- NEWPORT BEACH : Tree Full of Blue Herons Threatened?
- LA PALMA : Council Approves Plans for Reservoir
- THOUSAND OAKS : Zeanah Criticizes Fellow Officials
- Morgan, Winfield, Joyner Left Off All-Star Teams
- Tight Spot Leads All the Way in American : Horse racing: Pincay rides horse to sixth consecutive victory since switch to grass.
- Pride, Pain Mix at Dedication of Rights Museum
- Fans Too Much for Old Roof : Accident: About 50 band buffs crowd onto a garage, causing it to collapse. One person is slightly injured.
- Security Guard's Death Is Thought to Be Accidental
- Girl Fatally Shot in Her Home
- Appeal Challenges Water Pumping
- Rose Is Free but Remains Handcuffed
- Running
- TENNIS / JEFF RILEY : Contribution With No Strings
- STAGE REVIEW : More Than a Puff of Magic in Lamb's 'Dragon' : Play: First-rate musical captivates youthful audience at the East County Performing Arts Center in El Cajon.
- Seeley's Main-Event Victory Makes History at Saugus : Auto racing: Canyon Country driver treats season-high crowd of 6,583 to first win by a woman driver.
- The Legacies of Remick and Landon : From quality films to a campy send-up to recent TV dramas, each star left diverse libraries that date back to the '50s.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Floyd's 66 Ties Him for Lead on New Western Open Course
- Spill Forces Stewards to Stop Race and Rule It No Contest
- ART REVIEWS : A Photographic Tour of Disenfranchised Outsiders
- Pop Music Reviews : Ethyl Meatplow Keeps Art-Band Roots Alive
- Geer Serves Up a Tasty 'As You Like It' in Topanga
- Where Have You Gone, Game of the Week?
- A Loser at Political Battles, Salud Wins in the Ring : Boxing: San Diego-based 122-pounder tonight goes for his sixth consecutive victory since WBA stripped him of junior featherweight title 15 months ago.
- Padres Squeeze Out a Victory : Baseball: Paul Faries' suicide squeeze in the 12th scores McGriff to give Padres a 5-4 decision over Dodgers.
- Oxnard : Woman Arrested on Marijuana Charges
- Commission to Study Traffic Management Plan : Transportation: Eventual approval of such a proposal is needed so the county and its 10 cities can receive $7.5 million in gasoline tax funds.
- SYNDICATES AT A GLANCE : A PROGRESS REPORT : DEFENDERS : Team Dennis Conner
- Debbi Ebert Takes a Holiday : She Hopes to Break Away From Country-Western With Performance as Jazz's Legendary 'Lady'
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs Pull Out Graceful Victory in 11th, 9-8
- MUSIC
- Serious Clowning Around : Theater: Bill Irwin, a clown extraordinaire, lets all of his fascination with the theater run free in 'The Regard of Flight,' which opens Sunday at the La Jolla Playhouse
- Life on Road Never Gets Boring for 'Les Miz' Cast
- Whodunit Solved: Emperor's Wife Did It
- Another World to Conquer for Khaled : Pop music: Having won over French and Japanese audiences, the exponent of Algerian <i> rai</i> will make his American debut at UCLA on Sunday.
- In Defense of Rejection
- PLO Agrees to Disband Base in South Lebanon
- Salads : Salad Shortcuts
- Heavy Noodling
- Fed Up: Food Fight in Santa Monica
- Vehicles That Offer Women a Macho Trip
- COMPANIES
- Slovenians Reject List of Demands : Yugoslavia: An uneasy truce is observed despite the breakaway republic's refusal to demobilize its troops.
- Deal Clears Way for Huge New Airport in Hong Kong : China: In finally agreeing to the $16-billion British plan, Beijing scores a political and financial coup.
- Sister of High Court Nominee Traveled Different Road : Family: Although Clarence Thomas held her up as a horrible example, Emma Mae Martin defends her life and the choices she made.
