- Critics to Get Taste of Own Medicine at Harvard Forum
- Nationwide Health Properties Proposes Offering : Stock: Real estate investment trust specializing in health care facilities is trying to raise cash to buy 25 mortgages from the RTC.
- Operator of Trade Schools to Settle Complaint : Agreement: United Education and Software will pay $6.5 million to students who are owed refunds.
- Dow Drops 26.70 on Profit Worries
- Volvo Ads Take 'Family Values' for Test Drive : Marketing: More advertising is expected to pick up themes from the campaign. But experts note that there are dangers.
- 5 Killed in Temecula Chase
- Water Chestnuts Don't Grow in Cans
- Dropping In : Technology provides some complex improvements on old garden-soaking methods.
- 2 Among Winners of Cinco de Mayo Contest
- Sen. Greene Taken to Hospital After Spell of Dizziness
- PAGES : And You Thought L.A. Was Strange?
- MUSIC / SUN-60 : Sweetheart Deal : A guy and girl met on a plane, and now they're a signed pop-rock duo. They'll be opening at the Anaconda on Sunday.
- Bar-Ilan University Nets $1.2 Million From Friends
- Santa Monica : Times Editor to Speak
- Irving Middle School Teachers Honored
- STAGE REVIEW : Choreography, Relaxed Orchestra Make Downey 'My Fair Lady' Sing
- Glendora : Zone Change for Day Care
- Glendale : EPA Considers 4 Plant Sites
- REAL ESTATE
- Probe of Failed S.D. Thrifts to Look for Fraud
- On the Waterfront : Ex-Player Is on Sidelines Again--as Olympics Anchor
- EARNINGS : 'Wayne's World' Puts Paramount in Black
- Johnsons Donate $5 Million for Student Center
- Storm Drain Work to Affect Streets
- Law Professor Gets Fulbright Fellowship
- Assemblyman Thanks Voters
- OTHER NEWS - June 11, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 11, 1992
- MOVIES - June 11, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 11, 1992
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- TELEVISION - June 11, 1992
- Obituaries - June 11, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 11, 1992
- What Families Really Value : TYRA LINDSAY : 'To Do What's Right in the Eyes of God'
- What Families Really Value : JUANITA AMARILLAS : 'Nowadays, Things Are Different'
- Panel Urged to Expedite Pension for Chief Gates : Retirement: Police Commission is asked to abandon normal procedures to prevent him from backing out on announced date.
- What Families Really Value : DOLORES DiNOIA : 'Child Care and Health Insurance Are Totally Out of Reach'
- DEAN OF STUDENTS: June means graduation at...
- STREET SMARTS: Thursday night is fast becoming...
- What Families Really Value : MARIA ASLAN : 'I Believe You Learn Your Ethics Through Experiences'
- Bush Panama Trip Protested; GI Slain : Diplomacy: President will proceed with his visit today and speak at an outdoor rally despite the violence. Soldier in military vehicle is shot by gunmen in a car.
- City Plans Suit Over Border Patrol Chases
- Labor Makes Startling Offer to Congress : Bargaining: The AFL-CIO says it would accept limits on strikes in order to get legislation banning permanent replacement of union members in a walkout.
- LOW-FAT BAKING : Twice Cooked, Fat Shy
- Fountain Valley School Board May Renew Busing Fee : Education: Trustees may reinstate charge now that courts have upheld the practice. In Placentia-Yorba Linda district, service is resumed after protests.
- Bush, Yeltsin Plan to Sign 'Charter of Principles' : Diplomacy: Non-binding pact is designed to guide the two powers in a new partnership for the 21st Century.
- What Families Really Value : BELEN ELLER : 'I Feel If I Went Back to Work, Something Would Go Wrong'
- House Set to Act on Balanced Budget; Vote Looks Close : Spending: Amendment advocates are confident, but foes say two dozen members are wavering.
- Lists to Cover Debt, Legal Health
- What Families Really Value : SCOTT CHOE : 'Honor and Respect Are Based on Love'
- What Families Really Value : LESLIE RASHEED : 'I Certainly Don't Believe You Have to Be Married to Raise Children'
- Roth, Doughers Discussed Vote on Trip, Records Say
- GOLD BOUND: Vicki Toutz, above, had good...
