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- Deputy Accused of Killing Girlfriend Has Bail Raised to $500,000, Is Back in Jail
- AMATEUR BASEBALL DRAFT : Dana Hills Catcher Signs Contract With Braves
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Dykstra's Streak Ends at 23 Games; Phillies Drop Two to the Expos
- Padres Sign No. 1 Pick With $180,000 Bonus
- Candaele Still a Thorn in Side of Dodgers, 5-3
- STAGE REVIEW : Well-Performed 'Man of La Mancha' Needs Smaller Theater
- Oil Prices Have Hit Bottom, OPEC Chief Says
- World Title, a title insurance company in...
- Sherwood Schmidt has been appointed to national...
- Specialists Assist Global Flow of Money : Trade: The job of finalizing agreements and then transferring securities is highly specialized and also a moneymaker.
- Thai Defense Minister Resigns; Crisis Looms
- LOCAL : Pedestrian Killed on Freeway
- Briefing Paper : Yugoslavia: A Center That Isn't Holding
- O.C. Corridor Backers Hail $2-$4.50 Toll Projections
- ANAHEIM : Freeway Crash Kills Pickup Truck Driver
- * Mabel M. Scothorn; Jewelry Store Owner
- MOORPARK : Suspect Arrested in Death of Bicyclist
- Burbank's Treasurer, Investor in B of A, Is Cautioned on City Funds
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- Olvera Street Revival Wins Approval of Commission : Cultural: But merchants loudly decry the action, saying it could threaten the area's Mexican heritage.
- THE WORLD CUP : Costa Rica's Hearts (and Feet) Upset Scots : Group C: Goal in 49th minute, game-saving stop by goalkeeper give Central American team a stunning 1-0 victory.
- Probe Finds Pesticides in Soil at School : Environment: Traces of banned chemicals are found at a Poway School, but an expert doubts they're causing sicknesses.
- Fans Toast Sockers, Sockers Toast Fans
- Portland, After Flop, Tries to Come Back : Game 4: Up right and all right, Detroit's Laimbeer is standing in the Trail Blazers' way as the Pistons go for two in a row in Oregon.
- Dance Making Strides in S.D.
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- Dennis Rogers has joined the Callison firm...
- United Expands to Company Record of 1,945 Daily Flights
- Librascope Corp. in Glendale received a $2,879,821...
- Poindexter Given 6 Months in Prison : Iran-Contra: The former Reagan aide receives the harshest sentence of the seven convicted in the scandal. The judge cites the defendant's lack of remorse.
- SEAL BEACH : Council Extends Ban on New 'Doghouses'
- Armstrong Reaches a Goal Just by Stepping on the Field
- SHORT TAKES : Newton-John: Environmentalist
- Top Royal Opera Tickets Above $170
- Senate, Assembly Actions Break Up Budget Logjam
- Gorbachev Will Meet 3 Baltic Chiefs : Secession: Lithuania is optimistic. Revocation of its independence declaration was not a precondition.
- Bush, Reagan, Ford to Attend Opening of the Nixon Library
- Death on Mt. McKinley
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Speed Limit Raised on 74.5 More Miles
- Times of London Joins the 'Ms.' Decade
- NATION : Woman's Suicide Kills 2 Others
- LOCAL : Man Shot in Beverly Hills House
- Arab Cab Driver Attacked in Jerusalem
- Church Gets Last Chance to Fit In on Palomar
- Crackdown on 'Bandit' Taxis Launched by City Officials
- Navy in San Diego to Play Host to 3 Soviet Warships
- Latino Students Win Scholarships
- Voluntary AIDS Tests of Inmates to Be Implemented : Health: Privacy is promised, and positive results would not be revealed until after the person had gotten out of jail.
- USIU's Bid for Conference Is Put on Hold
- NEWPORT BEACH : Branch Merges With Countywide YMCA
- 2 Second-Half Goals Give Belgium Opening Victory Over South Korea : World Cup: Tight defense meant that South Koreans didn't get a shot on goal for more than an hour.
