- MOVIE REVIEW : A Contrived Core Spoils Sweet 'Miracle'
- Mime Finds Niche in Ethnic-Oriented Show
- Ex-Brokerage Officer Indicted in Insider Case
- BOATING : Twichell 12's Design Jibes With His Sailing Needs
- Looking Hot : The Latest Craze in Sportswear Changes Colors When You Lose Your Cool
- BOOK REVIEW : A Bizarre Wild West Without Any Heroes : NEVER DIE <i> by Barry Hannah</i> ; Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence $19.95, 152 pages
- Plane Carrying 3 Lands on Highway
- OJAI : Water Firm Seeks Equal Treatment
- Now Is the Time to Begin LAPD Reform : Police: Chief Gates' defiance is calculated to divide the community and interfere with the orderly transfer of power.
- City Official Says He Let Developer Clear a Disputed Habitat : Environment: The Fish and Game Department is looking at possible code violations by Mission Viejo Co.
- Moving Prosecutor's Office Urged
- Judge Calvin Schmidt of Harbor Court Dies : Passing: The controversial jurist, 61, had held his seat a record 25 years. He appeared in good health and his death 'was like a bolt of lightning' to his friends.
- Gray Quits Job as Supervisor's Aide
- Countywide : Dannemeyer to Give Election Talk Today
- Palmdale Man Arrested, Linked to 32 L.A.-Area Bank Robberies
- Mission Making Room to Shelter Women, Children
- Council OKs Beach View Assessments Over Protests : Port Hueneme: The special levies of $66 to $184 a year are approved at a crowded meeting despite property owners' pleas.
- Angels Come Back to Win on Walks : Baseball: They get five bases on balls in ninth for 5-4 victory after Indians score three for 4-1 lead. No decision for Abbott again.
- Cook Averts Collapse to Capture Junior World Championship
- Duncan Defends Amateur Golf Title
- Young Makes It Official, Signs With Cardinals
- Court Denies Foreman's Bid to Hold Up Tyson-Holyfield Fight
- Syria Commits to Talks, Baker Says : Middle East: He hints that the U.S. may have agreed to a broader U.N. role in a peace conference. Israel, where he arrives Sunday, has opposed that idea.
- Kurds Take Aim at Larger Goal: Democracy for All of Iraq : Mideast: A leader of the minority group is headed for Washington to press the cause of political change.
- Chula Vista
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Anderson Signs Three-Year Extension
- Fighter Gains Respect for Refusing Bout : Taekwondo: Following custom, Fujii deferred to an older foe during team trials for Pan-Am Games, but wonders if he made the right decision.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Bouncing Back : Gymnast Chelle Stack, 17, Quit the Sport, but Now Eyes Another Olympics
- CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE : Losing Lead May Help LeMond Win
- Collier Heads for Hall
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : TABLE TENNIS : The World of Ping-Pong Parenting
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Did You Know That....?
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Long Beach Workshop
- Night Moves Dancing Out of Its Hard-Edge Niche : Rock: Huntington Beach club will stop booking the punk-oriented acts it has for 5 years. Top 40 will be its new staple.
- COLUMN ONE : Uprooting Dead Gets a Rebirth : Forensic experts are using genetic technology to settle quarrels and rewrite history, but not everyone agrees about exhuming notables. 'It's all foolish,' says one historian.
- Lebanon Captors Release Photo of Anderson, Threaten Action
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Campaign Billing for Media Changed
- FURNISHINGS : Falling Into a Pattern
- MOORPARK : Ex-Official Cleared of Any Wrongdoing
- Judge Likens Molestation Victim to 'Tart' : Courts: Prosecutor and girl's father criticize remarks passed during sentencing of the 68-year-old offender to a six-year term.
- Teacher Wants His Job Back, Program for Gay Students
- San Clemente Girl Killed by Truck in South Carolina
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : South African Gymnasts Going to Worlds
- Rocket Has Usual Flare in Debut : Canadian football: Ismail accounts for 213 yards, with 73 coming on a reverse on a punt return. Argonauts win.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Victors, Vanquished on Trial in 'Prisoners of Sun'
- An Unbending Castro Makes His Pitch : Latin America: Cuban leader seeks recognition and economic alliances at summit in Mexico. But he hews to his socialist line.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Takeover Nears for School District
- Last Piece of Budget Package OKd : Legislature: The bill, to finance local trial courts, was fashioned so fast that it did not carry an author's name. After acting, the Senate recesses.
