- SEC Fines Mutual Fund a Record $25 Million
- TRANSPORTATION
- Alibi Frees Man Linked 'Beyond Doubt' to Slaying
- Countywide : Man Offers Building for Interface Shelter
- California / IN BRIEF : SHINGLE SPRINGS : Car-Bus Crash Kills Woman, 2 Children
- Desert Storm Ship to Open for Viewing
- WATER WATCH : Welcome Cleansing
- GAO Says Bush Trying to Ease Bank Oversight : Finance: The testimony by Charles Bowsher sparks partisan fireworks at a Senate hearing.
- Husband's Trial in Poisoning of Educator Opens : Courts: Prof. Richard Overton nearly got away with 'the perfect crime' in South County cyanide murder of his wife, prosecutor charges.
- Self-Defense Claim Protects Gang Killers From Arrest
- Union Offers Radical Plan on Schools' Crisis : Education: It would slash management rolls, freeze hiring and pay top administrators the same as teachers. It is designed to help the district trim $400 million from its budget.
- FULLERTON : Council Won't Cut Funding for 2 Events
- All for none: It turns out that...
- DANA POINT : 2 Council Members Served Recall Notice
- Policy on Iraq Before the War
- No Charges Filed Against Man Who Killed Two
- California / IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Counselors Report More Rape Violence
- William Francis Tait Markas Dies at 86 : He Was Drummer for Singer Bing Crosby, Realtor, AA 'Guru'
- Purse-Snatching Case May Become Homicide as Victim Dies
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Jerald and Lydia Clark Become Adoptive Parents of a Baby Girl
- Grievance Filed on Howe's Behalf
- Sections Set Bowl Game on Dec. 18 : Football: Southern Section's Division I champion will meet City's 4-A winner.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Mezzanine' Has Its Ups, Downs in Santa Monica
- Homedco Confirms Takeover Negotiations as Its Stock Soars
- Inner-City Insurance Bias Cited : Legislation: John Garamendi says reforms are needed to prevent discrimination. But the industry denies that there is a problem.
- U.S. Assails Its Critics at Summit : Environment: The Administration accuses allies of emphasizing rhetoric over action. Tensions in Rio could make the conference an ordeal for President Bush.
- BOOK REVIEW : Dysfunctional Look at Recovery Crusade : I'M DYSFUNCTIONAL, YOU'RE DYSFUNCTIONAL: The Recovery Movement and Other Self-Help Fashions; <i> by Wendy Kaminer</i> , Addison-Wesley $18.95, 192 pages
- Whitten Relinquishes Panel's Chairmanship
- Grower Gets Prison, $23-Million Penalty in Plea Deal : Courts: Agreement is the largest settlement of an individual's felony U. S. tax case. The wealthy farmer was accused of bribery and faced a 102-year sentence.
- U.S., Russia Fail to Agree on Nuclear Cuts
- INS Settles Lawsuit, Will Notify Suspects of Rights in Writing
- Woman, Daughter Raped in Home Robbery
- Union Says Talks With County Stalled : Labor: It claims county hasn't budged on contract offer that would mean 25% pay cut for workers.
- AIRLINES : Other Carriers Match Delta's Fares to Europe : Travel: The move stepped up a fight that began in April when American slashed business fares and created a simplified ticket structure.
- Temecula Crash Survivor Haunted by Screams and Scene of Death
- U.S., 4 Other Nations Plan Pacific Exercise
- 38 Killed by Blast in Ukraine Mine
- Pair Meets Apathy in Attempt to Enshrine Once-Proud Ship
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Doubles Attorney Fees in Civil Rights Case
- Phillips Says He Warned Investors of Problems : Trials: The real estate speculator is accused of fraud. He admits he can't prove he disclosed risks and cash-flow difficulties.
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- PRO TOUCH: If you are, or want...
- FLUSH WITH CASH: The city of Anaheim...
