- Names in the News - May 16, 1991
- Names in the News - May 16, 1991
- Names in the News - May 16, 1991
- Names in the News - May 16, 1991
- Names in the News - May 16, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 16, 1991
- Garamendi's Political Fate Linked to Activist Stance : Insurance: His seizure of two large companies contains the potential for big gains, equally large losses.
- TIME AND TIDE: Huntington Beach has scheduled...
- QUANTUM LEAP: The latest Census Bureau survey...
- TONIGHT: Southwest Chamber Music Society at 8...
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Glen Tavern Inn Even Hosted Rin Tin Tin
- Passenger Shot as Woman Seizes Hostages on Bus : Standoff: Officers surround vehicle on street in Beverly Hills. Nineteen uninjured people are able to get away as suspect remains inside alone.
- Mission Viejo Drawn Into Teacher's Religious Fight
- 32 More School Districts in Danger of Default, Davis Says : Education: Montebello, Delano are among the most precarious. But the controller expects no more threatened closures like Richmond's.
- Barring Controversy, Here's Lowdown on 'Literacy' Test on Law
- Suspect in Rampage Kills Self : Crime: Man sought for wounding ex-girlfriend and killing her mother and sister takes his own life as police move in.
- Man, 18, Sought in 2 Slayings : Crime: He is suspected in a shooting rampage that left his ex-girlfriend critically wounded and her mother and sister dead in West Covina.
- Back in the U.S.S.R: A New Look at Cooking : Russian food: The winners of the Beard Award for Best International Cookbook say the diversity of foods served inside the Soviet Union is simply astonishing.
- Supporters of Jail Tax Assess Defeat, Options : Measure J: Gates blames wording on ballot, fiscal climate. Plans remain alive to acquire canyon land.
- ON THE POTOMAC: Dana Reed, chairman of...
- HOW TO HANDLE LANDLORD DISPUTES
- NEXT STEP: Voters may have rejected a...
- Court Says FundAmerica Will Have Assets Sold Off
- Economists Say Latest Reports Show Recession Bottoming Out
- Exxon Announces Gulf of Mexico Oil Find:...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Hot Line Provides Callers Top Deposit Rates in the Nation
- Payment to End Hedgecock's Legal Saga
- PARENTAL HEADACHE NO. 4 : Cranky Care-Giver Makes Kids Unhappy
- Communists Celebrate Nepal Victories : Elections: Katmandu goes Marxist but moderates lead in countryside voting.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Cooking Up Miracles in a 'Clean Pot'
- Man Says Police Shot Him After He Dropped His Gun
- San Diego
- Track and Field
- WILD-CARD ROUNDUP
- Officers' Acquittal Proves Justice Is Biased, Blacks Say : Reaction: NAACP officials criticize the judicial system in the Don Jackson 'sting' case. Long Beach police say morale shot up after the verdict.
- CS Northridge Reaches Magic Number: 40 : College baseball: Kendrena bolsters Matadors' argument for playoff berth with a 5-2 win over seventh-ranked Pepperdine.
- Brooks' Slam Might Be Final Knock on Nolte : Baseball: Mets chase left-hander en route to 6-1 victory over Padres.
- Granada Hills Reaches Final in Volleyball
- Jurisprudence
- Fest Documentaries Focus on Asians in Anglo Worlds
- ART REVIEW : Mark Heresy's Work Sticks Too Close to Home : His pieces at the Art Loft in Costa Mesa dwell so resolutely on biographical material that he obscures the larger issue.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Fountain Valley Defeats Loara in 12th; Rice Strikes Out 22
- Vultures Circling at UC Irvine
- The Music Is Turned Up High : Stanley Cup: Neither the North Stars nor the Penguins expected to be making any noise in the NHL finals.
- Art Collector: 'Burial' Plan a Jest
- Jelen Beats Agassi in 1st Round
- Ventura Entertainment Sells Assets to SCS Music
- Stock Offering by Mexico Telephone Company Is a Hit
- Odetics Wins Army Contract: Anaheim-based Odetics Inc....
