- Course Explores Air Quality
- Out in the Blue : FALLING OFF THE MAP: Some Lonely Places of the World, <i> By Pico Iyer (Alfred A. Knopf: $20; 190 pp.)</i>
- Guide to Seeing Austria on a Student's Budget : Publication assists young visitors to Vienna; Alpinist School leads free hikes near Innsbruck.
- Malcolm X's Legacy Lives : His Teachings Still Offer Hope to Young African-Americans
- KOREATOWN : Temples Celebrate Buddha's Birthday
- Everglades' Struggle at Crucial Stage : Ecology: The future likely will bring tough water-use restrictions and higher taxes. Dozens of endangered species and tens of thousands of jobs are at stake.
- Cal Poly Kept Paying Dismissed Official : Education: Henry Whang, a friend of the school's president, was hired to promote the university in Asia. His efforts came to naught, but he continued to receive his salary.
- On Tape, Koresh Blasts Notion of a Mass Suicide by Sect
- Altadena : Water Co. Challenges Group
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : City Council : 13TH DISTRICT : Goldberg, LaBonge Head Into Tight Contest
- Gunman Who Fired at Police Chief Described
- THEATER : The Trail Blazer : Defying color lines and typecasting, Benny Sato Ambush went looking for role models and became one himself
- BASEBALL : Hollywood Upsets Roosevelt in 15-Inning Marathon
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- TRACK AND FIELD : Dorsey Outruns Jinx to Win 1st Title Since '89 : City Finals: The Dons won both relays and scored in 12 of 15 events to outdistance defending champion Birmingham. Patty Trejo of Belmont was the only female athlete to repeat as a winner.
- Summer Splash : Couch Potato Guide
- CHINATOWN : English, Math Help at Computer Center
- SOUTH GATE : Curfew Breakers Face Crackdown
- Thirsty India Awaits Annual Monsoons
- A Gusher of Memories : History: Exhibit of aerial photographs, maps and scrapbook snapshots explores the coastal oil and housing boom of The Roaring '20s.
- Thanks, but I'm Not Hurrying to Meet Mr. Clinton : Any chance meeting with the President in Van Nuys would have paled next to a close encounter of a strange kind years ago with Richard Nixon.
- Bill Clinton's Excellent Adventure : How a President Can Promise One Thing and Deliver Something Else
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : L.A. MAYOR : Riordan and Woo: Their Records, Views on 4 Key Issues
- Spelling Out the Priorities in the 7th District City Council Race : We cannot afford four more years of deteriorating and unsafe neighborhoods, along with a lack of jobs and city services.
- Try a Representative for the Rest of Us : The Public Deserves a Truly Independent Voice on Transportation Authority Board
- Lessons in Good Sportsmanship Are Par for the Course
- PREP VOLLEYBALL : Huntington Beach Wins Title Match
- California Cup Brings Global Flavor to Area : Moorpark College Event Ensures the Popularity of Field Hockey in Ventura County
- Ex-Fighter Billy Conn Dies at 75 : Boxing: He nearly defeated Joe Louis for the heavyweight championship in 1941, but decided to slug it out.
- New Releases
- For Morningside, the Magic Number at State Meet Is 5
- They Shoulda Called it City Eat
- Fleshing Out the Alien
- MUSIC : The High Road to Ojai : Composer John Adams, music director of 47th annual Ojai Festival, is making music with a new partner . . . a mouse
- Biased Tests Contribute to Student Gender Gap
- School Voucher Initiative
- What Card Clubs Will Bring to Cypress, Stanton
- 'Schindler' II
- 'Schindler' II
- 'Schindler' II
- Advancing the Battle Against Drugs in U.S.
