- Gingrich's Sister to Be Grand Marshal of Long Beach Parade
- Taxes for Shopping Area OKd
- Thousands of Quake Victims Must Repay Aid
- MTA's $565,000 Question
- Art as a Gateway
- JETHAWKS REPORT : He Managed Fine Just as a Coach
- Jackson Belted Out Hits Over Much of Europe
- Teams Aren't Putting All Their Hopes on Tournament
- Banderas Survives in 'Love'
- Drifters: The Best R&B; Group of the '50s : THE DRIFTERS: "Rockin' & Driftin' " Rhino (****)
- Clinton to Put 'Responsible' Firms on Display
- AEROSPACE
- House Sustains Veto of Liability Limits
- Senate OKs Bill to Require Notification About Sex Offenders
- Renaissance Golf Products Inc.: The Huntington Beach...
- Serbs Attack Journalists, U.N. Truck
- Apparent Target Fearful, Grieving for Jogger's Family
- Three Schools to Try Basics Plus Program
- Final Draft of New Report Card Offered
- Eastside Little League to Open Season
- WATER CONSERVATION
- AUTOS
- * Music: Mercury Records has signed a...
- Park Carnival Keeps Charity, Mom in Mind
- 10 Years Ago Today . . .
- Will Rogers State Historic Park, Pacific PalisadesMore...
- Spreading Fissures Weaken the Movement
- Port Dispute Sparks Antitrust Probe
- Hathaway Shirts to Close Shop: Warnaco Group...
- Advanced Surgical Wins FDA Approval for Incontinence Pad
- 2 Held Accountable for Son's Burglaries
- ICN, Chairman Focus of Probe by Federal Jury
- Katella Beats Cypress for Empire League Title
- Big Tax Trouble for Ex-Carolco Pair
- Semiconductor Gauge Drops Again in April
- Punch lines
- American Neo-Nazi Refuses to Testify at His Trial in Germany
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : An L.A. Weekend Is All That's Required : MEDIEVAL IN LA: A Fiction by Jim Paul; Counterpoint $21, 228 pages
- De Klerk to Pull Party Out of S. African Government
- Contract Renewed for City Manager
- Police Crack Down on Abuse of Hillsides
- Senate OKs Bailout for O.C. Courts
- Let the Mothers Show Us
- One Program's Loss Is a Gain for Others
- Movie Ad Thinks Big--Really Big
- Westerman Leads Palisades to Another Championship
- ICN, Chairman Are Subjects of Grand Jury Investigation
- Clinton, on Videotape, Denies Whitewater Plot
- Money Trail: How can Ventura afford to...
- After Party's Defeat, Rao Says He'll Go
- VIDEO FACTS
- Patty Stakes : McDonald's Going After Adult Market as Sales Cool
- The Signs of Success : Owner of American Barricade in Orange Honored for Beating Odds
- Firms Unveil Rating Standard for the Internet
- Taking Stock of CEO Pay
- Delay on State Reading Policy Provokes Anger
- Chatsworth Firm to Move Headquarters
- Bilingual Bonus Plan Proposed
- Questions and Answers About Your Commute : Burbank May Ticket 3 Times in Same Day
- New Group to Tackle School Board Issues
- Volunteers Sought to Help Food Bank
- Obituaries : George John Valle; Oxnard Community Activist
- Restrooms to Be Built in North Central Park
- 5 Students Win $5,000 College Scholarships
- Mayor Should Round Out His Inner Circle
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Baseball Still Fails in Minority Hiring
- A Sure-Fire Way to Reduce Cholesterol
- Miramax's Production Duo Extending Run With Disney
- House Protest Stalls License of Digital Station
- * Television: Tele-Communications Inc. will buy a...
- SECURITIES
- A Line Drive Right to Her Daddy's, uh, Heart
- Vintners Want Another Label: American wine makers...
