- Aceti, Margaret M., 83, of Chatsworth, retired...
- Bosnia
- Protest Over Chicano Studies
- Protest Over Chicano Studies
- Protest Over Chicano Studies
- Robert Schuller
- State Eases Off on Credit Card Crackdown
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Hilton Shifts Focus to Gaming Operations : Consolidation: The Beverly Hills-based hotel company will go from three divisions to two and pump $246 million into casinos.
- Bull Rally Slam-Dunks Predictions of 'Experts'
- Health Care ID Card Seen Aiding Insurers, Consumers : Medicine: Task force aides say plan's basic elements are set, including role of federal, state governments. Clinton close to making key decisions.
- Who Are These Clowns? : L. A. Circus is out to make a name for itself, and get a Big Top in the process. The troupe will perform in Sherman Oaks on Sunday.
- Silver Screen Is Sony's Silver Lining : Entertainment Gain Contrasts With 70% Drop in Net Income; Matsushita Also Down
- Mychael Darwin Scores a Hit With Negro Baseball League Licensing
- NEW BEAT: At least two judges and...
- AGOURA HILLS : City Considers New Measure on Signs
- Boss Says She Feels Violated by Sex Harassment Finding : Courts: Woman says she had only a professional relationship with man whom jury awarded $1 million.
- MOORPARK : City to Co-Sponsor Athletic Fund-Raiser
- MISSION VIEJO : Yearly Trash Pickup of Bulky Items Slated
- Countywide : Latino Health Groups Urged to Collaborate
- VENTURA : Insurance Agent Denies Theft Charge
- 'Cheers' Fans Cry in Their Beers as Sitcom Ends Long Run
- ORANGE : Chapman Students to Perform 'Magic Flute'
- Students Talk After Racial Clash : Forum: In wake of fight between blacks and whites at Chapman University, diversity studies urged. Harassment, alcohol use broached.
- Sanders Close to Commitment With Braves
- Ratings May Go Through Forum Roof
- New Releases From the 'Valley' of the Clunkers
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Program Trades Boost Dow 23 to Record High
- Brazilian Official Quits in New Setback for President
- Clinton's Deficit Plan Challenged in Senate : Congress: A bipartisan group seeks to scrap the proposed energy tax and cap spending on some benefits.
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Wild and Crazy
- 47 House Democrats Fault Clinton's Campaign Reform
- S. Korea Jails, Fines Doomsday Preacher
- Tons of Fish Go Belly Up
- MIDDLE EAST : Saudi Arabia's First Human Rights Group Is Outlawed Within a Month : Dilemma for the U.S. is that more democracy could mean an Islamic regime stricter than Iran's.
- State Seizes Unlicensed Insurance Company : Consumers: Underwriters Reserve may have sold more than 15,000 bogus policies, regulators say. Firm was insolvent.
- 5 Arrested in Theft of Property Tax Checks : Crime: Ex-employee of tax collector's office is among those seized. $400,000 worth of the altered checks were cashed at local banks.
- D.A. Seeks 101 More Employees
- WESTMINSTER : Mobile Command Post Bids Sought
- COSTA MESA : An Experiment in Family Interaction
- Miscellany
- Julio Cesar Chavez withdrew from a June...
- Morningside Gears Up to Defend Division III Titles
- Controversy Grew After Seeds Sown
- They Found It a Veritable Basketball Mall
- Tragedies Leave Some Believing in Angel Curse
- Basketball
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Wynn's to Market Auto Air-Conditioner Converters : Innovation: Prompted by an impending Freon ban, the Orange company will offer 'ozone-friendly' retrofitting kits. It is apparently the first firm aside from car makers to announce such a line.
- LOS ANGELES : Plan to Limit Rebuilding of Liquor Stores Advances
- BURBANK : Bike Patrols Target Parking Garages
- Union Security Mortgage to Be Sold
- * FILM: Paramount Pictures said it will...
- Clinton Signs 'Motor-Voter' Law Making Registration Easier
- THEATER REVIEW : Dated, but Lively : 'Emily' lacks some of the insight it had a decade ago. But it still provides laughs and tugs at the heart.
- Venezuela High Court Indicts President Perez
- Giving Voice to Blue-Collar Poems : Harry Northup says dual life gives him perfect blend of fantasy and introspection.
- HOME TO THE CHIEF: New L. A....
