- EL TORO : MPs Foil Alleged Attempt at Rape
- Chafing at "Chief": Chris Kelly of Westlake...
- NORTHRIDGE : Girl's Trial Status in Slaying Debated
- COSTA MESA : Police Mount Bikes to Patrol Large Mall
- SANTEE : Deputy Fired 1 Shot, Sheriff Probe Finds
- R. Anthony Yocham has joined Grant Thornton's...
- Teledyne Lays Off 90 at Its Northridge Plant
- Plan to Break Up Mexico's Oil Giant Wins Final OK : Energy: The nation's president approves dividing the state-owned petroleum monopoly into four companies.
- A World Where Car Fan Is a Must
- INSURANCE
- SysteMed to Acquire Cleveland Firm in Stock Swap
- Jury Convicts Hughes of Plot to Defraud U.S. : Weapons: The firm was accused of faking tests on electronic parts for planes, missiles, tanks and other systems.
- Summit Care to Buy Texas Nursing Home
- A Sweet Offering of Stock : Calabasas: The Cheesecake Factory wants cash to expand, but the owners will get about half the proceeds. An observer calls this a 'negative sign.'
- Aide for Army Secretary
- Taiwan Moving to Expand Air Links
- California Leisure Consultants of San Diego has...
- Robbins Begins Five-Year Term in Prison : Corruption: Former state senator enters the federal camp at Lompoc, where he will be on work duty. The head of the facility calls it Spartan.
- Ethnic Discord : Armenian, Azerbaijani Youths Try to Play It Out : Moscow's Basement Theater project serves as therapy for teen-agers scarred by the strife in Nagorno-Karabakh.
- Budget Ax May End Prisons' Favored Status : Corrections: Governor and lawmakers look for cuts that will cause a minimum of political backlash. But most options would stir up strong oppostion.
- SAN DIEGO : Court Bars Seeking a Stiffer Sentence
- For Recovery, Empower the People : Rebuilding: Let residents guide the way, through responsible and ethical use of power for the common good.
- Red Cross Falls Short of Fund-Raising Goal : Giving: The recession has slowed contributions, so officials will extend deadline for emergency campaign.
- Fire Causes $500,000 Damage to Building : Disaster: Putting out the flames in Mission Viejo offices took three hours. The cause remained unknown.
- SANTA PAULA : City to Back County Flood Control Plan
- Basketball
- Halo's Still There : Ryan Went On to Star for the Astros and Rangers, but Angels Will Induct Him Into Their Hall of Fame Tonight
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Reappoints 3 to Planning Panel
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Pincay Has Chances, but Fails to Break Tie With Shoemaker
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mariners Put Johnson on Disabled List
- A Museum Makeover : New Guggenheim: Big Time, Big Business and Blue Chip
- Police Downplay Polynice Incident : Confrontation: Santa Monica officers call situation 'an unfortunate misunderstanding.'
- TV REVIEW : Fulghum, Families and Fatherhood
- 'Twilight Zone' Fireworks on Fourth
- Pierre B. Frazier has been named by...
- John Moulton has been appointed partner in...
- Thrifts Tout Southern L.A. Loan Record : S&Ls;: A trade group releases figures showing that the industry does a much better job of extending home mortgages in the area than banks.
- Candidates Jockey to Define Selves--and Each Other : Politics: Clinton and Perot seek stable, clear positive images. Bush wants to portray his rivals in indelibly bad terms.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin, No Longer a Hero, Under Fire From All Sides
- German Company to Buy Terminal Data's Scanners
- Soviet Germ Lab Caused Epidemic in '79 : Military: Yeltsin confirms that efforts to produce weapons were behind mystery outbreak leading to scores of deaths.
- WATERGATE: Then and Now : The break-in that led to President Richard M. Nixon's resignation occurred 20 years ago Wednesday. Here are some of the main players in the scandal.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Lightweight Plans for New Moms
- Culture : Power Lunching at the Olympia : With curtains drawn, the Tel Aviv restaurant is for insiders only. It is where political enemies dine together.
- Media : Brazil's Press Simply Globo Over Summit : No detail of the environment sessions was too small to cover. Three new dailies sprang up just to track the event.
- Bullets Pierce Bosnia Truce, Hopes : Balkans: Cease-fire in Sarajevo fails to take effect. 'I knew there would be no peace,' weary refugee says.