- The Challenging Pizzas
- A Real Slim Chick
- Temecula Readies Lawsuit Over Border Patrol Chases : Immigration: City's attempt to have policy revised could set a precedent. Also, Packard calls for a review.
- What Families Really Value : THE URQUHARTS : 'Ideally, It Would Be Nice If Only One Parent Had to Work'
- GIMME SHELTER: And you thought only aging...
- Allies' Iraq Arms Sales Unopposed in '89 : Weapons: The Bush Administration said it did not object to Indonesia's plans to sell Hussein helicopters that could carry Exocet missiles.
- Earth Summit Delegates Close In on Final Agreements : Environment: Some differences remain, but it appears most business will be finished before Bush and other leaders arrive.
- Nash Won't Be Charged for Skimping on Sales Tax : Torrance: The ex-police chief underpaid the levy on 2 used cars he bought while in office. He made good on the debt, and the DMV won't press the matter.
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 11, 1992
- SAN FRANCISCO : Justice Assails Rulings on Harris
- LOS ANGELES : Court Limits Diversion of Detectives to Patrols
- Poway to Revamp GATE Program
- Pacific Military Forces to Visit S.D.
- Sculpture Garden Nearly Plucked Clean as Sun Sets on Its Heyday
- Commute Study Finds O.C. Drivers Slowest to Get Into Car Pools
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- PALMDALE : Water Tank Move Gains Support
- 1 Man Killed, 2nd Wounded in Gun Battle
- Moses Won't Try to Make Olympic Team
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets, Yankees Trade Relief Pitchers
- Cal State Long Beach will host an...
- ART REVIEW : 'Paradise' a Charming Detour at Laguna Beach
- DANCE : Gerstler to Share 'Knowledge'
- Paramount Pulls Ads in Dispute With Trade Papers : Movies: The studio is outraged by Variety's review of 'Patriot Games' and a Hollywood Reporter series on the marketing campaign for 'Juice.'
- New Shelter Readied for Teens
- Policy on Iraq Before the War
- Voting
- U.S. May Try to Alter Earth Summit Declaration : Environment: Some fear that reopening the document might lead to so much criticism that it would be abandoned.
- Raptor Rehab : Wildlife: A Simi Valley man is helping an injured golden eagle learn to fly and hunt again in his growing, back-yard-based program.
- 4 File Brutality Complaints Against Deputies
- Mobile Substation for Police May Be Approved
- California / IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Victim of Crossbow Attack Improves
- Bruins Act Quickly, Name Brian Sutter as Coach
- Rams Go to Glory for Punter, Kicker
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Nothing's Going Right in That Field
- Golf
- He Hasn't Needed Three Rounds Much : Boxing: Robert Allen of the Marines overcame early rap to become Olympic contender.
- VIDEO : New Salvos Are Exchanged in the Digital-Format War
- MUSIC
- Rockin' the Town Before Other Cats : Pop: Robert Gordon and Chris Spedding, who perform tonight at the Coach House, were playing the real thing back when the Strays were just kittens.
- ART REVIEW : 'Memento': Undiluted Karen Finley
- Black Russian Woman Graduates Cum Laude in U.S. : She finds things to admire and things to dislike in America.
- The Man Who Holds the Matches
- Czech Officials Call Union Fragile : Nationalism: Slovaks seem determined to lead their republic to independence, opposing negotiators say.
- Georgian Regime Seems Shaken as Warfare Flares
- O.C. Jury Recommends Death for Child's Killer : Courts: Maria del Rosio Alfaro of Anaheim could become the county's first woman on Death Row.
- 2 Plead Not Guilty in Student's Slaying
- Countywide : Cuts in Classes for Disabled Criticized
- $4.5 Million in Narcotics Seized in Campus Sting : Investigations: Police target seven high schools but say most of the drugs were from a Northridge lab. The arrests of 119 students represent a two-year low.
