- Van Nuys Firm's Fine to Pay for Environmental Programs
- Drought Measure Would Allow Use of 'Gray Water'
- 2 Borrego Springs Residents Stop Mock Invasion by Marine Corps
- Bradley Says He'll Veto Tax on Entertainment : Budget: Mayor says the council's 10% levy on tickets to movies and sporting and theatrical events would hurt families and the poor.
- Bernstein Heats Up in League Play
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Rothenberg Going Free Again; Site Kept Secret : Crime: The New Yorker who tried to kill his son by setting him afire will head for an unknown destination. He will be closely watched.
- Think Tank May Be Hired to Study Gang Violence
- City Council Moves Toward Compromise Over Warner Ridge
- $1 Million OKd to Restore Pier
- ILLEGAL CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
- County OKs Transfer of Land to Palmdale
- Encinitas
- Simi Valley Council Decides to Halt Bus Service to College
- Man Charged With Assault on Officers
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Slash Budget by $4.1 Million
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bank Robbery Witnesses Sought
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Law Passed to Curb Political 'Hit Pieces'
- McMartin Figures Win $1 in Civil Trial
- Thomas Homann, Defender of Outcasts, and Civil and Sexual Rights, Dies at 42
- They'll Have Something to Fill Cup With
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Simi Valley Dips Into the Fantasy League
- Warehouses Full, but Bangladeshis Get Little Aid : Disaster: Food distribution to victims is haphazard. A tornado brings new woes.
- Lancaster Balks at Expanding Study of Ground Cracks
- Good Parents Make Good Employees : Proposed California parental leave bill could be model for the nation
- Ex-Basketball Star Pleads Innocent in Rape, Killings
- Board to Study Plan for Service Center
- Vachon Interested in Reuniting Kurri With Gretzky, but Not at Any Price
- Child Nearly Dies in Pool at Care Center
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Asked to Delay Extension of Road
- COUNTYWIDE : Housing Project for Elderly to Be Studied
- STOCKS : Dow Jones Falls 24.15 Over Concern on Interest Rates
- Cap Cities Looking to Major Acquisition: Capital...
- Bidding for FNN Goes Right Down to the Wire : Cable TV: A judge is expected to decide today between two final sweetened offers.
- COUNTYWIDE : Sheriff Recruiting New Applicants
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Administrator, Others Given Raises
- Neighbor Arrested in Sun Valley Killing
- Cruise Ship Consortium's Power Diluted
- College Basketball
- Auto Racing
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Thomson, Branca Together Again
- Carpinteria Ends Football Series With Moorpark
- Birtcher Returns to Home-Building Foundation : Construction: Family firm that started out in housing, then went commercial, names the president of its new residential unit, marking a return to its roots.
- Michael J. Currie has been named vice...
- Sen. Rockefeller Changes His Mind, May Run for White House
- Stanford President Retains His Humor and His Job : Education: Donald Kennedy withstands a torrent of bad publicity, refusing calls for his resignation.
- James Hahn Acting Like a Candidate
- Growing Deficit Adds Chill to Usual Springtime Battle on N.Y. Budget : A $6-billion shortfall is expected. Lawmakers oppose Cuomo's call for spending cuts, gasoline tax increase.
- Presbyterians Decry Proposal for Church to Bless Teen-Age, Gay Sex : Religion: Half the regional bodies urge rejection of plan to approve intercourse that is 'responsible' and 'caring.'
- U.S. Drug Agent Acquitted of Theft and Lying Counts
- Ways to Make Foundation More Accountable Studied
- WESTMINSTER : Preschool Class Gets the Story
- Cities Seek to Create Foreign Trade Zone
- Four-Run Ninth Catapults USIU Past the Aztecs
- O.C. STOCK WATCH
- 40 Die in Fireworks Blast
- The Nation at Its Quincentenary: God Bless Ameryk?
- Disney to Test the Water With Anaheim Plan
- Mono Lake: A Test for New Regime
- FILLMORE : Students Missing 12 Days May Not Pass
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE VICE PRESIDENCY : For Quality, Allow a Split Ticket : The presidential candidate would need a vote-getter in the No. 2 spot, not a pawn content to toil in subservience.
- OJAI : Pilot Walks Away After Crash-Landing
- The Limited Power of U.S. Philanthropy : Food credits to U.S.S.R., yes; but Moscow must help itself
- BUENA PARK : Failure to Remove Graffiti to Be Illegal
- Camarena Defendant May Get New Trial : Courts: Judge says he probably will throw out conviction of former Mexican president's brother-in-law for conspiracy in murder of drug agent.
