- PAINT THE TOWN RED
- The Region : 5 Districts Get Health Grants
- When Ellie Broke From the Script, They Walked Off the Set
- COLLECTIBLES : Antiquers Tired of the Same Old Things Can Try Outside O.C.
- FOR THE KIDS : Learning to Dance With Dose of Attitude
- Babbitt to Meet With Parkland Advocates : Recreation: The proposed acquisition of Soka University land will be discussed. The interior secretary met with school officials in April.
- STANTON : Civic Center Opening Scheduled for July
- BURBANK : Council Votes to Ban Alcohol in Parks
- OJAI : Surprise Event Awaits Graduating Seniors
- Memorial Service Set for Volunteer Karen Hochadel
- Miscellany
- Another Wave : Pitchers Keep Rolling in at Pepperdine, Which Had Enough to Win a Title Last Year and Is Even Better in '93
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Rally Powers Dow to Record : Market Overview
- The Big Bakersfield Basque Bash
- The Rib Masters : The First Family of Barbecue
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Sisters Hope Shirts Help Cut U. S. Debt : Simi Valley pair pledge to give the profits from their clothing venture to the federal government.
- WRENCH CHAMP: A 17-year-old North Hollywood girl...
- Polytechnic Student Gets Presidential Scholar Prize
- Lynwood Girls Travel to Sacramento, Greece
- GOP Rival to Run for Collins' Seat
- Irvine's AST Buys Tandy's Computer-Making Operation
- The Verdugo Mental Health Center has named...
- The Hellecasters"The Return of the Hellecasters" Pacific...
- Staff Cuts, Service Fees Weighed in Budget Plan : Finances: Layoffs of up to 25 employees are part of a worst-case scenario. Higher parking prices and a fire assessment district also considered to offset projected $6.4-million shortfall.
- Sailor Gets Life Term in Killing of Gay
- City Considers Separate Fire Department : Thousand Oaks: A councilman contends withdrawal from the county district could save up to $6 million annually.
- IRVINE : Council Joins With Newport on Route
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Set for Rehabilitation
- Baseball Tunes in for the Future : Television: Owners are expected to approve contract setting up partnership with networks that will generate lower revenue.
- Consultants and City Spending
- A Valuable Vision for Public Schools
- State Shouldn't Take Landscaping Funds
- Hammering. Sawing. Sweating. A group of teen-age mothers is learning the hard work of parenting and independence.
- China's Leaders
- Assemblyman Knight
- Tag the Taggers Law
- Assemblyman Knight
- Utility Lines Are Bad Graffiti
- Free Trade Agreement
- Intercultural Education
- Readers Come to the Defense of North Torrance Baseball Coach
- Clinton's Haircut
- Drug Reform
- Smitten With Bites
- Buffaloed
- Reader Criticizes Roybal and Applauds Latino Comedians
- MOVIES - May 27, 1993
- MOVIES - May 27, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 27, 1993
- When 'Enlightened' People Make Racist Remarks
- Seagram Buys 5.7% Stake in Time Warner : Media: Montreal-based firm says it is a friendly investor. It seeks to become Time Warner's largest shareholder.
- White House Can't Prove Health Plan Saves Money
- Court Rules Anaheim Vendor Ban Is Illegal : Street sales: Restricting the mostly Latino peddlers is deemed 'discriminatory.' City denounces decision.
- CRY ME A TUNE: Country singer-songwriter Chris...
- Riordan Discloses Two Arrests About 25 Years Ago : Campaign: He says he was held for drunk driving and interfering with an officer. 'I learned my lesson,' he adds.
- House Democrats Hammer Out Deal on Spending Curbs : Congress: Plan is aimed at winning votes of conservatives as budget showdown nears. Clinton's aides concede that defeat would be devastating.
- ECO-CRIMES: Superior Court Judge William W. Bedsworth...