- Woman Denies Plotting to Kill Husband : Trial: She insists she was manipulated into failed scheme by alleged hitman.
- S.D. Coast Guard Captain Relieved
- Slam-N-Jam Tournament Starts Today
- BRITISH OPEN : It's Hard to Fault Faldo, but They're Still Trying
- Threats May Lead Hayes to Give Up Canyon Job : High school: Shaken by reaction to his comments in Welch case, Cowboy basketball coach is considering move.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Terrific 'Dutch' Develops Comedy Premise to the Max
- Punks to Revisit Beach Blvd : 3 Suburban Groups Will Play in Huntington to Mark Release of Compilation CD
- TUSTIN : Council Increases Trash Pickup Fees
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Lawyer Disputes Officers' Testimony
- Woman Accused in Escort Service Case Jailed
- The Budget: Impact on L.A. County
- Keeping Jr. Afloat : Best Pool Rule: Never Look Away
- Bryan Twins to Play for Doubles Title
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Morris Keeps Winning for Twins
- Comic Stands Up and Faces the Music : Theater: In 'Beyond the Laughter, Beneath the Smile,' perennial warm-up man Sammy Shore shares bittersweet recollections of a roller-coaster career.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : New Rosie's Is Cheery but Best Choice Is Salad Bar
- TV REVIEWS : 'Whose Side Are You On?' Explores Some Tough Ethical Issues
- THE BUZZ ON APICULTURE : How Sweet It Isn't
- Smaller Investors Are Being Hit With Bigger Charges by Brokerages
- Armani Watchers
- Houston-based Continental Airlines said it has abandoned...
- Last Piece of Budget Package OKd : Legislature: The bill, to finance local trial courts, was fashioned so fast that it did not carry an author's name. After acting, the Senate recesses.
- Man Charged in Theft of Skulls From Cemetery
- Girl, 3, Found in Cage; 3 Relatives Face Charges
- CLIPBAORD
- Woman Found Slain Near Malibu Is Identified
- Anaheim Youth Dies After Fall From Gate
- Summertime Keeping Itself Under Wraps This Weekend
- Many 'Sightings' Are Cruel Hoaxes
- High Court Eases Testimony Rules : Child molestation: State justices allow prosecution's expert witness to say that parents' hesitation to report incidents of abuse is not unusual.
- Air Quality Report
- VENTURA : 2 Festival Athletes Involved in Crash
- Bond Issue to Include $40 Million for Commuter Lines
- Countywide : Camarillo Meet for Former Gymnasts to Begin Sunday
- O.C. PLATFORM : Land of Opportunity
- Armed Robber Steals $200,000 in Jewelry
- Homeowners Settle Dump Suit With Developer : Environment: Firm will pay $12 million to residents of a Paradise Hills project to replace a faulty gas-control system.
- San Diego
- UFW Pickets San Ysidro Vons Over Advertisement of Grapes
- Black Engineer Finds a Burned Cross on Lawn : Investigation: Police are reluctant to class the Garden Grove incident in this year's wave of hate crimes.
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : BUENA PARK COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : MEN'S GYMNASTICS : St. Pierre Is Still Short of His Goal
- Countywide : Steiner Accused of Hiding Fund Source
- Sepulveda Routs West to Edge Closer to Area Playoffs
- Samuelson Turns Loss Into Asset for U.S. Volleyball Team
- Pro Football
- For Preps, It Is a Season in a Summer : Basketball Players Have Many Chances to Improve Their Skills
- Pop Album Chart : An 'Unforgettable' Leap to No. 1
- TV REVIEWS : Brooding Cartoons From Jan Svankmajer
- TV REVIEWS : Oh, Pooh: A Shaky Debut for 'Hi, Honey'
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Harris' 'Chameleon Street' an Interesting Try
- VENTURA : FBI Agents Search for Bank Robber
- Together Again : Man Reunited With Parents Who Couldn't Escape Vietnam
- ANAHEIM : Consultant Rehired to Battle Graffiti
- Bradley Gives Lecture to City Planners : Politics: Mayor tells the department's staff to stop being an easy mark for those seeking support for projects. Speech is seen as signaling a new direction toward development.
- City Day Care for Carson's Latchkey Kids Will Resume : Services: The council votes to reopen the popular Kids Club program at city parks. Parents were upset when the program was closed in November.
- SOMIS : Charges Against Grower Reinstated
- San Diego
- Restore Fire Funds, Commission Asks
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Steiner for 67th Assembly District
- STYLE : Brushing Up or Brushing It Off: Reasons Are More Than Skin Deep
- * Hit Show: There's no recession for...
