- DEFINITIONS
- MALICE TOWARD NONE?
- Animal Research Key to Medical Gains
- Not a Railhead
- PATTS AND BITES
- Some Neighborhood
- Of Lights, Death
- Judge's Drug Views Provoke Wide Reaction
- ANIMATED RESPONSE
- At the Movies II
- Read Writing on the Wall
- GOTCHA
- Speaking Out on Schools
- Dornan Plight Fails to Win Sympathy Vote
- The Right Reason for End of Innocence?
- Maestro Previn, May We Introduce Mr. Gehry?
- OZONE DEPLETION
- Maestro Previn, May We Introduce Mr. Gehry?
- Of Lights, Death
- NONFICTION - May 3, 1992
- NONFICTION - May 3, 1992
- NONFICTION - May 3, 1992
- NONFICTION - May 3, 1992
- Ueberroth Will Direct Rebuilding Task Force : Recovery: Organizer of '84 Olympics effort demands private, government and ethnic group commitments.
- A CITY IN CRISIS : 'It's a Ghost Town' : Curfew: Saturday night in the city is decidedly low-key. But a bold few try to have fun.
- Ethnic Media Serve as Lifeline Amid the Chaos
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COPING WITH THE VIOLENCE
- COLUMN ONE : When Golden Years Tarnish at Leisure World : Many of earliest buyers find their once-active lifestyles succumbing to failing health, poverty and lack of nursing care.
- Less Looting, Vandalism Bring Relief to Residents : Violence: Police have arrested 675 people on various charges. The 17 injured include 2 officers. And 56 structures have been damaged.
- A CITY IN CRISIS : They Hit the Road for Safety : Refugees: Panicked residents able to pay $200-a-night for lodging flee to hotels in neighboring counties to escape riot.
- Arson Destroys Dentist's Office in Laguna Hills Shopping Center
- Barbados Tourists Warned of Crime World Travel...
- Jittery L.A. Sees Rays of Hope : Few Crimes or Major Incidents Are Reported : Unrest: With 45 deaths, riots become the worst in contemporary U.S. history. Grass-roots cleanup effort takes hold.
- Exploring the Old and New Ways in Jerusalem : Besides its ancient religious roots, the 'City of David' offers cultural diversity.
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Churches Offer Sanctuary From Strife-Torn City
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Trying to Get Away From It All : Refugees: Panicked L.A. residents wealthy enough to afford it flock to expensive hotels in neighboring areas, including Orange County.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COPING WITH THE VIOLENCE
- Bush Sends Force at Request of Bradley, Wilson
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COPING WITH THE VIOLENCE
- Mob Did Not Take Time to Ask Their Victim His Views : Crime: Mechanic was outraged by the verdicts, too, but that didn't matter when crowd descended and killed him.
- School Dropout Questioned as Town Agonizes : Murders: The suspect tells police of his rage against a history teacher, one of the four who died in Olivehurst. Nine people were wounded.
- 30,000 March in Koreatown Show of Support
- Jittery L.A. Sees Rays of Hope : Few Crimes, No Major Fires Are Reported : Aftermath: With 44 deaths, riots become the worst in contemporary U.S. history. Four-day arrests total 6,720.
- A CITY IN CRISIS : 30,000 Show Support in Koreatown March : Demonstration: Various ethnic groups gather. They call for peace: 'We want no more fighting.'
- Middle-Class Blacks Feel Sense of Betrayal
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Suspended Services and Temporary Closures
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Civic Leaders Suggest Why the Valley Was Spared : Communities: Officials say improved relations with the Police Department and fewer desperately poor people helped the area escape the fate of the central city.
- A CITY IN CRISIS : For Most, Life Stayed Eerily Normal : Effects: Yes, there were minor inconveniences, frayed nerves, the smell of smoke. But the majority of Angelenos were scarcely affected.
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Prices Rise, Supplies Fall at Businesses : Commerce: Gas stations and supermarkets report heavy traffic and, in some cases, shrinking stocks. Some firms begin charging more for fuel and glass.
- Owners' Lifelong Dreams Were Destroyed in Minutes : Business: Many mom-and-pop shops that were the lifeblood of poor neighborhoods are gone for good.
