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What happened on June 04, 1990
ENTERTAINMENT
'Total Recall' Totally Dominates Box Office : Movies: Film starring Schwarzenegger posts one of the top 10 biggest three-day openings ever.
PAT H. BROESKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Travis Has 5 Nominations in Fan-Voted Country Music Awards
From United Press International
South Africa Loosens the Reins of Movie Censorship : Free speech: The country's more relaxed approach to language and nudity reflects a fundamental break from its strict, Calvinist past.
SCOTT KRAFT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pop Music Capsules : Mahlathini Unleashes a Masterful Performance
DON SNOWDEN
Movies
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Glimpses
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
MUSIC REVIEW : American Varieties in Opening of Ojai Fest
DANIEL CARIAGA, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
Movies
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Quotable
Coming Attractions
GREG BRAXTON
MUSIC REVIEWS : Percussionist Gives Recital at Art Museum
GREGG WAGER
SHORT TAKES : Phone Firms Get Cable TV Lift
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
SHORT TAKES : Years More for Letterman, Leno
DAVID SMOLLAR,
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
and TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tv/video
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
BY THE NUMBERS : Biggest-Grossing Summer Movies of the '80s
David Sweet
Tv/video
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music and Dance Reviews : Neubauer Soloist in Long Beach Season Finale
TERRY McQUILKIN
SHORT TAKES : Busfield Beards Beard for Role
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Fear, Loathing and Confusion in Political TV Ad Blitz
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Arts
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Dance
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Comments Whip Up Tempest at Tonys
SHORT TAKES : Jailbird Singers Spread Gospel
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
MUSIC REVIEWS : Garden Grove Symphony Closes Its Season
GREG HETTMANSBERGER
Was Channel 10's 'Scoop' a Case of Bad Judgment?
KEVIN BRASS
Skid Row Artist Experiencing a Renaissance : Homeless: His work goes on display in LACE program to help the down and out who have vision.
SHAUNA SNOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mickey Rooney Shuns Ghost to Tell His Story: Womb to Forever After
KENNETH BEST, STAMFORD ADVOCATE
Starry, Starry Night Makes Warner Bros. Bash an Occasion to Remember : Movies: Studio throws a spectacular party to mark the reclaiming of the lot it had shared with Columbia.
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cambodian Dancers Make Stand for Peace : Culture: Details for a Los Angeles Festival performance still hinge on obtaining the State Department OK for a visa.
SHAUNA SNOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Opposes 'Catch' on NEA Funds, Poll Finds
ROBERT W. STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SHORT TAKES : Sore Throat Muzzles Phil Collins
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
JAZZ REVIEW : Suave Tony Bennett Sings His Heart Out at O.C. Arts Center
BILL KOHLHAASE
SHORT TAKES : 'Dead Poets' Takes Italy Prize
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
No. 2 Official Ousted From Post at NEA : Arts: On another front, L.A.'s Center Theatre Group joins other cultural organizations in protesting obscenity restrictions.
ALLAN PARACHINI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Program Shows Off Early Works
KENNETH HERMAN
THEATER REVIEW : New Center for Performing Arts Outshines Play : Theater: Poway's new arts center is a fine stage venue. A production of 'Playboy of the Western World' was less interesting.
NANCY CHURNIN
Music and Dance Reviews : Viveca Vasquez Defies Expectations at LACE
LEWIS SEGAL
Work of 5 Street Artists at Weingart Center Cafe : Art: Thirty works are on display. Prices range from $100 to $800.
SHAUNA SNOW
Turner Moved Fast After Her Split With Hayden: Jane Fonda
From Times Wire Services
L.A.'s Got the Blues : Music: A festival featuring the greats will reign over the Southland for a week. It will offer diverse styles played at venues throughout the region.
ZAN STEWART
Music and Dance Reviews : Los Angeles Baroque Orchestra Closes Its Season
JOHN HENKEN
Pop/rock
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop Music Capsules : England's Psychic TV Receives Spotty Reception
CRAIG LEE
NEWS
California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 3 Charged With Defrauding State
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Obituaries
Robert Noyce, Computer Age Pioneer, Dies
JESUS SANCHEZ and CARLA LAZZARESCHI, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Courting Beauty in Construction : Architecture: New Van Nuys Municipal Court combines functionalism and dignity of its design.
