- School Bonds
- Anger Over Salaries of Health Care Execs
- Earlier Pilot Wins Praise
- MAS ABOUT MAS
- MAS ABOUT MAS
- Roberti Not the Change Sought
- Conroy's Attack on Casinos a Loser
- Brentwood-Westwood Orchestra Changes
- NOW LIE IN IT
- Occupancy Limits Editorial Criticized
- <i> Karoake </i> Taxicabs Are Latest Fad for South Koreans Who Love to Belt Out a Song
- He's Still Got the Edge
- Rules Now Reversed
- TO THE RESCUE
- The Justice System and Role of a Judge
- Judge Karlin's Reelection
- Richard Has Supporters--and Detractors
- Voters Hurl a Few More Bricks After Dust Settles in Dornan-Ryan Battle
- Voters Hurl a Few More Bricks After Dust Settles in Dornan-Ryan Battle
- 666
- AND MODEL ROLES
- Simple Solutions
- Judge Karlin's Reelection
- BLACK MUSIC HISTORY
- Paget Delight
- Bottom Line: A Battle Royal Over...
- Judge Karlin's Reelection
- Richard Has Supporters--and Detractors
- First-Class Comforts
- Richard Has Supporters--and Detractors
- No 'Cheers' for Finale
- History and Nixon's La Habra Office
- Hacienda Heights Cityhood Vote
- ON CLAUSEWITZ
- Election Suggestions
- TO THE RESCUE
- Positive Step for LAPD
- Mixed Signals From Church Antenna
- TO THE RESCUE
- Sea World Beer
- THE EARLY RETURNS
- Occupancy Limits Editorial Criticized
- He's Still Got the Edge
- HOW NOW, CHOW?
- Anger Over Salaries of Health Care Execs
- One Gates Is Enough
- He's Still Got the Edge
- HOW NOW, CHOW?
- Anger Over Salaries of Health Care Execs
- TOO MANY PEOPLE
- Room for Leno and Hall
- Fatal Crash Underscores Border Woes
- Tony in Name Only
- Vivisection's Human Benefit Irrelevant
- THE CAMEL DRIVERS
- A Ruse in Calabasas
- A Call for Facts From Candidates
- Graffiti Taggers and the Notoriety They've Achieved
- Voters Hurl a Few More Bricks After Dust Settles in Dornan-Ryan Battle
- The Body Politic : WAKE...
- Election Suggestions
- Anger Over Salaries of Health Care Execs
- Free Trade
- Voters Hurl a Few More Bricks After Dust Settles in Dornan-Ryan Battle
- Anger Over Salaries of Health Care Execs
- A Favorite 'Carnac'
- Business and Jobs
- Voters May Have Sent Messages to Powers That Be
- Elected Officials Needn't Resemble Their Constituents
- A Worthy Goal
- Judge Karlin's Reelection
- OUT OF THE PAST : The Bald and the Beautiful
- Social Security
- THE EARLY RETURNS
- Voters May Have Sent Messages to Powers That Be
- INDIAN MYSTERIES
- 'Masterpiece' Production
- Anger Over Salaries of Health Care Execs
- Vivisection's Human Benefit Irrelevant
- La Jolla Homeless
- Rules Now Reversed
- A Neighbor Worth Having
- INDIAN MYSTERIES
- Intruding on the Coyotes' Back Yard
- CTA Endorsement in Assembly Race
- He's Still Got the Edge
- Resents Pope Comment
- 'Life' Should Go On
- Loss of Car Major Blow
- HOW NOW, CHOW?
- Athletic Program Cuts at UCI Unfair
- End the Charade in the Car-Pool Lane
- Judge Karlin's Reelection
- Italy's Hidden Treasures
- They Need to See the Light
- Look Beyond the Poster
- Voters Hurl a Few More Bricks After Dust Settles in Dornan-Ryan Battle
- <i> Riot</i> And <i> Rebellion</i>
- That Masked Man
- Mt. Soledad Cross
- Voters May Have Sent Messages to Powers That Be
- Goodby, L.A. Unified
- ON TV ROLE MODELS
- Los Angeles County - News from June 14, 1992
- Los Angeles County - News from June 14, 1992
- Los Angeles County - News from June 14, 1992
- NONFICTION - June 14, 1992
- Names in the News - June 14, 1992
- Names in the News - June 14, 1992
- Singing the Praises of Unforgettable Vienna : The city has mastered diverse domains from music to the coffeehouse.
