- THE HUMAN CONDITION WHY WE PROCRASTINATE : Tomorrow Is Soon Enough
- Split Opinions on 'Pavilion' Don't Sway Commission : Art: Despite demands from angry citizens for greater changes in unpopular Carlsbad sculpture, Arts Commission refuses to comply.
- Los Angeles' Stealth Leadership Hits Bottom : Politics: Bradley and Gates simply weren't speaking when the city erupted.
- Father's Violent History Detailed at Arraignment : Slaying: Nolan Paul Jackson Sr., who is charged with killing his son during a family fight, also shot his father-in-law. Judge orders him held without bail.
- San Diego Spotlight : The 'Red' and the Stylish Mix at New Italian Eatery
- 'Vermeer' Sale to Eli Broad Enlivens Sotheby's Auction
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Bren-Owned Firm to Be Fee Builder for the Irvine Co.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Public Interest in Riots Ranks With Gulf War : Survey: Violence in L.A. captured as much attention as the explosion of the space shuttle. People seem less concerned with economy and more with presidential race.
- Pay Raise Amendment Wins Ratification : Law: After 203 years, Michigan becomes 38th state to back ban on midterm salary increase for members of Congress. Legal questions arise.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Sybil Brand Honored on Her 90th Birthday
- Assembly: 42nd District
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Police Recover Items Looted During Riots
- 1 Killed, 1 Injured as Train Hits Car
- EMPIRE LEAGUE TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Loara Sprinter Presbury Proves He's a Triple Threat
- Koch Decries Expense of Cup
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Marijuana Farmer Grows Up in 'The Money Tree'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Failing Grade for High School Romance
- Sportswear Firms Donate Items to L.A. Riot Victims
- ECONOMY
- Archive More Than Doubles Earnings : Profits: The 125% increase for quarter spurs optimism after a slowdown and 800 layoffs in 1990-91. The company lost $49.3 million in its last fiscal year.
- Big Firms Contribute to Wilson Campaign for Welfare Cutbacks : Government: Most of the corporate donors said they received phone calls from the governor. Some consumer advocates question the arrangement.
- Shuttle Endeavour Blasts Off on Difficult Maiden Flight : Science: The mission includes three spacewalks, practice for space station assembly and rescue of a communications satellite.
- Atheist Boys Win Battle to Be Scouts : Courts: O.C. judge rules that Cub pack's expulsion of twins on religious grounds constitutes bias. Scout officials plan appeal.
- German Workers Call Off Strike After Bonn Caves In
- Atheist Twins Can Rejoin Cub Scouts, Judge Rules
- Police Shoot Man After S&L; Robbery, Freeway Pursuit
- Community Pitching In to Rebuild Little League Snack Bar : Volunteerism: Firefighters, students, parents and players are doing their part to get the facility in working order.
- Couple Ordered Not to Pave Road in Malibu Lake
- Real Ships in Fake Combat : Military: The Princeton and four other vessels show off their firepower during war games staged about 100 miles off Ventura County's coast.
- PREP NOTES
- Soccer
- Big Hits, Defense Lift Taft, 11-8 : Prep baseball: Homers by Biller, Erganian, and fielding gems by Stewart, Allison send Toreadors past Chatsworth.
- ROUNDUP
- List of Ram Absentees Down to Two : NFL: Aaron Cox checks in with Knox, but Robert Delpino and Marcus Dupree are still unaccounted for.
- Courthouses Work to Get Back to a Pre-Riot Caseload : Justice: A few curfew violators still remain, but many judges are starting to pick up where they left off last week.
- A Disappointing Visit : Ethiopian Teens Came to Promote Harmony, Found Turmoil
- PLACENTIA : City Council Votes to Close Park at Dusk
- It Took Awhile, and May Take Longer
- Friends for Life : Organizations: The Artisan Coterie, started in 1924 by 12 Manual Arts High students, became an extended family for its close-knit members.