- Teledyne, Chilean Indicted in Sale of Bombs to Iraq
- BUSINESS AS USUAL: Members of the Laguna...
- PAINTING POL: Secretary of State March Fong...
- Clinton Battles for Budget Votes : Congress: As showdown looms in the House, the President phones lawmakers to seek support. White House aides concede that defeat would be devastating.
- COLUMN ONE : Playing the Big-Name Game : As the election looms, Riordan and Woo try to one-up each other with endorsements. History casts doubt on success of such tactics, but in this race, anything that gets voters to the polls could be crucial.
- Retired Nurse, 73, to Graduate From College : Education: Adelaide Tatto of Pacoima may be Chapman University's oldest degree recipient.
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 27, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 27, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 27, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 27, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 27, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 27, 1993
- Obituaries - May 27, 1993
- Obituaries - May 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 27, 1993
- Clinton's Haircut
- Reading Into Library Cuts
- Compassionate Hero or Zealous Terrorist?
- Compassionate Hero or Zealous Terrorist?
- Diversity Is Good Business
- Immigration Legislation
- Clinton's Haircut
- Nuclear Testing
- Clinton's Haircut
- Car Numbers
- Compassionate Hero or Zealous Terrorist?
- Genetic Engineering
- Plea in a Dead Friend's Name
- Immigration Legislation
- Regulations Overused
- Rising Short Rates Unnerve Stock Funds
- KEEN OBSERVER: Call him the Bill Keene...
- Gunman, 11, Admits Robbery to Fund Trip
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Union Leader Quits Over Stock Scandal
- Gender Bias in Scholarship Test Charged
- Officials Will Review Transfer of Fannin
- Man Arrested in Hit-and-Run
- THOUSAND OAKS : Funds Allocated to 19 Public Service Groups
- Countdown to Election Day 13 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign : THE DAY IN REVIEW
- SANTA PAULA : Light Rainfall Is One for the Record Books
- 'Taps' for a Hero : Military: Highly decorated war veteran had lain in unmarked grave in Vietnam for 25 years. He is laid to rest with honors in Westwood.
- Reputed Hit Man Given 8-Year Sentence : Crime: Mobster allegedly organized a botched murder-for-hire scheme targeting a Lake Forest man.
- Lawyer Claims Crime Itself Proves DeHoyos Is Insane : Courts: No one in his right mind could commit such a heinous murder as that of 9-year-old girl, he says. An earlier conviction on the same charges was overturned.
- Wegerle Leads Return From Europe : Soccer: The South African-born player leaves England to play for United States against Peru.
- Pro Basketball
- A Rocky Situation : Joshua Tree Superintendent and Climbers Are at Odds Over Recent Ban on Bolts
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Richardson's No-Hitter Lifts Camarillo, 3-1
- Hyundai Rejects Recall After Losing $15-Million Suit
- ENTERTAINMENT
- From World Trade to Western: Marilyn Loewy,...
- REAL ESTATE
- MOURNING A CARDINAL: St. Didacus Catholic Church...
- Cambodian Election Tests Californians' Political Skills : Asia: 'I learned how to campaign . . . in Orange County,' says one who has returned to her homeland.
- Catch of the Day
- JAILHOUSE JAZZ: The students in this music...
- LOS ALAMITOS : 2 Schools Removed From Sell-Lease List
- Truck Hits Divider, Vehicles, Slowing I-5 Traffic; 1 Injured
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Police Contract Includes Pay Raises
- Riordan on Criminal Justice and the LAPD
- Silverwood Lake Is Still <i> the</i> Place for Stripers
- Miscellany
- Nelson Headed for Adams State
- THE ARTS
- SUMMER SIZZLES : ART : A Guide to what's Hot in Orange County
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Hits Record Low; Rates Rise
- McDonnell Douglas to Take Friday Off : Shutdown: Company is trying to reduce costs while slowing production line. More one-day plant closings are considered.
- STAYING AFLOAT: With the drought over, you...
