- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Scarsone Sees His Way Out of Slump, Then Goes On to Thrive in Triple A
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Michael Wins at Andretti Family Picnic
- TV Reviews : 'Confessions of a Hitler Youth' Presents a Chilling Picture of Nazi Past
- TV Reviews : 'Rediscovering America' Explores Earthworks of a Prehistoric Tribe
- Ballot Issues and Campaign Aid
- Vons Sets Price for Share Sale: The...
- Mutual Funds
- New Marine Commandant Is 'Right Guy at Right Time' : Military: Friends say Lt. Gen. Carl E. Mundy Jr. may be one of the most affable men ever selected for the post.
- They keep waiting for their ships to come in : Commuters rock the boat as ferries run at capacity.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Fire Service Fees Get Preliminary OK
- Abuse of Refugees to Be Investigated : Social services: State chooses Orange County Sexual Assault Network to mount the first major outreach program targeting the Southeast Asian community.
- He's Not Charged Up About It
- Ruffin Collapsed at Crack House, Police Say
- 'Will Rogers,' 'Yonkers' Win the Top Tonys : Theater: Life of the Oklahoma humorist edges 'Miss Saigon' among musicals. Neil Simon drama of a troubled family is named best play.
- Call for War Crimes Tribunal Casts Shadow on Cambodia Peace Talks : Asia: But some see government's move as just a bargaining ploy as negotiations with the opposition coalition begin.
- Pope Makes Peace Offering to Ukrainians in Poland : Religion: John Paul presents them with a cathedral in effort to soothe 'the memory of past conflicts.'
- ORANGE : City Adopts Sewer District Proposal
- ORANGE : Children and Stress Topic of Seminar
- Rally Held to Show Support for Police
- ORANGE : Council OKs Funds for Katella Project
- Baby Boy Abandoned in Cab of Pickup Truck
- Jun Leads Amateur Tournament
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Crews, Suffering From Abdominal Pain, Will Undergo Ultrasound Test Today
- Spending Cuts in Education
- Pop : Nils Lofgren Goes It Alone--Almost
- Winfield, Angels Moving Up, 7-2 : Baseball: Outfielder, among all-time leaders in RBIs, increases this season's total to 38, second best in the AL.
- Two Alleged Members of Gang Held in Slaying : Thousand Oaks: Police say the bullet that killed Jennifer Jordan was meant for two rivals. It's the city's first fatal drive-by shooting.
- High Desert Still Has Shot at Water : Drought: A developer says he offered the 6 million gallons a day elsewhere because he didn't think that local agencies were interested.
- SEAL BEACH : City Council Names Frank Laszlo Mayor
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Andrade's First Win Is Over His Best Friend
- Poets' Hutchens Adds Soft Touch to NBA Draft
- Miscellany
- Dance : Malashock's Intense Iconoclasm
- COLUMN ONE : New South Rides Out the Slump : For cities such as Charlotte, N.C., the recession ended an unprecedented boom. But low costs and pro-business laws are keeping economic growth alive.
- Testing a Supplement--Via Computer : Telecommunications: It offers more stories than the printed version, but use is minimal.
- Democrats Rebut Bush Criticism of Job Bias Measure : Civil rights: Two key House members say the President wants a political issue. Neither is certain of veto-proof support.
- Angus Wilson; Prolific British Writer at 77
- COSTA MESA : Council to Consider Ban on Smoking
- S.D. Politicians Back Tax Hikes in State Budget : Finance: Most area lawmakers at state Capitol agree that $14.3-billion deficit requires some kind of tax increase.
- Jurisprudence
- VALLEY REPORT / SCHOOL LAYOFFS : Loss of ROTC Instructors Would Imperil Students' Leadership Skills, Officials Say
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Morrissey Mania in Costa Mesa
- JAPAN: The outcome of the looming battle...
- PACIFIC REPORT : Cheap--and Smart--Labor : Work force: American firms are turning to Asia for low-wage workers in more highly skilled white-collar fields.
- Espying the Infinite Folly of Cold War : "WALKING THE CAT BY TOMMY 'TIP' PAINE", <i> by John Calvin Batchelor,</i> Linden Press/Simon & Shuster, $19.95, 300 pages
- Water Showdown Looms in Santa Barbara : Election: On Tuesday, voters get a second chance to tap into the state aqueduct project. Debate pits slow-growth factions against businesses and those who suffered in drought.