- SCC's Black Takes Care of Christ College Irvine
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Efforts to Create Affordable Housing Rewarded : Building industry: Nonprofit developer to honor individuals and groups for their commitment to providing low-income shelter.
- Business Leaders Stress 'Eco-Efficiency'
- UC Regents Lean Toward More Open Meetings
- Best Buys Yet to Come From Krizia
- 'Instant' Parents Get Crash Course in How to Take Care of a Newborn
- Inmate Is Executed After Clinton Denies Clemency Plea
- Hot to Spot a 'Player' : Draped Suits and Arty Ties Make the Hollywood Man--in Life and in the Movies
- Ukrainian Church Leader Told to Resign
- Convair Sale Spurs Layoff Speculation
- NEWPORT BEACH : Schools, Union Hit Snag on Pay, Layoffs
- The Importance (Suddenly) of Being Jack Kemp : He's one Bush adviser who has not ignored plight of cities
- Riots or no riots: A decades-old rumor...
- Campaign Calendar
- Proposed TwinPorts Binational Airport Could Create 58,000 Jobs, Report Says : Transportation: Airport along U.S.-Mexico border on the Otay Mesa would generate $2.5 billion in annual revenues by 2040, according to new study.
- Toxic Discharges
- Gang Group Took to the Streets to Help Shield Stores : Pacoima: One member says the impromptu force chose shops that are vital to the area's needy people.
- GRANADA HILLS : Hazardous Waste Collection Planned
- Judge Allows Lawsuit Over House Color : Ruling: A Laguna Beach couple can seek $1 million for the city's refusal to OK their incorrectly colored home.
- MOORPARK : Fence Proposed to Halt Car Vandalism
- He Prospers in a Leading Role : Colleges: From the leadoff position, Matt Marks has emerged as one of Loyola Marymount's best players.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Winfield Slams Mariners in Ninth
- ROUNDUP : Victory Gives Monroe Mid-Valley Title
- Time Is Now for Sockers : MSL finals: Defending champions poised to sweep Dallas, but, as Coach Ron Newman laments, his dynasty is as anonymous as ever.
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Bruins Primed to Sweep the Canadiens
- Jurisprudence
- Space Offers New Start After Riots
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Blacks Demand a Say in Plans : * Rebuilding: Some uninvited business groups press Bradley to include them. The mayor's office says they'll be represented.
- China's top banking official said overseas banks...
- Rival Groups in Race for HDTV Unite
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Special Banking Services Requested : Finances: A coalition of community groups wants specially equipped vans sent into stricken areas to cash checks.
- ECONOMY
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Iran Implicated in Embassy Bombing
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : U.N. Environmental Report Is Gloomy
- Memo Says Perot Offered to Buy ABC-TV in 1969 to Help Nixon
- Replica of Will Rogers' Home Destroyed by Fire
- Brown Calls for $30-Billion Inner-City Aid Plan
- General Dynamics' 'Contraction' Plan Is a Door in the Face of Workers
- COSTA MESA : City Delays Vote on Campaign Sign Laws
- THOUSAND OAKS : Brothers Get Prison for Bilking Investors
- Once Again, Miner Makes a Tough Move : Basketball: USC's all-time leading scorer is emotional about giving up his final year of eligibility to play in the NBA.
- Sense of Security Vanishes in Flames After Years of Work to Get Ahead
- DANA POINT : Developer of Resort Wins City Approvals
- CLIPBOARD : January Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- Swimmer Answers the Call of Duty
- Crescenta Valley Treasuring Its Prized Transfers
- Hockey
- Pierce Opens With Flurry in Tennis Regional
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Has Her Troubles, Loses in Rome
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Rosary Defeats St. Joseph With 1-Hitter, Triple Play
- MOVIE REVIEW : Vigo's Inventive Style Lives On in 'L'Atalante' : The French iconoclast's 1934 film about newlyweds living on a barge screens this evening at Cal State Fullerton.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Waking Up Isn't Hard to Do for Cowboy Junkies : Lead singer Margo Timmins and the band play against type and show they can rock at Coach House in San Juan Capistrano.
