- New Flair for Two Old Museums : Paris: The famed Jeu de Paume reopens with a clearly contemporary focus. The inaugural exhibition features works of Jean Dubuffet.
- ENERGY
- TRW Moves to Halt Credit Unit Lawsuits : Litigation: The firm contends that federal law prohibits states from bringing legal action against its controversial credit-reporting business.
- Fiber-Optics Firm to Cease Operations : Closure: PCO, a Chatsworth company, had sought a third partner to cover operating costs. 150 workers will be laid off.
- 'Enterprise Funds' Get Off to a Rocky Start
- This Small Radio Has Its Day in the Sun
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : Where to Find Tickets
- Chief Says He's Not 'Going to Just Run Away'
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : ATHLETES TO WATCH : Among 3,000 Competitors, Some Will Stand Out
- COLUMN ONE : Toughest Task Was Gates Issue : Some commissioners initially wanted to stick with police organization and steer clear of individual accountability. But testimony and findings swayed them.
- Kuwaiti National Council Meets; Opposition Calls It a Fig Leaf
- OXNARD : Panel to Study Plan for Ramona School
- Times to Raise Prices Due to State Tax Hike
- RETAILING
- Despite Scandal, Ideas Bloom in Japanese Stocks
- Complaints Against LAPD Officers : The Kinds of Complaint
- California IN BRIEF : PALM DESERT : 3.3 Quake Rocks Most Active Fault
- Christopher Commission Findings : EXCESSIVE FORCE
- Posts on Workers' Comp Fraud Panel Are Still Unfilled : Oversight: Critics say the council has been hamstrung and provisions of a 1989 law have been stymied.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : Venues and Schedule
- THOUSAND OAKS : Owner Fined After 2 Dogs Attack Man
- Task Force Report Clears Department, Police Say
- Will '10' Divided by 2 Equal Hit in O.C.?
- Times Mirror Official Named VP of Community Psychiatric Centers
- International Paper: The Purchase, N.Y., forest products...
- Hilton Net Off 38% in Quarter; Slump Cited
- Finding a Quality Photo Finisher
- Police Add Patrols to Force Gangs Out of Park : San Fernando: In the wake of the shooting of a mother and her three children, city mounts a campaign at Las Palmas.
- Merlins' Mansion : Magic Castle Serves as a Shrine to the Illusionists' Art
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : McDonald Strong-Armed New Attack on Aztecs
- SOUTH AFRICA'S RETURN TO THE OLYMPICS : Getting Teams Ready to Be Toughest Task : Aftermath: Track and field athletes ready to compete, but those in other sports face difficulties.
- STAGE REVIEW : Bill Irwin's 'Regard of Flight' Is a Lot Funnier Than Its Title
- He Gives Passengers a Little Flight Music : For Producer Who Puts Together Programs for Airlines, the Sky's <i> Not </i> the Limit
- Milpitas, Calif.-based LSI Logic Corp. announced the...
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : ATHLETES TO WATCH : Among 3,000 Competitors, Some Will Stand Out
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : ATHLETES TO WATCH : Among 3,000 Competitors, Some Will Stand Out
- Americans Trace E. Europe Roots via Business Route : Capitalism: Emigres and offspring back ventures in the region. They see opportunities around every corner.
- California IN BRIEF : VISTA : Assailant of School Official Sentenced
- Separation Without War Is Impossible : Yugoslavia: Slovenia's secession is not the sticking point. But Croats and Serbs must find a way to live together.
- FILLMORE : City Raises Garage Sale Permits to $10
- LA HABRA : Plans for Housing Homeless Rejected
- This Is One Time They Shouldn't Be Rushing It
- TV / LARRY STEWART : No Emergencies, CBS Plays This Game Safe
- HEALTH CARE
- A 'Modest' Swearing In for Yeltsin Today : Russia: Federation forgoes the pomp of old for a 'simple and democratic' ceremony.
- The Rodney King Case Chronology : The police beating of King has triggered the following events: : MARCH
- U.S. Rips Iraqi Nuclear Report : Weaponry: Hussein tries to hide the truth about program, the Administration charges.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : MEMORABLE MOMENTS
- Officer Abused Them, Women Say : Hearing: One woman claims she was raped. Testimony came during a proceeding on whether an ex-San Clemente policeman should be tried.
- Jewish Settlements Aren't Blocking Peace : Mideast: The U.S. failed to push the Arabs into negotiations after the Gulf War, and is simply taking it out on Israel.
