- SHORT TAKES : Kunstler Takes on a Movie Role
- 'In Living Color' Buzzes Like 'SNL' of Early Days
- Chick Hearn Daughter Samantha Dies in Battle With Pneumonia
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Back to the Future': Genial, Tidy Finale
- Woody Allen's Bright, Witty 'Crimes, Misdemeanors'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sound Minus Vision : Concert: David Bowie's imminent retirement of his classics on his 'Sound + Vision' tour has already left them lifeless.
- El Segundo's Title Quest Continues
- Gibson's Return: 1 for 2 in Triple A
- Group Collects $1,074,405 in Golden Gate Pick Six
- THE SIDELINES : Musburger: I Talk Too Much
- Corporate Status of 49ers a Concern : Pro football: NFL owners fear DeBartolo's ownership structure might give his team an unfair advantage.
- Los Angeles' Happy House Quintet Wins Hennessy Jazz Search
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : Market's Booths Dish Up Japanese-Style Fast-Food
- San Diego
- A Stand for Sensible Gun Control
- Journalism Teacher Fights for Press Freedom : 1st Amendment: Over a 20-year period, Mike Wiener, who will retire next month, has taught his students at Canoga Park High the importance of using their freedom of expression.
- L.A. Controller Won't Approve Flight Payment
- 2-A BASEBALL QUARTERFINALS : San Diego Accepts Assistance
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Huntington Beach's Fighting Lifeguard Survives Head Butt to Win
- Perry Keeps CSUN Men a Jump Ahead of the Field : Track: Freshman leaps 25 feet 6 1/4 inches to win a title as Matadors lead Division II championships.
- Mary Budke Wins Women's City Golf Title
- PREP TRACK : Locke High Girls Win Seventh Title in Row
- Riley Tops Sporting News Poll; Barkley Edges Magic
- TV REVIEW : 'Stations of Bach': Biographical Tour
- Carter Hawley Hale's Loss Is Larger Than Forecast
- Magnavox Gets Contract
- Boy Shot to Death in Second Killing in Friend's Home
- CAMPAIGN TALK : A Weekly Window on the California Elections.
- New Lotto Game Aims at Super Jackpots
- Senate Votes to Reject 'Racial Justice' Proposal : Crime: The plan would enable defendants to avoid the death penalty if there were evidence of bias in sentencing by state courts.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Estefan Wins Music Award
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- Center Brake Lights for Trucks, Vans Urged
- VENTURA : Man, 31, Arrested on Drug Charge
- Ex-Jail Inmate Sues Sheriff, Alleges Beatings
- Attempting to Tame Program Trading
- NATION : Shoes in Shark Identify Victim
- Communists Pick Tougher Candidate Against Yeltsin
- Money Supply Declines: The narrowest measure of...
- Small-Town Truck Stop's Unique 'Lighthouse' Generates Business and Controversy
- LOCAL : 2 Injured as Plane Falls Short of Runway at Fullerton Airport
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Safe-Rides Helps Teens Who Drink
- Strawberry Festival Gets Started Today
- COUNTYWIDE : Beach Campgrounds Full for Holiday
- 'Torn Apart' Premiere Inspires Wishful Thinking
- In the Shades : Fashion: Sunglasses may be the ultimate statement of personal style. And new industry labeling will help in selecting them for function.
- A Ritzy Reception for Russian Wrestlers
- WORLD : Warming Has Begun, U.N. Says
- Kim Il Sung Keeps Power in N. Korea; Son Still Waiting
- WORLD : Udall's Son Scales Third-Tallest Peak as Oxygen Fails Partner
- 5 Sheriff's Deputies Stricken by Dizziness
- Parents Protest School Closure Plan
- Membership Angry at NRA for Losing Vote on Gun Ban
- Bush Upsets Democrats by Blaming Congress for Deficit
- SANTA PAULA : Groves Cleared to Make Way for Stores
- Forecast Is for Pleasant Holiday Weather
- Karcher Officials Get Franchises to 19 Carl's Jr. Units
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Prop. 116 Ad Riles Backers of State's Transit Proposal
- N. Korea to Hand Over U.S. Soldiers' Remains
- Reform Rabbis Urge No Bar to Gays in Clergy
- 'Day Without Cars' Ignored in Madrid
- Judge Rejects Agreement to Pay Noriega's Legal Fees : Law: The decision may force the U.S. government to unfreeze some of the former dictator's assets.
- Emperor Voices Japan's 'Regret' for Korea Role
- Fraud Case May Hinge on Muffled Audiotapes : Commodities: Prosecutors say recordings are proof of illegal trading, but the din on the floor makes it hard to hear what was said.
