- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE'S GRADUATION DAY : School Seeks Added Prestige in Division I
- Bears' Bailey Pays Drug Fine
- More Than Just Wing and Prayer
- Cypress Little Leaguers Advance
- Cordero's Two-Hitter Wins for Cypress, 9-0
- MOVIE REVIEW : Slater Is the Whole Show in 'Pump Up the Volume'
- The Russians Are Already Here--and on Stage : Cultural exchange: A Studio City theater group is hosting three troupes of Soviet entertainers, who are performing for local audiences this week.
- Mideast Crisis Rattles Markets; Dow Skids 52.48 : Stocks: Amid the war of words between Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and President Bush, share prices around the world fell.
- Retired Regulator to Run Mercury S&L;: William...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bank Sorry for Computer Glitch
- Armenia Officials Reassert Independence : Soviet Union: A gradual move toward freedom is endorsed. Azerbaijan's president says regional strife threatens all his people.
- R.S.V.P. / ORANGE COUNTY : Tough Sledding but Operating Nicely
- Kuwait City Becomes Lawless Jungle Where Desperation Rules : Occupied zone: Food supplies are dwindling, refugees report. Looting by Iraqis and workers continues.
- Kinokuniya Book and Gallery
- UC Irvine Hires Longtime SMU Official
- IRS to Auction Paulsen's Winery
- ART REVIEW : A Field of Dreams From Smithsonian
- JAZZ REVIEW : Strong Comeback for Larry Carlton
- Hydro-Fluent Executive Named
- Fluor's Stock Sinks as Iraqi Crisis Heats Up
- President of the Irvine Co.'s Newport Coast Unit Resigns
- Amber's Anguish : Violence: In the aftermath of a severe beating, a 15-year-old and her family not only wonder, "Why?" but, "Why aren't the police doing more?"
- Attorney in Bankruptcy Inquiry Slain : Homicide: The lawyer was to have provided authorities with information on alleged irregularities in the court system in San Francisco.
- Council OKs Building Ban in Studio City Hills
- Lack of Park Funds Kills Deal in Malibu Mountains
- Only Its Name Would Be Changed to Protect Its Ignominious Identity
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL : Campaign Chiefs Get Into Bitter Debate of Their Own
- Group Formed to Battle NFL 'Scramble'
- NORTH TUSTIN : Supervisors Vote for Advisory Panel
- Border Agents Seize 433 Pounds of Pot in 4 Incidents
- DANA POINT : Dana Woods Park About to Go Public
- ANAHEIM : Volunteers Sought to Help Plant Trees
- Mobil, 2 Executives to Be Tried in Explosion
- Johnson Leaves UCLA When Bonds Named to Start : Bruins: Last season's starting quarterback reportedly is considering Penn State, Texas A&M;, Florida State, among others.
- Loara's Halpin Leaves Coaching
- * Thomas M. Becktold has been promoted...
- Tensions Push Crude Futures to $30 a Barrel : Energy: Wholesale prices continue to rise. Oil carriers find ways around the sanctions on Iraq.
- Former State S&L; Chief to Take Over Failed Mercury
- Key National Lumber Executive Forced to Resign : Retailing: Creditors pressure vice president, who quits, while chain liquidates 3 more stores. Chances of survival are dim.
- Jury Selection Begins in Isgro Payola Trial
- FBI Agent Links Event for Brown to Support of Bill : Corruption trial: He had to go to fund-raiser to assure 'assistance' with legislation, official tells Carpenter jury. Assembly Speaker denies any connection.
- What Secrets Exactly Does Israel Know? : Books: "Every Spy a Prince" plots the development of Israeli secret services. Its authors set out to tell a more human, less idealized, account.
- Man Sentenced for Setting Trap That Killed Burglar
- U.S. Defies Iraq on Embassy : Consulate in Kuwait Will Stay Open
- Senate OKs Educator as College Trustee
- WORLD : Only 310 Mountain Gorillas Left
- How to Send Mail to GIs in Mideast
- Volunteers Spread Word on Illiteracy : Education: The Laubach program tries to reach an estimated 82,000 people in the county who can't read or write.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER CONSERVATION
- Council Panel Rules in Swim School's Favor
- Man Who Drives Wrong Way on Freeway Arrested in Auto Theft
- Mail Carrier Arrested, Charged With Committing Rape on the Job
- SANTA ANA : Water Conservation Measure Adopted
- SIDELINES : Tigers Lose 3 Football Players
- SIDELINES : English Soccer Club Warned
- Even the Bard Knew What the Boss Was Like
- Raiders Give Beuerlein the OK to Seek a Trade
- Cutback May Mean Scarcity of Trout for Southland Anglers
- The Huntington Beach Art Center will receive...
