- A Man of His Words : With a civil tone and a principled eye, Murray Kempton searches for New York's moral centers.
- Takasugi Rejects $19,500 Pay Raise
- Home Drome
- VENTURA : Kinko's to Move 125 Workers to Oxnard
- Man Arrested After Four-City Chase
- Dunleavy Eats Right, Has Robinson in Sight : Pro basketball: Trip to deli is lucky for Milwaukee coach, who wins lottery for No. 1 NBA draft pick.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : His Motto: Better Late Than Never
- WORLD CUP '94 / 25 DAYS AND COUNTING : A SOCCER ROCKER : Lalas Plays to Own Beat : U.S. Defender Is a Hit With Fans but Hits Sour Note With Game's Purists
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Ribbs Can't Burst Bubble of Foyt, Herta
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS / WESTERN CONFERENCE : Vancouver Gets Offensive Just in Time to Beat Toronto
- Time on Their Hands
- HOT JOBS : Bus Driving: Route to Independence
- Drought, 'invader' trees killing cottonwoods : The government and Rio Grande Valley citizens are joining forces to curb the loss of the native bosque.
- D. Neumann; a Mainstay of Famed Theater
- Family and Friends Gather at the Onassis Apartment for Wake : Tribute: Prayers are also said at her N.Y. neighborhood church. Funeral and burial to be held today.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Commission Seats Open to Residents
- BUENA PARK : Students Win Prizes for Patriotic Slogans
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Players' Parents Can Attend Soccer Clinic
- Dear Street Smart:Recently we had to drive...
- 2nd Videotape May Hold Clues to Orange Slaying
- Medical Prodigy Has Prodigious Plans : Science: A 12-year-old, who is about to graduate from college, hopes to make a breakthrough in fight against Parkinson's disease. He has learned to take his 200-plus IQ in stride.
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : College: Free Children Who Stay the Course
- Royal Deed Crowned : Fullerton Rabbi Honors Son of Bulgarian King Whose Actions Saved 50,000 Jews
- Booth Finishes Second in Junior Tournament
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Lehman Maintains Pace for First Tour Victory
- 'Maverick' Wins Big Pot at Box Office : Movies: An estimated $17.2-million take for the weekend is the biggest opening this year.
- 'Bad Girls' Fires Off Bad Message
- D-Day Plus 50 Years: O.C. Vets Look Back : War: Valor, death and drama of Normandy invasion are recalled by those who took part.
- OJAI : Steers Heed Nature's Call in Fund-Raiser
- District Considers Medi-Cal to Attract Funds : Education: If approved, the state program would compensate Hart schools for some costs of the health care they are required to provide.
- COMMITMENTS : All the Rage : Remember when you tied your sister up? Told your brother you'd hate him forever? The stress of being an adult can reignite those childhood feelings of hurt and anger
- 'How Remarkable . . . to Have Lived Such a Life' : Remembering Jackie: Elegance, stoicism and courage.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Despite Glitches, Reelect Jacobs
- ANAHEIM : Park Programs Needc Teen-Age Volunteers
- ORANGE : Chapman Seniors to Unveil Mascot Statue
- THE PHILIPPINES
- UAL, Union Revise Accord on Buyout
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : With Attendance Down, Knott's Berry Farm Hopes That Its Newest Attraction Will Get It : Out of a Jam
- SIMI VALLEY : School District to Install Voice Mail
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: In November, they came for...
- Gas Leaks in Subway Prompt New Questions : Red Line: Quality of design, construction and supervision are under scrutiny. Officials say system is safe.
- Nationwide AIDS Observances Raise Funds
- COLUMN ONE : Stuck in the Mud in Russia : The spring thaw and notoriously bad roads mean a miserable month of muck. Stranded residents complain the government leaves too many routes unpaved with bad intentions.
- LAUGH LINES : We Threw You a Line and You Ran With It
- MOORPARK : New Site Planned for Maintenance Yard
- Hoag Hospital Ends Birth Announcements : Security: Concerned about baby stealing, it is the last of the county's big maternity hospitals to stop providing newborns' names to newspapers.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : District May Alter Weapons Ban Policy
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT TEACHING : 'Every Student Has Something to Offer'
- ORANGE : Orangewood Cook Merits Decoration
- Angels' Streak Finished : Baseball: Royals' Cone throws one-hitter to extend scoreless run in 4-0 victory. Lachemann has first loss as manager.