- WORLD CUP '90 : The Morning After: U.S. Show Goes On Despite Reviews
- Arkansas, Florida State, Miami Eye SEC Expansion : Football: Would consider joining conference if extended an invitation, schools' athletic directors say.
- WORLD CUP '90 : They Dance in Streets After Upset
- Music Adventure for Emotions : Guitarist: Tom Verlaine's multitiered, acoustic sounds are born of dreamlike reverie. He brings his solo act to the Coach House tonight.
- CBS' '48 Hrs.' Makes Top 10 for First Time : Ratings: NBC wins weekly Nielsen race. ABC is edged out of No. 2 Spot.
- Taj Mahal Falls Below $1-Million-a-Day Goal
- Sales of Single-Family Houses Rise in May, But Pace Is Far Behind Last Year's Figures : Real estate: Local realtors say sales remain strong for properties costing less than $300,000.
- 'Right Up to the End'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Crayola Marks a New Era
- HemaCare Gains OK on AIDS Drug Trials
- Boom in Business Travel Spurs Hotel Competition
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- McDonnell Gets Job
- Software Toolworks Plans Sale of Common Stock
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hong Kong Money Moving Out
- Russia Republic Votes Sovereignty
- Laker, Rapper Team Up to Carry Anti-Smoking Message to Blacks
- Imagine L.A. as an outpost of eastern...
- 26 Youths Sue Officers, City Over Park Incident
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : $2.35 Trash Fee Hike Is Proposed
- Ryan Pitches Sixth No-Hitter, 5-0 : Baseball: At 43, Ranger pitcher becomes the oldest to get one and extends his major league record. Facing 29 batters, he strikes out 14 at Oakland.
- Biggest Leap Was Finding Each Other : Track and field: Sheila Hudson, Kenny Harrison have more in common than the triple jump.
- Arts on Green Will Expand to 2-Day Festival : Funding: Although expenses have increased and first-time benefactors are still being sought, the Costa Mesa performing and visual arts program is financially healthier than earlier thought.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Baroque Fest Ends With Uneven Bach Program
- Crying Foul : Children: Four 30-second ads airing during the National Basketball Assn. finals spotlight abuse problem.
- Arete Associates in Sherman Oaks received a...
- U.S. Picks Carriers for Routes to Tokyo : Transportation: American, Delta, America West and Hawaiian Airlines win a preliminary round in a hot competition.
- A Model for East Bloc Workers
- Angus McBean; Photographer of Entertainers
- Society's Ills Put Burden on City Hospitals, Report Says : Social services: Rising crime rate, homelessness and AIDS contribute to decay in system, a coalition of urban health-care institutions says.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFRICA : Continent Warned on Loss of Resources
- Cold Fusion Funding Fuss Speeds Utah U. Chief 's Exit
- Driver Escapes Injury in Freeway Shooting : Crime: It was the latest in a rash of similar incidents. According to a CHP study, violent encounters on local freeways have more than tripled in the past year.
- FILLMORE : Flexible Fees for Film Crews Studied
- Cramped Cudahy Puts Temporary Halt on Residential Construction
- Trial Delayed for Deputies Charged With Thefts
- Jim Horton has been named vice president...
- U.S. Lifts Suspension on Hughes Unit
- Some Life Insurance Offers a Tax-Deferred Investment : Earnings: Whole, universal and variable life policies build a cash value that you can use for any purpose while you're still around. But taking the money reduces the payoff amount to your survivors.
- Demands by U.S. Hamper Trade Talks, Japan Claims
- Unocal Affiliate Will Incorporate: Union Exploration Partners...
- California to Generate 1 in 6 Jobs, Study Says
- John C. Stiska has been elected president...
