- The Casserole: Leisure World's Single-Action Weapon
- America From Abroad : The 'Great Satan' Doesn't Look Quite So Bad to Iranians : In Tehran, there is little outright hostility toward the United States. Complaints against Washington are often addressed more in puzzlement and sorrow than in real anger.
- Baker to Make 4th Mideast Peace Swing : Diplomacy: 'As long as there is any reasonable prospect . . . we should continue to work at this,' the secretary of state says.
- Fitness Examinations for Workfare Rapped
- Simi Valley to Step Up Its Efforts to Stop Gangs : Crime: First there was a stabbing, beating and armed robbery. Now an escalating feud has made the violence even more apparent.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Farmers Market to Open With a Show
- Leaky Oil Pipeline Causes Minor Traffic Accidents
- Miscellany
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- President of Art Institute Is Selected
- T-Bill Rates Fall: The Treasury sold $8.6...
- Apparel Firm Seeks to Go Public to Cut Debt : Shares: Cherokee Inc. of Sunland is counting on the proceeds of a stock offering to make inroads on its borrowings.
- Huntway Posts 1st-Quarter Profit of $1.13 Million
- * Michael H. Crawford has been named...
- 'It's All Over'--GIs Due to Leave South Iraq Today : Pullout: Last of 8,000 refugees are airlifted to Saudi Arabia. Free water, food and medicine come to an end.
- Justices Prohibit Prayer at Public School Rites : Religion: The state Supreme Court rules that benedictions at graduation violate the U.S. Constitution.
- CHRONOLOGY OF BOURASSA CASE
- Gnatcatcher Petition Justified, Officials Rule : Ecology: An August hearing is recommended on whether tiny songbird should be declared endangered.
- Phenobarbital Used Primarily as a Sedative
- 150 Missing After Ferry Hits Tanker on River in Peru
- Tai Chi Puts Accent on Strength Through Softness
- Oxnard Wins National Award for Investments : Finance: Money managers emphasize low risk. Good results, however, do little to counteract the city's $4-million budget deficit.
- WEST COUNTY : VENTURA : Ex-Fire Chief Finds Satisfaction Grows
- Scientists Honored With Prestigious Memberships
- WEST COUNTY : VENTURA : 1 Cited as Police Get Tougher on Begging
- Man Gets 26-to-Life for Killing Connected to Drug Operation
- 2 on Hospital Board Are Targets of Recall : Lancaster: The election is sought after disputes arise between the medical center's administrator and its newest directors.
- COSTA MESA : Blending, Clarifying the Sciences
- FILLMORE : Proposal for Gravel Mine to Be Discussed
- Owner Is Convicted of Cruelty to Horse
- Miscellany
- Pro Football
- SOCCER : Uruguay Seeks Offense Against Mexico
- 'Simpsons' and 'Cosby' Both Claim Victory : Television: Fox says Bart brought viewers to its new Thursday-night lineup. But NBC's Huxtables remain in the Top 5 Nielsen shows.
- Pro Football
- Iacocca Refuses Senate Spot; May Retire Soon
- Shamrock to Distribute Some of Its Enterra Shares
- * Out and About: Princess Caroline of...
- Changing Lifestyles : Endless War and Disarray: The Plight of the Punjab : Even the police are outside the law in what was once India's most prosperous state.
- Transfer Technique Is Prohibited in San Diego Area
- President Should Be Able to Resume Normal Lifestyle, Cardiologists Say : Health: Doctors may need to adjust the dosage of two medications Bush is now taking. They will continue to monitor the rhythm of his heart.
- World View : Is Global Recession Coming? Good Question : Many experts see signs of sluggish growth. But the U.S. is treated like Chicken Little.
- Ice Cream Vendor Critically Stabbed
- WEST COUNTY : VENTURA : Eastern Europe Is Focus of Celebration
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Will Use Grant to Hire 4 Officers
- MISSION VIEJO : Officials Reconsider Move to City Facility
- Trial of Homicide Defendant, 17, Will Start Today
- Lisa Knott
- Rare B-24 Bomber Is on Display in Van Nuys
- Come again?: First baseman Frank Thomas of...
- Drug Investigation Ends With 4 Arrests, Big Seizure in Lake Forest
- Matsuhara Is Named UCI's Women's Basketball Coach
- Golf
- Court OKs Sale of Some of Traditional's Photo Supply Contracts
- Olson, Dolco Packaging File Reorganization Plan
- Time-Share Firm Is Being Probed
- Hair-Care Firm Posts 55% Jump in Net Income
- Mild Health-Care Reform Won't Do
- James Tauber has been named to the...
- Home Savings Completes Coast Takeover: Home Savings...
