- Sunny and Warmer Weather Due for San Diego Over the Weekend
- 9 New Charges Filed in Kidnaping of Aliens
- Elephant Calf Must Rely on Humans
- Vinnie, Vidi, Vici: Pistons Repeat Feat : NBA finals: Johnson hits game-winner in last second as Detroit rallies from seven-point deficit for a 92-90 victory. Thomas is the unanimous choice as MVP.
- Steve Howe, hospitalized for treatment of a...
- SHORT TAKES : Cost of Basic Cable Up 10%
- Remodeling Costs for Auditorium Still Up in Air in Fullerton
- Ishi's Sawtelle Kitchen Was Well-Worth the Wait
- B of A Parent's Debt Rating Raised:...
- In Turnaround, May Wholesale Prices Edge Up
- Eastern Aims to Boost Image: Struggling Eastern...
- Justice Department Backs Networks on Reruns : Entertainment: The battle with Hollywood over who can own syndicated shows now goes to the FCC. Intense lobbying is expected.
- What's Behind the Fuss Over Caller ID
- Service Without a Smile Can Be Deadly
- Spring Rainstorms Lash Midwest, Bring Floods; Heat Racks Tennessee
- Memorial Set for Carnation Official E.S. Hartwick
- 7 Killed as Violence Erupts During Detroit Celebrations of NBA Win
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bennett Fears Rise in Cocaine Violence
- Cat Survives 45 Days in Crate Without Food
- Ways to Recognize a Direct Hit by Cupid
- Study Says B-2 Can Carry Out Its Mission : Defense: But the secret report to Congress fails to answer questions about the Stealth bomber's cost and usefulness. The Soviet response also is unknown.
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Blood of Another AIDS Patient Heated
- Liberian Peace Talks Recessed With No Sign of Progress
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : MacArthur Memorial Expands
- WORLD : Cede Mine Assets, Soviets Told
- Thugs Beat Romanian Protesters : Vigilantes: Miners called in by President Iliescu hunt down anti-government rioters. Intellectuals and foreigners are targets.
- Bail Denied to Doctor Charged in Hit-Run Death
- Leech Is Used to Save Finger : Medicine: A surgeon applies an unaesthetic but age-old remedy to aid in circulation.
- Early Clouds, Cool Temperatures Predicted Over the Weekend
- Tod Murphy to Speak at Fabulous 44 Banquet
- BASKETBALL
- Late Father's Word to Wise Helped Son Pass Life's Tests
- Gary Hudson, an assistant coach last season...
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : Halal Eatery Makes the Rugged Province of Xinjiang Seem Almost Hospitable
- Carlsbad's Public-Art Exhibit Stresses Variety, Quantity
- Financial Markets : STOCKS : Worry Over Economy Sends Dow Down 1.48
- ABC Won't Use Controversial Ad Rate Policy : Television: The network has changed to the more flexible plan set by rival NBC. Advertisers had complained.
- Founder's Son, Grandson Are Among the Casualties in Massive Douglas Layoff
- LOCAL : Police Tell Why They Suspect Teen Brother Shot His Sister
- Candy Sweetens Army Rations : Military: M&Ms; and Tootsie Roll Pops are among the items supplied by Troop Support Command, which provides food, clothing, shelters and equipment used by the armed forces.
- Jailing Stayed for Abortion Foes' Lawyer
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Lose More Than Three Games to Giants
- WORLD CUP '90 : Maradona Says He Won't Play in 1994 Event
- San Diego was awarded a franchise in...
- Yanai Works on Golf, Waits for Olympic Festival
- MOVIE REVIEW : Silence Speaks Eloquently in 'To Sleep So As to Dream'
- Drought Should Stop Development
- Enough of VanderKolk?
- Enough of VanderKolk?
- TV & VIDEO - June 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 15, 1990
- Smoking Critics Seek Sweeping Restrictions on Ads for Cigarettes : Tobacco: Even the formidable industry lobby concedes that it will be unable to ward off some form of curbs. It calls one proposal 'the ad ban bill from hell.'
