- Transportation Deals Available in Major Austrian Cities
- When the Borogoves Were Mimsy
- Program Offers Discounts on Night Parking
- Bravo is airing on Tuesday an extraordinary...
- Wilder Says Robb Launched Smear Campaign
- Faces of Death: 10 Men Slain by Officers in Riots : Victims: All were shot by police and troops who said they were under attack. Some dispute official accounts.
- Obituaries : Robert D. Belknap; Retired College Professor
- ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE : Expansion Tied to Ballot Measure
- Fish Farmer Continues Family Tradition
- Positive Strokes--From Pets : Health: Animal visits are therapy at the rehabilitation unit of Centinela Hospital. Each week, volunteers bring dogs, kittens and even a potbellied pig to comfort the ill.
- Pro Football
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL / STATE CHAMPIONSHIP : Pierce Runs Out of Miracles in 11-Inning 6-4 Loss
- Pepperdine Stays Unbeaten in West, 8-5
- Different Era: St. James More Readily Accepted Than Guthrie
- Top-Seeded Softball Teams Face Road Games
- DYLAN II: Like most songwriters, Dylan resists...
- * Steve Bell has been named president...
- * Evette M. Caceres has been appointed...
- Riverside County
- Rosemary L. Mulligan has been appointed vice...
- When Borogoves Were Mimsy : SIR JOHN TENNIEL: Alice's White Knight, <i> By Rodney Engen (Scolar Press/Ashgate Publishing, Old Post Rd., Brookfield, Vt. 05036: $75; 232 pp.)</i>
- Commentary : 'Wings' Flies High on a Fun Situation When Its Writing Isn't Sputtering
- No Magazine Today
- Publishers Peg a Reawakened Interest in Race Relations : Books: Old volumes are being reissued and new ones are being considered in the wake of the Los Angeles riots : BY SHELDON TEITELBAUM
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON: Gun Control
- A SPECIAL REPORT: INDY 500
- Clinton Is Defensive at Hometown Pep Rally
- The Path to Vegetable Nirvana : Agriculture: A new generation of Chinos is continuing the family quest for knowledge and perfection in produce.
- St. James Also Has Female Crew Member
- Auto Racing
- Burrell, Lewis in New York Games, but Will Not Face Each Other
- MUSIC : Soldiering on the Front Line
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Weather Turns Hot, Boggs Is Hotter for Red Sox
- Prohibited Practice to Cost Simi Valley 2 Spring Workouts
- Kicking Around a Few Ideas. . . : Interview: Socker owner Oscar Ancira has a plan to make the Major Soccer League live up to its name.
- AUTOGRAPHS II: OK, say you pay $50...
- MOVIES : It Came From Under the Seat : How to explain our love-hate relationship with the movies? A few folks who make a living out of being funny take their best shots
- Coach Says Banning Players Broke Rule
- ROCKIN' OUT: Sire Records has just released...
- Robert Bill has joined Coldwell Banker Relocation...
- GATES ON GATES : Why He Does What He Does : CHIEF: My Life in the LAPD, <i> By Daryl F. Gates With Diane K. Shah (Bantam Books: $22.50; 356 pp.)</i>
- ROAD NOTES
- ELECTIONS / 5TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Antonovich Could Face a Runoff
- Klansman Fired From Job at Black-Run Firm
- A SPECIAL REPORT: INDY 500
- Paving Over the Past? : Rancho Santa Fe Residents Battle Archeologists Over Road
- PLATFORM : Public Watchdog
- For Impolite, a Comedy of Manners
- Mass Turnover Hits State Assembly
- New Plants From Old--the Basics of Cuttings : Horticulture: Many house plants root easily from softwood stem samples. A moist, bright environment is needed for them to thrive.
- TENNIS / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Servite Graduate Loses in Doubles Semifinal
- SOUTH BAY TOP 10
- Titans Silence Loud Crowd : NCAA baseball: Cal State Fullerton beats LSU, 11-0, and has two chances to beat Ohio State today for a trip to the College World Series.