- Founder Confident He Has T-Birds Back on Wing : Pop music: The Fabulous Thunderbirds will play tonight for free in Irvine.
- Serious Business : Movies: While summer blockbusters make their last runs, the studios are gearing up for fall with more adult-themed, prestigious films. Hopes are high for ringing up big numbers.
- TRADE WATCH : Against the Grain
- Orange County Hospital Births: July
- Crimes Petty, but Not His Warrant Bill
- Navy Reopens Probe Into Asbestos Removal Work
- Developers Rushing to Beat Clock, Woo Says : Ventura Boulevard: The councilman says that after five years of delays in developing a specific plan, soon there won't be anything left to protect.
- Hardesty Moves Into First, but Houser Slips in Sailing Championships
- Asian Games Face Issue of 1 or 2 Kuwaiti Teams : Olympic Council: Test in Beijing expected of Iraq's ability to gain recognition of government installed after takeover.
- Pac-10 Decides Time Isn't Right to Expand
- Deere & Co.: The farm equipment company...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Firm Can Join Aussie Spaceport
- Natural Approach to Freshening Shoes
- Moscow Can't Hack Shortage of Cigarettes
- Iraqi Missiles in Kuwait Raise Chemical Fears
- MAKING IT WORK : Commitment, Screening Required of Volunteers
- Cerullo Wants Buyout Donated
- Warner Ridge Developer to Propose Compromise
- Supervisors Expected to Delay Vote on Jail Fee Aimed at Cities
- Strict Limits on Lopez Canyon Landfill Expansion Sought : Waste disposal: Nearby residents want any decision delayed until after air quality hearings. And they want the dump permanently closed in 1995.
- The People Are Robbed of Their Verdict : Pakistan: Bhutto's government may have been a democracy of toadies, but it's not for the oligarchs to decide.
- Ex-Titan Adair Dies in Crash
- Networks Lay Claim to Desert Territory
- * Tim Riley has been named vice...
- Crisis Puts the Fed in a No-Win Situation
- Study: 'Brand Images' Need Nurturing
- Discounters Plug Into PC Market : Retail: Warehouse stores are taking a big bite of personal computer sales. Smaller dealers may have to serve specialty markets to survive.
- FundAmerica Assets to Be Released: A federal...
- Some Manville Lawyers' Fees Capped: U.S. District...
- Circle K Closing 201 Stores: The Circle...
- Deukmejian Still Taking Care of Business : Trade: With end of his term nearing, the governor cites steady growth in state exports and says California must continue his aggressive policies.
- MCI Will Spend $1 Billion to Go All-Digital
- TUSTIN : City Adopts Easier Sort of Recycling
- Oil Barons Top Rich List: The two...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Doctors Accused of Ignoring Abuse
- NATION : Ex-Thornburgh Top Aide Pleads Innocent in Drug-Related Case
- NATION : 29 Hurt in N.Y. Jail Uprising
- PREVIEW / GAMBLING VOTE : Issue of Wide-Open Betting to Lure Tourists Splits Alaska : Even though gaming is part of the sourdough heritage, the idea stirs concern. The election will be Tuesday
- W. Europe Warns Hussein; 4 Nations to Join Armada
- New Jersey Regulators OK Trump Bailout Plan:...
- Big Brother Shares Time, Example With Boy in Need
- FASHION : Junior Executive : Francine Browner Is Big in L.A.'s Junior Market, the 'Most Creative in the U.S.'
- Nostalgic, Natty Nicholson
- USAir Announces More Layoffs: The nation's seventh-largest...
- LOCAL : Continental Airlines Draws Fine
- Vista City Council Votes to Take Title to Firehouse
- Rape Suspect Is Beaten by Jail Inmate
- Cuts in Claims Tied to Lower Insurance Premiums
- OJAI : District to Continue Drivers Training
- Aussie Gaze Weighs 3 NBA Tryout Offers
- TV or NFL: Who Makes the Call?
- Some Retired Ball Players to Have Pensions Doubled
- The docent council of the Laguna Art...
- Parsons Seeking to Contact Kuwaiti Employees
- Some Big (Bald) Men on Campus : Athletics: Football players at Servite High gather for the second annual buzz-off and see their locks thrown for a loss.
