- Unification Dooms East German Lions
- Polish Cabinet Drops All But 1 Former Communist
- Explosion, Fire Kill 17 in Tex. Suburb : Block-Sized Section of Plant Ripped 'Like Rocket Just Took Off'
- Democrats Give In, Support Cutbacks : Budget: Leaders announce backing for $1.5-billion package that would affect health, welfare and prison programs. Plan also contains widespread tax hikes.
- $11-Million Project to Restore Historic SoHo
- Pair of Infants in Law Office Draw Cries of Protest From Landlord
- Mayor Lifts Speaking Ban on Local Publisher
- LAPD's Harbor Division: Meeting the People Pays
- Kenneth G. Lynch; Lumber Company Owner
- Yankees Must Pay Angels : Fine: Complaint yields $200,000 when commissioner rules Steinbrenner tampered with Winfield in trade.
- Night of Violence in England Leaves Three Dead, 600 Arrested
- THE SIDELINES : French Grand Prix Record Set
- Actor Takes Back Seat to Gremlins
- RADIO
- Big Bucks at Stake in Suit Over Fee : Litigation: The industry is watching legal proceedings in which Lee & Associates claims it was denied its $9-million commission for selling Fluor Corp. property.
- STOCKS : Securities Tax Report Pushes Dow Down 32
- WORLD : 24 Hurt in South Africa Blast
- Nomura Elects American to Board
- Farmland Fading From Scene in Antelope Valley
- Brucker Leads Eastview Team into Playoffs
- Valley Rangers Earn Berth in World Series
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Baylor Manages to Get Brewers a Win, 4-3
- Herzog Quits as Manager of Cardinals
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Win on Five Homers, One by Strawberry
- President Bush's Decision to Allow Logging in Owl Country
- MUSIC REVIEW : Unpolished Holiday Show Launches Pacific Symphony's Series
- TV REVIEW : 'Postcards' From 'Alive From Off Center' on PBS
- Stronger Gay, Lesbian Fest Builds Its International Diversity
- ART REVIEW : Creative Survival : Exhibition: In MOCA's 'Amerika' show, Tim Rollins and his Kids of Survival use Kafka as a starting point for an exploration of culture and the youths' own troubled lives.
- Jury Struggles in Commodities Trial: Jurors considering...
- Settlement Accepted in Restaurant Deal Suit
- American Institute of Architects Settles U.S. Suit on Pricing Policy : Antitrust: The association signed a consent decree promising not to prohibit its members from bidding competitively.
- Different Spokes FOR Different Folks : Recreation: Bikes are changing for the better. The 10-speed you once dreamed about may not be what you want now. Maybe you need a mountain bike, or hybrid.
- LOCAL : Woman Gets 27 Yrs. for Slaying Man She Called a Drug Dealer
- Havel Becomes 1st Freely Elected Czechoslovak Leader in 55 Years
- COLUMN ONE : Churches Take Up Drug Fight : Congregations are teaming up at city and regional levels to target the roots of the problem. They close down crack houses and mobilize to retake whole neighborhoods.
- Diplomats Say U.S. Refused to Aid Doe but U.S. Denies It
- Murder Suspect in Standoff
- County Revises Its Plan for Lennox : Renewal: County officials cut back on commercial development and win over some previous critics with their latest set of proposals.
- Pedestrian Critically Injured by Bus
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Turns Down Closer Quake Study
- Plaintiffs Say County Remap Still Biased : Voting: A strong Anglo incumbent in a new Latino district would prevent Latino representation, critics say. The plan also dilutes voting clout of blacks, they charge.
