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- Critic's Up on Latin Beat
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- MOVIES - April 27, 1992
- MOVIES - April 27, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 27, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 27, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 27, 1992
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOATING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOATING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOATING
- A Blast of Food, Song and Heat at L. A. Fiesta
- McDonnell Deal Faces New Doubt : Aerospace: Delays in Taiwan's purchase of a stake in the firm raise questions about the enthusiasm of private investors in that country.
- Legacy of Violence Follows Children of Gang Members
- Clinton Sounds Theme of Change, Calls Bush Divisive : Democrats: Brown stumps in Philadelphia, where he draws a comparison between environmental pollution and corruption in politics.
- 2 New Quakes Jolt North Coast : Destruction: Fire razes Scotia's only shopping center. More homes throughout the area suffer major damage during aftershocks. Loss is put at $47.5 million.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOATING
- 2 New Quakes Jolt North Coast : Destruction: Fire razes Scotia's only shopping center. More Ferndale homes are knocked off foundations by aftershocks. Damage is put at $40 million.
- Residents Know How to Roll With Punches
- PERSPECTIVE ON NUCLEAR CONTROLS : Exports We Can Afford to Lose : 'Dual-use' is a loophole big enough to drive an atomic weapon through. Close it before others race in.
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Student Trustee Candidate Picked
- SOLUTIONS
- STYLE : SPRING HEALTH & BEAUTY : THE WELLNESS WORKOUT
- RUR 486: The Pill That Could End...
- Skeleton Key to the Phelans : VERY OLD BONES, <i> By William Kennedy (Viking: $22; 292 pp.) </i>
- Clinton, Jackson Together but Still at Arm's Length : Democrats: Arkansas governor calls their talk 'wonderful,' but he fails to get an endorsement. It was the first joint appearance since a spat in February.
- Book of Numbers Gives You the Odds
- Italy's President Resigning Early
- David Rubel; Retired Navy Rear Admiral, Decorated Gunner
- Activist, Mayor Trade Insults, Prompting Session on Decorum
- San Gabriel : Panel Applicants Sought
- Is There a Saddam Hussein Lurking Behind Tehran's Moderate Face? : Iran: Rafsanjani understands the need to "clean up" his country's image to get on with business. But he also wants weapons of mass destruction.
- AIDS WATCH : Threading the Needle
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Fulbright Scholarship Awarded
- ORANGE COUNTY BOYS' BASKETBALL ALL-STAR GAME : Star Among Stars: Mater Dei's Geary Leads North to Victory
- IRVINE TRACK : World Class Club Dominates
- Kings Become a Well-Oiled Machine
- ON LOCATION : MOVIES : Malle's Aforethought : The French director makes sure he's in charge on 'Damage': He snapped up the rights, handpicked the actors and raised the money
- Puzzle of a Polish Childhood : WHO WAS DAVID WEISER?, <i> By Pawel Huelle (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $17.95; 304 pp.) </i>
- America's Main Street America : From the Capitol to the White House, strolling Pennsylvania Avenue may be the perfect way to catch the spirit of Washington and to understand the planner's original design
- STYLE : SPRING HEALTH & BEAUTY : Looking Good, Feeling Great
- Field of 22 Vying for 7 Town Council Seats
- Modification of Smoking Ban Foreseen : Ordinance: Two new City Council members oppose the measure; a staunch supporter was defeated in April 14 election.
- Anti-Missile Site to Protect Entire Nation
- Myanmar Junta to Allow Visits by Detained Nobelist's Family
- Helen Fazio; Sister of Former Hostage Cicippio
- Brown's Campaign Lurching Into a Chaotic Nether World : Politics: Cast back into the shadows, his quixotic march now seems headed for pathos and disarray.
- Cracking Open the Closed Doors : Bill would put teeth in California's frequently ignored open meeting law
- Swimmer Almost Drowns in River
- Hamilton Outduels Castillo, and USDHS Tops Mission Bay
- Gymnastics
- Balanced San Pedro Making a Run at Pacific League Title
- Sampras Advances to Final at Ojai
- L.A. Galleries Unite for 'Night for Life'
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : HOLY WARS : So, This Is What You Meant When You Said You Wanted Me to Play a Sister?
