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What happened on June 30, 1990
NEWS
Sausage Sizzles at Center of Milwaukee Racial Tension : Civil rights: An activist black alderman is censured in a product-tampering scare. His defenders say real issues are ignored.
BOB SECTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irving Wallace; Prolific Writer Reached Billion Readers
BURT A. FOLKART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officer Held After Claim of Zambia Coup : Africa: State radio denies President Kaunda has been overthrown. The trouble follows food price hikes and riots.
From Associated Press
Iran President Hails West's Aid, Chides Radicals
From Associated Press
Former Model Denies She 'Coerced' Barry Into Sting
OSWALD JOHNSTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Molestation Allegation by Girl, 11, Left Unchecked for More Than Year
FAYE FIORE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Kin of 7 Slain Arabs to Receive $20,000
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Panel OKs Nominee for Agriculture Post
United Press International
Bush Vetoes Bill Granting Family Leaves : Legislation: He objects to government mandating such workplace issues. Despite criticism, an override by Congress is viewed as unlikely.
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Won't Interfere in S&L Probe of Son, Bush Says
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A SIEGE OF FIRE : Residents Try to Make Sense of the Devastation : Destruction: Owners of homes return to sift through the rubble of the fire. They find that not much is left.
CAROL WATSON and TED ROHRLICH, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Canada Truckers' Protest Fizzles
Associated Press
Senate Supports Rescue Plan for Food Program
From Associated Press
PREVIEW / SOVIET PARTY CONGRESS : Power Base Is Heading for a Crucial Test : Communists seek a consensus to chart the nation's future. They risk splitting into rival factions and further diminishing their clout.
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAUSALITO : Bullets Kill 3 Sea Lions
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Read His Lips: He's Thinking Anew
From a Times Staff Writer
Flood of Tips on Glendale Blaze Complicates Arson Investigation
DOUG SMITH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Police Use Force to End Farmer Sit-In
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Zambia Schedules Vote Oct. 17 on Multi-Party Government
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Law Change Affects Drunk Drivers
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : EUROPE : 35 Nations Endorse Democracy Tenets
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Cranston Remains a Major Player : Politics: Despite Senate ethics investigation, many of his colleagues go all out to show they respect his leadership.
PAUL HOUSTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate OKs Funds for Food Program
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Proposed Fees to Balance Budget May Spoil Picnics : Revenue: Lawmakers are weighing a diverse menu of potential increases, including higher charges for park users and university students.
CARL INGRAM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2,000 in India Protest Bhopal Relief Program
Reuters
A SIEGE OF FIRE : Glendale Blaze Victims Meet to Air Concerns, Seek Answers
DOUG SMITH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Proposed Costs For State Services
MAX BOOT
WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Assembly Approves Anti-Racism Law
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : High Court Declines to Free Reporter
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Marcos Jurors End Day's Deliberations
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Communist Party Puts Differences Aside, Votes to Approve Gorbachev's Reforms : Soviet Union: Conservatives agree to withhold their dissent as crucial congress draws near.
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Ex-Gov. Moore Asks to Change His Plea
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Kohl to Visit Moscow, May Discuss Aid
From United Press International
Men Admit Beating Up Rep. Studds
From Associated Press
A SIEGE OF FIRE : Emergency Declarations May Trigger Federal Help
MAX BOOT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Death Toll of 2 Is Low for Such Huge Fires : Casualties: Resident in Santa Barbara and firefighter in Hemet are only deaths reported. Smaller fires in the past have claimed more lives.
MARITA HERNANDEZ and ASHLEY DUNN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Maoist Guerrillas Kill 45 in Hamlets
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Panel Objects to Proposed Study of Breast Cancer Drug : Health: The project would have involved 20,000 U.S. and Soviet women. Backers plan to redesign it and seek approval again.
MARLENE CIMONS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Dead as Fiery Tide Is Turned : Disaster: Firefighters gain upper hand over devastating Santa Barbara blaze. Dropping temperatures, rising humidity aiding the battle.
ERIC MALNIC and GEORGE RAMOS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Family Ponders Future in a Germany Without Walls
TAMARA JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : San Joaquin's Smog Measured
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Lithuanians Give In, Agree to Moratorium
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pilot in Crash Fatal to Lawmaker Wasn't Rated
United Press International
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Welfare Increase Delay Is Signed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Seoul to Open Trade, Transport to North : Koreas: Roh offers to 'transcend politics' with exchanges of goods, technology and capital to promote cooperation and reunification.
