- The French Have a (Wrong) Word for It
- Beaming Up a Breakthrough for Navy Subs : Point Mugu: A laser system may allow the vessels to send and receive messages while remaining deep below the surface.
- Scenes at Black Adoption Fair Run From Heartbreaking to Happy
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Granada Hills West Routs Quartz Hill Behind Cipolla
- Peninsula Starts New Era With Win : L.A. Games: Boys' basketball team defeats La Mirada, 41-39, in athletic debut for the new high school.
- Thirtysomething : Bill Walton, Former Symbol of the '60s, Has Joined the Broadcasting Establishment
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief : **1/2 Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy, "My Way," DIW.
- MIXED MEDIA
- Rock Reunions
- RON HOWARD
- Criticism Springs Up on Editor's Water Use
- Auto Advice
- Vegas Exchange
- Criticism Springs Up on Editor's Water Use
- Whose Law Is It?
- I am saddened to read that the...
- Racial Tension in Schools
- KING'S QUEENS
- KING'S QUEENS
- VITA BREVIS
- Roberts' Star Power
- Mixed Reaction to Yearbook Quotes
- HYPOCRITICAL MASS
- Mixed Reaction to Yearbook Quotes
- WHO DECIDES?
- Bernstein Hit Home on State of Social Services
- Bernstein Hit Home on State of Social Services
- Debate Over Multiculturalism in the Arts, Continued
- THE SCUD THAT HIT GREENSBURG
- Some Like It 'Hot'
- Bernstein Hit Home on State of Social Services
- Thoughts on TIS
- Owners Can Prevent Pool Tragedies With Constant Vigilance
- Racial Tension in Schools
- Roberts' Star Power
- Not Anti-Nazis
- Japanese Mini-Vans
- RESTAURANTS
- KING'S QUEENS
- Choosing an Agent
- HAROLD CLURMAN
- Not a Double Dip
- God of War
- A Kiss at Condo Is Private Business
- RON HOWARD
- 'FEMALE CLONES'?
- WOMEN SCREENWRITERS
- "Life Goes On" (Sunday, ABC) has had...
- Judge and Gays
- Roberts' Star Power
- BOOK ON AIDS
- Criticism Springs Up on Editor's Water Use
- Shooting at Park
- Bernstein Hit Home on State of Social Services
- Writer Robert Bolt
- Criticism Springs Up on Editor's Water Use
- Japanese Mini-Vans
- Stairway to Geffen
- Playboy Jazz Festival
- Racial Tension in Schools
- Walters' Election
- Affordable Housing
- A Kiss at Condo Is Private Business
- Criticism Springs Up on Editor's Water Use
- It is regrettable that ABC canceled the...
- Three cheers, and more, to the excellent...
- Mixed Reaction to Yearbook Quotes
- Roberts' Star Power
- Editor Doing His Part
- Racial Tension in Schools
- COMEDY : America's Most Weaselly : Today's kids have their own bands, their own cable network and now, their own comedian--Pauly Shore, part MTV veejay, part comic, part spokesman for his generation. Is this buff dude a New Kid on the Block of comedy, or, as he puts it, the future of America?
- Seymour Deserved Appointment
- Our family watches "Empty Nest" (Saturday, NBC)...
- Delightful Drawing
- Sanitation Districts' Commitment to Health, Ecology Unfairly Slighted
- Roberts' Star Power
- Thoughts on TIS
- Judge and Gays
- Picture Imperfect
- A Firsthand Account of Dornan's Expulsion From Flight
- Bernstein Hit Home on State of Social Services
- Some Like It 'Hot'
- Roberts' Star Power
- Debate Over Multiculturalism in the Arts, Continued
- Malibu Couple Not 'Sue-Crazy'; They're Defending Property
- LETTERS
- Trustees Score an 'F' on Revamp Plan
- Owners Can Prevent Pool Tragedies With Constant Vigilance
- L.A. SLANG
- School Play Makes Her Squirm :...
