- Supervisors Accept Land for Sewer Plant
- Paramount Advances to Quarterfinals
- Dad's Dead, Sobbing Son Said on 911 : Crime: Police tape of one of the Menendez brothers accused of killing their parents is released.
- Cherub-Bin Thrift Shop Seeks Donations
- NATION : Girl Wins Geography Contest
- Kings of the Blacktop : Street Hockey Is the Hot New Game in Playgrounds and Parking Lots
- Mojave's Fields of Gems : Recreation: Fanciers of the opal can try their luck at mining the semiprecious stone in Kern County.
- Merchant Marine Museum to Be Open
- THE HOUSE
- Moorhead to Face 4 Long-Shot Challengers : Elections: Two Democrats and two minor party candidates say the entrenched dean of California's 18-member GOP caucus in Congress has lost touch with the 22nd District.
- Jumping the Gun on Medi-Cal : Health care: The program's cash reserves are rapidly dwindling. Some nursing homes are billing it early in case the money runs out sooner than projected.
- Neon: the Lights of His Life : Hobbies: In five years, Mike Queen has managed to rescue and restore some of San Diego's finest pieces of sign art.
- COMMENCEMENT AT O.C. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
- Mentally Ill Children Find Help in Pets
- Lancaster District Hires 4th Superintendent in 2 Years
- FULLERTON : Tenure Offer Greets New University Head
- CITY SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 7-Run Inning Lifts Taft Over University, 9-4
- Ad Agencies Form Venture: Advertising agency Chiat/Day/Mojo...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Beef to Hit U.S. Menus
- Robert B. Stein has joined Ligand Pharmaceuticals...
- Coke Giving Tips on Tabs That Don't Work
- RiboGene, Soviets in Biotechnology Joint Venture
- La Fonda: As Colombian as Apple Pop
- Merger Boosts Firm's Size, Status and Creative Energies
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Southwest Museum Painting Fails to Sell
- Familiar and Not-So-Familiar Italian Cuisine
- You Are a Suspect
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Rosemead High Student Wins Citizenship Medal
- WORLD : 5,000 Join Bucharest Protest
- No Madding Crowd--Yet : Community: Residents of this small enclave with a fairylike name like things quaint--and even douse all outdoor lights by 11 p.m. . . . the better to see the stars.
- FISHING NOTES : Anglers Will Find Action Heating Up for Holiday Weekend
- ON STAGE : Cultural Cord : Javier Gomez started dance and theater groups to teach youths about their Mexican roots.
- 'Home Casino' Unmasked in Manhattan Beach Raid
- Program's Glory Faded Quickly
- Redondo OKs Plans to Improve Traffic
- Attorney Tries to Portray Boesky as Money-Grubber
- Jay Sanders has been promoted to vice...
- Harvard Sells Its Tobacco Stocks: Harvard University...
- Fresh Air Through Windows 3.0
- France, Soviets Sign Deal: France's state-owned Elf...
- 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.
- Asparagus Bears the Fresh Flavor of Spring : Legumes: Versatile vegetable remains in season till summer and supplies are good.
- Students Win 4 Awards in History Competition
- The 1950s Weren't Always Happy Days
- San Diego County Agency Explores Sea as Source of Usable Water
- WORLD : 'Little Ships' Return to Dunkirk
- Ban Urged on Cigarette Machines : Smoking: Health Secretary Sullivan urges states to take measures to keep tobacco out of children's hands.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Aunt Bee Possessions to Be Sold
- Cancer Society Benefit Takes On Look of Mirage
- L.A. Schools Get Money to Buy Ambassador Site
- Soviets Warned That Recession Is Likely
- Roh Starts Tokyo Visit Stirring Emotions on Both Sides : Japan: The South Korean leader is to discuss economic ties and other questions. But anger lingers over the brutal colonization of 1910-1945.
- Culver City : Apartment Law Modified
- Nuclear Warhead Safety Problems Cited : Arms: One missile will 'probably' be retired from alert status. A Navy weapon also is questioned.
- Inglewood Wants Mandela to Visit
- Controversy Over Bart Simpson: 'Underachiever and Proud of It'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Lloyd's Looks to Soviet Market
- P.M. BRIEFING : Airline Fare War Gets Hotter as United Matches TWA Cuts
- Berit Van Dijk is an account intern...
- American Looking Over Pan Am Shuttle : Airlines: The carrier is examining the smaller firm's books. Other potential buyers reportedly have come forward too.
