- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : The Look That Cooks
- Hundreds Dead in Ethiopia Explosion
- Ghost Story : Spirit Seeker Claims Firm Destroyed a Haunting Videotape
- The Battle Over Beaches and Booze : Trial run for ban on alcohol this summer would be a wise course to follow
- Branding This Dude Ranch Vacation a Success
- STYLE : LOOKS : Sun Strokes
- A Rocking Horse Can Be of Different Color
- Ryzhkov Seeks New Political Life : Soviet Union: The former prime minister is challenging Boris Yeltsin for the Russian presidency.
- A Grave Recalls Australia's History
- Cheney Seeks to Reassure Egypt on Bush Arms Plan
- Cold Fronts Bring Relief to Nation's Record Hot Spots
- Police Grilled Accuser in Smith Rape Case
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : What's Trickling Down to Students Is the Bankruptcy of the Present
- Changing Water Demand
- CITY COUNCIL / 12TH DISTRICT : Gates Rallies Forces in Support of Bernson : Northwest Valley: GOP lawmakers stump for the incumbent. Challenger Julie Korenstein makes personal appeals to undecided voters.
- COMMENTARY ON THE ELDERLY : Senior Citizens Shouldn't Gripe About Nickel Bus Fare Hike : Improvements in their finances leave most in a position to absorb a small increase in what is still a bargain.
- Auto Racing
- Port Arthur Wins Behind Kritscher, 14-1
- Carlson Jumps Record 7-1, but Somebody Goes Higher for Title : Finals: Esperanza's Parlin in shotput, El Modena's Terry in 800 are county's champions.
- In Brief
- Don't Ask Him 'What's New?' : Getty Conservation Institute director Miguel Angel Corzo is committed to the past for the sake of our future
- WASHINGTON : Businesses Lobby Against Plan to Tax Them for Children's Aid Programs
- DOCTOR DOOM
- Good Views of World's Oldest Trees
- Not Strawberry Fields Forever : Oxnard: Although not the farm town it once was and with traffic increasing, a country atmosphere still reigns in the wide open spaces.
- A SMALL TOWN by Shelby Hearon...
- Losing It in Fat City : Whether You're a Ricer or a Wittenbergian, a Stuelkeite or a Structure Houser, Durham's Got a Diet for you
- BLOOD FEUD : Just as South Africa Seems on the Verge of Creating a Democracy, a Black Civil War Threatens to Overwhelm It
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Book Report
- ELECTIONS SCHOOLS : Funds Sought for Building, Renovations : Education: Most controversial proposition is in Pomona, which hasn't approved such a bond measure since 1965. Also on ballots are a bond measure in Walnut and a parcel tax in San Marino.
- COLUMN ONE : Inventing the 'Paper' of Future : Amid stagnant readership and weak advertising, newspapers worry about long-term prospects. Will electronic devices someday deliver a customized news product?
- China Students Seethe but Keep Their Heads Down : Dissent: Two years of repression have convinced them that the government cannot be ousted by protests.
- NEA Head Knows About Weathering Storms
- Drought Dries Up 'Shakespeare on the Meadow'
- 2 Youths Die in Gang Fight
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12th DISTRICT : Candidates Clash on Creating Taxes to Balance Budget : Julie Korenstein: The challenger would consider assessments on sports and entertainment, but only after trimming some City Hall expenditures.
- Woman Thrown Down Hill After Being Raped, Stabbed
- SWC Vote Puts Title Ahead of Cotton Bowl
- A Four-Man Format for Beach Volleyball
- Chadwick's Nightmare Finish Is Linfield's Dream : High schools: Dolphins fail to hold 4-0 lead as Lions roar back for 7-4 victory. Linfield finishes 25-0.
- Miscellany
- Is Money the Only Matter in Expansion?
- In Baseball, Some Records Are Not Meant to Be Broken
- WORLD MUSIC: World Party returns June 18...
- An Eclectic Collection Seeks a Home : The Santa Monica museum includes donated items ranging from the historically significant to the purely kitsch
- Paradise Lost in Wake of FDIC Lawsuit
- Traveling in Style
- DOCTOR DOOM
- Your Mortgage : First-Time Buyers Turn to Relatives
- AUCTION : Riverside County
- BACKGROUND: In February, View reported on Ralph...
- A Sitcom Is a Dramatic Change for Robert Loggia
- Altadena : New Irrigation at Links
- Basic Black Comes Back
- Laying Job Fears to Rest : Mortuary School Students See a Bright Future: Even in Recession, They're Assured of Employment
- While the City Spins Out of Control : Government: Los Angeles seems to be going through a textbook case of a city descending into chaos. Can we lurch back from the abyss?
