- Marine National Bank: The Irvine bank said...
- Mad About the Movies : People in Many L.A. Neighborhoods Are Up in Arms Over the Intrusions of Film Crews. A Few Are Figuring Out Ways to Make the Moguls Pay.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MODESTO : S.F. Plans Suit Over Treatment Plant
- 2 Controversial Portions of Aid Bill Dropped
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : McCartney Wins Guinness Entry
- WORLD : Radio Ship Forced to Alter Plans
- Former Montoya Aide Admits Guilt on 1 of 5 Counts in Plea Bargain
- Baker, Shevardnadze Debate Arms Control; Both Sides Optimistic : Diplomacy: They wrestle with problems for 5 hours. And they deal with religion on a monastery tour.
- Ruth Harvey; Active in Arts, Education
- Special School Parleys Rescheduled
- Pleasure in Their Company
- Exploiting Prop. 73 Loopholes
- ANAHEIM : Feldhaus Will Vie for City Council Seat
- Beck Speeds to Victory in Hurdles Heats : Track and field: The Chatsworth senior stands out in the 300 intermediate and the 110 high events at the City Section semifinals.
- 2 Football Players, 3 Hurdlers Seek Spots on '92 Bobsled Team : Olympics: Herschel Walker and Willie Gault of NFL and Edwin Moses, Roger Kingdom and Renaldo Nehemiah hope to win first U.S. medal since 1956.
- Artworks Sought for New Carlsbad Library
- Appeal Court OKs Refund for Musicians : Taxes: The state panel upheld the return of nearly $1 million to Joni Mitchell and two others. The decision on sales levies is no precedent, but lawyers will use it anyway.
- Peter Muller has resigned as director, president...
- Sharon D. Garrett has been named corporate...
- Israeli Border Police Kill Palestinian, 13
- Navy Contract for Ford
- 2 Germanys Sign Treaty on Economy : Unification: As of July 2, the two countries will be a single economic entity.
- NATION : Panama-Nicaragua Aid Stalled
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : 2 Republicans Get Back to Nature
- ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY : Wilcox Says Tape Proves Boland Backs Porter Ranch
- Aphids Inflicting Huge Losses on Organic Farms
- Youth Is Already Serving at Corona del Mar : Volleyball: Team has come together more quickly than expected and faces second-seeded Edison tonight in a 4-A quarterfinal match.
- Spurs Fight Back in Their Den to Force Game 7 at Portland
- Titans' Nevin to Play Baseball for Team U.S.A.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Make It 6 in a Row
- THE SIDELINES : Larry Csonka Tries to Organize a New Union for NFL Players
- Winfield Has Fresh Start at 38 : Angels: Outfielder puts his stormy New York days behind him and says he plans to play five more years.
- TV and VIDEO
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : Great Pancakes? A Hot Cake Lover Will Flip Over These
- MUSIC
- Spectradyne Tries to Realign Its Debt Load : Pay TV: The provider of adult channels in hotels also is in merger discussions.
- 'Burned Out' Head of Hobie Sports Will Leave Company
- AT&T; to Cut Long-Distance Rates: American Telephone...
- Gasoline Rip-Offs Are Difficult to Detect
- GOP Plan Asks Health Insurers to Take All Applicants
- DA Charges Brando's Son With Murder
- BREEDING BIRDS: NUTTALL'S WOODPECKER
- Services Planned in N.Y. for Jim Henson
- NATION : New Grand Jury on Iran-Contra
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pope John Paul II Turns 70
- VENTURA : Harbor District Budget Approved
- San Diego
- Union Urges Probe of District Computer Buy : Audit: Orange teachers cite critical outside report in asking the D.A. to investigate bid process for the $2-million purchase.
- Crime Rise to Put Street Barricades Back in Sepulveda
- Joining the water conservation effort, Caltrans is...
