- Pilot of Ultra-Light Plane Dies in Crash : Camarillo: The flier was practicing a stall maneuver before his craft smashed into a field.
- SANTA CLARITA : Bill Would Restrict Identifying Jurors
- LOS ALAMITOS : 2 Measures Focus on Redevelopment
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Helping Other Immigrants Find the Way
- NORTH LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Rousselot Receives Visco Endorsement
- Doctor Describes 'Gift From the Lord' in Earning Millions
- Olympics
- CIF Back to Square 1 on Sponsorship Plan : Prep sports: Organization rejects firm that had aggressive proposal for statewide corporate funding.
- DANCE
- Worshipers Must Wait for Rebirth of Serra Chapel : Religion: The 210-year-old sanctuary, a special place for an eclectic mix of parishioners, closes today for restoration.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Protesters Rampage Over Gas Shortage
- Gorbachev Asks for Aid to Former Soviet Union : Democracy: Congress receives him warmly, but many believe that money would be better spent at home than in shoring up the new republics.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AZERBAIJAN : Former President Restored to Power
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : ECONOMIC RENEWAL : We Have the Vision to Get U.S. Moving
- SDSU Plans Deep Cuts in Academic Programs : Budget: Estimated $11-million shortfall forces campus to eliminate several core departments.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : INTERVIEW : Jack Kemp : L.A.'s 'Homeboy' in Washington Has Plans to Put Our House in Order
- FILLMORE : 46th May Festival Gets Under Way
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Holcomb's Home Run Gives El Dorado a Title
- It's the Moment of Truth for Miller : Now That Standout Catcher Rene Lopez Is Lost for the Season, Harbor Is Turning to Left Fielder for Leadership in Regional
- D.A. Accuses Auto Repair Chain Owner of Deception : Consumers: A civil action seeks monetary penalties against Michael R. King and his transmission firm, which has three shops in the county.
- ICN Pharmaceuticals: The Costa Mesa health-care company...
- * Raymond Levy, chairman of French state-owned...
- Beyond Academia : Scantron Tapping Business Markets
- LTV Unit Sale Unacceptable, Pentagon Says
- Rockwell to Establish Moscow Office : Marketing: The company says it's a long-term step toward stimulating its business in the former communist sphere. Analysts say the territory isn't promising now.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : ETHNIC COALITIONS : America's New Ellis Island Must Hear All of Its Voices
- Bush's Assets Total $1.3 Million, Disclosure Report Shows : Finances: President's blind trust rose in value by $55,000 last year. He and First Lady kept $21,000 in gifts.
- Rocket Blasts Satellite Toward a Proper Orbit : Space: The reboost is flawlessly accomplished. Two astronauts perform mission's last planned spacewalk.
- Logging Curbs to Protect Owl Ordered; Fight Goes On : Environment: The Administration asks Congress to OK a weaker measure that would not cost as many jobs.
- UCI Names Grossman to Teaching Post : Education: English-born novelist will become graduate and undergraduate creative writing instructor in 1993.
- House OKs Aid to L.A. After Strong Resistance : Disaster relief: Fourteen GOP California lawmakers oppose $494.6-million bill that passes 244 to 162.
- San Diego : 1 Man Dies, 1 Hurt in Bulldozer Wreck
- U.S. History, U.S. Riots: A Thread of Mob Violence : Civil Unrest: We forget that citizens have always taken to the streets to vent grievances. But now the response is ambivalent.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : American Trio Makes Hay on Clay
- Boxing
- Water Board OKs 5 Sites for Reservoir : Storage: County begins review process to select location for $500-million project.
- Penguins Advance Minus Stars
- Gold Medalist Buck Says He's Considering Retiring
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Perez's Homer in Seventh Inning Clinches Playoff Spot for Santiago
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : DiSarcina Feels at Home on Road
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Ebert's Inspired Hitting Adds Power to Orange Coast
- UCLA Meets Utah in Softball Opener
- MUSIC REVIEW : Comedian Victor Borge Mixes Music With Musings : Performance: The 83-year-old kept audience at Knott's laughing Wednesday.
- Mostly Favorable Reaction to PBS' 'Kids'
- MSM: Newest Vein of Gold in Seattle's Hard-Rock Quarry
- Iacocca Prepares to Ride Off Into the Sunset : Autos: Chrysler's chairman bids farewell to stockholders at the company's annual meeting. He's due to be replaced at the end of the year.