- Placentia Man Dies in Fall on Holiday Trip
- Driver in Critical Condition After Being Shot at Freeway Entrance
- COUNTYWIDE : Pest-Control Release Excludes County
- MINOR LEAGUES : Hudson's Career Resurrected After Mishaps
- Winning Soprano Almost Skipped Tchaikovsky
- SHORT TAKES : Dad Arrested but Show Goes On
- Nominees Announced for Humanitas Prize
- Lujan Delays Decision on Lengthy Coal Mine Permit
- WORLD : Jewelry Stolen From the Louvre
- Kenya Cracks Down, Jails 5 Opponents of One-Party Rule : East Africa: Two former Cabinet ministers and a law review editor are among those seized after advocating a multi-party system.
- Measures Advance to Protect Credit Card and Check Users
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rose Parade Outshines Reagan
- Paul Wynne, TV Reporter Who Battled AIDS, Dies
- Air Quality Planners Weigh Commuter Fees : Environment: Proposals represent a sharp shift in strategy. Gaining the public's backing will be a challenge.
- Area Police Drug Team Spreads Its Net Wider : Law enforcement: Four new police agencies will join the seven in WESTNET, a regional response to drug trafficking.
- Del Mar Fair Closes; 20-Day Run Attracts a Record Crowd
- NEWPORT BEACH : 7,400 Names Handed In on Council Terms
- Giant Dipper Takes Fast Track Into History
- Indian Environmental Bill Clears Hurdle : Landfills: Emotional pleas involving Campo case persuade Senate panel to require tribes to obey state law when building garbage dumps. Legislation now goes to the full Senate.
- Deion Sanders May Try 2 Sports at Once : Versatility: He would play for baseball's New York Yankees during the week, then fly to join football's Atlanta Falcons each weekend.
- Lendl Hits Dead End at Wimbledon : Tennis: World's top player again fails in his quest for the only major title to elude him. Stefan Edberg will play defending champion Boris Becker in the finals.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Culinary Passage to India at Tazeen's
- Suit Says Western Digital Violated Graphics Patents
- Distributor Sues Toyota: A Maryland Toyota distributor,...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Norway Shuts Oil Sites in Strike
- Japanese Buy L.A. Meat Firm for $41 Million : Agriculture: The purchase of Best Western Food Inc. by Kyotaru Co. comes as the Japanese market is opening to imported beef.
- Page Buys 2 'Reader-Written' Magazines
- 12% of New MBAs Would Report Drug Use at Work
- 5 Buildings Reopened After Collapse of Roof
- The South Bay's latest farmers' market: A fruitful idea keeps growing.
- FULLERTON : Error Invalidates Anti-Noise Petitions
- CSUN Football Trio but Tip of Iceberg
- Bush on Taxes
- TV & VIDEO - July 6, 1990
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- Velvets and Ethnics Rise Again
- Ventura Police Tighten Stun-Gun Rules : Weapons: The department's chief reacts to community concerns after an epileptic man was repeatedly shocked.
- Boy, 3, Rescued From Bottom of Motel Pool
- NEWS ANALYSIS : NATO May Be Preserved--but in What Role?
- ENCORE: New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner,...
- BAD START? It won't be good news...
- Fire Blackens 119 Acres but Spares Houses
- Fast-Moving Brush Fire Chars 119 Acres but Leaves Houses Untouched : Thousand Oaks: No injuries are reported in a blaze that burned for four hours and could be seen for miles. The cause has not been determined.
- German 'Cocaine Chemicals' for Colombia Worry U.S. : Drug war: The flow of drug-making solvents to Colombia rose 438% last year. American exports were slashed.
- SUCH A DEAL: You can get souvenirs...
- L.A. Spraying of Malathion Is Postponed
- W. Germans Offer Limits on Forces : Unification: Bonn is willing to negotiate the size of future army. Allies near agreement on reshaping NATO. Gorbachev may be invited to address alliance.
- ON KEY: Soprano Deborah Voigt, the 28-year-old...
- Death Blamed on Cancer by Hospital Ruled an Overdose
- COUNTYWIDE : Times Staff Wins 34 Awards at Fair
- Escapee Who Was Caught in S. Dakota Found Guilty of Kidnaping, Robbery
- 10-Acre Blaze Snuffed Out on P.V. Peninsula
- Ice Cream Bar for Home Plate : Marketing: Ex-major league player follows up bubble gum with a new slant on dessert.
