- CARLSBAD : Court Backs Term for Drunk Driver
- COLUMN LEFT : Insider Clout, With Outsider Concerns : Barbara Boxer's record shows a commitment to the social welfare of ordinary people.
- Spring Valley Man Pleads Not Guilty in Kidnaping Case
- L.A. Poison Control Center to Stay Open : Health: County-USC Medical Center says it will continue running the cash-strapped program through June, 1993.
- New CSUN President to Keep High Profile : Education: Blenda Wilson, who worked wonders at the University of Michigan, will face thorny problems in her Northridge post.
- TUSTIN : Pushcarts Restricted to Certain Areas
- EL CAJON : Firm to Pay Fine for Waste Disposal
- LAGUNA BEACH : Candidate Alleges a Conflict of Interest
- Cup Regatta Called Success on Water, a Mess Off It : Sailing: Divorcing the organizers from the trophy's defenders is one key proposal for improving management of the event next time.
- Consumer Faith in Food Safety Drops
- American Meat
- Eat Like an Elizabethan
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Barbecue: Simple Elegance
- GREAT HOME COOKS - The Blowout: Born to Cook
- Skin Oil Conservation
- Teammates Also Have Olympics, Big League Hopes in Common : Baseball: Jason Giambi and Chris Gomez took very different paths to Cal State Long Beach. But now they're both top pro prospects as well as likely starting infielders in Barcelona.
- A Dilemma for Disney : Films in Its Latest Financing Deal Have Mostly Been Clunkers
- HOME COOK : New Orleans Exotica
- Uncle Nat's Morels
- 2 Grants Awarded for Historical Project
- Salomon to Pay $290 Million in Securities Fraud
- This 'Alley' Leads to Paradise of Persian Delicacies
- TECHNOLOGY - May 21, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 21, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 21, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 21, 1992
- LOW-FAT BAKING : Comfort Without Calories
- GO TO OVERDRIVE: Jammed freeways have forced...
- Builders' Stocks Taking a Beating on Wall Street
- SECURITIES
- ENTERTAINMENT
- L.A. Special : Firms Here Make Many of the Cheap Guns Criminals Prefer
- A Failure in Public Relations
- Decisions : Ventura
- Gone but Not Forgotten : Angelus League, Disbanding After 31 Years, Has More Than Its Share of Memories
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Capistrano Valley Beats Odds and Laguna Beach
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Angels Get AIDS Warning in New York
- Victory Over Grant Enables Poly to Call East Valley Title Its Own
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Santiago Doesn't Give Pines a Proper Send-Off
- Stevenson Sizzles for Chatsworth
- Autopsy Doctors Say 1 Gunman Killed Kennedy
- Democrats Seek 'Meaningless' Party Platform, Brown Charges
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SENATE : Herschensohn, Campbell Fire Bitter Barbs
- Vote to Decide on Electing School Trustees by District
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Parcels Out Funds for Charities
- Privileged Brothers' Lives Shatter in Drug Lab Blast : Crime: The Brintons had bright prospects in science. Now they stand convicted of making methamphetamine.
- MISSION VIEJO : Trustee Picked for School Boards Assn.
- NCAA TENNIS : Upset Helps Stanford Stop Notre Dame for Title, 5-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Marina Freshman Beats Loara With Two-Hitter
- GOLF / FRED ROBLEDO : Kennett Has the Amateur on His Mind
- Dodgers Finally Find Good Side : Baseball: Hershiser's double is barely fair, providing the go-ahead runs during a 5-2 victory over the Cubs.
- Titan Settlement to Be Disclosed Today : Jurisprudence: Sources say attorneys' agreement to resolve legal dispute will result in reinstatement of women's volleyball team.
- Mets Put Sting on Padres : Baseball: Gwynn misses game after fracturing his finger in a car door, and Cone makes the Padres pay, firing a seven hit shutout.
- Buck Retires from U.S. Volleyball Team
- Like Indy 500, This Argument Goes in Circles
- Japanese Car Firms Found 'Dumping' : Autos: The government agrees with domestic makers that their rivals are selling minivans at unfair prices in the U.S.
- BANKING/FINANCE : Peat Marwick Wins Over Minority Firm for Audit of OCTA
- RETAILING
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Financing Dilemma May Prevent Takeoff of MD-12
- George Hurrell; Celebrity Photographer
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Political Infighting in Beijing May Worsen Sino-U.S. Relations : Diplomacy: Recent incidents could be efforts by hard-liners to undermine moderates as Bush decides whether to renew China's trade privileges.
- Kazakhstan to Get Rid of A-Arms : Accord: The republic agrees to U.S. request. Russia will be left as the only nuclear power in the former Soviet Union.
