- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Condom Ads Gain Wider Acceptance
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Pushing Single Parents Past Poverty Line : Social services: Intervention by a network of public and private organizations have helped single-adult families, but services remain inadequate.
- Police Kill Man Suspected in Drug Slayings
- You say that even Johnny Carson doesn't...
- 7 Arrested After AIDS Protest to Supervisors
- Utility Merger Antitrust Issue Said Resolved : Energy: The Justice Department reportedly has reached agreement with SDG&E; and Edison over antitrust issues raised by the proposed merger.
- Grand Jury Finds No Evidence of Crime in Sweetwater District
- CYPRESS : Church Exempted From Land Project
- 'Punky Brewster' Actor Arrested After Incident
- TUSTIN : Budget Plan Lists Park, 9 More Police
- Family of Man Killed by Deputies to Get $1 Million
- Makes Shamir Look Like a Moderate : * New Israeli Government Is Not Built for Compromise
- Firefighter Hurt in $500,000 House Fire
- 'Offensive' Items Excised From Student Magazine : Journalism: Redondo Union High School officials restricted entries in a literary publication they thought were offensive. Irate students are charging censorship.
- Jury Expected to Get Murder Case Today : Trial: A prosecutor portrays the husband of a slain woman as a 'despicable' manipulator who designed his wife's death--then took off to the beach.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Malathion Copters Invited to Stay Out
- 1989-90: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : QUOTES OF THE YEAR
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl, Becker, Edberg Gain in London
- Britain Gives Soviet Dancer OK to Stay : Ballet: Irek Mukhamedov leaves Bolshoi. His move is called the first major artistic defection of the <i> glasnost </i> era.
- TV REVIEW : Straightforward Advice From 'Breast Cancer'
- Marsalis Alumnus Seeks Balance in Traditional Context : Jazz: Marcus Roberts brings his eclectic-sounding sextet to San Juan Capistrano. His music ranges from the pianism of Jelly Roll Morton and Thelonious Monk to the ensemble textures of Duke Ellington.
- DANCE
- BOOK REVIEW : Martyr Emerges From the Third Reich
- Kemp May Ask Congress to Ease Immigration Act
- 4 Die as Train Hits Car
- In a Mind Field : Books: Kate Millett attacks psychiatry in 'The Loony-Bin Trip,' an account of her fight to stay out of 'nightmarish' mental wards.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Leader's Estranged Wife Leaves Home
- COLUMN ONE : A Second Transplant Revolution : A new generation of anti-rejection chemicals appear more potent and more selective. They may make organ replacement even more routine.
- SANTA ANA : Root Trim Revives Tree Controversy
- Panel Backs Jet Tab for DWP Boss : Expenses: City Council committee votes 2 to 1 to recommend payment of $2,800 bill for charter flight. The action is over the objections of city controller.
- City Forms Department for Affordable Housing
- Houses May Shut Down Airport, Say Supervisors : Development: Officials fear noise lawsuits from residents of a new project near the Oxnard facility. The county will study the issue in the fall.
- Council Panel OKs Funds to Meet Order on Jails
- LA HABRA : U.S. to Fund Latino Language Program
- Countywide
- Bo Jackson Voices Some Frustration
- Vaulting Into National Finals : Gymnastics: Area competitors will combat injuries and pressure in championships in North Carolina.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- TV REVIEW : A Viewer-Friendly 'Enemy' : Revival: The Ibsen classic has been Americanized by playwright Arthur Miller in this KCET presentation.
- TREND WATCH
- Banks Optimistic About UAL Buyout: Banks are...
- Harsh Ethics Penalty Sought for Durenberger
- FBI Easing Policy on When to Shoot : Crime: Agents would be permitted to fire at fleeing suspects they believe have killed someone. Some see plan as a bad example for other police agencies.
- Crews Put Out One Major Fire on Gulf Tanker
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NEPAL : Amnesty Granted to Jailed Christians
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Talks Open With Call to End Fighting
- NATION : Intelsat to Pay U.S. for Manned Shuttle to Rescue Satellite
- Charges Against Nurse in Care Denial Dropped
- POINT CONCEPTION : Researchers to Study Oil Platforms, Fish
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Attack on Policewoman
- Extortion Nets $19,500 From Computer Store : Crime: Asian gang members are suspected of abducting a computer store owner and an employee and forcing them to withdraw funds from a bank account.
- Council Ignores Warning, OKs Zoning Law on Burbank Airport Taxiway
- UCI No. 2 Job Choice Irks Some : Administration: An Anglo has been recommended for executive vice chancellor, raising concern about commitment to increasing women and minority students and faculty.
