- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Korczak' a Triumph of Dignity, Style
- MUSIC
- MOVIE REVIEW : Valuable Views of Old West in 'Gold'
- Teledyne Tried to Falsify Data, Lawsuit Claims : Defense: A former quality control manager contends he was fired for refusing to submit phony test results for military equipment.
- Cuban Blames Food Shortages on End of Soviet Aid, U.S. Pressures
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Economist Says His Peace Trip Cost Job
- BOOK REVIEW : Sorting the Spoils From Peace Corps Battles : WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR COUNTRY; An Oral History of the Peace Corps <i> by Karen Schwarz</i> , Morrow $21, 288 pages
- Prehistoric Sculpture Joins State's Gallery of Symbols
- The Disaster of Not Responding : New famine raises issue of compassion fatigue
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Summertime's Drowning Pool
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Raise Sewer, Water Hookup Fees
- STANTON : City Declares a Day for Ill 8-Year-Old
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Manager Wynn Planning to Resign
- Zoning Board Rejects Builder's Bid to Reclaim Little League Site : Northridge: Councilman Bernson says ASF Financial in 1986 agreed to donate the 12.8 acres. Eight ball fields on the land are now used by about 1,000 children.
- School Programs for Deaf Children Draw Fire : Education: Inadequate training in signing by teachers is the primary criticism leveled by parents.
- Photo Leads to Scuffle With Ely
- Lunar Eclipse Thursday Will Be Warm-Up for Solar Show July 11
- For Starters, Dodger Streak Collapses, 9-4 : Baseball: Hershiser fails in the fifth inning against Giants. L.A. pitchers had gone at least six innings in 22 consecutive games.
- Landress Replaces Raymond as Cleveland Baseball Coach
- Edward L. Stanton has been named vice...
- Burnham to Head Allied-Signal Aerospace
- Halt Sought in Licensing of Nuclear Dump
- Drug for High Blood Pressure Cuts Stroke 36%
- Move to Kill Arts Agency Fails in House
- House OKs Easing Deadline for Salvadoran Refugees : Immigration: The bill offers four more months for an estimated 50,000 residents of the war-torn country already in U.S. to get protected status.
- Gulf War Soldier on Leave Slain in Drive-By Shooting : Violence: On his first night back, Cesar Gardea, 19, is gunned down in Baldwin Park. A cousin is also killed.
- Yugoslavia May End, but Better With a Vote Than a Sword : Slovenia: The republic's declaration of independence comes from a need for freedom, not from ethnic hatred.
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Senior Center Will Be Dedicated
- Proposed Loan to Marina Raises New Questions
- Miscellany
- Shooting
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Won't Play in All-Star Game
- Jurisprudence
- L.A. WATTS SUMMER GAMES NOTEBOOK : Taft Surprises Coach and Basketball Foes
- QUOTABLE
- Memorial to Be Held for Joyce Treiman
- Lilly P. Sanathanan has joined the Institute...
- Greenpeace Blockades Freighter in Spanish Port
- Delegation's Vote on NEA Funding
- AT&T; Seeking Restored Phone Ties to Vietnam
- 2 Secessions a Rebuff to Bush's 'World Order'
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : AMA Attacks Ruling on Abortion Advice
- For Some, Traffic School Can Be Just One Big Joke : * Consumers: The courses are a $30-million-a-year business. They use several approaches, including hiring comics for instructors and offering cooking lessons, to attract customers.
- Sylmar Woman, 78, Killed When Struck by Car
- FILLMORE : $16.6-Million Budget OKd by City Council
- OAK VIEW : Man Arrested After Pot Plants Found
- Tollway Swerves to Miss Moving Animals : Environment: Transportation officials answer complaints with realigned route avoiding migration paths and hiding the road from view of nearby homes.
- RTD Extends Bus Line to Leo Carrillo Beach
- Reds Pound Padres' Benes in First Inning : Baseball: Cincinnati scores six runs in first, goes on to beat Padres, 8-2.
