- WATER POLO : Outdoor Nationals at CS Long Beach
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : He Is Fluent in Body English
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Little Joe's Tex-Mex Enthusiasm a Familia Sight
- Airline to Fly Some O.C. Passengers to LAX on a Free Ride
- J. P. Morgan Unit to Lead Stock Offering : Banking: Morgan Securities becomes the first commercial bank affiliate since the Depression to manage the sale of an initial offering.
- Toshiba Cuts Its Notebook, Laptop Computer Prices
- Gulf Aid Shrinks Japan's Surplus: Japan's contribution...
- California Banks Cut Prime: Major banks in...
- Killing Starts Gaza Riot
- U.S. May Have Missed Chance to Oust Hussein
- Beilenson Seeks Federal Funds to Buy Parkland : Budget: Congressman asks House panel for $30 million to acquire Soka University parcel and the Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains.
- Soka University Won't Give Up Mountain Site : Development: School announces expansion plans and ends talks with officials who want land for park headquarters.
- Crackdown on Cyclists Announced : Enforcement: Irvine police will begin a monthlong campaign, first warning then citing bicyclists who run stop lights or impede traffic while riding in groups.
- MEDICINE / PREGNANCY : Heat Exposure Increases the Chance of Birth Defects, Researchers Find
- Parents Are Reunited With Missing Baby : Family: Infant is retrieved from a man in Tijuana and placed in county custody. Couple admitted being so drunk they could not remember where they left their 8-month-old girl.
- San Diego
- Adversity Comes at Nippon in Waves : Regatta: Dickson skippers Japanese syndicate's boat to third despite a host of problems. After two second-place finishes, he says the practice races gave his crew a confidence boost.
- ART
- 'Moe's World' Deserves a Network Shot
- 'Jungle Book' Tops the List : THIS WEEKEND'S MOVIES
- Mutiny Charge Against Muslim Sailors Dropped : Gulf War: Navy does abrupt about-face, vindicating two sailors accused of plotting to take over the aircraft carrier Ranger.
- Hope and Homage : Father's Death Provides Inspiration for Villanova Prep's Alfredo Santini
- Sylmar Stops Poly for Second Time in 3 Days, 11-3
- Stelter a Cornerstone for 1992 : Softball: After successful junior season, third baseman will be counted on to lead Cal State Dominguez Hills next year.
- San Dieguito Seeks Grant to Boost School Security
- Celtics on Brink of Moving On
- Orange Lutheran's Parkinson Got a Running Start on Success
- Carson's Gonzales, Banning's Bryant Double Winners at Meet
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pavel Haas' Study Bolsters Boston Symphony Program
- FILM REVIEW : Hawks Makes 'Scarface' Work Like Gangbusters
- REAL ESTATE
- Juozas Urbsys; Foreign Minister in Prewar Lithuania
- Tide Turns for Targets of SLAPP Lawsuits : Courts: People named in public participation actions are fighting back by charging developers, property owners and others with malicious prosecution.
- Murder, They Wrote : The Randy Kraft Case
- Infant Suffocates on Plastic Laundry Bag
- Echoes of the McCone Commission
- ANAHEIM : ACLU to Represent Twins in Scout Case
- Is a Neutral Cambodia Really in the Cards? : Yes, if Beijing will play its hand right and not walk away
- Rancho Alamitos Boys, Garden Grove Girls Earn Titles
- COLLEGE NOTES : Titans Want to Open '92 Season at Hawaii
- O'Brien Likes Plush Feel of Angel Hot Seat
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Brown Doesn't Let Twins Get Comfortable
- Controversial Plan for CSUN Carl's Jr. Favored in Survey
- Harvard Club Team to Begin Defense of Outdoor Water Polo Title
- Hockey
- Miscellany
- Athletes Go to the Front of Admission Line
- TV REVIEW : Ghosts of Vietnam Haunt in 'Thanh's War' on PBS
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Shipwreck': Art Buoys Tale of the Sea
- Celebrations on Land and Sea Will Mark Holiday
- Charles W. Reynolds is resigning as president...
