- Community Treasure : Shop Owner Enlists Neighbors to Keep Dream Alive After Riots
- Carlsbad Derails Commuter Depot Plan
- Nephew Wins $1.6 Million in Molestation Civil Case
- Neighbors End Effort to Halt Planned Drug Center : Lake View Terrace: After years of opposing the facility for substance abusers, the homeowners decide it's better to negotiate than fight.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Rep. Beilenson Denies Getting Lobbyists' Funds : Politics: The L.A. Democrat says the $39,550 listed in a study was from lawyer friends. The author of the report says the explanation is valid.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Voters More Afraid of Taxes Than of Crime
- Case Dropped Against 2nd Man in Back-Yard Slaying : Courts: D.A. asks dismissal in killing of teacher's aide, wounding of his wife. Charges stand against a third defendant.
- County to Take Fight to Capitol : Budgets: Local officials will ask state legislators to block proposals that could cut $47 million in 1993-94.
- Angels Still Can't Get Cooking in Ninth Loss in a Row, 3-1
- Martinez Resigns as Channel Islands Coach
- Carter Hawley Hale Files Reorganization Plan : Retailing: Broadway's parent company moves to eliminate debt and emerge from bankruptcy protection.
- IMPACT OF THE SUMMIT : U.S. Farmers Will Reap Benefits of EC Trade Pact
- Shuttle Crew Prepares for Return
- Council OKs School Board Redistricting : Education: Lawmakers end stalemate with 9-5 vote to adopt plan backed by civil rights groups. Proponents say remap will boost Latino representation.
- TUSTIN : Campaign Reform Measure Rejected
- San Diego : Escrow Firm Owner Enters Guilty Plea
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : Computer Program
- COSTA MESA : Tavern Compromise Rejected by Council
- LOS ANGELES : Charges Filed in Scalding of Girl at Day-Care Center
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Van Slyke Does Double Duty to Beat Astros, 5-3
- Dodgers Are Drenched by the Expos : Baseball: Wetteland gets two saves as Montreal sweeps L.A., 4-1 and 4-0. Davis and Benzinger sit out.
- Picking Up Her Paddle Where She Left Off : Kayaking: After retiring from sport, Newport Beach's Sheila Conover qualifies for her third Olympic appearance.
- Olympics
- Boeing Makes Its Own Deal With Taiwan
- Banks Cut Their Passbook Savings Rates Below 3% : Lending: The action pushes rates to lowest level in 30 years and may persuade account holders to shift money to stocks and bonds.
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Most Older Americans Rate Bush Poorly : Poll: Nearly two-thirds of those 65 and over have become the President's severest critics, Times Mirror survey finds.
- Friend Fights to Control Woman's Care : Bureaucracy: O.C. public guardian takes role meant for her and daughter.
- SIMI VALLEY : Park District May Lease Golf Course
- Abortion-Issue Rivals Face Off in Louisiana
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour Makes a Pitch to Women Voters
- Minority Enrollment Drops, but Prep School Denies Bias Allegations
- Church Refuses to Press Charges : Simi Valley: Catholic leaders say they want to hear a priest explain why he had $60,000 in his home and car.
- BURBANK : Landmark Status Vote on Bob's Big Boy Delayed
- Thicker Monorail Columns Urged : Transportation: The Ventura Freeway median has room enough for four- to six-foot-wide supports for the proposed line, a report says.
- San Diego : Robber Enters Plea in Kidnap of Officer
- Olympics
- Secretary Slaps Wimp Sanderson With a Lawsuit
- Wishing It Was Easy as A.B.C.D.
- College Basketball
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Driving Range Worth the Wait to Cunerty
- Ruelas Reloads, Wins Gutierrez Rematch
- JAZZ REVIEW : Son Pays Tribute to Mavis Rivers
- Reaping the Rewards of 'Avarice' : Art: In a year and a half as head of LACMA's photo department, Robert Sobieszek has added 400 works to the collection. Some are on display in 'New Acquisitions.'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds Mad About Fines: 'They Started It!'
