- Events Mark First Anniversary of China Massacre : World Politics: Highlights of the weekend commemoration include essays, gospel music and a play written about the student demonstrations at Tien An Men Square.
- Doctor Indicted in Hit-and-Run Case
- OAK VIEW : Council Picks Mayor and Honors Citizens
- Starving Animals Rescued From Ranch
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- Lucero Wins Speedway's Scratch Main Event
- Mormons Summon Those Who Spoke to Media of Temple Rites
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- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Marines Say Goodby to Woman General
- Reynolds Named to Head City University of N.Y.
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- Paint-Spraying Machine Explodes, Killing Operator
- Charges Filed Against 6 Who Were Shot at by Border Patrol Agent
- Gibson Front and Center After Dodgers Fall to Reds
- Dirk Minniefield, a former NBA player whose...
- Brody Winners to Perform in Diverse Cultural Program : Arts: Peruvian, Cambodian and African music and dance are featured in downtown celebration.
- Stage Reviews : 'Le Miracle de Piaf' at CalRep Captures a Soaring Spirit
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : Honig Faces 3 Little-Known Opponents
- Coverage of Soccer Is Missed by Some
- ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY : A Look at Candidates and Issues in 41st District
- UPADATE / SOVIET IMMIGRATION : Newcomers: Israel Elated, Arabs Fearful
- U.S. Appeals Court Blocks Nevada Execution
- COLUMN ONE : Utah Miners--Victims of Atomic Age : Those who dug uranium from the earth suffer a high rate of cancer. Though officials had early warnings, they did little to ease the danger. Congress considers compensation.
- Deukmejian Opposes Measure on Rail Bonds
- ELECTIONS 21ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Korman Names Gallegly Supporter in Lawsuit
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : People Ride on Saturdays Too
- Plea Entered in Case of Abandoned Baby
- Free Hazardous Waste Roundup Scheduled
- Sherman Oaks Mall Stays Open Despite Expired Permit
- Air Quality District OKs Record Budget : Pollution: Business fees will increase by $21 million. Industry leaders question the need for added revenue.
- BankAmerica Buys Arizona's 2nd-Largest S&L; : Thrifts: It outbids Wells Fargo and Security Pacific in a federal auction. Other banks have suffered huge losses in the state in recent years.
- AQMD Says Utility Merger Would Increase L.A. Smog
- Fire Hits Luxury Liner, Days After Grounding
- Burger Hits 'Shyster' Lawyer Advertising
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: BALLOT MEASURES : Malibu Stars Stay in Wings During Cityhood Stumping
- SIMI VALLEY : Commission Backs 237-House Project
- Rare-Coin Theft Case Continued to June 25 : Justice: Lawyers for a Coronado heart surgeon accused of theft by a prestigious Manhattan coin society are still negotiating a plea-bargain stance.
- Prosecutor Urges Prison for Child Molester, 78
- Carwashes Reap a Bounty From Drought, Medfly
- LAGUNA HILLS : Brownies' Trees Are Looking for a Home
- Thieves Wound Man in Border Holdup
- Water Use Declines 22% on 'Conservation Day' : Drought: L.A. council member says figure shows that city doesn't need mandatory cuts. But mayor counters that a one-day effort after a storm isn't enough.
- PLACENTIA : Festival Visitors Can Sample Cultures
- In Another Milestone, Dow Closes Above 2,900 : Markets: Hopes for lower interest rates drove stocks and bonds higher. Experts expect a healthy Wall Street rally this summer.
- Teen With Rare Form of Cancer Also Has Rare Attitude
- Denver Airport Gets Wind Shear Detectors
- Gorbachev: 'We Are Not Asking for a Free Ride'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPS. 118 and 119 : Redistricting Measures Costliest on the Ballot
- THE WASHINGTON SUMMIT : NEWS ANALYSIS : Trade Agreement Won't Let Soviets Cash In Immediately : Commerce: The perks of most-favored-nation status still elude Moscow. Senate ratification of the new treaty may also be a difficult hurdle.