- Dow Will Add Disney, Morgan and Caterpillar
- Lincoln National Corp.: The Fort Wayne, Ind.,...
- Executive Life Failure Reaches Muni Bonds
- State Seeks Ways to Recoup $25,000 Cost of Saving Foxes
- CIVIL WAR : Discord on Basic Issues Still Bars Way to Salvadoran Peace
- Death Toll Reaches 8 in Louisiana Blast
- SAN CLEMENTE : Water District Failed Cutback, Faces Fine
- NBC Renews 'Cosby' Show at Lower Fee
- Praising 'Kane' 50 Years Later
- Boys Town Elects Girl, 16, as Mayor--1st in 75 Years
- Bradley's Mistaken OK of Ballot Item Upheld : Government: Judge says the mayor was 'negligent' in accidental approval of measure. Appeal is planned.
- Frank N. Ikard; Former Texas Congressman
- COMPUTERS : Emulex to Relocate Circuit Production : Employment: Consolidating the unit's operations in Puerto Rico will cut costs, but 60 face layoffs.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Businesses Must Work on Car Pools
- Escondido
- VENTURA : Child Hit by Car Is in Critical Condition
- Bill to Limit Diet Pill Sales Moves Ahead : Assembly: Legislators approve a measure to ban over-the-counter purchases of weight-loss drugs by minors.
- COASTAL WATCH : A Living Argument for More Red Tape
- Police Added to Fight Gang-Related Violence : Crime: The harbor area has had six murders and 70 drive-by shootings this year. The LAPD dispatched more than 50 officers to bolster the force there.
- JPL Scientist Picked for Space Shuttle Flight
- Couple's Deaths Baffle Friends, Relatives : Tragedy: None can reconcile the apparent murder-suicide with the pair they knew. A report on the coroner's investigation is due today.
- BICYCLING : Flyers' Teamwork Goes On When the Race Is Over : An amateur racing club consists of good students who are learning something about self-discipline.
- Graduation Is Exercise in the Outrageous
- Water Meter Bill Advances : Drought: State Senate approves measure requiring devices on all new homes. It would not force their use.
- CLIPBOARD
- State Health Officials Revise HIV Infection Projections Downward
- Man Pleads Guilty to Murder in Fire That Killed Child
- MISSION VIEJO : City Backs Out of Office Complex Sale
- Tom Bradley, criticized for leaving L.A. to...
- Authorities Have Lead in Hit-and-Run Death of Boy, 6, in Crosswalk
- COLLEGES / PAUL McLEOD : Toro Teams Had Their Share of Ups and Downs
- Davis Enjoys One Good Turn at Helm
- La Jolla's Bowden Advances in Hardcourt Tennis
- Knighten Brightens Serra High's Outlook : Baseball: Slugging center fielder has helped Cavaliers erase bitter memories of 1990 season.
- Himes--America's Neglected 'Balzac'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Requiem': Inside the Romanian Revolution
- Gordon Hilker, Retired USIU Official, Dies
- Assailant Sentenced to Jail in 'Slave' Maid Case
- Crespi Clinches a Share of Mission League Title
- Volleyball Appeals to Whole New Set : High schools: A sanctioned sport for only 3 1/2 years, boys' volleyball is attracting a flock of participants.
- The Farm System : Harvey Pretty Much Just Fell Off the Truck to Become One of Baseball's Better Relievers
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Hemingway Offers Tasty, Novel Twists
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Heat and Sunlight' Echoes Cassavetes
- Great Shakes : The Perfumes of Araby Hold Sway Over Audiences, Some of Which Admire Their Skills a Bit Too Much
- PREP ROUNDUP : Esperanza Earns First--and Last?--Volleyball Title
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Aztecs Set for '92 Game vs. USC
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mom-and-Pop Place for Mom and Pop
- Conducting Business From a Keyboard : Entremont Brings His Vienna Chamber Orchestra to the Center for a Mozart Program
- San Diego Spotlight : Ocean Kitchen Bans MSG, But Sticks to a Basic Menu
- County GOP Leader Delahanty Dies at 75 : Obituary: Cancer causes the death of the 1972-74 Republican chairman and Fullerton booster.