- COUNTYWIDE : 4 County Students Win Science Prizes
- Coach Lists Lewis Among the Best
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / OAKLAND MAYOR : Wilson Faces His Toughest Political Race
- 27 Southland Students Win Trip to Orient
- Bush Comment Irritates Taiwan
- Jungle Beach
- Del Mar
- Girl, 10, Recounts Alleged Molestations by Buckey
- PERSPECTIVE ON RACE RELATIONS : Look for Remedies, Not Scapegoats : We must nourish our racial and cultural differences. They illuminate our diversity and commonality.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- JAL Orders Up to $9.34 Billion of Boeing Planes : Airlines: The Japanese carrier's order and options for 54 of the 747-400s will give a big boost to the U.S. balance of trade.
- Great American Chairman Gordon Luce Will Retire
- Eco-Labels: A Guide to Eco-Buying : Ecology: Several groups are mounting campaigns to help the shopper choose environmentally safe products.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mickey Spillane Way Dedicated
- U.S. Clarifies Stand on U.N. Teams in Gaza, West Bank : Diplomacy: Washington continues to oppose a permanent mission despite Baker's saying he would be willing to discuss the issue.
- Officials Call Offshore Drilling Bill a Victory : Emissions: The Houses passes the Clean Air Act amendment. It would place oil rigs under strict air pollution regulations.
- Arafat Calls for U.N. Force in Territories
- San Diego
- ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY : Braly Attacks Absent Wright During Forum
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Accused in Scam as Credit Card Club
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : How to Improve Public Education
- Demonstrators Protest Charges in May Day Event
- Gifted 7th-Graders Pop Biggest Questions to Big People
- SPORTSCOPE : Heat Signs Forward Smith to Contract
- European soccer's ruling body said in Vienna...
- Loyola Marymount Will Try to Have Fun in the Sun : Lions Play Washington State in NCAA Regional at Tempe
- Coach Pursues Freedom : Track: Tabachnik starts from scratch after bringing his family and little else from the Soviet Union to Baltimore.
- University of San Diego Signs Midfielder Bealls
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Coleman Homers to Save Legs, Beat Giants
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : Noriega Beats Tennessee's Flach in NCAA
- 2 Insurers Balk at Hawthorne's Debt to Motorcyclists : Liability: City may have to pay part of $1.95-million settlement to members of the Vagos motorcycle club.
- Route for Cocaine Outlined in Report : Drugs: A DEA intelligence document tells how a record 21-ton haul seized last fall was brought across the border in the trunks of cars.
- Joffrey Board OKs Deal for Arpino's Return
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Gets 15 Years for Strangling Date
- Budget Freeze Spares Arts, Others--for Now : City Government: Not all programs are protected, and even those included in the freeze could face cuts after the council determines the implications of its action.
- He Was Paying Close Attention and Made Them Pay the Price
- Silencing an Outspoken Publisher : Rancho Palos Verdes: Enrica Stuart's quarterly newspaper often skewers council members. Now Mayor Mel Hughes wants to prevent her from asking questions at council meetings during public comment periods.
- Fast-Starting Bichette Running Into Summer Doldrums
- Top Left-Handers Square Off Today
- SOUTHERN SECTION BADMINTON PLAYOFFS : Buena Park Holds Off Garden Grove for Title
- THE SIDELINES : Indy Mini-Marathon Record Set
- No Luster on His Indy Star
- SHORT TAKES : Clinton Seized on Cocaine Count
- JAZZ REVIEW : Chemistry Clicks for Morgan, Backup Players at Elario's
- Mr. Stox to Hold a Hands-On Cooking Class
- Apple Computer Settles Suits: The Cupertino, Calif.-based...
- Girard Discloses Plans: Girard Partners, the investment...
- Keating Sues Government: Beleaguered Arizona businessman Charles...
- WORLD : Rabbi Hits Non-Kosher Leaders
- Small Wineries Beat Giants, Kill Marketing Panel
- Trio Convicted of Helping Cuba Make Fake Winstons
- President Selects Envoys to Poland, Congo, Bangladesh
- Baltic States Hope Summit Will Reaffirm U.S. Support : Secession: The leaders of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania want Bush to pressure Gorbachev.