- Police Aid Wounded Comrade : Shootings: Fellow officers line up to donate blood and former college softball teammates gather to support a policewoman who was attacked by robbers.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Consider Development Limit
- Five Ram Players Shook Up by Charter Flight's Turbulence
- THE SIDELINES : Cubs Williams on Disabled List
- 5 German Fans Given 2 Years in Soccer Brawl
- Chris Ford Chosen as Coach of Celtics : Basketball: He was the only member of coaching staff retained after Jimmy Rodgers was fired May 8.
- BASEBALLMission Bay High's Pat Betancourt, a Times'...
- Morse Again Wins Honor for 'Tru'
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Coverage of American Muslims
- Throwing Papers at Dan Quayle
- Gene May has been named vice president...
- Yacht Sellers Find Good Sailing in Japan : Exports: The Japanese, with money and more leisure time, have a budding love affair with boating and have become a growing market for American-built luxury boats.
- Advertising Must Go On, Even When the Celebrity Spokesman Can't
- John C. Myers has been named to...
- STOCKS : 30-Point Gain Breaks Dow's Slump
- Fujimori Sees Election as a Blow to Guerrillas : Peru: The new president says his support was strongest in remote areas, where rebels are active.
- Market Scene : On a Magic Carpet Buy in Old Damascus : The thrill and anguish of bargaining for a Bokhara or a Persian floral is a specialty of the Middle East.
- Limit Eating of Fish From S.D. Bay, Study Cautions
- Shamir Cabinet Clears Parliament : Israel: The complicated coalition marks a turn to the right. It includes Likud, religious parties and hard-liners.
- Assembly Acts to Crack Down on Sweatshops
- On the Record : Radio: Maria VanderKolk's gig as a guest disc jockey is her first public act since becoming supervisor-elect.
- THE DROUGHT CONSERVATION : Leaks May Get Everybody Out of the Pool
- BREA : Submarine Project Wins for Student
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES / LINDA BLANDFORD : Here, Even Death Is a Job for a Sunny Day
- San Diego
- Board Quietly Elects NRA Leaders : Convention: Gun fanciers who wanted a leadership shakeup to counter legislative setbacks were disappointed. The embattled CEO was reelected unanimously.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Jones Gets 20th Save in Indians' 4-3 Victory Over Red Sox
- THE WORLD CUP : Police, Wet Weather Keep Fans in Check as Irish Tie English
- Ripken Keeps Playing, for Better or Worse
- Laker Change a Smooth One : Mike Dunleavy: Former assistant for Milwaukee Bucks, 36, again manages to get a lucky break.
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- White House Cites Problems in Arts Grants
- Mulheren Prosecution Rests Its Case: The prosecution...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler, Renault Abandon Joint Venture for Sport-Utility Vehicle
- Birmingham Steel Plans Mill in Phoenix
- Kathy Balyeat has been selected to serve...
- Trump Borrows $60 Million to Meet Interest Payments : Finance: The developer agrees to put up more collateral to obtain the new loans from his four major bank creditors.
- Indio Bank Burns in 3rd Bombing of Its Kind in 5 Weeks
- MOSCOW : Crucial Week On Tap
- Culture : To Market, to Market to Buy the Odd Animal Skull or Carcass : They come by bicycle and Mercedes-Benz to the largest fetish market in Africa. It is the center of a traditional religion loosely known as animism.
- Media : Rita, Her Dress, and Other News (?) From Israel's Press : Light stories are not usually the stuff of most newspapers in the Jewish state. However, a few odds ones do turn up.
- Rosalind Shaffer; Writer, Publicist in Hollywood
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Oil Recycling Bill Calls for Deposit
- Soviet Anti-Semitism Surges Again
- PLO Indirectly Condemns Abbas' Abortive Attack on Israeli Beach : Diplomacy: The U.S. is 'disappointed' in the statement. But Palestinians hope it will help preserve their dialogue with Washington.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Suspect Faces Long List of Warrants
- Friends Rally to Support of Wounded LAPD Officer
- GARDEN GROVE : Debate to Be Held on Transit System
- Jury Convicts Migrant's Taunter : Courts: But lack of a felony conviction and acquittal of a second defendant leave migrant advocates worried that the decision might encourage vigilantism.
