- Hockey
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston, Winfield May Be All-Stars
- The Ups, Downs of Mutual Funds : Quarter's Hot Performers Went From Bad to Best
- Army Presses Slovenia Attack : Yugoslavia: The besieged breakaway republic accepts a federal cease-fire offer. But the renegade army's commander refuses to halt the offensive.
- Friends Indeed : A Baltimore Program Matches Up Senior Citizens and Homeless Kids for Fun and Companionship
- Baker Marionette Theater to Attempt a Comeback
- ART & AUCTIONS
- ART REVIEW : 'More Is More' Is a Little Too Much : The ebullience, energy and defiance of restraint of Eddie Dominguez's work can be refreshing, but it can also sink into kitschy decoration and shallow critique.
- Lee Remick; Actress' Long Career Spanned TV Dramas, Stage, Film
- Homes Savings of America, the principal subsidiary...
- Castle & Cooke Inc.: The real estate...
- Artificial Kelp Reef Urged to Cut San Onofre Fish Kill
- De Los Reyes Takes Seat as Police Commissioner
- WELDON CANYON : Speedy Decision on Dump Is Urged
- Twinkling Star : Quadriplegic Girl, 4, Meets the Press and Steals Some Hearts
- Ron Roberts Will Run to Retain Council Seat
- Supervisors Ask Congress to Fund Park Purchases
- 2 Physicians' Licenses in Jeopardy Over AIDS Drug : Medicine: State authorities say the doctors used an ineffective remedy on hundreds, treating patients 'like guinea pigs.' It's the first such case in California.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parade to Spell Out Illiteracy Problem
- Supervisors Cut Funds for Victims' Program : Budget: The board decides that the $9,000 should come from a state grant. Four residents defend the service as an invaluable aid.
- Sunny Hills' Ward to Play Softball at Utah State
- O.C. MUSIC : Orchestra on Top of the World : The Orange County Youth Symphony has been to Europe and Asia. But this New York trip--to Carnegie Hall and the United Nations--is a special one.
- Fuse Lit for the Fourth Celebrations : Television: Despite being largely ignored by the networks, there are still opportunities to cheer the nation's 215th birthday.
- DeCerbo Debut Album Set for Shops After Long Delay
- Bank of America Executive Vice President Federico...
- Confidence of Consumers Goes Up Sharply in June
- Scientists Assess Danger of Earth's Demise by Asteroid
- Thomas Seems Sure to Face Criticism on EEOC Policies
- Mississippi Reapportionment Rejected : Civil rights: 'Overt racial appeals' cited. Justice Dept. action may signal tough enforcement of the Voting Rights Act.
- Shakespeare Festival's Artistic Director Quits : Arts: Thomas Bradac, who founded the Grove ensemble, cites 'basic philosophical differences' with the board. General Manager Toni Maggi and board member Jane Oglesby also resign.
- INDEPENDENCE DAY
- ANAHEIM : Disneyland Hotel Goes With the Flow
- Two Men Charged in On-Ramp Killing
- Agreement Signed to Build Water Reclamation Plant
- City Hires Private Lawyer to Review Claims Filed in Sex Scandal : City Hall: The move suggests the council is taking a more cautious approach to the case than first indicated.
- Olympics' Tommie Smith Still Delivering a Message
- High School Official Named Athletic Director at Irvine Valley
- Pac-10 Probes Free Counsel for USC Players
- JAZZ REVIEW : New Verve Sparkles at JVC Festival
- AUTOMOTIVE : Daihatsu Showing in '91 Safari Rally Could Boost Sales
- ENERGY
- Newport Pharmaceuticals Settles Suits: Newport Pharmaceuticals International...
- Construction Jobs Grow by 1,500 in May : Employment: Despite second monthly increase for the industry, the total number of county jobless was also up.
- Gradco Loses $10.9 Million in Fiscal Year
- Doctor Supply Grows Faster Than Patients : Boom could boost U.S. medical bills by $40 billion, but experts say health care will also improve.
- SANTA PAULA : Mayor Reelected to Lead Association
- Even before the Sierra Madre Earthquake struck,...
- San Ysidro
- APPRECIATIONS : Remick Proved a Beautiful Role Model
- SPECIAL SCREENINGS : 'Love 'Em, Leave 'Em' at Silent Movie
- Courage, Grace Are Landon's Legacy
- Long Wait for Arts Recovery? : Funding: Two studies suggest that symphony orchestras and art museums, already damaged by the recession, may not bounce back for four or five years.
