- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : John Campbell Brings Back '60s Blues at Troubadour
- Investor Sues Costa Mesa Videophone Company : Courts: A Santa Ana man who put $200,000 into Interlink Data Network of Los Angeles accuses the firm and its officers of fraud and false claims.
- GARDEN FRESH : How Green Was My Garlic
- SOUL TESTERS : Honest, Serious and Passionate, American Music Club Isn't for Lightweights
- Jesse Jackson, 24 Arrested in NLRB Protest
- The following are the top music sales...
- Romanian Workers Strike Over Prices
- South Gate : City Expands Van Program to Replace Taxi Service
- Athlete Works Out Fit Menu
- Principal Resigns; Few Clues Why
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Bruins Will Try to Avoid a Block Party by Buckeyes
- Meat, Poultry Labels Will Carry Safety Information
- Resolution on Drug Law Reform
- BITTER HARVEST: When life hands you lemons,...
- Utility Tax Proposed; Cost Would Average $43 a Year : Budget: The 4% levy would affect gas, electricity and telephone bills. Critics say it would discourage new businesses.
- Cardinal Undergoes Surgery
- GAMES : Banking on a Custom Cue
- SANTA ANA : Festivities Capped by Serious Note
- BURBANK : State Grant Sought to Plant 137 Trees
- COLUMN RIGHT/ ANNE N. BESSETTE : A Penny-Wise 'Saving' With Infinite Cost : The state must not cut funding for L.A. juvenile probation camps. Where will kids in trouble go? Back to the streets?
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Highland High School Delays Bid for Self-Rule
- Kempton Takes Over Role as Northridge Ace
- COMMENTARY : Bettman's Decision Is Only First Step in Changing the NHL
- Ticket Demand for World Cup Dwarfs Supply : Soccer: Officials have public relations problem when insiders' requests for games in 1994 cannot be filled.
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : CLIPPERS : Vaught Sidelined by a Strained Back
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Recover, Pound Phillies
- Treasury Bond System Is Radically Overhauled : Securities: The government, seeking to save money, will eliminate seven-year notes and cut sales of key 30-year issue.
- The July 4th Bunny, the Labor Day Bunny, the Thanksgiving Bunny . . .
- Sticker Shock
- They're Not Getting Better, Just Older
- 99-Year-Old Woman's Colorful Life Is a Patchwork of Love, Inspiration
- BREEZY BIKE JAUNT : A Ride to Cerritos Park and Back . . . and Then Heavenly Chicken
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Arcadia : Riot Recovery Prayer Service
- He Has Right of First Refusal : Baseball: Because he is draft eligible after his sophomore year, Loyola Marymount's Jesse Ibarra has the enviable bargaining position of declining a major league offer.
- Bids Exceed Budget for Auditorium : Preservation: The City Council seeks ways to scale back renovation plans for the 55-year-old building. The re-evaluation will take at least three months.
- Beauty in Simplicity Is Lesson of Orville Wright Campus
- CATCHING ON: After two years as a...
- Pere Ubu "Story of My Life"<i> Imago</i>
- 8th-Grade Math Team Vaults Into Top Spot
- Yeltsin Pledges to Help Keep Peace in Bosnia
- Expert Biker Dies in Plunge off Cliff : Cycling: Roger Dean Dahl, an experienced rider of Mt. Wilson trails, misses a turn and becomes the first mountain bike fatality in the Angeles National Forest.
- After the Baby Boom, a Kids Magazine Blast
- Judge Second-Guesses Instructions to Jury
- Carjackings Occur Twice Within Two Hours : Crime: Motorist in parking lot, deliveryman are victims in Costa Mesa. Neither is injured.