- Bulls Stick the Cavaliers Back in Fire : East: After easing up and losing Game 2, Chicago cruises to a 105-96 victory. Jordan defends against Price.
- Carnes Returns to Sideline as Leuzinger Football Coach : Preps: He replaces Tom Jessee, who was 4-6 in one season as coach.
- Works Pay Tribute to Special Leaders : Steve Linn creates sculptures of glass, bronze and wood showing individuals who have risen from the masses to positions of influence
- Darius Milhaud, and All That Jazz
- * Edward S. Garlock has been appointed...
- PARLIAMENT OF WHORES by P. J....
- Youth Honored for Helping Restore Supermarket After Riots
- South Pasadena : Community Forums Start
- VP's Logic Is Enough to Make You Quail
- Florida's Art Deco South Beach Finds Itself in a Real Estate Renaissance : Architecture: Tony Goldman, a self-proclaimed 'urban warrior,' is the entrepreneur credited with putting chic back into SoBe.
- OUT & ABOUT : Crafty Sorts
- Misconduct Report on CHP Chief Released : Law enforcement: Maurice Hannigan was reprimanded for 'inappropriate behavior' in handling daughter's traffic citations. He has denied any interference.
- Bravo is Charmed to Air Fairy-Tales With Bizarre Twists
- Brown Stumbled in 'Wilderness,' Associates Say : Politics: Some believe candidate failed to use travel and study time to address his shortcomings. He lacks organizational skills, they contend.
- Airport Neighbors Oppose Plan to Conduct Secret Route Tests for Helicopter Noise : Van Nuys: Officials blame the continuing problem on an FAA rule requiring the craft to fly below 500 feet near runways.
- Yale Hockey Coach Chosen for U.S. Team
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Cardinals Take Offense to All the Slights
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gallagher Follows Orders, Shoots 63
- MOVIES : When Hollywood Feels the Heat : Studios set their summer strategies; now they sweat it out
- So Many Words : LETTERS...
- Selling the L.A. Airport
- Abortion Ban May Divide Rich, Poor
- Youth Hopes Cry for Peace Will Be Heard
- Riot Death Toll
- How to Punish Military Men with...
- Teen Pregnancy
- Candidate Responds
- * Dennis M. Boyer, 46, has joined...
- Story Critiqued
- Selling the L.A. Airport
- 'Backlash' Story
- BUSH-ISMS: President George Herbert Walker Bush in...
- S&L; Asset Sales Just More for Vultures
- Cancer Drug and Forests
- Cancer Drug and Forests
- SDSU Cuts
- THE RUDI GERNREICH BOOK by Peggy...
- Different Twists on Individualism
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARIES...
- Gang Warfare
- Different Twists on Individualism
- Reaction to Bellflower's Repeal of Smoking Ban
- A 'Stormy' Series?
- Racism and Riots in the Southland
- Reversionary View
- SDSU Cuts
- * Imperial Bank has announced the addition...
- The M-Word Revisited
- Monterey Park Budget Deficit
- Release of Impact Study in Progress Is Criticized
- Reaction to End of Smoking Ban
- Unnoticed or Ignored 'Tracks'
- Subsidy to Retain TRW in Orange Sparks Other Views
- Denny Case
- Those Beer Ads Aimed at Women
- ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Campaigning in Earnest Outside the Spotlight : Politics: The 54th, 56th and 60th districts have an eclectic mix of candidates--two foes airing searing commercials, a real estate broker, an obstetrician with a flair for puns, a dentist and a promoter of guns.
- SDSU Cuts
- Selling the L.A. Airport
- Cancer Drug and Forests
- Clearing Up Role on Gnatcatcher
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARIES...
