- TV RATINGS : Laughter Wins Out in Time of Crisis
- SHORT TAKES : Cat Stevens Seeks Gulf Peace
- Eastern Gets Break: A federal bankruptcy judge...
- Texas Instruments Alleges Patent Violations: Sun Microsystems,...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Solzhenitsyn Reportedly Gets Citizenship Back : Soviet Union: The rights of a large number of exiles are restored. No names are officially released.
- LOCAL : 2 Held in OC Drive-By Slaying
- Kingston Trio Helps Discovery Museum Net $25,000 : Discoveries
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim-based manufacturer of frequency...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Presidential Order Lifts Trade Restrictions on East Germany
- Brown Accused of Attempting to Ease Lawyer-Discipline Rules
- BOOK REVIEW : A Visionary's View on the New Age of Collaboration : SHARED MINDS The New Technology of Collaboration<i> by Michael Schrage</i> Random House$19.95, 256 pages
- Strong Quake in Taiwan
- Journalist Claims Chinese Killed Hundreds of Tibetans Last Year
- Countywide : Fair Opens With a Flair for Tradition
- Caltrans Bulldozers Set to Bury the Fun at Amusement Park
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Don't Shoot at the Marines
- Why Did the West Help Arm Iraq? : For the money, of course--but look where that got us
- Globetrotters to Train in Florida
- Firm Accused in Hazardous Waste Case
- Bechtel Consortium Gets Nod for High-Speed Train : Transportation: If all goes as planned, the service between Anaheim and Las Vegas could begin in 1997.
- Pine Valley
- ORANGE : Serrano Project Up for Vote Monday
- Cardinals Eliminated From Connie Mack Series
- Dickerson Likely to Miss Opener
- Young Florida State Looks for Another Shot at Elusive National Title
- Lukas Entry Heads Field of 10 for Sanford Stakes at Saratoga
- News Ratings Rise Amid Mideast Crisis
- The King Is Dead, So Let's Have a Party!
- Syncor International Corp.: The Los Angeles operator...
- Retail Sales in July Rise 0.1%; Analysts Fear Slump Ahead
- Old Distrust Keeps Koreas Bitterly Split : Cold War: The failure of a free-travel plan is a reminder that animosity between the North and the South still runs deep.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Jordan's King Could Make, or Break, U.S. Gulf Effort
- MAKING IT WORK : Talk It Out Before and During
- 21 Missing After Ships Collide Off Taiwan
- 12 Guards Hurt as Inmates Rebel Over Staff's Blockade of N.Y. Jail
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Nightclub's Opening Delayed for 4 Days
- A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste : Congress is right to want to limit the number of TV ads thrown at children
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Garden Grove Man Arrested in Rape
- Countywide : John Wayne Airport Traffic
- PLATFORM : Everything Is Falling Into Place
- Campbell Visits Italian Team, Lakers Say It's Fact-Finding Trip
- SIDELINES : Jackson on Reds Disabled List
- Ex-Minnesota Viking quarterback Tommy Kramer, 35, is...
- SIDELINES : Orlando Magic Signs Kite
- SHORT TAKES : Hoarse Glenn Close Back on Set
- SHORT TAKES : Ex-Statler Brother DeWitt Dies
- Murder Rate
- Advance Notice of Public Meetings
- Advance Notice of Public Meetings
- U.S. Role in Building Iraqi War Machine
- Advance Notice of Public Meetings
- Time to See If Aztecs Took Off-Season Off : Football: Coach Al Luginbill says SDSU's success will depend on the condition of his veteran players. He finds out what shape they're in today, when returnees check in to training camp for physical exams. Two-a-day practices start Thursday.
- U.S. Role in Building Iraqi War Machine
- U.S. Role in Building Iraqi War Machine
- Violinist Lippi to Play Mozart in County Debut : The 21-year-old musician, who started playing when she was 6, had a career breakthrough after moving from the Juilliard School to USC, under Robert Lipsett. The nuances of her playing have received critical acclaim.
- U.S. Role in Building Iraqi War Machine
- U.S. Role in Building Iraqi War Machine
- U.S. Role in Building Iraqi War Machine
- U.S. Role in Building Iraqi War Machine
- Garrido Is Back in Fullerton's Camp : College baseball: Coach, who left for Illinois in 1987, returns to lead the Titans again and assume position of assistant athletic director of community relations. He also signs a three-year contract with a base salary of $66,984.