- MISSION VIEJO : Schools to Consider Big Cuts in Budget
- The Panel
- Joyner's Knee Healthy Again; So Is His Batting Average
- Leaping Between TV, Film Worlds : Dennehy No Fan of Hollywood 'Bedlam'
- House Panel Votes to Kill B-2 After 15 Planes
- L.A. Backing State Plan for Mono Lake : Drought: DWP official promotes the transfer to city of water rights now used by some farmers. If approved, the concept would end long-running environmental battle.
- 'Chaka' Pleads Innocent to Courthouse Vandalism
- Quayle Found No Harm to Bush in 1992
- City Council OKs Study of Border Airport : Transportation: While not overly enthused by it, members say the 'TwinPorts' binational proposal may be the best hope.
- Confusion, Anger Building on SDSU Campus Over 10% Cuts
- LOCKWOOD VALLEY : Motorcyclist Hurt in Head-On Crash Dies
- Titans' Boyd Shares Pitcher of Year Award
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Perez Is Nearly Perfect as Santiago Takes Title
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Strawberry Can't Go Homer Again : Dodgers: He hits one out against Viola, but grounds out against Franco with two runners on to end 6-5 loss to Mets.
- Power Afternoons : Radio: KIIS deejay Matthew Shearer runs his 2-6 p.m. show like a high-energy, crazed morning program. It's paid off--he's the top-ranking afternoon radio personality in L.A.
- Americans Live on Fantasy Island
- Earlier Victim's Parents Suffer Anew : Aftermath: 'Oh, no' is the reaction of a couple whose toddler is paralyzed and brain-damaged after falling into a pool at a day-care home in 1989.
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Leftist Rebels Agree to Begin Peace Talks
- Yugoslav Troops Enter Trouble Spots; Takeover Feared : Ethnic crisis: Army calls up reservists to help quell violence. The federal leadership holds emergency session.
- EPA Unveils New Limits on Lead in Drinking Water
- Laguna Niguel Delays Action on Law to Restrict Skateboarding
- Calling All Cantors : Jewish Group Holds Job Fair to Find Singers to Lead Prayers
- PLATFORM : A Civics Lesson
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Trail Blazers Pass Yet Another Test : Western Conference: Utah extends Portland but can't win in Game 1.
- Surfing Starts Today at Huntington Beach
- Parochial Passion Bane of Public Schools
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado's Tomko Stops Katella Attack, Again
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Penguins Retaliate With 4-1 Victory
- Teron Pitches Santa Clara Past Fillmore
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Vista Wins to Stay Tied for Lead
- TV REVIEW : A Celebration of Human Aging
- Canyons' Horvat Signs to Play College Baseball With St. Mary's
- STAGE
- MUSIC : Mozart Pianists: Those Who Can, Duo : Husband, Wife Will Have a 50-50 Relationship in Pacific Symphony Concert
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Stumble at the Starting Gate
- Skateboard Ride Turns to Tragedy : Accident: 10-year-old Charlie Leonard was sitting on his board as he rode it out into the street, where he was hit by a car. He died almost instantly.
- COLUMN LEFT : Justice for All in the King Beating : Officers who 'only' watched were also breaking the law.
- SOCCER : Mexico Inoffensive in Loss to Uruguay
- Chatsworth's Martinez to Play Baseball for CSUN
- Celtics Can't Fly Without Bird, Losing to Pistons, 86-75 : NBA playoffs: Ailing back prevents his playing. Parish and Thomas have to leave the game in the fourth quarter with ankle injuries.
- Burbank Wins Share of League Title
- NBA PLAYOFFS : He Can Do a Lot With Just a Little : Nelson Has Gone Against the Grain to Gain an Edge
- Miscellany
- Herschensohn--Should He Stay or Go? : Ethics: Critics of the KABC-TV commentator claim his job gives him an unfair advantage in race for Senate seat.
- New Line Distribution Agreement: New Line Cinema...
- Small Stocks Can Mean Trouble for Naive Investors
- Airbus May Face Trade Complaint: The United...
- LAPD Panel Holds Hearing
- County Hikes Fees for Car Registration : Environment: The $2 levy is the second increase since December. The money will pay for anti-smog measures.
- Accusations Filed Against Teamsters Leader : Investigation: Head of union's Southern California joint council is alleged to have covered up corruption. He is a key member of a self-described "clean-establishment" slate.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12TH DISTRICT RUNOFF : Bernson, Korenstein Courting Votes They Missed in Primary
- Long Beach Police Sting Case Put in Jury's Hands
- The Only Cure for Water Woes: Desalination : Drought: What we're going through is a taste of the future. The way to ensure an adequate supply is to purify saltwater.