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Racial Slumber Ends in Jolt : For almost 20 years, simmering urban tension and bias have been ignored by much of the country. Nation must now decide whether to resume the efforts at equality begun in the '60s.
- Ueberroth Will Direct City Rebuilding Effort
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COPING WITH THE VIOLENCE
- Pasadena : Forum for D.A. Contenders
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Voices
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Army Chief Says Preventing Loss of Life Is Top Priority
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Some L.A. Landmarks Reduced to Rubble and Ashes : Architecture: A number of significant structures are damaged. 'These buildings are what gave our city character. They root us to our history,' a preservationist says.
- Yu Still Has License to Practice
- Rancho P.V. Looks for More Cuts : Finances: City officials are considering higher fees and more spending cutbacks to close a $3-million deficit. Voters rejected a parcel tax in April that would have eased the burden.
- PROFILE / JUDGE HARRY PREGERSON : Choosing Between Law and His Conscience
- Dogging the Deadbeats : D.A. Unit Extracts at Least Partial Child Support From 53% of Cases
- Officer Hopes He's Inspiration for Others
- AMERICAN LEAGUE : Brewers Rally Past Blue Jays, 5-4
- Winning Can Exact High Price
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Cavaliers Get Long-Distance Shot in Arm
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Knick-Piston Series Is Bad for the Game
- City Should Hang Loose About Hangout : * There's Room for Compromise Between Teens and Annoyed Dana Point Employees
- Budget Deficits May Force Closure of Only Hospital on Catalina : Avalon: The 12-bed facility totaled losses of $2.2 million since 1984. Some residents oppose an idea to replace it with a 'super-clinic.'
- ID Bracelets Help Track Alzheimer's Patients
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Paperwork Ignored in Crush of Emergency Calls
- Park Renamed in Honor of City Official
- The Ultimate Collection : Toys were Toby Halicki's obsession, a way to re-create a lost childhood. Now, they're going to be sold.
- Inglewood School Board Member Stages Write-In Campaign for Senate
- Yugoslav Army Detains Bosnian President : Balkans: The Serb-led federal troops launch an attack on Sarajevo. An EC monitor is killed elsewhere, jeopardizing the peace talks.
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Reno Police Chief Joins Protest Against Verdict
- N. Carolina Tough Going for Buchanan : Election: Conservative's campaign runs up against strong Republican loyalty to Bush. And Jesse Helms, ideological soul mate, backs the President.
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Deploying U.S. Troops
- Citizens Take Charge, Raise Funds to Help Ailing Schools : Education: Efforts to aid Montebello Unified District are an example of a growing trend. More and more private individuals are getting involved in fund-raising drives.
- Ex-Donors Ask for Help From Charity : Recession: As more and more families become homeless, the Salvation Army is being financially squeezed. A fund-raising dinner is planned for May 12.
- Deaths Linked to Costs, Denial of Care
- Foreign Workers From China, Elsewhere Find Grass Is Not Greener in Hong Kong : Asia: Complaints against employers include illegal deductions, short pay and substandard housing.
- 'Sweetheart Swindler' Guilty in Bilking Spree
- Foresters Fight Fires in Coal Refuse Piles
- 2 High School Students Honored for Service
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : LANDMARKS : Flight Plans
- Here's the Story of the Fans of 'Brady'
- $250 Prizes Offered for Best Photos Taken at Rose Hills
- 2 Die as Plane Explodes in Corona Crash : Accident: Craft narrowly misses children and parents at Little League game. A 6-year-old is only slightly hurt when apparatus she is climbing on is demolished.
- A CITY IN CRISIS : Multiethnic Brigade Begins Hard Work of Cleaning Up : Volunteers: People came together spontaneously for their own purposes: To make a statement, to confront their fears, even to ease their consciences.
- Bush Sends Troops to L.A. : Police Gain Upper Hand in Turmoil : Unrest: Deaths placed at 40. Injury total is 1,400 since outbreak of violence Wednesday.
