- Criticism Stalls Trials in Kuwait
- Jailed U.S. Citizens Unharmed in Mexico Prison Riot, Consul Reports
- Seeking to Enable the Disabled : Technology: The Abilities Expo in Anaheim features hundreds of products designed to aid in everything from gripping a pencil to parachuting.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Beware of Deeds Recorded for Posterity
- Board of Supervisors OKs Spending $23 Million for Drains, Flood Channels
- Officers Call in Sick Over Stalled Negotiations
- Firemen Pull Driver From Bay; Revival Attempts Fail
- COUNTYWIDE : Physician Faces Loss of His State License
- Trauma Center Group Backs Insurance Reform : Health care: Coalition urges passage of no-fault bill, sponsored by state Sen. Frank Hill, saying it would help hospitals recoup cost of treating auto accident victims.
- 'Big Wild' Access Plan Unveiled : Santa Monica Mountains: The proposal does not include paving a seven-mile stretch of Mulholland Drive.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Bickford Has Big Horse, Little Stable
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan Goes on 15-Day Disabled List
- Busby Makes Poly Latest Victim
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Cheever Finds Comfort Zone at 230 m.p.h.
- Despite 'Bonehead Plays,' Tustin Beats Estancia in 3-A
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Sunny Hills Makes It Interesting Before Stopping Savanna
- Sculpture That Touches Spirit
- ART
- Disney's Big Plans Include a Big Bill for Taxpayers : Theme parks: Cost to city of Long Beach is estimated at $880 million. No wish list for public improvements has been presented to Anaheim.
- Valley Federal S&L; Dropped From NASDAQ: The...
- Job Status of Moorpark College Head Still Unclear : Education: Trustees meet for two hours to consider Stanley L. Bowers' role in alleged financial irregularities.
- Guilty Plea in Fatal Shooting at Party
- Attorneys Wage Wicked War of Words as Prelude to Threatened Litigation
- Socorro Romero; Retired Mattel Employee
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Landmark to Be Police Substation
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- After 51 Years, It's Time to Say Goodby
- Simi Valley Tripped by Millikan
- Jurisprudence
- Titans' Miller to Play Pro Basketball in Japan
- Chemical Spill Injures 14 at Oklahoma Plant
- Nate Kaplan; Broadcast Writer, Instructor
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Watergate Book's Claims Attacked
- Groups File Suit to Stop Dredging Plans for Lagoon : Environment: Sierra Club, Audubon Society say state-backed plan for Batiquitos Lagoon in Carlsbad will endanger habitat.
- IRVINE : Special Bus Service May Get a Reprieve
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : U.S. to Claim Planes of 'Lost Squadron'
- Good Samaritan Imposter Robs, Kills Motorist
- City Will Take Border Airport Plan to Salinas
- OJAI : Employees Rally to Aid of Co-Worker
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Healthy Choice
- Man Convicted in Murder of Free-Lance Writer
- Supervisors Back Inmate, Staff Transfer to New Jail : Detention: Sheriff's plan would close men's jails at El Cajon, Las Colinas when East Mesa facility opens.
- 66 Students Win Disneyland Creativity Awards
- Former Long Beach Refinery Site Declared a Public Danger
- OJAI : Schools to Lay Off 3 Teachers' Aides
- Lancaster Gives Senior Center a High Priority
- Port OKs Study of Library Site
- Demonstrators Call for Tax Boost for Wealthy : Revenue: Fight over huge budget deficit builds as about 1,000 opponents of service cuts march in support of Democrats' proposal.
- World IN BRIEF : BANGLADESH : Marilyn Quayle Due to Review Aid Effort
- Fund for Free Expression Honors 23 Writers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Protesters Decry Plan for Schools
- SANTA ANA : City Embraces Its Persian Gulf Vets
- 2 Lawyers Appointed to Conservancy Board
- COUNTYWIDE : Board OKs 5% Raise for County Nurses
- An L.A. Artist's Blue Line Period : Art: Tom Eatherton's light panels along the Metro Rail line inaugurate the Art for Rail Transit program.
