- The Eco-Elite : Will world leaders at the U.N.'s Earth Summit follow Prince Charles and do the right thing?
- Mrs. Bush Visits Home for Troubled Children
- Azusa : Proposal for Motel Rejected
- Mistrial Motion in Police Vandalism Case Rejected
- Companies Organize Phone Book Recycling
- DANA POINT : Ground Broken for Creek Bridge
- Lola Dell Elkins; Volunteer
- Harvey Mudd Awards Aerojet Scholarship
- Teachers in Rosemead Walk Out in Pay Protest
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Squeezes Out Victory in Softball Regionals
- House Panel OKs Combat Role for Women
- Youth Arrested in Shooting Death
- Banning Seeded No. 1 for City Baseball Playoffs
- Athletics Rip the Orioles Again, 9-3
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kremer, Grindenko Shine
- A Look Back at 30 Years of TV's 'Vast Wasteland' : Television: On the anniversary of his now-famous phrase, former FCC chairman and retiring CBS board member Newton Minow recalls broadcasting's failures.
- STAGE
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A DIVISION DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Royal's Wood Uses Home Pool as Springboard to Victory
- Amateur Sports
- History Gives Canyons Edge Over Harbor
- Spira Convicted of Trying to Extort Money
- $275,000 Fine Assessed Mobil Over Tank Law
- Bush Opens S.D. Bay to 6 Eastern Bloc Nations
- State Bars Rothenberg From Orange County
- Rejection of Merger Is 2nd Blow for Edison : Environment: A supervisor says the state and county decisions will help improve air quality.
- Project in Busy Area Rejected : Thousand Oaks: One council member balks at a complex she says would 'urbanize' a city 'gateway.'
- Defenses Figure to Dominate as Pistons and Celtics Battle
- Torrance Defeats West, Wins Title
- Pirates Forced to Tell This Fan to Buzz Off
- Killer of 4 Women Given Life Term Without Parole : Crime: Raymond Navarro attacked his estranged wife and others at her birthday party. She had called 911, but no help was sent.
- COSTA MESA : 10,000 to Protest School Fund Cuts
- SANTA ANA : 2 Are Arrested on Bribery Allegations
- Cost of Legal Battle Against Mobil Rising for Torrance : Refinery: The city sets aside an additional $300,000 for lawyers' fees. It has already spent nearly $1.4 million in its bid to regulate the plant.
- Year-Round Plan Spells Changes for Teachers
- Escondido
- California IN BRIEF : MONTEREY : Official Warns of 'Water Ranching'
- To Race--Or Not to Race? : Sailing: Dennis Conner hasn't decided whether to enter Stars & Stripes in the IACC semifinals.
- Boxing
- STAGE
- Fewer Dollars for Mother's Day Scents
- A Public Sculpture Takes Glendale Into Its <i> Darling </i> Embrace
- VENTURA : Student Flower Sale Will Benefit Center
- Officials Try to Fill Two Gaps in Trail, but It May Take Years
- Tough Call--Rendered in Straight Language : State turns thumbs down on proposed utilities merger
- California IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Pair Plead Guilty to Imprisoning Girl
- Nurse Races Against Time to Find Bone Marrow for Daughter
- Thousands Parade at SDSU to Protest Proposed Cutbacks in Classes, Faculty
- MOTOR RACING : Jones Seeks to Begin at Fairplex as He Ended at Ascot
- McDonald Will Coach 49er Women
- Raymond T. Liesegang, president and founder of...
- Wahlco Agrees to Acquire Two European Firms
- Auto Rater J. D. Power Begins Ranking PCs
- Agency Cites 900-Number Phone Firms : Marketing: The FTC contends that three pay-per-call companies used deceptive ads aimed at children. Two agreed to settle the charges.
- THE NATURE OF MAN : Interactive Installations Put the Earth in Our Hands
- Studio to Rescue : Movie Set Helps Financially Strapped School
- Bishop Amat Senior Wins Tandy Scholarship
- Despite Guilty Plea, O.C. Teen Calls Killing Accident
- Thrill Food: Recipes for Heat Seekers : Moderately Hot Dishes
- Maverick Sears Shareholder Makes Point With Challenge
- Woolworth Corp.: The New York-based retailer said...
- Ship Operators Say They Can Pay Off Debts : Refunds: California Cruise Lines has enough cash to reimburse 5,000 or more passengers who bought tickets.
- Yields Up on Treasury Notes: Yields on...
