- Molina, Alatorre Cooperate to Block Olvera Street Bids : City Hall: The two council members, who have been feuding over the revitalization project, joined in a 12-0 vote to void the request for development proposals.
- Rocket Fuel Transportation Study Favors Trucks Over Trains, Barges
- Countywide : Board Receives Plan to Cut Traffic
- Countywide : Bloodmobiles Roll On, Despite Strike
- Wright Signs for Summer as a Nomad
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Phase I in Gill-Net Ban Finished With Petition
- This Tiger Taking Big Bite Out of the Junior Circuit : Golf: Eldrick Woods began competing at age 4. Now at 14, he may be the most dominant player in his division ever in Southern California.
- NRA and Second Amendment
- SHORT TAKES : GM Rebuffs 'Roger' Filmmaker
- POP MUSIC : Bacchanal's Manager Says Club's Glory Days to Return
- 'All-Star Pro Sports Awards' Is Bush League
- Florida, Japan Sign Accord on Trade Promotion
- Cartooning That Could Draw a Suitor : Animation: A leading film colorizer says it has developed a high-tech alternative to traditional hand-drawn cartooning.
- Fires Damage 5 Fraternities
- NATION : Reynolds to Drop Misleading Ads That Mention Smoking Studies
- CONSUMERS : It Won't Pay to Ignore a 'Fix-It' Ticket
- Stocks of 3 County Firms Soar 20% or More in a Day
- Israeli Arab Arrested for His Poems About Uprising
- NATION : House Overrides Veto of Bill Lifting Hatch Act Politics Ban
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Thurmond Wants His $25 Back
- Landlady Ordered to Stand Trial on 9 Counts of Murder
- Poindexter Sentenced to Prison for Role in Iran-Contra Scandal
- COLUMN ONE : The War on Software Copycats : The industry has tried for almost a decade to stop illegal reproductions. Workers are now being asked to squeal on their own companies.
- OXNARD, VENTURA : Panel OKs Money to Widen Bridge
- Warner Ridge Builder's Lawsuit Goes to Court
- Which Way Out of The Darkness? : As Mandela Conquers U.S., Negotiation Intensifies
- SANTA ANA : Rancho Santiago Picks New Arts Dean
- National City Seeks Zoning Change at Bay : Land use: Businesses, Longshoremen protest, saying a plan to develop a recreational area there would hurt them.
- PEOPLE : Rentschler New CEO of Northwest Airlines
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EUROPE : 5 Nations Agree to Lift Border Controls
- P.M. BRIEFING : Lanvin's Feisty Chief Quitting on Heels of Designer Boo-Boo
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EAST GERMANY : Suspect in Bombing of U.S. Base Is Held
- Coors Charged With Polluting Ground Water
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Protesters Greet Jimmy Carter
- CONSUMERS : Paws Off the Tissue
- Co-Pilot in Crash Spoke Calmly With Controllers, Tapes Show
- Party Post on the Line, Gorbachev Says
- Ray Huntley; British Comedy Character Actor
- Supervisors Push for Resolution to Stalled Sheriff's Station
- Tax Preparer Gets Probation for Fraud
- The Road to Milwaukee Starts in Stockton
- Burger King 'Simpsons' Ads Don't Cut the Mustard With NBC, ABC
- Gibraltar Savings Bidders Revealed: Seven parties have...
- Billboard Group to Adopt Ad Code: Under...
- NATION : Florida Ex-Tax Chief Sentenced
- LOCAL : Suspect in a Series of Thefts Seized on Tip in Newport Beach
- South Africa Repeals Major Apartheid Law : Reform: The Separate Amenities Act was used to segregate facilities ranging from restaurants to libraries.
- Memo Accuses Bush's Son of S&L; Dishonesty
- Aid for 2 Million Chernobyl Victims Asked
- BOOK REVIEW : Personal Accounts Provide Gritty Glimpses of World War II
- N.Y. TRADITION / HERO'S WELCOME : Paper to Rain on Parade--This Time for Mandela
- NATION : Carter Too Busy to Get Award
- They're the Prisoners of Spring St.
- San Diego
- Oxnard Can Cut 103 City Jobs and Improve Service, Audit Says
- RACING Q & A
- Italy Uses Super-Subs to Sink Czechs : Group A: Schillaci and Baggio finally start, and both score in 2-0 victory.
- Pirkl Revs His Engines and Fosters Major League Aspirations : Baseball: Former Los Alamitos hitting star has developed his catching skills to become complete player at Class-A San Bernardino.
