- Gov. Roemer Says 'No' to Record-Labeling Bill : Free speech issue: Louisiana chief executive says he vetoed measure on constitutional grounds.
- Former Aztec Hopes Role-Playing Helps Him Get Into Act for Chargers
- SHORT TAKES : GLIMPSES
- Southwest Airlines Co.: The airline company said...
- Technology Marketing Inc.: The Irvine-based computer-products company...
- Brokerages: New York-based Morgan Stanley Group Inc....
- Energy Companies Post Mixed Results
- Nestle Selling Stouffer Unit: Nestle Enterprises Inc....
- Family Leave Veto Upheld by Congress : Democrats Hope to Use Issue in Fall Election Campaigns
- Armed Soviet Bands Told to Turn In Guns : Gorbachev Threatens to Use Military Force if They Don't Comply
- Diary of an Official Runaround
- City Asked to Help Buy Canyon for Parkland : Land-use: The move comes after the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy balks at Fryman Canyon's $8.7-million price tag.
- VENTURA : Harbor Apartments to Become Condos
- CONGRESS WATCH : Shot in the Back
- Parents of Teen-Ager Charged in Slaying of Deaf Man Get Probation
- Gunmen Rob Armored Car Guard : Crime: Two natty thieves steal $10,000 in an early-morning robbery outside the Sherman Oaks Galleria.
- Some Respect for Malibu, Please
- LAGUNA HILLS : Laguna Hills Says It Could Pay Own Way
- Foes of Ventura County Land Swap Lose Round in Congress
- Rams Are Counting on Jackson, Henley : Football: At least one of the young cornerbacks will have to start this season if the Rams follow through on current plans.
- Semi-Pro Football Players Have Little Glory, High Hopes : Rhinos: Some play for love of the game, and others admit they want to be spotted by NFL scouts.
- Soviets Accuse Red Wings of Stealing Player
- Birmingham's Larson Signs With Phillies
- SHORT TAKES : Top Cop Carries Badge, Baby
- OTB Lets Del Mar Breathe : Racing: But there still will be plenty of people in the stands when the 51st meeting begins with a 2 p.m. post time today.
- Picking Up Environmental Tab
- Partisan Fight Seen as Gingrich Urges Stiffer Penalty for Frank
- S.D. Sheriff's Dept. Handed Two Setbacks
- New District to Collect Room Fees in Oxnard
- Fire Department Honors Rescuers of Crash Victim
- Newport-Mesa OKs Tougher Drug Policy : Education: Students caught with illegal substances will be transferred to other schools. Those selling or distributing alcohol or dope will be expelled.
- THE HOUSE
- Judge Awards $2 Million to Woman Burned in '80
- O.C. Golfers in Contention at U.S. Junior
- SIDELINES : Seau Lowers Contract Demands
- Philharmonic Society Plans New Work for Anniversary
- TV REVIEWS : Caricatures, Not Characters, in New Fox Series
- TV REVIEWS : Smithsonian's 'Quantum' Explores the Universe
- Arco Makes Several Shifts in Management
- P.M. BRIEFING : British OK Airways-Sabena Ties
- Capital Cities-ABC Inc.: The New York-based communications...
- Chrysler to Shift Jeep Production to Ohio
- FileNet Posts 35% Gain in Earnings, to $2.1 Million
- Fatal Stabbing Ends 'Voguing' Competition
- NAACP Office Hit by 2nd Firebomb
- Post Office Braces as Strike at United Parcel Is Feared : Mail: Officials say the system cannot assume the whole UPS load. A contingency plan would limit packages shipped.
- SEAL BEACH : Official Seeks to Enlarge Police Probe
- Molester's Slayer Gets Deportation Reprieve : Crime: Joeri DeBeer, convicted and then cleared of killing his guardian who molested him, has been granted a new hearing beginning today.
- Council Delays Action Against Street Vendors
- Waiting for His Bar Exam : Stanford's Adamek Working His Way Back After Severe Injury
- Desire to Win Still Burns for Ryan : Milestone: He will face the New York Yankees tonight in his quest to join an elite group of pitchers.
- One Step Beyond: Jumping Off a Cliff Mixes Thrills, Chills : Diving: Risking death, paralysis and other serious injuries, divers take plunge just for the rush of it.
- American Airlines Drops Surcharge Plan: American Airlines,...
