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What happened on July 14, 1990
ENTERTAINMENT
STAGE REVIEW : Second Impressions of the New Phantom
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER WRITER
Rose Kennedy: Another Profile in Courage
By Rick Du Brow
In Hollywood, the Only Creed Is Plain Greed : Entertainment: Some charge that a white-male fraternity of executives still decides who gets to join the club.
By Jack Mathews
Cracking the 'Kouros' Case : Getty Gets First Look at Known Fake in Attempt to Authenticate Prized Statue
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
Selling Defunct Savings and Loans at Bargain Prices
Flags and Quotations
Should Government Rule When Faith, Science Clash? : CON: Critics Ignore Important Evidence of Spiritual Healing
By Stephen Gottschalk, \o7 Gottschalk, a Christian Scientist, has worked as an editor and consultant for the church. He has written frequent articles about the church and its beliefs and is the author of "The Emergence of Christian Science in American Religious Life," which was published in 1973\f7
Selling Defunct Savings and Loans at Bargain Prices
Straight Talk on George Strait
Panel Hears Testimony in Lutheran Gay Ordinations
By John Dart, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Bookstein Balances Old With the New
By Kenneth Herman
MUSIC REVIEW : Electronic Haze Obscures Talent
By Dirk Sutro
Waitress by Day Is Also a Working Actress by Night
By Ray Loynd
Glenne Headly: The Real Person Behind Trueheart
By Sue Martin
Why Not Play the Game Instead of Placing Blame?
Getting Some Notes on Readers' Scorecards
Getting Some Notes on Readers' Scorecards
POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Right (Same) Stuff : Rock: The Church is a polished group, but after 10 years of performing, it has not remade itself artistically and manages to paint only in a few darkly glistening hues.
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Musburger Provides Plenty of Good News
Storyteller at Universalist Church
By Thuha Tran
The Sports Calendar Is Too Full to Worry About the World Cup
Turning Nature Into Landscape Art : Career: A Harvard professor calls A. E. Bye 'probably one of two or three of the leading landscape architects since the Second World War.'
By Cynthia B. Hanson, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
The Sports Calendar Is Too Full to Worry About the World Cup
Tinkham Made Special Contribution to Life
If Only Conin/Brett Could Hit and Field
Music Reviews : Pianist Edward Aldwell Performs Bach Program
By Timothy Mangan
Music Reviews : Pristine Pops From Skrowaczewski, Watts at Bowl
By Daniel Cariaga
New Technology Is Pushing the Process of Rediscovery : Music: The improved sound and picture quality of laser discs gives vintage rock movies a new kick.
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Pop Music Reviews : Smithereens Deliver Right-Left Combination
By Don Waller
Pop Music Reviews : Church Sounds Good but Covers Little Ground
By Mike Boehm
Stage Reviews : Good Intentions, Poor Execution in 'Dancing'
By Robert Koehler
TV Reviews : Psychic Pursuer Pitted Against a Psychic Killer
By Irv Letofsky
TV Reviews : From Canada, 'Love and Hate' Based on a True Story
By Howard Rosenberg
There are no mega-events in store this weekend, but there...
WEEKEND TV : Three Close Encounters of the Musical Kind
STAGE REVIEW : 'Mama, I Want to Sing' Sequel Raises the Roof as Gospel Musical
By Ray Loynd
The $52-million dream of San Diego evangelist Morris...
By John Dart
BUSINESS
On The Record
Eastern Says It's Discussing Merger With Northwest
By Robert E. Dallos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SEC Suit Claims Insider Trading in GTE-Contel Deal
By Scot J. Paltrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wholesale Prices Rise 0.2%; Inflation May Be in Check
By Oswald Johnston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Ex-Silverado Officials Back Neil Bush Claim : Thrifts: In a turnabout, the two now say they recall the President's son did tell the board of his ties to a developer who borrowed from the S&L.
By Robert A. Rosenblatt and Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Dow Rally Continues as Fed Cuts Key Rate
By Tom Petruno, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Charges Fly Over Air Travel Surcharges : Airlines: Fees are added to ticket prices for everything from customs inspections and fuel to airport construction costs.
