- ORANGE : New School Created at Chapman College
- Proposition 111 : Relief from Gridlock, On and Off the Road : For universities and other state services, Proposition 111 also offers a welcome change toward budget flexibility.
- FULLERTON : 2-Car Collision Kills Woman, 19
- Measuring the Effects of Malathion : Medfly war: More than 1,000 studies have been published on the pesticide, but they haven't been able to settle the question of whether it poses a real health risk.
- BREA : Police Officer Harco Has Had His Day
- Africa: The Continent of Contradictions : Democratic Reform Is Crucial to Reverse the Many Declines of the Last Decade
- NCAA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Titans Upset Texas to Advance to Regional Final
- Joyner Decides to Simplify Things : Angels: Hot-hitting first baseman no longer spends time thinking of himself as a home-run hitter, and it has paid dividends.
- Shaw's 'Man and Superman' Heads South Coast Rep Season : Stage: David Hare's 'The Secret Rapture' will be given its West Coast premiere in Costa Mesa.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Venice, the Band, Simmered Pleasantly but Never Boiled Up in San Juan
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation...
- Drug Foe Elected, Vows End to Colombia Terror : South America: President-elect also says industrial nations are not doing enough to cut consumption.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Rebels Open Talks With Nine Parties
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Capizzi, Enright Tied but Trail 'Undecided' for D.A.
- SIMI VALLEY : 254 Trucks Cited in Surprise CHP Check
- SIMI VALLEY : 5 Men Hold Up Jewelry Store
- Padres Brawl and Have a Ball Beating the Mets
- MUSIC
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation...
- Mexico to Renew Agreement for Wage and Price Controls
- COLUMN ONE : Cadmium Fight Just Won't Fade : Artists want an exemption from solid-waste bill that includes a ban on the source for bright colors. Environmentalists oppose any special treatment.
- Rev. Schuller Sends to U.S.S.R. TV Prayer for Summit Leaders
- Two Killed in Plane Crash
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Seized Fishing Boat Will Be Searched
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / BOARD OF EQUALIZATION : Indictment No Death Blow in Tax Board Race
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Future Beckons Site With Long Past
- Thompson Rebounds for Easy Victory in Irvine : Biathlon: Encinitas runner makes up for last-place finish in his last race. Downing wins women's title again.
- Record 20 File to Challenge for Cup
- BETTING WITH BOB
- The British Columbia Supreme Court has rejected...
- Mortgage Rates Down: Fixed-rate home mortgages average...
- Agran Is Betting Big on the Idea of Peace Profits : City hall: Mayor wants to make Irvine a model for how to shift a defense-oriented economy toward civilian endeavors. His vehicle? A monorail.
- Ex-Hostage Reed Reunites With Mother, Makes Plea for Release of Other Captives
- Marx Lewis; Veteran Labor Organizer
- Americans Approach Weekend Holiday With Two Different Moods
- ORANGE : Board Argues Plans for Campus Security
- Police Signs Go Up--and Crime Goes Down
- Greenwood Just Going Along for the Ride : Eastern Conference: After an injury in camp, he has had to watch Detroit's drive for a second NBA title from the Pistons' bench.
- Easy Goer Early Favorite to Beat Housebuster Today
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Two Museums to Protest NEA Obscenity Oath : Art: MOCA and Newport Harbor Art Museum say they will continue to accept grants while objecting to the controversial requirement.
- NCAA SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES : Fresno State Beats UCLA, 1-0; Deciding Game Today
- Escondido Officer Under Investigation By Four Agencies : Law enforcement: The 15-year police veteran has built a strong record of accomplishments. Now, however, Barry Sweeney is facing inquiries into allegations that some of his arrests and drug raids may have been illegal.
- TV & VIDEO - May 28, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 28, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 28, 1990
- Proposition 118 : Make Redistricting Fair to All
- Bonds Not as Risk-Free as They May Appear
- Walker Percy, 1916-1990
- Thinking Small at the Huge Resorts
- THE MOVIES : BLANK CHECKS
- Your Mortgage : How Lenders View Applicant With Bankruptcy : Financing: Mailbag also contains questions about reverse mortgages and loans to veterans.
