- COLUMN ONE : Big Guns Aren't Sole Casualties : From saxophone sellers to landscapers, small contractors feel the Pentagon's knife, Times study finds. But federal retooling may not help this often overlooked mainstay of the defense economy.
- CALIFORNIA PORTFOLIO : With L.A. Economy Ailing, Mayoral Candidates Offer Few Solutions
- Military Bus Overturns, Injuring 22 Passengers : Accidents: Civil Air Patrol cadets and others were on an outing to Point Mugu. The CHP blames a brake failure.
- Byzantium Proves Indeed Byzantine : A shore excursion in Odessa runs into red tape. Aboard ship, service is unusually smooth.
- Issues Eclipsed as Woo, Riordan Trade Insults : Mayoral debate: Councilman raises rival's '88 remark about poor people. Businessman describes him as a liar.
- COULD BE HAPPIER: Disneyland, fighting a proposed...
- Obituaries - May 23, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 23, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 23, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 23, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 23, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 23, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 23, 1993
- MOVIE REVIEW : Erotic Thriller 'Sliver' Leaves a Lot to Be Desired : This wrongheaded version of Ira Levin's pulp novel may be about voyeurism, but it doesn't provide much to watch.
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Gubaidulina Premiere
- STAGE
- TV REVIEWS : 'Mafia Marriage': Absorbing Portrait
- Long Beach Schedules 4 Operas
- 93 Million Toast End of 'Cheers' : Television: The finale becomes the second most-watched program in TV history, second only to the closing episode of 'MASH' in 1983.
- Founder to Take Sabbatical
- Salsa Continues to Get By, Remains Undefeated : Soccer: Team misses star forward Paulinho but still beats Ft. Lauderdale, 3-2, in a shootout to take sole possession of first.
- WEEKEND TV : 'Lost Fleet,' and Clinton's Tax Package
- A Long Way From Home in 'Waco' : Television: Playing the sister-in-law of Branch Davidian leader David Koresh was a dramatic change for a Laguna Hills teen.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Ambush in Waco' a Rationale for Assault
- TV REVIEWS : 'Torch Song' Ignites Rehabilitating Love
- STAGE
- Filmmaker Has Taken On a Taboo Subject
- Different Ways of Perceiving 'Dragon'
- Support for Kings Is Starting to Peak
- Support for Kings Is Starting to Peak
- Kathleen Battle's Recital
- NBC Took a Quantum Leap Backward
- U.S. Mobilizing Support for Bosnia
- Kathleen Battle's Recital
- Support for Kings Is Starting to Peak
- Waffling
- Regulating Immigration
- Aguilar and 'Chorus Line'
- LAPD Changes
- BOULEVARD DEJA VU: Lots of wrangling finally...
- Ukraine's Power Struggle Sparks Crisis Over Reform : Politics: Legislators refuse to accept reformist premier's resignation. They also reject president's bid for control but give him added powers.
- Ueberroth Says He'll Spend More Time Tending to Own Businesses
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City OKs Dispensing of Block Grant Funds
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council to Consider Trash Bin Proposal
- Woo on the Attack
- Pirate Movie Raid at Video Store Nets 378 Tapes
- Diamond in the Rough : Boxing Gave Up on Bowe After His Olympic Defeat--Except for Rock Newman, Who Saw a Special Quality
- Cal Lutheran Finishes 14th in Division II Golf
- Pushed Hard by Scyphers, Simi Valley Makes It Look Easy, 9-0 : High school baseball: After a week of grueling practices, the Pioneers are too much for Loyola.
- 4 Killed, 16 Injured by Car Bomb in Cairo
- One of the Toughest Jobs : And running L.A. public schools is one of the most important
- DANA POINT : New Tall Ship Dock to Be Dedicated
- CAMARILLO : Teacher, Librarian Named District's Best
- Granger Gets Record, but Cal Manages Only Split
- Kings Don't Get Caught Short : Game 3: Short-handed goals by Kurri and Taylor are keys to 4-2 victory, good for a 2-1 series edge over the Maple Leafs.
