- U.S. Hopes Moscow Will Also Cut Back Afghan Aid
- 3 Hurt, 8 Held in Racial Brawl
- CHINA: Foreigners will soon be allowed to...
- Dictator With Deep Suitcases Had Queen Hiding the Silver
- Trial of Accused Subterranean Marijuana Farm Mastermind to Begin
- Digging Up Laguna's PCH Seems a Perpetual Motion
- Cops and Neighbors : Santa Paula: Eighteen of the community's 29 officers live there. It's the chief's hometown. Some persistent gang problems haven't marred the familiarity between the force and the townsfolk.
- Science / Medicine : Museum Exhibits Wildlife Paintings
- Pro Volleyball
- E.L. McNeely, 72; Ex-Chairman of Wickes Furniture
- A Beast's Best Friend : One Man Is Rescuing Animals From the Hellish Furnace of Kuwait
- J. L. Reinsch; Broadcaster, Political Aide
- Pilot Dies When Glider Crashes Near Palmdale
- OJAI : City May Send Letter on Landfill Study
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Reheat Chili, Give Tigers Heartburn, 8-3
- STAGE REVIEW : Bowery's 'Stories' Worth Listening to Right Now
- Garlic Without the Smell
- Ayatollah OK After Surgery
- Public's Bambi Fixation Upsets State Biologists
- FULLERTON : Weed Abatement Program in Force
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Design Review Board Loses 2 of Its Seats
- Four-Star Four-Wheelers : Off-Road Buggies Win Place in Gulf War's Victory Circle
- COUNTYWIDE : CSU's Site-Selection Process Is Rewarded
- San Diego
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Chicano House Suit May Be Filed
- Pistons by Any Other Names Are Just as Discreet in Boston
- Keep Auto Racing Out of Sight, So It's Out of Mind
- Lakers' Perkins Makes a Winning Move
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Big UNLV Inning Buries UC Irvine in Final Game
- South Africa Later: Role for TV News
- Angels Are Thrown a Curve, 4-1 : Baseball: Candiotti fools them with breaking pitches early, then gets them to knuckle under to Indians.
- Grindel, Jones Take Co-Ed Volleyball Title
- The Homeless Were Quite at Home With 'The Good Person of Szechwan'
- Pop : Pianist Dupree, 80, Eases Time Barriers
- Cannes Dares to Be Seduced by Madonna : Movies: Welcoming the pop star <i> and </i> filmmaker Akira Kurosawa on the same day, you can't say the film festival doesn't have range--or a sense of humor.
- Pop : Winwood's Reborn Soul at Pacific
- Islands' opihi slipping from shellfish lovers' grasp : No luau is complete without it. But it costs almost $200 a gallon.
- Soviets to Seek a Marshall Plan to Aid Economy
- Syria Refuses to Budge on Talks : Mideast: Assad remains at odds with Israel on key points for a peace conference. After rebuff, Baker meets with Soviet Foreign Minister Bessmertnykh in Cairo.
- U.N. to Begin Relief Operations Today in Kurdish City : Iraq: Guerrilla leader says the rebels and the government are near an agreement on autonomy.
- Outdated 'World' From Down Under : THE GREAT WORLD, <i> by David Malouf,</i> Pantheon Books, $21.95; 333 pages
- Man Shot to Death in Freeway Dispute
- MISSION VIEJO : City's Budget Report Adds Up to Awards
- Rationing Showdown : Will Southlanders Wilt Under the Heat of Summer as the Burdens of Conservation Get Tougher?
- Pollution Kills 60,000 Yearly, Researchers Say
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Get Money for Grad Nite Parties
- A Man's Big Thank-You to Troops : Celebration: The event, organized by the president of a mortgage company, draws about 10,000 people to Anaheim Stadium.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : MAY 11
- Trail Blazers Do It the Tough Way, but Hold On for a 3-1 Series Lead : NBA playoffs: Portland wastes a 14-point advantage in the fourth quarter before beating Utah, 104-101.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Steve Winwood Comes Alive at Amphitheatre Concert
- STAGE REVIEW : Danger's Absent From Garden Grove's 'Liaisons'
- Football
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Flap May Cloud Issue of U.S. Slide in Chip Equipment
- Third Firm Joins in Chip Merger: Gazelle...
