- TV REVIEW : KCET's 'Take Five' Series Plays Beat the Clock
- The World : Sakharov Visits Norway
- Finley Is Named Angel of the Week
- The Pacific : U.S. Insurers Tapping Japan's Flow of Money
- Entrenched Discontent
- Uno Tells Shock at Party Defeat at Hands of Socialist
- The Workplace and AIDS Bias
- LOCAL : Fired On, Valley Amtrak Crew Says
- The Nation : HUD Curbs on 9 Mortgage Firms Told
- Clever Trevor had the bloodlines and the...
- 4 Arrested in Shooting of Newhall Man, 19
- Stakes Raised in Bid for British Firm:...
- ANALYSIS : RULE OF LAW : Baseball Commissioner's Power Had Been Unchallenged by Courts
- Escaped Prisoner Arrested in Rape
- GM-Toyota Plant Accused of Safety Violations, Fined
- Holocaust Survivor Killed After Clash Over Swastika
- P.M. BRIEFING : Toy Company Chairman Dies at 47
- Rep. Rohrabacher on Cold Fusion
- WORLD : Ailing Papandreou, Leftist Confer
- PARTIAL TEXT OF NADEL'S RULING
- Two Buildings Rammed by Truck
- MAI's LeBow May Have Cut Himself Out of Prime Deal
- Five Convicted in Bank Theft: A federal...
- Bird Passes Test, Scores 33 in 29 Minutes
- Chula Vista Jail Riot Hurts More Than 50
- Jury to Decide Dairy's Role in Crisis
- MUSIC REVIEW : Long Beach's Falletta Closes Bay Area Series
- Between Hard Rock Cafe and a Pretty Place
- Pope Names Berlin Bishop
- P.M. BRIEFING : Helmsley Jury Selection Begins
- JAZZ REVIEWS : 'Hamp and George Salute Benny' at Carnegie Hall
- Santa Ana : 2 Held After Occupants of Autos Trade Gunfire
- A Hoosier Dream Life for Whittier Native
- Reporter's Notebook : Defaced Road Signs Point to Anti-Refugee Sentiment
- Minor League Notebook / Elliott Teaford : Plemel Gets Guided Tour Through Life in Class A
- Britain Rejects European Bank, Single Currency
- Florida Gun Law
- JUDGMENT CALL : The Man Who Stymied Giamatti Isn't Used to Spotlight
- Politicians Try to Defuse Northwest Logging Fight
- Rep. Rohrabacher on Cold Fusion
- This Time, Padres Find a Way to Win
- Clash of Egos Prevented Secret Merger of S&Ls; CalFed, GlenFed
- Tom Herr Fined for Missing Game
- INS Chief Resigns; Under Fire in Justice Dept. Audit
- Teacher Speaks Children's Language: Cartoons
- Carl Lewis Beats Stewart, Burrell in 100
- Change Those Water Ways
- A Time of Danger : Blind Spot Is a Menace for Surfacing Submarines
- EXIT LINES
- Judge Blocks Rose Hearing for Two Weeks
- He Doesn't Deserve Office, She Says : Ex-Geisha 'Cleanses Heart' With Blast at Uno
- Toxins Join O.C. Air Via 'Clean' Industry : 169 Companies Released More Than 7 Million Pounds of Chemical Fumes in '87
- Geography Courses
- Business Grads of '89
- Do Your Homework, Then Guesswork
- World's Tallest Building Still for Sale : Sears to Move Workers From Tower to Suburb
- POP REVIEWS : Post-Prince Wendy & Lisa Come out Fighting
- Fetal Tissue Use Raises Questions
- Blue Jays' Gaston Vs. Orioles' Robinson : Major League First: Opposing Black Managers
- ART
- 5 Guilty of Plot to Kill Mafia Boss Gotti
- India Gunmen Kill 26 Hindus; Sikhs Blamed
- Buena Park : Traffic Dispute Ends in Gunfire; Man Held
- Lawyer's Daughter, 13, Dies of Injuries From Plane Crash That Killed 3 Others
- 200,000 Cheer On Gay Pride Parade
- Thiokol Spins Off Businesses: Stockholders approved a...
- Pilot Program Will Find Recycling Is Already Up and Flying
- Mafioso Tripped Up by His Love of Soccer
- South Korean Police Arrest 67 Strikers
- MOVIES - June 26, 1989
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- The State - News from June 26, 1989
- From the Archives: Zhao Replaced by Hard-Liner; Other Key Positions Reshuffled
- TIGERGATE : All-Night Counseling Session Has Turned Into a Nightmare for Women's Track Coach, Other Officials in LSU Athletic Program
- Kareem
- That P.R. Flair
- Should a Studio City carwash be preserved as a cultural monument? : FOR: JACK McGRATH
- Doctors Use Art Created by Sufferers to Learn More About Headaches
- On City Hall Lawn : Councilman's Idea to House the Homeless
- Home Improvement : Brushing Up on Ways to Ease Painting Chore : Proper preparation, materials and tools will result in a more satisfying result.
