- IRVINE : Abolitionist Is Topic of Lecture at UCI
- UCSD in 8th Place in Golf Tourney
- Auto Racing
- Irvine Budget Includes No Funding for Water Polo, Four Other Sports : Colleges: No programs are dropped, but five must become self-supporting and all suffer some budget cuts.
- RADIO
- Still Wild About Harry : Babbitt, a Kyser's Kollege Graduate, Relives Past With UCI Ensemble
- There's No Place Like Stage for This Savvy Teen Actress
- AMA on National Health Plan
- Outraged by School Cuts
- AMA on National Health Plan
- Happy Camper
- Peppery Response
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING BEATING : Gates Urges Education on Arrests : Police: The chief endorses the idea of a video program on how to be taken into custody. He tells a council panel it would make encounters with officers less frightening to the public.
- Development Chased R.P.V. Residents North
- Margo Albert's Role in Latino Community
- 'Racist Comments'
- Dubious Achievement
- AMA on National Health Plan
- Sewer Route 'Witless'
- Queen Elizabeth
- District Changes
- Comments on Sculpture Commentary
- AMA on National Health Plan
- About That Title, General, Sir: You Were Half-Right
- Torrance to Settle Death Lawsuit for $6.5 Million : Liability: The city abandons its efforts to appeal the penalty for a police cover-up in a San Pedro youth's 1984 traffic death. Attorneys are expected today to sign the settlement, which is the largest in the city's history.
- Release of 710 Environmental Study Backed
- Accountability in the LAPD
- Comments on Sculpture Commentary
- Accountability in the LAPD
- Unfinished Business
- Helping With Spanish
- 'Development Excess'
- Pilot Suggests Stronger Building
- Water Savers Are Being Penalized
- Margo Albert's Role in Latino Community
- Bernson Praised for Backing Ranch
- Veterans Park Library Plan Isn't Dead Yet
- Memories of an Offal Eater
- Bernson Criticized on Porter 'Plan'
- Salute to Soldiers
- Prejudice Against Arabs
- Queen Elizabeth
- Helping With Spanish
- Queen Elizabeth
- MOVIES - May 23, 1991
- MOVIES - May 23, 1991
- Obituaries - May 23, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 23, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 23, 1991
- Names in the News - May 23, 1991
- Names in the News - May 23, 1991
- Names in the News - May 23, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 23, 1991
- Mayor Sets Sights on City Housing Chief
- Mother Arrested in Baby's Death Maintains Innocence : Crime: She insists the infant, who died of blunt-force trauma, was kidnaped by two men, as initially reported.
- A Cake That Frosts Itself
- DEBUT: The newest California Angel, Fernando Valenzuela,...
- 8 Ivy League Schools Sign Collusion Ban
- HITCH A RIDE: Insiders say a likely...
- Governor Stops Plan to Negotiate Remap Deal : Politics: Conservative Republican congressmen had wanted to hire a Democratic lobbyist to work with legislative leaders on new district boundaries.
- City Hall Offices Used to Aid Walters Campaign : Politics: Six staffers helped council bid by Bradley ally, records and interviews show. Mayor issues reprimands.
- New Israeli Settlements Form Biggest Obstacle to Peace, Baker Asserts : Diplomacy: The rare jab suggests U.S. may be ready to get tough with squabbling parties in the Mideast.
- HELLO, STRANGER: Want to chart world economic...
- Anaheim Teamed Up With All-Star of Builders : Arena: HuntCor has made fans nationwide with its sports facilities. City officials hope its winning streak continues.
- 15 Homes Closer to Annexation
- Red Tape Unwrapped for Adopted Romanian Baby
- PACIFIC HEAT: T. Jefferson Parker's new book,...
- FNN Purchase Complete; Staffers Face Layoffs : Cable TV: About 250 people will lose their jobs as NBC closes its $145-million deal.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Butcher to Head American Ship Building
- Treasury Auctions Cash Management Bills: The Treasury...
- Labor Dept. Nomination
- Ethiopia's President Mengistu Resigns, Flees : Africa: His harsh 14-year rule ends with two rebel groups pressing their advance and peace talks near.
- COLUMN ONE : Cracks in a 45-Year Boycott : With Cokes in Saudi Arabia and Toyotas coming to Tel Aviv, Arab sanctions against Israel are weakening. But ban on direct trade will probably endure.
- La Jolla Is Victor in Academic Battle
- PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : California's Prosperity Is at Stake : Can the Administration negotiate a deal that secures economic gain and more? It's worth letting them try.
