- Scales of Justice: Teacher Who Molested 2 Girls Forfeits Piano
- ELECTIONS / SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE : Lawyers in Bar Survey Back Farley
- SIMI VALLEY : Memorial Fund Set Up for Fire Victims
- TARZANA : 1 Million Is Lucky Number on Trash Day
- Laguna's Bloomin' Miracle : Park Visitors Can View Flower Show Emerging in the Wildfires' Wake
- Countywide : 14 Local Teens Win Merit Scholarships
- ORANGE : Chapman Board Picks 3 New Trustees
- Short Sprint Gets Searcy to Long Beach
- Capriati Begins Treatment Program : Tennis: She will deal with substance abuse at rehabilitation center. Arrest costs her endorsement deals.
- TELEVISIONKing of Late Night: Neither Dave nor...
- Movie Review : 'Swordsman 3': Martial Arts and Heart Both Play a Role
- SEC Looking to Overhaul Pay System for Stockbrokers : Securities: Levitt says the current setup encourages cheating. A high-profile panel will make recommendations.
- Case Raises Crucial Issue: How Vigilant Must Officials Be?
- Rostenkowski Lawyers Still Talking With Justice Dept.
- FAA Found Lagging in Testing of Bomb-Detection Equipment
- EUROPE : Armed Bobbies Spur Debate Among Britons : The citizenry has prided itself on constables who keep order with only a billy club and a smile. But criminals' use of weapons is rising, and some police can now carry guns.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ex-Convict Gets 20 Years to Life in Fatal Club Shooting
- Angry Officers Apparently Voting Down Contract; Job Action Urged
- OJAI VALLEY : Farmer Fails to Contact Authorities
- Sharp Hershiser Sinks Rockies : Dodgers: Pitcher improves to 3-0. Rodriguez, Butler and Piazza get the big hits as team makes it nine of 10, 8-2.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : NCAA Throws Unexpected Shutout With No Western Regionals
- TELEVISION : Warning: The Menendez Boys Are Back in Town
- Men Need a Lesson in Love, Doggone It
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Is McDowell Buried in the Bullpen?
- Did Reviewer Confuse Opinion With Facts?
- Buchanan's 1992 GOP Address
- Sexist Wine Law
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Schott's Remarks Offensive to Gays
- It's About Time Dads Got Credit--Maybe
- Do Girls 'Earn' Higher Grades Because of Bias?
- Headline Too Strong for Peaceful Woman
- Book Review / History : Mourning the Death of Liberalism: A Reactionary Treatise : ON LOOKING INTO THE ABYSS; Untimely Thoughts on Culture and Society, <i> by Gertrude Himmelfarb</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf; $23, 192 pages
- Milken on Education
- Gnatcatcher
- 'Straight Shooter' Gets Medal for Honesty
- Incentive
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : DiSarcina: Players Are Too Sensitive
- OTHER NEWS - May 20, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 20, 1994
- Obituaries - May 20, 1994
- Obituaries - May 20, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 20, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 20, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 20, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 20, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 20, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 20, 1994
- She Captured Hearts--and Shaped Dreams
- Ames Says Lax CIA System Eased His Access to Secrets
- U.S. Ambassador to Israel Resigns Post : Diplomacy: Edward Djerejian will head new public policy program at Baker Institute in Houston. He denies leaving with bitter feelings.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Curfew: Minor Inconvenience? : Laws: Many communities are trying to keep unsupervised teens off the streets at night, but inconsistencies confuse some youths.
- She Captured Hearts--and Shaped Dreams
- PERSPECTIVE ON PRESIDENTIAL IMMUNITY : We Elect a President to Work for Us; His Problems Can Wait : If Clinton has to answer a politically inspired civil suit, the precedent will doom our most cherished institutions.
- Grocer Won't Be Charged in Shooting : Investigation: District attorney says the evidence is insufficient to prosecute the Lynwood shop owner. He wounded a 14-year-old.
- Clinton Ties Policy on Haiti to Drug Trade : Caribbean: Trafficking cited as a reason for any use of force. He also warns North Korea on nuclear inspections.
- GOOD ENGLISH? Do not tell Tom Owens...
