- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1992
- Names in the News - July 7, 1992
- Names in the News - July 7, 1992
- Names in the News - July 7, 1992
- Names in the News - July 7, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 7, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 7, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 7, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 7, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 7, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 7, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 7, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 7, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 7, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 7, 1992
- Obituaries - July 7, 1992
- Obituaries - July 7, 1992
- Moody's Cuts Credit Rating of State Bonds
- BACK HOME: Singer-songwriter John Prine (F1) opens...
- GOING ON 20: County Supervisor Thomas F....
- Plane With Malfunctioning Gear Lands Safely : Aircraft: The pilot and his passenger manage to guide it onto a dirt field near runway at John Wayne Airport.
- San Fernando to Withhold Permits for Liquor Sales : Moratorium: City officials plan to work with the public to write an ordinance spelling out conditions for granting future licenses.
- Homefed Seized by Regulators : Thrifts: The federal takeover marks the largest S & L failure in U.S. history. Branches will open today and deposits continue to be insured.
- G-7 Leaders Threaten to Use Force in Sarajevo : Summit: Group debates military role to protect aid. Economic issues at Munich meeting remain muddled.
- NO RAIL, NO PENCIL: There was a...
- Drywallers Won't Face Felony Charges
- Scott Fortune Expected Back for Olympics
- COACHES' CORNER: More than 100 of the...
- The Late, Great Editor Nick Williams: 'He Done Superb'
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Freak Wave Crushes Cars, Injures People
- 60 at Cathedral Demonstrate for Abortion Rights
- Old Soap Characters Never Die--Sometimes They Change Shows : Television: Creators often look to crisscross into other series if low ratings and waning story lines need a boost.
- It's Been 42 Years Since Joe Danens Vanished With His Comrades on a Navy Spy Plane, but His Family Is Still . . . : Clinging to Hope
- More Baboon Heart Transplants Proposed
- Bicycle Police Patrol Experiment Hailed as a Success in Oxnard
- COUNTYWIDE : Few Incidents Mar Holiday Weekend
- ORANGE : Germ-Filtered Room Protects Little Boy
- Japan Fund's Manager Looks to Long Term
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Aquanaut Breaks Undersea Record
- Part of Bermuda Reef Blown Up to Accommodate Perot's Yacht
- COLUMN ONE : Cars? No, Japan Buys Our Gurus : As Japanese search for meaning in their lives, Americans are happy to sell it to them. New Age psychics, channelers and healers are doing a bang-up business there.
- Conferees Reject Most Cuts by Wilson : Budget: Governor's proposed education and health reductions are turned down in committee sessions.
- Blaze Destroys Oxnard Rescue Mission : Urban haven: Fifty-five men are left homeless by fire hours after the 68-bed dormitory in a converted Buddhist temple celebrates its 20th anniversary.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hoag Center Checks Hearts at Long Range
- Sanders Swims to Memories : She Will Have Stories to Tell if She Finds Success in Barcelona
- SWIMMING / OLYMPIC SENDOFF MEET : Hudepohl Finds That He Can Beat Wojdat
- Tale of Two Teams: Moler Gets a Taste of the Good, Bad : Baseball: Catcher, a former Titan standout, experiences the oppression in Cuba and royal treatment the U.S. national team receives.
- RACING ROUNDUP : Agincourt Awarded Victory in Dwyer Stakes
- Briton Nigel Mansell won the rain-interrupted French...
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Kiraly and Steffes Run Streak to 8
- More Than Commercial Success
- 'I'm Art' : Hundreds of Volunteers Join Political Statement by Becoming Part of Karen Finley's MOCA Work
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pre-Fireworks Concert: More Fizzle Than Sizzle
- Freddie Mac Plans Huge Foreclosure Auction : Real estate: The unusual action is part of a major reorganization effort.
- Deciding if Prenuptial Agreement Is for You
- HONG KONG
- No Melting Under Pressure
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : 100 Killed, 300 Hurt in Rocket Barrage
- Sharp 5.5 Aftershock Jolts Desert a Week After Quake : Temblor: Nerves rattled in Yucca Valley and throughout Southern California, but no damage is reported.
- Kindergarten Cope: Does Starting Later Help Children? : Schools: Wilson officials say the cost-cutting idea is educationally sound. But few specialists find value in the plan that would knock out 110,000 youngsters.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Woman May Lead Navy, Report Says
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Coach for Littlest League Will Leave Big Cleats to Fill : Woodland Hills: Ed Streeter retires after decades of teaching tykes good sportsmanship and athletic skills in T-ball play.
