- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Can't Fight Their Way Past the Brewers and Lose, 8-4
- ELECTIONS / 19TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : La Follette Loans Campaign $149,000 in Last-Minute Push
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Myers Keeps Positive Outlook Amid Some Negative Performances
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A DIVISION SEMIFINALS : Esperanza Blocks Harvard's Bid to Return to Final
- Angels Rally in Ninth, Lose in 10th
- 32nd Artist's Market in Long Beach June 6, 7
- Concert at Gindi to Feature Music of Viennese Artists in Exile
- Irvine Breaks Ground for Affordable Housing : Real estate: Partner in the project says there's a 'real demand to meet' but that industry, government must change their philosophy.
- U.N. Chief Calls Troops a Last Resort in Bosnia
- ART : Oddball Portrait on Film
- TELLTALE EVENTS : There'll Be Plenty of Stories Going Around at San Juan Capistrano's Festival '92
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Momentum Moves : The respected gallery relocates 100 yards away and opens with a show by Hiroko Yoshimoto.
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON : Crime
- ELECTIONS / 31ST CONGRESSIONAL : Challenger Avoiding Attack Ads
- Jewish-Style Deli With a Twist: Unique Pasta Dishes
- City, Not Gates, Will Pay Suit Damages : Excessive force: Jury had wanted chief and officers involved to foot $44,000 bill themselves.
- Combined Missile Unit May Employ 40% Fewer Workers : Merger: Hughes officials say streamlining and business decline may result in the elimination of 7,000 jobs when the divisions are combined.
- MARKETS : <i> Tzatziki, Mizithra </i> and the Seven Fetas
- Bush Grants Favors to Large Donors, Study Contends : Politics: Common Cause alleges that such actions are similar to the favoritism that existed during the Watergate era.
- A Pond in Shadow of Ventura Boulevard Reflects Memories
- PLACENTIA : Parents Protest Cuts in School Bus Service
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : L.A. District Offers 5 Closed Schools for Lease
- Jagr Makes a Speedy Rise to Top of NHL : Stanley Cup finals: Penguins' young star begins to show his potential in playoffs. Game 2 is tonight.
- SIMI VALLEY : Firm Told to Stop Health Plan Sales
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : McAnally Tries to Work His Magic With Another Argentine Import
- BURBANK : Drug Use Blamed in Fatal 1990 Air Crash
- Stockton Back Tonight; Benoit Out for Series
- PREP TRACK / CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Dorsey Hopes for Double Win
- Gardena Prepares for Run at Track Title
- Mobil Oil to Pay for High-Tech Emergency Notification System : Communications: Phone technology would warn residents of dangers near Torrance refinery. City sued oil company after fires, accidents raised safety concerns.
- 'CBS Evening News' Hot on Heels of Leader ABC : Television: The network's signature newscast has been weighted toward the West Coast in recent weeks. The altered approach is no accident.
- <i> Fun </i> With Rice
- Creme Brulee, Broccoli Sauce
- Publisher Hopes to Erase Graffiti's Bad Name : Art: Photographs of the colorful--and often illegal--spray-painted designs are showcased in the magazine Can Control.
- Metal With Melody : Indica will help fill the bill at a thrash extravaganza tonight after winning a college battle of the bands.
- Claremont : New Fee Schedule for Parks
- Adams Funeral Homes Shut Down 2 Months
- Poncho Sanchez Takes Time Out to Jazz Up Young Dancers
- Whodunit Turns Misty Over Water
- Four Face Charges in Follow-Home Robbery Case
- Woman Claims She Blacked Out in Samaritan's Death
- DANA POINT : City OKs Animal Services Contract
- Gay Activist Sailor Claims He's Being Harassed by Navy : Military: Gulf War veteran's duties have been limited, his wages garnished. His commander says duty changes are routine.
- COSTA MESA : Lions Plan Annual Fish Fry Spectacular
- Oceanside OKs Bond Sale in Bid to Aid Downtown : Redevelopment: Backers say it will give the struggling area the tourism boost it needs, but opponents, including the mayor, say it lacks specifics.