- Free Lunch Mob
- What Card Clubs Will Bring to Cypress, Stanton
- Big Crimes, Little Crimes: All Are Wrong
- Candidates Riordan, Woo
- Downey Theater Election Loss
- Liz Got Short Shrift
- What Card Clubs Will Bring to Cypress, Stanton
- Debate Sponsor Was Chamber of Commerce
- School Voucher Initiative
- Venice Ducks
- Logo Has Certain Ring
- Candidates Riordan, Woo
- School Voucher Initiative
- Protectionism Is a Shortsighted Approach
- Showcase Syndrome
- School Voucher Initiative
- Candidates Riordan, Woo
- Big Crimes, Little Crimes: All Are Wrong
- What Card Clubs Will Bring to Cypress, Stanton
- Amendment 3
- Big Crimes, Little Crimes: All Are Wrong
- Advancing the Battle Against Drugs in U.S.
- Fox's History Lesson
- Guns
- Advancing the Battle Against Drugs in U.S.
- Advancing the Battle Against Drugs in U.S.
- Mourning the Passing of the New Yorker
- Peter Ueberroth
- Advancing the Battle Against Drugs in U.S.
- Neighbors Are Left Holding the Bag
- POP MUSIC : This Time With Smiles and XXXs : By the late '80s, X was worn down by radio's resistance and the city that once inspired them. Now that alternative rock has stormed the airwaves, L.A.'s poets of punk give it another shot: new album, same quirky vision
- The 29-Cent Promo
- Hidden 'Bridge'
- Names in the News - May 30, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 30, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 30, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 30, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 30, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 30, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 30, 1993
- The Stakes Are High in O.C. Card Club Votes : Gambling: Casino backers tout huge payoffs to cities. Foes, citing problems in L.A. County, warn of bad deal.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : For Riordan, It May Come Down to Matter of Candor : Mayoral race: His handling of attention surrounding arrest disclosures is seen as a test of his approach to office.
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : Interviews With the Mayoral Candidates : MICHAEL WOO
- 2 Men Sentenced in October Bank Robbery
- NO FEAR: San Juan Capistrano's Roberto Guerrero...
- WATTS : New Battleground in Council Race
- SEND MONEY: The price of the prom...
- NOTEBOOK : South Gate Basketball Not on Aoki's Schedule
- Killer Strikes Fear in Tough Area of L.A.
- WHITEY'S ACT: Could that be legendary San...
- ORANGE CRUNCH: Christian Keena, a Tustin attorney...
- Decision '93 / Los Angeles County Elections : Interviews With the Mayoral Candidates : RICHARD RIORDAN
- Home Port : After Wars Global and Private, Dad and Son Find Haven on the Dock
- Lockheed Secret Unit to Cut 10% : Employment: Not immune after all to defense cutbacks, the celebrated Skunk Works will lay off 400 workers.
- Defense Firms Want Loan Guarantee for Sales Abroad : Arms: Critics say move would exacerbate worldwide weapons race. Proponents say it is needed to preserve jobs.
- Miami Officer Acquitted; City Remains Calm
- The Escalating Ad War
- Ventura County East Edition : Simi Valley Considers Seceding From County Fire District
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 14 Arrested in Prostitution Sweep
- VAN NUYS : Businessman Guilty in Perjury Case
- NAFTA WATCH : Persistent, but Wrong
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Teacher Accused of Sex With Student
- Study Urges Halving L.A.'s Mono Lake Ration : Environment: Report prepared for the state calls for letting lake level rise 8 1/2 feet to protect ecological balance.
- 4 Nuns Move From Convent at Auschwitz
- Winners, to a Degree : Toilet-Humor Prank Forces Finals Outdoors, Hospitalizes 4 Employees
- Northridge Throws Pepperdine for Loss : College baseball: Shanahan's home run turns back defending national champion Waves, 7-6.
- Clippers Near Hiring of Wilkens : Pro basketball: Terms of contract for the NBA's second-winningest coach said to be the only obstacle. An announcement is expected next week.
- Matadors Lose Power, Southwestern Louisiana Wins : College softball: Hall stymies suddenly punchless Northridge on a four-hitter, 4-2.
- Foothill Sets Record in 1,600 Relay Victory : Track and field: Engesser qualifies for State meet in girls' 800 meters.
