- Quayle Names Chairman of Space Advisory Board
- COMMUNISM : N. Korea Unshaken by Winds of Change : The Pyongyang regime is facing tough times, but it clings tenaciously to its hard-line Communist stance.
- Reward Offered for Maker of Neo-Nazi Video Games
- Theft Suspect Dies After Hanging Himself in Cell
- Clinic Doctor, Administrator Arrested in Illegal Practice Investigation : Medicine: The pair face charges of conspiring to trick patients into believing the latter was a qualified physician.
- ANAHEIM : Closure of 2 Avenues Prompts New Policy
- BOWLING PBA AT RIVERSIDE : Williams Leads Qualifiers Into Today's Finals
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Rancho Santiago One Loss From Elimination
- 3-A ROUNDUP : King, Watson Provide the Firepower in Estancia Victory
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Diceman Is Funny and Offensive in Concert Film
- Finances Hamper Strides Made in Talmi's 1st Season
- Encounters Prompt Jews to Rethink Beliefs on God
- Merger of Bank, S&L; Selloff Agencies Proposed:...
- Dow Jones and Group W Drop Bid for FNN
- GARDEN SPOTS : The Grace V. Kallam Memorial Garden Is Living Proof That the Temporary Disappearance of Perennials Can Double, or Even Triple, Your Flower Power
- Palestinian Stabs 3 Israelis, Is Captured : Unrest: Shamir expresses regret that the 21-year-old Arab was taken alive. It was the sixth such attack this year.
- Lebanon, Syria Presidents Agree on Treaty; Israel Objects
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Media Fight Ban on Execution Coverage
- Rebuilding Kuwait Proves a Slow, Haphazard Task : Aftermath: Many stores are closed, power and phone service are spotty. And the government is ineffective.
- Colombia Cheers Record Cocaine Hauls : War on drugs: With 75,000 pounds seized in four months, police say 1991 will be their best year.
- Victory Parade Marches Off at 11 A.M. Today
- Chinese Leader Lauds Soviets, Sees Closer Ties
- Disney's Vision Transcends Park Borders : Expansion: The entertainment giant wants a city-sponsored 'garden district' around its new project, perhaps changing the face of surrounding Anaheim.
- El Cajon
- Wrestling
- Pacific Chorale Announces Its 3-Show Season
- Hands Across America, Five Years Later . . .
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Still a Riddle After All the Hits : Houston a Mix of Magic, Mundane in Forum Show
- Success Has Elusive Sound for Sax Player : Jazz: After a disappointing letdown last year, Richard Elliot has a new label and is primed for success. He plays Concerts by the Bay on Sunday.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : 4th Youth Indicted in Pamela Smart Case
- NBA PLAYOFFS : In the West, It's a Real Shootout : Lakers: Showdown that has been brewing all season begins today at the Rip City corral, the Trail Blazers' home.
- Manischewitz Fined $1 Million: A federal judge...
- Green Keepers : Families Demonstrate How Worldwide Environmental Change Begins at Home; It All Starts With Sensible Recycling Program
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 1 Killed, 10 Hurt by Lightning at School
- Free Coffee No Longer Brews Up Controversy for Public Employees : Ethics: Commission says it's OK for workers to accept a cup of java, even a doughnut or two, from people doing business with the city.
- Escondido
- Slain Officer Is Called a Leader, One of the Best
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- India: Between Unity and Disintegration : World's largest democracy faces election challenges
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Upstart Northridge Deserves Berth in NCAA Baseball Regionals
- CAMARILLO : Mobile Homes for Sale Are Hit by Thief
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Chandler's 1-Hitter Lifts Burbank, 2-1
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Raiders Advance to Semis
- 'I Can't Lose' Producer Quits After Dispute
- CITY SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Sylmar Stops El Camino Real in Quarterfinal
- Rio Mesa's Jones Breaks Records in Three Events
- Cypress' Legendre Keeps L.A. Harbor Off-Balance
- First Capital Life of S.D. Lays Off 166; More Cuts Possible
- First Capital Lays Off 166 of Its Employees
- 50 Transplants May Be Tainted by AIDS Carrier
- Weapons Plant Hit by Fire
- Yugoslavia Leadership Falls Apart : Ethnic strife: A virtual coup by Serbs leaves the nation without a president. Croatians delay any move to secede. New violence is feared.
