- Pop Music Reviews : Voice Farm Goes Over the Top at Roxy
- How to Protect Yourself After the Trade-In
- Ernie D'Leon has been appointed vice president...
- Betsy Berman has been named senior vice...
- Gourmet Slips on Oil in Cookie Recipe : Publishing: The magazine warns readers that wintergreen oil, an ingredient it listed, could be unsafe. But it says no one has reported trouble.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Drug Cartel Pilot Pleads Guilty, Will Help Noriega Prosecutors
- Bitter Stalemate Develops Over 3 Judgeships : Judiciary: The U.S. Justice Department has refused to accept candidates recommended by then-Sen. Pete Wilson.
- Mystery Object Near Atlantis Was Ice, NASA Believes
- Soviet Drinkers Can Have a Cop Drive Them Home
- S.D. Supervisors Reject New Trash-to-Energy Pact
- Electric Car Concept Shocks Auto Industry
- CAMARILLO : Infant Dumped in Toilet Was Alive
- Deadlocked Jurors May Be Told to Try Again
- Air Quality Report
- Minorities Make Up 66% of District in Latino Remap Plan
- Insider Trading, Japanese Style : The prime minister offers a bold, and necessary, reform program
- IBF Title Fight Coming to Irvine : Super middleweight: Darrin Van Horn will defend his International Boxing Federation title against John Jarvis Aug. 17 at the Bren Center.
- TV Ratings : New Season a Free-for-All
- Paramount, William Morris Battle in Buchwald Case : Studio Subpoenas Stars' Confidential Contracts in Final Phase of 'Coming to America' Trial
- Whaling Wall : Frank Stella Tackles His Largest Project Downtown
- Peugeot Will Quit U.S. Auto Market
- Felix del Prado has been appointed controller...
- Frank Choromanskis has been appointed senior vice...
- ValCom and Inacomp Win Merger Approval : Franchises: The InaCom combination will be one of the largest computer retailers.
- Rights of Way : Ron Talmo's Trips Show Him the Land of the Law
- Unanticipated Contenders for Gates' Job--Outsiders : Police: For the first time in decades, there is a chance that the next chief will not come from within the LAPD.
- Ready! Set! . . . Charge? : * Environment: With stricter emissions standards on the horizon, experts say the electric vehicle may be the car of Southern California's future.
- Wife, Mother of Victim Sue in Fatal Shooting by Officer
- 10-Year-Old Fatally Shot by 15-Year-Old Playmate
- COUNTYWIDE : Senate Candidate Will Visit County
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- College Basketball
- Athletes Can't Go It Alone : Track and field: Sport's governing body turns down request by South Africans to compete in world championships.
- Trade-In Troubles : Car sales: Customers find they still owe on vehicles turned in to buy another auto. A DMV unit is looking into eight complaints against Jim Slemons dealerships.
- Sagging Is a Nagging Problem
- Illustrated Man Is No Skinflint
- Arabs, Israelis: Closer Yet Further : Mideast: The process of getting the two sides to talk has only made their differences clearer.
- Greek Shipowner Defends Crew as Officials Look Into Claims of Abandonment
- Maintenance Job Leaves Air of Discontent
- Shopping Center Considered for Lockheed Parcel : Burbank: City officials and the developer say such a project on the 86-acre site would provide a needed shot in the arm for the area's economy.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Jackson Takes Batting Practice
- LOS ALAMITOS : Torres Remembers His Special Laz
- He Could Have Milked Jersey for More Bread
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Key's Pitching Helps Blue Jays Put a Lock on Victory Over Tigers
- COMEDY REVIEW : Rivers Still Talking, Crowds Still Laughing
- Judge Expects 7-Month Trial for Keating : Courts: Prospective jurors are advised that such a duration could bring personal hardship, but 37 out of 100 people remain in first day of jury selection.
- Making It Work: Realistic Expectations Are the Key
- Communist Party Boss of Russia Steps Down After Stormy Meeting : Soviet Union: Hard-liner apparently sacrifices himself to help deteriorating organization.
- VA Hospitals Told to Halt Selling Tobacco as of Oct. 1
- How to Part the Poor From Their Dollars
- Politics Mires City Planners, Audit Says
- Warner Plan Would Add Cars, Smog, Study Says : Development: The environmental report projects the expansion would create 50,000 new jobs, inadequate housing and significant air pollution.
- Anaheim Stalls Layoffs, Acts to Kill Utility Tax
- Gates Bars Uniforms at Festival : Police: Gay and lesbian officers can wear only civilian clothes at Sunset Junction fair. Chief also dismisses gay recruitment as a waste of time.
