- Soviet Communists May Split Into 2 or 3 Parties : Politics: Radical reformers woo liberals. Hard-liners push for a new congress to depose Gorbachev.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Fallbrook Slaying Suspects Sought
- Fugitive Arrested at Stanton Motel
- Abortion-Rights Advocates Picket Outside Church
- Gulf War Converts : Some Reservists Discover Unexpected Rewards and Seek to Stay on Active Duty
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Asteroids Topic of Public Forum
- SEAL BEACH : City to Garner New Bus-Bench Revenue
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Barefoot Robber Remains Footloose
- PLACENTIA : School Schedule Generates Conflict
- Mammoth Projects : In Lean Times, Ski Resort Looks to Summer Sports
- Dance : Birju Maharaj Offers Kathak
- Pop Music : Afro National Packs Mild but Pleasant Punch
- Have You Heard? L.A.'s a Great Theater Town
- COLUMN ONE : New Word to Soviets: 'Jobless' : Hundreds of thousands have been caught off guard as the country moves toward a free market economy. Reforms could put 30 million out of work in the next few years.
- The Pleasure of a Little Bit of Heaven on Earth : DOMESTIC PLEASURES, <i> by Beth Gutcheon,</i> Villard Books, $20, 352 pages
- Croatian Leader Elected Yugoslav Head of State : Balkans: Breakaway Slovenia does not take part in election. An accord on army pullback is announced.
- California Drought Watch : A monthly look at the water shortage
- Mayor, Council Come to Terms on Frugal N.Y. Budget
- 6 Killed When Plane Smashes Into Mountain in N. California
- Back in Beirut, Parents Scramble to Get Kids in American School
- Kidnaped Girl Retrieved--Thanks to Bloodhound
- City Tells Solana Beach Nightclub to Face the Music : Lifestyle: Council gives Diego's Surfside a final chance as complaints of noise, drug use and violence continue.
- County Parks Thrive on Harbor's Cash Flow : Budgets: The revenue is so great that some officials want to raid the funds to help beleaguered agencies.
- Science / Medicine : Cushions Linked to Infant Deaths
- Miscellany
- JAZZ REVIEW : Farlow, Jolly Make Timeless Match, Music
- MODJESKA : Passenger Dies When Steel Rail Hits Him
- Hoffman's Latest Hat Is That of Manager
- Sailing
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Gives Up Three Homers, Mets Lose
- Stage : Holbrook Adds Strength to an Uncertain 'Merchant of Venice'
- WESTMINSTER : Schools to Draw on Reserve Funds
- U.N. and Nuclear Officials Protest Shooting by Iraqis
- EL RIO : 19-Year-Old Man Stabbed at Party
- Cycling Through Streets of Irvine Isn't All Downhill
- COUNTYWIDE : Homeless-Issues Coordinator Named
- Grand Jury to Again Cast Ideas Before Government : Public service: County officials rejected most of last year's recommendations. A 1989-90 member says reports help 'keep power-holders in line.'
- Kirby, Rock Had Their Opposition's Numbers
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Miscellany
- TV in Courtroom Can Act as Primer on Legal System
- AUSTRALIA: The ruling Labor Party has asked...
- Riding Mechanical Steeds
- Abortion Issue Not Key to Court Pick, Thornburgh Says
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Mud, Boulders Bury Homes Near Volcano
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Guru's Sect Linked to Assassination Plot
- * Hans Weisshaar; Violin Maker
- PRO VOLLEYBALL : CAMP PENDLETON OPEN : Kirby, Rock Had Their Opposition's Numbers
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Joyner Removed; Has Strained Calf
- SUNDAY'S RACES : Generous Adds Irish Derby to English Title
- Garden Grove playwright Roy Conboy, who won...
- Jazz : Preservation Band Mixes Styles
- INTERNATIONAL
- Will Stocks Stay in a Narrow Range or Is Breakout Near?
- It's a Mistake to Believe That Life Can Be Free of Errors
- Hit-And-Run Driver Kills Man, Injures 1
- COLUMN LEFT/ JANNA MALAMUD SMITH : Heeding the Telltales of a Failing Crop : The worsening straits of the poor in America bespeak a government that doesn't care.
- International Sports
- Miscellany
- Reform Debate: Expedience or Reality?
- The Media Got the Message at Posh Sales-Pitch Party
- ART : Lottes of Change Mapped by Art Institute President : New president, John W. Lottes, wants to beef up faculty and enrollment and expand the 30-year-old school.
- San Diego Bases to Remain Open : Military: Commission gives final recommendation to close Long Beach Naval Station, Marine Corps Air Station at Tustin and Army's Ft. Ord, among others.
- Agency Created to Avert, Respond to State Oil Spills : Emergencies: California uses team approach to cope with such accidents as one off Huntington Beach.
- Science / Medicine : Insulin in Pill, Spray Form Tested
- Clinic Board's Racial Balance Criticized : Pacoima: The amount Northeast Valley Health Corp. spends on travel also drew fire from the federal Department of Health and Human Services.
- Infant Dies After Being Left in Car
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Harris Might Return to Rotation At End of Series With Dodgers
- Uneasy Dodgers Win Easy : Baseball: They beat Braves, 11-4, but questions about Hershiser's comeback aren't dispelled.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mallon Controls Emotions, Wins LPGA
- Guzman Chills Angel Bats, 2-1 : Baseball: Ranger right-hander gives up only two hits in Texas victory, California's second loss in a row.