- Sailing Through Life : At 69, Ward Is a Product of the Ocean, Which Always Has Been His Home
- Penguins Get Off Fast, Hold On : Stanley Cup: After a record three goals in less than three minutes, they survive North Stars, 5-3.
- Gant's Homer Fells Padres
- Perkins Commits to CS Long Beach
- Hockey
- Rio Mesa Falls to El Toro
- Jurisprudence
- UCSD Ranks Eighth After First Round of NCAA Golf
- Jones Loses a Race--but Speed Not a Factor
- LATC Trims $1-Million From Budget as Plans Stall : Stage: An ambitious three-year, $5-million campaign, expected to be headed by the mayor, has 'not come to fruition,' the theater's artistic director says.
- Pop Reviews : Poison's Sensitive Side Spoils the Dumb Fun
- Leo R. Breitman, was appointed president of...
- House of Fabrics: The Los Angeles-based specialty...
- Board Confirms Appointees to Panel for Monitoring Sheriff's Department
- Man Atop Bridge Holds Police at Bay 10 Hours
- Windfall Ends Need for Cable, Ticket Taxes : Budget: City will receive $14.5 million more than expected from county property tax. Mayor, council were at odds over which new levy to approve.
- Lemon Grove
- Dayton Hudson Corp.: The Minneapolis-based retailer said...
- Richard G . Newman has been named...
- Occidental Petroleum Corp., announced the appointment of...
- A Bigger Piece of the Pie : Securities: Recent gains in stock ownership fall short of those in the early '80s. Women and the less affluent held less, an NYSE survey shows.
- Memories of a Mother Who Left Too Soon
- 4 East Germans Arrested Over Killings at Wall
- California IN BRIEF : TWENTYNINE PALMS : Gulf War Veteran Killed in Exercise
- Yeltsin Defeats Effort by Opponents to Delay Russian Presidency Election
- Parents Arrested on Suspicion of 'Kidnaped' Infant's Murder : Crime: After a day of questioning by police over their conflicting statements, Santa Ana couple are held in daughter's death. They claimed masked men took her.
- LA HABRA : City Eases Limits on Use of Water
- SANTA ANA : Federal Money Goes to 51 Programs
- Oxnard OKs Loan to City Manager
- Port District Upbeat Over Underground Garage
- Miscellany
- He Has Found Another Rocket Somewhere in His Back Pocket
- USD's Noriega Enjoys Tennis Titles to a Degree : Tennis: Education is the main thing the Torero star is after. He is treating the NCAA tournament as just another college experience.
- Parish Makes Leap Forward in Triple Jump
- SOUTHERN SECTION BADMINTON PLAYOFFS : Buena Park Takes Same Path to Final
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Fountain Valley Beats Katella : 5-A: Fahs comes on in relief twice to get a victory and a save. Barons win second-round game, 6-4.
- USIU Pitcher Puts on Show, Earns a Ride
- TV Reviews : 'Omen IV': The Devil Is Back, Doing His Thing
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Saugus' Slugging Proves Too Much for Santiago
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Esperanza's Bowman Gets Section Record With 12th Save
- Pan Am Says It Could Shut Down Soon
- Dodger 'Opener' Finds Strawberry Still Not 'in Season'
- Denver Voters Ensure Election of Black Mayor
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Queen Elizabeth Visits the Alamo
- Family Sets Course for a South Pacific Journey of a Lifetime : Adventure: A judge and his family will spend 15 months at sea, visiting exotic ports and living a dream.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Lawyer's Attack on Underbelly of Racism : A SEASON FOR JUSTICE: The Life and Times of Civil Rights Lawyer Morris Dees <i> by Morris Dees with Steven Fiffer</i> Scribner's $22.50, 320 pages
- House Rejects Bush's Plan on B-2 Bomber, 'Star Wars' : Defense: Alternative proposal would cap production of the plane at 15. It seeks more money for reserves.
- Ceausescu's Palace to House Parliament
- Shock and Fear Expressed by O.C.'s Indian Residents
- CLIPBOARD : March Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- Police Happen Upon 2 Botched Crimes, Arrest 5
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residential, Business Water Rates Hiked
- THOUSAND OAKS : Forum on Gangs to Be Held Tonight
- Plan for Park Opposes Paving of Mulholland
- SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Unearned Run Lets San Pasqual Upset Top-Ranked USDHS
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Sometimes, Little Guys Can Catch the Big Ones
- Edison Beats Burbank in 9th; Brink Drives In Winning Run
- 'Barton Fink' Cannes Win Draws Flak
- O.C. STAGE REVIEWS : Taking 2 Different Voyages Down 'Big River' : Laguna Playhouse makes the most of the musical's more embraceable passages and capitalizes on the talents of the professionals in the two leads.
