- TONY KUSHNER : 'Millenmium's' Arrival
- CITY 3-A BASEBALL SEMIFINALS : Ryan's 100th Coaching Win Is Sweet for South Gate Too
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / WEST HOLLYWOOD GAMBLING : Vote on Card Casino Nears
- Canadian Cajuns Fight to Keep Language and Culture : Lifestyle: Descendants of the first permanent settlers in America speak a quirky French that uses archaic 17th-Century words mixed with English.
- Two Rivals Who Seldom Got Beyond the Primary : Election: Riordan and Woo never went beyond preaching to their choirs to offer an overarching vision. How could such unlikable guys govern?
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : Media, Beware: L.A.'s Invisible Majority Is Giving Up Its Silence
- The Politics of Expectation : The best of Robert F. Kennedy may be not in what he did, but in what he has inspired in others.
- Hospitals Maintain Delicate Balance to Preserve 911 System : Medical care: Officials were worried that Centinela Hospital's announced return to the emergency network would affect service to South Bay areas.
- COMMENTARY ON REVENUE : State's Tax Grab Will Come Back to Haunt Local Governments : Officials want to shift billions to Sacramento, hoping local entities will take up the slack. The gambit won't work.
- Card Clubs Bet on Games That Lure Asian Players : Casinos: High-stakes gambling in pai gow, pan 9 appeals to Vietnamese, Chinese and Cambodians with visions of fast cash. But losses can be devastating.
- A Pig in a Pokey : Pets: Foothill Ranch man can't control his pot-bellied pal's wanderlust. He's a three-time loser to animal control officers.
- Babbitt Supports Acquisition of Soka Land
- Whoa, Nellie! Hockey Mania in L.A.?
- Protecting Assets Is Not Only for the Wealthy
- FICTION
- MY LIFE AS A WHALE by...
- Pair Sentenced for Smog-Check Fraud
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- The Forgotten Heroes Who Also Served
- DOWNTOWN : Central Library Closed for Move
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE MAYOR'S RACE : Candidates Cut Through the Campaign Distortions : Alienated voters want real change in dealing with issues like safety, jobs and education, not City Hall status quo.
- A North American Tale : THE INFINITE PLAN, <i> By Isabel Allende (HarperCollins: $23; 380 pp.)</i>
- Glimpsing Cajuns, Danes and Irish
- A Guide to the New Cultural Elite : Twentysomething-O-Rama
- Post-Riots: Junipero Serra Library Branch Finds a Home
- ALWAYS GETTING READY/UPTERRLAINARLUTA: Yup'ik Eskimo Subsistence in...
- BELL GARDENS : Council Scraps Plan to Hire Ombudsman
- Free Job Training Classes to Begin
- CUDAHY : Low-Income Housing Sign-Up Under Way
- Treating Schools Like Family
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Sheriff Gates Criticized as Inaccessible
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : 'Baywatch's' model keeps a lookout for not-so-wholesome role
- A Supermarket Grows in Orange : Development: Landmark ficus tree appears on its way out of historic sit to make room for Lucky store expansion. Preservationists protest, but economics may force City Council's hand.
- FOR MICHAEL WOO : Trust Is the Defining Issue in the Campaign : Talk of crime and jobs have dominated the mayoral race, but the candidates are most clearly separated by an intangible: Who will speak the truth as mayor?
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : His Biggest Fight Is Outside the Ring
- WESTLAKE : Church Plans to Open Swap Meet
- Bosnian Travelers Safe; Were Refused U.N. Help : Balkans: British peacekeepers first denied shelter to attacked civilians, claiming they lacked a mandate.
