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What happened on July 13, 1991
NEWS
More Theater Squirming
Seeing the Show
Tamayo's Roots
Saving on Albums
Looking to the Future
Looking to the Future
Looking to the Future
Credit for Courage
The Humanity of TV's Michael Landon
The Humanity of TV's Michael Landon
Allowances for Kids
Director of Grove Will Be Missed
Where the Art Is
Graffiti in Public Places
Mural's Time Running Out
Where the Art Is
Money Laundering and War on Drugs
Michael Landon
Condominium Boards
Biopesticides and Environment
Money Laundering and War on Drugs
Michael Landon
Money Laundering and War on Drugs
Michael Landon
Republican Nominees
A Man for All Reasons
Airport Planners on Wrong Path
Barriers Don't Stand Test of Time
Club Gives Life to Rock 'n' Roll
What's Next? North Northridge?
Raised Rail Riles Residents
Cardinal Jose Salazar Lopez; Archbishop of Guadalajara
Patricia Beatty; Prolific Children's Author
Robert Guelich; Author, Professor at Fuller Seminary
Thomas D. Nicholson; Directed Natural History Museum
Vote to End Maine Budget Impasse Fails
From Associated Press
Bush Cites Japan's Interest in Collider
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Haifa Workers End Strike
\o7 Associated Press\f7
NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Ship Runs Aground in Mississippi River
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Pair Plead Innocent to Child Abuse
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Assembly OKs Workers' Comp Reform Bill
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tax Hikes, Spending Cuts Expected to Hit State Hard : Economy: Laws force government to do the opposite of what is needed to end slump, experts say.
By Jonathan Peterson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gates Tells Officials He'll Quit : Chief Links Departure to Special Charter Election : Police: Two of his closest allies on the City Council negotiate an agreement to end the acrimony of past months and salvage Los Angeles' reputation.
By Frederick M. Muir and Jane Fritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NEWS ANALYSIS : Bradley Left in the Dark in Latest City Hall Drama
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : How Deal With Gates Was Struck : Councilmen Ferraro and Wachs sought a graceful way for the chief to step aside. The agreement they reached came after a long day of negotiations on the telephone.
By Bill Boyarsky, TIMES COLUMNIST
AQMD Approves Changes to Region's Clean Air Plan : Pollution: Revision is criticized by environmentalists and small businesses and praised by trade associations.
By Judy Pasternak, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Troops Pull Out With Warning to Iraq : Persian Gulf: The Pentagon tells Baghdad that any attack on Kurds will trigger an armed response.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachev Gives Bush Assurance on Soviet Reform
By Karen Tumulty and Carey Goldberg, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Insiders and Outsiders Seen as Candidates
By Richard A. Serrano and David Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Dean Accused of Plagiarism Resigns Post
From Associated Press
6.6 Earthquake Hits Off Oregon, Felt Far Inland
From Associated Press
Middle East : PLO's Loss in Lebanon Sets Power Brokers Scrambling : Neighboring nations and the United States seemed unprepared for the sudden defeat. Looming next is a confrontation with Israel.
By Marilyn Raschka and Nick B. Williams Jr., SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
James Revson; New York Society Columnist
Translator of 'Satanic Verses' Slain : Japan: The stabbing of a scholar at a campus near Tokyo may be related to Salman Rushdie's controversial novel.
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
12 Police Hurt as Ulster Protestants Mark 1690 Battle
From Reuters
WORLD IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Parliament Adopts Democratic Credo
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : 3 Robbers Take $21.5 Million Cash
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : 2 Killed, Dozens Hurt in Earthquake
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Senators Want Glaspie Issue Clarified : Gulf crisis: Allegations that she misled Congress about talks with Iraq's leader prompt demands for an explanation.
By Norman Kempster and William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Protesting Kurds Storm Turkey's London Embassy
From Associated Press
Yugoslavia Desperate for Aid Funds : Balkans: A quick $2 billion is mentioned. But even a show of Western generosity could be too little and far too late.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Balkan Tensions Erupt During Chess Tourney
\o7 Reuters\f7
Federal Presidency Accepts Peace Plan : Yugoslavia: Approval of the EC agreement may help avoid large-scale violence but probably won't preserve the nation in its present form.
