- Catalina Tries to Improve Hospital's Fiscal Condition
- Copter Rescues 2 Climbers From Mt. McKinley Slope
- America's Old Resistance to Metric Measures May Be Inching to an End : Standards: Uniform units began with the French. Over centuries, uses in the United States have become mixed.
- MISSION COLLEGE : Vote May Bring Funds for Growth
- Friends and Scholars : Education: Two Palos Verdes Peninsula High School students--who happen to be good friends--will be among 141 Presidential Scholars honored in Washington.
- Missouri's Peeler Faces Gun Charge
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Cochell Has Been Putting Down Roots in Omaha
- CSUN Trio Qualifies for NCAA Track Meet
- Olympic Hopefuls Angered by Threat : Track: Reynolds not allowed to run in meet. Showdown with IAAF is avoided.
- STAGE : COMMENTARY : Davidson Needs to Resharpen His Edge
- Spontaneous Construction : Baltimore's Oriole Park at Camden Yards Is a Fan's Delight That Looks As If Builders Designed It as They Went Along--and It's Supposed To
- TV's 'Dallas' Ranch Sold
- Dissident Female Reporter Denied China Re-Entry
- Soap Starters
- Israeli Beach Attack Closes Week of Violence : Raid: Palestinians kill security guard. Recent deaths cast shadow on upcoming elections.
- Judicial Candidate's Flyer Misleading, Bar Assn. Says
- Bush Must Concede 3-Way Contest--and Talk Issues
- If the Terminator Is a Bird-Watcher, He Watches With a Pair of These
- Drake Easily Wins Mini Stock Main at Ventura
- Landaker Lifts Westlake-Royal
- SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : San Clemente's Marsden, Roditi Dominate Doubles, Avenge League Loss
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tewksbury Good and Fast; Cardinals Defeat Padres, 5-1
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : King Beats Throw to the Plate, Pirates Beat Giants in 10th
- Padres Without a Pick in First Round of Draft
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SUMMER, TAKE 1 : Turning Over an Old Beast
- ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT : Wry Rappers Find Strength in Numbers
- STARS AND PLANETS by Joachim Ekrutt...
- If you're yearning for a peaceful yesterday,...
- The Wrong Game : RINGS: The Life and Family of a Southern Fighter, <i> By Randolph Bates (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $25; 390 pp.)</i>
- Travels With Jerry : ON THE ROAD WITH THE 1-800 CAMPAIGN
- Americans Show No Mercy in Declaring Open Joking Season on Nation's Lawyers
- Brown Says Too Many Ignored by Party : Democrats: He claims hierarchy is becoming elitist, and vows to continue his 'campaign of ideas' beyond this year.
- Husband and Wife Get Teacher of Year Honors
- Hiding Place Exposes Parent's Secret Fears
- Reiner Battles Himself, Challengers in Tight Race : Politics: District attorney is reeling from high-profile court losses. Pundits wonder if he will make it to a runoff.
- Tennis' Talking Head : John McEnroe May Be as Controversial in NBC Booth as He is on Court
- Jamaican Gangs Rule Streets in Urban War Zone : Caribbean: Life comes to halt in impoverished west Kingston when the 'hot times' killing starts.
- How Los Angeles Voters Can Reinvent Their City : Elections: Passage of Prop. F would signify we trust ourselves again. Defeat of Prop. G would signal to the world that we are not afraid to compete.
- Barbara Bush : The President's Biggest Asset in a Time of Political Trouble
- Police Commissioners Rip Gates' Proposal to Restructure LAPD : Law enforcement: Chief wants to eliminate some top positions. Critics say successor should plan any reorganization.
- Policeman Sets Up Camp Near Work : Law enforcement: Anaheim officer makes truck his home two nights a week to avoid commute after 12-hour workdays.