- April Restaurant Closures
- Gates Backs Bernson Reelection
- San Marcos Officials Lash Out at Foes of Trash Plant
- Miscellany
- A Familiar Feeling for Lewis, Angels : Baseball: He loses his fourth in a row, and they fall, 5-1, to Orioles and McDonald.
- OXNARD : Council May Hold Fewer Sessions
- Coronado Bridge Bow Shows Signs of Weather Battle
- UCLA, Fullerton Win in Softball
- Poly Swamps Chatsworth Amid Flood of Runs, 17-1
- College Basketball
- CSUN Baseball Game Rained Out
- 5-A ROUNDUP
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Conversations' Moves a Little Too Quickly : Neofest: Despite its technical brilliance, choreographer Ron Brown's piece never really allows the pain of his subjects to have full impact.
- Firm Buys 20% of Alpha Micro
- CLIPBOARD : Single-Family Home Futures
- Drug War Spurs Riot at Mexican Jail; 15 Killed
- Soviets Detain Soldier Accused of Slaying U.S. Ambassador's Butler
- Rape Inquiry Traces Travels of Kennedy Family Members
- Arafat Urges Israeli Activist to End Fast
- Tough Fights Ahead in Bid to Forge U.S. Energy Policy : Legislation: Congress is split between advocates of more oil drilling and of less consumption. But, for the first time in a decade, there's a chance for action.
- Cities May Sue County Over Taxes It Withheld : Budget: The auditor diverted $697,000 for unpaid jail booking fees and $4.28 million for the cost of collecting property levies.
- Budget Proposal Mixes Bright Spots With Cuts for County Programs
- FULLERTON : Hayward Professor New Dean at CSUF
- Manager Charged Over Dressing Room Videos
- Worker's Plight Called 'Near Slavery' : Labor: The immigrant says her employer paid her no more than $2 an hour though she sometimes worked 12 hours a day, six days a week.
- Cycling
- Orange Lutheran's Parkinson Wins, Places and Shows in 1-A : Girls: She takes third 800 and second in 1,600 before winning 3,200 to give her team its first title since 1978. Teammate Wright wins two events.
- Loyola Pounds Pepperdine, 18-8
- 5-A ROUNDUP : Pullen's First Two Home Runs of Season Help Esperanza Roll
- ROUNDUP
- Bigger Ruelas Finds Teran an Easy Touch in Knockout
- Heisman Winner Huarte Will Play in Golf Event
- Prayers Urged for Kurds
- A Coming Out for Underground Dance
- Man Slain After Apparent Dispute in Traffic
- Allegations of Robb Drug Use Examined : Narcotics: Virginia state police say they are studying charges raised in TV report. The governor's office denies the senator is being investigated.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA CRUZ : Interim Chancellor of University Named
- $14.4-Billion Deficit in State Budget Reported : Finances: Recession and a huge demand for services are blamed for California's worsening fiscal condition.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : AIDS Scholar Wins State Health Post
- Rights Group to Check Sri Lanka Conditions
- Ship Repair Firm Owner Wins Round : Trial: He is found not guilty of violating the federal Clean Air Act, but still faces trial on many other charges.
- Wiping the Slate Clean : President Bush clears the way for an eventual ban on chemical weapons
- SANTA ANA : Residents, Police Hold Crime Parley
- Miscellany
- Football
- Rotating Super Bowl Sites Proposed
- MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Chamber Plays at Chapman
- Troop Reviews and a Fond Farewell
- STOCKS : Prices Ease in Late Selling; Dow Off 7.38
- Dow Jones and Group W Drop Bid for FNN
- Pan Am Blames Recession in Reporting Huge Losses
- Clorox Washes Out of Detergent Business
- Senate Passes Bill to Prevent State Agencies from Installing '900' Lines
- U.S. Drug Czar Visits Bolivian Coca-Growing Region
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBYA : 350 Guerrillas Are Resettled in America
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : High Temperatures Recorded at Reactor
- Employee Saves Day by Sneaking Out During Robbery
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Anti-War Protest Planned at Parade
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : British Chemist Set for Space Flight
- Japan Yields to U.S. Pressure, Will Halt Trade in Endangered Turtles : Environment: Tokyo's eleventh-hour decision to end importation of hawksbills by a 'date certain' stalls a ban on importation of all its animal products.
- GARDEN GROVE : Everybody Triumphs in These Races
- 3 Not Guilty of Assault at Party : Law enforcement: Jurors did not believe deputies were attacked or had cause to storm bridal shower.