LEON WHITESON,
Whiteson is a Los Angeles architect and author whose most recent book is "The Watts Towers of Los Angeles."
San Francisco Draws Parade of Protesters : Freedom: Groups join to voice their demands to the Soviet and South Korean leaders.
MARK A. STEIN and JIM HERRON ZAMORA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Brush With the Old West : Culture: Once a year, the Cowboy Artists of America meet on a ranch to ride and rope and find new inspiration.
PATRICK MOTT
Imelda Marcos Released After 3 Days in Hospital for Gastritis : Philippines: The ex-first lady collapsed during her racketeering trial. Proceedings are to resume Tuesday.
From United Press International
'City of Angels' and 'Grand Hotel' the Big Winners at Tony Awards : Broadway: 'City' is the best musical as both shows triumph in several categories. An adapted 'The Grapes of Wrath' edges 'The Piano Lesson' as best play.
SYLVIE DRAKE, TIMES THEATER WRITER
Michael Jackson Hospitalized With Chest Pains
Activists Put Safety First After Blast : Environment: Anti-logging protesters are taking extra precautions since two of their leaders were injured by a bomb.
MARK A. STEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Violence Erupts at Rally Marking China Crackdown
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION : DEA Smashes Mafia Drug Ring
From Times Wire Services
Gorbachev Hints of Flexibility on a United Germany in NATO : Reunification: But he warns against the imposition of any solution over his nation's objections.
ROBERT C. TOTH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
S. Korea Leader Greeted on Arrival by Friends and Foes
From Associated Press
A Moment of Happiness at the Shore of Galilee
JACK SMITH
THE TIMES POLL : Feinstein Edge of 13 Points Is Holding Steady
GEORGE SKELTON, TIMES SACRAMENTO BUREAU CHIEF
Ailing Atlanta Archbishop May Have to Step Down
United Press International
PLO Leaders Face Crisis in Hewing to Moderate Path
KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Redford: End 'Naked Greed'
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
NATION : Barry Drug Trial Opens; Search for Jury Expected to Be Tough
From Times Wire Services
THE WASHINGTON SUMMIT. Dealing ith the New Reality : Gorbachev Threatens Halt in Exodus of Soviet Jews
NORMAN KEMPSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barry Trial Begins Today; Plea Bargain Talks Falter : Narcotics: D.C. mayor faces charges of possessing crack and lying under oath. He is described by associates as upbeat, almost defiant.
R.H. MELTON and MICHAEL YORK, THE WASHINGTON POST
West Covina Police Kill Distraught Man Waving Rifle
Bill Would Allow Surcharges on Spray Paint Cans, Felt Pens
Jerry Gillam, Times staff writer
Washington Insight
From the Times Washington staff
NATION : Marcos Trial to Resume June 12
From Times Wire Services
SOUTHLAND : Tests Run to Find Out What Ails Hospitalized Michael Jackson
From Times Wire Services
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Border Woes Laid to Trade Policies
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Experts View The Summit
Summit Pleases Allies but Problems Remain--Bush
From Associated Press
Guard Patrols in Midwest as Winds, Twisters Kill 10
From United Press International
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Cuomo Announces for Third Term
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
$89 Million Pledged in National Telethon for Sick Children
Summit Scorecard
Searchers Locate Bodies of Hikers Killed by Storm
United Press International
NAMES IN THE NEWS : S. African Decries 'Salesmen'
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Egypt Lawyer Wants to Sue Shamir for Insult
Reuters
Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Troubled Liner Is Cleared to Depart
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Excerpts of Remarks: Openness and 'a Desire to Build Bridges'
From a Times Staff Writer
Huge Crowds Gathering to Mark Anniversary of Khomeini's Death
United Press International
NAMES IN THE NEWS : 2 Summit Stars Are Not No. 1
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Judge Rules Supervisors Must Redistrict
RICHARD SIMON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BRIEFING TODAY'S TALKS : Another Move on Chessboard: Meeting Roh
DAVID LAUTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Piano Lesson,' 'Angels' the Shows to Beat : Broadway: This year's Tony Awards cap one of the busiest theater seasons in years. There were several top contenders in each category.