- Man Fatally Shoots Woman Before Killing Himself
- Harnessing Evolution to Write the Software
- UAW May Be Target of Pickets for Booking Non-Union Hotels
- New Orders for Durable Goods Rise : Economy: The gain was inflated by military orders. Economists call it another sign of a weak recovery.
- With Six You Get Shrimp Chips
- Glenoaks Students Collect Items for Needy
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE' : Saroyan Delight : The author's lyrical vision of Nick's Saloon during the Depression is captured by director Barbara Bosch.
- Bolero Combines Fine Food, Outdoor Dining
- FOR THE KIDS : PERFORMANCE : In Concert : The Parachute Express puts together song and dance in a show designed to keep children entertained.
- 73 City Staff Jobs May Be Cut Due to Reduced Revenue : Budget: The 1992-93 proposal is almost $8 million less than the current budget. Pay raises may be limited to 2.5%. Water and electricity rates may go up 4.9%.
- Carrie Hawkins of Pasadena has been named...
- Council Candidate Gives His Views
- Culver City : Freeway Shooter Sought
- County to Close Off Dangerous Fire Areas
- Kitty Litters : Pets: Shelters are swamped by unwanted newborn felines and strays as 'cat season' begins. County will study a license plan.
- STATE ELECTIONS / 78th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : GOP Rivals Mirror Party's Ideological Split
- Happiness Is a Gimmick : Balanced-budget amendment won't balance budget, or fool anyone
- Foreign Substance Attracted Shipley
- A Walking Ad for Cajun Culture : Music: Marc Savoy, who will get an NEA Heritage Award in the fall, brings his traditional button accordion--and a crusading attitude--to this weekend's festival.
- 2-Day Monroe Festival Set in Hollywood
- HEALTH CARE
- A Salad for <i> This </i> Season
- Duarte : Fee to License Pets Doubles
- School Campus Seen as Safe Place to Be During Earthquakes
- Sierra Celebration: Saturday* Sierra Club Centennial Celebration...
- Perot Appeal Threatening to Reshape the Landscape : Politics: Both parties scramble to adjust to possible new game, where rules and constituencies could change.
- Wilson's Service Cuts Challenged : Budget: Group proposes an alternative spending plan with $4 billion in new taxes. One lawmaker says planned trims carry 'indefensible' consequences.
- Santa Monica : Camping Initiative Dropped
- La Puente : Baseball Program Bailout
- Pasadena : Block Grants Approved
- Slayings Again Inflame Israeli Emotions
- IRVINE : Home Burns After Stored Rags Ignite
- SANTA ANA : Plan to Weed Out Crime Gets Praised
- MOORPARK : Redevelopment Suit Still Not Settled
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Laguna Fire Official Suspended Over Drinking Incident
- South Bay Beaches Get High Marks, but Use Caution : Pollution: Despite relatively good environmental ratings, it may be unwise to swim in the ocean after it rains. Areas around storm drains and piers are considered worst.
- UC Irvine Honors Four as Athletes of the Year
- A Tough Monday : African Wrestler Gives Up Olympic Chance for Life in U.S.
- Campbell Decides to Quit Football, Focus on Baseball : CSUN: After a year of playing both sports for the Matadors, freshman from Poly High will stick with the one he enjoys the most.
- Olympic Hopes Still Flourish for Volleyball Veteran Sato
- At a Glance: Ocean Pacific Sunwear Ltd.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- UAW May Be Target of Pickets for Booking Non-Union Hotels
- La Canada Students Get Top Prizes in Contest
- Texas and Florida Added to List of 8 States With Ballot Slots for Perot
- Gates Hammered by Media Over LAPD Riot Response : Reporting: Accused of indecisive action, the chief says he did not want police to appear to be overreacting.
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Police Dispute Helps Split Downey Campaign Into Rival Camps : Politics: Nine hopefuls are vying for four seats. An ongoing law enforcement feud and solving the city's economic woes are viewed as defining issues.