- Communists Pick Tougher Candidate Against Yeltsin
- Judge Denies Montoya Request to Stay Free During Appeal
- Metro Lines : In Fall Ready-to-Wear L. A. Designers Offer the Smooth, the Soft the Sleek and the Simple
- Loma Linda Hospital's Rating Slips : Health: Medical center renowned for infant heart transplants is given conditional accreditation. Panel cites deficiencies in monitoring care.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Governor Reports for Jury Duty
- Columbia Poised for Wednesday Science Mission
- A Flock of Trouble : More Than 200 Straying Sheep Forage Saplings, Grass, Flowers at O'Melveny Park
- Businessmen Demand More City Services
- Personal Income Up Slim 0.3% in April, Lowest in 7 Months
- Chinese Hewlett-Packard Workers Defect: At least seven...
- Circle K Accused of Racial Bias: The...
- Even at Tiniest Companies, Safety Pays
- Albertson's Inc.: The Boise, Idaho, supermarket chain...
- AST Research Sells 1,500 PCs to Hong Kong
- Acquitted Skipper Laments Crash That Scuttled Career
- UPDATE / ASIA DRUG WAR : American on Trial: Can U.S. Urge Mercy?
- Vintage Watches Shine Again : Market Booms for Old-Time Timepieces That Have Some Personality
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : McEntire Gives Heroic Advice
- Suit Accuses Deputies of Racial Attack : Prisons: An injured inmate says jailers beat him at the Peter J. Pitchess Honor Rancho, which he says is run by a white supremacist group.
- City Begins Planning to Reach Its Water Conservation Goal : Drought: City will have to use 17 million gallons a day less to meet voluntary 10% reduction in June.
- Contract to ITT Gilfillan
- Another School to Sell Tobacco Stocks: Tobacco...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Taiwan Stocks Fall Record 6.7%
- Treasury Note Yields at 12-Month High: Yields...
- National Park Concessionaires Block Release of Federal Audit
- Koito Rejects Pickens' Demands: An executive of...
- SOUTHLAND : Actor Vic Tayback of 'Alice' Dies
- State Wine Commission Toasts Self Goodby
- Busy Burbank Airport to Gain More Flights, Congestion
- Disney Plans LYONS Offering: Walt Disney Co....
- Resorts Reorganization Gets OK: Resorts International, the...
- Hey, It's a Good Living : Careers: Performer Tom Stewart grossed $148,000 last year entertaining at extravagant parties as Batman or Superman.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : With Moscow, U.S. Is Taking a Different Line
- Age-Old Money Woes Hold Up Museum : Showplace for County's Abundant Artifacts Long Overdue, Advocates Say
- Soviet Situation Called 'Unstable' Amid 'Crises, Chaos, Change' : Reforms: The population's rising expectations 'cannot be met,' a strategic analysis says.
- Cyclist Dies in Freak Blast in Military Area
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Celebrity Scam Artist Jailed
- GAO's Report to Senate Fails to Back Iowa Blast Theory : Tests Fail to Back Finding of Sabotage in Fatal Iowa Blast
- VOLUNTEERS : Volunteers Are Lifeline of City Animal Shelter
- ELECTIONS : Rival Outspends Gallegly by 3-to-2 Margin
- ELECTIONS: ASSEMBLY : Elder Poised to Cash In on Political Advantages
- Plan to Water Madrona Marsh on Hold : Torrance: Opposition by councilman has halted use of city drinking water to replenish an ecosystem ravaged by drought.
- NCAA BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Trojans Breeze in Opener, 23-5
- Mideast Hostages and Israel
- Wicca Compared to Christianity
- The True Link Between Blacks, Hypertension?
- L.A. School Board Rejects Stiffer Penalty on Weapons
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Education Goals Need to Be Re-examined
- L.A. School Board Rejects Stiffer Penalty on Weapons
- The Picture From Other Side of Movie Camera
- L.A. School Board Rejects Stiffer Penalty on Weapons
- L.A. School Board Rejects Stiffer Penalty on Weapons
- L.A. School Board Rejects Stiffer Penalty on Weapons
- Privatization's Price
- MOVIES - May 25, 1990
- MOVIES - May 25, 1990
- MOVIES - May 25, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 25, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 25, 1990
- For the Record - May 25, 1990
- Names in the News - May 25, 1990
- Registering for Grad Gifts? Just Who Does This Guy Think He Is--a Bride?
- Injured Hit-Run Victim Lay by Freeway for 4 Days
- Agran, Sheridan Slug It Out in Debate
- LA HABRA : Man Is Arrested in Death of Teen-Ager
- Underground Founder Now Banking on Cover Charge
- County Historical Foundation Fails to Make Grade
- WRONG NUMBER: It happens in nearly every...
- SCHOOL'S OUT: The proposal that three elementary...
- THE WEEKEND: The holiday weekend gets off...
- PINCH HITTER: Good news for Joe Garagiola...
