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What happened on August 04, 1990
SPORTS
Blyleven's Wife, 3 Children Hospitalized After Accident
From Staff and Wire Reports
Ready, Family Awarded $24.7 Million : Courts: Wife of Phillie infielder wins lawsuit over heart attack caused by diet pills.
From United Press International
Traditional PCL Uniforms Just Might Show Padres' True Colors
DAVE DISTEL
Tarkanian's Comments Showed Little Class
Smith-Stoklos Team Seeded First in Pro Beach Volleyball Tournament
TOM HAMILTON
Riverside's Faria Wins Four-Lap Main Event
Robinson: No Slater Trade Set : Football: Rams' captain is staying out of training camp in attempt to force contract renegotiation.
JOHN WEYLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Betting With Surelock : The Silicon Sleuth
Who Will Reach 1,000 in 1990 Ram Backfield?
MELVIN DURSLAG
Dukes' Loss to Stronger Strings Puts Playoffs Out of Their Reach : Team Tennis: Newport Beach takes early lead, but falls for third time this season to division leaders.
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
Dodgers Put Giants Over the Coals, 11-2 : Baseball: A day after culinary abuse from fans, L.A. forces defending division champion to eat crow.
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McGwire Sets Sights on Snapping Slump : Baseball: Oakland's not-so-brash Bash Brother homers to help Athletics defeat the Angels, 8-6.
ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sheik Is Eulogized by IOC
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Padres Up to Their Second-Half Tricks
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
To Freedom Wins Saratoga Special
Associated Press
Angels Blow 6-0 Lead in Losing to A's, 8-6
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Braves Send Former MVP Murphy to Philadelphia
From Associated Press
McGuire, Young to Play Baseball in 3-Country Series
MOTOR SPORTS : Dragster Snakebitten This Year
STEVE FLEISCHMAN
Rio Mesa Star Paces Astros in Tournament
Song Sung Blue: What They're Saying About Barr-Mangled Banner
Tarkanian's Comments Showed Little Class
Faldo Isn't Dull, He's a Champion
A Major Problem With Development
Song Sung Blue: What They're Saying About Barr-Mangled Banner
Song Sung Blue: What They're Saying About Barr-Mangled Banner
Faldo Isn't Dull, He's a Champion
Maybe It's a Case of Split Personality
You Can't Compare Them--or Can You?
Song Sung Blue: What They're Saying About Barr-Mangled Banner
Sockers Hand Toth a Net Loss
DON PATTERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Longshot Wins Feature at Pimlico
Associated Press
Angels Have Troubles From Top to Bottom
Song Sung Blue: What They're Saying About Barr-Mangled Banner
Trail Guide Trades O.C. Life for Magic of the Mountains : Running: Operating a small inn and running in Yosemite are driving forces behind free-spirited native of England.
BARBIE LUDOVISE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS ROUNDUP : On This Day, Becker Is No Match for Novacek, 6-3, 6-3
From Associated Press
Song Sung Blue: What They're Saying About Barr-Mangled Banner
You Can't Compare Them--or Can You?
O'Bannon, Tarver Near Decisions
ELLIOTT ALMOND
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates' Drabek Loses No-Hitter in the Ninth
DAN HAFNER
With Parental Guidance, Kuchiki's Rating Soared Thanks to New Partner : Goodwill Games: Taking advice to heart, Canoga Park resident joined Sand of Thousand Oaks to form No. 1 U.S. figure skating duo.
MIKE HISERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sportsmanship Strikes Out When Coach Attacks Rival
From Associated Press
Confident West Enters State Playoffs Lifted by Hot Bats, Strong Pitching, Experience : American Legion: Woodland Hills team is primed for a run at a second consecutive national championship.
STEVE ELLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
BOXING : Chavez, King Back on a Fight-to-Fight (-to-Fight-to-Fight?) Basis
EARL GUSTKEY
CHARGER NOTES : Release of Free Agent Leaves 2 Kickers in Tow
CURT HOLBREICH
Navratilova: Court's Attack Was Unjustified
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UNLV Appeals NCAA Basketball Probation
DEL MAR : Challenging Bayakoa Figures to Be a Tough Task for Quiet American
BOB MIESZERSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego County Stars Play Team From L.A.
MARTIN HENDERSON
SWIMMING LONG COURSE FINALS : Wharton Wins 4th in Row; Evans Is Third
From Associated Press
GOODWILL GAMES : Boxing's Latest Poet Laureate Becoming Well-Versed in Craft : Heavyweight: Flamboyant Larry Donald, who patterns himself after Muhammad Ali, has worked his way into the finals of the Goodwill Games.
