- Post Office Hours to Be Extended
- A close-up look at people who matter : She Volunteers at Clinic to Pay Back America
- Ex-Transit Chief Peterson Will Get $240,000 in Contract Buyout : Transportation: The MTA board OKs sum for final year of five-year pact. The former commission chairman's record was blemished by expense scandal.
- Man Bails Out of Car Before Train Hits
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Send Officer, Dog to Competition
- Santa Paula Loses Berth in Softball Playoffs
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stewart, Blue Jays Hammered by Red Sox
- Weiner Tops Field as Taft Takes City Golf Lead
- PREP SWIMMING / CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : A Record Night for Quance
- THE NHL / LISA DILLMAN : Despite the Pressure, These Coaches Have Kept Their Cool
- Spokesmen for the Sport : Advertisers Love It, so National Cycle League Prospers in Its Fifth Season
- MUSIC REVIEWS : 'Pirates of Penzance': Loud, Hyperactive and Effective
- ART REVIEWS : Horrific Archetype Reborn in Body of Work About Babies
- Assemblyman Takes Heat for Anti-Immigrant Poem : Legislature: Lawmaker says he regrets distributing the one-page verse but defends it as interesting, clever and funny.
- COLUMN ONE : Separation Anxiety in Prime Time : Same night, same station, over the years, we grow to love our favorite TV characters. So when a show like 'Cheers' ends, a bit of our soul goes too.
- Truffaut Grows Up With Simple, Pleasurable 'Kisses'
- An English Bulldog : She Should Forget Noble Thoughts and Focus on the Battle Royal
- Muslims, Croats Fight On Despite Bosnia Truce Accord : Balkans: Rebel Serbs report that a weekend referendum produced a 96% vote against a Western peace plan.
- BMI Bash Hails Those Who Write the Songs
- Stanford's New Provost Is First Woman, Black to Hold Position
- L.A. School Board Lets Fox Hills Area Secede : Education: The action will allow residents to send their children to Culver City schools. Historically, the L.A. district has resisted secession efforts.
- TWO CHEERS: It will be business as...
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Show Aims for Sick, Twisted and Animated
- Clintons Putting Financial Assets Into Blind Trust
- The Insiders : Those drawn to The Oaks come in a variety of ages for a variety of reasons.
- Residents Say Tax Shift Threatens Lifestyles : Revenue: The furor is over Gov. Pete Wilson's proposal to siphon off $2.6-billion from local sources to help offset the state deficit. Police and fire protection, and many other services, could be reduced.
- Luxurious-Looking Tustin Ranch Is Easy on the Score and the Eyes
- School News: An occasional look at South Bay classroom news : Torrance Picks New Schools Chief From the Ranks
- VILLA PARK : Students Get Real About Civil War
- Planning Commission OKs Business Park Plan Supported by Naturalists
- Brush Fire in Hilly Area Burns 10 Acres
- Delancey Street Rehab Center to Open in L.A.
- Woman Arrested in Fire Death of 6-Month-Old Boy
- Salsa's Guerra Finds a Safe Place to Play Game of His Dreams
- Grahe Gets the Last Laugh as Angels Beat White Sox
- Garden State Park to Cease Operations
- Q & A : Goldberg Says Voters Want Access
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Teacher Is in the Running for National Prize
- Sometimes, 'Humor' Is Far From Funny
- YORBA LINDA : Mayor Defends Push for New High School
- BURBANK : City OKs Rancho Neighborhood Plan
- The Defense Never Rests
- Bowling's High Level of Success Makes Up for Shortages at SCC : Track and field: Southern California College doesn't have a well-stocked program. But high jumper is doing just fine.
- Changes to Grammy Rules to Affect Eligibility of Old Hits
- * Wanda A. Lee has been appointed...