- Ex-Police Secretary Tells of DEA Role
- CRA OKs $1.1 Million for Skid Row Housing
- COMMENTARY : Unbridled's Derby Victory: No Fluke for Frances Genter
- Magnolia's Rowan Picks Right Time for His Home Run
- Abdul-Jabbar Joins New Team, Makes It to NBA Finals Again
- Graham Wins Singles as Stanford Sweeps : Tennis: Sophomore from Fountain Valley won't be overlooked anymore after rolling to NCAA championship without losing a set.
- Lauby Strikes Out 14 in El Toro Victory
- Preakness Field Down to Nine After Injuries : Horse racing: Champagneforashley, Pleasant Tap sidelined. Unbridled installed as 7-5 favorite for the second leg of Triple Crown with Summer Squall at 2-1.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : Dogged Lopez Shows Knack for Survival : Baseball: CSUN pitcher is 9-4 and has not lost in two months despite owning a 5.32 earned-run average.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PREVIEW : Strong Pitching Keys Kennedy, Garden Grove
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Strapless': The Plot Just Doesn't Hold Up
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cadillac' Running on Empty
- SHORT TAKES : Tokyo Fans Cheer Janet Jackson
- Joe Edmiston's Job
- Values Are the Issue
- Harbor District Boundaries
- Compliments
- Timeless All-Stars: Individual Careers With a Common Bond : Jazz: The collection of musicians with roots in Southern California will open the Pacific Jazz Festival Saturday. Their solo careers keep them busy, so bringing them together for a tour was not easy.
- Some Growth Stocks Still a Good Buy
- Gallegly No Goose Egg
- Lagomarsino on Child Care
- Wildlife Preserve
- Neutrogena Corp.'s chief operating officer and president-U.S....
- Chairman Urges Shareholders Not to Abandon Chrysler Corp.
- Actress Jill Ireland Dies; Battled Cancer for 5 Years
- Israel Sentences Two Soldiers for Beating Child
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Nelson Slates Musical Picnic
- LOCAL : 2-Car Crash Victims Identified
- WORLD : Thousands Fight S. Korea Police
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Midshipman Quits; Senator Asks Probe
- Usual May-June Gloom Pattern Will Hinder Suntan Efforts
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Reaches Second Round on Rice No-Hitter
- Woman Dies, Nugget Guard Lichti Hurt in Crash
- Riley Ponders Life Without Coaching Job : Lakers: Two years remain on his contract and an extension has been mentioned, but a summer without playoff insanity offers time to mull personal doubts about the future.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Jerry's in Encino Offers Too Much to Be Just a Deli
- Bluegrass Is Taking Root at S.D. Festival
- O'Connor Maintains Top Post
- MCEG Hires Investment Banker as President
- Lawmaker Targeted 2 Colleagues : Politics: Memo by Assemblyman William P. Baker sought anti-abortion group's aid in defeating fellow Republicans who support abortion rights.
- STRAWBERRY FIELDS NOT FOREVER
- Novel Has Newport Buzzing
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : So Why the Tears? Failure and Happiness
- Bloch Surveillance Data OKd for Hearing : State Dept. Can Use Information in Move to Fire Suspected Spy
- Tokyo Magnate Bought 2 Paintings : Artworks: Says he borrowed and would have topped $160 million to buy works of Van Gogh and Renoir.
- San Marcos
- Inglewood Teachers OK Pact
- 2 Men Face Charges of Mail Fraud : Arraignments: The Encino residents are accused of bilking 150 investors out of $1.2 million in a bogus oil well scheme in 1984 and 1985.
- Parole Is Denied for 2 Murderers : Punishment: Both men, whose Orange County crimes occurred in December, 1973, are serving life sentences.
- Prop. 120: Yes on Prison Bonds
- Report Describes Over-Prescriptions : Drugs: A sheriff's report says a Newhall physician prescribed 3,600 painkillers to a patient during a 5 1/2-month period.
- Picture It: Burger Boxes Outlasting the Pyramids : Recycling: The responsibility for easing the garbage crush lies with product manufacturers to design renewable packaging.
