- Crimes of Passion : Before His Winning Streak Ended at 24 Heists, Raider Fan Claude Jones Robbed Banks So That He Could Root for His Team in Style
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Qualifier Mancini Reaches Italian Open Final
- POP MUSIC : Bob Dylan: A Legend Turns 50
- Kendall Gets His Chance, Torrance KO's Mira Costa
- HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING : USDHS's Terry Sets 2 Records
- Motor Racing
- GYMNASTICS : Crandall, Woolsey Lead in Compulsories
- Dominguez Hills' Magic Numbers Are 35 and 1992 : Baseball: After disappointing finish, Wing sets goal of 35 victories for next season's team.
- Passing the Blame for the Dreaded Walk
- Memories: DiMaggio, Williams and the Summer of 1941
- Late Surge Carries Borders to Saugus Win
- Organic Rap : Education: Whiz kid lectures premed students in chemistry with a song and dance routine.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Cypress Wins, Has Advantage Over L.A. Pierce
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bailes on Bobby Brown's Mailing List
- Bulls Wanted the Pistons, Who Are Happy to Oblige : Eastern Conference: Detroit has eliminated Chicago from the playoffs for three years in a row.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Lakers Get In the First Rip : Western Conference: Los Angeles comes from behind in fourth quarter to win series opener, 111-106.
- If You're Dying to See Julia . . .
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Carter Got Help, but Finally Got Him
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mariners Put Hanson on Disabled List
- Arreola, Vett Break CSUN Track Records
- Track and Field
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Perry, Seeking First Victory, Leads Pavin by Two
- How Dry It's Not: Baseball Is Ready for Alcohol Rehab
- These Trying Times : Job Security Evaporates as Economic Ripple Effect Hits Home : Until the turnaround comes, however, the South Bay will continue to feel the recession in several areas: Real Estate
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Rancho Santiago Wins Two, Needs Two More
- BYU Claims Track Titles, But Aztecs Triumph, Too : Track: Vaughn, a winner in two sprints and on a relay team.
- Joyner (Who Else?) Gives Angels Victory : Baseball: His ninth-inning single helps put away Orioles, 4-2, in a game in which he homers and drives in all four runs.
- Track and Field
- SUMMER MOVIE SPECIAL : 'Yeah, It's Sweet . . . ' : Star of Spike Lee's 'Jungle Fever' and one of Hollywood's hot properties, Wesley Snipes savors the moment and explains the past
- The Hard Times Haven't Broken Used-Car Dealer, but He's Bruised
- Former Azusa Pacific Sprinter Nwankwo Is Banned in Nigeria
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hawkins a Winner in His Debut for A's
- A Cabaret Smorgasbord : Couple's unusual show will move to a West Hollywood stage in a benefit performance to fight AIDS
- Huston's Homer in 10th Lifts Pierce, 11-10 : College baseball: Brahmas eliminate Harbor, must defeat Cypress twice today to advance to state final four.
- Hansel Is Brilliant Afterthought : Preakness: Beaten Derby favorite redeems himself after his trainer initially didn't think he should run at Pimlico.
- New Role: Spectacular to Spectator : Pro volleyball: Silva promises return from shoulder injury that has put her career on hold.
- Cycling
- Summer Movie Special : Bruce & Joel's Q & A Adventure : Partners-in-action Bruce Willis and producer Joel Silver fire away on everything from 'Hudson Hawk' to the press
- Assemblyman Katz May Join Long List in '93 Mayoral Race
- Dynamic Duos Take Different Roads to Top : Volleyball: Kirby and Rock got together at last minute, and Kotas and Castro trained together during off-season. Both teams are in semifinals at San Diego Open.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL : Dons' Vechinski Fires Perfect Game
- TRACK AND FIELD : UCLA's Dumble Wins Pacific 10 Shotput Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS : Estancia Mixed, Boys' Doubles Teams Win Titles
- No Monkey Business : Victory at Phoenix Eases the Mental Load for Defending Indy 500 Champion Arie Luyendyk
- Fiddler Fascinated With the Forties
- The Time Is Right to Fix a Serious Wrong : * County's Share of State Funds Must Be Increased
- Savings Bond Error Ends Up Wasting a Lot of His Energy
- Neighbors Fight Takeoff in Airport's Growth : Agua Dulce: The county proposes buying and expanding the tiny airstrip. Residents say the increased noise and traffic would radically alter the area.
