- Pool of Minority Engineers May Be Shrinking : Education: Professionals are meeting to discuss the failure of schools to produce more graduates and of industry to keep them happy.
- CBS Hopes for No. 1 Spot as Its Audience Gains
- The '90s Mod Squad : Trends: Today's scooter rallies bring together a smaller, older crowd. But for many riders, their hearts are in the past.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : THAILAND : Bomb Theory in Crash Discounted
- Judge Dismisses Challenge to Skyscraper Project : Real estate: A citizens' group had argued the development would create too much traffic.
- Disarmed: Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, known...
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Brothers Rescued Off Coast After 2 Nights Adrift at Sea
- Officer in Brutality Case Says He Lied : Police: He testifies that he felt compelled to protect his partner, now retired, who is accused of beating two transients.
- Bridge to Be Closed This Weekend for Repairs
- SANTA ANA : Suspect in Robberies Jailed After Standoff
- Drug Suspect Pointed Gun Before Officers Fired, Prosecutors Say
- South Bay Summer : Summer Camps--More Than the Beach : Recreation: Programs are being extended to deal with year-round school schedules. A shortage of money is forcing some to curb variety or charge fees.
- San Fernando Youth Charged With Murder
- Buddy Ryan Out of Work, Not Out of Opinions
- End Run Around the Shield Law : Ruling in King case undermines right to know
- Alleged Victim's Father, Sister Died Tragically
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Long Beach Hopes for Long Stay in Omaha
- Montclair Prep Goes to Bat for 2nd Title in Row
- Rates Rise on New 1-Year T-Bills: The...
- Construction Surge Cuts Jobless Rate in County
- Martinez Named to New Post at KVEA
- ReadiCare Cancels Stock Sale
- In Post-Neon Era, Surfwear Shops Stay Afloat by Unloading Frills
- Chumash Council Rebukes MGM Ranch Developer for Excavation
- Expedition to Probe Ocean's Effect on Weather : Research: Scripps scientists to gather clues from the Pacific in hopes of unlocking the mysteries of global warming, <i> El Nino </i> and changing weather patterns.
- W. Alexander, Church of God in Christ Bishop, Dies
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRUSTEES : Runoff Candidates Offer Study in Sharp Contrasts
- What's That, Fluffy? You . . . You Say You're HUNGRY???
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS : Rain Interrupts Singles Matches
- Gang Member Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- Irvine's Brundage the Consummate Pitcher
- ART REVIEW : The New and Old California Contrasted : Exhibits: S.D. Museum of Art shows accent transformation from urban tranquility to cars and concrete.
- Proposal for an Addition to Salk Institute Draws Fire : Architecture: San Diego Planning Commission gives its OK but kin of original designer Louis Kahn object.
- New Car Part Design Sparks Platinum Fall
- FBI Sting Nets 47 in Cleveland Probe of Police
- U.S. Scientist Admits Mix-Up in AIDS Virus Specimen : Health: Dr. Gallo says his sample may have been contaminated. Issue goes to heart of dispute over who gets credit for finding cause of disease.
- FASHION : A Footwear Fetish : Shoppers Snap Up Old Boots With Pointy Toes, Exotic Skins and Cutouts
- The Year of the Dress : Trends: From couture salons to department stores, sales climb as women discover the big selection of versatile, comfortable styles. And the prices aren't bad either.
- IN BRIEF : Women Achievers Will Be Honored
- El Cajon
- San Diego
- Ruling Unlikely to Change Checkpoint Policy
- THE RECESSION--TWO PERSPECTIVES : Unemployment: The county figure drops to a six-month low. Seasonal work is responsible for most of the hiring.
- Mastermind of Huge 'Pot' Operation Pleads Guilty
- O.C. Bowler Strikes Back to Win Title : U.S. Women's Open: Prohibitive longshot Anne Marie Duggan of La Habra defeats prohibitive favorite.