From Times Wire Services
Bush Would Campaign for a Tax Increase
JACK NELSON and JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Democrats' Offensive Targets Tax Switch, S&Ls Issues : Politics: Party leaders gather as the dual assault on Bush and the GOP is unveiled. Some worry that the tough new strategy may go too far.
ROBERT SHOGAN, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Taboos on Dissent Lifted at Last, Soviet Citizens Wonder What to Do About Lenin : Reforms: Some call for an end to the 'absurd idolization.' Others rise in defense of the nation's mostly unblemished hero.
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Holdout Juror Means Mistrial for Silberman
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Building Collapse Kills 29
Associated Press
A SIEGE OF FIRE : Clues to Arsonist's Identity Sought : Probe: Device that sparked Santa Barbara blaze to be tested for fingerprints. Officials have little to go on.
TERRY PRISTIN and SANTIAGO O'DONNELL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Guerrillas Battle Troops Near Capital
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NASA Grounds Space Shuttles; Woes Pile Up
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein Attacks Wilson on Abortion Rights
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
A SIEGE OF FIRE : Welcome to California : Tourists Are Having Second Thoughts Amid the Embers
BOB POOL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 New Military Leaders to Face Budget Warfare : Defense: The Navy and Air Force make changes of command at a crucial time for the armed forces. Their voices will shape the Pentagon's future.
MELISSA HEALY and JOHN M. BRODER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A SIEGE OF FIRE : Death Toll of 2 Is Low for Such Huge Fires : Casualties: Resident in Santa Barbara and firefighter in Hemet are only deaths reported. Smaller fires in the past have claimed more lives.
MARITA HERNANDEZ and ASHLEY DUNN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
53 Nations Pledge to Ban Ozone Destroyers by 2000
LARRY B. STAMMER, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
China Dissident Asks Academic Seclusion : Politics: Fang Lizhi and his wife put aside the activism that helped spark last year's pro-democracy movement.
MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suit Blames 2 Deaths on Racism by Fire Chief
Reuters
Californian Ends Bicycle Journey Along Great Wall
From Associated Press
2 Dead as Fiery Tide Is Turned : Disaster: Firefighters gain the upper hand over devastating Santa Barbara blaze. Falling temperatures and rising humidity are aiding the battle.
ERIC MALNIC and GEORGE RAMOS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Transient, Once Tied to Killing, Beaten to Death in Boyle Heights
BOB SCHWARTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Marshal Collars Police Games Crown
From Times Wire Services
With Tears and Hugs, Peace Corps Starts Evacuation : Philippines: Fears of rebel attacks cut short the work of 261 volunteers in one of the organization's oldest and largest overseas programs.
BOB DROGIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Biaggi Extortion Conviction in Wedtech Case Upheld
From Times Wire Services
UPDATE / VIETNAMESE REFUGEES : New Challenge Raised to 'Boat People' Accord
CHARLES P. WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine Firm Says Its Shuttle Valve Has Tested OK So Far
DEAN TAKAHASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Among Most Wealthy, Miserly in U.S.
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valenzuela, Stewart Hurl No-Hitters
A SIEGE OF FIRE : Station Is Given Over to Bulletins
BOB POOL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mandela Gets Star's Welcome
TRACY WILKINSON and ANDREA FORD, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bishop Excommunicates Abortion Clinic Director
From Associated Press
COLUMN ONE : Turning a Deaf Ear to Confession : A man keeps admitting to a slaying for which his brother is imprisoned. The case illustrates how loath appeals courts are to overturn convictions.
TED ROHRLICH, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Edelman, Hahn Hire Attorney in Remap Case
RICHARD SIMON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clues to Arsonist's Identity Sought : Inquiries: The device that sparked Santa Barbara blaze will be tested for fingerprints. In Fullerton, a psychiatric exam is ordered for a transient held in the Carbon Canyon fire.
