- 'Shock Absorbers' Fix Noisy Pipes
- Pasadena : Theater Revamping Studied
- Azusa : Forum on Drought Impact
- BACKGROUND: In January, View reported that more...
- Culture Shock Diminishes Pacific Islanders' Dreams of New Life in Utah : Immigration: The pace of life in U.S. is in sharp contrast to easygoing way of life they left behind. They encounter poor jobs, fractured families.
- Woman Killed, 2 Hurt in Crash Near Sunland
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of May 26-June 1
- A Nasty End for the Nice Gandhi
- 775 Pounds of Cocaine Found on Truck at Border Crossing
- His Is the Voice of Authority at High School Track Meets : Announcer: Dave Hurlburt gives the crowd insight into what's going on before and after the race.
- McCaskill Rounds Back Into Form
- Monarch Girls Hit a Bump in Road : Preps: Despite setbacks at Masters meet, Morningside Coach Tatum is optimistic going into state track meet.
- Soccer
- Gentile's Big Season Not Big Enough
- Slaney Is a Golden Oldie in Winning 1,500 : Track and field: Her time of 4 minutes 4.92 seconds at San Jose is the world's fastest this year.
- No Slip-Sliding Away With This Guy : Kevin Kline is constantly asking himself, 'Should I do this or that?' But there's never any doubt in his mind about the art of acting
- THE OJAI FESTIVAL
- New Releases : In Brief
- Cooperative of Performance Artists Enters a New Phase With Fund-Raiser
- Death Doesn't Halt Work at One Colorado
- ORANGE COUNTY'S HIGHEST-PAID EXECUTIVES
- FICTION
- A Close Second to God : WOODY ALLEN: A Biography, <i> By Eric Lax (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 377 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- Utah's Colorful Canyons an Arena in Wilderness War : Environment: Congress will decide how much of the West's primeval public lands will stay that way. Rural areas fear losing grazing, timber, minerals.
- Walnut : Business Survey Rejected
- High Noon for Water Kingpins
- Q&A; : Comedian Warms to Beach
- Farmer Grows Into a Poet While Tending Fields : Literature: Michael Carey stumbled into rural life but now touts the beauty of his adopted state and its people.
- 'Whole Language' Is Changing Way Reading and Writing Are Taught : Education: Pendulum again swings away from phonics and related basic methods. New program seeks to develop word skills 'in context.'
- Trying to Relight Sure-Fire Success : Homes: Residential real estate is recovering from recession, but observers disagree about how much and how fast.
- The Andromeda Strain (A&E; today at noon):...
- Retro : Name That Looney Tune
- The Space Station Question: What's It Supposed to Do? : NASA: As its price got bigger, its size, number of features and intended mission shrank? Is it now one ridiculous--and too expensive--step for mankind?
- San Diego
- Firefighters Monument Plan Hasn't Caught Fire With Potential Donors : Tribute: Only one-third of the necessary $200,000 has been raised. Sponsors hope 'Backdraft' will encourage an outpouring of monetary support.
- CAMARILLO : Bear Forages at Fast-Food Outlets
- Leuzinger High Suspends 8 in Attack
- Author of 'Letter Heard Round the World' Is Saluted : Welcoming: A Camarillo soldier whose note home tugged at the nation's emotions receives a surprise greeting.
- Whittier Christian Takes Title in Four : 2-A volleyball: Heralds avoid fifth game, defeat top-seeded Calvary Chapel. Sohegian's two kills and an ace finish the match.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco Wins Game, Wins Over Fans, 5-3
- Sullivan, San Pasqual Relay Team Set Records
- Will LATC Go Back to the City for Its Allowance?
- CALIFORNIA'S HIGHEST-PAID EXECUTIVES : Home-Builders' Blues
- Environmental Case : BIODEGRADABLE SOAP, <i> By Amy Ephron (Houghton Mifflin: $18.95; 159 pp.)</i>
- Creditors Cut Egypt's Debt
- Waste, Pollution Threaten Antarctica, but Conditions Are Improving : Environment: Nations such as the United States are making a big effort to clean up scientific stations after pointed criticism.