- Cal State Northridge Trio Advance in NCAA Track
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Doing It With Defense
- SDSU's Vaughn Makes Semifinals
- Array of Talent Reflects a Family Plan
- Chorus to Present Its Prelude to Carnegie Hall
- Ellington Society to Salute Revue
- The Weekend Festival Lineup
- Quake Hits Southern Iran
- Smith Seeks AIDS Test on His Accuser : Rape: The court motion citing the woman's 'reputation of promiscuity' comes a day after a call for the suspect to be tested.
- MISSION VIEJO : $20,000 Voted for Academic Decathlon
- Valencia Man Gets 26 Months in $1.4-Million Fraud
- Lancaster Man Pleads Guilty in Pot Farms Case
- Police Kill Man, Wound Another Near 2 Beaches : Violence: Both had attacked several people, including a Los Angeles officer, before they were shot.
- Retiring Judge Gray Feted by Colleagues
- Passing the Test of Time : After 48 Tries, Compton Man Masters Bar Exam
- Hockey
- Bovee, 6-Run First Give Mira Mesa 3-A Crown
- Macaluso: He's a Grade-A Titan : Football: Tackle gave his all on the field and in class. Bound for medical school, he hopes physical duress will help with the long hours that await.
- UC Riverside Rallies to Stay Alive, 12-10
- State Title Within Grasp of Rio Mesa : Prep track: Spartan girls' chances improved when misfortune struck two favorites.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Santiago Yanked for Lack of Hustle
- It's a Week for the Playwrights to Step Forward : VINTAGE VIDEO
- Planners Approve Salk Addition : Architecture: But opposition by the family of Louis Kahn, designer of the existing landmark structure, makes the addition far from a certainty.
- Dancing Together Separately : Literal and Symbolic Contrasts Abound in Lynch-Hodgins Work, 'Parallel Play'
- $240,00 Netted for L.A. Orthopaedic Hospital
- Last Resort? : Developer Fears Lenders Will Desert Monarch Beach Project
- Azerbaijan-Bound Train Hit by Blast
- FTC Asked to Regulate Brand Names in...
- Industrial Stocks Are Hotter Than Their Profit Prospects
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Black Beret Troops Face Criminal Probe
- U.S. Envoy Never Gave Green Light to Hussein, Aziz Says
- CIA Chief Sees Gloom in Soviets' Future : Intelligence: Webster, who is retiring, says it may already be too late for Gorbachev despite his shift back to a reform agenda.
- FURNISHINGS : Remaking History : Like the Unusual Buttons on Her Quirky Shirts, Designer Janice McCarty's Tables and Chairs Come With a Past
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : U.S. Seeks to Inspect Atomic Power Plant
- DIPLOMACY : Soviet Turmoil Takes Shine Off Gorbachev Peace Prize
- COLUMN ONE : AIDS: 'It's Changed Us Forever' : Over a decade, the crisis has brought out society's best and its worst. It also has galvanized gays, energized researchers and made scientists more accountable.
- COLUMN LEFT : Celebrate, and Guide, Sexuality : The church energy spent on judgment of intimate behavior has more important uses.
- A great annual migration of beach-goers continues to honor the mighty whale.
- OXNARD : School Closing Said to Be OK for Area
- THOUSAND OAKS : Chumash Council Rebukes Developer
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Raising Eyebrows
- MAN IN THE NEWS : Legal Tangle Made to Order for Commission's Attorney
- Magic's Pass Hits Target: Thin Air
- WORLD LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL
- An Improved Foothill Team Aiming to Get the Best of Irvine
- His Last Spring in Paris? : Tennis: At 38, Jimmy Connors has turned back the clock with inspiring play at the French Open.
- TENNIS : FRENCH OPEN : Veteran Capriati Rolls Into Third Round
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cross My Heart' Offers Rare Take on Childhood
- POWs May Still Be Held in Southeast Asia, Ex-Pentagon Official Says : Vietnam War: But Col. Millard A. Peck concedes that his congressional testimony is only speculation.
