- Simi Valley's Nykoluk Provides Stirring Finish : High school baseball: His second home run of the game in bottom of the seventh gives Pioneers 8-6 victory over Diamond Bar.
- TV REVIEW : 'Black Tie' Not Worth Dressing Up For
- ART REVIEW : John Zinsser Repays Debt to Andy Warhol
- AIRLINES
- Credit Repair Firms Look for Loophole : Regulation: Some Southland companies are seeking not-for-profit status to get around tough new regulations implemented by the state on the scandal-ridden industry.
- Man Sentenced to Death for Killing Girl, 7
- Clinton Comeback Off to Lackluster Start : Politics: President's short speech to a small crowd is punctuated by remarks of four hecklers wearing Act Up T-shirts.
- CALABASAS : Panel Recommends Denying Carwash
- CHATSWORTH : Teen-Ager Recognized for Ham Radio Work
- Prisoners Welcome Their Return to Mira Loma Jail
- GLENDALE : Businessman Held in Stabbing Death
- PREP TRACK / SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS MEET : Easy Victory Doesn't Erase the Sting
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Courier Sends Tarango Packing, Then Gets Downright Antisocial
- Angels Turn Page on Valenzuela, 8-4 : Baseball: He gives up six runs for the Orioles as Curtis, Salmon and Davis hit homers against him.
- WOMEN'S SOFTBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : CS Northridge, CS Long Beach Are Defeated
- CBS Plans Promo Blitz for Letterman
- New Plan: Save El Toro, Shut Tustin : Military: O.C. Reps. Cox and Dornan present latest option for air stations to base-closing commission.
- Rick Saslaw; Activist for Democrats
- Fighting Escalates in Sarajevo Area Despite Accord
- POKEY OF CHOICE: It isn't often that...
- COMMENTARY : Uffizi Palace Blast a Deeply Personal Attack : Art: The terrorist bombing of such a significant cultural site sends a chill. And the act seems typical of recent precedents.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FULLERTON : Prank Forces Evacuation of Science Building
- In Plea Deal, Football Coach, Wife Admit Sex Charges : Courts: Couple are sentenced to suspended terms and probation and must register as sex offenders. Lawyer says they wanted to avoid prison and a trial.
- Clinton Ties China's Trade in Future to Human Rights : Asia: He extends favored-nation status. Legislators back demand that Beijing improve policies by next year.
- Koresh Tape Blasts Mass Suicide Idea
- Bishop Put on Leave After Sex Revelation : Clergy: Episcopal leader acts against the prelate two years after learning of the misconduct with a teen-age boy. The issue is forced by an angry deacon's action.
- Mubarak Quoted as Calling Radical Cleric in U.S. a CIA Agent
- LOS ANGELES : Woman Acquitted After Putting Fake Bomb on Jet
- California Against the World
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Expelled for Sexual Harassment Charges
- County Jobless Rate Drops Down to 6.8% : Employment: April's decline is due to a swell of workers for the strawberry harvest. But survey shows non-agricultural sectors lost jobs.
- Long Prison Terms for Powell and Koon Urged : Courts: Prosecution seeks seven to nine years for officer and nine to 10 for sergeant. Defense suggests far less time.
- Hockey
- ANAHEIM : 24 Passengers Escape as Fire Destroys Bus
- Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION : BOYS' VOLLEYBALL FINALS
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' VOLLEYBALL FINALS
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Strikes Out 11, Beats Rangers, 4-1
- COMMENTARY : For Jordan, Real Problem Was Starks
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 'Killer Bee' Swarm in Mexicali Confirmed
- WEEKEND TV : 'Last Call': Wake-Up Call for Teens
- For Better or Worse, Mirrors Reflect Tastes--and More--of Their Owners
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Elbow Grease Goes Long Way to Lift Finish
- S. African Government Soothes Black Group's Anger Over Raid : Negotiations: Pan-Africanist Congress had threatened to walk out of talks after members were detained.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Man Sentenced to Death for Killing Girl, 7
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Sentenced for Helping Girl Kill Her Father
- Clinton--Now On to the Senate : A political victory, yes; but the deficit-reduction bill is still a big question
- Aunt Gets Jail in Theft From AIDS Trust Fund : Crime: Woman went on a spending spree with $52,000 set aside for hemophiliac nephew.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Gets Rebate for Trucks on Natural Gas
- A Fete Fit for a Berry
- D.A. Decides Against Action in Bird's Death
- OXNARD : 7 Are Arrested in Gang Crackdown
- Countywide : Lawyers Dispute Gates' Jail Contract
- Going the Distance
- DIVISION VI : Liberty Christian Added to Linfield Pitcher's Streak
- Book, Film Tie-In Whetting Appetites for 'Chocolate' : Movie: Doubleday and Miramax join forces in a piggyback promotion of Laura Esquivel's Mexican novel and the film.
