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- 'The Celts': A Reflection of One Europe : Art: 'The Original Europeans' exhibit deals with a people who brought cultural unity to the Continent four centuries before the Roman Empire.
- Anaheim Hires Lawyer for Talks on Westcot Deal
- Car Loans: Like most financial institutions, Western...
- Assembly OKs Bill Allowing Job Leave for Care at Home
- City's Imbalance Is Unmasked
- Community Left Behind Wants Name Change, Too
- LAGUNA BEACH : Land Seized by City Too Costly to Keep?
- Pendleton Marine Wives Tired of Having to Battle for Information on Husbands
- VENTURA : Man Admits Posing as Army Officer
- Hansel Tries Again, This Time in Preakness
- Carwash Backers Say Mini-Mall Better Than Nothing
- Miscellany
- Jurisprudence
- What The Critics Say
- FULLERTON : Targeting Students With Little English
- Other Suspects Added to Child Sex Abuse Probe
- Lancaster Man Gets 10 Years for Molesting 2-Year-Old Girl
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Silencing School Music Programs: A Sour Note
- North Hills Could Make Sepulveda Just a Memory : Neighborhoods: After the western part of the community changed its name, east side residents say they feel isolated and uncertain.
- Rottweiler Fatally Shot by L. A. Officer
- CYPRESS : Applicants Sought for Festival Booths
- NATIONAL SKIN CANCER MONTH
- Parcells Expected to Resign
- Bandleader Arranges a Great Career : Music: Steve Spiegl, whose band performs in Huntington Beach tonight, sells arrangements of his compositions to schools.
- ECONOMICS: A FREE-TRADE ACCORD WITH MEXICO? : Key Vote Due on Controversial Issue
- Forget 'Balance of Powers,' Council Has the Authority
- Colleges
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Change in Mexico Offers Hope for Tuna Fishing
- The Big Apple Proves Mealy as Radio Show Loses Its Bite
- Lakers Pull Through in Clinch : Game 5: Campbell has a big fourth quarter as L.A. beats the Warriors in overtime, 124-119, and advances to the conference finals against Portland.
- Noise Problem Ends in Muting of Golden Bear
- Music Reviews : Mosko, S.F. Players at Bing Theater
- Releaguing Issue Returned to Section for Discussion : Decision: CIF panel does not find sufficient explanation for allowing Catholic schools to join public leagues.
- Afghanistan
- Brady Gun Bill Passes in House
- Pacifists and Mideast War
- Overcrowded Jails
- Graffiti
- Pacifists and Mideast War
- Graffiti
- Brady Gun Bill Passes in House
- Brady Gun Bill Passes in House
- Doomed Horses Have Feelings Too
- 'Vicious Blending' of Fact and Fiction
- A Sickness in American Society
- Pacifists and Mideast War
- Brady Gun Bill Passes in House
- MOVIES - May 15, 1991
- Obituaries - May 15, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 15, 1991
- Names in the News - May 15, 1991
- Names in the News - May 15, 1991
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- Names in the News - May 15, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 15, 1991
- Executive Life Unit Put Up for Sale : Insurance: The state has already received a $3-billion commitment for the Los Angeles firm from a French investment group, according to one official.
- Pilot's Publisher Fired in Argument Over Acquisition
- Publisher Fired in Page Group Publishing Tiff
- TALKING IT OUT: Nine out of 10...
- Bush Nominates Security Adviser Gates as CIA Chief : Intelligence: The appointee failed to win Senate confirmation for the post in 1987. The President says he has 'no qualms' about reopening the Iran-Contra affair.
- SHINE A LIGHT: An Orange group that...
- 2nd Employee Says Planner Harassed Her
- Judge Rejects Separate Trials for 4 in King Beating
- Nominee's Rise, Fall, Rise Traced to His Total Loyalty
- Three Saddleback High Athletes Arrested in Credit Card Theft
- First Capital Life Seized as Parent Firm Is Pressed : Insurance: The second-largest failure of a life insurer was precipitated by lenders' attempt to force its holding company into Chapter 11.
- LONDON CALLING: Last year, developer Henry Segerstrom's...
- WRITE ON: Convicted murderer Randy Kraft may...
- TECHNOLOGY : Analysts Rate Apple's New Software a Hit
- PARENTAL HEADACHE NO. 3 : Long-Winded Baby-Sitter Chats Up a Big Phone Bill
- Kizer Asks FDA to Reduce Chloroform in Soft Drinks
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Serbs in Croatia Vote to Unite With Serbia
- Court Requires Hearings Within 48 Hours of Arrests
- Market Focus : Hungary Is Learning to Live With Capitalism : Slowly but surely the private sector is taking hold with a minimum of pain and disruption.