- After War Comes the Violence : Kuwait: Palestinians live in a climate of terror, marked by reported beatings, rapes and disappearances.
- Noisy Car Repair Ends in Shooting Death
- Fax of Life Stays Sweet for Lukas
- Basketball
- Notes : Already, Game 2 Is Crucial for Anxious Bulls
- NEWPORT BEACH 5K ROAD RACE : Greg Whiteley Visits Home, Takes a Title Back to Oregon
- With Chinese Takeover Looming, Hong Kong Firms Move to Singapore
- Seidman Successor Waits Patiently : Banking: William Taylor was tapped as FDIC chief a year ago. But his predecessor is still in the job--and may remain there quite awhile.
- Family Members Sell Part of Campbell Holdings:...
- Engine Malfunction Cited in Thai Crash : Aviation: One of the airliner's two jets suddenly reversed thrust, officials say. But a Boeing spokesman has doubts.
- FULLERTON : Wrong-Way Driver Killed on Freeway
- COUNTYWIDE : Alcohol and Drug Abuse Focus of Film
- COUNTYWIDE : Student Selected for District Board
- Syria-Lebanon Pact
- Aim May Have Been Off, but His Headache Was the Real Thing
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : Single Coverage Balm for Injured Worthy : Lakers: Portland double-teamed the L.A. forward, but Chicago sends Pippen alone, and the Bulls' forward is outscored, 22-19.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Matching Wildmon's Boycott With a 'Buycott'
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Poverty Grips More Children, Study Says
- Gulp!: Marilyn Quayle says she's not worried...
- Fallen Leaders of Ethiopia Jailed in Comfort
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Scientists Unveil New Prostate Drug
- Kuwait Plans Late '92 Vote; Delay Decried
- BUENA PARK : Centralia District Names 2 Principals
- All-Star Shot to Death After Her Prom Night
- Treated Sewer Water Available From DWP, but for Limited Uses
- Driver Held After Fleeing Border Patrol
- ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TRIATHLON : Brad Kearns Defends His Title on the Run
- A Museum Visit That <i> Will</i> Seem Like a Trip to Prison
- MUGU ROCK : Man Swept by Wave Into Ocean Drowns
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Agassi Reaches Quarterfinals; So Do Chang, Becker, Hlasek
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Would the West's Billions Pay Off? : NO: Gorbachev is all talk and timidity. Wait--as we did in Poland--until there's commitment to market freedom and democracy.
- Error Jordan Merely Human : Bulls: His shots don't fall at the end, but Chicago wouldn't be there without his leadership and scoring.
- Dr. Koop Finds His Bulliest Pulpit Yet : Television: The outspoken former surgeon general hopes his five-part NBC series on health care 'makes people mad.'
- AUSTRALIA: A boost in exports rescued Australia...
- AST Research-Circuit City Deal? The Irvine-based personal...
- More Teams Lined Up to Fight Oil Fires, Kuwaiti Official Says
- Football
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : NOTES : Casting Call Might Be What the Bulls Need
- Festival to Celebrate the Culture of Mexico
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Padre Whitson to Be Added Team's Growing Disabled List
- Firm Sees Gold in Vehicles That Ride Beneath the Waves
- MARKET BEAT : Now That Dow's at 3,000, Where Will It Go Next? : Stocks: Many analysts see a 3,100 to 3,200 peak. The most optimistic say 3,800 or 3,900.
- Japan Turns Away Record Number of Foreigners
- Alfred E. Simon; Expert on Musicals
- Calexico Defies Odds on Dropout Rate : Education: The border town has a far better record than the rest of the state of keeping Latino students in school. Officials give credit to bilingual programs.
- Irvine Sign Restraint Signals a Less-Is-More Philosophy
- VOLLEYBALL : Team Club Not Picky About First Victory
- Football
- The Soviet pair of Viktor Mazgovoi and...
- Hill Will Try to Win End of Great Chase : Boxing: The light-heavyweight champion will fight Hearns tonight, a bout that will end nearly a year of frustration.
- Australian Soap Comes to U.S. . . . : Television: Renowned Down Under and in Britain, mild-mannered 'Neighbours' premieres in L.A. today.