- Further Steps in the War on Graffiti
- Mayor Bradley's Speech
- Subsidy to Retain TRW in Orange Sparks Other Views
- Cancer Drug and Forests
- 'Backlash' Story
- Selling the L.A. Airport
- NONFICTION - May 24, 1992
- NONFICTION - May 24, 1992
- Names in the News - May 24, 1992
- By Santa Fe They Weren't Exactly Heaven Scent
- Iraq's $5-Billion Windfall Spins Deepening Mystery
- STATE SENATE : Roberti's Challenge : GOP's Carol Rowen Is Giving the Senator His Toughest Political Battle Since 1971
- ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS : 51st Is Inland, but Tucker's Candidacy Is Set on Coast : Assemblyman Curtis Tucker Jr. has no major party opponents. Races for two other seats that include some South Bay areas are more contentious, however.
- THE BEST OF '92 : Southland Prevails in Design Awards
- Mall of the Roman Empire - Vegas as Shopping Destination? Welcome to Caesar's New. . .
- GATES ON GATES : L.A.'s Top Gun : CHIEF: My Life in the LAPD, <i> By Daryl F. Gates With Diane K. Shah (Bantam Books: $22.50; 356 pp.)</i>
- Black-Water Rafting: Not for the Claustrophobic : Visitors can ride inner tubes through New Zealand's glowworm-lit Waitomo Caves.
- Dramatic Last Shootout of Butch, Sundance May Be More Than Legend : History: Bolivian keeper of story leads scientists to grave of two gringo bandits who died in gunfight. Analysis of bones and oral history may solve old mystery.
- Fish and Chips Still on Menu in Britain
- THE TIMES POLL : Times Poll Shows Tight Mayoral Race in S.D. : Politics: Golding, Navarro hold a slim lead, but voter interest is low, according to results.
- Candidate Heeds Call to Civic Duty--in a Way He Hadn't Planned On
- The repeat of the final season opener...
- Teen Girls Spoiling for a Fight Join Ranks of N.Y. Street Toughs : Inner city: They arm themselves with knives, guns and razors. They are being arrested for violent crimes at a record rate.
- NONFICTION - May 24, 1992
- Silver Lining to Goldie's Deal
- Thai Leader May Be Ready to Flee Nation
- Q&A; : His Purpose in Life : Longtime State Senator Herschel Rosenthal Stresses His Legislative Work Ethic
- Jobs Issue Dominates Defense Cuts Debate : Congress: Some have second thoughts on 'peace dividend' benefits because of rising employment losses.
- Upset by Shipmate Morals, Perot Sought Navy Release
- Soviet Heirs, U.S. OK Nuclear Cuts : Arms control: The agreement clears the way for ratification of the START treaty. Russia will become the sole successor to Kremlin's arsenal of atomic weapons.
- 5.0 Quake Shakes Remote Alaska Area
- State Panel Seeking Tougher Rules for Mello-Roos Districts : Legislation: The commission is recommending changes aimed at giving home buyers more protection.
- Real Estate Industry in O.C. Still in Slowdown : Recession: Commercial and home construction have dropped and recovery is not expected for another year.
- 60th District Dogfight Gets Even Dirtier
- 7th Climber Dies in Week
- Pentagon Maps Post-Cold War Defense Plans
- 'Here's the Story, of a Man Named Davy . . . ' : Former Monkee Is Reprising His Guest Role on 'The Brady Bunch' in the Stage Version
- El Monte : Avila Resigns School Post
- From '60 Minutes' to a 90-Minute Movie
- El Monte : 2 Murders Investigated
- TV's Tour of Duty
- Necessity Breeds New Family Ties : Society: Strapped single parents are reconnecting the generations with ties born more of need than love.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: INDY 500
- Pasadena : Acting Clerk to Stay in Job
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (KCOP...
- He's down to 8 inches tall, and...
- Worries Rise With Strict Islam Rule in Kabul : Afghanistan: Many wonder if the fundamentalism washing over the country will stand in the way of real progress.
