- Judge Drops Case Against Court Referee
- What's red and white and blue all over? A clue: It's the main event Saturday.
- BREA : Oregon Park Officials Still Seek O.C. Man
- OJAI : Health Clinic Aids Low-Income People
- Countywide : Foe Chides Gallegly on Abortion Voting
- Tainted Tea from Mexico Almost Kills S.D. Woman, Doctors Say
- WIMBLEDON : Another Team USA Takes Centre Stage : Men: Agassi outlasts Becker and McEnroe defeats Forget in straight sets to join Sampras in the semifinals.
- Harvey Heads All-Star Umpire Crew
- MUSIC REVIEW : Schwarz, Peskanov Go Baroque at Bowl
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Development Firm Moves to O.C.--but Not to Own Building
- Garamendi OKs Workers' Comp Rate Hike of 6.7% : Insurance: He also renews his call for reform of the system. The boost falls far short of the 23.1% requested by an advisory agency.
- Clinton's Economic Plan Is a 'Pipe Dream,' Quayle Says : Politics: The vice president launches a subdued attack in Arkansas in light of disappointing jobless figures.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Wry Look at Male Foibles : Spoof at the American Renegade Theatre uses a series of occasionally hilarious sketches to put men in their place.
- Seoul Takes Aim at Sexual Harassment
- Iraqi Coup Bid Told; U.S. Aides Discount Report
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Port's Decision to Sell Off Todd Assets Angers Assemblyman : Jobs: Dave Elder says the action will dash any hopes of reopening the San Pedro site for shipbuilding or repair. In its heyday, Todd employed more than 6,000 people.
- SANTA ANA : Neighbors Say Big Hole Is the Pits
- Low-Income Riot Victims Urged to Seek Emergency Food Stamps
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Merchants Assured of More Help From City
- NEWPORT BEACH : College Compromise Offered on Campus
- Steeper Cuts May Eliminate Some Majors at CSUN : Education: The governor's insistence on an 11.3% spending reduction is causing campus officials to consider what fields of study to trim.
- Bradley Cites Dire Impact of State Cuts : Budget: Libraries would close and 1,000 police officers would lose jobs if proposed reductions occur, the mayor says.
- Drew, Kammerer Named Assistants, but Cooper Stays in Front Office
- Motorsports
- SWIMMING : Jorgensen Gets Some Satisfaction
- World Cup Soccer Finals in 1998 Awarded to France on First Vote
- HORSE RACING : ACRS Head: From Hero to Goat
- Steinberg Extends Dubious Tradition : Vanquished: Van Nuys optometrist again comes close but fails to advance to final.
- Zadora Brings Her Musical Bio to S.D.
- Senate Seeks to Shoot Down Missile Deal : Defense: The 93-4 vote is aimed at blocking the purchase of LTV Corp.'s aerospace division by a company owned by the French government. National security is cited.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- Court Upholds Ad Restrictions on Accountants
- COLUMN ONE : Medicine Bordering on Crisis : Poor visitors unable to pay for treatment are packing clinics and hospitals near Mexico. Widespread poverty and a shortage of doctors on the U.S. side add to the strain.
- AGRICULTURE : Famed Russian Seed Bank Now Is Withering : Institute that survived war and famine is threatened by the Soviet breakup and Moscow's fiscal crisis.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Deliberations Begin in Phillips' Trial
- TUSTIN : School Budget Has Bus Fees, New Cuts
- And Now for Some Stuff That's Completely Different
- Man Held Over Drug Lab in Car
- Police Raid 10 Homes in Shooting Case : Gangs: Santa Ana officers seize several weapons and arrest a 13-year-old boy but don't find the gun and suspect they were looking for.