- SEAL BEACH : Monday Is Deadline to Register to Vote
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Act on Raise, Bonus for Uberuaga
- Man Pleads No Contest to Threats Against Arabs
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- The Day After Is Routine : Baseball: Nolan Ryan, taking his seventh no-hitter in stride, goes back to work.
- STAGE
- 'Dallas' Finale Gets Airborne
- STAGE REVIEW : Pockets Full of Humor, Love Found in 'Laundry'
- COMMENTARY : Facing Up to Life Without 'Dallas'
- It Seems to Be a Question of Freedom of, uh, Expression
- Westminster Man Slain in His Back Yard : Crime: The retired hardware importer restored cars in a quiet residential area. Police suspect that he confronted an intruder.
- Two Youths Held on Suspicion of Murder in Firebombing
- Canyons' De La Maza Signs Letter to Play Baseball for CS Sacramento
- Canyons Closes With a Rush to Keep Playoff Hopes Alive : College baseball: Cougars rally in seventh inning of Shaughnessy finale to claim 20th victory in their past 29 games.
- Miscellany
- SETTING A GOOD EXAMPLE : Toro Third Baseman Cary Windes Is Recognized by Other Players as One of the Team's Leaders
- This Time, Ryan Didn't Want to Lose It in Son
- ART REVIEW : 'Tutti, Putti' Explores Possibilities of Glass
- A Tale of Love Emerges From Ireland at War : Theater: Playwright Graham Reid goes back to his troubled homeland in 'Remembrance,' making its West Coast premiere Saturday at the Old Globe's Cassius Carter Centre Stage.
- Masse Reaches Back for Inspiration
- Is His Art in the Right Place? : Statues Owned by America-3 Skipper Rest on Port Property
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fernando Shows He's a Class Guy
- SIMI VALLEY : Festival to Feature Japanese Culture
- Grocer Pleads Innocent in Girl's Shooting Death
- SEAL BEACH : 2 Injured When Car Rolls Over Twice
- PORT HUENEME : Students See Science, Math in Real Life
- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : North Stars, Continuing to Shine, Stun Oilers, 3-1
- Costas Wants NBC to Get Back Baseball Sooner, Not Later
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Wilson's Grand Slam in Ninth Gives Fullerton a 15-14 Victory
- Generally, He Is a Grand Marshal
- SEVENTEEN MAGAZINE TENNIS TOURNAMENT : Davenport Shrugs Off Growing Pains to Advance
- XTRA Hires Chet Forte
- MOVIE REVIEW : Decay, Joy in 'A Rage in Harlem'
- ART REVIEW : Deluge of Gay and Erotic Art for the OUT Auction Benefit : Fund-raiser: More than 600 artists offer nearly 1,000 works in a three-day event designed to protest censorship attempts.
- Abused Children Find a Therapeutic Outlet in Art
- Down the Tubers : Five-Pound Weakling Dashes Hopes for Record Carrot
- Church, Developers Team Up to Make Apartments Safer : Housing: One-time Southeast San Diego drug haven is cleaned up and renovated by the partnership.
- Marine Testifies He Only Pretended to Spy : Trial: Charles Anzalone says he was drunk when he contacted the Soviet Embassy and all he wanted was a college scholarship.
- THE HOUSE : 1992 Budget
- 'Chaka' Strikes Again, Police Say : Vandalism: Daniel Ramos is questioned about graffiti he allegedly left on the way to see his probation officer, a day after being freed from a five-month term.
