- Pipeline Survives Earthquakes : Emergencies: Officials say it is risky to rely on the mile-long concrete tunnel as the county's sole supplier of imported water.
- Construction Worker Hurt When Arm of Crane Snaps : Accident: The boom was lifting a huge concrete slab. A foreman at the site suffers broken bones and facial cuts.
- A Talented Football Coach or a Good Recruiter? : Preps: Angelo Jackson turned around Inglewood's program in 1991, but the Sentinels were recently placed on probation by the Southern Section.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bowl Preseason Opener
- DANCES
- U.S. Customs Looking Into French Laser Sale to Iraq
- NOTEBOOK : All May Not Be Lost for the Waves
- Court Orders Tighter Curbs on L.A. Smog
- Pico Rivera : City Council to Consider Ordinance on 5% Utility Tax
- SANTA PAULA AIRPORT : Flight of Fancy : One Sunday a month, veteran pilots welcome visitors who come to gawk at and ask questions about restored classic planes.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : New Dress Code Adopted
- Fish Skeleton Warns: Drains Aren't Dumps
- Murky Waters : Environment: A new study finds human viruses at Malibu Lagoon and near storm drains. Beach-goers and experts ponder whether the waves are worth the risks.
- Panel Clears Bush in 'October Surprise' Probe
- DRIVING : Take Fun for Kids Along for the Ride
- Tremors Cause Little Damage to Local Area : Quakes: Two municipal buildings sustained interior damage. About one quarter of the area experienced temporary power outages Sunday.
- BREA : Road Improvements to Being in August
- OJAI : Long Dispute Over Sewer System Repairs Is Settled
- Local Riders Spin Wheels in Olympic Trials : Cycling: Several compete but none qualify for the U.S. Olympic team.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McGwire, Eckersley Save Day for A's Again
- EUROPEAN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Croatia Comes Together, Routs Slovenia, 93-70
- Governments Refinance Record Amount of Munis
- Taiwan Aerospace Woos Other Foreign Firms
- EPA to Change the Way It Monitors Contractors
- Dow Up 35.58 on Hopes of Lower Interest : Market Overview
- North Steamed at Ice T : He Wants Time Warner to Face Sedition Charges Over Rap Song
- Whence Reserve?
- Devil Your Pleasure
- Briton, American Raped in Kenya
- They Get an Early Start on the Season : Preps: Summer basketball leagues and tournaments give players a chance to grow and teams to develop. Most area schools will play between 30 and 40 games.
- Religious Father Charged With Beating Boy, 11
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Mater Dei Junior Was Born to Ride : Equestrian: With her sense of humor and natural feel for horseback riding, it is easy to forget that Anne Greaves has a handicap.
- Hacienda Heights : Medi-Cal Fraud Alleged
- Won't Kidnap Any Mexicans, U.S. Pledges
- COMMUNITY : Many Latinos Have Not Applied for Riot Relief
- THE HOUSE : Legislative Branch Budget
- Experts Study Rupture Zone for Clues
- New 7th District Draws Attention : Latinos See Their Chance to Gain Another Council Seat
- Pomona : Future of General Dynamics
- Times Mirror Files Lawsuit Seeking Salary Disclosure
- Merchants Get Meeting With Mayor on Riot Aid
- Residents Are Rattled Into Stocking Up : Quakes: Temblors send droves of panicked procrastinators to markets for emergency supplies and food.
- Arson Is Suspected in Fire at Family Planning Clinic : Blaze: A flammable liquid is found at the front door of the Newport Beach facility.
- Murder Victim's Family Describes Loss at Trial : Crime: Jurors will determine whether Coffman gets death penalty for her role in the slaying of a 19-year-old.
- Family Heirloom More Than a Dusty Memory : History: Document turns out to be a rare 1820s reproduction of the Declaration of Independence. It will go on display at Nixon Library.
- Picture These Women's Semifinals : Wimbledon: Matchups of Seles-Navratilova and Sabatini-Graf provide plenty of questions.
- Pugh and Partner Advance at Wimbledon
- MUSIC
- Keith Companies Lands Philippines Job: Keith Companies,...
- Dow Up 35.58 on Hopes of Lower Interest : Market Overview
- Psychiatric Centers Profits Drop : Health care: Second-quarter earnings for the Laguna Hills company are down 52% compared to a year earlier.
- Macadamia: A Tough Nut to Crack
- Shop Talk
- Image and Substance : Federal Aid Seen as Key to Reshaping Business Environment
- Angeles Forest : Road to Close Early for 3 Days
- Her Deeds Bring Sunshine to Many Lives
- SMORGASBORD : Platform Dining : This catering company does its cooking three stories above the ocean on an offshore oil rig.