- Canoeing Rides a Wave of Attention : Water sports: Outrigger racing has become one of the Southland's fastest growing sports.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Does Lefferts' Victory Total (10) Make Him Contender for All-Stars?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Browning Sidelined for Rest of Season
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mysticism and Wonder Prevail in 'Cabeza'
- General's Notes Hint at McDonnell Bailout Plan : Aerospace: Air Force C-17 program manager's jottings appear to show that a rescue was discussed at a meeting in October, 1990.
- Affairs of the Heart and of a Smattering of Additional Issues
- Child's Play : Diversity: For the kids, a picnic for pen pals at two cross-city schools was all fun and games. But the parents shared a few awkward moments.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Paying a Fair Share
- Mexican Consulate Is Target of Protesters
- GLENDALE : 2 Public Hearings Set on Proposed Trolley Line
- Hitting the Men of Troy below the...
- Boy Still Critical After Nearly Hanging Self
- PAL Team Ousted from Junior Games
- Former UCI Player Peter Campbell Is Cut From U.S. Water Polo Team
- Weishoff Finds You Can Go Home Again
- WIMBLEDON : Seles Quiets Navratilova : Women: Complaints about her grunting don't stop her from reaching final against Graf, who easily beats Sabatini.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Could Play on Monday
- TV Reviews : Renamed 'Alive TV' Still Off Center
- Capitol Packages a Beatles Collectible
- De Klerk Yields a Point on Constitution Drafting : South Africa: But he also accuses the ANC of using the Boipatong massacre to create an 'artificial crisis.'
- Factional Dispute Stalls Key Phase of Cambodia Peace Plan
- Motorcyclist Falls, Is Run Over by Cars, Police Say
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Developer Refuses to Modify Project
- Ruling Party's Win Is Official in Mongolia
- Digging Deep Into the Past : Ventura: Archeologists have uncovered many tangible remains of Chinatown dating back more than a century.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Jewish Man Declines Saudi Arabia Visa
- Panorama City Man Pleads Not Guilty in Traffic Deaths of 2 Women : Arraignment: He's accused of driving fast while intoxicated and hitting a parked car on the freeway. Those inside the struck vehicle died.
- Fireworks Calls Ignored in Riot Areas
- LOS ANGELES : Community College Board Chooses Knox as President
- Conflicting Orders Delay Soil Cleanup at Rockwell Lab : Environment: The company says the state ordered that the material be removed, but doing so would violate federal rules controlling 'mixed' wastes.
- Dodgers Trade Javier to Phillies : Baseball: He goes down hall, changes uniforms, then leads off against his former mates.
- Tarpley Signs to Play With Greek Team
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Alvarez Pitches In to Keep White Sox Winning
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Promenade's Yankee Doodle Semi-Dandy
- Controversy Over Gay Pride Month
- Perk Package for Torrance Officials
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- New Library Is a Waste
- Labor Party Wins in Israel
- Labor Party Wins in Israel
- Labor Party Wins in Israel
- Labor Party Wins in Israel
- Labor Party Wins in Israel
- Controversy Over Gay Pride Month
- Policy Hurts Dog Owners
- Supreme Court
- Controversy Over Gay Pride Month
- Sometimes Crime Pays
- Controversy Over Gay Pride Month
- Labor Party Wins in Israel
- No Pennies From Heaven
- Welfare Recipients
- Labor Party Wins in Israel
- Price of Free Enterprise
- Nuclear Waste
- MOVIES - July 3, 1992
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- Obituaries - July 3, 1992
- Obituaries - July 3, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 3, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 3, 1992
- Interest Rate Decline Draws a Cool Reaction : Economy: Observers say the recession has made skeptics out of consumers and businesses.
- DROPPING OARS: For almost 30 years, Dave...
- ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Nine Candidates Target 'Men's Club'
- Questions Raised About Fatal Shooting by Police : LAPD: Witnesses contradict official account of slaying of tow truck driver. Incident is first test for new chief.
- Canada Deports Supremacists Metzger, Son
- HOME AGAIN: When Kevin J. Murphy, 38,...
- SILVER SCARECROWS: Many people have commented about...
