- COP TALK: One way to help deal...
- Brea Mayor Charged on 21 Counts : Complaints: Ronald E. Isles is accused of misdemeanor activity in which he allegedly violated conflict-of-interest and financial-disclosure laws.
- BARTY'S PARTY: Garden Grove Strawberry Festival officials...
- FAST TRACK: More evidence that car-pool lanes...
- TV Uses County to Show AIDS Spread to Suburbs : Broadcasting: Health officials confirm CBS estimate that 12,000 O.C. residents are infected with HIV--and many may not know it.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / JUDICIAL RACES : Three Municipal Court Seats Contested : Nine candidates are seeking two vacancies. A challenge to a sitting judge is also underway.
- Montclair Prep Mulls Joining Foothill League
- McDonnell Douglas Sued Over Emissions : Courts: State says public health endangered by Southland plants' release of cancer-causing chemicals.
- Panel Adds $1.45 Billion for Urban Aid : Riots: Senators give bipartisan support to more funds for social programs nationwide. They also back disaster assistance for Los Angeles.
- Perot's Wealth Stretches Across U.S., Files Show
- AHEAD OF SCHEDULE: UCI junior Eric Kunze,...
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Regional Planners Hire Staff Biologist
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- O'Neal's Statement Is Good for Orlando
- BIOGRAPHY : ROBERT STORR
- A Little Bit Country, a Little Bit Underground
- Exhibit Captures the Beatles' '60s Look : 'Historic Images' Show at Lahaina Galleries in Newport Beach Is Handsome but Lightweight
- FCLO to Temporarily Change Its Venue
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1992
- Suspects Arrested in Denny Beating
- STAGE REVIEW : Morality Tale With Echoes of Chekhov
- UCI Student Takes Leap to Broadway : Stage: 20-year-old gets a leading role in 'Les Miserables' even though most of his work has been in community theater.
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : Excess of Imagination Fills 'The Man Without a World'
- Pacific Symphony Hires Cellist, Violinists and Violists
- MUSIC REVIEW : Boulez Leads Green Umbrella Concert
- STAGE
- DANCE
- Coastal Panel Gives Malibu Key Role in Escondido Canyon
- CONGRESSIONAL RACES / 51ST DISTRICT : Bid to Revive Lowery Another Twist in an Odd Campaign : Politics: The 14-candidate race in the heavily Republican district has been jolted by plot changes since the start.
- UCLA to Give AIDS Program Prominence
- ANAHEIM : Trash Pickup, Sewer Charges Increased
- Wall Rises Outside Foothill Station : Pacoima: Volunteers erect a barrier to protect officers and visitors at the facility, which remains on an elevated security alert.
- Post-Prison Deportation to Change : Repatriation: Pilot program calls for transporting illegal immigrants to the interior of Mexico instead of depositing them at border.
- Ethnic Persecution Didn't Stop Doctor : Y. Fred Fujikawa, Retired surgeon.
- Test of Nerves : Science fair: Some students and their parents are jittery about coming to L.A., but the show goes on.
- School Pay Cuts May Be Deeper : Education: San Diego Unified will have to slash an additional $16 million if the state education budget comes up a projected $1.3 billion short.
- ELECTIONS / 25TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Wealthy Front-Runners Take the Heat From Rivals
- Bad Chemistry Boils Over Between SDSU Students, Dean : Education: Angry chemistry scholars, facing deep cuts in the department, ask, 'Why us?' The sciences dean's reply frustrates them.
- UCI Rape Tale Was Lie, Woman Admits
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Vote to Let Pool Hall Sell Beer
- LOS ANGELES : Latino Leaders Call for Release of Koon Video
- Jackson Tells Students to Help Rebuild City : Education: He tells UCLA and Jordan High audiences to register to vote and to get involved in healing process.
