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What happened on July 17, 1990
NEWS
Forgive and Forget? : Politics: Polls show that some outrage over Watergate and Richard Nixon is fading. But this may say more about the American people than the former President.
By Josh Getlin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Media : Responding to Ridley: The View of British Press
NEWS ANALYSIS : Library Is Another Step in Nixon's Resurrection : Politics: Sustained and motivated by his sense of destiny, he has mostly shed the aura of shame.
By Sara Fritz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D.A. Opens Probe Into Tunnel Fire
By Eric Malnic and Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
$508 Million Added to B-2 Bomber Costs
United Press International
LOCAL : Valencia Man Held in Fatal Crash
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Number of Inner-City Single Parents on Rise : Families: Experts see a shortage of 'marriageable' young black men. The situation fosters a cycle of poverty, they say.
By Sam Fulwood Iii and Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Focus : Neighborhood is Home to History
By Elena Brunet
PARIS : Two Plus Four Plus Poles
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bush Lauds Boy's Philanthropy
From Times Wire Services
40 Climbers Killed in Soviet Avalanche : Pamir Range Quake Starts Snowslide; 13 Foreigners Among Dead
From Associated Press
NIXON LIBRARY : THE BIRTHPLACE : Little White House Deemed Library Heartbeat
By Jim Carlton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cubans Take Hostages at Embassy
BLUE LINE JOURNAL : For Some Early Riders, the Past Is Prologue
By David Ferrell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Service for Snyder
WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rebels Encounter Stiff Resistance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : ANC Assails Rural Police 'Inhumanity'
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Younger Ceausescu Backed at Trial
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Boycott Targets Aid to Jewish Emigres
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Jailed British Nurse Freed After Appeal
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Governmental Crisis Defused
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Hundreds Protest Mohawk Blockade
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Old Street Cars May Replace New Fleet
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : Shooting That Took 2 Lives Investigated
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : U.S. Opposes Merger of Concert Facilities
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Protester Ousted From Site of King Museum
Associated Press
China Launches Upgraded Rocket
Associated Press
Orange County? We're Talking GOP Territory : Politics: The Nixon library is another badge on the chest of this bastion of conservatism and will be worn proudly.
By Dave Lesher, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
ON DECK: UCI chemist F. Sherwood Rowland, part of a team...
By Jeffrey A. Perlman and Mark Landsbaum
RISE AND FALL: The thousands about to be laid off by...
By Jeffrey A. Perlman and Mark Landsbaum
ENCORE: Rep. Robert K. Dornan, a former talk-show host, is...
By Jeffrey A. Perlman and Mark Landsbaum
Special Section on Nixon Library
GRIDLOCK? Will President Bush's arrival disrupt Wednesday...
By Mark Landsbaum and Jeffrey A. Perlman
'Bush on Board' May Mean Misery on I-5
By Dave Lesher, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Democrats Have the Memory of an Elephant When It Comes to Nixon
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
25 Hurt in Fighting Empire State Blaze
Associated Press
LOCAL : Nixon Arrives in Southland, Will Meet Reagan This Afternoon
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
LOCAL : Fatal Accident Witness Sought
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
WORLD : Decaying City of Fez Will Have to Evacuate 100,000 People
From Times Wire Services
7 Nations OK Settlement on Polish Border
From Associated Press
WORLD : German Slurs Embroil Thatcher
From Times Wire Services
Israel High Court Quashes Emergency Housing Plans
From Reuters
Budget Games Over: Bush : Will Press Compromise on Deficit
From Associated Press
NATION : Debate Cap Put on Rights Bill
From Times Wire Services
STATE : Earth First! Charges Refused
From Times Wire Services
NATION : Fires Fan Across the Northwest
From Times Wire Services
Soviets Got No Key Aid Offer, Genscher Says
From Associated Press
WORLD : Cosmonauts Try to Repair Craft
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : Sweden Extradites Soviet Teen; Was 1st of 5 Young Hijackers
From Times Wire Services
Philippines Quake Toll Reaches 302 : Hundreds Pulled From Rubble of Hotels, Factories
From United Press International
WORLD : Accident Kills 5 Israeli Soldiers
From Times Wire Services
12 Cuban Refugees Leave Czech Sanctuary in Havana
From Reuters
Carla Hills Called 'Cute but Aging' : Japanese Politician Defends Words, Says No Sexism Intended
from United Press International
NATION : Man to Marry Adopted Daughter
From Times Wire Services
Home Visiting Urged to Curb Infant Deaths : Health: U.S. study says the practice could improve well-being of youngsters and reduce instances of child abuse and neglect.
