- Media : It's the Sportswriters' Cup That Runneth Over : The party was great but it's over for reporters covering the World Cup. The U.S. will have a hard act to follow as host in 1994.
- 'Big Stanton' Sweep Nets Suspect in April Murder
- GENEVA : 'Boat People' Talks
- Countywide : Union Criticizes Contract Offer
- Court Rejects Freedom for Montoya While He Appeals
- Developers Slap Back at Their Opponents : Housing: Critics say 'SLAPP' lawsuits are being used increasingly by builders to short-circuit opposition to their projects.
- Thief Takes Cash From Savings & Loan
- Plan Offers Bonus of Speed to Developers : Paper work: L.A. plan is intended to bring credibility to state-mandated environmental impact statements, but homeowner activists say the changes don't go far enough.
- Youth Charged in Murders 'Not Hardened,' Court Told
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Developer Reaffirms Parkland Donation
- 3 Fires Cause $400,000 Damage; Firefighter Hurt : Emergencies: A Laundromat burned under 'suspicious' circumstances in Garden Grove in the same shopping center where a Thrifty Drug Store blaze caused by arson broke out last December.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Steal $3,000 From Great Western Bank
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : Give Us a Hint
- LAGUNA BEACH : Woodworker Put His Stamp on City
- Alleged Impersonator of Lawyer Jailed : Court: Citing reports of many aliases, the judge raises bail to $100,000 pending proof of identity. Arraignment is delayed.
- Action Plan Takes Aim at California's Beach Trash
- On a Weekend in L.A.
- He Succeeded by the Seats of Fans' Pants
- COMMENTARY : The Spectacle Far Outshined World Cup's Style of Soccer
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : U.S.-Soviet Pact on Rockets Launches Some Trade Worries
- Texas Instruments Sues Five U.S. Chip Makers:...
- COKE OPENS EUROPE'S BIGGEST SODA POP PLANT
- Ex-Employees Consider Suit Against Thrift
- Mail Boxes to Sell 9% Stake to UPS
- Maxicare Cites Support as Hearing Begins
- 2 NASA Pilots Grounded for Incidents in Off-Duty Flying
- Israeli Warplanes Hit Hezbollah Bases for 2nd Straight Day
- WORLD : Ella Fitzgerald Hospitalized in Europe, Treated for Exhaustion
- REGIONAL REPORT THE DROUGHT : Many Cities Save Water Without Penalties
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Wilson Explains Shift on Pot Penalties
- Frederick the Great Gets His Last Wish : Reburial: King who made Prussia a great power to be interred at palace in Potsdam.
- Regional Outlook : Move Over London, Paris, Rome: New Cities Want the Spotlight : Central European capitals believe that they are more attuned to the changes taking place on the Continent and that location, history and culture give them an edge.
- Lottery Winner Plans to Buy Simi Temple Site for Church
- Countywide : County Issue What Is the Solution to Crowding at the County Jail?
- Schizophrenia Drug Deemed Too Costly for County Patients
- Couple Sue L-Tryptophan Maker for $30 Million
- Armenian Group Sends Relief Supplies to Iran
- Soccer Union Lifts Ban on English Clubs
- Two Children Held by Smugglers Are Back With Mother
- Putting Up Their Dukes for UCI Benefit : Team Tennis: Newport Beach Dukes make their debut tonight against an Anteater alumni team at John Wayne Tennis Club.
- Loudon's Looking for Hit, But Will Helms Dance to It?
- World Cup '90 : '94 World Cup Scoring Low With Networks : Soccer: The three major networks are cool to the upcoming contest, so U.S. cable may get the whole show.
- Controlling Influences at Theatre of Note
- A Showcase for Controversial Art in Marina del Rey : Art: The Lannan Foundation's Gerhard Richter exhibit is an example of a show that is deemed too political to attract corporate sponsors.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Food Importer Charged With Health Violations
- MOVIES - July 10, 1990
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- POP/ROCK - July 10, 1990
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- INDY IN LAGUNA: Actor Harrison Ford reveals...
- Khashoggi Ends Claim to Real Estate, Art : Philippines: In exchange, racketeering charges still pending will be dropped. Property was purchased from Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos.
- AND GETTING RICHER: Donald L. Bren's personal...
- PERSPECTIVES ON CIVIL RIGHTS : How Big a Role for the Middleman? : It is increasingly difficult for any one group to extend its influence across myriad public issues.
- AT LAST: To the dismay of English...