TERRY PRISTIN and SANTIAGO O'DONNELL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Several Factors Fueled Fire in Santa Barbara
KEVIN RODERICK and RICHARD C. PADDOCK, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Jury Deadlocked on Main Counts Against Silberman : Courts: Judge declares mistrial on remaining charges. Prosecutor plans retrial. Financier denied bail, will be sentenced in September on one count.
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUD Recovers $81 Million After Audits
From Reuters
Mandela Gets Star's Welcome
TRACY WILKINSON and ANDREA FORD, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Border Deaths Lead to Probe of Honecker : East Germany: His 'shoot-to-kill policy' toward those trying to flee West could bring a murder conviction.
TAMARA JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mercury Use in Paints to Be Curbed : Health: Government and industry announce an agreement. Serious dangers of indoor fumes, especially to children and fetuses, are cited.
EDWIN CHEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: BRUCE LEMMERMAN : A Front-Office Scrambler : Former Quarterback at CSUN Maintains Fast-Paced Life as Decision-Maker for Edmonton Eskimos
STEVE HENSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VOLLEYBALL LAGUNA BEACH OPEN : Changing Partners Makes Women's Tournament Unpredictable
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Night of Two No-Hitters : Fernando Pitches One for the First Time as He Stymies Cardinals, 6-0
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SHOOTING / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Schmidt, Fluker Win in Skeet
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THINGS PEOPLE DO : SEPAK TAKRAW : Imagine Playing Volleyball Without Your Hands, and You Get an Idea of What This Southeast Asian Sport--Translated as 'Kick Woven Ball'--Is All About
KIM Q. BERKSHIRE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tastes Just Like a Chip Off the Old Trap Block
TED BROCK
Swanson Officially Signs With CSUN
Dunne's Effort Wasted as Cubs Rally Past Padres
SCOTT MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
White Hits 2 Homers in Angels' 7-2 Win
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. GAMES PREVIEW : Hart and Canyon to Renew Rivalry
JEFF RILEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Le Voyageur Wins Belmont Feature
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Make a Point, Take Over First
DAN HAFNER
COMMENTARY : How to Give Host the Most Help by '94 Cup
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Betting With Bob : Man Vs. Microchip
Mattingly Struggles in Effort to Regain Power
TOM VERDUCCI, NEWSDAY
Names In The News
Different Heroes Keep Popping Up Every Night for Red Sox
ALAN GREENBERG, THE HARTFORD COURANT
Rostagno Doesn't See What Hits Him in 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 Defeat to Ivanisevic
THOMAS BONK
COMMENTARY : A Master Base Stealer Knows His Escape Routes, Too
SUSAN FORNOFF, MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
Soccer's Biggest Event May Not Be Everyone's Cup of Cappuccino
Ryan Should Still Walk Into Hall Easily
Soccer's Biggest Event May Not Be Everyone's Cup of Cappuccino
At Least the Prices Are Fit for a King
One Reader Just Sick About Losing Brick
He's Not a Bad Boy if He's Not Playing
Soccer's Biggest Event May Not Be Everyone's Cup of Cappuccino
PGA Doesn't Have Eye on the Ball
Lucero Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
It's a New Day for Hero Worship
BOWLING / RIVERSIDE PBA TOURNAMENT : Palombi Is Seeded No. 1 for Final
DON SNYDER
Magazine Honors Ex-Corona del Mar Volleyball Standout
He Isn't in a Foul Mood About Maradona : Soccer: Yugoslav says he is fast enough to stay with Argentine star during today's game without tripping him.
JULIE CART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kittle's Homer Powers Chicago, 1-0
DAN HAFNER
He's Not a Bad Boy if He's Not Playing
Cleveland Puts Basketball Program in Escoto's Hands
STEVE ELLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ryan Should Still Walk Into Hall Easily
A Busy Night Shaping Up for Grant All-Star Lewis
KIRBY LEE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Guerrero in No Mood to Congratulate Friend : Cardinals: His double-play grounder in the ninth preserved no-hitter, spoiling his 34th birthday.
LARRY STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jury Is Out on Bell, Raiders' Backfield
MELVIN DURSLAG
Leaders Must Win or Be Eclipsed
JAY HOVDEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Where's the Fire? Intensity? Not in the Padre Clubhouse
DAVE DISTEL
Desbrow Holds On to Win Firecracker 50
PAUL OLSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
In a Computer Era, Why Use a Crayon?
MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Operating Expenses Figure to Climb for Van Blargan Following Crash
BRIAN MURPHY
79TH CALIFORNIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Wi Leaves Veteran in the Cold : Golf: Teen-age longshot from Thousand Oaks wins title, 3 and 2, as a former champion wilts before his steady play.
RICH TOSCHES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Toro Finishes Third in Final Trip to Post
BOB MIESZERSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICA'S CUP : Four Syndicates Gain Approval
CURT HOLBREICH
Hampsten Has Steepest Hill Left
ELLIOTT ALMOND, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Likes the Lead, Hates Bogey
From Associated Press
Names in the News
Mitchell, Passed Over in Draft, to Try Out With Boston Celtics
From Associated Press
Soccer's Biggest Event May Not Be Everyone's Cup of Cappuccino
$200,000 Donation Presented to Community College Group
STEVE KRESAL
Patriots Decried by Agent : Pro football: He says former New England lineman Sims should have been given counseling before being waived.
JIM HODGES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amituanai Transferring to Palomar
TRACK AND FIELD : Powell (28-5) Makes Jump Toward the Top
From Associated Press
Plutko Plots an Uncertain Return to State : High schools: Former Southern Section commissioner will leave Colorado post in August, hoping to find an assistant principal job in California.
ERIC SHEPARD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Team Tennis Comes Calling Here Again : Dukes: Newport Beach franchise, which opens July 12 in John Wayne Tennis Club, is third venture in Orange County.
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Starr Won't Return to Rams, Doucette Is Their New Voice
LARRY STEWART
Ireland Has Little to Lose Against Italy
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Potential Defenders Cut to Four : America's Cup: All approved groups have San Diego connections. Five others are excused from official consideration by organizing committee.
CURT HOLBREICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Convention Sponsor Hopes Bid Is in the Cards : Collectors: Promoter vying to bring annual baseball card convention to Anaheim in July, 1991.
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Previous No-hitters
Orange County Girls Compete in Summer Basketball Shootout
BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Gilberto Roman: One of the Best of the '80s
EARL GUSTKEY
The Night of Two No-Hitters : A's Stewart Pulls Out of June Swoon, Stops Blue Jays in SkyDome
From Wire Service Reports
Suns' Draftee Ceballos Has Warrant for Arrest
TENNIS: WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS : Homesick Capriati Prepares for Graf
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wi, 18, Wins State Amateur Title : Golf: Recent Westlake High graduate closes out Vanier, 3 and 2, with some clutch play on the second 18 holes at Pebble Beach.
RICH TOSCHES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chula Vista's Cucjen Has Grip on Baseball Career
JIM LINDGREN
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Obituaries : Robert C. Sherman; Singer's Father
City Manager Urges Council Cooperation in Farewell Speech
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Mensan Convention: Sex Lives and Videotape
ERIC LICHTBLAU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries : Sonny Jones; Stuntman, Actor, Musician
ORANGE : Ax Murderer Will Spend Life in Prison
EANNE WRIGHT
ORANGE : Man Sentenced for Killing Wife, Sister
JEANNE WRIGHT
Panel Tries to Save Cafeteria to the Stars
ANAHEIM : New Court Date Set for Murder Suspect
ROBERT E. PIERRE
Logging Practices of Louisiana-Pacific
LAKE CASITAS : Plant Proposal Worries Neighbors
THIA BELL
Baby Otter, Born to Spill Survivor, Survives Illness
AMY WALLACE
Impediments? No Problem : Tricky Tokyo-Washington Trade Pact
Council Puts S. Africa Question on Ballot as a 'Gift' to Mandela
JANE FRITSCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Woman Injured in Crash, Baby Unhurt
MAJA RADEVICH
Is There a Better Way to Handle the City Budget? : Crunch: Marathon City Hall juggling act to balance the San Diego budget leaves many disillusioned with the way the system works.
GREG JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rebuilding of Avalon's Only Gym OKd by State
Budget for Schools Would Trigger 269 Layoffs : Education: Most of the jobs that would be lost involve lower-paying posts, including clerical, custodial, maintenance and cafeteria staff.