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Upends No. 2 Culver City, 10-1
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : South Torrance's 1-0 Playoff Victory Is First in 33 Years
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Big West Moves Basketball Final From NCAA Conflict
- SHORT TAKES : And the No. 1 Reason, Dave . . .
- San Fernando Valley Chorale Plans 2 Concerts
- STAGE : Even in a Budget Crisis . . . You Gotta Have Art
- Ventura Assessment District Vote
- Model Protest
- MOVIES - May 18, 1990
- MOVIES - May 18, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 18, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 18, 1990
- Names in the News - May 18, 1990
- Names in the News - May 18, 1990
- Names in the News - May 18, 1990
- Abortion Foe Urges Defeat of S.D. Colleagues
- Marlon Brando's Son Held in Fatal Shooting : Homicide: Boyfriend of Christian Brando's half-sister is slain at the actor's estate. Suspect had accused victim of physically abusing her.
- Brando a Hard Act to Follow : Father and son: Failure plagued the life of young Christian, who never emerged from the shadow of the famous actor.
- Planning Commissioners Reportedly Aid Candidate
- SUNUNU: Time magazine's unflattering profile of John...
- FOR SALE: The $17.6-million Irvine Theatre, due...
- Staff, Patients Protest Conditions at Canoga Park Health Center
- ROCKY'S CHOICE: Why would David Rockefeller choose...
- LOOKIN' GOOD: Artisans in Dublin, Tex., have...
- Just Like Spike? Wear the Right Thing
- Negotiators Set $55-Billion Lid on Budget Cuts
- El Cajon Crowd Jeers Officials Over Spraying : Mexfly: State's explanations fail to stem residents' anger over next week's planned aerial malathion application.
- Airport Project's Chief Contractor Faces Conditions : Terminal expansion: County supervisors opt not to fire Taylor Woodrow but hint at tough rules, penalties.
- Right Rare Sight : Catalina Ferry Encounters Seldom Seen Whale
- From the Archives: Consummate Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. Dies at 64
- From the Archives: Jim Henson Dies at Age 53; Muppets' Creative Genius
- MUSIC : THE TRAGICALLY HIP : T-Shirt Bound : * The five-member Canadian band started five years ago as rock 'n' rollers with a mission--beer.
- Countywide : 4 Journalism Awards for Sunny Hills High
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: 58TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Mays Riles Rivals on Special Interests Issue
- Hopes Fade for Fast Agreement With Raiders on Coliseum Renovations : Football: Team owner Al Davis' demand for a $17.5-million advance payment and the bowing out of a stadium management partner are serious obstacles to a deal, sources say.
- Camarena Trial Told of Payoffs : Drugs: Corrupt Mexican officials often helped traffickers, a DEA informant testifies.
- Nun Not Forced to Sacrifice Identity
- MISSION VIEJO : Trustee Will Resign to Obtain a Master's
- Sunset Hills Proponents Unfazed by Predictions City Would Face Deficit
- After Putting on Show for Scouts, Catcher is Ready for the Big Time : Baseball: San Diego State's Eric Christopherson expects to become a first-round pick in the June major league draft.
- A View From the Top : Prep baseball: Westlake emerges from last year's debacle and ascends to a lofty 25-1
- Hurdler Tolson Not Retiring on Track : Southern Section: La Quinta freshman may appear shy, but she could well find herself at the front of the pack in the 100 hurdles this weekend.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Irvine Arts Leader Aims to Create a Scene : Culture: Henry Korn is working to rebuild a public arts program in the mecca of master planning. The effort is part of a nationwide trend to improve the quality of life.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Romance Molests Reality in 'Show of Force'
- BOOK REVIEW : Mysterious, Murky Novel About Everywoman : LITTLE WOMAN <i> by Ellen Akins</i> Harper & Row $18.95, 240 pages
- It's the '90s and Casual Thrills Can Kill. Experts Warn : Mere Talk Won't Do. They Suggest a Whole New Attitude for . . . : Safe Sex
- Paramount : Brethren Christian School Will Move to Cypress
- 2 Lanes of Thomas Bridge to Be Closed for Bicycle Race
- Burns Struggles but Keeps Lead in Division II Golf
- Easy Goer Wins by 7 1/2 Lengths
- THE SIDELINES : Show Wasn't on the Ball Field
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : He Keeps Moving Until He Lands in Clover : Baseball: Fullerton College first baseman Jim Short has changed schools--and sports.
