- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Wins in Softball
- BOOK REVIEW : A Homeward-Looking Spaceman : WHERE I FELL TO EARTH <i> by Peter Conrad</i> , Poseidon, $18.95, 205 pages
- Making Most of a Lost Opportunity : Ballet: Askold Makarov was already in town when the Leningrad State Ballet had to cancel its show, so he's staying on to offer his dance expertise.
- Expansion of Art Institute Spurs Concern : Development: The college realizes its plans to double its size won't go over real big in Laguna Beach.
- Extra Breakage in Eastwood Movie Stunt
- DANCE REVIEW : Memorial Program by Alvin Ailey Company : Choreography: Director Judith Jamison has given the company fresh vigor in the post-Ailey era.
- Informant in Botched Drug Raid Sues Torrance, Police
- Phantom of Plaza : Millions Are Sought to Renovate Old Balboa Theatre for New Role
- Geologists Warn of Big Quake on Coast : Danger: The Malibu fault zone was previously thought to be inactive. A temblor could trigger serious landslides, experts say.
- New Merger Opposition Surfaces : Utilities: Ventura County officials fear takeover of SDG&E; by Edison could increase pollution from power plants there.
- Craftsman Emulates the Oriental Masters
- Pot Growers Who Advertised Are Sentenced to Prison Terms
- OXNARD : Man Arrested Over Fire at Apartment
- Prop. 109: Governor Needs It
- Is It the Road to Ruin or the Fast Track to Success? : Education: Vista High School considers whether to cut back on the practice of grouping students according to skill level.
- Builder Faces New Delay in Oxnard Development
- Firefighters Group Backs Davis for Supervisor : Campaign: The candidate favors a countywide paramedic training program.
- Ex-Campaign Manager Sues Phyllis Badham
- 2 Eject Safely Before Marine Jet Crashes in Ocean Off San Diego
- Trouble Among Soviet Troops : Army on the 'Brink of a Caldron'
- Gary Frederick, athletic director and women's basketball...
- WESTMINSTER : Patron Shot in Face in Botched Robbery
- Oxnard Woman Finds Abandoned Baby in Ivy Patch
- SANTA ANA : City Ax to Fall on 132 Liquidambars
- Countywide : Supervisors Back Highway Initiatives
- Ban From Olympics Turns Into Net Loss : Tennis: South African players hadn't been hurt by most world sanctions until IOC ruling.
- NAIA PLAYOFF PREVIEWS : CLU, Master's to Open Quests for District 3 Baseball Title
- It's Confusing, but the Plot Twists Double the Fun
- TELEVISION REVIEW : Verisimilitude Is Minimal in BBC Soapy 'Secret Army' Series
- Keating Vows to Keep Fighting to Regain S&L; : Thrifts: The former head of Lincoln Savings & Loan says he's broke. He insists that regulators were wrong to seize his institution.
- New Line Stock Sale: New Line Cinema...
- ENVIRONMENT : Toxic Waste Fears Delayed Freedom's Newspaper Purchase
- PEOPLE : Antonowsky Joins Columbia Pictures
- Futures Trial Is Simply About Fraud, Jury Told : Commodities: The prosecutor, in opening remarks, says the three defendants are common thieves. The defense will state its case today.
- WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOUT THE NORTHWEST? : THE FOOD : Mongrel audacity, or an openness to new experience? Cuisine with spunk.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Wilson in Shadows as Democrats Slug It Out
- 'Mr. Versatility' Proves He Can Hit, Field, Pitch and Commute : College baseball: Ryan Karp is willing to drive 45 minutes each day from his parents' Beverly Hills home to play baseball for Harbor College.
- NATURE : SANTA CLARA PRESERVE : Medicine Trail : A 45-minute self-guided hiking tour details how Chumash Indians used native plants as remedies.