- Brothers Get Hearing Date in Slaying Case : Courts: Lyle and Erik Menendez, accused of killing their parents in Beverly Hills, are scheduled to appear Aug. 12. But prosecutors want a delay until there is a ruling on psychologist's tapes.
- COSTA MESA : Son Held in Slayings of Mother, 1 Man
- COUNTYWIDE : Gallegly Aide to Meet With Residents
- County Supervisors Reject Outside Help on Political Redistricting
- Driver, 2 Students Hurt in School Bus Accident
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- COUNTYWIDE : Wildlife Tracker to Discuss Red Foxes
- Pop Reviews : Coping With Weather Amid Exploding Chaos
- New Flair for Two Old Museums : London: Architects and critics are blasting the staid new wing of the National Gallery, but the Queen loves it. And so does her son.
- Inventor Wins $21 Million in Kawasaki Suit : Litigation: The Lake Tahoe resident has battled the firm since 1971 over patents for a high-speed water ski he created.
- AIRLINES
- EC Panelists OK Radical Farm Reforms
- They're in a League of Their Own : * Disabled: An unusual Little League team is a hit with children who could not otherwise play baseball.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : Baseball Puts Festival on Back Burner : Television: Priorities change at ESPN, which has angered some by cutting back events and shifting coverage to late night.
- Thomas Says He Was Aided by Rights Drive : Judiciary: High court nominee also praises Marshall. His comments seem designed to deflect criticism that he turned his back on the movement.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : ATHLETES TO WATCH : Among 3,000 Competitors, Some Will Stand Out
- Paths of Entry : Businesses Asked to Help Make Sidewalks Accessible to Handicapped
- Retired Workers File Lawsuit, Want City to Pay Health Insurance Costs : Pension: The action involves more than 1,400 employees who retired before Oct. 6, 1980.
- Hog Heaven : A 2nd-Floor 'Mini-Mall' Just for Bikers Opens in Santa Clarita
- ORANGE : Council OKs Change in Police Car Colors
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Gets Its First Park-Ride Station
- They're Still Catching Bass in Castaic Lake
- After Only 22 Swings, Ripken Goes to Head of the Swat Team
- ALL-STAR NOTES : Morgan Misses Family Fun, but It Sure Beats Riding the Colossus
- The 1991 Newport Beach Dukes : THE PLAYERS
- Appeal of Salk Project Rejected
- MUSIC : Putting Theories Into Practice
- START Accord Still Uncertain, Bush Cautions
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : About This Section
- Ike and Carter: A White House Without the Soul of Wit
- Quake Also Shook Up a Few Pets
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : ATHLETES TO WATCH : Among 3,000 Competitors, Some Will Stand Out
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : ATHLETES TO WATCH : Among 3,000 Competitors, Some Will Stand Out
- Bush Urges B-2, 'Star Wars' Funding
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Hialeah Mayor Gets 10 Years for Extortion
- Gorbachev Sees Major Peril in Yugoslav Crisis
- FILLMORE : Council Approves Trash Rate Increase
- Building Studied for Link to Workers' Cancers
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Is the Party Over? Rival Gains Strength : A newly hatched reform movement shows signs of being strong enough to replace the Communists it doesn't convert.
- Copy of Columbus Letter Is a Windfall : History: Long overlooked at the Huntington Library, it proves to be the oldest version known.
- Panel Blocks Nightclub Expansion Plans : Sepulveda: A zoning board is told that the bar is in a high-crime area. 'The block is a nightmare,' police say.
- County to Challenge Citations in Dam Death : Accident: The state actions allege unsafe working conditions at the site, where a man died after falling 400 feet.
- No More Mr. Nice Guy : In Pursuit of Olympic Berth, Van Nuys' Bray Bids to Shed Image as Passive Boxer
- SWIMMING : Jacobson Shows That Less Can Mean More
- Good Not Good Enough for Tatum To Make Double-A All-Star Game
- Pop Reviews : Jordan Lives Up to His Colorful Rep
- Solos Ready to Quietly Make Solana Beach Debut
- South Africa Readmitted to Olympics Competition : Apartheid: Nation ends 21 years as a sports pariah because of racism. It is eligible for the 1992 Games.
