- Pasadena : Officers Picket City Hall
- Moving Contract Let
- South Pasadena : City Joins Image Project
- Good & Greasy : Fast Food: 13 spots where cholesterol is still king in a health-mad world; chili dogs, tacos, pizza, pastrami, cheeseburgers and fries--they're all here.
- Brutal Romania Crackdown : Miners Join Attacks on Protesters
- A Movable Feast: Collectible Cars on Southland Auction Blocks
- Prince William Given Royal Slap by Princess Diana
- Floating Its Way Out of Mothballs : Riverboat Five Resurrects Its Sweet, Nostalgic Dixieland Sound
- Child Protection Funds Running Out as Abuse of Youngsters Grows
- Party Politics Reigned at Bash
- The "Your Heart's in the Right Place"...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Atmosphere Cordial at Peace Talks
- BEST BET / TRACTORS ON DISPLAY : Farm Antiques Come to Life
- House Votes to Provide $4.5 Billion for AIDS : Legislation: It is the first federal effort to provide significant amounts of money for clinical services such as testing and drug therapy.
- Girl in Stolen Car Found Unharmed : Crime: The 6-year-old knocked on a stranger's apartment door after thieves ditched car. Police believe they abandoned vehicle 'because they didn't want any part of a kidnaping.'
- Councilman Protests Ejections of Businessmen From L.A.-Padres Game
- Burning Jersey on Mound May Cost Little League Manager's Job
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mall Firm Slates Japan Venture
- Student Wins Essay Contest for 2nd Year
- Diamond Bar : Sign Moratorium Sought
- County Enclave Wants to Be Part of San Marino
- Traumatic Hiatus: Taking a Detour to the Dance
- Chrysler May Buy Dollar Rent A Car : Automobiles: A deal would give the No. 3 car maker a captive customer for its products.
- Pasadena : Cost Overruns Expected
- Durenberger Apologizes, Ends Ethics Hearing
- Educator Gets Wish to Head Father's School
- Number Told, White House Swamped
- Compton Will Be Urged to Foreclose on Hotel Project
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : FAMILY FARE : Inland Seafood : By operating its own boat out of Ventura, a gem of a restaurant in Ojai has its pick of fresh fish.
- House Votes to Provide $4.5 Billion for AIDS : Legislation: It is the first federal effort to provide significant amounts of money for clinical services such as testing and drug therapy.
- Bus Driver in Drunk Case Is Sentenced
- Gerrymander
- Poll Results Suggest High On-the-Job Drug Use in State
- Sewer Rate Cut for Low-Income Residents
- Council Panel OKs Funds to Meet Order on Jails
- Lifeguard Graner: Surf Is Her Turf
- P.V. Estates Retains Its Ban on Street Skating
- Counseling Has Its Place in School
- Police Chief Calls for More Support
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- U.S. Cites Trade 'Backsliding,' Will Press Japan on Its Promises : Pacific Rim: Washington says Tokyo hasn't lived up to its April vows. President Bush may take the issue up with Prime Minister Kaifu.
- Real Estate Jitters Sink S&L; Stocks : Thrifts: HomeFed closes down $8.25 a share, its lowest level in more than a year.
- Ex-Owner Is Indicted in Collapse of Vernon S&L; : Thrifts: Don Dixon gave the Texas institution's money to prostitutes and politicians, the government says. The mess could cost taxpayers $1.3 billion.
- How Old Is Your Digestive Tract?
- Focus of NEA Debate Shifts to Language
- Riley, Buss Work on New Deal : Basketball: The former coach is negotiating for a front-office position. He also is close to a NBC contract.
- Prospective IHL Franchise Might Jeopardize Sockers
- EAST VS. WEST: Are Florida beaches more...
- ROLE MODELS: Torching an opponent's jersey may...
- P.V. Estates Retains Its Ban on Street Skating
- THE DROUGHT : Leaking Pool, Thirsty Trees Both Fall Victim
- COLUMN RIGHT : Contracts Could Cure Budget Blues : Turning to the private sector to provide services could help California save $1.3 billion.
