- Monrovia : Old Town Festival on Fridays
- Tidelands Fund Transfer to L.B. Harbor Proposed
- RETAIL
- Northrop Will Add 500 Jobs for F-18 Work : Aerospace: But more than half the positions will be filled by existing employees who otherwise would be idled.
- Safe Seafood : Unsafe Seafood: The Risks Are High
- State Seeks Control of Dump Site : Environment: California asks U.S. government to transfer ownership of land in Mojave Desert for possible use as a nuclear waste facility.
- Clinton Closes His Bus Tour on High Note
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- COMICS OF A FEATHER : Ventriloquist Ken Lucas Is Glad to Share the Bill With a Duck Named Casey
- Milken May Have Harmed Chances of Earlier Parole : Securities: The ex-junk bond king's testimony at a onetime associate's trial angers prosecutors.
- Japan Stunned by Executive's Ouster : Management: The chairman of a major media conglomerate resigns in the wake of a rare, public shake-up. He is accused of incompetence.
- General Automation Net Falls
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Campbell Ford to Institute Fixed-Price Sales Policy : Automobiles: Dealership will also eliminate its finance and insurance division as part of its efforts to end what its owner has called the adversarial relationship with buyers.
- Service Award Goes to Activities Director
- Natraj II: Indian Food Sequel That in No Way Resembles the Original
- HOLLYWOOD MEETS VISTA:
- Agency Approves $1.5 Million to Spruce Up Downtown Area
- <i> The following are selected entries from the crime logs of local law enforcement agencies between July 13 and July 19:</i>
- La Verne : Rebates for Waste-Cutters
- BOOK REVIEW : Newspaper Family Scion Takes a Turn at 'Southern' Fiction : SMALL VICTORIES <i> By Sallie Bingham</i> ; Zoland Books; $20.95; 308 pages
- Tenants Rally to Keep Manager : Housing: Residents seek to prevent transfer of Alexis Alexander to an apartment complex in Valencia next week.
- Legal Aid Chief Quits, Admits Embezzlement : Pacoima: James Steven Carroll, a 13-year veteran of the agency, says he took $400,000 to gamble.
- Lawndale Barters State Transit Funds for Cash : Financing: The city sold Proposition A funds to Glendale because they can be used only for transportation. The cash will be used to help balance the budget.
- Fortis Corp.: The medical cost containment and...
- Overseas Declines Help Push Dow Down 30.80 : Market Overview
- Slaw in Order
- Riddle of the Buoy Shootings : Coastal: Coast Guard officials say eight have been shot and sunk in the past year.
- Throw Another Loaf on the Barbie
- Marina del Rey : Land-Use Meeting Tonight
- PHOTOGRAPHING BIGHORNS : Desert Survival Is 1st Step to Finding the Elusive Sheep
- COLUMN ONE : How They Get You to Do That : Pitches are unending, whether from panhandlers or politicians or sales professionals. As the high (or low) art of persuasion is perfected, the public is ever more vulnerable.
- Monterey Park Boy Among Young Leaders
- Redinger Named Dean of Natural Sciences
- Family of Pan Am Bombing Victim Awarded $9.23 Million
- Glendale : Grant for Parent Training
- Glendale : Asbestos Contract Awarded
- Scholar-Athlete Wins NCAA Scholarship
- ANAHEIM : Woman Was Slain Trying to Leave Mate
- South Pasadena : 5% Utility Tax Approved
- WEEKEND GETAWAY : Relaxing on Coast a Capitola Idea
- INSURANCE
- Not Seeing Is Relieving : Sound Advance Systems Builds Thin, Flat Speakers That Can Be Hidden Inside Walls or Ceilings
- Homedco Stock Dips After Rising 44%
- Take This, You Cur
- Claremont High Girl Wins Korea Essay Prize
- Bighorns Hold Out in Desert
- Diamond Bar : Septic-Tank Overflow Study
- SMORGASBORD / THE FOOD COLUMN : Hooked : Service excels at the Red Lobster, and Jake's does barbecue from an exotic spot close to home.
- Whittier : Hot Line Brings Results in 'Shop Whittier' Campaign
- Navy Scandal Blamed on a 'Handful' : Tailhook: Acting secretary says a few junior officers sexually harassed women at convention. The service's morale has suffered, he adds.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : A Sense of History : Ventura author Elaine F. O'Brien wrote 'Anita of Rancho Del Mar' about a girl who lived near Mission San Buenaventura in 1836.