- Quality of Life Affirmed by Census Data : Trends: In categories like homeownership and family unity, the county comfortably exceeds statewide averages.
- Intravenous Feedings Can Be Cut Off, Judge Rules : Ethics: Santa Ana hospital officials must now decide whether to let a comatose woman die. She has been kept alive since 1982.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Magic Goes to the Whip in Time
- San Fernando's Playoff Wins Render Marden Speechless
- Pepperdine Applies WCC Clincher to Loyola, 3-1 : Baseball: Late Lion rally falls short. Despite loss, Loyola is hopeful of earning berth to NCAA tournament.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Santiago Defends His Ability to Throw Out Baserunners
- Leo Hand Steps Down at Serra High
- Castro Certain He Can Be the Next Segota : MSL finals: Forward, who has designs on becoming a dominant scorer, had clutch goals Friday to give Sockers a 2-1 series lead over Cleveland.
- Kushner Finds an Angel in the Taper
- JAZZ FACES : Harper Brothers Go for Something New
- South County's Cinco de Mayo Festival--A Cultural Fiasco
- As a long-time fan of "Columbo," I...
- Dealing With Discrimination
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- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : How to Choose a Trade School : Training: Reforms have curbed swindles and high-pressure promotions but it still requires a lot of homework to find the right program.
- 'THE NEW ILLITERATES'
- It's Time to Ban Fireworks
- School Budget Cuts
- Stanford's President
- WARREN BUFFETT
- Pleasure to Shop
- As Schools Cut Back, Look What's Left
- COMMENTS AND CRITICISM
- WARREN BUFFETT
- Price Key to Sale
- COMMENTS AND CRITICISM
- HUMANITARIAN SLAVER?
- KAISER KARL
- UCLA Japanese Studies
- Mark Keppel Students Defend Reputation
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Thorough Search Can Turn Up Aid : Money: Low-interest loans and grants are available for all except the most wealthy, but sometimes they are from obscure sources.
- Employment Figures Don't Seem to Add Up
- 'THAT LITTLE MUNCHKIN'
- The new show "Dinosaurs" (ABC) should change...
- Farmers Aren't Doing Fair Share in Drought
- City Hall Scandal
- Disney's Plan for Lake Doesn't Square With Reality of Drought
- What Did the Umberg Children Learn?
- It's Nice to Read About Good People
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Transfer Rate a Test of Success : Community colleges: Prodded by criticism and state law, the schools work to improve their students' chances of moving to four-year programs.
- Radar and Privacy
- Who Says There Are Hard Times Today?
- Forced Retirement: a Battle for the Ages
- Supreme Court Ruling on Prayer
- Irish Ayes
- Dealing With Discrimination
- PUZZLER
- More on Madonna
- 'Buying First Home'
- Waste of Resources
- More on Madonna
- Blame Rent Control for High Rents in Recession
- VIVA La Children
- Dealing With Discrimination
- School Bonds 'Best News Since Cityhood'
- 'THE NEW ILLITERATES'
- Assessing the Cost of Escaping Violence
- Radio News Vs. Gossip
- People Are Merely Picking on Neil Bush
- Drowning and Day-Care Safety
- Valley Lacks Voice on Police Panel
- Perhaps Police Need Course on Dogs
- SEWER SUBJECT
- Pasadena Shouldn't Add More Water Users
- Drowning and Day-Care Safety
- THE BIG FIX
- Turmoil in Soviet Union
- Blame Rent Control for High Rents in Recession
- Dollops of Dough From PACs, but What About Public Service?
- The Big Fix
- DOC LAPORTE
- 'THE NEW ILLITERATES'
- Protecting Our Turf
- Dollops of Dough From PACs, but What About Public Service?
