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- The June 7 Primary Election : Alternate Choices for State Schools Supt.
- Winnetka Shortchanged on Location of School
- Khallid Muhammad Exhorts Crowd With His Strident Message : Race: Crenshaw spectators fervently applaud ex-Nation of Islam aide, reviled by many as a hatemonger. Backers say he preaches self-sufficiency.
- Fall Fouls
- Another Option for East-West Rail Line
- EDS-Sprint Marriage Begets 'Compunication'
- Low-Income Housing
- Wonderful Whidbey
- CLAS Test Is Part of State Educational Mess
- U.S. Vietnam Veterans Return to 'War Zone D' on Missions of Goodwill : Asia: About 200 vets and their families have come to Dinh Quan and Phu Ngoc over the last three years to build and staff medical and dental clinics. Their goals are reconciliation and healing.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Governor : A look at the major candidates for governor, their records and excerpts from their stump speeches. On this page: : THE REPUBLICANS : The Candidate: PETE WILSON
- The June 7 Primary Election : Reviewing Recall Issues in Fullerton
- Will Airline Deal Fly? Investor David Bonderman Thinks So : Transportation: The Texas investor led the bailout of Continental and aims to do the same with America West. He and his partners say they will not merge the carriers but will link marketing and routes.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Governor : A look at the major candidates for governor, their records and excerpts from their stump speeches. On this page: : THE REPUBLICANS : The Candidate: RON UNZ
- Baja Officials Out to Spoil Nafta Agreement
- Ted Gutman Remains Inspiration to Many
- NONFICTION - May 29, 1994
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- Mixing It Up
- THE JUNE 7 ELECTIONS : 2 Square Off for County Judgeship; 7 Vie for Spot on Culver City Bench
- Decide Now How You Don't Want to Die : Medicine: By signing an 'advance directive,' Mr. Nixon and Mrs. Onassis spared their families incalculable heartache.
- Bears' Suburban Visits Expected, Experts Say : Wildlife: Sitings of the lumbering animals seeking food or mates are not uncommon at this time of year.
- Area's Fallen Veterans Are Remembered Many Ways : Holiday: Others take advantage of the sunny weather to enjoy the Memorial Day weekend on the sand, in a campsite or at a festival.
- High-Tech Link Promotes School Desegregation : Education: Video system connects Latino and white students at four elementary campuses.
- MOVIES : If Everybody Had an Ocean . . . : Yes, it's another movie about people with a love for wearing thongs. 'Endless Summer II' arrives three decades after its acclaimed predecessor celebrated a lifestyle
- Scaling New Heights : Fidelity Among Companies That Place Stock in Reward System : Income: Not all salaries and bonuses, however, reflect the value of a business' shares.
- Destination: Asia : Vietnam, China Cruising Booms
- BABY-SITTING FEES: Huntington Beach wants to strike...
- DECISION '94 : Orange County Contests : Bitter Battles Waged for Low-Profile County Offices
- POPULAR GAME: Only 19 days left till...
- Assembly Rematch Is Attracting Little Notice : Politics: Despite controversies surrounding two major candidates, the Democratic primary in the 52nd District has been quieter than expected.
- O.C. Rape Punishment Record Lags : Crime: It is the worst among six most populous counties in arresting rapists and pursuing the harshest penalties, statistics show. D.A. disputes data, says the conviction rate is high: 'What we are doing works.'
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Howard University Is No Bastion of Anti-Semitism
- FURNISHINGS : History's Been Putting Up With Footstools
- Living Like a King Without the Coffers
- EUROPE : Scandal Wilts Confidence in London Flower Show
- Boys of Bedford: A Town Recalls Its D-Day Heroes
- MIDEAST : Phone Taps Take In Israeli Who's Who : Two private eyes are charged with listening in on hundreds of people's cellular calls. The incident is viewed as a warning to a security-conscious country.
- Ohioan Admits Role in Smuggling of Snakes
- 2 State Officials Linked to DMV Snafu Are Reassigned
- New Mexico Apaches Have a Hot Idea: Providing Nuclear Waste Storage : Radioactivity: The Mescaleros' president sees income for tribe by putting interim depot for high-level, spent nuclear fuel on reservation.
- Loud Voice From U.N.'s Bully Pulpit : Boutros-Ghali campaigns for Rwanda mission
- IRVINE : Electronics Store, Employees Robbed
- Regent University Fires 3 Law Professors
- Traditional Bans on Tobacco Find a New Relevance : Health: The 19th-Century doctrines of Mormons and Seventh-day Adventists put them at forefront of anti-smoking efforts.