- Behind All That Feuding
- IRVINE : Rescue Workers Deal With 'Disaster'
- Treasurer Urges Student Loan Plan : Education: Kathleen Brown, speaking at CSUN, calls for immediate approval of her proposal to help middle-class families 'caught in the squeeze.'
- Mr. Malfunction Junction: Bill Keene's forecast for...
- Alzheimer Victim to Get Refund in Car Sale
- SYLMAR : Change in Medical Center Name OKd
- Poll Shows Support for Immigration Limits : Opinion: The survey also reveals that Californians are the strongest supporters of curbing the influx.
- ELECTIONS / 5TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : 5 Challengers at Forum Focus Their Attacks on Antonovich
- Plea to Save 2 Del Mar Seawalls Rejected
- SIMI VALLEY : Boundaries for 14 Schools to Change
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Crawford Continues Fast Finish
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies' Schilling Proves Himself to Astros, 4-3
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Jordan Leaves No Doubt, 103-89 : East: The Bulls open an easy lead in Game 1, then hold on after the Cavaliers get over their jitters.
- Many Nonfatal Shootings Get Scant Police Attention : Guns: Victims are interviewed briefly or not at all. Harried police seldom use crime lab, rarely trace weapons.
- Buchanan Angrily Denounces Bush's Foreign Policy
- COUNTYWIDE : $2 Million in Federal Grants Distributed
- Ex-House Post Office Official Pleads Guilty
- Road to Commuter Hell is Paved With Good Intentions
- Sheriff's Dept. No. 2 on U.S. Brutality List : Law enforcement: Justice Department says data on complaints against officers is preliminary and may be misleading.
- OXNARD : City Renames Part of Colonia Road
- OK of College Loan Plan for Middle-Class Students Pushed
- Man With Weapons Surrenders at Motel : Standoff: After learning that he is wanted in a New Mexico slaying, police cordon off area and persuade him to come out.
- Huntington Beach Blocks Irvine Rally : Volleyball: Oilers, after blowing their chance for a sweep, rebound to advance to the third round.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Saberhagen Goes on Disabled List
- Van Nuys, Kennedy Eliminated in Tennis
- Observing Postman's Appointed Rounds : Theft: With the recession has come a gradual increase in mail thievery. Vigilance is the best deterrent, the Postal Service says.
- TV Rejects Ad Against Measure F
- IRVINE : Graduating Class to Be IVC's Largest
- COSTA MESA : $78,000 Accord OKd to Direct Fair Traffic
- Hail the Unconquering Hero : Russia: Mikhail Gorbachev, who failed all his policy goals, is apotheosized in America. What is wrong with this picture?
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Streamlined Financial Disclosure Law
- RETAILING
- Another Top Keating Aide Pleads Guilty
- April Housing Starts Drop 17%, the Steepest in 8 Years : Construction: The decline, which was larger than expected, calls into question the strength of the recovery.
- Discount Insurance Broker Claims Blue Cross Stymied Sales Effort
- Mentally Ill O.C. Homeless to Get 12-Bed Shelter
- CULTURE WATCH : A Piece of History to Chew On
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SENATE : Davis Banks On 'Hail Mary' Upset
- Gala Guests Stay Put for a 'Gypsy Evening'
- County Registers Improvement in Cleaning Up Air
- Life in Prison Looms for Killer of Mother, Stepfather
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE AMERICAN DREAM : Reality Is Nightmare for Migrants : Breaking the promise to migrant workers that everything is possible is an invitation to class violence.
- 2nd Deck Proposed for Ventura Freeway Car Pools : Transportation: Area residents, who have fought plans to add 'diamond' lanes and an elevated monorail along the roadway, criticize the latest plan.
- Gov. Wilson's Welfare Plan
- Group Sues Calabasas Over Housing Project
- NBA PLAYOFFS : This MVP Is Special to Jordan
- The Jury Is Still Out on Olympic Pay-TV : Communications: With 10 weeks to go till the start of the Barcelona Games, cable television operators are holding their collective breath.
- Airlines to Boost Fares in Hundreds of Markets : Travel: The changes involve elimination of temporary discounts on tickets popular with business travelers.
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Anglers Don't Hook These Catfish, They Simply Trip Them
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- LOS ALAMITOS : Four Forty Blast Has Plenty Left After Making a Break for Barn
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 DAILY REPORT : Bonus Eases Sting of Not Being in Field
- Football
- BREA : Aggressive Hawk Is Par for Course
- Grandmother Joins List of Plaintiffs Alleging Attacks by Police Dogs
- HEALTH WATCH : Bankrupt Bank
- McElroy Returns to San Clemente as Football Coach
- PREP ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Shuts Down Millikan in Tennis, 18-0
- Miscellany
- Angels Receive Quality Start, Faulty Finish : Baseball: Blyleven goes a solid six innings in return, but Yankees win it in 10th, 5-4.