- Traffic Accident Leads to Van Nuys Shooting
- New Lawyer Hired for Brando : Killing: Attorney does not rule out the possibility of seeking a plea bargain.
- SIMI VALLEY : Group Asks Council for 2 Bingo Days
- Adversity Brought Out Excellence in Locke High Student
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME : Outfielder Bobby Patel is Fullerton's 'Other' Heavy Hitter
- U.S. Players Say Europeans Just Don't Understand
- Tartikoff: The Education of a Yale Man
- L.A. Board of Supervisors Fight Against Redistricting Decision
- Large U.S. Market May Be a Perfect Fit for Zegna's Expensive Menswear : Fashion: The clothier's new store in New York signals the beginning of a marketing push in the United States. It hopes to cash in on the revival of custom tailoring.
- Phone Firms Covet Cable TV Market, and Cable Industry Raises the Alarm
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : 2 Firms Working on System to Speed Credit-Card Sales
- Asbestos Fund Seeks Ways to Ease Shortfall:...
- Bonn, Moscow Report Progress on Key Issue : Reunification: The foreign ministers move closer to resolving differences over the status of a future Germany.
- 4 of 5 in Poll Believe Pollution Threatens Quality of U.S. Life
- WORLD : 66 Arab Children Hurt as Israelis Throw Tear Gas Into U.N. Clinic
- LOCAL : Newport Beach Developer Gives $1 Million to Irvine Theatre
- Kurds Launch Biggest Raid in Turkey Since '88
- Family-Style Benefit Helps a Family Issue
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Feeling Sting of Sun's Rays : Health: Increasingly wary of deadly skin cancers, Californians with dark tans are fading fast.
- Republicans Demand Fast Flag Vote and Democrats Say They'll Get It
- COLUMN ONE : Azusa--After the Bulldozers : The city fathers foresaw prosperity when change began coming to the sleepy little farm town after World War II. But something went wrong.
- Brando Son Gets New Lawyer : Crime: Defense veteran Robert Shapiro hopes to settle murder case without trial.
- Escondido Unified Votes Today on Peacemaker
- Dispatcher's Instructions Give Baby a Second Chance at Life
- Boppin' in the 'Burbs
- Cavuoto Concedes Defeat to Kimbrough
- Skill and a Whittle Bit of Patience
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE LATE COLD WAR : Acquaintances, Not Quite Friends : Americans and Russians have a way to go before there is any special relationship. But change can come on fast.
- THE SIDELINES : Johnson to Coach Penguins
- Over-the-Counter Cold Medications Pose Latest Threat
- Carl Lewis Plans to Run 100 Heats, but May Bypass Final at Cerritos
- Michael Carbajal, the North American Boxing Federation...
- Channel 13 Hires Hernandez; Jacobs Out
- SHORT TAKES : Actor Cummings Celebrates 80
- Music Review : Mixed Program by Cambridge Singers in Pasadena
- Australia to Fight Maxwell on Bid for Newspaper Stake
- Robert L. Grove, Daniel W. Gudeman, Frank...
- Lockheed Corp., a Calabasas-based aerospace and defense...
- American Cytogenetics named M. L. Back as...
