- Controversy Over ACT UP Film
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- Wilson in for Taunting by GOP Conservatives : Politics: State Republican convention in Anaheim gives critics of the governor's tax increases a chance to vent their ire.
- Wilson in for Taunting by GOP Conservatives : Politics: Convention of State Central Committee gives critics of governor's tax hikes a chance to express views.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: LAWYERS
- Senate Approves Bill Requiring Teaching of AIDS Prevention : Education: Lawmakers barely pass measure ordering that junior and senior high students be taught about dangers of the illness.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: LAWYERS
- D.A. Doubts That Deputies Planted Knife Near Body
- Bush Vows Veto of Israel Aid Bill : Middle East: Angry President assails those pushing a $10-billion loan-guarantee package for housing. He wants a four-month delay to assist the peace process.
- Officials Discount Drug Link to Texas Plane Crash
- A SPECIAL REPORT: LAWYERS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: LAWYERS
- Blasphemy, Lies, Videotape: the Encounter Over AIDS : Public TV: Cardinal Mahony, gay activists and KCET are all less than honest in their positions on 'Stop the Church.'
- Slaying at DMV Office : Crime: Supervisor at Hawthorne branch is found dead outside building. Employees there had complained about lack of security.
- Diocese Denies Support to Hoover High Clinic : Education: Catholic Church fears that proposed campus health facilities might send students to agencies that provide counseling on birth control and abortion.
- San Diego-Based PS Group's Jet-Leasing Unit Is No Longer a High Flier : Aviation: Economic doldrums and stronger competitors have resulted in the group doing business with weaker airlines.
- The Coffee Revolution : New Sugar for Your Coffee
- Singer Cashes In on Jewelry; So Can Buyers
- The Coffee Revolution : Quick Guide to Coffee Varieties
- Los Angeles : Suspects Sought in Slayings
- The Highland Park Heritage Trust plays host...
- Alumni Groups--Keeping the College Commitment
- Navy to Keep Beachhead on Golf Links After Long Beach Pullout
- SMORGASBORD : Island Fare : A return to the Christy Ranch finds that some things have changed and others--including the food--have not.
- Claremont : Ordinance Targets Buildings
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- ANAHEIM : Economic Advisory Board May Vanish
- COUNTYWIDE : Cal State Approves New Campus Site Near Youth Prison
- Bankruptcy Won't Stop the Music at Grove School
- Excerpts from Torrance's Arguments
- California IN BRIEF : OROVILLE : Couple Sentenced in Stolen Dress Case
- Democrats Propose 2 Plans to Reshape Congress Districts
- City Finds Funding to Rescind Fire Cuts : Budget: Officials discover $40 million in unspent allocations. Rolling brownouts could end by Oct. 1.
- Hershiser Has Shades of '88 in 9-1 Victory : Dodgers: He gives up one run to Astros in six innings and gets strikeouts when he needs them.
- Track and Field
- A No-Hitter, by Decision : Baseball: Three Atlanta Brave pitchers combine to blank the Padres, 1-0, in an effort aided by a scorer's call in the ninth inning.
- LEGAL MATTERS
- HEALTH
- REAL ESTATE
- John A. Franzese has been appointed vice...
- STOCKS : Dow Up 4.47 as Investors Await Inflation News
- Napa's Next Grape of Destiny: The Noble Sangiovese
- The Coffee Revolution : Buddy, Can You Spare $3?
- Fast Breaker
- Cerritos : Senior Citizens Nutrition Program Offered at Church
- Attention all Trekkies: A Star Trek Exhibit...
- ANALYSIS : New Image for Mexico Is a Goal of Art Show
- Buffalo Springfield Rides Again, Along With Others
- Justices to Begin Deliberations on Term Limits Under Prop. 140 : Government: If it upholds the measure, the court could alter the makeup of the Legislature and affect campaigns in other states.
- Energy-Saving Plan for Air Conditioners Gets Warm Reception
- Lightning Kills Five on Kazakhstan Farm
- Weekend Events Celebrate Mexican Independence Day
- Rival Factions Take to Streets in Discord Over Georgia President : Soviet Union: The republic's leader, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, is labeled a dictator by the opposition. The march toward independence and democracy proves perilous.
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Fiesta Resistance Marks Freedom
- Sun Set a Long Time Ago on Ex-Beach Oasis : Redevelopment: Improvements have languished because of red tape and concerns that the property may be endangered by landslides.
