- Maybe He Simply Has an Enquiring Mind
- A Gifted Susan Dey
- Colombian Cartel Considers Mass Surrender : Latin America: Leaders of feared Cali group would quit drug trafficking in return for lighter sentences and safety guarantees.
- Wright Cultural Center Becomes Budget Victim
- SAN FERNANDO : Workshops Bridge Home, Classroom
- Charges Are Dropped Against Ingrid Ely
- $23,000 Raise for Court Officer Opposed : Salary: Judges had hoped to reward an employee for outstanding work. They say they will study the matter more in light of the county's budget woes.
- Firms That Solicit Funds for Police to Face Charges
- Sunlight in the Senate : Tough move for lobbyist disclosure is most welcome
- A Close Look at Campaign Ads
- CLINTON WATCH : Reaching Out
- A Walk in the Park : 3rd District: Canoga Park recreation site is free of drug dealers, but it now serves as a debate battleground for candidates Joy Picus and Laura Chick in the council race.
- Giants Take What They Are Given
- NBA PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Spurs Oust Trail Blazers in Extra Period, 100-97
- De La Hoya Faces Avelar in Non-Title Bout
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Gains Shot at 14th Title
- Leo J. Neuringer; Developed Magnetic Imaging
- Premadasa Ally Elected as Sri Lanka President
- Miami on Edge as Ex-Policeman's Retrial to Begin : Courts: Jury in Orlando will decide if Lozano is guilty of manslaughter. Fears persist that an innocent verdict could touch off new riots.
- Q&A;: Manic-Depressive Disorder
- Countywide : Students Reel In Fun During Fishing Day
- $50,000 Cap Urged for Midday Metrolink
- Obituaries : Robert De Niro; Painter, Father of Actor
- PANORAMA CITY : Recreation Programs Offered to Families
- HANDBELL CONCERT: The handbell choirs of Northridge...
- SANTA MONICA : Judge Refuses to Block High School Sex Survey
- Operating on the premise that medical patients...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 1st-Quarter Statistics on Crime Mixed
- Crowd Drought Over at Lake Casitas : Recreation: As water level has risen, so has attendance at the resort near Ojai. More than a million visitors are expected this year.
- City Agrees to Pay $625,000 in Car-Chase Death
- Monk Is a Minicamp No-Show
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Victory by Sea Hero in Derby Is Boon for Dosage Exponents
- Soccer
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASEBALL
- Buyer Is Lined Up for Troubled Nutri-System : Acquisitions: Purchase agreement by Heico comes only hours after a bankruptcy trustee is appointed.
- Judge OKs Lawsuit on Cremations : 54,000 Join in Action Claiming Bodies of Loved Ones Were Mishandled
- SIMI VALLEY : Wood Ranch Auction Is Delayed Again
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : EPA Proposes $47-Million Plan to Treat Polluted Water
- Arnold to Fold 'Jackie Thomas Show' : Television: Comedian who has berated ABC for delay in deciding on renewal says he will star in new series on CBS next fall.
- MTA Records Sharp Drop in Expense Sums
- Couple Arrested in Check-Writing Scheme
- Shots Fired Into 2 Homes Owned by Blacks : Violence: Incidents come less than two months after one of the houses in Hawaiian Gardens was firebombed in an apparent racial attack.
- Andrade Shoots 66 for Second-Round Lead
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Lakers Dream of the Possible
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Injuries Can't Stop Woodbridge Boys
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Negativland's U2 Obsession
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- ART
- Dawn Coe-Jones shot an eight-under-par 64, by...
- TV Reviews : A Limited 'Labor of Love'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Helmet Plays Disciplined Hard-Rock
- MUSIC REVIEW : Beguiling Calliope Program Spans Some Six Centuries
- What's Hot: Stores
- DESIGNING FANTASIES : There's Not One Prevailing Mode of Interior Decorating Here, but, Rather, One Prevailing Mood: (Almost) Anything Goes
- Bruce Maines; Retired Chairman of Safeco
- Lenore Jensen; Actress, Ham Radio Operator
- Ann Todd; Actress Starred in 'Seventh Veil'
- SAN FERNANDO : Counseling Agency Gets a New Home
- PLACENTIA : Mothers Feted With International Flair
- Coast Guard Suspends Search for Motorboat : Rescue effort: Two Camarillo men are reported to be aboard.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan Gives Another $3 Million to Campaign : Politics: Candidate says move shows he will be 'nobody's mayor but the people's.' Woo charges him with trying to buy the race.