- Man Clubbed and Robbed of Watch by 2 Men in Irvine
- Man Linked to Abductions, Rapes of Teens in Azusa, West Covina
- Lewis Plea Falls on Deaf Ears : Baseball: Angels beat Blue Jays, 11-8. Pitcher sounds off after he is removed early for failing to hold a 6-0 lead.
- Auto Racing
- Once In, Valenzuela Gets Them Out : Baseball: He has to produce identification to enter the park in Little Rock. Then he pitches a two-hit shutout.
- Brothers' Album Blends Folk, Rock and Pop in a Return to Acoustic Roots
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : FILM REALITY : Zipping Into Summer (<i> OK, OK,</i> Sauntering)
- THE PRACTICAL PALEONTOLOGIST by Steve Parker...
- Taking The Kids Along : Is It Possible to Keep Everyone Happy on a Family Trip? Surprising Tales of Joy From the Vacation Front. : Toddling Off to Mexico With Baby, Stroller and Diapers
- From Sunstone, By OCTAVIO PAZ
- Traveling in Style : Dog Days in Provence : Fashion and Sporting Notes From the Menerbes Dog Show
- Ice Shows and Ice Rinks Blanket the Southland
- Like Topsoil, Farmers' Ethics Erode : Morality: The difference between right and wrong isn't as clear-cut as it used to be, observers say. Economic problems and bureaucracy get much of the blame.
- Keeping Busy Can Be Child's Play
- CAMARILLO : City Expects to End Fiscal Year With $2-Million Reserve
- Ojai Festival Regains Financial Solvency, Popularity : Arts: This year's less avant-garde program sells out. Large donations help create a cash surplus.
- Last Hurrah a Satisfying One for Montclair Prep
- A Shifting in the Sand? 4-Man Comes to Fore
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : A Headache for Lakers : Bulls' Scottie Pippen, Now a Mature On-Court Force, Is Ready to Silence His Critics
- Terry's Victory in 800 Meters Is Payback for Hard Work, Past Disappointments
- In Brief
- ON LOCATION : Bad to the Bone : Rock's bad boy Mick Jagger hunts bodies from the past to recycle in 'Freejack'--but don't call him 'unsympathetic'
- One-Woman Operetta : Actress Regales Her Audiences With the Story of Her 'Rotten Life'
- 'Success' Out of Failure : Banking: The liquidation of Valencia Bank in Santa Ana ended with all creditors and depositors paid off, and a surplus. So should it have been seized at all?
- What Travelers Need to Know About AIDS
- THE GRAVE OF ALICE B. TOKLAS &...
- Reflections on a Medieval Cobblestone Gem
- Colossus: The Forbin Project (Showtime Monday at...
- Athletic Malibu Couple's Forte Lies in Wanting to Learn More
- Westside Summer : Day Camps
- School Learns Painful Lesson on Safety : * $12-Million Settlement Is an Inducement to Take More Precautions Around Water
- Price Hikes Flatten Champagne Market : Sales: French producers are faced with a sharp increase in grape costs as California sparkling wines gain a greater market share.
- THE WINE LIST
- STYLE : OUTDOOR LIVING : Everything Under the Sun
- The Young and the Restless : O'KEEFFE & STIEGLITZ: An American Romance, <i> By Benita Eisler (Doubleday: $29.50; 560 pp.)</i>
- Free Guide Lists Ireland Discounts
- Variations on an Enigma : GERONTIUS, <i> By James Hamilton-Paterson (Soho Press: $19.95; 265 pp.)</i>
- As You Like It--Trips Geared to Single Interests : Trends: In the fast-growing field of specialty travel, there are tours for, among others, recovering alcoholics, baseball fans, women seeking husbands and gay tourists.
- Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart...
- Today a Tony, Tomorrow a TV Series?
- Foster Home for Monkeys Is First Step in Effort to Aid Disabled : Medicine: Families who are picked to train capuchins to be helpmates for handicapped people find they are dealing with something near-human.
- Shuttle Delayed Again; Unit for Navigation Fails : Space: The problem is found shortly before blastoff. Scrubbing the launch comes at an awkward time as hearings on NASA start this week.
- La Verne : Walking Tour Saturday
- Gilt Peels Off Elite Lifestyles : Economy: Even rich residents of the Westside have cut back on spending, and that's bad news for those who supply them with luxuries and frills.
- It's Garry Shandling's New Act Comic Returns to Stand-Up With an Insecure Air of Confidence
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- DIVERSIONS : Skaters Cut Dashing Figures on the Ice : Events: The Tour of World Figure Skating Champions brings together professional and amateur artists this weekend at the Forum.