- Bigoted Reporting
- Marine Information
- Disney's Plan for Lake Doesn't Square With Reality of Drought
- Mark Keppel Students Defend Reputation
- Actor Mark Harmon certainly has an appropriate...
- What's happened to "Parker Lewis Can't Lose"...
- Hershiser Continues to Set Them Down : Baseball: He goes six-plus innings for Class-A Bakersfield and gives up his first run since he began rehabilitation.
- Montclair Prep Students Pay for Adults' Mistakes
- People Are Merely Picking on Neil Bush
- THE BIG FIX
- Forced Retirement: a Battle for the Ages
- 'HISPANIC HOLLYWOOD'
- Disney's Plan for Lake Doesn't Square With Reality of Drought
- Dollops of Dough From PACs, but What About Public Service?
- Departure of Orange County's Outspoken Wildlife Biologist
- PUZZLER
- Lancaster Council Votes Frightening
- Supreme Court Ruling on Prayer
- The Santa Ana District's Plan for a Health Clinic Is a Needed One--Sick Children Should Be Helped
- THE BIG FIX
- KAISER KARL
- DOC LAPORTE
- Turmoil in Soviet Union
- People Are Merely Picking on Neil Bush
- COMMENTS AND CRITICISM
- The cast and producers of "All My...
- Pleasure to Shop
- Scholarship, Frida Kahlo and Latin American Art
- Garbage to Garbage, Dust to Dust : A CERTAIN FINKELMEYER, <i> By Felix Roziner translated from the Russian by Michael Henry Heim (W. W. Norton: $19.95; 384 pp.)</i> : LOVE AND GARBAGE, <i> By Ivan Klima translated from the Czech by Ewald Osers (Alfred A. Knopf: $20; 222 pp.)</i>
- Irish Ayes
- 'THAT LITTLE MUNCHKIN'
- 'Deals Being Cut'
- More on Madonna
- 'THE NEW ILLITERATES'
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Starting the Quest : Getting into many private colleges and universities is easier than before. But times are still tight at some top schools and in the California public system.
- Forced Retirement: a Battle for the Ages
- The California College Guide : ...
- Musical Director Is a Man in the Shadows in Hit Show 'Club Indigo, Memories in Blue'
- Mark Keppel Students Defend Reputation
- Irish Ayes
- More on Madonna
- The California College Guide : A primer on making choices--and making arrangements--for a college education. : Nontraditional Becoming Traditional in Grad Schools : Degrees: Programs offered at nights, off campus and via television as fewer people have time for time-honored route to degree.
- Agents Blamed for Name Change
- ART OF LETTER WRITING
- Irish Ayes
- DOC LAPORTE
- Dollops of Dough From PACs, but What About Public Service?
- Santa Ana, the County's Crime Capital
- Director of CRA Misses the Point
- Sign of the Times
- As Schools Cut Back, Look What's Left
- Paintbrush Pique
- Making Book on a Pair of Queens : THE VIRGIN QUEEN: Elizabeth I, Genius of the Golden Age, <i> By Christopher Hibbert (Addison-Wesley: $25; 336 pp.)</i> : TO THE SCAFFOLD: The Life of Marie Antoinette, <i> By Carolly Erickson (William Morrow: $22.95; 448 pp.)</i>
- Los Angeles County - News from May 19, 1991
- These Trying Times : The Stormy Economy Shatters Lives and Scatters Dreams
- Big Crowds Salute Desert Storm Veterans
- Officials Await Special Report on Sex Scandal : City Hall: They are looking for answers about the secret $100,000 settlement in a sex harassment claim, but also fear the inquiry will open a Pandora's box.
- SDSU Student Revolt Quickly Matures : Education: Frustration over budget cuts and doublespeak about the value of education ignited passions. Heated questions evolved into offering solutions.
- Holdouts Could Alter Disney's Anaheim Plans : Land: The company needs about 100 surrounding acres controlled by others, and some landowners are reluctant to sell for the proposed resort.
- COMMENTARY ON MEASURE J : Jail-Tax Backers Should Have Studied Lessons of Measure M : Underlying lack of trust in local government, not Orange County's well-known fiscal conservatism, caused the initiative's downfall, UC Irvine pollsters say.