- BOOK REVIEW : Short Stories: A Clear View From 'Inside' : THE IOWA AWARD The Best Stories From Twenty Years, <i> Selected by Frank Conroy</i> ; University of Iowa Press $22.50, 329 pages
- Trial Set in Wellington Fraud Case
- TUSTIN : District Launches Ride-Share Program
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Koch Probably Doesn't Let His Chauffeur Drive, Either
- Dodgers Fall in 12 Innings : Baseball: Faries' one-out, bases-loaded bunt off Gott scores Padres' winning run.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela's Status Still Unsettled
- They're Body Builders to the Film Industry : Movies: The KNB EFX Group of Chatsworth is one of the hottest operations going in the special-effects business.
- COLUMN ONE : Palestinian Hopes at Dead End : Yasser Arafat and other leaders lost the gains of five years of moderation by backing Iraq. Today, prospects for a homeland are no greater than they were 43 years ago.
- Trademark Roles
- Sizing Up Kids' Catalogues : * Fashion: Mail-order shopping can take some of the headaches out of dressing your children.
- NATION IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Ex-Officer Arrested in 4 Slayings at Bank
- Bush Marches in 2 Fourth of July Parades : Holiday: Thousands line routes in small Missouri town and later at Grand Rapids, Mich. He works in a pitch for high court nominee Thomas.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 'Bill of Rights' for Children Urged
- Victim Identified
- Group Turns to State in Its Fight Against Resort Plan : Development: An environmental group will ask the Coastal Commission to reverse a decision by the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council allowing the resort.
- CAMARILLO : College Extension Open for Counseling
- Back-Yard Benefit : Children's 5th Annual Show Generates $42 to Assist Equestrian Program for Disabled Youths
- CAMARILLO : Schools Authorize New Bond Election
- PERSPECTIVES ON SOUTH AFRICA : Sanctions Have Done Their Job . . . : The pillars of apartheid have been removed, prisoners freed and talks begun. Now the trade ban must end.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Approves 5-Year Budget Plan
- In Excess Sets Belmont Record : Horse racing: Colt wins Suburban Handicap in 1:58 1/5, barely missing world record.
- San Diego Spotlight : At Last--a Nice Restaurant, Good Food and Easy Prices
- WIMBLEDON : Wheaton Win a Pain to Agassi : Men's singles: Fifth-seeded player injures his thigh early, blows lead after being within two games of winning match.
- Lula Is Off to a Good Start
- Rock, R&B; From Down South
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Orleanskaya Dyeva': St. Joan Gets Burned--Bolshoi Style
- CLIPBOARD
- A Slice of Humble Pie
- Sandwiches : The Real Italian Garlic Bread : Earthy appeal: <i> Bruschetta </i> is a robust, sensual delight. But it's so basic that it places few demands on the cook.
- Gulf War Emotions Add Extra Element to July 4 Celebration
- Schwarzkopf Won't Run for Senate
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Census Shows Blacks Moving South, West
- Israel Wants 40% More in U.S. Arms Aid : Assistance: The request comes as the Bush Administration is seeking to rein in the spiraling weapons race in the Middle East.
- Hidden Treasures : At the Discreet Bulgari, the Jewels Are Shown by Appointment Only
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Budget Impasse May Dent Wilson's Stature : Politics: Governor stumbles into a morass similar to ones that have ensnared chief executives of other states.
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Status in a Bag
- Program to Give Jobs to 200 Victims of Freeze : Employment: The field hands would work for cities, schools and other public and private nonprofit agencies.
- Cigarette Tax Share Cut Is Burning Issue
- ORANGE : School Budget of $102.5 Million OKd
- Seal Beach Records Are a Mystery to Many : Government: Officials say that time and city's interests keep documents out of residents' hands.
- The Pathfinder : Linda Palmer of Calabasas Walks a Diplomatic Line as a Champion for the Preservation of Regional Trails
- Irvine's Severin Wunderman Museum will present its...