- Superior Court Judge Touted for Federal Slot : Judiciary: Linda Hodge McLaughlin leads pack for Seymour nomination to U.S. District Court.
- Buford Following in Father's Steps : Baseball: Damon, the youngest of three boys, is trying to make it to the major leagues.
- Deadly Feud Baffles Friends of Victim, Suspect : Violence: Paramedic is slain after an argument with tenant. A professor at Cal State Long Beach is being held on murder charges, but claims he feared for his life.
- Indians' Pitching Surrenders Victory to Angels
- Everett Sees Light at End of Tunnel
- Don't Grow Up as Dad Did, Just Grow Up
- Parents Are Lifesavers as Dolphin Swim Club Begins to Bounce Back
- Children's Tales Bring a Refreshing Touch to Pops
- Wilson Outlines Redistricting Strategy : Government: He plans to name a commission to draw new political lines if he disagrees with the boundaries adopted by the Democratic-controlled Legislature.
- THE SACRAMENTO RIVER SPILL: A CYCLE OF DEVASTATION
- Revised Lennox Revitalization Proposal Still Draws Criticism
- Authorities Identify the Victims in Plane Crash at Corona Airport
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 62, Convicted of Molesting 3 Girls
- California IN BRIEF : EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE : Satellites Located in Wrong Orbit
- VENTURA : Ex-Minister Ordered to Stay in Prison
- Graffiti Attacked With Reward Offers
- Sockers Promote Latta, Others
- ART
- PLATFORM : An Unfair Image
- Driver Arraigned in Killing of Pedestrian
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Dawson Shoots 61 at Chattanooga
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : Attila Malek Hopes a Title Is in the Cards : Table tennis: Once a compulsive gambler, he looks to regain form that made him one of the top players in Hungary--and the U.S.
- NOTEBOOK : U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : Festival Notes
- JAZZ REVIEW : Torme Time Again at Hollywood Bowl
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Miami Motion Machine
- INTERNATIONAL
- Media: Arlington, Va.-based Gannett Co. said second-quarter...
- Consumer Products: American Brands Inc., based in...
- Jay Chaffee has been appointed president and...
- Home Savings of America, the principal subsidiary...
- REAL ESTATE : Irvine Co. Offering to Sell Leased Land to Business Tenants
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Pollution-Credit Trading May Mushroom : * Environment: If buying and selling of allotments proves to be successful, markets may spring up for Southland companies.
- Koll Building Huge Resort at Baja's Tip : * Construction: The Newport Beach company reacts to the U.S. business slump by undertaking a grand-scale project in Mexico. And there may be more to come.
- Delta Infusion May Keep Pan Am in Air
- Caterpillar Inc.: The Peoria, Ill., heavy equipment...
- INTERNATIONAL
- STOCKS : Dow Rises 37.56 to End Above Key 3,000 Level
- INTERNATIONAL
- Getting Rid of Hussein
- Housing Not Meeting Needs
- Getting Rid of Hussein
- Museum Lending Service
- Bethell on Gay Rights
- Getting Rid of Hussein
- Getting Rid of Hussein
- Don't Give Up Control of Sespe Creek
- Development Offers Benefits to Public
- Asian Representation
- Getting Rid of Hussein
- Getting Rid of Hussein
- Bethell on Gay Rights
- 'Lost Education' Finds Replies
- Bethell on Gay Rights
- Getting Rid of Hussein
- Supreme Court
- 'Lost Education' Finds Replies
- MOVIES - July 19, 1991
- MOVIES - July 19, 1991
- Obituaries - July 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 19, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 19, 1991
- Names in the News - July 19, 1991
- Names in the News - July 19, 1991
- Names in the News - July 19, 1991
- U.S. Scoffs at Report on Iraqi A-Bomb Fuel
- River Disaster Blamed on Railroad Policy
- QUESTION: What major amusement park is located...
- Senate OKs Jail, Fines for Doctors Who Hide AIDS
- STILL LIFE: Scads of celebrities have appeared...
- Query Clouds Disney Request for U.S. Funds
- BIG RIG: They look like train cars,...
- POPULAR GUY: New Age author and spiritual...
- Latinos Vow to Fight Prison Plan
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 19, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 19, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 19, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 19, 1991
- From the Archives: A Mother's Fading Dream
- Telecommunications: Pacific Telesis of San Francisco said...
