- Loeb Promoted to President of May Co.
- British Telecom to Buy 20% of MCI; Global System Seen
- Space Flight : Hard-to-Get-Into Media District Is Losing Some of Its Studio Tenants
- Jury Deadlocks on Libel Award to Psychoanalyst
- Mamou Playboys Put Zip in Traditional Songs : Music: Weekend Cajun & Zydeco Festival imports fiddlers, accordionists and other musicians from the bayou to perform at Rainbow Lagoon.
- GOP Congressmen Square Off in Debate Over Base Closings
- AIRLINES
- 12 Families to Make Way for New Housing : Development: Planned construction of 70 units for senior citizens requires largest relocation in city under eminent domain.
- Police Beating of Serb Leader Inflames Tensions in Belgrade
- Guatemala in Turmoil as Presidency Deal Unravels : Central America: New leader insists he's not temporary. Nobel laureate urges army to step aside.
- Guinier Nomination All but Dead, Officials Say : Civil rights: Clinton finds strong opposition in the Senate. Friends of Justice Dept. nominee vow to fight on.
- Monrovia : Council Weighs Cutbacks
- Countdown to Election Day : 5 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign : THE DAY IN REVIEW
- How to Catch a Butterfly at a Ventura Boulevard Tattoo Shop
- Kempton Got Mind, Body on Trick Play
- Rogers Finishes Third in Cycling Competition
- Ceman's Junior Achievement : Former Mira Costa Standout Earned Player-of-the-Year Honors at Stanford
- BASEBALL / AMATEUR DRAFT : Dodgers Get No. 2 Pick Today
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Sunset Provision for Commerce Funding
- Putting Up a Smoke Screen : Willie Brown, tobacco pals join to block a ban on workplace smoking
- Council Rejects Plan to Tax City Fire Services : Finances: The annual assessment of about $25 per household would have helped offset a $6.4-million budget shortfall.
- City Imposes Fee to Fix Storm Drains
- Bellflower : Card Casino Opponents to Have Panel Discussion
- Tree-Ripened Fruit, Berries Now in Season : Poor weather made the harvest sparse for apricots, cherries this year, but plums are abundant.
- MOORPARK : City Imposes New Fees on Street Vendors
- GLENDALE : Board OKs Revised Science Curriculum
- STUDIO CITY : Street Repair Work May Begin in 6 Weeks
- Schools to Be Evaluated on Disabilities Act
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE MAYOR'S RACE : Our Cities Need More than Money : On the eve of the L.A. election, the mayor of another embattled city offers an optimistic view of the urban landscape.
- Park Officials Make Bid for Jordan Ranch : Land: Conservancy offers Bob Hope $16.7 million for the site. It says time is running out on the availability of federal money.
- Tax Dollars Used for Roberti's Security : Government: He is the only lawmaker whose residence is equipped with a state-financed system, Legislature officials said.
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Things Appear OK Now
- Taking the Game to Heart : Emotional Maio Coaches El Camino Real With a Football Mentality
- County Principals Are Sent Back to the Drawing Board : High school athletics: After hearing appeal, committee rejects releaguing proposal.
- The Battle of Beverly Hills : Ex-lovers' quarrel: He says she tried to burn a house down. She says he lied to get her thrown in jail. He says she harassed him with phone calls and faxes. She says he threw a rock through her window. And that's not the half of it . . .
- Maxine Waters
- Gangs and Ducks
- Know Your Produce
- Access to Higher Education
- Postcards From the Capitol : ...
- Board Went by the Book on Soka
- Memory of a Beloved Classmate Stays Alive
- Ethnic Studies
- The following are the top music sales...
- David Gergen
- Obituaries - June 3, 1993
- Obituaries - June 3, 1993
- POP/ROCK - June 3, 1993
- POP/ROCK - June 3, 1993
- CLOSE QUARTERS: With jails overcrowded already, Sheriff...
- Collins Promotes an Attitude Against Drugs
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Why Law Can Seem Like a Baseball Game in Extra Innings
- Compton's Moore Raised High Profile and Got Shot Down : Election: Controversial reputation may have cost her in mayor's race against Omar Bradley, who had stronger local ties.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Death of Riordan's Mother May Alter Race
- Mexico Finds Unfinished Drug Tunnel to U.S.