- Northridge Tries to Show Fresno the New Order
- Miscellany
- SCATS Gymnastics, Philippine Team in Dual Meet Tonight
- Red Wings Expected to Fire Murray
- Job-Injury Payments Decline : Insurance: Workers' compensation claims and payouts dropped sharply in 1992. Observers credit a fraud crackdown and a poor economy.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Down and Out in Beverly Hills : Ex-Thrift Chief Thomas Spiegel, Awaiting Trial, Is Being Evicted
- Thinkers Are Flush With Toilet Ideas
- Two Men Break Into Burning House, Pull Woman to Safety : Fire: Marie Wallace of Anaheim Hills suffers minor smoke inhalation. No one else is hurt. Damage is estimated at $135,000.
- CAMARILLO : Task Force Will Press to Attract Business
- LA HABRA : Giving Teens a Lesson in Citizenship
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 120-Mile Beach Run to Finance Memorial
- Woman Charged With Boy's Death in Fire
- SHERMAN OAKS : Mall's New Owner Vows Improvements
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Henderson Ignites A's Late Rally, 12-11
- San Diego Mesa's Grand Slam Drops OCC Into Losers' Bracket
- PUBLIC WORKS : London Greets Two Potential White Elephants
- Clinton Relative Had Proposed She Head Travel Office : Firings: Distant kin wrote memo in February. White House announces that the Little Rock agency has been replaced by American Express.
- U.S. Links Its S. Africa Economic Policy to Free Elections
- Yugoslavia Rejects Border Monitors
- Key Legislators Vow Fight for 2 Museums : Funding: Brown and Hughes say they will oppose attempt to cut off $6.2 million in support for L.A.'s African-American and Science and Industry facilities.
- EL MONTE : Agency Restores Salary of Suspended Director
- Ueberroth Resigns: Whither RLA? : An organization far more important than any one person
- Clippers' Search Taking Shape : Pro basketball: They reportedly have six candidates, including Jim Lynam, who coached team in early '80s, and Lenny Wilkens, current coach of the Cavaliers.
- MTA Director Proposes 9% Budget IncreasE : Transit: The $3.4-billion plan would hire 130 officers but calls for layoffs of 246 workers, mostly performing duplicate functions because of a merger. The chief says he has mandate to trim staff.
- A King in the Box Is No Problem for L.A.
- OLYMPIC NOTES : USA Hockey Team Not Looking Strong
- DIVISION I BASEBALL : Edison's Wynn Atones for Error
- Bad Boys Win Speedway Shootout
- Disneyland Requests Hearing to Appeal $400,000 Fine by INS
- Festival Features Garden Antiques
- Winston Burdett; Ex-CBS Journalist, Murrow Colleague
- Venezuelan Senate Orders President Tried : Latin America: By unanimous vote, Perez is suspended while Supreme Court weighs corruption charges against him.
- Torah Studies Aid Busy Professionals : Outreach: Orthodox group sends rabbis to the homes and offices of executives, free of charge and at virtually any time.
- Review Casts Fresh Doubts on $222-Million Ventura Boulevard Project : Traffic: Study questions cost and timing of work. Some proposed improvements are blocked by buildings.
- CAMARILLO : Freedom Pool to Be Closed in Summer
- A Mercedes-Class Effort
- BREA : $100-Million Bond Issue OKd by Council
- Ex-Museum Head Gets Jail, to Pay Restitution in Thefts
- Miscellany
- Taft Focuses on Avoiding Disaster in Tennis Final
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Schwadron, Rawitch in New Posts
- YARDWORK : Reel Mowers Pushed Back Into Service
- Design for Living : Nina Campbell, Decorator to Royals, Has a Scheme for the Common Folk, Too
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Off 30.45 to 3,492; Bond Yields Rise
- Professor Calls Gangs a Mental Health Problem : Conference: At an Anaheim seminar, he says law enforcement approach to the problem hasn't worked, and that a public health model is needed.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Reno and Sessions Discuss His Future
- Cyprus Seeks U.S. Pledge of Protection : Diplomacy: Island nation's president says Washington's guarantee would enhance chances of reunification.
