- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Vagrancy 'Cap Won by Queena
- Track and Field
- KPBS Radio Says That Paid Spots Aren't Commercials
- TV REVIEW : 'Requiem' a Poetic Paean to Freedom
- Jacob Betters Her Best to Win : Swimming: Seventeen-year-old Nadadore records the 15th-fastest time in the world this year in the 200 freestyle.
- Democrats Reject Plan for Spring Presidential Caucus : Politics: Backers hoped to beef up state's role in selection of White House nominee. But critics said undertaking would cost too much money and effort.
- Car Bomb in Surburb of Madrid Injures 5
- Moving On: High-profile socialite Georgette Mosbacher may...
- Rejoice! Britain Has Saved the Wart-Biter
- Influential Lobbyist Rose From Humble Beginnings
- Science / Medicine : Museum Displays Works of Inventors
- California IN BRIEF : MARYSVILLE : Ex-Police Officer Arrested in Slaying
- Science / Medicine : Largest Wind Tunnel Begins Tests
- Topmost Gun : Military: Rear Adm. William E. Newman is the latest naval aviator to assume command of Point Mugu's Pacific Missile Test Center, a 'plum job.'
- Vista Stumbles on Road to Development : Growth: Lawsuits, recession stymie plans to expand courthouse, build commercial centers and revive downtown.
- Vandalism Cuts Los Alamitos Handle
- Pop Music : Fans, Not Buffett, Lively at Bowl
- OPERA REVIEW : 'HMS Pinafore' Embarks on Sprightly Seas
- Northrop Will Pay $8 Million in Suit Alleging Test Fraud
- Foreign Stock Markets
- 3 Killed as Tree Falls on Van at Ski Resort
- Cole a Merry Soul as Leader of the Band
- 4-Year-Old Boy Sets Pajamas on Fire : Accident: The Tustin child suffers burns over 60% of his body when he gets his hands on a cigarette lighter.
- 2 Hurt in Gunfire Attack on Taxicab
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Donations Received for DARE, Concerts
- VENTURA : Breakfasts to Focus on How to Recycle
- Apartment Blaze Injures Firefighter
- Police Search for Transient's Killer
- ANAHEIM : Free Meals Available to Children at 4 Sites
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : A Museum With the Personal Touch
- June Too Soon? Dodgers Beat the Pirates Again, 2-0 : Baseball: L.A. scores its third victory in the four-game series and now has best record in the major leagues at 42-26.
- Hurst Skips All-Star Discussion After Victory Over Cardinals : Baseball: Pitcher allows just seven hits through nine innings to defeat St. Louis, 3-2.
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- TAIWAN: Taiwan, one of the world's biggest...
- COLUMN ONE : On China's Hungry Plateaus : Rural peasants survive by relying on ingenuity and superstition. Now, to relieve grinding poverty, Beijing plans the largest relocation project since the Communist revolution.
- Teachers Union Shows Its Strength in Budget Battle : Lobby: The CTA has emerged as a potent interest group. Some say its ties to Democrats could weaken it.
- Strategic Air Command Tries to Plot New Course : Defense: The service's sprawling warfare center focuses on training and tactics for non-nuclear conflicts.
- Science / Medicine : Malaria Prevention Linked to Insecticide-Laced Nets
- COLUMN LEFT / GEORGE BLACK : Rich and Poor, Under the Volcano : Left behind to dig out, Filipinos gird for the next fight over ash-blanketed U.S. bases.
- The Guy, or His Act, Is Great
- Welch Takes Triathlon Win In Familiar Stride
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Takes Day Off From Bullpen
- SAILING : Title in Schock 35 Class Won by Schmidt, Gordon
- Pop : A Small Dose of Pure Odetta in Anaheim
- OPERA REVIEW : Carol Neblett: A New Girl of the Golden West
- COMPANIES
- Pact With Iraq Reached, Kurdish Leader Reports
- The Scariest Word to Soviets? It May Be 'Privatization' : Reform: Concepts of private property and free enterprise violate everything they have been taught.
