- Council Meeting Crowd Calls Card Club a Bad Deal
- Swedish Ferry a Way Station for Refugees : Immigration: Asylum seekers await outcome of requests to go ashore. More than half are denied permission.
- History's for Sale in San Dimas : Landmark: Mansion built in 1887 as a hotel has been a home and a restaurant. Price: $1.19 million.
- Sifting 19,150 Donations : Reporters logged 14 years of contributions to county supervisorial candidates, then winnowed the data to eliminate repetitions and inaccuracies. Next, they began to search for spending patterns.
- CHARLES OSGOOD: His Personal News Slant
- Wild and Woolly L.A.
- German Official Calls for National War on Terrorism
- In Mexico, Witches Brew Comfort : Culture: From the peasant to the president, magical powers and potions are part of the daily lifestyle.
- America and the New Immigrant Experience : PLATFORMS : Home Away From Home: The Struggle of New-Wave Immigrants
- Chain-Reaction Crash Injures Baby, 8 Others
- Springsteen, at 34, Continues Cycle Comeback at Pomona
- Marathon Today in Long Beach
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Traffic on City Courses Rivals Freeways
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : CAN'T WAIT : We Certainly Hope Everyone Is 17
- ART : Beyond Kahlo : The increase in prices for the late Mexican painter's work has been meteoric. But her popularity is only part of a larger phenomenon--the boom in the Latin American art market.
- New York Quilters Show Patterns of Urban Life
- Cynthia Kurtz, a four-year Pasadena city employee,...
- State Criticized for Worsening Water Crisis
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Motorists' Advisory
- Police, in Sting, Recover Stolen Renaissance Art
- 2 CHP Officers, Videotaped Beating Protesters, Suspended Without Pay
- Seven Are Entered in Feature Race
- Felix Jose's Star Is Shining for St. Louis
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : Off-Centerpiece : The Americanization of Cannes <i> or</i> If There Was a Mickey Rourke Film the French Might Not Mind So Much
- 'Task' Casting: Pushing Limits of Convention? : The director of the all-black version of Heiner Muller's work, opening Friday at Taper, Too, wants to get past old ideas
- Jill Considine, New York state banking superintendent,...
- Dames & Moore, Los Angeles, has elected...
- Ventura Motion Picture Group, North Hollywood, has...
- Fox Broadcasting Co., Los Angeles, has promoted...
- Insurance Rating Company Looks Into Future
- SPORT REPORT
- Verbatim
- FICTION
- Radiance Is in the Details : A SOLDIER OF THE GREAT WAR, <i> By Mark Helprin (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $24.95; 695 pp.)</i>
- Queen, Major Honor Dead in Gulf War
- 3rd-World Quest for Nuclear Arms Seen : Military: A chemical arsenal couldn't save Iraq from attack, the Gulf War shows. It may compel countries to seek a stronger 'safeguard.'
- In Japan, Even the Odd Can Have a Museum
- Bangladesh Isle Bears Brunt of Nature's Curse : Disaster: National toll hits 125,000. Vast stretches of farmland are ruined by wave that swept 25 miles inland.
- 4 Slain in Series of Shootings
- His Personal News Slant
- 7 Students, Altadena Man Win Fellowships
- Pasadena : Gulf War Rally Canceled
- Smith Endures Fresh Hot Air
- Vacancies Cast Pall on Neighborhood : Development: Nine apartment buildings have sat empty for two years, transforming the calm family setting into a magnet for transients, residents say.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : NOSTALGIA : Riveting Pinups
- 500 Painters Brush Up on Volunteerism : Community service: Twenty-eight Anaheim homeowners get their houses painted free, making life a bit brighter.
- Thanks, 'Bevie' : Retired Teacher Honored by Ex-Pupils Who Became Pals for Life
- Water Polo
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gwynn Hits Early, Beats Expos Late
- Dominguez Hills Eliminated From CCAA Title Contention
- SAY IT AIN'T SO: They must be...
- In Brief
- TELEVISION : Flying Blind
- Dusty Should Have Found New Owner
- The Twins and the Boy Scouts
- Ice-T in Hollywood
- Ken Olin should get a long-overdue Emmy...