- THE WASHINGTON SUMMIT : Gorbachevs Are Hosts for Bushes
- Malaysia Leader Assails Liberals of First World : Third World: Prime Minister Mahathir says 'high priests of democracy' unfairly impose standards on struggling nations.
- Finding Mr. Nice Guy When You're Attracted to Mr. Wrong
- OAK VIEW : Man Escapes Thieves by Jumping on Car
- Feinstein on Hiring Quotas
- ELECTIONS 21ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Korman Names Gallegly Backer in Suit
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Act on Housing Proposals
- 400 Evacuated as 2 Drums Leak Chemicals After Overturning
- Nothing Like the Quiet of a Great NBA Game
- Offer to Buy Out Bank Is Withdrawn
- Gains Cited in Manufacturing Sector
- Pentagon Lifts Buying Ban, VSI Discloses
- Ducks, Geese Hog Southland Pools, Ponds
- Marcos Remains Hospitalized; Trial Delay Seen
- Gorbachev Chides U.S. Over Trade : Economy: He tells congressmen of Soviet problems and presses for most-favored-nation status enjoyed by China.
- THE WASHINGTON SUMMIT : N. Korea Decries Gorbachev-Roh Meeting
- Gary Usher; Co-Writer of Beach Boys Hits
- Ralph Clare; Labor Leader, Supporter of Hollywood Causes
- SEAL BEACH : Geologist Needed to Gauge Project Faults
- ELECTIONS: ANTELOPE VALLEY SCHOOLS : New District to Be Decided Tuesday
- ELECTIONS COUNTYWIDE : Record Number of Area Voters Request Absentee Ballots
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Centralized-Jail Plan Would Delay Construction, Foes Say
- School Is Only Private One in State to Win U.S. Honor
- Death Penalty Beijing-Style : * So Little Difference Has a Year's Time Made
- One Fan Won't Forget Comments by Pagliarulo
- Costa Mesa-Based Hotel Chain Buys 16th Property : Acquisition: Japanese-owned Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts purchases the 330-room Portman-San Francisco luxury hotel.
- BECOMING A LITERACY TUTOR
- Won't Seek '91 Reelection, Liberia President Doe Says
- THE WASHINGTON SUMMIT : REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : A New Street Game in Washington: Waiting for Gorby
- Old Hands Share Channel Islands Lore
- Arafat Unaware of Raid, Israeli Suspects : Mideast: Intelligence chief says the PLO leader probably was not informed. Another official reports the U.S. Embassy may have been a target.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- Drug Program Curbs Cocaine Use, Study Says
- Feinstein on Hiring Quotas
- Coverage of Soccer Is Missed by Some
- Ending Gerrymandering by Politicians: Pros and Cons of Propositions 118-119
- GARDEN GROVE : Drilling Foes Miss 1 Petition Deadline
- Some Would Call Her a Prisoner of Love
- Marines Honor Navajo Code Talkers Who Kept Japanese Guessing in War
- Parents Call It 'Sham' as Buckey Prosecution Rests
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : Political Ads to Turn You Off
- Limits on Noisy Older Jets Considered at L.A. Airport
- Accomplice in Pizza Shop Killings Gets 50 Years to Life
- Killed Man to Protect Daughter, Mother Says
- BETTING WITH BOB
- DIGEST : Cleveland Pair Reaches Semifinals of City Section Tennis Championships
- Multiyear Deal Lures Ferry to NBA
- NCAA DIVISION II WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Trader Sharts Becomes Man of Troy While Soliciting New CSUN Allies
- SECTION TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Martinez in Repeat Performance
- REAL ESTATE
- Japan's Trade Surplus Shrinks 70% in April
- Women's Suit Over School Promotions Leaves Mixed Legacy : Job bias: One plaintiff credits the 1980 case for being promoted to principal, another blames it for impending demotion to classroom.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Eckersley Makes It Exciting--for a Change
- Vessels of All Shapes, Sizes--Including 12 Meters--in Regatta
- MOTORCYCLE RACING / AMERICAN SPEEDWAY FINAL : Road to World Title Leads Through Long Beach
- Dutch Looking for Link in Deaths : Cycling: Some doctors are concerned a performance-enhancing drug could be cause of fatalities, but research does not show that.
