- Ryan Is Not Older, Just Faster
- Miscellany
- Plan for Colorado Boulevard Clears Last Hurdle : Development: A few changes are being made in the Eagle Rock guidelines. City Council approval is expected in a month.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Never Mind Teachers' Pets; What About Pet Teachers?
- Tuna Canner Funds Study Testing Way to Save Dolphins
- COUNTYWIDE : Furnishing Churches for Disabled
- SIMI VALLEY : Man in Gang Pleads Guilty to Kidnaping
- Landlord Sentenced in Property Violations
- Jerry Lewis' Son Charged With Possessing Stolen Art
- Kennedy, Corona del Mar Win Top Honors in Times' High School Contest
- Miscellany
- A Political Tap Dance to Preserve Fast Track : Bush tenders concessions to labor, environmentalists
- All-Star Game Was a Comedy of Errors
- Inquiry Launched Into Police Chief's Purchase of Car : Torrance: For the second time, Donald E. Nash is suspected of underpaying sales tax on a used car, this one a 1957 Ford Thunderbird.
- Pro Basketball
- Valley Names Ferrero to Post as AD
- PREP ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Collects 23 Hits, Pounds Corona del Mar, 27-0
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Coasts in Softball
- A New, Improved Belle Bearing Up Under Scrutiny : Baseball: Cleveland slugger puts his problems behind him, while making opposing pitchers pay for their mistakes.
- Barkley Gets a Police Citation for Disorderly Conduct at Game
- STAGE REVIEW : Who Is That Masked Man?
- ART
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Group Unites Gulf, Vietnam Veterans
- Born to Versatility : High schools: The latest to bear the Magdaleno name at Santa Paula excels in three sports and in the classroom.
- Chernobyl Data
- Sewer Project: Not Pipe Dream but a Nightmare : Public works: Noise and vibrations caused by construction of a sewer line have robbed many a resident of a night's sleep and turned some from their homes. But the old system can no longer handle the area's sewage needs.
- Question: What is the benefit of tinted...
- Solana Beach Steps in Right Direction
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK / DICK WAGNER : Long Beach Coach Tough With Players
- House Panel OKs Reform of Water Subsidy
- Lynwood : Lynwood Becomes Finalist for All-America City Award
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Journalism Winners Announced
- Pico Rivera : Murder, Robbery, Assault Statistics Rise During 1990
- Romance for SaleHumorist Ogden Nash, the old...
- Paramedics Trained to Do Life-Saving Procedure
- Hoover's Casillas Leads by Following Others : Track: Standout sophomore distance runner hopes to emulate former Tornado greats.
- Region : Awards for Preservation
- OXNARD : Strawberry Festival Scheduled May 18-19
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Teens Brush Up on Their Sharing Skills : Volunteers: High School of the Arts students lend a helping hand to homeless shelter in Long Beach.
- 9 Named in Crimes Against Witness
- L.A. Schools Chief Offers to Cut Salary : Education: Anton says he will return 10% of his $164,555 pay. He also presents plan to reorganize the district, which needs to cut budget by $317 million.
- COUNTYWIDE : 16 Local Seniors Win Merit Awards
- Pair Plead No Contest in Fatal Shooting : Court: The voluntary manslaughter charge stems from a robbery attempt that ended with a man accidentally killing his fiancee.
- Students Evacuated in Hand-Grenade Scare
- Man Faces Trial in 1983 Slaying of Mother-in-Law
- Regatta Takes Toll on Boats : Sailing: Several craft sustain equipment damage on the first day of the Pre-Worlds.
- SAILING / PRE-WORLDS REGATTA : Conner Has Problems, but His Boat Passes Test
- ART
- Singer Gets Ready to Break Out From the 'Gospel Ghetto' : Music: Michael W. Smith isn't a household name, but all that may change if his latest song manages to cross over to the pop charts.
- Top Juniors in Mission Viejo Tennis
- Girl Dies, 7 Are Injured in 3-Vehicle Accident
- Sweetwater's Inzunza Throws Perfect Game Against Mar Vista
- JAZZ REVIEW : Taylor Trio, Juilliard Quartet: Intriguing but Incompatible
- Amgen Inc.: The biotechnology company said it...
- BABY GRAND PIANISTS : A Key Opportunity to Hear Local Music's Future
- $180-Billion Space Station Cost Figure Sparks Debate
- Storm Toll Put at 25,000 in Bangladesh; Many Missing
- One Step at a Time
- Que pasa? : PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- RESTAURANT REVIEW CITY BAKERY : Breaking Bread : The menu lists three salads, five sandwiches and soup. Enough, when you consider the baked goods.