- Assailant Testifies on Acid Attack : Trials: The man who admitted blinding a woman in a 1989 assault is the star witness in a new case naming the victim's former stepfather and stepbrother as his partners.
- A Football 'Dinosaur' Hopes to Start New Era : Coaching: Fired last year by Millikan, Dave Radford is rebuilding St. Anthony's program.
- Coastal Panel OKs Peninsula Resort : Rancho Palos Verdes: State commission backs city in clearing way for hotel and conference center at oceanfront site of defunct Marineland.
- Torrance and the Mobil Refinery
- Complaints May Ground Recovery of Old Planes : Aviation: Archivists want an extensive survey of the aircraft before a salvage firm removes them from Los Padres forest.
- 'Running From the Scene'
- April Fools?
- Coastal Panel Won't Block Salk Addition
- Afternoon Readers Feel Deprived
- LAKE CASITAS : Toxic Loads Could Be Banned on Road
- Off-Duty Officer Fires at 3 Men
- Il Messaggero Plays Mitchell in Finals
- Former Suspect in Library Fire Settles Suit With City
- Coach Bob Johnson of the Pittsburgh Penguins...
- Boxing
- When He Was in Minor Leagues, Cone Was a Junk-Food Pitcher
- Alydar Filly Goes for $260,000
- Patton's First Big Break Was a Very Small Role
- Tradition That Moves Forward : Culture: Lac Hong takes its music beyond the Vietnamese community with a concert at Orange Coast College.
- ART REVIEWS : Benglis' Pointedly Deceptive Pleasures
- BANKING
- American Airlines May Trim Options on New Airplanes : Transportation: The company says it is cutting its equipment purchases by at least $500 million. Analysts say it could be the start of an industry trend.
- Teachers Lose 16% Pay Raise Due to State Budget Crunch : Education: School district says it is unable to honor terms of its two-year contract, so negotiations will have to start over.
- Take 2 Herbs, Call Me in the Morning : Pharmacies: The popularity of homeopathic drugs grows as patients seek alternatives to traditional medicine.
- Nature at Work : Plants in the office can serve as 'clean air machines' that counteract chemicals in a building's atmosphere.
- Senate Panel OKs Bill for Early Primary
- COMEDY : A Laughing Gas : Comics keep the giggles coming at the Thousand Oaks Teen Center, while remembering their patrons have parents.
- SeaFest Nibbles to Tide You Over
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Scarlett Fever : Ms. O'Hara's story, told in a beloved, much-praised 1939 epic, comes to Ojai.
- Senate OKs Proposals on Gay Rights, RU-486 : Capitol: Religious right lobbied hard against both measures. One would ban job bias against homosexuals, the other urges U.S. trials of French abortion pill.
- Youth Orchestra Starts Season on Bold Note
- Severe Cutbacks Proposed in State's Health Programs : Budget: Monitoring for birth defects, safe drinking water program and tumor registry would be affected in effort to cut costs.
- U.S. Tank-Plows Said to Bury Thousands of Iraqis
- Lethal Advice : Fast-selling 'Final Exit' has made suicide a hot topic. Some say the how-to guide shatters taboos. Others call it dangerous.
- Latino Alumni Reach Out to Aid a New Generation
- OJAI : Hagmans Settle Building Dispute
- Suspect in Slayings of 4 Linked to a 5th Crime
- This Fad Isn't Worth a Wooden Nickel : Animal rights: Hollywood's romance with the buffalo has the real thing--the bison--running for their lives.
- Doggedly Determined : Handicapped College Student Faces Eviction for Owning Pit Bull That Helps Him Make His Way to, Around Campus
- Mexican Independence Day
- Report Says Inmate Death Accidental : Jail: Deputies inadvertently contributed to death of asthmatic inmate when they held him down to remove his clothing, medical examiner says.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pier Group Brags About Its Project
- KNJO to Broadcast CLU Football Games
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEWS : Talent Under Center Distinguishes League : Tri-Valley: Rosters of mostly small schools are peppered with big-name quarterbacks.
- Old Foes Become New Friends : Former Rivals Join Forces for Peninsula High School's Initial Football Season
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Teams Schedule Feathers, Then Pound Them Like Pillows
- AGRICULTURE : <i> Hola, Guacamole</i> : Chileans to Americans: Eat more avocados.