- Campaign Calendar : Events of the Coming Week
- Financial Troubles Force Zoe Shelter to Raise Rent
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Stranske Steps In to Lead Whittier Christian in 2-A
- Smith, Stoklos Not Ready to Yield Their Perch : Beach volleyball: With younger players on the rise, the sport's best duo knows the time at the top is almost up.
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP : Royal Rallies Twice to Outlast Esperanza in 5 Games
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Texas Routs Oklahoma, Faces Pepperdine
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL : Patrick Henry Defeats Granite Hills for Title
- ** 1/2 Hank Williams Jr., "Maverick," Capricorn....
- Thanks to David Mamet, Women Will Get 'A Life'
- Bush Backs Wetland Plan in Nod to Environmentalists : Politics: The President calls for converting cropland in California speech. But he also backs a bill to keep water flowing to Central Valley farmers.
- Gymnasts Try to Bounce Back After Troubled U.S. Tour Fails : Entertainment: The New Moscow Dance Theatre's U.S. tour ended almost as soon as it began. Now the troupe is rehearsing again and hoping to achieve its dream.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : New Districts Make Primary Contests More Competitive
- Laws in 3 Cities to Ban Camping in Public Areas Draw Protest : Ordinances: Homeless advocates say they are an unconstitutional attempt to oust transients from Fullerton, Orange and Santa Ana.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Timeout to Consider Arena Alternatives : * Santa Ana Should Go Slow Now That Pressure to Build a Big Sports Facility Is Off
- Set-Asides for Songbird Music to the Ears : * Developers' Agreement to Voluntarily Preserve Gnatcatchers' Habitat a Positive Sign
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Hauck Elected Student Trustee
- Lack of Bike Paths Along Beaches Tied to Demand
- Positively, Abbott Can Pitch
- Miller Survives First Cut, Leslie Doesn't : Women's basketball: Lieberman-Cline, 33, is also out. Official announcement regarding survivors to be made today at Olympic trials.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Mixing Up Slider, Fastball Looks Like Right Combination for Myers
- Mere Bill Breeders
- GOP Senate Ads
- Endorsement for District Attorney
- Curreri, Campaign Posters
- Soka Offers Overlooked
- Corruption, Greed Rip American Fabric
- No to Spain
- La Jolla's Homeless
- Police Reform Measure
- Adversarial Approach to Problem Solving
- The Growing Threat to American Workers
- Curreri, Campaign Posters
- Earthquake Surcharge
- PRINCIPLED FILIPINOS
- Citizen Carson
- Police Reform Measure
- Airport Noise Is No Secret
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS : Hotly Contested Race for 37th District Seat Steals the Thunder : Politics: Democratic candidates have unleashed a barrage of attacks through the mail. The winner of the primary will face minor-party opposition in November.
- La Jolla's Homeless
- A Gross Situation
- 'Listening' to Moyers
- Trustee Choices Rebutted
- Political Coverage
- Feminists and Farrah
- Schools Need Sense More Than Dollars
- Times Interview of Tom Hayden
- Caltrans Denies 'Uncooperative' Owner Tag
- Endorsement for District Attorney
- A Slow Burn Over Fast Food
- A Split Decision
- SPOKESMAN OR NOT?
- Mt. Soledad Cross
- Blythe Street Story Misleading
- Portrayal of Assemblyman Unfair
- Nurses, Aides Bring Love to AIDS Patients
- Van Nuys Watches 'Rosie' Too
- Citizen Carson
- Pleased With Pleas
- Placement of Campaign Signs
- When the Bullets Fly, It's Time to Head Home
- Fixation
- THE GROPING GROUP
- THE GROPING GROUP
- Grub Moves On
- Remodeling Additions
- PRINCIPLED FILIPINOS
- Proposition O
- Johnson's Foe Rebuts Article
- Soka Offers Overlooked
- JUST TUTU MUCH
- Corruption, Greed Rip American Fabric
- GOP Senate Ads
- Toxic Sediments in Ballona Creek Must Be Addressed
- Antonovich Earns Enmity
- Help for Russia
- Minority Candidates
- Questionable Benefits of Drinking Red Wine
- Is Asbestos a Threat?
