- The Flaws in Defense of 'Indecent Proposal' Script
- President Bill Clinton has made a difficult,...
- Koresh and Waco Tragedy
- The Flaws in Defense of 'Indecent Proposal' Script
- The Flaws in Defense of 'Indecent Proposal' Script
- Ethnic Cleansing in Guatemala
- Koresh and Waco Tragedy
- Koresh and Waco Tragedy
- Gay Marriages
- JAPAN
- STREET SMART: Noisy motorcycles, mystery road projects,...
- Turning an Ear to Silent Latino Constituency
- COUNTYWIDE : Free Lead Testing on Dishes Planned
- TUSTIN : Curriculum Changes Given Tentative OK
- Sidewalk Economics : Illegal Vendors Eke Out Slim Profits on Streets of Pacoima
- KENTUCKY DERBY : Short Thrill for Hennig, Long Misery for Lukas
- Lippman Says He Is a 'Scapegoat' : Television: Former KCBS-TV news director says he was a 'target' of negative publicity.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- The Board of Supervisors is considering establishing...
- Police Gun Sales: Risky Business : Immediate legislation is needed to put a halt to ill-conceived practice
- CSU Campus Will Invite Businesses to Fund Classes : Ventura: With shrinking state aid available, CSUN officials will ask local corporations to help cover costs. The move is a sharp departure from tradition.
- Second Opinion / COMMENT FROM OTHER MEDIA : THE SENTINEL : 'Trial Next Time' Will Hit Closer
- LAGUNA BEACH : Bookstore Plans Move, Expansion
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sonic Intensity From Dinosaur Jr.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : 'Awed Behavior' Redlines at Royce
- A Pint-Size Brew-haha
- BOOK REVIEW : Picture Faust as a Female--and an Unhappy Grandmother : FAUSTINE <i> by Emma Tennant</i> ; Faber & Faber $9.99, 140 pages
- Driver Killed in Freeway Collision
- NO TAX HIKE: California has reached out...
- DANA POINT : Consolidating Special Districts Considered
- Future Lawyers We'd Like to Retain
- Community Colleges : CHANCE FOR A BETTER LIFE : Platform : Coping With Fee Increases, Fewer Classes : HOLLY CHAVIRA; Nursing student and student aide, 21, San Bernardino Valley College
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Monterey Park: A Community Works With Police to Serve and Prevent
- Dodgers' Troubles Come in Bunches : Baseball: Hershiser racked, Strawberry has bad back and Offerman misses sack, 9-1.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Chapman Takes Safe Path at the Greek
- JAZZ REVIEW : Guitarist Ciro Hurtado Is on Top of the World
- OCCUPATION: REGISTERED DIETITIAN
- Community Colleges : CHANCE FOR A BETTER LIFE : Platform : Coping With Fee Increases, Fewer Classes : ONNA YOUNG; Pasadena City College, 21
- Regency Health Services Fills Posts
- Space Shuttle Robot Makes Catch of the Day
- Mexico Takes a Harder Line on Imports : Trade: Recent tariffs on U.S. and Chinese goods indicate that the liberalization honeymoon may be over.
- New Garbage Contract Would Raise Fees 24%
- Woman Allegedly Assaulted at Home
- Handicapped Parking Vehicle Restrictions Aren't Legal
- The city's reputation as the center of...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sanchez Vicario Beats Graf While Both Think of Seles
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pete Jolly Trio Plays It by Ear Skillfully and Persuasively at Maxwell's : Together off and on for 30 years, the three play as one with empathy and excitement--but no music sheets.
- Vancouver Gets Fast Start With an Offensive Defense : NHL playoffs: The Canucks beat Kings, 5-2, in Game 1 of Smythe finals with scoring from some unlikely players.
- Soccer
- Pop : Musical Evening of Love, Loss and 'Locos'
- JAPAN
- HOT LICKS: Kids in baggy skateboard duds...