- ENCINO : Panel to Consider College Compromise
- The Rev. William Norman was recently installed...
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : School Celebrates Diversity, Computers
- Spot Check Turns Up Fake Speech Pathologist License : Investigation: Deputies arrest a Dana Point man who they say was using bogus addresses and several aliases to work for years at area hospitals and clinics.
- Ventura County West Edition : Fire Department Tax Triggers Strong Protest : Finances: County has received 28,000 letters on the levy. Supervisors now must either reject the proposal or seek voter approval of the measure.
- 2nd-in-Command to Take Top Simi Valley School District Post
- Asian-Americans Seek Role in L.A. Renewal : Rebuilding: Coalition urges HUD Secretary Cisneros to include them as a source to identify problems in the city and suggest solutions.
- It's a Long Way From Huntley-Brinkley : Television: The Rather-Chung anchor team debuts Tuesday. CBS looks for ratings pizazz.
- Wise to Attend Tribute to His 60 Years in Films
- Suns Get Help From Elders : NBA playoffs: Veterans make key contributions in 104-97 victory over SuperSonics. Phoenix leads series, 2-1.
- German Parliament OKs Law Curbing Asylum-Seekers
- Lily LaCava; TV Script Supervisor
- 4.7-Earthquake Rattles Aleutians; No Injuries
- 'Devil Man' Molester Given 342 Years
- Another indication that the President's in the...
- COMPTON : Investigation of Moore Campaign Mailer Sought
- PREP BASEBALL : Tustin Stuns Bishop Amat
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Lauds 5 for Effective Teaching
- Suppan Seizes Moment for Crespi in 4-2 Win : High school baseball: Pitcher hits home run, strikes out five of six batters after Ocean View pulls to within one run.
- 'The Real Deal' on AIDS Prevention
- COSTA MESA : Fund-Raiser for Boy Who Won't Quit
- Budget Woes Force Big Sisters to Shut Branch : Social agencies: Group says an 18% drop in revenue prompts closure of San Gabriel Valley office. Officials predict a one-third decrease in number of matches they can make between role models and girls.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Woman Killed Opening Car Door
- Irvine Student Named to State Education Board : Appointment: Heather Clayton, 17, of University High hopes to 'bring the insight and, of course, the firsthand perspective of a student' to the panel. She is chosen by Gov. Wilson from among 200 candidates.
- NORTH HILLS : Multicultural Fest Is Planned Today
- Countywide : Bicycle Coalition to Urge Mail Protest
- SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sunny Hills Pair Stuns No. 2 Doubles Team
- Big Mountain Is Scaling the Heights to Reggae Success
- List of Casualties in Uffizi Bombing
- Credit Repair Firms Look for Loophole : Regulation: Some Southland companies want to gain not-for-profit status to avoid tighter rules implemented by the state on an industry tainted by scandal.
- Colored Callas Make White Pale by Comparison
- Breaking the Mold : Condo Gets Kitchen/Den 'Great Room' by Knocking Out Walls and Raising Ceiling
- Countdown to Election Day : 10 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign
- Two Women Given Clemency in Killings : Prison: Wilson considers battered spouse syndrome as mitigating factor.
- Mystery Illness Claims 9 Lives in New Mexico
- Under Pressure, North Korea Calls for Meeting With South
- Clinton Yields to Opponents of Energy Tax : Economy: President will scale back controversial levy in favor of 8-cent-a-gallon gas tax hike, sources say. Move is aimed at saving deficit-cutting plan in Senate.
- OLD CHINA HAND: When a retired teacher...
- Basketball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell's Return Gets Mixed Results
- For Menard, Indy Is All or Nothing : Auto racing: His year begins--and ends--with the 500. Other races are considered a waste of money.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : This Time, He Will Rely on Horsepower
- HEALTH CARE
- GARDENING : There's Usually Plenty of Life Left in Old Seeds
- RETAILING
- Riordan Discloses 3rd Alcohol-Related Arrest : Mayoral race: Candidate says he confused 1971 and '75 cases as one. Campaign staff downplays significance.