- New York-based White & Case announced that...
- Our Hall of Flame
- NOT IN THE CARDS : Hallmark's 'Kaleidoscope' Recycles Discards With a Creative Spin
- Proceed With Caution: Unmarked Trail Lies Ahead
- Symphony Director Adds Conductor Job
- Disney's 21st-Century Transit Plan Rides on Old Standby--the Car
- W. Dentzel II; Carved Figures for Carousels
- TALES FROM THE FREEWAY : Roadside Respite : When Nature Calls and You're Not There Yet
- 'Friend Raising' Brings Smiles at Health-Care Gala
- Mother's Day Starts With Breakfast
- Turkish Eatery Will Take the Istanbul by the Horns
- North and South Weddington Park10844 Acama St.,...
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE RAINMAKER' : Dry but Fertile Ground : A fast-talking stranger jump-starts repressed lives in Richard Nash's 1954 farm drama, at the Ojai Art Center Theater.
- El Toro Commanding General Is Reassigned : Military: Brig. Gen. Wayne T. Adams, whose use of base planes is under investigation, is sent to Virginia.
- Hacienda Heights Librarian Receives County Award
- The Medium and Message of the Movies
- FOR THE KIDS : Altering the Rules : Schools are changing their dress codes in an attempt to discourage gang activity.
- The 'Ice' Age : Seductive Drug That Swept Hawaii Also Plagues Its Asian Source
- Federal Recycling Plans Spook Security Experts
- Webster Leaving as CIA Director : Government: The ex-FBI chief will retire from the post he assumed after the Iran-Contra scandal. Presidential aide Robert Gates seen as possible successor.
- UCSD Cut From Japanese Book-Funding Program
- El Segundo Pledges to Give $400,000 to Schools : Education: The money will be used to keep teachers threatened by layoffs. In return, a school playing field will be made available to the public.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Five-Part Plan for Schools Approved
- $75,000 Earmarked for City's Own Farm
- San Marcos Firm, Once Top County Air Polluter, Praised for Cleanup : Environment: Lens manufacturer's $1.5-million program is expected to cut toxic emissions by end of year to 50% of 1989 levels.
- YORBA LINDA : Council Approves Shopping Center
- Cycling Still Has Ace in U.S. : Race: Donald Trump withdrew money, but help came from Delaware. Competition, including LeMond, starts today.
- Boxing
- Cup Class is Planned Obsolescence
- Cuts Affect Classroom Activities, Materials
- A Tasty Trip to China's Other Popular Cuisine
- JUNIOR COLLEGE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL REGIONAL : Cabral, Ventura Shut Down Antelope Valley in 4-1 Win
- Capistrano Valley's Burkholder Consistent, Captures Girls' 4-A Diving Championship
- Love Conquers All in 1928 Gaynor Classic 'Street Angel'
- Foundation in Newport Beach Gives Quietly : Grants: Steele group, which is giving Pacific Symphony $200,000, is a steady and important player in local philanthropy.
- 'October Surprise'
- Psychiatry and Urban Anxieties
- Obasanjo on Africa
- Police Assn. Tactics Serving to Alienate
- Psychiatry and Urban Anxieties
- No-Fault Car Insurance
- No-Fault Car Insurance
- Navy's Gulf Role
- 'October Surprise'
- No-Fault Car Insurance
- Psychiatry and Urban Anxieties
- A Suggestion to Curtail the Rhetoric
- President's Health
- The Issue Is Whether Mayes Is 'Right Fit'
- MOVIES - May 9, 1991
- Obituaries - May 9, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 9, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 9, 1991
- VISITING: Lithuanian President Vyautas Landsbergis speaks at...
- HEADING EAST: After five years, a quarterly...
- IN THE CARDS: There are baseball cards,...
- Motive Sought for Two Killings in Courthouse : Crime: Some speculate suspect was under intense stress. His daughter, 5, was a witness in dog-mauling case.
- A Simple Legal Literacy Test for Readers
- HOW TO CHOOSE A DOG THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE
- Merger of Edison, SDG&E; Killed by Utilities Panel
- Toddler Pulled From Swimming Pool Dies : Drowning: The director of the day-care center frantically tried to follow 911 instructions to save the 1 1/2-year-old girl.
- Records Show Glare at LAX Was Reported : Crash: Controllers' supervisor testifies that news stories were the first he had heard about the problem, which has been cited as possibly contributing to fatal collision.