- Japanese Tourism May Be Leveling : Travel: Because of a slowing economy, the number of visitors overseas this summer may not grow from the previous year. That could help boost trade friction.
- SOUTH KOREA: Amid mounting American pressure to...
- A Taurus or Ursa Market?
- JAPAN: Are Japanese workers beginning to ease...
- AUSTRALIA: The number of Australians out of...
- Macy Sells Credit Card Operations: R. H....
- Talks Hope to Revive European Economic Area
- Mexican Trade Pact Lobbying Growing Pitched : Commerce: Key votes in Congress are expected soon. The White House is stumping for it, but environmental and labor groups oppose it, and many lawmakers are skeptical.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Vice President Quayle
- HBO's 'Welcome Home'
- President Bush on Free Speech
- Philharmonic Reviews
- Vice President Quayle
- County Issue Cutbacks in Education :...
- Iraq's Defeat
- Vice President Quayle
- Philharmonic Reviews
- Business School Ethics
- Davison, Madonna and Films About AIDS
- Abortion Politics and RU-486
- President Bush on Free Speech
- Abortion Politics and RU-486
- Vice President Quayle
- President Bush on Free Speech
- Vice President Quayle
- MOVIES - May 13, 1991
- New Hospital Puts USC at Crossroads in Health Care : Medicine: Private facility will adjoin county medical center and cater to affluent. Disparity is criticized.
- Lomax's Outspoken Style Puts Her at Storm's Center : Politics: Police commissioner with the blunt manner is the latest protagonist in the King beating drama.
- PERSPECTIVE ON COMMERCE : Mexican Trade Is a Bipartisan Issue : If our nation turns its back, it will deal a grievous blow to democracy and economic reform in the hemisphere.
- TWO HATS: Patricia Gomez, above, works with...
- DON'T TOUCH: When museum guards talk about...
- ABOUT FACE: The county Transit District voted...
- HEADS UP: The stereotype of computer nerds...
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 13, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 13, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - May 13, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - May 13, 1991
- Glen Senk has been named senior vice...
- Stephen F. Randall has been promoted to...
- Craig R. Bowman has been promoted to...
- Style : Stylemakers : Romancing the Home
- Prague's Velvet Hangover : After Their Revolution, Czech Artists Are Up Against the Wall
- Kennedy Nephew Surrenders, Denies Charges : Crime: Smith calls an accuser's allegations of rape and battery at the family Palm Beach estate 'an outrageous lie.' He is freed on $10,000 bail.
- Rescue of 6 Early Buildings to Be Honored : Landmarks: Los Angeles Conservancy to recognize historic structures that continue to play viable role.
- Wetlands Law Leaves Plans High and Dry : Development: A new definition of protected habitats is pending. Some owners are fighting to have their properties excluded from controls.
- Profile : Gallagher's Travels
- No Recommendation for Expulsion : Beating: A panel wants independent study program for five students accused of attacking two brothers. : SAN GABRIEL
- Spill Deposits Thousands of Tax Refund Checks on Freeway
- 'National Geographic' explores the ties that bind the animal world
- Singapore Sets Values as Moral Anchor
- Local Officials Fire Their Big Guns in Battle to Retain Naval Station
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Crowning Glory
- School Tax Backers Drop Legal Appeal
- COLUMN RIGHT : Honest Free Trade Won't Fly : Government will never agree to letting go of its crushing powers over business.
- To Mothers Who Are, and Who Aren't : Maternal care: A working mom credits other care-givers who nurture her children and help make a mother's day.
- Mini-Sub Continues Search for Navy Plane Wreckage
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of May 12-18
- Santa Ana Maps Bold Plan for Education : Revival: A proposal to turn the entire city into a redevelopment zone is aimed primarily at improving schools and the climate for families.