- Unsafe Water Dampens Plan for Center
- On View : The Hidden Reality : LIFETIME SERIES SEEKS TO PORTRAY WOMEN'S LIVES AS THEY ARE
- A Tiny Miracle : Infant Born 17 Weeks Premature Is Beating the Odds
- Keeping the Fiscal House in Order : Sacramento must avoid last summer's budget fiasco
- Staff Answers Call From an Ailing Hospital : Health care: More than half of the employees are giving part of their pay back in a bid to keep the Santa Paula facility open.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 15TH L.A. CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT : Nearing Finish Line, Flores, Svorinich Trade Charges : Politics: Both candidates have filed ethics complaints and stepped up their personal attacks in campaign's final week.
- State Panel Acted Correctly on Rail Issue
- Angels Let Finley Down Again, 5-1 : Baseball: They commit four errors in loss to Tigers, bringing to 17 the number of miscues during the pitcher's starts.
- ALBUM REVIEW : Branford Marsalis, Espressivo
- Shakespeare Fest Adds A Second Summer Show
- CRENSHAW : Chamber Zeros In on Local Shoppers
- Orphans Went From Normalcy to Idiocy in 1 Day : Canada: Thousands of children were reclassified as mentally retarded so institutions could get more money from Quebec. Schooling stopped and torture began, they contend in lawsuits.
- LETTERS
- Restoring Creeks Is Key to Survival of Salmon : Environment: Logjams that trapped floating leaves and twigs created a complex habitat that has been radically altered by human activities.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / INGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL : Duel Between Policy Wonks Contrasts With Noisy Battle : Runoff: Opponents of Councilmen Tabor and Scardenzan both question incumbents' effectiveness. But the flavor of the two races is markedly different.
- Boy Scouts Council Installs President
- Right Sport, Wrong Gym
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Likeable Style Wins the Honeymoon
- A Hunger for Change : Protest: Students from the central city join the fight for Chicano studies department. The fact those classes aren't offered 'sets the tone' for racism, says one.
- She Had No Baby, But Got $340 Hospital Bill
- Population Flood Is Slowing to a Trickle : Growth: The boom days of the past 30 years are over. Experts expect the number of people in local cities to grow less than 1% a year over the next 17 years.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Garvey School to Add 3 Campuses
- No Reel Genius
- Bubka Clears 19-2 1/4, Barely Misses Record
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stewart Hot; Couples, Norman Not
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Royals' Rebound Definitely Worth Yelling About
- Wright in Right Place and at the Right Time : High school golf: With Woods, Oh in U.S. Open qualifying event, Buena senior becomes SCGA tournament favorite.
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Louisiana State Women, Arkansas Men Are Winners
- COMMENTARY : Superstars Are Only Those Able to Win Big Game
- Courier Victory Would Get Him Close to Borg
- But There'll Be a Lot Less Traffic
- Nebuchadnezzar, Party of Four
- THEATER : Crafting a Commitment : Actor-director Tony Abatemarco, a transplanted New Yorker, has firmly sunk his roots into theater in Los Angeles. He opens tonight in 'Four Fathers' at the Tiffany Theatre
- COLUMN ONE : Tracking the Russian Connection : Former Soviet republics have become what one Moscow newspaper calls 'Narcostan'--the Land of Drugs. Post-breakup chaos creates a tempting 'bridge' to Europe for smugglers and a boom in illegal labs.
- Baldwin Park : Hotel Settlement Delay
- A Soldier's Mission : For Jose Zuniga, Fighting Army's Ban on Gays Is His Most Important Battle
- Budget Cuts Won't Affect City Services, Officials Say : Finances: But planners expect that state revenue shortfalls will have an impact locally.
- Girls Seen More at Risk as AIDS Hits Adolescents
- WATTS : Flores, Svorinich Wind Up Race
- "Good heavens, Mr. Allnutt! What happened to...
- Clinton's Class of '68 Dines at White House After 25-Year Delay
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Health Services Center to Open
- WINDSOR HILLS : New Facilities for Foundation for Blind
- Luring Lights Back to Wilshire : Neon signs once crowned the grand boulevard. Now they stand shabby and forlorn. A fix-up campaign promises to relight some of the glamour.