- POPULAR DESTINATION? A regular on national top...
- Brothers Were Not Planning an Escape : Menendez case: Sheriff's official says there is no evidence that the murder suspects were seeking to flee jail.
- GOING, GOING: Tickets for the Nixon Library...
- ENVELOPE PLEASE: Carl St. Clair, newly appointed...
- UNBELIEVABLE: When the Ripley's Believe It or...
- INS Agent Faces More Sex Charges : Courts: Nine new accusations of kidnaping and rape involving illegal aliens are filed against the Reseda man.
- Wholesale Prices Up Modest 0.3% in May; Energy Costs Fall 1%
- Collectors' Interest in U.S. Furniture Growing : Antiques: A New York company makes its purchases only after careful study of the piece it wants to buy.
- Soviets Seek High-Tech Ventures
- High Court Upholds Verdict Against Texaco in Pricing Case
- beyond tacos : Botana, a reminiscence: when ecstasy came in dented aluminum tray.
- Hollywood Bowl Event a Mariachi Milestone
- ROCK 'N' ROLL : A Cut Above : Slash Records' reputation for great albums remains intact with the latest from Field Trip.
- Malibu : Candidate Recuperating
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KUWAIT : Crown Prince Will Name New Cabinet
- El Monte : Contract for Trail's End
- School Full of Compassion : Homeless: Parents and students at a Santa Monica private school bring extra sack lunches to donate to the Ocean Park Community Center.
- El Monte : Hike in Water Rates OKd
- Beverly Hills : Parcel Tax Still Undecided
- Justice in San Diego Near Collapse, Prosecutor Says
- Golding Testifies Silberman Said Nothing to Her
- SIMI VALLEY : Old Railroad Depot Studied for Museum
- Judge Says Neighbors Cannot Join Dunes Suit
- P.M. BRIEFING : Domestic Advertising Drop Seen
- Rerun Rights Talks Collapse; FCC to Step In
- Retail Sales Fall Again: Retail sales fell...
- State Speeds Up Funding of Southland Road Work : Prop. 111: Transportation Commission allocates money to be raised by higher gasoline taxes for the Century Freeway and other projects.
- Soldiers Fire on Protesters as Romania Erupts Again
- Case Resurrected: The 91-year-old widow of Bruno...
- Paramount : D.A. Declines to Investigate Murray's Election Mailers
- Everything Came Up Roses for 'Snake' Benefit
- Marcos Sobs at Testimony Her Children Got Plunder : Philippines: The widow of deceased dictator is taken to nurse's station for a checkup. She collapsed in New York court last week.
- A Way to Buy Time? : An AIDS treatment underground has been operating here for over a year. The therapy is provided by a respected physician. AIDS patients just hope they will outlast the waiting list.
- Lottery Prize Is 30-Year Mortgage : La Mirada Conducts Drawing for 45 New Condos That First-Time Buyers Otherwise Couldn't Afford
- Del Mar Fair to Open on Friday
- Del Mar Fair's Quick Grab of Tern Nesting Site Chided
- Bracing for an Ordeal : Families to Endure New Trial Ordered for Drunk Driver in 3 Deaths
- A Popular Car Repair Shop Faces Eviction in Round 2 of . . . : Jerry vs. His Landlord
- Continuing Controversy Over Federal Funds for Artists
- Adding a Little Spice to Old-Time Spanish Rice
- Are Prenatal Vitamins Essential?
- Meal in Dish From Puerto Vallarta : Emissary: Bea Bender's arrival in the resort community benefited Mexican as well as American menus.