- COUNTYWIDE : Slates Reprimanded for Fund-Raiser Role
- Ambassador Site School Predicted by '92
- Bank of China Opens in Hong Kong Skyscraper
- Pessimism Over Great American's Future Revealed in Bond Trading
- Air Force Supply Contract
- Willa Fabian has joined Summit Business Systems...
- Auto Sales Drop: Sales of North American-made...
- Jonathan A. Walz has been appointed vice...
- He's a Sleuth on the Trail of Fraudulent Foods : Labeling: Chemist uses technology to verify and identify cheese ingredients.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Judge Blocks New Bottle Fees
- Israel Won't Accept U.N. Observers : Mideast: Palestinians have requested a neutral force for protection. Israel's foreign minister says he is counting on the U.S. to veto the proposal.
- LOCAL : La Habra Man, 23, Arrested in Stabbing Death of Teen-Ager
- Air Board Sees UCLA Growth Plan as Flawed : Development: AQMD letter says proposed expansion would cause more air pollution than the university's environmental report estimates.
- NATION : Senate Votes to Forbid Death Penalty for Mentally Retarded
- THEATER REVIEW : INTERNATIONAL THEATRESPORTS : Matching Wits : People in the audience or on stage who offer a bad idea have to wear a paper bag.
- Unrelenting Force : 81-Year-Old South-Central Activist Is Legendary Figure in Community
- Mexican Political Heads Beat Path to Southland and Find Applause
- BOOK REVIEW : An Exploration of History and of the Human Soul : THE PRINCESS AND THE DRAGON <i> by Roberto Pazzi translated from Italian by M.J. Fitzgerald</i> Alfred A. Knopf $18.95, 160 pages
- Culver City : Hearings on Developer
- Diamond Bar : City Manager Pay Raise
- Contest Seeks to Find Ways to Ease Traffic
- Mexican Envoy Asks Probe of Slaying
- Camarena Case Witness Testifies About Seeing Remains of Husband
- Classroom, Diploma Separated by 48 Years
- THE HOUSE
- Appeal Argued in Postpartum Psychosis Case : Judicial: Justices indicate judge may have erred in throwing out Sheryl Massip's murder conviction in son's death but doubt that they have the authority to reverse it.
- Field Hockey Event Slated at Moorpark
- Glow Little Glow Worm
- Clippers Have Cut List to Two
- THE COLLEGES : Breaks Continue to Fall Northridge's Way in Baseball Playoffs
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Polished Set by Rolf Ericson
- New Huntington Beach Club Rises as Challenger No. 4 to Coach House : Rock: San Juan Capistrano venue has knocked out other contenders, but Peppers Golden Bear will have a lot going for it when it opens in August.
- Smokenders Headquarters Moved to Ariz.
- PEOPLE : Ex-IBM Chief Admits He Felt Big Pressures : Management: Thomas Watson Jr., who led the firm into computers, says he once feared he couldn't fill the shoes of his predecessor--his father.
- Allen Baytop has been promoted to associate...
- Howard S. Sibelman has been promoted to...
- Boeing, McDonnell Douglas Join Concorde Study: U.S....
- What to drink With This Food? The House Brew
- NEIGHBORS : Stringing Along : It's a long way from the diamond kites of youth to the high-speed marvels of today.
- WHAT'S FRESH : BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : Spice of Leaf : Cilantro, parsley's zesty cousin, is easy to grow, but watch out if you bruise the coriander seeds.
- NATION : Wife of Candidate for Florida Governor Sought in Abduction
- Farmhouse Will Be a Home for the Homeless : Poor: Glendale contributes grant money to the Salvation Army to set up the city's first shelter for homeless families.
- L.B. May Help Trim Developer's Costs to Preserve 1930 Clinic
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Skipper Not Guilty in Collision
- Tribulations Before the Trials : Track: Part-time athlete Hardy works to overcome an old injury and run with world-class sprinters.
- DISPLEASURE ISLAND : Useful Friends : Former Interior Secretary William P. Clark Jr. says he's not representing Francis Gherini in his friend's legal row.
- MUSIC : Basic Folk Rock : Peter Case says he's an ordinary musician leading a normal life. He plays Santa Barbara Friday.
- Israel Lashes Back at U.S. Over Handling of Unrest : Diplomacy: Officials try to turn the tables, accuse Washington of encouraging Arab violence.
- GOINGS ON : SANTA BARBARA : Chalking It Up : Santa Barbara's Italian Street Painting Festival brings 200 artists and children to their knees.
