- LOS ANGELES : Preliminary Study for Light Rail Line Approved
- Decisions
- LOCAL NOTES : Three County Football Pioneers to Be Honored
- Pro Football
- A Beachhead in the City : Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles Supplies Courts and Instructors to Help Introduce Youth to Volleyball
- Numbers Don't Add Up for Fielder and Winfield : AL All-Stars: They are left off the team, as is Fleming of Mariners, when Kelly selects pitchers and reserves.
- Townshend Gives 'Tommy' Thumbs Up : Theater: Former Who rock star and the La Jolla Playhouse have joined for an adaptation of the rock opera.
- Dow Recovers From Decline, Rises 30.80 : Market Overview
- No Pair o' Dice for Job Seekers
- In Hollywood, Democrats Teetering on Tipper Issue
- Lawsuits Fly in the Battle to Cover the Most Baby Bottoms, a Fracas Insiders Call . . . : The Diaper Wars
- Clinton Picks Gore as Running Mate in Break With Tradition : Democrats: Arkansas governor rejects geographical balance in choosing the Tennessee senator. Strategists believe his moderate positions can help unite divided party.
- Evidence of Colossal Black Hole Discovered : Astronomy: Object 30 million light-years away is believed to have the mass of a billion suns. The finding, based on calculations, moves theoretical concept closer to accepted reality.
- Suspect Tells of Attack on Denny : Riots: Damian Williams says on audiotape made by police that he joined in assault on truck driver. He denies hurting other motorists.
- Help for Parents in Their Hour of Need : Families: The late afternoon is a tough time to be a parent--or a child. Here are some survival tips from one who knows.
- Spruce Goose to Be Moved to Oregon
- Spurs' Cummings May Miss Season
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : These Guys Need Some Rest
- Pro Football
- TENNIS / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Tarzana's Weiss Shares Focus at Sectional
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Kiss': A Meditation on Vagaries of Love
- Well! Sculpture of Jack Benny Unveiled : Tribute: Comedian's likeness joins those of Johnny Carson and Lucille Ball at the Academy of TV Arts & Sciences.
- Director Prefers Unrated 'Love Crimes'
- Switching Roles : Actor Robert Ellenstein will perform in 'Rocket to the Moon' under the direction of his son Peter.
- Law as Theater : Attorneys learn acting skills to polish courtroom presentations. Some say the seminar offers the key to winning.
- Mariachi music and jellyfish go hand in tentacle, so to speak.
- SAN CLEMENTE : 562 More Units OKd for Forster Ranch
- NEWPORT BEACH : Citizens Intervene to Foil Robbery
- Transit Officials Consider Leasing Cars for Green Line
- Samardzija Beats Heat to Win Title
- Toro Pitcher Signs With the Phillies
- The Troubles With 'Man Trouble' : Movies: The film won't be screened for critics before its release. 'Marketing decision,' says one executive of Fox, the distributor. It 'isn't a good movie,' says another.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Chip Maker Hopes to Sweeten Its Pot With 'Sugar Cube' : Technology: Electronic innovation nets Irvine Sensors, which lost $8.8 million from 1983-90, a deal with IBM and prompts public-offering plan.
- AUTOS
- Sprout Sensation : Shifting her focus from confrontational works, performance artist Leslie Labowitz-Starus turns to farming.
- WHAT'S UP: A night at the clubs.WHAT...
- The Party of the People Is No More : Clinton's crew: The sell-out to moneyed insiders may deserve a cleansing, sweeping defeat.
- Strides Made in Defense of Farm Crops : Science: Discovery by Salk Institute researchers could lead to designer crops that can ward off invasion by fungus and bacteria.
- EQUALITY WATCH : Basic Training
- Pendleton Reports 16 Rapes in '92
- ART REVIEW : 'Theatre': Cautionary Tale at Hammer
- COLUMN ONE : Graft: A Game All Russia Plays : With the country resembling a Monopoly board where the choice property is up for grabs, nearly everyone will cheat to win. Corruption takes on virulent new forms.
- Tomkins Steps Aside at Esprit
- Officials Say Long-Awaited Gym in Encino May Open Next Week
- 2nd Truck Damages Overpass
- FBI Probes Police Killing of Truck Driver
- Roller Hockey Enthusiasts Think Redondo Beach Proposal Is Rinky-Dink : Recreation: Daighn DuGally and Scott Jones are frustrated that the City Council rejected their proposal for a full-size rink, favoring instead two smaller ones.
- OXNARD : School Board Head Will Step Down
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- College Football
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Breaking Up' Slender Fare, but Biting : Old Globe: Michael Cristofer's play highlights the tortuous twists and turns in the breakup of two lovers.