- Helping Kids Who Witnessed Crash : Feelings of Fear, Shock May Last for Months; Experts Say Free Expression of Feelings Is Best Way to Cope
- Israel to Offer Broad Concessions to Arabs : Mideast: Rabin gets Cabinet OK to give Palestinians control of education, health care, law enforcement.
- Thieves Strike for a 2nd Time at Truck Yard in Simi Valley
- 1 Shot, 1 Killed in Lovers' Quarrels
- Community Colleges : CHANCE FOR A BETTER LIFE : 'My Parents Did Well Just to Finish High School' : A forward-looking California gave me the opportunity to see if I was college material. Today I have a Ph.D.
- NEWPORT BEACH : School's Students Pour Hearts Into Art
- Don Smith Arrested on Drug Charges
- De-Mummifying the Egyptian : Movies: The American Cinematheque proposes to turn the shuttered landmark into a thriving Hollywood Boulevard film center.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- TV REVIEW : 'Dancing' Is Full of Talking : Culture: The PBS program on dancing around the world begins tonight. The series varies from disorganized to focused.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Nikolais, Louis Works at Occidental
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Not-So-Grand Pasadena Finale
- Lawmaker Strikes Nerve in Fight Against Illegal Immigration
- French Pay Homage to Ex-Premier : Politics: Leaders, ordinary citizens mourn Beregovoy. One worker calls him 'a man of the people.'
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Community Colleges : CHANCE FOR A BETTER LIFE : Platform : Coping With Fee Increases, Fewer Classes : MARCELO DASILVA; Santa Monica College, English and French major, 24
- Engesser Is Back in Fine Form : Ocean View Senior Runner Overcomes Injury, Illness
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Toussaud Comes on Strong at Finish in Wilshire 'Cap
- Seles Leaves Hospital Feeling 'a Little Better'
- Pistons Reportedly to Make Chaney Their Coach Today
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Lewitzky Troupe in Two Premieres
- CSUN Awarded Final 4 Berth in Volleyball
- China Interests Snap Up Firms in Hong Kong
- Gang Summit Ends With Call for Jobs
- Military Plans Will Proceed, Clinton Asserts
- Body Found in Van Destroyed by Fire
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Candidates Focus on Voter-Rich Valley Area : Campaign: Woo opens a Van Nuys office and promises an aggressive push. Riordan accuses rival of trying to mimic his tough-talking stances.
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- AUSTRALIA
- Sailor Pleads Guilty in Death of Gay Shipmate
- Conditions of Peace
- Unsupervised 21-Month-Old Twins Drown in Family's Whirlpool
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- California Channel Is No C-SPAN
- HIS BEST PITCH: Perseverance was the name...
- A Blossom Rises From the Ruins : Carole Little Suffered $11 Million in Riot Damage, Rebuilt and Remains Profitable in Tough Industry
- CAMARILLO : Council Approves Rose Garden Plan
- SEAL BEACH : Ideas Are Solicited on Parking Woes
- NHL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Lemieux Hurt Again, Penguins Lose
- Canucks Come to Own Defense : NHL playoffs: Poised play helps Vancouver take a 1-0 lead in the Smythe Division finals.
- Celtics' Lewis Sidelined by Heart Problems
- Lakers Sow Seeds of a Big Upset : NBA playoffs: Divac and Scott spark late run to give them 86-81 victory over Suns and a 2-0 lead in best-of-five series.
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : A Demanding Pittsburgh Program : Conductor Lorin Maazel's treatments of theater-derived pieces by Stravinsky and Bartok are not very successful at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts.
- Jeremy D. Glaser, a corporate attorney in...
- Farwest to Occupy Buena Park Space Vacated by Cardis
- New Owner Will Reopen Seized Bank : Finance: Southern California Bank acquires insured deposits of Anaheim's American Commerce National Bank, which will be open for business today under its new name.
- TEST OF FIRE: Orange County was "switched...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : High School Students Honored by Masons
- Efforts on Rise to Track, Treat Latinos' High Risk of Diabetes : Health: Pediatrician leads study of more than a dozen Ventura County children who have the adult form of the disease. It usually does not develop until age 30 or over.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Anti-Graffiti Laws Proposed
- WESTMINSTER : Baton Expert Throws 'Em for a Loop
- "STAR TREK" TECH: The next step for...