- Cartoon Artwork Sets Auction Price Record
- Bush Held 'Anemic' in S&L; Crackdown : Citizen Group Hits Slowness to Act on 'Buccaneer' Thrifts
- Time Warner Partners With Quincy Jones: Time...
- STOCKS : Dow Rebounds 11.38 as Traders Hunt Bargains
- Taiwan, U.S. Reach Beef Accord: Taiwan is...
- PEOPLE : Leibler Quits as American Exchange President
- LOCAL : Toxic Spill Closes Harbor Fwy.
- Pleading Poverty, Namibia Leader Asks Bush for Help
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Festival to Honor Ex-Hostage
- * New Lease: The long-awaited reopening of...
- Bush Budget Plan Expected by Democrats : Deficit: Negotiators say a move today by the Administration could make or break the effort to reduce red ink.
- WORLD : 'Have to Be President'--Walesa
- Bank Must Open Vault in Hunt for Stolen Art
- Rail Cars Get Names in Ceremony for New Line
- Citizens Committee to Review San Juan Redevelopment : Preservation: The 10-member panel will recommend changes in a historic-area plan. It will include archeology experts, historians and merchants.
- Man Found Guilty in Attacks on 3 Women
- Memories of Nixon : Yorba Linda Library, Birthplace Almost Ready to Be Opened
- Sympathy Low for Recovery Homes--but Need Is Great
- Encinitas
- Track Club Denies Getting Deal for Goodwill Games
- Padres Halt Streaking Giants, 4-3
- SHORT TAKES : Go to Bat for Babe, Fans Asked
- OPERA
- Bush Suspends PLO Talks : Accuses Arafat of Not Condemning Raid on Israel Beach : Decision Reluctant, He Says
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Clyde McCoy, 86; Leader of Big Bands
- Asylum Seeker Hijacks Soviet Jet to Finland
- CAMARILLO : Panel OKs Housing Complex by Creek
- Burbank Agency Gets Redevelopment Loan
- Youth Is Barred From Slain Sister's Funeral : Crime: A judge holds that a boy, 14, can not attend rites for his sister, 12, whom he is accused of murdering. Prosecutors say he has a history of violent behavior.
- La Jolla
- Hair Fibers Linked to Camarena Case Suspect : Forensics: FBI expert testifies that the evidence found in the murder house matches samples taken from one of four men on trial.
- Farm's Urban Neighbors Reap Worries : This Time, Open Space Encroaches on the Homeowners
- House Approves Funds for Hansen Dam Lake
- Wandering Bell Gardens Officer Undergoes Psychological Tests
- Mandlikova Calls Quits to Singles Career
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Champ Pryor Sets New Fight
- McCaskill Gets Relief for Ailing Elbow, 5-3
- It's a Paradise South of Border : Fishing: With a shorter distance to travel, the Ensenada fleet becomes more attractive to Southland anglers.
- Poindexter Sentenced to Prison for Role in Iran-Contra Scandal
- Officials Back Continuation of Ventura All-Star Football Game but Call for Changes
- REMEMBER WHEN : Kroc's Tirade Shook Up '74 Padres : Baseball: The new owner didn't like what he saw during the home opener against the Astros, and he let everyone know it.
- Killed 9 Militiamen in Lebanon, Palestinians Say
- Monrovia Will Get a Taste of France With New School
- P.M. BRIEFING : Taiwan Stocks at 17-Month Low
- Fugitive for 8 Years Pleads No Contest in Traffic Deaths
- School's Quick Failure Leads to Fraud Inquiry : Education: Its premise was to teach American Indians enough about computers that they could find jobs. Today, its co-founders cannot be located.
- Joanna Heideman; Retired Principal, Teacher
- Calves, Potatoes Bring Freeway Traffic to Halt
- Stricken Oil Barge Emptied
- Arraignment Delayed for Japanese Theft Suspect
- Experts Keep Wary Eye on Solvent Found in Hawthorne Well Water
- LA HABRA : Upward Bound Is Hailed by Educators
- Valencia's Swail an All-American in Water Polo
- Lakes, Rivers Are Lower but Not Dried Up
- Silberman Jury Begins Its Deliberations
- THE SIDELINES : Garvey to Aid Soviet Baseball
- Rykoff-Sexton Inc.: The restaurant and institutional food...
- Elite Police Unit Will Fight Crime Along Border
- $150 Million Urged in U.S. Metro Rail Funds
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : L.A. Turns Its Back on Its People
- NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue held a hearing...
- Bob Gainey, former Montreal Canadien captain, was...
