are Blameless--for Quakes : Seismic shocks: Suspect what you will, the data just don't correlate.
- Critics Attack Farmont Golf Course Report : Environment: An impact study says the club poses no threats to the Ojai Valley. Approval of the document is postponed.
- Worker Weathering Walkout : With Family Support, Sacrifice
- VENTURA : Homeless Woman Sentenced for Arson
- Yorba Linda Seeks Regular Reviews of Edison Helipad Use
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Dibble Is Available to Pitch In, but Does so a Bit Too Much
- They're Bound for Barcelona in Search of the Gold : Olympics: Ivie, Samuelson and Greenbaum got their start on area high school teams. Now they have a chance to rule the volleyball world.
- Soccer
- UC Irvine's O'Boyle Turns Down Air Force Job
- Paul Ereng, a gold medalist in the...
- Samuelson Has Learned to Deal With Insensitive Comments
- B-Movie Queen : Brinke Stevens Knows Secret to Dying in Shower
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Damp Opening at the Bowl
- TEAMTENNIS : Tiebreaker Not Super for the Strings in Loss
- Welcome to the Big Leagues
- STORYTELLING : Voice of the Past : A good yarn--told well--is still spellbinding to young or old. An Ojai festival will celebrate the spoken word.
- Cerritos Mall Wins Lawsuit 6 Years After Finding Asbestos Above Ceiling : Courts: The $14-million award will help defray cleanup costs. Employees and shoppers are not at risk.
- Hoping to Capture Rare Footage of Shy Whales, Biologists Train Sea Lions to Carry Cameras : Film From the Deep
- Westchester : $44,530 in LMU Scholarships
- Cal State Long Beach Cuts Faculty and Staff : Education: About 100 part-time instructors and 100 other employees could lose their jobs. Six tenured faculty positions are spared, as are the engineering and nursing programs.
- $200-Million Expansion Plan at CSUN Collapses
- 3 Festivals Let You Take In Culture to Your Art's Content
- Top Waxman Aide to Run for Congress
- Yeltsin Lawyer Urges Court to Uphold Communist Ban
- Temple City : Zoning Change Advances
- Making an Investment in Environment of Future
- Glendale : Funds Donated to Hospital
- Joe Newman; Trumpeter With Count Basie Band
- IT WON'T BE PRETTY : But Better Aggresive Than Brain-Dead, Says Curator of OCCCA's '12th Annual Juried Exhibition'
- The Region : Red Cross Center Opens
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Buys Vehicles Fueled by Methanol
- PERSPECTIVE ON JOBS : Latinos Defend Right of All to Work : Rebuilding Los Angeles is a job for everyone. Black leaders' pulling people of other races off the job is indefensible.
- Joseph Gisler Jr.; Farmer
- VENTURA : Youth Center Marks 1st Anniversary
- COSTA MESA : Sailing to Be Taught to Underprivileged
- Leaders attending the world economic summit in...
- Jurisprudence
- Pro Football
- McLaughlin Is No Stranger to Lion Volleyball Program : Colleges: The Pepperdine assistant, who played at Loyola Marymount, returns to his alma mater to coach the men's team.
- Pro Football
- Hilltop's Pratt Trying to Hit His Way Into Major Leagues
- Fullerton Cancels Festival, Curbs 3 Arts Programs
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : Morreale Putting His Best Foot Forward
- COMEDY REVIEW : Through a Glass Lightly
- Another Day, Another Corporate Credit
- Controversial Study Finds Meat Chemical Levels Reduced
- NOTEBOOK : Santa Monica Team Wins Volleyball Title
- Monterey Park : Meeting on Reservoir
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Barter Patrol : Moroccan-style bazaar will offer wide range of goods and music nonstop, with proceeds going to El Salvador relief effort.
