- Bill to Restrict Sites of Parole Offices Shelved
- No Longer Covered by Warranty : Chargers: An injury last year reminded Dennis McKnight he was not invincible. This year, he's fighting to regain his position on the offensive line.
- Castle Pines Vows to Open Membership : Golf: Black leaders had threatened to stage demonstration during International Tournament starting today.
- In Tennis, She Has Set Standard
- COMMENTARY : Holyfield Faces Iffy Vegas Odds
- Donaldson, Brokaw Join Flow of Network Anchors to Mideast
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- P.M. BRIEFING : Bumble Bee Lays Off 800, Cites Expense of 'Dolphin-Safe' Tuna
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- Consortium Will Design N-Reactor : Energy: Federal contract is worth $1.5 billion to four-company group that includes La Jolla-based General Atomics.
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- Disabled: The Battle Goes On : Civil Rights: New legislation puts anti-discrimination law on their side. But most agree that it cannot change attitudes.
- San Marino : Petitions Remain Separate
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- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Police Line Up for Semiautomatic Guns
- NEIGHBORS : No Fanfare : An anniversary in the arts passes unnoticed, and a high school student learns respect.
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- 'Garbologist's Life Is in the Pits : Environment: Archeologist Bill Rathje excavates landfills, not ruins, and calls plastic the 'Great Satan.'
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Copper Pollution in Bay Widespread
- Dog Days of School : Education: Sixth-graders beginning a year-round program in Sylmar complain of the heat and long to be outside. Parents agree class in summer isn't a hot idea.
- Popular Pickwick Skating Rink May Reverse Decision to Close : Skating: Press conference is scheduled for today to announce fate of Burbank facility.
- Kuwaiti Exiles Try London on $9,500 a Day
- Long Beach : Rebate Offer for Low-Flow Toilets Catches Council Eye
- Duarte : Rules for Campaign Signs
- SEAL BEACH : Council Votes Salary Increase
- Vista Council Votes Against Firehouse Sale : Government: Split decision will probably stop Faith and Love Ministries from buying the station for a homeless shelter. A meeting to discuss the controversy is set for Tuesday.
- Investor in Troubled National City Hotel Seeks Control of Project
- There's No Free Ride on a Private Train : Some sticky questions about high-speed line between Las Vegas and Anaheim
- Fair-Weather Families : Opening: Thousands arrive early to see the winning exhibits, hop on 25-cent rides and sample the carnival food as the 12-day event begins.
- SOUTH GATE : Firm Says Chemical Is Not Regulated
- Santa Clarita to Sue in Bid to Overturn Housing OK : Lawsuits: The planned action will contend that the environmental impact report for the 2,555-unit tract is deficient. The project has been approved by county supervisors.
- LeVier Expected to Be Next El Camino Baseball Coach
- SHORT TAKES : CBS Folds Original Newsroom
- Police Occupy Townships to Halt Violence : South Africa: The ethnic fighting threatens the country's fragile peace process. More than 140 people are dead and hundreds injured.
- Northern Irish Teen-Agers Learn About California--and Each Other
- Ex-Aide to Carpenter Takes Stand : Politics: Assistant to former senator testifies that the legislator sought to block bills sponsored by groups that had not contributed to his campaign.
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- Monrovia Tries 'POP' as Weapon in Drug Fight
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- STAND-UP COMEDY : Take My Class, Please : Don't bother trying to keep a straight face when you're making a fool of yourself.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PERSIAN GULF : Strategic Ally, Strategic Myth : Preserving Israel is worth our support, but the Likud government is a costly drag on our current policy needs.
- Boyfriend Sought in Fatal Shooting of Woman, 28
- Death of a Dream : Woman Kidnaped at Disco Is Removed From Life-Support System
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- Seles Is Back in Swing With New Racket : Tennis: After long layoff, second-seeded player has no trouble defeating 18-year-old Keller in L.A. tournament.
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- Actors Equity Reconsiders Veto of Pryce
- Staying True to Earthy Country Roots : Music: Emmylou Harris has done a lot to widen the appeal of country music, without compromising the integrity of its sound.
- Studies May Hinder Fight Against Osteoporosis : Diet: Doctors and dietitians fear that Americans will stop counting their milligrams of calcium and doom themselves to living with humps and bone fractures.
- THE HOME COOK : An Old-Fashioned Irish Stew
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- Electrical Vault Rules May Tighten : Safety: The PUC may mandate inspection schedules by utilities to reduce hazards posed by the storage units. A recent explosion in one killed three workers.
