- Across-the-Board Musician : Jazz artist Leon (Ndugu) Chancler says his band allows him to express his liking for the entire spectrum of contemporary music.
- Three to Join Illinois' Route 66 Hall of Fame
- Most Schools Reject All-Year Class Schedule
- Florida Jury Gets Lozano Case; Governor Alerts National Guard
- Like 'Soul Train,' Only With Snow
- Dramatic Improvement : CSUN's 'Foreign Language Theatre' gives students the chance to increase their fluency as they learn their lines.
- Easing Burden of Health Payroll Tax Is Weighed
- Station Gets DJ Out of Its Hair After Stunt That Tangled Bay Bridge Traffic
- ORANGE : Private Firm Will Maintain City Trees
- L.A. Fiesta Broadway Detours
- Buddhist Rituals, Festivities in Southland to Honor Birth of the 'Enlightened One'
- COMPTON : Moore Accuses Rival of Seizing Her Campaign Signs
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Fred Carter, who replaced Doug Moe as...
- Melrose Gives His Word: 'We're Going to Montreal'
- DIVISION VI SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Liberty Christian Rally Falls Short
- Phoenix forward Charles Barkley and Chicago guard...
- With Young Ryan, On-Deck Batters Turned to Beggars
- Joe Lovano's Fresh, Unbridled 'Language'
- PEOPLE WATCH
- 'AIDS / US / WOMEN' Packs a Wallop
- Turtle Deaths Spark Suit
- Fighting Fear of Doctors : Parents can help ease children's distress about health care. Pediatric Projects has toys and books to mitigate the dread.
- ORANGE : El Modena Principal Wins Statewide Title
- Air National Guard Base to Be Trimmed Under Pentagon Restructuring : Military: The Ventura County unit, once based in Van Nuys, will lose nearly 200 personnel in a cost-cutting move.
- AGOURA HILLS : Outdoor Recreation Center Considered
- Ex-Lawyer Accused of Stealing $1.8 Million From Trust : Arrest: Richard Eric Boehm is held on $1-million bail. Investigator says the alleged theft from a paralyzed man is one of largest in county involving a single victim.
- A Legal Precedent for Paraplegic : Education: Julie Alban, paralyzed after a 1988 shooting, is about to get her law school degree and will establish a scholarship for others in wheelchairs.
- El Camino Real's Wolf Is Pitcher Perfect Against Banning : Preps: Left-hander retires all 21 Pilot batters and the Conquistadores win, 5-0, in a City 4-A quarterfinal game.
- CAMARILLO : Woman Says Pharmacy Gave Her Wrong Drug
- Bowling
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : Tracy Misses a Day for Special Delivery
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Red Hot' Is Warmhearted, Humorous Fare : The Long Beach Playhouse production is infused with homeyness and nostalgia by director J.D. Reichelderfer.
- O.C. THEATER / LORI E. PIKE : Interpreting the Shades of C.S. Lewis
- Chevron's Changes Stress Focus on West : Marketing: The oil company will sell two refineries and scores of service stations east of the Rocky Mountains.
- BANKING
- Calling Up New Telecommunications Services : Developer to Build In High-Tech Wiring
- ECONOMY
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Lon Adams has been appointed director of...
- Double the Determination to Succeed : Twins: Santa Ana sisters struggle to support themselves and pay tuition at a private high school.
- The Boxer Rebellion : Silks. Pastels. Metallic thongs! More and more men are forsaking their plain white underwear for something a lot racier. These are not your father's skivvies.
- Connecticut Senate OKs Assault-Weapons Ban : Gun control: Vote in the home of large firearms firms has huge symbolic value, backers say.
- Officer Shoots Black Bear to Death at Firing Range
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Initiative on Vouchers for Private Schools
- SANTA ANA : Jury Says DeHoyos Sane During Crimes
- Keep These Cultural Gems Alive : Help needed for Science and Industry and Afro-American museums
- Officers Arrest 9 in Oxnard Drug Raids : Crime: A multi-agency task force conducts assault on nine homes. The city was used as a major cocaine distribution point, agents say.