- CSSM Plans Festival to Mark Diversity of Culture in Region
- Community Is Renamed in Bid for Better Image
- PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOLS : The 'Education President' Stumbles : Bush is leaning on discredited or political remedies. Teaching deserves research funds as much as farming does.
- Southeast Leaders Propose Swap Meet as Boost to Area
- County Failing to Control TB, Task Force Says : Health: Anti-tuberculosis efforts have declined as the number of cases has increased. Personnel shortages and low funding are blamed.
- COSTA MESA : Non-Traditional Jobs Are Topic of Seminar
- Gerakos: UC Irvine Baseball 'Is Not Dead Yet'
- Tennis
- Cycling
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Second Baseman Barrett Says He'll Return to Team in 10 Days
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Taft Tops Grant, 7-1, in City 4-A Division Wild-Card Play
- Christ College Irvine's Donnelly Won't Play in Fall
- Grapes of Wrathchild Yield Variety : Speed metal: This band has a penchant for the unpredictable, being able to downshift to slower rhythms as well as thrash.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- AMA Officials Urge Insurance Coverage for All
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Settlement Reached in Pill Poisoning
- Chickenpox Ready to Come Home to Roost
- Sen. Seymour's Son Held in Felony Drunk Driving Case
- West County : OXNARD : Unocal Sends Boats to Clean Missed Oil
- East County : SIMI VALLEY : Program Helps Girls With Math, Science
- Doctors May End Life Support, Lung Group Says : Health: Under the new policy, no consent is needed if a physician believes such treatments are futile.
- It Took Help to Get Knight in Hall of Fame
- Leeann Gonzalez
- Lincoln Volleyball Team has Foreign Flavor
- Dodgers Fueled by Battery Charge : Baseball: Martinez becomes NL's first six-game winner with help from Scioscia, who makes key play in 1,200th game.
- What a Difference Maturity Can Make in a Saxophonist
- Crisis Plan's Leak Smudges Clorox : Publicity: The bleach firm distances itself from a hardball anti-Greenpeace strategy that fell into the environmental group's hands.
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Insider : An Appointment at State May Signal Trouble at Treasury : By naming Robert B. Zoellick, Secretary of State Baker is signaling his desire for a greater role in economic policy.
- S. Korea Police Halt Protesters' Funeral March
- World View : The Security Council: Is Bigger Better? : There is a move to add Japan and Germany to the U.N.'s top body. But old realities may deny the two economic giants a larger role in the world organization.
- Jazzercise Has Toned Down a Bit but Kept Its Verve : Dance-and-fitness classes that were started in 1969 have been updated and are still going strong.
- American Mountaineer Reaches Peak of Everest
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Warning Issued on Eating Shark Meat
- Section of Sepulveda Gets a New Name--North Hills
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 12TH DISTRICT : Candidates Battle to See Who Pulls Rank in the War on Crime : Bernson: The incumbent points to his record as a staunch ally of the LAPD, though criminal activity in his region increased.
- SANTA ANA : Office Firebombed; Suspect Arrested
- East County : SIMI VALLEY : Transient Beaten at School Is Critical
- CLIPBOARD : March Sales and Use Tax Revenue
- Tennis
- Rage Isn't Limited to Enemies
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Three County Teams Seeded in Top Four of 5-A Division
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Canseco Has Words With Heckler
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Winfield Moves Up on the RBI List
- Reaching Out--New Audiences, New Artists : Music: The L.A. Philharmonic embarks on an ethnic course, performing in diverse communities in an attempt to reach new audiences.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Disjointed 'Three Sisters' in La Jolla
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Ventura Entertainment Quarterly Profits Rebound
- Charges Against Officers in Video 'Sting' Dismissed
- 35 Young Hitchhikers on Truck Die in Crash
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Bill to Ease Travel Falls Short of Votes
- Rats in Our Trees
- A Salute to the Missouri : Historic Battleship Returns From War to Rousing Welcome
- Letters Asking Restaurants for $150 'Fee' Spark Inquiry
- Detroit Piston forward Dennis Rodman was named...
- Two Angels Go to Top of Class : Baseball: Joyner No. 1 among AL batters after getting three hits in 9-5 victory. Polonia gets five hits and is close to No. 2.
- University of Texas basketball Coach Tom Penders...
- He Didn't Love It, So Just Like Everyone Else, He Left Early
- Track and Field
- THEATER <i> /</i> PAT H. BROESKE : 'St. Louis' Rekindles a Love of Fair From '44
- Fewer Shares: Carl Karcher, founder of the...