- Cayster Wins N.J. Sires Stakes
- New Rotation Doesn't Bother Valenzuela, 5-1
- SHORT TAKES : Seahawk's Boz Takes to Film
- Council Rejects Arts Fund Plan for Costa Mesa
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gunbunnies' Southern Hybrid
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- Typically Kind Act Was O.C. Doctor's Last
- RATED 'EX': After 15 years of attacks...
- LOCAL TALENT: Golf pros are predicting that...
- REDS: Martin Lopata, whose Newport Beach firm...
- AIDS: Orange County will be well represented...
- WHERE'S JIMMY? The only living ex-president not...
- Mandela's Visit Directed at Keeping U.S. Sanctions : Apartheid: Organizers hope his tour will influence Bush not to lift curbs because of South African reforms.
- OXNARD : Brothers Say Police Used Excessive Force
- More Than $1 Million in Art Stolen : Crime: Part owner of Van Nuys agency is tied up by masked robber. About 1,000 contemporary works were taken in the heist, including oil paintings, lithographs and serigraphs.
- Few Fight State Over Malathion Damages : Spraying: Only 122 Southern Californians have lodged claims. Officials credit better warning system, but some residents say it's difficult to win.
- S&L; Crisis Stirs Up Partisan Attacks : Politics: The issue is one of several straining relations between the White House, Congress.
- Developers Have Image-Building to Do : Survey: In Orange County, they make worst impression of all. Even labor unions fare better. Builders say they're misunderstood by public.
- For the Record - June 20, 1990
- National Technical's Profit for Quarter Falls
- Castro, Cronies Help Hal Riney Agency Capture Top Ad Award
- Ford Aerospace Has an Array of Potential Bidders : Sale: Parent company's board could review bids for the Newport Beach-based defense and communications subsidiary at its July 12 meeting.
- American Mobile Systems Logs 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Brian Angelini has been promoted to president...
- Gradco Systems Inc. Reports $28.6-Million Quarterly Loss
- 'Friendly Fire' Killed 2 GIs in Panama : Invasion: The Pentagon sharply increases its estimate of U.S. casualties inflicted by own forces.
- Ligachev Urges Market Reform Referendum
- Insider : Around the World in 80 Ways: Planning the President's Trips : When the Chief decides to take a trip, the White House springs to action. Its mission: Making sure rival nations get equal time, so no one feels slighted.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Panel Backs Merger of Electric Utilities
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Matilda Cuomo: N.Y. Meets Italy
- U.S. Will Relax Most High-Tech Export Curbs
- MOSCOW : A New Party Convenes
- San Diego
- Countywide : Suspect Enters Plea in Boy's Killing
- Couple Plead No Contest in Insurance Fraud Scheme
- Exxon Reports Fire at Benicia Refinery: Exxon...
- Diodes Inc. Reports 4th-Quarter Profit
- Pathe Says Talks to Buy MGM Are Continuing
- Cleaning Up the Charbroiled Air in Southern California
- Heinz Income Up 15.5%
- Glesby Building Materials in Van Nuys won...
- Karman Ltd. in Canoga Park won a...
- Search Continues for 2 Missing Girls in Morongo Valley
- Speaking of: Quality of Life
- Shamir Impatient as U.S. Fails to Break Off PLO Talks : Israel: The prime minister also emphasizes his policy of increasing the number of Jewish residents in the occupied areas.
- Market Newsletter : Now Landing in Asia's Airways: A Traffic Jam : Air carriers are adding flights, buying planes and staking out sky space to keep up with the transportation boom.
- Secrecy of Neil Bush Probe Decried : 'Lift Veil' on Query Into S&L; Failure, Congressman Urges
- GAO Cites Bias in Health Research : Medicine: Women have been largely excluded from federal studies, the agency reports. Officials say skewed testing raises questions about results.
- The Converts Go by Bus or Bike, on Skates or Foot
- Arnold Christian Bender; Photographer
- San Diego
- Sister Says Comtois a Good Father
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Martinez Has Best Stuff for Family, Cubs, 5-1
- U.S. Attorney Stephen Markman said Detroit Piston...
- Followers of Dead Guru Try to Keep His Message Alive : Religion: Followers of Krishnamurti disseminate his teachings through workshops, a movie, publications and a private school dedicated to his philosophy.
- ITALIAN IMPRESSIONS : Cup Like a Spaghetti Western: the Good, the Bad, the Ugly
- 'Gremlins' ' Joe Dante: The Boy Can't Help It : Movies: The director's creatures have gobbled up box offices worldwide. His explanation: 'I grew up watching cartoons and I have a cartoon sensibility.'
