- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Why Irvine Promoter Threw In the Towel
- Album Briefs: Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to four stars (excellent):
- Riverside's Hicks Wins Speedway Main Event
- Norris Escapes Serious Injury After Vehicle Overturns on Freeway
- Fall Programming Takes a Dramatic Turn
- SMALL SCHOOLS QUARTERFINALS : Calvary Chapel Steps Up to Bat to Carry On a Tradition
- Dilemma: If Reynolds Runs, Others in Meet May Face Ban
- DowDell Named First Team All-American
- Ribs Won't Be on Florida State Menu
- Carreras at the Greek
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Censorship Exhibition
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- 3-A QUARTERFINALS : Tillers Won't Let Coach Leave--Yet
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' TENNIS : Torrey Pines, La Jolla Romp to Team Titles
- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS TRACK : Garritson, Foothill Relay Wipe Out County Records
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : University Gets Help From Errors to Win
- When Robert Jason Isn't on Stage, He Teaches Theater to Children
- Pop Music Reviews : Ride Changes the Pace at Coach House
- . . . While Summer Brims With Series Premieres
- A Big Deal for Olvera Street : City Prop. H would give it a well-deserved new lease on life
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' VOLLEYBALL : Unseeded Teams Rise to Occasion : Finals: Rancho Bernardo tops USDHS in five games to take 2-A title. Southwest sweeps Bonita Vista in 3-A.
- Flight Late, but Bulls Soar : East: Jordan struggles for three quarters but scores 16 points in the fourth to lead Chicago into the finals.
- Dumb Deal Now Done Deal: Vikings Cut Walker
- Wild Pitch in 11th Sinks Fillmore
- Prep Sports
- BADMINTON ROUNDUP : San Diego High's Monsavath Earns Singles, Doubles Titles
- Goldberg, Hancock Teamed in 'Koi'
- BALLET REVIEW : Glorious Hokum by the Kirov
- The Multidirectional Life of Vetza Trussell--Actress, Cellist . . .
- No. 1 Miami Gets By Cal in 13th, 4-3
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda a Winner . . . Behind the Plate
- Relocation of Juvenile Dependency Courts Criticized : Antelope Valley: Troubled children and their families will face three-hour bus rides to Monterey Park complex.
- Oak Park Deep-Sixes Village Christian : Prep baseball: Eagles rally from 3-0 first-inning deficit in a 1-A quarterfinal.
- By Hiring Daly, No One Can Laugh at Nets Now
- MOVIE REVIEW : Uncut Version of Visconti's Epic 'Rocco'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers, in Pain, to Remain in Hospital
- Sargeant Brings Down Hammer Throw Mark
- Upbringing Launched Ferguson's Career : Prep volleyball: Royal's standout setter received an early education in the sport.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Borrego Springs, Santa Fe Christian In 1-A Final
- To Grandmother's House She Returns : Stage: 'My Visits With MGM (My Grandmother Marta)' relights the Los Angeles Theatre Center.
- 'Pirate Radio' Chief Will Walk the Plank
- P.S. She Loves Them : Beatlemania: '1st Generation' Fab Four fan hopes to lure McCartney tour to San Diego.
- Jurisprudence
- Royal High Opts to Stay Away From Annual Summer Event : L.A. Games: School officials cite safety concerns in wake of rioting triggered by verdicts in police-brutality trial in Simi Valley.
- John Becker, offensive coordinator and receivers coach...
- Irvine's Payoff Is Victory Over Sunny Hills
- Jazz Artists Are Going in New Directions : Composer: Internationally known Rique Pantoja, who plays in San Juan Capistrano tonight, works toward wider fame in the U.S.
- Redressing the Balance : Photography: 'Songs of My People' is designed to contribute toward understanding . . . and healing the city.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Lankford Starts Day With a Beep, Then Starts Game With a Bang
- Garry Templeton Gliding Into His New Life Off the Field : Baseball: Former Padre, Cardinal shortstop keeps busy to make transition easier.
- Bay Area Stations' Early Prime-Time Gamble Looks Shaky : Television: The programming experiment was aimed at drawing more viewership to local news programs. But the results range from so-so to disastrous.
- Hotel Occupancy Rate Rises in Anaheim
- Serbs Circle Wagons Amid Western Pressures : Balkans: Outsiders' demands that the civil war end only seem to push the stoic citizenry toward their strongman leader.
- 2 Traffic Collisions in India Kill 51
- Congress Has Cold-War Era Hidden Bunker
- Santa Ana Says It May Appeal Ruling on Overcrowding : Ordinance: The city attorney says he will recommend taking the case on occupancy limits to the state Supreme Court.
