- Census Count Low but Reliable, Officials Say : Population: State's estimated 1.1-million uncounted residents won't be added until the figure can be proved more reliable than original tally, spokesman says.
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : WCC Teams Hold Their Own in Battle for Best of the West
- Basketball
- Rental Slowdown Means Benefits for Consumers
- Retrospective Honors the Versatile Ida Lupino : Movies: American Cinematheque will screen 11 films starring the actress-director-producer at the Directors Guild.
- Flynn vs. Costner: It's No Contest
- Juvenile Delinquents : A Large but Small Cast Will Shoot the Works in 'Bugsy Malone'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Robin': Medieval Dash, New Age Muddle : The $50-million epic remake tries to please everyone and winds up an overlong jumble of action, preaching and comic antics.
- Titan Recruit Decides to Sign With Cubs
- Becoming an 'Official' Minority Firm
- Volcano May Upset U.S. Offers on Bases : Philippines: Washington wants to see how much damage the eruption is causing before signing an agreement.
- BRITAIN : Thatcher Has Her Tories Squirming : Her pronouncements are a thorn in Major's side as he tries to shore up Conservative fortunes.
- Volleyball Mutation Gives Off-the-Wall Workout
- Learning Experience : School in O.C. Follows a Tradition of Non-Tradition
- 2 Were Hired to Kill Developer, Police Say
- MOORPARK : Council Approves Redesigned Stream
- Navy Agrees to Compensation in Fatal Submarine Accident
- RTD to Test Electronic Locater System for Buses : Transit: Device would speed up dispatch of aid in emergencies, such as one where passenger was slain.
- Ramona
- Countywide : Big Budget Hikes OKd for Tollways
- Most School Layoff Notices Rescinded : Education: Among tenured employees, only 33 driver training instructors face being cut. But the L.A. district board says that if budget cuts go through, up to 2,000 probationary teachers could be let go.
- Pavin 3 Strokes Behind Leader in U.S. Open
- Basketball Game Benefits Girls Who Lost Parents
- Beverly Hills High: From Rodeo Drive to Fund-Raising Drive
- Jones Barely Qualifies for TAC 100 Final
- Paderewski to Be Buried in Poland : Music: The United States will return the remains of the famed pianist and statesman to his homeland by June 28, 1992. He died in exile almost 50 years ago.
- One Year After Beaning, Santiago on a Roll
- Maeght Adds Fresh-From-Studio Art : Art: The venerable French firm's third generation is also expanding with galleries in Beverly Hills and Paris.
- STOCKS : Dow Edges Up 3.13 in NYSE's Longest Day
- COMPANIES
- Orion Bondholders Want a Better Restructuring Deal
- Ex-Contras Loot Town
- SHE'S BACK ON THE ATTACK : Jackie Silva to Return to Action at Santa Cruz
- 'Real Good Time' Concert to Aid Ailing Guitarist
- National Semiconductor Corp.: The Santa Clara, Calif.-based...
- Michael R. Dene has been named president...
- Bergen Brunswig Corp.: The Orange-based pharmaceutical distributor...
- In Leningrad, St. Petersburg Is the Winner
- Miracle Shot : Look Out, Magic, This Priest Is Deadly From Half-Court
- 'It's Playtime' : Final Dismissal Bells for the Year Ring Out in 8 School Districts
- County Planners Consider Putting a Dollar Value on Trees : Environment: The law would exceed the current oak ordinance and add fines for builders and homeowners.
- SANTA PAULA : School District Cuts Jobs, Programs
- CAMARILLO : Water District Target of Protests
- Senate OKs Tobacco Giveaway Ban : Legislation: Bill by Sen. Bergeson is an attempt to keep young people from becoming addicted to nicotine.
- City Plan Seeks to Keep Museum From Relocating
- Lennox Schools Give Parents Lessons to Use at Home : Education: The district hopes to help immigrant families learn ways to help their children succeed academically. The parenting classes are aimed at "at-risk" kindergarten to third-graders.