- A Firsthand Account of Dornan's Expulsion From Flight
- NONFICTION - June 23, 1991
- NONFICTION - June 23, 1991
- NONFICTION - June 23, 1991
- NONFICTION - June 23, 1991
- NONFICTION - June 23, 1991
- NONFICTION - June 23, 1991
- NONFICTION - June 23, 1991
- NONFICTION - June 23, 1991
- Obituaries - June 23, 1991
- San Diego County - News from June 23, 1991
- Names in the News - June 23, 1991
- Evacuees Describe Volcano's Horrors : Military: A flight from U.S. bases in Philippines arrives in San Bernardino. 'It was like the end of the world,' one passenger says of the eruption.
- The Road to Recovery : Survey Finds Some Industries Rolling Along but Others Are Stalled : ENERGY
- Classic Belgian Yacht Sets Sail for the Caribbean
- AS O.C. GOES. . . ? The...
- GUITAR QUEEN: Singer Bonnie Raitt (F3) grew...
- NAME THAT TRACT: The right moniker can...
- GRANDMASTER OF COMPROMISE
- Bruges Has Come of Age as Belgium's Showplace : BRUGES
- MUM'S THE WORD: The Seal Beach Chamber...
- There's More to Power Than Votes--Latinos Should Ask Pete Schabarum : Politics: By carefully cultivating developers in her new district, Gloria Molina can use surplus campaign money to fund populist causes.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Councilwoman's son handles home sale and she 'got nothing but grief.'
- Jordan Lummis, Wife Die of Gunshot Wounds
- The Road to Recovery : Survey Finds Some Industries Rolling Along but Others Are Stalled : MEDIA
- PRESS WATCH : Say What?
- ORANGE : City Will Sponsor Anti-Gang TV Show
- Student Injured in Balcony Collapse Wins $2.35 Million
- Abducted Girl Died of Multiple Injuries
- Vanilla Ice, Bodyguard Charged in Gun Incident
- Man Slain by Police Had Violent Past : Investigation: The family of Roberto Segovia had complained often to police about threats from the violence-prone alcoholic and heroin addict.
- State Says Subdivision Site Poses No Health Risk
- Rejected Suitor Reportedly Kills Woman and Then Himself
- Miscellany
- TV Reviews : 'Garden' Documentary on KCBS Plows Familiar Ground
- Grove's Shylock Faces Many Judges : Stage: Festival's first-ever production of 'Merchant of Venice' gets different reactions from Jews and non-Jews. Some are uplifted; others are disappointed.
- Fish Stories : Hundreds of Competitors Are Hoping to Reel In Big Bucks, Sharks
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : A Frustrated Gonzalez Reacts Angrily
- Pop Reviews : Santana: High Gear for Latin-Rock Guitar
- Good Grief, Bart's Art! : TV Cels Fetch More Than Mere Peanuts
- Men's Chorus Making a Move to Mainstream
- Conference of Police, Minority Groups Begins : Dialogue: Blacks, Latinos and Asians gather with representatives of county law enforcement agencies in the wake of Rodney G. King beating. Neither Chief Gates nor Sheriff Block is present.
- Green Embittered Over His Retirement : CLU track: Longtime coach files age-discrimination claim, calls for ouster of athletic director.
- COMMENTARY : Human Sexuality Report Tackled Tough Modern Issues : Beliefs: The bottom-line issue in this debate is biblical authority.
- Simi Valley : Film Crew Focuses on Neighborhood
- Carlsbad Backs Off on Batiquitos Plan : Lagoon: Fear of lawsuit and likelihood of not winning federal permit prompt officials to favor modified dredging.
- Grand Jury Issues 2 Murder Indictments : Prop. 115: Both defendants are charged as a result of the 1990 citizens initiative designed to speed up court procedures and impose tougher sentences.
- Dodgers Left Feeling Unfulfilled by Pirates
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Ventura Not Abandoning Its New Child
- COMPANIES
- Test on Laser Proves Power to Destroy a Missile in Space
- CLIPBOARD : Multifamily Home Futures
- Optimism, Concern Mark Close of AIDS Conference : Medicine: Progress is reported in vaccine research. But the disease continues unabated in Third World.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Presidential Remains Tested for Arsenic
- S. Africa Softens Harsh Security Act : Reform: Parliament amends law that allowed police to detain anti-apartheid activists indefinitely without trial. But critics say the changes do not go far enough.
