- Chargers Sign Former Mira Mesa High Standout
- 'Lady-Like' an Elegant, Effervescent Tale of 3 Women
- John Fogerty Album Rescued From History Pile
- A Lesson From the Master : Guitar: Classical virtuoso Julian Bream offers a class in perfectionism to a select group of students.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Well-Meaning 'Journey' Goes Awry
- Performance Art Is Put in Its Place : Culture: In 'Rite on the Site,' works go offstage at Irvine Fine Arts Center in an effort to get closer to the audience.
- John Landis Steps Out of the 'Twilight' : Movies: The director has hit the publicity trail for his new film 'Oscar' after years of avoiding attention in the wake of an on-set tragedy.
- Carter Calls for '80 Probe
- Scouting Council, Parents Clash Over Van Ownership
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : U.S. Offers Small Humanitarian Aid
- The Party-and Race-to Begin, With1 Yacht in a Class by Itself : Champion: Who's afraid of Virginia? Entrants in the ancient mariner class. The 78-year-old wooden sloop, making a third run in this race, will defend her title.
- The Bacteria That Ate the Toxic Dump Site : Environment: Unocal's old storage facility was sold for development but was too tainted to use. Enter bio-remediation, where microbes clean soil by dining on toxins polluting it.
- D.A. to Honor Valiant Recovery of Woman Hit by Uninsured Driver
- Stan Palmer; Retired Teacher
- PORT HUENEME : 2 Wells to Be Sunk to Test for Seawater
- Lakers Win the Official Decision : NBA playoffs: Scott's basket with 3.5 seconds left is ruled to have beaten the 24-second clock and Rockets are thwarted in opener, 94-92.
- College Basketball
- El Camino Is Site for All-Star Game
- Colorado Doctors Say Shoemaker Is Alert, Showing Improvement
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Outlook Improving for Barracuda, Yellowtail
- Use of Police Files Wrecked Political Drive, Activist Says
- New 'Jewel' of Shuttle Fleet Debuts : Space: Endeavour, the replacement for Challenger, comes off the production line in Palmdale. It is more advanced than earlier craft.
- Voters Expected to Reject Sales Tax Increase : Budget: County officials react to a proposal by the governor. They say residents would rather see cuts in government services than higher levies.
- 2 Suspected Gang Members Arrested in Rival's Shooting
- Judge Refuses to Alter Charges in Pastor's Slaying
- Ex-Clothing Executive Held on Arson Charge
- Anaheim's Building It, but Are They Coming?
- USC Players' Trial Will Begin May 6
- BIG MAN ON CAMPUS : Talanoa Gets Attention With His Long Home Runs for Cal State Long Beach
- Nemesis UCLA Ends Northridge's Volleyball Season
- Bland Named Football Coach at Orange High
- The Real Issues Won't Be Brought Up in the Jail Debate
- Alaska's Hickel Wants to Open His Water Taps for Parched Southland : Drought: The governor and Supervisor Kenneth Hahn, both of whom back the project, discuss the proposed 1,700-mile pipeline.
- No Rain--or Sun--Forecast for Weekend
- Split Develops Over Tax Builders Should Pay to Improve Traffic : Transportation: Los Angeles Councilwoman Ruth Galanter and transit officials can't agree on how to raise more funds.
- COSTA MESA : District Considering Changes at 2 Schools
- Heavy March Rains Resuscitate the Dormant Desert Shrimp
- CONEJO VALLEY : Parents, Students Criticize School Cuts
- Politics Pits Blue Suits vs. Blue Collars
- Real Trout Fishing Will Begin Early : Eastern Sierra: The die-hards will be out on Crowley Lake well before sunrise for Saturday's opening day.
- Dodgers Win Kid's Game, 7-1 : Baseball: Strawberry rescues tot, Daniels delivers homer in victory for Belcher.
- Frederick Out for Good Time, Great Game : Girls' basketball: Cheered by her brother's return from the Gulf War, Savanna High School guard vows to have fun in county all-star game.
- In a Few Years, She May Be a Football Widow
- The Camerata Announces Its Season
- Confidence Vote Won by Angry Gorbachev : Soviet Union: He threatens to resign in face of attacks by conservatives. Central Committee backs him, 322-13.
- The Future Mrs. Springsteen?