- Scene 2, Take 3: Mr. Bill Learns to Count to 1,000% : Lani Guinier: Fumbling and bumbling by the White House is a primer on how to win enemies and amuse people.
- Wages of Boomer Neglect Is Generational Warfare : Twenty-somethings: Ask Wyche Fowler Jr. if the young, now learning the game of politics, can be ignored. Don't tease the children; they bite.
- 3 Teens Seized in Arkansas Slaying of Boys Left in Ditch
- Fire Destroys 6 Apartments in Laguna Hills : Blaze: Eighteen people are left homeless after flames erupt in a ground-floor unit. No one is injured.
- Kidnaped Boy Found in Iowa; Man Held
- Costly Church Renovation Is Debated : Simi Valley: Backers push for an arts center. Opponents say the private sector should fund the $3.4-million project.
- Richardson Finds His Niche With Long Beach
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: SEASON IN REVIEW : An Appropriate End to a Strange Season : College baseball: Matadors try not to let torturous loss in regionals obscure their achievements amid difficult circumstances.
- Three Cypress Players Go in Baseball Draft
- Grading the Industry's Presidential Timber
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Body Found in Water Near Crystal Cove
- Right to Pick Campus Hastens School Reform : Sylmar Experiment Can Be a Model for Other Communities
- In Gay Rights Debate, Concern About Children Is Never Far Away : Lifestyle: When activists urge an end to the military ban, their opponents ask whether the Boy Scouts will be next. Arguments grow about schools, day care centers.
- Muncy Jumps at Offer to Sign With Phillies : Baseball: Ventura College infielder who spurned Yankees in '91 now believes he is ready.
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : LeClair's New Role a Winner : Canadiens: Third shot of overtime sequence proves the charm for a player who usually has his nose to the grindstone.
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : Threads of Ethnic History : An anthropologist studies clothes for evidence of changes that have taken place in non-industrialized populations
- With a Full Slate of Kids' Programs, Summer Means Fun : Recreation: No lazy days ahead as arts and crafts, day camps, swimming and other activities promise a busy filled vacation.
- Historic Home Remodeling
- GOP Victory Gives Texas Its First Female Senator
- Carpet Fumes Suspected in a Rash of Illnesses : Environment: Complaints of health problems have come from homes, schools, offices and factories, but no hard evidence exists. A federal hearing is set for this week.
- Robbery (TMC Monday at 3 p.m.). This...
- Carmel Voters Ready for Showdown Over Tourism : Politics: To opponents of commercialism, former Mayor Clint Eastwood is the bad guy in rezoning battle. He says new businesses and tax revenue are needed to support the high level of services.
- All-Star Scout : Brown Watches as the Young Talent He Nurtured Blooms in the Majors
- Monterey Park : Lunch for Needy Youth
- Seized U.S. Engineer Freed in Colombia
- As Election Nears, the Mud Is in the Mail
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Capital's Ways Force Clinton to Make Changes
- A Grass-Roots War Against Graffiti : New programs to overcome the ugliness--and the sense of hopelessness
- Los Angeles Times INTERVIEW : Chris Patten : Caught in the Center of Hong Kong's Emerging Democracy
- A Breathless Sprint to the Political Center : Clinton: With his presidential power eroding, every decision has become a contest. Another Justice Department nominee flops.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rivals at Third Still Friends
- Paris School Wins Reprieve on Move
- Profile : A Goldwyn Apart : SCION OF THE FAMOUS SAMUELS PREFERS TO ACT ON HIS OWN
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Alhambra : High School Renovations
- Pundits' Early Praise for Christopher Turns Sour : Cabinet: Secretary of state is criticized for disarray over Bosnia, lack of a coherent overall strategy. He launches a quiet rebuttal campaign.
- CITY 3-A SOFTBALL : South Gate Is Denied Sixth City Title, 4-3
- ECHO PARK : Goldberg, LaBonge Close in Polls, Funds
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MAYOR'S RACE : Candidates Cut Through the Campaign Distortions : The real question facing voters on Tuesday is, who can make the city work for everyone, not just the wealthy few?