- Former King Tonelli Signs With Blackhawks
- ART
- Missionary for Turner TV : Scott Sassa Sees Cable as the Future of Television
- TV REVIEW : L'Amour Western: Labor of Love
- Foreign Stock Markets
- ECONOMY
- Philip (Rusty) Rastelli; Head of the Bonanno Crime Family
- Bowers Party, Support Group Find Treasure
- Ruling Irish Party Suffers Key Losses
- Syria's Assad Remains Unswayed by Baker's Peace Initiative : Mideast: The Arab leader wants a conference under full U.N. authority, which Israel opposes.
- City Asks the State to Give It a Beach : Proposal: Huntington Beach, which leases and cares for the 2 1/2 miles of strand north of its pier, wants to own it. The state is willing to talk.
- Science / Medicine : Marijuana May Aid Night Vision
- PLACENTIA : Fire Death Blamed on Smoking in Bed
- Spreading the Good News : Hungary: Emigre in Los Angeles reprints stories from his homeland, free now of Soviet occupiers. He distributes them to fellow expatriates throughout the United States.
- British Syndicate Scuttles Bid for America's Cup
- Music Center Meets Its $17.6 Million Funding Goal
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Civil Rights Leaders to Dedicate Museum
- State Wins, Loses on Base Closings : Military: Commission gives final recommendation to keep Long Beach shipyard and San Diego facilities open. Ft. Ord, Tustin Marine station are targeted for closure.
- N.Y. Likely Site for '92 Grammys
- Acquittal in 'Alliance' Case Brings Relief, Anger : Verdict: An attorney says the trial's end unleashed 'a host of emotions.' He hopes to resume his practice, but civil suits and a State Bar inquiry are pending.
- No Need for Beethoven to Roll Over Quite Yet : Music: Paul McCartney ventures into new territory with a brooding oratorio--a gamble that may only partially have paid off.
- State Senate OKs Key Parts of Tax Increase
- Assembly OKs Bill Requiring Proof of Auto Insurance
- Daughter, Wife Slain; Man Shoots Himself
- In a Rare Move, Suspect Defends Himself in Capital Case : Courts: He has chosen to act as his own attorney in a murder trial. But experts say he faces many obstacles. One wrong turn, they note, could put him on Death Row.
- LA HABRA : Police Identify Homicide Victim
- SANTA ANA : Foreign-Language Students Face Tests
- LAGUNA BEACH : Nine Arrested at Driver Checkpoint
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Joyner Removed; Has Strained Calf
- Miscellany
- Sailing
- Blimey! Gate Is Crashed : Wimbledon: The public gets a chance to attend the matches on historic middle Sunday and has a jolly good time.
- Miscellany
- Lendl Goes Two Sets Down, but Not Out : Wimbledon: He rallies from a 4-6, 2-6 deficit to beat former Michigan star Washington and advance to the fourth round.
- Music : Independent Composers Group Resurfaces With a Mixed Bill
- Mutual funds
- COMPANIES
- Regret Voiced Over Plans to Close Tustin Base : Defense: City officials say high cost of land and of housing troops made the decision inevitable.
- 'Code of Silence' Often Shrouds Police Misconduct
- State Wins, Loses on Base Closings : Military: Commission gives final recommendation to keep Long Beach shipyard and San Diego facilities open. Tustin Marine station, Ft. Ord are targeted for closure.
- Dermatologists Take Cover, Shun a Place in the Sun
- YORBA LINDA : Council Term Limits Plan Lacks Backing
- Math Guidelines Don't Add Up for Some Poway Parents : Education: Emphasis on concepts rather than computational skills irks those who fear it may slow learning for high-achievers.
- OXNARD : Hit-and-Run Focus of Homicide Inquiry
- Shoemaker Trainees Finish 1-2 in Turf Handicap, With a Twist
- TV REVIEW : 'American Masters' Toasts Hayes
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Mlada': Bolshoi Triumphs With a Rimsky Rarity at Met
- CLIPBOARD : On a Rail
- VENTURA : Gas Leak at Hospital Leads to Evacuation
- They'd Kill for $1 Million, Survey Finds
- Word From the Boss: Jimmy Swaggart said...
- Panel Handles a Task That Congress Couldn't : Military: Commission managed to keep politicians at arm's length. But it was unable to establish a clear list of criteria to guide future decisions on base closures.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Balboa Bay Club Plans Spawn Fears
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Consider Land Swap Proposal
- Man Falls Through Skylight, Is Killed
- Philippine Volcano
- Science / Medicine : Disabled Overlooked in Quake Planning, Study Finds : Preparedness: Research on 1989 Loma Prieta disaster says drills often fail to take their needs into account. Instructional material for handicapped or frail people is called inadequate.
- Alaska Water Pipeline
- Philippine Volcano
- Philippine Volcano
- Alaska Water Pipeline
- John Sununu
- Nixon's Remarks
- Philippine Volcano
- Nixon's Remarks
- Sales Tax Increase
- Alaska Water Pipeline
- Science / Medicine : Food for Debate: 'Yo-Yo Dieting' : Health: New research finds that a gain-lose-gain weight pattern appears to increase the risk of heart disease. It rekindles the discussions among health experts about how--and if--a person should shed pounds.
- S.D., Military Leaders Praise Base Decision
- A Bittersweet Reprieve for Naval Workers
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 1, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 1, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 1, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 1, 1991