From Associated Press
Talks Improve Climate for Unification, Germans Say
From Associated Press
Disciplining of Doctors Lags, U.S. Study Claims
ROBERT STEINBROOK, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
NATION : Coastal Drilling Delay Expected
From Times Wire Services
Stockholm Church Damaged by Bomb
Reuters
Ethiopian Airlift Pact Signals New Effort to End War : World hunger: U.S. officials say the Soviets want to disentangle themselves from a costly civil conflict.
DOUGLAS JEHL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Million Mourn at Khomeini Tomb
From Times Wire Services
Book Selection Not Child's Play : Publishing: Resources now exist to help bewildered parents choose high-quality reading materials from the 40,000 or so children's books currently in print.
CAROL DEEGAN, ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
Abortion and Gender Frame Governor Race
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
NATION : A Dream Job in Sleep Research
From Times Wire Services
NEWS ANALYSIS : 'Good Cop' Bush Crafts Trade Pact : Economic ties: He refuses to link Lithuania and most-favored status for Soviets. Now Congress can play 'bad cop.'
DOYLE McMANUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.N. Mission in Israel
Reuters
French Crash Kills 11 British Tourists
Associated Press
California IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : $89 Million Pledged for Ill Children
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Chunks of Bridge Fall Onto Cars
Associated Press
WORLD : Norway's King Olav Has Stroke
From Times Wire Services
Ethics Institute Maps Out Road to 'New Civic Virtue'
GARRY ABRAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drummer in Rock Band Rescued From Fire at Sea
United Press International
Soldiers' Families Flee Liberia Capital : Rebellion: Crime, food shortages and an impending attack plague city.
From Reuters
Man in Murder-Suicide in O.C. Called 'Very Jealous'
KRISTINA LINDGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Doubts Raised About Claims in Collis Ads
KENNETH REICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachevs See an Old Friend : Reagan Is Briefly Back in Limelight
From Associated Press
Anniversary of Tian An Men Marked : Protest: Police estimate that 100,000 marched in Hong Kong to demonstrate against Beijing massacre.
From Associated Press
NATION : Actor Jack Gilford Dies at 81
From Times Wire Services
Tony Winners
Associated Press
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cupid Taking Educator to Greece
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
3 Killed in Gangland Attack During Lynwood Ride
HOWARD BLUME, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quit Destructive Path, Gorbachev Warns Yeltsin
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California Elections: The Ad Campaign
Elements of the ads, with an analysis by Times staff writer Kenneth Reich
In Hungary, Every Dog Has Its Day--at the Grooming Parlor
BLAINE HARDEN, THE WASHINGTON POST
Fashion Mavens Swaddle Pets in Matching Designer Outfits
WILLIAM R. CORMIER, ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
3-Year-Old Tells Police Argument Led to Killing, Suicide
KRISTINA LINDGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bakker Cellmate Denies Evangelist Is 'Raving Lunatic'
United Press International
Four Killed in Plane Crash
Associated Press
Dymally Resigns From Two Organizations Linked to Conflict-of-Interest Charges : Ethics: The Compton congressman says he is 'tired of taking a beating in the press' for his ties to the groups. He faces two opponents in the primary.
WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbymania: A Sign of Dissent in Minnesota
MICHAEL ROSS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southern Death Penalty Lawyers Lack Pay, Experience, Study Finds
From Associated Press
Study Hits Lag in Doctor Disciplining : Health: Draft report says medical boards suffer from serious problems. It also criticizes slowness of action against physicians in botched cases.
ROBERT STEINBROOK, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Retirement Advice: Don't : Seniors: Activist and author Len Hansen has some unconventional ideas about how to prepare for the golden years--and how to spend them.