- Top 1990 Air Pollution Penalties
- Chadwick Catcher Is Named Division Player of Year
- One Spectator Killed, Five Hurt by Lightning
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Angel' Has Jane Campion's Stamp on It
- Does the Marlboro Man Ride a Paint?
- Ventura Attorney Defends His Use of LSD : Drugs: Douglas Palaschak plans to plead not guilty to possession charges. He says he is worried about what the State Bar will do.
- San Diego
- An Object Lesson on Church and State : In Orange County a public school teacher adds biblical quotes to school yearbook
- Countywide : Salvation Army in Midst of Food Drive
- A Track Triangle Full of Turns : Sedgwick's Change of Crew Chiefs Sparks Intrigue for Winston 200 at Saugus Speedway
- ART REVIEW : Marc Pally's Playfulness Rings Hollow at Felsen Gallery
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Delivery Room Fire Forces Evacuation
- Theater Chain Gets Tough With Noisy Moviegoers
- Slicing at the Heart, Not the Fat : Latest casualties of Proposition 140 least deserve the chopping block
- Not-Guilty Plea in Pimping Case
- Arco Tops Pollution Penalty List
- MISSION VIEJO : District Scuttles Plan for School Parcel Tax
- Kuwaiti Envoy to U.S. Denies Charges of Abuse
- OJAI : 2 Grenades Found in Vacant Dwelling
- Printing Error Puts Students to the Test--for Second Time : Education: Nearly 1,000 Scholastic Aptitude Test scores in California were invalidated because the exam included some duplicated questions.
- Activists Vow to Continue Protests for Gay Teachers : Burbank: Two homosexual instructors lead a demonstration. They say they were forced to resign.
- Calexico Site Is OKd for Border Crossing
- Parents to Pay for School Bus Rides: Up to $375 a Year
- Muller House Museum gives visitors a taste of the 'Good Old Summertime.'
- San Diego
- Fresno State Follows Mulligan by Fleeing the Not-So-Big West
- Miscellany
- JAZZ REVIEW : Parade of Singers Offer Tribute to Joe Williams
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Bellablue's Antipasto Bar Runneth Over
- Countywide : $1.1 Million to Fund Services for Elderly
- Reseda Woman Held in Husband's Slaying
- Skin-Care Shop Raided as Front for Prostitution : Law enforcement: Deputies conduct a sting and arrest 33 men. Neighbors say they are happy to see the establishment shut down.
- Kidspace Museum Hit by 2 Suspicious Fires
- SANTA ANA : Gardeners Are Raising Their Spirits
- Killer's Insanity Plea Is Rejected by Jurors : Courts: Hossein Ghaffari had admitted murdering a woman he had dated by dousing her with acid and gasoline and setting her afire. He could get life.
- Marineland Once Again Home to Animals : First Aid: Group sets up care facility for injured sea mammals at the closed park but plans move to a permanent facility in San Pedro.
- Basketball
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Tendinitis Will Cost Saberhagen a Start
- Titan Fund-Raisers Get $505,000 in Pledges
- A Major Becomes Secondary : * Golf: Henke, Stewart (67) lead, but tragedy mars day. Round isn't completed.
- Socker Telethon Exceeds Goal for Season-Ticket Deposits
- Klein Shares Win in Junior Golf Event
- STAGE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Country Joe Revives '60s at Winston's
- Belief Growing That Recession May Be Over
- Terry Cloth Blown out of the Water : Swimsuit cover-ups aren't what they used to be. And they're not just for the beach anymore.
- Picassos Stolen in Zurich
- Don't Bank Much on Higher Interest Rates
- LAW & REGULATION
- SOUTH AFRICA : De Klerk Seeks to Keep Reins in the Shift to Majority Rule
- Jordanian King Leaves Hospital
- Skates' Popularity Keeps Small Shop Busy With Rentals
- Trevino Struck by a Very Vivid Memory : * Golf: Jerry Heard was also affected by lightning accident in 1975.