- PLAY'S THE THING : Making Educational Activities Fun Is the Name of the Game for These Summer Programs
- President Angrily Defends Haiti Repatriation Order
- 2 Men Arrested in Beating of Preacher
- Ventura Schools May Cut 44 Jobs : Budgets: Faced with a $2.9-million deficit, the district looks at a contingency plan if other solutions are not reached.
- San Marcos Takes Heat on Border-Expansion Plan
- Sales Tax Revenues Called Disappointing : Cities: Officials are proceeding cautiously even though slight gains were reported by some municipalities.
- Drag Strip Promoter Looks at Palmdale : Recreation: A Los Angeles board hears plans for youngsters' use of an airport site. A similar track at LAX was rejected 10 years ago.
- Flores Joins 4 Whistle-Blowers in Call for U.S. Probe of Metro Rail
- CAMARILLO : Hospital Accused of Mismanagement
- VENTURA : Consultant Hired for Quarry Closure
- Sprinkler Power: Yes on Prop. A
- Edison's Shelley Taylor has decided to drop...
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Hornaday, Carelli Face a Heavy Challenge
- He's Keeping the Hammer Down : CS Fullerton's Chris Powell Is Playing the Game Full Speed Ahead
- UCSD Relay Team Sets Record
- College Football
- 4-A VOLLEYBALL : Huntington Beach Rallies to Knock Off Mira Costa
- They Won't Move Out of Fast Lane
- Store Sells Menswear at Wholesale
- Graduate School Gives President's Award
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Holiday Anglers Rewarded With Run of Barracuda
- Supervisors Offer Sewer Settlement With Tough Terms : Environment: The county would abandon its plans, but the city must move ahead with its own waste-water project and be liable for any claims resulting from the unbuilt system.
- Sierra Madre : Recycling at Apartments
- PROFILE : Ojai Star : Pierre Boulez returns to head what promises to be the strongest festival program since he was here as music director in 1989.
- West Covina Names Greene Fire Chief
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Therapy at the Mall
- Walking for Art and the Family Clinic
- O.C. PLATFORM : Wrong Motivator
- Are We Getting Along Yet?
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Cause Well Worth Supporting
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : Legislators Battle Image and Opponents in 2 Districts : Politics: Sen. Robert Beverly is attacked in 27th District. Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes vies for seat in new 25th District.
- Two Women, Latino Given Top Police Jobs : Advancement: Chief Burgreen promotes a black woman, a white woman and a Latino man, all captains with the force, to assistant chief.
- Taking Sides Is Difficult for Daugherty Family
- Ride Still Makes Noise With Some Frequency
- Helping Baby Animals
- LOU MACK / Los Angeles Times...
- MOVIES - May 28, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 28, 1992
- Obituaries - May 28, 1992
- Names in the News - May 28, 1992
- Names in the News - May 28, 1992
- Names in the News - May 28, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 28, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 28, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 28, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - May 28, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 28, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 28, 1992
- ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Boxer Shows Strength in Race for Funds : Contributions: Direct-mail approach and focus on women pay off. But Levine and McCarthy are well financed too.
- IDEA MAN? Certain high-tech and military-oriented equipment...
- CHILD'S PLAY: Center-fielder Chris Powell helped Cal...
- MINI HOLLYWOOD: There's a new look on...
- Burned Boy Fights for Life as Police Search for Motive in Attack : Violence: A woman described as a friend of the 3-year-old's mother is accused of kidnaping the child and setting him ablaze. He is in extremely critical condition.
- Couple Found Slain in Jamul Home : Crime: The bodies were discovered by their 7-year-old son; a 3-year-old son was wounded and is listed in fair condition.
- LOW FAT BAKING : Lo-Cots
- Church Socials : Senior Lives Enriched by Groups Formed at Places of Worship
- 3 Men in Denny Beating Face New Charges
- Checklists: Aids in the Major Affairs of Life
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 67TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : New Political Committee Gives $30,000 to Allen's Campaign : She is now the top fund-raiser in GOP primary. Panel is funded by a group of traditionally Democratic contributors.