- Bread Pudding Goes Tropical
- Flexible Choices for Shavuot Celebration : Holidays: Shavuot menu can feature lighter aspects of 'first fruits' without losing sense of tradition.
- Cal Poly Pomona Elects Student Leaders
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SALIDA : Slayings Linked to White Group
- Orangutangle : Wildlife: Orangutan smuggling is a lucrative but damaging trade. The global battle against it involves Southern Californians.
- Afghan Rebel Rockets Kill 3 at Kabul Hotel
- Arkansas and Texas Brace as Rivers Continue to Rise
- NASA Ends Repair Work, Clears Shuttle for Liftoff
- Gardens for the Dog Days of Drought
- Senate Defies NRA, Votes for Wider Gun Ban
- SPORTSCOPE : Azusa Pacific to Try for Eighth Title in a Row
- Jobless Claims Stable
- Litton Industries Inc.: The Beverly Hills-based electronic...
- Gina Ord has been named sales representative...
- Dana Sanders has been named senior vice...
- Nick Major has joined Hallenbeck, Chamorro &...
- FOOD CALENDAR
- Ratatouille Is a Versatile Entree
- LOCAL : Witnesses, Motive Elusive in Cinco de Mayo Slaying at Park
- New Jersey Pollution Law Sets Fines of Up to $1 Million a Day
- Latin Business Assn. Sets Ambitious Goals
- Volunteering Fills Not Only Days, but Voids
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Voluntary Water Conservation
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : North Apparently Fighting Subpoena
- Santa Monica : Grant for Neonatal Support
- Azusa : Dog License Renewal Eased
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Zelman, Garamendi Unveil Campaign Advertising Plans
- COLUMN ONE : Trading in the Golden Nest Egg : Equity refugees from the rat race are selling out and buying homes in smaller cities. Many are avoiding mortgages by paying in cash.
- Pepperdine Freshman Melendez Made an Impact
- Santa Monica : Law on Ozone Preservation
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Harris Tells of Stage Fright
- Malibu : Candidate Quits Race
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Abuse Center Impresses Barry
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Study Suggests New Sclerosis Treatment
- Grant to Aid Parents of Seriously Ill Newborns
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : 8 in GOP Seek Hill's Seat; 2 Vie to Oust Moorhead : 52nd Assembly District: It's a wide-open race as eight Republicans with widely disparate backgrounds and experiences seek the seat vacated in March by Frank Hill.
- Meyer, the 'Mayor of the Valley,' Heads Downtown : City Hall: Bradley's liaison became an institution during her 17 years in the job. Richard Alarcon will replace her.
- Graduate Student Charged With School Books Theft
- Tapes of Alleged Silberman Dealing Heard
- THOUSAND OAKS : Protests Filed Over Plans to Sell Water
- COLUMN LEFT : What Are the Contras Up to Now? : A decision not to demobilize has Washington's prints all over it.
- Report of Kidnaping Was False, Police Say
- 1 Killed, 7 Hurt as Car Crosses Center Divider
- Educator Apologizes for Description of Asians
- TUSTIN : Marines Mourn Loss of 'Caring' Sergeant
- Santa Clarita Council Backs Construction of 281 Houses
- RiboGene, Soviets in Biotechnology Joint Venture
- Hawaiian Air Adds Routes: Honolulu-based Hawaiian Airlines...
- ENERGY : Oil Prices Sink in Hectic Trading
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Jeff Staszak has been named vice president...
- Mustard Adds Something Extra : Seasonings: Reliable condiment can be the secret ingredient in a variety of dishes and sauces.
- Court-Martial Acquits Skipper of the Kinkaid
- House Passes Major Changes to Clean Air Act
- House OKs Plan for Clean Fuels; Air Act Vote Near
- Sullivan Likely to Ask Curb on Tobacco Sales to Minors
- Courted: Two doctors in New York said...
- UCLA junior catcher Paul Ellis and Arizona...
- Philharmonic Society Presents Golden Baton to Elaine Redfield
- Sinatra Launches His Saucy New Line
- PLATFORM : Water as Wealth
- Church to Give $500,000 to Nehemiah West Project
- Camarena Trial Witness Says Drug Lords Held Meeting on DEA Agent
- Sheriff Pitches Naval Base for 'Tent City' Jail : Port Hueneme: John Gillespie says he has found a spot suitable for his plan to house minor drug offenders.