- FULLERTON : Alternatives Offered to Water Rate Hike
- SOFTBALL : CS Northridge, UCLA Win Twice, Earn Regional Titles
- Kings Talk With McMaster, McCammon About GM Job
- Cone Shows He's No Royal Pain
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Irma Vep' a Campy and Flippant Romp
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop : Yanni Gets Large Sound From Happy Band
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Some Major Cuts From Shonen Knife
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Depeche Mode Wisely Gets Back to Electro-Beat Basics
- JAZZ REVIEWS : 'Renegade Gentleman' Lives Up to His Moniker
- TAIWAN
- Employee Should Discuss Postponement of Vacation
- TUSTIN : New Principal Not New to Tustin High
- Rodgers Squeezed in Juiced Ball Year
- Rachtman Tunes In With 'Loveline' : Radio: He has gone from roaming rock clubs to dispensing advice to young listeners on KROQ.
- AUTOS
- U.S., Japan Plan to Swap 'Dual-Use' Technologies : Trade: American military knowledge will be exchanged for civilian technology.
- Robert Vosper; Led Growth of UCLA Library
- Rwandans Seek Refuge in Huge Tanzania Camp
- Confusing Freeway On-Ramp in Ventura to Be Widened
- 2 Die in Separate Auto Accidents
- Career Day to Focus on Life Science Work
- OXNARD : 4 Reported Stabbed in Melee at Party
- RESTORATION WATCH : Welcome Home
- Platform : 'It's a Symbol of Respect for Things I Do'
- NCAA SOFTBALL REGIONALS : Titans Fall One Victory Short of World Series : Tournament: Cal State Fullerton wins the first game, 2-0, but Cal State Northridge wins berth with a 4-0 decision.
- THEATER REVIEW : New Strain of 'Fame'? Not Exactly
- APPRECIATION : Trekking Off With Mission Accomplished
- Angelides' Attack on Roberti
- SECURITIES
- Motorist Says Absence of Merge Arrows Points to a Safety Hazard
- Self-Defense Training Pays Off for Couple
- Oscar Saul, 81; Screenwriter
- ELECTIONS / SUPERIOR COURT : Race for Judgeship Focuses on D. A.'s Role : Politics: Bradbury's support of White's candidacy sparks debate in legal community.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sale of Beer Along Parade Route Banned
- Dilemmas of the Deaf : School Choices Complex for the Hearing-Impaired
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinal Pitcher Hits Marlin, Brawl Follows
- Backstage With Barbra : Adoration and Acclaim Surprise Superstar
- Brother of Alleged Serial Killer Is Arrested on Sex Charges
- Celebrating the Routine Joys of Dodger Days
- VENTURA : Youths Paint Mural With a Message
- Group Hopes Historic Ranch Becomes Universal City's Other Tourist Stop
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Becker: Sampras Ahead of Field, Calendar
- THEATER REVIEW : Stale Text Hurts Static 'Shadows'
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : No. 1 USC, UCLA Advance to Men's NCAA Semifinals
- U.S. in Last-Ditch Effort to Thwart Suit by Hughes : Aerospace: The Pentagon allegedly stole satellite technology. A judgment up to $1.2 billion is expected in 23-year-old case.
- Haiti Poor Get Poorer in Embargo : Caribbean: Stiffer U.N. sanctions take effect. Some U.S. officials fear they will only add to the misery of the country's 7 million impoverished people.
- Economic Profile
- Tragic Comedy of Baseball Sent Beradino Into Acting : Drama: A veteran of "General Hospital" looks back somewhat fondly on his diamond days.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Cypress Wins, Gains Berth in State Tournament
- Pasadena Fund Waits for Turn in Growth Stocks
- U.S. Study Backs Allowing Export of Alaskan Oil : Energy: The report predicts that lifting the '70s-era ban would create jobs and boost federal government revenues.
- COMMITMENTS : Oh, to Be Young, In Love--and Have Suitors Who Speak
- Students Give Failing Grade to CLAS Test : Education: Many find format invasive, confusing. Officials say exam rates skills, not personal beliefs.