- LOCAL BOYS: Orange County will be well...
- Fishermen Offer Reward in Stabbing of Watchman
- Neil Bush Defends Actions at S
- COMMENTARY : Valenzuela Toils On in Serene Obscurity
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Batlik Paddling Same Boat That Brought Him to Safe Harbor
- WORLD CUP '90 : Revenge for West Germany, 1-0 : Argentina Disputes Loss on Penalty Kick
- ART
- SHORT TAKES : Coach Role Shifts to Counselor
- WORLD CUP '90 : ANALYSIS : Argentina Got the Reward It Deserved for Lack of Class
- STAGE REVIEW : Lamb's Theatre Effort Better Than the Script
- The Dog Days and Nights of Summer
- Cookie's Bets on 8-Horse Races Don't Crumble
- Waters Hopes His Berlin 'Wall' Will Bind, Not Divide, Nations
- 'A Chorus Line'--A Sad Lesson in Big-Squeeze Theater Economics
- Upbeat Awakening to 'Primal Dream' : Chamber rock: Richard Barone's two latest albums were influenced by the Beatles and classical music. He will play Tuesday at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano.
- High-Tech Museum Safeguards
- O.C. ART : Bram Van Velde Offers Charm in Abundance : A Costa Mesa gallery is showing late-career lithographs by an obscure Dutch artist.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Montreal Surrenders to an Armed, Dangerous Anderson
- Defending champion Gary Ormsby of Roseville, Calif.,...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Starting Is No Cure for Davis
- Record Groups Issue Warnings of Their Own : Legislation: If Louisiana's governor signs a bill requiring labels on 'offensive' recordings, record-industry groups promise legal and economic retaliation.
- Infielder Brook Jacoby was added to the...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets' Viola as Hot as Weather in Atlanta
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : His Effort's the Same, but Not the Results : Baseball: Greg Hansell pitched Kennedy to the Southern Section 3-A championship in 1989, but now plays for a Class-A team that's far from winning any titles.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Sullivan Wins; Unser Loses to Fire
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Wins in Lacrosse Series
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Terrell Jumps the Gun to Win Record Medal
- Brooks Clark of Newton Square, Pa., won...
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Bruin Coach Jim Bush Hired to Head Track Programs at USC
- TV REVIEW : Cassavetes: 'Freedom to Be Free'
- Trear Can't Beat Odds, Falls to Bujon at La Jolla
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Patches Wins, Doubles Stevens' Pleasure
- Gaston Faces Taylor at Forum Tonight
- As for Witt, Becker Has Little to Say
- PEOPLE WATCH
- JAZZ REVIEW : Explosive Henry Franklin Goes on the Attack
- Music : Concordia Plays a Flawed Beethoven
- Wells Behind Early, Stays There in Loss : Dodgers: Rookie pitcher gives up three unearned runs in first inning of second major league start.
- Karch Kiraly of San Clemente and Brent...
- He Blazed the Trail Back for Hershiser : Dodgers: Tommy John, who had similar operation in 1974, is confident right-hander has toughness to return.
- Riddick Bowe of New York stopped Art...
- THE SIDELINES : Jaite Advances in Swiss Open
- Ghirotto of Italy Sprints to a Win in Tour's 9th Stage
- CAPSULE REVIEW : '90s 'Forum': Vibrant, Unclean, Saucy
- ART REVIEW : 'Satellite' Misguided by Gravitational Pull : Exhibition: Works from San Diego and Boston artists fail to cover much ground in the quest for geographic destiny.
- WORLD CUP '90 : Victory Never in Doubt, Beckenbauer Says
- Garrison, Leach Combine to Win Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Title
- Clark, Tigers Are Set to Sign Big Contract
- Welch, Armstrong Are All-Star Game Starters
- Angels' Nightmare Is a Dream for Hill
- ROUNDUP : Woodbine Race Won by Izvestia
- WORLD CUP '90 : Only One Goal, but No Commercial Shortage
- SHORT TAKES : Oscar Lobby Named for Hope
- Music : Connick Brings Baby Boomers Back to Yesteryear's Standards : Pop: Singer-pianist and his 15-piece band find mass appeal with a '30s and '40s repertoire.