- Gunfire Deaths of Black Teens in Stark Rise
- Expanded Urban Aid Plan May Be Vetoed Over Cost
- Gates Files Retirement Application : Police: The chief picks June 28 as the final day of his 43-year career with the LAPD. Police Commission retains a lawyer in case he changes his mind.
- U.N. Observers Due in Sarajevo Today : Balkans: Peacekeeping plan will be tested. The Pentagon warns against commitment of U.S. troops.
- FIGHTING BACK: Residents of Anaheim's Riverdale area,...
- BOSS'S EXAMPLE: A federal judge's decision Tuesday...
- House Votes for More Jobless Aid; Veto Seen
- CAMARILLO : Body of Teacher Found in CYA Pool
- 'Next thing I knew, we were going down.' : Man Dies as Pickup Plunges Down a Mountain Ravine : Crash: Truck's driver is arrested at hospital on suspicion of drunk driving.
- Com Systems to Handle Calls for Nevada Network
- Beverly Hills Fan Doubles Its Profit in 2nd Quarter
- How to Choose and Use a Sunscreen
- COUNTYWIDE : Shift of Duties Saves County $42,000
- Activists Blame Sedatives in Death of Zoo Elephant
- More Deputies, Hidden Cameras Patrol Blue Line : Transit: Security is beefed up in effort to decrease car-train collisions. Autos are sometimes hit as drivers try to sneak around the barriers.
- Sick Koala Put to Sleep at Zoo
- IRVINE : Scientist to Receive Top UC Irvine Award
- Absentee Ballots in Senate Race Build Hayden's Lead to 453 Votes
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Gets Proposal on Casa Romantica
- Former Cypress Pitcher Signs With Cleveland
- New York Cycling Race Canceled After Three Die in Two Crashes
- A Tangle Over Tickets : Ticketmaster, Target of Lawsuits, Says It Offers Broad Service
- Fighting Back Via Poster Power : A Group Called the 'Guerrilla Matrons,' Aided by Artist Robbie Conal, Takes to the Streets at Night to Spread Its Abortion-Rights Message
- Bringing Law Out of Disorder : Broadcasting: An organization advises Eastern Europe on how to organize, regulate and privatize its TV and radio industries.
- IN BRIEF : Supreme Court to Look at Cashless Pension Funding
- PerfectData's Profit Rises 40% in Quarter
- The Information Systems Security Assn. has announced...
- BURBANK : Warner Bros. Joins Effort to Build Sports Arena
- ENVIRONMENT : Seeking a Foster Home for Nuclear Waste : Negotiator finds some interest in taking a little radioactivity off his hands for a while.
- SANTA ANA : Shortening School Day to Be Considered
- Jump in Crime Spurs OCTA to Weigh Use of Deputies : Transportation: Armed officers patrolling transit terminals may replace private security forces now in use.
- College World Series TV Ratings Improve
- Miscellany
- Olympics
- A Dugout From Hell : Padres' Sheffield Says He Nearly Quit Baseball After Stint With Brewers
- Victory Recipe
- MUSIC REVIEW : Festival's Last Performance Tops Them All
- California Primary Winners
- Home HIV Test Kit May Soon Be on Market : Health: State officials say a Costa Mesa firm has a good chance of satisfying their concerns about reliability and procedures for notifying patients of results.
- Vitesse Announces Plans for Venture With Marietta
- Yolanda De La Paz has joined Wells...
- Zenith Getting a Handle on Risk : Woodland Hills: The insurer has cut its holdings in junk bonds from 14% to 2% of assets and expects to win the Proposition 103 fight.
- Wood, Gold, History and Mystery
- 3 Killed in Alabama Commuter Plane Crash
- Maddy Revives Environmental Exemption Bill : Pollution: Senate GOP leader says legislation easing regulations on L.A.-area refineries would help in riot recovery. Environmental groups dispute his reasoning.