- Baboon Liver Recipient Recovers From Rejection
- Let the Champagne Tasting Begin
- Inquiry Into Schools' Alleged Anti-Latino Bias
- 4th-Quarter Profit Up 52% at Microsoft
- Jeep Wrangler Returns to Its Toledo Roots
- Turner Plans a TV Station in Moscow : Broadcasting: CNN's parent seeks Russian approval of a joint venture with a local company.
- Safe Seafood : Fish of the Future
- Event Will Help Latinos Trace Family Roots
- Garage Sale! : Neighbors Share a Profitable, Enjoyable Weekend Event
- Women's Issues: Beyond Hillary and Di
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Designs on a Queen : Planner goes beyond floating the notion of moving the ship to Ventura Harbor for a university campus.
- 'Handful of Junior Officers' Blamed for Tailhook Scandal
- NO MORE WASTED DAYS : After Years of Derailments, Freddy Fender's Career Is Finally Fully on Track
- Sheriff's Liaison to Return at One School : Education: Supervisor Michael Antonovich allocates $55,000 to fund a counselor at Crescenta Valley High. Second deputy won't return to Altadena, however.
- Hearing on Plans, Sites for City Water Cleanup : Environment: All four proposed locations are in the Grand Central industrial area. The EPA will release the names of companies responsible for paying for the work.
- Santa Paula : Redevelopment Tax Dispute Settled
- High School Orchestra Plays Its Way to Victory in Vienna : Young Musicians Take First in International Competition
- Amgen Reports a Solid Turnaround in Quarter
- Triconex Corp.: The Irvine maker of industrial...
- RETAIL : Footwear Importer Given a Leg Up by Clinton's Jogging
- What Heat Hath Wrought
- Hot Pink Chicken
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Objets D'Art : A Montecito artist says she is 'picky about the garbage' she uses in her works, now displayed at a gallery in Carpinteria.
- COSTA MESA : Accident Critically Hurts Motorcyclist
- It's All in a Day's Work : Sheriff's Dept.: Deputies go about their duties, with the Kolts report having little effect on the performance of their jobs or their interactions with the public.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Restores Ban on Firing BB Guns
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council OKs Use of Pushcarts, Kiosks
- LOCAL NOTES : Woods Stretches Lead to Two at Torrey Pines
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Paseana Lengths Ahead of Field
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : Colotti Wins the 17th Stage; Indurain Keeps Overall Lead
- Audience Gets Into the Circus Act : Theater: San Francisco troupe's presentation of workshops, music and plays is full of fun--and messages, too.
- MPAA Plans Move From N.Y. to L.A.
- QUOTABLE
- Still Having Ball in League of Own : Movie: Ex-players of the team that inspired the film speak in Anaheim.
- VAN NUYS : Judge May Let Actor Avoid Jail Term
- Four Deaths Apparently the Result of Marital Discord
- LOS ANGELES : Proposal to Build Plant in South L.A. Advances
- U.S. Attorney Charges Man Who Allegedly Stalked Janet Jackson
- Major Flaws Found in Pacoima Clubhouse
- Team Global : World Waits to See What NBA Stars Will Do on Their Summer Vacation
- Yugoslavia Will Send Individuals to Games
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Maddox Signs for $4.4 Million
- Leveque Sniffs Out Another Victory : Legion baseball: Van Nuys-Notre Dame left-hander survives shaky start in 13-5 win over Granada Hills West.
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Steinberg Chips Away at Letdowns
- MUSIC REVIEW : Maag Leads Philharmonic at Bowl
- Mexico to Fund Latino Ventures : Trade: The government puts up $20 million to assist projects south of the border between Americans and Mexicans.
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach banking...
- Outside Probe of 911 Call Sought : Law enforcement: City Manager Philip Hawkey says police failed to file a report on 'family disturbance' complaint by estranged wife of Police Chief Jerry Oliver.
- Fast Freddie's Riding On Wave of Good Taste
- Celebrity Softball Scores $47,400 for Youths
- Finding Friends Indeed : Two days after his wife, Lynne, learned she had cancer, Michael Jenkins lost his job. That's when the neighborhood pulled together to help them out.
- Report Finds Few Federal Latino Workers : Government: The under-representation, including only 1.1% of White House employees, is called shocking.
- Affairs in Order : A new book offers suggestions on how a person can take charge of his own funeral.
- Groups Trying to Save 1929 Building from Demolition : Development: Preservationists hope to persuade the city to reconsider plans to tear down the Public Service Building.