- Adding Up a Solution to Competitiveness
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- The Coffee Revolution : Seattle Sluice
- Bridging the Generation Gap
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Drinking Laws Hit by Surgeon General
- Venice : Councilwoman Drops Ally
- Envoy to Syria Selected for State Department Post
- City to Decide Future of Police Department
- SAND DABBLING : SeaFest Draws on Synergy From a Mix of Contests, Parties, Cleanups and Cook-Offs
- Rift Seen as High Official Quits Provisional Soviet Regime : Moscow: Silayev resigns as head of National Economy Committee amid controversy over how to divide national spoils among republics.
- Zinc Oxide Optional at Surfer Gala
- Head Start Center Faces Fiscal Probe : Education: The L.A. County audit comes at the same time that two program officers resign. They expressed frustration over problems and a possible misuse of funds.
- As Emil Relleve disembarked from a taxi...
- COLUMN LEFT : A Thomas Idea Could Energize Liberal Engine : His expansive view of one clause in the Bill of Rights may work against conservatives.
- Stockbroker Charged in 1985 Art Theft From UCLA
- 4 Hurt in Arson Blaze at Apartment Building
- Education Office Investigates Head Start Funds : Inquiries: A child development center program faces allegations of misusing federal grant money.
- 3 Get Prison in Sale of Pets for Research
- OXNARD : Driver Dies When Pickup Hits Pole
- City Section to Reinstate Full Schedule : Prep baseball: Commissioner approves plan devised by coaches to increase conference games from 10 to 17.
- CITY WESTERN LEAGUE : It's Elementary: Watson Will Be One to Watch
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Blissed Out With Van Halen
- STAGE REVIEW : Plains-Speaking 'Oklahoma!' Is Bright, Cheerful : The La Habra Depot Playhouse's staging of the American classic is sure-handed and smooth, and the company sings confidently.
- Stop Mall, Save Land
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Stunningly Soporific Band
- Jerry Lewis' MD Telethon
- Fight Sexual Harassment
- Start Enforcing Construction, Curfew Laws
- Alhambra Needs Police Station, Fair Way to Pay for It
- Parents Stand Behind Beleaguered Principal
- Garamendi's Policy Tops
- Plaza Plan Carries Perils
- Recognition for Slovenia, Croatia
- Jerry Lewis' MD Telethon
- Take <i> Interim </i> From Belk's Title
- Recognition for Slovenia, Croatia
- Jerry Brown
- Safety Issue Is Ignored
- More Dumps Not the Answer
- Dogs on Loose Pose a Danger
- Employer Survey Finds Regional Job Prospects Weak
- The Coffee Revolution : Bean Lore : Coffee: Where it came from, what's in it and how it gets this way.
- The Coffee Revolution : A Top Gun in the Coffee Trade : Jet Palate: How an ex-aviator found a new kind of fast track.
- Monterey Park : No Exemption for Builder
- Deputies Shot Man 9 Times in Back, Autopsy Shows : Law enforcement: Former mental patient was lying face-down, according to copy of sealed coroner's report.
- Bush to Give Special Trade Role to Baltics : Independence: He plans move to bring the new states into the world economy. They will be added to the most-favored-nation list.
- Parents, Teachers United by Shooting : Gangs: They demand that elementary school be protected from the violence at the nearby Mar Vista Gardens Housing project.
- The Road Not Taken : Gangs or Football? Tino De La Cruz Chose Latter, Never Regretted It
- Storage Tank Blast Hurts 2
- Room to Grow : Settlement Helps Parents Plan Disabled Son's Care
- Restaurants Will Put Best Food Forward
- High School Football Preview : Poly, Jordan Look Strong Again in Moore League
- An Unwritten Rule Comes to Tyson's Aid
- Warning Needed for Timing Belts
- Double Trouble : Clubs offer advice and support to mothers facing twin challenges.
- Lloyd E. Bush; Retired Battalion Chief
- Roselle Sommer, Leading Activist in Jewish Affairs, Dies of Cancer
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Bride-to-Be Makes Supreme Sacrifice to Retrieve Ring Trashed With Beans
- Big Fee Hike for Pushcarts Due Oct. 15 : Street sales: Santa Ana vendors will have to pay an annual permit fee increase of about $230, resulting in a total of $800 per cart, and about $600 for each additional cart.
- Teachers OK Contract Cutting Pay by 2.3%
- Track and Field
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Liberating Night at the Hollywood Bowl
- Networks Jockey for Position : Television: The best drama of the new season is watching the strategies being used to regain viewers. 'The networks this year have to say "Please notice me," ' says the head of Paramount TV.
