- VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- Yeltsin, Rival Urge Holiday Peace
- 'Road Kill' Joins 3 R's as a Teaching Aid
- The Big Squeeze: Our Parents, Our Babies, Our Lives
- SWEPT ASIDE: Cal State Northridge entered the...
- Voices of Hope : Students Strive for Confidence, Growth by Way of Public Speaking
- Testing a Post-Cold War World: A Nuclear Standoff in North Korea : Accord: Pyongyang is threatening to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty unless its valid concerns are addressed.
- Svorinich Council Campaign Aiming Toward Happy Days : Election: Borrowing a corny style from the sitcom, he hopes to unseat incumbent Joan Milke Flores in runoff.
- It's the Feds Who Are Out of Line, Not Pat Nolan : Yes, there are corrupt officials and legislators in government who accept bribes. But it's a mistake to think that the Republican assemblyman from Glendale is among them.
- Scientists Close to Finding Gene Linked to Skin Cancer
- Laguna Beach May Charge Visitors for Paramedic Fees
- Al-Impics Provide Healthy Competition for Recovering Addicts
- Burbank City Panels Include Few Latinos
- Knockout Moves De La Hoya Closer to Title Shot
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Parrish: From Albuquerque to Indians
- It Can't Be Said of Dodgers, but Lasorda Is Never at a Loss
- A Web Spun of Money : Playwright's own experience leads him to write 'Tarantula' about a woman whose course in life is determined by an early inheritance
- In Ojai, a Bewitching Gift of Southern Exposure
- If Children Can't Climb Pyramid, It's History : In Mexico's Yucatan, nothing makes impression like getting to know an ancient site with one's hands and feet.
- Forget What You've Heard: Inflation Looks to Go Lower, Not Higher
- Rocker Lists to Tune of $2M
- Pair Get Jail Time for Phony Smog Certificates
- THE VOICES OF MOTHERHOOD : Marilyn McIntosh, COSTA MESA
- N.Y. Museums Paint Impressive Picture of Their Value--in Green
- Because of postwar upheaval in El Salvador,...
- BASEBALL
- Suspect Shot to Death by Police
- Shipwrecked Pair Found Safe : Rescue: The men survive a two-day ordeal on West Anacapa Island after a fishing trip goes awry.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MOTHERHOOD : Just Being There Is a Full-Time Job : An unexpected choice to give up a career and stay at home brings rewards to mother, child and society.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Everyone Should Get This Message Loud and Clear: 'Leave Chelsea Alone'
- Rebuilding a Sense of Collegiality at CSUN : Blenda J. Wilson Presides Over an Institution Under Stress
- County Has Shortage of Foster Homes for Children in Need
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : CLIPPERS : Harper Plays (Well) Through Pain
- Food for Thought and a Whole Lot More Found in Mail
- ART : This Guy Does Wonders With TVs : Nam June Paik is a cultural terrorist, a high-tech guru and a funny guy to boot. He also happens to be the godfather of video art
- How to Test Home for Carbon Monoxide Gas
- Your Mortgage : Know Legal Rights if Loan Dispute Arises
- INNER-CITY U. : <i> There's Money to Be Made in Teaching the Well-Heeled the Ins and Outs of Urban Life : </i>
- L.A. SPEAK : Life in the bus lane and riding the rail: Mass-transit talk.
- PLAYTHINGS : Highballing Through the Hedgerows
- Formal Education
- COLUMN ONE : The Mouse Wars Turn Furious : It's now so easy to genetically engineer lab animals that everyone, it seems, is out to patent the perfect specimen. The explosion in knowledge has also spawned charges of greed, exploitation.
- LATINOS: The numbers, complain some Burbank Latinos,...
- Stress of Hurricane Preys on Children's Lives : Florida: Elementary students have slit their wrists and tried to hang themselves. No one has died, but many troubled youngsters living with storm's effects have been pushed to the brink.
