- Chastised Schoolboy Shoots 3 in Australia
- Threat of Budget Ax Falling Keeps Union Lobbyists on the Go : Capitol: They're trying to forestall proposals they say would damage the careers, pay and pensions of state employees.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY AND THE DROUGHT : Azusa Delays Mandatory Cutback
- Other Alternatives: From Resorts to Campgrounds
- World IN BRIEF : JORDAN : House Votes to Halt U.S. Military Aid
- Board Wants School Unions to Take Cuts : Education: It votes to ask the labor groups to accept $50 million in reductions in pay or benefits to balance the $4-billion budget.
- Miscellany
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Four Years Later, Howe Gets Another Save
- Brave Old World : Eddie Mathews Remembers a Team That Made Milwaukee Famous
- Jurisprudence
- SWIMMING / MEET OF CHAMPIONS : Wojdat Tops Field in Men's 800; Cal's Anderson Leads Women
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rhodes Organ Recital in Pasadena
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Suppan Survives Errors to Lead Encino-Crespi, 6-2
- STAGE REVIEW : This Production Does 'Les Miserables' Justice : There are some stagy gestures and weak music, but the dazzling effects are surprising and wonderful, and the show is ultimately moving.
- STAGE REVIEW : Gray Lets Hang-Ups Out of 'Box'
- 'Blackie' August, Father Figure to Surfers, Is Dead
- CAMARILLO : Proposed Shopping Plaza Discussed
- OJAI : City to Take Action Over Loose Cattle
- Graduates See a Happy Ending After Year of Turmoil
- Korean Group Awards Scholarships
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Pop Music Reviews : The La's: Tuneful, Flat-Footed at the Fonda
- Credit Card Delinquencies Increase 30% : Debt: Analysts say many cases stem from unemployed consumers using credit to cover their living expenses.
- Japanese Firms in U.S. Are Americanizing : Survey: Companies in the Southland are dropping management style of their homeland in effort to stem turnover.
- The Great Debate: Thick Versus Thin
- The Canned Tomato Tasting
- A Stone-Age Snack : History: Pizza topped with tomatoes, pepperoni and cheese is only 100 years old, if that. But the basic idea of pizza actually goes back thousands of years.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW EL POLLO NORTENO : Chicken Delight : The fast-food chain is hard to beat for price and convenience. It's finger-lickin' good too.
- 'Les Miserables' Star Savors a French Role
- BOOKS & AUTHORS : A Textbook for the Hungry Student
- Long-Sought La Mesa Plaza Out of Place : Centerpiece: The bulky project is somewhat of a design failure despite being 11 years and $26 million in the making.
- Apology to Fired Reservist Won't Hold Off Lawsuit : Law: Newport company says termination of a major on Gulf duty was a 'foul-up.' It offers job, back pay and benefits, but his attorney says that's not enough.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Vehicle Promotion Traded for Free Fleet
- VENTURA : Lawyer Denies LSD Charges in Court
- DWP to Try Natural Filter for Reclaimed Water
- Never Say Closed : Historic Pantry Diner Hasn't Been Empty of Patrons in 67 Years
- Boxer Showing Dramatic Improvement
- With Stick in Hand, This Pool Player Has World in Her Pocket : Games people play: Costa Mesa woman, who is gaining recognition, helps organize nine-ball tour.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- L.A. School Board Votes to Phase Out KLCS Funding by 1997 : Television: Faced with higher fees and shrinking budgets, the public broadcasting station must either find private monies or close up shop at Channel 58.
- The Secret Life of Benjamin Britten : * Music: The British composer's 35-year relationship with tenor Peter Pears is intimately detailed in letters and diaries that are being gingerly published.
- Public TV Flagship Plans Cuts
- LAPD OKs Recruitment Booth at Gay Pride Festival : Police: But Chief Gates draws criticism by saying he is opposed to the wearing of uniforms by homosexual officers who will staff the table.
