- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Hearing to Weigh Supermarket's Fate
- BURBANK : City Council Backs Rancho Rezoning
- An Earnest Desire to Show Gratitude Turns Into an All-Points Search
- DANA POINT : Water District Hires Interim Managers
- SANTA ANA : Global Phone Call Links Young Pupils
- SANTA ANA : Top <i> Gato</i> Helps Out on Day of Teacher
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Backs Extended Marine Life Refuge
- Torrance City Council Rejects Karaoke Studio : Entertainment: The lawmakers say the facility does not belong in a shopping center. Residents in the neighborhood agree.
- Man Surrenders Car to Carjacker in Westminster
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Scouts Are Still High on Salmon
- El Segundo and West Cruise to Victories
- CSUN Believes Winnie the Pooh Was Overbearing
- CS Northridge's Newest Recruit Is Former Marine
- Coaches Move to Cut Number of WSC Games : Junior college baseball: They believe Valley College was excluded from playoffs because of fewer nonconference contests.
- THE ARTS
- Painting's Quiet Man : Leon Kossoff Is From the London School in Both His Style of Art and Reluctance to Promote Himself
- Satellite Technology Management Says It's Cooperating in FBI Probe
- Wholesale Prices Take a Sharp Rise in April : Economy: The government's report of a 0.6% jump boosts inflation fears. It is the highest hike since the fall of 1990.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Haitian Refugees Protest Detainment
- A Comedy of Life and Death : Young Rebels Love 'Harold and Maude'
- 4 Incumbents Win, 2 Unseated : Election: Legal secretary takes seventh seat on Town Council in open race. Loser in one contest claims winner violated campaign laws.
- Force Justified to Save Bosnians, Bishops Tell U.S.
- Glendale : Fire Protection Tax Hike
- Arcadia : Damaged Motel Reopens
- SPOTLIGHT : THE HILLS ARE ALIVE : Take a Closer Look at the Santa Ana Mountains and You See Hikers, Bikers and Other Critters Having Fun
- He Wants His MTV--If It Plays Fair
- FOOD BANK: What with the price of...
- Trivia Time
- Socratic Method Is No Longer Greek to Modern Teachers
- It's Always the Season for Alfresco Dining at Piccola Cucina
- Ecology Awards Help Clear the Air : Competition is an incentive for many organizations. The results often lead to creation of more jobs.
- Fewer Aim for Academic Team; '92 Furor Blamed
- First-Person Account : Author Sue Miller Enlivens a Meeting of a Longtime Book Club
- Glendale : $200,000 Grant Out of Reach
- Union Threatens to Spread East German Strike
- Culver City : Sony Expansion Hearing
- Latin Fare, With Accent on Chinese
- Oxnard : St. John's Hospital Announces 24 Layoffs
- Curbs OKd on Mobile Car Washers : Thousand Oaks: New city restrictions must still be approved in a public hearing. They limit operations to driveways and office parking lots.
- For Continuation School, Only the Memories Will Endure
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Individualist Wins Feature by a Head
- Thinking Big : Exhibit on Elephants Entices Schoolchildren to Learn About Africa
- Surviving Prom Night : Safety: Some students think it's just a parents' trap, but Camarillo High will offer a post-prom bash with a vintage T-bird as a door prize.
- Helen Keel Kadin; Retired Ballet Dancer
- Landlords Hope to Halt Cycle of Decay
- PREP ROUNDUP : Crouch Sparks Marina to Softball Victory
- Now the Movie World Wants Roseanne, Tom : Films: The competition is heated to sign the Arnolds for a feature. The TV stars choose a cross-country comedy-adventure.
- A Penny for Your Faults
- Long Beach : Sobriety Checkpoint Slated Friday on Atlantic Avenue
- Bell : Legal Secretary Chosen for City Clerk's Post
- THEATER REVIEWS : Fullerton's 'Grapes' Yields a Tart Social Harvest : College's rich and lovingly produced staging of Steinbeck classic is as meaningful today as it was decades ago.
