- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bob': There's No Shrinking From This Patient
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Husker Dude Not Up to Acoustic Show
- HAL Inc.: The parent of Hawaiian Airlines...
- State May Pull License of Largest Time-Share Firm
- Progress Seen in State's 3-Year Battle Against Ash Whiteflies
- Feeding the 12,000: Nuestro Hogar's Mission Impossible
- Roberti Raps Wilson's 'Rug Merchant' Remark
- Chinese, Soviets Sign Border Pact, Bypass Disputed Island
- Iraq Releases 29 POWs
- CIA Report Paints a Bleak Soviet Picture : Economy: The agency says Gorbachev's reforms have failed to halt the slide. It throws up a caution flag on Western aid programs.
- Judge Refuses to Reduce O.C. Jail Populations
- OXNARD : Unocal Oil Spill Killed Only 2 Birds
- L.A. Protest Focuses on Labor Woes in Texas City
- Man Threatens Estranged Wife, Then Kills Himself
- Family of Boy Shot at Border Files Wrongful-Death Suit
- Serious Crime in Hawthorne Decreases 14%
- Pala
- UCSD Medical Center Seeks Members for Alliance : Health: A fourth conglomerate could be created if the university is successful in bringing unaffiliated hospitals under its wing.
- San Marcos
- Paramedic Arraigned in Rape, Burglary Case
- Nyet, Nyet : Soviet Beauty Queen Denies Allegations of Affair With Gorbachev
- Jurisprudence
- Miscellany
- STAGE BEAT : Tyrrell's 'Rotten Life' Mocks Hollywood
- ENTERTAINMENT : Strike That Caused Studios to Boycott N.Y. Is Over
- Japan's Trade Surplus Jumps Sharply: Japan's trade...
- Giorgio's Chief to Take Charge at Bloomingdale's : Retailing: Michael Gould, who built up the Beverly Hills fragrance firm, faces a tough task putting the upscale department store chain back on its feet.
- Businessland Gets Breather From One of Its Creditors
- New York-based Crane Co. said its board...
- Angola and Rebels Observe Cease-Fire After Long Conflict
- Forest Restrictions to Start Sunday
- Turnabout Is Fair Play : Prep baseball: After surgery, Darren Brown learned to wing it as a lefty.
- Cycling
- Webber Pulls Out of Game Against Soviet Junior Team
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Pirates Acquire Webster From Indians, Get Pitcher
- Mater Dei Finally Advances Runners to Plate, Wins Opener
- Boxing
- 1,100 Jobs to Be Lost as Rohr Cuts Work at Chula Vista Plant
- Fewer Banks Tighten Credit Rules, Fed Says:...
- Skyscrapers Planned Despite Glut : 11 Coming to Downtown; Critics Fear Gridlock
- Sea World's Gault Garners a Promotion
- The Son Also Fiddles as Music Contest Nears
- Blue Marble Denied Permit
- Kahlo Self-Portrait Goes for Record $1.65 Million
- Ticket Flap: What Price Convenience? : Fees: If you have the time and patience, there are ways that you can bring home a high-priced ticket for a few dollars less.
- Small Newport Beach Law Firm Acquired for Asian Connections
- William J. McGowan, vice president of operations...
- City to Lose Keeper of Its Urban Forest : Thousand Oaks: William Elmendorf will leave behind 200,000 trees, including those the town is named for.
- Making His Second Run at Greatness : Rams: Six years after knee injury nearly halted Marcus Dupree's career, running back hopes to complete a storybook comeback.
- W.C. Fields Never Looked So Good
- Voytek's Place of Residence Questioned : Prep baseball: Taft pitcher's suspension stems from tip by anonymous caller.
- HOWARD ROSENBERG : ABC's 'Our Sons' Handles AIDS With Cliches
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LODI : Seymour's Son Gets 40-Day Term
- King Beating Suspects to Use Ban of Chokehold as Defense
- Proponents of Metro Rail Subway Play Down Delay : Mass transit: Backers of a rival proposal to build a monorail or magnetic-levitation line seize on the schedule as evidence their plan is better.
