- Executive Joins Hyundai Golf Cars
- Forget Those Booster Seats When Flying
- U.S. Warplanes Patrol Iraqi Zone, Meet No Resistance : Persian Gulf: Baghdad vows to challenge 'no-fly' move, but retaliation may be political, not military.
- STAGE REVIEW : Spirited 'Deathtrap' Revival : Fading playwright would kill for another hit. En route, one must suspend belief, suffer a Byzantine plot and await gunshot in Act II.
- Prosecutor O'Neill Named to Judgeship : Judiciary: The veteran chief deputy district attorney will fill a vacancy on the Municipal Court bench.
- CAMARILLO : Council Vote OKs Trash Monopoly
- REAL ESTATE
- News From the Human Zoo : English playwright Terry Johnson's 'Cries From the Mammal House' will have its U.S. premiere tonight.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Initiative Survives Challenge
- Ventura Council Split Over Fate of Port Official
- AGOURA HILLS : Officer Accused of Indecent Exposure
- Football Light Is Not So Tasty
- You Won't Believe Your Eyes : Discount center does glasses, contacts and even exams at prices that make it worth a trip to the Westside.
- REAL ESTATE
- * Phillip Canedo has joined Tridatatron Software...
- * Charles W. Johnson has been appointed...
- Bush Appoints Mosbacher as Chief GOP Fund-Raiser
- Ride and Dance : Local stables offer beach rides and sunset outings, and one even teaches the Achy Breaky and other Western steps.
- With Blouses, White Is Clearly Right
- Still in the Groove : While most music lovers are turning to compact discs, record collectors will go to the ends of the world for certain vintage albums.
- Arts Park L. A. Site Is Debated : Sepulveda Basin: Environmentalists and airport officials paint a different picture than that offered by backers of the 60-acre project.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA : Those Who Teach Get the Least : The fat cats' spending on luxuries demonstrates institutional contempt for the budget burdens imposed on-campus.
- Air Canada Joins Bidding for Continental : Aviation: The Canadian airline teams with Texas investors in a $400-million bid for a controlling interest in the carrier.
- GARDENING : Relaxed, Rustic Retreat : Cedar Hill Nursery in Tarzana is a meadow in the midst of suburbia with some charming historical touches.
- PEOPLE : Giving Begins With Vegetables
- Deane Kincaide, 81; Big Band Arranger, Performer
- Budget Gridlock May Be an Obstacle in Katz's Future
- Reiner Proposes New Black Judge for Denny Case
- Heat Wave Will Give Way to Sunny, Fair Weekend
- Investor Group Cuts Its O & Y Rescue Offer
- Tokos' Stock Price Rebounds After Rebuttal : Study: Experts' doubts on the pregnancy monitors had caused investor jitters. However, the Santa Ana firm's defense of its product has buoyed prices.
- Microsoft, Tandy Go Multimedia : Technology: The electronics company and the software firm team up on a device that will play video games and run educational programs.
- 'Tougher' Bush Blasts Clinton Economic Plan : Politics: President claims his opponent is putting U.S. jobs at risk, calls him an opportunist and protectionist.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Fin's Most Adept at Grill : The roasted seafood is also good, but avoid the mushy pasta and stick to the simplest offerings.
- Plan Would Ease Squeeze on Retailers
- Income Gap Grew in 1980s, Study Says : Economics: The separation between the richest and poorest families increased in 43 states, a nonprofit group finds. California is among states registering greatest diversity.
- TAKING IT PERSONAL? Some vandal singled out...
- San Diego : Driver of Minivan Sought in Hit-Run
- Man Shot by Kidnapers Manages to Escape From Car and Run for Help
- OXNARD : Camp Helps Youths, Counselors
- MISSION VIEJO : Speed Limit Reduced Near Medical Center
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Rise of Saugus Threatens to Eclipse Hart-Canyon Encounter
- REAL ESTATE : Lawyers Take Liking to Brinderson Towers, Filling 35% of Space
- Relief Efforts for Miami Area Called a Disaster
- Plane Hits 2 Homes After Midair Crash : Collision: One pilot is killed; the other lands uninjured. Seven people flee safely as the houses burst into flames.
