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What happened on June 26, 1990
ENTERTAINMENT
People Watch
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
People Watch
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Tv & Video
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Tv & Video
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Radio
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
People Watch
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
People Watch
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vibrancy in Our Own Back Yard : Music: Linda Ronstadt and Vikki Carr are the headliners at the Bowl. But the passionate mariachi music is a star, too.
By Steve Hochman
CLASSICAL MUSIC : SummerPops to Showcase Dallas Woman as Conductor
By Kenneth Herman
Tv & Video
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
STAGE REVIEW : Survival in a Suburban Shark Cage
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Vibrant Mariachi Fest : Music: Linda Ronstadt and Vikki Carr are the headliners at the Bowl. But the colorful, passionate music is a star too.
By Steve Hochman
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mannheim Steamroller Offers Flat Performance in Irvine
By Jim Washburn
The Orange County Black Actors Theatre has been awarded a...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
Weekend Box Office
\o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Two members of Multicultural Women Writers, a nonprofit...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
South Coast Repertory has added a performance of David...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
THEATER : 'Jacques Brel' Is Alive, Well and Charming at Backstage Theatre : This production, a songfest of 23 Brel tunes, possesses such talent and style that it could be the envy of any professional company.
By Jan Herman
STAGE REVIEW : Pure Energy Animates 'Obeah Mon' at Westwood Playhouse
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Shankar Birthday Fest Brings Together Indian Masters
By Gregg Wager
MUSIC REVIEW : Beverly Hills Symphony Plays Familiar Fare at Greystone
By Timothy Mangan
ART REVIEWS : 'Flora': An Ecology-Oriented Exhibition That Grows on You
By Kristine Mckenna
Anita O'Day Has No Lofty Thoughts About Her Voice : Music: The jazz great, a Hemet resident, is enjoying a resurgence on CDs.
By Dirk Sutro
Goooooooaaaallll!!! KMEX Scores One : World Cup '90
By Beth Kleid
Lloyd Webber, Spielberg to Team on Animated 'Cats' : Film: The two have a long-standing friendship and each had expressed an interest in working with the other. 'It's literally a match made in heaven,' says a Universal executive.
By Elaine Dutka, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boss Apparently OKs Crew's Use of 'U.S.A.' : Pop Music: 2 Live Crew's 'Banned in the U.S.A.' will be released July 4. Anti-obscenity crusader Jack Thompson blasts the decision and the musicians.
By Chuck Philips
'Dick Tracy' Clings to No. 1 Spot Second Week in a Row : Box office: But this year's summer grosses for the top five films are behind last year's figures.
By Pat H. Broeske, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former L.A. Favorite Stulberg Returns for Baroque Festival : Music: The UCLA event will showcase the genre's hottest trend--early music performed on original instruments.
By David Wallace
A Victim of Rape and the Justice System in 'She Said No'
By Rick Du Brow
'Smallest Theater in the World' on the Road Again : Drama: Impresario Marcel Steiner is getting more mileage out of his motorcycle-mounted mini-theater (capacity: 2).
By Giles Elgood, REUTERS
Carolco Buys Joe Eszterhas Script for Record $3 Million
By Nina J. Easton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Public Didn't Pay for NEA Flyer, SCR Says
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Series Offers 2 Shows for and About Families : Theater: The In the Spotlight children's drama program is presenting "Cheaper by the Dozen and "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown."
By Corinne Flocken
SHORT TAKES : Welk Museum Planned at Farm
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
SHORT TAKES : 'Die Hard' Forgives Wet Town
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
SHORT TAKES : 'Good Morning' Goes to the Tour
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
'Thunder' Burned Rubber and Cash
By Bob Thomas, ASSOCIATED PRESS
SHORT TAKES : Micheners Give UT $3 Million
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
'Cheers,' 'Roseanne,' 'Cosby' Prime Time's Top 3
From Times Wire Services
'New Kid' Leaves Hospital, to Miss a Few Concerts
SHORT TAKES : Fawcett, O'Neal to Team on CBS : FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
SHORT TAKES : Stolen Madonna Recovered
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Five Navy Bases Join Sales Ban on 2 Live Crew
By Chuck Philips
SHORT TAKES : 'Peaks' Actor Faces Drug Count
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
'Sophisticated Ladies' Waltzes Off With Six NAACP Awards
From a Times staff writer
BUSINESS
Chevron U.S.A. Inc., the domestic oil and natural gas...