- MUSIC : Pianist Noriko Ogawa Wears 'Emperor's' Crown
- Eight School Districts May Consolidate Services : Finances: Significant amounts of money could be saved, officials say. An outright merger is also being studied.
- Where Softballs Still Fly Fast, Hard
- A 'Hollow Victory' in the Battle of Hawthorne : Redevelopment: Some residents claim the city is ignoring the north end as a way to force changes. They oppose a major project but fear that doing nothing will make it harder to sell their homes.
- Guilty Officer Says He Is 'Sacrificial Lamb' : Court-martial: Convicted of sexual harassment, Navy commander says he was sunk by fervor over Tailhook scandal.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Recreation's Serious Side
- Overton Thought Coffee Spiking Was 'Neat Joke' in 1973 : Trial: Murder defendant testifies he tampered with first wife's beverage. He's charged with fatally poisoning his third wife.
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Mop-Up Begins as Fire Extinguished
- PERSPECTIVE ON ABORTION : The Fight Is For Transformed Lives : Women's battle is really about completing the revolution that freed half the world from endless childbearing.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : New Rules' Goal: Taking Tragedy Out of Crashes
- Courier Upset in Second Round by Perez
- Second-seeded Andre Agassi, saying that "when I...
- By Taking the Road, Zavala Takes Chance : Boxing: He puts title on the line in opponent Salud's hometown, but his manager says he is up to the task.
- RAM NOTEBOOK / TIM KAWAKAMI : Players Sense Knox's Presence From Start
- Financing OKd for Home of Padre Spring Training
- Now, Life Is a 10 : Comaneci Won Nine Olympic Gymnastics Medals as a Teen-Ager, but She Smiles Easier These Days
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Wolfgang Press Difficult to Classify
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Our Fathers' House' a Familiar Tract
- BANKING
- Sweet Named Vice President at Nelson
- Advanced Interventional Systems: The Irvine medical-laser developer...
- Victor F. Mena II has joined the...
- Cold Slaw Season
- MARKETS : Old Rice and Orange Prunes
- Norwalk-La Mirada : Board Maintains Policy That Allows Hiring of Relatives
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Resident Tells of Slater Ave. Drug Sales
- No Retreat for U.N. in Face-Off With Hussein : Security Council's credibility is in the balance
- San Diego : 2 Caught After Freeway Chase
- Two Executives of the Aerospace Hall of Fame Leave in Mysterious Move
- Lung Cancer Ends the Life of Former 'Marlboro Man'
- Big West Choice Is Obvious : Athletics: Dennis Farrell, who has 12 years of experience with the conference, is named commissioner.
- Boxing
- Big Wheel : Two-Time RAAM Winner Forney Parlays Passion for Cycling Into Full-Time Pursuit
- DANISH FILE
- Catcher Signs With the Lions
- Catalina Marketing Corp.: The Anaheim electronic coupon...
- PR Firm Head Tells Police of Embezzlement : Crime: Costa Mesa officials confirm investigation at Gloria Zigner & Associates, which has reduced its staff size in past three months and closed an office.
- Spread in Rates Sets Off a Wave of Bank Bashing : Economy: What they pay savers and charge borrowers is the issue. Fed Chairman Greenspan is not alone in his criticism.
- Coast Savings' Net Falls, but Bad Assets Decline
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- 'Green' Solution, Red Tape and Yellow Light
- JOIN THE PARTY : Music, Comedy and Latino Playwrights Make Inviting 'Una Noche del Teatro' at SCR
- Anything but a Ho Hum Bistro in Newport Beach
- South Pasadena : 5% Utility Tax Approved
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Women's Works : Diversity of outlook and style are the main connective tissue in five-artist 'Feminine Ascension' exhibition.
- Bush, Battling Rumors, Says Quayle Will Stay
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Santa Barbara Is Back in Business : The drought, road work and lousy weather hurt the tourist trade. But winter rains and summer sunshine have made the seaside community appealing again.
- Their Goal: Help South Rise in Shrine : Football: Ricketts and Davis put rivalry aside as teammates in Saturday's all-star game.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'JOE AND THE DREAMCOAT' : 'Technicolor' Romp : Solvang Festival Theater has fun staging Tim Rice's and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical collaboration.
- Judge Acknowledges Guilt in Drunk-Driving Case
- RECOVERY : Domestic Battle : Neighbors are protesting a proposal to open a home in Ventura to help women free themselves from substance abuse.