- Vote Against Pole Signs
- MOVIES : ON LOCATION : <i> Eeeeyew</i> . . . <i> Gross. </i> Where's My Wooden Stake? : 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' turns the table on teen horror films, with a heroic damsel, a hunk in distress and, says the director, some serious issues that go for the jugular
- Vote to Restore City's Luster
- Endorsement of Dornan Foe Called 'Pathetic'
- Bates' 'Hit Piece'
- Police Reform Measure
- Science Coverage
- Write-In Vote for Collins
- GOP Senate Ads
- A Split Decision
- A Tax Loophole
- SPOKESMAN OR NOT?
- Eggers Campaign Flyer Reprehensible
- Prop. 152 a Remedial Must for Schools
- Airport Noise Is No Secret
- Prepaying for Ease
- Trustee Choices Rebutted
- Police Reform Measure
- THE GROPING GROUP
- ART VS. JUNK
- Curreri, Campaign Posters
- Incumbent Status
- Endorsement for District Attorney
- DIFFERENT CONTEXTS
- Radical, Not Environmental
- Los Angeles County - News from May 31, 1992
- Los Angeles County - News from May 31, 1992
- Names in the News - May 31, 1992
- Names in the News - May 31, 1992
- Names in the News - May 31, 1992
- Names in the News - May 31, 1992
- Drama on the Road to Graceland
- Natchez Preserves Pre-War Mississippi Beauty : Spared by Grant, the city has flowered with its gardens and historic antebellum mansions.
- Angry U.N. Votes Harsh Sanctions on Yugoslavia : Balkans: The Security Council, infuriated by bloody attacks in Bosnia-Herzegovina, imposes an oil embargo and other curbs. China, Zimbabwe abstain in 13-0 vote.
- ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Contribution to Horcher Adds a Wrinkle to GOP Race in 60th District : Election: Assemblyman received $10,000 from a new committee funded by a group that traditionally gives to Democrats. His opponent Phyllis Papen is outraged.
- O.C. Conservatives Hearing Footfalls in Primary Race
- Council Sends Trash Pact Back to Negotiators : Refuse: Angry residents tell officials that Western Waste Industries' proposed rate cut is not enough.
- ARTY PARTY: Today's Oaks Classic, a horse-jumping...
- Contribution Adds Wrinkle to GOP Race : Election: Assemblyman Paul Horcher received $10,000 from a new committee funded by a group that traditionally gives to Democrats. His opponent Phyllis Papen is outraged.
- Awakening to Despair Needed, Democrats Say : Politics: Clinton tells entertainment industry figures and activists to get involved in rebuilding the city. Brown says the party has abandoned the poor and minorities.
- FLOATING SCHOOL: The Orange County Marine Institute...
- HANGING TOUGH: The toll from Gary Nash's...
- ROAD TO RIO: Retired college professor William...
- Road Work Crews Need to Be Protected : * Drivers Can Help by Slowing Down and Staying Alert
- Grieving Mother Issues a Plea Against a Lethal High : Chatsworth: The woman and friends of her dead son make a video on the dangers of the aerosol gas 'craze.'
- Breaking a Cycle of Limitations : Competition: Pair of disabled bicyclists shun the 'geek and freak circuit' to ride in prestigious national event.
- Countywide : THOUSAND OAKS : Consultants Finish Downtown Survey
- Notes about your surroundings.
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Hernandez Elected in 2nd Vote
- Tradition-Filled Burial Held for Evelyne Pope Forster : Funeral: Procession and services are held in San Juan Capistrano for member of one of the county's venerable families.
- Toxic Discharges
- King Case Stirs Debate on Jury Selection Rules : Courts: Under new procedure, questioning to find prejudice fell to the judge--the least likely person in courtroom to make such queries, a lawyer says.