- Evans Redeems Herself With One-Hit Shutout
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Arnold's Slam Makes Mother, CSUN Happy : College baseball: Center fielder's blast fuels nine-run third as Matadors cruise to 12-5 win over Santa Barbara.
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Butcher's First Playoff Goal Lifts Blues, 4-3
- Ridenour Approaches the Mountaintop : Baseball: Former Sylmar High star believes he can make jump to major leagues with Colorado Rockies.
- 'Different World': No Sweet Goodby : Educators, Citing Positive Influences of the Series, Are Upset to See Its Demise
- PEOPLE WATCH
- TV Reviews : 'Daybreak' an Imaginative, Pointed Political Allegory
- Lackluster Job Report Has Bond Yields Up : Market Overview
- Summer Fare War Sparked by Northwest : Travel: Delta, American and United airlines quickly follow with special rates, which will still be higher than last year's.
- TCI to Help Fox Launch Into Cable : Entertainment: Sources say TCI will pay up to $30 million a year and provide space on its system for permission to retransmit Fox programs.
- BANKING
- Marine Killed at Pendleton Identified
- Coalition Hopes to Clear the Air : Health: Several council members lend support to Clean Indoor Air Week, an effort spearheaded by minority anti-smoking groups.
- OJAI VALLEY : Agency to Commission Sewage Plant Review
- SUN VALLEY : Volunteers Organize to Combat Graffiti
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Judge Refuses Plea to Move Menendez Brothers' Trial
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Cohen's Biggest Battle Wasn't in the Ring
- Rams Gain Martin, but Not Lofton
- Shooting
- Titans' Tansley Tumbles During Steeplechase
- CSUN Sweeps Penn St. : College volleyball: Matadors advance to NCAA final with 15-2, 15-5, 15-11 victory.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Stays Sharp, Shuts Out Marlins
- GARDENING : Family Nursery Blossoms Under Matriarch's Care
- Cardinal Leaves Hospital
- ELECTIONS : Democracy in Paraguay Facing Crucial Test : Sunday's presidential vote will tell whether the ruling political and military machine can tolerate an opposition victory.
- War Threat a Diversion, Perot Says
- L.A. in 'Quiet' Seismic Period : Earthquakes: In last year, basin has felt only two temblors as strong as magnitude 3, U.S. Geological Survey reports.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Decal Program Aims to Curb Car Thefts
- Olympic Trap : Lakatos Has Put His Love of Racing on Hold for a Shot at the Games
- Deep Roots for the Gin Blossoms : Even with all of its popularity, the Tempe-based band won't budge from its desert home.
- THEATER REVIEW : Solo Works Marked by Earnest Innocence
- Pop Album Chart : 'Porno for Pyros' Premieres at No. 3
- WEEKEND TV : First Lady, Bosnia the Focus of Public Affairs Shows
- A Blast of Fresh Air : Saxophonist Joshua Redman Is a Red-Hot Newcomer Acclaimed by Critics and Peers in the Jazz World
- U.S. Jobs <i> and</i> Better TV's? : HDTV Universal Standards: Political and Economic Pressures May Color Decision
- You're Fired, but Who Cares?
- GRIM STATISTICS: The San Fernando Valley has...
- Alabama's Ex-Governor Fined $211,000, Is Spared Prison Term
- State Board Grants Wide Access to Data on Doctors : Disclosure: Information includes malpractice judgments, felony convictions, loss of hospital privileges.
- FORM FITTING: Stung by revelations that the...
- EPA Acts to Ban Farm Pesticides : Carcinogens: Permission to use five substances is revoked, and the government will deny petitions for 16 others. Seven crops are involved.
- COLUMN ONE : When the Law Can't Protect : Despite recent advances, the legal system still has trouble apprehending stalkers. As the Dana Point case shows, officials often are forced to wait too long before they can take action.
- IRVINE : Budget Proposal Includes Layoffs
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan Contributes Another $3 Million to His Own Campaign
- Obituaries : Maria Tolstoy; Granddaughter of Novelist
- PANORAMA CITY : City OKs Loan for Blythe Street Project
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : LAKERS : Westphal Didn't Want a Welcome-Home Party
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Egan's Quick Recovery Is Perfect Prescription for Brea-Olinda
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Deals Marina First League Loss
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tettleton's Sixth RBI Lifts Tigers in 12th
- House Panel to Weigh Stock Broker Rules : Investigation: Two federal agencies are asked to assist in a review of ethics. The action follows a Times' series that described lax discipline and hiring practices in the securities industry.
- What's Hot: Furnishings
- 2 Mosques Blown Up in Bosnia
- 46 Overseas Bases to Be Reduced
- San Diego Names New Police Chief : Law enforcement: Assistant Chief Jerry Sanders, a 20-year veteran, will lead the 1,850-officer department if confirmed by the City Council.
