- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ring of Fire' Burns Up the Screen at Fleet
- Sentence Reduced: British judges halved the five-year...
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : NEWPORT BEACH COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Martin E. Segal Co., New York, has...
- MAI Systems Has $5.9-Million Loss for Quarter
- First Capital Misses Payment: The Century City...
- U.S. Diplomat's Blunt Lesson for W. Europe : Trade: Eagleburger says Western countries must increase aid to struggling Eastern European nations.
- Gap Inc.: The San Francisco clothier reported...
- Soviets Sign Off on German Uranium Pits
- Designs on Jackson Action
- Joseph Hartney Jr.; Ballet Development Director
- Pope Exhorts Mubarak on Peace Mideast Efforts
- Regents Tighten UC Admissions Standards : Education: The board acts to slow enrollment growth and thereby cut costs. The system hopes to save $35 million next year.
- Restaurateur Sentenced in Drug, Tax Case
- Soon coming to L.A., the peace dividend...
- Defense Rests in Trial of 3 Officers in Dalton Ave. Raid
- Ex-Madam Seeks a New Path--Via Limo
- Motorcyclist Killed as Car Makes Left Turn
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Past Glory Keeps This Pair Going
- Turnabout Is Fair Play : Golf: Northridge's Perry Turner, 70, has a grasp on the game from both sides.
- Pro Basketball
- Need an Enigma? Go See Kal : Dodger Is Loved in Hometown, but Not by Some Teammates
- 2 Share First-Place Honors in High School Vocal Contest
- Woman Gets 2 Life Terms in Killing of Officer
- Queen Addresses Joint Congress Session
- BOOK REVIEW : A Daughter's Story: Mother Love, Mother Hate : JOANNA <i> by Lisa St. Aubin de Teran</i> , Carroll & Graf $18.95, 268 pages
- Cresson Confronts Paris Gossip Mill, Double Standard : Politics: Her appointment revives a rumor that she once had an affair with Mitterrand. And it shows that in France, the rules for women are different.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH WESTMINSTER : Stop Signs Planned to Scuttle Shortcut
- Ex-Officer Takes Swipe at Homicide Task Force : Law Enforcement: Organizational problems have hindered probe of prostitute slayings, Goudarzi says.
- OXNARD : City to Seek Grant to Help Farm Workers
- About Those Criminals Out on the Loose: Who Cares?
- Alaska Front to Bring Chill, Mist, Clouds
- TENNIS ITALIAN OPEN : Sanchez Reaches Quarterfinals in Rome
- Basketball Guard McKinney to Leave San Diego State
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD : Divisional Championships at Cerritos
- Tale of Two Coaches: Ecstasy and Agony : Stanley Cup finals: Penguins' Bob Johnson, 60, is a Tom Lasorda type; North Stars' Bob Gainey, 37, is quiet and stoic.
- Ticket Flap: What Price Convenience? : Entertainment: A host of service fees, surcharges and taxes is riling concert-goers--and lawmakers.
- Symphony Benefit to Feature Organist
- EL RIO : Boy, 14, Arrested on Molestation Charge
- WESTMINSTER : Redevelopment to Close 2 Businesses
- Crescenta Valley Posts Record Win in Softball, 3-2
- Heinze Confirmed by Alaska Legislature
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- MGM Settles With Creditors, Ending Bankruptcy Case
- A Publishing Soap Opera Swirls : Newspapers: Robert Page, ousted as the head of the Daily Pilot and other publications, and Elliot (Skip) Stein Jr., chairman of Page Group, are at center stage as the main antagonists.
- POP ALBUM CHART : Everybody Wants to Get Into the Act
- Carson's Gonzales Races to Victory in 3,200 at City Semifinals
- STAGE REVIEW : A Spoof With Teeth Reopens New MET
- Ted Field's Old Masters Go on Block : Art: Thirty-one Italian works from the entertainment mogul's collection are expected to bring more than $10 million in a July auction at Christie's London.
- New U.S. Immigrants
- Pope's Encyclical
- Quayle as President
- New U.S. Immigrants
- Turmoil in Yugoslavia
- New U.S. Immigrants
- Joan Irvine Smith
- Turmoil in Yugoslavia
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- County Mounting Operation Parade : Gulf War: 3,000 service personnel and up to 500,000 spectators will savor victory Saturday with bands, floats and military displays.
- ANOTHER LOOK: Newport Harbor Art Museum officials...
- Wilson Favors Use of Birth Control Implant : Family planning: Governor hopes to make Norplant device widely available to teen-agers and drug users.
- Bone Heads, Teeth Trinkets
- DARING TEEN: What lets Shelly Engel of...