- Sailor Who Killed Gay Shipmate Had No Regret, Court Told
- STANTON : Mulch Ado About Recycling
- The Parent Trap: Who's Minding Baby? : Children: Will kids in day care grow up to be geniuses? Or dysfunctional adults? A new study will track nearly 1,300 youngsters who are supervised in centers, by nannies or by parents.
- Body Found in Employees' Lot Near Hilton Hotel
- Transfer of Health Official Put on Hold : Medicine: Removal of county's outspoken head of disease control will be reviewed. Dr. Shirley Fannin says she is being made a scapegoat for the department's problems.
- ENCINO : Filtration Plant Subject of Meeting
- Music Classes Add Positive Note to Prison
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : No Political Neophytes in 4 Contests
- LAGUNA HILLS : Traffic Commission Seeks New Member
- Explosion, Fire Rip Yachts : Badly Burned Man Leaps in Sea; Three Boats at Marina Destroyed
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : UCLA Epidemiologists Retained by Rockwell
- WOODLAND HILLS : Artist Celebrates His 100th Birthday
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I : Marina Gives Foothill a Division Lesson
- NOTES
- LOS ALAMITOS : Chapman Returns With a Winner
- Quance's Signature Performance Results in Pair of National Records
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Budget Portables: The Computer Systems Division of...
- China Frees Dissident After 12 Years
- Avoid Risky Products, AIDS Drugs 'Buyers' Clubs' Told : Health: FDA also warns groups to accept physician supervision and stay clear of fraud. Activists say they are concerned and want to operate under guidelines.
- 4 Tourists Hurt by Shots as Egypt Bus Fails to Stop
- Pay-at-Pump Car Insurance Proposal Voted Down
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Firm Donates Cereal to Homeless Shelter
- Judge Refuses to Bar Public From Trial on Jail Expansion
- Countywide : Board Creates Fire Protection District
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Maple Leafs Take the Fifth, 3-2 : Game 5: Anderson's goal at 19:20 of overtime wins for Toronto, putting Kings in a must-win situation.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Menace': Message Is in the Madness : The Hughes twins progress from directing hip-hop videos to a free-form 'hood drama steeped in violent generational attitudes.
- Big Changes in the Mill : From a New CEO to a New Home, Digital Is Busy Remaking Itself
- Appeals Court Deals Setback to Glenfed : Thrifts: The judges rule that the government did not break a contract with the ailing S&L.; CEO vows to appeal.
- Celebration of Life : Hollywood Says Hooray for Seven Honorees Whose Longevity Totals 713 Years
- ANAHEIM : Residents to Get Stop Sign Hearing
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : 57 Illegal Chinese Immigrants Found
- Wilson Fills 4 Judicial Vacancies
- Thousand Oaks Planners OK 94-Home Project
- Rates may be lower, but teenagers are still : Dropping Out
- Grand Jury Urges Changes in Juvenile Court Schools : Education: Report seeks sustained attendance, to ensure students get credits and the rehiring of counselors. About 12,000 felons enroll each year.
- Solitude in the Sagebrush : Antelope Acres: Residents fear that development threatens the tiny community's rural lifestyle.
- Barkley Adds MVP to Dream Year : Pro basketball: He says he will have reached pinnacle if Suns win NBA title and might retire.
- Launching Pad to Simi Valley's Liking : Southern Section baseball: Pioneers blast three home runs over short fence en route to 8-1 win over Montebello in second round of Division I playoffs.
- Labor Board to Investigate Batboys
- The Message Is a Little Too Deadly
- Wegerle Leads Players' Return From Europe : Soccer: The South African-born player leaves England to play for United States against Peru.
- Harris' Hit in 10th Is a Winner : Baseball: Two-out single with bases loaded gives Dodgers their eighth victory in a row, 10-9 over San Diego Padres.