- J. Moore; State Environment Commissioner
- U.S. Warship Fired on by Small Boats in Gulf
- San Diego
- NCAA Outlaws the Spitters in All Postseason Games
- Miscellany
- Savala Seeks Transfer to Kennedy
- CS Northridge Signs Sutherland for Track
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Irvine's Brundage, Meith Too Tough for Lakewood
- O.C. STAGE REVIEWS : Taking 2 Different Voyages Down 'Big River' : The Fullerton Civic Light Opera steers its production toward the rougher rapids of William Hauptmann's darkly tinged book.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Est Founder Sues IRS Over Property
- Panel OKs Exemption for Disney Time-Share Prices : Legislation: Senate committee approves measure that allows corporation to avoid state controls on what it charges for its memberships in proposed resort chain.
- Edwina Booth; White Goddess of Classic Film 'Trader Horn'
- Front-End Loader Used in Bank Machine Haul
- Gephardt Backs Cutting Middle Class Tax Burden : Economy: House Democratic leader wants those with incomes above $100,000 to pay more. Shift in rates would spur a recovery, he says.
- County Deficit Estimate Grows to $16 Million : Budget: Officials consider a 10% cut in spending. The chief administrator says the effects could be 'very, very harsh.'
- Why the L.A. City Council Backs Gates
- El Cajon
- VENTURA : Pier Architects to Show Blueprints
- With Ice Melting, Trout Bite Warms at Mammoth Lakes
- TV Reviews : The Met's Gigantic 'Ballo in Maschera'
- Silents, Rare Talkie Shorts Still Golden
- Living on the Solar Side of the Street
- Beyond the Magic : Some of the motels around Disneyland are home to hundreds of people who can afford nothing else. Now, the park's expansion plans are forcing them out.
- FILLMORE : Schools Suggest Cuts to Balance Budget
- Coming to a Head : Safety: Foes of the motorcycle helmet law signed by the governor vow to continue the fight. They are angry and defiant.
- 13-Year-Old Boy Shot in Leg From Passing Car
- County Gets Mileage Out of 1st Bike Day : Commuters: About 200 employees--roughly 100 more than usual--pedal to work at the government center in Ventura.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Conviction Upheld in Neglect of Mother
- NEWBURY PARK : Students to Show Math, Science Skills
- Riley Top Candidate to Be Knicks' Coach
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Lakers Are Outmuscled Inside : Western finals: They get only 28 rebounds to 51 for the Trail Blazers in a 109-98 defeat that evens the series.
- Panel Approves Exemption for Disney Resorts : Legislation: A state Senate committee cleared a bill that would excuse the company from regulations governing time-share sales to the public.
- Baker & Hostetler announced that Dean G....
- John C. Therrien has been appointed vice...
- BANKING / FINANCE : American Savings Bank Touts Loans at East L.A. Branch
- U.S. Overtakes Soviet Union in Gold Output
- Montclair Prep Spared Sanction by Alpha League
- Hart's Carpenter Strong-Arms Glendale, 4-0
- Owners of the Blue Marble Coffeehouse, which...
- Regional Exchanges Rush to Match NYSE Hours : Securities: The smaller markets are submitting plans to the SEC to expand their trading day too.
- Atari, Tengen Win Reprieve: A federal judge...
- Plan Unveiled to Restructure Failed Insurer
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Public Discipline of Lawyers Urged
- Boy, 14, Shot to Death at School in Sherman Oaks
- A New Spot to Stargraze
- Boy, 14, Shot to Death in Front of School
- Panel Upholds Officer's Firing Over Beating
- Suit Puts Heat on Sprinkler Law
- Court Refuses to Dismiss Pair From Dunes Suit
- Affordable Housing
- Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.: Healthy sales at...
- U.S. Firm to Sell Ads in Pravda:...
- Mancuso Settles Suit Against Paramount : Entertainment: It is rumored that the former studio chairman, who sued for breach of contract, will receive more than $20 million.
- Caesar's World Inc.: The Los Angeles-based hotel...
- Bid to Make Manzanar a Historic Site Wins Support
- New Season Promises Best of the Dance World : Stars: An impressive lineup proves that the San Diego Foundation for the Performing Arts is keeping in step with the times.