By Robert E. Dallos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Insider Trading Conviction Upheld: U.S. District Judge...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Consumer News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Consumer News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Sears Expects 32% Drop in 2nd-Quarter Profit : Earnings: The firm cites casualty losses in its insurance unit, including California fire claims.
By Linda Darnell Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mortgage Rates Up: Fixed-rate home mortgages averaged...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Consumer News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Executive Hiring Down 18%: U.S. corporations, hurt by the...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CBS, NAACP Sign Accord: On the final night of the NAACP's...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
IBM, Diebold to Combine ATM Operations: IBM and Diebold...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Consumer News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Counterfeiting Too Easy, Treasury Warns
From Associated Press
Lumber Store Chain Reports Heavy Losses
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Retail Sales Up 0.5%; First Rise in Five Months
From Associated Press
Selling Defunct Savings and Loans at Bargain Prices
Early-July Vehicle Sales Up: Sales of North American-made...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
An Acquisition With a Good Fit: Two Addictions
By Gregory Crouch
Pact for La Jolla Firm
Setting Him Straight on History of Colts
Genentech Inc.: The South San Francisco-based...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Orion Pictures Corp.: The Los Angeles filmmaker said it...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
MGM/UA Communications Co.: The Culver City entertainment...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
HOME & GARDEN
ARTISANS: Spotlighting makers of hand-crafted goods : Tiffany Lights Artist's Way
By Keith Tuber, \o7 Keith Tuber is a writer based in Granada Hills\f7
GARDENING : You Just Can't Get It Fresher : Enjoying Fruits and Veggies of Their Labor
By Nancy Jo Hill, \o7 Nancy Jo Hill is a regular contributor to Home Design\f7
NUTS & BOLTS : A how-to for homeowners : Ready for a Pool Table? Better Check Your Pockets
By Patrick Mott
Multifamily Home Futures
Just Hook Up and Bed Down : Hammocks, Nice Places to Hang Out, Come in All Shapes and Sizes (They Sleep Up to 12)
By Mike Spencer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Designs on a Homeowner's Personality
By Julie Bawden Davis, \o7 Julie Bawden Davis is a regular contributor to Home Design\f7
ASK THE HANDYMAN : A Roller Paints Faster, But Pad Is Tad Cleaner
By John Morell
Lilies Add a Variety of Colors to the Garden
By Henry Mitchell, \o7 Distributed by the Washington Post\f7 .
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Playing Lotto 6/53
The Passion and the Struggle : * NAACP Convention Shows Keen Awareness of the Problem
Totalitarianism Was Simpler : * Yeltsin Shows the Party's Really Over
3 on Council Hire Lawyer in Remap Fight : Government: Filner, Hartley and Bernhardt express concern that city attorney's office could not adequately represent them.
By Barry M. Horstman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PUC Says Merger Hearings to End Aug. 3; Foes Protest
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oceanside Soup Kitchen Plans Move; Unwanted Downtown
By Ray Tessler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Defense Lawyer Sues to Lift Ban on Prison Visits : Lawsuit: Action by Alex Landon challenges a directive stemming from a 1972 prison break that bars him from seeing jailed clients.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Age of Ageism
Schools Keep Their Cool : Weather: Teaching in classrooms without air-conditioning during a heat wave is a little easier with ice and some imagination.
By Tina Daunt and Adrianne Goodman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Camarena Attorneys Make Their Last Pleas
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Photograph Seizure
Ethnic Stereotypes in KCAL 'Dick Tracy' Cartoon Series
Ethnic Stereotypes in KCAL 'Dick Tracy' Cartoon Series
Jackson Drive Extension Stirs Debate
By Bonna M. De La Cruz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Court Rules in Favor of Mother Forced to Move to Keep Her Son : Family law: The decision overturning a Ventura judge's order is hailed by the ACLU as a victory for parents who want to relocate away from their former spouses.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lifeguard Who Rescued 2 Says County Beach Is Unsafe
By Carol Watson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bond Measure to Upgrade 911 System Put on Ballot
Arguments Heard in Trash-Plant Bidding Suit : Environment: Three North County cities hope to convince a judge that the $240-million trash-to-energy project should be open to competitive bidding.