- TRACK AND FIELD TAC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS : County Decathletes Finish Third, Fourth
- BREATH TEST: Diane Melenson, above, inspects the...
- GNATCATCHING: The site for a new chancellor's...
- Photos Help Keep Dispute in Focus
- Mays Urges Inquiry Into Coastal Wells
- Hunt for Value Turns to Small Stocks
- O.C. Resorts on a Roll, but Trouble Seen in Paradise : Survey: A real estate consultant finds that an industry based on demand growing at twice the national rate is also plagued by road, housing and entertainment deficiencies.
- U.S. Warned on Foreign Investments
- Should Bo Start Saying No to Ads? : Marketing: Analysts say Jackson, the superstar athlete, may be spreading himself too thin. But Pepsico, the company involved in his latest campaign, disagrees.
- Hubert Rostaing; French Jazz Saxophonist, Clarinetist
- Girl Safe After Kidnaping in Her Mother's Stolen Car
- Juvenile Hall Reforms Ordered : Judge in OC Limits Use of Restraints
- Durenberger Asks Panel's Compassion : Congress: Senator makes emotional plea to Ethics Committee, says 'life and reputation' are at stake.
- Lawmakers Argue Pace of Soviet Change : Economy: Increase in price of bread postponed as nation tries to eliminate central planning.
- ANALYSIS / DEFENSE CUTS : What Pentagon Stands to Lose Depends on Who's Counting : Even after Bush's reductions, the military would still have more to spend than it did before the Reagan buildup.
- Query on CIA Tie to Mandela Case Deflected
- Council OKs Project Sought by Former Yaroslavsky Aide
- SAN CLEMENTE : Man Killed While Crossing Freeway
- Israel's Modai Urges Unions Not to Strike
- Santa Clarita, Developer Agree to Resume Talks on Project
- Intruder Fatally Shoots Man in Struggle to Steal Rolex Watch
- Laidlaw Bus Driver Arrives Drunk for His Sentencing : Court: The incident may cost Harold Keith Lone a plea-bargain and nearly double his possible sentence.
- Supervisors Huddle on Order to Redraw Lines
- Moorpark High to Play Canadian School in Football
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trials for Dash for Cash Set Tonight
- Mister Frisky Continues to Improve
- COMMENTARY : Windy's Skill Is His Intuition, Bolstered by Long Experience
- NEXT STEP
- MOVIE REVIEW : Comic Relief : Film: Sandra Bernhard shows off her own amusing brand of pop narcissism in 'Without You I'm Nothing.'
- Survey to Take the Measure of L.A.'s Artistic Tastes : Arts: The study will be used to shape Los Angeles' Cultural Masterplan.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Marisa Berenson Back in American Cinema
- MUSIC : Fiddling Around With Antiquated Instruments
- Joffrey Ballet Raises $1 Million in One Month : Dance: The company, nearly $2 million in debt, will reorganize its management structure to resolve its continuing financial difficulties.
- Plastic Waste Leaves Recyclers Out of Sorts
- BANKING / FINANCE : Banks Searching for Cheaper Funds in Failed Thrifts
- Space Research Contract
- NATION : Panel Pushes Flag Amendment Toward Floor, Advises Rejection
- Sir James Carreras; Producer of Low-Budget Horror Movies
- LOCAL : Cleanup Efforts Nearly Complete on Oil Spill That Hit Bolsa Chica
- WORLD IN BRIEF : DOMINICAN REPUBLIC : President Reelected, Official Count Finds
- Marcos Returns to Court, Hears Damaging Testimony
- SANTA ANA : 40 Plead Not Guilty in Abortion Protest
- Man Pleads Innocent in Wounding of Officer : Law enforcement: Two girls, ages 13 and 14, face similar charges in Juvenile Court. The injured policewoman has shown improvement.
- Deputies Rescue Kidnaped Man, Arrest Three Suspects
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Piniella Isn't Panicking, but Reds Lose 2
- FOOTNOTES : Pope Bows to World Cup Fans
- The revamping of the Pittsburgh Penguins continued...