- SIMI VALLEY : Job Fair for Youths Scheduled Saturday
- SPORTSCOPE : Former Serra Standout Moses Is Iowa Co-MVP
- Canoga Park's Custodio Jumps Into the Spotlight
- Doocy Serious but Stable After Breaking Neck in Spill
- MacLeod Goes to Irish; Knicks to Seek Riley?
- Foxes Put Agency $25,000 in Hole : Wildlife: The state Department of Fish and Game will try to recoup its costs.
- A Snowless Snowplow Derby : Caltrans: The spring thaw gives 20 equipment operators time to show off their skills in a Valencia parking lot.
- Bomber Carries WWII Memories Across the U.S. : Aviation: The world's only fully restored B-24 Liberator is visiting John Wayne Airport today and Saturday, open to public tour.
- Proposal to Reduce Water Pressure Called a Fire Risk : Oxnard: The conservation measure may interfere with the functioning of sprinklers in some beach areas.
- SATICOY : Boy, 17, Pleads Not Guilty to Murder
- Bernson Urges Twice-Weekly Debates With Korenstein : Runoff: The councilman's proposal is considered unusual for an incumbent. A spokesman for the challenger calls it 'stupid' but doesn't rule it out entirely.
- Parlin, Lycett Pace Esperanza's Victory in Empire League
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Atwood, Beer Toss No-Hitter in Softball for CrescentaValley
- NBA PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Seattle Takes Portland to Limit
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Master's Beats CLU to Claim Playoff Berth
- Middle Distances Are La Habra's Strength in the Freeway
- Kennedy to Stay 4-A in Football
- ART
- Devotion to Blues Says a Roomful : R&B;: The veteran band, which plays the Coach House tonight, stays true to its roots, even while collaborating with rock diva Pat Benatar.
- EL MODENA : Homeless Shelter to Get New Operator
- Thousand Oaks : Symphony Contest Winner to Perform
- SANTA PAULA : Schools to Seek Community Input
- Earl F. Shelley, Orange County News Executive
- Local Kurds Fear for Friends and Families Who Were Left in Iraq : War's aftermath: While news reports spread dismay, some won't call relatives because of possible reprisals.
- Man Sought in Killing, Assault Held in Texas
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Divac Sprains Wrist, Not Expected to Be Sidelined
- Valley's Garrick Signs to Play Basketball at Mesa College
- Santa Ana Shortstop Commits to UCLA
- Auto Racing
- For NBC, Hannibal Lecter Is a Name to Reckon With : Television: Network retitles 1986 film to capitalize on 'Silence of the Lambs.' It's a 'very positive way' to market it, an executive says.
- Countywide : Boy Scouts to Show Off Skills Saturday
- OCC Seeks Third State Volleyball Title in a Row
- Hockey
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Quintana's Trainer Is No Stranger
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : 88 Cars Seeking 88 Answers at Indy This Year
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Harkey Out After Surgery
- MOVIE REVIEW : Keaton's Disadvantage in Being 'One Good Cop'
- Delicious Comedy From Wallem & Tolan
- Ensemble Attunes Youthful Ears to Sound of Classics : Music: The Santa Clarita Valley Youth Orchestra engenders a commitment to artistic expression in students of all ages.
- SEC Plans Probe Into Drug Stocks: The...
- S&P; Boosts BankAmerica Ratings: Standard & Poor's...
- American International Group Inc.: The international insurance...
- 'Fighting Season' Returns to Afghans' Forgotten War : Asia: The U.S. and Soviets, while still supplying the respective sides, wish the hostilities would end.
- Plastic Pancreas Holds Promise as Diabetes Treatment
- Gates Dismissed as Defendant in Zinzun Suit
- Health Officials Lower Projections of HIV Cases
- Leak May Hurt Police Panel, Leader Fears
- OCC Boosts Security as 4th Woman Is Attacked
- Builder Offers to Sell Ground Water to State : Antelope Valley: Officials of two agencies vow to fight the proposal. The supplies would come from an area 16 miles southeast of Palmdale.