- Fullerton Wary of Finesse Pitcher : College World Series: Titan coach cautions his hitters not to over-swing against Oklahoma State's Dennis Burbank.
- Bejart Pyramid Scheme Collapses in Fiscal Flop : Culture: Egypt's attempts to boost tourist revenues using the arts fail again.
- ART REVIEW : Mineko Grimmer's Sculptures as Entrancing as Ever
- Colleges Fear Proposed Tax on Students
- What Could Be Wrong With Flying Dutchman Winning the Indy 500?
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : 7 Eagle Spill Victims Returning to Wild
- Guilty Plea to Fraud Entered by Kit Maker
- Controversy Over NEA Funds for Art
- High Desert Hospital Replacement Is Urged
- Man Shoots Grandfather to Death, Then Himself
- Bashful Hero Pulls Mother, Uncle From Fire
- Medfly Program Threatened by Shortage : Eradication: Once again, breeding labs can't deliver enough of the sterile insects. It could force a resumption of malathion spraying in some areas.
- 2 Are Killed as Suspects' Truck Hits Car
- TRACK AND FIELD / STATE HIGH SCHOOL MEET : After Promising Start, Washington Has Title Hopes Cooled by Injury
- Danny Gomez, age 3, accused of driving...
- Psychiatrist Says Child Rape Suspect Fit for Trial : Crime: Defense insists the former policeman is mentally incapable. A full hearing on his competence is ordered by the court.
- Nailing Down an Occupation
- Silence About Deputy Ends Case
- Henderson No Artist as a Thief
- Olympians Set to Compete at Irvine Track Meet
- Two Arms Are Better Than One at Marina : 5-A Division: Parchen and Miyahara take turns pitching the Vikings into a championship game against Newbury Park.
- REAL ESTATE
- 2 Chimps Immunized Against AIDS, Firm Says : Disease: Researchers are encouraged, but believe a safe and effective vaccine for humans is at least 10 years away.
- FLORIDA : Rape Victim's Attire Barred as Evidence
- Rebels Pledge Partial Truce for Guatemala Election Campaign
- IRVINE : Students to Install Cooler at Baja Clinic
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: ATTORNEY GENERAL : Smith Raises Informants Issue Again
- SANTA ANA : Museum Showcases Children's Artwork
- VENTURA : Lifeguards Warn of Peril at South Jetty
- SIMI VALLEY : Teen-Ager Arrested in Squirt Gun Scare
- Las Vegas Papers Win JOA Approval: U.S....
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Trucker Eliminated as Suspect in Slaying
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Unknowns Are Often More Specific on Issues
- Poor Cut Adrift as SOS Closes to Relocate
- Auto Dismantler Surrenders License After Investigators Find Stolen Parts
- Merchants to Put Best Face on Downtown
- IRVINE : Passenger Service on Track Again
- Noon Puts Himself Out of Reach
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD PRELIMINARIES : Noon Sets Meet Record of 73-6, but Only 77-0 1/2 Will Satisfy Him
- Marina Takes Some Meetings on Its Way to Tonight's Title Game : 5-A Division: Catcher Lindsey at the center of off-field confrontations that helped put Vikings in final with Diamond Bar.
- Crawford Loses Scholarship Offer
- PREP STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Thrasher Misses Out When She Fails to Get the Message
- Padres Are Lost From the Start; Braves Win, 16-11
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL GAMES : Blanton, Everett Make Good on Their Billing
- SOFTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS
- Montclair Prep Dominates Village Christian Yet Again in Southern Section Final : Prep baseball: The Mounties take the 1-A Division title with their third win over the Crusaders this season.
- World Invocation Day to Be Held
- CAL STATE FULLERTON PROFILES
- Producer Puts Kibosh on Glitz at Tony Awards
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Regulators Stymie Bank President's Quest for Control
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Changes in Manville Trust Fund Ordered
- Carnation Completes Acquisition of Superior: Carnation Co....