- Graf: Arrest May Be Help for Capriati
- Federated May Sweeten Macy Bid
- You're Who, and You're Running for What?
- Employees Say They Were Shocked by Collapse of First Pension Corp. : Finance: The SEC charges that the company's principals enticed investors to put money in mortgages that did not exist. Business records were a maze.
- CRISIS IN CENTRAL AFRICA : Rwandan Rebels Take Airport, Key Army Base : Africa: Kigali remains closed to air traffic, choking off relief supplies, U.N. reinforcement. Truce called to allow envoy's visit.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Woman Killed by Explosive Is Identified
- BOOMING BUSTERS: Whether they're called Generation X,...
- Maps to Shortcuts Get a Sales Jolt
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Nursing Program Honored
- PLATFORM : Let Police Pay the Bill
- Strawberry Fete Attracts Record Gate : Oxnard: About 85,000 take in the two days of festival activities, including 45,000 Sunday. Organizers are thrilled with the numbers.
- FAMILY : Foote Leaves the Impression There's a Twist for Everyone
- 'When a Man' Rings True
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Sly Mixture From Junior Brown
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Players Hit High Notes at Festival
- Knicks Put End to Era by Finishing Off Bulls : NBA playoffs: New York wins, 87-77, to advance to Eastern finals and halt Chicago's championship reign.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Griffey Ties Mantle's Record With 20th Homer
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Megan's Interco Breaks Track Record
- Hartford Writer Uses His Pen to Harpoon Ex-Whaler Coach
- Lester Horton Dance Awards Announced : Movement-based art: Choreographers, performers, troupes and writers are cited by the Dance Resource Center of Greater Los Angeles.
- RADIOMore Stern Fines? Radio personality Howard Stern's...
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Dance : Compelling Visions in 'Borders'
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Phillies' Hollins Suffers Broken Finger
- Lax Scrutiny Fosters Fraud in Trust Deeds
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Seal Beach Pier Fire Blamed on Short in Wires : Landmark: Electrical lines also caused the 1992 blaze, and the mayor pro tem recommends addressing the recurring cause when the wooden structure is rebuilt. Preliminary figures put the damage at $350,000.
- Today's Topic
- Barbecue a Kosher Rib-Tickler
- Politician's Raider Role Called Bad PR by Ferraro
- Countywide : La Vista High's Peer Program Honored
- Orange Coast Crew Wins Novice Four
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lachemann Proving a Quiet Leader
- MUSIC REVIEW : Stylish Haydn Ends L.A. Mozart Season
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Music Can't Do All the Talking for Himmelman
- CHINA
- CD-ROM Gives New Spin on Nixon
- JAPAN
- What a Bunch of Yo-Yos! : High-Tech Tricksters and Some Unlikely Supporters Are Putting a New Spin on an Age-Old Toy
- Korean Americans Still Ponder Fate of Edward Cho : Culture: Some feel O.C. developer, who committed suicide after child-molestation conviction, was a victim.
- Russians Fall Victim to the Boomerang Logic of Bosnia : Balkans: Serbian leaders insisted Moscow send peacekeepers. Now the policemen are being targeted by rebel gunmen.
- The Gift of Caring : Volunteer Doctors Treat 10,000 Kids a Year at Tiny Free Clinic
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A Funny Tale About the Ordinary, Amazing Folks of Grouse County : THE END OF VANDALISM <i> by Tom Drury</i> ; Houghton Mifflin $21.95; 321 pages
- IRVINE : Chorale to Perform at Carnegie Hall
- Well Wrought Way With Poems : Cleanth Brooks' criticism offered remarkable insight over two generations
- Council to Decide How Funds Will Be Divided : Simi Valley: Nearly $5.5 million in earthquake relief is available. The public is invited to hearing.
- Conversation With Barry J. Nidorf : 'Parents Must Show Children That Misbehavior Is Not Permitted'
- Runs, Errors Add Up to Victory for Rancho Santiago
- JAPAN
- 'Chunnel' Operator Faces Crunch Getting Its Finances in Order
- United, Unions Agree on Revised Buyout Pact
- TV Debates' Drama Is Not Just on the Air
- Tom Blake; Revolutionized Surfboard Design
- Daughters of Stars Speak Frankly, My Dear
- Countywide : State to Recognize 21 Public Schools
- The Beat Cop Takes a Back Seat, Again : LAPD: The city wanted to give patrol officers extra money, but union leaders shot down the proposal. Why?