- Gene Linked to Cancer-Causing Chemicals
- Rosen Barred From Driving in Races at Los Alamitos
- Tim Williams Is Battling Back From Eye Injury : College baseball: Loyola outfielder, a victim of a drive-by shooting, is again dreaming of a major league career.
- Lions Need to Sweep Waves to Win WCC Title
- Sockers Are in a Difficult Spot
- Whittingham Uses Any Omen He Can : Preakness: Whadjathink draws same number Sunday Silence had in 1989. Strike The Gold the early favorite.
- Birmingham's Moguel Records Upset in 400 Heat
- Drummerless Jazz Doesn't Lose Beat : Music: Trio of sax, piano and bass fit right in to a laid-back groove every Friday evening at Zeppa restaurant in Newport Beach.
- 'Seoul House': Rap Opera to Social Commentary : Stage: Set in a Korean-owned store in a black neighborhood, the multimedia piece has found itself mirroring recent news events.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Deviance Is Theme of Erotic 'Poison'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tandem Play From Yes Men
- Crusading Editor Led AMA to Urge Insurance for All : Health: Doctor remembered inequities in black charity hospital 40 years ago. He's called a 'moral force.'
- Gorbachev Decree Bans Strikes in Crucial Industries : Soviet Union: The new 'anti-crisis' program is expected to serve as a blueprint for reform in months ahead.
- MOORPARK : City Approves Plans for Old Town Hotel
- Community Groups Join to Clean Up Graffiti
- Block of Pico Boulevard to Be Shut for 4 Months
- STAGE REVIEW : A Toast! To 'Rocky Horror' : Theater: The cult classic goes back to its roots in a lively stage production that is just as much fun as the movie.
- COLUMN ONE : 20 Years Later, Back to Saigon : An American who covered the Vietnam War finds that the city still delivers a shock to the senses--and evokes heartbreaking memories.
- Tens of Thousands Strike in Albania Despite Warning
- Ex-Madam's Exit : Woman in High-Profile Case Leaves Prison in Limo, Plans a Book
- Writing in the Dark : Author: T. Jefferson Parker was penning the moody 'Pacific Beat' when his personal life wasn't so sunny, either.
- 4 Held After Caller Reports Robbery on Westminster Street
- The Experiment That Wouldn't Die : Device for Making Ball Bearings Will Be Put to the Test Aboard Shuttle
- Top-Dollar Bird : Man Searching for Lost Cockatoo Can't Meet Bid of $3,000
- Growing Up With 'Pawnbroker' : Director: Nearly 30 years after his father co-wrote the screenplay for the esteemed film, Gregory Friedkin adapts the story for the stage.
- STAGE BEAT : 'Lenin in Love' Too Schematic at This Point
- Vagabond to Reopen With Double Feature
- An Emmy for a Pioneering Newsman : Television: KTTV's Bill Welsh has been on the air for 45 years. Saturday he'll get the Los Angeles Area Governors Award.
- Murray Smith, Kathy Muno and David Prior...
- Matthew Duda has been promoted to senior...
- YEARS OF TURMOIL
- Lawmakers Press Bush on China
- Iran Leader Quits Hospital
- Youth Intends to Fight His Way to Fame
- Gulf War Veterans to Take Center Stage in Festivities
- OXNARD : Council Overturns Subdivision Denial
- Ex-Executive to Be Free on Bail in Arson Case
- Military or Civilian, the Rules Do Apply : Action against the abusers of perks shows the brass aren't immune
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Board Rejects Plea to Cancel Layoffs
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE FAMILY : Motherhood Hits the Bottom Line : Pregnancy has become a business issue, counting mostly as a liability. This cultural turnabout bodes ill for our society.
- Wartime Airport Security Measures Rolled Back
- Frank Sanucci; Composer
- Hospital Dedicated Amid Debate
- Sockers Seeking a Way to Stop Karic
- Boxing
- EASTERN EUROPE : In Poland's Economic Path--Potholes : Opponents get a chance to tee off on reform program ahead of fall elections.
- Acid Cloud Forms at El Segundo Plant
- O.C. PLATFORM : Academic Freedom
- Insurer's Failure Ensnares Thousands of Casualties : Executive Life: Pension payments have been slashed. A crisis of confidence threatens the industry.
