- Farms Using Fox Canyon Wells Must Prove Efficient Irrigation
- Businesses Balk at Implementing Proposed Traffic Reduction Plan : Environment: Countywide program to help reduce air pollution calls for employers to entice workers out of their cars and into buses and car pools.
- ORANGE : Maintenance Fee for Schools Considered
- Tapes Describe Alleged Extortion of Calderon : Crime: The state senator carried a device to record talks with suspects. One is the husband of his ex-wife.
- City, Actor Settle Suit Over Alleged Jail Beating : Police: Morgan Stevens contends he was attacked by authorities after a traffic accident. His lawyers say the LAPD was unwilling to risk the publicity of a trial in the wake of the Rodney King case.
- Bells and Brandy : Southland Croatians and Slovenians Celebrate Republics' Independence
- PLATFORM : Backed Into Corner
- Angels Finish Trip With a Flurry, 10-5 : Baseball: They complete sweep of Royals, and increase errorless streak to 13.
- Holyfield-Tyson: Bout Waiting to Happen : Boxing: All the in-fighting among promoters and telecasters has the matchup on hold.
- O.C. Shines at Building Industry Awards : Recognition: The prestigious event underscored the county's reputation for innovative housing and land-use design.
- B-2 Jamming Unit May Have Been Canceled
- C&S;/Sovran, NCNB Looking Into a Merger
- U.S. Considers Backing Taiwan Role in GATT : Pacific Rim: The Administration is weighing a policy change to win congressional support for extending China's trade benefits.
- Officials Test the Waters on Hospital Site : Development: Public hearings in some communities raise concerns about traffic. But others appear willing to consider making room for the new facility.
- Communities Pitch In to Help Victims of Volcano Calamity
- CLIPBOARD / HOW TO : HOW TO NOT BE A CRIME VICTIM WHILE VACATIONING
- The 1991-92 Budgets
- Private Shipyards Favor Closing Navy Site
- Park Service, Army Differ Over Presidio
- Grants to Allow Curriculum Overhaul
- For The Kids : ARTS CENTER : Observing by Doing : Special programs at Oxnard's Carnegie cultural center put the creative process in children's hands.
- Students Speaking Limited English on Rise : Education: An Oxnard Union High School District report shows that the number more than tripled in three years.
- Developer Wins Approval for Industrial Park
- County Closes Special Home for Mentally Ill Men
- No Arrests in Drive-By Killing of Gulf War Soldier
- OJAI : Landfill Report Will Not Be Recirculated
- $7.1-Million Budget Is Adopted
- 3 Holdup Suspects May Be Linked to 100 Robberies
- Reds Find Way to Be Just Offensive : Baseball: Cincinnati is hitting, bickering and winning. The Padres lose, 6-2.
- MOVIE REVIEW : No Place to Go in 'Every Other Weekend'
- Losing It: How Paul Prudhomme Dropped 130 Pounds : Dieting: The Cajun chef has his own ideas about low-cal food--and there's nothing bland about them.
- Scaling Down : Marinades: Low-Cal Goes Exotic : Enhancements: It's a world full of marinades, a world practically bursting with wild but low-cholesterol flavor combinations. It's a small (waistline) world after all.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Some Bumps in the Road for Rodeo Drive : Recession: 'For lease' signs compete with some of the most glamorous names in retailing in storefronts on the most famous shopping area in the West.
- Duke Victory Spurs 'Clone' Candidates : Civil rights activists fear that race-based messages are being given a platform.
- Burger Buffs : Jack and Betty Saunders would like to see their hybrid herd at home on the kitchen range.
- SPORTS BRIEFS : Millikan Hitter Chosen Player of Year
- Weekend Bluegrass Festival
- Westside Budget Roundup : CULVER CITY : New Budget Turns Out Some Lights, Cuts Jobs
- 5-Cent Gas Tax Hike Urged by House Members
- Westside Budget Roundup : BEVERLY HILLS : Tax Increases May Be Needed to Save Services
- On 2nd Thought, Court Decides to Think Again
- SPRINT Nets $150,000 With Gala
- Long Beach : Quake Law Gets Responses on a Third of Targeted Sites
- Fallbrook
- Rape Suspect Accused in 3 More Cases : Crime: Thirteen new complaints are filed. Prosecutors say two of the victims were attacked at gunpoint in a Santa Ana mall parking lot.
- Guarding Lifeguards : Legislation: A bill would grant the legal presumption of job-related illness to beach sentinels who contract skin cancer. Cities and counties say it would needlessly increase taxpayer liability.
