- Officer in Fatal Shooting Testifies He Was Attacked : Trial: Civil rights violations and excessive use of force against slain 18-year-old are alleged in federal court case.
- San Diego
- NTSB Urges Safety Seats for Infants on Airliners : Regulations: Parents at John Wayne Airport generally endorse the recommendation but say it could mean families would fly together less.
- ORANGE : Group to Develop Housing Is Created
- Dodgers Slammed by a Familiar Face : Baseball: Marshall leads Mets' 17-hit parade with six RBIs in 8-3 victory. L.A. drops below .500 again.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Rallies Rescue Thousand Oaks
- UCLA's basketball team will play in the...
- Brenly Thinks His Partner Was More Medieval Than Mediocre
- Vista
- THE SIDELINES : Soccer Fans Planned Attack
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Walk Dawson Intentionally Five Times in 2-1 Loss
- 3-A BASEBALL : ROUNDUP : Courtney Pitches In for Tustin
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : '90's Daniels Could Use Intro to 1973 Model
- Veteran Performer Has Lived the Lines of a Song : Theater: Marilyn Maye will star in the Starlight's production of 'Follies.'
- Marla Maples Finds Job: Marla Maples, the...
- Barbara A. Kelley has been named president...
- Boesky Gives Jury Arbitrage Lesson at Ex-Pal's Trial
- P.M. BRIEFING : American Weighs Bid for Pan Am
- Mexico Will Seek Free Trade Pact With the U.S. : Central America: President Salinas wants provisions for migration of workers. But senators oppose any European-style common market.
- David G. Stanley has been named senior...
- John B. O'Donnell has resigned as president...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Doctors Proclaim Helmsley Unfit
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana computerized...
- PEOPLE : Edwards to Retire as Chairman of Glenfed
- Oxy Chief Defends Firm's Funding of Museum : Energy: Armand Hammer tells shareholders that the oil company gains good will from his art collection.
- Baby Bell Bill Clears Hurdle: The Senate...
- Pacesetter Business Properties: The Newport Beach commercial...
- Stock Split: Irvine-based Rainbow Technologies Inc. said...
- P.M. BRIEFING : GE, Daimler-Benz to Renegotiate
- Ex-Editor Sues to Dispute Firing by Wall St. Journal
- Four Firms Indicted for Price Fixing: An...
- Harvard Sells Its Stock in Tobacco Firms
- TWA Announces Summer Fare Sale: Trans World...
- FAO Store Reopens With Eye-Catching Toys, Prices
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Buying and Telling: First you buy, then you sell.
- Wespercorp: The Irvine computer products company lost...
- MGM Grand Inc., Beverly Hills, has named...
- 'Big Ticket' Durable Goods Orders Drop : Economy: Fall of 4.1% shows 'planners are still insecure about the future,' economist says.
- Moody's Downgrades Citicorp Debt: Moody's Investors Service...
- Glenna R. Wiseman has been named vice...
- Nicholas La Terza has been named senior...
- Dow Manages 4.03 Rise to Stay on Record Roll
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Input Asked on Concorde
- Former Allergan Executive Named to Head I-Flow Corp.
- Computer Retailers Feeling Squeezed
- TouchStone Software Corp.: The Seal Beach company...
- Girls Clubs of Pasadena Provides Day Care
- Church to Give $500,000 to Nehemiah West Project
- Useless Politicians
- Adobe Flores Is a Still Worthwhile Historical Site
- MOVIES - May 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 23, 1990
- Names in the News - May 23, 1990
- Names in the News - May 23, 1990
- Names in the News - May 23, 1990
- Names in the News - May 23, 1990
- Suspect in Juvenile Hall Mass Escape Is Arrested
- Electricity and Workers Both Go Out
- Bail Request for Brando's Son Denied by Judge : Slaying: Actor says 'messenger of misery has come.' Suspect acknowledged he was drinking at time of shooting.
- SAFETY SEATS: Parents at John Wayne Airport...
- Bush Drops Curbs on Assault Weapons Ammunition : Gun control: He had sought a 15-round limit on clips. Now White House officials say they will support stiff penalties for crimes related to firearms.
- JUDGES: The contest for a seat on...
- . . . TILL YOU DROP: Why...
- Man Shoots and Kills Wife, Self Outside Acton Saloon
- Warsaw Pact Called a Threat No Longer : Military: NATO's senior general comments as defense ministers call for a review of alliance strategies.