- GLENDALE : 2nd Suspect Held in Fatal Shooting
- Morningside Gearing Up for Run at Titles
- Don't Blame Potvin for Toronto's Loss : Game 6: Although Kings showed he is not invincible, he has played well throughout series.
- PREP TRACK / CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : DeSaussure Wins 100, 200, 400
- Opportunity Slips Away for Sea Kings
- PREP TRACK / MASTERS MEET : Eventful Day: Jones Will Have Busy Schedule
- Cal Lutheran's Berman Named All-American
- Baseball
- DIVISION III SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Irvine Reaches Semifinals
- MOVIE REVIEW : Rhetorical Question: 'Who Killed Vincent Chin?' : Thought-provoking documentary leaves conclusions to viewers at UCI's Asian/Pacific Film and Video Festival.
- Sinking Dollar Fuels Gold; Dow Adds 14 : Market Overview
- Ex-NBC Exec to Develop TV Programs for World Cup
- ENTERTAINMENT
- DUCK LUCK: When they saw a mallard...
- 'Mafia Terror' Blamed in Blast at Italy Museum
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Local Teams Open With Wins
- Quiles Wins Unanimous Decision
- An Instant Worth a King's Ransom : Game 6: Gretzky and Robitaille, both among missing in this series, combine for winning goal.
- Baseball
- THE ARTS
- Pay TV: Encore Media Corp. will get...
- Accord Seeks Safeguards in International Adoptions
- Three Children Die in Fire Caused by Candles
- Saudis Prevent Mecca Rally
- Commuters Will Be Rolling Under Some Graves in Oregon
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 18-Month Battle Over Closure of VFW Post Ends Peacefully
- DANA POINT : Loving Tops Grandma's to-Do List
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : City Plans to Regulate Mobile Car Washers
- Tests on Man Killed by Police Fuel Controversy : Violence: A coroner's report may be used to dispute official account of South-Central man's death. Report finds him free of gunshot residue.
- Angels Are Back in First : Baseball: Team moves into tie with White Sox after Sanderson pitches five-hitter to beat Mariners, 5-0.
- Sales' Heroics Save the Day for North Torrance in Win Over Alemany
- Chatsworth Posts 4-1 Win Over Sylmar
- University Falls as Shuffle Fails
- SuperSonics Return to Seattle With Visions of Setting Suns
- Cal Lutheran Is Rained Out
- She's Trying to Make Her Beach Volleyball Game Picture-Perfect
- THEATER REVIEW : 'From the Top!' a Good Idea Gone Up in Flames : Carol Burnett vehicle is an extended TV skit-- stampeding snippets of American song that shortchange the work of the lyricists and composers.
- Alpha Micro Acquisition: Alpha Microsystems said Thursday...
- CALIFORNIA ALMANAC / Latino Business : State Leads the Nation
- Travel Insurance Can Offer Financial, Emotional Relief : Security: Choosing the right plan, though, can be confusing given the range of available coverage.
- 5.0 Quake Rattles Central Valley
- Front Yard Desert : Landscape contractor puts Van Nuys woman's lawn out of its misery and creates an arid garden with warm gold tones.
- Jury Starts Deliberating Florida Lozano Case
- Carlton E. Morse; Created Radio's 'One Man's Family'
- OPENING HIT: Andy Small, Cal State Northridge's...
- They're Faire-Weather Costume Makers
- 2nd Sailor Joined in Fatal Beating of Gay : Japan: But he received only a four-month term. Documents show that two attackers stalked victim.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Apartment Gutted in Smoking-Related Fire
- FAR OUT: OK, so they believe in...
- SELL JOBS: Housing sales are edging back...
- A Plausible Pause: It's the Economy : Wilson opts to slow down on water projects
- A SALUTE TO SOLDIERS : Memorial Day is still a time of pride, honor and grief for many Americans.