CHRISTINE BRENNAN, WASHINGTON POST
Hendricks Among Hall Inductees
From Associated Press
MINOR LEAGUE REPORT : Cubs' Prospect Dickson Is Whirlwind of Whiffs
JIM LINDGREN
Megill Named Coach at Los Alamitos
Texas Athletes Are Stopped, Searched by Florida Police
From Associated Press
Current Leader Beats '89 Champ at Ventura
PAUL OLSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Names in the News
Fryer Is a Shooting Star Trying to Be Seen : Basketball: Former Loyola Marymount guard is back home trying to impress the NBA scouts at rookie camp.
STUART MATTHEWS
Synchronized Swim Pairs Tie for First
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians' Candiotti Loses No-Hitter, Then Game
DAN HAFNER
Lakers Send Woolridge to Denver : Pro basketball: Trade nets second-round draft picks for 1993 and '95, helps reduce payroll.
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Are Raiders Finally Getting Fair Share?
PGA Tour Votes to Begin Anti-Bias Rules at Sites
From Associated Press
Schuman's Driving Ambition : Local Golfer Goes the Distance as Top Long-Ball Hitter
RICH TOSCHES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Go Granny's Go: Trials of a Desert Course Can't Stop Winning Foursome
JOHN GEIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OP PRO SURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Holland Survives Fall to Beat Curren
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$11.1-Million Stock Sale Is Threat to Everett : Hollywood Park: Proxy fight is expected to challenge her 18-year reign over track.
JOHN CHERWA, TIMES ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR
ROUNDUP : Italy Eliminates U.S. Volleyball Team
From Associated Press
A Couple of Old Friends Get Together to Swap Stories
TED BROCK
GOLF ROUNDUP : Silveira Shoots a 71, Leads by One at Memphis
From Associated Press
UCSB Football Gets OK to Move to Division II
Associated Press
TENNIS L.A. OPEN : Daylight Helps Edberg See Way to Victory
JERRY CROWE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOODWILL GAMES : Bowman, Playing It Safe, Finishes Sixth; Browning Wins Gold Medal
MIKE HISERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
SANTA PAULA : City May Expand No-Smoking Ban
AMELIA CHAFFEE
Murderer Seized After 3 Years as Fugitive
County Again Heavily Fines the Red Onion : Health codes: The restaurant chain agreed to $380,654 in new penalties for health and safety violations.
JERRY HICKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1 Jury in Gang Case Decides; 2nd Is Still Out
JERRY HICKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Only the Supervisors Had No Case : Kenyon's careful ruling in the Board of Supervisors' case helps Latinos, doesn't hurt blacks
Lifeguards Have a Feast as Squid by Hundreds Wash Up on Beaches
LEN HALL
Surfers Stay Away From Malibu Beach Ruined by Pollution
RON RUSSELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Disabled to Gain From Jobs Law
SHANNON SANDS
Irvine Firm to Aid in Child-Care Planning
GARDEN GROVE : Group Discusses Culture Clashes
JIM TORTOLANO
Stark's Idea Is Basically a Racist One : Congressman's comment about Secretary Sullivan is stereotyping at about its worst
So Who's the Deadly Species Here? : Humans are far more lethal to sharks than they are to us. An image makeover should emphasize their value.
ALEXANDER COCKBURN, A
lexander Cockburn writes for the Nation and other publications. and
Burglar Who Passed Out Drunk Pleads Guilty
Man Who Passed Out While Burglarizing Home Gets 1 Year
Residents Score Win in Battle Over Dump : Sunshine Canyon: A city panel rejects Browning-Ferris' bid to double the capacity of part of its landfill by elevating the road around it.
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Will Work for Column
AL MARTINEZ
That Time of Year : County Fair to Mix Food Booths, Shows, Long Tradition and Talking Egg
PSYCHE PASCUAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teen-Ager Killed, 2nd Hurt in Gang Shooting
Cannery Monument Proposal Is Canned : Waterfront: Council clears the way to raze Wilmington's old Heinz pet food cannery. Area may get a museum or plaza instead.
GREG KRIKORIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : Trustee Assailed for Backing Recall of Ely
CARLOS LOZANO
2 Charged After Raid Turns Up Guns, Drugs
Trash Haulers Slapped With 22 New Charges
Girl Badly Injured in Fall on Island
ORANGE : Commissioner to Seek Council Seat
Sen. Deddeh, Native of Iraq, Urges Caution in Dealings With Hussein
GREG JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Independence Joins Force in Arabian Sea
MARK STENCEL
'Horsing Around' With Gun, Boy Is Shot to Death
COUNTYWIDE : Firm Rehired for Child-Care Project
MAJA RADEVICH
Escondido
Simi Assailed Over Bid for Early OK on Annexation : Jordan Ranch: An environmental group says residents' concerns will go unheard if a county agency quickly reviews the proposal to absorb 5,800 acres.