- Austin Accepts Settlement of $1.35 Million
- Listening to Reasons : O.C. Artist's Post-Riot Project Gives South-Central Residents a Voice
- STAGE REVIEW : Obsession, Withheld Passion Fill 'Queen Magnolia'
- $1-Million Grant for Bowers : Philanthropy: The Leo Freedman Foundation gift, to be paid over 6 years, is the largest in the museum's 56-year history.
- Seeking the Sources of Hatred : 'God's Country' at Odyssey Theatre Looks at the Lure of Neo-Nazism
- Tales Take the Honors at Exhibit : Art: Abenaki Indian stories polished by generations of tellers are ultimately more engrossing than the objects on view.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / STEVE ELLING : Verdugo Hills' Evans Tries to Sweep Aside Memory of Bad Break Against Glendale
- The mother of former Clemson basketball recruit...
- Preview Taste of Street Scene Will Heat Up the Gaslamp
- Legislators, Wilson Seek 50% of Revenues From State's Ports to Help Balance Budget
- COLUMN ONE : They're Set to Wheel and Deal : With sanctions ending, South African business executives envision a trade bonanza in black Africa. But many are learning why the Europeans and Americans cleared out.
- BURBANK : Big Boy Landmark Decision Delayed
- Walnut City Manager Puts Tenacious City Hall Watchdog on a Leash : Government: Jim Brannan says he's just trying to uncover financial mismanagement. Employees say he is intimidating and adversarial.
- CAMARILLO : $250,000 Given to Shelter for Children
- Trial Opens for Man Accused of Murdering 90-Year-Old Woman
- Countywide : Scientist Teller to Discuss Defense
- Oh, That's Rich, Old Chap, Really Rich
- Court Ruling Renews Alabama Waste Crisis
- SANTA CLARITA : Rail Commuting Discussion Planned
- SAN CLEMENTE : Mother Finds Child She Gave Up in '66
- Police Seeking Driver of Truck Involved in Crash
- LOS ANGELES RAINFALL 1877-1992
- BANKING
- State Tries to Sell Celibacy to Teen-Agers : Advertising: The $5.7-million campaign targets 12- to 14-year-olds with comments from peers on how to handle pressure to have sex.
- * Henry Frederic Thynne; Sixth Marquess of Bath
- To Some, It's the Height of Panic : Acrophobics find crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge a nightmare. But help is at hand.
- Gunfire at Night--Haunting Questions the Morning After
- Ueberroth Is Right --Not Overnight : The great need for patience and persistence
- Priest Brings Mass Appeal to Midway : Church-Appointed Carnival Clergyman Ministers at O.C. Fair During Official Tour of 4,000 U.S. Sites
- BUENA PARK : Eminent Domain Is OKd 12 More Years
- He Still Approaches Everything as If It's Fourth and Goal : Football: The years haven't changed ex-Charger executive Tank Younger, recently named Rams director of player relations.
- Dow Dives 44 on Renewed Fears of Weak Earnings : Market Overview
- Inventory Action Will Increase Loss
- IPS Begins a Restructuring in Struggle to Stay Solvent : Finances: Losses have pushed Irvine-based firm to the brink. Auditors are skeptical that the company can survive.
- Reunion Ends the Wait of a Lifetime for Mom : Laguna Hills' mother and her son, separated for 15 years when the boy's father stole him, are focusing on making their own history instead of rewriting the past.
- Blaze Kills 4 Children
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The 7 Can Agree, Except for Details : Allies: Key questions are in dispute over who might send troops to Bosnia--and who would command them.
- Jackson Declares Zionism Is a Liberation Movement : Conciliation: Rights leader condemns anti-Semitism, calls for blacks and Jews to rebuild coalition.