- Two Appointed to Board of Huntington Memorial
- Focus : End of the Cul-de-Sac : AFTER 14 YEARS, 'KNOTS LANDING' IS LEAVING THE BLOCK
- Charges Against Activist Dropped : Law: Ed Lawson, who once won landmark court ruling, contends that latest incident stemmed from racism.
- Scheduling Choice Causes Headaches : Education: Parents and school employees, with some irritation, appear to be leaning toward scrapping year-round classes.
- SOUTH GATE : Van Hours Extended After Taxis Cut
- The Stumble of the Dinosaurs : Political trick in Yucatan flops, thanks to rising Mexican consciousness
- Fear Becomes a Lifelong Companion for Stalking Victims
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : Mansell to Skip Race? No Way, Team Says
- MOVIES : It's Great to be Steamy, But . . . : William Baldwin bares his derriere--once again--in the upcoming thriller 'Sliver.' Sure, drooling fans are great, but he wants (you guessed it) respect. Hey, it's a tough town
- Staying Home? Don't Feel Bad . . . Really : If you thought Cannes was the hot spot to be, check out a few of the films in the world's premier film event
- The Princes of Business Review an Unruly World
- RTC Orders Sale of 2 O.C. Thrifts
- When the Going Gets Weird . . .
- THE VOICES OF MOTHERHOOD : Veronica Minh Van Vo, ANAHEIM
- Noel Quinn; Santa Anita Portfolio Artist
- THE VOICES OF MOTHERHOOD : Jackie Gwaltney, ORANGE
- East Los Angeles : Court Bars County From Evicting Clinic
- Fossil Poachers Steal Potentially Valuable Relics From Public Lands
- Police Begin Serving Court Order to Gang
- For This Family, Call It Mothers' Day
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Positioned for Fifth Italian Title
- Auerbach Checks Into Hospital
- Simas Joins the Club With Ventura Victory
- Volleyball Team Is on the Rise at North Torrance
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Now Bonilla Argues With His Coach
- The Plot to Restore 'Vertigo'
- Time-Shares Require Caution
- STATE OF MIND : The Art of Metaphysics
- Programs for Adventurous Seniors : Survey indicates that those 50 and older want active trips, and many prefer to travel with younger age groups.
- You're My Earth, I'm Your Sputnik: Some Experimental Fiction
- With the wonderful selection of wines and...
- Chinese-Mexicans Ease Immigrants' Plight : Smuggling: Community aids group of 306 stowaways facing deportation.
- Running Stride for Stide : Crenshaw High's Inseparable Adolphus Triplets Hope to Go 1-2-3 in the City Finals 800
- VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- Churches Contend City Hall Meddling in Their Affairs : Regulation: City officials say disclosure of activities is needed before building permits are issued. Potential traffic and parking problems are cited.
- Road to Bosnia : Left to Waterloo, Right at Munich
- The Uncritical Eye: Has the LAPD Really Changed? : Police: Civic leaders are ignoring some continuing problems with the LAPD.
- A Major Gift for Mother's Day : Anti-gang group comes up with a potentially lifesaving idea
- Volunteers Help Police Catch 4 Graffiti Suspects
- High School Pupils Get a Taste of Volunteering--and Like It
- Fire Dept. Faces Layoffs Without Tax : Safety: State reductions could chop the county agency's funding in half. Nearly 400,000 people rely on the crews.
- . . . And Then There Were 34 : Pupils, Teachers Both Vie for Attention in Increasingly Crowded Classes
- Torrance's 'Butterflies' Rose Parade float is caught in a net of cost cutting.
- BRUCE HORNSBY : Still Grateful, but Jazz Is His Thing
- CSUN Catches but Is Unable to Pass, 11-8 : College baseball: Matadors spend day getting even, finally lose after Santa Barbara's five-run uprising in the ninth.
- KIDS' STUFF: Would you trust your kids...