- La Mirada : Anti-Graffiti Ordinance Also Applies to Adults
- She's in the Running for State Track Title : Preps: Asha Jayasinghe, a 400-meter specialist, has the nation's third-fastest outdoor time.
- The theater saved actor Eric Waterhouse when...
- Study Credits Air Power in Gulf Victory : Military: Analysts caution that the situation in Iraq was unique. They warn that bombing raids would not be nearly as effective in Bosnia.
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Don't Count on Air Bags to Catch You Every Time
- BOOK REVIEW : An Ambiguous Tale of Corrupted Mexico : ECLIPSE FEVER, <i> by Walter Abish</i> , Alfred A. Knopf $23, 335 pages
- OXNARD : Man, Woman Held in Fake Gold Bar Scheme
- TORRANCE : Suspect in Killing of Man, Shooting of Woman Seized
- Cypress Council Favors Vegas Manager of a Card Club
- VENTURA : Rape Suspect Ordered Tested for Competency
- 8 Hours of Sleep Not Always a Night's Rest : Apnea Sufferers Often Awake Tired and Stay That Way All Day Long
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Trainer Bohannan Not Bluffing With Prairie Bayou in Preakness
- Battle Lines Are Drawn in Releaguing Proposal
- You Can Bet He Will Get Them Up to His Speed
- North Picks Uruburu as Football Coach
- Big Continental Order Gives Boeing a Boost : Expansion: Fresh out of bankruptcy, the airline wants the aerospace company to build it 92 jets for $4.5 billion.
- Cypress Semiconductor Cashes in Some Chips : Computers: The company announced it will sell Ross Technology, a key subsidiary, to Fujitsu for $23 million.
- Panic Tells Shareholders He'll Triple Sales : World trade: SPI founder's plan aims at emerging world markets. Analysts see substantial risks.
- Jury Convicts Ex-Irvine Banker of Fraud
- Fish Tips
- Lowdown on Downturn : Real Estate Titan Sam Zell Offers Local Developers Little Sympathy
- ECONOTES : Now Appearing: a Devil's Advocate
- RAISE RUCKUS: That $23,000 pay raise that...
- Well, You Just Expect Creativity From Top-10 School Yearbook
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Frankie Laine Still on Center Stage : The veteran performer, his autobiography just out, is looking to his seventh decade in show business.
- Just Think of It as a Bake Sale
- REAL ESTATE
- Stocking the Wild Asparagus
- Syndication Rules Face New Review : Television: Hollywood wants the Clinton Administration to ban networks from $4.3-billion 'fin/syn' business.
- Garamendi Challenged Over Settlement
- Turning Blind Eye to the Bad Guys Lends Little Insight
- U.N. to Combat Female Circumcision
- GAMES : Players Giving the Liveliest Parties Win
- Everything Is Correct in Political 'Dave'
- Darren HamiltonSchool: Millikan HighSport: GolfClass: SeniorHamilton placed...
- The Tri-City Transportation Coalition elected Sharon Clark...
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : San Marino's Park Earns Award From CIF
- Motor Voter Bill Seen Boosting State Rolls 15%
- Beverly Hills : Mass Transit Summit Set
- Rangel Reportedly Cleared in House Banking Scandal
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Proposal Would Put Santa Monica in New League
- Council Approves Special Election for Card Club
- The News is Better for Oak Park District
- Countywide : Pool Safety: Some Words of Wisdom
- WOODLAND HILLS : Appeal Filed Over Warner Ridge Ruling
- Conference Planned for Latino Students
- ANAHEIM : City Rejects Plan to Inspect Rental Units
- A Close-up look at people who matter : Volunteer's Successes in Thousands
- Tournament of Roses to Be Scrutinized : Services: An independent analyst will look into how the group profits from its relationship with the city.