- Key Protein in Attack of AIDS Virus Discovered
- MIDEAST : Playing on Fears and Tears in Israeli Election Campaign
- Slayings of UC Professor, Daughter a Mystery, Police Say
- In a Pickle : Regulars at Solley's Say They Don't Relish Switch to Jerry's Famous Deli
- Old Man's Freedom Revoked Along With Driver's License
- At a Loss, JetHawks Routed Again, 10-3
- Endangered Species List Ready to Grow
- Playing Games With an Old Law : Phony issue of nepotism is being used to block judgeship nominee
- National Tour of Customized Hot Rods Revs Up at Museum
- City Slows Path Users Near Pier
- USC Valedictorian Rises Over Tragedy
- Detectives Seek Help in Finding Missing Woman
- CPR PROGRAM ENDING
- City Launches Home Page on the Internet
- Dehydrated Hall Unable to Finish Race
- Oil Tanker Suit for Lost Income
- Money for Peace
- Justice Brown
- Self-Employment
- Phonics, Whole-Language Teaching Methods
- Smut Ban
- Praise for Hospice Care
- Rotating Primaries
- 'Unschooling'
- Obituaries - May 10, 1996
- Obituaries - May 10, 1996
- Assembly OKs Bill Making It Easier for Valley to Secede
- Guzzling Less Gas: Gas prices are plunging!...
- Truckers Growing Impatient for Work
- Slain Recording Firm Owner Had Daring, Debt
- Loan Firm Made Clients Get Life Insurance, Police Say
- Police Say Firm Made Clients Buy Insurance
- Assembly OKs Bill Making It Easier for Valley to Secede : Breaking Up is Hard to Do
- Investigator Grants Immunity to Cisneros' Ex-Mistress
- Music Executive's Debts Dwarfed Dreams
- Bernson Defuses Blowup With Utilities; Staff Had Wires Crossed
- Schools / Education news : Principal of Year Honor Awarded
- Schools / Education news : District Names 3 Teachers of Year
- TECHNOLOGY - May 10, 1996
- TECHNOLOGY - May 10, 1996
- TECHNOLOGY - May 10, 1996
- From One Mom to Her Own Mom
- Hensel Phelps Wins $107-Million Contract
- Hong Kong Puts 549 Refugees in Prison
- Elections Give India's Poor the Final Say
- Helmet Law Repeal Takes a Spill : Sacramento vote serves both the motorcyclist and the taxpayer
- Expanding Clinic Asks for Residents' Help
- A Good Nose for Business
- Richard Rouilard; Ex-Editor of Advocate Gay Magazine
- Store Owner Failed to Heed Own Advice
- Parents Divided Over Plan to Form New PTA Branch
- Checking In Again : Time Has Weathered This 1928 Hotel, but Dilesh Patel, 25, Hopes to Turn Back the Clock
- Colleges to Fight for More Prop. 203 Funds
- Butler: 'We're Going to Beat This Thing' : Butler Talks About Return This Season
- Gretzky Hurting but Blues Feel Better After 5-4 Win
- Spring Sports : TIMES BASEBALL RATINGS
- Survey: O.C. Businesses Like What They See in the Future
- REAL ESTATE
- FTC Investigators Recommend Complaint Against Toys R Us
- The Beet Goes In
- Buran's Baby
- Aided Immune System May Also Boost HIV
- Court Order Limits Picketing of Truckers at Port Gates
- The Fans Are at the Plate, in the Clutch
- Obituaries : Joseph N. Appleton; County Supervisor, Farmer
- ROOM AT THE PROM
- For California, Horses, Almost Awesome Derby
- Sakic's Goal in Third Overtime Beats Blackhawks for Colorado
- PacBell Pulls Plug on O.C. Fiber Optic Network
- AEROSPACE
- International Business / The Pacific
- United Parcel Service Considers Start of Passenger Flights
- OLYMPIC TRIP
- 'Freeman' Finally Agrees to Use Public Defender
- Researchers Report First Mammal Ever Found in Amber
- Request to Exclude Local Jurors Denied
- Council Supports Library Authority
- Quake Rental Aid Deadline Nearing
- Spring Sports : TRACK AND FIELD
- Spring Sports : SOFTBALL
- Swooning JetHawks Crash and Burn, 11-0
- Jarring public art brings a city's past to the fore : Birmingham has chosen to put its role in the civil rights era on display in ways that disturb some.
