- SIMI VALLEY : Man Hits Jackpot in Little Lotto Game
- 8 Indicted in Electronic Filing of False Tax Returns : Crime: Five Valley residents are charged in an alleged scam.
- Pentagon Confirms Bones Are Animal's, Not MIA's
- Duffy Supporters Sue Ex-Sheriff Over Loan
- Okie Is OK : Judge Rules Restaurant With Down-Home Name, Farm Girl Logo Can Be Listed on Freeway Signs
- San Diego
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela Wins for Double-A Midland
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Schroeder Returns After Fever Breaks
- Will Someone Please Fix the Emmy Awards?
- Distress Signals on the Road of Life : 'Stations' offers unpretentious look at how characters' anxiety is displaced by strangers' life-affirming actions.
- Officer Suffers Minor Injuries in Accident
- VanderKolk Promises No Deputy Cuts
- An Exhibition of Unintended Barriers : Restrictions on foreign artists cause more problems than they solve
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : DIVING : Scoggin Doesn't Mind Being Barked At
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : WEIGHTLIFTING : Flowers Sets Three U.S. Women's Records
- Fishel Wants Another Shot at the Majors : Baseball: After being released, former Loara High and Cal State Fullerton outfielder thinks he can turn things around.
- Added Dimension? : Music: Reunited group will bring its popular sound back to San Diego for first time in 15 years. Some new twists are hinted at.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : ROUNDUP : Herazo Walks to Silver Medal in 10K Competition
- OFF-ROAD RACING AT COLISEUM : Millen Takes a New Ride to an Old Destination
- School District Hires New Superintendent
- Mother Gets Probation in '86 Santa Ana Infant Death : Court: Husband is to receive prison time. Couple pleaded guilty to drug and child endangerment charges after murder counts are dismissed.
- The Proper Marketing of New Taxes : Politicians have to be careful when they ask for more from the taxpayer
- AQMD OKs Plan to Lower Pollution Linked to Utilities : Smog: Stringent new rule is the largest onslaught against nitrogen oxides, which create brown haze.
- Woods Captures Sixth Junior World Title
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991
- Dodgers Get Caught With No Relief, 6-2 : Baseball: Mets come back from 2-1 deficit when McReynolds' three-run home run sparks a five-run eighth inning.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- Slam Puts Phillies by Padres : Baseball: Hollins connects off Rasmussen to give Philadelphia its fourth victory in a row since Dykstra returned from injury.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Palomino Brings Class Act to Commission
- Flaming AJ's $338 Victory Sets Record at Los Alamitos
- Man Had Seizure, Died After Arrest, Seal Beach Police Say
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : New Tenant Sought for Old Building
- STOCKS : Dow Remains Same Despite Bad IBM News
- General Motors Plant in Van Nuys to Close : Auto industry: Southland's last major car factory will shut down next summer. Up to 2,600 will lose jobs.
- Moody's Lowers Credit Ratings on 6 Big Insurers : * Insurance: The move, which could make it more expensive for the firms to raise capital, reflects the agency's concern over their real estate investments.
- Clouds, Even Drizzle, Seen for Weekend : Weather: Thick marine layer keeps temperatures more than 10 degrees cooler than normal and produces odd July rain. It may clear up by Tuesday.
- 3 Top Robb Aides Resign Amid Wilder Controversy
- Unemployment Soars in Czechoslovakia
- Toothpick Artist Credits Higher Power
- Baker Canyon Airport Would Be Too Windy and Costly, Report Says
- Teen-Age Robbers Hold 11 at Gunpoint in Home Invasion
- 3 Men Arrested in String of 35 Robberies at Supermarkets
- Man With AIDS Virus Charged After Biting Two
- Sex Change : Firefighters Learn to Deal With Captain's Decision
- O'Bannon Goes Full Speed Ahead : UCLA: His game is halfcourt for now, but it is a powerful halfcourt and he is well on the road to recovery from knee injury.
- COMMENTARY : Everett Has Little Choice but to Be Optimistic
- How They Rate : Nation's Only Self-Employed, Full-Time Scout Gives His View of NFL's Top 450
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Big Abilities in Big Package : Lifter Mark Henry, 20, Sets Sights on '96 Olympics, NFL
- TV Reviews : 'Doublecrossed': Story of Drugs and Politics
- WEEKEND TV : California's Present, Gates' Future
- Murals, Jewelry, Mask-Making in Art Workshops for Children
- Leaf Blowers
- Hearing the Writer
- Israel and Peace in the Mideast
- Israel and Peace in the Mideast
- Fans Want Strawberry to Take Responsibility and Hit Some Homers
- Readers Get Into Festive Atmosphere
- Fans Want Strawberry to Take Responsibility and Hit Some Homers
- More 'Mending'
- The Local News
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : Ly Is Ready to Take His Badminton Play to the Highest Level : Festival: Former standout at Estancia High School wants to become a U.S. citizen, and would like to represent his new country at the Olympics.