- Racial Disparities Seen in Complaints to LAPD : Law enforcement: Analysis by The Times reveals that accusations by Anglos are more likely to be upheld than those by blacks, except in excessive-force cases.
- U.S. Will Send Iraqi Arms to Afghan Rebels
- San Diego County - News from May 19, 1991
- Obituaries - May 19, 1991
- NONFICTION - May 19, 1991
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- NONFICTION - May 19, 1991
- Exxon Seeks Cap on Number of Suits Over Valdez Spill
- Child-Care Center: Brea Place, a mixed-use business...
- Wally Toscanini; Persuaded Father to Restore La Scala Opera House
- Rollin L. McNitt Jr.; Developer of Rose Hills Memorial Park
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Fears Pushing China Into Enemy Column : Diplomacy: Withdrawing most-favored-nation status could turn Beijing from a testy former friend into something far worse, the Administration believes.
- Kenneth James Trimble; Member of Lawrence Welk Orchestra
- Senate Votes to Levy Stiff Tax on Dealers of Illegal Drugs
- Man Pleads Guilty in '83 Cross Burning
- Roy Seawright; Motion Picture Special Effects Expert
- Restaurateur Files Claim Over Failed Hotel Project
- Man Stopped for Erratic Driving Suffers Seizure
- A Dissenting Voice : Blackmun Disputes Ruling on Homosexuals
- Betting Operations Raided; 20 Arrested
- Produce Vendor Shot to Death in His Truck
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Harvard Earns a Berth in Volleyball Semifinals
- No-Hitter for Padre Minor Leaguer
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : S. Torrance Rallies, Beats University
- Mahler Symphony Score Is Pulled From Auction
- Easy-Listening Bible : Gospel: New Testament rewritten for reading aloud in version intended to sound like people talk.
- Grossmont Gets Top Seed
- Paramount Official to Become Head of Fox TV Production
- Stock Offering: Fortis Corp., headquartered in Irvine,...
- Baby Boomers Warm Up to Cozy Decor
- Roger Goubeaux; Led L.A. Office of National Labor Relations Board
- Man Who Regularly Hit His Goat to Make It Mean Is Gored to Death
- Mexican Woman Crowned as New Miss Universe
- Queen Visits Environment Doyenne, 101
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: 8TH DISTRICT RUNOFF : King Beating Issue, Not Local Needs, Is Campaign Focus
- Gallegly Assists in Romanian Adoption
- TUSTIN : Man Dies Driving; Crash Cuts Power
- Vegetable Patch Gives City Folk a Taste of the Farm
- County's $11.1-Billion Budget Plan Contains Widespread Cuts
- Crawford Nets Section Title
- U.S. GYMNASTICS CLASSIC : Senior Competitors Take the Spotlight in Huntington Beach
- Race Will Benefit Cancer Treatment
- Jones Shatters Section Marks in 3 Sprints
- 5-A ROUNDUP
- New Players Lead U.S. to Victory in Volleyball Opener
- Schwartz Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Ace Helps Perry Shoot Record 63
- Dodgers' Best Is No Match for Best of the Mets: Viola : Baseball: Predominantly left-handed lineup runs afoul of left-handed pitcher again. L.A. loses, 4-2.
- Royal Records Sweep in Volleyball Match
- Thousand Oaks Wins Behind Lee, Long Ball
- Poland Devalues Currency: In a move that...
- ROUNDUP
- 'Onion Field' Killer Turns to U.S. for Help : Crime: Gregory Powell asks a federal court to release him from prison. His lawyer argues that state judges are under political pressure to keep him locked up.
- Country Club Helps Members Find Work : Unemployment: Drop in revenues forced resort to offer a job-hunting seminar and networking time. The wide-ranging recession is blamed.
