- Cubic Sues to Prevent Rebidding on New York Subway System Job
- Fallbrook
- Day Off for Many Is a Hot 1st Day of School for Others : Education: Year-round schedules bring 160,000 students back to classroom. The low attendance was no surprise, especially at facilities that lack air conditioning.
- Ashcraft Loves a Ride on the Wild Side : Motorsports: Driving for the second-place Herzog Racing Team, the Vista executive is on the right track when he's off-road.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Norman Storms to 66, Then Gets in Some Rips
- Bank South Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Fundamentalists March for Freedom
- Romania Opposition Meets
- Fireworks Ignite N.Y. Home; 3 in Family Die
- Charges Filed Against Officer in Beating Case
- Rebel Sought in 90 Deaths Kills Himself
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : Victory Celebration Marred by Tragedy
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : 24-Hour Gambling Looks Like Good Bet
- SAN CLEMENTE : New Budget Carries Many Fee Increases
- Pepperdine Gets Grant From Weingart Foundation
- Fillmore Graduates Hoping for Smoother Sailing on 2nd Cruise
- San Diego
- Flawlessly Wins First Start in California
- San Diego Spotlight : Youth Takes Center Stage Via Empty Symphony Slots
- India Bus Crash Kills 40
- Evil Lurks Close at Hand for a Young Boy: Am I Going to Die?
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 17 Groups Awarded $48,900 in Grants
- 2 Gang Members Held in Slaying of Man, 20
- City Weighs Proposal for Funding Public Art : Ventura: Council will vote on an ordinance that may set aside up to $250,000 annually for works in buildings and in parks.
- SOCCER CONCACAF GOLD CUP : U.S. Not So Neighborly to Mexico This Time, 2-0
- CLIPBOARD : Hazardous Spills Log
- Salud Wins Unanimous Decision From Gonzales
- LeMond Says He Is Strong Despite Another Bad Spring
- Big Fish in Tiny Danville : Downtrodden City Yearning for Heroes Looks to a Pair of Master's Pitchers
- Glavine Stops Dodgers With All-Star Touch : Baseball: Atlanta starter strikes out 10 in 4-1 victory to become National League's first 12-game winner. Carter gets his 2,000th hit.
- Episcopal Bishop Has Peacemaker Role Amid Tensions : Leadership: Edmond L. Browning seeks to promote communication in the church, which is debating several controversial topics. Some critics say he isn't enough of a crusader.
- After Delays, Debut Album Gets the Nod : Pop rock: San Diego musician Mark DeCerbo finally clears the many obstacles set up by music-biz machinations.
- COMPANIES
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : Meeting Planned on Phony 'Hot Line'
- Daniel Fogel; Bradley's Personal Lawyer
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Ex-Roh Aide Jailed in Housing Scandal
- 'On a full moon, it's ethereal in here.' : Signs of Life Sprouting Up : Fire Can Be Good for Chino Hills Park--but Too Much Could Be Fatal
- Ex-Deputy Guilty of Spouse Abuse
- Auto Racing
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : One Invention Edberg Could Do Without
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Problem Child 2' Even More of a Problem
- TV REVIEW : Bernstein Tribute Kicks Off 'Pops' 22nd Season
- SFE Technologies, San Fernando, reported the election...
- Stephen J. Trafton has been named vice...
- DECORATING ADVICE : Bringing Some Continuity to the Classics
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Special Prison Food Designed to Bounce
- State Jobless Rate Highest in 7 Years : Economy: California's 8.2% unemployment is well above nation's 7%. Report fuels fears region's recession could last for months even as other areas see recovery.
- Union Survey of Teachers Shows Layoffs Widespread
- Jobless Rate Rises but Experts Insist Recession Is Over : Economy: 7% were unemployed in June, Labor Dept. says. It's the highest level since 1986. The White House seeks to deflect criticism.
- Slovenia Yields in Part to Belgrade Ultimatum : Yugoslavia: A cease-fire seems to be holding. The European Community freezes arms sales and halts aid.
- Yorba Linda Eagle Scout Gets $3,000 Scholarship
- Auto Racer Wins, Then Is Told of Death of Grandson, 2 : Tragedy: An Anaheim man and his son are jubilant after victory in cross-country event, then are told a short while later of a tragic boating accident.
- NEWBURY PARK : Children Blamed in 2-Acre Brush Fire
- Claris Corp. has named Jim Davis vice...
- Visa International announced the appointment of Mike...
- Western Micro Technology Inc. said Reiny C....
- Some Simple Things to Do to Keep Your Cool in Case of a Heat Attack
- Divided Sandinistas Grope for Identity : Nicaragua: Reformers want to replace the comandantes over the taint of personal enrichment.