By Janny Scott, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Blue Line Ridership Is Higher Than Expected
By Charisse Jones and Ronald B. Taylor, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
School Board Picks Latino to Succeed Britton
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
25% Spending Cut Looms as Deficit Soars
By William J. Eaton and Tom Redburn, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
High Medical Costs Add to Ills of Poor, Health System
By Sam Fulwood Iii and Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Library May Bring Nixon a Measure of Redemption
By Ralph Frammolino and John Needham, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wilson, Feinstein 'Attend' Banquet Via Video Screen
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein Backs Tax Hike; Wilson Won't Rule It Out
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Montoya Arrives to Start Prison Term a Day Early
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
View From the Nixon Library
By Robert A. Jones
Philip Leacock; TV, Film Director
Sweeping Sovereignty Declared by Ukraine : Soviet Union: The republic spells out a vision of neutrality. It seeks control of its industry and resources.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Open to Talks With Soviet Party Dissidents
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REGIONAL REPORT / ABORTION INITIATIVE : Oregon Bypassing Politicians to Give Voters a Voice on Issue
By John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : The Rush to German Unity Proves Unstoppable
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Walesa Foes Form New Movement
From Associated Press
38 Hurt in Empire State Building Fire
From Associated Press
4 Californians Among 36 Winners of MacArthur Foundation Grants
From Associated Press
Outside Experts to Review NASA Status : Space: The action follows a series of embarrassing debacles. Administration officials insist there is not a loss of confidence in the agency.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Incinerators May Close Over Dioxin Rule
Nixon Home Carefully Restored
By Jim Carlton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Raising Money Was Tough Task : Donations: Nixon relied on old friends and supporters to give more than $27 million. He chipped in $2 million himself.
By Dave Lesher, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Nixon Library
Nixon Library : Nixon Facts
NIXON LIBRARY : THE MAN : Driven by Sense of Destiny, Nixon Finds Peace Is at Hand
By Sara Fritz, Sara Fritz, a staff writer in The Times' Washington bureau, covered Watergate and dined with Richard Nixon at his home in Saddle River, N.J., a few years ago and TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nixon Library : Library Chronology
Nixon Library : Inside The Nixon Library
By Danny Sullivan, Los Angeles Times
NIXON LIBRARY : THE DESIGN : Unmonumental Library Reflects Nixon's Unpretentious Beginnings:
By Leon Whiteson, Leon Whiteson, a free-lance writer based in Los Angeles, writes frequently about architecture for The Times
PERSONAL HEALTH : Junk Food Is Prime Fare for Prime Time
By Kathleen Doheny
PERSONAL HEALTH : Last Wishes : Dying: Fear of being suspended in a vegetative state has triggered an unprecedented demand for living wills since high court ruling.
By Shari Roan, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
Then and Now, Women's Work Remains Same
By Jack Smith
Sorting and Savoring Trip's Impressions
By Joseph N. Bell
Gratitude Is Showered on Ronald McDonald House's Caring Couple : Haven: The facility in Orange has sheltered more than 250 people with sick children or other problems since it opened.
By Maureen O'haren, and Maureen O'Haren is a writer based in Laguna Niguel.
KEEPING FIT : Hot, Smoggy Days Are a Challenge to Exercisers: Some Tips to Survive : There are many ways for fitness buffs to avoid fatigue and illness. Overall, it is best to remember two words--liquids and moderation.
By Jan Hofmann, and Jan Hofmann is a regular contributor to Orange County View.
A Hybrid Hoedown for Homeless
By Pamela Marin
Stress Relief: How does Pope John Paul II, 70, get away...
Compiled by YEMI TOURE
BOOK REVIEW : Search for Environmental View of Design
By Sam Hall Kaplan, Kaplan, reviewing for the vacationing Lee Dembart, is the author of "L.A. Lost & Found" (Crown), among other books. and
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Julia Roberts' Bit Mum to Mom
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cocker Will Star in Fire Benefit
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : James Brown May Be Released
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Partridge' Alumnus Sentenced
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Unencumbered Nadia in Seoul
From Times Wire Services
Regional Outlook : Africa's Future Riding the Train to Nowhere : After a period of real optimism in the 1970s, the region has fallen further behind the rest of the developing world.
By Michael A. Hiltzik, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Culture : An Icon That Is France : To the nation, the Tour de France is more than just the world's most difficult bicycle race.
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ISLAMABAD : Defusing Kashmir Conflict
JOHANNESBURG : Birthday, Politics in S. Africa
Documentary : Life in a Time of Chaos: Past the Bullets in Beirut : In a city often crippled by violence, the beach clubs flourish and the golf course is green and groomed. The evidence of the Lebanese as survivors is everywhere.