- Deputies Kill Man as He Holds Hostages in Home
- Audit Questioning Rare Book Purchases Studied
- COUNTYWIDE : Workers March for Safety on the Job
- Encinitas
- Amphitheater Concert Won't Be Rescheduled
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : SOFTBALL
- Foley Searching For Way To Leave Tennis Crossroads : Tennis: UCLA sophomore not happy with her efforts this season.
- Baltazar Returns, Defeats Solorio on a Knockout
- Cady's 'Luck' Lifts Grossmont
- OPERA REVIEW : A Potent 'Pelleas' in Long Beach
- ArtWalk to Turn Downtown Into Weekend Gallery
- New Bush Street
- Older Job Seekers Have Their Work Cut Out
- IRVINE : Chamber Cites Police Chief, Allergan Inc.
- Anti-Drug Video Opens Way for Teen's Crusade for Missing Children
- Countywide : March of Dimes Plans Walk-A-Thons
- Judge's Ruling Keeps Sex Bookstore Open
- 3 Suspects Are Sought in 4 N. County Armed Heists
- L.A. Deficit Could Grow, Analysts Say : City finances: It could rise $21 million over the current $177 million under the governor's budget plan, they say, causing layoffs or higher taxes.
- Banding Together : Parents, Teachers Protest Plans to Cut Music Instruction
- Miscellany
- College Basketball
- Bid to Play USC Leaves Aztecs Seeing Double : College football: Adding Trojans to the schedule gives San Diego State two games in one day. The Aztecs are looking to make some changes.
- STAGE REVIEW : East West's 'Canton Jazz Club' Evokes '40s With Panache
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Indonesian Food Tamed of Its Exotic Intensity
- Bush's Education Plan Losing Support Over Parental Choice Issue
- U.S. on Verge of Sanctions Against Tokyo Over Trade : Economy: The Administration says talks on greater access to Japan's construction market are going poorly.
- A Middle East Peace Conference Wins Soviet Backing : Diplomacy: After meeting with Secretary of State Baker, Foreign Minister Bessmertnykh publicly agrees to co-sponsor the proposed session.
- BOOK REVIEW : Singing a Dirge of an Unjust Punishment : THE CHOIRING OF THE TREES <i> by Donald Harington</i> , Harcourt Brace Jovanovich $22.95, 347 pages
- Mexican Authorities Frustrated by Jailed Drug Lords : Law enforcement: It's easier to put traffickers in prison than to stop them from pursuing their illicit trade.
- U.S. Bans Importing of Mayan Artifacts : Archeology: Action taken to preserve the famed Peten region of Guatemala, one of the richest and most plundered sites.
- Rally Set for Gulf Vets
- OJAI : Parents to Meet With Educators
- No-Exam Policy for Holy Days Raises Ruckus : Religion: New ruling at Cal State Long Beach draws strong praise and strong criticism.
- Countywide : Santa Ana Freeway Widening in Doubt
- Anaheim : School Board Sets Hearing on Budget
- Court Move May Ease Cost of Mayor's Ballot Item Mistake : Elections: A quick ruling on Bradley's accidental OK of measure would lift need to print two voter pamphlets.
- A scout from the "To Tell the...
- Sockers Give Storm Painful Experience : Soccer: San Diego moves closer to MSL final with 11-4 victory. The Sockers hold a 3-1 edge in the Western Division final series.
- GOLF : Wolcott (67) Leads by One at Greensboro
- DANCE REVIEW : Hawkins Dance Company Performs 'Hero' : Erick Hawkins creates an austere parable for children about ruthless heroism. The myths about monsters, drawn from the Navajo and Apache, challenge the imagination.
- DANCE REVIEW : Hawkins' 'Hero' Challenges the Imagination
- 'Smiles' Is Best Prelude to 'Music'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'A Kiss Before Dying': Worst-Case Thriller
- AUCTIONS
- Keeping Ailey on Its Toes : Choreography: The dance company is staying true to its late founder's vision, but it is also fostering the new.
- Dressing the Part of a Man
- Health Statistics Abound in U.N. Agency's Survey
- Senators Urge New Transit Funding Plan : Congress: Their bipartisan bill breaks ranks with both the Administration and House Democrats and gives states more spending freedom.