- Rowing
- Sandwiches : A Movable Feast From France
- A Broken Trust : Ecology: Biosurvival wanted to help save threatened species. But it couldn't even save itself. So, at least for now, breeders are going it alone.
- Out of the Chlorine, Into the Brine: 'Tis Season for Open-Water Swims
- Iraqi Nuclear Sites Fair Game, Bush Believes
- Ruiz to Step Down From School Board : Education: The veteran of the Ventura district decides not to seek reelection after serving 20 years on the panel.
- Giving Freeway Traffic a Lift : Los Angeles fields a new tow-truck patrol to reduce congestion
- Ugly Offspring Hatched From This Imperfect Union
- Having a one-track mind helps when it comes to visiting this museum.
- College Football
- Do the Old Standbys Stand Up? : Cookbooks: The old standards were--and still are--great, but don't expect them to help you in using a microwave.
- Robbery Suspect Charged With Murder
- CLIPBOARD : April and May Restaurant Health-Permit Suspensions
- Globe-Trotting Fund-Raiser Winds Up Running on Empty : Charity: Man and support driver have been stranded in L.A. for seven months, unable to get a sponsor for remainder of trip.
- Angels Bust as Royals Hit on 21 : Baseball: California makes four errors behind McCaskill and falls a game back of Twins in the West, 12-5. Seitzer goes five for five.
- Pop Music Reviews : Steel Pulse Serves Up a Flat Set at the Greek
- For These Collectors, It Is All in the Cards : Memorabilia: A crowd estimated at 25,000 to 30,000 jams the Anaheim Convention Center for the National Sports Collectors Convention.
- Getting a Read on the Future of Book Selling : Retailing: The superstore concept comes to Southern California, with two of the industry's giants squaring off.
- Bronco Billy and His Yuppie Pals
- Told That Foe Was Italy, Soldiers Say
- HEALTH WATCH : Sunshine Seminar
- Thousand Oaks : Patients Get Boost at Wellness Center
- Countywide : 42 Latino Students Win Scholarships
- A Wake-Up Call From Kemp : Housing secretary says America needs programs, not studies
- Marymount Selects Shimizu as Soccer Coach
- Deliciously Decadent 'Claudius' on Cassette
- Two 'Figaros': 1 Works, 1 Doesn't
- All Tied Up : Skins Designs Is Way Ahead of Game With Hand-Painted Neckwear Featuring Abstract Doodles and Vivid Colors
- Shevardnadze Quits Party, Denounces 'Stalinist' Trend : Soviet Union: The ex-foreign minister's resignation may prompt other liberal Communists to desert.
- Station to Program a Backcountry Voice
- Taking Center Court at Pepperdine : After 10-Year Professional Career, Teltscher Tries His Hand at Coaching
- Exhibitors Report Theft at Collectors Convention
- 'The Terminator': Smashing on Disc
- Pop Album Chart : The 'Unforgettable' Coles
- Tom and Harriet Bring Their Antics to Town : Stage: Irvine Valley College Theatrefaire will present two children's plays this month--one based on an American classic and the other, opening today, about a 'super genius.'
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : Dutch Twosome Has Better Than Mixed Successes
- ON THE RECORD
- Sandwiches : No Bad Bites: Sandwiches in the Modern Age
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Man Arrested in Double Slaying
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Murray Already Getting Ready for All-Stars
- Cycling
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Angel' Has Jane Campion's Stamp
- STAGE REVIEW : Seductive 'M. Butterfly' : Hwang Drama Finally Flutters Into Wilshire
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Chuy's Has a Flavor All Its Own
- Big-Band Sounds Alive at Hollywood Roosevelt
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Child 2' Even More of a Problem
- Mall Jazz Series Back After Lapse
- Passing a Firm to Next Generation
- Marking the Era: Arthur Miller, author of...