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Girl Called 'Lost Bird' Is Finally at Rest : History: Lakota infant survived Wounded Knee killing and was adopted by whites. Now she is buried among her people.
By Eric Harrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thomas Once Praised Farrakhan in Speech : Judiciary: Court nominee says he repudiates anti-Semitic views later attributed to Nation of Islam leader.
By Sam Fulwood Iii, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Court Sustains Barry Drug Conviction but Orders Resentencing
From Associated Press
Bush Assails Challenges to CIA Nominee : Iran-Contra: President shows his anger at the Senate's delay in the confirmation process. He also calls on the special counsel to end his probe.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Family Dog Guards Father's 'Lost' Baby
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : New $100 Bill to Test Anti-Copying Efforts
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Man Held in Plot to Kill Daughter
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Patients to Be Told Surgeon Has AIDS
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Robber Kills Nun, Then Hangs Self
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Senate May Oppose More B-2 Funds, Nunn Tells Bush : Defense: GOP support for Stealth bombers is eroding, the influential lawmaker says. The issue becomes complicated by being linked to 'Star Wars.'
By Paul Houston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
7 Killed, 6 Hurt in Fire in Minnesota Lodge
\o7 Associated Press\f7
NATION IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Workers Flee Gas Leak at Brewery
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VICTORVILLE : Deputy Arrested in Alleged Rape
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 2 Receive Stiff Terms in Beatings
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Assembly Democrats Threaten to Kill EPA Plan : Budget: They raise the issue as a gambit against governor's insistence on linking workers' compensation reform to passage of spending plan.
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Proposed Charter Changes
By Ted Rohrlich
Officers Confused, Angered by Reports of Gates' Retirement : Reaction: At Parker Center, some say they won't believe it until they hear it from the chief himself.
By Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Selection of New Chief Expected to Proceed Slowly : Succession: Officials and voters will have to decide on City Charter changes before Gates' replacement can be chosen. The debate could take months.
By Ted Rohrlich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gates Greeted by Cheers in N. Carolina : Chief: He gives speech at DARE conference in Winston-Salem to enthusiastic crowd of police officers from across the nation.
By Lee May and Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wilson Signs Child-Support Bill : Divorce: The legislation provides new tools to enforce payment. Parents who fail to comply could have their business or professional licenses suspended.
By Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Honig Refuses to Give Increased Power to State School Board : Education: In the latest battle, the superintendent says the panel's president talked to the FBI in an effort to remove him from office.
By William Trombley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roadblock Emerges to Proposed Nuclear Waste Dump
By Larry B. Stammer, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
LOCAL LEGEND: The Rios Adobe was built in San Juan...
By Ann Conway and John Weyler
DO IT YOURSELF: If canoeist Jim Terrell, Newport Beach's...
By John Weyler and Ann Conway
Tax Money Sought for Disneyland Expansion : Lobbying: Bypassing O.C. lawmakers, the company asks Congress for $400 million in freeway funds.
By Robert W. Stewart and Jeffrey A. Perlman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
ON THE ROAD: Beverly Hills High School's Class of '50 has...
By John Weyler and Ann Conway
AQMD Approves Changes to Region's Clean Air Plan
By Judy Pasternak, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Putting Soccer, Cycling in Their Proper Places
A Crossing Guard Disputes Time of Trip
Grass Is Greener on Other Side of Ocean
Grass Is Greener on Other Side of Ocean
Nothing Lightweight About Harvard's Win
Grass Is Greener on Other Side of Ocean
Thanks for Bucking Signs of the Times
All-Star Comments Put Dodgers' Morgan at Back of the Class
Rose Gets Cheated Out of Wearing Uniform
Trivial Pursuits: Are They Worth It?