- Setting the Sandman Straight : Sleep clinics: America's frenetic society is blamed for a variety of disorders that have led to a demand for specialized centers.
- $7-Million Office Building Purchased for Health Dept.
- COLUMN RIGHT : The Bomb in Wilson's Budget Plan : Taxpayer protections in Prop. 13 would be abandoned.
- Deadly Shot Amplifies Debate : Gunplay: Death of a 13-year-old by pistol-wielding playmate comes as legislators advance a bill that would make parents liable in juvenile shootings.
- Calabasas Caught in Pumpkin Festival Dispute : Council: Soka University, which is seeking a campus expansion, has offered its grounds for the site. Not all are willing to accept.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Jailed, Fined for Dumping Paint
- Students Who Pass Top Tests Up 253% : Education: The success rate on Advanced Placement exams far exceeds the state's increase over six years.
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Imposes New Limits on Water Use
- Clean-Air Proposal Results in Show of Discontent, Anger
- Loara's Titus Ready to Hit the Road, Commits to Nevada Las Vegas
- Throughout the Ages, Nolan Ryan Never Ceases to Amaze
- Pro Football
- Junior High Rethinks Ban on Raider, King Logos
- . . . but Leaves NBC More Fragile : Departure of Programming Whiz Seen as a Sign That Network May Face New Trouble Keeping Lead
- EDUCATION : Colleges : 2 Student Newspapers Win Awards at State Conference
- Fairbanks Ranch's Le Paris Offers Pleasant French Fare
- CINCO DE MAYO EVENTS : Fiestas, Food and Lots of Fun
- More Seniors Pass College Credit Exams : Education: Students are performing better than ever despite rapid growth among poor and immigrant populations, state schools Supt. Bill Honig says.
- Take the Chance and Talk About Race
- Bill Seeks to Encourage Land Swap : Development: The measure would keep alive the Corral Canyon land deal between Bob Hope and the conservancy group.
- Handling of Haitian Refugees Attacked : Immigration: U.S. turns back vast majority while allowing Cubans easy entry. Activists object, but INS is following government agreement.
- Zesty Dip Offers Blend of Mexican Favorites
- Waste Recycling Plan Draws Little Public Reaction
- Altadena : 6 Council Members Elected
- 1 of Airport's 2 Airlines to Cancel Most of Its Flights Out of Palmdale
- Adult Trial Ordered for Boy in Slayings : Courts: The judge sets bail at $1 million--four times that sought by prosecutors. The 17-year-old is accused in the drive-by shooting of two men in Saticoy.
- ANAHEIM : Students Say They're Diligent at Studying
- Tattoo Artist Plans to Make Her Mark in Coastal Leucadia
- Comets Win to Even Series With Crunch
- Dodgers Miss the Mark, 9-3
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Puts His Weight Into a Win Over Reds
- Following what one member said was "a...
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Routs La Habra to Clinch Share of Championship
- MOVIE REVIEW : Brusati's 'Uncle' Not Sleazy Enough
- Former Regulator Rejoins His Ex-Boss
- PacifiCare Quarterly Earnings Rise 80%
- County Builders' Aid to Homeless Draws National Notice : Charity: The BIA's HomeAid program, in which shelter facilities have been enhanced, is explained to a federal task force meeting in Texas.
- UnionFed Financial Posts $13-Million Loss : Earnings: The company blames the sagging California real estate market for its poor quarterly results.
- Margarita Memories From Baja : Recollections: During its glory years in the 1940s, Rancho La Gloria owner Danny Herrera came up with a blend that is still popular.
- Council Splits Over Ban on Building : Development: After a competing plan was advanced, the vote was 3 to 2 to redraft a law to extend the moratorium.
- Builder Finally Gets Loan for Monterey Park Mall Project
- Angola and Rebels Initial Accords to End Long War
- Ex-Deputy Sues Sheriff's Department, Alleges Gay Discrimination
- Gang Member Pleads Guilty to Kidnaping
- Members of the media have been invited...
- Wild Win Stops Padre Slide
- Fans Get Thrill, Angels Get Loss
- The NCAA is investigating possible rules violations...
- William D. Davis, who left his post...
- California Still Among Lagging Areas, Fed Says
- General Dynamics Will Cut 30,000 Jobs by 1995 : Defense firms: Shareholders, meanwhile, OK plan to tie executives' bonuses to stock level, which could double compensation.