- Crusades Illustrate How Perot Gets Things Done : Politics: Billionaire Texan is a master communicator. But he also displays a fondness for personal attacks.
- Bicycle Program Puts the Pedal to the Mettle : Education: Youngsters who successfully complete school-related tasks, such as improving their grades, earn refurbished bikes as their reward.
- Taking Bus to School Not Always a Free Ride : Transportation: Faced with dwindling funds, at least seven Orange County districts will charge fees for service when classes resume in the fall.
- Best of the AFIFEST--The Films and the Tributes
- THE SHADOW KNOWS: Tonight is a great...
- Similar O.C. Capital Cases Yield Opposite Outcomes : Justice: Variety of factors influence jury decisions on who gets death penalty and who gets life in prison.
- Sen. Deddeh's Share in Store Conflicts With Anti-Drug Role : Politicians: He claims to have no control over liquor store in Southeast San Diego that sells fortified wines and which police say is a magnet for vagrants.
- Librarian's Kindness May Have Been Fatal
- A BIRD IN HAND: Many environmentalists in...
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : All those dollars, so few votes.
- Party for Gang Unity Turns Into a Melee : Imperial Courts: One man is shot by a party-goer, police say. Five are arrested as officers break up festivities.
- Librarian's Kindness May Have Led to Her Murder, Police Say : Violence: Woman was a friendly, open person, neighbors say. Three teen-agers whom she befriended are in custody in the stabbing death.
- Family Finds New York Full of Good Surprises
- AS IT BEGAN: When Jean Aldrich read...
- SAME FLAG, NEW TUNE: Today is Flag...
- Earth Summit Ends on Note of Hope, Not Achievement
- Renaissance : Romantic Tapestry Is Enjoying a Revival
- Anaheim Man Held After DEA Stakeout
- If Vietnamese-American Is Elected, He's History : Politics: The odds are against Jimmy Tong Son Nguyen's quest for a Westminster City Council seat. If he wins, he'll the first one of Vietnamese descent to be elected to U.S. public office.
- Deputy's Slaying by Colleague Ruled Legal
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Teen-Ager Charged in Series of Barber Shop Fires
- Southern Baptists Ban Two Congregations for Accepting Homosexuals
- Prosecutor Wants Sand Miners in Jail : Environment: Prosecutor says incarceration would force owners of company to make their damage to the San Luis Rey River good.
- One to watch: Clay Kilbarger became the...
- Cycling
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS
- Tustin : Council to Decide on Funding Requests
- Environment and Children's Deaths
- MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Chamber Society Closes Season With Fire
- Court Upholds Bush Wildlife Policy Limits
- Cleaning Up the Brass Sections
- Soviets Held 12 GIs in 1950s, Yeltsin Says
- Soviet Union Is Dead but Nuclear Program Has Dangerous Half-Life : Reactors: Potential threat posed by power plants in the region is so great the West is ready to spend $1 billion to ease it.
- Bob Sweeney; Television Actor; Produced, Directed Several Series
- NRC OKs Plans to Dismantle Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant
- San Diego : Meth Bust Nets Man on Drug Charges
- Tough New Asbestos Regulations Considered : Supervisors: The proposal, governing removal of the cancer-causing agent, exceeds federal standards.
- Latinos Praise School Board's Remapping Bid : Education: The proposal calls for a district in which Hispanics predominate, but it would also pit trustees against one another and split the Valley four ways.
- CANOGA PARK : Cuts in Anti-Drug Program Opposed
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- NFL's Limits on Free Agents to Go on Trial
- BFM Division to Close; 280 to Be Laid Off
- 59 Senators Took Special Interest Fees, Records Show : Congress: While honorariums declined sharply in 1991 prior to ban, junkets continued. Cranston and Seymour took no speaking fees.
- Fountain Valley : Parents Must Pay for School Bus Service
- Catholic Bishops Will Key on Issue of Women : Equal rights: They will again tackle problem they have wrestled with for 9 years--how to denounce 'sin of sexism' while allowing men only into the priesthood.
- Irvine Motorist Killed in One-Car Crash
- Heavy Sentences Given in Drug Case Tied to Slaying : Crime: The defendants were acquitted of murdering a Fullerton police detective, but a judge gives them 18 years--near the maximum--for two felony cocaine counts.