- Jon Peters Leaves Columbia Chair for Independent Post
- Rhubarb in a Hurry
- PUC Votes Down Utility Merger : Ruling: Edison's proposed consolidation with SDG&E; would hurt competition, commissioners agree.
- Large Crowd Urges Reform at Police Hearing
- PRESSURE POINT: Curt Pringle says he won't...
- TONIGHT: The Grove Shakespeare Festival opens its...
- Victory Is Sweet for S.D.'s Merger Foes
- Merger Critics Beat Odds by Pressing Attack : Coalition: Unlikely allies in utilities fight invoked specter of 'Los Angelization' of San Diego. They said jobs would be lost and environment damaged.
- VALLEY REPORT / SCHOOLS IN CRISIS : Teachers' Classroom Politics Questioned
- MGM, Creditors Reach Tentative Accord
- Yields Rise on New Treasury Notes: Yields...
- Sears Shareholders Sue to Delay Meeting
- Chiquita Brands International Inc.: The food and...
- EPA to Reduce Lead Limit in Drinking Water
- The Last Waltz : Y's Closing Ends Pickup Basketball Game
- Reel Adventures : Fans and Media Rock and Flock to Premiere of Madonna's 'Truth or Dare'
- British Justice Faces New Challenge: IRA Sentences Appealed
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Held in Burglary of Pickup Truck
- Bank Holdup Heroes Acted on Instincts
- El Cajon
- $2.9 Million in Damages Asked in Police Files Suit
- Girl, 4, Hit by Pickup at Intersection, Killed
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State Population Surge Sets Record
- COSTA MESA : Veterans Group's Solicitations Halted
- COMMENTARY : When NBA Is at Top of Its Game
- A concert Sunday with new-age musicians Grant...
- Murder Case's Penalty Phase Ends in Mistrial
- Decision on SCE-SDG&E; Merger Due Today
- Calabasas Builder Sues Homeowners for Project Delays : Development: A question of whether 648 acres of open land is to be donated remains in dispute.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council OKs SROs in Commercial Areas
- Whadjathink Heads East to Race in the Preakness
- TRANSPORTATION WATCH : A Stumble at the Starting Gate
- City Raises Water, Sewer Rates : Ventura: To keep up utility revenues, a family of four will pay about 12.5% more while using less.
- Corisis to Coach Women's Basketball at Pierce
- Merrill Dismissed at Channel Islands After Outburst
- He's Just a Throwback to Game's Crazier Time
- PREP ROUNDUP : Longeway Strikes Out All 15 Batters She Faces
- Concerns Go Beyond Wins, Losses in High School Sports
- Old-Time Chautauqua Tackles Saving Forests
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tomlin's Pitching Is a Hit for Pirates
- Lunker Largemouth : Former Beach Boy Scotton Knows Where They Are Hiding in Rejuvenated Lake Casitas
- FundAmerica Gets Reprieve as Judge Delays Liquidation
- Richard M. Furlaud has retired as president...
- Susan Gelb has been promoted to vice...
- Garamendi Says First Capital Needs Cash Infusion to Survive
- Husband's Suicide Aid Was Act of Love, Jury Is Told
- CLIPBOARD : PINATAS
- Black-Owned Firms Make Revenue Gains
- America West to Cut Fares: America West...
- Polaroid Corp. said its board elected I....
- There Are Ways to Lessen Water Crisis
- IBM Cuts Computer Workstation Prices
- Times CEO Elected Chairman of ANPA
- Dallas Investors Buy Loomis Armored: Loomis, one...
- Free Offer of 'Designing Women' Reruns : Entertainment: Columbia hopes to give away old episodes of the hit comedy series in return for the right to sell some advertising time.
- No Lobbyists Appear on Influence Brokers' List : TINCUP: Professionals who know the law know how to keep from becoming officially registered.
- Washington Mayor Imposes Curfew : Riots: After two nights of violence in the nation's capital, officials are examining relations between the Latino community and police.
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Court Rejects Award in Fatal KAL Flight
- Paying Homage to a 'Prairie Philosopher' : Stage: Retired minister Robert Dewey of Claremont has written a play about the late Kansas newspaper editor William Allen White.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Poet Launches His Grand Obsession : CATAPULT; Harry and I Build a Siege Weapon <i> by Jim Paul</i> , Villard $18, 272 pages
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Officials Confident on Health Plan Costs
- Jury Votes Death Penalty for 1988 Rape, Murder
- Fate of Rhinos to Be Topic of S.D. Meeting : Conservation: International conference to deal with touchy issues in saving African and Asian rhinoceroses from extinction.
