- Trial Ordered for Student in Slaying of His Brother
- Long Beach Wins, Leaving Titans to Sit and Wait
- DANCE
- Italians, on Short End of Series, Aren't Short on Smiles
- Halicki's Legacy Celebrates Childhood
- Melting Pot
- President Bush on the Rioting
- President Bush on the Rioting
- Landers Under Fire for Animal Column
- After the Disturbances, a Plea to Join Together
- President Bush on the Rioting
- President Bush on the Rioting
- President Bush on the Rioting
- President Bush on the Rioting
- Patti Davis Needs to Grow Up--a Lot
- President Bush on the Rioting
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 :...
- Mean Spirit Roams Seminary's Halls
- President Bush on the Rioting
- President Bush on the Rioting
- President Bush on the Rioting
- President Bush on the Rioting
- President Bush on the Rioting
- President Bush on the Rioting
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : What to Do? : The Times asked public policy analysts, artists, community activists, business executives, economists and academics what could be done to reinvigorate the city following the riots. Their thoughts:
- Mayor Brad Parton's Remarks on Gays
- MOVIES - May 15, 1992
- MOVIES - May 15, 1992
- Obituaries - May 15, 1992
- Names in the News - May 15, 1992
- Names in the News - May 15, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 15, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 15, 1992
- Justices Reject Transit Tax Challenge; Measure M Awaits
- BOUNCER: What makes Mary Hunt of Garden...
- PRECAUTIONS: There's good reason to reinforce Serra's...
- COLUMN ONE : Scientific Method in Overdrive : An urgent search for a way to mass-produce an anti-cancer drug brings out the best and worst of modern science. The profit motive helps the effort, and hinders it.
- Chaos and Frustration at Florence and Normandie : Rioting: Officers tell of heroic deeds and a retreat, and of their wait for orders to return to the scene.
- THE TIMES POLL : 81% Critical of Gates; Police Reform Backed
- Pair Ambush, Kill Gangs Counselor : Violence: Police call the slaying an execution after the woman is gunned down in the driveway of her home. One suspect, who was recently released from prison, is arrested.
- Financially Ailing La Mirada Medical Center to Shut Down
- Leaders Urge Backing for Measure T to Limit Campaign Giving : Politics: Initiative would allow maximum of $1,000 per contributor to any candidate for county office.
- Buchanan Brings Messages to Schoolchildren, Seniors
- RETURN ENGAGEMENT: Irvine's Larry Agran, one of...
- Buchanan Hails Southland School's English Plan
- State Justices Reject Transit Tax Challenge : Government: Foes of half-cent surcharge approved in 1990 said it needed two-thirds vote. Officials look to funds for budget bailout.
- COMING HOME: Laguna Beach author T. Jefferson...
- CAMARILLO : Man Dies After Being Struck by Car
- City Weighs Inspection of Rentals, Squatter Ban : Cleanup: Proposed ordinance would oust homeless from public areas, cause checks on residential properties. Opponents speak out.
- Entrepreneurs Get Back to Basics
- TECHNOLOGY - May 15, 1992
- Music Reviews : Carolyn Sebron Sings at Museum
- Music Reviews : Pianist Dmitri Ratser in Ambassador Debut
- MUSIC REVIEW : More Technique Than Substance in SONOR Show
- Lumet's Familiar 'Stranger'
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Kids Work a 'Miracle' : Superior Acting Makes the Production by Broadway on Tour Suitable for Adults, Too
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Carnival of Carnage
- ATTRACTION REVIEW : Flashes, Splashes and Villains in a Rollicking Good Revue
- Auction May Signal Rebound in Art Market
- San Diego Spotlight : Too Much Salt Curdles the Curry at Cafe India
- John Chancellor to Retire From NBC News
- Students Flip Over Film Class : Glendale: Horace Mann youths learn the art of animation well enough to win 3 cinematic awards.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Bamboo Opts for the Unusual
- ART
- TECHNOLOGY - May 15, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 15, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 15, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 15, 1992
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : ECONOMIC RENEWAL : Out of the Ashes: Start Small to Rekindle the Future
- Falso Buco
- Santa Monica : Teachers to Vote on Contract
- Goodby, Columbus
- Professor Selected for Curriculum Project
- Negotiators Clash Over a Wildlife Treaty
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : NEW YORK : Welcome to L.A., the reality.
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'EQUUS' : A Searing Story : The play about a teen-ager who blinds his beloved horses is intense and well-acted by a Thousand Oaks drama group.