- Postal Shootings: Turmoil Within : Needed--monitoring of the Postal Service
- Obituaries : Lenore Jensen; Actress, Ham Radio Operator
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Carnival to Benefit Park, Charities
- Saugus Continues Surge Toward Playoff Berth
- Crenshaw Transfers' Eligibility Questioned : Prep basketball: Four of nine transfers on State champion's roster were not living full-time at listed addresses.
- Angels' Key Hits Beat A's : Baseball: Snow ends 0-for-16 drought. Finley keeps Oakland in check.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orchestra Spotlights Precocious Talent : The Orange County chamber group's 'Magical Mozart' program features soloists who are or were unusually gifted children.
- DANCE REVIEW : A Sharp 'Black Choreographers' Festival for '93
- Shooting Victim Had Reputation as Peacemaker
- Car Bomb in Mafia Town Injures Officer
- PLO Rejects Israel's Offer of Self-Rule
- Yeltsin's Vice President Plans to Run Against Him
- Holocaust Denial Seen Gaining Ground : Anti-Semitism: Need for vigilance and education is stressed after a poll finds that 22% of Americans think it is possible that the extermination of 6 million Jews in World War II never occurred.
- The Driver's Guide to Traffic Trouble
- OXNARD : Planners Postpone Greenbelt Decision
- Bailiff Jailed in Sexual Conduct Case
- Navy Investigates 2 Over Report of Lewd Act
- Obituaries : Leo J. Neuringer; Developed Magnetic Imaging
- PIRU : Shootout Defendant May Be Transferred
- Ex-Officer Is Sought in LAPD Theft
- NORTHRIDGE : Family Service Threatened by Funding Crisis
- ENCINO : Residents Appeal OK on Restaurant
- Doctor Defends Decision on Gretzky : Stanley Cup playoffs: Kvitne says he didn't lie about cracked rib. He simply didn't tell the whole truth.
- Northridge in First Division I Final After Blowout Win Over Penn State
- Westling Named Aliso Niguel Athletic Director
- Thousand Oaks' Krim Picks Harvard to Play Football
- Deal May End Rock at Pacific Amphitheatre
- ENVIRONMENT
- Aiming for Safe Storage of Guns
- SECURITIES
- Figure in ADL Spy Case Arrested at S.F. Airport : Espionage: Former police officer is taken into custody upon arriving from Philippines, where he had fled after FBI interrogation.
- D'Amato Brother Guilty of Mail Fraud
- New Insights Into Bomb Probe Emerge : Blast: Complaint against Palestinian shows trade center fingerprint inquiry is paying off. Associate is tied to manuals on explosives.
- Public Gets Invitation to a Secluded Canyon : Wild lands: After three years of negotiations, Irvine Co. opens Limestone Canyon to guided tours. About 17,000 nearby acres, long off-limits to people, will eventually become Orange County parklands.
- ON TO THE FINALS: Cal State Northridge...
- BURBANK : Local Tennis Pro to Create New Center
- Salvation Army Meets Fund Goal for Shelter
- DANA POINT : Land Swap OKd on Conflict Ruling
- Coalition Focuses Attention on Women, Children : Recovery: Unrest exposed substandard living for many in urban core. Experts say cycle of poverty must be broken to revive city.
- Simi Valley Fine-Tunes Its TV Image : City Council: Video repair plan aims to help correct sound and picture problems that plague broadcasts of meetings.
- LAKE FOREST : United Way Expo Will Be Held Today
- NORTHRIDGE : Students Protest Living Conditions
- 800 Youths to Be Offered Jobs Over the Summer : Work: Those who are disabled or economically disadvantaged are urged to apply quickly for the federally funded program.
- TV REVIEW : Three-Part Series Provides a Close Look at Evangelicalism
- Simi Valley 'Inundated' With Graffiti
- Fire Victims Eulogized as Martyrs : Funeral: Deaths in Westlake apartment blaze will not be in vain if future disasters are prevented, Cardinal Mahony tells 400 mourners.
- Plan to Fund Youth Penal Camps Assailed
- Hubert Wins Third in Row at Ventura
- Easley Isn't Flashy, but He Adds a Spark
- Grounded spaceship: Sean Morton, who operates a...
- Orange Diocese Settles Lawsuit Claiming Priest Molested Child : Courts: Terms of agreement sealed at church's request. Ex-altar boy's story was backed up by letter from clergyman, who said he victimized others.