- Assembly OKs Bill That Could Thwart Plans for Otay Toll Road
- THOUSAND OAKS : Four Men Rob Mall Jewelry Store
- Review Urged After Suit in Baby's Death
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Savala Pitches Rocky 5-Inning No-Hitter for San Fernando
- 'Reel Music' Reviews Movies' Golden Ears : The Tuneful Tribute Is the First Offering in the Summer Stock Series at Saddleback College
- MUSIC REVIEW : Johnny Mathis Still Wows 'Em : Pop: The shy, velvet-textured baritone can still sneak up from behind to caress each note individually. He remains the quintessential romantic singer.
- THE ECONOMY
- Wahoo's Fishes for Tacos, Not for Your Wallet
- Mt. Pinatubo: Scientists' Countdown to Eruption : Volcano: American and Filipino experts, satellite photos and a computer named Porky produced accurate warnings.
- Whittier : 10 Jobs Cut, Fees Increased to Pass $60.5-Million Budget
- Santa Monica : Update on Hate Letter
- 2 Marines Die in Test-Drive Crash
- Sununu Pleads for Harmony, Source Says : White House: The chief of staff is reportedly trying to put controversy over his travels behind him, but is also said to be unwilling to accept blame for his plight.
- No Slow : The leader of Agent Orange, Mike Palm, has spent 13 years powering the band's punk surf guitar.
- Getting Ready : Retirement Is a New Career, So Be Sure to Prepare For It
- Nurse Breathes Life Into Boy, 2, Who Fell in Pool
- Unrelated Blazes Damage 2 Homes
- SEC Joins Probe of Investment Firm Accused of Fraud
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Start Trash Abatement Program
- Foes Protest Abortion Gag Rule
- GlenFed Inc. Loses $140 Million in Quarter
- Lummis Killed His Wife, Himself, Autopsy Shows
- OXNARD : Shooting of Boy, 15, Called Accident
- OXNARD : New Graduation Requirements OKd
- Head of Anti-Gang Unit Denies Operating Police 'Snitch Network' : Law enforcement: He demands a retraction after a black community newspaper makes the accusation in a commentary.
- Chula Vista
- PERSPECTIVE ON LATIN AMERICA : A Continent Adrift on Red Ink : Despite all the prescribed reforms, even the major countries aren't attracting new money sufficient for progress.
- Commissioner Hopes to See End of the DH
- State Admits Interference in Executive Life : Insurance: Regulators acknowledge they are trying to thwart policyholders' attempts to access their funds.
- WALKING ON WATER : Designed as Working Wharves, the Piers of O.C. Now Delight Pleasure Seekers From Seal Beach to San Clemente
- 2 Gulf War Vets Die in Pendleton Accident
- IRVINE : Infant Hospitalized After Freeway Crash
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mayor Says City Has No Choice on Cuts
- 7 Told to Explain Absence at Depositions in SIS Suit
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Menu of District Cuts Is Proposed
- FULLERTON : Help Sought in Solving Horse Thefts
- GOLF / STATE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Galbraith Reaches Quarterfinals
- Diagnosis Is Mixed for Sockers, MSL : Indoor soccer: The situation appears to be improving in San Diego. However, the rest of the league is showing weak points.
- For West, Day of Draft Is <i> That</i> Kind of Day
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : If This Keeps Up, They Might Call It a Wimbledon Wonderland
- Wi Loses Match but Not Smile : Amateur golf: Defending champion falls in second round of state tournament but he does so with grace.
- Lopez's Defense of State Title Tops Boxing Card Tonight at Irvine Marriott
- Majority of Coaches Say Welch Penalty Fair : Prep football: Poll respondents express belief that Canyon rules infraction called for a meaningful punishment.
- DANCE REVIEW : A Sweeping Splash of Satire From Korea
- STAGE REVIEWS : Old Friends Come to Life in OCC's 'Charlie Brown' : The production has moments for adults, and even more for children. Eric Anderson turns his role as Snoopy into a real scene-stealer with the younger set.
- DANCE
- MUSIC NOTES : Master Chorale Announces Four-Concert Season
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Frankly Speaking
- Healing Process Is Far From Finished : Disaster: Signs of rebirth are mixed in with reminders of the blaze. But some residents have still not been able to rebuild.