- Early Returns Favor Rule by the Penguins : NHL playoffs: Lemieux plays despite a broken hand and scores twice in Pittsburgh's 5-2 victory. Bourque fizzles in his Bruin comeback.
- Don Karcher of Carl's Jr. Chain Dies
- Samoans Urged to Avoid Violence : Courts: Church officials and chiefs call on residents to express their outrage peacefully in wake of mistrial.
- SECURITIES
- Stock Might Be Offered: Irvine Sensors Corp.,...
- Doctor Declines to Defend Himself in Sex-Abuse Case : Hearing: Tustin gynecologist's decision clears the way for permanent revocation of his state medical license.
- Officer Powell: 'I Never Harbored Any Malice'
- Health Again Delays Sentencing of Wheelchair-Bound Arsonist
- SDSU to Trim 4 Teams : Athletics: Two junior varsity programs also will be eliminated as the university tries to cut its budget.
- Three Decide to Lunker Down Hard
- Hart High (22-2 overall), the top-ranked team...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Continues Outfield Movement
- Steinbrenner Asks for Control
- Keating Aide Pleads Guilty to 3 Counts : Fraud: In plea bargain, Judy J. Wischer agrees to testify against the former owner of failed Lincoln S&L; of Irvine in his federal indictment.
- Chew on This: Scientists Find a Gum to Put Bite on Plaque
- Lawyers, Courts Brace for 'Fast Track' : Litigation: A new program will accelerate the resolution of lawsuits. It aims at cutting backlogs from five years to one year.
- Perjurer Sentenced to 3 Years : Crime: Informant blew the whistle on use of jailhouse liars-for-hire, but no law officers were charged for conspiring with him.
- Spending Plan Unleashes Criticism : Oceanside: New budget proposal calls for a 5.7% reduction from current level.
- $4 Million in State Transit Funds Found : Transportation: The county and its 10 cities will now divvy up $17 million. The money was undetected for six years.
- Arizona State's Tough Schedule Beat Out SDSU
- BELL CANYON : Worker Who Died in Fall Is Identified
- SHERMAN OAKS : Christians and Jews Open 3-Day Meeting
- SANTA ANA : Hiring of College Officials Defended
- Police-INS Actions to Be Probed : Immigrants: Latinos complain that many arrested during the riots were turned over the the federal agency.
- Christo's Umbrellas Rain Millions on Area : Arts: A study shows that the Tejon Pass exhibit created a 'ripple effect' with an impact of $34.3 million on two counties.
- Hart Outfielder Niccum Critical After Auto Accident Near School
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Out of French Open Because of an Injured Thigh
- HIGH SCHOOL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP : Riley Has Early Lead in Individual Meet
- Bradley Faces Rape Trial in Arkansas : Jurisprudence: Former record-setting running back at Moorpark College accused by 13-year-old girl.
- Serious or Not, His Art Is Intriguing and Fun
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Lovers': Tale of a Steamy Triangle
- TV Ratings : 'Cheers' Finale Puts NBC First
- ART REVIEW : Enlightening Look at Early Rauschenberg
- S. Korea Party Picks Kim Despite Vote for Rebel
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : 200 Die in Religious Rioting in North
- Assault Rifles Are Not Heavily Used in Crimes
- Azerbaijan Accuses Armenians of Attack
- Insurance for Automobiles
- Future Shocks : Front suspension is widely accepted; rear suspension is making ever-larger inroads.
- US Facilities Forms New Subsidiary : Insurance: The Illinois unit, which evaluates medical bills and diagnoses, will enable the medical insurance company to control rising health care costs.
- OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel operator of...
- Panel to Investigate French Defense Firm's Effort to Acquire LTV Corp.
- Dow Up 21.96 on Hopes for Interest Rates : Market Overview
- Public Ownership: Change Is in the Air
- Timing Looks Right for New GM Offering : Automobiles: Investors are expected to snap up the 55 million shares. Company should also benefit from an infusion of more than $2 billion.
- FIXATIONS : Master Copies : Vytautas Grakauskas' Art Isn't Original--but the Painter Is Devoted to Others' Strokes of Genius
- Then There Are Always Those Who Refuse to Get Into the Spirit of Things
- When Violence Is Wrong : Social injustice is one thing, crime is another
- Protesters Pull Back in Thailand : Unrest: Crowd leaves when troops fire into air on third day of violence. U.S. criticizes the government's use of force.