JEAN MERL, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
IRVINE : Companies Granted Ozone Exemptions
WENDY PAULSON
Foothill Group Backs N. Tustin City Proposal
Playing Lotto 6/53
COUNTYWIDE : Value of Sanctuary Sought in Study
KIM KASH
LA HABRA : Carwash to Raise Money for Funeral
British Petroleum Won't Pay $106,398 Portion of Spill Bill
JOHN PENNER
SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs 2-Year Employee Contract
CARLOS V. LOZANO
Airport Sues to Void Council's Move Against Taxiway Work
JAMES QUINN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Airport Expects 2 Weekends of Jammed Parking
BLAKE FONTENAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : School Board OKs $57-Million Budget
KAREN McKEAN
A SIEGE OF FIRE : Homeowners Bracing for Danger Season : Preparedness: Throughout the hillside communities of northern Los Angeles County, jittery residents are checking hoses for leaks and making sure that dry brush is cleared.
STEVE PADILLA and BETSY BATES, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
City Axes Brush Plan Sparked by '85 Blaze
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Garment Firm Head Gets Record Local INS Fine
Ex-City Manager of Escondido Gets Oxnard Post
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOORPARK : District to Take Vote on Bond Issue
ADRIANNE GOODMAN
Subway Bill Under Fire
Mandatory Saving Water Restrictions
Neil Bush's Role in Failed Colorado S&L
Neighbors Up in Arms
Neil Bush's Role in Failed Colorado S&L
Redevelopment Chief Is 2nd Oceanside Official to Resign This Week
RAY TESSLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Mandela Puts a Little Magic Back in the T-Shirt Business : Scene: Street entrepreneurs get a little extra time to cash in when anti-apartheid leader is late arriving downtown.
SCOTT HARRIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Ammo for Gun Education : A 13-Year-Old Dies in La Palma; Gun Bill Dies in Sacramento
MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Mandela, Sharansky Agree to Disagree
FAYE FIORE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Abandoned Baby Found by Passerby
Advocate for Migrants Savors Victory : Rights: Ruling vindicates biochemist whose indignation moved him to be a party in lawsuit against Encinitas ban on curbside hiring.
JOHN M. GLIONNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mandatory Saving Water Restrictions
Senate Confirms Baird as District's U.S. Attorney
'Crack Cookies' Seized From an Apartment
Trying To Dismantle Apartheid
Times editorial researcher Michael Meyers from Times wire services
Berman Is 10th in S & L Contributions : Campaign money: A Common Cause study also reports Rep. Elton Gallegly received $20,050 from the scandal-plagued industry.
ALAN C. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUENA PARK : Essay Winner, 13, Is an Avid Reader
ALLISON SAMUELS
Left in the Dust
Mandatory Saving Water Restrictions
COUNTYWIDE : CLIPBOARD : How Dry Was It?
Researched by: JANICE L. JONES / Los Angeles Times
A SIEGE OF FIRE : Arson Suspected in 4 Brush Fires That Burn More Than 300 Acres
AMY LOUISE KAZMIN and JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
FILLMORE : A New/Old Marquee Is Just the Ticket
JANET BERGAMO
Westwood Weather Station Shuts Down
OXNARD : Contract Awarded to Demolish 2 Hotels
HUGO MARTIN
Hubble: Like a Shot in the Dark : Troubled Space Agency Sends Up an Untested Telescope, Loses Big
Ex-Officer Sentenced for Felony Grand Theft
Airport Loses $800,000 Gift: Concrete Too Weak for 767
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
Neil Bush's Role in Failed Colorado S&L
Subject of Parole Furor Gets Life : Justice: An attacker who sparked reforms in 1975 with a repeat offense just nine days after he left prison was sentenced for killing and raping a girl.
AMY LOUISE KAZMIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANAHEIM : City's Pet Licensing Will Affect 3 Fees
LISA MASCARO
School Wins First Place With 'Harmony' Video
HERBERT J. VIDA
A Day of Black Widows
AL MARTINEZ
SANTA PAULA : Redevelopment Zone to Get Hearing
AMELIA CHAFFEE
COSTA MESA : School District OKs $83.7-Million Budget
LAURA MICHAELIS and BARBARA HANSEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Store Owner Sues Carlsbad Over Migrant Case
JOHN M. GLIONNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Condo Project Hit With Seismic Issue
BILL BILLITER
Oceanside Unveils New Civic Center : Dedication: More than two years in the making, the $30-million complex boasts a library, offices for city personnel and new City Council chambers.