- VENTURA : $606,000 Allocated to Aid Disadvantaged
- Fans Pay Tribute to Welk at Resort He Built
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors OK Firefighters' Pact
- Jury Deadlocks in Compton Officer's Manslaughter Trial
- Quayle Deplores Eroding Values; Cites TV Show
- Teacher Charged With Aiding Prison Escape
- Black Woman to Succeed Cleary as CSUN President : Education: The system's board is reported to have selected the chancellor of the University of Michigan at Dearborn over two other finalists.
- TECHNOLOGY - May 20, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - May 20, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - May 20, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - May 20, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - May 20, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 20, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 20, 1992
- 2-Term Limit Set for Vote in Anaheim : Political reform: Council orders issue on November ballot but rejects proposal to divide city into five voting districts.
- Grand Jury Enters Fray on Pensions : Benefits: Panel urges Board of Supervisors to rescind hikes that will cost taxpayers $265 million. County attorneys say such action would be illegal.
- From the Archives: Lawrence Welk, Popular TV Bandleader, Dies at 89
- Accused Killer's 3rd Trial Opens
- Chevron Consents to Pay $8-Million Fine : Environment: The company agrees to plead guilty to 65 violations related to dumping oil and grease into the Pacific Ocean.
- ELECTIONS / 24th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : McClintock Faces a Surprisingly Stiff Challenge
- Pfund Is Instinctive Choice of Lakers : Pro basketball: Assistant to Riley and Dunleavy has a special quality, West says.
- Tennis
- SOUTHERN SECTION GOLF : Palm Desert Team, Unshaken by Aftershock, Wins Title
- PRESS WATCH : China Syndrome
- COUNTY ELECTIONS / BOARD OF EDUCATION : 3 of the 5 Incumbents Face Challenges by Educators, INS Agent, Businessmen : Trustees oversee department programs for homeless and disabled, among others. Candidates give views on budgets, curricula.
- LOS ANGELES : Another $2.5 Million OKd to Fight Leaks in Subways
- HIGH SCHOOL GOLF : Riley's 72 Clears Way for Patrick Henry Title
- Music Reviews : Major Korngold Work at Chamber LA / Fest
- Honoring L.A.'s 'Secret' Art Pioneer : Art: On the eve of receiving one of the art world's most prestigious awards, Hans Burkhardt looks back at decades of social conscience.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Asleep at the Wheel Rolls Into the Greek
- The San Diego Marriott Mission Valley has...
- John J. Del Vecchio has joined D.L.D....
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Market Scene : Profit Computes in China : The success of Beijing Stone Group demonstrates the staying power of capitalism.
- Irked Presidential Hopeful May Bolt S. Korea's Governing Party
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Briefing Paper : Democracy Taking Many Roads on Pacific Rim : It is entrenched in Japan and absent from North Korea. There's every variant in between.
- Economic Aid for Los Angeles
- SIMI VALLEY : Suit Challenges New Site for Youth Club
- SANTA CLARITA : Blaze Chars 50 Hillside Acres
- The Record Gets Lengthier : Sgt. Koon's unpublished memoirs contain offensive stereotyping
- Police Had Been Pursuing Man Shot by Officer : Investigation: Authorities had responded to a call when they saw the 18-year-old who was fatally wounded in a scuffle early Sunday.
- Lowrider Car Show May Not Return
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 73RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Candidates Turn on Each Other in Crowded Primary Race : Rhetoric takes twist toward nasty in forum for those vying for newly created seat shared by Orange and San Diego counties.
- Councilman's Proposal Puts Drug Clinic in Jeopardy : Lake View Terrace: Ernani Bernardi thinks that the planned site for Phoenix House would be better used as a city administrative office.
- ENERGY
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Insider : Washington Policy on Asia: Watch and Wait : * With the election nearing, the White House wants to avoid dust-ups over its approach to the Pacific Rim.
- William C. Harp has joined the office...
- 18 Haitians Drown, 21 Are Rescued Off Cuba
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Moving to California...