- A Foodie Supermarket
- It's Summertime--Peel Me a Lychee
- SPORTS BRIEFS : 49ers' Hitter to Play for U.S. in Pan Am Games
- Asst. Superintendent for Monrovia Named
- No.1 in the Rotisserie League
- Robert Motherwell; Dominant Figure in Abstract Art
- Kids Crusade Against a Ballooning Problem
- NEIGHBORS : Pitching In : Amber Carr's underhand delivery is estimated at 55 m.p.h. Her team posted a 22-0 record and won the league title.
- MEINERS OAKS : Board Adopts Fines for Water Wasters
- Small-Plane Owners Get 1-Year Reprieve From Eviction
- Gang Member's Killing by Officer Draws Protests
- Residents Welcome Plan for Long-Awaited Gym
- Flores Calls for New Los Angeles Police Chief
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Hope Lives : Families Insist Photo Proves Three MIA Fliers Are Alive
- Gallagher Goes His Own Way : Angel Outfielder Is Successful Despite Unorthodox Approach
- Without Reserve, Gallagher Is His Own Angel : Baseball: Willful outfielder quit in minor leagues and still harbors a grudge from Chicago days.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Emotions Soar in Man With Two Countries : South Africa: Maree will compete for the U.S., but his heart is with his former countrymen.
- With Plenty of Talent, Morningside Discovers It Has Problems, Too
- Opening Up to Explore Racist, Sexist Topics in 'HOWL' : * Performance art: Writer-director Keith Antar Mason explores oppression of African-American men.
- THEATER REVIEW 'BULLSHOT CRUMMOND' : Rapid-Fire Gags : The cornball detective-story spoof is staged by the venerable Ensemble Theatre, which presents a real mystery.
- Those Mysterious New Brands
- South El Monte : Annexation Weighed
- College Board OKs Pay Hikes for 17 on Staff
- Renewal Zones Expanded to Cover Nearly a Third of City : Redevelopment: Council removes threat of condemning private homes, which had stirred many residents to protest expansion.
- AIDS Murder Conviction Upheld : Supreme Court: State justices refuse to hear the appeal of a man who was found guilty of helping another to commit suicide.
- IRVINE : Ex-Officer's Rape Sentencing Delayed
- VILLA PARK : Water District Loses in Suit Over Lake
- Operator of Swingers' Club Won't Be Tried Second Time
- Striking Teamsters Picket Beer Distributor
- Woman Blows Up Her Home With Insecticide
- ORANGE : Break in Gas Line Causes Evacuation
- Bungling Robbers Bring Absurdity, Fright to Family
- Reagan Archivists Find No Signs of Hostage Deal : Presidential library: Officials say they saw no evidence of an attempt to delay the release of Americans held in Iran.
- Citrus Firm Offers to Settle Sex Bias Suit : Labor: Saticoy Lemon Assn. packinghouse proposes to pay $550,000 to women in the class-action case. The dispute has lasted five years.
- Latins See Mexico Break From the Pack : Quincentenary: Spain calls a party to celebrate Columbus, but hard times in the hemisphere make for envious guests.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL DISTRICT 20 PLAYOFFS : Top-Seeded Chatsworth Ousted After Error-Prone Performance
- Unpredictable Padres Surprise Expos With Bats : Baseball: Padres defeat Montreal, 7-5, and finally solve the mystery of pitcher Dennis Martinez.
- FISHING : Captain Logs 3,000th Trip on Matt Walsh
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Fair to Middling : Expo Books Routine Acts; Other Counties Land Hits
- Coca-Cola Co.: The Atlanta-based soft-drink maker said...
- Inflation Stays Low; Housing Starts Leap 5.2% : Economy: The small 0.2% rise in the consumer price index, coupled with the jump in construction offer new evidence that the recovery is on track.
- Keating Defense May Seek Immunity for Witnesses : Courts: Attorneys want former executives of Lincoln S&L;'s parent company to testify in his behalf in state trial.
- TRANSPORTATION
- BOOK REVIEW : SOMETHING LEATHER<i> by Alasdair Gray</i> Random House $19, 257 pages : Novel Lives Up to Its Provocative Title
- FISHING : Ray Duane Logs 3,000th Trip as Matt Walsh's Skipper
- MUSIC GARY PRIMICH : Lone Star Blues : With a harmonica endorsement deal and a debut disc in stores, this Austin musician proves Texans have rhythm.