- Beverly Hills : Visitors Bureau Funding
- World Cup Expected to Kick Area Economy Onto Higher Plateau
- Accord Reached on Aid Package for Urban Areas
- Corporate Empire Left Guessing Who Would Replace Panic
- Award Jurors Take Narrow View
- The Region : Cyclists in the Bus Lane
- Mountains : Soka Measure Advances
- Glendale : Electricity Rates to Drop
- Shootout at Tijuana Prison
- SANTA MONIA MOUNTAINS : Panel OKs Bill Targeting Soka
- A Cycle of Unnecessary Injuries : State action is needed to help localities protect children on bikes
- Mother, 3 Children Flee From Gunman
- Bush Lauds Japan Measure Allowing Troops Overseas
- ARCHITECTURE : Hot Dog Stand Withstands Blitz of Commercialism--With Relish
- Hawaiian Gardens : Churches Join Rally Against Gangs, Drugs and Violence
- Pasadena : Council Rejects Tax Hikes
- West Hollywood : Police Initiative Bid Proceeds
- Gravity Formula One Race Cars
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Free Freeway Tow Service to Expand
- VENTURA : 3 Bank Robbery Suspects Arrested
- EL CAJON : Ruling Against Lawyer Upheld
- Carson Boulevard Improvements
- Economy vs. Ecology at Center of Conflict Over Expansion of Port
- The Speech of His Life : Fate Pushes a Political Insider Into Democratic Convention Spotlight to Talk About AIDS
- San Dimas : An Excellent Enough Debut
- Judge Voids Loss of Child Custody Over Job Transfer
- World Cup to Kick Economy Into High Gear : Soccer: Pasadena and the surrounding area are expected to reap at least $1 billion. The Rose Bowl will host an unprecedented eight games, including the final.
- Southeast Area : National Merit Scholarships Go to 14 Local Students
- BOOK REVIEW : Marginal Mayhem Around Lofty Words : IMAGE ON THE EDGE; The Margins of Medieval Art,<i> by Michael Camille</i> ; Harvard University Press $35; 176 pages
- FOCUS : Ruling Won't Touch Off Wave of Kidnapings, Bush Says
- Prep All-Star Football Practice Set to Kick Off
- A Red, White and Blue Weekend
- POINT MUGU : Oxnard Man Dies in PCH Collision
- NEWPORT BEACH : Diving Into the Spirit of Competition
- Nick B. Williams, Editor of The Times for 13 Years, Dies : Journalism: He shepherded the newspaper from mediocrity toward excellence.
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Boy Playing Game Nearly Hangs Self
- Mazda Executive Promoted: Yutaka Hirose has been...
- Passing the Bar Cookies
- Whose Reserve Is It, Anyway?
- Food as Art
- Ribeau Appointed to Academic Affairs Post
- Flags Signal Flap Between City Officials, Sacramento
- Thousands Pay Respects to Slain Algerian Leader
- For the Fourth
- Arrival of Fun-Loving Fergie Forever Changed Diana's Life
- President Meets the Public in Talk Show-Style Politics
- Not Even Quakes Shake Patronesses
- OXNARD : Mother's Call Leads to Arrest of Son, 15
- Reserve Reservations
- Bid to Oust Myers Over Homeless Impasse Fails : Government: City attorney refuses to prosecute violators of anti-encampment law. Effort to fire him for insubordination falls short, losing 5-2.
- Iran Accused of Printing Fake U.S. Bills : Counterfeiting: Report by House Republicans says billions in bogus money is circulating with Syria's help.
- Gottschalks, 2 Officers May Be Indicted
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- As surely as the Fourth of July...
- Why Houston Leads in Death Row Cases : City juries convicted 10% of those executed in U.S. since '76. Tough prosecutor is cited as a key factor.
- City Council OKs Budget, Avoids Cuts in Many Services : Finances: Police and fire protection are maintained in the $1.58-billion spending plan. City manager calls the action a 'dress rehearsal' because a cut in state funding will alter the blueprint.
- ANC Approves S. African Team in the Olympics
- Navy Probing Incident During Miramar Party
- ENVIRONMENT
- Archive Unit Will Put Focus on Software : Computers: Costa Mesa company's new division is called a turning point. Employees will remain in their current workplaces in Orange County, Michigan and Florida.