- When Fiscal Prudence Requires Imagination : Fiscally responsible Wilson looks to avoid budget collapse
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Gambling Clubs: Invitation to Trouble
- Tourism in County Ranks 12th in State
- Despite Loss, El Segundo Is in a League of Its Own
- Dueling Quality in 'Musketeers'
- Trouble Dolls Play for Keeps on Their First Album
- U.S. Home Resale Market
- THEATER REVIEW / MOORPARK COLLEGE ONE-ACT FESTIVAL : Campus Play Productions Run the Predictable Student Gamut
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / DOMINICK'S : Right Family Recipe for 44 Years : * Don't expect delicate Northern Italian sauces or prime milk-fed veal. Expect generous portions and family atmosphere.
- Mother Holds Key to Study About Twins
- West Hollywood : Animal Rights Plea Fails
- Paramount : Funds From Utility-Tax Hike Will Be Used Against Gangs
- College President Who Overcame Adversity Not Done Proving Himself
- Program Focuses on Summer Jobs, Self-Esteem : Employment: Learning the ins and outs of application forms, appearance and interviewing techniques helps teen-agers get work--and respect.
- VENTURA : Border Patrol Examines Hotel's Worker Rolls
- Officials Renew Warning as Medfly Season Nears
- BURBANK : Residents' Views Back on the Air
- PORT HUENEME : City Delays Talks on Recycling Plant
- COSTA MESA : City OKs Sharing of Playing Fields
- A Labor of Love for Healthier Babies : Health: Prenatal care for low-income women, including anti-smoking and food programs, has become a county priority.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Jail Faces Uncertain Fate Amid Budget Problems
- Viles Resigns From School Board Position
- McHale Makes Retirement Official After Hornets Eliminate Celtics
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Dreamed of Being a Yankee
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Snyder Fills In for Strawberry
- Westchester Forward Sanders Signs Letter With San Diego State
- Titans Lose; Garrido Worried About Making Playoffs
- Oronoz Commits to CS Northridge
- Who'd Have Guessed Clippers Might Last Longer Than Suns?
- DANCE REVIEW : Balanchine Celebration Begins in New York : BALLET: Celebrating Balanchine
- Morning Glory : Give Me Some Sugar
- Morning Glory : Dutch Apple Pancake, Corn Bread Stuffing
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Symphony's Season-Ending Concerts to Feature Pianist
- A World Tailor Made for Polyester
- Morning Glory : Puff, the Magic Pastry
- High-Tech Programs Are No Substitute for Quality Education
- Public Safety Officials Go to War Against Wilson's Budget Cuts
- Rio Hondo College Star Knocks Leukemia Out of the Ballpark : Baseball: Chris Turley makes a remarkable comeback from cancer to lead his team in batting.
- Sunscreen Warning May Be False Alarm
- Bosnian Serbs Vote to Put Peace Pact to a Referendum : Balkans: Self-styled parliament refuses to approve agreement, schedules vote for May 15 and 16. Defiant action heightens prospects of military intervention.
- Culver City : School District Switch
- Public Access to Canyon Area Debated : Preservation: Conservancy officials say some property owners' concerns are 'flat-out racist.' A key issue is liability for accidents.
- Fire Service Assessment Gets Mixed Response
- Texaco Suit Says Work on Red Line Damaged Building
- Elementary Schools in County Win Honors From State : Education: 15 are listed by Distinguished Schools Program as among top 4%. Award ceremony planned.
- Boy, 2, Killed by Hit-Run Driver; Only Known Witness Is 4-Year-Old
- 2 Indicted in Escrow Fraud That Netted Over $6 Million
- OAK VIEW : Pipe Bomb Found in Car at Ranch
- Chatsworth's Wallace to Draw Start for Cubs
- It's the End of the Road for Toros : Baseball: Cal State Dominguez Hills' hopes for a berth in postseason play are dashed by Cal State Los Angeles, 9-4.
- He's King of the Swing : Peninsula's Campbell Has Proved His Might at the Plate
- COMMENTARY : It Could Be Their Kind of Town
- Nykoluk at Home Around the Plate : Simi Valley's Talented Hitter Makes Himself Into a Catcher
- 'Sidekicks' Wakes Them Up to Some Truths About Achieving Dreams
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Infant's Shaking Death
- 'Charter' School Idea Gains Ventura Support
- Westlake Fire: Did It Have to Be So Bad?