- PLACENTIA / YORBA LINDA : School Board Acts on Boundary Changes
- Time Is Now to Create El Toro Plan : Ideas for conversion are plentiful. What's missing is the bipartisan leadership that would make all the difference.
- LOS ANGELES : Author of Book on Slaying Faces Plagiarism Trial
- VENTURA : Appeals Court Upholds Judgment Against Port
- Sisters Put a Spin on Reviewing Movies : Criticism: Newsletter goes beyond the ratings to explain to parents when depictions of sex and violence may be suitable for viewing by their children.
- Arts Partisans Angry at Clinton Administration : Politics: They are criticizing the President for a perceived lack of support, particularly over the failure to name an NEA chairman.
- Groups Join to Protest Proposed Budget Cuts : Revenue: Law enforcement and community groups in Lomita and Lennox plan to rally against Gov. Pete Wilson's plan to divert local property taxes to pay the state deficit.
- SANTA PAULA : Motivational Speaker Faces Tough Crowd
- A sign outside the H2O restaurant in...
- COLUMN RIGHT/ BRIAN O'LEARY BENNETT : Clinton Plan: Only Insiders Need Apply : Caps on personal spending, contributions would shut out outsiders, lock in incumbents.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Murphy Retires With 398 Homers
- Down and Dirty Wins for Simi Valley, 1-0 : High school softball: Cunningham beats out a bunt and later slides home with the only run in the sixth to beat El Modena.
- TRACK AND FIELD / CITY SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Taft's DeSaussure Shakes Off Butterflies to Sweep Sprints
- Movie Reviews : Not Much Plot to Hang Onto : 'Cliffhanger' has plenty of mayhem, high-flying stunts and sadistic fight scenes, but the story falls short.
- VAN NUYS : Closing Arguments Made in Perjury Case
- VAN NUYS : Deputy Arraigned on Sex Charges
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Golden West College Picks New President : Education: Trustees unanimously voted to promote Philip Westin, vice president of instruction, to the post. He starts his job on July 1.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : A Family Spat Goes Public : Ex-allies Tom Bradley and Maxine Waters mix it up, but there's room enough for both in L.A.'s black community.
- RESEDA : Officer, Firefighter of the Year Named
- IRVINE : Report on Youth Violence Praised
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Beat Braves in Ninth
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Kings Go North, Not South : Game 6: Gretzky's overtime goal forces deciding game in Toronto after L.A. blows 4-2 lead in third period.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Royals Win, 6-4, Pull Within One in West
- DIVISION II SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Moore's Heroics, Ortega's Pitching Propel La Habra
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Happily Ever After': Sadly Disappointing
- Good vs. Bad on TV: Check the Scorecard
- Sony, Philips Still Believe in Disc Formats
- Budget Airlines Poised for a Dogfight in California : Travel: Expansion plans of Reno and Southwest could boost passenger traffic to levels not seen since the mid-1980s.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Time Warner Faces Scrutiny From Seagram : Media: A big battle for control is unlikely. But the new investors are not likely to sit quietly on the sidelines.
- State Will Lose 902 Jobs in Air Force Realignment
- Bill Extends Self-Defense Rights to Battered Spouses
- Liquid Assets : Hansen Natural Corp. in Anaheim Seeks to Expand Its Market
- To Media, White House Staff Has Become a Joke : Press corps: The issue of the moment is not the substance of Clinton's ideas. It is that the President's team must prove it's not incompetent.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Stick to the Cactus : The fat spears coated with a spicy batter and plunged into a deep fryer, are the single best reason to seek out Wild Bill's Bar-B-Que.
- STUDIO CITY : Condo Project's Height Investigated
- City to Honor VFW for Years of Service
- Attorneys Say Sniper Aimed at MCA's Image
- Sudden Regression in Guatemala
- SANTA ANA : Immigrant Tuition Bill Backed by Board
- SANTA CATALINA ISLAND : Woman Killed as Van Plunges Off 800-Foot Cliff
- Calling Up New Telecommunications Services : Developer to Build In High-Tech Wiring
- "The Elegant Man: How to Construct the Ideal Wardrobe"
- Focus on 3 Legends : A veteran actress marks her Los Angeles theater debut by portraying the 19th-Century's Sarah Bernhardt, Eleanora Duse and Ellen Terry.