- Mines, Homes Find No Peace as Neighbors : Development: Residents in booming western Riverside County say blasting damages their dwellings. Companies blame other causes.
- Edison Not Planning to Remodel Oxnard Plants : Environment: The utility says it will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by phasing out fuel oil and encouraging conservation.
- Troubled Waters : Budget Problems Threaten Therapeutic Swimming
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP : VerWayne Steals Show; El Toro Defeats Rio Mesa
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Roberts Remains in Center Field
- Spring Sports Put SDSU in High Places at Low, Low Prices
- Taking Nothing, Parker Homers for Angel Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS : Crescenta Valley Reaches Softball Semifinals, 4-1
- Politics Behind Cuts Are Complex
- Finally, USC Beats Georgia and Wins Title : NCAA tennis: Trojans get their first national championship since 1976 by prevailing on Bulldogs' home courts, 5-2.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman, Lyons, Smith: Who Goes?
- Violinist to Play With an Old Friend : Miriam Fried will use a Stradivarius that she thinks might have been played by Mozart.
- TV Reviews : A Gently Moving, Image-Laden 'Summer Winds'
- S.D. Metal Album Given Another Fighting Chance
- Don Wollman, who joined Dick Clark Productions...
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Striker Replacement Ban Gains in House: A...
- Columbia Launch Delayed Until May 31
- Doomsday Budget Shows Texas the Cost of Not Raising Taxes : A huge deficit looms as a result of court-ordered funding of social services. The unthinkable may occur: an income levy.
- Soviets Honor Sakharov as Conscience of Nation : Human rights: 70th anniversary of birth of the man once reviled as a 'traitor' stirs an outpouring of tributes.
- Mexican Official Replaced Amid Charges of Corruption
- Care-Givers Often Neglect Somebody: Themselves : A two-day retreat in Orange offers many a chance to stop watching after someone for a while and be kind to themselves.
- SDSU Students Hold Camp-Out at Mural
- COUNTYWIDE : Jury Selection Starts in Ely Expense Trial
- Lancaster Weighs Voter Selection of Mayor
- MOORPARK : College Hangs Up Students' Protest
- ELECTION RETURNS
- Plumbing Contractor Could Face Criminal Charges in Cave-In : Accident: Witnesses say the trench where a worker was killed had not been reinforced as the law requires.
- Air of Familiarity for Sharts in Regionals : College baseball: Northridge slugger will see former Miami teammates in NCAA playoffs.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan Goes on 15-Day Disabled List
- Board Votes to Make Cuts in Athletics : Budgets: Saddleback Valley trustees agree to trim $150,000 but will try to save all sports programs.
- Conductor John Koshak and the Orange County...
- ABC Opts for Lighter Shows in Fall Lineup : Television: 'thirtysomething,' 'China Beach' are casualties of network wars as ABC tries to overtake top-ranked NBC.
- Raytheon to Offer Britain Patriot Missiles: Raytheon...
- Farmers Could Cut Chemical Use by 80%, Environmentalists Say
- Some Fisher-Price Infant Car Seats May Be...
- Traps Reveal No Infestation of Fruit Flies
- A Plague of Anti-Semitism : Poland: What accounts for xenophobic prejudice, which spreads like a malignant virus? Apart from the stereotypes, there is a strong resistance to democratic pluralism.
- Consultant Studies Separate County Athletic Section
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Intentional Walk Helps Send Burbank Packing, 8-7
- The Vise Closed This Time
- 'Pilot Week' a Feeding Frenzy in N.Y. : Television: A last-minute effort to pitch shows to the networks draws producers, agents to a 'power' breakfast.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Rains Brought Relief-and Poison Oak
- Black's Racism Charges Startle Senate Hearing : Discrimination: Ex-secretary of Army says whites consider his people inferior, will not share power.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Won't Sell Tanks to Syria, Walesa Says
- Charges Weighed in Fatal Cave-In
- World Leaders Unite to Condemn Assassination, Praise the Victim : Reaction: Britain's Major calls India a 'vibrant democracy' that will survive.