- Food of the Future? : Mexican-Style Restaurants Are Eating Into Markets of Burger and Chicken Chains
- HIGH ART : Kid-Designed Kites, Other Lofty Ideas Are Right Up There in 'Flights of Fancy' Exhibit
- FOR THE KIDS : Newbury Park to Take on Revolutionary Tone
- Civic, Business Heads Unite for More Police
- Child Day Camps Run Gamut From Art to Science to Sports
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 That's the...
- That's the Ticket, Police Say About New Device : Law enforcement: Use of a hand-held computer to research and issue traffic citations could reduce enforcement costs and help land repeat offenders.
- CRAFTS : Plaster Klatch : Seniors Make Ceramics Classes a Social Occasion
- Assemblyman Takes Heat Over Poem : Reaction: The dispute divides Antelope Valley constituents.
- Council Plans 'City Store' to Sell Surplus : Business: Outlet would market old parking meters and similar items as well as new souvenirs to fill coffers.
- Timothy F. Brick of Pasadena was reappointed...
- Food Charity Warns of Solicitation Scam
- Ax Falls for Sake of Autos : Safety: County cuts trees despite protest, saying they were too close to Live Oak Canyon Road.
- A Way Out of the Horror? : French-Russian approach to halting the genocide
- Pasadena : School Site Sold to College
- LOS ANGELES : LaBonge Wins Backing of Gay Challenger
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Museum Recruiting Volunteer Docents
- Fault Suspected Along Southern Edge of Valley : Seismology: Its existence is a matter of debate. Some experts say it could generate earthquakes between 5 and 7 in magnitude on the Richter scale.
- Agent Says Raiders Offer Ismail Multiyear Deal to Leave Toronto
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Dubious Record for No. 3 Catcher
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : Great Expectations Crash for Coyne
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Second-Round Game Centers on Attitude
- Quance Splashes Routinely to Two National Swimming Marks
- Prominent Area Coaches Bidding for Vacant Burroughs Football Job
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Waves Not Expecting Any Surprises
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Look at Lesbian Sensibility at the Nuart
- THEATER REVIEW : Seasoned Actors Help Flawed Revival of 'Morning's at Seven'
- Living on Fairfax Time
- Oxnard, Port Hueneme May Share Services : Budgets: Suffering from cuts, the two cities consider jointly using fire, police protection and water, trash operations.
- Agency Turns to Private Sector to Bring Golf Course Up to Par
- GLENDALE : Man Faces Trial in Home Burglaries
- Weather Service Workers Await Word on Relocation
- LOS ANGELES : Proposed Ban on Gangs to Undergo More Study
- Chain Letter Prompts a Warning : Fraud: Officials say claim of easy riches is part of illegal pyramid scheme. They urge that such letters be turned in to post office.
- The Danes Vote for a New Europe : Yes to a far-reaching blueprint for achieving closer political and economic cooperation
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Bishop Narrows Her Focus
- COMMENTARY : Lucas and the Separation of Life, Basketball
- A Smorgasbord of L.A. for the European Community
- 16 Chinese Immigrants Flee; 9 Caught
- Kevin Dukesherer of San Pedro has been...
- Disneyland Resort Clears Major City Hurdle : Theme park: Planning Commission endorses $3-billion project despite concerns about noise. Stage is set for council.
- PORT HUENEME : City Council Member Recovering From Fall
- Scratch Beijing From the Olympics Wish List : China: Its human-rights record should disqualify its host-city bid. The games' ideals must be preserved.
- Little Tokyo Decries Consulate's Departure : Diplomacy: Decision to relocate offices is called an insult to Japanese-Americans.
- SANTA ANA : School District Will Host Parenting Day
- Oil Company Fined on Sale of Generic Gas
- 50,000 Enroll in Transit Program
- Veteran City Councilman Waits for Heart Transplant : Lawndale: Larry Rudolph plans to run for reelection--and in the city's 5-K run--in 1994.
- Miscellany
- Ugly Win Looks Great to Kings : Game 2: Sandstrom's goal with 7:40 to play beats Maple Leafs, 3-2, and evens series, but Watters deserves a save for play on Gilmour.