- Stalled Hotel Construction May Resume
- Carter Hawley Posts Loss of $72.7 Million : Retailing: The department store chain's loss in the quarter was partly because of a $40-million provision for planned store closings.
- Utility Lead Cleanup Schedule Criticized
- Woman Who Enticed Youth to Kill Spouse Given New Sentences
- Singing Those Golden Gate Blues : Bridges: A plan to raise the toll on the span from $2 to $3 draws protests from motorists. The policies of the board that governs it are also questioned.
- Bradley Loses an Appeal on Bill He Mistakenly OKd
- California : IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Death Sentence for Murderer Upheld
- SOUTHERN SECTION REGIONAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Tiger Woods Has Best Round, but Estancia Comes Up Winner
- Some Diamonds in the Rough
- Miscellany
- North Stars Fight Back Quickly, Rout Oilers, 7-3 : NHL playoffs: They go up, 2-1, in semifinal series after Edmonton Coach Muckler says Minnesota can't keep up.
- Langston Gets the Money, and Also Takes the Blame
- Glittering Galas Help Mark Carnegie Hall Centennial : Music: Tchaikovsky helped open the place in 1891; a century later, virtually all of musical New York turned out to mark the date.
- NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : PADRES UPDATE : Padres Losing Patience with Abner
- O.C. Pays Price for Film Policy : Movies: Shooting in unincorporated part of county has gone way up, but other areas charging less are getting more business.
- Bush Image Strictly Business for 1st Day Back on the Job
- Wilfrid Hyde-White; English Actor of Stage, Films, TV
- Riots Erupt for 2nd Night in U.S. Capital
- Voucher Program Launched in Berkeley to Care for Homeless
- French Scientists Renew HIV Discovery Claim : Research: They say the virus was in a specimen sent to an American virologist and they want credit. Scientific prestige and, perhaps, a Nobel Prize are at stake.
- KATMANDU : A Democratic First
- Yugoslav Soldier Slain During Croatian Protest : Ethnic unrest: The defense minister says the country is in a state of civil war. He urges federal government to restore order.
- Case of I-5 Rest-Stop Shooting Goes to the Jury
- * Jill Truelsen has been named vice...
- Zenith Wins Proxy Battle: Three of the...
- Japanese Allegedly Withholding Technology: Japanese vendors of...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- International Competition Grows Among Law Firms
- Dense Pac Microsystems Inc.: The Garden Grove...
- U.S. Will Speed Relocation of Kurds to Avoid Diseases
- Justices Prohibit Prayer at Public School Rites : Religion: The state Supreme Court rules that benedictions at graduation violate the U.S. Constitution.
- Artist's Work Reinstalled at Tijuana Cultural Center
- 2 Toll Roads Exempted From Public Fund Curbs : Transportation: Assemblyman Umberg comes to the rescue of the Santa Ana River and California 91 projects.
- Probation Revoked, 'Chaka' Back in Jail
- Don't Give Up on Government : Big isn't necessarily better, but something is better than nothing
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Palacios, Pirates Beat Reds, 3-1
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING BEATING : Lomax Defends Memo Release, Says She Will Not Resign Post
- Just Trying to Clear Things Up About Why Game Was Called
- Auto Racing
- Thursday Day Game for Celtics, Pistons
- TV Reviews : Teen-Agers Come Back From the Dead to Torment History Teacher
- Oxy Will Sell Bulk of Its Natural Gas Liquids Business
- Shearson Officials, Garamendi Discuss First Capital's Bind
- Vitamin C Puts Squeeze on Sun
- Acting in a Supporting Role : Politics: On Ronald Reagan Day, the former President returns to the state Capitol with a charismatic performance and kind words for the current governor.
- Dennis Crosby; Son of Famed Singer, Actor
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS : NORTHERN HARRIER (Circus cyaneus)
- Kellogg E. Spear, 66; Ex-Commissioner
- Moscow Gives Yeltsin Control of Coal Mines
- ANAHEIM : Stolen Car, Poodle in It Still Missing
- IRVINE : Irvine Co. Rebuts Hotel Opponents
- STANTON : City Joins Plan for Home Improvement
- Court Rules Against AIDS Case Hearing
- 2 Plead Guilty to Lesser Charge in Man's Death
- Ventura County Asks Cities to Help Fund Commuter Rail Line : Transit: Some communities oppose giving up state gas tax money for the service, which would also serve the San Fernando Valley.
- Inquiry Into General's Use of Aircraft Continues
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Huntington Beach to Meet Mater Dei in First Round
- Women's Volleyball Tournament Gets Moved to Camp Pendleton
- Flamemaster Reports 26% Drop in Profits
- Public Storage Firms to Issue Extra Payments
- USX to Have 2 Classes of Stock:...