- Legislative Year Ending in Flood of Fund-Raisers
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- When Negativism Gets Too Negative : Presidential campaign must rise to the occasion
- EPA Proposes New McColl Dump Remedy : Environment: Toxic waste would be partly solidified and left encased in the ground. Oil companies, area residents express reservations.
- Inglewood celebration on the right track to community unity.
- Countywide : Ex-Perot Partisans Launch New Group
- School Condom Programs Backed : Poll: A longer calendar and year-round operation of campuses also gain popularity, Gallup Organization says.
- ENERGY
- Japanese Kingmaker Falls Victim to Scandal : Politics: Power broker quits as vice president of ruling party after admitting he took $4-million payment.
- State Budget Watch
- Point-Counterpoint : AT ISSUE: Is Clinton Preying on Fear of Foreigners?
- VEST-DRESSED : As a Topper or Alone, This All-Around Accessory Is Out From Under Wraps
- 2 Airplanes Collide Over Santa Paula : Aviation: One pilot is killed as his craft crashes into houses near the runway. A second flier lands safely.
- ESCONDIDO : Weapons Seized in Record Drug Raid
- Murder Suspect Is Jailed--11 Years Later : Crime: Salvador Casillas disappeared after his estranged wife was killed in Ramona in 1981. This week, he turned up in Los Angeles.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students Decry Proposed Fee Hikes
- NORTHRIDGE : Legislature OKs Teaching by Retirees
- ANAHEIM : Anti-Graffiti Crew Makes Own Mark
- Two Fires Scorch Camp Pendleton
- MOORPARK : Accord Reached in Redevelopment Case
- L.A. MAKES ITS LAST CAR : End of Road for GM's Van Nuys Plant : Autos: After 45 years and 6.3 million vehicles, the facility is shut down. It marks the end of car making in Southern California.
- Gaultier Searches for a Cast of Characters
- A Teutonic Tonic for Past Woes
- Sex Bias Suit Targets Caltech, Professor : Litigation: Student alleges unwanted advances by her faculty adviser. School concluded that his action was 'inappropriate,' but said no harassment took place.
- COLUMN LEFT/ NORMAN LEAR : Religious Right Was There All Along : But the media were too busy burying the movement's leaders to notice the grass-root gurus.
- Birth of a Museum : Steel Rises in Burbank for Satellite Branch of County System
- SIMI VALLEY : Effort to Stop Club's Construction Denied
- Drive Helping Grossman Get Away from Ohio
- New LACMA Chief Brings 'Participatory' Attitude to the Job
- LOCAL NOTES : Booth Leads PGA Juniors by Four Strokes
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Pirates' Protest Is Denied
- Knox's Choices Limited
- Family Ties Didn't Matter to Piazza : Baseball: The Dodger manager is his godfather, but the club's top prospect worked hard to earn a promotion to the major leagues.
- Vaden, Working Well in Close, Beats Shaw : Boxing: Referee stops fight after Vaden delivers decisive uppercut in sixth round.
- Dominguez Hills Softball Coach Resigns to Accept Job With Palm Springs School District
- College Basketball
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Long Beach Reaches Championship Game
- TENNIS / WOMEN AT LA COSTA : Sabatini Goes South Against Meskhi, Then East
- City Section Braces for More Cutbacks : Prep sports: After 20% cut last year, another expected in new budget.
- Ward Rejects Mets' Offer; He'll Attend Fullerton
- Ex-NHL Defenseman Degray Signs with Gulls
- MUSIC REVIEW : ELP Satisfies at Engaging Reunion Gig
- Hank Shines Through : Songs to Remember : Music: During his short and troubled life, Hank Williams wrote songs that continue to live on.
- * William P. Lyons has joined the...
- IDS Financial Opts to Settle Age Bias Suit : Litigation: Thirty-two former managers over 40 will divide $35 million.
