- Singing U.N.'s Praises
- Good Reviews for Pop Music Critic
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- Writer Missed the Point About Race
- TV Plagiarism Charge
- Gauging Racism and Greed in Hollywood
- Equality Ignored?
- Gauging Racism and Greed in Hollywood
- Pact for Valencia Firm
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- A PLANT-SAFE PRIMER
- Robert B. McKay; Scholar on Constitutional Law
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- Ruling in North Case Rested on Two Traditions : Law: A person may be compelled to testify but his forced testimony can't be used against him. The prosecutor had opposed Congress hearings.
- Amos Neyhart; Father of Driver Education Classes
- Bomb Blast Rips London's Stock Exchange; No Injuries Reported : Terrorism: Apparent IRA warning allows time to evacuate the building and surrounding area.
- Troy Dixon; Rap Group Member
- BLUE LINE JOURNAL : Cares of the City Left Behind by Those on Day's Last Train
- Hank Grant, Entertainment Columnist, Newsman, Dies
- FULLERTON : Travelers Invited to Hostel Open House
- Boy Hurt by Saw Getting Lots of Support During Recovery
- Judge Turns Down Request to Suspend County Drug Tests : Worker rights: Applicants for sensitive and safety-related jobs may still be tested. Unions had asked for injunction to halt new program.
- Relatives Gain Control of Dead Actor's Estate
- Sportscaster 'Fast Eddie' Alexander Gets 5 Years in Fraud Case
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Seek Pair Who Robbed Restaurant
- Dodgers' Loss to Pirates Leaves Extra Bad Taste : Baseball: Poor defense behind Morgan in 4-2 defeat prompts Scioscia to decry underachieving by club.
- Cal Ripken Sets Fielding Record; Orioles Beat White Sox in 10, 3-2
- BOXING : Thanks to America, King Is the Real Champ
- PERFORMANCE ART : An Engaging Hughes Work in Progress
- Economic Summit in Houston
- Economic Summit in Houston
- Getting to Know You . . . and Every Muscle Hurts : Dance: As part of a cultural exchange, the Georgian dancers are back in town--this time to teach San Diegans their demanding style of movement.
- Cypress Parish Hosting Beginners' Bible Study
- S&L; Outflow Near 2-Month Record
- Is It Twilight Time for Dodgers, Angels?
- Home Builder's Profits Off 35%
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Mayor Barry Signs Family Leave Bill
- THE "SMOKING GUN" TRANSCRIPT
- Suspect Held in Kidnaping of Girl, Rape of Her Mother
- 1,860 Are Nominees for Pace
- METROPOLITAN LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME : Norville's Intensity Puts Him in Charge on Mound
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : As Friends and Foes Alike Have Discovered, Petite Ile Will Bite You--On and Off Track
- Edison's Air Quality Plan Called a 'Sham'
- El Salvador Peace Talks Reopened
- Paul Reps; Writings Spread Zen Philosophy in the West
- 3 Accused of Smuggling Exotic Fruit Into State
- COLUMN ONE : Sports as a Second Language : Immigrant students around the Southland are using athletics to hurdle social barriers and adapt to American culture.
- TRAFFIC WATCH : Rail Plan
- El Cajon
- THE BRITISH OPEN : Norman, Faldo: Major Matchup at St. Andrews
- Wells Fargo to Buy Anaheim Bank Company
- Gary W. Lisenbee has joined Spectrum Asset...
- She Might Be a Court, but Some Readers Say She Should Not Judge
- Navy Cancels $600-Million Lockheed Plane Contract
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Rep. Boggs Decides Not to Run Again
- Federal Feedback Positive on Otay Mesa Binational Airport Plan
- Garrido Said to Be 'Very Interested' in Coming Back to Coach the Titans : Colleges: Neale Stoner says Fullerton might be able to persuade baseball coach to leave Illinois.
- The Lead Sox Have Potential for Triple Plays
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Newport's Rejection of an Architect's Vision : Design: The choice of avant-gardist Renzo Piano to shape the Newport Harbor Art Museum was hailed in 1988. Then he was replaced by a N.Y. firm.
- Answers From Baby Doomers on Whether They're Apathetic
- Air-Freight Carrier Faces Fight Over Toledo Project : Litigation: Ohio residents concerned about flight noise have filed a lawsuit seeking to stop construction of a $58-million facility for Irvine-based Burlington Air Express.