- Bowling
- Printronix Hit by $1.8-Million Loss in Slump
- Discounts Offered in New Orleans
- How Far Off Is the Off-White?
- Gardening : Thin Fruit Early for Good Results : Trees: Most important chore in the home orchard pays off.
- To Sur, With Love : A few days of solitude in the haunting beauty of Big Sur breeds thoughts of chucking it all for the simple life.
- More Grit Than Glitz : Neighborhood: Pico area residents endure a hard life in the shadow of affluence. Some say that the community is being ignored by government.
- Weeping, Flag-Waving Kuwaitis Return Home From Exile : Gulf: The government launches its program to bring refugees back, and 401 emotional--if well-heeled--citizens step off the first flight.
- Development Plan Sparks a Classic Fight : Environment: Residents want to keep Live Oak Canyon--rural on one side, suburban on the other--free of more houses. : LA VERNE
- Disney's Expansion Plans Are Not a Free Ride : Development: Issues of traffic congestion, air pollution and paying for the massive public improvements must be dealt with. Company officials cite the new jobs and increased tourism.
- Monrovia : Step Toward Election Taken
- Nationalists Are Getting Restless in Soviet's Central Asia : USSR: The largely Muslim republics of Central Asia have long been politically docile, but now they also look toward independence.
- Battle for the Coastline : Environment: State and local officials have asked the federal government to scrap proposal to lease 87 offshore tracts from Ventura to Morro Bay.
- We had thought about the trip for...
- San Diego
- Motherhood Redefined : Relationships: It takes a woman and a child, but that's the only common denominator. The interaction does not fit neatly into a single lifestyle because it is a matter of individual choice--and the choices are vast.
- Payne, Yarbrough End Titan Football Drills on High Note
- NBA PLAYOFFS EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : Only Time Stops Celtics in 115-83 Beating of Pistons
- Boring Yankees Need Help for Image, by George
- Walk-In Investor Centers: Educational and Free
- Baxter International Inc., Deerfield, Ill., has named...
- COMING OUT UNDER FIRE: The History of...
- BITTER HARVEST: Gordon Kahl and the Posse...
- THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE or Charlotte Brooks...
- Restaurants : GOOD--BUT NOT YET GREAT : The Room Is Still Worth a Visit, but L'Orangerie's Food Hasn't Quite Arrived
- SCENTS OF LOSS : Once Upon a Time, the Local Geography Reeked of Industry
- Law Requires Report to All Owners
- Why They Write . . . and Write . . . and Write
- Polishing Up a Classic 'Trilogy'
- 15 ANC Members Arrested in Protest
- Refinery Sues to Block Ban on Use of Hydrofluoric Acid
- Seeds of Shyness Are Sown at Birth and Lie Inside Genes, Scientists Find : Behavior: By observing how children act and how their bodies work, experts can select those who are predisposed to become timid adults.
- Shoot to Kill (NBC Monday at 9...
- UP ALL NIGHT : Elite Meet at the Roxbury
- Uncertainty by Consumers Cools Recovery
- Chief Gatsha Buthelezi : Amid the Violence of South Africa, the Zulu Chief Jockeys for Power
- New Faces Can't Help the Padres
- STAGE : Wallace Shawn Turns Up the Heat : The actor/playwright, who enjoys making his audiences uncomfortable, is bringing his one-man 'Fever' to Los Angeles
- Seeing London on a Shoestring This Summer
- Pesticide Fire Routs 4,000 in Georgia for One Night
- Flogging Keeps Peace in Pakistan : Crime: The ancient, public Islamic punishment has settled hundreds of tribal disputes since its resurrection in the 1980s.
- Tom Poston ("Newhart," "Mork & Mindy") guests...
- LAPD Actions on Trial in 39th and Dalton Case : Police: Questions of supervision, excessive force and attitudes toward minorities are raised in raid aftermath.