- Kazakh Chief Keeps U.S. Guessing on Arms Pact
- U.S. Trains Kuwaitis to Use Patriot Missiles
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : CALIFORNIA: Eating Out. . .
- Kids' Nature Festival Offers Trail, Booths
- Nazi's Life Term May Mark End of War Trials Era
- Santa Ana Council Discusses Lawsuit Over Design of the Eastern Tollway
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Santa Cruz Vying for Official Surf City Tag
- County Regains Ex-Landfill From Homeowners Group
- SUNSHINE CANYON : Panel Criticizes Study on Landfill
- For Now, No Bright Prospects : Mornings, the Sun'll Be Under a Cover
- COUNTYWIDE : Attorneys to Honor Docent for Her 16 Years of Courtroom Tours
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hurst Continues Mastery of Mets With One-Hitter
- NCAA BASEBALL : Five Southland Teams Are Among 48 to Make Playoffs
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Beat the Blue Jays With Extra Effort, 6-2
- Roditi Defeats Partner Gilles in Kramer Final
- 3-D Systems Reports Profitable 1st Quarter
- Patricia L. Donovan has joined the Handlery...
- Valerie Willis Neil has been promoted to...
- SECURITIES
- UPDATE : Surveying the Landscape of a Catastrophe : A tour of an environmental battlefield finds both the forest and the economy are victims.
- A benefit concert by the Orange County...
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Ride in an Unguided Missile : The Quest Is to Make a Skidding Indy Car as Safe as Possible
- 20-Year-Old Gets Chance of a Lifetime : Stage: Eric Kunze, college junior from Vista, lands a Broadway role in 'Les Miserables'.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Well-Grounded Bluegrass Under Shade Tree : Pickit Line and the Andy Rau Band give solid performances, and both have moments of brilliance. They could work on extra-musical personality, though.
- $400 Million in School Cuts for Next Year Urged
- Nine Players Sue for Free Agency
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 DAILY REPORT : Starters Toward Rear of the Field Will Look Like a Used Car Lot
- 'Best' Is Tops at Cannes : Film Is Based on Bergman's Life; 'Player' Wins 2
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Master Chorale Loses a Good Fight
- Economic Aid for Los Angeles
- State Dismisses Plea for Dump Site Review : Water: County hoped to save money by determining whether proposed North County landfill choices might harm aquifers.
- Korean-Americans Criticize Police
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Three County Teams Earn No. 1 Seedings
- Jordan Chosen MVP; Drexler Is Second
- NCAA BASEBALL PAIRINGS : Titans Get Berth, but No Respect
- Indy Speed Rarely Kills as in Past
- Stabbing Suspect Tripped Up by Own Foot : Crime: Man believed to have attacked 72-year-old Anaheim woman almost escaped by hiding in closet.
- Santa Ana Ban on Camping by Homeless Gets Initial OK : Law: Effort to oust growing tent communities could spur legal challenges.
- Ethics Rules Without Absurdities : The City Council should enact sensible financial-disclosure requirements
- Pfund Will Ask Cooper to Assist in Providing 'Toughness' for Lakers
- They Should Have Slept In, but Put the Audience to Sleep
- Bracken Trying to Hang On to Hang Time : NFL: Punter who lost position after six years with Green Bay is hoping to stick with the Rams.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : USOC Official Says Alzado's Effort Helped
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL : Diamond Bar Is Top Seeded in 5A
- City National Corp. announced three management changes....
- Export Licenses for Vietnam Available
- TECHNOLOGY : Companies Disagree on Best Equipment for Automated Tolls
- NEWBURY PARK : Mail Order Firm Is Fined $40,000
- VALLEYWIDE : New Commuter Bus Routes to Begin
- Lancaster to Purchase 22 Unfinished Houses for $1.4 Million
- Two Sockers Get All-MSL Recognition
- COLUMN LEFT / KAREN GRIGSBY BATES : The X Factor Crosses Racial Lines : But many of those sporting the new look don't know what Malcolm X stood for.