- State Officials Deny Favoring Toxic Waste Incinerator
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Maldonado's Homer Takes Center Stage
- Proposed Cuts in San Diego School Athletics Protested
- Time for Trailing Blazers to Get Serious : NBA finals: Bulls can all but clinch another championship with a victory in Game 4 tonight.
- O'Boyle Is Close on Job at Air Force : Track: UC Irvine coach, front-runner for a position at the Academy, will travel to Colorado before making decision.
- Researchers Inject Genes in 2 Fights Against Disease : Human genetics: The tests against a deadly cancer and cholesterol may refine technique for DNA therapy.
- Vigil to Mark a Year Since Girl Was Taken
- Policy on Iraq Before the War
- Power to Unlock Personal Prison Lies Within Self
- Vivian Lance, 77, Dies; Realty Broker in Huntington Beach
- LONG BEACH : Man Shot During Riots Files $10-Million Claim
- Air-Pollution Officials Further Weaken Smog-Reduction Plan : Air: Softening the mandatory ride-sharing program pleases businesses, but stuns environmentalists.
- Safety Award Memorializes Worker Killed in Fall at Dam : Accidents: Christine Sanchez wants her daughters to remember their father, who died last year. She targets the county in a court battle.
- Jury Awards $3.5 Million in '88 Murder of Woman Leaving Mall : Crime: The victim's family claimed security in Plaza Pasadena's underground parking lot was inadequate.
- Drifter Goes on Trial in Burglary-Slaying of Oceanside Woman
- Prep Football Champions to Play in Bowl Game Dec. 18
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : McCaskill Didn't Like What He Saw
- Lil E. Tee Is Sidelined After Surgery on Ankles
- Sale of the Mariners Clears First Hurdle : Baseball: Vincent says Japanese investor won't have daily control of club. Final approval is expected by team owners today.
- Kloek Assigned to Class-A Team
- On Lookout for Lunkers at Mammoth
- ART
- TV Heats Up the Leftovers : Unaired Episodes on Summer Lineup
- Short Sellers Have Reason to Smile--a Sliding Market
- Drywall Installers Halt Work Over Pay : Labor: Hundreds of workers are seeking higher wages that existed a decade ago when the industry was unionized.
- Consumer Credit Has Biggest Drop in 12 Years : Economy: The contraction in April, the third straight monthly decline, represents a 6.3% annual rate.
- Wilson Official Blocks Rebates for Third Time
- Perot Write-In Bid Fizzles in N. Dakota Primary : Elections: Former member of House leadership, an apparent victim of check-writing scandal, loses on Arkansas Democratic ballot.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : A Bottle of Prevention . . .
- LAGUNA BEACH : 5 Men Hurt as Car Hits Embankment
- Riverside OKs Sale of Landmark Hotel
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : New Transit Agency Hires Director
- Practice of Law After Disbarment Is Charged
- Liberal Fatalism Lit the Fire; Use the Heat to Forge Revolution : Riots: A culture of violence collided with this whole city's disappointed hopes and star-envy.
- TV Networks, Unions Reach Accord
- Drug Arrests by L.A. Undercover Agents at High Schools Decline
- Only the Details Change as Angels Lose Again, 4-2
- Football
- PREP SOFTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR : Pacifica's Surface Is a Leader by Example : Softball: Senior pitcher, who led county in ERA and strikeouts, guided a young and inexperienced Mariner team to league title.
- WAC Commissioner to Retire in '94
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bittersweet 'Adam's Rib' Gently Tickles
- Dow Falls 34.21 as Interest in Buying Falters : Market Overview
- O.C. Budget Plan Threatens Some Health Programs
- Egyptian Writer Who Criticized Islamic Extremism Is Assassinated
- A Tarnished Future : RAMSAY : 'I'm Still Kind of Proud of America'
- Boxing
- RETAILING
- Common Cause Seeking Probe of Expensive GOP Fund-Raiser
- OJAI : Developers Must Provide Parking
- Decisions
- Walters Carries Padres : Baseball: Catcher has homer and three RBIs to help Padres rally from four-run deficit and beat Houston, 5-4.