- ABC's Less-Than-Prime Cuts
- Final Link of Mexico-to-Canada Trail Opens
- People of the Forest : Los Padres: In privately owned pockets within the territory, solitude seekers live on the land, far from the madding crowds.
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Great Expectations Nearing Fulfillment
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : King-Size Emotions a Factor? : Game 3: They play host to the Stanley Cup finals for the first time, and it shows against the Canadiens.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : White Sox Draft a Woman
- POP MUSIC : An Untroubled Troubadour : Songwriter Paul Westerberg returns with '14 Songs' about insecurities and desires--after battling his own
- Sopranos Studer, Gruberova Duel in 'Lucia,' 'Traviata'
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : 3 Women in Harmony on the Creative Significance of Jazz Singing
- Grazing in the Fields of War
- Defendant Says Iraq Engineered Plot to Kill Bush
- FICTION
- THE SIMPSONS ULTRA-JUMBO RAIN-OR-SHINE FUN BOOK ...
- Large Home or Small, the View Is Grand : San Rafael: Hilly vistas, trees and animals in small section of Pasadena make residents forget they live near metropolis.
- The Giant Dwarf : THE DORK OF CORK, <i> By Chet Raymo (Warner Books: $18.95; 354 pp.)</i>
- AFRICAN-AMERICAN FOLK TALES FOR YOUNG READERS ...
- Where the Earth Abides : THE GREAT CENTRAL VALLEY: California's Heartland, <i> By Stephen Johnson, Gerald Haslam and Robert Dawson (University of California Press: $50 cloth, $30 paper; 253 pp.)</i>
- Democracy Goes to College : ROBERT MAYNARD HUTCHINS: A Memoir, <i> By Milton Mayer</i> / <i> Edited by John H. Hicks With a foreword by Studs Terkel (University of California Press: $35; 550 pp.)</i>
- Fantasy in Brief
- THE BARRACKS THIEF by Tobias Wolff...
- Madonna Fans: Time to Rejoice
- From Easy Credit to Hard Knocks : Finance: Entrepreneurs who funded their start-ups with credit cards are paying the price in Bankruptcy Court.
- Newport PR Firm Takes Visibility to New Heights : Publicity: Perri Pharris Productions uses video news releases to get clients TV coverage.
- Entertaining Angels, Unaware : HERE'S YOUR HAT WHAT'S YOUR HURRY, <i> By Elizabeth McCracken (Turtle Bay Books: $20; 224 pp.)</i>
- THE OTHER SIDE: Notes from the New...
- Wayne's World : Blockbuster's Huizenga Dominates Video Rentals, but Technology Threatens to Erase His Lead
- Don and Jerry's Blue Period : They Were the Ultimate Hollywood Success Story. But in Tinseltown, Their Failure Was an Even Better Yarn.
- Sex Education and Funding for Day Care
- Use Savings to Minimize Graduate School Loans
- Marital Status Should Not Be a Problem
- STYLE : STYLEMAKER : Building on L.A.
- BECOMING A MAN: Half a Life Story...
- SCENE OF THE CRIME : Sentinel for Seniors
- A summary of selected City Hall actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week.
- Filipino Flavor
- Keeping the Youngsters Entertained on the Road : Among new products are a travel diary, hiking outfit, bird-watching kit and zippered U.S. map.
- DOWNTOWN : Festival to Open Grand Hope Park
- Dozens Killed, 150 Injured in Somalia : Africa: Fighting erupts in Mogadishu as U.N. forces clash with warlord's gunmen. At least three American servicemen are hurt. Security Council session sought.
- THE BIZ : House Music
- COMMON GROUND : Places That Draw People Together Have Become Sites for Sad Eyes
- Language Institute Facing Closure as Enrollment Drops
- STYLE : LOOKS : Better Red
- FICTION
- I Thought It Was Harry, By WILLIAM BRONK
- Fliers Don't Need to Be Frequent to Add Miles : Airlines: Travelers can now earn mileage credits by staying in certain hotels, booking rental cars, dining out and using credit cards.
