- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Measure J: The Best We Can Do for Now
- A Diagnosis That Requires Attention : The nation's doctors are right: We can't wait for a health-care consensus
- Football
- Football
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'FX2' Leads a Slow Field
- LAGUNA BEACH : Toll Road Deal in Canyon Finalized
- Youth Charged With Felony Endangerment of Brother, 4 : Shooting: Prosecutors say the suspected gang member had a stolen gun that left a brother critically wounded in a game of cops and robbers with a sibling.
- Pact in Drexel Bankruptcy Sways Creditors
- CONSUMER NEWS
- NEW DELHI : Mother Of All Elections?
- Justices Rule Arbitration Preempts Suits in Bias Cases : Courts: Rights lawyers fear that more employers will demand such clauses. It could affect age, sex, race claims.
- Tanning Accidents on Increase, Doctors Say
- BOOK REVIEW : Natural Reflections on an Imperfect World : BULLY FOR BRONTOSAURUS: Reflection in Natural History. <i> by Stephen J. Gould</i> . W.W. Norton : $22.95; 524 pages
- Burning Issue for Tanning Salons : Health: Medical experts want tougher state laws. And some salon operators welcome more regulation of burgeoning industry.
- SAN DIEGO PERSPECTIVE : Discretion Wasn't Better Part of Valor
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Lean and Mean Should Be Our Goal for U.S. Military : The emphasis should be on high-tech weaponry and training. There is no room for obsolete or redundant bases.
- $30 Million Invested by Firms in 1990 for Low-Cost Housing : Construction: The federal tax credit program will create 15 new projects statewide, with 12 of those in Los Angeles County.
- Charles Barkley all but says he wants...
- Palmdale Man Dies From Gunshot Wound
- Cycling
- BASEBALL : NCAA REGIONALS : Trojans' Dedeaux Field to Be a Tournament Site
- Belle Gets Seven Days for Throwing Ball at Fan
- Injury Forces Joffrey Ballet to Cancel Programs
- Amgen Execs Accused of Insider Trading : Biotechnology: The company's former contracts administrator filed a lawsuit containing the allegation.
- Key Mexican Stock Index Has Record High
- 589 Duplicate Measure J Absentee Ballots Mailed
- BUENA PARK : Council OKs Plans to Redevelop Center
- A Marshall Plan : Red Sox Offer to Give Him His Release--If He Gives Up $1.3-Million Contract
- ART REVIEWS : Steinberg Does a Number on Lotus Land
- * Rockwell International Corp. in Thousand Oaks...
- Man Guilty of Loan Fraud Gets 6 Years : Sentencing: Chester DeVito of Anaheim Hills stole hundreds of thousands through phony loan applications.
- Wilson Picks Activist Doctor for Health Post : Government: Molly Joel Coye has pursued issues of worker safety, chemical hazards and care for low-income and uninsured patients.
- Columbia's Crew to Ride Herd on Wildlife in Space
- JERUSALEM : One More Try For Baker
- Louisiana Bills Seek Prison for Abortion : Law: Strict measures pass in House, are sent to state Senate. Governor has said he will consider signing one of them.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Gets Access to Some Documents
- BELGRADE : Croatia's Turn At The Top
- Drug Ring Indictment Names 15 Area Residents : Meth labs: They are charged in shipment of chemicals from East Coast to be used in drug making.
- Water Line Leak Sends Landslide Onto Street
- East County : THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Consider $55 Library Fee
- Transitway a $400-Million Waste, Group Tells Officials
- PLACENTIA : Council Approves City Fee Increases
- IRVINE : 10 Cyclists Cited; Most Observe Law
- Recall Effort Fails Against San Fernando Councilman
- Ventura Council Votes to Begin Annexation of Cabrillo Village
- 4-Year-Old Boy Drowns in Family Swimming Pool
- Four San Jose State basketball players were...
- Asst. Chief Liable for Punitive Damages : Police: Judge refuses to dismiss claim by political activist Zinzun, who already has won $3.8 million in compensatory damages over release of data during campaign.