- SPORTS CRIME: Should a high school athlete...
- Sen. Breaux's Compromise: Lighter on Taxes, Heavier on Cuts : Budget: As Democrats from oil states line up against Clinton's plan, Louisianian's alternative trims energy levy without cutting it out.
- Jack P. Crowther; Led L.A. Schools From 1962 to '70, Fought Cutbacks
- Kyrgyzstan to Get Rid of Armed Forces
- AGOURA HILLS : School Goes Back to the Middle Ages
- Disaster Volunteer Honored for Work
- Senator Joins Call for UCI Multiculturalism
- Unruly or Truant Camarillo Students Face Saturday Class
- Southern Baptist Reforms Proposed : Religion: Former official seeks grass-roots action to end conflicts in the denomination.
- SEMINAR: The San Fernando Valley chapter of...
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Cleaning Up the Act
- Fast Start Nets CLU Blowout Win, 23-2 : College baseball: Kingsmen score five in the first and dominate Redlands to take lead in regional playoff series.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sanguinetti in Semifinals for UCLA
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Crim Puts Bus Crash in Perspective
- South Dakotan Kills Wife, 2 Children, Self
- Denny's Breaks Bias Vow on Day of Accord : Equality: A restaurant in Maryland refused to serve six blacks on April 1. The chain settled a discrimination case in California the same date.
- Theft Suspect Tries to Give Deputies the Slip
- IRVINE : Tustin Air Facility Is Students' Project
- Events Planned to Celebrate Shavuot Festival
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Prying Will Have McAnally on Her Side in the Hawthorne
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Runs Circles Around Costa Mesa, Wins
- Bowe Heavy Favorite to Retain Titles : Boxing: Ferguson, who has lost four of his last six bouts, gets a shot because of upset over Mercer.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Welcome Green With Loss
- Dodgers Recharge Battery : Baseball: Hershiser gets first shutout in nearly four years, and Piazza hits a three-run homer during 8-0 victory over the Rockies.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- Pottery Show to Be Held in Buena Park
- VENTURA : Motive Sought in Slaying Near Freeway
- New Fee Plan Begins for Street Merchants
- Once Scorned, Haven Plan Gets Grudging Acceptance : Balkans: Diplomatic realities override fears that the areas would become mere refugee camps for defeated Muslims.
- UC Abandons San Joaquin Campus Plans
- BREA : Imperial Highway Widening Progresses
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Kids' Olympics Aids Cultural Knowledge
- Meetings and Red Tape Stall Metrolink's Warning Plan : Safety: Approved in March, the $864,000 project to keep pedestrians away from the tracks is now expected to be completed in August.
- Drive-by art: The Venice Art Walk will...
- French Open Is Lacking a Little in Personalities : Tennis: Without Seles, Agassi, McEnroe and Connors, it could be a major disappointment.
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL : Fernandez Fuels UCLA's Victory
- No, Your Boss Doesn't Have Eyes in the Back of His Head : But There's a Good Chance He's Reading Your Private E-Mail
- POLITICS : Rebels in Japanese Premier's Party Threaten a Showdown : A demand for nationwide election reform could precipitate Miyazawa's fall.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Museum Director to Lead Park Service
- Safety Program Targets PCH : Transportation: Task force focuses on traffic on 21-mile stretch of road, where 20 people have died in three years.
- DIVISION III BASEBALL : Laguna Hills Comes Back, Falls Short
- Gonzalez Gets Best of Angels : Baseball: He hits a two-run homer to tie the score in the eighth inning, then another in the 10th to give the Rangers a 6-4 victory.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Non-Winner Waite Leads Kite by Two
- Bettman Maintains Optimism : Hockey: National TV ratings are low, but commissioner says fact that game is even being viewed on such a level is a start.
- Crespi Takes Care of Hawthorne
- 2 Men Awarded $33 Million in Baseball-Card Suit : Courts: The award to the attorneys, based on a 3% stake in Upper Deck Co., means the jury believes that the company is worth more than $1 billion.