- ENVIRONMENT WATCH : Foil Oil
- Bank to Close Quake-Damaged Credit Card Unit in Simi Valley : Business: First Interstate division's 500 employees will be transferred permanently to L. A. Workers had been bused there since January.
- Charges Fly in Rancorous Judicial Contest
- WORLD CUP '94 / 20 DAYS AND COUNTING : Not Quite All Greek to Him : Panagoulias Coaches That Nation's Team, but He Also Was a Key to Rise of U.S. Soccer
- Roman's Hit Boosts Rio Mesa Past Hart
- DIVISION III : La Quinta's Livernois Cools Off St. John Bosco
- Intriguing Game of TV Roulette
- RESTAURANTS
- GARDENING : Get the Most Out of Air's Nitrogen
- Former Official, 2 Others Die in N.M. Shootout
- George Ball; Fought Vietnam Policy Under Kennedy, LBJ
- Catholic Charities Refuses to Disclose Number of Gays on Its Board, Staff
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : History of Flukes in Assessor's Race Draws a Crowd of Hopefuls
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Artists' Sales to Aid Cancer Support Unit
- Smokers' Advocates Fail in Ballot Drive
- Kings Say Playoff Refunds Coming
- Bartels Doesn't Stall in Return to Races
- Romanian, Held Back by Political Turmoil, Reaching New Heights
- Rangers Going to Cup Finals : NHL playoffs: Matteau's goal in second overtime gives New York a 2-1 victory.
- Default Lines : Valley Plagued by Post-Quake Foreclosures
- PORT HUENEME : Man Found Innocent in Motorist's Death
- Nude Garden Grove Man on Ariz. Freeway Shot After Attack
- SAN MARINO : Huntington Replaces Felled Oak With Likely Offspring
- OXNARD : County's 1st Outlet Mall Draws a Crowd
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Man Sentenced to Die in 1989 Murder
- Public Support Is No Free Ticket
- GARDEN GROVE : Strawberry Festival Parade Reigns Today
- Warriors of the Weekend Clog Roads, Camp Areas : Holiday: Memorial Day forecast calls for partly cloudy skies, very crowded thoroughfares and beaches, and copious amounts of barbecue.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Calvary Chapel Scores Four Runs in Sixth to Win
- Fluker Declines Offer to Coach at Chatsworth
- Angels' Leftwich Off Endangered Pitchers List
- De La Hoya Gets Early Scare : Boxing: He's knocked down almost at the opening bell but gets up to stop Campanella.
- Unions Support Lifting of Oil Export Ban : Energy: British Petroleum agrees to use U.S. tankers to move Alaskan crude. Deal contingent on congressional approval.
- INSIDE & OUT : NITTY-GRITTY
- Bill Would Let Doctors Write Prescriptions for Marijuana
- Blast at Ohio Plant Forces Evacuation : Explosion: At least one worker is killed and two are missing and presumed dead after nine-hour fire. The cause is unknown.
- Florida Man Charged With Killing Two : Crime: One victim is four months pregnant; a third person is wounded before pistol jams. The 68-year-old suspect was involved in a lawsuit.
- Clergy Polish Counseling Skills to Aid Parishioners : Psychology: Some return to colleges or seminaries to learn how to deal with complex problems and needs.
- National Best-Seven Wager to Make Debut Monday
- Schwartz Wins Speedway Main Event
- Ponchak's Grand Slam Helps Fountain Valley Pound Simi Valley
- Simpson Leads Delayed Colonial After 65
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PAIRINGS : Marina, Pacifica Will Play at Golden West
- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS TRACK AND FIELD : Heads, Tift and Gonzales Lead Way to State
- Theater Review : Copperfield Show: Cool Tricks, Corny Chatter
- Pop Album Chart
- Rwanda Leader Met Death Near His House
- Total Mecca Death Toll Reaches 829
- Applicants Needed for Diversity Group
- OJAI : City Rejects Plea to Relax Smoking Rule
- Weekly Attendance at Services Decreases
- PACOIMA : Lack of Funds to End Day-Care Program
- VAN NUYS : 84-Year-Old Graduate Meets Lifetime Goal
- Airport Could Draw 2 Million Users, Study Says
- Tenants May Delay Janss Mall Work : Thousand Oaks: Building of new anchor store could be put off up to two years. Six merchants have not yet agreed to move during renovation.