- Bush Shown How Secret Service Prepares Agents to Protect Him
- GANG WATCH : Surf and Turf
- City to Consider Sports Arena Expenditures
- Power Outage Disrupts Service on Blue Line
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Jackson's Playing Long Ball, but He's Not Playing Regularly
- IOC Could Lift South Africa Ban Tuesday
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW? DON BURROUGHS : 'The Blade' Played a Different Game : Former Fillmore High Standout Says Pro Football Has Changed but Not Always for Better
- Uneven 'Peril,' Imaginative 'Machine'
- Not an Easy Battle for Black Super-Heroes : Comic books: Brother Man creators find more acceptance for their work outside the mainstream of their industry.
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : More Companies Making Products to Will Help Paint the Town Green
- Card Convention Hit by a Theft for Third Time
- Weapons Case Conviction Reversed : Law: Officers got confession by telling the Inglewood truck driver they would kill him and say that he was trying to escape, appeals judges rule.
- All-Star 2-A Team Faces Tough Foe : Football: Morse's Lawrence, RBV's Ross headline 3-A Squad.
- Benefit Set to Save Skid Row Artists Fund
- A Triple Steal Hits Sports-Card Sellers With Loss : Memorabilia: Thieves strike again at the Anaheim show. Owners may be out $650,000.
- Fee Should Bite Where Pests Do, Officials Say
- When It Comes to This Family's Business, You're on Your Own
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Fireworks Are on the Ground : The Pacific Symphony concert at Irvine Meadows features well-played American tunes, but the show in the air is a letdown.
- Ex-Corona del Mar Standout Wants to Reach Best of Beach : Volleyball: Newcomer Brian Lewis could on the brink of the big time on professional tour.
- WEEKEND TV : Judge Thomas Testimony on C-SPAN
- One Cure for Tighter Budgets: Anchors Away
- Delta Makes an Official Bid for Major Assets of Pan Am
- COMPANIES
- STOCKS : Bond Losses Put Drag on Stocks; Dow Slips 2.23
- Gulf War Still Rages for Arabs in Occupied Lands : Palestinians: Frustration mounts with massive unemployment. And fingers are pointed at the PLO.
- Jury Urges Requiring County Workers to Wear ID Badges : Government: All employees get the name tags, but few must put them on. The change is recommended to improve security.
- Prosecutors Say Harris Has Made Mockery of Appeal Right
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Lady Luck Still Scorning Lyon
- Honduras Surprises Everyone, Including Costa Rica, 2-0
- VOLLEYBALL AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Smith and Stoklos, Other Favorites in Quarterfinals
- Boat Racing
- Tragedy Looms in Sudan as Famine Draws Little Notice or Aid : Charity: World Vision official warns the disaster could rival that of Ethiopia in 1984-85. But competition for the donor dollar includes quakes, cyclone and Kurds.
- Priesthood Plays in Peoria as Recruiting Thrives : Clergy: Diocese has ordained more men in the last year than dioceses 10 times its size. Much of the credit goes to a conservative bishop who cultivates aspiring priests.
- Your Highbrow Host : Buckley Launches 25th Season of 'Firing Line'
- COMPANIES
- James F. Calvano was elected president and...
- Federal Express to Purchase Up to 75 Jets From Airbus
- CLIPBOARD : Home-Building Dollar Flow
- S. Africa Police to Probe 'Torture Camp' : Apartheid: Black activists have told of abuses by officers at a rural house, and two detainees died.
- COMPANIES
- 200 Africanized Bee Swarms Found in Texas
- Political Violence Escalates in Peru
- San Diego
- Just Plane Thrilling : Blue Angels and Others Will Dance on Air at Point Mugu Show
- Beach Blvd. to Be Site of Sobriety Checkpoint
- 4.0 Earthquake Near Castaic May Be Cause of Bump on I-5
- Oxnard May Shut Down City Hall on Fridays : Smog: The council will discuss a four-day week to cut workers' commute trips. A proposal must be filed with the county by Aug. 1.
- Court Overturns Conviction From Forced Admission : Law: Officers got confession by telling the Inglewood man they would kill him and say that he was trying to escape, appeals judges rule.
- Welch Claims He Is Being Denied His Due Process : Football: Canyon coach complains that his attorney will be out of town during his appeal of his year suspension.