- Enraged Over 'Harlem's' Portrayal of Blacks
- MOVIES - June 3, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 3, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 3, 1991
- THE BIG LEAGUES? Angel executives will meet...
- Bush Makes New Bid to End Mideast Deadlock : Diplomacy: Messages go to Arabs, Israelis. If response is positive, Baker may make fifth visit to the region.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Would the West's Billions Pay Off? : YES: Only massive investment will take the sting out of the economic reforms and secure democracy.
- SLIPPED UP: Boat owners know how hard...
- FUN TAX: A state proposal to tax...
- Otto Bos, Longtime Political Adviser to Wilson, Dies at 47
- RECOGNITION: Alfredo M. Amezcua, above, new president...
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A Hidden Factor in AIDS: 'Real' Men's Hypersexuality : Behavior: The epidemic of death among drug users and gays demands a rethinking of the masculine norm that celebrates risk-taking.
- Can Owner Charge for New Carpet?
- Negril Offers Escape From Crowds
- SPIKED : In 'Jungle Fever,' Filmmaker Spike Lee Returns to Combustible Conflicts of Race, Class and Sex
- Is There a Link Between Atlantis and Sphinx?
- Why the Barriers Have Fallen
- 3 Months After Gulf War, Scars Abound in Baghdad
- PLATFORM : Goddess for America
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Cheeky sculpture is unsafe as well as sassy, Rancho Palos Verdes officials say.
- Santa Clarita Man Dies After Car Falls on Him
- Tick With Lyme Disease Discovered Just Across San Diego County Line : Health: Public warning confirms that an infected tick was found in San Clemente.
- Triathlon Today at Lake Mission Viejo
- ROADBLOCKS: The Burbank City Council on Thursday...
- COMMENTARY : A Warning Towson State and Others
- Rewarding the Daily Heroism Needed From Parents Today
- Das Neves Surprises in 1,600; Williams, Blunt Win Hurdles : State track & field: Three athletes from area schools win gold medals. Das Neves does it by outrunning the national cross-country champion.
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : 3-A DIVISION : Aggressive Baserunning by La Mirada Triggers 2-0 Victory Over Quartz Hill
- Arreola Wins 1,500 at NCAA Meet
- Dodgers Blow 4-2 Lead and Lose to Reds in 10
- Crisis Plan's Leak Smudges Clorox : Publicity: The bleach firm distances itself from a hardball anti-Greenpeace strategy that fell into the environmental group's hands.
- Terry Fitzgerald of San Dimas, an attorney...
- Commentary : The commercialization of Saturday morning cartoons--what's a parent to do?
- The Sandman : There's little glory, lots of dust, in grinding down surfboards. But Bobby Jensen has no plans to retire.
- 3 Girls Rescue Boy, 9, From Swimming Pool
- Drunk-Driving Law Is Tangled in Budget Crisis
- Swimming
- Kids' Survey Reveals Vacation Preferences
- Taking The Kids Along : Is It Possible to Keep Everyone Happy on a Family Trip? Surprising Tales of Joy From the Vacation Front. : More Luxury Hotels Are Welcoming Families on Budgets
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : UP A CREEK : It's Hard to Believe That a Place as Wild as the Sespe Outback Is So Close to the Urban Madness
- When Your Number's Up : THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY: A Life of the Indian Genius Ramanujan, <i> By Robert Kanigel (Charles Scribner's Sons: $27.95; 427 pp.)</i>
- Hi-Tech, Antiquity Coexist as India's Politicians Return to Campaign Trail : Election: Parties resume the quest for votes, 10 days after the assassination of Gandhi.
- Town Is Laboratory for Chemical Hazards
- Monterey Park : Height Law to Be Reviewed
- Ruth Akin; Led Charity Events
- ELECTIONS / SCHOOL BOARD : Campaigns Focus on Candidates' Style, Impending Budget Crisis
- Since we happen to be going through...