- American Airlines May Trim Options on New Airplanes : Transportation: The company says it is cutting its equipment purchases by at least $500 million. Analysts say it could be the start of an industry trend.
- Encino Bank Seeks Funds in Abu Dhabi
- Vandalism : The surly punk jokesters will terrorize and deafen fans at Mogs on Saturday. No vegetable plates, please.
- THEATER REVIEW "L'IL ABNER" : Yokum Revival : Musical based on the comic strip holds up well more than three decades after the original production.
- San Dimas : Boosters Get City Loan
- Program Seeks to Boost Prenatal Care for Poor
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Pursue Plan for Auto Center
- Suit Claims Tyson Owes $125,000
- CITY CENTRAL LEAGUE : Lincoln Has the Talent and a Sense of Purpose
- Titan Baseball Team to Play Ball on Own Field in '92
- Newport Yacht Club to Host Two Events
- David Banks Signs Deal with Sockers
- He's Too Much : David Klingler's Numbers Are Incredible, but Numbers May Not Be Everything
- A benefit jazz concert at Saddleback College...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Winfield Discusses His Role as DH
- The Master of Hummable Tunes
- Playtex Is Icing on Sara Lee Growth : Diversification: The baking firm has years of experience in intimate wear. The latest plan could make it the nation's largest women's apparel maker.
- Glendora : Developer Gets Extension
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Will Future Be the Best--or Worst--of All Worlds?
- Celebration of Mexico
- Diamond Bar : Comment on General Plan
- HANGOUTS : Culture Club : Cafe Inlakech, a '60s-style coffeehouse, highlights the importance of minorities and their forms of expression, a founder says.
- Robert Stoller; Theorist on Sexual Issues
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- EPA Announces New Landfill Regulations
- Program Offers a Boost to Her Successful Image
- The Other Vote: Clarence Thomas would be...
- Hollywood Boulevard--Good Shops, Garbo, Glamour
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Triple Talent : To appreciate jazzman Tom Buckner's breadth, you have to catch him in several settings.
- Dollar Sighs : Many women have been burned by not knowing how to manage money, but an Oxnard course offers help.
- SHADE TREE STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sale Accord Reached on Jungleland Parcel
- MOORPARK : Sound Man Garners 2nd Emmy Award
- NEWPORT BEACH : Raises Approved for Substitute Teachers
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEWS : New Cast Auditioning for the Leading Roles : Frontier: Departure of the league's marquee names leaves an empty stage.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tigers Get Lift From Terrell, 8-2
- Rowe Leads Cast for Grove's 'Our Town' Season Opener
- Archive Sues a Competitor Over Patents : Litigation: Financially ailing company says Rexon and two subsidiaries infringed technology used in two of its tape drives.
- Amplicon Posts 32% Gain for Year
- Union to Merge With Troubled S.D. Tribune
- ARCHITECTURE : L.A. County Museum's Addition Is Facade in Search of a Purpose
- Past Yields to Present at Church Site
- Philippine Bases Treaty Appears Doomed as Debate Opens
- Slaying Investigated
- INS Arrests 8 Men at Agoura Hiring Site
- Teen-Ager Testifies at Deputy's Attempted-Rape Trial
- Batiquitos Gets a Compromise Dredging Plan : Wetlands: Environmental groups still fear that the project, although helpful for marine life, will alter fragile habitat for migratory birds.
- Testimony in Rick James Torture Case Is Tearful
- Mission College Wayward No More; It Opens 22-Acre Campus in Sylmar
- FBI Probing Marina Investor's BCCI Links : Finance: County officials say the agency seeks information about a Saudi billionaire's holdings in the publicly owned land.
- Killer Sentenced to 17 Years to Life in Prison
- California IN BRIEF : COSTA MESA : Hospital May Soon Release Schuller
- NEWBURY PARK : 2 Teen-Agers to Be Returned to Arizona
- STAGE REVIEW : Fine 'Monkey' Business at the Pantages
- Disneyland Appoints New Marketing Director
- Metalclad Loss: Metalclad Corp., the Anaheim insulation...
- Fajitas: Flank Attack
- The Coffee Revolution : A Gnocchi Named Nucca
- The Coffee Revolution : In a Professional Cupping Room : Buyer: Tim Castle, greenbroker, gives us a taste of the real thing.
