- Charlie Sheen's Rebirthday : Family Gathering Starts 'Hot Shots!' Lead on Road to Sobriety
- Wetlands Law
- CBS, Disney Sever Ties With Pee-wee
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Hot Shots!' Breaks the Laff Barrier
- Latino Vote and the GOP
- ESTATES
- In San Dimas, 'Bill & Ted' Have Muscle
- 57 Groups Appeal L.A. Endowment Rejections : Funding: L.A.'s Cultural Affairs Department will hear appeals from artists and organizations denied funding. But only $55,075 has been set aside for redress.
- Contractor McCarthy/Pacific Names Senior Vice President
- Aircraft Parts Firm in Orange Acquired by Vestar Branch
- Creditors Snub Delta's Bid for Pan Am Assets : Airlines: The Atlanta-based carrier will press on with its offer. Creditors' approval isn't needed, but it helps in bankruptcy court.
- AEROSPACE
- Gorbachev, Yeltsin Hammer Out Tax Accord, Clear Way for Treaty : Agreement: The country's two most powerful leaders break a deadlock in marathon negotiations.
- Tehran Bazaar Burns
- LAPD Overseer--Latest of Sheinbaum's Many Lives : Police: The commissioner brings ties to liberal causes and a willingness to confront Chief Daryl F. Gates.
- Drawing on Cartoonists' World : * Convention: Aspiring artists, animators and funnies fans get a rare public peek at the minds behind the squiggles at Saddleback College forum.
- Gorbachev Ploy Angers Yeltsin, Embarrasses Bush : Diplomacy: The Russian leader asserts his independence by snubbing an invitation.
- OXNARD : Registration for Parade Still Open
- Tax Foes Sue Orange School District Over Fees : Levy: Forming maintenance assessment districts without a vote violates Prop. 13, a group alleges. Meanwhile, Fullerton school trustees reject such fees.
- San Diego
- Man Denies Charges in Death of Brando's Daughter-in-Law
- Loss of S & L Taxes Seen as Huge Blow to L.A. : City Hall: Officials say state high court ruling will cause problems more worrisome than recent budget deficit. Layoffs termed possible.
- Searchers Recover Body of Woman Who Drowned in Merced River
- John L. Arado; Retired Market Owner
- $1 Car Fee Increase to Fight Crime Approved : Government: The district attorney will get $500,000 a year to stem auto thefts despite recent warnings to trim spending.
- Board Decides Reagans Can Be Buried at Site
- Golf
- Dukes Come Through Again, Win Third Consecutive Match : TeamTennis: Final men's doubles set gives Newport Beach a 26-22 victory over Miami.
- Daniels Gives Dodger Slump One Day Off : Baseball: They don't exactly overwhelm the Mets in a 3-1 victory, but they do get six hits, including his three-run homer.
- 'Boyz N the Hood'
- Two Films, One View of Violence in Latino Life : Movies: A pair of films being shot on L.A. streets have similar plot lines, similar incidents and a fierce sense of rivalry between them. One writer has worked, at various times, on both scripts.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Keep Your Beverages on the Level on the Go
- CLIPBOARD : Child Abuse Report
- LAGUNA BEACH : Mobile Home Rent Law Battle Escalates
- Jury Convicts 2 Brothers of Killing Youth in 1988
- Rain Slows Search for Missing Boy Scout
- Survey Fuels Call for Traffic Curbs : Encino: A city study supports residents' contentions that commuters from other areas use their streets for shortcuts.
- Berganio Holds 4-Stroke Lead in Pacific Coast Event
- Golf
- Titans Add Line Coach to Their Staff : Football: Occidental assistant Bill Dobson takes over the offensive group. Four community college transfers ruled ineligible.
- Welch to Seek Court Order to Regain Coaching Job : Prep football: Suspended Canyon coach names school, district and Southern Section in effort to get temporary ruling.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Moore, Crew Were on Fast Track
- Tony Clark Looking to the Future : Recovery: Tiger minor leaguer and SDSU basketball player trying to get back into the games.