- Wanted: a Timelier, Tidier Meet
- Fullerton Close to Naming Its New Athletic Director
- Jurisprudence
- Being No. 2 Isn't Too Bad : * Lakers: With a new coach and five new players, no one expected them to get to the NBA finals. But there may be even more changes in the off-season.
- Executive Life Policyholders May Get Relief : Insurance: Commissioner John Garamendi asks a judge to ease 'hardship rules' to give some customers access to their funds.
- AT&T; and NCR Unveil Plan to Merge Units
- ECONOMY
- BOOK REVIEW : Rogue Pair Updates a Picaresque Novel : THE LOST ONES <i> by Frederick Tristan translated by Abby Pollack</i> ; William Morrow, $19.95, 366 pages
- NBC Scores Big in Basketball Championships : Broadcasting: The network's first year covering the series was an artistic and financial success. And sponsors cheered at the results.
- Honor Thy Father
- Yeltsin Bigger Than Life and Russians Love Him : Profile: Voters grant him the power that he longed for. And now the radical reformer must deliver.
- Hughes Joins Pack Rebuilding Soviet Air Control : Consortium: It abandons its effort to keep $10-billion project to itself and signs up with international group that will modernize 1960s-era system.
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- Officials Accused of Aiding Rape Case Witness
- Bye, Beloved Book: Many South Africans wanted...
- 1,300 Pounds of Cocaine Seized in Boston; 14 Held
- Pump-Station Blast Rocks Homes : Explosion: Firefighters battle a tricky blaze blamed on propane. Water is shut off briefly to 100 houses in Irvine.
- Money Woes Could Mean Service Cuts : Budgets: Rancho Palos Verdes officials say declining revenue might mean less upkeep for streets and parks.
- Just Try to Worm Out of Making a Statement After a Few Good Lix
- IOC Paves Way to Readmit South Africa
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Hearts' a Rough-Hewn Look at a Man Out in the Cold
- MOVIE REVIEW : Chilling Look at America's Hate Groups
- Whimsical Exhibit Fits Potter to a Tea : Arts: In his first solo show, Brian Peshek offers ceramic and other off-beat interpretations of a familiar vessel.
- Parrish Building a Powerful Case : * Angels: Veteran, with 274 home runs as catcher, has a shot at being the most productive ever at position.
- To These Kids, They've Earned Halos : * Angels: Players teach schoolchildren the finer arts of batting, throwing and fielding at first of series of clinics.
- Memory of Lost Speedway Title Is Still Haunting Ott : * Motorcycling: He returns tonight to face 1987 winner Brad Oxley four years after heartbreaking defeat.
- STAGE REVIEW : Plot Nearly Overthrows the Crazies : Show: The behind-the-scenes story about the singing DuBois Sisters is almost fatally plot-bound. But there's still room for chuckles and chortles.
- AMC Starts Program to Increase Attendance
- Going Big Time With Little Fans : Music: Parachute Express, which has a deal with Walt Disney Records, will play to a youthful audience in Agoura Hills on Sunday.
- CASITAS : Water District Backs Off Penalty Plan
- Oxnard : Farmers' Market Opens With Fanfare
- TRACK AND FIELD TAC CHAMPIONSHIPS : O'Brien Misses Record Decathlon Score
- Byrum's Lead Is Secondary : * Golf: He has the early advantage after severe storm mars the first day of play.
- Pro Football
- Miscellany
- Pop Album Chart : N.W.A Muscles Its Way to the Top
- He Knows What He Likes . . . : Jazz: Dave McKenna, who will appear in Newport Beach this evening, loves standards, word-association song sets and 'old-fashioned things.'