- Scot or Scotsman?
- She's Glad to Be Wrong About Insurers
- The Phillips Story
- Surrogacy
- Transit Pledge Broken, Right on Schedule
- Free-Trade Pact Is a Threat to U.S. Labor
- STAGE : Artistic success doesn't always breed complacency. Playwright-Director George C. Wolfe, right, is taking another look at his exuberant musical about jazzman Jelly Roll Mortonfor a possible trip to New York after its record-breaking L.A. run : Will 'Jelly' Keep Rolling on Broadway?
- The Army's Modernization
- Subway Plans: Wilshire Blvd. Left at...
- Ways to Cut Traffic
- Thank you Channel 7 for bringing us...
- Blacks Have a Responsibility to Criticize Theater Violence
- Tax Deferral Rip-Off
- The Twins and the Boy Scouts
- AUTISM
- DISAPPEARING DOCTOR
- AUTISM
- Fox's "Studs" brings TV programming to an...
- The Real Tinsel : THE...
- Just Say No
- Rare Books
- Tasteless Ode
- DISAPPEARING DOCTOR
- Water-Use Cutbacks
- Free-Trade Pact Is a Threat to U.S. Labor
- Cozumel Condo
- 'Thinning Out' Is Fine--for Weeds
- Quality of Life Demands Parks, Mature Trees
- The Army's Modernization
- Wary of Parkland Buy
- It was very depressing to hear the...
- Proposal to Hike State Sales Tax
- Congratulations to Ted Turner and Leonard Nimoy...
- Has anyone ever spoken to John McLaughlin...
- Named for Easter
- INS Cavalry Not Needed for Laborers
- Read Sample Ballot Carefully
- America and the New Immigrant Experience : Immigration Shock: The World He Lost Waxed Fairer in the Losing : 'Typical American': Yifeng Chang, the novelist's creation, came to New York for a Ph.D., had his name changed to Ralph by a secretary and saw his life changed in ways he never imagined.
- Proposal to Hike State Sales Tax
- COVER STORY : IT'S NOT...
- Cutbacks in Education Serve to Stunt the Future of America
- Cheers for Red Cloud
- CrossRoads 'Dinosaur'
- Work Smarter, Don't Erect Trade Barriers
- True, the '70s Were Tacky--but Also Fun
- Africa Pilgrimage
- Cutbacks in Education Serve to Stunt the Future of America
- Rescue of the Freeway Foxes a Case of Misplaced Priorities
- DISAPPEARING DOCTOR
- The Twins and the Boy Scouts
- Thank you CBS for showing the movie...
- Dusty Should Have Found New Owner
- DISAPPEARING DOCTOR
- Country 'Research'
- Family Hopes to Spare an Old Equine Pet
- Fairness, Sameness Not Equal in Property Tax
- She Was a Faithful Aide to a 'Mad Dog'
- DISAPPEARING DOCTOR
- The Army's Modernization
- The Rees Family Responds
- Fairness, Sameness Not Equal in Property Tax
- Apartment Dwellers Aren't Gangbangers
- Putting a Name With That Suffragist's Face
- Cutbacks in Education Serve to Stunt the Future of America
- Sepulveda Isn't the Valley's Stepchild
- USD and Catholicism
- So What if the Developer Loses?
- Proposal to Hike State Sales Tax
- Proposal to Hike State Sales Tax
- Proposal to Hike State Sales Tax
- Dusty Should Have Found New Owner
- Dusty Should Have Found New Owner
- AUTISM
- Look at Home for Equal Opportunity
- 'Blatant Power Play'
- Not Everyone High on El Toro Air Show
- Proposal to Hike State Sales Tax
- It's Not the Owl That Made Happy Camp Sad
- Fairness, Sameness Not Equal in Property Tax
- Proposal to Hike State Sales Tax
- Cutbacks in Education Serve to Stunt the Future of America
- Not Enforcing the Sign Law Is Just a 'Cop-Out'
- DISAPPEARING DOCTOR
- The Council and the Columnist
- Story of a 1950 House
- Rename Cerritos College?