- ELEPHANT MEMORIES Thirteen Years in the Life of an Elephant Family<i> by Cynthia Moss(Fawcett Columbine: $10.95, illustrated) </i>
- Projection Quality
- The Czech Point
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Group Asks UCLA to Keep School : Elementary Pupils on Bruin Campus
- Street Drunks Offered an Assist : Wine Sale Bans, Counseling Attack Alcoholism Problem
- THE COCAINE WAR
- She Saw No Evil : BEYOND THE HORIZON Five Years With the Khmer Rouge,<i> by Laurence Picq;translated by Patricia Norland</i> ,<i> (A Thomas Dunne Book/ St. Martin's Press: $15.95;218 pp.; 0-312-02871-7)</i>
- THE COCAINE WAR
- Leyva Gets Chance to Lead Phillies in '90s
- UCI Students Negotiate Issues of War and Peace
- Commercial Scene : Work Progressing on Hospice in San Diego
- A CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES<i> by John Kennedy Toole (Grove Press: $8.95) </i>
- Back to the Future
- Intellectual Curiosities : Some Intelligence Tests Pose Very Odd Questions; Others Are Just Plain Dumb
- Governor Needs to Aid Migrants
- SELLING MARS
- Two-Tier Economy Feared as Dead End for Unskilled
- MANSON
- Missing the Point
- Fair Play for Older Workers
- A Small Trophy From Her African Tour : BETWEEN TWO RAINS<i> by Harriet Heyman (Atheneum: $19.95; 282 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Santa Monica Business Park Now 95% Leased
- Two-Lane Blacktop (Channel 5 Tuesday at 3:30...
- COMPULSIVE? : If Pete Rose Did Bet on Baseball, Counselor Has Alternative to Ban
- The Young at Art : An Unusual High School Attracts Talented Musicians, Dancers, Actors and Visual Artists
- THE PETE ROSE CONTROVERSY : COMMENTARY : Commissioner Should Let This One Go to Arbitration
- Heart, Kidney Complications Hit Papandreou
- Withholding Assessment Can Bring Foreclosure
- 'Cotton Club' Case Led to Arrests in '84 Slaying of Prostitute
- UCs to Be: The Search for New General Campus Sites
- 'It Was Great, and Don't Call Me, I'll Call You' : LUST AND OTHER STORIES<i> by Susan Minot (Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence:$17.50; 147 pp.) </i>
- Median Income Rises
- Crew Recalls Dixie Clipper's Flight Into History
- Pakistan Blast Kills 12
- FAA Proposes New Rules Concerning Safety of Aging Aircraft
- American Legion Roundup : Cosentino Keys Surge as Woodland Hills East Upends Glendale, 5-2
- Pilot Survives Jet Crash
- Grass-Roots Private Trusts Fill Gap in Wilderness Preservation
- Robin Brenner Digs Deep : It's a Dirty Job; She Says She Loves It: Searching for Red Ants for Uncle Miltie
- Hawthorne Trash Pickup
- Impact Report Clears Hermosa Oil Drilling Plan
- W. Covina Residents Urged to Attend Agency Meeting
- Money Rolls In, Even If Fame Doesn't : Despite Big Winnings, Beach Volleyball Pro Is Overshadowed by His Famous Partner
- REAL ESTATE FACTS
- The Deflection Policy at UCI Medical Center
- Tinder-Dry Brush Sparks Fears of Major Wildfires
- Sautet Returns to the Scene : French director looks at new generation in first film in five years
- Students Afraid to Return to the Homeland They Love
- REMODEL : Simple Steps That Upgraded Entry
- 28 Orange County Seniors Win $500 Times Fund Grants
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL : Krause Comes Back for North Girls
- Pregnant Paws
- Diploma Mills
- Volunteers Take Break From Cleanup to Rescue Cyclist
- Catastrophic Care May Become Voluntary
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 9 : 'A Debt of Blood Has to Be Paid Back in Blood'
- Unhurried Samui Is Thailand's Island of Escape
- Conservancy Meets About Land Acquisition
- Henri Sauguet; Composer for Ballets, Theater, Films
- AROUND HOME : The Cook's Library
- Conserving Cultural Identity
- Sports, TV & Money: An Explosion Without End : After 50 Years, Fees Still Soaring
- THE COCAINE WAR
- FRIENDSHIP FLIGHT: Tony Circles the Globe : Flight Was Turbulent Before the Takeoff
- It Makes a Tiger Cry : In Thailand's Isaan cooking hits L.A.