Golden Age of Tennis Was Also a White Age
Putting Soccer, Cycling in Their Proper Places
Grass Is Greener on Other Side of Ocean
All-Star Comments Put Dodgers' Morgan at Back of the Class
ENTERTAINMENT
Denny Dillon's Acting Career Is More Than Just a 'Dream'
By Susan King
Lori Petty Hails From Green Acres, Finds Greener Pastures in 'Point'
By Susan King
Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. Has Lived on Both Sides of the 'Hood
By Susan King
Serendipity Spins Pleasant 'Charlotte's Web' at Coronet
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vintage Performances by Getz, Holiday and Davis
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEW : Temirkanov in Tchaikovsky Program
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
STAGE REVIEWS : Two French Classics Given West Coast Premieres
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
STAGE REVIEW : 'Wall of Water' Barely a Trickle
By Ray Loynd, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Baseball, Golf, Olympic Fest
By Steven Herbert
WEEKEND TV : Old and New Business on Small Screen
By Steve Weinstein
TV REVIEW : An American Choreographer in Paris
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
Evangelical psychologist James Dobson, founder and head of...
By John Dart
The Galaxy's Your Playground
By David Crook and Jeane Decoster, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Guy Takes Low-Impact New Jack to Greek
By Chris Willman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A New Mel Emerges From 'Velvet Fog'
By Dirk Sutro, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : Starlight's 'Kate' Falls on Its Face : Theater: Production of Cole Porter's popular musical comedy appears under-rehearsed and lacks definition.
By John Godfrey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A House of Cards : Hollywood Building Home to 12 Comics
By Lawrence Christon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
KABC Fends Off Critics for Busting Embargo : Television: Channel 7's decision to ignore the Christopher Commission's request sparks media debate.
By Rick Du Brow
'Boyz': One Theater's Debate
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gay Men's Chorus Opens Doors in Europe : Music: Uncertainty has given way to elation on the five-city tour, even in cities where homosexuality is suppressed.
By Greta Beigel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fox 'Hills' Strategy Pays Off
By Steven Herbert, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dr. Art Ulene Leaves NBC to Join ABC's 'Home'
By Jane Hall
Small U.S. Studios Find Audience at Moscow Fair : Movies: Major studios are boycotting to protest Soviet piracy, benefiting purveyors of 'Robo CHIC.'
By Greg Gransden, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Churches Move Toward Reducing Sexual Misconduct by Clergy : Abuse: Several major denominations adopt tougher guidelines as evidence surfaces. Some offer means of redress for victims.
By John Dart, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
COMMENTARY : Boyhood Favorites Still Leave Critic Reeling : Revisiting 'Citizen Kane,' 'Spartacus' and 'Breathless' Confirms Why He First Loved Them
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
KTTV'S Tuininga Heads to Salt Lake
Evangelical Lutheran Membership Climbs
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Archdiocese Closes Parishes, Schools
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
United Church of Christ Reaffirms Policy Admitting Gays to Ministry
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Presbyterians Will Use Gift on New Churches
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Churches Tune In to Male Solidarity Movement : Spirituality: Many denominations are seeking ways to bring men back into the flock.
By Pamela Schaeffer, RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE
Guy Takes Low-Impact New Jack to Greek
By Chris Willman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Feeble Steel Pulse at the Greek
By Steve Hochman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : 'Regard of Flight' Is Funnier Than Its Title : 'Yuks Galore' might not be the best name for it either, but at least theatergoers would get an idea how funny Bill Irwin and the show at La Jolla Playhouse really are.
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAZZ REVIEWS : Frank Capp Returns to Power Juggernaut
By Leonard Feather
Serious Clowning : Bill Irwin Finds Himself Wrestling With Questions Off the Stage Too
By Frankie Wright, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Dance-Drama Will Be Performed
By Daye Clark
Security Upped at 4 O.C. Venues Showing 'Boyz'
By Zan Dubin and David Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
The Shape of Dow's Influence : Painter Who Had Impact on O'Keeffe Is the Subject of Exhibit, Lecture
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cat's Meow Hopes for Great a Paws : Music: Fred Penner and his popular and eclectic band, a staple of Nickelodeon's daily children's programming, will perform this weekend at Knott's.
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pacific Chorale In The USSR. A special report : For Singers, Last Show Is Acid Test : Tour: The group, which had been on the road for two weeks, knew its performance of Rachmaninoff would either move the audience or distance it.