- School Board Remap Plan Creates 2nd Latino District
- What's Wanting
- The Price People Pay to Purchase Their Tickets
- RETAIL
- Comrade Tips Her Hat to Capitalism
- Justice Dept. Had Documents That May Aid Demjanjuk : War crimes: 1978 files contain references to man named Marchenko, who convicted Nazi's backers say is the Treblinka death camp's 'Ivan the Terrible.'
- EARTH SUMMIT : Clinton Blasts Bush for U.S. 'Holdout' in Rio : Politics: Democrat says he would have signed various treaties. He issues his own ecological position paper.
- Perot Plans Campaign-Type Trips to Two California Cities
- RACE RELATIONS : Charges of Prejudice Rattle Canadians
- NEWPORT BEACH : Parents Complain About School Films
- Skeptic Steve Allen--a Believer in Worthy Causes : Philosophy: The ex-Catholic who finds many theological beliefs 'dumb' lends his efforts to a host of spiritual groups that do humanitarian work.
- Council Is Weighing Options on Leasing or Selling Airports : Finances: Members want to divert profits from LAX, three other fields for use throughout city. They ask officials for help on legal questions.
- PANORAMA CITY : Man Kills Ex-Lover, Himself at Work
- A Casino Planned for Track : Horse racing: Hubbard's $100-million proposal also calls for a concert hall and golfing area at Hollywood Park.
- Hands Across L.A.
- Dean West has been named the boys'...
- BASKETBALL
- Vincent Stops Coup by Owners : Baseball: Commissioner acts quickly to show his refusal to reduce his authority in labor negotiations.
- Rap Song Protest Heats Up
- College Sports
- Elmore's Interests Special, but Are They Conflicting? : Business: Former player becomes agent for Miner, Williams while trying to remain a college basketball TV analyst.
- Panama Officials Demand Investigation : Diplomacy: National embarrassment sets in after tear gas and gunshots prevented Bush's speech.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Major Law Firm to Leave Downtown
- L.A. Sues Pair to Recoup $86,000 in Payments on Police Pension : Canyon Country: Mother and daughter are accused of not telling the board that the girl had turned 18, when benefits were supposed to stop.
- FULLERTON : Proposed Media Cuts in District Assailed
- No Carrot, Only Stick for Dodgers : Baseball: Misplay on eighth-inning bunt lets Reds escape with a 4-3 victory. Ojeda, Gott suffer injuries.
- Sterlin Wins Heptathlon at Invitational
- William Reagh; Photos Show the Changing Face of L.A.
- FURNISHINGS : The Chair Yields--to Needed Repairs
- OXNARD : Schools Adopt New $54.2-Million Budget
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Dedication of Park to Take Place Today
- Aztecs' Track Coach Speaks Out on Layoff
- Regulators Seize Troubled S&L; in San Clemente : Takeover: The solvent but cash-short thrift's assets and liabilities have been transferred to a newly chartered institution.
- 'Home of Scholars and Champions' : School: Proud and diverse, Poly High of Long Beach is counting on a tradition of resiliency to overcome its connection to a shocking murder.
- Search of Motor Home on Freeway Yields Cash, 40 Pounds of Marijuana
- Perot Has 'Contempt for Constitution,' Quayle Says
- Eclipse Will Darken 69% of Moon's Surface Sunday
- Carole Hemingway
- OJAI : Volunteers Sought to Tend Overgrown Public Parks
- Teen's Killing of Pilot Ruled 'Excusable' : Law: District attorney won't prosecute Derreck Lawton in deadly Escondido confrontation with Myron Haag in his yard.
- Christian Panel Finds Blasphemy in Films Jarring : Entertainment: Study says 1991 R-rated pictures contained an average of 10.4 profane references to God. An industry representative calls broad criticism of Holywood unfair.
- The Athletics Congress, track and field's national...
- Nordhoff's Sebek to Play for Azusa Pacific
- Orange's Bergen Brunswig Has Quarter Earnings Dip
- EARTH SUMMIT : World's Leaders Speak Out
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- UCLA Men's Crew Eliminated From National Championships
- A Rewarding 'Continuation' for 'Ancient' Black Sabbath
- His Horn Chases the Blues : Music Brings a 'State of Peace,' Says Jazzman
- Call-In Shows Question Tempo of Political Beat
- Clinton Faces Voters on Own TV Talk Show : Media: He fields questions in a Pittsburgh studio. The campaign device uses a 30-minute program format.