SARAH PATTEE
Frederick's of Hollywood Founder Is Dead at Age 76
BURT A. FOLKART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reporter's Hardball: What About Yeltsin? : The media: Stunned silence, then nervous laughter follow Soviet journalist's question about Gorbachev's nemesis.
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL : Anaheim Suspect Held in Slaying of Youth, Wounding of 4 Others
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Central Coast Hardest Hit in State Drought : Climate: Nowhere is the water shortage that is gripping the state more severe than between Monterey and Santa Barbara. Draconian measures have been taken to deal with it.
MILES CORWIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shamir Says Soviet Jews Can Settle Anywhere, Including Territories
From Associated Press
Lotto Ticket Bought in Mission Viejo Is Worth $9.67 Million
Associated Press
Luxury houses cause stir in home of the elk : Developers say their plan takes pains to make room for the animals. Some environmentalists have doubts.
JENIFER WARREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NAMES IN THE NEWS : It's a Girl for Queen's Cousin
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
China Students, Police Clash During Protests
From Associated Press
It's Buy, Buy, Buy 'LA Alive!'
BILL HIGGINS
3 Women, Fetus Killed in Crash With Suspected Drunk Driver
EDWARD J. BOYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachev Sees Closer Relations as Summit Ends : Superpowers: Leaders take moderate approaches to the explosive issues of Lithuania and Germany.
JACK NELSON and JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Justices Uphold School Bible Clubs : High Court Finds No Violation of Church-State Separation
From Associated Press
Raid Aimed at Israeli Officers, Abbas Says : Mideast: 'Where are the civilian casualties?' in the seaborne attack, the Palestinian leader asks.
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Navy Officer Slain by Masked Men in Philippines : Crime: Attack in his home near Subic Bay base is believed to have been a robbery.
From Associated Press
SOUTHLAND : Buckey Defense Asks Acquittals
From Times Wire Services
Celebrity and Celestial Stargazing Make 'Total Recall' Bash Memorable
JEANNINE STEIN
Richard Millar, 91; Two-Time Chairman of Northrop
MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
An Eye on Contact Lens Industry : Antitrust: Allegations that anti-competitive sales practices force millions to pay higher prices are being investigated. The leads were developed during an FBI sting operation at the state Capitol.
PAUL JACOBS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nevada Killer, 26, Executed by Injection
From Times Wire Services
California IN BRIEF : TRACY : Youth in Delinquent Program Drowns
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Minnesotans Are Hosts to a First Lady : Diplomacy: She peppers the people she meets with questions during impromptu stops in Minneapolis.
MICHAEL ROSS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : A Novel Doomed by Its Own Pace
CAROLYN SEE
Checkpoint Plan Being Opposed : Migrants: Some San Diego County officials say the proposed $33-million Border Patrol station on I-5 at Camp Pendleton would only add to the area's illegal alien problem.
RAY TESSLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Storms, Winds Pound Tornado-Ravaged Midwest : Weather: At least 13 are killed by twister-force blasts. Indiana takes the worst barrage in 16 years. Six die in one town.
From Associated Press
Art Lund, 75; Singer With Goodman in Big Band Era
BURT A. FOLKART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : A Royal Uproar in Japan : A mysterious coronation rite for Akihito is pitting Shinto loyalists against foes of imperialism. The ceremony has fueled a violent church-state debate.
KARL SCHOENBERGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Gorby! Gorby!' Chant His Fans in Minneapolis
DAVID LAUTER and STANLEY MEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Black Decks, Then Endorses White Supremacist
From Associated Press
For the Record
SPORTS
Fans' Loyalty Paying Off for Leagues : Licensing: The Bobble-Head Era showed pro and college sports that big money could be made outside the arena.
RICHARD SANDOMIR, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Gets Even, Then Earns 9th Win
From Associated Press
NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS : Briggs and Kronemann Team Up to Win Again
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sports Merchandising Fancy, but No Fad : Marketing: It has become a boutique business, and it's growing with no apparent limit. After all, the Rams will outlast the Teen-age Ninja Turtles.