- Man Running Across Freeway Fatally Injured
- Supervisors Will Give Up Foster Homes Licensing : Child welfare: State was expected to remove county authority anyway. Local officials say they will fight to administer placements and rest of the program.
- Saldana Meets Attacker in Court, Breaks Down
- Contender for Malibu Seat Leaves Hospital
- If It's Wednesday, Then This Must Be Soccer Again
- Lasorda Enjoys His Two Happy Marriages
- Chris Ford Becomes Celtic Coach
- Angels Extend Royals' Losing Streak to Eight
- STAGE
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- SHORT TAKES : 'New Kid' Favored Over Old Dad
- Lithuania Blockade Eased : Soviet Union: Kremlin agrees to restore some fuel and raw material supplies to rebellious republic.
- Edna McRae; Dance Teacher Worked for Joffrey Ballet
- Sharing Joys of Parenthood : Pasadena City College Course Lets Parents Enjoy Kids Being Kids Without Flash Cards, Computers or Other Super-Baby Tools
- Pottery May Depict Massive Explosion of Star 900 Years Ago
- Secretary Kemp Beats a Smart Retreat : * Pulls Back Fast on Counterproductive HUD Ruling on Immigration Funding
- County to Consider Sheriff's Review Panel : Law Enforcement: A report on the possibility of setting up a citizens panel to monitor the department is due in 45 days. Also to be considered is the creation of an independent grand jury.
- Time Running Out for East L.A. Fixture : Cleland House May Have to Close With Loss of United Way Funding
- Accountant Slain in Apartment
- Oil Companies Shun McColl Dump Testing : Litigation: They are willing to pay for others to check possible contamination of the ground water but fear possible huge liabilities if their employees are involved.
- COUNTYWIDE : Some Cable TV Rates to Rise in Summer
- MISSION VIEJO : Cline Named to Fill School Trustee Term
- San Diego
- Escondido
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Sting Aimed at Illegal Booze Sales
- Spraying Misery on the Nonwhite? : Malathion: Minority communities believe there is reason enough to demand race-specific testing.
- Airport Set to Cross Bridge to the Present
- U.S. Approves Border Sewage Plant
- Uruguay, Spain Battle to Scoreless Tie : Group E: A penalty kick that packed too much power undermined strong play by Uruguay.
- A self-styled mercenary was arrested in the...
- Royals' Wathan, Boone and Ezell Are Three of a Catching Kind
- Rep. Lukens' Conviction in Sex Case Upheld
- Taxpayers Foot Bill for Navy Cosmetic Surgeries
- White House Blocks Pollution Plan : Environment: The EPA proposal may yet succeed, a spokesman says. It called for the government to promote pollution-free technology and recycling.
- State High Court Hears Hedgecock's Appeal for Retrial : Conviction: Ex-San Diego mayor's attorney says jurors drank, partied and were improperly advised by bailiff.
- Drunk School Bus Driver Gets 2 Years, 8 Months
- Nurse Cleared of Refusing Care for Seriously Ill Baby
- A Milky Way of Life : Since '47, Deliveryman Has Brought Milk and Kindness to Customers
- VENTURA : Teachers Call for Caldarelli to Resign
- Free Directory Assistance for Asians Goes Into Service
- Wilshire Tower Fire Results in Little Damage
- Homeowners Urged to Test Dwellings for Radon Levels
- No Link Found in Deaths, Dumping of Chemicals
- After Four Years of Work, She's the Ultimate Quirk in the Law, Bar None
- WORLD CUP '90 : Defense Key in Belgium 2-0 Victory
- SPORTSTATS : THREE-PEAT HEAT
- Irvine Theatre Gets $1-Million Boost
- SHORT TAKES : 'Jetsons' Videos to Be Released
- Grocery Bill Too High? Just Step Over to Teller Cage : Banking: As competition for deposits intensifies, Union Bank will open branches this week at supermarkets in Santa Ana and Fountain Valley.
- Ceradyne Inc. Wins Defense Contract, the Firm's Largest
- Midwest Ad Firm Gets Century 21's National Account
- Current Account Deficit Narrows: The deficit in...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Doug Kershaw Jailed on Alimony
- Southern Baptists Elect Fundamentalist
- Bush to Attend Nixon Library Dedication
- Shell to Send U.S. Less Oil on Own Ships : Environment: The company blames huge liability for spills. Critics fear it will hire small tanker firms that can't afford cleanup costs.
- The Free-Market Solution Fails a Major Truth Test : Peru: The leading candidate espoused economic reform; his mistake was in telling the voters how much it would hurt.
