- COMMENTARY : The PGA Flap: It's Never Too Late to Do the Right Thing
- Al Davis: O'Malley for the '90s
- Rams Add Faryniarz, Wright to Their Fold : NFL: Linebacker, nose tackle sign contracts, but four veterans, two draft choices and Jackie Slater remain in limbo.
- Claremont Halts West's 20-Game Win Streak, 8-7
- For That Happy Traveler Sunday Silence, Getting There Is More Than Half the Fun
- Builders and Realtors Spend More on Advertising in Soft Housing Market
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Money Supply Declines: The narrowest measure of...
- O.C. Assessor Dealt Setback in Plan to Value Cable Firms
- Roger C. Faxon, a longtime executive in...
- More Output, Higher Prices From OPEC : Energy: Oil ministers voted to raise the cartel's production ceiling. They also set the target cost of a barrel at $21.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ATTORNEY GENERAL : Lungren Endorses Harsher Penalties for Rape-Kidnaping
- La. Governor Vetoes Abortion Bill : Measure Would Have Enacted Toughest State Restrictions in U.S.
- NATION : Economy Grows at Anemic 1.2% Rate, Stirring Recession Fears
- YSL Protege May Become Head of House
- House Panel Votes Big Troop Cut
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Woman Arrested in Slaying of Mother
- Red Cross Vows Closer Scrutiny on Blood Banks
- Judge OKs Extension on Zoning Snag : Warner Ridge: The city gets more time to resolve the conflict between the current designation and what is called for in the community plan for the 21.5-acre site.
- Budget Impasse Might Delay Paychecks for State Workers
- THE SIDELINES : Star Alabama Back Arrested
- Clever Trevor Out Until Spring
- The Wm. S. Hart girls' softball team...
- More Fallout Over Club's Racial Policy : Golf: Another company drops ads from the PGA telecast and other protests are threatened.
- CLU Hires a Coach for Track but Loses a Pair in Tennis
- Ark., Fla. State Joining SEC?
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Satisfying A Hungary Appetite
- When TV Is Cable-Ready, Area's Signal Isn't
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 24-7 Spyz: A Blend of Idealism, Stage-Diving
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Serenade of Classics From Pianist, Bassist
- LAX Butterflies, Inglewood Wall
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- Opening of Library-Museum Returns Nixon to Limelight
- TV & VIDEO - July 27, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 27, 1990
- Names in the News - July 27, 1990
- Names in the News - July 27, 1990
- Names in the News - July 27, 1990
- Names in the News - July 27, 1990
- Great American, Coast Savings Report Losses : Thrifts: The red ink is blamed on the declining real estate markets in California and other states.
- BUTTERFLIES: It may be easier to protect...
- Budget Cuts, Tax Hikes Agreed On : California: But funding for L.A. County prisons and automatic spending reductions divide governor and legislators. Democrats are balking on both issues.
- Bush Willing to Propose Tax Hikes : Budget: Lawmakers say White House has offered to raise liquor levy, cut federal deductions. The move is part of $50-billion package to reduce deficit.
- SKEETERS: An outbreak of the encephalitis virus...
- Annexation Sought to Save Santa Monicas Parkland Swap : Jordan Ranch: Ventura County will probably vote down the Bob Hope land deal. Simi Valley could gain final say on a development that must be approved to salvage the pact.
- It's Broadway in the South Bay for students' big-time production of 'Annie.'
- Two Men Fishing in Aqueduct Drown : Tragedy: Authorities say the pair slipped into the water in a fenced-off area after passing a warning sign.
- Sylmar's Makeup Fits Pattern That Drug Dealers Like
- UPGRADED: South Coast Repertory won improved marks...
- BAD VIBRATIONS: Rep. William E. Dannemeyer repeated...
- A Bold New Tie, Even a Wacky One, Says, 'Hey, I'm Hip'
- Simi Asked to Save Land Swap : Jordan Ranch: Backers of the development believe the city is more likely to OK the project than the county. The exchange won't occur without project approval.
- Drug Runners Blend In on Quiet Streets : Neighborhoods: Police believe dealers seeking anonymity are attracted to Sylmar because of its fast growth, racial mix and freeway access.
- Rolex Watches Attract Robbers
- Up for the Count
- Los Angeles School Board Buys Out Britton's Contract
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- Los Angeles School Board Buys Out Britton's Contract
- Parent Training
- Koll Irwindale Center Planned: The Koll Co.,...
- Popcorn Pops Up as New Way to Pack Breakable Items
- Home Improvements Often Do Not Raise Resale Value
- Durable Goods Orders Dip: Factory orders for...