- At Mound and at Plate, Two Standout Prep Players : Strong, Silent Pitcher for St. Anthony Lets His Arm and Bat Do the Talking
- Olympian Effort Raises $8,000
- Fauntroy Data Is Forwarded to Ethics Panel
- Bay Area Raises Rates, Imposes Water Rationing
- All About Eva : Zsa Zsa's Little Sister Says It Hasn't Always Been Easy Being the Other Gabor
- From Spiritualist Roots, Leucadia Has Grown Pleasant State of Mind : 'Special beach atmosphere' keeps residents at home in this part of city of Encinitas.
- No Tax Hikes While He's in Office, Governor Vows
- Suspect in Shooting Caught After Standoff
- 10% Tax on Fairground Admissions Rescinded
- 'Greyhound Therapy' Detailed at Officers' Trial
- Hermosa Beach OKs Oil Report
- 2 More Teens Allege Molestation by Doctor Arrested in Ramona
- Census Impostors
- Her Payment for Pioneering Role Among Women Surfers Is All in Fun
- Ballard Pair Swim Well in Prelims
- Redevelopment Won't Stop Surfers at Huntington Beach : North County: Despite 18-month interruption during construction of new pier, sport is not expected to suffer in its cultural heartland.
- USD's Cunningham Suspended for 3 Games as Result of Fight
- No Mask, He Wears a Smile
- Maryland's Top Scorer Will Turn Pro
- Art Schlichter, former Ohio State and Indianapolis...
- O'Connor Won't Sing on 'SNL' in Protest Over Andrew Dice Clay
- SHORT TAKES : Mattel Sues Barbie and Ken Act
- Periodical Problem of Lateness : Magazines: Consumers complain about delays in getting publications by mail. But the postal service won't take all the blame.
- An 'Unconventional Family' Has Hopes of Beating the Odds
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : Lonely Prop. 120 Foes Seek Alternatives to New Prisons
- GOINGS ON : SANTA BARBARA : Home, at Last : Comedian hasn't played Southland in eight years, unless one counts her many airport appearances.
- Adoption--Family Ties By Twists of Fate : Mothers: Pregnant women from out of state find mutual support living in an apartment complex at the adoptive parents' expense.
- Barge Leaks Gasoline Into N.J. Waterway
- PLATFORM : Less Risk Offshore
- Guilty Plea in Stabbing
- County Fears Merger May Increase Pollution : Air quality: Officials cite potential problems in a proposed union of two Southern California utilities.
- City to Observe Peace Day May 20
- OXNARD : Ocean View District Ends Free Day Care
- Ramona Fixes Pipe, Lifts Strict Water Rationing
- Broderick Case Move
- Clippers' Benjamin Has Car Stolen at Gunpoint After Visiting Friend
- O'Bannon Said Headed for UNLV
- BETTING WITH BOB
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Monroe Halts Birmingham Streak
- RACING NOTEBOOK : Turf Giants Readying for Rematch
- Montebello Retail Center Approved : Development: A 20-acre project is planned on once-oil-rich terrain. The city expects to reap about $1.1 million a year in taxes, plus about 900 new jobs.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rights Leader Evers Bankrupt
- Investigators Search Destroyer for Clues to Fatal Fire
- City Considers Its Paramedic Service Options : Ambulances: The current provider has had the longest private contract in the United States. The firm absorbs losses for the sake of 'prestige.' Could firefighters do it cheaper?
- Campaign Styles a Reflection of Candidates
- At Mound and at Plate, Two Standout Prep Players : Catcher Has a Catchy Name but It's His Numbers That Put Him in the Spotlight
- Sierra Madre : Pergola Plans to Be Altered
- NEIGHBORS : A ROUNDUP : A Family Affair : The president of the student body attends Oxnard College with her mother, daughter and two sons.