- Brother Pursues Truth on Death in Mexican Jail : Human rights: Man's dogged probe shows family member likely was killed. Effort could spur reforms.
- CAMARILLO : Grant Will Fund 100 New Trees on Street
- Community Colleges : CHANCE FOR A BETTER LIFE : A State-Regulated Monster Built From Good Intentions : Community colleges are drowning in rules and laws. To save them, free them from regulatory bondage.
- OXNARD : Man, Nephew Killed While Crossing Street
- College Basketball
- CSUN's Bushart Turns Bulldog, Collars Hawaii in 11-10 Victory
- Bewitched by 'Black Widow' : Television: Elizabeth Montgomery found the reality-based story of a woman who poisoned people too fascinating to pass up.
- Investing in China? Go by Way of Hong Kong
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- $1 Million Gold, Gem Theft
- McKinley is deadly, but 'they keep coming . . . ' : The mountaineering season has started on the continent's highest peak; 11 perished in 1992.
- It Was More Pfund in Sun for Them
- Pro Basketball
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- CHINA
- EMERGENCY? NOT: The 911 emergency line is...
- VALLEY CHRONICLE: UCLA student Eric Sonders of...
- For Film With a Twist, a Premiere by the Book
- Getting Together for The Gathering Place
- SEA WORTHY: Environmentalists say a housing project...
- May Day Melee in Russia Called Hard-Line Plot
- TUSTIN : Pushcart Ordinance Extension on Agenda
- Deputies Break Up Fights Involving 120 Jail Inmates
- Valley Chronicle : College Student Gets Unwelcome Education About Life on the Streets
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Seitzer Is Pitcher Perfect, but Athletics Still Lose
- GOLF / SENIOR TOUR : Final Hole Almost Beats 'Greedy' Gilbert
- The Laguna Art Museum will waive admission...
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : A Demanding Pittsburgh Program
- Cost of Living: It's All Relative
- AIRLINES
- New Cops on the Beat : Why, some might ask, would anyone want to become a police officer now? For 3 rookies, it's the profession of pride.
- ANC Leaders, Foreign Delegations Attend Funeral for Apartheid Foe
- Assassination Clues Point to Tamil Rebels
- Taking a Look at Los Angeles Through Eyes of a Tourist
- Community Colleges : CHANCE FOR A BETTER LIFE : Platform : Coping With Fee Increases, Fewer Classes : DANIEL THEISEN; Business student and tutor, Long Beach City College
- IRVINE : User Fees for Parks, Buildings to Rise
- Harbor City Seeks Help Curbing Gangs : Crime: The community endures some of the heaviest drug dealing in Los Angeles. Many residents want to seek a court injunction to allow police to arrest gang members for normally legal activities.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McGovern and Albers Reach Winner's Circle
- NBA PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Knicks Beat Pacers, Take 2-0 Series Lead
- RICHARD RAWLS : Attorney, Palmieri, Tyler, Wiener, Wilhelm & Waldron
- SINGAPORE
- Christopher Courts Europe's Support : Diplomacy: Skeptical of Serbian peace promises, secretary of state launches a weeklong tour to line up backing for military action in Bosnia.
- Community Colleges : CHANCE FOR A BETTER LIFE : Platform : Coping With Fee Increases, Fewer Classes : ANGELA DE JOSEPH; Los Angeles City College, Cinema Dept.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Prescription for Court Reform
- Today's Agenda
- Your Net Worth Is What Counts to Win the Cup
- Well, It Beats Talking About the Warriors
- Clippers Have New Work Ethic : NBA playoffs: Team surrenders day off to prepare for Game 3 of series with Houston.
- Tiny UHF Station Carves Niche Among Males : TV: Orange County's KDOC discovered role two years ago by canceling reruns of 'Combat.' It couldn't believe the howls.
