- World Hears Young Voice on Ecology : Music: Love Hewitt's music video, 'Please Save Us the World,' spreads its message at the U.N., Earth Summit.
- AFTERMATH
- Pianist John Bunch Sticks to Melodic Jazz Tradition
- HEALTH CARE
- Hearings Resumed on Shiley Fund
- U.S. Unhappy About Japan's Trade Charges : Dispute: America is accused of unfair practices, including pressure to limit car exports and bias against purchases of foreign goods.
- Frank R. Parker has been appointed vice...
- Contract Management Inc. in Camarillo won a...
- Randall K. Broberg has joined Brobeck, Phleger...
- McDonnell Douglas Unit Gets New Chief : Aerospace: Larry Morata is named vice president and general manager of the Space Station Division. The firm has won $3.5 billion in work from NASA.
- New Fare War: Delta Cuts Its Price to Europe : Transportation: But this 45%-off sale is less sweeping than the last offer. It mainly benefits the carrier's highest-paying customers--business travelers who fly on short notice.
- Compaq Reveals Faster Computer
- Delphi Information Systems Inc. again named Donald...
- TECHNOLOGY : Hughes Aircraft Co. to Put Irvine Connection Products Unit Up for Sale
- Citadel Holding Corp. in Glendale said Richard...
- PacifiCare Awaits OK on Stock Offering to Pay Debt, Start 'War Chest' for Takeovers
- S & L Happy to Be a Homebody : Great Western: Disdaining flashier investments in favor of mortgage loans has helped it amass a record net income of $298 million.
- John K. Stahl has been promoted director...
- Economic Group Honors Port of Hueneme, 4 Firms
- CU Bancorp Replaces Its President
- M. Faye Wilson has been elected to...
- 5 Killed, 10 Injured as Church Van Hits Truck
- PLO Official Assassinated on Paris Street
- Security Council OKs Peace Force for Sarajevo : Yugoslavia: The U.N. would send 1,000 troops to airport in Bosnia--but only if a cease-fire holds.
- JAKARTA : The Soft Shoo-In
- New Charges in Temecula Crash
- Groundbreaking for Community Center Is New Symbol of Delay
- Culture : Turks Go From Rugs to Riches in a Big Way : A self-help project has recovered the nearly extinct tradition of carpet-making with natural dyes.
- BUENA PARK : Police to Show Off New Dispatch Unit
- IRVINE : Hazardous Waste Roundup Saturday
- A Second Chance for Families : Drug abuse: Heritage House program treats addicted mothers and their children.
- OXNARD : Hit-and-Run Killer Still Unidentified
- CAMARILLO : Officials to Discuss Takeover of Hospital
- SANTA PAULA : Fieldworker Shot After Confrontation
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Parrish Faces Possible Week Layoff
- CIF-SCGA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Trabuco Hills Wins Title
- Saddleback's Sauritch Signs With S. Illinois
- Finley Loses Plea for Help; Angels Lose Game, 5-1
- PREP NOTES
- California Primary Winners
- Operator of Dumps Names New Chairman
- Vintage Gates: Blunt, Defiant as He Says He'll Retire
- Taiwan Convicts Dissident
- RSVP : Frankly, My Dears, They Gave a Lot
- 'Student' Pilot Takes Plane at Gunpoint
- Driver Convicted in Rape, Murder of Woman at I-8 Stop
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : DISASTER CENTER
- CHATSWORTH : Interfaith Council Nominates Officer
- Citicorp knew Suzie: To those who say...
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Ranch to Present Sculpture Show
- Electric Car Consortium Opens Its Headquarters in Burbank : Transportation: The eventual creation of thousands of jobs is foreseen. The facility will test components and prototypes.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cuyler's Grand Slam Helps the Tigers Fight Off the Indians, 9-2
- Let's Stop Making Excuses for China : U.S. must use trade status as a lever for change
- Deep-Six for Sexual Harassment?