- The Coffee Revolution : Brewing
- Former Aide's Suit Charges Racial Bias
- La Canada Flintridge : Golfers Lose Practice Sites
- * Jean E. Crawford; Former Classical Radio Station Owner
- Southeast Region : Commerce Attorney Poses New Challenge to Martinez
- Key Democrats Agree to Middle-Income Tax Cut
- Swifty had a simple choice. He could...
- Long Beach Councilman Wins Lawsuit by Bar Owners : Courts: Jury decides against owners of gay bar who claimed that Harwood harassed them out of business.
- Fresh Food--Right Off the Moat
- Starting Up : Finances: A nonprofit program targets women--especially minority women--and provides practical help and emotional support when they set up their own businesses.
- Police Puzzled by Attacks on Lockboxes
- BOOK REVIEW : Falling Off the World From Down Under : THE SECOND BRIDEGROOM<i> by Rodney Hall</i> Farrar Straus & Giroux $19.95, 214 pages
- Prom Night Slaying Was Accidental, Defense Says : Trial: Defendant stumbled in a dark Anaheim hotel room, accidentally firing gun into head of sleeping girl, attorney asserts.
- Woman Admits Role in Bilking Government
- $10,000 Reward Offered for 4 Bank Robbers
- Public Forum Set on Community-Based Policing
- Land Swaps by Schools Get Mixed Reception : Santa Clarita: A proposed shopping center on a Sulphur Springs district parcel is rejected. But a plan by the Hart district is approved.
- Police Offer Advice to Help the Robbery Victims Fight Back : Thefts: The Van Nuys seminar for merchants resulted from a 33% increase in holdups this year.
- Sulky Hulks : Weightlifters Feel Let Down by Revamped Muscle Beach in Venice
- Boxing
- SPOTLIGHT : Garner Gives CSUN a Boost in His Debut at Tailback
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Sees a Good Sign at Receiver
- Agassi, McEnroe Meet at Forum
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Nick Bell's Hamstring Healing Quickly
- AVOCADO LEAGUE : Loaded El Camino Appears Ready for a Repeat
- Legal Woes Won't Affect Starlight's 'La Mancha'
- Orange County public television station KOCE Channel...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Stams, Hawkins on Injured Reserve
- Tribune Is Latest Casualty Among Afternoon Papers
- HBO Gets New Operating Chief
- Bellflower : Building Moratorium for Agricultural Area Extended
- A Milestone in Kuwait
- On the Beach : Development: Residents of a private little paradise hope that granting access to the public will foil a developer's plans to build possibly 17 homes.
- Carrier Independence Sails Into Yokosuka
- El Monte : Market Can Sell Alcohol
- West Covina : POW/MIA Flag to Be Flown
- PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN LIFE : Why I No Longer Do Abortions : Tearing a second- trimester fetus apart simply at a mother's request is depravity that should not be permitted.
- 3 Sentenced to Prison for Stealing Pets for Research
- Amid Talk of Titles, El Camino Keeps Principles in Focus : Division 2-A: Two-time defending section champions are ranked No. 1 in the state this season.
- Boxing's Soiled Image Suffers Another Blow
- Tyson Is Charged, Maintains Innocence : Jurisprudence: After bond is posted, Don King orchestrates news conference with a different agenda.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Soccer Coach Finds Recruit's Words Cruel
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK : Bosses' Comments Don't Comfort Henning
- JAZZ REVIEW : Phil Woods Swings Through a Classy Set
- AGRICULTURE : Lots of Bees Mean Lots of Honey, Thus, It's 'Honey Month'
- RETAIL
- IBM Unveils New Mainframe Computers
- Merchants Reject New Assessments : Business: By a slight majority, business people vote not to tax themselves to achieve a united front.
- Monterey Park : Water Rates May Increase
- Thomas DeMarchi has been appointed vice president...
- UCI Rejects Thousands of Transfers--a Campus First : Enrollment: Only about 1,000 slots are available for the community college applicants. Minorities decline.
- Science Foundation Gives Grant to Caltech
- Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTH DAKOTA : Student Holds Class at Gunpoint 4 Hours
- Duarte : Suspects in Shooting Sought
- Long Beach : 9% Water Rate Increase Is Second One This Year
- Breakaway Soviet Republics All Invited to Join a New Economic Union : Reforms: They are asked to speed up development of a free-market system and pull the country out of its crisis.