- Local News in Brief : Council Allows Renovation to Continue at Historic Church
- Soviets Will Return Art to Germany
- Ralph E. Harrison; Invented Hawaiian Punch Fruit Drink
- Lynwood : Architect Hired to Design Community Transit Center
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling : Culture: Program places Irish Catholic, Protestant students in U.S. homes. The aim is to build friendships the teen-agers can take back to their strife-ridden homeland.
- Workable Solutions : Labor: Many senior citizens are returning to the job market, often for personal satisfaction--and employers are finding them a valuable resource.
- Pro Surfing Tour to Stop in Malibu
- Gangs, Crime Rise in W. Covina
- Council District Bid Leaders Unaware of '88 Law : Legislation: They say the little-known signature requirement doomed their initiative drive. They support a bill to rescind the rule.
- WORLD : Saudis Seek OPEC Crisis Parley
- GOINGS ON: SANTA BARBARA : A World Party : An international camp brings students from around the globe together to give peace a chance.
- Flurry of Shootings Puzzles Police : Hollywood: At least 5 gang members have been killed in the last three weeks. Police say four or five rival factions appear to be involved.
- Panel Derails Bill to Block Parole Office : Pasadena: Unless a state Senate committee changes its mind, the city will find it difficult to fight relocation of the facility from Alhambra.
- Women Priests OKd
- Dr. William Castle; Pioneer in Anemia Research
- Oil Sheikdoms Struggle to Carry On Amid War Jitters : Fallout: The initial shock of Iraq's invasion passes. Lingering fears can be measured in economic terms.
- Monterey Park : Larger Freeway Signs
- It's the area of broken terrain where mountain ranges bump together.
- Monrovia : Accordion Orchestra Tour
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : 'Big Green' Backers Airing 30-Second Ad
- Funds OKd for Municipal Court Planned Near LAX
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- Torrance Foundry Stops Work Because of Lead Emissions
- Suits Target Women-Only Salons
- Two Men Slain in Gun Battle at Apartments
- ANAHEIM : Homeowners Defeat Apartment Complex
- Still a Goer and a Doer
- A Way, a Way, a Way Down Sour in Dixie
- SHORT TAKES : 'Sound of Music' Release Set
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'The Mission' Moves to a Larger Venue
- Unocal Won't Extend Gas Price Freeze; Arco Will
- P.M. BRIEFING : Taiwan Tariff Cut on 1,900 Items
- SEC Suit Names 14 Linked to ZZZZ Best Scam : Fraud: The civil suit three years after the firm's collapse accuses Barry Minkow and others of violating securities laws.
- Newport Coin Dealer Placed in Receivership : Investment: The government is also investigating practices of an Irvine rare coin appraiser, the industry's largest.
- Documents List Trump's Debts at Hefty $3.21 Billion
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Wages, Joblessness Up
- Saudis to Reduce September Oil Allocations 15% : Energy: Saudi Arabia may be shifting oil to former customers of Iraq and Kuwait. The long-term effect on the U.S. is unclear.
- Disabled Treated as Regular Students : School: A CSUN project puts handicapped children into a typical classroom while providing for their needs. Katy, 4, spoke for the first time.
- LAGUNA HILLS : 'Safety City' Offers Tips to Youngsters
- Pair Flee After Slaying Guard at Lawndale Warehouse Store
- Ice Rink Expected to Remain in Business : Burbank: After a campaign by skating enthusiasts, the owners of the Pickwick are expected to announce today that they will keep it open.
- San Diego
- Raiders Get New Coliseum Offer; Davis Decision May Be Near : Football: Mayor Bradley called a City Hall meeting to encourage the team to accept the latest deal proposed by the arena's private managers.
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- MOORPARK : Council to Require Notice of Spraying
- Westwood Playhouse Takes a Yiddish Turn : Bookings: Eric Bogosian's 'Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll' won't be coming, but 'Finkel's Follies,' 'Yiddle With a Fiddle' and Avner the Eccentric will.
- Game Ratings Sink Turner Into Red Ink
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- Tokyo Prices Plunge in Mideast Jitters
- Alatorre Recall Drive Announced by Critics
- Nealis Appointed City Manager
- Dodgers' Loss Ends Road Trip
- 49ers Seek Another Source of Motivation
- Lakers Send Off Cooper : Pro basketball: As he requested, the guard is waived, opening the door for him to go to the Italian League.