- Suspect in Beating of Black Youth Arraigned Under Special Hate Law : Crime: His lawyer, however, says that his client is a victim, having lost his job, been threatened and his car vandalized.
- How Long Will It Take to Decide? : Helms move raises issue of delay on Cranston
- 'Most Wanted' Suspected Killer Caught After 3 Years : Crime: Man is arrested in Los Angeles in the execution-style slayings of four people, including a 2-year-old girl, at a Lake View Terrace crack house in 1988.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Murder Victim's Car Found in Santa Ana
- Brian Quinn is Leaving the Sockers
- Hershiser Throws a Curve, Straightens Out Dodgers : Baseball: He goes six strong innings against the Reds as L.A. ends losing streak, 5-2. Strawberry and Harris homer.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Waits Out Delay for Victory
- Angels Are Still Looking Down the Barrel, 7-4 : Baseball: They lose for the seventh consecutive time and fall 12 behind the Twins. Davis hits his 26th home run.
- Miscellany
- Antelope Valley Lands 6-10 Center
- ACOC Lays Off Seven : America's Cup: Slow payment of rights fees causes cash shortfall.
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Roberts Says That Santiago Doesn't Deserve the Boos
- NBA All-Stars Hoop It Up for Good Cause
- Doris Day Files $25-Million Lawsuit Against the Globe
- Landon's Charm Eerily Lives on in Infomercials
- Council Delays Action on Arts-Poll Proposal
- Peanut Butter Cost Forces Food Banks to Switch to Cheese
- Suits Amended to Claim TRW Broke Law
- Kevin W. Shultz has joined the Los...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- PERSPECTIVES ON HOMOSEXUALITY : Hypocritical Rule of Invisibility Reigns : The media will report everything else about a public figure but gayness, as if gays aren't found in mainstream America.
- Tuite Pay Fight May End in Court : City government: The former CRA head says he earned his $1.7-million retirement package. The council's Yaroslavsky says he'll fight it.
- Margaret Thoreau, Activist and Shelter Co-Founder, Dies
- COUNTYWIDE : CAO's Letter Eases Doubts on Seminar
- Instead of Catfish, It's Largemouth at Castaic
- Hazelton to Await CIF Decision Before Seeking Action in Court
- STAGE REVIEW : Broadway Veteran Gets Lively Salute : The Saddleback College revival of 'Jerry's Girls' shows that it knows what composer Herman's music is about, yet it pokes fun at its naivete.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Holdout DeBerg Signs With Chiefs
- Junk Phone Calls
- Still in the Ball Game : Former Dodger Cey Stays Active, but This Time the Sport Is Racquetball
- Racial Politics and Republicans
- Racial Politics and Republicans
- Navy Orders Amplifiers
- Interstate Electronics Appoints President
- Official Fined for Ethics Conflict : Penalty: California transportation commissioner admits voting on projects that were likely to generate income for his Caterpillar dealership.
- Freshmen at Greatest Rape Risk
- Nothing Amateur About His Wines
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Dahmer Faces Eight More Slaying Counts
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Men Held Over Marijuana Growing
- COUNTYWIDE : Youngsters From Barrios Are Hooked on Deep-Sea Fishing
- 2 Teen-Agers Killed, Another Hurt in Crash
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL NOTEBOOK : Conejo Lost Sleep as Well as Its Opener
- Mason to Compete for Sailing Title
- Brewers' Higuera Is Sidelined for Season
- Miami Vacation Offers Incentive for U.S. Team
- FDIC Chairman Seidman Will Resign : Despite Rifts Over Policy, Treasury Secretary Lauds Man Who Led S&L; Cleanup
- Woo on LAPD
- Corning, Mexican Glassmaker Set Up Marketing Venture
- Cytocare Inc.: The Irvine pharmaceutical and medical...
- COLUMN ONE : Portrait of a POW Hunter : One photo has given Jack Bailey the finest moment in a strange journey. His odyssey may serve as a road map to the MIA crusade and its dubious cottage industry.
- Talking Language of the Streets : * Media: A publication for addicts, recovering addicts and the homeless describes community resources and survival tips.