- COSTA MESA : Vote on Amburgey's Legal Fees Is Delayed
- Man Accused in Medi-Cal Scam Returns to U.S.
- IRVINE : UCI Names Woman Vice Chancellor
- War of Words : UCLA Professor's Satirical Letter to Drug Czar Starts Serious Controversy
- Decision Likely Today on UCI Teams' Future : Cutbacks: Athletic director, chancellor meet to discuss fate of sports in light of $415,000 deficit.
- Hockey
- TV RATINGS : Oldies Prove to Be Goodies
- Kiddie Pop : A Bevy of Stars Sing Nursery Rhymes to Benefit Pediatric AIDS Foundation
- SCR Schedules Something Old, Something New
- Church Seeks New Home in Shopping Center
- Nuclear Sub Shoves Off Despite Dispute Over Safety : Navy: The aging Guardfish ships out after several in the crew claim that it has a leaky reactor.
- Point Guard Commits to Christ College Irvine
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Martinez Leads, an Expo Victory Follows, 3-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION BADMINTON PLAYOFFS
- BIG WEST BASEBALL : Titans Place Three Players on Conference's First Team
- Law Enforcement
- Frugal-Flier Plan
- Arab-Israeli Conflict
- Klein 'Casserole' Piece Not to Everyone's Taste
- Arab-Israeli Conflict
- Aiding Homeless Population
- Economic Folly
- Arab-Israeli Conflict
- Arab-Israeli Conflict
- Aiding Homeless Population
- Klein 'Casserole' Piece Not to Everyone's Taste
- Klein 'Casserole' Piece Not to Everyone's Taste
- Arab-Israeli Conflict
- Klein 'Casserole' Piece Not to Everyone's Taste
- Hollywood Bowl
- Klein 'Casserole' Piece Not to Everyone's Taste
- Lebanon
- MOVIES - May 22, 1991
- MOVIES - May 22, 1991
- MOVIES - May 22, 1991
- Obituaries - May 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 22, 1991
- Names in the News - May 22, 1991
- Names in the News - May 22, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 22, 1991
- Anaheim Hires Contractor for Sports Arena
- HOT ROCK: America's Most Wanted came to...
- Council Members Urge Suit to Reveal Details of Scandal
- School Boards Grapple With Budget-Cut Plans : Education: Some face hundreds of angry parents and students as they decide how to compensate for huge shortfalls in funds from the state.
- SIMI VALLEY : School District Fee Plan Is Criticized
- MARLEY'S GHOST? The inflated whale floating above...
- 'Sad News' Reverberates Across Southland's Indian Community
- SLOWDOWN: The construction slump doesn't just extend...
- Aides May Ease President's Schedule : White House: Doctors say they are satisfied with his progress, but concern about Bush's pace could affect the plans for a summit with Gorbachev.
- NURSES OF THE '90s: McGaw Inc., an...
- Reluctant Politician Became Last of an Elected Dynasty : Asia: Gandhi was thrust to forefront when his brother was killed in the crash of a stunt plane.
- MISSION VIEJO : 3 Homes Damaged by Hot Brush Fire
- Rumors of Police Blackmail Surface : King case: Chief Gates flatly denies allegations that secret files have been kept on council members to coerce them into supporting him.
- Case of the Missing Mario Puzzles Media : Stanley Cup: Will Lemieux play against the North Stars tonight? Just where is he, anyway?
- Munoz Is So Close to Title He Can Taste It : Baseball: Tustin second baseman's weighty goal is a return trip to Anaheim Stadium for the 4-A championship game.