- Bandanna Republic Imports
- Still a Mall, Mall World? : Fashion: Shopping center operators are looking for new ways to attract new customers. Their first conclusion: There's no business like show business.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Winfield, Morris Lead Blue Jays
- Country Folk Hop to It With a New Step : Fountain Valley Roundup Celebrates Revamped Club With Line Dancing and Barbecue
- A Bumper Crop on the Farm : 5 Northridge Players Who Signed Pro Contracts in the Spring Are Ripening in the Minors and Producing Impressive Numbers
- KNBC-TV Shuffles Producers of Two Afternoon Newscasts
- Panel Picks Lipski's 'Zephyr' as McFadden Plaza Sculpture
- Library May Be on the Shelf : Palos Verdes Peninsula: Officials predict that up to 92% of the library district's $4.5-million operating budget may be lost if the state siphons local property taxes to help balance its books.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 45 Weekend Homicides Counted by Coroner
- San Diego : Bill Collector Charged in 5 Rapes
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : May and Stanley Make the Plays That May Help Them Make Team
- IRVINE BOXING : Castro Worries, but Wins Anyway
- Blue Jays Go Out for a Cone : Baseball: AL East leaders get New York ace for Kent and a minor leaguer. Mets were worried they would get nothing for him.
- Pop Album Chart : 'The One' Is the One to Watch
- Presidential or Political? The Media Decide : George Bush is tiptoeing through one of those perilous 'damned if he does/damned if he doesn't' minefields.
- Anaheim Woman Accuses Perry, Ram Tackle, of Sexual Assault
- Race Series Makes Tracks for County
- Football
- Jurisprudence
- Football
- Vikings' Green Is in a Hurry : Pro football: New coach talks and moves fast as he seeks to turn around a foundering franchise.
- Don't Send Flowers, Check Will Be Enough
- Schools at Risk : Teachers Ask: How Safe Is Johnny?
- BOOK REVIEW : Witty Writing Is Straight From the Heart : THE EASY WAY OUT <i> by Stephen McCauley</i> : Simon & Schuster; $20; 298 pages
- Object of Desire : Carol Matthau Has Devoted a Lifetime to Charming, Soothing and Inspiring Great, Sometimes Troubled Men
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FULLERTON : Toxic Dump Remedy Proposed
- SAN DIEGO : Man Wielding Gun Wounded by Police
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Union Firefighter Says City Retaliating
- Disabled Plead for a Budget to Live By : Health services: State financial impasse threatens housing, medicine and services for handicapped, Santa Ana demonstrators say.
- Steffes Has Fired a Few Verbal Volleys, Too : Beach Volleyball: He hasn't been afraid to speak his mind on the way to the top of his game.
- Glad to Be Back in Coach : Angels: Wathan happy to hand over managing duties to Rodgers tonight.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Hebert Leads Saints in Baltimore, 17-3
- CHANGES AT G.M. : UAW Strike Closes GM Saturn Plant : Autos: Ohio local acts in response to threatened job losses. Similar confrontations may follow as firm carries out plan to cut payroll by 74,000.
- L.A. MAKES ITS LAST CAR : Area Is Still Big Player in the Industry : Manufacturing: Southland may no longer produce cars. But its contributions to the field--design centers and suppliers--are still vast.
- Ruble Plunges to New Low Amid Economic Worries
- Scissor Hands : Real Men Hack Off Their Shirt Sleeves
- Muslim Fundamentalists Post Gains in Lebanon Legislature Vote
- Casual Chic : At the Oaks Equestrian Event, the Look Will Be Dressy But Sporty, and You'll See Suits and Lots of Hats
- Brewery Charged With Negligence in 2nd Spill Into Van Nuys Creek
- Expansion of Senior Services Approved
- DANA POINT : Recreational Vehicle Parking Restricted
- Cable TV Show to Emphasize Police Programs
- Discovery May Help Doctors Curb Pain : Medicine: Researchers find that aspirin aids in blocking increased sensitivity after injury or surgery.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : Confident Williams Defeats Cardinals
- Berganio Lights Up Match Play : Golf: Sylmar 23-year-old defeats Alan Bratton, 4 and 2, to advance to second round of U.S. Amateur championship. Wi takes 7-up lead after nine holes before rain halts action.