- Ex-Land Investor Pleads Innocent
- Long-Delayed Disney Concert Hall Complex Gets Council's Approval
- Eleven Area Baseball Players Are Honored
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : McRae Is Suspended for Bumping Umpire
- Jurisprudence
- City Schools Ordered to Cut $940,000 of Sports Budget : Reductions: No sports to be eliminated, but transportation expenses and coaches' salaries expected to be slashed.
- Poet's Success Story : Writing: Co-authorship of Miles Davis autobiography helped lift black writer Quincy Troupe to celebrity and to a professorship at UCSD.
- Poway
- Miscellany
- ORANGE : City's Trail System to Get Aerial Study
- COUNTYWIDE : Screening to Seek Donors of Marrow
- 5 Injured in Brawl Between Black and Latino Jail Inmates
- The Final Bell : Teacher's 43 Years in Kindergarten Coming to Close
- Officers' Trial May Be Delayed Until Next Year : King case: Judge also says proceeding will remain in Los Angeles unless appellate court orders change in venue.
- Saugus District Fined for Crowded Classes
- Robbers Tie, Kill Manager of Restaurant
- Ex-Navy Captain Heads Grand Jury
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools Budget Plan Uses Lottery Funds
- Trash Hauler Is a Winner With Carson City Council : Garbage: Western Waste Industries is awarded a series of contracts and extensions to make it the sole service provider in Carson through 1999.
- Beaumaster Mixes Bark With Bite on Mound : Prep baseball: Kennedy right-hander nicknamed "Pup" brings his spirited style to West team in Bernie Milligan all-star game.
- A Hands-On Visit Leads to a Promise : * Arts: The founder of a Soviet children's museum offers to bring 'our five best art teachers here, to teach your children.'
- Seafood Magazine and Smart & Final
- Enchiladas--Roll 'em Up Fast
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 'Charade' Charge on POWs Dismissed
- Santa Monica : Smoking Ban Introduced
- Kuwait Urged to Erase Death Sentences : Persian Gulf: France, Germany, the U.N. and two rights groups criticize the martial-law trials.
- 1st Step Taken to Offer Child Care for All : Government: Under an evolving master plan, children whose parents live or work in the city would be eligible for affordable, quality care.
- Boy Scout Officials Have Their Say on God and Atheists
- SMALL-TIME SHOWTIME : It's tiny and as unglamorous as show business gets, but it's also the only kind of television that Ventura County can truly claim as its own.
- Fairfax : Forum on May Co. Building
- RESTAURANTS : New Chef Lemanissier Will Shake Things Up at Antoine
- Nestande to Leave State Transit Panel
- Scouting Out: All over China, the search...
- FILM : A Swagger and a Swoon: 'The Searchers' and 'Bus Stop'
- VA Employees Stealing Drugs, Report Says
- Transportation Policy Overhaul Clears Senate
- Another Plot Against the Screenwriter
- The Music Man : Education: Los Angeles' youngest principal has transformed Hamilton High with energy, hustle and a knack for getting private business to play his tune.
- Jurisprudence
- For Last 11 Years, Trainer John Adam Has Been Treating Bumps, Bruises for Milwaukee Brewers : The Man Who Made Milwaukee Painless
- RUNNING : Arreola Primed to Take a Step Up in Class
- Riley's Extended Vacation Over : Knicks: After being away for a year, the former Laker coach goes back to work in the NBA today.
- Abbott Has Figured Out How to Win : Angels: He uses whole plate in seven shutout innings against Brewers. Harvey saves it, 4-1.
- Is There a Statue of Limitations for Pete Rose?
- MOVIE REVIEW : There's Little to Latch Onto in Rochant's 'Love Without Pity'
- Altadena : Advisory Panel Appointee
- Talent for Business, Violence Brought a Fortune in Drug Money : Cocaine: Escobar was shielded by a network of loyal supporters during the long police manhunt.
- Eddie Dominguez had only stopped to mail...
- Lawyer and Clerk Accused of Backdating Court Documents
- Vista
- Laguna Beach OKs Strict Mobile Home Rent Control : Ordinance: A split City Council limits annual increases to about 7%, rolls rates back to 1989 levels.