- Army Awards Pact
- P.M. BRIEFING : GE Fined $10 Million, Agrees to Pay Added $20 Million in Fraud
- GOOD COOKING : Fish Menu Features Mackerel
- Crew Begins Sealing Goo at Playground
- Opening of Quake-Damaged Roads Delayed
- Aviator Plots New Course Fueled by the Sun
- HIGH LIFE : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Arts School Students Get Stage Roles
- 'Voices' Finds Aid Comes With Western Accent
- 3 Water Agencies Aim at Joint Cleanup; Activists Protest Plan
- West Covina : Anti-Graffiti Pact Renewed
- Malibu : City Attorney Selected
- HIGH LIFE : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Pinpointing Sources of Irritation
- MiniScribe Assets Sold to Maxtor of San Jose
- New Home Sales Up 2.2% Over '89; Prices 0.7% Lower
- Gorbachev Orders Armenia Militants to Give Up Arms : Soviet Union: He cites 'grave crimes.' Some in the republic say the decree could stir more bloodshed.
- Cambodia Agrees to Return Remains of 6 U.S. Missing
- Long Beach : Arts Agency's Yearly Grants Drop Slightly to $112,000
- Recruiting Drive Focuses on Bilingual Teachers : Education: Norwalk-La Mirada district recruiters travel widely in effort to hire more teachers to aid growing number of students with limited English ability.
- Glendora Family Shares Wealth With Community
- Covina : Sister City Art Dedicated
- Businessmen's Lunch Raises $8,800 for DARE
- Hammond Co.: The Newport Beach mortgage banker...
- AST Research Inc.: The Irvine-based computer company...
- Iraq's Tough Talk May Translate Into Higher Oil Prices
- Chrysler to Consolidate Jeep Production: The nation's...
- Sawdust Memories
- A Summer Camp for the Teen-Agers
- West Hollywood : Free Transportation Offered
- SHOPPING : Local Products: Melons, Grapes and Olive Oil
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Duke Qualifies for U.S. Senate Race
- Keeps On Ticking After Key Is Off
- Alhambra : Moratorium May End
- We named the pump Willy Weepul Water Waster. He keeps us at a happy 75.
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : The Last Stand : Two videos on Gen. George Custer's final battle are scheduled to be screened in Port Hueneme.
- Satellite Expected to Light Up Magnetic Fields During Study
- Montebello : Neighbors of Spa Complain of Parking Troubles
- Teacher Who Closed Gate, Killing Tardy Student, to Be Fired
- 5.5 Quake Rocks Iran City
- NATION : Souter Dodges Abortion Issue
- Getting Airborne
- Love Life: Marla Maples is fighting a...
- A Return to Days of Pubs, Local Ales
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Rebels Kill Official, Fire on Relief Copter
- Oil-Field Helicopter Crashes; 6 Missing
- Redondo Council Leery That Eyesore Bill Is Too Nosy
- San Diego
- Parents Protest Ouster of Boys Club Director : Service: Children join criticism of Buena Park organization for eliminating job of a 30-year veteran. Officials say action was necessary to save money.
- Blasts at Frozen Food Company Injure 5
- Countywide : Lifeguards Rescue at Least 300 People
- ANAHEIM : Council Approves $500-Million Project
- Slain Man Was Suspected Drug Dealer
- Residents and Drivers Brace for a Headache : Roads: Rebuilding a 2.1-mile stretch of Benedict Canyon Drive is expected to divert thousands to already-clogged freeways and neighboring streets.
- Beuerlein Holds Out, Schroeder Gets Nod : Football: The Raiders' offered their professed No. 1 quarterback less than half what his backup is expected to receive.
- GOODWILL GAMES : Lewis Ups Long Jump Streak to 64 in Row : Track and field: He leaps 27-6 on a cold, damp night to beat Powell and Emmiyan.
- Slater Is a Surprise Holdout for Rams : Football: Three Pro Bowl players and top two draft picks are missing on the first day of camp.
- Barbara Bush in New TV Campaign to Get Kids to Read : Commercials: She appears in spots produced by Nickelodeon that will air nationwide.
- Something Missing From Marti Jones' Delivery : There's not a sense that the down-to-earth singer can relate an outlook that is her own and project herself on stage in a way that commands interest.
- WESTMINSTER : Police to Attend 'Verbal Judo' Class
- Palos Verdes District Expects Big Crowd for School Closure Hearing
- Study Urges Direct Mayoral Elections for Glendale
- Walter M. Meehan; Retired General Contractor
- ANAHEIM : Convention Hall's Fire System: 1 and 1
- State Asks Judge to Clear Way for Prison
- Councilwoman Wants City to Be Notified of Spraying : Pesticide: A weekend aerial application of malathion was legal, but the Moorpark official says people need to know if it is used near homes.