- A TV First in Presidential Race : Prodded, the top five networks promise candidates free air time
- Vote Set to Hold White House in Contempt
- Suspect in Beating of Baby Could Be Freed From Custody
- Frozen Body of Inca Girl to Go on Display
- Contributions for Grandmother Can Be Sent to New Location
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW MEXICO : Evacuees Returning as Fire Is Tackled
- Leary Severs Ties to Cryonics Advocates
- Council to Ask Voters to Hike 'Bedroom Tax'
- Economy Growing Moderately, Fed Says
- HEALTH
- Government to Pay Millers to Use Wheat With Fungus
- Take an Egg Break
- He Flattens to Conquer
- Complementary Salsa
- GOP Lawmakers Offer Bill to Restrict Gay Marriages
- Boosted Immune System May Also Boost HIV, Study Suggests
- Gas Prices Show Signs of Decline as Production Surges
- U.S. Can Extradite Hamas Leader to Israel, Judge Rules
- State Poised to Lead U.S. in Reading Reform
- Bids Expected Soon on Old Town Renovation
- World IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Kidnap Victim Is Freed in Park
- Dole Camp Weighs Plan to Cut Income Tax Rates
- Wet and Wild Fun at Hurricane Harbor
- Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested
- Planting Seeds at Special School
- Baseball, Softball Teams Hit Slumps
- Hot Doubles Teams Facing a Final Test
- Reds' Pitchers Giving Dodgers' Averages That Shrinking Feeling
- For New York's Gooden, Victory No. 158 Is No. 1
- 'Three Strikes' Pressure Alters Proceedings in Minor Drug Trial
- Consultant to Study Capacity of Schools
- Notables
- Fullerton's Loyd Back in the Swing
- House OKs Special Panel to Probe Arms to Bosnia
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Wildlife Officials to Kill Off Gulls
- COMMENCEMENT SPEECH
- Fines Replace Jail in Bill Setting Penalties for Hiring Preferences
- Sunny Hills High School Paper Tops Times Awards
- Self-Declared 'Freeman' Accepts Public Attorney
- Council Awards Funds to Help the Disabled
- THEATER PLANS
- A Tribute to Patriotism, Adventure and Sisterhood
- Old Hippie-Era Lava Lamp Now Even Hipper
- Alliance Imaging Gets Boost in Capital Funds
- West Coast Bancorp Boosting Its Equity
- Bellies Up
- Everybody's Catching Yellow Fever
- Edward H. Love; Studio Animator
- Council Revamps Adult Business Laws
- Homeless Vet Found Guilty in Test of Ban on Camping
- 2 Groups Honored for Seniors' Service
- Mexican Volcano's Eruptions Threaten to Overflow Its Rim
- Teacher Modifies Suit Against Pupils
- Mayor Faces Tough Decision Over Aide's Future
- Players Will Send Letters
- Marquis Wins Division I Diving Championship
- Care Homes for AIDS Patients Caught in Crunch
- Convicted Swindler Ruled Incompetent
- Chapman's Denio Regains Game After Division Change
- Appier Might Be the Answer
- Recent Defections Hurt 49er Athletics
- Nashville Goes in Debt, Oilers Still in Houston
- Council Orders Street Lighting Tax Cut
- Moorpark Council Postpones a Decision on Gathering of Day Laborers
- A Golden Age in Black and White
- Theater"Man of La Mancha" premiered on Broadway...
- Ruth Newhall Puts Out the Welcome Mat at Piru Mansion
- WEEKEND: SONG AND DANCEIf the sounds of...