- Life on the Edge, Illustrated : MOUNTAINEER Thirty Years of Climbing on the World's Great Peaks<i> by Chris Bonington(Sierra Club Books: $29.95; 192 pp.</i> , <i> illustrated) </i>
- Desire in L.A. by MARTHA CLARE RONK
- THE MOVIES : Eastwood Talks Bluntly (What Else?) on Eastwood
- For Czechoslovakia's Friends of Beer Party, Pubs Take Priority Over Political Clout
- FRESNO : U.S. Accuses 12 of Smuggling Pot
- Now, Picture This : Trends: For celebrities who take up painting, which comes first, their renown or their art?
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 57 : Elder Poised to Cash In on Political Advantages
- ELECTIONS MALIBU CITYHOOD : Incorporation Foes Try Last-Minute Bid to Defeat Proposal
- Car Theft Was Criminal, Graffiti Was an Insult
- Letters: Few People Have the Write Stuff
- Thanks to the evil Dr. Smith, the...
- Dick Thornburgh : Cabinet Housecleaner Fights His Own Dust-Ups
- 'Gotta Nickel?' Begs Questions
- George Allen's NFL Mystique Has Cal State Long Beach Seeing Stars
- ELECTIONS 22ND SENATE DISTRICT : Rosenthal Feels Confident of Reelection Against Graysen
- PREP WRAPUP / ROB FERNAS : El Segundo Sets Scoring Record in Win Over Valley Christian
- Hendrix, McBride Prevail; CSUN Men Take 2nd
- An Indy Repeat Flaunts History : Auto racing: Last year's winner, Emerson Fittipaldi, starts on the pole with the knowledge that no one has won consecutive Indianapolis 500s in almost 20 years.
- Judi St. Hilaire of Hingham, Mass., won...
- Mixed on 'Tracy'
- And It's Schnabel by a Hair : Kiefer is edged out in the continuing face-off of contemporary art's hotshots
- "In Living Color" is an embarrassing and...
- The Man Behind the Woman Who Would Be Governor : Politics: Dianne Feinstein's husband, Richard Blum, is a shrewd businessman, a friend of the famous, with a 'Lt. Columbo style' and a passion for distance running and Tibetan treks.
- I was appalled and disgusted by Connie...
- THE MOVIES : Summer Movie Guide
- A Birthday That Takes the Cake
- THIS WEEK
- Hard Lessons in School-Based Management : Education: A seminar at USC helps to lay groundwork for parents, teachers and principals who will be making the rules for their schools.
- Glendora, Facing Probe, Orders Bids for Its Insurance
- They Said It Would Never Happen: CNN Turns 10
- Feinstein Vows Hiring Quotas by Race, Sex
- Perfume Empire Exposed as Sham, Showing Vietnam the Smelly Side of Capitalism
- Intruder Stabs Girl, 11, in Head
- Greaves Named to Cal State L.B. Board
- A District Attorney Worthy of the Title : Of the 4 Prosecutors on Ballot, Incumbent Capizzi Most Deserves Voters' Support
- Man's Past May Yield Clues to Fate of Women : Crime: Steven Walters killed himself when sheriff's deputies knocked on his door. Later, they found credit cards and personal effects of several mystery women in his possession.
- Jury to Decide if Neighbor Murdered Carson Woman
- Evolution Is the Boat to Beat on Final Day of California Cup
- High School Baseball Semifinal Pairings Set
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Hansen-Dent Celebrates Singles Victory
- Angels' 10 Runs Plenty for Blyleven
- Sinjin Smith and Randy Stoklos will meed...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Kenny's Kitchen Kills a Conversation With Kindness, and Tasty, Health-Conscious Meals
- Madison Avenue by Day and Broadway by Night : Founders of an advertising agency try their hand at producing a play at the Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood
- SUMMER SPLASH II: Orange County : Our Hottest picks for a Jam-Packed Summer : ART
- Albert H. Schafer has joined Kitchell Contractors...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITIONS 118, 119 : Voters Could Radically Alter Redistricting
- THE HOUSE
- Apple Valley Homes
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Prop. 111 in Uphill Fight Locally
- Bryant's Deeds Win Friends--and Enemies : Pomona: The councilman's backers say he slices through red tape. Critics say he rides roughshod over the city. He faces a June 5 recall election.
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Genocide Trial of Dictator's Son Opens
- Eerie Quiet by Democrats on Challenger for Bush in '92
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : Look! Up in the sky, it's Super Dave! And Simpsons dolls! And the Checkout Channel?