- THE TIMES 1992 BASEBALL TEAM / ALL COUNTY : PITCHER: SHAWN HOLCOMB, El Dorado
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Saberhagen May Be Out Until July
- PREP NOTES
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Rumors' a Delightful Beginning
- AFTERMATH
- Ballot Measures
- HOH to Move Its Main Office to Orange County
- Padres Join Teams Seeking to Lure Fans From Offices
- EC Official Sees a Crisis in the Community
- COLUMN ONE : Japan Aid: The Give and Take : Tokyo's $8-billion-a-year program often seems to serve the donor more than the recipients. A joint venture with Indonesia offers a case study.
- The Press : Rio Conference on the World's Editorial Pages
- Robert Munies has joined the Institute for...
- THE LAPD: TURMOIL AT THE TOP : No Welcome Mat for Gates in Orange County : Politics: He hints he might run for office, but Republicans are still angry about incident in which L.A. officers used 'pain compliance' hold on anti-abortion protesters.
- Thinking the Once-Unthinkable: Japan, Germany With A-Bombs
- Timber Sale Ban Extended While Effect on Spotted Owl is Studied
- Bail Hearing Delayed for IRA Member Held in S.D.
- CANOGA PARK : Auto Dealership Charged With False Advertising
- Investigator Says Pilot Killed in Crash Flew Into Clouds Without OK
- Schools Debate How to Stem 'Hate Speech' : Campuses: Such language is difficult to define and hard to prosecute. Officials attempt to write policies that will not thwart 1st Amendment protections.
- Mother Who Killed Baby Has Sanity Hearing : Ventura: Opposing opinions are given by a psychologist and a psychiatrist before jurors again receive the case of Francisca Sanchez Jimenez.
- 3 Benefit Races on Sunday to Celebrate New Pier
- PLACENTIA : DARE Program's Future in Doubt
- PALMDALE : 2 Men Sentenced in Jobs Funding Theft
- NEWPORT BEACH : Term-Limit Drive Tops Signature Goal
- Small Stretch of New Road Is Big Step for Young Community : Traffic: Oso Parkway extension gives residents of rural, secluded Rancho Santa Margarita a much-needed new route to the outside world.
- Jurisprudence
- Darryl Sutter, Chicago Blackhawk associate coach, has...
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- Patton Is Leaving UCI to Coach at Boise State
- Gwynn Taking Charge : Baseball: His bat, strong performance by Bruce Hurst leads the Padres past the Houston Astros, 3-2.
- THEATER : O.C. Bid for 99-Seat Plan Is Stalled but Not Dead
- Founder of TVN at Helm : Television: Analysts say the pay-per-view business needs a partner as new technologies emerge to help enlarge its potential market.
- Prosecutors Try to Limit Milken's Damage
- Mark Covington has been appointed executive vice...
- Angelika Mayman has been appointed vice president,...
- Profile : Mexico's No. 2 Man Stirs Ire of Enemies : Jose Cordoba Montoya is the president's closest adviser. Critics say the foreign-born policy-maker is too close.
- Mayors Tell of Perot Promise to Rebuild Cities
- Japan Close to Final OK for Peacekeepers
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : LAX Figures Show Tourism Might Be on the Rebound : TRAVEL IMPACT
- Noisy to the Bitter End : Sadly, Chief Gates' latest outburst threatens to strip away all dignity
- Redington Wants to Go From Lucky Charm to Big League Job : Baseball: Former Esperanza standout looks to shake "third baseman of future" tag and get a shot at the majors--soon.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Combined O.C. Chorales Prove Pessimists Wrong : Music: Saddleback Master and Bel Canto deliver technically respectable reading of Brahms' 'Deutsches' Requiem in Laguna Hills church.
- THE LAPD: TURMOIL AT THE TOP : Officers Laud Gates but Say He Should Go : Reaction: The rank and file admire him for standing up to City Hall. They suggest that he is the first victim of the political interference he warned about in urging defeat of Charter Amendment F.