- TENNIS / JEFF FLETCHER : Bayani, 9, Will Have a Forum in Which to Display Her Talents
- Neutral Site Sought for Football Games Between Dorsey, Banning
- Football
- Bronchitis Keeps Jacobs Out of Track World Cup
- TV Reviews : A Look at World Music, Don Cherry Style
- NATIONAL CITY : False Alarm Nets Marijuana Bust
- IRVINE : City Conduct of Legal Battle Condemned
- PANORAMA CITY : Man Gets Life Term in Deaths of Couple
- Federal Trial of Officers in King Beating Delayed Until February : Courts: New defense lawyers say they need more time to review the evidence. Legal experts say it will provide a greater chance of finding an impartial jury.
- Deportation Case Against Drywall Striker Dismissed
- Coast Guard Seeks Man Lost at Sea
- LOS ANGELES : City Sues Ex-Sergeant Who Was Guilty of Rape
- SAUGUS : Man Sentenced for Stalking, Petty Theft
- SPORTS WATCH : Big League Long Beach
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Padres Find Staff Catalyst in Deshaies : Baseball: Left-hander proves his naysayers wrong.
- U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Kiraly and Steffes Hope They Didn't Peak During Streak : Volleyball: After winning 13 consecutive tournaments, the top-seeded team has failed to reach the finals of the past two events.
- Gagliano Just Makes His Points : Chargers: Humphries, Carney also strong in 30-19 win over Rams.
- Will 'Peaks Freaks' Light Up 'Fire' at the Box Office?
- Photographs of Aborted Babies
- Davis' Comments on Spousal Rape
- Dan Quayle
- Photographs of Aborted Babies
- Photographs of Aborted Babies
- Photographs of Aborted Babies
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- July Restaurant Closures
- Dan Quayle
- Davis' Comments on Spousal Rape
- Support for Museum
- Photographs of Aborted Babies
- Change
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- Mexico, Shell Form Deal to Run Refinery : Energy: Petroleos Mexicanos will buy a 50% stake in Houston plant, ship crude there for processing and then send it back across the border.
- Orange Chamber Gets Grant to Assist, Retain Businesses
- The Brothers A
- Free Trade: Safe Food?
- City May Get Off the Hook on Housing : Housing: Assembly narrowly approves an exemption allowing the city to avoid its obligation to build 122 homes for people with low and moderate incomes.
- FILM : Young Liz Rides High in 'Velvet'
- Fit to Be Crowned : The British Royal Family Aside, Monarchies Around the World Are Doing Just Fine, Thank You
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Culver City : Arts Panel Needs Members
- * McCullah (Mac) St. Johns; Film Publicist, Union Executive
- Russian Muslims Cross Line to Fight in Georgia Enclave : Abkhazia: Yeltsin denounces defiant volunteer soldiers, promises to seal porous border.
- Bush Brushes Aside Question on Iran-Contra
- Out of the Doghouse : Despite Puppy Love, Frank Parsons May Shut Down Kennel for Strays
- L.A. Boosts Commitment to Blythe Street : Panorama City: The council agrees to a $3.5-million loan to help revitalize the gang-infested neighborhood.
- SANTA ANA : School Board OKs Budget Revisions
- IRVINE : Trustees Refuse to Restore Bus Service
- Political indicators: Clinton Street is just seven...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Pagel Will Get Plenty of Work
- AGRICULTURE
- WordStar 7.0 Is Fast and Easy to Use
- Big Trouble in Little Europe
- * David Miller; Chronicled Battle of the Little Bighorn
- Sweet Sour Salad and Cold Hot Chicken
- America's Drive to Compete Comes With Price : 'If I just didn't have to sleep, then I'd have time to do all the things I have to do,' says Angela Terry, one of the first voters interviewed for a new series--Field Notes: Americans in an Election Year.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Taking History's Painful Path : Tour: March of the Living takes Jewish students through the ashes of the Holocaust in Poland into the open arms of Israel.