- MEASURE 91 : Showdown Arrives for Rival Seal Beach Hellman Proposals
- Ballot Recommendations : Races for City Council, Board of Education and Community College
- Cope a Rarity Among NASCAR Drivers
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Character Posts Impressive Victory
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : NOTES : Worthy to Save Stress on Ankle for Game Today
- Playing to Win : Don't ask him how he does it, but Daniel Stern keeps scoring one Hollywood success after another. With 'City Slickers,' he's poised to join the big boys
- Chairman Faces Immense Task in Reshaping IBM : Technology: John F. Akers' frustrations are reflected in reports of lectures to his managers. But he has been criticized for not making the tough decisions.
- Goodby to the Mental Ward : NOBODY'S CHILD: The Marie Balter Story, <i> By Marie Balter and Richard Katz (Addison-Wesley: $17.95; 204 pp.)</i>
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Getting to LAX for an early morning...
- Rohrabacher Tells of GAO Report Backing Naval Station : Military: The congressman says the report arguing against closure of the base was ignored by the Navy and withheld from a presidential commission.
- Keeping Busy Is Child's Play : SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SUMMER
- A Little Irony With Your Beer?
- Conan Doyle Had No Clue of Holmes' Popularity : Mystery: The author killed off the master detective, accusing him of "tak(ing) my mind from better things." But the sleuth's fans refused to accept his demise.
- What Would They Be Getting Us Into? : The new NATO: mechanism for collective intervention?
- Fullerton Fire Prompts Toxic Scare
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12TH DISTRICT : Candidates Clash on Creating Taxes to Balance Budget : Hal Bernson: The incumbent opposes any new levies on L.A. residents. But critics say he offers no alternatives for cutting the deficit.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Padres Want Oxnard Shortstop With First Selection in Draft
- GOLF : Riviera Officials to Lobby for U.S. Open
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Red Sox Extend Morgan's Contract
- Teufel's Blast Makes for Happy Padres : Baseball: Newest Padre homers in 7-2 victory over Houston on a day filled with conflict.
- Top Female Players Are Finding Early Rounds Mean Easy Going
- Cringe a Minute (Again) With N.W.A
- *** 1/2TEMPLE OF THE DOG"Temple of the...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / MEASURE P : Irvine Weighing Price of Averting Education Cuts
- Journal of Despair : Wife's Diary Chronicles Family's Tragic Struggle With AIDS
- Stress Buddy Takes the Edge Off With a New, Improved Mate
- Auto Thief Shoots and Wounds 2 at Carwash
- Rick Mears Hardly Fits Image of a Legend
- Miscellany
- Arreola Wins National Title in 1,500 Meters : College track: Northridge senior pushes the pace early to set up an easy victory in a school-record 4:11.46.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : FILM COMMENT : Don't Cry, You'll Lose Sight of the Dice
- Another 'Phantom' Surfaces, This Time From Kopit's Trunk
- Fed Investigating Rumors of 'Squeeze' on Bond Sales
- Deduct Move to New Home if You Pass IRS Test
- The 1990s Will Experience a Surplus of Skilled Labor
- THE ART OF WRITING: Lu Chi's "Wen...
- FICTION
- FICTION
- Home Improvement : Switch to a Dimmer for Controlled Brightness : Lighting: Adjustable illumination enhances ambience and lowers electric bills.
- Exchanging Decadence for Diapers at Club Med
- 3 Ousted Reformists Resurface in Minor Posts in Beijing
- With the 1987 In the Mood (KCOP...
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTION 6TH DISTRICT : Galanter Goes on Offensive in the Final Days : Politics: Mailers accuse Gray of owning a development company and accepting 'gifts' from the Summa Corp. Gray denies charges and says tactic shows Galanter is 'desperate.'
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : WINE : Fruit Cocktails
- Fear of AIDS Goes Beyond the Disease
- Chula Vista Voters Have Big Field to Pick From in Mayoral Race : Election: January death of Gayle McCandliss necessitated Tuesday's special balloting.
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Make Last Pitches
- Student Nurse Unexpectedly Gives Birth
- Man Accused of Setting Girlfriend on Fire After Argument
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Caso Makes the Most of Extra Year
- BASEBALL : Orioles Looking for Pitcher in the Draft
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Shoulder Still Sore, Strawberry Says
- SOUTHERN SECTION 1-A SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : La Reina Gains Revenge Against Paraclete
- UNSUNG HEROES OF ROCK 'N' ROLL ...
