- 'No, Officer, I Really Wanted to <i> Be</i> on Ticket, Not Get One'
- Anger in Athens Brought NCAA to Indian Wells : Tennis: Incident involving USC Coach Dick Leach and son Rick in 1987 led to westward movement of event.
- The Rush to Capitalize on <i> Glasnost</i> : The major U.S. players are vying intensely to import Soviet performers--and, suddenly, artistic famine becomes marketing glut
- ON THAT SUBJECT: Local radio spoofsters Laszlo...
- *** 1/2 WORLD PARTY "Goodbye Jumbo" E<i> nsign/Chrysalis</i> : <i> Albums are rated from one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- Young Can Try Their Hand at Pay-as-You-Go Investing
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Judge Strikes Down Ban on Klan Masks
- Home Improvement : If Toilet Tank 'Sweats' Link to Hot Water Line
- IN THE GARDEN OF THE NORTH AMERICAN MARTYRS<i> by Tobias Wolf (Ecco Press: $8.95) </i>
- Colombia Police Seize Explosives
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Stuart Case Lawyer May Break Privilege
- SACRAMENTO : State Sued on Foster Child Payment Rules
- After 29 Years, Ethiopian Rebels Seem on Verge of Winning Civil War
- The Allen Mystique Rubs Off on Cal State
- Chinese Chess Player Wins Grandmaster Title
- It's toon time for Disney and TMC; other choices include three atmospheric films and a Western spoof
- Mexico's Government Is Meddling in Media Again, Critics of Salinas Charge : Press: The allegations are damaging to the president, who prides himself on reforming politics to allow for pluralism.
- Standing Up for 'Real' Working Women : Lifestyle: Syndicated columnist Niki Scott writes about what she knows best--women who have regular jobs, not glamorous careers.
- Is Competition at Ballot Box Worth Loss of Choice and Experience in Office? : Politics: Limiting the terms of officeholders and public financing offer challengers a better chance at dislodging entrenched incumbents.
- Tustin High Area Left in Dust, Disarray by Roadway Project
- Voters Should Give Wieder a 4th Term : Air, Water Quality Are Among Her Top Concerns
- Road Expert Hits One of Life's Little Bumps
- Sigman Wins His 1st Main at Saugus in '90
- Only One Word Describes the Indianapolis 500: Overwhelming : Scene: Debauchery, opportunism, drunkenness and warm, hospitable people combine to make race weekend like none other anywhere.
- Smith Clears Hurdles, Hawthorne Stumbles : Track: Sophomore qualifies for state in two events, but teammates fail to follow his footsteps.
- Harris Hitting Notably : Baseball: Message from Eric Davis sparks streak. Bases-loaded triple keys Dodgers' 8-0 victory over Cardinals.
- Architectural Heritage
- Edward R. Ludloff has been promoted to...
- KING of the HILL : Audacious as the media lion who built it, William Randolph Hearst's 'castle' is the ultimate home tour for looky-loos.
- School at Ambassador
- A Sleek Look Doesn't Mean It Works
- All About Mediterranean Plants
- Multicontrasts Help Define Tale of One Country : India: As with many countries, regional variations abound. Life in the south differs significantly from the north. Understanding those differences can make travel a lot easier.
- Man Rejects Ex-Wife's Plan to Put Frozen Embryos Up for Adoption
- The Pulse on the Page
- Girl, 11, Stabbed by Intruder; Recovering
- THE TENNESSEE WALTZ AND OTHER STORIES<i> by Alan Cheuse (Peregrine Smith: $16.95; 150 pp.) </i>
- THE TIMES POLL : Bergeson and Seymour Battle Still a Tossup
- Audubon's Development Plan Attacked
- 80,000 Afrikaners Launch White 'Freedom Struggle'
- Mengistu Rule Seen Teetering on Brink
- Sunup to Sundown, Launches Keep a Very Special Promise
- Cards, Hat Break School Board Ties
- 'Great Law of Peace' Lost in Indian Gambling Feud
- Judge Releases Bicycle Club Profits : Courts: An attorney says the federal order means, in effect, that the general manager and his partners are innocent of involvement in a money-laundering scheme.