- Immigrants Sent to INS by Police, Suit Alleges
- COLUMN RIGHT : Use of Force Is What Keeps Cops Alive : In most cases, just having that option is deterrent enough.
- Man Who Set His Son on Fire Will Be Paroled
- Esther M. Harvey; Retired Music Teacher
- Test Shows Dykstra Had Blood-Alcohol of 0.179%
- Area Colleges to Begin Play in Postseason Tournaments
- Existing-Home Prices Fall in Quarter
- Parker Bertea Will Lay Off 240 Workers
- Bianchi International, Los Angeles, announced the appointment...
- Nestle Drops a Labeling Claim: After discussions...
- Reliance Group Holdings: The New York-based company...
- Schafer Bros. 'Saved' by Ex-Employee : Turnaround: Entrepreneur spends $65,000 in savings and takes out a $150,000 loan to reopen furniture manufacturer.
- BANKING/FINANCE
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Gorbachev to Give Nobel Speech in June
- PAC Called Potent Tool for Powerful Lobbyist : Insider: O.C. business advocate is also a committee treasurer. Critics say he undermines political standards.
- Business Leader Ouh Dies in Crash
- City OKs Plan to Redevelop Barrio Logan
- Teen Accused in Beach Slaying Goes on Trial : Crime: A witness says the defendant warned the 18-year-old victim to leave the Strands just before the shooting.
- Sheriff's Department Review Panel Nominees Announced by County : Misconduct: Supervisors vote May 21 on selections for the newly created board, which will investigate citizen complaints against deputies.
- Auto Racing
- Knott's Prairie Farm : Theme park: An original musical comedy with an environmental message will replace the usual ice show this summer.
- $1.5 Million Awarded in Brokerage Case: An...
- Bush's Ailment Traced to Overactive Thyroid : Presidency: Doctors say the gland condition can be treated quickly and easily in most cases.
- Regulators Force Out Top HomeFed Officer : Finance: The move is seen as a sign of increased government involvement in the San Diego S & L's affairs.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : End Viet Boycott, Deukmejian Says
- COUNTYWIDE : 10 Students to Get Scholarship Awards
- Farmland and Water Shortage
- Pin-Stripe Shootout
- Big-Game Hunts of Zoo Animals
- Farmland and Water Shortage
- Farmland and Water Shortage
- Farmland and Water Shortage
- Disability Program
- Big-Game Hunts of Zoo Animals
- Big-Game Hunts of Zoo Animals
- L.A. County Board
- TELEVISION - May 8, 1991
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- Names in the News - May 8, 1991
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- Encino Bank Ordered Sold : Regulators: The Federal Reserve says it is secretly controlled by a Luxembourg holding company, but a Saudi tycoon says he owns it.
- AGAINST TAXES: UC Irvine demographers Kenneth Chew...
- UP IN ARMS: Newport Beach pastor John...
- Jailhouse Informant in Harris Case Recants Some Testimony
- Brady Bill Alternative Beckoning : Gun control: O.C.'s five congressmen are leaning toward legislation by Rep. Harley Staggers that would substitute for the controversial measure on handgun waiting periods.
- RAISING FUNDS: County fund-raisers include bachelor "auctions"...
- Mother, Girl Shot to Death in Courthouse
- Cheney Ushers U.S. Forces From Iraq to Kuwait : Pullout: Troops and tanks roll south. The defense secretary says the last of the American units will be over the border by Thursday.
- Gates Suspends 3 Officers, Fires 1 in King Case
- Controller Says Her Error Caused Runway Collision
- NO DIRT PLEASE: A county GOP panel...
- Jail Cell Witness Recants Testimony in Harris Trial
- Democrats OK $7 Billion in Tax Increases : Finances: Lawmakers on committee reject Wilson's proposal for additional hikes. Honig leads plan to seek a boost in income taxes for the state's top earners.
- TONIGHT: Carl St. Clair conducts the Pacific...
- Driver Accused in Woman's Death Had His License Suspended in '90
- Will This Marriage Succeed? : Analysts Advise AT&T; to Leave NCR's Management Alone
- Donation Transfers Let Officials Share Wealth : Campaign finance: Supporter contributions can--quite legally--wind up in other politicians' coffers.
- JERUSALEM : A High Soviet Visitor
- Fertile Ideas That Could Help Conception Chances
- Hong Kong Grows 11.5%
- Are Masseuses Out of Hand? : Regulation: Newport police say investigation last year revealed one-third of city's massage parlors were prostitution fronts.
- Former Teacher Pleads Guilty to Molestation
- Make my day, darling:You couldn't blame Shelley...