- Residents Return After Blast at Chemical Plant
- Senate Approves $1.46-Trillion Budget, Rejects Defense Trims
- Designer Rings Out the Usual Look
- Founders Celebrate the Music Center's Heritage
- EL TORO AIR SHOW INFORMATION
- Jobless Rate at 6.9% After Second Drop in 2 Months : Economy: The 0.2% decrease in unemployment in March may signal that the recession is lifting. Placement firms say there are more openings.
- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Bruins Put Canadiens on Ropes, 4-1
- Hockey
- Chris Ford Is Clearly in Charge in Boston : Basketball: Former Celtic took control from the outset in his first season as an NBA head coach.
- His Album Shows a Range of Moods and Styles : *** TONY GUERRERO "Another Day, Another Dream"<i> Nova</i>
- Swallows' Return to Be a Real Tweet : Festival: College of the Canyons throws a party for the birds flying in from Argentina. But their arrival hasn't always been welcomed.
- Sold Out
- U.S. Cuts Funds to Stanford in Billing Dispute
- COLUMN ONE : Winging It With Free Air Travel : Countless regulations govern behavior for U.S. officials. But virtually unaddressed is one huge perquisite of public life--flying on government aircraft.
- Singing Stone : Interest Centers on Ringing Rock Used by Prehistoric Indians
- Allies Order Iraqi Forces Away From Kurds' Camps
- 'Jewel' of Shuttle Fleet Debuts : Space: Endeavour, the replacement for Challenger, comes off the production line in Palmdale. It is more advanced than earlier craft.
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- TV REVIEWS : Even the Jokes Are Old in ABC's 'Dinosaurs'
- Hotel Sets Stage for Musicals
- The Party--and Race--to Begin, With 1 Yacht in a Class by Itself : Sailing: Some of the 550 Newport Beach-to-Ensenada participants look at the race as fiesta on the water, but others will wait until after the competition to celebrate.
- Burglars Get Away With the Goods Despite Neighbor's Call to Police : Theft: Because the victims' home is just outside the Escondido city limits, police did not respond to a robbery report; instead, they referred the caller to county sheriff's deputies.
- Judge Assures CMS Funding Through June 30
- Party Guest, Not Intruders, Blamed in Slaying : Murder trial: Lawyer contends New Year's Eve killing was not caused by the two men who are accused of breaking into the Ojai celebration.
- A federal judge decried society's attitude toward...
- Football
- NBA PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Suns Prove to Be No Match for Jazz, 129-90
- Kings' Bob Miller: a Nice Guy Who Had Hoped to Finish First
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : SOFTBALL
- Workers at Douglas Reject Contract but Will Remain on Job : Labor: Action marks second time in two months the same offer was turned down. Local union representatives have had a longstanding fight with national leaders.
- Mayor Seeks to Restrict Council's Cable Coverage : Pomona: Because of verbal attacks, official wants cameras turned off during public comments.
- SCIENCE WATCH : No Rocket Scientist
- San Juan Capistrano : Teachers OK Labor Pact With 3% Raise
- IRVINE : Spilled Oranges Put Squeeze on Drivers
- Countdown Restarts After Shuttle Sensor Is Replaced
- Key Council Members Oppose Bradley Plan on Police Cuts : City finances: The mayor's proposal calls for a reduction of 415 officers. LAPD said it could absorb such a loss but would scale back some operations.
- Armored Car Robbed Outside Bank; Guard Hurt
- Air Show Could Draw a Record Million-Plus
- OXNARD : Students Show Their Stuff in Gift to Artist
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Grants to Be Used for Wetlands Center
- New Era to Dawn at El Camino College: You Park, You Pay
- Four Hearings Set on Update of Clean Air Plan
- Parents Testify Son's Behavior Deteriorated Before Killing
- Volunteers Needed to Clean Up Park
- Boulevard
- Latinos Left Out on Insurance, Study Says : Health: A UCI survey says 44% of that ethnic group lack private or government medical coverage. Most of the Latinos doing without are undocumented residents.
- San Diego
- Get the Kids the Medical Care : Don't let hypotheticals block better health
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Get the Kids the Medical Care
- ANAHEIM : Fantasyland a Reality for Ailing Girl
- Witnesses Say Slain Boy Had Been Sexually Abused : Hearing: A jail inmate testifies that Gregory Smith confessed to killing the Northridge child.