- Police Say They Are Unlikely to Catch Phony Ransom Caller : Investigations: Threats apparently are random and never made to the same woman twice. Law officials and phone company lack the technology to stop them.
- IRVINE : 3 Take Out Papers for Council Seat
- Mean Beaches : Police Watch Warily as Growing Numbers of Gang Members Flock to Shoreline
- Bush Names Policy Aide
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Garrison, Capriati Get U.S. 3-0 Victory Over Belgium
- The Mike Tyson-Alex Stewart heavyweight fight that...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Comeback Lifts Expos in the 10th
- MSL, U.S. Soccer Officials Discuss Unprecedented Cooperation
- So. Carolina Off the Hook on Steroids : Athletics: Football program escapes NCAA sanctions on rules violations in scandal that brought prison terms for three coaches.
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- COTO DE CAZA : Boy Who Was Shot Listed Satisfactory
- Private Meetings Force New Vote on Biltmore Site
- Malcolm MacKay; Former Company President
- Council Tentatively OKs Road Funds to Keep Mall On Track : Santa Clarita: The city says a request for $12.8 million in aid is too big, but orders planners and finance officials to begin negotiations.
- FILLMORE : City Won't Oppose Merger of 2 Utilities
- Sweetwater Audit Finds No Crimes
- Farm Gets First Sludge Delivery : Waste: The load trucked to Antelope Valley for a demonstration may be only a whiff of things to come.
- FILLMORE : Residents Are Using A Lot Less Water
- Supervisors Debating When to Replace Chaffee
- Cabbies, City Officials Search for Solutions to Spate of Violence
- Ryan's Fans Still Faithful : Baseball: Well-wishers in Orange County cheer on Texas pitcher as he tried to win No. 300.
- Barnett Will Stick Around for Shrine Game--and Then Some : Football: After outpouring of support from community, Trabuco Hills coach decides not to return to Montana.
- Yields Fall on Two-Year Treasury Notes: The...
- Stubborn Leak Grounds Shuttle Atlantis Until Fall
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- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Dannemeyer Gets Debate on Rep. Frank
- MOORPARK : School Board Hikes Fee on New Houses
- Sign of Times: More Cities Just Saying 'No Smoking' : Health: Restaurants are the latest battle zone for 'anti' forces escalating their fight for tighter restrictions in public places.
- Dream and a Life Are Shattered by Bullet : Crime: A year after a fruit vendor finally gets his own store, robbers gun him down.
- Frank Jares Sr.; Retired Professional Wrestler
- Higher Priority for Freeway Work Backed
- Hunter Supports Roache for Sheriff
- Countywide : College Board OKs Employee Contracts
- Notes on the Lady in Stripes
- Markets Reclaim Carts From Homeless
- Serra Defensive Back Lopez Is Still Waiting for a College Bid : Football: Shrine Game participant is one of three players on South team who remain uncommitted to a college.
- Aztecs Lose Jamison, Hudson
- THE SIDELINES : N.Y. Ballpark Law Is a Corker
- GOODWILL GAMES : ROUNDUP : Cross Scores 13 Kills, Leads U.S. Past Cuba
- CYCLING : Biathlete King Hopes a Fast Finish Will Make Up for Her Late Start
- Poll: Rose Deserves Jail, Election to Hall
- Coach Gave Ryan a Run for No Money
- Public Broadcasting May Soon Be on Cable : Television: PBS and the Discovery Channel are exploring a joint venture. Only educational shows would be shown during the daytime.
- Mehmetori Gets There on Time : Del Mar: Big crowd, printers slow things down on opening day. Forest Glow wins second half of feature.
- Dancing Around a Concert Problem
- Angry Rocker Now Plays in Peace : Music: Rick Elias was the bad boy of the San Diego original-music scene before he found his way back to Christianity.
- Harbor Park Lake Reopened as 'Toxin' Proves to Be Algae
- McMartin Jurors Hear Re-Reading of Testimony
- Simi Valley Schools Show Off Improvements : Rehabilitation: Voter approval of $35 million in bonds has paved the way for the first phase of renovations at 11 of 26 campuses in the district.
- Seattle Win Knocks Twins Into Cellar
- GOODWILL GAMES : U.S. Team Has Afterlife, Beats Italy, 113-76 : Basketball: Americans shrug off Tuesday's loss to the Soviet Union and advance to semifinal against Brazil.
- Charles Shackleford has signed to play with...