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Heart Surgery Done on Abducted Girl
- It's toon time for Disney and TMC; other choices include three atmospheric films and a Western spoof
- PROFILE JOHN GILLESPIE : Sheriff Unopposed, Even by Detractors
- Police Intervened, and This Beauty Was Definitely <i> Not </i> Queen for a Day
- Alleged Molester Keeps His Past Behind a Legal Wall
- Gil Ferguson Doesn't Deserve Reelection : Primary Challenger Phyllis Badham Preferable to 70th Assembly District Incumbent
- Car Drifts Off Freeway, Hits Tree; Driver Killed
- SUMMER SPLASH II : Our Picks for the Best of the Summer : MUSIC AND DANCE
- SUMMER SPLASH II: Orange County : Our Hottest picks for a Jam-Packed Summer : PHOTOGRAPHY
- SUMMER SPLASH II: Orange County : Our Hottest picks for a Jam-Packed Summer : COMEDY
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** 1/2 JAMES NEWTON "If Love" <i> Jazzline</i>
- Mel Brooks plays a billionaire and Lesley...
- Jarrett Takes Lead on Last Turn to Win
- Barnes (75-9 1/2) Nearly Sets Record Again : Track and field: Shotputter's effort at Jenner meet is second only to his 75-10 1/4 throw the previous weekend.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Clearwater Not Choked Up About Leading
- SUMMER SPLASH II: Orange County : Our Hottest picks for a Jam-Packed Summer : POP MUSIC
- Turning Record Profits : After Harlene Marshall's husband and son died within four months of each other in 1985, she took the family record business and made it into a million-dollar company
- Shrinking Lake Chad Targeted for Rescue
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Haitian Leader Visits Young Burn Victim
- ROAD NOTES
- U.S., Israel to Pay in Deaths, Kidnapers Say
- If Cities Change Land-Use Policies, Californians Might Take to Rails
- Focus on Cobb at Cal State's Graduation : Commencement: The university's retiring president calls Fullerton 'a rigorous school,' despite beach balls and balloons at the ceremony.
- Sticking Around for the Record : Fund-raiser: Gary Stewart boarded his pogo stick Friday, hoping to break his world record of 130,077 jumps. Twenty hours later, he had 177,737.
- Seles-Capriati Is the Rivalry of the Future
- The Skinny on a Contender : Boxing: With a little more seasoning--and perhaps a few more pounds on his lean frame--Rafael Ruelas of Arleta could soon be making money hand over fist.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / BRIAN MURPHY : Sink Era Comes to a Close at Birmingham as Coach Completes His 26th Season
- A Delightful Adventure for Wine Purists
- SUMMER SPLASH II : Summer's Last Act: Los Angeles Festival
- SUMMER SPLASH II : Plunging Into L.A.'s Other Pleasures
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** ART FARMER/ FRANK MORGAN/ LOU LEVY/ ERIC VON ESSEN/ ALBERT "TOOTIE" HEATH "Central Avenue Reunion" <i> Contemporary</i>
- SUMMER SPLASH II : WEEK 1, May : 5/27 - 6/2
- SUMMER SPLASH II : Our Picks for the Best of the Summer : MOVIES
- Your Mortgage : Disagreement on Negative Amortization Loans
- Doubling Home's Space Through Rain and Shine
- National Parks Offer Nature Study With a Twist
- Television personality Bob Hilton has been named...
- THIS WEEK
- PLATFORM : No Peace Dividend
- Soviet Disunion: When the Costs of Empire Outweigh Its Benefits : Imperialism: With the world's last remaining empire showing signs of breakup, what will follow? Six experts venture some predictions.
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Placentia Man Dies in Motorcycle Crash
- Mentally Ill Man Admits 2 Killings : Courts: Nathan Trupp, who shot the Universal Studios guards in 1988, is sentenced to a mental hospital.
- Santa Ana Man Is Shot in the Mouth
- Royal Takes the Path of Least Resistance to 2-A Volleyball Title
- HIGH SCHOOL SECTION PLAYOFFS : TRACK FINALS : Jones Makes the Grade in Hurdles
- Cauthen Filly Wins 1,000 Guineas
- In Brief: : ** 1/2 THE LONDON QUIREBOYS, "A Bit of What You Fancy," Capitol.: <i> Albums are rated from one star (poor) to five stars (a classic).</i>
- I'm an Angel baseball fan from the...
- Cue Paging Corp. of Irvine Names New President-CEO
- There's More Hope Than Havoc in Defense Downsizing
- Home Improvement : Enhance Garden With Low-Voltage Lighting : Illumination: Kits with lights that plug into regular outdoor outlets are easy to install. Energy cost is low.