- William H. Heyman, a former top Wall...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Independent Blood Banks Review Safety : Health: Association of 2,400 centers intends to adopt a stricter 'quality assurance' program. Plans predate announcement of a Red Cross effort.
- Senators Vote to Cut Off Honorariums for Speeches : Congress: The 72-24 margin indicates many do not expect campaign finance reform bill to pass. Curbs on investment income are also approved.
- Nicholas Dante; 'Chorus Line' Co-Author
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Cracks Showing Up on Space Memorial
- U.S. Weighs Implications of 'Tragedy'
- 2 Soviet Economic Envoys to Visit U.S. : Reforms: Gorbachev seeks Bush's help in obtaining up to $150 billion in aid.
- U.S. Officials Assess AIDS-Transplant Tests
- Job Forecasts Are Rosy; Reality Is Grim : The Administration claims a gain already of 264,000 jobs. When other data are factored in, there's a 26,000 loss.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Homemaker Gets School Board Post
- Chula Vista
- Board Moves Ahead on South County Complex : Government: County supervisors hope private developers will join them in developing a project to bring more services to a fast-growing area.
- Driver Shot to Death After Honking His Horn
- Vigil for a Friend : Members of Arleta Church Mourn 4 Fellow Parishioners, Pray for Girl Who Survived Fiery San Joaquin Valley Crash
- COUNTYWIDE : Alliance Will Defend Gnatcatcher Listing
- Airport Tower Project 6 Months Behind Schedule : Burbank: Design changes to meet earthquake safety standards increase the cost by about $130,000.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Home Run in 7th Beats El Dorado
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela Tries 75 Pitches Tonight
- Sockers Close in on Title : MSL finals: A 6-1 victory over Cleveland puts defending champions on the brink of another championship.
- If Commission Helps, Tyson-Ruddock Is Back
- Valenzuela to Start Tonight in Palm Springs
- Credibility of WBC Judges Questioned : Boxing: Rabanales' handlers plan to protest decision to Sulaiman, hoping for quick rematch.
- Pop Reviews : Crowd of Divas at AIDS Benefit
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : These Radiators Run Cold : Six-Piece Band From New Orleans Misses the Essence and Depth of Its Hometown Music
- They're Moving On to Somethingelse
- Aiding the Environment Lures Big Bucks
- Top Landmark in Napa Valley May Go on Sale
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : ANC Urged to Join Peace Conference
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Earth First! Activists Sue Police, 4 Agents
- No Charges Filed in Theft of Signs From Bernson Rivals : Politics: Police can't identify two men in a truck described by witnesses. The license plate had been traced to a man the councilman helped.
- Another Sub Calls San Diego Home
- Factory Outlets Plan to Bring Business to the Grapevine
- Van Nuys Man Killed in Drive-by Shooting
- BUENA PARK : Quake Safety Plan Gets Initial Approval
- For DiMarco, Deficit Means Unkindest Cuts : Education: As a Democrat, she hates to slash school spending. As a Wilson aide, she doesn't see any choice.
- City Schools Reject Colleges' Idea to Award Diplomas on Basis of GED
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ace Performance in Doubles Gives La Quinta Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- For Trail Blazers, Porterland Is Place to Be : Western finals: Point guard reduces his fouls, scores a game-high 26 points while keeping the team's offense on track.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Capistrano Valley Edges Troy : Division 4-A: Cougars continue improved play in postseason with 2-1 victory.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- Slump Cutting Into Vacations, Study Says
- House Panel Seeks Curbs on Bank-Insurers : Legislation: A subcommittee voted to make it more expensive and less desirable for banks to affiliate with insurance companies.
- Nutrasweet Ad With One Word--Blah!: Some people...
- Paul B. Burke has been elected president...
- Business Failures Rise Dramatically: Dun & Bradstreet...
- MAKING IT WORK : Some Steps to Help Prevent Burnout
- Democrats Ban Job Quotas in Rights Bill Change : Congress: Backers say the changes will win a veto-proof margin for a law to bar workplace bias. Republicans call the new language meaningless camouflage.
- Self-Help Seminar Firm Settles Suit Over Breakdown
- Blind With Ambitions : Handicap: Sightless couple struggle to make their family self-reliant by overcoming obstacles to better jobs.
- Impetus for War or for Healing? : Rajiv Gandhi's murder rocks India
- How to Take a Chance Wisely : Philanthropies look for new strategies against new and old problems
- Police Still Stymied in Mysterious Attempted Abduction of Schoolgirl : Investigation: Three witnesses, whose screams apparently frightened off a man who was dragging the 8-year-old toward his car, have not come forward.