- Names in the News - Aug. 15, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 15, 1990
- Names in the News - Aug. 15, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 15, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 15, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 15, 1990
- BADLANDS PARK
- Arab Units Moving to Saudi Posts : Troops: Egyptian, Moroccan and Syrian contingents are joining forces for desert duty.
- Fires Claim First Life as Recovery Begins : Cleanup: The worst behind them, crews take initial steps toward reopening Yosemite next week. Elsewhere a Fontana firefighter succumbs to injuries.
- Woman Held in Fatal Shooting of Male Friend : Crime: The victim, whose name was not released, was a longtime acquaintance of the suspect, Newport Beach police said. A motive has not yet been established.
- Elys Arrested Over Expenses on Trips : Investigation: The college district trustee and his wife are taken to jail after a 4 1/2-month inquiry.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Will Activists Halt This Dove Season?
- Steinbrenner's Son on Yankees: 'Who Needs It?' : Baseball: George Steinbrenner doesn't know who will succeed him after Hank reportedly turns down chance to run club.
- Agency Tries to Make 2 Testify on Neil Bush : S&Ls;: Regulators want the ex-thrift officials to relate their discussions with the president's son about possible conflicts of interest.
- Bush Assails Democrats Over Stalled Budget
- College Trustee, Wife Accused of Swindling District
- Suddenly the Crisis Focus Shifts to Hot, Sleepy Aqaba : Blockade: The refusal to implement a U.N. ban on trade with Iraq puts Jordan in conflict with the U.S.
- GUNNERS' TOLL: Gun deaths were way up...
- HAWAII BOUND? Word's out that the feds...
- HIGH? HAI! With more Japanese executives moving...
- IN MEMORIUM: One of the most extensive...
- LOS ALAMITOS : Developer, 2 Cities Settle Park Suit
- 200,000 in Sudan Rally in Support of Hussein
- WORLD : Iraq Crisis Fails to Lure Recruits
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- Surrogate Mother Sues to Keep Couple's Child : Custody: The Orange County case is a first involving a surrogate with no genetic link to fetus.
- Hedley Donovan; Editor Led Time Inc. Publishing Empire
- Marine Liftoff Exacts a Toll--Wedding Bells
- Nations Slow to Ban Chemical Weapons
- NATION : Poisoned Man Breathing on Own
- Countywide
- Intruder Kills Two in South L.A. Home
- NEWBURY PARK : Toxic Gas Forces Evacuation of Plant
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Widow Sues City in Police Shooting
- 17 Hospital Workers in the Pink With a $44-Million Jackpot
- Pastors Seek Prosecutor's Resignation
- Cab Driver Assaulted, Robbed by La Jolla Fare
- $10,000 Reward Offered in Case of Missing Doctor
- A Proud, Powerless Man Is Made to Look the Fool : Jordan: The kingdom is in Baghdad's grip, putting the 'moderate' king in company with Kadafi and Arafat.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Disturbing Racist Incident
- Julian
- After Missing 18 Days, Sanders Finally Reports to the Falcons
- Edward Rosenthal, one of the Yankees' limited...
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- Selleca Is Off ABC's New Comedy Series
- SHORT TAKES : '90 Movie Tally Tops $3 Billion
- Bank Parent Posts Gain in Net Income and Assets
- Douglas Aircraft Co., Long Beach, has named...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Philadelphia Is Going Broke
- Brea Man Gets 2-Year Term, $600,000 Fine in Oil-Gas Scam
- Oil Flux Redux : New Methods Tap Crude Deposits That Others Left Behind
- WORLD : Freed Hostage Returns Home
- Rabbi Settler Jailed in Arab's Killing Freed
- New Hubble Telescope Photos Please Scientists
- MEDICINE HIV INFECTION : 'Second Wave' of AIDS Epidemic Threatens Women
- Moscow Denies Advisers Help Iraq : Military: Its citizens aren't serving Hussein, Kremlin says. It also denies sending warships into the gulf.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Wilson TV Ad Says Feinstein Has Profited From S&L; Crisis
- Bates' Bill Would Allow San Diego to Treat Its Sewage With Chemicals
- It's been several hours since last we...
- Adopted Cat Corners Rattler Near Child's Bedroom
- Body of S.D. Man Found in River
- Fishing Boat Runs Aground at Catalina
- His Decisions Can Take Alzheimer's Victims' Freedom : Outreach: If a patient appears severely impaired and refuses to see a doctor, psychiatrist Roland Jacobs is summoned. It happens about once a month.