- Tiny Monaco Requests Full U.N. Membership
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : 3 More Are Punished in Tailhook Case
- Setting His Sights
- SYLMAR : Woman Charged in Death of Infant in House Fire
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 2 Indicted in Probe of Sheriff's Dept. Corruption
- Report: Republics Want Back in Fold
- Mystery Nervous-System Epidemic in Cuba Easing, Doctors Say
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Scheduled for June 3 Launch
- Japanese Report: U.S. Demands May Lead to Protectionism : Trade: Both governments are trying to get world opinion behind them as meeting of industrialized countries approaches.
- Judge Defends Career, Says He's No Racist : Investigation: Retiring jurist McCartin says his 'black paint' remark was connected to African-American's use of white makeup in taxi theft. He says he's bitter about allegation of bias.
- Fur Flies Over Decision to Shut Port Hueneme Postal Operation : Business: Operator says it's all because of a cat. City's postmaster cites financial improprieties.
- LA HABRA : Composite Released of Carjacking Suspect
- SIMI VALLEY : Teen-Age Mothers Told of Job Choices
- Soccer Star Charged With Assaulting Rival
- MOORPARK : 7 Las Vegas Pickets Charged in Beating
- Hide and Seek : Weather Conspires Against Would-Be Astronomers Viewing Partial Eclipse
- BUENA PARK : Teacher Selected for Pennsylvania Trip
- Track and Field
- Track and Field
- Small Size, Big Talent : Villa Park's 5-7 Jason Devera Faces Another Challenge
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Cypress Takes Advantage of Orange Coast's Mistake
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : McGwire Goes on 15-Day Disabled List
- 14 Years Later, Fisk's Waiter Picks Up Tab
- Vestron Suit Settled for $100 Million : Entertainment: A hot property in the 1980s, the company said it was stymied when Security Pacific Bank pulled its line of credit.
- Pell, for Gay Nominee, Says Daughter Is Lesbian : Congress: Senator makes disclosure in citing his reasons to vote for appointment of Roberta Achtenberg to HUD post.
- Assembly Clears Pilot Projects to Give Addicts Clean Needles
- Judge Bars 'Emotional Appeals' in Navy Slaying Trial : Military: No testimony about future that gay victim could have had will be allowed, confessed killer's attorneys are assured.
- FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Coach Paul Xanthos' pipeline of...
- LOS ANGELES : Guard at Watts Towers Killed on Way to His Car
- Man Killed, Wife Injured in Car Crash
- Salute to the Class of '93 : Commencement: Under sunny skies, 300 of a record 1,160 graduating students at Moorpark College turn out for the big ceremony.
- Johnson Brightens the Twilight : Track and field: The 31-year-old South African wins men's 5,000 meters in inaugural meet at Birmingham High.
- Moorpark's Mustafa Leads Decathlon in State Finals
- May Stores to Build 100 New Units : Retailing: The $4.6-billion expansion will include major outlets in Glendale and West Covina as well as 1,200 new Payless ShoeSources nationally.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Tree Doesn't Cut It for Stanford
- Post Offices to Extend Hours of Operation
- TUJUNGA : Christian School to Occupy Vacant Site
- City to Consider Nightclub Crackdown : Thousand Oaks: Determined to stamp out raucous goings-on, the council will target two popular hangouts in a discussion Tuesday.
- NORTHRIDGE : Trauma Center Staff, Patients Reunited
- LA HABRA : Officer Takes Train to Nab Lawbreakers
- Soccer Player Is Charged for Kicking Rival in Head : Sports: It is apparently the first time in state that criminal counts are filed against an athlete for violence on the field.
- Quance Gets Her National Record Back
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell to Pitch in Bakersfield Sunday
- Riley Patent Is Slick Now : NBA playoffs: If Bulls want to use 'three-peat,' they have to pay Knick coach for the trouble.