- Celebrating the Blues
- El Toro Marines Drilled Hard on Harassment
- Officials Seek to Promote Crime-Fighting Hot Line
- Haendiges Sentenced to 3-Year Probation for Filing False Police Reports : Law: Council candidate claimed threatening acts were made against him. He resigned after winning election.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'TWELFTH NIGHT' : Bard for Beginners : The Shakespeare in the Park production is short and sweet and adds a few twists to the tale.
- 2 Men Arrested in Slaying of Transient
- OXNARD : Police Services Pared in Latest Budget Cuts
- Mack Says He Blacked Out During Attack : Trial: Fired Convair worker testifies that he remembers nothing of the shootings that left one dead and one wounded.
- PLACENTIA : Low-Income Housing Incentives Approved
- State Accused of Shortchanging L.A. Children : Social services: County youngsters are getting only half the money they should from Healthy Start, critics charge. Many needy school districts will receive nothing.
- Wave Slaves Wash Out : Weather: Surfers are disappointed as Hurricane Darby dwindles. The storm does sprinkle the Southland with some rain.
- SANTA ANA : Mental Ills of the Aged Addressed
- Berman, Arms-Control Advocates Decry Possible F-15 Sales to Saudis : Weapons: The congressman, a leading supporter of Israel, rebuts McDonnell Douglas' claims of job losses if the fighter jets are not built.
- Opener Is Worth Effort for Dodgers : Baseball: It takes 11 innings, but they win first game of their third doubleheader in as many days on Hansen's two-out single. Candiotti gets victory in relief against Expos.
- BURBANK : Woman Killed in Crash on Birthday
- MOVIE REVIEW : Tsukamoto's Horrific Yet Humorous 'Tetsuo'
- STAGE
- OptimumCare Contract: OptimumCare Corp. said Wednesday that...
- EARNINGS
- FILM : Eeeeeeeek! 'Creature' Will Emerge Again
- Santa Monica : Council Pay Raise on Ballot
- Culver City : Artworks for City Hall
- Politicians Sow Double Standards on Race
- Shuttle Stays Up Just a Little Bit Longer
- Officials Scramble to Deal With Resurgence of Tuberculosis : More than 26,000 new active cases were reported nationwide last year. Rewriting quarantine laws, reopening sanitariums are options being considered.
- Regional Oil Spill Cleanup Center to Open
- Public Support Stops Ouster of Conductor
- Walesa Seeks Approval for 1st Woman Prime Minister : Poland: Hanna Suchocka's formation of a seven-party coalition breaks weeks of political deadlock.
- Video Rentals : 'Fear' Fending Off Challengers
- Udon King
- Bet You Can't Import Just One
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Sitting on Top of Planet Earth : Video: What started as a school assignment has become a love--and a business--for four El Dorado seniors.
- MAST MAN : Actor Daniel Trent Reveals Richard Henry Dana's Seaworthy Side in 'Two Years Before the Mast'
- Groups Disagree on Benefits of Police Academy : Government: Atwater Village residents want the $40-million training center built in their community. Elysian Park neighbors would be happy to see it leave theirs.
- Cobs and Cobs of It : The drought and higher water rates were making the crop too expensive. But heavy rains gave fields a healthy soaking.
- ARCHITECTURE : Click & Flick: A Collage of Forms by the Wizards of Special Effects
- A Toast to the Master of Tall Tales
- Federal Court Strikes OSHA's Toxics Standards
- Long Beach : Task Force Recommends Giving Mayor More Power
- La Verne : Street Improvements Set
- Road Warriors : Courts: Homeowner files suit to prohibit the Boy Scouts from using a camp access road that crosses his property. The Scouts respond with a lawsuit of their own.
- Jane Au of Rancho Palos Verdes and...
- The Son of Fate
- Beverly Warns Against Port Revenue Proposal
- Williams Vows to Examine Controversial LAPD Issues
- SANTA CLARITA : Quake Preparedness Training Available
- SANTA ANA : Intermediate Schools Begin New Schedule
- Boxing
- Dempsey to Join UCLA Basketball Team
- RETAIL : Restaurant-Bakery Chain Has Homemade Recipe for Success
- The following are selected entries from...