- Forecast Lowered for Single-Family Homes : Construction: Research firm expects about a 10% drop in housing starts this year from 1989.
- Using Lease-Options Can Be Good Strategy to Buy or Sell Home
- 4 Caltech Alumni to Receive Awards
- ELECTIONS MUNICIPAL COURT : Rent Control Is Now an Issue Even in What Is Usually a Low-Key Race
- Sinfulness is Skin-Deep on Streets of Iran : Islam: A stray wisp of hair or a bare chest can bring public floggings in a land where morality is a matter of attire.
- The Wages of Fear (TNT Sunday at...
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- To Shoot or Not to Shoot? : Recent Killings by Law Enforcement Revive Old Questions
- MOORPARK : Hydro-Sand Blaster Attacks Graffiti
- Highlanders' Yearly Fling Highlights Sport, Culture, Kinship : Celebration: The 58th Annual Scottish Festival at the Orange County Fairgrounds draws 25,000 spectators for a day of pipes, plaid and pageantry.
- NCAA TENNIS : Netter, Bryan Win to Reach Men's Final
- Sockers Lost Karic, Found Themselves : MISL: Giving up a prolific scorer in exchange for 20-year-old Paul Wright might have seemed a risk, but it created an atmosphere that led the defending champions back to the finals.
- WORLD CUP : THE UNITED STATES, PAST AND PRESENT : The Most Stunning Upset in the History of Soccer : Soccer: The United States beat England, 1-0, in a game that seems unbelievable 40 years later.
- HIGH SCHOOL SECTION PLAYOFFS : SOFTBALL FINALS : Hawkins Throws Two-Hitter to Lead Santana; RBV, Bishop's Also Win
- Patricia Kyman Dies After Suffering Stroke
- What's Next in NEA Soap Opera? : News Analysis
- Symposium on Wagner to Make a 'Stab at Truth'
- SACRAMENTO / BRADLEY INMAN : Hart Bill Would Put Corporate Repeat Offenders on Probation
- Gardening : Uncommon Citrus in Small Back-Yard Garden : Fruit: Alhambra woman collects common and unusual types of semi-dwarf citrus trees, but orange trees are not among them.
- Garden Seminars for Children
- Residential Builder Survey Reprints Now Available
- The Case of the Mason Marathon
- Fatal Dog Attacks in Europe Prompt Irate Calls for Ban : Pets: A mixed breed called the 'bandog' comes naturally to savage behavior, critics say, calling it a 'Darwinian nightmare.'
- 'Love Insurance' Among Worrisome Chinese Taxes
- Gruesome Secrets of Bulgaria's Past Unearthed in Forest : Eastern Europe: Mass graves show evidence of Communist killings. The discovery has mobilized opposition groups as elections near.
- Hitchcock's Throwaway Masterpiece : Thirty years ago, Alfred Hitchcock took a modest tale of a psychopathic motel keeper and his ever-present mom and turned it into a hit horror classic. It made taking a shower a test of nerves for years to come.
- Performance-Pay Formulas Don't Always Compute
- What a wonderful surprise "Archie: To Riverdale...
- British Booklet Gives Advice and a Few Laughs
- A PARROT WITHOUT A NAME The Search for the Last Unknown Birds on Earth<i> by Don Stap(Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- MEET THE AUTHORS
- Home Improvement : Ordinary-Looking Sander Boasts Many Uses : Woodworking: Random orbit sanders have been used by auto body shops, operated on air pressure. Now a model is available that runs on electricity.
- Drug Lord Evades Capture as He Terrorizes Colombia
- Small Town : Architecture: Model making, with the help of computers and new material, has entered the high-tech era.
- Great-Grandson of Last Shogun Accepts Life as Special but Ordinary Businessman
- Veterans Gather for 50th Anniversary of Dunkirk
- 10,000 Beijing Teen-Agers Learn Party Line or Else
- Bungalow Heaven Neighborhood Tours Planned
- ELECTIONS LEGISLATURE, CONGRESS : Incumbents Don't Have Much to Fear From Challengers : Politics: After the votes are counted, under-financed unknowns will most likely find it's the status quo all over again.
- Psychic Shoppers at Expo Find Aisles Full of Visionaries
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Swerdling Returns to West Dugout : Olympic Festival: Longtime Sepulveda baseball official to coach team for the second time.
