- STAGE
- Taylor Woodrow Submits Lowest Bid for Fullerton's Stadium : Titans: Construction company based in Irvine offers to build the on-campus sports complex for $7,997,000.
- OPERA
- Officials, Activists See No End to Battle Over Coast Protection : Environment: The President's decision on offshore oil drilling gives 'breathing space.' Fears are raised that his action will derail efforts to install permanent safeguards.
- TV & VIDEO
- Hughes Takes Another Step Out of the State
- Bush Breaks Campaign Vow, Says New Taxes Are Necessary : Budget: He declares revenue hikes, spending cuts are needed to keep the economy healthy. GOP conservatives are angered.
- STAGE
- Assistant Leaves CSUN Basketball Staff
- Anaheim Takes Major Step Toward an Arena
- OXNARD : Council to Help Find Site for Zoe Center
- 40% in Survey Back Airport to Serve Region
- Edelman Blasts Proposed Remap : Redistricting: Conservative supervisors push plan to satisfy court and protect their majority. Approval is expected today.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Officials, Activists See No End to Battle Over Coast Protection : Environment: The President's decision on offshore oil drilling gives "breathing space." Fears are raised that his action will derail efforts to install permanent safeguards.
- What's Luck Got to Do With It? Spain Loses to Yugoslavia
- Soviet Party Leaders May Delay Crucial Congress, Yeltsin Says : Politics: Gorbachev reportedly fears that conservatives may gain control, block reforms.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Jungleland Initiative Drive Extended
- ANAHEIM : Council Approves $531-Million Budget
- Cancer Network Left Out of Share in Tobacco Taxes
- * Poe Would Have Loved It: The...
- Final Version of Food Plan Requires Fat, Fiber Listings
- SANTA ANA : Service Center Gets Temporary Quarters
- A Farewell Salute for Tomas : Funeral: Thousands of the slain Fullerton officer's comrades gather to hear him eulogized as 'the best' and dedicated to the war on drugs.
- DANA POINT : New Councilwoman Sworn Into Office
- Fires in Sunland and Porter Ranch Damage 3 Houses
- Bradley Praises Janitors as 3-Week Strike Ends
- Port Backs Use of B Street Pier During America's Cup
- Agency Reopens Shelter After One-Day Lockout
- Summer Vocation : Teen-Ager Balances Youth Pursuits With Scientific Research at Caltech
- CAMARILLO : City to Reconsider Bike Lane Decision
- Lagomarsino Says Bush's Offshore Drilling Plan Is Unfair
- New Hurdles Blocking Olympic Center Loan : Finance: Angry state lawmakers want collateral--and answers--before they'll consider lending the promised $15 million.
- A Victory for the Mumblers
- Sockers Receive Scheduling Concessions, Sign Lease for 1990-91
- Sanchez Vicario Wastes 4 Match Points, Loses to Nagelsen
- Names in the News
- His Latest Gang of Players Hasn't Even <i> Seen </i> the Hill
- 3 County Softball Players Sign With Creighton
- Injury to Keep Rio Mesa's Jones Out of TAC Meet
- Canseco Agrees to $23.5 Million
- ANALYSIS : Group Improves Sport by Taking a New TAC
- McEnroe Kisses His Hopes Goodby : Tennis: Returning after a layoff, he loses in Wimbledon's first round for the first time since 1978.
- BOWLING PBA RIVERSIDE TOURNAMENT : At 41, Soper Still Keeps Up Pace
- SHORT TAKES : Poitier to Play Justice Marshall
- Michael Hague Creates a Picture-Perfect World for Children : Art: The storybook illustrator's watercolor universes are in demand by grown-up collectors. His paintings are being showcased in Hollywood.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Utility Vehicle : 'Days of Thunder': The NASCAR racing footage and Tom Cruise's grin are fine. Robert Towne's malnourished screenplay isn't.