- On Scale of 1 to 10, His Clout's Zero
- On View : Family Lessons : CABLE CHANNEL GOES BEYOND WHOLESOME WITH LIFESTYLE SHOW
- ROBERT B. REICH: Investing in the Future
- Commission OKs Building Plan on May Co. Site : Development: The historic building will be preserved under a scaled-down version of the project.
- It's Hard for Travelers to Just Say No to Some of These Half-Price Deals : For an annual fee, some travel firms offer major savings on hotel rooms and restaurants.
- Contradictions in Pacifist's Actions
- World War II Reunion Tours Set for England : Summer trips will visit sites in East Anglia marking 50th anniversary of Americans' arrival.
- PORTRAITS IN PRINT: A Collection of Profiles...
- Slowing the Pace in Rural Canada : New Brunswick's Gagetown offers small-town charm in a historic setting.
- Dulce et Decorum Est (After Wilfred Owen), by MAURYA SIMON
- 'I-80 Closed Due to Bison Crossings' : WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM: The Storm Over the Revolutionary Plan to Restore America's Great Plains, <i> By Anne Matthews (Grove Press: $19.95; 193 pp.)</i>
- Thinking of Selling? First Get Analysis
- THE BETRAYED CONFIDENCE by Edward Gorey...
- HUNGER OF MEMORY: The Education of Richard...
- NONFICTION - May 24, 1992
- THE HIDDEN ORDER: Tokyo Through the Twentieth...
- Change in Processing for Lithuanian Visas
- Ere He Saw Elba : THE EMPEROR'S LAST STAND: A Journey to St. Helena <i> By Julia Blackburn (Pantheon Books: $22; 244 pp.) </i>
- * Timothy P. Molloy has joined Sherwood...
- * Adrienne Y. Crowe has been appointed...
- * Stuart Oken has been named president...
- * Beth Berke has been promoted to...
- Contradictions in Pacifist's Actions
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- Nancy M. Kimball has been promoted to...
- Exchange Rates Have Kept Tokyo Stock Woes From Reaching New York
- * Rick Bieber has been named president...
- Beverly Sharpe has been promoted to vice...
- Jack Devin has been appointed to the...
- Retailers Riding Wave of Optimism : After a Successful Spring Break, Beachfront Merchants Have High Hopes for Summer
- * LJM Realty Advisors Inc. named Kevin...
- For Inland Recreation Outlets, Sales Already Booming
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- Environmentalists, Gold Mining Firm Dig Deep to Solve Differences
- Recycling Proceeds Will Benefit Parks, Recreation Centers : Environment: Collection bins have been placed at the sites for newspapers, plastic, glass and other materials.
- 2 School Measures Deserve Support : Yes votes in San Diego, Fallbrook would help districts catch up with 1980s' growth
- 70-Year-Old Man Killed in Cycle Accident
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Tips for Handling Stress of Finals
- About This Section
- Time Is Ripe for Festival : Visitors Get Pick of Fun, Food at Garden Grove's Salute to Strawberries
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of May 24-May 30
- Ideas for L.A. River Not Set in Concrete : Environment: Return of the waterway to a natural state is backed by critics of water waste. A sandy bottom would help replenish ground water.
- Deaf Actor Speaks Their Language : Monterey Park: Donald Lyons teaches the arts to schoolchildren with the same disability under a Los Angeles County Music Center program.
- NOTE TO READERS
- Is Ross Perot Really Just a Stalking Horse for James Baker? : Election: Under terms laid out in the Constitution, if the election goes to the House, the secretary of state could end up in the White House?
- Needed: A Two-Way Street
- Is McDonnell Douglas Laying the Groundwork for a Public Bailout? : Aerospace: The aircraft company is desperate need of cash to go commercial in a big way. If taxpayers must help, they must attach some strings.