- COMMENTARY : This Fight Has Little to Offer
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Wins, but Irvine Ends Oiler Streak at 60
- It's More Work, but It Causes Less Pollution
- Paper Trail Could Block Nominee for Justice Post : Civil rights: Critics are using C. Lani Guinier's many writings on voting issues to portray her as an extremist.
- Knight Will Meet Latinos After Furor Over Poem : Politics: Activists say the Palmdale legislator has united their community with verse that mocks illegal immigrants.
- Cycling
- Miscellany
- Creditors File Involuntary Bankruptcy Against Cardis
- AUTOS
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HEMET : Bono Says He May Run for Congress
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : INDEPENDENCE : Navy Jet Crashes but Pilot Escapes
- Strikers Charged in Las Vegas Casino Beating
- Male Inmate, 20, Remains at Large
- LAKE FOREST : City to Take Over Fund Administration
- VAN NUYS : Computer Lab Donated to School
- Salvation Army Center Feeling Pinch : Economy: Donations have fallen off sharply, official says. State's lingering troubles are blamed.
- SYLMAR : Residents Plan Effort to Keep 2 Parks Open
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District Honors Volunteers
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Rancho Santiago Rewards Filbeck
- College Sports
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I VOLLEYBALL : Styles Points the Way, Laguna Beach Rallies
- Panama Arrests 12 in Plot to Kill President
- VENTURA : Treasures, Trinkets Appraised at Museum
- OXNARD : Emotions High at College Graduation
- BURBANK : Ryun Visit Inspires Deaf Youngsters
- Cal State Fullerton Signs JC Forward
- Big Helmet to Fill : Now That Indy-Car Team Owner A.J. Foyt Has Retired, All Efforts Are Focused on Robby Gordon's Qualifying Run
- Track and Field
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : Smith on the Bubble as Field Gets Filled
- Team Title a Longshot for Thousand Oaks
- ORANGE COUNTY
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Judge Outlaws Ban on 'Junk Calls'
- Reno and FBI Director Sessions Discuss Charges Against Him
- Clinton Is Pulled in 2 Directions on Health Plan
- Officials to Kill Venice Ducks to Halt Virus
- Bone Bonanza : Archeologists Really Dig Whale of a Find, Perhaps 9 Million Years Old
- 2 Sentenced to Death for Murders in Church : Courts: Albert Lewis and his half brother, Anthony Oliver, were found guilty of 1989 shotgun slaying of two women in South-Central L.A. One victim's widower says justice is served.
- Teen Is Shot After Ignoring Officer's Order
- Moorpark Teacher Contract Talks Break Off Again
- CLINTON WATCH : Big 'Do
- DIVISION V, VI BASEBALL : Eighth-Inning Rally Against Avalon Gives St. Margaret's 6-5 Victory
- Evans' Hoover Career Ends on a Sour Note : High school softball: Tornadoes make three errors behind her in seventh, absorb 2-0 first-round playoff loss.
- Teacher Who Taped Shut Talky Pupils' Mouths Quits
- Fresno Police Still Looking for Motive in Nightclub Slayings : Violence: Seven people, including the cantina's owner, were killed. Officials say focusing on rumors of illegal activity would be 'wrong assumption' at this time.
- Ventura Plan for Drastic Budget Cuts Presented : Government: City Council receives suggestions for up to $3.5 million in reductions. No department goes unscathed.
- Starhawk, a pioneer in feminist spirituality, believes...
- Custody of Hockey Tickets Is Goal in Divorce Dispute : Sports: Kings are a hot team in the Stanley Cup playoffs, but the couple's relationship grows ever icier as they face off over a season pass.
- Boy, 17, Arrested in Gang Shooting Outside Restaurant
- GLENDALE : College Modifies Library Renovation
- Early Cherry Crop Greets Those Who Can't Wait : Leona Valley: Half a dozen orchards will be open for family picking. The rest will be ripe by Memorial Day.