- Bush Advisers Say Sununu Can Survive Furor
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JUNE 22
- MISSION VIEJO : New Commission Has Vacancy to Fill
- WATTS SUMMER GAMES : Westchester Shows Why It Should Be Ranked No. 1
- Pop Music : Downing Lacks Range, Emotion at the Strand
- The Monster Fish From Rocky Deep : Ugly, Frightening Pargo Are Thugs That Anglers Love to Challenge
- Psst! We're Here : Negotiating the diplomatic maze is hard even for savvy ambassadors from powerful countries. But for representatives of small, poor nations, it's tough just reminding everyone that . . . Psst! We're Here
- Hungary Advises Restraint in Farewell to Soviets : Eastern Europe: A giant street party June 30 will give the nation a chance to vent pent-up resentment after 46 years of occupation.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners to Review 4-Story Project
- Fighting Bulge on Orange Freeway Is an Uphill Battle
- IRVINE : Thousands Take a Taste of O.C.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Delahoussaye Wins, Is Over $100 Million
- Jazz : Pascoal Lives Up to His Legend
- JAZZ REVIEW : Top Talents at N.Y. Fest
- L.A.'s Artsy Types Display Their Comic Side
- Dysfunctional Family's True and Funny Story : THE REVOLUTION OF LITTLE GIRLS, <i> by Blanche McCrary Boyd,</i> Knopf, $19, 205 pages
- FULLERTON : Council OKs Hike in Golf Course Fees
- Inmates Riot Over Quality of Breakfast
- After 15 Dark Years, a Pause for Peace : Ethiopia: The provisional government pledges a democratic path to ending both fratricidal carnage and famine.
- COUNTYWIDE : Airport Noise Hearing Is Today
- Judge Kamins Brings Distinct Style to King Case : Courts: The former public defender has shown a penchant for creativity and unpredictability during the high-pressure situation.
- SWIMMING : Namesnik Has Touch for Second Win of Meet
- Music : eXindigo! Presents New Works
- Familiar Faces Face Tough Fortnight : Wimbledon: Even Edberg's first match is a challenge. Tabloids having field day with Navratilova.
- Baye Gets Fiery Role in 'Every Other Weekend' : Movies: The French actress is known for playing enigmatic, passive women, but now she lets loose as a mom desperate for the love of her kids.
- Mutual Funds
- JAPAN: Slumping world securities markets cut deeply...
- History Supports CalPERS' Estimate of Yield
- Travel Tip: Buy a Rock Band's Bus
- Schwarzkopf Picks Publisher
- Sullivan Warns AMA on Rising Medical Costs
- NEWS ANALYSIS : AIDS Conference Loses Its Sense of Urgency : Health: The effort to find a cure has been bogged down by politics and economics. Scientific progress has slowed since the initial flurry of activity.
- Getting It Together for Our Children : Powerful grand jury report shows how to improve services
- Mexico Officials Report 17 Cases of Cholera
- Science / Medicine : Coral Reefs Losing Their Color
- District's Water Users Miss Cutback Goal : Drought: Simi Valley and Moorpark are among areas where fines will be levied. Altogether, county residents and farmers served by the Calleguas agency were short of the target by about 2%.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Wills Property to City Library, UCI
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : North Opens Practice for July 12 Game; South Starts Thursday
- Chief of Cali Cartel Fills Spot Vacated by Escobar on Most-Wanted List : Colombia: He heads the cocaine ring now seen as the world's largest. And extradition to U.S. is being banned.
- Austine Hearst; Wife of Newspaper Chief
- Lingering Piles of Trash Tarnish Sparkle's Effect
- CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR : Jaws Yield Big Bucks in Shark Contest
- PLACENTIA : Gas Station Loses Bid to Sell Alcohol
- Science / Medicine : Methadone Held Beneficial
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : Reports of Seles' Injury Are Greatly Exaggerated
- Time Doesn't Heal Wounds for Reliever
- When Mercedes Falters, Mazda Is Winner : Le Mans: Victory comes when a four-lap, 15-minute deficit is overcome in 24-hour race.
- Americans Lead the British in Globe Project
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Hulbert Ends Long Day With Win
- Owner, Coach, Player and Scout : Semipro football: Gil Harris played at Edison High and Golden West College, but now he wears all the hats for the Orange Coast Dolphins.
- Pop Music : Birdland Plays at Punk but Carnival Art Scores
- JAPAN: Japan's economy expanded a robust 5.7%...
- Custom Apartments Give Handicapped Their Independence
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- COSTA MESA : School Budget to Be Considered
- Read <i> Our</i> Lips, Latinos Tell Condo Board : Regulations: Residents say the same association that cited a woman for kissing is treating them unfairly.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Expected to OK Sewer Rate Hike
- Vista Man Badly Burned in Car Fire
- Must a 'Different Drummer' be a Man? : Court ruling against women in military school defies logic
- Boy Rescued From Python
- Rip Current Sends Booth on Run to Surfing Victory
- Oliver Stone Fights Back : Movies: His 'JFK' is still being filmed but critics are already assailing its accuracy and motives. 'This isn't history, this is moviemaking,' the director rejoins--and star Kevin Costner agrees.