- States Seek U.S. Foster Care Funds to Promote Families
- CRAMMED HEAT : The Massive, Jumping Sound Packed Into Roomful of Blues Is Real Star Power
- Bush Proposes Concessions on Free-Trade Plan
- COMMENTARY : Democratic Intentions Thwarted in El Salvador
- Miracle Mile : School Marks 60th Year
- 2 Killed, 3 Hurt as Car Hits Wall
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residents Reduce Water Use by 25%
- COLUMN LEFT : War Is a Gusher for Big Oil : What's $1.1 billion for the Alaska spill, when you rake in $2.2 billion in one quarter?
- 80 Firefighters Battle Blaze Near USC Campus
- NHL / STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Bruins Beat Penguins in Series Opener
- Rickey Is Headlong Into History : Baseball: Henderson steals third base in the fourth inning against the Yankees to break Lou Brock's career record.
- STAGE
- S.D. Opera to Expand Events in '92 Season : Music: But in the 1993 season, 20th-Century opera will disappear from the local schedule of productions.
- A Grande Dame's Troubled Dreams of What Lies Ahead
- Occidental Petroleum Is Told to Pay $30...
- Transamerica Corp.: The insurance and financial services...
- BEYOND PB & J : From Classic Burgers to Classy Muffeletas, Your Sandwiches Are Here
- Mother Shooting at Large Rat Wounds 5-Year-Old Daughter
- They Are Best in the Field : Seniors Millet and Bergreen Like to Throw Weight Around for the Bruins' Track Teams
- Strange Black-and-White Adventures in 'Paradise'
- Rio Hondo Raising Funds to Install Entrance Marquee
- SIGHTS ABOUT TOWN : Art for Dinner : Maggie Yee's works at the Gallery Restaurant are conversation pieces, not just the usual pretty wallpaper.
- COSTA MESA : Car Crashes Into Goat Hill Tavern
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Is Business a Little Too Cozy in Brea?
- County Ordered to Issue Bonds in Abalone Cove Landslide Work
- Developer Vows to Help Restore Bulldozed Area
- Reward Offered in Bank Heist, Beating of Guard
- COMMENTARY : Expressly Yours, This Might Have Been Ryan's Best
- Lakers Make Sure Time Is on Their Side : NBA playoffs: After putting Rockets to sleep early, they get some rest.
- Coroly Hangs On For Victory
- MUSIC REVIEW : Musicians From Marlboro
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Dalkon Shield Report May Affect Awards: A...
- General Dynamics Will Cut 30,000 Jobs by 1995 : Defense: Shareholders, meanwhile, OK a plan to tie executive bonuses to stock level, which could double compensation.
- Tracinda Seeks TWA Waiver: Kirk Kerkorian's Tracinda...
- The Michigan Bean Commission wants to tell...
- 'Cue-Tip: Line on L.A.'s Best Barbecue
- Treasury Plans Record Auction of Notes, Bonds
- BOOK REVIEW : Tepid Pondering of Middle Age : WHAT WAS MINE Short Stories<i> by Ann Beattie</i> Random House $20, 237 pages
- PICTURE PERFECT : California: Where Strangers With Cameras Can Reveal the State of Things
- NEIGHBORS : Picture Perfect : Photographer focuses on the details when setting up family portraits.
- Quayle Role in Clean Air Rules Assailed : Environment: House Democrats accuse the vice president of trying to gut the landmark law. GOP members leap to his defense in heated debate.
- Lynwood : Latest Gang Deaths Prompt Request for More Deputies
- Quayle Golf Trip Aboard AF Jet Reported
- Of Creatures Great and Small: Beauty and the Wart Hog
- Young Dancers Learning Old Steps
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Attorney Says Lomax Gave Him Letters
- Can't Recall Rest-Stop Shooting, Defendant Says
- Pierce's Lofrano Named WSC's Top Coach
- Ryan Steals the Thunder : At 44, He Strikes Out 16 in Record 7th No-Hitter, Beating Blue Jays, 3-0
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Hernandez Signs Minor League Deal
- Alvarado Wins Fight to Keep Teaching Position
- Official Shot in Soviet Georgia; Guards Kill Assailant
- Earthquake Rattles Alaska
- Statues Stolen From Gardens of 2 Homes
- Venice : Venice Blvd. Project to Start
- Dance Benefit's Motif Red Hot
- Fake Crash Is Sobering Lesson for Teen-Agers
- Miracle Mile : Sculpture Garden to Open
- Mother, Baby Killed in Firebombing : Tragedy: Police suspect the act was a gang reprisal in a neighborhood that has been battered by crime.
- Hansell Making a New Pitch for the Big Leagues : Baseball: Former Kennedy High standout, armed with an improved curveball and changeup, has gotten a fresh start in Dodgers' organization.
- Conner Has Good First Day
- Keith Carradine: Character of a Character Actor : Stage: The actor, who plays the title role in 'Will Rogers Follies,' has a Zen attitude toward his career.