By Patrick Mott, \f7 and SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; \o7 Patrick Mott is a regular contributor to The Times Orange County Edition. He has sung with the Pacific Chorale since 1978.
Proctor Plays Guitar in the Twilight Realm : Music: Finger-style performer links up with the "new acoustic" movement on the path of maximum resistance.
By John D'Agostino, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Fed Seeks to Ban Saudi From U.S. Banking System : Fraud: Ghaith Pharaon is accused of concealing that he was acting for scandal-plagued BCCI in purchasing Encino's Independence Bank.
By James Bates and Sara Fritz, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Reports Indicate Economic Recovery May Be Weak One
By Oswald Johnston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Net Receives Another Buyout Offer
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
S.F. Brokerage to Fight Earlier Start on NYSE : Trading: Montgomery Securities calls the proposal for opening the Big Board half an hour sooner 'intolerable' and has begun a petition drive against the move.
By Victor F. Zonana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fired-Up Inventors Have a Plan : But the Pros Trying to Cap Oil Well Fires Aren't Fazed by Flood of Ideas
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disk Maker Seagate Lays Off 1,200 Staffers Worldwide
From Associated Press
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
International
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Robert A. dePalma has been named vice chairman of Rockwell...
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: The Pittsburgh-based...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Potlatch Corp.: The San Francisco forest-products firm...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Alcoa: The giant Pittsburgh-based aluminum producer said...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Convictions in the '80s, Reversals in '90s : Law: Critics say prosecutors eager to combat Wall St. crime were in fact overzealous. They point to recent cases overturned on appeal.
From Associated Press
N.Y Is Investigating Insurers on Discounts
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Mazda Intends to Expand Its U.S. Presence : Autos: The car maker will triple its research and development unit in Irvine and hire hundreds more workers across the country.
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hoge Resigns as Publisher of New York Daily News
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Japan Executives Tied to Mob Removed
From Reuters
International
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Southmark Sues Milken Over Junk Bond Deals : Litigation: The Dallas real estate development firm contends that he and others at Drexel caused its collapse.
From Associated Press
Cutbacks Causing Crisis, Defense Industry Warns
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Key Figure in Rhode Island Crisis Takes 5th
From Associated Press
SEC Accuses Inventor of Selling Unregistered Stock
By Bob Schwartz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STOCKS : Inflation Data Triggers Rally; Dow Rises 21.02
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Czechoslovak Managers Get a Crash Course in Capitalism
By Molly Sinclair, THE WASHINGTON POST
Intravenous-Device Inventor Accused of 2 Counts by SEC
By Bob Schwartz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Local
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
HOME & GARDEN
Bright Idea's on the Right Track
By Patrick Mott
Ceramic Tiles and Tribulations
By John Morell
GARDENING : Color Purple's Just Right for the Nursery
By Sharon Cohoon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Homing Instincts : 9 Generations of One Family Have Occupied the Adobe That's Now a 'Living Museum'
By Dan Logan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
DECORATING ADVICE : How to Sparkle Some Interest in the Bathroom
By Carleton Varney, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FURNISHINGS : Accessories Can Be Attractive Desk Draw
By Valerie Orleans, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Clipboard : Space Price Rising
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Newest City Planners Didn't Plan on Being Laid Off
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Granddaddy of Family Reunions : Ancestors: The Ragsdale clan--about 200 strong--has rented out a hotel convention center to renew acquaintances. Everyone wears name tags, and there's even an opening ceremony.
By Peggy Y. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Weapons Ban Weighed in War on Graffiti : Chula Vista: Council considering tough ordinance requiring homeowners to keep all spray-paint and felt-tip markers locked up.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Charges in Molestation Case a Record : Abuse: Prosecutors say Richard E. Howard, 46, who is accused on 268 counts, dressed up as Santa Claus and offered bubble gum to lure girls from the age of 3 to 12.
By Amy Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pedestrian Deaths Double This Year
In an About-Face, 3 Abortion Protesters Sentenced to Jail Ask Judge for Probation
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suspect in 1987 Bar Killing Arraigned
Scan of Sheriff's Heart Shows 1 Blocked Artery : Medicine: Jim Roache says he will alter diet, quit smoking. Doctor says sheriff is in 'excellent health.'