TINA DAUNT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Way Out--Couple Perish in Blaze : Fire: Flames blocked the doorway, and security bars covered the window.
JOHN H. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Body Found Near I-5
COUNTYWIDE : Traffic Research Center Opens
MAJA RADEVICH
More City Job Seekers to Face Drug Screening
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assault Trial Ordered for Marine
From a Times Staff Writer
COSTA MESA : Fall Registration Under Way at OCC
Arson Fire at School Causes $60,000 Damage
KIRSTEN LEE SWARTZ
SOUTH COUNTY : School Board Races Get Late Entrants
CHERYLANNE BEALER
Sailor Alleges Assault Aboard Soviet Vessel
From The Associated Press and
County Approves $686-Million Budget : Supervisors: Balancing is achieved only after the board passes along $5.8 million in state cuts, the majority in the health, mental health and probation departments and the public defender's office.
DARYL KELLEY and JACK SEARLES, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COUNTYWIDE : Edison Predicts Less Air Pollution
KENNETH R. WEISS
No Takers for Head of 15-Foot Shark
MAJA RADEVICH
ANACAPA ISLAND : Brick Light Station Is Included on National Register of Historic Places
MAJA RADEVICH
Probe of Boy's Border Death Nears End
PATRICK McDONNELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Playing Lotto 6/53
Sullivan, Wilder Address Black Media Convention
ROBERT STEINBROOK and BILL STALL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
State Closes Island Colony to More Otters : Wildlife: The decision may lead to a dispute with federal biologists over the future of the 15 adult mammals who remain on San Nicolas.
JOANNA M. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOORPARK : Father Wants Equal Time With His Son
MACK REED
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Group Accuses City of Propagandizing
BILL BILLITER
Justice Brennan, Judge Souter and Supreme Court
Middle East Peace Process
Justice Brennan, Judge Souter and Supreme Court
Middle East Peace Process
Justice Brennan, Judge Souter and Supreme Court
Justice Brennan, Judge Souter and Supreme Court
Barr Strikes Out Singing the Anthem
Justice Brennan, Judge Souter and Supreme Court
Barr Strikes Out Singing the Anthem
Barr Strikes Out Singing the Anthem
Politics of Jail Site
Justice Brennan, Judge Souter and Supreme Court
Middle East Peace Process
Justice Brennan, Judge Souter and Supreme Court
Air Ambulance Plan Is Shot Down by Opposition
DEAN MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barr Strikes Out Singing the Anthem
Costa Mesa Pilot Is Winner of Earhart Memorial Scholarship
HERBERT J. VIDA
Imagination Is the Bond in an Upside-Down World : Books: The Latin American style of 'magic realism' mirrors a world where the incredible is real and reality surreal.
MARGARITA MONDRUS ENGLE,
Margarita Mondrus Engle, an agronomist and writer, lives in Fallbrook, Calif.
Bail Revoked for Two Held in Pastor's Death
OJAI : Woman, 42, Killed After Van Hits Tree
KIRSTEN LEE SWARTZ
Court Official to Join Drug Program, Avoiding a Trial
CATHERINE GEWERTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kidnap Ordeal Ends in L.A. for Oregon Man, 77 : Abduction: Three teen-agers asked him for a lift. Police say they then robbed him and took him for a long ride.
SCOTT HARRIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MISSION VIEJO : Ex-Supt. to Fill Post Temporarily
Middle East Peace Process
Middle East Peace Process
Aircraft-Painting Structure Backed for Edwards
ALAN C. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mother of Man Slain by Police Files Suit
COSTA MESA : Workshop Slated on Re-Entering College
Barr Strikes Out Singing the Anthem
Asbestos Forces Library Evacuation : Contaminant: The substance was detected just three days after the Santa Ana building was reopened following a two-week cleanup.
LILY ENG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COSTA MESA : 2 Corona Teen-Agers Arrested in Car Theft
JAMES M. GOMEZ
Dead Squid Washed Up : Environment: The warm ocean currents and strong surf along southern Orange County's shores are responsible for the creatures' drifting ashore, marine biologists say.
LEN HALL
Soviets Take a Final Taste of Americana : Diplomacy: On their last full day in San Diego, Soviet sailors took in the rodeo, talked to Boy Scouts and went shopping at Miramar.
