- Evidence Is In:Let's Clear the Air : Findings on danger of 'secondhand' tobacco smoke demand action
- House Panel Urges Dam, River Funding
- Asian-American Coalition Seeks to Forge Unity : Communities: An immediate goal is to overcome divisions and help businesses recover from riots. The long-term agenda for the diverse group is undecided.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Pays $189,000 to Worker It Fired
- Complex Christensen Simply Quits
- Jim Paxson Misses Out in This Numbers Game
- Coach's Dream Provides Girls Their Showcase : Grainger Helps His Charges Win Basketball Scholarships
- Movie Memorabilia at Hope Street Gallery
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'American Dream': A Union Nightmare
- ENTERTAINMENT
- House Defeats Bill to Balance U.S. Budget : Amendment: In a rebuff to Bush, the 280-153 vote falls nine shy of two-thirds majority needed to change the Constitution.
- 40 Directors Selected for Rebuild L.A. Effort : Riots: 'Tripod' approach brings together residents, government officials and business figures on board.
- Cuban Defiance of U.S. Embargo Bolstered by Businessmen's Visit
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fiscal 1992 Budget Discussions Continue
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : State Panel Expected to OK Freeway Cameras
- Ready to Turn Up the Heat at Open : Volleyball: Dennie Knoop and Marla O'Hara are hopeful their talent can overcome inexperience at Hermosa Beach event.
- San Diego PAL Meet Offers Chance to Catch Some Rising Stars : Track and field: Pacific Southwest AAU Track and Field Championships give youngsters an opportunity to compete.
- Company Settles Suit: Holiday Retreats Inc., a...
- Ferrante Headed Fireworks Firm, Ex-CEO Testifies : Courts: He controlled Pyrotronics at same time his Irvine thrift was loaning it millions, court told in fraud case.
- Runnin' With the Grunion : The fish's mass arrival at the beach to deposit and fertilize eggs provides a spectacle for visitors.
- Baker Flies to London in Effort to Close Arms Deal With Russia
- Czars and the Frontier : Exhibition at the Autry museum explores Russian influences on the early days of Alaska, Canada and California.
- Local Club 1st in State to Adopt a Bike Path
- LAGUNA BEACH : School Sings Praises of Their Birdie
- BANKING
- AIRLINES
- Congress Not Junking Its Junkets, Reports Show : Perks: Despite criticism, House members are still jetting around on the tab of special interests and collecting honorariums.
- Job Hunters Find Library Takes Its Work Seriously
- A Chronicle of the Passing Scene : Participatory Education
- Perot and Buying the Presidency
- Family Values
- A Nose for Profit : 'Pinocchio' Release to Test Truth of Video Sales Theory
- U.S. Challenges Medicare Reimbursements to Humana
- Children's Literature Awards Set
- Show of Creative Promise : The juried 'Emerging Perspectives of California Artists' exhibit looks at the environment, toast, mortality and more.
- Bush Flees Tear Gas, Gunshots in Panama : Diplomacy: U.S. agents lead a chaotic evacuation from plaza, where President was to have spoken, after authorities fire to curb protesters. He and wife are unhurt.
- Death in Tijuana Jail Investigated : Incarceration: North Hollywood man dies in police custody. Mexican authorities say he hanged himself, but family believes he was beaten.
- Northwest Rain Forest
- Fifth Man Charged in Denny Case : Riots: He allegedly spat at trucker. Suspect also is charged with assault and robbery of another driver.
- Countywide : Freeway Expansion Will Block Access
- Experience the Key for This Team : Women's basketball: One former Trojan, Cynthia Cooper, makes Olympic squad. Another, Pam McGee, doesn't.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg, Sampras Survive Upsetting Day in London
- A Planet-Loving Look
- Gunman Kills Woman, Dies in Police Shootout
- Leaving the Fast Lane : Retirement to Thin Ranks of 5 Teachers' 17-Year Freeway Car Pool
- PERSPECTIVE ON PANAMA : If Bush Had Known the Truth . . . : The State Department has been painting a rosy but wrong picture of a prosperous democracy since the U.S. invasion.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- ORANGE : Graduates Who Took a DARE
- Home Affordability Is 5th Lowest in the Nation
- College Basketball
- Parting With Players Is Such Sweet Sorrow
- TENNIS / T. C. PORTER : On the Surface, Connors Praises Sherwood Club
- Blyleven Discovers the Secret
- Over the hill.