- GOLF : SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Estancia, Davis Get Handle on Third Consecutive Title
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : In a Brave New World, Glavine Beats Cubs, 5-3
- Torrey Pines Wins Golf Title
- Hershiser Fine-Tunes Arm With 5 More Shutout Innings : Comeback: He throws 68 pitches, scatters five hits and strikes out five against triple-A hitters at Phoenix.
- Reaching Out--New Audiences, New Artists : Arts: CalArts builds a bridge to reach the inner city, nurturing talent in a community outreach program. Both sides say they benefit.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hawaii's Talented Society Shows Vegas Influences
- STAGE REVIEW : Sisters Carry Out Their Orders With 'Nunsense'
- Computer Firm Posts $1.2-Million Loss
- BankAmerica Eyeing Texas Bank: The San Francisco...
- House, Condo Sales Shoot Up 50% in April
- An Ear-Boggling Development : Electronics: Hughes Aircraft is coming out with a component that gives the illusion of hearing recorded sound in three dimensions.
- Foothill Group Subsidiary Places $18 Million of Debt
- City College Blacks to Rally Against Demotion of Dean
- Ferguson Accepts Scholarship at Redlands
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reardon Can't Hold Lead for Clemens, 4-3
- Officers of Loan Firm Seek Immunity : Courts: The three executives with Property Mortgage Co. and an affiliate would be protected from prosecution during a bankruptcy reorganization.
- Mail Boxes Coast to Coast Loses $20,243 in Quarter
- Los Angeles: The Town's Too Big for All of Us Bacilli
- Postscript : A Symbol of Infamy Is Put Out to Pasture : Much of the Berlin Wall now lies in sections in a field near the city it once divided. The material will be reused to help rebuild the nation.
- 10 Killed in El Salvador
- Court Says U.S. Owns Historic Bell
- MOSCOW : A Visitor From Beijing
- Camarillo Wheelchair Firm Reduces Losses
- Terminal Data Reports $272,000 Loss for Quarter
- * Karagozian & Case in Glendale won...
- Protest at Tejon's Annual Meeting: Environmentalists protested...
- Earnings Climb for Datametrics Corp.
- Free Services: Rancho Santiago College plans to...
- COSTA MESA : Regulations for Use of Leaf Blowers OKd
- Obituaries : * Genevieve (Annie) Donahey; Retired Florist
- LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL: THE 1991 RACES : Building a Quality City Is a Balancing Act : Environmental and economic concerns dictate the need to integrate new jobs and recreation with housing.
- Woman Arrested After Brother Is Killed by Security Guards
- Bill OKd to Close Aliso Creek Stop
- City Panel Backs Yamaki for Police Commission
- Unbearable Visitor : 450-Pound Bruin Wears Out Welcome in Oak View but Not Before Getting Some Free Dental Work
- Bernstine, Chargers Agree to a One-Year Contract
- Football
- TV Review : 'Frontline' Catches the Top U.S. Spy Catcher
- Proposed Arts Cuts Go Largely Unprotested : Budget: Orange County professional organizations are doing little to try to rescue threatened programs at public schools.
- The Economy
- Nordstrom Inc.: The Seattle-based retailer said first-quarter...
- Texas Senate Passes Bill to Allow Carrying of Concealed Handguns
- Brown Bill on Insurance Advances
- Plane Bound for Grand Canyon Crashes; 7 Killed : Aviation: Pilot was ferrying six sightseers aboard the small craft, which hit a mesa outside the national park. Such flights have long been controversial.
- Polish Pilots Get Call to Rescue Kurdish Crops
- ANAHEIM : Foundation Starts Spring Fund-Raiser
- Lawyer Would Help City in Disney Talks
- District Judges All Step Aside in Pioneer Case : Litigation: Conflicts eliminate the five active justices, leaving the complex mortgage firm case to be heard by either a senior or an out-of-town judge.