- Engel Gets 3-Year Probation, Retires
- Acting Career Foiled by Love of Swordplay : Fencing: Van Nuys native cuts wide swath in U.S. circles with an epee, but international success proves elusive.
- Pop Music Reviews : Basia: Clever Phrasing, Puppy-Dog Enthusiasm
- 'Mission' Replaces 'Popess' at LATC
- SHORT TAKES : $500,000 Violin Still Missing
- MUSIC REVIEW : Midori, Double Orchestra at Hollywood Bowl
- Dispute Could Delay Opening of 'Miss Saigon' : Broadway: Producer gives Actors' Equity two weeks to drop opposition to Caucasian's playing Eurasian in musical.
- Move of Oceanside Soup Kitchen OKd
- Entrepreneur's Ally : White House Backs Quadriplegic's Job-Training Proposal
- Report Blames School Staffers for Walkouts by Students : Centinela: Trustees hired an investigator to determine whether students were responsible for the spring protests. Board critics say the claims in his report are unsubstantiated.
- Desormeaux's Del Mar Victory Total Hits 1
- 'thirtysomething' Producers Sue Star Busfield
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE S&L; BAILOUT : A 'Hold' That Let the Losses Grow : Sen. Pryor stalled corrective legislation and intervened with regulators. Now he's on the Ethics Panel reviewing the debacle.
- San Diego
- PGA Site to Open to Blacks : Golf: Hoping to cool tournament controversy, mayor to announce Shoal Creek will make bylaws non-discriminatory.
- SHORT TAKES : Singer Settles Fish Farm Lawsuit
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Action-Packed 'Robin Hood' Has Pageantry and Romance to Boot
- AN APPRECIATION : Enduring Memories of Longtime Colleague Art Seidenbaum
- MUSIC: JOHN DOE : Making a Name : The founder of the band X is expanding his horizons with movie roles and a solo disc.
- Judge Refuses to Waive Study on Prison Site
- Planning Commission Delays Vote on Sunshine Landfill for 2 Months
- Millions in Cash Seized, 4 Arrested in Sylmar Raid
- Vistans Decry Fire Station Sale to Soup Kitchen
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER CONSERVATION
- Tracey to Oversee Fund-Raising at UC Irvine
- La Canada Fullback Traughber Earns All-Star Award
- Shoring Up the Coastline : Proposed Legislation Would Make Violations a Criminal Act and Impose Stiff Fines
- Council OKs Penalty for Excessive Trash
- Black Activist Loses Bid to Remain Free on Bail
- PGA Tourney May Still Face Pickets : Golf: Protests could continue despite Shoal Creek country club's pledge to admit black members.
- After a Successful Trip, Dukes Are Home Tonight
- The NFL is expected to announce the...
- Max Venable Returns to His Field of Dreams : Baseball: The Angel left fielder came back after a full year away from the game, and bucking the odds, he's playing better than ever.
- THE SIDELINES : Gooden Given Time to Recover
- 3 County Golfers Qualify in U.S. Junior
- ABC to Offer News Shows to Europe Outlets
- By the Twilight's Last Screaming : Baseball: Roseanne Barr spit on the ground after fans booed her shrill rendition of the national anthem.
- Grove Actress Finds One Happy Match at Festival : Stage: Elizabeth Norment thinks the 'love conquers all' view is a lot of hooey. But in her Shakespearean roles, she's found one marriage made in heaven.
- Suspect Shot to Death in Newport After Police Chase
- Brando's Release on Bail Delayed by Lost Passport
- Human Sacrifice in Voodoo Rites Alleged
- VENTURA : Gunfire Shatters Window of House
- Supervisors Told Cuts Will Give Crime a Big Edge
- 3 Burbank Libraries to Close for Book Labeling
- 'Cheers' Actor Finishes Highway Cleanup Duty
- Gardena Trash Rates to Be Raised 34%
- Worker at Air Base Charged in Theft
- LAX-Palmdale High-Speed Rail Proposal Backed : Trains: The 69-mile futuristic line would serve commuters and gamblers and ease airport crowding.
- Columbia Will Sell Junk Bonds for $3 Billion : Thrifts: The sale price is higher than expected, which is good news for taxpayers. But the S&L; remains insolvent.
- Newport Man and Sons Charged With Defrauding Banks
- Study Advises Against Plan for a Mall at Towne Center
- Early-Release Convict Guilty in Dual Murder
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- Motorcycle-Gang Romance Makes Noise
- U.S. Cereal Makers to Buy British Company
- Microsoft Corp.: The personal computer software company...