- Matsushita Joins Philips to Create a Digital Cassette
- OK to Be Left Out in the Cold
- Humans Found Able to Hear at High Levels
- Workers Comp Becomes Key to State Budget
- ELECTIONS : Sunday's Vote to Be 1st Test of Mexico's Reform Code
- WORLD IN BRIEF : THE NETHERLANDS : Irish Nationals Held Blameless in Killings
- CYPRESS : Library Program for Children Begins
- Film Executive Faces Theft, Tax Charges
- DANA POINT : 'Hoping for a Miracle' for Girl, 12
- Toxic Discharges
- Marrow Recipient Takes a Step Toward Recovery : Leukemia: Anissa Ayala goes home from the hospital, but it could be a long time before doctors know whether she is cured.
- Group Says Landfill Poses AIDS Threat : Environment: Foes of a proposed dump near Ojai say sea gulls might spread the disease. The county says this would be very unlikely.
- Man, 19, Loses Hand Setting Off Dynamite for the Holiday
- Wasn't This Settled Years Ago? : Thomas' past Catholicism has nothing to do with anything
- Auto Racing
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Fuels Mets Past Phillies, 3-1
- A Singular Assortment of Singles : Pop music: The innovative British dance-rock movement seems to be gaining mainstream momentum.
- Strong Exports Help Triple Japan's Trade Surplus in May : * Commerce: A slowdown in travel by Japanese tourists also contributed.
- Cheryl Boone Isaacs has been named senior...
- Workers Protest States' Financial Chaos : Government: Crises are especially serious in Connecticut and Maine, where governors cut services. Pennsylvania employees go unpaid.
- Placid Slovenia Turns Itself Into a Fortress
- ROYALTY : The Queen Provides a Rich Debate : Parliament takes up a brash suggestion--make Elizabeth pay income tax.
- Ex-Ethiopian Rebels Form Interim Regime
- O.C. Group Organizing Private Aid to Nicaragua : Charity: Former Contra supporters work to preserve the fledgling democracy by improving citizens' lives.
- Ventura Group Challenges Reagan Burial Site Approval
- Children Blamed in 2-Acre Brush Fire
- Keeping Up With Thy Neighbor : Tragic dynamic of the Middle East arms race
- WIMBLEDON : No Service Break, but Breaks Still Go Stich's Way : Men's semifinals: Edberg loses despite never losing a service game. Becker beats Wheaton in three sets for all-German final.
- Countywide : Transit Information Center Is Approved
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : De La Soul Taps Into Rap--Like the Rest
- STAGE REVIEW : More Than a Puff of Magic in Lamb's 'Dragon' : Play: First-rate musical captivates youthful audience at the East County Performing Arts Center in El Cajon.
- Robert Corrigan, 29, has been named vice...
- FHP Investigated for Allegations It Is Duping Patients
- Townsend Cashes In Raider Promise for $6.6 Million
- Boat Racing
- Some Contracts Today Need Sanity Clauses
- Organizers Get a Line on Convention Crowd : Memorabilia: They find a way to ease congestion on the main floor at the Anaheim Convention Center.
- Crises Imperil Center for Visually Handicapped : Funding cuts: The school faces possible closure due to decreasing corporate and government support. Students have mobilized to raise funds.
- Robert Frederick Johnson; Attorney
- Orchestral, Vocal Auditions Planned
- Just Chillin' With Another Hot Album : It's 'Business as Usual' for EPMD, Which Will Perform at 'Gathering of the Tribes' Concert
- 6 Companions Dead, 2 Tell of Stowaway Hell
- Countywide : Government Bodies Schedule Recesses
- Man Charged in Hate Crime and Released
- In Baseball's Wild Kangaroo Court, Anyone Can Get Bounced
- Take Six Takes Time for Deserved Success
- The Shape Of Things To Come
- Wallpapering a Matter of Good Paste
- Iraq Again Vows U.N. Access to Nuclear Sites
- Mandela Elected President of ANC; Mine Union Chief Gets a Key Post : South Africa: The group's leaders have a fresh mandate to speak for the black majority in constitutional talks with the government.
- Treasures of Deep Spur Fight : Booty: Head of U.S. salvage firm squares off against Canadian government over rights to luxury steamer that sank in Lake Erie in 1852.
- Camarillo : Families Play Host to Exchange Students
- Bay Restoration Project Delays Attacked : Pollution: Critics say diverse group gets hopelessly bogged down in details of Santa Monica area cleanup. They cite recent unveiling of warning signs that took a year to debate and produce.
- CAMARILLO : Youth Facility to Get Electronic Fence
- St. Joseph Medical Center's ReNew Life Adolescent...
- Summertime Ban on New Lawns Studied
- Boxing
- Boat Racing
- Denver, Miami Given Approval to Join NL
- Art Congress Selects Santa Monica
- Seal Beach Festival Is Back on Its Feet Again : Music: Cellist Alan Parker has resuscitated the annual event after last year's was cut short because of illness. The series will begin Tuesday.