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : Old Home's Razing Also Raises Roof
- Newspaper Owner Held After Pointing Gun at Woman
- Gnatcatcher Talks Yield Optimism but No Deal
- Voters Urged to Back Parks Bond Measure : Proposition 1: The $298.8-million ballot item identifies dozens of projects in all 15 council districts that would benefit.
- COSTA MESA : Water Reservoir Plan Prompts Lawsuit
- State Assembly Keeps Alive NCAA Legislation : College sports: After Senate puts issue on back burner, Rep. Floyd introduces bill that will be considered Monday.
- Jones Seeking 1st 'Triple' in Division Finals
- In Volleyball League, the Caliber Is All-World
- If Lakers Only Had Tree Rollins
- BYU Rips Aztecs in First Round
- Strawberry Hurting, Hopes to Avoid DL : Dodgers: Injury diagnosed as a mild shoulder separation. Decision due today.
- Spike Lee Cools Off but His 'Fever' Doesn't : Movies: The director puts the anger over his 1989 Cannes loss behind him, but there's plenty left in his film about interracial relationships.
- Mira Costa Plays Its Ace in 4-A Matchup Against Torrance
- ART REVIEWS : 'Les Fleurs' Snipes at Flowery Tradition
- Saturn Recall to Boost 'Sales': Saturn Corp....
- State Supreme Court Upholds $1.7-Million Award Against UFW
- A Black and White Night
- Black and White of It: Spike Lee's...
- Little Phone Company on a Hacker Attack : Computer crimes: Rebecca Bigley, Thrifty Tel Inc.'s one-woman vigilante force, has cut into phone thieves' <i> modem operandi </i> and thereby cut her company's losses.
- Nation's Syphilis Rate Worst Since 1949, Despite Drug Cure
- Cal State Faculty Senate Rejects Speech Limits : Teaching: A proposed code to ban the use of discriminatory language against minorities was voted down after more than 2 hours of debate at Northridge campus.
- Judge Turns Down Request to Move King Beating Trial : Courts: The four officers charged wanted a change of venue. Jurist says he is confident an impartial panel can be found in L.A. County.
- Women in Satanism Case Ask for New Trial
- Bomb Damages Church Parking Lot
- State Suspends License of Day-Care Center
- COLUMN RIGHT : Liberty Rides on China's Trade Status : We can press for reform by raising a few key tariffs.
- U.S. Courthouse Bill Advances
- State Atty. Gen. Backs Up D.A. on Bray Decision : Police Slayings: Lack of criminal charges against deputy who shot and killed Vista man as he backed out of driveway was justified, state concludes. Despite setback, family of slain man vows to pursue case.
- BOWLING PBA AT RIVERSIDE : Thumbs Up for Unique Technique
- Peters' Principle Works for Shelley Engel : Gymnastics: Coach stresses training in developing the skills of 14-year-old from Huntington Beach.
- Teacher Helps Former Olympians With Life After Sports : Amateur athletes: More than 100 world-class performers have turned to George Weston for career counseling.
- Architect Speaks Up on Ouster : Museum: Renzo Piano says the stated reasons for his sudden dismissal from the Newport Harbor project are 'absolutely fake.' Officials maintain the design was too expensive and offered inadequate space.
- 'Avalon's' Late Release Just in Time
- Surround Sound Spurs Interest in A/V Receivers
- Unclaimed Property Is Not a Lost Cause
- State Sells $180 Million in Water Bonds:...
- Banking Reforms Stumble in Early Legislative Tests
- Pumping the Public Sector : Architects, Builders, Unions Brave Federal Bureaucrats and Local Governmentfor Lucrative Projects, Leases
- Judge Plans to Consolidate All Manville Suits : Litigation: The order is designed to relieve state and federal courts across the nation of a staggering backlog of asbestos cases.