Jerry Jorgensen has rejoined Columbia Pictures as senior...
Steven S. Spira has been appointed senior vice...
Irvine Heiress Gets $149-Million Award : Litigation: The ruling may end Joan Irvine Smith's long stock-price dispute with Donald L. Bren, who controls Irvine Co., now one of the nation's largest developers.
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It Won't Be Easy to Bring the Looters of Thrifts to Justice
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Motorola Plans Global Cellular Telephone System : Telecommunications: The network is designed to serve areas in the Third World and Eastern Europe that have no state-of-the-art service.
By Carla Lazzareschi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Breakfast Burrito May Spice Up Sales : The addition may put new life into the major fast-food chains' flat revenue from morning menus.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Black Entrepreneurs: Lost in the Crowd?
By Harry Anderson
Cable System Seeks CBS Affiliation: A Concord, N.H., local...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurer to Pay $1.3 Billion for ILFC Jet-Leasing Firm
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arco Suit Settled: Southern Natural Gas, a Birmingham...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Literary Agencies in Merger Talks: Leading Artists Agency...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
T-Bill Rates Rise: The Treasury sold $8.6 billion of new...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Foxboro Co. to Be Acquired by Siebe PLC: Foxboro Co., a...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Thrift Customers to Be Paid: The federal Resolution Trust...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Kohler Building Big Fixtures Plant in Mexico : Manufacturing: The highly automated facility will be near Monterrey. It may cause friction during upcoming U.S. union contract talks.
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
Price Co.: The San Diego-based parent of the Price Club...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
MGM Grand Air to Add Coach Class in August : Airlines: Some say the move may hurt the all-first-class carrier's marketing image.
By Robert E. Dallos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mid-June Vehicle Sales Down 3.6%: Sales of North...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Rejects Japanese Plan to Cut Trade Surplus : Negotiations: Tokyo had offered to spend $2.7 trillion on public works over 10 years. The U.S. remains unsatisfied.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Icahn Plans to Slash Number of Planes and Flights at TWA
From Reuters
Trump Must Make Payment of $42.6 Million by Tonight
From Staff and Wire Reports
Richard K. Donahue, a Massachusetts lawyer and former aide...
Plan to Regulate Pension Funds Isn't Adequate
By Harry Bernstein
Motorola, Hitachi to Settle Patent Fight
By Carla Lazzareschi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suit Is Filed to Restrict Tuna Imports
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Universal Coatings Pact
Chase Plans Restructuring to Cut Costs $300 Million
From Reuters
May Home Sales Dip 1.2%; Downward Trend Eases a Bit
From Reuters
STOCKS : Early Market Rally Fizzles; Dow Drops 12
From Times Wire Services
Athletic Firms Going to the Net in Quest for Next Tennis Celebrity
By Bruce Horovitz
Pickens Trades Barbs With President of Koito : Japan: The latest round of the clash over the Texan's 26% stake in the auto parts maker is expected to occur at a shareholders meeting this week.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Andrew Susskind has been named president of Imagine...
Security Pacific National Bank, Los Angeles, has appointed...
Thomas Dunphy has been named a senior vice president of...
Melville Corp. Plans to Buy Drugstore Chain
From Associated Press
Mosquito Spraying
Depositor Payoff Ruled For Wilshire Federal
From a Times Staff Writer
Wedbush Sells More of Great American
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
All Wrapped Up, Ready to Prosper : Packaging: Transporting fragile goods becomes easier with inventor's system.
By Anthony Millican
Paper Debuts in S.D.
By Chris Kraul
John R. Golding has been appointed president of Refractory...
Karen Young has joined San Diego Consortium & Private...
G. Virgie Marquez has been named a branch manager of...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was suddenly hit last...
Teena Mackay has been named assistant branch manager of...