- COSTA MESA : Firm Fails to Get Bid to Run Golf Courses
- LOS ANGELES : City Panel OKs Measure to Limit Terms of Mayors
- Attorney General Calls Water Fees Illegal : Budgets: Nearly 500,000 people in Ventura County are affected by the MWD's plan to impose $50 million in charges.
- Key Witness Against Noriega Sentenced to Time Served
- MWD Fees Illegal, Attorney General Says
- Rod Perry's Decision to Return Home to Rams Is a Simple One
- Storybook Season Has an All-Star Chapter : Baseball: Not even on the ballot, Sharperson is added as a reserve player and is the only Dodger on the NL team.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers, Ryan Rack Up Win for New Boss
- He Isn't Rangers' Valentine : Baseball: Third-place Texas fires manager. Harrah gets interim job.
- TEENS : Volunteer Fever : Increasingly, youths are seeking grass-roots solutions to knotty social problems.
- Kenyan Freed in Slaying of Conservationist
- Jerry Garcia Tied to the Establishment
- Born to Politics, Gore Fits the Ticket's Needs : Profile: He provides Washington experience, expertise on key issues, a nearly unassailable history of conduct.
- 11 Teams Chosen to Design 'Break the Mold' Schools : Learning: Los Angeles project is among those selected. Concepts must reflect President Bush's education goals.
- SANTA CLARITA : College of Canyons Chooses New Dean
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Oberkfell Joins the Infield
- Richard Risso has been named to direct...
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- Carolco Pictures Pins Hopes for Rescue on Its 'Universal Soldier'
- U.S. Urged to Lead Drive Against Serbs at Sarajevo : Balkans: Bush is considering the request from Bosnia's leader. Baker says nothing is ruled in or out.
- Drywall Strike Solidarity Growing : Labor: 300 workers, their families and Latino activists march on O.C. court to demand charges be dropped.
- NOT SO LEISURELY: Shuffleboard? Forget about it....
- S.D. on Teams to Design 'Break the Mold' Schools : Education: Eleven groups are chosen to 'reinvent America's schools for the next generation.'
- Impasse Stirs Little Public Outcry in Capital
- GOOD GRAFFITI: Newport Beach children's book author...
- Fight to Protect Welfare Grows Desperate
- Major Child, Elder Care Effort Planned : Workplace: A dozen major companies move to create a nationwide network of facilities for employees' families. It's 'unprecedented,' one observer says.
- WILLARD'S WORLD: NBC's folksy Willard Scott, weathercasting...
- How Clinton Narrowed His List to Just One
- Special Counsel Sought to Probe U.S. Aid to Iraq
- STILL VERY STILL: When Charles Thompson of...
- Surgeons to Transplant Heart in Ill Baby Today : Medicine: Robbie Shinn, victim of congenital defect that was killing him, has an 85% chance of survival, doctor says.
- A Serious Ham : Through her radio club activities, Mina Maxfield reaches out and touches the world around her.
- Ex-Poly Player Ends Recovery, Faces New Struggle to Make Team : Football: Richard Washington defied the odds and learned to walk again after a traffic accident. Now he faces tougher odds on the Huskies playing field.
- Cerritos : Live Performances to Test Acoustics at Arts Center
- Preliminary Results Positive for Tapping Wells Again : Water: Stung by rate increases and penalties for excessive consumption, the city looks to another source besides the MWD.
- AN ORANGE-COLORED 100TH : Centennial Edition of the Fair Finds a Fruitful Theme in Its Historical Roots
- For a Night, It's the Year of the Woman : Politics: Women will dominate the tube at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday evening, but as they wryly note, they'll be up against the All-Star Game.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Where to Make the Love Connection
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- LOS ANGELES : Ferraro Leaves Hospital After Heart Surgery
- Unlicensed Caterer Is Sentenced in Food Poisoning Incident
- Senate Committee Defeats Diluted Police Brutality Bill
- A Census Look at the South Bay
- LIFE IMITATES ART : Once Again, Laguna Beach Presents the Pageant of the Masters
- A Salute to Angels Gate, Military History : Outings: The two-day gala features open houses by park groups and re-enactments of war eras.
- Another Police Officer Shot in Baja
- Studying a Foreign Culture . . . Ours : Education: Young people from 50 nations bid farewell and discuss what a year in the United States has meant to them.
- Missing Radioactive Material Is Found : Hazards: The case, which fell out of a truck, was emitting low levels of radiation in a Caltrans yard. Workers who handled it will be tested.
- Students' Tests Vanish in the Mail : Education: The disappearance of Poway students' advanced placement examinations puts a serious crimp in college planning for those whose scores were affected.