- Vietnam-U.S. Phone Service
- Readers Get Into Festive Atmosphere
- Umpires' Condition Is a Big Problem
- The Way He Saw It, Louis Was Coasting
- Feeling of Betrayal Over Bradac's Grove Ouster
- Fans Want Strawberry to Take Responsibility and Hit Some Homers
- Plan Shows Lack of Vision
- Fans Want Strawberry to Take Responsibility and Hit Some Homers
- Mike Masaoka
- The Crime of Health Insurance
- Tour de LeMond Better Than Nothing
- Virus Research
- Reservist Faces Bias Over Job
- Angel Stars Aren't Athletic Enough
- No Harassment at Pacoima Rally
- Fans Want Strawberry to Take Responsibility and Hit Some Homers
- Israel and Peace in the Mideast
- Positive Benefits in County Jail
- Distributing the Dates for Film Festivals
- These Contracts Need to Be Cleaned Up
- Hearing the Writer
- The Forgotten Story of Shoemaker Accident
- Recession
- Readers Get Into Festive Atmosphere
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1991
- Obituaries - July 20, 1991
- Names in the News - July 20, 1991
- Names in the News - July 20, 1991
- MYSTERY HOUSE: Joe D. and Etsuko Price...
- CROWD PLEASERS: Orange County Fair press releases...
- Billboard Crowds Seen as a Hazard : Curiosity: Nightly throng seeking to view 'apparition' of slain girl swells to 10,000.
- Fair, Concert Traffic Slows, Doesn't Stop : Congestion: Midway and Estefan fans converge, but a police plan this year apparently worked, officers say.
- Shootout at the Urban Corral
- TIME PAIN: Pushing up the opening of...
- Last Panelist Selected for Seat on Police Commission : Law enforcement: Yaroslavsky also says a newly discovered City Charter provision allows the board to force Chief Gates to retire for the good of the department.
- Vision of Chaos Around Chula Vista Billboard : Phenomenon: Authorities voice public safety concerns as thousands more flock to see purported image of slain child.
- MARATHON MEETING: After an all-day, closed-door briefing...
- Plan for Cleanup of River Pesticide Spill Blocked : Environment: Because of health concerns, state agency refuses to let railroad try to evaporate substance in Shasta Lake.
- TONIGHT: Miriam Mita and Allyu Sankayo play...
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 20, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 20, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1991
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Capitalist Leaders Doubt Gorbachev Knows Business
- Christian Book Shop Burned in Incendiary Fire
- Countywide : 142 Arrested in Warrant Sweep
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Stanford Lecturer Admits Plagiarism
- MISSION VIEJO : Disabled Youths Get Kicks in Prime Time
- Hitting Gates High and Low
- 2 Ex-Convicts Charged in Bomb Blast : Crime: The pipe bomb, which badly wounded a man sifting through an Imperial Beach garbage bin, had apparently been targeted for a motorcycle-gang leader.
- Bring on the clowns. Make*A*Circus is coming to town!
- Schaffer Returns to Surfing Tour After Knee Surgery
- Parachute Express to Drop In on La Jolla
- Networks Facing Cable, Syndication Emmy Challenge
- Consensus Appears Near to Cut Utilities' Pollution : Smog: Backstage dealing, Edison change of heart fuel hopes for stringent controls by the end of the decade.
- Yugoslavia to Withdraw Troops From Slovenia
- Noriega Deal in Works, ABC Reports
- Spill Kills Summer Season Along River
- Coastal Chairman Faces Stormy Fight Over Job
- S&Ls;, Banks in State Report Mixed Results
- Offices in Park Setting: A Japanese development...
- Dow Chemical Co.: The Midland, Mich., chemical,...
- ENERGY
- HEALTH / ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE : Researchers Produce Mice With Key Feature of Illness
- U.S. Exports Remain Strong, Report Says
- Pharmaceuticals: A pretax charge of $129 million...
- FOCUS: LAKESHORE TOWERS
- W. Dean Cannon Jr. anounced his retirement...