- Firm's $12,000 Scholarships Help 4 Go to College
- Renowned Researchers Seeking Link With UCSD
- YORBA LINDA : $30-Million Budget Includes Police Boost
- Homeless Group Seen as Unsavory Tenant
- Judges Skeptical About Warner Ridge Appeal : Development: Los Angeles argues against a commercial project but is questioned on consistency.
- So Long to a Teaching Superstar
- Trash Collector Crushed Under Bin of Truck
- Mother, Daughter Die in Apparent Murder-Suicide
- Beanball War Mars Glavine's 11th Victory
- Twins Turn Back the Orioles With 8-4 Win
- Football Season-Ticket Orders Reach a Record Mark at SDSU
- ART REVIEWS : Some Disappointing Pop Pranks
- Dancer's 'Dream' Showcase : Soviet Star Takes a Competition Break in Long Beach
- O.C. Retirement Board Tightens Travel Policy : Pensions: Agency bans county credit cards, limits trips and bars spouses from going along on the journeys.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Art Outsiders : Frances Puccinelli's Carpinteria gallery will show 'raw expressions' of 15 artists.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : HOT, HIP & HAPPENING : Lamb Wins Playhouse Scholarship
- Santa Monica : Farmers Market Congestion
- Bernard R. Green; Retired Pharmacist
- 2 Suspected in Burglary Arrested After Chase
- Transient Sentenced in 2 Attempted Rapes
- State Prosecutors Protest to Press Their Case Against Pay Cuts
- Cleanup of Inner-City Parks Demanded in Santa Ana : Safety: Broken glass, hypodermic needles and filthy toilets foul play areas, a citizens group says. But the city has just five workers for 38 parks.
- Life in a Garden of Memories
- County Plans Appeal to Halt Prison Construction : Lancaster: The state has already started building the facility. Local officials criticize the project's environmental impact report.
- 30 Overcome by Fumes in Chemical Fire at UCLA
- SURFING / BODY GLOVE OCEANSIDE OPEN : He Graduates With Honors From School of Hard Knocks
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Votes to Halt Jordan Military Aid
- MUSIC LOUD SUGAR : Rousing Cane : The band brought its brand of psychedelic retro rock from Oahu to Los Angeles a few years ago.
- Western Powers Remain Split Over Aid to the Soviets : Strategy: U.S. and allies risk squandering billions and a chance to gain long-sought political concessions.
- Rep. Martinez Names Deputy for Bell Area
- ARCHITECTURE : Village Green Is a Garden State of Affairs Amid Urban Landscape
- Armenian Fund Completes 25th Medical Supply Airlift
- Top Aviator at El Toro Moving Up in the World : Military: Moore wins promotion to lieutenant general and Marine Corps' largest field command.
- COUNTYWIDE : United Way Gives Less to Agencies
- Whale Arrivals in Baja Puzzling
- Bill Advances on Waste Dumps
- Baja-Bound Along Memory Lane
- Disney Broke Pledge to Delay Bill, Senators Say : Resort: Two state legislators say the company had promised to wait on a measure that would help create a seaside attraction in Long Beach.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hamilton Injures Knee, Put on Disabled List
- And Now, A Sponsor for a Word
- Special Olympics
- Tarkanian, Brown Ask Congress to Reform the NCAA
- Theater of the Disabled Has Found a Home at Last
- Reputed Crime Boss Gatto Found Guilty
- Training Programs for Teachers in Need of Some Beefing Up
- Simmer and Boil : What Separates the Feelies and Firehose Is the Height of the Flame
- Colombia Drug Lord Surrenders : Cocaine: Pablo Escobar, object of a seven-year manhunt, turns himself in after a promise of leniency and a guarantee against extradition to the United States.
- Inching Closer to a New South Africa : Are the days of sanctions soon to be numbered?
- 7 Valedictorians Share Spotlight : Thousand Oaks: Westlake High's record is 10, set in 1988. Officials say students have seldom been more highly motivated.