- New Plans to Cut Living Trees in Sierra Will Be Delayed : Environment: The proposals will be held up during the next 1 1/2 years while officials review the effects of logging on the California spotted owl.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : ATHLETES TO WATCH : Among 3,000 Competitors, Some Will Stand Out
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : Caught Up in the Moment : Festival Director Elizabeth Primrose-Smith Missed an Olympic Opportunity as an Athlete by a Split Second, So She Serves in Another Way
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : MEMORABLE MOMENTS : Records by Smith, Ashford No Joking Matter
- OXNARD : City OKs 'Toxic' Sign Atop House
- 2 Arrested in Drive-By Killing of Baby Girl
- Eunice W. Price; Retired Violinist
- THOUSAND OAKS : 8 Plead Not Guilty in Drive-By Shooting
- Hiding Your Light Under a Bushel Named Science
- An Embattled Police Department
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES--1991 : ATHLETES TO WATCH : Among 3,000 Competitors, Some Will Stand Out
- Solar Eclipse: Moneymaker From Heaven : Event Expected to Brighten Tourism Trade in Hawaii
- Citicorp Confirms Report; It May Lay Off Up to 17,000
- Bank Told to Cut Fee on Bad Checks
- Commissioners Lomax, Williams Offer Resignations : Panel: Senior members were the only two to participate in controversial vote to put Chief Gates on involuntary leave.
- WHERE WATER NEEDS ARE EXTREME : DROUGHT '91
- Lawn Ban Delayed Despite Slipping Conservation
- VENTURA : Educators Reject TV Broadcast
- CLIPBOARD : Party Affiliations
- South Affrica's Return to the Olympics : Important Dates in South Africa Sports History
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools, Agencies Merge Counseling
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- The Christopher Commission on Tuesday issued a 228-page report on the activities of the Los Angeles Police Department. Here are excerpts:
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- Report Applauded in Minority Communities : Neighborhoods: Blacks and Latinos say police racism and excessive force were common knowledge. Many activists call for Chief Gates to resign.
- Alleged Graffiti Painter Struck, Killed Running Across Freeway
- TV Ratings : Holiday Week a Dud for the Networks
- DROWNING IN GRIEF: The county is now...
- MWD to Settle Case With Gift to UCI Burn Center
- Report Is a 'Learning Device' for O.C. Officials : Reaction: The recommendations will probably find their way into law enforcement agencies here, they say.
- Panel Urges Gates to Retire : Report on Police Cites Racism, Excess Force : Investigation: The Christopher Commission blames a failure of leadership. It calls for the formation of a new and stronger Police Commission.
- Cooperation Needed to Implement Reforms
- Investigation Was an Eye-Opener for Christopher, Arguelles : Findings: The chairman and vice chairman were struck by how clearly race and economic standing govern the way certain officers treat civilians.
- MORE SUN BLOC: Among those winging south...
- Ex-CIA Official Pleads Guilty in Iran-Contra Case
- Top Brass Gave Candid View of LAPD Faults
- THIRSTY-SOMETHING: Following the lead of 12 local...
- TAKING FLIGHT: Air charter firms report a...
- Computer Messages Reveal Racist, Sexist Comments by Officers : Bigotry: Panel takes pains to praise most police, but transcripts show incidents of callousness and violence by some.
- OTHER NEWS - July 10, 1991
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- From the Archives: Mildred Dunnock; Had Role of Wife in 'Death of a Salesman'
- For Many, Show Business Is No Business
- Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. in Sylmar won a $1,975,284...
- NASA Review at McDonnell Douglas Begins: NASA...
- Rockwell International Science Center in Thousand Oaks...
- Groupe Bull named Axel Leblois president of...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Man Guilty of Paying Kickbacks: A Huntington...
- Let's Find Real Pro-Worker Candidate
- Winner Forfeits Claim to Lottery Prize Riches
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW MEXICO : Airborne Searchers Hunt 'Atomic Goat'
- Settlement Delayed in Infant Death Suit
- Day-Care Center Operator Convicted of Abusing Child
- Driver Is Arrested After Fatal Collision
- 4 Remain Hospitalized After Care-Home Fire
- Officials of Vernon's Planned Hazardous Waste Plant to Meet Activists
- Ex-Teacher Sentenced in Molestations
- 62ND MAJOR LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME : SkyDome Can Become a Site for Sore Eyes : Stadium: After several less-than-stellar offensive displays, viewers of tonight's game may expect a power display.
- Amateur Boxing
- Even Now, Blyleven Is in There Pitching : Angels: Right-hander, who underwent two shoulder operations in eight months, is working hard to rejoin the team despite the odds.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Flight' Funnier Than Title : Stage: Bill Irwin's three-man dreamscape examines the nature of the theatrical beast in a most hilarious way at the La Jolla Playhouse.
- San Diego Runs Hard for Fusion Center : Energy: It is in a spirited contest with Japanese and German cities to land the $1-billion nuclear research project.