- Bradley Slides By Moore in Tight Race for Mayor : Elections: Hometown advantage may have been the edge for councilman, but his foe still cries foul. : Keydeck ends here.
- 300 Illegal Chinese Immigrants Arrested : Smuggling: Boats try to take refugees ashore south of San Francisco. It is third foiled attempt in three weeks.
- Some Big Firms Line Up Against Health Reform
- Scrutiny in Man's Death Reflects New View of Police : Arrests: Pasadena barber died in custody while hogtied. Probe reflects new skepticism spurred by King beating.
- Clinton to Seek Senate Consultations on Justice Nominee : Civil rights: The White House continues to show doubts about Lani Guinier. Her backers pressure Administration to stand by her.
- Clinton Names Ex-Lawmaker as Envoy to Mexico : Politics: The choice of American Stock Exchange Chairman James R. Jones is seen as an attempt to better the free trade pact's chances on Capitol Hill.
- Torrance Cuts Perks of Top City Officials : Revenue: Leave days are reduced from 24 to eight. However, most of the savings will be spent on retirement plans.
- The View Wasn't Much, but the Utilities Were Free : Living: A familiar figure around a Thousand Oaks shopping center turns out to be an uninvited attic dweller.
- Let R.F.K.'s Ideas Spur Us to Action
- Stepping Back Into a Different Time and Place : McGuire Plays Baseball for Fun, Eschews Big-Money Contracts
- Then Came Marshal to Tell Him He Was Holding Up Play
- Verdugo Hills Bids to End Drought : High school softball: Dons hope to win their first City title in any sport when they face South Gate.
- Pioneer League's Days Are Numbered After Appeal Is Rejected : Preps: The six schools will be placed in expanded Bay and Ocean leagues beginning in 1994. El Segundo plans to file another appeal.
- Angels Have Plenty of Fight, Not Runs : Baseball: Toronto wins, 7-6, to complete sweep. Game is marred by a brawl after hit batter, home run.
- Baseball scouts play the talent game like...
- Jordan Hit on Gambling : Golf bets: San Diego man says the Bulls' star played him for four years, once owed him $1.252 million.
- BELMONT STAKES / UPDATE : Without 'Fancy Horses,' Field Could Grow to as Many as 14
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Valenzuela Gives Himself and Orioles a Lift
- Select Company
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 3, 1993
- Anglers Try to Turn the Tide on Grunion
- Biggest Red : What Greater Run Than Secretariat's in the Belmont?
- TRACK / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC's Kiss Fails in Record Bid, but Wins Hammer Throw Title
- ART REVIEWS : Jonathan Borofsky Has Got the World on a String
- TV Ratings : Viewership Down as After-Sweeps Ennui Sets In
- KCET Receives $2 Million in Production Funding : Television: It gets two $1-million grants--one for 'Life & Times,' the other for 'Storytime.'
- THE ARTS
- Smart, Pastorelli Cast in ABC 'Yarn Princess'
- Mize, 80, Dies at Home in Georgia
- Perseverance Pays for Bulls : NBA playoffs: They stop Smith in final seconds and beat Knicks behind Jordan's 29 points. Chicago leads series, 3-2.
- WORLD NEWS
- POP/ROCK - June 3, 1993
- The Red and the Green
- Peaches--From Soup to Nuts
- If charity begins at home, why not...
- Put a Rocket in Your Recipe
- Fresh Fruit : Take a Light Bite of Summer
- Tasting Notes
- GARDEN FRESH : The Perennial Garland of Spring
- The Rough and Ready Rhones
- ZERO TOLERANCE: Young people are involved in...
- Popular Coach, a Commander on the Field, Returns to St. Paul : Football: Marijon Ancich is back, school pride is soaring, and it's only spring practice.
- We Tell Kids Guns Aren't OK, but TV Says Differently
- ENTERTAINMENT
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Exchange Hopes to Reel In Business
- $4.8 Million Will Fund Summer Jobs for 3,000 Youths
- World IN BRIEF : BURUNDI : Historic Election Reported Peaceful
- Sarajevo Daily Honored
- A Little Personal Business
- Four Die in Cuban Storm
- Survey Finds 4 in 5 Suffer Sex Harassment at School : Education: Students in grades 8 to 12 mostly pin blame on classmates, but some cite adults. Results indicate 'epidemic,' women's group says.