- ATI Medical Finds New Buyer for Software Unit
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Homeless Children Get Playground
- The Royal Treatment : Between all the hoopla and the hype of her U.S. visit, Britain's Queen Elizabeth IIwill also find time to make a little history.
- Officials Plan Moves to Hold Canada Together
- Sepulveda's West Side Officially Becomes 'North Hills' : Secession: The debate went on for so long that no one can recall where the chosen name came from.
- East County : SANTA SUSANA : State Studies Cancer Risk Near Lab Site
- NEWPORT BEACH : Plan to Close Piers at Night Rejected
- Benes' Winless Skid Ends at 14 : Baseball: The Padre pitcher went 6 2/3 innings as he defeated the New York Mets, 5-2. Tony Gwynn hit a first-inning home run off David Cone.
- Spaulding's Value on the Rise for Dana Hills' Baseball Team : High School: After making transition from long reliever to starter, the senior is county's top pitcher with 10-0 record.
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- Auto Racing
- "On Scene: Emergency Response," a weekly television...
- Tejon Ranch Shows Net Income for 1st Quarter
- Mexico Going All Out for Approval of Free-Trade Pact
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Com Systems Reports 1st-Quarter Turnaround
- High Turnover, Low Wages Plague Industry
- PLACENTIA : No Injuries in Fire at Apartment Building
- Wheelchair Bandit Sticks to the Straight and Narrow
- Man Convicted of Killing Friend Over Denial of Loan
- Law Causes Big Changes for Medical Facilities : Environment: County officials are flooded with calls from offices and clinics. They say that's a sign that firms are now treating their byproducts.
- When a mouse began visiting the newsroom...
- Saddleback Takes Third in State Golf
- Verdict Upset in Shooting That Paralyzed Girlfriend : Crime: Member of a prominent Long Beach family will get a new trial. An appeals court rules his defense was incompetent.
- City Schools Get a Weekly Cable TV Deal
- PREP POLLS : Esperanza Ends Season Atop Baseball Poll
- Bank Firm's 1st-Quarter Earnings Slide 68%
- 2 PUC Commissioners Saw Benefits in SDG&E; Merger : Utilities: Panelists' written opinions suggest the merger would have produced lower rates and air quality improvements for Southern Californians.
- 4 Gamblers Leap to Deaths
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Goode Urges State Aid to Philadelphia
- On-Site Care: Boon to Employers and Workers
- World IN BRIEF : BANGLADESH : New Floods Add to Nation's Misery
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : 24 Die, 375 Hurt in Head-On Rail Crash
- Next Step : Miners Seek Nothing Less Than a New Kremlin Role : At one time their goals were just economic, but now they want to create a Solidarity-like movement.
- Bareheaded Bikers Rebel : But Wilson Is Poised to Sign Helmet Bill
- COLUMN ONE : New Ties to the Old Country : Ethnic pride has surged among Americans of East European descent. Assistance has gone beyond financial support; some have taken jobs with the new governments.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Our Wildlife Area and Open Space Must Be Actively Managed : The Earth and its ecosystems deserve respect, not the leftovers of man's development passions.
- NCR Introduces New Computer: The Dayton, Ohio-based...
- * Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. in Sylmar won a...
- New York Firm Raises Stake in Nu-Med to 7.6%
- Soviets Urged to Back U.N. Force in Iraq : Kurds: Baker says Americans can't leave unless Moscow permits international protection for refugees.
- School Cuts Affecting Cherished Programs : Budget crisis: Education officials decry the elimination of services once considered indispensable.
- British Marines Clash With Iraqi Troops; 2,000 Kurds Riot in Zakhu
- U.S. Offers to Renounce Use of Chemical Arms
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Boston Road Project Granted Federal OK
- Poway
- Tide Turns for Sportswear Company Under Chapter 11 : Apparel: The filing comes after a creditor's lawsuit froze Sweats & Surf's bank accounts. A recession hasn't helped either.
- State Reassessing Its Stake in Aerospace Industry : Economy: A study finds that the damage to California from plants relocating in other states is far more severe than supposed.
- STOCKS : Dow Rises 4.25 in 'Aftershock' of Friday Selloff
- San Francisco's Goodby, Berlin--Agency of the '90s?
- COUNTYWIDE : Group Seeks Funds for Women's Shelter
- Ex-Officer Denies Guilt in Beating of 2 Transients
- Council Lifts Alcohol Ban at City Beaches : Cost: Action is aimed at avoiding a referendum that would have cost $450,000, but members say they hope to resurrect some of the controversial restrictions.