- An unusual production will unfold in Inglewood...
- BALLOT CHOICES
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Cruzon Named Dean of Libraries
- MISSION COLLEGE : Students Served at Food Lab 'Cafe'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Fabel, Waldorf Tie for Lead in Rainy Maryland
- Names in the News - May 31, 1992
- Grigsby Is Dodging Pre-Draft Rumors : Baseball: SDSU pitcher denies he is having arm trouble, but talk has jeopardized his status as a first-round pick.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS / INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Injuries, Peters Catch Up With Harvard's Tseng
- University Exam Is Next for San Pedro
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Trail Blazers Can't Shake Reputation
- ELECTIONS CITY COUNCIL : 2 Challengers Get Little Help in Runoffs for Districts 4, 6 : Politics: Both City Council campaigns have become more aggressive since the primary, with accusations of lies, distortions and claims of a political payoff for support.
- Import Ban Sought on 2 Endangered Species
- Let There Be Light (KCET Sunday at...
- Group Formed to Oversee Rebuilding of Riot Areas
- Legal Battle Keeps Education Funds in Limbo : Schools: District money was raised with a fee levied on property owners. Opponents say the tax is illegal, so the funds remain in a bank account until a Superior Court judge rules on the case.
- Karl Carstens; Former President of West Germany
- Police Embrace 3-Day Workweeks as Cost Cutters
- COMMENTARY ON GOVERNMENT : How Representative Are Our Local Elected Officials? Not Very : The average Orange County officeholder is much more likely than the average constituent to be a white, male, well-educated and affluent Republican homeowner.
- VENTURA : Woman Tied Up, Robbed by 2 Men
- U.S. Economy Grew at 2.4% Annual Rate During First Quarter
- Self-Imposed Deadline Expires in Taiwan for McDonnell Partnership
- Hillary Clinton Shows Wellesley Seniors Softer Side of Feminism
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : Candidates Say They Can't Afford to Ignore Costly Slate Mailers
- Cities' Ills Affect All, Clinton Says in O.C. : Campaign: Democratic candidate stresses unity during a speech to audience at Western Digital in Irvine.
- CANOGA PARK : Baby Injured in 3-Story Fall Through Window
- 'Star Trek' Game
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK / MASTERS MEET : Wilson Sizzles in 1,600 for Newbury Park
- Dow Jones Sputters at 3,400 Barrier : Market Overview
- Irish Stew : Starbuck House Borrows From Other Places, but Feeling Is Pure Emerald Isle
- RELIGION : Talk Shows Still Spell Success for Christian Radio KKLA-FM
- NEWPORT BEACH : A Whale of a Lesson in Ecology
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 70TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Hornbuckle Gets Tough in Battle With Incumbent Ferguson
- STANTON : Former Councilman, Mayor Settle Lawsuit
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers, in Pain, to Remain in Hospital
- All Downhill for Lendl Now : Tennis: He used to be feared in the sport as Ivan the Terrible. Currently, that pretty much describes his game.
- Martinez Answers All the Questions : Baseball: Dodger pitcher silences the critics by shutting out the Cubs on three hits, 1-0.
- Blackhawks' Keenan Seized by the Moment : Stanley Cup: Chicago coach refutes reputation and relaxes--until Pittsburgh takes 2-0 lead.
- Hockey
- PREP TRACK / MASTERS MEET : Woodward Has Fast Start, Fast Finish in 800 Meters
- Winston West Rookie Carelli Trying to Steal Some Thunder : Motor racing: Denver driver comes to Saugus as talk of tour. He is chasing Bill Sedgwick's first-year record of three victories.
- Once Again, McEnroe Is Fined; Once Again, McEnroe Is Sorry
- Jazz Artists Are Going in New Directions : Quartet: In just a few years, O.C.'s Minimum 3 has become capable of playing cool, shifty originals with plenty of fireworks.