- * John Hamilton has joined Global Van...
- USA Today's Publisher Black Will Head ANPA
- Carl's Jr. Sends Creative Ad Account North
- HBJ to Drop College Text Division, 115 Jobs in S.D. : Publishing: Publisher seeks to cut costs in wake of collapse of proposed merger with General Cinema.
- Next Step : Yeltsin's 'Round Table' Plan May Be Last Soviet Hope : The proposal, accepted by Gorbachev, has quickly come into vogue. It brings optimism for consensus as a way out of the nation's crisis.
- Prison Guard Indicted on Smuggling Charge
- Board Sets Rules for Pep Squad Selection After Death Threats
- Aqueduct Work Near Wetlands Questioned : Water: Environmentalist said that County Water Authority pipeline through San Marcos threatens vernal pools. Work will be stopped 'until the situation can be resolved.'
- Cheerleading Squads Won't Be Disbanded
- 2nd Jobs Agency Official Quits Over Audit : Ethics: The council's decision to challenge critical state findings 'in effect' supports a fired executive's expenditures, Director Jeri Miller says.
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTES : Chapman Softball Team Seeded Second in NCAA West Regionals
- Gant Avoids Big Crash, Wins at Talladega : Stock cars: Kyle Petty suffers broken leg in 20-car pileup during 500-mile race.
- At 77, Tex Beneke Keeps '40s Big-Band Sound Alive
- JAZZ REVIEW : What a Difference Their Play Makes : Eliane Elias' Sensitivity and Bobby Lyle's Boldness Underscore Array of Influences in Pianists' Styles
- Amgen Drug Study Causes Stock to Fall $3 : Medicine: But a report of higher infection rates in a small sample of cancer patients taking the firm's best-selling erythropoietin is largely discounted.
- Glen Ivy Marketing Practices Probed by State Atty. Gen.
- Mercury General Corp.: The Los Angeles auto...
- Spear Financial Shows $233,570 Quarterly Profit
- Pollution Research Posts Earnings of $118,000
- Guilty Plea Entered in Kickback Case at Hughes Subsidiary
- Micropolis Completes Common Stock Offering
- WEST COUNTY : VENTURA : Council OKs Hike in Water, Sewer Rates
- Postal Boxes Set Up for Mother's Day
- Helping Those Who 'Have It All' : Support: The diverse Orange County Women's Conference mirrors the multifaceted lives of attendees.
- 11 in Kennedy Mansion Say All Was Quiet : Crime: They report no sounds of struggle on the night a woman says she was raped there. Police say they hope to end the investigation this week.
- BOOK REVIEW : Maunderings in Honor of Gary Snyder : GARY SNYDER; Dimensions of a Life <i> edited by Jon Halper</i> Sierra Club Books $25 ($17 paperback); 288 pages
- Yes, VP Choice Is the President's : But widespread unease exists about Quayle
- Night of the Armando
- One Killed, One Injured in Rail Station Shooting
- Valley Names Fenwick Coach
- SAILING : Jayhawk Pulls Surprise Victory
- Orange Coast and Saddleback Golfers Finish in Top Four to Qualify for State Tournament
- Rheims Shades Androgyny With 'Modern Lovers' Prints
- * Peter Phillips has been appointed general...
- Joan A. Wolff has been named a...
- Zenith National Reports 78% Rise in Net Income
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Bush Warns of FDIC Bailout If Major Bank Overhaul Fails
- Stress Can Accelerate Brain's Aging, Researchers Find : Neurology: Studies with rats show that prolonged exposure to strain can release hormones that damage cells important to learning and memory.
- Bush Returns to a Full Workday : Presidency: He is back in the White House as his heart responds to medication to restore normal pattern.
- 4 Million at Risk in Bangladesh, Red Cross Fears : Cyclone: Disease and lack of food endanger survivors. Without massive aid, a report warns, more could die. Nations have pledged $48 million so far.
- Cheney Negotiating U.S. Gulf Role : Military: The defense secretary hopes to get approval for troop exercises and the storage of weapons in the region.
- SCIENCE WATCH : Hubble's Law
- * Rick Smith has been selected vice...
- Gen. Schwarzkopf Signs Deal With Talent Agency
- Paul Steinke has been promoted to vice...
- Productivity Rebounds in 1st Quarter
- Karcher Reduces Stake in VTN to 7%
- World Bank Economist Takes a Different Tack
- Ralphs Grocery Co.: The Compton-based supermarket chain...