- The Case of the Mysterious Screenwriter : Movies: Brian McDevitt's past was suspect to some members of the Writers Guild. A new inquiry reveals an unexpected plot twist.
- DWP Unveils Energy Conservation Program : Arleta: The agency launches a plan to reduce the need for new power plants. Residents will be given fluorescent light bulbs and other assistance.
- Tape of Accused Tells of Husband's Abuse, Death
- Accord on Hobo Meals Rejected
- Bankruptcy Judge OKs Payment Plan for Investors in Pioneer Mortgage : Finance: Company now faces ruling on fees being sought by attorneys who have reorganized the bank since January, 1991.
- San Diego : Police Investigating Man's Beating Death
- School Won't Feel Down in the Dumps After a Coat of Paint : Lopez Canyon: A special trust fund created by the nearby landfill will allow a Lake View Terrace elementary campus to be repainted within months.
- Miscellany
- A Forward- Thinking Look at '80s : Art: MOMA curator Robert Storr didn't set out to record a decade but rather to plot a series of discoveries for viewers.
- Perot and Buying the Presidency
- 2 Teen-Agers Held in Kindergartner's Shooting on Bus
- New State Probe of Sears Could Lead to Suit : Auto repair: An investigation by the attorney general could lead to civil action seeking monetary damages. Another agency is trying to close the repair centers.
- 13 on Turkish Bus Slain
- FASHION : Tapping Into an Appetite for Hip Apparel, the Chain Offers Designer Knockoffs and Moderate Price Tags in a Pseudo-French Setting : Express Lane to Success
- The $54,000 Question
- U.S. Funds to Pay Police for Riots Overtime
- Navarro Group Pushes Police-Growth Initiative : Politics: Offshoot of PLAN! rushes to put measure on ballot. It would link city growth to size of the police force.
- Probation Camps Aren't a Frill
- San Diego : Driver Injured in Crash With Trolley
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Persons Isn't Missing With a 63 at Memphis
- Playground Dangers, Healthful Sponsors
- Pentagon Sells Gulf War Leftovers for $16 Million
- It's Hip to Be Square : The Valley is a hotbed of country-Western dancing. Enthusiasts find it great for exercise and camaraderie.
- Slovaks Want Own U.N. Representative : Nationalism: Scant progress is made in talks with Czechs. Slovak leaders insist on referendum on federation's future.
- Quayle Vows White House Will Fight to End Legal Abortion
- Russians to Get Privatization Vouchers : Economics: Chits could be sold or used to buy pieces of state-owned businesses.
- JPL Finds Signs of Planets Circling Seven Other Stars : Astronomy: Existence of such bodies has been widely theorized but never proven. Two scientists use new techniques to analyze 9-year-old data.
- AUTOS : Chrysler Told to Pay Inventor $11.3 Million
- From left, Stephenie Ramirez, Laurie Rojas and...
- Ferry Rams Ship; 34 Hurt
- Dannemeyer Wealthiest in O.C. Delegation
- STAGE REVIEW : An Explosion of Honesty : 'To Tell the Truth' is like an episode of 'Family' that has gone over the edge.
- Their Field of Study : Popular Outdoor Classes Bring Science Home for O.C. Pupils
- A Fowl Example of Stretching Truth
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : The Kidnaping No One Will Forget : A year after Jaycee Lee Dugard was taken, 400 townspeople march to express their anger and hope.
- Survey Finds Anti-Semitism on Rise in Ex-Soviet Lands : Prejudice: Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan are cited. Researcher warns of 'dark, primitive feelings.'