By Marilyn Raschka, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Profile : Japan Picks Its First Real Astronaut : Mamoru Mori, a poetic physicist, will be part of a future U.S. space shuttle crew.
By Karl Schoenberger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Insider : With Relations Cooling, Israel Being Careful With U.S. Card : A $4-billion arms deal with the Saudis draws nary a peep. The silence says plenty about the gap between the allies.
By John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Doing Business : Miami Armored-Car Maker Thrives in Violent Colombia : Business is booming for making cars bulletproof and bomb-resistant. There is no shortage of customers.
By William R. Long, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Briefing Paper : North Africa Moves Toward Joint Market : The News:
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Next Step : Toward a New Kind of Latin Revolution: Power to the Middle Class : The Bush plan aims to revive laggard economies with investment, trade and debt relief. The wealthy oligarchies would lose out in the process.
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FDA Banning Fish Oil Pills, Says They Have No Medical Benefits
By Maura Reynolds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
German-Bashing Issue Haunts Thatcher : Britain: A hunt begins for the person who leaked a government memo listing 'bullying' and 'egotism' among German character traits.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE WHITE HOUSE / FAMILY MATTERS : Some Presidential Problems Are Relative : Bush is among many chief executives plagued by the actions of their kin.
By Robert Shogan, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Soviets Agree to Germany in NATO : Europe: Gorbachev and Kohl sweep away the final barriers to unification. They also reach agreement on a range of other issues affecting the Continent's future.
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Arab Bazaars Mix Politics and Profits : Just as U.S. policy-makers watch Wall Street, so Arab leaders check the souk. For amid the treasure-trove of gold, rugs and trinkets may be found the region's soul.
By Nick B. Williams Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
NIXON LIBRARY : THE VOICES : From Annenberg to Ziegler, Views of Nixon--Then and Now
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NIXON LIBRARY : THE OTHERS : Critics Label Libraries as Shrines by the Presidents, for the Presidents
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Army Investigates 6 Deserters Seized in Florida
From United Press International
Goland Gets Jail Term for Illegal Campaign Gift
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL : Valley Man Held After SWAT Raid
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Central Park Jogger Tells of 'Wilding' Attack Injuries
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
M. Lockwood; British Film Actress, Star of 'Lady Vanishes'
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION : Whale's Release No Fish Story
From Times Wire Services
SAN JOSE : Another Try For a Cease-Fire
Sheriff's Rail Patrol Ready--and Waiting : Security: Minor flareups are met by a show of force on the Blue Line. But the relative peace has been a pleasant early surprise.
By Victor Merina, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NIXON LIBRARY : THE LIBRARY : Controversy Dogs Creation, Content
By John Needham, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Philippine Quake Kills at Least 108 : Disaster: A magnitude 7.7 temblor hits Manila and the main island. About 1,000 people are reported trapped.
By Bob Drogin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Heavy Rains Bring Floods to Southwest : Weather: A woman is swept away and killed in Las Vegas. Storm moves to California, swamps Twentynine Palms.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
FDA Asked to Review Drug Lab's Accuracy
From Reuters
Nixon Library : Nixon Timeline
Compiled by MARY LOU FULTON
SPORTS
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Study Is Planned After Record-Breaking Year
From Associated Press
Jockey Accused of 'Fixing' Gets Support
From Associated Press
White Sox's Lyons Gets the Drop on Astonished Crowd at Tiger Stadium
By Associated Press
10 Years on Road to Glory : Football: The AFL took root in 1960 and quickly was maligned. But by 1970, it had become a thorn deep in the side of NFL.
By Bob Oates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Golf Idyll: British Open at St. Andrews
By Jim Murray
He's Still Profiting From Victory in 1989 : Golf: Since winning the British Open last year, Mark Calcavecchia has been receiving six-figure appearance fees to play overseas.
By Bruce Berlet, HARTFORD COURANT
TRACK ROUNDUP : Johnson Beats Burrell in 200; Lewis Extends Nine-Year Streak
From Associated Press
RAIDERS : Alzado Strains a Calf Muscle, Sits Out Part of First Practice
By Chris Baker
Gary Is Ready to Get Into Swing of Things : Rams: He struggled as a minor leaguer for Expos, but appears ready to improve his statistics as second-year tailback.
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Joyner on 15-Day Disabled List, May Have Stress Fracture in Knee
By Robyn Norwood
Chargers' Success in the 1960s Case of Having the Right Mix
By Bob Wolf, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Ex-AFL Star Kemp Retains High Profile : Football: Former MVP quarterback for the Buffalo Bills is secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
By Bob Oates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Appeals Court Tells Shaw He's a Celtic
George Steinbrenner sent the bulk of his evidence to Fay...