- Picnics That Leave You Time to Enjoy Them
- 43 CSUF Employees, Including 8 Faculty, Given Layoff Notices
- Guys With No Way to Lock in a Profit
- ETHNIC COOK : At Home on the New Mexican Range
- Behind the Scenes With a Germ Detective
- Joint Project by CSUN and Developer Unravels
- Pico Rivera : Council Honors Pair Who Saved Man From Truck Fire
- BOOK REVIEW : Shining a Spotlight on the Path to Success : HOW TO MAKE IT IN HOLLYWOOD: All the Right Moves;<i> by Linda Buzzell</i> : HarperCollins $22, cloth; $10, paper; 384 pages
- Spokes People : Mountain Bikers Hit the Trails for a Ride in the Wild
- AT&T;, Intel Plan Moves in Hand-Held Computers
- Court Bans 4 Chemicals From Processed Foods : Agriculture: Ruling may force curbs on many common pesticides. Cancer concerns triggered case.
- Advanced Logic Chief Financial Officer Resigns : Resignation: James T. Richardson cites personal reasons. He is the highest-ranking officer to leave the firm in years.
- World's Biggest Companies
- RETAIL
- RETAIL
- TROUBLE FOR SALE : Watching for Red Flags : It's tough for an agent to know everything about a property, but failure to recognize potential problems could prove costly.
- Libyan Pilot Defects in MIG Jet Fighter
- Huntington Park : Police Chief to Become Head of Chino Department
- Builders Turn to 'Infill' Jobs : Development: New homes are rising on Orange County sites of played-out oil fields and failed shopping centers.
- AUTO
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- Panel on AIDS-Related Issues in Insurance Urges Reforms
- Panic on Blueberry Hill
- Clinton Running Mate Search Nears End : Politics: Sen. Gore meets with the candidate's key adviser, who then joins the selection team in Little Rock for a final discussion of the prospects.
- REVIEW : Updated 'Antigone' Rigorous Drama
- La Canada Flintridge : Building Permit Extended
- When Middlemen Sell Used Cars
- Bosnia Airlifts Not Enough, U.N. Aide Says
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Anti-Steroid Fight to Get New Muscle
- A New Perspective on Immigration Views
- Big Bear City Jolted by 5.4 Aftershock
- FOR THE KIDS / MOVIES AND MORE : Lawn Chair Cinema : 'Beauty and the Beast' is the first of three movies offered free at Simi Valley's outdoor Bicentennial Amphitheater.
- Infill Comes to Balboa Peninsula
- Earnings Worries Push Dow Average Down 1.89 : Market Overview
- EARNINGS
- <i> Lumpia</i>
- Buy Now--the Glut's On
- Timing Was Right for Roque and Dodd : Volleyball: After May tournament, both players were without a partner. They joined forces and have been making an impact on the women's pro tour.
- United Signs Airbus Deal in Blow to Boeing : Airlines: The carrier says it will lease 50 of the European-built planes. Deal is worth an estimated $2.4 billion.
- Getting Recharged Up in the Rockies
- The Region : Hazardous Waste Collection
- ASIA
- Continental Cuts Vacation Air Fares : Airlines: The 8-day ticket sale comes as carriers are trying to raise prices. It could trigger another fare war.
- Officials Rail Against State's Proposed Cuts
- ON STAGE, AT THE FAIR : Everly Brothers, Gladys Knight Stand Out in Lineup
- Nation IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Hail, Winds Pound Midwest; 6 Injured
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Fifteen Hours in the Life of a Restaurant : Process: Just what does it take to get dinner on the table at a top L.A. restaurant? And what happens when Kareem Abdul Jabbar shows up hungry--without a reservation?