- Burning More Calories Can Be as Easy as Walking in Water
- Bush Calls on Greeks to Settle Cyprus Dispute
- Axa Group Gives Equitable Life a Shot in the Arm
- Tax-and-Spend Makes a Comeback
- Conservative Blacks, 138 in House Back Thomas for Court
- Fast-Lane Wardrobe
- ENERGY
- Trimedyne Laser OKd for Urology Surgeries
- SCEcorp: Second-quarter income for the parent of...
- State Budget Is a Fiscal Time Bomb, Critics Say : Government: Plan counts on rosy economic picture. Short-term measures are being used to balance it.
- David Lawrence Selected Chief of HMO Kaiser
- Texas Instruments to Cut 3,200, Sue Rival
- Sugarman to Pay $620,000 to Settle SEC Charges
- Blockbusters Lose Box Office Grip : Lower-Budget Movies Account for 6 of Summer's Top 10 Hits
- Trump Quickly Rejects Hilton Bid for Casino
- Theme Parks: Customers Get Crowded Out
- Ropak Laboratories: The Irvine chemical and compound...
- AT&T; Quarterly Profit Sets Mark; Writeoff Coming : * Telecommunications: The 26% gain shows its edge over long-distance rivals. A charge for restructuring its computer and phone equipment business could total up to $4 billion.
- Disneyland Has News for Anaheim, Six Pages of It : * Public relations: Magic Kingdom publishes newsletter for city's 90,000 households touting plans for $3-billion expansion.
- The First Family of Knits : Fashion: By concentrating on classic suits and dresses, Robert and Marie Gray, with help from daughter Kelly, have built the St. John line into a $65-million-a-year business.
- Renowned Psychiatrist Bunney Quits as UCI Department Head
- Redondo Seeks Mall Space as Site for Interim Library : Facilities: The Main Library at Veterans Park was forced to close because of quake damage. City officials decided against moving to temporary space in a portable structure.
- 22,350 Counterfeit Audio Tapes, 7 Suspects Seized
- Taxi Driver Found Shot to Death in Long Beach
- TUSTIN : Landscape, Lighting Assessments Go Up
- Bradley Lobbies Police Panel Choice After She Rejects Job
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel Delays Ruling on Former Wetlands
- SANTA ANA : Shooting Victim Dies at Hospital
- No Finish, but a Start--and a Great One : Bush, Gorbachev make a very significant political decision
- More evidence of the tyranny of the...
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Tight Spot Holds On for Decision
- Tennis Players Involved in Auto Accident
- Hockey
- Cycling Coverage on ABC Has Been a Real Tour de Force
- ART
- MOVIE REVIEW : Childhood Memories Sweeten 'My Father's Glory'
- ABC Buying Back Rights to 'Dees' Show
- Estefan-Bacardi Link Protested
- Tear-Gas Accident Blamed for Jerusalem Mosque Riot
- Return of the Brute : Relationships: Forget sensitive. Forget nice. What women really want is a big, strong barbarian, according to a new crop of self-help books.
- 16 in Canada Face Graft Charges
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Wilson Wraps Self in Reagan Cloak on Taxes
- Outrage Greets Senate Vote for Big Raise
- Leniency on Beach Encroachment OKd : Land use: Coastal Commission favors county plan for Sunset Beach over the stricter line recommended by its staff.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Visitors Push Kids' Buttons
- NEWPORT BEACH : Boats of Character to Make a Splash
- 3 Men Shot to Death in Separate Attacks
- Viet Claims Over Missing Pilot Disputed : Asian war: The family of the missing airman, given new hope by a photo that they say proves he is still alive, reject reports that the remains were returned to the U.S. last year.
- Man to Be Tried in Killing of Woman Near Mall
- NOTEBOOK : U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dibble Withdraws Appeal; He Will Miss Three Games
- Southern Section Kills Dead-Period Rule
- ART REVIEWS : Group Effort Using Science Pays Off
- Market at Nazi Camp Site Brings Worldwide Outcry
- Japanese Firm Plans to Build Boats in O.C. : * Exports: Innovator Boats is targeting its sport-fishing models for Japan and Europe. A local builder will help with their construction.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Happy Land Club Murder Trial Opens
- Artworks Shrink to Fit Tiny Budgets
- William Wesley Peters; Renowned Architect
- Senate OKs $2 Billion Toward Space Station
- Port Hueneme OKs Tax on Beach View
- El Camino Arts Director Resigns
- Panel OKs Bill Making Rape a 'Hate' Crime
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Lifeguard Trainees Will Compete Today
- Crowds Gather to See 'Image' of Slain Girl, 9
- Phone Aid Offered Adults Who Were Abused as Children
- Court Mandates Class for Seat-Belt Law Violators
- GARDEN GROVE : Day-Care Permit Fee Trimmed to $150
- Charities Feel the Pinch of Hard Times : Social programs: Across the Southland, donations to nonprofit groups are drying up. The economic downturn and plain old apathy are blamed.
