- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : 'Last Resort' Shelter in Hurricanes Urged
- Murder Trial Rejected in Death of Teen-Ager : Courts: A judge says a man accused of recruiting boys into a burglary ring cannot be held liable after a youth was fatally hurt in a break-in.
- EL TORO : 4 Hit in Burglaries at Business Complex
- COUNTYWIDE : Anti-Drug Program to Get $1.14 Million
- ORANGE : Assessment District Plan Gains Steam
- Sailor Arrested in Slaying of Janitor
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Earn Split With Padres
- HIGH SCHOOL GOLF : Woods, 15, Wins Title by 10 Shots
- Miscellany
- Closing Arguments Are Given in Trial of Three USC Players
- MUSIC REVIEW : Saddleback's 'Missa Solemnis'
- Entertainment
- STOCKS : Dow Off 1.34; Victory Parade Cited
- AIL Systems Will Close Area Plant : Westlake Village: Most of the aerospace firm's local employees face layoffs after the Air Force cancels a B-1 contract.
- Moseying Along in Auto Reverse
- Bush Sees Delay in Soviet Summit : Diplomacy: Differences on arms reduction may push the meeting back. Fitzwater also tells concern over Chinese premier's planned trip to the Middle East.
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Walesa Vetoes Rules for Election
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Levy to Visit U.S. to Explain Stance
- A City Divided: St. Petersburg vs. Leningrad
- Chula Vista
- Friend of Man Slain on Bus Files Rights Suit
- Crosswalk Guard Killed; Driver Held
- Couple Suspected in Robbery Spree Held
- First of Almost 20,000 County Students to Celebrate Graduation Today : Commencements: Ceremony at special education school begins two weeks of awarding diplomas to graduates of 71 San Diego schools.
- Restraint Is Urged by IOC Officials : Olympics: Sports federations cautioned against welcoming South Africa to world stage until all apartheid laws have been repealed.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Hit Four Home Runs in 6-2 Win
- Underground Paper Gets Gompers Pupil in Hot Water
- Suit Blames Hospital for Death of Infant : Health: Mother says a fatal birth defect in newborn went undetected. An attorney for one of the defendants suggests that the girl switched babies.
- Officials Press Plea to Save Shipyard : Navy: A federal commissioner is told that closing Long Beach installations would be unwise financially and strategically.
- San Diego
- Obituaries : * Howell (Steve) Foster Jr.; Retired Deputy
- Bus Driver's Suspension Terms Revealed : Schools: Woman who ejected 7-year-old because he was carrying a box of lizards won't be allowed to transport children to and from the campus while the ousted boy is a student there.
- Man Found Shot to Death in Trunk of Automobile
- Jordan, Magic Named to NBA All-Star Team
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Disciplined for Poor Attitude
- A Bookworm Who Knows How to Read Writers : Radio: Erudite and conversational, interviewer Michael Silverblatt tunes in to authors and uncovers what makes them tick.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Computer Companies Working to Establish Industry Consortium
- Disposal of Dirty Ballast by Tankers Scrutinized : Environment: State and federal agencies are monitoring the practice amid critics' fears that toxins are being dumped into Alaskan coastal waters.
- Koll Gets Mexican Bank Loan to Help Build Baja Resorts
- Volcano Threat Empties Air Base, Clogs Roads : Philippines: Thousands of cars carrying U.S. evacuees head for Subic Bay. But housing there is in short supply.
- Quiksilver Reports Quarterly Decline in Net Sales, Earnings
- State Program on Recycling Called Sound : Ecology: A study of the unique 3-year-old operation finds that participation is up dramatically. The cost to consumers is lower than in other states.
- Pravda Article Calls Yeltsin Power-Hungry, Unstable : Election: World chess champion Gary Kasparov urges a massive turnout for the presidential candidate Wednesday.
- Documentary : Mideast Road Warriors: Getting There Is Half the Story : Bad highways and white knuckles on the way to Baghdad.
- 6th Victim Dies of Crash Injuries
- County Ready to Enact Hike in Aid Payments : Welfare: General relief payouts would rise to $341 a month. The move would settle a city lawsuit.