Buster Douglas and promoter Don King have not settled a...
Names in the News
The World Series will start Tuesday, Oct. 16, three days...
Names in the News
Kevin Mackey, basketball coach at Cleveland State, had...
Farkas Loses in Quarterfinals
Show Believes He Is Back; Padres Aren't
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Michigan Supreme Court agreed to hear the case of a...
Decline of the Yankees Was No Accident, by George
By Jack O'connell, THE HARTFORD COURANT
Even Nostalgia Suffers in Steinbrenner Reign
By Steve Jacobson, NEWSDAY
To McNamara, 1986 Is a Lifetime Ago
By Tim Keown, MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
He's in Danger of Staying on a Bumpy Roll
By Ted Brock
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Davis Hits Grand Slam, Clinches Reds' 8-3 Win
From Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pitching-Rich A's Get Richer, Sanderson Sharp in 3-0 Victory
From Associated Press
Seventh-seeded Anne Smith advanced to the second round of...
Names in the News
Dukes Hold Off San Antonio Racquets To Record First Victory on the Road
They May Not Be Boys of Summer, But They Keep on Swinging : Senior Softball: San Juan Capistrano Angels aren't the retiring type. They will defend World Series title this summer.
By Adam Steinhauer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Greg LeMond Races to Within 5 Seconds of Tour de France Lead
From Times Wire Services
Seattle Waives Bosworth Over Failed Physical
From Associated Press
Douglas, King Settle Lawsuit; Title Fight Set
From Associated Press
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Fans Back Arco Stadium Plan
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Coach Admits Cocaine Use
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pete Rose to Appear on Crutches for Sentencing on Tax Charges
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Arnie's Army on Its Final March
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Back Keeps Bubka Out of Games
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Edwards Leads U.S. Past Cuba
From Times Wire Services
It's Five-Way Battle for Riding Title : Hollywood Park: With six days left in meeting, Valenzuela, Stevens and 3 others are in close contest.
From Times Wire Services
The Special Allure of Baseball Lies in Its Lore and Legacy
By John Steadman, THE BALTIMORE EVENING SUN
Notes And Quotes
Langston Hears Same Flat Notes by Angels, 3-1 : Baseball: Brewers hand him his eighth loss in 12 starts since May 15. The Angels have scored 15 runs in the 11 games he has lost this season.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wells Works Well for First Paycheck, Beating Cardinals
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Eliot Teltscher, playing his first tournament in two...
Impostor in the Ring? : Boxing: Florida panel is probing charges that fighter knocked out by Roy Jones Saturday was someone other than Derwin Richards.
Associated Press
Stevens Discovers There's First Time for Just About Everything : Angels: Edmonton outfielder makes most of his major league debut in place of the injured Wally Joyner at first base.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TOUR DE FRANCE : Showdown Begins Through Passes in Pyrenees
From Times News Services
Whitewater Mecca Returns When the Weather Is Dry : Rafting: California's four-year drought has brought the rapids back to the Stanislaus River.
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MASTERS NATIONAL CYCLING : Whitney's Philosophy Is Solid Gold
By Laura Palmer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prep's Deal With A's Put at $1.2 Million
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Twins Charged With Running Art Theft Ring
Man Convicted of Murder in His Son-in-Law's Death
By Jerry Hicks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Makes You Sorry, Not Safe : Senate Crime Bill's Provisions Range From Problematic to Dangerous
Forty Thousand Ways to Go Wrong
Molestation Suspect's Letters Released : Children: Social worker who was arrested last week had branded his department too eager to condemn sexual acts involving youngsters.
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tentative OK May End Strike at Kaiser : Labor: Nurses' union, hospital officials reach agreement to halt nine-week walkout. Ratification is expected today.
By Bob Baker, TIMES LABOR WRITER
Palestinian Student Won't Be Deported
By Ronald L. Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Pulled From Ocean After 48-Hour Ordeal : Rescue: Survivors, clinging to an ice chest, were heard shouting in the waves near Malibu. They said two companions died after their boat was run down by another.