- VAN NUYS : Killing of Man, 19, Called Gang-Related
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Residents to Negotiate on Drug Rehab Center
- LOCAL NOTES : Chris Hunt Signs Free-Agent Contract With Angels
- In Old Days, They Fought Back With Bats
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Will Take Big Step Thursday
- The New Wave : Best Friends and National Champions Jessica Little, Mady Slater Offer a Preview of the Future for Surfing, Bodyboarding
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Council Names New City Manager
- Newport Beach Sues Banks, Others to Recoup Embezzled City Money
- Not Even Christmas Could Cheer Up 4th-Quarter Sales
- Clothes Made the Man--and His Career : Occupations: James MacPherson Hole decided technology would make his work as a typesetter obsolete. Now, as a clothier, he's following a lifelong passion.
- Ringing Up Reputable Mechanics : Driving: First dentists, now auto repair shops hope to boost business through membership in two new phone referral services.
- Countywide : Locomotive Makes Inaugural Run
- Boy, George: Fifteen years ago, Audrey Franklyn...
- POWAY : 1 Killed, 1 Injured in Head-On Crash
- LA HABRA : Suspect Arrested in Apartment Break-In
- THOUSAND OAKS : Festivities to Mark Park Dedication
- Wilson OKs Tougher Seat Belt Law
- Janitor Talks to Reporter, Is Fired : Discipline: Answering a Times' writer's question precipitated his firing at Anaheim Plaza mall.
- OJAI : Man, 58, Arrested on Suspicion of Molesting 2 Girls
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Straight-Shooter Berganio Shows a Refreshing Colorful Side
- Del Mar Grand Prix Seeks Move to Downtown San Diego : Auto racing: Race promoter Chris Pook thinks his proposal is too attractive for the city to refuse. His plan would include a 10-turn, 1.56-mile course.
- Meeting to Seek Public Input in Forming Pay-for-Play Plan : Proposal: L.A. school district aims to set up fee structure by Aug. 1 for teams or groups using its athletic facilities.
- Olympics
- A Cork on Chatter : Court Ruling Could Chill Free Flow of Winemaking Data
- ENTERTAINMENT
- A Bird in the Hand Is Worth . . . Not Much
- Survival Plan Seen in Iraqi Moves : Mideast: Reported purge, and obstruction of U.N. inspectors, may be part of Hussein's strategy to cripple opposition.
- 3 Navy Officers Resign From Tailhook Board
- Church Refuses to Press Theft Charges Against Priest : Crime: Police found $60,000 in his car and apartment but archdiocese wants to hear his version of events. However, Father Piroli has disappeared.
- IRVINE : Prisoner at Musick Branch Jail Escapes
- Petitioners Fail in Bid to Recall Karlin : Courts: Group does not gather enough signatures for a ballot measure. Judge was criticized after she sentenced a Korean-born grocer to probation in the killing of a black girl.
- Scripps Goal is New Vaccine for Malaria : Research: $2-million grant from Army will fund search for new type of vaccine to battle the scourge.
- Thomas M. Riley; Banker
- Countywide : Water District Will Weigh Tax Hikes
- ANAHEIM : Center Is Ready for Emergencies
- Padres Stumble Again : Baseball: Benes ineffective in 6-3 loss to St. Louis Cardinals.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Riddoch Says He Isn't Worried About Speculation on His Job
- IMPACT OF THE SUMMIT : Bush Is Bringing Home Little From G-7 Summit
- Irvine Firm Will Replace President of a Subsidiary : Reorganization: National Education Corp. cites disappointing earnings of unit.
- Family Reunion : Man, Daughter Have Plenty to Talk About After 20 Years
- MOORPARK : Loan Considered to Install Stadium Seats
- BUENA PARK : Church Relocation Proposal Revived
- OXNARD : School District Considers Merger to Help Save Costs
- WOODLAND HILLS : Authorities Identify Man Killed in Crash
- Minorities Taking More Academic Classes : Education: U.S. report shows that white high school students are studying fewer such courses, reflecting a two-decade trend.