- Dear Diary: Called the Czar a Saint Today--Rasputin : Archive: Notebook filled with childish scrawl of shadowy Russian figure shows a mix of mystic monk, savvy spin doctor.
- 4 Foreigners Executed by Saudis Over Drugs
- U.S.-China: Best to Keep on Trading : But Clinton also asks for real reform by Beijing
- GLENDALE : 6 New Principals Named at Schools
- VAN NUYS : City Rejects Request for Microwave Dish
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Firefighters Practice for the Long, Hot Summer : Prevention: A 1,200-acre blaze in Tapia Canyon is part of a series of controlled burns intended to clear brush and train personnel.
- Rabbi Arnold Rachlis of University Synagogue in...
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Grande Dame
- Harry Burnett, 92; Turnabout Theatre Founder, Puppeteer
- Rising to the Occasion : CSUN: Susan Jeffers, a disabled student, gets her degree at commencement. Her accident has led to a new future.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers: Gruber Will Give It All or Sit
- Law Clerk Makes a Business of His Peace Offerings
- Miscellany
- Diving
- Marina Swimmer Will Go to Olympic Festival
- There's No Easy Way for Winner : Game 7: Both the Kings and Maple Leafs have overcome obstacles that many observers thought were insurmountable for them.
- Mitsubishi, Circuit City Part Ways
- Brown Always Leaves When Success Is Near
- Hold Your Opinions Until You've Watched a Game
- SATURDAY LETTERS : KFI and the Question of Media Bias
- Do Fans Really Want Lasorda to Show Guts?
- Ross Perot
- White's Story at Cal Has a Happy Ending
- Downey's Dandy Description Dazzles
- Senate Gives Tepid OK to State Budget Outline : Legislature: Republicans back a package drawn up by Democrats, but only to expedite further negotiations on spending. The $53.2-billion plan passes without a vote to spare as Wilson shows signs of compromising.
- Do Fans Really Want Lasorda to Show Guts?
- Those in Montana Town Are a Bunch of Joe-kers
- Obituaries - May 29, 1993
- Obituaries - May 29, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 29, 1993
- POOL SAFETY: Back-yard pools and spas can...
- TWIN THREAT: Orange County is sending two...
- Gergen May Get Post Held by Stephanopoulos
- Forecast for Holiday: Sunny and Crowded
- Sudden Switch in School Calendar Barely Causes Stir : Education: Parents, teachers and others used to dealing with the district say they are not surprised by the quick switch from year-round schedule.
- FAST FOOD: Supplies at the county's two...
- 'Wow' Candidate for High Court Is Sought : Judiciary: So far, Clinton hasn't found that super nominee. U.S. Judge Breyer is still at the top of the list.
- LEADING LADY: Actress Bree Burgess Rosen, who...
- Winners, to a Degree : Graduates' Celebrations Tempered by Knowledge That Their Next Test Is in the Tough Job Market
- Third Time Is More Harm as Prep Breaks Record Shared by Williams
- Rediscovering the Best of Frankie Miller
- COMMENTARY : With Valenzuela, Patience Wasn't an Angel Virtue
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Doll Doctor on Duty : Newhall shop has supplies for owners and collectors and will repair heirlooms and favorites.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Palm Desert Putters With Solution to Air Pollution
- Forget the Polka Dots
- Neighbors Shaken by Shooting : Crime: A sidewalk shrine has sprung up in slain man's memory. His death leaves some among West Hollywood's gays feeling victimized.