- ON THE SCREEN: T. Jefferson Parker's newest...
- SO LONG: John R. Lewis of Orange...
- Armored Car Driver Wounded at an ATM : Crime: The Fullerton victim, an ex-Marine working solo in Garden Grove, is in critical condition at UCI Medical Center after being shot in the head. Two suspects are held.
- 'House Scaling' Means Best Seats Will Cost More
- New Restaurant, Old Soul
- Strange Woman Turned Deadly in Bus Siege
- The Food Oscars : Who Won the Book Awards
- * Seven years ago, Michael McConkey started...
- Getting the Boot From a Dance Class
- Bellflower : 2 Commissions Disbanded to Trim $5,000 From Budget
- Santa Monica : Building Ban to End
- Honduras Copter Crash Victims Identified as Calif. Women
- Mandela Unlikely to End Peace Talks Over Wife's Sentence
- Summer Fire Danger High, Officials Warn : Safety: The drought and winter freeze have killed brush that is now tinder-dry, while March rains spurred growth of grasses. Chiefs from four counties express concern.
- Saloon in Laguna Has a Leg Up on Competition
- Condemned Killer Loses Plea to Avoid Death Penalty
- FILLMORE : Small-Town Feeling Praised in Survey
- San Diego
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Workers to Move to Rebuilt City Hall
- Gates Judge's Record on Reversals Debated
- A New Strand in the Net for Homeless
- Reagan's Decisive Image Deceiving, Author Says
- Luxury Hollywood Riviera Project OKd
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Layoff of Classified Employees OKd
- 14 Injured as Car Collides With RTD Bus
- New Long Beach Budget Would Cut Police Force
- Campus Divided Over Proposal for Speech Code : Bias: Policy at Cal State Northridge would ban language considered offensive by various groups. Critics say the free flow of ideas is threatened.
- Offense Makes It Easy for Langston : Angels: He goes all the way for third victory in a row. Joyner's three-run homer keys 10-2 romp over Yankees.
- STAGE REVIEW : Parodies Pick Easy Victims
- Big-Time Success Hasn't Exactly Jumped Up and Bit These Guys : Barngrover/Light came to Huntington in 1984 and expected immediate commercial fame. The duo's still waiting, but having a good time in the process.
- Hard-to-Sell Assets Sale: Resolution Trust Corp. Chairman...
- Compaq Stock Dives on Bad Earnings News : Computers: The decline raised questions about the firm's long-term positioning in the volatile PC industry.
- Wilderness Junction : San Gabriel Mountain Roads, Trails, History Meet at Red Box
- Memories of a '50s Tract Home and 2 Slightly Scary Mansions
- Bruins Open Defense of Softball Title
- An Opulent Newport Pavilion With Food That Just Gets By
- Paper Chase : Media: The Sacramento Union is trying to attract readers and advertisers by billing itself as 'pro-American,' 'pro-life' and 'pro-business.'
- Pomona Professor Wins Science Grant
- Police Suspect Youths Behind Vandalism Spree : Crime: The destruction included shattered car windows, slashed tires and ruined mailboxes in several affluent areas. Car alarms were blaring all along the route.
- HEALTH : Healing Visions : Brain-tumor patient finds whales' survival as important as his own. The animals reward him with the rarest of sights.
- City Council Bans Targeting Private Residences for Protest
- Float Group Hopes to Raise $60,000
- General Removed From Post Amid Investigation Will Not Leave Corps : Military: Gen. Wayne T. Adams may take some time off before reporting for his new duties in Virginia.
- Coalition Sues to Block Construction of 92-Mile Oil Pipeline Through Area
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE: Los Angeles : What the Anti-Gates Crowd Wants : Some groups long for the 'good old days' when politicians ran the LAPD and police jobs could be had for a price.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Workers Attack Last Remains of Old Pier
- Freeway to Lose Lanes to Make Crossing Safer for Pedestrians
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Contribute to Party for Troops
- Protest Leads SDSU to Close Administration Headquarters
- Inquiry Focuses on Illegal Moonlighting : Camarillo: Several psychiatrists allegedly were working at county clinics during their scheduled hours at the state hospital.
- Vandalism Spree Strikes Westside Neighborhoods
- Fullerton College's Van Horn to End Long Coaching Career
- College Basketball
- Fahs, Johnson to Lead South
- Santa Monica : City to Buy Land Near Park
- House Leaders Seek Veto-Proof Rights Bill
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Protesters Postpone March With Body
- Lima-Like : Pods aside, these bulging eight-inch legumes can be stir-fried, stewed, steamed or tossed into salads.