- After 5 Years, Ethiopia Jews Find That Israel Isn't Land of Milk, Honey
- Bentsen Rejoins 3 Clubs He Quit During Campaign
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989
- Taft Basketball Player Enrolls at Cleveland
- Japanese and Saving Whales
- Subs Running 'Blind' Pose New Danger of the Deep
- Parents as Protectors of Children's Lives
- Chang Gets Centre Court Opener
- The $30-Million Paradox : Why does Neil Diamond remain red-hot at the box office even though his album sales are cold?
- When I saw Bill Kirchenbauer and the...
- Story on California Air Fares Painted Unfair Picture, Excluded Carriers' Point of View
- Call of the Wild : In the Upscale Suburbs, a Teen Fascination With Gang Life Creates Fears, Challenges for Adults
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 8 : Tell the World: 'They Kill the People'
- Saharan Town Enters Modern Era : Ancient Egypt Oasis Blooms Again
- Girls Dream of Fast Track to Stardom
- Living at Water's Edge in Tijuana : Residents Must Mold Their Existence to Fragile Supply
- No More Mr. Nice Guys
- Maori Heads to Go Home
- Trail Blazers Trade Bowie, No. 12 Pick in Draft to Nets for Buck Williams
- AROUND HOME : Collecting Quilts
- ECHO OF LIONS<i> by Barbara Chase-Ribaud (William Morrow: $19.95; 379 pp.) </i>
- Southland Homes Dominate Judging for 'Best in West'
- Brokers
- Nothing, Absolutely Nothing, in India Is Simple : THEN SPOKE THE THUNDER<i> by Elwyn Chamberlain (Grove Press: $19.95; 240 pp.) </i>
- Oriole Bullpen: Curious Group With Few Common Threads
- Treat for 'Dead' Heads
- U.S. Reportedly Seeks to Bolster Shamir
- Parkinson's Law Reigns at the IMF
- Ways to Rid Your Neighborhood of Nuisances : Options range from calling the police to filing class-action lawsuits.
- Faye Dunaway and Richard Widmark are starring...
- Up in Old Flames : THE KEYS TO TULSA<i> by Brian Fair Berkey (Atlantic Monthly Press: $18.95; 398 pp.; 0-87113-314-8) </i>
- Sewage Keeps Beach Closed for 3rd Day
- From Russia With Love : Emigre Reunited With Refusenik Husband
- VIEWPOINTS : IS BIGGER BETTER IN THE MEDIA BUSINESS? : Some Experts Question the Wisdom of Mega-Merger Trend
- Overestimating the Underclass, Failing to Understand the Poor
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : Landing Henderson, A's Got Better; So Did Giants, Mets
- New UC Agriculture Center May Help Research Bear Better Fruit
- Police Say Hand-Held Device Is Just the Ticket for Parking Violations
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 3 : A Heart Fails, a Spark Is Struck and a People Stir
- Mandlikova Enters Manhattan Beach Event
- LOTTERY RESULTS JUNE 24
- Expos Got Langston--Much to Chagrin of Mets
- Readers Tell How They Bought First Homes : GETTING IN: A follow-up report on how to buy a first home in today's tight real estate market.
- FRANCHISING AMERICA : Japan's Changing Economy and Passion for U.S. Goods and Services Drive Licensing Fever
- Gang Member Arrested in Case of Woman Killed in Cross Fire
- A Goal of Sobriety at Sea
- Comeback Trail for Poll, Garcia Leads to Country Club Match-Up
- 'Inaccurate' Picture
- India Holds the Stick but Lacks a Carrot
- Acid Burns Mobil Worker
- HOOSIER HALL OF FAME : New Castle, Ind., Will Be Home of $2.5-Million Prep Basketball Shrine
- Many Hotel Discounts
- AROUND HOME
- The Eccentric: Chicago's Eventful, Artful Eatery
- Smoke Bomb Tossed Into Doughnut Shop
- Losing to the World Pool Champ, and Loving It : Amateurs Pay $25 for Honor of Playing in Benefit Exhibition
- Japanese and Saving Whales
- El Segundo Looks at New Tax to Solve Budget Woes
- Gardening: Interest Same, Sales Dip : Drought, smaller lawns, other interests blamed for decline in products purchased.
- McFarlane
- A Guide to the Classics : THE OXFORD COMPANION TO CLASSICAL LITERATURE Second Edition<i> edited by M.C. Howatson (Oxford University Press: $39.95; 605 pp., chronological table, maps; 0-19-866121-5) </i>
- Southland GI Gets 30 Years for Espionage
- Residents in a Stew Over Sea Wall Settlement
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 4 : For Freedom! For Democracy! End Corruption!