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Glendale Man, 18, Drowns in Castaic Lake
Ex-Chaplain Wins $1.1 Million in Suit Against Deputies
Train Kills Man Trying to Walk Across Tracks
VENTURA : Carousel Owner Just a Boy at Heart
By Maja Radevich
SIMI VALLEY : Man Charged With Kidnaping, Assault
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
COUNTYWIDE : Panel Searches for Wasp Release Sites
By Psyche Pascual
Galanter Asks to Preserve 200 Acres Near Airport
OXNARD : Police Arrest 4 in Burglary of House
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
VENTURA : White-Power Gang Defector Beaten
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
NEWBURY PARK : Memorial Planned for Pilot Lost at Sea
By Stephanie Stassel
OXNARD : Group Fails in Bid to Force Recall Vote
By Hugo Martin
These Punks Are Gonna Die Hard! : Movies: Mayhem on Hollywood's scale is a fabrication, but sometimes a fellow dreams of becoming a lethal weapon, too.
By Steve Weinstein, \o7 Steve Weinstein is a regular contributor to The Times Calendar section. \f7
Rain Spatters County; Hot, Muggy Weather to Linger on Weekend
By Richard A. Oppel Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jurors in Buckey Retrial to Continue Deliberating
Sheriff's Dept. Sued Over Handling of Slayings
Council Approves Funds to Create Ethics Panel
Accident Revives Debate Over Street's Safety
Crimes By Area Covered By The Los Angeles Police Department
Palmdale Scraps Theater Because of Rising Costs
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Pleads Innocent to Raping Comic's Girlfriend
Asbestos Spill Shuts 405 Freeway : Hazardous materials: The northbound lanes remained closed through rush hour after the dust fell from a truck.
By Michael Connelly and Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
OJAI : Officials Hopeful on Post Office Dispute
By Thia Bell
FILLMORE : Mayor Says He Will Not Seek Reelection
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
MOORPARK : Truck Crashes, Spills 600 Gallons of Fuel
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
Doctor Accused of Sexual Assaults Pleads Not Guilty
By John Kendall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego Freeway Snarled as Asbestos Falls Off Truck : Traffic: All four lanes of highway are closed for hours to prevent cars from stirring up potentially dangerous dust.
By Mike Connelly and Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Urban Campers Stake a Claim
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Porter Ranch Plan Specifications Will Delay the Bulldozers : Timetables: A number of unresolved issues will probably delay the grading of Chatsworth hillsides for another year.
By Jeffrey Ball, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3rd Fatal Crash Renews Call for Blocking Short Cut
By Jeffrey Ball, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Day-Care Operator Faces 4 Years : Reseda: Five felony counts of child endangerment are filed. Police say they found a marijuana plant and a loaded rifle in her home.
By Patricia Klein Lerner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Huge Porter Ranch Project Has More Red Tape to Snip
By Jeffrey Ball, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Central L.A. Scrambles as Medfly War Arrives : Spraying: The sight of malathion-bearing helicopters sent residents and homeless alike searching for cover.
By John H. Lee and Ashley Dunn, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Helen Bloore McCollum; Job's Daughters Official
James Grant Kahlo; Actor
James E. Kelly; Longtime Obstetrician
Mega-Projects and Sunsets
By Sebastian Rotella
2 Youths Accused of Endangering Boy, 4
Hearing Postponed on Landfill Expansion
RHETORIC WATCH : German Bashing
Schubeck Arrested Over Drunk Driving
Man, 29, Charged in Deaths of 2 Women
State Appeals Court Overturns Ruling in Child-Custody Case : Family law: Judges say divorced woman cannot be forced to move to area near her ex-husband in order to retain her son.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1 Shot to Death, 1 Hurt in Fight Between Gangs
Team Genetically Engineers Brain Cells to Grow in Laboratory
By Linda Roach Monroe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lakeside
San Diego
Taxi Driver Shot in Back Near SDSU
San Diego
San Diego
Council Orders Health Spa to Ease Parking Shortage : Feud: Neighboring businesses and residents claim the club has allowed too many members to join, contributing to a lack of sufficient spaces on the lot.