- Hit-and-Run Deaths Anger Neighborhood : Tragedy: Maria and Amalia Godoy were killed at a busy intersection where residents had petitioned for a traffic light.
- REAL ESTATE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Northrop Grumman Plans More Layoffs : Defense: Chairman says post-merger 'streamlining' won't be as severe as previous cuts.
- Arafat Clarifies 'Jihad' Call; Peres Accepts Explanation
- SPORTS : POOR TIMING
- Schools Can Play Key Role in Easing Racial Tensions
- Tough Budget Choices Remain for Inglewood Schools
- GOP Pummels Kennedy Health Care Reform Proposal : Congress: Republicans on Senate panel blast bill as a plan for socialized medicine. Measure contains key parts of Clinton's agenda.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Cheerleaders Get a Starring Role in Murder Story : The Westlake High varsity squad will perform in an NBC movie of the week about the true-life slaying of a popular teen-ager by a jealous classmate.
- Simple Minded
- DOWNEY : Road to Ineligibility Paved With Asphalt
- U.N. Inspectors Arrive to Check Korean A-Plant
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mormons to Open a New Meeting Place
- PLACENTIA : City OKs 19-Cent Hike in Trash Rates
- Countywide : Adopt a Pet Day at O.C. Animal Shelter
- State to Move Sherman Oaks Parole Office : Corrections: Facility, which was located across the street from recreation center, will be returned to North Hollywood.
- Door Opened to Circumvent Campaign Law : Court: Judge indicates that $1,000 cap on contributions might be exceeded if a spouse gives money that is not community property.
- Man Convicted of Second-Degree Murder in Fatal Crash : Courts: Lionel McGinnis faces 15 years to life in prison for collision that killed two. He was drunk at the time.
- AGOURA HILLS : 2 Miles of Roadway to Be Resurfaced
- RAM NOTES : With Terrell Leaving, Wright Agrees to Terms
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Devils Still Feel Confident, Despite Big Loss in Game 2
- Rodgers: Brown 'Cancer' to Angels : Baseball: Former manager says meeting with president might have prompted firing.
- Beverley, Owen Ousted in Kings' Latest Changes
- Division I at a Glance
- FAMILY : Serious Themes by 'Young Playwrights'
- Hidden Treasure
- Working Wonders : Darren Dreifort Is Closing Game After Game, but Some Say It's Too Many Too Soon
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Maple Leafs Gamble, Lose as Canucks Even Series
- RETAIL
- International Business / SPOTLIGHT ON TAIWAN : The Taiwanese Economy
- VIDEO REWIND : 'Air Command' Takes Off After Stewart Gets in Gear
- Besieged UCLA Police Force Gets New Chief : Law enforcement: Clarence Chapman, a veteran sheriff's captain, inherits a department suffering from low morale and a rash of personnel complaints.
- Rivals Wage Fierce Fight for Base Held by South in Yemen
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Field Poll Finds 30% of GOP Voters Favor Unz
- A Range of Outdoor Enjoyment
- FASHION : Hair Styles on the Cutting Edge Have a Beauty That's in Disarray : Some define the 'deconstructed look' as messy. Locally, the look is selling in modified form as a 'freedom shag.'
- Relatives of Victims Sue Gun Makers : Courts: Action brought by survivors of four people killed in San Francisco rampage is a new tactic in the battle against firearms.
- Traffic Cops on the Information Superhighway : Computers: 'Flamers' threatened to sink part of Santa Monica's innovative network, so some e-mail message areas are now being monitored.
- Despite Help, Whale Fails to Head Seaward
- White House Seeks Study of Presidential Immunity : Law: Justice Department is asked if chief executive can be sued for acts that allegedly took place before he was elected. Probe is linked to harassment suit.
- FACING THE CHALLENGE : These Artists Have Overcome Autism, Cerebral Palsy and More to Tell Their Stories
- The following are the top music sales...
- District to Survey Campus Violence
- WOODLAND HILLS : Man to Face Trial in Assault, Chase
- Bruce Babbitt: Confronting Tourist Herds Urban refugees are the real threat to our public lands.