- Oilers Have Recovered From Trade
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Henderson Picks His Spot and Ties Cobb
- Oilers Great Without Gretzky
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : His Success Is Still Greek to Bettors
- Why Does a $30 Ticket Become a $600 Ticket? : The answer has set off--once again--a drive to set limits on the prices that ticket brokers can charge in California
- Artists With Attitudes : In an era of dispute over public art financing, four NEA-aided artists have waded into battle with the San Diego Establishment
- Schroeder Victor in Three-Quarter Midget Main Race
- THE MOVIES : WHERE TO CATCH A DINING STAR
- THE MOVIES : THE CLASS OF '90 : Handicapping Hollywood: There's something different about this year's summer films
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Strike Talks Collapse on Eve of Elections
- U.N. Compromise on Arabs Stalled : Mideast: Security Council adjourns without acting on a PLO proposal to send envoys to investigate violence in West Bank and Gaza.
- Probation Officer Will Work With Troubled Youths
- COLUMN ONE : 'Angel' Has Devil of a Legal Cause : Linda Cox says she knew Carlos Montilla was innocent. But she couldn't sway the other 11 jurors in his drug trial. When a second jury convicted him, she just kept fighting.
- Bradley Replaces Aides on Coordinating Staffs
- Former Carson Councilman Hit With 3rd Claim of Harassment
- Questions of Color : Dividing by Race in American Politics : Politics: Consensus between blacks and whites on racial questions is growing more difficult for political leaders of both parties--and both races.
- Name in the News
- Thousand Oaks Team Second in Doubles
- Rookie Exercises Indy Birthright
- Fullerton Defeats Creighton : College baseball: Mota collects four hits and three RBIs in 6-3 victory. Titans take on fifth-ranked Texas today.
- The Americanization of Paul Verhoeven : The Dutch director is now totally immersed in Hollywood with the big-budget action movie 'Total Recall,' starring Arnold You-Know-Who
- Filippo's 'Filumena': Love, Italian-Style
- Top Corporate Wages Suddenly Catch Up in Orange County
- Where Homes, Money Tend to Be Old : Los Feliz: Not much has changed in the lifestyle of this part of Los Angeles, where the successful have lived for generations.
- New Zealand Offers Variety Magic Show
- DAY TRIP
- Soviets Bidding for New Pattern From U.S. Talks
- Freeway Repairs Announced
- Contras Say They Are Held Prisoner at Hotel by Police : Nicaragua: Rebel leaders begin a hunger strike after breaking off disarmament talks with the government.
- Union Blacks, Rebel Prisoners Honored at Civil War Memorial
- Scorekeepers Needed
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Cut Water Use 10%, Deukmejian Orders
- Q & A: Fulton's 30 Years as Lisa
- Through a Dark Vision of L.A. : James Ellroy's conception of the city is one of almost total chaos and corruption. Sleaze oozes out of the sidewalks. Greed and twisted passions hang in the air--just the way he lived it.
- Centuries-Old Bolivian Tapestries at Heart of Modern Property Dispute : Art: Bolivian town says weavings are part of its spiritual heritage and were sold without its permission. Importer says he bought them fairly.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Concerns on Missile Safety Discussed
- Small Families Are Becoming the Rule Instead of the Exception
- Democracy as Practiced by the Burmese Generals : Myanmar: Today's elections, first in 28 years, won't empower an oppressed people--but they will fatten the treasury by bringing back foreign investors.
- 'I think the bears are popular mainly because they take people away from their problems'
- Olivenhain Going to Bat, Ending a Creepy Footnote to Folklore
- Guilty of Courting Nap Time : Judges, Juries Fight the Urge to Sleep
- Attacks on Church Part of Rise in Hate Crimes
- NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL NOTEBOOK : Nevin Doesn't Let Asthma Keep Him Out of Any Game
- For the Car Owner at Indy, Preparation is No. 1
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Treadway Provides Braves With Unexpected Power--3 Homers
- Smith Tries to Add Punch to Heat Attack
- SEPARATED AT BIRTH: Imitation is definitely the...
- An Evening at the Westwood Marquis Can Feel Like Autumn in New York : Lounge features mixture of jazz, cabaret and show tunes
- *** 1/2 JOHN DOE "Meet John Doe" <i> DGC</i> : <i> Albums are rated from one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- Chaya Hits the Beach : It started in Los Feliz and then spread to West Hollywood. Next, it appeared on the Sunset Strip. Now it's finally made it to the ocean's edge and Chaya Venice is everything you have come to expect from the Chayas.