- Declaration of Independence : Job Training Program Liberates Quadriplegic by Giving Him Tools for Autonomy
- Be Quick and Be Massive : U.N. secretary general sees an opportunity to help starving Somalia now
- Official Says 'El Negro' Exhibit Won't Close During Olympics
- Miscellany
- U.S. to Target Bias in Mortgage Lending : Housing: One focus of the Justice Department will be banks that reject a lot of VA and FHA loan applications.
- Pay Cut Urged for Cal State Faculty, Staff : Education: San Diego State president says 10% trim would avert crippling layoffs and program eliminations. But union leaders react coolly to the idea.
- Close Encounters With UFOs? : Aliens: Once the province of the tabloids, UFOs have found a place in the college curriculum. A new book by a university professor tells of abductions and bizarre sexual experiments.
- Was It a Riot--or Rebellion?
- COUNTYWIDE : Evacuation Affects Telephone Service
- All Commanders Need Term Limits : Police reform: The weight of reason favors greater accountability for the chief.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins' Mahomes, 21, Stops Blue Jays, 7-1
- NFL Expansion List Cut to Five; Oakland, Sacramento Out
- El Toro's Victory Delays Coach's Farewell
- Twelve high school students from Orange County...
- BOOK REVIEW - Probing America's Religions - THE AMERICAN RELIGION: The Emergence of the Post-Christian Nation, <i> by Harold Bloom</i> , Simon & Schuster, $22; 288 pages
- ORANGE : Camping Ban Is Aimed at Homeless
- LOS ANGELES : Umbrellas Put Millions Into Economy, Study Says
- Suspects Arrested in Denny Beating
- VENTURA : County Employees Ride Bikes to Work
- BEL-AIR : Elizabeth Taylor's Husband Gets 3 Years' Probation
- BICYCLES GET COMMUTERS PUMPED UP : Converts Roll In After Workers Pedal to Job
- 2 Navy Men Killed in Plane Crash at Edwards Air Base Are Identified
- IRS Won't Say If It Will Investigate Minniefield
- Showtime for Titans This Year
- U.S. Ponders Further Measures Against Serbia
- Employees Tell Oxnard How to Save $5 Million
- Latinos Criticize Remap Plan Approved by Council Panel
- McDonnell Sued Over Emissions
- A Good Measure of Obesity
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Major Doesn't Back Pilots' Prosecution
- Serb-Backed Troops Flout Deadline on Bosnia Pullout
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Construction Union Wins Wage Increase
- Cues From the Crib : By Speaking Softly to Daughters, Firmly to Sons, Experts Say Parents Can Reinforce the Gender Gap
- Uphill Battle Is Nearly Won in Barcelona
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Porter, Drexler Turn Down Jazz : West: They combine for 77 points as Trail Blazers take 2-0 lead, 119-102.
- Pat Ward Williams, photographer and assistant professor,...
- So Just What Did You Expect? An Andretti Driving a Yugo?
- Curator Brings '80s to Newport : Contemporary art: New York museum's Robert Storr says he has lots of confidence in the untutored viewer.
- PENSION FUNDS
- Study Advises Tying Bonuses to Efficiency : Compensation: Employees work better that way, report says, than when rewards are based on the company's profit.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- RETAILING
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Default on Skyscraper Bonds Foreseen : Real estate: Olympia & York anticipates missing payments on the building in Manhattan next year.
- Novello Assails Brewers for Drinks Aimed at Minorities
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON : EDUCATION
- Close Look at a Political Ad : THE AD
- Clinton, Bush Continue String of Easy Victories : Primaries: They win handily in Washington and Oregon. Perot gets a significant number of write-in votes.
- Chang Leaves UC Irvine Women's Basketball Team
- USC Golfers Try to Rally in Regional
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Down, 11-0, Harvard Rallies but Falls Short
- Gregg Popovich, 43, an assistant coach with...
- Milwaukee Buck forward Frank Brickowski, who pleaded...
- SDSU Film, Art Programs in Jeopardy
- SysteMed Will Expand Its Mail-Order Pharmacy : Health care: 'Our business is growing pretty rapidly,' vice president says of move to larger building in Laguna Hills.
- 'Sex Scent' Leads to a Legal Stink
- Clash Over White House Tapes Speeds Toward a Court Ruling
- COLUMN ONE : Washing Our Hands of Politics : Polls and interviews show voters are angry at politicians, bewildered by the issues and disgusted with the choices. At stake may be democracy itself.
- Will Female MDs Bring Women's Touch to Healing? : Some dismiss the notion as a stereotype; others say growing numbers mean changes.