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : They Came a Long Way, but No One Knows Why
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Galbraith Top Qualifier in the State Amateur
- Officer of Koll Construction Made Executive VP of Region
- Why the Allies Came to Jordan's Rescue
- STAGE REVIEW : Battling for the Soul of Rock 'n' Roll
- MUSIC : Conductors Still Struggle With the Score
- PERSPECTIVE ON CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS : Hard to Say No, Trapped on a Bus : The Supreme Court wants us to sacrifice more privacy to the war on drugs; is this our vision of America?
- Better Safe Than Sorry : No aid to Moscow without a coherent economic reform plan first
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Judge Cancels Warrant for Councilwoman
- DANA POINT : 2 Fliers Crash-Land off Beach
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Brothers Sought in Cousin's Slaying
- The Man With the (Funny Looking) Horn : Dave Koz Says His Saxophone Takes People Where They Haven't Been Before--but Does His Music?
- ART REVIEW : Face to Face With Faces in 'Head-On'
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Occidental Petroleum Near Sale of Stake in China Mine : Energy: The loss-plagued venture was launched in 1985 after personal negotiations with Deng Xiaoping.
- Precious-Metals Scheme Alleged in Indictments : Courts: A federal grand jury has charged two men with 39 counts of fraud in connection with their San Juan Capistrano telephone solicitation operation.
- Japan Auto Firms in U.S. Outpace Big 3 in Mid-June
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc.: The Garden Grove manufacturer...
- Man Executed for Slaying Drug Informant
- AMA Condemns High Court Ruling on Abortion Counseling
- Con Man Guilty in $100-Million Pension Scheme : Crime: The attempt to defraud the CalPERS fund was discovered by accident. Officials say at least one former fund trustee was involved.
- Amid Village Rubble, Kurdish Leader Talks of Peace : Iraq: Accord is likely to be delayed as Hussein's regime lays down harsh new conditions.
- County's Hot Real Estate Market Tops Southland : Housing: May sales are up 34.7% over April. But some agents caution that the resurgence may be short-lived.
- L.A. Redux / The City Then and Now
- USC Forms Unit to Study Rape Prevention Efforts
- Body Believed to Be Missing Lancaster Man
- FULLERTON : Hearing Scheduled on 164-Acre Project
- ENVIRONMENT WATCH : Getting the Bugs Out
- 2 Ventura Principals Picked From Out of District
- Perry Link Denied by Tarkanian
- Mao Enters Guilty Plea to Assaults
- Jones Wins National Track Award
- An Ocean Apart : Kids Fishing Trip Provides Chance to Escape Into a New World of Fun--and Self-Fulfillment
- Greentree Named to Coach Chatsworth in Basketball
- BANKING/FINANCE : Mortgage Firm Makes Colonial at Home With Housing Loans
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors OK Largest County Park
- Lawsuit Filed for Girl Who Lost Her Limbs : Courts: Action on behalf of 7-year-old whose arms and legs had to be amputated after chickenpox complications names hospital, clinic and three doctors.
- Board Funds Medical Care for Indigent
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Misses No-Hitter, Gets a 4-0 Victory
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL NOTEBOOK : Sturges Uses a Light Touch to Turn Conejo A Into a Heavyweight
- TV Ratings : Reality Shows Help CBS Finish First
- Vanishing Along With 'Landscapes' : Stage: The struggling Orange County Coalition for the Theatre Arts expects its latest production, 'Urban Landscapes,' to be its last.
- Arts Committee Elects a New Slate of Officers
- Portraits of Local Pride Star in Shows
- A Portrait of the Artist as Curator : Art: Chuck Close was overwhelmed at first by the responsibility to do right by his fellow artists, but now 'Head-On' has made him a curating star.
- Small Grants Do Big Job of Enhancing Education : Schools: Private program channels money directly to teachers. They put funds to creative classroom uses.