- OTHER NEWS - June 9, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 9, 1992
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- Names in the News - June 9, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - June 9, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 9, 1992
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- Obituaries - June 9, 1992
- Names in the News - June 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 9, 1992
- DOLLAR DAY: After months of numbers crunching,...
- Regional Outlook : Ecu, Brute! : Germans' support for a unified Europe is sliding. They are rejecting a common currency, the ecu, and clinging to the deutschemark, symbol of national identity.
- Walsh Considers Weinberger Indictment : Inquiry: Notes kept by the Reagan defense chief may be offered as proof that he knew about missile shipments after all.
- NOTHING CHEESY: Greg Patton, who resigned Monday...
- ANAHEIM : Teen Excels in Spite of Disability
- STILL LISTING: Richard Nixon, once known for...
- Russia Offers Deeper Cuts in Nuclear Arsenal : Arms: U.S. had demanded even more reductions. Still, officials on both sides hope for a compromise.
- NO SMOKING: President Bush's secretary of Health...
- Big 3 Tested: Will Economic Rivalry Break Up the Allies? : Policy: U.S., Germany and Japan face new realities in global competition after the end of the Cold War.
- Gates Says He Bluffed Staying, Lashes Critics : Police: The chief says 'crummy little politicians' endanger the department. Sheinbaum likens him to a lame-duck despot, and calls him 'mean-spirited.'
- TECHNOLOGY - June 9, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - June 9, 1992
- 80% of Firms Plan to Move or Expand, Survey Indicates : Costs: Most prefer sites in the Southeast. They rate expenses as the major reason for favoring a location. Quality-of-life issues take on less importance.
- Japan Says U.S. Is No Free Trader : Commerce: Apparently tired of being singled out, it issues a list of alleged American violations. It may mark a new political strategy.
- Desperate Deadline : Without the stolen altar pieces, the aging Hopi matriarch cannot tell their story. The tribe fears she won't be able to pass on the secrets before she dies.
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Better a Failure in Rio Than a False Front : The battle remains one of people seeking environmental justice from the elites.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : New Citizens Bring Soccer Luster to U.S.
- Olmos Film Tops Eagle Awards : Arts: 'American Me' takes four trophies at annual Nosotros event. Musician Carlos Santana receives the legend trophy.
- BANKING
- Princess Diana Said to Attempt Suicide 5 Times
- 47 Killed in Crash of Panama Airliner
- Designer Forest : Developer Spends Millions to Relocate 1,600 Oaks
- Bush, Major Differ on Earth Summit Pact : Environment: The biodiversity treaty's financial obligations worry President. Britain's leader says problems can be worked out.
- An Appeal to Absent-Mindedness Almost Doesn't Wash
- On the Lookout for an Inside News Beat About the Border
- OXNARD : 2 Men Arrested in Weekend Collision
- COLUMN RIGHT / J. NEIL SCHULMAN : Joining Forces Against a Common Foe : Gun opponents and advocates already agree that violent criminals are the enemy.
- Park Outing Puts Focus on Past : Heritage: 4,000 gather at Anaheim's Oak Canyon Nature Center to enjoy a mixture of unspoiled nature and local history.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Review Speed Bump Policy
- Poway Schools Charting Course for an Improved Racial Climate : Education: Sensitivity training at problem schools is already under way. Some critics are skeptical that district will do enough.
- Bulls' Winning Effort Is Far Cry From Game 2 : Game 3: Chicago takes an early lead, then keeps Porter out of the Portland offense to take a 2-1 lead, 94-84.
- Angels Lose Control and Game, 10-3
- Nappi Might Join Olympic Boxing Staff
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bachlund Requiem Has Premiere
- Pop and Jazz : Spinal Tap Gets Real (Funny) at Universal
- Racial Double Standard Puts Spike Lee at a Disadvantage
- JAPAN
- Celibacy: Is It Holy Vow or Sacred Cow?