- From the Archives: Rodney King: 'Truth will come out'
- From the Archives: King case aftermath: A city in crisis
- International Trade Focus of Economic Briefing
- Checking Out the Cream of Design Pros' Props
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Soldiers Pour Into O.C. Bases : Deployments: Arriving Marines, Army troops voice concerns about confronting fellow Americans in South L.A.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Curfew Closes Restaurants and Theaters
- Hero's Welcome for Newly Freed Man : Vindication: Falsely jailed in Texas, Rickey Dale Thomas enjoys jubilant homecoming.
- CARLSBAD : Epileptic Surfer Nearly Drowns
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Violence Colors the Ways Blacks, Whites Interact : Racial relations: Anglos and African-Americans say the images from the streets have caused something profound to happen between them.
- Clutch Hitting Lifts Arnold in Eyes of Kernen
- ROUNDUP : Victory Sends Pierce to State Volleyball Final
- University City's Turner Continues Hot Streak in 100
- Derby Simply Wasn't Their Favorite Place
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : A Status Report
- ** The Soup Dragons, "Hot-wired," Mercury. A...
- Britain Aims Terrorist Act at TV Network
- John Horn Warms Up for His Short-Notice 'Sea of Cortez' Role
- Air Force Calls the B-2 Effective but Less Stealthy Than Expected
- Quick McDonnell Approval Unlikely
- Berlin Leftists' March Turns Violent : May Day: Demonstrators burn cars, smash windows. Banners cite L.A. riots, but protesters stress local issues.
- ORANGE : 5 Targeted School Officials Supported
- Russians Put More Spring Into Their May Day : Holiday: It's no longer a regimented, proletarian affair. Some Bolshevik die-hards march in Moscow, but most just take a pleasant day off.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Riot May Send Economy Into a Deeper Hole
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : A Pall Over the City : Fires Fill the Air With Dangerous Fumes and Dust Particles That Can Carry Toxic Materials
- Coach Helping UCI Program Rebound
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Merchants Board Up Valley Shops; 100 Arrested : Violence: Damage to 40 businesses is in the millions. At least eight injuries and seven fires are reported.
- * Dennis M. Boyer has joined the...
- Science, Religion Are Discovering Commonality in Big Bang Theory : Creationism: New findings are seen by some as supporting belief that Earth was formed out of chaos by divine intervention.
- 9 Landowners Sign to Save Gnatcatcher
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Weekend Cancellations
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Relative Calm Prevails in San Diego County : Tension: Police and firefighters respond quickly to firebombings and other incidents of violence. Students stage protests.
- * Sidley & Austin, a Chicago-based international...
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Firefighter Shot During Riot Back Home With Only a Giant Welt
- ORANGE : Victim's Companion Is Suspect in Slaying
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Students Are Outraged but Call for Peace : Ventura College: About 450 people attend a forum. The verdicts have led to 'anxiety and nervous talk' on campus.
- Oxnard Lotto Winner Plans a Lot of Golf
- BREA : Plan to Displace Businesses Criticized
- OPEC Squeeze Continues With Production Cutbacks in April
- Kang Keqing; Communist Participated in Historic March
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Then and Now: 1965 and 1992
- Cubans March in 'Plebiscite for Socialism'
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airline Performance
- OXNARD : Student Turns Pain Into Winning Art
- Woman Admits Murder : Santa Paula: Veronica Lira pleads guilty in the shooting of auto dealer Tony Bridges and could be imprisoned for at least 20 years.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Clerics Try to Channel Outrage
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Volunteers to Model for Fund-Raiser
- ESCONDIDO : 'Headless Cupid' to Remain in Libraries
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES : OCC Men, Women Swimmers Set Records at Championships
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Henderson Gets 1,000th Stolen Base
- ART REVIEWS : A Brief Look at the Film World of Oskar Fischinger
- The annual Founders' Day celebration in Fullerton...
- Crawford to Manage GTE West
- Construction Spending Hits 15-Month Peak : * Economy: Single-family housing leads the way. Also, manufacturing grew in April for a third straight month, a survey found.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Some Seek Refuge in O.C.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : King: 'Truth Will Come Out' : Plea: Victim has harsh words for jurors and LAPD officers. But he calls for an end to the rioting and looting.