- Senate to Begin Hearings on Digital Tape Recorders : Electronics: A new bill would require the machines to contain a copyright protection circuit to prevent people from making copies.
- S&L; Regulators May Close Some Regional Offices : Bailout: The possible cost-cutting move could lead to a merger of the Office of Thrift Supervision and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, observers say.
- FTC Probing Japanese Auto Firms, Suppliers
- Bank Profits Recover in Quarter: Earnings at...
- New Chevron Gas to Help Cut Emissions : Energy: The fuel, which is being sold in four Southland cities, is the third such product to be sold by a major oil company in the state.
- Europe's Real Estate Investors Favor L.A.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chinese Army to Buy AT&T; Gear
- Van de Kamp Sues Firm Over Claims in 'Hefty' Bag Ads
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 76 Left Homeless in Apartment Fire
- Giving In to Vocal Foes, Italy Kills Bid for Venice World Fair
- * Brooks Edward Williams; Retired School Principal, Administrator
- State Sues Mobil Over Hefty Bags : Environment: John Van de Kamp, along with other state attorneys general, files suit to stop makers of the trash bags from claiming product is degradable.
- SIDELINES : Former Iowa QB Snook Dies
- Bavasi Still Takes the Heat for Letting Ryan Get Away
- Leftovers Big Enough at Big Bear
- Looking to Profit in S.D. Theater : Stage: A local producer is banking on a hit comedy to get his commercial enterprise--a first for the city--off the ground.
- The 2 Live Crew Controversy: The View From Florida : Obscenity: Two members of the rap group and a record store owner have been arrested. Some see racism in the crackdown.
- ABC's Sawyer Concedes That 'Soap Opera' Sells
- CONSUMERS : Travelmate Guide Makes Highway Services Compute
- Man Held in Rape of Woman, 89, Attempted Attack on Another, 94
- WORLD : 'Mail-Order Brides' Outlawed
- Two Killed as Explosions Destroy Fireworks Factory
- Turner Offers Christians an Apology
- AT&T; Sets Record for Credit Card Growth:...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pact Yields High-Speed Chip
- U.S. Behind Japan in HDTV, Report Says
- Retail Sales Decline 3rd Month in a Row : Economy: Experts apparently underestimated consumer caution about purchases.
- Coke Rejected as Mandela Sponsor; S. Africa Ties Cited
- Program Trading Triggers Late Rally; Dow Soars 40.85
- WORLD : German Terrorist Suspect Jailed
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE 'RIGHT TO DIE' : Patients, Doctors Are Too Busy Denying Death to Rush Into Suicide : Even if assisted suicide were made a right, it would have a minimal impact on the lives of the sick and infirm.
- San Diego
- He's Still Expressive : Ryan Is Same Pitcher He Was 17 Years Ago--if Not Better
- A tape-recorded conversation between a University of...
- RACING Q & A
- Small School Players Reach Biggest Show
- Former Dodger reliever Steve Howe remained in...
- CBS' '48 Hours' Is a Top 10 Surprise
- Stores Warned Not to Sell Album by 2 Live Crew
- COMEDY REVIEW : Why Ware Wears Thin: Stuck in a Rut of Dusty Topical Takes
- POLITICS / NORTHEAST TURMOIL : Party Leaders Out of Step With Their Front-Runners
- Early Help Cuts Premature Babies' Risks, Study Finds
- FASHION : Shoe Business' Star-Studded Sneaker Wars
- Baltics and Gorbachev Appear Close to Accord
- Tanker Spill Threat in Gulf Generates Political Fallout : Environment: There are renewed calls for safer energy alternatives. The President may delay a decision on offshore oil and gas drilling.
- Senate Narrowly Sustains Veto of Amtrak Subsidies
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Last Hurrah for Bulgaria's Communists? : Politics: The only East Bloc country to return the ruling party to power gives it 18 months to change.