- Catholic Leaders Mourn Slain Mexican Cardinal
- Assembly OKs Bill Cutting Staff, Salaries : Legislature: Measure would eliminate 190 public information officers and reduce wages for some state commission members. Overall, about $51 million would be saved next year.
- Stung by Criticism, Christopher Defends America's Leadership
- Reinstated Premier Wins Pakistan Confidence Vote
- ORANGE : 1-Year-Old Boy Who Fell Into Pool Dies
- CAMARILLO : Political Club Seeks Funds for Needy Youth
- Living With Violence
- Yet Another Too-Examined Life
- Blue Ribbon Award
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Free Speech
- President's Popularity
- Clear-Eyed Vision in 'On the Blink'
- Names in the News - May 28, 1993
- Names in the News - May 28, 1993
- Obituaries - May 28, 1993
- Obituaries - May 28, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 28, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 28, 1993
- Television - May 28, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 28, 1993
- LAW ALERT: Think twice before snapping on...
- SOCCER FEVER: The U.S. national soccer team...
- ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Union Backs Riordan Despite Past Arrest
- Oak Park High Wins Blue Ribbon : Education: The national award is the second in two years for the small district. An Oxnard school is also cited.
- Wilson to Rule on Inmates' Battered-Women Pleas : Abuse: Governor may reduce some sentences today. But most of those seeking clemency will be rejected.
- House, in Cliffhanger, Passes Clinton's Deficit-Cutting Plan : Budget: $496-billion bill is approved by a narrow six-vote margin. President calls the vote 'courageous.' Measure faces strong opposition in the Senate.
- Oxnard School Bucks Odds, Wins National Honors
- Charting a New Course : Ethnic Leaders Muster Their Resolve for Change After a Tumultuous Year Following the Riots
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Police Union Backs Riordan Despite Arrests
- TAKING TIME: Two years after being released...
- House, in Cliffhanger, Passes Clinton's Deficit-Cutting Plan : Budget: $496-billion package is approved by a narrow six-vote margin. President calls the vote 'courageous.' Measure faces strong opposition in the Senate.
- It's Not Gender That Drives the Desires
- NEWS ANALYSIS : House Verdict on Clinton: It's a Yes ... But : Politics: Razor-thin victory presages rough road ahead for President's agenda. Rostenkowski comes through in pinch, delivers crucial 'aye' votes.
- WAVE THE FLAG: The Fullerton Republican Women,...
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 28, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 28, 1993
- Free Trade Agreement
- SMRR and Its Role in Civilian Review of Police Work
- Free Trade Agreement
- Assemblyman Knight
- Opinions
- Don't Give Free Rein to Racing Backers
- Making Venice Beach a Safer Place for All
- Service Transfer Raises Concern
- Readers Come to the Defense of North Torrance Baseball Coach
- Putting a Cork on Access to Alcohol
- Conduct
- Fight Over Oil Route Likely to Take Years
- A Narrow View Nurtures Crime
- <i> Madzoon</i> Report
- Pit Bull Attack at Elysian Park
- Promoters to Appeal Ruling
- President, CEO of Union Bank to Be Reassigned
- The Unconquered Wine
- Malibu : City Spending Cuts Planned
- Life Lessons : Revered Teacher Retires After 28 Years of Helping Children Achieve
- Suit Against Pastor Finally Yields Money : Loans: After nearly a decade of legal wrangling, parishioners are recovering cash lent to the Rev. William Steuart McBirnie, who mismanaged their funds.
- 'TREASURE ISLAND' : 'Guy Play' With Lots of Swordplay
- 3 Sailors Die as Bus Sinks
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Sylmar Parents Will Be Allowed to Choose School
- Soaring to New Heights After Injury : Preps: Troy Patterson overcame the loss of his lower right leg to become one of the area's best high jumpers.