Mitchell S. Golub has been elected law partner in...
Barbara Billups has been named administrator of the South...
Tracy Tortorilla has joined Scher-Voit Commercial...
Marjorie McLaughlin has been appointed to the San Diego...
Rex E. Bosen has been promoted to tax department manager...
Robert L. Coleman has been named commercial sales manager...
Blood Services Company to Test AIDS Treatment : Research: HemaCare's background was just what a medical company was looking for to try out an experimental therapy for those with the deadly virus.
By John Medearis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
With Design In Mind Makes Toys to Entertain Grown-Up Children : Gadgets: The Chatsworth company hopes a stock offering will raise about $4 million, easing a cash crunch.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Software Toolworks Stock Falls
By James F. Peltz
Lincoln Bank Must Wait to Alter Name
By James Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TransWorld Bank in Sherman Oaks named John R. Marquis...
Darox Corp. promoted L. Scott Lane to executive vice...
Industrial Electronic Engineers, a Van Nuys maker of...
Jim Gloyd was named senior marketing consultant at Grubb...
HOH Water Technology Corp. said it appointed James E...
Susan M. Pearce was named vice president for corporate...
Traditional Industries Posts $5.46-Million Loss
Pinkerton's Completes Refinancing of Debt
DIC, Broderbund to Develop Animated Series
Dick Clark Now Owns All of Bandstand Grill
Bishop Inc. Receives $1.5-Million Line of Credit
Baxter Healthcare to Sell New Blood-Clotting Drug
ATI Medical to Expand to Residential Market
Paul McDonald has been promoted to vice president in Wells...
Fireplace Manufacturers Inc.: The Santa Ana company...
Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin computer company reported...
Underwriter Posts 28% Rise in Profits
Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies in Orange...
Three D Departments Inc.: The Costa Mesa-based retail...
Robert Street Is Appointed to Head American First Federal Credit Union
Belcor Inc.: The Irvine plastic bag and metal fabrication...
Donald E. FitzGerald has been named to the position of...
Larry Maes has been named vice president of marketing for...
Turn In the Old Bus for a Refund? It's Possible : Autos: Putting a deposit on a car so that it could be recycled instead of junked may be five years or so down the road, a researcher says.
By Jan A. Zverina and Helene Elliott, UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL and TIMES STAFF WRITER
Eyeglass Sales Up; User Outlook Changes : Promotion: Advertising is designed to get people to think about owning as many pairs of glasses as they do shoes. The replacement rate has dropped from over two years per pair to 1.8.
By Kara Swisher, THE WASHINGTON POST
TransTechnology Unit Sale to Universal Completed
Koll Co. to Build $40-Million, Mixed-Use Project on 33 Acres
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science/technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Diner Owner Plans to Take Chili National : Marketing: With namesake character Bennie the Bum as its logo, a product which originated at a tiny eatery in Laguna Beach is already at the concession stands in Anaheim Stadium.
By Anne Michaud, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Varco Gets $7-Million Order for Oil Gear, Largest in Its History
From A Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Patent Fight Appears Over, to the Relief of 2 Local Companies
Compiled by Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Marketer of Car Warranties Files for Bankruptcy
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Domestic Spat Leads to Felony Arrest
Diet Center Workers Seeking New Jobs
United Press International
P.M. BRIEFING : Du Pont to Market Soviet Drug
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
P.M. BRIEFING : Mitsubishi Inching Into Europe
P.M. BRIEFING : Maxwell Publishing Profits Fall
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Pickens Vows Fight at Economic Summit
From United Press International
P.M. BRIEFING : Hewlett-Packard Computer Exec to Head Apple's U.S. Division
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
P.M. BRIEFING : EC to Brazil: Save Rain Forests
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Chrysler Unit Buys Dollar Rent A Car, World's 4th Largest
\o7 Associated Press \f7
Breather for Trump in $20-Million Loan : Short-Term Deal Averts Default at Midnight on Bonds
From Reuters
Soviets Having Bill Problems, Ask New Credit
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Continental Bank Plans Cutback
FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Dow Drops 2.72 After First Cheering Tax Idea
From Times Wire Services
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Days of Drums and Carnivals
By Al Martinez
Bureaucracies work in strange ways. For instance, city...