- LaCour to Play For West Team in Olympic Festival
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Carter Will Take Bases Four at a Time
- Comedy Review : Jeff Dunham and His Dolls Are Growing
- Monroe Cries Wolf After Lopsided Loss
- Music Review : 'Seasons' Closing L.A. Philharmonic Season
- Novelty Acts : Fun fabrics with whimsical prints take center stage. They're no longer being relegated to mere slipcovers or accents. In fact, they're climbing the walls.
- Rostenkowski to Reject Deal, Report Says
- Special Adviser Upbeat on Haiti Policy
- Umberg Ties Club Killing to 'Lax Policy' : Politics: Attorney general candidate blames Morgan parole on Wilson 'quota system.' Correction officials dispute claim.
- CALABASAS : City's 1st Public Pool to Open at Center
- CYPRESS : Woman Wins Arts Contribution Award
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Surfers' Ailments Probed by County
- Broke With Lawyer Over Actions, Say Ex-Partners : Suit: Two testify that James D. Gunderson's inheriting gifts from clients' estates and investing client funds in a partnership he partly owned led them to quit.
- Dreifort Closes Out Pirates,--With Bat : Dodgers: Relief pitcher pinch-hits in the 10th inning, drives in winning run with a single.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Wild Thing Has Wild Homecoming
- TENNIS / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Orsini Loses His Cool, Quarterfinal to USC's Black
- Pop Music Reviews : Sarah McLachlan's Soprano Possesses the Wadsworth
- Winston West NASCAR Series Stops at Saugus
- 6 Stanford Athletes Charged in Attack on Gay-Themed Statue
- NEWS ANALYSIS : China Knew U.S. Political Bottom Line: Money Talks
- Overton Is Jailed Until New Trial : Courts: Judge says enough evidence exists of the Dana Point man's guilt in his wife's death to revoke bail. His attorney says the ruling creates the appearance that guilt is a foregone conclusion.
- Many Chinese in U.S. Back Trade Privileges : Foreign relations: Some business leaders hope China's most favored nation status will open it up to democratic ideas. But activists fear the giant nation will ignore human rights issues.
- Degrees of Freedom : More Than 900 Graduate in 1st Day of Ceremonies at Cal State Fullerton
- PANORAMA CITY : N.Y. Principal Brings $235 Check to School
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Detainee Not Ruled Out as Suspect in Officer's Slaying
- SAN CLEMENTE : Student's French Wins High Honors
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Statue to Honor Surf Lifeguard Innovator
- ANAHEIM : Campaign Law Revisions Advance
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Minici Makes a Deal, and It Benefits Rancho Santiago
- A Quick Study, Medearis Paces 5 Area Masters' Champions : High school track and field: Hart High senior breaks fast and is not headed in high hurdles. Fischer squeaks out win in high jump.
- Dreifort Closes the Pirates, 6-5--With His Bat : Dodgers: Relief pitcher pinch-hits in the 10th inning, drives in run with a single.
- INSIDE & OUT : A HELPING HAND : After 11 Years, Exterior Paint Is Many Shades
- ARCHITECTURE : Laying the Foundation for a Home That Will Serve as His Castle
- Colombia Candidates Fail to Inspire Voters, Offer Hope : Latin America: Leading presidential contenders are seen as traditional politicians with nothing new to contribute.
- Eastern Parks Smoggier Than Those in West, Study Finds : Pollution: Air quality continues to deteriorate in the East, despite stricter measures. UC Davis researchers conclude western states are doing a better job of controlling sulfur emissions.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West College Gets New Funding
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Board Votes Again Not to Give CLAS Test : Education: Acton-Agua Dulce district questions the exam's goals and content. State officials have warned of a lawsuit.
- City Investigating Delays in Fire Safety Reforms : Regulations: Measures sought after Pico/Westlake blaze would focus on making landlords more accountable. Council orders housing officials to explain lack of progress.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Refurbished Library to Reopen in June
- Burbank Man Charged in Transient's Slaying
- Flood Control Channel Stalls; Added Cost Cited : Thousand Oaks: Contractors have begun lining the walls with rocks to prevent loose soil from slipping into the crater.
- SOFTBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Northridge Takes Step Closer to Showdown With Arizona
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Filly Andestine Is Stepping Up in the Hawthorne
- Bird Lifts Highland's Fledgling Program to Lofty Perch : Boys' volleyball: Coach leads Bulldogs into Southern Section title match against perennial power Royal.
