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What happened on May 31, 1990
ENTERTAINMENT
ABC Heads the Class as Networks Scramble for Fall : Television: Shows such as 'The Wonder Years,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'thirtysomething' set ABC apart. But watch out for Fox as it shifts 'The Simpsons' against NBC's 'Cosby.'
By Rick Du Brow
NEA Mulls Restructuring Plan; It's No Fallback, Chairman Says
By Allan Parachini, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VIDEO RENTALS : 'Talking' Still Tops; 'Mermaid' Rising
By Dennis Hunt, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
TV RATINGS : 'Newhart' Comes in First but CBS Is Still Last
By Lee Margulies, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
MUSIC REVIEW : Romantic, Post-Romantic Program by Ed Deveny
By Susan Bliss
Success of 'Mystery!' Is No Puzzle to Fans : Television: British whodunits in PBS series are strong in plot and dialogue. The season finale begins tonight, but there will be summer repeats.
By Irv Letofsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unidentified 'Friend' Behind Museum Switch : Art: Newport Harbor trustees refuse to identify the person who acted unilaterally in hiring an architect to possibly replace Renzo Piano.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMEDY REVIEW : Engvall Unveils Zany World, Stupid People
By Mark Chalon Smith
SCR OM SINGAPORE : After Long Road to Singapore, Company Tackles Jet Lag : Arts: The 25 members of the Orange County group come up with a variety of ways to deal with fatigue before taking the stage this weekend.
By Jan Herman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Opera Pacific will wait to decide whether to accept an...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
Here comes yet another "A Chorus Line," this time with the...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
1st 4-Year Class to Be Graduated at Art Institute : Education: The Laguna Beach school, which opened on the Festival of Arts grounds in 1962, will award bachelor of fine arts degrees to 15 seniors.
By Rick Vanderknyff, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Guitarist Leo Kottke Still Trying Some New Things : The musician's compositions resonate with a strong sense of place. He will perform tonight in San Juan Capistrano.
By Jim Washburn
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Shocked Doesn't Retreat; She Still Supplies High Voltage
By Jim Washburn
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sinead O'Connor Has Got It : Concert: The young Irishwoman not only entertains and inspires, but also lifts our expectations of what music can be.
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
MUSIC REVIEW : Temirkanov Leads a 'Dream' Concert
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
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
Pop/rock
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Dance
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
California Music Theatre Sings the Pasadena Blues : Funding: 'I feel like the city is my enemy,' the group's director says after Arts Commission rejects its $45,000 grant application.
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Art
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop Music Reviews : Michelle Shocked's Dance-Happy Revolution
By Jim Washburn
Pop Music Reviews : Digital Underground Can't Get Over the Humpt
By Richard Cromelin
TV REVIEW : It's Jerry Seinfeld's Show--and It's a Winner
By Howard Rosenberg
Atherton Brings Mozart Success Back to San Diego
By Kenneth Herman
Committee Forwards Arts Funding Issue to Vote of Full City Council
By Brian Alexander
When It Comes to Jazz, This Baby is Really Sweet
By Dirk Sutro
BUSINESS
Unions Select Chrysler Officer to Head UAL : Management: Gerald Greenwald, heir apparent to Lee Iacocca at the No. 3 auto maker, is seen as a respected outsider capable of leading the workers' buyout effort.
By Bob Baker, TIMES LABOR WRITER
Lean Lasorda Goes for the Fences, Takes Sauce Firm Public
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Vicious Rag War's Bizarre Conclusion : Retailing: The creators of Guess jeans won't pay a $10-million bounty to their superstar lawyer, who in turn files a $17-million lien. Is the fight really over?
By Jim Schachter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Holiday Rainstorm Proves Devastating for Cherry Growers
By Bruce Keppel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A New Prism on Global Competitiveness
By Michael Schrage
SmithKline Beecham Sells Some Cosmetics Units: The...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mutual fund purchases reached $14.1 billion in April, from...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Leading Indicators Down in April: The slump in the housing...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
New Home Sales Down: The Commerce Department reported that...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Western Digital Settles Lawsuit: Western Digital Corp...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
New Colombian Leader Wants U.S. Trade Help : Latin America: He blames the United States for killing the coffee agreement. Prices for Colombia's biggest legal export have plummeted.
By William R. Long, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Maxicare Gets Court Approval: Maxicare Health Plans Inc...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Investigating Ad Sales Network: An advertising sales...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Delaware Allows Banks to Sell Insurance: Delaware's...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Agriculture Impasse Deflates Trade Hopes
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shuwa Bought a San Francisco Building: The Los Angeles...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Movie Prices Going Up: The $7.50 ticket may be coming soon...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Machinery Order
Companies Line Up for Lunch With Gorbachev : Soviet Union: The competition is fierce for seats at a session sponsored by San Francisco's Chamber of Commerce.
By Martha Groves, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trans World Airlines said it will reinstate nonstop...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Court Rules Against Caller I.D.: Bell of Pennsylvania's...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
PEOPLE : Founder of J. M. Peters Co. Extends Pact
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Borden Positions D'Amato for Top Job
STOCKS : Dow Picks Up 8 in Energetic, Heavy Trading
From Times Wire Services
Studios, Networks at Loggerheads in Talks : Entertainment: The deadline is nearing for an agreement on syndication rules. If they don't settle by June 14, the FCC will make its own rules.
By John Lippman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kemper to Cut Jobs at Bateman Eichler
By Kathy M. Kristof, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Honda Plans to Double Ohio R&D Facilities
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Xerox to Sell $2.3 Billion in Leasing Activity Assets
From Reuters
Recalled Milk Prompts Vons Plant Closing : Health: State and company officials say that the milk is safe but that it smells and tastes funny. This is Vons' second recall this month.
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Transco Wins Pact
Matsushita to Build Plant in Tennessee
United Press International
Marine Midland Sells Unit to Barclays Bank
Associated Press
Bicoastal to Sell Off Link-Miles Subsidiary
United Press International
Raytheon Wins Italian Missile Systems Deal
United Press International
Radisson to Operate Pricey Cruise Ship
Associated Press
New Delaware Law Gives Banks Power to Sell Insurance
From Reuters
Loophole Aiding Shiley Is Likely to Stay on Books : Litigation: The Orange County firm, sued over heart valve failures, has lobbied to retain a sentence in a civil procedure allowing judges to dismiss suits by out-of-state plaintiffs.