- Guardsmen, Reservists Seek More Benefits for Gulf Service
- Wally Berns; Actor, Community Activist
- SIMI VALLEY : Telemarketer Is Sentenced for Fraud
- Judge Refuses to Lower Bail for Singer Rick James
- Long Beach Council OKs Majority Latino District
- COSTA MESA : Mercedes Murder Retrial Up to Judge
- Man Killed by Police After Firing Shotgun Is Identified
- ANAHEIM : Restaurant Raises $150,000 for Diabetes
- COSTA MESA : Disabled and Now Homeless
- Ellis Remains Women's Leader of Race Across American Event
- Two Chains Get $92 Million in Bids for Stores
- CONSUMER NEWS
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Turkish Troops Hit Kurdish Bases
- Justice Minister Quits in Colombia
- Federal AIDS Commission Attacks Bush Drug Policy : Health: Panel charges that the Administration ignores the link between narcotics abuse and the disease. Martinez blames Congress for lack of funds.
- Yugoslavia Says Croats, Serbs Agree to Truce
- Volunteers Pitch In to Spruce Up Gymnasium : * Renovation: Latino and Chinese residents find a common goal in giving a San Gabriel community center a needed face lift.
- FILLMORE : 7 Candidates for Principal to Be Interviewed
- Officers Investigated for Role in Brawl During Padre Game
- Revolutionaries at Work in Project : Slaying aftermath: Ramona Gardens residents fear that Communist organizers will stir up gang members.
- Inglewood Blames Bank for Cashing Stolen Checks : Theft: Council votes to close Wells Fargo account in dispute over missing $1.35 million. Bank says city should have read its statements.
- Judge Upholds Oceanside's Growth Limits : Law: Developers lose a four-year legal battle to overturn the voter-approved initiative that set a maximum of 800 new units a year.
- VENTURA : Art Gallery Can Add Restaurant, Bars
- Powell Reaches Greater Heights On the Mound
- Angels Improve by Reaching Out, Honoring Carew
- Carlsbad's Culture Chase : Exhibits: The city's arts office is giving residents a healthy measure of visual sophistication. New installations include a sculptural viewing spot by the ocean and art for the new library.
- Memorial Service Set for William Ball
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Anaheim operator...
- PacifiCare Expands Base by Purchasing Bay Area Company : Acquisition: Cypress-based HMO adds clients and can offer more services by buying Execu-Fit Health Programs.
- 21 Local Emergency Rooms Bar Neurosurgical Patients
- Teradata Corp., the leading manufacturer of high-performance...
- In August, Italy Goes to the Dogs : Animal abuse: As the entire nation vacations, pets are abandoned in droves. Now, Parliament is saying, 'Enough!'
- Racial Politics and Republicans
- Fugitive in 4 Killings Seized After 3-Year Hunt
- OJAI VALLEY : Rotarians Honored for Trail Shelters
- Murder Charge Rejected Again
- Probe Ordered in Knifing of Woman Outside Court
- DISASTER WATCH : Captain Non- Courageous
- Hare Krishnas Seek Retrial in '83 George Case
- STANTON : Fire Displaces Four From Mobile Homes
- Advocate for Poor May Head Medical College in Watts
- Strings Have an Easy Time : TeamTennis: Daniels helps L.A. to a 29-13 Western Division semifinal playoff victory over Wichita on her 30th birthday.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire Sticking With Offerman
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tomlin Helps the Pirates Stay Positive, 3-1
- ART REVIEW : Sculpture Dances on Edge of U.S. and Mexico : Luis Jimenez's 'Fiesta-Jarabe' combines cultural symbolism and Mexican pride just 10 feet over the American side of the border.
- Dow Soars 38.24 as Fed Acts on Interest Rates
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Romanian Leader Wins an Emotional Welcome in Sister State of Moldova
- Nation IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Judge's Order Quiets Abortion Protests
- 3 Israeli Soldiers Jailed for Balking at Service
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Object Near Atlantis Was Ice, NASA Says
- State Now Says Spill Poses Risk of Birth Defects
- Transportation Official Fined Over S.D. Votes
- Crash of Tanker Truck Shuts I-5 for 17 Hours
- Tell the Arabs: Reforms First, Concessions Later : Mideast: As the West did with Gorbachev, Israel should wait for evidence of credibility.
- IRVINE : Scientist Studying Brain Receives Grant
- Tall, Quiet Inmate Stays Icy Cool as He Gets Treatment
- STAGE REVIEWS : Wordy One-Acts at Burbage Theatre
- Decadance Finds Success After Forming Own Label
- RADIO
- Beverly Hills Business Bank: The Laguna Hills...
- Thrifty Hires Lucky's William E. Yingling III
- Vons Splits Its Ad Business Among 3 Firms : Marketing: The supermarket chain says the division of duties is expected to reduce advertising costs.
- L.A. Chamber Makes Insurance Reform Plea : Regulation: Among the proposals at a state hearing was one for 'portable' coverage that a worker could take from one job to the next.