- Michael Johnson Loses 200 Meters in Rome to Namibia's Fredericks
- A Pulsating Rhythm for Women, Buildings
- Late Plans Put Secret Service, Press at Rio's 'Love Motels'
- Riots Touch Off Largest Arson Probe in U.S. : Fires: At least 65 people have been charged. Some cases hint at conspiracy, but little hard evidence has emerged.
- A Tarnished Future : BRANNDI : 'L.A. Is a Very Messed-Up Place'
- COLUMN ONE : Clearing the Way to Clean Air : Non-polluting equipment and know-how must somehow pass to developing nations. The Rio summit sheds light on the obstacles in their path.
- Decisions
- They Spin Dreams With Needle and Thread at Bridal City
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Commuter Bus Trip to L.A. Added
- SAN CLEMENTE : Coyote Captured in Leg Trap, Killed
- Balancing on Edge of Nonsense : Budget amendment is mainly an excuse not to face the real problem
- LOS ANGELES : Jury Awards $6 Million in Asbestos Removal Case
- Schools--and Parents--Jockey Over Class Lists for Fall
- PLACENTIA : Homework Program for Latinos OKd
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Shake Road Slump, Beat Phillies, 5-3
- De la Hoya Opens Trials With a Favorable Draw
- Bill to Bail Out State Athletics Would Impact Pro Sports Fans : Finances: Proposal seeks a 3% tax on tickets costing $5 or more to help fund existing school programs at all levels.
- Miscellany
- U.S. Lists Possible Targets of Trade Sanctions
- TRANSPORTATION : Shoppers Will Be Able to Pick Up a New Car at the Mall
- TRADE
- Shuttle Mission Scheduled
- Sounds of Fatal Crash Still Haunt Survivors : Border: Three immigrants who were in vehicle during the Temecula chase trace their journey from Mexico.
- Michigan Abortion Payment Law Upheld
- CALABASAS, VAN NUYS : Hearings on County Budget Scheduled
- Supervisors Impose Drug-Testing Rules : Workplace: The policy will only be used when there is a 'reasonable suspicion' of abuse, officials say. A union opposes the move and threatens a lawsuit.
- Policy on Iraq Before the War
- UCLA Professor Gets 2-Year Prison Term in Research Grant Fraud
- A Share in Keeping the Peace : With new U.N. role, Japan will shift to higher level of global responsibility
- Oak Park High senior right-hander Jeff Gibbons...
- Boxing
- Tarazon Replaces Cardinal as Coach at Channel Islands
- Southwest Society Announces '92-93 Chamber Season
- O.C. Groups Praise Decision on Grants
- VALLEYWIDE : Judge Upholds Law on Eviction Actions
- Parents Sue Chemical Firm in Son's Death : Aerosols: Chatsworth boy and a friend drowned after inhaling a cleaner. The court action also lists the other youth's mother and a camera store.
- Warrant Issued for Fugitive in Shooting
- El Toro's Santoro Is Drafted by White Sox
- Agreement Reached on Bowl Game : Prep football: After years of delay, City, Southern section leaders finalize plans to match large-school champions.
- STAGE
- Ann Dilworth has been elected vice president,...
- AIRLINES : Suit Accuses American of Illegal Pricing
- TRANSPORTATION
- Benefit Gives Scleroderma Battle a Boost of $125,000
- Marker Makes It Hard to Get Lost in a Book
- Actor Ben Vereen Hit by Truck on Highway and Critically Hurt : Accident: He undergoes four hours of surgery for internal and head injuries and a fractured leg after being struck near his Malibu home.
- ORANGE : City Backs Off Law Limiting Occupancy
- LA MESA : Kidnaping Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- White Supremacy and Afrikans
- Suspect to Be Tried in Death of Son, Beating of Estranged Wife
- IRVINE : Join AIDS Campaign, Teens Urged
- Jones Shifts Gears to Olympic Trials
- Mike McGee, 37, has been appointed director...
- Fluor Unit Wins Netherlands Contract
- Clinton Signals Attack on Perot for Views on Adulterers, Gays
- UFO Expert Keeps His Feet on the Ground : Garden Grove author says that people who claim to have been abducted by aliens are actually reliving their birth experiences.