- Stretching Deficit Deadline 2 Years Backed at Summit
- Countywide : Two Cities Approve 'Blinder Racks'
- Rift Over Visit by Mandela Quelled : Tour: Dissent over arrangements for the anti-apartheid leader has isolated a small faction among members of the African National Congress in the Southland.
- U.S. Agents Raid 3 Northrop Plants in Southland : Defense: The investigators are checking allegations that the firm supplied inferior products for the F/A-18 fighter program.
- Soviet Freeze Chills Pact on Cuts in Conventional Forces : Arms control: A treaty by the end of 1990 appears unlikely as the Kremlin watches its alliance disintegrate.
- SHOP . . . : In a...
- Entrepreneur Puts Flash Into New Sunscreen
- Rosewood Wants Ex-Allstate Chief on 1st Executive Board
- John C. Ziebarth has been named a...
- Hotel Investors OKs Sale of 27 Properties
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : Climbing Ladder to Success Leaves Little Free Time
- Hung Up on Getting Noticed : Who Are Those Folks in the Photos at the Cleaners, Cafe and Car Wash?
- Justices Rebuff Foes of Abortion : Law: A Supreme Court decision lets stand a N.Y. ban on blocking clinics. Operation Rescue faces stiff fines.
- Girl Testifies About 1987 Kidnaping : Trial: A 15-year-old takes the stand against a man she says abducted, shot and sexually assaulted her and killed her friend.
- YORBA LINDA : Fastest-Growing City Still a Bit 'Country'
- Joshua Tree Forest Is Living Legacy From Rancher to State : Gift: A 560-acre concentration of desert plants will become part of an Antelope Valley park.
- Assessor Says Cable TV Firms Lie, Gouge : Assessments: Bradley L. Jacobs lashes back at 'Big Cable' in the face of a TV industry advertising blitz complaining about tax hikes.
- State Goes to Court to Get Copters Off the Ground : Medfly: The Food and Agriculture Department seeks an order forcing Fullerton to allow insecticide-spraying aircraft to be launched from its airport
- TUSTIN : 9.4% Pay Increase for Teachers OKd
- Gooden Keeps Dodgers in Tow : Baseball: Injured Met pitcher goes five innings in 12-3 victory, improving his lifetime record against L.A. to 11-1.
- After She Got Her Rest, the Rest Was Up to Rice
- THE SIDELINES : Teens Charged With Assault
- TV Reviews : A Potent Escape From Saigon in 'Last Flight Out'
- PEOPLE : Noted Lone-Wolf Lawyer Joins Major N.Y. Law Firm
- Camera Platforms Shows Loss for 1st Quarter
- Terminal Data Reports Second-Quarter Loss
- Flood-Stricken Regions Lashed by New Storms
- Senator Slain in Colombia; Violence Persists as National Election Nears
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Girl Won't Need 3rd Liver, Doctors Say
- More Companies View Fitness of Employees as Worthy of Investment
- LOCAL : $3.2 Million Needed to Keep Him on Air in Several Cities: Schuller
- VOLUNTEERISM / Filling a Gap : 'Christmas in April' Gives Gifts of Hope : Workers tackle the needs of low-income homeowners, but their efforts only go so far.
- Media : Mexico's Press Is Singing Few Hosannas Over John Paul II's Visit
- SEOUL : Roh Going to Japan
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bush Daughter Quits Maine Job
- Market Scene : In a Green Bottle, a National Symbol : The murky potion is called Unicum. After war, communism and exile, the family that distills it is back in business, and all Hungary is toasting their health.
- COLUMN ONE : Making the Grade in Politics : California's gubernatorial candidates agree that schools need help. Education officials say that's progress--even if no one has set out any detailed plans.
- Workers Protest Union Official's Arrest : Labor: The California State Employees Assn. urges the governor to dismiss two Anaheim managers of the Economic Development Department after a CSEA representative was taken into custody.
- OXNARD : Officers Pull Couple From Burning Car
- Schools to Seek Funds if Malibu Incorporates
- Council Rejects Mandatory Cuts in Use of Water : Drought: The council follows Mayor O'Connor's lead and adopts a voluntary conservation program instead of obligatory rationing.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City, Police Agree to Flexible Work Hours
- SANTA PAULA : Office Recycling Program Adopted
- Angelica Galvaldon, seeded fifth in the Strasbourg...
- Music Reviews : 20th-Century Soviet Program in AYS Season Finale
- Pope on Birth Control
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Car Shade Inventor Wins Patent Infringement Suit
- Olson Industries Posts First-Quarter Profit
- Jerry Monroe, an attorney with Luce, Forward,...
