- He Can't Live Without the Competition : Swimming: At 36, Tim Harvey felt he was missing something. He found it at the Masters level.
- Police Say No Laws Violated in Fatal Midair Collision
- UCI's Matyuch, Rabbitt Receive Postgraduate Aid
- The Laguna Art Museum has been awarded...
- Perceptronics Delivers Simulator Prototypes: Perceptronics Inc. has...
- Harding Moving Seeks Protection From Creditors : Bankruptcy: Chapter 11 filing shows no assets, $450,000 in debts for one of the county's biggest black-owned companies.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- How Cities Are Saving Water
- His Pinto Proves to Be a Reliable Workhorse
- Fast Food Gets in on the Ground Floor : Restaurants: New McDonald's on North Central Avenue is touted as the country's first drive-through eatery in a high-rise building.
- County Unveils New Warning Signs for Bay Swimmers : * Pollution: Officials say they are designed to help lifeguards steer swimmers away from contaminated water flowing out of storm drains.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Skinner Won't Alter His Traveling Plans
- FLICKS : FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Stars 'n' Strikes : Some major motion pictures will be released on tape this month. The Prueter Library offers a martial arts program.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 'What Is the Meaning of Life?'
- Summer Ends Early for 6 Year-Round Schools
- Camp Greeter : Gordon Bower Makes National Park Visitors Feel Welcome
- THEATER : For Former Gospel Singer, It's Lady's Night--and Day
- THE TIMES POLL : Majority in Survey Believes U.S. Still Is in a Recession
- Sky's the Limit, Say Celebration Organizers
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Burial Site Approval Appealed
- IF NAVY STATION SHIPS OUT : Officials Unsure About Future of Military Housing
- THE Net Set : Bryan Twins, Nurtured by Parents From Infancy, Court Junior Tennis Fame
- Berger Ends Power Slump in a Big Way : American Legion baseball: Granada Hills West player hits two home runs and drives in six runs in win over Verdugo Hills.
- SDSU Won't Play Miami in '93, '94
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Real Stewart Returns to Form for Athletics
- Only Dodger All-Star Pick to Stay Home
- Sailing
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Brewery Dumps Marketing Plans for PowerMaster
- Where to Go to See Independence Day Fireworks, Parades
- After Snub, He Becomes a Cub : * Baseball: Right-hander finds his niche in Chicago rotation after being traded by Philadelphia.
- Curtis B. Dall; Headed Conservative Liberty Lobby
- Anywhere but in America, He'd Be a Star : Marcelo Balboa Is Brilliant in Obscurity for U.S. Soccer Team
- Officer Slain in Apparent Robbery : Crime: He is killed by a fellow deputy, who was also a friend, from the Encinitas station. The dead man was off duty and wearing a mask. Accomplice escapes.
- Israel Has First Clash on Syrian Border in Six Years
- Armed Teen Struck by 10 Police Bullets, Autopsy Report Shows
- MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S SCREAM : Mark Pitta's Act Is Puckish on Pop Culture
- Temple City : New Rules for Live Oak Park
- Library Closed for Month as It Moves
- Pastor Guilty of Child Beating for Punishing His Daughter, 14
- Fourth Festivities to Have Special Flavor : Independence Day: Fireworks, parades and other events will salute the veterans of Operation Desert Storm.
- Friendship Ends With Violence : Slaying: Two men shared same uncommon German name. Alleged killer, 81, accused victim of stealing his money before shooting him, police say.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela Might Go to Minors
- SANTA PAULA : Students Rewarded With Camping Trip
- LAGUNA HILLS : Murderer's Plea to Kill Himself Rejected
- Taking the Debate on the 40-Hour Workweek to a Hire Realm
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE FOURTH OF JULY : The Haters and Bigots Will Be Judged : Some words from a 'saloon singer' to those who still haven't figured out the whole point of America.