- WEEKEND TV : D.A., Senate Candidates Clamor on Airwaves
- Ukrainian Trade Group May Open O.C. Chapter
- City Ills Hit All, Clinton Says in Orange County
- COMMENTARY : Religious Groups May Be Key to L.A. Healing
- GARDEN GROVE : No Asbestos Hazard Found at City Hall
- STATE ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY RACES : 4 Incumbents Face a Tough Primary : Voting: While Steve Peace and Robert Frazee deal with party challenges, Carol Bentley goes for the state Senate and Tricia Hunter campaigns in a new district.
- BURBANK : Wildwood Canyon Park Rededicated
- For Laker Fans, There Can Be No Off-Season
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 45TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : War of Words Heats Up in Republican Race : Fight for the GOP nomination intensifies with Peter Buffa's new radio ad featuring Reagan's son Michael. It draws a sharp response from Rep. Dana Rohrabacher.
- Capital Pacific Seeking to Buy J.M. Peters Co. : Acquisition: The home builder has won exclusive rights to negotiate for the purchase of the Resolution Trust-controlled firm.
- Afghan Chief Unharmed in Attack on Airport
- House Post Office Worker Tells of Campaign Donation Pickups
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA MISSION VIEJO : Triathlon Will Aid Arts Center
- Crips, Bloods Have Month of No Pay-Backs : Violence: Police say the two gangs have avoided revenge killings since calling a truce in the wake of the riots. Skeptics say it may just be a random lull.
- Jury Acquits Woman in Death on I-15 : Justice: Prosecutor criticized as trying the wrong person in unusual manslaughter case
- Switching districts in midstream: As the only...
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING
- Birmingham Site of City Baseball Semifinal
- HELP WANTED--COACH
- Gay Church Gives Up Bid for Council Membership : Denominations: Metropolitan Community Churches accuses national ecumenical body of homophobia. Leaders apply for observer status.
- Diverse Past Aids Job Counselor's Work
- PIRU : Road Work to Start on California 126
- Recycling Falls 2 Years Behind, Officials Say
- Millikan Sidetracks Simi Valley Again in Baseball Playoffs, 8-5
- 4-A QUARTERFINALS : Savanna's Upset Ends Career of Canyon's Lavalle
- PREP BASEBALL / PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Top-Seeded Diamond Bar Closing In on Title
- Findings by J.F.K. Autopsy Doctors
- Conductor Finds Post-Soviet Lithuania Orchestra Chaotic
- TV Reviews : Laura Dern Plays a Gutsy Widow in 'Afterburn'
- How Stocks Fared in May
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Under Fire From the Hard-Liners, Yeltsin Launches a Counterattack : Russia: The president tries to bypass the conservative legislature by taking his program of reform to the people.
- GARDENING : Fuchsias Can Put Plots in the Pink
- As Witching Hour Nears, Buchanan Tries to Exit the Dance Politely : Candidate: Former belle of the protest voters wages a primary campaign he knows he can't win. His total return to GOP fold remains uncertain.
- Late Barrage of Pleas Launched by Candidates
- Air Fare Frenzy : Van Nuys: Ticket-holders jam flyaway terminal to request rebates. American Airlines started a price war Wednesday by halving costs to many destinations.
- Rams Choose Seattle Coach Becker to Be Director of Player Personnel
- South Africa Track Gets Approval for Games : Olympics: IAAF's backing leaves all the country's sports in good standing for Barcelona.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Four Tie for Lead, Many Are Close at Potomac, Md.
- Miscues Prove Costly for St. Francis in Loss to Corona : Prep baseball: Unearned run eliminates Knights from the Southern Section 3-A Division playoffs, 5-4.