- Cable-TV Company Offers to Purchase Rest of UAE Stock
- Murdoch to Fold British Magazine: Rupert Murdoch's...
- Individuals Fueled Stocks' Rally--Study
- For Spectators, the Pageantry Is Almost as Much Fun as That Fiesta
- Hike in Medical Bureaucracy Costs Cited : Medicine: Researchers say a government-run system like Canada's would save enough money to cover all 34.4 million Americans who are uninsured.
- 1-Vote Margin Puts Candidate in June Runoff : Election: Recount shows Jean Sanders will challenge incumbent Councilwoman Jane D. Robbins in District 4. Richard Bonner fails in a bid for a council seat for the fifth time.
- Sports Time in Tune With Big-Screen Experience
- Rent Board Loses Appeal on Evictions : Ellis Act: Appellate ruling agrees with lower court that buyers of a building didn't break the law by evicting tenants.
- The Hunt for Julie Johnson : Searcher Puts Flyers to Work on Bus Journey
- Close Encounter With Robber Took Reporter Too Up Close, Personal : Crime: It was no secondhand account this time as a man brandished a gun in a grocery store.
- State Tries New Tactic in Environmental Suit
- Till Next Time : Valenzuela Keeps Working Out and Waiting for a Chance He Thought Would Come Sooner
- Clayton Puts Strikeout Record on Ice : College baseball: Junior breaks Northridge career mark in a 10-4 win over Pepperdine.
- TV REVIEW : 'Detective' a Fascinating but Flawed Hour
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rostropovich, Orkis Bring Intensity to Ambassador
- Student Places 3rd in State Citizen Bee
- Asphalt and Oranges : Growth: Defenders of a CSUN citrus grove say it is a part of Valley history and shouldn't be plowed under for a parking lot.
- Third Street Promenade Is Just Another Disneyland Facsimile
- THEATER REVIEW 'RED RYDER' : Violent Fantasy : The Plaza Players make the most of the occasionally disjointed play set in the '70s in New Mexico.
- FOR THE KIDS CHEERLEADING : Sideline Sport : Being on the squad means a lot more than chanting rah-rah. Most girls are trained dancers who undergo rigorous training.
- Gossip and the Age of Unenlightenment
- ANAHEIM : Youth Shot in Heel During Gang Fight
- Vault Left on Freeway Turns Out to Be Safe
- SANTA PAULA : 44 Apply for Aid at Disaster Relief Office
- John Sununu's Air Travel
- RANCH STYLE Cinco DE Mayo :...
- Cigarette Ban
- Oh, Those Bagels
- 'Potential of Violence' at Proposed Day-Care Site
- John Sununu's Air Travel
- John Sununu's Air Travel
- John Sununu's Air Travel
- Reservists
- Another Diamond in Luxury Class
- Kitty and the General
- Pasadena's Pool Board Deserves Public Support
- Chernobyl Data
- John Sununu's Air Travel
- John Sununu's Air Travel
- Report on 'Deficiencies' Didn't Show the Good Side
- John Sununu's Air Travel
- MOVIES - May 2, 1991
- Tartikoff Takes On a Challenge at Paramount
- Three Easy Ways to Cook Asparagus
- NO BIG LOSS: Locals always said closure...
- Power Struggles Intensify for Bradley, Adversaries : Politics: The mayor and his opponents face off in at least four hearings dealing with leadership of the city.
- TABLOID HEAVEN: People magazine continues to find...
- PLAY IT AGAIN: Need a band for...
- Some Big City Agencies Miss Water Goals : Conservation: Overall, government has outstripped public's saving at tap. Mandatory 15% cut is in effect.
- Cinco De Mayo : The World of Real Mexican Salsas : Condiments: Whether fresh, boiled, or stir-fried, tomato-based or not, the heat and subtle flavors of salsa bring out the natural flavor of food.
- BEACH TOUR: Movie producer Michael Shamberg was...
- Names in the News - May 2, 1991
- Names in the News - May 2, 1991
- Names in the News - May 2, 1991
- Names in the News - May 2, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 2, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 2, 1991
- Obituaries - May 2, 1991
- Grumman Corp.: The conglomerate reported that its...
- Investors to Get Money Back: They were...
- Texas Instruments Plans Singapore Plant
- Unocal Corp., Los Angeles, has promoted corporate...
- 43-Year Emergency Over, Taiwan Democracy Gains
- The Phone Options for People on the Go : Technology: There are three basic kinds of cellular units. To choose the best for you, consider how and where you will be doing your talking.