- Plea Bargain Possible in Barry Case : Narcotics: The D.C. mayor's attorney says he doesn't 'rule out' a deal. Besides the 11 cocaine counts, there are three felony perjury charges.
- Observatory Launched by Rocket : Space: Unmanned mission will use telescope to search the heavens for sources of X-rays. It will also study hot stars, black holes and supernovas.
- Baltic Freedom Rally Puts Pressure on Bush : Protest: Thousands of Lithuanian-Americans gather on the Capitol steps as Orange County Rep. Robert K. Dornan and New York Sen. Alphonse D'Amato demand a tougher stance from the President.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : School Groups Win Sales Tax Exemption
- Feinstein on Hiring Quotas
- Judge Delays Decision on Malathion
- MacLean's Attitude a Problem for Him
- New 7th Air Force Chief
- Esprit's Susie Tompkins Buys Her Husband's Share of Clothier
- THE WASHINGTON SUMMIT : Baltic Freedom Rally Puts Pressure on Bush : Protest: Thousands gather on Capitol steps as 2 U.S. lawmakers demand a tougher stance from the President.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Israel Sees Upturn in Its Diplomatic Fortunes : Mideast: A guerrilla raid and bombing in a crowded market combine to deflect criticism. U.S. moves are hailed in Jerusalem.
- Murderer's Execution Formally Scheduled
- Bank Robber Is Sought by Police
- In Other Words, That's Life : If problems were called just that, and not some psychological term, the solution would be clearer.
- 'Water Conservation Day' Draws Mixed Reviews
- The Rams waived three players, including eighth-round...
- Stage Reviews : 'Goose Girl': Story Theater Without a Story
- ANAHEIM : Magic Show to Help Little Smiles Appear
- A Hard Lesson: Water, Children Don't Mix
- Tippy Canoes and Kayaks, Too : Boating: Newport Aquatics Center paddlers head to Lake Placid hoping to qualify for world championships.
- Dick Trickle won his first Winston Cup...
- The Associated Press reported erroneously Thursday that...
- This Little League Answers Dreams : Baseball: The disabled savor their chance to play in the Challenger Division, which has expanded to 30 leagues in the Southland.
- No Turns for Stevens This Time : Los Alamitos: The year's top thoroughbred jockey will ride lightly regarded Raised Toperfection in quarter horse race.
- Garden Grove Comes Up Short : 4-A Division: Three hits and two errors in sixth inning give Charter Oak a pair of runs and the title.
- Rookie, Sockers Peaking : MISL: Rod Castro and his teammates have played their best soccer of the season lately. They hope to continue the trend in Game 3 of the league finals against Baltimore tonight at the Sports Arena.
- Construction Worker Shot to Death on Site
- BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Montclair Prep, Rosamond Win
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A DIVISION SOFTBALL PREVIEW : Self-Analysis Lifted Newbury Park
- Los Alamitos to Hold 5 Sunday Dates
- ELECTIONS: 38TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Wilcox Takes Insurer Funds After Seeking Donation Ban
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Viola, Mets Give Harrelson First Victory, 4-0
- BASEBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Stanford Gets a Call and Wins, 5-4
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Morgan Duels With Hoch, Takes Tournament Lead
- Msgrs. Blaire and Ryan Made Auxiliary Bishops
- Comedy Contest at Irvine Improv Winding to Close
- Agent Tells of Silberman Confession : Trial: San Diego financier reportedly admitted upon his arrest that laundering cash was a 'stupid' thing to do.
- Chicago Forces Game 7 : Pro basketball: Bulls pull away in the third quarter when Jordan scores 18 of his 29 points. The 109-91 victory over Pistons ties the series.
- The Muppets Will Carry On : Television: A treasury of old and new material will keep Jim Henson's characters a part of 'Sesame Street' for years.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 115 : Debaters Get Down to Cases on Court Overhaul
- CRA Accused of Plotting Secret Pay Hike
- Ventura's 10 Nasty Potholes : Roads: A list has been compiled by proponents of two ballot measures.