- U.N. Ambassadors Balk at Bosnia Safe-Areas Plan : Balkans: Venezuelan envoy calls U.S.-European proposal 'completely wrong.' The secretary general may reconvene a peace conference.
- VALLEY MEETS PREZ: Also at that Rose...
- HYDE PARK : 3 Men Found Shot to Death Inside House
- Man Clings to Life After Being Shot, Run Over by Carjacker He Resisted
- UCLA Team Seeking New Keys to Atoms' Inner Secrets
- Jealousy Drove Man to Kill Monkey, Owner Says : Courts: Woman testifies her boyfriend was envious of the attention her pet received. Defendant faces nine years in prison if convicted of burglary and cruelty charges.
- Father of Mary Pierce Ejected During Match, Not Allowed Back
- Mammoth Turns Back Providence, 6-5
- Dodgers Truly a Grass Act : Baseball: In attempt to break out of slump on artificial turf, they line dugout with real thing and beat Pirates, 7-2, for 10th consecutive victory.
- Specialty Label Firm Is Tagged a Success : Entrepreneur: Barbara Thomas began her Huntington Beach company after coming up with the idea for adhesive tags for doctors' charts.
- Is Disney Mousing Around? : Critics Say Its Software Unit Hasn't Taken Advantage of Its Film Titles toCreate Blockbuster Computer Games
- Aunt Gets 9 Months in Theft of Man's Trust Fund
- Media Blocked From Russian Vice President
- COLUMN ONE : The Giant Is Reeling on the Ropes : Mighty Atlantic bluefin, a sushi bar delicacy, is air-freighted from Gulf to Japan. The fishermen's bonanza is depleting the tuna supply. International squabbles only exacerbate the problem.
- Three Are Sworn In as Top Aides to Reno
- Memorial Set for Film Historian Haver
- SOUTH-CENTRAL LOS ANGELES : Man Who Points Gun at Officers Shot to Death
- SHERMAN OAKS : Garcetti Again Warns of Massive Layoffs
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Assistant Librarian Positions Reinstated
- Accused Monkey Killer Jealous of Pet, Woman Testifies
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Night Programs Will Include Bets on Harness, Quarter Horses
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Davey Johnson Gets Homecoming Victory
- TRACK AND FIELD : Bubka Seems Ready to Clear 20 Feet in U.S.
- Hicks Wins Main Event at Fairgrounds
- BOYS' VOLLEYBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP : Esperanza Tries to Prevent a Royal Flush
- THEATER REVIEW : Score One for 'Nosferatu' : Caleb Sampson's Original, Atmospheric Music Adds Bite to Toothless Embellishment of Vampire Film
- Bernardi Endorses Ex-Foe Hall : Politics: Retiring councilman issues support in 7th District race, criticizes other contender, Richard Alarcon, over campaign brochure.
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Considers Ways to Cut Budget
- LAGUNA BEACH : All the World's a Learning Stage
- CAMARILLO : Soccer Players Kick It With Surrey Mates
- Center Closure Not Expected to Halt Aid to Rape Victims
- SANTA ANA : Child Molester Gets 57-Year Sentence
- Baseball Owners Approve New TV Deal
- Kings Stole the Shirts Off Their Racks
- Bulls Will Let Their Game Talk : NBA playoffs: Chicago, trailing in the series, 2-0, boycotts the media as it prepares for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Players End the Quiet With Abandon : Subdued tunes give way to aggressive exploration of Brahms' work by Pacific Symphony members in performance at Bowers Museum.
- William Shatner to Host 'Tekwar' Seminar
- Ketchum Dared to Dream : Country: When singing clashed with his settled life, he went for the music. He'll perform Sunday at the Coach House.
- MOVIE REVIEW : No Offense Nintendo : Super Mario Bros. Jump to Big Screen in Feeble Extravaganza
- Jazz Film Program Slated for June 11
- Government of Poland Falls in Confidence Vote : Europe: President might dissolve Parliament. Nation plunges into political chaos.