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Kremlin Reins In Leningrad TV
- Bachelors Get Tips on Challenging Subject: Women : A workshop at Rancho Santiago College helps guys learn how to win--and keep--the gal of their dreams.
- Kuwait to Lift Martial Law, End Tribunal
- Hunks Need Not Apply for This Contest : Pageant: When Mr. Monterey Park walks down the ramp, it won't be bulging biceps and a swimsuit-slim figure that got him there.
- House Abortion Foes Cancel Fight on Counseling Bill
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Premier Warns U.S. on Trade Benefits
- County Will Charge Jail Booking Fees to Cities : Revenue: Supervisors reverse their earlier deferral and make the fees retroactive. But the cities may yet escape payment, depending on legislative action.
- Cutbacks in Fire Services Postponed by Council
- Gen. Powell Urges Taking 2 S. California Facilities Off 'Hit List' : Defense cuts: The top U.S. officer opposes closing the Long Beach Naval Shipyard and realigning the San Diego Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
- Wimbledon : 1st Match Almost Her Last : First round: Honor is nearly an upset, but Navratilova comes from behind in third set to beat Reinach.
- VOLLEYBALL
- Last Stretch of Pacoima Wash Soon to Be Concrete : Public works: The City Council approves a $6-million project that will turn two miles of dirt waterway into a concrete flood-control channel by next spring.
- Injury Causes Missed Chance for Dickson
- Lakers Watch, Wait for 52nd Draft Pick
- LAW & REGULATION
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Drug Use Raised in Kennedy Case
- World IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : Reduction of Child Death Rates Urged
- Police Pulling Wheels From Under Prostitutes' Customers
- Law May Force Him to End Curbs on S. Africa, Bush Tells Lawmakers : Apartheid: Black Caucus members urge him to continue sanctions. They question his view that Pretoria is meeting conditions for removal.
- Defense Firm Uncovers Computer 'Logic Bomb' : Hacking: Ex-General Dynamics worker from San Diego is accused of trying to destroy Atlas information.
- Luxury Tax May Scuttle Boat Makers : Builders blame the new levy for decimating sales and forcing the loss of 19,000 jobs.
- Council Approves Higher Sewer Fees : SIMI VALLEY
- 400 Naval Shipyard Workers Plead for Jobs : Defense: They traveled to San Diego to attend a hearing of the independent commission on base closure that will submit its recommendations to Bush.
- FULLERTON : Woman Overcome in Suspicious Fire
- Gates on Gates : King Beating Fills Media Void, Chief Tells Playboy Magazine
- CAMARILLO : Woman Honored for Her Enterprise
- Casting a Scam : Con Artists Victimize Aspiring Actors Yearning for Big Break
- Clippers Flow Toward Rivers : Pro basketball: Three-team deal would cost them Garland and the No. 9 pick.
- NBA DRAFT : Answers Bring Questions When Names Are Called
- Oak Park Promotes Bolyog in Baseball
- Titans Name UC Irvine's Bokosky as an Assistant Coach : Basketball: After 11 years on Anteater staff, 36-year-old will replace Bob Hoffman.
- Jurisprudence
- Former Crespi Pitcher Spears Signs Contract as Free Agent With Padres
- ABC Tops List of Humanitas Nominees
- COUNTRY: Rising Star to Appear in San Diego : New and Bright Country Star : Music: Garth Brooks, the latest country music sensation, appears tonight in a concert at Miramar Naval Station, along with the Judds.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Brewer Urged to Alter Name, Ad Campaign : Marketing: Surgeon General Antonia Novello calls G. Heileman Brewing Co.'s plans for a new malt liquor 'socially irresponsible.'
- Muslim Offers U.S. House's Daily Prayer
- THE HUMAN CONDITION NEEDLE PHOBIA : Point of Anxiety
- Lebanese Demand 400 Prisoners for Western Hostages
- Judge Rules That State Must Fund CMS : Health: It's unclear whether Superior Court's ruling on the county program for the poor and uninsured is binding on Sacramento.