- House Swapping : Tourists Trade Their Homes for Castles Around the World
- NUTS & BOLTS : A how-to for homeowners : Water Bed Has Fulfilled the Promise Made in '60s
- 5 More Cubans Seek Refuge at Spanish Embassy in Havana
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Maoist Rebels Kill Executive, Educator
- Air Conditioning Has Changed Homeowners' Lives : Lifestyle: It ranks as one of America's great inventions, but there's more to it than just flipping a switch.
- Border Cable Repair Slows Illegal Entries
- U.S. Boy Scouts Plan Gifts to E. Europe Units
- Sex Scandal in Canadian Archdiocese Renews Debate on Celibacy, Doctrine : Catholicism: Observers say that Newfoundland's painful crisis involving child abuse demonstrates the need for an overhaul of church structure.
- OXNARD : Brother's Van Pins Man Against Wall
- San Diego
- Brennan: Justice for All
- Pomona Man Guilty in Botched Robbery
- Notifiable Diseases Report
- MASTERS NATIONAL CYCLING : Oregon Woman Finally Captures Her Gold
- GOLF ROUNDUP : King's Fast Start Gets Daniel Going
- Economic Summit in Houston
- Neeme Jarvi, Cellist Harrell in Hollywood Bowl Program
- Amphitheater Says It's Laying Off the Top Acts : Entertainment: Pacific in Costa Mesa reports trying to cut its losses by staying out of bidding wars with Irvine Meadows.
- * Donald M. Earhart, who was recently...
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- Resdel Industries Reorganizing: Newport Beach-based Resdel Industries...
- RETAIL : Attention Shoppers, Survey Figures Show You Want Rebates
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra-based parent company...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ARMENIA : Nationalists Take Soviets Hostage
- Station Blacks Out Dornan So Potential Foe Can't Ask Equal Time
- Santa Ana Thrift Figure Gets 20 Years
- Pretty Face, Ugly Crimes: Killer Back Up for Parole
- San Diego
- Handcuffing the Locals in Tobacco War
- COUNTYWIDE : Church Fund-Raiser to Benefit Homeless
- Handcuffing the Locals in Tobacco War
- Event Honoring Priest Postponed Till September
- A Plucky Group Takes On the County
- Doing the Rights Thing
- White, Black, Latino Enrollment Down at UCLA
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan's 299th Victory Comes With Relief
- POINT MUGU : Navy Identifies Men Whose Jet Crashed
- Hiring Statements Decried in Encinitas : Immigration: Migrant advocates say officials are misrepresenting federal law on curbside hiring.
- California Commercial Bankshares: The Santa Ana parent...
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- MOTOR RACING : Southwest Standings in a Jam
- Nine Shots Back of Leaders, Nicklaus Thinks He Still Has a Shot
- Baseball Keeps Jackson From Football Destiny
- Foster Grandparents Like Staying in Touch With Special-Needs Children : Families: The federally subsidized program marks its 25th anniversary this year. 27,000 senior citizens help 68,500 youngsters at 3,500 U.S. sites.
- A Rational Look at an Irrational System
- Plane Mishap in Long Beach Harbor
- Limiting Sales of Spray Paint to Curb Graffiti
- Window Panel Pact
- Women Protest Fast Exit by Male Stripper
- Court Was Brennan's Life and He Gave It His Last Energy
- Quake Toll Rises; U.S. Marine Killed in Crash : Philippines: The number of dead related to Monday's temblor climbs to 659. Survivors plead for food and other relief aid.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Indian Standoff in Land Dispute
- COSTA MESA : Sixth-Graders Face Switch to Jr. High
- Clara Marie English; Lifelong Valley Resident
- LOS ANGELES : Council May Ease Horse-Keeping Law
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Hey, Anybody Seen Any Dirt?
- Stewart Leads Truck Field in Coliseum Grand Prix
- LeMond Keeps Cool, Awaits Time Trial
- Thanks to LeMond, ABC Will Have No Trouble Peddling Tour
- GOODWILL GAMES : Barrowman Record Brings World-Class Stature to Opening Day
- Westcorp Inc.: The Irvine-based parent company of...
- Advanced Micro Devices: The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based computer...