- Tennis
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Bishop's, Holtville Qualify for Playoffs
- Jury Still Is Not Complete at Trial of USC Athletes
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Jordan Is MVP in Landslide Vote
- Leo Kottke's the Odd Man In : Guitar Virtuoso With an Off-Kilter Humor Is Able to Routinely Sell Out His Concerts
- Football, One Season at a Time : Education: Willie Jackson is learning disabled, but Pierce College will let him play as long as he's eligible.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : It's Only Raunch 'n' Roll : When Poison tries to be more than a raw and rowdy hard-rock band, its show at Irvine Meadows really gets bogged down.
- ABC Snaps Up Another News Pro
- Football
- Making Music, Naturally
- Professional magicians don't usually do requests, but...
- COMMENCEMENT 1991 : <i> A weekly roundup of Southland graduation ceremonies.</i>
- Jurisprudence
- New Form of Fernandomania Sweeps Angel Clubhouse : Baseball: Only fifth starter Scott Lewis isn't overjoyed with the announcement of Valenzuela signing.
- Jurisprudence
- STAGE REVIEW : Director Keeps Things Simple in 'Brighton Beach' : With all sorts of family crises, everything still seems to revolve around Eugene in Neil Simon's comedy at Cal State Fullerton.
- Premier Bank's Profits Rise 30% in First Quarter
- Arthur and Gail Eldridge have joined Willis...
- Thomas Nassif, former ambassador to Morocco, has...
- Chevron Agrees to Oil Venture With Soviets
- 3rd-Quarter Profit Rises at Pay-Fone Systems Inc.
- Olson Industries Narrows 1990 Loss to $246,000
- Sylmar Company to Act as Consultant for GE Branch
- COLUMN ONE : Guns Add Horror to Car Thefts : The taking of vehicles by armed robbers is rising, making up 6% of those stolen last year in Los Angeles. Some victims were killed.
- Tanker's Crash, Spill Close Highway Lanes
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Speaking Of: Protecting the Pacific
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Profiles : 10 Pacific Rim Giants Tread Own Paths to Influence : Liem Sioe Liong: The Successful Immigrant
- COLUMN ONE : Guns Add Horror to Car Thefts : The taking of vehicles by armed robbers is on the increase in Southern California. In some incidents, victims have been killed.
- Lawyer Discipline Systems Held Inadequate to Protect Public
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES: CLASSROOM CONTROVERSY : Debate on Life's Origin Is Really on Philosophies : Scientists don't agree as to how we got here, so why should I be forced to teach that science has all the answers?
- COUNTYWIDE : College Trustees to Discuss Budget Cuts
- Bank Robbery Suspect's Host Proves His Undoing
- Black-Clad Nurses Ask County for 4-Day Week : Protest: Mental health workers say they had been promised the change. Officials say technical problems are delaying action on it.
- But He Didn't Sign a Contract for Just a Song
- TENNIS NCAA MEN'S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS : At Last, USC Makes First Trip to Finals
- Football
- Touchstone Smiles About 'Bob'
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Nolte Says Goodby to Padres
- UCI's Murphy Hired Full-Time as Assistant Basketball Coach
- Ruddock-Tyson II Reportedly Back On Again : Boxing: Holyfield's manager says Don King made plans without consulting him.
- Ontario's Quest for Perfection Defies History
- Richardson Forum Outcome Is Upset, and So Are Lots of People
- For Drivers and for Fans, This Is the Fastest Lane
- Bad Game for Gross, Dodgers : Baseball: The starting pitcher yells at Lasorda when he is pulled after four innings in a 4-1 loss to the Astros.
- Jurisprudence
- Blazers Move to Patch Up All the Rips
- Tennis
- Fernandomania Gets Change of Venue : Baseball: Angels agree to terms with Valenzuela, whose trip back to the majors begins at Palm Springs.
- STAGE
- The Big Winners at Cannes : Movies: Madonna drives the media hordes wild--not a pretty sight. But her 'Truth or Dare' cleans up at box office.
- Rams Look for Head Start by Signing Quarterback Mike Pagel : Football: Team looks to former Cleveland Brown to fill extra roster spot should NFL decide to pass new rule.