- District Weighs Plan to Sell Tweedy School
- Group Vows to Renew Fight Against Drug Rehabilitation Center
- Circus Vargas: Authenticity Under Tent
- Cubs Caged, Suspect Free : Tiny Tigers Going Stir-Crazy at Shelter While 'Owner' Bails Out
- Port Officials Seek Bids for Shipyard's Assets : Harbor: Sale would make site available for other uses. But some say that it would permanently bar its use for repair work, which they say would generate jobs.
- Officials Seize Possessions of Missing Priest
- Overseas Declines Help Push Dow Down 30.80 : Market Overview
- Compaq Computer's Income Leaps 43%
- The Miracle Baby : 'She's a Fighter'--and She's 1 Year Old Today
- Sepulveda Basin Arts Center Plans Scaled Back
- Newport-Mesa Debutantes Take a Bow at Ball
- MOORPARK : Trial Date of County Lawsuit Postponed
- OXNARD : Clerk Set Up Market Robbery, Police Say
- Decision Delayed on Grocer's Bid to Resume Liquor Sales
- Wittenberg Could Be a Contender for L.A. Job : Government: The administrator is 'happy where I am.' But a Los Angeles County supervisor invites him to apply for the executive post.
- Another Vote for Big Boy : Landmarks: A county panel again backs the restaurant's preservation. But the Burbank City Council, which isn't taking a stand, may hold the key.
- Kolodziej Witness Concludes Testimony : Trials: A psychologist tells the court that the defendant was having a psychotic episode when he killed Velasta Johnson.
- Decisions
- Library Designer Choice Irks One of Losing Firms : Public building: Chula Vista's selection of Mexico's Ricardo Legoretta doesn't sit well with local Mexican-American.
- 15 French Tourists Hurt in Van Crash
- AEROSPACE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Baker Can Help but Maybe Not Enough to Solve Bush Problems : Politics: President's campaign operatives have new hope but know the savvy secretary of state may not succeed this time.
- Families Join to Cope With Rare Disorder
- Clinton Cuts Campaign Debt by $1 Million, Records Show
- Students Meet to Define, Address Youth Issues
- U.S. Sales to Iran, Syria Criticized : Mideast: $183 million worth of equipment has possible military applications. Democrats say Bush is repeating mistakes the Administration made with Iraq.
- Kiwanianne Rewards 8 High School Graduates
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- Commerce : Council Funds Bus Service for Students at 2 Schools
- City to 'Buy' State Funds for Parking at Historic Depot : Finances: Proposition A cash is acquired from three cities. It will be used to upgrade a stop along a commuter rail line set to begin service in October.
- U.S., Allies Seek to Rally Support for Strike on Iraq : Persian Gulf: Britain, France join in weighing whether to act without a new U.N. mandate. White House charges Hussein is 'stonewalling' inspection team.
- Monterey Park : 10 Agencies Get Grants
- SIMI VALLEY : Chamber Official to Offer Outlook
- After Killer's Quick Conviction, a New Battle
- SAN DIEGO : Prisoner Escapes From County Jail
- Countywide : New Clerk Chosen for County Board
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel, Public Will Discuss Lab Cleanup
- Waves of Change Hit Laguna Beach Art Festivals
- 'Cabaret' Receipts Could Equal Doom
- HEALTH
- Times Mirror Posts a 53.5% Rise in Profit
- RETAIL
- Allergan Earnings Jump Almost 30% on Increased Sales
- FINALLY SAFE SEAFOOD : Two Southern California aquaculture experiments are revolutionizing the seafood industry. They may change the way you buy fish.
- Grocery Store Donates $1,500 to School District
- * Tom Roide of La Crescenta recently...
- Northeast Los Angeles : Funds OKd for Greenbelt
- San Clemente Writer's Voyage Through 1492 : Mary Ann Whittier blends fact and fiction in a study of the people and events anchored in the year Columbus sailed to the New World.
- Council OKs Utility Tax, Avoids Service Cuts : Finances: The levy will appear on next month's bills. It will help replace expected losses in state revenues.
- School Voucher Initiative Rejected for Ballot
- IRVINE : Schools to Pass Hat for Science, Music
- Norwalk Rejects Proposed Hindu Temple
- Dorothy E. Shanahan; Retired Actress
- OXNARD : Latinos Welcome New Police Chief
- The Battle of the Bungalows : Planning: Residents want to save the ramshackle Hollywood homes. But the city might get rid of them to make room for concert-going picnickers.