By Ralph Frammolino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
How a Firm Lost Money By Losing Its Focus : Diversification: GI Industries was profitable in trash hauling but decided to expand into car rentals and truck dealerships. After losing millions, GI again is concentrating on rubbish.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RETAIL / TOURISM : Carl's Jr. Replaces Old Glory Decals With a Flagpole and the Real Thing
Compiled by Chris Woodyard, Times staff writer
Retail / Tourism
Compiled by Chris Woodyard, Times staff writer
Retail / Tourism
Compiled by Chris Woodyard, Times staff writer
Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies in Orange...
Peters Signs New Pact With Home Builder : Construction: Former owner of J.M. Peters Co. agrees to a one-year extension. He is trying to buy the company back.
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Retail / Tourism
Compiled by Chris Woodyard, Times staff writer
Retail / Tourism
Compiled by Chris Woodyard, Times staff writer
Western Digital OK's $4-Million Patent Suit Settlement
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Koll Co., Partner Buy 297 Acres From Union Pacific
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nichols Institute to Join in Texas Laboratory Venture
By Leslie Berkman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dana Niguel Bank N.A. Seeks a State Charter : Finance: The institution would trade in its federal designation to increase its loans to one borrower.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wyle Laboratories: The El Segundo marketer of...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pic 'N' Save Corp.: The discount retailer said...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.: The recreational vehicle and...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Ted G. Westerman has been elected corporate vice...
Michael Camp and Lucia Ludovico have been named senior...
Publishing With Meager Resources
By Richard O'Reilly, RICHARD O'REILLY is director of computer analysis for The Times
Thomas A. Merritt has been promoted to partner in the tax...
Scott T. Monson has been appointed executive vice...
S.D. Evangelist Offers $52 Million to Buy Scandalized PTL Ministry : Religion: Morris Cerullo has put down $7 million in 'phase one' of purchase of Bakker-founded empire.
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
Martin P. Eckert, Jr. has joined MH Golden Co. as chief...
They Deliver : Specialty Mail Puts Its Stamp on Budding Industry
By Gene Yasuda, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Amy Krainock has joined ThinkTank as project manager.
Brian Yui has been named chief financial officer of MIC...
Stanley P. Alpert has been appointed a vice president of...
William H. Cecil has rejoined Deems Lewis McKinley as...
Diane Martin has joined the Carlsbad office of Scher-Voit...
Tom Gorton has been appointed to the marketing and public...
Raymond V. Knowles has been named to the board of...
Kouji Nakata has joined the Institute for Management...
Anthony F. Pantoni has been named a partner in the San...
Debora Greene has joined Barney & Barney as a commerical...
Kenneth Robb has been named manager of the La Jolla office...
NEWS
Difference of Opinion Over L-Tryptophan Use
ELECTIONS : ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 59 : 2 Candidates on Defensive Over Backers
By Tina Griego, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In the Spotlight : Walnut Teacher Draws Awards--and Controversy
By Denise Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Clears Glendora Mayor, Ends Probe : Government: Mayor Bob Kuhn is not guilty of conflict of interest concerning the city's insurance matters, the FPPC finds.
By Siok-hian Tay Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Neighbors Fight Parole Office Plan
By Edmund Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PASADENA : Directors' First Pay Hike in 22 Years on Ballot
By Edmund Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
South El Monte : Noise Restrictions OKd
The Region : Vital Options Sets Meeting
Pomona : Block Grants Awarded
San Marino : Building Tentatively OKd
Pasadena : Report on Race, Sex Bias
Pasadena : Art Grants Awarded
East Los Angeles : Garfield High Reunion
Arcadia : Firm Fined for Dumping
Walnut : Project Costs Spark Appeal
Walnut : City OKs Gas Station Design
The California Music Theatre will present "Man of La...
4 Students Receive Scholarship Awards
Rio Hondo Club Raises $100 for Cystic Fibrosis
Pomona to Help Build Fairgrounds Hotel
By Mike Ward, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Convention Center Proposal Stalls
By Irene Chang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pomona Voters Will Decide on Major Changes to Council
By Mike Ward, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hill Gives Backing to Horcher
By Mike Ward, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Muir Goes for State Track Titles
FISHING NOTES / DAN STANTON : For Anglers, Betty O Is an Oldie, but a Goodie
By Dan Stanton
Nolan Sets Tone for Campaign : Primary: The assemblyman, who is under the cloud of a corruption investigation, lambastes Democratic front- runner Jeanette Mann.
By Doug Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Budget Seeks Higher Utility, Cable Charges
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Miner May See the End of His Digs
By Berkley Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Years of Students' Toil Pays Off in Photo Book on Historic House
By Lori Grange, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'I was frustrated because kids don't understand how much a million of something is.'
By Doug Smith
2-Year Resident of Bench at City Hall Finds a Home
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Another Bottleneck?
Officials Honor Elderly Residents for Their Longevity
By Lori Grange, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Old Railroad Depot to Be Dedicated Saturday
By Martha L. Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
An End May Be in Sight to Long Shopping Center Controversy : Retail: The $25-million Sport Chalet plan has divided the community since it was proposed 6 years ago.
By Martha L. Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY : A Guide to Issues Facing Candidates in District 41 Race
No Major Hurdles Seen Along Roos' Reelection Route : 46th District: The assemblyman has outspent his Democratic primary foe by about $217,000 in his bid for an 8th term.
By Lori Grange, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Defying Hardships, Herrera Claims Berth in State Meet
By Kirby Lee, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NOTEBOOK : Occidental Sidetracked at NCAA Meet
By Gary Klein
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 59 : 2 Candidates Are on Defensive Over Backers : Politics: Opponents complain less about the political stands of Diane Martinez and Marta Maestas than about the potential influence of their prominent supporters.
