- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Hundreds Are Hurt, Killed in Fighting
- CITY OF INDUSTRY : Stolen Trailer Containing $1 Million in Plasma Found
- Celebration of 1st U.S. Heart Transplant
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : U.N. Officials Told to Send Families Out
- U.N. Begins Pullout of Guards in Iraq
- PASADENA : Tournament of Roses Contracts to Be Probed
- HOLLYWOOD : Mother of Abandoned 14-Month-Old Boy Seized
- CALABASAS : Latino Youths Open Cultural Retreat
- Man With Knives Arrested at Tennis Event in Rome
- Major Club Solicited as Investor in Casino Plan : Oxnard: California Commerce's board will consider a local businessman's proposal next week. But no decision has been made.
- Dodgers Take Two Losses: Game, Then Strawberry : Baseball: Back puts outfielder on 15-day disabled list. Astros rock Candiotti in 9-1 victory.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Factory Output Stalled; Unsold Inventory Piles Up
- Icahn Bids $1.18 Billion for Samsonite Luggage Parent : Takeover: The investor says rival plan for E-II Holdings is 'unfair to the junior creditors.'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Andrew, Sarah Latest Alleged Bug Targets
- 40-Year Sentence for Defendant in 'Condom Rape'
- SAN FERNANDO : Counselor Monitors Sexism at College
- Panel Takes Desert Squirrel Off State's Endangered List
- A HAND UP: College kids and street...
- LA HABRA : Schoolteachers to Get 5% Raise in New Pact
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Plans for Westlake North Move Ahead
- Officials Issue Warning After Rabid Bat Found : Health: The need to vaccinate pets against the illness, which can also be contracted by humans, is underscored. Three cats have been put to sleep this year.
- Casitas Board Rejects Proposal to Build Recreation Area on Watershed
- Lawyer Blasts Postal Officials : Probe: Attorney for the woman allegedly stalked by suspect in Dana Point post office shooting calls for an independent investigation.
- VENTURA : Football Player Pleads Not Guilty in Fight
- Woman Pleads Guilty in Father's Assault
- One Week Summed Up This Season for Hrudey : Kings: Goaltender had an up-and-down year, but the last two victories over Canucks made it worthwhile for his entire family.
- MOTOCROSS : Huffman Has Them Fooled--Until the Racing Starts
- Icy Warning Favored to Win the Senorita
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Pitchers Find No Relief on CSUN's Hill : The Starters Usually Finish, Countering Standard Practice
- CLU Boots Itself Out of Regional : College softball: Regals are shut out, 1-0 and 4-0, as errors contribute to all their opponents' runs.
- Will 'Cheers' Top 'MASH,' 'Dallas' Ratings?
- Start Spreading the News About Knicks, Islanders : New York: City is excited about two teams in the playoffs.
- AUTOS
- CHP Honors Officers Who Died on Duty
- One on One : Volunteerism: Unpaid tutors at county probation camps are helping steer juvenile inmates away from crime. But the program is threatened by budget cuts.
- It Takes Awhile, but Hit Becomes a Homer : Angels: Umpires weren't sure at first if Salmon's seventh-inning shot was a home run or a triple.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Woman on the Run': Running on Empty
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Some Loose Ends Trip Up a Lively 'Geek' : GroveShakespeare's Tale of Grade-Schooler's Travails Plays Like a String of Catchy Tunes
- Lives of the Rich and Convicted
- Dorothy Roberts; Canadian-Born Poet
- WELL-ARMED: In the era of baseball specialization...
- Most Metrolink Riders Give Line High Marks : Survey: But they also ask for more evening commuter train service and more space for each passenger.