By Tina Griego, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Council Decides Fate of Notorious, Vacant Hermosa Beach Site
By Shawn Hubler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Worden Quits Santa Clarita Post, Denies Being Pressured
By Steve Padilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arches for the Ages : * Don't Feed the Coliseum to the Development Lions
Leave it to the City Council to honor champion sled dog...
By Paul Freidman
Family-Therapy Participants Try to Shed Childhood Anguish
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Currently, Lifeguards in Hot Seat
By Tony Marcano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Weather Befriends Firefighters in Vanquishing Chino Hills Blaze
By James M. Gomez and Tammerlin Drummond, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Woman Fearfully Confronts Attacker Who Stalked Her
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAGUNA HILLS : Man in Ninja Outfit Robs Pizza Parlor
By James M. Gomez
COUNTYWIDE : Kaiser Joins Fight Against Measles
John Wayne Airport Traffic
Researched by Kathie Bozanich / Los Angles Times
ANAHEIM : City Receives Grant for Neighbor Patrols
By Lisa Mascaro
LAGUNA BEACH : City Worker Denies Embezzling Funds
By Leslie Earnest
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Group Begins Drive to Save Ridgelines
By Leslie Earnest
TRABUCO CANYON : Parents' Suit Against Builder Goes to Jury
By Jon Nalick
COUNTYWIDE : Continuance Urged for Welfare Funds
By Catherine Gewertz
COSTA MESA : Job Sharers Trade Hours, Benefits
By Mary Anne Perez
COUNTYWIDE : County Takes Steps to Conserve Water
By Laura Michaelis
STANTON : 3 Men Arrested in Bank Robbery
SEAL BEACH : Victim of Drowning Is Still Unidentified
HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District Picks Project Developer
By Bill Billiter
ORANGE : Day-Care Expansion Denied After Protest
By Mary Helen Berg
BUENA PARK : Summer Classes Lure Students
By Lynda Natali
GARDEN GROVE : Officials Weighing a Convention Center
By Jim Tortolano
IRVINE : 65 Firms Ask to Use Banned Chemicals
By Tom Mcqueeney
TUSTIN : Yard Sale Represents Years of Scavenging
By Shannon Sands
Nine Named to Pediatric Cancer Research Board
By Herbert J. Vida
Bannister May Seek Reelection \o7 and\f7 State Insurance Post : Politics: The councilman from Huntington Beach will 'probably' try to keep that seat while also running against Garamendi.
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Last Suspect in Teen's Murder Surrenders
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Costa Mesa to Study Revised Art Funding Restrictions
By Rick Vanderknyff, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Letting About 800 Cats Out of the Bag : Animals: An international show at the Anaheim Convention Center centers on responsible pet ownership, but a lot of felines will be strutting their stuff.
By Lucy Chabot, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's a Basic Instinct
By Al Martinez
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Opening Doors to Housing
NEWS
The Age of Ageism
Meaning of 'Don't Walk'
2 Teachers Applauded
Save College Farm
RTD Contest
FCC Asked to Require Captions on TV for Deaf During Quakes
By Jerry Gillam, Times staff writer
Ned Barclay Ball; Former Merrill Lynch President
Esther Lucile Brown; Study Changed Nursing Education
Mad Gunmen and Outlawing Assault Rifles
Kremlin Old Guard Swept Out of Central Committee
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fire Creates Monumental Traffic Jam
By Hector Tobar and John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Metro Rail Tunnel Collapses in Fire; Freeway Is Closed : Transportation: A 150-foot section of subway project caves in. A downtown three-mile stretch of U.S. 101 will remain closed at least through the weekend.
By Eric Malnic and Marita Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
4,000 Happy Albanians Reach Refuge in the West
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mandatory Water Cuts Voted Down by Council
By Frederick M. Muir, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : How Dare They! Atom Critics Cry : A report on radiation near the Hanford plant confirms residents' fears. And the government knew all along, some say.