- BANKING
- UPI Receives Reprieve at Last Minute : Media: New York lawyer Leon Charney, who also produces a television show, puts up $180,000 to keep the wire service going until he decides whether to buy it.
- Overhaul of Prop. 13 Bailout Weighed : Budget: Governor and lawmakers may scrap current plan to take money from cities and counties and use it for education.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Daily Grilling in Encino : The menu is made in American foodie heaven. It's worth the wait for a table.
- TEENS : A Summer Odyssey : Students earn academic credit as they travel around the United States by bus, visiting historic sites and staying at colleges.
- Iran Executes 4, Condemns 5 to Death for Rioting
- Tracking Bubonic Plague : Health: The state tests rodents in wilderness areas. Each year the effort finds the disease in nearly every county in California.
- ANAHEIM : Magnolia School District Chief Named
- Parents of Boy Pinned by Door Settle Suit for $4.8 Million
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Man Sought in Stabbings Arrested
- Treatment Cures Brain Tumors in Rats : Medicine: The therapy will be tested on human cancer patients this year. A specially modified retrovirus inserts its genes into DNA and destroys only malignant cells.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN New Teacher Project Wins Award
- 2 Found Dead in Anaheim in Unrelated Killings
- School Cutbacks Tentatively OKd : Budget: Board refuses to trim police officers and music teachers, or cut $11 million in employees' health benefits.
- Rodriguez is Looking for Work : Baseball: Padre reliever hasn't been getting the call as often as he'd like.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Parrish Goes on 15-Day Disabled List
- Miscellany
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sandwiches, Salads, Wise Chips at Nosh
- 25 Killed by Flooding in Northeastern Iran
- Priest, 2 Passengers Die in Plane Crash : Accident: The three men were returning to Fullerton from Corona after dark when the craft went down in the Chino Hills area.
- House Fans Hope to Right a Wright
- Clinton Hits 'Quayle-Bush' for Narrow Focus on Family Values
- MOORPARK : Builder Fee Revenues Expected to Increase
- Perot and Buying the Presidency
- Man Stabbed in Back During Beach Brawl
- Oak Park : Parents Plead to Spare School Sports
- A Slice of Glendale History : The Doctors' House--sold to its first owner for $1,500--is a stately Victorian that's now open for tours.
- Bush Reluctant to Involve U.S. Troops in Yugoslavia
- Lawmakers Warn Against Term Limits : Government: House Democrats say ballot measure would destroy state's clout in Congress as seniority passes to states that don't impose rule.
- LA MESA : Woman Charged in Teen-Ager's Death
- PORT OF HUENEME : Study on Channel Deepening OKd
- SANTA CLARITA VALLEY : Probation Officer Given Suspension
- Seeds of Tolerance Are Taking Root : Claremont: The colleges are committed to racial harmony through racial diversity.
- It Was Ferraro Who Called Gates' Bluff
- Ziegler Out as NHL President : Hockey: After losing confidence of league's governors, he is expected to announce his resignation today.
- Wait Is Worth It : After Riding Out Storms That Led to 11 Deaths, a Group of Climbers Reach the Summit of Mt. McKinley
- BASEBALL TRIALS : Two Bruins, One Trojan Are Released
- The Padres have signed Sean Drinkwater, an...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : L.A. Takes Another Chance on Pitcher
- Something New Is in the Air for the Karamazovs
- Pop Album Chart : Wilson Phillips Charges Into Top 10
- More on Leftists Who Turned Right
- More on Leftists Who Turned Right
- Review of 'Far and Away' Gave Him a Sharp Stitch in the Side
- Syrian Jews
- More on Leftists Who Turned Right
- More on Leftists Who Turned Right
- OTHER NEWS - June 12, 1992
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- TWO STRIKES: The Angels' new manager, Buck...
- Gates Retirement Hearing Moved Up : Police: Pension panel will consider the chief's application next week. Some city officials were concerned he could delay departure again.
- Administrative Leave Account May Grow : Torrance: $357,000 is earmarked in fiscal 1992-93 for cash payouts. The city manager defends the management benefits package during a severe budget crunch.