- Los Angeles : Program for Immigrants
- Teacher's Assault on Violence Criticized
- West Hollywood : Business Ordinance Passed
- Pomona : Districting Meetings Set
- 2-Year Deadline Set by Gorbachev : Soviet reforms: He says his leadership should step down if the drive has not succeeded by then. Conservatives continue to ridicule his efforts.
- THE NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY : ANOTHER EATERY:
- Marquis Childs; Foreign Correspondent, Columnist
- Torres, Reiner Promote Toxic Tipster Effort : Pollution: Officials ask anyone with information about sources of toxic waste in Azusa and Irwindale to call a toll-free federal hot line.
- Violent Death for Quiet, Gentle Man : Crime: Laszlo Szegedi never threatened the teen-agers who sprayed graffiti on his fence--until Sunday. He came at them with a rifle, but he ended up the victim instead.
- LOCAL : Judge Refuses to Let Teen-Ager Accused in Shooting Go Home
- Liberals, Conservatives May Join to Fight Common Foe--Bureaucrats : Soviet Union: Both the reformers and the conservatives fear the party apparatchiks, who are seen as power hungry.
- NIGHT LIFE: THE CLUB SCENE : Loud Vision : Listening to The Jesus and Mary Chain is like being kissed and kicked at the same time.
- Bush to Propose Global Aid for Latin America : Diplomacy: The effort involving billions would be designed to promote free-market economies.
- Torrance Officer Still Must Pay Damages
- South El Monte : Rules for Waste Facilities
- Fireworks Ignite Blaze in Oak View Riverbed
- SIMI VALLEY : Bilingual Teacher Shortage Felt
- 3 Killed, 2 Injured as Car Hits Power Pole in Carson
- British Hooligans Leave Trail of Violence : World Cup: 500 seized, one man dies, as drunken fans vent anger in Italy, France and throughout England.
- Walsh Gets His Shot With Carson
- THE SIDELINES : Suns Team Doctor Hospitalized
- Rosmus, Warady Find Just the Spot for Hot Fun in Summertime
- VOLLEYBALL
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Tango and Cash' Waltzes to 4th Spot
- Rap's Queen Latifah Fears Censorship
- Kemper Allays Fears, Says He Is at Great American Helm to Stay
- S&L; Crisis and Hotel Glut Mean Business for Firm : Management: A firm that specializes in helping troubled hotels on behalf of banks and thrifts has had a big increase in business.
- The Cooks : Real Food in Brooklyn : Cuisine: Landmark restaurant has a landmark chef who believes in real food with real taste.
- Congressmen Tell Shamir of Strains in Israel's Image in U.S.
- THEATER : In Irvine, a 'Brel' to Be Jealous Of
- Roar of Criticism Brings Reprieve for S. Africa Seals
- ON THE JOB : Firemen on Call : 'If it's a car fire, a house fire or a burnt pot of beans, they're ready.'
- Lakewood : Mayfair Park Renovation Is Year's Big Building Project
- Norwalk : Multifaceted Plan Aims to Reduce Auto Emissions
- Ray Berwick; Trainer of Film Animals
- Long Beach : Parents of ROTC Drowning Victim Sue School District
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- LAGUNA BEACH : A Walking Artwork on the Fourth
- Crews Battle 8 Blazes in Santa Clarita Valley
- Surprise Turns Tragic; Son Killed, Father Hurt in Catalina Plane Crash
- We Youth Are Sooooo Apathetic <i> (Yawn)</i> : Poll Discovers the Obvious, but Is It Possible the Condition Is Serious This Time?