By Tina Griego, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Happy Ending to the 61-Year Story of Whittier Theatre
By Howard Blume, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Montebello : 60 Students Walk Out as Archbishop Speaks
South Gate : William Rudell to Be Interim City Attorney
Whittier : 30 Protest Ending of Speech Pathology Program
Earthquake Readiness to Be Tested at School
La Serna High to Play Tustin for the 3-A Title
Hail to the Chiefs : There Was High Drama in Santa Fe High's 2-A Semifinal Softball Win Over Cabrillo
By Dick Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Opponents Have Differing Views on Almost Every Issue
By Bettina Boxall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL ELECTIONS LONG BEACH MAYOR'S RACE : Campaign Between Council Veterans Gets Personal
By Bettina Boxall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL ELECTIONS LONG BEACH CITY COUNCIL : Drummond's Ph.D. Draws Challenges
By Faye Fiore and Bettina Boxall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Lynwood : $6.8 Million From State to Buy New School Site
Long Beach : Names Absent From Some Absentee Ballots
Compton : Teachers Plan to Fight New Rules on Absences
LOCAL ELECTIONS L.B. 3RD COUNCIL DISTRICT : Mutual Dislike About All These 2 Agree On
By Faye Fiore, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Symphony to End Its Season With Concert Saturday
LOCAL ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURE : Hawaiian Gardens to Vote on Motel Tax
By Michele Fuetsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Muckraking' Papers Needed
Backs Publisher of The Monitor
Misandrosy and Mills College Students' Battle to Bar Men
Abortions for Sex Selection
Misandrosy and Mills College Students' Battle to Bar Men
Misandrosy and Mills College Students' Battle to Bar Men
Rose Bird
Abortions for Sex Selection
Starvation in Ethiopia
Misandrosy and Mills College Students' Battle to Bar Men
Rose Bird
Misandrosy and Mills College Students' Battle to Bar Men
Soviet Assistance
Apologies Asked, Rendered
Apologies Asked, Rendered
A Losing Proposition
Berry Puzzle
NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Warm Front Brings Twisters, Hail, Rain
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Navy Helicopters Grounded Again
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOMIS : 8 at Ranch Accused Under Slavery Law
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Suspect Not Charged in Murder of Boy, 12
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PARKFIELD : Quake Expected Within 2 Years
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : 39 Hurt in Racial Fights at Jail
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Caltrans May Close Roads, Chief Warns
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
VIETNAM: Among those gratified by the Vietnam memorial at...
By Bill Billiter and Jan Herman
GIRTH CONTROL: Just what is Orange County's leading...
By Bill Billiter and Jan Herman
HYPER: About 80% of hyperactive children are boys, and...
By Bill Billiter and Jan Herman
Spray-Weary Residents Hail Medfly Truce
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Colleges Trim Costs to Stem Rising Tuitions : Many private universities consider limiting student charges and laying off faculty. Skeptics contend that the actions are to appease public anger.
By Larry Gordon, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
SINGAPORE: South Coast Repertory's John-David Keller plans...
By Jan Herman and Bill Billiter
HEAD THE TIMES POLL : Soviet Citizens Worry About United Germany
By George Skelton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachev, S. Korea's Roh to Confer in San Francisco
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Deputies' Use of Force to Be Re-Examined
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israelis Thwart Beach Assault Near Tel Aviv
By Daniel Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Cutting Costs on Campus : Many private universities consider limiting tuition increases and laying off faculty. Skeptics contend that the actions are to appease public anger.
By Larry Gordon, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Guess and Jordache Jeans Settle War Over Ownership
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Van de Kamp Shifts Gears, Opens Fire on Feinstein
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Gorbachev Has New Proposals : Summit: He arrives in Washington after saying he expects the U.S. to be flexible on German reunification. Don't try to 'fish in troubled waters,' he warns.
By Jack Nelson and James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
U.S. Rejects State Produce Restrictions
By Shawn Pogatchnik, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bay Area Lifts Brow at Gorbachevs' Tour : Diplomacy: Raisa's planned stop at Fisherman's Wharf is seen as declasse. Worse, the couple will clog traffic by visiting the Golden Gate Bridge at rush hour.
By Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rare Defects in Fetuses Fixed by New Surgery : Medicine: San Francisco doctors partially removed the babies from the uterus, rearranged the internal organs and made repairs.
By Jim Herron Zamora, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : Drive for Hike in Gas Tax Runs Low on Financial Fuel
By Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Medi-Cal Runs Dry, Can't Pay Bills for June : Budget: The shortfall, coming a month before the fiscal year ends, had been expected.
By Irene Wielawski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Rejects Illegal Aliens' Student Status : Admissions: Ruling says undocumented people should not be counted as California residents when calculating tuition costs. The decision is stayed to allow for appeal.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Accused Doctor Keeps Small Town's Loyalty
By Tom Gorman and Amy Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NEWS ANALYSIS : Fund Drive Brings Investment, Hope to Housing Crisis
By Jill Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Bitter Charges Leveled in Race Among Democrats
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Relocation Plan Spurs Contras' Disarmament : Nicaragua: The Chamorro government agrees to give greater autonomy to rebel resettlement colonies.
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S., Greece Sign Pact on Military Bases : Defense: The accord comes after years of bitter dispute. It signals a marked improvement in ties between the nations.
From Reuters
Ex-Hostage Sent to Jail in France in Custody Case
From Associated Press
Contras Agree to Speed Up Disarmament
By Richard Boudreaux, Times Staff Writer
CONGRESS / CAMPAIGN REFORM : Lawmakers Plugging for Free TV Ads : The high cost of air time, some analysts say, forces politicians to compromise themselves in a constant search for funds.
By Sara Fritz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAW / 'DO DRUGS, DO TIME' : A Midwest City Warns Users It Won't Look the Other Way : Even first-time marijuana offenders face a jail sentence or a term in a rigid education and testing program.
By J. Duncan Moore Jr., SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Spain Closes Nuclear Plant Badly Damaged by Blaze
\o7 Reuters\f7
Gabon Troops Crush Main Resistance in Oil City
From Reuters
Quakes Kill 123 in Peru and Romania; Hundreds Left Homeless
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Masked Soldiers Attack Refugees
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Vietnam Frees 500 Thai Fishermen
\o7 Reuters\f7
WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : 170 Japanese Face Trial for Poaching
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Opposition Gains, Standoff Continues
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Nuclear Bomb Test 1st in Nearly 2 Years
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Arab Leaders Rebuke Israel Over Emigration : Mideast: U.S. is blamed for providing the means to resettle Soviet Jews. The communique is long on hard-line rhetoric.