By John Kendall and Bettina Boxall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Judge Orders Woman to Leave Actress Alone
Soviet Union's Economic and Political Woes
Fire Burns 610 Acres in Angeles National Forest
Company Fined $15,000 in Soil Dumping Case
State Widens Probe of Electrical Vault Blasts
Disabled Demonstrate at Deukmejian's Home
Bobcats, Other Animals Seized; Woman Arrested
County Urged to Create Top Management Post
Anti-Abortion Protesters Get Terms Up to 215 Days
Trying to Shuck 4-H's Corny Image : Valley Membership Falls Despite Nationwide Growth in Urban Areas
By Betsy Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Camarena Case Goes to Jury After 9 Weeks : Justice: Panel begins deliberating the fate of four men accused in the 1985 kidnaping and murder of U.S. drug agent.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baby Injured as Mother Jumps From Overpass
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gless Fan Is Sentenced to 6-Year Term for Break-In : Crime: Woman obsessed with television star pleads no contest to burglary charges. She apologizes for harassment.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mamaux Can't Vote on Carlsbad Tax
By Ray Tessler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Buys 625-Acre Ranch for Parkland : Open space: The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy wants to create a wildlife corridor at Sage Ranch. But the plan hinges on a land-swap deal for adjoining property.
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mayor Kicks Councilman Off Water Panel : Feuds: Poor attendance by 12-year veteran Jim Monahan, a pro-growth member of the slow-growth council, was cited as the reason.
By Santiago O'donnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCSD Professor Wins a Prestigious Grant
By David Smollar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Split Council Argues Over Court Order : Remapping: Mayor calls the council's action 'ridiculous' as it debates over a decision it had been ordered to make by a federal court.
By Barry M. Horstman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Make a Bid: Dirty Cars at Bargain Prices
By Richard A. Oppel Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Importance of Being Rich : Kohl, on a Roll, Advances German Reunification in a Major Deal
SIMI VALLEY : Firm Sought to Lead School Chief Search
By Stephanie Stassel
OXNARD : Charge Dropped in Clash With Police
By Hugo Martin
VENTURA : UC Satellite Campus Attracts Students
By Joel Brand
VENTURA : George Poulos Dies; Civic Leader Was 88
By Maja Radevich
CONEJO VALLEY : Future Foundation Looks at Life in 2020
By Santiago O'donnell
Suit Filed to Block Marina Place Project
Suspect Held in Holdup of Cabbie
By Blake Fontenay, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAMARILLO : Residents Reduce Use of Water 11%
By Carolyn Kusky
Sewage Spills Close Beach, Maybe Lake Hodges
Wrongful-Death Suit Over Use of Stun Gun Goes to Trial in El Cajon
By H.g. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA PAULA : Plan to Improve Streets Is Approved
By Amelia Chafee
Plans for Route 680 Are Back Again in Encinitas--at Least for Now
By Nancy Ray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nursing Homes, Care Givers Hang in the Balance During Budget Delay : Legislature: Unpaid bills and missed paychecks are mounting as lawmakers haggle in Sacramento.
By Richard A. Oppel Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Victims' Program Applies for $165,000
By Maja Radevitch
Countywide : 6 County Programs Apply for Award
By Maja Radevich
Countywide : Methanol-Gas Cars May be Purchased
By Maya Radevich
Antelope Valley Freeway Project May Get Higher Priority
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obsessed Fan Gets 6-Year Prison Term : Justice: The woman who barricaded herself in Sharon Gless' home pleads no contest to burglary charges. She apologizes to the actress.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OJAI : Appeals Open for Those Denied Water
By Thia Bell
Except for One Small Detail, Bridge Dedication Is Red-Letter Occasion
By Jeffrey Ball, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oxnard Told to Pay $1.95 Million to Construction Firm : Courts: A judge upheld an earlier ruling that the city violated a contract with the company hired to build a storm drain.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
Bouquet Canyon Fire Out
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Can't Prove It Gave Notice of Election
Arthur S. Norwalk; Retired Lockheed Planner
Pacoima Man Arrested After 44-Minute Chase
Peter J. Volcheff; Retired Airline Pilot
1 Dies, 1 Hurt in Crash of Stolen Motorcycle
PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : After Cleaning Others' Houses, Their Homework Begins
By Linda Blandford
County IN BRIEF : MISSION HILLS : 1 Dies, 1 Injured in Motorcycle Crash
From Times staff and Wire reports
LOCAL ELECTIONS SHERIFF : Drown to Take Leave to Concentrate on Race
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Glendale Pair Seeks Reform on Elections : Ballot drive: The transplanted New Englanders go after political power for areas they say are neglected.
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Governor Is No Monarch; He Needs to Negotiate : Budget: Patronizing won't do when his cuts would fall on the poorest and weakest Californians.
By John Vasconcellos, John Vasconcellos represents Santa Clara in the California Assembly.
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : How Grand Is This Canyon?
Planning Commission Vote Apparently Paved Way for Subdivision
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Heat Wave Warms the Ocean Waters : Climate: How hot is it? Well, it's been so hot that the Pacific is considerably warmer, officials say. But you won't hear any complaints from beach-goers.
By Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parkland Case Could Prompt a Laguna Niguel Building Ban
By George Frank and Rose Ellen O'connor, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Amphitheater Merger Opposed : Law: The Justice Department plans to file an antitrust suit to keep the Pacific and Irvine Meadows facilities from creating what it says would be a monopoly.
By Randy Lewis and Mark Landsbaum, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Countywide : Near-Crash Report Prompts FAA Study
By Jeffrey A. Perlman
TUSTIN : City to Improve Southwest Area
By Shannon Sands
SAN CLEMENTE : Candidates Scarce as Filing Period Opens
By Frank Messina
IRVINE : Petitioners Succeed in Bid for Election
By Wendy Paulson
Countywide : Board of Education Names New Officers
By Tony Marcano
GARDEN GROVE : Man's Death in Jail Believed Suffocation
By James M. Gomez
ANAHEIM : Users Overwhelm Toxic Waste Center
By Lisa Mascaro
LOS ALAMITOS : Position Created to Keep City Businesses
By Kathie Bozanich
BREA : Ex-Nixon Counsel to Skip Library's Debut
By Mary Anne Perez
ANAHEIM : Disneyland Area Zoning to Be Topic
By Lisa Mascaro
ANAHEIM : Residents of Trailer Park Up in Arms
By Lisa Mascaro
BUENA PARK : Finance Director Quits After 3 Months
By Lynda Natali
LA HABRA : 'Points of Light' to Welcome Bush
By Tony Marcano
Bechtel Submits Sole High-Speed-Train Scheme : Transportation: The firm proposed a magnetic-levitation system that would whisk riders between Anaheim and Las Vegas at nearly 300 m.p.h.
By Jeffrey A. Perlman, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
Librarian Dances Her Way to Other Cultures
By Herbert J. Vida
Fed-Up Judge Scolds 'Nameless' Defendant
By David Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy, 5, Killed by Pickup as He Runs Into Street
Bank Teller Hands Over $600 to Robber
New State Rule Will Cut Dioxins : Pollution: The regulation is expected to shut down the majority of California's hospital incinerators.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Held in Freeway Crash That Injured Six
For those who prefer to skip the museum and go directly to...
By Paul Feldman
Fan Given 6 Years for Break-Ins at Gless Home
From United Press International
Alatorre Seeks Clearer LAPD Rule on Aliens
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Bechtel Submits Lone Bid for Las Vegas Super Train
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Sun Valley Auto Shade Dealer Sentenced to 2 Years in Scheme
Soviets Join Corps of 'Hard Work, Low Pay' : Exchange: Four visitors have toughed out a month of forestry, firefighting and Beatles' tunes.
By Adrianne Goodman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rail Route to Las Vegas Leaves Palmdale Out : Transportation: Officials had hoped that a link to the gambling hub would encourage passengers to use the local airport.
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Restaurant Owner Fights Pollution Fees
By Thia Bell
Two Female Inmates Escape From CYA Firefighting Squad
By Carol Watson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pair to Climb Mountain for Friend : Tragedy: Hikers vow a memorial trip up Mt. Whitney in honor of a 26-year-old killed in a lightning storm.
By David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grand Jury Inquiry of Kolender Reported : Investigation: A variety of allegations, ranging from sex with prostitutes to favoritism for Chargers players, were the focus of a probe, which is continuing.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study of Venice Canal Restoration Is Funded
Problems Still Plague Gompers, Study Says : Education: A highly-touted program to solve problems at the racially troubled school has failed to work, according to a report.
By David Smollar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Hunt for Russian-Speaking San Diegans
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER and Reuters
Builder Slain in New Home by Intruder : Homicide: Gunman entered through doors left open because of heat. Man found jumping over fences in neighborhood is held.
By Greg Krikorian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Murder Conviction in Acid Attack Is Upheld
Over 60 Animals Seized at Illegal Wildlife Compound
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Second Man Pleads Guilty in Oil Well Fraud : Justice: The Encino man was part of a 'boiler room' operation that solicited investors for phony oil leases in Kansas and Oklahoma.
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Preserving a Gourmet Tradition : 3 Generations of Wards Grow and Can Fruits and Condiments in Sierra Madre
By Berkley Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Negro League Slugger Recalls a Difficult Era : Segregation: Bus rides between games were long. Pay was low. And blacks played on different baseball diamonds from whites.
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pasadena Blast Prompts Wider State Safety Inquiry
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PERSPECTIVE ON BRITAIN : A Deep Well of Wounded Pride : Nicholas Ridley has awakened a demon and betrayed the supposed British genius for understatement.