- THIS WEEKEND
- Pomona : Council OKs Bond Sale
- COMMENTARY : She Refuses to Remain a Victim
- Pumping Iron at an Advanced Age : 84-Year-Old Bodybuilder Started at 63, Hopes to Keep Going for Old-Age Record
- PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Women Seek a Softball Three-Peat
- Reaching Equilibrium With Asthma
- Torrance Upholds Officer's Dismissal
- Hermosa Beach OKs Flyer Ban
- Budget Says Only Option Is Cutbacks, Many Layoffs : Oxnard: The City Council is deciding how to deal with a $2.8-million shortfall that it will face unless voters approve a 5% utility tax increase.
- Students to Compete for Trip to Hong Kong
- OJAI : 2nd-Graders Mail Their Race Entries
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Conway's Hit in the 10th for Mater Dei Silences Simi Valley
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Leads United States to Victory Over West Germany
- 76ers' Barkley Will Have Surgery to Remove Bone Spur in Shoulder
- THE SIDELINES : England to Host '93 Ryder Cup
- Soccer fans in Florence, Italy, angered by...
- THE SIDELINES : Senna Shatters Monaco Record
- DANCE REVIEW : Beatriz Rodriguez as Juliet
- Icahn May Sell TWA to Employees: TWA...
- Win Englebert has been named business development...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Truckers' Blockade of U.S. to End
- Argyros Named to Seat on Federal Home Loan Corp.
- HAUTE CUISINE COMES DOWN TO EARTH : Between them, these chefs own six of L.A.'s most upscale restaurants. But Wolfgang Puck, Bruce Marder and Michel Richard are now turning their attention to affordable food.
- A Growing Lack of Credibility : Food Safety: State official says agriculture and government share blame for public's 'confusion' over pesticides.
- UPDATE / WAR COLLEGE : Officers Prepare to Run a Smaller Army in a Fast-Changing World : Studies for the military elite are quite different this year. The Cold War takes a back seat to arms control.
- New Wine Evokes French Spirit
- La Mirada VFW Post 9148 to Hold Memorial Service
- 'Whodunit' Suggests Author's Fame Is No Mystery
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : A Guide to Issues Facing Candidates in District 22 Race
- Pasadena : Drug Program Site Opposed
- Piano Solo Nets $3,000 for Youth
- Japan to Bar Chinese Dissidents' Radio Ship
- CARDBOARD BOAT RACING : Sink and Swim : At Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, contestants try to sail in a contest that's all wet.
- Wants Conventional Arms Pact, Moscow Says
- Gang Members Shoot Father, 5-Year-Old
- Natives Can Weather Their Share of Neglect
- West Hollywood : Drinking Curbs Expanded
- THE BEST YEARS : SENIORS : Special Pastime : The elderly help others, and themselves, when they reminisce. It helps put their lives in order.
- BAND : THE STARDUSTERS : September Song : Nostalgia group plays '30s and '40s tunes to entertain seniors for fun and nonprofit.
- Repeat Parking Offenders Get Back in Tow
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Report Critical of Standardized Tests
- Bishop Amat Student to Take Part in Seminar
- Vendor Arrested in Sale of Bootleg Tapes
- Victims' Mothers Start Group for Families of Slain Children
- Vendor Arrested in Sale of Bootleg Tapes
- Fisk's Outburst at Sanders Was One for Yankee Pride
- A Young Man's Business : Indianapolis 500: Although most of the drivers are older than he is, Tony George, at 30, has inherited a long family history in racing.
- HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS : El Camino's Nedjar Wins All-Around Title
- Big Day for Trail Blazers' Ramos : NBA: Portland player, comatose for two months after car accident, briefly leaves the hospital.
- Buena Park's Wyman Saves Best for Last
- Huntington Beach's Armijo on Irvine Card
- MUSIC
- Fame Not the Name of Pile's Game : Track and field: In Division II championships, the CSUN senior will triple jump for fun, not glory.
- Florida May Target Fresh Fruit Market: The...
- Cate Muldoon Roberts has joined Roni Hicks...
- Orders for Durable Goods Off 4.1% in April
- Podiatrist Puts Foot Down, Sues for an Office : Medicine: After being rebuffed for four years, a foot-care specialist claims discrimination and has sued for the right to lease in Newport Center.
- AUTHOR: 20 Years Later, Book's Teachings Find Renewed Favor : Still Tirelessly Teaching After All These Years : Profile: With the environment making headlines, Frances Moore Lappe, author of "Diet for a Small Planet," finds her old ideas are new again.
- China Trade Perk Extended : Bush Rejects Same Status for Soviets
- Bellflower : Replacement Hired for Retiring Schools Chief