- Lockheed Sued for $1.5 Billion Over Worker Safety
- LAGUNA BEACH : House Tour Features Villa Rockledge
- Process Wins, But Peace Flounders
- Shooting at Fast-Food Stand Kills 1, Injures 1
- Gang Members to Stand Trial in Slaying
- Otters Endanger Abalone Bed Off San Miguel : Wildlife: Fishermen say the strays are eating $5,000 worth of shellfish a day in an area that was to be free of the mammals.
- Players Paid to Play, Not to Wreck Cars
- Finely Tuned Soviet Team Wins : Basketball: San Diego Select team is no match for Soviet Junior Nationals, losing 138-89. Meek leads local team with 30 points and 10 rebounds.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : This Champion Hopes to Avoid Forum Jinx
- Baker Gets a Promotion, Helps Tustin Romp, 21-0
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL CITY FINALS : Venice Fashions a Win Over Van Nuys on Prom Night
- STAGE REVIEW : Heiner Muller's 'The Task' a Fiery Kafkaesque Collage
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Sisters' Goes Astray at La Jolla Playhouse
- Can the World's Hottest Market Keep Climbing?
- Getting at the Roots of Slow Drain Woes
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Goat Gores to Death Man Who Beat It
- Woman Burned in Refinery Blast
- Richard Plowman Irwin; Co-Owner of Historic La Jolla Hotel
- Centrist Congress Party Is Winner of Nepal Vote
- COLUMN ONE : Survival of the Fittest Schools : Programs enabling parents to pick where their children go are a catalyst for change. But the reforms, backed by the President, haven't always lived up to expectations.
- Ho Dam; Former North Korean Foreign Minister
- ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Keeps Plugging Away, Beats El Modena
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Solid Blocking Attack by Top-Seeded San Marcos Eliminates Marina
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Pistons' Thomas Gets Victory Lap : Eastern Conference: His three consecutive long-range shots power Detroit past Boston in overtime, 117-113.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : No Party for Sabatini After Birthday
- UNLV Hit in Wallet by Big West : Basketball: School is ineligible for 1992 conference tournament, assessed $100,000 for role in television lawsuit.
- Jill Clayburgh: The Passion of Mothers : Truths Abound for the Actress Who Plays Jill Ireland in TV Movie
- New Age He Is--but a Lightweight He's Not : Music: Trumpeter Mark Isham, best known for his film scores, explores pop and progressive with integrity.
- Franc D'Ambrosio: This Is Your Life,
- Bus-Stop 'Flashers' Vanish in O.C. After Complaints
- Garamendi Calms Fears of Executive Life Clients
- Toxic Exposure Lawsuits Target Lockheed Corp. : Aerospace: Current and former employees say they worked with dangerous chemicals and weren't told.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 1 Killed, 9 Hurt by Lightning at School
- Anti-War Activists Criticize Parade, Plan Peace Vigil
- SIMI VALLEY : Adventist Hospital Gets a New Name
- FILLMORE : Volunteers Set Fund Goal for Grad Night
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 1906 House Wanted for Police Substation
- DANA POINT : City Readies Ban on Leaf Blowers
- To Our Readers
- With Weekend of Final Qualifying Opening, Sneva Gets an Indy Ride
- Padres Stay in Tailspin : Baseball: Cincinnati feasts on Hurst in 7-3 victory. Padres' loss is their eighth in nine games.
- Aztecs Pound Wyoming, Stay Alive in Tournament
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Alemany Pair Stifle Mira Costa, 6-0
- TRACK PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Women Are Favored to Win Title
- CITY SECTION VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Palisades Beats Granada Hills for 4-A Title
- Attorneys for USC Players Decry Exclusion of Blacks
- A Roggin's Gallery of Oddball Items : Television: The KNBC sportscaster has a hit with his nationally syndicated 'Roggin's Heroes.'
- Canonization of Black Nun to Be Studied
- Blast Wrecks Office of Yeltsin Supporters : Soviet Union: The suspected bombing is called political terrorism. Some fear that there's more to come.
- 31 Valley Officers Get Public Relations Duty
- IRVINE : Agencies Plan Use for Smith Bequest
- San Diego
- Senior Gymnasts Take Over at Huntington Beach Meet
- Najma Popularizes Sounds of India : The singer has stirred listeners with an updated mixture of Western pop and love poems sung in the Urdu language.