- STYLE : STYLEMAKERS : Public Places
- Tailors' Customers Include Kings, Queens and Wealthy Commoners
- L.A. Officials Praise Clinton Aid Program : Revitalization: But some urban business owners question whether the Economic Empowerment Act, which offers tax breaks and job training, would be enough to bring renewal.
- VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- WATTS : Group, Church Help Couple Build Home
- KOREATOWN : Farmers Market Begins Operation
- Paleontologists on Route of Toll Road Discover Marine Life That Goes Back a Long Way
- Surfers Rally Against Board Ban at the Wedge : Protest: A group of wave riders launches petition drive after bodysurfers ask Newport Beach city officials to prohibit all hard objects in famed area's waters year-round for safety reasons.
- He Talks the Talk, Makes Shot : Rockets: Maxwell sinks a three-pointer in the last minute to shoot down the Clippers in Game 5.
- Longshot Antrim Rd. Wins Illinois Derby
- COMMENTARY : Break Up the Clippers? It May Happen
- Boxing
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Takes Third-Round Lead
- Frank Gets Really Frank : Twenty-six years ago, as a vain young man, Frank Langella appeared in the first production at the Mark Taper Forum. Now, as busy as ever, he is happily embracing the new and differing roles maturity offers
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : 'SIDEKICKS' SAGA : 'Mattress Mack' Markets a Winner
- This Ram Rolls Up His Sleeve to Show Promise : NFL:Troy Drayton's initials stand for something the team hopes he can deliver this season.
- Motor Racing
- Rockets Go to the Max and Win : Game 5: Clippers erase a 16-point deficit in the fourth quarter, but Houston scores the last five points and wins, 84-80, to take the series.
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : Image of Shoemaker Now Sadly Scuffed
- INDUSTRY CHATTER: Lots of people find it...
- Leaving a Carefully Crafted Paper Trail in Japan : A Tokyo store sells handmade <i> washi </i> that is both for art and utility.
- 'A Devotion to the Vagaries of Desire' : DARK HARBOR, <i> By Mark Strand (Alfred A. Knopf: $19; 51 pp.)</i>
- Labor's Love Lost : THE PEOPLE VS. CLARENCE DARROW: The Bribery Trial of America's Greatest Lawyer, <i> By Geoffrey Cowan (Times Books: $27.50; 546 pp.)</i>
- TRAVEL INSIDER : 'New Look' Yosemite May Not Change Much : Management: Curry Co. turns over park visitor services to a new company this fall, but don't expect telephone reservation lines to be any less jammed.
- Carjackers Appear to be Shifting Gear : Crime: Police have recorded 67 incidents this year. Most victims were men driving after 10 p.m., and there doesn't appear to be a vehicle of choice.
- Police Retrace Accused Killer's Whereabouts
- Profile : Exercising Her Versatility : MARG HELGENBERGER KEEPS HER CAREER IN SHAPE WITH TWO UPCOMING MOVIES
- RURAL HAVEN: A largely forgotten way of...
- Cryosurgery for Prostate Cancer
- The Region : Funds to Upgrade Freeways
- Clinton Seeking Way to End China Trade Wrangle
- Members Consider Starting Own Church If Theirs Stays Shut
- THE VOICES OF MOTHERHOOD : Leona Murillo, ORANGE
- Police Must Curb Access to Computers : Agencies Should Ensure That Confidential Data Is Limited to Those Who Need It
- THE VOICES OF MOTHERHOOD : Sandra Bernhagen, DANA POINT
- Pasadena : New School Board Head
- Move Over, Mr. Shakespeare
- Rap's Seoul Brother : Dance Transcended All Language Barriers for Korean Music Star
- Scouts Show Off Skills at Festival : Camarillo: Nearly every aspect of troop life is featured in more than 100 exhibits at the annual countywide event.
- Banning High Player Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge
- THE END OF SUMMER by Harumi...