- Manhattan Beach Seeks Audit of Salary, Retirement Policies
- Fight Erupts Over Slain Woman's Child : Custody: Allison Jordan's mother was killed in a drive-by shooting. Her grandfather does not want the girl to live with her father, who denies belonging to a gang.
- Children Rally Against Graffiti
- COUNTYWIDE : Countywide Gang Task Force Urged
- FISHING : Needy Youths Will Get a Chance to Angle for the Big One
- She Is a Big Wheel in the World of Roller Speed-Skating : Masters racing: Fran McFate, 43, is a five-time champion despite competing against younger skaters.
- Sepulveda Barrels to 8-2 Victory
- ORANGE : $125,000 Voted for Juvenile Diversion
- Track and Field
- Butler Murder Trial Ends in Jury Deadlock : Courts: Jurors are evenly split after more than two weeks of deliberations in trial of gang member accused of slaying a police officer in 1988.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Adopts Budget, Pay Cut for Workers
- SEAL BEACH : Wilson Decides to Remain on Council
- Motorist Finds Tow-Truck Driver Stabbed to Death
- USC Names Love to Take Over Athletic Post Vacated by Hedges
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : After Davis Cup High, McEnroe Hits a Low
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Padre Players Praise Courage of Ex-Teammate Dave Dravecky
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Free-Agent Lyons Signs With Edmonton
- THE ARTS
- Video Rental Chart : 'Predator 2' Makes Its Move
- The Law Will Be on the Run
- Council Raises Utility Tax to Avoid Layoffs : Budget: Residents will pay a 10% levy, and businesses will pay 12%. The city faced a deficit of more than $5 million and would have had to furlough 72 workers.
- Who Says There's No Place Like Home? : B&Bs; Use Service, Charm to Carve Out North County Niche
- Public Ideas Sought on Hospital Site Selection
- City to Shut Stretch of Mulholland July 4 to Prevent Fireworks Blazes
- Data on County's HIV Cases Revised to Lower Figure
- Marriage of Mind, Muscle : Entrepreneurs: Combination chess club and gymnasium limps along in Woodland Hills. Owner rents rooms to boarders to survive.
- PORT HUENEME : Man Held in Wake of 60 Burglaries
- Prosecutor Calls Tom Ely 'Greedy' : Courts: His lawyer says the college district trustee acted on administrators' advice. The case is scheduled to go to the jury today.
- COUNTYWIDE : Torch to Be Carried for Special Olympics
- Supervisors Endorse Bill to Protect Health Workers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Art Center Receives a $40,000 Donation
- OXNARD : Water Rules May Be Eased for Large Lots
- SANTA PAULA : City, School District to Keep Pool Open
- Teufel's Hit Helps Padres Avert Three-Game Sweep : Baseball: Eighth-inning rally leads to 6-5 victory over Pirates, ending home stand on positive note.
- Holy Cow! Scioscia Wins It in the Ninth : Dodgers: His two-out single scores Harris after the Cubs overcome a 7-2 deficit with six runs in the seventh inning.
- Feelies Get the Pulse Racing : Alternative Rock Band's 'Crazy Rhythms' Tap into Agitation of the Times
- THE ARTS
- Dylan to Chapman, They All Owe Odetta
- Temple City : Lighting, Maintenance Fees
- Transportation Boards Join in Merger Today : Government: For the first time, one agency will coordinate both highway and mass transit decisions.
- 'Tampopo' Offers an Erotic Celebration of Things Culinary
- 2 Boys Plead Not Guilty in Slayings of 3 Girls
- Kidnaping Victim Freed; 10 Arrested
- City Won't Face Charges in Deaths of 3 Workers
- SOMIS : Anti-Gang Dress Code Considered
- Symphony Conductor to Leave Next Year : Arts: Frank Salazar will step down as music director earlier than he had planned. The orchestra's board wanted a quicker transition.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Adopts Budget, Plans to Use Reserves
- San Diego
- Old Image of Dingy Pool Hall Gets a Shake-Up From Brothers
- Jurisprudence
- Dravecky Is 'Upbeat' After Arm Amputated
- Young Selected Player of Year in 4-A Division
- CBS News Goes to Court : * Television: With traditional news coverage facing hard times, the network ventures further into 'reality programming' with 'Verdict,' from '48 Hours' team.