- L.A. May Drop Plan to Add Dockweiler Beach Parking : Development: Councilwoman Galanter criticizes the proposal, which initially would serve workers on a sewage treatment plant project.
- Court to Let State Rule on San Onofre : Environment: While allowing a lawsuit against the nuclear power plant to continue, a federal judge will wait for Coastal Commission and water board to resolve damage done by facility.
- The $30-Million Woman : The generous plans of Joan Irvine Smith
- VALLEY SPORTS ROUNDUP : Pair of 2-Under-Par 69s Pace Hart High Golf Win
- Joffrey Ballet Announces Chandler Pavilion Casting
- Balancing Act : Joffrey Dancers Open Last Season Tonight as Resident Company of the L.A. Music Center
- A Protege Comes Into His Own : Congress: Contra Costa's George Miller, a political heir of Phil Burton, takes over the powerful post of chairman of the House Interior committee.
- Violinist Menuhin Scores Israeli Policy
- Youth Enters Guilty Plea in Friend's Death : Courts: The defendant, who shot and killed another boy four years earlier, surprises attorneys by admitting to second-degree murder. He faces up to 15 years to life in prison.
- Ambush Near Indian Border Kills 66
- Woman Surrenders in Abandoned Baby Case
- Farmer Joe Hangs On : 'Tree War,' Eviction Threats Fade as Cicero Continues to Till Pierce College Site
- COUNTYWIDE : Foster Parents' Efforts Win Salute
- USC's Hammel Expected to Be Named Northern Illinois Basketball Coach
- Age Comes Before Experience for Kostecki : Sailing: America-3 syndicate wanted a young man. They got one with plenty of sailing smarts.
- Pro Football
- All That Jazz!! : Music: Concerts scheduled for this month represent the broadest possible cross-section of the genre, and the choices are mind-boggling.
- Dykstra, Daulton Seriously Injured in Auto Accident : Phillies: Alcohol-related crash leaves center fielder with several broken bones and punctured lung. Catcher has fracture above left eye, scratched cornea.
- Some Useful Sacrilege on Sinful CEO Wages
- Datron Posts 3% Rise in 4th-Quarter Earnings
- Chlorine Cloud Forces Hundreds to Flee
- Documentary : It's Politics Unusual in Belfast's City Hall : In the capital of Northern Ireland, the political theater is marked by tumult and shouting. The council's open sessions reflect the divisions in the fractured British province.
- High Winds at Edwards AFB Divert Shuttle to Florida
- How Old is Too Old to Work?
- A Battle Plan for Spiffy Looks : Home Front: Hollywood hairdresser offers beauty tips to 250 Marine wives and servicewomen at Camp Pendleton--a personal thank-you for Desert Storm effort.
- Anton Unveils List of Potential Budget Cuts for L.A. Schools : Finances: His proposals to close $341-million gap include a one-year, 7% pay reduction for all employees, increased class sizes, less use of substitute teachers.
- Mentally Ill Women Find a Home Here
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Hearing Opens on Plan to Close Bases
- WEST COUNTY : OXNARD : Car Hits Pole, Causes Outage; Driver Held
- COUNTY ELECTIONS / STATE LEGISLATURE : Ex-Councilman Kelly May Declare for Assembly Seat
- Retired Judge Will Rule on Course of Buckey Suit
- Effort to Evict Farmer From College Land He Leases Withers on the Vine : Agriculture: Officials are revising terms of Joe Cicero's lease at Pierce to try to avoid a repeat of the Woodland Hills Christmas tree controversy of 1990.
- California : IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Hearing Opens on Plan to Close Bases
- Grant Grabs Rebound and Bulls Grab 2-0 Lead
- Jayhawk Flies to Win in Cup Championship : Sailing: Victory doesn't keep Koch from disliking the new boats, however.
- 'Saigon,' 'Rogers' Lead the Tony Pack : Awards: Though neither received consistently enthusiastic reviews, both shows garner 11 nominations.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Keeps Orchestra on the Run : Soloist John Browning challenges the Orange County Symphony of Garden Grove with his fleet-fingered confidence and his mastery of expression.
- Mullins, Paralyzed Ole Miss Football Player, Dies
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- Varco International President, Chief Executive Elected
- Pac Rim Reports 56% Jump in 1st-Quarter Profit
- Famous Logos Brought to Life to Revive Sales
- Wilson Asks Justices to Void School Bailout
- Soviets at War With Republic, Armenia Says
- Melvin Best; Industrial Designer, Educator
- Speaking Of: : The Ongoing Tragedy of Bangladesh
- Market Scene : Poland's Maly Fiat: Life in the Slow Lane : It's ugly, cranky, lovable and hateable. It's the car that put a country on the road.