- FRENCH OPEN / WOMEN : Davenport's Debut Ends Quickly
- England Hails Its Newest Acting King
- SUMMER SIZZLES : CLASSICAL MUSIC and DANCE : Ballet Events Give a Kick to Summer Concert Fare : A Guide to what's Hot in Orange County
- ART REVIEW : Warhol's World in Polaroid
- Adventures in Home-Building : Typically Wary Industry Looks Favorably on Metal Framing, Prefab Panels
- Ocean Pacific Measures Itself for Alterations : Retailing: New CEO John Warner will build toward success by using the company's major strength--near-universal name recognition. He hopes to project good image to new customers.
- Serbs Retrieve Bodies of 2 Lovers
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Officer's Lawyers Rest Their Case
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Arrests Create Crisis for Democracy Talks
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Kurdish Rebels Kill at Least 33 People
- Official Sees New Limits on U.S. Leadership
- BARELY DAMP: As Lydia Parsons of Northridge...
- * Charles D. Hepler; Former Reader's Digest Publisher
- NOW Criticizes Handling of Sexual Harassment Charges
- OJAI : Council Delays Merger of Valley Communities
- Countywide : Off-Ramp in Tustin Will Open Today
- Compton High Teacher Faces Charges of Sex With Minor
- Whale of an Old Specimen : Paleontology: A 4-million-year-old skeleton is being hailed as the best preserved and most complete of its kind.
- SIMI VALLEY : 800 Homes Taken Off Map of Flood Zones
- Mater Dei Names Girls' Athletic Director, Tennis Coach
- Tragedy Didn't Keep La Quinta Pitcher From Victory
- Pro Basketball
- Pierce's Pack Signs Pact With Mets
- Anderson Doesn't Hesitate This Time : Maple Leafs: After failing to score earlier in overtime, he makes shot that gives Toronto a 3-2 victory.
- 0.043-Second Miss Is as Good as a Mile : As Unser Becomes Part of a Legacy, Goodyear Has to Be Satisfied With a Role in History
- Southern Section Baseball Playoffs : DIVISION I : In His First Start of Season, Esperanza's Hart Finishes Edison
- Greenspan's Optimism Stirs Inflation Jitters : Economy: Consumer confidence is at its lowest level since last fall, but the Fed chairman says conditions are ripe for job growth.
- COLUMN ONE : America's Forgotten Fiefdoms : Obscure special districts spend billions each year overseeing water, graveyards and other local needs. So many exist that critics say they defy understanding and oversight.
- Fashion Chic
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Spear May Be Oldest N. America Artwork
- Riot Victim Pushes for a Monument to Good Samaritans : Memorial: Raul Aguilar was severely beaten during last year's violence. Now recovered, he wants the city to pay tribute to the people who rescued him from attackers.
- Guatemalans Here Seek Refugee Protection
- John Gould; Pioneer TV, Radio Critic
- Gays in the Military: Sensible Compromise? : 'Don't ask, don't tell, don't listen, don't investigate'
- Baby almost on board: Lisa Loomis was...
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trustees Lay Off Workers, Cut Hours
- DANA POINT : Body Found in Water Still Unidentified
- Loofah Is a Many Splendored Thing : Spring fever is a transitory sickness, but while it lasts it can turn its victims into a hunka hunka burning love.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Talk to Cover Being Ready for 'Big One'
- Hart Overmatched but Not Outhustled : High school baseball: Indians force top-seeded South Hills to rally for a 3-2 victory.
- Clippers Will Talk to Wilkens
- PEOPLE WATCH
- BANKING
- Parishioners in O.C. Join the Mourning for Slain Cardinal
- PLATFORM : Still Seeking Respect
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Students Removed From Classroom Over Electromagnetic Concerns : Education: Children will finish school year in the library. Technicians detect fields with high exposure.