- Latino Vote and the GOP
- Ju Hee Suh Replaces Pletniev at the Bowl
- MTV Will Split Into 3 Cable Channels
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Mosebar, Davis Left Behind
- Supervisors Delay Key Vote on Trash-to-Energy Plant
- The Great One That Got Away : Fishing: Orange County anglers hook a shark that gives them an evening to remember.
- Miscellany
- Former New York Jet defensive end Mark...
- Golfer's Special Yen for Jordan Ranch
- Vacation Rule: Rent and Run : * Recreation: Don't buy boating, camping, canoeing or scuba equipment for your last-minute summer getaway. Low-cost rental gear won't break the bank.
- The Wonders of the City Before the Dawn's Early Light
- Honoring the Family Name : * Culture: 'I'm not interested in politics,' says Columba Bush, the President's daughter-in-law. Still, she knows how to campaign for a cause: her native Mexico.
- Summit Scorecard
- Proud Legacy : Park Opens on Site Owned by L.A. Pioneer
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Moscow Summit Schedule / Wednesday, July 31
- 2 Advocacy Groups Oppose Thomas; Third Backs Him : Judiciary: Rights, women's organizations reject court nominee. Activists tied to White House declare support.
- Boots, Black Tie Dress Code for Performing Arts Center Benefit
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Up to Their Necks . . .
- Fallbrook Backs Off Tax That Circumvents Voters : Budget: School district votes down proposal after four hours of protest from property owners. It will put another bond issue on next year's ballot.
- An effective lesson for an ex-husband who...
- Help Students--Not the Tax Revolt : Schools scramble to create special assessment districts as the slumping economy pinches
- Air Quality Report
- Even Good Credit Gets No Credit Today : Economy: Banks, needing reserves, reduce lending even to solid businesses. The result is contraction, layoffs and no new investment.
- ORANGE : Foster-Care Group to Seek Workers
- Montclair Prep's Hazelton Expresses Confidence in Case, Appeal Panel
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL NOTEBOOK : Conduct of Sepulveda Repulsed Its Coach
- Klein Leads Girls' Junior Golf Championship
- Cash Promise Allows BCCI to Cling to Life
- TWA to File for '92 Bankruptcy in Creditor Plan
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- Fish Schooling, Anglers Aren't : La Paz Offers Plenty of Quarry Without a Lot of Competition
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler's Best Hits Came in Privacy
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- Pact Ends Strike by Italian Journalists
- Jets Hit Croatia Village; Peace Talks Collapse
- Newspapers Courting the MTV Generation : Sections for teen-agers seen as print journalism's hope for future. Results are watched closely by industry.
- Photographer Has Visions of Being World's Top Banana : * Hobbies: Ken Bannister, who has spent 19 years acquiring yellow fruit paraphernalia, wants a banana company to hire him as its chief spokesman.
- COUNTYWIDE : Latino Youths Get Break at Camp-Out
- Motor Home Strikes, Kills Boy Crossing Street on Red Light
- Emphasis Shifts on Clean-Air Rules : Environment: Business leaders persuade county supervisors to call for voluntary compliance first.
- California IN BRIEF : SIMI VALLEY : Reagans Given OK for Library Burial
- Attack on 3 Japanese-American Women Probed
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Board Rejects Bid to Curb Beeper Use
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Brown Names Roos to Education Panel
- SANTA PAULA : District OKs $31,200 to Kill Termites at High School
- Drug Den One Block From School Seized
- NEWBURY PARK : VanderKolk Saves 2 Doomed Dogs
- Probe of Police Reveals Only Petty Offenses : Law Enforcement: Investigators 'dug real hard' but found no serious corruption by San Diego officers. City officials say that's a ringing endorsement of the department.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Quintana Has a Good RBI Week in One Inning
- CHARGERS : Bucs Show Interest in Williams : Football: Beathard begins to put the screws to first-round pick Richard.
- Hansen-Dent to Play for U.S. in Cuba
- COUNTY NOTES : Five Locals Advance to Match Play in Girls' Junior Event
- Playing Out Ueberroth's Suggestions
- New Artists Are Shaping World Music : Pop music: A wider range of influences brings forth an eclectic world of hybrid works using reggae, hip-hop, soul, funk, jazz.