- Festive Kurds Vote With Their Hearts
- PORT HUENEME : Victim of Gay Bashing Sues City
- This Trip Is Gangs of Fun : Fishing Outing Gives Youths a Look Outside
- Baseball
- No Compromise, No Apology : College World Series, Big Leagues Motivate Intense CSUN Outfielder Shockey
- Amazing Discoveries Keep Her on the Run
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Two Shutouts Later, Hurst Feels Happier About San Diego
- Jacksons' Path to 'Victory' : Miniseries to Trace Family Highs, Lows
- MUSIC REVIEW : Youth Help Orchestra End Season : The Chamber Orchestra enlisted developing soloists to close a term in which low ticket sales meant cancellations.
- TV REVIEW : A Homemaker's World Collapses in 'Mrs. Cage'
- Promising Electric Car Battery Wins First Pact : Technology: Energy Conversion Devices of Michigan gets $18.5 million for development from a government-industry consortium.
- Aspin to Offer Defense Cutback Cushion Plan : Congress: His House panel proposes $1 billion to help military suppliers find new markets for technology.
- Fastest Fingers in the West Go Dancing Check to Check
- Clinton Revives Debate Over Industrial Policy : Economy: He says government should take a more active role in supporting business. Bush disagrees.
- A Final Toast : Welk's Fans Linger a While to Note His Passing
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / SENATE : McCarthy Ad Targets the Middle Class
- Elizabeth Taylor's Husband Placed on 3 Years' Probation
- COUNTYWIDE : College District to Slash $3.6 Million
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Bud Lewis for 73rd Assembly
- L.A. to Consider Purchasing Shuttered Hospital : Lake View Terrace: Neighbors urge the council to buy the 15-acre site, which Phoenix House wants to acquire for use as a drug center.
- LONG BEACH : 7th Suspect Arrested in Murder of Cyclist
- LOS ANGELES : TV Stations Subpoenaed for All Riot Footage
- Furutani Takes Tolerance Message to School
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A DIVISION PLAYOFFS : After a Shaky Start, Crespi Regroups and Knocks Off Hart
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS : Crawford's Kraynik Wins Girls' Diving Title
- Facts About the Olympic Triplecast
- Accountant Hit With Judgment of $338 Million : Litigation: An Arizona jury says a Price Waterhouse audit led to a British firm making a losing investment in a bank.
- Rubella Birth Defect Prevention Found Lax
- 10% Pay Cut Urged for Cal State Faculty, Staff : Education: Salary reductions would avert layoffs and program eliminations, San Diego State president says.
- Poll Says Majority Favors U.S. Immigration Freeze
- U.S., Mexico Agree on Deportations
- SANTA ANA : Toddler in Critical Condition After Fall
- RESEDA : Principal Wins Statewide Honor
- Disney to Move Animation Studios Back to Burbank Lot
- Wily Burglars Nab Cartoon Art Worth $24,500
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : $33 Million Sought for New Parkland
- CS Northridge Brings in Pair of Soccer Recruits
- City Baseball Brackets Have a Balanced Look
- Burlington Air Express Fires 6th Official Since Buyout Failed
- BANKING/FINANCE
- News Analysis : Financing Dilemma May Prevent Takeoff of MD-12
- Financial Officer Resigning: Lawrence S. Wasserman, chief...
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Judge Orders Arrest of Imelda Marcos
- 3 Senators to Offer Health Bill; Praise Garamendi Idea
- Perot Is Poised to Announce His Candidacy : Politics: Texas billionaire says statement will come 'at the optimum time.' He is already planning a convention of his supporters.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Radio Station KNJO Sold for $1.1 Million
- LOS ANGELES : Man Charged in Attempted Murders of 3 Officers
- SIMI VALLEY : Bus Route to College May Be Eliminated
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Traffic Plan Hits Territorial Glitch
- COUNTYWIDE : Mascots Counsel Children Bilingually
- Factory Outlet Mall Proposed for Moorpark : Merchandising: Bugle Boy Industries wants to build the facility, including a distribution center, on 33 acres it owns.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Michele Ponce, a four-year starting pitcher for...
- Rudy Tomjanovich, who guided the Houston Rockets...
- SDSU Should Draw Bottom Line Where Interest Stops
- Jones Broke Speed Limit at 3-A Track Preliminaries
- OTHER NEWS - May 20, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 20, 1992
- Obituaries - May 20, 1992
- Names in the News - May 20, 1992
- Names in the News - May 20, 1992
- Names in the News - May 20, 1992
- Names in the News - May 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 20, 1992
- GOP Contending It Is Entitled to Keep $500,000 Contribution