- U.N. and Iraq Reportedly OK Security Plan
- Compromise Try Begun on L.A. Budget : Finances: Council, mayor privately discuss ways to close $177-million deficit. Taxes on cable TV, entertainment tickets are central to dispute.
- FILLMORE : Festival to Feature Parade, Rides, Food
- Policeman Cleared in Killing of Unarmed Man : Justice: D.A. rules S.D. patrol officer was legally justified because he had been told the man had a gun.
- COUNTYWIDE : District to Explain Water Pump Limits
- Ex-Gulf War Briefer Foresees Fall of Saddam
- Missing Anaheim Boy Is Safe in Mexico City
- Trustees OK Desegregation Plan : Education: A school closure, magnet programs and redrawn boundaries are intended to improve the ratio of minorities.
- Calabasas Couple Files Suit to Increase Water Allotment : Drought: The action contends that Las Virgenes' rationing plan discriminates against new residents in the West Valley.
- Korenstein Lashes Out at Bernson's Adviser
- Fight Against Mini-Mall at Carwash Site Dropped
- Sad Farewell for Thai Buddhist Worshipers : Religion: Monk must return to homeland while new temple waits for his replacement.
- Gross Makes Bid to Keep His Job
- 'THE MOST GIVING GUY YOU CAN IMAGINE' : Breitbard Just Can't Take It : San Diego State: Aztec alumnus can dish out a lot of awards and help. He has had a hand in many things on the area sports scene.
- Someone's Been Lying in Hall's Water Bed : Invention: In the early days, it hardly made sense to sue small-time dealers for patent infringement. But by 1985, 4 million units were sold annually.
- World IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Terrorist Who Fled Prison Recaptured
- AIDS Found Altering Single Women's Sex
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : Dump Dan? But He's the Real GOP : Look at Quayle's 'competitiveness council,' catering to the powerful. What could be more Republican?
- It's Test Time : Education: Thousands of high school students are struggling through long exams to earn college credits. Not everyone says it's a good idea.
- Worst Enemies Defeated
- Letter Carriers Honor Hero Who Rescued Driver
- Winnie Mandela Is Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison
- SANTA ANA : Ex-Nurse Gets Star Treatment
- COUNTYWIDE : Applications for U.S. Academies Accepted
- Northridge Attorney Falls to His Death
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Shoulder Shows No Ill Effect
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS : San Dieguito Edges Past Patrick Henry
- Simone Follows Unbeatable Trend
- 2 Men Jailed After Brawl on Airliner
- An Offer Refused: The FBI has ordered...
- Panels Reject Moves to Block Trade Talks : Congress: Attempts to halt Bush's fast-track authority in bargaining with Mexico and other nations are defeated. Bitter floor fight expected.
- Sheriff's Dept. Sued by Retired Sergeant : Courts: Doug Sparkes, who leaked tape of 1986 jail riot, alleges the department is punishing him for being a whistle blower. He claims he was forced to retire.
- National City
- Lakeside
- $50 Million in Bonds Sold to Aid Caltech
- ANAHEIM : Car Hits Man After Driver Is Stricken
- Supervisors OK Motion on Wide Smoking Ban
- VENTURA : Contract OKd for Pier Businesses
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : San Juan Gateway Project Approved
- COUNTYWIDE : Government Honors Texaco for Rescue
- Chinese Official Upbeat on His Moscow Trip
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Two Seniors Win $1,000 Scholarships
- Fallbrook
- OJAI : Consultant Hired to Study Unification
- Neighborhood Sags Under Load of Student Parking : Fees: Many at Cal State Dominguez Hills say they park in residential areas because on-campus costs are too high.
- Cooper, Esquinas Reveal Agreement for Arena Sale
- Admar Group's Net Income Doubles: Admar Group...
- Slugger May Return to Kentucky: After 18...
- * David Percelay has been named a...
- Businessland Has Big Loss, May File Chapter 11 : Computer retailer: The San Jose-based company is also considering a reorganization or sale.