- AT&T; to Buy NCR Corp. for $7.4 Billion
- Profile : A Modern-Day Rasputin Leads Serbian Nationalists : Vuk Draskovic has a cult-like following. Some say he's taking Yugoslavia to civil war.
- Threat of Soviet Dictatorship Lessening, Shevardnadze Says
- SANTA ANA : City Passes Total Ban on Selling From Cars
- COMMENCEMENT 1991
- Obituaries : * Larry Downing; Retired Store Owner
- Lancaster Opposes Gay Rights Bills; Official Quits in Protest
- If You Speed, Say 'Cheese' and Expect a Ticket : Safety: A snappy new radar system in National City enables police to photograph speeders and send a ticket in the mail.
- Rancho Santiago Begins Baseball Playoffs With No. 2 Seeding
- Pickup Smashes Into House, Killing Woman
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hoover Routs League Rival Lincoln, 29-0
- Vaca Scores Decision Against Taylor
- Start Spreading the Boos : Struggling Strawberry Is Set for Emotional Return to Shea Stadium Tonight
- He Began With Lakers, Starts for Warriors : NBA playoffs: Cut by Dunleavy in camp, Mario Elie went to CBA before going to Golden State.
- Chargers Update : MINICAMP REPORT : Chargers are Facing Shortage of Receivers
- Covington Development Group: The Fullerton home-builder posted...
- Would-Be Advisers Bank on Visas for Foreign Millionaires
- U.S. Official Optimistic on Improved Ties With China
- Mail Call: Critics Gang Up, Suggest Tips to Save the Earth
- Daley Election Landslide Sedates Raucous Politics : There's a strange silence in City of Big Shoulders, which has been racially divided. A lack of Runyonesque politicians is cited.
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING BEATING : Foothill Division Officers Hit With More Complaints : Police: LAPD official calls the number 'exceptional.' Most of the 23 filings came after the beating of Rodney King.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : 'I Intend to See This Through' : A police commissioner at the center of controversy defends her own actions and says she will not resign.
- Agents Seize Cocaine in Calexico
- Revamped School Boundary Plan Continues to Upset Parents
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airport Traffic For March, 1991
- FULLERTON : Motorcyclist Dies in Freeway Accident
- Angels and Lewis Give Way to Orioles' Power Surge, 7-0
- Mike Terry
- ART
- From the Barrio to the Brownstone : Literature: Chicana author and poet Sandra Cisneros has arrived as the toast of one of the country's leading publishing houses as she maintains her cultural identity.
- THEATER : Lessons of 'Liaisons' Are Foreign, Domestic
- Seymour Offers Wide-Ranging Anti-Gang Bill
- Shoemaker Won't Face DUI Charge
- California : IN BRIEF : PITTSBURG : Six Men Injured in Poison Gas Release
- Runaway Rail Car Rolls for 16 Miles
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Still Looking for Shooting Suspect
- PREP NOTES : Katella's Pinto Decides to Continue Her Distance Running at Kansas State
- Teammate's Dad Saves Day for Hurt Player
- PREP ROUNDUP : Gonzalez Throws No-Hitter in 11-0 Foothill Victory
- Davis, Hayden: Just Friends
- Council Rejects Cable Levy, OKs Tax on Movies, Sports
- Maine Governor Seeks 2-Day State Shutdown
- TUSTIN : Hearing on Base's Future to Be Held
- NEWPORT BEACH : Amburgey Pleads Not Guilty; Trial Set
- Man Arrested After Body Found in Closet
- She Teaches Police Signs of Disability
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Braves Get Heep From White Sox
- Man, 21, Pleads Guilty to Throwing Acid
- Relaxed Port Is Generally Managing OK : Baseball: He still roots for the Angels, but he isn't ready to talk about his firing yet.
- Bubka Vaults Outdoor World Record of 19-11 : Track and field: Raty, javelin thrower from Finland, sets another mark with a toss of 301-9 at meet in Japan.
- They Are a Species in Danger : Gary Lost a Chance, but Merle Lost an Arm, Vukovich Lost a Son
- Kremer Vs. Kremer : Artistry Takes a Toll for the Man Called the Greatest Living Violinist
- ART
- Camera Platforms Reports Quarterly Loss of $480,209
- Operators of Idled Ship Say They Can Pay Off Debts
- General Automation Reports 64% Decline in Third Quarter
- * Steven Frieson has been appointed manager...
- O.C. Teen Pleads Guilty in Death of 2nd Classmate
- 'Conservative' Rehnquist Court Unmasks Its Naked Activism : Law: Recent rulings overturning basic legal and civil rights are a far cry from the 'judicial restraint' once espoused by the right.