- Pacesetter Homes Bounces Back
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- Dow Plunges 66 on Bad News : Wall St.: Signs of inflation and rise in Mideast tension trigger sharp drop.
- More Salads to Keep You Healthy : Diet: Plentiful produce and warmer weather are two reasons for the switch to lighter, no-cook meals.
- U.S. Cracks Down on Illegal Wine Imports : Crime: Successful prosecution of 14 smuggling and label fraud cases has resulted in more than $200,000 in penalties.
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- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rolle Leaves Intensive Care
- State Panel Says Malathion No Serious Health Threat : Spraying: A few of the 26 experts won't entirely rule out a slim risk of cancer from the insecticide.
- Schools Delay Cuts in Budget
- Lakewood : 2 Gunmen Rob Councilman Van Nostran and Employee
- Cafe Capistrano: Small-Town Western
- SILENT FILM FESTIVAL : Melodrama, Music
- Trucks Ferry Wheat to Iraq as Jordan Balks at Shutting Down Its Aqaba Port : Embargo: The U.S. has threatened a blockade if supplies get through. Bush and the king will face the question today.
- A Smaller Farmers Market Plan? : Redevelopment: Owners of the popular tourist attraction are willing to scale back their proposal for a shopping center, but their reductions still fall short of the cuts recommended by a city task force.
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Dial-a-Ride Firm Gets Reprieve : Pasadena: Despite complaints of declining efficiency, the contractor will be retained--for now, the Board of Directors decided.
- West Covina : Mall Developers Sought
- Vineyards Get Into the Spirit : North County Wineries Host Grape Harvest Celebrations
- Cities Plan Strategies to Save Air Force Base
- Countywide : Candidate Forms Steering Committee
- SANTA PAULA : District Predicts Drop in Enrollment
- Latino to Head S.D. College District : Education: In a surprise move, trustees name Augustine Gallego to replace J. William Wenrich, the outgoing chancellor.
- Big Bucks Draw a Crowd to the Travers
- Soviet Riders Back in the Saddle--in U.S.
- It's Official: Scott Is Leaving Morningside : Preps: Lady Monarch basketball coach starts new job as part-time assistant coach with the USC women's team.
- SIDELINES : Woosnam Leads Japan Tourney
- SIDELINES : Browns to Sign Ex-Jets QB Ryan
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Hard to Kill' Shooting for the Top
- SHORT TAKES : Hornsby to Sit In With the Dead
- Lo-Tec to Give All-Male Concert, for a Change : Dance: Three different approaches to modern dance will be highlighted by three New York performers.
- Guitarist Al DiMeola Longs for Return to Forever Days
- Federal Reserve Blocks Merger: The Bank of...
- Best Summer Cooler: Water Wins Hands Down : Health: It quenches thirst, aids digestion, cools the body, helps to maintain body temperature, carries nutrients to the cells, flushes out bodily wastes and promotes skin tone.
- Keating Catches Up on His Late House Payments
- Housing Starts Continue Dive to 8-Year Low : Construction: July records sixth straight monthly decline. Fixed-rate 30-year mortgage rates fall briefly but creep up to 10.08%.
- NOTEBOOK : La Crescenta Falls in Regional Final
- Crisis Shakes the 'Plucky Little King' : Jordan: A longtime survivor, the monarch finds himself caught in U.S.-Iraq confrontation.
- Man Left Brain Dead by Drug-Laced Drink Moves
- Princess Delays Visit
- 4 Depart E. German Cabinet as Economy Falters : Reunification: Two ministers are fired and two resign. The moves could raise tensions in a multi-party coalition as merger with Bonn nears.
- Marina del Rey : Culver Blvd. Roadwork
- WHAT'S FRESH: BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : From the Hive : The honey that bees produce is a popular and marketable commodity that is readily available in the county.
- Senate Creates Ethics Panel to Oversee House Standards
- Cerritos Weighs Senior Center Plan : City hall: As numbers grow, senior citizens are putting pressure on City Council for a community center-type facility.