- Four Survive Shipwreck
- San Diego Mayor Opposes Mandatory Water Limits
- Complaint Filed in W. Hollywood Race
- Pasadena : One Colorado Financing
- Man Shot to Death on N. Hollywood Street
- Driver Dies in Crash on Angeles Forest Highway
- Woman Abducted, Raped in Vacant Lot
- 17-Year-Old Boy Guilty of 1st-Degree Murder : Justice: A Huntington Beach youth who said he killed his roommate to free himself from physical and sexual abuse could be sentenced to life in prison.
- Smaller School Districts Urged by Task Force
- Stress and the Maharishi
- The Australian Open will not be dropped...
- STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT : Moorpark's Thomas Fills In the Blanks Against Mt. SAC, 2-0
- Rutherford Hospitalized After Indy Crash
- Louisville Player Has 3 Hits in Big Inning
- SHORT TAKES : Bardot Animal Crusader on TV
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pianist Billy Taylor's Cool Casts a Chill at Catalina
- New Ship Is Set to Cruise Poway's Cultural Waters
- Plenty of Gasps, Laughs at Animal Show
- LOCAL : Marine Denies Assault on Clerk
- Centinela District Trustees Plan New Set of Meetings
- Bid to Delay Malibu Cityhood if OKd by Voters Is Rejected : Incorporation: The judge's ruling against county supervisors increases the likelihood of a legal challenge to a planned sewer system there.
- Impasse on Choosing of U.S. Judges Broken
- Gunds Get NHL Team in Bay Area
- Lovingier Enjoys Life as Starter : Prep baseball: After learning the ropes as a junior, pitcher has led Laguna Hills to the Pacific Coast League title in his senior season.
- QUOTABLE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Monday Evening Concerts Completes 51st Season
- Chicago Gallery to Sell 11 Works to Buy Brancusi
- Pop Music Reviews : Rotterdam Posse Rocks the House
- First Solo Flight : Barbara Bush's Personal Style Proves Popular in Her Diplomatic Debut Abroad
- Danger to Wildlife Cited in Suit on Medfly Spraying
- To Everest and Back--Only Faster
- NATION : Barry Indicted on 6 New Charges
- Ethics Panel Expands Case Against Sen. Durenberger
- 150-Year-Old Adobes Given Protected Status : Preservation: The two structures have been declared historic monuments. Condos can be built near them, but they will stay.
- Faulty Cooling System Delays Columbia Launch
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Youth Convicted of Killing Roommate
- Bellflower's Blue-Collar Workers Vote for Union
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Irvine Acts on Affordable Housing : Apartments: City Council chooses three possible sites from a list of 10. There would be 200 units built, half for low-income tenants.
- French Train Record
- IRVINE : Program for Special Riders Is Dedicated
- SOUTH COUNTY : County Office in South May Open
- COLUMN LEFT : Pull the Plug on Salvador's No-Win War : Only a U.S. aid cut will get both sides to negotiate a peace.
- Gless Says She Lied About Her Residence : Trial: The actress testifies that she feared publicity after a break-in at her house, allegedly by an obsessive fan.
- Travels of an Activist : Nicaragua: An ardent Sandinista supporter, Alice McGrath has made 34 trips, escorting doctors, lawyers, clergymen and educators through a troubled country.
- USD Tennis Team Wins in NCAA; SDSU Beaten
- U.S. Comes From Behind to Beat Poland, 3-1
- 3 Arrested in Theft of Clippers Star's Car
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Fremont High Star Charged
- Poly Secures No. 1 Seeding in City 4-A Baseball Playoffs
- CITY SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Samoniego Homers to Lead San Fernando
- Holmes' Trainer Richie Giachetti Will Help Tyson Against Tillman
- TROUBLES AT THE JOFFREY : Joffrey Spent Payroll Tax to Stay in Business : Money: Internal problems are fueled by a growing debt to the Internal Revenue Service.