- BANKING/FINANCE : Affordable Housing Projects Get Boost From S&L; Grants
- Pioneer Bancorp: The parent company of Pioneer...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Melvin Belli Professes Altruism
- Stock Rally Continues, Dow Closes Up 8.42 More
- Man Takes Umbrage at Remarks About Women
- San Diego Man Shot Chasing Burglar Dies
- People, Programs Feeling the Economic Pinch : State budget: The real crunch is expected at the end of the month. That's when 195,000 state employees are due to collect their paychecks.
- Bistro Stage for Fashion Fete Preview
- Communist's Body Removed From Shrine
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : New Offer to Raiders Approved
- WORLD : N.Z. Plans Levy on Immigrants
- Evangelical Will Head World's Anglicans
- Bradley Appoints 21 to City Commissions
- Man Slain Sitting in Parked Car
- Audit Details Bradley Role in Land Deal
- Questions Raised by Oil-Recycling Plant Closure
- SIMI VALLEY : Party-Control Law Tentatively OKd
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 1st of Luxury Oceanfront Hotels Opens
- Mexican Fruit Fly Found; No Spraying Planned
- Perestroika's Ugly Brother, Anti-Semitism : Soviet Union: Recent reforms have revived Jewish life, but have also freed the forces of Russian xenophobia.
- Conservancy Wants L.A. to Help Buy Fryman Canyon
- Iraq Flexes Its Muscle--Again
- SIDELINES : Black Executive Eyeing Yankees
- The NFL said it would discontinue developmental...
- 'Shattered Secrets' Lances the Worst of Them All : Theater: Libbe S. HaLevy's play, coming to Orange County, follows seven men and women, all childhood victims of incest, in their bids to deal with the crime's psychological effects.
- First Fed Financial Corp.: The parent of...
- Columbia Sells Its Junk Bonds for $3 Billion
- Crowd Forces Judge to Halt Soviet Anti-Semitism Trial
- NATION : Tax Issue Hinders Budget Talks
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Frat to Honor Costner, Sessions
- BOOK REVIEW : Last Chapter Finally Written on a Tragedy of World War II
- WORLD : Mandela States ANC's Provisos
- Scratch-Itch Season of the Flea Returns : Consumers: Experts recommend some preventive measures to head off the invasion. If an infestation does occur, veterinarians can offer some solutions.
- Ukraine Wants Britain to Return Cache of Gold
- Judge Upholds Trial of Northwest Pilots
- NATION : Mrs. Quayle Had Hysterectomy
- Organic Gardener Shares Knowledge
- Ex-Owner Jousts With City Over Motel : Oxnard: Bertha Ochoa calls the Lemon Tree one of the city's last sources of low-income housing, but police call it a center of drug activity.
- Countywide : Corporate Charity Giving
- OJAI : Council OKs Curbside Plan for Recycling
- Comedy Show Will Benefit Fire Victims
- Angels' Harvey Fined, Put on 3 Years' Probation in April DUI Case
- RAIDERS : Bengals Learn Montoya's House in Cincinnati Is Not His Home
- Bobby Doerr's Season in San Diego Was Last Step to the Majors : Baseball: His head start with the original Padres enabled him to reach the big leagues two years ahead of Ted Williams.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : DFG Getting Caught in a Political Game
- SHORT TAKES : Mellencamp Homes In on Movie
- Businessman With a Nasty Rep : Rap: 2 Live Crew's controversial Luther Campbell says he's 'just a hard-working guy marketing a new product.'
- Eastern Expects to Be Indicted on Charges of Falsifying Safety Data : Airlines: Some of its executives may be accused of irregularities in maintenance records. Its bankruptcy trustee says violations took place before last year's strike.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Brady Wary of S&L; Legislation
- Norman Epstein, formerly vice president-administration at MCA...
- Gunboat Shells Liberia Leader's Mansion : Civil war: President Doe's artillerymen return the fire. The regime is near collapse.
- Amoco Told to Pay $155-Million Fine
- Sears, Roebuck & Co.: The Chicago-based retailing...
- UPDATE / DRUG TUNNEL TOWN : Some Finding Gold in Passage Under Border : Entrepreneurs are cashing in on souvenirs. Other residents feel the publicity is giving the Arizona city a poor image.
- MAKING IT WORK : Caring for Child Shouldn't Put Marriage in Jeopardy
- Senate Plan for Budget Is Revived : Finances: Proposal once called 'dead on arrival' has become basis for talks between Deukmejian and legislators. Impasse reaches a record 24th day.
- Eavesdropping on an R-Rated Conversation
- Widen Pierce Inquiry, Panel Urges Prosecutor
- Morty Nevins, 73; Composer, Original Three Suns Member
- Hospitals' Staffs Adapt to Patients' Cultural Differences : Medicine: Training sessions and other educational services are helping doctors and nurses to understand ethnically based beliefs on health.