- BABY ANIMALS : Baby Animals Mark a Turf of Their Own
- Pooled S&L; Asset Sales May Put RTC in Hot Water : * Bailout: Some sources say selling property in bulk to big buyers could boost taxpayers' cleanup costs. Small investors are also feeling squeezed.
- India's Queen Lear : MOTHER INDIA; A Political Biography of Indira Gandhi, <i> By Pranay Gupte (A Robert Stewart Book / Charles Scribner's Sons: $24.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- Isolated Living Calls for Reliance on Neighbors : Topanga Canyon: Nine-mile winding road links area of peace and privacy to outside world.
- OVERHEARD
- URBAN ART
- 'MY FOURTH COMEBACK' : A ROBERT ALTMAN PRODUCTION
- Being Asian in America can be a...
- Piggly Wiggly Grocery Store Chain Settles Four-State Racial Bias Suit for $9 Million
- Flood Brings a Deluge of Book Orders : Publishing: Since the recent disaster beneath Chicago, requests have poured in for "Forty Feet Below," a history of that city's system of tunnels.
- By Wealth Possessed : Love, Money and Property Don't Always Mix--Just Ask Hannah Nash and Her Estranged Sons
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Apartments Burn in Sabbath Delay
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PRESS : Cranky Lapdogs of the Power Elite : The News Media, Cozy With the Government, Attack Anyone (Like Oliver Stone) Who Disturbs the Relationship.
- Land Prices, Development Threaten Last Few Farms
- Golfer Gerring Suffers Burns in Hospitality Tent Accident
- Pierce Stops Ventura for WSC Title
- Southern Section Girls Dominate Behind Goldstine
- He Is Baited by Fans No More : Trail Blazers: Center Duckworth, booed in Portland after a poor start this season, becomes a hero against the Lakers.
- Finish Frustrates Il Moro di Venezia Camp : Challengers: Italians devastated after Kiwis overcome big deficit.
- Krabbe Reportedly Will Be Banned From July 2 Meet in Stockholm
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Men Put Themselves in Position to Claim Big West Tennis Title
- REVERSE PSYCHOLOGY: Dale Beland, president of the...
- Helping the Young Save Themselves : Budgeting: A large majority of Americans lack even rudimentary financial savvy. A consultant is trying to teach teens the importance of nurturing a nest egg.
- Teamwork : Chrysler Builds a Concept as Well as a Car
- Home Improvement : Generator Keeps Home Humming
- Lifestyles of Rich and Fierce at German Festival : A castle near Cologne hosts jousting contests that are part history, part fantasy.
- Condemned and Waiting : Cynthia Coffman Came West for a New Life; Now She Faces 2nd Death Sentence
- Get Real, Doll Makers: Judy Is a Bad Teacher
- Diamond Bar : Transit System Survey
- Roth Enjoys Political Perks, Associates Say
- Utah Town Eager for Trash in Ventura County Train Plan
- Miscellany
- FOOTHILL SWIM GAMES : Jacob's Sprint Debut Goes Swimmingly; She Sets Record in 100 Freestyle
- Pierce to Stage Volleyball Event
- ART : Public Warm, Critics Cool Toward 'Helter Skelter'
- DANCE : The Company He Keeps : Drawing on his experiences with a dance world legend, Edward Villella is leading the Miami City Ballet to new heights
- Sorting Through the Recent Air Fare Changes : Airlines: New domestic rules were designed to simplify the system, lower seat prices and ease restrictions on non-refundable tickets.
- Ceremony Recalls the Lessons of Manzanar : World War II: Former internees, their offspring and others make a pilgrimage to mark the camp's 50th anniversary.
- Back to the Future: Are Bungalows the Answer? : Housing: Los Angeles faces a severe housing problem. The flexibility of a century-old architectural style could prove a balm.
- There's Secret to Being Most Lovable
- Time Runs Out for Roe : The Courts are Only a Formality; for Many Women Choice is no Longer an Option
- Grenade Discovered at Beach
- The Quick, By DAVID HUDDLE
- Airport Club Scene Can Be a Family Affair : Airline lounges serve as good places to land before taking off.
- The Region : Mosquito Warning Issued
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Hats Off
- Fraternity Censured for Branding Pledges
- County Sets Up Environmental Review Board for Coastal Development : Planning: A court order forces supervisors to act six years after a land-use plan called for such a panel.