- DIPLOMACY : Undercurrent of Bitterness in Falklands
- Europeans Move to Send Observers to Yugoslavia
- U.S. Humanities Chairman Criticized as Tilting to West : Ideology: Lynne Cheney is a strong backer of traditional values and a common culture. Her foes say she is unfair to the voices of diversity.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ex-Teacher Loses Round in Lawsuit
- COSTA MESA : Council Turns Down Amburgey's Claim
- Park Police, Fences Unable to Fend Off Celebrators : Castaic Lake: About 15,000 visit the public recreation area during the day. A fireworks show, to which admission is charged, follows in the evening.
- COMPANIES
- One Salmburger, Hold the Burdock
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Investigators Doggedly Seek Out Corruption
- Naughty,Naughty
- Wetlands Law Swamped by Rising Tide of Criticism : Environment: Federal agencies are trying to quell the furor over regulations that are called too broad.
- VENTURA : Fishing Event to Aid Children's Home
- Boy Lives It Up in a Spree With Dad's Credit Card
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Confronting Affronts to Equality
- Holiday Revelers Escape Heat and Smog for Beaches and Fog
- ANAHEIM : Suit Not Expected to Affect Sports Arena
- College Football
- Mercury Holds Off Positron to Win Great Western Pace
- Sandwiches : A Salad You Can Slice
- On the Firing Line : Officials Expect a Blazing Summer and Brace for Major Battles
- Man Held in Fatal Beating of Dentist
- The Broccoli Did It, Bush Says of Taylor
- Deputies Find Pipe Bombs on Graffiti Suspect
- What the Klan Did to J.F.K., Wilder Does to Thomas : Court: It's baldfaced bigotry to bring the Catholic religion into the debate over Clarence Thomas' nomination.
- Liability Worries Drain the Fun From New Lake
- Countywide : Donors Sought to Keep Blood in Stock
- San Francisco Political Fight Gives San Diego a Bad Name
- Agencies Feel Pinch From United Way's Campaign Shortfall
- Man Killed in Parachute Tragedy : Thousands at Fair See Parachutist Die, 3 Injured on a Windy Holiday
- Cramped Quarters Prevent Center From Serving Troubled Families
- Rockets, a Parade and So Fourth : Patriotism Burns Bright on a Peaceful Holiday
- With Youth, He Can Take Double Duty : Soccer: A 20-year-old midfielder, UCLA's Henderson plays for both the U.S. national and Olympic teams.
- COMPANIES
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Wilder Is Sorry for Offending Catholics
- 'When a Fire Gets to a Certain Size, You're at the Mercy of It'
- They Make Unfriendly Waves for Outsiders : Beaches: Locals employ vandalism and intimidation to discourage strangers from using Palos Verdes Estates' shores, especially Lunada Bay.
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK / RICH ROBERTS : Is Koch's Skipper-Go-Round a Bum Steer?
- Hovland and Frohoff Are Ready to Draw Their Line in the Sand
- Comedy Fans Can Catch a Rising Star : Entertainment: The famous New York club quietly opens a branch at Universal Studios. But it's venturing into a region where others have failed.
- Revision in System of Grants Allocation Urged : Arts: An L.A. panel recommends defining recipients only as artists or presenters of art, not by discipline. Fair access to funds within a diverse community is sought.
- TV REVIEW : 'Crisis in the Arts' Grasps the Obvious
- Full of Hot Air
- Michael Kalil; Helped Design NASA's Space Modules
- Keep It Simple, Silly : Expert advice: The food pros agree: When cooking to impress, take it easy. But sometimes even they have trouble following their own instructions.
- Sandwiches : Have a Loaf
- O.C. Delegation Put to Test Over Tax Hike Votes
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FORTUNA : Earth First! Protests Logging; 6 Arrested
- OXNARD : Coast Guard Halts Search for L. A. Man
- Thousand Oaks : Parents to Pay for Rowdy Youth Parties
- Blair's Cove Scores an Upset
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Speedy Safely Kept Still Has Problems With Starting Gate
- Pro Basketball
- Court Rules Video Law 'Too Vague'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Chef's Food Is Better Than His Namesake
- The Joy of Remembering : Reminiscences: A crumbling 1943 edition of Irma S. Rombauer's "The Joy of Cooking" opens a flood of memories, a chronicle of three generations.