RICHARD A. OPPEL JR., TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : Commission Still Considering Village
TOM McQUEENEY
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Initiative Effort Is Low-Budget Affair
JOHN PENNER
Fire That Destroyed Poway Church Ruled Accidential
NANCY RAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Girl, 8, Loses Fight With Cystic Fibrosis
From a Times Staff Writer
Ernst N. Abelmann; Retired Project Manager
San Diego
FULLERTON : Camp Encourages Latinos' Education
ERIK HAMILTON
Soviets Get a Full Final Sampling of Americana : Diplomacy: On their last day in the Southland, the sailors took in the rodeo at Camp Pendleton, talked to the Boy Scouts and went shopping.
RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hayden Counters Charges of Being Drunk at Meeting
JULIO MORAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clipboard : Misdemeanor Moving Violation Arrests
Researched by: ELENA BRUNET / Los Angeles Times
Troubles in Children's Services Dept.
Valley Bades Fond Goodby to Longtime 'Mayor' Dodo : Tribute: Although Tom Bradley's liaison has been transferred downtown, 'Don't get the idea that she's leaving,' he says at a luncheon attended by 200.
AMY PYLE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Officer's View of Clash
What Do We Need and How Much? : Suddenly, defense theory seems more urgent
5 Indicted in Drug Money Laundering Case
Sound Barrier to Block LAX Noise to Be Studied
OJAI : Drawing to Be Used to Identify Remains
KIRSTEN LEE SWARTZ
Recruiting on the Home Front
Sebastian Rotella
1 Held, 1 Sought in Man's Shooting Death
There's an L.A. Visitors Office, if You Can Find It
BOB POOL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Real Beverly Hills Cops Go Hollywood
MATHIS CHAZANOV
Geiger Counter Reading Upstages Rockwell Protest
MYRON LEVIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yukiko (Yuki) Anami; Owned Nursery in Glendale
No Contest Plea Given in Fatal Push Off Cliff
PATRICIA KLEIN LERNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 World War II-Era Shells Unearthed
Too Little Done for Disabled Students? : Schools: A federal investigation concludes that a county office failed to provide an adequate education for the handicapped in at least 10 districts.
RICK HOLGUIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MISSION VIEJO : Exchange Will Put Teacher in England
Foster Mother Surrenders Children : Social services: Reseda woman had accused county of a witch hunt. The youngsters were removed because officials have reopened a closed, 3-year-old sex abuse allegation against her husband.
SHERYL STOLBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
42 Illegals Arrested in 'Operation Icicle' : Raid: Authorities believe they were smuggled from Mexico to sell ice cream from pushcarts in Los Angeles.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Troubles in Children's Services Dept.
Mistrial Is Sought in Camarena Case : Courts: Jury misconduct is alleged by a lawyer for businessman convicted of conspiracy in drug agent's death. He says jurors discussed newspaper article.
HENRY WEINSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rene George; Commercial Real Estate Broker
INS Arrests 42 Ice Cream Vendors : Raid: Agents found illegal aliens living in a company warehouse. They are believed to have been smuggled in from Mexico to operate dessert pushcarts.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Sheriff's Lieutenant Named Police Head
Lookout in 'Ninja' Murders Gets Life
July Weather
Downtown Merchants Tell of Vagrant Trouble : Business: The homeless, drug dealers and mentally ill make their life miserable, say those trying to stay in business, but no one has any easy solution.
JOHN D. CRAMER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Suspects in Murder Case Have Bail Revoked : Crime: The Northridge teen-agers arrested in the slaying of a pastor can no longer post bond because of previous weapons charges.
PHILIPP GOLLNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Agents Seize Physician's Property in Drug Inquiry : Law enforcement: Files, medication, vials and syringes are taken at Dr. Harvey Leonard Dannis' offices in Anaheim and the homes of patients in Orange, San Bernardino and San Diego counties.
JIM CARLTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barr Strikes Out Singing the Anthem
Black Firefighters Do Battle Off Duty : Affirmative action: In an effort to 'tear down past injustices' and counter job bias, they run a training center in South Los Angeles to prepare African Americans for the fire service.
JOCELYN Y. STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Homicide Rate on Way to New Annual Record
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Greenpeace S.D. Leader Quits in Huff : Activism: Two local workers also resign amid dispute over their unauthorized action on malathion.
AMY WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOME & GARDEN
Flip-Up Garage Door Falling Fast to the Rolling Juggernaut
CLARK SHARON,
Clark Sharon is a regular contributor to Home Design
NUTS & BOLTS : A How-To For Homeowners : 'Silk' Plants Taking Root as Realistic Alternative
PATRICK MOTT
No Room for Cheap Furniture : Decorating: An expert says it's better to buy just a few pieces than lots of things that won't last.