- Warner Center Major Project Limits Sought
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan's Chest Pains Not From Heart
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : The Last Word on McEnroe's Loss: He Is Fined $10,000 for Outburst
- Strawberry Back, Armed for Victory : Dodgers: He gets a single and throws out runner at the plate in 6-3 win over Padres. Ojeda gets decision.
- Gonzalez Gets Wish, Dodgers Trade Him for Webster : Baseball: Player without a hit in 28 at-bats this season might get more of a chance in Pittsburgh.
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : 'Laura' OK After Awaking : With her charm and vitality, Lynn Laguna, as 'the girl,' rescues the Golden West College play from a tedium that nearly ruins the first act.
- Midniters' Leader Ready to Rock Again : Pop music: The East L.A. band that made the charts in the '60s will share the bill at a 'Latino Legends' concert Saturday.
- Azusa : Electric Rate Hike Killed
- Risks Found in DPT, Rubella Vaccines : Health: A study finds the childhood preventives may be linked to adverse effects but the benefits still far outweigh drawbacks.
- Papa's: A Little Pit of Heaven
- Almost Their Waterloo : * Development: For a while, the drought threatened plans for a lake at the Water Garden. Then developers hit on a solution.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Pilot of Heinz Plane Lacked Experience
- Spoiled Rotten : There's Nothing Cat People Won't Do for Their Pets, and That's the Way Cats Like It
- It's Time a Wary Neighborhood Welcome the Newcomers
- TUSTIN : Eminent Domain Proceedings to Begin
- High Court Asked to Void Wilson Veto of Parole for Killer : Prisons: Lawyers for inmate say governor's action is illegal because crime in question predated the 1988 law he invoked.
- FASHION : The Buzz Word : I knew that his graduating from kindergarten meant there would now be pressures on my son never there before.
- Controversial Land Purchase to Be Canceled : Development: Cut-rate freeway acreage would have gone to San Dimas Mayor Terry Dipple and a partner. Dipple says he has put $80,000 into the project and threatens to sue.
- South El Monte : 6 on Improvement Panel
- BOOK REVIEW : The Reality and Psychology of Terrorism : FLYING HERO CLASS <i> By Thomas Keneally</i> ; Warner $19.95, 289 pages
- Closure Would Have an Impact on Businesses
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES / LINDA BLANDFORD : A Midsummer School Day's Dream
- Keeping the Fair Square : Backstretch Mayor Mothers Carny Flock
- Democracy
- Women's Role in Society
- Women's Role in Society
- Harbor Improvements Were Promised Before
- Centerpiece : Patriots of a...
- Women's Role in Society
- Bacharach Opponents Promoting 'Big Lie'
- Centerpiece : Patriots of a...
- S. Africa Repeals Apartheid Law
- Centerpiece : Patriots of a...
- S. Africa Repeals Apartheid Law
- Letter Writer Missing Point of Public Art
- Centerpiece : Patriots of a...
- Women's Role in Society
- No Cynicism Seen in Whale Mural Project
- Mexico's Population
- Police
- School District Tax Criticized
- Fourth of July
- S. Africa Repeals Apartheid Law
- S. Africa Repeals Apartheid Law
- MOVIES - July 4, 1991
- Obituaries - July 4, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 4, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 4, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 4, 1991
- Jewish Family Latest Victim of Hate Crime : Complaint: Youths use shaving cream to scrawl <i> Jew</i> on the lawn of a home in Rancho Santa Margarita. It's the third alleged instance of racism the Sheriff's Department has investigated in five days.
- FULLERTON : Cat Shelter Closed for Accepting Strays
- Big Board's Plan to Open Earlier Gets Some Boos
- HOPEFUL: Look for former councilwomen Victoria Jaffe...
- SHOWTIME: You can count on one hand...
- Revenue Bill Seeks to Head Off Wilson Veto of Budget
- Council OKs Utility Tax to Keep Copter Partol Flying : Budget: A new 1% levy and a hike in the cost of a business license will not only keep the helicopter over the city but provide and extra partol car.