- Shawn Holcomb
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : El Capitan Wins to Move into First
- Tennis
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- After the Fall: NBC Gambles on New Lineup : Television: Trying to regain the ratings lead, the network plans a prime-time schedule with eight new series--five comedies, two dramas and a reality show.
- Seymour Mong has joined Immuno Pharmaceutics as...
- UC San Diego has added two teachers...
- Pacesetter Homes Inc.: The Newport Beach company...
- Guillermo Aguilar has joined CYP Inc., an...
- Steven Smith has joined DIC Enterprises in...
- BOOK REVIEW : A Year in the Life of a Spirited Woman--Complaints and All : ENDGAME: A Journal of the Seventy-Ninth Year, <i> by May Sarton,</i> W.W. Norton & Co., $22.95; 416 pages
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON Creating Jobs
- Tough Plan Urged for Affordable Housing : Construction: Huntington Beach lacks residences for low- and moderate-income families, reports say.
- COLUMN ONE : Turkey: The West's Bridge East : Former Soviet republics seek nurturing. Western powers seek to ensure stability. Their paths are meeting in Turkey.
- MOORPARK : Slogan, Logo Sought for Country Days
- PERSPECTIVE ON GUNS : Still Time to Cancel Your Order : The riots have spurred sales, but evidence shows that a loved one is more likely to be killed than an intruder.
- COMPTON : Killers of 2-Year-Old Boy Spared From Gas Chamber
- VISTA : School Bus Fees Are Coming Back
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council to Consider Bids on Jungleland
- National Security or Cover-Up? : Questionable protests on Iraq-policy disclosures
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Takes Share of West Valley Title
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Blackhawks Take a 2-0 Lead; They Outshoot Oilers, 45-14
- Big Names From La Jolla Chamber
- Key Assumptions on State's Economy Challenged : Report: Two economists say the focus on job flight, regulations and defense cuts misses the point.
- Jack Grasberger has been named vice president...
- Harvey White has been named president of...
- The Annual-Report Card : Corporate statements: Rare is the chairman's message that presents the unvarnished truth, harsh though it might be. Many are models of obfuscation.
- Thomas H. Adams has been elected to...
- Economic Aid for Los Angeles
- 3 Cows Killed in Drive-By Shooting at Dairy Farm
- Childhood Ear Infection Vaccines on Way
- Special Report on Pacific Rim
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Speaking Of: : Three Religions
- Citizens Group Sues to Keep Streets in Neighborhood From Being Gated
- BELL CANYON : Tractor Driver Dies After Fall in Ravine
- "60 Minutes" blows a scoop: It isn't...
- Marine Arrested in Washington in S.D. Slaying
- Heat, Rain Heighten Fire Danger : Weather: Spring rains created an overgrowth of foliage that firefighters fear will cause more brush fires than normal as temperatures continue to rise.
- VENTURA : Credit Correction Firm Fined $2,500
- VALLEYWIDE : Limit Sought on Classroom Heat
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Trammell to Be Out for Eight Weeks
- Weekend Box Office : 'Lethal Weapon 3' Destroying Records
- Wednesday's Challenge: 'A Day in Hollywood' : Photography: Unlike other 'Day in the Life' books, numerous power centers and schedules hinder focusing on entertainment industry.
- Slump Sharpens Demand for Damco's Cutlery
- BANKING
- Check This Out
- Key Contract for Advanced Battery May Be Unveiled
- Biopool International Posts 1st Operating Profit
- Pay Cut Might Stop Ax Poised Over SDSU Jobs : Education: Day says he will press for the option in order to save departments targeted for elimination.
- Judge Sentences Rapist, Already Serving 30-Year Term, to 24 Years
- Rare Contribution : Donated Bone Marrow May Help Save a Life
- SAN DIEGO : Trial Begins in Drive-By Slaying
- Tennis
- San Pedro High's Withey Gets Into Swim of Success
- OCC Softball Leaves Its Mark on Record Book
- Top Burlington Air Express Executives Forced Out : Shake-up: The parent corporation accuses the pair of pursuing an unauthorized management-led buyout of the shipping company.