- Panel Passes Liability Bill
- S&L; With Bush's Son as Director Took Kickbacks
- Testing Will Detect Silent Heart Disease
- LOS ALAMITOS : Building Use OKd for Religious Group
- Dangerous Nitrate Levels Found in Drinking-Water Wells
- THE DROUGHT PIPELINE : Group Plans Campaign to Put Project on Ballot
- Police Search for Baby Stolen With Car
- Instead of a Rotisserie, This Exchange Sounded Like a Roast
- COMMENTARY : How Do We Stop 'Sneaker Killings'?
- USOC Panel Backs Renovation Plan
- P.M. BRIEFING : Senate Unit OKs Seafood Check
- Yeutter Criticizes Japanese Minister: Secretary Clayton K....
- HEALTH CARE
- Cypress Files a Lawsuit Against AMD: Cypress...
- HUD Official to Head Bailout Agency's Board
- Thomas J. Jackson has been promoted to...
- Project Angel Food Auction Is Heavenly
- Senate Leader Says China Trade Plan Would Be 'Wrong'
- WORLD : Poles Tried to Bug Pope in '79
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : BENEFITS : Bergen Brunswig Finds Fulfillment in Nurturing Families : Family care: Firm believes that programs aimed at working parents help it compete for quality employees.
- Oil Spill Recovery May Have Been Overstated
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : WORKPLACE : 40-Hour Week Is Part Time to Those on the Fast Track : Workday: 47% of poll respondents report that they regularly put in long days at work.
- Profile : Prince of a Troubled Black Kingdom : Buthelezi of the Zulus is adored by his subjects, despised by his rivals. No one in South Africa dares ignore him.
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : RETIREMENT : For Some, Life of Retirement Isn't Nirvana
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Van de Kamp Borrows a Budget Plan
- Chrysler Ends Effort to Sell Subsidiaries
- Bieber Outlines Bargaining Plan: United Auto Workers...
- Saturn's 'Classless' Workplace
- Disney Looking for 'Unsung Hero' for Next Phase of Ads
- K mart Corp.: The Troy, Mich.-based retailer...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Australia Cuts Alien TV Control
- P.M. BRIEFING : Renault Told to Repay Some Aid
- Hotel Investors Companies Post Joint Quarterly Loss
- Chiat to Sell Bay Area Office to Management
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : SAFETY : Health Hazards Lurk Even In 'Clean' Shops
- THOUSAND OAKS : Water Conservation Measure May Pass
- We Have Our Own Tensions
- Water Company Claims Moratorium Is Impossible
- COLLEGE OF CANYONS : Trustees Approve 4-Day Workweek During Summer
- Jordan Says He'll Be Ready to Play in Game 2
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Commit Five Errors but Still Beat Cubs, 4-3
- The Use of Lasix Will Be Generating More Than a Summer Squall
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Four County Teams Alive in Drive for 3-A Championship
- THEATER : 'Miser' Is Updated but Still Keys on Obsession : Director Says Moliere Work Gives Her a Chance to Take On Contemporary Society's Problems
- Raspberry on U.S. Racism and Changing People's Attitudes
- As the Dow Jones Industrial Average continues...
- Fortune Petroleum Loses $27,000 in 1st Quarter
- Tom Michelli, president and CEO of Pacific...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Eddie Fisher Enters Treatment
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : ORANGE COUNTY AT WORK : PARADISE AT A PRICE : There is a price to pay for this paradise, which--with its high housing costs--is one of the most expensive areas in the nation to live.
- State Loses Water Flow Control Bid : Supreme Court: Justices rule that federal officials alone can set limit on diversion of water by hydroelectric plants.
- Job Rights Voted for Disabled : Law Would Guarantee Them Access
- Next Step : U.S.-Soviet Trade Agreement May Hit a Snag Called Lithuania : The accord, politically important to the Kremlin, would be a quick and easy summit 'success' to show the world. It's virtually ready to sign--but now it may go on hold.
- WORLD : Ethiopia Executes 12 in '89 Coup
- THE SIDELINES : McEnroe Will Skip Paris Match
- Friend Says Slain Vista Man Unaware of Deputies : Shooting: A witness says he called 'hello,' prompting Jeffrey Bray to back up his truck and hit the Sheriff's Department patrol car.