- May is the month when most Buddhists...
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Harris Reports Improvement
- Miscellany
- Recession Slows Sale of Latin American Artworks : Art: Aside from a few high-profile works, Christie's reports disappointing results at Wednesday's auction.
- Pacific Chorale Season Is Announced
- Times Mirror to Sell Broadcasting Magazine to Cahners
- U.S. Trade Gap Hits 8-Year Low During March : Commerce: The $4-billion shortfall was the result of the recession dampening imports, while exports continued strong.
- Court Voids FCC's 'Indecency' Ban : Communications: The appeals panel chastises Congress and regulators, saying offensive--but not obscene--speech must be allowed on radio and TV.
- William DeAcutis; Actor in Plays and Films
- Polish Lawmakers Block Action on Tough Abortion Bill : Europe: Solidarity liberals and former Communists delay a vote until after the Pope's visit.
- Kurdish Leader Reports Clearing Key Obstacles in Talks With Baghdad
- 3 Arrested After Alleged Threats on Debtor's Life
- 4 Youths Were 'Happy' After Killings, Girl Says : Courts: She testifies at the preliminary hearing of the alleged triggerman in the drive-by shooting deaths of two Cabrillo Village men.
- At Last, He'll Hear the Cheers : Veterans: World War I soldier will ride in place of honor in Desert Storm parade. Doughboy didn't receive much of a welcome in 1918.
- COUNTYWIDE : Day-Care Provider to Receive Honor
- Volleyball League Offers Quality, Not Gimmicks
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / CITY FINALS : Venice Defeats Van Nuys, Then Heads for the Prom
- Miscellany
- NCAA SOFTBALL REGIONALS : Titan Freshman Drives In Winning Runs
- Sockers Take Lead in Finals : MSL: San Diego comes back to defeat the Cleveland Crunch, 6-5, in Game 3 of series. But team has a bone to pick with the officials.
- Pierce Alters Approach and Defeats Citrus in Regional : College baseball: After several comeback victories, Brahmas take an early lead and hold on for 5-4 win.
- Pro Basketball
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : No-Touch Rule Adds Right Touch
- Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in...
- Mystery of 'Lost Patrol' May Be Solved
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Reporter Can Be Jailed, Court Says
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Bomb Injures 6; 2 Others Defused
- 3 Students Killed, 13 Hurt as Dump Truck Rams Bus
- Do-It-Yourself Redistricting Kits to Be Distributed
- IRVINE : Boy, 4, Dies After He's Hit by Fountain
- OJAI : Woman Sentenced Over Fatal Crash
- Ex-Officer Pleads No Contest in Rape Case : Courts: Sentencing is set for a man who claims he suffers from mental problems. The case involves an Irvine girl.
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Joyner Still Angry About Being Hit
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry's Shoulder Heals Quickly
- Fountain Valley Converts Nine Walks Into Victory
- Fighting Words Stir Sockers : Sockers: Quote in newspaper causes commotion, rush on newspapers in Cleveland.
- Valley's Clarke Loses Only to Injury in State Track Meet
- The Mozart Camerata's Concert of Happy Endings : Music: The fortunate outcomes of three tales prompted the selections for the season's final programs.
- Listeners Give 'Funnies' the Green Light
- Fall Schedules: Networks at the Crossroads : Television: Will programmers go for short-term gains with reality series, or will they try to salvage quality shows? Stay tuned.
- First American Financial Corp: The Santa Ana-based...
- Weekly to Debut: A new weekly community...
- SOUTH AMERICA : Legal War Rages in Chile Over Germans' Controversial Colony
- Mexico Gears Up for a Lively Campaign : Elections: Actors, journalists, even former showgirls will be running for Congress. It was once the domain of career politicians.
- Oxnard Criticized for Rejecting Voting-Rights Settlement
- Father Killed, Son Wounded at Restaurant
- Anti-War Art Stirs Controversy in Congregation : Religion: Grisly display at an Episcopal church drew complaints from some parishioners. In a compromise, the works are covered by white sheets during worship services.
- After Arraignment, Man Arrested Again : Court: Ongley Solution inventor is held on a New Mexico warrant alleging practice of medicine without a license--just after facing the same charge in Newport.