- When Diners Smell a Rat : Consumers: Most of the time they simply file complaints, but once in a while they get mad enough to file suit.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Consider Health Club Deposit
- VENTURA : $29,500 OKd for Golf Course Study
- With reluctance, Kelly Messiana allowed her husband,...
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- 'Dettingen' Te Deum Concludes Corona del Mar Festival : The daunting, final program of the annual baroque celebration suffered from some sloppy performances and bad acoustics.
- OXNARD : Council to Vote on $64-Million Budget
- Identity Sought of Body Found Near Road
- One Marine Blames the Other as Double-Slaying Trial Opens
- There Has Been Little Hedging on Hedges : Washington: Colleagues expect her to overcome lack of football background as athletic director for the Huskies.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Johnny Gill Steams up the Amphitheatre
- Stations Protest PBS Program Pricing : Television: Opponents of the new policy claim that the fee schedule may drive some smaller stations out of the network.
- Media
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Western Journalists Labeled Instigators
- Riot Police Sent to Paris Suburbs
- The Press : Eyeing Gorbachev With His Hat in Hand
- COSTA MESA : Smoking Is Banned in All City Buildings
- OJAI : Parents to Start New Catholic School
- LAGUNA BEACH : Training Officers Say Kicking Justified
- It's Not Exactly Graceland, but This Is Only Pittsburgh
- Miscellany
- A Cautious Pace on South Africa Is Urged by IOC
- Linda Dempsay Is Still a Trailblazer : UC Irvine: Former AD now working in the family paper products business will be inducted into the athletic directors' hall of fame today.
- Radio Station in Anaheim Airs Vietnamese Show
- Next Stop: Weird City : Music: The Beat Farmers, Mike Keneally and Buddy Blue encountered their share of strangeness on the road.
- California IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : Couple Sought in Abduction of Girl
- Presbyterian Vote Rejects Relaxing of Sex Sanctions : Religion: Church leaders overwhelmingly spurn report that condoned homosexuality, premarital sex.
- Coalition Aims to Save Pair of S.D. Bases : Military: Group of businessmen and politicians will present the city's case when commission members visit next week to study training center and recruit depot.
- Firm Hopes to Stack Chips in Its Favor : Technology: Irvine Sensors has developed a semiconductor packaging technique for shrinking microprocessors. But mass production is still elusive.
- Directors of Health Net Shun 2 Offers : Acquisitions: Humana is the third company to join the bidding. But the Woodland Hills HMO favors a $108-million proposal by management.
- Special Devices Plans Sale of Stock : Securities: The Newhall maker of air-bag systems and aerospace supplies hopes to raise up to $18 million to pay off debts.
- Hugh Gagnier was named president of the...
- Calabasas Firm Bets on Riverboat Casino : Gaming: Midwestern states hungry for revenue have taken steps to legalize such gambling. Players International hopes to cash in.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Hearings on CIA Choice Delayed
- Airline Deregulation: Has It Really Worked? : While some travelers get lost in a maze of restrictions, others are able to fly more often on discounted fares.
- FLORENCE : A Decade-Long Plague
- Stealth Planes Meet Public in Rare Spotlight
- 3 Charges Dropped in Slavery Case
- Court Allows Banks to Sell Insurance in State of Delaware
- B of A Seeking Shearson Mortgage Unit
- A group of investors led by Summa...
- Humana Joins in Spirited Bidding for Health Net
- Plastic Surgeon Convicted of Securities, Wire Fraud
- Kurdish Leader Asks U.S. Pressure on Iraq : Ethnic strife: He also appeals for allied troops to remain until agreement is reached on autonomy.
- Polish Strike Halts Flights
- 200 Die in Heat Wave
- Bowers Asks Board to Name Fact-Finder : Investigation: The Moorpark College president is threatened with firing next week. He is charged with funneling nearly $80,000 through the college's private foundation.
- This Chef Has a Recipe for Career Satisfaction
- Call Boxes to Be Installed Along Freeway Medians
- VENTURA : Fees for Some Police Services Approved
- President Bush to Give Speech in Fountain Valley : Cultures: He will appear Sunday at Mile Square Park to recognize Asian-Americans.
- Restaurateur's Friend Accused of Medi-Cal Fraud
- Major Choices: Miami, Denver : NL expansion: Committee recommends those two cities to owners, and approval is expected soon.