- PARENTAL HEADACHE NO. 1 : Family's Budget Restraints Mean Baby Goes to Work
- Where to Go for Assistance
- IT'S WORTH RAISING 'KANE,' EVEN ON THE SMALL SCREEN
- Northrop Launches Push to Save the B-2 Bomber : Economy: The defense contractor invites 40 area city officials and business leaders to its plant to warn that local economy is at risk.
- BIG WEST TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCI Decathlete Wins; Fresno Takes Titles
- HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING : Walnut Wins Boys' and Girls' 2-A Titles
- Coaching Isn't Kid Stuff Anymore
- Not Only Her Style Is Different : Okino's Movements Have Flow of a Ballerina, but Her Family's Trip to the United States Was Anything but Smooth
- Abbott Is Rewarded for Having Some Fun : Angels: After a reminder that there is nothing to dread about pitching, he gets help from some friends to beat the Indians, 2-1.
- ** Pat Benatar, "True Love," Chrysalis. Pat...
- *** 1/2 Throwing Muses, "The Real Ramona,"...
- In Brief
- Queensryche's 'Empire' Strikes Back, Thanks to MTV
- Mozart's Rich Violin Concertos Survive Virtuosity
- Social Security Does Job, So Let's Not Fiddle With It
- FICTION
- Perpetual Motion It Isn't : TOO HOT TO HANDLE: The Race for Cold Fusion, <i> By Frank Close (Princeton University Press: $24.95; 366 pp.)</i>
- Diversions : Taking a Spin Around the Concrete Block : Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright's designs stand out on the Southern California landscape. Some of his buildings are open to admirers.
- Maine Government Closes for a Day to Help Balance Budget
- When Kids Dial Those 900 Numbers
- PORT HUENEME : Support Ship Comes Home From Gulf
- Political Paralysis--Los Angeles City Fathers Wanted It This Way : City Hall: It was a vastly different city in 1925, when the current patterns for government were cut; it's time for some changes.
- Oh, the Lessons a Mother Can Learn : Parenting: Little is said about how children shape a mother's life, which can expand into new and exciting definitions over the years.
- Roth, Vasquez Rally Against Jail Proposal
- LOTTERY RESULTS : MAY 11
- Los Alamitos Suspends Driver Pending Investigation of Race
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Beats Ventura, Advances to State
- His Expertise Produces Wins
- Crowd Is Oblivious to Races : Sailing: Seaport Village visitors pay little heed to World Championship.
- Pro Football
- McRae Salutes Legacy of Sarah Vaughan : **** CARMEN McRAE "Sarah--Dedicated to You"(Novus/RCA)
- *** 1/2 Chagall Guevara, "Chagall Guevara," MCA....
- Bringing Bards to Campus : After organizing acclaimed readings for two dozen years, Doris Curran fears budget cuts and her health may spell the end of the series
- Something Old, New for Bathroom
- 'Tom Jones' in the Flesh : HENRY FIELDING, <i> By Donald Thomas (A Thomas Dunne Book/ St. Martin's Press: $18.95; 436 pp., illustrated)</i>
- FICTION
- A Groom's Book
- This Mouse Knows What He Wants
- Passenger Dies After Car Hits Pole
- SOUTHERN SECTION 2-A SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : This Year, Walnut Boys Edge Laguna Hills; Girls Win, Too
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Belle Throws Ball at Heckler in Stands
- Vanacore Lifts Pierce Into 2nd Round
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Rasmussen Says He Wants Recall
- Canyons Unable to Hold Back No. 1 Harbor, 9-4
- Jones Posts Top Marks in 3 Sprints at 3-A Meet
- In Brief
- Riley and the Knicks Would Be Perfect Fit
- Stephen W. Tropp has become a partner...
- GARDENER'S CHECKLIST
- Best Rafting Conditions Since Drought Started
- Hazardous Waste Roundups at 2 Sites
- FICTION
- HACK ATTACK
- THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET by...