- Drywall Strikers Jailed En Masse in O.C. Standoff
- Panic's First Aims: Halt Bloodshed, Reform Economy : Yugoslavia: The Costa Mesa businessman also pledges elections after he becomes prime minister.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Faces Big Trouble if Rate Cut Doesn't Spur Economy : Fed: White House seeks desperately to prime an election-year recovery but its options are limited. The jobless figures only exacerbate the problem.
- Canada Deports Metzgers Back to U.S.
- Sony Pictures Begins Severe Spending Cuts : Movies: The new austerity by one of Hollywood's biggest splurgers may reflect problems at the firm's Japanese parent.
- Wilson Launches Media Campaign for School Cuts : Budget: He again blames Democrats for impasse and demands they draw a plan. State issues more IOUs.
- Bush Declares Disaster in Quake Zone : Emergency: President clears way for federal agencies to make low-interest loans to businesses and residents affected by twin temblors.
- INGRATES? Before Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach)...
- Reporting and Making the News : Hard-Hitting Narbonne Staff Closes Out an Award-Winning Year
- Team USA Routs Its Fan Club
- Tow Truck Driver Fatally Shot After Scuffle With Police Officers
- RCA to Spin 5-Album Deal for ZZ Top
- Countywide : Vets Donate Services for Low-Cost Clinics
- College Football
- LOCAL NOTES : UCI Tennis Standout Stern Will Transfer
- San Diego Gets Taste of What Might Have Been
- Miscellany
- Bad Boy Bo Gets Better : Belinsky Leads Somewhat Normal Life in Las Vegas
- Video Rentals : 'Addams Family' Creeps In at No. 6
- Benefit Concerts Planned at Coto de Caza Riding Center
- 'Northern Exposure,' Star in Icy Dispute : Television: Holdout Rob Morrow is sued by Universal. He reportedly wants his $30,000-per-episode salary doubled.
- Non-Network News Series Take Off the Training Wheels
- MISSION VIEJO : Trial by Fire for Animal Control Plan
- San Diego : Trash Collection Unaffected by Holiday
- Nick B. Williams, Former Editor of The Times, Dies : Journalism: He shepherded the newspaper from mediocrity to excellence.
- Teams Scramble for Fields in Wake of District Lockout
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Candlestick Stymies Avery Again
- BURBANK : 2 Hearings Set on Trolley Line
- HORSE RACING : From Preakness to Weakness: Leg Injury Retires Pine Bluff
- Formerly Reluctant Rower Finds Himself Headed for Barcelona Games : Rowing: Aaron Pollock tried several sports before finding his niche.
- Experts Downplay Cancer Risk of Chlorinated Water : Health: Report uses 10 earlier studies to make estimates. But officials say benefits of disinfection outweigh the danger.
- AN APPRECIATION : Gloria Newman's Disciples Mourn 'Great Lady' of Dance
- Angels Don't Make Sacrifice Needed to Help Out Abbott
- Orange Coast Rowers Come Back to Win Opening Session in Regatta
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- O'Brien's Decision to Wait: a Gaffe That Didn't Ad Up
- Soccer
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Mike Maddux Has Helped to Fill Vacancy Left by Departure of Davis
- Track and Field
- Edwards Buys Out of Clipper Contract : Pro basketball: It costs him $250,000, but he hopes to get a two-year deal with team. Ainge going to Suns.
- MUSIC
- LAGUNA BEACH : Female Shopkeepers Warned of Attacks
- You've seen the videotapes. . .: Now...
- Buena Names Miranda Girls' Volleyball Coach
- LOCAL NOTES
- QUOTABLE
- ART REVIEWS : Fresh Look at Egypt's Overphotographed Monuments
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Metaphor for Post-WWII Confusion
- Think Blookie: Dodgers Struggle Again
- County's Newest Cities Officially on Their Own : Municipalities: After a six-month grace period, Lake Forest and Laguna Hills are now fully responsible for providing services for residents.
