- Jazz Reviews : A Trio in the Nat King Cole Tradition
- Five artists, two from Orange County, have...
- Fighting Back : Art and Survival: The Trials of David Wojnarowicz
- Reiner Decided Earlier Against a Third Trial : Prosecution: The district attorney says he told aides this week that he would not seek to continue the case if the jury was unable to reach a verdict.
- Case Raises New Fears on Spread of AIDS by Health-Care Workers : Medicine: The adequacy of prevention guidelines is questioned in the wake of a woman's apparent infection by her dentist.
- Limits Placed on Weekend Use of Castaic Lake
- GARDEN GROVE : New Ordinance May Force Out Businesses
- San Diego
- 2 Suspects Arrested in Armed Robbery of Home
- Fire Dept. Pushes Air Ambulance Proposal : Trauma care: Medical helicopter would provide 24-hour response from a ridge in the Hollywood Hills. Some residents object.
- COUNTYWIDE : Board to Let Public Comment on Budget
- Escondido
- MOTOR RACING : Secondhand Car Puts Blankenship in First
- Camarillo Unable to Hold Lead in 9th : American Legion: District 16 champion strands 12 baserunners in 5-2 loss to Claremont.
- Jewish Community Rallies for Emigres : Fund Raising: Operation Exodus hopes to ease transition from Soviet Union to Israel.
- Law Mandates Treatment for Campus Rape Victims
- ANC Urged to Keep Slovo Out of Talks
- Mayor Barry Does Not Take Stand as Defense Rests Its Case : Narcotics: Closing arguments on the drug and perjury charges are scheduled for next week. The jury is then expected to begin deliberations.
- Mel Johnson Jr. Happy to Be in 'Total Recall's' Driver's Seat
- State Queries TV Report About 'Wrinkle Cream' : Television: The manufacturer has not filed a scientific study or new drug application, investigator says. KNBC has no comment on inquiry into Dr. Bruce Hensel report.
- What Hollywood Did to His Novel . . . and He Loves It : Movies: Walter Wager watched uneasily as his novel was worked over by a succession of screenwriters, but he is pleased with the results.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Philharmonic Plays Repertory Standards at Bowl
- UCLA Offers Gems From British Cinema
- In the End, Jury Gave In to Confusion
- Flores Says Canceling Election Would Hurt Her Board Seat Bid
- Court Extends Order to Stop Harassment
- ANAHEIM : Free Day Care for Special Foster Kids
- An Officer and a Pooch : Policeman Recalls Life With His Partner--a Workaholic Canine
- THOUSAND OAKS : Developer to Donate 10 Acres for School
- Woodland Hills West Begins Another Streak, 14-6
- Parkinson Avoids Cartilage Damage
- Team Turmoil: Colts Now Bothered by Holdouts, Hangups and Lawsuits
- Episcopal Church, Preservationists Reach Accord on Saving Building : Architecture: Diocesan officials agree to move the structure rather than demolish it. They aren't happy about the cost.
- 3 Convicted in Huge Seizure of Heroin
- Tourists From Outer Space Not Alien Concept to Some
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- BREA : Residents Lobby for Their Small Town
- San Diego
- Man Gets Life Without Parole in Rape, Murder
- GOODWILL GAMES : Anderson Finally Warms to Task for U.S. : Basketball: Americans beat Brazil, 112-95, and advance to Sunday's gold medal game against Yugoslavia.
- University of Alabama star tailback Siran Stacy...
- DEL MAR : Gregson Has Pair of Cup Hopefuls
- The New York judge assigned to the...
- Conejo Valley Dispatched to Showers Early : American Legion: District 16 entrant suffers first tournament loss, bowing to Culver City, 11-1, in shortened game.
- A Postcard From Goodwill Games
- S.D. Border Art Leaves Folks in Ohio Unmoved
- WEEKEND TV : Reids Help Kids Get Fit; McFerrin Visits 'Pops'
- Actor Goes From Ringmaster to 'Barnum' Musical
- The Night Roseanne Sang at the Grand Old Game
- U.S. Eases Stance on Repatriating Indochinese 'Boat People' : Diplomacy: Those who don't object can be sent home, Baker says. But Washington will strongly oppose return of people against their will.