- Sports Figures Will Take Part in Youth Summit
- Jets' Simpson Is Added to Ducks' List : Hockey: Former Islander coach joins Rick Dudley in group of candidates the expansion franchise will interview.
- Forgive Andrew Lorraine if he is a...
- County Principals Reject Weighted Voting Plan
- Florida businessman Les Alexander increased his offer...
- Harbor Baseball Team Ready to State Its Case in Regional : Colleges: The third-seeded Seahawks open play against 15th-seeded Long Beach City College on Friday.
- THE ARTS
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : If UC Slips, All of California Slips : Continued pay cuts will drive off the best and brightest faculty. A personal report from the trenches.
- CSUN's Wilson Joins Union Bank Board
- New Benefits for Oak Park Non-Teaching Staff Sought
- Miscellany
- Arkansas Coach Nolan Richardson said the Atlanta...
- PREP BASEBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS : El Camino Real Is Seeded No. 1
- Barracuda Sink Their Teeth Into This Lure
- Home-Track Edge for Hornaday
- KFI: Turn On, Tune In, Turn Right : Radio: The talk-radio station's executives say its climb up the charts is due to compelling programming. Others point to the conservative slate of hosts.
- The Urbane Jungle : Explorers Get a Taste for the Wild at Cancer League Benefit
- Fiction That's No Stranger to Truth : Books: New novel focuses on teen-age pregnancy. The author, an English teacher, says she surveyed students at her high school and found 25% of the girls were either pregnant or had a child.
- AD WATCH / The Mayoral Race : Riordan's Record at Mattel
- Please don't feed the candidates! Mike Woo...
- Wilson Plan to Cut Local Aid Protested : Government: A proposal that could cost Ventura County up to $60 million in state funds is criticized at two gatherings.
- Politics and the Pianist : Jazz: Gonzalo Rubalcaba has been caught in the cold between the U.S. and Cuba, but his talent makes him a hot property.
- Rippington Good Time
- MUSIC / ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND : Southern Rock Comes to Pay Visit : Legendary musicians to return to Santa Barbara for a Wednesday show at Arlington Theatre.
- 49ers' Midseason Turnaround Leads to Conference Title, NCAA Berth : Baseball: Coach changed his tactics to more positive reinforcement, and the team responded with victories.
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (National ranking) (Studio)...
- Gumbo Gets Southwestern Kick
- Three families share the relentless hurt of losing a child to senseless violence. Anger--and thoughts of what might have been--haunt them. : 'It's the Worst Pain'
- Pico Rivera : Church, One of City's Oldest Buildings, Goes Up in Flames
- Budget Gap, Worst in 15 Years, Leads to Sacrifices : Deficit: Tempers erupt as city officials begin to debate the 1993-94 spending plan. Proposed cuts totaling $7.1 million would be felt at libraries and City Hall.
- White House Abruptly Fires Entire Travel Staff : Inquiry: Officials say audit of seven-person office found 'gross mismanagement.' Clinton campaign workers will take over operation.
- House Panel OKs Bill to Ensure Abortion Rights : Legislation: A GOP effort to require parental consent for minors is turned aside. The measure's chance of becoming law is uncertain.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / CHAMP'S STEAK HOUSE : Barbecue Joint Puts Its Best Effort in Grill Skills
- Bell : City Administrator to Leave Soon for Job in Colorado
- Antiquing, Eating in Laguna Beach
- BUCKING A TREND: Air fares are going...
- High Life: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : Immigrants Will See Political System Close-Up in D.C.
- Roxbury Is the Hot New Place to Be
- NO HOLDING BACK : Maria McKee Sings Boldly and Beautifully, but Would Be Better If She Knew Her Limits
- THEATER REVIEW : Duarte Enters New Stage With Ambitious 'Mikado'
- His Athletic Career Is on the Right Track : Preps: Basketball was Mel Moultry's first love, but he makes his biggest strides as a triple jumper.