- Man Wielding Broomstick Is Slain in Face-Off With Robbers
- LONG BEACH : Spruce Goose's Dome to Be Used as Movie Set
- YORBA LINDA : Recall Bid's Leader Criticized by Mayor
- Last Call for Anti-Alcohol Crusader? : A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter
- Man Sought as Witness in Double Slaying in Westminster : Crime: He is not considered a suspect in the shooting deaths of two men in a home, police say.
- 2 Officers of Defunct Bank Indicted for Fraud : Crime: Federal grand jury charges them with 'straw borrowers' scheme to keep control of failing bank.
- Bancorp President Announces Resignation
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Racing Shifts to Turf Course When Soggy Main Track Declared Unsafe
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Bruins, Trojans Offered a Home-Court Advantage
- Jackson's Free Throws Take Clippers to Limit : Game 4: Roberts also makes key baskets in 93-90 victory. Rockets miss their chances at the finish.
- THE ARTS
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bob Geldof Resurrects Rock Crank Credentials
- Banking on South-Central : After 5 Years, Charter Approved for Credit Union That Will Serve the Area
- Big Crackdown on Home Loan Bias : Banking: The new federal effort will use 'testers' to pose as potential borrowers to investigate racial and ethnic discrimination.
- McDonnell's Chief Defends C-17 Program
- Trudging for Trout : Volunteers Hike High Into Canyons to Plant Fingerlings
- Feeling Cranky? Could Be a Diet of Bad Books
- Genetic Defect That Causes Colon Cancer Is Discovered : Health: Researchers have yet to isolate gene but predict a test to screen entire population within two years.
- Coalition Takes Issue With Free Trade Pact : Protest: At a demonstration downtown, Mexican-American and human rights groups charge that the accord will worsen abuses in Mexico.
- Countywide : It's Back: Poison Shellfish Season
- College Basketball
- Move to SCC Helps Sharpen Her Skills
- Seles Says She Will Play Again : Tennis: In the wake of stabbing incident, the top-ranked player gives no date for her return but says she just wants to get back and have fun.
- Whittier : New Name, New Signs for City Business District
- Thistle for Your Supper
- Old Hickory
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bosnia Viewed as Most Difficult Peace Operation : Pacification: Complex agreement, terrain, bitterness among foes all add to problems for international forces.
- Man Shot in Head With Arrow Suffers No Damage to Brain
- State Population Grows at Lowest Rate Since '75 : Survey: Experts say figures reflect a less-attractive economy. Increase of 1.8% is still above national average.
- Cal Poly Presents Richard J. Neutra Award
- Glendale : Tissue Donation Award
- Altadena : Road Widening Criticized
- Red Barn Reopens to Competitive Market
- San Gabriel : Redevelopment Study Panel
- Keisha DobySchool: Lynwood HighSport: TrackClass: SeniorDoby recorded...
- Eagle Rock : Professor to Discuss Clinton
- More of This . . . Less of This? : (a more temperate scene) . . . (lovemaking scene) : Paramount's 'Sliver' Loses Some Steam and Finally Gets an R Rating
- Wine of the Week
- 18 Candidates Seek 7 Town Council Seats in Saturday Election
- COOKING : Fresh Herbs, Free Advice at Heard's Country Gardens
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- A Tranquil Place Where Work Is Far From the Pits
- South Pasadena : Assessment District Plan
- Senate Votes Disclosure of Gifts by Lobbyists of More Than $20
- The following are selected entries from...
- Getting a Leg Up on the Competition : Track: Former Santa Monica standout Felice Lipscomb struggled in her first two years at USC, but she has emerged as the hurdler to beat in the Pac-10 as a junior.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE LITTLE MOORMAID' : Moorpark's Disney-Inspired Show Stands On Its Own : * It's Areo instead of Ariel and there's a witch in seaweed instead of an octopus. You get the idea.