- LOS ANGELES : 500 Old Cars to Be Scrapped in Smog Trade-Off Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Funds Sought for Homeless Drop-In Center
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students Protest Drug-Sniffing Dogs
- Salute to Slain Officer : Law enforcement: Plaque is dedicated to Garden Grove patrolman Howard Dallies Jr. at ceremony attended by hundreds. Search for his killer enters third month.
- Perkins Leads SuperSonics Past Rockets
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Surgery to Sideline Scioscia for Season
- Meredith's Arm Gives SCC Baseball an Edge
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fielder, Gibson Homer Twice to Lift Tigers
- Going from Westlake High to Cal State...
- Scottish Storyteller Digs Up Ancient Treasures
- Body Wedged in Column Identified as Porn Film Star
- Menendez Therapist Insisted Police Listen to Disputed Tapes, Court Told
- Freeway's Private Toll Lanes to Cost $2 Per Car
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mission Viejo's Earley, Hubbart Win Titles
- EMPIRE LEAGUE TENNIS : Loara's Lindee Wins Singles Championship--as Expected
- Hornets Hit by One-Two Punch : NBA playoffs: Ewing, Davis play key roles as Knicks rally to force overtime and beat Charlotte, 105-101, to take 2-0 lead in series.
- A Surprise Is Lurking in the Kelp
- Ducks Start Search for a Head Coach : Hockey: Team gets permission to interview San Diego's Rick Dudley, the first of many likely to go through the process.
- Baker Told to Handle Recruit With Care
- Chris Jackson, who led the Denver Nuggets...
- ART REVIEWS : Dan Graham: Exploring Vision and Knowledge
- Issue: Morality and Schools
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Third School to Go on Year-Round Schedule
- Man, 92, Dies After Fall Into Home Pool
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Ground Is Broken for County Library
- Families Sought to Host Foreign Students
- The San Diego Chicken has not been...
- School Board Faces Tough Decisions on Cuts : Education: Thousand Oaks officials are set to slash $2.1 million. A popular reading program faces elimination.
- Thobe Makes Most of Second Chance : Baseball: Former Edison High and Golden West pitcher is back in the minor leagues with a different attitude.
- COLUMN ONE : Mexico Out to Plug Its Brain Drain : During the '80s, the country lost many of its top scientists. Now, with a free trade pact looming, it's trying to bolster its economic muscle by luring its best and brightest back home.
- Water Officials Hopeful About Cleanup Plan : Pollution: $47-million EPA proposal announced Friday would build treatment plants in the basin to contain contamination.
- Santa Fe Springs : First Latina Picked to Head Little Lake School District
- Upsurge in Violent Crime Seen for County : Law enforcement: The D.A., sheriff and a criminologist ask supervisors to consider the prognosis when making budget cuts.
- Woman's Whereabouts Still Mystery : Police: Suzanne Arbell's disappearance is called uncharacteristic. Authorities and family members are baffled.
- OJAI : Agreement Reached to Clear Rubble Off Road
- STUDIO CITY : Group Vows More Pressure on Mini-Mall
- County's Colleges Award Scholarships
- BURBANK : Officials Hail Return of the Warner Look
- CALABASAS : School Board OKs Bigger Class Sizes
- Boy, 16, to Be Tried as Adult in Slaying
- Police Ask Aid in Finding Gunshot Victim's Identity
- Newbury Park Will Finish Second to 1
- Mira Costa Fails to Clinch Title : Prep baseball: Beverly Hills rallies for two runs in the seventh inning to win, 5-4. The teams meet Friday for the Ocean League championship.
- Titans Fall to UCLA in 15 Innings, 12-9
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hankins Hits Three Home Runs for Simi Valley
- Move Over, Garth and Billy Ray--Here's Brooks & Dunn : Country music: Pair were the big winners in awards telecast, although Garth was named top entertainer. Cyrus, however, was shut out.