- Principals Vote to Accept Releaguing Plan
- SPORTSCOPE : Field Complete for Loyola Tournament
- On-the-Court Training : College volleyball: Stanley launches coaching careers, builds power at Pierce.
- Football
- Remembering '90, Gwynn Relishes His Quick Start : Baseball: Career-best April, team's start mean satisfaction for Padre outfielder.
- San Diego Spotlight : Boondocks a Pleasant Oasis in the Midst of Civilization
- Cerrell's Records Seized as Taxi Inquiry Widens : Lobbyist: Investigators find no impropriety in his files, but investigation of L.A. airport contract case is continuing.
- Moscow's Master of Timing : Soviets: Gorbachev plays his cards carefully to stay in power, advance <i> perestroika</i> and bring Boris Yeltsin to heel.
- Boat Sinks as Firefighters Battle Blaze; 4 Rescued
- More Students Are Suspended in Wake of Leuzinger Brawl
- Socialism and Pluralism Are Fire and Ice : Soviet Union: Hypocrisy and coercion still reign. But there are signs that the Kremlin knows it is no longer invincible.
- INS Arrests 10 the Day After Call for Crackdown : Santa Clarita: The agency says its action is unrelated to the council's rejection of a hiring hall plan and plea for help in dealing with day laborers.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Run to Win After Wild Pitch
- Forum Fans Find New Enemy : Rockets: Rookie Jamerson scores 12 points in 14 minutes but draws boos after Teagle is ejected for punching him.
- Signed Events to Celebrate the Arts
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Trattoria Overcomes Surroundings
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Toy Soldiers' as Ludicrous as Its Premise
- Court Told Slain Boy Sexually Abused : Hearing: A fellow jail inmate testifies that Gregory Scott Smith confessed to slaying the child while 'obsessed.'
- Sailors Call Talk of Wind Just Hot Air
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Slows the Pace of Rehabilitation to 'Crawl'
- Ismail Might Have to Sue to Play in NFL : Pro football: His lawyers are preparing to petition the league to allow him to compete in the CFL and the NFL in the same season.
- TRACK ROUNDUP : Hancock Edges Salinas, but Saddleback Wins
- Miscellany
- Triple Crown Trainer Laz Barrera Dies at 66 : Horse racing: He saddled Affirmed in 1978 after winning two legs with Bold Forbes in 1976.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Sexual Power Fuels Porno World of 'Kamikaze Hearts'
- CSUN Aims at Getting Disabled Involved in Arts
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wedding': A Vision of Watts as Anywhere, U.S.A.
- Edmonton Goes for the Icing : NHL playoffs: Kings, facing elimination in second round again, could get a lift tonight from Sandstrom.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley's Rice Shuts Down Huntington Beach
- OPERA REVIEW : Long Beach Successfully Stages Difficult 'Pelleas'
- COMEDY REVIEW : In Search of Laughs in Talent Contest at Improv : Eight entrants kept the jokes coming, but what they couldn't deliver was a point of view.
- Salonen, Philharmonic in Special Concert
- State Officials in 1988 Suspected FundAmerica's Sales Were Illegal : Fraud: Attorney general's office investigated complaints of 'pyramid' scheme but didn't file charges. Two years later, Florida regulators did.
- UAL Chief Has Top Pay--$18.3 Million: Stephen...
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : IRVINE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Rancher Defends Business of Killing Exotic Animals : Drought: He says the fees he charged shooters helped him reverse farming losses caused by lack of rain.
- L.A. Times Reporter Wins Award From Overseas Press Club
- ARGENTINA : Beset by Scandals, Menem Scrambles to Hold High Ground
- Senators Urge New Transit Funding Plan : Congress: Their bipartisan bill breaks ranks with both the Administration and House Democrats and gives states more spending freedom.
- GERMANY : Kohl's Popularity Is in a Free Fall : The chancellor was riding high after engineering unification. But now . . .
- Boogieing on Back to '70s : The Ultra-Hip Embrace the Days of Gold Chains, Polyester, Platform Shoes and the Partridge Family
- Cuomo to Challenge Bush Policies on Domestic Issues : Politics: N.Y. governor, sounding like a presidential candidate, says the economy has never been weaker.