- ORANGE : Law Firm Sues Over Babies in Workplace
- Shoot-Out Victory by Germans Creates a World Cup Repeat
- 400 Treated for Heat Illness at New Kids Show
- SHORT TAKES : Italian Catholic Establishment Seeks to Bar Madonna's Tour
- STAGE REVIEW : Theatricum Botanicum Perfect Setting for a Very Good 'Dream'
- Photo Lab Sets Off FBI Probe : Art: Jock Sturges' photographs of nude families are at issue. Three San Francisco supervisors support a resolution condemning the Justice Department.
- Melville Agrees to Buy Chain of Toy Stores
- Market Memories
- Key Officials Enter OPEC Talks in Flexible Mood
- Never on Monday: Weekends Only
- the UNVEGETARIAN : The restaurant she started, Greens, and her two cookbooks have made meatless cooking chic. But don't use the V-word around Deborah Madison; she thinks vegetarians are cranky.
- Race Against Time : Musician Battles Hearing Disorder While Striving for a Place on Charts
- West Covina : Largest Automated Library
- NOTEBOOK / KIRBY LEE : Erickson Earns Honors With Catches
- VIDEO DISCOVERY : Orphans Get a Family, For Better or for Worse
- THE NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY : Funky, Down-Home and Generous On the Good Stuff
- Oz Meets Ojai
- Name Change Proposed, to 'Democratic Socialism'
- Garbage Collection Rate Increases to Be Considered
- Census Reports Little Change in Poverty Figures
- Suspected Drunk Driver Dies After Chase Ends in Fatal Crash
- Trustees Threaten Ely With Lawsuit : Community colleges: He says he won't submit receipts for his trips until the district reimburses him $1,500 for business expenses he has incurred.
- VILLA PARK : Residents Size Up City Hall Question
- Battling The Medfly
- TUSTIN : Council Says Center Can't House Church
- Countywide : Groups Help Bolster Cancer Patients
- Angels Waste Hits, Fall to the Blue Jays Again
- Easy Goer Rebounds With an Easy Victory
- Padres, Show End Droughts
- Laguna Museum Unveils Summer Programs, Hours
- SHORT TAKES : New Comedie Francaise Head
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Children's Summer Enrichment Program at Cerritos College Grows to Serve 7,000
- The Twist and Frug Keep San Marcos Nightclub Hopping
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Pamphlet Calls for Attacks on Arabs
- Latino Foundation Honors Family in Monterey Park
- San Bernardino County Settles Brutality Lawsuit
- OFF ON TANGENTS : The Outlandish but Amusing Paula Poundstone
- Rivalries Are All in Fun for KCRW Fund-Raiser
- Liberian Troops Loot, Rampage as Rebels Close In
- ANOTHER BAR:
- W. Covina OKs Renewal Area : Redevelopment: City Council designates 1,119-acre zone, including part of BKK landfill, despite objections by county officials.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Carter on Bush: Mixed Reviews
- 8 Rescued After Cruise Turns Scary : Venice Beach: Sailboat stalls, slams into boulders of breakwater. Lifeguards take passengers from craft, which later sank.
- Harbor Division Police Get a Sense of Community : Law enforcement: The daylong session for new officers may become a model for the Los Angeles Police Department's 17 other areas.
- Countywide : Pope Elevates Status of 10 County Priests
- Thailand's Street Food : Street Food of Thailand: It's All in the Open : Market Food: It's healthy, it's fast and it's eaten around the clock.
- Builder Enlists Aid of State in Fight With L.A.
- Santa Monicas : Park Service Events Listing
- Mandela Calls Sanctions Drive a Success : Apartheid: Western nations back his effort to maintain curbs against South Africa, he says as he winds up monthlong tour.
- Diamond Jubilee : Softball Leagues a Hit for All Ages
- Pomona : Council Considers Budget
- SOUTHLAND : Hackman Avoids Heart Attack
- A Little Corner of the Whirled : His Gig Makes Life a Little Breezier
- Dental Care Hardships for State's Poor Told : Medicine: Some Medi-Cal patients cannot find treatment in 14 counties, report says. Many dentists complain of fees that do not cover costs of providing care.