- ROAD NOTES
- Hanoi Regime Embittered by U.S. Pressure on Cambodia Peace Pact : Southeast Asia: Vietnam official says normalization of relations has suffered a setback from Washington's 'road map' for settlement.
- IN BRIEF : Psychology Chief Feifel Is Honored
- Prison Camp Lacks for Women Inmates
- Vytautas Landsbergis : Navigating Through Treacherous Shoals for Lithuania's Independence
- Laid-Off Aerospace Workers Learn the Hazards of 'A' Word
- The Faces Behind Biotech
- 40 Injured as Maryland Prisoners Riot
- Winning Team: Inglewood and the Lakers
- OJAI : Preservation Group to Gather at Park
- Notes about your surroundings.
- 8 Beaches Get Failing Grades From Activists : Pollution: Heal the Bay criticizes county for not warning the public about high bacteria levels and not closing the areas.
- PLNC's Penman Wins Marathon
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Suziqcute Right Pick by McCarron
- WOMEN'S BOWLING : Albrecht Averages 222 for Early Lead
- 'Ten Percent Revue' Offers a Proud, Defiant, Amusing Declaration of Homosexual Identity
- Blasts--and a Bust--From the Past
- Sky Is No Limit for Executive Pay : Compensation: The Times' annual California survey finds employment pacts that seemed far-fetched just a few years ago are fast becoming the rule.
- Juergen Weber, chief executive, technical services for...
- Adventures in Red Tape: Preparing to Open a Moscow Hotel
- THE LAST COWBOY by Janet Kramer...
- Town Proud of Its Historical Roots : Whittier: Started as a Quaker colony, the city offers homes with great range of prices.
- Beyond Nonfiction
- Transforming the Magdalene Myth : WOMAN RUNNING IN THE MOUNTAINS, <i> By Yuko Tsushima (Pantheon: $22; 220 pp.)</i>
- Thatcher's 'Anonymous Source' Goes Public With His 'Kill the Messenger' Memoirs
- Help for the Helpless : For abused children, Stuart House offers comprehensive care and a guiding hand through a 'nightmare' system.
- Floyd Takes on New Crusade--Sports Betting--Despite Odds
- 3 Area Math Teachers Win Escalante Awards
- The Flip Side of Boom : Real Estate Investor Jumped In When Market Was Hot, Then Came Big Chill
- Gandhi Probers Seize Videotape From Rally : India: The film reportedly records the assassination. Authorities arrest a number of Sri Lankan insurgents.
- U.S. May Renew Entry Ban on Foreigners With AIDS
- Sockers Lead League in Championships--and Uncertainty
- Mitchell Has Best Shot at Maris Mark
- Tingley Has Best Night of His Career
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Riddoch's Job Not in Jeopardy, Based on Performance So Far
- New Releases : In Brief
- Bolton Keeps the Glitz, but Adds Real Soul
- New Releases : In Brief
- ROBERT HALL LEWIS: "Destini," "Osservazioni II," "Atto,"...
- In Brief
- Clandestine Trade in Illegal Irish Poteen Liquor Thrives in Western Ireland Wilds
- Mothers Know Best
- FICTION
- Kennedy Nephew Receives Medical School Diploma
- Introducing Sheldon Snail and Wilshire Pig on CBS' 'Claymation' comedy show
- The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (KCOP...
- Dean Harris to Step Down in '92
- Airedales, basset hounds, beagles, borzoi, bulldogs, Chihuahuas,...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gorbachev Plea May Sway Bush to Extend Help
- IN BRIEF : Hazardous Waste Will Be Collected
- Long Beach Beats Oklahoma State in Central; Plays No. 5 Texas Today
- In Brief
- The 'Golden Coffin' Deal
- Executives Still Dangle by Lucrative Parachutes
- American International Group Inc., New York, elected...
- Swollen Salaries Are Often Just the Tip of the Iceberg
- Industry Is Unlikely to Have S&L-Type; Troubles
- Rocker Rolls Into Malibu
- CULTURE SHOCK: USA by Esther Wanning...
- Figuring Out Interest on a Mortgage Payment
- Pardee Construction Co. has promoted Theodore J....