- Two Christian Factions Back Beirut Accord : Lebanon: Papal nuncio announces 5-point agreement to end 4-month conflict in enclave.
- Uncertain Harvest : A Plan to Merge County-Owned Gardens Raises Concerns for Supporters of the Robinson Estate in Beverly Hills
- Chemical Plant Fire Controlled
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Satisfying High Expectations : Much has been made of school "choice" plans. But the Richmond district has moved beyond mere rhetoric.
- Countywide : Child Burn Victim Invited to Camp
- Cradling a Market : Hospitals Update to Woo Women--and Their Families
- Pesticide Studies All Over the Lot
- Finding New Yardsticks for Learning : Education: San Diego County school districts are on the cutting edge of a nationwide trend away from multiple-choice, fill-in- the-bubble testing methods.
- Smashed Call Box in Car Leads to Arrest of Suspected Drunk
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Courier, 19, Could Be This Year's Chang
- Intentionally Speaking, Dawson Wasn't Happy
- NEWS AND BRIEFS : Egypt May Put Wall Around Pyramids, Sphinx
- Australia Faces Up to Immigration Issue
- Resort Studies the Flip Side of Rocky Mountain High : Health: One of four visitors to Colorado mountains is afflicted by altitude sickness. Taking a few days to reach higher ground is effective prevention, doctors say.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CRUZ : Boat Captain Won't Face Felony Charges
- A Fine Party for the Hillsides Kids
- THE HOUSE
- Motorcyclist Harpoons Man on Hong Kong Road
- Boy, 9, Critical After Drive-By Shooting
- Celebrities Add to Flavor of Strawberry Parade
- ELECTIONS CONGRESS : Challenger's Inquiry Into Gallegly Is Just Politics
- Reagan Has Scar Tissue
- The Question That Sows Distrust : Racism: Transplanted Texan discovers that all too ofter skin color is sole basis by which people are judged in San Diego, and it raises some fundamental questions about citizenship.
- CHP Says Roads No Picnic Over Memorial Day
- HIGH SCHOOL SECTION PLAYOFFS : 3-A BASEBALL SEMIFINALS : Fight Clouds the Day as Underdogs Advance
- ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 36 : Staker Makes an Issue of McClintock's Combative Style
- Baseball Pair Pick CSUN
- Mira Costa Tops Edison to Finish 22-0 Season
- SUMMER SPLASH II : Our Picks for the Best of the Summer : POP MUSIC
- SUMMER SPLASH II : Our Picks for the Best of the Summer
- SUMMER SPLASH II: Orange County : Our Hottest picks for a Jam-Packed Summer : TELEVISION
- Some <i> Glasnost</i> Players and Their Agents
- The Persistent and Costly Myths About Trade Policy
- Kenneth Kurek has been appointed president of...
- How Some Executives Can Earn a Lot More Money by Not Having a Job : Compensation: 'Golden parachutes' make leaving a company a bonanza for many. In fact, they've gotten out of hand, experts say.
- CURIOUS WORLD A New Yorker Abroad<i> by Philip Hamburger (North Point Press: $10.95) </i> : MR. PERSONALITY Profiles & Talk Pieces From the New Yorker<i> by Mark Singer (Collier: $9.95)</i>
- You can fly free from New York...
- THE MOVIES : the fine art of MAKING THE DEAL
- Thanks to NBC for the two best...
- At the Touch of a Button, History Comes Back to Life in Yorktown
- BASEBALL IN APRIL And Other Stories<i> by Gary Soto (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $14.95; 128 pp.) </i>
- Messenger Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver
- Bussey Selected as City Manager
- Directors Join Move to Protect Film Rights
- Harbor Gets 21 Hits to Defeat Santa Rosa
- Lukas' Stella Madrid Wins the Acorn
- Steve Young Lays in Perpetual Wait With 49ers
- Offense Boosts Blyleven : Angels: They collect a season-high 15 hits in winning their sixth consecutive victory, a 10-3 pounding of the Brewers.