- Regulators Around World Seize BCCI; Fraud Is Alleged
- NATION IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Risk Low That Dentist Passed On HIV Virus
- Iranian Request for Uranium Brings Talks With France to a Halt
- Jet-Age Immigrants Are Swamping INS Facilities : Detention: The number of 'excludable aliens,' many of whom arrive by plane, has soared in recent years.
- Teaching Is Crusade of Professor Who Became a Knight Templar
- 'Too Popular' Castaic Lake Overflows--With Crowds : Recreation: Park official warns that those arriving after 10 a.m. on weekends and holidays may be turned away.
- Countywide : State Panel Targets 3 County Physicians
- San Diego
- Light Touch Puts LeMond in the Frame : Cycling: He will ride Calfee's unique carbon fiber bicycles in the Tour de France, which will begin with time trial today.
- COMMENTARY : Greatness of DuPre for All to See
- Tourist Slain When Caught in N.Y. Gang Fight Gunfire
- COLUMN ONE : One Last Combat Victory : The Flying Tigers tore up the Japanese in World War II. Now, they have won a U.S. admission that they were on 'active duty,' and memos disclose the operation's covert nature.
- Utility Pole Firm Faces $77-Million Cleanup
- Slaying May Be Linked to Pair's Use of Sign Language
- It was your basic Methodist wedding--except, perhaps,...
- Safety Violation Charge Dismissed
- Laguna Hills Man Struck, Killed by Train in Illinois
- They're Young, but It's Old Hat : Women's final: Graf has won 20 of their 29 meetings. Sabatini has taken the last five.
- A Blade Man Boldly Tries to Go Where No Skater Has Gone Before
- Matsushita, Philips to Make New Cassette : * Electronics: The two firms join to launch a new product that has the sound quality of a compact disc.
- Lebanon Army Takes Last PLO Positions in Sidon Area
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Best Pal, Compelling Sound Renew Rivalry Sunday in Grade II Swaps
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell, White Sox Triumph
- Padres Stir Giant Fire Even More : Baseball: Padres' 4-2 victory adds to controversy already swirling in San Francisco, where Craig's job or Mitchell's future as a Giant might be in jeopardy.
- Embattled Galoob Toys Wins Infringement Suit Brought by Nintendo
- Lucero Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
- Long Night's Journey Dazes Angels
- Workshops in Performing Arts Will Begin Monday
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / MIKE HISERMAN : Gill on Inside Looking Out After Move to Outside in Volleyball
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Wimbledon Finale on NBC
- Boston Schools Put Under Mayor
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DANVILLE : Bank Customer Aids Arrest in Holdup
- VENTURA : Boy, 16, Arrested in Shotgun Incident
- IRVINE : 'Zero Period' Classes Might Be Restored
- San Diego
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Tyson Has Proved His Mettle, Giachetti Says
- MOVIE REVIEW : Herzog Profiles a Proud African People
- James H. Van Houten II has been...
- Top Solar Power Firm Cuts Work Force in Half : * Energy: Ailing Luz International says the recession and low oil prices made it impossible to get funds to complete a new plant near Barstow.
- Kohl Backs Gorbachev Bid for Massive Foreign Aid
- NOW to Fight Confirmation of Thomas : Supreme Court: The women's rights organization calls Bush's nominee an 'extremist.' 'We're going to Bork him,' says one of its lawyers.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LAKEVIEW : 5 Killed, 5 Hurt in Freeway Pileup
- Fugitive Leader of Cult Arrested in Beating of Boy
- Encinitas
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Care and the Freeway Call Box
- Home to Rest : Donations Allow Southland Burial of 7 Killed in Mexico Explosion
- Man's Hand Blown Off by Stick of Dynamite
- Oceanside May Alter Lamps in Light of Glaring Problem : Science: City Council to take up request by astronomers to require yellow, low-pressure sodium lights for future developments.
- CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR : District Increases Water, Trash Fees
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Keough Knew Abbott Would Improve
- Alzado a Tragic Figure, but He's Not a Hero
- Welch Drama Fails to Teach Youngsters the Right Lessons
- Transit Funds
- No Offense, but Kings Right to Trade Duchesne
- Dodgers a Business, Not a Gift to City
- Finding the Positive Side of Wimbledon
- Stevens' Style Might Have Shown Him the Way
- He Has the Answers to Reader's Questions and Asks Some More
- A Film Guide
- On Navratilova Story, NBC Could Have Kept Viewers in the Dark
- Dodgers a Business, Not a Gift to City
- Now, <i> This </i> Is a Fight Made for Pay-Per-View
- Best Man for Job
- Finding the Positive Side of Wimbledon
- Sen. Seymour
- They Didn't Exist, So They Didn't Play
- Replay Could Have Meant a Lot Less of Lasorda
- Valenzuela Put on Waivers as Talks With Angels Fail : Baseball: Team had 30-day comeback plan for former Dodger left-hander, including a triple-A stint.