- Walnut : Planning Director Retires
- Different Drummer : Reading, Writing and Rhythm Merge at Arts High School
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 12TH DISTRICT : Bernson vs. Korenstein : Her strength is said to lie in dealing with administrative issues and being a strong advocate for teachers.
- Neighbors Seek End to Living in 'Parking Lot'
- Woman Dies After Being Hit by Car
- Ex-Gangbanger Returns to School and Makes the Grade : Youth: College-bound teen-ager has turned his life around and has a mission of telling peers that they too can avoid the dead-end lifestyle.
- UCLA Women Stun Florida to Make Finals
- NAMES & NUMBERS
- Downright Serious : With 'Thelma & Louise,' Geena Davis is forging a new image, closer to her own reality of a woman who takes charge of her life
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- The Scud That Hit Greensburg : For One Pennsylvania Community, The Gulf War Has Not Ended
- 4,500 Turnout Makes Times Real Estate Fair Largest in U.S.
- NOSTALGIA
- Teacher Wins Bravo Award for Disabled Students' Music Classes
- Biggest Little Trial in Town : Courts: The 10-week length of the Don Jackson trial makes it the most protracted and costly case in the history of the Long Beach Municipal Court.
- Duel in Sherwood Forest : Fox Network Gets the Jump on Big-Screen Production of 'Robin Hood'
- Don't Go Overboard Over This
- SURFING HUNTINGTON BEACH OPEN : Op Pro Title Only Option, 1990 Runner-Up Says
- *** Vince Gill, "Pocket Full of Gold,"...
- Getting Caught in the Consignment Cross-Fire
- Optimism Takes Ride on Boston's High-Tech Route : Recovery: The East Coast's answer to the Silicon Valley is banking on its pool of talent and academic environment. The area's slump is seen as cyclical.
- Park Gives Hikers a Good Glimpse of Big Sur
- San Marino : 7 Teachers to Be Laid Off
- FEATHERS IN THEIR CAPS: RENTAL ROBINS AND HARD-TO-FIND HOODS
- California IN BRIEF : MOFFET NAVAL AIR STATION : Sub Seeks Clues in Deaths of Crewmen
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : The Politically Correct Bandwagon Is Crashing--But Still Dangerous
- Grandmother Wins Jackpot : Lottery: A Buena Park woman, 69, has big plans for the $1 million she won with one Scratcher ticket and a Big Spin. She figures the prize will get her to Australia and her grandsons educated, for starters.
- Hawthorne Has Impressive Run at 4-A Preliminaries
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Puzzled Griffin Insists He Can Play
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It Takes Time, but Reds Finally Get Offensive
- Volleyball
- 'Hey, Will You Look at My Pilot?' : Brandon Stoddard is president of ABC Productions, but he's allowed to make programs for the competition too
- Costello's 'Rose' a Warm Tour de Force : **** ELVIS COSTELLO "Mighty Like a Rose"<i> Warner Bros.</i>
- Official Quits Over Secret Stress Award
- Parents Oppose Lorbeer Official's Ouster : Education: Differences between the junior high school principal and Pomona Unified administrators have apparently led to his reassignment to a lower-paying teaching position. : DIAMOND BAR
- 'If you hadn't been Mexican' : A Harvard graduate returns to his high school to confront a new kind of discrimination-reverse discrimination
- Scandal Erupts at City Hall Over Payment : Cover-up: Former City Manager John Lockwood says he intentionally kept secret a $100,000 payment to a city employee who was reportedly involved with ex-city planning chief Robert Spaulding.
- Celebration to Honor Mothers, Greet Troops
- Block Grant Funds Allocated
- 200 March in Pre-Mother's Day Protest Against Brutality, Gates
- ESL Teachers Learn to Adapt Classrooms in a Foreign Setting : Schools: Tina McCunney uses legal disputes, news and real-life issues in experimental English classes for immigrant students, who find the lessons more interesting and useful.
- 3 Masked Gunmen Rob Calabasas Bank
- For Ernie Thom of Torrance, a large...