- Letter to My Wife, By MIKLOS RADNOTI (1909-1944)
- RESTAURANTS : SEA CHANGE : Hungry Diners Seeking Asylum Will Find Comfort in the Arms of Cafe Morpheus
- Plains Set for Soaking After Violent Storms
- BASEBALL
- Savile Row Has Women in Stitches : London: Englishmen traditionally introduced their sons to the family tailor. Now the appeal is well-suited to their daughters as well.
- UCI's Preato Wins 5,000, Is Second in 3,000
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Byron Nelson Wrote the Book on Winning
- OFF-ROAD RACING : Stewart Shows Son Who's Boss
- Miscellany
- Opera: In the Beginning, There Was Monteverdi . . .
- Sure, Violence Is All-American, but Terrorism? : Bombing: In the 1960s and '70s, young, middle-class terrorists organized all over the world, but in the United States they proved ephemeral.
- Board to Discuss Trustee Replacement
- Hawks, Doves Among Public Switch Sides
- At the Crossroads : Community: A proposed mega-development has split tiny, rural Leona Valley like no other issue. Most see the project as just one more encroachment from 'down below.'
- Despite Disappointing Turnout, Festival Acts Give It the Old College Try
- Pfund Circles Lakers' Wagons
- THE VOICES OF MOTHERHOOD
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Cornel West : Seeking to Expand America's 'Public' Conversation
- The United States Coast Guard Band, a...
- Back-Room Powerbrokers Shying Away From Woo
- Harman Still Wants a Meeting to Discuss Abortion Protests : Rights: She says she wants to support doctors and defuse potential violence. An abortion opponent says congresswoman appears to be trying to silence picketers.
- Condo Area Liability
- Boss Angeles
- Pool Fill Was Bargain But Also Quite Risky
- The Santa Clara River Must Be Protected
- Norplant Program Is Dangerous to Youths
- Washington Deserved Co-Billing
- Central Library to Reopen
- Pro, Con Views of Proposed Disneyland Resort
- Entertaining 'Fences'
- Gay Activist's Goal on Police Nearly Achieved
- Buy Site for Parkland
- Santa Monica High School Sex Survey
- Tax-Deferred Exchange Uses 'Accommodator'
- GOP Must Hold to Its Principles
- Boss Angeles
- Alameda Corridor
- Taking a Job Implies Ability to Cope
- WHAT ERIC NEEDS
- Peter Panned
- Primary Loan Source
- IN THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDERS
- Pro, Con Views of Proposed Disneyland Resort
- Double or Nothing
- DO PHOTOS OF CLOTHES PROMOTE VIOLENCE?
- Junior Colleges Are Vital to U.S. Job Training
- Boss Angeles
- Names in the News - May 9, 1993
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- NONFICTION - May 9, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 9, 1993
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- NONFICTION - May 9, 1993
- NONFICTION - May 9, 1993
- Obituaries - May 9, 1993
- DOUBLE BEAUTY: Here's an unexpected sign of...
- Arrest Ends 2 Days of Tension for Frightened, Edgy Residents : Mood: While law enforcement agencies searched for the suspect in Dana Point post office attack, people in surrounding communities lived in fear of where he might turn up next.
- CAN'T BEAT MOM'S: David Wilhelm might be...
- MONEY TALKS: Anaheim's clout with the Orange...
- 'Cool as Cucumber,' Hilbun Stood Out in Crowded Bar
- Job Stress Gets Part of Blame for Violence
- L.A.'s Economic Locomotive in Need of an Engineer and a Map : Redevelopment: The CRA is at a critical juncture, but how it spends its money is not at the center of the mayoral debate. It needs a social conscience.
- Huddled Masses : Neighborhoods Oppose Drive to Turn L.A. Into Manhattan
- Mayor, Council Runoffs Look Fiery but May Lack Spark : Redondo Beach: Despite high stakes, voters appear to be apathetic, city clerk says. Write-in candidates could complicate results in two of the races.
- Quina Says He Was Fired by Simi Valley
- LIVING LANDMARKS / Protecting Those Mighty Oaks
- Ship Stronger on Pizazz Than Pizza : The 800-passenger CostaAllegra has exuberant architecture and offhand elegance, but weak entertainment.