- OXNARD : Renaming of Road Prompts Complaint
- O'Connor Pushes 2nd Arts Festival : Culture: The mayor hopes to organize an exhibit of Russian treasures for the fall, partly to help finance her dream of a central library on the bay.
- School Trustees Get an Earful on What <i> Not </i> to Cut in Budget : Education: At the end of a public hearing, the board is left where it started: wondering how to make the necessary $20.8-million reduction.
- Cincinnati Joins Atlanta as IHL Expansion Franchise
- Miscellany
- Hershiser Leaves, but Wins : Dodgers: He goes 8 1/3, his longest outing since surgery, and beats Braves with help from bullpen and Daniels' homer.
- Voges Blames His Health for Sub-Par Performance : Golf: U.S. Amateur titleholder was under the weather when he shot an opening-round 87, then missed cut in rain-plagued Memorial.
- A Celebration of Stephen Sondheim : Theater: A star-packed benefit at Carnegie Hall tonight is a sellout. The attraction: Two hours of his songs, including at least one new tune.
- Shoe Sales Slowing to a Walk : Retailing: Stores are seeing a shift away from athletic footwear with a lot of bells and whistles. But one company is betting big on a new lace-less model.
- Valve Maker Agrees to Modify Settlement Offer : Hearing: The changes may persuade more of the heart valve recipients who have filed lawsuits against Shiley Inc. in Irvine to accept the proposal.
- TRADE
- Dow Falls 34.21 as Interest in Buying Falters : Market Overview
- Another Argument for Clip-On Ties
- Taco Bell Orchestrates 'Music of the Night'
- A Tarnished Future : ELISANDRO : 'I Don't Really Feel Unsafe Here'
- Perot as Hometown Hero: Just Don't Get in His Way : Image: He is revered by some for civic action. Others say he is heavy-handed and cannot compromise.
- Fights Over 2 Brutality Bills Result in a Draw
- California / IN BRIEF : SOLANA BEACH : Strict Anti-Smoking Measure Approved
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Toll-Free Line Gives Trip Information
- BURBANK : Man Denies Charges That He Killed 2
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- L.A. Cancels Contract Amid Investigation of Agency for Disabled
- Countywide : Lagomarsino Urged to Run in November
- Effort to Halt Work on New Jail Rejected : Supervisors: The action clears the way for construction to begin on the facility near Santa Paula. Foes opposed the greenbelt site.
- Oxnard Approves Recycling Plant : Trash: The city wants to cut its dependence on Bailard Landfill. Officials seek an agreement with the sanitation district.
- VENTURA : Board Asks State to OK Bigger Classes
- Steve Howe Has Made a Career Out of Being a Headline Act
- Discovering Reel Thrills : DFG's Day of Free Fishing on Isle of Redondo Barge Lands Young First-Time Anglers Who Had Expected to Be Bored
- TV Ratings : Hoopsters Score for NBC
- Fee Hike Closer for Community College System : Finances: Board will consider boosting student costs to $10 a unit and establishing an admissions policy giving priority to those entering higher education for the first time.
- Wilson Considers Severe Cuts in Health Services
- Regatta Chairman Is a Man of His Wood
- Study Finds Less Stress in Drivers : Transportation: A regional report says county commuters are more likely to perceive freeway traffic as good.
- California / IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Jury Calls for Death Penalty for Woman
- Budget Crisis Threatens Lancaster Prison Opening : Government: The loss of $30 million in operating funds means the new facility could stand empty until October, 1993.
- The Jobs Fly Past Minority Builders : Riot-repair contracts must be dealt out fairly
- Grower's Tax Settlement a Record for U.S. : Courts: Imperial Valley's Mario Saikhon must pay $23 million in back taxes, fines in case involving an El Cajon IRS agent and his son.
- Manager Gains Ally in Fight to Live at Equestrian Center
- California / IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : More Black Families Adopting Babies
- Buena Park : School Budget Plan Could Mean Layoffs
- LOS ALAMITOS : At the Age of 8, 'Grandpa' Still Is Competitive
- Court Order Won't Stop Olympic Ban : Track and field: Runners who compete against Reynolds in trials could be ineligible for Barcelona Games.