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : Ross Perot, Meet Wendell Willkie : Fifty-two years ago, a maverick candidate spurred by a grass-roots movement challenged a sitting President.
- Turning Off the Soft Lighting : It's Time To Accept That Washington Won't Help
- SDSU Graduation Ceremonies Include Quiet Protest Over Cuts
- Orange County Perspective : Orange County Can and Must Have Better Representation : Four New Faces to Replace an Old Guard Whose Antics or Ineffectiveness Are Embarrassing; Need for Change Coincides With Anti-Incumbent Mood
- Manager for Lancaster Arts Center Named
- Bob Filner Has the Skills Necessary for Congress
- Wright, La Follette Win Support From Law Enforcement
- Better Late Than . . . : Holidays: Oxnard's Cinco de Mayo celebration was postponed in the wake of L.A. riots. But the delayed fiesta seems to be a success.
- STATE SENATE : 3 Liberals Wage an Expensive Battle : 23rd District: Assemblyman Tom Hayden, longtime Sen. Herschel Rosenthal and PR consultant Catherine O'Neill engage in a firefight for Democratic voters.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SAN DIEGO MAYOR'S RACE : Little-Known Carter Looks to Democrats : Politics: The financier hopes a sprint-at-the-finish campaign geared to party loyalists will propel him into a runoff.
- Fungus Shows Dynamite Potential for Environment
- San Gabriel : Park and Recreation Fees
- A SPECIAL REPORT: INDY 500
- American Culture Engulfs Guam
- "Into the Woods," the Tony award-winning musical...
- COLUMN ONE : Onetime Allies: Press and LAPD : For most of L.A.'s early, violent history, its police and news and entertainment media were intertwined from the chief's office to the cop on the street.
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Abortion and Immigration Are Primary Issues in O.C.
- ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Economic Ills Biggest Issue in Close 55th District Race : Politics: Three Democrats--all officeholders--are slugging it out for the Assembly seat in this predominantly minority and working-class area.
- ELECTIONS / 27TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Moorhead Relies on Firm Constituent Ties
- The Road to Peace: Salvadorans Rediscovering the Freedom to Drive
- Wed to Home : Refugees Marry in O.C., but Hearts Are in Burma
- As Usual, Dads Just Don't Get No Respect
- HIGH TECH : Sound the Alarm
- Embattled Thai Prime Minister Steps Down
- Man Fears Suspects in Wife's Slaying : Crime: Four teen-agers were arrested after Lucie Maronian was stabbed to death, but authorities released them because of insufficient evidence. The widower's son, who could be a witness, is in hiding.
- Dan Enright, Key Figure in '50s Game Show Scandals, Dies at 74
- Architect's Cafe Job Helps Lessen Impact of Being Laid Off
- Party vs. Party
- Orange County and AIDS
- Massive, Man-Made Gashes in Earth's Surface Being Healed--by Law : Environment: Techniques for reclamation of strip-mined land appear to be coming of age. Vast tracts are coming alive again with plants and animals.
- Glory Days of a Tough Old Basque : Sporting life: Former jai alai champ Jose Garate, who now lives in San Diego, returns home this summer to be honored at the Barcelona Olympics.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Students Offer Aid to Riot Victims
- Center's Computers and Volunteers Give a Voice to Disabled : Simi Valley: Severely handicapped people can tap out messages, do schoolwork and even write stories on high-tech machines.
- Countywide : VENTURA : 400 Attend Plaza Park Rally in Support of Ross Perot
- Campaign Calendar : Events of the Coming Week
- Suspect 'Thumped' With His Own Rifle : Crime: Fast-food manager is wounded but then turns the tables by pummeling his attacker.
- ELECTIONS / 37TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Primary Turns Into at Least a 3-Way Race
- A New Beginning : Daniel Freeman Set to Reopen Obstetrics Unit in Partnership With the County
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Germany Beats U.S., 3-0, in World Team Cup
- Names in the News - May 24, 1992
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Variety Is Spice of Fastest Field : Auto racing: Engine variations, controversial new pit rule are expected to produce a wide-open race today.