- Ads Are Designed to Counter Health Care Proposals : Media: Wary of changes, interest groups are launching campaigns to influence Clinton advisers and the public before plan is unveiled.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Reward Offered in Slaying of Shop Owner
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Governor's Property Sold at Trustee's Sale
- The Battle to Save El Toro : Attention, base commission: May be cheaper to keep it open
- Casual Style Marks Murphy's Introduction at Fullerton College
- Whitaker Thunders Into Title Matchup
- Royals Win It for Cone : Angels: Joyner forces in winning run with a walk in 10th, giving free agent his first victory. Langston strikes out 12.
- PREP SWIMMING : Woodbridge Junior Shines
- Western's Cadena Pitches No-Hitter
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Bogues' Late Shots Lift Hornets, 110-106
- Kazmierczak to Coach Football at Oxnard
- ART REVIEW : Drawings by Tiepolo: Vividly Contradictory : The 24 works at the Getty Museum by the great 18th-Century Venetian fresco painter are from the Met's extensive holdings of the artist's work, unsurpassed in the U.S.
- Bill Seeks to Limit Use of Work Credits by Inmates
- Prosecutor's Use of Country Club Facilities Investigated : Inquiry: Focus is on assistant district attorney's possible improprieties regarding prestigious Marbella establishment.
- Gay Rights Leads Presbyterian Assembly's Agenda
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Home Run Derby to Support Manager
- Countywide : 17th Street On-Ramp to Close Temporarily
- GRANADA HILLS : Physics Students Off to the Races
- Takasugi Not Sure He Backs Wilson Plan to Cut Local Aid
- LOS ANGELES : Helmet Law Cuts Motorcycle Deaths by 36%, Study Says
- Southern Calif. File
- Mater Dei Names Hauser as Its Girls' Basketball Coach
- Quick Study : Signed as a Test Driver Two Years Ago, Paul Tracy, 24, Won at Long Beach Last Month and Is Among Favorites to Win Indy 500
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Curtis Benched After Being Picked Off
- PREP VOLLEYBALL / CITY BOYS' FINALS : Palisades Wins Ninth 4-A Title
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE TENNIS / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Pepperdine's Season Ended by Florida
- Cycling
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jesus Jones: A Techno Focus
- TV REVIEWS : 'Spic-O-Rama' a Delight to Watch
- Pace Set to Benefit Sea Hero : Preakness: As many as five horses will contend for the lead, which should help Kentucky Derby winner.
- Catcher in the Right : Baseball: When Fisk should be basking in the glow, something is not right.
- Diverse Strengths Make Moorpark Track Threat
- Riverside's Lucero Wins Speedway Event
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Madonna Bowls Over Arsenio's Show : Looking like a cross between Barbara Stanwyck and Bette Davis, she steams up the comic's Hollywood Bowl taping with 'Fever' and 'The Lady Is a Tramp.'
- NBC: In Search of More 'Cheers' : Third-Place Network Relies on Bertinelli, Spielberg and Brokaw for Its New Lineup
- Stamberg's 'Soundtrack' of '80s, '90s : Books: Her 'Talk' features about 85 of the 20,000 or so of the radio reporter's interviews.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Beats Rangers for Seventh Win
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Tops Tustin, Takes Third
- STAGE
- Fancy Locks, Fitting Open Door to Higher Bill
- Four Who Drank Jimson Weed Brew Released From Hospital
- Scholars Analyze Global Spread of Fundamentalism : Beliefs: For all their differences, every group wants to change society. And each believes that it alone has the answer.
- Metrolink Wins Round of Praise From Its Riders : Transportation: Survey finds most of the system's passengers are well-paid professionals commuting to downtown.
- Jobs of Reading Specialists, Librarians Spared : Thousand Oaks: Parents' protests persuade Conejo Valley Unified board to trim some assistants and custodian hours instead in $2.1 million in budget cuts.