RAY TESSLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mandatory Saving Water Restrictions
COUNTYWIDE : Support Groups for Cancer Are Offered
Man Is Found Guilty of Murder in Baby's Death
ROBERT E. PIERRE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simi Valley Sailor's Heroism Eases Loss for Family, Friends
MACK REED AND CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Lindsay Collapses Before Chance to Greet Mandela : Illness: The 89-year-old councilman was stricken in City Hall garage. He is being treated in critical care unit of White Memorial Medical Center.
FAYE FIORE and JANE FRITSCH, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Deukmejian Names Leahy to Superior Court Bench
COUNTYWIDE : Circus Program to Encourage Literacy
Architect of Huge Tax Fraud Scheme Sentenced to Prison
BETSY BATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House Joins Parade of History : Urban renewal: Older homes scheduled for demolition are sold cheaply to residents in exchange for a commitment to relocate and restore the structures.
LISA MASCARO
Cooler Temperatures Bring Relief, but Not From Runaway Wildfires
BONNA M. DE LA CRUZ and JOHN D. CRAMER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Homeless Veterans Find Safe Ground at 'Stand Down'
DAN PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Exodus of Soviet Jews to Israel
Neil Bush's Role in Failed Colorado S&L
For the Life of the Party, Call Roseanne : TV sometimes strikes a populist, leftist chord that rings true with the audience. Why can't Democrats figure it out?
MICHAEL KINSLEY,
Michael Kinsley is a senior editor of the New Republic. and
Judge Denies Matta's Request to Drop Charges
MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Hollywood's Stars Shine for Mandela : Visit: Famous and rich gather to salute South African leader. He urges Hollywood to use talents to make world a better place.
PATT MORRISON and JOCELYN STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Officials Call Disastrous Local Blaze Unlikely : Fires: 'Sundowners' and other conditions in Santa Barbara were unique to that area.
ADRIANNE GOODMAN, AND DARYL KELLEY TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Canned Cocaine : Drug raids: Sheriff's deputies say 17.6 pounds of 'crack cookies' that could be stored in corn chip cylinders were found in a Valencia apartment.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Long Beach Hospital to Share Trauma Cases : Emergency care: Memorial Medical Center has agreed to help the overloaded county system treat its critically injured and share the expense of caring for the indigent.
CARLA RIVERA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE : American Catholic Church Dedication
DAVID REYES
A SIEGE OF FIRE : Where Rows of New Houses Hide the Pain : Porter Ranch aftermath: Victims of the December, 1988, blaze know all too well what those of the Santa Barbara and Glendale disasters are enduring.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Up on the Roof, Dishing Out Freedom : Television: Ted Turner's CNN seems to be making Marshall McLuhan's global village a reality.
NORMAN ORNSTEIN,
Norman Ornstein is resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington.
Warning to Be Posted Near Storm Drain
BUENA PARK : No More Warnings on Illegal Fireworks
TOM McQUEENEY
LAGUNA BEACH : Sawdust, Art-A-Fair Will Open Today
LESLIE EARNEST
Subway Bill Under Fire
Federal Suit Charges Firm Defrauded Navy
From United Press International
MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Tutu Visits Prepared Way for Mandela
RUSSELL CHANDLER, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
MANDELA'S VISIT TO L.A. : Youngsters Find Rare Chance to See a Real Hero : Mandela: Students find several ways to share in anti-apartheid leader's stay in L.A. To some, he's a king; to others, a hope for a better future.
CHARISSE JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Exterior Decorator : Folk art: 'People throw away such pretty things' says Beatrice Wyatt, who has collected and painted a jumbled collection of found objects in her yard on Olive Street.
JANE HULSE
Neil Bush's Role in Failed Colorado S&L
Simi Valley to Urge PUC Opposition to Merger : Utilities: Air quality could worsen for the next 6 years under a plan to combine Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric.