- U.N. Welcomes Monaco, Eritrea
- Liberal Abortion Law Overturned by German Court
- Lockheed to Lay Off About 400 in Palmdale, Burbank
- CELEBRATION: The second annual celebration of Flores...
- Monastic Community Provides Home for Children With AIDS : Ministry: Starcross, a group of lay Catholics, sees its work as clearly linked to a Christian commitment to tend to the sick.
- PASADENA : Tournament of Roses Moves to Diversify Membership
- Ojai Man, 24, Shot and Critically Wounded in Scuffle With Deputy
- Third Thobe Thrives in Family Business : Baseball: Rancho Santiago pitcher doing well after moving to the mound recently.
- Newport Harbor's Three Jumpers in State Meet
- Notre Dame Shows Its True Colors, 10-3 : High school baseball: After struggling early, Knights overcome two-run deficit and Fontana.
- In-N-Out Burgers Buying Irvine's University Tower : Real estate: Fast-food chain will use building for its corporate headquarters. An investment trust said it expects to lose $3.2 million in the $15.2-million sale.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- MIDDLE EAST : Palestinians Drop Strikes as a Weapon
- Victims of Nightclub Shooting Awarded $1.3 Million
- CLOSE CALL: Cal State Northridge and Pepperdine...
- Italians Pick Up Pieces After Gallery Blast : Art: Thousands gather to protest attack. Museum could reopen in 3-4 weeks.
- Father Fined for Dumping; Son's Sentencing Delayed
- Skieresz, Aparicio Ailing, Miss Southern Section Meet
- WAC Coaches Seek Change in Rainout Policy
- Mistakes Foil Cal Lutheran in First Round : College baseball: Hit-and-run play backfires, and Kingsmen's rally falls short in 7-6 loss to Ithaca in first round of Division III World Series.
- DIVISION III : Tustin Plays Its Wild Card, Knocks Off Bishop Amat
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips, Gold Retreat; Dollar Still in Slump
- Gang Chief Convicted, Officers Cleared in Racially Tense Cases
- Cambodian Polls Close After a Heavy Turnout : Democracy: The United Nations is exultant at six-day election but warns that it expects all parties to honor the results.
- Neighbor Sought in Fatal Shooting
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Arrested After Drive-By Shooting
- How Times Have Changed for the Kings : Game 7: They're still playing hockey in late May and seem fresher and more relaxed than Maple Leafs.
- "Jesus did not want innocent children to...
- Angels Defeat Orioles : Baseball: Valenzuela has rough outing in return to Anaheim Stadium.
- DIVISION I : Crespi's Suppan Turns Back Ocean View
- Wilson's Strategy Pays Off : Track and field: Agoura High runner turns in strong performance to win 1,600 meters and advance to state meet.
- Immunizing Children
- First 100 Days
- Red General Manager Fired Wrong Person
- O.C. LETTERS : Where Band Plays Isn't a Dead Issue
- Keeping Youths Out of Trouble
- Ward Valley Nuclear Dump
- Richard Nixon
- While You're at It, Replay These USC Games
- Is the Basketball Program Bigger Than the School?
- Memo to Pete Dalis: Take Early Retirement
- Downey's Dandy Description Dazzles
- President Clinton and His Critics
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Tustin Teacher Announces Backing for Schools' Post : Education: Gloria Tuchman is campaigning to be nominated for job of state superintendent of public instruction.
- O.C. Jobless Rate Dips to 5.5% During April : Employment: The figure is roughly half that of the region. State unemployment is at 8.4%, 6.8% for the U.S.
- Honduras Tomb May Be Ancient Mayan King's
- Russia Revokes Law Punishing Gay Sex : Human rights: Stalin-era law had mandated prison terms of up to five years for males. Homosexuals cheer move.