- Justice Cancels Speech Over TV Cameras
- MISSION VIEJO : City Makes Library Panel a Foundation
- WOODLAND HILLS : Teacher Creates Rain Forest of Learning
- NEWBURY PARK : 3 Male Students' Behavior Investigated
- WEEKEND TV : 'Heroes of the Earth,' Preakness Stakes on Tap
- His 30th Anniversary Is Something to Sing About : Celebration: Chapman Music Dean William Hall will present an ambitious Beethoven choral program at the Performing Arts Center.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Royal Ends Simi Valley's Perfect League Season
- Auditor General
- Cataract Surgery and Quality of Life
- The Playoffs Are Crazy When Lakers, Clippers Almost Score Upsets
- Cataract Surgery and Quality of Life
- The Playoffs Are Crazy When Lakers, Clippers Almost Score Upsets
- Did Reviewer See Same Show as Fans?
- Riviera Club Sale to Japanese
- Did Story on Crenshaw Stain School's Program?
- Lippman, 'Action News'
- You've Got to Tell Your Psychic the Truth
- Religion
- The Suggestion Box Still Open for Dodgers
- The Playoffs Are Crazy When Lakers, Clippers Almost Score Upsets
- Antonovich and the Poster
- Farewell, Sexless 'Years'
- Cataract Surgery and Quality of Life
- CENTRAL AMERICA : Guatemala Peace a Distant Goal After Talks Collapse
- Stocks Slip in Quieter Trading; Bond Yields Off
- Russia, Georgia in Accord, Urge Abkhazia Truce
- Mary Duncan; Movie Actress and Socialite
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Palestinian Says Talks Depend on Progress
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Police Bugged by Listening Device
- Roger Clinton Has Busy N.Y. Week Defending Bill, Ducking Camera
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Council OKs Auto Mall Deal : Government: The city will buy out the struggling center's developer in a $6-million arrangement.
- Sickening Trip on Jimson Tea Causes Teen to Swear Off Drugs
- Group Offers $1,000 for Return of Dog
- SAN CLEMENTE : Sheriff's Lieutenant to Head Policing
- L.A. Violated Leaflet Distributor's Rights, U.S. Appeals Court Rules : Freedom: Case stems from 1983 regulations imposing limits on dissemination of handbills in downtown park.
- Using Threat of Bomb, Man Robs Bank
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- GLENDALE : Man Begins Sentence in Pornography Case
- LAGUNA BEACH : Boy Hospitalized After Van Crash
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Royal Breezes Past Highland for 39th Consecutive Victory
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Sea Hero Will Have to Prove Himself Again--Without Lasix
- DeSaussure Offers Glimpse of Potential With 4 Wins : High school track: Taft junior takes three sprints and anchors 400 relay in Northwest Valley Conference finals.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Paez Might Still Be a Clown, but Now He Has a Serious Side
- Return to the New Order World : After a four-year break, the influential British band is back with its just-released seventh album, 'Republic.'
- SCC Eliminated From NAIA Playoffs
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Store Gets Stamp of Approval : Innovation: Postal Service opens facility in Newhall. It has a retail-type design.
- Countywide : Volunteers Erect Shelter Framework
- Linebacker Kelm Re-Signs With Rams
- TV REVIEWS : CBS' 'Little Boy' a Potent Drama
- SAN FERNANDO : Teachers Saluted on Their Special Day
- SANTA ANA : Firemen, Lawmen in 911 Football Bowl VI
- Pre-Auction Peek Reveals Extravagance of Wagners : Lifestyle: Bids on property will be taken May 26 at the home of Stephen and Linda Wagner to recover some of the $3.5 million he stole.
- 3 Youngsters Wounded in Drive-By
- 1 Streak Ends, 1 Stays Alive for Crespi : High school baseball: Suppan's scoreless-innings streak ends at 42, but 16-4 victory gives Celts 14th win in a row.
- Gin Blossoms Keep Blooming : Pop music: The popular Tempe band, which plays the Coach House tonight, still won't budge from its desert home.
- PACOIMA : Permit Clears Way for Housing Project
- BUENA PARK : PTA to Be Formed for New School
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mayfair Shoots a 61, but Forsman Has Lead
- Musical 'Velveteen Rabbit' in Malibu
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : 'Republic' a Bit Too Comfortable
- JAZZ REVIEW : Mays Turns in Electrifying Acoustic Set
- PROGRAM AWARDED: Los Angeles City Councilwoman Joy...