- Sierra Madre : Plans for Transit Programs
- Decree Restores Citizenship to Soviet Exiles
- Artesia : Lone Applicant Hired for Vacant City Clerk Position
- Flight Attendants Deny Reported Iraqi Rape
- Neighbors Want Peace From Temple : West Covina: A brawl at a wedding reception was the last straw for nearby residents who don't want the congregation to rent its facilities to non-members.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : Nicaraguan Jetliners Are Denied Airspace
- Monterey Park : Spray Paint Rules Tightened
- Culver City : Forum on Housing Codes
- Hotel Gives $10,000 to Boys, Girls Clubs
- ELECTIONS SCHOOLS : 56 Candidates Seeking Seats on Elementary, Unified Boards
- It's Cage-Rattling Time Again : New study of state sees familiar woes, but comes up with some fresh solutions
- Hearing Set on Fire Sprinkler Law
- San Diego
- Man Missing 11 Weeks Says He Wants to Be Left Alone
- RACE ACROSS AMERICA NOTEBOOK : Raposo Earns Replay of Savannah Celebration
- Afro-Cuban Jazz Still Gives Bobby Matos Rhythm Fever : Percussion: The conga player, who appears Sunday with his group Heritage Ensemble in Santa Ana, has long been obsessed with his craft.
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- Senate Backs Trump Plan for L.A. Site but Assembly Balks
- Yosemite to Reopen on Monday : Fire: There will be no unusual restrictions, although access from Tioga Road will be prohibited. Containment of the blazes is nearly complete.
- Reservists Try to Read President's Lips : Military: Along with National Guardsmen, they may be called to active duty, disrupting their personal lives and inflicting economic pain.
- IRVINE : Mayor Criticized for Holiday Tree Plan
- Favoritism Claims in Texas S&L; Probe Stir Up Washington : Thrifts: The conduct of figures involved in the Southwest Plan selloff is being investigated. Some say it could be a political bombshell for the White House.
- UCI Hospital Investigated in Medi-Cal Fraud
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- 2 Ships From L.A. Depart for Duty in Persian Gulf : Mideast crisis: The military supply ships staffed with merchant seamen are the first to leave the port since operation Desert Shield began. Three warships from Long Beach were already in the Mideast.
- $1.5-Million Art Donation to San Diego : Philanthropy: Frederick R. Weisman promises to give museum 33 works by California artists.
- Casting Call Still a Whisper : Hiring: The 'Miss Saigon' controversy has bared the bitterness among actors and actresses of color over the inequities they see in film, theater and television casting.
- STOCKS : Dow Gains 0.99 as Mideast King Heads to U.S.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 4 Killed as Rival Black Groups Clash
- Deployment Rates Close Attention : News survey: Americans found troops in Saudi Arabia more interesting than the Panama invasion.
- GAO Says Mexico Got a Subsidy From Bond Sale : Finance: The watchdog agency says the Latin nation got a $192-million break in its debt. The Treasury Department disputes the charge.
- U.S. Sues Firm Over Asbestos Removal on Ship
- U.N. Command May Be Revived to Enforce Sanctions : Policy: Bush seems cool to the idea, but activating the committee could ease criticism of the U.S.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 9 Challengers Vie for School Board Seats
- In Ventura, He's the One Who Counts
- 3 Men Found Guilty in Robbery at Bar
- Yaroslavsky Says L.A. Faces Financial Crisis
- Planner Must Find Out If He Broke Law, Roth Declares
- Venditto Resigns as Cal Lutheran Softball Coach After Record Season
- Herzog Spends Time Motivating Fish to Bite
- FILLMORE : 2 Victims in Plane Crash Are Identified
- City Panel OKs $3.1 Million for Dead Man's Kin : Award: A man suffering from acute sickle cell anemia was assaulted, robbed, arrested and mistaken for a drug addict in the waning minutes of his life 11 years ago.
- U.S. Judge Refuses to Drop Charges Against Informant in 'Alliance' Case
- Legal Showdown Looms Over Council Districting : City Hall: Political in-fighting has taken its toll, despite approval of a redistricting plan. Opponents seeking better minority representation vow to overturn the council map in court.
- Home Fans Don't Get Padres' Recent Success : Baseball: They can't see what all the fuss is about as team returns home from 9-2 trip and loses to Montreal, 8-3.
- Nederlander to Head Yankees
- Youth Orchestra Brings <i> Glasnost</i> to the Bowl : Music: The American Soviet Youth Orchestra forges community from a universal language. Its U.S. tour begins tonight.
- Domestic Auto Makers' Sales Drop 18.5% in Early August
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Illegal Oil, Gold Offers on Rise, Officials Warn : Investment: The state Department of Corporations urges consumers to scrutinize proposals, especially those received over the phone.
- ALR Appoints 2 New Directors, Will List Its Stock
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Suspect Arrested in BART Slaying
- Belgians Doubt Story That Four Hostages Will Go Free