- A Royal Treatment for Sorting Data
- Arizona Passes Incentives to Help Lure Hughes Jobs
- Serve It Fourth : Southern Fried: The Glory That Is Grease
- Venice Art Walk Raises $500,000
- 'It Looks Like <i> Fun</i> to Be a Lawyer'
- Return Trip : Wild Animal Park Still Has Things to Teach, Learn
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Happy Ending : Seven local writers are cited for literary excellence at the 20th annual Santa Barbara Writers Conference.
- House Panel Approves $110 Million to Keep Metro Rail on Track : Transportation: Funding is less than what was requested by subway proponents but is the most earmarked for any city.
- Child Labor Law Violations
- ANAHEIM : Marrow Transplant Proceedings Begin
- School Board to Weigh Disputed Redistrict Plan : Education: A decision would be just advisory. But it could help break a City Council impasse over the proposal opposed by Valley groups.
- Median Message : CHP Targets Migrants on the Freeways
- SIMI VALLEY : Dantona Quitting City Council Race
- Two Navy Officers Reassigned in Investigation of Sign at Party
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel to Oversee Rockwell Study
- Court OKs Sale of Exec Life to French Investment Group
- Loral to Buy Remainder of Its Aerospace Unit : Defense: It will acquire the rest of its Newport Beach subsidiary in a stock deal valued at $197.5 million.
- RETAIL : Restaurateur's Hassle Over Liquor License Gets Hard to Swallow
- Mexican Macaroni
- On the Lamb
- Red Brigades Founder Freed 30 Years Early
- Rise in Number of Women Condemned to Die Prompts a Study of Sentencing
- Spraying Away the Summer Doldrums : Artists Volunteer to Teach Workshops to Keep Young Hands and Minds Occupied
- West Hollywood : Lang Assumes Mayor's Post
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Longtime Friends : A Museum of Art exhibit celebrates the historical bond between the U.S. and France.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Students Give Their Minds a Vacation
- Judge Says City Violated Binkley's Rights, Orders Rehearing : Courts: The decision does not require that the former police chief be reinstated. The city, saying Binkley was treated fairly, plans to appeal.
- Benefit Under Big Top Aids Dance Outreach
- LOS ANGELES : Court Allows Changes in Peggy Buckey Lawsuit
- LOS ANGELES : Boy Injured in Fire Has Parts of Fingers Amputated
- WASHINGTON : Top Waxman Aide Runs for Congress
- Hubbard May Plead Guilty to Rapes, Robbery : Courts: Ex-police officer accused of beach attacks may agree to plea bargain likely to keep him in prison 25 to 35 years. A trial could result in a much stiffer sentence.
- Fireworks Celebrations
- VENTURA : Man Found Guilty of Starting 8 Fires
- Farrakhan's Group in Line for Security Pact : Patrol: Nation of Islam would protect apartment buildings in Venice. Jewish leaders renew protests over the federal contract.
- SANTA MONICA : City Attorney Retains Job Despite Flap Over Homeless
- Oxnard Farm Worker Pleads Guilty in Son's Death
- SANTA CLARITA : Ex-Candidate Settles Software Lawsuit
- Planning Panelist Resigns in Oxnard
- 47,096 Perot Signatures Validated
- SIMI VALLEY : Mayoral Candidate Urges Ethics Pledge
- College Football
- Murray Is Traded to Portland
- Former Buffalo Coach Dudley Chosen to Lead the Gulls : Hockey: Sabre skipper, fired last season, gets two-year contract with the International Hockey League team.
- College Baseball
- Donahue Given Three-Year Extension
- Effort Made to Resume Canyon Probe : Jurisprudence: Claiming new evidence of football violations, Southern Section seeks to remove injunction preventing an investigation.
- GOLF : 81ST CALIFORNIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Brazen Berganio Gives No Strokes on Course : Attitude: Sylmar 23-year-old combines loud, arrogant style with often-brilliant, aggressive play.
- STAGE REVIEW : Flaws the Take Teeth Out of 'Virginia Woolf'
- He Couldn't Clear the Height, but It Might Not End the Hype
- Drive to Obsolescence Needs a Brake
- AUTO
- Pomona : Interim City Administrator
- 50-Nation Study Finds Anti-Semitism to Be Flourishing
- Restoration Hobbyists Are Loco for Locomotives
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- War on Pollution : Be patriotic on July 4th and dial the 1-800-559-SMOG hotline when you see a smoking vehicle.