- FIRE FIGHT: Huntington Beach is the campfire...
- Postal Chief Considers S&L; Bailout Role : Thrifts: Postmaster General Anthony M. Frank has talked about being a regulator or overseer of a merger of big institutions.
- THE SIERRA MADRE EARTHQUAKE : 4 Cities That Took $30 Million in Damages Begin the Cleanup
- Lawyers Do More Than Advertisements Suggest
- Wilson Relents on Budget Veto : Finances: Governor returns the $56.4-billion spending plan to the Legislature without his signature. Action allows more time to work out a solution.
- HAPPY FOURTH: Thousands of Orange County workers...
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 4, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 4, 1991
- Lee Remick; Actress' Long Career Spanned TV Dramas, Stage, Film
- From the Archives: Lee Remick; Actress' Long Career Spanned TV Dramas, Stage, Film
- Junkyard a Haven for This Collector's Love: the Edsel
- Governor Partly Shuts Down Connecticut : Deficit: Weicker tries to pressure Legislature to pass income tax by halting non-essential services, laying off workers. Similar action taken in Maine.
- Bill Dugan, a real estate finance officer...
- THE ECONOMY
- Hollywood Chamber May Lose Rights to Landmarks : Finances: The state alleges the agency mismanaged funds involving the hillside sign and Walk of Fame.
- Residents Complain About Sewage Smell : Camarillo: Sanitary plant odors drift to a mobile-home park.
- 19-Year-Old Killed in Skylight Fall Identified
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : This Tax Is a Shore Thing
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Ninth Annual Fiesta Opens Its Run Today
- Bardis Determined to Sell His Share of Los Alamitos
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL NOTEBOOK / STEVE ELLING : Morning Stars of Fullmer, Farlow Dimmed as the Day Wore On
- Sailing
- MOVIE REVIEW : He <i> Said </i> He'd Be Back . . . : Arnold and 'Terminator 2' Return With a Vengeance
- STAGE REVIEW : Deafeningly Bad Version of 'Drums'
- Keating's Lawyers Ask Judge to Halt Hearing : Thrifts: They say the restitution proceeding under way prevents them from preparing a defense for his criminal trial that starts Aug. 2.
- Lee Remick; Actress' Long Career Spanned TV Dramas, Stage, Film
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Volcano Erupts Anew, Stirs Warning
- Lebanese Army Overruns Palestinian Strongholds
- Slovenes Trap Tanks, Face a Human Bomb : Combat scene: Amid the strife, residents of the republic are wondering why the West doesn't help them.
- Let the Circle Be Unbroken
- Mastermind of Phony Tax Shelter Scheme Sentenced
- Soccer
- Two Shows, Two Entirely Different Methods of Criticism
- U.N. Appointees to Look Into Cuba's Human Rights
- Man Dies After Police Use Taser
- 2 Navy Fliers Rescued After Collision
- Farrell Seeking Temporary Job in Mayor's Office
- SAN CLEMENTE : Worker Suffers Chemical Burns
- Prolonging Apartheid's Agony
- Royals Making It Hard for McRae to Look Good
- AUTOMOTIVE
- Nichols Institute Acquires Houston's MPC Laboratories
- ENERGY
- July 4th Cola Wars Pit Pepsi Against Coke; Cost of Case Lowered
- 25 Killed in Colombia in Rebel Show of Force
- 'Struggle Is Not Over,' Mandela Declares : South Africa: He says the ANC is committed to talks but ready to maintain pressure.
- World IN BRIEF : SWITZERLAND : U.S., Soviets Still Stalemated on Arms
- For Officials, a Fearful 4th : Public Mustn't Forget About the Dangers of Fireworks, They Warn
- U.S. Condemns Use of Force to Preserve Unity
- Insurer Drops Santa Barbara Fire Legal Claim
- Differences in Length of Hospitalization Studied : Medicine: Contrast in patients' conditions and their outcomes don't justify most variations, study finds.