- Tower Records Will Move Up in Anaheim
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : LJCD's Blake Has No-Hitter Against Julian
- The Cowboy Junkies Pick Up the Pace . . . Very, Very Slightly
- Foreigners Angered by Stiff Russian Tax : * Protest: New levy on income has some Westerners threatening to pack up and go home.
- Hot Weather Brings Out More Snakes
- Parents Seek Answers to Children's Questions : Images: They worry about the effects that the verdict and the violent scenes will have on their young ones.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Suspended Services and Temporary Closures
- Aztec Golf Has Low, Winning Profile
- NBA PLAYOFFS : With Little Scoring, Pistons Come Up Big
- Toshiba May Join IBM and Apple on New Computers : * Technology: A trade newspaper says they will develop multimedia machines and software.
- BCCI-Linked Firm Fined
- Circulating Pump Keeps You in Hot Water
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Koch Allows Democracy to Run Its Course After Winning Race
- Lefferts Can't Keep Padres From Victory
- After 4 Walks, Briggs Drives In Winning Run for Simi Valley
- GARDENING : Planting Ponds in the Yard
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : An Aftermath of Anguish in Long Beach : Unrest: 'Oh God, when is it going to stop?' pleads one merchant after the worst night of fires and looting in city's history.
- Robber Takes $2,000 From S&L; Office
- OXNARD : Man Robs Bank of America, Escapes
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Lemieux, Penguins Clinch Opening Series
- After 81 Years, Baillie Still Under Full Sail in Local Yachting : Newport-Ensenada: He has raced 43 times in the 45-year-old event, which ends today.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gross' Return Not What He Planned
- Basketball
- Diary of an Acting Coach : Movies: Roy London, a sought-after tutor, makes his directing debut with 'Diary of a Hitman,' and students Sharon Stone, Sherilyn Fenn and James Belushi lend a hand.
- TV Reviews : Disfigured Spitfire Ace Makes 'A Perfect Hero'
- AUTOS
- Home Office Tips
- Transport Rule Changes Proposed to Spur Growth : * Regulation: The Bush Administration estimates that improved efficiency in the aviation, rail, shipping and trucking industries would be worth more than $7 billion.
- HOME OFFICE : Making Room for Comfort, Privacy
- Expectations--and Morale--Sinking in Bosnia : Balkans: Frustrated 'blue helmets' sit in their hotel rooms, more hostages than peacekeepers, as U.N. mission falters.
- U.S. Africa Policy Shifts With End of Cold War : Diplomacy: Bush Administration is now encouraging true democracy instead of just countering communism.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Anger Smolders Along Vermont Avenue : Aftermath: The street is lined with wrecked reminders of dreams that were wiped away by violence. The devastation cuts across racial lines.
- Campaign Calendar : Events of the Coming Week
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : World Reacts With Shock and Criticism to Los Angeles Riots : Opinion: French President Mitterrand blames Bush's political ideology. Libya calls violence a black <i> intifada.</i>
- TV Show Sparks Probe of 5 Meatpacking Plants
- WORKPLACE
- Drop in Orders Spurs More General Dynamics Layoffs
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : The Polls
- Brown Blames Parties' Failure to Help Blacks
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Voices
- Abortion Foes Beg Police to Close Clinic : Protest: More than 100 people are arrested when Operation Rescue resumes demonstrations after a 2-day break. No patients are turned away.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Shoppers Keep Stores Busy in Buying Surge : Supplies: Residents prepare for long weekend indoors. Supermarkets report some shortages.
- Bowne Named as New Burbank Mayor
- Inquiry Backs Assertions by Consultant : Santa Paula jail: Four biologists don't remember discussing the new site with Mike Wood. But county officials believe his notes that say they did.
- Sayonara to the 6-Day Workweek
- Gerard K. O'Neill; Space Futurist
- U.S. POWs in Vietnam an Enduring Riddle : Postwar releases: Hanoi denies holding Americans. But there are doubts, some prompted by past deceptions.
- Countywide : Applicants Sought for Measure M Panel
- SAN CLEMENTE : Ministry Gives Food to Needy
- Countywide : Commuter Train Fares Proposed
- Restaurant, Retail Chains Assess Riot's Toll
- * El Segundo-based United Publishers Corp., a...