- Mrs. Quayle Says Water at Home Is High in Lead
- Ex-Official of Thrift Guilty of Tax Evasion
- Rao Takes Oath in India, Names His Cabinet
- GARDENING : Stay a Cut Above With Sharp Tools
- Shuttle Returns to Florida
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Slaying Suspect to Get Psychiatric Tests
- Mattel Inc. announced the appointment of Lawrence...
- Glut Forcing Some Energy Firms to Rethink Strategies
- Lincoln Hearing Postponed
- Barry P. Schochet has been appointed to...
- SOUTH AFRICA : Sanctions Hinge on 'Political Prisoner' Issue
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Democrats Jettison Poor in Effort to Broaden Appeal
- Doi Resigns as Leader of Japan Socialists : Politics: She was the first woman to head a major party and once was seen as a serious contender for prime minister.
- FURNISHINGS : Where the Pros Go for Interior Design Help
- Malcolm Frager; Pianist Found Composers' Manuscripts
- Senate Approves Creation of State Environmental Agency
- Escobar's Brother Joins Him in Prison : Colombia: A growing cadre of jailed cartel members fuels speculation that the surrenders are aimed at protecting the drug lord.
- A Bouncy Yeltsin Right at Home in Manhattan : Diplomacy: Russian leader dines with Wall Street bankers, tours the garment district, lectures at NYU.
- Tamils Blamed for Sri Lanka Bomb Attack
- U.S. Carrier Evacuates Dependents : Philippines: Women, children and pets forced out by the volcano are welcomed aboard for the trip to Cebu and flights home.
- Youth Indicted on Murder Count in Prom Night Shooting of Teen-Ager
- Hospital Site Bought: Saddleback Memorial Medical Center,...
- Ex-Columbia S&L; Executive Found Guilty of Tax Evasion
- LAW & REGULATION
- Intermark Has End-of-Year Loss of $67.5 Million : * Finance: La Jolla conglomerate's debt load, economy send fourth-quarter losses to almost $34 million.
- Fire Forces Evacuation
- Soviet Economy Plan Is Sound, Architect Insists
- A Sigh of Relief at the Register
- Francis Everette Lord; Pioneered Special Education
- Burleigh Wartes; Documentary Cinematographer
- Transit Commissioners OK Car-Pool Lane Project
- ANAHEIM : Councilman Links Schools to Disney Plan
- Convicted Molester Told to Take Double Sentence or Face Jury
- Santa Ana Attorney Accused of Embezzling $2 Million : Crime: Authorities say former clients were victimized by Michael T. Kenney. He is also charged with evading state taxes.
- AIDS Clinic Will Begin Accepting Patients July 1
- A Long Beach trash truck driver, his...
- NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Mail-Bomb Suspect Points Finger at Klan
- Countywide : Olympic Torch to Pass Through Area
- Ex-Nixon Aide, Defense Lawyer Alan May Dies : Obituary: Decorated Green Beret offered free counsel to Vietnamese in the county. He succumbed to complications of diabetes at age 50.
- Memories of Murder : Woman Believes Her Father May Have Been Black Dahlia Killer; Police to Excavate Site of Home
- LAGUNA BEACH : Japanese Company Buys Inn at Laguna
- Council Rejects Settlement of Zinzun Suit
- He Is Refusing to Take Toros by the Horns
- There's No Doubt About It in Draft : Hockey: Lindros will be the first choice. The Nordiques deny they will trade the pick to the Kings.
- Carlsbad's Knox Advances at Oceanside Surfing Open
- COMMENTARY : Human Sexuality Report Tackled Tough Modern Issues : Policy: Delegates recognized the plurality of opinion in the church.
- HIV Tests Sought for Organ Transplants
- Countywide : County Might Bill Cities for Jail Fees
- Getting Legal : Refugees: Thousands of Salvadorans citywide have applied for permission to live and work for 18 months in the United States.