- Ex-VSI Leaders Admit Offering Inducements
- Consider Energy Portfolios as Oil Prices Go Up
- OCCUPATION: LOAN OFFICERName: A.J. JosiahCompany: Great Western...
- In Water Polo Tuneup, U.S. Passes Test
- Colombian featherweight Guido Trivino, 23, died of...
- Queen Ida Packs Up All Cares, Woes : The zydeco monarch, now in her 60s, puts on a joyous show that has Saddleback College audience rocking in the aisles.
- Celibacy: Is It Holy Vow or Sacred Cow?
- AUTOS
- Clothestime : ANAHEIM
- A S-s-s-s-sizzling Solution, Mate
- American Killed in Kenyan Robbery
- Most Would Pay Higher Prices to Save Environment, Poll Finds : Pollution: Even in some poor nations, majorities favored the trade-off, the 22-nation survey says.
- FOSTER PARK : CHP Officer Hurt When Car Hits Tree
- A Scrappy Stretch of Road : It's Made of a Mixture of Asphalt and Rubber From Recycled Tires
- Olympics
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : McIlvaine, Werner Both Favor National League Realignment
- Miscellany
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Who Needs Film School?
- Global Forum: Something New Under the Sun
- Officer Hurt as Pursued Car Spins and Strikes Police Unit
- It's a Go for the Huntington Beach Art Center : Culture: The facility, to open in 1993, will be funded by $500,000 in donations used to completely overhaul a 1950s-era office building on Main Street.
- Rock, Kirby Back With Winning Attitude, Performance
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Another Review Stays Hot, Wins Californian
- AUTOS
- Absence of CYA Crews Upsets City Officials : Camarillo: Two councilmen believe fire details were withdrawn because they voiced fears of inmate escapes. The Youth Authority denies there is retribution.
- The Remaking of L.A.--Charity and Change Begin at Home : Government and business have huge roles to play--but so do individuals
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Building Leased for College Classes
- Times' Reporters Win 3 1st-Place Awards
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : When Paul Tracy, Michael Andretti Clash, Rahal Makes the Most of It
- SWIMMING AND DIVING / THERESA MUNOZ : Lucero Has Gone Headfirst Into Her Quest
- Environmental Aid Negotiations Show Progress
- Global Competition: Can U.S. Still Play by Its Rules? : Economy: Japan, Germany take different approach to relations between business and the government.
- Dannemeyer's Down but Not Out of Politics : Future: After losing Senate bid in primary, he plans to help defeat Democratic congressional candidates.
- Bush Vows Not to Stray From Campaign Plan : Republicans: Top advisers argue for a more aggressive appeal to voters, but President embraces current cautious strategy.
- A weekly window on the 1992 elections. : Word <i> Platform</i> Gets New Meaning in Boxer's Case
- SAN CLEMENTE : 15% Hike in Water Rates Considered
- It's All Greek to Them : Festival: Three days of dancing and eating draw about 18,000 to a church fund-raiser at Camarillo Airport.
- GARDEN GROVE : Councilman Scolds Firefighters Union
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Goes on 15-Day Disabled List
- El Dorado Pitcher Signs with Angels
- WATERSPORTS
- SAN DIEGO CITY AMATEUR TOURNAMENT : Riley is Quick to Win Championship : Golf: High school player shoots 72 for win. Five-time champion Duncan finishes third.
- Tennis
- Dannemeyer Will Not Be Stilled : Politics: The Orange County congressman, known for his crusades against homosexuals, gave up his seat to make a run for the U.S. Senate. He lost, but vows to keep battling for his brand of conservatism.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- 4 Die in Santa Monica Crash; Drunk Driving Suspect Held
- Car in Shooting of Deputy Is Recovered
- MOORPARK : Pharmacist Has Rx for Success
- CLIPBOARD: Airline Service Improves at John Wayne
- HIGH SCHOOL ALL-STAR SOFTBALL : Division 2-A Shuts Out 3-A
- L.A. Police and the Media
- Wrestling Center Struggles : Amateur sports: Elite training facility in San Clemente spawned an Olympian, but economy has brought hard times.
