- More Than $1 Million in Grants Sought
- STAGE REVIEW : In 100 Shows, New Phantom Gains in Power and Stature
- President's Son
- Ready to Roll : Thousand Oaks cyclist prepares for grueling 2,930-mile race across the country.
- HomeFed Corp. Has $112-Million Loss in Quarter
- Gas Odor Forces Jail Evacuations
- Photograph of 3 MIA Pilots
- L.A. Business Assn. for Latinos Works on O.C. Expansion
- SPORTS TALK : Inner City Games to Begin Sunday at Hollenbeck Center, Other Sites
- THE HOUSE : To Change Labor Law
- Garamendi Plans Huge Fund-Raising Dinners
- An Apple Pie Community Gags at Forced Fast Food : Development: Deal to open Dairy Queen, Subway Sandwiches in exchange for water roils Julian.
- ARCHITECTURE : Designer Captures <i> Esprit </i> of L.A. With an Eye-Catching Simplicity
- THE HOUSE : To Change Labor Law
- Catch a Whiff : The herb is late this year because of the deep-freeze, but the harvest promises to be worth the wait.
- Orange County Firm's Fraud Tied to BCCI
- Water Usage Is Up in 3 Areas Despite Efforts to Conserve : Drought: Huntington Park, Montebello and northern Pico Rivera areas increased their consumption in June. Some users will be penalized.
- FOCUS ON CAREERS : Latino Professionals Help Others Get Start
- New Soviet Federal Treaty Completed : Reform: It launches a transformation from a centralized empire to a looser federation of sovereign states. The signing will strengthen Gorbachev's hand.
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Raw Talent : A gallery show featuring 'outsider' artists explores the realm of unadulterated American folk art.
- Flagpole Defender Ends Flap : Zoning: After a three-year dispute, a Torrance homeowner agrees not to put up giant flagpoles for at least a year.
- Woman With a Wolf Challenges 'Bad Rap' Given Breed
- Suspect Admits Killing, Dismembering 11 Men : Crime: Part of his statement is read at hearing. Skulls, other body parts were found in a Milwaukee apartment.
- Firm to Pay $34 Million in Exchange for Housing OK
- El Rio Gang Member, 15, Is Convicted of Murder : Cabrillo Village: The boy rode along on a drive-by shooting spree in which two bystanders were killed. He will be sentenced Aug. 9.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Indians Send Jones to Colorado Springs
- Granada Hills Duo Lead West All-Stars
- Abominable Sound, Man! : Distortion Does Disservice to Cocker, Lobos at the Pacific
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- MOTOR RACING : Cars Will Get Another Chance at Salty Records
- Site Committee Formed for Latino Cultural Museum : * Art: An 11-member team will look at locations throughout greater Los Angeles. 'There are no sacred cows,' according to museum's president.
- Investment Fund Offers to Bail Out Carter Hawley : Retailing: Analysts expect Zell/Chilmark, a Chicago-based partnership, to get a big stake in the department store chain.
- Chemical Companies: Du Pont reported second-quarter net...
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- AIDS Testing for Doctors
- Where's the Fat? : Marketing: Industry experts say consumers won't sacrifice tenderness and flavor for healthier beef. They're offering SmartMeat as the answer.
- The Vinegar Solution
- UNUSUAL DIMENSIONS : Center for Contemporary Art's 11th Juried Show Is the Best in Recent Memory
- RESTAURANT REVIEW CAJUN KITCHEN : Hashing It Out : Breakfast is served all day. Down-home specialties such as country steak are also offered at low-down prices.
- Low-Priced Drinks and Food Inn Short Order
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Santa Monica : Cleaner Buses Get Funds
- West Covina : 8.5% Hike in Special Levies
- Sirloin Tips for Outdoor Barbecuing
- Whittier : Council Votes to Hire Government Lobbyist
- Buddhist Church Will Host Obon Festival : Taste of Japanese Life in Celebration Honoring the Dead
- KAYAKING : Waves and Caves : Tours of Santa Cruz and Anacapa islands give visitors a chance to see nature's handiwork in an unspoiled setting.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : N.Y. Trip Strikes Right Note for Orchestra : Music: Orange County Youth Symphony members enjoy an experience of a lifetime--playing at fabled Carnegie Hall.
- Whittier : Bids Approved to Restore Downtown Yule Lighting
- Footprints Lift Hopes of Crews Seeking Scout : Rescue: Trackers searching for 12-year-old boy lost in the mountains since Friday say weather is on their side.