- Storm Chaser : Photography: Warren Faidley is obsessed with finding--and filming--the perfect tornado. But it was lightning that made him famous.
- Hurricane Darby Drops Its Calling Card
- Korean-American Protesters Pelted From City Hall Windows
- BANKING
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- Allergy Drug Seldane Can Be Fatal, FDA Says : Pharmaceuticals: The government warning halts plans to seek approval for over-the-counter sales.
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- BOOK REVIEW : When 'Culture' Impedes Social Progress : WHO PROSPERS: How Cultural Values Shape Economic and Political Success, <i> by Lawrence E. Harrison</i> , Basic Books $22; 288 pages
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Yeltsin Still Dresses Like Communist
- No More Rabbits in the Hat?
- Inyo County Rejects DWP's Appeal of Tax Penalty : Government: Officials say snafu was within control of L.A. agency. Water department may sue to avoid paying $333,000.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / PAUL M. WALTERS : Ice-T's 'Cop Killer' Can't Be Justified
- Free Rides Keep Youths in the Swim
- LOS ANGELES : Teachers Union Agrees to Postpone Pay Raise
- NEWPORT BEACH : Term-Limit Measure Qualifies for Ballot
- Stus' 300 Perfect Prod for Senior Tour : Bowling: Competitors still buzzing about his game in last week's finals.
- Anglers at Pyramid Catching Up to Bass
- MGM Knew of Studio Plan for Park, Eisner Testifies : Entertainment: The Disney chairman produced a 1985 videotape highlighting production plans at the Florida facility. MGM claims use of its name in Orlando is a breach of contract.
- AIRLINES
- Bergen Brunswig Seeks to Buy Alabama Wholesaler : Expansion: However, the Orange-based drug distributor is now competing with an Ohio firm to buy Durr-Fillauer Medical.
- Cool Idea: $30-Million Prize for Efficient Fridge : Energy: Utility companies are offering manufacturers the reward for a 'nontoxic' appliance.
- San Diego : Suspect in Slaying to Stay in Custody
- SAN DIEGO : Murder Defendant Expected to Testify
- Reward Is Offered in Fatal Attack
- Traps Added After Fruit Fly Is Found
- Police Union Official Attacks LAPD Brass : Riots: Legal director writes that inaction directly contributed to deaths and property loss.
- L.A. COUNTY : Antonovich Foes Demand Recount
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Arrested After Police Seize Goods
- ALTADENA : Student Beaten to Death Outside Convenience Store
- Pamplona Bulls Overrun 'Nutty' Newport Student : Daring: Charlie Finkle lives to tell the tale, but hasn't gotten around to calling his parents who saw him trampled on TV.
- Bergen Brunswig Bids for Alabama Firm
- Clinton Delights in Keeping Reporters Guessing : Politics: Journalists mount a pre-dawn vigil as they look for clues to the vice presidential pick. Teachers union cheers the Democratic candidate.
- Dow Dives on Fears of Weak Earnings : Market Overview
- David (Dutch) Van Dalsem; Ran 'Rent-a-Gang' Film Extras
- Storm Fizzles, but Weather Still Sizzles : Climate: More heat, more humidity, more showers are predicted. 'If you think this is yucky, then it will probably be yucky for the rest of the week,' says one forecaster.
- Doctors Find Key Precursors of Heart Attacks
- WESTMINSTER : Pagers Will Tell Parents Baby's Fate
- Breathing Through Mouth Can Be a Pain
- Crash Injures 3, Closes Part of Freeway
- GRANADA HILLS : $25,000 Reward Posted in Murder of Widow, 63
- Uprooted Teachers Scramble, Grumble
- Defense Fights for Coffman's Life
- San Diego : Nurse, 43, Killed in One-Car Accident
- Jack Foreman; Retired Car Dealer
- Spruce Goose to Migrate--But Where Will It Go?