- Holmes & Narver Names V.P., Chief Financial Officer
- American Brands to Buy Faucet Firm Moen Group
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Late Selling Pushes Dow Down 32.67
- Liberia Rebels Overrun Northern Part of Capital
- Smith Prods Lungren to Return Oil Money
- Maj. Gen. George Mabry Jr.; Medal of Honor Winner in WWII
- Greyhound Dog Research at UCLA Attacked, Backed
- COUNTYWIDE : Groups Call Boycott of Salvadoran Coffee
- VENTURA : Skateboarder Hit by Car Critically Hurt
- Racially Troubled District Fires Black Superintendent
- Road & Track Founder John Bond, 77, Dies of Emphysema
- WEST COVINA : Booking Delayed for Slaying Suspects
- 17-Year-Old Enters Not Guilty Plea in Deaf Man's Slaying
- OXNARD : 11 Disabled Pupils Camp Out at Beach
- LOS ANGELES : Honors for Priest Postponed 2 Months
- GARDEN GROVE : New Homes Rehabilitate Slum Area
- District Asks Parents to Help Counsel Students
- GOODWILL GAMES ROUNDUP : U.S. Women Defeated in Volleyball
- Excerpts From the Miramax vs. MPAA Ruling
- Subliminal Messages Crux of Suit
- Individualism vs. Affirmative Action Policy in UC Admissions
- Brig. Gen. Alejandro Galido; Linked to Filipino Coup Bid
- U.S. Bars Sale of Furnaces to Iraq, Citing Arms Use
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Cleanup Planned for Dioxin-Laced Town
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Troops Unearth Mass Police Grave
- 8 Prospective Sites for UC Campus Revealed : Education: Regents announce possible San Joaquin Valley locations for branch. Choice will be narrowed to two or three by November and a final selection made next year.
- Prosecutions of Reagan Aides Undercut by Court Three Times
- Anniversary of Bid to Kill Hitler Marked
- Crucial Watergate Tape Edited by Nixon Library
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Viet Fishermen Fight Old Law
- SUNLAND : 3 Found Guilty of Mileage Rollbacks
- Choking on the Purse Strings : * Sacramento Just Is Not Doing Its Job
- D.A. Probing Pacts Given Out by RTD : Transit: Investigation centers on claims of forgery to certify that a Metro Rail subcontractor was a disadvantaged business.
- 10 More Kidnap Calls Reported to Authorities
- Street Vendors Eke Out a Living in Fear of Crackdown
- Conditions at Juvenile Hall Prompt Suit : Civil Rights: ACLU action against county says crowded facility doesn't provide children with bare necessities of life.
- Schofield Is Battling His Demons
- Judge Changes Rose Prison Site to Marion, Ill.
- School, City Officials Praise Efforts Behind the Titan Sports Complex : Ground breaking: Fullerton City Councilman Dick Ackerman is thanked for backing the facility.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies Get Rid of Charlton, but It Doesn't Help Against Reds
- Nationwide Health Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Family Turns Out Music in a Box : Craft: The Kohauts engage in a venture that they share with only a few companies in the world.
- Brennan, Top Liberal, Quits Supreme Court : Judiciary: Ill health forces retirement. Political battle looms. His replacement could have profound impact.
- Yugoslavia Struggles Over Confederation Prospects : Independence: The nation could embrace three states.
- Troops Wound 36 Gaza Palestinians
- Wife Claims False Arrest in Spouse's Death : Litigation: Mary Kellel-Sophiea says two officers bungled the investigation of her husband's killing and set her up as the prime suspect.
- Crowded Sky Topic of Pilots' Seminar
- Prosecution Asks That Lawyer Delay Becoming a Judge : Crime: An attorney, named to the bench and eager to don his robes, represents a suspect in a capital case, and the D.A. says his resignation would further delay the lengthy proceeding.
- SAN CLEMENTE : 50,000 Expected at All-Day Street Fest
- Charcoal Phoenix : The Focal Point of Fury During Watts Riots Is Now Hub of Hope
- COUNTYWIDE : L.A.'s Sterile Medflies Turn Up in County
- North County
- Unsung Heroes Lift West Stars to Victory in All-Star Game
- Woodland Hills West Reaches Final With Banner Effort : Legion: Woodland Hills East drops 4-3 decision to rival for its first setback in the double-elimination tournament.