- Fair's Top Generals Handle It All
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Going by the Book for Fun, Profit
- 2 Charged in Attempted Extortion of Calderon
- SANTA PAULA : School Board OKs $5.4-Million Budget
- Sweeping Budget Cut Approved at University
- Layn R. Phillips has been named a...
- COMPANIES
- Virus Role in Some Diabetes Believed Found
- Private Eye Is All Ears : * Trends: How can you tell if your mate is a two-timer? For $2 a minute, Infidelity Hotline operator Bill Colligan will give you the signs.
- CAMARILLO : Woman Accused of Hospital Drug Theft
- Wrong-Way Crash Kills 2 on Freeway : Collision: A woman suspected of driving drunk and the other driver die instantly. Two passengers are injured.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Policeman Shoots Partner by Mistake
- California IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Manazanar Historic Site Bill Advances
- Japanese Regulators Vow to Tighten Financial Rules : Securities: Authorities are the target of criticism in the wake of scandals at two top brokerages.
- Programmer Held in Alleged Sabotage Plot
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- GOLF : Wi Takes First Step Toward Second Title
- McCartney's 'Liverpool Oratorio' to Premiere : Music: The ex-Beatle's first classical work is a semi-autobiographical account of his early days in the city. It will be performed this weekend.
- Elderly Man Killed Walking on Freeway
- ARENA
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : With No Trade in the Works, Padres Will Juggle Pitching
- ART
- Bluegrass Festival Brings Fans, Musicians Together
- Madonna
- HIV-Positive Defendant
- President Bush at Caltech
- Mail Service
- Partners for Richer, for Poorer : Real estate: Hutton Development linked up with Tobishima Corp. hoping for a supply of ready cash. But the Japanese firm's profits have plunged as it seeks to pay off a crushing debt, leaving Hutton to fall back on its own resources.
- President Bush at Caltech
- President Bush at Caltech
- President Bush at Caltech
- Proposition 140
- President Bush at Caltech
- MOVIES - June 26, 1991
- MOVIES - June 26, 1991
- MOVIES - June 26, 1991
- MOVIES - June 26, 1991
- Obituaries - June 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 26, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 26, 1991
- Names in the News - June 26, 1991
- Names in the News - June 26, 1991
- Names in the News - June 26, 1991
- Names in the News - June 26, 1991
- Names in the News - June 26, 1991
- Cost of Water Conservation Could Be an Increase in Fees
- 4 Lawyers Convicted, 4 Acquitted in 'Alliance' Case
- SPOTLIGHT: Hailed as a model of urban...
- 7 in Family Killed as Blast Rips Their Motor Home
- Toddler Crushed to Death by Street Sweeper : Tragedy: The boy was walking across a Sun Valley intersection with his mother when he was struck, police say.
- Elys Found Guilty of Embezzlement : Trial: Jury says the trustee and his wife stole from the college district. He is convicted on 29 counts, she on three counts.
- DNA Test Links Couple, Dead Baby : Lawsuit: County had contended that the parents switched a healthy infant with one that died of birth defect. Lawyers now agree to seek a settlement.
- Immigrant Girl, 17, Tested by Legal Fight : Courts: Now apparently exonerated, she fought county's contention that dying baby she brought to hospital was not hers.
- DNA Test on Baby Goes Against County in Suit
- EVEN STEVEN: County supervisors are beginning the...
- 3-D DUKE: More than 200,000 pairs of...
- PASSING THROUGH: Although his videos sell well...
- 4 Lawyers Guilty in 'Alliance' Fraud Case : Courts: Jurors acquit four others. Prosecutors said defendants defrauded insurance firms of $50 million in fees for needless or phony litigation.
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 26, 1991
- Accomplice Blamed at Couple's Big Game Trial
- Former New Hampshire House Leader Sentenced
- Housing Dream May Require Laxer Standards
- AIDS Clinic Will Begin Accepting Patients July 1
- Actions of Boy, 12, and His Mother Save Girl's Life
- Christian Radio Suit Dismissed by Judge
- Lupe M. Novak has joined RE/MAX North...
