- STANTON : Ex-Mayor Sues City in Zoning Argument
- Insect Fair Stars Teen-Age Tarantula
- Vote Put Off on TwinPorts Building Moratorium
- CAMARILLO : Protesters Call School Staff Racist
- $3.8-Billion Budget OKd by Council : Funding: Majority backs plan to divert money from Community Redevelopment Agency to preserve police and fire services.
- When It Comes to Nicknames, to Be Right, You Have to Be Left
- John Lund, 81; Radio, Stage and Film Actor
- OXNARD : New Amphitheater Ready for Festival
- CALABASAS : Last Hearing Set on School Budget Cuts
- Jury Awards $195,000 in Harassment Suit : Courts: A former officer of the Buena Park Police Department alleged two co-workers sexually harassed her during her two years with the department.
- NCAA's Slant in Selecting Regional Sites Worries Garrido
- Tomorrow's leaders: The name that drew the...
- Expos Extend Dodger Woes : Baseball: Montreal joins teams battering L.A. bullpen and wins, 6-5, in 10th.
- Benes Gets the Padres Through It : Baseball: Padres beat the Mets, 4-2, after surviving a night of turmoil.
- Lockheed Recognized for Air Quality Efforts
- Jean-Jacques Bienaime has been appointed vice president...
- Nordstrom earnings fell to $21.6 million, or...
- Vitesse Semiconductor Joins Chip Consortium
- Leslie's Poolmart Posts 1st Quarter $2.78-Million Loss
- Bishop Admits He Fathered Boy, Says He Asked God's Forgiveness
- A Literary Heiress : Author: A distant relative of Leo Tolstoy, Russian short-story writer Tatyana Tolstaya says writing is in her blood. Critics say her work follows in the tradition of Gogol and praise it for its satire and surrealism.
- Frank Miranda has joined Standard Mortgage Co....
- Matthews Studio Profit Triples in 2nd Quarter
- BE Avionics to Close Plant in Garden Grove
- Michael Hughes has been promoted to director...
- American Pacific State's Profit Rises 9% for Quarter
- Larry E. Miller has joined Sandicast as...
- Shareholders of Cytocare May Appeal : Court: Those who lost money when the firm's stock price plummeted are upset that a federal judge dismissed their suit.
- SBA Office Salutes 3 Business Owners
- HemaCare Reports Profit of $21,000 for 1st Quarter
- $1.5-Million Fine Levied in Frivolous Lawsuit : Courts: Plaintiff and counsel are ordered to pay because they pursued case even though they had no proof of their claims.
- CU Bancorp Reports 40% Drop in Quarterly Profit
- With Design in Mind Posts Increased 2nd-Quarter Loss
- An Inspired Choice for Earhart Award
- GOP Contributor's Ex-Wife Writes to Bush Asking for $100,000 Back
- From Start, This Story Was Made to Be on TV
- The Ticket for Clinton? Everyone Has an Idea : Campaign: Suggestions for the vice presidential spot are pouring in, but few fill that combination of glitz and stability.
- ORANGE : Santiago Creek Plan on Council Agenda
- Hope Survives a Lack of Clues in Disappearance : Mystery: Missing since March 4, Nancy Huter has been the object of an intense search by relatives and friends.
- OCEANSIDE : Cabdriver Found Shot to Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : Survey to Address Downtown Renewal
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Education Group Seeks to Fill 4 Seats
- Ailing Hospitals : Donations Are Sought to Cover Cost of Caring for Riot Victims Who Had No Insurance
- Lingering Gray Skies Cast Pall on Merchants : Weather: Many worry that another foggy summer will hurt tourism again. But meteorologists predict warmer days.
- College Football
- Gonzalez Is Extended in Beating Brooks
- Orthwein Becomes Patriot Owner
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Crossing Delancey' at Gindi
- QUOTABLE
- Wars, Industrialization Threaten Iraqi Wildlife
- COUNTYWIDE : Gray Skies Expected to Stay for a While
- MISSION VIEJO : Counselor Picked for Leadership Program
- Men Arrested in Space Satellite Hacking Called Peace Activists : Courts: The pair arrested at Rockwell International face a maximum 10 years in prison and fines.
- Denny Issues a Statement, Says He Is Feeling 'OK' : Recovery: The trucker who was savagely beaten says he has 'no idea of what happened.' He also says 'I don't believe in any slur against any person or any type of person.'
- ANAHEIM : City to Weigh Hike in Garbage, Sewer Fees
- Prep Polls
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Newport Harbor, Whittier Christian Receive Top Seedings
- No Proceeds for Riot Victims From Kirov's O.C. Shows
- Weekend Box Office : 'Player,' 'Vinny' Show Strength
- It's a Supercalifragilistic World : Movies: Richard and Robert Sherman have been writing Disney songs for three decades. A new album contains 'special moments' from their partnership.