- Growing Up Is Key to Tanana's Success : Tigers: After his wild days as an Angel, the left-hander has finally settled down with Detroit.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Northwest Hires Beatrice Chief
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sabena Notes $36-Million Loss
- Power Plant Deal Called Largest Sale-Leaseback
- Rockwell International Corp. in Canoga Park won...
- Bankers Trust Cuts Finance Staff: The New...
- Fulbright Calls Flag Issue Unimportant, Emotional : Politics: Former U.S. senator decries shift away from world events to debate constitutional amendment.
- Couple Get 15 Years for Killing 5 of Their Babies
- Women, Blacks Make Up Majority of Barry Jury
- Environmental Group Seeks Ban on a Common Chemical
- All Good Ad Campaigns Must Come to an End Someday--but When?
- Petaluma Gift Firm
- International Aircraft Supply in Van Nuys won...
- Cherokee Stock Offering Aims at Reducing Debts : Finance: The sale follows only a year after a leveraged buyout saddled the apparel maker with much higher interest expenses.
- Great Western to Buy Florida Offices: Great...
- Judge to Be Appointed to Bicentennial Panel
- EAST BERLIN : Security Is the Issue
- LOCAL : Art Reportedly Worth Million Taken in Van Nuys Robbery
- Barry Snorted as He Preached, Jury Told : Court: The prosecution alleges the D.C. mayor 'was snorting dope up his nose' even as he warned against drugs. The defense claims entrapment.
- LOCAL : $6-Million Gift to Carnegie U.
- NATION : 5 Fires at Rutgers Fraternities
- Panel Cool Toward Plan to Make Canyon a Monument
- MOORPARK : Forum to Cover Anti-Gang Fight
- Bradley Tells DWP to Tighten Its Belt on Air Travel, Meals
- Countywide : OCTD's New Budget Adds 110 Positions
- Boris Yeltsin
- Women Drivers : Safe Sex
- Countywide : Grand Jury Urges More Health Funds
- Beverly Hills School Tax Falls Six Votes Short
- WESTMINSTER : Dump Residents See a Long Road Ahead
- Padres' Offense Is AWOL
- FOOTNOTES : Sports Fever Calms Beirut
- Michael Caine Speaks Volumes on Art and Craft of Acting
- Leon Redbone Arrives Here With a New Gripe : Personality: The cantankerous singer, freshly riled by a cross-country trek, brings his maverick brand of music to the Coach House Wednesday.
- THEATER : A Provocative To-Do for Grove's 'Much Ado' : The Bard's comedy is set in Fascist Italy with the idea that the period offers a powerful framework for the play.
- Dow Rebounds 11.38 on Program Trading
- RMB Products in Simi Valley won a...
- Golf Courses Are Turning to Reclaimed Water as Drought Continues : Conservation: Links and resorts know that high-tech irrigation and reclaimed water are their only alternatives with restrictions on potable water looming.
- U.S. Sues 8 Firms for Allegedly Polluting Southland Coastline
- Premier Bank in Northridge said Robert N....
- ENERGY : Crude Oil Prices Fall to Lowest Level Since 1988
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MORONGO VALLEY : Deputies Search for 2 Missing Girls
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Both Wilson, Feinstein Seen as Allies by Local Leaders
- Complex, Costly Cleanups May Snarl Base Closings
- Sweden Proposes Marriage Rights for Gay Couples
- Culture : Buddhism Rising Again From the Ashes of Cambodia : The Khmer Rouge used genocide to try to eradicate the religion. Its comeback is slow but steady.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BELGIUM : 3 Suspects in IRA Bombings Captured
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Atlanta Mayor's Son Arrested
- STATE : Landlady to Face Murder Trial
- CHP Seeks Driver Who Caused Fatal Crash
- Off-Duty Deputy Shoots Alleged Burglar
- CSU Officially Retreats From Taylor Ranch : Negotiations: An influential university panel recommends reopening the search for a suitable location for a new campus. Approval would delay construction of a facility by years.
- Broker Is Sentenced in Money Laundering : Finance: A judge gives the Moorpark man 6 months for his role in an alleged scheme involving San Diego financier Richard T. Silberman.
- Notes on the Angel of Malibu
- BUENA PARK : Police to Undertake Gang Intervention
- Day-Care Center Would Combine Elderly, Young
- Alcohol Banned at La Jolla Beach and 2 Parks : Rowdiness: The City Council wants to see if the six-month prohibition, which also affects two parks, helps reduce public drunkenness and crime.