By Steve Harvey
How Bush Can Best Help South Africa
China Plays Its Fang Lizhi Card : Bush's Policy of Keeping Channels Open Looks Better
A Nonsmoking City of Angels? : Well-Intentioned City Council Ban Simply Doesn't Cover a Wide Enough Territory
SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Her Most Impossible Mission Yet
Is Concrete Our Only Common Ground? : We show little inclination to rescue the many Californians trapped in the collapse of our social network.
By Jonathan Freedman, \o7 Jonathan Freedman is a San Diego writer. \f7
PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Portrait of an Invisible Man
By Linda Blandford
What Sullivan Tried to Say Over Shouts and Whistles : AIDS: As new points of urgency arise, so does frustration. Compassion and commitment are sorely needed.
By Louis H. Sullivan, \o7 Dr. Louis H. Sullivan is the secretary of health and human services. This is excerpted from the speech that protesters drowned out at the international AIDS conference in San Francisco on Sunday. \f7
The Buck Stops With Highway Funding : Voters know the importance of transportation. Apart from that, the tax revolt is as firm as ever.
By Joel Fox, \o7 Joel Fox is president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn., which has an initiative on the November ballot that would require a two-thirds vote for passage of targeted taxes. \f7
Last-Minute Funding Keeps Museum From Becoming an Artifact
By Leo Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oceanside City Manager Resigns for Accounting Position : Government: City Hall officials said Ron Bradley wasn't asked to leave, despite some frictions. Bradley had undertaken an investigation of three City Council members.
By Jonathan Gaw and Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Warm, Dry Weather Stokes Concern for Fire Season
By Dan Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oceanside Case Affects Growth Limits Over State : Courts: A longstanding lawsuit over Oceanside's growth-control law is about to be decided. Both sides say it will have a profound effect on every city's power to manage growth.
By Ray Tessler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Teacher Withdraws Guilty Plea : Courts: The former Camarillo High School instructor now faces trial on nine counts of misdemeanor child molestation.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oxnard Council Uses Windfall to Avoid Budget Shortfall : Finances: A one-time infusion of $1.6 million and the elimination of 18 1/2 jobs help the council balance its books. But the city manager warns that the task will be tougher next year.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grand Jury Calls for New Code of Ethics : Conduct: The panel criticizes the appearance of impropriety by county officials involved in approving David H. Murdock's luxury housing development in Lake Sherwood.
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Toxic Spill Closes Streets; No One Injured
By Bonna M. De La Cruz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brush Fire Hits Santa Cruz Island : Drought: A rescue flare is suspected as the cause of the third large blaze to strike Ventura County this year.
By Kirsten Lee Swartz and Carol Watson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Cabbie Wins $1 Million in Shooting by Passenger
Rapist-Kidnaper Is Sentenced to 101 Years in Prison
Oxnard Issue What should be done about overcrowding in Oxnard?
VENTURA : Council Overrules Building Permit
By Santiago O'Donnell
Suspect Charged in Rape of Comedian's Girlfriend
Ventura : Port District Funds Approved by House
By Maja Radevich
OXNARD : Youth Sentenced in Gang Slaying
By Mack Reed
City Discusses Merging Paramedics, Fire Dept. : Paramedics: A private company now runs city ambulances. But the city thinks it can upgrade the service by having firefighters do the job.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Week of Camp Offered to Low-Income Youths
Incorporation for Calabasas Gets New Boost : Cityhood: An official estimates that the new city would be financially viable, with budget surpluses for its first four years. LAFCO has scheduled a hearing to consider the issue.
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Driver Killed, 3 Hurt After Car Overturns
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
Off-Road Excursion Becomes 3 Men's Struggle for Survival : Accident: The truck rolled down a desert ravine. One man hiked out to get help for the other two, who were more seriously injured.
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OJAI : Attacker Flees After Deputies Close In
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
Opponents of Landfill Lose Latest Skirmish : Elsmere Canyon: Sen. Ed Davis' bill would have forced future operators of the dump to comply with a new state law on site selection. Opponents say the measure restates existing law.