- New State Study Finds No Link Between SOS, Cancer Deaths
- Port Tells Host to Increase Wages, Add Minority Businesses at Airport
- CAMARILLO : Man Convicted of Molesting Girl, 8
- COUNTYWIDE : County OKs Social Work Degree Plan
- Cocaine Babies: Born in Awful Fix : Drugs: Researcher tells audience of pediatricians about deformities and warns that 'there is no safe time' for use during pregnancy.
- San Diego Team Gets $6.5 Million for AIDS Study
- ANAHEIM : Construction Freeze Extended by 90 Days
- Mutuel Clerk Enters Not Guilty Plea in Alleged Bet Scheme
- SIDELINES : TAC Chief Hurt in Auto Accident
- Athletic directors at Arkansas, Florida State and...
- Titans' Borgogno Forgoes Senior Season to Sign With Giants
- Ryan's Only NL No-Hitter Summed Up by Final Out
- FOOTNOTES : U.S. World Cup Team Criticized
- Giants Kick Back; Pound Padres, 7-2
- License to Drive a Big Help for Hart's Gore in Golf Tournament
- Paez Steps Down After 1 Season as Cleveland Coach
- Pick a Video: Cable's New Jukebox Network : Music: With a $3 telephone call you can avoid rap or heavy metal or sugary pop by programming your own videos.
- Verlaine Unplugs His Guitar for Solo Tour : Rock: The seminal songwriter-guitarist with a long history of amplified excursions goes acoustic in Southland tour.
- NEA Chairman's Talk to Cover Topic of Obscene Art
- Studios Postpone Fin/Syn Talks: Hollywood studios asked...
- Service for Rev. Aherne Set
- Court Allows Unequal Voting Rights on Stock : Securities: With its one-share, one-vote rule, the SEC overstepped its authority by issuing rules that should be made by states, the court said.
- Delinquent Consumer Loans Drop: The American Bankers...
- Mexico Free-Trade Pact Would Help U.S.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sheen Joins Folgers Boycott
- LOCAL : New Trial for Actress' Stabber
- 8 Saved Near Burning Boat
- Blacks Post Victories in 2 Primaries
- Imperial Beach
- Border Patrol Makes First of I-5 Sweeps for Illegals
- Project Goes to Group With Council Ties : Studio City: At the urging of Councilman Zev Yaroslavsky, L.A. city officials bypass bidding procedures and award building rights to a group represented by the husband of Yaroslavsky's top aide.
- Gadfly Places Mayor Under Citizen's Arrest
- Bay Cities, Port Continue Talks Over Sharing in the Wealth
- Mojave Airport Endorsed : Transportation: Supervisors ignore recommendations for a site in or near the county, supporting instead a location 80 miles north of Anaheim.
- Cranston, Wilson Split Over Hope Land Trade : Parks: The lawmakers' positions mirror the division that the proposal for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area has caused among environmentalists.
- New Hope in the Land of the Incas
- 1989-90: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : They Fought the Law, but the Law Won : Preps: Legal challenges to Southern Section's authority by football supporters at Huntington Beach and Savanna was school year's top story.
- Porter Slips Into Background : Trail Blazers: Point guard who starred during victories over Spurs and Suns isn't shooting very often in this series. And Portland's bench isn't doing much, either.
- Pistons Escape, 112-109, on Basket-That-Wasn't : Game 4: Young's three-pointer at buzzer is disallowed. Trail Blazers face three-games-to-one deficit.
- SHORT TAKES : Park Gears for 'Tracy' Premiere
- Jackie Mason Ordered to Pay Child Support
- HomeFed's Bad Loans Continue to Mount
- 'Time Outs' Favored to Fight Market Swings : Stocks: An NYSE study group backs away from controls on program trading but urges more trading halts.
- Bill May Curb Credit Reporting Abuses : Privacy: Firms have been accused of having high error rates, failing to provide credit histories to consumers and selling data to direct-mail marketers.
- Dow Turns Down 3.72 as Traders Await News
- Ex-Communist Named in Prague
- Romanian Soldiers Open Fire on Demonstrators
- Islamic Fundamentalists Take Lead in Algeria Vote : North Africa: The ruling party trails in the first multi-party balloting since 1962.