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Quake Rattles Buildings in Tokyo
- Ex-CIA Official May Face Charges in Iran-Contra Case
- Parental Choice Facing First Major Test : Minnesota is taking the lead in allowing 'chartered schools.' Control is taken from districts and given to teachers.
- Drivers Plug In to the Electrical Alternative
- Temper Tantrums Over a Dystopian Nightmare : People's Park: The dream has become a blight and the fight to save it serves no one.
- Family Claims Racial Bias by Police, Seeks $10 Million in Lawsuit : Courts: Latinos say they were attacked by Santa Monica officers as part of officially sanctioned prejudice.
- Golf
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Foothill Sightings of Mountain Lions
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Holdout DeBerg Signs With Chiefs
- Dorsey Player Wins Appeal to City Section
- Pop Music Reviews : Bar-Band Boogie 'n' Berry to the Bone
- Don Ameche Tribute Gives a Glimpse of a Golden Era
- Investors Shifting Cash Out of 'Park'
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Swaggart Defends His Actions at Trial
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Court Opens Way for Senate Election
- Zapped by an Energy Crisis
- Veteran CBS News Figure Harry Reasoner Dies at 68 : Broadcasting: The commentator, who preferred a light touch, was first co-editor of '60 Minutes.'
- Board Adopts County Budget With Cutbacks : Finances: The spending blueprint eliminates 54 positions and makes reductions in almost every department.
- OXNARD : Council OKs Higher Fees for Builders
- Encino Man Slain in Van Nuys Parking Lot
- WESTMINSTER : 3 Men Rescue 2 in Freeway Car Fire
- Larsen Pulls Away in 1,500 : Swimming: Her 16:51.63 is 12th-fastest time in the world this year.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Holdout DeBerg Signs With Chiefs
- Kings Match Offer and Sign Huddy
- Miscellany
- Another Newcomer Dazzles Angel Hitters : Twins: Willie Banks overcomes rocky start to become fifth rookie pitcher in past month to defeat California.
- Coming to the Defense of Westminster High
- Coming to the Defense of Westminster High
- Coming to the Defense of Westminster High
- Coming to the Defense of Westminster High
- Coming to the Defense of Westminster High
- Coming to the Defense of Westminster High
- MOVIES - Aug. 7, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 7, 1991
- Obituaries - Aug. 7, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 7, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 7, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 7, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 7, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 7, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 7, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 7, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 7, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 7, 1991
- 4 School Districts Rescind $50 Property Fee for Upkeep
- TEAMWORK: The county's Human Relations Commission will...
- Hopes Raised for Hostage Release : Mideast: U.S. officials say they have assurances that an American will be freed soon. The Lebanese kidnapers say they will send an envoy to the United Nations.
- GOING, GOING . . . : Orange...
- Bush Renews Attacks on Foes of High Court Nominee : Judiciary: He calls them 'out of touch with mainstream America.' Effort is attempt to blunt barbs aimed at Thomas by rights, labor groups.
- Merger of 2 Imperiled O.C. Panels Urged
- Supervisors Form Panel to Review Court Security After Woman Is Stabbed
- TUSTIN : Lawsuit Threatened Over Development
- FDIC Chairman Seidman Will Resign : Sentiment in Congress Leans Toward Overhauling RTC, Giving It Independent Chief
- YOUNG ANGELS: The plunge of the '91...
- Laguna Offers $100,000 to Kicking Victim
- LANDMARKS: Santa Ana attorney Ron Talmo loves...
- Four O.C. School Districts Rescind New Property Fee
- Westminster Killing Will Test State's 'Street Terrorist' Law : Courts: Three gang members charged in woman's shooting death will face additional count. Prosecutors are trying the strategy for the first time locally to win a stiffer sentence.
- Joint Schools Panel Rescinds New Property Fee : Education: Vote kills $50-a-parcel fee in Orange County. Board members cite high cost of legal battle, outcry from constituents.
- Fiery Truck Crash Shuts Interstate 5; Motorist Arrested
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 7, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 7, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 7, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 7, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 7, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 7, 1991
- Earnings at CII Financial Climb 94% in 2nd Quarter
- Optics 1 Inc. of Westlake Village was...
- SANTIAGO : A Washington Offensive?
- Assemblyman Accused of 35 Campaign Rule Violations
- Kingsley Amis: The Rebel Turns Right : Books: He was called one of England's 'Angry Young Men.' But at 69, he's gone conservative--and now says Margaret Thatcher is his 'dream girl.'