- Padre Error Helps Pirates to 5-3 Victory : Baseball: Padres put Barrett on waivers, face question of what to do with Roberts when he returns to roster.
- O.C. Considers List of Services for Privatizing
- Judge Bars Plan for Selecting Heinz Successor
- Passivity of Iraq's Forces Was Calculated : Strategy: Hussein had to be able to put down postwar uprisings and refrain from provoking the U.S. into marching on Baghdad.
- U. S. Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in '78 Child Slaying
- Environmental Group Cites Landfill's AIDS Threat : Ojai: Foes of a proposed dump say sea gulls might spread the disease. The county says this would be very unlikely.
- SANTA ANA : Man Shot to Death During Card Game
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Parrish Takes Injury Sitting Down
- Miami, Denver Chosen by NL : Expansion: Approval by owners in both major leagues is expected soon. The teams would begin play in 1993.
- Brewers Get Field Day at Angels' Expense, 7-2 : Baseball: Milwaukee scores six runs off McCaskill and is aided by several defensive lapses.
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : Still a Star, in His Own Write : Lakers: He might spend most of his game time on the bench, but Mychal Thompson is anything but reserved about his opinions.
- Angels Send Down Amaro, Call Up Rose
- Alpharel to Install Diablo Plant System
- Bush's Banking Plan Hits Snag in the House : Legislation: A committee chairman is skeptical about some key points in the proposed overhaul, and that may delay action.
- Law & Regulation
- Market Newsletter : What Does Thailand Really Need? You Name It : * Start with airports, phones, roads and better water. It's basically infrastructure, and the government is promising quick action and vast improvements.
- Arthur G. Trudeau; Led Army's Research and Development
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRD: BAND-TAILED PIGEON
- Firms Negotiating to Buy Mortgage Bank in Irvine : Finance: BankAmerica Corp. is one of companies interested in Shearson Lehman Mortgage, a lender and loan servicer.
- Talk Show Host's Fans Pay Dearly for Advice : Investing: Prosecutors say R. G. Reynolds used money from investors to fund a lavish lifestyle.
- Glenfed Brokerage Services, a subsidiary of Glenfed,...
- Bush to Bash Congress on Birthday
- Michael Paige; Los Angeles Orchestra Leader
- Plan to Cut L.A. School Salaries Is Scaled Back : Education: Supt. Anton suggests cutting pay of 58,000 employees by less than 3% instead of 7%. District expects to receive $100 million more in state funds.
- Judge Will Allow Race Evidence in King Case : Hearing: He rules that controversial remarks exchanged on squad car computers may be introduced in the trial of four officers accused of beating the black motorist.
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Cease Fire
- Judge Says L. A. Violated Laws in Warner Ridge Zoning Case
- Trying Times : Center for Visually Impaired Faces Closure
- D. A. Honors 6 for Courageous Actions in Helping Others
- SIMI VALLEY : Kadota Fig Residents Debate Rezoning
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Western Aid Can Win the People : Economic aid to the Soviet Union serves U. S. interest--and the world community's--no less than those of the Soviets.
- Getting Politics Out of Medicine
- Dodgers Tap a New Power Source, 13-5 : Baseball: Strawberry is back in the lineup, but it's Harris who hits a grand slam in a rout of the Cubs. Daniels, Samuel also have homers.
- U.S. Firms Find Bonanza in Kuwait : Grateful Arabs Are Eager to Hand Out Contracts to American Companies
- Assembly OKs Shoulder Belts in Older Cars
- Culture : Art in Nicaragua: The Paintbrush Battles : * Supporters of the ousted Sandinistas still believe that culture and politics are closely linked. But officials of the new government aren't so sure.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION: BEDSIDE MANNERS : The Sleep Wars : He's hot. She's cold. He likes a firm mattress. She likes a soft one. No sweet dreams for them.
- RTC Rebuked Over Handling of S&L; Cleanup
- ANAHEIM : Cigarette Blamed for Deadly Blaze
- Capt. Eckler, New Acadia Skipper, Dies
- VENTURA : Firm Pleads Guilty in Death of Worker
- MISSION VIEJO : Pellets Discharged at Car, Officials Say
- Suspects in Zuma Murder Arraigned for Other Crimes
- CIF-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF ASSN. CHAMPIONSHIP : Woods Wins Again by Record 10 Strokes
- The Ace of Space : Contracts: Launched to fame by his work on Disney's Epcot, Bob Rogers is helping design NASA's $70-million tourist center.