- WASHINGTON : Israel-Only Passport System Is Halted
- WORKPLACE : Summer Hiring Boom Seen by U.S. Survey--but Not in the County
- ENTERTAINMENT
- BACKGROUND: The Agni Missile
- Personal Attacks by S. African, ANC Leaders Dim Hopes for Talks
- ELECTIONS / VOTER TURNOUT : Lower Projection Tied to Negative Tactics
- Woman Questioned in Man's Slaying
- Hughes Reassures Missile Workers
- NEWS ANALYSIS : King Kong of the Airlines : American's Latest Fare Cut Demonstrates Its Clout
- Suit Filed by Scientology Church Is Dismissed
- COLUMN ONE : Detroit's Struggle to Shift Gears : U.S. auto makers are trying to trade in their moribund past for an innovative future. The result has been a mixture of sparkling successes and dismal failures.
- SHORTAGES : Filipinos Steaming at Constant Power Crisis : Decrepit generating plants mean frequent blackouts, sweltering homes and problems for Aquino's successor.
- Celebrating Israel's Independence
- Targeting the Wrong Crowd : Get tough with Haiti's goons, not its refugees
- McGaw to Jointly Sell IV Solution to Boost Revenue : Medicine: Irvine-based company will join Du Pont Merck in marketing Hespan, a chemical to lower the risk of surgical infection sometimes associated with tainted blood or blood-based plasma.
- Rise in Immigrants, Drop in Car-Poolers : Census: The 1990 survey shows a jump in foreign-born residents. Also, the '80s saw more people driving to work alone.
- Bad Time for More Star Wars : With so many more pressing needs, why appropriate any more money?
- ENTERTAINMENT
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Flexes Its Muscle Before Earth Summit
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING : A Plan for Crenshaw District
- Most Defendants in Curfew Cases Take Settlements : Courts: Many pleading guilty in San Fernando and Van Nuys are sentenced to Caltrans cleanup crews.
- Fundamentalists Lose Battle to Change Sex Education Plan
- Host Sets Tone for Summit, Targets Devastation for Profit
- Former Navy Official Sentenced in Bribery Case
- State Panel Says Judge Abused His Authority : Courts: Steven Hintz is rebuked for a search of spectators and letting prosecutor sit on jury. He apologizes.
- Is $65 Million Too Much to Spend for One Cup?
- SANTA ANA : Youngsters Get to Go for the Gold
- MOORPARK : City, Schools Agree on Sharing Taxes
- Three Presidents of Wahlco Units Resign
- WORKPLACE
- AT&T; Talks With Unions Go Down to the Wire : Labor: Negotiators try for a new three-year pact as managment prepares to assume staff jobs.
- SIMI VALLEY : Expo to Showcase Activities for Youth
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Puckett Hits Slam as Twins Win, 17-5
- Chapman's Weathers Leaves for Long Beach : College baseball: He will become an assistant for 49ers. Panther assistant Henderson promoted to head coach.
- Vranau Dismissed as Baseball Coach at Chaminade
- NOTEBOOK : Experience Helps Titans' Nevin Feel Relaxed at Plate
- In Her New Job, Jeremiah Will Recommend Her Replacement
- Hepburn, Ryan O'Neal to Star in CBS Movie
- Amendment G
- Dance and Music Reviews : Goodman and Friends at Japan America
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTES / STEVE KRESAL : Cypress Chooses Kiernan for Women's Basketball
- Miller Mum About Olympics : Women's basketball: Former USC player is surprisingly quiet about her prospects of making the U.S. team.
- Album Briefs: Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to four stars (excellent):
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON / Housing and Homelessness
- U.S. Will Not Sign Wildlife, Habitat Treaty
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Naval Exercise Shows New Indo-U.S. Cooperation : Defense: But a missile test could chill New Delhi's emerging friendship with Washington.
- Presidential Debate Talks Break Down
- Royal to Meet Esperanza in 3-A Final in Its Quest for 3rd Title in 4 Seasons
- FURNISHINGS : For the Best-Dressed Upholstery, Vacuum and Clean Regularly
- Oceanside to Offer Two Housing Aid Programs
- Serbs Bombard Sarajevo in Bloody 'Night of Horror'
- White House Dream Is a Long Shot--but a Guy's Got to Try
- Panel Scolds Judge for Ordering Search of Citizens
- ELECTIONS / COUNTYWIDE : Republican Group Aims Blitz at GOP Right
- COUNTYWIDE : Educators Honored for Teaching Math in Meaningful Ways
- Loara Baseball Coach Batesole Resigns
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Twins Get to Keep First-Round Pick
- Nevin's Slam Is Grand in 7-2 Victory for Titans
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Rout Giants in Homecoming, 13-3
- Nevin's Slam Is Grand in 7-2 Victory for Titans
- Auto Racing
- Dance and Music Reviews : A Vienna-to-Los Angeles Concert at Gindi
- N. Korea Reportedly Developing Long-Range Missile
- Drexel Sues Boesky, Claims He Stole Profits
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Drought, Embargo Cast Deadly Shadow on Haiti : Caribbean: Forces of nature and politics are breaking the economy and starving the people.