- Icahn Apparently Sells USX Stake for Less Than Expected
- Wilson OKs Measure Providing Tax Break for Solar Energy Firm
- * Trust Co. of the West, Los...
- Care Enterprises Posts $166,000 Loss for First Quarter
- Bankruptcy Judge Schedules Auction for FundAmerica
- Drawing on the Gilded Life of Pre-Revolutionary Russia : Graphic arts: An exhibit of political posters, menus, advertisements, book covers and placards shows a Russia that hasn't been seen since 1917.
- Hiring Study Finds Strong Anti-Black Bias
- CLIPBOARD : THE SEAL BEACH INN AND GARDENS
- WESTMINSTER : Students See How City Hall Works
- Allocation Plan OKd for Housing Grants : Regulations: Distribution of HUD low-income funds approved, despite heated allegations from residents of unincorporated El Modena.
- Man Who Photographed Molestation Gets 10 Years
- Fire Season Expected to Be Among the Worst : Drought: Vegetation is tinder because of the freeze and March rains. Districts reinforce their crews.
- Trustees OK School Layoffs, Brace for Debate on Clinic
- Baumblatt to Miss Playoffs
- Rape Case Eyewitness Heard No Screams : Crime: A guest said he briefly looked out a Kennedy mansion window and saw two people lying together. Police release 1,500 pages of interviews.
- World IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : U.S. Coalition Will Push Famine Relief
- Measure J Beaten Badly in Stinging Defeat for Gates : Election: O.C. voters reject jail tax by nearly 3-1 margin, leaving no funds to correct overcrowding. Sheriff vows to bring issue to the ballot again.
- The Looming Fight to Fund L.A.'s Schools
- Museum Returns Carving of Zuni God to Tribe
- 10 Arrested After Store Burglarized
- VENTURA : City OKs Site for Dumping Dredged Silt From Harbor
- POINT MAGU : Reservists Give Old Boat New Life
- Oxnard Council Scolds Hotel Over Unpaid Taxes
- CLIPBOARD : Air Pollution Penalties
- COUNTYWIDE : Today Marks Start of New Fire Season
- Carving Out a Special Place in the Market : Decor: Costa Mesa firm specializes in everything from a hand-shaped 200-ton stone fountain for a hotel to smaller items for the living room.
- MAKING IT WORK : Unrealistic Expectations Might Be the Real Problem
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Retailers: Three retailers blamed the weak economy...
- United to Offer Daily Flights From John Wayne to Denver
- Lewis Easily Wins Vacant Senate Seat : Election: Conservative assemblyman swamps two opponents in 35th District. GOP already looking for candidate to take his place.
- 1 Dead, 2 Hurt in Yosemite Rafting Accident
- COUNTYWIDE : Cancer Society to Hold Benefit Race
- Santa Ana Board Approves Cuts in Junior, Senior High Athletics
- Music Reviews : Guitarist Brandon at Ambassador
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pigface Casts a Few Pearls at Roxy
- CBS Goes With the Floe : Offbeat Alaska Show Finds Niche
- STOCKS : Dow Falls 37.57; Bonds Trigger Market Slump
- COUNTYWIDE : VanderKolk Says She Is Pregnant
- World IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Vatican Punishes Liberal Theologist
- Assault Case Involving Cerritos Bridal Party Melee Goes to Jury : Trial: Three men at shower were charged with assault. But a neighbor's videotape shows sheriff's deputies clubbing handcuffed people. Defense says it was police brutality.
- EQUITY WATCH : Flights of Fancy?
- CYPRESS : Rabbits to Continue Getting Care at Park
- Witherspoon's 79 Puts Granada Hills in Lead in City Golf
- Missing the Point : Hunting Dogs Know Their Parts; Owners Often Need the Training
- Cycling
- Herazo Sets National Walk Mark
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bolton Helps Boston Win Battle of the Sox, 4-1
- Retooling for Survival : Building: Architects, hard hit by the recession, turn to redesigning plans for new homes to allow developers to lower their prices.