- Comic Vision Is Burnett's Secret : Television: The Emmy Award-winning star's new show appears to be on the way to a full-time slot in the fall.
- Weir, Wasserman Pair Up in Act Filled With Enough Intensity to Raise the Dead : The Grateful Dead guitarist and singer joined the Bay Area bassist at the Coach House. The sets often lacked the grace and interaction needed to round out the music.
- Eileen Dilley and Jean Taylor Thompson have...
- Kroy Inc. Files Chapter 11: Kroy Inc.,...
- Villainous, Saintly Bosses Get Their Due
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Tobacco Exports Clash With Health Policy, Report Says
- Steve Filippi and Brian Jones have joined...
- What Was the Menu? Ask Collectors
- Gorbachev, Lithuanian Prime Minister Meet
- Water-Saving Kits Available
- Santa Monica Expands Limits on Water Usage : Drought: Council approves additional curbs on lawn watering and urges a voluntary 10% reduction. City officials also offer incentives to cut water use.
- Dropout Rates Criticized as Misleading : Education: Eight of the 10 school districts in southeast Los Angeles County show increases ranging from 9% to 114%. Local officials dispute the figures.
- A Novel Program : Career Women Serve as Role Models to Inspire Girls to Read, Stay in School
- Conyers Charges Thornburgh Harasses Black Officials : Race relations: The Mayor Barry drug probe and the planned retrial of a congressman are cited. The attorney general denies the accusation.
- Region : Yaroslavsky in Romania
- $2.9-Billion AIDS Spending Bill to Help Cities, States Passes Senate
- Organizer Jazzes Up Carnaval With International Mood, Food
- VENTURA : Official Proposes Tree Protection Law
- David A. Grant Named OCC President
- SWAY The Night AWAY : Bandleader Stays Upbeat About Dancing
- Anti-Gang Crusader Gives Tips to Parents
- Governor Firm on Spraying, Aide Asserts
- School Arsonist, 21, Sentenced to Prison
- MALATHION SPRAYING
- No Environmental Review of Arts Center
- LAGUNA BEACH : Project Will Oust Artists, Critics Say
- No Surprises Due in Spill Report : Investigation: Coast Guard captain says the larger question of how to transport oil, to avoid repeats of the Huntington Beach accident, must be addressed by the state.
- Dose of Union Support Revives Weary Feinstein
- H. Cohen, 95, Ex-Owner of Pimlico, Dies
- Double-Overtime Loss Takes a Toll on Spurs : Western Conference: Setback in two extra periods at Portland leaves San Antonio one defeat from elimination despite a big comeback.
- The Case for Music Education : Schools: Group seeks to prevent the elimination of programs in San Diego.
- STAGE
- Majority of Companies Test for Drug Abuse:...
- Dealer Not Paying Off Trade-Ins, Suit Alleges : Civil complaint: A former Slemons car salesman claims notes on trade-ins were not being paid off or that checks bounced. The sixth-largest dealership in the country denies the allegation.
- Long Beach : Police Union Belatedly Endorses Proposition E
- Hungary Focuses on Reforming the Nutritional Habits of Its Citizens : Health: The East Bloc country's problems include high rates of alcoholism, suicide and morbidity.
- SPORTSCOPE : Claremont Tries to Earn Trip to Division III Series
- CARS : PONTIAC SHOW : Classic Cruisers : * Owners pack up pride and nostalgia in their prized, spick-and-span automobiles for three days of activities, competition and fun.