- SOLIMAR BEACH : Crude Oil Spills at Conoco Plant
- Officials Feared Lawsuit by Supremacist : Demonstrations: The Nationalist Movement was allowed to assemble because the city was concerned that refusal would trigger a costly legal action over free speech.
- Weekend Box Office
- Pair Fired for Looking Out for Themselves
- Modem-Maker Relocates
- Working On a Cure for Unequal Medicine : Personal health: Women's medical issues are moving up on the nation's agenda. The shift resulted in part from the changing needs of aging baby boomers.
- Foley to Launch Fight Against Balanced Budget Amendment
- Perot Vows Top Priority for Cities, Mayors Say
- No Ordinary Carnival for a Heroic Benefit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Group Files Petition Over Recall Results
- Jurisprudence
- The Minnesota North Stars announced that Bob...
- Tony Parrish
- Jordan Has Sore Heel, Skips Practice
- POP REVIEW : KMFDM Fades After Big Start
- Solana Beach's Tough Ban on Smoking Won't Be Cold-Turkey Affair
- LOS ANGELES : Bail Set at $5 Million for Drug Ring Suspects
- Oxnard to Act Today on Recycling Plant Pact : Environment: The city would not have to pay about $15 million to maintain the former Santa Clara dump if it takes a lead role in reducing the county's landfill use.
- A Chance to Join Research Projects
- Transient Sought in Deputy's Shooting
- ORANGE : Delay Probable for Street Fair Scrip
- PALMDALE : Lease OKd for Golf Course at Airport
- New Charges Filed in Temecula Chase : Immigration: A San Ysidro man has been charged with smuggling, and officials say the sixth death in the case will be added to the murder charges against the teen-age driver.
- PREP NOTES
- Penguins Looking to Build Dynasty
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Khan's Striking Voice Carries Zeal of Approval
- Calnetics Acquires Assets of Plastic Science Inc.
- Summer Picture Brightens for S.D. Tourism Industry : Economy: Air, hotel price wars bode well for peak travel season.
- Sherman Oaks Resident Settles Over MiniScribe
- May Sales of Houses, Condos Drop : Real estate: Curfew and travel limits during the riots are blamed for the 4% decrease in Valley activity since April and the 32% slide from 1991.
- INSURANCE
- Electropure, HOH Reach Agreement
- Evening Out Ends in Tragedy for 2 Preschool Teachers and Friends
- We Can Turn Back the Cultural Hands of Time : Parents: Family breakup and out-of-wedlock childbirth are reality, but not immutable.
- Burbank Gets Boost in Quest for a Pro Team : Development: Warner Bros. enters an agreement to work on plans for an arena. The city hopes that the Clippers can be enticed to move there.
- The Wrong Goodby
- PREP NOTES
- Testimony Is Given in Trial of Nebraska Football Player
- IN BRIEF : High Court Lets Stand Federal Express Victory
- Laser Medical Awarded Another Patent
- General Dynamics Plans Stock Buyback : Wall Street: The company, which has cash after selling several units, may purchase up to 30% of the shares outstanding.
- Executive Will Head Admar's Managed Health Care Division
- MCI Founder McGowan Is Dead at 64 : Telecommunications: The entrepreneur's challenge to ATT forced its breakup.
- Czechoslovak President May Step Aside : Politics: An aide to Vaclav Havel says he will withdraw as candidate for second term if Slovakia secedes from federation.
- Daughter Held in Elderly Man Abandonment
- High Court Delays Clinic Protection Vote
- BOOK REVIEW : Scientist's Biography Loses a Bit in 'Translation' : STEPHEN HAWKING: A Life in Science, <i> by Michael White and John Gribbin,</i> Dutton, $23; 304 pages
- Insider : Foreign Reporters Get Little Respect in U.S. : Emphasis on domestic issues prompts candidates to snub overseas journalists.