- College Basketball
- Tour Goes in Cycles With Fourth Leader in Four Days
- Sepulveda Leaves Studio City Looking for Clues After 9-5 Loss : Legion baseball: Division leader takes advantage of two fifth-inning errors to score four runs and erase one-run deficit.
- Got to Get Up Early to Mess With Cubs
- AUTOS
- Survey Reveals Worries of Newport Area Business Owners : Results: Poll commissioned by Chamber of Commerce found insurance and workers' compensation were among biggest concerns.
- British Company Wants to Increase Adidas Stake to 95%
- Shaved Heads and Pop-Tarts
- Dinkins Appeals for Calm After N.Y. Disturbances : Inner city: Police pour into neighborhood to quell violence. Democratic chairman predicts that tensions will ease before convention.
- Former U.S. Envoy, 2 Others Charged in Gulf War Scheme
- SANTA CLARITA : Housing Proposed on Old Refinery Site
- LANCASTER : Fox Airfield Study OKd by Supervisors
- SIMI VALLEY : Fireworks Suspected in $350,000 Blaze
- One Step Forward
- SANTA PAULA : Council Members Sidestep Dispute Over Waste Disposal
- Campaign Spending Bill Is Rejected by Assembly : Politics: Republicans quash measure to limit special-interest funding and create some public financing.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trainer Schvaneveldt Sweetens His Pot During the Weekend
- Big West Committee to Recommend Farrell as the Next Commissioner
- Hampsten Faces Trial Under Fire : Tour de France: Always strong in the mountains, he must improve in time trials if he is to win race.
- TV Ratings : CBS Grabs Brass Ring . . . Twice
- Anglers Aweigh : Navy Works With Fishermen to Keep Everyone Happy at San Clemente Island
- Oil Exports Revised Up for 2nd Quarter
- AQMD Panel Favors Rules Easing Burden on Business
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Plays Hard, but Gets Hurt Again
- More NFL Finances Released : Trial: Antitrust jury told that owners paid themselves $60 million in salaries from 1987-90.
- Shake-Up at Municipal Art Gallery : Art: Edward Leffingwell, gallery director, says he would rather resign than be put in charge of public art projects.
- AUTOS
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Russian Finance Firm Moving Headquarters From Berlin to Irvine
- Former U.S. Envoy, 2 Others Charged in Gulf War Scheme
- 14th Navstar Craft Launched
- ANACAPA ISLAND : Coast Guard Cutter Rescues 4 Divers Stranded on Boat
- Dependency Court Investigation Begun : Probe: District attorney's office responds to grand jury report citing unreasonably large bills from lawyers.
- ORANGE : Resident Promoted to VP at Chapman
- Running in Place : Mozambique's Mutola Is Sent to Oregon for Training, and the Reception Is Chilly
- Lloyd Says Strings Can Tie Up Title This Time : TeamTennis: Return of Connors and addition of Cunningham could make the difference.
- Chargers Sign Their 11th-Round Draft Pick McAfee
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- The Freed Expression of Freedy Johnston : Pop music: Singer who once kept his music private has a second album out and is on his first national tour.
- KNBC's $8-Million Anchor : KABC Loses Paul Moyer to Archrival
- Train Enthusiasts' Childhood Hobby Hasn't Lost Steam
- LA MESA : Teller Machine Slaying Trial Opens
- DRIVING : Rare Treasure or Real Trash Bucket?
- Tanks Roll Over French Barricades : Protest: As economic fallout increases, defiant truckers ignore settlement offer and continue blockade of many roads.
- Santa Clarita Looks at Increasing Fees for Home Builders : Budgets: The added $4,000-per-unit levy would help pay for roads and other improvements. A study says $239 million will be needed over the next 20 years.
- State Presses Case Against Principal
- See Dick and Jane--and Simple Simon--Solve the School Budget
- Boxing
- The Lighter Side of Michael Cristofer : Stage: The playwright's latest, opening tonight at the Old Globe, is about breaking up. But in an upbeat kind of way.