- Huge Salaries Are Sometimes Just the Tip of the Iceberg
- One Man's Fight to Keep His Wanderlust Alive : JOURNEY: Comfort of Last Travels
- Times Garden Editor Bob Smaus reveals secrets for creating a garden that just keeps on growing, despite drought, freezes, occasional rains and setbacks
- 'BLAST FURNACES'
- PC Ratings Challenged
- Metro Rail Routing
- A No Vote for One Institution and a Yes Vote for Another One
- Willis and Unions
- Just as the final episode of "MASH"...
- Willis and Unions
- Hollywood, Art and Women Artists
- He's Got Their Number
- Creating a Controversy: Biology Teacher's Biblical Presentation at School
- Free Speech
- Prenatal Care
- Frequently First
- Willis and Unions
- Assisted Suicide
- Seeking a Remedy for a Child-Care Dilemma
- The season-series finale of "Dallas" was an...
- Creating a Controversy: Biology Teacher's Biblical Presentation at School
- More on Ireland
- Neo-Nazism in East Germany
- Verdicts in 2 Police Cases
- Mahlermania Lives
- More on Ireland
- Don't Overlook the Environment
- Seeking a Remedy for a Child-Care Dilemma
- Seeking a Remedy for a Child-Care Dilemma
- Creating a Controversy: Biology Teacher's Biblical Presentation at School
- Thelma Todd was a victim of her...
- A No Vote for One Institution and a Yes Vote for Another One
- New Age, New Slant
- JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS
- Clash of Opinions on Marine Stories
- Diploma Issue
- Creating a Controversy: Biology Teacher's Biblical Presentation at School
- Verdicts in 2 Police Cases
- Fix Westwood Village
- A No Vote for One Institution and a Yes Vote for Another One
- Outstanding Hotel
- How-To Books Increase Bankruptcy Filings
- Creating a Controversy: Biology Teacher's Biblical Presentation at School
- Thank you PBS and KCET Channel 28...
- WELL . . .
- We used to applaud "Beverly Hills 90210"...
- Funding the Arts Makes Good Dollars-and-Cents Sense for O.C.
- NME Misses Point of Health-Care System
- Seeking a Remedy for a Child-Care Dilemma
- Nigel Kennedy
- Dylan Turns 50
- Creating a Controversy: Biology Teacher's Biblical Presentation at School
- Seeking a Remedy for a Child-Care Dilemma
- A No Vote for One Institution and a Yes Vote for Another One
- DECONSTRUCTION DERBY
- Neo-Nazism in East Germany
- City Proud of Latino Heritage
- Deadly Spelling
- Verdicts in 2 Police Cases
- WELL . . .
- Pedestrian Deaths
- WELL . . .
- Creating a Controversy: Biology Teacher's Biblical Presentation at School
- Saw No Damage
- Willis and Unions
- Recession Report Was 'Anemic and Dispirited'
- Newspapers Can Be More Interesting
- UC Tuition
- Verdicts in 2 Police Cases
- Nigel Kennedy
- Creating a Controversy: Biology Teacher's Biblical Presentation at School
- Snipes and Race
- Verdicts in 2 Police Cases
- Bush's Priorities
- Port District Rents
- Creating a Controversy: Biology Teacher's Biblical Presentation at School
- Thanks From Lifetimes
- Dismal News for Community Colleges
- Innocent Punished
- Verdicts in 2 Police Cases
- WELL . . .
- GRAVITY'S RAINBOW
- WELL . . .
- Clash of Opinions on Marine Stories
- Seeking a Remedy for a Child-Care Dilemma
- WELL . . .
- NONFICTION - May 26, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 26, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 26, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 26, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 26, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 26, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 26, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 26, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 26, 1991
- Obituaries - May 26, 1991
- Names in the News - May 26, 1991
- Names in the News - May 26, 1991
- Classes Help Passengers Practice Their French in Classes : CRUISE: Some Passengers Study French En Route to Paris
- Singing the Praises of Romantic Guadalajara
- UCAN Director on Future of SDG
- Economic Distress : Unemployment: No job. No money. No hope. Thousands are paying a heavy emotional price as the recession tightens its grip.