- Curtain Calls : THE TONYS: AN AWARDS SHOW WHERE THE PLAY'S THE THING
- James Hubbell to Open House on June 20
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Qualifying for the U.S. Open? It's More Like a Crap Shoot
- Simi Valley Title Bid Reset for Wednesday
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Kings Should Have Gotten Penalty Shot
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Flap Over Street Lights' Color Flares Up : San Diego merchants and homeowners say the yellow-orange lamps are dangerous. Astronomers claim that the switch to white lights could hurt their research into the cosmos.
- Different Priorities
- Candidates to Meet 3 Times on TV
- Green Ribbon Rally Wet but Worthwhile : Social issues: 'Weather's teardrops' do not keep everyone away from showing support for campaign against violence by juveniles.
- Rain and Storm Clouds Over the Woo Campaign
- Freeway Driver Dies From Heart Attack
- Help Is on the Way for El Camino Basketball Team
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Graf Is Queen of Paris Again, but There's Something Missing
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : TAG TEAM : Producers Get a 'Firm' Offer
- It Rained on the State Track Parade : Preps: Most area coaches were bitter over the decision to cancel the meet.
- Foreman's Camp Apparently Already Looking Past Morrison
- Ex-Angel Harvey Proves Wing Is Fine : Baseball: Reliever and his elbow are flourishing in Florida after being left unprotected in the expansion draft.
- The Pressure Increases as U.S. Team Seeks Credibility : Soccer: Milutinovic denies that winning is important, but Cup '93 will put his team in the national spotlight for the first time.
- Mr. Soul Attempts a Rocky Move
- "Too Long in Exile" Polydor* * *Setting...
- Silver Hopes to Strike Gold in Bev Hills
- Track Athletes Left High, Dry After Rain Stops
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Wilson's Arm, Bat Lift Giants Past Pirates, 3-2
- Overhead Utility Lines Are Not Graffiti
- It's Honor to Care for Ailing Parents
- Term Unacceptable to Chinese-Americans
- No to New Airport
- Slaves to the Auto
- Mayoral Election
- Cavalier Attitude Shown by Fire Agencies
- Every Irvine Household Needs Community Report
- Card Club Seen as Business Boon or Community Curse
- Marxist Legacy
- Los Angeles Council Races
- India Ink
- Soka Property and Babbitt's 'Lay of the Land'
- PHOTOGRAPHY : On the Outside Looking In : An Edmund Teske retrospective at the Getty comes late in the life of an artist who has long been long been respected by art-world insiders for his visionary photographs. Now 82, Teske has mentored many noted artists
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Only Thing That Developed Was Chaos : City Council: It was prearranged harmony--a public display of SMRR's restored unity. But the scripted agreement on development standards had a surprise ending. Now the city is faced with little time to do much about its zoning dilemma.
- Coverage Involving Lockheed Seems Amiss
- Biography, Scandal Aren't Same Thing
- Schopenhauer in Cyberspace : DREAM...
- City Should Bend Over Backward for Builders
- Bilingual Billboards Can Educate and Unite
- Public Ignored 'Hell' of Woman's Experience
- Defense Cuts and Taxes
- Sad Tune for School Music Program
- A Sample of Saimin Can Be...
- Cholera Epidemic Persists in Mexico :...
- Apartment Dwellers Need Help Recycling
- Law Partnership
- Frivolous Suits--and Awards--Are an Insurance Liability
- Agran's Plans to Transform El Toro Marine Air Station
- Toll Road System: Short-Term Benefits and Long-Term Alternatives
- Organization Taints Charity Fund Raising
- Work for Welfare Check
- Views Differ on Mormon Women's Role
- Poem Doesn't Mean Knight Is a Racist
- Interview of Arts Park Official Was Appalling
- Dancing Turns Into Another Battle of Sexes
- NONFICTION - June 6, 1993
- NONFICTION - June 6, 1993
- NONFICTION - June 6, 1993
- Obituaries - June 6, 1993
- Malaysia's Spirited Island of Penang : Soothsayer-restaurateur sets the tone for visitors to Batu Ferringhi beach.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Riordan Victory Would Raise Valley's Voice : Politics: Residents have long said they have been ignored by City Hall. They see Republican businessman bringing new power and services to their area.