- Scandal-Stricken Nomura Shows No Repentance
- Anne Urban has been promoted to national...
- Hilton Hotels Seeks Casino in Atlantic City
- Ted Piorkwoski has been promoted to assistant...
- Japan Market Scandal Creates a Global Ripple : Stocks: Revelations about two Tokyo brokerages sparked selling on exchanges worldwide. The Dow industrial index skidded 52.55 points.
- Simon B. Siegel; Veteran of Broadcast Industry
- EL TORO : Blot Promoted to Wing Commander
- Teamsters' Leader Agrees to New Election
- SANTA ANA : Trafficker's Help Wins Mild Sentence
- Death of an Oak : Thousand Oaks: Six cars in an auto dealership's lot are crushed when a 300-year-old tree falls. The city had declared it healthy last year.
- Man of the Hour : Black-Tie Party Celebrates Avery's Years on Huntington Board
- Nature Nudges U.S. and Philippines
- Report Urges Overhaul of State's Mortgage Law : Housing: A blue ribbon panel proposes a sweeping package of complex rule changes that could dramatically alter lenders' and borrowers' risk.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- COMPANIES
- COMPANIES
- Car-Rating Firm Starts to Research Computers : Studies: J. D. Power & Associates branches out into syndicated surveys of customer satisfaction with various brands.
- Cigarette Ad Ploys Spark More Protests
- CONSUMER NEWS
- America West Reportedly to Seek States' Aid : Transportation: The Phoenix-based carrier is expected to argue that Arizona and Nevada could lose its 9,000 employees.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : He Trades Megabytes for Megadoses and Opens Vitamin Store
- LUXEMBOURG : Who Defends Europe?
- Change of Drivers in Crash Charged
- Bush Says His Health Is Back to Normal
- 5 Injured by Athens Bomb
- Ira D. Silverman; American Jewish Committee Official
- Sir Isaac Wolfson; Ran Europe's Largest Mail-Order Firm
- 2 at Japanese University Fired in Exam Scandal
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 23 Blacks Killed in Township Violence
- House OKs New Name for Custer Battlefield Site
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Walters Resigning as Envoy to Bonn
- San Diego
- Cancer Battle Gets High Priority
- TUSTIN : Burned 4-Year-Old in Serious Condition
- Obituaries : * Stanley A. Chlebek; Retired Technical Director
- Plastic Blocks to Be Tested as Freeway Noise Barrier : Construction: Low-cost material could allow state to build more sound walls without increasing budget. Two-ounce blocks to be lined with steel, concrete.
- Operation Sparkle Trash Hauled Out of Pacoima Neighborhoods
- Japan Phone Company to Use Tekelec Equipment
- Dannie H. King has been appointed to...
- Investor Reduces Stake in Zenith National Insurance
- 4 Cambodian Factions Agree to a Cease-Fire : Southeast Asia: The Vietnamese-installed government, however, still rejects a U.N. peace plan.
- Media : Rise in Russian-Language Newspapers Mirrors Change in Israel : Some say the publications, with ads geared to new arrivals, will slow the use of Hebrew.
- U.N. Proposes 'SWAT Teams' for Disasters : Relief: The accent is on speed and cooperation by specially trained, unarmed personnel.
- Boy, 12, Is Youngest to Climb Mt. McKinley
- Resistance Hero Faces New Enemy: Kuwait's Bumbling Reconstruction : War's aftermath: The wealthy dairy owner is philosophical about his plant, which was destroyed by allied bombers.
- City Spent $250,000 on Activist's Voting Suit : Oxnard: Officials defend the costs. The recently dropped legal challenge sought to change council representation from at-large to districts.
- Lawsuit Charges Improper Use of Police Dogs : Law enforcement: Rights group says hundreds of people who posed no threat to officers have been mauled by LAPD canines. Most of those attacked by animals are blacks or Latinos, attorneys assert.