- Coral Browne; Stage, Film Actress in U.S. and Britain
- OJAI VALLEY : Water Rate Increase Worries Farmers
- SANTA ANA : Black Educators to Honor 19 Students
- Helping the Young : Task Force Seeks Ways to Keep Teen-Age Parents in School
- PLACENTIA : What's in a Name? Ask Not in Placentia
- A Horse Off Course : Owner Fails to Claim Arabian Gelding Found Wandering on Freeway
- COLLEGES : This Loyola Crew Makes the Cut
- Miscellany
- Woman Who Vanished During Walk Sought
- Lakers Survive Final Threat : Western Conference: Porter misses, Johnson passes and Los Angeles wins right to play Bulls, 91-90.
- Today is Dick Wolfe's last day as...
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Changing Speed, Rasmussen Gets Past Astros, 4-0
- True or False: Thelma & Louise Just Good Ol' Boys? : For all its craftsmanship, the Ridley Scott film is just a high-toned 'Smokey and the Bandit' with a downbeat ending and a woman at the wheel.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Peggy Judy': a Paean to Tacky
- Panel to Rule on Merging Asbestos Cases : Litigation: At issue is whether the 31,000 cases should be consolidated before one judge, several judges in different jurisdictions or left alone.
- County Investigates Business Ties to Molina's Husband
- District Ready to Build School After Settling Price Fight : Las Virgenes: Work will begin Monday on the elementary, which is needed to ease crowded classes.
- When Women Aren't Wanted : Rotary Club gets all worked up over admitting female member
- Backer of Arts Center Quits Foundation Post
- A Third Degree for a Ph.D : UCLA's Young rightly protests Taiwan's detention of student
- Beachgoers May Tread Unguarded Waters
- Navy Crash Wreckage Found on Ocean Floor
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gilder, Gump Best With 65s on a Hot Day
- HORSE RACING : From Suddenly Dead to Suddenly Rich
- MOVIE REVIEW : Britain's Greenaway Plays a 'Numbers' Game
- Expert Predicts Sharp Rise in Housing Costs
- First Capital Holdings Backs Bankruptcy: Los Angeles-based...
- Eldorado to Acquire San Clemente Bancorp
- FOCUS: 125 PACIFICA
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Police Sting Thwarts Jail Drug Smuggling
- Makers of Hazardous Products Get Legal Shield : Asbestos: State justices rule that manufacturer can defeat claims by showing that dangers were not known in the scientific community.
- CLIPBOARD
- Times Reporter Refuses to Tell Source, Is Fined
- BOOK REVIEW : Maid's Story Part of Browning Lore : LADY'S MAID: A Novel of the Nineteenth Century <i> by Margaret Forster</i> ; Doubleday $19.95, 546 pages
- Thousand Oaks : $700,000 Blaze in Carpet Warehouse Starts in Vacuum
- Exclusion of Twin Cubs Is Upheld : Ruling: An appeals court says the county Boy Scouts of America council can keep 2 Anaheim Hills brothers out for refusing to swear 'duty to God.'
- Scripps Adds Cambridge Cell-Research Scientists : Genetics: Institute recruits two highly respected experts as it expands its study of cellular biology.
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Feels 'Great'
- Clayton Again Accorded All-American Honors : College baseball: CS Northridge junior makes Baseball America's first team. Kendrena named to third unit.
- Defendant Admits Acid Killing, Asks Hearing on Sanity
- El Camino Real Wins Title in Softball, 1-0
- STAGE REVIEW : Some Juicy Acting Helps a Difficult 'Day of Hope' : Birgir Sigurdsson's drama at LATC wallows self-consciously in domestic dysfunction.
- Oh, Creole, Creole World : Canray Fontenot's Heart and Music Are Deep in Louisiana
- Screenplay Performance
- Intel to Unveil Supercomputer at Caltech: The...
- S.D. Unemployment Rate Declines to 6% in April
- West's Small-Business Growth Tops U.S. Average: A...
- Winning Advice That Isn't Costly
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Auction Companies Are Branching Out to Resale Homes
- Sony to Acquire Culver Studios for Columbia : Entertainment: It will pay about $75 million for the facility, which will give its Hollywood subsidiary room to expand.