- Pearly Greats : Wrap Up Fabulous Fakes for Fraction of the Cost of Their Cultured Cousins
- Group Begins Push to Preserve 640-Acre Site in Newbury Park : Broome Ranch: The public-private consortium might be hard-pressed to vie with developers who covet the land.
- Home-Grown Paradise : This Sun Valley estate is filled with hundreds of flowers, palms, pools, trees, canaries and uncounted fish.
- SAN FERNANDO : Pilot Program Seeks to Prevent Dropouts
- All Our Sons
- SIMI VALLEY : Wal-Mart to Foot Bill for Vote on Store
- PORT HUENEME : Resident Challenges Council's Invocation
- Hello, Blackbird
- New County Gift Policy Won't Affect Many Execs : Ethics: Gifts from lobbyists, contractors totaled $4,702 in 1992. Ordinance adopted this week among most stringent in state
- SOUTH SAN GABRIEL : 3 Sought in Fatal Holdup at Real Estate Office
- 5 Arrested in the Theft of Property Tax Checks : Crime: An ex-employee of the county tax collector's office is among those taken into custody. Altered checks worth more than $400,000 were cashed.
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- LOS ALAMITOS : Four Forty Blast Fastest in Trial
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : GIRLS' PREVIEW
- Cal Lutheran Makes Pitch for Return to World Series
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Mommies: Queens of the Cul-de-Sac Clique
- TV FACTSThe biggest network television advertisers spent...
- Photocopier Firm to Face Contempt Charges
- New Weekly Jobless Claims Up 7,000
- Offering Hand Up : Middle-Age Executives Who Need a Job Find Support at Forty Plus
- Jack in the Box Parent Seeks Acquisition of Irvine Business : Proposal: Taking over Restaurant Enterprises Group would put Foodmaker in direct competition with Taco Bell.
- Davstar Signs Distribution Deal
- Abkhazia Enemies Squabble Over Truce
- Tribute to a Brazilian Legend : Bandleader Glen Garrett of North Hollywood is working on a project honoring the work of the late pop singer Elis Regina.
- Palestinians Head for Self-Defeat--Again : Mideast: Their stonewalling only boosts Israeli opposition to Rabin's attempt to make peace, and if he fails, the process dies.
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Chutzpah Raiser
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Residents Near Fiesta Get Parking Permits
- District Upset Over Treatment From Santa Clarita
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Banning Scores in 15th Inning to Beat Taft, 1-0
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : European Sensibility in Malibu
- Pac Bell to Spend Another $650 Million for Upgrades
- Businessman Charged With Ponzi Scheme : Probe: Prosecutors say Morris English Jr.'s Wellington Group ran one of the biggest real estate scams in California history.
- THROWING CURVES: Cal Lutheran pitcher Pat Norville...
- Vying HDTV Groups Find Accord on Joint Standard
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Gay Partners to Get Benefits at Harvard
- STAGE
- California Out of Running for $300-Million Mercedes Plant : Commerce: German car maker prefers Eastern states because most of the vehicles would be shipped to Europe.
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Just Juber and His Guitar : The Studio City musician, who will give a free clinic Wednesday, likes the solo nature of playing.
- SAN FERNANDO : Elderly Seek Closer Access to Hot Meals
- Pentagon to Pay Major Portion of Lockheed Cleanup
- Pair Sought in Kidnaping Ordeal of 2 Women
- LOS ANGELES : Real Estate Gives Nearly 20% of Lobbyist Dollars
- VAN NUYS : Court Rules Man, 89, Requires Caretaker
- On the Road Again
- Mira Costa, North Play Quarterfinal Matches in Volleyball
- Whitney Houston to Open Cerritos Season
- 'Smoldering Society'
- Robert Schuller
- Protest Over Chicano Studies
- 'Smoldering Society'
- Robert Schuller
- Trash
- Protest Over Chicano Studies
- MOVIES - May 21, 1993
- MOVIES - May 21, 1993
- For the Record - May 21, 1993
- School Voucher Plan Placed on Nov. 2 Ballot : Special election: Measure would allow state grants for private education. Also, each county's voters could decide whether to raise sales tax 1 cent for local government.
- GAS HEATER? The cavernous Department One at...
- Assemblyman Apologizes in Poem Uproar : Politics: Knight says he is 'not a bigot.' Latino lawmakers said many were offended by doggerel mocking illegal immigrants.
- CHEF'S BOWL: For a chef, preparing a...