- Pop Music Reviews : Offspring Energizes Whisky Crowd
- Carter Hawley Blames Earthquake for Increase in First-Quarter Loss : Retail: Owner of Broadway department stores says the $18-million deficit was aggravated by the closure of four outlets.
- Alaska Opens Park Paid for by Exxon
- Dorothy H. Davis; Pilot in WW II
- County May Receive Sales Tax Windfall : Finances: Extra $3.4 million in Proposition 172 revenues is expected. Funds could benefit firefighters or pay for jail booking fees.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Parque Wins Again for Crescenta Valley
- Veterans Hunt for Their Heroes : History: D-day event planners have Churchill and Ike impersonators and are looking for a Patton and an F.D.R. But they decide they can do without a Hitler.
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Rafter Leads Newcomer Flood
- Researchers Try to Separate Smoking Fact From Fiction : Health: Effects of secondhand exposure are being studied. But there is a collision of politics and science.
- LOS ANGELES : Felony Sex Charges Against Ex-Judge Reduced
- Panel to Weigh Lifting Ban on Coyote Trapping
- S. Africa's Archbishop Tutu to Speak at Pasadena Church
- Seminary President Urged Clinton to Discuss His Faith
- A remnant of a pioneer past will soon be surrounded by California's future: development. : Glendora Cemetery a Tiny Island Amid Stream of Change
- Irvine's O'Brien Defeats Former Olympian
- SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL BOYS' TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Top Doubles Teams Take a Beating
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Carter Will Take Bases Four at a Time
- Making It in the Macho Rap World : Conscious Daughters, who some call the best female group in the genre, steers clear of violent, sexist topics while keeping crucial 'street quality.'
- Divided Airwaves Split Old Allies : Radio: Why would owners pit KABC-AM against their own KMPC-AM? It's 'the company cannibalizing itself,' one staffer says. Officials say the goal is to corner the market.
- THE TIMES POLL : Many Voters Undecided in 6 Statewide Races
- DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES : March Planned to Counter Anti-Immigrant Sentiment
- Hayden Accuses Gov. Wilson of Playing on Fears of Retirees
- SANTA ANA : Police Arrest 4 in Robbery Plot Probe
- SANTA ANA : Check-Cashing Firm Owner Shot, Robbed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City to Pay $50,000 Over Use of Housing Funds : Courts: Judge orders award to law firm that successfully challenged plan to finance bridges. But officials hail ruling.
- Firm Divided Over Plans for Peirano Building
- Local Chinese Reaction Mixed to Trade Issue
- Third Place a Charm for Woodbridge Sprinter Young
- COLUMN ONE : Asia's Tigers Flex Their Muscles : U.S.-China tussle over trade and human rights shows how economic might has given Pacific nations the clout to defy the West. Frictions are likely to keep rising.
- At a Japanese Royal Tea, Reporters Imbibe Culture, Customs
- Issue of Choosing One's Own Doctor More Myth Than Reality for Many : Health: Despite perceptions, few insured workers are free to select physicians. Proposed reforms are designed to maximize choice.
- BURBANK : Meeting Planned on Health-Care Reform
- RESTAURANTS
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Meet the New Face on the Butcher Block
- INSIDE & OUT : DISCOVERIES : Play It Again
- Top Aides to Clinton Chipping In to Defray Cost of Helicopter Outing : White House: Thirteen officials will pass the hat to help colleague pay for flight that led to his ouster. Spokesman admits that a second craft was involved.
- Local CSUN Graduation Held : Commencement: For first time, Ventura campus students collect diplomas in their home community.
- 7 in Congress Seek Tobacco Industry Probe
- Scholarship Fund Set for Foster Children
- Memorial Day in the Valley
- Tsulygin Gets a Taste of Hockey, Southern California Style : Ducks: Second-round draft pick from Russia, a 6-4, 205-pound defenseman, visits The Pond and Disneyland.
- BASEBALL / NCAA REGIONALS : Flores Shuts Out Tulane to Keep USC Unbeaten
- VENTURA : Law Limits Locations for Adult Businesses
- DATES* Pepperdine University will hold its first...
- Unz, Brown Air New Ads
- Rabbi Lawrence Goldmark of Temple Beth Ohr...
- Outcry Over Shooting Grows : Dispute: Family calls for further inquiry into wounding of teen-ager by a Lynwood grocer. Prosecutors defend decision not to press charges.