- Teen Offenders in O.C. Camps Walking Away
- COSTA MESA : It's a Smoking Ban--No Ands, Ifs or Butts
- Making History With Flight to Once-Secret Area : Aviation: Local contingent will be first civilians to fly to Kamchatka. The peninsula was once off-limits to everything but Soviet military aircraft.
- One for the Road : Taxi Company Rescues Man's Free Drive-Home Service by Donating Use of Cab
- Freeway Takes Toll : Widening Causes Headaches for Apartment Complex Residents
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Panel to Oversee Rockwell Study
- Countywide : Avocado Rancher Hurt in Flareup of Controlled Burn
- MISSION VIEJO : Motorcyclist Dies in Freeway Accident
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Vincent Upset by Yankee Testimony
- Short Play About St. Cecilia to Be Staged at St. Cecilia
- Band Will Have to Start New Tradition
- Symphony Board Votes to Disband If Funds Not Found
- Not a Good Move for Some Arts Groups : Organizations Must Seek New Homes as the Anaheim Cultural Center Becomes History
- A Terrible Way to Get Ads Rolling
- Black-Owned Beauty Salons Hurt by Riots : Small business: The shops form about 10% of L.A.'s African- American companies. They also serve as important social hubs.
- Knott's at Night: It Will Not Be as Costly Come Friday
- Serbs Delay U.N. Convoy to Sarajevo : Balkans: French commandos arrive to help secure the airport. First donated rations reach starving residents.
- Cucumbers Are the Mavericks of Garden Politics
- THEATER REVIEW / '1776' : History Lesson : The Camarillo Community Theatre production presents the Founding Fathers in all their humanity.
- Cuomo Declines Vice Presidential Bid
- Bellflower : Compromise Reached in Horse Country Controversy
- Inactivity Called Major Risk for Heart Disease
- MISSION VIEJO : Schools Budget Has $2.3 Million in Cuts
- IRVINE : Fitness Walks With Strollers Offered
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : Listen Up
- CANYON COUNTRY : Off-Road Vehicle Park Opposed
- Soccer
- Coaches Lament Cuts in Programs
- Officials Say Program Will Be Monitored Closely
- Temblors Jolt Residents' Nerves on Anniversary of <i> Their </i> Quake
- Man Sentenced for Attacks on Motorists : Crime: Derek Jay Barretto rammed one vehicle with his pickup truck on the 134 Freeway. He attacked a second victim's car with an ax handle.
- Looking Backward : Former Life photographer Horace Bristol wants to chronicle with pictures his sentimental story of the Ventura Freeway.
- BUSINESS NEWS
- Norwalk : Council Uses Reserve Funds, May Add Utility Users' Tax
- Holiday Concert and Barbecue Celebration Puts on the Ritz
- $329,000 in Counterfeit Audio Cassettes Seized
- Malibu : Waste-Water Group to Meet
- Petition Drive a Success; Vote on Trustee Set : Education: Board critic David Montgomery gains enough signatures to force a Nov. 3 special election. He will challenge Charlie Chung, who was appointed in May.
- A Gold Medal Performance in Volunteering
- Glendale : New Hotel Is Toast of Town
- Long Beach : Man Held in Actor's Death to Be Tried in Molestations
- Mexico's Market Reacts to the Big Squeeze : Free trade: The government is overly eager to conclude the treaty and attract investment; as tension mounts, stocks tumble.
- Tropical Plant Destruction Ahead of Schedule, Says UC Irvine Study
- SANTA ANA : Bicyclist, 14, Shot Twice After Fight
- GARDEN GROVE : Juice Bar With Nude Dancers Rejected
- Complaints Force Airport to Cancel Copter Route Tests
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Allen-Bradley Is Moving to Anaheim: Allen-Bradley Co....
- Baseball Pitches All-Star Pregame Show in San Diego
- Quake Fears Bring Us Back Down to Earth
- COMEDY : Bradley Has Cleaned Up His Act
- Never on Sunday Can Be Delightful Inside and Out
- Quakes Jog O.C. Residents to Make Ready for Big One
- POP MUSIC : In a Few Nights, They'll Give You the World
- Police Block Holes in Abortion Clinic's Fence
- Graduating Senior Had the Right Chemistry
- <i> The following are selected entries from the crime logs of local law-enforcement agencies between June 22 and June 28:</i>
- Abortion Notification Law
- Southeast Area : Loser in Judicial Election Will Pay for Ballot Recount
- 2 Receive Fellowships to Study Humanities
- Ex-Reporter Claims She Was Sexually Harassed
- Revised Warner Center Plan Cuts Some Fees for Developers in Half : Woodland Hills: Builders would get a major break on levies to finance transportation improvements.