- Bush and Education
- USD and Catholicism
- Rescue of the Freeway Foxes a Case of Misplaced Priorities
- Music Center Feat
- What a Good Deal
- Sun Won't Rise on 'House of Tomorrow'
- DISAPPEARING DOCTOR
- The Council and the Columnist
- Bedeviled Only by the 'True Believers'
- NONFICTION - May 5, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 5, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 5, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 5, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 5, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 5, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 5, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 5, 1991
- Obituaries - May 5, 1991
- A Return to Van Gogh's St. Remy
- O.C. Law Can't Stop Powerful PACs : Politics: Committees skirt a conflict-of-interest ordinance and fatten supervisors' war chests.
- Sen. Ayala Tries to Get Leg Up on Garden Chores, Takes a Fall
- The Lines Form Here : Any Time of the Day or Night, It Seems Queuing Up Is Part of the L.A. Experience
- B&B; Sampler, From Victorian to Avant-Garde
- Brussels' Grand Place Puts All of Life on Stage
- A World Tour of Toronto's Ethnic Restaurants
- Intensified Rebel Attacks Make Ethiopia Risky
- Maglev Line Hopes Vanishing in the Air : Transportation: Financing and problems in Germany slow the development of the high-speed train.
- No Permanent Zone Seen for Kurds, Bush Reiterates
- Yugoslav Troops Increase Patrols After Another Death : East Europe: Ethnic violence leads to session of collective presidency.
- America and the New Immigrant Experience : World-Class Tensions: Ethnic Rivalry Heats Up Southern California
- Man Arrested in Girlfriend's Violent Death : Slaying: Huntington Beach woman found bludgeoned and stabbed repeatedly. The suspect confesses to police who found him bleeding from a self-inflicted knife wound.
- 200 Evacuated in Costa Mesa Toxic Scare : Fire: Residents return--after more than two hours--when smoke escaping from a building being fumigated turns out to be harmless.
- Charles F. Jones; Former President of Humble Oil
- Angry President Denies Hostage Delay Rumors : Diplomacy: He says claims that he met with Iranians in Paris in 1980 are wrong. It is his first public statement on issue.
- Brunswick to Pay $15 Million in Fight Over Bowling Lanes
- Group Unveils 10-Point Plan as Alternative to Jail Tax Hike : Measure J: Gypsum Canyon foes urge expanding existing facilities, furloughs, probation camps and a regional lockup.
- Prosecutors Await 'Chaka' Report : Graffiti: City attorney will decide whether to charge Daniel Ramos once police finish investigation of latest tagger vandalism.
- Rosenberg Gets the Right Call, Finally, to Pitch for the Padres
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : Rio Mesa's Jones, Burnham Dominate Channel League Meet
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Men's Volleyball Team Stops Santa Barbara, Gains State Final
- CLIPBOARD : Mortgage Payment Burdens
- COLUMN ONE : Burnout Hits Relief Network : Too many catastrophes abroad and too many burdens at home are blamed for the lackluster public response to recent appeals for help.
- Boy, 15, Arrested in Van Nuys Killing
- Putting Time in a Bottle : A judge's sizzling decision against age discrimination
- Bunnies Bamboozle Bounty Hunters
- Remains of Mastodon Reveal Diet : Paleontology: Stomach analysis differs from earlier theories. Bacteria from animal may be 11,000 years old.
- Talks on U.S. Bases in Philippines Break Off in Dispute Over Money
- University Gifts to Hatfield Under Justice Dept. Review
- Man Shot, Killed by Police Had Suicide Note in Wallet
- IRVINE : Project to Include Affordable Housing
- Countywide : CINCO DE MAYO EVENTS
- Countywide : Travel Poll Includes 1,700 From County
- Win or Not, They Can Smell Roses
- Martinez Makes It Look Easy : Dodgers: With early lead, he goes the distance and limits Phillies to four hits. L.A. wins, 7-1.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Janis Ian Tours Inner Territory
- Cup Entries Rehearse for Show : Sailing: Winning is not everything right now. The goal is to be ready for 1992.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Shaky, but Only Briefly
- Sex and Death Share the Spotlight
- 'Father Rad' : Catholicism: The 35-year-old Anglo priest is a religious leader and an accomplished surfer who is still trying to master Spanish. He has created a stir as pastor of a Latino parish.