- Long Beach to Open 'St. Louis' National Tour
- Legion's Band Warmly Greeted by Muscovites
- Rosemead : Limits on Video Games
- Los Angeles : Slumlord Sentenced
- Frank J. Worth; Composer, Conductor
- Child Champs Ready to Move to Tournament
- Grateful Dead Won't Be Invited Back to School
- Gadfly Rallies Indians to Save Encino's 'Lost Village'
- 6 1/2 Tons of Hashish Discovered in Turkey
- Springing Ahead, Falling Back : Poly: The school's fortunes change with the seasons, but two-sport standout Jonathan Campbell remains a constant.
- Nibbles and Bits
- Eight professional football players filed suit against...
- SHORT TAKES : Hasselhoff Becomes a Father
- Record Industry Unveils Warning Label : Advisory: Logo warns consumers, parents of potentially offensive lyrics.
- Tired of Spinning Wheels, Gyros Get Serious About Fun : The eclectic, playful group, which will focus on landing a recording deal, begins its comeback Friday and Saturday in Sunset Beach.
- Haden Devotes Some Riffs to Old-Time Los Angeles
- THEATER REVIEW : 'TWELFTH NIGHT' : Not Half Bard : Cal Lutheran University's production successfully captures Shakespeare's sense of humor.
- Cyclists Pedal to Help Third World : Bicycling: 100 riders will follow five cross-country routes to raise money for locally initiated projects in foreign countries.
- Toddler Mutant Ninja Turtles
- THE BEST YEARS : SENIORS : Many Chapters : "I like my years," says actor Jeff Corey. "I like my amassed experiences."
- Pasadena : Hearing on Water Shortage
- USX Corp. Selling 64 Works of Art
- It's Show Time in Julian as Wildflowers Blossom : Tradition: The annual Julian wildflower show has been a featured event in the mountain town for 64 years.
- Yearbook Staffs Win National Recognition : Journalism: Glendale's Board of Education honors students at three high schools for receiving prestigious awards for the quality of their yearbooks.
- Man Gets 27 Years to Life in Death of Ex-Girlfriend
- VENTURA : City Council Rejects Housing Plan Again
- Crackdown on Building Hazards Is Proposed
- Carwash Canceled to Conserve Water
- Aerospace Industry Trend: Flight From the Southland
- Rockets Hurt 7 in Kabul
- FOCUS : Old San Clemente: Home of Ole Hanson's Vision
- Torrance Offer to Buy School Property Rejected
- Parking Plan May Clear Streets but Not the Air : Overcrowding: An east Orange apartment complex catering to Latino immigrants is targeted by restrictions. The cultural crunch will be harder to solve.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Buys Time in Mobile Home Flap
- A Farewell to Slain Marine : Memorial: Family, friends and fellow servicemen gathered to remember a gunnery sergeant whose shooting death in the Philippines is still under investigation.
- Use of Softball Ringers Becomes a Federal Case
- Teen Testifies Father Told Her She Must Kill : Courts: In David Brown's murder trial, daughter Cinnamon says she shot her stepmother to prove her love for her dad.
- Joffrey Board Deciding Future of L.A. Season
- THOUSAND OAKS : University Cancels Lecture on Safe Sex
- FULLERTON : Parade and Festival Set for Founders Day
- Brewers Infielder Sheffield in Police Confrontation
- Quarterbacks Lead Nominees for Local Honor
- Rogers 52nd in Tour de Trump
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova, Capriati Win in 2nd Round
- Dodgers Stumble to .500 : Baseball: Club has almost as many errors (four) as hits (six) in 5-3 loss to Expos.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVING : Irvine Freshman Holds Off Teammate
- Italy's Mandate on Abstinence Shocks Brazil's Soccer Players
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Bruins Sweep Past Capitals and Into Finals, 3-2
- Mr. Frisky Arrives at Pimlico to Ready for the Preakness
- Baseball coaches John Cunningham of San Diego...
- Bad Knees Force Carlsson, 22, to End His Tennis Career
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Morales Seeks a Three-Peat at Meet
- TROUBLES AT THE JOFFREY : Arpino Puzzle . . . Whom Did He Work For? : Copyright law: Ownership of his ballet works hinges on whether he was a free-lancer or was employed by the Joffrey.