- Plan to Charge Residents for Extra Trash Advances
- Marines Battle Area's Mounting Living Costs : Military: Many members of the corps are among the ranks of Orange and San Diego counties' lower class, struggling to make ends meet on about $10,000 a year.
- CREW HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA : Orange Coast College Team Wins First Race
- After Getting Big Bucks, Canseco Gets Big Votes
- ART : THE CROSS-FIRE OF IDEAS : George Stone's Complex Installation Is Shot Through With Harmonious and Warring Notions
- East Happily Meets East in Vista
- Last of Kremlin's Sanctions Lifted, Lithuania Says
- France Tests A-Bomb
- SLAPP in Face for Protesting Homeowners : Development: The form of litigation, now being used against a group objecting to a hillside project, is viewed as intimidation.
- Business Is Booming for Those Selling Fireworks : Fourth of July: Despite outside pressure, Palmdale remains the only city in northern L.A. County to permit the sale of the pyrotechnics.
- State Bombs Away--Forever and a Day : Malathion Spraying Policy Lacks Vision
- Alcoholics Anonymous' Founding Being Marked
- A crew from the U.S. Coast Guard...
- Fenway, Boggs a Chorus
- Foster Holds Off Kingdom by .02 in East Berlin Meet
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Evans Gets Big Homer for Boston
- Yankees Ordered to Pay Angels $200,000
- On the Surface, Women's Final Seems a Lock
- Disney's KCAL Comes Under Fire : Ethnic stereotypes: Asian and Latino groups are outraged by two characters in the revived 'Dick Tracy' cartoon series.
- A Trump and a No-Trump on 2 TV Shows : Television: A TNT biography is put on hold. But a game series is still scheduled to air Sept. 10.
- SHORT TAKES : He Put on a Plumb Good Show
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Flawed Mirror Hampers Hubble Space Telescope
- Help for Neglected Children
- Corning's South Korea Venture Is a Big Success : Manufacturing: The operation with Samsung outperforms its U.S. parent in making glass for television tubes.
- Kentucky Fried Changes : Architecture: Is there any reason why all the Colonel's chicken emporiums should look alike? One owner thought not, so he hired a team to design something radically different.
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Levy Stars in 605 All-Star Game
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO : GUIDELINES FOR REGISTERING HISTORY
- Prolific Righter Ferguson Keeps Firing Letter Bombs
- REPERTORY CASTING CALL : What Pay? : A Thousand Oaks-based troupe gets an assortment of aspiring actors and actresses for its two shows.
- Feisty Horsewoman on the Trail of the Mighty Irvine Co. Says She Got the . . . : Last Laugh
- Man-Son-Hing Finds Fault With the Pro Tennis Circuit
- The following are summaries of recent Times...
- La Verne : Developer's Suit Put on Hold
- Economical Home 'Workouts'
- Sierra Madre : Budget Review Planned
- Poland Drops Its Demand on Pre-Unification Border Pact
- Hollywood : Food Distributor Charged
- Beverly Hills : Greystone Mansion Repair
- Two Take Charge of Quest for More Fire in Literature
- Reasons Why Your Engine Might Blow Its Cool
- Talks Seek to End Impasse Over Refugees in Albania : Asylum: About 200 desperate people seeking to leave the hard-line Communist nation remain in foreign embassies.
- Heat, Smog Hit Athens
- Long Beach : Council Passes Resolution Backing Arts Endowment
- Business Is Down, But Quality Is Up
- THOUSAND OAKS : Tim Steinmetz, 26, Dies of Leukemia
- Chanteclair Looks Better Than It Tastes
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- ROLL CALL : THE HOUSE
- Spring Valley
- FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION : Lifeguards Keep the Holiday Crowd Safe and Sane
- Bugging Car Thieves : Company Says Its Homing Device Will Lead Police to Stolen Autos
- PERSPECTIVE ON EUROPE : An SOS for Conflict Resolution : Long-suppressed internal antagonisms threaten peace and security in the East. But there is a solution at hand.