- Semtech Corp. Reports Profit of $425,000
- Trade Group Probing Stock Sales of 3 Firms : Inquiry: Offerings of International Physical Systems, Ropak Laboratories and DVI Financial were underwritten by a brokerage being investigated.
- California's Aerospace Dilemma
- Economy
- California IN BRIEF : MISSION VIEJO : Driver Penalized for Kicking Boy Off Bus
- Jordanian Given 15-Year-Sentence
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bias Claims Against Job Agencies on Rise
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Lists Submitted for Smith Case Gag Rule
- Bush Brother Was a Consultant to Company Under Scrutiny in Japan : Finance: Prescott Bush gave investment advice to a firm lately suspected of gangland ties and of exchange violations, police investigators say.
- Services to Be Wednesday for A.E. Arnold of Cypress
- Educators Wary Despite Progress of Bills to Guarantee Funding : Budgets: The Prop. 98 measures face opposition in the Assembly. Districts still plan $20 million in cuts.
- Proposal for Korean War Memorial Clears Hurdle
- NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : PADRES UPDATE : Harris Says He Doesn't Need a Pitching Stint in Las Vegas
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Genisco Technology Corp.: The Anaheim computer company...
- Court Upholds Bankruptcy Protections
- Law & Regulation
- 2 Slayings Raise Questions About Employee Firings
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Recession Undermines Promise of Prop. 98
- Drug Kingpin Fowlie Gets 30-Year Term
- Laser's Just a Tool--Not a Magic Wand, Expert Says : Doctor says that it can have miraculous results but that too many people think you can just zap a problem away.
- O.C. Officials Cautiously Optimistic
- Banking Reform Would Hurt the Poor : Finance: Provisions that ban redlining are under attack.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY : 6 Republicans, 1 Democrat Enter Race to Succeed Lewis
- Promoter Accused of Bribe Offer : Soccer: Honduran goalie says Santa Ana man offered him money to allow El Salvador to win game. Governing body says it has yet to receive complaint.
- UCI Reports Possible Rules Violations
- Companies
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana-based manufacturer...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Economy
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- California IN BRIEF : HOLTVILLE : Bull Rider Killed in Training Exercise
- Torres Unveils Proposal to Lower Auto Insurance Costs
- Girl Killed, 3 Wounded in Random Shootings
- Power Loss Cripples Air Control Center
- OXNARD : Council to Consider Developer Fee Hike
- Dornan Will Not Seek Cranston's Senate Seat : Politics: Conservative congressman endorses Herschensohn. He also delivers broadsides at Rep. Campbell, a moderate GOP candidate.
- Facing the Music : Education: Parents protest a plan to eliminate an instrument program in Camarillo's elementary and middle schools.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Votes to Buy a New Police Dog
- COUNTYWIDE : He Can Now Sing Praises of New Land
- 'Messenger of Lord' Convicted in Attacks on Women : Crime: The ex-graduate student was found guilty in the series of sexual assaults in Long Beach and San Pedro.
- Dayworker Ordinance Is Challenged : Agoura Hills: The ACLU and immigrant rights groups say forbidding laborers to solicit work in public places violates their constitutional rights.
- Fullerton Guard Signs With SCC
- The Ring of Truth? : Soap Opera Stars Say 'Soapdish' Parodies Days of Their Working Lives
- Tennis
- They Sought an Opening : On Recent Day at Riviera, 60 Golfers Pursued Dream of Playing in U.S. Open
- An Inventor and Nike to Go 1 on 1
- Relive Operation Desert Storm During the Fourth of July
- Katz's 'Clunky Elegance' at Kohn Gallery
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : Making a Name for Himself at Last : Bulls: John Paxson, once only quietly dependable, escapes his brother's shadow with outside shooting against the Lakers.