KEITH TUBER,
Keith Tuber is a regular contributor to Home Design
Taking Home Ideas From the Job : Building: Couple who run a commercial interior design firm discover that many of the ideas that work for a hotel or hospital will work in a house.
BARBARA MAYER
What Landscape Professionals Plant If Plants Are Up to Them
EARL ARONSON
Nervy Neon : It Dares Designers to Tame Its Moods
DAN LOGAN,
Dan Logan is a regular contributor to Home Design
Cutting-Edge Ways to Keep Utensils in Sharpest Condition : Maintenance: To get the best service from knives and scissors, they must be treated with care.
Distributed by AP Newsfeatures
Have a Room That Needs a Little Extra? Give It an Alcove
BARBARA MAYER
ASK THE HANDYMAN : Is 6-Outlet Adapter Too Overpowering?
JOHN MORELL
Housing Unit Growth, 1980 to 1990
Up to the Gills in Aquarium Possibilities
ERIK FAIR,
Erik Fair is a writer based in Santa Ana
GARDENING : Non-Natives Are Restless
VALERIE ORLEANS,
Valerie Orleans is a writer based in Anaheim Hills
ENTERTAINMENT
The Message of 'SEALS'
STAGE REVIEW : The Twain Meet Again in 'Boys in Autumn'
RAY LOYND
Community Colleges Add Life to Picture : Art: Academic galleries lend vitality and variety to San Diego's art scene as they assume a broader role in staging dynamic exhibitions.
LEAH OLLMAN
Visionary Imagist Artists Draw on the Vocabulary of Louisiana's Cultural Heritage
MARY WARNER MARIEN, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
Winfield: The Trials of an Actor
SUSAN KING
Is the L.A. Festival Getting the Word Out? : Television: Festival organizers aren't going to local stations to promote the 16-day gala, say TV executives.
SHAUNA SNOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Steve Miller Mines the Golden Oldies at Universal Amphitheatre
DON HECKMAN
Music Reviews : Zinman Leads Russian Program at Hollywood Bowl
DANIEL CARIAGA
The Message of 'SEALS'
The New Murrow
The New Murrow
An Alternate Look at Actress Who Clashed With Reporter
The Message of 'SEALS'
An Alternate Look at Actress Who Clashed With Reporter
A Warners First
'Meager Value,' Indeed
Roseanne Barr's Rendition of 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
Soviet Bolshoi Ballet to Give 7 S.D. Shows
EILEEN SONDAK
New Director Wants 'My Own Stamp' on Youth Theatre : Stage: Joe Lauderdale sees no 'major changes' for Laguna children's program, but he hopes to add to the troupe's fame.
LYNNE HEFFLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roseanne Barr's Rendition of 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Allman Brothers Band Plays Solo-Friendly Favorites
CHRIS WILLMAN
JAZZ REVIEW : Woodard's Be-Bop Perspectives
DON HECKMAN
Errico to Speak in Laguna Niguel
THUHA TRAN
Vietnam Photographer Heads Down NVA's Memory Lane
JAY SHARBUTT, ASSOCIATED PRESS
PERFORMANCE ART : Hennessy's 3-Part 'Saliva' at Highways
CHRIS PASLES
STAGE REVIEW : A Rushed Portrait of a Cafe Society Queen
RAY LOYND
Wholesale Slamming
WEEKEND TV : Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait Dominates News Shows
Busfield's 'thirtysomething' Salary Dispute Resolved
Music Reviews : Chamber Program From Strawberry Creek Festival
JOHN HENKEN
Rick Dean: The Theater Habit
ROBERT KOEHLER
Atlanta Glows With the Success of Black Arts Festival : Culture: Sixty-plus events give spirit to the talents and creativity of African-American artists.
PAUL EVANS
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Surf Guitar Czar Dick Dale Still Wears the Crown Around Here : He can be uneven, but his raucous performance at the Coach House Thursday proves he's still one of Orange County's true musical gems.
JIM WASHBURN
New-Wavers 'Escape,' Land in San Diego
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
Song Set Affirms Black Cultural Traditions
LYNNE HEFFLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ashbrook: The Boyfriend From Hell
SUSAN KING
2 S.D. For-Profit Theater Ventures Learn From Hard Knocks
NANCY CHURNIN
Age and Sex Appeal
Roseanne Barr's Rendition of 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
Roseanne Barr's Rendition of 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
New York City Opera Season Opens With 'The Marriage of Figaro'
DANIEL J. WAKIN, ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
Mariah Carey Hits Top Spot in Video Debut
CHRIS WILLMAN
Boston Church Keeps Revival Movement Low-Key in Southland : Controversy: Beliefs of Boston Church of Christ have come under fire in some parts of the country. College campuses have been a major focus of the church.