- TV RATINGS : 'Cheers' Heads List as Game Shows Stumble
- Navy Lowers the Boom on 2 Live Crew : Rap: Five naval bases in the San Diego area have been instructed to stop selling all of the group's recordings.
- County, Cities Seeing Payoff in Effort to Draw Filmmakers
- JAZZ REVIEW : Flecktones--Fusion of a New Order
- SHORT TAKES : Canadian Actor Takes Big Leap
- Pacific Symphony Officially Accepts $45,000 NEA Grant
- DANCE : Stylized Kabuki Is Really Japan's Common-Man Medium
- It May Be a Tin Man, but Actor Weller Puts His Heart in 'RoboCop'
- IRVINE : City Puts Grass Out to Pasture
- San Diego
- Buena Park Boy Shot in Head by 12-Year-Old Pal
- Border Patrol Won't Revive Joint Federal-City Squad
- Porter Ranch Foes Plan Last-Ditch Fight : Development: The opponents concede that it's probably too late to persuade the City Council to reject the $2-billion project.
- San Diego
- PLATFORM : Message to Mandela
- Tustin Schools Chief Maurice Ross to Retire Friday
- Landlord Convicted on 23 Slum Charges
- COSTA MESA : Shots Fired, 2 Held After Drivers Argue
- San Diego
- Suspect Charged in Rape of Comedian's Girlfriend
- Housing Plan May Face a New Obstacle : Fryman Canyon: By designating 31 acres as a cultural-historic monument, the council could affect a developer's bid to build 26 luxury houses on the remaining 32 acres.
- Nets Trade Hopson to Bulls, Get Another First-Round Choice
- REMEMBER WHEN : Mr. Lucky : Jack Lohrke, Whose Baseball Career Included a Tour With the Old Padres, Has Had a Way of Being in the Right Place at a Terrible Time
- The Anaheim city council approved final agreements...
- UCI Alum Brooks Traded to Minnesota
- SIDELINES : Tyson, Foreman in Atlantic City
- Independent Ruling on Johnson Eligibility Urged
- Becker, Seles Help Restore Order at Wimbledon
- RUNNING : Western States More Than Test of Shufflebarger's Endurance
- Valley Team to Begin Play in NBC Event
- The Major League Scouting Bureau will conduct...
- Sweden's Michael Andersson won the first stage...
- Canseco Signs $23.5-Million Pact : Baseball: The five-year contract makes the Oakland Athletics slugger the highest-paid player in the game.
- McKinney Takes a Step on the Comeback Trail
- For the second time in as many...
- STAGE REVIEW : Cannonizing Father Serra : Satire: The founder of California's missions takes his lumps from a trio of Latino jesters called Culture Clash.
- Starlight's Directors Are Prayin' for 'Rain' : Theater: Don and Bonnie Ward hope their revamped version of the Broadway flop 'Singin' in the Rain' will take San Diego by storm.
- Names in the News
- RACING Q & A
- Eight-Run Rally Wasted by Angels as White Sox Win : Baseball: After club comes back from a 9-1 deficit to tie, Chicago scores twice in the ninth, 11-9.
- SHORT TAKES : Dancers Come Up Short of Gold
- MOVIE REVIEW : King Hu's Epic 'Swordsman': Fabulous Screen Magic
- City Hires Psychologists for Police Testing
- Murder Charges Filed Against 13-Year-Old Boy
- Vista
- THE DROUGHT CONSERVATION : Simi Council Rejects Rationing Ordinance as Unenforceable
- Ballot Measure to Raise Local Gasoline Tax Wins Key Support : Transportation: Voter approval of extra half-cent levy could generate another $130 million for county.
- County Policy Lets Heads Roll When Ideas Flow Too Freely
- Council Offers Reward in Sepulveda Slaying
- Racism: Will History Bury It? : Where the Black Shall to the White Be Sister and Brother
- Countywide : Iraqi Ambassador Talks on Mideast
- Relative Few Will Get to See Mandela : U.S. tour: A maximum of about 100,000 people will see the South African leader at two public events in L.A. But fund raising on this stop should be a winner.