- Concerts Strike the Right Note : Warner Park: Because of the growth in the series' popularity, crowds of 3,500 to 5,000 are expected at each of this summer's 16 weekly shows.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Office Building Fire Kills 17, Injures 40
- $34,000 for Dog Bathroom
- James Collier; Writer, Director of Films With Religious Themes
- Panel Set on Marketing of Burnett Film
- Topanga Canyon Due for Another Case of the Blues : Music: Floyd Dixon enlists a few compatriots to preserve a young tradition at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum.
- Groups Ask Action on Product Placements : Movies: FTC is asked to force filmmakers to inform movie patrons about plugs for brand names in films.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA BARBARA : Ground Broken for Desalination Plant
- Bowers Says Ely's Position Played a Role in Advances : Trial: The Moorpark College president testifies that he never asked if the trustee's wife attended the conventions.
- Norplanting or Supplanting Private Rights
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : More Jail Cells, Fewer Classrooms : School aid is slashed but $10.6 billion is sought for prison construction; it's politically easier to tap our fear of crime.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Who's to Blame If Virtue Fails to Flourish? : Religious institutions have not done a good job of warning us away from moral decay.
- Miscellany
- PLACENTIA : Gyms Would Hold Bingo Under Plan
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gilder, Gump Best With 65s on a Hot Day
- BOWLING : Duggan Halts Barrette for U.S. Open Title
- THE MIDDLE MEN : Chadwick's Strong Defense Helped Get Team to Championship Game Against Linfield
- Not All Matchups on Pay-Per-View Are Knockouts
- Hot Martinez Is Cooled by Reds' Bats in 7-2 Loss : Dodgers: Pitcher's winning streak ends at seven games after he gives up homers to Sabo, O'Neill.
- 'Rockers United' 3-Day Concert to Benefit Red Cross and USO
- Rusefest '91 Gives Progressive Artists a Place to Jazz It Up
- Fluor Wins $250-Million Saudi Job
- Hefty Settlement Sends Former S&L; Chiefs a Message : Recovery: FDIC gains in recouping money squandered by thrifts.
- Bank Delays TWA Plane Repossession: Trans World...
- Kuwaitis Clamor for News of the 3,000 Still Missing : War's aftermath: Government is accused of lethargy in pursuing cases. A group is formed to press for action.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Drug Lord in Prison Standoff Surrenders
- Peace Soldier : The Mideast: Abe Nathan has only one weapon--himself--in his battle to get the Israelis to talk with their enemies.
- Officer Punished for His Alleged Miscues in Sting : Law enforcement: Sergeant is reassigned and may be fired as police investigate the handling of evidence in undercover fencing operation.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Protesters Criticize Desert Storm Salute
- VENTURA : 2 Youths Arrested in Shooting of 3rd
- CSULB to Lose 755 Jobs; Program Cutbacks Urged
- Suspect Arrested in Fatal Stabbing in Lennox
- COSTA MESA : D.A. Asked to Probe Vote by Hornbuckle
- Judge Picks Westinghouse to Monitor Mobil Refinery
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airport Traffic
- Cal Lutheran's Farber Earns Baseball Honor
- Southland
- Knicks Close to Naming Riley Coach
- Religion on the Menu in Lear's 'Sunday Dinner' : Television: New sitcom from the creator of 'All in the Family' doesn't have a prayer against a landmark Archie Bunker rerun.
- Philip Morris to Hike AIDS Research Contribution:...
- Western Thrift Foreclosing on Plaza Alicante Complex
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LAGUNA NIGUEL : INS Names Interim Western Chief
- U.S. Justices Give Police More Power to Search Cars : Crime: Supreme Court ruling overturns decisions requiring a search warrant to open and examine a bag, a container or luggage.
- Admirers to Pay for Soviet Poet's Heart Bypass : Health care: Friends of dissident writer say medical center tried to turn him away because he didn't have enough insurance. The hospital denies it.