- * Norfolk Southern Corp. named David R....
- U.S. Probes Payments at Seized Bank : * Scandal: $1 million in secret deposits went into the personal account of the former chairman of Independence Bank of Encino. Investigators suspect that the money represented kickbacks from BCCI.
- S. Africa Power-Sharing Talks Snagged on Eve of 2nd Round : Reform: Dispute between government and ANC dims hopes of accord soon on writing a new constitution.
- HERE COME THE BRIDES : RENTAL : Something Borrowed . . .
- In O.C., Mission Accomplishment
- San Diego State Plans Sweeping Cuts and Layoffs
- Youth Whose Arms Were Reattached Is Ready to Graduate
- Cheap Shots : O.C. Woman's Monthly Newsletter Helps Turn Spenders Into Savers
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Board Defers Advisory Panel Idea
- Jury Awards $170,000 to Man Kicked by L.A. Officer
- County Budget Would Freeze Pay, Cut Jobs : Government: Proposed $1.9-billion spending package for fiscal 1992-93 provides for opening of the East Mesa jail.
- CAMARILLO : Council OKs Big Increase in City Fees
- AZUSA : Mother Pleads No Contest in Newborn Son's Killing
- Draw Has Lukas on Outside : Preakness: The trainer is not pleased with Dance Floor's post position for Saturday's race.
- Long Arm of the Law Strikes Back on the Streets of San Diego
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Tally of Riot Fires in L.A. Drops to 623 : Survey: City Fire Department's count falls sharply from earlier estimates. Officials again appeal to arson witnesses to come forward.
- Countywide : Parents Ask to Keep Special Ed Funding
- Regatta Means Smooth Sailing for Some Businesses, Others in Doldrums : America's Cup: Cash registers ring for a few, but most ventures and visitors bemoan lack of local enthusiasm for the event.
- Jazz Earns First Trip to Western Finals
- They All Should Be Like Mike : Dodgers: Scioscia has many fans, but none greater than patients and staff at a rehabilitative hospital in Pomona.
- Little-Known Soul Stylist Clarence Carter Gets His Due
- Times Business Writers Win John Hancock Award
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Man Robs Market--and Cabbie Who Drove Him
- LABOR
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : JUSTICE : To Restore Hope to Lost Generation, Talk to the Gangs
- Court to Hear Challenge to Initiative That Would Cut Welfare
- WWII Bomb Kills 5
- Kabul Orders Midday Prayer for Employees
- A 'Weird' Salute to Mingus
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- MOVIE REVIEW : Another Talkfest From Gray
- HERE COME THE BRIDES : FOR THE GROOM : It's Cheaper by the Half-Dozen
- School District Ponders Shorter Classroom Year : Education: As a money-saving measure, terms would be trimmed and students' days would be lengthened by 30 to 40 minutes. But the plan may violate state law.
- Armenians Dodge Azeri Lies, Bullets : Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan's colonial rule has no place in the post-Soviet era.
- Cal Lutheran Names USC Official as New President
- Report: Alabama's Sanderson Will Resign
- Kidney Ailment Ends Career of Charger
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Dow Slips 23.10 on a Surge in Jobless Claims : Market Overview
- House Post Office Probe to Include Rostenkowski : Congress: The federal grand jury also is slated to question two Pennsylvania Democrats and the former sergeant-at-arms.
- Bradley Insists His Reaction to Verdicts Didn't Fuel Riots
- Robb Reportedly Target of Phone Taping Probe
- Yahweh Sect Trial Wraps Up on Grisly Note
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Law, Not Unrest, Seen Guiding Weisberg on Powell Retrial Ruling
- Cameraman at King Beating Says Riots Stunned Him
- Moderation but Not Prohibition : City Council wisely steers sensible middle course in controversial liquor stores issue
- AFTER THE RIOTS : The Man Who Videotaped King Beating Says, 'I'd Do It Again'
- LOS ANGELES : U.S. Officials Seek Seizure of Shah's Brother's Home
- VENTURA : Man to Face Trial in Woman's Slaying
- Helping L.A. Without Breaking the Bank : Federal Reserve must do more to reassure lenders
- Official Winner Gets Nixon, but the Real Winner Doesn't
- The Success of a Salesman : Pelton's Pitches Help to Keep Mission Viejo Swimmers on Top for 17 Years
- STAGE
- Pianist Bobby Lyle Performs at Valley College Concert
- Pacesetter Business Properties: The Newport Beach company...