- VENTURA : 2 Men Arrested After Vons Holdup
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Despite Warnings, Tragedies Continue
- Ups and Downs : With His Pitching at Its Lowest Ebb, Gott Gets Lift From Unlikely Oracle's Ramblings
- Boxing
- Despite a Late Snow, Trout Bite Heats Up
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Struggling Twins Blow Lead, Game at Toronto
- Charles R. Wofford, 58, has been named...
- Keating Lawyers Ask U.S. Judge to Stop Hearing : Thrifts: They say the restitution proceeding under way prevents them from preparing a defense for his criminal trial that starts Aug. 2.
- Japan Had Economy --and Its Image--in Mind as It Cut Rate
- The Economy : Orders for Manufactured Goods Grow
- Rita M. Haeusler has been made a...
- STOCKS : Trading Slows Before Holiday; Dow Up 14.31
- A Starter to Fire Up the Barbie
- Cities Too Poor to Mark the Fourth
- His Father Is the Real Hero, Marine Medal-Winner Decides
- Republican Wins Race for Illinois House Seat
- Divided Economic Vision Blurs Democratic Outlook : Politics: Strategists see a renewed consensus as vital to targeting what may be the only chink in Bush's armor.
- County, Family Collide Over What's Best for Aunt Rosie
- Zephyrs Are Promoted Right Out of Market
- Starting in '93, Angels Go to Tempe for Spring
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Won't Go to All-Star Game
- Players Await Offers From Sockers
- A Lamentable Proposal Continues to Come Under Attack
- Urban Water Bill OKd by Assembly : Drought: New bloc representing cities in north and south overcomes rural opposition. Measure would make sales by farmers easier.
- Staking Hopes on Historic Grapes
- Pronouncing Names in Yugoslavia
- Folksy: A yellow ribbon made by Penne...
- Golding Wants Public Participation in Remap
- County to Study Halt of Dumping Into Bay
- Gates Told to Change Complaint Procedures : Police: The commission orders reforms in handling misconduct allegations, opposes civilian review board.
- Man, 24, Commits Suicide in Sky Diving Jump
- Mass for Slain GI Is Prayer for Peace at Home : Crime: Army private survived Desert Storm combat only to die, along with his cousin, as innocent victims of street wars.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residents Cut Water Use by 27% in June
- COUNTYWIDE : 1990 Crop Value Is Revised Downward
- TUSTIN : City Succeeding in Water Conservation
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Accused of Kidnaping, Rape
- Fourth of July Events
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Taxes That Cover the Waterfront : Government's scramble for bucks can leave people high and dry
- Virginia M. Dalton; Retired Teacher
- Ex-Head of Treatment Program Accused of Filing False Claims
- MOORPARK : Operator of Shelter Faces Sex Charges
- COUNTYWIDE : May Jobless Rate Holds Steady at 6.1%
- Chatsworth Strolls to Win Over Van Nuys-Notre Dame : * Baseball: Four walks precede Blair's game-winning sacrifice fly in two-run seventh inning.
- Riddoch Gets Two Headaches : * Baseball: Manager leaves dugout after being hit by thrown helmet, and Padres lose to the Dodgers, 4-1.
- AMC Alters Policy on Children
- Former Vice President Walter F. Mondale has...
- Joel I. Bennett, Joel D. Deutsch and...
- Almanac / Economics of Renting : Big Apartments Give More Bang for a Buck
- Top Regulator Caught in Bank Crisis Squeeze Play : Congress: Robert L. Clarke's renomination has been delayed by the Senate Banking Committee chairman.
- Charles N. Houston has been selected vice...
- Security Council May Convene Over Iraq Arms Inquiry
- Drug-Related Emergency Room Visits Decline
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Troops Charged in Prisoner Beating
- FDA Tightening Curbs on Sun Care Products
- Community Contact Vital to Curbing Gang Violence, Police Told : Crime: At a summit meeting, neighborhood activists and politicians urge authorities to find a new approach.