- Former Mission College Head Is Named President at Pierce : Education: Trustees forgo formation of a costly search committee in the appointment of Lowell Erickson. The selection comes days after the early retirement of Dan Means.
- Not Asked About Relationship, Says Fired Policeman
- Ton of Cocaine Seized in Raid, 5 Arrested
- Davis Bill Would Make Police Inaction a Felony
- Getting Hooked : Fishing Trip Encourages the Blind to Enjoy Activities of the Sighted
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Taxes, Fees Proposed in Budget Shortfall
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Killing Over Remark
- Molina Endorses Hernandez : Campaign: A longtime supporter, he was expected to get her backing in race for the City Council seat she left when elected to the Board of Supervisors.
- Grant Wins City Title to Cap Rebirth : Prep golf: Three years after resurrecting program, the Lancers rally past Granada Hills to win the team championship.
- Mets Keep the Padres 'in a Funk' : Baseball: Padres finish a 2-7 home stand with a 7-1 loss to Dwight Gooden.
- MOTOR RACING : Old Cars, Older Drivers Trying to Qualify at Indy
- FISHING : Veteran Fisherman Murphy Learned to Respect Ocean's Might in Early Years of Life
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Sylmar's Gonzalez Blanks San Fernando
- Ruddock to Step Aside for Holyfield-Tyson
- Amid Glory, Ryan Stays Down to Earth : Baseball: Forty-four year old pitcher, with a record seven no-hitters to his credit, is as amazing off the field as he is on it.
- Beneficiaries of Arts Funds Named
- Sony Touts New Mini-Disk Music System: Sony...
- Continental Airlines Retracts Mandate: The carrier retracted...
- County Boasts Growing List of Hispanic Firms : Entrepreneurship: A rising Latino population creates a greater demand for goods and services, causing managers to sharpen their skills and start their own firms.
- Serbs Block Croatian's Turn at Yugoslav Helm : Ethnic strife: Ruling body denies him the rotating presidency. Rebuff leaves country poised for civil war.
- ART : Basketry Weaves Tale of White Settlers' Influence on Indians
- Bouquets to Fill the Air
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Leadership Conference Applauded
- European Police Chiefs Seek Improved Security
- Bilingual 911 Dispatchers to Get $150 Bonus : Skills: The city hopes the extra pay will help in recruiting. The extra pay is triple what police officers are paid.
- Horse Sense or Nonsense? : Horse owners throughout Ventura County are turning to alternative and sometimes unorthodox forms of treatment when the more traditional methods fail.
- Pool Hall Averts Scratch, Wins OK : Zoning: An appeals board agrees to let it stay open despite protests. The panel imposes an earlier closing time and promises a review in a year.
- Bill, Dave Make Their Mark With 'The Bob Book' : Names: The authors examine the moniker backward and forward. They find neither kings nor popes, but men with 'a solid sense of sameness' who will not be robbed of their identity.
- Home Cure for Addicts : Pacoima Couple With Little Experience and Fewer Resources Offer Refuge
- Karate Teacher Sentenced for Having Sex With Teens
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fraud Suspect Is Denied Speedy Trial
- Looking for Police Chief in the Ranks and Outside : Torrance: The Civil Service Commission concurs that the search should extend to outside candidates. The chief retires next year.
- NBA PLAYOFFS / EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : Laimbeer on Target, Celtics on the Ropes
- The Master Chorale has been awarded a...
- Plan to Auction Mahler Score Ignites Furor : Music: Austria and musicologists fear that the manuscript of the composer's unfinished symphony--bearing his anguished comments--will vanish into a private collection.
- Profit Off 12% at 500 Biggest Service Firms
- MGM Grand to Auction Off Desert Inn:...
- Rock 'n Charity Weekend: The Upper Deck...
- Mor-Flo to Merge With Australian Firm
- RETAIL / LEISURE : County's Favorite Sport--Shopping--Will Raise Money for 115 Charities
- Florida Keys Threatened by Tourism : Visitors and growth imperil water quality, mangrove swamps and coral reefs.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Where in the World Would You Want to Settle Down?
- CHARM ON A STRING : Leo Kottke's Gift Is As Much Personality As Guitar Greatness
- 3-Millionth Visitor Is the Center of Attention
- Santa Monica : Traffic Study Method OKd
- SHE IS WOMAN, HEAR THEM ROAR : Diane Ford Was Out There On the Floor When Bawdy Language Was a Man's Domain
- Bush Reports Losing Weight, Feeling Tired
- THEATER REVIEW 'AT LONG LAST LEO' : Prophecy Play : Access Theatre's founder plays a visionary facing a world filled with nonbelievers.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Hedgecock to Pay $30,000; Suit Ended
- He's Still Trouble : But Now the Ex-Lakewood Player Harasses Baseball Rivals
- VENTURA : Planner Ends Long Tenure on Board
- Sailors Cheer Explosive Naval Missile Display : Weaponry: A ship's captain declares the media-day jinx over as journalists witness Seasparrow firepower.