- Thousand Oaks' Calkins Wins Two Freestyle Events : High school swimming: Senior's 500 time in Southern Section Division I championships is second-fastest in nation this year.
- Boxing
- Salsa Beats Montreal in a Shootout, 3-2 : Soccer: Team has to make do without Paulinho, who will miss three weeks because of an elbow injury.
- Canyons Shows Lot of Hart in State Golf Final
- Epic 'Dream' From France via Minnesota
- Navy Lifts Veil on Stealthy Ship Invisible to Radar
- O.C. Mail Carriers' Local Ousts Leader, Cites 'Misconduct' : Unions: Basilio Fontana's stormy tenure ended when he was removed for allegedly failing to hand over his union credit card.
- Clinton Won't Rule Out GIs Going to Bosnia
- Hussein Quietly Makes a Bold Economic Move : Iraq: He declares nearly half of currency worthless. Analysts say the strategy has devastated his enemies.
- Portrait of the Recession: Disposable Workers, Jobs : Economy: Downsizing companies are cutting our safety net. Laid-off employees question their self-worth.
- SIMI VALLEY : Author to Speak at Women's Day Event
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale OKs Controversial Deal With Trash Hauler : Garbage: The exclusive franchise raises monthly fee for homeowners 24%. Residents say a monopoly has been created.
- McKeon Criticized for Endorsement : Politics: Foes of Elsmere Canyon landfill say mayoral hopeful Richard Riordan helped negotiate deal for dump.
- VENTURA : Holiday Inn Supervisor Fined for False Papers
- Gay Veterans to Hold Forum on Military
- ACLU Mails Warnings on Prayer at Grad Ceremonies
- Young Inmates to Get Message in Music
- Lindee Is Leaving a Legacy : Senior Helps Give Loara Tennis Boost
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Pitches in Simulated Game
- Long Beach to Face Canyons in Playoffs : Junior college baseball: Pierce and Mission also make bids for state title in regional tournament.
- Players Embrace Kernen Program
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : The Parade Passed Him By in '92 Race
- INSURANCE
- Man Accused of Stalking Bono Held in Hospital Mental Ward
- Joaquin Garcia Vargas; Pioneer Comic Actor in Mexican Films
- John Hessler; Disabled Activist, State Health Official
- City Charging Candidates for 'Unwanted' Posters
- BURBANK : Panel Raises $70,000 for New Museum
- LOS ANGELES : Boy Who Received Parents' Lung Lobes Off Respirator
- Baseball Dismisses CBS Offer
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills Beats Downey in Wild-Card Match
- An Arena for Almost Anything : Schedule: The opening lineup for the Anaheim venue includes everything from sports to pop and country music to ice-skating and a circus.
- DANCE
- Continental Wireless Cable Television Barred From Kansas : Regulations: Company with offices in Irvine and San Diego is accused with two other companies of selling unregistered securities.
- Racially Mixed Jury Picked for Officer's Trial
- Rhinos Making Comeback
- W. R. Hearst Jr.; Head of Publishing Empire
- Live--from Jurassic Park!"Dinosaurs are coming back, and...
- Wilson Budget Leaves County 'at a Precipice,' Officials Say : Spending: Plan to shift funds would close hospitals and increase ranks of homeless, lawmakers are told. Fears are expressed for neglected and abused children.
- BUENA PARK : City OKs Study on County Fire Services
- Schuller Takes His Name Off Resolution : Petition: Crystal Cathedral pastor said the 'public perception' of his involvement in the effort to reform national drug laws had become blurred.
- Air Power--No Magic Bullet : Gulf War report shows limitation and potential
- 2 Juries to Hear Menendez Case : Courts: Brothers' trial will take place at same time. Defense hints that its case will center on claims that suspects were abused as children.
