- CHP Advises Drivers to Use Caution on Forest Roads : Safety: Three people have died in Angeles National Forest accidents this year. The toll is characterized as high.
- GARDEN GROVE : Lollipop Lodge Receives 2 Grants
- Council OKs $3.9-Billion L.A. Budget : Government: A study of airport as a potential revenue source, a political hot potato, is delayed. The combining of some city and county police services will be weighed.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Cuts Proposed in Public Safety Funds
- BREA : Holiday Trash Schedule Changed
- PANORAMA CITY : Zoning Board Backs Plans for MRI Center
- College Football
- Pro Basketball
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Corona del Mar Beats Wilson, Faces Peninsula in Semifinals
- Director Hired for Grove's 'King Lear'
- THE ARTS
- * Wilma Alice Burt; Hermosa Beach Activist
- Benefit of Surgery Questioned in 2 Studies of Prostate Cancer
- Fire Spares Everglades, but Hazard Continues
- Galactic Dust Trap Around Earth Located by Satellite
- Dominican Storm Toll 18
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Forum Tackles Budget Troubles : Finances: Residents offer unusual solutions to the shortfall. Some want to stop issuing birth certificates.
- Over Their Heads : St. Jude Supporters Take On Broadway in Parade of Flowers
- NEWPORT BEACH : City May Leave Tollway Agency
- Disbarred Lawyer Gets 27 Years for Role in Drug Ring
- SIMI VALLEY : Freedom Tree Group Celebrates Plantings and Unveils Its New Flag
- TARZANA : 9-Year Term to Start for Husband's Killer
- Fathers, What Are You Telling Your Sons About Sex?
- April Restaurant Closures
- Chicano Studies Activists Begin Hunger Strike at UCLA
- 2 Attorneys at War Over Handling of King Case : Law: The beating victim's first and second lawyers have complained to State Bar, which is investigating.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine Spoils Johnson's Debut With Reds
- Pro Basketball
- College Basketball
- Contreras Gets Start for Northridge
- Price, Trio of Players From CSUN Earn Volleyball Honors
- Evans Pitches In to Spark Crespi Past Bell Gardens
- ART REVIEW : Germany's Changing Picture
- Off the Sidelines : Recreation: Women over 30--many with kids on soccer teams--are lining up to play in O.C.'s first division just for them.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : Planes Bomb Camps of Rebels in Iraq
- Cut Out for the Part : Ex-Mayor Ruth Goldway Relishes Her Experience in Hit Movie 'Dave'
- BURBANK : Hospital Prepares for Health-Care Changes
- Simi Budget Plan Avoids Firings, Cuts : Economy: Officials credit a 1992-93 freeze on hiring and tight-fisted spending policies for ending the year in the black.
- LOS ANGELES : Deputy Pleads No Contest in Drug Delivery to Jail
- VAN NUYS : Students Hear Visiting Prosecutors
- SOUTHERN SECTION BADMINTON PLAYOFFS : Keppel Beats Estancia, Moves Into the Finals
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry to Play in Albuquerque
- The Supercomputer: An Impractical Vision?
- RETAILING
- Eye of Newt, Wing of Bat, 1/2-Inch Spanner
- * Frank Simpson III; Lawyer and Yachtsman
- Congress' Centrists Get Tax Anxiety : Presidency: Moderates who helped elect Clinton no longer see him as 'new kind of Democrat.' What happened to bold attacks on spending, they ask?
- O.C. Republicans a Surprise Entry on Cambodia Ballots
- Bill to Ban Replacement of Strikers Clears House Panel
- SLAYING SHOCK: For many Latinos in Ventura...
- TV Ratings : Surprise! 'Cheers' Finale Powers NBC to Top
- Panel Schedules New Base-Closure Hearing
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Arms-to-Iraq Charge Denied by Official
- Tuning Up Charity With Elbow Grease : Volunteers: Gift of time donated by Orange County firms proves an invaluable commodity.
- * Vladimir Promyslov; Former Mayor of Moscow
- Guatemala Leader Seizes Total Power
- Bare-Bones Spending Plan Unveiled : Oxnard: A June 8 public hearing is scheduled on the $60-million budget. Officials say the worst may be yet to come.