- Israel Rejects Baker's Peace Talk Censure : Shamir's Conditions for Negotiations Unchanged, Aide Says
- Culver City : Water-Saving Measures
- Britain Moves to Admit 50,000 Hong Kong Refugee Families
- Glendora : Record Budget Increase
- SPORTSCOPE : Santa Monica Hurdler Suffers Her First Defeat This Season
- REGIONAL REPORT / CUSTOM SURVIVES : Cockfighting Dies Slow Death in Tradition-Bound Louisiana
- Approval Seen on School Site Work : Construction: The Montebello project has been plagued by false starts and a debate about safety at the lot, which is surrounded by industries.
- Hollywood : New Police Division Head
- WORLD : Hanover Named Expo 2000 Host
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dufresne Faces Steroid Charges
- Shamir Draws Baker Rebuke on Peace Stance
- GLIMPSES
- Pasadena : Project Receives Extension
- Citrus College Teacher Is Instructor of Year
- Cartoon Fever
- COLUMN ONE : Ad Giant in Japan Sells Clout : Dentsu Inc. is the world's biggest advertising agency, and its influence at home is pervasive. Now it is ready to expand its global network and is shopping for acquisitions.
- Conservancy Seeks 11 Acres for $2.8 Million : Parklands: A tentative deal is made on a Santa Clarita Valley site seen as the gateway to a future state park.
- Printer Sues Rival Over Its Pollution : Environment: An Irvine company charges that a competing firm is operating without required safeguards.
- The Tricky Art of Making Tofu
- FAVA BEANS
- D.C. Mayor Barry Won't Seek Reelection : Drugs: 'Now is the time for healing,' the embattled politician says. He insists that his decision is not a ploy in his trial on perjury and narcotics charges.
- TALES FROM THE FREEWAY : Going the Distance : To Many, Long Commute a Fair Tradeoff for Quieter Lifestyle
- West Hollywood : Heilman Becomes Mayor
- Isaac David White; Led Major Armored Assaults in 2 Wars
- People in Entertainment
- Cudahy : Work to Begin on Sealing Sludge at School Grounds
- Woman to Stand Trial on Molestation Charges
- Marina del Rey : Water Rate Increase
- 5 on Caltech Faculty Win Sloan Fellowships
- Selections from the Carnation Co. Collection, an...
- Caltech Professor Wins Chemistry Award
- Task Force Urges Mall Be Dropped From Project : Development: Instead, the report recommends that 2,000 units of housing be included in the complex for the Farmers Market site.
- Researchers' Lofty Goal: Transplants Minus Drugs
- Officials Wary as Spraying Ends : Malathion: Wednesday's flight over Compton was last one scheduled for Los Angeles County. But experts say they can only hope the hiatus of new fly discoveries will continue.
- Wall Street: The Topic Is Greed
- FULLERTON : Charge Reduced in Injury of Store Clerk
- Countywide : House Panel OKs Water Study Funds
- Ocean View District Slow to File Plan on Bilingual Teachers
- Talk of Drugs Follows 4 Slayings : Crime: Neighbors say Robert Marks had 6 locks on his door and lots of visitors. Tuesday night, he and 3 other men were shot to death.
- Santa Monica : Pier Noise Advisory
- A Fascination Becomes Livelihood : Art: Kim Martindale drew from a childhood love of Native American works in pulling off his first deal--a $100 rug he later sold for $450.
- GRADUATION '90 : In the Grove : 10 seniors will graduate from a small Meiners' Oak School that sets a goal of awakening minds.
- X-Rated Antics at AIDS Benefit
- SCIENCE / ASTRONOMY : 'Blobs' Suggest a Black Hole at Center of Galaxy
- SPORTSCOPE : Cal State L.A. Names Interim Track Coach
- Muir High Violinist Is Presidential Scholar
- Police Brutality an Institution in Mexico, Study Finds : Human rights: Americas Watch doubts effectiveness of new national commission. U.S. is also criticized.
- Trailer Offering Homeless Aid Is Parked in Hollywood Until July 6
- 1990 TIMES ALL-STARS GLENDALE AREA : All-Glendale Baseball Team's Versatility Starts With the Coach
- Gov. DiPrete to Run Again
- Campaign Created to Lure Tourists to Newport Beach : Promotion: The visitors bureau plans to change the image of the city, hoping to compete with San Diego and Santa Barbara as a resort area.