- HIGH SCHOOL SECTION PLAYOFFS : 2-A BASEBALL SEMIFINALS : Grossmont, San Diego Advance to Title Game
- NCAA BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : It's Closer, but USC Wins Again and Advances
- ALBUM REVIEWS : **** LEW TABACKIN "Desert Lady" <i> Concord Jazz</i>
- After Many Moons, Jacoupy Is Ready to Open Lunaria
- SUMMER SPLASH II: Orange County : Our Hottest picks for a Jam-Packed Summer : JAZZ
- Supports Trading Mountain Land
- China's Quest for China : THE SEARCH FOR MODERN CHINA<i> by Jonathan D. Spence (W.W. Norton: $29.95; 876 pp.,illustrated; 0-393-02708-2)</i>
- San Simeon Made Simple
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Border Dreamer : San Diegans Call O.C.'s Man's Plan for Binational Authority Crazy
- Widow Regrets Giving LaRouche Money : Politics: His disciples impressed Helen Overington, 82, as 'bright and enthusiastic.' In a matter of months, she had given them $741,000.
- Parents' Group Says AIDS Play Gives Wrong Message
- 2 More Inglewood Schools Rush to Get Ready for Year-Round Schedule
- With days of beaches and bathing suits not far off, it is the time to tone.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Wieder Faces Battle; Roth, Riley Coasting
- Valentin Mogilny won the gold medal and...
- Brazil's Aryton Senna broke his own qualifying...
- Talkin' Baseball . . . Canseco, A's and Pennant
- Angels' 10 Runs Blyleven to Beat Brewers
- In Brief : *** LOUIE LOUIE, "The State I'm In," WTG.: <i> Albums are rated from one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- ETHNIC L.A.<i> by Zena Pearlstone (Hillcrest Press, P.O. Box 10636, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90210: $12.95; 188 pp.) </i>
- THE MOVIES : REMEMBRANCES OF SUMMERS PAST : Presuming you had a sufficiency of dimes (the price of a ticket), you could go to the movies any night of the week, there being no school the next day
- Executives' Wallets Getting Fatter : Money: Already amply compensated, the state's highest-paid executives made 46% more last year. Workers, on average, got a 5% increase.
- SONS OF THE MOON A Journey in the Andes<i> by Henry Shukman (Charles Scribner's Sons:$17.95; 184 pp.) </i>
- Trouper for the Troops : DON'T SHOOT, IT'S ONLY ME Bob Hope's Comedy History of the United States<i> by Bob Hope withMelville Shavelson (G.P. Putnam's Sons: $19.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- Los Angeles County* SYLMAR: Phase 1-G of...
- Baja by Bike: A 1,000-Mile Ride Down Mexico 1
- The Case of the Perry Mason Marathon Unfolds on KDOC
- LOCAL ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : 2 Moot South Gate Issues Still Stir Controversy
- Ground Crew Sees Engine Fire, Forces Korean Air Lines 747 to Return to LAX
- Arts Fiesta Under Way in Hermosa Beach
- Born Again Too Late, Inmate Finds a Sad Escape
- Volunteers Rescue Penguins Caught in Australia Oil Slick
- New Ordinance Makes It Harder to Buy Spray Paint
- Fright Nights : Bats Swooping Down in Town Hall Drive Everyone, Well, You Know . . .
- Critics' Picks
- Planning Board Delays Decision on Beach Hotel
- THE HOUSE
- Citrus College Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary
- COMMENTARY : Back-Yard Pools Will Kill, and Kill, and Kill, Until Tamed
- WORLD CUP : THE UNITED STATES, PAST AND PRESENT : PROFILES
- Bulls Give It to Jordan, Who Does It to Pistons : NBA playoffs: He scores 47 points--31 in the second half--as Chicago cuts Detroit's lead to 2-1.