- CLU Pair Advances in Nationals
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Barry Pitches Santana Past San Diego, 7-3
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP
- A RECOLLECTION : Even in Defeat, Gandhi Never Wavered From Mahatma's Principles : Leadership: He fumbled his way through office. But he finally seemed to have reached past his uncertainty to discover self-truth.
- Sub Ships Out Amid Safety Allegations
- Coming to a Head : Safety issue: Foes of the motorcycle helmet law signed by the governor vow to continue the fight. Some in Orange County say they'll sell their bikes when the law goes into effect.
- CLIPBOARD : DISCOVERY : SANTIAGO OAKS REGIONAL PARK
- Black Candidate in Denver Leads Field for Mayor
- Legislators Seek to Save Ft. Ord, Long Beach Base
- The shipment of several hundred boxes of...
- Scouts Can Bar Gay Man as Leader, Judge Rules : Civil rights: She says compelling youth organization to accept homosexuals would violate 1st Amendment.
- Spending by Movie Companies Sets Record : Entertainment: Industry puts $4 billion a year in local economy, audit finds. Officials seek way to ease relations among city, firms and neighborhoods.
- Their Pitch Is a Hit : Technology: Irvine entrepreneurs field high-tech system that scans and analyzes path of a baseball from every conceivable angle. It could change the way we see the game.
- Gandhi Assassinated During Crucial, Violent India Election : Terrorism: A dozen others are also killed when a bomb goes off during a campaign stop by the former prime minister. Rioting erupts, and voting is postponed.
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Waiting Period for Buying Gun Rejected
- Ethiopia's Turbulent History
- S. Korea Prime Minister Offers to Resign
- Ship Repair Firm Pleads Guilty in Asbestos Case
- PORT HUENEME : Wright, Maritime Day to Be Honored
- Creating a Howl : After a Public Outcry, Pasadena Officials Promise to Halt the Killing of Coyotes
- Cal State Fullerton Expecting Layoffs, 10% Cut in Classes
- ANC: Go Back to the Table
- Figure in Camarena Case Gets Life Term : Cocaine: The former Mexican state police officer was convicted of felonies stemming from the killing and torture of the U.S. drug agent.
- POLITICAL WATCH : It's Time to Talk
- Zimmer, NL Manager of Year in '89, Fired by Sub.-500 Cubs
- Football
- San Fernando Earns Berth in Title Game
- Bulls Reflect on a 2-0 Series Lead : Eastern finals: They beat Pistons, 105-97, as Jordan scores 35 points.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Buechele Helps Rangers Extend Streak to Eight
- Abbott Finally Gets Breaks, Wins Fourth in Row
- About 600 Show Up in Irvine for Rally Against Budget Cuts
- PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : USDHS Makes Volleyball Final Vs. San Pasqual
- SCR to Stage 11 Plays Next Season
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Orchestra Ends Its 8th Season
- Tokyo Firm Scales Back Proposal for Dana Point Hotel : Development: Nippon Shinpan now plans a single hotel of 400 rooms, rather than two facilities. Homes, condos and a park are also sought on a parcel in Dana Point's Monarch Bay.
- Crude Supplies Up Sharply: U.S. crude oil...
- Home Sales in County Up 16.4% in April, but Prices Decline 4%
- STOCKS : Dow Up 13.86, but Fall in IBM Cuts Rally Short
- Cox Backs Closure of Tustin Base if Land Is Sold : Lawmakers: Delegation urges preservation of Ft. Ord and the Long Beach Naval Station, charging the Pentagon erred.
- ARCO Seeks Pollution Trade-Off : Environment: Oil company says emissions from expanded refinery would be offset by credits from its 'clean' gasolines. The request has outraged activists.
- Legislator Sees Ocean of Answers to Drought Woes
- Private Citizen Gets a Real Education on Public Schools
- Santee
- Strawberry's 2 Homers Lead to 7-3 Dodger Win
- Welch Warned for Violating Practice Rules
- Magazine Honors Wrestler Okada
- Fox Network Goes Out on a Limb Again
- Garamendi Will Seek IRS Break for Exec Life : Taxes: The state insurance commissioner will warn that a tax lien against the insurer could cripple efforts to save the company and prevent massive losses to its policyholders.
- Texas Instruments to Cut Jobs: TI announced...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Consumers Wary of Plans to Change U.S. Phone Policy
- GFA to Resist Effort to Still 'Heart...
- Fat Profits in Low-Calorie Foods
- Getting a Charge Out of Solar
- * Caught: A former Chicago police officer...