- Vatican Bars Dissent on Official Church Teachings
- ART
- TOP 10 ALBUMS WITH LONGEST STAY AT NO. 1 : Sound Tracks Dominate as Record Setters
- O.C. Pop Music Review : Lotta Shakin' as Jerry Lee Lewis Rocks Knott's
- Fetters, Fraser Angels of Week
- On a Roll : In Some U.S. Cities, Bike-Riding Police Are Making a Difference
- China Registers $2.56-Billion Trade Surplus
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pearl Bailey to Have Surgery
- WORLD : 12 Million Soviets Could Become Israelis, Former Dissident Says
- Defense Fund Keeps Prodding a Nation That Still Has Promises to Keep : Law: Despite a widespread assumption that the civil rights agenda has been completed, the stain of blatant bigotry still marks our neighborhoods, schools and workplaces.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Burn Victim, 12, Wins Praise
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Vaninshing Vistas : Those Post Card Views Are Often Smog-Shrouded : Environment: Pollution mars America's national parks more than 90% of the time.
- Vigilant Canyon Residents Keep Eye Out for Arson
- PERSPECTIVE ON RELIGION AND POLITICS : The Bishops in Democracyland : Morality: The church can rightly expect Catholic political leaders to work toward more legal restraints on abortion.
- A Banana Bonanza : La Conchita Yields Harvest of the Tropics
- Environmental Criticism of U.S. Irks Sununu
- Survey Says Workplace Bias Common: A quarter...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nike Reports Higher Earnings
- SOUTHLAND : Actor Howard Duff Dies at 76
- California IN BRIEF : MARINWOOD : 2 Bodies Found in Brush Fire Area
- New Query on Capt.'s Failure to Aid Titanic
- U.S., Greece Sign 8-Year Pact on Military Bases : Defense treaty: The deal comes after 19 rounds of negotiations and three changes of government in Athens.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Gene Hackman Out of Hospital
- Ice Carver Has a No-Sweat Job : Art: James Luff spends summer days holed up in a walk-in freezer sculpting party centerpieces from a material more commonly seen in party drinks.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Axel Becomes Tumble for Harding on Ice : Festival: Ambitious program ends in disaster, as does her bid to unseat Trenary as No. 1.
- WORLD CUP '90 : Maradona Blames 'Evil Black Hand' of Referee : Argentines: Weeping team captain says official granted penalty kick to West Germany because he feared a shootout.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Wadkins Wins by Five as Strange Fades
- Harvard Crew Wins Ladies' Plate
- Davis Upsets Breland With KO in Ninth
- The All-Star Game Shows Off the Sport's Argumentative Side
- SHORT TAKES : Seals Restoring Slave Cemetery
- 'Die Hard 2' Has Fourth-Biggest Opening Ever
- SHORT TAKES : Spoonful of Lovin' for Dolphins
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Zsa Zsa Sells Scene of the Crime
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- KGB Chief Blasts Dissident Former Official
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : DEBATE : Hospital Patients Now Have Choice Between Psychologists, Psychiatrists : Con: Psychiatrists argue that only they are capable of providing a full range of medical services, including prescribing drugs and performing surgery.
- City May Buy Apartments to House Poor : Living Space: S.D. Housing Commission advances a novel funding scheme to buy 800 units for the needy.
- Hey, Brother, Can You Spare a Ruble? : But Bush Is Rightly Cautious About Soviet Aid Now
- SANTA PAULA : Gunman Kills Man, Shoots 2nd in Back
- PERSPECTIVES ON HOUSTON SUMMIT : Credit and Ingenuity Can Save the Children : Economists should be focusing on self-reliance development programs for the world's poorest people.
- RACING NOTES : Summer Squall Training for Penn. Derby
- Clark Sounds Off; Padres Lose Again
- SHORT TAKES : Kuralt on Road--No Digging!
- Music : Mozart Enlivens 2nd Preview Program
- Paez Retains IBF Featherweight Title With Draw
- Richard Marx Still Hasn't Made His Mark on Rock : Pop: The hitmaker was refreshingly unpretentious at the Greek Theatre. Yet there is an anonymous quality about virtually every aspect of his work.