- Time for a First Gentleman
- SANTA ANA : Historic Home Tour Trip Back in Time
- Developer Plans Revival for Marina Pacifica Mall
- Montana Is Said to Agree to Pact for $14 Million
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Suspension of Robinson Is Upheld
- Talk of Dress Code Irritates Agassi; Chang Goes 5 Sets
- OCC Crew Qualifies for Junior Varsity Final
- WEEKEND TV : Tian An Men Square and Summit Summations
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bob Cooper's Melodic Style at Silver Screen
- There's a Drought, but Three Newcomers Show Promise
- School Holds Service for Slain Student, 11
- SOFTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Charter Oak Opportunistic in 2-0 Victory
- Clouds Are Building Over His Future : Baseball: After Wetteland again fails to last, Lasorda says he is not sure the youngster will start in his next turn.
- BASEBALL / NCAA DIVISION II FINAL : Northridge Is Hoping to Go Out With a Bang
- Mister Frisky Fights for Life in New Jersey
- Youth for Christ Headquarters Leaving Illinois for Colorado
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Wisconsin's Favor Breaks Record; UCLA Women Still Have Title Shot
- Picture the Summit as a TV Talk Fest : Media: CNN and the networks valuably concentrate on the Soviets. But views vary with the anchor and the expert.
- BALLET REVIEW : A Fine British 'Beauty' Awakens in Houston
- The Joffrey Will Dance as Planned at Charleston's Spoleto Festival
- The L.A. County Sheriff's Race : * Why The Times Has Not Endorsed in This and Other Contests
- Talking Trash : Strike Supporters Sweep Through Century City
- It Took Very Special Pitch to Get Baylor's Attention
- MUSIC REVIEW : Composers Group Showcases Winning Works
- State Arts Panel Funds Partnership in County : Patron: The California council grants $12,500 toward the new agency and also urges supervisors to allot support.
- Book Biz Confounds E. European Writers : Publishing: Artists and printers who have risked their lives come to grips with a new variety of problems, having to do with the U.S. mass market.
- 'NewsHour' Balance
- Who Gets to Decide What Is Banned?
- Schuller's Plea
- Controversy Over Bart Simpson T-Shirts
- Coverage of the NEA, Censorship
- Opera Reviews
- One Fan Won't Forget Comments by Pagliarulo
- What Could Be Wrong With Flying Dutchman Winning the Indy 500?
- 'NewsHour' Balance
- Column Was Just What Lakers Needed
- Making Elite Art Accessible to Minorities
- Reaction to Antivivisection 'Adver-torial'
- Sex and Singing
- Names in the News - June 2, 1990
- Names in the News - June 2, 1990
- Names in the News - June 2, 1990
- THE WASHINGTON SUMMIT : Soviets Call Off Golden Gate Gridlock
- U.S., Soviets Achieve Arms, Trade Accords : Summit: One treaty slashes chemical weapons stockpiles. Others pledge a nuclear pact by year's end and an open path to commerce.
- Air District Joins Criticism of Utilities' Merger Plan
- THE WASHINGTON SUMMIT : NEWS ANALYSIS : START Pact May Fool Critics of Arms Control : Treaty: The agreements mark the beginning of the critical task of dismantling 'over-armament' that accumulated during four decades of confrontation.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SHERIFF : Campaign Is a Showdown at the O.C. Corral : Taking on a formidable opponent like Gates with modest funds could be a candidate's nightmare, but Bankhead says 'the cheapest way is sometimes the best.'