- IRVINE : Picnic for Those With Disabilities
- OXNARD, VENTURA : Electric Bus Used in Clean Air Trial
- Campaign Calendar
- Class-Action Suit Alleges Gender Bias in LAPD
- BURBANK : Neighbor Helps Save Woman From Blaze
- Erratic Rain Soaks Pockets of the County
- Miscellany
- Division VI at a Glance
- Alcohol Restricted at World Cup Games
- Magdaleno Likes to Horse Around : Cal Lutheran Coach Brings Out Best in Hitters, Pranksters
- HOLLYWOOD HABITS : Sony's Latest Invention: the $15.25 Burger : The old MGM commissary in Culver City is now the Rita Hayworth Dining Room, with Tiffany china no less.
- Division III at a Glance
- First Interstate Seeks Bigger Piece of State Pie Via Sacramento Savings
- Lamb for the Sacrifice
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Curfew Compromise : Coastal Panel, Long Beach Reach Accord in Effort to Curb Crime
- California's Lost Wine Country : Galleano's Last Stand
- Florida Airline Lands Route To Be Abandoned
- Normandy It Isn't, But Any Port Is OK on D-Day B-Day
- Len Bedsow; Force Behind Arts Center
- California's Lost Wine Country : Cooking From a Working Winery Kitchen
- NATO Offers Russia 'Special Partnership'
- Clinton Predicts Interest Hikes Will Aid Growth
- BRIEFLY : Hawthorne: Council Votes to Fire City Manager
- REVIEW : Uplifting 'Sesame Street Live!' Musical Dazzles the Children
- Profile : Ex-Pitcher Goes to Bat for Baseball in the County : Santa Paula native Jim Colborn is garnering support of local civic leaders to create a minor league team.
- Library Closures Lead to Confusion Over Fines
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Killed When Vehicle Hits Pole
- WELDON CANYON : Petition Seeks to Put Landfill on Ballot
- BUENA PARK : Group Fights to Keep City Fire Department
- EXECUTIVE TRAVEL / SPOTLIGHT ON TAIWAN : Tips for Taiwan: Don't Forget Business Cards--or Umbrella
- N. Korea Said to Be Amassing Nuclear Fuel
- House of Hope Rises From Laguna Ashes : Rebuild: Community celebrates first home to be completed since the fall firestorm, but the event is bittersweet. Out of 400 destroyed homes, only 7 permits have been issued.
- Man Accused of Theft in Scam Case
- IRVINE : Plan Envisions Golf Course, 400 Houses
- Compromising Positions : Torrance Steamed Up Over Tales About Strippers, Businessman and Police
- Watson General Corp.: The Irvine environmental management...
- CULVER CITY : Study Urges Purchase of Edison Sites
- Land Brings Taste of Bebop Past to Local Scene
- New Grand Jury Hailed as O.C.'s Most Diverse
- Len Bedsow; Force Behind Arts Center
- Clinton Orders Draft System to Continue
- Suits Allege Racial Bias at Schools : Education: Teacher says Pomona's 'tracking' system discriminates and that officials threatened to fire her for complaining. They deny her charges.
- Tax Revenue: Lessons in Fiscal Responsibility
- Russo Denies Abuse in Tense Day in Court
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Year Later, Man's Fate Is Mystery : Investigation: James Young, 73, disappeared after leaving his Quartz Hill home for a trip to Vegas. Some fear foul play.
- Hit-and-Run Driver Kills 2
- Suit to Challenge Police Gang-File Photography : Law enforcement: Action expected on behalf of two Vietnamese girls who say they were singled out on basis of dress, ethnicity.
- Council Sets Aside $400,000 in Block Grants for Transportation Center : Thousand Oaks: Facility would provide a link to shuttles, taxis and city and interstate buses. A parcel next to the Civic Arts Plaza is a possible site.
- Angels' Moves Puzzle the Fans
- Division IV at a Glance
- Road to Par Becomes a Horror Show
- Pacific Sunwear of California: The Anaheim retailer...
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : An Honored Teacher Leads by Example
- COSTA MESA : West Side Police Substation to Reopen
- UFW Leading in Oxnard Election : Labor: At stake is right to negotiate on behalf of 600 produce workers. Balloting is the union's first in the county in years.
- Tracking the Aftershocks
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Shortcut to Work : New Telecommuting Center in Lancaster Fully Occupied
- Fillmore Festival Gets Extra Support : Celebration: Early California Days, a tradition since 1910, is first big event since town was hit hard by the quake.