- CYPRESS : Card Club Ordinance Gets Initial Approval
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Rivals Debate Toughness on Crime : Incumbent Joy Picus supports an anti-graffiti proposal. Opponent Laura Chick promises to take $100,000 from her personal office budget to hire more police.
- SYLMAR : Woman Arrested in Fire That Killed Baby Boy
- Crime Stoppers Offers Reward in 2 Burglaries
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Amid a Spirit of Cooperation, $5-Million Bonus Is Unclaimed
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine Goes to 6-0 With Shutout of Expos
- Hawthorne Holds on to Glimmer of Hope
- Spurs' Anderson Has Eye Injury
- Bellflower Schools : Board Rejects Public's Call to Rescind Health Benefits
- Playoff Bid Is Payoff for Pomona : Colleges: Despite a 28-25 record, the Broncos earn their first postseason appearance since 1988.
- HEALTHWATCH : Diet, Pep Talks and Exercise Can Help Relieve Stress of Exam Time
- A Body of Evidence--but No Body--in Murder Trial of Former Teacher
- Wilson Seeks Sales Tax Break for Business : Budget: Governor would offset the nearly $500-million program with deeper cuts in health and welfare services. Proposal is seen as a way to create jobs.
- U.S. Recognizes Angola in Rebuff to Rebel Savimbi
- PE Teachers Must Be Fit for a Demanding Job
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : CHP Keeps Contract to Service Call Boxes
- Proving Them Wrong : Division I Schools Originally Passed on David Newhan, and Most Regret It
- Doctor Awarded $7.7 Million in Suit Over Firing by Cigna
- Daylong Fest Celebrates Kids
- FBI Interviews Give Credence to Alleged Plot to Kill Bush
- MOORPARK : Tierra Rejada Road Project Launched
- Rape Lawsuit Accuses College of Negligence
- Commercial Airport at Pt. Mugu to Be Studied
- Students Experience a Really Bug Show
- Surrender by Suspect Leads to $5 Million : Investigation: Drug agents find $1.3 million in his car and $3.7 million in a home. Two other suspects are arrested.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Protests Spur Delay in Massage Law
- El Monte : 2 School Officials Lose Jobs
- Healing Touch of an Old-Time Doctor : Medicine: General practitioner retires after a lifetime of service. He epitomizes an old-school ethos of helping others.
- Ronald Haver; Restored Classic 'Star Is Born'
- Cambodia Tense as U.N.-Assisted Election Nears
- CULTURE PEARLS : From Here to Timbuktu : Tribal Shop Is Fertile Ground for Folk Art From Africa, Indonesia, Mexico and South America
- Scandal Prompts Plan for Financial Controls : Government: Council reviews guidelines intended to prevent a repeat of the situation in which a former official allegedly spent thousands of city dollars on personal items.
- OH, THAT'S DIFFERENT: A City Council candidate...
- BUGGING THE KIDS: Art Evans mostly delights...
- Four Marines Are Killed in Crash of Presidential Fleet Helicopter
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : University Appears Ready for Run at Title
- George Hanft, a Temple City resident since...
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Why Polls Can Be Poles Apart : As recent surveys on Bosnia show, the wording of questions can influence results.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Berman's Support Gives Strong Boost to Hall's Campaign : His endorsement in the City Council race is likely to attract votes from Democrats, Jews and liberals. Opponent Richard Alarcon calls it 'machine politics.'
- BREA : City Denies Wiser a Separate Attorney
- President to Meet Taft High Scholars
- Chevron Fined $500,000 for Santa Monica Bay Oil Spill : Environment: Company pleads no contest to criminal violations linked to 1991 pipeline rupture that marred beaches. It is the largest penalty paid under state act.