- THE RECESSION--TWO PERSPECTIVES : Jobless Rate Falls; Welfare Rolls Grow : Public assistance: The slow economy, the drought and the December freeze are blamed for an 11% increase in cases.
- Ex-Officer Guilty of Manslaughter in Freeway Crash : Courts: Off-duty sheriff's sergeant, now retired, was drunk when his auto slammed into disabled vehicle.
- Water Board Member Faces Jail Over Junk
- Jones Heads List of Athletes Competing in National Scholastic Outdoor Track Meet
- Leading Rams Out of the Rain Is His Goal
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Noodles to Pizza, Nicola's Kitchen Matches Thai Cuisine With Italian
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Hearing Voices' Probes New Terrain
- Miscellany
- Hollywood Rituals Hilariously Hit by Hilarions
- Many Companies Owned by Latinos Thrive, Survey Says
- U.S. Rules Out Direct Soviet Aid : Reforms: The Kremlin's new economic plan won't do the job, a senior American official says. But Washington may provide some other forms of assistance.
- Noriega's Drug Deals Not Authorized, Court Is Told
- A Heel in Pumps
- RELIGION : Crowds on the Road to Mecca Mark a Political Turnaround
- FILLMORE : Residents Can Help School Chief Search
- OXNARD : Contractor Charged With Tax Evasion
- Soviet Poet Finds Red Tape at Local Hospital : Health care: Friends of dissident writer say medical center tried to turn him away because he didn't have enough insurance. The hospital denies it.
- Grand Jury Faults Local Leaders Over Homelessness : Poverty: Report says number has doubled to 10,000 in recent years. It cites progress but sees a long-range problem and chides officials 'who wish to ignore it.'
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Morning Clouds to Wrap Weekend in a Cool Gloom
- Photos With Fixer Won't Cost Tarkanian His Job
- ORANGE COUNTY WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- TWA Penalized for USAir Stock Buy: Trans...
- A Few Finds for Button, Bead Freaks
- TRENDS: BUILDING PERMITS COUNTYWIDE
- Yucaipa Cos. Sells Grocery Chain Stake: The...
- Toyota Opens $46-Million R&D; Center in Torrance : Transportation: The auto maker wanted a bigger presence in its crucial California market.
- Addis Ababa Regains Air of Normality as Demonstrations Subside : Ethiopia: The new government orders residents to return to work. Shops open; vehicles reappear on streets.
- Bush Disarmament Plan Draws Praise, Wariness
- Bill Altering Use of U.S. Water in State Stirs Sparks : Drought: Farmers blast, environmentalists praise Sen. Bradley's plan, which is designed to increase supply to wildlife areas and cities.
- Man Gets 3-Year Term in Phony Charity Scheme
- I-n-a-p-p-e-t-e-n-c-e Spells Victory
- Doctor Barred From Practice Until License-Revocation Hearing Is Held : Medicine: State board accuses him of gross negligence and sexual misconduct with patients at a birthing clinic.
- ELECTIONS INGLEWOOD SCHOOL BOARD : Candidates Shed More Heat Than Light in Bitter Runoff
- BOWLING : Duggan Charges Through Field, Beats Barrette for Title
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD : STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sprints May Determine Team Titles
- Future of the Sockers Is Still Undetermined
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Lite Light Will Not Run in Belmont
- Miscellany
- A Tough Victory for Angels : Baseball: They beat the White Sox, 7-6, after leading 7-2. Chicago leaves bases loaded in ninth inning.
- Titans Sign San Jose City College Guard
- Toughest Ban on Assault Rifles in U.S. Takes Effect in N.J. Today
- Vatican Cool to American Bishops' Letter on Women
- Archdiocese to Close Pater Noster High School
- List Narrows to 3 for Transportation Post : Finalists: A Chapman College economist and a former Villa Park mayor join Dana W. Reed in the race for his spot as public representative to the county agency.
- Success of Teacher's ESL Class Speaks for Itself : Language: Despite difficulties, immigrant students manage to attend and complete the course, moving up to higher levels of instruction.