- Untimely Rain Surprises O.C., Makes History
- California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Killer of Puppy Gets Prison Term
- No. 1, With an Asterisk : Cheese Shop Owner Is Tired of Hollow Victories in Parade Float Contest
- Arraignment Delayed for Rapper Vanilla Ice
- COLUMN RIGHT / MARTIN ANDERSON : As Cities, States Go Bust, Guess Who Pays Up? : The taxpayer again foots the bill. There's a desperate need for quality government officials.
- 2nd Laguna Beach Officer Fired in Kicking Incident
- COUNTYWIDE : Freeway Fox Pups Star in Name Game
- San Diego
- ECONOMY
- Firms Take Fusion Bid on Reputation : Science: San Diego cadre's competition with Japan and Germany for reactor project can be traced back to advances made by General Atomics.
- Dentists Seek to Alleviate AIDS Fears : Personal health: Dental groups are urging patients to ask questions and learn more about office procedures to help ensure their safety.
- Kennedy: The Commander-in-Chief of Presidential Wit
- Fire Officials Nervously Oversee Cuts in Service : Public safety: Rainy day helps things go smoothly as 'rolling brownouts' are inaugurated. But fears remain that reduced staffing could take a tragic toll.
- SANTA ANA : Phony Hot Line Not Hate Crime--Police
- STOCKS : Technology, Drug Issues Boost Dow
- Volcano Toll Now 341
- Market Newsletter : ' EC '92 ': A Report Card on Rules, Regulations : * A unified, single European market may not be fully in operation by the end of 1992, but it is surely well on its way.
- COLUMN ONE : A Deadly Beat for Journalists : The Philippines leads the world in murders of members of the press. Gangsters, gamblers, loggers, Communists and anti-Communists have all picked off some.
- Bid to Recall Mayor Fails to Qualify for Ballot
- Man Goes On Trial in Wife's Fatal Beating : Crimes: Robert J. Peernock is accused of bludgeoning the woman and their daughter in an elaborate plot to kill them both for financial gain.
- COSTA MESA : Disposal Program for Bulky Items
- College Football
- Peter Graf Says That Steffi Won Wimbledon Playing With Injuries
- A Box-Office Drought? It's Terminated : Movies: 'Terminator 2' reassures film industry observers who were worried over the summer season's slow start.
- Clippers Invite Soviet to Camp
- O.C. THEATER : 'Foolery' Without Tom : Lehrer Revue--and the Grove--Must Go On Without Bradac
- Com Systems Sells Part of Its Billing, Collection Unit
- Chrysler Said to Weigh Sale of More Stock
- Accused Slayer of 7 Prepared for Massacre, Prosecutor Says
- Whose Fault Is It Anyhow?
- Narcotics Unit Disbanded After Few Drug Seizures
- ANAHEIM : Hearing Tonight on Shop Center Plan
- Santa Clarita Asked to Save Ecological Areas From Building
- Hauk Still Favors Lenient Term for Woman Bandit : Court: Judge says before making a decision on the resentencing, he will hold hearing to try to determine if she was under a 'Svengali' influence.
- Jurisprudence
- Hard Day's Night : Angels Played Into the Wee Hours Before Conigliaro Lost It, and A's Won on a Bloop Single in 20th Inning 20 Years Ago
- MUSIC REVIEW : Brown Plays, Leads Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons'
- Getting the Bowl Rolling : Army of Workers Ready Site for Opening of 70th Season Tonight
- Benton Oil Completes Well at Colorado Site
- Keating Hearing Will Continue Through Friday : Lincoln S&L;: Judge's ruling could jeopardize the start of the criminal securities fraud trial scheduled for Aug. 2 in L.A.
- Bankruptcy Case Judge Refuses to Remove Himself : Litigation: Jurist hangs in despite claims of bias made by Jacqueline Walters, wife of Silverado Savings figure Bill L. Walters.
- Public Storage Trust's Stock Begins Trading
- Interscan Corp. in Chatsworth won a $121,430...
- Frozen Treat Helps Dieting
- Reggae to Test Compatibility of Pops, Convention Center
- American Pacific Shows 13% Quarterly Profit Rise
- California IN BRIEF : NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : Delta Smelt Protection Decision Is Delayed
- DATELINE: DENVER : New Airport Has Its Ups and Downs : Airlines' uncertain conditions and foot-dragging by United caused plans to shrink and expand.
- Defining Controversy : Professor Raises Furor by Claiming Date Rape Statistics Are Inflated
- Science Groups Will Urge Scuttling of Space Station : Exploration: Organizations joining in appeal to NASA today believe funds should go to other projects.