By Nick B. Williams Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Farmers in Trouble for Hurling Sheep at Police
\o7 Reuters\f7
Kashmir Issue May Draw a Summit Plea : South Asia: A peace call to rivals India and Pakistan is possible. But it might only show the superpowers' diminished influence.
By Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beleaguered Kabul Looks Toward Summit for Help in Ending War : Afghanistan: Najibullah hopes to avoid another Lebanon. But the issue is likely to be only a footnote to the U.S.-Soviet meetings.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BRIEFING TODAY'S TALKS : Old Issues of Arms Control, Germany Top Agenda
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachev Says He'll Present New Ideas on Germany : Canada: He ends two days of talks in Ottawa. Mulroney says his government will urge NATO to seek compromises that will meet Moscow's security needs.
By Michael Parks and Mary Williams Walsh, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Obscure Group May Take Lead in Debate on Europe's Security : Diplomacy: NATO and the Warsaw Pact may be pushed into the background in favor of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Sides Set to Ratify '70s Nuclear Treaties : Arms control: Years later, two agreements to limit underground testing will finally take effect.
By Robert C. Toth, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Rolls Out Restrained Reception : Scene: Breezy weather and an unusually subdued mood greet Gorbachev upon his arrival in Washington.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Washington Summit: Dealing with the New Reality. : Yeltsin Stresses Autonomy in His Russian Federation : Soviet Union: The radical leader says the Kremlin will be unable to govern if it blocks the republic's moves.
From Times Wire Services
Grenade Kills 3 Children
\o7 Reuters\f7
More Senators Cut Back on Speaking Fees, Trips : Honorariums: Records show at least 19 rejected appearance funds and four gave them to charity in 1989. The lawmakers had been stung by scandal.
By Paul Houston and Sara Fritz, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Illness Linked to L-Tryptophan Is Traced to Product Impurities
By Shari Roan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reputed Bosses of 2 N.Y. Crime Mobs Indicted
From Associated Press
Angry Judge Scolds Marcos Lawyer : Philippines: Jurist interrupts proceedings to chide Gerry Spence for behavior that could 'harm' his client. Others have also criticized the attorney.
By William C. Rempel and Kristina M. Luz, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Shuttle Team Hopes for Liftoff Next Week : Space: The hydrogen leak that scrubbed Tuesday's launch could ground Columbia much longer. NASA's schedule may be in jeopardy.
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
N.Y. and New Orleans Democrat Parley Finalists
By Sam Fulwood Iii, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel OKs Restrictions on Trade Schools
By Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Raid on Black Market Sparks Riot in Algeria
\o7 Reuters\f7
California Elections: The Ad Campaign
\o7 Elements of the ads, with an analysis by Times staff writer Kenneth Reich\f7
Record Cocaine Shipment Seized in South Carolina
\o7 United Press International\f7
California Elections: The Ad Campaigns
\o7 Elements of the ads, with analysis by Times staff writer Philip Hager\f7
Alumnus Endows Museum
\o7 United Press International\f7
USDA Rejects Restrictions on California's Produce
By Ashley Dunn and Shawn Pogatchnik, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Malaysian Ex-Leader Hussein Bin Onn Dies
Worm Research Detects a Clue to Nerve Maladies : Medicine: The discovery of some defective genes might unlock the mysteries of Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Lou Gehrig's diseases.
By Janny Scott, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
California Elections: The Ad Campaign
\o7 Elements of the ad, with an analysis by Times political writer Cathleen Decker\f7
Jakarta-Beijing Talks
\o7 Reuters\f7
NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Rocket Damaged in Launch Pad Test
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Avoid Complacency, Quayle Tells Middies
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Lost Treasure : Mystery of Explorer Ulloa's Spanish Galleon Still Unsolved
By Richard Crawford
Surf Beats the Turf on North County Coast
By Joseph Ditler
Mary Lou-Wannabes Chase Elusive Fame on Mat
By Kim Q. Berkshire, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gymnastics Training
By Kim Q. Berkshire
Life in the Espresso Lane : Diverse Worlds Come Together at Coffee House
By Caroline Lemke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Del Dios Is Tucked Away Somewhere Between a Rock and a Wet Place
By Brian Alexander
ART / Del Mar : A Place Where Artwork and Commercial Space Are Merged
By David Lewinson
Good For You--But Not Always Good
By David Nelson
La Jolla Festival of the Arts
Art in the Park
Hipster Dinosaurs
Greek Weekend
THEATER REVIEW : 'GUYS AND DOLLS' : One More Time : An impressively large cast of 22 performs the often-revived musical 'Guys and Dolls.'
By Todd Everett
BANDS : BRUSH ARBOR : 'Christian Grass' : Bluegrass and country band celebrates 21 years together and raises funds for a campground.
By Todd Everett
FAMILY FARE : AVANTI : That's Italian : There's trendy pasta sauces and exotic pizzas. And the cozy atmosphere adds to the charm.
By Hilary Dole Klein
NIGHT LIFE : THE CLUB SCENE : A Folk Vision : John Wesley Harding is on a tour, peddling his songs, humor and tall tales.
By Bill Locey
EXHIBITS : HOLOGRAM : 'Time of Light' : An exhibit will invite viewers to become participants, not just observers.
By Dina Adler
The New New Music : Concerts: A new generation of composers will offer works the audience can relate to at the Ojai Music Festival.
By Aurora Mackey Armstrong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ojai Music Festival : The Schedule
CRAFTS : 'THE WINDMILL KING' : Going Full Tilt : James Giminiani, 87, has narrowed his focus from Jack-of-all-trades to master windmill-maker.
By Kathleen Williams
NEIGHBORS : Haircut-a-Thon : Strands clipped at the Oxnard AIDS benefit go to test products or fill a 30-gallon trash bag.
By Leo Smith
THE BEST YEARS : SENIORS : Life in a 'Box' : One Santa Barbara couple ages gracefully by following the teachings of B.F. Skinner.