- Sickout by Clerks Hampers Civil Courts : Labor: But the job action's second day fails to shut down the judiciary, as those taking part in the strike had hoped.
- In a League All His Own : Jazz: Everyone knows trombonist Bill Watrous can swing, but he can also hit (we're talking baseball).
- Long, Castanon Get Days for Whip-Swinging Fight
- Division II at a Glance
- SECURITIES
- Stocks Rally for Second Day, but Dollar Still in Doldrums
- Empress Michiko Delivers a Speech
- GTE to Move 520 Jobs to Consolidated Facility
- Like Finding 'Snowballs in Hell' : Mercury: Radar has enabled scientists to confirm the existence of ice in craters on the hottest planet in the solar system. The frozen lakes at the poles may be millions of years old.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'One and Only' Marks a Stylish End to Civic Light Opera Era
- Sports : PREPS
- Laguna Coast Park Springs Open
- Volunteers With Performers' Souls at Heart of Agency
- Drug Rehab Center Denies Admission to Rick James
- PERSPECTIVE ON LATIN AMERICA : Nail-Biter for Emerging Economies : The investment boom of recent years is fading as nervous capital flows out, responding to global interest-rate shifts.
- Nelson, Akau on NAIA Scholar List
- WORLD CUP '94: 29 DAYS and COUNTING : Tempered Tantrums : A More Mature Wynalda Eager to Erase Memories of His 1990 Red Card
- SECURITIES
- CalPERS Chief Hanson Leaving to Run His Own Investing Firm : Securities: One source says the shareholder rights leader has been unhappy for years with his compensation.
- REAL ESTATE
- Police Investigating Forgery Case Find Body Buried in Montclair Yard
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIR : The Cloudy Syntax of Writer as Politician : A FISH IN THE WATER: A Memoir, <i> by Mario Vargas Llosa</i> ; Translated by Helen Lane; Farrar Straus & Giroux; $25, 532 pages
- Fleeing Robbers Kill 1, Wound 3 in Hong Kong
- Open Land: Details of Sale Agreement Outlined
- JAUNTS : Nice Guys Don't Finish Last In Volkssporting : Walkers set their own pace in this non-competitive sport, which is making strides statewide.
- Welcome to the Real World : The siren's song drew this trio to a life centered around three little words: serve and protect. Has the badge kept its gleam?
- WEST HILLS : More Ailing Turtles Expected to Die
- SHERMAN OAKS : Bank Robbery Suspect Slain by Police Linked to 20 Heists
- BURBANK : School Wins Award for Recycling Efforts
- Antonovich Seeks Curbside Ban on Job-Seekers in County Areas : Laborers: The proposal is modeled after an Agoura Hills law. L.A. Dist. Atty. Gil Garcetti says he will not enforce it.
- Supervisor Unveils Oak Park Library Plan
- CSUF Names New Vice President of Academic Affairs
- Lucas Stays, Bass Goes in San Antonio Shuffle
- DIVISION III WILD-CARD GAME : Tustin Doesn't Get Call or Victory
- Matador Trio Make All-West Softball Team
- As Jenny Lopez Goes, So Goes Cypress Softball Team
- Lachemann's Word Better Be Mum
- Scream Therapy : Trying Out New Styles Is Good--Part of a Natural Process--for Pop Group, Says Drummer Gillespie
- Bring Me Another Shirley, Barkeep--It's an Anniversary
- China Lamb
- CLAREMONT: A 28-year-old man was shot Sunday...
- Enemies Negotiate U.N. Control of Rwanda Airport
- THE REGION : Mayors Fail Again to Fill AQMD Board Seat
- Operators of Azusa Landfill Will Reopen Site : Environment: Dumping of household and municipal waste to resume after study reveals space for additional trash. Announcement stuns water board officials and environmentalists.
- Testing: Parental Feedback on CLAS Exams
- THEATER REVIEW : Fantasy Rules Over Fact in 'Lettice and Lovage' : Performance of Peter Shaffer's play at the Alhecama Theatre in Santa Barbara is both hilarious and endearing.