- Judge Sets Murder Retrial of Stacy Butler for October
- Woman Believes Her Father Could Have Killed Black Dahlia
- L.A. Police Accused of 1990 Attack
- Quance Still Paddles With an Even Keel
- Padres Find Way to Lose On Odd Day : Baseball: Just a day in the life for the Padres, who lose, 4-3. A uniform number is changed, a player is upset and a pitcher comes up big at the plate.
- 'You Bet Your Life': The Secret Word Is 'Cosby' : Television: The comedy kingpin will star in a new version of the 1950s Groucho Marx quiz show next year. 'Cosby Show' might live on too.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Santiago Adopts Mark of Zero to Spice Up Back of Uniform
- PORT HUENEME : Benefit Planned to Aid Volcano Victims
- PLACENTIA : Schools Hope State Can Reduce Deficit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Diners Evacuated From Restaurant
- Appeals Court Reverses Hauk's Expunging of Criminal Record : Law: Reservist had sought action so that he could rejoin unit and fight in the Persian Gulf War. Panel says circumstances did not warrant annulment of convictions.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Harmony Reigns as Project Is Approved
- San Diego
- Remote Area Searched for Missing Man, 75
- Rites of Summer : Some Play, Others Toil as Longest Day Arrives
- Puich, Meichtry in U.S. Rowing Junior Pairs Final
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rivera Pulls an Inside Job on Athletics, 3-2
- UCI's Swanwick Transfers to Rancho Santiago : Basketball: Redshirt freshman becomes second player to leave Anteater program in a month.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds Put Rijo (6-2) on Disabled List
- Canyon Coach Welch Suspended for Holding Off-Season Practice
- ART REVIEW : Defending Its Life : Panned in New York, 'High and Low' Gets a New Lease on Life in L.A. Exhibition
- Bowl Orchestra Plans Fireworks Debut
- ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW : Animals Outshine Humans Dancing to Sea World Tune
- Suspect in Student Deaths to Get Psychiatric Tests
- Ben Benjamin; Veteran Hollywood Agent
- Briton Charged With Spying in Iraq Released After Car Chase, Scuffle
- Metal of Honor : What Have Imagination, Technology Wrought? New Irons in the Fire
- School District Cuts to Affect All Areas
- Gorbachev Puts Down Threat by Hard-Liners
- Body Is Found in House Gutted by Fire
- Driver Found Carrying $200,000, No License
- Students' Mural Is Defaced by Vandals
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Site of First Park in Holly-Seacliff OKd
- Crash Kills Woman; Driver Tries to Flee
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Donald Quits Tinkering, Has 64 to Tie for Lead
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sabo Helps Reds End Expos' Win Streak
- Moore Bides Time in Street Stock Triumph at Ventura Raceway
- Pop Reviews : Stress Brings Familiar Sound to Blak and Bloo
- Welch Suspended for One Year : Prep football: Southern Section rules that Canyon conducted an illegal practice.
- TV Reviews : 'Between Friends': An Educational Drama on AIDS Prevention on KCET
- State Cancer Registry May Face Severe Cuts : Health care: Scientists say research could be crippled if budget woes force a loss of funding.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AUSTRIA : Waldheim Will Not Seek Second Term
- With a Little Seasoning, Summer's Now Serving : Recreation: Calendar made it official, but the real signs of change came in form of school-free kids at parks and beaches.
- COLUMN ONE : Capitalism Sprouts at Kibbutzim : Israel's communal farms are undergoing their own perestroika. Profit, incentives and accountability are replacing 'all for one and one for all.'
- Regulators Seize Guardian S&L; of Huntington Beach
- Orange County Woman to Chair UC Regents
- DECORATING ADVICE : Pale Watermelon Walls Brighten Living Room
- Bush Tells Congress to Get Transportation Bill in Gear
- May Deficit Hits Record $53 Billion
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SAUDI ARABIA : Call for Unity Marks Pilgrimage
- Quest for Equality Expected to Shrink Flynn's District
- YORBA LINDA : Cable TV Firm Gets 10-Year Service Pact
- Man Killed When Driver Falls Asleep
- Giving Up on a Bad Cause : Edison changes course and everyone breathes easier
- King Won't Be Charged With Parole Violation
- CAMARILLO : Music Program Is Subject of Meeting
- Jurisprudence
- West Seeks to Halt Streak of 5 Consecutive Losses : Baseball: Tradition is on side of East in annual Bernie Milligan game.