- Changes in Water, Sewer Rates OKd
- Favored Status : Marketing Focus on Hamilton's Looks Has Benefits, but It Doesn't Always Go Over With Her or Her Opponents
- Naturally, Patton Is Optimistic : TeamTennis: Dukes' coach excited about chances of Newport Beach reaching the playoffs.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : The Day Had a Few Oddities
- Jurisprudence
- Handegard Top Seed in Escondido Finals : Bowling: Senior PBA tournament title to be decided today.
- Extras Needed for Kirov in San Diego
- EC Planning to Bypass NATO in Bosnia Moves
- Drills Aim to Prevent Sexual Harassing : Military: Marines at the El Toro base spend eight hours in sensitivity training in the aftermath of the Tailhook scandal.
- Not Everyone Swayed By New Palms : Landscaping: A row of California fan palms planted along Broadway has some residents and business owners outraged. The man who put them there says they will grow out and add character to the area.
- MUSIC / THE WEDDING BAND : Good as Gold : The group packs 'em in at the Beach Shack, playing all covers, all the time.
- Budget Delays Taking Toll on Health Workers : Economy: Frequent changes in proposed cutbacks have left staff and patients in a near panic, officials say.
- Safety Becomes a Priority in Aftermath of Quakes : Tremors: Officials scramble to have buildings comply with the city's safety ordinance. Nearly 300 must be upgraded or razed.
- Steakhouse Dishes Up Lots of Traditional Fare
- Well-Paid Agents of Influence
- Baja Prison Warden Quits After Slayings
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Firm's President Backs Move to Simi
- San Diego : Not Guilty Plea in Crossbow Shooting
- Chemical Abnormalities Linked to Schizophrenia : The brain: Discovery that a key segment of a gene can be repeated with variations may explain why drug therapy doesn't always work. Study opens way for new drugs.
- LANCASTER : Man, 18, Arrested in Fatal Shooting
- OCEANSIDE : Oceanside to Build Desalination Plant
- COLUMN LEFT/ ELAINE CIULLA KAMARCK : Nailing Down a Trap-Proof Platform : The Democrats go on a positive offensive, even on crime--no Willie Horton to fear this year.
- Seven Hours Only Worth Dodger Split : Baseball: Hansen is hero in 11th inning of 1-0 victory in first game, but Expos beat Astacio, 4-1, in second game.
- Cal Lutheran's Smith Signs With Cubs
- LOCAL NOTES : Booth Takes First-Round Lead in Junior Golf Event
- S.D. Museum Adds Curators
- THEATER REVIEW / 'NOISES OFF' : Play for Play's Sake : The laughs never falter during PCPA Theaterfest's well-executed farce.
- Waldheim's Successor Is Inaugurated
- Budget Delays Taking Toll of Health Workers : Economy: Fast changes in proposed cuts leave staff and patients near panic. O.C. officials fear worsening of an already bad situation.
- VENTURA : Deputy Says Drifter Admitted Killing
- VAN NUYS : Free Tickets Offered to Anti-Gang Event
- It's hot, rainy, cloudy, muggy, almost unbearable. But for some this is perfect weather because . . . : Surf 's Up : Darby Makes a Splash With Giant Waves That Surfers Love
- Roybal Project Voted Down Amid Pork Barrel Charges
- Miscellany
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : France's Lino Still Is First After Team Time Trial
- College Prank Ends in Paying Exercise Tax
- Late Lightning Lifts Verdugo Hills to Victory, Eastern Division Lead : Legion baseball: Three-run sixth inning ends pitchers' duel in a rain-spattered showdown for first place.
- Jazz & Pop Reviews : Manic British Folk From the Levellers
- Special Dinners and Festivities Will Storm the Bastille Day
- Long Beach : Day-Care Center to Close After $72,000 Funding Loss
- Trouble in Paradise: Nursery Dispute Mars the Landscape : Lifestyles: Frieda Seyfarth says the new owners haven't kept up her home on the site. They say she and the nursery have posed unforeseen problems.
- Convicted Molester Held on 39 Charges : Investigation: The suspect is accused of assaulting a Garden Grove boy, then 8, while still on parole in 1989.
- Homeowner Files Suit to Block Boy Scouts From Crossing His Property : Courts: The Pacific Palisades resident contends that the troop has no legal easement to use the Casale Road access to Camp Josepho.
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Convictions Reversed in Camarena Murder Case
- A Home Game for the Padres : Baseball: Three San Diego players make NL All-Star team and two others are expected to be reserves.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV CLICK : Daylight Will Be Cast on Supercross Points
- Jeff Grayer of the Milwaukee Bucks scored...