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Edison Reveals Its Plans to Compensate for Fish Kill : Environment: Reef, wetland restorations to make up for marine life losses at San Onofre nuclear power plant.
By John Penner, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Man Kills Self After Leading Police on Chase
Mayor to Head Drug Panel Again
Starting Down the Road to Reform : Stirred by a vision, Los Angeles moves to repair the damage
CIA Hearings Must Get All the Facts
The Unpleasant Facts About Junk Fax : Why should a facsimile machine owner pay for unsolicited ads?
Obituaries
May Floor Fans of Heavyweight Wrestling History
By Rich Tosches, \o7 Rich Tosches is a Times staff writer. \f7
Little Lotto Results July 12
Parking on Borrowed Time: Raul Victorica felt fortunate...
By Steve Harvey
County Considers Ban on Job, Housing Bias Against AIDS Patients
By Adrianne Goodman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Store Owner Says Day Laborers Scare Away Customers : Moorpark: When the City Council takes up regulation of the would-be workers, it will be treading ground well worn by other communities.
By Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Academy for 2 : Pair Make Up Smallest Class in County Fire Department History
By Pam Miller, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Simi Officials Ask Grand Jury to Investigate Water Rate Hike : Calleguas: The city says prices were raised 28% without justification. The district cites higher costs and improvement plans.
By Psyche Pascual, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simi Valley : Fire Closes Market for Short Period
By Maia Davis
VENTURA : Jury Rejects Claims of Police Brutality
By Gerry Brailo Spencer
THOUSAND OAKS : Dance to Celebrate New Senior Center
By Robyn Loewenthal
THOUSAND OAKS : Recall Movement Has New Chairman
By Psyche Pascual
VENTURA : Professional Surfers Accused in Assault
By Maia Davis
OXNARD : 2 Banks Robbed in 2-Hour Period
By Maia Davis
Stepfather, Stepbrother Charged in Acid Attack
SANTA PAULA : Farmers, Indians Oppose Jail Location
By Paul Payne
OAK VIEW : Plan for Water Tank Angers Residents
By Thia Bell
SANTA PAULA : Grading Begins at Seniors Housing Site
By Paul Payne
LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Hotel's Past Is Worth Checking In To
By Kathleen Williams
School Program Wins National Recognition
By Herbert J. Vida
Disney Seeks U.S. Highway Funds for Expansion : Transportation: Taxpayer aid asked for special freeway exits, car pool lanes and parking garages to serve area around theme park.
By Jeffrey A. Perlman and Robert W. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Shootings Mar 'Boyz' Showings
By Scott Harris and Jim Herron Zamora, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
James Hawkins, Who Defended Family From Gangs, Dies at 80
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FBI Loses Lennon Papers Battle : Courts: Appellate judges say the agency hasn't justified the need to withhold secret documents compiled about the ex-Beatle.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Families Get $57 Million in 1974 Plane Crash Award : Lawsuit: Persistence pays for widows and children. Accident was attributed to faulty design.
By Terry Pristin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teen-Ager Killed in Attack Outside Liquor Store
Manufacturing Plant Fire Put Out After 3 Hours
Water Main Break Cuts Service to Neighborhood
Officer Charged in King Incident to Testify for the Prosecution in Separate Beating Case
Arrest of Bungalow Resident Doesn't Surprise Neighbors : Prostitution: A woman is accused of pimping and pandering in connection with an escort service allegedly operated from the house.
By Edmund Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Messenger of Lord' Rapist Gets 117 Years
Police Warn of Sabotage to City Street Lights
Cult Leader Alamo to Face Charges of Threatening Judge : Courts: Suspect to be moved to Arkansas. He later must answer to an allegation that he directed severe beating of a child at now-defunct commune in Saugus.
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Child Fellowship Camp Tells Kids 'That They Count'
By Edward J. Boyer
Freed Rape Suspect Arrested Again in Another Case : Crime: Canoga Park woman attacked in her home. Officials say they lacked evidence to prosecute man in an earlier sexual assault.