- Officials to Poll Residents on Chatsworth Courthouse Site
- Oxnard Starts Hearings Over Troubled Budget
- Cyanamid to Sell Cosmetics Business: American Cyanamid...
- Poll Results Suggest High On-the-Job Drug Use in State
- Auto Sales Weaken: Sales of North American-made...
- NATION : Sununu Going to Moscow to Help Gorbachev Get Office in Order
- Bryant Gets the Boot a Few Weeks Early : Pomona: The City Council didn't wait for the official count. It used semiofficial returns of the recall election to oust him.
- Gencorp Sale to Walt Disney Complete: Gencorp...
- Gay Black Men Slow to Practice Safe Sex, Survey Finds : Health: Only 54% 'always or nearly always' take AIDS precautions. Low self-esteem and the failure of prevention programs are blamed.
- Pasadena Board OKs $435-Million Budget
- Best Bet / Horse Show : Horses Step Out
- Council Takes 1st Step to Ease Rent Control : Santa Monica: A proposed Charter amendment has been ordered for the November ballot that would allow higher base levels for voluntarily vacated units.
- WORLD : Soviets Delay Bread Price Hike
- TRIPS : LAKE CASITAS : Back to Nature : The drought has caused crowds to thin, but there's still plenty of fish and natural beauty.
- 2 Bills Would Give Coastal Panel Clout
- Beverly Hills : Water-Saving Steps in Effect
- FISHING NOTES : Deckhand Leaves the Boat Behind When He Turns Angler
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DEATH VALLEY JUNCTION : 2 Killed in Crash of National Guard Jet
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Aquino Calls Halt to Mail-Order Brides
- President Marks Flag Day at Vietnam War Memorial
- Eight Charged in $50-Million Car Loan Fraud
- Soviets Want West to Help Solve Problem of Jobless
- New Housing Bias Laws Protect Disabled
- Soviets Hope Party Congress Can Mend Perestroika Rift : Communists: Policies are being revised to give the platform broader appeal, an official said.
- 5 Students Among Essay Contest Winners
- $27,000 to Benefit Homeless
- Claremont : Curbside Trash Recycling
- Downey : Church Lot to Be Purchased for Drilling New Water Well
- Council to Study Cuts in Services, Personnel : Budget: Glendale's elected officials balk at a 9.3% proposed spending increase. They call a special meeting to explore programs and positions that can be trimmed.
- Somalia Arrests Critics of President
- BOOK REVIEW : Another Engaging Memoir of India During Raj : HINDOO HOLIDAY <i> by J. R. Ackerley</i> Poseidon Press $8.95, 276 pages
- Controversial Tobacco Bill Passes Test : Legislation: Assembly panel approves measure on second vote. Opponents say it is aimed at heading off attempts to restrict cigarette vending machine sales.
- THE WHITE HOUSE / SHAPING LEGISLATION : Under Bush, Veto Is Potent Tool for Battling Congress : The President has lost a large number of votes on Capitol Hill. But he has been sustained in killing 11 bills.
- Encephalitis Virus Found in Mosquitoes
- Quake Scenario Comes True--Woo Breaks Leg
- Financial Markets : Market Slumps in Late Trading; Dow Dips 3.47
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- A Benefit to Whose Benefit? : Wine industry: Napa Valley vintners question the need to continue their annual auction.
- Pretty Produce Is Under Fire : Agriculture: Pending legislation discourages use of pesticides in obtaining flawless fruits and vegetables.
- Lamb Chops Will Fare Better
- Flag Amendment Goes to Committee
- 2 Motorists Wounded by Gunshots
- THE BEST YEARS : SENIORS : Inside a Mobile : Peter and Luisa Hyun find the peaceful seaside supports the books they're both writing.