- Rail Death Toll Up to 42 in Japan
- Banking Firm Names President in Restructuring : Revisions: West Coast Bancorp is centralizing operations and hopes to put the company on track as a major regional concern.
- A Tale of Two Tenants : One May Have to Move Out While Other Stays On as 'Guest'
- Long Beach House Chosen for Future Cal State Chiefs
- Playing the Name Game L.A. Style
- Queen Begins U.S. Visit Amid Toasts, Pomp
- VENTURA : Anacapa School Gets a U.S. Blue Ribbon
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Gets $439,100 Grant
- It Takes a Thief, Not a Debutante, to Steal
- Top Basketball Players Called For Duty Against Soviets
- Greg Oravetz Drops in Tour Du Pont
- Miscellany
- Burbank Buoyed by Milestones
- California's Aerospace Dilemma
- Continental Airlines Trying to Raise $600 Million in New Capital
- Discovery of Tomb May Overturn Mayas' Image : Archeology: Researchers in Guatemala say findings may show war ruined once-peaceful civilization.
- COLUMN ONE : Three Rs and an S--for Spanish : Elementary schools across the U.S. are adding foreign languages to regular studies. Parents want to give their children equal footing with those in Europe and Japan.
- The Second Time May Be the Charm : CIA pick faces tough but not insuperable queries
- IRVINE : Researchers Get $507,750 Study Grant
- MOORPARK : District Urged to Teach Moral Values
- Man Posing as Courier Takes $219,000 in Heist
- Jurors Distrusted Gates, Vernon Testimony : Lawsuit: They give the reasons for the $3.84-million award to political activist Michael Zinzun.
- ANALYSIS : Youthful Celtics Must Step Forward
- Cycling
- STAGE REVIEW : Heiner Muller's 'The Task' a Fiery Kafkaesque Collage
- BOWLING / PBA AT RIVERSIDE : Golf Lesson Is Key to Success for David Ozio
- WILD-CARD ROUNDUP : Katella Rallies to Defeat Servite on Briggs' Bases-Loaded Single in Sixth
- Jordan's 38 Points, 19 Rebounds Fuel Bulls : Eastern Conference: He takes advantage of 76ers' limping Hawkins as Chicago advances with a 100-95 victory.
- Ontario's Perfect Record Doesn't Guarantee Title
- The Reality TV Glut--It's Unreal! : Television: Cheap to make and potentially lucrative, 'reality' programs are TV's sizzling ticket.
- DANCE
- Success Doesn't Keep Ocean View at Home
- Orange Lutheran Might Strong-Arm Opponents
- Campbell Grows Up to Jump-Start Lakers : Western Conference: Childhood fantasy in Forum becomes his job as he comes off the bench to make a difference.
- Aztecs Might Be Perfect Hosts for WAC Meet
- Miscellany
- Music Reviews : Conductor Klas in Philharmonic Debut
- 'Big River' Flows From North to South County : Stage: Laguna Playhouse and the Fullerton Civic Light Opera will each stage a version of the musical.
- Jurisprudence
- Big Bear Lake Offers Cash for Biggest Trout Caught
- TV Reviews : Cather's 'O Pioneers!' on 'American Playhouse'
- Sunny Hills Has Offense to Back Up Its Pitching
- WILD-CARD ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Unseeded Irvine Stuns Huntington Beach
- Sockers to Be Aired on Cable TV
- Giants' Parcells Expected to Resign
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : San Dieguito Puts Squeeze on Poway
- Stelle One-Ups Nemesis in 4-A Backstroke Final
- TV Reviews : 'Soul of Spain': Not Quite, but an Entertaining Travelogue
- STAGE
- More Than Music Went Into Creation of O.C. Orchestras
- Buffett Seeks to Boost Wells Fargo Stake:...
- Great American Bank: The San Diego-based thrift...
- Trained Nannies Aren't Cheap
- SCENE ON THE STREET : The Hole Story
- Governor Rejects Democrats' Budget Plan : Government: Wilson says their proposal to erase up to $14 billion of the deficit relies too heavily on tax increases and too lightly on cutbacks.