- Monthly Report
- Notes about your surroundings.
- 2 Cases Signal Insurers' Rebellion Against Lawyers
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of June 2-8
- Council Results to Alter L.A. Political Landscape : Voting: Races will test strength of Mayor Bradley and his allies and show which way the wind is blowing on development issue. The public will also decide on five city ballot measures.
- Despite 24th Spot, Derrike Cope Confident for Dover Race Today
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Caso Hits Homer to Lead Capistrano Valley Victory
- Pro Football
- Orioles Get Sense of Relief Against Red Sox
- Magic or Michael? You Can't Lose With Either One : Matchup: Hypothetical choice between Johnson and Jordan is a tough call for seven of basketball's authorities.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : STAR SEARCH : Well, You Have to Admit S.A. <i> Sounds</i> a Lot Like L.A.
- COVER STORY : Criticism, New Aesthetics and the 'Q' (for Quality) Word
- DOCTOR DOOM
- Riverside County* HEMET: Phase III of Hemet...
- IN EXCESS
- Limo Firms Stall as Their Clients Forgo the Frills
- Despite Skeptics, Channel Tunnel Linking England, France Near End : Chunnel: High-speed trains between Paris and London expected in 1993. Traditional cross-Channel ferry businesses expect to be hard hit.
- Thousand Oaks Woman Killed in Drive-By Shooting : Violence: Gang members suspected in city's first such fatality. Victim was mother of a 15-month-old girl.
- COLUMN LEFT : Enraged Also Means Engaged : An American West exhibit has clunky moments, but at least it inspires passionate response.
- Food Boxes Help the Poor to Feed a Child : Nutrition: New federal program can aid about 5,000 Orange County families a month, administrator says.
- TENNIS: FRENCH OPEN : Edberg Has Reason to Smile After Victory
- U.S. Volleyball Team Faces Italy Tonight
- For Really Wins at Belmont Park
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : A Rivalry Not to Be Kissed Off : Jordan, Johnson Are Friends Now, but It Wasn't Always So. One Statistic Separates Them:Magic Leads in Title Rings, 5-0.
- Gardena High's Stanley Takes a Big Step, Wins High-Jump Title
- IN THE GETO: Remember all the hoopla...
- In Brief
- 21st Beautification Awards Announced
- Traveling in Style : TO THE CASTLE, STEP BY STEP : In Prague, Climb a Back Stairway Into History
- PLAY THINGS
- STYLE : WOMEN'S FASHION : COOLING IT
- Traveling in Style : The Lost Art of Travel : Why Go Anywhere If What You Really Want Is the Comforts of Home?
- The Worms in Castro's Apple : LOS GUSANOS, <i> By John Sayles (HarperCollins: $22.95; 475 pp.)</i>
- GOINGS ON
- ON THE EDGE : THE ENIGMA OF SUICIDE, <i> By George Howe Colt (Summit Books: $24.95; 561 pp.)</i>
- Big Chill for Class of '91 : Jobs: Prospective employers are less willing to take a risk on a graduating senior whose academic record was good, but not great.
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Incumbent Faces 'Vitality' Issue; 1st Latino Is in Runoff
- Recession Has Bitter Taste for Restaurants : Westside: Business at hundreds of eateries is down 10%. You can even get a table at Spago.
- Safety, Not Politics, Drives 'Keep Left-Keep Right' Signs
- Official at JPL to Lead Chamber
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Wall Flowers
- Monterey Park : Civil Rights Bill Backed
- Garment Factories Thrive on Immigrant Labor : Exploitation: Workers include teen-agers and younger children toiling in often-unsafe conditions for less than the legal minimum wage of $4.30.
- Should NEA Spend Scarce Arts Money on Grants to Superstars? : Fellowships: Funds that have gone to established artists like Eudora Welty or Lionel Hampton might be better spent on youngsters' arts education.
- All in the Nelson Family
- Bittersweet Graduation for CSUF's Class of '91 : Commencement: The joyful event is dampened by the school's financial crisis--its worst in its 32-year history.
- Girl Shot in Head After Prom Party; Suspect Captured
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Sutton, the Hottest of the Hot, Leads by One
- Double Duty : A small group of Hollywood extras use parts of their anatomies in movies and TV roles--although you'd never know it from the screen credits
- Nothing Short of a Miracle Needed at Trade Talks : Commerce: As the 107-nation conference begins in Paris, election-year politics and a huge gap on farm subsidies are hurdles in revamping longstanding world trade rules.
- Maverick Farmer's Drought Solution : Agriculture: Lee Simpson says high-tech drip irrigation means growing better crops with less water.