- How To Build a Better Sandwich : The Snack That Stayed for Dinner
- Firm Allegedly Knew Its Drug Was Risky
- Earthquake Off Indonesia
- POLITICS : Democracy Activists Gear Up in Kuwait : They hope to convince the public that the government's National Council is a hoax.
- VILLA PARK : City Council Adopts $2.8-Million Budget
- The Hazards of Surfing Lunada Bay : Peninsula: Outsiders run the risk of being pelted with rocks or having their vehicles vandalized. The locals offer no apologies for treating the public area as if it was their own.
- Park Ranger's Firepower Has Gone From Zero to .357 in a Short Time
- Traveling Clinic Hits Roadblock : Funding Woes Threaten to End Migrant Health Care Program
- Two Heavyweights Kiss and Make Up : Computer world shakes: IBM, Apple cut a deal
- Family Should Repay the County
- 'Operation Sparkle' Benefits Overlooked
- Salads : The Ultimate Summer Food: Easier Than Ever
- Cottage Pie, Sinatra's Sausage
- Body of Newborn Girl Found in a Dumpster at Montebello Motel
- Heat-Linked Deaths of 3 Inmates Spur Call for Prison Investigation : Penology: The men died at Vacaville where temperatures have been as high as 111 degrees. Lawsuit claims care for the mentally ill is "medieval."
- Solarz a Forceful Voice on Foreign Policy : Politics: Brooklyn congressman aims to alter the perception that Democrats are reluctant to use force abroad. His influence is being felt.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH
- . . . Let's Not Be So Quick to Decide : They must remain until the majority rules. Only then can one be certain anti-apartheid efforts will not be reversed.
- LA HABRA : Elks Lodge to Host Party for Veterans
- CAMARILLO : Planning Panel Says No to Gas Station
- NOW Activist Killed in Head-On Collision
- July 4 Glows With Tributes to Military, Gulf Heroes : Holiday: Onlookers cheer the Desert Storm troops, but several veterans suggest that the months of celebrations should come to a close.
- RUNNING / BARBIE LUDOVISE : TransAm Race: It's the Ultra-mate
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Neither McGriff Nor Fernandez Is Upset at All-Star Omission
- This Kid Knows How to Put Ball in the Hole
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Expansion Teams Expected to Get Approval Today
- Sterling Marlin earned his first NASCAR pole,...
- Sabatini Ends Capriati's Run in Semifinals : Women: Argentine prevails, 6-4, 6-4, to reach final against top-seeded Graf, who sweeps Fernandez.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Pagnol's Memories Sweeten 'Father's Glory'
- FOR KIDS : Radio Show Aimed at Children Offers More Than Just Air Play
- IBM Unveils Another Deal With Siemens : Technology: The American and German companies will team up to produce a powerful computer chip.
- Trujillo 5th in 10K Race at Atlanta
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Go to West, Keep From Going South, 1-0
- Jazz Is on the Menu : Music: The Glendale Grill is part bandstand, part eatery and part arboretum, and draws a middle-class, conservative clientele.
- A Truly Alarming Cultural Development
- Sweet Dogs of Youth
- Through Thick & Thin
- It's Time to Accept Teens' Sexuality
- Sierra Madre Earthquake
- Hanging Tough on Taxes
- Grand Theft Pizza
- It's Time to Accept Teens' Sexuality
- Housing for Disabled
- A Correct Read on Poet's Name
- West County Issue: Pushy Panhandlers :...
- It's Time to Accept Teens' Sexuality
- Coeur d' Alene
- Northern Ireland
- Sierra Madre Earthquake
- Yeltsin's Visit
- Sierra Madre Earthquake
- Monorail Cheaper Than Metro Rail
- Planned Parenthood's Vested Interests
- $37 Million in O.C. Services Studied for Privatization : Finances: Task force lists 43 government operations it thinks might be better handled by businesses.