- 4 Men Found Shot to Death in Apartment
- S. Korean Students Attack U.S. Center
- D.C. Council Dilutes Homeless Aid Law
- RESEARCH AGING : 90-Year-Olds Show Gains in Weight-Training Study
- COUNTYWIDE : Schaefer Says Trip Cost Her, Aided County
- Irvine Council Votes Fees for Exemptions From CFCs Law
- Growth Plan Makes Ballot; Council Has Its Own Idea
- Boy Testifies in Slaying : Trial: He singles out his mother's boyfriend as the man who beat his infant sister to death.
- $250,000 Raised in Drive for 2 Catholic Schools
- Saddleback College Slaying Prompts Senate OK of Campus Lighting Bill
- Bernadette Locke Wins Ky. Coach Post : Basketball: She is the first female assistant coach for a Division I men's basketball program.
- Mets Continue Hot Hitting, Outslug Chicago, 15 to 10
- U.S.-Czech Match Gets Low Ratings
- U.S. Team Realistic as It Faces Game With Italy
- Burgess to Stay at Coronado High
- SHORT TAKES : Clapton to Tour U.S. in Summer
- Beat Farmers Are in a Spin Over Surprise New Album
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ripken Is Second on Consecutive-Game List; Orioles Win
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAN : Radical Wins Strong Mandate as Speaker
- London Times Bows to 'Rest of World,' Drops 'Gorbachov,' Switches to 'Ms.'
- LAGUNA BEACH : Diamond/Crestview Lots Reduced to 153
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Votes Down Stop Signs Proposal
- Panel Backs Mandatory Water Cuts : City Council: Committee says voluntary efforts have not saved enough. Proposal would mandate 10% cut from 1986 levels.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Rail Bidders May Be Out, Roth Says
- GARDEN GROVE : Auto Repair Shop Destroyed by Fire
- Teacher Contract Dispute Unresolved
- Johs Urges Using County for Fire, Police Service : Oxnard: The councilwoman says the financially beleaguered city would save money by eliminating its own public safety departments.
- Season of His Dreams : Walton's Title With Blazers in 1977 Eased Pain of Injury-Filled Career
- SIDELINES : Baseball Draft Goes 101 Rounds
- Chrysler, Renault End Joint Venture: Chrysler Corp....
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : $50,000 Reward in 3 Bank Bombings
- Not Everyone Who Makes a Request Gets Olympic Funds
- 'Alarming' Increase in AIDS Reported : Epidemic: U.N. agency predicts 6 million cases by the year 2000. Developing countries are hardest hit.
- WORLD : U.S. Bones in Malaysia a Hoax?
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Erin Fleming Arrested With Gun
- Soviets, Egypt Ask PLO to Save U.S. Talks, Baker Says
- 'Let's Get Lost' : Seniors Are Ditching School and No One, It Seems, Can Stop Them
- Pacific Beach
- * Roger Lee Weigand; Bank Executive, Little League Coach
- Nikchevich Takes the Reins at Crespi : High school basketball: After three seasons as an assistant at his alma mater, he succeeds Ed Marek, who resigned to devote more time to his real estate job.
- It's a Guarding Party for Detroit Trio : Pistons: Thomas takes over in key third-quarter run, Dumars plays well despite his father's death and Johnson finally heats up off the bench as Trail Blazers are shot down.
- SIDELINES : Morgan's 3-Game Suspension Upheld; Gloated Over Bean Ball
- Risky Business : Swanson's Indecision on Choice of College May Prove Costly
- JAZZ REVIEW : A New Band Captures the Count Basie Sound at the Grand Avenue Bar
- STAGE REVIEW : Bright Wordplay in Kafkaesque Comedy 'Hunting Cockroaches'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Karcher Tells Revenue Increase
- Evidence Links Japanese Firm to Epidemic in 1989 : Research: A potentially fatal blood and muscle ailment has been tied to impurities in the manufacturer's supply of the dietary supplement L-tryptophan.
