- Vons Drops Thompson; Big Blow to Ad Agency
- Water Usage Cut by 15% in April but Officials Call for More Savings
- Islamic Fundamentalists Halt Algeria Protests : Unrest: Algiers is quiet, but the North African country's march to democracy is at least temporarily shelved.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Quaker State Corp. has elected Chief Executive...
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Free Trade With Mexico
- Senate Votes to Let Baby Bells Manufacture : Telecommunications: The bill would let the regional phone firms compete with AT&T; by letting them make equipment.
- FLICKS FILM & VIDEO FILE : Double Feature : Family Film Night in Port Hueneme will focus on a girl on an all-boys baseball team, and a Turkish folk tale.
- State Senate Bill May Hurt Soka Land Buy
- First Interstate Bank of California has elected...
- Big Debate Over a Small Energy Firm's Prospects : Finance: Benton Oil's stock has soared in the last year. Skeptics say it is vastly overpriced and oppose the company's plan to quadruple the number of shares outstanding.
- Temple City : Carwash Permit Delayed
- Fender Moving Headquarters to Arizona : Manufacturing: The guitar company needed a place where it could expand while keeping costs down. Its Corona plant will continue to operate.
- Tandy Unveils an Improved Home PC
- California Water Service, San Jose, elected C.H....
- Low-Fat Beef and Spicy Salsas
- Lighten Up, George
- Tank U.
- Bill to Ban Some Tests on Rabbits Gains
- COMPANIES
- EPA Seeks to Protect Banks From Liability
- There's Gold in Them Thar Trash Bins : Recycling: A mall general manager has figured out a way to turn used cardboard into a profit-making sideline.
- * If you like wine and the...
- The New Greens: A Gardener's Guide : Plantings: Both <i> mesclun </i> and <i> misticanza </i> are chosen to stimulate the full spectrum of your taste buds.
- Tortellini and Eggplant: Italian Made Easy
- ORANGE COUNTY
- West Links Aid for Soviets to Economic Reform
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Few Rebels, Few Causes in Britain
- Grad Night Blow-Outs
- Sayles Makes Black Sox Scandal a Whole New Ballgame
- Trustees Criticized for Bowers Removal
- Aide Says Other Golf Courses Busier
- Praise for Diamond Bar City Council
- Keeping Graffiti Off the Walls
- A Vote Against the Helmet Law
- Questions Over Insurer's Collapse
- 1991 PREP BASEBALL ALL-STARS : Banning's Busby, Narbonne's Van Lue Lead Class of 1991 : Prep baseball: South Bay player of year helped Pilots reach L.A. City 4-A Division final. Coach of year guided Gauchos to City 3-A championship, their first section title in the sport.
- Planned Parenthood Clinics Deserve a 'No'
- Immigrants Should Learn the Language
- Youth Asks for a Race Sponsor
- Veterans Earned Right to Operate Bar
- Bacharach Should Stop New Building Projects
- MOVIES - June 6, 1991
- MOVIES - June 6, 1991
- Obituaries - June 6, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 6, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 6, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 6, 1991
- Names in the News - June 6, 1991
- Names in the News - June 6, 1991
- No NCAA Sanctions for SDSU : Women's basketball: Report states university acted 'responsibly,' but then-coach says he committed no wrongdoings.
- Was Missing Woman Victim of Foul Play? : Mystery: One disappearance is solved by a phone call but police still must solve a second.
- More Cuts Predicted in Wake of Bond Loss : Camarillo: Sixty percent of voters approved the measure to finance new schools and refurbish aging ones. But 67% was needed.
- Mantle Passes to City's New Black Leaders : Election: Ridley-Thomas and Walters vow to break with policies of predecessors on City Council and focus on residents' needs.
- Money Matters: How Lawyers Get Paid
- Gunman Aimed to Kill More, S.D. Police Say : Shootings: Laid-off worker nursed his anger and carefully planned the attack, according to authorities.
- TONIGHT: Comedians Dana Gould and Karen Anderson...
- POOL SHARK: Robin Bell of Cypress is...
- OUT OF TUNE: The departure from Orange...