JOHN DART, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : 'Beauty Shop' Dishes Dirt at Pantages
RAY LOYND
Mexican Folk Music Is Family Tradition : Ecos de Chiapas Performs Sunday at the Fiesta Marketplace in Santa Ana.
SUSAN BLISS
Hometown Victory for New England Village : Bequest: Rockford, Mass., outfoxes the Smithsonian Institution in a dispute over a millionaire's gift.
GERALDINE BAUM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Emmy Places Its Own Value on TV Family : Television: Such hot series as 'Roseanne' and 'Married . . . With Children' question the traditional family. The nominations seem to question the trend.
RICK DU BROW
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gangster-Rapper Ice Cube Puts On a Mean Show
JONATHAN GOLD
Coping With the Blast : 'Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes' Was a Tricky Project for Producers and Advertisers
IRV LETOFSKY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boesak Says Future Role Will Be Political
Religious News Service
At 'Broadway Jukebox,' Audience Names the Tunes
JOHN BEAUFORT, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
Giving Children Skills to Stay Out of Gangs
JOHN RIVERA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The New Murrow
Waxing Enthusiastic Over Tussaud's Rock 'n' Roll Circus : Nostalgia: Opened less than a year ago in London, the rock museum features robotic figures of rock stars sculpted in wax. Each exhibit is accompanied by music and comment.
JEFF KAYE
DANCE REVIEW : Soviet Navy Troupe Sails Into Warm Reception
EILEEN SONDAK
Materials for Arts Is Recycling Program That Has Direct Benefits : Philanthropy: Through this New York City program, individuals and businesses can donate items such as furniture, appliances and props for arts groups.
LAURA VAN TUYL, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
NEWS
Montana Museum Finally Wins Big Prize : Dinosaurs: After years of losing fossils to others, a treasured Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton will stay in the state. The bones excite experts and tourists.
PATT MORRISON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Joan Whitney Kramer; Singer and Songwriter
Girl, 14, Fatally Shot in Pomona
Imported Beetle Joins the Fray Against Ash Whitefly Infestation
JENIFER WARREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Air Quality Board Backs Edison-SDG&E Merger
LARRY B. STAMMER, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Pollution Panel OKs Merger for SDG&E : Utilities: Board requires SoCal Edison to pay for other L.A. firms' anti-smog efforts.
LARRY B. STAMMER, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Budget Reductions Threaten State Pesticide Regulation
MAX BOOT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Background
Pittsburgh Mayor Vetoes Ban on Cigarette Machines
From United Press International
CUBA / RUNNING OUT OF OPTIONS : Peacetime Havana Takes War Stance in Cash Crunch
DON A. SCHANCHE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Congress Passes Bill Raising Debt Limit
United Press International
German Votes Moved Up 2 Months : Reunification: Kohl and De Maiziere praise the accelerated schedule. But the opposition calls it political maneuvering.
TAMARA JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Had Prepared for a Different Kind of Middle East War : Strategy: Years of defense planning assumed Soviets or terrorists would be aggressors--not Iraqi invaders.
MELISSA HEALY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quake Rocks Iran; Damages Unknown
Associated Press
New Jersey Pipeline Bursts, Spills 84,000 Gallons of Fuel
United Press International
Americans in Kuwait Flee Gunfire, Fear : Scene: The 'sounds of war' compel couple to ignore U.S. advice and drive across the desert into Saudi Arabia.
ELIZABETH THAMES, ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEA Panel Opposes Obscenity Curb : Arts: It would repeal a rule forcing recipients of grants to certify that their works won't be offensive. Advisers told agency faces trouble in Congress.
ALLAN PARACHINI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Threat to Oil Conjures Up Specter of '70s Stagflation
JONATHAN PETERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House OKs Campaign Finance Reforms : Congress: The measure would provide voluntary spending curbs, cut PAC donations. Republicans complain the Democratic bill doesn't go far enough.
ROBERT L. JACKSON and WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
'Told You So,' Iran Tells Neighbors
Associated Press
Senator Brings Back Family Leave Bill, Hoping for Broader Support
From United Press International
Clare Sherry, 70; Schools Director
Agency Brands as Failure Effort to Start New Colony of Otters
JOANNA M. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Development to Be OKd if Land Is Saved for Rats
JENIFER WARREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stalemate Reported in Negotiations on Asia's Boat People
Reuters
NEWS ANALYSIS : Danger to Israel May Help Heal Ties With U.S.