- CAMARILLO : Hospice Seeks OK for Farmers' Market
- OJAI : Refuse Container Deposit Rescinded
- San Diego
- El Cajon
- Key Witness Denies He Threatened Silberman : Trial: Government informer contradicts Silberman's claim that he was coerced into money deal.
- Dodgers Still Can't Get Rotation on Ball, 5-4
- Are the Pistons Changing the Face of NBA?
- Bucks' Harris: Dunleavy Is Up to the Job
- SIDELINES : Golfer Hits Green, Wrong One
- Plan for New Conference Under Scrutiny
- FOOTNOTES : Egypt's Tie Too Much for 2 Men
- Pat Cash Gets Wild Card Spot at Wimbledon
- SHORT TAKES : An Annual Farewell for Keillor
- Century 21 Drops Its L.A. Ad Agency : Real estate: McCann-Erickson loses the $30-million account to a Minneapolis firm. The move is a blow to the local industry.
- Mother Elephant Kicks, Bites Calf; He's Removed, at Risk : SOUTHLAND
- WORLD : Wrong Bolts Cited in Air Mishap
- Soviet Union Bans Censorship, Grants Wide Freedom to Media
- $2.3-Billion Tax Increase Urged to Fight State Deficit
- Water Rate Discussion Is Postponed
- Former President of AIDS Care Dies
- Drunk Driver Arrives Drunk for Sentencing : Court: Man who pleaded guilty to driving school bus while intoxicated arrives in dirty clothes and shouting profanities. Incident could derail his plea-bargain.
- COUNTYWIDE : Project for Mentally Ill Gains Backing
- BUENA PARK : At 74, Father of 6 Receives His Diploma
- County to Publicize Food Sellers Closed Over Health Violations : Inspections: A restaurant industry spokesman says such a tactic can hurt a business, particularly in a small town.
- P.M. BRIEFING : UAW Schedules Contract Talks
- Sorting Out the Problems of Recycling Plastic Waste
- Saudi Businessmen See Big Market for Savvy U.S. Firms : Trade: Japan has surpassed the United States as the Arab nation's leading economic partner. A delegation in Newport Beach blames a lack of aggressive American marketing.
- SmithKline Sues over Dyazide: The firm sued...
- Midol Paying $375,000 to Settle Case Over Ad Claims
- Baker Ultimatum to Israel : 'Call Us If You Really Want Peace
- Independent Bent : Rough and Ready Still Celebrates Its 1850 Secession
- Temples and Tombs: The Glory That Was Egypt
- Uzi-Toting Thief Robs Georgette Mosbacher : Crime: Glamorous Bush Administration socialite escaped after surrendering $30,000 in jewelry in plush New York hotel.
- CONSUMERS : When You Can't Get It Wholesale, You Still Have Options
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Seals and Crofts Plan Album
- Bridge Builder : Neil C. Sandberg's tenure with American Jewish Committee spanned 40 years.
- Murder Suspect Shot and Killed in Confrontation With Police
- Hatch Act Revision Passed Over Warnings of a Veto
- Least Terns Evicted for More Fair Parking; Del Mar Council Irate
- East-West Negotiations Over United Germany's NATO Role
- Traffic Congestion
- East-West Negotiations Over United Germany's NATO Role
- East-West Negotiations Over United Germany's NATO Role
- Last Herald Issues
- Understanding the Mentally Ill
- Understanding the Mentally Ill
- Understanding the Mentally Ill
- East-West Negotiations Over United Germany's NATO Role
- East-West Negotiations Over United Germany's NATO Role
- East-West Negotiations Over United Germany's NATO Role
- MOVIES - June 13, 1990
- MOVIES - June 13, 1990
- Names in the News - June 13, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 13, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 13, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 13, 1990
- Administration Turns Up Heat on Arts Funding : Politics: President Bush appears to be wavering on his adamant no-strings support for the renewal of NEA subsidies.
- MISSION VIEJO : Curtis' Civic Center Voter Plan Rejected
- Pair Suspected of Posing as Doctors Are Arrested
- Irvine Co., Newport in $19-Million School Pact : Construction: Developer to drop lawsuit over fees. One part of the accord will give the district an endowment..
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Law Goes Beyond Ban on Hunting Mountain Lions
- Pathe Rounds Up Short-Term Loans to Buy MGM/UA
- SOUL & EGO: When the $17.6-million Irvine...
- AIDS QUILT: The Orange County Names Project...
- Bush Urges Flag Amendment but Does It With Less Fanfare
- LINCOLN LEGACY: The state board regulating accountants...