- Parents Admit Helping Son Hide After Slaying : Plea bargains: The couple aided Joey Paul Bellinger, who was charged with murder in the shooting of two deaf brothers. He was arrested after fleeing to Upstate New York.
- Reynolds to Retire as Burbank Fire Chief
- Athletic Director Larry Templeton of Mississippi State...
- Lesson for Iran: Some Drugs Sent to Armenia Were Useless
- Witnesses' Credibility Challenged : Camarena case: First two defense figures take the stand. Their testimony disputes account given on behalf of prosecution.
- SANTA ANA : Officer Robbed of Car; 4 Later Arrested
- Encinitas
- Irvine Asks New State Program to Aid in Controlling Medfly
- Ramon Reachi; Retired Dancer, Restaurateur
- Friday Is Proclaimed 'Nelson Mandela Day'
- COLUMN RIGHT : Heroism Is No Ticket to Infallibility : Freedom fighters are often ill-equipped for the tasks of political statesmanship.
- Judge: Shaw Must Honor Celtic Deal
- SIDELINES : USF Athletic Director Resigns
- Swanson Decides on School--Maybe : Recruiting: Glendale College basketball, track standout commits to CS Northridge, then needs time to think it over.
- Mitchell's Defense in Demand
- QUARTER HORSES : Racing Board Gives Unanimous Approval for New Track in Western Riverside County
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gardner Helps Red Sox Beat Blue Jays Again, Increase Lead to 1 1/2 Games
- SIDELINES : Boxing Manager Mike Jones Dies
- Seaside Volleyball Plays for Title
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Digital Cable Radio Is Clearly on Its Way
- Dow Climbs 19.80, No Thanks to AT&T; News
- Vanishing Viewers Cause a Stir Over TV Ratings System : Entertainment: Networks blame flaws of the 'people meter'; others cite boring programming. Is there a method better than A. C. Nielsen's?
- GM Explores Czechoslovakian Venture: General Motors said...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tax Talk Undermines Dollar
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Toes the Mark on Shoes
- MEASURING SYSTEMS
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOLEDAD : Sirhan Denied 13th Parole Bid
- Judge Assists Deadlocked Silberman Jury
- Record Heat Sets Stage for Siege of Smog
- Vendors vs. the Law : Unlicensed Street Merchants: Able Entrepreneurs or Nuisances?
- LOCAL : Edelman District Takes the Hit as Conservative Remap Prevails
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : New Strategy Set for Fire Season
- Lusting for Respite From TV's Sex and Violence
- IRA Says It Bombed Exclusive London Club : Terrorism: The British government sees the attack as a warning that civilians will not be spared.
- Flag Amendment Also Fails in Senate
- L.A. Sizzles 2nd Day : Mercury Hits 107 by Noontime
- Robbers Take $10.8 Million in Armored Car Hijacking
- WORLD : Hungary Sheltered Terrorist Carlos, Interior Minister Says
- Logging in Owl Country Will Proceed
- Ellis Marcus; Television Writer
- U.S. Soldier Guilty of Panama Murder
- 90 Minutes of Fashion History
- AUTOMOTIVE
- Champion to Build Newsprint Recycling Plant: Responding...
- U.S. Acts to Recover Lost Millions From Drexel and Milken
- House Resales Decline While Median Prices Climb
- Citibank, MCI Offering Joint Credit-Phone Card : Credit: The rollout comes three months after AT&T; unveiled Visas and MasterCards that can be used to charge phone calls.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Breakthrough Offer Stirs New Hopes in U.S.-Japan Trade Talks
- NEWS ANALYSIS : No Clear Victor in Irvine Co. Case
- Courting the Power Brokers : From politicians to the leaders of business, the courts and the media, the church works to win allies to smooth the way for expansion.