- Hollywood Park Plans $100-Million Renovation : Entertainment: Music, retail and gambling complex could bring 5,000 jobs to Inglewood track, officials say.
- City to Get $4.5 Million in U.S. Aid for Poor Areas
- ROYALS' WORLD: Remember those exciting Wally's World...
- Hollywood Park Plans Ambitious Renovation : Entertainment: Music, retail and gambling complex could bring 5,000 jobs to Inglewood track, officials say.
- ORANGE EVERGLADES: TV producers were back in...
- MUST SAY NO: The recession has claimed...
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Big Money in Tiny Chips : LSI Logic Is Mining a New Vein in Application-Specific Computer Circuits
- TASTING NOTES
- VIDEO DISCOVERY : Australian 'Voice' Rings True to Preteen Experience
- One Potato Pizza, Please
- A New Stage : Dana Elcar, who will play in 'Waiting for Godot,' is learning that blindness doesn't have to stop him from being active.
- Hughes Hires Selling Help: Hughes Aircraft Co....
- 5 Killed in Temecula Chase
- Pork Tenderloin, Silk Pie
- Downey : 25 Bulletproof Vests for Firefighters to Cost $10,000
- City Forced to Take Hard Look at Steady Growth in Spending : Government: Progressive programs have won national acclaim. But revenues are down, and critics say it is time to ferret out waste and excess.
- Compton : Parents, Teachers Defend Embattled Principal
- Firms to Give Yearly Awards for Excellence : Promotion: Sterling Council will cite as many as a dozen local businesses each year to recognize efforts to raise the quality of products and services.
- Chief Gates
- THEATER REVIEWS / 'ORDINARY PEOPLE' : Fractured Family : The Young Artists' Ensemble uses two casts in an ambitious and mature production of the work by Judith Guest.
- Tough Times, Tough Choices for Schools : Education: Districts are agonizing over how to balance budgets. One might have to cut a cherished music program. Others could lose nurses and counselors and face increased class sizes.
- REAL ESTATE
- Big Money in Tiny Chips : LSI Logic Is Mining a New Vein in Application-Specific Computer Circuits
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Marine Stadium Closer to Becoming City Historical Site
- Mix-Up Over Policy Prompts Couple to Sue Insurance Co. : Riot aftermath: Insurer belatedly admits it erred in canceling the renters' coverage of a family that lost its home in the unrest.
- Cuts Imperil School Gains, Honig Warns
- Circle K Agrees to Purchase Offer
- 5 Killed in Temecula Chase
- A High-Tech Marriage That Computes
- Roots: The Dinner Continues
- Santa Monica : Murder Trial of Ex-Teacher
- 2 Newcomers Expected to Push Council in New Direction : Government: Lowenthal and Topsy-Elvord may strengthen moderate-liberal voting bloc. Shift in alliances could build a consensus on a panel often hamstrung by bickering.
- Thai Businessman Anand Named Caretaker Premier : Asia: Appointment is intended to avert further bloodshed. He is chosen over military-backed candidate.
- Glendale : Life Term in Acid Attack
- Stolen Plane Is Recovered
- VIDEO REVIEW : A Glimpse of Today's Cuba With Message : Media: Despite the obvious propaganda, 'Hands Off Cuba Video Summit' at Centro Cultural de la Raza provides insight into Castro's country.
- RADIO
- Butch Reynolds, the world 400-meter record-holder who...
- Plotting a Strategy for Fun at the Fair
- ARCHITECTURE : Proof That Self-Storage Buildings Can Enrich the Urban Landscape
- Santa Monica : Bond Issue to Be on Ballot
- An Eclectic Festival
- * Laurel Patric, assistant director of the...