RICHARD SANDOMIR, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Names in the News
THE SIDELINES : Orioles Ship Out Horn, Weston
From Times Wire Services
Venable Named Angel of the Week
Mister Frisky Improving, Is Now Able to Eat
From Associated Press
Mexican Boxer Defends Title in U.S. Debut
ALLAN MALAMUD
Sockers in Charge? It's Not Over Yet
DON PATTERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Justice Dept. Asked to Give Views on NFL Free Agency
From Associated Press
Name May Be the Same, Not the Numbers
HARLEY TINKHAM
Sabatini, Chesnokov Join the Ranks of Top Seeds Stumbling in France
From Associated Press
Harris' Off Day Is Little Relief as Padres Lose
SCOTT MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Steal Way to Victory Over Cubs
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Baffi Cycles to 2nd Tour Win
From Times Wire Services
Capriati Has Eye on Title After Paz
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Unser Triumphs for the First Time on an Oval Track
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Fans Swamp U.S. Soccer Team
From Times Wire Services
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES ROUNDUP : Georgia Races Past No. 1 Stanford With 11-Run Inning, 16-2
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clark's Drive Keys Victory for 2-A
MARTIN HENDERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Marquee Matchup for City of Lights : Tennis: Agassi and Chang earn fourth-round victories and will meet in the quarterfinals of the French Open.
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Do-or-Die Spirit of Dodgers Lets Reds Live It Up
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Pact Gives Raise to Lasorda
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In the Booth, Evert Feels Like 'Rookie'
JEFF HASEN, UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Victory Lets Abbott Erase Bitter Memory
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP REVIEW / MIKE REILLEY : Newfield Feels Heat of Draft
MIKE REILLEY
THE SIDELINES : Big Ten Presidents Vote to Let Penn State Join the Conference
From Times Wire Services
Southwest Talks of Combining With Big Eight
Lawyer Makes Case, Bets 2-1 Favorites to Place
NORMAN DASH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gonzales Is Just Trying to Get Back on His Feet : Cal State Fullerton: Titan left fielder is out of the hospital but still in considerable pain after running into wall.
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE ELITE TRACK MEET : Nordquist's Leap of 7-8 1/2 Sets Record
KIM KUTCHER
MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Already Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Some Players Dodge Today's Draft
STEVE KRESAL
Pistons: Job Still to be Done : Pro basketball: Detroit finishes Chicago, 93-74, but the celebration is muted because NBA Final series with Portland is ahead.
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A True Winner Is Denied Chance Again
MIKE DOWNEY
L.A. Waited in Pain for Gibson to Get That Healing Feeling
MELVIN DURSLAG
ABC Sports Hires Valvano : Basketball: The ousted North Carolina State coach will team up with Brent Musburger. His contract calls for $900,000 for three years.
From Associated Press
No. 11 Is Wild for Georgia, Mississippi St. : College World Series: SEC teams each tie record by scoring 11 in one inning. Stanford loses 16-2, and Georgia Southern falls, 15-1.
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cornelson Sets Record in 24-Hour Cycling
From Associated Press
Batters Turned Into Blade Runners : Baseball: Pitchers Tom Browning and Randy Myers usually have a razor's edge when they combine for the Reds.
ALAN DROOZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Track Boycott by Jockeys Gets Results
From Associated Press
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
It's a Sweep: First 4 Horses Share Trainer
From Associated Press
Orioles Are Hot--by AL East Standards
MIKE LITTWIN, THE BALTIMORE SUN
GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Finally Beats 67-Year-Old in Playoff
From Associated Press
Duncan Takes Golf Lead With Second-Round 69
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : The Citadel Missing Key Player in Lineup
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Paulsen's Still Coming Back
Dodgers Pick Okla. Pitcher in 1st Round
From Associated Press
He's Manager, Prisoner of World Cup : Soccer: Italy's Luca Cordero di Montezemolo is consumed by details in a land of procrastination.