- La Puente : Budget Adopted by Council
- Girl, 15, Gives Birth in Hospital Restroom, Leaves Baby to Die
- Differences Over Moscow's Powers Slowing Union Treaty, Yeltsin Says
- Alhambra : City Agrees to Sell Hospital
- SPORTSCOPE : Westchester Boys Advance in L.A. Games Basketball
- Council Approves $9 Million in Spending Cuts
- 49ers Will Play 6 Games in Canada
- The Flight of Their Lives : Burbank: Seven earthbound youngsters who wrote winning essays about their hopes, dreams and fears of flying take a round trip to Oakland.
- Sale of Fireworks
- A Breakup Would Produce a Mess : Better to aim for autonomy than independence
- Baby Found Dead Inside Trash Can at Hospital : Oxnard: The teen-age mother told police she gave birth to the premature infant after excusing herself to go to the restroom.
- Man Pleads Guilty to Kidnaping and Assaulting Woman, 79
- Basketball
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Many Hands Contribute to Errorless Streak
- Life Is a Cabaret, Again : The Lounge Sounds of the '50s Make a Comeback
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Tabloid Files Court Papers in Rape Case
- Gun Foes Take Aim at Courts in Latest Anti-Firearm Salvo
- Sierra Madre : Trash Haulers Cut Rate Bid
- Water Rationing Goal Met
- Glendora : Pact for Mid-Level City Staff
- SOCIETY / DAVID NELSON : Hahns Open Lavish Estate to Aid Museum
- Fatal Mail-Bombings Case to Be Given to Jury Today
- Carmen Garcia, 96; Pioneer Merchant on Olvera Street
- 4 Restaurants Awarded for Excellence
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Miami Stays Calm After Court Ruling
- Dentist Sentenced in Death of Patient
- Getting There: Building L.A.'s Transportation Network
- Plan to Boost Developer Fees Protested : Oxnard: Many opponents tell the City Council that construction will come to a halt and that businesses will leave the community.
- PLAYA DEL REY : Freshman's Career Is on Right Track : High schools: St. Bernard's Mayberry, who finished second in the 800-meter run at the state championships, has her eye on the Olympics.
- Four From Marina Receive Volleyball Honors
- Demographic Changes
- Jaime Escalante Leaves Garfield
- Jaime Escalante Leaves Garfield
- Grad Nite Shouldn't Involve Gambling
- Gun Seizures in Chicago
- Gun Seizures in Chicago
- Sununu's Trips
- Jaime Escalante Leaves Garfield
- Planned Parenthood Clinics Deserve a 'No'
- More at Stake With Ballpark Than Sports
- Torrance Refinery Suit Was 'Strategic Error'
- Politics Were Played With Metro Rail Route
- The South Bay Needs Planned Parenthood
- Jaime Escalante Leaves Garfield
- Jaime Escalante Leaves Garfield
- Prairie Towns
- Edison Whale Murals a 'Cynical Maneuver'?
- Former Drug Ranch Bought by Girl Scouts for Campsite
- OTHER NEWS - June 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - June 27, 1991
- Obituaries - June 27, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 27, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 27, 1991
- Names in the News - June 27, 1991
- Names in the News - June 27, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 27, 1991
- Names in the News - June 27, 1991
- Phone Service Disrupted by Overload
- REPUBLICAN DUGOUT: Three of four Republican candidates...
- College District Cracks Down on Board Perks : Policy: The overhaul is expected to help fix the problem-riddled system revealed during the trial of Trustee Tom Ely and his wife.
- COLUMN ONE : Fraternity Conduct Raises Row : Is a socially prestigious group at USC getting special treatment? Police officials, fraternity members deny favoritism.
- Emergency OK Sought for Paying State's Bills : Budget: Controller says action is needed because legal spending authority is about to run out.
- Phone Service Disrupted by Overload
- Nuclear Deception by Iraq Charged : Weapons: The U.S. tells the Security Council it has confirmed an extensive nuclear infrastructure. U.N. inspectors charge Baghdad with violation of accord.
- VOLLEY BUCKS: Lucrative product endorsements are not...
- Tire Firm Probe Ensnarls Harbor Official
- Laid-Off Auto Worker Arrested in Stabbing : Crime: Police say the UAW local's president was attacked during an argument over contributions.
- LIGHT STYLE : And Now for an Easy Chicken Salad
- COLLEGE CUTS: The budget ax continues to...
- Disney Showers Gifts on Anaheim Officials : Public policy: Contributions, freebies flow to decision-makers who must approve expansion plans.
- GREENER PASTURES?: There was a lot of...
- City Council OKs 2 Redevelopment Areas, Delays Decision on 3rd
- TONIGHT: "Laura" and "Mr. Snoop Is Murdered"...