- Placement Exam Results Nullified Because 2 Cheated
- LOS ANGELES : Sheriff's Deputy Indicted on Ongoing U.S. Probe
- ELECTIONS / 23RD STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Renters Give Hayden Lift He Needed to Win
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : DONATIONS : Mormons Supply Food and Cash
- ON THE BEACH / MIKE REILLEY : Op Pro's New Team Format Making Waves With Surfers
- RETAIL
- Fire in the Belly
- AIRLINES
- Dedicated to a Cause : School Named for Woman Whose Generosity Gave it a Head Start
- Always Room For Another Good Italian Restaurant
- Glendale : City Staffing to Be Discussed
- Rome Mayor Quits as Probe Is Reported
- La Puente : Senior Housing Approved
- Space Age Lessons for Students : Science: Mars colony project opens up a new universe for 200 pupils, introducing them to the possibility of life in outer space.
- O.C. Cities Fear State Proposal to Tap Funds
- Kindergartner Is Shot in Gang Battle
- Indonesia Vote Backs Regime; Discontent Seen
- California / IN BRIEF : YUCCA VALLEY : No Harm Reported From Small Quake
- LONG BEACH : Report Puts Price Tag on Keeping Queen Mary Open
- WESTMINSTER : Dog Owners Face Fines for Droppings
- County's 2 Major Transit Agencies Adopt Plan to Start Merger : Government: A joint panel will solicit employee advice on combining the organizations.
- Company Will Track Down Child-Support Delinquents
- Countywide : Drizzle Expected Over Next Few Days
- BUENA PARK : AIDS Curriculum Previewed by Board
- BREA : Judge Criticizes City on Redevelopment
- LOS ANGELES : Council to Take 2nd Look at Contract
- City Is Urged to Finance Minority Contracts Study : Government: Groups hope it would prove the need for a program that steers city contracts to minorities.
- Doctors: He Died of Cancer, Not AIDS : Medical: Physicians were prepared for rumors, but insist that former Raider had rare brain lymphoma.
- COMMENTARY : This "Dream Team" Is All Business for Games
- AMERICAN LEAGUE : McGwire Joins Good Company With No. 200
- Price Was Right, but Boxer Made Wrong Decision
- Ben Johnson failed again to meet the...
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS
- Hopes Voiced for Avoiding Czechoslovak Split; Economic Jolt for Slovaks Foreseen : Nationalism: Premier-designate is said to be playing a tough game of poker. The talks continue today.
- SMORGASBORD / FOOD TOPICS : Say Cheese : A Ventura store offers dozens of kinds, and a bakery at Channel Islands Harbor sells tempting desserts.
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : Renters Give Hayden Cushion in Tight Race : Politics: The assemblyman got more votes from his home city than his two opponents combined. This allowed him to overcome deficits in other parts of the 23rd District.
- Exhibits Bring It All Together at the Fair
- Mmm Mmm Good : The Soup Dragons mix good licks and seductive vocals in a memorable psychedelic pop stew.
- Worker Trapped, Killed as Trench Floods
- 8,500 Pounds of Cocaine Seized; 25 People Arrested : Drugs: Two investigations net $150 million worth of narcotic. Anaheim police say Irvine home was used as distribution center.
- California / IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Court Ruling Backs Evidence Disclosure
- NEWPORT BEACH : Teachers Propose Administrative Cuts
- PLACENTIA : Scaled-Back Library Program Planned
- Buyers Give Bargain Ticket Sale Rave Reviews
- WOODLAND HILLS : Charges Considered in Fatal Shooting
- WEST HILLS : 2nd Judge Dismissed in Adam Rich Trial
- $1.5-Million Center Landscaping OKd
- House, Senate Term Limits to Go Before Voters
- Pico Rivera : Mobile Home Owners Seek Rent, Zoning Protections
- JAZZ : Musician Quintero Digs Roots
- Sewer Line Breaks at Monarch Beach
- SIMI VALLEY : Name Change to 'Santa Susana' Urged
- Plan to Aid Minority Banks OKd
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Junior Felix to Be Activated
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Little Draws to a Pair of Aces
- Former Laguna Hills High softball player Marianne...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Phillies Fighting After Loss
- Players' Nickname a Little Off Key
- San Diego PAL Ready to Conduct Annual Hoop Hysteria at Sports Arena
- Angels Get Another Bad Bounce, Fall in 12 : Baseball: Throw gets away from catcher Fitzgerald and White Sox escape with 3-2 victory.