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / IRVINE COUNCIL : 'Urban' War Raging Over Mayor's Plan for New Paris
- Man Held in Slaying of His Neighbor Is Released : Dispute: The victim's family claims he was shot in the back. The gunman's family calls it self-defense. Unsure investigators drop the charges.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: JUDGES : Governor May Have Final Vote on Contested Superior Court Race
- Funds Crisis Closes Doors of Hospital
- Rockwell Wins Contract
- Rich Countries Try to Rev Up the Trade Talks : Economics: 24 nations issue a communique to get things moving. But farm issues continue to be divisive.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Pentagon to Seek Scrutiny of Takeover of High-Tech Firms
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Spacecraft Heads for Stranded Astronauts
- Baggage Often Holds Key to a Trip's Success
- Japan Asked to Share Supercollider Cost : Science: U.S. officials say the $8-billion project is too big for one country to do alone.
- WORLD : 1 Dies, 2 Live in Suicide Cruise
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Fear of a Unified Germany Is Key to Soviets' Stance
- Yeltsin Pledges to Seek Peace With Gorbachev
- Surgeon General Says Children Are Targets of Tobacco Industry
- Letter Writer Takes Responsibility in Earth First! Attack : Bombing: Newspaper receives missive from 'the Lord's avenger,' who claims to have planted explosives in environmental activist's car.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Communism of the Elite
- COUNTYWIDE : Critic Dogs Sheriff's Trail Over Spending
- WESTMINSTER : Voters Will Decide Fireworks Question
- OJAI : Environmentalists Pick New Director
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: REDONDO BEACH : Future of Battered Pier on Ballot
- McDonagh Likes Underdog Role Against Holyfield
- World Cup a Tough Sell on U.S. Television : Soccer: The network covering the event hopes to hook the audience from the start but must overcome a lack of interest in the sport.
- Mail-Order Sales Target Special Niches in a Growing Market : Shopping: Catalogues, clubs and ads cater to people in out-of-the-way locations or those seeking non-theatrical subjects.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Jackie Mason at the Fonda: New but Still the Same
- New Work Performed on New Instruments : Composer: Ron George plays his music on his own inventions. He'll use the largest, the 'ballad console,' in programs Saturday at the Newport Harbor Art Museum.
- Minor Report Swings Lots of Weight in Bond Market
- Rates on 52-Week T-Bills Fall: The Treasury...
- U.S. Unemployment Down to 5.3% in May : Economy: Weak job growth continues for third straight month, Labor Department says.
- Fluor Gains Sole Ownership of Lead Producer
- Bank of China Opens in Hong Kong Skyscraper
- Chrysler Acts Fast to Fill a Big Void : Autos: The firm lost Gerald Greenwald to UAL at a crucial moment. Steve Miller has been named to replace him.
- Shocks, Aftershocks Jar Citizens of 3 Continents : Quakes: Mexico City is frightened but not badly hurt by a 6.1 temblor. Northern Peru and three nations in Eastern Europe also are rocked.
- CRUISING IN STYLE
- NATION : Soviet Climber Sets a Record for Scaling Tallest Peak in U.S.
- 'Navel Academy' Grads Belly Up for Diplomas
- China Buying Boeing Jets; Deal Could Total $4 Billion
- Budget Crunch to Cut Aid to Poor Pregnant Women
- San Diegan Buys Bakker's TV Network
- 2 Bridges Take Toll : Residents Fear More Deaths if Crossings Aren't Made Safe
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: 58TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Chiropractors, Doctors Choose Up Sides in Race
- APRIL RESTAURANT CLOSURES
- Officials Plot Strategy to Blunt Invasion of Killer Bees
- The Cuban men's water polo team is...
- Daniels Picks Up Dodgers, Picks on Reds : Baseball: His home run in 10th inning gives Los Angeles a victory in opener of important series, 2-1.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Red Surf' Catches the Dark Side of Laid-Back L.A. Lifestyle
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Slips 1.90; Index's Gain in May Is 219.90
- S.D. Evangelist Gets OK to Buy Bakker's PTL Cable Network : Deal: At $7 million, Morris Cerullo outbid Oral Roberts for the bankrupt holdings. He also plans to buy Heritage USA theme park for $45 million.
- Glamour and Grit : Fashion: Designer Lucia Hegyi relishes challenge of putting sophistication back into Hungarian clothing.
- NATION : Iran-Contra Panel Hears North