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High-Speed Chase Ends in Suicide
By John H. Lee and George Ramos, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Suspect Held in Rape of Pregnant Woman
By Charisse Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Won't Order Access for Disabled at Courthouse : Jurisprudence: Ruling says cost of remodeling downtown Criminal Courts Building is prohibitive. It OKs policy of assigning handicapped jurors to other facilities.
By Stephen Braun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gunmen Steal $400,000 in Jewelry
HUD, Congressman Visit Troubled Housing Units : Corruption: Berman hears residents' complaints of management accepting bribes, failing to make repairs and fomenting racial tension.
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Van Nuys Youth Volunteer Held on Child Abuse Counts
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Council Rezones 3 Mobile Home Parks for Their Protection
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Men Sought in Arson at Convenience Store
Bill Could Block Paving of Road Across Parkland
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Detectives Believe Man Drowned in His Pool
Man Indicted in Tax-Return Scheme
Nude vs. Ballroom Dancing Has Restaurant in a Swirl
$7.4 Million in Cocaine Seized
A Beach Legend Calls It a Day : Lifeguard: Bruce Baird, the 'ultimate water man,' retires after 40 years on the sand and countless rescues. He's afflicted with leukemia and colon cancer.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Family Mourns Boy So Eager for School, So Tragically Killed
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'I don't want to be leaving my children because of cancer.' : Cancer Fear Stalking Pac Bell Employees : Medical inquiry: Remaining workers will be moved out of the basement. Since the late 1970s, 13 colleagues have fallen ill. Tests are inconclusive.
By Lanie Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mission Viejo Man Charged With Illegal Possession of Reptiles
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bicyclist, Passenger Struck by Car, Hurt
STANTON : City Plans Bash for Its 35th Birthday
By Jon Nalick
BUENA PARK : School District OKs Extended Child Care
By Lynda Natali
FULLERTON : Airport to Get State Construction Loan
COSTA MESA : Schools Spell Out Goals for Parents
By Zion Banks
NEWPORT BEACH : Council Votes Down Auto-Racing Plan
By Zion Banks
PLACENTIA : City OKs Larger 2nd Units on Properties
By Ted Johnson
ROSSMOOR : Sale of Rush School Site Needs Final OK
By Kathie Bozanich
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Principal Moves Into Temporary Job
SANTA ANA : Zoo to Raise Funds With Oldies Concert
DANA POINT : Trash Pickup Fees Will Go Up Again
By Len Hall
TUSTIN : Council to Consider Raise in Trash Fees
By Shannon Sands
DANA POINT : Parking Problem Yields Compromise
By Len Hall
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Board, Schools Chief Plan Public Talk
By Terry Spencer
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Library Will Close for Move to New Site
By Rose Apodaca
Countywide : Her Cause Is 'Forgotten Children'
By Mary Helen Berg
DANA POINT : City Delays Business Registration Fee
By Len Hall
Jewelry Store Employee Shot in Robbery at Westminster Mall
By Davan Maharaj, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chase in Laguna Hills Ends With Drunk-Driving Arrest : Law enforcement: A second DUI suspect is cited after ramming into a Laguna Beach man's car on Coast Highway.