- Stock Clerk Stripped of His Job in Cross-Dressing of a Ken Doll
- COLUMN ONE : Enough With the Gadgets : Americans passed on the video telephone. It seems wary consumers want utility and not just bells and whistles.
- NATION : Term Imposed in Black's Death
- LOCAL : Body Found in O.C. Reservoir
- CRIME / COMPLICATED PROSECUTIONS : Post-Mortems Show That Jurors Like It Kept Simple
- Pretoria, 2 Black Leaders Call for Peace : South Africa: Factional feuding has killed nearly 400 people in a week. The plea increases pressure on Mandela to meet with Zulu chief Buthelezi.
- Mubarak Urges Iraq to Pull Out of Kuwait : Egypt: Cairo sends first elements of mechanized infantry division, tanks and artillery to Saudi Arabia.
- Soviets Press Iraqi Envoy on Hostages' Fate
- WORLD : Sri Lanka Bombs Rebel Targets
- LOCAL : Miller's Third Spy Trial Opens
- Legislators Approve Bill to Speed Malibu Incorporation
- Handicapped Experience the Joys and Thrills of Water-Skiing : Recreation: Special sleek platform gives them the chance to zip around Mission Bay.
- ANAHEIM : Council Postpones Zoning Decision
- Graham Honored
- PEOPLEWATCH
- MOVIE REVIEW : Malle's 'May Fools' Far from His Best
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- OUTDOOR NOTES : In Battle of Old Man and the Sea, Angler, 81, Is a Winner
- PATRIOTIC LANDLORD: The Irvine Co. is telling...
- IN-LAW POWER: HUD Secretary Jack Kemp on...
- U.S. Lobbies Hard for U.N. Support : Diplomacy: Washington wants broad international approval of the use of military action against Iraqi ships.
- Reserves Call-Up Decision Delayed : Military: Officials acknowledge that part of the reason is to prepare the public for the impact.
- U.S. to Call 40,000 Reservists : Gulf crisis: Bush will act today to meet a shortage of specialists, Pentagon officials say. The final figure could reach 150,000. Most will be stationed at domestic posts.
- ON DECK: Perhaps this time will be...
- Another Sweep, More Complaints : Crime: Santa Ana police conduct another roundup in the Civic Center area that rights activists say unfairly targets the homeless and illegal aliens.
- S.D. Schools Battle to Keep Deployment Stress at Bay
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Conditions Aren't Ripe for Last-Minute Deals in Capital : Politics: Back-room talks on key issues may bear little fruit this year. Legislators may hold out on compromises until the next governor takes office.
- HOME COURT: Tennis whiz Michael Chang, fresh...
- Iraqi Troop Shifts May Signal Fear of Attack : Military: Forces gather along border and at Kuwaiti coastline. U.S. begins to consider offensive strategies.
- Iraq Tells U.S. to Talk Peace or Risk Disaster
- Price of 3 Lives: Robbers Get a Few Thousand : Homicides: Company's president says money has been stolen from safe. Tustin police are trying to determine how much. They have no suspects in the execution-style killings.
- SHORT TAKES : Clay to Go On Without Sponsors
- SHORT TAKES : Dottie West Files for Bankruptcy
- NEWS AT THE FRONT
- LAGUNA HILLS : Man Killed When Truck Hits Tree
- Gulf Crisis Sends '60 Minutes' to Ratings Win
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Defense Industry May Be Big Winner in Persian Gulf Crisis
- Management of CompCare Out, Dissidents In
- Market Focus : No Boom Seen From OPEC's New Bucks : Remember the fluctuations in the world financial markets after the oil crises in the 1970s? Experts don't think they will happen again. But all bets may be off if war breaks out.
- BRUSSELS : Then There Were 13?
- BUENA PARK : Man Killed Trying to Break Up Fight
- Toll Road Bills Held Up in Political Traffic
- Judge Tharp to Retire From Superior Court
- Accused Tells How He Killed His Grandfather
- Fire Near West Hills Damages 2 Trailers
- RECYCLING CENTERS IN THE CENTRAL L.A. AREA
- Nelson to Face LaPorte in Title Defense
- Little McAfee, a Walk-On, Makes Big Mark at Fullerton
- BOXING : Starling, Having Lost Title, Says He'll Retire
- Sam Jankovich, University of Miami athletic director,...