- Pop Music Reviews : Tear-Drenched Tunes From Torchy Fordham
- Langston Issues a Free Pass : Angels: He gives up career-high eight walks in Baltimore's 9-1 victory.
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- 'Go Ahead, Shoot Me' Led to Death, Witness Says : Court: An alleged member of an Oxnard-based gang goes on trial for the killing of Manuel (Deadeye) Rodriguez.
- High School Still Has Many Fire Hazards : Bond issue: Measure A would provide $5 million to renovate the cracking, peeling landmark.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Height of Franciscan Plaza Plan Rejected
- County Memo Urges Purchase of Hospital in Hollywood : Health care: Buying Queen of Angels/Hollywood Presbyterian would be cheaper than upgrading County-USC Medical Center, some officials say.
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Parent Group Attacks School Plan
- Rezoning Approval Tied to Graffiti Cleanup
- Sentence Is 2 Years in Meth Case
- Teobaldi in Tennis Quarterfinals
- He Comes Through With a Crunch : Prep baseball: Scouts are taking notice of Marina's Marc Newfield, ranked 12th nationally by Baseball America, and his big-league swing.
- THE SIDELINES : New Zealand Yachts Lead Race
- Top-Ranked Harbor Opens Quest for Regional Crown
- CYCLING TOUR DE TRUMP : Alcala Gaining Some Ground on Bobrik
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Pay Again for Trading Henderson
- Eye Problems Cloud Pryor's Comeback : Boxing: Wisconsin agrees to sanction bout even though former champion has undergone surgery for a detached retina and has cataracts in his left eye.
- Horse Trainer's License Suspended; Fraud Alleged
- MUSIC/STAGE
- The Good Guy vs. Bad Guys in a Diet That Reduces the Risk of Disease : Cancer: It's still not clear how, or if, the body uses vitamins and fiber to prevent disease. Some studies suggest that the real heroes are as-yet unidentified trace elements in the high-fiber foods.
- Budget Woes for Los Angeles
- Malathion Concerns
- LETTERS IN VIEW : One Vote for the Term 'Euro-American'
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Backlash Against 'Beaver' Banality
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Whom to Tax? It's Consumers Versus the Rich
- Krauthammer on Censorship and Cincinnati Art Exhibit
- Krauthammer on Censorship and Cincinnati Art Exhibit
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Birth of the Blues or Simply a New Birth?
- LETTERS IN VIEW : That Wasn't Just Another Fish Story
- Wellesley Controversy
- Krauthammer on Censorship and Cincinnati Art Exhibit
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Birth of the Blues or Simply a New Birth?
- LETTERS IN VIEW : That Wasn't Just Another Fish Story
- Cable Firms Lobby Board in Fight With Tax Assessor : Litigation: County officials say supervisors were urged in private meetings with company representatives to pressure Bradley Jacobs to reconsider his new assessment method. The firms, facing property tax hikes of up to 400%, say they will sue.
- Krauthammer on Censorship and Cincinnati Art Exhibit
- Proposition 111
- LETTERS IN VIEW : That Wasn't Just Another Fish Story
- Commerce City Hall Will Begin Paper Recycling Program
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Backlash Against 'Beaver' Banality
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Backlash Against 'Beaver' Banality
- Budget Woes for Los Angeles
- Budget Woes for Los Angeles
- Proposition 111
- Senators
- MOVIES - May 10, 1990
- MOVIES - May 10, 1990
- MOVIES - May 10, 1990
- MOVIES - May 10, 1990
- MOVIES - May 10, 1990
- Job Cuts Infuriate Lockheed Workers : Labor: Employees say the company didn't tell them before eliminating 4,500 positions. The firm is moving some operations to Georgia.
- Ingredient Changes, Hints for 'Baking' Better Muffins
- U.S. and Iran Agree on 2,000 Financial Claims : Diplomacy: The State Department confirms a tentative accord. About 200 disputes are still unresolved.