- Chops That Lend Support to Champs
- OCCUPATION: AUTO BODY REPAIRER
- Showing He's Really on the Ball When It Comes to a Good Cause
- Residents May Not Agree Holder Street Bridge Is Solution
- Asia Becomes Japan's Investment Darling : Commerce: Growth rates are higher than in the West, and there are fewer problems with control.
- Cracks in State's Tracking Plan Surface in O.C.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Mobile Unit for Disasters May Get Ax
- Tire Blaze Burns Through Night Before Being Brought Under Control
- Transient Arrested in Rape at Costa Mesa Eatery : Crime: The woman, 60, is assaulted at knifepoint in restroom. Manager chases and catches the suspect.
- Ivanisevic, a Croat, Claims He Is Victim of the Serb and Volley
- Dodgers Do Miss Old Days : Baseball: In fact, they miss a lot during 9-3 loss to Phillies and fall 13 1/2 behind. Strawberry might return today.
- A Gold-Medal Vacation for the U.S. Team : Basketball: NBA stars unimpressed at being Tournament of the Americas champions after routing Venezuela.
- Show's Founder Steps Out of the 'P.O.V.' Hot Seat : Television: As the controversial series enters its fifth season on PBS, Marc Weiss is taking a year's leave of absence.
- TV REVIEW : 'Teens Talk AIDS': No-Frills Approach
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Haiti's New Leader Is Showing He Can't End Repression, Corruption : Caribbean: Bazin promised action to end nation's crisis. Without results, he may not be able to gain international credibility.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- SAN CLEMENTE : Intensive Care Unit Opens at Samaritan
- UC Regents Pressured to Change Elite Image : Education: Board faces plans to diversify and democratize a panel dominated by political donors.
- BREA : Patients Learning to Overcome Obstacles
- SANTA ANA : Western Medical Opens Cancer Ward
- Police Kill Alleged Mexican Bandit at Border
- Miss Budweiser, driven by Chip Hanauer, won...
- Private Eye to I : Workplace: Japanese executives hire private detectives to gather information about themselves--to determine their chances of getting promoted.
- REAL ESTATE
- Taiwan Deal With McDonnell Appears All but Dead
- ROBERT PICARD, Communications professor, Cal State Fullerton
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A Bowl of Cheeries : Center Backers Journey to Fireworks Concert
- COLUMN RIGHT / PATRICK RILEY : A Dad's First Duty Is to Protect : How can we deplore absentee fathers, then remove husbands from the abortion decision?
- Hollywood Residents Can't Shroud Anger : Promotion: Paramount Pictures defends attaching a movie cartoon character to the famous sign. Citizens fear a tourist invasion and say that the landmark is being commercialized.
- Boy Dies After Falling Into Swimming Pool
- It's So Bad, L.A. County Might Have to Shape Up
- COUNTYWIDE : Birthing Center Gives Midwifery New Look
- ANAHEIM : 'Safe Place' Set Up for Abused Children
- A Pioneer Plugs Into the Future With Electric Car : Environment: Caltrans official converts gasoline-powered 'junker' into a virtually non-polluting station wagon.
- Cuts Considered in Child Care
- 'Dream Deceivers': A Case About Judas Priest's Song
- Pop Music : Natalie Cole Offers Selections From Her Father's Songbook
- PEOPLE WATCH
- An Investment Plan Just Right for Newlyweds : Strategies: Mutual funds are a good choice because they are diversified, professionally managed and inexpensive.
- Las Palmas Park Ban on Gang Members Expires : San Fernando: The ordinance was enacted after a woman and her children were shot. Officials say the area is calm now.
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : Switzerland's Zuelle Leads After 122-Mile First Stage
- He Discovers a Way to Teach Without Being in Classroom
- Germany Qualifies for Olympics When Slovenia Loses to CIS, 84-82
- Many Whose Munis Were 'Called' Acquire New Ones : Securities: Although the yields are lower, municipal bonds still offer tax-free returns--and they're safe.
- Fortnight Is Not Enough : Men's Doubles Final Will Finish Today After Postponement at 13-13 in Fifth Set
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Leyland Looking for More Support
- RADIO
- Families Take to the Hills Seeking Bargain Vacations : Retailing: Sales of camping equipment are on the rise as consumers seek cheaper ways to spend their time off.
- UC Regents Pressured to Change Elite Image : Education: Board faces plans to diversify and democratize a panel dominated by political donors.
- Down for the Count : Cities' Financial Problems Force Cuts in Summer Youth Sports Programs
- Soccer
- At Least Angels See How Winners Do It : Baseball: Blue Jays have the right stuff in 6-2 victory, California's seventh loss in a row.