- Doctors Urged to Warn of Bad Drug Reactions : Health: FDA announces a program to help prevent medical disasters. Agency chief says no more than 10% of serious adverse effects are reported.
- Dating Games : In the movies, single parents fall in love. In real life, it' s tough for them to get out of the house, much less have a relationship.
- Fear of Disease Sweeps Navajo Land : Epidemic: Hundreds swamp health facilities, worried they have mystery illness that has killed 12. Officials report four new cases and press search for the cause.
- LOS ANGELES : City Orders Safety Audit in Wake of Westlake Fire
- Officials to Study Impact of Students on Bus Ridership : Transportation: Schools' policy changes prompt more youths to use the city system. Rowdiness and graffiti complaints follow.
- State to Revoke Licenses of 2 Day-Care Operators
- Simi Valley Inches Past Ocean View, 2-0 : High school softball: Sixth-inning squibber stays fair, breaking a scoreless tie. Pioneers advance to title game.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III : La Quinta Rolls Past Santa Fe
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Briley's Homers Help End Marlins' Power Outage
- Laguna Hills Shuts Out Noise, San Dimas to Advance to Final
- AUTOS
- 20 Die, 13 Hurt in China Delivering Dowry Gifts
- A Second Chance to Fly : Teacher Nurtures Nature by Aiding Injured Wildlife at Her Home
- 3,000 Protest German Firebomb Deaths; Hunt for Killers Hits Snag
- Success Story : A Year After Abduction of Cara Vanni, Teen and Her Family Say All Is Well
- In the Sky a Path We Pave, Lined in Rhyme: Burma Shave
- Donn Tatum; Former Head of Disney Productions
- CONDOR-PROOFING: A California condor's fatal brush with...
- Clinton Attacks 'Brain-Dead Politics' of Washington : Presidency: He criticizes both GOP and liberals in move to center. Since he still backs new taxes and spending, change may be only rhetorical.
- Countywide : Santa Ana Freeway to Close Sporadically
- Marilyn and Bobby--the Fiction That Won't Die : R.F.K.: There's no evidence that he had an affair with her. Why do people still believe it?
- L.A. Needs More Than Simplistic Stump Speeches
- Wolf a Perfect Example of the Retiring Sort
- Braves to Get Sanders for Complete Season
- No Rest for Winners: Barkley, Majerle Rise : NBA playoffs: They go on a tear as Suns take 3-2 edge over SuperSonics in Western Conference finals.
- Grocers Going Gourmet : Supermarket Chains Are Increasingly Offering Their Own Upscale Products
- AIRLINES
- Rival Smoking Measures Stall in Assembly : Legislation: Speaker Brown supports a bill that was backed by the tobacco industry. Critics say the proposal undermined support for a wide-ranging ban.
- Relationships Are Topic of OCC Class
- Burning Van Snarls Traffic
- Plan Threatens 7 Area Fire Stations : Finances: The county chief says his department would lose more than a third of its funding under the governor's proposal to transfer $2.6 billion to education.
- Defense Contractor Pleads Guilty to Fraud : Justice: Simi Valley-based Natel Engineering Co. falsified test results on electronic circuits it supplied to the Pentagon for use in jet aircraft and missiles.
- SYLMAR : Man Faces Retrial in Fatal Lye Attack
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Seek 5% Pay Hike, Better Fringes
- VAN NUYS : Monkey's Owner Testifies on Killing
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : At 5 Degrees, This Family Is Really Hot
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II : La Habra Is Stopped Again
- NRA May Manage Shooting Range
- Wolf Allows 3 Hits, but Scoreless Streak Endures : City Section baseball: Left-hander follows 2 no-hitters with 6-0 win over Monroe that puts El Camino Real into 4-A final.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Steep Drop in Gold Prices : Helps Calm Inflation Fears
- Macy to Launch Cable TV Home Shopping Venture
- On Shaky Ground : Laguna Church Faces Costly Seismic Repair or Razing
- SANTA PAULA : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Killing of Foreman
- LOS ANGELES : Fire Victims' Relatives File Suit, Claim for Damages
- Fullerton Council OKs $5-Million-a-Year Recycling Pact : Waste: Members give Anaheim's Taormina Industries the contract and reject proposal from longtime local hauler to spend $18 million in bonds to build facility in city.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Girl, 17, Wins State Auto Technology Competition
- NORTHRIDGE : New Jersey Official Named CSUN Provost
- Cal State L.A. Study Finds Low View of City's Police : Poll: Professor says only 18% of blacks expect fair treatment at hands of the LAPD. The results contrast sharply with those of another survey.