- ELECTIONS / 41ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Race Boils Down to Who's the Most Republican : Campaign: Battle involves four men and the front-runner, a woman the others accuse of being too far removed from the GOP's conservative wing.
- Thousands Flee as Floods Sweep Argentina
- Oceanside Halves Pay for City Clerk
- 18 Fullerton College Students Awarded Scholarships
- NORTHRIDGE : Newman Center Site Zoning Change OKd
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Unanimous Approval Is Given for Six-Day Weeks From June 15
- O.C. Triathlon Attracts a Big-Time Field
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Coudry Lifts Saugus to 5-1 Victory in Softball
- Fernandez Sees More Unseating of the Seeded
- Wilson Endorses 2 in Same Race
- Mt. McKinley Rescue Planned for Climbers
- Officer Slain by Robbers at Maywood Store
- Woman Convicted of Killing Baby in Toilet
- Hailing the Chief : Gates Saluted as Hero at Final Police Academy Graduation
- Stringtime in Paris : French Open Tennis Tourney Is a Hot Corporate Ticket
- Candlesticks: Seeing the Light
- ENVIRONMENT : England's Green Fades to Brown in Record Dry Spell
- Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Seducing Boys
- Veneration of Virgin Mary Undergoing Resurgence : Catholics: The movement has exploded in the U.S., fueled by years of reported sightings of the mother of Jesus.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : Senate Races Take Ugly Turn as Negative TV Ads Increase : Campaign: Boxer links McCarthy and Levine to S & Ls. Davis' 'Helmsley' commercial draws fire and Herschensohn portrays Campbell as a 'chicken' in faxes.
- U.S. Business Woos Delegates to Earth Summit
- Bill to Create Panel for Reform of Budgetary Process Backed
- BALLOT WATCH : Yes on 'I'
- Lawn Mower May Have Life After Death
- New-Home Prices Rise 4% in a Year : Real estate: The average jumps to $276,100 in April, a survey shows, from $266,184 in April, 1991. The figures defy a downward Southland trend and could mean inflation has resumed in the county market.
- Post-Riot Justice Is Often Ruled by 'Luck of Draw'
- PALMDALE : Councilman to Take Water Agency Post
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Faltering Lottery Revamps Games, Hires New Agency
- Upholstery Spot-Cleaning Guide
- A Southwestern Barbecue to Dye For
- Rise in Immigrants, Drop in Car-Poolers : Census: 1990 survey shows Orange County has three times more foreign-born residents than nation as a whole. Also, 76.8% of residents here drive to work alone.
- Yeltsin's Rule Leading to Disaster, Gorbachev Says
- SDSU Students See Their Salvation in Summer School
- Customers Come Before Thieves
- Farm Classes Misdirected
- FDA Scrutiny a Necessity
- Thank You to Antioch
- A Class Present
- The Facts on Farmont Plan
- Developers Need Controls
- Public Must Act to Save Arts Freedom
- Accountability
- No Alternative to Deerhill Park
- Saddened by the 'Pow-Wow'
- Teacher Shown Little Care
- Sensitive to Difference
- The Ultimate Bore
- Alternatives to Landfill
- Ball Fields Are Needed
- Obituaries - May 30, 1992
- Names in the News - May 30, 1992
- Names in the News - May 30, 1992
- Names in the News - May 30, 1992
- Punish Rioters, Bush Tells L.A. : Crime: The President promises little specific financial aid on a visit here but offers compassion for the victims of unrest. He denies that his position is divisive.
- CANDID CAMERA: If you're about to crest...
- Officials Investigating Whether U.S. Loans Helped Buy Iraqi Arms
- 17 Dead Sea Lions Found in Past 6 Days, Official Says
- RIOT'S LONG ARM: More effects from the...
- Punish Rioters, Bush Tells L.A. : Crime: The President promises little specific financial aid but offers compassion for the victims of unrest. He denies that his position is divisive.
- Fear, Distrust Linger Long After Riot Fires Die Down : Unrest: Many feel insecure, and uneasy looks are still exchanged between people of different races.