- Abortion Foes Chafe at Bishop's School Clinics Stance
- Wines for the Rich and Famous
- Newly Found Tape Clears Amburgey of Illegal Vote : Courts: Prosecutors drop conflict charge when review of 1987 council discussion is inconclusive.
- 6 Executives Were on Hit List, Suspect Tells Police : Rampage: The man held in the slaying of two managers at a San Diego firm confessed freely, officers report.
- O.C. Grand Jury Assails Parkland Transaction : Oversight: An inquiry into the signing away of 96 acres in Laguna Niguel won't prompt criminal charges.
- ROADSIDE ATTRACTION: They won't be as fun...
- TECHNOLOGY - June 6, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - June 6, 1991
- Bill to Oversee Executive Pay Is Introduced:...
- Terrorized Elgar Plant Employs 270
- U.S.-Led Task Force Leaving Kurdish Area
- Rosenstiel Wins Media Critic's Award
- Algeria Puts Off Elections; Premier Quits : North Africa: The president declares a state of siege after rioting by Muslim fundamentalists. The army moves in.
- Georgia Man's Mail Bomb Trial Opens : Crime: The case is moved to Minnesota because of concerns about publicity. A federal judge and civil rights lawyer were killed by the devices.
- Man Told to Stay Clear of Pilar Wayne : Court relief: The Duke's widow wins a restraining order against a man who she says is pestering her.
- Santa Ana Budget Proposal Is Put on Hold
- Woman Critically Hurt in House Trailer Fire
- Council OKs First Major Otay Mesa Housing Project
- Soka University Selected as Site for Calabasas Pumpkin Festival
- Carts Caught in Culture Clash : Vendors: Some view San Fernando's street refreshment sales as a Latino tradition. Others cite health and competition concerns in calling for a crackdown.
- COUNTYWIDE : Tree-Protection Ordinance Extended
- Debris Closes I-15 Near Temecula
- No Major Malathion Harm Found : Health: County officials say test results reassure them that aerial spraying is safe. More than 100 Southland residents were examined after complaining of rashes.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Mercury Will Test Best in Midwest
- AMERICAN LEGION NOTEBOOK : Randall's Recall Stirs Bitter Memories for Muckey
- Winning Not Enough for Sockers
- Patriarch of Bulls : Ex-Trojan Winter, 69, Designed Chicago's Triple-Post Offense
- Sugary Pitches to Kids Capture a Sweet Market
- Wasps for Sale : Homeowners Can Go on Offensive in Whitefly Infestation by Buying Batches of the Pest's Natural Enemy
- Bernardi Marks His 30th Year on the City Council
- DANA POINT : Birthday Boy Helps Put Out Motel Fire
- SIMI VALLEY : Fire Causes $77,000 Damage to Store
- Over Quota on Playing Politics : Civil rights needs to be above partisanship
- Suspect Ordered to Trial in Rapes of Schoolgirls
- Holliday, Banks Taken in Baseball Draft
- As a Pitcher, Richardson Catching On
- Oxnard Could Lose Athletics to Budget Cuts : Junior colleges: School officials are considering the suspension of all nine intercollegiate teams; spending reduction of $4.6 million proposed.
- Clark Downplays Problems He Had With Padres Last Year
- Baseball Coach at Canyon Resigns
- JAZZ REVIEW : The Basie Beat Goes On : His Orchestra, Performing at Disneyland, Is Very Much Alive and Doesn't Dwell in the Past
- Becker Grit Surges to the Surface : French Open: His power attack is too much for clay specialist Chang in quarterfinal.
- CLIPBOARD : DISCOVERY : SEA BREEZE PET CEMETERY
- MAKING IT WORK : Suggestions on How to Stay Friends With Divorcing Couple
- MOORPARK : Plan OKd Near Area Zoned for Animals
- Lindsay Casts a Long Shadow : 9th District: Voters show little enthusiasm for candidates to replace the late councilman. They recall fondly how he got services for his constituents for 27 years.
- Murder Victim's Car Found in New Mexico
- COUNTYWIDE : Hard Hats Given to Ax-Wielding Board
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Fees OKd for Non-Residents
- Vista Man Admits to Elaborate Tax Scheme : Fraud: He pleads guilty to repeatedly filing false returns that government says netted him $220,000. He faces up to 20 years in prison and a $1-million fine.