- Fasters, UCLA Officials Meet to Defuse Protest : Education: 1,000 march to back hunger strikers' bid for Chicano studies department. Talks resume today.
- NOTEBOOK : Watts Games Will Begin on Saturday
- Support for Parents in Troubled Times : Los Angeles High offers a support group to encourage them to get more involved in their children's lives.
- 3 Killed in Midair Crash of 2 Planes : Aviation: Student and instructor were practicing takeoffs and landings before collision with a second aircraft over Chino. Both pilots were under visual flight rules.
- FELINE SIGNS: What's your cat's sign? Cat...
- L.A. Mayoral Race a Clash of Generations, Visions : Politics: Riordan and Woo were shaped by different eras. Now, their divergent paths have crossed.
- Rays of Hope Against Crime : Residents Stage Flashlight Patrols of Drug-Filled Anaheim Neighborhood
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Knocking for Votes in Last Weekend of Campaigning
- X"Hey Zeus!" Big Life / Mercury* *...
- Teaching Our Daughters Some New Rules
- STYLE : GARDEN : Lawn Gone
- 'A Night on the Town'--in Roman Times : Diggings at Israel's Bet Shean Reveal an Ancient City That Visitors Can Still Step Out In
- UCLA Library Designer Ming Fung to Speak
- NONFICTION - June 6, 1993
- To Act Is to Showcase
- On Seagoing Shows, Anything Goes : Entertainment has evolved from music-hall jugglers to Las Vegas-style productions created just for shipboard theaters.
- O.C. Officials Fire New Salvo at Casino Proposals : Election: Assemblyman Pringle, Dist. Atty. Capizzi and council members in five cities warn of crime, lower property values.
- Fearing Attacks, Kingpin Escobar Smuggles Family Out of Colombia
- EUROPE : Spain Pauses to Make Up Its Mind on Leader : With Sunday election nearly upon them, 17% of voters are undecided. Premier, opponent are running neck and neck.
- 6 Former Employees Suing Hotel : Burbank: Workers say they were fired or forced out because of their ages or their accents. A co-owner of the Hilton at the airport denies the charges.
- VENTURA : Police Suspect Fraud in Sweepstakes Claim
- Faculty Urges Early Review of UCI Dean : Education: A petition signed by 50 is aimed at Dr. Walter L. Henry of the medical school, who has overseen construction projects and fiscal crisis.
- Alaskan Pastor to Lead Presbyterian Church : Election: The Rev. David Lee Dobler says he believes in the Bible's standards on sexuality. But he also urges compassion for those who stray from the tenets.
- Stanley Cup FINALS : Nostalgic Time for Engblom
- Ft. Wayne Coach to Interview for Ducks' Job
- Jordan Denies Massive Bets : Gambling: Chicago star calls wagering amounts reported in book by San Diego golf opponent "preposterous."
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL FINALS
- Area Parochial League Nears Final Approval : High schools: Southern Section committee ratifies releaguing plan for 1994-98; final decision in October.
- Stanley Cup FINALS : The Farm System : Rob Blake Was Willing to Work Hard to Avoid Hard Work of the Family Spread
- Tonys: Battle of the Ages : Theater: 'The Who's Tommy' representing the Young Turks and the Old Guard's 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' are in a tight race for best musical. 'Angels' looks to dominate the drama categories on Sunday.
- COLUMN ONE : Force to Be Reckoned With : Although still rare, female officers are changing the way police patrol the streets. Their more open style may become a hallmark of the LAPD as it tries to hire a record number of women.