- 7 Pasadena Teachers Honored for Excellence
- <i> The following are selected entries from the crime logs of local law enforcement agencies between May 18 and May 24:</i>
- Santa Monica-Malibu : School Budget Cuts Weighed
- La Canada Elementary Principal Promoted
- State's House Delegation Faces Shake-Up in Election
- ELECTIONS / RIO HONDO, CITRUS MUNICIPAL JUDGESHIPS : Controversy Surrounds 2 Candidates : Courts: One has been barred by the district attorney from criminal cases. His opponent was dismissed in 1990 after eight years as an appointed commissioner.
- Azusa Pacific Names Dean of Students
- Caltech Student Wins Churchill Scholarship
- Son's Overdose During Riots Preoccupied Him, Chief Says
- Crescenta Valley Pupil is Teen Model Finalist
- 'We Are Moving Backward' : A Resident Despairs Over 'Law-and-Order' Tactics After the Riots
- NEIGHBORS : Lessons in Life : With help from the 'Phantom of the Arts,' fifth-graders plan to show designs for an empty site to the City Council.
- Pasadena Team Tops at Problem Solving
- 3-Day Ojai Festival Is on Tap
- Bank to Hold Seminars on Home Ownership
- Florida Lawmaker Bows Out of Reelection Bid
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Beverly Hills Athletic Director Dyck to Take Leave of Absence in Idaho
- Quayle Fires Back at 'Naysayers' at AF Academy Speech
- Landlord Allowed 70 Days to Evict Troublemakers : Public safety: City Council threatens to shut down 12 alleged crack houses, where 134 drug-related arrests have been made over two years.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Davis TV Ad Compares Feinstein to Helmsley
- Scholarship Awarded to Baldwin Park Senior
- Searching for Special Features That Make a New Home 'Green'
- Tony Accardo; Reputed Chicago Mob Boss
- Putting Mettle to the Petal : Disney Helps Keep Mickey in Character for Rose Parade
- La Canada Flintridge : Business License Fee Plan
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Jazz and a Truck : The Volunteers of Dixieland's Fire Brigade will play at the Day of Music, along with an eclectic mix of performers.
- STRUCTURES : The Mitchell Block : Irish immigrant brothers built a cluster of 19th-Century family homes in Ventura on what is now Thompson Boulevard.
- Engineering a Vegetable Garden of Unearthly Delights
- 3 Charged in Stabbing Death of Homemaker
- L.A. 4th-Graders Prove Worthy of Questioning Brown's Politics
- Nathanson Pleads Not Guilty to Extortion Charges
- House Approves Broad Energy Bill : Congress: The measure aims to reduce reliance on imported oil and strike a balance between conservation, new production. Energy secretary hails the legislation.
- Several Students Win Science Fair Awards
- TECHNOLOGY - May 28, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - May 28, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 28, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 28, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 28, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 28, 1992
- Banker to Plead Guilty in Iraqi Loan Case : Courts: Former branch manager faces up to 30 years for conspiracy, fraud. The White House avoids trial testimony about aid to Hussein.
- NUISANCE ART: Those who get their kicks...
- AUTOS
- Success May Be Written on the Wall : WI Corp. to Market Graffiti Remover
- ENERGY
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON : Civil Rights
- Bush Legal Fund Taps Big-Money Donors
- THE TIMES POLL : Voters Support Measure to Save Soledad Cross
- OAK VIEW : District Schedules Rate Hike Hearing
- Santa Ana May Cut Spending, Raise Fees : Government: City unveils $266.3-million budget proposal, blames slumping economy for its financial woes.
- Authorities Arrest 4 After 'Follow-Home' Robbery : Crime: Officers of a controversial unit trailed one suspect for three weeks. A Woodland Hills woman is the victim in the latest holdup.
- VISTA : City Council OKs Raises for Members
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Hankins, Treadway Lift Simi Valley to 6-4 Win Over Eisenhower
- NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue, asked during a...
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
- Torero Coach Mourns Departure of Noriega
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Murphy Says He's Not Retiring Yet
- Mid-May Car Sales Show Solid Increase : Automobiles: North American-made vehicles enjoy a spurt of 9.4% in 10-day reporting period.