- Man Awakens With Arrow in His Head
- Black Firms Missing Out on Rebuilding : Unrest: Ueberroth faces conflict between residents of riot area and property owners who want work done quickly.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : LEGAL HELP
- Man Sent to Prison in Bank Fraud
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : ASSISTANCE DEADLINES
- PACOIMA : 2 to Stand Trial in Slaying, Robberies
- Walker Nominated to Be First Black USOC President
- South Hills Had More Peaks Than Valleys
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Same Place, Same Thing--but in a Good Way : The music-making goes right at the opening of the weeklong Baroque Festival of Corona del Mar, now in its 12th year.
- Action Fans Feel Patriotic : Movies: 'Patriot Games' knocks 'Lethal Weapon 3' from top spot. A record-tying summer box office is seen possible.
- Stanley T. Crooke has been elected to...
- School District Offers 5 Closed Valley Campuses for Lease
- Litton Consolidates 4 Operations at 2 Sites
- In-Your-Face Ads Will Play a Bigger Role
- Ocean Pacific and Partners Sued by Bank : Debt: Wells Fargo seeks to recover $2.1 million owed by surf-wear giant, which has filed for Chapter 11 protection.
- Pope Risks Angola Enclave's Wrath With Share-Wealth Plea
- Big 3 U.S. Auto Firms Team Up on Key Projects
- CULTURE WATCH : Stuck Inside? Just Go Climb a Wall
- 5 Burned in Blast at Oil Refinery
- PARIS : Elizabeth Returns
- Israel Unlikely to Execute Demjanjuk : War crimes: As evidence of mistaken identity increases, the case against American unravels.
- Teachers' Vote Halts Plan for Shorter School Year : Education: Board considered fewer class days to save money. But rejection by union makes proposal moot.
- COUNTYWIDE : 8 Plead Not Guilty in Drug Charges
- Slayer Coffman Depicted as Independent : Trial: Prosecution contends she was not dominated by her lover when they killed a Huntington Beach woman.
- Police, Gangs Blame Each Other for Party Melees : Violence: Officers believe Crips-Bloods truce is a plot to attack law enforcement. Revelers say they are holding peaceful get-togethers.
- SPORTS WATCH : Shining Diamond
- Ryan M. Trimble has been promoted to...
- Patty M. DeGaetano has been named corporate...
- Hilton Joins Bidding for New Orleans Casino
- Earl C. Broady Sr.; Judge Started Out as a Janitor
- EDUCATION : Deep-South Campus Chips Away at Entrenched Biases
- Next Step : Experimental Moscow School a Lesson in Freedom : Russian educational reform is aimed at shattering the rigid mind-set inherited from the Soviet era.
- Love 'Em or Lynch 'Em? : Some La Jollans Say Those Squirrels Are Just Too Much
- County OKs Payment in Jail Beating : Settlement: Suit alleges that schizophrenic inmate suffered brain damage at hands of deputies. He would receive $1.75 million.
- CAMARILLO : 2 Get Jail Sentences for Raping Girl, 14
- Stopping Flood of Illegal Immigrants
- BANKING
- Special Devices Suffers 40% Drop in Profit for Quarter
- Albert J. Auer has been elected chairman...
- Ruling Bans Monopolies on Repairs : Antitrust: In a closely watched case, the U.S. Supreme Court says manufacturers can't force consumers to return to them for parts and service.
- Christopher to Step Down as Head of Law Firm : People: The police reform commission chairman will remain a partner at O'Melveny & Myers.
- MOSCOW : Mikhail on the Spot
- School Board to Reconsider Its Decision to Cut Busing
- Teen-Ager Charged With Murder in Stabbing of Boy, 16
- CHULA VISTA : Marshals Capture Escaped Prisoner
- Revamp Plan Jolts Sheriff's Officials : Reorganization: Some commanders believe a proposal to create eight chief deputy positions is punishment for their opposition to Sheriff Jim Roache during the election campaign.