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Il Duce Demand Met in Overtime : The Last Time World Cup Was in Italy, Home Team Was Told 'Win . . . or Else'
GRAHAME L. JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TRIATHLON : Spill Doesn't Spoil Kearns' Bicycle Ride to Victory
ADAM STEINHAUER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE SIDELINES : 'Not a Saint,' Doug Landry Says
From Times Wire Services
McCarron Seriously Hurt : Horse racing: He suffers broken legs and broken right forearm. Desormeaux suffers chest injury in fourth-race spill. Patrick Valenzuela takes over ride on Sunday Silence and wins the Californian.
BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE SIDELINES : Reno May Switch Conferences
From Times Wire Services
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Science / Medicine : Flaws in Carbon-14 Dating
From Times staff and wire reports
Recovery From Tryptophan Poisoning Is a Painful Fight
LINDA ROACH MONROE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sign Marking On-Ramp Isn't Much Help to Motorists
ERIC BAILEY
COSTA MESA : Lowriders Draw High Praise at Show
MATT LAIT
The Opposition Grows to New I-5 Checkpoint : Migrants: Some North County officials say the proposed $33-million checkpoint in Camp Pendleton would only add to the area's illegal alien problem.
RAY TESSLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : Scrambling to Save the Sphinx : Archeology: A researcher spent two years measuring the deteriorating monument. The data, now computerized, will be used to help preserve it and to determine how it was built.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
When It Comes to Insults, All Is Not Fair at the Faire
ANTHONY PERRY
LAGUNA BEACH : Tiny Church Designated a Landmark
LESLIE EARNEST
Ride in Lynwood Ends in Gangland Attack; 3 Killed
HOWARD BLUME, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parking at Broken Meters to Be Banned
BILL BILLITER
Science / Medicine : AIDS Remission After Risky Heat Treatment Raises Curiosity
VICTOR F. ZONANA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mellinger, Founder of Frederick's of Hollywood, Dies
BURT A. FOLKART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WOODBURY UNIVERSITY : Veteran Architect Louis Naidorf to Head Program
STATE ELECTIONS : 72ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Malathion Is Still an Issue, Says Yudelson
DAVE LESHER, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
OXNARD : Grease Buildup Causes Sewage Spills
JOANNA M. MILLER
Science / Medicine : Treatment Offers Hope on Lymphoblastic Leukemia
From Times staff and wire reports
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Park, Landscaping on Council Agenda
BILL BILLITER
OXNARD : City Has Interest in Tax Exemption Bill
HUGO MARTIN
Son Helps Catch Driver of Mother's Stolen Car
Highway Closed for 12 Hours After Van Topples Power Pole
PEGGY Y. LEE
COUNTYWIDE : People Flee to Beach as the Mercury Soars
MISSION VIEJO : Ticket Sold in City Worth $9.6 Million
ANAHEIM : Gunfire Kills Boy, Wounds 2nd Person
SANTA PAULA : Council to Consider Sculpture Proposal
JANET BERGAMO
San Diego
Bonding California to a Greater Future : Three Propositions to Get the State Moving Again
PLATFORM : Reform, Quickly
VERA KATZ left the Soviet Union two years ago and is now a computer programmer in Los Angeles. The Times asked her views of Mikhail Gorbachev's reform policies. and
S&L Bailout
Prop. 115: Right to Privacy and Crime Victims' Reform Act
Relocating UCLA Lab School
Neil Bush
Insurance Post
THOUSAND OAKS : Man, 18, to Be Tried in Fatal Knife Attack
SANTIAGO O'DONNELL
Shrieks Shattered Peace of Quiet Neighborhood on Night of Rampage : 'Nightmare': The intruder's kin say he was a mild-tempered, gentle man devoted to his family and did not drink or use drugs. But they also say he had been given a substance at a party.
AMY LOUISE KAZMIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Abortion Activists Bowl for Dollars : Protest: Advocates take to bowling alleys in new fund-raising technique. Foes oppose the move.
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PERSPECTIVE ON KOREA : The Summit Was the Undercard : What happened in Washington was unremarkable compared to improved Soviet-South Korean ties.