- 4 Car-Pool Lanes on Riverside Freeway?
- TIME THIS: Planning a Memorial Day getaway?...
- Pastor on Leave After L.A. Arrest Involving Drugs
- City Council Faces Money Squeeze, OKs Tax Increases : Budget: Package will include a 10% levy on parking fees. Business taxes and trash collection charges also will rise.
- Fear of Food: A Phobia for the '90s : Agriculture: Anxiety over hormones, pesticides and toxins--all in one dish--ruins appetites.
- TOWER POWER: Building a tunnel beneath the...
- BREAKFAST CLUB: Every year at this time...
- Bush, Congress OK Deficit Talks : Budget: They will seek to avert automatic spending cuts. 'Severe action' is needed 'to keep the economy on a sound track,' White House says. Sessions begin Tuesday.
- FUND DRIVE: Momentum is building at UC...
- Names in the News - May 10, 1990
- Names in the News - May 10, 1990
- Names in the News - May 10, 1990
- Names in the News - May 10, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 10, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 10, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 10, 1990
- Irwindale Lens Producer Sues Federal Agency
- CONSUMER NEWS
- White House Backs SEC in Turf Battle Over CFTC
- Grant B. Cooper, 87; Lawyer Defended Sirhan Sirhan
- AN ODE TO THE HOLOCAUST VICTIMS
- Senate Votes to Let Federal Agents Take Part in Political Campaigns
- LOCAL : 27 Arrested on Drug Charges at 2 Pacoima Street Corners
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Garfield Cartoonist Honored
- CONSUMERS : Books Offer All the Information, Advice You Can Buy
- It's Musical Chairs for Ungaro in L.A.
- Read His Lips? No, Watch His Hips : On the Art of Raising Taxes While Opposing Them
- Jurors at Murder Trial Hear a Tale of Intrigue : Court: David Arnold Brown is being tried in the 1985 slaying of his wife, a killing for which his daughter, then a juvenile, was convicted and sentenced.
- Sewer Didn't Meet Funding Rules, Audit Finds
- Ramona Doctor Arraigned on Molestation Charges
- When Students Tote Guns, Not Books
- Nursing Home to Take Back Evicted Resident
- A Canyon as Cultural Landmark?
- Losing Streaks Dim Chapman's Playoff Hopes
- Commissioner Fay Vincent, as did Bart Giamatti...
- S.F. Bay Area Receives NHL Franchise
- Rodgers Is Fired by Celtics
- Navratilova Pressured in 3-Set Victory
- Breeze, Beathard Refresh Chargers
- Should They Plunge Ahead on Their Own? : Diving: The event should be separate from swimming, some coaches say. But others warn that that could lead to the sport's demise at high school level.
- Joffrey Board Considers Fate of Arpino Ballets : Ballet: The board's decision may determine whether any of the former artistic director's works will be performed during the balance of season.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- At Last, a Latino Theater
- Richard Keating has joined Liberty National Bank,...
- Pan Am, AT&T; Make Deal for Computers
- Two Major Natural Gas Projects Approved: Atlantic...
- Pact for Transmitters
- P.M. BRIEFING : Phoenix Cookie Claims Crumble
- When Odometer Takes a Spin, Consumer Is Taken for a Ride : Fraud: County consumers lose $500,000 a year to car dealers who illegally turn back the numbers, says the DMV.
- Lin Broadcasting Corp.: The New York-based firm...
- * Planetary Man: Steven Spielberg, who directed...
- Anti-Pornography Bill Gets New Life in the Legislature
- NATION : GOP's Atwater Treated for Clot
- COLUMN ONE : Under the Gun: Arms and Fraud : The nation's military suppliers have amassed quite a criminal record in a few years. It is a bizarre scandal in which personal gain is seldom a motive.
- Time to Remember : High School Memorial Would Honor Vietnam's Dead