By Norma Barzman
EARTHWATCH : In Car Heaven : Havana's street scene suggests arguments for going back for the auto of the future.
By Richard Kahlenberg
BED AND BREAKFAST : CASA DE LA LUNA : Room to Relax : The Spanish-style house in Ojai offers seclusion, a beautiful view and, of course, a bountiful morning meal.
By Jane Hulse
WHAT'S FRESH : BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : Can't Beat Beets : The bright red, ball-shaped root's lower price is especially attractive just now.
By Peggy Y. Lee
MUSIC : TOAD THE WET SPROCKET : Coming Home : Four San Marcos High School buddies are flying high, having, among other things, just released a pair of albums on the Columbia label.
By Bill Locey
GOINGS ON : SANTA BARBARA : High on Higgins : The actor playing the quirky professor says, 'It's a glorious role. . . . It's a perfect musical.'
By Leo Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Calming Down : Behavior: A 9-month-old program provides a one-stop setting of education and therapy to help hyperactive children.
By Irene Wielawski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In These Drying Times : Drought: A futurist suggests artificial plants may be the ecologically correct alternative to thirsty outdoor greenery.
By Connie Koenenn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Code of Silence : Determined Not to 'Rat' on Peers, Canadian Teens Kept the Secret of a Killing
By Ann Japenga, \o7 Japenga is a free-lance writer based in Spokane, Wash. \f7
Local Planetariums Put the Stars Almost Within Reach
By Susan Perry, \o7 Perry is a Southland free-lance writer. \f7
Astronomy Books for Kids
By Susan Perry
Storyteller Uses Myths to Help Balance Life of Modern Woman
By Cheri Rae
Doctor Parlays Skills Into Radio Network on Health
From Times Wire Services
Breaching the Steep Facade to His Lot in Life
By Jack Smith
Charges Dropped: Prosecutors in Aspen, Colo., on Wednesday...
Compiled by YEMI TOURE
$200,000 Netted for 22 Groups
By Bea Maxwell
'A' Crowd Turns Out for Mirabella Bash
By Jeannine Stein
BOOK REVIEW : Growing Up Between Two Made-Up Minds : EVEN NOW \o7 by Michelle Latiolais\f7 Farrar, Straus and Giroux $18.95, 185 pages
By Richard Eder, TIMES BOOK CRITIC
Differing Views of Day-Care Dilemma
Differing Views of Day-Care Dilemma
Shattering Perceptions About Rape
June's Busting Out All Over--Grimly
By Bob Sipchen
How Flock Helped Style New Church
By Dirk Sutro
'A Romantic Tradition' for Debutantes
By David Nelson
Meow for Me, Baby, Meow : Weekly Class Teaches Cats to Act Up for the Camera
By Michael Arkush, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Preparation Is Crucial for Safe Walks
By Maryann Hammers
Hikers Head for the Hills : Recreation: The mountains of Los Angeles County are laced with trails where nature lovers can take a walk on the wildlife side.
By Maryann Hammers, \o7 Hammers, a Northridge free-lance writer, is an avid hiker\f7
Retreats Give Quiet Sanctuary From Stresses of Everyday Life : Getaways: Centers have individual and group programs to refresh the soul in an hour, a week or more.
By Susan Perry, \o7 Perry is a Los Angeles writer. \f7
Odds & Ends Around the Valley
By Marci Slade
Rangers Can Provide Tips on Trails and Conditions
Culver City Critics Blow Whistle on Park Basketball
By Sheldon Ito, COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENT
Embattled Public Schools Get a Friend : Education: Some Mar Vista parents are anxious about sending their children to the local schools. Pearl Barak is trying to change that.
By Nancy Hill-holtzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Food Coalition Falls on Hard Times Again : Homeless: A program to feed the needy that was ousted from West Hollywood is now drawing police and health citations in Hollywood.
By John L. Mitchell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS SCHOOL TAX : Backers of Parcel Levy Push Hard in Beverly Hills
By Barbara Koh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Monica : Homeless Aid Weighed
Santa Monica : Cap on Campaign Funds
Region : Free Immunizations
Region : Information on Housing
Santa Monica : Continuation School Split
Region : Work on Benedict Canyon
Beverly Hills : Recycling Drop-Off Sites
Region : Actress to Be Honored
Fairfax : Park Labrea Picks Manager
Culver City : Seats Available on 5 Boards
Rancho Park : Jewish Festival Planned
Malibu : Group Endorses Candidates
Agency Begins Fund-Raiser : Santa Monica
Westwood : Recycling at UCLA
West Hollywood : Pact With Sheriff OKd
Santa Monica : School Funding Studied
West Hollywood : Fund-Raiser for Shelter
Workshop to Debate Development Issues : Planning: Forum is intended to help decision-makers plan the future of Beverly-Fairfax, Miracle Mile and other areas.
By Mathis Chazanov, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Groups Form Regional Coalition to Combat Hunger
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Huck Finn Day
University Takes Its Final Exam : Tennis: Warriors play Chatsworth for City 4-A Division tennis championship Friday.
By Ray Ripton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Monica's Lipscomb Enjoys Life in Fast Lane
By Eric Shepard, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTSCOPE : Bruin Women Among Favorites for National Crew Championship
Smith Tries to Add Sock to L.A. Heat
By Paul Mcleod, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS: MALIBU : Lawyer Tops Spenders in Council Race : Politics: Many of the 30 candidates have dipped into their own pockets to finance their bids to win seats that will be filled if cityhood wins.
By Ron Russell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FOOD
The Griller's Guide
The Barbecue Way of Life
By Charles Perry
Can a Spoonful of Bran Help Cholesterol Go Down?
By David Shaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Turkey Patties From Sostanza
By Rose Dosti, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Great Big Texas-Style Barbecue Sauce
By Minnie Bernardino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
On the Grill
By Minnie Bernardino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
When the Chips Are Down, Aroma's Up
By Joan Drake, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Intrepid Indexer Who Makes Those Cookbooks User-Friendly
By Rose Grant, Rose Grant is a Washington free-lance writer, author of "Street Food" (The Crossing Press, 1989) and an indexer of cookbooks.