- Picus Rejects Non-Valley Appointee : Commissions: Five of the most powerful city panels have no members who live north of Mulholland Drive.
- Today's Sam Spade--Tough, High-Tech Too
- WESTMINSTER : Boy on Bike Hurt by Passing Car at Mall
- Failed Murder-Suicide Blamed in Slaying
- Phony Hot Line Urges Callers to Turn In Illegal Aliens
- In the Rockets' Red Glare, a Giant Firing Range : The Fourth: This holiday, born in war, gives the gun lobby ammunition; but look who claims the right to bear arms.
- $14 Million Sought by Supervisors for Parkland
- DANA POINT : General Plan for Urban Strategy OKd
- Venable Slam Is Grand : Baseball: Angels beat Royals, 10-3, to close within one game of division-leading Twins. Abbott wins seventh of last eight decisions.
- He's Having a Ball With 'It's Your Call' : * Television: Bill Macdonald, a graduate of Corona del Mar High and USC, enjoys hosting Prime Ticket's phone-in sports talk show.
- Long Wait for Arts Recovery : Funding: Two studies suggest that orchestras and museums, damaged by the recession, may not bounce back for four or five years. Orange County groups are cautious but optimistic.
- MUSIC
- MUSIC REVIEW : Robinson's Electronic Music
- The Cost of Living
- THE ECONOMY
- O.C.'s Housing Revival Continues in 2nd Quarter : New homes: Prices fall, sales rise and inventory shrinks, studies show. But the numbers don't indicate a quick recovery from the overall real estate slump.
- Stock Funds: What Does the 2nd Half Hold?
- Postal Officials Edge Towards Another Rate Increase
- CLIPBOARD : HOME RUN PARK
- U.S. Will Speed Troop Pullback From Europe : Defense: Accelerated withdrawal will take place over the next 15 months, officials say.
- U.S. Seeks U.N. Meeting on Nuclear Equipment in Iraq : Inspections: Hussein clearly balks at allowing access to installations. Security Council may convene Friday.
- Petland Fined Over Sale of Sick Puppies
- Foster Mother Not Arrested in Death of Baby in Van
- 3 Indicted on Charges of Smuggling Nearly 2 Tons of Cocaine
- U.S. Shouldn't Have to Wait a Decade for a Fair Count : Census: The quality of life for nonwhite Americans is at stake in the pending decision on whether to adjust the '90 tally.
- Kings Promise to Be Well-Oiled Machine
- OPERA REVIEW : The Bolshoi Boss Returns
- ART & AUCTIONS
- Marriott Corp.: The hotel company reported second-quarter...
- COLUMN ONE : Siege of the City Slickers : In Montana, ranchers and environmentalists have found a common enemy--urban refugees buying 'ranchettes,' threatening the very tranquillity they seek.
- Times Fund Awards 200 Grants-in-Aid
- COSTA MESA : Banner Used in Search for Woman
- Fair Skies and Extra Patrolmen for Holiday
- Lancaster OKs Road Through Wooded Area
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Resident Allowed to Keep Illegal Fence
- THOUSAND OAKS : Marriage License, Passport Fees to Rise
- Woman Dies 42 Days After Feeding Is Halted
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Twins Put Erickson on Disabled List
- Apparently, He's Not Fit to Wear Uniform
- Mallon a Winner At Last : * Golf: After several lean years, Ramona golfer picks up a couple victories.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Outside Post May Hurt Roan Spirit
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Accelerando': Love at 2 Speeds
- Holmes & Narver Picks Senior VP
- Nomination of Thomas Seen as Deft Political Stroke : Judiciary: Black rights leaders seem unlikely to strongly attack black high court choice. If they don't, Senate liberals may be reluctant to oppose him.