- Anti-Torture Bill Held Up
- S.D. County High School Seniors Gain in SAT Scores
- Culver City : Hearing on Sony Expansion
- Glendale : Opening of Hospital Unit
- Toxic Discharges
- Tea and Sicily
- Eat, He Said
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour and Herschensohn Struggling in Orange County
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Political Effect Clouded for Both Hussein, Bush
- Building Limits May Be Revised : Housing: Some council members say the high number of requests for exceptions, 11 so far, may indicate that the new rules are too stringent.
- From the Classroom to the Campaign : Politics: Derek Shearer has taken a leave from Occidental to serve as an adviser to Bill Clinton. The professor and the governor are old friends.
- Canyon Homes to Blend With Nature
- La Mirada : Day Laborer Task Force to Hold Its First Meeting
- SAN FERNANDO : More Than $3,000 Donated to Student's Funeral Fund
- Ex-Register Manager Settles Wrongful-Termination Suit
- Florida's Avocado Crop Is Wiped Out by Hurricane
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Small Oil Spill, a Big Cleanup : Avila Beach struggles to remove crude that leaked from underground pipeline and flowed into the ocean, where it settled into kelp beds. Sacred Chumash Indian grounds are affected.
- THEATER NOTES : The Monster Maker : The co-author of Moorpark's current 'Dracula' production first popularized ghoulish characters in his famous 1960s song.
- South Gate : Council Rejects Assessing Businesses to Fund Chamber
- * Roger E. Seaver has been named...
- Window of Opportunity for Homeowners, Buyers : Housing: Improvements made to properties in three low-income neighborhoods will qualify for refunds of as much as $2,500.
- Open Debate About Closed Council Talks : City Hall: Carol Churchill says private sessions involving a hillside development violate the Brown Act. Other council members say the action is legal because litigation is involved.
- County Art Museum Fills Director Post
- 8-Year-Old Shot With Paint Pellet Gun
- RESEDA : 2 Men Sought in High School Holdup
- How to Give California a Lift : Don't flinch--pass workers' comp reform now
- State May Fund Move of School : Education: Oxnard High would be relocated outside the city limits and away from an airport flight path.
- Thousand Oaks Tries Again to Buy Land for Plaza Entry
- City Rousts the Homeless From Tent City : Shelter: Angry mayor objects to encampment at one of city's most popular tourist attractions. Police remove squatters without incident.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Charges Are Denied in Baby-Selling Case
- Padberg Wins Unanimous Endorsement : Appointment: State Senate panel ignores Dornan's ire, backs foe for Commission on Status of Women post.
- AUTOS
- From One Hole to Another at Casino
- Safe, Certified, Smoke
- Panel Says UC Risks Loss of Trust : Finances: The university system may lose public support by letting officials live luxuriously while the state has severe money problems, audit committee warns.
- * Leonard Burkat; Supplied Notes on Classical Music Performances
- Midsummer Night's Hangout
- MUSIC / BELA FLECK & THE FLECKTONES : Banjo Picker Plus : Anaconda audience will experience an eclectic combination of jazz, World Beat, bluegrass and funk.
- Window of Opportunity for Homeowners, Buyers : Housing: A $350,000 loan from the city will help finance a nine-unit townhome complex for first-time buyers.
- Development Debate Hinges on Future of Shoreline Park : Municipal planning: Architects get approval to conduct studies on project for city's waterfront. Council requires, however, that the firm show whether a new park would really be an improvement.