- 'Dying Young' Suffers From Terminal Movie-itis
- Pointing a Finger at Rider, Not Trainer
- Risky Rocketing
- President Bush
- Opera Supertitles
- Louisiana's New Abortion Law
- Glitch Causing Phone Outages Fixed, Experts Say : * Telecommunications: Computer software is blamed for the recent massive failures. But some say there could be greater problems ahead in the complex system that has been beset with repeated electronic flaws.
- Louisiana's New Abortion Law
- Selling With Classics
- Some Brief Help for the Mornings
- Louisiana's New Abortion Law
- 'Latino Legends'
- Santiago Could Use Lessons From Scioscia
- Children Can Benefit From a Fishing Trip
- Clash Comparison
- Some Brief Help for the Mornings
- Louisiana's New Abortion Law
- Oliver Stone's 'JFK'
- California's Water Supply
- TV Network Decline
- Pointing a Finger at Rider, Not Trainer
- Replay Could Have Meant a Lot Less of Lasorda
- Plague-Carrying Fleas Close Forest Campsites
- Obituaries - July 6, 1991
- Names in the News - July 6, 1991
- Victim Wants Federal Investigation of Attempted Robbery by Deputy : Crime: The man who was beaten by an off-duty San Diego officer says the department has overlooked evidence and failed to ask him to identify second assailant.
- SOUND CHECK: Huntington Beach City Clerk Connie...
- SUCCEEDING YOUNG: Marti Leimbach tapped out a...
- Officials Seek Answers in Heat-Wave Deaths of 3 Prison Inmates : Medication: The men were all using mind-altering drugs known to raise body temperatures.
- Quake Disaster Declared : Emergency: Action by governor opens the way for homeowners and businesses to get low-interest loans to repair damage.
- Quake Disaster Declared : Emergency: Action by governor opens the way for homeowners and businesses to get low-interest loans to repair damage.
- FINAL CURTAIN?: When the Orange County Black...
- UNDERCOVER: Pregnant women opposed to abortion will...
- Valenzuela Cut by Angels: Is It Career Strike 3?
- Clouds Keep Holiday Cool, Will Be Lingering
- Victim of Deputy's Beating Calls for Federal Probe : Crime: Donald Van Ort, displaying evidence he claims sheriff's deputies missed after another deputy was killed attempting to rob him, says he has lost faith that the department can investigate itself.
- When Knighthood Was in Flower
- For the Record - July 6, 1991
- For the Record - July 6, 1991
- For the Record - July 6, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 6, 1991
- Liquor Store Clerk in Van Nuys Fatally Shot
- Universal's Hopes Riding With E.T. : New Ride Is Step Toward Converting to a Disneyland-Type Park
- Sweet Onions, Plentiful Berries
- A Good Cause to Wear Art
- Sierra Madre's 4th: A Plea for Quake Relief
- Only a Select Few Saw the 'Butterfly' Spread Its Wings
- California Bank Stocks' Run-Up Made No Sense
- COMPANIES
- The Besieged Border Between Politics, Ethics
- Where Theater Meets the Street : Runway: Students blur the fine line between costumes for stage and clothes for the street.
- Beware the Pitfalls of Using a 'Debit Card'
- PLACENTIA : Council Opposes Hike in Water Rates
- DANA POINT : New Head Chosen for Planning Panel
- Mother, 3 Children Hurt at San Fernando Park as Rival Gangs Open Fire
- Utility Tax Has Outlived Its Usefulness, Activist Says
- FULLERTON : Applicants Sought for Appeals Board
- Church Split by Death of Leader : Religion: The congregation led by gospel singer James Cleveland has been beset by infighting since his passing. Key disputes are over new pastor and whether to sell the church building.
- No Record, but Donner Wins at Pikes Peak
- De La Cerda, Arreola Shine in Road Race : Distance running: Up-and-coming talent, Northridge All-American post easy victories over 5-kilometer course in Newhall.
- Salads : Three Variations on a Hot Weather Classic
- Lucien Kirsch Laporte; Cellist for More Than 50 Years
- THE HOUSE
- 2 Jail Escapees Still Being Sought