- Spy Suspect Held Without Bail
- State's High Court Hears Hedgecock Case
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Antitrust Concerns Gone, Utility Says
- VENTURA : 3 Men Convicted of Selling Cocaine
- Hair-Raising Tales Pale Next to Husband's Close Shave
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teachers Vote Strike if Summer Talks Fail
- Proposed Airport Noise Limits Criticized on Both Fronts : Van Nuys: The ordinances could bar half of the jets. Airport operators say the limits would hurt business, but a homeowner activist says they don't go far enough.
- Refugees Adrift : Advocate for 'Boat People' Comes to County for Lobbying Strategy
- ORANGE COUNTRY PREP ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME : El Toro's Haley Paces South Attack in 9-8 Victory
- Westhead's Job Became Riley's for the Axing
- A Crowd Gathers at Top of World : International Peace Climb Gets 20 People to Summit of Mt. Everest Over Four Days
- UCLA TV Shows Give Students On-the-Job Training : Education: 'University' and 'Good News, Bad News' are syndicated on cable to 335 colleges and 6 million homes.
- Hardee's Cuts the Fat, but Wendy's Says It's Too Late
- Oil Remains on One-Third of Alaska Shores Soiled by Spill
- Final Chapter in a 42-Year Love Story
- Olympic Grants Elude Needier Areas in O.C. : Funding: The surplus from the Games so far has gone to two affluent communities--Laguna Niguel and Newport Beach--for a diving platform and boats.
- WORLD CUP '90 : Egypt Gets Late Score for 1-1 Tie : Group F: Netherlands joins list of teams that have fallen short of expectations.
- Managers Now, They Became Part of History Then : Baseball: Torborg was the catcher in Ryan's first no-hitter in 1973, and Piniella was a member of opposing Royals.
- Ferry Resigns as Bullets' General Manager
- TRACK AND FIELD / TAC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS : O'Brien Lands World Best in Decathlon Long Jump
- USX Corp. Sells Off Auto Parts Subsidiary
- American Express to Issue New Stock: The...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Woolworth Steps Up Expansion, Will Open 825 Stores This Year
- Surveys Seen as Aid to Paring HMO Costs : Health: By polling workers on their satisfaction, employers hope to reduce the number of plans and to better monitor quality.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Ex-Governor Sought in Revolt Surrenders
- FBI Agent Sent to Prison
- Soviets Propose German Link to Both East, West
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Tear Gas Overcomes 66 Arab Children
- Israel OKs Visit by U.N. Envoy
- MALATHION SPRAYING
- Drunk-Driving Suspect Booked in Crash Death
- Jessica Esquivel Is Home, Doing Well
- Packard Asks INS to Justify Pair of North County Checkpoints
- Opponents Heap Criticism on Proposed North County Landfill Sites
- CONEJO VALLEY : School District OKs $63.3-Million Budget
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- P.M. BRIEFING : Zale Plans 1,000 Stores in Japan
- NBC Follows ABC With New Ad Policy
- P.M. BRIEFING : Philippine Airlines Seeks Buyer
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Chet Atkins Misses Bush's Call
- Gubernatorial Candidates Will Have Voice in Ballot Package
- * No Joke: Gov. Michael Dukakis' joke...
- Israeli Arms Technology Aids China : Military: U.S. officials say the growing cooperation undercuts sanctions imposed after Beijing crushed protests. Washington has objected.
- Robber Surrenders After a 45-Minute Standoff
- $4-Million Nordhoff Bridge, Link Open
- A study of drug abuse among San...
- He Disdains the Straight and Narrow : U.S. Open: Medinah requires nearly perfect drives. Calcavecchia is better known for distance, not accuracy, off the tee.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Timeless Lesson in Existentialism in Sartre's 'No Exit'
- San Francisco-based Community Arts Inc. has been...
- EuroFest Spotlights Thome Trilogy on Opening Weekend : Movies: 'Forms of Love' is among 17 new foreign films that will be shown Friday through June 21 at the Fine Arts Theater in Beverly Hills.
- NATION : Sen. Packwood Files for Divorce