- YORBA LINDA : Budget Would Boost Police Spending 25%
- Cycling
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Robinson Eyes a Career as Trainer
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Parcells' Giant Step Is Down : Pro football: The coach says he has nothing more to give the franchise, but isn't burned out. Ray Handley, team's offensive coordinator, takes his place.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Bracey's Recruiting Effort Enticed Her Boyfriend to the Track
- Cash Is Burden to Hungary's Consumers : East Europe: A poor phone system and inflation prevent the use of credit cards or checks. Stacks of money must be used to make purchases.
- HomeFed Investors Get Little Cheer at Annual Meeting
- EATING RIGHT : The Trouble With Snack Bars
- Santa Monica : No Citizenship, No Vote
- Feeling Form of Chinese Art Festival
- Keeping the Faithful : Religion: Church attendance grew during the Gulf War. Now congregations try to hold onto the new members.
- Santa Monica : Baysaver Funds Sought
- SIGHTS ABOUT TOWN : Women's Views : Six female photographers offer subjective shots of life in Mexico and their sex's nurturing role.
- California IN BRIEF : RUBIDOUX : Mother Arrested in Death of Girl, 7
- Volunteer Teacher Takes on School's Biggest Challenges
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE: Long Beach : The Verdict Says They're Above the Law : Our justice system has often failed to protect African-Americans. This trial was part of a continuum.
- The People Can Do Better Than Two Parties in a Pod : Democrats have doomed themselves by imitating Republicans while the real needs of our nation go unanswered. Let's imagine something new.
- 4 Families Sue Schools Over Enrollment Delays
- Firm Hired to Study Proposal for Regional Crime Lab
- Pro Basketball
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Careless Sampras Beaten in Italian Open
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Trailing, 6-0, Narbonne Rallies for 17-6 Victory
- CITY SECTION 4-A DIVISION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Poly Comes Back to Beat Palisades
- Start Deteriorates Quickly for Padres' Whitson : Baseball: Ground balls find holes before Mets find power in seventh inning.
- Pro Football
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Clark Might Remain Out for Series in Cincinnati
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reversal of Fortune Continues for Reds, 8-2
- COMMENTARY : Tavernier: Spiritual Heir to Renoir : Movies: The director of 'Daddy Nostalgia' blends a filmmaker's genius and a novelist's sensibilities.
- Goofiness Is a Bad Side of the 'Street'
- Bonnie Jo Hunt is an operatic singer...
- Thomas Services Lands Wilson as Its New Chief
- Former Bank Executive Convicted of Fraud: A...
- Demiglace by Air: There's 10 Hours Saved
- Okra: Avoiding the Slime
- OPERATION 'THANK YOU' : O.C. Salutes the Troops With a Well-Armed Victory Parade
- Pitzer Names Ranslow Its Interim President
- Franklin Slugger Aguilar Leads Panthers Into City 3-A Playoffs
- THEATER REVIEW 'A CHORUS LINE' : Stepping High : The Santa Barbara production is done with professionalism and style, but the musical stumbles in some places.
- Restaurateur Files Claim Against City for Losses : Development: Michael McCarty's plan for a beachfront complex was rejected by voters. The project had been backed by many city officials in its early stages.
- Mosbachers to Speak at Commencements
- Builder Tires of Wait, Asks to Raze Barn : Preservation: Larry Layne is restoring his historic Victorian home but has hit snags in his effort to move an adjacent carriage house.
- Culver City : Suggestions on Deficit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Deputies Seek Man in Theft of Wallets
- TUSTIN : Class on Accepting Other Cultures OKd
- COUNTYWIDE : Oxnard Strawberry Festival Expected to Attract 70,000
- Long-Barricaded Pomerado Road to Reopen Today : Traffic: Poway and San Diego bury the hatchet, agree to work together to resolve congestion near Interstate 15 corridor.
- New Schedule Pushes Back Valley Subway Completion to 2020 : Transportation: Other area projects are proposed to hold their places under the final draft of a 30-year plan unveiled for the county.
- San Diego
- John Edward Craven; Retired Actor
- Motorists Ignored Pilot Seeking Help After Crash
- Jurisprudence
- Strength Rests Out of County
- STAGE
- Carolco Pictures Inc., Los Angeles, said it...