- SAN FERNANDO : Hearing Planned on Higher Sewer Charge
- Countywide : Store Collecting Used Puzzles for Elderly
- House Gridlock: Deal Fast or Face Defeat
- Burbank : Board, Council to Discuss School Goals
- PASADENA : Man Slain by Police After Killing His Wife
- City to Weigh Ban on Topping Oaks
- Whiz Kids With a Vision of the Future : Students: State's $40,000 annual science fair draws 807 entrants with projects ranging from 'H-H-H-Humpty Dumpty, an Egg De Laid' to 'How Light Affects Brine Shrimp.'
- Decisions
- It's a Pain After a Great Game
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / CITY SECTION PLAYOFFS : Sylmar Takes Advantage of University Miscues, Wins in 8th, 6-5
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Southern California Christian Caught in Second Round
- Bulls Bullied, Leave New York in Sorry State : NBA East: They are manhandled by the Knicks in 96-91 loss and return home trailing in series, 2-0.
- 2 L.A. Museums Threatened With Closure in June : Art: The California Museum of Science and Industry and the California Afro-American Museum may shut down if the state fails to find funding before a June 15 deadline.
- Homes Sending Less Trash to Landfills
- The Death of a Mexican Cardinal
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Rahal Makes Contribution From Sidelines
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Capistrano Valley, Laguna Beach Play Rematch Tonight
- The Laff Stop, Orange County's first full-time...
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Girly': Strong Ensemble, Predictable Humor
- TV REVIEWS / OPERA ON PBS : 'McTeague': Music Loses in This Version
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Art of Filming the Impossible
- Wrong Kind of Fan Plagues Bono : Fear: Former singer wins a restraining order against a man who both threatens and tries to befriend him. The transient is in a mental hospital.
- Hubble Telescope Peers Deep, Finds Nursery of Young Stars
- Rebirth, Renewal, Retreat: The Fates of Hurricane Andrew : For four hard-hit families, recovery has run at different speeds. One home is nearly finished. Another's owner has disappeared.
- SEAL BEACH : Utility-Users Tax More Than Doubled
- Polonia's Homer Is Rare, but Well Done for Angels
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Garza Caps Comeback for Notre Dame, 6-5
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Arrest Warrant Issued for Hatcher
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II : Ortega, Solid Defense Lift La Habra
- Dynamiters Drove Selves to Succeed
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION V, VI SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : No-Hitter Moves Valley Christian Into Second Round
- Compassionate Hero or Zealous Terrorist?
- Affordable Housing
- Compassionate Hero or Zealous Terrorist?
- Immigration Legislation
- Clinton's Haircut
- Immigration Legislation
- Compassionate Hero or Zealous Terrorist?
- Compassionate Hero or Zealous Terrorist?
- Clinton's Haircut
- Names in the News - May 26, 1993
- Names in the News - May 26, 1993
- Obituaries - May 26, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 26, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 26, 1993
- Wieder Defends Accepting Lunch Gift From Lobbyists : Politics: The Board of Supervisors chairman says the January meal would have been allowed under stringent ban that goes into effect next month.
- Pond Vs. Arena: Name Issue on Ice : Negotiations: Disney and Ogden officials still can't agree on Anaheim venue's official moniker.
- NEWBURY PARK : Man, 25, Found Dead of Apparent Gunshot
- Walsh Sends Apologies for Criticizing Washington
- SOBER LEARNING: Graduation and prom parties have...
- BIRD WATCH: Most cocktail parties honor someone...
- Block Reopens Jail After Board Pledges Funds
- ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Campaign Hits Dizzying Pace, Variety of Locales
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Blacks Assail Riordan; Woo Dealt Legal Setback
- WHAT ABOUT BOB?: County Democrats are offering...
- State Dropout Rate Declined to 16.6% in '92
- Thousands Honor Slain Cardinal : Mexico: Mourners decry drug violence, official impotence.
- Clinton Supports Benefits Curbs to Win Tax Plan OK : Economy: Compromise is designed to quash a House Democratic rebellion two days before key floor vote. Party chiefs concede energy levy will be modified.
- TINY INN: Dana Point can boast of...