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Double Agent Says He Infiltrated CIA
- CBS Says Skinner Flight Lessons Cost $40,000
- SANTA PAULA : Caltrans Worker Hurt; Driver Held
- Fireworks Sales Are Booming : Fillmore: Operators of the county's only legal outlets say the increase is sparked by patriotic fervor. Fire officials elsewhere still oppose their use.
- IRVINE : City Wins Prize for Disabled Programs
- Zinzun Award of $3.8 Million Is Overturned : Court: Judge says there was no evidence to indicate that Assistant Police Chief Robert Vernon's conduct defamed black activist or caused him emotional harm.
- L.A. WATTS SUMMER GAMES NOTEBOOK / JOHN ORTEGA : Welch Helps Zopelis Choose Sides
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : Top-Seeded Edberg Uses Strength to Sweep Out McEnroe, 7-6, 6-1, 6-4
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Reel Music' Has Some Reel Fun : Saddleback College's revue presents several time-honored film scores along with a handful of surprises, including refreshing jabs at Hollywood's excesses.
- Strike Threat Renewed by Romanian Union
- S. Korea Leader Hopeful on Reunification : Diplomacy: Bush tells visitor from Seoul that the U.S. backs moves to make the two Koreas one.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Offers List of Smoke-Free Eateries
- San Diego
- Patagonia Lays Off 81 Employees in Ventura : Economy: The clothing manufacturer blames the recession and growth expectations that ran too high.
- COUNTYWIDE : Holiday Closings
- What If the Big One Hits Caltech?
- North County to Get 2nd Hiring Hall for Migrants : Labor: Regulations will stipulate that immigrants must provide INS documentation to register to work.
- SOCCER CONCACAF GOLD CUP : It's Hard Sell, but Blackout Might Empty Easy Chairs
- A Change of Heart : Bypass Surgery Persuaded Don Luke to Quit a Sedentary Lifestyle and Tackle Triathlons
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Pacific Scientific Wins Boeing Deal: Pacific Scientific...
- L.A. Gear Ekes Out Profit Despite Decline in Sales
- AUTOMOTIVE
- Pentagon Contract Goes to Irvine Sensors: Irvine...
- Labor Department Panel Urges Teaching of New Skills for Jobs
- Wageman, Specialist in Troubled Thrifts, Will Head HomeFed
- In the ongoing shake-up of management at...
- Council Can't Agree on Filling Vacancy
- San Diego
- Redistricting Takes On New Urgency
- Bicyclist Wielding Machete Bursts Into Van Nuys Car Dealership, Is Later Arrested
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUPREME COURT : Bush May Have Drawn a Wild Card : Thomas' dedication to individual rights may indicate a streak of independence.
- 7 Newcomers Appointed to City Panels
- Sheriff Seeks Boot Camp for Drug Convicts
- CALIFORNIA WATCH : Bad Shake
- CBS' Simon Returns to Scene of Ordeal : Television: Correspondent who was captured and held prisoner by the Iraqis goes back to Baghdad for special that will be aired July 4.
- Reaching Out to Children Robbed of Their Trust : * Volunteers on the Orangewood home's Child Abuse Services Team work to build bonds with kids who have learned to shut everyone out.
- Margaret Suckley; Presidential Aide Gave 'Fala' to F. D. R.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Schools Closed Over Religious Teachings
- Spinning the Harshness of Life Into Gold : BROKEN VESSELS, <i> by Andre Dubus,</i> David Godine, $19.95, 194 pages
- FBI Names New Head of Los Angeles Office : Law enforcement: 22-year veteran of bureau will lead its third-largest operation. He has specialized in gambling and organized crime investigations.
- SIMI VALLEY : Curbside Recycling Program Expanded
- OAK PARK : Funds Allocated for Cityhood Study
- COUNTYWIDE : Homes to Be Sold as Seized Drug Assets
- Employee of Gun Store Is Shot to Death
- COUNTYWIDE : Trustees Greet New College Chancellor