- Reedy, Willing and Able : Clarinetist Michele Zukovsky Has Eclectic Musical Interests and a Fresh Outlook
- Saddleback Chorale's 'Solemnis' : Conductor Alvin Brightbill achieves a strong and articulate performance in Laguna Hills of the massive Beethoven work.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Backdraft' Slickered by 'City'
- Finally, Clayton Makes a Pro Team's Most-Wanted List : Baseball: Former Loara standout, who was overlooked in high school, signs with the Mariners' organization after starring at Northridge.
- College Football
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos, Martinez Overcome First-Pitch Homer
- NBC Notches Rare Friday-Night Victory
- Golf Coaches Assn. Honors Mickelson for Third Time
- BOXING : Breland Wins Unanimous Decision
- The 'Balkan Bopper' Mixes Jazz With Yugoslav Folk
- Court on Overseas Abortion Aid
- West County Issue Animal Rights :...
- Jailed Protester
- Jailed Protester
- Court on Overseas Abortion Aid
- Supreme Court Will Decide if It Is Legal to Ban Hate Acts Based on Race, Religion : Judiciary: Laws against offenses such as cross burnings may be in jeopardy because of flag desecration ruling.
- Court on Overseas Abortion Aid
- Help for U.S.
- Turmoil in Ethiopia
- Asbestos
- Turmoil in Ethiopia
- Court on Overseas Abortion Aid
- FILM / PAT H. BROESKE : Author Seeks General Appeal in 'Kane' Book : To mark the movie's 50th anniversary, Harlan Lebo, a writer who got his start in Orange County, offers a work rife with illustrations, reproductions of documents, reviews, souvenir program and more.
- Court on Overseas Abortion Aid
- MOVIES - June 11, 1991
- MOVIES - June 11, 1991
- CANCER RISK? Health officials are reopening their...
- Paper Blizzard Welcomes Gulf Troops in N.Y.
- 14-Month-Old Boy Drowns in Back-Yard Pool : Accident: Child becomes the latest victim in a rash of drownings. He had wandered past a makeshift fence.
- Officials Defend Shipyard but Not the Base in Tustin
- DOUBLE TAKE: The secret's out: after months...
- CAPITAL GAINS: With Orange County executives still...
- Assembly OKs Court Bill as Part of Budget Package
- Spaulding Attorney Asks State Bar to Look at Whether Witt Broke Rules : Scandal: Meanwhile, the former planning director says he believes he discussed sexual-harassment claim with special counsel months ago.
- Increase in Utility Taxes Approved by State Senate
- LOCAL HERO: There's always a local angle....
- Bank Robber Fatally Shot by a Man Who Trailed Him Outside : Crime: A boat builder says he got a gun out of his van and told the bandit to 'freeze,' then fired when the gunman threatened him.
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 11, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 11, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 11, 1991
- Obituaries - June 11, 1991
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Coast-to-Coast Victory Streak for Delahoussaye
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : AC/DC Stays Plugged In to Same Circuit : But Aussie band's standard fare at Irvine Meadows is a far cry from the cavalcade of evil that some religious leaders make their performances out to be.
- Dance : A Display of Pakistani Arts at Occidental
- Daytime Emmy for Procter & Gamble
- TV Folks Hold Onto Their Hats for 'The Winner Is . . . '
- N.Y. Protester Interrupts Schwarzkopf
- Science / Medicine : Rapid Evolution of Life Theorized
- GARDEN GROVE : Schools' Attendance Boundaries Changed
- Gary Carter as a Dodger: Does Life Get Any Better Than This? : Baseball: He retains a kid's enthusiasm, showing he is no old man just holding on.
- LAKE CASITAS : Festival Is Vintage Fun for Wine Lovers
- Fatal Stabbing Follows Melee
- LOTTERY RESULTS : JUNE 8
- So Will We Be Able to Drink It? : WATER WATCH: Somebody has to foot the nitrate cleanup bill
- COLUMN LEFT / GEORGE BLACK : China Mugs Democracy, We Send Presents : The tariff break means more slave-made goods for export.
- Milli Vanilli Lawsuits Denied : Pop music: A Philadelphia federal judge refuses to certify two class-action suits that seek to make the record company accountable for pop duo's lip-synced album.
- Story Getting Old for Lakers : Game 4: Bulls wear down home team, 97-82, to take a 3-1 lead. Worthy, Scott questionable for Wednesday.