- Chang Will Play Davis Cup Against His Father's Advice
- THE SIDELINES : Auburn Center to Move West
- FBI Looking Into Steinbrenner Favors
- After Beating by Raiders, 49ers Beat on Each Other
- SHORT TAKES : Rolling Stones Hit in East Berlin
- Fluor Daniel Awarded $22 Million in Contracts
- Feisty Firm Feeds Soviet Appetite for Computers : Technology: Americomp's president says it beat out heavyweights for a $28-million contract.
- New UPS Contract: United Parcel Service workers...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Martin Marietta Gets Jet Contract
- International Remote Trims Quarterly Net Loss
- Southland Parking Heyday May Be Ending
- METALS : Gold at $405.20 as Traders Look for Safe Haven
- BOGOTA : A Presidential Beginning
- U.S. Fighter Pilots and Crew Confident, 'Ready for Action' : Deployment: But the carrier Independence, near the Persian Gulf, has no orders to interdict Iraqi shipping as yet.
- Protector Cast in Role of Victim : Britain: Polls show Thatcher has strong support for the largest military deployment since the Falklands.
- Surrogate Mother Sues to Keep Couple's Child : Custody: Pregnant woman's claim raises parental rights questions. She has no genetic link to fetus.
- Jordan Shifts Closer to Iraq, Denounces Western Presence : Diplomacy: King Hussein's stance is sure to put his nation in conflict with the United States.
- It's Up for Grabs Even if It's Nailed Down, Builders Say
- Theater Director to Take Leave, Teach
- Kosher Store Reopens but Business Is Poor
- FILLMORE : City Loans Bring Houses Up to Code
- Trotting, Pacing Champions Crowned at Fair
- Yankee Situation Still Up in the Air
- Tacoma Loses Preki, to St. Louis Storm
- Plant Closing Law Invoked in Failed S&L; Suit
- Business Has Place in the Schools
- PerfectData Posts Strongest 1st Quarter in Its History
- Pacific Southwest Ends Talks on Joint Venture
- BankAmerica Corp. has named Eric Durant senior...
- Bank of A. Levy appointed Jerry Lukiewski...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Letterman: Stupid Train Tricks
- Solar Pilot Halfway Across Country
- Inquiry Pressed in Attack With Racial Overtones
- MOORPARK : Red Cross to Train Disaster Aid Team
- Offensive Linemen Cheek, Brandom Suspended Five Weeks for Steroid Use
- Beating Yankees Is Sweet for Winfield and McCaskill, 4-2
- NBA Stars Near San Diego Sellout
- Rehe Wins, but Victory Came Last Week : Tennis: She beats Nagelsen, 6-4, 6-3, but is just happy to be back on the court after injuries caused by car wreck.
- Networks Get a Lesson on the Education Crisis : Television: Teaching activists call for a media crusade against illiteracy. NBC, ABC, CBS and Fox to schedule eight hours of educational programming.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bland Ambition : Country: Superstar George Strait has a smooth, pleasing voice and an easy-going, amicable manner on stage. But he lacks the character and dynamic phrasing that are essential to greatness.
- Tornado Watch : Will Texas Band Take S.D. by Storm?
- Assembly Votes to Restore $367 Million in School Cuts
- Computer Models Paint Gloomy Pictures : Economy: Consumers could have less to spend as prices climb. The only winners: Oil Patch businesses.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Trustee Selection Tuesday
- Thieves Spoil Vacation
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Campaign Coffers Not Overflowing
- Black Ministers Call for Prosecutor's Resignation
- October Hearing Set for Menendez Brothers
- Cop With a Fuse : Andros 5A, the Bomb Squad Robot, Shows What He's Made Of
- Anti-Abortion Lawyer Begins Jail Sentence
- Mideast Crisis Boosts TV News Past Entertainment Programs
- SHORT TAKES : Asian American Actors Body Hits Casting of Gere as a Japanese
- SHORT TAKES : No Takers on Dan Rather Chat
- Mel Roop was named a senior planner...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Singer Armatrading Cuts Shows
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rolle Remains in Intensive Care
- LOCAL : Boy Shot Dead Near Koreatown by 2 Suspected Gang Members
- Quebec Voters Send Separatist to Ottawa : Canada: The election is a setback for the Mulroney government and its goal of keeping the country united.