- House Erases Rule Calling for July 31 Adjournment
- 'Star Wars' Rocket Fails
- San Diego
- Ordinance Sets Minimum Size for Hotel Lots
- CARBON CANYON : Downed Power Line Starts Brush Fire
- SANTA ANA : Man Found Shot at Recycling Center
- San Diego
- Scripps Memorial and Scripps Clinic Plan to Merge
- SAN CLEMENTE : Argentinian Awaits Marrow Transplant
- There Has to Be a Better Way : Patched-Together State Budget--Only 27 Days Late
- BURBANK : Order Extended to Stop Harassment
- Insurance Commissioner Sets New Rules for Insurance Rates
- ROUNDUP : Soviet-U.S. Relations Poor After Defection of Fedorov
- Schwartz Wins Scratch Main Event
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- A Dance Instructor's Race Against Time : Cambodia: Leading the country's effort to resurrect classical dances is Chea Samy, 73, who survived the genocidal regime of her brother-in-law, Pol Pot.
- Soviet Sailors Ready to Strut Their Stuff
- Fire Hits London Hotel
- Feinstein Says Budget May Tie Next Governor's Hands
- U.S. Sharply Rejects Castro 'Offer' of Unhappy Cubans
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Deadline for Council Candidacy Extended
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- Roseanne Is Sorry--but Not <i> That </i> Sorry : Controversy: Once she started singing the anthem, she says, she panicked. As for President Bush: 'I'd like to hear him sing it.'
- It's a Chicken Joke to Some but Those Involved Aren't Laughing
- Air Board Gets Control of Program to Cut Traffic and Clean Air
- A Slapper Goes to the Slammer: Zsa Zsa Begins 3-Day Jail Term
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rift Reportedly Led to Peters' Departure
- COUNTYWIDE : Panel Expected to OK Funding Request
- Clinic Fetes Hard-Won Cleanup of Aging Facility
- Fullerton Names Committee to Choose Coach
- Bingham Continues Winning Ways at Ventura
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Beman Takes 1-Shot Lead Over Palmer, Player
- Injuries, Beathard Provide Charger a Reason to Believe
- COMMENTARY : Fox Entertainment Group Is Nipping at Networks' Heels : Television: The rules of the network game are being changed by the emerging "fourth network." NBC, ABC and CBS see problems over programming, ratings, advertising, syndication.
- France Frees 5 Jailed for Trying to Kill Iranian
- SOUTH COUNTY : Civic Center Would Cost $186.6 Million
- Party-Goer Shot Over Advances Toward Woman
- Padres' Werner to Blame for Roseanne's 'Barr-Mangled Banner'
- New Hockey Team Selects Old Favorite for Name: Gulls
- Sound of Silence Awaits the Raider Quarterbacks
- Racquetball World Hires Former Pro
- Gene Studies Trace Most Indians to One Migration
- Cause Behind Rare Form of Epilepsy Is Discovered : Medicine: It is the first time that a biological and genetic mechanism for such a brain disorder has been worked out in detail.
- Plane Missing 7 Years Is Found by Accident
- Top W. German Expert on Terrorism Survives Red Army Faction Bombing
- Kipper Jones' 'Ordinary Story' Is Anything But
- Who Will Be the '90s Edward R. Murrow?
- Switzerland Hands Over $16 Million in Marcos Funds
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Higher Hubble Bid Offered Mirror Test
- Trinidad Militants Report Seizing Cabinet, Premier : Caribbean: Radical Muslim leader cites the island's poverty as a reason for the action.
- OPEC Raises Target Oil Price to $21 a Barrel
- Libyan Twins, 3, Joined at Head, Are Safely Separated
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FDA Wants Diet Pill Taken Off Market
- Quayle Aide Court Choice
- Cobb's Cal State Legacy: Minority, Campus Growth
- Enough Already--Hungary Wants Voters to Stay Away : Elections: Referendum on whether the president is elected or appointed would be the fourth in eight months.