- Out of Sorts? Take a Lesson From a Berry
- Redevelopment Panel Revises Election Policy
- Unlicensed Clinics May Be on Rise
- 3 Charged With Defrauding Investors Out of $12 Million : Ponzi schemes: Ex-officers of the California Anchor Group allegedly used money to pay interest instead of putting it in real estate.
- Police Say USIU Attacker May Be Student
- Space Cadets
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JUNE 13
- Baby Elephant Off to Shaky Start : Survival: Wild Animal Park officials worry about survival of newborn Asian elephant after his mother rejects him.
- West Hollywood : Gambling Club Initiative
- El Monte : Block Grant Funds OKd
- East Germans Tearing Down Last of Wall
- THEATER CAMP : FOR KIDS ONLY : Role Playing : Youngsters participate in dance, mime, vocal exercises, improvisation and theatrical scenes.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Faulty Bolts Blamed for Cockpit Mishap
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Battered Wife Gets Probation in Killing
- EARTHWATCH : Healthy Planet : Eating vegetables cuts cholesterol and can help save the forests and protect the ozone layer.
- WORLD : Farmers 'Strong-Arm' Walesa
- Nobody Knows Your Name
- NEWPORT BEACH : Midgeflies on Tap Again in City Water
- SEAL BEACH : Cat Lover Digs In for Dogfight
- P.M. BRIEFING : 2 'Baby Bells' Chosen to Buy New Zealand's Telephone Firm
- If Flea Collar Irritates, Try Sprays, Dips
- Crenshaw : Revitalization Workshop
- Solomon Freehof; Much-Honored Reform Rabbi
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Harsh Rhetoric Brings a Warlike Atmosphere to Mideast : Diplomacy: Tough words reflect concern on both sides as incidents incite further alarm.
- On the Firing Line : Firearms: Who takes the blame when accidental shootings occur? Most cite a lack of proper education in handling handguns.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rivals Agree to End Killing of Civilians
- Santa Monica : Hearing on Election Plan
- GARDEN GROVE : City's Birthday Bash Features '50s Theme
- ORANGE : Council Prepares for Development Vote
- Panel Backs Japanese Bid for Yacht Center
- FACT WATCH : Odd Slant on Latinos
- Student's Suit Accuses Teachers of Racial Slurs
- Saldana Attacker Ordered to Trial on Letter Threats
- Officers Kill Holdup Suspect in Stakeout
- COSTA MESA : HUD Delays Meeting on Services to Aliens
- WORLD CUP '90 : Argentina Beats Soviets Like a Drum, 2-0
- Passion for Soccer Brings Fame, Riches, Injury to Maradona
- Man Files Suit Over Wife's Traffic Death
- The Stylish Player Knows Italy Is Place to Step Out
- Gastineau Signs With Lions--of the CFL
- THE SIDELINES : London Bans Barkley-Benn Bout
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Talking's' Future at Top Looks Dim
- Music and Dance Reviews : Mixed Program by Cambridge Singers in Pasadena
- Talented All-Valley Baseball Team Proves Tough Club to Crack
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Steinberg's Tract Record Hard to Digest
- 1990 Times All Stars
- Former Loyola Guard Will Coach at Crespi
- Theo Lacy Jail Expansion Assured : Corrections: County reaches settlement with city of Orange and a management firm. It agrees to limit the number of inmates in the jail.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Garrison Struggles a Bit but Advances in England
- Nolan Ryan, who pitched his sixth career...
- ALL-VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM
- SHORT TAKES : S.F. Radio Station Honored
- <i> Glasnost </i> Opens Soviet Ears, Saxman Moody Discovers
- Celebrating the Downfall of the Berlin Wall : Concert: Former Pink Floyd leader Roger Waters will take his epic 'The Wall' to the source . . . East Berlin.
- DANCE
- Gary Snook, 46, who set University of...