- ELECTIONS 44TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : 13 Candidates With Wide Range of Views Compete for New Seat
- Red's and Greens
- Stores Where Make-Believe Comes to Life
- REGULATION
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : KABUL : 'At least it's better here.'
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : LOS ANGELES : We don't need to recover. . . . We need to change.
- La Puente : Utility Lines to Be Buried
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Strict No-Smoking Ordinance Repealed by 1-Vote Majority : Health: Restaurant owners are pleased with the decision, but some pledge to keep portions of their businesses smoke-free.
- Scary Films--and Fans--in Focus
- SIMI VALLEY : Principal at High School to Resign
- Mental Patient Finds Refuge : Ventura: The county health unit takes in a schizophrenic who had run away from a Chatsworth center and was denied readmittance.
- LONG BEACH : Police to Set Up Booth at Gay and Lesbian Parade
- THE HOUSE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Soft-Handed Sharperson Still Errorless
- Principals Expected to OK North County Realignment
- Lil Fear of Derby Winner : Big Field Set for Challenge in Preakness
- Cavaliers Take Charge Up Front : NBA playoffs: Boston's big men have an off game and Cleveland takes a 3-2 lead with 114-98 victory.
- Koch Has Been More Strategist Than Ballast : America's Cup: Syndicate owner hasn't hurt his team's chances by being on board.
- Harvey Makes a Getaway : Angels: Relief ace settles down to save 7-5 victory over Tigers in last game of home stand.
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Hothouse Cabaret
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park's Shelton Gets 200th Softball Coaching Victory
- A Tribute to Singing Buckaroos
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : SEATTLE : Californians smelled the smoke. Here, we caught the whiff of fear.
- Pomona : Little League Raising Funds
- 3 on School Board Targeted in Recall Drive : Budget: PTA president wants to oust members who opposed administrative salary reductions as a way to save some student programs.
- CULTURE WATCH : Chrome Ladies Branch Out
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'JACK AND THE BEANSTALK' : Fee-Fi-Fo-Fun : Illusions Theatre Company adds new twists to an old tale that will entertain children and adults.
- THE KIROV BY ANY OTHER NAME : Officially, It May Again Be the Maryinsky, but Ballet Fans Just Call This Company Legendary
- Glendora : Council to Reconsider Lots
- La Canada Flintridge : Business License Fee Weighed
- PROFILE : Piece by Piece : Composer John Biggs is trying to guide symphonic music out of the ruts of the past.
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : About This Section
- 3 Astronauts Grab Marooned Satellite in a Dramatic Rescue : Space: The manual capture is biggest step in an hours-long procedure to retrieve the craft. The crew is to bring it into the shuttle's cargo bay to attach a booster rocket.
- Signal Hill : Recount Doesn't Change Result of Council Election
- Long Beach : State of Emergency Ends; Help Offered to Businesses
- Lakewood : Doctors Hospital Will Add $35-Million, 4-Story Wing
- Countywide : Rape Crisis Center to Close May 29
- Medical Help During the Riots
- ELECTIONS 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Salomon Is Accused of Using Misleading Flyer
- ELECTIONS 25TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : North Thrills Crowd at Event to Help Wyman Candidacy
- LONG BEACH : Amendment Would Limit Repairs at Naval Shipyard
- Ueberroth Denounces Critics of His Role : Project: 'Rebuild L.A.' chief rejects idea he can't be sensitive to the needy.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Grossmont Discovers a Way to Beat Mt. Miguel
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Holliday Outing Propels Chatsworth Into 3-Way Tie for 1st, 4-3
- Schedule change: Irvine's first-round Southern Section 4-A...
- SPORTSCOPE : Toros Hire Two Soccer Assistants
- Radenberg Promoted in Crespi Basketball
- Celebrity Status : Detroit Lions Quarterback Erik Kramer Uses Newfound Stardom to Benefit Valley College
- Hearing Draws Vocal Supporters of Northridge Athletics Funding
- Win Gives Peninsula a Share of Bay League Title : Preps: Panthers' ninth consecutive victory draws them closer to league's No. 1 seeding in Southern Section playoffs.
- Cal State Northridge's David Eggert had completed...
- Bacon and Eggs, Italian-Style
- Hope Sons Build on Legacy : Firm: A recommitment to San Diego and a touch of flamboyance mark the company's '90s attitude.