- CANOGA PARK : 2 Life Sentences Given in Attacks
- Red Line Expected to Open Early and Under Budget, Officials Say
- Investigator Pleads Guilty in Wayne Assault Case
- NORTH HILLS : Driver Dies as Car Tumbles Off Road
- Delon Not Guilty of One Charge
- Sneed Will Coach in Saudi Arabia
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Fear of Further Back Injury Keeps Greg Harris In a Holding Pattern
- MUSIC
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : BILINGUAL HELP
- LA PALMA : Cost-Cutting Panel Proposed for City
- JAZZ REVIEW : Stars Add Spice, Spirit to Livelier Second Day of Playboy Festival
- At Least They Did Not Ask Him About Curly and Larry
- Cal State Budget Cuts Are Bad for Business
- BANKING
- Court Asked to Take Welfare Plan Off Ballot : Initiatives: Wilson's proposal violates state Constitution's 'single-subject rule,' an attorney for advocacy groups argues.
- WATERGATE: THEN AND NOW : Watergate Echo: What Do We Know and How Do We Know It? : History: It was the political investigation of the century, but even answers that seemed clear 20 years ago have grown a little cloudy over time.
- The New Approach to Sprained Ankles
- Income Gap Widened in 2 Decades, Study Shows
- LANCASTER : Resident Dies of Injuries After Fight
- THOUSAND OAKS : College Invites Baltic Officials to Institute
- SAN CLEMENTE : Her Rx of Medicine, Love Will Be Missed
- SAN MIGUEL ISLAND : Scuba Gear Not Blamed in Drowning
- Warning Goes Out on Money Orders : Riot aftermath: Thousands were stolen during the unrest. They are now void, but holders are trying to cash in. At least one arrest is made.
- County Lowers Assessments by Record Amount : Property: Thousands of homeowners and businesses win adjustments for lost value. Move means $20-million drop in tax revenue.
- ORANGE : School Support Staff Asks 8% Salary Hike
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Help Themselves to Another Victory, 7-5
- GOLF : City Tournament Starts Saturday
- Dance & Music Reviews : Reichlin Troupe at Brand Art Center
- Child's Play: Country's Kiddie Tunes : Music: 'Country Music for Kids,' with an all-star lineup, is a mix of traditional, original songs specifically for the younger set.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Third-Ranked Sampras Seeded No. 5 at Wimbledon
- Space Vector Corp. in Chatsworth won a...
- Tekelec named Vincent J. Dugan vice president...
- Carlsbad Slaying Suspect Is Arrested in Bakersfield
- Dance & Music Reviews : Collegium Musicum at St. Augustine
- O.C. THEATER : Latinos' Act Is Based on Experience
- Hauser Creates Its Own Niche : Calabasas: Firm markets its mechanical engineering and electronics know-how to companies that lack their own industrial design staffs.
- Rules Different for Real Estate Bidders
- 2 Germans Reportedly Free in Beirut : Hostages: Relief workers were the last Westerners held. But their whereabouts remain a mystery.
- ADDIS ABABA : A Chance to Vote
- Party-Goers Get Taste of Mediterranean
- Garden Grove Man Drowns in River
- Man Testifies He Had Affair With Murder Victim : Trial: A school official tells of his relationship with Janet L. Overton before her death. Her husband is accused of killing her, and prosecutors want to establish a motive.
- CHATSWORTH : Man Hit by Train Is Seriously Injured
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : RTD Sets Hearings to Get Suggestions From Public
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : PHONE HELP FOR BUSINESSES
- LEMON GROVE : Not-Guilty Plea in Deputy Shooting
- Events Mark TB Awareness Month
- The Washington Capitals acquired right wing Mark...
- School Integration Program Spared From Budget Ax
- Santa Ana OKs Aggressive Plan to Fight Gangs
- Bernson's Absence Draws Fire From Critics of Plan
- Rangers Stymie Abbott : Baseball: Angel left-hander finishes game but loses, 5-2, after giving up three-run homer in the first inning.
- Lefferts, Hurst Are Hot : Baseball: One starter continues his winning ways as another Padre pitcher boils over after being fined by Manager Greg Riddoch. The Padres beat Houston, 7-1.
- Bulls' Decision Is a Benchmark
- ARCS Mortgage Stock Offering On Hold : Loans: The Bank of New York's subsidiary in Calabasas is not alone in having problems going public because of the saturated market.
- California Amplifier Reports Sharp Profit Rise
- Siemens Signs Deal in Brazil
- Gregory M. Wodark has joined Sutro &...
- Peter Stephan, president of the Pension Group...