- Weak Money Supply May Hinder Recovery
- GB Foods Corp.: The Anaheim restaurant franchiser...
- Site of Violence Is Practically City Unto Itself
- Maybe Not Such a Deal After All?
- Kennedy's Resignation From Stanford Called Sad, Necessary
- Threat of U.S. Condemnation Is Main Spur for Middle East Peace Talks : Diplomacy: Both Israeli and Arab responses are seen as purely tactical.
- ANAHEIM : Students Filled With Water-Saving Tips
- Slow-Growth Advocates Seek Yearly Housing Cap : Santa Clarita: The initiative would limit residential building to 475 units annually. Opponents say the current General Plan is adequate.
- County Chips In on Housing Plan
- Supervisors OK Law Banning AIDS Bias : Health: The board votes 3 to 2 for the ordinance. Two dozen speakers heatedly debate the issue.
- SCR Wins NEA Grant of $115,000 : Funding: Award is the third largest in the state. In its first try at grant, the Irvine Fine Arts Center gets one for $15,000.
- Quiksilver Names Rival Surf-Wear Officer as President : Management: Shaheen Sadeghi, a development and marketing specialist, says his priority will be to diversify the company's product line.
- THE WORKPLACE : Employees Saw a Fuse of Anger Burning
- OXNARD : Charges Pending in Baby's Death
- Charger's Attackers Get Work Furlough, Fines
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fire Officials Claim Victory Over Brush
- SIMI VALLEY : Driver Dies After Crashing Into Truck
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clark Vows to Continue Giants' Winning Streak
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Pro Ball Comes Easier for Some
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Program at Ford
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Couple Find Shower of Advice an Invaluable Gift : * Before Mike Malterre and Jody Elliott tie the knot in Santa Ana, their family and friends share words of wisdom on how to make a marriage work in this age of divorce.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Bones Unearthed in Mass Slaying Case
- General Automation Inc.: The Anaheim-based business computer...
- Design Flaw: Fashion designer Mary McFadden got...
- CLIPBOARD : The Apple Tree Furniture Consignment Store
- Ex-Head of Duvalier Militia Given Life Term for Haiti Coup Attempt
- Technical Problems Snag Spill Cleanup : Derailment: Delay in removing toxic chemical will keep U.S. 101 closed until at least this afternoon.
- Council OKs Loan for Apartment Project
- Remaining Dissidents Feel America No Longer Cares
- Phillies Sign Boldt, Credit Legion Play
- CYCLING RACE ACROSS AMERICA : Bob Fourney Forges Ahead in Colorado
- Townshend, Can You Hear Us? Yes, With Help of a Fax
- ESTATES
- State Puts Glen Ivy Resort on Probation
- Wages Outpace Inflation; Sales of Homes Rise : Economy: Despite the 4.1% rise in pay and the 7.4% increase in new-home sales, consumer confidence remains shaky.
- BOOK REVIEW : Tragic Chords of a Composer's Life : A HEART AT FIRE'S CENTER: The Life and Music of Bernard Herrmann, <i> By Steven C. Smith</i> University of California Press, $29.95, 415 pages
- State Bar Probes Lomax's Release of Legal Memos : Police Commission: She says she believes Gates' lawyer filed a complaint against her, but he denies it. She steps down as the panel's acting president.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : Challenge to Israel Comes Too Late : For years it built its case for a Greater Israel with U.S. tolerance; now America must share the pain of the penalty.
- Pacts With Minorities Get a Push
- SANTA ANA : Earning His Wish to Be a Family Man
- GOLF : Hot Links Fail to Quell Fervor of Faithful
- Angels Trade Howell to Padres for Abner
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Millard's Priorities in Order
- Playwright Has Taken an Offbeat Path : Theater: Octavio Solis, one of three in Hispanic authors project, isn't one to stick to the main road on way to the stage.
- AGRICULTURE
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Parker Automotive Files for Chapter 11 Protection : Bankruptcy: The firm, which has never shown a profit, saw its troubles multiply in the face of litigation and indictments.