- Lukas Celebrates--for a Minute : Horse racing: Workaholic trainer will seek first Belmont victory with Tabasco Cat after colt wins the Preakness.
- UCLA defeated Nevada Las Vegas, 2-1, and...
- Payyak Overcomes His Share of Bad Breaks : Badminton: The Corona del Mar athlete's durability, determination is crucial in section team competition.
- Joyner-Kersee Dedicates Feat to Namesake
- Cal Lutheran Loses to UC San Diego
- TV REVIEW : 'Substitute Wife' a Pioneer Love Story : Farrah Fawcett is transformed from prostitute to bride in 19th-Century Nebraska. It's an unusually frank network film.
- SCREENING ROOM : Asian Pacific Fest Continues With Solid Offerings
- John Weidner, Hero in Holocaust, Dies
- COMMITMENTS : What Parents Can Do to Help
- Savoring a World of Beauty After 66 Years in Shadows : Medicine: Nearly blinded at birth, mathematician made the most of partial sight. Surgery to save it surpasses hopes.
- Two Important Judicial Races : Here is the first of The Times' endorsements for L.A. Superior Court
- Candidates Get Territorial in Battle for GOP Nomination : Election: Republican primary campaign in 24th Congressional District focuses on personal matters such as residence and business credentials.
- Multicultural Manners : Numbers Count More to Some
- CAMARILLO : Decision on Housing Project Is Delayed
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Handicapped by Our Attitude : Railroads, expensive highways, military bases, water projects--the feds don't owe us, the feds created us.
- King Falls Short in Bid for No. 30
- HIV Testing
- The End of B&W; Debate
- In Support of Well-Conceived Music--Old and New
- Kathleen Brown
- Nuclear Weapons Spread
- Welfare Reform
- Gulf War Illnesses
- CLAS Tests Anger Pupils Even as...
- 'New World Order'
- Cartoon Alert
- Obituaries - May 23, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 23, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 23, 1994
- Community Essay : Dream of Becoming Citizen Must Be Protected by All : America must avoid the nightmare of a polarized nation pitting native-born residents against immigrants.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / LEGISLATURE : 'Business' Is New Buzzword for Candidates
- Trooper Faces Dilemma as Clinton Suit Co-Defendant : Courts: Denying allegations would contradict his past stories. Confirming them would embarrass President.
- From the Archives: Tom Hayden is serious about running for governor. So why is he having fun?
- Walter Mosley's Secret Stories
- Home Sales Continue Strong in April
- STYLE: INTERIORS : Color-Coordinated
- The Secret to Theme Park Happiness--Pacing
- Backpack & Budget : Sleeping Somewhere in Time
- For Bell Athletics, It's All D's : A coaching philosophy that emphasizes discipline, devotion and dedication has given the school one of the area's top sports programs.
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Around Here, Tonya's a Goddess
- Riordan to Speak at Asian Pacific Awards Dinner
- And to Top It All Off, Teens Hide Under Hats
- Fire Strands 150 People on Seal Beach Pier
- Battle of Dien Bien Phu Shaped Southeast Asia : Vietnam: Peasant army of nationalists and communists defeated the French 40 years ago, ending colonial rule and setting stage for U.S. involvement in most divisive war of its history.
- Chief of UCLA Police Force Named
- OXNARD : Driver Crashes Into Car Parked on Street
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tapani's Arm Is Enough for Twins
- Kick-Starting Their Careers : For Olajuwon, Ewing and Others, Athletics Began With Soccer
- In the Movies, Everyone Has a Home : Hollywood really doesn't say much about the problem of the homeless, preferring to make it sugar sweet and serve it up for the masses : FILM COMMENT
- A Dog's Life? How About Pool, Sun Deck, Soft Rug?
- Despite Some Woes, Many See El Rio as Their Oasis
- Business: Tisherman Named Top Entrepreneur
- WEST ADAMS : Housing-Market Project Under Way
- Woman's Dream Could Turn to Ashes: AIDS by Insemination : Medicine: Laguna Niguel mother, one of five who contracted HIV through procedure, is suing a West Los Angeles clinic.