- The Bunt Sign Could Become a Punt Sign
- Cycling
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : After No. 1,000, Garrido Looks Ahead
- Winning Race Less Important as Off-Road Series Resumes Tonight
- Lewis Puts Paper Title on Line : Boxing: After inheriting WBC crown, he faces Tucker tonight.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Clippers Go for Next Step : Game 5: Whichever team shows up against Rockets today, at least they know they can win in Houston.
- ROUNDUP : Sindle, Burbank Thwart Hart
- DANCE REVIEW : A Sharp 'Black Choreographers' Festival for '93
- FirstTeam Bets $100,000 That It's No. 1 Seller
- Suit Accusing Priest of Molesting Youth Settled : Abuse: Cleric who served at Orange County parish admits in letter submitted to court that he molested youth and other altar boys. Plaintiff, 27, says he suppressed memories of events until 1990.
- City to Allow Ads at Bus Stops, Benches
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Warehouse Project Advances : Development: Planners approve lot split, a necessary step before retail giant Wal-Mart can build a Sam's Club membership store.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Lonely Mothers to Get Some Company
- The Power of a Cease-Fire
- Valley Leading City in Domestic Violence : Crime: Police say the Van Nuys Division recorded the most arrests during the first three months of the year.
- Red Cross Agrees to Tighten Its Blood Safety Measures : Health: FDA assures that nation's supply is safe, but it presses for more safeguards against contamination by AIDS virus and other diseases.
- Plan to Shift Drug Funds to Youth Camps Decried : Finances: County's rob-Peter-to-pay-Paul strategy could shut 200 treatment, education and prevention programs, it is feared.
- GARDEN GROVE : Celebrating Cultures in a Contest
- SYLMAR : Montie Montana to Be Grand Marshal
- Rejuvenated Tigers Surprise Almost All but Themselves : Baseball: Those who picked them to finish last in the American League East are "brainless," Anderson says.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Simi Valley Survives Scare by Newbury Park
- Positively Outspoken Negativland : Pop music: The band takes to Bogart's the kind of electronic message of artistic freedom that got it into legal trouble with U2.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Duo Covers More Than the Bass-ics : Rob Wasserman's aggressive playing is at center of an intense show with Dead member Bob Weir in which they explore a variety of sounds and moods.
- Toots Doesn't Mind Blowing His Own Horn : Reggae: 'We are the real thing,' says Frederick Hibbert, a leader in the Jamaican sound since the early 1960s. He performs tonight in San Diego.
- 2 Accused of Penny-Stock Fraud by U.S.
- Clinton Offers Reform Plan for Campaigns : Elections: It aims to curb the influence of lobbyists and reduce spending on congressional races. GOP threatens a Senate filibuster.
- Riordan Cost as Many Jobs as He Created, Study Finds : Candidate: Business deals made $74 million. He says a broader look at his career would show his true record.
- Hundreds Pay Last Respects to Julio Gallo
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Braille Olympics Offered for Youths
- Cycling
- Tom Weiskopf and Gibby Gilbert, taking advantage...
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : After MRI, Grahe Remains Day to Day
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Weir, Wasserman Team for Routine but Rousing Gig
- LOS ANGELES : Monday Is Deadline to Register for June 8 Vote
- CALABASAS : Sewer System Costs May Be Shared
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP
- Lofton to Become a Raider--Again : Pro football: He agrees to two-year, $1.8-million deal to rejoin team. Rams also were interested in receiver.
- Robitaille Breaks the Ice and Gives Kings the Edge : Game 3: Forward's first goal of series puts L.A. ahead in third period en route to 7-4 victory and a 2-1 advantage.
- STAGE
- Obituaries : Sidney Genders; Record-Setting Solo Rower
- Clinton's First 100 Days in Office
- Gershwins, Not Berlin
- Clinton's First 100 Days in Office
- Deion Seems to Have the Story Backward
- So, What's Actually Wrong With Dodgers? To the Fans, It's Claire
- Border Patrol Improvements
- Readers Saw Different Sides of Jim Valvano
- Shakespeare
- Clinton's First 100 Days in Office
- So, What's Actually Wrong With Dodgers? To the Fans, It's Claire
- Shakespeare
- Nothing Small-Time About Play Like This
- MOVIES - May 8, 1993
- MOVIES - May 8, 1993
- Names in the News - May 8, 1993
- Names in the News - May 8, 1993
- Names in the News - May 8, 1993
- Names in the News - May 8, 1993
- Obituaries - May 8, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 8, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 8, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 8, 1993
- KICKING IN: When kicker Efren Herrera's NFL...