- The Chill Is Gone: Soviet Experts Now Embrace U.S. : * Foreign relations: Instead of disseminating propaganda, 'Americanist' scholars are trying to apply Yankee know-how to their nation's problems.
- Free Papers Spared From Legal Bind : Taxation: The Board of Equalization declares such printed materials exempt from new state law after small publications complain that it would put them out of business.
- Soviets Urge New Round of Arms Talks : Nuclear arsenals: Bessmertnykh calls for further reductions in strategic weapons. But Fitzwater says the move is 'premature.'
- Panel Rules Operator Violated Dump Permit
- Police Officer Seeks Public LAPD Hearing
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Year-Round School Has More Openings
- County to Aid Nurse Students : Health: Scholarships require them to work in area hospitals upon graduation. Dissenters call raises for existing employees a better idea.
- Jurisprudence
- As Ruelas Waits, He's Counted Out for the First Time
- Harlan G. Palmer; Citizen-News Publisher
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Banned Lifted on Return of Imelda
- Mexico Imports Face Cholera Tests : Health: U.S. will check seafood from Gulf Coast waters and Mexican produce and fish after 27 people contract the disease in that country.
- Outages Linked to Phone Firms' Failure to Share Information
- Protesters Push Police Line Back, Block Clinic
- Brush With Death Moves Ex-Deputy to Dedicate Himself to Issues of Life
- UniCare Financial Corp.: The Irvine underwriter of...
- Gates and Hoover
- STOCKS : Investors' New Hopes Send Dow 31.08 Higher
- 500 Feared Dead as River Bursts Dam and Floods Indian Town
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Compensation Lost in Fire, City Rules
- Boy, 14, Shot While Visiting School Campus
- Christopher Reforms' Cost Sought : Police: Council wants a price tag for the commission's recommendations. Estimates put it $9 million to $29 million.
- South Africa's Credibility Is at Stake : President De Klerk has to do better if he wants to be trusted
- GOLF : O'Grady In Field for County Open
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Red Sox Pitcher Collapses in Clubhouse
- Stepping Lively : After Stumbling Onto Racewalking, Newhall's Herazo Now Holds Record
- An American in Castro's Cuba
- Trade, Loss Fill the Day for Padres : Baseball: Shawn Abner goes to the Angels for Jack Howell. Philadelphia wins, 2-1.
- Barnum Preempts Recruiting Circus With Commitment : Football: Making an early decision to avoid any pressure, Alemany running back says he will sign letter to attend USC.
- DANA POINT : City on the Road to Improvements
- Fiery Collision Near Temecula Kills 2
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : A Daughter's Dowry: Good Name, Strong Back
- Memories of the Past, Hope for the Future : Education: Newly organized SDSU black alumni, part of a pioneering era, are gathering both to reminisce and to discuss the daunting task of getting today's youths to college.
- Suspect in Multiple Robberies Captured After Holdup Attempt
- Jurisprudence
- Last-Place Capitals Defeat Strings Again
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- TENNIS WOMEN AT SAN DIEGO : Seles Feels No Pain Against Shriver
- Quintana Has Six RBIs in Inning
- 18 Arrested in 4th Large Insurance Fraud Ring : Autos: They are accused of staging accidents that cost companies up to $50 million in false claims.
- 'Boyz N the Hood'
- Latino Vote and the GOP
- What Best Benefits Port Hueneme
- AEROSPACE
- New Mitsubishi Company Will Provide Credit
- Ingram Micro Reports 36% Increase in Earnings
- BANKING/FINANCE : Waiting Around for a U.S. Indictment Against Keating
- Rep. Cox Denounces Plan to Increase Gasoline Tax by Another 5 Cents
- The Death of a Quiet Fighting Man : Shooting: A young Hmong Marine escaped persecution in Asia and survived fighting in Kuwait only to die in street violence in his adopted hometown.
- Hotel Residents to Take Money and Go : Lawsuit: Tenants agree to leave historic downtown establishment for $86,000 and $250 a month, ending dispute with a development firm.
- County Truck Delivery Restrictions Tightened
- Marina Investors' BCCI Ties Probed : Supervisors: Board wants to know the role in scandal-plagued bank played by Saudis, who hold county leases in hotels and other interests.