- Families Left in Dark After Tragedies in Mexican Jails : Human rights: Many turn to Joe Amado for help after his tireless pursuit of the truth in his brother's death.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Pilot Described as Expert Flier
- Community Colleges : CHANCE FOR A BETTER LIFE : Platform : Coping With Fee Increases, Fewer Classes : DON WOOD; Santa Monica College, Liberal Studies
- BREA : Student Transfer Plan to Be Discussed
- An Imperial Tale Has Wisdom Today : Hong Kong: This time, America might influence a different ending to the impasse between Britain and China.
- Karaoke Fever's Dark Side : As the Sing-Along Studios Sprout, So Can Problems, Officials Say
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Sealy Finally Gets Chance to Help UCLA Win NCAA Volleyball Title
- College Basketball
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Pepperdine Keeps Moving Closer to WCC Championship
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valera Weighs In at a Svelte $2,500
- Irvan Wins With Last Lap Charge
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton's 10-Inning Victory Is No. 999 for Garrido
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Charismatic Set From Bikini Kill
- STAGE
- Winemaker Julio Gallo Dies in Car Crash
- Community Essay : 'Each Night I Asked That God Send Peace' : A future mother writes of April 29 to her unborn children, hoping the events of a year ago will not be repeated.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Win Sixth in a Row on Bonds' Hit in 11th
- For Angels, It's No Way in Fenway : Baseball: Green Monster leaves them red-faced as Red Sox complete sweep, 4-3.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Shankar, Friends in a Dramatic Outing
- John P. Grazer has been appointed chief...
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- Winemaker Julio Gallo, 82, Dies in Crash : Accident: Jeep careens 35 feet down embankment on family ranch. His wife and another relatives were injured.
- Disabled in Germany Face Antagonism and Violence
- Health Reform Tied to Fate of Rostenkowski
- Crash Death, 3rd in 8 Years, Not Expected to Halt Future Shows
- COUNTYWIDE : 28 Win National Merit Scholarships
- Keeping the Culture Alive : Thousands Turn Out for Cinco de Mayo Celebrations of Mexican Heritage
- BREA : Moms Who Choose Home Over Work
- CommerceBancorp : NEWPORT BEACH
- A Vaccine That Comes Up Short : Drugs: Safe products were available abroad, but Japan wanted to develop its own. Deaths and illness have resulted.
- A Bull Is Riding Shotgun With Wells Fargo
- Commuters at an Impasse Because of Freeway Transition Design
- Community Colleges : CHANCE FOR A BETTER LIFE : Platform : Coping With Fee Increases, Fewer Classes : ROSHAWN E. MATHIAS; Student at El Camino and Compton colleges, 21
- Will KCBS Gain After Lippman? : Television: Sweeping away the controversial news director will be meaningless unless the news philosophy he preached is swept away with him.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Recession Has Hit Advertising Agencies Hard : Heavy dependence on real estate business hurt. Diversification is now the name of the game.
- COUNTYWIDE : County to Provide Free Immunizations
- PERSPECTIVE ON GUN CONTROL : Tilt the Odds: Deputize John and Jane Public
- THOUSAND OAKS : Button Campaign Pushes Local Sales
- Crowd Has Finger-Pickin' Good Time : Music: More than 100 performers show off their fastest and hottest licks at the 33rd annual Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest.
- Second Opinion / COMMENT FROM OTHER MEDIA : NGAY MAI : Deport Immigrants Who Break the Law
- Group Seeks Precedent in Westridge Suit : Development: Naturalists hope to preserve the county's Significant Ecological Areas system by altering a project west of the Golden State Freeway.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Says He Could Miss Months
- Padres' Staton Says His Stats Aren't a Priority Right Now
- TV REVIEWS : May Madness: Murder and Mayhem
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Mental Stress May Mean Dental Mess
- Koresh's Body Found With Bullet Wound : Cult: Whether religious leader was shot or killed himself before fire remains a mystery. His burned body is identified by X-rays and dental records.