- Story of King Beating Put L.A. Media in Spotlight : Reporting: The Times emphasized the political aspects, the Daily News stressed the pattern of force.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROPOSITIONS : Backers of Education Bonds Cite Jobs, Overcrowding
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : DONATIONS : Needy Families Receive Refrigerators
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : How Many Poison Control Centers Do We Really Need?
- Roberts Vows Not to Issue Last-Minute 'Hit Pieces'
- A Mother's Plea Against a Lethal High : Chatsworth: A grieving parent and friends of her dead son make a video on the dangers of the aerosol gas 'craze.'
- Council Backs Sewer System Improvements : Government: Approval of $1.3-billion upgrade plan falls short of matching consent decree issued by federal judge.
- Smith Traded by Dolphins for Humphrey
- Oil Price Hike Pushes Dow Down 22.56 : Market Overview
- THE HUMAN CONDITION : Advice: It's the One Gift We Keep On Giving
- Perot Write-Ins Could Slow Vote Tallying, Registrar Says : Election: A representative of the independent presidential candidate discourages use of protest balloting in Tuesday's primary.
- It's Back to Normal for Angels : Baseball: They get only two hits against Boston's Clemens--and three total--in losing, 4-1.
- Red Sox Dampen Return by Angels : Baseball: They get only two hits against Boston's Clemens--and three total--in losing, 4-1.
- World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : Soldiers Return to Their Barracks
- SAN DIEGO : Man Killed in Park in Fight Over Radio
- Gangs May Retaliate for 'Harassment,' Minister Says
- Helping Others to Live : Video About Son's Death Eases Mother's Grief
- SAN DIEGO : Sailor Denies Guilt in Slaying of Two
- COUNTYWIDE : State Primary Ballot Available on Tape
- Welfare Cases Surge as Recession Lingers : Economy: Increase in the rolls has caused backlogs in processing requests and has hit the county's already tight budget.
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Man Sought in Slaying Flees, Kidnaps Driver
- Sampras and Capriati Win After Sleeping on It
- Takahashi to Transfer to Los Amigos, Taking Over as Offensive Coordinator
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres Find Trading Lefferts the Best Deal They Didn't Make
- SOUTHERN SECTION GOLF INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Victory by Torrance Freshman Follows Form
- Grant's Martinez Loses Argument, Helps Win Game : Prep baseball: After his plea is rejected by umpire, Lancer outfielder delivers key hit against El Camino Real.
- World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : U.S. Urges Restraint After Israeli Raids
- In Brief : Seven Internships for Dale Ride Winners
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES : Improving Access to the Latino Media
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 School Libraries to Go to High Bidder
- LANCASTER : Body Identified as Irvine Man
- VAN NUYS : Shots Wound 2 at Park Reggae Festival
- SAN DIEGO : Rare Rhinoceros Dies at Zoo
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL : Metro Rivals Southwest, Bonita Vista to Meet in 3-A Final
- Newport Corp. Expects Loss in Third Quarter : Earnings: Quarterly setback will be the first one in 12 years, but the company attributes most of it to a one-time restructuring charge of up to $22 million connected to an acquisition.
- British Ally Buys 9% Block of Ropak Stock : Investment: The company's analysts see the sale as a vote of confidence in Ropak's ability to win a patent-infringement suit filed by a competitor.
- If the President Can't Lead : Politics: Reagan, Wilson and others were incapacitated in office. A physician/author says steps must be taken to protect the country.
- Irwin Lieb; USC Dean Brought Jewish Scientists From USSR
- BOOK REVIEW : California Cool in a Cold-Blooded Book : SUN DIAL STREET <i> by Marti Leimbach</i> ; Doubleday; $20; 278 pages
- Fetal Tissue Research Ban Attacked : Health: Former HHS chief Otis R. Bowen says the policy is a 'mistake.' He also criticizes Bush's alternative to overturning the moratorium.