- Dura Pharmaceuticals has named James W. Newman...
- SECURITIES
- Brown Takes Gang Members on Raft Trip, Boosts Environment
- Measures on Limiting Council Terms, Offshore Drilling on June 2 Ballot
- ACTON : Boy, 15, Found Dead in Swimming Pond
- TUSTIN : Emergency Response Procedures Revised
- SANTA CLARITA : Candidate Rebuts Criticism of Funds
- Support of Anti-Fruit Fly Measures to Be Sought : Agriculture: Officials hope that warning county supervisors and the public now will prevent opposition to the aerial spraying of malathion.
- Panel Refuses to Lift Ban on Record-Holder Reynolds
- Actress Finds One's Person's Trashy Is Another One's Treasure : Movies: Marisa Tomei, who stars with Joe Pesci in 'My Cousin Vinny,' has won praise for her portrayal of a less-than-genteel Brooklynite.
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Make-Up Games Will Be Doubleheaders
- It's Time Again for TV's Insane System
- BCCI Creditors Delay Compensation Hearing
- Grossmont Bank has announced several staff changes:...
- TECHNOLOGY : Firms Putting More Computer Memory Into Smaller Packages
- Quantum Acquires Firm: Quantum Health Resources Inc.,...
- April Home Sales on Slow Upswing : Real estate: The housing market continues to improve. But the numbers are still down 20% from last year.
- Stephen Doherty has joined the Waterfront Hilton...
- RECALLS
- Guarding Against Face, Mouth Injury in Sports for Youth
- Millions of Aid Dollars at Stake as Trial in Census Challenge Begins
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Mexican Citizen's Execution Delayed
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS U.S. SENATE : Barbie Doll Becomes a Pawn in the Campaign
- COUNTYWIDE : 100 New Child-Care Workers Are Sought
- LONG BEACH : Ex-Officer Found Liable in Beating of Teen-Agers
- LOS ANGELES : School Board to Lay Off All Driver's Safety Teachers
- CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS / 50TH DISTRICT : 11 Candidates Squirm to Stand Out in a Crowded Race
- WEST SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Man Sentenced to 37 Years in Store Thefts
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Padres Keep Seattle's Gene Harris From Joining the NFL With Trade
- Boxley Is Hoping for a Replay of Last Year
- A West That Wasn't : Roundup Time for Singing Cowboys
- STAGE
- A New Niche for an Old Fixture : Entrepreneurs: A Westlake Village businessman hopes that home builders will abandon the time-honored metal medicine chest in favor of his plastic one.
- California Amplifier Reports $627,000 Profit
- May Department Stores reported earnings of $81...
- It's a Dirty Job, but . . . : Small Firm Cleans Fuel Tanks and the Contents
- People Who Live in Glass Houses
- Next Step : Restless Russians Hold Key to Israeli Election : Many immigrants are underemployed or jobless. Wielding 200,000 votes, will they turn against Likud?
- Reform Plan Urges 'Character Education' in Elementary Grades
- Market Scene : Tiny Tokyo District Is Wired for Electronics Buffs : * More than 400 stores are crammed into 700 square yards. If a gadget isn't there, it doesn't exist anywhere.
- Regional Outlook : Speaking of Diversity, Try Welsh, Sorbish or Frisian : Western Europe's obscure local languages are enjoying a resurgence along with pride of place.
- Nebraska, W. Virginia Primaries Today
- 7 Thieves Still Sought in Jewelry Store Holdups
- Insanity Plea Entered in Convair Shootings
- SIMI VALLEY : Crude-Oil Pipeline Franchise Approved
- NEWPORT BEACH : 700 Apply for 4 New Firefighter Openings
- CAMARILLO : Airport Plans to Add 50 Hangars
- Trail Blazers' Win One for the Books : NBA: Portland's 153-151 victory over Phoenix is highest-scoring playoff game ever.
- After Two America's Cup Races, It's Technology 1, Sailing 1 : Yachting: The experts say Il Moro skipper Cayard is dealing well with America 3's edge in speed.
- All She Needs Is an Engine : St. James Shows She Can Drive Indy, but Car Is Too Slow
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Hired Gun Just Doing His Job
- Local Band Trying to Master Soukous Music From Africa
- Hughes to Build Torpedoes: Hughes Aircraft Co....
- Car Rater J. D. Power, Rival Head for Court : Autos: The industry leader sues after two employees jump to the Santa Ana company. The smaller firm says Power seeks to ruin it financially.