- Man Gets 15 Years to Life in Hammer Slaying of Friend
- CSSM Loses Its First Professor, Over Lack of Research Lab Space
- Suit Accuses Amgen Executives of Insider Stock Trading : Business: A former contracts administrator files the legal action. A company spokesman says the charge is without merit.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Cal State Northridge Leaps Grand Canyon in Shutout
- Game-Face of Survival : John Candelaria's Past of Glory, Anger, Tragedy Bolsters Dodgers
- It's Playoff Time and So, They Meet Again
- MUSIC REVIEW : LA Fest Opens at Japan America Theatre
- Deejays to Pay $12,170 Bill for Murder Hoax
- More People Can Afford O.C. Homes
- California Amplifier Posts Loss of $138,000
- GM Seeks OK for $500-Million Stock Offering:...
- Seymour's Son Arrested on Car Theft, Drunk Driver Counts
- Market Scene : Cannes Festival a Faded Star Amid Deal-Making : A shaky world economy has cinched up the promotional purse strings, and it's just not as much fun.
- World Population to Soar to 10 Billion, Agency Says
- A Generation of Innocents Carries Drug Abuse Scars : Children: Adult addicts neglect families. Youngsters who never touch dope see home lives spin out of control.
- Latest Christo Project Is Just Sailing Along : Spectacle: San Diego sail-making firm is producing 1,700 giant umbrellas, which the brash artist will use to decorate a no-man's land between L.A. and Bakersfield.
- COMMENCEMENT 1991 : <i> A weekly roundup of Southland graduation ceremonies.</i>
- Shooting Victim Found Inside His Apartment
- Rare Lung Disease Sparks Bicycle Ride for Research
- Ojai Expected to OK Study of Plans to Unify Valley
- Toreras' Fuller Advances in Tennis Championships
- You Must Remember This : The 'Casablanca' Story Began as a Play--and After 50 Years, Finds a Stage
- Building Permit Increase Tied to Water Shortage
- Chain of 1950s Diners Files for Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: Original Mels Inc.'s president says it acted to prevent its Newport Beach creditor from taking control.
- U.S.-Japan Chip Talks Stalled: Major obstacles remain...
- International Remote Imaging Reports Profit
- Catholic Charities' Woman of Year Award Goes to Volunteer for Deaf
- Winnie Mandela Is Convicted in Kidnaping Case
- World IN BRIEF : NEPAL : Interim Leader Outpolled by Leftist
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : 2 Abortion Bills Approved by House
- Rep. Dornan Blamed for a New Flood of 'Boat People' : Vietnam: He suggested resettling thousands of refugees in Kuwait. The idea quickly took on a life of its own.
- West Bank Dilemma: 2 Peoples, 1 Land : Occupied areas: A Palestinian finds himself hemmed in by Jewish settlers. It's a microcosm of a key peace issue facing Baker, who arrives today.
- Cutting Remarks : Curious About Citizen Concerns, City Hall Figures Only Beauticians Know for Sure
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Comeback Has Some Doubting Thomas, Few Doing Cartwheels
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Saints' Inzunzas Combine to Beat Clairemont
- San Diego County Baseball Statistics : TOP 10
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Scioscia Catches His 1,200th Game
- Anderson Hunt, a junior guard at Nevada...
- State Regulators in Virginia Seize First Capital Unit
- * Ken Caouette has been named an...
- AT&T;'s Allen Bets Legacy on Computer Deal
- Treasury Bill Rates Mixed: The Treasury sold...
- Getting a Handle on Long-Range Solutions
- Shares of Vidcom Post Now Traded on NASDAQ
- NARCOTICS : Dealers May Find New Drug War Tactic Very Taxing : States are placing levy on illegal sales. Failure to pay it can lead to huge penalties if traffickers are caught.
- West County : VENTURA : Schools to Consider Using Channel One
- PLACENTIA : School District Seeks Proposals for Budget
- Legislator Questions Lockwood's Judgment : Politics: Former city manager may face questions about City Hall sex scandal during confirmation hearing for state appointment.
- Playing Poker With Taxpayer Chips
- Garment Factory Owner Gets 3 Years in Tax Case
- Farm Worker Family Waits for New Home : Oxnard: The City Council is expected to apply for a state grant to help replace mobile residences beyond repair.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GOLF TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP : Depth Helps Estancia Win Unprecedented Third Straight Title
- Suspect Held, 2nd Sought in Slayings of 2 Men
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME : Home-Run, RBI Leader Friedrich Among Catchers on North Team
- Two Angels Go to Top of the Class : Baseball: Joyner No. 1 among AL batters after getting three hits in 9-5 victory. Polonia gets five and is close to No. 2.