- 'Cheers' Actor Pleads Innocent to Possession of Cocaine
- Jozic's Goal Rekindles Yugoslavs' Cup Hopes
- Ritchie Valens Lives On in Hearts of Fans as His Star Is Set on Walk of Fame
- SHORT TAKES : Digest Rescues Dance Troupe
- Burbank Raises Fees for Trash, Utility Services
- PERSPECTIVES ON FREE SPEECH : Rights Are Our Banner
- CSUN Recruit Falls Below 700 on SAT
- Transient Admits Killing 'Bicycle Man'
- Arts Funding on the Mat Again : * Endowment Showdown Nears in Congress
- Deejays Confess to Being Shaken Up by Caller : Radio: Murder tale recounted on 'Kevin and Bean' phone-in comedy show. Police make inquiries.
- Orange Budget Plan Puts High Priority on Anti-Gang Effort
- A Boost for Affordable Housing
- LA HABRA : Gift to School Will Buy 20 Computers
- Two Girls Charged in Shooting of Officer
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Friendly Confines Good Therapy for Mets
- Dutch cyclist Gert-Jan Theunisse was suspended by...
- Neighbors Blast Ruling on Singer's House
- THE SIDELINES : Thai Fighter Retains His Crown
- Pepperdine's Standout Shortstop Chris Martin Signs With Montreal
- Padres Get a Hit But That's All; Giants Win, 6-0
- Royals Hit Abbott Often, Not Hard, in 11-4 Victory
- Student Choreographer Takes Daring Steps : Dance: Melissa Cottle stumbled upon her vocation while a UCSD freshman and as a senior became the first student to share a concert program with the faculty.
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Odd Setting Ends Exile of Boy George
- Shooting Victim Dies of Injuries
- Fickle Fans Love Star--for Now : Italy: Schillaci is adored after scoring the only goal against Austria, but he was spat upon last month.
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Men Accused of Cheating Investors
- THE SIDELINES : Ryan's Back Problem Pinpointed
- COUNTYWIDE : High-Speed Train Needs Public Land
- Blood Clot Hasn't Derailed Steve Howe Comeback Plan
- There's No Lean in Fathead's Sax Machine : Jazz: David Newman's career as a stellar sideman with a bold sound has paved the way for a steady leadership role.
- FOOTNOTES : Argentine Goalie Has Surgery
- THE SIDELINES : Hagan Mulls Football, Baseball
- UNLV Athletic Director Brad Rothermel announced that...
- New York Yankee pitcher Pascual Perez needs...
- BASEBALL LEAGUE MEETINGS : NL Expected to Add Two Teams for 1993
- The second annual Los Angeles City-Orange County...
- Strange Will Take His Best Shot to Avoid Losing His 'Best Buddy'
- ABC-TV News Galaxy Glitters at Convention : Television: Top stars at the network's annual affiliates' gathering face an awkward question: Why did Marla Maples ratings beat the Berlin Wall?
- Music and Dance Reviews : 'In the Works' Finale at Gascon Institute
- THE SIDELINES : Moses to Miss Goodwill Games?
- Atkinson Is Ready to Take Step Toward a National Crown : Track: Former Mira Costa High runner battles back from injury to compete for TAC 1,500-meter title.
- Commission Rules Against Firefighter in Hawthorne Case
- 11 British Soccer Fans Arrested for Violence in Italy
- WORLD CUP '90 : Reality Could Be Ugly for U.S. : Soccer: Americans are not expecting miracles against Italy today, but some experts think the host team will score in double figures.
- Simpson in Early Lead at U.S. Open With 66
- BETTING WITH BOB
- ALL-TIME SCORERS
- Abbott Still Struggling as Royals Avoid a Sweep
- DANCE
- San Diegan Finds Film Niche on Trip to Remote Kazakhstan : Screenings: Series at La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art shows movies made in the Soviet republic, which borders on China.
- Countywide : Panel to Seek New College Chancellor
- OXNARD : Council to Continue Job-Training Effort
- Cook Named 1-A Division Player of Year
- Pistons Could Be On Road to Repeating