- Automatic Rollbacks May Not Cut Spending : Budget: Independent analysts believe it would be easy for the Legislature to circumvent the trigger mechanism.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DESERT CENTER : Solar Flight Delayed by Technical Glitch
- Israel Admits It Has Chemical Weapons
- Ed Emshwiller, 65; Artist, CalArts Dean
- POLITICS / THE MAYOR FROM MERRILL LYNCH : Japan's New York-Trained Maverick
- Sen. Armstrong Treated for Angina in Hospital
- Slowing Growth Puts Economy Near Recession
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Electric Chair Tested, Used in Execution
- COLUMN ONE : Glacier Ice Has an Old Tale to Tell : It's the Rosetta Stone of the global warming mystery. Researchers in Greenland drill for a frozen core to study 200,000 years of Earth's climate.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Army Discharges 6 Who Fled Germany
- U.S. Lawmakers Vote to Punish Iraq : Foreign affairs: Citing Hussein's bleak human rights record, they overwhelmingly approve stiff trade sanctions.
- S. Korea Opposition Reelects Leader
- Jobless rate: Orange County's unemployment rate bumped...
- Citroen Bids Adieu to Classic Deux Chevaux
- Coast Savings Ratings Lowered: In yet another...
- Amoco Plans Expansion: Amoco Chemical Co. plans...
- NUTS & BOLTS : A How-To For Homeowners : With Effort, Fresh Herbs Can Be Near as the Garden
- Guerrillas Gain a Foothold in Center of Liberia's Capital
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Slow Growth in GNP Sends Dow Down 22
- Intermark Inc.: The diversified La Jolla company,...
- U.S. Eases Stance on Repatriating Indochinese 'Boat People' : Diplomacy: Those who don't object can be sent home, Baker says. But Washington will strongly oppose return of people against their will.
- Harry Leo Nicolai; Early Open-Heart Patient
- WWI Graves Vandalized
- Trinidad Rebels Seize TV, Claim They Staged a Coup : Caribbean: Radical black Muslim leader appears on screen and says his group holds government officials captive.
- Airport Project Contractor Files 2nd Lawsuit Against County
- Donald R. Schort has resigned as senior...
- Wall Beds Are Springing Back Into Use : Furnishings: In this age of small secondary bedrooms, interior decorators are reviving Murphy's bed to help create a guest room.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Mega Borg Towed From Explosion Site
- Japan Puts 5.8% Cap on Defense Budget Rise : Military: The ceiling, imposed by Prime Minister Kaifu's Cabinet for next year, is the lowest since 1961.
- Panel Cuts $5.9 Billion From Pentagon Budget
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Innocent Plea in Freeway Killings
- Pacific Bell Technicians Stage Wildcat Strike
- A Philosophical Buckey Expresses Relief His 7-Year Ordeal Is Ending : Reaction: Molestation defendant says he needed no vindication. He believes the case made him stronger.
- Albert Bowers, 60; Head of Syntex Firm
- Yeltsin OKs Negotiation of Treaties With Baltics
- 2 Survive 11 Days in Debris of Philippines Earthquake
- Killer Dies in Florida's Controversial Electric Chair
- OJAI : Dental Files Sought to Identify Remains
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Airline Offers to Pay Crash Victims
- 10 Charged After Raid of Methamphetamine Lab
- Charges of Racism in Film Industry
- Church's Right Stuff
- Anger Over Malathion Spraying
- Thanks for Helping a Lady in Distress
- 'thirtysomething' Flap
- Placing Responsibility in the Judas Priest Shooting Case
- Money Maker
- Renzo Piano Was Done In by Narrow-Minded Newport Set
- Other Kinds of Educational Opportunities
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Charges of Racism in Film Industry
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Anger Over Malathion Spraying
- Urban Blight
- Anger Over Malathion Spraying
- Biting the Hand of NEA
- Thinking Small
- Debate Continues Over NEA Grants
- Placing Responsibility in the Judas Priest Shooting Case
- Charges of Racism in Film Industry
- Debate Continues Over NEA Grants
- 'thirtysomething' Flap
- Fed Up Over Porter Ranch Project
- Debate Continues Over NEA Grants
- Placing Responsibility in the Judas Priest Shooting Case
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Debate Continues Over NEA Grants
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Sexuality and Erasure
- 'thirtysomething' Flap
- Cuts in L.A. County Services
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- Bloom Is Off the Rose, but Many Say He Still Has a Place in the Hall
- 'thirtysomething' Flap
- Debate Continues Over NEA Grants
- Louisiana Governor Vetoes Strictest U.S. Abortion Bill
- Bush Says Souter Holds 'Broad' Senate Support : Judiciary: Aboard Air Force One with the nominee, who stays silent, the President predicts confirmation.