- CAMARILLO : Agricultural Users to Pay Less for Water
- COUNTYWIDE : Hospitals' Fees to Support Crisis Team
- SANTA ANA : Safety Expo Features 'Jaws' and Yogi Bear
- County Seeks to Use Funds for Bridge
- Drug Trafficker Draws 35-Year Prison Sentence : Cocaine: The term for member of a ring that amassed record amount of the narcotic in Sylmar is more than double the recommended length.
- OXNARD : Pat-Down Search of Students Allowed
- More Penance for Exxon's Sins : Judge chucks settlement in Alaskan spill case
- The Times Honors 10 Nonprofit Groups : Community service: Each organization receives a $5,000 award. About 400 people attend the second annual awards luncheon.
- July 4 Celebration Will Honor Military
- MOORPARK : U.S. Intervention Is Topic of Forum
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Unpredictable Cypress Rallies Past Orange Coast
- Chrishon Has Moved to Arizona, Mission Viejo Principal Says
- ART REVIEWS : Pruitt-Early Take Aim at American Teen Males
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Jones Drops 28.46 on Economic Jitters
- Investors in Defunct Weintraub Group Sue: A...
- Yields on 5-Year Treasury Notes at 2-Month...
- Tiny Biotech Firms Need a Big Brother
- The top executive at Sumitomo Bank of...
- Stanton-Based Magazine Accused in Billing Scam : Postal law: Inspectors say help-wanted ads were reprinted without permission, then collected on.
- Tustin : City Hall to Move--to Temporary Home
- Patience Pays Off for CLU
- VOLLEYBALL WIVA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA, CS Long Beach Advance to the Final
- McEnroe's Wimbledon Warm-Up Will Be Davis Cup Match on Grass
- Two USC Athletes Are Arrested : Trojans: Redshirt freshmen football players are alleged to be involved with another man in robberies and beatings.
- Identifying Rape Victims
- Affordable Housing
- Growing Rice in California
- Identifying Rape Victims
- Patriots Not Afraid to Speak Their Minds
- Identifying Rape Victims
- Rendering Unto Seizer
- Identifying Rape Victims
- Identifying Rape Victims
- Rebuke of Bush Son
- Abused Women Are Victims of Societal Pattern
- Iraq Quagmire
- Identifying Rape Victims
- Ban on Arms Sales
- Battle Over Fate of Recreation Center
- Others May Learn From Her Predicament
- Others May Learn From Her Predicament
- MOVIES - April 26, 1991
- MOVIES - April 26, 1991
- Obituaries - April 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 26, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 26, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 26, 1991
- RIFT: Sacramento insiders say Gov. Pete Wilson...
- Wilson Proposes Increasing State Sales Tax 1 1/4 Cents : Finances: His budget plan calls for a $6.7-billion hike in state levies. He also wants a $4.8-billion cut in spending, $700 million more than first sought.
- Bush Will Alter Sununu Travel Policy, Aide Says
- AVOCADO COPS: A university worker who spotted...
- Exxon Planning Valdez Trial but Deal Is Still Possible
- MUSIC, MAESTRO: Pacific Symphony music director Carl...
- Twin Scouts Win Round in Fight Against <i> God</i> in Oath : Courts: Judge rules that they can't be expelled for bucking rule. But pack meeting ends before it starts when boys show up with their attorney father and the media horde he invited.
- 4 Alternative Sites Found for Controversial Prison : Penal system: But Gov. Wilson says it may be too late to move the facility, planned for East Los Angeles.
- Officials Name 4 Alternative Sites for L.A. Prison : Corrections: The DWP points to locations in Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys. But Gov. Pete Wilson says it may be too late to change plans.
- Pretenders Sound Wrong Chords : Shakespeare: We're pretty certain who the Bard wasn't, though not who he was.
- D.A. Reveals Marks Against Officer
- Mission Viejo Fires Volleyball Coach, Forfeits Season : Prep sports: Alleged drinking at party, other incidents, led to action, officials say.
- TWA Can Sell American Only 3 London Routes : Airlines: The Department of Transportation's decision opens questions about the price that will be paid for half of the original offering.
- All-Night Talks Fail; Gates Fight Back in Court
- GOING ONCE: Laguna Beach has lots of...
- Wilson Proposes Increasing State Sales Tax 1 1/4 Cents : Finances: His budget plan calls for a $6.7-billion hike in state levies. He also wants a $4.8-billion cut in spending, $700 million more than first sought.