MARK KRAMER,
Mark Kramer is a research fellow at Brown University's Center for Foreign Policy Development and a fellow at Harvard's Russian Research Center. and
ANAHEIM : High Schools Offer College Work on TV
LISA MASCARO
SANTA ANA : For Better, Worse--and Then Some
LILY ENG
The Pentagon Ploy, for All It's Worth : The Norton Co. wanted to fight off a British takeover bid. Then it found a corporate Lafayette.
SUSAN W. LIEBELER,
Susan W. Liebeler, a lawyer in Washington, is the former chairman of the U.S. International Trade Commission. and
County : IN BRIEF : WILMINGTON : 3 Relatives Killed, 1 Injured in Crash
Neil Bush
Man Held in Vehicular Assault on Officer
For the Record
San Diego
ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : Lagomarsino Challengers See Opposite Ways to Win : Veteran congressman faces 2 Democrats and a Republican who says he just wants to give voters a choice.
KENNETH R. WEISS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Hopes to Weather Water-Tight Summer : Drought: A water rationing plan that San Clemente officials hope will avert the crisis of last summer will go into effect June 15.
JAMES M. GOMEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Times' S.D. Edition Takes 9 Media Society Awards
Hooked on a Lifestyle : Fishing, Cards and Camaraderie Are Lures Retiree Can't Resist
ERIC BAILEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Hate Crime' Detectives' Mission Sometimes Impossible : Prejudice: When the motive is purely bigotry and not a personal dispute, the crime is not likely to be solved, investigators say.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The House
Superpowers Send a Message : Bush and Gorbachev Display Determination Not to Let Differences Divide Them
A Friend Recalls the Instant That Silenced 2 Young Lives : Deaths: Juan Melendrez, 16, was in the back seat when a speeding pickup truck hit the car, killing his friends Aracely and Uriel.
AARON CURTISS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : DDC Drug Made Available for AIDS
From Times staff and wire reports
Striving for Tocqueville's America : Democracy: Campaign reforms may be needed, but reconnecting with one another and with the commonweal is more urgent.
ROBERT D. PUTNAM,
Robert D. Putnam is dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. and
Science / Medicine : SCIENCE CALENDAR : Smoking at Work to Be Studied
NONA YATES
Swap Meet Guard Slain in Pursuit of Bandits
Science / Medicine : Enlarged Heart Magnifies Risk
From Times staff and wire reports
COUNTYWIDE : MACYs' Enchanted Evening for Students
GREG HERNANDEZ
OXNARD : Rogalsky Named Rio Superintendent
ADRIANNE GOODMAN
Tuesday's Election
3 Die in Crash With Suspected Drunk Driver
EDWARD J. BOYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Motorcyclist Killed When He Hits Hydrant
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parents Are Fighting to Keep School
JOHN PENNER
ELECTIONS 26TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Berman Paces Steadily Toward Primary
BETSY BATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Weather Draws Crowds to Beaches; Boy Drowns
G. JEANETTE AVENT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE : Parents Needed for Graduation Chores
Prop. 115: Right to Privacy and Crime Victims' Reform Act
Prop. 115: Right to Privacy and Crime Victims' Reform Act
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : BIGOTRY : Workplace Rules Still Evolving--and Woe to Those Who Don't Keep Up : With work-force diversity on the rise, so are the number and types of prejudices that savvy employers need to guard against.
DANA PARSONS,
Dana Parsons is a Times staff writer
Prop. 115: Right to Privacy and Crime Victims' Reform Act
Science / Medicine : Backpacks and Arm Paralysis
From Times staff and wire reports
A Killer Is Back : The Scarcity of Vaccine, Outreach Has Measles Running Wild : Health: The vaccination system is breaking down. So far, 34 children have died in California.
JONATHAN FREEDMAN,
Jonathan Freedman is a writer in San Diego.
Anaheim Hospital's Power Off in Outage
GEORGE FRANK and LYNDA NATALI, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
SIS Officers Accused in $10-Million Civil Suit : Police: 6 retired and current members of controversial squad are accused of violating rights of 2 bank robbers by wounding one and killing the other, who was unarmed.