- COMMENTARY : Tennis Like This Isn't Easy to Hack
- NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : PADRES UPDATE : Abner Eager for McIlvaine to Make Good on Trade Vow
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston, Winfield May Be All-Stars
- 2 Doctors Could Lose Licenses in AIDS Cases : Medicine: They are accused of treating hundreds of patients with a phony potion produced in a kitchen.
- Stanton, Roth Balk at Marina Lease Renewal, Cite Concern on Process
- TUSTIN : Council Members Vote Pay Increase
- CAMARILLO : Marijuana Found in Raids; 4 Arrested
- Swingers' Club Trial Ends With Jury Deadlocked
- COUNTYWIDE : Entries Are Sought for Fiesta Parade
- The Party That Turns People Off : Beijing hard line undermines China's interests
- MISSION VIEJO : Losing Lotto Winner Plans to Sue State
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Tee to Green, It's a Shot in the Dark
- Another Arkansas Star Is Suspended
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Festival Events Collide With New York Games
- TV REVIEW : PBS' 'Hyde' a Sendup of '39 Hollywood
- Israel Banks On Its Human Potential
- Thomas J. Wageman Hired as CEO of HomeFed Bank
- Gov. Florio Won't Sign 'Smokers' Rights' Bill
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Six Stowaways Die Inside Container
- N-Plant Is Given Plan to Remedy Sea Damage : San Onofre: Coastal Commission's recommendations are inadequate, angry environmentalists say.
- A Very, Very Fishy Wedding : Lifestyle: Couple celebrate underwater nuptials in the tank of an aquarium where they met two years ago.
- O.C. Paying a Premium for Budget Overtime : Deficit: Delay in Sacramento has cost county $30 million and counting. 'I'm depressed,' says beleaguered budget director.
- Religion and History Collide in Battle Over Old Church
- Boxing
- Hustle Keeps Dodgers Up to Speed : Baseball: Griffin scores from second on infield single during 4-1 victory over the Padres. Martinez gives up one run in seven innings.
- State Court Orders Warner Bros. to Pay Producer : Legal: Studio will have to pay $1.46 million, plus interest, for fraudulently squeezing him out of a movie project. The decision could help others making similar claims.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Gill Proves Mastery at Fair Concert
- July 4th Weekend Travel Is Expected to Fuel Gas Sales
- Miller Brewing Will Retire 'Tastes Great' Commercials
- Three Key Options for Better Product Quality
- NOTES
- Pier Rent Bill Stalled
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Panel Tells Wish List for Gifted Program
- Venable Slam Is Grand : * Baseball: Angels beat Royals, 10-3, to close within one game of division-leading Twins. Abbott wins seventh of last eight decisions.
- Just Take a Step Off a Mountain : It's Paragliding, and Its Advocates Say It Sure Beats Jumping Out of an Airplane
- Western Digital to Close Irvine Plant, Lay Off 110 : Cutbacks: Company's continuing reorganization will have cost 1,000 jobs worldwide after next month.
- Super Bowl, Summer Olympics Host Goes for Gold in Seeking New Business : The Georgia city's goal is to attract 200,000 new jobs, 750 U.S. firms and 250 international companies by 1996.
- Moving the Cabaret Lounge Into the Hall
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Telephone Service Disrupted Again
- Girl, 4, Trapped With Dead Father in Truck
- PORT HUENEME : Motorcycle Crash Injures Officer
- Another Fourth and Balloon Bursts on Another Patriotic Tradition
- Angels Agree to Leave Palm Springs for Tempe
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates, Varsho Rout Cubs
- Arizona State forward Ian Dale, arrested last...
- San Fernando's Woods to Play Football at Oregon State
- TV Ratings : Emmy Helps CBS Win Top Spot
- Israeli Settlements
- White House Power
- Israeli Settlements
- Teamsters
- Racism in America
- Blandford Columns
- PACIFIC CHORALE IN THE USSR. A special report : Estonians Sing Them a Different Tune : Music: The Pacific Chorale's performance as part of Tallinn's Festival of Oratorios and Cantatas is greeted with enthusiasm and understanding that the singers aren't used to in Orange County.
- Anti-Semitic Books
- Israeli Settlements
- Racism in America
- Israeli Settlements
- MOVIES - July 3, 1991
- MOVIES - July 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 3, 1991
- Obituaries - July 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 3, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 3, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 3, 1991
- Names in the News - July 3, 1991
- Names in the News - July 3, 1991
- Names in the News - July 3, 1991
- Names in the News - July 3, 1991
- CLOSE CALL: Irvine had the best program...
- Brown Calls for Assembly Tax Showdown
- Gorbachev Grants His Blessing to New Liberal Movement : Soviet Union: The group could pose a threat to the Communist Party, which the president heads.