- Wacky Antics Score a Win for 'Royal Flush'
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- Simi Novelist Enjoys Flirting With Success
- 'Cry of Players' Gets Into the Spirit of a Young and Wild Bard
- Academics Leave Some on Outside Looking In
- Titans Lack the Look of Champions
- International Business / The Pacific
- Stocks Rebound, Yields Tumble on Strong Auction of Treasury Debt
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : NoDoz Put in Some Bottles of Excedrin
- BBC Airs 'Secret' Videos Bought at Garage Sale
- Bike Ride to Benefit Diabetes Research
- New MTA Chief Fires 2 Top Executives at Agency
- JETHAWKS REPORT : For Meek Hitter, It Was a Blast
- Alemany Nips Louisville Again
- Glendale's Free Spirit Rediscovers Zest for Life
- He 'Plays It All,' but Don't Expect Name to Ring a Bell
- Hughes Aircraft Can Bid to Supply Air Force
- Meatloaf Under the Microscope
- McDougal Testifies He Spoke First of Hiring Mrs. Clinton
- War Crimes Court Gets a Briefing on Conflict in Bosnia
- Gov. Edgar's Plane Hit by Lightning, Lands Safely
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Police, Anti-Nuclear Protesters Clash
- Clothed in Memories
- Fee Increases Get Tentative Approval
- Hospitals Team Up in Community Outreach Program
- 4 Pomona Officers Sue City Alleging Leaks During Probe
- Concert Cruise Offers a Splash of Culture
- Chapman Ready to Defend
- New Format for Race Charts
- Butler Not Closing Any Doors
- Feedback Not Johnson's Food for Thought
- Spring Sports : BASEBALL
- Parents Can Help Put a Positive Spin on TV
- Who Needs Stars When You Have Auteurs?
- Judge Gives Preliminary OK to Drug Firms' New Settlement
- ICN Official Says Records Have Been Subpoenaed
- Supermarkets to Target Unsafe Food
- O.C. Jury Recommends Death for Convicted Killer Morgan
- Like a Kid Playing Dress-Up
- 2 N. Koreans Defect to South, Seoul Says
- Barry to Call End to His Sabbatical
- Talks Collapse as Rivals Battle in Liberia
- 2 Slain in Area Near La Jolla Country Club
- Mr. Science Puts Us All on Notice
- Patagonia Hires New Chief Executive
- Man Escapes After Robbing Bank
- Council to Decide on Grant Spending
- Navy Concerns Threaten Housing Plan
- Gigantic Visitors Invade the Mall
- Ailing Client Settles Suit Against Insurer
- Council Puts Plans for Parks on Hold
- Board Grows Cool to Religion Guidelines
- No Rust to Knock Off the Magic
- Notables
- WAC Honors Fick, 3 Northridge Mates
- There's No Rest for Any Giant in 10-7 Victory
- Versatile Cast Sets a Lively Pace for Comic Musical 'Lucky Stiff'
- Having 'Friends' Helps Schwimmer Shift Onto the Big Screen
- Escovedo Sends His Deep Regrets
- FRIDAY: NIGHT AT THE OPERAThe Guild Opera...
- Sound Changes for Newport Fest
- Collectors Find Value in Written Word
- Leaving Las Vegas: This much-praised recent release...
- LABOR
- Stalking Asparagus
- Letter From Vinitaly: Sip 'n' Swirl Forever
- Torres Resigns Post at Firm Targeted by Probes
- Jury Urges Death Sentence for Man in '94 Murder
- New Clues Add Doubt to Byrd's Claim of North Pole Primacy
- High School Adds New Science Program
- Finances of Courts Set for Review
- CANCER TESTING
- By Jupiter! There's Sodium in the Air
- Mail Carriers to Collect Food for the Needy
- Council Stalls Curfew Plan Backed by Mayor
- Police Substation Plans Progress