- MISSION VIEJO : District to Act on Budget Reduction
- OXNARD : Santa Maria Closure May Aid Local Plant
- Vincent Calls Strike Seven on Yankee Reliever Howe
- Dodgers a Victim of Justice : Baseball: He hits homer, drives in three runs during a 4-2 victory, the Braves' ninth in their last 10 games.
- PREP NOTES : McCaffrey Takes Over El Toro Baseball Again
- Norman Settles for U.S. Open Alternate's Spot : Golf: Tiger Woods, Crenshaw and Miller also fail to make the field during qualifying.
- Son Keeps Jazz Legend's Legacy Alive : Music: Since its founding by T. S. Monk Jr., the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz fosters young talent through competitions.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Cable TV Company Hikes Its Fees 9%
- CATALINA ISLAND : Drowned Scuba Diver Identified as Glendora Man
- Cycling
- Bowness Is Fired as Coach by NHL's Bruins
- PREP NOTES
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Says He's Worried About Howe
- PREP BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR : Holcomb a Hit for El Dorado
- PREP NOTES
- Rams Create New Position for Younger
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Mind' Games at Tiffany
- Schools Brace for $21 Million More in Cuts : Budget: San Diego superintendent outlines scope of suggested cutbacks, which are on top of $9.6 million slashed last month.
- Linwood A. Lacy Jr. has been appointed...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Litton Systems in Agoura Hills won an...
- A Site That's Not Apt to Mushroom
- Documentary : Does Trail to Ark of Covenant End Behind Aksum Curtain? : A British author believes the long-lost religious object may actually be inside a stone chapel in Ethiopia.
- She's True to a Different Lesson of Her Heritage
- Changing Lifestyles : Not Paying Taxes Is a Way of Life in Lebanon : An estimated 75% of the population hasn't paid anything since the beginning of the civil war in 1975.
- Motorcycle Club Sues Bar Over Dress Code
- City Tightens Law on Adult Businesses : Entertainment: Modeling studios, tanning salons with fashion shows will be affected in Newport Beach.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Robbins Expected to Begin Prison Term Next Week
- Therapist Accused of Sexual Affair With 1978 Patient
- THE TIMES 1992 BASEBALL TEAM / ALL COUNTY : Trip to 4-A Title Game Highlights Flint's Year : Coach of the Year: In his 13th season at Irvine, his Vaqueros overcame unproven pitching for a surprising finish.
- OLYMPIC TRIALS / FENCING : L.A.'s Nick Bravin, 21, Retains National Foil Title
- PADRES UPDATE / NOTEBOOK : Harris Almost Punted His Career in Baseball for One in Football
- PREP GOLF : Riley Wins CIF Boys' Title; Booth Is Girls' Champion
- McDonald, Smith Sign with SDSU
- Riley Delays Rest, Gets Title : Golf: Patrick Henry senior continues to collect tournament victories by taking the CIF/Southern California Golf Assn. Invitational crown.
- TV Reviews : 'Street Scenes' Misses Its Fascinating Subject
- Stock Watch
- James T. Kelley has joined Optima Asset...
- Whittaker Electronic Systems in Simi Valley won...
- The Titan Corp. announced that John R....
- Utility Power Group Wins Solar Energy Contract
- Dow Rises 5.44 After Day of Seesaw Trading : Market Overview
- Stevens Construction Inc. in Lancaster won a...
- The Immune Response Corporation today announced the...
- Nassco Pins Its Hopes on Bill Before Congress : Competition: The shipbuilder says the legislation could prove to be the salvation of a dying industry.
- Image Entertainment Reports Profit for Year
- IN BRIEF : Justices Order 'Bumping' Case to Be Reviewed
- Rainbow Acquires French Company
- Christian Science Financial Ills Disclosed : Religion: Broadcasting programs have cost $259 million since 1984. Reserves have been depleted and $115 million has been borrowed from employee pension fund.