- Cold Fact: Arctic Housing Is Scarce
- The Mysterious Case of the Missing $1,600
- A thirtysomething Tryst
- Expo Gets Millionth Visitor
- Papen Tells Wilson: Stay Out of My Race
- Alhambra : Ethnic Tension Proposal
- You Watch That??!! : Celebrities Confess Their Viewing Sins: 'Studs,' 'Green Acres' ... the List Goes On
- GOP 'Gorilla' Doesn't Scare Foes This Time : Politics: In redrawn 46th District, combative Rep. Robert K. Dornan is opposed not only by Democrats, but by a fellow Republican.
- Neighbors Wary of Plan to Build Low-Cost Homes : Pacoima: Almost 200 residents oppose a 50-unit townhouse project, saying it would increase congestion and crime in an already burdened community.
- New York has the Statue of Liberty....
- Update: The Rodney G. King Beating Trial
- Santa Ana Seeks Stiffer Code Violator Penalties : Courts: City officials want judges to regard seriously flagrant ordinance offenders in such areas as overcrowding and street vending.
- COVER STORY : Cos and Effect : Bill Cosby's landmark sitcom, with its emphasis on education and strong adults, gave parents their homes back
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- From Little Screen to Big Time : A Look at the Early TV Roots of Famous Names
- Despite Financial Aid and Open Policies, Top Schools Are High Hurdles for Poor : College: Family wealth and social disparities still put higher education out of the reach of many.
- Emergency Crew Hurt Investigating Fatal Fire
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Exercised Hands-On Role in Iraq Aid Effort
- Healing War's Wounds : Today, Veterans Return to Vietnam to Find the Enemy Gone
- Despite Signs of Hope, America Rings With Sound of Griping : Attitudes: There's no war or depression, but citizens are outraged. Are problems that bad, or are they just more visible?
- Polluters Sentenced to the Sierra Club
- With New Man at NASA Controls, Space Agency Is Ready for Overhaul : NASA: The expense and delay of the shuttle has hurt the image of the can-do agency, but a new administrator could well return it to its former glory.
- CHULA VISTA : Burglar Shot, Killed by Homeowner
- Weather Keeps Heat on Southland
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Have a Ball--But Don't Tax the Committee's Finances
- Notre Dame's Garza Built Up Arm by Going Against the Grain
- Games Played On, Off Ice : Stanley Cup playoffs: Kings, Oilers try to influence officials as series reaches Game 5 tonight at Forum.
- World Boxing Organization flyweight champion Jose de...
- Cal Lutheran Claims SCIAC Title With Sweep of 2nd-Place Redlands
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Unique Portraits Steeped in Mixed Messages of Mass Media Fascination
- L.A. SPEAK
- A Thousand Points of Spite : WITH CHARITY TOWARD NONE; A Fond Look at Misanthropy, <i> By Florence King (St. Martin's Press: $17.95; 194 pp.) </i>
- THE WINE LIST
- Washington Exhibits Focus on Two Worlds
- Cool Temperature Kept Mango From Bearing
- West Covina : Attention Graffiti Busters
- Inquiry Clears AIDS Expert of Misconduct : Medicine: Federal investigation finds that Dr. Robert C. Gallo did not steal AIDS virus from French researcher. Dispute has been brewing since '85.
- 18% Hike in Trash Pickup Fees Will Begin in Summer : Services: The council approved the increase despite the city manager's recommendation of a much smaller boost. The new monthly rate will be $12.69 for a single-family home.
- Alphabet City (KTTV Tuesday at 1:30 a.m.)...
- COLUMN LEFT : A Penalty That Demands Our Patience : In capital cases, wrong decisions can't ever be righted.
- COMMENTARY ON FISCAL REFORM : Erosion of Local Revenue Spells Disaster for City Government : Municipal control is being seriously undermined by taxpayer initiatives, state budget actions and the recession.
- VENTURA : Bank Robber Uses Note; No Gun Seen
- Biker, 84, Still on a Roll After 7 Decades : Hobbies: The Fresno man estimates he has logged half a million miles since first climbing aboard a Flying Merkel in 1920. 'It's the freedom of the thing' that he enjoys.