- Traveling in Style : The Insider's Moscow : The Real Russia Begins Where Intourist Stops
- Jerry Hulse Retiring
- Kids Approve of Florida Without Theme Parks
- Many Count O.C. Priest Among Their Blessings : Anniversary: Those touched by social activism and 'magic' of Msgr. Coffield will help him mark a milestone.
- Odd Fellows Secret Society Alive in Cuba
- And So She Goes, Stumping Book No. 2
- Gallery Sales Paint a Picture of Troubled Economic Times
- San Dimas : Sign-Ups for Rescue Team
- John E. Maulding, a civil engineer, has...
- Never at Loss for Words : San Jose's Outspoken Police Chief Quits Amid Controversy
- Charles Powell; Headed USC Program in Film Producing
- William Reilly : Rebuilding the EPA From the Ashes Into a Political Force to Reckon With
- The Cuba Thaw : With the end of the Cold War and the removal of Cuban-American opposition, Washington is running out of excuses for avoiding new ties with Castro.
- Leadership Others Might Emulate : Two energy powerhouses voluntarily do their bit to fight the greenhouse effect
- Harbor Parks Projects Hang on How Prop. 1 Does at Polls : Recreation: $298.8-million city bond issue would pay for long-awaited improvements. But the measure needs a two-thirds majority, which is hard to get.
- Extra Solids Give State the Cream of Low-Fat Milk : Dairies: California requires additives to make it more nutritious. Now the U.S. Senate is weighing it as a nationwide standard.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals' Rally Aided by a Broken Play
- A Banner Series Might Mean L.A. Is Left in Dark
- BASEBALL : Pittsburgh Starts Off Even Better Than 1990
- Check the Records
- COVER STORY : FEAR OF THE M WORD : Multiculturalism is sweeping the arts community of L.A., 'the capital of the Third World.' It promises to shift power and money to minorities--and that's making some people anxious
- Entertainment B&B; Discounts
- Budget Motels Save Family Cents
- The Young and the Restless : STRANGE BEDFELLOWS: The First American Avant-Garde, <i> By Steven Watson (Abbeville: $35; 439 pp.)</i>
- Future's Rosy for Norwegian Craft
- Drive-By Shooting Takes Life : Thousand Oaks: The first fatality of its kind in the area marks an escalation in gang violence, authorities say.
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 6TH DISTRICT : Galanter, Gray Exchange Pro-Developer Charges
- Parks, Beaches Initiative Makes an Impact : Measure C: Critics say it gives Huntington Beach residents a say in development, but at a heavy price.
- He Fights to Keep Grip on Project : Montevideo Country Club: The project's architect remains undaunted despite a series of setbacks.
- Anaheim Next? Valenzuela Sharp, Pitches Seven-Inning Two-Hitter : Baseball: He could be back in the majors by the end of this week.
- Miller Gets the Job Done for Chatsworth in 5-2 Win
- Tony's Little Secrets : Some Broadway voters reveal their choices and their reasons--conscience, passion, idiosyncrasy--for picking The Best . . .
- Signs, Co-Signs and Tangents
- MELTING POT
- Cloris Leachman and John Forsythe guest on...
- Officer's Death in Gang Clash Galvanizes Erie : Crime: Crack-dealing, gun-slinging juveniles are no longer a hallmark of the big city. The plague has invaded Middle America.
- UP ALL NIGHT / BILL HIGGINS : Where Lookers Look
- Summer Games Spur Barcelona's Overdue Face Lift : Olympics: The changes include luxury housing units, beautified shoreline, a new marina and yacht basin, and overhauled utilities.
- Paul Ziffren, Democratic Power in State, Dies at 77 : Politics: He was credited with rebuilding the party in the '50s. He also was board chairman for '84 Olympics.
- David Ruffin; Former Vocalist With the Temptations
- Center Teaches Women Addicts Something New: Ordinary Life
- Lebanon Sees a Glimmer of Peace : Mideast: Beirut's confrontation line dividing Christian east from Muslim west has disappeared.
- Sunday in the Living Room With Lear : Veteran writer discourses about a spirituality for the '90s and his new comedy
- Stigma, Risk and the Florida AIDS Dental Cases : Health: Should dentists and doctors have to tell patients they have AIDS? The decision should not be clouded by stigmatizing stereotypes.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : Zionism Is Racism, Right? : In 30 hours, Israel conducts history's largest single migration of black Africans to freedom. It's the stuff of legends.