- IMMIGRATION / FUNDING FIGHT : After 4 Years of Playing Host, Whose Turn to Pick Up Tab?
- Measles Epidemic a Sign of Health-Care System's Ills
- $25,000 Reward Posted in Santa Clarita Arson
- Boy on Bicycle Shoots 2nd Cyclist to Death
- OAK VIEW : Bones May Be Those of '69 Flood Victim
- Supervisors Decide to Appeal $1.1-Million Brutality Award
- Lawyer Bails Out, Refusing to Grill Wife in 'Gigolo' Case
- Panel Supports Higher Priority for Antelope Valley Freeway Widening
- SANTA ANA : Zoo Seeks Advice of Outside Consultant
- Butler Does Little Things for Giants : Baseball: On a team with some impressive power hitters, the San Francisco leadoff hitter has become a different kind of threat by perfecting the bunt.
- VENTURA : Officials Want Beach Volleyball to Stay
- Gaido Sues to Fill Irvine Council Vacancy : Politics: Third-highest vote-getter claims the seat should be hers without a special November election.
- Former Olympic gold medalist Steve Hegg of...
- COMMENTARY : What Happens on Field Still the Thing
- Padres Act Like Kings for a Day : Baseball: They rout division-leading Cincinnati, 10-0, pounding out 16 hits while Bruce Hurst pitches a two-hitter.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Quiet Penn Brother Is Worth the Listen
- The Woman Behind 'Navy SEALS' : Movies: A radical feminist producer calls the shots in the macho action-thriller. 'I think it is feminist, humanist to hate terrorism,' she says.
- Brokerage Loses Select Trading Status: A commodities...
- 'Big Ticket' Factory Orders Down 3.2% : Economy: Analysts had been expecting a healthy increase on heels of a 4.2% rise in May.
- TREND WATCH
- Deficit-Fighters Eye Mortgage Interest
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Martin Marietta Corp.: The Bethesda, Md., defense...
- Tustin Computer Firm Expands Sales in East Germany
- 3 Cubans Voluntarily Leave Swiss Embassy
- Sam E. Brown; Retired Head of Motion Picture Academy
- Kenjiro Takayanagi; Japanese Television Pioneer
- Arresting Looks
- Anti-Apartheid Ballot Measure Gets Council OK
- Rights Group Says Israeli Rules Fuel Slaying of Arabs
- Portable Cooling Units to Be Tried at 2 Schools
- CYPRESS : Pro-Rabbit Forces Hopping With Joy
- Review Panel to Probe All Shootings by S.D. Officers
- ANAHEIM : Convention Center Project Almost Done
- Hotel Faces 134 Safety Charges for LAX Shuttle
- Simi Officials Defend Plan to Sue Over Porter Ranch : Development: Several residents criticize the legal action as costly and futile. A Los Angeles councilman threatens a countersuit.
- Quarry, 45, Applies for a California Boxing License
- It's Not a Bistro, or a Secluded Club; It's Not a Posh Newport Restaurant; It's . . . : The El Toro Mess Hall : Military life: The quality and variety of food have been vastly improved as has the dining area's ambience.
- Lightning, Mosquitoes Bugging Sierra Anglers
- Golf Ball Auctioned for $25,000
- JAZZ REVIEW : Graham to the Rescue
- FESTIVAL NEWS
- Blue Line Opens for Los Angeles Area Commuters
- Santa Paula School Budget
- Flaw in Hubble Telescope
- Blue Line Opens for Los Angeles Area Commuters
- Flaw in Hubble Telescope
- Flaw in Hubble Telescope
- Blue Line Opens for Los Angeles Area Commuters
- A Qualification
- MOVIES - July 25, 1990
- MOVIES - July 25, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 25, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 25, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 25, 1990
- Names in the News - July 25, 1990
- Names in the News - July 25, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 25, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 25, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 25, 1990
- LIGHTS, CAMERA: The ink was barely dry...
- Mubarak Acts to Defuse Crisis in Persian Gulf
- HOT & COLD: A straw poll of...
- Amphitheater Loses Noise, Merger Battles
- And Then There Were 2 and Finally 1--Souter : Court: Nominee selected over Texas woman primarily for his lack of 'paper trail' on controversial issues.
- D.C. BOUND: Brenda Premo, executive director of...
- Tough Senate Questioning of Souter Urged
- Liberal Party Pulls Out of E. German Coalition : Reunification: A larger group threatens to do the same. At issue is the timing of joint national elections.