- Miscellany
- WIMBLEDON : No. 2 Edberg, No. 3 Stich Aced Out of Quarterfinals : Tennis: Ivanisevic and Sampras advance. McEnroe, Agassi leading.
- Frances Dee to Appear at Classic Movie Night
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- City Council Approves SDG&E; Bond Measure
- Miscellany
- Pool of Talent : Spain's Estiarte Is Tops on One of Top Water Polo Teams
- SCR's $117,500 NEA Grant Is Third Largest in State
- AST Eliminates Position: A day after its...
- Free Trade Accord Nears Completion : Negotiations: President Bush may announce a final agreement with Canada and Mexico this month.
- U.S. May Give Calfed a Break on Capital Rules : Thrifts: Regulators are expected to cut the amount the S&L; must have as a financial cushion from $375 million to about $225 million.
- Saudi Banker, Aide Indicted in BCCI Scandal : Crime: They are charged in New York with defrauding depositors of $300 million.
- Attorney Claims He Was Gunman in Texas Court
- Reaching for a Dream : Olympic Gold Medal Beckons De La Hoya
- THEATER REVIEW / 'STOP THE WORLD--I WANT TO GET OFF' : In Newley's Spirit : The '60s musical's songs have retained their luster, and the Conejo Players render appealing performances.
- ORDINARY PEOPLE : John Prine Makes Front Porch-Style Singing a Profound Art
- Dyck Plans to Seek His Own Private Idaho : Preps: After 12 years as Beverly Hills High's athletic director, he is hopeful of rekindling his spirits at Sandpoint, Ida.
- Family Downshifts After Establishing Haven for Cyclists : Racing: Norwalk family turned El Dorado Park East into a safe venue for weekly biking contests. Now they're ready to pass the handlebars to someone else.
- Damage May Push Poor Families Into Ranks of Homeless
- County Transfers Head of Troubled AIDS Programs
- Miscellany
- PAL Team Gets 2 Wins in Tournament
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Harris Latest to Be Injured in Right
- Stonewall Jackson : Secrecy Shrouds Plan for Mural
- Lefferts Gets Win No. 10 : Baseball: Padre offense lights up Hershiser, Dodgers for 6-2 victory.
- Staves Regroups in Time to Spark Valley North Win
- Rockwell's Palmdale Plant to Overhaul Shuttle : Aerospace industry: NASA had tentatively planned to transfer all refit work to Florida.
- The Atlanta Falcons have offered Deion Sanders...
- Jurisprudence
- Arts Panel Sticks to Goals Despite Furor Over 'Fence' : Carlsbad: Some say fledgling arts commission should heed the publics' views to avoid conflicts like that over beach sculpture.
- BASF Acquisition Includes Santa Ana Plant: A...
- SysteMed Acquires INSURx: Mail-order drug distributor SysteMed...
- Keating Jury Recesses; No Verdict Yet
- With their dramatic foliage, horticulturist Don Hodel...
- COLUMN ONE : Clearing the Air in Singapore : Thanks to an ambitious crusade, the nation now has the world's lowest smoking rate. But the growing number of young female smokers has some officials fuming.
- FOURTH OF JULY : South County Will Celebrate Holiday With a Bang or Two
- Keys to the Highway : A special month of blues at Alexander's will open with Deanna Bogart and her fusion of musical styles.
- Uncertain School Districts Issue Pay Cut Warnings : Education: Letters are mailed to employees of the Ventura and Hueneme agencies. The state budget crisis is cited.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Proposal Moves Forward for Off-Road Vehicle Park
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Common Cause : Allergan Joint Venture Aims at Cancer Cure
- Missing Wife's Head Found by Mate in Ditch
- Cities Take Aim at State's Tax Funds : Revenue: Local officials call for an initiative to guarantee a steady share.