- Will Work for Progress in China, Exiled Fang Says
- Observatory Hit by New Concern Over Wildlife
- COLUMN ONE : Ghost Wall Still Splits Berliners : As the concrete falls and the two sides hurtle toward unity, the old barrier is the place where they are closest together and yet furthest apart.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Flag That Refused to Unfurl Symbolizes a Dazed Canada Looking for Its Destiny : Nationalism: Failure of constitutional initiative leaves a confused political climate across the nation.
- West Europeans Balk at Quick Aid for Soviets
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Publisher Admits Client Rip-Off
- Peace Corps Pulls Out of Philippines in Death Threat
- Louisiana Senate OKs Stiff Abortion Bill
- Affirmative Action by FCC Approved by High Court
- Defense Calls Marcoses Victims of Political Persecution : Philippines: The former first lady's attorney calls no witnesses. He argues that her prosecution was required to keep U.S. military bases.
- Army General to Manage Joint Commissary Agency
- Spring Mountain Expands in Deal for B of A Escrow
- Geneva Chairman Rodnick Starts Putting Retirement Plans to Work
- The Drug War's Other Agenda
- Ernst & Young Contest Results Hotly Contested
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Profit Taking Snuffs Rally; Dow Off 2.72
- AT&T; Sees Lower 2nd-Quarter Income : Sale of Products Falls Short; Demand for Universal Card Soars
- W. German Guilty in Libyan Plant Case
- Bizarre 'Zodiac' Shootings Spread Fear in New York : Crime: Victims appear to have been chosen by their astrological signs. The public is told to beware of strangers asking for their birth dates.
- Foundation Funds Provide Assist to Celebrated Teacher Escalante
- Du Pont Cleared to Market Soviet Drug
- DEUKMEJIAN'S BUDGET PLAN
- WORLD : Charles and Di Set Japan Trip
- 100 Rebels Killed as Sri Lanka Comes to Aid of Besieged Fort
- Panel Calls Child Abuse a National Emergency : Health: Congressional advisers call for more funding and an overhaul of the protection system. The rise in reported cases is termed "astronomical."
- Church Seeks Influence in Schools, Business, Science
- Trade, Not Aid, Will Cure Latin Ills, Bush Says
- LOCAL : Pedestrian Injured in Hit-Run in Anaheim; Police Seek Identity
- WORLD : Man Sought in Massacre Probe
- Democrat OK of Spending Cuts Linked to New Taxes
- Student, 14, Hopes to Bring Home a Medal With Skills in Metal
- Protests Aside, Action May Aid President in Long Run : Politics: Breaking his campaign promise may bring a boost to the flagging economy. If so, Bush and the GOP could ultimately benefit.
- PEOPLE : H-P's Puette to Head Apple's U.S. Sales Unit
- Mandela Speech Draws Cheers From Congress : South Africa: A reference to American heroes brings standing ovation. He cites 'thirst' for human rights.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Animal Test Legislation Vetoed
- THE 'ORG BOARD' : Hubbard's Plan for Improving on '80 Trillion Years' of Management
- Hungarians Vote to Leave Pact
- Mollie Moon; National Urban League Guild President
- Retired Adm. R. B. Carney; Helped Plan Major Sea Victory in WWII
- Refusal to Honor Mandela Outrages Blacks in Florida
- MEDICARE / CUTTING COSTS : 4 to 6 Hospitals to Be Chosen for Discount Bypass Surgery
- CONSUMERS : Did Esprit Define the New Spirit? : Trends: In a move that may signal a new "environmentally conscious style," a clothing company has asked consumers to buy only what they need.
- AUTOMOTIVE : More Mitsubishis Will Go From Rentals to Used Car Dealers
- Gallery Chain's Stock Falls: The stock of...
- S. Africa's Vast Potential Yet to Be Realized
- P.M. BRIEFING : S&L; Chief Denies Guilt; Trial Set
- Trump Given Last-Minute Bridge Loan : Bailout: The $20 million in new funds will give the developer and his real estate and gambling empire breathing room. But some question whether he will survive in the long run.