- SAN FERNANDO : Ground Broken for Courthouse Parking
- Panel Approves Environmental Study of Monorail : Transportation: A report on a rival underground line was previously OKd. The action sets the stage for a decision on which of the two projects should be built.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Latino to Receive Top Educator Award
- Police Protection at the Cellular Level
- CAMARILLO : Schools to Establish Minimum Standard
- BASF to Sell Local Plant to Hexcel Corp. : Manufacturing: The buyer of the Anaheim facility, a maker of specialty chemicals and resins, said it has no plans to lay off any of the 270 employees.
- Dow Rises 14.59 as Dollar Ends Skid Against Mark : Market Overview
- Serbs Pound Sarajevo as Peace Meeting Opens
- La Puente : Billiard Parlor Approved
- La Puente : Senior Complex Plans OKd
- Czechoslovak Dissolution Set for Jan. 1
- Duarte : Senior Center Advances
- Hayden Ad Attacks 'Special Interest State' : Politics: Democratic assemblyman calls for the public's help in bringing about legislative reform.
- GOP Sending 'Elvis' on Clinton Bus Tour
- Norwalk : Municipal Water System Rates to Increase 38%
- City Council Moves to Evict Day Laborers : Workers: A planned ordinance would prohibit job solicitation anywhere in the city. The action comes after six months of effort to remove the men from Memorial Park.
- Bomb Kills 9, Injures 100 at Algiers Airport
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Valuing the Family : Two books by Ventura psychotherapist Monte Elchoness help parents and children deal with their feelings.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Hospitals Net $50,000 at 'Mistress'
- The Big Sweep : Fair: Crews labor to tidy up after thousands of visitors. Their boss thinks that neat surroundings will discourage people from littering.
- Cubs' Grace Is Amazing as a Hitter
- Banal Buildings at Pepperdine Denature Its Glorious Location
- RESTAURANTS : Randell's Pastas Sound Good, but Go With the Creole
- Foster, Hopper Punch Up Gangland Thriller 'Backtrack'
- Altadena : La Vina Developers Appeal
- China to Tell More About Jailed Dissidents : Human rights: Beijing, working with American activist, is trying to defuse Western criticism.
- Los Angeles : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- THE TIMES POLL : GOP Senate Candidates Having Trouble in O.C. : Slim leads for Seymour, Herschensohn make their chances against Feinstein and Boxer look doubtful.
- Bowler Dies of Beating in Dispute Over Rented Ball
- Political Donations by Tobacco Firms Exceed $2 Million
- He's Taking Local Politics National : Derek Shearer, a Top Adviser to Bill Clinton, Learned a Lot at City Hall
- MANNERS QUIZ
- STRUCTURES : Episcopal Church : Fillmore's landmark was moved there from Port Hueneme, where it was built in 1901.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Starting the Year With New Supplies, Attitude
- CIA Defector Back in Moscow, Lawyer Says
- Mayor Gives Up Police Guards After Criticism
- Heeding a New Call to Duty : Education: An ex-Marine is taking his experience to the streets in a program to keep African-American males from dropping out.
- Decisions
- AIDS Project Moving to Consolidate Programs : Social services: The L.A. organization will accommodate its growing caseload in a larger building. Other groups dealing with the illness will rent space there.
- ORANGE : Driver Education Classes Approved
- Woman Pleads Innocent in Adoption Scam
- Voges' Defense of Amateur Comes to Disastrous End
- At Lompoc Prison, Pen Is Mightier Than the Pen
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Performers Pitching In to Help Save Blackfriars
- Scott Karl Has Come Back Strong From Injury
- College Basketball
- MUSIC REVIEW : Eclectic Flecktones Build Fans
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Meet a Pair of Irrepressible Showoffs
- COUNTY FAIR ART : Slice of Americana : The festival attracts Sunday painters, rainy-day aesthetes and others whose work is detached from normal exhibit channels.
- Santa Monica : Gas Leak Stops Drill
- The Art of Suing: Anyone Can
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Spraying Begins for Oriental Fruit Fly
- Do Your Homework to Ensure Your Child Has a Productive Year
- From the Classroom to the Campaign : Politics: Derek Shearer has taken a leave from Occidental to serve as an adviser to Bill Clinton. The professor and the governor are longtime friends.