- O.C. POP REVIEW : Natalie Cole: Less Than King-Size
- AUCTIONS
- A 12th-Century puzzle on the Dixie Highway : A funny thing happened on the way to Hearst Castle, or, how a Spanish cloister jigsaw ended up in Miami.
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : First U.N. Cease-Fire Observers Arrive
- 'Elite' Minds Are Asking: Where'd We Go Wrong?
- 1 Killed, 3 Injured in Disturbance at Federal Penitentiary in Kansas
- PLACENTIA : Premature Births Delayed by Pump
- Man Dies in Crash on Ventura Freeway
- PLATFORM : Undoing Progress
- Man's Body Found in Dry Riverbed
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Padres Call Up Scott From Stars, Place Pat Clements on Waivers
- College Football
- CHINA
- JAPAN
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Tommy John Gives a History Lesson
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Blyleven Says Arm Is Weak, Not Sore
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Natural Nine Rolls to Victory in Slow Silver Screen Handicap
- Pop Music : A Dramatic Peter Murphy Glooms Up the Greek Theatre
- G-7 Leaders Bring Discord to Summit : Economics: Facing domestic political woes, many delegates are limiting expectations. And they are making points of policy conflict unusually clear.
- Stray Bullet Hits Pacoima Man in Neck
- ECONOTES : SOS for the Sierra
- Investment in Pleasure : Yachts Sail On Though Recession Roils Waters
- Fallen Wire Kills Woman in Van Nuys
- Toxic Discharges
- Jay McGillis, a member of the Boston...
- STAGE REVIEW : Two-Member Cast Has Its Limits in 'Dating Ourselves'
- Affeldt: The Rag-Picker's Advocate
- Early Morning Fire Levels Homeless Shelter in Oxnard : Social services: No one is hurt, but 55 men lose temporary beds. Blaze occurs hours after 20th anniversary party.
- Opening Up Lagoon for the Public : Boardwalks: Proposals to build walkways along the Buena Vista Lagoon in Oceanside and Carlsbad would allow greater access to the scenic habitat.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ordinance Would Limit Vendor Hours
- Kennedy Graduate Peavy Learns Not to Take It on the Chin : Archery: State intermediate champion adjusts technique in preparation for moving up to the women's division.
- Baseball
- 'Batman' Keeps Grip on First Over the Fourth : Movies: The Warner Bros. release takes in an estimated $14.6 million at the box office. New releases 'A League of Their Own' and 'Boomerang' do nearly as well.
- Declining Government Aid Puts Trade Schools in Vise : Jobs: Critics say system is stacked against the needy as loans for such training become harder to obtain.
- BOOK REVIEW : Hard-Bitten Detective Is Trapped in the '60s : NICE GUYS FINISH DEAD, <i> by David Debin,</i> Turtle Bay Books, $19; 339 pages
- Ecuadoreans Choose a Conservative to Succeed Left-Leaning President
- Buffalo Roam to Market : Ranchers Try to Steer Consumers to Bison Meat
- Bush and Poles Honor Patriot, New Freedoms
- Violence Mars 4th of July Celebration in Newport : Holiday: Most of the city's 225 arrests--fewer than normal--are on minor charges, but three violent incidents are reported.
- Astronauts Test Ways to Fight Dizziness; Flight Nears Record
- Give Me a C! . . . Give Me a C-Plus! : Policy of requiring higher grades for cheerleaders than for athletes smacks of sexism
- Angels Fall Flat in Loss to Blue Jays
- Not Quite Mainstream : Gender bender: Although the Queen Mary's drag show isn't the shocker it once was, it still draws gasps and giggles.
- Track and Field
- Hamilton Right of Clinton on Abortion Issue : Democrats: The Indiana congressman's leanings toward restrictions could slide him off the short list of possible running mates.
- Looking for Love and Living With HIV Aren't Incompatible
- THOUSAND OAKS : Limits Expected on Pet Traps, Research
- Information Still a Prisoner of War : Nothing can be gained by keeping the government's POW-MIA files secret any longer
- MOORPARK : 25-Cent Increase in Bus Fares Approved
- Angola Will be First to Face U.S. Basketball Team in Barcelona
- Expos Again Extra Trouble for Padres
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bell Is Cleaning Up as White Sox Charge
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Ends Drought as Norman's Continues
- Rahal Laps the Field in New England 200
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Daniels Begins Paying Cubs in Grand Style
- Track and Field
- ART : 'Water Wall' Competes With Nature--and Loses : Latest of Laguna public art offerings is ludicrously small and ill-suited to its ocean-side location at Surf & Sand hotel.
- Because of the threat posed by earthquakes,...