By Christopher Hitchens, Christopher Hitchens, a columnist for Harper's and the Nation, is the author of the just-published "Blood, Class and Nostalgia: Anglo-American Ironies (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).
Champion Cowboy Andy Jauregui, 87, Dies
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Coalition Will Try Star Power on NEA : Arts: Entertainment activists plan a 'SWAT-team' approach to influence upcoming legislation.
By Allan Parachini, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rap's Prince Soon to Be TV Royalty?
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CLASSICAL MUSIC : Harmonica Virtuoso, 76, Blows in for SummerPops
By Kenneth Herman
ART REVIEW : Deciphering the Images of Alvarez Bravo : Photography: The Mexican artist layers his works with sensuality, politics and life and death. A retrospective of 113 black-and-white pictures is on display in Balboa Park.
By Susan Freudenheim, SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARTS EDITOR
They Live Lucy : Television: The producers said they wanted unknowns to audition for 'Lucy and Desi: Before the Laughter.' Redheads came running.
By Sharon Bernstein
'Ghost' Performing Solidly at the Box Office
By Pat H. Broeske, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reauthorization Proposal Offered by Congressmen
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Orange County Participants Are Bullish on Durham Festival : Dance: "Drums" by UCI's Donald McKayle had its premiere there. Students say the festival "opens up a whole world" for them.
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Musicians With a Meeting of the Minds : Jazz: Stanley Clarke and George Duke share a symbiotic relationship that creates cohesive works and highlights distinctive styles. They'll play at the Coach House.
By Bill Kohlhaase
SHORT TAKES : 'Elvis My Dad' to Tell Lisa's Tale
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CBS Hits a Homer With All-Star Game Ratings
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FCC Checks TV, Radio Stations on Politicians' Rates
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SHORT TAKES : 'Turtles' Kick Perils Teen Lives
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SHORT TAKES : Belafonte Released After Tests
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Boston to Have Mapplethorpe Photo Exhibit
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SHORT TAKES : Monroe on Cue, TV Guide Says
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POP MUSIC REVIEW : Poco Is Only So-So in Anaheim Concert
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Staff Changes for 2 San Diego Dance Groups
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MUSIC REVIEW : Norrington's Beethoven Fest Explores the Missa Solemnis : Festival: The conductor led the San Francisco Symphony in a didactic yet exultant celebration of the difficult masterwork.
By John Henken, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV REVIEW : Jane Pauley's 'Real Life' a Summer 'Funumentary'
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ART REVIEWS : From Layered Images to Formal Structures
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Broadcaster Who Barred Black Callers Is Back
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Streetwise Rapper Points Out Flip Side to NBC's 'Fresh Prince'
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CBS Figures It Only Has One Way to Go: Up : Television: In discussing its fall promotion campaign, the third-place network presents itself with incredible underhype.
By Irv Letofsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SHORT TAKES : Manager Sues Director Harlin
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MUSIC REVIEW : 1990 Institute Orchestra at UCLA
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SHORT TAKES : 39 Busted at Grateful Concert
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STAGE REVIEW : 'Bus Stop': A Timeless Trip to Inge Country
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Companies See Cold Cash in Courting Young Taste Buds
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Chip Makers Cope With Tiny Market : Technology: Gallium arsenide manufacturers narrow their focus because the industry failed to boom as expected.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Many Workers Fear the 'Worst Is Yet to Come'
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Minnesota S&L Cases, Similar to Neil Bush's, Raising Questions
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IBM's Profit Beats Forecasts for 2nd Quarter in a Row
By Carla Lazzareschi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McDonnell to Cut Up to 17,000 Jobs by Year-End : Aerospace: Analysts and employees ask how the firm can meet its schedules with fewer people when it was unable to meet them before.
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ford to Make Auto Parts in Hungary: The auto maker will...
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100,000 Asbestos Cases Ordered Consolidated : Litigation: A judge orders the class action against Manville to unclog court dockets and speed up payment to workers injured by the material.
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PacTel to Halve Medical Plans for Employees
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Maxicare's Reorganization Plan Approved
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Rockwell Plans to Relocate Headquarters to Seal Beach
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Security Pacific Net Rises; Chase, First Chicago Drop
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T-Bill Interest Rates Fall: The Treasury sold $9 billion...
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Boise Cascade Corp.: The timber company said...
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Pact Links Waste Management and Stone Container: In...