- IRVINE : City Gives Final OK to Business Fee Cut
- Davis No Help for Angels Against the Blue Jays, 8-0
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Royals One-Up Their Competition Again, 4-3
- TRACK AND FIELD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Arkansas Favored to Add Yet Another Title to Its Long List of Victories
- Making a Point : Quest Is to Train Dogs to Use Their Basic Instincts as Hunters
- Naming New Boston Garden Is No Time for a Bank Shot
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Side Order of Real Estate : McDonald's Opens an Office Tower to Help It Turn a Profit in Moscow
- Ukraine Postponing Vote on Ratifying Nuclear Arms Pacts
- A Workout--and Fun to Boot
- SUNLAND : Woman Convicted in Boyfriend's Slaying
- GLENDALE : Adult Education Program Gets $15,000
- Official Won't Face Charges in Golf Case
- FASHION : In the Here and Now : Calvin Klein Talks About Marriage, Sex, Bill's Hair, Hillary's Hair and Fashion (Natch)
- Shelling Kills 11 at Sarajevo Soccer Game : Bosnia: U.N. 'havens' are proving less than safe. Disease in Srebrenica drives many to risky escape attempts.
- Unlikely Activist Joins Hunger Strike : Demonstration: Norma Montanez, 16, is a junior at San Fernando High. She believes totally in the cause.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : 100,000 Graduates in Fullerton
- WASHINGTON WATCH : Open Hatch?
- Schools to Appeal Empire League Lineup : Athletics: Smaller schools concerned about being grouped with Esperanza and Mater Dei.
- Crespi Finished by Familiar Plot : Southern Section baseball: Celts fashioned defense and pitching into a successful season, but they are outplayed by Esperanza, 2-0, in Division I semifinal.
- ENCINO : Vocational Campus Told to Close in '94
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes from the Front : Adventures in the Van Nuys Drug Trade
- Pulling Back From the Future : Lower budgets and higher enrollments are delivering a one-two punch to state college students--and to California.
- AGOURA HILLS/CALABASAS : Community Center Plan Moves Forward
- SAN CLEMENTE : Final Vote Set on Sheriff's Contract
- Jody Anton, a Brea-Olinda graduate who recently...
- Upstart Tustin Defeats Irvine : Prep baseball: Tillers' 8-5 victory puts them in Division III final against La Quinta.
- Countywide : Park to Be Closed During Renovation
- ANALYSIS : Wilkens' Disappearance May Be an Act of Magic
- INSURANCE
- Coldwell Unit, Archive Receive Sterling Award
- Bigamist, Deserter Escapes From Air Force Brig : Military: James Douglas Pou, awaiting court-martial on bank robbery charges, had warned officials he could 'just walk out.' He staged his own death in 1987.
- Outraged Nigerians Help LAPD in Murder Probe : Crime: Two arrested in slaying of visitor from Africa. Victim's brother questions U.S. attitudes on violence.
- Library of Congress Given Jazzman Mingus' Collection
- BOOK REVIEW : A Dark Trip Back to the Scenes of Crime : THE COP SHOP; True Crime on the Streets of Chicago <i> by Robert Blau</i> ; Addison-Wesley; $19.95, 272 pages
- Shooting Breeze With Guy Whose Eyes Are on Storms : The Hurricane Center director recalls Florida's disaster and talks about the possible dangers in the current season.
- Libyans Call an Early End to Unprecedented Jerusalem Trip : Mideast: Local Arabs harassed them at mosque, travel agent says. But pilgrims' leader merely says journey is 'finished.'
- Making Happier Places on Earth : The Volunteer Center honors Disneyland president Jack Lindquist for community service, part of its effort to raise awareness and get more people involved.