- Chad Carvin
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Not Bad for a Team That Didn't Have Much
- McAnally Brings Hot Horse Into Preakness
- Pistons Find Mark, Beat Celtics, 104-97 : NBA playoffs: With Thomas missing, Aguirre scores 34 to help Detroit even series, 2-2.
- ART
- Federal Women's Health Study
- Controversy Over Lomax
- Ventura Entertainment Sells Assets to SCS Music
- Tax Hikes
- Controversy Over Lomax
- VALLEY REPORT SCHOOL LAYOFFS : ...
- Federal Women's Health Study
- Controversy Over Lomax
- 'Doonesbury'
- Controversy Over Lomax
- Controversy Over Lomax
- Federal Women's Health Study
- VALLEY REPORT SCHOOL LAYOFFS : Expressions of Fear and Frustration : Three reactions to the Los Angeles school district's plan to balance the budget by cutting teaching jobs. : A Student: Josh Baca, 17, is a senior at Valley Alternative Magnet School in Van Nuys. He aspires to be a writer.
- VALLEY REPORT SCHOOL LAYOFFS : ...
- Controversy Over Lomax
- Strained Muscle Sidelines Ryan in Rangers' 8-1 Win Over Tigers
- Controversy Over Lomax
- Obituaries - May 14, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 14, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 14, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 14, 1991
- Names in the News - May 14, 1991
- Names in the News - May 14, 1991
- Names in the News - May 14, 1991
- Names in the News - May 14, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 14, 1991
- MGM Paints Rosy Financial Picture for Federal Judge
- Bankruptcy Court Protection Sought by First Executive
- Woo Tells Panel Review Board May Be Necessary : Police: Christopher Commission hears plea for independent probe of complaints about department.
- GOOD FORECAST: Money magazine's new guide on...
- TRICKLE: If the faucets in the South...
- CIA Candidate May Face Fallout on Iran-Contra Case : Perjury probe: Officials say Robert Gates recently testified to grand jury on scandal. Questions about his role sank nomination four years ago.
- MORE VISITORS: Brace yourself for even more...
- Church Volunteer Indicted in Molestations
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 12TH DISTRICT : Candidates Battle to See Who Pulls Rank in the War on Crime : Korenstein: The challenger wants more police officers on the streets, but redevelopment officials say her plan to pay for them won't work.
- Seymour's Son Held on Theft, Drunk Counts
- COSTA MESA : Festival Tax Revenue Disappoints City
- LAPD Surveys Officers' Views on Use of Force : Police: Information will be used in training program. Meanwhile, a judge refuses to block Gates' firing of the rookie officer involved in the King beating.
- Stories Differ in Sex Case at S.D. City Hall
- PRIZE WINNER: Michelle Latiolais, above, has won...
- COLUMN ONE : Childhood: Fearing for Your Life : Murder, suicide, violent accidents, drugs--today's youngsters find their own mortality frighteningly real. Death is now the real-life bogyman.
- PARENTAL HEADACHE NO. 2 : When Need Is Great, State Steps In
- 150 Royalists Arrested During Paris Protest
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council OKs Plan for Parks in Seacliff
- COUNTYWIDE : They Share Housing and Friendship
- PLATFORM : Take a Walk
- Science / Medicine : Isolated Gene Proven to Determine Mammals' Sex
- No. 3 Titans to Host Long Beach in NCAA Softball Regional : Fullerton: It's the third consecutive year the two teams have met in the regionals.
- VALLEY REPORT / SCHOOL LAYOFFS : Slicing Health Staff to Cure Sick Budget May Put Students at Risk
- Streaking Richardson Lifts CSUN to Win With Tie-Breaking Single
- Science / Medicine : Multichannel Hearing Aids Tested
- Passerby Saves Woman From Burning Home : Rescue: He is praised as a hero for groping through thick smoke and pulling the elderly victim to safety.