- CLIPBOARD : New Home Sizes
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residents Who Save Water Can 'Bank' It
- 3 Charged With Murder in Drive-By Killing of Woman : Thousand Oaks: They are accused of shooting Jennifer Jordan, 20, described as an innocent bystander.
- Parrish Gets Three Hits to Break Out of a 6-for-51 Tailspin
- No Lead Is Safe : Sabatini Comes Back After Facing a 7-5, 5-2 Deficit Against Novotna
- Florida Knocks Fresno State Out of Series, 2-1
- UCI Coach's High School Visits Might Be in Violation of Rules : Basketball: Baker says he was introducing himself to area coaches--not recruiting--during NCAA's 'quiet' period.
- CSUN's Clayton Signs Contract With Mariners : Baseball: Player-of-the-year finalist passes up his final year of college eligibility.
- 2 Defense Firms Plan $3-Billion Suit Over Pact : Aerospace: General Dynamics and McDonnell Douglas claim the Navy stuck them with an illegal contract in the A-12 attack jet program, which has been scrapped.
- Builders' Bet on Recession Was a Winner : Housing: New home sales continued to rebound in April, and unsold inventories have plunged.
- House Panel Votes to Kill B-2: The...
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Soviets Reportedly Hid Chemical Arms
- Panel OKs Bill Easing Limits on Water Sales : Supplies: Farmers would be allowed to send surplus to drought-stricken cities. Legislation faces several hurdles before passage.
- * What Hippocratic Oath?: A British doctor...
- Senate Democrats to Offer New Health-Care Proposal : Congress: The plan would require all companies to provide medical insurance for their workers or pay a tax on their payroll.
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Police Kill 7 in Islamic Protests
- Cambodian Factions Fail to Agree on Peace Terms
- Toddler Tumbles 3 Stories, Walks Away With Scratches
- NASA Fears Weather May Add to Shuttle Delays
- Emirates, Bahrain to Buy 28 U.S. Copters : Defense: The sale of Apache attack aircraft opens a major drive by Washington to arm its allies in the Persian Gulf.
- Robert K. Gray has been named chairman...
- Another Court Win for Developers: A Los...
- Electronics Retailer Stops Paying Debts: Highland Superstores...
- Peter Churm Steps Down as Furon Chairman, CEO
- Polygram Expands Holdings: Polygram Holding Inc. has...
- BANKING / FINANCE : ITT Bank Takes the Road Less Traveled in Gathering Money
- W. Stanley Mooneyham; Led World Vision Relief Growth
- Jordanian Soldier Gets 28 Years for Firing on Israelis
- Ex-Governor to Get Achievement Award
- 3 Men Accused of Exceeding Limits on Campaign Gifts
- Police Panel to Hear Private Testimony by Bradley, Hahn, Reiner : King beating: All three have been criticized for not doing enough to curb use of excessive force.
- KCET Fires 17 Employees in Cost-Cutting Move
- VENTURA : Teachers Union Acts Against Caldarelli
- MISSION VIEJO : Member of Planning Commission Resigns
- Leave the Cave, See the Light
- SANTA PAULA : Program to Teach Bilingual Fluency
- Sailing
- ALL-COUNTY TEAMS AND ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : Parkinson's Success Proves Perplexing : Girls' track: Orange Lutheran sophomore turns in top times with little training or experience.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Padres' Whitson on Disabled List
- Track and Field
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : It's a New Trip for Bull Coach : Jackson Has Been in Finals Before, but This Is Different
- Gay Scout Leader Barred
- General Atomics Buys Chevron Uranium Mines: The...
- UAL Looking Into a 650-Passenger Jet
- Japan Agrees to Open Market to U.S. Chips : Trade: Tokyo vows to give 20% of its market to foreign semiconductor producers and not 'dump' its products in the U.S.
- Businessland Purchased by N.Y.-based JWP : Acquisitions: The engineering and consulting firm plans to use the ailing computer retailer's resources to supply equipment to its 40,000 clients around the world.