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : San Diego's Overnight Fishing Fleet Receives Early Gift
- Norwood, '91 Super Bowl Goat, Is Given the Boot by Buffalo
- Best Pal Might Be Out Rest of Year
- 'Doors' to Open Italian Cinema Weekend
- Street Scene Loses Name, Sponsorship of Michelob
- MUSIC
- Future Looks Bright for Quiksilver Again : Apparel: The surf wear manufacturer surprises analysts by getting back in the black after two non-profitable quarters.
- Electric Boats Take Off : Sellers of Newport's Silent Craft Have Global Ideas
- New Trends in Global Investment Pose Challenge for U.S.
- Drywallers Walk Out in Southland : Labor: Hundreds in predominantly Latino work force shut down jobs at housing tracts. They want a union and improved pay and benefits.
- Taco Bell Rushes to Set Example in City Hit by Riots
- A Lease on Beach Life : Rentals: Homeowners along Orange County's coast make lucrative moves in hot weather for summer tenants. Beachfront cottages are let for about $3,000--a week.
- Oregon Fires Destroy Homes; 120 Evacuated
- Police Make Arrest After Store Robbery
- MOORPARK : Equestrian Program May Lose City Funds
- San Marcos' 'Stop the Swap' Effort Kills Plan for 12-Acre Outdoor Market
- Countywide : Test Keeps Bus Vandals in Check
- Lethal-Injection Bills Approved by Senate Panel
- LINES IN THE SAND
- Hockey
- MWD Freezes Travel, Rejects 6% Salary Hikes
- Rare Plants, Wildlife Thrive at Base : Ecology: Miramar Naval Air Station is cited by the Navy for its outstanding conservation program.
- Council May Link New Contracts to Creating Jobs : Government: Firms bidding to make plastic garbage cans may be required to build a plant in South L.A. Proposed law would be test of 'buy American' charter change.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council Faces Bleak Economic Picture
- Baseball Was Out of Options
- Rick Adelman Doesn't Have Sense of Security
- Football
- Stink Raised Over T-Shirt of Poly's Flores
- ANAHEIM : $11.8-Million Budget Cut May Be Needed
- Namibia's Frankie Fredericks outran America's Michael Johnson...
- Heredia Will Play Basketball for CCI
- THE TIMES 1992 ALL-COUNTY SOFTBALL TEAM : Gonzalez Overcomes Off-Field Problems : Coach of the Year: Injuries and illness plagued Foothill, but he found a way to lead the Knights to the 4-A title.
- Putting Movies Under Analysis : Film: Author/psychotherapist Geoffrey Hill's O.C. discussion group was the springboard for a book examining the echoes of ancient archetypes in all genres.
- Ex-Thrift Owner, 5 Others Face Fraud Trial : Courts: Robert Ferrante of now-defunct Consolidated Savings Bank in Irvine and associates are accused of wrongdoing in deals involving $13.5 million in loans. They will be tried without a jury.
- Summit Gives No Support to Birth Control
- Quayle Attacks 'Cultural Elite' on Moral Values
- PERSPECTIVE ON LATINO POLITICS : A Power Fight That's Weakening Us : The split between Molina and the old guard threatens to leave the community voiceless at a time of grave crisis.
- TUSTIN : School Board OKs Harassment Policy
- OXNARD : Reserves May Fill District Budget Gaps
- NEWPORT BEACH : Concerns Expressed on Irvine Co. Plan
- SAN DIEGO : Suspect Denies Guilt in Boy's Slaying
- INS Settles 14-Year-Old Rights Lawsuit : Immigrants: Agency agrees to inform suspects of procedures and let them talk with a lawyer before questioning.
- Loyola University Will Close Its Dental School
- COSTA MESA : Council OKs Pops Concerts in Park
- OXNARD : Man Admits Making Threats to Witness
- Judge Voids the NEA's Decency Standard : Arts: The endowment's grants clause is found to violate First Amendment. The ruling will allow the suit of four artists against the agency to go to trial.
- Coffeehouse's Earthy Campaign : Poetry: "We have to get out the word" on the environment, says one sponsor of "Mother Nature Takes a Stanza."
- Don Logan Named to Oversee Magazine Division at Time Inc.