- Director Continues His Winning Way With Losers : Movies: Italian Gabriele Salvatores, an Oscar winner for 'Mediterraneo,' enjoys tales of small-town victims and dreamers.
- Czech Leader to Open Talks on Coalition With Slovaks
- Galleria Remodels in Effort to Lure 'More Mature Customer' : Sherman Oaks: An official says the mall must change with 'the retail scene.' Its image as a teen-agers' habitat was spread by the song 'Valley Girl.'
- O.C. PLATFORM : Weary of 'Hassles'
- COSTA MESA : Group Says Home Is Newport Beach
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: June 6
- FULLERTON : Search Firm Hired to Recruit City Manager
- Road Sweet Road Again as Bulls Take a 2-1 Lead : NBA finals: They win for the fifth time in eight road playoff games away from home, beating Portland, 94-84.
- Humberto Gonzalez (32-1) of Mexico retained his...
- L.A. Police and the Media
- Piece of the Frock: 'Chanel Look' for Budget-Minded
- L.A. Alive! Garners $1.2 million
- Commuter Complaints Often Trigger Needed Action
- Pair Wounded in Sylmar Shooting
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Steroid Accusation Gets a Rise Out of Holyfield
- Moses Scratches From Irvine Meet : Track and field: Three-time Olympian has ankle injury and is doubtful for trials.
- Miscellany
- U.S. Gets Close Look at Future Opponent in Win
- UCLA's Zimmerman Says He Still Wants to Sit Out
- Miscellany
- Olympics
- Receding Proceeding
- RETAILING
- Unusual Ideas in Inner-City Enterprise
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : U.N. Plan Hindered by Khmer Rouge
- Gay Officer Contracts HIV on Duty; Wins Benefits
- Driver of Car That Struck and Killed Man Is Sought
- MISSION VIEJO : City May Sue for Aegean Hills Taxes
- SIMI VALLEY : 5 Held in Protest Released From Jail
- PLACENTIA : Library Seeks County Money for Program
- Olympics
- Kid Offerman Can Play, Says Kid Wills, Who Could
- Blade-Citizen Is No Place for Opinions, Apparently
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Festival Ends on a Triumphant Note
- Most EC Trade Probes Involve Japan, China : Commerce: The two countries accounted for almost half the 'dumping' investigations the European Community initiated in 1991.
- REBUILDING L.A. : A Program for Nurturing Inner-City Entrepreneurs
- British Government Reportedly to Cover Plundered Pensions
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- COLUMN ONE : Riding S. Africa's New Wave : As apartheid ebbs and sanctions lift, surfers return to the perfect shores made famous in 'The Endless Summer.' But some die-hards never left.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- MOORPARK : City to Hold Public Budget Workshops
- Ex-Fighter Pilot Criticized for His Flight Into Politics : Congress: Some call Bill Spillane a spoiler for entering the 24th District campaign late and placing third. He says he may try for office again.
- IRVINE : Police Patrol Cars Lose Their Stripes
- Courier Puts On a Rerun in Paris : French Open: It's old hat for defending champion, who beats Korda in workmanlike fashion, then pays tribute to Johnny Carson.
- After Field Gets a Head Start, Irvan Wins : Auto racing: Penalty at beginning of race sends him to rear of 43-car pack. Modesto driver works his way up for fourth victory.
- Olympics
- Miscellany
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Boss Plays for the '90s
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : The crime was logged, but there's no statistic for grief : Maryola Jones' husband was killed by a robber who stole $50. She wants the killer to know how much pain his loss has caused.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Dissident Sees Sign of Change in Beijing
- Dog Freed After Being Trapped for 14 Hours
- LA HABRA : Discovering the Original Californians
- BOOK NOOKS : From metaphysics to mysteries, L.A. abounds in bookstores catering to specialized interests.