- School Assessment District Prompts Suit
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Cleanup to Target 5,226 Storm Drains
- Smith's Football Eligibility at Washington in Jeopardy
- PEOPLE WATCH
- George Strait's 'Country' Film Trip
- ART REVIEWS : Anatomy of Mind/Body Harmony
- POMONA : 2 Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on Expressway
- Convicted Officer Slams Navy Zeal
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes' Weakness Is a Strength in Victory
- Barcelona Owes Debt to L.A.
- South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa has...
- LOS ANGELES : City Delays Vote on Hillside Restrictions
- Run, Jump, Throw Your Way to Better Academic Performance
- Black-Latino Job Team Called Symbolic
- AIDS Benefit to Honor Magic
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Riddoch Happy to See Friend Davis Get Fresh Start After Royal Failure
- BRENTWOOD : Cars Belonging to Fugitive GOP Donor to Be Auctioned
- Two Local Soccer Teams Play Semifinals Today
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Regain Lead, 2-0
- He Found a Way Out : Bruce Says Falcons Kept His Potential Unfulfilled
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : 2-Hitter Good Enough for Navarro
- ART REVIEW : Koch Collection Out of Place : Exhibit: Yacht skipper's art holdings make for a foul stew at the Museum of Contemporary Art that cries, 'We want something.'
- STAGE REVIEW : Anger Fuels Mason's '49 Blues Songs'
- BURBANK : Deposit Proposed for Pet Adoptions
- IMPERIAL BEACH : Sentencing Delayed in Fatal Shooting
- President of Defunct Investment Firm Jailed After Missing Payment : Courts: Morris English Jr. was arrested after violating probation by failing to pay a former investor $55,000.
- LOS ANGELES : Waste Water Bond Issue Approved for Ballot
- Irvine Schools Try Bike Helmet Rule : Safety: District will require elementary students to wear headgear starting in fall if the policy is adopted on a second reading next month. An optional rule, rather than a strict mandate, will be considered then.
- Grass-Roots Youth Tennis Program Spawns Elite Dreams : Tournament: Youngsters in After School Tennis program get a taste of La Costa.
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Sepulveda Rallies to Stave Off Elimination From Playoffs
- For Nall, It Was Perfect Beginning
- Full Recovery Deemed Possible for Henderson
- Coach McHale Promoted at Buena Park
- Torrance Voters to Decide Term Limits for Council : Politics: A measure requiring that the city clerk and treasurer be appointed rather than elected will also be on the Nov. 3 ballot.
- Freeway Billboard Foes Win Again in Anaheim : Advertising: For the fourth time in 9 years, council votes against removing ban on the signs, which the city has had for 23 years.
- Retired City Executive C. Erwin Piper Dies
- Everyone's a critic: Was it a political...
- YORBA LINDA : Term Limits to Be Kept on City Ballot
- SATICOY : Brush Fire Briefly Threatens Homes
- Countywide : Peace Officers Association Backs Wright for Senate
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Area Fleet Reports Catches of Tuna
- Green Has Blue Jays Singing His Praises : Baseball: Club officials think so much of former Tustin High standout they started him halfway up their minor league system.
- The Bowl Gets Visual for Dance Show : Video: The venue offers its first ballet production in several years, adding two screens to provide close-ups and action shots of the dancers.
- Lighting, Landscaping Assessment Districts
- About Our Nutritional Analyses
- Fox's Condo Plans and Homeowners
- Libertarian Candidate
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- Immigrants and Chicanos
- California's Budget Crisis
- California's Budget Crisis
- Korea Society Essay-Contest Winner
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- Abdo and Gender-Insensitive Language
- Let's Target Congress
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- General Interest?
- MOVIES - July 23, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - July 23, 1992
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- Visions of Summer Plums . . .
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Caught in Dilemma on Iraq Standoff
- WATER HOG: Every Sunday for two years,...
- THREE THREES: Three sets of South County...
- Huge Southland Population Rise by 2010 Forecast
- Supervisors Propose Further Reductions in Powers of CAO : County: Prompted by Dixon's announced intent to resign, board members discuss retracting more of the authority they have granted over the years.
- Council Members Remain Liable in Suit
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Wisniewski Gives Maryland Lesson
- CLINTON COUNTRY? Steppenwolf was supposed to be...
- 6-Million Rise in Southland Population by 2010 Forecast : Growth: Regional study warns of drastic impact. But some demographic experts disagree with the prediction.
- Germans Raise Genocide Issue Against Serbs
- AIDS-Like Mystery Virus Isolated by UCI Scientists : Health: Team has found it in nine patients who have symptoms of the disease but test negative for HIV.
- STILL FLOURISHING: The Ringling Bros. and Barnum...