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FATHER OLIVARES : Amazing Grace
Developers Admit Their Attempt to Demolish McKinley Mansion
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Skaters, Coaches Protest Plan to Close Ice Arena
AARON CURTISS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOME & GARDEN
Single-Family Home Growth
Some Tips on How to Handle Those Blind Phone Solicitors
JOSEPH N. BELL
Some Tips for Those Who Want to Light Up Lives and Yards
CLARK SHARON, Clark Sharon is a writer based in Santa Ana
NUTS & BOLTS : A How to for Homeowners : Placement of Speakers Key Factor in Sound
PATRICK MOTT
Judge the Aftereffects . . . : . . . Before Remodeling
JAY BERMAN, Jay Berman is a writer based in Manhattan Beach.
Bushels of Bears, Nary a Growl : Ever Thought of Decorating Your Den With a Teddy or Two?
KATHRYN BOLD, Kathryn Bold is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
HANDYMAN : One Way to Refinish a Dyed Concrete Walk
JOHN MORELL, Morell is a regular contributor to Home Design
GARDENING : Pest Control Without Pesticides
JULIE BAWDEN DAVIS, Julie Bawden Davis is a regular contributor to Home Design
The Unvarnished Truth About Varnish
ANDY LANG, ASSOCIATED PRESS
INTERIOR : Coloring Behavior : The Effects of Different Hues on Our Bodies and Minds Can Be Dramatic, Designers Say
PATRICK MOTT, Patrick Mott is a regular contributor to Orange County Life
Taking Confusion Out of Carpeting
From Associated Press
BUSINESS
Equitec Group Near Deal to Transfer Properties : Real estate: Hallwood Group may take over 27 choice assets of the Oakland financial services company, sources say.
JOHN CRUDELE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Perrier Founder Resigns; Recall Reserve Increased
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Dense-Pac's Revenue to Fall Short of Goal
DEAN TAKAHASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Campeau Has $80-Million Loss in the First Quarter
From Associated Press
IMF Will Increase Interest Rates to Bolster Resources
From United Press International
OPEC's Output Still Too High to Stop Price Slide
From Reuters
New-Home Sales Up 0.4% but Still Near 7-Year Low
From Associated Press
On The Record
Philippine Contracts Awarded to Nynex
United Press International
Kemper Named to Succeed Luce at Ailing Great American Bank
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
First Ozone-Protection Suits Filed by U.S.
RONALD J. OSTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Rises 1.98; Market Ends 1st Half Up 127.49
From Times Wire Services
Arco Pays IRS $800 Million in Tax Dispute : Energy: The settlement resolves a dispute over Alaskan oil pumped as early as 1980.
JESUS SANCHEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Koito Cancels Plans to Give Pickens a Tour of Factory
From Reuters
Radiant Technology Has New CEO
Emulex Corp. Founder to Give Up His Job as Firm's Chief Executive
CRISTINA LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Time Warner Suit Threatens MGM/UA Deal : Entertainment: Pathe Communications is accused of violating its agreement with the New York media giant over the acquisition of the studio.
MICHAEL CIEPLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
7 Southland S&Ls on Priority List for FBI Investigation
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Great Western Deal for Florida S&L Is Biggest U.S. Bailout
JAMES BATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Great American Bank Picks Kemper to Fill Top Posts
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Proposed Sale of Friendly Ford Delayed
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Campbell to Cut Its Work Force by 20% : Retail: The soup maker's anti-takeover plans also include the sale of several businesses and under-used facilities.
From Reuters
Richard Cozzi New President of Trump Shuttle
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Barry Minkow Ordered to Repay $7-Million Loan
From Associated Press
Camps for Fun and Profit : Old-Fashioned Activities Make Return, Though Special Themes Are Still Popular
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$8 Billion in Mortgage Overcharges Seen
From Reuters
Sterer Gets Order
ENTERTAINMENT
Stop-Gap Presents 'Eleemosynary' Tonight : Drama: The Santa Ana troupe wants to remind playgoers that it is first and foremost a theater group. It will appear at South Coast Repertory.
MARY HELEN BERG
STAGE REVIEW : Don't Grieve for Original Film--Let Nostalgia 'Rain'
NANCY CHURNIN
MUSIC REVIEW : 16th Seal Beach Chamber Music Festival Opens
SUSAN BLISS
WEEKEND TV : Election Fever Starts to Brew Before the 4th
STEVE WEINSTEIN
Her Nature Wasn't Nurtured by Los Angeles : Pop music: Concrete Blonde was considered the heir to X before its leader left her money-minded hometown for London.