- Russian Scientists at South Pole Posts on Strike
- Bush Takes Cue From Rivals, Goes on Live TV
- Council Moves Toward Banning Skateboarders at Ventura Mall
- The Toronto Maple Leafs reacquired defenseman Brad...
- British Officials Decry Soccer Riot in Sweden
- TV REVIEW : Chronicles of Random Violence
- Foundation Tries to Save Arts Center : Proposal: Anaheim group's offer to buy or renovate old school building, home to various cultural programs, will be considered by education board.
- COUNTYWIDE : Deputies Saddle Up Riding Camp for Good Kids
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rosner's Work Misses Part of Its Mark
- History Says Open Title Closed to Outsiders
- ENERGY
- Sears Car Repair Shops Come Under Fire in N.J. : Investigation: The allegations are similar to those raised in California. The Garden State is weighing legal action.
- Advanced Photonix Posts Losses for Quarter, Year
- Executive Increases Stock in Pac Rim Holding Corp.
- Lithuania Vote Asks Russian Troops to Leave
- Mexico Attacks Ruling; Halts Drug War Role
- Disney Seeks Minority Firms for O.C. Resort : Development: Company sets an 'aggressive' 15% goal in awarding contracts for $3-billion Anaheim project.
- Huntington Beach Goes Hunting Tourists : Promotion: The City Council hears of efforts to lure Japanese visitors fearful of Los Angeles.
- COUNTYWIDE : Prisoner Escapes From Work Detail
- Gunfire May Have Sparked Fire in Cleveland Forest
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Downing Isn't Holding His Breath
- STAGE REVIEW : Putting on Airs With the Karamazovs
- STAGE
- Michael Muetzel has joined Yamaha Golf Cars...
- Summer Home-Repair Sessions Can Prove Hazardous to Health
- National Agenda : Old Faces, Weary Voters : Israel's Yitzhak Shamir is being challenged by longtime rival Yitzhak Rabin. Neither seems to be a channel for change.
- Clinton Carves New Strategy With Double-Edged Sword : Politics: On one side, he's bucking Democratic power players, while on the other, he's wooing voters on face-to-face interview shows.
- Noncombat Role Abroad OKd for Japanese Troops
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : AID FOR NONPROFIT AGENCIES
- Burbank Airport Officials Urge Funding for Rail Line : Transportation: They say the $444-million system would help reduce traffic clogs between the facility and downtown L.A.
- NEWBURY PARK : Amgen Plans to Move 200 Workers
- Pac Bell Launches Over-the-Phone News Service : Technology: The joint effort with Dow Jones & Co. makes it the first of the regional firms to use its existing lines to test the market for such information.
- Death Sentence Overturned on Query for Jury
- 2 More Coyotes Snared; Dog Is Victim of Attack
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Walk in the Shadow of Tragedy
- Navarro Says Police Initiative Will Not Be on Fall Ballot
- Veteran Papa John Creach Hits Stage with New Music
- John R. McDougall and Albert E. Knauf...
- California Research & Technology Division in Chatsworth...
- For Teens, Eating Vegetables Isn't Just a Matter of Course
- Briefing Paper : Rules of the Political Game
- Insider : U.S. Walks Fine Line, Hopes to Say Goodby to Hard Line : It's no secret the White House would prefer to deal with Yitzhak Rabin and get its Mideast policy back on track.
- CALABASAS : Motel Clerk Injured in Robbery Attempt
- LA HABRA : Officials Praise Anti-Gang Group
- Panel Backs School Board Plan : Redistricting: Proposal would create two Latino-dominated districts. Critics say it will weaken the Valley's clout.
- Judge OKs Bail After 2 Agree to Guilty Pleas
- LONG BEACH : 3 Students Charged in Execution-Style Killing
- Chapter 11 Case Is Filed by DAK : Electronics: Recession and a credit crunch force the mail-order marketer with the offbeat catalogue into bankruptcy court.
- K-7 Capital Scraps Plan to Acquire Patriot Airlines
- Jamie Trevor to Head Irvine Chamber
- CII Financial Inc. Begins Repurchasing Its Stock
- John F. Schaefer has been appointed to...
- Control Products Corp. to Close Plant on July 3
- Potatoe? So, How Do You Spell Quayl?
- Market Focus : Japan Keeps Eye on Horse Racing Prize : With big money at stake, a very tight rein is held on foreign-born horses. U.S. breeders want that changed.