- Palomino Jr. to Play Basketball in Idaho
- A Well-Navigated 'River' : Stage: Starlight Musical Theatre's version of the Tony winner is high-quality, despite the distractions of the venue.
- 3 Suspected in Fatal Abuse of Their Father
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Mitterrand Seeks to Cool Racial Tension
- 3 Malnourished Children Found in Trash-Filled Home
- Irvine Firm Wins Patent Fight Over Medical Laser
- Meredith Khachigian of San Clemente Elected Chairman of UC Regents
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Disguised Agents Shown at Work
- POLAND : Walesa Striving to Keep Reform Going : He seeks a way around Parliament, where key legislation is bottled up.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Father in Custody Battle Arrested
- Water Report Slanted to Back Growth, Agency Says : Antelope Valley: The U.S. analysis says supplies may not even be enough for current population.
- Traffic Pact With UCLA Approved by City Council
- GARDENING : With Care, Trees Come to Fruition
- Simi Valley : Woman Arrested in Club Embezzlement
- He's Well-Versed in Versatility, Life : Profile: Poet Quincy Troupe, who rose to fame after co-authoring Miles Davis' autobiography, is now a professor at UCSD. He's adapted easily to change.
- 'Our Town'--and a Touch of the Barrio
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Webber' Comes In Loud and Unclear : Once memorable recital is now crassly commercial. The circus will come to Orange County on Sunday.
- Remove Rust Spots Before Painting Over Nail Holes
- Mt. Pinatubo's Effects Seen Lasting Years : Environment: Scientists say the eruption may rank with the major volcanic events of history.
- Most Israelis Would Give Up Land
- Envoy to Philippines Picked
- Man Found Dead at Van Nuys Health Club
- Test Labs to Develop International Standards : * Marketing: Regulators want to be sure that a confusing patchwork of procedures doesn't prevent U.S. from selling its products in Europe.
- County Orders ID Tests on Dead Infant's Tissue
- Ex-Klan Leader, 3 Others Ordered to Stand Trial Over 1983 Cross Burning
- 22 Additions Planned for the Walk of Fame
- IRVINE : Low-Income Units for Housing OKd
- OJAI : Plan to Preserve Open Space OKd
- Utilities Study May Be Model for Nation
- City Council Rejects Settlement of Zinzun Suit
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Lite Light's Trainer in Tough Spot
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Argument Concerning Glove Safety Is Renewed
- TRACK AND FIELD PREFONTAINE MEET : The Going Gets Tough, but Hamilton Wins Mile
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Rain Helps Sampras Join Ivanisevic in Final
- SWIMMING MEET OF CHAMPIONS : Biondi Calls Forth Memories, Holds Off Kutler
- A Celebratory Sound at Centro's Party : Culture: The 20th-anniversary festivities continue with a day of Norteno music, a mix of Northern Mexican and Northern European.
- Vincent Questions Appearance
- Judge's Sanitary-Napkin Gag Threat Is Called Offensive : Courts: Female defendant was told that if she continued to be disruptive, the bailiff would 'take some Kotex and put it in your mouth and stick a piece of tape across it.'
- In a Tuxedo They're Tender, But on the Streets They're Tough
- Judge Sets Trial Date in 1983 Cross-Burning Case
- Miscellany
- In a Sporting Gesture, North Players Go South : Basketball: Five switch allegiances in effort to keep Ventura County game afloat.
- Homers Rain in Detroit : Angels: Tettleton begins the storm with a shot over the roof and ends it with a three-run blast in a 9-2 Tiger victory.
- TV Reviews : 'The New Range Wars' on TBS Targets Damage Caused by Cattle Grazing
- Sheriff Gets More Time to Prevent Early Jail Releases
- Man Held in 18 'Datebook' Bank Robberies
- Schuster's Versatility, Determination Aid East : Softball: Broken finger forced Canyon slugger to new position, not out of the lineup.
- Benefit for Interfaith Shelter Network Is Today