- Beach Aglow With Tradition
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates' Tomlin Brings Mets Down to Earth
- Quest for a Local Electric-Car Industry to Begin : Autos: A public-private consortium that wants to develop a Southern California manufacturing base opens its headquarters today.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Meeting to Focus on City Budget Proposal
- Tale of the Pups : Thousands of Sea Lions Give Birth on Island, Then Mating Cycle Continues
- Solana Beach Mulls Strict Smoking Ban : Government: Business owners fume over proposal, which would be the county's most restrictive smoking ordinance.
- COUNTYWIDE : Salvation Army Seeks Food Gifts
- Los Alamitos Loses the Handle When Bets Overload Computer
- STAGE
- KTGY Group Lands Resort Project in Mexico : The fledgling Irvine architectural firm started by eight renegades from CYP Inc. has done well despite the recession.
- Celibacy: Is It Holy Vow or Sacred Cow?
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / BORN TO BLAB : Why Do We Talk to Total Strangers?
- Bill Tries to Sink Floating Casinos : Legislation: A new federal law allows American-flag vessels to offer gambling between U.S. ports. But a state measure would outlaw gaming off California.
- 3 Men Killed, Youth Hurt in Shootings Over Weekend : Violence: Attacks occurred in three cities. No arrests made yet.
- Lancaster Joins County Budget Circuit : Government: Officials gather views of residents of the Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys on how funds should be spent in 1992-93.
- PLATFORM : Rebuilding Ethics
- COSTA MESA : Orange Coast College to Get New Building
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Life' Beyond Solidarity
- Perot, Mayors to Discuss Aid to Inner Cities
- Japan's Economic Boom Undermined by Baby Bust : Lifestyle: Alarmed by a declining birthrate, the government is trying to make parents' lives easier.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Support Begins to Crumble for Serbian Leader
- Cabby's Widow Has a Message for a Killer
- COUNTYWIDE : Funds for Mental Patient Home Urged
- Man, 21, Killed in Alleged Gang Shooting
- SURFING / BODY GLOVE CUP : Smallish Machado Wins Big
- Hanson May Be Planning to Sell Some Businesses : Divestiture: The British-U.S. conglomerate is thinking of shedding non-core operations worth $1 billion, a paper says.
- Bennett, 81, Won't Seek 23rd House Term
- Pope Calls on Angolans to Overcome Bloody Past : Africa: The pontiff encourages nation's efforts to heal wounds of 16-year civil war.
- Mishap Mars Protest at Border
- Fault Risk in Malibu Splits Apart the Experts : Seismology: Scientists warn of a magnitude 6 or 7 quake that could send landslides into houses. But a state geologist recommends that development be limited on only one-half mile of the system.
- Braves Sweep as Padres Begin to Fade
- Retired Officers Serving at Schools : Education: School districts have found a new source of talented teachers by turning to those who have left the military.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Top Draft Choice Visits Stadium
- Pop and Jazz : Albam's Stylings Attract at Jazz Composers' Concert
- JAZZ REVIEW : Harrell Is Tops on Horn
- But Lyon Hasn't Liked Every Artist She's Met
- 'Waterdance' Isn't a 'Crippled Formula Film'
- REBUILDING L.A. : Private Sector Is Crucial to the Rejuvenation Effort : Economy: But business' record in developing the area has left a lot to be desired. Firms have been leaving for decades.
- More memorials? Forget it, says Park Service : Capital is running out of room to commemorate presidents and soldiers.
- Homeless Family Haven to Close Soon
- 14 Inmates Hurt in Castaic Jail Brawl
- PERSPECTIVE ON U.S. INTERVENTION : Leave the Little Wars Alone : Casting ethnic conflict as the new post-Cold War threat to our security is illogical; what would beckon after Yugoslavia?