- Great Reds and Whites That Are Light on the Green
- Arizona Tax Plan Could Cost S.D. Jobs
- University of La Verne Expands to Riverside
- FLICKS / FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Classy Imports : Foreign movies being shown locally this weekend include an Oscar-winner from 1977.
- Pomona : Anti-Gang March Planned
- Perot Leads Bush, Clinton in California Poll
- Affordable Pastabilities Make First-Class Meals at Pasta Presto
- La Canada Flintridge : New Trail Added to Park
- IRVINE : Police Capture Branch Jail Escapee
- Funding Demanded for Disputed Pension Hikes
- Said and Done, but Scott Is Sorry
- Dodgers Can't Get It Going : Baseball: Gross' fine game a day earlier quickly forgotten in anemic 5-1 loss to Expos.
- Penguins, Minus Stars, Oust Rangers Anyway : NHL playoffs: Lemieux, Mullen are missing, but not missed, in 5-1 clincher.
- Westchester's Gray Signs With CS Long Beach
- Video Rental Chart : A 'Boy Scout' Unseats a 'King'
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Warden's Dragnet Snares a Big Catch
- MUSIC/DANCE
- CSUN Signs Guard for Basketball
- STAGE REVIEW : Touring 'Don Juan' by Second Drama Quartet
- Granola: <i> This </i> Time It's Healthy, We Swear It
- Goodness, Gracious, Great Balls of Chocolate
- Santa Monica : 23rd Street Closure Weighed
- Azusa : Arts and Crafts Show
- ARCHITECTURE : Today's Damaged Monument to Lost Hope Once Stood for Progress
- MUSIC / BLUR : Rockablooey : The psychedelic British band is at times heavy on feedback but can also be melodic.
- Moonwalker to Speak of Mars Outpost Plan
- School Board Approves Condom Distribution : Health: Students will need written parental consent. The policy is much more restrictive than the one recently enacted in Santa Monica.
- Funding Is Demanded for Hikes : Pension: L.A. panel wants the county to begin setting aside $265 million to cover new rules. It wants the liability paid off in 16 years.
- She Functions as a Roving Thai Liaison
- ELECTIONS 20TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Roberti and Rowen Exchange Charges in Heated Radio Debate
- Aztecs Win at NCAA Tennis Meet
- Hurst Has Reason to Celebrate : Baseball: Padre left-hander rediscovers his form, and Gwynn and Sheffield homer in a 7-0 victory over the Mets.
- Lions' Fontes Converts to the Gospel of Gibbs
- A Different People : Feared Tribe a Gentle One, Says O.C. Filmmaker
- From Seal Beach Girl to Broadway Ingenue
- Teamwork Pays Off in 'Grapes'
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Marquez at Vine St.
- Do the Rice Thing
- BOOK REVIEW : What's the Beef? : BEYOND BEEF: The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Culture, <i> By Jeremy Rifkin, (Dutton: $21; 353 pp.)</i>
- Gooey Fare That's Hard to Stick Up For
- LEFT OF NASHVILLE : Lyle Lovett's Twisted Style Is Still a Little Bit Country but May Be More Suited to Hollywood
- Never Too Early to Put Kids on Path to Fitness
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON : The Environment
- Veteran Democrat Levine Lashes Out at Party Leadership
- Cup Gala Sets Sail on a Sea of Champagne : Night Life: The two main contenders squared off over some bubbly, while 2,600 guests scampered for seats.
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : TOKYO : Sympathy tinged with contempt.
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : 'I Don't Feel the Same Around Here'
- Hawaii Studying Tiger Shark Hunt in Wake of Attacks : Tourist industry fears travelers will stay away if the predators are not controlled. But some others oppose killing them.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Homework Takes on New Life : Conference: Good Beginnings workshops give teen parents and parents-to-be valuable tools and skills to help them with their daily lives.
- Nigerians Riot in Protest
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Schools Cope With Impact of Riots on Youth : Effects: Most students are confused by the unrest. Many denounce the violence, but know someone who took part in looting.
- United Way Scandal Puts New Focus on Nonprofit Pay Levels
- Understanding the Riots
- Fun for Adventurers Who Play Dangerously
- ACTIVITIES : Clubs That Care : Tutoring students, working at animal shelter and planting trees are just some of the good deeds done by young people.