- State Plans to Step Up UCI Medi-Cal Inquiry : Health care: Allegations that some patients must wait for months for elective surgery will be pursued over the next two weeks.
- Noriega Wins NCAA Tennis Opener
- METALS : Gold Prices Fall Sharply on Reports of Selling by Saudis
- Boesky Spars With Mulheren's Lawyer During Testimony
- Controversy Over Bart Simpson: 'Underachiever and Proud of It'
- Demand for College Grads Holds in S.D. : Employment: Some local industries buck the nationwide trend and are aggressively courting seniors for entry-level positions.
- Arroyo High Student to Attend Seminar
- State Agency Blames Subcontractor for Fatal Crane Collapse
- MOORPARK : Panel to Reconsider Use of Lottery Funds
- Surprise Check Snares Trucks : Safety: CHP inspectors found dozens of vehicles with mechanical problems on the highway near Moorpark.
- TOP AIR POLLUTION PENALTIES
- Flores Proposes Plan for Water Conservation
- SAILING : America's Cup Backers Looking for Refill
- VIDEO RENTALS : Home Viewers Go for 'sex, lies and videotape'
- In Gimmicky, Crude-Smelling 3rd Album, Swamp Zombies Refine Their Folk-Punk Sound
- SHORT TAKES : Garbo Estate Settles Book Suit
- Tartikoff Relying on Rapper for Fresh Start : NBC: After a 'disappointing' season, the network's chief is banking on 'Fresh Prince of Bel Air' and a medical series.
- Pic 'N' Save Offers New Concessions to Suitor : Retailing: Girard Partners rejects an offer to pick two directors for the board and two members for a buyout committee.
- Henry W. Poett III has been named...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Electronics Earnings Soar
- RELIGION : ACLU, Tammy Bakker Team Up
- Capturing Exotica in His Lens
- Baker Sees Gains for U.S. in Arms Deal : Defense: He denies that concessions were made to Soviets. Trade treaty is unlikely to be signed at summit, he says.
- College to Eliminate Personnel Position
- Exhibit Shows Merger of Fine and Functional Art Forms
- Bell Swimmer Trims Time in Hope of Spot on U.S. Team
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Diamond Bar Faces Test of Land Powers : Revenue: The city stands to reap a windfall if it's allowed to make undeveloped land a redevelopment project area. But critics say the process thwarts the intent if not the letter of the law.
- Gorbachev Fires Angry Words at Populist Yeltsin
- Clear the Air and Trust Will Follow : Like Germany, Japan must acknowledge and apologize for its wartime sins if it is to build a new order with its neighbors.
- Brown Pelican Killed by 'Seal Bomb' Bait
- PORT HUENEME : Former Clinic Courier Held in Dumping
- CHILD SAFETY : Secure Seats in the Sky
- Santa Monica Passes Stiff Law on Ozone
- GARDEN GROVE : 300,000 May Attend Strawberry Festival
- Pipe-Bomb Blast Damages School
- When you're a TV weathercaster in this...
- SIMI VALLEY : Candidates to Speak at Forum Tonight
- THE SIDELINES : Bugno Widens Tour of Italy Lead
- I'm Sky High Wins at Belmont
- THE SIDELINES : Major Harris Signs With CFL
- SDSU's Dietz Wonders If Struggle Is Worth It
- A baseball card expert in Pittsfield, Me.,...
- San Fernando Buries Defending Titlist Kennedy, 7-3
- Ceman Proves Volleyball Is a Thinking Man's Game
- Kronemann Falls in First Round of NCAA Tennis
- An NCAA committee has proposed a revenue-sharing...
- Torrance Goes Down Swinging Against Hart
- Sports Talk : World Cup Is a Big Kick for Assistant Soccer Coach
- Eastern European Upheaval Brings Focus on Castro
- NOTEBOOK : City Volleyball Title Eludes Verdugo Hills
- EARTHWATCH : A Brilliant Idea : Long-life light bulbs cost more, but they can reduce power bills and end the act of bulb-snatching.
- PCP Raid Shocks Affluent Neighborhood : Narcotics: Three Whittier residents were arrested and a drug inventory worth more than $25 million on the street was seized.
- Businessmen Criticize L.A. Agencies
- Christy Ihn Wins 5th Grade Spelling Bee
- PREP NOTES / ROB FERNAS : El Segundo's Talanoa Shows He Is Not a Klutz in the Clutch
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Weil Wears Out Torrance to Boost Hart Into Quarterfinals, 3-0
- Software Training Facility Raided: More than 600...