- Thief Makes Getaway With Officer's Bicycle
- WESTMINSTER : Students Place 1st in Citizenship Contest
- BUENA PARK : Group Hopes 2 Old Homes Are Preserved
- LAGUNA HILLS : Arraignment Set in Sunday Gun Attack
- Monthly Report
- NEWPORT BEACH : Business License Fees Hiked to Ease Crunch
- Countdown to Election Day : 6 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign
- The Students' Body : Dissection of Cadaver a Fascinating, Trying Experience at Oak Park High
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MAYOR'S RACE : A Glass Half Full, Not Half Empty : The former mayor of California's second-largest city looks at how Los Angeles can brighten the urban future.
- FRENCH OPEN / MEN : Courier Takes Backhanded Shot at Officials, TV Schedule
- Seeing Is Believing Giant Billfish
- He's Better Than Lucky at Home
- STAGE
- Clannad Finds Road to U.S. Exposure : Pop music: The use of 'Harry's Game' in TV car commercials has given the Irish folk-pop group another shot at the American market.
- Truce Reportedly Broken in Abkhazia
- Burning Out the Candle at Both Ends : Relationships: The pressures of the recessionary '90s are causing more O.C. people to 'hit the wall,' losing any ability to enjoy life, love or work in a struggle to simply survive.
- Leader Ousted in Guatemala : Latin America: The army ends the nation's crisis by forcing out embattled president who seized total power. Reinstated Congress will name a civilian ruler.
- Out to Pasture : Hard Times Spell an End to Horse Racing at Agua Caliente
- Mortuary Settles Embalming Suit : Consumer affairs: Ray Family firm will pay state and county $45,000 but admits no guilt. It was accused of forging death certificates, other improper practices.
- ARLETA : Area Signatures Collected in ZIP Code Drive
- SIMI VALLEY : 2nd Man on Trial in '86 Slaying Case
- State Justices Overturn 5 Fresno County Elections for Absentee Ballot Abuses
- Nearly Two-Thirds of Angelenos Favor Restaurant Smoking Ban
- D. A. Warns of Reduction in Prosecutions : Budgets: He may reject misdemeanor cases if a 10% cut is approved. The defender's office vows to turn away clients.
- CSUN President Names Provost for Academics
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Reports of Racial Remarks Surface in 7th District Contest : Alarcon and Hall volunteers are alleged to have made minority-related accusations to voters. Both campaigns deny such comments.
- This Time, Angels' Ace Not Enough
- Esperanza's Meek Reportedly 'Fine' After Surgery
- Making a Movie Out of a Mountain : Climbers Give High Marks to 'Cliffhanger's' Realistic High-Altitude Action Sequences
- TECHNOLOGY : AT&T;, IBM Unveil Interactive TV Systems : Communications: The firms hope to grab share of emerging dial-up entertainment market. Video store industry is skeptical.
- High Court Rules Against Suing Pension Advisers
- Life Lessons in Helping Schoolchildren Succeed : Education: A revered teacher is about to retire. 'There isn't a limit with children,' she says. 'They are like sponges. They just absorb what you feed.'
- Aid of Ex-Workers Sought in Seal Beach Toxic Project
- Surveillance Teams to Help Fight Graffiti
- 4,000 Storm Yugoslav Parliament
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Earth Summit Vows Broken, Group Says
- VENTURA : Grad Student to Study Barbie Dolls in Japan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Is Rescued From Burning House
- Arrests of Drunk-Driving Suspects Drop
- MOORPARK : Residents Back Division of Grades, Survey Shows
- Budget Blues : CSUN Prepares for Crunch
- OJAI : District OKs Increase in Sewer Service Rates
- TRACK / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Arkansas Is Favored Again
- Chatsworth Stops Threat, Buries Taft : City Section baseball: DeBiase strikes out the side with bases loaded in the first inning, then Chancellors take charge in 17-1 rout.
- Conference Rejects Chapman's Bid for Admission
- EASTERN CONFERENCE : Bulls Seek to Share Burden With Jordan in Game 5
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Burbank Entertaining Righetti, Title Hopes
- Aides Say Clinton May Drop Rights Nominee : Justice Department: Guinier's views on race draw fire. President's advisers argue over nomination process.
- Reinstatement Urged for Deputy Fired in Slaying of Youth, 15 : Law enforcement: A hearing officer rules that Jose Belmares acted reasonably when he killed a teen-ager. Case now goes to County Civil Service panel.