- COLUMN ONE : Signing Away Their Trust : Tim Barnett said he could help strapped homeowners. Instead, he allegedly defrauded at least 40 people. His exploits, say some, illustrate how officials have allowed real estate scams to flourish.
- PLACENTIA : Boundary Debate at Valencia High
- OAK VIEW : Store Owner Catches Suspected Robber
- The Way to This City's Heart Is Through Its Stomach
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valera Weighs In at a Svelte $2,500
- JAZZ REVIEW : Kirk Whalum in Command
- Koresh and Waco Tragedy
- Koresh and Waco Tragedy
- Reservoir
- Koresh and Waco Tragedy
- Sen. Dole
- Koresh and Waco Tragedy
- MOVIES - May 3, 1993
- MOVIES - May 3, 1993
- Names in the News - May 3, 1993
- Names in the News - May 3, 1993
- Names in the News - May 3, 1993
- Names in the News - May 3, 1993
- Names in the News - May 3, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 3, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 3, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 3, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 3, 1993
- 500,000 Witness Deadly Crash : Aviation: The pilot of a Korean War-era jet, killed in a fireball on an El Toro runway in front of the air show crowd, is the third to die in eight years.
- Anti-Immigration Bills Flood Legislature : Rights: Republicans see the measures as a way to help the state cut costs. Critics see the move as political opportunism and, in some cases, racism.
- Bosnia Serb Chief Signs Peace Plan; West Is Still Wary : Balkans: Karadzic bows to threats of Western military strikes. But president of self-styled parliament, which must approve treaty, calls it unacceptable.
- Boy Missing in Surf After Friend Saved : Accident: Search to resume today for 10-year-old Santa Ana child tugged by waves from playmate while both were in ocean off Newport Beach.
- Don't Let Up Now That Verdicts Are In : Recovery: A sense of urgency must be applied to speeding up and beefing up aid to victims of last year's disturbances.
- 'Rising Sun,' Hollywood and Asian Stereotypes
- Pilot of Vintage Jet Killed in Fiery Crash at Air Show : Aviation: Hundreds of thousands witness inferno. Wreckage scatters almost a mile down runway at El Toro base.
- Rohrabacher in Hot Water Over Desert Base : Politics: His intervention in plans for closed Victorville military site angers local officials, who say it was on behalf of O.C. developers.
- It's Hard to Buy What 'Proposal' Is Selling
- Disbelief Yields to Shock, Grief Among Crowd
- Powerful Council Ready to Test New Mayor's Mettle : Government: First challenge for Riordan or Woo will be winning over skeptical legislators.
- OTHER NEWS - May 3, 1993
- GUISE FOR GUYS
- The House That Jerry Built May Not Last
- OJAI : Landfill Debate Overshadows Event
- DOWNTOWN : Session Offers Tips to Fight Prejudice
- It's his style to lend a hand, and for that, police officer gets a round of applause.
- Commentary : 'THE HONEYMOONERS': HOW SWEET IT WAS
- McKeon Takes On Spending Panel : Congress: Freshman representative proposes a bill to eliminate the powerful Appropriations Committee.
- Speeding Ticket Put the Brakes on Fugitive's Flight : Crime: Attorney Lynn Boyd Stites vanished shortly before he was indicted in a fraud scheme. A traffic stop 2 1/2 years later in Illinois proved the undoing of his double life.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : County Teams Win Titles in Swimming
- COMMENTARY : Nobody Has Clue About Derby
- California a Top Priority These Days in Washington : Politics: The Administration realizes that the state must be the engine of economic recovery.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers to Be Patient With Farrell
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Witt Beats Mariners to End Long Drought
- Volunteers Help Clean L.A. River
- Kings Have a Cool Hand in Luc
- Downtown Face Lift Set to Start in Summer : Redevelopment: $149 million raised from bond issues will be used to make the area pedestrian-friendly, replace City Hall and add parks.
- Relay Teams Keep Loyola Perfect : Swimming: The Cubs enter league finals with an undefeated record after beating Harvard-Westlake.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Woo Seeks to Deport Illegal Immigrants Charged With Crimes
- On the Road Toward Goal of Smogless Valley Days : Environment: A Canadian gizmo for the home just might replace the corner gas station.