- A Former Insider's View of Changing UCI Campus
- San Diego
- Political Committee Pays $300 Fine Under Protest
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Panel to Consider Two Ridgeline Plans
- $1.3 Billion in Claims Filed Over Killing by Deputies
- Lawndale Drops Plans for Utility Tax Proposal
- Colorado, Having Muscled Its Way to Top in Big Eight, Figures to Stay
- Baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent made a deal...
- Army, Planning a Big Summer Trip, Stocks Up on Supplies at Local K Mart
- N. Koreans Fail to Pick Up List of Would-Be Visitors
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS TREASURER : Hayes' Media Man Ailes Aims Some Barbs at Brown
- BOOK REVIEW : Some Bugs Remain in Theories About the Watergate Break-In : THE WARS OF WATERGATE The Last Crisis of Richard Nixon<i> by Stanley I. Kutler</i> Alfred A. Knopf $24.95, 687 pages
- Shuttle Diplomacy in Gulf : Jordan King Visits Iraq, Now to U.S.
- Art in the Age of Wood
- Court Upholds Former Oceanside Teacher's Rape Conviction
- Bond Issue for Flood Project to Go to Voters in November
- Taken to the Cleaners? : Fees: Centre City East business owners say they shouldn't have to bear the financial burden of removing the mess left by the homeless.
- City Sues Brookins in Bid to Recover Rent Subsidies
- San Diego
- Trial Set in Police Dog Attack : Law enforcement: A suit seeks damages for injuries and emotional trauma suffered by 11 field laborers in a house where a burglary was suspected.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : While the Athletics Keep Moving Toward a Title, Red Sox Find Trouble
- QB Boomer of the Bengals Hopes to Make More Noise
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : No Growing Pains: Nevin Showing Maturity Beyond His Years
- Dick Allen Swung to His Own Tune
- Two That Pay Tribute to the Power of the Past : Film: 'The Two Jakes' and 'Cinema Paradiso' prove anew that movies cannot be replaced in their ability to transport us to other times.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Underground Rock Wake for the Zelig of Hollywood
- Art Institute Rejects $15,000 NEA Grant
- Home Depot Inc.: The Atlanta-based operator of...
- White Males Still Hold Most Executive Posts
- Matthews Studio Profit Falls 8% in 3rd Quarter
- Perceptronics Expects 2 Simulator Subcontracts
- Plans Afoot for 3 New 'Fronts' Against Iraq
- 3 Killed, 22 Hurt in Kabul Rocket Attack
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Kashmir Border Battle Reported
- Strike in Santo Domingo
- Iraq Looting of Kuwaiti Goods, Treasury Told : Iraq Seizure of $4 Billion From Kuwait Alleged
- Love Canal Reborn: Homes at Old Dump Site for Sale : Environment: Hundreds have asked about buying in the area. Officials say the land is fit for habitation.
- MOSCOW : Tying Up Loose Ends
- ANAHEIM : Hearing Is Tonight on Apartment Plan
- $10,000 Reward Offered in Case of Missing Doctor
- Bears on the Prowl : Drought Blamed as Animals Raid Camps at Increasing Rate
- Laguna Residents Capture 11 Medals at Gay Games
- IRVINE : Barranca-Freeway Interchange Opens
- Sea World Firming Plans for Ski Show
- City May Let Citizens Put Heat on Speeders : Traffic: San Clemente is considering loaning radar guns and electronic speed display boards to neighborhood groups.
- Sport Fishing Boat Runs Aground With 38 Aboard
- 'Flatliners' Leads Lively Box Office : Movies: Young audience helps medical drama and Gibson's 'Air America' shoot down Nicholson's 'Two Jakes.'
- The Question Isn't a Bit Trivial When Golfer Makes This Shot
- ART REVIEWS : The Pathetic Aesthetic: Making Do With What Is
- Pop Music Reviews : The Quiet Storm of Anita Baker : Pop: A singer who defies categorizing offers a night of steaming balladry.
- Barry Paves Way to Run for D.C. City Council : Politics: Convicted mayor changes registration to independent after missing Democratic deadline.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EAST GERMANY : West's Ultra-Right Party Is Registered
- Gorbachev Condemns Stalin on Rights
- Gone With the Sin : Closure of Adult Theater in Santa Ana Reflects Trend Credited to--or Blamed on--the Videocassette Revolution
- T. J. McDermott; Television Producer, Show Creator
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Don Ho Goes On, Sans Bubbles
- Kenny Anderson scored 32 points and the...
- Skurka Engineering Co. of Camarillo won a...