- STILL CLEANING: The county Transit Authority was...
- HOME VOTERS: More and more, Orange County...
- Globe-Trotting Gangsters
- Seaside Slalom : Congestion: Problems are many, solutions are few as pedestrians mix it up with wheeled forces on Ocean Front Walk.
- ELECTIONS / 23RD SENATE DISTRICT : Mailings Dominate Final Stretch : Politics: Hayden leads last-minute barrage with attacks on Rosenthal and O'Neill. The three are scrambling for Valley votes.
- COSTA MESA : Students Bake So Others Can Bike
- Latest Meeting of Gang Members, Grocers Produces Few Agreements
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 48TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : 4 Democrats Wrestle in Redrawn Area
- PALMDALE : Events to Benefit Deputy's Family
- 3 Wounded in Drive-By at Venice High : Violence: Police believe the shooting was gang-related. School officials say the campus is safe, but some students and parents aren't so sure.
- For Laker Fans, There Can Be No Off-Season
- Is 'Crunchtime' Really What the Sport Needs?
- Defense Fails Laguna Hills; Norwalk Wins
- Auto Racing
- Doing Violence to the Future of Movies in L.A.
- King Cousin Gets Work, Probation
- BREA : School Workers Learn About AIDS
- LOS ANGELES : Explicit Stolen Photos of Madonna Recovered
- Hunter Reassures Aerospace Workers
- S.D. Names Baltimore Official Planning Chief : Government: East Coast city's planning director to take over department rocked last year by the sex-and-secret-payment scandal.
- ORANGE : Water-Conservation Program Rescinded
- Female Swami Brings New Leadership to Hindu Temple : Faiths: Alice Coltrane, widow of the celebrated jazz musician John Coltrane, is leader at Chatsworth shrine.
- Davis and Strawberry Stick Together--Even on the Disabled List
- THOUSAND OAKS : Drug Use Blamed in Fatal 1990 Air Crash
- Inmates Bolt Work Details
- ANAHEIM : School, Housing Project Underway
- LOS ANGELES : Kidnap, Burn Victim Gets Outpouring of Support
- OXNARD : Victoria Avenue Bridge Dedicated
- TECHNOLOGY - May 30, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - May 30, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 30, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 30, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 30, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 30, 1992
- Child Seriously Hurt in Fall From a 3rd-Floor Window
- U.S. Agrees to Share Technology
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : U.S. Senate Candidates: Where They Stand
- Soaring Above the Tragedy : Santa Ana Author Who Lost 2 Children in Hang-Gliding Accidents Recounts Her Family's Disasters and Triumphs
- VENTURA : Students Protest Cutbacks at Cal State Extension Campus
- VAN NUYS : Airport to Secretly Test New Helicopter Routes
- ELECTIONS / 20TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Roberti, Rowen Trade Volleys Over '75 Municipal Court 'Criminal Case'
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING
- BALLET REVIEW : Kirov's Surprising 'Swan'
- Hughes Joins Japanese Firm in Novel Project
- Limit on Number in Home Struck Down by Court
- LA HABRA : Sonora High Names a New Principal
- U.S. to Invite Russian Role in 'Star Wars'
- Pepsi to Make Plastic Bottles in Belarus : Trade: The venture with Eastman Kodak is aimed at easing a shortage of glass containers in the former Soviet Union.
- House OKs Fetal Tissue Research : Health: The 260-148 vote falls short of what is needed to override a near-certain presidential veto. The legislation would overturn a federal ban.
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : Bush to Visit Los Angeles Today as Show of Support
- Temperatures on the Rise for Weekend, but Low Clouds Remain
- VENTURA : Man Admits Plan to Kill Employer
- NEWPORT BEACH : Study Urged on Plan for Island Station
- Drug Link Found in East County Slayings : Crime: Investigators say 'illicit materials' had been packaged and stored at victims' Jamul home.
- ELECTIONS / 20TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Roberti, Rowen Have Much in Common on the Issues
- Miscellany
- Metro Rivals Continue Battle in Section Final
- Court Order Gives Butch Reynolds Hope
- Sending a Personal Message : Rock music: Next album of O.C. band Standing Hawthorn will focus less on political issues and more on individual ones.
- 'Jazz Live at the Hyatt': Rare Local Performances On Tap
- Carlsbad Is Site of Novel Joint Venture
- PROPAGANDA : In North Korea, 'Facts' Look a Lot Like Fiction : Information-gathering in the secretive Communist nation is a surreal exercise in sifting black from gray.