- Congress Panel OKs Funds for Hansen Dam and L.A. River : Environment: A total of $3.6 million is earmarked for revitalization and recreation. An additional $10 million is expected for Rockwell lab cleanup.
- A Brilliant but Worrisome Choice : State court gains a superb jurist but loses needed diversity
- San Diego
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Marshall Says All He Needs Is a Chance
- Regulators Seeking a Buyer for CrossLand Savings Bank
- Sun Microsystems Shifting Jobs as Part of Cost-Cutting : Technology: No work force reductions are involved. Employees may take a voluntary severance package or be retrained and relocated.
- Tough Laws, Judges Vital, Wilson Says : Crime: Addressing D.A. gathering in Newport Beach, governor lauds court nominee, talks of ballot initiative should legislators rebuff him on tougher sentences.
- Cleanup Starts on Freeway After Delays
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Air of Freedom Inside, Outside Kremlin
- THE HOUSE : Highway Projects
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Skateboard Lead Championed
- Molina Attacks Priorities of Mental Health Dept.
- Conferees Agree on Funds for Dam, River Projects
- Mission Viejo to Seek Names for New Park
- Razing of Green Dragon Can Continue, Judge Rules
- It Was 'Star Wars' Muscle That Wrestled Arms Race to a Halt : START: The treaty couldn't have happened without the U.S. defense buildup that came first.
- 'Beer Muscle' Was Factor in Girl's Death, D.A. Charges : Crime: Witnesses to after-prom party shooting tell grand jury that a belligerent Paul Michael Crowder harassed the victim earlier in the evening before allegedly shooting her.
- OXNARD : Beach Development Proposal to Be Aired
- AXL WATCH : A Celebratory Mood at Forum
- LAW & REGULATION
- Gateway Communications Inc.: The Irvine computer products...
- Last Survivor of Stalin Clique Cremated : Communists: Final rites for Kaganovich are held at the site where bodies of victims of purges he helped engineer were burned.
- U.S. Considers New Policy for Foreigners With AIDS : Immigration: People with the HIV virus would be barred from permanent residency but could visit. Such temporary stays are currently prohibited.
- 46TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ELECTION : Friedman Rolls to Easy Victory for Roos Seat
- Teddy's Home : A Wayward Dog Returns, Ending Former Owner's 3 1/2-Month Search
- Cougar's Victim Attends Trial; Biologist Says He Urged Warnings
- Police to Bolster Patrols in Hollywood to Curb Gang Cruising
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Rod-Snapping Marlin Finally Is Brought In Through Team Effort
- Wood Overcame Poor Dive to Win Platform Title
- Felix, Ex-Center for Lakers, Dies
- Proof That Oranges and Oranges Mix : Geometry: The riddle of Kepler's idea on packing of spherical objects is believed solved.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : De Klerk to End Secret Payments
- UCSD Gets $1.3 Million for Cardiovascular Research
- FILLMORE : Man, 48, Arrested Over Knife Attack on Hotel Roommate
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Affordable Housing With Built-In Steps to Betterment
- Class Cut-Ups : And That's Everybody in College Course That Helps Would-Be Comics Crack Wise
- San Diego
- Northern California Leads Junior Americas Cup
- For Now, Just Pitching Is Enough for Him : Baseball: Rancho Santiago's J.J. Thobe started throwing again, less than a year after reconstructive shoulder surgery.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Perry Has First Workouts
- Jurisprudence
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Key Block Slows a Late Run
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Marshall Says All He Needs Is a Chance
- Black-White Life Span Gap Is Growing Again
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Leona Helmsley's Conviction Upheld
- Clouds Persist as Sun Takes a Rain Check
- THE HUMAN CONDITION: NEAT FREAKS : The Urge for Order
- U.S. to Increase Staff Working on MIA Cases
- Groups Protest Market's Bid to Sell Liquor in Pacoima
- Water Rate Raised for Multiunit Dwellers : Drought: Bills will go up only pennies if residents conserve 20%, council says. The change could also affect water-wasting businesses.