- LOS ANGELES : Clinic Named for AIDS Activist Rand Schrader
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Padres' Bell Is Suspended, Appeals
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valencia Races by Magnolia to Title
- DANCE REVIEW : Dismal to Dazzling Salute to Balanchine
- Administration Will Scuttle All Ship Subsidies : Maritime: Move will likely spell an end to America's ocean-going merchant fleet and 20,000 jobs. Two remaining U.S. carriers may reflag their ships in other countries.
- Orange County's Legacy : Right in Your Own Back Yard
- France Proposes International Army for Bosnia's Hot Spots
- Townhouses Sealed Off in Manhunt
- Schuller Withdraws From Drug Reform Petition : Legalization: Pastor says he does not want to give impression of supporting decriminalization of some substances. He says he hastily signed document without reading it.
- New Navy Plans Would Expand 2 O.C. Air Bases : Military: Options would mean more traffic for Tustin and El Toro, the closure of other Southland facilities.
- Commission Appears Certain to Add More State Bases to Closure List : Defense: Long Beach shipyard and Miramar seem the likeliest additions. Action would give the panel a larger pool to work with.
- THE BUCK STOPS HERE: Santa Clarita Valley...
- Vatican Prelate Favors Turning Altars Around
- Clinton to View Valley College Jobs Program
- VENTURA : Lawmaker Plans Trip to Capital for Constituents
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Schools Plan Cuts to Ease '93-'94 Shortfall
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mitchell Powers Reds Past the Rockies, 13-5
- Miscellany
- Volek, Islanders Put Penguins on Ice
- Spurs Need to Get Well in Hurry This Weekend
- Petrominerals Corp.: The Tustin crude-oil and natural-gas...
- Youths Deny Killing Tot
- RIGHTS WATCH : Condom Defense
- Hubbell: Resign or Withdraw
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Big Hitters and Chang Advance
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Four Orange County Teams Vie for Southern California Title
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Awakens in Time to Beat El Toro
- LOS ALAMITOS : His Vacation Meant Travel, but Little Rest
- ART REVIEW : Giving Shape to Nothingness
- Review of Global AIDS Strategy Planned
- HOME DECORATING : Color, Durability Give Tile Its New Style
- Pat Burke; Managing Editor of Gay Activist Publication
- Decco Malfunction Means More Winners
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Honorarium Ban Reinstatement Urged
- Los Robles Medical Center Plans $6-Million Expansion
- EUROPE : EC Treaty May Need More Than a Danish OK : Doubts on unity persist. Europe needs a 'basic rethink,' economist says.
- Mardi Gras at UCLA Pared Down for Security : Festival: Campus event will have shorter hours than previous years and more of a family focus. Security precautions are a result of 1991 Westwood violence. The event was canceled last year because of the riots.
- General Automation Inc.: The Anaheim business computer...
- HOME INTERIORS : Lower the Boom on Noise With Modifications
- Settlement Reached in Landmark Strike : Germany: Employers in eastern section's metal industry agree to wage hike and other demands. Ratification is expected.
- Clinton Rebuts Charges of Indecisiveness, Drift : Strategy: He heatedly defends himself, dismissing recent poll numbers and creating the image of a hard-fighting crusader.
- Penn Board Refuses to Dismiss Harassment Claim : Campus: Officials say they expect a decision within 10 days over charges against a freshman for calling black sorority members 'water buffalo.'
- Power Outages Make for Dark Days in Sweltering Manila : Philippines: A crisis that originated in the Marcos years now causes daily blackouts of up to 10 hours. Officials promise relief by 1996.
- Strong Tremors Rock Mexico City
- CORONA DEL MAR : At 87, Explorer Still on Bottom of World
- Goodwill Couldn't Keep Schultz Above the Fray : NCAA: Independent report challenged popular executive's version of loans to athletes.