- Collecting Art--For the Public to Share
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- French Businessman Buys Adidas: Flamboyant French businessman...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Americans Spend Less on Medical Care
- WILLIAM L. FERRIS : Curing What Ails the System : Health Insurer Prescribes Cost Reforms, Relief for Poor
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Man With Knife Takes Nurse Hostage
- Night Watchman Slain on Tuna Boat
- IRVINE : Transfer Requests at UCI Increase 18%
- BREA : Recycling Credited for Lesser Rate Hikes
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District Accepting Trustee Applications
- Head-On Crash Kills Woman, Injures 2
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Vatican Bars Dissent on Official Church Teachings
- Gas Prices Steady: Gasoline prices at the...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Monty Hall Makes a New Deal
- Vilnius: An Exodus From the Rebirth : Lithuania: Despite a tiny flowering of Judaic culture from the rubble of Soviet repression, Jews make plans to emigrate to Israel while they can.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Nathaniel Wyeth; Invented Plastic Soda Bottle
- Alleged Alien Smugglers Kidnap 2 Children
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Mammogram Study Disclosed
- Stage Trail Has Dust of History
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Warming Estimates May Be Wrong
- CAMARILLO : All-Woman Fire Crew a 1st for CYA
- TUSTIN : City Targets Southwest Crime Spots
- 5 Arrested After Flags Are Burned : Protest: Members of the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade also scuffle with bystanders who try to intervene at MacArthur Park.
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Votes to Put 2 Measures on Ballot
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ford Cancels Philippines Plant
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Between 'R' and 'X' Lies a Remedy for Rating Adult Movies
- Mayor Bradley Revamps DWP
- One for the Books : Celebrations: A self-made Mexican millionaire who entered the U.S. as a <i> bracero</i> will cater the opening of the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library.
- Not Running on Empty: Vice President Dan...
- SOUTHLAND : Border Patrol Arrests, Deports 920 in Sweep at San Clemente
- Anti-Apartheid Minister Quits Over Reported Affair
- Watch Thieves Put the Arm on Wearers of Costly Rolex
- Banana Boom : Warm 'Microclimate' Makes Tropical Fruit Thrive on Southland Plantation
- U.S. Too Soft on China, Fang Says From Exile : Dissident: He is disappointed at American timidity. The populace still 'harbors great dissatisfaction,' he says.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Dinosaur Power Rating Hiked
- Porter Ranch Is Expected to Win Approval : Development: The City Council's final vote on the massive project will come Tuesday, and neither side anticipates that concerns about school sites and traffic studies will change the predicted outcome.
- PLATFORM : Independent Fund
- COUNTYWIDE : Board to Consider Plan Amendments
- 'Dropped Bowl' makes a mess for officials in Miami : While praised as an exciting work of art, the sculpture has also spawned complaints and a lawsuit.
- WORLD : Rioting Spreading in Kenya
- Ignore 'Public Opinion,' Judge Tells McMartin Jury
- California IN BRIEF : REDWOOD CITY : Trial Set to Start in String of Killings
- Vietnamese Artists Depict Visions of Their Homeland in New Setting
- Car Hits Transformer, Causes Power Outage
- Community Copes With Fear of Fires : Crime: No homes have burned and no one has been injured in the mostly small blazes that have recently struck the area. But anxious residents say they feel as though they are being held captive by arsonists.
- Something South Africa Could Bank On : A New Idea for an African Development Bank to Underwrite a Non-Racial Economy
- CAMARILLO : CYA School Names New Superintendent
- Oceanside City Hall Resignations Highlight Tensions
- First Soviet Warship in 14 Years Visits Britain
- IBM, Motorola Discuss Chip Deal: IBM is...
- Maxicare's Stay in Chapter 11 Is Almost Over : Health care: The medical services provider may clear its last hurdle in court today. Although it's come a long way in 15 months, its future is in doubt.
- Mayor Bradley Revamps DWP
- AT&T; May Lay Off Another 3,000: American...
- P.M. BRIEFING : FAA Held Watching Trump Air
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Rain Helps to Cut Wildfire Damage
- Czechs Airlift 51 Albanians; 5,000 Remain
- NATION : Statue of Lamb Still on Lam
- NATION : Tammy Denies Divorce Reports
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Anxious Trip Home for Quayle
- COUNTYWIDE : Peace Corps Volunteers
- W. German World Cup Victory Celebrations Turn Violent; 4 Killed
- Dash of New Blood in 1990 All-Star Game
- Fate Has Watched Out for 'Lucky' Lohrke : Baseball: This former player from South Gate seems to have a knack for avoiding disasters.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : ROUNDUP : Black Swimmer, 16, Wins; 2 Marks Fall
- Soccer Champions Return to Chaotic Heroes' Welcome
- John Still Loves the Game, but His Family Comes First
- Stewart Wins Clemente Award
- 3 Big Networks May Not Carry '94 World Cup Soccer Tourney
- MUSIC
- The Michelangelo of Security
- STAGE REVIEW : A Rewarding but Strange 'Much Ado'
- WORLD CUP '90 : REACTION : East Joins West in Party to Celebrate Triumph
- THE SIDELINES : Webb Returning to Volunteers
- THE SIDELINES : UConn Names Athletic Director
- A surprised Chip Hanauer took advantage of...