- El Toro, Johnson Shut Out Rolling Hills
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : The Preakness Pick Here Is Olympio
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mariners Sail Into First Place, 1-0
- Former Glendale College Pair to Play for CS San Bernardino
- Priscilla Barnes: Finding the Right Play
- El Cajon
- CAMARILLO : School District Cuts Music, Bus Service
- COUNTYWIDE : Order of March
- New Oceanside Civic Center Needs Repairs : Building: City report blames building contractor for faulty construction, says necessary repairs will cost $2.1 million.
- Addressing Disputes With Words Instead of Guns and Knives
- Parents Sue Over Slaying of Son by Police
- Appeals Court Rejects Bid to Block Redevelopment
- Pro Basketball
- Ruelas Posts KO; Plans to Step Up to Lightweight
- Southland Flavor for Preakness
- Janine Turner: She's Quick on the Drawl
- A Phantom's Farewell
- Women as Directors
- The Truth About 'Tru'
- Andrews an Also-Ran
- Jordan Rarely Gets the Help He Needs
- Other Aspects of Rising Price of Tickets
- A Phantom's Farewell
- But Not Everyone Is a Fan of Downey
- Disney's Plans for Expansion
- Tax the Non-Voters
- If Howe Gets the OK, Then Rose Should, Too
- Readers Have Praise for Zorich's Courage, and Downey's Writing
- Cleverly Crafted 'FX2'
- The Column Was Nice, Corner Would Be Nicer
- Vice President Quayle's Qualifications
- Happy About Shootout at the Anaheim Corral
- Stuttering in 'Oscar'
- The Latest Word on Ryan and Rickey
- NBC News and Ethics
- Any Way You Look at It, It Wasn't a Smart Move
- Giving Naysayers a Dose of Their Own Medicine
- Readers Have Praise for Zorich's Courage, and Downey's Writing
- He Made No Fast Friends With Slow-Play Story
- Disney's Plans for Expansion
- A Phantom's Farewell
- Vice President Quayle's Qualifications
- Museum Trying to Keep the Arts Alive in Schools
- Soccer Fans Are Tired of Being Kicked Around
- Vice President Quayle's Qualifications
- He Made No Fast Friends With Slow-Play Story
- The Latest Word on Ryan and Rickey
- Disney's Plans for Expansion
- Loyola Pounds Pepperdine, 18-8
- Riley Should Consider a More Local Position
- Fan's Behavior Study Exposes Society's Loud, Crude Side to Others
- NBC News and Ethics
- Readers Have Praise for Zorich's Courage, and Downey's Writing
- Winfield's Statistics Caught In a Rundown
- Super Collider
- Readers Have Praise for Zorich's Courage, and Downey's Writing
- Vice President Quayle's Qualifications
- Distel's Sailing Column Cuts Off One Reader
- Mobil Pipeline
- The Latest Word on Ryan and Rickey
- Vice President Quayle's Qualifications
- Other Aspects of Rising Price of Tickets
- Missile Transport Plan Questioned : Seal Beach: A congressman has criticized the secrecy surrounding reports of a Navy plan to truck weaponry between the Bay Area and the Naval Weapons Station in Orange County.
- Wounded Armored Car Driver Now in Coma : Crime: Two suspects in custody name a third they say was the triggerman. One of them was recently fired by the company that employed the guard.
- A Challenge for Daring Drivers
- Names in the News - May 18, 1991
- Names in the News - May 18, 1991
- Names in the News - May 18, 1991
- Obituaries - May 18, 1991
- All-World Quality Is the Net Result
- Patience Needed to Succeed in U.S.S.R.
- No Doctors in Survey Got AIDS Virus From Patients
- Tea and Terriers, Anyone?
- Turkish Floods Kill 30
- Nation's Syphilis Rate Worst Since 1949, Despite Drug Cure
- CLIPBOARD : Hazardous Spills Log
- Our Children's Fate Is Our Nation's Future : Their poverty and neglect are more than 'family issues'
- Record County Budget Falls Short of Needs : Finances: Proposed $1.7-billion budget is largest ever, but critical programs are in jeopardy because it falls $23 million short.
- UC Raising Admissions Standards to Cut Costs : Education: Changes requiring better grades and test scores beginning in 1992 would keep about 4,500 students a year out.
- PLATFORM : 'We Are It'
- 5-A ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL REGIONALS : Rancho Santiago Among Postseason Front-Runners
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Orioles at a Loss on How to Pitch to A's Baines, 11-5