DANIEL WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suddenly, Saudis May Have to Dance to Iraq's Tune
KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq May Put a Severe Squeeze on Oil-Dependent U.S., Analysts Warn : Economy: The fallout from the invasion is likely to be enormous and long-lasting.
TOM REDBURN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japan Clamps a Freeze on Kuwait Assets : Reaction: The goal is to protect accounts from seizure. Tokyo also plans sanctions against Iraq.
SAM JAMESON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Awarded $475,000 for Racial Intimidation
Associated Press
U.S., Soviets Ask World to Cut Off Weapons to Iraq
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG and JIM MANN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Gunmen Kill 140 Muslims During Prayers at Two Sri Lanka Mosques
From Reuters
Were 26 Chinese Set Adrift to Die? : Far East: The lone survivor claims they were--by Taiwan--after they tried to slip into the country illegally.
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bank Doubts Strand Kuwaitis in Europe
Reuters
Iraq Leader: 'One Who Confronts'
Associated Press
Invasion Could Give Iraq Key to Ending Hostage Crisis
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Florida Declares Victory in Its War With Medfly : Infestation: Officials say the pest has been eradicated in just 3 1/2 months. They take a potshot at California's 13-month battle.
ASHLEY DUNN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oil and Power In The Gulf
Francis M. (Dutch) Seeger; Drug, Alcohol Counselor
O.C. Superior Court Judge Nominated to U.S. Bench
CATHERINE GEWERTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's New Race for Supervisor After Judge OKs Changes in 1st District : Politics: Flores and O'Brien have primary victories invalidated by remapping. Former Schabarum aide vows to start over. But judge is hesitant. Neither lives in the redrawn district.
FREDERICK M. MUIR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Political Map of L.A. County OKd : Voting rights: Judge approves plan aimed at electing a Latino supervisor. June's election results are tossed out.
RICHARD SIMON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israel Concerned About Iraqi Missiles Near Jordan's Border
WILLIAM TUOHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cal State Trustees Hike Student Fees 10%
LARRY GORDON, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
House OKs Civil Rights Bill Despite Veto Threat : Legislation: The measure seeks to restore workplace protections against discrimination that were undercut by recent Supreme Court decisions.
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Small Water Systems Found Failing to Monitor Quality
From Associated Press
Boy Who Was Set Afire Says He 'Learned to Say No to Drugs'
United Press International
Officer Suspended for Failing to Help Woman Who Froze
United Press International
Bush Cites Importance of Saudi Arabia to U.S.
DAVID LAUTER and ROBIN WRIGHT, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Invasion Sparks Jump in Oil and Gasoline Prices
MIKE KRENSAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DEA Sting Takes Place on Barry Jury's Doorstep : Drugs: The jurors were said to be 'oblivious' to the police action at their hotel. The mayor's lawyer may ask for a mistrial.
From Associated Press
Japan Clamps a Freeze on Kuwait Assets : Reaction: The goal is to protect accounts from seizure. Tokyo also plans sanctions against Iraq.
SAM JAMESON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marshall Hospitalized After Fall
Associated Press
U. S. Sanctions Around The World
Hundreds of Squid Wash Ashore : Marine life: Creatures are offspring of South American species. They strew popular beaches in Orange and San Diego counties.
LEN HALL
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CHICO : Judge Denies He Has Conflict of Interest
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Hans Paul Verhoef; AIDS Victim Was Jailed
Norman Maclean, 87; Author, Professor
MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stark Admits Using Race to Attack Sullivan Was Wrong : Congress: But lawmaker stops short of formally apologizing in raucous House exchange. He renews his criticism of black Cabinet official.
WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Duffy Hit With Steep Fine in Deputy's Reassignment
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Robert J. Schmorleitz; Attorney Defended Unitarian Church
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL : Smith Backs Extending Death Penalty to Rape, Kidnap Cases
PAUL FELDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Albert Rose; Helped to Develop TV Picture Tube
Patience, Intelligence and Integrity Are Taylor's Hallmarks, Peers Say
CATHERINE GEWERTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Injured Woman Awarded $150,000
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
At Least 14 U.S. Oil Workers Captured
MAURA REYNOLDS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANALYSIS / A FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY : Albania Comes in From the Cold : Its rapprochement with the Soviet Union is proof that no country can live in total isolation.
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sex Reports on Priest Called Confirmed : Inquiry: Covenant House says probe found evidence of misconduct by Father Ritter, founder of shelter for runaways. He has denied wrongdoing.