- GOLF : Standly Leads by One in Atlanta
- An Animated Message : Film Workshops Try to Teach Young Participants More Than Just How to Make a Movie
- Reforming Workers' Comp
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : More Than Just Bigotry
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : Justice Was Served at Trial
- Reforming Workers' Comp
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Justice in the 4th Dimension : Trials: 'Unusual Occurrence' enters the legal language as courts and attorneys scramble to process suspects charged in riot-related incidents. Improvisation pays off throughout the system.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : Outraged Like Everyone Else
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : What's Wrong With Safety?
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : Don't Blame Simi Valley
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : Appalled by Verdicts, Riot
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : Students Dismayed
- There Can Be No Peace While Racism Reigns
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : What If White Were Beaten?
- Bedroom Privacy and Big Brother
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : 'White Flight' Wasn't Wrong
- Cuba Policy
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : U.S. Point Man Has Penchant for Taking Action : Rebuild: Deputy Education Secretary David Kearns is overseeing immediate U.S. effort. He has little patience with quick-fix solutions often demanded in public crises.
- Haiku for You
- Reforming Workers' Comp
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : Ashamed of Being White
- Real Issues
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : Helping in Riot Areas
- Ads for Psychiatric Hospitals Come Under Attack in Washington : Teen-agers: Some contend advertising preys on parental fears and has contributed to unnecessary admissions to for-profit facilities. But the industry says most referrals come from professionals.
- Reforming Workers' Comp
- President's Dinner
- Saving the Environment
- President's Dinner
- U.S. Troops
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : Outraged by Charges
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: READERS RESPOND : Quit Calling Area Racist
- OTHER NEWS - May 8, 1992
- Names in the News - May 8, 1992
- Names in the News - May 8, 1992
- Names in the News - May 8, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 8, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 8, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 8, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - May 8, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - May 8, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 8, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 8, 1992
- Obituaries - May 8, 1992
- Lavish GOP Dinner Donor Trailed by a Shadowy Past : Campaigns: Ex-wife, associates allege Michael Kojima owes them money, has no business making gifts.
- Top LAPD Officer, Fire Chief Cite Flaws in Police Response : Aftermath: Criticism of Gates comes from several quarters. Deputy chief says boss rebuffed efforts at planning.
- Unrest Widens Rifts in Diverse Latino Population : Communities: Some leaders distance themselves from violence. Recent immigrants resent taking blame.
- Black-Owned Businesses Pay a Heavy Price
- CALMER NIGHT: The L.A. riots touched even...
- City's Random Violence Claims Another Young Life : Crime: Ramon Sanchez, 9, is killed in his home by a stray bullet. He is the fourth child in two months to be slain.
- Feeding Frenzy by Scam Artists Zeros In on Post-Riot Anxieties
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Bush's Visit Viewed With Skepticism : Reaction: Many residents term it an election-year ploy. But some expect him to be moved by the sight of the destruction.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Shopkeepers Slowly Begin to Reopen Doors
- KNOTT SO FIERY: Knott's Berry Farm also...
- All Short-Range A-Arms Gone, Ukrainian Says
- Nathanson Indicted in Extortion Plot
- Fire Chief, Top LAPD Officers Cite 'Chaos' in Police Response : Aftermath: Criticism of Gates comes from several quarters. Deputy chief says boss rebuffed efforts at planning.
- Bush Offers Message of Healing to the City : Unrest: President tours devastated areas and tells of 'horror and dismay.' Some riot victims react with anger.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Jurors Tell of Angry, Bitter Deliberations : Trial: Heated debate centered on counts against Powell. 'I felt he was guilty,' a panel member says. 'But I couldn't prove it to myself.'