- FundAmerica's Top Sellers Seek Investors to Join New Company : Sales: The venture would be run like the beleaguered firm and include many of its former members.
- New Approach to Asbestos Suits: In the...
- Four Gibraltar Employees Sue Over Layoffs
- Environmentalists Set Aside Walden Pond Woods: The...
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Program Trading Pushes Dow 30.20 Higher on Light Volume
- Wall St. Near Normal After Power Outage
- P.M. BRIEFING : Goldman, Sachs Chief to Retire
- Michael S. Karney was named division manager...
- 3 Swim to Safety on Beach 9 Hours After Boat Sinks
- ORANGE : Treasurer's Selection Is Placed on Ballot
- Farrell Aides Sue His Foes, Charging Slander
- HEALTH WATCH : Birth Rights
- Countywide : County Issue Should the county institute mandatory, random drug testing of its employees?
- Dodgers Give Ground, Lose to Braves, 9-5 : Baseball: After gaining in Cincinnati, they take a slide by splitting four games in Atlanta, and head for New York.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Regain Composure, Take Game and Series From Giants
- Yugoslavia's NBA connection accounted for 80 points...
- Kwikset, Italian Firm Form Marketing Joint Venture
- Benton Oil Stock OKd for Margin Trading
- Deloitte Leaves First Executive: The accounting firm...
- Arete Associates in Sherman Oaks won a...
- The stock market would seem to have...
- Carpenter Laughed at FBI, Jurors Are Told : Politics: The former state senator accepted $20,000 but knew the agents were conducting a sting operation, his attorney claims as the corruption trial opens.
- COLUMN ONE : Paying as They Go--Faster : Automatic toll-collection systems are appearing on more roads and bridges across the nation. Advocates say they'll save drivers from congestion and pollution.
- Buyers Head Off Walden Woods Condo Developer
- With Erratic Hand, Hussein Brings Stability--and Fear--to Iraq
- Oil Refiners See Threat to Existence : Pollution: Two firms oppose proposed ban on use of hydrofluoric acid to boost octane rating of gasoline.
- Beating of Couple in Front of Crowd Probed
- Developer Who Uprooted Oaks Will Plant 210
- CSUN College Preparatory Class Hits Low : Education: Only 52 students attend the first session of a two-week workshop--the fewest in its 15-year history.
- Countywide : These Folks Have All the Answers
- Amid Mass Frustration, an Arab Hero : Persian Gulf: The Kuwait crisis will hasten the demise of the elite; but when Saddam Hussein fails, what then?
- Play Offers Escape to Kids at Orangewood
- Pitcher Eric Show, 34, wants a trade,...
- Steinbrenner Ties Probed, FBI Confirms : Baseball: Allegations link current and former agents to information on Howard Spira and a presidential pardon.
- THEATER : 'Forum' Offers Vision of a 'New Vaudeville' of '90s
- SHORT TAKES : Museum Admits Painting 'Lost'
- MUSIC
- Carolco Seeks Stock Buyback: Carolco Pictures Inc....
- Mexico Details Plan for Selling Nation's Banks : Economics: Committee will scrutinize would-be buyers of the government's 66% stake in 18 financial institutions.
- Broker Pleads Guilty to Fraud in Magna Case : Thousand Oaks: Herbert Stone has agreed to cooperate with the government. It is not clear whether he will testify against his co-defendants.
- Practicing Restraint for Infants Who Fly
- WARSAW : Solidarity's Birthday
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Gambian Talks May Delay Intervention
- Countywide : Notifiable Diseases Report
- Garden Grove to Review Zoning-Conformity Plan
- Questions Linger on Clout of Foster Parents : Children: Their groups have gained powerful influence with the county. But critics say leaders used it to protect themselves from investigations into abuse charges.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Dueling Measures Confound Officials
- Blaze Erupts in Drum at Refinery in Carson
- THE SIDELINES : Junior Boxing Contenders Told
- The NAIA suspended the Central Washington University...
- Panels OK Full Ban on Smoking in Restaurants : City Hall: Committees delay putting proposal before council for four weeks to give opponents time to suggest alternatives.
- THE SIDELINES : Johnson Quits Camp but Returns
- Executives Lead Proxy Battle to Seize CompCare : Takeover: A shareholders group is trying to oust the board of directors of the chain of chemical dependency and psychiatric treatment centers, which lost $61 million last year.
- EARNINGS : Tiffany Reports 27% Profit Rise