- Skeleton Found in Field in Saugus
- Builder Seeks OK to Alter Retail Plan
- Gay Deputy Clerk Who Quit May Challenge Lancaster Vote
- Softball Booming in San Diego
- Chevron Names Stanford Professor to Its Board
- Publishers Told Ad Troubles May Be Here to Stay
- Parker Bertea to Lay Off 200 at Plant in Irvine : Aerospace: The firm's second '91 reduction in force will also cut 40 jobs at a Utah facility. The dip in defense business is blamed.
- Mother's Day Not Just for Mothers, Feminist Says : Santa Ana woman encourages seminar participants to honor those special people who have 'mothered' and nurtured them in their lives.
- Garcia Knows the City's Power Structure Well
- Soviet Foreign Minister Heads for Mideast Today : Diplomacy: Bessmertnykh will be carrying a peace initiative. He also is expected to discuss restoring relations with Israel.
- County OKs Hyatt Resort Despite Foes' Housing Plea : Development: Critics say the $140-million project makes no provision for sheltering low-income workers it would bring to area.
- Auto Crashes Onto Sidewalk; 4 Pedestrians Hurt
- Money Woes Cited in Baby Abandonment
- TUSTIN : City Considering Water-Appeals Panel
- Real Estate Agents Arrested on Pimping, Prostitution Charges : Thousand Oaks: Two women are accused of running the business at a townhouse. Deputies investigate similar operations.
- Ventura Schools May Avoid Teacher Layoffs
- Angels Find Success, Not Art : Baseball: They hit four homers and Finley survives two by Yankees to get fifth victory, 7-4, with help from Harvey.
- HomeFed Chief Resigns Under OTS Pressure : Thrifts: Robert Adelizzi's action is seen by some analysts as presaging a government takeover of the San Diego savings and loan.
- Congress Begins Work on Reform of Banking System
- Navy Sued Over Submarine Contract: The Newport...
- Judge to Review Key Order on Lincoln S&L; Class-Action Lawsuit
- Convex Unveils Revamped Product Line
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Firms Searched in Toxic Waste Investigation
- Soviet Lawmakers Take Up Bill to Allow Free Emigration
- Aquino Seeks U.S. Talks
- Here's One New Cigarette That's Death on Smoking
- U.N. Objects to Speeding All Kurds to Iraq
- Tom Bradley couldn't have said it better:L.A....
- Center's Quiet Toil Helps Tackle a 'Hidden' Disability
- VENTURA : School Boundaries Plan Questioned
- Girl, 16, Foils Man's Kidnaping Attempt
- SIMI VALLEY : Contract Awarded to Rebuild Warehouse
- Deny Economic Aid to Moscow, Baltics Ask U.S.
- Wrong Road: Britain's Prince Charles drove into...
- Iraqi POW Comes Home to America : Reunion: When he was 16, Shant Kenderian went back to visit his native Baghdad. Fate, and two wars, intervened. Ten years later, he and his mother are together again in Glendale.
- Residents Present 3 on Brea Council With Recall Notices
- TUSTIN : Council Opposes Jail Tax Measure
- City Weighs Attorney's Actions, Impact on Suits
- Suspect in Gang Shooting of Girl, 12, Surrenders to Police
- Billboards Praise Work of Police Bicycle Patrol
- Kennedy Beats Granada Hills to Set Up Showdown
- At the Worlds, Murray Has Designs Only on Surveillance : Sailing: Spirit of Australia designer is spying on the opposition. "We can pick up a lot by watching," he says.
- Santa Ana, Irvine Firms Sign Pentagon Contract
- Muckenthaler Wines Up for Pitch
- Police to Seek Rape Charge Against Kennedy Nephew : Crime: They are 'confident' sexual battery occurred at Florida mansion and say they know 'what happened.'
- The Ultimate Material Girl : In One Heck of a Spree, Priscilla Butler Spent the Million Her Mom Had Embezzled
- Pro-Moscow Troops Seize 3 Armenian Villages : Ethnic unrest: Several atrocities are reported. The Kremlin says it is trying to curb lawlessness. Local officials call it terrorism.