By Janny Scott, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
3 Killed in Explosion, Fire in Pasadena
By Vicki Torres, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cutting of 50,000 Troops in Europe Backed by Panel
By Paul Houston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Repairing Tunnel Will Be Costly, Time-Consuming
By Ted Rohrlich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blaze Is the First Serious Accident on Metro Rail Job
By Jeffrey L. Rabin and Bob Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Red Cross Negligence Threatens Blood Safety, Panel Says
By Maura Reynolds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Firefighters Were Forced to Remain on Outside Looking In for Agonizing Hours
By Dean Murphy and Jane Fristch, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
CUBA / THE CHILL DEEPENS : Castro Losing Last Support in Congress
By Don Shannon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TERRORISM / A NAME FROM THE PAST : A Nasser on Trial in Egypt
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mohawks Speculate That Violence Could Damage Their Cause : Canada: Golf course standoff may end without more bloodshed. But Indians wonder who will lead them to their goals of land and self-government.
By Mary Williams Walsh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shanghai Mayor Tours U.S., Seeks to Revive Goodwill : China: Zhu is a rising star who could be a future Gorbachev. But he apparently sees no need now for Soviet-style restructuring.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Albanians Stage Loyalist Rally
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Two Top Soviet Mayors Quit Party : Dissent: The Moscow and Leningrad officials cite the 'inability of the party' to steer the nation toward a new society.
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
20,000 Romanians March to Demand Release of Activist Beaten by Miners
From Times Wire Services
Nigeria Curbs Smoking
\o7 Associated Press\f7
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : 2 Key Soviet Figures to Retire to Their Dachas Instead of Siberia Exile
By Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Briton's Anti-German Diatribe Reflects Wide Unease : Europe: Many privately fear a reunified, powerful nation, and how those fears are handled will affect the spirit in which the new state is born.
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Soviets Free 169 Japanese Fishermen
From Associated Press
Czechoslovakia to Evacuate Women and Children in Dispute With Cuba
\o7 Reuters\f7
Poland Plans to Sell Off State-Owned Industries
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
WORLD IN BRIEF : LATIN AMERICA : 64% in Region Live in Poverty, U.N. Says
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Team to Hunt for American Remains in Cambodia : Indochina: It will be the first such cooperation with the Phnom Penh government, now under increasing pressure from rebel attacks.
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : KOREA : 4 Lawmakers Quit in Broadcast Flap
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Probe Launched Into 'Carlos' Crimes
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Must Cut Demand for Cocaine, Colombian Insists : Diplomacy: President-elect Gaviria meets Bush. He says his nation cannot win the drug war unless consumption is curbed.
From Associated Press
WORLD IN BRIEF : KENYA : Mandela Criticizes West During Rally
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Leading Dissident Will Not Be Freed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fuel Leaks on Shuttles Appear Unrelated : Space: The glitches are in different parts of the Atlantis and Columbia systems. That makes fixing them easier, NASA says.
From Times Wire Services
WORLD IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Jewish Emigration Reportedly Blocked
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Roemer Will Not Sign Abortion Bill but May Let It Become Law
From Associated Press
Abortion Case Foes Now Seek Common Ground : Dialogue: Two combatants in Supreme Court action talk about joining forces to back better adoption services and prenatal care.
By Eric Harrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senate Sends Disabled Rights Bill to Bush : Legislation: It is hailed as an 'Emancipation Proclamation' by one lawmaker. The White House says the President will sign it soon.
From Associated Press
Don't Take the A Train, N.Y. Tells Homeless
From Associated Press
Democrats Seek to Force Action on Civil Rights Bill
By Helen Dewar, THE WASHINGTON POST
Army Plans to Shut Down 50 ROTC Units
From Times Wire Services
1990 Census Will Be Worst Count Ever, Lawmaker Says
From Associated Press
Halt Bush's Tilt to Left, Conservatives Tell GOP : Politics: Five leaders from the party's right deliver a blast at the President for agreeing to a tax hike and for his stands on foreign, social issues.