- Gas Could Drop 10 Cents a Gallon by Mid-Summer
- First-Quarter Trade Deficit at 6-Year Low : Economy: Imbalance narrows by 14%; record sales of U.S. products overseas given credit.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Chumash Revive Culture After Years on the Shelf
- GUATEMALA CITY : A Latin Summit
- Monkeying Around With Life and What It Means
- Bush, Reagan, Ford to Attend Nixon Opening
- Government Shielded From Own Bad Advice : Law: The high court rules that U.S. may not be sued even if citizens suffer loss from its erroneous statements. The case involves a San Diego man.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Jackson to Grads: Shun Drugs
- CAMARILLO : Alternate Sought for Transit Commitee
- D.A. Hopeful Enright Allowed to Keep Job but Loses Desk in Executive Offices
- COUNTYWIDE : Festival Puts Ocean in the Limelight
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Boeing Gets Its Third-Largest Order : Airliners: Korean Air has requested 23 new 747-400s, in a deal potentially worth $4.8 billion. The order could help pare the U.S. trade deficit.
- Koll Co. to Handle Development at Wetlands Area
- Customers' Dialing Puts Dollars in '900' Company's Pockets : Communications: A provider of pay-per-call phone services profits, but feels the effect of consumer groups' complaints.
- Chase Manhattan's Credit Rating Lowered: Concern about...
- Friendly Ford Approves Pact to Sell Dealership : Sale: A consumer fraud lawsuit filed in March slowed the proposed deal. Now the car dealer must seek permission from bankruptcy court to complete the transaction.
- PEOPLE : Bidwell Joins Exodus of Chrysler Officials
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : 5 Prisoners Killed in Attempted Jailbreak
- Bechtel to Expand Local Operations: The San...
- 'Greater China': Superpower on a Drawing Board : The idea of unifying Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macao and the mainland is as old as Sun Yat-sen. The potential is enormous.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Jaws' Model Plans to Retire
- Figure in Crusading Juror Trial Faces Prison in Another Case
- 2 Get Maximum Terms in N.Y. Racial Murder
- Terrorists Blast U.S. Firm in Athens
- Officer Awarded $6,250 in Alleged Beating
- 2-Mile Climbing Lane on Freeway Dedicated
- Santa Clarita, Builders Exchange Accusations Over Stalled Project
- Protecting Even the Most Horrid : * The Case of Flag Burning and Rap Music
- ON THE BEACH : Since Getting the Call, Opalinski and Partner Ringing Up Opponents
- Parrish Homer Adds to Davis' Disappointment
- THE SIDELINES : Lendl Advances on Grass Court
- Bob Vila Climbs Back Up Television's Ladder
- Fast-Growing Cost Care Inc. Sold to John Hancock : Merger: The Huntington Beach company's acquisition by the insurance and financial giant has created one of the nation's largest cost-management firms.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Judy Henrich has been appointed senior vice...
- Author Wants to Retire Old Ideas
- Pregnancy: Man's Final Frontier
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : 60 Illegal Chinese Aliens in Custody
- ALGIERS : Islamic Election Test
- Opposition Partisans Cry Foul in Bulgaria : East Europe: 100,000 protest in Sofia. But observers praise the fairness of the apparent Communist victory.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Shepherd at 40: Soul-Searching
- San Diego
- CYPRESS : Neighbors Battling Race Track Concerts
- SANTA PAULA : 19-Year-Old Held in Stabbing Incident
- Bingo Spells Praise for Sycuan Indians From U.S. Government
- Man Dies When Truck Crushes Car
- Agency OKs 2nd Loan in Year to Sun Valley Housing Project
- Berman Revises Land Swap Legislation
- McMackin, Treend City Co-Players of Year
- American Paul Chamberlin set back the Wimbledon...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF ASSN. FINALS : Estancia's Maki Wins Title on First Hole of Sudden Death
- Laker Change a Smooth One : Pat Riley: He decided to resign 10 days ago, but delay was to allow Lakers to work out easy transition, unlike 1981.
- U.S. Team Hit by Few Swift Kicks
- SHORT TAKES : TV Dads Urged to Show Love
- SHORT TAKES : 'Money World' Set for Soviet TV
- Symphony Dog Days Were Golden--in Memory That Is
- McClelland Consultants Inc. in Ventura was awarded...
- Mark Senitz has joined the McNeil Agency...