- Tribe Ventures Into Business Success Story : Enterprise: Leaders explored opportunities and started company after mine shutdown left hundreds unemployed.
- Fiscal Expert Named Acting Navy Secretary : Military: Sean O'Keefe, 36, top Pentagon financial officer, will head the service. Action follows sex harassment scandal.
- Leaving Something Under the Family Tree : A Costa Mesa inventor/author/businessman says that when his children are ready to learn about their roots, his bio will be there for them.
- Judge Accepts Pact on Equal Funding for Schools : Education: Consent decree calls for a radical redistribution of resources to eliminate inequities between middle-class and poorer campuses.
- Mission Viejo OKs Funds to Expand Mall : Redevelopment: The $35-million plan would also improve streets. However, city's attempt to raise special tax funds could be challenged by county.
- Vincent Sued by Cubs to Halt Realignment : Baseball: The commissioner exceeded his authority in ordering Chicago and St. Louis to the NL West, suit contends.
- The New Wave : Best Friends and National Champions Jessica Little, Mady Slater Offer a Preview of the Future for Surfing, Bodyboarding
- MUSIC : Conductor Comes to a Crossroads : As South Coast Symphony Faces Demise, Its Artistic Director Looks at His Choices
- Kirov Ballet's 'Nutcracker' Set for Orange County
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- Storm Makes Waves, Rain, Muggy Air : Weather: Darby brings heavy surf to Orange County and points north and south. The system is expected to continue weakening as it moves toward Hawaii.
- Traveling by Book : Armchair guides can take you just about anywhere and teach you almost anything nautical.
- Ferrante's Defense Rests in Consolidated S&L; Case
- Tensions, Bargains Share Space at Indoor Swap Meets : Bazaars: Businesses that survived riots are prospering. But some say they sell shoddy goods and stir racial strife.
- Team U.S.A. Has Its Back to the Wall
- Cities Get Concession as Wilson Retreats : Budget: Governor no longer wants municipal revenues to balance state coffers. Reversal angers counties, which would bear most of burden.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Making Pool Season Safe
- 4 People, Including 2 Deputies, Stabbed; Suspect Jailed
- The Food Is Fine but It Isn't the Place You'd Pick for a Picnic
- Russian America's Cup Yacht May Be Sold at Last
- PERSPECTIVE ON JOBS : 'Who Is It That Cries for Us?'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Funding Decision on Pier Postponed
- Jailed Workers We Should All Be in Solidarity With
- A Thousand More Officers : A special property tax assessment vote is scheduled for November
- 10 Fishermen on Raft Saved From Hurricane Off Tip of Baja
- Soccer
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : With Time Short, Winfield Helps Blue Jays Win
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Suit Against DFG Called Helping Hand
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lacy J. Dalton Goes Beyond Country Borders : At the Crazy Horse, the singer changes styles and moods quickly and with abandon, bouncing from honky-tonk to rock to easy-listening pop.
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- Homefed Failure Fans Political S & L Battle : Thrifts: Federal takeover also raises fears of a major blow to California's already battered economy.
- Funds of San Diego, Other Port Districts Under Siege
- HOMEMADE BALL: The Rawlings baseball people are...
- Bush Aides Tied to Effort to Withhold Iraq Data : Technology: Officials invoked President's name to keep Congress from learning of sales, documents show.
- G-7 Leaders Prod U.N., Warn Serbs : Summit: Economic powers call on the Security Council to consider use of force to ensure aid deliveries in Sarajevo. Progress is slow on trade liberalization.
- Some Drywallers Freed; Most Face Deportation : Labor: More than 50 strikers released on own recognizance, but at least 88 are refused bail at request of immigration officials.
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- Perot Acts to Mend Fences With Gays, Aide Reports : Politics: He meets for 90 minutes with activists on bias issue. He also hosts lunch to present his 100-member advisory panel on national issues.
- Surfers' Delight : Weather: The fallout from Hurricane Darby brings winter-type swells to county beaches. Eager wave riders respond.