- Thrift Converts to Bank: Westside Savings &...
- Pickens Ducks Greenmail Question : Japan: The American investor countercharges that Koito Manufacturing is conspiring with Toyota to deny him a seat on the auto parts maker's board.
- Continental Bank to Revamp, Cut 900 Jobs
- Treasury Yields Fall: Yields on two-year Treasury...
- Steelmaker Armco Inc. of Parsippany, N.J., will...
- CONSUMERS : It Can Pay to Carry Extra Baggage : Travel: Budget-minded make worldwide deliveries for courier and transport companies to help cut vacation costs.
- Soviet Party Battle Erupts on 'Who Lost East Europe'
- BROKAW'S THE ONE: NBC News considers the...
- Education Leaders Assail Planned Cuts
- P.M. BRIEFING : Braniff Likely to Default
- TREND WATCH : <i> A roundup of business developments spotted by other publications.</i>
- Cineplex Odeon Seeks Shareholder Help: Two of...
- Severance Pay for Shearson's Ousted Chief: $10 Million
- Big Mexican Copper Mine Lures 1 Bidder : Minerals: Only $468 million is offered for the historic mine near the Arizona border, about half the expected price.
- Wet Seal Hits Beach in East by Opening Outlets in Florida
- County's 1st World Trade Center Opens : Markets: The group will move from its temporary site to new quarters in a 20-story office tower in the spring of 1991.
- Chrysler to Purchase No. 4 Dollar Rent a Car : Rentals: The buyout of the privately held, Los Angeles-based car leasing firm continues a trend of auto makers buying into such companies to obtain captive markets for their vehicles.
- NATION : Couple, 73, Decapitated
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Professor Denies Abuse Charge
- NATION : AMA Won't Censor Journal
- Well-Heeled Mob Scene Closes Washington Garfinckel's Store
- P.M. BRIEFING : Salant Apparel in Bankruptcy
- Many Oil Firms Had Given Up on Offshore Projects
- United Makes Bid for New European Routes
- UC Plans Sale of Stock Tied to S. Africa : Divestment: Affected are $763 million in holdings in 3 corporations: Bristol Myers-Squibb, Johnson & Johnson and 3M. The university's stake in the firms is relatively small.
- AMA Urges Action on Severe Pollution Along U.S.-Mexican Border
- Governor Vetoes Bill to Ban Rabbit Skin Tests
- Resales Dip 1.9% in California: Citing continued...
- Heat Blitzes the Southland; 3 Die in Phoenix
- Med Center to Save Memorial to Malcolm X
- NATION : Grand Jury Hears Poindexter
- Gorbachev Rejects Lithuanian Proposals : Secession: The standoff continues, but Kremlin talks show that both sides seek a formula to end the crisis.
- Bus-Stop Bomb Injures 2
- NII Sells More of National Steel: National...
- Argentina Unveils Bids for Phone Firm
- HOUSING: Sales may be way down from...
- Motorist Shot on Freeway, Drives to Restaurant for Help
- Bush Bans News Drilling Off Calif. for Decade
- Aides to Bush Feared Collapse of Budget Talks : Deficit: Darman and Brady believed that a breakthrough was necessary. Democrats helped draft President's statement on taxes.
- 2 Die in Dallas Plane Crash
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Rapist Sentenced to 101 Years
- Nichols Quits Under Fire as Head of DWP
- WORLD : Zambia Riots Escalate; 20 Die
- AUTOMOTIVE
- U.S. to Lift Sanctions on Brazilian Exports
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Smith's Win Wasn't Big; Neither Was Bren's Loss
- Forecast Index Says Recession Unlikely in '90
- U.S.-Japan Trade Talks Make Progress, Go Into Extra Day
- Clay to Be on NBC's 'Videos'
- KCET Board Approves $47.8-Million Budget, a 7.6% Increase : Television: Channel 28 allocates more funds for PBS presentations, but may cut some local programs.