- Coach Always Traveled With Full Itinerary
- LAPD Should Rein In Discipline Hearings, Not Officers
- Communication Would Help Coaches Avoid Parent Trap
- In Brief
- COLUMN LEFT/ ROBERT S. McELVAINE : Yours, Mine, Ours--Taxes Cover All : 'Tax Freedom Day' is a conservative canard; what we pay is a mutual investment.
- Turtles Used in Religious Ceremony Die in Salty Lake
- Metrolink Is on Right Path for Safety : Railroad Can Post Signs and Educate, but It Alone Can Not Prevent Accidents
- Investigation Reveals 'Supervision Problems' in Torrance Bus Service : Transit: Drivers complained of sexual harassment and racial discrimination by managers. City officials decline to say if disciplinary action has been taken.
- Olympic Committee Official Payne to Have Coronary Bypass Surgery
- Clippers Get Well When Harper Does : Pro basketball: He recovers more quickly than expected from knee injury and scores 29 points to lead 95-83 victory over Rockets. Series tied, 1-1.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Pfund's Position an Unenviable One
- Cataloguing a Friendship : It took Connie Lembark the better part of five years to complete two volumes containing 30 years of Sam Francis prints
- ALBUM REVIEW
- In Brief
- Anyone for Algae?
- USC : New Pact for Housing and Dining Workers
- The Newest Players in the Russian Power Game : Justice: The Constitutional Court is making waves with decisions based on the law--and people are obeying. But can it stay out of politics?
- PERSPECTIVE ON LOS ANGELES : Seeds of Renewal Have Been Planted : What remains is the long-term task of empowering residents in neglected areas to help themselves.
- Billing Abortion as Murder Could Annihilate GOP Base
- Man Fatally Shot Outside His Home
- Left in Shambles : Everyone Remembers Secretariat's Great 1973, but What About That Horse He Kept Beating?
- A 10-Point Plan to Save Baseball's Image
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Tip of the Hat Would Help Stop Blood Flow in the Ring
- City to Stop Competition in Off-Seasons
- ROUNDUP : CLU Clinches Conference Title, 7-6
- GOLF / SENIORS AT LAS VEGAS : Gilbert Makes Putts and Leads by Three
- AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan to Work Out Again Monday
- Miller-Mellon Exacta Pays Dividends for Old Money : Horse racing: With the clock running out on their association, 71-year-old trainer and 85-year-old owner win at Churchill Downs with Sea Hero.
- The Shadow of the Dragon : It wasn't easy finding an actor to play martial arts god Bruce Lee, but Jason Scott Lee found the key to the man behind the flying fists
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : At This Pace, There May Be No Taming These Tigers
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : MERRY MEN : Kevin Costner N Mel Brooks' 'Hood'
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : To Film Crichton, First You Have to Be on Right List
- Mall Crawlers : Natural History Museum Opens at Burbank Shopping Center
- Atmospheric Methane: Are Lakes, Wetlands the Culprits?
- Students Learn a Lesson in Egg-sperimental Physics : Science: Participants in high school's project study ways of shielding falling bodies from the law of splat by dropping cushioned eggs from a gym roof.
- Nonprofits on the Vaccination Front
- Freshman Martin Gets a Fresh Start at Redondo High
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Squanders Chance to Clinch Tie for Title
- Miscellany
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : How Much Security Do They Need?
- ALBUM QUIZ: All the hoopla over the...
- Sri Lankan President Premadasa Assassinated at Rally : Asia: Suicide bomber on a bicycle also kills 14 others with huge blast.
- MOVIES : Clinton's Card : When 'Dave' screenwriter Gary Ross isn't turning out jokes for a president and other politicos, he is glorifying the little guy, sometimes in a 'Big' way
- Seles' Attacker Was Obsessed With Helping Graf : Tennis: Politics apparently wasn't an issue for 38-year-old German lathe operator.