- 2 Teen-Agers to Return to State for Trial in Zuma Beach Slaying
- Judge Won't Halt Clearing of Disputed Las Flores Parcel : Environment: Biologists protest that sensitive sage scrub is home to imperiled California gnatcatchers.
- L. A. Rejects Settlement Bid Over Warner Ridge
- COUNTYWIDE : Program to Provide Break to Care Givers
- Venue Change for Officers Is County Rarity
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Protection Sought for Youth Services
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : 1 Killed, 1 Injured in Freeway Accident
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Redskins' Warren Breaks Ankle
- COLLEGES : Cal State Dominguez Hills Joins Effort to Clean Up College Athletics
- Planet Believed Found Beyond Solar System
- Santa Monica : Statement on Pollution
- ROLFING : Pain for Gain : The somewhat brutal body realignment technique can feel good--especially when it's over.
- Separating Flotsam and Jetsam in Sea of Confused Words
- Huntington Park : City Will Continue to Pay Legal Fees in Casino Probe
- EDUCATION : Exceptional Scholars' List
- Cultural Movement
- COLUMN LEFT : The Ruinous Folly of Rising Land Values : In the Bush-Reagan years, the assumption has been that what goes up won't come down.
- Bank Robbery Suspect Chased, Jailed
- THOUSAND OAKS : Alliance Formed With Soviet City
- The Last-Chance Ranch : Budget Crisis Blurs the Future of Joplin Youth Reform Center
- Homeowner Assessment Fee Approved for Schools : Education: Placentia-Yorba Linda board's 3-2 decision will cost most homes $17 a year. A West County schools authority will take up a similar matter tonight in Huntington Beach.
- Collectors of Mickey Mouse and Spiro Agnew...
- 1992 Vote on Terms for Chief Approved : Council: Committee unanimously OKs plan to limit time in office and eliminate Civil Service protection.
- 1 of 2 School Bond Measures Taken Off Ballot
- San Diego
- When Political Ideology Is Unhealthy
- NCAA investigators returned to Oklahoma State University...
- ORANGE : Council Rejects Recovery Home
- $220-Million Loan Guarantee Given to Barcelona Games
- L.A. Holographer Sees the Light at Prague Fest : * Art: Steve Weinstock's holograms have gained him worldwide acclaim, but not in his hometown. He is representing the U.S. at the International Festival of Light.
- Slater Rides Endorsement Wave to Riches : Surfing: He overcomes shyness and gives up privacy as one of the sport's most sought-after young competitors.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEWS : Some Differences Be-Twain 2 'Tom Sawyers' : * Orange Coast College's simple production is especially fine for kids; Irvine Valley's is more complex, with multilevel set.
- TV REVIEW : Harlem Dance Theatre Probe Trips Up Jennings
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Photograph of 3 MIA Pilots
- How to Put PC to Work Paying Bills
- RJR Nabisco Again Posts Profit
- Northern Exposure
- Taste Test
- Japanese food, art and entertainment will be...
- Alhambra : Group Sues Over Ballot
- FOCUS ON CAREERS : Programs Offer Avenues to Improving Job Chances
- House Panel OKs Closing 34 Military Installations
- Agreement Near on UC Operation of Nuclear Labs : Energy: The new contract could come before the end of the year. The precedent-setting arrangement would raise the university's oversight of the facilities.
- SWING MAN : Irvine's Chris Sircello Trades Ballet Slippers for Tony Winners in 'Jerome Robbins' Broadway'
- Democrats Expected to Order Hostage Inquiry : Iran-Contra: House leaders believe there is a need to study alleged Reagan campaign efforts to delay release.
- How to Bone Up on Bidding So As Not to Lose Your Shirt
- Judge Hears City Drug Tests Case : Narcotics: Suit challenges Glendale's right to screen employment applicants and those seeking promotions.
- Shamir Delays Responding to Call for Talks
- Sites for Phone Book Recycling
- Hitting the Right Notes : Hot Jazz Club Could Herald Better Times for Its Crenshaw Neighborhood
- Summer School for These Players Is a Course in Basketball
- Hermosa Beach Plans Tax Increases
- LAGUNA BEACH : Friendship Shelter Project Celebrated
- COUNTYWIDE : Park Recycling Fair Aimed at Children
- Oceanside Council Sets Unusual Date for Bishop Recall Election
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHINA : Contribute to Stability--With Strings : Beijing knows that it must have most-favored-nation status and would accept conditions.