- Judge Denies Bid to Cut Brando's Prison Term
- Miscellany
- Northridge to Play in Tournament at North Carolina : College baseball: Busy Kernen commits Matadors to 1992 event and signs two more high school players.
- ANALYSIS : What if Ballplayers Bought Their Teams?
- LOS ALAMITOS : Heavy Tipper Keeps On Winning
- Fountain Valley's Rob Fisher Signs With SCC
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela to Undergo Another Test
- Fact, Fiction of Shotokan Form Merger : Karate: Fanciful promoter brings together potpourri of performers, promises.
- Ruelas Brothers Use Short and Long of It for a Sweep
- GOLF
- Officials Ask Change in Landfill Cleanup Law
- Council Closes Pedestrian Bridge
- Kay Bogendorfer Orner; Former Postmaster
- Irvine Council Delays Northwood Vote
- Ancient Artifact Adopted : California Makes Indians' Stone Bear Official Relic
- Oppression One Way, Ostracism the Other : Croatia: The feared 'Lebanization' will happen only if the West turns its back.
- It's Not Nunn, but It's Big One for Johnson : Boxing: After waiting his turn, the Long Beach fighter will face Toney instead for the IBF middleweight title Saturday.
- Free Market Needed, India Minister Says
- COMPANIES
- Durable Goods Orders, Home Sales Increase
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- STOCKS : Worries About Earnings Push Dow Down 2.90
- Diet of Maximum 30% Fat Extends Life Only Months, Researchers Say
- Bid to Close Nuclear Plant as Unsafe Rejected
- Wells Fargo Ups Loan Reserves, Reduces Estimate on Earnings
- Sununu Blames Plight on Others, Republicans Say
- Suit Seeks to Delay Delta Smelt Protection
- Israeli Court Convicts 2 Men in California Killings
- Namesake: Two Thurgood Marshalls played parts in...
- Tanks and Troops Move Into Algiers Following Clashes
- 2 Convicted in Killings of Big Game : Animals: Couple led close-range hunts of endangered big cats imported to their ranch. It was the first such prosecution in the state.
- VENTURA : Police Say Boy, 13, Shot 15-Year-Old
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : $20 Million Sought in 'Gay Bashing'
- State Seizes Unlicensed Santa Ana Insurance Firm : Crackdown: The small company allegedly wrote up to 15,000 policies in less than a year before destroying its files.
- 11 Soviet Fishermen Defect to Canada
- SIMI VALLEY : Dump's Sunday Closure Opposed
- RTD, Blue Line Workers Vote to Authorize Walkout
- Thai Airways Expected to Make Boeing Order
- Cummins Engine Will Open Production Plant
- Cimco's Yearly Net Is $2.6 Million
- Wells Fargo Ups Loan Reserves, Reduces Estimate on Earnings
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin provider of...
- Federal Judge Strikes Down 3 Wage Laws
- College Trustee, Wife Convicted of Embezzlement
- Unmasked Crawford Brings Tears With Him
- Trucker's Cigarette Almost His Last
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Takes His Life by Russian Roulette
- Transient Convicted in Killing of Tujunga Man
- County Will Seek $25,000 Reward for Identifying Dead Man as Fugitive
- Try Hanging Garlic From the Computers
- Blaze Damages Old Burbank Train Depot : Fire: The loss casts doubt on the city's plan to use the station as part of its new commuter rail complex.
- COMMENTARY : Place Evidence on the Table in Welch Case : Prep football: An open hearing by the Southern Section would benefit everyone concerned.
- Simply Don't Ring Up Any Wrong Numbers
- Angel Defense Ties a Record, Ties Up Royals : Baseball: The team's 12th consecutive errorless game equals the league mark and helps ensure a 4-2 victory.
- Redington Finally Ready to Live Up to Those Great Expectations : Baseball: Esperanza graduate, no longer a phenom, is working toward his goals in Padres' minor league system.
- The Orange County chapter of the American...
- MUSIC REVIEW : The 'I Love Luciano' Show
- Main Characters in the Inside Story Thicken the Plot
- Mild Quake Rattles Alaska
- COLUMN ONE : Tidal Wave of Dirty Drug Dollars : The Los Angeles area now rivals Miami as the nation's capital of money laundering. Law enforcement is being overwhelmed; some narcotics dealers are too.
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Ex-Nazi Officer Going on Trial
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Dealers Mix Cocaine, Plastic, Officials Say
- Undercover Israelis Stir Rights Concern : Occupied areas: Some fear that military censorship may hide abuses against Arabs.