- Polhill to Have Throat Surgery
- Lithuania Offer: Suspension of Secession Laws
- Santa Monica : New Parking Meter Hours
- 2 Judges Appointed to L.A. Superior Court
- Southern Pacific May Leave San Francisco: Southern...
- Dow Resumes Its Rally, Gains Another 12.03
- Upjohn Will Stay in South Africa: Shareholders...
- TOURISM : Ritz-Carlton Gives Parents Break, Offers Children's Programs
- Landmark and Hon Agree on Property Deal : Developers: The accord is smaller than one scotched last week by regulators. A buyer is sought for other golf and resort areas.
- General Dynamics, BA to Cooperate: General Dynamics...
- Fortune Smiles on Lettuce, Noodles
- A Savory Bread to Make at Home
- West Hollywood : Parking Plan Scrapped
- A Taste of China South of the Border
- Judge Dismisses 180 Tax Counts Against Leona
- Hewlett-Packard Co.: The Palo Alto computer maker...
- Jury Finds Fraud in Business Week Insider Case : Wall Street: The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking restitution and penalties of nearly $200,000 from a stockbroker and a printer.
- More than 2,000 species and cultivars of...
- UNRESTRAINED VIOLATIONS
- Housing Starts in April Fall to Lowest Point Since 1982
- P.M. BRIEFING : PacifiCorp Hikes Pinnacle Offer
- Food Calendar
- Ad Agency Helping David-Sized Clients Battle Goliaths
- Bob Burke has been named associate vice...
- Benefit Boasts Fashions, Margaritas
- No Winner--Lotto at $17 Million
- Jim Henson Dies at Age 53; Muppets' Creative Genius
- Temple City : Condo Permit Denied
- Barricades Returning to Area in Sepulveda Plagued by Drugs
- Columbia Launch Date Set
- All That Jazz . . .
- EARTHWATCH : What's Your Bag? : * Choosing paper or plastic at the store can be difficult, but a reusable sack is the best option.
- Nicaragua Strike Eased as Talks Resume : Nicaragua: Workers say they won some concessions. They restore phone service and release medicine and oil shipments.
- Long Beach : Board Sticks by Boundary Change for Jordan High
- STATE : Gallo's Wife Placed on Probation and Fined in Fatal Auto Accident
- 'Cowboy' Wanted in 11 Valley Bank Heists
- Despite Felonies and Chapter 11, Drexel May Get Back in Business : Securities: Michael Milken's old firm is considering a renaissance, but not as a brokerage. Will customers let bygones be bygones?
- Maxwell Agrees to Acquire Three Supermarket Tabloids
- Computer Firm Moves Offices From Irvine
- Bankrupt De Laurentiis Merges With Carolco: Under...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Trade Deficit Jumps 38.5% but Is Below '89 Monthly Average
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Johnny Cash Slams Hate Humor
- Project Approved on Old Red Car Right of Way : Development: The City Council's decision to allow residential and light-industrial building marks an abrupt end to one of Long Beach's angriest, most long-lived battles.
- DA Probes Glendora Insurance Practices : Government: Mayor Bob Kuhn is co-owner of an insurance firm handling some of the city's business.
- Papers Shed Light on Investigation of Elder Aide in '88
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Official Probe of 747 Bombing Urged
- South El Monte : Mayor, 3 Councilmen Sued
- Son's Threat to Kill Bush Misunderstood--Ex-Panama Chief
- Crusader for Teachers' Health Plan Won't Quit Until He Wins : Culver City: Howard Bennett, who first appealed for lifetime benefits in 1987, was back before the school board--this time with 60 supporters.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Fossil Skull Appears to Be Missing Link
- A Peek at Peaks : Hills: The mountains surrounding the San Fernando Valley are populated with more than multimillion-dollar homes.