- It's Long Road Back From Drought for 2 Reno Lakes
- The Key Is Habitat, Not Lone Species : Environment: The NCCP program is a step toward realistic preservation that meets the needs of all parties.
- Mobile Home Residents Play Key Role in Carson : Government: With a council majority favoring its positions, citizens' group is city's most influential lobbyist.
- Defense-Minded Chargers Likely to Select Mims : NFL draft: Defensive end from Tennessee would bolster pass rush.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Krickstein, Muster Reach Final
- Miscellany
- No Beginner, Piquet Possible Indy Rookie
- Miscellany
- COMMENTARY : Let Real Games Begin: It's Watch Jordan Time
- Park Young-kyun (22-1-1) of South Korea retained...
- No Limit to Fun on Opening Day : Trout: Perfect weather, good fishing and improved facilities contribute to anglers' enjoyment.
- TENNIS / OJAI TOURNAMENT : Studio City's Kessler Reluctantly Wins Girls' 14 Title With Assist From Heat
- MOVIES : With a Song in Its Heart : Hollywood is attempting to revive a hallowed genre--the musical--but some wonder if it can survive the disappointing 'Newsies'
- STYLE : SPRING HEALTH & BEAUTY : Looking Good, Feeling Great
- When a Nation Shuns Its Tribes : A COMPLICATED WAR; The Harrowing of Mozambique, <i> By William Finnegan (University of California Press: $25; 368 pp.) </i>
- World IN BRIEF : SICILY : Man-Made Barrier Diverts Etna Lava
- Altadena : Speed Bumps On the Way
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : In the Frame
- Trial Nears for Man Accused of Poisoning Wife : Crime: A bizarre and mysterious tale behind the death of schools Trustee Janet Overton goes before a jury this week.
- Students Compete in Educational Games
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Even Benes Can't Soothe Padre Pains : Baseball: Right-hander has rare bad outing, and Cincinnati romps to an 11-5 victory.
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Titans Erupt in Late Innings for 22-9 Victory Over Long Beach
- MOVIES : Old Novels, New Screenplays
- Let's Use the 'Peace Dividend' to Rejuvenate U.S. Science and Technology
- ICONS
- Researchers Are Taking a New Look at Long-Valued Uses of India's Neem Tree : Botany: The evergreen has cleansing and insect-repelling properties. Now it is viewed as a pharmaceutical resource.
- Updated Fast-Food Guide Finds Some Healthful Improvements Among Chains
- Attacked Plane Had No U.S. Flag, Fujimori Says : Peru: Officials insist that fired-on C-130 ignored repeated radio and visual warnings.
- College Control to Go to Rev. Moon Group
- Mexican Spotted Owl Stirs Southwest Debate : Wildlife: New Mexico loggers fear U.S. proposal to protect cousin of northern spotted owl will cost them their livelihood. Final decision is due from government in November.
- Doran's Sacrifice Fly in 16th Gives Reds Five-Hour Victory Over Padres
- Stanford's O'Brien Seeks to Repeat as Champion of Pacific 10 Singles
- ORANGE COUNTY GIRLS' BASKETBALL ALL-STAR GAME : North Holds Off South in a Spirited Show : High schools: Brea's Anton, who had 28 points, and Rancho Alamitos' James, with eight assists, pace 89-84 victory.
- Knox Not Budging Off No. 3 : Rams: Despite tempting offers, they are keeping the third selection in the draft, and it suddenly appears they might wind up with Emtman.
- Miscellany
- Raiders Said to Be Close on Dickerson
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Boys, Girls Dominate Their Own Swimming Invitational
- Conner's Bag of Tricks Sacks America 3 : America's Cup: Italians blow big lead, lose and protest Kiwis' use of bowsprit.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Errors Are Not Leading to Runs--So Far
- Bank Merger Likely to Affect Retirees' Benefits
- Rapper in Tune With Bay Area
- Pick of the Litter from a Houseboat : Volunteer cleanup program at Lake Powell benefits nature as well as the human spirit.
- Mother of All Tractors
- Settlement Would Equalize School Spending : Education: Critics argue that the results of a lawsuit aimed at improving the quality of education for inner-city minorities will actually end up hurting them.
- Making Airmen Out of Flyboys : Pilots Look Back Fondly on Santa Ana Army Air Base
- San Gabriel : Drug Awareness Meeting
- Center Offers Voters 'Self-Defense System' : Politics: Nonpartisan group provides computer printouts of information about candidates.