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- SHORT TAKES : Actor Murray Tries Directing
- Music : Again, Mozart at Hollywood Bowl Pre-Season Concerts
- Vatican Bars Dissent on Official Church Teachings
- THE SIDELINES : PGA Board OKs New Awards
- Gibson, Claire Shout Before Dodger Loss
- ROUNDUP : Trickle's Field Day Leads Hockey Effort
- Former Indianapolis Colts tight end Timothy Sherwin...
- THE SIDELINES : Rangers Net 2 Wings in Trades
- Edberg Is on Top the Hard Way : Wimbledon: Swede takes a two-set lead, then loses it and is on the ropes before winning his second title by beating Becker in five sets.
- Turner Takes One-Stroke Lead in L.A. City Golf Championships
- SWIMMING : Biondi Upset Again by Rudolph
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : Ludwig First East German to Win Stage
- The American Saga of Slow-Moving Sports: Soccer and Baseball
- Timeless Gets High Weight for Bel-Air 'Cap
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : For Young Harry Connick, Old Times Are Good Times
- 'Die Hard 2'--It's Hard to Find Any Resemblance to a Real TV Reporter
- Maze, LaBelle Barely Steal Show from the Crowd
- 4 Films of Distinction in International Gay, Lesbian Festival
- WORLD CUP '90 : U.S. Would Welcome an Invasion by Franz
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : A Theater Critic's Job
- Trump May Get Big Lease: Donald J....
- P.M. BRIEFING : Apple Starts New Line of Printers
- Soviets Heat Up the Summit : Leaders of 7 Nations at Odds on Aid
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Between 'R' and 'X' Lies a Remedy for Rating Adult Movies
- Nation in Brief : MINNESOTA : Storms Knock Out Twin Cities Power
- World IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Random Tests Find 300 AIDS Carriers
- A Burning Issue: Save the Wife . . . Forget the Bird
- LOCAL : Santa Clarita Crash Injures 2
- Will Soft Obliquities Silence a Stinging Tongue?
- PORT HUENEME : Base's 'Betsy Ross' Fixes Tattered Flags
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Long Summer for NEA
- Market Watch : Now, the California 300
- GAF to Close Glass Fiber Plant in...
- BOOK REVIEW : TO ALL APPEARANCES A LADY<i> by Marilyn Bowering</i> Viking $18.95, 336 pages : What's Going on Here? Far Too Much to Comprehend, It Seems
- Tests Find Signs of Fuel Line Leaks on Space Shuttle
- San Diego
- LOCAL : Boy, 15, Arrested in Stanton in Connection With Gang Killing
- Legislature's Bailing Out of Insolvent School Districts Becoming Routine : Education: Lawmakers have rescued several Bay Area districts. But the problem of cash-strapped schools looms for other parts of the state.
- OXNARD : Johs Announces Bid for Reelection
- San Onofre
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Study Links Depression to Fatigue Syndrome
- Buyer's Market--House Sales Drop 35% : Real estate: Some brokers say they have three times as many houses listed as they did two years ago, but only half as many potential purchasers.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Anti-Abuse Center Faces Cash Crunch
- Nixon Library Debut Has Yorba Linda Abuzz
- Mail-Order Deal for Carnation: The Los Angeles-based...
- Gannett Sees Lower Second-Quarter Profit: Gannett Co....
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 230 Hurt as Police Break Up Protest
- SOUTHLAND : School Board Reelects Goldberg
- THE TIMES POLL : O.C. Voters Give Congressmen Good Reviews
- P.M. BRIEFING : Israel Advised to Sell El Al
- Rockwell Engineers Spot Possible Cause of Space Shuttle Leak
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Policeman Stabbed in Walled Old City
- WORLD : Israeli Jets Retarget Hezbollah
- Museum Offers 8 Delectable 'Perspectives'
- Former Prison Now Public Housing Unit : Community: A 100-year-old jail privately converted by a nonprofit group offers Atlanta's working poor a way out.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Fossils of Primates Offer Clues to Primeval Courtship : Sexual roles: Larger canines, or fang teeth, suggest fierce competition among males for mates.