- Rookie's 4 RBIs Power Angels, 9-4
- Not Impressed With Body of Their Work
- Actor's Life Imitates Art as He Goes From Ringmaster to 'Barnum'
- Tribune Says $900,000 Was Misappropriated
- U.S. Judge Given Broad Power in Asbestos Case : Product liability: With 130,000 claims pending against Manville and more expected, the federal courts try to get things moving.
- Helionetics Inc.: The Irvine-based electronics company said...
- Ingram Micro D: The Santa Ana-based distributor...
- TriCare Inc.: The Santa Ana-based occupational health-care...
- Arrest Marks New Japanese Stock Scandal
- Caterpillar Inc.: The Peoria, Ill.-based construction equipment...
- Israel Reassured on Missile Defense : U.S. Aid: Cheney says the Arrow project will continue despite crunch.
- NATION IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Inquiry Into Votes for Cash Expanded
- Laura Perls; Helped Develop Gestalt Therapy
- 2 Cosmonauts Must Walk in Space Again to Repair a Sticking Hatch
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ailing Atwater Picks Spokesman for GOP
- Police Hold Off Booking 2 Suspects in Slaying
- 20 Senior Girl Scouts Receive Gold Award
- The Final Insult: Death on Skid Row Street : Homeless: 'Adam 94' died in a fall during a drunken stupor. Such a demise is a tragically common occurrence.
- Colleen Johnston; Accountant
- CAMP PENDLETON : Marines Blamed for Massive Brush Fire
- San Diego
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- Quarterback Todd Gragnano and defensive lineman Hartwell...
- Bingham Wins Main Events at Ventura
- Limiting Sales of Spray Paint to Curb Graffiti
- The 14th Annual LA Prep Senior Bowl...
- Mano Negra: Vive le Rock
- Philip Glass and Tania Leon Open 1990 Cabrillo Festival
- David Gergacz, Another Sprint Executive, Quits
- Bush Attacks Democrats Over Spending : Politics: President lashes out again at GOP rally in the West. A Republican majority in the Senate will help turn things around, he says.
- Limiting Sales of Spray Paint to Curb Graffiti
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barry Guard Denies Seeing Cocaine Used
- Nixon Library Technology Lets Visitors 'Interview' Him
- Council May Ease Law on Keeping Horses
- Arrest Made in 'Good Samaritan' Shooting
- Philippine Quake Relief Fund Is Established
- Girl, 7, Rescued After 24-Hour Kidnap Ordeal : Port Hueneme: The child is found in Las Vegas with a man who police say had sexually assaulted her mother.
- For the Good of Baseball
- 3 Found Guilty of Odometer Rollbacks
- Barring the Unforeseen Often Proves a Problem
- Heat Takes Its Toll on SCGA Field : Amateur golf: Defending champion Stankowski slips to second-place tie with Voges after 67 on first round. Wi barely survives cut.
- A Concerted Effort to Tour : Pianist Andreas Bach Returns for Appearance With Pacific Symphony as Part of Vigorous 2-Continent Schedule
- Strep B Infection Can Kill Infants Quickly : Disease: Probably one in five pregnant women carries the bacteria in her genital tract. It can be transmitted to infants either before or during delivery.
- Economic Summit in Houston
- Ticketing Jaywalkers for Their Own Good
- Boeing Co. May Sell Canadian Unit: The...
- Frank Says He'll Apologize to His Colleagues
- Officials Praise Stiff Term in S&L; Fraud Case
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA BARBARA : Actor Gene Kelly Marries Writer, 36
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : 45 Police Reportedly Flee Rebel Captors
- De Klerk Meets With Mandela; 2nd Round Set
- Tumor-Stricken Atwater Names a GOP 'Designated Spokesman'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Driver in Oxford Bus Crash Arrested
- She Might Be a Court, but Some Readers Say She Should Not Judge
- GARDENING : Products Have Got You Covered
- MIDEAST / HOLDING THE HIGH GROUND : 23 Years Later, Golan Heights Still Towering Sign of Syria-Israel Rift
- Exxon Tanker Involved in Alaskan Oil Spill Returns to Water : Shipping: The repaired and renamed Exxon Valdez will head out on its first assignment, to pick up oil in the Middle East and carry it to Europe.
- Lemon Firm Accused of Giving Best Jobs to Men : Lawsuits: The packinghouse association says it encouraged female workers to seek promotions. A four-year legal battle nears the end.
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- Man, 19, Found Shot to Death in Desert
- Christophe Tiozzo of France stopped American Paul...