- Star Drug Prozac Becomes Lilly Liability
- Residents Cite Fears of Tent Jail for Drug Users : Penal system: A group presents a petition voicing opposition to housing as many as 320 prisoners near homes and schools.
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- O.C. Arts Groups Praised, Criticized : Culture: Newport Harbor Art Museum is marked down because of its community outreach program by the California Arts Council grant advisory panel, while SCR is lauded for its efforts. The panel also raised various ethnic questions.
- Council 'Trashes' Park Bond Issue
- Convenience Stores for Thailand: Atlantic Richfield Co.'s...
- Great American to Sell Ad Agency to East Coast Firm
- Law Firms to Vote on Merger: Partners...
- Steven C. Boone has resigned as president...
- ReadiCare Will Add 6 Centers for $2 Million
- P.M. BRIEFING : China, Taiwan and Hong Kong Welcome at Forum, U.S. Says
- DRAFT OF A STATE BUDGET-BALANCING PLAN
- SURF COUNTY, USA : THE HISTORY OF THE OP PRO
- FBI Agents Targeted Black Leaders, Barry Lawyer Says
- SURF COUNTY, USA : THE LONG RIDERS : Some change from business suits into wet suits. Others practically live in the water. All find exceptional challenges and rewards in their search for the perfect wave.
- COLUMN ONE : Souter: A Life Rooted in the Law : Court nominee's world is deliberately narrow, with few interests. But his mind is broad and deep and, to everyone but himself, largely unknown.
- NATION : Nuclear Command Flights Cut
- SURF COUNTY, USA : THE SURF CLAN : As the First Surfing Generation Grays, Many Find the Perfect Wave With Sons, Daughters, Grandkids
- Mayor Urges New Environmental Impact Policy : Developers: The proposal would give builders the option of letting the city pick a consultant for environmental studies.
- FAMILY WATCH : Kind and Gentle, Eh?
- Pedestrian Killed; Driver Is Arrested
- Schools to Investigate Power Lines
- Ex-Convicts Indicted Under Law Targeting Longtime Criminals : Courts: Using a law aimed at "career criminals," a grand jury indicts two men in shooting incidents that could bring each suspect life in prison without parole.
- Mayor Is 1st to File in City Council Race
- PORT HUENEME : Man Charged With Assault, Kidnaping
- Boy Hit by Car in Critical Condition
- Sanders Seen Ready to Sign $2.5-Million Yankees Deal
- Rhythm to Wear Blinkers in Bid to Get Back on Track
- Highland Talk Prevails
- An Enduring Passion : Triathletes of All Ages Quickly Get Hooked on Their Sport's Rigors
- SHORT TAKES : Dallas D.A. Charges Retailers for Selling 2 Live Crew Album
- Compaq Computer Corp.: The Houston-based computer maker...
- Boeing Co.: The Seattle-based commercial airplane, defense...
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: KOLL ANAHEIM CENTER
- CONSUMER NEWS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mail May Arrive a Day Later
- Somebody's Calling Bush's Shots, Marshall Says
- Miracle in Philippines: Quake Survivors Found
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Queen Elizabeth Tours Liner
- Mandela Summoned Over Alleged Plot
- SURF COUNTY, USA : Fashion Starts on the Beach for Surf Wear Industry
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Asthma Death Rate Up More Than 30%
- YSL: Still the King of Haute Couture? : Designer: After a no-show in March, Yves Saint Laurent is back at work, reportedly recovered from 'exhaustion.'
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : U.S. Ends Inquiry Into Dinkins Deal
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Soldiers Accused of Massacring Civilians
- SCIENCE BIOLOGY : Lowly Guppy Helps Scientists Validate Evolutionary Theory
- Bicycles Banned on Trails
- Who Will Tame the Terror?
- COSTA MESA : Free Directory Lists Child-Care Services
- CAMARILLO : Builder Bows Out; City Annexes Site
- Dukes Come Riding Home and Defeat the Capitals : Team Tennis: After three days' rest, Newport Beach holds on to beat Sacramento, 26-20.