- Trout Fishermen Going for Trophies at Crowley
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Trade Means Scott Coolbaugh Headed for Triple-A Las Vegas
- Golf
- Miscellany
- STAGE
- Wahlco Environmental Systems: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Flood of Soviet Goods Into U.S. Held Unlikely : Trade: Bush's plan to grant Most Favored Nation status is a good-will gesture, but problems in the country will keep exports low.
- State of the Art Inc.: The Irvine...
- Torrance-based Standard Brands Paint Co. charged that...
- LAW & REGULATION
- Fortis Corp.: The Irvine provider of medical...
- Dumais Makes Quiet Splash With 2 Junior Diving Titles
- These Guys Think Aaron's Still in Right
- King Magic's New Reign in Spain Is Plain : Whirlwind Promotional Tour by Johnson Is an Instant Success
- Indians Are Perfect Tonic for McCaskill : Angels: Cleveland commits three errors and loses, 4-2. It is right-hander's second victory in 10 decisions.
- He's Waited a Long Time to Get Started : Rams: Chuck Long, battling to become the backup quarterback, will call the signals from the outset Saturday against the Atlanta Falcons.
- Monica Seles Cruises Past Shriver in Return : Tennis: No. 1-ranked player wins first sanctioned match since French Open 6-2, 6-2.
- Baby Bells' Information Age Quest
- O.C. EARNINGS : $2.24-Million Net Reported by Homedco
- U.S. Indicts Salvador Rebel in Slaying of 2 Americans : Justice: The two were killed after their copter was downed. But Washington has no strong leads on him.
- Wives' Day Is Quackers and Ease : Sidelights: Cattiness of Reagan years disappears as the two have a good time.
- Tests Show Shasta Lake to Be Free of Spill's Toxicity
- Hoisting a Few With the LAPD
- SIMI VALLEY : Water Rate Increase Delayed Until Sept. 4
- THOUSAND OAKS : Zoning Proposal Worries Businesses
- San Diego
- ENTERTAINMENT
- James D. Woest has been appointed executive...
- Railroad, Critics on Different Routes : Transportation: Two toxic spills have tarnished Southern Pacific's image. But the company says that it has made improvements and that derailments will happen.
- Phillip Langford has been named senior vice...
- INTERNATIONAL
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Guilty Plea in Killing of Chilean Diplomat
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Amnesty Charges on Prisoners Dismissed
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Police Use of Photos of Innocent Debated
- State Seizes Drug Den Near School in North Hollywood
- COUNTYWIDE : Lobbying Is Next in Budget Process
- Ruelas' Timing Off After Getting Clocked in Second
- Pan American Games : Havana Did It With No Frills
- TENNIS MEN AT L.A. : Sampras, Chang Pass First Test This Week
- Angels Trade Howell to Padres and Get Outfielder Shawn Abner
- ART COMMENTARY : S.D. Appears Sure to Land 'Luna Luna' : Exhibit: The coveted 'outdoor museum,' which includes works by Roy Lichtenstein and David Hockney, is nearly certain to begin its U.S. tour in Balboa Park. The only drawback? Plans to charge admission.
- Glen Ivy Put on Probation, Pays Maximum Fine : Regulations: The state suspends the real estate license of the nation's No. 1 time-share firm for a range of infractions. But the permit was restored after Glen Ivy agreed to five years' supervision and other penalties.
- OTHER NEWS - July 31, 1991
- West's Commercial Real Estate Market Slipping, FDIC Says : Economy: Within California, the conditions are mixed. The weakness could be menacing for banks, which on average have 33% of their assets in such loans.
- Democrats Ponder Politics of Linking Bank, S&L; Crises
- Honda Unveils Fuel-Efficient, Powerful Engine : Autos: The revamped '92 Civic will be equipped with the new engine, which is rated at 48 m.p.g. in the city.
- House Assures Closing of 34 Military Bases
- 1 Dead, 2 Hurt in Shootings at State Hospital
- COLUMN ONE : Prisoners of Not Knowing : The issue of MIAs and POWs in Southeast Asia has been called a top priority. But frustrated families of the missing tell of government errors and misrepresentations.
- WARNING SHOT: If the Legislature prohibits discrimination...