- GLENDALE : City Allocates Funds in Revitalization Bid
- Skipping Prom Night Means Dancing to Another Tune
- Chavez Home In Oxnard Was Razed Years Ago : La Colonia: Mourners mistakenly visited a dwelling next to the site where the late labor leader lived as a boy.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 5 Arrested in Union Protest at Palmdale Construction Site
- Bill Cosby Plays Key Supporting Role : Indy 500: Comedian's backing helps get Willy T. Ribbs back on track.
- College Basketball
- Simi School, City Officials Support Center for Youths
- Titans Count on Cast of Characters in Regional
- Peace of Mind Helps Abrams Find Success
- GETAWAYS : Overseas to a Small Island : The mainland becomes a distant memory as you cross from Ventura Harbor to Anacapa, part of America's only oceanic-island national park.
- Cambodian Rebels Shift Stance, Turn Up to Vote : Asia: The Khmer Rouge, with no candidates running, had spurned the election and threatened to disrupt it.
- Just Call Her 'Barbara Bush Jr.'
- British Finance Chief Ousted in Cabinet Shake-Up
- Croat Leader Seeks Own Bosnia State
- New Yorker Libel Case Goes to Jury : Courts: Psychoanalyst was subjected to ridicule by disputed quotes used in article, his attorney says. Writer's lawyers say the material was an accurate reflection of comments he made.
- COVER STORY : Bing's Buddies Liked to Play Games
- HOLOCAUST : Jews in Australia Upset by Acquittal in 1942 War Crimes
- Summer Hats Tout Fashion Statement
- CHATSWORTH : Summit Aimed at Preventing Violence
- Home Sales in County Climb by 3% : Real estate: The market bucks the downward trend of neighboring areas. But analysts say don't be too optimistic.
- AIDS Clinic at Harbor-UCLA Doubles in Size : Medicine: Patients hail the $515,000 expansion at the facility, which now has 15 examining rooms. The staff has not grown, but one doctor says waiting times should decrease.
- LOS ANGELES : Cleared Inmate's Damage Award in Legal Snare
- Taft Finally Up to Task, Brings Down Kennedy : High school baseball: Toreadors push across a run in the seventh inning to score 7-6 victory.
- Sunny Hills Gains Final With Singular Victory
- Small Hits Add Up for CSUN : College baseball: He slams two home runs and Contreras shuts down St. John's for 3-1 victory.
- GOLF / FRED ROBLEDO : The Secret of Sea-Aire Revealed
- JAZZ REVIEW : Brazilian Melodies Amid the Clatter
- A Late Fiesta Gets Show on the Road : Festival: Postponed by the Rodney G. King trial, the celebration--with eight stages each presenting four to 12 acts--takes place Sunday in downtown L.A.
- Dow Advances 14.67, Extends Record Streak : Market Overview
- BANKING
- Cable
- Clinton Denies Charges He's 'Gone Hollywood' : White House: President admits mistakes in handling haircut, travel office flaps during TV 'town meeting.'
- Inflation Scare Haunts U.S. Policy-Makers, Investors : Economy: Despite evidence of stability in prices, a financial anxiety attack is putting pressure on the Fed.
- Orange Coast's Folsom Saves His Best for Last
- Don Nelson Will Coach U.S. Team
- Matadors Hope New Ball Means New Ballgame : College softball: Northridge sluggers to face Southwestern Louisiana, hoping to change tradition of low-scoring games in World Series.
- PREP NOTES : McNary Quits Servite Baseball
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Richardson Hurls 2-Hitter to Help Camarillo Advance
- Phoenix forward Charles Barkley and Chicago guard...
- KNBC Makes Inroads Into KABC Local News Hold
- WOMEN'S SOFTBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Fernandez Pitches 10th No-Hitter
- Budget Cuts Would Curtail Prosecutions, D.A. Warns
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Foot in Mouth
- County Has 18 of the Top 500 Latino-Owned Firms : Ratings: Hispanic Business magazine says top-ranked local company is Infotec Development of Santa Ana. Sales were $126 million in 1992.