- Beach Lot Parking Attendant OKd
- Firm Marches to the Beat of the Discriminating Drummer : Music: Trueline's patented grip snares musicians who prefer the company's drumsticks.
- Evicted Man Held in Bomb Investigation
- Older Adobe Is Discovered in Los Penasquitos : History: The remains of an 1824 ranch house--the county's first--are found within the walls of the Johnson-Taylor Adobe and are of national historic significance.
- Antelope Valley High Schools to Reduce Free Busing Service
- Strawberry Gives Dodgers Quite a Start : Baseball: Three-run homer in the first inning helps team snap seven-game losing streak, 10-5. Gross strong in long relief.
- Belmont Stewards Suspend Jose Santos for 10 Days
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : Bieniemy Signs, Makes Impact in Debut
- WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES : Panaro of U.S. Finishes Second in Diving; Leslie Has Big Game
- 3 Area Teams Reach Tennis Quarterfinals
- Basketball
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- STAGE REVIEW : South Africa's 'Sarafina!': Agitprop to a Pulsing Beat
- Shopping Center Sold: A private family trust...
- Technology: Cambridge, Mass.-based Lotus Development Corp. said...
- Why Home-Based Firms Are Multiplying
- Ceradyne 2nd-Quarter Results Dip
- Thornburgh Angers Democrats in Snubbing House Judiciary Panel
- Funds OKd for Commuter Rail Line Linking County, L.A. and San Bernardino
- OXNARD : Suspect Is Arrested in Home Burglaries
- Ventura : Evicted Man Held Over Pipe Bomb
- Accused Defends His Honor: Some Charges Are Worse Than Murder
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Doubles Tax on New Construction
- It's Show-and-Tell; Is It Seen or Heard? : Films and other fantasies centered on women's secrets are stirring old confusions about power and propriety.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : No Pay Increases for UC Employees
- Helping the State Legislature Do Its Job : A moderate Republican stands out in crowded, key Orange County Assembly election
- Hockey
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Burden Is Off Cuban Defector's Shoulders : Weightlifting: Tony Urrutia enjoys life in 'Freedomland.' Returning home for Pan Am Games is out of the question.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cent'anni: A Classy Place With a Price List to Match
- Bradac Acknowledges Grove Ousted Him
- Jazz Group Goes for the Juggernaut : Concert: Frank Capp and Nat Pierce believe in giving the people what they want. They perform tonight in Newport Beach.
- Season's Lowlights Outshine Highlights
- Bill in House Would Hike Tax on Gas a Nickel : Transportation: The lawmakers shrug off veto threat. The $153-billion measure gives states the right to use funds on mass transit instead of roads.
- Elderly Man Walks Into Bus, Badly Hurt
- ORANGE : Regulation Delayed on Parking Permits
- Hate Crime Victim Gets No Damages
- Larsen Is No Fish Out of Water on Southland Speedway Circuit : Motorcycling: Former Newport Harbor High water polo standout has been consistent rider going into tonight's Fair Derby.
- Dick, Jeffrey Post Tennis Victories
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : It's Ability That Counts : Disabled Events an Important Part of the Festival
- NOTEBOOK : U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991
- Kaleidoscope's Cultural Balancing Act : Dance: The showcase of Southern California talent broadens its base with ethnic programs beginning tonight at Cal State L.A.
- Man Killed in Court After Trying to Get Bailiff's Gun
- D.A. Seeks $1 Hike in Auto Registration Fee : Law enforcement: The $500,000 a year would be used to fight car theft and offset funding cuts in Michael D. Bradbury's department.
- Same Story for Swindell: Another Strong Outing Goes to Waste : Indians: Pitcher allows two hits and strikes out nine in seven innings, but victory eludes him.
- Basketball
- COUNTY NOTES : Enochs, Dukes Defeat Wichita in Overtime
- TENNIS / JEFF RILEY : Switch Brightens Stewart's Career
- TRACK AND FIELD : Johnson, Foster Drop Out of Competition
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : The Rain Man Cometh; Seal Knows Stats : Baseball: Irvine pitcher/outfielder can recall names and statistics the way Dustin Hoffman's character could in 1988 movie.