- Polished Brilliance Behind the Sooty Image of Poland's Gdansk : Beyond its strife-torn shipyards is a carefully restored city of historic sites and nearby resorts.
- Firm Employed by County Also Was Paid to Lobby It : Politics: Company pushed projects at City Hall while lobbying supervisors on behalf of private clients.
- U.S. Renews Efforts for Allied Action on Bosnia : Diplomacy: Consensus on military intervention still lacking. Christopher to lobby Europeans once again.
- Suspect in 2-Day Rampage Caught : Shootings: Police acting on tip find fired postal worker in Huntington Beach bar. He allegedly killed two and wounded five, including two at an ATM.
- Fatal Rampage Suspect Caught : Manhunt: Fired mail carrier--accused of two slayings--is found by police in a Huntington Beach bar shortly after he allegedly shot two people at an ATM.
- WINGING IT: Publicity people refer to Bart...
- No Secret to Their Success : National Award Winners Did More Than Hit the Books
- State Job Loss Total Too High, Official Says; Revision Is Due
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Changes in Motor-Voter Bill Refused
- Reno Questions Funding of Drug Interdiction Efforts : Crime: She raises the issue of whether the fight to cut off the flow of illicit narcotics into the U.S. is efficient and effective.
- DIPLOMACY : Tehran's Man at U.N. Defends Iran in America
- Analysts See Artillery, Supply Lines Targeted
- Plane Buffs on Cloud Nine : Aircraft: Vintage WWII airplanes' arrival at John Wayne Airport thrills crowd. They go on display today as part of Martin Aviation's 70th-anniversary celebration.
- AGOURA HILLS : Mayor Will Forgo Reelection Attempt
- SIMI VALLEY : Mothers to Get in Free at Reagan Library
- SHERMAN OAKS : Market Expansion Meets With Approval
- Local Marine Commanders Digging In on El Toro : Military: Battle over true cost of closure escalates with area congressmen rejoining fray over Navy's $1-billion-lower estimate. Pentagon stays out of line of fire.
- Armed Men Rob Auto Parts Store, Grab 25 Guns : Crime: The bandits and stolen arms disappear from the wrecked getaway car after a 100-m.p.h. chase and crash down a freeway embankment.
- Obituaries : Russell Gerard Davis; Peace Corps Executive
- Countywide : Search Is Extended for New Chancellor
- FULLERTON : City Will Celebrate Founder's Day Today
- Hall, Alarcon Debate Credentials : Campaign: The council candidates argue over who has been most involved in the Valley. They differ on what to do with the closed GM plant.
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : CLIPPERS : Brown Might Keep Manning on Olajuwon
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : El Toro Girls, Mission Viejo Boys Win Titles
- Differing School Calendars Could Complicate City Athletics Scheduling
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trainer Has Health, Victory by Wealth
- Funding of Simi Valley Pool in Question : Aquatics: Impending closure of popular facility raises issue of which public agency should pay operating costs.
- Best World Cup Is a Safe One : Security: FBI veteran says plans could include barriers, cameras and restriction of alcohol sales.
- Gathers Case Affected Diagnosis for Lewis : Heart disorder: A cardiologist says there are striking similarities.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Fans in Candlestick Cold
- Aretha Franklin, Friends in Entertaining 'Duets'
- DIALING FOR DOLLARS: A couple of telemarketing...
- BATTLEGROUND: Only three years ago, Lanark Park...
- Serbs Reportedly Tightening Grip on Zepa
- BUENA PARK : City Severs Ties to Promotion Company
- Church to Serve Mother's Day Meal
- LOS ANGELES : Homeowners Ask Judge to Allow Gating of Streets
- Padres Defeat Cubs, 2-1 : Baseball: Benes pitches seven strong innings to beat Morgan and end the Padres' three-game losing streak.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : Foyt Might Yet Fit Indy No. 36 Into His Schedule
- Jones Takes Sentimental Leap Into Record Book in League Finals
- Affidavits Say Banker Traded Cash for Checks : Investigation: Documents allege Garner, ousted from post at Anaheim facility, used transactions to 'get rid of' money.