- PERSPECTIVE ON AUTO INSURANCE : Is No-Fault What California Needs? : YES: Consumers, not lawyers or the industry, would triumph with this basic, low-cost policy.
- Responding to a shareholder's question about rumors...
- UCSD Considers Naming School to Woo Donation : Fund-Raising: Administrators sound out medical faculty on idea, with a Utah multimillionaire in mind.
- Tax Plan to Deal With Deficit Advances on Budget : Finances: Compromise calls for entertainment levy and end of deductions for second homes to help meet state's $14.3-billion shortfall.
- Hussein Tells Iraqi Reporters to Write Whatever They Like
- 'Mouse Land' Plan Stirs Big Squeak From Anaheim Neighbors : Theme park: Disney's $3-billion proposal would increase traffic, noise and pollution, homeowners say. The firm was invited to the meeting but declined, an activist says.
- Graduation Gets Off on the Right Foot : Education: CSUN breaks with tradition, holding several smaller commencement ceremonies.
- Countywide : Schools Urged to Enforce Health Law
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Instructor Sets Poetry in Motion
- TUSTIN : Winners of Essay Contest Announced
- Thousand Oaks : Sons of Norway to Pay Tribute to Pair
- MSL Title Is Secure, but What of Sockers? : Indoor soccer: Fowler, saying he isn't looking to fold the team, searches for other owners as MSL regroups for next season.
- Esperanza Lives Up to Ranking
- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Tolson Wins Despite Injury, but Pinto Fails
- McMahon Joins Carson in 'Tonight' Exit : Television: Longtime sidekick is stunned by host's surprise announcement to leave show in May after nearly 30 years.
- TV REVIEW : A Timely Look at India's Rulers
- Music to Benefit Prison Ministry
- San Diego Spotlight : Symphony, Talmi Hoping to Top Charts With Gliere
- CONSUMER NEWS
- 'Epicenter of Misery' Losing Hope for Rescue From Effects of Quake : Costa Rica: The coastal province that suffered most in April's temblor sees a return to the authorities' old neglect now that banana exports are humming again.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : McCarthy Urges Letters on Abortion
- Judge OKs Settlement of Suit Against Marcos
- COSTA MESA : Fewer OCC Classes, but Enrollment Up
- A Ban That Goes Too Far : Appeals court wisely strikes down FCC's 24-hour prohibition of "indecent" speech
- Judge's Immunity From Lawyer's Civil Rights Suit Rejected on Appeal
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rules Are Tightened for Street Vendors
- IRVINE : Voters May Express Opinion on Housing
- Attorney's Suit Against Judge Reinstated
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Griffin Is Back, Smith Is Sent Out
- Jones Sets National Record in Masters Meet 100 Meters
- PREP TRACK MASTERS : Jones, Yendork Break Records
- Burrell, Cram Headline Field of Stars for Jenner Track and Field Meet Today
- Gingrich Lights Fire Under Edison Team
- A Tail-Wagger : Family That Had Adopted Lost Dog From Shelter Returns It to Grateful Owner
- Thousand Oaks : Cal Lutheran Rite to Honor Largest Class
- ANAHEIM : Dog-Tag Price Rises; Seniors Get Break
- Man Critically Hurt, 2 Sought in Knife Attack
- Raiders Fan Pleads Guilty in Assault at Coliseum
- OXNARD : Plan Would Change Graduation Rules
- Executive Life Collapse Imperils Bondholders : Simi Valley: The city deposited $15 million with the failed insurer to draw interest until needed to assist low-income home buyers.
- College Football
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Qualifiers Bishop's, Holtville to Meet for Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Corona del Mar's Rhodes, Walden Reach Semifinals
- Titans' Bloodworth Will Change Schools
- AF Orders McDonnell to Fix 75 Defects on C-17 : Aerospace: The military alleges that, among other things, the landing gear isn't strong enough. The firm says that the problems are minor and that some have been corrected.
- Spot on Oak May Have Real Stain Power
- Bush Meets WWII Shipmates, Honors Lebanese Poet Gibran : Presidency: Holiday trip to Maine makes him feel 'like a kid . . . out of school.' He immediately goes out on his speedboat.