- Ex-Newport Curator to Be Honored
- 'Bug Story' a Visual Delight, but It Crawls
- MUSIC REVIEW : Odd Program Grandly Played at Pavilion
- Chapman Signs Three More Basketball Players
- 3rd S. Korean Protester Sets Self Ablaze
- Afghan Chief Sees Disaster if U.S. Further Aids Rebels : Civil war: But Najibullah says Soviets will increase help for his regime. He backs away from offers to quit.
- N. Korea Assailed Over Rights by Conference Guests
- Stalled Plan to Treat Tijuana Sewage Advances : Environment: $1 million in congressional funds will be used to divert flow to a Point Loma plant.
- Newport Beach, Harvard Coast
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Looney Shuts Down La Habra to Give Sunny Hills the Title
- Trojans Advance to Volleyball Final
- Continental Airlines Inc.: The Houston-based carrier's first-quarter...
- Test Planned for High-Tech Pay-TV System
- COLUMN ONE : Burnout Hits Relief Network : Too many catastrophes abroad and too many burdens at home are blamed for lackluster public response to appeals for help.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : UKIAH : Manslaughter Trial Set for 2 Teen-Agers
- SENATE Floor ActionPrisoners: Passed and sent to...
- Utility in Merger Struggle Gave $25,000 to Help Fund the Inaugural for Wilson
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Cinco de Mayo Festivities Planned
- Ex-Prosecutor Indicted on Cocaine Charges
- Judge Admits He Erred in Acquitting 3 Men of Arson : Courts: He then sentences two of them, who had pleaded guilty in a related case, to six times the recommended term.
- Bit of Hope for an Exhausted Nation : Is stage set in Lebanon for freeing the hostages?
- CLIPBOARD : Big-City Crime
- MUSIC REVIEW : Christian Rockers Revel With Smith
- Transportation Commissioner May Face Big Fine : Politics: San Diego businessman J. T. (Tom) Hawthorne's 'sources of income' are being investigated by FPPC.
- Colton's Faria Wins Speedway Main Event
- Lite Light Hammers Field in Kentucky Oaks
- Beeba's Creations to Buy Back Equity Stake From J.C. Penney
- Microsemi Says Earnings Grew 277% in Quarter
- U.S. Envoy Assails Israel's Settlement Policies
- SANTA ANA : College District Faces $2.7 Million in Cuts
- Escapee Has a Few Moments Before the Bottom Falls Out
- Gun-Toting Student Upsets Peace at School
- YORBA LINDA : Parents Fight Plan for Shopping Center
- VENTURA : Chief Gates Urges Stricter Controls on Paroled Prisoners
- CAMARILLO : Aircraft Past and Present on Display
- RAMS : Guarding Rocket Prepared Lyght for NFL
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Young Cellist Takes His Musical Talent in Stride
- Rare Fruits Change the Flavor of Garden : Mild Winters Make Orange County a Good Place for Ripe-Minded Growers With Exotic Tastes
- SCIENCE / ANIMAL BEHAVIOR : Study Finds Androgen-Aggression Link
- 10 Injured as Tustin Driver Suffers Seizure
- No Injuries Reported After 4.6 Quake Shakes 6 States
- Council Lines Get New Look Once Again : Redistricting: Newest map returns 'historic boundaries.' Unlike previous efforts, 8-to-1 decision takes less than one hour.
- He Took Pole Vault to New Heights in '40s : Track and field: Warmerdam cleared 15 feet when it was unprecedented--with a bamboo pole.