- Man Wielding Stick Fatally Shot by Officer
- COLUMN LEFT : A Mover Without a Movement : Jesse Jackson has his ambition, a big distinction from what Nelson Mandela stands for.
- THE SIDELINES : Money Woes to Keep Alan Bond Out of '92 America's Cup Race
- Phil Boggs, who dominated U.S. diving competition...
- Gambler Pleads Not Guilty in Extortion Bid
- Brawling Brewers, Mariners Draw AL Suspensions
- MUSIC REVIEW : Polish Pianism From Andrzej Dutkiewicz
- Ex-Chief of Big Brokerage Convicted in Mexico : Securities: He's the first found guilty of a crime against the country's securities laws. Prosecutors say a three-year sentence isn't stiff enough.
- Higher Taxes
- P.M. BRIEFING : Reject Bush Plan, Cuba Urges
- BOOK REVIEW : A Charming Horde of Cooking Lore
- Insurance Mistakes Cost Customers Millions : Regulation: State governments are stepping up their scrutiny of companies' conduct. The errors cost insurers, too.
- 1,300 Ethiopian Troops Slain, Rebels Report
- A Former Foe, Army Corps Now Fights for Wetlands
- Santa Monica : Council Considers Pay Raise
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : TV Game Show Host Bill Cullen, 69, Is Critically Ill With Cancer
- Some Say Rail Line Is Just the Ticket; Others Dread It
- Road Racers Roll in the Park
- West Hollywood : Single ZIP Code Sought
- Visiting the Islands
- Government, Opposition Agree on Taiwan Reforms : Democracy: The 'peaceful revolution' calls for a popular vote for president and an end to one-party rule.
- Transit Commission Seeks Artists to Design Green Line Rail Stations
- COSTA MESA : Amburgey a Convert on Conflict Policy
- Smaller Supply, Higher Prices for French Vintages
- Putting Pans to the Hot-Spot Test
- West Covina : $75,000 for Cultural Facility
- Pomona : San Luis Barriers to Remain
- THEATER REVIEW: 'FRANKIE AND JOHNNY' : From the Grill : Three weeks after meeting, the cook and waitress are in bed together, where we find them.
- Model Builder Launches Plan for Rocket Flight
- THE HOUSE : Romania and Family Planning
- Albania Reimposes Travel Restrictions : Eastern Europe: The move comes as hundreds seek to flee the last hard-line communist country on the Continent.
- Simple Solutions for Those Little Summertime Household Mishaps
- Gang Members Aid Handicapped--and Learn Compassion
- HIGH LIFE : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : A Noteworthy Young Talent : Pianist Olivia Herman, 15, Wins Awards for Playing, Composing
- Pasadena : Pet Vaccinations Offered
- Study Discloses Hormone Tie to Aging Process
- Gorbachev Tells Regret on Autonomy Mix-Ups
- Cudahy : Atlantis Motel Renovated, Reopened With New Name
- Christian Scientists Convicted in Death
- FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION : Seedless Is the Trend in Melon Land
- Monterey Park : Officials' Salaries Cut
- Luck Frees Firefighters From July 4th Fears
- Girl's 12th Birthday Surprise Ends in a Tragic Plane Crash
- Mayor's Religious Beliefs Disclosed
- Rave-Ups Pin Their Hopes on 'Chance,' Their Latest Album : The rockers, once a hot property, have to face an evaluation of sorts by their major recording label, Epic.
- It's a Great Year to Zap Bugs, Firm Says
- Queen's Favorite Horse Dies at 28
- In Transit : A 7-Year-Old Discovers Joys of Seeing County From a Bus
- A re-creation of famous events in American...
- Wilmington Plans City Cleanup Day
- Publisher Regains Right to Speak at City Meetings
- Castaic Lake Lifeguards Have Little Time to Marvel at Nature's Work