- Speedway Accidents Prove Need for Slower Speeds, Rahal Says
- Interim Manager Wathan to Do It Buck's Way
- TRACK / PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Miller Sweeps Sprints, Bruins Win Men's Title
- TIP-OFF : Dad's Cookin'
- Top Foe of Mafia Dies in Italian Bomb Blast
- Perot Candidacy Stirs Up Issue of Wealth in Politics : Campaign: Vast corporate holdings by rich cloud claim of freedom from the influence of special interests.
- PLATFORM : Hollywood's True Shame Is Its Politics, Not Its Violence
- T.S. Chung : Seeking to Coalesce the Korean-American Community
- White Supremacy Imposed False Values on Afrikans
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Women to Head Community Group
- Consolidation of Public Services
- Man Stabs Girlfriend at Los Alamitos Racetrack, Police Say
- Girls Enjoy Record Day At Section Meet : Swimming: Rancho Bernardo girls, Poway boys win team titles.
- Fullerton Silences LSU, 11-0
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK / SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Shaw Sets National-Best Time in 1,600
- NCAA SOFTBALL : Fernandez Gets 20th Shutout as UCLA Trounces Cal, 10-0
- U.S. Turns Back Chinese Volley in World League
- Hiegert Vows to Stay On as Athletic Director : CS Northridge: Angered by charges of racism and calls by black-student groups for his resignation, he says he is considering legal action.
- Angels Break Up a Terrible Trip
- A Ride on a Bus Becomes Its Own Action Adventure
- Making His Point : Porter Gives the Trail Blazers a Different Breed of Lead Guard
- A Different Year, a Different Jimmy Johnson
- TRACK / SOUTHERN SECTION FINALS : Marion Jones Lifts Thousand Oaks to Its First 3-A Victory
- Rahal Is Planning to Stay Cool, Put the Heat on Faster Cars
- Nomads Back to Play German League Soccer Squad
- COLLEGE BASEBALL DAILY PLAYOFF REPORT : PIERCE : Martinez Makes Uncharacteristic Miscues
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Wathan Probably to Take Dugout Spot
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Erickson Is Demoted by the Twins
- Behind Early, Northridge Is Beaten, 5-0
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Is Put on 15-Day Disabled List
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Other 3-A games:
- Texas, Long Beach Get Rematch by Winning
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD : Keim Finds Fame Fleeting with Das Neves
- The curtain goes up at 3 p.m....
- *** ANNIE LENNOX; "Diva" <i> Arista</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : CASTING CALL : . . . and With Soupy Sales as the Pit Boss
- ** 1/2 SLAUGHTER; "The Wild Life" <i> Chrysalis</i>
- Play Finds Parallels in Irish, Caribbean Life
- THE WRITE STUFF: When the band finishes...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : AURORA DEALIALIS : McMurtry's Next Picture Show?
- Save Your Bottles: Eureka Beer's Becoming Collectible
- Speed the Name of Game at This Indy 500
- Going to School : Managing at Albuquerque, Russell Is Learning Things He Couldn't Learn From Lasorda in Dugout With Dodgers
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Bulls Simply Not as Good as a Year Ago
- Morningside Teams Run Away From Pack in Track Finals : Preps: The Monarch girls win their third consecutive Southern Section title. The boys' team wins its first title since 1988.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Patrick Henry Scratches Out Win over Southwest
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : THE INDUSTRY : We Thought They <i> Were</i> Written by a Computer
- Grills, Frills--But No Big Thrills
- REISSUES : Basie, Lunceford Releases a Study in Contrasting Styles : ***** COUNT BASIE; "The Complete Decca Recordings" <i> Decca</i> : *** THE JIMMIE LUNCEFORD ORCHESTRA; "Stomp It Off" <i> Decca</i>