- In the Long Run, Burks Would Rather Take the Shorter Way
- Closest Vote in 10 Years Gives Magic MVP
- Cal State Fullerton Will Retain Gymnastics, Fencing Programs
- How Much Fact Does It Take to Make Reality-Based Drama? : Movies: The line between docu- and -drama is uncertain. And Bruno Barreto's 'A Show of Force' straddles it with unsettling difficulty.
- ART REVIEW : The Russo-Gallic Connection : Exhibition: Masterworks in the collection 'From Poussin to Matisse' at the Met reveal a Russian lust for Gallic culture.
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Grove Offers Moliere's 'Miser'
- Carcinogens Seeped Into Wells From Factory, U.S. Says : Toxics: The report comes after a family blamed four deaths on a nearby Santa Clarita Valley plant.
- Buses to Carry Backers of New School to Capitol
- COSTA MESA : Parents Seek Restudy of School Changes
- Rescue Mission Launches Drive to Build 2 Shelters
- Major league baseball will spend about $500,000...
- Aztecs Open Against Middle Tennessee State
- Edward S. Steitz, 69, a basketball rules...
- Chatsworth Advances to City Tennis Final
- THE SIDELINES : Robert Morris Gets Probation
- Cincinnati has been selected as host city...
- BASEBALL / NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT : Loyola, USC, UCLA In, Pepperdine Out
- SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Lee Tops Hart's Miller in Sudden Death for Title
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Man Barricaded in Church Kills Self
- TUSTIN : Permits for News Racks Required
- Foster Youths Celebrate Victory Over the Odds : Achievement: Program at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion awards scholarships to graduates for education and living costs.
- Strapped Council Seeks Sponsor for Leash-Free Park
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : It's All a Matter of Record
- Council Panel Backs Limit on Landfill
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Delays Vote on Library Site Deal
- Man Admits Avoiding Taxes in Fraud Scheme
- Tears on the Pavement
- John Murdy Jr., State Senator in 1952-64, Dies
- 25 Possible U.S. Cagers Announced
- Sewer Break Closes Beach in La Jolla
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF FINAL : Bruins Shadow Edmonton's Messier, Who Is Among the Missing
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Makes Pitch for Title With Youth
- CSUN to Open World Series Against Lewis
- Software Toolworks Plans to Offer 2 Million Shares
- Donald De Line has been named senior...
- Kidder Resumes Proprietary Index Arbitrage: Kidder, Peabody...
- Peter Quinn has been named executive vice...
- Dutch Firm to Buy Lippincott for $250 Million
- OC Fires Airport Contractor : Supervisors Cite Delays in Project
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OROVILLE : Boulder Strikes Car, Kills 2
- Air Force Flies Into Era of Computer Weather Forecasts : Contracts: Contel in Westlake Village will equip air bases with computer graphic weather forecast systems under a $79 million, 10-year agreement.
- YANGON : A Controversial Vote
- BAGHDAD : An Arab Gathering
- Builder to Receive Grants Held During Dispute
- Countywide : Meals for Elderly Program Rescued
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : The GOP Is Chasing a Mirage : The party needs more than another Sun Belt population shift to gain seats in Congress. It needs winners.
- PLACENTIA : Slain Man May Be 19th Gang Victim
- Hiring Hall Proposed for Huntington Beach
- Grant Given to Study Latinos' English
- THE SIDELINES : Graf, Seles Top French Seeding
- Raspberry on U.S. Racism and Changing People's Attitudes
- SHORT TAKES : Sci-Fi Channel Aims to Teach
- Genetics Institute OKs Landmark Venture in Japan : Pharmaceuticals: It's apparently the first time that a U.S. biotechnology company has been able to sell products directly in Japan rather than through a licensing agreement.
- Health Insurance Fraud Schemes Thrive, Mutate in Southland
- Fluor Daniel Wins $19-Million Pact for Work at Refinery in New Mexico
- Harold B. Ray and Charles B. McCarthy,...
- RHA Group to Join Soviets in Computer Deal
- Dow Gains 7.55, Hits Another Record High
- U.S., Japan Split Over Rate Request
- Compaq Introduces Two Desktops: Compaq Computer Corp....
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : EL TORO : Man Dies in Bulldozer Accident
- Bush Dodges Owl and Oil Issues During Brief West Coast Visit
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Liz Taylor Getting Better
- U.S. Debates Using Trade to Prod Beijing on Rights
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : ELDER CARE : Many Want Elder-Care Benefits; Few Provide Them
- Deng Blames Leadership for Student Unrest
- Shamir Rebuked by U.S. Over Deaths of 7 Palestinians : Diplomacy: His rejection of peace plan contributed to the 'potential for senseless violence,' Washington says.