- Gallegly, Opponent Rely on Big Money : Politics: PACs and major donors play important roles in financing the campaigns of the congressman and challenger Anita Perez Ferguson, a new study says.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Against Its Will, U.S. Creates Team of NBA Stars for Games
- Channel 8 Feature: Promotion as News
- For Animator Ralph Bakshi, the World Is a Very Cool Place : Animation: The creator of 'Fritz the Cat' breaks back into movies with 'Cool World,' a film about an artist trapped in his own creation.
- Finley to Join the Fun at Lincoln Fest : Art: Protesting artist backs away from her Philip Morris boycott after recent favorable court decision.
- JAPAN
- Irvine Cellular Company Finds Niche in Japan : Telecommunications: TravelPhone rents mobile phones to Japanese flying to the States on business.
- CHINA
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : 'JFK' Aside, Single-Ballot Theory Favors Clinton
- Big GOP Contributors Named as Ambassadors : Politics: Most Bush appointees are career envoys. But 11 cases of 'checkbook diplomacy' come in for criticism.
- Cupid With a Cause : Entrepreneur Runs Condom Delivery Business That Serves and Protects
- COLUMN LEFT / LINDA R. HIRSHMAN : A Decision About More Than Abortion : The court has set a precedent of due process for citizens, without sexual distinction.
- Miscellany
- OJAI : Psychic Faire Draws Devotees and Novices
- A Shop That Casts a Spell : Religious Goods Store Also Sells Charms, Hexes
- LOCAL NOTES : Cypress College Pitcher Signs With the Mets
- At Midway Point, Angels at Low Point
- AUSTRALIA
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Teachers' Union to Aid Urban Schools
- Mediation by U.N. Possible in South Africa
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : U.S. Officials Report Big Military Purge
- Mountain Search for Woman Ends
- Kirby, Reno Win First Event Together in Atlantic City
- KCBS 'Trespassed' With Camera, Caltech Says : Television: The station had placed a camera aimed at a seismograph in the school's lab press room. Caltech said it was unauthorized and demanded its removal.
- Anything Goes in Poetry Contest--As Long as It's Good : Culture: Performance artists take center stage tonight at Casa Palma restaurant in Santa Ana. The top prize is $30.
- Small Town Dreads the Coming of Wal-Mart : Retailing: Merchants in one upstate New York community are worried that the chain store will drain off sales dollars.
- Hycor Biomedical : GARDEN GROVE
- Ex-U.S. Officials' Foreign Lobbyist Work Is Debated
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : 5 Police Officers Killed in Ambush
- Team Effort Brings Relief to Weary Sarajevo
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Decide Date for Street Work
- SANTA ROSA ISLAND : 3 Rescued From Capsized Sailboat
- Offers Pour In to Help League Hit by Robbery : Theft: Existence of Santa Ana football group is threatened after about $10,000 worth of fireworks it was selling to raise funds is stolen.
- WIMBLEDON : Agassi Has Grand Flush to Beat Hand of 37 Aces : Tennis: American gets his first Grand Slam tournament title in five sets over big-serving Ivanisevic.
- VOLLEYBALL / WORLD LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : Brazil Sweeps Past the U.S. at Forum
- Actors Missing From the Taper Family Album
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Rahal Laps the Field in New England 200
- When the U.S. Partner Bites the Japanese : Commerce: American steelmakers' and others' trade complaints against Japanese firms involved in joint ventures with them strike the Japanese as disloyal.
- Japanese Auto Racer Keeps Plans on Track : Hiroyuki Matsushita is building a facility in San Clemente to manufacture race cars.
- Park Agencies Take Key Role in Business of Development : Environment: Conservationists are divided over the tactic of trading building rights in order to obtain important open areas.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Clinic Cure Requires Steel Nerves
- PERSPECTIVE ON PUBLISHING : Be Prepared to Be Dazzled : Tina Brown takes over a New Yorker that hasn't sparkled for decades. She'll bring it news sense and fine writing.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: JULY 4
- Oh, Boy, How Did We Get Into This? : Bush Administration reels as economy falters even more
- Controversy Over 'Cop Killer' Rap
- Controversy Over 'Cop Killer' Rap
- Traffic Problems
- Controversy Over 'Cop Killer' Rap
- Uninsured Children
- Schools' Gay Pride Month
- Trash Pickup Has Down Side
- George Bush
- Controversy Over 'Cop Killer' Rap
- Sespe Creek
- Controversy Over 'Cop Killer' Rap
- Uninsured Children
- A Ban on Leaf Blowers?
- Controversy Over 'Cop Killer' Rap
- Schools' Gay Pride Month
- A Ban on Leaf Blowers?