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Youths Held in Stabbing, Robbery of Man
ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Steiner Called 'Chameleon' Conservative
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Yankees Pull Out Win in 10th, 2-1 : Angels: Sax's grounder scores go-ahead run against Harvey. Langston gives up only three hits through nine innings.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Montreal Is No Olympic Festival for Dodgers, 6-5
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NFL Coach Preparing Team for Drive to NASCAR Title
By Steve Springer
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Borders Gives Blue Jays, Wells 5th Victory in Row
By Dan Hafner
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Is Taking His Time This Time
By Bill Plaschke
Ottey Extends Streak in 200 to 36
From Staff and Wire Reports
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Near Defeat When Match Delayed by Rain
From Associated Press
Auto Racing
From Staff and Wire Reports
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Brought To Mind Heads Field for the Vanity
By Bill Christine
GOLF ROUNDUP : Bradley, Pitcock Lead by One Shot
From Associated Press
GOLF / TRANS-MISSISSIPPI : Kiley, McClung Meet in Finals
By Larry Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Site of Over-the-Line Tournament Is No Island Paradise
By Dave Distel
Templeton Feels Like a Winner : Baseball: He starts at shortstop for the streaking Mets in a 6-3 victory over the Padres, going hitless except for a few more rips at Riddoch.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sax Helps Yankees Overtake Angels in 10th
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ripken's Challenge: To Make Second Half as Good as the First
By John Steadman, BALTIMORE EVENING SUN
One Swell Weekend : Waves That Might Reach 5 Feet Should Make for a Festive Mood at the $35,000 Body Glove Summer Pro Surfing Contest in Ventura
By Jeff Meyers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Charger Owner Concurs With Henning Remarks : Football: Alex Spanos says he's enthusiastic about the team's chances in the upcoming season.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dumais Trio Perfects the Drive N' Dive : Junior Olympics: Brothers qualify for championships despite daily journey of 136 miles for practice.
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Catching Fancy of L.A. Not Athletes' Concern : Olympic Festival: Pageantry, camaraderie and competition make the event worthwhile to participants--regardless of crowds.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Look See Wins Belmont Feature
From Associated Press
MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Ojai's Moore Shifts Credit to Kauffman
By Brian Murphy
COMMENTARY : When the Public Becomes a Fool, Everyone Loses
By Andrew Beyer, WASHINGTON POST
CSUN Signs Pitchers for Pair of Sports
Durrough Wins Age 16-18 Title
By Theresa Munoz
Caution Flags Help Moore to Ventura Street Stock Win
By David Coulson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Arreola 4th in All-Comers 800
From Skylab to Garvey, OTL Steeped in Tall Tales
By Jim Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Mesa's Carpenter Wins at Track Cycling Nationals
PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Surgery Likely for Whitson, Who Expects to Miss Rest of Year
By Bob Nightengale
On the Telephone, Capriati Just Another Teen
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / LOS ANGELES 1991 : Opening Ceremony Plays on Past in Hopes of Igniting the Present
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / LOS ANGELES 1991 : Best Punches Finally to Be on the Button
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Timing of Allegations Might Hurt UNLV
By Danny Robbins and Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
BOXING : Lopez Is Cut, Then Rallies to Win in 6
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Repays Piniella for Holiday
By Dan Hafner
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela to Report to Midland Today
By Helene Elliott
Pro Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Pro Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Auto Racing
From Staff and Wire Reports
Jurisprudence
From Staff and Wire Reports
Pro Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Pro Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Pro Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
TOUR DE FRANCE : Today's Time Trial Provides First Major Test
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : Athletes Are Warned About Where They Wear Red, Blue
By Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Tyson-Holyfield Belongs in Class of Classics
By Earl Gustkey
U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : BOXING : Three Fight at Home to Earn a Trip Overseas
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : First Offer Sent to Top Draft Pick Lyght
By Tim Kawakami
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Practice Squad Will Be Missed by Shell
By Chris Dufresne
PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bavaro to Sit Out at Least Six Games
Associated Press
PRO FOOTBALL / RAIDERS CAMP : Training Ritual: Allen Still Without Contract
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THOROUGHBRED RACING : Calumet Left With Egg on Face
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Frustrated Santos Will Return to New York
When It Comes to Medals, Terrell's In a Zone Alone : Canoeing: Newport Beach man will enter today's U.S. Olympic Festival competition as the all-time leader with 23 medals.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yankees' Howe Finally Growing Up
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DeCinces Takes a Swing at Coaching : Baseball: Former Angel is passing along his knowledge to Orange County Connie Mack League team.
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
El Toro's Garner Wins Golf Tournament
Soccer Tournament Set for Orange Coast College
Orange County Festival Participants
ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : North Holds Off South Comeback
By Tom Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Maroney Lights Up North With Interception Return
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Doubles Play Leads Dukes to Victory
Three Nadadore Divers Win at Junior Olympics
Ram Boosters Pledge $25,000 to Hall of Fame
Collins Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
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