Hot Off the Press, Here Come the Latest Guides to the Grill
By Minnie Bernardino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fun and Useful Accessories for Barbecue
By Charles Perry
Fresh Rhubarb Needs Sweetening
By Joan Drake, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two Cooking Options With Covered Charcoal Grills
By Joan Drake, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What's Round and White and Sweeter Than Coca-Cola?
By Steven Raichlen, \f7 and \o7 Steven Raichlen is a well-known Boston cooking school teacher and food writer.
Wine of the Week
Benita's Makes Only One Dish: Fries, the Belgian Way
By Jonathan Gold
U.S. Rhone Varietals Earn Praise From French
By Dan Berger, TIMES WINE WRITER
Several Bright Spots Noted at Recent Wine Industry Events
By Dan Berger
Grill Safety
By Toni Tipton
MARKETS : Taking Mystery Out of Ethiopian Cooking
By Linda Burum
End of the Oyster Season, End of the Oysterman?
By Gwen Richards, MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
Changing Sex a Part of Oyster Life Cycle
By Gwen Richards, MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
Teamwork Between Harvesters and Shuckers Gets Oysters to Your Table
By Gwen Richards, MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
The Hamburger of the Future?
By Risa Maeda, REUTERS
A Perfect Summer Supper Starts With an Easy-to-Fix Tri-Tip Roast
By Marion Cunningham
Some Helpful Hints for Increasing the Amount of Fiber in Your Diet
By Toni Tipton
Ice Cream Solves Dilemma of What to Serve for Dessert
By Karen Gillingham, \f7 and \o7 Gillingham is a Los Angeles-based food writer.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Testimony Implicates Atty. Gen. of Mexico : Drugs: DEA agent says a defendant in the Camarena murder trial told him the official, while a governor, 'was involved' with traffickers.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yaroslavsky Attacks Woo in Government Ethics Battle
By Frederick M. Muir, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Intruders Kill Mother of Three : Crime: Children ordered to bed, awake to find mother dead.
By Nieson Himmel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Camarillo Rebounds From Its 1987 Financial Problems
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Landowner Files Suit Over Jungleland Motel Denial
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
60 Officers Arrest 4 in Drive-By Shooting : Santa Paula: The men are accused of belonging to a gang suspected of attacking a rival gang member's car.
By Carol Watson and Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Audit to Be Done After Election : Oxnard: Voters will be asked to approve a tax increase without knowing what caused the town's financial problems.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
With All Quiet on the Set, Board of Public Works Has Its Day in Lights
By Patt Morrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mistrial Declared for Diles in Laurel Canyon Slayings
By Lois Timnick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mother Held After Baby Is Tossed on Road : Abuse: The 22-year-old is being held on suspicion of attempted murder, and deserting and endangering the 10-month-old girl.
By Carol Watson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sunken Ship Robbed of Everything but Lore
By Greg Krikorian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisors Clear Way for Music Center Project
Bradley Signs Ban on Holiday Ammunition Sales
OJAI : Panel Deadlocks on Convent Plan
By Thia Bell
Homeowners Near Airport Lose Bid to Sue on Noise
Signatures Submitted for Term-Limiting Initiative
'Cheers' Star to Be Tried on Cocaine Possession
Skid Row Hotel Owners Get 2-Month Jail Terms
Neighbor Found Guilty of Woman's Murder
THOUSANDS OAKS : Bank Robber Given 10-Month Sentence
By Tina Daunt
Report on Expansion of Jail Ruled Adequate
Pair Honored for Life-Saving Valor
By Jack Searles
OJAI : Proposed Budget Provides for Growth
By Thia Bell
FILLMORE : 3 Accused in Theft of Pickup Truck
By Carol Watson
COUNTYWIDE : Contest Cites Gardens That Save Water
By Jack Searles
OJAI : Coast Guard Ends Search for Boater
By Carol Watson
Soviets Unveil Plan for Banking Partnership
Man Enters Plea in Medical Waste Case
By Mack Reed
LOCAL ELECTIONS : 31st CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Dymally Criticized for Supporting Mobutu
By Michele Fuetsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOUTH COAST : Electrical Problems Found at Death Site
By Adrianne Goodman
Report on Jail Is Ruled Adequate : Environmental study: Judge deals a blow to efforts to halt facility's expansion.
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Burns, Crash Injury Ruled Joint Causes of Hospital Fire Death : Tragedy: Burns alone could not have killed woman engulfed by flames on operating table, coroner's spokesman says. She was brought to UCLA for surgery with massive heart and liver damage.
By Vicki Torres, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Growth Fight Spawns Cultural Clashes : History: Landmark status is being sought for sites of little significance in an effort to prevent development, critics say.
By Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Most Century City Janitors Decide to Walk Off the Job
By Bob Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : District to Acquire Parcel for School
Ammunition Sales Banned by L.A. Before 2 Holidays
By Jane Fritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : $10,000 Awarded for 7 Local Art Projects
By Christopher Reynolds
Surprise Storm Came on Heels of Indian Water Rite
By Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : 4 Unknowns Face Uphill Battle in Bid to Unseat Rep. Moorhead : 22nd District: Two Democrats and two minor party candidates square off against the dean of California's 18-member GOP caucus.
By Martha L. Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Papers in Murder Case Ordered Released : Slayings: The documents allegedly link Menendez brothers to shotguns bought before their
By Lois Timnick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley Group Plans 'Greenway' Along Railroad Right of Way
Swiss Transient Pleads Innocent to Killing Cabbie
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County IN BRIEF : LA CANADA : Swastikas Daubed on Garage, Truck
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
County IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Suspect Held in Shooting Death
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
County IN BRIEF : PALMDALE : Play With Matches Causes $125,000 Fire
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Torrance OKs Water for Marsh, if Needed
By Janet Rae-dupree, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carson Man Found Guilty of Murder of Pregnant Neighbor : Crime: Anthony Herrera must be sentenced to life without parole as the jury finds special circumstance in the slaying during attempted rape.
By George Stein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Says Lawndale Can't Use Loitering Law Against Day Workers : Government: Officials are now relying on an ordinance that prohibits seeking or offering jobs along city streets.