- 'This Town' Traces the Country in Rock
- Seminary Message Is Criticized
- Adversarial Reporters
- Religious Views of Robert Vernon
- Adversarial Reporters
- Countywide : Bush Rally Plans
- Closing Bases
- Community Names and Reputations
- Revising Vietnam War
- Aren't libraries for the public?
- Library's Action Strikes a Nerve : Creek Should Be Saved, Not Dammed
- MOORPARK : Schools OK Policy for Police Inquiries
- Non-Residents Subsidizing City
- Community Names and Reputations
- Religious Views of Robert Vernon
- Tough Decisions for Garden Grove
- Oil Firms Need to Fight Back
- Community Names and Reputations
- Religious Views of Robert Vernon
- Community Names and Reputations
- 5th Amendment
- Mideast Peace
- Following Lead of Orange County
- Religious Views of Robert Vernon
- Boy Scouts and ACLU
- Religious Views of Robert Vernon
- Community Names and Reputations
- MOVIES - June 14, 1991
- MOVIES - June 14, 1991
- Obituaries - June 14, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 14, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 14, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 14, 1991
- L.A. Police Copter Crashes; Three Killed
- COLUMN ONE : Schools' Racial Mix Boils Over : In the last 10 years, population shifts have turned campuses into caldrons of hostility, prompting clashes among students as well as parents and teachers.
- Still Single? Keep 'Em Dangling
- Scrutiny Shifts to O.C. Pension Panel's Reserve
- WELL-TRAVELED: Among the 3,580 students graduating at...
- ANOTHER LOOK: Despite some grim overtones to...
- End Sanctions, or the Hate Will Never Die : Iraq: The deprivation hurts mostly women and children, and, in the long run, America.
- FBI Searched Car-Rental Firm Linked to Robbins : Investigation: An agency that supplied luxury autos to the legislator's girlfriends may have received political favors in return.
- COLUMN ONE : Schools' Racial Mixes Boil Over : In the last 10 years, population shifts have turned campuses into caldrons of hostility, prompting clashes among students as well as parents and teachers.
- Firms Utilize Loophole for Election Donations : Politics: Companies give so-called 'soft money' to state parties. It is spent on campaigns for federal office.
- SQUEEZE: A bad week for newspapers may...
- U.S. Seen as Unlikely to Charge LAPD Bystanders : Police: Presence of a sergeant complicates prosecution of those who watched King beating, sources say.
- Fresh GIs Replace Last Combat Veterans Still in Kuwait : Gulf: U.S. troops also prepare to leave Dahuk in northern Iraq despite pleas from Kurds.
- Assembly Passes School Funding : Budget: GOP continues to block tax hikes and other items. But Speaker Brown's willingness to compromise on welfare cuts is seen as a sign that accord is nearer.
- State Seeks End to Desegregation Rule to Save Costs
- FAN APPRECIATION: After winning the NBA championship,...
- 4th Search in Inquiry on Robbins : Ethics: Rental agency that supplied luxury autos to lawmaker's girlfriends combed by FBI
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 14, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 14, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - June 14, 1991
- RETAIL/LEISURE : Clothestime Selects Kresser/Craig as Its Advertising Agency
- New York state insurance regulators have appointed...
- Dad Food : When Dad Was in the Kitchen : The Imperial Chef
- President Charges 'Inaction,' 'Bickering' by Congress on Anti-Crime, Transit Bills : Politics: Bush follows through on threat to use birthday speech to attack Democrats for not meeting his 100-day deadline.
- Koreatown : Metro Rail Groundbreaking
- FBI Probes Alleged Taping of Wilder Calls : Politics: Sen. Robb pledges to cooperate with authorities. He says he did nothing wrong in ordering destruction of recording sent to him anonymously.