- LAKE CASITAS : Company to Study Golf Course Effects
- Republican Lewis Wins Seymour's Vacant State Senate Seat : Ballot: GOP, in winning two other special elections, defeats Patti Garamendi, wife of state insurance commissioner. Orange County voters reject tax measure aimed at raising money for new jails.
- COUNTYWIDE : Doctor Group Backs Canada-Model Care
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Hiring Paramedics
- Small Town Pays Big Price to Battle Jail : Santa Paula: The city of 25,000 expects to spend $90,000 on legal expenses in its lawsuit against the county.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Neighbors Petition to Evict Youth Home
- Can Two Columbus Projects Stay Afloat? : Movies: Producers are touting rival films to be directed by Ridley Scott and George Cosmatos. The prize--international backing.
- TV RATINGS : Crime Spree Pays Off for NBC
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Palisades Blunts Chatsworth's Rally in Semifinals
- Motown Sues to End Accord With MCA : Entertainment: The record company contends that MCA failed to properly promote and distribute its label.
- House Panel Rejects Bush Plan to Limit Deposit Insurance
- Digital Introduces Line of Computers: Digital Equipment...
- Hahn May Prevent Panel From Disciplining Gates
- Raiding the Closets of Rich and Famous to Help the Needy : Charity: Celebrity Knick-Knacks makes a business of being a liaison service between celebrities and charities.
- World IN BRIEF : HONDURAS : U.S. Copter Crash Kills 2, Injures 1
- Please Think First, Then Talk : Rep. Dornan's refugee suggestion backfires in a big way
- National City Couple Put Hopes in Bone Marrow as Both Face Cancer
- ANAHEIM : City, Builder Agree to Negotiate Dispute
- Gangs Prompt Dress, Behavior Code at Schools
- A Bloody Era of Terror Was Also on Trial : South Africa: Neither blacks nor whites can escape blame for the violent times--including Winnie Mandela. But she also endured crushing burdens because of who she is.
- Planners Recommend High-Density Downtown for Santa Clarita
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Charities Receive Funds for Homeless
- LOS ALAMITOS : Plano Gives Mom an Early Present
- Auto Racing
- After NCAA Tournament Berth, USC's Raveling Gets New Contract
- Show Reveals Christo's Ideas, but Not Reasons : Art: And the artist's latest project, which involves Southern California, is all but ignored in Southwestern College exhibit.
- Music Reviews : Fraser Fiddles in an Auto Showroom
- ANIMATION REVIEW : Shorts Showcase Japanese Work
- Young Poets Look Past Horizons to Sun, Moon, Stars
- South Korea Protesters Show No Sign of Letup : Unrest: March for slain student draws 50,000 opposed to President Roh. They vow to continue efforts.
- Profiles in Courage : Counselor Smooths Way for Children Going From Hospital to Schoolroom
- Burbank Man Arrested in Apartment Bomb Hoax
- Group Attempts to Buy Encinitas Motel for Homeless : Charity: North County Chaplaincy is negotiating to create housing for migrant and other workers.
- ELECTION RETURNS
- Police, Fire Unions Back Drug Testing : Labor: Membership expected to approve contract that allows mandatory, random tests in both city departments.
- Strained Muscle Sidelines Ryan in Rangers' 8-1 Win Over Tigers
- Coronado Club Faces Day in Court Over Loud Rock
- Finding a Cure for the Health-Care Crisis
- Mother, Daughter Slain; 1 Wounded
- Alabama Man Is First Sentenced to Death Under Federal Drug Law
- Technique Blocks AIDS-Type Viruses
- Cannon Fodder : Politics: Columnist, who covered Ronald Reagan as governor and President, will dissect those years today at an authors luncheon in Irvine.
- The Nursery School Nightmare
- Lawyer Hired to Untangle Story of Secret Settlement
- ORANGE : Boy Shot by Brother in Fair Condition
- Abigail S. Davis; 104-Year-Old Ex-Teacher
- Public Voices Anger Over Health Care
- 5 Kuwaiti Activists Arrested for Hanging Up Welcome-Home Signs
- * Accounting firm Coopers & Lybrand has...