- Winnebago, in the Cards
- Hooks Gives Up Post at Civil Rights Conference
- Solzhenitsyn Returns From 20-Year Exile
- Russian Kidnaping Ends With All Hostages Freed Unharmed
- Unz Jabs at Wilson in Radio Debate
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Author-Educator Proselytizes a Kinder, Gentler Evangelism
- Whiten's Arm Is Surpassed Only by His Bat
- Fountain Valley Pounces on Kozlowski and Ends Simi Valley's Season : Southern Section baseball: Ponchak blasts grand slam in five-run first inning to fuel victory over Pioneers in quarterfinals.
- DeNikes Like Chances in La Primera del Ano
- CSUN, Arizona Maintain Pace : Softball World Series: Matadors defeat Utah, 5-1, and could be headed for showdown with the Wildcats.
- KVEA Creates Panel for Programming Input
- Big Inning Propels Titans in First Round : NCAA baseball: Fullerton scores five in eighth to beat Northwestern State (La.), 11-3, in regional opener.
- Pop Music Reviews : Offspring Takes More Chances--and Reaps the Rewards
- Small Policies May Aid First Pension Investors : Bankrupt: Insurance held by an affiliate of failed Irvine firm could cover $2 million in forgery, theft and liability claims.
- WILDLIFE : It's Red, It Bobs and It's Actually a Thrush
- INTERIORS : Wallpaper Borders Make a Fine Line
- Spanking Bill Vetoed; Fears of Abuse Cited
- Ex-Officer Sentenced in Spying Case
- Hotel Workers in Bermuda Walk Out
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Commission OKs Revised Mall Plan
- Man Convicted of Murder in Businessman's Slaying : Courts: Benjamin Jimenez, who drove assailant to site of shooting, faces maximum sentence of life in prison.
- Man Burned by Wife Over Candy Dies of Pneumonia
- SOUTH COUNTY : Free Breast-Cancer Screenings Offered
- Messenger of Faith : ' I know the Lord left me here for a reason. ' Mercury Adams, 101 : Charity, Piety, Struggle Enrich Mercury Adams' Century of Memories
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 3 High Desert Brush Fires Char 325 Acres
- Seniors Develop a Bond With Disabled Youths
- RABBIS CHOSEN: The independent synagogue Makom Ohr...
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Libraries' Rising Woes
- McNall Goes Into Bankruptcy : Finance: A year after he is owner of a Stanley Cup finalist, creditors take him to court, where he enters into Chapter 11.
- Canceled 'Noriega' Project Too Risky, Oliver Stone Says : Movies: Script complications and $40-million-plus price tag also were factors in dropping the film.
- DIVISION II : Temecula Valley Leaves Canyon Stuck at Home
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : New York Put a Quick End to Cone's Streak
- Group to Help Quake Victims Cut Red Tape
- DeBiase's 1-Hitter Helps Chatsworth Eliminate Grant : High school baseball: Top-seeded Chancellors stymie Lancers' bid for consecutive upsets.
- Greenspan Defends Fed Interest Rate Hikes : Policy: Central bank chairman tells a skeptical Senate panel the moves were necessary to reduce the threat of inflation.
- Cantor Fitzgerald Charged With Helping to Defraud Investors : Commodities: L.A. firm allegedly aided brokers in collecting $4 million in fees they were not entitled to.
- DECORATING : Simple Flexibility Suits Cottage Retreats
- Killer Struggles With Guards Before Hanging
- Red Rodney; Leading Figure in Be-Bop Music
- Man Whose Wife Set Him Afire in '92 Dies of Pneumonia
- Health Officials Seek to Ease Virus Panic
- Maybe they had it No. 301, too:...
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- GRANADA HILLS : 2 Horse Boarders Face Loss of Permits
- Farewell to a Man of Morals : Solzhenitsyn's message rings clear, for Russians, for Americans, for all
- HEALTH
- Video Cameras Capture Images, Crooks in O.C. : Surveillance: Criminals are being identified, but so too are the law-abiding. That worries civil libertarians.
- Human Rights Still a Central Element, U.S. Officials Say
- Countywide : Re-Emerging Wildlife Provides a Spectacle
- Countywide : Memorial Day Observances Planned
- PREP NOTES : Baseball Coach at Sunny Hills Steps Down
- Pop Music Reviews : Philip Bailey's Falsetto Facade
- Market Pauses Before Holiday; Dow Gains 3.68
- Economy Up a Surprising 3% in Quarter : Recovery: Original GDP estimate was 2.6%. Earthquake may have spurred growth as billions were spent to rebuild.