- King Hussein Recovering
- Some of the Big Boys Need to Learn It's Time to Grow Up
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Waves of Talent : Mission Viejo Surfer Also Impresses With His Violin Playing
- Photograph Focuses Unwanted Attention on Realities of War
- A Spring Version of Risotto
- The Long Road From East L.A. to Yale, Oxford
- LEXUS SC400 : Coupe de Grace : A Near-Flawless 2+2 With Impeccable Manners
- Custom Tours By The Busload
- THE HOUSE
- Santa Anita Municipal Court Official Named
- Venus, Mars and Jupiter Line Up for a Rare Show : Astronomy: The planets will be in a tight formation for the next few nights. They will be joined Saturday by a crescent moon in the western sky.
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : On No Account
- DWP, U.S. Snag Blocks Monument : World War II: Dispute over water rights stalls plan for Manzanar, home of internment camp for Japanese-Americans, to become historic site.
- Standard Brands Paint Co.: The Torrance paint...
- U.S. Postal Service, Unions Approve 4-Year Labor Pact
- COMPANIES
- W.R. Berkley Corp. has named Robert V....
- Larry Lucas has been named vice president...
- COMPANIES
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Ideals of Latina Self-Reliance Emerge From 'Chiquita's Cocoon' : Author Says Women Must Learn to Stop Serving Others First
- Bush Initiative on Education Loses Its Steam
- Pasadena : Water Rates to Increase
- Iraq's Next Civil War Explosion May Be in Marshlands; Iran Warns of 'Offensive'
- Frederick's Returns to Its French Roots
- Ceiling Fans, Camcorders, Something Extra at Discount Sales
- Times All Stars : Glendale Area
- Avoiding Bus Tour Potholes
- ANAHEIM : Activists Pile Their Arguments
- Recycling Project Starts Monday
- Statewide Control of School Contracts Urged : Education: District-level negotiations give too much power to teachers' unions, commission says.
- California Is Most Racially Diverse State : Census data: It has the greatest percentage of Asians and Latinos and the second-highest number of blacks and American Indians.
- Gulf Reservist Finds Bleak Welcome Home
- Officials Get the Signal to Keep Ban on Parking
- The Return of the Moose That Roared
- WOW VOWS : A consultant sees a trend toward non-traditional weddings that forsake churches in favor of outdoor or homespun settings.
- Your Old Man and the Sea : Humble Pastimes and Family Hours Are the Hooks for Dads With a Dream
- We had our feet up on the...
- Beverly Hills : Water-Use Penalty Studied
- La Verne : $5,000 Fee for New Homes
- COLUMN ONE : Assembly Line Stress in Offices : Computers have transformed the nature of work, leading to anxiety and physical pain. Researchers are calling on business to rethink basic automation decisions of the past decade.
- Nature Centers May Be Victims of Budget Cuts : Finances: Three San Gabriel Valley parks could face closure if county plan to save $574,000 by eliminating 15 staff positions is approved. Volunteers vow to fight because school children would suffer.
- U.S. Festival: Platform for Future Stars
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Crash Halts Testing of Tilt-Rotor Plane
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Geomagnetic Storm Causes Power Surge
- THE HOUSE
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : A Few Words of Advice for Those Final Days of School
- Deputies Raid 'Pot' Farm With $1.5-Million Crop
- Immigrant Rights Groups Protest Day Laborer Law
- Man Gets 90 Days, Fine for Dumping Waste in Mexico : Environment: The conviction under a 1985 hazardous substances law is the first to involve international borders.
- Police Chief Steps Down Early by Taking Sick Leave
- High School Curbs Open-Campus Policy : Education: Students can leave at lunch if they get parental consent. Complaints from residents prompt the rule change.
- Alhambra : Traffic Barrier on Almansor
- Late Paternity : In 1990, 67 men between the ages of 50 and 72 became fathers in Ventura County.
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Will Play Host to Special Olympics
- SPORTSCOPE : Tennis Star at Cal Poly Wins Honor
- Probers to Tell Congress of Widespread Medicare Waste : Health: They will testify unnecessary payments cost program $4 billion a year. A GAO report says that employers, insurers and doctors are to blame.