- MAKING IT LOOK LIKE CHILD'S PLAY : What Is Expected of 14-Year-Old Jennifer Capriati? Anything Less Than Being the Best Women's Tennis Player of All Time Could Be a Disappointment
- Lions' Pitching Was Downfall in NCAA Regional : Baseball: Loyola Marymount fell behind, 8-1, against Arizona State, before nearly pulling out a victory.
- SUMMER SPLASH II : Our Picks for the Best of the Summer : ART
- WHO'S HOT : Jane Child: Her Music Is as Offbeat as Her Looks
- Roll of the Dice
- SUMMER SPLASH II : Our Picks for the Best of the Summer : JAZZ
- ROLLING THE DICE: It's become something of...
- Gore Galore
- SUMMER SPLASH II: Orange County : Our Hottest picks for a Jam-Packed Summer : MUSIC AND DANCE
- Cue Paging Corp. of Irvine Names New President-CEO
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Measuring 'Negawatts' for Savings : Environment: They used to call the Colorado researchers gadflies. Now they are more like gurus as their methods save electricity the easy way.
- Robert Wagner, Jill St. John Wed
- Camp Fund Sets $1-Million Goal
- Soviet 'Spin Doctors' Set Up Shop but They Fail to Strike Sparks : Summit: High-glitz press briefings get under way in Washington, but so far little news has surfaced. : The Washington Summit. Dealing with the New Reality
- Longtime Guard Settles In as Boss of the Beach
- At 3 P. M., Working Parents Worry
- Career Women Inspire Girls to Stay in School
- EILEEN FULTON: 30 Years as Lying Lisa
- INS Detention Center Stirs Melee
- The 1984 computer fantasy Electric Dreams (Channel...
- San Diego America's Cup Runneth Over With Debt : Sport: Three years ago, a yachting regatta sounded like a great idea. Today, the city and county cannot afford the price of glory on the seas.
- Finding the Fair Interval Between Sentencing, Death : Law: Rehnquist lends his prestige to a proposal that would permit states to employ novices to defend indigents on trial for their lives.
- Variation on a Theme: 'Light My Fire(bird)'
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners Endorse 3 Housing Projects
- Taxi Driver Slain; Police Say Transient Confessed : Crime: Suspect wearing blood-stained clothes is arrested shortly after body was found. Quiet of Hidden Valley jarred by the slaying.
- HIGH SCHOOL SECTION PLAYOFFS : Day Goes Perfectly for Dring
- BASEBALL: The Dark Side : A WEEKLY LOOK AT THE NOT-SO-GREAT STATISTICS
- Kernen Using Mind Games as Way to Fire Up CS Northridge : Division II World Series: Matadors' coach attempts to motivate his team by relaying confident comments of his counterpart at Lewis, CSUN's opponent tonight.
- Newport Harbor Hires Bates as Baseball Coach
- Appearing in Santa Monica: Stephen Glassman's Fiberglass Menagerie
- Clean and Sober?
- Hotel Plan Adds to Overdevelopment
- In Search of . . . Diane McBain
- The Iguana Cafe Is a 'Living Room' for Its Intellectual and Artistic Clientele
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE BASEBALL : Chabot Sends Riverside to Losers' Bracket, 20-7
- James F. Albaugh has been named a...
- Consumer Goods Imports, Places to Sell Them Surge in Mexico : Trade: Liberalized government policy helped spark the influx. The upper class is the mainstay of consumption, but the middle class is buying, too.
- No, but I Read the Screenplay : WALTER WINCHELL A Novel<i> by Michael Herr (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 156 pp.) </i>
- THE MOVIES : A REEL EDUCATOR : Morals, Love, History: We've Learned Much of What We Know in the Movie Theater
- SLAPP Unhappy
- Gentlemen and Ladies, Start Your Televisions : HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF WATCHING THE INDIANAPOLIS 500
- Woman's Hazy Memory Puts Father in Court
- Check Insurance Before Yard Sale
- DISRAELI<i> by John Vincent (Oxford University Press: $5.95) </i>
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : No Special Interest Help to Pay Loans, 2 Candidates Say
- An Epidemic of College Cheating : Education: Studies suggest that 40% of students may use dishonest practices to make the grade.