- He Switched Into Fast Forward Just as He Seemed Set to Fall Back
- Parker Beats Poll, but Fans Not Impressed : Boxing: Ruelas remains undefeated by beating Gomez in 10-round decision.
- CNN Planning Live Broadcasts of Mandela Events
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Ravel Specialist to Open Symphony's SummerPops
- SHORT TAKES : Elton John Makes No. 1 in Britain
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Vons Agrees to Halt Claims of Pesticide-Free Produce
- Delphi Announces 4th-Quarter Profit
- Arthur Andersen in Soviet Union's Venture: Arthur...
- Sure Footing : Catchy Name Helps Zog Industries Thrive With the Surfing Crowd
- Ventura Entertainment Group named Barbara Black as...
- Progressive Plastics : Anaheim Firm Uses New Technology to Color Molded Products
- Alpharel Lays Off Officer It Can't Afford to Pay
- Complex, Costly Cleanups May Snarl Base Closings
- Boy, 14, Charged With Murder of His Sister, 12
- NATION : U.S. Agrees to Return to Japan Small Portion of Okinawa Land
- Cuomo Foe's Claim of Nixon Ties Questioned
- Goodman on the Semantics of the Abortion Controversy
- ANAHEIM : Reward Offered in Slaying of Girl, 9
- Effort to Limit City Officials to Two Terms Abandoned
- Stage Reviews : 'Roommates' Resembles a Three-Hour TV Sitcom
- P.M. BRIEFING : China Buys More U.S. Wheat
- Gradco Reports Loss Of $28 Million, Sues Xerox Over a Patent
- T-Bill Rates Mixed: The Treasury Department sold...
- Plant-Closure Law May Affect Gibraltar Sale : S&Ls;: The government and labor advocates differ on whether workers must get 60-day layoff notices.
- Justices OK Videotaping of Drunk-Driving Suspects
- The S and V Syndrome: May Be Time for a Change
- Rostenkowski Tells Mayors They Won't Share in 'Peace Dividend'
- Recollection : A Brief Taste of Terrorism: Living Through a Hijacking
- NATION : Kollek Hits British 'Apartheid'
- 3.0 Quake Strikes 15 Miles Off Malibu Coast
- Molina, Alatorre Clash Over Plans for Olvera Street
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : With Reclamation, We Can Stop Wasting 'Waste' Water : Public water: Reuse offers a feasible way to replace much of the water now imported into the area, making us less vulnerable.
- County Requests Stay of Redistricting Ruling
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : The Bard in Koreatown: as American as Cherry Pie
- SIMI VALLEY : Teachers to Repay School District
- Officials Urged to Intensify the War on Drugs
- Instead of Musburger, Michaels, Job Passes to Buck : Baseball: St. Louis announcer appears to be a popular choice for the No. 1 national play-by-play position.
- PROGRAMS FOR DISABLED ATHLETES
- It Doesn't Take a Genius: U.S. Must Win Big Tonight : Group A: In order to advance to the second round, Americans need to defeat Austria by at least three goals.
- Dame Joan Sutherland to Retire
- Litton Industries' Data Systems unit in Van...
- Guilty Plea Entered: The former head of...
- Chrysler and Fiat Rumored to Be Discussing Deal
- Court Gives CFTC Power Over Index Participations
- Journal Will Publish Isoprinosine Study
- Shifting Gears : More Commuters Are Seeking, Finding Alternatives to the Car Lifestyle
- Moscow, Bonn Upbeat on German Unity : Diplomacy: Two foreign ministers report progress on a reunification accord, although 'thorny problems remain.'
- Next Step : What the Winner Won: A Peru in Political, Economic Shambles : Alberto Fujimori just inherited South America's biggest headache. A splintered government, rebel fanatics, drought, debt and the scourge of drugs await the president-elect.
- U.S. Envoy Protests Naming Manhattan Corner for Terrorist
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Jim Bakker Takes Up Pottery
- WORLD : More Romania Dissidents Seized
- Skepticism Diminishes as New Habitat Homes Rise in Tijuana : Volunteers: Unusual building materials are being tried for the first time as the group puts together the low-cost homes.
- Goodman on the Semantics of the Abortion Controversy
- CAMARILLO : 10 Soviet Youths Get Working Vacation
- A Woman Climbs the Fire Department Ladder : Equality: After some difficult times, the promotion of a female to the rank of captain reflects an era of increased opportunities.