- CIGAR TIME: Officials at the Ritz-Carlton hotel...
- TOUGHER SMOKE: The tobacco specialist for the...
- Captain Marvel : Highly Respected Buddy Melges Speaks His Own Language, Sails a Course Only He Can See
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Cinderella' Goes Wild in Westminster : The lively show, which overflows with an array of songs, dances and quirky characters, will continue through Sunday at the Cultural Arts Center.
- Pop Album Chart : Def Leppard Still the King
- An Informative Talk With a 'Missing' Author
- Fan-Mail Firm Gets Peek at Private Lives : Entertainment: The answering service keeps celebrities in touch with the public. The letters deal with everything from love to suicide.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Armstrong Airs It Out for the Bulls, 86-78
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Incident': Thoughtful, Involving
- Theaters Unhurt, but Riots' Impact a Concern
- Will 13th Time Be the Charm for Lucci? : Television: The 'All My Children' star has lost 12 times at the Daytime Emmy Awards. CBS garners 68 nominations, followed by PBS with 41.
- Fox to Expand Schedule to Wednesdays July 1
- POP REVIEW : Manic Street Preachers: Politely Punk
- POP/ROCK - May 8, 1992
- Alternate Takes Highlight Otis Redding Retrospective
- TV Reviews : What 'Abbado in Berlin' Does and Doesn't Tell
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ivy': Family Itchin' for Trouble
- Latin Sound Is Alive and Well : Music: 'The Mambo Kings' propels Tito Puente into prominence. He will appear at the U.S. Grant tonight.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Symphony Hosts a Kiddie Show
- Stage Set for Multicultural America's Cup Festivities
- MOVIE REVIEW : Jarmusch's 'Night on Earth' Slight but Affecting Taxi Ride
- Bittersweet Song for L.A. Today : Entertainers Tape 'City of Fallen Angels' for Riot Relief
- The Mother Menagerie : Stage: Actress Marion Ross has seen her share of maternal roles. This weekend she takes on another: Tennessee Williams' Amanda.
- MUSIC/DANCE
- Injustice Put Lira on High Road : Performing: The co-founder of El Teatro Campesino countered racism with creative work. He and his musical group, Alma, will play on Saturday.
- TELEVISION - May 8, 1992
- 'Marlene' Proves the Best of the Divine Dietrich
- Davis Band Reunites for World Tour
- FILLMORE : Students Tip Hats to Lifting of Ban
- CAMARILLO : Bombers on Display at Local Airport
- ANAHEIM : Volunteer Builders to Enlarge Shelter
- SANTA ANA : Jack Fisher Park Improvements OKd
- Death Sentence Is Upheld in Santa Ana Woman's Murder
- LOS ANGELES : Mulholland Protection Plan Gets Tentative OK
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Victim in Drive-By Shooting Identified
- Santa Ana Delegation Visits Riot-Torn L.A. Areas : Aftermath: Officials don helmets and board Humvees for a firsthand look at what can happen if cities are not well prepared for disasters.
- From the Archives: Marlene Dietrich, Classic Femme Fatale, Dies at 90
- Scandal Drops Salomon Profits 30% : Earnings: The decline is blamed on customer unease over the continuing Treasury bond investigations.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Video-Link System Would Allow Courts to Arraign by Phone
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Genesis of a Riot
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Trouble With Sisters and Brothers? They Can Relate to That
- Polish Finance Chief Quits After Vote to Boost Budget : Economy: Parliament fails to override court order on salaries and pensions. The outgoing minister sees disaster looming.
- Man Snubs Court for 10th Time on Ticket : Newhall: The Eureka resident fails to pay $138 fine by the deadline. His bail was once $99,999.
- THE HOUSE
- Community Activist Named to Council
- Police Issue Warnings After 12 Acid Bombs Are Found : Crime: Most were discovered in Lakeside and Poway. The perpetrators and the motive are unknown to the sheriff.