- The Need to Open Radio Bands
- Eva Le Gallienne, 92; Actress Was a Giant of the Theater
- Judge Says Firm Schemed to Bilk Immigrant Workers : Fraud: Court plans to create restitution fund so those swindled can recover money they paid thinking they were getting documentation.
- Neighbors Tell of Accused Killer's Weird Beliefs : Armageddon: Hansel talked of killing, survival and a biblical link to a coming nuclear holocaust.
- PIRU : Aid Available for Jobless Workers
- To Some, Refuge Looks More Like a Trap : Salvadorans: Their protected status here should be extended until the U.S.-supported war in their homeland ends.
- Bank Robber Makes Getaway on RTD Bus
- ANAHEIM : Developer-Charity Housing Plan Is OKd
- MOORPARK : Supporters Protest Plan to Fire Bowers
- OJAI : School Aide Laid Off Over Lack of Work
- Cat Show : Kosier Has His Pet Mountain Lion on Display and Under Control
- This Decision Was Beyond Coin Flip
- COMMENTARY : Hoppy, Gene and the Lone Ranger Ride Again
- UC Irvine dance faculty member Janice Plastino...
- Elario's Rides Brazilian Wave of Popularity : Music: June festival will test the waters with three top jazz acts: singers Kenia and Astrud Gilberto, and instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal.
- COLUMN ONE : Big Science Faces Big Troubles : Current projects will cost $160 billion to build and operate. Critics question their affordability and worry that individual researchers are being shortchanged.
- Oil Analysis Prevents Trouble Down Road
- The Buzz From 'Disneyland for Booksellers'
- Sixth-Grader Dies After Collapsing at Dance Rehearsal
- Bradley, in City Car, Gets Speeding Ticket
- IRVINE : Research Released on Schizophrenia
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela to Start Against Tigers
- STAGE REVIEW : A Live 'Seven Brides' Is No Match for the Movie : Just like some other classic film musicals--'Singin' in the Rain' and 'Meet Me in St. Louis'--the magic is lost in the translation.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Pace Drains Intrigue From 'La Maison'
- SEC Proposes to Ease Rules on Foreign Tender Offers : Securities: The changes would exempt foreign entities from some U.S. registration requirements.
- State Budget Negotiations
- Key Democrat Strauss to Be Envoy to Soviets
- Pushed Too Far : San Fernando Weighs Stiffer Penalties for Pushcart Vendors
- Esther Ritter Davis; Community College Chief
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Banks on Cable Fee, Reserve Fund
- ANAHEIM : Convicted Slayer Defies Judge, Jury
- One Less on the Street
- Chemical Fumes Force Evacuation of 2nd-Floor Glendale Apartments
- Status Quo and the Plan to Sell LAX
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Crews Might Return to Bullpen
- New Section Feasibility Reviewed : High schools: Superintendents look into logistics of breaking away from Southern Section, and combining county's public and private schools.
- ALL-COUNTY TEAMS AND ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : Taylor Rebounds for a Killer Season : Volleyball: Senior comes back to average 28 kills a match and lead Huntington Beach to the Sunset League title.
- Titan Athletic Pledges Near $450,000 Mark
- Pacific Enterprises Cuts Dividend 50%
- Sun Shines on Party at Sports Club/Irvine
- Rally 'Round the Palm
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Only 14% of Men Eat Less Fat, Study Finds
- No Soviet Reform, No Western Aid : Economics: Treasury Secretary Brady says at Paris meeting that Moscow's plans lack 'sufficient precision.'
- Voters Reject Seal Beach, Irvine Issues
- Car Taken From Woman Slain in Malibu Found Wrecked in New Mexico
- California, of All States, Needs a Court in Full Color : Judiciary: Gov. Wilson gets bad advice from those telling him to avoid 'ethnic politics' and 'racial quotas' in filling a Supreme Court vacancy.
- Abandoned Car on Freeway Spurs Search for Newport Beach Woman
- Appeals Court Upholds Rent Control Law
- Rigo Beltran, a former Point Loma High...