- DeFranco and Gibbs in Full Swing at Hyatt Jazz Festival
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Dutch Master Pronk Makes a Memorable Debut
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Dream' Falls Short of Mark
- COMPANIES
- Foreign-Owned Car Maker Stuck in Its Tracks in China
- AUSTRALIA: The government has rejected a major...
- ECONOMY
- End of a Paper Trail : Newspapers: Washington Post executive editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, who'll retire in September, has imprinted his style on American journalism.
- Volcano's Debris May Spark Industry
- Science / Medicine : Emotional Impact : Once-Underestimated Brain Functions Are Revealing Their Role in Shaping Perception and Memory
- Science / Medicine : Astronomers Find Moon Has a Tail
- COUNTYWIDE : Architects Invite Vote on Projects
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Hand Twins 2nd Loss in 21 Games
- Connors Will Play TeamTennis, and There Are Strings Attached
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Cardinals' Smith Finally Makes a Mistake While Throwing Ball
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Governors Pick Gore as Best '92 Candidate
- MAN IN THE NEWS : Ross Johnson--He May Have Met His Match in Wilson
- Girl, 16, Killed as Car Hits Hillside; Two Boys Injured
- ROSSMOOR : Homeowners to Vote on Buying Parkland
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Save Our Schools--Repeal Prop. 98 : The 'rescue' of mandated funds was a political farce; the initiative's formula is leading public education to ruin.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Youths Get Payoff for Graduating
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs' Bullpen Fails in 9th Loss in a Row
- Stevens Waiting for Second Chance at First
- OPERA REVIEW : A Sensitive 'Turn of the Screw'
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Mitchell Activated for Dodger Series
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Odetta and the Symphony: an Odd Coupling Indeed
- Basketball
- ECONOMY
- Name Chosen for Santa Ana Zoo Exhibit
- Dirty Deeds of 'Soap' World Aren't So Funny
- STAGE REVIEW : A Potent 'Merchant of Venice'
- ECONOMY
- Milken Movie Project Junked
- 'Choice' Plan in Public Schools Considered : Education: Bill allows students to transfer to another district under certain conditions. Experts do not expect many such switches to take place.
- Climber Airlifted to Hospital After Fall
- Volcano Clouds Future of Strategic Clark Base : Philippines: Mt. Pinatubo may remain active for up to three years, endangering lives and equipment.
- MISSION VIEJO : Assistant Supt. of District Is Retiring
- PLATFORM : Immigrants' Tuition
- Change of Heart : After Emotion of Paris, Connors Tries Wimbledon
- Glusac 3rd at U.S. Junior Track Meet
- Vernon Victory
- Story Seemed Like an Ad for Gangs
- Role of Religion in Schools, Society
- Role of Religion in Schools, Society
- Article Spreads Misconceptions
- Mental Health Reforms
- Role of Religion in Schools, Society
- Reproducing Art Experience
- Reagan on Hostages
- Library Fee May Cost City Customers
- Boycott Versus 'Buycott'
- Fire Department Cuts
- Reagan on Hostages
- President Schwarzkopf
- Role of Religion in Schools, Society
- Site Near Prison Not fit for Campus
- Reproducing Art Experience
- Boycott Versus 'Buycott'
- POP/ROCK - June 24, 1991
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- TELEVISION - June 24, 1991
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- Names in the News - June 24, 1991
- Names in the News - June 24, 1991
- Names in the News - June 24, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 24, 1991
- CHILD SUPPORT: Orange County has fewer deadbeat...
- Woman Drowns in Rough Surf at Three Arch Bay
- STRICTLY SPEAKING: Three out of four Orange...
- Probes' Effects Worry Brea Leaders : Government: Investigations of Councilman Ron Isles and Mayor Wayne D. Wedin over awarding of contracts come at a key time in city's redevelopment.
- KCET Officials Contest Times Interpretation of Station's New Budget
- Pan Am 103 Clue Leads to Libyans : Terrorism: U.S. and Scottish investigators now believe that the regime of Moammar Kadafi carried out the jet bombing that killed 270.
- WHAT'S UP, DOC? Orange County parents are...
- 7 Rich Nations Tie Soviet Aid to Free Market
- X-Rated Industry's Ad Attacks Censorship : Public relations: Firms join forces to fight a crackdown on adult entertainment. Their announcement in the New York Times defends free speech.