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Supervisors to Vote on Testing Contract
By Joanna M. Miller
Pickwick Rink in Burbank to Be Closed
By Aaron Curtiss and Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Former Judge Robert J. Cooney Dies at 62
Judge Rebuked for Courtroom Incident
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Extra $11 Million Not Really a Surplus
By Karen Mckean
Fair Crowds Expected to Surge in Final Week
By G. Jeanette Avent, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Latino Groups Organize a Congress
By Maja Radevich
OJAI : 2nd Rate-Hike Plan Costlier Than 1st
By Thia Bell
THOUSAND OAKS : Teacher Is Finalist for National Award
By Adrianne Goodman
Mobil Says Oil Cleanup Will Take 3 Weeks
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
85-Year-Old Man Dies in Retirement Home Fire
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Study Delayed for Neighbors of Rockwell's Santa Susana Lab
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Charles A. Musson; Audiovisual Company President
Santa Susana-Area Health Study Delayed
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Council Panel to Study Vote Fraud Charges
Construction Begins on DWP's $57-Million Sun Valley Facility
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man to Stand Trial in Attack With Acid
Plating Firm Owner Sentenced in Dumping
It's a Tourist Stop Where East Meets South of the Border : Culture: Japanese by the busload flock to a Mexican restaurant to hear mariachi sounds--and an echo from back home.
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lakeside
San Diego
Jamul
San Diego
Tentative Accord OKd to End Janitors' Strike : Labor: Walkout affected most of Century City's office towers. Workers will get wage increases, health insurance, vacations and sick pay.
By Bob Baker, TIMES LABOR WRITER
School Employees Asked to Take Pay Cut : Education: One-time rollback in wages is aimed at saving programs and jobs. The unusual proposal comes from Black Leadership Coalition.
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Buckey Takes the Stand, Denies Abusing Children
By Lois Timnick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Buckey Takes the Stand, Denies Abusing Children
From Associated Press
L.A. on a Shoestring : A New Youth Hostel Spruces Up Old Tradition
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DWP Commissioner Resigns, Makes Room for Environmentalist
By Frederick M. Muir, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Witness in Frustaci Case Leaves Country
Families of 3 Jet Crash Victims Win $4 Million
Groundbreaking Held for $57-Million DWP Facility
Deputies Seeking Identity of Woman Found Beaten
Drive for Calabasas Cityhood Gets Boost
Fire in Retirement Home Kills Man, 85
4 Plead Guilty to Fraud Scheme at Car Dealership
Latino District May Be Edelman's
By Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Art Dealer Given 3 Years in Prison on Drug Charge
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Survivors of 3 in Air Crash Are Awarded $4 Million
By Marita Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Skid Row Tenants Forced Out of Shelter Suddenly
By Penelope Mcmillan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mandela Visit Spurs Action on Anti-Apartheid Policy
By Jane Fritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brando's Daughter Has Gone to Tahiti : Murder case: Prosecutors fear she is trying to avoid testifying in the case against her half-brother, who is charged with killing her boyfriend.
By Paul Feldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Helping Motorists Out of a Jam : Transit: A computer system displays maps on a screen in the car and assists the driver in avoiding congestion. It will be tested on Southland freeways.
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Poor Foresee Health Cuts as Deadly : Poverty: Officials predict dire consequences for children with measles, TB and other diseases if the county system's budget is slashed.
By Irene Wielawski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Charges 8 With Narcotics Trafficking
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Costa Mesa Should Take a Few Days Off
Colleagues Mourn Death of Judge Samuel B. Taylor
By Jeanne Wright
Miz Wiz Brings Out the Magic in Science
By Herbert J. Vida
Late-Filing Aliens Face Short Staffs, Confusion : Amnesty: When lawsuits cleared the way for an additional 250,000 to seek permanent residency, INS officials in Washington sent out a memo ordering local offices to make the "late filings" a low priority.