- Shylock: The Stereotype Is Still a Problem : Stage: Two productions of Shakespeare's 'Merchant of Venice' rekindle concerns from directors and community groups on how the bitter, miserly character is portrayed.
- STAGE REVIEWS : Lots of Trickery but Little Magic in Gimmicky 'Gogol'
- STAGE
- Top Regulator Cleared of a Conflict of Interest : Banking: Comptroller of the Currency Robert L. Clarke's investments did not violate government ethics rules, a probe concludes.
- STOCKS : Dow Loses 7.38 as Investors Take a Breather
- World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : '88 Pan Am Bombing Blamed on Libyans
- Atty. Gen. Thornburgh to Leave Cabinet, Run for Senate : Politics: He will seek Pennsylvania seat once held by late Sen. John Heinz. Bush has not named his choice to lead the Justice Department.
- Man Dies on Freeway After Car Hits Tree
- MISSION VIEJO : School Busing Charge Subject of Hearing
- New Policy Leaves Teachers to Figure Out How
- Bobby Hebert Finally Ends Saint Holdout
- USC Defendants' Stories Varied, Tapes Indicate
- ART
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Hospitality' a Shallow Look at INS Harassment
- Sunken Navy Planes Not the Lost Squadron
- Robert A. Brant Jr.; Business Executive
- Mentally Ill Man Died From Police Chokehold, Not Heart Failure
- Worker Killed in 400-Foot Fall Down Mountain Face After Safety Line Breaks
- COLLEGE BASEBALL WORLD SERIES : Creighton Eliminates CS Long Beach, 13-4
- Final Excitement in Chicago Is Just Short of Incredi-Bull
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sisters at Best When Relating Passion, Grit : The Sweethearts of the Rodeo shine with invigorating country music when not engaging in pre-packaged material.
- DANCE REVIEW : Time Traveling With the Avaz Troupe
- Western Digital Expects Another Quarterly Loss
- Stockholders Sue FNN and Infotechnology.: Stockholders of...
- Cable Giant Backs Off Billing Plan: Denver...
- Vons to Resume Newspaper Ads for Table Grapes
- Digital Sound Corp., Carpinteria, Calif., appointed Robert...
- Schmaltzy Charm Has Taken Strauss From Poverty to Power : Career: Newly named envoy to Moscow has built up a network of relationships in key institutions. He is known for trenchant humor.
- Chung, Emerson, Friedman in Tight Contest for Roos' Seat in Assembly : 46th District: All Democrats, the three lead a 15-candidate field. The winner is expected to be shoo-in for runoff victory.
- The Meter Is Running on Long Showers
- PERSPECTIVE ON FUNDAMENTALISM : In Defense of Raw Religion : Fundamentalism is a civilizing influence, even if its articulation is sometimes of a blunt-edged variety.
- N.Y. Engineering, Consulting Firm to Buy Businessland
- Grazing Subsidies
- Auto Sales Dive 11%, but Worst May Be Over : Transportation: Some manufacturers believe figures hit bottom in May and summer should bring relief as economic indicators strengthen.
- OPEC Decides Not to Lower Oil Output : Energy: The cartel wants a price of $21 a barrel. It hopes that an increase in demand later this year will make that happen.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Medicaid Funds Avert Shutdown
- Mao's Widow Jiang Qing, Radical Leader, Dead at 77
- House Defeats Bush Rights Bill : Congress: The vote clears the way for passage of a more far-reaching Democratic measure on race and job bias. GOP senators unveil a compromise proposal.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Ban on Cigarette Machines Gains
- County Board Delays Extra Pay : Government: The $392-a-month stipend at a time of budget cuts stirred a political outcry. The supervisors decide not to take their 'development allowance' until Jan. 1.