- Colleges : 16 L.B. City College Retirees Honored at Year-End Lunch
- Venice : Killer Avoids Death Penalty
- Encino Park6953 Ventura Blvd.Size: 4.1 acres.Facilities: Diverse...
- UCSD Theater Hits Right Balance
- Junior Fellows: A-Huntington They Did Go
- CALENDAR
- Despite Carl's Jr. Slide, Karcher a Happy Star at Annual Meeting : Corporations: On 50th anniversary in business, the founder wins two standing ovations from shareholders whose profits just fell 50%.
- 'Negative-Option' Sales Stir Angry Public Debate : Marketing: More firms are relying on the automatic billing method that requires consumers to decline an offer in order not to receive goods.
- Executive Blames His Dismissal on Foiling Iraqi Plot
- Pizza Trivia
- Many Russians See Yeltsin as Their Only Hope : Election: Atmosphere is somber but determined as federation's voters set out to choose their first president.
- Kicking Off
- The Accidental Artists : Discovering What Folks on the Edge Can Do
- Top Graduating Students in Southeast Los Angeles County
- Doctor Convicted Over Abortions on Former Lovers
- Region : High School Scholarships
- Long Beach : Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Belmont Heights Rapes
- O.C. Cities Digging Deep to Turn Up Needed Funds : Finances: Recession is cutting revenue as demand for services rises, making it tough to balance budgets.
- Housing Space in L.A. Running Out, Report Says
- Region : Route 66 Festivities
- Trial Postponed in Smashing of Crashed Car's Windshield
- Fantasy Along the Colorado
- U.S. Was Ready for 20,000 Casualties--Schwarzkopf : Gulf War: General tells senators he now expects Hussein to remain in power for the foreseeable future.
- OXNARD : Bare-Bones Budget of $126 Million OKd
- 22 Grants Authorized From '84 Olympic Surplus
- SANTA ANA : College Bows Out of Swap-Meet Plan
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Closed-Door Session to Plot Suit Strategy
- Shootings Raise Fears of Increase in Gang Crimes : Violence: Recent shootings have left four people dead and four seriously wounded and has prompted officials to call for a crackdown before summer.
- MOORPARK : Board Tables Plan to Have Officials Teach
- OXNARD : Students Learn About Clipper
- COLUMN LEFT : Is It Perversity to Speak Truth of Genocide? : Today's 'PC' battles are mere warm-up for the Columbus war.
- Samaranch: Commercialization, Agents Threaten Olympic Games
- There's Magic to Michael's Air of Conquest
- Fresno State Accepts Offer to Join WAC : College sports: Bulldogs leave Big West, which may have trouble retaining its Division I-A designation in football.
- College Football
- Horse Racing
- Sherfy Bids to Extend His Lead Time at U. S. Open
- Battle Lines : Use of Hughes Poem on Gay History Poster Ignites Furor
- Let's Wait and See How This Kid Ryan Pitches in 15 Years
- Changing Places
- Open Forecast Is for Temperatures and Scores in the 80s : Golf: Hazeltine still expected to be tough, but it is considered a fairer layout than it was in 1970.
- RUNNING / BARBIE LUDOVISE : After Years of Obstacles, She's Just Glad to Be Back in Training
- This Frenchman Keen on Playing Tennis : Community colleges: Santa Monica College player is eager to showcase his skills at a four-year school.
- CLIPBOARD : Vacancy Rates
- 2 Convicted in Series of Rapes and Kidnapings Get Maximum Sentences : Court: A woman who was abducted and assaulted testifies to 'the terror these men caused in us, the victims.'
- He's the Model Volleyball Player : Owen McKibbin Has Had Mixed Results as a Professional Beach Volleyball Player, but His Career as Model Has Been a Smashing Success
- Owners' Group Approves Denver, Miami : Baseball: Final hurdle is vote by all owners. AL executives angry with Vincent's solution on expansion money.
- Study Says Orioles Worth $200 Million