- Plan Devised to Aid Richmond Schools : Education: But Gov. Wilson lays foundation for a court fight, saying California cannot bail out every district in trouble because of its own mismanagement.
- Shanghai Vice Mayor Promoted to Mayor
- CYPRESS : Two Champions in an 'Unknown Sport'
- Officer Kills Man at Boardinghouse
- Council Narrows List of Redistricting Plans to 3 : Government: Most members appear to favor a remapping proposal drafted by Councilman Ron Roberts.
- Bergeson Adoption Measure Clears Senate Judiciary Committee
- Bandit Suspect Visited Police Before Capture : Crime: Now held in A's Bandit robberies, David Malley went to S.D. police station April 16 to report Mission Beach traffic accident.
- Soccer
- Troubles on the Farm : Sale of Strike The Gold Further Tarnishes Calumet Image
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Cady Gets Section Record With Homer
- Now, Says Jordan, Bulls Know the Way
- Standard Brands Paint Co.: The Torrance-based paint...
- Toll in Soviet Quake Rises to 100 Dead; 45 Villages Reported Destroyed : Disaster: About 500 are injured and 80,000 are reported homeless. The craggy terrain presents problems for rescue teams in remote areas.
- Wage Increase Legislation Ends Montana State Workers' Strike
- Girls of a Feather : Golden Era Strippers Gather at Their Desert Hall of Fame Reunion
- Fatigue Syndrome Can Take Toll in Many Ways : This debilitating ailment can cause hardships that drive away family and friends. But it doesn't have to be that way, as many sufferers in Orange County find.
- Pomona Man Wrote the Book on Pepsi Merchandise
- Astronauts Must Rush Aurora Study but Results Are Cheered
- FULLERTON : Program on Finance Offered for Seniors
- More Supes? Don't Hold Your Breath
- Supervisors OK Study of More Sites for North County Landfill
- Making Business a Principal Player in Education : Schools: Program puts executives in the driver's seat for a day, where many see similarities between running a company and running a campus.
- FULLERTON : Classes to Focus on Prescription Drugs
- TUSTIN : Historical Society Plans a Victorian Tea
- Ramona
- Grounded by Economic Reality : U.S. may need flashy new fighter, but not 650 of them right now
- Veteran Burbank Official Attends Her Final Council Meeting
- North Hills Expanding Even Before It's a Reality : Communities: Granada Hills residents would rather join the new area than continue to be identified by the post office as part of Sepulveda.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : 7th-Inning Rally Lifts Saugus
- Lawyer in Billing Case Requests Public Defender
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Several Changes Made in Hunting Regulations
- Miscellany
- Heisman Fans Ought to Check Calendar
- SAILING : America's Cup 'Exhibition' Race Is Today
- PREP ROUNDUP : Wild Pitch in 11th Lets Foothill Beat Canyon in Softball
- PEOPLE WATCH
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Dream' at LATC: It's a Puzzlement
- PEOPLE WATCH
- TV Reviews : Edward Herrmann Punctuates 'End of a Sentence'
- Black Bishop Appointed Archbishop of Atlanta
- More Abortion Training Urged by Health Group
- Training Overhaul, Wider Access to Abortion Urged
- Making Do : What Happens When the Stores Are Bare? Ingenious Soviets Build Cars in Their Apartments and Sew Clothes From Flags
- Wilson Budget Will Be Rejected, Brown Predicts
- Solana Beach
- L.A. Schools Chief Proposes Massive Reorganization : Education: Decision-making abilities in many areas would shift to management teams. Plan would cut at least 155 jobs from district's central office, saving about $10 million annually.
- Builder May Have Cleared Site of Sensitive Plant Life
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Manager Warns of Future Expenses
- COUNTYWIDE : Lagomarsino Plans to Back Brady Bill
- 7 Arraigned in Prostitution Case
- Miscellany
- Corporations Urged to Stress Worker Safety : Labor: The head of OSHA is writing business leaders asking them to pay more attention to hazardous conditions.
- STOCKS : Investor Fears Dampen Fed Cuts; Dow Up 10.89
- Irvine Sensors Corp.: The Costa Mesa developer...
- American Express Office in Mexico Robbed; 1 Slain
- Frenchwoman Stabbed to Death in Bethlehem; Fanatic Is Blamed
- Records Show U.S. Attempted to Kill Noriega, Lawyer Says
- Interest Rates Reduced by Fed : Recession: The board acts under pressure from the White House to bolster the sluggish economy. The discount and federal funds rates are affected.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Faces $6-Million Deficit in Budget
- Ford, GM Lose $2 Billion Total in First Quarter
- Research Links Stomach Cancer With Bacterium