- Bionic Veggies : Federal government allows 'Frankenfood,' genetically altered produce, to be marketed without usual safety testing.
- House OKs Bill to Fight Trade Barriers Against U.S. Goods : Legislation: The measure directs the White House to negotiate a yearly cap of 1.65 million Japanese auto imports. President Bush threatens a veto.
- Man and Soba Man
- MARKETS : Masa Central
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Self-Help Guide : Entrepreneurial writers fuel a growing publishing industry with books that deliver on what they promise.
- Readers Give Liberal Dose of Criticism
- Whale Mural to Be Dedicated Today
- Something to See, but Not Much to Eat
- Marina del Rey : Marina Vacancy Rate 11.1%
- 54% of U.S. Cities Face Red Ink in '92, Study Shows
- Bigelow's 'Near Dark': Some New Blood in Vampire Genre
- Man Acquitted of Murder in Family's Disappearance : Courts: Verdict follows two mistrials. No concrete evidence was ever produced linking Briton to crime.
- Group Will Air TV Spots About Clinton, Flowers
- Norwalk Youths Interact With Shuttle Crew
- SAN CLEMENTE : Senior Housing at Hotel Is Backed
- Monorail Cost Advantage Slips, Study Reveals : Transit: Measures to reduce environmental impact could add $200 million to the project's price tag, making it nearly as expensive as a subway.
- TEAMTENNIS : Tiebreaker Not Super for the Strings in Loss
- ART REVIEWS : WWII Posters: The Poetry of Our Epoch
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- 3 Groups Sue to Halt Fox Condo Plans : Development: Homeowners are trying to invalidate a plan for a high-rise project on the historic Pico Boulevard lot.
- Bush Now Seen as Just One of the Crowd : Image: President fails to take the lead at Munich summit. Perceptions of weakness on the world stage could damage him politically at home.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Extra Calcium May Aid Children's Bones
- Getting It Together
- PEOPLE : The 'Rosa Parks of Gay Rights'
- Glendale Mayor Carl W. Raggio has been...
- Only the Lonely : Four-man group from Kern County makes a break for it. They are appearing Friday at the Bermuda Triangle in Ventura.
- This Was a Dilemma Made for an Einstein
- SIMI VALLEY : Firm's President Favors Relocation
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Ask Judge to Rule on Aegean Hills
- GARDEN GROVE : School Board Seeks Applicants for Seat
- THOUSAND OAKS : Drain, Foundation Contract Wins OK
- 3 Accused of Promoting War for Kuwait : Courts: A San Diego man is among those named in the indictment, which charges them with being paid by the country to push the U.S. into the Gulf War.
- SBA Investigates Overcharging for Help With Riot Aid Loans
- Building on Strong Station Identification : Television: New KTLA General Manager Greg Nathanson plans to focus on local sports, news.
- The 'Night for Sight' Gala Raises $235,000 for Center
- Santa Ana City Library History Room
- Glendale : Term Limits on Agenda
- It's hot, rainy, cloudy, muggy, almost unbearable. But for some this is perfect weather because . . . : Surf 's Up : Hurricane Turns Fishing Trip Into Nightmare for Seven Men
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Spread the Pain Around
- OXNARD : Man Charged in Hit-and-Run Crash
- Global Wellspring Adds Diversity to South Bay Landscape : Population: Census figures reveal a dramatic leap in the percentage of foreign-born residents in the past decade.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 400 Children Will Receive Free Lunch
- LAUSD's Proposed Reduction in User Fees Called Insufficient : Youth sports: More than 100 representatives of athletic groups decry plan to charge for the use of facilities.
- Williams Relives Old Days
- Cubs' Preliminary Hearing to Be July 23 or 24
- Countywide : 2nd Agency Adopts Rape Crisis Hotline
- Humidity Makes Area Feel Like Miami Beach : Weather: Scattered rain dampens most of the county but brings little relief. Pools, creeks and the ocean lure residents.