By Kim Kowsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Residents don't like commuter traffic. But they don't like the idea of one-way streets either. : Redondo Scraps 2 Traffic Plans
By Shawn Hubler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plan for House-Size Surveys Rejected
Autopsy on Kidnaped Boy Inconclusive
Host Families Are Sought for Exchange Student Program
2 Cities Split Donated Transit Funds
Award-Winning Teacher Gets a Lesson in Irony
By Denise Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Memorial to Peers : Students Honor the 19-Year-Olds Who Died in Vietnam
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CHP Officer Fights Back Flames, Saves Unconscious Crash Victims
By Matt Lait and Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
15 Dumped in Drink at Disneyland : Mishap: No one is injured, but it was 'total chaos' as canoe sank. Patrons blame overloading, but park officials cite splashing and rocking by riders.
By David Reyes and Lisa Mascaro, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
D.A. Clears Gates After Complaint by Activist
By Dan Weikel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ALAMITOS : Development Fee Increases Approved
By Kathie Bozanich
CYPRESS : Airport Panel Asked to Override Report
By Lynda Natali
Seal Beach : Mola Co. Suffers Another Setback
By Michelle Nicolosi
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Advisory Body Firm on Closing 3 Schools
By John Penner
ANAHEIM : Condoms Given Out at Canyon High
By Lisa Mascaro
Fullerton : Police Target Those Who Cheat Workers
By Carla Rivera
Fullerton : Three Deans Named by CSUF President
By Kristina Lindgren
IRVINE : Research Grants Won by Two at UCI
By Kristina Lindgren
SEAL BEACH : Body of Stabbing Victim Found in Lot
Countywide : Brea-Olinda, Laguna SAT Data Reported
By Tony Marcano
MISSION VIEJO : Mission Viejo Mall Off-Ramp Is Closed
SANTA ANA : Club a Respite for Young Cambodians
By Greg Hernandez
SANTA ANA : Pulido Accused of 'Empty Promises'
By Lily Eng and Greg Hernandez
MISSION VIEJO : Democrat Files as Write-In Candidate
Woman Stabbed Fatally; Neighbors Heard Struggle
By James M. Gomez and Len Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
EPA Orders Tests of Water at McColl Site
By Tom Mcqueeney
Classroom Bugged, Teachers Say in Claim : Education: The principal of Crest Community School allegedly ordered an electronic device installed. A teacher describes the incident as 'a bad dream.'
By Tony Marcano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bicycling Victim Hailed by Disney Colleagues : Tragedy: Charles Bright, worked his way from Jungle Cruise guide to the company's top creative position in theme park design before being struck, killed by a pickup.
By James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
60 Jail Inmates Believed to Have Measles
By Allison Samuels, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Is Apparent Drowning Victim
Governor Backs Measures to Aid Crime Victims
By Robert Pierre, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL ELECTIONS : JUDGES : Order in the Races: Judicial Campaigners Proceeding in Courtly Manner : Candidates for openings in Superior Court and Westminster Municipal Court run in deliberately low-key way.
By Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tustin Color Guard Orders Restaurant to Hold the Pink
By Shannon Sands
Poll to Test Support for Buying Open Space : Environment: Results would help Laguna Laurel foes decide whether to put a measure to buy land on the November ballot.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN LEFT : A Chill Falls on 'Redwood Summer' : Lumber companies step up their overcutting as bombing victims face charges.
By Alexander Cockburn, \f7 and \o7 Alexander Cockburn writes for the Nation and other publications.
Lottery Results May 30
Faces on the Screen
By Al Martinez
About 200 residents of the 16-story Villa Riviera in Long...
By Steve Harvey
The Office Has Been Going Downhill : * For Los Angeles County Assessor: Challenger John Carl Brogdon
Dept. of Good Intentions: Mixed Results : * Washington's U.N.-Observer Ploy for West Bank, Gaza Seems to Have Swayed No One
Summit Sorcery--Is the Magic Gone?
COLUMN RIGHT : Bush Needs to Cram on Diplomacy : The President gets low marks on vision and leadership.
By Frank J. Gaffney Jr., \o7 Frank J. Gaffney Jr. is director of the Center for Security Policy in Washington\f7
PLATFORM : Employers Squeezed
\o7 JOSIE GONZALEZ, who practices immigration law, is concerned about the impact of the 1986 Immigration Act on small businesses\f7
PERSPECTIVE ON SUMMITRY : Bipolar Machine Running on Empty : Once, superpower meetings made sense. These days, the world is multipolar and two-party summits mean less.
By Edward Mortimer, \o7 Edward Mortimer writes the foreign affairs column for the Financial Times in London\f7
Sponsor Tables Border Bonding Authority Bill : Legislature: Move comes in face of opposition from San Diego representatives who fear the plan to deal with the border infrastructure could lead to a kind of 'junk bond' crisis.
By Ralph Frammolino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suspect in Three Clairemont Deaths Taken Into Custody
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Flying the Coop : Chicken Pie Shop Forced to Leave Hillcrest After 52 Years
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Questions Remain in Border Agent's Shooting at Van
By Patrick Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS 79TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Challengers Fight to Block Chacon's Well-Worn Path to Assembly
By Barry M. Horstman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Silberman Associate Set to Testify Today
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Expert Allowed to Testify on Effects of Malathion
By Amy Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisor Candidate Schaefer Ordered Jailed for Contempt of Court
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bag Placed on Migrant's Head Was Attempt at Humor, Ryberg Testifies : Trial: The store worker says he's sorry for his action but claims both he and Candido Gayosso Salas laughed during their confrontation at the Country Store.
By Ray Tessler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Girl, 3, Injured in Drive-By Shooting
By John D. Cramer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Arrest Second Suspect in Check Scam
CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS 45TH DISTRICT : Ryan Races the Clock in His Bid to Make Hunter Defend Himself
By Barry M. Horstman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Claremont Schools Name Keeler as Superintendent
Residents Defeated in Appeal of Airport Noise Case : Litigation: A state appellate court all but ends a seven-year battle by Burbank homeowners when it finds that they have no right to sue for lowered property values or emotional distress.