SHERYL STOLBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Collector : Piru Man Stores Up the Past, But Museum's Future Is in Question
CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sorrento Valley Cemetery a Final Resting Place for Pets
NANCY RAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Temporary Homes Sought for Children of Families in Crisis
KIM KASH
Relocating UCLA Lab School
Science / Medicine : Soviets Forge Ahead With Manned Space Program, U.S. Delegation Reports : Flight: Despite their country's economic troubles, officials expect to dock shuttle with orbiting station as early as 1991. American observers urge cooperation.
LEE DYE, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
OXNARD : Brothers Hit After Darting Into Traffic
PEGGY Y. LEE
VENTURA : Auto Dealer Settles Suit Over False Ads
CAROLYN KUSKY
Hells Angel Lectures on News Ethics
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE DROUGHT : Reclaimed Water May Be Answer for Thirsty Fields
PSYCHE PASCUAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Relocating UCLA Lab School
Boy Struck by Van Dies of His Injuries
Lottery Results: June 2
Woman Sues Over Deaths of Her 2 Cats : Pets: The animals died in a fumigation tent. Their owner wants the exterminators to pay, but they deny blame and say $2,000 is a lot to ask.
PATRICIA KLEIN LERNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE DROUGHT : Farmers Let Trees Die as Water Costs Rise
PSYCHE PASCUAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Guess-Jordache Feud Bloodied Outsiders, Too : Litigation: Some who investigated, reported or were otherwise drawn into the case say their reputations, and even their health, have been damaged.
STUART SILVERSTEIN and JIM SCHACHTER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
P.M. BRIEFING : Bank Gives Campeau Extension
From Times Wire Services
Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
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From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Consumer News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Productivity Drops 2.7%, Worst Since '81 : 1st Quarter Performance Plunges as Labor Costs Rise 7%, Put 'Squeeze on Profits'
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Ford Recalls 2,700 Explorers
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Bankrupts Can't Recover Taxes
From Times Wire Services
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Consumer News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
Market Watch : Rocketing Toward 3,000
TOM PETRUNO
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Consumer News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Says Japan's Backsliding May Threaten Pact : Trade: Officials say Tokyo is not following through on promises made in April on the Structural Impediments Initiative.
ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Critic of U.S. Survives Lion's Den--Detroit : Competition: The Liberal Democratic Party member and co-author of 'A Japan That Can Say No' finds tough questions--and cordiality--on his visit to a city hard hit by imports.
JOHN BURGESS, THE WASHINGTON POST
Japanese Brewer Tries to Cash In on Ecology Issue
FRED HIATT, THE WASHINGTON POST
P.M. BRIEFING : British Publisher Maxwell Has Eyes on Major U.S. Newspaper
From Times Wire Services
For Trump at the Top, a Slippery Perch : $2-Billion Cash Crunch Has Creditors Concerned, Journal Says
From United Press International
P.M. BRIEFING : Canada Truckers Block Border
From Times Wire Services
Hughes, H-P in Computer Joint Venture : Technology: The deal will give Hewlett-Packard access to the military workstation market and Hughes access to the civilian market.
DEAN TAKAHASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
P.M. BRIEFING : $778-Million Brokerage Formed
From Times Wire Services
Mitsubishi to Plant Eucalyptus in Chile
United Press International
One Symptom of 'Mad Cow' Disease is Trade Friction
JEFF KAYE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Whistle-Blowers Still Can Sue, Justices Rule
From Associated Press
Golf Gets Into Swing of Business : Aging baby boomers are giving up aerobics for less strenuous exercise. Home buyers are putting a premium on lots near fairways. That's made golf a hot commodity.
NANCY YOSHIHARA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAN J. NOLAN, CHRISTOPHER P. KRALICK and GERALD G. JOHNSTON : Unearthing Eco-Criminals : D.A. Special Unit Aims to Clean Up on County Polluters
Jonathan Weber, Times staff writer
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Market Watch : Private Investors Find an Open Door in Mexico : Investing: Privatization has lured big corporate buyers, who have grabbed hotels and plants. But individuals can also get in on the action by playing the market.
JUANITA DARLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Italian 'Financier' Casts Shadow Over MGM/UA Buyout
MICHAEL CIEPLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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