- Israel Flying Jews Out of Ethiopia : Africa: Airlifts seek to take 14,000 to safety in 48 hours. Approval of the flights comes amid intense U.S. pressure. Meanwhile, rebels close in on capital.
- CENTRAL AMERICA : New Savagery Dims Hopes for an Early Truce in El Salvador : As another round of peace talks begins, both the government and rebels have stepped up their tactics of violence.
- LAKE CASITAS : Horseshoe Tourney Includes Cash Prizes
- State Told to Expand Veterans' Benefits : Courts: It is illegal to restrict eligibility for home loans and stipends to those who lived in California at the time military service began, justices rule.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Jefferies Writes an Open Letter to Fans
- Padres Fall to Houston in the Ninth : Baseball: Candaele's single gives Astros a 1-0 victory, ruins strong effort by Benes.
- PREP BASEBALL CITY 4-A : San Fernando Beats Banning and Busby, 3-2
- 'Plymouth' Takes a Shot at Moon Living : Television: Disney's $8-million pilot finally will be aired after a year in network limbo.
- Changes at German Central Bank: The German...
- The Latest Equipment Will Play Right Into Children's Hands
- NASA Launches Battle to Save Space Station
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Dinkins Warns of Costly New Debt
- After Fleeing Refugee Camp, Family Now Stuck in N.Y. : Exodus: The Anaheim residents spent months in squalor on Iraq-Kuwait border. Now, penniless on the East Coast, they must find a way to get home.
- A New World Order in Trade? : President gets "fast track"; now, he must deliver
- Clinics Wrestle With Gag Order on Abortion : Counseling: Centers have 60 to 90 days in which to comply with strict new rule. One group will 'fight tooth and nail.'
- Forum Seeks to Steer Youths From Gangs : Violence: Former member tells West Covina gathering how two of his friends were fatally shot while crashing a party. Community task force organized to aid, counsel young people.
- TRW Wins $340.5-Million Star Wars Design Contract
- Panel Backs Up Prosecutors on Sentence Deals
- Judge Assails Thornburgh Policy on Prosecutor-Defendant Contacts
- Wilhelm Kempff; Major Interpreter of Beethoven
- Countywide : HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Blaze Guts Sepulveda Plant Holding Toxic Chemicals : Fire: The cleanup of acids, cyanides and metals is expected to take two days. Officials say the smoke did not pose a health hazard.
- Sanchez Ends Saugus Season With 3-Hitter
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela's Arm After Start Is Fine
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Woodbridge Falls to Top-Seeded Don Lugo
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Smorodinova in U.S. Debut
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Montclair Prep Romps to 16-6 Win
- Bradley Appoints Griego to Redevelopment Board
- DANA POINT : Soup Kitchen Tries to Rally Support
- Shoppers' Heaven : Church Plans to Join Pool Hall and Gun Shop in Simi Mall
- Police Get Their Man After Low-Gear Pursuit
- El Toro General Gets 2nd Star but Aims Higher Still : Marines: Harry Blot, interim commander of the western bases, wants to lead the 3rd Aircraft Wing.
- San Diego
- Stolen Bases, Bunts Add Up, Oust Sunny Hills
- Portland Pours It on the Aztecs : College baseball: Pilots eliminate SDSU from NCAA regionals with 12-5 decision.
- James Coburn's 'Hawk' Return Follows a Physical Recovery Too
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- CBS Orders 8 New Series for the Fall : Television: ABC and NBC will be vying for second place, the programming chief of the No. 3 network vows.
- Recession Hits the Crystal Cathedral : Economy: The church is trimming costs to weather the slowdown. Among its 20 layoffs is a figure in the Iran-Contra hearings.
- Countywide : Events Planned for World Invocation
- Judge Rejects Challenge to Measure M Tax : Transportation: The ruling says levy needed only a simple, not a two-thirds, majority of votes.
- ANAHEIM : Conservation Goals and Penalties Eased
- Plodding His Escape : Fugitive Winnebago Leads Police on 3-Hour Chase