- Benefits Raise $18,000 for Aged Activist Home
- Joan Irvine Smith's Former Husband Presumed Dead : Disappearance: Russell Sylvanus Penniman III, 62, was last seen swimming near his West Indies beach home. Authorities believe he suffered a heart attack.
- Researchers Beaming Over Breakthrough Laser System for Navy Subs : Technology: Advance may allow the vessels to send and receive messages while remaining deep below.
- Suspicion, Rumors Reign at Police Headquarters : Changes: The Burgreen-Stamper reorganization plan has the lesser brass wondering if they'll be left out in the cold.
- A Committee Hopes to Book Artful Profits
- Hans Van De Vrugt has been named...
- COMPANIES
- It's a Risky Business : Underwriting: Transamerica is the nation's biggest provider of sports, entertainment and leisure insurance.
- 48 Indicted on Charges of Running New York-Colombia Cocaine Ring
- BAGHDAD : Kurds Mull a Deal
- Media Must Keep Promises to Sources, Justices Rule : Press: Court says news organization can be forced to pay damages if it violates pledge of confidentiality.
- Slovenia Says It Won't Budge on Plan for Independence : Yugoslavia: In a last- minute appeal, federal official warns of civil war and economic ruin.
- Man Guilty of Murder in Slaying at School
- BUENA PARK : New Fire Chief From Norco Hired
- Johnny Carson's Son Killed in Auto Plunge
- Louisiana Court Orders Trial on Tobacco Liability
- * Big Bird: She was Miss America...
- Czechs Keep Chins Up as Soviets Leave : Pullout: Men are shorn of beards they began growing 23 years ago to protest the invasion.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : 25 Arrested as AMA Debates AIDS Tests
- Is There Cosmetic Relief From Cellulite?
- If You Just Can't Hold the Mayo . . .
- BOOK REVIEW : Old Malady Has Familiar Ring : AMERICAN NERVOUSNESS, 1903: An Anecdotal History <i> by Tom Lutz</i> ; Cornell University Press $29.95; 336 pages, illustrated
- Clothes May Also Make the Pediatrician
- Murder Charge Refiled in Teen-Ager's Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : Taxi Service Hours May Be Extended
- S&P; Sees Insurer Problems for 2 Years
- Public Storage Trusts to Repurchase Stock
- Vendors and Workers Worry About Closing, Cutbacks at Two Bases : Cutbacks: Many jobs could be lost from the direct and indirect effects of actions against NTC, MCRD.
- Cost Cutting, Contracts Help Revive Imaging Company
- COMPANIES
- Broker Sentenced to 30 Months in Magna Case
- OTTAWA : While in Canada . . .
- Cardinal Franz Hengsbach; Germany's 'Worker's Bishop'
- Unocal Expects a Big Drop in Second-Quarter Profit : Energy: Analysts say earnings will be lower industrywide. Companies with West Coast operations may be especially susceptible.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Katharine Rosenberry, associate dean at California Western...
- Pico Products Reports Profit in 3rd Quarter
- Market Scene : Soviet Belt-Tightening Puts Squeeze on Polish Industry : About 30 firms face bankruptcy and closure. For others, finding Western customers will be tough because of competition and the lower quality of goods.
- Mt. Pinatubo Blasts Ash 6 Miles High
- Special Brand of Medicine for the In-Between Age : Youth: A surge in teen health problems has prompted some doctors to focus on the needs of adolescents. They try to treat the whole patient: mind, body--and lifestyle.
- Mail-Call SigAlerts: Readers Note Omissions and Failures
- 14 Children Injured in Freeway Bus Crash
- 2 Crew Members Killed in Crash of Military Jet
- Polyurethane Blocks May Provide a Sound Solution to Freeway Noise
- Investment Group Sells Part of Stake in Nu-Med
- Long Beach's Loss Could Be S.D.'s Gain
- COMPANIES
- Teamsters Begin Union's First Open Convention