- Camera Platforms Reduces Quarterly Loss
- Brazil Auctions Off Petrochemical Firm
- Hey, Beer Drinkers, This Flub's for You
- Governments Come in Search of a Slice of the Biotech Pie
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Changing Lifestyles : Rising Middle Class Finds Political Voice : City dwellers' newfound prosperity transforms not just spending patterns but also governments.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Enterprise Zone in L.A. Fraught With Problems
- Harmony Holdings Posts Profit for 3rd Quarter
- A Greener Quarter : Financial institutions: Banks and S & Ls mostly fared better in early '92 than a year earlier. However, there were also some significant setbacks.
- 4 O.C. Firms Rank Among Top 100 in Survey of Nation's Fastest Growing
- Novelist Judith Grossman to Join UCI Faculty : Teaching: Author of 'Her Own Terms' will join Program in Writing in winter term of 1993, ending a long search.
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION
- Frigate Reasoner Tours to Be Part of Seabee Celebration
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Huntington Beach, Mater Dei Attempt to Overtake Nation's No. 1 Team
- Sheriff Says Detention at Home May End : Sentencing: The program came under scrutiny after the release of an 18-year-old drunk driver who killed someone.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Bilardello to Get Start Thursday
- Tennis
- Pfund Can Chalk One Up to Perseverance
- Economic Aid for Los Angeles
- He Managed to Make It Through the Wringer
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Camerata Hits Consistently : Irvine-based orchestra ended 1991-92 season on high note Saturday with well-executed Beethoven program.
- Benton Oil & Gas Co. Reports 1st-Quarter Loss
- Juliette Cohen has been elected to the...
- Thrift Agency Gets Vote of Confidence
- U.S. Pilots Unlawfully Killed Britons, Jury Says : Friendly fire: Families' attorney says he'll seek criminal prosecution in the Gulf War incident.
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Exporting Goods to Asia....
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION
- Brown Finds Receptive Crowd at Oregon Rally
- Taken for a Ride? : Dealer Fails to Take Back Car Sold to an Alzheimer's Victim
- ORANGE : Only One Measure Grabs Voter Interest
- Researchers Encouraged by Cancer Drugs : Medicine: Treatment produces remission of hairy cell leukemia in 85% of patients in Scripps Clinic test.
- FULLERTON : Fire Chief Given Wave of Welcome
- Junior High Students to Discuss Cultural Harmony
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Three Consecutive Doubleheaders Set
- Natasha Kohne
- So Where Was All the Electricity? : America's Cup: The pursuit of sailing's greatest prize had its highs and lows, but overall it fell short of expectations.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Comeback Has Blyleven Nervous
- Notre Dame Upsets USC in Tennis
- Tennis
- Joshua Tree Area Jolted by Strong Aftershock
- Motor City Library Owns the Road : Archives: If it has anything to do with cars, it can probably be found in the National Automotive History Collection in Detroit.
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Culture : In the East, Pop Audience Gets Icons of Its Own : * More than half of Asia's population is under 24. And though they still buy American, they're also embracing local heroes.
- Paddling Put in Perspective : Outrigger canoeist Leslie Davis counsels a more focused approach to training in even the most grueling sports.
- Federal Government Sued for Emergency Food Stamp Aid : Riots: Bush Administration is illegally denying assistance, class-action suit asserts. Government says existing programs are adequate to take care of needs.
- Survivors of Nazi Camp Praise Verdict
- 40% of Riot Suspects Have Criminal Records : Unrest: Deputy city attorney says his computer check shows that many involved in misdemeanors were on probation or parole.
- Oilers Win Mythical County Baseball Title
- BUENA PARK : Student's Art Wins White House Contest
- CLIPBOARD: The Ultimate Recycle
- Hurst Amazing Against Mets : Baseball: He shuts them out for second time in a week, firing a one-hitter in the Padres' 3-0 victory.