- Toad Territory : Campsites to Be Closed in Effort to Save Wildlife
- FILLMORE : Texaco Reaches Accord on Refinery Cleanup
- Griffin, No. 1 Simi Valley Escape With a 1-0 Victory Over Rio Mesa : High school softball: Pitcher keys seventh-inning rally with a bunt single after getting out of bases-loaded jam.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III : Irvine's Flurry in the Fourth Keys 3-1 Victory Over Torrance
- It's Still Mystery to Them : Kings: They are left wondering how they let Game 5 against Maple Leafs get away.
- He's Heading for Life in the Slow Lane : Radio: After 36 years on KNX, the last 17 as both weather and traffic guru, Bill Keene is quitting the business he loves with some dissatisfaction over how automated his once-unpredictable job has become.
- Fox Comes Out Fighting With Its Fall Lineup : Television: The network will challenge '60 Minutes,' 'Roseanne' and 'Seinfeld' with aggressive counterprogramming.
- El Camino Real Wins Without Scoring Style Points : City 4-A baseball playoffs: Top-seeded Conquistadores grind out a 5-0 victory over Van Nuys in opening round.
- Marine Still Backs Gay Ban but Says Son's Case Changed Him
- NAME GAME: Fame came to swimmer Kristine...
- HAIRCUT BUZZ: Next time he needs a...
- Clinton Aide's Ties Questioned
- Water Conservation Citations in Camarillo Rise
- LOS ANGELES : Council Orders Audit of Waste Water Program
- Schools Help Fight Workers' Comp Fraud : Crime: Public education, farmers and others donate $155,000 to the district attorney's fund to crack down on fraudulent claimants.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Campaign Spending Reform Is Goal
- UCLA's Researchers to Continue Study of Workers at Rockwell : Health: Over concerns of some members, the panel retains epidemiologists to examine effects of nuclear material on employees at the Santa Susana complex.
- VENICE : 9 Traffic Officers Added to Weekend Beach Patrol
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III : La Quinta's Seven-Run Fifth Turns Back Woodbridge
- NFL Expansion Teams Will Pay $140 Million
- Cal Lutheran Charges Into World Series
- Bear Hunters Keep Right to Use Dogs
- THE ARTS
- REAL ESTATE : Residential Sales at Core of Rancho Santa Margarita Are Nearing
- ENTERTAINMENT
- PacTel Says It Might Pay for Spinoff : Communications: The money--paid in the hope of speeding PUC approval--would compensate ratepayers for their interest in the company's cellular and paging units.
- Consolidated Owners Buy Back Interest
- SECURITIES
- Workplace Is No Place for Abuse, by Anyone
- Long Paw of the Law : Boris Is Nearing Retirement, but He Hasn't Lost a Step When It Comes to Sniffing Out Crime
- Canadiens Hold Back After Win : Monday's game: They reach the Stanley Cup final by beating Islanders, 5-2, but try not to get carried away.
- THE ARTS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : After Doing Nothing, He Did It All
- Art of the Essay Lives at 'NewsHour'
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Wickman, Kelly Lead Yankees Over Orioles
- The Secret Power of a Hoover Vac
- Rehnquist Slams Marshall Papers' Release : Judiciary: Library of Congress criticized for giving early access to files. Court, late jurist's family were not consulted, chief justice says.
- House Approves Research Bill With an AIDS-Immigrant Ban
- PORT HUENEME : Schools Drop Plan to Require Uniforms
- LAPD Panel Names Civilian Overseer : Government: Joseph Rouzan is given powerful role as Police Commission executive director. The move fulfills a key recommendation of Christopher Commission.
- SAN FERNANDO : City OKs Transfer of Cable Franchise
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : 2 Edison Workers Rescued After Night in Canyon
- VAN NUYS : Judge Says Defendant Faked Heart Attack
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II TENNIS : Sunny Hills Advances to Semifinals
- WESTERN CONFERENCE : Phoenix Goes After 2-0 Edge Over Seattle
- Baseball
- SUMMER SIZZLES : THEATER : A Curtain Call for Musicals, Shakespeare : A Guide to what's Hot in Orange County
- Congress Gets Pitch on China Trade Status : Human rights: The President seeks extension of most-favored-nation benefits for a year. But some want tougher plan.