- INDY INSIGHT: The odds are certainly against...
- U.N. May Lose Track of Korea Plutonium : Asia: Watchdog agency says it is a matter of days before it is unable to verify that the North has not built nuclear weapons.
- Commission to Consider Lifting Ban on Coyote Trapping
- One Small Step
- THOUSAND OAKS : Japanese, U. S. Students Pair Off at School
- Damaged Cans Target of County Inquiry
- Santa Clarita's Herta Half a Dynamic Duo : Auto racing: Former Hart High cross-country runner and go-kart racer teams with A.J. Foyt in 78th running of Indy 500.
- CONCERT REVIEW : Grounded for 14 Years, Eagles Prove They Can Still Soar
- 33 Car Thieves Executed in S. China Province
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. Commander in Bosnia Sidesteps Use of Force to Punish Cease-Fire Violations : Peacekeeping: Evidence suggests that the conflict is escalating. Diplomats worry that the world may assume things are on the mend.
- Sharon Declares Candidacy for Rabin's Job--to 'Rescue' Israel
- Volunteerism in Valley Plunges After Quake
- CAMARILLO : 2 Teen-Agers Held in Robbery Attempt
- So Far, Villeneuve's Record Is Perfect : Indy 500: Three wrecks in three races this year have marked the rookie as a driver to watch out for--and to watch.
- Jazz Takes Game to a New Height : NBA playoffs: Utah beats Rockets, 95-86, to cut West series deficit to 2-1.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Turner Has Hodgkin's Disease
- MOVIESStolen Films Recovered: Stolen prints of the...
- GARDENING : Monet's Artful Palette at Giverny Inspires Living Reproductions
- China Sees Boost for Trade in U.S. Move : Reaction: Beijing expresses restrained satisfaction at Clinton's decision. Other Asian leaders also welcome policy shift.
- Lasorda Delivers Commencement Pitch : Role models: Colleges scramble for lively sources of inspiration.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Children Have Whale of a Good Launch
- Man Sentenced to Three Years for Conning Seniors
- Fullerton : Police Assn. Panel Supports Officials
- SEAL BEACH : Pier Repair Decision Sought by Tuesday
- WOODLAND HILLS : Marines Will Salute the Real Dogs of War
- SOFTBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Arizona Bats Overwhelm Fresno State
- Marinovich Will Play for Winnipeg
- JurisprudenceAngela Link has sued Laker guard Anthony...
- TRACK / NAIA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Azusa Pacific Gets Lead It Wants
- Pump Down the Volume : Sometimes Softer Is Better, Says Jazz Guitarist Thom Rotella
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ashley a Sign of Good Things to Come
- Weekend TV : Indy 500, Concert Mark Memorial Day
- Jazz Review : Terence Blanchard Puts a Shine on His Special Holiday Treat
- Series on Prudential Securities Earns Award for Times Reporter
- TRENDS : Celestial Seasonings : Right Now, We Want the Moon and Stars to Decorate Our Homes--But What's on Horizon?
- Pope Ends 4-Week Stay in Hospital for Leg Injury : Recovery: He is urged to reduce hectic schedule. Vatican says he will still receive President Clinton.
- Volunteer Minister to Give Sermon
- LOS ANGELES : Officer Barred From LAPD Job Action
- DIVISION I : Lakewood Makes the Most of Mater Dei's Poor Defense
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK / MASTERS' MEET : Speed Pays for Howard, Who Cashes In on Sprints
- In Death and Suffering a Career Is Born : Television: With 'When Doctors Get Cancer,' septuagenarian Ruth Drazen has begun a series devoted to explorations of human adversity.
- Entitlements
- Not Pleased
- L.A. County HIV Testing
- Misled by Statistics or 'Human' Error?
- No Music in Capriati Column
- Compassionate Deputies
- Debate Over Abortion
- Knicks Should Clean Up Act
- Rock Group Files Complaint Over Alleged Tactics of Ticketmaster : Entertainment: Attorneys for Pearl Jam say the agency pressured promoters to not book the band because it wanted to sell tickets at lower prices. Ticket firm says it operates within the law.
- Strawberry Case Shows Dodgers Should Grow Players on the Farm
- Realignment Means a Breeze for Dodgers