By Jim Carlton and Maria Newman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Judge Orders Two Juries in Murder Trial : Court: In an Orange County first, separate trials of defendants in a drive-by slaying case were consolidated but two panels of jurors will hear the evidence.
By Jeanne Wright
They Aim to 'Putt' It All Away : Disc Golf Open Attracts Some of World's Best
By David Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Challenge to Sports Arena in Santa Ana Thrown Out
By Lily Eng, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grand Jury Praises Orangewood but Offers Suggestions
By Tom Mcqueeney
FULLERTON : 8 Charged in Slaying of Officer De La Rosa
By Ted Johnson
ORANGE : Tentative School Budget Adopted
By Mary Helen Berg
ANAHEIM : New Lotto Odds No Match for Lucky 37
By Tony Marcano
SANTA ANA : Bilingual Education Aid Awarded by U.S.
By Greg Hernandez
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 300 at Carnival for Leukemia Victim
By Shannon Sands
SAN CLEMENTE : District Offers Trade for New High School
By Len Hall
FULLERTON : Fireworks to Light Free July 4 Festival
BREA : Stiffer Noise Penalty Debated by Council
By Danielle A. Fouquette
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Tells Police of Racial Assault
By Matt Lait
COSTA MESA : Estancia High Pool Closed for Summer
By Mary Anne Perez
NEWPORT BEACH : Robbins Imperiled Land Deal, Suit Says
By Jack Cheevers
Countywide : Official Says Road Tax to Be on Ballot
By Rose Ellen O'Connor
Countywide : Vasquez Asks Study of Rail Possibilities
By Jim Newton
Seal Beach Police Take Issue With Jury's Low-Morale Report
By Christopher Adams
NEWS
Romania and China
Sobriety Checkpoints Upheld
Dodgers
Trump's Woes
Sobriety Checkpoints Upheld
Democrats' Campaign to Defeat 2 Redistricting Propositions
Sobriety Checkpoints Upheld
Democrats' Campaign to Defeat 2 Redistricting Propositions
Democrats' Campaign to Defeat 2 Redistricting Propositions
Democrats' Campaign to Defeat 2 Redistricting Propositions
Battling The Medfly
Mixed-Up Priorities
Worthless Cause
Plane-Carrying Dirigible Found in Sea After 55 Years
By Lee Dye, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
'Late Filers' for Amnesty Camp Out at INS Offices
By Jim Carlton and Maria Newman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Assembly OKs Rules for Cholesterol Tests
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Montoya's Jail Term Delayed by Appeal
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA CRUZ ISLAND : Fire Ignited by Flare Scorches 600 Acres
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Crime 'Average' Declines in '80s
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Tentative Budget Cuts Still Leave Big Deficit : Spending: Assembly negotiators agree to $863 million in reductions. That would be about $2.6 billion short of what is needed to close the revenue gap.
By Douglas P. Shuit, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blast Rocks London Club Frequented by Tories
From Reuters
European Leaders Focus on Union, Aiding Gorbachev
\o7 Reuters\f7
Background
Imelda Marcos Called Force Behind Frauds
By William C. Rempel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
7,000 Penguins Die in Mystery Stampede
\o7 Reuters\f7
Dannemeyer Scorns Mandela Visit
Passenger Suffers Broken Neck in Train Accident
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Justices Uphold Curb on Minors Seeking Abortion
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plane-Carrying Dirigible Found in Sea After 55 Years
By Lee Dye, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Chinese Dissident Fang and Wife Fly to Britain : Diplomacy: Beijing lets couple leave yearlong asylum in the U.S. Embassy. White House hails the decision.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Tribes Aim at a Quiet Revolution : In a parallel to events in Eastern Europe, Indians strive to improve their economies and control their own affairs. But financing and paternalism bedevil them.
By Jill Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mandela Rejects Plea on Violence : South Africa: He delivers a polite lecture to Bush. The President had urged him to renounce all but peaceful means to achieve goal of a non-racial society.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Defectors Recount Lives of Hard Work, Punishment
By Robert W. Welkos and Joel Sappell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Court Lets States Place Limits on the Right to Die
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Board Votes to Expel Students With Firearms
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
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Soviet Survey Shows Party's Slide Continues
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200,000 Quebecers Rally to Turn Page in Their History : Canada: The occasion is a holiday. But the anticipation concerns a new status for the province.