- Paul Ecke Sr., 96; He Perfected Poinsettia and Began a Tradition
- FICTION
- Restaurants : AROUND THE WORLD : Tropical Madness and Eclectic Tastes Merge in This Santa Monica Cafe
- STYLE : FASHION : Orient Expression
- THE ENDANGERED KINGDOM: The Struggle to Save...
- Give Mildew Problem a Breath of Fresh Air
- Future Fades for Fishermen of Northeast Brazil : Lifestyle: Trawlers, shrimp and lobster boats pose outsized challenge to men aboard small log rafts.
- Walking With Dog Not a Pet Peeve at Resort
- Renaissance Musicians Love New York, but Feeling Isn't Always Mutual : Entertainment: <i> A cappella </i> singers get thrown out of the best places. The trouble is that most audiences today just aren't in tune with the 15th Century.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : LANDMARKS : Golden State Opportunities
- Q & A : He Heads Small School but Has Affected Many
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Interior Motives
- World IN BRIEF : SPAIN : U.S. Blocks Treaty to Protect Antarctica
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : RITUALS : Stopping for Greens
- Luxembourg Alarmed by Suicides
- Contraceptives Help Keep Finland's Rats Under Control
- Council Delays Vote on Towing Contract : Politics: The mayor had bought a house from the head of the firm he endorsed for the pact. A councilman says this 'has the appearance of impropriety.'
- Going Into Details
- Losing Ground: THE CONSERVATIVE ALLIANCE RECEDES
- High Anxieties: Why U.S. Is Losing Popularity Tests
- 2 Suspects Arrested in Slaying at Park
- Hooper Hits the Jackpot at Saugus in Driving to Main-Event Victory
- SWIMMING MEET OF CHAMPIONS : Ahmann-Leighton Turns Into Overnight Success
- Baseball
- Miscellany
- Lieberthal Named to All-Star Team in Class-A South Atlantic League
- What, Mr. Soccer Not Know What CONCACAF Is?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : First-Round Choice Perez Is Signed
- POP MUSIC : All The Raitt Moves : Everything seems to be going right in the pop-blues singer's life. So why is she still uneasy?
- Soundtrack Albums Provide a Big Boost for New Labels
- ALBUM REVIEW : ***1/2 BONNIE RAITT "Luck of the Draw" <i> Capitol</i>
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine title...
- Withdrawing IRAs With Different Tax Statuses
- Conrad's 'Nostromo'
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Cultural Crossroads
- Restaurants : The Wine List
- THE TUBE
- PERIL AND PROMISE: A Commentary on America...
- The Deepest Throat : SILENT COUP: The Removal of a President, <i> By Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin (St. Martin's Press: $24.95; 507 pp.) </i>
- Exploring New York City From Street-Wise Vantage
- Raw Sharkey : Actor's Character in ABC Sitcom Is So Much of Himself It Frightens Him
- Never Cry Wolf (Channel 5 tonight at...
- Retro : The Original Bob
- Plain Speaking on Children's Books : Publishing: Westside art gallery hosts a party that is attended by celebrities and others who believe in freedom of expression in kids' literature.
- County Gardens Chief Hopes His Ideas Bloom : Administration: New director is thinking green--botanically and financially--despite budget cuts and drought.
- PLATFORM : You Can Quote Him
- Slums Shaped New Police Chief's Views : Philosophy: Jerry Oliver grew up in low-income housing projects. Today, he thinks law enforcement demands caring as well as guns and badges.
- Painless Drilling : Camouflaged, Neighbor-Friendly Complex Is Quietly Consolidating Huntington Beach Oil Operations
- Dryer Fire at Hotel Forces Evacuation
- Insight : The Idea Behind the Award
- 1 Man Slain, Another Critically Hurt in Separate County Shootings
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Miscellany
- COMMENTARY ON TRANSPORTATION : Tips for the At-Large Representative on New County Panel : The key dictum for the new public member is simple: Be independent. If it means voting against your friends, so be it.
- Woodland Hills Sweeps Irvine
- Burroughs Girls Stun Torrance in Soccer
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Gwynn's Family Likes Clark, but It's Not 'You Know Who'
- Christy Erb Finds Having Fun Can Lead to Success : Golf: Rather than quit as a collegian, a change in attitude lifts her to second in the NCAA tourney.
- Boxing
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : PARLEZ-VOUS? : Next: 'Harley- Davidson et L'Homme Gitane'
- Preservation Hall Band Is Bringing Emotion-Charged New Orleans Jazz to Brentwood
- MIXED MEDIA
- Spectrum Asset Counseling Firm Names Partner
- * David A. Dickstein has been appointed...