- Wal-Mart, May Co. Gain; Nordstrom Slides
- ENVIRONMENT
- Foothill Stock Offering Raises $25.1 Million
- Surveying a Research Rivalry : Car analyses: An upstart rival contends that industry giant J. D. Power & Associates is trying to drive it out of business with a lawsuit.
- Maverick Satellite Still Eludes Lasso by Shuttle : Space: Target foils astronauts from Endeavour a second time. Crew makes plans to try rescue again.
- New York Times Union Found in Contempt : Labor: A federal judge says further disruptions will cost a group representing drivers up to $500,000 an hour.
- Pact With Vietnam: International Marketing Consortium, a...
- Petoseed Forms Europe Unit
- National Agenda : Ancient Scissors Industry Cuts Both Ways in India : On the one hand, it provides employment and self-sufficiency. But it has crippled thousands who work in unsafe conditions.
- U.N. Gunman Found Incompetent for Trial
- Farm Revenues Drop $1 Billion, State Reports
- Plan Hurts Pharmacies
- Racial Unrest and Immigration
- Video Proves Jury Wrong
- Destruction in Koreatown
- Losing View From the Car
- Public Schools Real Target
- Destruction in Koreatown
- Destruction in Koreatown
- Cleaning Up L.A.
- Racial Unrest and Immigration
- Skyrocketing Utility Bills
- Defense Lawyers
- Destruction in Koreatown
- Destruction in Koreatown
- Destruction in Koreatown
- Racial Unrest and Immigration
- OTHER NEWS - May 12, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 12, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 12, 1992
- MOVIES - May 12, 1992
- Obituaries - May 12, 1992
- Names in the News - May 12, 1992
- Names in the News - May 12, 1992
- Names in the News - May 12, 1992
- Names in the News - May 12, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 12, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 12, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 12, 1992
- TV Tapes and Newspaper Photos of Riots Subpoenaed : Media: News organizations say they will draw line at providing material that was not broadcast or published.
- Boy Pulled to His Death Through Bus Floor
- Deputy, Drug Suspect Slain in Raid on Palmdale Home : Narcotics: Two children, a woman and an elderly man present during shootout are taken into custody.
- Deputy, Drug Suspect Slain in Raid on Palmdale Home : Narcotics: A woman is held on suspicion of murder. Two children and an elderly man are questioned.
- RELIEF: New rules allowing direct phone and...
- Webster to Head Probe of Police Response to Riot : Law enforcement: The former FBI director pledges a wide-ranging inquiry. Police Commission's role and statements by public officials will be included in review.
- Aid for Riot Victims Pours Into the City : Donations: It comes in single cans of food from individuals and in truckloads of items from corporations. Some worry that the outpouring may not last.
- Questions Remain for Convair's Uneasy Employees : Aerospace: Hughes Aircraft, General Dynamics say announcement on mechanics of merger is months away.
- Cables From Blown Tire Pull 3-Year-Old to His Death
- Profile : Consultant Works to Sell Beijing on Human Rights : * U.S. businessman tries to free political prisoners while lobbying for China's favorable trade status.
- Hughes Agrees to Buy Convair Missile Units
- HANDS OFF! Nowadays, people want fun from...
- Public's Riot Fears Trigger Run on Guns in California
- Nathanson Quits Coastal Panel : Appointees: Brown says he received resignation letter from the indicted commissioner two weeks ago. Beverly Hills real estate agent Diana Doo will fill the vacancy.
- Public's Riot Fears Trigger Run on Guns in California : Weapons: Sales in Orange County climb sharply. Buyers don't seem to care about the cost.
- HEEEERE'S DOC! Johnny Carson's hanging it up...
- Woman Held in Slaying of Her 3 Children, Husband in Long Beach
- RECALLS
- TECHNOLOGY - May 12, 1992
- McLaughlin Construction Inc. in Lancaster won a...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Firm Offers Phone Service to Vietnam : Telecommunications: Long-distance company in Costa Mesa hopes to woo customers from major competitors with lower rates for direct-dial calls.
- Clinton Is Only Hope for Unions : The Democrat is not ideal, but he is much less of a threat than Ross Perot and George Bush.
- Citadel Quarterly Net Income Rises 37%
- At a Glance:
- The Press : Europe Views U.S. Election
- Maverick Satellite Still Eludes Lasso by Shuttle : Space: Target foils Endeavour's crew on 9 different efforts. NASA may try a new rescue attempt today.
- Caltech Scientists Find Magnetic Particles in Human Brains : Research: The function of the tiny structures is unknown, but they are similar to those that enable other animals to sense direction.