- 'Very Minor' Oil Spill Hits the Beach at Bolsa Chica : Pollution: Offshore rigs are suspected, but the source is uncertain. Cleanup begins on fouled stretch over a mile long.
- Newport Harbor Museum Sees 50% Drop in City's Yearly Grant
- SHOOT: The FBI may permit its agents...
- WORLD TRADE: Local interest in foreign trade...
- Donald S. Gray has been promoted to...
- Garden Politics
- Jeffrey B. Ross, D.C., has been elected...
- Lori Peterson has been promoted to assistant...
- Layoffs Turn Into Opportunity for Ex-Managers : Employment: More executives who have been cut out of the big time are going into business for themselves.
- L.A. Board of Supervisors Fight Against Redistricting Decision
- Fred Sands to Buy Fresno Radio Station:...
- Small Firms Get Help in Selling Goods Abroad
- '411' Assistance in Chinese to Debut Across the U.S.
- NATION : 2 Die in Fireworks Plant Blasts
- BOOK REVIEW : A Fresh Approach to Technology, Ecology
- NATION : Imelda Marcos Returns to Trial
- Bush Will Mark 66th Birthday at GOP Bash
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Warning Issued on Fish From Bay
- LA HABRA : Imperial Highway Plan Is Debated
- Santa Clarita Announces Transit Plan
- Supreme Court Denies Appeal From Bittaker
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Los Rios St. Proposals Draw Fire
- Women Flock for Dockworker Jobs : Employment: Settlement of a discrimination suit will open up 350 positions for them.
- THE SIDELINES : Henderson Steals 900th Base
- IRVINE : Classes to Explore Legal Issues, Rights
- Colorado Gymnast Signs With Titans
- Frohnmayer's NEA Tenure in Question : Arts: Some House Republicans say his failure to deal with the endowment's problems effectively has compromised his leadership.
- '48 HRS. II' Box-Office Take Disputed
- SHORT TAKES : CNN's Shaw Gets New Shift
- DANCE REVIEW : Generator Eight Program Features Solo Artists
- Rod D. Hanks was named vice president...
- Senator Wants Tougher Action in S&L; Cases : Thrifts: The head of the Senate Banking Committee says the Administration hasn't asked for enough funds to pursue the perpetrators.
- Cliffdale Manufacturing Co. in Chatsworth received a...
- Stephen C. Hess has been appointed director...
- Tom Meggas has been promoted to assistant...
- Great American Ponders Sale of Branches in State
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : 4 Youths Seized in Graves Desecration
- WORLD : Italy Bows to Pressure; Venice Out of Contention as Expo Site
- Gorbachev to Study White House
- PARIS : Controversial Choice
- Governor, Legislators Meet on Budget Cuts, New Taxes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Troops Scuffle With Crowd of Protesters
- San Diego
- Admiral Was Far Off Course : Poindexter Sentence Treats a Serious Crime Seriously
- Killer of Studio Guards Sent to Mental Hospital
- County Braces for Tense, Packed Landfill Hearing
- San Diego
- Teachers Angry About Health Insurance Costs : Benefits: The out-of-pocket expenses could be hundreds a month. Officials say the district simply cannot keep pace with premiums.
- Another UCLA Dynasty Takes Shape : Softball: Bruins have won three NCAA titles in a row and six of nine overall under Coach Sharron Backus.
- Steve Howe Hospitalized With Blood Clot on Lung : Baseball: Illness interrupts comeback with Class A Salinas Spurs of the California League.
- Bo Kimble Now Goes One on One
- Gore Drops Golf Final in Sudden Death
- Profiles of U.S. Team Members
- Florida Flap Has Little Effect on Orange County Sales of Album
- Dance Review : 'In the Works' Finale at Gascon Institute
- Suzi Chauvel has been promoted to executive...
- Frank J. A. Greco has been elected...
- WORLD : Baker: PLO Talks Have Support
- LAW / THE CONSTITUTION : Overruling High Court Usually a Futile Effort : Just four amendments reversing justices' rulings have survived difficult process and been adopted.
- Press Wears a Different Hat on Bush's Birthday
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : 3 Military Officers Held in Killing of 12
- Prop. 115 May Prove Faulty, Officials Say : Initiatives: Provisions of unheralded Proposition 114 could invalidate death-penalty expansion of better-known ballot measure.
- Assembly OKs Bill Cracking Down on Sweatshop Abuses : Garment industry: Manufacturers would be held liable for labor and safety violations committed by subcontractors.