- Get It Off Your Chest : Once only rock stars dared to go bare. Now the common man is taking the leap. Gentlemen, prepare to color, clip and wax.
- * Burbank-based Warner Bros. has promoted Joel...
- LOS ANGELES : Simi Valley Mayor Rips Group's Plan for Parade
- COMPTON : 300 Demonstrate Against Mistrial in Officer's Case
- Students Protest Cuts at CSUN Extension Campus
- ELECTIONS 37TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Wilson Gives His Support to Takasugi
- Inglewood School Board OKs Policy on Uniforms : Education: Parental concern over gang clothing prompts adoption of voluntary plan. It will take effect in the fall.
- ELECTIONS 44TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Republican Begley Breaks Ranks to Back Perot for President
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Four Endorsements in Escondido
- Garden Grove Mayor Assails Council Over Taxes : Revenue: W.E. (Walt) Donovan says city faces bleak future without new sources of funds. Colleagues' reluctance on utility levy causes his outburst.
- SANTA ANA : 2 District Trustees Drop Complaint
- An Effort That Is Temporary Will Leave a Bitter Legacy : Recovery: The long-term needs of business and of residents in riot-torn neighborhoods must be addressed.
- TIME ON HIS HANDS : Templeton Accepting Retirement : * Baseball: Former Padre infielder keeps busy to make transition from playing field easier.
- Padres' Solution to the Problem: Mix It Up
- FRENCH OPEN: WOMEN : Capriati Overcomes Tough Foe and Crowd
- Morningside Takes Aim at Masters Title
- Presidential Politics
- Presidential Politics
- Wright Slide Show
- Tranquilizers, Cocaine Found in Kinison's System
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets 16 Months for Movie Extras Scam
- 4 More Sea Lions Wash Up Dead at Huntington Beach
- Valencia Loses Welcome Mat in Another Sign of the Times
- On Their Marks, They're Set to Go for Record : Track: At its best, the boys' 1,600-meter relay team from Foothill High can break an 11-year-old county record tonight at the Masters meet.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Felix Put on DL Because of Muscle Strain
- University, Woodbridge Continue in 3-A Softball
- Solid Sunny Wins at Belmont
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
- Prep Football
- Doubts Cast on Data in Gang Report
- Minority Business Owners Plan Forum to Boost Ethnic Harmony
- SAN DIEGO : Motorist Finds Dismembered Body
- San Diego : Restaurateur Killed in Attack by Gunmen
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DEMOCRATIC SENATE RACES : Riots Inspire a Low-Road Detour : Will voters go for the Levine/Davis leap to law and order? Or will their use of TV footage be seen as opportunistic?
- ELECTIONS / 42ND STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Newcomer Duran Taking on Margolin in Hope of Joining 'the Machine'
- Man Found Dead at Home; Woman Says She Shot Him
- THOUSAND OAKS : Former Candidate's Conviction Reversed
- Tommy Koulax, Builder of Hamburger Chain, Dies
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Muscle Strain Puts Felix on Disabled List
- San Pedro Ousts Granada Hills With 8-Run 5th
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hansen Doesn't Change, Starts Hitting
- PREP TRACK: CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Conwright Leads Dorsey to 1st Title
- COMEDY REVIEW : Way Off Is Not Always on the Mark
- Paroled Rapist Confesses to 4 Slayings
- SANTA CLARITA : Bus Riders Don't Plan to Take Train
- San Diego : Pipe Bomb Explosion Injures 2 Teen-Agers
- PALMDALE : Use of Airport Property for Drag Strip Urged
- Graffiti Dispute Pits Driver Against Students : Santa Clarita: Bus riders jeer the transit employee, forcing her to call for help. Deputies search the eighth-graders for a marker, but no one is arrested.
- Ventura Considers Lowering Fees for Small Businesses : Economy: Operators of 'mom-and-pop' stores applaud the plan. Larger companies face increased levies.
- El Monte to Settle Job Bias Lawsuit : Courts: Blacks and Asians were denied employment in Police and Fire departments, Justice Department says. The city will pay up to $330,000 compensation.
- CASTAIC : Accused Kidnaper Escapes From Jail
- Man Held Without Bail in Riot-Related Death : Crime: He is charged with murder after a friend was killed by a merchant who was protecting a store from looters. The suspect allegedly started the fatal gun battle.
- 8th-Inning Homer Eliminates Grant
- Peninsula Baseball Team Travels to Bishop Amat
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Adams Gets Her Pitch, Cypress Gets 1-0 Victory
- Resurrection of 'Christ on the Cross' : Art: The County Museum of Art has acquired and restored a 15th-Century altarpiece thought to have been destroyed in WWII.