- Diverse Crowd Has Taken to Riding the Rails : Passengers of all kinds are enjoying the comfort and reduced stress by commuting on Metrolink trains.
- Congressman Decides to Run, and Help Recover His Stolen Car
- Fees or Tuition? Control of State Colleges at Stake
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Liberal Group Joins Fight to Force District to Give CLAS Exams : Education: Judge allows People For the American Way to file brief on behalf of Antelope Valley parents.
- Students Publish Underground Paper
- Land Conservancy Will Offer Tours
- OJAI : Sewer Replacement Delayed a Week
- Summer Will Shape Up, With or Without You: Don't Sweat It
- Zito Hoping to Strike Gold in Preakness : Horse racing: Trainer confident that with Go For Gin, McCarron and luck, he'll win middle race of Triple Crown.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hot Twins Cool Off Yankees With Sweep
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Doubles Are Difference in Mission Viejo Victory
- PREP SWIMMING / CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Palisades Girls Win Title for 13th Time
- L.A. Music Center Opera Has a Change in Program : Music: Soprano Elise Ross and her husband, conductor Simon Rattle, withdraw from 'Pelleas et Melisande.' Esa-Pekka Salonen will make local operatic debut.
- Mortgage Rates Slide in Wake of Latest Federal Reserve Hike
- International Business / SPOTLIGHT ON TAIWAN : When Doing Business There...
- Volunteers Sought for Tree-Planting Project
- PASADENA : Chicano Music Awards Set for Civic Auditorium
- New Clubs in the Cards? : Casino Developers Are Betting on Pomona and Other Area Sites
- Jimmy Rushing"The Essential Jimmy Rushing" (tracks from...
- BRIEFLY : Radio: 'Which Way, L.A.?' Wins Award
- Survey Finds Less Public Interest in Recent News
- ELECTIONS : Senate Race Focuses on Beach Cities : The 28th District includes inland areas, but candidates emphasize environmental issues to attract voters in coastal communities.
- Cover Story : Waterfront Lawmen : Little-Known Port Police Officers Patrol on Land, Sea and Air to Safeguard Lives and Property in the Sprawling Harbor
- SHOP TALK : Screening Out Your Choices for the Best Sun Protection : First decide on the correct SPF rating, then consider whether you need the sweat- or waterproof variety.
- Kennedys Visit Onassis After Cancer Setback
- THOUSAND OAKS : Deadline Set for Seeking Quake Aid
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman's Body Found Near Tracks
- Somewhat Clearer Fiscal Future : Fed indicates it won't boost interest rates again soon
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bag With 35 Syringes Found Afloat in Surf
- TV REVIEW : 'Workforce' Accents Cooperation
- Ridiculously Sublime : Staging the Farce 'Irma Vep' in Laguna Is a Joy for Jules Aaron
- EDS-Sprint Merger Appears to Be a Telecommunications Paper Tiger
- LABOR
- Former Official Gets Jail for Embezzlement
- LONG BEACH : Guns Outnumber Food Coupons on Swap Day
- She's Leading by a Nose, Naturally : Characteristic: When the feature is featured, the center of the face is the center of attention. Especially in Barbra Streisand's case.
- Alfred Nier; Helped Build Atom Bomb
- REGIONAL REPORT : EL MONTE : Cultural Center Is Symbol of Taiwanese Controversy
- Methamphetamine Use on Rise in East County : Drugs: 'Speed' is crossing age and class lines, police say. And more teen-agers are getting hooked.
- New Parole Office to Be Moved : Activism: Community and political pressure forces state to close Sherman Oaks facility after less than a month. A North Hollywood office will reopen.
- LOS ANGELES : City to Use Tax Money for Some World Cup Costs
- WOODLAND HILLS : Film Copter Cuts Into Residents' Sleep
- Cypress, Rancho Santiago Taking Separate Roads in Playoffs
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance
- Buck Blasts Away : Baseball: Ex-Angel manager says Brown is a 'cancer' and believes president is behind firing.
- Miscellany
- Groups Seek Easing of Bank Rules on Minority Loan Data
- Egypt Arrests 8 Lawyers in Cairo Violence
- Music Season Follows a Harmonious Pattern : Ojai Festival in June will serve as the finale. The county scene remains secure, and list of available resources continues to expand.