- Jeopardizing Relations With Mexico : High court ruling justifies dangerous 'snatch' technique in notorious Camarena case
- OXNARD : County to Consider Bonds for School
- FULLERTON : Plans to Renovate Fox Theatre on Hold
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Disaster Assistance Centers to Stay Open Until July 15
- Softball Team Plays Hardball : All-Girl O.C. Firecrackers Hope to Set Off Sparks by Winning U.S. Title
- SANTA ANA : School Board Rejects Election-Year Change
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reardon Moves to Top of All-Time Save List
- HEALTH
- Jury Convicts Hughes of Plot to Defraud U.S. : Weapons: The firm was accused of faking tests on electronic parts for planes, missiles, tanks and other systems. The company and a former supervisor are acquitted of making false statements.
- Savoy Pictures and HBO Cut a Film Deal
- Modem Firm to Transfer Production to County
- Semtech's 1st-Quarter Profit Plummets 64%
- Darryl Gordon has been promoted to academic...
- Jene Warren has been named executive vice...
- Jeff Walters has been appointed vice president...
- Real Estate Auctions Are Thriving as Economy Falters : Recession: Federal RTC and the private Real Estate Disposition Corp. will sell 128 homes in three auctions.
- Alexandra Kent has been named account coordinator...
- Riots Wake Up Some Ad Shops
- Police Action Questioned in Chicago's Violence; 1,000 Arrested
- U.S. Exaggerated Forest Regrowth, Report Says : Environment: The House study cites examples of 'phantom forests' in the Northwest where inflated timber inventories cannot support logging quotas.
- Navy Easing Ruling on Earrings for Men
- Third Quake Hits Alaska
- Key Mafia Figure Guilty of Murder, Racketeering
- COUNTYWIDE : Agency to Offer Free Meals to Children
- Three Scholars at UCI Receive Research Grants Totaling $42,000
- Firefighters Descend From Helicopter to Save Paraglider
- SIMI VALLEY : Public Invited to Discuss Kadota Fig
- Beach Budget Blues : Less State Money Results in Fewer Lifeguards Along the Coast
- Three U.S. Riders Advance in England
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hansen Sits Down, Tries to Stay Upbeat
- Apogee Communications to Acquire Radio Stations
- Mexican Stock Market Falls 3.7% in Biggest Dive of Year
- Emulex Will Lay Off 90 Costa Mesa Employees : Computers: The decision to halt production of storage products for Digital Equipment systems will cost 70 more jobs worldwide.
- Novadyne-Motorola Pact: Novadyne Computer Systems on Monday...
- North Pole Ski Team Falls 20 Miles Short
- DUBLIN : Another Verdict on EC
- LA MESA : Electrical Mishap Injures 3 Workers
- SAN CLEMENTE : Max Berg Plaza Park Renovation Complete
- Step Right Up! Time for the Fair : There's More to Do Than Horsing Around
- U.S. Agency Sells Housing Tract to City : Lancaster: Burned in the filming of 'Lethal Weapon 3,' the site is bought for $3.2 million. It will be cleaned up and resold.
- Avery Teaches Dodgers Lesson : Baseball: Lasorda's extra instruction goes for naught. The Braves win, 2-0.
- Two Former El Dorado Players Sign Contracts
- Steinbrenner Ruling Delayed by Vincent
- What Now? : Winless Streak and Injuries Weigh on Ryan, but He Isn't in Retiring Frame of Mind
- Dance & Music Reviews : Royal Danes Dance a Farewell 'Napoli'
- Live Entertainment Gets $10-Million Line of Credit
- Meyerman to Quit Full-Time Post at 1st Interstate
- Hard-Pressed McDonnell Sets Layoffs : Jobs: With orders off and new jets postponed, up to 3,000 workers will be furloughed, mostly at the company's Douglas Aircraft unit in Long Beach.
- A New Line of Low-Cost PCs From Compaq : Technology: The computer maker hopes to regain market share from aggressive vendors of IBM-compatible machines.
- EARNINGS
- Thomas F. Gavin has been appointed to...
- RETAILING
- British Navy to Destroy Tactical Nuclear Arms
- On the Table at the Talks
- Russia Wants Solzhenitsyn Back in Fold : Reform: Yeltsin voices contrition for Kremlin treatment of the Nobel-winning author.
- After a Rocky Beginning, a Happy Home for 2,000 Roses
- Cities Grimly Speculate on a State Raid of Local Budgets : Government: Officials say communities could lose up to $28 million. The Legislature is trying to close an $11-billion gap in income and expenses.
- Help Is on the Way : Summer jobs: More than 700 young interns will get work experience and provide much-needed aid in government offices. The federal government is paying all costs.