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- From Balmy to Crummy in Mere Hours
- Horse Racing Board Elects Hutcheson as Top Executive
- Man Pleads Guilty in $12-Million Fraud Case : Schemes: Prosecutors say most of the money gathered by Alan Keranen was used to pay interest to earlier investors and to support his lavish lifestyle.
- Maverick Seal From Another Ocean Drops In
- This Might Be the Ultimate in Cheap Shots
- THE SIDELINES : Ryan's 300 Bid to Be Televised
- Antonovich Calls Bias Ruling Wrong
- T-Bill Yields Fall: Yields for 52-week T-bills...
- EARNINGS : Ford and GM Report Steep Drops in Income
- Pact for Explosives
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DAVIS : School Buys Ranch for $7.88 Million
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Used Drugs Since '60s--Vereen
- NATION : Souter Sought Assurances
- Top Law Firms Agree to Help on S&L; Suits
- New Fair Manager Seeks a Balance
- No Cheers for Rescuer Who Took Patrol Boat
- FBI Will Investigate Killing by Deputy : Shooting: Attorney for slain woman's family asked for independent review. The Sheriff's Department also is looking into the case.
- THE SIDELINES : 3 Iran Athletes Ask U.S. Asylum
- Here's the Catch: Receiver Ross Loves Pressure Situations : Football: Carson standout will close out his high school career in Shrine Game. Then he will try to showcase his talents at Fresno State.
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Shatter' Highlights Padua Hills B Evening
- Reissues Spotlight Vintage R
- Is F-Sharp Siren Song of Medflies?
- STAGE REVIEW : 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' at Low Tide
- ART REVIEW : 'Crux of Matter' Weaves Tight Web of Symbolism
- ARTS
- Airlines: UAL Corp., Chicago-based parent of United...
- Black & Decker Corp.: The Towson, Md....
- Eli Lilly Target of New Prozac Lawsuit:...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Off 10.15 on News of Firms' Weak Profits
- BREEDING BIRD: ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER (Myiarchus cinerascens)
- SURF COUNTY, USA : REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Sexism Doesn't Dissolve at the Water's Edge
- Road Offenses to Ground Pilots
- San Ysidro
- Pickets to Pizza : Canoga Park Clinic Celebrates Successful Drive to Get Facility Improved
- Independence the Payoff in For-Profit Theaters
- SHORT TAKES : Phallic Symbol on 'Mermaid'?
- STAGE
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Cosmonauts Fix Craft's Faulty Hatch
- Congress OKs Sanctions Against Iraq : Middle East: The move to cut $1.2 billion in loan guarantees underlines its concern over the nation's threatening stance.
- Wed 15 Minutes, Pair Arrested in Robbery Case
- Pentagon Urged to Ban Northrop as a Contractor
- Fire at Kentucky Landfill Forces 600 to Flee Homes
- SURF COUNTY, USA : SURF'S UP : A Look at Orange County's Best Breaks
- LOCAL : Spilled Asphalt Poses Minimal Environmental Peril, State Says
- UFW Protest Disrupts Groundbreaking
- Shipyard Sues Bank to Recoup Princess Louise Salvage Loss
- 5 Held in San Gabriel Valley Robberies : Crime: Authorities arrested 18 suspected 'Black Dragon' gang members. But 13 were released for lack of evidence in more than 30 crimes.
- Eric Dickerson failed to report as veterans...
- Explodent Colt Brings $100,000, Top Price at Sale
- Korea Uses Reunification to Hide Its Own Repression : Human Rights: Roh Tae Woo talks of links with the North, but many charge it's a ploy to keep the South down.
- Angels Get Eck of a Win : Baseball: Oakland's Eckersley surrenders rare walk to Bichette, rarer homer to Hill in 11th inning of 4-2 loss.
- SHORT TAKES : Judas Priest Trial Hears MD
- SCR Announces 3 World Premieres, Musical
- Burbank Firm Offers Clothes for the Disabled : Apparel: The founders buy off-the-rack products in other stores, then alter them. The idea is to let the customers dress like everyone else.
- A Full House for 'Presumed Innocent'
- SURF COUNTY, USA : A Real Job? Selling Cars? Say It Ain't So, Corky
- Matta Convicted on 3 of 4 Counts in Camarena Case
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dudley Moore Wife Asks Divorce