- Science Center Offers Teachers, Pupils Hands-On Fun
- Petitions Move Perot Nearer Candidacy : Politics: His supporters submit more than 200,000 signatures in campaign to place the billionaire's name on the Texas ballot.
- TECHNOLOGY - May 12, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - May 12, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - May 12, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 12, 1992
- Gorbachev Raises a Global Red Flag Over 'Chaos of Conflicts'
- Bush, Congress Seek to Forge Urban Aid Plan
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : Understanding the Riots
- AFTER THE RIOTS: REBUILDING THE COMMUNITY : Rebuild L.A. Asks Residents for Their Input
- Court of Diminishing Resort : Two recent rulings further chip away at defendants' rights
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 68TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Incumbent's Vacancy a Window of Opportunity for Candidates : Two Democrats and three Republicans will compete in June 2 primary for seat in the newly drawn district.
- ELECTIONS / 35TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Challengers See Redrawn Boundaries as Edge Against Incumbent
- Years-and-a-Day Wait Is Over for Guerrero : Indy 500: Speed holds for pole at track that broke his heart, almost ended his life.
- Miscellany
- Sockers Hoping to Ice Sidekicks : Soccer: Sockers try to break out the bubbly with MSL championship victory at home.
- Harris, Padres Not Wild About Performances : Baseball: Greg Harris walks six in 9-3 loss to Philadelphia, but his struggles are similar to starters Bruce Hurst and Andy Benes.
- Hurricane Paul an Ill Wind for Cubens : Defenders: America 3 praises Il Moro di Venezia skipper for making the race a "super battle." Comeback buoys Koch's crew.
- Streisand Deal Bigger Than Jackson's, Madonna's? : Contracts: The entertainer's $40-million agreement with Sony may be tops because of her proven track record in film.
- Obituaries : Panos Christi; TV Actor, Theater Director
- Work Force Spends More Time on the Road : Census: Transit officials expect trend to be reversed as mass transit and new regulations come in to play.
- The Play's the Key : Children Turn to Acting to Save After-School Program
- HEALTH WATCH : C Plus
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Quest to Revise Regional Planning : Any effort to reform the process would need to recognize the importance of coordination with neighboring regions.
- Pro Football
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Improves to 7-0 With Victory
- Former Coach Serving 'Em Up to Padres
- AFTERMATH
- 'L.A. Art Night' Draws Crowd for AIDS Event
- Obituaries : Malcolm A. MacIntyre; Former Eastern Airlines President
- Bad Timing Awards
- Huge Telescope Mirrors Widen Window on the World : Science: Astronomers use a special furnace to mold glass. Technology will give more researchers access to the universe.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Drowns While Cleaning His Pool
- Signs Point to Another Flight From L.A. : Migration: Interest in the Ventura County real estate market has increased after the riots. An exodus by fearful Angelenos similar to the one after the Watts unrest is considered likely by some agents.
- Aylwin Tells of New Chile in L.A. Visit
- When Opportunity Knocks, Just Say <i> Oui</i> : Expatriates: For many Southern Californians, Euro Disney means work combined with adventure and new possibilities.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: May 9
- 4 Teen-Agers Hurt by Drive-By Shots
- Huntington Library: Orderly Chaos but a Researcher's Delight
- Creating More One-Way Roads Is a Two-Way Street
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Arnsparger Calm Amid Defense's Flux
- Miscellany
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : CHAPTER 5 : 'At last they <i> see </i> we're not lying to them.'
- Canucks Stagger but Win : NHL playoffs: Vancouver nearly loses a 4-0 lead but holds on to beat Edmonton, 4-3. Victory forces Game 6 of Smythe Division finals.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Belcher Follows Orders, Blanks Cubs, 6-0
- 'The Cosby Show' Was Profound, Influential--and Indispensable
- Music / Dance Reviews : Jazz Dancers Inc. at Japan America
- Imagine Disneyland as a cafeteria.For 30 years,...
- Thoroughfare a Rough Road to Maintain : Transportation: The state is responsible for taking care of Topanga Canyon Boulevard. But it wants Los Angeles to assume part of the role.
- The Numbers
- PLATFORM : Property Drop
- COUNTYWIDE : Donations Sought for Science Programs
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Gooden, Sheffield Finally Get the Meeting They've Awaited
- Census Portends Troubled Times Ahead for O.C.
- Tales From the Underside : Author Kem Nunn has known his share of lowlifes. Now they populate his writing.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: REBUILDING THE COMMUNITY : In Boyle Heights, Brown Learns of Life in Projects : Gang members: The candidate gets an earful from young Latinos and blacks. He chooses 2 to join him on campaign trip.