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Web of Shady 'Greenways' Envisioned in Rail Corridors : Parklands: The RTD director has suggested lanes for bicyclists and pedestrians as a means of connecting communities and bringing 'the country back to Los Angeles.'
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officer Says 'Cheers' Star Admitted Discarding Cocaine
By Patricia Klein Lerner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Says Woman Stormed House, Killed Roommate
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Addressing Chaos : Councilman's Proposal to Renumber Every Building in Santa Clarita Adds Up to a Headache, Friends, Colleagues Say
By Steve Padilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Witness Describes Airport's Birth at Its 60th Anniversary
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS : CONGRESS : A Guide to Issues in District 35 Race
Longtime Coach Plans Last Hurrah
By Perry C. Riddle
Despite Deadlock Over Figures, Santa Clarita Development Won't Die
By Steve Padilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Phillip F. Johnson, Past Principal, Dies at 80
Emerald Seized; Man Charged With Forgery
Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter in Death
Man Arrested Over Harassing Neighbors
50 Evacuated After X-Ray Machine Jams
Speaking of Sex : Nurse Finds Loyal Audience for Talk Show on Tiny Radio Station
By George Stein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Bucks Aren't Worth the Bang
SPORTS
Candiotti, Langston Baffling : Baseball: Cleveland knuckleballer pitches 4-2 win over Angels, who can't figure out their struggling left-hander.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pistons Respond to Challenge, 97-83
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Was Nobody's All-American
By Jim Murray
PULLING A SLICK ONE : In Baseball, Fine Art of Cheating Goes Beyond the Pitchers
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dent Has His Own Troubles
By Jim Litke, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gibson Might Be Just What Dodgers Need : Baseball: He may be in the lineup against the Reds tonight. Los Angeles loses its third in a row at Pittsburgh.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jack Armstrong Is a Red-Hot Longshot
By Alan Drooz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Over There, U.S. Soccer Team Finally Wins, 4-1
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Probably Liked the Outfit, but the Price Didn't Suit Him
By Harley Tinkham
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
TENNIS FRENCH OPEN : Agassi Wins in Style; Chang Needs 4 Sets
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TRACK AND FIELD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Lewis, Back in Form, Wins in Qualifying Heat
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The Southeastern Conference's 10 member schools voted...
Gavitt Turns Pro, Accepts Job With Celtics
Several world-class athletes, including sprinter Stanley...
The United Nations Center Against Apartheid issued its...
Commissioner Fay Vincent, addressing a delegation of...
Names in the News
The NCAA Infractions Committee will meet in Kansas City...
Suns, Blazing Away at Home, Try to Even Series at 3-3 Tonight
By Sam Mcmanis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The California Fish and Game Commission will convene a...
By Rich Roberts
Fairfax Wins 1st City Baseball Championship Since '49
By Lonnie White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chatsworth Wins 4-A City Title
By Brian Murphy
Crawford Sentenced, Says He'll Transfer From UCLA
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Go to Bench, Beat Blue Jays
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants' Burkett Bowls Over Cubs
From Associated Press
Quarry's Eye Cut by Promoter, Not Kitchen Cabinet
By Larry Stewart
Frank Robinson Suspended, Plans to Appeal
From Associated Press
Betting With Bob
Pine-Tar Home Run Had a Royal Result
By Gene Wojciechowski
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Some Horses More Than a Number
By Jay Hovdey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Virus Keeps Mister Frisky From Running in Belmont
From Associated Press
OCC's Giant-Killer Crew Takes On Big Boys in National Championships : Rowing: Coach Dave Grant continues community college's tradition of competing with top universities.
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOUTHERN SECTION TEAM TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : 3-A DIVISION : San Marino Slips Past Woodbridge
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOUTHERN SECTION TEAM TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : 4-A DIVISION : Santa Barbara Slams Door on Dana Hills
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fullerton's Short Named Area's Top Player on Offense
By Steve Kresal
Indians' Candiotti and Jones Combine to Kill Angels Softly
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Newman vs. Cooper Old News : MISL finals: Coaches say focus should be on players as series continues with Game 2 tonight.
By Don Patterson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCSD Names Athletes of the Year
Pagliarulo Helping Padres Look Alive
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SECTION 1-A FINAL : Julian's Title Is Second in 3 Years
By Jim Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Two Players Suspended in Wake of Fight
SECTION 3-A BASEBALL FINAL / PREVIEW : Finalists Seeking One Last Surprise
By Kim Q. Berkshire, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2-A SECTION BASEBALL FINAL : Time, Talent Add Up for Grossmont
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Meusborn Provides Correct Answer in Final Test
By Brian Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Little Ball Lifts Chatsworth Over El Camino Real
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Harvard Rides Doubles Wins to Tennis Title
By Sam Farmer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jump High, Catch a Boat, Then Dance : Track: Gardena's Charles Mabry has two goals Friday night: Qualify for the state finals in the high jump, and make the senior prom.
By David Raatz, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
El Segundo, San Marino Meet for Title
By Rob Fernas
End of an Era at Harbor College : Baseball: The day after Seahawks won the state title, Jim O'Brien, the coach of 15 years, resigned.
By Irene Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP NOTES / ROB FERNAS : Mira Costa Volleyball Team (22-0) Lays Claim to Being the Best Ever
By Rob Fernas
Rugged Shockey Takes Off-the-Wall Approach : Division II World Series: CSUN center fielder, whose slashing style includes bouncing off fences, is punishing opposing pitchers.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CITY SECTION 4-A DIVISION SOFTBALL PREVIEW : Upstart Holds Designs on Upset : Final: Chatsworth bids to sidetrack El Camino Real's drive to its third championship in a row.
By Mike Glaze, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RECREATION : The Big Mouths That Roared : Country's Largest Bass Throw Their Weight Around at Lake Casitas
By Rich Tosches, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cal Poly Pomona Offering Lee a New Start on Basketball Life : Colleges: Loyola Marymount senior will take advantage of rare situation to play for Broncos next season.
By Mitch Polin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Referee's Suit Names District, Football Player
THE COLLEGES / JOHN ORTEGA : CSUN Primed for Prime Time After Division II Track Finals
By John Ortega
NCAA DIVISION II WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Colorful Play-by-Play as Showy as a Peacock
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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