- THE COLLEGES : Baseball Players Warm to the Idea of Wild and Wacky Summer League
- UNLV Can't Defend NCAA Title : College basketball: Champion is barred from 1990-91 postseason because of 1977 case concerning infractions. Kansas faced similar ban in '88-89.
- GOLF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AMATEUR : Duncan Battles Heat for One-Shot Lead Over Stankowski, Voges
- Suit to Block Merger of Music Venues Filed
- Cerullo Nears Completion of Deal for Heritage USA
- Music Reviews : Shostakovich Quartet Makes Local Debut at Schoenberg Hall
- Marine National Bank: The Santa Ana bank...
- * Michael R. Nall has joined Meridian...
- 2,500-Home Development Planned: Santa Margarita Co. wants...
- Space Station Study Predicts Repair Woes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Armenians Take Soviets Hostage
- James Burford, 79; Unionist, Organizer
- FULLERTON : Mayor Catlin Home After Beach Wipeout
- MOORPARK : Funds Sought to Pay Llama's Medical Bill
- Officer Gets 2 Years for Burglary, Battery
- Gang Member Pleads Guilty in Teen's Slaying
- A Quiet Salute to a Mighty Warship : Navy: The New Jersey arrives in Long Beach to be readied for mothballing. It is one of only four U.S. battleships and is the fleet's most decorated vessel.
- Antonovich Says Landfill Vote Should Be Delayed : Dump: Opponents of the proposed expansion of Sunshine Canyon would have another month to state their case before the Board of Supervisors makes its final decision.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Starts Slowly, Finishes Reneberg, 7-6, 6-0
- Chargers Are (No.) 1 Draft Pick Short of a Load
- OPTIMIST WORLD JUNIOR GOLF : Rallies Fail as Kiggens, Begay Win
- * Lawrence S. Boval has been named...
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- RETAIL
- ASK THE HANDYMAN : Skip Screws, Nails When Fixing Chair
- Chrysler Exploring Some Employee Ownership : Autos: In opening talks with its union workers, the car maker also hints that it may want to be a strike target.
- Watergate: The Facts Versus Nixon Library
- THE 'SMOKING GUN' TRANSCRIPT
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Citizens May Decide on Use of Parkland
- 6 Charged With Link to Drug Money
- Monahan Fuels Water Feud With Council
- Pilot Dies After Plane Grazes Santee Homes
- Marine Probe Blames Platoon for Fire That Burned 10,000 Acres
- IRVINE : New Council Hits Agran 2 Last Times
- Buckey Jury Reaches a Verdict on 1 of 8 Counts
- Off-Duty Officer Shot, Fires at Fleeing Suspects
- Gov. Mario Cuomo said that if George...
- Is Henning's View Just Raisin Hopes?
- A state business leader resigned from the...
- Lieberthal Honored by Publication
- She Might Be a Court, but Some Readers Say She Should Not Judge
- RETAIL
- Business Created To Give Away All Its Profits : Charities: There hasn't been much left over to contribute, but the owner of Pax Publishing, which serves only nonprofit agencies, says worthy causes will get the excess.
- Distributors Raiding Rivals' Record Labels
- Fertilizer, Happy Disposition Ripen Tomatoes
- Nationalism Tugging Apart Yugoslav Unity
- Gorbachev Advances Plan for Decentralizing Nation : Kremlin: A Soviet 'Union of Sovereign States' will be created. Market-economy measures are also due.
- Durenberger Made Passionate Plea for Mercy
- OJAI VALLEY : County Postpones Action to Allow Dogs on 9-Mile Trail
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Stolen Plane and Dead Pilot Found
- 2 Girls to Stand Trial in Fatal Robbery Try
- George H. Brown; Longtime Litton Engineer
- Florida Teen Is Boy Wonder of the Waves : Surfing: Kelly Slater is 18, but he's giving the veterans a run for their money at a surf meet in San Clemente.
- NEVADA LAS VEGAS PENALTIES : Sanctions Could Mean Shortfall for Big West
- For Eartha Kitt, a Mundane World Has Taken Romance Out of Life
- Rockwell Wins 'Star Wars' Contract
- Don't Overwork Your Air Conditioner
- She Might Be a Court, but Some Readers Say She Should Not Judge
- Distributors Raiding Rivals' Record Labels
- Disneyland Agrees to Pay $550,000 to Settle Toxic Waste Complaint