STEVE HOCHMAN
Journalists Say Southern Baptists Told Them to Quit
Religious News Service
Panel to Rule on Charges
Associated Press
State Ranks Art Museum in O.C. Lower This Year
ZAN DUBIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lark Quartet to Open Chamber Season
A Television 'Ring'
A Television 'Ring'
A Television 'Ring'
'Batman' Who Took On Rap
A Top Ten of the Most Touching Singles at 1990's Halfway Point
ROBERT HILBURN, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Aid for Devastated Lebanese Armenians Sought : Fund raising: The leader of an arm of the Apostolic Church is in the Southland seeking help for his people.
RANDYE KODER
'Uncompromising' Review of Concert by Verlaine, Shawn Hits the Right Notes
Nodal Clarification
'Batman' Who Took On Rap
STAGE REVIEWS : 'The Heirs' Lacks the British Touch
Children's Art Displays Mix of Cultures, Ideas
CORINNE FLOCKEN
JAZZ REVIEW : Bailey and Marsalis a Happy Pairing : New York festival: The 72-year-old singer and the 28-year-old trumpeter joined in a memorable version of 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic.'
LEONARD FEATHER
STAGE REVIEWS : Kline Delivers a Fine Revival of Coward's 'Present Laughter'
T.H. McCULLOH
Comic Wallace Jumps Easily to Big Screen
RICK VANDERKNYFF, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego Dancer Makes Big Step to Broadway
EILEEN SONDAK
Volunteer Musicians
'Batman' Who Took On Rap
Reddy Looking Forward to the Roaring Nineties
DAVID PECCHIA
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Manchester Unrolls No. 3 Band: Carpets
JONATHAN GOLD
Bush Press Conference Juggled by Local Stations : Television: KCBS viewers miss end of session entirely; two other stations cut away and then return to it.
STEVE WEINSTEIN
KPFK in Hot Water Again With '1965'? : Radio: The station wants to avoid a confrontation with the FCC over John Watson's psychosexual drama.
GREG BRAXTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spy Planes and Firetrucks Can Ease Summer Doldrums for Children : Activities: Lots of things that are educational are also fun. And besides that, they're all free.
DAVID LUSTIG,
Lustig is a frequent contributor to View.
STAGE REVIEW : The Audience Is the Ump for Yale Rep's 'Cobb'
SYLVIE DRAKE, TIMES THEATER WRITER
Rating Board Replies
Rain Forest Travels to San Diego
C. JEANETTE AVENT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEA Rejects Grants for 4 Performance Artists : Arts: The move is condemned as political appeasement. The endowment's chairman personally intervened in the grant selection.
ALLAN PARACHINI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Station Managers Are Upbeat on CBS Pilots
JANE HALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Go West, Young Man': It Paid Off for Polish Actor
NANCY MILLS
MUSIC REVIEW : 'Il Re Pastore': A Mozartean Rarity at Nakamichi Festival
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
'Batman' Who Took On Rap
Club Cannibal Cranking Back Up After Taking Off for Three Months : Music: Club will not book heavy punk bands that would draw overflow audiences.
MIKE BOEHM
Once-Endangered Peregrine Falcon Is Making a Spectacular Comeback : Wildlife: Their population has soared to 540 after a 15-year effort. But some worry that the recovery effort could face a premature death.
ALLISON J. PUGH, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Should Public TV Take Off the Gloves? : Television: Often thought of as above the competitive fray, PBS is discovering the value of a solid marketing strategy in its struggle with cable.
RICK DU BROW
Atlantic to Release Campbell's 'Banned' : Rap: 'We believe in free speech too,' Atlantic chief Doug Morris says. But the contract doesn't require distribution of records 'too rough for us.'
CHUCK PHILIPS and PATRICK GOLDSTEIN
For McCartney, Home Is Where the Heart Is : Music: The former Beatle thrills 50,000 concert fans in Liverpool. It's his first return since 1979.
JEFF KAYE
PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Five Uneven Pieces in 'The 13th Hour' at the Taper, Too
CATHY CURTIS
Lucas Ranch Tax Dispute Ends
DAVID J. FOX
Lesbian Rabbi Comes Out of Closet to Be Role Model
JOHN DART, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
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