- SUMMER SPLASH II: Orange County : Our Hottest picks for a Jam-Packed Summer : THEATER
- There's No Such Thing as IRA 'Hardship' Withdrawal
- Fare Wars Are Taking Off for Shuttle Passengers : Airlines: Consumers are finally starting to get a price break on those popular Los Angeles-San Francisco shuttle routes. Competition is intense, which may cause a whole new set of problems in the era of deregulation.
- THE MOVIES : THE RETURN OF 'KILLER SUMMER'
- 'King's' Queen Selling Getaway
- Can New Owners Occupy Rent-Control Units?
- Caution: Deconstruction Ahead : POETIC LICENSE Essays on Modernist and Postmodernist Lyric<i> by Marjorie Perloff(Northwestern University Press: $39.95 cloth, $14.95 paper; both 450 pp.) </i>
- As a viewer devoted to KCET and...
- Truck Franchise in Default on Auto Plaza Land
- New French Restaurant Re-Creates the Look, Feel and Food of Nazi-Occupied Paris
- New Gold Rush : Panning Enthusiasts See Bright Prospects for Hobby
- Teamsters Trying to Throw Roadblocks in Front of Crackdown : Labor: Government efforts to clean up the union are meeting stiff opposition from its leaders, but the reforms are inching forward.
- New Gold Rush : Gold Miner Must Hit Pay Dirt to Stave Off Eviction From Claim
- Delay Deaths, British Ask
- World IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Vote Begins in Rare Multi-Party Election
- Controversial Art Exhibit Closes; Cincinnati Legal Battle Remains
- Imprisoned IRA Fighter Calls for Use of Words Instead of Weapons
- Reducing Handicaps for the Disabled : Bold New Legislation Would Extend Protections to Broaden Equal Opportunity
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Gang Suit Loss Hinders Police Tax Campaign in Hawthorne : Law Enforcement: The timing of last week's $1.95-million settlement in police brutality suit hurts bid to pass measure to pay for more police, supporters say.
- Closed Landfill to Be Tested for Leaks
- THOUSAND OAKS : Employee Attacked Outside Hospital
- Superintendent of Schools to Leave
- SCHOOL LAYOFFS: Some teachers, nurses, and school...
- Brian Milne, despite being diagnosed as having...
- NCAA SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES : UCLA Beats Oklahoma St. Before Lightning Stops Play
- UCSD Women Finish Third; PLNC Men Fourth
- Aztecs Win in 10th, Stay Alive
- Heat Beats Nomads, 2-0, in Overtime
- Baylor Comes Home Again : Baseball: Milwaukee Brewers' hitting coach becomes third member of Angels' Hall of Fame.
- Two Actors and Their Bicoastal Flings : Rene Auberjonois and Betty Garrett are L.A. veterans, but both are adding new spice to their performing with Broadway shows
- 'Knee' Surgery
- Itch for Italian : <i> When you are struck with a passion for pasta.</i>
- Going Out of State for High Yield Can Be Easy
- A Visit to These London Auctions Gets You Something for Nodding
- THE MOVIES : Who will get to the bank first? : THE LINE FORMS HERE
- Everyday Life Under Big Top Is No Circus
- ONLY CHILDREN<i> by Alison Lurie (Avon: $7.95) </i>
- New Generation of Families Juggle Love and Careers Under the Big Top
- Mexico Reportedly to Seek Extradition of DEA Official
- SAN FRANCISCO : Widow Gets $127,000 in Forgotten Assets
- Airport Work Goes On Amid Legal Dogfights : Construction: Despite the firing of the project's chief contractor from a garage job, the John Wayne expansion remains scheduled for a Sept. 16 opening.
- Florida Seeks Tougher Limits on California in Medfly War : Infestation: U.S. asked to sharply restrict fruit and vegetable exports. California says it will fight proposal.
- Running for Supervisor: Cash Over Qualifications : Politics: In one supervisorial race, few can afford to run against the incumbent; in the other, money is buying the tools needed for victory.
- Privatization: a Silver Bullet That Won't Fly : Finance: Serious obstacles will prevent privatization from being the panacea for Latin America's sagging economies.
- ELECTIONS : Rivals in 36th District Race Address Issues : Overview
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Beats Sanchez Vicario, 6-3, 6-3
- Chatsworth Cyclist 66th in Tour of Italy
- BETTING WITH BOB
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mira Costa Sweeps Past Edison for Title
- BASEBALL : Numbers, Dollars Add Up for Canseco