- Sierra Madre Earthquake
- Cholesterol
- It's Time to Accept Teens' Sexuality
- Sierra Madre Earthquake
- MOVIES - July 5, 1991
- Obituaries - July 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 5, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 5, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 5, 1991
- Sandwiches : Simply Sophisticated
- Salads : Potato Salad Without Steaming Up the Kitchen
- Sandwiches : The Lusty Mexican Dagwood
- WHITE ELEPHANT? Recent celebrations marking the $16.8-million...
- AIRBORNE: Andy Lightbody, dropped as military and...
- CAMARADERIE: Old habits die hard. Now that...
- A Festive 4th
- Axl Rose Blames Lax Security for Melee : Pop music: Guns N' Roses singer says Missouri arena staff did a 'really poor job.' Officials dispute his version of what caused fans to riot at concert.
- Sandwiches : LIGHT STYLE : A Light Garlic Bread
- A Beginner's Guide to Microwaves
- Victim Claims 2nd Robber Also Was a Deputy : Crime: Authorities are investigating report that accomplice to masked officer--who was killed in holdup--was on force too.
- Slain Deputy's Accomplice May Be Officer
- CHARITABLE HIT: El Toro Marine base officials...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Board Issues Alert on 767 Jet Engines
- TRUMPETING TASTE : Conductor / Player Mark Gould Says He'll Hold Baton High for Fourth of July Pops Concert
- They Were Partying Outside the 'Hood
- Huntington Park : 2 Trash Haulers Get Council Approval to Increase Rates
- Bush Alters Stand, OKs Antarctica Mining Ban
- Soviets Taking Food Stocks, Georgia Says : Breakaway republics: President charges reserves are being seized as part of a massive campaign of economic sanctions.
- Fuzzy Fresh : Dorothy Holmes' orchard stand sells five varieties of the tree-ripened fruit.
- Oil Slick Defeated After Five Months, Elated Saudis Say
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Demolition Begins on Damaged Bridge
- Egypt Detains Israel Researchers in Boat
- Song of Cold Costs, Warm Hearts : Ailing Soviet Poet Hails U.S. Medicine, but Fans, Family Strain to Pay Mounting Bills
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Boats on Way to Hawaii in Trans-Pacific Yacht Race
- CANDLES, COMETS, CARNATIONS : A Field Guide to Fireworks for This Fourth of July
- Up The Coast : GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Acorns to You : The director of the city's botanic garden will teach visitors about edible and useful plants.
- When Timeliness Is of the Essence : Coalition of editors, publishers and TV news directors presses issue of Gulf media policy
- Selleck Sues Globe Tabloid, Says Story Depicts Him as Homosexual
- YORBA LINDA : Term Limit, District Plans Put on Hold
- Peter's Landing to Go on Block for Nonpayment
- COLUMN ONE : Where the Gulf War Endures : Americans salute victory over Iraq on this holiday. But the thousands who did the fighting are forever changed by the triumph and horror of their experience.
- Accidental Shot by Deputy Kills Fellow Officer
- Chiang Hsiao-wu; Grandson of Chiang Kai-shek
- Not Even a Quake Could Shake Fans of the Arboretum
- Red Box--Wilderness Junction Where Trails, Roads, History Meet : Mountains: Seven miles north of Pasadena on the back side of Mt. Wilson, the area is--with its elevation of 4,666 feet-- well above the smog.
- U.N. Team Notes Iraq Buildup in Marshes Shielding Shiites
- Where Paradise Isn't Paved Over
- Bicycle Accidents Take a Heavy Toll in Havana
- Hoop Spectacular Features Another Competitive Field : Basketball: Many of Southern California's top boys' high school teams will compete in 37-team tournament.
- West Hollywood : $38.6-Million Budget OKd
- Receding Arctic Ice May Reflect Global Warming, Scientists Say
- VOLUNTEERS : Busy Professionals Make Time for Kids
- UCLA to Ground MedStar Service
- Yankee Doodle Doings : Parade Fits In With School Rules on Teaching Patriotism
- THE HOUSE