- Sheriff Shuts Jail but Relents After Showdown
- Travel Flap Stirs In-House Probe; 5 to Regain Pay
- OTHER NEWS - May 26, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 26, 1993
- American and French Heroines
- American and French Heroines
- Genetic Origins of Good and Evil
- Genetic Origins of Good and Evil
- American and French Heroines
- Rep. Maxine Waters
- American and French Heroines
- Rep. Maxine Waters
- Change
- Popularity in Polls
- Motorist Killed by Car Engine Part
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Builder Chosen for Senior Citizen Center
- Water District Approves Plan to Seek Land Near Reservoir
- 4 Men Arrested in Kidnaping Case
- Hot Dog Heaven on a Thousand Oaks Sidewalk
- Toxic Discharges
- VAN NUYS : Trial Begins for Man Over Poverty Claim
- Man Given Prison Under New Worker's Comp Fraud Law
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Site for Farmers' Market Rejected
- Studying a Uniform Proposal : Education: Hueneme Elementary School District parents and officials are thinking of standardizing attire to reduce gang influences and instill student pride.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Grand End to Chamber Fest
- Hi Yo! Salute to the Lone Ranger Set in Lone Pine
- Many Host Countries Favor Older Peace Corps Workers : Traditional cultures value the wisdom of age; career skills prove handy. Presence of woman, 66, in Tanzania raised eyebrows.
- Profile : Exiled Palestinian Comes In From the Cold : 'This is where I belong,' says university President Hanna Nasir, home after 18 years.
- O.C. Dropout Rate Plunges by Nearly 40% Since 1986 : Education: Special programs and changes in curriculum are credited with keeping more at-risk high school students coming to class.
- National Agenda : Factor X: The Khmer Rouge in Cambodia's Elections : The Communist faction is boycotting the vote. But it's still the most terrifying force in the country.
- Time Takes Some of the Sting Out of Miami Officer's Retrial
- OXNARD : Man Robbed, Beaten at Convenience Store
- CityWalk Opens at Universal : Entertainment: The two-block street is unveiled during a lavish celebration where guests mix with celebrities.
- THEATER REVIEW : Father Knows Best in 'Alone Together'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Stokes Premiere Closes Santa Monica Season
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Insensitivity in Closure Listing
- Smaller Oil Companies Find Riches Still Remain : Business: They mine wells large producers have abandoned. One company brought production from 25 barrels daily to more than 580.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Sleuth Takes Own Case of Stolen Statue
- MISSION HILLS : Elderly Victim of Pit Bull Leaves Hospital
- 2 Scandal-Plagued Managers of Water District Retire Posts
- Transit Authority to Eliminate 39 Staff Posts Through Layoffs, Attrition : Transportation: At $624.3 million, the OCTA tentative budget for fiscal 1994 is $70 million less than this year. Freeway projects represent $385 million of the proposal.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Newton Puts Forward Feats of Flute
- COLUMN RIGHT/ SUSAN CARPENTER McMILLAN : Ozzie & Harriet for the '90s: Ozzie & Harriet : When personal fulfillment became society's goal, the nuclear family fell into disfavor. Now, it's time to reconsider.
- LOS ANGELES : Students at Hearing Say They Feel Safe at Schools
- Aliso Viejo : Shooting Victim Identified by Police
- Helen Shrock; Ventura's 1st Female Bus Driver
- ENCINO : Man Who Scaled Pop Star's Gate Charged
- Celebrating L.A. Icons : Universal CityWalk Is for Real--Almost
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Convicted of Attempted Murder, Assault
- Rise of Astronomy Traced in Exhibit
- NEWBURY PARK : TV Writer Works on Play for Alma Mater
- IRVINE : 107 College Students Win Scholarships
- CAMARILLO : School District Seeks Jobs-Panel Volunteer
- Bichette Still Struggling to Live Up to His Billing
- Kersee Resigns as Coach of UCLA Women's Team
- Vranau Resigns After One Year as Burbank High Baseball Coach
- Ryun Never Heard the Footsteps--or Much Else
- College Basketball
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : If There Is Time to Spare, Mansell Can Find Some Novel Ways to Spend It
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Indifferent Curation Sinks 'Beyond the Bay'
- ART
- GOLF / FRED ROBLEDO : Access to Players, Wide-Open Spaces Can Make Security Difficult
- Mayor's Race Takes Low Road Down Stretch : Politics: Two weeks before the election, images overwhelm issues in bids for votes. : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Recruiting of Latinos for Beer Ads Is Criticized by Health Workers, Activists
- New California Round of Base Hearings Due
- Fires Just Waiting to Happen : Code violations abound, study of two inner-city neighborhoods finds
- Creature Comforters : Laguna Animal Control Officers Put in Tough Days Helping Beasts
- OXNARD : Arraignment Set for Man Accused of Rape
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Officers of Failed Bank Are Arraigned
- Justin BrunetteSchool: Ocean ViewSport: BaseballPosition: Pitcher/first basemanClass:...
- EASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL : Jordan Will Do His Best to Even Score With Knicks
- Apartment House Collapses
- Russian Flag Raised Over 115 Disputed Ships
- OIL CONNECTION: The oil industry may be...
- Five Black Sorority Sisters Drop Racial Harassment Complaint
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Denny's Manager in Race Bias Case Fired
- Get Your Chocolate 'Fix' Without Fudging on Diet
- Culture : Last Samba for Brazil's Powerful Lottery Lords? : A gutsy judge has convicted 14 <i> bicheiros </i> of racketeering. It could spell the end of the popular, century-old 'animal game.'
- Crean's World : Spiders in the salad! Towels aflame! This is cooking--on local cable of course.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Blaze Threatens to Cut Road to Keys
- Blue-Ribbon Affair : 600 Celebrate 25th Anniversary and $28 Million in Fund Raising
- Glorious Thaw : Crowded, Snow-Clogged Yosemite Turns Visitors Away
- CORONA DEL MAR : Developer Is Rescued From Boat
- VENTURA : Businessman Pleads Guilty in Tax Case
- EQUALITY WATCH : Hold the Bigotry!
- Taking No Chances : Home Turned Into Fort, to Neighbors' Dismay
- BURBANK : Library Director Given Reassignment
- Countywide : Vote Abstentions Set Agency Record
- GRANADA HILLS : Surveillance Helps Convict 2 Vandals
- LOMITA : Boy, 3, Drowns in Family's Back-Yard Swimming Pool
- Drug Charges Peril Chicago Gang Verdicts : Crime: Alleged narcotics use by informants in government offices probed. A number of El Rukn convictions could be scuttled.
- ORANGE : 3 Rob Restaurant, Handcuff Manager
- Nobody Laughs at 'College Boys' Now : Penske's 25 Years of Marrying Indy Cars and Technology Bring Unprecedented Success
- Yale Wants Angelini Despite Assault Charge : High school soccer: Ivy League school sticks with Harvard-Westlake star who was caught on video tape kicking an opponent on the head during a game.
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : U.S. Will Compete in 25-Meter Short-Course Meet
- Calcante, Maumausolo Are Matadors' First Division I All-Americans
- Eastern Series Proves Ugliness Is in Swollen Eye of Beholder
- Parents Rejoice as Baby Taken With Stolen Van Is Found Safe
- * Steven S. Weisman; Pioneered State's "Rent-a-Judge System"
- Husband in Marital Fraud Case Gets Land : Divorce: Anaheim banker who successfully sued ex-wife is awarded four parcels the pair had owned. But the ruling was not a total victory.
- Chatsworth Digs Deep, Beats Taft for Title : High school tennis: After two earlier losses to Toreadors, Chancellors take advantage of round-robin format that rewards team depth.
- PREP BASEBALL : Esperanza, Edison Set for the Second Round
- Flyers Hire Simpson to Replace Dineen as Coach
- Demers Demurs From Comment About a Toronto-Montreal Final
- Clinton Likely to Seek Health Care Board : Medicine: National agency seen as a way to regulate benefits, services and spending. Some fear it would just set wage and price controls.
- Sailor's Plea Averts Possible Death Penalty : Navy: Judge discloses plea bargaining in killing of gay shipmate. The defendant could get life in prison.
- S. Korea Generals Ousted Over '79 Coup : Asia: President is conciliatory on inspection of north's nuclear facilities. Move is seen as a break with U.S.
- CSUN AT BAT: Cal State Northridge goes...
- DROPOUTS DROP: Once again, the state's high...
- TRANSITION: Defense spending helped the San Fernando...
- Supreme Court Casts Doubt on Male-Only Public Schools
- 6 Months Later, Spiro Murder Case Remains a Baffler : Mystery: A team of investigators continues to sift evidence in deaths of British businessman, his wife and three children. Despite a flood of sensational theories, there are no answers.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Corporations Fund Day-Care Center
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Extradition of Boy, 16, in Fatal Carjacking Sought
- LOS ANGELES : Civil Rights Probe Urged After Acquittal in Slaying
- BUENA PARK : Teachers Protest Contract Impasse
- GLENDALE : Arson Case Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- An Appreciation: Athalie Clarke
- Tennis
- UC IRVINE NOTES : Catala Gets Olympic Festival Berth
- Ceballos Is Beacon for Suns : Western: His 21 points show the way during 105-91 victory over the SuperSonics.