- ICN Biomedicals Posts Quarterly Loss
- German Workers Reject Contract; New Strike Unlikely
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Smooth as Silk
- Gay Rights Bill Narrowly OKd by Assembly : Discrimination: Legislation would outlaw job bias on the basis of sexual orientation. Governor vetoed similar measure last year.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION: WHY WE COMPETE : The Will to Win
- Hip Condoms Rebuild L.A.
- Assigning a Value to Priceless Memories : Collectibles: When owners present their 'treasures' for professional appraisal, many are glad to learn that their heirlooms have little monetary worth.
- Brown Reaffirms Bid to Help Poor in L.A. Speech
- Visually Impaired Begin to Get Feel for Cycling : Recreation: Eyecycle organization uses sighted volunteers to steer tandem bikes on a 14-mile ride and describe the scenery.
- Oxnard Union District Superintendent Resigns
- SANTA CLARITA : College Board Gets New President
- Back on Track : Guerrero Returns to Form, and He's Faster Than Ever
- Morningside Ready to Flex Its Track Might : Preps: Monarch girls and boys expect to make strong showings when Southern Section preliminaries begin today.
- TV Reviews : 'To Quench a Thirst' Probes Water Crisis
- POP REVIEW : Deciphering Dylan: Ever-Changing Same
- A Fiesta of Music : Solana Beach Festival Focus Is Ethnicity
- AEROSPACE
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : EMPOWERMENT : People of Color Must Embrace Their Own Diversity
- The Presidential Race Finally Turns Serious
- SAN DIEGO : Bribery Suspect Pleads Innocent
- O'Neal May Try to Pull a Power Play
- Umpires Involved in Altercations : Jurisprudence: Parking-lot confrontation sparks charges of assault. Baseball-throwing incident under investigation.
- GOLF : Four Tied for Lead in LPGA Championship
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Allison Takes Stock and Is Impressed
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Anonymous Chinese Food in a Famous-Name Setting
- Dissidents in Evidence at Sears Annual Meeting
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bumpy Road for Crispin Glover Vehicle
- La Jolla Eye Doctor Facing Probe Claims to Be God-Like
- Garamendi: Insurers Can Pay Claims
- Blacks, Latinos Clash Over Redistricting : Voting: Plan drafted by MALDEF would hand over part of Walters' district to Alatorre and Hernandez. It draws fire from the head of the local NAACP.
- Bureaucratic Clog : Sewage Overflow Has Residents Disgusted and Agencies Pointing Fingers
- CSUN Faculty Urges State of Emergency : Finance: Teachers call for drastic reorganization after learning that budget reductions could be far worse than anticipated.
- Chapel to Take a Sabbatical : Facility at Mission San Juan Capistrano Is Closing for Renovations
- 3 Hurt, 1 Fatally, in Auto Crash; Drunk Driving Suspected
- Simi Valley Schools Won't Travel to Riot Areas for Playoff Games
- Herde, Saipe Named All-WCC
- TV's Own Domino Effect . . .
- 'Hamlet' Served Up With Trims, Clever Twists
- Shopkeepers Fight Back : Blacks Join With Koreans in a Battle to Rebuild Their Liquor Stores
- GARDEN GROVE : City OKs $27,000 Arts Contributions
- Countywide : Bill Would Restrict Identifying Jurors
- Lions Leave, but Not on Little Cats' Feet : Permits: Illegal cubs sent from San Clemente back to Kansas farm, amid the snarls of animal rights groups.
- Knicks Take Bulls to 7; Ewing Hurt
- Padres' Clark Won't Play Numbers Game : Baseball: Outfielder is off to such a poor start this season that he refuses to check his average, which is below .200.
- Lyle Alzado Is Dead at 43 of Cancer : Football: The former Raider succumbs to a rare brain lymphoma that he said was brought on by use of steroids.