- A Close-up Look At People Who Matter : Food Program Founder Serves Up Hash, Hope
- Welcome to a Brave New World of Animal Care
- VALLEYWIDE : Antonovich Endorses Hall in Council Race
- Oxnard Shuts Off Water to Shelter : Homeless: Zoe Center officials protest after action effectively closes the facility. The city finds permanent housing for its residents.
- LONG BEACH : Fired Harbor Department Worker Awarded $913,425
- VENTURA : District Urged to Hire New Roofing Adviser
- Engesser, Kirschke Named County Athletes of Year
- Campground Crunch for Long Weekend
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : El Modena Gets an Opportunity to Be the Giant Killer Today
- Soccer
- Clock Is Ticking as Race to Summer Film Season Begins : Movies: Columbia Pictures is pushing the deadline to get 'Last Action Hero' ready, while Universal Pictures just showed 'Jurassic Park' to exhibitors.
- TV REVIEW : Earnest Talk Show on Teen-Age Violence
- LEGAL FILE
- The Rib Masters : Improvising Indoors
- National Video Rentals : 'Passenger 57' Riding High on Charts
- Kaiser's Record of Caring for Poor Assailed : Health: House subcommittee is investigating charges that the HMO has failed to do its fair share. Company denies accusations, blaming them on a contract dispute.
- HERE'S THE BEEF: You might expect the...
- Dangers to Prison Guards Rise as Inmate Conditions Worsen
- Pomona : 4-Level Interchange Started
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : 49er Baseball, Softball Teams Seek National Titles
- 1st Latina in Space Is Ready for 2nd Trip
- Republic Leaders to Back Yeltsin on New Constitution, Aide Says
- ROCKTALK / NOTES : Loud Times at Brewhouse Not Something to Dwell On
- SANTA ANA : 2 School Openings Will Ease Crowding
- Cabrera Drives In 4 to Lead N. Hollywood
- 'Itsy Bitsy Spider' to Spin Web on USA
- State Blocking U.S. Water Reforms : Funding: Action approved by Congress gives environmental needs priority in allocating some federal resources. But Wilson has killed a surcharge designed to raise $150 million to help implement the measure.
- Schedule Set for Live at the Hyatt Series
- PREPS
- Covina : Hospital Lays Off 29 More
- Cyclists Can Pack Into Caspers
- South Pasadena : Fire, Lighting Taxes Hiked
- Region : 9 Schools Receive Highest Academic Award From State
- Soybeans Products Put Meat on Table : Mail-ordered foods resolve dilemma for Ojai family. Items taste amazingly like regular hamburger.
- Jordan's King Hussein to Visit Clinton in June
- The Carniceria for <i> Masa y Mas</i>
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / THE TACO CORRAL : Ups, Downs of Family Business : Clan's Mexican fare excels where it <i> is</i> authentic, but quality of the dishes in some cases proves to be uneven.
- Year-Round Classes Opposed at Meeting
- LIMITED EDITIONS : Bob Florence Writes Compositions With Specific Players, and a Certain Ensemble, in Mind
- Long Beach : 'Graffiti, Tagger & Mural Expo' Planned for Saturday
- Comarco Cancels Proposed Purchase
- RETAIL : Restaurant Enterprises Group Details Revenue Woes in Recent SEC Filing
- Making a Megabank : Despite Problems, B of A Appears to Have Succeeded
- School Board Seat Is Latest Milestone in Educator's Career
- 2nd UCLA Officer Sues Alleging Discrimination : Campus: In the latest complaint, a Latino sergeant charges his career advancement was thwarted by superiors. Chief disputes accusation and cites diversity of the staff, but more lawsuits are expected.
- Radio Stunt Gives S.F. Commuters a Bad Haircut Day
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : St. Margaret's Seniors Get Pick of the Letters
- Torrance Dropout Rate Plummets
- Report: Jordan at Casino Night Before Game
- San Pedro Gets Another Ticket to 4-A Final : Softball: The Pirates hang on to beat Carson, 1-0, to earn their fourth trip to the championship in six years.