- STYLE : Gardens : Waterscapes
- S. Bernardino County* ONTARIO: Laing Homes 297-unit...
- Farewell My Lovely Appetizer
- Fact: Men and children create 90% of...
- Conflict-of-Interest Probe Hinders Reed's Endeavors
- Poles Hear Pope Hail 'New Voice' of Freedom
- KEVIN SPACEY: For the 'Darrow' Defense
- British Health Care Fight a Hornets' Nest : Politics: Conservatives propose reforms that cut the costs of subsidized medical care.
- Worker Killed in Tractor Accident
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fight Is a Draw, but A's Win Game in Chicago
- COMMENTARY : With Bob Ferry 'On,' NBC Off and Running
- The La's: Just Four Lads From Liverpool
- ***ICE-T"O.G. Original Gangster" SireSo now Ice is...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : Can't <i> ($25 Million) </i> Think <i> ($25 Million) </i> About <i> ($25 Million) </i> It
- SCARY MONSTERS: John Lennon assassin Mark David...
- GRIND! : What's faster than speed metal, angrier than punk? 'Grindcore,' a British style that shatters the limits of heavy metal.
- Many Banks Have Started Managing Portfolios
- Doggone Good Life : Creator of Marmaduke Cartoon Has Enjoyed His Share of Laughs
- 'Unsinkable' Sub Springs a Leak : Engineering: UC Irvine students test the submersible they have been building since school started last year. Some of the news was encouraging.
- WATER WATCH
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : 5-A DIVISION : Upstart Camarillo Defeats Buena Behind Pitching of Richardson, 3-0
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Verdugo Hills' Canale Records 20 Strikeouts
- June Brings Tributes, Revues, Satire and Michael Crawford
- 3 Versions of Borodin's Second Arrive
- STYLE : MEN'S FASHION : SHORT CHANGES
- THE BIZ
- CLOSE-UP
- TALK'S NOT CHEAP
- Washing Leaves Could Get Rid of Spider Mites
- FICTION
- Traveling in Style : This is How the World Ends : Blustery Days in South America's Tierra del Fuego
- FICTION
- Excerpt From McNamara's Latest Detective Novel
- The Worst of All Possible Worlds : JERNIGAN, <i> By David Gates (Alfred A. Knopf</i> :<i> $21</i> ;<i> 238 pp.)</i>
- Westside Summer : Kid's Programs Are Answer to Endless Summer
- 'Green' With Finney : Timing is perfect for actor to play a role that eluded him two decades ago
- Wilson Sees Budget Answer by End of Week
- What We Really Think About Adultery
- Scientists Warn of Damage to Coral Reefs
- First Prosecution Witnesses Appear in Kuwait Trials
- Malaysia Modernizes Rubber-Tapping to Remain No. 1 : Southeast Asia: Government hopes to stay competitive by reducing production costs by 20%.
- Dear Diary: Europe's Great Despite This Pension Thing
- Tuesday's Elections
- Crew Makes Difference in Freefall's Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Carrigan Stays Unbeaten, Powers Compton to Title
- An Awesome Outlook for Global Builders
- Singer and actress DIANA ROSS--whose other homes...
- Restaurants : STRAIGHTFORWARD STUFF : At Red Car Grill, the Best Dishes Are the Simple Ones: Meat, Potatoes and Onion Rings
- STYLE : DESIGN : BLAZING COLOR
- Goodby to the Mental Ward : THE FLOCK: The Autobiography of a Multiple Personality, <i> By Joan Frances Casey with Lynn Wilson (Alfred A. Knopf: $22.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- TRAVELING IN STYLE : THE RHYTHMS OF MARRAKECH : At Morocco's Ancient Crossroads, a Swirl of Ferocious Energy and Fierce Color
- MEATLESS DAYS by Sara Suleri (University...
- The Day Before Yesterday : THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN: World Society, 1815-1830, <i> By Paul Johnson (HarperCollins: $35; 1,120 pp.)</i>
- Promising to Be Demure, Italian Porn Star Weds
- Student Drops Back In After 25 Years, Enjoys 2nd Chance
- Japan to Open More Building Jobs to U.S. Bids
- American Television: Closing the Window on an Alien World
- Voters to Decide Fate of New Police Station
- Veteran of Economic Ups and Downs Hangs On
- Madeline is up to more mischief in new Family Channel episode
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gates Affair Stirs Nostalgia for 'Elites'
- Rep. Aspin Is Dating Executive of Tank Parts Supplier
- Mannes Case Appeal Is an Uphill Battle : Courts: The D.A. seeks to retry a drunk driver on murder charges in the crash that killed three.