- Surrogate Has No Rights to Child, Court Says
- School Voucher Plan Placed on Nov. 2 Ballot : Special election: Initiative would allow state grants for private education. Each county's voters could decide whether to raise sales tax 1 cent for local government.
- NOT A GOOD READ: It took the...
- Park Proposed at Bailard Dump : Recreation: Sanitation officials will study a staff plan to transform the landfill near Oxnard into a regional playground after it closes.
- Revised State Budget Includes Deficit Spending
- WRONGFUL MASSAGE? It's not the kind of...
- State High Court Denies O.C. Surrogate Custody : Law: Landmark ruling rejects maternal rights for woman paid to bear child. Such contracts held valid.
- Engaging in Debate on Buying Diamonds
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan, Woo Compete for Women Voters : Politics: Support among abortion rights advocates is stressed by both candidates. Councilman also tries to focus attention on South L.A., saying he has the better plan.
- Officials Lash Out at State's Tax Vote Plan : Government: Gov. Wilson's proposal is not likely to be passed if put on the county's ballot, some supervisors say.
- Experts Struggle to Design Yugo-Priced Space Station : Science: NASA team questions whether job can be done. California firms have a big stake in the project.
- Sartorial Splendor May Cut Into Clinton's Image : Politics: Use of Beverly Hills stylist at LAX stirs controversy. President's ties to Hollywood questioned.
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 21, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 21, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 21, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 21, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 21, 1993
- Obituaries - May 21, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 21, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 21, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 21, 1993
- Ramona Ripston
- Schools and Book Censorship
- Rideshare Program
- Ramona Ripston
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Ramona Ripston
- North Torrance Should Take Critical Look at Baseball Program
- Animal-Control Training Is a Must
- Efforts as Volunteer Are Defended
- Schools and Book Censorship
- AIRLINES
- Let's Take a Brunch
- Monrovia : Runner, 11, Gets Civic Boost
- * Walter D. Wallach has been appointed...
- MEDIA
- Unified Medical Group Names Chlebicki Chief Officer
- International Sales Account for Most of Firm's Business
- Westwood : Bradley Archive at UCLA
- High Life: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : The Ultimate School Board : When Class Is Out, Sidewalk Surfing Takes Over at Fullerton High
- Silver Lake : Recreation Center Proposals
- BOOK REVIEW : Wacky Walk on the Wild Side : THE MYSTERY ROAST, <i> By Peter Gadol</i> , Crown $21, 288 pages
- Perot Focuses on '94 Congressional Races : Politics: He says that lawmakers who ignore the 'priorities of the American people' will find reelection tough. He dismisses trouble within grass-roots group.
- 5.1 Aftershock Causes No Damage
- King Coal
- No Need to Dig Deep for Local Underground Clubs
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Couple Keeps Traditional Form of Irish Music Alive : Pair revives old songs. A frame-shop owner is honored; the insectary expands, and everything's coming up trophies for garden club.
- Rude Mood Isn't Afraid to Steal From the Best
- Student Vote Rejects Anti-Gay Measure
- Signal Hill : Fire Guts Auto Repair Shop, Damages 14 Vehicles
- THEATER REVIEW / 'MEASURE FOR MEASURE' : This Shakespeare Play Measures Up
- MUSIC / ROBERT FRIPP : Pioneering Progressive Rock Guitar Guru Returns
- Putting a Price on the Right to Visit Your Kid
- STARS DIET: When Alan Thicke got too...
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Bruin Says He Has a Jump on His Rivals
- Families See a Friend in 'Totoro'
- Charles (Chuck) Mosey; Former News Editor at The Times
- Time Again to Walk on the Artistic Side : Charity: Annual fund-raiser for Venice Family Clinic offers self-guided tours of artists' studios, plus an auction.
- PREPS
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Soka Goes to Washington in Effort to Keep Campus
- Barnhardt's 'Gospel': a Loose Canon : Lost Scripture is at the center of Laguna writer's new novel, which he says is not just about religion, but an adventure.
- Hot Dates
- Why So Few Recipes Call for Roasted Macadamias
- Murder Can't Sever Blood Ties : Grieving families and one innocent toddler are left to cope with painful past and uncertain future after teens are convicted of murdering a peer.
- Egypt Holds 750 as Suspected Extremists
- Studies Show Vitamin E May Reduce Heart Disease Risk : Health: Findings indicate that those who take massive daily doses reduce the danger by 40%. The research supports theories on the benefits of antioxidants.
- Region : 8 Scholarship Winners
- Should She Pay If She Asks Him Out?