- Seafirst Offers to Buy Washington S&Ls;: Seafirst,...
- Macintosh Newspaper Ads Inadvertently Feature IBM
- Cut San Jose Emissions 95%, IBM Says:...
- Cleaning Up Mines in Kuwait : Firms With an Elite Corps of Experts Compete for Deadly Job
- Couple Sues Water District Over Rationing
- CAMARILLO : Rig, Load Worth $200,000 Stolen
- Weight of Harris Case Testimony Downplayed : Justice: Convicted killer admitted his guilt to others, deputy attorney general stresses as special hearing ends.
- WOMEN'S TENNIS
- Baker Views West Bank on Jordan-to-Israel Drive
- Sentencing Delayed for Two Linked to Noriega
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- ORANGE : Bush Honors Foster Children's Group
- El Toro Aviators Fly Right, Says New Commander : Scandal: Pilots obey rules on personal use of planes, air base interim leader insists, but they must be 'more sensitive to perception' of abuses.
- RAMS : Still Mired in Legal Problems, Perry Absent From Camp
- Exxon Dealers Sue Company: A group of...
- Poehl Will Issue Statement About His Future:...
- Computers, Communications Fusing
- SANTA ANA : Consultant to Assist Chancellor Search
- * Gerald M. Levin, vice chairman of...
- Chrysler Plans Two-Stroke Engine Cars : Automobiles: But the project with Mercury Marine to develop the more efficient power plant still faces obstacles.
- Commission to Appeal Ruling on Gates' Status
- BOOK REVIEW : Alan Freed: Rock 'n' Roll 'n' Hype : BIG BEAT HEAT Alan Freed and the Early Years of Rock and Roll <i> by John A. Jackson</i> , Schirmer Books/Macmillan $24.95, 416 pages
- Just Like Home? : Almost Anyone Can Offer Family Day Care, but Quality Is Hard to Monitor
- Impotents' Group Helps Couples Revive Sex Lives : Meetings at Hoag Hospital let couples know that the problem can be overcome.
- Decoy Marines Finally Hit the Beach--in Bangladesh : Cyclone: Pendleton troops who fooled Saddam Hussein mount a massive relief effort.
- Time Runs Out in Meter Thefts : Crime: Couple are arrested on charges of stealing from parking machines. Police say up to $10,000 may be missing.
- South Coast Plaza Exhibit Is the Toast of the Art World
- Bilingual 911 Dispatchers to Get Boost in Salaries
- Flack Over Hollywood : Johnny Grant's Show Biz Values Will Fuel Desert Storm Parade
- Next to forgetting your dog's birthday, one...
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Abner Wonders Whether He Will Get Another Opportunity
- Driven to Be the Best, 2 Are Honored by the RTD
- Corso to Coach Canadian Team
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Vincent to Players: Do Not Retaliate
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smith Improves to 5-1 as Pirates Beat Astros
- Auto Racing
- NBA PLAYOFFS : WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : Trail Blazers Eliminate Jazz, Look to Lakers
- Great American Loss Erases Most of Branch-Sale Gain
- FDA Cracks Down on Cholesterol Claims: The...
- Saudis Get $4.5-Billion Credit Line: Saudi Arabia...
- Homeless Boy's Life a Series of Moving Days, Schools : Children: This year a million youngsters will spend at least some nights without shelter in a normal dwelling.
- Canada Regrets Giving Iraqi Envoy Residency : Diplomacy: But officials deny that Washington had any role in allowing the move by Mohammed Mashat.
- Jury Decides Slaying Was Self-Defense : Courts: Gay-rights activists contend that Anthony E. Diaz was convicted of a lesser charge because the victim was a homosexual.
- County Agency Will Monitor Medical Waste : Health: The environmental division is to ensure that the tons of material from small facilities are sterilized before disposal.
- Colleges
- McCaskill: Nightmare in New York
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : One Run Stands Up for Thousand Oaks