- All The Fixings : How Long Can You Expect the Components to Last?
- Racial Unrest Presents a Touchy Dilemma for Clinton : Democrats: He has sought unity and reconciliation, but has exhorted minorities on 'personal responsibility.'
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Border Patrol Agents Deployed to Unrest in L.A.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Chain Stores Act to Assess Losses, Resume Business : Retail: Supermarkets scramble to make products available to customers. Other outlets are also struggling to pick up the pieces.
- Events Canceled in Wake of Sporadic O.C. Incidents : Reaction: Although disturbances pale in contrast to L.A., officials call off weekend gatherings just in case.
- IRVINE : Student Carrying Knife at School Held
- Countywide : 300 Students Learn Earth Day Lessons
- WORKPLACE : Fullerton Spanish Course Popular With Managers
- ENERGY
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Students Vent Anger, Anguish Over Riots : Forum: At Cal State Fullerton, talking over civil unrest leads to some uncivil words, but event is mostly peaceful.
- COLUMN ONE : KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : What Swayed the Jury? : Experts say factors may have included the general tendencies of jurors to give law enforcement the benefit of the doubt and to listen sympathetically to pleas of self-defense.
- Bishop Peter Joseph Fan Xueyan; Imprisoned by China
- County Lets Gnatcatcher Deadline Slip : Environment: Only one builder enrolled land on time, but other contracts are ready to go Monday.
- Countywide : Trial Scheduled in AIDS Assault Case
- SAN DIEGO : Medical School Names New Dean
- The Open Wound That Los Angeles Must Now Work to Heal : As law enforcement's presence grows, appeals from the President and Rodney King set the tone
- Auto racing
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : COMMENTARY : These Juries Are a World Apart
- Violence in L.A. Alters Area College Schedules
- Saugus Discovers Right Combination to Stop Palmdale
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Inspired Twiggs Leads at Houston
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Capturing a Monstrous Moment : A chastened but not subdued Thelonious Monster is equal to the evening, delivering songs of resonance and release Thursday night at the Fullerton Hop.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Full Pot Sadly Overflows in 'The Krewe of Neptune'
- NOTEBOOK : Luv Me Luv Me Not Scores an Upset in Oaks
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : To Davis, Riots Get Personal : Shooting: Strawberry's brother, a policeman, is wounded. That brings the reality home to both Dodger outfielders.
- Conner Finally Is Sunk : America's Cup: Koch earns the right to defend sailing's biggest prize.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Beverly Hills Police Able to Keep Peace
- Conner Bows Out to Koch : Sailing: America 3 wins defender finals, will sail for America's Cup against Il Moro di Venezia.
- Miscellany
- Michael Feinstein's Antidote to TV
- Leak at General Atomics-Owned Plant
- DowDell Pitches No-Hitter, Hits Home Run; El Dorado Wins, 11-1
- For Rollins, Happy Days Are Still a Long Way Off : Jurisprudence: Teen-age track star convicted of murder awaits sentencing in Kern County.
- Bessie Smith's Legacy Now Shapes Concert Hall
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : It's Derby Day on ABC, ESPN
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Slows Fullerton's Bid for Postseason Play
- WEEKEND TV : Stations Maintain Crisis Coverage
- Kyman, Lynch Honored as All-Americans
- Monthly Report
- 'We want to have hawks here 200 years from now.' : Bird's-Eye View of Progress : Biologist Works to Save Raptors From Path of Development
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : VIEWPOINT / JOCELYN Y. STEWART : 'Distance has a way . . . of fostering comfort and ignorance.' : South L.A. and the Valley: Worlds Apart
- A historian of Los Angeles says that...
- Vandals Wreck 25 Motor Homes at Saugus Plant : Crime: Owner suspects disgruntled present and former employees of doing $700,000 in damage.
- Jurisprudence
- Upheaval Dictates Changes in Schedule : Events: College and high school games, track meets are postponed. Racing at Saugus Speedway is canceled.