- School Officer Linked to Rape
- Espino Climbs Off Canvas to Get Split Decision
- Rangers Stymie Abbott : Baseball: Angel left-hander finishes game but loses, 5-2, after giving up a three-run home run in the first inning.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Baroque Festival Ends on a Magnificat Note
- Dance & Music Reviews : Consortium Angeli in Britten Premiere
- Firm Could Buy Control of Peters Co. : Real estate: The tentative $47-million deal is between the Resolution Trust Corp. and Capital Pacific Homes.
- Navy Deal With Contractor Costs Taxpayers : Defense: It let the company pass overrun costs--now $400 million--to a subsidiary that was then sold.
- Disney to Boost Minority Builders : Entertainment: The firm will award up to $450 million in construction contracts on its new resort to non-whites.
- Trial Opens in Case Testing Rights of Homeless
- 20 Inmates Hurt in Yard Brawl at Detention Center
- JOHANNESBURG : Taking It to the Streets
- Weekend Box Office : 'Patriot,' 'Sister' Lead the Pack
- Police Groups Urge Halt of Record's Sale : Music: Time Warner Inc. should voluntarily stop distribution of Ice-T's 'Cop Killer,' organizations say.
- Parental Choice Initiative
- Chief Gates' Outburst
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- School Funding
- Clean Fuels
- Barbara and Hillary
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- Yeltsin Assured U.S. Will Push for Aid Package
- Property Part-Owned by Sen. Deddeh Attracts Drug Users, Police Say
- FIRST STEP: For three years, Michael Gonzales,...
- 5 Shot to Death in Inglewood Apartment : Crime: Neighbors report hearing bursts of gunfire. Police find the bodies of three men and two women.
- Some Vietnam POWs May Be Alive in Russia
- WORRIED: With the county supervisors meeting today...
- Property Sales : 128 Homes to Be Sold at 3 Auctions
- FAIR WARNING: In case you had any...
- IT'S WHO YOU ARE: Computer and math...
- TECHNOLOGY - June 16, 1992
- Insuring That Broker Does What's Best for You
- Malaysia's Trade Minister Exhibits a True Grit : People: In a Los Angeles visit, Rafidah Aziz responds with a blast to those who criticize her developing country's environmental policies.
- WATCH REPAIRER:
- Snake Bites Hand That Feeds It
- Riot-Related Legislation
- COLUMN ONE : Loads of Fun for Neo-Nazis : The German government is financing social clubs, discos and adventure trips for young right-wing extremists. Can this social experiment really curb their violence?
- Mental Health Programs May Be Casualties of Budget Plan : Funding: A clinic in Garden Grove is among those on the cutting block in a fiscal proposal the Board of Supervisors will consider at a Tuesday hearing.
- Disabled Are Frustrated by Turmoil at Job Placement Agency : Employment: L.A. restored its contract with ADEPT while federal fraud allegations are being resolved, but clients say they are in a state of limbo.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Consultant to Study City Budget for Cuts
- Revamped Vista School to Focus on Science, Math
- Now Let's Get Serious on the Budget
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Steinbrenner Decision Might Be Delayed
- Mark Davis' Magic Act Has Now Disappeared : Baseball: Former Padre pitching star finds himself at bottom of barrel in Kansas City.
- TV REVIEW : 'Color Adjustment': A Bittersweet Look at Black TV Roles
- JAPAN
- Perot Plotted to Paralyze GM, Former Aides Say : Business: During 1986 feud, they say, he sketched a plan to 'pull the plug' on auto giant's computer systems.
- The Spiritual Life of Catching Killer Waves in : Surf City : It's a Swell Town, Locals Say of Huntington Beach
- Tourist Businesses Expect Better Summer : Economy: Officials hope that sunny days and freer-spending visitors will lead to higher hotel tax revenues for cities. Bad weather and the recession took their toll last year.
- Olympic Slot at Stake in Volleyball Scrimmages
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Non-Revenue Sports Seek Ways to Survive
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Silva, With Help, Comes All the Way Back
- Austrian Gerhard Berger won the Canadian Grand...
- Hydroplane driver Paul Smith, 42, of nearby...
- Pop Music Reviews : Some Overripe New Age Sounds From Yanni
- Small Stations Reap Harvest of Emmys : Awards: Channel 39 took the most Emmys at the local awards but the show belonged to the small stations that seldom share the limelight.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Fontana: Old-Fashioned Butter, Egg Man
- $1.5-Billion Suit Filed in S&L;'s Failure : Thrifts: Former officials and borrowers at Western Savings & Loan face civil fraud and racketeering charges.