- Driver Charged in Crash That Killed King Witness
- Panel Upgrades USIU's Academic Rating to 'Probation' : Education: The previous 'show-cause' rating had threatened the financially strapped university with loss of accreditation.
- VENTURA : Man Sentenced in Bar Incident
- In Politics, Hallowed Be the Name : Voting: Name-recognition is crucial, as a former Los Angeles elected official discovered.
- Baseball
- Bubka Vaults 19-11 3/4 to Set Outdoor Mark
- Trabuco Hills' Beckley to Play Baseball for SCC
- PADRES: A MIDSEASON LOOK : First Half No Joy Ride for Riddoch
- Gay Film Fest Loses Out on Four Films : Screen: Director of the annual Gay & Lesbian Film/Video Festival is angry at barriers that are preventing works from being shown.
- Lungren Joins Suit Accusing TRW of 'Illegal Practices'
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Pentagon Reduces Its Pension Claim Against Loral Corp.
- MEXICO CITY : The Sun Also Disappears
- Shutdowns End in Connecticut, Maine
- Supervisor Proposes Summit on Jail Fees : Finances: Maggie Erickson Kildee wants to change a booking charge that 10 cities are suing over. A spokesman for the mayors isn't optimistic about settling.
- VENTURA : City Authorizes Talks on Courthouse
- School Board Rejects Recreation Fee Plan : Education: Property assessments were being considered as a means of coping with state budget cuts.
- Task Force Has 'Zero Tolerance for Intolerance'
- Cleanup Plan for Bay Is Unveiled : Environment: Group's proposal for waters off Santa Monica includes greater control of storm runoff and increased warnings to swimmers.
- 'City of Angels,' 'Buddy Holly' Bound for Broadway Series : Stage: Musicals at the Performing Arts Center also will include 'Secret Garden,' 'My Fair Lady' and 'Man of La Mancha.'
- Boycott Has Top Billing at Moscow Festival : Cinema: With eight U.S. studios protesting a lack of copyright laws, the event opens amid talk of cracking down on Soviet video piracy and setting quotas on American films.
- Sales of Houses, Condominiums Drop for 1st Time in 3 Months
- Imed's 1st Public Offering Could Raise $55 Million
- Revival of Eastern Airlines Sought by Investors : Transportation: The bankrupt carrier may be back in the skies late this year, an acquisition group official says.
- Creative Computer Posts 60% Earnings Increase
- Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher has announced that...
- Poolmart Keeping Head Above Water : Retailing: Despite tactics of its co-founder and losses, the company plans to add stores.
- British Environment Plan
- Mildred Dunnock; Had Role of Wife in 'Death of a Salesman'
- Gorbachev Acts to Spur Arms Pact : Diplomacy: He agrees to send his foreign minister and army chief of staff to Washington for talks. Move could clear the way for a summit.
- 3 Who Beat Children Get 5 Years' Probation : Crime: The women used the whippings allegedly as a form of religious ritual. The sentence was unusually long for someone with no criminal record.
- City Will Create a Comprehensive Plan for 12,000-Acre Urban Reserve
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Consider Recycling Franchises
- One-Third of Students Claim Cocaine Use : Santa Clarita: Hart school district officials question the findings in part because surprisingly few in the survey report using alcohol.
- Merger With Yugoslav Firm Buoys SPI
- 61% of U.S. Cities Facing Budget Crises
- Iraq Admits It Can Produce A-Bomb Fuel
- Jay Dewey Harnish; Designed Southland Schools, Hospitals
- Boy Drowns in Pool Days After Death of Little Sister
- FULLERTON : Main Library to Be Closed on Sundays
- Man Sentenced for Tossing Chemical at 'Arsenio' Show
- Baseball
- Fredericks of Hollywood Inc.: The Los Angeles...
- Leon Malmed, 53, has been appointed executive...
- FileNet Forecasts Flat Earnings for 2nd Quarter
- U.S. to Reconsider Disability Benefits
- Crew Ejects as Navy F-14 Jet Crashes
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Police Corruption Alleged in Lawsuit
- Del Mar Fair Turnout Wins Another Prize
- Peace Plan for Yugoslavia Is Put in Jeopardy
- COUNTYWIDE : No Traffic Fatalities on Holiday Weekend
- Man Bursts Into House, Terrorizing Couple, Dies : Incident: Two escape from their home before the man collapses. A parolee, he was believed to be under the influence of drugs.
- Red Lemons : East German Trabant Cars Are Unwanted Relics in L.A.