- Centrists Seek to Alter Democrats' Course : Politics: Group wants to cut party's ties to traditional interest groups. It hopes winning back middle class will open door of White House.
- Ventura Instructor to Join College Board
- Gay Rights Bills Opposed; Official Quits in Protest
- Rachel Rosenthal's May 31 performance of "Pangaean...
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Oscar,' 'Cop' Lead a Slow Field
- GM Natural Gas Trucks Delayed: General Motors...
- President of First Executive Is Named to California Unit
- MCI Will Stop Handling Billing for Phone Sex Lines
- MISSION VIEJO : More Land Available for First Civic Center
- TV Academy Is Star Tenant of New Complex : North Hollywood: Officials hope that the mixed-use project will attract businesses, residents and tourists.
- MISSION VIEJO : College District Picks Employees of Year
- Court Halts Extradition to S.D. of Suspect in Serial Killings
- Probation Revoked and Arrest Ordered for Vandal 'Chaka'
- California : IN BRIEF : CALEXICO : Agents Seize 238 Pounds of Cocaine
- Pro Football
- Disturbance Breaks Out at Cinco de Mayo Festival
- Matsuhara Named Coach at UC Irvine
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Goes to the Forehand to Beat Seles
- Miscellany
- Ten Years Later, He Takes a Major Step : Orioles: Pitcher Jose Mesa, who signed at 15, gets his first major league shutout at 25, holding Angels to seven hits in 7-0 Baltimore victory.
- UCLA Could Better Shield Its Quarterback : College football: Maddox sits out spring scrimmages to avoid injury, but will need ground game to protect him during season.
- Appeals Court Refuses to Reinstate 12 Counts Against Keating Group
- Wells Fargo Woos Small Businesses, Finds Them Elusive : Banking: The giant company is trying to hold on to and attract smaller accounts, but a number of customers are leaving for smaller operations.
- A Maturing Silicon Valley Slows Down : Technology: The computer heartland is beset by rising costs, the drought and relentless competition from Japan.
- PARIS : The Mitterrand Decade
- Workers Show Will to Buy Publisher : Media: An obscure clause has blocked the sale of Harris Enterprises and employees are studying ways to make an offer for the newspaper company.
- Rocket Stays Put as Countdown Ends
- High-Speed Rail Proponents Get a Boost : Transportation: Problems with maglev systems are only transitory, federal railroad chief says.
- San Diego State Falls Victim to USIU, 7-1
- Protest Filed Over the Eligibility of Mission Viejo Swimmer in Meet
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Titans on Verge of Softball Playoffs
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Autry Wouldn't Overrule Firing
- MOTHER'S DAY DINING : Mom Gets Chance to Turn the Tables on Her Day : She can be waited on--for brunch, lunch or dinner--whether she likes English or Chinese food or is a chocolate lover.
- Robert J. Dowling has assumed the title...
- Telecommunications Firm Posts $16,000 in Earnings
- Arco Increasing Capital Spending: Atlantic Richfield Co....
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Rockwell Vying for Strategic Defense Initiative Contract
- * John R. Musch has been named...
- Turner Broadcasting System Inc.: The media and...
- State May Pull Asbestos-Removal Firm's License
- Vestro Foods Inc.: The Newport Beach-based specialty...
- Tender Offer for Square D Extended: France's...
- THE COST OF LIVING
- Security Pacific Wins Loan Case: In a...
- USC Gerontologist Ruth Weg Must Retire After Turning 70, but She Says . . . : Don't Count Her Out
- A Gentle Bath for Irritated Eyes
- TV Reviews : 'Frontline's' 'Innocence Lost' Conjures Up the McMartin Case
- * Michael J. Grossman has been appointed...
- ABIDJAN : Africa's Lenders Meet
- Incomnet Profit Doubles Despite Drop in Revenue
- Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, has named James...
- Hotel Occupancy Drops but Rates Rise in First Quarter
- * Robert D. Hoyt, executive vice president...
- * First Citizens Bank said Mark de...
- STOCKS : Cautious Dow Up 2.78 in Tepid Trading
- HBJ Merging Two Units: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich...
- Alpha Micro Sales Executive Named President
- S.D., N.Y. Drug Firms Join in Osteoporosis Research
- Frontiere Is Vocal About Chorale
- Tax Cut Plan Aimed at Middle Class : Legislation: Gore proposal would grant tax credit of $800 for each child under 18. Levies on affluent would rise.
- Justices Prohibit Prayer at Public School Ceremonies