- What to Do When Mate Makes Date of Shopping
- Douglas Aircraft Unions Vote on Pact: About...
- A Quick Greek Secret: Chicken <i> Avgolemono</i>
- La Puente : Council Picks New Mayor
- Palisades High Coach Marvin Decides to Call It Quits : Basketball: After 30 seasons and coaching standouts such as Kiki Vandeweghe and Steve Kerr, he will retire with 284-130 record.
- William Dozier; Veteran Movie, TV Executive
- MUSIC MIKE WARFIELD : Boy of the Year : The Chamber of Commerce chose him as Thousand Oaks' leading Young Adult--of 1974--and he's back. On drums.
- Reagan Will Address State Legislature on Budget Crisis
- Blowout Aborts Flight
- Proposed Clear Air Rules Draw Criticism : Environment: Federal officials are charged with trying to gut the landmark law. The Administration says the plan gives businesses 'flexibility.'
- Senate Defeats Social Security Payroll Tax Cut : Legislation: The 60-38 vote crosses party lines and effectively kills the measure. The protection of the trust fund is seen as lawmakers' chief concern.
- Fellowships Founded for Third World Aid
- Region : Environmental Symposium
- Art Festival Aimed at Children
- Turkey Quake Kills 1
- Israelis Suspected of Bugging Iran Embassy
- New Vote Sought on Country Club : Development: Antonovich says the other supervisors had indicated their support for the Montevideo project even before it was scaled back.
- ARCHITECTURE : Many Styles Happily Converge at Hollywood's Crossroads of World
- 'Dodsworth' Blessed by 'Wyler Touch'
- Bell Gardens : Group Begins Circulating Petitions Seeking to Recall 4
- A Good Idea That Needs Work : Design: Plans for the Del Mar community center capture the flavor of the city, but fail to really invite the public inside.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Putting Down Roots : The Times Poll : Eating Your Way Across North County
- United to Move Into USAir's Terminal at Burbank
- Commission to Solicit Bids by Private Firms for East-West Rail Line
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Doing Banks the Wrong Favor : Liberate the industry, don't just fix the FDIC fund
- Man Sought in Attempted Kidnaping of 8-Year-Old : Crime: A Costa Mesa girl who says the suspect tried to abduct her reported seeing 3 other girls in his car.
- 4 Cities, County Propose Projects to Be Funded by Jail Tax Initiative : Crime: Regional Justice Facilities Commission would determine how to spend Measure J money.
- Silver Stars Honor Valor of Enlisted Marines in Gulf : Gallantry: Camp Pendleton ceremony recognizing five men for bravery under fire during Desert Storm holds bittersweet link to Vietnam.
- 92nd Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament Set
- Trevathan to Play Football in Canada
- Football
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL : F<i> ollowing are The Times' recommendations for today's schedule of the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival, with commentary by the film reviewing staff. Information: (213) 466-1767. </i>
- Anniversary Bash Budget Trimmed by $85,000
- Census Shows Decline in Population : Neighborhoods: Bel-Air, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades, West Los Angeles and Venice all lost numbers. But traditional racial barriers blur as immigrants flock to Hollywood, Koreatown and the Crenshaw District.
- Medical Board Revokes Anaheim Doctor's License
- FASHION : In the Mood : Colorful shirts that change hues in response to body heat are a hot item.
- IN BRIEF : $100,000 Kurdish Refugee Relief Grant
- EL TORO AIR SHOW : Flying Colors : With Patriotism Sky-High, the Show Is Expected to Draw a Record Crowd
- EL TORO AIR SHOW : For Over 30 Years, the Sky's Been the Limit at El Toro
- La Puente : Building Capacity Limits
- KOHLRABI : It's Crosswise : Born of a mating of cabbage and turnip but looking like neither, the northern European vegetable kohlrabi can be served many ways.
- FPPC Plans No Investigation of Honig
- EDUCATION : Mayfair Students Walk Out of Class to Support Teachers : School Finances
- MWD Board's Effectiveness Questioned
- FLYING SOLO : Roger McGuinn Still Sings Like a Byrd, But Needs More Weight to Stay Aloft
- Still Soaring : Roger McGuinn, formerly of the Byrds, continues performing his folk rock with an appearance at the Ventura Theatre.
- COUNTYWIDE : Science Students Provide the Answers
- 2 Unions, College District Approve Three-Year Pacts