- Border Mate Scores Upset in Hollywood Park Feature
- Front-Running Pierce Led by a Throwback : College baseball: Top-seeded Brahmas open regional final behind scrappy right fielder Joey Arnold.
- PREP NOTES : Wielandt to Play Softball at Iowa
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE / NOTEBOOK : Jury Unification, Cost Reduction Written in Future Cup Plans
- In the Bins: Previously unreleased, unaccompanied piano...
- Hunt Continues for Vanished Oil Executive : Mystery: His car was found with its motor running. Authorities are unsure if ransom note is genuine.
- Candidate Agran Now Eligible for Matching Funds
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Parliament Still Stalled on President
- Wells Fargo to Institute Debit Card Fee
- La Paz Intermediate Finds Benefits to Village Life
- MD Pleads Not Guilty in Drug Case : Justice: Prominent doctor who is also Palomar College board president is accused of prescribing potent drugs without a legitimate medical purpose.
- Encouraging news: Attorney Thomas Wall of the...
- SANTA ANA : Phone Call Brings His Past Full Circle
- VAN NUYS : St. John Fails to Turn Herself in for Evaluation
- Regional Pits Cal Lutheran Against Host UC San Diego
- Crewman Just Fit to Be Tied
- Retailers Double-Crossed by 'JFK'
- Pop Album Chart : Kriss Kross Pushes Def Leppard Aside
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : EMPOWERMENT : Fires Cleared South L.A.--Now Residents Can Redefine It
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : Rescuing the City : We Must Start with the Children
- A Day With Catherine the Great
- Foley Drops His Opposition to Congress Pay Raise Amendment
- German Greens Collect Condoms for Russia
- MISSION VIEJO : Volunteers Sought for 7 City Panels
- A Marriage of Inconvenience
- Foes Regroup in New Battle to Keep Out Drug Center : Lake View Terrace: News that Phoenix House wants to buy a bankrupt hospital stuns neighbors, who thought they won the fight three years ago.
- MISSION VIEJO : City May Try to Lure U.S. Soccer Team
- Culbertsons Lose Temecula Winery : Business: Out-of-court settlement ends lawsuit battle between founders of wine-making company and the Thorntons, who took control from John and Martha Culbertson.
- Weekend Weather Forecast Promises More of the Same
- Royals Fall From Favor Among Subjects
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : ETHNIC COALITIONS : Reinvent Koreatown From the Center to the Sidewalks
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : THE FUTURE CITY : Building an Ethnically Diverse 'Shining City on the Hill'
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : INTERVIEW : Jesse Jackson : A Community Leader Speaking for Those Who Have No Voice
- VAN NUYS : IRS Raids Business Office of Candidate
- VENTURA : Photos of Monroe Filming on Display
- Silt Clogging Marina del Rey Entrance Channel : Environment: Boaters are outraged at the marina's condition. But removing toxic sediment could endanger marine life and cost millions.
- JULIAN : Child Killed When Car Backs Over Him
- FAA Rejects Van Nuys Air Controllers' Plea to Increase Staff and Pay : Aviation: Despite the airport's high-traffic volume, the agency said its guidelines don't allow raising the tower's 'visual flight' grade level.
- When a Trial Absolutely Must Be Moved
- PERSPECTIVE ON GOVERNMENT : Our Political Process Suits the 18th Century : Technology has changed but decision-making has not. Our out-of-sync 'democracy' is slow, costly and exclusionary.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : School Official Remains in Hospital
- LOS ANGELES : Deadline for Scholarship Applications Postponed
- Countywide : Schaefer Receives Sheriff's Support
- As Bill Koch Is Proving, You <i> Can</i> Buy Happiness
- Shutout Whets Appetite of Angels' Valera
- NCAA TENNIS : UCLA Women Get Rematch With Florida
- Marching to Right-Wing Beat of a Different Drummer
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Pirates Defeat Braves, 4-3, With Two Runs in Ninth
- Luck Reunites Wartime Pals After 47 Years : Friends: Marine buddies fought on Iwo Jima and later lost touch. Come to find out, they've lived only a mile apart for 20 years.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Library Plan Wins State Senate Vote
- Prime Ticket's Hall Ahead of the Field on Dunleavy Move
- Hats Off to the Singing Cowboys of Yesteryear : Old West: The Gene Autry museum will feature concerts, seminars and classic films this weekend in a tribute to the mythic American heroes of 50 years ago.