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE
- The Region : Airport Budget Approved
- Assistant Superintendent Named
- Long Beach : City Rejects Plan to Hire Consultant on Unrest
- Southlanders See a Link Between A-Tests, Quakes
- Countywide : Probation Given for Reptile Possession
- Jurors Begin Deliberating Woman's Fate in Baby Death : Courts: The former PTA president's defense attorney accuses the prosecutor of exaggerating the evidence by using 'L.A. Law'-style theatrics.
- Santa Clarita Firm Offers Land Exchange for Growth Permit
- SWIMMING : Diebel Got the Help When He Needed It
- Bradbury Moves to Mariner Organization
- RUNNING / JOHN ORTEGA : Jones' Actions Produce More Questions Than Answers
- GOLF : 81ST CALIFORNIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Area Trio Advances to Quarterfinals : Match-Play: Berganio, Wi and Steinberg produce two victories each at troublesome Pebble Beach.
- A Long Trail to Sundance for Ex-Panther Jamal Joseph
- Album Sales Pact Averts Omaha Case : Pop: Obscenity charges are dropped after two record retail chains agree to stop selling sexually explicit 2 Live Crew music to minors.
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Little Bit Country : Locals hold their own against big names from Nashville and elsewhere at first Ojai Bowlful festival.
- A Wall Street Case Study in Abuse, Light Punishment : Brokers: Lucrative office's questionable tactics went unchecked. But managers cited in NYSE case stayed on.
- Court Affirms Divorced Mother's Right to Relocate
- Redondo Council Looks Into Ways to Clean Up Pollution Entering Bay : Environment: Study finding human viruses at Herondo Street drain raises concern about runoff and illegal dumping. Public works officials are asked for prevention tactics.
- BURBANK : Wood Shingle Roof Replacement Urged
- In Memory of Nick B. Williams : The founding editor of the modern Times
- Professor Testifies How NFL Hides Profits
- This Flat-Water Expert Doesn't Want to Get Bumped : Kayaking: Costa Mesa's Hamilton, who was on sidelines for 1988 Olympics, would fulfill lifelong dream by competing.
- Face to Face With 'A Visage Decouvert'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Taylor Finds Lots of Friends in San Diego
- Wax Museum Burns Down
- Fireworks Erupt a Bit Early
- The Social Scene Was Shaking, Too
- 'Designer' Pizza Eatery Satisfying, If Bizarre
- Nursing School Gets $410,000 Federal Grant
- MUSIC / NO DOUBT : A Certain Band : Ska-influenced, it's everything thrown together into a big mix. It's energetic.
- Issue: Limits on Liquor Stores
- TRUE PATRIOTISM : David Friedman Makes Honest Work of America's Past in Pacific Symphony Holiday Piece
- Senate Panel Gets Perot Deposition on POW-MIA Issue
- STYLE : Reality Wear : For many women, buying a bathing suit is the worst thing they do all year. Donna Russell of Ventura Bikini Shop comes to their rescue.
- FILM : 'Lawrence': On Wings of an Ego
- SAN DIEGO : Accused Bigamist Says Charge Tainted
- Wis. Man Pleads Not Guilty to Killing Prostitute
- Newspaper Cuts Staff 15%
- BUENA PARK : Anti-Gang Program Wins $31,821 Grant
- Air Force Failed to Alter Copters Until Fatal Crash
- IOU a Real Budget Solution : Wilson and Assembly need to compromise
- SANTA CLARITA : 2 Held on Suspicion of Selling Cocaine
- Fit for a King : Atlanta Adds 12,000 Seats for Richard Petty's Final Race
- Miscellany
- STATE AMATEUR GOLF : Molinelli Eliminates Rudolph
- UCI Cuts Athletic Fund-Raising Job : Colleges: In dire need of funding, university trims budget by laying off assistant athletic director.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey's Elbow Tender for Forkball
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : This Racing Could Rate as Vintage Stuff
- STAGE
- House Panel OKs Bill to Limit Reach of Baby Bells
- Tax-Break Bill Seen as Disney Windfall : Legislation: Measure in Assembly would grant breaks to companies engaged in major expansions such as the Anaheim resort plan.