- Football
- Fletcher Shows He Belongs, 7-3 : Baseball: Former Dodger prospect helps Phillies make Belcher's start his shortest ever.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Indians Postpone Discipline for Belle
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB WOLF : Templeton Not Reserved on Role
- SURFING / HUNTINGTON BEACH OPEN : Brown, Severson Catch the Waves, Snag Their Titles
- U.S. Role in Day Care: New Funds, New Hope
- China Will Send Purchasing Delegation to U.S.:...
- YORBA LINDA : City Hires Nixon Library Architects
- Odd Equation for Adding Supervisors : Politics: Hahn needed help from conservatives to draft a plan to expand the board. Civil rights groups say a seven-member panel would dilute Latino power.
- Encinitas May Weaken Review Panels : Growth: Costs and the way the committees are run are blamed, but some say the pioneering grass-roots system has become dominated by the very developers it was designed to keep in check.
- OXNARD : Pair Indicted in 2 Bank Robberies
- School Nurse Feels the Pain of Looming Personnel Cutbacks : Coping: Tom Hecht, who may see five or six students at a time for a variety of maladies, faces an uncertain future with the district.
- East County
- Senna Prevails at Monaco, His 4th Straight Title
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Rise in West, Beat Pirates, 6-1
- Padre Lead Gets Lost In Smoke : Baseball: Relief staff cannot keep Montreal Expos from sweeping series with a 6-3 victory.
- Victory Gives Titans Share of Big West Title With Fresno State : Baseball: In his first year back at Fullerton, Garrido guides team to title for 13th time in his 16 seasons as its coach.
- Kirby, Rock Win at Hermosa Beach
- Centuries-Old 'Life Is a Dream' Reaches Students
- Music : Schub Offers Conventional Recital
- Stage : 'Hey Ma': Nightclub Act in Disguise
- Don't Leave It With the Experts : Water Watch: How California Made the Drought Worse
- MOORPARK : College to Conduct Marrow Donor Tests
- School Board to Consider Plans for Clinic : Health: Opponents say it will end up as a family-planning facility, instead of providing care for poor students.
- Woman's Doggy Birthday Parties Are a Breed Apart : Entrepreneurs: The Encino resident organizes the celebrations for pet lovers. The events can even come complete with gifts and gourmet food.
- COMMENTARY : Howe Remembers the Good Days
- Grant Gets Down and Dirty, 76ers Just Down : NBA playoffs: He has 22 points and 11 rebounds as Bulls take 3-1 lead with 101-85 victory.
- Florinda Mintz has been hired as the...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Guns N' Roses: The Shape of Things to Come
- Opera : New Heroine Sparks San Diego 'La Traviata'
- CHINA: The country says it is prepared...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- How Other Countries Compare
- Nepalese Brave Threats, Fistfights, Long Treks to Usher in Democracy : Elections: The first free balloting in more than 30 years is considered fair. Results from remote areas are not expected for days.
- IRVINE : Endangered Playground Is Defended
- Less and Less Is It All in the Family
- Man Seriously Hurt by Shots Fired Into House
- DAVID DUKES : Profiting as a Middleman : Ingram Micro Is Nation's Largest Distributor of PCs
- FCC May Change Some Rules: The Federal...
- The Hunt Is On: To meet the...
- New U.S.-Japan Strife May Loom : Commerce: The Asian nation's economy has slowed, but maybe not enough to head off problems with its biggest trading partner.
- It's Best of Thymes for Menu Planners
- Zion Park, Town Clash Over Development
- OXNARD : Shots Fired at House in Racial Attack
- Nike Beats Out Calvin Klein in Ad Survey
- U.S. Drug Czar on Tour
- Zulu Rampage in S. African Camp Kills 25
- Museum Fire Spares Imelda Marcos' Shoes
- Laborers of Love : Workers Remodel Home to Accommodate Paralyzed Teen-Ager
- Despite Deficit, Lawmakers Keep Trying to Spend Money : Government: The state is facing a $12.6-billion budget gap. But more than 100 bills costing $250,000 or more each have reached the Legislature's fiscal committees.