- 3 Deputies to Be Allowed to Resign in Lieu of Firing
- Hopper Takes His Football Career One Step at a Time : Shrine game: Strong safety is confident he can make the transition from Carson High to college play at USC.
- They Get Their Kicks From Day Till Night : Ultramarathon: The Orange 12 & 24-Hour Run brings out some of the running community's most colorful characters for all-day fun.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Philharmonic on Autopilot
- SWIMMING LOS ANGELES INVITATIONAL : Meet Featuring National Teams Begins Today
- Expo Singles Are Double Trouble for Rasmussen : Baseball: Seven hits in the first inning chase Padre starter in 8-2 Montreal victory.
- MUSIC
- 'Big Ticket' Orders Take Surprise Drop
- Mistaken Identity
- Voting on a New Police Station
- Just Say No to Higher Car Fees
- Officers Showed Caring, Sensitivity
- Foes Oppose Soka Plan, Not Owners
- Don't Develop Jordan Ranch
- Van Nuys Too Often Getting Bad Rap
- Hasty Ruling on Soka
- Speak Up or Pay the Consequences
- MOVIES - July 25, 1991
- MOVIES - July 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1991
- Obituaries - July 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 25, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 25, 1991
- Names in the News - July 25, 1991
- Names in the News - July 25, 1991
- Names in the News - July 25, 1991
- SPORTS GENES: Lots of father-son sports duos...
- TONIGHT: High-caliber rockers Guns N' Roses, at...
- LOCAL MOTION: Irvine-bred dancer Chris Sircello performed...
- LOVE MISCONNECTION: Not finding Mister or Miss...
- Senate Panel Hands Soka a Victory in Land Fight : Appropriations: The action would prevent the use of federal funds in the takeover of the university parcel for Santa Monica Mountains parkland.
- Brady Blasts Soviet Bid to Join the IMF
- Minorities Shortchanged in S&L; Bailout
- IT'S NO TAMMANY: The big losers in...
- Rolex watches certainly have snob appeal. Those...
- Eatery Manager, Cousin Slain, Left in Refrigerator : Crime: The execution-style Santa Ana killings were discovered after the wife of one victim alerted police.
- Time Savers: Almost Like Stir-Frying
- LIGHT STYLE : Pasta With Vegetables That's Light
- Hike in Real Estate Transfer Tax OKd : Budget: The City Council vote more than triples the amount property owners have to pay when they sell. The money will be used to hire 20 police officers.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 25, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 25, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 25, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 25, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1991
- From the Archives: Why Gene Wilder gave Gilda Radner's name to Cedars-Sinai for its cancer research program
- Sacramento Station to Test Earlier Prime Time : Television: The NBC affiliate argues that a 7 p.m. start is needed for changing lifestyles and increased viewers for a news program at 10 p.m.
- Test Program Saves Heart Attack Victims : Medicine: System using firefighters, police and other emergency workers with minimal training could serve as model for other states, researchers say.
- Wilder's Program Completes a Dream
- * Wendell Cherry; Founder of Humana Inc. Hospitals
- 242 of 600 Oil Well Fires Snuffed in Kuwait
- TIME UP: The filming of South Coast...
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lungren Pledges to Pursue Census Suit
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Sale Might Be Costly in the Long Haul
- Supervisors Back CSU but Do Not Favor a Site : Education: The county board criticizes the Ventura council's refusal to endorse a location for a state university campus.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Is Step Closer to Redoing Downtown
- Suspect in 30 Armed Holdups Arrested at Mission Hills Store
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Reject 197-Home Project
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CLARA : 2 Arrested in Effort to Steal Police Car
- Former Dallas Maverick coach John MacLeod, now...
- Powell, Soviet Brass Bemoan Budget Slashes : Military: Top U.S. general reviews field exercises after a meeting with Gorbachev.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Believes Compromise Will Come if Talks Get Going : Diplomacy: The toughest task is to keep irreconcilable Israeli-Arab differences under wraps long enough to get the rivals to sit down.
- COUNTYWIDE : A Lift for Homeless School Kids
- Man Dies as Truck Hits Parked Tractor-Trailer
- Judge Refuses to Block Bishop Recall Election
- Author Gates Teases About Recollections
- Gnatcatcher Study Rebuts Finding That It's Imperiled : Environment: Report by firm hired by developers says 100 square miles of habitat remain. But biologists point to many other reports indicating that the songbird is endangered and needs protection.