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Newport Harbor Named Sea View League Volleyball Champion
- Boats Are Fast, Not Built to Last
- LOS ALAMITOS : Walker's Stable Is on a Hot Streak
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan Tries to Become No-No Nolan
- COMMENTARY : Quick Fix Won't Solve Knicks' Woes
- SAILING : Conner Victory Vanishes Along With the Wind
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.B. Bach Fest Opens With Mozart
- Fly So Free Skips Preakness, Belmont
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Burroughs Snaps Hart's Streak at 41
- Abbey, Antelope Valley Hand Palmdale Key League Loss, 8-3
- JAZZ REVIEW : Laurel Masse Short on Individuality
- Trout, Bass Aplenty Are There for You
- Miscellany
- Baseball Executive Tallis, 76, Dies
- TV RATINGS : A Big Bye-Bye for CBS' 'Dallas'
- ART REVIEW : Arata Isozaki: A Tribute to the Master Builder
- Mullin Feels Optimistic About Playing Game 2
- El Toro's Pyka Named CIF Scholar-Athlete
- Gehrke Dies From Injuries Suffered in Talladega Crash
- Bench the Lawyers, Let the Kids Play Ball
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Truly, Madly' Appealingly Weepy
- Pressure Points Stimulate Ornelas : Baseball: Senior center fielder prospers in clutch situations for Sylmar.
- Funding Plan Seeks to Save Golf Programs : Economics: Conejo Valley District proposal holds Westlake, Newbury Park and Thousand Oaks highs fiscally responsible for the sport.
- Art Illuminates Spiritual Side of Life on World's Rooftop
- STAGE REVIEWS : Troupe's Not Up to Fighting Trojan War : Rancho Santiago College's Professional Actors Conservatory Theatre does little more than pose in 'Troilus and Cressida.'
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : No Nostalgia for Former Yankees
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Unpretentious 'Rich Girl'
- ART
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Decathlon Contender Running on Resolve
- Padres Close Ranks, Beat Philadelphia : Baseball: Bruce Hurst, Fred McGriff maintain their streaks in 4-2 victory over the Phillies.
- It's Near Chaos in Far-Out East
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Phillies' Kruk Is Shaken Up by Injuries to Dykstra, Daulton
- Critics' Slaps Fail to Hinder 'China Cry' Receipts : Movies: Film produced by Tustin-based TBN goes into general re-release. Ticket sales have already topped $4 million.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : No. 1 Edberg Eases to 6-3, 6-1 Victory
- Pianist Smorodinova to Play at Ambassador
- Light Wind Plays the Heavy for Race Leader Conner : Sailing: Stars & Stripes was a half-mile from the finish when time expired.
- STAGE REVIEWS : A Pleasant 'Time of Your Life' : The OCC Production Captures the Gentle Comedy but Misses the Grit of Saroyan's Play
- ABT to Open With 'Sinatra Songs'
- ART REVIEW : Met's Delacroix Show an Engaging Trifle
- Blue Jays Appear to Be in Double (No-Hit) Trouble
- CITY SECTION BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Taft Thwarts Stubborn Kennedy
- College Basketball
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Baines Hits 3 Homers, Has 7 RBIs for A's
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Fishing Industry Already Feels Bite of Regulations
- Football
- 1,400 Employees Accept Chrysler Offer: The No....
- Appeal in Lincoln Case Rejected: The California...
- Firms to Merge Cellular Operations: Comcast Corp....
- Litton Settles Navy Jet Case: Litton Systems...
- Sumigarden Session Undergoes Some Changes : Conference: A new name, UCI sponsorship and three keynote speeches will herald the university's involvement in real estate development and land planning.
- Broker Who Offered Discounts Sues 3 Insurers:...
- MIG Crashes in Germany
- 2 L.A. School Officers in King Case Fired
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Inmate Handcuffed While Giving Birth
- COLUMN ONE : Full Cells and Empty Pockets : California's prisons remain massively overcrowded despite a construction surge. The cost of more expansion, amid a budget crisis, has renewed calls for reform.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : 4th Protester Sets Himself on Fire
- Head of Police Panel Resigns : Politics: Garcia says City Council has damaged the commission by its actions in the dispute over Gates.
- COSTA MESA : Clause Struck From Law on Dayworkers
- COUNTYWIDE : Boy Scouts Select New Council Chief
- COUNTYWIDE : College District Chief to Be Paid $112,500
- ANAHEIM : 'Just Say No' Club Greets Its Founder
- COSTA MESA : Police Services Cut for One Day of Fair
- Heads of the Class : Today's Assignment: Celebrate 'Day of the Teacher'
- COUNTYWIDE : Gulf War Veterans to Be Honored July 4