- Man Flees, Captured After Deputies' Car Hit
- SOS Founder Forbath Will Soon Step Down
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / MEASURE J : Absentee Ballots Expected to Favor Jail Tax
- Nancy Reagan
- LAPD Heroes
- Divine Sanction
- Education and Defense
- The Mission of Junior Colleges
- The Mission of Junior Colleges
- Election in El Salvador
- Nancy Reagan
- LAPD Heroes
- Creek Is Dangerous, Not 'Endangered'
- Building Delays Said to Cost Jobs
- Gang Shooting Worries Officer
- The Mission of Junior Colleges
- MOVIES - May 7, 1991
- MOVIES - May 7, 1991
- Obituaries - May 7, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 7, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 7, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 7, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 7, 1991
- Controller in Crash Was Taken Off Job in Military : Safety: U.S. reports also say she lost track of plane in recent evaluation. Pilot had traces of drug in system.
- BATTLE LINES: Shades of the '70s: On...
- TOP DOGS: Esperanza High School's baseball team...
- TONIGHT: Sarah Weddington, Jane Roe's attorney in...
- COLUMN ONE : If Hussein Goes, Is This the Heir? : The Iraqi president's cousin and son-in-law, Hussein Kamel Hassan, is edging closer to the power center. He's seen as a likely successor but just as tough as the current leadership.
- 2 Drug Suspects Wounded in Hollywood Shooting : Violence: An FBI agent and Beverly Hills officer had just met with the men. One allegedly tried to run down the law enforcement officials, who opened fire.
- Agencies Discuss Use of Heiress' Largess : Gifts: The proposed donation of at least $1 million by Joan Irvine Smith to establish a water institute has officials brainstorming.
- Credit Lyonnais Takes Control of MGM-Pathe : Entertainment: The big European bank tells the SEC it wants to sell 40% of the stock in the ailing film company.
- COMMUTER PERK: Fans may catch a glimpse...
- AMERICA'S MOST WANTED: Santa Ana police officers...
- First Capital Life Survival Talks Reported: Shearson...
- Two Months After War, Jordan Still Aches : Gulf aftermath: Portraits of Saddam Hussein are long gone. Unfortunately, so is most of the business. Yet Amman's hopes are still tied to Baghdad.
- Warehouse Fire Still Burns Two Days Later
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Ex-Chief of Latvia 'Black Berets' Shot
- 43,000 People Take Part in Project Bread in Boston
- Zero Culture: An Arnold Schwarzenegger film and...
- George Delacorte; Founder of Dell Book Publishing
- McGraths Everywhere : Founders: In 1876, the first one arrived, setting up a family dynasty on a patchwork of farms. There are now 500 descendants.
- Caltrans to Create Needed 2nd Lane on Newport Blvd.
- Volleyball
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Santoro, 18, Stops Masur as France Beats Australia
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Music : Kawakubo, Glendale Symphony
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Music : Opera a la Carte's 'Pirates of Penzance'
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- Decision Near on 3-Year Merger Try by Edison, SDG
- Giving Is Mutual for Supervisors, Unions : Contributions: O.C. workers give generously to their bosses, who dole out raises. It's legal. Is it a conflict?
- SANTA ANA : Man Found Dead in Home Driveway
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Sacramento Snaps CSUN's 13-Game Home Win Streak
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Black Is Giants' Stopper Against Gooden, 2-0
- Dodgers Escape With Win : Baseball: For once, luck is with Morgan in 3-2 victory over Phillies. Mets are next.
- Drought Finally Over for Abbott : Baseball: Angels' 6-4 victory over Orioles ends pitcher's eight-game winless streak that goes back to last season.
- Bo's Cards Are Hotter Than Ever
- PEOPLE WATCH
- GOLF : State-of-the-Art Practice Center Opens in El Toro
- Spaced Out by Names of Horses
- GOLF : Slow Players Are Crowding City Courses
- MINICAMP REPORT : Henning Takes Grossman's Tough Comments In Stride
- PHILIPPINES: The Philippine Supreme Court upheld President...
- Some Chartists See Gloom in the Dow's Pattern
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Militia Withdraws Arms From Port
- Mothers' Dreams
- Boy, 13, Held in Gun Death of Man, 35
- COLUMN ONE : Protecting Fetuses at Mom's Job : In California, a woman cannot sue her employer when her unborn child is injured at her workplace. The Legislature will examine a bill that would change that.
- Dead Man in Stolen Car Is Identified
- Lady Bird's legacy: the wondrous wildflowers : The former First Lady's hard work pays off. She is called 'a national symbol of beautification.'
- OXNARD : Pedestrian Unaware He Was Shot in Calf