- Double-Decker Rail Cars Make Inaugural Commute
- OXNARD : Council May Seek Anti-Drug Grant
- ANAHEIM : Hearings to Be Held on Proposed Budget
- SANTA ANA : Exhibit to Honor 120 Young Artists
- VOTE NOTE : Primary Blues
- Halo Will Soon Shine Again at Angels' Stadium
- Hoax Against Taylor Fit Pattern, Publicist Says
- Ketchen, Mota Sign Contracts : Titans: Cal State Fullerton loses two players, but shortstop Kevin Farlow says he'll return.
- Firm Offers to Put Safer Caps on Bike Water Bottles It Has Sold
- Manufacturers' First-Quarter Profit Dips 5%
- Britain to Offer Incentives to Lure MCA Park : Entertainment: The film company is expected to choose a site by the end of summer. Paris is also being considered.
- Creative Software Helps Brainstorming : Computers: Twelve years and $4 million in the making, a new program is designed to be a tool for igniting the inventive spark.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Slowing Down on the Fasting
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Checker Unhurt in Bus Crash
- Oil Recycling Bill Calls for Deposit of 5 Cents a Quart
- NATION IN BRIEF : THE MIDWEST : Flood Danger Rises With Heavy Rains
- Speaking Off: The Telephone : British Reserve Extends Down The (Telephone) Line
- East Germany's Leader Makes a Symbolic Visit
- Central Asia Republic Mourns 116 Dead : Soviet Union: Unrest calms down after a week of clashes in Kirghizia over disputed land.
- Risk of Tanker Breaking Up in Gulf Increases
- Assembly OKs Bill to Tax 'Tools' of Graffiti
- Suicide Victim Had Been Stabbing Victim : Tragedy: William J. Gaulvan was seriously wounded in an attack last year that left his companion dead.
- Success Was Ocean Away : Commencement: A vast sea and the English language didn't stop the determined youth who will give Saddleback High School's valedictory address.
- Saving the Kids No One Wants : * Let Sacramento Do the Job L.A. County Can't Do--or Won't
- Officials Agree to Double Capacity of Theo Lacy Jail
- OJAI : Officials Seek Fair Rent for Post Office
- Carlsbad's Lindley Fires a 74 to Blow Away Girls' Golf Field
- Magic, Cooper Looking Forward to Playing for Their New Coach
- GE Unveils Gas Turbine at Brussels Trade Show
- Suit Challenging Parsons Buyout Thrown Out : Litigation: A group of employees alleged that executives and directors of the engineering giant improperly profited when the firm was taken private.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bank Earnings Up in 1st Quarter
- Investors' Chips Riding on Club : Games: Players International stock has soared with the company's plans to market telephone call-in versions of 'Jeopardy!' and 'Wheel of Fortune.'
- TransTechnology Losses Prompt Stock Selloff
- American Cytogenetics Posts Loss for Fiscal Year
- LOCAL : Fire Ruins Woodland Hills Home
- Kerby Alvy's Prescription for Child Rearing : Behavior: Studio City psychologist fields nationwide inquiries on his approach to parenting. His methods focus on preventing child abuse.
- Gorbachev Eases NATO Stand : Germany Could Join as Associate
- Market Focus : Latin Countries Rushing to Privatize : Mired in debt, governments are fast finding that the business of government isn't business.
- Santa Clarita Announces Transit Plan
- College Trustees Win Control of $8-Million Fund
- San Diego
- SANTA ANA : $100,000 Settlement in OCTD Injury
- Plans Made for 4th of July Parade
- COMMENCEMENT 1990
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Setting High Marks on Water
- San Diego
- A federal judge in Newark, N.J., told...
- NBA FINALS NOTEBOOK : Daly Says Riley Had Substance as Well as Style
- SHORT TAKES : Video History of 20th Century
- Development Firm Names New President
- PEOPLE : American to Head Nissan's Marketing Operations in U.S. : Autos: The Japanese firm says the appointment is part of its strategy to be a 'fully localized, customer-oriented company.'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan May Resume Peru Loans
- Ron Baker has been elected president of...
- White House: Ask Kennedy on Mandela
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Havel Likely to Keep Calfa as Premier
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Mayor Barry Denies Plea Bargain Rumors
- WORLD : Nepal to Free Jailed Christians
- Society's Ills Put Burden on City Hospitals, Report Says : Social services: Rising crime rate, homelessness and AIDS contribute to decay in system, a coalition of urban health-care institutions says.
- Community Standards Set Those for Institutions : Juveniles: The tolerance for certain discipline measures determines how children's homes and detention centers treat their charges.
- City Honors 'Quiet Heroes' for Service to Community