- ANAHEIM : Greeks Bear Their Gift for Dancing
- He Has This Art Down to a Science
- On Second Thought, Bruins Beat USC on Hit by Ammirato in 13th
- Richard Gratton Fills City Council Vacancy
- Montebello : Gang-Diversion Program Plans Second Fashion Show
- Atlanta's Police 'Gang' Unravels With Nightclub Owner's Slaying
- Filipinos Celebrate Santacruzan
- The Spa Experience : At The Oaks in Ojai, Forget About Lounging by the Pool. You'll Eat Like a Bird, Go for the Burn and Learn to Love It.
- Sheriff's Station Picked Again as New Location for City Hall : Government: Council renegotiates its five-year deal to rent 5,000 square feet of space. Officials hope to move by September.
- School Board's Creationist Trend Causes Stir in Vista : Education: Members to vote on forbidding 'dogmatic' teaching of science. Test of Christian right's strength seen.
- PITCHER PERFECT: Hoover High softball pitcher Nancy...
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Area Baseball Teams Earn Top Seedings in Playoff Pairings
- Easily Handled, Cactus Sheds Its Prickly Image
- Practical View : What You Can Do to...
- Bellow to Teach in Boston
- Don Olsen, formerly with the YMCA of...
- LAGUNA BEACH : Residents Support Cost-Cutting Effort
- Flagpole Caught in Another Flap--This Time as Burial Site : Interment: Thomas (Ski) Demski wants his ashes entombed inside patriotic shrine, but state law may bar him from his final resting spot.
- VENICE : Leaders Demand More Police to Handle Crowds
- Brent M. Rue; Pastor
- Miscellany
- Mitchell Sticks in the Needle, Punctures Kelly's Balloon
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : Surf's Way Up in Newest Album From Legendary Rocker : * * * 1/2, Dick Dale, "Tribal Thunder" <i> HighTone</i>
- Unmasking Emotions : Display Features Art That Has Helped Runaways Face Their Feelings
- Ex-Republic Bank President Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case : Investments: Former Redondo Beach man changes plea to federal charges he ran a bogus securities pool that bilked friends and associates of more than $4 million.
- VAN NUYS : Trial Opens in Fatal Shooting at Park
- A Case for Saving L.A. County's Juvenile Camps
- SIMI VALLEY : Sex Education Proposals Protested
- Doing the Achy-Breaky and Tush Push Well After Teatime
- Sims Gets Whacked by WAC : Baseball: Northridge catcher left off all-conference team despite posting better numbers than Fresno St.'s Johnson.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- The Sod Truth : Despite Rains, Southland Nurseries Still Hurting
- Turnovers: Just Like Mom Used to Buy
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Farm Market Brings Harvest Bounty to Inner City
- Culver City : Senior Citizen Roommates
- Man Gets $1-Million Award in Sexual Harassment Case : Courts: Ruling against spa company's top financial officer is believed to be first such verdict against a woman.
- SINGLE TRANSFER : Cheryl Bentyne Finds 'Something Cool' Away From Manhattan
- 3 Restaurant Chains' Owner Discussing Sale
- Chicken With Couscous and Sage Sauce; Zucchini Muffins
- Gordon Lightfoot "Waiting for You"<i> Reprise</i>
- Arcadia : Mall to Prohibit Smoking
- AIRLINES
- GARDEN FRESH : Ah, Shoots
- Dolce? Niente
- U.S. Trade Gap Takes Biggest Jump in 4 Years
- Malibu : Money for Sheriff's Services
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Ojai Group to Screen 'Inner Circle' Film
- Orange County Video Rentals
- THE YOUTH MOVEMENT : St. Joseph Ballet's Mission to Train Underprivileged Kids Has Grown by Leaps in 10 Years
- Last Blast to the Past : Nostalgia Buffs Come Back for Drive-In's Final Flicks
- HORSES : Matchmaker Is Big on Warmbloods
- Florida Town Digging Itself Deeper in Water Problems
- David Rice, M.D., was recently appointed medical...
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Junior's Achievements Are Helping Him Move to Head of Class
- AUTOS
- Program Strikes the Right Notes
- PUC Slaps $50-Million Fine on Pacific Bell : Communications: The company charged customers late fees for delays caused by its own bill processing.