- She's Doing All the Right Things : Badminton: Karin Schambeck, La Habra's premier player, proves to be a model athlete, student and daughter.
- Here's Life Under the Sweet Sail of Success
- Music / Dance Reviews : Iona Brown Debuts With LACO
- AFTERMATH
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Phillies' Jordan Comes Off the DL
- AFTERMATH
- Stage : 'Rickey' a Dramatic Meeting
- No Recession in Compensation for Chief Executives, Forbes Reports
- HONG KONG
- Do We Want to Stay in L.A.? : Options: Many Angelenos are trying to decide what to do in the wake of the riots. Some are already packing, but others have recommitted themselves to a city they love.
- He Backpedals 48 Years to Make Amends
- Washington Insight
- The Fire Down Below : The mine has smoldered 30 years, choking the vitality out of Centralia. But the last residents won't leave; their story says much about life in coal country.
- Errant Satellite Twists Out of Shuttle's Grasp
- How Riot Relief Assistance Can Be Obtained
- Rich-Poor Gulf Widens in State : Census: Data shows median income grew in 1980s. It also shows poverty, especially among children, rose.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : How Los Angeles Reached the Crisis Point Again
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : CHAPTER 1 : 'Not guilty . . . not guilty . . . not guilty . . . not guilty. . . .'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Scandal, Splintered System Cast Italy Adrift : Politics: President's resignation leaves country leaderless. Efforts to form coalition are hindered by a divided Parliament.
- Motorcyclist Dies in Collision with Truck
- Water Watch
- CAMARILLO : Development Study Is Expected Soon
- Social Security Wants Candidate to Refund $22,000 in Disability Pay
- SEAL BEACH : Hellman Ranch Plan on Council Agenda
- BREA : Blind Inventor Fights City's Eviction Notice
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : State Coastal Panel to Vote on Pierside
- Father Usually Knows Best, Sometimes He's First to Know
- Left wing Bob Errey will miss the...
- Close Finish Was Nothing New to Il Moro di Venezia : Challengers: There was banter between crews at the finish, but the Italians were unsure who won the race.
- SOFTBALL : Top-Seeded UCLA Plays Host to Utah in Opening Round
- 'Richard II' Has a Message for Our Times
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Prine Gets Down to Business at Pantages
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : CHAPTER 4 : 'You can't save for a rainy day because there is nothing to save.'
- Cycling
- Guzman Rights the Blue Jays, 4-1 : Baseball: He beats Angels after Toronto loses first two games of weekend series.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : '84 Olympic Flame Still Burns
- Cemetery Gave Him New Life as Writer : Lifestyles: Burying ground provided place to sleep; library provided knowledge to start over.
- World Bank to Link Aid, Military Spending
- SEC Weighs In Again on Issue of Executive Pay : Corporations: Chairman Richard Breeden wants shareholders to have easier access to information on compensation.
- Riots Are Latest Blow to Nation's Small Businesses : Economy: The current slump continues to take a heavy toll on the sector.
- Products That Tap Lucrative Non-U.S. Bonds
- JAPAN
- How 2 Firms Coped With Riots : Arco Followed a Disaster Plan; Black Dining Chain Ad-Libbed
- One Little Whiff of 'Fearless' Nearly Left Him Speechless
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY
- Ex-President of Carolco Starts Own Company
- Washington Insight
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : CHAPTER 3 : The word in the streets: 'Burn, baby, burn.'
- Real O.C. Boom Was in the '60s : Labor: The number of low- and high-wage jobs in the service industry rose from 1980 to 1990, as manufacturing decreased in importance.
- OCCUPATION: PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
- Real O.C. Boom Was in the '60s : Growth: The number of houses built in the decade was up 76% to 232,379 from 132,193 units constructed in the 1950s.
- Taiwan Segregates Thai Workers : Labor: The country is allowing foreign employees for the first time, but they must stay in locked camps at night and cannot marry or bring relatives.
- The Hall of Fame for rock just can't get rollin' : But backers of the Cleveland site refuse to sing the blues despite the six years of delays and problems.
- Washington Insight
- KGB Troops Loyal to Tajiks' Leader Fire on Crowd, Kill 4
- North Korea Reportedly Will Return U.S. Remains
- Campaign Dateline : A weekly window on the 1992 elections : Post Riots, Candidates Ask: To Tour or Not to Tour?
- Students Save Intercollegiate Sports : Education: They vote to increase their fees $80 a year at Chico State to keep athletic programs.
- Aspin Urges Expanded Role for National Guard
- Understanding the Riots
- Where The Candidates Stand on Abortion
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : Defining Moments
- Washington Insight