- Czechoslovak President May Step Aside : Politics: An aide to Vaclav Havel says he will withdraw as candidate for second term if Slovakia secedes from federation.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Isolated Island Comes to Life in a Big Way : Thousands of sea lions converge off the Ventura coast for two months of giving birth and fighting for mates.
- Sun Lovers See the Light : Beach-goers are finally getting the message about protecting against skin cancer with lotion and shelters. And experts continue to put word out.
- Rancho Santiago to Study Staff Training
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE RIOTS : Faster Than a Speeding Bromide : The 'progressives' find their posture powerless against the mob; our 'Metropolis' awaits rescue from itself.
- COUNTYWIDE : Sunshine 'a Fluke,' but Clouds to Return
- UTILITIES
- Datametrics to Provide Printers for Air Force
- BANKING
- Earth Summit's Forest Treaty Is Pruned Back
- James E. Cunningham; Ex-Mayor of San Bernardino
- 'Friendly Fire' Gadgetry Set for Inspection
- 4 Die in Traffic Accidents in County Over Weekend
- Panel Attacks Funding Cuts for Drug Program : Law enforcement: The county unit in charge of apportioning money says the city of Los Angeles allocates too much to police pensions.
- LA MESA : Kidnaping Suspect Sought in Slaying
- STANTON : Victim in Fatal Shooting Identified
- COUNTY ALL-STAR SOFTBALL GAME : Wielandt's Two RBIs Give North the Victory
- AFTERMATH
- Neighbors Create an Anti-Gang Mural as Way to Combat Graffiti
- COUNTYWIDE : Lawyers Deny Magazine's Report That King Lives in County
- Why Gates Won't Let Go: The Pain of Losing Power : Authority: It's never easy to give up power, because it means giving up part of one's identity. For many, it's a kind of death.
- Robbins to Start Prison Sentence for Corruption : Crime: The former state senator is expected to arrive Monday at a Lompoc facility. He will serve up to five years.
- SAN DIEGO : Community Group to Study Racism
- IRVINE : Council to Weigh Cuts in Programs
- SANTA PAULA : Fugitive Taken Into Custody in Houston
- RESEDA : Dismissal Rejected in Baby Death Trial
- Rob Gaudreau of Providence College, the top...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hill Stays on Top With Second Shutout Against Mets
- Williams Makes New Memories : NBA finals: Bulls' reserve also has the difficult job of dealing with the old, tragic ones.
- Stardom Seems to Be Beyond Daly's Range
- Monica Jimenez
- Best Pal Has Sore Leg, Will Have X-Rays : Horse racing: Gelding's owner also learns that the Suburban Handicap, Strike The Gold's next scheduled start, might become an ACRS event.
- AFTERMATH
- Guaranteed, Marlins Will Lead Minor Leagues in Grooming
- Rams Give Younger a New Job
- MUSIC REVIEW : Up-Close, Cozy With Jennings : Country: Laid-back rebel blended old and new material during an an engaging performance in a small club.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Prickly Problems in Regulating Acupuncturists
- Victricia A. Lokey has been appointed vice...
- Young Realtors to Hire Realty World Agents
- Hanson Lab Furniture Acquired by Norlab Inc.
- Litton Systems in Woodland Hills won an...
- REGIONAL REPORT : Charities Look for Another Way : Social services: To cope with cutbacks in support from troubled United Way, many agencies pursue funding on their own.
- LUXEMBOURG : Salvaging the EC
- LONG BEACH : Topsy-Elvord Declared Winner of Council Race
- OJAI : Hearing to Address Downtown Parking
- Blacks Most Often Named as Victims of Child Abuse : Youths: But aggressive reporting--not more mistreatment--may explain the figures, some experts say.
- VENTURA : Council Raises City Business Trash Rate
- Alchemy Has a Golden Touch
- Vincent Calls Strike Seven on Yankee Reliever Howe
- Deputies Recapture Prisoner After Escape From Work Crew