- Measure to Legalize Hunting Lawyers Withdrawn
- You've Got to Pick and 'Oliver'--or Two
- Yeltsin Fails to Clinch Presidency, Will Try Again
- What's New? No-Tie Ties, Quiet Waking
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Van de Kamp Seeks Boost From Poor
- World IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Refugee Centers on Alert After Attacks
- They Said it Would Never Happen: CNN Turns 10 : "We have to reach for the stars and when we get there, find out what's behind them and see if we can carry it live."--Cissy Baker, CNN vice president and managing editor
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- ELECTIONS CONGRESS : A Guide to Issues in District 26 Race
- <i> Conjuntos</i> : Memories for Sale, $5 a Song : Music: Oxnard's Latino nightspots are popular with the bands who play requests and ease loneliness.
- Padres Impress Nobody
- ** SOUL II SOUL "Vol. II--1990 --A New Decade" <i> Virgin</i> : <i> Albums are rated from one star (poor) to five stars (a classic).</i>
- Is Bon Jovi Splitting Up in a 'Blaze of Glory'? Maybe
- Buyers of New Home Are Nervous About the Builder's Inexperience
- Counseling Professor to Teach at Claremont.
- Cyanide Gold Mining in West Raises Specter of Ground-Water Pollution
- Malaysia 'Catwoman' Pampers 48 Felines
- A Smaller U.S.S.R.? A More Stable One? : Experts Think at Least the Baltics Will Go
- Autopsy Set for Body Medium Failed to Revive
- Gotch's Experience Gives Him the Edge Over Marston
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITIONS 118, 119 : Voters Could Radically Alter Political Remapping
- Trail Blazers Profit From Huge Net Loss : Western Conference: Buck Williams, toiling in frustration for eight years in New Jersey, finds a happy home in Portland.
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- Fight promoter Mrad Saied was arrested for...
- Schuler Lets Enthusiasm Show, Calls Clipper Job Best in NBA
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** WALLACE RONEY "The Standardbearer" <i> Muse</i>
- SUMMER SPLASH II: Orange County : Our Hottest picks for a Jam-Packed Summer : MOVIES
- Notorious Ice Cube : Still the 'Most Wanted'
- Quibbles & Bits
- Thought-Provoking Installation at City Hall Lobby Enters a New Dimension
- SUMMER SPLASH II : '90s Theme Parks: A Ride on the Wild Side
- TENURED RADICALS?
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 58 :...
- Bush Refuses to Let Superpower Summit Spoil Holiday Weekend : Foreign affairs: The President spends the days before Gorbachev's arrival on the fairway instead of in the briefing room. 'I don't detect that he's a crammer,' one White House official observes.
- Caring for Elderly
- Caring for Elderly
- End Border Rallies
- Thieu, Ky Back in Leadership Roles
- Questioning Badham
- Better Things to Do
- Malathion Miseries: Spray and Noise Fill the Air Over County
- Purity of Vittel
- Wascally Warners
- Conserving Water
- Questioning Badham
- The only way "Twin Peaks" could be...
- Gay Counseling in Schools Issue
- A POEM TO SEE BY
- WHAT MADE SAMMY FUN
- Birth Control
- Pay Now or Pay Later
- Assembly Race
- Equitable Road Fines?
- Appeals Process Gets the Biggest Violators Off the Hook When It Comes to Conserving Water
- Thanks for Tip
- Water Police
- SIMONE SAYS
- Legal Services Are a Necessary Evil
- Yeas and Nays for Irvine Mayor Candidate Sally Anne Sheridan
- Campaigns of Feinstein and Van de Kamp
- By Hurting Business, EPA Driving Jobs Out of State
- Reeling From Invasion by Hollywood Crews
- Political Landscape
- Send in the Mimes
- If Thrift Fails, Checking Account Users Face Risks
- Should the National Park Service participate...