- SOUTHEAST ASIA : New Blood, Same Policy Likely at Vietnamese Party Congress
- SAN CLEMENTE : Taxi Firm Accused of Overcharging
- Disabled Man Rescued; 30 Others Led From Fire
- OXNARD : 2 Transients Held in Beating Death
- King Is Issued Warning After New Traffic Stop
- ANAHEIM : Spilled Load Snarls Santa Ana Freeway
- Calabasas Addresses Need for Own ZIP Code
- THOUSAND OAKS : Stove Fire Damages Chinese Restaurant
- Driver Held: Car Hit Sign, Tree, Pole
- Take Heart--Museum of Man Is Really MOM in Disguise
- Esperanza's Enigmatic Lycett Vaults to a Different Drummer
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Vista Beats Orange Glen, Clinches Palomar Title
- Jurisprudence
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Smoldering Oak Over Montrose; Syrupy-Sweet Sauce in Van Nuys
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Breaks Losing Streak, Climbs 28.63
- REAL ESTATE
- Poehl Plans to Retire as Head of Bundesbank : Germany: Although he cited 'personal reasons' for the move, the central banker has had bitter clashes with Chancellor Helmut Kohl over the terms of last year's currency union.
- Heat's Still On: Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart was...
- Signature in Silver : The Jewelry Designs of a '40s Media Darling Return to the Spotlight
- 2 Deaths Linked to Organ Donor With AIDS Virus
- Man Must Annually Put Flowers on Grave of Person He Killed
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Pleads Guilty to 2 Bank Robberies
- Suit Alleges Corpses Were Mishandled
- Volleyball Gives Fortune Thrills and Drills
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Loophole Enables Unseeded Poly to Play Host
- France Forms Economic Super-Ministry : Government: Cresson follows Japan's example and combines portfolios. Five women are named to her Cabinet.
- What L.A.'s Founders Had in Mind
- MOORPARK : Decision Delayed on Station Paramedics
- Final Arguments Presented in Police-Slaying Trial
- PLATFORM : When Johnny Comes Marching Home, Let's Get Real
- DMV Breaks Auto-Theft Ring, Recovers Luxury Cars
- Saddleback Men Win State Dual Team Title
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stanford's Birch Wins Second NCAA Title
- Ex-Patriot Owner Sullivan Sues NFL, 21 Teams for $348 Million
- Esperanza Track Coach Figures Aztecs Should Add Another 3-A Title
- Harbor Battles Cypress in Opener of Regional Final
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Pavin Enjoying the View at Top, Shoots 66
- State May Pull License of Largest Time-Share Firm : Real estate: It accuses Corona-based Glen Ivy of infractions ranging from shoddy record keeping to making property sales without the proper permits
- Legislature Offers N.H. as Site of Abortion Drug Test : Medicine: Governor opposes ending pregnancy, but his approval is not needed on the resolution, which does not change state anti-abortion law.
- Listen to Mom When Weighing Interest Rate Gap
- REAL ESTATE : Peridian and Tokyo Landscape Firm Join Up to Branch Out
- For Cyclone Survivors, Relief Is a Navy Hovercraft Roaring Onto Tidal Mud Flat : Bangladesh: U.S. forces also use helicopters and boats to deliver food, medicine and supplies.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : GARDEN GROVE : Armored Car Guard Critically Wounded
- Romania Will Finish Ceausescu's Lavish Palace
- CLIPBOARD
- War Schism Lingers as S.F. Is Split Over Parade : Controversy: Business and veterans groups remain bitter that city declared itself sanctuary for conscientious objectors.
- San Diego
- Natural Look Wins Hands Down Among Today's Nail Customers
- Students Tell of Dead Suspect's Obsession With Ex-Girlfriend : Slayings: They immediately believed him responsible when they heard that she had been shot and her mother and sister killed in West Covina.
- Suit Settled Over Blocked Canyon View
- MOVIE REVIEW : Half-Truths and Dares
- STAGE REVIEW : Comedy 'Imi Hageneralit' Mimics a Sitcom in Hebrew
- Price Waterhouse Inc. announces that the following...
- Credit Crunch May Have Reached Bottom: Federal...
- SoCal Edison, SDG&E; Scrap Plan to Merge : Utilities: The decision follows a PUC vote to prohibit the merger on anti-competitive grounds. Opponents of the merger plan are celebrating.
- FASHION : Summer Reading
- Explosions Kill 2 Workers, Injure 3 at Fireworks Plant
- Nation's Syphilis Rate Worst Since 1949, Despite Drug Cure
- Roadblocks Remain to Peace: Baker : Mideast: But he expresses guarded confidence as his six-day mission ends. And he leaves Jerusalem with some concessions from Shamir.