- Cypress : Fire Injures Worker, 2 Firefighters
- Services, Events Are Scheduled
- VALLEYWIDE : Police Official Cites 'Malaise' of Fear
- SOUTH COUNTY : Agencies Form Task Force to Fight Gangs
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students Sample Life of Frontier Era
- DIVISION II : South Hills' Homers Help Bury Orange
- Chapman Names Hegarty to Coach Women's Basketball
- Audit Clears Law Firm of Padding Fees
- 1st-Quarter Economic Growth Stunted : Statistics: Anemic 0.9% annual rate--less than one-fifth of fourth quarter--blamed on consumer caution, weak foreign trade.
- Pro Can Help to Raise Garage-Door Clearance
- Number of Food Stamp Recipients Surges in March : Economy: Almost half a million people are added to the rolls. Figures point to weakness of nation's recovery
- 30 Die in Train Collision
- Military's Image Better Than Religion, Poll Shows
- IRVINE : Burglary Suspect Shot by Homeowner
- Soldiers Find Faith in Muslim Somalia : Religion: Since serving in the relief operation there, some have taken time to study and eventually embrace the local religion and culture.
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Landfill Foes Hope Car Sales Rev Up Funding : Environment: Eight Valencia dealerships have agreed to donate profits from 21 vehicles to group fighting proposed dump in Elsmere Canyon.
- Police Seeking Gunman in Four Drive-by Shootings
- Kings Put a Bell on Maple Leafs' Cat : Game 7: Toronto goalie Potvin proves less effective when L.A. creates a commotion in front of net.
- There's No Easy Way for Winner : Barry Melrose Is in Good Company
- Sites Determined for City Baseball Semifinals
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Fullerton Wins, Will Play USC
- Minor league players will be banned from...
- THEATER REVIEW : Barrage of Lingo Aims at Religious Right
- Rowlf the Dog's Solo Album Pleases
- Q&A with Donald Fagen: 'I'm Into My Post-Ironic Phase'
- New Set of Eyes for Couch Potatoes
- George Smith Watchetaker; Comanche Dancer, Artist
- Dan Seymour; Abdul the Arab in 'Casablanca'
- Sen. Boren Holds Key Vote on Clinton Economic Plan
- Jewish Settler Killed on Way to W. Bank Holy Site
- ANAHEIM : Pupils Find Ways to Study All 5 Senses
- MOORPARK : Surprise Checks Find Many Unsafe Trucks
- OXNARD : 7 Reserve Officers Added to Police Force
- 4-Day County Workweek Hits Snag : Labor: Key departments ask to be exempted from plan. It was intended to save up to $1 million a year.
- Big Sisters' Cuts Could Include Van Nuys Office : Social services: The financially strapped agency will shut down its Rosemead operation Monday.
- Duggan, Rider Qualify for U.S. Open Finals
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds' Bowden Receives Death Threats
- Strawberry Begins the Road Back
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Heavyweights Putting Biggest Bouts on Hold
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Clearwater Shot Back After a 61
- POP RECORD REVIEW : Resonant Emotion in Fagen's Latest
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Tustin Rehab Lays off 31 to Curb Costs
- Putting Paintbrush to Porcelain : Irvine Artist Creates Whimsical Designs on China Boxes, Tea Sets, Figurines
- Stephen E. Katz; Regional Legal Counsel for Navy
- SOUTH AMERICA : Presidential Role a Natural for Chile's Frei : The leading candidate's father launched popular reforms as the country's leader in the 1960s.
- Assembly OKs Bills to Allow 3% Down Payments for Homes
- Airport Panel Cuts Travel, Private Pacts : Budget: Commission eliminates $25 million in response to critics. It also adds two managers in effort to develop business.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Students Will Send Goods to Bosnian Needy
- Bowman Decides Not to Return as Penguin Coach
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Northridge Beats Pepperdine
- Condors to Defend Field Hockey Title
- College Football
- Everything Works for Titans : College baseball: Cal State Fullerton defeats Maine, 11-5, and will face USC tonight.