By Robert Shogan, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Was Pressured to Testify, Witness Against Barry Says
From Associated Press
NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Tests Fail to Link Youths to Attack
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Mecham May Run Again, Court Rules
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Woman Ordered Off King Slaying Site
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Talks to Work Out Clean Air Bill Start
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Rain Adds to Ohio Valley and East Coast Flooding
From United Press International
NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Psychiatric Testing Ordered in Dart Case
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
San Jose's Latinos Howl About Plans for a 'Conquest Statue'
By Harold Maass, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Votes Curb on Ex-Presidents' Funds
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Judge Tells State to Release Welfare Funds : Budget: Legislative deadlock continues with no end in sight. Payroll missed for some state workers.
By Max Boot and Douglas P. Shuit, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Few Drug-Exposed Babies Receive Help
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 8,000 Jobs May Be Lost to Save Owl
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Anti-Drug Measure Is Snuffed Out
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Accord Will Halt Seal Pup Slaughter
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : University to Ban Smoking on Campus
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bill Burrud; Host of TV Animal Programs
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Case Dismissed in Slaying of Deformed Baby
From Associated Press
Top Military Appeals Judge
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Workers Knew Their Job Was Dangerous : Tragedy: Three dead men are remembered as courteous and hard working. They also knew they were in an inherently hazardous business.
By Denise Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Orders Mail Bomb Suspect Held Without Bail : Crime: The Georgia man faces separate charges of witness tampering. Prosecutors are barred from mentioning the blasts that killed two.
From Associated Press
Sullivan Praises Troubled Learnfare
From Associated Press
Freeway May Be Closed for Monday Commute
By Virginia Ellis and Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Contractor Calls Blaze a 'Tremendous Disaster'
By Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : For Firefighters, It Was 'Like Walking Into Hell'
Alternate Freeway Routes
Ebria Feinblatt; First LACMA Drawing Curator
Councilman Calls Deed Error, Not Impropriety : Development: Krembas says he thought the 99-acre giveaway was minor adjustment to earlier transaction.
By Rose Ellen O'Connor and David Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Airliner Averts Collision During Airport Landing
By Jeffrey A. Perlman and James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Role of County Staff Reviewed in Land Inquiry
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Magic Kingdom Visit a Nightmare for Idaho Family : Lawsuit: Family claims guard accused them of theft. Daughter needed therapy after seeing a headless Mickey Mouse.
By Faye Fiore, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Metro Rail Tunnel Burns Downtown, Severing Freeway : Accident: A 150-foot section of the structure collapses. A three-mile stretch of U.S. 101 could remain closed for weeks.
By Marita Hernandez and Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Salk Researchers Report Brain Cell Breakthrough
By Linda Roach Monroe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 2 Belgians May Be Freed, Paper Says
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Killer Dies After Calling Death Penalty Racist
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Settlement Reached in Police Cadet's Death
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Iran-Contra Grand Jury Hears North a 6th Time
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Reopening of Freeway Awaits Tunnel Check
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii and Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
SPORTS
The A's and Their Money Soon Will Part on Canseco Contract
By Melvin Durslag
Fighter Pilots Put Goodwill Into Games : Soviet arrival: U.S. Air Force scrambles when guest planes show up a day earlier than expected.
From Associated Press
NCAA Charges Against UNLV Called Major : College basketball: Preliminary inquiry of national champion has been completed, source says.
By Danny Robbins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Class Starts for Rams' Third Pick : Football: Berry signs a contract and will try to learn to play cornerback.
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kevin Mackey, Cleveland State University basketball coach...
Teresa Edwards scored 19 points to help the U.S. women's...
Names in the News
The International Tennis Federation announced tougher...
Names in the News
With the Alps behind them, the 170 cyclists left in the...
The stepbrother of former Loyola Marymount basketball star...