- BOOK REVIEW : Nuns Then and Now: A Change of Habit : SISTERS; Lives of Devotion and Defiance <i> by Julia Lieblich</i> ; Ballantine Books $20; 292 pages
- THOUSAND OAKS : IRS Raids Office of GOP Candidate
- Hospital Deluged With Gifts for Injured Trucker : Donations: Daniel Freeman has received thousands of items intended for riot victim Reginald Denny, who was discharged Thursday.
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Crowd Smashes Windows at Burger Stand; 13 Held
- Drexler Scores 34 as Trail Blazers Move Ahead : NBA: Portland takes series from Suns, 4-1, to reach Western finals again, 118-106.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : ETHNIC COALITIONS : The Battle for Dignity on a Daily Basis
- Panel OKs Tollway for Eastern O.C. : Transportation: After a heated session, Anaheim, Orange and Santa Ana members vote against the $630-million, 23-mile highway. Regulatory roadblocks still lie ahead.
- TERRITORY : Argentina Angles to Take Back Disputed Falklands
- FCC Seeks Comment on New TV Rules
- * John Eyler has been named president...
- Bush Officials Urge LAX Sale for Urban Aid
- World's No. 1 Realty Firm Files for Bankruptcy
- 'Waterdance's' Big-Hearted Bash
- San Diego : Uproar by Prisoners Ends Peacefully
- Countywide : Transition Road to Close Temporarily
- PALMDALE : Crash Into Creek Injures Motorist
- America 3 Needs One More : Sailing: Koch's boat shows superior speed in taking 3-1 advantage over Il Moro di Venezia.
- U.S. Team Counts on Gold-Medal Fever to Bridge Generation Gap : Volleyball: Sturm's mix of younger players and Olympic veterans debuts against Japan.
- Football
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- Man Ordered to Pay $11 Million to Daughter in Her Mother's Killing
- Simi Schools Cancel Trips, Citing Attacks : King case aftermath: Officials restrict class and athletic travel because district buses outside the area are pelted with rocks and verbal abuse.
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Chapman Loses Chance at 30-Victory Season
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK : Mt. Carmel's Dring Goes Out as a Winner in Palomar Finals
- Gymnastics
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Benzinger Feels Devalued by Status
- Beach Volleyball Tour Makes San Diego Stop
- ART REVIEWS : Diane Arbus: Pictures From the Institutions
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Poly Clinches Share of Title Behind Arm, Bat of Diaz
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Birmingham's Impressive Effort Marred by Relay Team's Mistake
- Ocean Pacific Sunwear Loses 3rd Key Executive : Resignation: John Bernards says his departure is not related to two others last week. The company announces it wants to sell a clothing division.
- Thousands Flee Blasts in Soviet Pacific Port : Disaster: Explosion at Vladivostok arsenal triggers other blasts that thunder for hours across the city.
- Brown Appeals for Aid Program to Rebuild Cities : Campaign: Candidate, in Los Angeles appearance, calls on Democratic leaders to act. He says he will stress the plight of urban America.
- U.S. Seizes Dinosaur Bones Tied to Sioux Controversy
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : ECONOMIC RENEWAL : Revive the New Deal: It's Time for Massive Public Investment
- DIPLOMACY : U.S.-Syrian Relationship Turns Chilly : Damascus hints that it might be prepared to ease its historic enmity with neighboring Iraq.
- Workers' Comp Bill OKd by Senate
- He's Been Riding High Since 1912 : Lifestyles: That's the year Buck Steiner joined the rodeo. For the past 62 years he's been making quality saddles and boots.
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON AIDS
- HERE COME THE BRIDES : RESALE : Something Old, Something Used
- Okinawa Marks 20 Years of Freedom From U.S. : Pacific: Few seem to regret '72 return to Japanese rule, although many lament a loss of cultural identity.
- The Real Wizard of <i> Uhs</i> Left His Daughters, <i> Um</i> , Giggling
- If you don't want to put on the dog, try saying 'tanks' to the military.
- Coastal Commission Staff OKs Controversial Ocean-Bluff Golf Course : Development: But state officials have questions about public beach access and open space at the Rancho Palos Verdes site.