From Associated Press
Iraq Promises Kuwait Pullout : U.S. Skeptical; Bush Offers Saudis All Possible Aid : Mideast: Baghdad solidifies hold throughout the emirate but under growing pressure pledges to begin withdrawing as early as Sunday.
KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Her Health Took a Licking, But Millie's OK Now
From The Washington Post
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ESCONDIDO : Apartment Settles Fair Housing Suit
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Breakaway Church Seeks to Recruit Ex-Archbishop : Religion: Catholic official who resigned because of his relationship with a woman is urged to join African-American congregation.
From Associated Press
Sudden Invasion of Kuwait Was Blitzkrieg, Showing That Force Trumps All Rules
DOUGLAS JEHL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
5-Foot-4, 305-Pound Woman Puts Weight Behind Battle Against Size Discrimination
United Press International
Cult Member Admits Guilt in Ritual Slaying
From Associated Press
Galveston Bay Spill Could Hit 700,000 Gallons
From Associated Press
University, Ex-Head Sued Over Sex Calls
From Associated Press
Senate Keeps 2 Battleships Afloat : Military: Lawmakers seize on the Iraqi invasion to save the vessels from mothballs. Two others are to be decommissioned as part of the defense bill.
PAUL HOUSTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Maglev' First Phase Cost Put at $1 Billion
KENNETH REICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Jobless Rate Hits 5.5%, Fueling Recession Fears : Economy: The unexpected July jump sent unemployment to its highest level in two years. Some analysts say the economic expansion may be over.
OSWALD JOHNSTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FINANCIAL MARKETS : CREDIT : Job Data, Mideast Worries Batter Bonds
From Times Wire Services
BRACING FOR AN OIL SHOCK : On the Street, Workers Are Unruffled
TIEN LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AT&T Paying $191.8 Million to Raise Sun Micro Share to 14.7%
From Reuters
Haven't Hit Bottom, Analysts Say : Securities: There are other things to worry about besides the Mideast situation, some analysts warn, such as the budget deficit and inflation.
TOM PETRUNO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Says Spiegel Won't Have to Put Up $21 Million : Thrifts: The ex-chief of Columbia Savings wins a round in his fight against charges that he squandered the firm's assets.
JAMES BATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Aeromexico's General Manager Quits Post
Loral Signs Cash Deal to Acquire Ford Aerospace
DEAN TAKAHASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BRACING FOR AN OIL SHOCK : Analysis : There's a 'Green' Side to the Mideast Crisis
JAMES FLANIGAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BRACING FOR AN OIL SHOCK : The Southland : Fearing Worst, Businesses Map Out Strategies
MARIA L. La GANGA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kuwaiti-Owned Area Firm Is in Quandry : Energy: Employees of oil explorer Santa Fe International don't know how the order to freeze Kuwait's assets in the U.S. will affect them.
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BRACING FOR AN OIL SHOCK : Crisis Likely to Benefit Oil and Defense Stocks : Fallout: The gains could come at the expense of airline, utility and hotel issues, experts say.
SCOT J. PALTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GM Halts Plan to Build Plant in Iraq
From Times Wire Services
FundAmerica CEO Says Founder Was Paid $5.4 Million
GREGORY CROUCH and ANNE MICHAUD, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
BRACING FOR AN OIL SHOCK : Oil Companies : Nation's Firms Scramble Amid Ban on Imports
PATRICK LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BRACING FOR AN OIL SHOCK : Employers : U.S. Firms Are Unable to Aid Staff in Kuwait
JESUS SANCHEZ and CRISTINA LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Realty Giant Grubb & Ellis Plans Cutbacks
MARTHA GROVES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kreek Named President of Fox Cable Division
Loral Agrees to Buy Ford Aerospace for $715 Million
DEAN TAKAHASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FundAmerica's Founder Paid $5 Million in '90
GREGORY CROUCH and ANNE MICHAUD, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
BRACING FOR AN OIL SHOCK : Stocks : 123-Point Dow Loss Cut in Half in Wild Market
PAUL RICHTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BRACING FOR AN OIL SHOCK : Cloud Cast on Kuwaiti Firm in Alhambra : Energy: Employees of oil explorer Santa Fe International don't know how the order to freeze Kuwait's assets in the U.S. will affect them.
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Richard Roberts Chosen to Fill Vacant Post at SEC
P&G Plans to Double Size of Soap Plant
Associated Press
Cable Firms' Suit Against Assessor Is Dismissed : Litigation: A Superior Court judge rules that the companies had no cause to bring a suit until the assessment-appeals process is completed.
JONATHAN WEBER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Selling Nostalgia, Coke Opens New Tourist Stop
LEE MAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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