- Carlos Marquez Sterling; Architect of Cuba's 1940 Constitution
- Catholic Church Opposes Argentine Condom Giveaway
- COUNTYWIDE : Firefighters Support New Training Site
- WESTLAKE : Man Flees in Truck After Robbing Bank
- Briton Convicted by Iraq of Spying Is Given Life Term
- San Diego
- SEAL BEACH : Navy Study Draws Fire From Residents
- ANAHEIM : Playground to Be Dedicated Today
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Rodeo's P.T. Barnum Mounts Celebration
- OXNARD : Council Trip Aimed at Luring Retailers
- Homeless Count Imperils Funds : Census: Between $500,000 and $600,000 in state and federal money could be lost annually, county officials say.
- TRACK SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Rio Mesa's Jones Renews Her U.S. Credentials
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Laguna Beach Tops South Torrance
- Esperanza Bid for 3-A Title Derailed by Thousand Oaks : Boys: Aztecs lead until last event, the 1,600-meter relay, before falling, 59-55.
- Penguins, Lemieux Stick It to North Stars : Stanley Cup finals: Pittsburgh star scores backhanded goal in second period of 4-1 victory that evens the series at 1-1.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Corson Keeps Cypress in Winners' Bracket
- 5-A ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan Scratched From Weekend Work
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Thon Fuels Phillies Past Cubs in 16
- TV REVIEW : Warren Seduces in 'Seduction'
- Southern Baptist Moderate Wing Consolidates
- MUSIC REVIEW : From Russia, With Passion
- A Duet of Chance : Art: World premiere of John Cage's work for solo violin at UC San Diego will be a collaboration with Mineko Grimmer's kinetic sculpture.
- Water Officials Issue Bleaker Drought Data
- Bush Vows to 'Keep Plugging Away' in Mideast Impasse : Diplomacy: After a meeting with Baker he insists that 'there is real cause for optimism.'
- Mexican Family Sues U.S. in Border Slaying
- 18 Refueling Stops Later, 12 Hornets Buzz Home : Marines: A major's wife and two dachshunds run to greet him on the Tarmac. The squadron lost none of its F/A-18s, used as Gulf War spotting planes.
- Campus Quiet After Speech Code Defeat : Cal State Northridge: Only three of 15 students had heard about the debate over discriminatory language.
- Looney's Slow Stuff Lets Sunny Hills Win Quickly
- Simi Valley Breezes Past Glendale, 16-2
- Football
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Moler Thaws Out, Warms Up Fullerton
- Westlake Football Coach Benkert to Keep Teaching Job
- No Love Lost Between Haugen, Camacho : Boxing: They will fight rematch tonight. Their first bout, in February, ended in controversy.
- Music and Dance Reviews : A New Cast for Joffrey's 'Green Table'
- A Manager Who Knew How to Get the Most Out of a Pitcher
- WAC Rivals Set to Keep Old Friendship on Track
- Change of Character for Henriksen
- Bankruptcy of Part of Medicare Feared : Benefits: Social Security board says that hospital trust fund could go broke in 2005. It calls for curtailing rapid growth of doctors' bills.
- Laura Kerr Rivkin; Author, Screenwriter of 'Farmer's Daughter'
- Teens, Tuxes and Taffeta: It's Prime Time for Proms : Dating: Big night looms for couples, not to mention dress shops, florists, limo services and restaurants.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ANGELS CAMP : U.S. Frogs Jumping in Calaveras County
- Slumlord Gives $100,000 to 5 Skid Row Agencies
- RTD Discloses Errors Dealing With Bus Crisis
- Drug Inquiry Leads to Arrest of 5 in Hawaii
- Menendez Case Delayed Pending Key Ruling
- Gates Formally Endorses Bernson in Council Runoff : Election: The police chief backs the embattled incumbent in a letter the campaign mailed to voters.
- COUNTYWIDE : Some Restrictions Lifted at Airport
- Conviction of 3 Anti-Abortion Activists Upheld
- The start of the semifinals of the...
- Rev. Joan Campbell Takes Reins of National Council of Churches
- Music and Dance Reviews : Enesco Rarity in Chamber Music Festival
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Orange Lutheran Wins Wild-Card Game
- Controversy Limits Number of 'Dice' Screens
- Gospel 'Singers' Give Religion a Good Rap : Changing times: One of the hottest trends in the $300-million-a-year Christian music industry was virtually unheard of a few years ago.
- Apple May Lay Off Up to 2,000...