- Entertainment
- STACKING UP SALES
- Litigation Support Director Named
- Metalcald Losses Grow: Metalclad Corp., the Newport...
- Russian Court OKs Vote to Strip Yeltsin of Media Control
- Cafe Society : Coffeehouses awaken blends of fashion, from bistro bohemian to saucy and sophisticated. Spectators can sip back and watch the percolating parade pass by.
- COLUMN ONE : Hush-Hush Military Maneuvers : Top officers hope to outflank one another to succeed Colin Powell as chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff. Strategies include quiet negotiations and stealth attacks on rivals.
- Fit for the '40s
- Whether it's fine art or Thai food...
- Guatemalans Protest Leader's Power Grab
- A Few Good Noses : INS Demonstrates Dogged Agents of Detection
- Judge Refuses to Drop Plane Owner From Suit
- ANAHEIM : 2-Vehicle Crash Near School Injures 8
- Summer Basketball League Moving to the Bren Center
- DIVISION I SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : This Time, Freshman Gives Ocean View a Lift
- He Fades Into Crowd at Indy
- THE ARTS
- Titans' DeWalt Receives Honor
- Whoopi & Ted's 'America': A Grand Ol' Comedy
- Lucci Loses Emmy for 14th Time : Television: She's beat out of best actress honors by 'Another World's' Linda Dano. CBS' 'Young and Restless' wins the best drama series award.
- There Was No Jazz on TV, So He Started His Own Show : John Sterling's public-access program, which can be seen on four cable systems in Southern California, as well as in New York and Boston, features top performers.
- Gold and Energy Push Amex Index to Record Values
- ECONOMY
- Sole Good : For Summer, If the Funky and Chunky Shoes Fit, Wear 'Em
- State's Democrats Split on Budget Vote : Congress: A freshman from San Diego agonizes but supports the President. Two of three conservatives from the San Joaquin Valley vote no.
- COVER STORY : Against the Tide : Understated Toluca Lake Offers Sophisticated Calm in Urban Storm
- John Holland; Veteran of Theater, Cinema and Television
- Panel OKs Bill to Allow Suits Against Rapists
- Paul Rosenfield; Covered Hollywood for The Times
- Area Lawmakers Split on Clinton Economic Plan
- SHEER PLEASURE: Today's opening of "Cliffhanger" (F1)...
- Countywide : Tollway Backers Win Another Court Battle
- WESTMINSTER : Council OKs Plan for Measure M Funding
- COLUMN LEFT/ EDMUND G. BROWN JR. : Sham Reforms Perpetuate 'Greedlock' : We won't have truly free elections until we go beyond half measures that rely on wealth.
- BURBANK : City Seeks Federal Funds to Buy Vans
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students Share Their Native Cultures at Fair
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Planning Panel OKs 1,544-Home Project Near Saugus
- Duke's Cherokee Parks, The Times Orange County...
- Never a Dull Moment in This Bullpen : Dodgers: Relievers have various ways to deal with boredom, but they also have seven victories and 10 saves.
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Upset of Chang Hits Him Hard
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Baker-Finch Takes a Drop, and the Crowd Goes Wild
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Quality, but Not in All Things
- Jordan's Cards on the Table : NBA playoffs: Bulls' star under fire for Atlantic City trip the night before Game 2. He says he was in bed by 1.
- TV FACTS
- Still Playing Solo : Grammy-nominated drummer Terri-Lyne Carrington is looking for a recording company that will appreciate her eclectic sound. She'll be at La Ve Lee tonight.