- Cleanup Crews Attack Pipeline Spill, Now 5 Miles Long
- VENTURA : Boy Hit by Car Dies After Week in Coma
- PACs Erode O.C.'s Political Credibility : * County Government Is Ripe for Ethical Reform
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 12TH DISTRICT : Bernson vs. Korenstein : His land-use record shows he is not simply the pro-growth ideologue portrayed by opponents of the huge Porter Ranch development.
- Shaky Defense Haunts Master's in District 3 Final
- Chinese divers won the men's three-meter and...
- On the Field, Titan Plays It Straight : Baseball: Hattabaugh is the merry prankster to his teammates, but he hopes his numbers this year are good enough to get him drafted.
- Harbor Rallies to KO Canyons : Community colleges: After trailing, 4-0, Seahawks turn on the power to win, 9-4, and earn a berth in regional final.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Sabatini and Her Game Have Grown Up
- Playwright Finds Inspiration in Real-Life Tale of Two Women
- It Wasn't Perfect, but Mira Costa Is Happy With Win
- FICTION
- Home Improvement : Hole Is Window of Opportunity
- Psoriasis and All : U AND I: A True Story, <i> By Nicholson Baker (Random House: $18; 179 pp.)</i>
- The American Scheme : BAD BUSINESS: A Novel, <i> By Nancy Goldstone (Faber & Faber: $18.95; 229 pp.)</i>
- Pasadena Symphony Assn. Chooses Executive Director
- Loud Noise in Garden Turns Out to be Meteor
- U.S. Reportedly Will Drop Afghan Rebel Aid in '92 Budget
- A Mother's Touch : Learning Parenting in Darkness a Small Price to Pay for Answer to a Prayer
- Gorbachev's Prospects Are Dimmer Than Year Ago, CIA Chief Says
- San Marino : Lacy Park Open Sundays
- Urban Concerns Temper the Euphoria Over Westcot : Development: Tourism and jobs are Disney's magic words. But pollution, traffic issues confront Anaheim.
- Forecaster Finds Solace in Preparations for Cyclone : Bangladesh: Terrible as it was, the toll could have been worse without the weather warnings and shelters.
- India's Vow to Eliminate Leprosy by Year 2000 Is Too Late for Millions of Sufferers
- Democracy Dawning in Nepal With Today's Vote
- Agency Learns to Heed Local Voices : Bureaucracy: Minerals Management Service found many offshore oil projects stymied because of protests over its unilateral decisions.
- Wrong Cause, Timing for School District : * Costly Legal Work on Athletics Is Inappropriate When Education Is Suffering
- QUIP OF THE WEEK: Caroline Buckley and...
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Joyless in Gaza : GAZA, <i> By Gloria Emerson (Atlantic Monthly Press: $19.95; 224 pp.)</i>
- Firefighters the Old-Fashioned Way : SIERRA MADRE
- Vonnegut Stories
- The End of the Run
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : EXCURSIONS : A Show of Force
- S. African Police Turn Guns on Whites Trying to Wreck Black Squatters' Shacks : Apartheid: Top aide halts unprecedented clash, in which two farmers are shot.
- Christopher Panel Takes Heed of Critics : King case: The commission increases the number of women on its staff and agrees to hear about the role of women police officers.
- A Flowery Tribute Bestowed Upon 'Beautiful' Coach
- Cycling
- Italians Conquer Worlds : Sailing: Cayard steers Il Moro di Venezia to lopsided victory.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Gets Past Fernandez, Faces Sabatini Today
- Too Extreme . . . Until Now : The 1959 novel 'Naked Lunch'--labeled 'literary sewage' by a Supreme Court justice--has a champion in David Cronenberg
- College Programs Will Feel Pinch
- Who Decides? : THE COMMANDERS, <i> By Bob Woodward (Simon & Schuster: $24.95; 398 pp.)</i>
- Style : Fashion : PRETTY IN PINK
- L.A. SPEAK : A Selection of Gang Jargon
- New Home for 'Mrs. Walton'
- ICONS