- Former Northridge Punter Wagner Signs With Packers as Free Agent
- Dixie Brass Scores Easy Victory in Wither
- Tribal Wisdom Comes to the Modern World : PBS Series Shows How World's People Live
- TV REVIEW : 'Color': Merciless Rock Satire
- Function Sacrificed for Form in Seniors Center
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Gunshot Kills Boy, 10, in Watts Home
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Pockets of Violence, but No Rampage : Crime: Locally, four people died and at least 13 were seriously injured. Twenty fires damaged structures and 200 people were arrested. But officials say the destruction could have been much worse.
- Israel to Boycott U.S.-Sponsored Talks on Economics and Refugees : Negotiations: The Israelis are protesting the inclusion of Palestinians from outside the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
- CAMARILLO : Family Files Claim in Umbrella Death
- Geraldo's sleuths: Hans Laetz, an assignment editor...
- Robbers Kill 35-Year-Old Baby-Sitter
- 2 Technicians in Court on Charges of Molestation
- Candidate Claims Danger Is Lurking in City Sewers
- CHULA VISTA : Grand Jury Indicts Ex-Police Officer
- Glendale's Aguirre Places 2nd in 10,000; Valley's Reed Shines
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Anderson, Orioles Arriving Together
- CLU Splits With Redlands, Keeps 1-Game Lead in Softball
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Bailey Sets Birmingham Kill Mark in Volleyball Playoff Win
- Queen Opens British Parliament Session : Government: The program includes new openness, starting with revealing the name of secret service chief.
- For many kids, sports is serious business indeed. With pressures from parents and coaches beginning early, it's . . . : All Work, No Play
- 13 Die in Surge of Attacks by Muslim Extremists in Egypt
- BOOK REVIEW : Comic Tour Falls Short of Tour de Force : COOLER BY THE LAKE:<i> by Larry Heinemann</i> ; Farrar Straus Giroux $20; 242 pages
- SHEAR TALENT : The Name Might Not Be Familiar, but Jules Shear Is a Sought-After Songwriter
- She's Adjusting to Living Life On the Run : Track: After a busy year, former Wisconsin middle-distance standout Suzy Hamilton is hopeful that she will be in top form at Olympic Trials.
- Shooting by Police Ignites Violence in Alabama
- It's Just a Name Game for Megabuck Mike
- Aragon Finally Has His Day Against Simi Valley, 8-7
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Prices of Existing Homes Rise Across Much of the Country
- Price Cuts: Irvine-based Toshiba America Information Systems...
- Old-Time Grandma Food
- Perot Outruns Bush, Clinton in 2 Polls
- AFTER THE RIOT: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Insurers to Pay Riot Claims
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Civics Lessons That Really Hit Home : Education: Fifth- and sixth-graders discuss the violence and looting. Some say they're more terrified of gangs that roam their neighborhoods every day.
- The Damage Report
- MUSIC / DANCE : Ravel Opera Evokes Magic of Childhood
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Teachers Can Help Make 'a World of Difference'
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Some Snapshots From the Streets
- Gorbachev Backs World Government
- Clooney Foundation Singers Net $500,000
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Even Minimal Damage Leaves Fear in Its Wake
- SANTA ANA : Mayor Is Lukewarm on Election Proposal
- Jilly Rizzo, Restaurateur and Sinatra Friend, Dies in Crash
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Seniors Stand Tall in a Crisis : Elderly: Residents of retirement center protected their home from looters and arsonists until the Guard arrived.
- Senate: 19th District
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : How to Help
- GOP Panel Sides With Pringle, Reprimands Foe : Politics: Letter by primary opponent Rhonda McCune misrepresented facts, board says.
- GARDEN GROVE : Heart Attack Linked to Fatal Collision
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Fares to Rise for Bus, Van Service
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Capitalizes on Error to Beat Fullerton
- Padres' Problems Exposed : Baseball: Montreal wins, 4-3, and extends the Padres' losing streak.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Raspad' Takes a Bold, Epic Look at Chernobyl
- PCC Group Inc.: The Brea computer products...