- Democracy Gets Test in Largest Soviet Republic
- Hollywood : AIDS March Planned
- San Marino : Expansion Limits Extended
- P.M. BRIEFING : Beijing Bank Open in Hong Kong
- Italcable U.S.A. Buys 29.4 % of Voicemail
- A Glass of Fresh Cream? This Must Be A Menu From the Forties : Collectibles: Restaurant trade group catalogues food trends, price hikes and history a la carte.
- Castle & Cooke Stock Dives in Wake of Spinoff Failure
- Say Cheese Soup While at the Santa Maria Inn
- HAL Inc.: The Honolulu parent of Hawaiian...
- Unusual Lamb Steaks for Salad, Supper
- Fried Prawns With Leeks, From the Philippines
- Go Straight to the Source for Pure Juice Drinks : Health: Supermarket produce departments provide the best way of obtaining beverages without additives and added sugar.
- Perrier's Back in Promotional Blitz : Food safety: Despite screening, questions remain about the safety and purity of all bottled waters.
- Gilles Shows Special Qualities as Glendale College Heptathlete
- Way of the Sword : Southland Kendo Students Follow One-Time Path of Samurai
- NATION : Daughters Win Suit Against Dad
- Appeal Process Stands Between Killer, Execution : Death penalty: Dalton Prejean is scheduled to go to the electric chair Friday. His case is at the center of a national debate.
- Shopping Malls Go Academic : Renovation: Budget-crunched colleges capitalize on profitable student centers.
- Longtime City Employee Expected to Be Named Irwindale Manager
- Hubble Telescope to Be Topic at Conference
- Dial-A-Ride Contract Goes to Costlier Firm
- Two Executed in Missouri, Texas Prisons
- One Hand, One Shot--Golfer Hits It 8 Times
- Snug by the Sea : Oceanside's Small Harbor Is Enjoying Its Day in the Sun
- Profits Decline: Earnings for the nation's 500...
- UCLA softball pitcher Lisa Longaker and her...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Handling of Arab Revolt Criticized
- SWAY The Night AWAY : A Dance Bar That Offers Boots and the 'Tush Push'
- A Muir Image: Could Win CIF Titles in Boys' and Girls' Meets : Prep track: Mustang runners are poised for a run at rare double-double. Hawthorne was last school to accomplish the feat.
- Poway Beckons Those Who Like to Take a Hike
- Tornadoes Rip Oklahoma; Floods Still Menace Texas
- TEN OF THE HARBOR'S BEST BETS
- Care Facility for Mentally Ill Closed by State
- Lincoln High Class of 1940 Plans Reunion
- Senior at Escondido High Named Coca-Cola Scholar
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : U.S. Seeks Dual Role for Border Checks
- THE HOUSE
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Columbia Fitted With Valve
- Plan to Create Park on Schoolyard Fizzles
- Compactor Cuisine Stands Up to Inmates' Challenge
- Malibu : Storm Drain Work Starts
- Pretreament for Fruit Dehydration
- Library to Be Closed for Renovation
- Brentwood : DWP Facility Open House
- Distance Runners Take Spotlight : Prep track: Venice High's talented Danny Jordan will be challenged in the 1,600 meters by up-and coming Brian Gastelum in City meet.
- A by-the-Book Plan for Ethiopian Relief : Charity: Santa Monica-based Parents International Ethiopia hopes its shipments of books will help provide long-term solutions.
- South Gate : City Among 30 Finalists in All-America Contest
- LOCAL : Crash Clogs Orange Freeway
- Troops Aid Terrorists
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley : Market Watch
- Mating Game Is Fixed for Sterile Medflies
- Professional Actors, Mentally Disabled Share the Boards in a Glendale Theater
- Compromise in Works on China Trade : Foreign policy: Congress tackles issue of whether to continue favored-nation status.
- The Flip Side of Global Warming : Agriculture: An EPA-commissioned study says the greenhouse effect would actually boost overall farm production in the U.S.
- Giving a Name to Strength and Courage