- A Lusty V-8 and Lots More
- To Go to the Head of the Class, Jump on the Bandanna Wagon
- FBI Admits Photos of Idaho Shootout Scene Were Staged
- PACOIMA : Students Take Part in Graffiti Paint-Out
- Water District Withdraws From Lawsuit Over Ritter Ranch Agreement
- VENTURA : Burglar Takes $3,100 From Restaurant Safe
- Area's Lawmakers Split on Plan : Economy: But both congressmen cite overwhelming opposition from constituents to Clinton's program.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cost of Service Center Rises to $4.2 Million
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Paper' Is Thin on Plot, Thick on Promise : Production in Santa Ana Features Worthy Performances in Property That Deserves Further Work
- THE ARTS
- Interlink Pitch Barred After SEC Complaint : Courts: Costa Mesa company is accused of fraudulently raising $10 million in video phone network investments.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Gays-in-Military Agreement Near, President Says
- BOOK REVIEW : Love, Politics Intertwine in Wry Romance : CLEOPATRA'S SISTER <i> by Penelope Lively</i> HarperCollins: $20, 282 pages
- ENVIRONMENT : British Columbia Runs Into Buzz Saw of Criticism on Plan to Log Rain Forest : The provincial government bought shares in the firm that got the concession.
- Wilson's Popularity Dips to Historic Low
- Behind the Scenes : Big Guns Take Aim at AIDS in Metropolis Fashion Show
- Senate Backs Rosenthal Bill on Lawmakers' Security
- LOS ALAMITOS : Parents Protest End of Music Elective
- Orange Schools to Cut 28 Teachers : Education: The district hopes to save $1.5 million. But the layoffs will increase class sizes to at least 32 in the fall.
- Women Seabees Hope to Nail Down Combat Role : Military: Navy officials at Port Hueneme expect the Pentagon to loosen its gender restrictions on battlefield personnel.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Relents on Districts' Battle Over 9th-Graders
- A Welcome Delivery : Messenger Service Workers Give Meals to the Homeless While on Courier Routes
- Septic Tank Waste Plan Called Threat to Park Space : Environment: The city proposal would allow sewage to be trucked to a treatment plant in the Sepulveda Basin. Critics challenge it.
- Sheriff Won't Yield to City on Jail Transfers : Courts: He says judicial ban on crowding made him break his word--'I'd violate any rule.'
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Hall Takes Big Fund-Raising Lead Over Alarcon in Battle for Valley Seat
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Drawing Auxiliary Gate Leaves Horses With Only Outside Shot
- AIRLINES
- Behind The Scenes : Most Excellent Dressers, and a Few Geeks, Check Out the Local Motion at Waterman's Ball
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Cutbacks Anticipated at Palmdale Air Force Plant
- THE ARTS
- Leno Calls Telecast on 'Cheers' 'a Mistake' : Drunken Cast Members Ruined 'Tonight' Broadcast From Boston Bar, He Says
- They Should Put in for Overtime
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Christ College Irvine Lands 6-8 Post Player
- Ohlmeyer, a Big Shot at NBC, Calls Shots for ABC at Indy 500
- Expert Actresses, Dated 'Daughters'
- Firm Found Fresh Niche by Quenching a Thirst
- Calling Up New Telecommunications Services : Different Tab for Wireless Phone Users
- O.C. Companies Honored: The 24th annual West...
- Mexico's NAFTA Lobbying Called a Record : Trade: Meanwhile, the White House is considering action to counteract Ross Perot's opposition to the accord.
- Slip-on New Look : For some of the best prices around for chair and sofa covers and upholstery, Hal David Interiors is worth a visit.
- Family Fun Close to Home : Six Flags Magic Mountain has added a High Sierra attraction that mom and dad can enjoy with the kids.
- Mere Cash Couldn't Buy Cashmere If Someone Hadn't Combed the Himalayas for Goat Coats
- THEATER REVIEW : Dysfunctional '50s : William Inge's 'Come Back, Little Sheba' illuminated co- dependency decades before the concept was invented.
- Gunman Slain; Officer Suffers Critical Wounds
- LOS ANGELES : Trial Ordered in Shooting Spree at MCA Headquarters
- McKeon Accepts Presidential Invitation, but Is Left With Regrets
- SHERMAN OAKS, STUDIO CITY : Ban Extended on Large Buildings
- Attorney Calls on D.A. to Retract Statement
- Youngest Sister Sentenced to Youth Authority for 1991 Murder of Neighbor : Courts: Three teen-age girls took part in the brutal stabbing of a woman who had befriended them. Their motive remains unknown.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students Earn Cash for School in Read-a-Thon
- Gawkers' block at 1,000 feet: As KNX's...