- GLENDALE : Man Faces Murder Hearing in El Centro
- BASEBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Fourth-Seeded Cal State Long Beach Will Begin Play Against No. 5 LSU
- SEAL BEACH : Flexible Day Camp Tailored to Teens
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Angels Relieve Problems by Committee
- Dishington Named Pacific League Player of Year
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Simi Valley Pitcher Sends Ocean View Packing
- 4-1 Loss a Surprise? Not for Goalie Roy
- Australia to Limit Flights by Northwest : Aviation: Restrictions will take effect at the end of June. The U.S. has threatened to retaliate against Qantas Airways.
- Watchword for Muni Bonds Is Caution
- Griego Elected as Director, First Interstate Bank Says
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- In April, Americans Spent More, Saved Less : Economy: Analysts warn that without more income and jobs, consumption cannot maintain that level.
- OXNARD : Layoffs Possible at Weapons Parts Plant
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Discuss Balancing Budget
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COMPTON : Councilman Bradley Wins Mayoral Contest
- Police Put Foot Down on Crime : Oxnard: Serious offenses have decreased since storefront station was opened in La Colonia, county's toughest neighborhood.
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Officer to Face 3rd Trial in 2 Robberies
- LAKE FOREST : Podiatrist Accused of Molesting Girl
- Council Speeds Up Construction Jobs
- Camarillo Victimized by a Single Angry Swing
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Griffey's Conduct Is Under Scrutiny
- Dodgers Show Cardinals They Can Even Win Ugly
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Esperanza, Ruiz Grab Big Game
- COMMENTARY : These Days, It's Not Fun to Be Like Mike
- FASHION : Will Andy Rooney Be the Anchor?
- E-Mail to the Chief: Clinton in Computer Net
- Condor in Wild Electrocuted by Power Lines
- Residents in Erie, Pa., Warned of Lion on Loose
- VAN NUYS : Man Enters Plea in Assault on Officer
- McKeon Plans Hearing on Land Swap : Elsmere Canyon: GOP congressmen will hear testimony in an effort to garner opposition to the proposed landfill. The developer isn't invited.
- ACLU Report Challenges School District Gun Policy
- SIMI VALLEY : Doctor Found Not Guilty of Sexual Battery
- In the Year 2043 : Trek Into Future Elicits a Prognostic Hodgepodge
- Baltruzak's Effort Wasted as La Reina Goes Quietly, 2-0
- Kings Win at Follow-the-Leader : Game 1: Montreal's Demers says Gretzky toys with Canadiens and brings teammates along in 4-1 victory.
- Keating's 'Dream' Is Devalued : S&Ls;: RTC effort to sell planned-community project in Arizona draws bid worth less than 10 cents on the dollar.
- Letter of the Law: Court Says Vanna's Fame Is Her Fortune : Publicity: Justices let stand ruling that the game show hostess has sole right to profit from her identity. Electronics firm said use was protected as parody.
- Cracks in the Schools Glacier
- Shaw's .500 Average Yields 1st-Team All-State Honors
- ANALYSIS : Disappearing Wilkens a Magic Act?
- Agoura's Camp Makes Commitment to Run for Arkansas
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III : Irvine Shuts Out North Torrance
- O.C. DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : Ballet Pacifica Celebrates 5 Years of Forward Steps
- THEATER REVIEW : A 'House' Divided : San Clemente Production of the Ibsen Classic Is Effective but Cries Out for Subtler Portrayals
- MOORPARK : Union Members Plead Guilty in Beatings
- BURBANK : Woman Shot in Face; Man, 25, Arrested
- Robbers Invade 2 Homes, Attack Residents, Take Cash, Car, Goods
- NOTES : Kings' Carson Finds Cup Dream Scratched
- PREP GOLF : Trabuco Hills Named No. 1 in the County
- Kennedy Runs Itself Right Out of Playoffs
- Festival Quartet to Open Seal Beach Chamber Music Series
- Top Surfers to Compete at Huntington Beach
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Stepping Razor': Music, Life According to Peter Tosh
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Ford Makes a Noisy Living Room
- WORLD NEWS
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Many Developers, Including Irvine Co., Weigh Use of REITs to Raise Money