- CSUN Signs Recruit for Softball Team
- LEGAL FILE
- Gay Film Fest at 10: Rough Road
- Brown, Lawmakers Seek Accord Without Going Through Wilson
- Monrovia : Street Market Plan Offered
- Prime Minister Resigns in Algeria
- Rep. Waters Labels Bush 'a Racist,' Endorses Clinton
- Caltrans to Rent Out Park-and-Ride Lot for Used-Car Sales : Thousand Oaks: The City Council approves a six-month pilot program. Cross-town auto dealers object.
- Panel OKs 1,000-Acre Calabasas Annexation : Growth: Critics say a planned luxury housing project will damage the wildlife habitat. Proponents contend it will preserve open space.
- Drechsler's Long Jump Is Second All-Time
- Soccer
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Recent Acquisition Gene Harris Goes AWOL From Triple-A Team
- Jazz & Pop Reviews : The Marsalises Keep On Coming
- The Exhilarating Dawn of Talk-Back Campaigns
- Emerson Foote; Retired Ad Agency Executive
- The Last Word on 'What's in a Name?'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / TUCKS POINT : Lobster Shift : New England specialties get classic treatment here--from Boston baked beans to clam chowder and shellfish, of course.
- Prosecutors Plan to Use Confessions by 2 Suspects in Denny Case : Courts: Attorneys for the pair contend the statements are either not incriminating or not admissible.
- PLACENTIA : Restriction Lifted on Building Big Homes
- Hawk Rescued From 2 Hungry Transients
- Police Measures Add Heat to City Elections
- Proposal Cuts Water Rates for Most Customers
- One Student Too Many May Be $105,000 Error
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Globe Eyes Latest by Lanford Wilson
- 4 Cal State Campuses Draw Fire for Closing Doors to New Students
- Decisions
- City Buys YMCA Facility to Create Housing for Poor : Accommodation: Santa Ana plans to turn it into single-occupancy residences for up to 150 people. Homeless advocates have lukewarm praise.
- Drywall Strike Centers on Issue of Equitable Pay : Labor: Workers say they were denied a share of the profits in housing market's boom years; now the building industry has gone bust.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Wrong Turn on Measure M
- SAN DIEGO : Union Protests State Budget Cuts
- IRVINE : School District Will Lay Off 200 Workers
- Miscellany
- He Steps Up to Next Level by Getting Down to Business : Swimming: With medical school on hold, Ron Karnaugh is thinking only about the 200-meter individual medley in Barcelona.
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Artistic by Nature : An exhibit by Laddie John Dill includes a trademark sandpile and wall pieces that balance geometry with formlessness.
- Silver Lake : Elections for Clinic Board
- Lane Lingo : Language of the Freeway Speaks to Fast--and Slow--Crowds
- Downey : Hospital Opens 19-Bed Rehabilitation Facility
- COMPTON : Neighbors Free Girl, 6, From Burning House
- Film-Video Fellowship Established at UCLA
- City Whittles Deficit With New Set of Fees : Budget: It will cost $5 to have a yard sale, $55 to pick up an impounded car and several hundred dollars more for a conditional-use permit. But bingo receipts will not be levied.
- Good Food Goes Along for the Ride in a New Chevys
- Travel Town Looks to the Future : Anniversary: The popular park marks its 40th year with proposals to turn the locomotive collection into a sophisticated historical museum.
- Stories in Prine Time : Tales Come First in Folk Artist's Generous Show
- RETAIL
- Irvine's InVitro Signs Pact for Its Eye, Skin Products
- City Adopts New Hillside Restrictions : Development: The rules limit square footage and heights of homes and walls. Applicants who filed before Tuesday fall under the old code.
- ROAD NOTES
- John Donlevy Dies; Former City Manager
- LOS ALAMITOS : 37 Part-Time Aides for District Face Ax
- PASADENA : Planners Asked to Fund Freeway Improvements
- Crew Hasn't Abandoned Sinking Boat in Storm
- Countywide : Interface Pays Off the Mortgage
- Man, 74, Dies After Car Hits 2nd Vehicle
- Plugged In to Acoustic Sound : Jamie Findlay Isn't Picky, but He Prefers the Classic Touch When Strumming Guitar
- Jazz & Pop Reviews : Barbara McNair Hosts New Voices of '92
- L.A. Gear Quarterly Loss at $26.4 Million : Apparel: If the shoe maker fails to pay dividends next quarter, Trefoil Capital will have right to select a majority of directors.
- Anaheim Men Charged in Cash Deal : Indictment: Federal authorities allege that the two businessmen structured a ranch purchase solely to evade guidelines.