- Maps Show Rock Formation in Landfill Area
- NHL PLAYOFF NOTES : Burns Isn't Dunked by a Slam Delivery
- Houston Hires Helton as Coach
- Miscellany
- College Basketball
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Hoover Hits Six Homers for a Royal Crush
- COMMENTARY : For Some, 'Life Goes On' Has Been a Lifeline : Television: Public knowledge about Down syndrome and how to cope with it grew during the ABC series' run, which ends Sunday.
- Chip Making Pioneer GCA Corp. Closes Factory : Technology: $60 million in government funds has failed to restore Massachusetts firm to financial health.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- WHAT I MEANT WAS . . ....
- Fans Can Add Breath of Fresh Air to Condo
- Small Lots Cost Less to Improve
- FACE TO FACE: Assemblyman Pete Knight already...
- Angola Peace Talks Break Up With No Agreement Reached
- Russians Reach Inflation-Fighting Accord : Economy: Long-feuding government and Central Bank agree to curb credits that have been used to prop up state industries.
- Maj. Gen. John Frost; Hero at Battle of Arnhem
- PORT HUENEME : City Council OKs Taping of Meetings
- Cambodia Blast Kills 2 Chinese U.N. Soldiers
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MISSION VIEJO : Water District Official Steps Down
- Orange Coast College Students Reap Honors
- Landowners Angered by Proposed Water Levy : Calleguas: Many say the district's $10-per-acre fee would often charge for unused service. A hearing is planned Monday.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Court Denies Gay Couple's Marriage License Petition
- LOS ANGELES : Peaceful UCLA Rally Held on Chicano Studies Issue
- N.Y. Job May Go to Officer of Cal State
- CHATSWORTH : Interfaith Council to Lose 7% of Funding
- TRACK AND FIELD / PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bruins Dominate the Field
- California running back Russell White graduated with...
- Hornaday Seeks Third Southwest Win in Row
- SPECIAL REPORT : Influx of Foreigners in JC Tennis Is Debated
- Long Beach Joins Bases Facing Possible Closure : Military: 10 state facilities are added to list. Commission head says it's not trying to scare communities needlessly.
- COLUMN ONE : Caught in a Delicate Balance : More advertisers are using disabled actors to sell their products. Disabled consumers applaud the chance to see people like themselves on-screen, but critics see potential for exploitation.
- TARZANA : Manager, Tenants at Odds Over Graffiti
- Nature as Teacher : Youths Learn to Appreciate the Environment at Outdoor Schools
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Area NAACP Chief Denies Endorsement of Alarcon : The head of the Valley branch says he hasn't backed anyone in 7th District runoff. Observers say disavowal will cost candidate votes among blacks.
- Officials Review Traffic Plan for Ventura Boulevard
- Area Flooding Will Dry Up in Summer, Geology Firm Says
- Track and Field
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL : Fernandez Fuels UCLA Victory Over Titans
- DIVISION II BASEBALL : Buena Park's Garcia Makes Quick Work of Brea's Batters
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Bernal's 4-Hitter Lifts Newbury Park
- Joy of 'One' Shared by All : St. Joseph Ballet Company, Which Trains Poor Youths, Celebrates Anniversary
- 'Bob' Still Alive; Changes in the Works
- TV REVIEWS : Willie Nelson Salute: Howdy to the Big 6-0
- Making More of Less : All it takes is proper planning to add mock mountain streams, patios, and even lap pools to small back yards.
- White House in Hot Water Over Tapes
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : TEHACHAPI : Black Panther Pratt Denied Parole Again
- Survey Finds Upsurge in Religious Devotion
- Exploring the Full Range of Asian Experience : Film: Festival offers views of real-life issues that organizers say Hollywood movies ignore.
- TV Execs Vow Stronger Effort to Reduce Violence
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : McKee's Soulful Artistry
- JAZZ REVIEW : Turrentine's Rainbow
- New TV Awards May Challenge Emmys
- ART REVIEW : Back to the Future of Video Guru Paik : Show Shortchanges Inventor of Genre
- DIVISION II SOFTBALL : One Swing Enough as Brea Knocks Off Fullerton, 1-0
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Hughes Leads Royal Sweep