- U.S. Troops Land in Bangladesh to Aid Storm Victims
- Effort to Curb Malpractice Awards Told
- Calm Waters Help Crews Finish Oil Spill Cleanup : Environment: So far, biologists have found little sign of damage from the leak of 10 to 50 barrels of crude off the coast of Oxnard.
- GARDEN GROVE : Day-Care Center to Open at School
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : OP Surfing Contest to Stay Through '93
- Onlooker Shot Dead at Fight in Sun Valley
- Fighting Intolerance With Intolerant Speech Codes : Campuses need to address the causes of prejudice, not only symptoms
- Soaring With Henry Threadgill : Jazz: Only a sparse audience shows up for the great composer's set at Marla's.
- Pop : El Puma Works Universal Crowd
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Music Fills Air for KSBR Celebration
- Government to Shore Up Dairy Prices: The...
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- MUTUAL FUNDS
- Soviets Destroy Last of SS-20 Nuclear Missiles
- Child Crisis Center May Open in Mid-'92 : Camarillo: Organizers of the $10-million Casa Pacifica envision a homelike 'little village' for victims of abuse. Emergency counseling services and temporary shelter will be provided.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Skips Batting Practice
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Pavin Gets Victory in Playoff
- Football
- RADIO
- Hospital Maverick Riding High : Health care: Profit quadrupled at National Medical Enterprises during the 1980s. Chairman Richard K. Eamer may be one reason.
- General Who Loved to Fly Could Have Wings Clipped : Marines: El Toro commander was living his life's dream. Questionable flights bring career crashing down.
- S.D. City Attorney Defends Secret-Payment Cover-Up : Scandal: Witt says he followed city manager's orders. Council plans meeting today on controversy.
- Options for Canyon Limited : Measure J: If the half-cent sales tax initiative passes, a jail will be built on 2,512 acres; if it fails, an 8,000-home development is planned.
- Estancia Golfers Seek 3rd Straight Title
- Fox TV on Target With 'Robin Hood'
- Dance : Second Cunningham Program at Royce
- Book of the Absurd? Point Is Lost in Southern California
- Council to Weigh Skateboarding Ban
- COUNTYWIDE : County May Allocate Homeless Grants
- COLUMN LEFT : 'PC'--Another Red Herring From the Right : Political correctness is a problem only insofar as it fuels reactionary paranoia.
- Science Museum Meets With Extinction : Closure: Officials blame the center's shutdown on its location and financial problems brought about by poor attendance.
- Old Mission Beach Team Wins Classic : Rugby: San Diego squad wins its third national rugby club title in four years, 12-9.
- DANCE REVIEW : Joffrey Ballet Introduces Some Primal Crouching
- Indonesian Banks Begin Sprouting Up Across California : Finance: They hope to cash in on the growing trade with the United States. Deregulation at home was the catalyst that precipitated the expansion here.
- MARKET BEAT : Deciding When to Sell a Stock That's Dropping : Investing: In some cases, it's better not to bail out when shares first begin to head south.
- Kurds Reject Iraqi Plan to Return Home
- Arrests End Protest at U. of Vermont
- Kremlin Seeks a Marshall Plan-Style Economic Rescue : Soviet Union: But Western banks and agencies have steered clear of investment amid the current chaos.
- Transfer of Presidency to Croatia Scares Serbs : Yugoslavia: New leader will have to perform a tense balancing act. Failure could mean civil war.
- Squeaky Wheels Fared Better in School Budget Cuts
- Science / Medicine : Steroid Assists Anemia Treatment
- Science / Medicine : On the Nose : Scientists Say Aromas Have Major Effect on Emotions
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : First Race Back Is No Joy Ride for Valenzuela
- Miscellany
- Aztecs Sweep Air Force Academy
- Pop : Andersen Stages Folk at McCabe's
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : Crimp in a Breezy 'Birdie'
- Wildmon Renews NEA Attack
- Spraying to All Fields--and Stands
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Korean Exchange Agreement OKd
- FULLERTON : 4 CSUF Professors Win Study Funding
- Escondido
- Budget Cutbacks at UC Irvine Imperil Baseball, Other Sports : College: Athletic Director Tom Ford sees few options other than cutting certain programs.