- TENNIS / JUNIOR GIRLS TOURNAMENT : Californians Have a Day in the Sun
- Track and Field
- TV Reviews : Anderson Believable as '30s Star Thelma Todd
- Pope's Encyclical Warns Against Greed-Fed Gains
- TV Reviews : A Sexy Triangle in 'Victim of Love'
- Salvation Army Band to Perform
- PREP TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : SUNSET LEAGUE : Brown Wins 3 Events for Huntington Beach, but Marina Wins Title
- Turning the Corner : Defensive Backs Settle Down at CS Northridge
- Five Feet of Water Pours Into Houston Walkway
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Savors Role as Mediator of Central America Conflicts : Diplomacy: Helping to bring peace to El Salvador and Guatemala could strengthen the regional role of their neighbor to the north.
- New Storms Slow Aid to Bangladesh : Disasters: An estimated 10 million are left homeless by the cyclone. With the death toll at 99,250, relief efforts are hampered by fierce winds and rain.
- VENTURA : Official Enters Plea in Spousal Battery
- GOLF ROUNDUP : With Putting on the Money, Price Leads
- BOXING : Commission: Licenses Risked if Smith Involved
- DECORATING ADVICE : Gold May Stay, but the Green Must Go
- War Spawned Mighty Bomb Meant to Kill Iraqi Leaders : Defense: Developed in a crash program, the Air Force's 4,700-pound weapon was first put to use just days before the Gulf conflict ended.
- Woman Gives Birth in Hospital, Disappears
- Anaheim : Volunteers to Spend Day Painting Homes
- Driver Crashes Car Into Clothing Store
- SIMI VALLEY : Appeals Court Backs Builder's Rejection
- Malibu May Meter Parking on PCH : Revenue: Money would help the fledgling city pay higher-than-anticipated bills. Surfers, residents voice dissatisfaction.
- Countywide : 6 More Cities Seek Slice of Potential Tax
- Bowing to Patients' Wishes : Profile: San Clemente doctor makes medicinal music with violin on rounds of nursing homes, curing souls as well as bodies.
- It's Showtime for Fly So Free, Owner Valando : Horse racing: His business has been entertainment, and he uses lessons learned from it to handle hits and misses at the track.
- TV Reviews : The Sun Never Rises on 'Night of the Hunter'
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- GARDENING : Home Bouquets Just Depend on the Right Arrangements
- Marine Gets 15 Years in Espionage Case
- Health Centers Chief Praises School Programs on Drug Risks
- U.S. Oil Find Could Be the Biggest in 20 Years
- Paisley Says Irish Republic Should Have No Say in Talks on North
- NATION IN BRIEF : UTAH : Train's Tainted Load Hauled to Dump
- North County Is Chosen as Ride-Sharing Test Ground : Commuting: A two-year pilot program offers $125 in cash, a $100 child-care bonus and guaranteed rides home in emergencies.
- County Natural History Museum on Endangered List
- Mission Bay Has New Rules for Boaters
- IRVINE : Police to Auction Property at City Hall
- America's Cup Village Gives Landlubbers a Glimpse of the Festivities
- Soccer
- PREP ROUNDUP : Carvin Helps Laguna Hills Win Boys' Swimming Title
- O.C. CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'School' Gives Lesson in Fun
- Prep Basketball
- Brazilian Is at Home North of the Border : Keyboardist: Eliane Elias, who appears Sunday at the Performing Arts Center, grew up on American jazz, and it shows in her straight musical style.
- Three Los Angeles rabbis from the Orthodox,...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Double Dynamite Duo More Like Double Duds
- Jurisprudence
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Newhan Atones for Poor Baserunning
- DANCE REVIEW : Phone Obsession Subject of Dance Theatre's 'Cattle Calls'
- THE COLLEGES : Versatile Clayton Overlooked for Award
- At Derby, Eyes on Horse Without a Tail
- PREP TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : OLYMPIC LEAGUE : Orange Lutheran Girls Dominate Competition on Their Way to Title
- Padres' Loss Exposes Benes' Big Frustration : Baseball: Montreal hands slumping Padres fifth loss in six games, 4-1, and keeps right-hander winless.
- Employees Want Nordstrom Union Booted: A group...
- Navy Awards Submarine Contract: General Dynamics Corp....
- Bush to Nominate Envoy
- California is huge, so it's a long...