- Drug Kingpin Draws Life in Prison : Smuggling: Anaheim narcotics unit credited in conviction of Colombian operating Southland's second-largest ring.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : 'Public' Parks Should Be That
- Police Commission Asks Gates to Investigate Vernon
- COUNTYWIDE : Ex-Murder Suspect Seeks $1.25 Million
- Nader Leads in Chula Vista Mayor's Race
- Castaic Has More to Offer Than Just Trophy-Size Bass
- Going, Going . . . : Dilapidated Olive Memorial Stadium Must Be Renovated or Razed
- LOS ALAMITOS : Midwest Attracts Two Top Pacers
- TV REVIEW : A Fitting Finale for 'Smithsonian World'
- Young's Numbers Add Up to a Heavy Billfold
- Benefit Auction Rapidly Gathering Momentum
- TV REVIEW : A Bomb That Shook a Life : 'Darrow' Re-Creates L.A.'s Stormy Past
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- United Asks Boeing to Consider 650-Seat Jet:...
- Oxy Unit Settles Contract Dispute: Natural Gas...
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Marines Taking Over Road-Fence Project at Border
- MUGU ROCK : Oxnard Man Was Drowning Victim
- Skateboards, Bicycles Banned at Dana Point Shopping Center
- College Football
- UNLV-Tarkanian Deal Discussed : College basketball: Coach would be allowed to stay at helm for one more season, sources say.
- THE NHL : Bowness, Fletcher Get New Positions
- A Shooting Star With Staying Power : Opera: At 54, Welsh soprano Gwyneth Jones keeps expanding her repertory (she specializes in Wagnerian dramatic roles), and is booked solid for the next five years.
- 2 Defense Firms Plan $3-Billion Suit Over Pact : Aerospace: General Dynamics and McDonnell Douglas claim the Navy stuck them with an illegal contract in the A-12 attack jet program, which has been scrapped.
- DEP's Stock Soars After Hair-Care Lines Get Restyled
- Louisiana Senate Passes Anti-Abortion Bill
- BOOK REVIEW : A Techno-Thriller Zeroes in on Nazis : SEIZING THE ENIGMA: The Race to Break the German U-Boat Codes, 1939-1943 <i> by David Kahn</i> Houghton Mifflin $22.95, 282 pages
- 8 Die in Israeli Raid on Lebanon Guerrilla Bases
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Gunman in Siege Appears in Court
- Major Cocaine Shipper Sentenced to Life Term Without Parole
- Phone Operators Who Serve as Link to Deaf, Hearing Worlds
- Gay Scout Leader Barred
- Activist Stallings to Run for 6th District Seat
- OXNARD : 2 Youths Cited in $150,000 House Fire
- SANTA ANA : Parking Restricted to Cut Traffic, Crime
- Students Disillusioned About Problems at College District : Education: Some worry that their futures will be hurt by administration shake-ups and embezzlement allegations.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mattingly Returns to Lineup in Style
- Golf
- Performers With Disabilities Act Up and Speak Out : Casting: A showcase helps broaden Hollywood's perceptions of disabled actors.
- Company's Coming to Challenge Arnold : Volleyball: Starting middle blocker on U.S. national team prepares to meet all comers for a spot in '92 Olympics.
- Deal Reached on Shifting State Programs : Budget: Wilson and legislative leaders tentatively agree on transferring $2.1 billion in health-related services and supporting revenue to counties. Other big issues remain unresolved.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Senate Passes Bill to Rescue Philadelphia
- French Seize 6 in ETA Raid
- THE DANGER INDOORS : The Next Battle Over Pollution: Inside Story?
- No Major Malathion-Spraying Side Effects Found : Health: Medical tests show few problems even among asthmatics and the allergic in areas where the Medfly was battled. Growers are relieved by the findings, environmentalists unconvinced.
- $250,000 Raised for Post in Jewish History
- Metzger Agrees to Stop Portraying Bart as Nazi
- Insurers' Suit to Block Rate Rollbacks Dismissed
- Supervisors Extend 'Truce' With Malibu
- U.S. Opposes Plan to Curb Airport Noise : Aviation: Citing attempts to form a nationwide policy, federal agency threatens to block grants and tax revenues. A City Council panel backs the proposed ordinance anyway.
- Intended Victim Narrowly Escapes Gunman : Shooting: Company personnel manager didn't realize he was being stalked. At one point he almost ran into the accused killer.
- Endangered Species
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : Sitting Bulls Tired of Being Sitting Ducks : Game 2: Chicago's Jackson decries officiating again. Lakers, with their 1-0 advantage in hand, don't have much to say.