- Chargers Bicker Over Williams : Football: O'Neal takes verbal aim at Grossman, who returns fire. Williams claims contract irregularity.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : The Day in Review
- RAMS : Purse Strings Loosened for Anderson Contract
- Bowling by Bus : Rides: Many say that being able to leave their cars at home is crucial to the enjoyment of an evening at Hollywood's famed arena.
- 'Silents' Film Series to Begin Sunday
- Concert Adds to Traffic Snarl at Fairgrounds
- Funds OKd for Commuter Rail to Connect L.A., 2 Other Counties : Transit: Part of the $42.1-million will be used to purchase rights of way through the Valley for the 47-mile line. The projected start-up is October, 1992.
- Refusal to Correct Census Figures Upsets Inglewood : Population: Minorities were more likely to be overlooked, U.S. officials admit. Undercount will mean a loss of funds for city programs and services.
- Ismail Blasts Off With Big Plays for Argonauts : Football: He gets ovations after making 38-yard reception and 75-yard return in debut with Toronto.
- Sylmar's Berganio Advances to Quarterfinals of U.S. Publinx
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Meets the Media, Then Beats Opponent
- 'Oedipus Shmedipus' Is a 'Funny Thing'
- Cafe Del Rey Is Where the Nonsmoker Lights Up
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bill & Ted's Excellent Sequel
- PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN : Pornography, or Pregnant Art? : Vanity Fair's cover is a '90s totem of narcissism, exploitation and lust-- : Playboy for the politically correct.
- Spring Valley Man Slain Fleeing Police
- A Family's Mission : After Guarding His Name for 16 Years, the Eldest Son Is Reunited With His Vietnamese Parents
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Morgan Dizziness From Infection of Inner Ear
- Charities Say Demand for Help Rising : Economy: Poverty is spreading even to those who once were donating money. Relief agencies are feeling the pinch too.
- 2 More Held in Beating of Chinese-American, Friends : Arrests: Teen-agers, both suspected skinheads, are taken into custody at their homes without incident.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : DIVING : The Legacy of Louganis Is Alive in Lenzi
- 'Lost Education' Finds Replies
- Ely Trial an Abuse of Office
- 'Lost Education' Finds Replies
- Developing a Taste for American Ways? : Trends: Japanese youths love Schwarzenegger and yuppie labels, but they're hardly clones of U.S. teens, observers say.
- Thieves Hit Home of Iran-Contra Figure
- Rail Unions Lose Challenges on New Wage, Work Rules
- Countywide : A Family's Final Salute to Gulf Hero
- Cranston Alters Story About Keating Aid : Ethics: Senator now says he did not know the owner of Lincoln Savings & Loan was the target of a Justice Department investigation.
- MOORPARK : State Jobs Office Opens New Branch
- Ban on Hotel Inspections Denied
- Youth Says Song Preceded 2 Killings : Court: Carlos Vargas testifies that he and three other teen-agers had been drinking before the drive-by shooting.
- Empty Stores Attest to Retail Slump : Economy: Area's vacancy rate has doubled in last two to three years, experts say. Small shopping centers are hit the hardest.
- 3 Gang Members Held in Fatal Shooting
- Union to Oppose Stamper as Next Chief : Police: Assistant chief is considered prime contender to replace Bob Burgreen when he retires in 1993.
- BRITISH OPEN : Ballesteros Takes Route to 66 : Golf: Spaniard finishes eagle-birdie for a one-shot lead and then the weather turns bad at Royal Birkdale.
- Army Sergeant Shot After Near-Accident
- Stuck on the Midway Between Doubt and Derring-Do
- Driver Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Car Crash
- Asians, Latinos Battle Over Redistricting
- Major Crimes Up 4.3% in First Half of Year
- An Historic Act of Political Courage
- Some Call Sign a Miracle Image of Slain Girl
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Winfield: Team Merely Adjusting, Not Slumping
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Filling In the Gaps : Canoga Park Dentist, Who Plays a Game That Begs for a Name Change, Has Almost Given Up Describing High-Scoring Team Handball
- Basketball
- ROUNDUP : Cruz's Hit Helps West Into Gold-Medal Baseball Game
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY : LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : Water Polo Veterans Keep the South Afloat
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen Reportedly to File Antitrust Suit
- TV REVIEWS : PBS' 30-Minutes of 'New Television' Is Modest Display of TV Art--But It's Better Than Nothing
- New Downtown Restaurant Gets Off the Ground Floor