- County Fair to Return to 1991 Prices : Revenue: Officials made the move after learning that 1992 earnings were just a fifth of the previous year's. Lower attendance was blamed on the recession, riots and an admission fee increase last year.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Acoustics as Right as Reign : Duo Feels at Home Filling Coffeehouses With an Original Blend of Guitar and Dulcimer
- Astronauts Flex Robot Arm, Gather Data as Mission Ends
- Speed Limit
- The <i> Angst</i> of Generation X
- A Response to Protest Outside Doctor's House
- The <i> Angst</i> of Generation X
- The <i> Angst</i> of Generation X
- Bilingual Education During Hard Times
- Where Is the Plan to Deal With Sunset Strip?
- Spending Rejection
- The <i> Angst</i> of Generation X
- Poetry Prize
- Trivializing of Issues About Pets Deplored
- State, Economy Share Blame in Budget Woes
- MOVIES - May 6, 1993
- Names in the News - May 6, 1993
- Names in the News - May 6, 1993
- Names in the News - May 6, 1993
- Names in the News - May 6, 1993
- Names in the News - May 6, 1993
- Names in the News - May 6, 1993
- Obituaries - May 6, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 6, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 6, 1993
- Spy Furor Forces ADL to Defend Image : Prejudice: Jewish rights group tries to allay concerns after allegations that it kept extensive files on individuals and groups, even its allies.
- HER TURN? "The Women of Country" on...
- Thief Steals 50 Years of Guitarist's Memories : Crime: Tony Romano, who has performed all over the world with Bob Hope since 1941, had his vintage Gibson taken while in Burbank to tape the comedian's 90th birthday special.
- PERSPECTIVE ON LAW ENFORCEMENT : Chokehold Defenders Crying Wolf : It's a red herring to say that the chokehold ban on forced LAPD to use batons; most cops think the hold is more deadly.
- Students Recall Chavez for Cinco de Mayo
- Mayoral Contenders Agree to 6 Debates; Woo Says Riordan Is Trying to Avoid Him
- Amphitheater in Costa Mesa May Be Run by Fair Board : Negotiations: State reportedly would take control of lease. Facility has been source of contention, litigation because of noise and traffic.
- Knee-Boarders Want to Keep Their Slice of the Wedge
- Marines Back From Somalia : Homecoming: Head of U.S.-led force and staff return to El Toro with satisfaction of successful mission of mercy.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Court Hears Argument on Secrecy Case
- Woman Waiting at Freeway Call Box Is Killed by Car
- Woo and Riordan Agree to 6 Mayoral Debates : Politics: Whether those appearances will be enough for the voters is itself the subject of controversy.
- Woman Hit, Killed While Waiting at Call Box : Accident: Driver of the car that struck her on the Ventura Freeway is arrested.
- Move to Ban Gangs From Parks Rejected : City Council: The LAPD voices opposition and measure's constitutionality is questioned. The ordinance will be reconsidered Friday.
- CS Northridge Lands a Shooter : Recruiting: Matadors beat UC Santa Barbara to Oronoz, a 6-5 swingman who led Rancho Santiago in scoring.
- Goldman, RTC Deal Falls Apart : S&L; crisis: Controversial sale of $2 billion worth of properties to the firm collapses, but it will still reap millions in fees.
- Morning Glory : LIGHT STYLE : One Sensible Alternative
- Take This Lunch and Bag It
- NEW TRACKS: It's not training that's needed...
- Schuller Urges New Strategies in War on Drugs : Substance abuse: Conservative cleric adds name to petition signed by some who seek legalization of narcotics. But Crystal Cathedral leader calls only for greater scrutiny of failed policies.
- Rev. Schuller Joins Ranks Urging Drug Law Reform
- FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Asian-American groups at UC...
- GOT ITS ZERO: New state population figures...
- Palmdale Leads County in 1992 Population Growth
- Class Sizes Will Grow in Bid to Cut Spending : Education: School district officials also vote to reduce employee benefits as part of an $8.8-million budget trim for 1994. It is the fourth straight year of reductions.