- Mater Dei Softball Was No. 1, Wire to Wire
- NCAA TENNIS : Notre Dame Beats No. 1 USC; Stanford Beats No. 3 UCLA
- Riot Images Provide Grist for Cable to Shine
- Where's TV When You Need It? Not at the Senate Races... : Television: The seven major VHF stations have all but ignored the political races. Says one Senate campaign manager: 'If each candidate shows up on local television twice, it would be a miracle.'
- Tom Wilson, previously the Detroit Pistons' chief...
- Roditi Beats Partner in Kramer Final
- Titans Nevin, Popoff Get Top Honors
- SOUTHERN SECTION TEAM GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP : A Moving Experience for 3 County Qualifiers
- NCAA BASEBALL - Wichita Regional Playoff Bid Leaves CSUN a Bit Cold
- NFL Owners to Mull Free-Agency Compromise
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Make Turnaround After Pregame Meeting
- PEOPLE WATCH
- ENCINO, RESEDA : Merged Synagogues Decide to Split
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Pair Held in Alleged Embezzlement
- COUNTYWIDE : Women Voters to Host Polish Leaders
- Man on Trial for 3rd Time in Murder Case in Which No Bodies Were Found
- Under Fire, Sanderson Resigns as Alabama Coach
- Last Place Is Growing on Dodgers
- PLATFORM : Chuck Channel One
- MOORPARK : Day-Worker Hiring Site to Be Discussed
- LOS ANGELES : U.S. Honors 6 Schools for Bilingual Programs
- Restaurateur Lets Off Steam in Kitchen
- NEWPORT BEACH : Irvine Co., City Discuss Trade-Off
- Fire-Damaged Seal Beach Pier Under Repair
- USC Hires Schubert as Coach : Swimming: Daland's replacement, who developed the Mission Viejo Nadadore program, also will be the director of aquatics.
- Yankee Homers Get to Finley, Angels, 7-2
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Stars & Stripes Headed to New York
- Dodgers to Join Angels on Channel 5 in '93 : Broadcasting: A 35-year affiliation with Channel 11 ends with that station's commitment to expanding Fox Network.
- Navy Secretary Asks Review of Tailhook Probe
- Live Entertainment Misses Interest Payment on Notes
- Susan Whetzell has been promoted to vice...
- U.S. and Japanese Car Makers Meet : Autos: Closed to the press, the talks come after a highly publicized squabble in Tokyo.
- H & H Oil Tool Posts Loss of $491,000 in 1st Quarter
- Federated's Profit Surprises Analysts
- Petrominerals Corp.: The Tustin crude-oil and natural...
- Only a Fraction of L.A. Shootings Are Reported in Media
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Regional Outlook : Freer Than Ever, Asia Goes Its Own Way : * Toward more - but not perfect - democracy : * Toward human rights, but collectively : * Toward free markets, but not fully free
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Urged to Review Trash Firm's Record
- Lawrence Welk, Popular TV Bandleader, Dies at 89 : Entertainer: His 'champagne music' program ran for 27 years.
- Death Toll Rises to 3 in Collision North of Oxnard
- Boxing
- Music Reviews : Prism Quartet Plays at Police Building
- Jurisprudence
- Jazz Fest Could Lead to More Convention Center Shows
- JAZZ REVIEW : Collette Makes His Own 'Whoopee' : Alto Saxophonist, Appearing at Maxwell's, Gives Same, Playful Reading to Tune He Recorded in 1956
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : America From Abroad : Attitudes Toward U.S. a Jumble of Contradictions : Many Asians are fed up with American 'arrogance' in trade and values. But they also worry about losing their security blanket.
- A Beautiful Setting for Tiffany's Tables
- OTHER NEWS - May 19, 1992
- MOVIES - May 19, 1992
- MOVIES - May 19, 1992
- MOVIES - May 19, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 19, 1992