- TONIGHT: Longtime Angels fans can tune to...
- Bernson Criticizes Lands Suit : Porter Ranch: The Los Angeles city councilman attacks Simi Valley's decision to sue to stop construction of 3,395 houses in Chatsworth.
- Bernson Assails Simi Valley Vote to Sue Over Porter Ranch Project
- Overcoming Obstacles to Peace Talks Between Israel and Arabs
- Overcoming Obstacles to Peace Talks Between Israel and Arabs
- Radiation From Nuclear Plant
- Fluor Daniel Wins $300-Million Pact: The principal...
- General Dynamics Selling Research Site
- Thornburgh Wary of House's S&L; Bill : Attorney General Says Anti-Fraud Efforts Don't Require Legislation's Proposals
- Valencia Bank Earnings Down 26% for 2nd Period
- * Patricia J. Maney has been promoted...
- Phyllis Dembowski has been appointed executive director...
- Michael Schlesinger has been named vice president...
- T-Bill Rates Drop: The Treasury sold $9...
- Camera Platforms Reports First Profitable Quarter
- Creative Computer's Sales, Income Up for Quarter
- Foothill Group Posts Loss of $3.97 Million for Period
- Gary A. Pulford, a vice president with...
- Tekelec Signs Sales Pact With Motorola
- Western Security Profit Down From a Year Ago
- Beckman Instruments Inc.: The Fullerton-based producer of...
- Officials Agree to Serious Bargaining on Farm Subsidies
- * Donald W. Kress has been named...
- Chevron to Sell Mineral Assets: The San...
- Program Trading Ignites Furor Yet Again
- Fast-Food Firms to Cook Fries in Vegetable Oil
- Ventura Entertainment Declares 2-for-1 Stock Split
- Parodies of Subliminal Advertising Play on the Public's Imaginations
- Doughnuts to Dollars : Bakers' dozens: Higher prices for plumper products are basics of Warren J. Foster's competitive strategy.
- * Guy W. Winton II, corporate chairman...
- Penny Stocks Face NASDAQ Delisting : Trading: Some local companies might not meet criteria scheduled to be implemented next year, including a minimum share price of $1.
- Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.: The Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,...
- Fluor Daniel Awarded Power Plant Contract
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Southland Files Countersuit Over Deal With Motorola
- Viewers of CNN's 'Newsnight' Pick Stories They Want to See
- OPEC Urged to Impose Quotas
- Amwest Insurance Posts 61% Rise in Earnings
- RJR Loss Narrows in Second Quarter
- Bob Brown has been appointed to the...
- High Court Hurts Older Worker
- * James R. Liese has joined San...
- Martin Lawrence Profits Plummet 75% in Quarter
- Advantage Life Reports Higher 2nd Quarter Net
- Brajdas Corp. Reports Loss for 1st Quarter
- Ford to Pay $1.2-Million Fine: The auto...
- Legislation Proposed to Help Cities Hurt by Defense Cuts
- Live Entertainment Plans 'Poison Pill' Defense
- San Diego Gas & Electric: The utility...
- WORLD : Communists Ahead in Mongolia
- Sure of Both Love and Security, Golden Agers Are Wed : Matrimony: A decade after they moved in together, Regina Cook, 83, and George Cherr, 95, celebrated their union at the club where they met.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Trustees to Act on Drug-Use Penalties
- Man Killed by Police Had History of Psychosis
- Countywide : Rapist Sought in at Least Six Attacks
- Countywide : Homeless Program Funding Sought
- Anton Trims Some Fat--and Makes a Hit
- IRVINE : Mayor Will Request Changes to Charter
- Father, Two Sons Killed in Fire : Tragedy: Security bars and doors block their escape from their Long Beach apartment. Electrical short suspected as cause of blaze.
- Shooting Was Accidental, Brando's Son Told Officer : Justice: Preliminary hearing opens in Hollywood slaying. Judge refuses tape-recorded evidence, saying suspect was not properly advised of his rights.
- Ballistics Tests Awaited in West Covina Slaying
- Hoover Named Baseball Assistant at UCI
- Gonzalez Batters Lim, Stops Him in Fifth : Boxing: Mexican fighter improves record to 28-0 and retains WBC light-flyweight championship.
- Old QBs Give Montana Nod as Today's Best
- Ryan Mania : Baseball: Texas Ranger pitcher handcuffs 5,000 plus, hurls six no-hitters, now goes for his 300th career victory.