- Jurisprudence
- Running, Cycling Down Different Paths : Biathlon: Sue Davis and Kristi Kidwell, former students at Corona del Mar High, don't have much else in common, besides success.
- Amber Parkinson
- Ventura Motion Picture Loses $167,042 in Quarter
- James Roherty has been named chief estimator...
- T-Bill Rates Mixed at Auction: The Treasury...
- Fenimore Raises Stake in TransWorld Bancorp
- NBC Shakes Up Its Prime-Time Program Lineup for Fall Season : Entertainment: In addition to TV's No. 1 show, 'Cheers,' the network is adding six new comedies, two dramas and an adventure series.
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Briefing Paper : Assessing the Future of the Pacific Rim : A consultant sees worsening Japan-U.S. relations, growing pains for South Korea and strong prospects for Malaysia.
- Court Upholds Curb on Rape Suspects' Defense : Law: Justices hold that states may impose restrictions on defendants' testimony about prior consensual relations with their accusers.
- China Bus Collision Kills 14
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Profiles : 10 Pacific Rim Giants Tread Own Paths to Influence : Jaime Zobel de Ayala: Roots in Aristocracy
- Dole Outlines New Red Cross Blood Testing
- Student Loan Program Called a Failure : Education: A Senate panel finds the plan to be 'riddled with fraud and abuse.' Losses from defaults are about $2.7 billion annually.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON D.C. : Bush Still Curtailing Exercise, 'Feels Fine'
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Profiles : 10 Pacific Rim Giants Tread Own Paths to Influence : Dhanin Chearavanont: Cliffhanger on the Phones
- Korenstein Is Endorsed by Ex-Candidate : Election: Walter Prince, who came in third in the primary after Councilman Hal Bernson and the school board member, will not be a write-in choice.
- LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL: THE 1991 RACE : South-Central Must Get a Bigger Share of the Pie : The reality we need to address is trash-filled alleys and streets, poor lighting, potholes, graffiti, abandoned cars.
- Irvine Co. Pushes Gypsum Canyon Project : Land-use: Builder lobbies for 7,966-home community in area rather than proposed jail.
- Costa Mesa Council Limits Fireworks Sales : Ordinance: The measure allows their use only on July 4, raises the minimum age for purchase and bans sale of sparklers.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Man Seriously Hurt in Hit-Run Collision
- Improving Odds on Blood Safety : Red Cross acts to upgrade testing, tracking
- FULLERTON : Water-Violation Hot Line in Place
- San Diego
- Aztecs Face Old Nemesis Stanford in NCAA Regional Opener
- SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Woods Remains Hot Long Enough to Win Title
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Daulton Activated After Exhibition
- Frida Kahlo: From Cult Figure to Mainstream : Culture: With the tormented Mexican artist's works in demand and four films pending, will we lose Frida?
- Richard P. Meyst has joined Fallbrook Engineering...
- Iolani Lozano has been named account assistant...
- Harley Sefton has been promoted to senior...
- L.A. Plan May Help War on Poverty
- Four Compete for Clothestime Ad Account: Four...
- Orville L. Freeman, former secretary of agriculture,...
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : 14th Bomb Found Near IRS Building
- Emigration Law Passed by Soviets : Travel: Measure gives virtually all citizens the right to go abroad freely. The action is expected ultimately to bring the lifting of U.S. trade and tariff sanctions.
- Tanning's Dark Side Isn't a Peeling : Doctors discuss and show photos of Orange County patients who got much more than burned from sun exposure.
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : U.S. Suspends Aid Over Human Rights
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Mistrial Cancels Contempt Ruling
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Profiles : 10 Pacific Rim Giants Tread Own Paths to Influence : Shoichiro Toyoda: Hands-On Company Man
- POLITICS : Denver May Elect First Black Mayor : Personalities, not racial tensions, drive 7-way contest.