- STANTON : Councilman Alleges Mayor Defamed Him
- PASADENA : UCLA Student Sentenced in Attack at Football Game
- Leading Women : Entertainment: Crystal Awards honor directors, writers, actresses. Recipients criticize male-dominated political structure and implore audience to put females in office.
- Studio City Man Pleads Innocent in Arson Fires : Crime: Jacob Mandel, 18, is charged with torching and vandalizing three hair salons. Barbers say he complained frequently about bad haircuts.
- All Magdaleno Needs to Hit Big Time Is a Big Break : Boxing: At 29, light heavyweight from Westminster wants a televised fight to gain exposure.
- His Career Was Enjoyable and Successful--While It Lasted : Boys' player of year: Chau Nguyen, honored for the second year, will take memories of singles and mixed doubles titles to UC Irvine, which has no program.
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : Homer by UCLA's McGuire Fuels Romp
- Assistance for Riot Victims
- In a Switch, the Big A Is Lee-Land : Angels: Stevens has a solid game and Joyner hears some boos in return as Langston blanks Royals, 5-0.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MARIPOSA : Budget Crisis May Close Youth Camp
- Japan Parliament Blocks Socialists' Stalling Tactic
- Beer, Moonlight Mark Bush's Birthday in Rio
- EARTH SUMMIT : Castro's Speech Is Stunning--for Its Brevity
- Hammer Was Communists' Courier, Newspaper Says
- Israelis Attack Guerrillas in Lebanon; 4 Die
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Pastor Falls Short in 'Ross Perot' Drive for Southern Baptist Post
- Countywide : Controlled Airspace Extension Proposed
- NEWPORT BEACH : Groundbreaking for Library to Be Held
- Bird Blamed for Power Outage
- A Need for Some Uniform Rules : A top-notch soldier is lost due to an outdated Pentagon policy
- LA MESA : No Bail Reduction for Accused Killer
- MISSION COLLEGE : Police Education Courses Proposed
- Suspect Directed Riot Beatings, Investigators Say : Unrest: One of the men charged with the attack on trucker told mob at Florence and Normandie which people to assault, report indicates.
- Never Any Doubt as Bulls Roll : Game 5: Jordan, revived by golf, scores 46 points during 119-106 victory over the Trail Blazers. Chicago can win its second consecutive title Sunday.
- PREP ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME : Despite Missing Standouts, North Team Defeats South
- Paxton Whitehead's American Way
- Don't Touch That Dial : Radio: San Diego listeners get a chance to host an hourlong show each week on XTRA-FM (91X). They can pick their own music and say what they want on 'Hey, Mom, I'm on the Radio.'
- Bank Awaiting Regulatory Orders : FDIC: CommerceBank will be told to reduce bad loans, shore up capital. The Newport Beach institution is confident it can meet regulators' conditions.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Canada Opens Long Distance to Competition : Ruling: Regulators approve applications from two companies. Bell Canada may later face American rivals too.
- Filling In the Blanks
- Northwest Airlines to Add Nonstop Flights
- Serbian Militia Leader Offers Truce but Fighting Intensifies
- Mass Killer Too Dangerous to Be Freed From Mental Hospital, Judge Rules
- 2,000 Elephants to Be Shot in Drought-Stricken Zimbabwe
- Former Connecticut Mayor Gets Prison Term in Corruption Case
- Controversial Ukraine Prelate Defrocked : Schism: Decision to punish head of Russian Orthodox branch could deepen conflict between elders and members.
- TUSTIN : Picture This: a Bus Full of Child Artists
- 3 Cities Beat State to Punch, Launch Regional Coalition
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustee Honored for Community Service
- 'Deb and Dan': A Team Onstage and Off : Comedy: Husband and wife use their own experiences to portray six offbeat couples at Santa Monica's Club Lux.
- Consumer Prices Moderate in May as Food Costs Drop : Economy: The slight 0.1% increase was the best showing since January, and it bolsters analysts' feelings about the recovery.
- Angels' Season Might Be Going About as It Should
- 'Counseling' Is Meted Out to Navy Officer in Sex Case : Harassment: Lieutenant draws 'non-punitive' sentence for actions at Tailhook Assn. convention.