- 'Strangers' Celebrates Friends
- The following are selected entries from...
- Jet Carrying 132 Crashes in Colombia
- City Weighs Raising Fees, Cutting Services to Hire More Police : Budget: Plan calls for 10 new officers, and manager offers options to employ 100. But the mayor and most council members say the city cannot afford that many.
- Astronaut Conrad to Help Benefit Reach New Heights
- IMPORTS STING: A plague from across the...
- Rattled by Reality of Certain Undesirables
- EARLY WARNING: Tom McClintock says he told...
- Protests Block Atom Agency in Moscow : Russia: Greenpeace demonstrators handcuff themselves to door. They oppose plans for 26 new nuclear plants.
- Stars and Doctors Come Out for a UCLA Medical School Gala
- Orange County Top 10
- They're Armed and Dangerous : Carson's Cole Has Flashy Record, Gutty Style
- Torborg Replaced by Green : Baseball: Mets wait until after game, then hire a disciplinarian to rejuvenate team after dismal start.
- They're Armed and Dangerous : After Zinda Added a Pitch, He Became King of the K
- Soccer
- Looking for Satan in All the Wrong Places
- Santa Monica : Activities Center Opening
- THE COMIC OBSERVED : Jeff Cesario Uses His Keen Powers to String Together Hit-and-Run Perceptions
- Glendale : 1 Held in Mini-Mall Slaying
- Covina : New Office for the Disabled
- Of Virtue and Rewards : Riot Victim Dreams of Memorial to Saviors, Not Restitution
- Board Asks Head of Job Program to Resign : Employment: The director of a federal consortium allegedly misused organization's credit cards. He has been suspended but refuses to quit.
- VENTURA : Middle School Band Drafted for Naval Station Ceremony
- Libel Suit Objects to Cafe Described as a 'Cheap Dive'
- IRVINE : College Graduating 244 Students Today
- VAN NUYS : Mental Exam Set for Kidnaping Suspect
- CHATSWORTH : Art Provides an Outlet for Abused Kids
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Oxnard Man's Trial Begins in Landlord Slaying : Courts: Murder suspect Jose Luis Arreguin, 20, faces life in prison without parole if convicted in Port Hueneme killing.
- Action on City Clerk Case Delayed Again : Government: Four months ago, Bradley called for the firing of Elias Martinez over alleged sex harassment. Critics say council members are stalling in hopes that a new mayor will be more lenient.
- Three 'Cheers' and a Lot More : After All the Hype, How Can Everybody Not Know Their Names?
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Group Dedicates 1st Intermediate School
- Business and Charity at a Crossroads : A Pantry Feeds the Bodies and Souls of the Down and Out, but Merchants in the Area Say They Are Paying the Price
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman in Drug-Money Case Violates Probation
- Mexican Meals Fail Student Taste Test in Oak Park : Menus: When burritos or tacos are served, sales plunge at 2 elementary school cafeterias. The contract will be rebid.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2 Employee Groups Blast Budget Plan
- VENTURA : Fire Forces Evacuation of County Courthouse
- SAN FERNANDO : Car Dealers Argue Against Sign Rules
- Girl Scouts Win OK to Occupy Campground : Property: County planners have granted them conditional use of a 188-acre ranch near Caspers Wilderness Park.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : NOW Begins Push for Racial Diversity
- Janice Hahn Endorses Flores for Reelection to City Council : Politics: The development could give the incumbent more clout in Watts and Wilmington. Opponent Rudy Svorinich claims that the endorsement was bought--an allegation that is flatly denied.
- Man's New Life, Family Threatened by Past : Crime: Wisconsin native arrested in 1983 Irvine slaying had abandoned a drug habit and was putting his wife through nursing school. Now he'll return to Orange County to face charges.
- CALABASAS : Board OKs Funds for Storm Drain
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools OK Broad Education Plan
- OXNARD : District Praises Pilot Metal Detector Program
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Works of Peruvian Artist on Display
- For Loyal Friend, a Touching Tribute : Blind Man Creates Wooden Replica of Favorite Guide Dog
- California 118 Crash Halts Traffic
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Chevron Agrees to Pay $500,000 in 1991 Spill
- Butler Helps Dodgers Finish Sweep of Reds
- She's Really Married to the Mob : Television: Rosalie Bonanno's story comes to CBS as a miniseries. 'They thought I had a story women would identify with . . . a woman's side of (that) world.'