- Hershiser Can Pitch, Too : Dodgers: He gets two key hits--increasing his average to .833--to help beat the Cubs, 6-3. It is right-hander's 100th victory.
- Showdown Nears on Adult Entertainment Law : Litigation: A hearing is set on a suit by 22 sex-oriented businesses challenging Los Angeles' use of a zoning ordinance to control the spread of pornography.
- WESTMINSTER : City to Help Redo Low-Income Units
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Consider Buying Police Dog
- COUNTYWIDE : Man, 26, Dies After Motorcycle Crash
- ORANGE : Plan to Move School Offices Causes Flap
- U.S. Team Pays Back Korea in Three Games : Volleyball: After losing night before, Americans win, 15-3, 15-7, 15-11, before embarking on trip.
- Forward Becomes Laker Misdirection : Aftermath: Worthy's recurring injury, Perkins' poor shooting leave L.A. looking back at 3-1 deficit.
- Andre Cason, the world indoor champion, warmed...
- ANALYSIS : Looking at National League Expansion
- Dance : Athletic Stavropol Cossacks Exciting, Colorful at Shrine
- Jazz : 'Rockin' ' Fantasy Is Pure Silver
- LEGAL FILE
- Will the D.A. Find Dirt in Refuse Probe? : Garbage: Inquiry into much-investigated Waste Management, the giant of the garbage industry, continues. The firm denies it has ties to the underworld.
- 3 Sought in Death of Maintenance Man
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Allison Placed First After Rudd Penalized
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gwynn, Padres Still Streaking
- PREP TRACK : Marion Jones Easily Wins at 200 Meters
- How Will Jitters on Interest Rates Affect Investing?
- Hints of Recovery May Be Backfiring on Drug Stocks
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- East Bloc's Tough Times Even Tougher on Vietnam : Trade: Soviet hardships, changes in Europe--and a U.S. embargo--have shriveled markets and hurt reform.
- AQMD Tries to Cut Risk of Leaks : Environment: Agency issues curbs to reduce the likelihood of catastrophic chemical spills. It is believed to be the first such regulatory effort in the country.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- FOCUS : Japanese, U.S. Differ on Intent of Chip Accord
- Victim Was Flamboyant Until the End : Violence: Bettor flashed his winnings at the racetrack. His lifestyle may have attracted his killer, police say.
- Slaying Suspect Enraged by Mace, Prosecutor Says
- 3,500 in O.C. Take a Walk to Fight AIDS
- TAIWAN: Taiwan's legislators have approved a proposal...
- Claudio Arrau; Acclaimed International Pianist, 88
- Plight of Delta Smelt Could Curb Water Flow : Environment: Endangered-species status for the tiny fish could force reductions in supplies from the Sacramento River Delta. The impact of such a designation could be enormous.
- California IN BRIEF : ALAMEDA : Last Bay Area Ships Return From Gulf
- Mutual Funds
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Astronauts Monitor Heart Performance
- Dole Urges End to Impasse on Job Bias : Civil rights: The GOP leader calls on both parties to work out a compromise as the Senate prepares to take up legislation on workplace discrimination.
- Plan Could Aid L.A. Schools by $100 Million
- 'Slickers' Rounds Up Big Crowd
- But Spell the Movie B-O-M-B
- Treated With Respect : Skid Row: Women find haven from street life at a clinic whose founder believes in showing patients 'we care about them as human beings, not just as body parts.'
- San Diego Stays Close to Home in Bid for Tourists : Travel: Attractions and hotels are focusing their appeals on neighboring counties and Arizona because the recession has forced vacationers to trim their plans.
- JAPAN: Japanese companies are lurching forward in...
- Good Ol' Country Sense Comes to Fore : THE TOMCAT'S WIFE, <i> Carol Bly,</i> HarperCollins, $19.95, 224 pages
- PACIFIC REPORT : What if China Can't Play? : Trade: The toy industry is taking a leading role in the fight for Beijing to keep its most-favored-nation trade status.
- Lyonses Share Their Lighthouse; Domingo Sings for His Supper
- THE PHILIPPINES: The Senate and the House...
- N.Y. Gunfire Kills Visitor