- Tsongas Makes Campaign Stop Minus the Glitz : Politics: Democrats' only announced presidential candidate visits L.A. and wonders when someone else will join the field.
- Volleyball
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Brown Steps Into Record Book
- Presley Patiently Awaits His Chance : Padres: Third baseman has seen little action since first seven games. McIlvaine night be looking to trade.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Underground Band I Love You Loses Its Grunge
- Staying True to Tradition With a Classic 'La Traviata' : Music: Director Wolfgang Weber calls the trend toward updating opera an abuse of the music. His version of the Verdi masterpiece will make no attempt to improve upon the original.
- Novel Route to Discovery of America
- World Bank Loan to Help Mexico City Battle Smog
- Alaska House Rejects $1-Billion Exxon Oil Spill Pact
- Man Stabbed to Death on Gardena Street
- NATIONAL ANTHEM : 'O, Canada' a Potent Symbol of Conflict
- Bold Strokes from the Superintendent
- D.A. Calls for Ouster of Oxnard City Council : Brown Act: Michael D. Bradbury says the elected officials have violated the open meeting law. They blame politics for the attack.
- HORSE RACING : Trying to Pick Kentucky Derby Winner
- TENNIS JUNIOR GIRLS TOURNAMENT : 6-Foot-2 Davenport (14) Overpowers Edwards
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mission Bay Crests Again in Up-and-Down Race
- Nazi-Camp Survivor Thrilled by Fellow Victim's Music
- Locanda: Traditions Over Trends
- A Musical Celebration of Cinco de Mayo
- Michael Bozic, previously president and chief operating...
- Former Fluor Chairman Receives Arbuckle Award
- Apache Seals Amoco Deal: Apache Corp. will...
- American Gets 3 of TWA's London Routes for Price of 6
- Rates on 52-Week T-Bills Fall: Interest rates...
- Cortex Nets $1.9 Million in Private Securities Offering
- CommerceBank Merger Talks With Republic Terminated
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: McDONNELL DOUGLAS SPACE SYSTEMS
- MEDICINE DISEASE INDICATORS : Doctor Says Study Links Earlobe Crease, Heart Attacks
- Soviet Firefighters Stole U.S. Documents at Embassy
- Two Sailors Absolved of Ranger Plot : Gulf War: Pair had been accused of planning to take over aircraft carrier during Mideast conflict. Their attorney says they are peaceful Muslims.
- Rocket Hits Office
- Sewer Project: Not Pipe Dream but a Nightmare
- San Diego
- State Supreme Court Upholds Sentence of Death for Three Killers : Punishment: Appellants included man who murdered former football star's relatives. Justices have affirmed the penalty 27 consecutive times since June.
- Man Shot by CHP Officer After Chase, Fight
- REAL ESTATE : Rockefeller Partners Looking for Tenants Before Construction
- REAL ESTATE
- Curtain Rises on Tartikoff's New Role
- TECHNOLOGY : D.A. Investigates Prodigy Over Privacy Allegations
- Toad Tracking : Recent Rain Saves Rare Amphibians, but Scientist Sees Threat of Extinction
- Britain's Conservatives Dealt Heavy Loss in Local Voting
- Albert Marx; Founded Jazz Record Company
- Base Inquiry Clears Stereo Purchase for 4 Firetrucks
- Beauty au Naturel : The Body Shop Boutiques Are Products of Environmental Concern, Founder Says
- Shuttle Studies Rocket Fuel Vapor in 'Star Wars' Test
- Obituaries : Virgil W. Gifford; Retired Entertainer
- Four Teachers Awarded $5,000 Fellowships
- Local Uses of Census Detailed : Population: Director says statistics are more than a national head count. They can empower neighborhood groups.