Names in the News
Red Wings Replace Demers With Former Capital Coach Murray
U.S OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : This Brandy Shows That She's Getting Much Better With Age
By Mike Penner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : ROUNDUP : Lawrence Walks Away With American Record
From Associated Press
They're Pumped Up for Shot at Olympics : Bodybuilding: After 44 years of lobbying, enthusiasts might finally get a vote by the IOC.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Day Escapes Injury at Arlington
From Associated Press
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Bayakoa Entered in Vanity, but McAnally Will Not Decide Until Sunday if She'll Run
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Him, Bike Is Not a Toy
By Dave Distel
You Have to Listen to What He Doesn't Say
By Peter Schmuck, BALTIMORE SUN
Padres on Edge, on Skids : Baseball: As the trade rumors swirl around them, they lose again, 4-1 to Pittsburgh, and fall 15 games behind Cincinnati in the NL West.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chain Reaction of College Expansion Events Sweeping Nation
By Ken Murray, BALTIMORE EVENING SUN
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Holtz Makes West Pay Price for Penalties
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Building for the Future : Family affair: Westlake Village's Hoang brothers spare the furniture and take shots at a real goal in Minneapolis.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Geller Again Plays Key Role to Lead West to Legion Win : Baseball: Woodland Hills team posts 14th consecutive victory to move into tie for Western Division lead.
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: ANTHONY DAVIS : A.D.'s Past Always Present : Notre Dame Nemesis Treasures Long Run as USC, Valley Legend
By John Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Building for the Future : Field hockey: Talented youth, rigorous training program have U. S. pointing for a berth in 1996 Olympics.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOTOR RACING : Krieger Gains Ground, Bids to Pass Harper in Sportsman Points Race
By Brian Murphy
Desbrow Dusts the Competition at Ventura
By Paul Olson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Former Hart Coach Carson Takes Football Job in Spokane
AMERICAN LEGION : Winning Rally Ignites Celebration as Well as Opposing Coach's Fuse
By Steve Elling
Pilkenton Suspended Five Days
NCAA Champion McBride Wants to Leave CSUN for UC Irvine
Kanim Joins Women's Volleyball Staff at CS Northridge
MINOR LEAGUE REPORT : Brothers Tatum Back Together With Brewers
By Jim Lindgren
THINGS PEOPLE DO : BAY FISHING : The Best Advice of Those in the Know? Have Fun, and Take All You Want--but Don't Eat All You Take
By John Geis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Funny, but Encinitas' Gerlach Is Talented in the Water, Too : Surfing: The class clown of the world pro tour is also a serious competitor with a social conscience.
By Jim Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lindley Wins Golf Title in Nevada
ROUNDUP : Williams Adds a New Twist, Earns First Place
From Associated Press
Good Luck, Guile Guide Paul Cleary : Hall of Fame: Being in the right place at the right time and a dogged work ethic helped former USC football star become a college All-American.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hill Can Add First Base to His Fielding Resume
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Collectors Show Is in the Cards for Convention Center
Home Gets Sweet, 2-0, for Abbott : Baseball: Angel left-hander earns first victory at Anaheim Stadium in nearly one year by holding the Blue Jays to four hits.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Makes No Bones About Apologizing
By Ted Brock
GOLF ROUNDUP : Wet and Tired Geddes Leads U.S. Women's Open
From Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Boddicker, Red Sox Stay on Skids
By Dan Hafner
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Duncan Leads Reds Past Mets, 4-2
By Dan Hafner
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Late Rally by Muller Beats Pugh
From Associated Press
Betting With Bob : Man Vs. Microchip
Shotiche Posts Upset in Murray Handicap
By Bob Mieszerski
Schwartz Rolls to Fair Derby Speedway Title
SURFING AT OCEANSIDE : Beschen Parlays New Underdog Role Into Upset
By Mike Reilley
SUMMER PREP BASKETBALL : Parks' 30 Lead Marina Past Rolling Hills, 89-71
In Search of First Win, Dukes Meet Breakers
Trade Talk May Be a Start for Javier : Baseball: Dodger outfielder gets a key pinch-hit in a 5-2 victory over the Cubs. If Gibson is dealt, a starter's role might result.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOXING : Breland Should Act on a Career Change
By Earl Gustkey
Michael Andretti finished the qualifying session at the...
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