- Malibu : City Manager Appointed
- Conejo Valley Public, Private Sectors Toast Successes
- WOMEN'S TENNIS / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Pepperdine and USC Are Eliminated
- MIGHTY CASEY STRIKES BACK : Shoulder Sound, USC's Burrill Is a Prospect Again
- AVP Adds Bryan to Its Roster : Pro volleyball: The former executive director of women's association takes on job with rival organization amid controversy.
- THE ARTS
- THE ARTS
- Panel Voices Frustration on Continued TV Violence
- JAZZ REVIEW : Redman Justifies the Hype
- Scientist's Mosquito Hunt Amid Old Tires Pays Off : Health: Researchers turn attention back to infectious diseases. Bug from Asia found to carry brain affliction.
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Beilenson to Seek Parkland Funding
- IRVINE : School Board Hikes Fees for Developers
- DeHoyos Says Rage at Firing Made Him Kill : Courts: Taking stand for first time in trial's 'sanity phase,' murderer says he wanted to kill the restaurant manager who dismissed him, not young girl. He describes crime in detail.
- Thousands Take High Hopes to Ventura Job Fair
- SAN FERNANDO : Youth to Serve 10 Years in Killing at Reseda High
- Beachfront Wheelchair Ramp a Hit
- This Rookie Is Having a Championship Season
- O.C. Swimmers Ready to Defend Section Titles
- Auerbach Has Second Operation
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 13TH L.A. CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT : Also-Rans May Still Wield Heavy Influence : Politics: Although Goldberg and LaBonge emerged from primary, endorsements from candidates they vanquished could help decide the June runoff.
- VERNON : 26 Slightly Injured as MTA Bus Collides With Van
- State Adviser Attacks District's Threat to Drop Adult Education : Oxnard: School officials say they didn't budget for the program because of a new law. But a consultant disputes their calculations.
- 10 Groups Win Awards From Times
- GLENDALE : Ex-Fire Captain Gets 8 More Years for Arson
- Mary L. Lenihan has been named executive...
- 8 Arrested, Guns Seized in Raid on Asian Gangs
- FULLERTON : Play Offers Way to Explore Drug Abuse
- SHERMAN OAKS : Man Pleads Guilty to Raping 2 Women
- Reassessment, Please, in UCLA Controversy : Rethinking Chicano studies issue in wake of protest
- Fallen Heroes : Annual Memorial Pays Tribute to 9 Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
- Latinos Seeking More Representation on Burbank Boards, Committees : Government: Residents say the controversy over a commissioner's slur underscores a larger problem. Few appointees have Spanish surnames.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Candidates Trade Charges, Gather Allies
- Capitalist Russia Suffers Major Loss as Fire Destroys Factory : Economy: Vital truck engine plant is gutted. Western banks offer aid in rebuilding that could cost $1 billion.
- Who Is Right Person for Job? : Colleges: Search for Schultz's replacement as NCAA executive director will be a broad one, officials say.
- Louisiana School Signs Standout Harbor Guard : Basketball: Bridgete Williams, who scored a state-record 72 points in a game last season, will attend Northwestern State.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Are Davis' Days in L.A. Almost Over?
- CASTING SPELLS : In Hypnotist Flip Orley's Gigs, the Crowd Gets Into the Act
- 72 Die as Afghan Guerrillas Bombard Kabul
- VAN NUYS : Police Ask Help in Search for Missing Woman, 62
- VILLA PARK : Teachers High on Message of Support
- Parton Declares Himself Politically Sound After Win : Redondo Beach: The mayor's victory comes six months after losing a race for state Assembly in which his religious beliefs were a campaign issue.
- School District to Use Surveillance Cameras on Buses : Safety: The pilot program involves four vehicles and is believed to be state's first. The goal is to discourage unruly behavior by students.