- Nebraska Player Wins Insanity Plea in Beating
- Steroid Research Coming Up Short : Drugs: Despite the death of Alzado, NFL prefers to focus on testing rather than the long-term dangers of usage.
- A Little Photo Op Before Big Event
- Redondo Expected to Appoint Nielsen
- HONORS
- ART REVIEW : Revealing Some Untold Tales : Centro Displays Views From Outside the Mainstream
- David K. Morgan, a master of fine...
- Ex-Del Mar Mayor to Be Freed From Prison
- Police Tentatively OK Lower Pay Raise to Stave Off Job Cuts
- Reluctant Rangers : Encroaching Urban Problems Force Park Officers to Carry Guns
- An Arena Full of Special Events
- Harsh Views on Japan May Help Fuel Perot Campaign : Politics: His remarks on U.S. allies suggest he'd take a tougher stance on trade talks. He also calls for government to assist domestic companies.
- Money Raised for Denny Suspect's Bail, Family Says : Court: But judge decides to hold hearing to find if property used to secure bond was acquired legally. The action angers supporters of Damian Williams.
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Judge Calls Arsonist 'Pathetic,' Gives Him a Year
- LEMON GROVE : Officers Say Suspect Altered Appearance
- Lewis Wins 200; Not Much Competition for Reynolds
- Kendall and Lovarov: Two Gems On the Diamond : Coach of the year: Veteran San Pedro coach has won 420 games, but none bigger than City 4-A championship.
- Allnutt Thrives as an Underdog : Soccer: Adversity on the field and off has not kept player from spot on U.S. Olympic team.
- UCI Athletic Programs Get a Glimmer of Hope
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clark Has the Answer for Rijo
- Long Beach : Residents Argue to Keep Programs From Budget Ax
- High Mortality Rate at 8 Hospitals Cited : Health: The California facilities are among 102 in U.S. in which a study of 1990 data finds 'there is a quality problem.' Some officials say that the figures are unfair.
- Downey : No Winners Yet in 2 Races for City Council
- The Towering Courage of a Disabled Child
- Woman Officer Tells of Assault as a Gulf POW
- Larry Riley, 39; 'Knots Landing' Actor
- Hitler Deputy Hess Acted Alone, Records Say
- State Programs Face 15.5% Cut : Budget: Wilson and legislative leaders agree to seek sharp reductions in health, welfare and other programs.
- SPORTS WATCH : Nintendo's New Game
- Arson Defendant Joins Forces With Prosecutor : Courts: Despite his attorney's advice, the man is trying to prove he is mentally competent to stand trial in the setting of eight fires.
- Sophia Myers; Advocate for the Blind
- Neurosurgeon's Suit Over Hospital's Peer Review Settled : Medicine: Plaintiff claimed St. Joseph staff doctors abused the process in ousting him and his colleagues.
- Cities, County Fear State Raid on Funds : Budgets: Possible action by legislators to cut the deficit may cripple local services and cause bankruptcy and massive layoffs.
- A Rite of Passage After the Journey Has Begun : Religion: 11 adult women complete the arduous study of Hebrew and celebrate a group bat mitzvah normally reserved for girls nearing puberty.
- COLUMN LEFT/ BERNARD SANDERS : Now They Want to Add Insult to Injury : Guess who'd benefit from the budget amendment being pushed by the 'Reaganomics' crowd.
- CSUN Satellite Pares 10 Classes
- Saddleback District High Schools Get New Boundaries : Education: To ease future crowding at Trabuco Hills High and to save money, board acts despite complaints from parents and the possibility of a lawsuit.
- County Increases Annual Fees for Animal Business Licenses
- Mike Dodd of Huntington Beach High will...
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS : SCC Basketball Lands Four Community College Players
- Dow Drops 26.70 on Inflation Worries
- Rivals Say American's Fare Cuts Violated Law : Airlines: America West and Northwest contend that the nation's biggest carrier is trying to drive them out of business.