- Officials Didn't Take Legal Steps Before Fatal Fire
- CANOGA PARK : Paperwork Delays Police Substation
- Conroy Tightens Screws on Water Board : Investigation: Assemblyman urges Santa Margarita district to stop paying suspended officials. Acting general manager says the board could take additional action against the two as early as today.
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 6, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 6, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - May 6, 1993
- We the People—and Congress—Have Yet to Be Heard
- Supply-Siders and Taxes
- Supply-Siders and Taxes
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS : A Blue Ribbon for a Silver Ribbon Effort
- U.S. Intervention in Bosnia
- The Buck Stops
- Cytocare Inc.: The Irvine medical products company...
- U.S. Intervention in Bosnia
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine title...
- U.S. Intervention in Bosnia
- U.S. Intervention in Bosnia
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS : Just When Does Life Begin and End?
- U.S. Intervention in Bosnia
- Young Children May Get No Relief From Cold Remedies, Study Finds
- GROWING NUMBERS: Latinos have long been an...
- BREA : Transfers Banned From Two Schools
- 8-Run Rally Puts Hoover Over the Top : High school baseball: Tornados defeat Arcadia, 10-7, near Pacific League title.
- A Gentle Reminder : Humans, Unwittingly, Present Greatest Danger to Manatee, the Aquatic Teddy Bears
- Former major league pitcher Sammy Stewart, 38,...
- THE ARTS
- 'I Foresee Your Phone Bill Rising' : Television: They ask questions. They consult their cards or read the energy off the word processor. They see the future. They're 'Psychic Friends.'
- Car Makers See Best Sales Month Since '90 : Automobiles: Sales of cars and trucks surge 11.5% in April. The numbers come as a surprise to many analysts.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Slips, but Broader Market Posts Big Gains
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Ingram Micro Posts 50% Gain in Sales
- High Winds Kill Man, Close Roads in Sierra
- Ammonia Pipe Ruptures
- STREET BEAT: If they'd given him a...
- Fire Survivors Face Second Crisis: How to Rebuild Lives : Disaster: Most Westlake families who escaped the flames and smoke have few resources to start anew. Donors send help to Red Cross emergency shelter.
- Senate Votes 79-15 to Give EPA Full Cabinet Status
- WOODLAND HILLS : 130 Classes Cut From Pierce Fall Schedule
- Man Held After Car Strikes Officer During Chase : Crime: Detectives say Oscar Tejeda backed a stolen car into a police motorcycle. He was being sought in a homicide.
- NORTH HILLS : 'Grandteacher' Still Keeping in Touch
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School Board to Review Worker's Comp Claims : Sulphur Springs: As the district staff has grown, the number of filings has increased even faster.
- SACRAMENTO WATCH : Nice Save
- Countywide : Teens Take Leap to Get Into School
- More Cops? Sure, but How?
- The Height of Caring
- Panel OKs Bill Barring Police From Selling Confiscated Guns
- New Panel to Study Combining Agencies
- Ethics Panel Bungled Probe, Study Says : Report: Inquiry of city attorney's office was mishandled, prosecutors charge.
- Work Conditions Are Great, but the Hours Are Long : High School Golf Coaches Aren't Only Caretakers of Their Players
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Ailing Penguins Get Defensive to Beat Islanders
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : San Diego Goes Seven-Up in the First to Beat Chapman
- Angels Showing Their Age
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Great Plains: Vast Potential : The quartet, cut from the cloth of '70s country-rock bands, has the raw material to set itself apart from its bland generation.
- SECURITIES
- Fatal Fires
- Rabin-Peres Clash on Palestinians Casts Doubt on Talks : Israel: The premier resists his more dovish foreign minister's push for immediate discussion of a final settlement for the occupied territories.