- Grand Jury Urges Quick OK for Dump : Government: The panel's statement on the proposed Weldon Canyon landfill is one of 77 recommendations in its final report.
- OJAI : Cutbacks by State May Interfere With Annexation Plans
- MEDICINE CHILDBIRTH : Study Opposes Routine Use of Episiotomy Procedure
- RETAIL
- THEATER REVIEW / 'WAITING FOR GODOT' : Showpiece Roles : The Santa Paula Theater Center should be commended for its high-mindedness in producing the Samuel Beckett play.
- THE CAMPUS CROWD : Grounds for Talk : Denny's in Thousand Oaks and Ventura's Insomniac Coffeehouse are two places where caffeine fuels students' discussions.
- Lack of Buyer Forces Griswold's to File Chapter 11 Bankruptcy : Hotels: Proprietors will reorganize while continuing to search for new owners. The local landmark will remain open in the meantime.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Bright Buys : A Ventura antiques collector is selling a restored set of 75-year-old cast-iron street lights. But they don't come cheap.
- Vote on Future of Oceanside's Desalination Plant Postponed : Water: Without project, city would have only a two-hour to two-day supply of water if an earthquake severed supply lines.
- Flight to Siberian Peninsula a 1st for Americans : Business: At invitation of Russian scientists, a Newport man will fly jet to Kamchatka, once off limits to all but Soviet aircraft.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Deputies Call Off Mountain Search for Missing Tujunga Hiker : Mt. Lukens: Officials say the hunt will be resumed if they obtain new information. The woman apparently left her home Saturday.
- Talk of the Town : New Yorker: The city is near fainting from the Tina Brown shock. Irony is in oversupply.
- Judge Heeds Jurors' Pleas, Orders Retrial
- Sports Awards
- Rainbow of Bells : Peppers of gold, purple, cream, red and yellow grow in popularity. They're very sweet and they originated in Holland.
- Assembly Vote on Schools Buoys Beleaguered Honig
- Mountain View Grad Gets Scholarship
- ENTERTAINMENT : Class Clowns : Now children can learn how to ham it up--from creating goofy costumes and funny makeup to doing stunts.
- Officers Judged Perot Too Immature for Naval Career : Politics: He was called 'emotionally maladjusted' after asking for early discharge, documents show.
- MOORPARK : City OKs Tentative $13-Million Budget
- UC's Gardner Extends Mortgage Program for Teachers, Executives
- Woman Is Saved in Fire That Kills Her Roommate : Rescue: Neighbor who enters burning Anaheim mobile home twice and pulls an unconscious woman to safety is praised as a hero.
- 1 of 3 Men Has Charges Dismissed in Murder : Courts: Judge finds insufficient evidence to try him for shooting that killed teacher's aide and critically wounded wife.
- State Budget Cuts
- An Argument for Downtown Long Beach
- A Better Pizza?
- Mack Jury Encounters 'Little Shrines' to Slain Employee : Trial: Field trip to site where employee was gunned down ends abruptly when plaques, signs, pictures and flowers in his memory are discovered. But judge rules that trial has not been compromised and can continue.
- Environmental Impact Reports for Reservoirs
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslav War
- Tamoxifen Controversy
- Environmental Impact Reports for Reservoirs
- SUMMER LIVING : Vacations in...
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslav War
- Tamoxifen Controversy
- Spelling Anomalies
- SUMMER LIVING : Vacations in...
- Tamoxifen Controversy
- SUMMER LIVING : Vacations in...
- State Budget Cuts
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslav War
- SUMMER LIVING : Vacations in...
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslav War
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslav War
- SUMMER LIVING : Vacations in...
- SUMMER LIVING : Vacations in...
- Toward Cleaner Beef?
- SUMMER LIVING : Vacations in...
- Miscellany
- 3 Candidates
- SUMMER LIVING : Vacations in...
- State Budget Cuts
- OTHER NEWS - July 2, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 2, 1992
- Obituaries - July 2, 1992
- Obituaries - July 2, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 2, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 2, 1992
- O.C. Executive Picked to Be Yugoslav Leader
- Rights and Limits to Property Ownership
- State Issues First IOUs Since Great Depression : Economics: Promissory notes could reach the hundreds of thousands before California regains financial health.
- Robbins Group Paid Nathanson $1 Million in Deal, Agent Says : Inquiry: Affidavit indicates that the former coastal commissioner brokered land sale and played a key role in the panel's decision to attempt to block a rival project.