- Abortion Clash in Buffalo Brings 79 More Arrests
- $7.1 Million Awarded in Medical Negligence Case : Health: Angela Romero has devoted her life to caring for her quadriplegic daughter, Anissa. But the money to help pay for future care may be held up for another two years.
- Utility Vault Fire Cuts Power to 3,200 Homes
- Maybe He's Just Seeking Whale of a Good Time
- SAN DIEGO : First Smog Alert of the Year Issued
- Church Group Rallies to Change Lives : Santa Paula: The New Harvest Christian Fellowship marches to turn youths away from drugs and gangs.
- Gang Violence Spills Into Heart of a City : Santa Ana Killing Shows Fabric of Life Here Is at Risk
- COUNTY REPORT: Mental Health : Critics Say Crisis Mental Patients Ignored : Treatment: Emergency teams are accused of not responding. The department says a massive overhaul is showing signs of success.
- SANTA ANITA : Running Downhill, the Lady Shows Her Heels to All the Boys
- Underclassmen Beefing Up What Could Be Last Draft : Pro football: There are few future superstars, but the overall depth is good. College juniors are expected to do well.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Elie Comes to Warriors' Rescue, 115-101
- Play Tells Survivor's True Story of the Warsaw Ghetto Holocaust
- CONCERTS III: Bruce Springsteen will not likely...
- ART : The Museum as Stage : As 'Helter Skelter' demonstrates, exhibitions have become theater, with former performance artists involving viewers in the drama
- Clausewitz He's Not : ON STRATEGY II; A Critical Analysis of the Gulf War, <i> By Col. Harry G. Summers Jr. (Dell: $4.99, paper; 294 pp.) </i>
- STYLE : SPRING HEALTH & BEAUTY : Looking Good, Feeling Great
- Great Escapes in the Santa Monica Mountains
- Nobody Home : I AM ZOE HANDKE, <i> By Eric Larsen (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill; $16.95; 224 pp.)</i>
- Drafting the Viewers
- World IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : 15,000 Protest, Call for Premier to Resign
- Montebello : Fund-Raising Events Set
- This Magazine Is a Cottage Industry
- Guerrillas Take Kabul in Ecstatic Free-For-All : Afghanistan: The takeover comes initially with little bloodshed. Gunfire between rivals is reported later.
- Sen. Robb Says Gays Have Place in Military
- Temperature and Smog Levels Rise, but Records Still Fall : Prep track: Although the weather is frightful, athletes are hot too at first Orange County co-ed championships.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Those Going and Those Who Should
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Break Bad Habit Against Twins
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** 1/2 THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN "Honey's Dead" <i> Def American</i>
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : MOVIES : It's Finally Time for Sammy Glick, the Ultimate Player
- Will They Call It the Guns N' Roses Bowl?
- To Cleaner Air and Good New Jobs, Please, and Step On It
- Serenity. It's an elusive prize. As the...
- Flower Power : Floriade III at Banning Residence Museum Is More Than a Blooming Fund-Raiser
- Sharon Goode; President, CEO of Fashion Belt Manufacturing Firm
- GM May Drop Some Models in Reorganization
- Gas Chamber Looms in Woman's Future
- Covina : Morgan Named Mayor
- Tainted Fuel Found in Plane's Gas Tank : Crash: Officials analyze contaminant found after accident that killed 16 sky divers. Oil distributor that serviced aircraft is being investigated.
- A Momentum Toward Freedom : India's Rao aims to junk state socialism and go to market
- The Nikkei's Big Surprise: A Quest to Oust Foreigners : Japan: The collapse of a stock average hardly presages the bursting of the "bubble" economy. Worse, it diverts us from fundamental problems.
- Counselor Sentenced for Fondling Student
- Boy, 3, Woman Killed in Unrelated Crashes
- Thousands Bolt to Beaches as Summery Heat Arrives
- Crusader Urges Communities: Say No to Alcohol : Drinking: Ray Chavira hopes his return to a county commission will further his fight to make liquor less popular and harder to get.