- Downey : Consultant to Study Traffic Effect of Theater Complex
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airport Traffic
- Slain Pendleton Marine Had Bronze Star From Gulf War
- REGIONAL REPORT : Grass-Roots Groups Springing Up to Address Racism, Poverty
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Warrant Issued for Suspect in Fatal Hit-and-Run Crash
- 3 Lions May Have Been Sold Before Raid, Seizure of Cubs
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Students Arrested on Burglary Charges
- Los Angeles : Removal of Toxic Material From Ruins to Start Friday
- Cal State Fullerton Names V.P. for Academic Affairs
- Just coasting: Dana Hills senior Ryan Crane...
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Burkholder, Smith Lead South Coast League Sweep
- UC Irvine has broken ground on the...
- COMMENTARY : Radice's Save-the-NEA Policy an Act of Self-Immolation
- Community College Fee Hike Hits Illegal Immigrants
- No deposit, no romance: Two years ago,...
- Girls Camp Struck by Fire Again : Crime: Guards are posted at Griffith Park facility. Authorities suspect arsonist who destroyed a lodge last week may have returned to set director's house ablaze.
- PASADENA : Man Who Confessed to 3 Killings at Bar to Be Tried
- REGIONAL REPORT : Grass-Roots Groups Spring Up to Address Racism, Poverty : Riot aftermath: Multiracial coalitions strive for improvement, trying to find some good to apply to their communities.
- Campaign Calendar
- CHATSWORTH : Train Service Open House Is Scheduled
- CONGRESSIONAL RACES 52ND DISTRICT : Primary Foes Aren't Pressing Hunter on Check Scandal
- LOS ANGELES : Riot Counselors Fielding Calls on KCET's Phones
- MOORPARK : Course on Tear Gas Use Attracts Residents to Classroom
- Accused Claims Insanity in Elgar Killings : Crime: Larry T. Hansel admits guilt in the 1991 shooting rampage that left two executives of the company dead.
- COLUMN LEFT/ MICHAEL LERNER : Looters Were Living Out the Cynical American Ethos : We don't care to acknowledge that our social system is ravishing the Earth.
- MISSION VIEJO : School Board Delays Decisions on Budget
- MOORPARK : Schools' Busing Program Defended
- Nonprofit Groups Given $5,000 Grants
- Gay Groups Endorse Police Reform Measure
- Jobless Rate Hits Lowest Point Since Last May : Unemployment: March's 7.0% mark is a significant decrease from February's 8.1%. Some officials credit better weather; others the economy.
- Cycling
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gonzales Earns Job at Second Base
- As Regional Site, CLU Field Strikes Out
- The Art of the Blend
- Docents in Demand : Cultural institutions depend on volunteers. Those who help fill the need find it can be intellectually and socially stimulating.
- Venice : Cityhood Meeting Today
- College Conference for Latino Students Offered
- ROAD NOTES
- Mouse Marshal to Help Brea Celebrate
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : How We Feel About Ourselves Now. . .
- COLUMN ONE : In Tehran, Veil Lifts, but Slowly : As the grip of revolutionary fervor relaxes, city walls that had been emblazoned with 'Death to America!' now sport billboards for Western products.
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : LOS ANGELES : Los Angeles is still being born. Every birth is painful.
- VENTURA : Lone Man Flees After Robbing Bank
- A Visit With the Fierce People
- Tribute to Zumberge Raises $2.2 Million for USC Cancer Center
- Residents Get Involved, Guard Stake in Low-Income Harbor City Project
- Q&A; : Congress: 29th District
- CITY GOLF : Taft's Mink, Grant's Team Win Titles
- Soccer
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Hess Has a Couple of Big Horses Now
- Music Reviews : L.A. Mozart Orchestra in Season Finale
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Tori Amos' Tender, Tortured Roxy Debut
- Countywide : Inmate Dies While Receiving Treatment
- Disney's 'Fantasmic!' Takes Wing Friday : Entertainment: Musical theater and special effects are mixed in park's new multimedia attraction.
- Countywide : Supervisors Praise Fruit Fly Warnings
- STAGE REVIEW : Topicality Informs Hare's Passionate, Well-Drawn 'Map'
- MOTOR RACING : Sports Car Drivers Get Chance to Rally
- American Cinematheque Honors Carlsen
- ELECTIONS:ASSEMBLY : Reapportioned District Gives Edge to Margolin : Politics: The veteran assemblyman is running for reelection in the new heavily Democratic 42nd.