- Auto racing
- Basketball
- Football
- TV Reviews : CNN's 4-Part 'The People Bomb' Takes Aim at Overpopulation
- Trabuco Hills' Vanderputten Says His Choice Is Pepperdine
- The Shows Will Go On, Theaters Say
- TV Reviews : Veronica Hamel Becomes an Obsessed Nanny in 'Baby Snatcher'
- Sam Harris Changes Hats, Becomes Song-and-Dance Man
- Retailers Doing Slow Burn Over Oil Excise Tax : * Levy: Sellers are worried they will have to increase their record-keeping and prices because of state's new charge.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Olympia Wins Breathing Space From Creditors
- ENERGY
- Military Council to Replace Ousted Sierra Leone Leader
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Foreign Views on the Images of L.A.
- Temblor Hits Puerto Rico
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Jackson Issues Call for Calm : Appeal: Civil rights leader is welcomed by crowds affected by violence. He denounces rioting but calls for pressure on officials to 'rebuild America.'
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Judge Permits Jails to Take Any Rioters
- His Tall Tale Is a Flying Winner
- Caldarelli Contract Not Extended
- Celebrity 'Hit Man' Now Faces Atonement
- Lawmakers Ask Judge to Dismiss House Bank Records Subpoena
- Inmates of Dachau, Liberators Reunited : Holocaust: Tears and memories flow as Jewish and Christian death camp survivors meet the Japanese-American soldiers who rescued them.
- Body of Man Found Beside Rail Tracks
- Entire Derby Card to Be Simulcast for Betting at Some California Sites
- Ray LeBlanc, a star in the Winter...
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Money Spent on Games Could Be Put to Better Use
- TV Reviews : Beverly D'Angelo Cashes In on 'The Price of Passion'
- Intense Actor Finds His Way as a Director Too : Movies: Gary Sinise, who makes his film acting debut in 'A Midnight Clear,' also stars in and directs the upcoming 'Of Mice and Men.'
- *** Buffalo Tom, "Let Me Come Over,"...
- Market Absorbs the Shock : L.A. Riots Slow Trading in New York as Dow Slips 23.03
- Ex-HUD Aide Pleads Not Guilty to Bribery, False Statement Charges
- Bomb Kills Ulster Soldier
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : TELEVISION : Medium's Influence Sometimes Warps Our Sense of Reality
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Hollywood Revitalization Set Back : Redevelopment: Historic landmarks were spared in Thursday night's violence. But some merchants waiting for revamp of the strip are left standing in debris.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Compromise Sought in Parking Lot Plan
- Argentine Leader Vows to Reclaim Falklands
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : L.A. Riots Disturb Voting Plans in S.D.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Ward Improves Record to 13-1 as Woodbridge Beats Tustin
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Stadium Beefs Up Security In Wake of Civil Disturbances
- At 34-33, This Was Not Exactly a Pitchers' Duel
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Loses to Esperanza, Still Looks Forward to Playoffs
- McGeough Coming In Loud, Clear : MSL: New Socker is ready to battle for the ball and with his teammates.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Beats El Toro in Four Games
- Butler Wins Two Races, Closes In on Olympic Berth in Sailboarding
- San Diego Spotlight : 'Carmen,' 'Phantom' Stars Join AIDS Benefit Concert
- Imagine Entertainment's Founders to Leave
- AUTOS
- Jury Sides With Nintendo in Suit Brought by Atari : * Verdict: Panel exonerates the video game giant of trying to monopolize the market and rules it had not damaged its rival.
- Victors in the Video Game : Surviving on a Smile in Retail Darwinism of the Rental Market
- County's Tourism Industry Hurt by L.A. Violence : * Impact: Rioting is prompting some foreign visitors to cancel plans to vacation in the area.
- Catholic Flock Decline Called Statistics Fluke
- VENTURA COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Camarillo's Fischer at Top of Summit
- Woes at CSUN Not Simply Black and White
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Outburst Helps Spur Agassi to Win
- UC IRVINE NOTES : UCLA-Irvine Tennis Match Might Not Be Rescheduled
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Koch Halts Conner's Cup Bid : Sailing: Stars & Stripes was supposed to carry the defender's colors, but Koch rewrites the script by winning series.
- ART REVIEWS : Joe Deal Focuses on the Wilting of Lotusland