- Unemployment in California Lowest in Year
- Ruling Clears Obstacle to Nuclear Dump : Environment: Appeals court says Wilson need not hold safety hearing, but interpretations vary. Governor orders decision in 30 days on licensing the facility.
- Panic Absent, but Caution Abounds in Dana Point : Mood: With the suspect in two slayings still at large, residents are locking their doors and windows.
- Clinton Plans to Meld Workers' Comp, Auto Insurance Into Health Care System
- Postal Workers Wonder if Attack Could Have Been Prevented
- Family Describes Abuse by Father Who Killed Son
- Suspect in Slayings Remains at Large : Rampage: Dana Point mail deliveries are suspended and guards are stationed at post office in wake of the killings. Officers are stymied in search for O.C. man.
- THWARTED ART: The Buena Park Fine Arts...
- Evidence Points to Iraq Plot on Bush, U.S. Says : Mideast: Some advisers recommend extraditing suspects arrested in Kuwait. Others counsel retribution against Baghdad.
- Postal Workers Wonder if Attack Could Have Been Prevented
- Postal Murder Suspect at Large; Security Tight : Manhunt: Police pursue many tips but have 'no idea' where he might be. Stalked woman in protective custody.
- OTHER NEWS - May 8, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 8, 1993
- GARDEN GROVE : School District Hikes Development Fees
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- On the Mark : As Jackson's Ring Is Tied to His Shoelace, His Basketball Future Is Tied to the Clippers
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Northwest Offers Deep Fare Cuts : Air wars: Renewed price-cutting in peak travel season means competitors must follow suit or risk losing customers.
- Fitzhugh Dodson; Wrote Parental Advice Books
- Local Mountains Have Pals in High Places
- Wall Street-Smart : * Scott Seiffert's experience with a consulting firm helped him concoct a murder mystery in which he also performs at the Richard Basehart Playhouse.
- Rabin Warns Feuding Cabinet: Breakup Would End Peace Talks
- EASY BREATHERS: The smog season has just...
- Area Gatherings Mark National Day of Prayer
- Sobriety Checkpoint Locations Announced
- Colleagues Criticize Councilman's Conduct : Moorpark: Scott Montgomery's attack on park concert proposal is called outrageous and unprofessional.
- MOORPARK : Las Vegas Pickets to Be Charged in Attack
- Whose Love Affair With the Car?
- SANTA PAULA : No-Banner Ruling Angers Union
- Toxic Discharges
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Schott Says She May Not Return
- Lighter Bat Helps Pond Lift Average
- Ducks to Practice at Glacial Garden
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Wins to Clinch Playoff Spot in Volleyball
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Hustle Gives Loara Edge on El Dorado
- It Made Him Sick to Read This Story
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Helmet Brings Organized Mayhem to Troubadour
- COSTA MESA : Owner Has the Last Word in Car Dispute
- Countywide : Serve-A-Thon Event Seeking Volunteers
- FULLERTON : Police Building to Be Named for Ex-Chief
- Busy Center a Beacon of Hope, Peace : Mental health: The client list at El Centro de Amistad, the West Valley's only such facility, continues to climb despite funding cuts.
- Ram wide receiver Todd Kinchen underwent arthroscopic...
- Three Area Cyclists Shine in 89er Race
- Name in the News
- Atmosphere Is Businesslike at Quartz Hill
- On or Off Field, Cypress Freshman Is All Business
- AIRLINES
- Broken Promises Finally Clip the Wings of Angeles and Its Investors
- FILM
- Dial 'M' for Mistakes : Billing Systems Outpaced by a Telephone Explosion
- Payroll Levy Idea in Health Plan Detailed
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Changes in Motor-Voter Bill Refused
- Goals, Questions on School Reforms Aired : Education: Talk is mostly upbeat at meeting of educators, parents who will pioneer LEARN program.
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland. </i>
- Meeting Canceled for Fear of Anti-Abortion Picketing
- A Little Bit of Justice
- CHP Warns Violators of Helmet Law
- GOLF : Lowery Is Surprised With 65, Atlanta Lead
- Suns' Fans Want to Knock Smile Off Magic's Face
- Taking Charge, DiSimone Leads Granada Hills
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins' Barrasso Stifles Islanders, 3-1
- NCAA VOLLEYBALL FINAL FOUR : Northridge Star Has Uplifting Experience : Lynch Near-Perfect as Matadors Win Federation Title
- Uncertainties Dampen Mood; Dow Dips 7.2 : Market Overview
- Scarf-Wearers Can Tuck the Tag or Leave It Out for a Little Light Reading
- Getting the Wrinkles Out