- Toddler Recovers From Fall Into Grandmother's Pool : Rescue: Girl goes home from hospital just a day after accident. Two police detectives who happened to be nearby revived her.
- Favorites USC and UCLA Starting With Byes in NCAA Men's Tennis
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- There's Nothing Soft About UCLA's Unhittable Staff : Softball: Fernandez, Compton, Weiman tough as Bruins chase fourth NCAA title in a row.
- Hunt Among 12 Applying for NBA Draft
- Grogan Would Be Happy to Take Back Seat to Everett : Rams: After 16 years with New England, 37-year-old heads west. Robinson is expected to make a decision today.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Impromptu' Turns Great Artists Into Waxworks
- Novelist Gets His Revenge--and a Prize : Movies: After years of seeing his own mysteries adapted by others, Donald E. Westlake is cited by his peers for adapting 'The Grifters.'
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Richardson's Perfect Game Lifts Camarillo
- UCI Rowing Team in Pacific Coast Event
- BALLET REVIEW : Stierle's Dance of Death
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Stylish 'Weekend' of Self-Discovery
- JAZZ NOTES : Celebrating the Case for Stan Kenton
- Children's Television Workshop Sets Sights on Literacy : Public TV: 'Ghostwriter' targets third- and fourth-graders, 40% of whom are said to lack basic reading skills. The series will debut in 1992.
- Equal Billing for the Sexes : Theater: A bilingual stage company urges children to pursue their dreams even if they don't fit into cultural stereotypes.
- San Diego Spotlight : At 50, the Marine Room Is Still a Top Dining Spot
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Courtney's . . . Home Cooking Away From Home
- Hewlett-Packard Co.: The Palo Alto electronics firm...
- Alpha Microsystems Reports Loss of $7.5 Million for Year
- Serbs Again Block Croatian as President : Yugoslavia: Maneuvering puts off a vote at least until today. The nation draws closer to disintegration.
- PORSCHE 911 TURBO : The Slick Speedster Gets Better
- RTD Plans to Buy 103 Methanol-Powered Buses
- FULLERTON : Math Hot Line Wins Honor, $4,000 Prize
- Disabled: It's Only a Word Till You Try It : Health care: Simulating handicaps show a concerned group just how difficult they are and how much courage, patience and determination it takes to overcome them.
- Laguna Officer's Use of Kicking During Arrest Is Defended
- Jurisprudence
- Money Supply Increases: The two broadest measures...
- Airline Seeks Reservation Reform
- Kenneth Meyer has resigned as executive vice...
- REGIONAL REPORT : Colleges Grapple With Issue of Policies to Restrict Speech
- SANTA PAULA : Educators Propose Cutting $273,000
- Raiders Coach to Get Award From League
- Youth, 17, Withdraws Offer to Plead Guilty to Gang Slayings
- Picus Seeks Strict Limit on Building at Warner Center : Growth: The interim guidelines, which would block four proposed projects, may signal the direction of a new city plan for the area to be unveiled this summer.
- U.N. to Iraq: Pay Up, No Excuses
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Recruits Might Ease Chapman Baseball's Move to Division I
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT : Corson's Demeanor Belies Potent Pitch
- 5-A ROUNDUP
- Talk of the Town: St. James to Have New KMPC Show
- No 'Dice' at Edwards Movie Houses in O.C.
- ART
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Diving Stop Saves Game for Laguna Hills
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Barfield Angrily Throws Ball Out of the Stadium
- Angel Hitters Also Hittees in 7-0 Victory : Baseball: Joyner, Parker and Parrish plunked by Yankee pitchers, and Gaetti has near-miss. Joyner stays on a tear.
- Santa Clara Loses Player, Assistant
- Navistar International Corp.: The Chicago-based truck and...
- The Economy
- Compaq to Buy Back Shares: Compaq Computer...
- Irvine Developer Files Suit Over 'Hidden' Conflict
- Bridgestone to Pour $1.4 Billion Into U.S....
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mideast Foes Like Peace but Not the Price, Baker Finds : Diplomacy: Israel and Syria appear to be throwing up roadblocks to avoid a conference neither one really wants.