- Opera Teacher Who Planned New Troupe Dies
- Beatty Puts the Finger on the Media Culprit : Television: The misuse of technology has led to trivial programming. But on CNN, an investigative unit is off to a promising start.
- Vanna Fan Told to Stay Distant
- TV Station Prompts INS Roundup in Ohio : Journalism: Some observers say that a reporter breached professional ethics by inviting immigration agents to view his tape.
- Taper's '13th Hour' Seeks to Build Bridges : Performance art: The three-day array of new work by local artists is the theater's first foray into the genre.
- POP MUSIC : Former Jacks Man Blue Rebounds With New Label
- TV REVIEW : 'Curiosity' an Uninvolving Mystery
- Olive View Center Cited for 20 Safety Violations
- La Mesa Plant to Move More Toxic Waste
- A Sunny Disposition Helps a Lot in County's Hottest Spot
- William Leslie Olsen; Retired Bank President
- Ethics Board Unpopular Idea Among Supervisors : Grand jury: Maggie Erickson says the report implies county workers can be influenced by food and drink.
- Week of Camp Offered to Low-Income Youths
- County Cranks Up the Juice Under Withering Heat : Weather: Energy consumption set a record as temperatures throughout the area passed the century mark.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Biologists Expect Albacore Migration to Be Modest
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : No-Name Pitchers Frustrate Phillies, Keep Pirates in First Place in East
- USC Lands City Co-MVP McMackin
- Javelin Pointing Way to Clarke's Success : Heptathlon: Valley College star finds her scores taking off on eve of TAC junior meet.
- CBS acquired the rights to Big Ten...
- 246 English Fans Are Expelled After 2-Hour Fight With Italians
- Soccer Federation Releases 20 Referees : World Cup: Their services are no longer required because teams from their homelands have qualified for the quarterfinals.
- A daughter-in-law of Seattle Seahawk owner Ken...
- NBA DRAFT : After Syracuse's Coleman, Making Predictions Is Mere Guessing Game
- SHORT TAKES : Warwick: Let's Refocus on AIDS
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Shell Tells Plans to Cut Down on Smog
- Parents Say They Helped Suspect Flee
- San Diego
- A Love-Hate Relationship With Santa Clarita : Polls: Most cited satisfaction with living in the area, but 78% said they would 'strongly' or 'somewhat' back a slow-growth or no-growth initiative.
- AMA Calls for Binational Health Panel : Pollution: Report calls environmental conditions at the border squalid and the current solutions inadequate.
- MOORPARK : Deficit Expected in New School Budget
- Zales Robbed of Over $102,000 in Jewelry
- VENTURA : Water Initiative Fails to Qualify for Ballot
- Last Big Mission Viejo Home Project Gets OK : Development: Construction of the 719-unit project on Naciente Ridge will end the Mission Viejo Co.'s house-building era.
- Names in the News
- Africa Will Get Extra Spot in '94 Tourney
- This Time, Gibson Is Groin, Groin, Gone
- ASU's Kelly Named Sporting News Player of Year
- Roughed Up by Police, Soccer Fans Say
- It's Bass-O-Matic : Fishermen Are Excited About Big Catches of the Big Fish, Particularly Since No One Is Sure How Long It Will Last
- Curtis Strange overcame an aching back to...
- Names in the News
- Catfish Are Big Deal at Irvine Lake
- Basketball Coach Don Haskins of Texas El...
- AMERICAN LEGION NOTEBOOK : Victory Streak Wins Las Virgenes Some Recognition
- Notes on a Scorecard
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- White Sox Make Angels' Comeback a Waste of Energy
- Names in the News
- SHOOTING / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Suarez Wins Men's Center Fire Pistol Event
- STAGE REVIEW : Caesar, Whitfield Can't Save the Musical 'God's Trying'
- Alan Kulwicki's View From the Cockpit
- Kathleen Turner Gives Benefit Auction the Slip
- 740,000 Calls to 911 Went Unanswered in '89