- Suspect in Gang Deaths to Be Tried as Adult
- Officer Injured in Capture of Suspect
- ART REVIEWS : Arnoldi's Mid-Career Re-Emergence
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Rabbit Foot' a Tapestry of Black Life
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Living Argument for More Red Tape
- Olympic Opportunity for South Africa : If De Klerk's reforms proceed apace, athletes and sports fans should be punished no longer
- Luck of Draw Isn't All Good : Kentucky Derby: Favorite Fly So Free gets the rail and will be a long way from contender Best Pal, who gets No. 15.
- LEAGUE TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Saddleback Boys, Woodbridge Girls Win Sea View Titles
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles, Graf Advance in Hamburg Open
- MUSIC
- Barker to Host Daytime Emmys
- ORANGE : Woman, Son Win $100,000 Judgment
- MSL Voters All Hail Victor : Indoor soccer: Sockers goalkeeper Nogueira named league MVP, giving the team a sweep of individual postseason awards.
- Celebrating the Mariachi Month of May : Music: Natividad (Nati) Cano and several groups will perform during this weekend's three-day festival in Santa Ana.
- Coach House Making Comedy a Habit
- POP ALBUM CHART : Another Week on Top for 'Mariah'
- Amkly Selling Memory Unit to Xtend Micro
- Some Large Banks Should Not Be Saved--Greenspan : Reform: Federal Reserve chairman cites injustice of the 'too-big-to- fail' policy and expects it to spark political debate.
- Itel Corp.: The Chicago-based company reported a...
- Electronic Arts, San Mateo, has named President...
- Clive Davis has signed a long-term contract...
- Murder, They Wrote : The David Brown Case
- U.S. May Seize California State Disability Office
- Scoring the 'Store'
- Drawing Up the Dunleavy Game Plan for Style
- Kurds Warily Trekking to Protected Zone in N. Iraq
- Allies Operate in Full View of Hussein Villas
- S. Africa Plans to Ease Harsh Security Laws
- Cyclone Toll May Exceed 100,000 : Bangladesh: Official count reaches 37,543, but tens of thousands are missing and feared dead. Premier cites 'vast devastation,' with many areas still inaccessible.
- Smith Details $30-Million Charity Plan
- Levine Seeks Funding for Waste Water Project
- Defendant Says He Was Not at Shooting Scene
- Suit Claims INS Overcharges Refugees From El Salvador
- Sunny Skies to Warm Up Cinco de Mayo Weekend
- Convicted Killer's Ex-Lawyer Testifies at Appeal Hearing
- Study Finds Trash-Energy Plant Feasible : Environment: Financial analysis says agreement between county and builder is fair, but warns of pitfalls involving time and money.
- Developer Offers Alternative Site for County Airport
- The International Lions District 4-L1 will hold...
- Ratings Smile on O.C. Banks, Frown on Its Savings & Loans
- Rancho Santa Fe National Loses $942,000 in 1st Quarter
- Scientist Accused of Plot to Kill Colleague : Crime: Co-worker found his nasal spray laced with a carcinogen. Suspect is credited with a breakthrough in tissue preservation.
- Test of Lincoln DNA for Malady Urged : Science: An expert panel says the search for proof of Marfan syndrome could help counter bias against people who have genetic disorders.
- Those Looking for Unique Buys Might Have Giorgio on Their Minds
- O.C. Chef Fired Because of Age Wins Appeal
- Suspect in 29 S.D. Bank Robberies Denies Guilt : Crime: Alleged 'A's Bandit' thinks authorities linked him to the holdups because of his prison record.
- Sununu Asks Bush's Ethics Aide to Review Travel Data
- Savings Bond Interest Will Go Down: U.S....
- Harbor Department
- Mayor Bradley and L.A. Crime
- Let Parks Ring With Crack of...
- Iraq's Kurds and U.S. Homeless
- Iraq's Kurds and U.S. Homeless
- Intelligence on Iraq
- Mayor Bradley and L.A. Crime
- Harbor Department
- Video Cameras
- Iraq's Kurds and U.S. Homeless
- Iraq's Kurds and U.S. Homeless
- Mayor Bradley and L.A. Crime
- Mayor Bradley and L.A. Crime