- Bernson Calls for Landfill Permit to Be Revoked : Sunshine Canyon: City inspectors say Browning-Ferris violated a condition that bars operations within 50 feet of a ridgeline.
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Designers Dig Trenches
- Santiago Is a Peak Experience for Hikers : Recreation: The same thing that makes the mountain so valuable as a radio relay point is the reason for its longtime popularity with climbers--its 5,687-foot altitude.
- It's Official--Proposed Utilities Merger Dies : Vote: Both SDG&E; and Edison executives throw in the towel, deciding not to appeal the PUC decision.
- Mining Expansion Approved in Corona : Permit: Neighbors protest adding 53 acres to All American Asphalt's 180-acre tract. But a unanimous City Council says safeguards for nearby homes are ample.
- CHP Officer on Way to Crash Is Hit
- Military Town Readies Red Carpet for Its Troops
- City Rejects Election to End Voting Rights Suit : Oxnard: A Latino councilman calls on residents to urge the government to reconsider the decision.
- SANTA ANA : Ground Broken for Addition to College
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Pay Tribute to 4 Who Died
- 150 Students Stage Noisy Protest : Education: Upset over impending fee hike, demonstrators march on UC regents meeting in Irvine. They say increase will keep away low-income students.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Assembly Features Latino Pride Talks
- Ruelas to Put Belt, Talent on Display at Country Club
- 5-A ROUNDUP : Katella Surprises Kennedy, Longeway With a 1-0 Victory
- Allergy Fails to Slow Clarke on 1st Day of Heptathlon : Track: Valley sophomore holds commanding 475-point lead after four events in state junior college championships.
- 4-A, 1-A ROUNDUP : Foothill Benefits From Eighth-Inning Error to Advance
- Reputation Outweighs Fact at Pimlico : Horse racing: Track is renowned for a speed bias even though recent evidence suggests otherwise.
- Brian Miller has been appointed vice president-production...
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: JAMBOREE CENTER, PHASE I
- Michael L. Paule has been promoted to...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Architect Picked for Island's Fire Station
- Redondo police dog competition is 'a big training day' and fun to watch.
- COLUMN LEFT : A U.S. Plan by Israel, for Israel : Arab nations can only take the Baker proposals as a joke.
- San Diego
- Oceanside
- PCH Parking Ban in Hermosa Delayed
- Greener Cattle Pastures Give Reprieve : Livestock: Ranchers say they won't have to supplement natural grasses with expensive hay, thanks to the March rains.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Emergence of Scott Coolbaugh Might Make Presley Expendable
- Titans Hope the Odds Aren't Catching Up With Them : NCAA softball: They play host to Long Beach, which is 0-5 against Fullerton this season, in opener of best-of-three regional series tonight.
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : A Career in Baseball May Await Lowery
- O.C. Surfers Among Newport Beach Entries
- John Michael Mann, senior vice president-marketing, and...
- Disney Co. Plans Would Affect 6 Anaheim Streets : Expansion: Westcot Center would mean 'short-term' noise and air-quality problems, planners say. Huge parking garages are proposed.
- Pakistan Adopts Measure to Base Its Laws on Koran
- State Acts to Rein In Glen Ivy Time-Shares
- Official Will Resign College District Post : Education: The vice chancellor, sentenced recently for beating his wife, will take a teaching job.
- Seymour's Son Gets Jail for Repeated Drunk Driving
- El Segundo, Firms Work Out Accord on Business Taxes : Revenue: In a new spirit of cooperation, the council and Chamber of Commerce agree on a $3.3-million boost that makes both sides happy.
- Buck, Doe Corralled After a Brisk Chase
- After Years of Rebuffs From U.S., Poles Open Los Angeles Consulate
- Is He a Sure-Bet Met? : Baseball: Chris Donnels, a former South Torrance High and Loyola Marymount standout, has been impressive in his major league debut.
- Just Being Frank, He Judges Baseball Dogs, Best to Wurst
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Experts on West: Edge to Portland : Conference finals: Nelson, Fitzsimmons, Barry, Vecsey find much to like about Lakers, Trail Blazers.
- North Ranch Tournament to Fund High School Golf Teams
- 'Exit the King' Hits the Mark Late Too Late
- STAGE