- Decades of Decorating
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Robert De Niro; Painter, Father of Actor
- U.S. Bosnia Plan Links Air Strikes, Arms Aid : Balkans: Details of the Administration's overall strategy emerge. Diplomatic efforts and economic sanctions against Serbia would continue in an effort to end the war.
- SAN FERNANDO : $1.7 Million Slated for Metrolink Stop
- Painting Hinges Works if You Prepare Them First
- Obituaries : Bud Anderson; Times Newsman
- Zoo Chief's Free Trip to Africa Probed
- Mothers Celebrate at Reunion
- College Trustees Ban Smoking in Buildings
- Obituaries : Bruce Maines; Retired Chairman of Safeco
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Teen-Agers Held in Auto Theft, Chase
- PREP ROUNDUP : Irvine Avenges Loss to Newport Harbor
- Who's Hot: Designers
- Italy Would Join Bosnia Action : Diplomacy: Foreign minister says Rome favors easing arms embargo, giving Christopher's trip upbeat ending.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Georgia Crippled by Anarchism, Fear of Russia : Caucasus: The economy is in shreds. Nearly every province has rebelled--or could. The problem may be its citizens' indifference.
- Russell Gerard Davis; Peace Corps Executive
- PENNIES & HEAVEN: Some kindergartners may draw...
- Ann Todd Dies; Actress Starred in 'Seventh Veil'
- County Courts Vote to Combine Caseloads : Judiciary: Superior and municipal judges say the move will improve efficiency and save money. But at least one dissenter calls it unconstitutional.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Silva to Run for Supervisor in '94
- LA HABRA : Ordinance Targets Graffiti Vandals
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich's Victory Over Lendl Is First of Career
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gloria Loring's Talent Shines
- TV REVIEWS : 'Tommyknockers' Takes a Shallow Dive on ABC
- TV Reviews : 'Doctor Finlay' Transports Viewers to Postwar Scotland
- 'Beast' on Stage: Will It Work? : Theater: Some are wondering if Disney's saturation with the hit movie will prevent its resale as a live musical.
- OXNARD : Nao Takasugi Revisits Magic Muffin Bakery
- Groups Warn Against Using Waco Tragedy to Define a Valid Religion
- BURBANK : Board of Education to Televise Meetings
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASEBALL : Woodbridge Beats Tustin Again to Secure Playoff Berth
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Titans Sweep, Lead Big West
- Valley Obituaries
- LOS ANGELES : Vote on Closing Parks to Gang Members Delayed
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Zane Smith Is Still Far From Ready
- LAGUNA BEACH : AIDS Service Group Opens New Branch
- Academy to Honor Mary Pickford's Birth
- PEOPLE WATCH
- THEATER REVIEW : More Operatic High Jinks From B.J. Ward
- 'Soul Shadows'
- Clinton's First 100 Days in Office
- Clinton's First 100 Days in Office
- So, What's Actually Wrong With Dodgers? To the Fans, It's Claire
- Joseph Shuldiner
- A Gifted Susan Dey
- These Are Heady Days for Lakers and Kings
- So, What's Actually Wrong With Dodgers? To the Fans, It's Claire
- Coverage of Seles Called Sensational
- Is Poster Artist Robbie Conal a Hero or Villain?
- These Are Heady Days for Lakers and Kings
- Taxing
- Readers Saw Different Sides of Jim Valvano
- Television's 'Fences'
- So, What's Actually Wrong With Dodgers? To the Fans, It's Claire
- So, What's Actually Wrong With Dodgers? To the Fans, It's Claire
- Tax Payments
- 'Action News' Fan Supports Lippman
- These Are Heady Days for Lakers and Kings