- Northrop Balks at Pushing for More B-2s : Defense: Bomber's manufacturer displays reticence in supporting Air Force official's suggestion for increased production.
- Closing Notes of Symphony Season : Maestro Boris Brott ends his inaugural effort with a grand romantic menu of Beethoven offerings.
- Beverly Hills : Meals on Wheels Honored
- Culture Watch : Give These Excuses A+ for Creativity
- Congress Mulls New Safeguards for Mortgagees : Lending: Bills would mandate warnings on high-rate notes and require interest payments on impound accounts.
- MEDIA
- Northrop's Stealth Missile Won't Be Built in Hawthorne
- Finding Music in Their Stories : The winning tale in a contest about the Latino experience will be turned into an opera.
- Lynwood : Citizens Group Seeks to Recall Councilman Byrd
- Centenarian Shares Secrets of Longevity : Camarillo resident Leona Lee, at 101, refuses to let physical obstacles get in her way.
- "The Sherman Brothers" (1958-71) Various artists<i> Walt Disney Records</i>
- Bell Gardens : 2nd City Clerk in 13 Months Fired by Council Members
- IBM Changes Price Structure for Mainframe Software:...
- Cable-Phone Mergers: 'Synergy' or Monopoly?
- * Kenneth M. Fischer has been appointed...
- THE URBAN LANDSCAPE : Behind the Daunting, Public Face Is a Graceful UCLA Campus
- Pasadena : Lottery Panel Appointment
- Elevated Rail Line Is the Best Option
- Campaign Reform
- Schools and Book Censorship
- Valley Pays More Than Its Share
- Working Mothers
- Working Mothers
- CSUN Changes Not Necessarily Better
- Schools and Book Censorship
- Sen. Dole
- Abberback, Lynn, 51, of Sherman Oaks, U....
- Forcing Disclosures From Churches a Bad Idea, City Decides : Ordinance: Officials agree with religious leaders that the proposal, which would have required submitting details of activities and projected growth as part of the building permit process, is invasive.
- Clinton and Bosnia
- Writer Insults State's Citizens
- Working Mothers
- MOVIES - May 20, 1993
- MOVIES - May 20, 1993
- For the Record - May 20, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 20, 1993
- Names in the News - May 20, 1993
- Names in the News - May 20, 1993
- SMART SOCCER: Whenever the TV people need...
- U.S. and Allies May Accept Serbian Gains
- THIN NOT IN? Wilton Barnhardt's new religion-inspired...
- City Goes Back to Square One After Voters Reject Theaters : Election: Fear of increased crime and perception of land giveaway were major factors in failure of two ballot measures.
- Water District Manager Knitz Suddenly Retires : Investigation: Santa Margarita official denies guilt in probe of gifts, spending. Top aide is still on suspension.
- County Natural History Museum Probed : Government: Report cites director's use of employees to renovate his residence.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Candidates Turn to Latino Voters
- Gay Activist's Nomination Hotly Debated
- 3 Hospitals to Cut Staffs to Match Patient Load
- DANCE FEVER: Santa Ana's St. Joseph Ballet...
- Imperiled Space Station Puts NASA at Crossroads
- U.S., Mexican Firms Team Up to Offer Pay TV in Latin America : Media: TCI's joint venture follows NBC, HBO and other American companies into a huge potential market.
- THEY SAY NO: The local Caltrans office...
- A Benefit That Suits Them Fine
- Scandal-Ridden Water District's Chief to Retire
- Clinton Appeals to Party Rebels on Economic Plan : Congress: House leadership predicts that centrist and liberal Democrats will stick together to pass President's program. Bipartisan opposition emerges in the Senate.
- Imperiled Space Station Puts NASA at Crossroads
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Santa Ana Vote Showed Latinos They Have Voice
- Names in the News - May 20, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 20, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 20, 1993
- Obituaries - May 20, 1993