- STANTON : Split Council Votes Against Card Club
- 1 Youth Guilty in Slaying of Teen-Ager : Courts: Two other Long Beach high school students are acquitted in 'Ace of Spades' killing.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Putting Teeth in Grand Jury Reports
- In It for the Long Runs : Gardena's Giddens Could Be a Triple Threat at City Meet
- THEATER REVIEW / 'WINNIE THE POOH' : Children's Favorite Will Charm Adults Too
- This Sport Is Rich in Tradition
- Stanford Stadium Has Become Simply Another Fixer-Upper : Soccer: FIFA wants to see plenty of improvements before World Cup next year.
- Asian Movies Take Flight : Filmmakers Making Move Into the Mainstream
- PEOPLE WATCH
- THEATER REVIEWS : More Is Less in Sharkey's 'This Man' at Garden Grove
- SCR Adds 'Hedda,' 'Playland,' 'Loot' to '93-94 Season
- Mrs. Gooch Markets Agrees to Be Acquired by Texas Chain
- Dow Reaches Record High; Bonds Recover : Market Overview
- Pepperdine Releases 1993-94 Basketball Schedule
- The E.&J.; Gallo Winery is continuing to...
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (National ranking) (Studio)...
- CSULB Hires Media Relations Assistant
- Judith Blake; Population Expert Who Wrote on Only Children
- Dancing in the Streets
- Hooked on Menu at Walt's Wharf
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Contest Provides Exposure for Student Photos
- First National Civil Rights Group for Asian-Americans Organized
- Roy Disney Feted Amid Flowers, Fanfare
- MIGHTY CASEY: Three years ago, USC's Casey...
- Robert Dingilian; MGM Movie Marketing Executive
- 'Out of the Past': A Cold, Hardboiled Look at 1940s
- The Grateful Gobbler
- Asian Gangs Targeted in Police Sweep : Law enforcement: Dawn operation involving 300 officers nets 8 arrests in the San Gabriel Valley. Suspects sought in the raid allegedly participated in murder, carjackings, illegal gambling, extortion and prostitution.
- Holocaust in Bosnia
- Ward Valley Nuclear Dump
- Note From a Food Inspector
- Pork
- Holocaust in Bosnia
- Holocaust in Bosnia
- $10 Helmet Fine
- Sweet Charity
- Names in the News - May 13, 1993
- Names in the News - May 13, 1993
- Names in the News - May 13, 1993
- Names in the News - May 13, 1993
- Names in the News - May 13, 1993
- Names in the News - May 13, 1993
- Obituaries - May 13, 1993
- Obituaries - May 13, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 13, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 13, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 13, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 13, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 13, 1993
- OPEN HOUSE: Best-selling author Dean Koontz and...
- TAKE A HIKE: Winter rains have brought...
- Nolan, Hill Deny Guilt in Hearing on Ethics Charges
- Treasurer Calls for Extending 1/2-Cent Tax : Budget: Brown says temporary surcharge should continue and pay off state's growing deficit. Wilson opposes the idea.
- STILL SEARCHING: The Garden Grove Police Department...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita City Manager Urges Cuts in Most Departments for 2nd Straight Year : Budget: Public safety is the only department to escape the ax. The draft version calls for no cost-of-living pay increases and no layoffs.
- 1 Convicted, 2 Acquitted in Slaying of Youth, 16 : Courts: Conviction carries term of 15 years to life for Long Beach Polytechnic High student. The murder attracted nationwide attention.
- UCLA Has 2nd Day of Protest Over Program : Education: Activists at peaceful rally say the lack of departmental status for Chicano studies emphasizes a Eurocentric bias. Campus officials say the decision will not be altered.
- Water Board Gave 3 Builders $9.5-Million Break : Taxes: Santa Margarita Co. and two others paid less than half of original assessments. They say it's homeowners who benefit.
- Injury Failed to Wipe Out Challenges for Jim Hogan
- O.C. Water District Account Subject of SEC Investigation
- Man Who Staged His Death Gets Probation : Fraud: Gary Elliott plans a reunion with the family he abandoned 14 years ago. Then he hopes to divorce his wife and marry his girlfriend.