- CORONADO : Fine of $30,000 for Mishandling PCBs
- SAN DIEGO : Warning Issued on Phone Scam
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Coach's Instinct Is Correct; Western Goes Undefeated in Orange League
- L.A. Baptist Shuns Montclair Prep
- San Clemente's Hulse Advances in Surfing
- Diamond Jubilee : Mets' Bret Saberhagen to Return to Dodger Stadium Tonight, One Month Shy : of the 10th Anniversary of His No-Hit Gem for Cleveland in 1982 City Final
- CSUN Begins Final Push for NCAA Berth
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Trainers Beware: Sometimes Horses Get Teeth Into Work
- Aztecs Defeat BYU in WAC First Round
- Music Reviews : Comedian Victor Borge Still Trucking at 83
- Four Groups Interested in Using LATC
- C-17 Fears Hurt McDonnell Stock
- Clinton Assails Bush Record in Education : Schools: He ticks off what he calls President's broken promises and restates his own proposals for improvements.
- HERE COME THE BRIDES : How to Have a Beautiful Wedding Without Spending a Lot of Money
- ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Mood Turns Tense as Black Ministers, Davis Discuss Riots
- Understanding the Riots
- Civil War 'Battle Cry' Still Resounds for Princeton Professor : History: James McPherson says his fascination with America's 'Second Revolution' helps him write fresh material on an overworked subject.
- BREA : Parade, Picnic Mark City's 75th Birthday
- Countywide : New Rape Crisis Hot Line Planned
- A Working-Class Coach Is Something to Be
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Mt. SAC Next Obstacle for Rancho Santiago
- Eby to Pitch for Pierce in Regional Final Opener
- Loyola's Napolitano Is Honored by WCC
- Oak Park Lands the Last Laugh
- Blyleven Becomes a Comeback Kid at 41 : Angels: Veteran right-hander will make first major league start since 1990 on Tuesday.
- TV Reviews : 'Secrets of the Bible' Cluttered With Kitsch
- Sony Promotes Andrew Kaplan to Oversee Its Television Units
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Serbs and Muslims Battle House-to-House in Sarajevo
- A 'Desperate' Daryl Gates Writes of His Son : Books: Account of Scott Gates' drug use are in 'Chief,' which is due out next week.
- PLACENTIA : Detective Helping Youths Find Jobs
- Agran to Gain Federal Funds for Campaign
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Lawyer Hints at Provocation in Denny Case : Beating: Officials dismiss claim that the truck driver may have taunted the crowd before he was attacked. Victim is released from the hospital.
- Redondo Final Is Set for Saturday
- Panel Urged to Ease Path of Minorities : Relations: Education, economic action needed to forestall possibility of violent outbreaks in the county, speakers say.
- Officer Finally in Rightful Place
- Cycling
- Early Impressions : College softball: Twenty-five wins bring soft-spoken freshman Blake a mound of respect with her CSUN teammates.
- L.A. Jazz Pioneer Collette, Due at Maxwell's, Uses Music to Sooth Strife
- America 3 Takes Control : Sailing: U.S. crew steers clear of its own mishaps and Il Moro di Venezia on its way to a 3-1 lead.
- Music Reviews : Chamber Music/LA Revives Kreisler Work
- Jobless Claims Rise for 2nd Straight Week
- Exclusions May Cancel Out Benefits of Trip Insurance
- HERE COME THE BRIDES : BY MAIL : Matrimonial Bliss by Fax and Phone
- House OKs Aid for L.A., Despite Foes : Congress: Unexpected, strong opposition fails to derail $494.6-million bill in 244-162 vote. Fourteen Republican California lawmakers oppose measure. Package includes help for Chicago.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : ECONOMIC RENEWAL : Bolster the 'Other' America--Rethink the Great Society
- Critics Accuse Carrabino of Making Racial Slurs : Education: State school board member denies uttering insensitive remarks. His defenders blame complaints on political foes.
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : State Parks Agency to Move Offices
- SAN CLEMENTE : 'Magnet' School May Lose Its Pull
- Man Collapses, Dies After Struggle With Police
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Shooting That Needs an Investigation
- WARNER SPRINGS : Border Officer Hurt in Crash With Agent
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 9% Water Rate Hike Will Be Discussed
- OCEANSIDE : Hostage Standoff Ends With Arrest