- North, South Yemen Merge as 1 Nation : Mideast: The new country stands on the brink of oil wealth from newly discovered reserves.
- VENTURA RIVER : Waste Filter System Ordered Installed
- 560-Acre Joshua Tree Forest to Become Park
- Man Guilty of Threatening Prosecutor : Justice: The no-contest plea came during jury selection in the trial of a father who called the district attorney's office in anger over the way his son's beating death was handled.
- Nehemiah West Proposal Moves On to City Council
- Kinkaid Skipper Slept While Ship Entered Busy Straits, Admiral Says : Collision: Captain didn't ask to be awakened before ship entered straits, court-martial told.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mail Carriers to Aid in Safety Program
- COMMENCEMENT 1990
- Homicides in County Up 17% Over Last Year
- Chipping Away at Weapons : Even 30% Would Be a Welcome Cut
- No. 1 Grossmont to Meet La Jolla
- San Diego
- A squash tournament featuring 24 international pro...
- Azusa Pacific Drops Stars for NAIA Meet
- Dumped by U.S. Team Gabarra Turns Focus to MISL Championship
- The Atlanta Hawks are expected to announce...
- College Baseball Becomes Primarily a White Game : Demographics: Limited scholarships, and rewards offered to black youths by football and basketball are the key factors.
- Big Day and Night for David Lynch : Movies: The director's 'Wild at Heart' wins the Cannes Film Festival Gold Palm. At the same time, ABC-TV picks up 'Twin Peaks' for the fall season.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Give A's Wakeup Call, Canseco Answers in Oakland's 4-1 Win
- STAGE REVIEW : Bitterman's 'Ramp' Just Scratches Surface of the Conscience
- Novell Willing to Resume Merger Talks With Lotus
- President's Son to Testify: Neil Bush is...
- Transducer Control Corp.
- Kim Lindgren has joined the San Diego...
- Lisa Henson has been named senior vice...
- Players International to Offer Phone Games
- Robert M. Dawson has been named a...
- Datametrics Posts Gain in Earnings for Quarter
- T-Bill Rates Inch Up: The Treasury sold...
- Blasts in Japan Linked to Roh Visit; 4 Injured
- Indian Activist Will Head New Museum
- Environment : Hunting With Gun and Chain Saw: A New Threat to the Pacific Walrus : The kill is under way in the chilly waters shared by Siberian and Alaskan Eskimos. With elephant tusks now banned, poachers are looking for new sources of ivory.
- WORLD : Arafat Seeks Visa to Attend U.N. Meeting; No U.S. Decision Yet
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Zsa Zsa's Rolls--No Glamour
- UNITED NATIONS : Talks on Cambodia
- Rodeo Drive Gets a Little Taste of Island Culture
- Gaslamp Curtain Falls With Many in Crowd Unaware of Problems
- Maggie Schuman, marketing director for West, Johnston,...
- Nancy Eckis has been named public relations...
- Titan Value Buys N.Y. Brokerage : Acquisition: The large Tustin brokerage and financial planning firm has acquired a White Plains investment banking company's brokerage business.
- Maxwell Laboratories The San Diego-based pulsed power...
- Fawn Terwilliger has been named to head...
- Micom Enters Computer Venture With AT
- Seaside Sentry : Woman's Job Is to Keep Beach-Goers From Slipping Into Hole
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Animal Test Ban Bill Blasted
- Soviets Plan Radical Move to Save Economy
- Gorbachev Gets Pay Raise to $76,800 a Year
- OXNARD : City Revenues Fall $712,000 for Year
- Officials Scrap Plan for Sun Valley Day Worker Center
- Countywide : Children in Crisis Need 'Cool Homes'
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : A Park That Preserves Gentle Days
- State Calls for New Project Review : Development: The original study ignored the impact on a rare fish in the Santa Clara River, the unarmored three-spine stickleback.
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : He Proves a Boone for Edison
- LASIX : PRO : Summer Squall Is a Powerful Symbol of the Drug's Benefits
- Chapman's Olivas Finally a Believer
- Magic Repeats in MVP Vote; Barkley Is 2nd : Pro basketball: Johnson is the first back-to-back winner since Larry Bird. Michael Jordan finishes a close third.
- Cribbs Is Expected to Be Asked to Resign
- SHORT TAKES : Fall Kills Dancer-Comic Wall
- SHORT TAKES : Dafoe to Play Jackson Pollock