- The Road to Recovery : Survey Finds Some Industries Rolling Along but Others Are Stalled : TOURISM
- Irvine Co. Puts Its Own Stamp on High-Tech Spectrum Business Park : Real Estate: The giant developer tried to break out of the Silicon Valley mold by encouraging more diversity. The results so far are mixed.
- Straight From the Hearth : SELECTED POEMS, <i> By Robert Creeley (University of California Press: $25; 300 pp.)</i>
- An Amplitude of Ashbery : FLOW CHART: A Poem, <i> By John Ashbery (Knopf: $20; 215 pp.)</i>
- JACK BE NIMBLE : THE CRISIS YEARS: Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1960-1963, <i> By Michael R. Beschloss (Edward Burlingame Books/HarperCollins: $29.95; 816 pp.)</i>
- Anchor Set in Pasadena
- Plotting by the Numbers : WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW? <i> By Benjamin Stein (St. Martin's Press: $18.95; 298 pp.)</i>
- 4 Southland Groups in Barter Exchanges
- Profile : Helgenberger's Flip Sides
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : AIDS Dentist Report Explains His Secrecy
- Glamour in the Afternoon on a Budget
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : U.S. Evacuates 1,500 Air Force Personnel
- Developer Gets Permits to Erect Boardwalk Mini-Mall
- Black Dahlia Dig Finds 'Interesting' Items : Mystery: Police doubt the uncovering of costume jewelry and knife will help solve infamous 1947 murder.
- Girl, 10, Says She Was Kidnaped and Raped
- And They Said It Couldn't Happen Here : Budget: The council must lay off employees for the first time in the city's recent history in an effort to trim $11 million from the proposed spending plan.
- DIVERSIONS : In-Line Skating: A New Sport Is On a Roll : Recreation: 'Blading' has transcended the novelty and limitations associated with both ice- and roller-skating.
- Bullfighting Is Losing Its Aficionados
- Bad Decision in Blink of an Eye : * Schools Unwisely OK Unreliable Drug Test
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Agassi's Return Adds Color to Wimbledon
- Tigers Don't Rain on Angels' Parade : Baseball: Langston (10-2) joins Finley as a 10-game winner after waiting through 97-minute delay.
- McKibben Takes Third in U.S. Rowing Event
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THEY SHOOT, THEY SCORE : Garth, Don't You Think This Is, Like, a Particularly <i> Excellent </i> Concept?
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Tropical Stephanie Ends Losing Streak in Valkyr Handicap
- In Brief : ** Pam Tillis, "Put Yourself in My Place," Arista.
- Experiences of Patricia Lara, Meir Kahane Inspire Look at Bureaucracy at Its Ugliest
- Ghost of Syria Past Is Scariest Threat to Syria's Future
- Entrepreneur Gets Rich Quick : Publishing: After the magazine's death was widely predicted, circulation rose 82% between 1987-90. Focus was the key, editors say.
- SUMMER LIGHT by Roxana Robinson (HarperPerennial:...
- Summer Sampler : National Parks: The Next Generation? : These 11 pristine places haven't yet made the public lands honor roll, but they offer stunning scenic drama without the crowds that flock to Yellowstone and Yosemite
- JACK BE NIMBLE : A QUESTION OF CHARACTER: A Life of John Kennedy, <i> By Thomas C. Reeves (The Free Press: $24.95; 491 pp.)</i>
- Lows, Highs of a Trip to Angel Falls
- Moscow Returns Four Auschwitz Registers
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Gray Denies Inquiry Link to Resignation
- Our full name is Roy Orbison Dunkirk....
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Aid or Settlements? Envoy Voices Worry
- Bradbury : Tree Ordinance Proposed
- Business Draws Fire for Selling Bulletproof Vests in High-Crime Neighborhood
- Dignified Retirement for Old Toilets : A bizarre connection between the drought problem and the recycling effort
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Go Ahead and Strike--Just Don't Win : Employers hold all of the cards, and most of the Congress.
- County's New Top Gardener Thinks Green : Arboreta: Director hopes for a horticultural and financial blooming despite budget cuts and drought.
- Gang Member Guilty of Airman's Murder
- Courting the U.S. Courthouse : * County Will Win No Matter Which City Gets Federal Building
- Fast-FACs Are 'Special Breed' of Marine Pilots : Strategy: El Toro airmen 'hang out' over a battlefield until someone shoots at them, then they use phosphorous rockets to mark the gunner's location for their buddies.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Radio Club Hams It Up in Competition
- A Mother's Devotion Pays Off : Recovery: Carrie Williams has camped out at the hospital to help her son get well after he suffered a life-threatening brain hemorrhage.