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Third Parties Have Some Hidden Rights
- THE ZANY STATE? It wasn't the kind...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Televised Debates Alter Dynamics of Mayor's Race : Politics: Media image created by Riordan is at risk. Some feel Woo may need a more effective message.
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 13, 1993
- Possible Rent Law Violation Investigated : Moorpark: A mobile home park owner is allegedly requiring tenants to sign a lease that may conflict with a city ordinance.
- General Manager Jerry Reynolds, who has been...
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 4.5 Million to Receive Refunds on State Quake Insurance
- TAKE THIS, OFFICER: What do you do...
- TRANSIT DEBATE: Who will be L. A.'s...
- Steven Wymer Given 14 1/2-Year Prison Term : Courts: Newport Beach investment adviser stole $92 million. Clients included many California cities.
- Croats Defy Truce, Keep Up Fighting in Mostar
- Monitoring of Head Start Increasing, County Says
- BUENA PARK : Family Agrees to Pay Damages to Schools
- CAMARILLO : Man Pleads Guilty to Molesting Girl, 8
- LOS ANGELES : Williams Given Leave to Join Waco Inquiry
- New philosopher in town: "Media vs. Culture,"...
- SAN DIMAS : Man Accused of Tailing, Attacking Woman on Road
- Head Start Problems Bring Tougher County Oversight
- A Plethora of Snakes Brings Plenty of Bites
- Rental Bias Case Payments Ordered : Housing: An apartment building's owners and manager must pay $100,000 in penalties.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Angels Aren't Happy With Winfield
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Kodama Shines in Chamber Program
- BOOK REVIEW : A Moving Testament to Nature's Beauty : THE FOUR-CORNERED FALCON: Essays on the Interior West and the Natural Scene <i> by Reg Saner</i> ; Johns Hopkins $25.95, 288 pages
- GLENDALE : Judge Orders Trial in Double Slaying
- Countywide : Preliminary Report Filed on Plane Crash
- Local Student Teams Win German Trips
- Special Homes Aid Alzheimer's Patients
- Oregon Man Named Suspect in Shootings of Torrance Couple : Crime: Evidence found in stolen pickup truck leads police to his identity. He is called a dangerous 'community terrorist.'
- L.A.'s 'Batman' Candidate: Rich, Enigmatic
- 3rd Bid for Casino in Oxnard Sparks Concern : Gambling: Officials say building more than one card club could lead to ruinous competition and no new source of taxes.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / UPDATE : Unser Can Hit the Speedway Wall Without Having to Leave His Home
- Doctors postponed a second round of surgery...
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Morton's Homer Gives Calabasas Its First Title
- Schultz Steps Down as Director of NCAA : Colleges: He denies knowledge of loans to athletes at Virginia, but says staying in job might hinder reform.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Sternberg Troupe Relies on Movement
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Back Not Hurting Wallach's Hitting
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mike Witt Getting on Track for Yankees
- A team of former NBA players, playing...
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Folsom Gives Orange Share of Title
- Flanagan Finds Depicting Pain Is a Pleasure : Art: Survivor of cystic fibrosis and his lover give a 'toned-down' presentation of masochistic works at Rancho Santiago College in Santa Ana.
- Crazy Horse Raises Funds, Little Music
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Conservancy Seeks Gifts to Buy Gear
- Going With the Flow : Tour Firms No Longer Are High and Dry as Whitewater Returns
- Miscellany
- AUTOS
- A Matter of Taste : Rubbery Chicken Gets Bounced Out of Company Cafeterias
- MCA Names President of International Unit
- REGIONAL REPORT : Higher Hiring : Doors Are Finally, Slowly, Opening for Southland Jobseekers
- Bills Regulating Wine, Liquor Stores Fail : Legislature: Two measures aimed to curb 'misery market' sales in L.A.'s inner city. Heavy lobbying pressure shuts them off in Assembly committee.