- THE ARTS
- Supervisors Reduce Fees for Film Crews
- OXNARD : School Board Funds 4 Mentor Teachers
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Board OKs Budget, Retains Cuts
- Man Holds Ex-Wife, Son Hostage in Apartment
- Council OKs Resident Parking Plan
- Farewell to a Classroom of Young Heroes : School: It's a bittersweet commencement for a teacher and his polyglot sixth grade.
- Redondo Rejects Historic District, Apologizes to Bungalow's Owners
- Jurisprudence
- Groff's Grand Beginnings : Impressive Debut in Indianapolis 500 Ends Abruptly After 68 Laps
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Festin Is Expected to Skip Gold Cup
- A Plan Comes Together at La Jolla Playhouse
- FILLMORE : Man, 30, Killed in Jeep Accident
- L.A. River Study May Give Water 2nd Chance : Drought: Officials will test effluent that has been filtered through the ground to see if it is clean enough to replenish aquifers.
- Council Picks Holmes as Mayor
- Cultural Diversity Key to Peace, Woman Teaches
- MOTOR RACING : For Bayle, True World Championship Road Leads to U.S.
- Track and Field
- Dodgers Don't Quit and Win in 13th Inning : Baseball: Game begins Tuesday, ends early Wednesday. L.A. comes from behind twice against Cubs.
- Limits on Interest Rates Gaining Steam on Capitol Hill
- Behind April's Expanded Trade Deficit Is a Sign of an Economy on the Mend
- Schools : 3 High Schools Get Grants for Career Goal Programs
- A Wine Country Feuding Frenzy
- Heaviest Metal : Cirith Ungol doesn't have to pose to be rock stars--they're the real thing. They'll be at Club Soda Monday.
- Edison Ends Opposition to Boiler Emission Controls
- Activists Hoping Gay Parade Will Rally Public Support for Rights Bill
- Philippines Speeding Volcano Relief Efforts Amid Mudslide Fears : Disaster: An area within a 7.4-mile radius is reported 'obliterated.' Heavy rain falls on mountain slopes.
- SHORELINES : Dutch Retreat : Nearly four dozen tourists from Holland rest up under gray skies in Ventura after a 16-day blitzkrieg visit around the West.
- El Monte : Suspected Burglar Shot
- Siciliano's Is a Spot Where the Food Lives Up to a Challenge
- Condo Group Wants to Kiss and Make Up : Behavior: A grandmother who was mistakenly warned about 'doing bad things' threatened a lawsuit.
- Congress Party Seeks a Prime Minister : India: The election produced no clear winner, and the party will have to rule with a minority government.
- Peter Kann Named Chairman of Dow Jones
- Lawyer Fined $11,000 for Suing His Ex-Client : Law: Facing a legal malpractice action, the attorney countersued. A judge called the suit frivolous and assessed the heavy sanction.
- A Gathering In a Class by Itself : Lake Hughes: This weekend's reunion for everyone who ever attended the tiny school is probably the biggest event to hit town in 40 years.
- An Invitation to Sea and Learn
- Schools : Group Intends to Finance Projects Lost to Budget Cuts
- Beverly Hills : Parcel Tax 133 Votes Short
- Naval Shipyard Workers Hit the Road to Lobby for Livelihoods : Military: Renewed call for facility closure prompts more than 400 Long Beach employees to testify and make a show of strength at federal commission hearing in San Diego.