- Disney to Renovate and Reopen 8 Motels It Bought Near Park : Lodgings: Private management companies will operate the businesses until they are demolished to make way for Westcot Center.
- EXPRESS LINE : Here Comes the (Salad) Crunch
- Duarte : Increase in Property Tax
- Man Arrested in Family Feud Shooting Death
- Pasadena : Travel Costs to Be Public
- World IN BRIEF : BANGLADESH : 5 Helicopters Open U.S. Relief Effort
- COLUMN ONE : Pockets of Vitality in West : Many cities in the region are among the nation's strongest local economies. Phoenix, despite years of real estate woes, is one of the healthiest.
- La Puente : Recall Drive Threatened
- Budget Crunch Forces College to Cut 100 Classes
- TALK TO THE ANIMALS : Nero, Tucson and the Gang Extend Greetings From the Santa Ana Zoo
- EDUCATION : School Districts : Classes for Migrants Will Be Added to Summer Program
- Smoking in Bed Blamed in Fatal Costa Mesa Fire
- Help the Public Schools: Be a Guest Speaker
- Owners of Houses Built on Dump Win Damages : Simi Valley: A jury orders a soil consultant to pay $710,000 because foundations shifted and sank when garbage decomposed.
- Water Main Repairs May Mean Dry Spell for 375,000 Residents
- Amnesia Victim's Identity Sought
- GARDEN GROVE : Homes, Streets Win Awards for Beauty
- ORANGE : Youth to Be Held Pending His Trial
- Red Alert: Fire Season Could Be Worst in Decade
- CLIPBOARD : Avoiding Court
- He Gets On, Ticks 'Em Off
- Job is Also an Adventure for Leachman : Water-skiing: Former record-holder looking to make her mark--again.
- HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING / CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Palisades Boys and Girls Sweep
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Hawkins Signs Contract With Athletics
- Plumbing the Abyss for Oil : Companies Move to Deep Water in Gulf of Mexico to Tap New Fields That Hold Great Promise
- Regulators Use New Tool to Sell S&L; Properties
- Vicky Balmot, 37, has joined New York-based...
- $10.2 Million in Bonds OKd to Finance Water Projects
- Court Order: Joan Kennedy, the former wife...
- West Covina : Drive-Through Law Revision
- Pomona : City to Pay for Lawyers
- Queen's Day Includes a Hug and Baseball
- NEIGHBORS : El Typo Loco : The designers of a Camarillo fast-food restaurant's 'Training Guide' didn't mind their p's and dotted their i's.
- He Dwells In and On the Past : High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- New Chief Makes FDA a Regulatory Tiger : Government: He is intent on restoring public confidence in the agency. Businesses are getting the word that deception won't be tolerated.
- For the Common Good : Mt. Washington Baby-Sitting Co-op Strives to Create Day-Care Center
- La Fiesta's Success Is Simple, but Preparation Is No Party
- EDUCATION : School Districts : Funds Diverted to Build 5 High School Science Labs
- Judge Delays Decision on Moving Trial : King beating: He had earlier refused to grant a change of venue for the four officers. But after hearing arguments from defense attorneys, he has second thoughts, and postpones the ruling.
- MOORPARK : Board Weighs Police Access to Students
- Settlement Reached in Jail Infirmary Death
- Disney Urged to Accept Concessions on Resort Bill
- EL RIO : Alleged Molestation Being Investigated
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Banning's Busby No-Hits Van Nuys in 4-0 Victory
- Cooperative Council Extends Ban on Building : Government: After weeks of squabbling--and without any tantrums--members unanimously approve the measure.
- Strawberry Treats in Oxnard
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Reel Unique : Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation opens a two-week run Friday.
- Glendora's Water Use Up 3% in First 4 Months of Year
- West Covina : Larger Additions OKd
- Memorial Sunday for Auto Dealer Thomas Watts
- Monterey Park : Taking Recyclables Illegal
- Laguna Officer in Kicking Case Will Be Fired
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Board Trims Candidate List to 3
- China and Washington: At a Turning Point? : The U.S. should renew economic exemptions for Beijing
- WESTMINSTER : Funds Marked for Asbestos Removal
- Hoffman Rearms His Career
- Camp Was Only the Beginning : Lakers: Even in an exhibition, there was something special about playing Portland. Now it's for the West title.
- Pruett, Ribbs Blow Engines in Indy Heat
- Spotlight Inspires Her to Shine : Gymnastics: Jenna Herrmann, 11, is San Diego's first elite gymnast in four years.
- Calvary Chapel's Bats Balance Antics in Field
- Campbell Soup Co.: The Camden, N.J., company...