- Great American Mulls Sale of Branches in State
- High Court Voids Law Against Burning Flag : Judiciary: A 5-4 decision again holds such protest is not a crime. Ruling renews calls for an amendment.
- Provincial Legislature to Vote on Quebec Pact : Canada: The Newfoundland lawmakers will consider ratification of an accord giving special powers to the nation's French-speaking province.
- WORLD : Motherhood: a Matter of Degree
- Bulgaria Students Strike Over Elections
- LOCAL : Man Dies on Freeway in Pacoima
- The District That Stretched Almost Anywhere but East : L.A. County: Since the 1950s, the evidence shows that the supervisors have been gerrymandering the 3rd District away from areas of high Latino concentration.
- OXNARD : City Council to Start Finalizing Budget
- Mayor to Go to D.C., Mexico on Airport Quest
- OXNARD : Woman Charged in Kidnap Hoax
- Businessman Shot Dead Outside Home : Crime: Police say there is evidence of a struggle in the driveway. They have no suspects and no motive in San Marino's first murder in more than 10 years.
- First baseman Glenn Davis of the Houston...
- Parrish's Home Run Gives Angels Victory
- Five Ram Players Aboard Charter Are Shaken
- TV REVIEW : A PBS Report on Education
- Monday's recovery of 30 points helped reverse...
- Shoemaker K-Swiss Sprints in First Stock Offer
- Jeff Thompson has been promoted to vice...
- Koll Co. to Manage Henley Properties' Real Estate Empire
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KUWAIT : Government Sweeps Parliament Election
- ENVIRONMENT / HILL COUNTRY HAVOC : A Tiny Songbird Foils Developers' Big Plans : Just a hop ahead of builders' bulldozers, the vanishing Golden-cheeked Warbler makes it to the protection of endangered species status.
- John Caples; Ad Man Wrote Enduring American Phrase
- Charges Filed in Buena Park Marine's Killing
- Vincent Romano; Founded Gay Chorus
- Operation Rescue Upset at Full Jail Terms in Trespassing Cases : Abortion: The group accuses city attorney's office of clogging court system by refusing to agree on reduced sentences and probation.
- Contender for Malibu Seat Leaves Hospital
- Protesters Accuse Police of Brutality in Clash at INS Detention Facility
- School to Teach Kindergartners Only in Spanish
- BREA : July 4th Celebration Returns to Stadium
- VENTURA : Teacher Selected for NASA Program
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-Bank Supervisor Sentenced to Prison
- Trucks Get a Lane to Climb Simi Valley Pass : Freeways: To prevent tie-ups from 2,450 slow rigs a day, Ventura and Los Angeles county officials dedicate a $1.3-million widening of the westbound California 118.
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Drug Testing by Track Group Is Questioned : Enforcement: Documents show The Athletics Congress misuses procedures and ignores its bylaws.
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pianist Marcus Roberts Brings Rainbow of Styles to New Group
- Nestle to Consolidate: Nestle Holdings Inc. plans...
- PEOPLE : Entertainment Weekly Managing Editor Quits
- Elmo Semiconductor Corp. in Burbank received a...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Infotech Unveils New Software
- Networks Go Directly to Producers on Rerun Rights
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Walesa Rejects Offer to Lead Center Party
- Paul Magasin, 78; Lawyer, Ex-U.S. Official
- * Joined: President Guillermo Endara says he...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Drug Case Dropped Against Colombians
- Profile : Fang Lizhi: The Dissident as "Furniture." : The astrophysicist and his wife are living in the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. His letters abroad offer details of their life in politial exile.
- NATION : Dukakis' Bomb Talk Was No Joke
- Fear of Blast Keeps Firefighters at Bay
- Co-skippers John MacLaurin of Los Angeles and...
- ART REVIEWS : Vito Acconci's Massive Sculptures Turn to Thoughts of Home
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Save the Boxing Club
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- . . . and Half a World Away, a Japanese Town Hails an Adopted Son's Victory