- AT&T;, 2 Largest Unions Agree on 3-Year Contract
- Signs of an Anemic Recovery
- Tibetan Snack Food: I Want My <i> Momo</i>
- Serve It Fourth : Lowcountry Cooking: Eat It Fast Before It Disappears
- The Perseverance of a Dreamer : Education: Ruben Cardiel, who has muscular dystrophy, was determined to earn his diploma. Despite a bout with pneumonia, he graduated with his class.
- Areawide : All-Star Football Game
- School Budget Cuts 100 Jobs, At-Risk Program : Education: The school board refused to slash salaries of teachers and administrators. More trims are anticipated because of unexpected revenue shortages.
- Maywood : Locher Quits City Job, Cites Growing Financial Woes
- A Few--a Very Few--Wise Voices Speak Out on Diversity
- Bellflower : City Starts Employment Bank to Link Workers, Jobs
- City Hikes Fees for Some Services, Weighs Other Increases : Government: Child care and ambulance use will cost more. Public hearings will be held on proposals affecting the Planning Department and trash pickup.
- $500,000 Pledge for College Scholarships
- Summer Maxim: Volunteer Now, Reap Benefits for Years to Come
- Russia Frees Ruble to Float as Part of Market Reforms : Economy: But move lacks the boldness Yeltsin government had wanted and stirs fears of inflation.
- IT'S THE GREATEST! : An Uncommon Camp Is Pitched on Common Ground for Oncology Patients and Their Families
- Hollywood : Underground Subway Work
- FETING THE FOURTH : There's More Than One Way to Celebrate Your Independence This Weekend
- When you drink your next cup of...
- The Perfect Biscuit According to Eula Mae Dore
- Fired Staffer Alleges POW Panel Cover-Up
- Green Acres : Three professionals have 'real' jobs that let them afford their real love: the orchards and the chickens and putting down roots on small family farms.
- 2 Elderly Patients Killed
- Crescenta Valley : Water Rates Go Higher
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Health Cuts Would Eliminate Crucial Services, Opponents Say
- Pasadena : Rose Bowl Noise Rules
- 22% of Tropic Orchids Are Now Extinct, Study Says
- City Gets Into the Home Trade : Preservation: Council accepts a 1912 Craftsman house from Claremont's Harvey Mudd College. In 1979, Claremont's Pomona College saved Pomona's Seaver House.
- Two Recent Graduates Honored in S. El Monte
- Wilson Appeals for School Cuts in Budget Stalemate : Spending: State issues IOUs for first time since the Depression. No thaw seen in cold war as Democrats tell governor to abandon hope for his education reductions.
- Streets to Be Closed to Holiday Crowds
- $500,000 Damage Award in Cerritos Plane Crash Upheld
- 1992-93 Grand Jurors Are Sworn In
- WOODLAND HILLS : Man Honored for Rescuing Victim From Burning Car
- MOORPARK : Officers Seize Stolen Clothes and Arrest 6
- San Diego : Plating Firm Fined for Hazardous Spill
- Fourth of July Celebrations
- County Sends 4 to Quake Site
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Fireworks Started a Week Early for Local Anglers Fishing Off Catalina
- Stryper's Sweet Dissatisfaction : The Christian heavy metal band is still trying to reignite the career that stalled when its lead singer and songwriter quit.
- SPORTS TALK : No Rest for the Victor, Waves' Coach Learns : Pepperdine's Andy Lopez Is Busy Basking in the Glow of College Baseball Championship
- Search Ends for Boy Missing in Sierra
- Job Jam : Employment: 500 mostly minority applicants find there's only summer positions for 200.
- New Ruling on Abortion May Have Impact on Local Elections : Politics: Democratic candidates for Assembly, Congress seats had counted on the issue as a 'wedge' to woo away some Republican voters.