- Sea Scouts Are Adrift Until a Craft Surfaces to Sub for Sunken Ketch
- City Educators Collide Over Accountability : Schools: Approaches to improving black and Latino pupils' academic performance appear to clash.
- Hit-and-Run Driver Strikes Boy; Victim, 5, Isn't Expected to Live
- HORSE RACING : More Than a Race at Stake at Belmont
- Monarchs Win State Track Meet : Preps: Winning effort from 400-meter relay team helps Morningside edge Oxnard, 28-26.
- MINOR LEAGUES / SEAN WATERS : Shortstop Clayton Passes His Orel Exam
- WLAF Honors Former El Camino, Bishop Montgomery Standout Sale
- Jones Sets Record in 100 Victory
- Irvine's Akraka Fades to 7th
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Winfield, Polonia Make Trades Good
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : CS Long Beach Loses to Wichita State, 8-5
- Worried Fans Need Not Weep for Parcells
- Cabaret Still Struggling for a Stage in L.A. : Even the best-known rooms have had uneven bookings as search for audience-building formula continues
- Hearty Thank-Yous to 'A Beast's Best Friend'
- Making the Happiest Day of Your Life Cost Less
- Japanese Investors Turn Interest to Golf Courses : 'Golf Friction' Stirs Fear Fees Will Become Prohibitive to Americans
- On Top of Old Smoky : THE PLANETS, <i> By James Finney Boylan (Poseidon Press: $18.95; 264 pp.)</i>
- This Time, Zamora Witnesses the Sweet Thrill of Victory
- Auto Racing
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- Traveling in Style : Et Cetera : Mapping The Real World
- EGYPTIAN MAGIC by Sir Wallace Budge...
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- 46TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Trouble-Plagued Area Has No Lack of Candidates
- RUNOFF RACE: Voters in the northwest San...
- The Need to Coach Again Swayed Riley
- TRACK AND FIELD: NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : False Start a True Tribute to Bruin Vickers
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Edison Is Humbled by Millikan : Final: Three-hit pitching by Brian Keller ends Chargers' improbable playoff success one game short.
- New Album Haunts the Chili Peppers
- EAST MEETS SOUTH - Can Japan Inc. and the Almighty Yen Find Happiness Where the Good Ol' Boys Play?
- Arabs Reportedly Kill Suspected Gaza Collaborator
- U.S. and Soviets Reach Arms Pact : Diplomacy: Compromise on European forces may clear way for early Bush-Gorbachev summit in Moscow.
- Not Encouraged
- In Murder in High Places (NBC tonight...
- Diamond Bar : Seminar on Drug Testing
- Council Cool to Fire Dept. Merger : Budget: The consolidation of city and county departments had been proposed as a way of partly bridging an anticipated $2.5-million budget gap.
- Town Still Feels Loss of Boy's Tragic Death but Sees Tighter Community : Missing Child: More than 10,000 people joined the search, fearing he had been abducted. But the child died accidentally in the back of a car.
- There will be a lot of issues...
- No Relief From Nastiness of His 100-M.P.H. Fastball
- Hearty Thank-Yous to 'A Beast's Best Friend'
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : It May Come Down to Defense, Really : Matchups: And if that isn't the key, take your eyes off Jordan and Johnson and go to Pippen vs. Worthy.
- Taking the Kids Along : Is it Possible to Keep Everyone Happy on a Family Trip? Surprising Tales of Joy From the Vacation Front. : The Perfect Weekend Beach House For a Single Parent and Son
- FAA Proposal Would Make It Easier to Use Airplane Emergency Exits
- Some Good Advice and It's Free
- Baker Gives New Bush Peace Proposal to Syria : Mideast: Neither side will disclose contents of President's letter. But it reportedly concerns conditions for a regional conference.
- Lebanon Clans, State Within a State, End Deadly Feud : Vendetta: Heads of Muslim and Christian families put aside differences after slaying, hail 'historical and brotherly ties.'
- Citing Quotas, Bush Criticizes Rival Bias Bill
- Editor of Bay Area Newspaper Wins Freedom of Information Award
- Pacoima Man Slain After Answering Door
- 50 WAYS TO FIGHT CENSORSHIP and Important...