- Chippewa Bands Drop $300-Million Treaty Claim
- CAMARILLO : $28,600 in Computer Equipment Stolen
- Suspect in Car Seller's Slaying Is Denied Bail : Courts: Judge says Will Nix, accused of hiring two hit men to kill a former associate who was suing him, poses a danger to the community and is a flight risk.
- 2 S.D. Schools Excel at National Science Show
- Closing of Only Landfill Threatens North County
- Westwood Looks to Recapture Old Aura : Neighborhoods: Despite a weekend rampage by youths, merchants express confidence. They say a new plan can lure back adults who left as the village became a magnet for teen-age crowds.
- Newspaperman Faces Charge on Cocaine
- Cal Lutheran Player Survives 2 Rounds in NAIA Singles Play
- Prince Backs Korenstein in Race Against Bernson
- The Big Winners at Cannes : Awards: The Coen brothers dominate this year, taking the Golden Palm as well as the director's prize for 'Barton Fink.'
- William Stephens III has been appointed to...
- Five New Bullock's Planned: R. H. Macy...
- Reebok Gets Its Second Wind : After Losing the Top Spot to Rival Nike, the Sneaker Maker Is Picking Up Speed
- Bloomingdale's Chief Announces Plans to Retire: Marvin...
- Foes Try to Thwart Yeltsin Presidential Victory : Soviet Union: The republic's Communist Party is hoping to force a runoff in the election.
- SEC Lets Big Board Expand Sessions to Win Back Trades
- Michael J. Joseph; Survivor of Titanic Sinking
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Bush Calls for Better Civil, Human Rights
- RACE RELATIONS : Asian-Americans Find Being Ethnic 'Model' Has Downside
- Red Cross Outlines Speed, Safety of New Blood System
- U.N. Creates Damages Fund for Billing Iraq
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Market Scene : Seeing a Deal, Japan Takes the Thai Tack : The Southeast Asian nation has all the attributes industry hopes for: a large pool of workers, stability and tax incentives.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Woman Fires Shots, Then Surrenders
- IRVINE : UCI Teachers Elected to Sciences Academy
- MISSION VIEJO : Youth Activities Contract Endorsed
- CSUN to Meet Fresno in NCAA Baseball Action
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser to Pitch Again on Friday
- Titans Fail to Get NCAA Berth
- Football
- USC's Barbara Hedges Named Washington's Athletic Director
- A Touch of Class : Grand Opera Hits the Spot for TV Commercials : Advertisers are rediscovering that the music of Mozart, Verdi, Puccini and Catalani can thrill--and perhaps sell--as no other music can.
- Foothill Group Agrees to Sell 100,000 Shares
- Peter Lindsey has been named president of...
- Quayle, in Japan, Complains to Leaders About Poor Sales of U.S.-Made Cars
- Deficit Seen Likely to Deepen Cuts in Service : Budget: Wilson's $7-billion plan to boost revenue is as far as he intends to go, finance director says.
- Bush Asks Kuwait to Keep Its Trials Fair : Justice: Mild displeasure is expressed over the military tribunal's proceedings.
- Ruling Postponed on Executives' Immunity
- EPA to Auction Sulfur Pollution Permits : Environment: The market approach is aimed at cutting power plant emissions and thereby combatting acid rain.
- Walesa to Israel: Forgive Polish Anti-Semitism
- Gen. Schwarzkopf, Sir, Is Knighted by Queen
- Fernandomania Gets Change of Venue : Analysis: Up to their old tricks, the Angels added some age and hope to add to their sagging attendance.
- Tim Martin
- Quarterback Pagel Is Signed by Rams
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Dunleavy: 'We Need Game 2' : Western finals: Laker coach isn't relaxing even though his team has a 1-0 lead over the Trail Blazers.
- Former Batting Champion Runnels Dies at 63 After Having a Stroke
- Saddleback Valley Board Will Consider Cuts in Athletics : Budget woes: Seven programs at four high schools could be eliminated.