- FILLMORE : Hearing Scheduled on Concrete Plant
- Jail Fees Cited in Drug Users' Fast Release : Booking policy: Oxnard and Ventura police say the suspects are being given more opportunities to commit crimes. But they don't have any statistics to back up their belief.
- Facility for Mentally Ill Shut on Weekends
- Councilman Proposes Reservist Program for City Fire Department : Protection: Volunteer corps would be used to help offset impact of brownouts caused by budget cuts.
- The Budget That Everyone Still Hates
- CAMARILLO : More Than $50,000 in Jewelry Stolen
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Media Pressure Keeping Hitters, DiMaggio Apart, Gwynn Says
- Sprinter Ben Johnson will try to qualify...
- Williams Declares: 'I'm Through With Chargers' : Football: Defensive lineman, tired of perceived ill treatment by the team, does not report to camp. Beathard says he won't comment until he sees letter from Williams.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : West Wins on Hoang's Stroke of Good Fortune : Field hockey: Controversial penalty shot with less than 12 minutes to play stands up for 1-0 win in gold-medal match.
- Money Makes the Sports World Go Out of Orbit
- Expansion Teams Are Already Being Written Out to Pasture
- TRW Inc.: The Cleveland-based aerospace company said...
- ICN Biomedicals Down 57% From Last Year's Figure
- First Interstate in Red; World Savings Gains
- Jamaican Chic
- FIRST PERSON / HYUNGWON KANG : A Mother's Fading Dream
- 2 More City Department Heads to Resign : Personnel: Four of nine top officials have quit in eight months. Some blame the exodus on the city manager or tensions generated by the council.
- Budget Will Force Layoffs, Wilson Warns
- THE SIERRA MADRE EARTHQUAKE : Chimneys Fell Like a Ton of Bricks in Towns Across Foothills
- Region : New Galanter Chief of Staff
- Firm Appeals Citations in Fatal Roof Collapse
- Officials Fear More Traffic if Reagan Buried at Library Site
- Tentative OK Given for 341 Homes on Ecological Preserve
- Pentagon Loses Contact With Pegasus Rocket
- OXNARD : Boy Held in Fatal Shooting Near Store
- SIMI VALLEY : 25% Say They Would Pay School Bus Fees
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Johnson Making Change on Past : Decathlon: One of the top decathletes in the world has made an about-face from his boyhood in Missoula, Mont.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Jordan's Fire Returns After Her Fury Eases : Softball: After family tragedy, former CS Northridge standout recovers from injury to make it back to the diamond.
- What Uproar? Seles Says It's News to Her : Tennis: She denies rumors and says leg injuries kept her from playing at Wimbledon.
- Piece Deresistance Upsets Magic Moose, Mad Milton to Win Invitational Trot
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Last Step for George Is Victory in Grand National Sport Truck
- The Loser Was Big Winner
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Sidney Brustein' Strident, Dated
- Hycor Biomedical Inc.: The Garden Grove biotechnology...
- Wells Fargo Scouting for Acquisitions, Analysts Told
- Catfish Industry Awash After Mississippi Floods
- National Medical Enterprises Inc.: The Santa Monica...
- Standard Pacific to Return to Status as a Corporation
- Weather Unit Renews Fluor Daniel Contract
- Azusa : Swap Meet Plan Deadline
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Panel OKs 'Star Wars' Plan
- Sweet Deal on Great Cool Treats : Some Spots That Specialize in Ice Cream, Frozen Goodies
- Thousands of Armenians Forced Out of Azerbaijan : Soviet Union: About 10,000 are deported in 3 months. Others are tortured, deprived of food in prison, human rights delegation says.
- Beverly Hills : $76-Million Budget OKd
- MUSIC THE AVANT GARDENERS : Cultivated : Trumpeter Nate Birkey seizes the spotlight, but the cool-jazz foursome is more than just Birkey's band.
- Diamond Bar Boosters Award Scholarships
- Long Beach : Harbor Board President Proposes a Code of Ethics
- Torrance Shifts Insurance Policy
- Torrance Financial Firm Chief Agrees to Pay for Bad Checks
- Inglewood Upset at 'Missing' 10% : Census: The U.S. government's refusal to adjust faulty figures means the most undercounted city in the nation stands to lose $1 million in funding.
- Cool, Diplomatic Demeanor Ranked Among Brewer's Assets : Appointment: Called "The Prince" by former colleagues, the retired assistant chief says he can still get along with Gates.
- Plane Crash Kills Man, Hurts Another
- Salvation Army Stages Emergency Fund Drive
- Malibu Opposes Soka Expansion Plan