- In Defense of Cabo
- Justices Reject Total Ban on 'Dial-a-Porn' Messages
- TRUE GLORY : In L.A. Games, Athletes Prove Success Isn't Limited to Winners
- China Policy: Revulsion Real, Reprisal Wrong
- G'BYE CALIFORNIA, G'DAY AUSTRALIA
- AROUND HOME : Art Classes
- TOMAS URSUA : The Powerful Swing Vote in Pomona
- Teeth Implants Becoming Viable Option to Dentures
- History Lessons
- Remelmeyer, Citizen of Year, Comes Home From Hospital
- Japanese and Saving Whales
- Commercial Scene : Several Phases Finished at Former May Co.
- Donald Dayton; Former Head of Department Stores
- Board Vote on the AIDS Ordinance
- Suicide Possibility Probed : 1 Dead, 1 Wounded in Police Shootings
- The Stones: Satisfaction at $35 a Ticket?
- Board Vote on the AIDS Ordinance
- Angela Lansbury and the Tony Awards. Now...
- To End This Plague, Immunize Against Conception
- Abortion Plaintiffs Now on Opposite Sides : Similar Pasts, Different Viewpoints for Roe, Doe
- Reporter Had Prior Engagement
- McKeon Rips Padres After the Giants Do
- Gardening : A Palm Can Be a Work of Art in Landscaping
- Japanese and Saving Whales
- Architecture Institute Offers Programs on Contemporary Issues
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : Road to Rebellion
- Who'll Stop the Noise?
- Turmoil In China : Crackdown on Dissent : Jiang Zemin: Urbane but Hard-Line Technocrat
- A Deli for All Reasons--and Some of Them Are Better Than Others
- Canadian Lynn Williams won the L'eggs Mini...
- SERENITY A Boxing Memoir<i> by Ralph Wiley (Henry Holt: $22.50; 230 pp.) </i>
- MANSON
- Mira Costa High Names New Football Coach
- MacArthur Park : Police Try to Retake It From Drug Dealers
- Words and Actions
- D.A. Is Still Undecided on Charges in '87 Death
- AROUND HOME : Crocheted Afghans
- Drawing on Travels Near and Far
- Funeral Rites for Manning Open to Public
- Harbor Dept. Opposes Plan to Turn Cannery Into a Shopping Complex
- China Dam Bursts; 38 Die
- History Lessons
- MANSON
- NBA Notes : Is Hornets Owner Getting Stepien Syndrome?
- Home Improvement : When Time Comes to Replace Asphalt Roof : Fiberglass shingles last longer, are easier to work with and are lighter than felt type.
- Board Vote on the AIDS Ordinance
- Film Maker Crying for a Vision : GHOST DANCING<i> by James Magnuson (Doubleday: $19.95; 272 pp.) </i>
- Critics Say They're in Dark About Superfund Process
- Homeless Couple Now Find Streets a Bit Kinder
- The Death of Z Channel--What Now? : Viewers can turn to other stations to help fill the void
- Buddy Bell Announces Retirement
- Newhall-Saugus' Offense Awakens in 10-2 Victory
- Vacationing in the countryside of Scotland is...
- 'Phantom' Mania
- The World : Cuba Warns Private Pilots
- Bangladesh Rebels Kill 3
- Visa Needs Reduced by French Authorities
- 1 Killed, 12 Injured in Soviet Forest Fires
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 1 : A Nation on the Brink, a People Ripe for Change
- Cold War and Remembrance : NIGHT LAUNCH<i> by Sen. Jack Garn with Stephen Paul Cohen (William Morrow: $18.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- Board Vote on the AIDS Ordinance
- Device to Nab Drivers Who Run Red Lights Found 95% Ineffective
- Ethics Issues Stand Out in Relief as Gene Mapping Advances
- <i> Faux</i> Panels Can Brighten a Humdrum Wall : They add a big splash of color, drama to a room for relatively little work.
- In a Musical Frenzy Over Art
- Numeiri Spends Days in Cairo Dreaming of Power : Exiled Sudan Leader Plotting His Return
- Skunk Line Steams Back Into Service
- Threat to Existence of Share Our Selves
- EXCERPT : The Saint of Hedonism
- The Shattered Dream: CHINA /1989 : CHAPTER 5 : Gorbachev--A Strange Hero in a Strange Land
- School Split on State Agenda
- Civil Air Patrol cadets land a new home at Torrance Airport.
- U.S. Slow to Compute on 'Super' Scale
- 'Take the Day Off' Quip Touches a Fan's Nerve : Advice From Rocker Rick Danko Is Called Out of Order by an Apparent Early-Riser
- Foreign Aid Undercuts U.S. Jobs : Apparel Workers Lose Out to Assisted Caribbean Factories
- THE NBA DRAFT : Richardson's Stock on the Rise : UCLA Guard Rates a Good Shot at Being an Early Pick Tuesday