- Temple City Deputy Faces Felony Charges : Law enforcement: He is fifth in a year to be accused of wrongdoing. Superiors say officer planted false evidence, lied under oath and filed a false report.
- ELECTION WATCH : Mature Judgments
- Security Guards to Patrol Oceanside Streets : Law Enforcement: City Council approves a 90-day trial program for its crime-ridden downtown.
- LOS ANGELES : Tagger Chaka Gets 1 Year for Probation Violation
- Soccer
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Orioles' Davis on Disabled List
- HORSE RACING : CHRB Serves Notice That It Will Crack Down on Use of Illegal Drug
- REGIONAL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Encino-Crespi Beats Sepulveda for 10th Win in a Row, 12-4
- Miscellany
- Special Screening of 'Kiki' at Silent Movie
- STAGE REVIEW : Song-Packed 'Closer Than Ever' a Winner
- Reforming Gang Members
- Janitors Can Give Protection
- Reforming Gang Members
- 10 Cities Agree to Help Pay for Landfill Cleanup : Environment: The settlement removes them from a legal battle with dozens of industrial firms. Other cities will let a judge decide who should cover the costs at the Monterey Park site. Millions of dollars are at stake.
- Smoking Case
- Rodney King Settlement
- Kindergarten Cuts
- Dismantle the District
- Rodney King Settlement
- Rodney King Settlement
- In Support of Core Values
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Reforming Gang Members
- BOOK REVIEW : Danger: Food Historians At Work : America Eats, <i> By Nelson Algren</i> . <i> (University of Iowa Press: $22.95, 123 pp.) </i> : P.E.O. Cook Book: Souvenir Edition, <i> Edited by David E. Schoonover</i> . <i> (University of Iowa Press: $12.95 paperback; 175 pp.) </i>
- Reforming Gang Members
- College Crisis
- Insurance's Role in Rebuilding L.A.
- Writing Their Own Agenda
- College Crisis
- Cost of Not Educating
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- ART : Another Kind of Greenery
- Records Show Roth Trip to Europe Double-Billed : Supervisor: His $2,900 air fare for train technology tour was repaid twice--by campaign funds and state rail panel.
- RECORD ART: Eleven years ago Laguna Beach...
- BIKEWATCH: While maybe not Tour de France...
- Perot Vows Not to Tolerate Bias Against Gays
- RIGHT DIRECTION: Laguna Beach Mayor Robert F....
- The Beet Goes On
- Congress OKs $100-Billion Education Bill
- AFTER HELP: The library at Cal State...
- Amendment to Limit Court Powers Criticized
- G-7 Links Aid to Russian Reform : Summit: Yeltsin, in a 3-hour session with leaders of major industrial nations, commits himself to real progress. $680 million is pledged for nuclear plant safety.
- G-7 Personalities Meshed in Munich : Atmosphere: How the participants get along can influence world events. This was 'an unusually friendly meeting.'
- Administrative Leave Policy Under Review : Torrance: Council considers changes, but some members have reservations about city manager's proposals.
- Average U.S. Gasoline Prices Drop
- Laurance Rockefeller in Senate Bid
- First Ladies See Castles
- Ex-HUD Aide Charged With Conspiracy, Fraud
- Redistricting and Deep Rifts in L.A. Politics
- D.A. Charges Officer in Assault Claim : Crime: Homeless man's allegations that a police officer punched him and left him bleeding result in felony assault charges.
- Soccer
- Digital Unveils Revamped Computers : Technology: But some analysts are skeptical. They say customers are waiting for powerful, new-generation machines due later this year.
- Slow Relief in Sight : Earthquakes: Victims of last week's temblors, some homeless, seek aid at disaster center. But they won't see any money for weeks.
- Class-Action Suit Challenges Import Ban on Abortion Drug
- New Premier Means Business in Yugoslavia
- Communists Go on Trial With Blast at Yeltsin