- Plunking citified types Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern...
- Crenshaw High, 52 Other Schools Join LEARN Reform Program
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Umberg Won't Gamble With Tainted Money, Returns Contribution
- Costa Mesa's Hancock Perfect in Speedway
- TRACK AND FIELD / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bell Gardens' Granville Sets U.S. Mark in 800
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Fullerton's Carlson Wins High Jump Title
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Learns There's a New Boss
- ARCHITECTURE : It's No Day in the Country : MOCA's newest exhibition, 'Urban Revisions: Current Projects for the Urban Realm,' tackles the tough issues of contemporary urban design.
- Chef Is Minding His Peas and Abiquius
- Knott Family Has Grown, and Diversified, Along With the Theme Park
- News, Tips & Bargains : New Buying Guide for Travelers
- Hill on Wheels Along the South Yuba River
- Weekend Escape: Laguna Beach : Surf 'n' Sentimentality : A Couple Who Have Been Visiting the Appealing Orange County Beach Town for a Quarter of a Century Come Back in Style
- Don't Judge Memoir by Boring Title
- DESTINATION / HONG KONG : A World Away : Little Lamma Island, a 40-Minute Ferry Ride From Hong Kong, Offers a Rural Respite From the Crowds
- Battles Rage in Rwanda as Talks Stall : Africa: Rebels reject U.N. plan to reopen airport in Kigali and launch fierce offensive on government positions. Peacekeepers can do little but take cover.
- A Dance with Death : THE FALLACY OF THE SMOKING BAN IS THAT IT'S A FUTILE ATTEMPT TO AVOID THE INEVITABLE
- 3 County Supervisor Candidates Fill Bill : Steiner, Bergeson, Moulton Patterson Are Solid Choices
- For Kramers, a Good Ending to Bad Episode
- Lakers, Clippers Have to Play a Game of Chance : Pro basketball: It's the draft lottery, and the odds are long against their getting a top pick.
- In Brief
- L.A. SPEAK : Movie Poster Parlance
- Moving, But Not Burning Bridges
- Judged By History : What makes a great judge--his reasoning or his vision? : LEARNED HAND: The Man and the Judge, <i> By Gerald Gunther (Alfred A. Knopf: $35; 818 pp.)</i>
- Blue-Ribbon Post for a Good Friend
- A Prophet Speaks : Poetry Is at the Root of Rap Music, Says a Member of the Groundbreaking Watts Prophets. It's a Form of Free Speech That Should Be Protected, Not Attacked.
- Tiny Moth Giant Threat to Florida Citrus : Agriculture: The destructive leafminer riddled last year's summer flush, prompting the industry to form a task force to chart a battle plan. Growers are optimistic.
- ATHENS : New, Closer Market Gets Checked Out
- Indonesia Crash Kills 10
- MID-CITY : Work Under Way on Market, Drugstore
- PERSPECTIVE ON TRADE : Heading the Wrong Way on China : A U.S. proposal to target state-owned enterprises would hurt the human-rights cause and social-rights gains.
- COUNTY REPORT / Rebuilding the Economy : Businesses Adapting to a New Climate : Labor: Workers displaced by the devastation of the past four years are shifting gears, striking out on their own or transferring old job skills to new professions.
- OAK PARK : Season's 1st Brush Fire Burns 3-Acre Field
- Youth Wanted in Brawl Vanishes With Family : Missing: The Lees have apparently fled their expensive Westlake Village compound, and, possibly, the United States.
- For Comedians, Timing Is Everything : Understandably, This Comic's Stunt Didn't Sit Well With Burbank Fire Officials
- Parents Want Answers to Questions on CLAS : Education: More and more are losing confidence in the test, and some have requested that their children be exempted, citing the scoring debacles, sensitive topics and the secrecy over exam contents.
- With Victory in Sight, Mustafa Falters, Takes 2nd in Decathlon
- Cal Lutheran Confident of Sunday Punch
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Here Is Proof That Nearly Anyone Can Coach Clippers
- Jazz Cancels Dubious Date With History by Staving Off Upstart Nuggets : NBA playoffs: Malone scores 31 in 91-81 victory, setting up duel for title shot against the Rockets.