- SHORT TAKES : Bonnie Bedelia's Breakthrough
- PEOPLE WATCH
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mudhoney's Roar of Confusion
- SHORT TAKES : KTLA News Closed-Captioned
- Varian Associates Inc.: The Palo Alto-based computer,...
- Pinkerton's Blames Loss on Repayment of Debt
- 1 Party Quits East German Coalition; 2nd May Follow
- TV Shines Klieg Lights on Cast From Kremlin : Soviet Union: Leaders face citizens' tough questions. The goal is to force aloof figures to be responsive.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTH AFRICA : 5 Maghreb Nations Vow to Speed Ties
- SHOPTALK : Kits Can Predict Ovulation
- Black-on-Black Strife Spreading in S. Africa : Infighting: At least 18 are killed in Transvaal. It is the most serious trouble outside Natal since feuding began.
- Countywide : Murderer Denied Parole for 5th Time
- Sago Palm Thefts Rise as Thieves Discover Small Trees' High Value
- More Than 500 Flock to Council Remap Session : Politics: Results of marathon meeting scheduled to be discussed today.
- Escondido
- THE SIDELINES : Gene Shue Named GM of 76ers
- Losses on this year's Goodwill Games probably...
- MISL Withstands One More Storm
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : CHP Releases Data on Seat Belts, Deaths
- Study Says Police Face Manpower Crisis
- LAGUNA BEACH : 74% Back Tax to Save Canyon, Poll Says
- Some UNLV Players Want to Sue NCAA Over Postseason Penalty
- RACING NOTES : Yearling Sale Dominated by Foreign Buyers
- Shake the Pack and Take a Run Off the Beaten Path : Happy trails: A number of uncrowded, entertaining, even exhilarating runs do exist in Orange County.
- CHARGER NOTES : Tee Time Turns Out to Be Snap for Tolliver, Too
- Lewis Is Defeated by Burrell : Goodwill Games: It is his first victory over his Santa Monica teammate, who offers no excuses.
- STAGE
- Ear to the Grindstone : New Youth Chorale Gets a Lesson in Discipline
- * Nicholas C. Banche, Robert A. Morrow,...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bond Denied TV Firm Extension
- FTC Looking at Tokos Bid for Physiologic
- P.M. BRIEFING : 'Safety Net' for Defense Workers
- Medstone Founder Quits as CEO : Biotechnology: Freeman Rose, who helped build a device to break up kidney stones without surgery, will return to product development. He will remain as chairman.
- Northwest May Bid for Several Eastern Assets : Airlines: Eastern's trustee has said that he's interested only in offers for the complete airline and that there is no intention to liquidate.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cut in Sugar Support Rejected
- Nominee Search Began Months Ago : Judiciary: The Justice Department had been evaluating the candidates' writings and backgrounds. Many officials had last-minute suggestions.
- NATION : Atlas Blastoff Delayed 3rd Time
- India's Leader, Visiting Moscow, Gets Assurance on Future Trade
- Worried Dow Drops 56.44 Points
- Aquino Asks Quake Aid Funds; Not Enough, Her Critics Say
- Trial May Shed Light on U.S. Role in Nicaragua : Iran-Contra: A free-lance airman aboard a plane that was shot down seeks damages. He promises new details of the affair will emerge.
- Three N.Y. Officials Disciplined in Mishandling of Pap Test Results
- No Matter How You Slice It, Royal Bread Is Truly Upper Crust
- OAK VIEW : Human Skull, Bones Found on Hillside
- City OKs Early Stage of Long-Range Downtown Plan
- County Study Finds Antelope Valley Is at Least 1 Judge Short : Lancaster: By year's end, cases filed in Superior Court will more than triple the 1986 total of 328 cases, a report says.
- Accused Con Artist Gets 7 Years : Plea bargains: The man pleads no contest to burglary and grand theft charges in a two-year case covering Santa Clarity and Antelope valleys.
- TOP AIR POLLUTION PENALTIES
- B-2 Taking a Lot of Flak : Congress Urged to Stop Production After the 15 Already Authorized Are Completed
- Ilesic Makes Run From Border : Football: After being delayed by immigration officials, Canadian punter needs Rams' assistance to reach training camp.
- Henderson's Homer in 10th Beats Angels : Baseball: Oakland, trailing 6-0 in the fifth inning, comes back to record a 7-6 victory and drop California 13 1/2 games back.
- The NBA and its players' association agreed...
- STAGE REVIEWS : Ironic Fare Shows Padua Hills Festival Has Finally Arrived
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Delphi Information Earns $1.13 Million in Quarter