- CSUN Thwarts Rally, Trips Sacramento : College baseball: Kloek weathers two ninth-inning home runs, ends game with 15th strikeout in 8-7 victory.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Overcomes Seven-Run Deficit to Defeat OCC
- HORSE RACING : Wayne Lukas, Where Are You? Barn 44 for the Derby, of Course
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Daniels Unable to Shake His Slump
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Clippers Seek to Avoid Sequel : Pro basketball: Brown criticizes effort after watching horror film of Game 1 against Jazz. Rivers probably will replace Grant as starter.
- Miscellany
- Dodgers Take 'Stick Away From Giants : Baseball: They win, 7-6, in 10 innings after wasting a 6-1 lead. They had not won two in a row in San Francisco in more than two years.
- Aztecs Win WAC Women's Tennis Title
- Angels Do Right Things, Lose, 10-6 : Baseball: They tailor lineup to face Mariner left-hander Johnson but can't overcome first grand slam by Martinez.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Twins' Pagliarulo to Have Surgery
- A Taste of New York in Costa Mesa
- It's About Time for a Dose of Dvorak
- STAGE : It's a Plaid, Plaid World : A little idea for a '50s musical revue has proved a grand design; in city after city, 'Forever Plaid' becomes a cottage industry
- A Housing Rebound? Well, Sort of
- THE PHILIPPINE ELECTION CIRCUS : In the World's Most Chaotic Democracy, Campaigns Are Entertainment, Votes Are Sold--and Imelda Keeps Singing.
- Association Balks at Wheelchair Ramp
- Chain May Be Answer to Broken Sash Cords
- Discount Malls Offer Deals We Can Count On : From Florida to Los Angeles, the newest trend is to save money while we spend.
- PBS Prepares Youths Now for the Year 2035, When the Planet Will Need Help
- Waldo's World : Documentary Follows Life of a Blacklisted Film Writer
- Showcase House Opens Today; Benefits Children's Society
- Walnut : Trash Pickup Fee to Rise
- 9th Circuit Judge Criticizes High Court Over Execution
- Caltrans Work Sites Scheduled
- Perot a Definite Threat in Time of Weakened Parties
- PLATFORM : Give Vets a Helping Hand on the Job Front
- OXNARD : Shooting Critically Wounds Man, 22
- Recovery From Slump to Be Tough for Area, Business Leaders Warn : Recession: Loss of thousands more aerospace jobs, and declining economies in Japan and Germany, mean a slower rebound in the South Bay.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS SAN DIEGO MAYOR'S RACE : Underdog Navarro Gets a Boost From Voter Discontent : Politics: Supporters are cheered, foes dismayed as support for activist mayoral candidate appears to be growing.
- Notes about your surroundings.El Moro Birding Hike--The...
- BASEBALL /ROSS NEWHAN : Royally Out of Sync in Kansas City
- LOS ALAMITOS : Prince Brian Wins Shelly Goudreau Final
- Padres Finally Lose in 16th
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Capitals Shove Penguins to the Brink, 7-2
- Custer Veers Past Crow to Move Into Winner's Circle at Saugus
- Name Game Is Shot in Dark When You Are Drafting No. 16 : Raiders: The team probably will go for the best athlete available in the draft but hopes to fill a need at the same time.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE EARLY LINE : The Smart Money Is on the Bat Dude
- POP MUSIC : Jesus and Mary Chain's Expanding Horizon : 10 QUESTIONS, 13 ANSWERS
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Tomorrow's Market for Tourism's Dirty Secrets : Pollution: A German auto club has shown that travelers want environmental reports on destinations.
- State, Congress Move to Assist Homeowners and Buyers
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- Save on Taxes If Value Declines
- Elderhostel Offering New Features : RV programs plus educational activities for grandchildren are now available.
- THE NATION'S HOUSING : Lender May Change Rule on Appraisal
- NEWS ANALYSIS : 'Fun Zone' Foes Aren't Laughing : Development: The city's plan to install an amusement park on the pier rankles many residents, who say their concerns have been ignored.
- After 12 Years, Rapist's Conviction Frees Victim : Crime: When she was 16, a con her father brought home attacked her. After more than a decade of living in fear, a trial breaks the chains.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Stir Crazy
- Earthquake Is Not Related to Desert Temblor
- Ueberroth's Breath of Fresh Economic Air : California: By abandoning the customary negativism, his commission's report could put the state back on track. If only the politicians were as bold.