- BOOK REVIEW : An Oddly Bloodless Memoir of Gary Hart : THE GOOD FIGHT: The Education of an American Reformer <i> by Gary Hart</i> ; Random House $23, 312 pages
- Attorneys at War Over Representation of King : The law: Current and former lawyers for beating victim file complaints. State Bar investigates.
- SECURITIES
- AT&T; Aims to Simplify Global Phone Service : Telecommunications: With partners from several nations, a new venture will battle British Telecom for market share.
- AUTOS
- Furon Profit for Quarter Drops 20% : Earnings: Laguna Niguel plastics manufacturer reports $1.75 million for three months, down from $2.2 million.
- A Man's Paradise : More Guys Are Braving the Alien World of Malls and Boutiques to Buy Clothes for Their Women
- ORANGE : Spunky 73-Year-Old Is Chapman Grad
- CSU, County, Cities Agree on Campus Pact
- VENTURA : City Council Approves Renewed Development
- Corrections Deputy Director Gets Top Job
- NOTES : Zhitnik's Head Aches From Lefebvre's Check
- RETAILING
- College Lenders Faulted in Clinton Fight : Education: Students and lawmakers say the lenders, who stand to lose billions, have created a sham to show students oppose aid reform.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Nomination May Add Race Issue to Democrats' Schism
- New Child Support Law Under Attack : Families: A spate of bills address fathers' complaints that sharply higher payments are driving them to poverty. But the measure's backers hold firm, saying children are now getting their due.
- * Howard Goldberg; Co-Founder of Innovative Artists
- School Ties : Fixations: Robert Laurie gets his Associate of Arts degree tonight--some 28 years after first enrolling at Orange Coast College.
- Bosnia Initiative Criticized at NATO Talks : Diplomacy: Little enthusiasm is seen for contributing more troops to protect safe areas.
- TV REVIEWS / OPERA ON PBS : Taymor's 'Oedipus Rex' Is Close to Definitive
- SUMMER SIZZLES : POP MUSIC : A Guide to what's Hot in Orange County
- BANKING
- Changing Course : After a Spouse Reveals His or Her Homosexuality, O.C. Couples Have Found It's Not the End of the World--or Even of the Relationship
- Lawmaker Offers Rival Budget : Spending: Assemblyman Vasconcellos seeks to spread property tax shift over two years, sacrificing some traditional Democratic programs. Wilson spokesman says proposal is unacceptable.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Chick, Picus Stress Business Issues During Debate in City Council Race
- State Asked to Rule on Possible Conflict Involving Supervisor : District attorney: Susan Lacey will refrain from certain budget votes pending a decision. Her husband represents defendants under a county contract.
- Plan Approved to Streamline Sheriff's Staff : Government: The move to save $558,000 would eliminate nine high-ranking jobs without requiring layoffs.
- PERSPECTIVE ON RACE RELATIONS : Can We All Get Along? Not Yet : Until blacks are regarded as 'ordinary' Americans, little social disputes will take on extraordinary racial dimensions.
- Riordan Focuses on Rape Data
- Titans Gain a Guard, but Lose 2 Others
- Montrealers Fail to See Silver Lining
- Southern Section Baseball Playoffs : DIVISION II : Garcia Roughed Up; Buena Park Falls to Upland
- Lendl Hits a New Low in First Round : French Open: The three-time champion loses to 22-year-old French qualifier Huet, who gets his first tour victory.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Up 8.85; Dollar Hits Record Low
- That's the Ticket, Police Say About New Device
- County Sets Up Structure for HMO System for Poor : Health: Program will provide cheaper, more efficient care for 250,000 Medi-Cal patients, proponents say. OPTIMA would be the state's largest such organization.
- DESERT SONG: It could be the location...