- PAY BACK: Freshman Assemblyman Tom Mays (R-Huntington...
- 2 Doctors Could Lose Licenses in AIDS Cases : Medicine: They are accused of treating hundreds of patients with a medicine made in a Villa Park kitchen.
- AH-NOLD 2: Orange County's biggest movie chain...
- Doctors' Motion Denied in Gathers Case : Jurisprudence: Judge rules that two physicians at courtside who tended to player before he died can be tried for alleged negligence.
- O'Bannon's Vegas Trip Scrutinized : NCAA: Inquiry centers on who paid the recruit's air fare and also alleges violations involving Bay Area prep star Jason Kidd.
- OFFSTAGE: Concern accompanied regret over Monday's resignation...
- Man Arrested in Racial Attack on Boy, 3 Friends : Crime: Texas license plate, 2-COOL, leads to El Toro suspect. A fellow worker, however, said, '. . . I can't picture this happening.'
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 3, 1991
- Oceanside
- Tow on the Town : Free Service for Disabled Vehicles Is Aimed at Unclogging Freeways
- Soka Hires Lobbyist to Counter Conservancy Head's 'Attack' on Bill : Capitol: The measure deals with assessing the value of land owned by nonprofit groups when public agencies condemn the property for their use.
- Santa Ana Council OKs New Street-Vendor Law
- Property Tax Bills Will Drop for 26,435 : Real estate: The assessor says home values decreased the most in Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley. Fillmore was the least affected.
- Santa Ana Man, 21, Is Killed in Drive-By Shooting; No Suspects
- Malone Is Unrestricted Free Agent
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- WIMBLEDON : Grass Doesn't Agree With Lendl Again
- TV Reviews : Study of Ceausescu's Reign of Terror in Romania
- The Economy : Manufacturing Economy Expands
- Quiksilver Has Change in Command : Transition: The surf wear company's John Warner resigns as chairman and chief executive and will be replaced by founder Robert McKnight.
- AIRLINES
- John Campbell, food and beverage director of...
- New FHA Rules Increase Cost of Buying a Home
- Roberta McClellan has been appointed director of...
- Record U.S. Action Against Keating Begins : Thrifts: The proceeding against the former Lincoln Savings owner and six ex-associates seeks to bar them from the S&L; business and recover $130.5 million.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Communist Party Celebrates 70th Year
- Jean St. Pierre; Modern Artist Founded Newspace Gallery
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : U.N. Team Told It May See Convoy
- Bush, Gorbachev to Meet July 17 at London Economic Talks : Diplomacy: They could clear way for a Moscow summit by month's end.
- Britain to Help U.N. With Refugees in Hong Kong
- LAGUNA BEACH : School District Hires New Superintendent
- Deputies Arrest Newspaper Co-Owner
- Baby Left in Car to Die Had Down's Syndrome
- Santa Ana Raises Taxes, Cuts Jobs--and Grants Staff Pay Increases
- Monthly Report
- PHOTO REVIEW : Two Masters: So Alike, Yet So Different : Works on exhibit at Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park highlight the genius of both Ansel Adams and Paul Strand, friends from the early '30s.
- THE TIMES POLL : Philosophy of High Court 'Just About Right,' 50% Say
- Court OKs Right to Sue for Grandchild Visits
- When the earthquake struck Friday, supervisors and...
- Quake Damage to 46 Buildings Severe : Disaster: Residential structures left uninhabitable, Red Cross says. Severity of temblor is downgraded to 5.8.
- FULLERTON : Housing Project Gets OK From Planners
- Seal Beach Hit With Racketeering Suit : Law enforcement: The action, filed in federal court, accuses the Police Department of having a quota system for arrests and citations.
- San Diego
- Obituaries : Jack Mass; Music Publisher
- Hundreds to Lose Jobs at North Island Facility
- MOORPARK : City OKs Addition for Litton Building
- Ex-Utility Official to Lead Grand Jury
- Spanish-Language Announcers Add Spice to Angel Broadcasts : Radio: Ulpiano Cos Villa and Ruben Valentin have been teaming up for the past five seasons to talk <i> beisbol. : </i>
- Miscellany
- The Numbers Game Can Give Athletes a Devil of a Time
- A 'White Soul Chick' Stages a Comeback : Vocalists: Lydia Pense will appear at Del Mar Fair through Wednesday with a new version of the old group Cold Blood.
- Corporate Bond Defaults at Record High, Moody's Says
- COMPANIES
- R. Scott Stevenson has been named president...
- Terminal Data Corp. Gets $2.2 Million in Orders
- Occidental Sells Its Interest in China Coal Mine : Energy: Bank of China Trust & Consultancy Co. will pick up Oxy's $145 million in loan guarantees, leaving the company free to walk away.