- An East-West rap summit has just taken...
- In Brief
- In Brief
- URBAN ART : Boxing Memorabilia
- FICTION
- Dialing for Medical Data
- To My Mother, by WENDELL BERRY
- Verdict Heats Up Memory Debate : 'I Was Really Hurt by the Verdict' : Reaction: Holly Ramona says the jury's decision will undermine her attempt to recover damages from her father, who she alleges molested her.
- North Korea Agrees to Meet Top U.N. Nuclear Inspectors
- LEIMERT PARK : Art Show Features Works of 21 Students
- Lack Evidence of Bell Gardens Voter Fraud, Attorney Says
- What's One More Story to a City in Chaos?
- Hayden: Zen and the Art of Running for Governor : Elections: His campaign is as much a journey of self-realization as it is about political destiny.
- TRACK : 2nd Straight City Title Almost in Dons' Grasp : Dorsey exits semifinals with 12 qualifiers and wins its heat in the boys' 1,600-meter relays despite a botched handoff. The finals are Thursday at Birmingham.
- For Seniors : Memories of D-day and Forgotten Heroes
- New President Takes Oath of Office in Malawi
- Logging Off : 'THE NEXT GENERATION' IS ALL GROWN UP, WITH ONLY MOVIES LEFT TO GO
- COLUMN ONE : A Mother Who Lost Five Babies : One after another, Waneta Hoyt's children died. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome was blamed. Years later, Hoyt said she killed them--then recanted. Now, she faces murder trial amid a swirl of questions.
- CRENSHAW : Students Sought for Black College Tour
- Retro : Ohhh, Rob! : 'DICK VAN DYKE' CAST AND CREATORS REUNITE FOR OLD TIMES' SAKE
- The Nation : Concentrating on Process, We Miss Breyer's Strengths
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gunshots Fired During Party, Authorities Say
- Cultural Center Now a Symbol of a Complex Political Debate : El Monte: Some see $3-million facility as a haven for overseas Chinese. But pro-independence Taiwanese loyalists see it as an insult.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON POLITICS : County Has Become Model of Reform but Still Has Work to Do : Citizen interest is the key to avoiding excesses in lobbying, campaign contributions and gift giving to officeholders.
- Fischer, Prater Finish at Head of Class : Southern Section track and field: He wins high jump at 7-2 1/4, while she takes 300 hurdles in a time of 43.88.
- Leftwich Makes Most of Second Chance, 3-0 : Angels: He gives up four hits, strikes out eight in 7 2/3 innings of victory over Royals.
- 20,000 Leeks Under the Sea
- Valley Area Getting Off a Few Volleys
- Pennies From Heaven Have Innovators Looking Up
- Sorting Out Government Securities
- BEING THERE : Requiem for a Ristorante
- LADERA HEIGHTS : Public Can Hear Candidates at Forum
- Owner Wants Tenant, Not Her Fiance
- CAMPAIGN FOR THE 45TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Front-Runners Stress Their Local Ties : Antonio Villaraigosa says growing up poor gives him the background and the toughness he will need to represent the area.
- IRA Kills Soldier Two Days After British Overture
- In Alaska, Midnight Can Last Till 4 a.m.
- SPRING ROUNDUP : Ramos Wins 3 Medals at Swim Finals
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Cities Unite to Boost Chances for Grants
- A Punishing Time in Asia... Sizing Up Richard Nixon
- 19-Year-Old Fatally Shot by Police : San Fernando: The victim had threatened his family and officers with a kitchen knife, authorities say.
- What Being a Scout Is All About : Annual Event Draws 30,000 for a Full Day of Fun and Education
- Conrail Track Workers Strike Over Safety
- Immigrants Warned of Gangs' Draw for Youths
- Keep Cards Coming In, From Ei$nerland
- Reds Out of Order; Dodgers Win : Baseball: Lasorda protests but withdraws it after 6-4 victory moves L.A. 2 1/2 games up.
- NCAA TENNIS ROUNDUP : UCLA's Phebus Loses in Final
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Long Beach Uses Double Steal to Oust Cypress