- Quayle Proposal to Urge Limits on Punitive Damages in Civil Suits
- Judge Signs Order Setting Killer's Date for Execution : Crime: Kevin Cooper was convicted six years ago of hacking and stabbing to death four people in Chino Hills.
- A Convenience for the Morally Disabled : Handicapped parking: Now, the violators have their own bootleg or borrowed placards in their BMWs and Rollses.
- Quake Rattles Granada Hills, Panorama City
- Judge Signs Death Warrant for Escapee Who Killed 4
- Voices From the Past
- Yes, Do Try to Clear the Air : But will Congress' 'October surprise' probe end up merely adding to the political pollution?
- William M. Harris; Professor, Attorney
- ACLU Drive Puts 1st District Council Campaign in Spotlight
- Gulls Agree to Sign Korol
- Steeler Linebacker Jenkins, Former Titan, Out Indefinitely
- Clausen Isn't Letting His Job Get Best of Him : Chargers: New defensive line coach is kept quite busy, however, by his charges.
- Sale of ATI Medical Inc.'s Software Unit Is Canceled
- Earnings Increase 53% at Charter Pacific Bank
- Arete Associates in Sherman Oaks won a...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Ventura County Bancorp Reports Drop in Profit
- Biosym in Drug Field by Design
- German Hospital Officials Courted by Beckman : Technology: Tour of UCI Medical Center focuses on Fullerton-based firm's equipment. The company says it is sowing the seeds of future sales.
- Kemper Corp. has named David B. Mathis...
- O.C. May Have to Rush Jail Expansion Work : Court: Supervisors weigh options after judge orders sheriff jailed unless early inmate releases stop by Nov. 1.
- Plan to Relocate City Hall Dealt a Severe Blow : Government: Council decides against initiating acquisition of property on eastern side of downtown San Diego.
- PLATFORM : Look Past the Shining Badge
- Imagine a cockroach show with such attractions...
- MISSION VIEJO : Prosecutor to Discuss Waste Industry
- JWP Completes Purchase of Failing Businessland Chain
- John F. Whealon; Biblical Scholar, Archbishop of Hartford, Conn.
- World View : Slavery, 20th-Century Style : In the Third World, bonded labor and child exploitation are widespread. Debt and greed set the trap; family burdens often perpetuate it.
- Amgen Leads Biotechnology Rival in Sales
- Artemus Ham Jr.; Attorney, Benefactor of UNLV
- Air Quality Report
- YORBA LINDA : Cambodian Art Shown at Library
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Foreign Capital Isn't a Bogeyman : Oil venture with Chevron will test the seriousness of Moscow's intentions to pursue economic <i> perestroika.</i>
- Woman, 22, Found Slain in Her Apartment
- Miscellany
- An Arm Problem Dr. Jobe Can't Fix
- Litton Data Systems in Van Nuys won...
- Whittaker Electronic Systems in Simi Valley won...
- Century 21 Buys a Management Relocation Company in Walnut
- Offering Postponed for Summit Health Unit
- Iraq Returns Looted Kuwaiti Gold
- IRVINE : Identity of Crash Victim Is Sought
- Authority Might Rescind Controversial Fee : Schools: Joint panel of trustees will reconsider annual levy in wake of strong opposition. Legal challenges are feared as well as a division in school officials and constituents.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : New District Head Proposes a Retreat
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Teen Suffers Serious Injuries in Crash
- Frozen Food Left Over From Desert War Will Help Feed the Needy
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- New City, but Same Story for Dodgers : Baseball: L.A. fails to hold lead against the Reds and loses fourth in a row, 10-6. Griffin breaks cheekbone in freak collision with Larkin in the sixth inning.
- Miscellany
- Jurisprudence
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Larry Andersen is Dissatisfied With Outing in Return to Houston
- SWIMMING / JUNIOR NATIONALS MEET : St. Louis Girl Breaks Record in 400
- 'GMA' Ratings Dynasty Rolls On and On
- Taxes, Budget Cuts May Slow Recovery : Economy: The Fed's Western regional president says he still expects 'moderate economic growth.'
- Zoo and Animal Park Capture Elusive Tourist : Leisure: The two San Diego attractions have managed to do what others couldn't: post attendance gains in a recession year. New exhibits get much of the credit.
- Semco Instruments Profits Fall 86%, Sales Down 30%
- Delphi Shows $660,000 Loss for 1st Quarter
- Can GM Sell Van Nuys Site Despite Soft Market? : Real estate: The buyer pool is likely to be small, and there could be complications if the land has been contaminated by pollutants.
- Southeast Banking Turns to Fed for Loans