- Yeltsin Says U.S. Pilots Were Held in Soviet Prisons, Clinics in 1950s
- RTC Abdicates Details on Assets to Local Offices
- Brown Backs Prop. 13 'Bailout' Reversal
- Ban of CYA Fire Crews Called Misunderstanding by Officials
- William Markas; Musician in Big Bands, Prominent Realty Agent
- SAN DIEGO : Alleged IRA Escapee Held Without Bail
- EL TORO : Navy Officer Faces Sex Abuse Charges
- Teen-Ager Given 12-Year Sentence for 1990 Killing : Crime: Joey Paul Bellinger pleads no contest to manslaughter in the shooting of a deaf Palmdale man.
- VENTURA : Jurors Deadlock on Man's Competency
- New Rules for Colleges' Fund-Raisers : Education: Trustees are expected to more closely scrutinize the foundations' actions after a series of problems.
- Santa Ana Sweep Yields Drugs, Cars; 30 Arrested : Narcotics: The action by local police and federal agents is part of Operation Weed and Seed, an experimental program to fight crime and poverty.
- San Diego : Off-Road Vehicle Runs Over Transient
- Huerta Wins City Singles Title for Chatsworth
- POP REVIEW : Soup Dragons Douses Its Early Fire
- Nelson or Alexander Always 1st in Track
- Reilly Hits Stride After a Slow Start : Boxing: Glendale welterweight advances to final in Olympic team trials with a 36-21 victory but has cause for concern.
- BALLET REVIEW : Other Danes, Other Dances
- Bladow and Sutton Sign With Royals
- Under 5% of Fraud Losses Being Repaid : Restitution: Courts order repayment of financial institutions' losses, but convicted defendants seldom have the money or assets.
- Temecula Suit Asks Court to Bar Border Patrol Chases
- New Haiti Premier Names Cabinet Members, Outlines Economic Plan
- From Virginia to Vegas, He Works for Chance in 'The Show'
- Hope Turns Hopeless in an Instant : Olympic trials: Borden finds that the slightest error can dash a lifelong dream in gymnastics.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe to Get Grass Test From Stich in Netherlands
- Joyner's Return to Wally World Is No Holiday
- Some Chains Say Johnson's Book on AIDS Is Too Graphic for Them
- County Lobbies to Stem Cuts in State Funding
- Reconstruction Meeting Turns Fiery : Inner city: Session featuring insurance representatives is halted by protests. Angry minority contractors storm out and close down nearby demolition site over lack of black workers.
- Snoring for success: One night during the...
- Santa Ana Sues to Block Tollway Work
- EL RIO : Transient Arrested on Army Warrant
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Science Grant to Aid Minorities
- Marlene Hazlett; Retired Actress, Stage Director
- Banks' Scout Funding Decision Protested : Demonstration: Picketers said plan to stop donations discriminates against the youth organization.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Still Can't Figure Out Pirates' Tomlin
- U.S. OLYMPIC GYMNASTICS TRIALS : UCLA's Keswick, Waller Are 1-2
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS CITY SECTION INDIVIDUAL FINALS : Taft's Weiss Rebuffed by Chatsworth's Huerta
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Gwynn Getting Some Competition for the Title From an Old Friend
- Karamazov Bros.' 'Le Petomane' Is a Gas : Stage: The troupe premieres its new show, based on a Frenchman with an unusual talent, at La Jolla Playhouse.
- King Takes Erotic Fare to Showtime : TV: '9 1/2 Weeks' co-writer will follow up 'Red Shoe Diaries' with at least four half-hour programs.
- Howe About That: Reader Takes Issue With Downey
- HOME OFFICE : Bachelor Finds a Place for Himself and His Work Under 1 Roof
- Sears Offered Prizes, Trips : State Also Alleges Mechanics Were Under Quota System
- EC TREATY : Now It's Ireland's Turn to Vote on United Europe : A recent poll shows 2-to-1 majority for the pact. Danes favored it by a greater margin before they turned on it.
- Family Shocked by Arrest of Airman Who Vanished : Mystery: Friends who presumed him dead in 1987 feel betrayed. His 'widow' was ready to remarry.
- 3-Year Cleanup of Alaska Oil Spill Is Ended