- Ashton-Tate Set to Unveil Correction of Software
- A New Role : For Many, Retirement Means a Change, Not a Withdrawal
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Orthodox Leader Falls for N.Y.
- A MODERN JOSHUA : Did Big Jay McNeeley Blow Down the Berlin Wall
- Biologists' Study of Sand Bass Habits Is Resumed
- NATION : Body Found in Bondage Casket
- COLUMN ONE : Passports Hot Item in Hong Kong : Citizens seek an escape hatch when the British colony reverts to Chinese control. Pacific countries are cashing in by selling citizenship.
- Glendora : Construction Sparks Dispute
- Du Pont: The diversified chemical company said...
- Bethlehem Steel Corp.: The Bethlehem, Pa., steel...
- California Real Estate Market Continues to Cool
- Liberian Rebels Attack Airfield in Capital; Doe Refuses to Yield
- Rockers Sample Glossy, Reborn Creem
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KENYA : 4 Held for Seditious Intent; Others Freed
- Duarte : Building Ordinance OKd
- NASA / CLOSE CALL : Bush Lets Space Agency Remain in Orbit, Scrubs External Review
- Israeli Gunners Shell Pro-Iranian Units in S. Lebanon
- South Gate : Council Cites Safety in Ban on Ice Cream Vendors
- Rights Group Accuses Israel on Use of Force
- 7 Die as Fireball Engulfs Lebanon Hotel
- SOUTHLAND : 2 Fisherman Drown in Aqueduct
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- Magic Johnson Buys Into Pepsi Facility: Pepsi-Cola...
- Cinnamon Works Cooks Up Expansion to Sweeten Profits
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange-based manufacturer of...
- Tenneco Inc.: The diversified Houston energy and...
- GM, Ford Report Major Drop in Earnings : Economy: Both companies blame some of the second-quarter declines on business uncertainty in Brazil.
- Downey Savings and Loan Assn.: The Newport...
- Oh My, 12,000 Hours of Lions and Tigers and Bears for Zoo Docent
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Israeli President Has Surgery
- Bluebird Cottage--Early Pastoral Haven for the Working Girl : History: A women's rights activist named Jean Wirt Sherwood came to a meadow in Boulder in 1904 and immediately saw it as a vacation retreat for the weary.
- State Forced to Shift Funds as Debts Mount
- HIGH LIFE : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Record Show Offers Trove of Old, New : Music: Aficionados of everything from jazz to country to rap flock to the giant swap meet each month to search for recordings as well as memorabilia.
- Bush Urges Restraint on Defense Spending Cuts
- El Monte : Complaint About Laborers
- Hawaiian Gardens : Fireworks Ballot Issue OKd Amid Sparks on Council
- Play Cancellation Violated Rights of Speech, Court Rules : Justices: Panel lets stand a ruling that San Diego community college officials acted illegally in canceling a drama-class production after community protests.
- Helicopter Crash Kills 2 at Kentucky Army Base
- Logos on the Cheap: A Newport Beach...
- AST's Record Earnings Outdo Wall Street Forecast
- Carter Sentenced: Donald Carter, the former head...
- General Motors Corp. Units: The Detroit auto...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Time Too Short, GATT Chief Says
- Reducing the Risks When Eating Fish
- Muffins, Good Coffee--They Make Rising Early Worth It
- Children's Magazines Broaden Horizons : Reading: With a burgeoning niche in the periodical field, the publications address a wide range of interests and may capture attention of reluctant readers.
- Vandal in Garden Grove Releases Asphaltic Torrent
- Santa Monica : Historic District Declared
- Seabrook Party Marks Reaching 100% of Power
- The Region : Rodent Poison Available
- Nursing Home Might Appeal Fine for Abuse : Elderly care: The $10,000 penalty was levied after a nurse's aide allegedly raped a patient. Officials maintain that the home is not responsible.
- Bid for Vote by District Is Shelved : Santa Monica: A group aiming to increase minority representation on the City Council by shifting from at-large elections suffers a setback.
- CLIPBOARD : FILE IN MUNICIPAL COURT
- 'Mr. Transfer' Says He's Found a Home in Berkeley : Football: Perry Klein, coming off a redshirt season, is ready to challenge for Cal quarterback job.
- San Dimas : Evaluation of House Sought
- Culver City : City Hall Perks Cut Urged
- McDonnell Douglas Sued By Insurer for Damage to Satellite
- RE/Max Merger Will Combine 7 Brokerages : Real estate: The resulting company reportedly will be the largest residential brokerage in the South County, with $1 billion in annual sales.
- ANALYSIS : HomeFed: Same Road as Great American?