- A Dream Come True Turns to Heartbreak for Batboy, 14
- PREP TENNIS : University One Step From No. 1 Team
- Thousand Oaks' Jones Gets Suspension Lifted
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : This Isn't Homecoming Scioscia Planned
- PREP GOLF : Woods Wins Title Again With 68
- 'Cronkite Report' Revives Documentary
- Comarco Reports Quarterly Profit of 13 Cents Per Share
- TECHNOLOGY : Graphix Zone Launches Electronic Publishing Venture Using CD-ROM
- Southland Law Firms Set Up Shop in Mexico : Trade: U.S. executives want attorneys close at hand to help guide them through bureaucracy and unfamiliar business practices.
- Formula Maker Agrees to Pay $8 Million
- Dole Plans Acquisition of Produce Businesses
- Firm Settles Lawsuit With Fired Ex-President
- GM Names Heidi Kunz Treasurer; 1st Woman in Job
- K7 Capital Completes Cosmetic Firm Acquisition
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Geico Agrees to $21-Million Prop. 103 Rebate, 37% of '88 Amount
- Flamemaster Increases Its Stake in PerfectData
- Cardiac Sciences Inc.: The Irvine medical equipment...
- Brad A. Morrice has been appointed to...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Short-Term Rates Leap; Dow Gains : Market Overview
- Amerigon Seeks Backing to Power Its Electric Vehicle Component Line : Investment: Heavy losses bring skepticism, however, that the firm will be viable even if it is able to raise $12 million by going public.
- Faucet Makers Agree to Provide Warnings
- Temporary Lab Help Is Formula for Success : Employment: On Assignment supplies customers with skilled scientific personnel. The Canoga Park company nearly doubled its profits in 1992.
- Virgin Deal May Start Paying Off Soon : Music: Recording giant EMI executives have high hopes that the $1-billion acquisition will be a major profit maker.
- Treasurer Says Wilson Downplays State's Fiscal Fix
- Allergan Agrees to Joint Trials of Drugs
- KID STUFF: Look out, Chuck E. Cheese....
- Cal Amplifier Inc. Ranked 10th Among Small Businesses
- HomeBase to Move to Irvine From Fullerton : Retail: The $23-million lease for the site of the company's new corporate headquarters ranks among the county's largest.
- Leonard Kahn and M. Edward Sample have...
- Four Star Acquires 50% of Genesis Entertainment
- Music
- Saks Fifth Avenue announced that Philip B....
- Coast Guard Seizes Ship, 169 Refugees : Smuggling: Freighter is stopped 70 miles off San Francisco after dropping off Chinese immigrants. They are being held pending asylum hearings.
- AUTOS
- Films: Capella International Inc., a German-owned film...
- 2 Firms Honored for Hiring the Disabled
- Sega to Begin Rating System for Video Games : Entertainment: Labeling similar to that used for motion pictures will gauge the level of graphic violence in each game.
- Carolyn A. Bruskin has joined Woodward-Clyde Consultants...
- Davis Named Executive VP at American Savings Bank
- SANTIAGO : Chile Chooses
- Media : Cristina's Controversy : Imported talk show enrages conservatives and liberals alike in Mexico.
- Gov. Florio Receives J.F.K. Courage Award
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Bad Breath May Not Be Kiss of Death
- Democrats Launch Drive to Outmaneuver Perot : Politics: Effort is an attempt to bolster support for Clinton's agenda. Party hopes to collect $15 membership fee.
- CHATSWORTH : Center for Disabled May Get New Role
- Banner of Roasting Dog at City Hall Art Exhibit Is Removed
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Auto Deaths on Mountain Roads May Surpass Record
- COSTA MESA : Tourney Nets $55,000 for Student Center
- MTA Perk--Free Coffee--Criticized by Congressman
- PREP SOFTBALL : Foothill Hoping Its Luck Continues in the Playoffs
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Six Local Schools Make Field for Road to Omaha
- Taft Suffers a Stinging Defeat; Granada Hills Wins City Golf
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Back to Future of Video Guru : Korean-born Nam June Paik has a genius for merging high-tech and human nature. You can see it in his his sculptures at the Newport Harbor Art Museum till June 27.
- Spotlight: CBS Inc.
- Man Gets Ex-Wife's Share of Land
- Fashion : Funky in the Middle : Jr. High School Cool Mixes Nitty-Gritty of Grunge With Sag, Bag of Rap Inspirations
- Big Rigs, Bagpipes and Dudes With a Mission
- DOG LICENSE: John Smiley will tell you...