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Southland Bondholders OK Japanese Bid : Retailing: The enhanced offer lifts a hurdle in restructuring the convenience store chain and could pump new life into the company.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pennzoil to Boost Its Stake in Edgy Chevron
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Illegal Alien Law Is Here to Stay
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FINANCIAL MARKETS : COMMODITIES : Corn Futures Hurt by Weather Outlook
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FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Up 19.55, Falls Just Short of 3,000 Mark
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FINANCIAL MARKETS : CURRENCY : Dollar Advances in Cautious Trading
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King World to Take New Firm Public
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Pathe Makes New Payment on MGM/UA
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RJR Nabisco Unveils Restructuring Plan
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More Advertisers Try Wooing Business Clients With Personal Freebies
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Exxon to Unveil Less Polluting Premium Gas
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sands Assumes Leases on 4 Glickman Realty Offices
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American Thrift & Loan Bankruptcy Hearing Set
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KBET Radio Tries Program Trading to Stay on Air
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Lawsuit Accuses Curb's Firm of Pirating Song : Music: Rights to a compact disc remix of Sammy Davis Jr.'s 'Candy Man' are at stake.
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Valley Federal Posts Profit of $6.27 Million
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American West Bank Profits Up for Quarter
Levy Bancorp Reports 32% Rise in Profits
TransWorld Bancorp's Quarterly Profits Up 13%
Newhall Land & Farming Doubles Profit for Quarter
Micropolis Reports Profit in 2nd Quarter
Newbury Park Broker Barred From Industry
Soviet Union's Economic and Political Woes
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Datametrics Receives Rockwell Contract
Fortune Petroleum Scraps Western Energy Plans
Black Box Hopes to Raise $98 Million With Offerings
New Lockheed Company to Modify Boeing 747s
Pioneer Buys 5.1% of Live Entertainment
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General Electric Co.: The Fairfield, Conn., conglomerate...
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Aluminum Co. of America: The Pittsburgh, Pa., firm known...
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W. R. Grace & Co.: The New York-based chemical company...
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B. F. Goodrich Co.: Profit for the second quarter totaled...
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IBM's Profit Again Exceeds Quarterly Forecast
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Art, Antiques From Four Failed Thrifts to Be Sold
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mitsubishi Merges 2 U.S. Subsidiaries : Reorganization: Its consumer electronics group in Cypress and high-tech marketing group in Torrance will be combined in a single Cypress-based entity.
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : General Automation Sells 55% of British Firm for $2.6 Million
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Ex-Official to Publish S&L Assets U.S. Is Selling : Liquidation: Readers of the newsletter will learn what properties the government is offering from its multibillion- dollar portfolio.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ceradyne Posts $198,000 Profit for 2nd Quarter
May's Trade Deficit Up to $7.73 Billion : Increase Reflects Big Jump in Auto and Oil Imports
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P.M. BRIEFING : Luxury Firm Buys Royal Jewelers
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P.M. BRIEFING : Industrial Production Up 0.4%; Auto Production, Heat Credited
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P.M. BRIEFING : Mitsubishi Reorganizing in U.S.
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Upjohn Co. Reports 21% Earnings Increase
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Citicorp Profits Tumble 37% in Quarter
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P.M. BRIEFING : Florida Bank Makes Restitution
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P.M. BRIEFING : Reynolds' Earnings Drop 32%
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P.M. BRIEFING : Rebate for 1st Time Ford Buyers
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Japan to Suspend Drift-Net Fishing in '90-'91 Season
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P.M. BRIEFING : Illinois Opens Polish Trade Office
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Wells Fargo Will Buy 130 New Branches : Finance: Great American, which lost $263.4 million in 1989, agrees to sell its California operations for $492 million.
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Lumina Hopes to Hitch a Ride With Tom Cruise : Marketing: Many are skeptical, however, that the Chevrolet's supporting role in the "Days of Thunder" movie will bring buyers to showrooms.
By Alan Citron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two National Lampoon Executives Resign: Home video...
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President of United Education & Software Inc. Resigns
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Rockwell to Move Its Headquarters to Orange County
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Omni's Largest Creditor Plans to Foreclose on Hotel
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Defense Industry Cutbacks: Real Pain Is Yet to Come
By Harry Anderson
THEATER : 'Chorus Line' Material Shines, Even in Small Town U.S.A. : The monologue and authenticity of the blockbuster musical still pack a punch, be it on Broadway or in an uneven production on a college stage. The show runs through July 28 at Saddleback College.
By Jan Herman
20-Story Resort Hotel to Rise by Sea in Huntington Beach : Redevelopment: The $115-million structure, tallest on the Orange County Coast, is part of plans to transform the beach city to an upscale tourist haven.
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
An On-the-Rocks Business Is Booming in San Diego
By Dan Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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