- JAL Orders Another 20 747-400s From Boeing
- P.M. BRIEFING : Compaq Stock Splits 2 for 1
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Pasadena Police Pose a Problem for New Manager
- Replica of Columbus' Ship Torched in Spain
- Lush Lawns Still a Possibility
- Robot Trash Truck Picks Up Praise
- Pasadena : 'Civil Liberties' Measure
- Whittier : Student Lockers Will Be Removed at Edwards
- Grand Jury Leak by Smith Aide Alleged
- Ditch Day at Caltech Sees How Students 'Stack' Up
- Native Plants and Shrubs Lower the Water Bill
- A Balloon's Eye View of Rabbits and Rolling Hills : Soaring: Six companies launch from Moorpark or Lancaster, where open spaces are ideal for roaming the skies and skimming the terrain.
- Genetics a Strong Factor in Weight Gain, Studies Find
- Arpino Will Return to Joffrey Ballet Position : Dance: Artistic director's decision apparently ends power struggle over management of company.
- Military Rodeo Lures Riders of Different Stripes
- Spirits Soar as Police Become Pilots : Change of duty: Glendale has three new helicopter operators on its force, including the first woman in the department to earn wings.
- Trying to Put a Princess Back on an Even Keel
- IRVINE : Site Yields Ancient Remains of Animals
- Highest Tides of Year to Hit County Beaches This Week
- Officer Says Crowd Attacked Him, Partner Before Shooting
- Cable TV Companies Sue County Assessor Over Increases in Taxes : Assessments: Jacobs is accused of a 'vendetta' that will boost customer prices and cost taxpayers. The assessor says he's following the lead of other counties.
- Kinkajous' Tale Has Many Twists Evolving From Ownership Battle
- Daniels Turns It Around : Dodgers: Los Angeles comes back from 3-0 deficit in the eighth inning when he hits a three-run home run.
- Other Programs Cut Dropout Rate
- Water District Needs More Power in Cleanup Task
- The Sensitive Issue of Breslin's Remarks
- Free Taped Books Offered at Libraries
- An Abortion Foe Supports Protest
- Another Reason for Madonna's Popularity?
- Arguing the Case Against Attorneys
- DISPLEASURE ISLAND : Missing link: Twenty miles off the Ventura coast, Santa Cruz Island would complete the five-island chain designated in 1980 as Southern California's first national park. But Francis Gherini owns part of the island and won't sell his share.
- MOVIES - May 24, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 24, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 24, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 24, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 24, 1990
- Names in the News - May 24, 1990
- Names in the News - May 24, 1990
- Names in the News - May 24, 1990
- Gorbachev's U.S. Visit to Reflect Changed Times : Summit: Talks on logistics reveal shifts in the two nations' relationship and their leaders' fortunes.
- State Moves Medfly Copter Base After Setback in O.C.
- JOBS: Sunbelt cities completely dominate the top...
- BAT BOYS: Shagging baseballs and wiping pine...
- Kosher Meat May Not Be--Probe Opens
- Terror Takes Brief Holiday : Drugs, Gangs Resurface in Oakwood Neighborhood Only Hours After Bush Visit
- $60 Billion More Needed for Rescue of S&Ls;, U.S. Says : Thrifts: Total bailout costs estimated at $132 billion. About 1,000 institutions may fail, Treasury chief reports.
- LOS ALAMITOS, CYPRESS : Los Alamitos Sues Cypress Over Project
- Hit-Run Survivor Lay 4 Days on I-5 : Migrant: Hundreds of thousands of drivers passed by without seeing the worker's broken body on the median in Oceanside. Doctors call his survival a miracle.
- Skeptics Can Avoid Using Plastics
- RATING: There's new controversy over Spanish filmmaker...
- BONDED: Best known on the financial pages...
- Raid Shows Seriousness of Parts Probe At Northrop : Defense: Federal agents seized parts right off the F/A-18 assembly line. But the Navy says the planes are safe.
- A roundup of business developments spotted...
- Atari Plans to Swap Its Computers to Soviets for Chips
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Missing Girl, 4, Found Dead in Field
- Sen. Cranston on Using Peace Dividend for National Needs
- Goldman, Sachs Sought by UAL Unions to Aid Buyout
- Lincoln S&L; Stake in TCS to Be Resold : Thrifts: The San Diego financial services firm will buy back its shares for just 30% of their original prices--much too low, critics of regulators say.