- Weighty Issues Preoccupy Clinton : Democrats: In these quiet days of the campaign, he talks about his pride in losing 12 pounds. But he can't find the right voter message.
- Olympics
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A SOFTBALL : Top-Seeded Woodbridge Meets La Mirada Today
- COLLEGE BASEBALL WORLD SERIES : Miami Gains Top Seeding for Fraser's Final Hurrah
- Indy Aftermath Dark for Andrettis
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Carter, Gruber and Borders Keep Blue Jays Thriving With Power Surge
- HOUSING
- COLUMN ONE : Will '92 Be Year of the Woman? : Amid anti-incumbency fervor, they could gain a great deal as political outsiders. But will Californians make history and elect two female senators? Pollsters say it may be asking too much.
- At This School, Sports Never Has Been No. 1
- Coming Next to Your TV: Quaylevision
- 5-A PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Scores 10 Quickly in 14-0 Rout of Riverside Poly
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
- Three Men's Sports Eliminated by UC Irvine : Budget cuts: Baseball, cross-country and track and field are discontinued.
- Ex-Raider Millen Retires, Takes Job as CBS Analyst
- Appreciating Police Officers
- Mayors Seek Fiscal Relief in Capitol : Finances: Chief executives of Los Angeles, San Diego and other cities ask Gov. Wilson and legislators not to try to ease the state's budget crisis by shifting burden to local governments.
- 'Passion for Diversity' : Educator Lisa Porche-Burke Hopes to Push Psychology Into the Future
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : U.S. SENATE : McCarthy Ad Attacks Levine Over Wife's Job
- Metro BRIEFS : LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Holiday Traffic Deaths Down in '92
- CAMARILLO : Tenants OK Sales of Mobile Home Lots
- Cal Lutheran Falters 2 Outs From a Title : College baseball: Three-run home run with one out in the ninth inning costs Kingsmen national championship, 3-1.
- The Night That the Lakers Found a Field of Bad Dreams
- Diamond Bar Rips Fountain Valley
- SECURITIES
- SECURITIES
- Hawaii Probing 2 O.C. Firms' Securities Sales : Investigations: Marketing of unlicensed equities is alleged. Questionable telemarketing by other companies sparks cease-and-desist orders.
- U.S. Returns 1st 38 Refugees Directly to Haiti
- TUSTIN : 4 Schools to Have New Principals
- School District Offers Lease on 5 Closed Campuses in West Valley
- NEWPORT BEACH : Underage Drinking Crackdown to Begin
- COSTA MESA : College Receives Child-Care Funds
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINAL : Osterhoudt Leads Royal to 3-A Final
- Fillmore's Shaw Ready to Turn On Afterburners
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Five County Teams Will Play Semifinal Matches Tonight
- Clinton, Bush Win Kentucky Primary Races : Campaign: Both had wide margins of victory. Perot showed his appeal as uncommitted voters turned out in strength.
- What Could Be More Political Than Gates? : Reform: Under Charter Amendment F, the police chief couldn't act as a lone wolf.
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Penguin Rally Is One for Books : NHL playoffs: Lemieux, Jagr help Pittsburgh overcome 4-1 deficit to win, 5-4.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A TENNIS PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : San Clemente Lineup Changes Pay Off in Victory
- Western Digital Names IBM's Haggerty as President
- Turkey Tries to Rally Opposition to Armenia : Conflict: Leader is defensive about why he isn't helping Azerbaijan more. He condemns Karabakh campaign.
- Bush Plan to Aid Cities Stresses 'American Dream'
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : SUPPORT : Computers Give Advice, Information
- Poison Control Center Receives 3-Month Reprieve : Donation: Hoag Family Foundation gives $150,000 to keep facility open. UCI Medical Center seeks $500,000 yearly to keep it operating.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Term Limits in Dana Point
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Slips Past Sunny Hills by Two-Game Margin
- Pearson, Hocking Join SCC's Coaching Staff
- Sunny Hills Goes to Top of Classes for 3-2 Victory
- Martin to Make Main Event Debut Tonight
- At a Glance: WI Corp.