- OTHER NEWS - July 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 6, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 6, 1992
- A SPECIAL REPORT: VACATIONS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: VACATIONS
- Suddenly, They Hear the Words : Violence: Songs like 'Cop Killer' have been around for years, aimed at women.
- An 'Essential Landmark' . . . and Trying to Stay That Way
- Escapee Captured After 7-Week Chase : Manhunt: Convict who confounded authorities with his survival skills is cornered in an Arizona back yard. He says he 'enjoyed himself.'
- You Have to Have Something to Disbelieve : Behavior: There is something in humans that likes to solve mysteries. But often, people need the questions as much as the answers.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: VACATIONS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: VACATIONS
- 'Hole in the Sky' by William Kittredge
- * National Medical Enterprises Inc. has promoted...
- * Michael Smith has been promoted to...
- Valley Realtors Aid Project
- Swamp Lives by LEE ROSSI
- Tip for Stock Investors: Beware of Watchdogs : Regulation: Brokers police themselves in a process that moves with glacial slowness while hiding wrongdoing for years. Higher-ups typically escape tough punishment.
- * General Motors Corp. promoted Wallace W....
- State Raises Limits on Cal-Vet Loans: First Increase Since '89
- * Culver City-based GranCare Inc. has named...
- * Heftel Broadcasting Corp., licensee of KTNQ-AM...
- * Blue Shield of California has named...
- Unfinished Bonus Room Becomes Suite Success Story for Family
- A Family 'Just Like Us' : HOME FIRES; An Intimate Portrait of One Middle-Class Family in Postwar America <i> By Donald Katz (Aaron Asher/HarperCollins: $25; 624 pp.)</i>
- The Danes and Ross Perot Balk at Treaties, but Similarity Ends There
- * Price Stern Sloan Inc. announced the...
- * Pacific Business Bank of Carson announced...
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- * Richard A. Fink has been elected...
- * Englewood, Col.-based Butler Paper Co. has...
- TRAVEL INSIDER : National Parks Serve the Handicapped, Too : Accessibility: L.A. woman's travels, and new book, prove that wilderness isn't reserved for the able-bodied.
- Yeltsin Tries to Soothe Coup Fears : Politics: Russian leader says his enemies have 'no support among the people.' But rumors call attention to his own drop in popularity.
- Condo Questions, Replies Gathered in One Volume
- Gas Shut-Off May Prevent Quake Fires
- Gardening : Growing Rare Fruit Is a Tasteful Pursuit
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In 3-Way Race, Ricochets Can Sting Attackers
- Diamond Bar : Affordable-Housing Plan
- Soggy June One of Wettest Months on Record in Florida
- Coalition Seeks to Reshape, Not Just Rebuild, Torn City : Riots: Volunteer architects, nonprofit builders meet with residents to draft grass-roots plan for recovery.
- Town Hall Panel Finds City Plagued By Racism
- Dental Clinic Offers Care to AIDS Patients
- Drive-By Critics Should Stop and Look
- Smoke Defense Ready but Not Needed in Gulf
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Norman Hopes History Doesn't Repeat Itself
- Tale of Two Camps: Nike, Entrepreneur Compete for Players : Basketball: Shoe company keeps grip on most standouts, but UC Irvine camp attracts many talented players.
- JAZZ : *** 1/2 HERBIE HANCOCK, "Hurricane!" <i> V.I.E.W. Video ($19.98)</i>
- MOVIES : IRONY FILE : Me and Still No Roger: A Drive Back to Flint
- Fox Trots to 'Melrose Place'
- VIDEOS : Touring the Cities and Historic Sites of Scenic New England
- NASA Launches SAMPEX Spacecraft to Study Materials That Formed Earth
- Bush Totes His Message of Values Down South : Politics: In a tribute to Richard Petty at Daytona and at a traditional Fourth of July picnic in North Carolina, the President revels in Dixie.
- 2 Youths to Be Tried as Adults for Murder
- 500 at Rites for Exxon Executive Who Died After Being Kidnaped
- Convict Kidnaps Women, Flees Canyon : Manhunt: Escaped criminal foils police roadblocks by driving hostages' car out of the Arizona national park. The two victims are tied up but unharmed.
- COLUMN LEFT / EDMUND G. BROWN JR. : Democrats' Platform Is Toothless : Beguiled by the corporatists, the party apparatchiks have written off ordinary Americans.
- Children of a Lesser Time : An alarming report on the plight of our youngest generation
- Angels' Blyleven Goes Too Far : Baseball: He fails to get the final out of the fifth inning and the Blue Jays rally for an 8-6 victory after trailing, 6-1.