- Malathion Miseries: Spray and Noise Fill the Air Over County
- LA ROCQUE INDENTIFIED
- Yeas and Nays for Irvine Mayor Candidate Sally Anne Sheridan
- Light-Rail
- Interest on U.S. Debt Much Higher Than Stated
- The Musical Insight of People
- Edward R. Ludloff has been promoted to...
- Animal Killings
- Yeas and Nays for Irvine Mayor Candidate Sally Anne Sheridan
- Thirsting for Justice
- Flag Burning
- Cliches and the National Debt
- Campaigns of Feinstein and Van de Kamp
- Goals of Schools, Needs of Teachers
- Petition Problems
- James F. Albaugh has been named a...
- Two Views: <i> Because of the controversial lyrics on Ice Cube's album, "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted," two views of Times' pop music critics are presented.</i> : <i> "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted," </i> **:<i> Albums are rated from one (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- Should the National Park Service participate...
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CRUZ : Boat Captain Won't Face Felony Charges
- Restaurant Advisers
- Global Degradation: It's on Our Beaches
- 'Gotta Nickel?' Begs Questions
- Boxes at the Bowl
- Taxing Cable TV
- Two Views: <i> Because of the controversial lyrics on Ice Cube's album, "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted," two views of Times' pop music critics are presented.</i> : <i> "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted," </i> *** 1/2:<i> Albums are rated from one (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- Campaigns of Feinstein and Van de Kamp
- Campaigns of Feinstein and Van de Kamp
- Campaigns of Feinstein and Van de Kamp
- Almodovar's Defense
- Goals of Schools, Needs of Teachers
- Gibson as Hamlet
- Fighting the Fear of Appearing Intelligent
- Campaigns of Feinstein and Van de Kamp
- Conserving Water
- GORE VIDAL RERSPONDS
- ELECTIONS 21ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Detective's Hiring to Investigate Gallegly New Political Trend : Politics: Sang Korman's inquiry into an incident potentially damaging to his opponent illustrates a tactic becoming standard procedure among election rivals.
- Witnesses Forced Prosecution of Deputy Who Assaulted Driver
- Alleged Brutality by Deputies Costs County : Law enforcement: Excessive-force lawsuits have nearly doubled in recent years. Sheriff Block stands by department policies and his officers.
- CALENDAR'S SUMMER SPLASH II : Take an artful plunge to escape the grit and the grunge.
- Fixing the Executive Pay Problem : Compensation: Improvements must come in incentive programs that link pay to performance, with an emphasis on long-term stock benefits instead of quick cash.
- Soak Up Your Cares at Springs
- Pre-Summit Talks to Seek a Nuclear Pact Draft : Weapons: Soviets arrive in Washington for final preparatory session. Both sides hope to restart stalled negotiations on conventional forces. : The Washington Summit. Dealing with the New Reality
- Deputies' Response to a Parking Violation Costs Taxpayers $150,000
- Gorbachev's Woes to Shape Summit : Diplomacy: President Bush may want to concentrate on older arms control issues, but the troubled Soviet leader's internal agenda could be more pressing.
- Witnesses Force Deputy's Prosecution for Assault
- Rebels Dig In to Defend Last Ridge in South : Growth: The city carved out by the Mission Viejo Co. is on edge over the developer's final step. The company's offer of recreational land may not be enough to take Naciente Ridge.
- Q: I would like to know what...
- Table-Hopping on a Budget in Pricey London
- Ariyoshi Says He Returned Marcos Cash
- Feinstein Loans Her Campaign $1.7 Million for Total of $3 Million
- Tactic of Lighting Up Border Raises Tensions
- Senate Approves Legislation Aimed at Drunks on Waterways