- Troubled Insurer to Offer Stock: USF&G; Corp.,...
- Square D Stock Soars After Buyout Agreement : Takeovers: The electrical products maker accepted a sweetened bid from a giant French company.
- Keating Loses in Attempt to Drop Restitution Claim
- Pancake Chain to Offer Shares: IHOP Corp.,...
- New Limits Sought on Foreign Takeovers
- Pact in Drexel Bankruptcy Sways Creditors
- Bankruptcies Up 35.8% in O.C. to Record High
- Court Says Guns OK for Some Ex-Felons : Ruling: Federal appeals judges back Arizona law that allows those whose civil rights have been restored to own firearms. Decision is based on 1986 U. S. statute.
- Leland Hickman; Poet, Publisher
- Culture : Is the Sun Setting on Elizabeth's Reign? : As the queen begins a tour of the United States, there is talk at home about her abdication for the sake of Prince Charles.
- Judge Upholds City Council's Reinstatement of Chief Gates : Government: The ruling is a crushing defeat for the Police Commission. It could have ramifications for other agencies overseen by appointed panels.
- District-by-District Look at Cuts
- LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL: THE 1991 RACES : Meanwhile, Back on the Ranch . . . : Grandiose development schemes are evidence of downtown hands, out to stifle the concerns of ordinary people.
- Amgen's Newest Drug Takes Lead Over Rival's : Medicine: Observers say it's too early to tell whether the firm will stay ahead of Immunex with sales of its infection-fighting product.
- CAMPUS SPEECH : Have Universities' Restrictive Conduct Codes Gone Too Far?
- Profile : The Sultan of Sokoto Bridges Two Worlds in Nigeria : Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, the country's most important Islamic leader, has proven to be adept at surviving factional temporal politics.
- 2 Yugoslav Climbers Die in Fall From Peak
- North County : Board Ponders Land for Sewer Project
- ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS 46TH DISTRICT : Diversity Highlights 'the Ellis Island of California'
- USC, U.S. Agency Differ Over Apology on Billing
- COMMENTARY : Yankees Starved for Pitching
- TV Review : Lots of Heat, Little Light in HBO'S 'Fever'
- Ryan Turns Down Keating Motions: The nation's...
- Old Records, New Speculation: Artist Vincent van...
- Eyewitness Saw No Rape, Kennedy Case Defense Says
- COUNTYWIDE : OCTD Cancels Hike in Seniors' Bus Fare
- Vernon Is Harmed Enough, Jury Told
- Newport Loses Damage Appeal in Drunk Test
- DWP Will Send Water to Fishery--but When? : Environment: Flow will be restored in an Eastern Sierra gorge dry for almost 40 years. The timing is in legal limbo.
- Mayor Retains Appointee Despite Residency Dispute
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Pomona-Pitzer Women Are Ranked No. 1
- Battery Charge Sparks Dodgers : Baseball: Martinez becomes NL's first six-game winner with help from a key play by Scioscia in an 8-3 victory over Expos.
- Lloyd Schermer Retires as Lee CEO
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Laser-Tech Says It Builds a Better--or Less Expensive, Anyway--Prototype
- Man Linked to Pilfering of Mother's Day Cards
- On First Day, Russian TV Slams Sacred Cows : Media: It is launched with Yeltsin's aid and borrowed equipment. The new network pledges objectivity.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Light Rain Fails to Dent State Drought
- Democrats Agree on Budget Plan : Finances: Their version differs from Gov. Wilson's on several key points. His sales tax hike would be halved and income tax on the wealthy would rise.
- Fighting Words In South Africa? : Mandela verdict, Zulus, white extremists dash hopes
- Escondido
- NBA PLAYOFFS : WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : Campbell Arrival Is Timely : Lakers: Dunleavy says he wasn't ready earlier, plans to use him again tonight against Warriors.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Katella and La Habra Draw Wild-Card Games
- Yes' Newest Incarnation Takes Root : Music: The quintessential progressive British rockers perform tonight at the San Diego Sports Arena.
- Life Photos: Holding a Mirror Up to Hollywood
- ART
- CII Financial's Profit, Revenue Surge Upward
- New Benefit Schemes Can Be Deceiving
- Distributor Network: Corollary Inc., an Irvine-based developer...
- New Prenatal Program Planned
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRD: BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER : (Polioptila caerulea)
- Public's Help Sought in Finding Hit-Run Driver