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Europe Leaders Reject $15-Billion Soviet Aid Plan
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Salvador Peace Negotiations Recess on Optimistic Note : Central America: Government and rebels end session without agreement. But a U.N. mediator tells of 'clear commitment.' Talks resume in July.
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Arkansas Executes Man Who Killed 16
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Mandela Emerging as Forceful, Savvy Presence : Policy: The black liberation leader uses his growing stature in the United States to instruct no less important a figure than the President.
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Rights Bill for Disabled Passes Hurdle : Health: House conferees drop a provision allowing employers to transfer food handlers with AIDS. Opponents say it is not medically justified.
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Senate Debates Flag Protection Amendment
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Trial of 3 in Rape, Beating of Central Park Jogger Opens
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Barry Made Sexual Advances, 3 Virgin Islands Women Testify
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7-Year Irvine Co. Dispute Settled : Ruling: A Michigan court referee decides that heiress Joan Irvine Smith should be paid $35 million more than she was offered for her shares in 1983.
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Justices Uphold Curb on Abortion for Minors : Law: A divided Supreme Court ruled that a state may require a minor to notify both parents before obtaining an abortion if she has the option of seeking permission from a judge.
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Bush Bars New Offshore Oil Leases Off 99% of Calif. Coast and Florida : Calls for More Steps to Save Environment Before Year 2000
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Bush Abandons Tax Vow : He Dumps His 1988 Read-My-Lips Campaign Pledge : Democrats Hail Move to Cut Deficit
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Partial Plan to Protect Owl to Cost at Least 1,000 Jobs
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Hungary Votes to Leave Warsaw Pact by 1992
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EC Refuses to Ease S. African Sanctions : Trade Bloc Renounces Violence in a Rebuke Aimed at A.N.C.
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BELGRADE : Yugoslavia's Mystery Plan
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SPORTS
Langston Again Gets No Help, 2-0 : Baseball: Left-hander has won only once in his last eight outings. White Sox push Angels 7 1/2 games out of second place.
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Atlanta Tires of Martinez in 5-2 Dodger Win
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In Oregon, They're Grateful for All Extra Cash They Get
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Notes on a Scorecard
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These Days, Mets Are All Stirred Up
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Becker, Lendl Slip on Grass, Slide to Wins
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TRACK AND FIELD : Ex-UCLA Coach Bush May Become USC Head Coach
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Picking First Doesn't Mean Picking Best : NBA draft: Some of West's gambles (Green, Divac) have paid off. Some of Clippers' sure things (Williams, Ferry) haven't.
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Bullets Get Pervis Ellison in Three-Way Trade : Pro basketball: Jeff Malone goes to Jazz, with Hansen and Leckner going to Sacramento. Nets deal for Theus, meaning they will probably pick Coleman.
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Kimble Makes $100,000 Point About His All-Around Ability
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NOTES : West Germany Trying to Get Voeller Suspension Overturned
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Chalk Up Another for the Home Team : Soccer: Italy beats Uruguay for its fourth consecutive shutout, 2-0. Schillaci's third goal of the tournament is a beauty.
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Foth, Meili Win Shooting Titles
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USD's Chen Is Academic All-American
Padres, Templeton Lose Big : Baseball: The Padres lost, 5-3, to Mike Scott and the Houston Astros and Garry Templeton lost his starting job at shortstop to Roberto Alomar.
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Sockers Present 'Final' Proposal on Lease
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U.S. to Play Soviets in Water Polo Exhibition
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Downing Won't Quit or Seek a Trade to A's : Angels: But veteran believes he has been unjustly cast aside, and doesn't want to end his career sitting on the bench.
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Call Is Treated for Burns Suffered in Bolivian Accident
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Newport Rowers Bring Home Medals
Gibson to Replace Cooper for South
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McEnroe Loses Early at Wimbledon
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Angry Steffi May Leave Germany
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Yugoslavia Knocks Out Spain in OT
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