- Beam, Youngblood Reportedly Going to WLAF's Orlando Thunder
- Woods Shares Lead in Junior Amateur
- 'Squad!': Still Crazy After All These Years
- INTERNATIONAL
- Kerkorian's Low-Ball Bid Wins Desert Inn
- Household Plays It Safe With New Customers : Finance: Account holders acquired from failed Imperial are asked to sign a letter saying they know their money is in the bank, and that they want to keep it there.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Taxi Hours Adjusted for Seniors, Disabled
- Heart of City in Cardiac Arrest--Still
- OJAI : New Police Chief Named for City
- San Diego
- Flight Attendant Says Studio City Man Cursed Her, Twisted Her Arm
- Baghdad Lesson: Football Is Only a Game
- Satellite TV Has Made Him an Igloo Name
- Blue Line's First Year
- DUI WATCH : Standout Play
- Schools Keep F but Add Chance to Replace It : Education: Backing down from their controversial plan to kill failing grades altogether, trustees instead decide to give struggling students an opportunity to take courses over.
- Westlake's Preston Reconsidering Decision to Attend Cal : Football: Former prep star disenchanted with Berkeley atmosphere; final decision expected after Shrine game.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Fading LeMond May Be Out of It
- SURFING : OP PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS : San Clemente's Hogan Back in Form
- Maybe Love Letters Would Put a Happy Face on Williams
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL NOTEBOOK : Woodland Hills Offered 2 Views of Triple Play
- Football
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Doctor': A Dose of the Right Medicine : Hurt and Haines Redeem a Sick Plot
- COUNTYWIDE : Court Bars Group From Operating
- SEAL BEACH : Public Information Policy to Be Studied
- OJAI : City OKs Increase in Garbage Bills
- LAGUNA BEACH : $650,000 in Repairs OKd at Heisler Park
- Slaying Suspect Has Previous Murder Conviction
- City Council's Sixfold Pay Raise Rescinded
- Webster Defines a Dodger Victory in 10 Innings, 6-5 : Baseball: He hits a home run to tie the Phillies in the ninth, then singles home the winning run.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rose: Reds Lucky to Be in Contention
- Gary Trying to Hang On : Ram Runner Working Hard to Shake Case of Fumbleitis
- LOS ALAMITOS : Harness Racing's Future Brightens
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : No Surgery Will Be Necessary on Fernandez's Right Thumb
- Riley 2 Back at Junior Amateur
- STAGE REVIEWS: PADUA HILLS : A Successful 'Promotion'
- 'Star Spangled Banner'
- Shamir Appears to Be Moving to Join Talks
- A Modern Community Fit for a Pharaoh
- Britain's Leader Accused of Bank Scandal Negligence : Politics: Labor's Kinnock says the crackdown should have come sooner. Major denies the charges.
- Bush May Permit Iraqi Sale of Oil for Food, Medicine
- * Armina Marshall; Last Founding Member of Theater Guild
- OXNARD : Council Favors Local Government Group
- John J. Bartolomea; Retired Teacher
- For the Actors, It's an Interesting Exercise : Media: 'Holy Days' cast members--who are re-creating their stage roles for the film--debate the merits of film and theater acting.
- U.S. Trade With China
- TIMBER!: This one gives new meaning to...
- Expansion in Warner Center Plans : Development: A proposal calls for $1.3 billion for traffic improvements to handle growth. Councilwoman Picus has misgivings.
- Plane in Crash That Killed 3 Started Trip in Sacramento : Aviation: The aircraft that fell into a Granada Hills neighborhood was owned by a resident of a suburb near the state capital, records show.
- SANTA ANA : Customer Wounded by Nightclub Guard
- STAGE
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Maxicare Health Plans Inc.: The Los Angeles-based...
- 3 GIs Killed in 2nd Ammo Dump Blast in Kuwait
- A Long Ride on the Crest : * Surfing: Twenty-five years ago, a Dana Point filmmaker and two young men made history with 'The Endless Summer,' in which they search for the perfect wave. It's still considered the ultimate surf film.
- Japan's Socialists Elect Right-Winger as Chief
- Water Use Plunges in State as Conservation Catches On : Drought: Skeptics point to unseasonably cool, wet weather. But officials say saving is 'in.'