- Ghost Town in Sierra Gets 1 1/2 Feet of Snow
- Board Unanimously OKs Charter School
- PLAYING DEFENSE: Another round of military base...
- RELIGION : Pastor Fined $12,500 for Having Sex With Congregant in '72
- SIMPLY STREISAND : Barbra is bringing a streamlined look of her own design to Anaheim for six concerts. She has also been behind the scenes, directing the tour-merchandising efforts.
- BY DESIGN : Pull Up a Chair : Go ahead, sit a spell. Or curl up and get comfy. This piece of furniture should offer serious comfort--not just good looks.
- Fiery Crash Spreads Fumes
- Fountain Valley, Santa Ana : 2 Men at Bus Stops Killed in Accidents
- Stay on the Moral High Ground : U.S. is right that Iraq must do more if sanctions are to be lifted
- MISSION VIEJO : College May Offer Ethnic Studies Dept.
- SUN VALLEY : Students Gain Confidence, Job Skills at DWP
- Player Profile
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Cyclists Return to Ventura Track
- Rodgers: Brown 'Cancer' to Angels : Baseball: Former manager says meeting with president might have prompted firing.
- Sisco, His Career Survive Dangerous Ditch : Baseball: Former Titan has recovered nicely after snowmobile crash threatened his life.
- ROUNDUP : North Hollywood Wins 1st Game in Valley Pac-8 With 7-5 Victory
- Maher, Fresno State Homing In on Series
- ART REVIEWS : Finding Meaning in the Muffled Mess
- Loves Movies, Hates the Biz : Cannes report: Darnell Martin's first film announces the arrival of a powerful voice. Just don't tell her what to do.
- COVER STORY : On the War Path : Cyclists Battle Skaters and Pedestrians for Space on Seaside 'Bikes Only' Lane
- Drinking In the Joys of Cognac
- Tobacco Firm Paid $950,000 to Place Cigarettes in Films : Movies: Company paid actors in cash, cars or jewelry in early '80s, memos say. Industry says it has halted practice.
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Farm Water Issue Dampens Brown's Buoyancy
- NORWALK : Garcia Will Replace Powers as City Manager
- BY DESIGN : Tags, You're It : Clothing labels are mere labels no longer. They play up to a producer's image--and some are even suitable for framing.
- REWIND : Keen Subtlety, Suspense Make for an Inviting 'Uninvited'
- Berlusconi Wins Confidence Vote From Senate : Italy: Despite misgivings about neo-fascists in his Cabinet, the upper chamber hands him a key victory.
- Hotel Fare Worth Checking Out
- Lack of Funds Could Delay O.C. Base Closures
- Church Group to Lead Anti-Violence Crusade
- Countywide : 3 Board Candidates Back El Toro Airport
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Students Show Off Their Mural Virtue
- RESEDA : South-Central Pastor Addresses Clergy
- GARDEN GROVE : A Fast Way to Learn at a Snail's Pace
- VENTURA : Architecture Adviser Offers Resignation
- MUSIC : Release of CD Sparks Celebration of Toads : The Santa Barbara band will preside over a party in honor of fourth album, 'Dulcinea.'
- ELSEWHERE
- 1st Genetically Altered Food Approved by FDA : Agriculture: Calgene tomatoes could be in some stores in 10 days. Foes to launch campaign against product.
- THEATER REVIEW : Title Is Obscure, but Play Is Wilde at Heart : Master playwright's 'An Ideal Husband' is rarely performed. But it proves to be another work of great, intelligent fun.
- Malawi Despot's Reign Appears at End
- Study of Asians in U.S. Finds Many Struggling
- COLUMN ONE : Slime Turns Bays Into Cesspools : Toxic algae is choking marine life and thickening crystal waters into pea soup. Spawned by sewage and fertilizer runoff, the problem could swell into a global epidemic.
- Energy, Brains Make for Hopeful Situation : Petroleum industry shows wisdom of encouraging scholars who may not pursue traditional oil-related careers.
- Council Members Save Projects From Budget Ax : Spending: After impassioned plea from Jackie Goldberg, funding for next year was guaranteed for some community services. Mentor program for troubled youths was among those spared.