- Kings' Offense Has Failed Them : Game 6: Lack of firepower has left them trailing against Toronto, three games to two.
- Superintendent Denies Pressuring Coach
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Kittenish Colvin Concert
- Capitol Betting Millions on Gersh : Pop music: The much-rumored move of naming Gary Gersh as president is designed to 'energize' the record label. The announcement is expected today.
- Vampire in 3 Dimensions : Stage Music, Movement Will Accompany Film 'Nosferatu' at UCI
- ART REVIEWS : Davie's Abstractions Offer Treat for Mind--Not Eyes
- Family Sues City Over Police Officer's Slaying of His Wife
- LOS ANGELES : Man Took Hostage to Tell of World's End, Court Told
- Mayor Checks Into 4-Week Chemical Dependency Program : Manhattan Beach: An outburst at a council meeting precedes her announcement that she is getting help. Members praise her decision.
- MISSION VIEJO : Plan for Charter School Is Shelved
- Sheriff's Officials Say Jail Could Be Shut Again : Finances: The department plans to reopen the Mira Loma facility in Lancaster on Friday. But funding remains uncertain.
- Arizona Hopes to Trash CSUN as Pay-Back
- SOFTBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Bruins Follow Familiar Pattern
- Tarango's Troubles Begin With His Draw
- Gardena Teams Could Be in Running for City Titles
- STAGE
- 7 Campuses in Sylmar to Offer School Choice
- Weeding the Way : CCC Crews Clear Hill for Comeback of Native Habitat
- Conejo Board Reconsiders Reducing Library Staffs : Schools: The trustees will re-examine janitor cuts and bus transportation issue in their discussion of $75-million budget.
- Motel Owner Says He's Victim of Card Club Fight : Politics: He fears a picture on a brochure opposing Measure A will make people think prostitutes use the place.
- School District Plans Lessons in Values : Behavior: The Ventura proposal is modeled on a character- development program for elementary students in Dayton, Ohio.
- Block Says Layoffs, Jail Closings May Return : L.A. County: Sheriff warns that $4 million in emergency funds will only last a month. He calls for showdown with governor.
- Man Faces Trial in Death of Girlfriend's Pet Monkey : Courts: Prosecutor says the defendant was apparently jealous of the attention that the Van Nuys woman gave to the 7-month-old animal.
- UC Irvine Signs Two Basketball Players
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Reds Players Snub Bowden
- CSUN Tries to Heat Up With Weather : College baseball: Second-seeded Matadors look for fast start in NCAA West Regional today against St. John's amid 100-degree temperatures.
- Dodger Streak Is Nine : Baseball: Hershiser goes out early. Five runs in fourth inning beat Padres, 8-3, and complete perfect home stand.
- Dump Plans to Stay Open Through 2006 : Landfill: President of BKK says agreement with the city to shut down in 1995 is based on stipulations that have not been met. A new round of lawsuits may be coming.
- The Region : Firms Wary of Cleanup Cost
- NATO Ministers Want More Details on Plans for Bosnia
- Olympic Gold Winner De La Hoya Sets Sights on World Lightweight Title
- Newhope Paints Pretty Pictures on a Shoestring : Elementary school creates award-winning arts program with hard work and paper towels.
- Ray Brown Sparks a Jazz Renaissance
- Montebello : Old House to Be Replaced by Up to 6 Affordable Ones
- $5-Million Reward in Cardinal's Killing : Mexico: Embarrassed president acts. He faces criticism for failing to control drug mafias.
- Feast Fit for an Angel-Haired Princess : Tutto-Mare Cook Brings Daughter Into His Work
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : An Encouraging Report Card on School Dropout Rates
- BURBANK : Council Agenda Policy Reversed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : She Gave It the Old College Try--Again
- Former Redondo Beach Councilman Paul Burke Dies at 57
- Sterling Performance: The first Sterling Awards, designed...