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- Planner Delays Decision on New Diocesan Center
- Residual Force May Stay to Deter Attacks on Kurds
- Summer Games Offer Muir a Chance to Showcase Talents
- Transit Legislation Provisions
- West Hollywood : Homes for Those With AIDS
- Long Beach : Trash, Street Services to Be Added in Washington Area
- Covina : Shifts Alter to Cut Driving
- Marine General Picked to Succeed Schwarzkopf
- Zoo Gala Takes Wing, Raises Funds for Birds
- Louisiana's Abortion Law
- Teacher Helps Put Students Into a World of Their Own
- Jury Convicts Man in 1988 Ambush Slaying
- Pendleton to Get New Commander
- PUC Bucks SDG&E; Case to State Courts
- IRVINE : Planners to Weigh Low-Income Units
- San Diego
- DANA POINT : Broken Gas Line Sends Up Geyser
- Man Indicted for Posing as IRS Agent to Get Money
- Water Policy Draws Expert Challenge : Government: UCLA professor says water rates encourage development. Water official counters that agencies are just suppliers.
- General Dynamics Corp., the nation's second-largest defense...
- Quantum Plans to Buy Firm Based in Fresno
- Rialto Man Arrested in Slayings of Three
- Year of Living Quietly : Religion: Two women in search of spiritual fulfillment dwell among the Sisters of the Holy Cross. They take no vows and earn a small stipend.
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Learning Without School : Museum workshops teach children about almost any subject. And no one says, 'Don't touch.'
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Childhood's Long Summers : * A member of a noted San Fernando Valley family recalls life in the 1920s and 1930s on a 700-acre ranch.
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Head for the Hills : Hundreds of miles of nearby mountain trails provide scenery, flowers, streams and plenty of solitude for hikers.
- Storied Stand-Up : Cosby Clone Rondell Sheridan Takes the Long Line to Laughs
- Drawing the Line Between First Amendment, Pornography
- Monrovia : New Fee for Filming
- Gunfire Brings Terror to Idyllic Day in Park : Gangs: Witnesses say it started after the youths confronted picnic-goers. There are no reported injuries.
- Trial Testimony Focuses on Dirty Linen : Rift: Details of personal lives are being aired on both sides as Gilbert Moegerle tries to prove that radio psychologist James Dobson ruined his career after bouncing him from Focus on the Family.
- Countywide
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Clayton K. Yeutter, former U.S. secretary of...
- COMPANIES
- Recipes: 14, Count 'Em, 14 Pizzas
- Father Faces Charges in Girl's Beating
- Capitol Hill Hails Yeltsin's 'Historic' Visit
- Hospital Launches Drive to Fund Emergency Center
- Michael may not be there. Magic might...
- Apartheid Foes Fear Repeal of Sanctions Is Unstoppable : South Africa: U.S. activists say changes have been cosmetic but others believe reform is under way.
- West Hollywood : City Livability Award
- Arcadia : $46.3-Million Budget Passed
- Summertime: A Guide to Entertainment, Activities And Excursions : Hot Stuff : * Local venues work independently to bring quality art and entertainment to the Valley this summer.
- Ramonan Among Air Crash Survivors
- Disneyland's Mystery Rider Had Been Enjoying Birthday
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council OKs Help for Home Buyers
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Different Notes : Composer breaks the musical rules, with pleasing results.
- Democrats in Congress Begin Redistricting : Reapportionment: Members of the state's Democratic delegation last month took the first steps in what promises to be a long process.
- Historian Has Burning Interest in Firefighting
- Gratitude for Life : An Injured Hiker Thanks Deputies Who Rescued Him From a Rocky Slope
- Man Pleads No Contest to 3 Sex Assaults
- Playing by Bad Rules : One way to avoid Sununu's appearance of conflict: Change the law
- Graduations Are Free of Recent Racial Discord
- Police Raid Auto Body Shop, Rescue Woman They Say Was Kidnaped
- Gangs Feel the Heat of a Summertime Sweep
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
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- INSURANCE
- 'Nightmare' a Reality, Microsoft Chief Warns
- Admar Group Plans a 1-for-5 Reverse Split of Its Stock
- TransAfrica Forum Gala Raises $190,000
- Santa Monica Council Seeks Housing Funds