- Court Permits Molestation Suit Against Church
- Cypress : Card Club Backers Outspend Opponents
- Valley Ace Rivera Commits to Play for CS Sacramento
- That Was No Simple Guarantee
- Miscellany
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : LAKERS : Christie Finds a Way to Contribute
- College Basketball
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Negativland's Obsession
- ICN Pharmaceuticals Puts Annual Meeting on Hold : Shareholders: Costa Mesa-based drug company is threatened by a possible proxy battle for leadership control.
- Clinton Unveils Aid Plan for Poor Areas : Inner-Cities: The $8.1-billion package would combine tax breaks, grants and cuts in red tape. It is a new approach to the idea of 'enterprise zones.'
- Working in a Flum World Isn't Fun : Management: Executives who engage in the practice flip common sense on its head when they embrace trends and fads and create disorder.
- Many Who Witnessed Fiery El Toro Crash Still Shaken : Counseling: Red Cross office and hot line flooded from spectators, some children, consumed by sight of sudden death.
- Oxnard May Raise Utility Rates 7.5% Per Month : Public works: If plan is OKd in June, the average residential customer would pay $62.08 for water, trash and sewer services.
- '90 Ventura Assault Case Still a Mystrey to Police : Crime: Michelle Green remembers little about an attack that left her brain-damaged. There have been no arrests.
- Airborne Assault : Businesses Swear by Their Blimps; Some Residents Swear at Them
- Spy's Tools, Booty Go on Auction Block
- McDaniel's Gone, so Barkley Lines Up as Scapegoat
- ENERGY
- AEROSPACE
- Bristol Park Medical Buys New Headquarters : Real estate: Provider of care to health maintenance organizations will move into Irvine complex formerly occupied by Western Digital Corp. Purchase price was $6.5 million.
- Jolly Green Giant Is Getting Fresh
- VAN NUYS : Man Charged in Shootings Testifies
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City to Buy Mobile-Home Park : Housing: The move is intended to preserve affordable rents. But residents fear the facility will decline.
- Study Finds Alcohol Use Raises Breast Cancer Risk : Health: Researchers say two drinks a day increase levels of the hormone estrogen, which has been linked to tumors.
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel Shaping Law on Adult Businesses
- Panels OK Ban on Sale of Seized Guns : Legislature: Similar measures prohibiting police from selling confiscated weapons are approved by Senate and Assembly committees.
- Judge Dismisses Suit Against Milken, Boesky
- POLICE PROTECTION: Where better to avoid attacks...
- Humanitarianism Redefined : Somalia: Better because of the U.S.
- Challenge to Judge in Denny Case Assigned to Orange County : Courts: State Judicial Council makes move after prosecutors reject a defense attempt to have the matter decided by a black jurist.
- Auditors Say Asian Refugee Agency Mismanaged Funds : Investigation: Community Resources Opportunity Project is put on probation by disabilities center that is its main source of money. Programs are called 'disorganized, non-functional.'
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Boys Gain a Share of League Tennis Title
- High School Athletic Departments Must Make Marketing Their Business
- Pierce Fall Perplexes Xanthos : Tennis: Veteran coach watched team self-destruct in regional semifinals.
- Turning Jade to Gold : With a Steady-Selling Album and Hit Single, the R&B; Trio Is Proving a Worthy Investment for Its Creator, Giant Records
- Patricia A. Warren Joins Carter Hawley
- Campbell Links Executive Pay to Share Stake : Salaries: CEO David Johnson, for example, must hold three times his 1992 base pay in company stock by the end of 1994.
- Doing Business / Combination Retail : Fresh Ground Helps Florist Grow
- FASHION : L. A.'s Tyler to Head Anne Klein
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Residents Express Divided Views of City
- UCI Gets Grant to Develop Fuel for Space Travel
- SAN FERNANDO : Mariachi Club Gains Quick Popularity
- Schools Given Failing Marks in Compton : Education: County study says the district is crippled by cronyism and lack of leadership. The harsh report is the latest blow to the beleaguered system.
- BUENA PARK : Head Start Seeing Positive, Early Results
- BURBANK : Automated Trash Pickup Starts Well