- Bush Honored at Prestigious Black School : Commencement: Hampton University cited the President's support. Some students protested by refusing to stand or applaud for him.
- BMW Lands in Bay; No One Is Injured
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fitness-Laundry Center Wins City OK
- 1 Wounded in Shootout Between Gang, Guards
- Bruins Can't Overcome NCAA's Cardinal Rule : College tennis: Stanford women beat UCLA, 5-1, in final for sixth consecutive national championship.
- Bettenhausen Time Good, Timing Bad in Qualifying : Auto racing: On the 30th anniversary of his father's death on the same track, Gary is fastest at Indianapolis, but a day late to win the pole.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : No. 1 for Now, but Seles Falls to Sabatini, 6-3, 6-2
- JAZZ REVIEW : Peggy Lee Basks in Warm Reception at Raymond : The singer was in her glory in rare appearance at the newly renovated Pasadena theater.
- Unbridled Bled During Defeat
- Music : L.A. Mozart Orchestra in Season Finale
- Thinly Veiled Promotions Cheapen News, Integrity
- ANAHEIM : Another Developer Picked for Project
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Hearing to Focus on Hillside Protection
- Sockers Find Losing Can Be Lonely Experience : Soccer: Cleveland Crunch tie series with 4-3 victory. Just 6,996 fans show up for the game.
- The Center's 5th--Isn't That Special?
- Cycling
- ART : Guarding Against Ennui at Museums, Galleries : Security people find it hard to keep alert while also keeping an eye on the art and the visitors.
- Falwell Joins NEA Controversy, Sides With Helms : Arts: The evangelist accuses the endowment of supporting 'extreme pornographic and anti-Christian' works.
- Miscellany
- It Didn't Help to Keep Two at Arm's Length
- Pollution Kills 60,000 Yearly, Study Says
- Japan, U.S. Export-Import Banks in Accord: Japan's...
- Calm Seas Help Out as Crews Finish Cleanup of Five-Mile Oil Spill
- Jewish Settlers Wound 2 Arab Girls
- Huge Restocking Seeks to Save Striped Bass : Wildlife: The population of the popular game fish has declined drastically. Projects that send water to cities and farms are largely to blame.
- Last-Ditch L.A. Rally Protests Helmet Law
- Miami Haitians Link Murders to Hated Macoutes
- Science / Medicine : Solar Key to Magnetic Storms Seen
- IRVINE : UCI Medical School Seeks Minorities
- Justice's Wheels Barely Turn in 3 Capital Cases : Court: A mistrial, defense motions and bizarre twists are keeping the multiple-defendant death-penalty trials from reaching a conclusion.
- Niednagel Goes the Distance But Chooses the Half-Mile : Track: Dana Hills runner has excelled at longer distances, but finds his favorite in a shorter race, the 800.
- Poway
- Separation Anxieties : Immigration Quotas Keep Filipina Nurses From Their Families
- Science / Medicine : Virus Kills Off Brain Tumor Cells
- Oxnard Man Struggles to Recover Yacht Seized by Mexican Officials : Laws: The vessel was caught in a dragnet for illegal charters when it docked in Cabo San Lucas earlier this year.
- VENTURA : Car Crashes Into Busy Restaurant
- VENTURA : Scout Puts Up Wall Along Hiking Trail
- Putting for Success, or: How to Land a Job or Make a Sale in 18 Holes
- Michael Doohan of Australia won the 500cc...
- NBA PLAYOFFS / WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : Lakers Take Care of David : Game 4: Role of Goliath is no problem in 123-107 victory over Golden State that gives L.A. a 3-1 series lead.
- Dance : Jazz Dancers Inc. at Japan America
- Ban Over, Romania Reports 3 Abortions for Each Birth in '90