- 5 New York Computer 'Hackers' Indicted
- L.A. Gear Loses $26.4 Million in 2nd Quarter
- GM in Talks With Environmental Group
- Look Before You Eat
- Working Together on Chores
- Thomas' First High Court Term Brings Few Surprises : Law: Newest justice has lined up with conservatives, immersed himself in work, isolated himself from public.
- Junior Colleges Add Numbers to Cross-Country Championships
- McGuire's Release Tied to Bee Sting
- Ruiz Grabs Founders' Tournament Lead
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Play Tag With Sharks to Aid Research
- Just call me "Punchy." . . .The...
- FanFest Organizers Top Last Year's Effort : Baseball: Event can handle up to 150,000 participants beginning Friday.
- QUOTABLE
- Elmore Gives Up Job as TV Analyst
- 2 Small Temblors Go Nearly Unnoticed : Earthquakes: Both are centered in ocean off Huntington Beach. One measures 3.3, the other 3.1.
- Tailhook Agent Removed After Pressure Claim
- San Diego : Sex Assault Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- Craven Has Missed More Than 800 Votes During Leave
- State Orders Cleanup of Old Gardena Dump Site
- One Cure Worse Than the Disease : Fall initiative wouldn't help budget gridlock
- CALABASAS : State Parks Dept. Combines Districts
- PLATFORM : Responsibility
- 2 Officers Cleared in Dog-Bite Case
- San Diego : Bacteria Cause County to Close Cove
- Officials Seek Changes in Water Measure's Figures : Ventura: Three councilmen want to lower the cost estimate for desalination and raise the amount for tapping state sources.
- MISSION VIEJO : Reward Offered for Leads in School Fire
- No Stars Shining in Padre Offense : Baseball: Cardinals win, 1-0, as Padres lose fifth in a row.
- Northridge Quashes Plans for Stadium : Development: Proposed $200-million campus project that would have included a football facility falls by the wayside.
- Tennis
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Undergoes Tests on Elbow
- JAZZ REVIEW : Trio Plays Music to Remember
- In Baseball, This Is How It Works
- Council Balks at Election Reform Plan : Voting: Proposal to elect members by district rather than citywide fails to make ballot. Critics say city system is vulnerable to legal challenges.
- THEATER NOTES : Applauding 'Godot' : Theater's founder overcomes his near blindness in portraying Vladimir at Santa Paula. It's Shakespeare in Varsity Park Plaza.
- Saved From the Cook Pot, Hawk's a Lucky Jailbird
- THOUSAND OAKS : City and Vendors to Discuss Restrictions
- Police Raid Nets $4 Million Worth of Stolen Goods : Crime: Authorities search two Chula Vista warehouses stuffed with property. They are still trying to determine the extent of the theft ring and trace its participants.
- Variety of Civic Improvements Funded in Budget
- BANKING
- Rockwell Will Make Car Parts in Czech Plant : Venture: Company says project has approval of the Czech Republic's Ministry of Privatization.
- Paramount Signs 14 TV Writer-Producer Teams : Entertainment: The $30-million commitment reflects the studio's belief that the one-hour drama is coming back.
- Fluor Daniel Wins Pact: Fluor Daniel Inc....
- Monrovia : Affordable Condos OKd
- The Golden Fruits of Summer
- Robert Ingman; Ex-Assistant City Administrative Officer
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- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Care Workers Cited for Uncleanliness
- A Healing Touch : Pets Part of Therapy for Stroke Patients
- POP MUSIC : Festival Is Coming to Americas
- New Effort Fails to Free Jammed Antenna on Galileo Jupiter Probe
- Japan Opens Campaign for Upper House Election : Politics: The ruling party hopes to take first step July 26 toward regaining control.
- Huntington Park : Council Delays Utility Tax Pending OK of State Budget
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smiley Lifts Twins to Victory
- Letters to the Past : Exploring Relationships of a California Dynasty
- ECONOMY
- Fullerton Seniors Project Is Finding Takers
- Graffiti Central : Proposal: Woman wants walls built in park to attract street artists. And she wants big corporations to pick up the tab.
- Unocal, Amoco Plan Additional Job Cuts of 9,600 : Energy: The move is part of an ongoing, deep retrenchment in the oil industry. At least 250 of the eliminated positions will be in Southern California.
- Stocks Avert New Plunge; Dow Finishes Down 1.89 : Market Overview
- Home Sweet Bistro
- San Gabriel : Trash Fees to Increase
- Council Refuses to Study Claims Involving Oliver
- La Canada Flintridge : Money for Storm Drains
- BUYER BEWARE