- The 'Even-Handed' Judge in Mobil Case : Torrance: Retired Superior Court Judge Harry V. Peetris is praised by legal observers as intelligent and fair.
- SIMI VALLEY : Customer Held in Restaurant Stabbing
- Youth, Optimism Are Their Prime Assets : Economy: Jobs for him are hard to find; she faces a layoff, but they haven't given up on the future.
- 3rd Suspect Held in Armored Car Shooting : Crime: A Pomona man who police say taunted them is captured in Las Vegas. Two other suspects identified him. The victim remains in guarded condition.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : JUNE 1
- Hollywood Drama : A historical neighborhood in in San Juan Capistrano may be bulldozed for a housing project. But 'you can't find this anymore,' a resident protests.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Gingrich Can't Get Back in Groove
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Capistrano Valley Completes Its Revival : Preps: Team that was once 2-5-1 in its own league beats Canyon, 8-3, to cap a playoff run.
- BASEBALL : No-Hitter Against Bakersfield Gives Ailing Martinez a Healthy Outlook
- Norris Finishes Curry, in Fight and Career : Boxing: Former champion is knocked out in eighth round. Taylor gains a split decision.
- Ruland Making Dreams Fit Into Reality
- Ruelas Posts Unanimous Decision in Comeback
- ART NOTES : Galleries Shuffle and Garage Gets a Home
- DISCHING THE DIRT
- Heat Is Latest L.A. Soccer Casualty
- New World Order
- Supreme Court on Abortion
- Galanter Opposed
- Desert Storm Bravado
- County Medical Assn. Supports Health 'Equity Funding' by State
- Supreme Court on Abortion
- L.A. Ballot Measures
- Thinking of 'Oz'
- Make Room for Bikes
- Mola Proposal's Effect on Seal Beach
- Don't Buy the Hype for Those Hygiene Items
- Capistrano Valley Students Offer Theories on Evolution-Creation Flap
- DISCHING THE DIRT
- Kemper Defended
- Picking Up the Pieces for Those Who Didn't Care : Responsibility: A discarded kitten is the last straw for an animal lover who is tired of finding abandoned and abused pets at every turn. 'What were you thinking when you threw him out?' she asks in an open letter.
- Measure P Much Needed by Schools
- Cold on Hot Property
- Gensia Co-Founder
- Hollywood and Art
- Capistrano Valley Students Offer Theories on Evolution-Creation Flap
- On Being High--and Dry--in O.C.
- DISCHING THE DIRT
- Mola Proposal's Effect on Seal Beach
- Too Much Talk and Play
- What a disappointment the final episode of...
- Capistrano Valley Students Offer Theories on Evolution-Creation Flap
- Dow Index Is Trying to Tell Us Something
- Bruce Willis, Unions and the Rising Cost of Filmmaking
- Make Boozers Buy Round for Victims
- BOOK MARK : To Commit...
- Supreme Court on Abortion
- Brady Bill Support
- Child Care Relief
- Supreme Court on Abortion
- Commemorative Money
- "Gabriel's Fire" is by far the best...
- County Medical Assn. Supports Health 'Equity Funding' by State
- Capistrano Valley Students Offer Theories on Evolution-Creation Flap
- DISCHING THE DIRT
- Are Southland Colleges Ahead of the Game?
- Capistrano Valley Students Offer Theories on Evolution-Creation Flap
- Classical Music, Attire
- MORE DIRT
- Capistrano Valley Students Offer Theories on Evolution-Creation Flap
- Why can't NBC show reruns of Johnny...
- Thanks for the Romance
- Capistrano Valley Students Offer Theories on Evolution-Creation Flap
- Deep-Six Toilets
- Capistrano Valley Students Offer Theories on Evolution-Creation Flap
- L.A. Ballot Measures
- Supreme Court on Abortion
- Prop. 13
- Artists Missing a Certain Something
- The Richard A. Perkins letter (TV Times,...
- Bush on School Choice
- What's in a Name?
- On Being High--and Dry--in O.C.
- Capistrano Valley Students Offer Theories on Evolution-Creation Flap
- Funds Do Care About a Company's Ethics
- Supreme Court on Abortion
- Home Inspectors
- Proposed Tax Seen as Just First Move
- "Northern Exposure" (CBS) has got to be...
- Does anyone notice that commercials are the...
- Supreme Court on Abortion
- Bruce Willis, Unions and the Rising Cost of Filmmaking
- Contractors' Scrutiny Doesn't Go Far Enough
- Bruce Willis, Unions and the Rising Cost of Filmmaking