- A Worthwhile Gamble : Kingston Technology Founders Find Success With PC Add-Ons
- Chinese Chicken Salad, Chocolate Chip Cookies
- NOTEBOOK : Waves Go Outside to Get Help Inside
- The Times Poll: Verdicts Anger Ventura County
- KID STUFF : Mothers Speak a Universal Tongue
- Surprise Snowstorm Hits Parts of North Carolina
- Two Killed by Bomb at Algerian University
- NOTEBOOK : Carrying On a Legacy : A Moorpark College student, who sees peace and harmony as an immediate need, has embarked on eco-friendly pursuits.
- $2.5 Million Awarded to Officer in False Arrest by Police in Fontana
- OJAI : School Panel Weighs Day-Care Proposal
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Students Get All-Too-Close Study Session in Civic Affairs : Education: Discussions vary in the South Bay, depending on race, affluence and how close the disturbances came to the young people's lives.
- Miscellany
- Chargers to Conduct Second Mini-Camp
- PREP ROUNDUP : Kobata Throws Third No-Hitter for Mater Dei
- Hockey
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Secret on Eiland's Back is Out; Padres to Place Him on DL
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Blyleven Comeback Coming Along
- Hall of Fame running back John Riggins,...
- The Man Behind Busing : Education: Former L.A. school board President Robert Docter doesn't regret the pro-busing stand he took in the late 1970s, even though it dramatically ended his political career.
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : Two Streets Where the Names Don't Quite Fit
- Volunteers Take Center Stage at Fete : Awards: First in a series of annual luncheons recognizes local performing arts workers.
- STREET WISE: / New Directions : A Back-Door Route Worth The Trip Around
- Victors Find Old Summer Capital a Ghost Town : Afghanistan: A guerrilla unit wanders through the ruins of Paghman, now just another broken and abandoned village.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Campbell Blames 'Evil People' in Thefts, Fires
- Ex-Hostage Anderson Wins Overseas Press Club Award
- Claim Is Filed in Death Caused by Christo Umbrella
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Therapy With God : Christians Find Answers to Their Pain in Monday Night Solutions
- Helping Hands Extend Across the L.A. Border : Assistance: Food drives are organized in Irvine and Newport. Laguna group hopes to collect $10 from each resident to provide loans.
- MOORPARK : College Art Show Helps Students Earn Money, Shoppers Discover Bargains
- Supervisor Lobbies to Curb Wage Law
- LOS ANGELES : Berman Spearheads Bid for Aid Funds
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- DANCE
- Youth Movement Forms at the La Jolla Playhouse
- 'Tongues Untied' Speaks to Moment : * Film: In UCI lecture, Marlon T. Riggs screens his controversial documentary on bias against black gays. He says he understands the 'complexity of black rage.'
- Ueberroth Asks High-Tech Crowd for Hand
- AUTOS
- 10-Year Note Yields Rise
- The Vinegar Solution
- Fire Damages Stores Near Jimmy Carter's Home
- The Son Also Fusses
- Rohrabacher Blasts Rioters in U.S. Illegaly
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Area Groups Offer Help to Riot Victims
- Deadly Jail Clash Follows Crackdown on Peru Rebels
- Dissidents Rout Tajikistan's Hard-Line Leader : Central Asia: He is reportedly holed up in Parliament. Foes control most of the capital.
- FESTIVAL OF BELOVED MOTHERS
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Valley Groups Offer Help for Victims of Riots
- OCEANSIDE : Mamaux Files Claim Over His Dismissal
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Mother Elects to Leave L.A. to Save Family : Effects: Life was tough for Carol Thomas before the riots. Now she has applied for a transfer to Dallas and sent two of her children away.
- Slain Woman's Surgery Scars Led to Suspect