- Doctors Pursue Goal of Public Service : VENTURA
- When Santa Ana Fever Strikes, Officials Feel the Heat
- Man, 24, Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- Bush Interstate Bank Proposal Survives Test
- Gillett Holdings to File for Chapter 11
- County Home Sales Continue Rally, but Prices Drop : Real estate: Buyers are taking advantage of ample inventory, low interest rates and greater affordability.
- COMPANIES
- Gunmen Kill 6 on S. Africa Train
- MAKING IT WORK : Rejection: How to Avoid It, and How to Handle It
- Finding Fame on a Wall
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Hair They Go Again
- Garamendi Ranks Insurers Based on Valid Complaints
- OJAI : Park Planner Urges Demolishing Old Jail
- City Employee Probed Over Actions in Arrest
- Court Refuses Hearing on Challenge to Bus Zone
- San Diego
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Suit Seeks to Delay Smelt Protection
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Five Are Arrested Along Piru Creek
- Jobson Resigns When Koch Delays Assigning America's Cup Positions
- Tougher Eligibility Rules Are Studied
- Road Has Been a Hit Thus Far For the Padres
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Raven Turns Out to Be a Turkey : His Crazy Horse show, which attempts to mix Cajun, country, pop and Caribbean music, just doesn't fly, resulting in a diluted mishmash of styles and a nondescript delivery.
- Maker of Stair Machine Claims It's Been Stepped On
- Broad Donates $20 Million to His Alma Mater
- CONSUMER NEWS
- COMPANIES
- Auto Makers Driving Home Safety : But Critics Raise a Yellow Flag on New Emphasis in Advertising
- Cambodians OK Guerrilla Presence in Capital : Asia: The three rebel groups, including the feared Khmer Rouge, are to open offices in Phnom Penh. But a peace settlement remains elusive.
- Miami Officer's Manslaughter Conviction Thrown Out
- COLUMN ONE : Crushing Waves of Dirty Cash : The Los Angeles area now rivals Miami as the nation's capital of money laundering. Law enforcement is being overwhelmed; some drug dealers are, too.
- ANAHEIM : German Club's Site OKd Despite Protest
- The Lonely Outsiders of City Hall
- Taxes, Budget Cuts Both Draw Protests : Finances: Supervisors seeking to pare a projected deficit hear opposition to a business levy and warnings on reduced law enforcement.
- Sunken Hopes : Treasure: Salvage firm reveals items from 19th-Century steamship that went down in Lake Erie. Experts call the wreck a 'door in time.'
- San Diego
- Police Panel May Seek Gay Hiring : Law enforcement: The commission will consider expanding officer recruitment policy. Gates strongly opposes the idea.
- San Diego
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Arizona Tax to Aid Cactus League
- NCAA
- COMPANIES
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Quayle Links Loans to Settlements Issue
- Ex-Driver Gets Prison, Fine for Shooting at Bus
- Heavy Duty : Health: Richard Simmons has made thousands of followers and millions of dollars with his cheerful spin on mainstream ideas of weight loss.
- CLIPBOARD : THE SWEET DOLL SHOPPE
- Officers Urged to Hold Back on the Streets : Law enforcement: Police are advised by an official of their union to be less aggressive to protect their careers in the aftermath of the Rodney King affair.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Robbery Suspects Fall Into Ramp Trap
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : In the Ledger of Life, Dreams and Losses Don't Always Balance
- 'Hot Line' Planned to Cut Fireworks Accidents
- Opportunity Has Its Knocks : Soccer: Former UCLA standout Caligiuri is uncertain about his big chance to play in Germany.
- They Made Knight Look Like a Saint
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Good Things to Come in <i> Tiny</i> Packages
- Amoco Gets OK for Oil Venture With Soviets
- Simplifying Phone Message Can Lead to Complications
- Senate Rejects Bush Plan to Relax Evidence Rules
- Slovenia, Croatia Declare Freedom From Yugoslavia : Balkans: Federal Parliament reacts angrily and orders the army to 'prevent the division' of the nation.
- 2 Care Homes Closed After Owner's Alleged Assault of Inspector
- SANTA ANA : Trustees Reject Plan for Research Routine
- Aviation Authorities Fear Hazard From Metro Line
- Flag Business Thriving
- He Was 'Kind of Flabbergasted'
- Religions Not Perfect
- Striped Bass Get Full, Then They Get Caught
- His Waiting Game Is Almost Over : Baseball: Seattle's Mike Schooler, who went to Garden Grove High, is rehabilitating his arm in double A, and expects to return to majors soon.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs Finish Off Pirates, End Losing Streak, 5-1