- First Interstate to Cut Dividend, Post Large Loss : Banking: The firm confirmed that its Nevada unit's chief is resigning. Also, eight other senior officers quit.
- Textron Inc. in Valencia won a $323,112...
- BUDGET : Patient May Find His Doctor Taxing as States Seek Revenue
- 17-Year-Old Boy Seized in Shooting in Park
- San Diego
- Aide to Anderson Resigns Over Links to Irvine Co.
- Mission Taps Its History : Wine Will Make Comeback With Replanting of Vines at San Juan
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Diligence Beyond the Call of Duty
- Sailor Back From Gulf War Weathers INS Storm : Immigration: He could have been deported to Africa as an illegal alien but will be allowed time to have his status changed.
- Leaner, Not Much Meaner : Humor: Despite vows to show her fans a more aggressive side, Roseanne Arnold sticks to the familiar at Humphrey's.
- Nancy Rinehart, sales associate for Willis M....
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Lady's First: Princess Diana has moved ahead...
- Diary of a War of Attrition in Volatile Urban Dispute : Boycott: Business has plummeted in a store whose Korean-American owner killed a black man.
- National Agenda: Turkey : Turks Now Asking: Who Needs the EC? : * Western Europe may not want it to join the club. But the Muslim nation is already modernizing, increasing two-way trade with the Community and forging a place in the world.
- Son of Winchell's Owner Enters No-Contest Plea
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sandberg's Fourth Hit Beats Pirates in 13th, 6-5
- Miscellany
- THEATER : 'Happy End' May Be Just the Beginning : Actress Patricia Ben Peterson, Who's Starring in SCR Play, Has High Hopes for TV and Film
- John Mayo Named Head of Bell Labs
- Veteran John Mayo Named 7th President of Bell Labs
- Input/Output Technology in Valencia won a $105,711...
- Digalog Corp. in Ventura won a $277,568...
- State Says It Can't Help Bidders in HMO Takeover
- The Possible Candidate Field
- Grammy Move Is Music to New York's Ears : Award: The Big Apple's business, political and entertainment communities outmaneuver L.A. to snag the telecast.
- Orchestra Cancels Summer Concert : Funding: The O.C. Symphony of Garden Grove calls off event after failing to receive assistance from financially strapped city.
- Stephen J. Trafton has been named vice...
- 4 Business-Promotion Groups Back in Favor : Economics: Recession helped change the City Council's mind about enterprises that lure dollars.
- Mason Electric Co. in Glendale won a...
- REI has promoted Dave Towe to manager....
- Stephen T. Landry has been named business...
- Firm Builds Simulators for Air Force, German Firm
- Regional Stocks Hit Lull in 2nd Quarter : Market: Fifty-nine percent of local companies post declines or are unchanged from the year's first reporting period.
- Founder to Replace CEO of Quiksilver Surf Wear
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Robs Bank of $800, Escapes
- Venable, Rader Bite the Dust at Home Plate : Baseball: Center fielder might have kept manager from being ejected if he had slid in the seventh.
- No Respect, Just Money for 'MacGyver'
- Sergent Mechanical Systems in Port Hueneme won...
- New Crops May Hold Promise on Drought
- Teledyne Systems Co. in Northridge won a...
- FDA Wants New Rules for Labels on Juice Drinks
- Summer Jobs--Learning While Getting a Salary
- Gregory W. Daul has been appointed president...
- Troops Act to Pacify Lebanon's South, Clash With Palestinians
- Bush Family Is Reunited for Mother's 90th Birthday
- KIEV : G-7 Warm-Up for Gorby
- California IN BRIEF : LA MESA : Baby Left in Closed Car Is Found Dead
- New Agency to Protect Coast From Oil Spills : Environment: State office will try to prevent offshore disasters and lead cleanup efforts. Program is the first of its kind in nation.
- Police Panel Begins Hearings on Nightclub : Alcohol: City accuses FM Station Live of selling drinks to intoxicated patrons. Similar charges filed by the state last year are pending.
- Crime-Rampage Account Opens Trial : Murder Case: The prosecutor says that Billy Ray Waldon, who is defending himself, killed three and committed a string of robberies.
- Birthday Party No Piece of Cake : Oxnard: Few people attend a celebration for the city's 88th year. Officials admit that the $15 charge may have been too expensive.
- O.C. PERSPECTIVE : Decisions on Tustin Base Must Be Sound : It will pay to read the fine print in this particular deal. Making the property private is not as simple as it might seem.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fisk Lifts White Sox by Twins
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela Gets Medical Approval
- Supreme Court on Nude Dancing
- Victor Vilaplana, a partner with Sheppard, Mullin,...