- Hard to Beat Sausage and Beer in Any Language
- All right, you wine snobs, with your...
- West Valley : Town Council Election Set
- FULLERTON : Burger Restaurant OKd After Debate
- City Officials Spar Publicly Over Civic Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Business and arts leaders call on members of the divided council to avoid grandstanding.
- EC Treaty Battle Shifts to London; Major Pledges No Sovereignty Loss
- ORANGE : Severance Package Offered 40 Workers
- Stranger Unwelcome in Official's Neighborhood
- Weather Service Workers Downcast Over Move to Oxnard
- OXNARD : Adult Education Classes Will Not Be Dropped
- NOTES : McSorley, Gilmour Back at It
- Soccer
- Gurney Plays Florida's Raymond for NCAA Women's Championship
- Smith Picks Up Pieces After Being Spiked
- Spotlight on Young Musicians of Note
- DASH IT ALL: Worried that its clientele...
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Parking Ban to Make Space for Bike Lanes
- She's Not Simply One of the Girls : Nancy Evans Has a Soft Side, but She Plays Hardball on Field
- PREP NOTES : Irvine Water Polo Standout Zak Chooses Villanova
- MUSIC REVIEWS : A Generous Array of 'Jewish Music'
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 13TH L.A. COUNCIL DISTRICT : Gay Community Leader Backs LaBonge
- COLUMN RIGHT / JAMES P. PINKERTON : Deficit Storm Raining Scuds on Washington : The mood in the land is to cut. If Clinton won't, he's out.
- Sandstrom Settles a Quiet Score : Kings: He scores the winning goal, but downplays the fact it comes against the team he suffered a fractured forearm against this season.
- COLLEGE NOTES : SCC's Carlton Named to NAIA District 3 Team
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Smith Still Tutors Davis
- Matadors Heed Baseball Coach's Shake-Up Calls
- Notre Dame Claims Wild-Card Softball Game
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Routed, but Sweden Prevails
- AWARDS
- Cresting a New Wave : Dick Dale, Family Man and Surf Guitar King, Is Ready to Ride
- Most Hospitals Not Punished for Ousting Patients Who Can't Pay
- Proposal to Hire Outsider to Run 1994 Election Criticized : Torrance: The city clerk, who will be up for reelection, wants to avoid any potential conflict of interest. But the City Council opposes the plan because of its cost.
- BUENA PARK : Council Toughens Fireworks Ordinance
- Lungren Takes on Violence--and Football
- Panel Passes Competing Tobacco Bills
- * William J. Griffin has been elected...
- American Side Show
- AUTOS
- * Greg Smith has joined medical communications...
- Prince of Peas
- MEDIA : Investment Newsletter Will Tailor Its Advice Expressly for Women
- Polls Show Doubts on Food Safety
- * John D'Angelo has joined U.S. Central...
- MCI Tries to Ring Up Sales With Collect Call Service : Telecommunications: The long-distance carrier launches an 800 number with sharply lower prices.
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of automated...
- Taming the Country Ham
- Iran-Bound Satellite Technology Gear Seized : Trade: Federal agents allege $1.5 million worth of computers and communications equipment were being illegally shipped abroad, but the Costa Mesa company says no export restrictions cover the cargo.
- MEDIA
- Pacific Sunwear of California Inc.: The Santa...
- Canter's Miss Manners
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Gish Biomedical Profit Dips 18% in 3rd Quarter
- ENERGY
- Cash-Laden Investors Push Dow Above 3,500 : Markets: Analysts say the rally was sparked by diminished concern about inflation and pent-up demand for stocks.
- * Cristina Williams has been appointed director...
- Hearing Delayed on Assembly Bill to Ease Child Support Burden on Fathers
- Justice Dept. Nominee Qutting Little Rock Club : Ethics: Hubbell is a longtime friend of Clinton's. Three White House officials also say they are resigning due to perception of insensitivity.
- How long do eggs keep in the...
- School Plans to Adopt Format Used in Japan : Education: Emblem Elementary will begin in July to teach 2-hour math, science and humanities classes as part of a restructuring plan.
- Supervisors Feel Heat Over Fire Tax Plan : Assessments: Protests from property owners swamp county offices. The issue is expected to go to the voters next year.
- COLUMN LEFT / ROBERT SCHEER : Mothers Lose in Wilson's GAIN Plan : One small success (and one big failure) in the jobs program, and he wants to cut all welfare 19%.