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Just Being There Is a Thrill for Cypress
- Campbell Is Signed by Lakers
- Double Trouble for Offenses : College football: Colorado's McGhee and Williams, opponents when they played in high school, might be the best linebackers in the nation.
- SHORT TAKES : Ailing Bernstein Cancels Tour
- With One Swing, Sharperson Cuts Reds' Lead to 5 1/2
- John Williams, a restricted free agent with...
- SHORT TAKES : Unknown Titian Work Discovered
- American Speedy Chain to Open in India : Joint venture: Kaiser International of Anaheim and an Indian firm will launch 150 quick-copy shops. Earlier deals involved Japan and Europe.
- Spectrum Vehicle Auctions, an auto auction company...
- Fibermux Corp. in Chatsworth won a $400,000...
- Products Research & Chemical Corp. in Glendale...
- Mexico Auctions Its Largest Copper Mine: The...
- Pti Technologies Inc. in Newbury Park won...
- Bond Prices Dive as Traders Watch Mideast Reports
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Lawmakers Voice Support for Aquino
- BRASILIA : U.S. Buoy For Brazil
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Life Support Ended; Cocaine Victim Dies
- 11 Die in Taiwan Typhoon
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : The Buenaventura Mission Aqueduct
- Bill Curbing Use of Indian Land Revived : Politics: Assemblyman Steve Peace reworks legislation restricting trash dumps on reservations so that it becomes politically difficult to oppose the bill.
- Comfort Tips for Contact Wearers
- Study Set on Ban of Oil Tankers in Channel : Santa Barbara: A 'tanker-free zone' designation would force oil-carrying vessels to steer clear of the Channel Islands.
- HOME-FRONT WATCH : Casualty of War
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Questions About an Attack
- 'Sky Bums' Give Themselves a Lofty Goal : Crime prevention: Hang gliders will try to photograph arsonists and other lawbreakers.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 4 to Take On School Board Incumbents
- Arterial Disease Blamed in Death
- SHORT TAKES : Copyright Violated, New Kids Say
- Music Review : Slatkin Conducts Orchestras at Bowl
- JAZZ REVIEW : Benefit for Allen Jackson
- THE SIDELINES : Top-Seed Struggles in Victory
- BASEBALL : Except AL West, Division Races Worth Watching
- HOLDOUTS : Packers Warn QB Majkowski
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Send Steinbrenner Out With a Victory
- 49ers Rally, Beat Broncos, 27-24
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Dascenzo Helps Cubs Extend Reds' Slump to Five
- Music Review : Second Concert at La Jolla SummerFest '90
- HOH Water Technology named Ronald J. O'Hare...
- P.M. BRIEFING : It's Not I. Magnin's Kind of Town
- A feeble attempt at a rally Monday...
- Steel Can Recycling Increases: The recycling rate...
- HEALTH / PEDIATRIC RESEARCH : Children's Drug Trials Come of Age Amid AIDS Epidemic
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: PROPOSITION 134 : Probe Urged Into Alcohol Industry Threat on Free Ads
- Memo Shows Navy Was Told About Asbestos
- Infant Mortality of Mexicans in U.S. Low
- Hospital Releases Baby of Woman Slain in Drive-by
- Rancho Bernardo
- Guard Unit Starts to Gear Up Just in Case : Channel Islands: The air base commander has put 1,400 personnel on a 'heightened state of awareness' for a possible call to the Mideast.
- Mobil, 2 Executives to Be Tried in Explosion
- The Carnival Patrol : For Police at the County Fair, There's No Time for Fun and Games
- A Special Park for Special Kids : Handicapped: Santa Ana officials and the city's Kiwanis Club plan to build a play area where youngsters in wheelchairs and those with other disabilities can have fun.
- Airport Shuttles Try to Get Riders Past the Language Roadblock
- Winfield Has Seen It All
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : First Time's the Charm for Cypress' Opponent
- Iraq Orders Rather, CBS Crew Out of Country
- Air Force Awards Pact
- War Talk Boosts Prices of Fuel Despite Vows to Increase Production
- Quiksilver Earnings Riding High; Third Quarter Reported Up 37%
- Mideast-Ignited Stock Crash Seen as Unlikely : Investing: Things were different in 1987. Now fewer market players are overextended and downside "circuit breakers" are in place.
- NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILE: SOUTHWEST SANTA ANA
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Fullerton in No Hurry to Pick Between Payne, Schulte at Quarterback
- Culture : Japanese Public Baths May Soon Be Washed Up : The home tub has put a big dent in one of the country's most enduring institutions.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Whites See Cost in Easing Apartheid : South Africa: A week of tribal killings brings realization that change may be bloody. De Klerk could be hurt politically.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Gives 5 Sites Landmark Status
- Vista Fire Station Buyer Holds Off on Suit
- Low Bid on Building Pier Still Leaves City Short
- Suspect May Be in Mexico, Police Say
- Canceled Classes Frustrate Students at Valley, Pierce
- OXNARD : Roommate Held in Slaying Over Tools
- SANTA PAULA : County Sues to Halt Redevelopment Plan
- Australian Game Fishermen Gain Lead in Hawaii Tourney
- NFL CAMP ROUNDUP : Bills Lose Talley, Who Will Undergo Knee Surgery
- RAMS : Safety Gray Is Shifted to Cornerback Because of Henley's Injury
- RAIDERS : Hellestrae Dealt to Cowboys for a Draft Choice
- Chris Weinke of St. Paul, Minn., considered...
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PERSIAN GULF : Booms Over Baghdad : Shake the confidence of Hussein's officers in their ability to deal with U.S. power, and full-blown war may be averted.
- THE SIDELINES : Celtics Sign UCSB Rebounder
- Rothenberg Trying to Get Beckenbauer
- Mets' Carreon Out for Season
- Phoenix Settles With Safety McDonald
- Padres in the Hunt to Have Strawberry Afield : Baseball: Before the Padres' 3-1 victory Monday over the Mets, the New York slugger says he'd prefer to play for an National League team in Southern California.
- Bill to Speed Cityhood Passed by Assembly 65-0
- THE SIDELINES : Chiefs Sign Linebacker Snow
- Pop Music Review : Bob Marley's Ghost Is Well Served by Ziggy
- NEWS AT THE FRONT
- Jackson Seeks Baghdad Press Pass
- O.C. THEATER : To This Actor, the Rehearsal's the Thing : David Drummond, who has leading roles in Grove Shakespeare Festival productions this season, traces his interest in performing to a certain sense of conspiracy.
- THE SIDELINES : Phoenix Suns' PA Voice Retires
- COMEDY REVIEW : Smothers Brothers' Shtick Still Works--in Small Doses : Their sibling rivalry was well-received by the family-oriented crowd at Knott's Berry Farm, but 55 minutes of it proved too much.
- ART REVIEWS : A 'Contemporary Assemblage' of Politics, Desires
- USC's Burns Told to Quit After Injuring Neck
- Years ago, Angelenos prided themselves on their...
- PRO FOOTBALL : This Run-and-Shoot a Well-Oiled Machine
- He Sets Policy in Middle
- East and West Germany will hold their...
- Waiting Game Pays for Angels : Baseball: Coachman waited 6 1/2 years, Bichette 3 weeks, Langston all season, but they team up to beat Tigers, 5-3.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ziggy Marley Becoming His Own Mon : It hasn't been easy to escape the shadow of the elder Bob Marley, but Ziggy and his band can still do justice to their legacy with their contemporary vitality.
- THE SIDELINES : 20,000 Baseball Cards Spill
- Patricia Baker; Psychotherapist
- He Didn't Take It Seriously Enough Until It Was Too Late
- THE SIDELINES : Shaw Would Play in NBA, If . . .
- Extra Demands on Cash-Strapped L.A. Festival : Money: Working with a restricted budget, the festival must accommodate non-traditional artists' unusual needs.
- Summit Health Ltd., a Burbank-based operator of...
- United Artists Refinances Debt: United Artists Entertainment...
- Judge Postpones Keating Decision: Citing a "strong...
- STOCKS : Investor Fears Slow Trading; Dow Up 11.64
- First Interstate Suspends Stock Discount Plan
- NBC Will Cut Payout to Local Stations by 10%
- Blake Byrne, general manager of KCAL-TV Channel...
- World Title Co., a title insurer in...
- Renovated Course Seeks Senior PGA : Golf: Uniden hopes to attract a televised tournament to its Valencia course, but the competition is tough.
- Market Scene : Boom and Bust in Moscow: The Saga of Two U.S. Firms : Cooper Industries hit a gold mine during the period of detente in the 1970s, but now perestroika has left company executives with empty desks and little to do.
- Search for 'Secret Self ' Adds Up to Bewilderment
- PORT HUENEME : Man to Be Extradited in Kidnaping Case