- Fred Penning has been named general manager...
- Gordon S. Churchill and Steven R. Denton...
- Casting Agents Expand Into Print
- Dannie H. King Ph.D has been appointed...
- Foothill Group Completes $3-Million Stock Sale
- These Job Fairs Help Clean Air : Pollution: A handful of companies are specializing in matching employers with engineers and consultants in the environmental industry.
- Newport Corp. Acquires Units of Micro-Controle
- Amgen Inc. Must Pay $164 Million in Drug Dispute
- Daniel E. Dubina has been elected president...
- Dr. Jay Ramassastry has been appointed director...
- Flamemaster/Chem Seal Division in Sun Valley won...
- Perkin-Elmer Corp. in Woodland Hills won a...
- Michael Roberts has joined the law firm...
- ITT in Van Nuys won an $800,000...
- Dow's 51.66 Leap Fueled by Japan Interest Rate Cut
- Not-So-Sweet Scoop : Analysts Speculate Parent Firm's Woes May Force Sale of Baskin-Robbins
- Panda Resources' Head Pleads Guilty to Fraud
- King Nutronics Corp. in Woodland Hills won...
- New Publishers Are Appointed for Time and People Magazines
- Home Builders Pinched by 30% Leap in Lumber Prices
- Micajah Smithson has joined West Coast Projections...
- Hercules Painting & Decorating in Northridge won...
- Disney in Escrow to Buy Stroh Brewery Site
- Michael Maher has been promoted to vice...
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRD: LESSER NIGHTHAWK (Chordeiles acutipennis)
- Culture : The Princess and the Pearl : * Suddenly, it's fashionable to wear the 'world's oldest gem' in Japan. The long-dormant domestic market is booming, thanks in large part to a woman nicknamed Kiko-san.
- Governor Lends His Hand to Woo Alpert on Tax Vote
- Prosecutor Says 5 Extortion Suspects Were on a 'Quest' for Power, Money
- A Campaign Ending in Despair : Greater Los Angeles United Way needs more help for its many good causes
- CAMARILLO : Red Cross Honors Volunteer of Year
- Capriati Ready for Lesson Today From Headmistress : Women: Teen-ager faces Navratilova on Centre Court today in quarterfinals.
- Boxing
- From a Glowing Campfire to a Bleak Street : Monologues: Spalding Gray and Eric Bogosian are skilled monologuists, but where one cultivates, the other detonates.
- Bush Says He Is 'Unlikely' to Overrule Base Closures : Military: He reaffirms his intention to send list intact to Congress. Position further deflates hopes of affected areas.
- Bush Strongly Backs Sununu, Tells of Apology : White House: The President says that, in heart-to-heart talks, chief of staff expressed regret about controversy over his travel arrangements.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Jet Blows Engine; 362 Passengers Safe
- Justice Choice Made in Frenetic Bush Style : Supreme Court: Phone calls, meetings lead to decision. Official Washington had expected President to pick a Latino to replace Marshall.
- CLIPBOARD : Child Abuse Report
- Low Penalties, Big Profits Help Fuel Marijuana Cultivation : Law enforcement: More indoor and outdoor pot operations have been found in the last six months than in any similar period, an official says.
- Library Fire Figure Is Ill; Trial of Suits Moved Ahead
- VENTURA : Man Shot on Street; Boy, 17, Arrested
- Contractor Charged in Electrocution of Worker
- Lewis Second, Johnson Seventh in 100 : Track and field: It is their first showdown since 1988 Olympic final. Mitchell wins in 10.09.
- Motor Racing
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dykstra Gets Back in Batting Cage
- The Lakers said they have made a...
- Bravo Channel Adds Dimension in South County : Cable: The station, which specializes in presentations of opera, film, jazz, theater, dance and more, marks its arrival with the shooting of 'ArtsBreak' at the Laguna Art Museum.
- Jazz Saxman Cole Rethinks Sound for a New Audience
- First Interstate to Cut Dividend, Post Large Loss : Banking: The 60% payout reduction and $80 million in second-quarter red ink stem from problem loans in Nevada and Oregon.
- E-Z Go in Van Nuys won a...
- COMPANIES
- Perceptronics' Earnings Decline for Quarter, Year
- Medical Imaging Centers of America Inc. has...
- Christian W. Nolet has been named a...
- Thomas J. Deegan was named vice president...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- World IN BRIEF : EASTERN EUROPE : Warsaw Pact Ends 36-Year Existence
- Gary M. Youmans has been named senior...
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Computer Glitch Knocks Out Phones