- School District Hiring Proposal Is Challenged : Moorpark: Plan to add more maintenance workers than teachers next year is criticized by three board members.
- IRVINE : Crossing a Bridge to Low-Cost Housing
- 5 Post Office Branches Plan to Extend Hours
- Robbery Suspect Killed in Shootout With Deputies : Crime: Gunman jumps from auto, opens fire on approaching patrol cars after bank holdup, freeway chase that ended in San Juan Capistrano.
- Baptists Call for Keeping Military Ban on Gays
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Latin American Heads LeRoy Field
- Stanley Cup FINALS : Finding the Silver (and Black) Lining to Kings' Season : Highlights: Melrose and Gretzky found ways to get team at its peak at the right time.
- LATIN AMERICA : Fujimori Says Democracy Lives in Peru; Others Are Skeptical
- The United Church of Christ, known for...
- Planning Commission Deadlocks on Greenbelt : Oxnard: At issue is a proposed accord with Ventura to preserve 4,800 acres of coastal farmland as open space.
- Relocating Foothill Division Police During Station Remodeling Ruled Too Costly
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Cleanup of Ousted Miner's Land to Cost Public $15,000
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III BASEBALL FINAL
- Point Well Made by Angels' Lovullo : Baseball: His RBI single in ninth leads to 6-3 victory over Tigers, his former club.
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC's Selman Stars for Oregon Now
- Stanley Cup FINALS : Is King Fever Less Than Citywide? : Ethnic: Many blacks, Latinos don't appear to share the same fervor for the current playoffs.
- TV REVIEWS : Sexy Laughs Save 'Taking the Heat'
- Q&A; WITH JERRY DUNPHY : 'Sensationalized News Should Be Passe'
- Scaled-Down L.A. Festival Loses International Artists : Arts: On the positive side, artistic director Peter Sellars says that 'the whole world is in L.A., and the festival is actually going to prove that.'
- Disney Rubs the Video Lamp : Entertainment: The studio finally enters the high-tech interactive market by announcing a partnership to create "Aladdin"--the game.
- JOB OUTLOOK: Hard times are likely to...
- Countywide : 6 County Schools Get National Honor
- NEA to Settle With Artists for Rejected Grants : Art: Four will receive $252,000 in exchange for dropping some claims in lawsuit. They said applications were turned down for political reasons.
- O.C. Undercover Probe Nets 17 Tagger Suspects : Graffiti: Officers assumed identities of students and befriended suspected vandals at 2 Anaheim high schools.
- District to Try Campus Caretakers to Combat Off-Hours Vandalism : Crime: A pilot program is being started at Littlerock High. If successful, five schools may get on-site tenants.
- City Council members on grass: We all...
- A King-Size Prize : Hockey's Illustrious Stanley Cup Arrives in L.A.
- Stanley Cup FINALS : Tough Life, Tough Coach : Demers Puts a Poor Childhood Behind Him as His Dream Comes True With Canadiens
- Kinard, Medearis Reach New Level; Jones Leads in Three Events
- Spot-Check Your Paint to Get It Right
- Vans Founder Owes Ex-Wife $10.5 Million, Judge Rules
- NEWS ANALYSIS : L.A., N.Y. Mayoral Races Tell a Tale of Similar Cities : Politics: Democrats' ethnic coalitions weaken. Middle-class alienation may open door to GOP takeover.
- BUENA PARK : Council to Study Preliminary Budget
- Give Them the Vote : Chancellor Kohl misses a chance to make a statement
- SANTA PAULA : Mental State of Murder Suspect Questioned
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Lyon Heartened After Breakthrough in Tucson
- Soy Cowboy: Thais to the West : Pop music: What started as a one-time project led this country rock band--with bilingual backup singers--to a niche in world beat.
- 3 More Youths Charged in German Arson Attack : Violence: Chancellor had said firebombing was unconnected to neo-Nazis. New developments suggest otherwise.