- Working With Plywood Requires a Different Touch
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Levine Meets the People--in Sister's Back Yard
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : Left at the Gate : With Little Campaign Money, Long Shots Are in the Race but Out of the Running
- John Myhers, 70; Director, Actor, Screenplay Writer
- FBI to Help Track Killers of Mafia Foe
- Acosta Expects His Reform Plan to Die : Santa Ana: Councilman says colleagues will refuse to put measure limiting campaign finances on the ballot.
- San Juan Peddles Its Past : Municipal Castoffs Sell Like Hot Cakes
- Navy Officer Investigated Over El Toro Harassment Allegations : Marines: Two women--a sailor and civilian employee--file complaints against a commander now at Camp Pendleton. A decision is pending on whether he will be charged with sexual hazing.
- Davis and Strawberry Stick Together--Even on the Disabled List
- Funeral Services to Be Held for Evelyne Pope Forster : Obituary: Ceremony will be held today for member of one of the county's historic families, who died at 81.
- 5-A QUARTERFINALS : El Dorado's Holcomb Helps Rout Mater Dei
- Padres Rally in the Ninth to Beat Cards : Baseball: Myers shuts the door with three strikeouts in 2-1 victory. Sheffield, McGriff deliver clutch RBIs.
- Tony Time and, This Year, Broadway Sings : Stage: The Great White Way's biggest season results in some exciting horse races Sunday night.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'And the Very Big Fish' Aims for Religious Satire
- 'Mayday! Mayday!' Deals in War Bonds : Performance: Songs and readings, part of 'Making Scenes' series, stress conflicts' effects on relationships.
- STAGE REVIEW : Well-Balanced 'Gypsy' Still Wears Its Relevance
- BE Avionics Now BE Aerospace Inc.
- Reupholstery Lets You Engage in a Cover Up
- Southern California Real Estate
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : 31 Counties to Vote on the Divisive Issue of Splitting the State : Government: Secession has backers in the rural north, but the advisory plebiscite has no legal effect.
- Citing Rampant Fraud, Insurers Quit Southland : Insurance: Private workers' compensation firms are abandoning businesses to the state fund.
- Wilson Endorses 2 in Race, but . . .
- Perot Flexes Muscle Via Satellite Rally : Independent: He draws cheers of thousands in five-state hookup, and at Florida in-person appearance, where he qualifies for ballot.
- City Council Approves Redistricting Plan : Reapportionment: Critics say the new map protects incumbents and deprives Latinos of greater political clout. Mayor Bradley has not signaled whether he will sign it.
- Schaefer Declines Governor's Support
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 3rd SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : 3rd District Race Maintains a Low Profile
- INTERFAITH PANEL: In an effort to encourage...
- With Los Angeles still reverberating from the...
- Retired Journalist, 75, Dies in Apparent Suicide Pact : Death: Officers find Robert Kirkpatrick dead after wife phones for help. She is hospitalized.
- The Critical Case on NEA
- They Want to End Season on a High Note : Volleyball: Doumerc and VanderWal have led unseeded Huntington Beach to its first appearance in Southern Section 4-A final.
- Quiet, Please: SEC Cracking Down on Noise
- Chicago Center Roenick Wears Cast, Complains About Thumb
- TV Reviews : Julie Andrews Stars in Fish-Out-of-Water Comedy
- Marina del Rey Leaseholders
- Pop Music Reviews : Pavement: Another '90s Phenomenon
- STAGE REVIEW : East West Goes British in 'Accomplice'
- New Doors Opening for Alternative Arts : Stage: Highways, High Performance stay on the cutting edge with the 18th Street Arts Complex.
- He Got Burned by His IRS Protest
- Hughes to Train Saudis on System
- DANA POINT : Skaters, Bicyclists Face 2 More Bans
- SAN FERNANDO : Cousin of King Sentenced for Riot Curfew Violation
- CAMARILLO : Residents Object to Recycling Proposal
- Finley Fizzles in 14-2 Angel Loss; Belle Hits 2 Homers