- Cyprus
- They'll Make It Look Like the Same Old Place : * Construction: Specially trained craftsmen can help homeowners who want to restore their earthquake-damaged vintage homes.
- SEAL BEACH : Council Backs RV Camping at Park
- 3 Deputies Accused of Hazing Allowed to Resign
- Panel OKs Helipad on Expanded Hospital Garage : Ventura: Some neighbors say they will gladly endure chopper noise in return for places to park their cars on their own streets.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Votes to Hire New City Attorney
- Air Quality Report
- Launching Atlantis
- COUNTYWIDE : Chloramines to Be Used on Tap Water
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Man Pleads Guilty to Terrorist Calls
- 2 Innovative San Diego Court Programs Praised
- San Diego
- V.A., UCSD to Manage Body Scanner Center
- Co-Defendant Confesses to '88 Shotgun Slaying : Crime: In surprise testimony, Gregory Lee Hines says his brother was not present when Jorge Rosales was slain.
- Fleeing Drug Suspect Wounded by Officers
- Bristow to Coach Hornets
- 2 Ex-USC Players Sentenced : Jurisprudence: McCowan and Brown accept plea-bargains in connection with robberies.
- Angel Power Pump Primed by Polonia : Baseball: His homer ends team's 11-game slump without one in 5-4 victory over Orioles.
- Boxing
- Blue Line's First Year
- A Thin and Flimsy Attempt to Be Satirical : Painting: Helen Redman's works parodying the seaside lifestyle don't pack much punch.
- Asset Sale Boosts Profit for Occidental
- Satellites Provide Hughes a Wider Orbit of Business : Space Jobs Fuel Firm's Move Away From Reliance on Military
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Body Parts, Vat of Acid Found in Apartment
- Democrats
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 2 GOP Senators Endorse Thomas
- ALR to Build Faster Notebook Computer
- Digital to Buy Part of Philips Computer Unit
- PREP STARS: Surfer magazine has chosen its...
- HAPPY RAILS: Orange County commuters who complained...
- * William J. Marschalk; Liaison Official in Ford Administration
- Toll Roads for O.C. Gain Some Ground in House
- Funds Sought for Desalination Research : Water: Current purification methods are too costly for most communities, two Southern California officials tell a U.S. Senate panel. Legislation being considered would provide more than $90 million.
- Man, Jailed at 16 as Killer, Seeks Freedom : Despite court ruling that he was improperly convicted, Louisianian faces life in prison.
- Sex Priestess, Husband to Begin Jail Terms
- San Diego
- Toxic Spills a Common Foe for Vernon's Firefighters
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : A Women's Ritual, Ravelling the Web of Memory
- He Is Anglers' History Lesson : Hollingsworth Traces California Fishing Back Into the 1800s
- Sacrifices in Search for Gold : Schroeder Puts Life on Hold to Join U.S. Water Polo Team's Quest
- CHARGERS : Wilson Talks Big, but There's a Catch : Football: Third-round draft choice didn't lived up to his vainglory last season. Now he faces stiff competition at wide receiver.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : McCaffrey Signs With Giants
- DANCE REVIEW : Second 'Kaleidoscope' Focuses on Relationships
- TV Reviews : Familiar Advice on 'Healthy Aging'
- INTERNATIONAL
- Boskin Concurs With Fed on Rates--for Now
- FirstFed Financial Corp.: The Santa Monica-based parent...
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- New Identity: Kansas Gov. Joan Finney has...
- Chinese Pamper Pandas, Hoping They Are Pregnant
- Another Ameryk Go-Round Over the Name <i> America</i>
- Some See Graduate School as Haven in Slow Economy
- Holed Up on the Hot Seat : For the Lone Firefighter at Olinda Station, Challenge of Lifetime Lurks Behind Serenity
- WESTMINSTER : City OKs Disputed Redevelopment Plan
- Racial Politics: Playing With Fire : U.S. Civil Rights Commission issues a warning
- Kindergarten Building Gutted in Blaze at Elementary School
- White Supremacist's Trial Will Begin Next Week
- Former Wrestling Villain Hasn't Lost His Voice
- Public Election on Police Issues Unlikely in '91 : Reforms: Only three council members back scheduling special vote before June, 1992. It may not be possible to hold balloting before Gates' planned retirement.
- Opportunity Knocks but Angels Can't Hear
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Beam May Join WLAF Team
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Woods Shares Lead in Junior Amateur Championship