- Baseball
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Favored Potridee Wins Feature Race
- DIVISION I SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Monroe Beats San Fernando on Bad-Hop Hit
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Jones Has Esperanza Feeling Better
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Death and the Maiden': Passion Without Tension : San Diego Repertory's committed cast of three captures the political and sexual injustices, but the production gives away too much to be taut.
- COVER STORY : A West-to-East Walking Tour
- Optic Verve
- Bradley OKs $3.9-Billion City Budget : Finances: The retiring mayor approves all but one measure. He expresses concern over governor's proposal to move property tax funds from local governments to schools.
- LOS ANGELES : 26 Sue Over Injuries in Pico-Union Apartment Fire
- FULLERTON : Voluntary School Uniform Plan OKd
- A Quiet Getaway : Communities: Residents of Antelope Acres in the High Desert say it's a welcome change from big-city bustle. But many fear development still may intrude.
- A Second Chance to Fly : Teacher Nurtures Nature by Aiding Injured Wildlife at Her Rancho Palos Verdes Home
- Youth Injured in Drive-By Shooting
- Leonard Goldberg to Set Up Shop at Fox : Hollywood: The move signals an aggressive effort by the studio brass to firm up relationships with more filmmakers.
- TEENS IMPRISONED: In one of the Valley's...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Classroom Access for Bible Groups Considered : Religion: The Hart school district now allows only curriculum-related groups to use the sites.
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Charges in Shooting at Denny's Truck Dismissed
- Rape Crisis Center, Hot Line to Close for Lack of Funds
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers at a Loss With His Bullpen
- Peninsula Boys Hold Off Corona Del Mar
- DIVISION III SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Artist Delays Opening of 'Twilight' : Theater: Anna Deavere Smith is still researching the much-anticipated solo show based on last year's riots. It is now scheduled to premiere at the Mark Taper Forum on June 13.
- Philadelphia Story : The Phillies, Who Haven't Had a Winning Season Since 1986, Are the Talk of the Town
- INTERNATIONAL
- PRIVATE JOKE: Tiny Toluca Lake, astride the...
- A Botanical Fantasy in Van Nuys : The Japanese Garden was designed to show the feasibility of using reclaimed water in a delicate environment.
- 'The Shaughraun': Director Wanted
- Pop Album Chart : 'janet.'...
- Hollywood and Clinton
- Social Ills
- Fire Fees
- Travel Office
- GLENDALE : City Sets Up Boxing Program for Teens
- Toshiba Distribution Deal: Toshiba America Information Systems...
- A Sad Westside Story : Home Prices Have Declined as Much as 50% Since the 1980s
- County Districts Load Up on State School Honors : Academics: Thirteen elementary campuses have been saluted by the same program. Six are from the Ventura district.
- Countdown to Election Day : 11 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign
- Woo Ads: 1 Positive, 1 Negative
- California Could Use a Foreign Policy : The economy: This state's size and its unique needs merit a homegrown approach to trade and other growth-related areas.
- The Education Games : Students Watch Course Work Come Alive at Simi Valley 'Olympiad'
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS : Burbank Banks on Doubles Win
- Jurisprudence
- Single-Minded Distance Aces Shift Course : Track and field: Casillas, Skieresz among five local runners to focus on one event at Masters Meet.
- Wolf Follows No-Hitter With Perfect Game : High school baseball: El Camino Real left-hander stymies Banning, 5-0.
- Gardena Girls Are 2nd in City
- National Video Rentals : 'Passenger 57' Riding High on Charts
- 'Lagunatics' Returns for Day Without Art
- Columbia Move on Arnolds Movie Raises Budget Issue
- BANKING : Keating Assails Thrift Office for Allegations Involving Lincoln S
- Seagram Scion No Newcomer to Hollywood
- Plumbers Union Pickets in Anaheim Arena Dispute
- Koll Co. Extends Reach Into Mexico With Industrial Park
- AAA Sees More Travel--Except in West
- LATINO FINANCE: A new list of the...