- Willard Thorp; Helped Draft Marshall Plan
- PROGRAMS : Wide Range of Youth Programs Available
- RAMONA RODEO
- Long Beach : Police to Have Recruitment Booth at Gay Pride Parade
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Drill Team to Compete in Japan
- Fellini's Underrated Gem: Whole Lotta Sheiking Going On
- Playtime's Over : Toby Halicki's Awesome Collection of Classic Toys Will Be Sold
- Marina del Rey : County Charge Proposed
- 3 Astronauts Grab Marooned Satellite in a Dramatic Rescue : Space: The manual capture ends days of frustration. The shuttle crew clamps on a new rocket motor, fixes a wiring glitch and releases the communications craft.
- Strawberry Festival: Saturday-Sunday* A strawberry showcase that...
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Former Newspaper Executive Arrested
- LAGUNA BEACH : Police Seek Leads in Beach Shooting
- 2nd Coffman Murder Trial Opens : Crime: Woman already under death sentence for rampage with lover faces similar charges in college student's rape-slaying in a Huntington Beach hotel.
- Coach Leaves Christ College for Point Loma
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Celebration of 'Soul'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bassist Bromberg Shows He Has Room for Multiple Personalities
- RAMS : From the Beginning, Knox Takes Care of Little Things
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : In Rancho Santa Margarita, a Real-McCoy Rodeo Saddles Up
- REGIONAL REPORT : Fee Hikes by 107 Colleges Hit Illegal Immigrants
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : TEXAS : People talk about when L.A. was the place to be.
- SPORTS BRIEFS / PAUL McLEOD : Knee Injury Ends Olympic Hopes of Former Bell High Baseball Star
- Downey : City Will Pay to Replace 200 Water Fountains at Schools
- Temple City : Free Gang Symposium
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Archivist to OK Pay Raise Amendment
- Schools Ban Hypnotists After Carlsbad Incident
- NEWPORT BEACH : Trustees OK Plan to Cut $2.7 Million
- LA PUENTE : Man Held in Movie Theater Killing Cleared, Released
- HOLLYWOOD : Unions Approve 3-Year Film, Television Contract
- Senate Committee Approves Crackdown on Riot Crimes
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : 8 Blocks Cordoned Off After Unrest in Riot Zone
- The Accused Go Free: Two Sides, Mirror Images : Justice: Both hard-liners and civil libertarians should appreciate that niceties of law will at times produce outrage.
- From Prose to Plays, Publications Are in Market for Writers' Works
- GLENDALE : Failed Arson Attempt Baffles Investigators
- As Budgets Shrink, Libraries Refine Strategies : Universities: Access to research material, not ownership of it, is the key to survival as the need for information burgeons and funds for it shrink.
- U.S. Expected to Approve Timber Sales : Nature: The plan to be announced today would attempt to limit job losses in the Pacific Northwest. Environmentalists say it threatens the spotted owl.
- Downey : Eliminating Student Lockers Reduces Theft, Schools Find
- U.N. Chief Rules Out Peacekeepers in War-Torn Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Barker Valley : Serious Effort Needed to Get There, But Sights Are Rewarding
- Q & A : Assembly Candidates on Issues
- The following are selected entries from...
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Understanding the Riots Part 4 : Seeing Ourselves : MISSION VIEJO : 'Next time I move, it will be to Montana or Wyoming.'
- Highlight Zone : Ventura County sees the mysteries and rewards of linking recycling with local industrial development.
- Countywide : $5,200 Approved for Homeless Coalition
- White Inmates Fear Further Attacks at Jail : King verdict: Racial segregation imposed after rioting at the Pitchess Honor Rancho is ending. One group pleads to be kept apart from blacks and Latinos.
- AFTER THE RIOTS : 3 Face Array of Charges in Denny Beating : Violence: Defendants could get life terms if convicted. Prosecutors would seek sentencing enhancements that apply to criminal conduct by gang members.
- 2 Arrested in Fatal Shooting at Fullerton Party
- STAGE REVIEW : A Splashy, Tuneful 'Birdie' Swoops Into Center
- Discontent Pulls Women Back to 'A . . .' : 'Still Alice': A decade later, musical points out steps still not taken.
- Goodyear Will Close Plant in Kentucky
- Platinum Holdings Acquires Oregon Software Maker
- Struggling Veritec Hopes to Crack the Lucrative Code-Industry Market : Technology: The company's president says Vericode can pack in more information than its familiar black-and-white- striped competition.
- County's Unemployment Rate Stays at 5.5% : Economy: Optimism is still slow in coming despite the fact that the March figure mirrors the percentage in February.
- Wall Street Journal Editor Resigns; End of Era Seen