- Master's Season Ends With Loss in District Playoffs
- Rocked Out : 3 Months After Slide, Isolation Still Takes a Toll on Lockwood Valley
- SAN FERNANDO : School Races Taggers to Cover Graffiti
- From Coral Gables to Genoa, the Sporting World Is Abuzz
- Buyukuncu Sets U.S. Prep Record
- TRACK AND FIELD / DIVISION III PRELIMS : Peare Does What He Has to Do
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bishop's 11th Shutout Gives OCC Victory
- SWIMMING / DIVISION I FINALS : El Toro Girls, Marina Boys Hang On to Win Team Titles
- TV REVIEWS : American Indian Viewpoint in 'West'
- Pro Basketball
- Cataract Surgery and Quality of Life
- Clippers Would Profit by Change of Scenery
- He Disagrees Strongly With Murray on Rose
- Salk Institute Annex
- Antonovich and the Poster
- The Suggestion Box Still Open for Dodgers
- The Playoffs Are Crazy When Lakers, Clippers Almost Score Upsets
- The Suggestion Box Still Open for Dodgers
- Cataract Surgery and Quality of Life
- Small Business Loans
- Did Reviewer See Same Show as Fans?
- Not for a Boycott
- The Playoffs Are Crazy When Lakers, Clippers Almost Score Upsets
- Dinosaur Jr.'s Roar
- The Playoffs Are Crazy When Lakers, Clippers Almost Score Upsets
- The Suggestion Box Still Open for Dodgers
- MOVIES - May 15, 1993
- MOVIES - May 15, 1993
- MOVIES - May 15, 1993
- MOVIES - May 15, 1993
- Names in the News - May 15, 1993
- Names in the News - May 15, 1993
- Names in the News - May 15, 1993
- Obituaries - May 15, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 15, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 15, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 15, 1993
- Shortfall to Force Drastic Cuts in County Transit Plan : Spending: Plunge in sales tax revenue will leave only the Red Line subway project unscathed, MTA chief says.
- COST A-PEEL: Orange County's once famous orange...
- Court of Appeals Ponders Mistrial in Overton Case : Hearing: Justices lift a veil of secrecy from the sensational O.C. murder trial, delayed for 10 months.
- RITZ WEST: Where do you go after...
- Agency's Metrolink Survey Shows Who Rides the Rails : Transportation: Typical passenger is professional white male bound for L.A. Though cost is high, half say train is equal or better value than driving.
- Auditors Find L.A. Schools in Deep Trouble : Education: Sweeping inspection of the district's finances concludes that budget cuts and poor management have created 'a crisis atmosphere.'
- Value of County Crops Plunged by 20% in 1992 : Agriculture: Heavy storms and low prices from an orange glut are blamed. But farmers had braced for a bad year.
- Budget Threats on Chicano Studies Fail to Budge UCLA : Education: Legislators say they will try to block funds unless school upgrades program. Chancellor says they will not.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan Flyers at New Heights : Politics: Businessman has spent an estimated $1 million since the primary on lavish brochures. Councilman Woo's campaign concedes they cannot compete dollar for dollar.
- UN-GREEN? Good or bad depending on who's...
- CHILD'S PHANTOM: It was Robert Guillaume's sharp...
- President Is Set to Endorse Woo in Mayoral Race
- OTHER NEWS - May 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 15, 1993
- AUTOS
- Pinnacle Micro Plans Public Offering
- Irvine Magazine to Recall Defunct New Worlds : Publishing: It aims to bring back a positive, comforting picture of the city when it makes its premiere in June.
- On the Wing : Message carriers for centuries, pigeons are trained these days to race. A neighborhood in North Hills has become a mecca of sorts.
- What's Acceptable, What's Not
- Clothing Store Throws Party for CHOC Patients
- Drug Use Charged in Court Shooting Case : Violence: Ellie Nesler took methamphetamines before killing the man accused of molesting her son, authorities say.
- Rise in Prices Stirs More Inflation Fears