- Pepsi on Sale in India Again After 28 Years
- Some Japanese Firms Moving to Segregate Staffs : Workplace: Companies such as Nissan, Toyota and Mitsubishi are separating American and Japanese workers and managers.
- El Cajon Quick to Scrub Up After Spraying
- Back, Back, Back to the Old West
- John Huncke has been named executive vice...
- Disney Switches "Dick Tracy" to Touchstone: Walt...
- Chrysler Takes Technologies Units Off Market: Chrysler...
- Inventors Told There's Safety in Numbers
- P.M. BRIEFING : Dun & Bradstreet to Sell Division
- Hearst, Soviets May Jointly Publish Newspaper
- Mubarak Warns of New War in Mideast
- Board Urges Car-Style Safety Seats for Infants on Airliners
- WORLD : Ex-Prague Boss Hangs Himself
- 7 Cultists Seized in Desecration of Jewish Cemetery
- Neil Bush Defends Role on S&L; Board, Terms Allegations 'Frivolous'
- The Big Move : New York, New York: It's a wonderful town. . . . Or is it? Ex-Californians weigh 'craziness' of the Big Apple, life without wheels and going elbow-to-elbow with 7 million people.
- Bush-Mubarak Talk Bypasses Emigrant Issue
- The Face of Racism, Then and Now
- Gallegly Takes to the Air to Rebut TV Ads : Campaigns: Neither the congressman nor his opponent, Sang Korman, advertised on television when they faced each other in 1988.
- Body of Missing Hiker Found in Steep Ravine
- Panel OKs Controversial Fryman Canyon Project : Housing: Despite arguments from Mayor Tom Bradley's representative, a city board extends a grading permit issued in 1988 for 26 luxury units.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : There's No Free Lunch--or Dinner
- The New Zealand ketch Steinlager 2 arrived...
- Defense Lifts Katella Over Alemany
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco's Grand Slam Is Only Second Favorite
- CLU Doubles Team Ousted in Nationals
- Broncos' Elway Not Sure if He'll Play Out Contract
- Kronemann, Lubner Begin Play Today
- Encino's Greenwood Wins U.S. Open Qualifying Event
- THE SIDELINES : NFL Studies '94 Super Bowl Site
- Christmas in May? Benefit Album's Stars in the Spirit
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Three Glimpses of Scorsese's Roots as a Man and a Filmmaker
- Times Mirror Purchases Two Magazines: Times Mirror...
- Wyndham Foods to Be Sold to Taiwan Firm
- Helionetics Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of power...
- Soviet Public to Vote on Reform Plan : Market upheaval: Officials OK national referendum on economy amid fears of panic.
- Military School Seniors Charged With Beatings
- Plane's Load Found Too Heavy in Fatal Crash
- Kashmiris Bury Leader, Denounce India : Asia: Hundreds of thousands crowd Muslim imam's funeral route after 50 are killed in a clash with troops. New Delhi hears a chorus of protests.
- Contractor Fired From John Wayne Project : Construction: County removes Taylor Woodrow from airport parking garage and road work.
- Santa Barbara's Poor Feel Sting of Ongoing Drought
- EDUCATION : Panel Raps Standardized Tests
- Bush's Riot Statement Angers Israeli Officials
- Phil's Flashbacks
- Man Pleads Guilty to Slaying, Robbery
- Simi May Require Water-Saving Toilets
- Kinkaid Skipper Cites Memory Loss
- THE SIDELINES : Britain Won't Lift Suspensions
- Bad News Comes in Pairs for 76er Charles Barkley
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK AND FIELD : San Clemente Lands Inch Shy of 4-A Title
- Three SDSU Players Selected as All-WAC
- Shot-Shy Duckworth Lends a Hurting Hand
- Frustration Finally Ends for Davis, Taft Volleyball
- STAGE REVIEW : Gobbling Granny as a Political Metaphor
- Caesars World Inc.: The Los Angeles casino...
- Comedy Channel Merger Talks Stall : Television: Time Warner and Viacom say the deal is still possible. Local cable systems operators have apparently balked at promotion costs.
- STOCKS : Dow Rises 7.55, Aided by Dip in Interest Rates
- Sen. Cranston on Using Peace Dividend for National Needs