- Suit Expected to Boost Requests for Power Line Tests : Health: SDG&E; is bracing for calls from concerned customers after a family blames electromagnetic fields for its child's cancer.
- Track and Field
- Porter, Trail Blazers Just Came Up Short : NBA playoffs: Portland guard thought he made shot that could have sent series to Game 7.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : New Scandia a Continental Delight
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Straight Out of Brooklyn' a Promising First Effort
- TV REVIEW : Beauty of 'Still We Dance' on PBS Overcomes Its Flaws
- Builder's Golden Rules: When business executives gather...
- Go-Video Loses Its Suit Over VCRs
- One for the Books : Harold Robbins, the Icon of Sleaze, Is Back--and He's as Nasty as Ever
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Croatia Sets Date for Independence
- IRVINE : For Mini-Sub, Time to Sink or Swim
- Men of Steele Find Comfort, Triumph in Eye of the Storm : Montclair Prep: Under fourth-year coach, Mounties shrug off adversity in quest for a final title before school serves suspension.
- Miscellany
- BOXING : Everyone Wants Tyson-Ruddock--Except Tyson
- ART REVIEW : Allen Hunts for New Direction
- MUSIC
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Liquid Jesus in '70s Time Frame
- Sylmar's Fate Sealed With a Kiss
- Carnival Drops Acquisition Plan: The cruise line...
- Decorator Honored: Another award: Interior designer Carole...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : U.S. Panel Votes to End TV Funding
- Ex-Justice Aide Sentenced on Drug Charges
- Abusive Letters From Students Fuel School Aid Debate
- State Switches On to High-Efficiency Lighting Program
- VENTURA : Oil Firm Allowed to Keep Using Dump
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Blanket Impact
- Fugitive's Ex-Wife Shows Up at 'Alliance' Trial in a New Chapter to Mystery : Court: The woman says she is working on a book. Her former husband is the alleged mastermind of the fraud scheme.
- Secretive Woman at 'Alliance' Trial Is Fugitive's Ex-Wife
- SIMI VALLEY : Hearing Scheduled on Reagans' Request
- For Some Women, Fear Begins Where Romance Ends
- Los Angeles Cancels Fireboat Contract
- Otay Mesa
- MISSION VIEJO : Road Work Resumes at Site of Fatality
- Police Commission Files Appeal on Gates Ruling : King case: Board seeks to overturn judge's decision that City Council could reinstate chief. 'The big issue in this case is who is in charge' of the department, the panel's attorney says.
- Track and Field
- Cal State Northridge's Craig Clayton, a junior...
- Kurri Joins Gretzky as a King : Hockey: Once linemates on a perennial Stanley Cup champion at Edmonton, they will skate together again. But the trade costs Duchesne and Kasper.
- Dolgen to Head New Columbia Picture Group
- Bankruptcy Filing Is a Bummer for Bennie's
- I-n-a-p-p-e-t-e-n-c-e Spells Victory
- TENNIS : Santellano Gave Chatsworth Running Start Toward Prominence
- L.A. Soccer League Championship Starts Today
- Kings Lose Thomson to North Stars : Hockey: Right winger, who spent most of season in minor leagues, goes in expansion draft.
- He Possesses the Proper Charisma for His Setting : Volleyball: Javier Gaspar's job is to make all the right passes. He does that and a little more for the U.S. national team.
- Hamilton Taft Funds Diverted, Report Shows : Bankruptcy: Owner Connie Armstrong Jr. used $3 million taken from the tax processor's clients to gain control of Parker Automotive, trustee says.
- Telemarketer Pleads Guilty to Fraud
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Massachusetts Seizes Insurer: State regulatory officials took...
- Spending Down; New-Home Sales Up
- Investors Bought Mutuals at Brisk Pace During April
- Drug Lord in Prison Standoff Gives Up
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 12TH DISTRICT : Bernson Says Chief Gates Will Speak at His Campaign Rally
- Where the Bucks Don't Stop
- 45 Aliens Arrested at Garment Factory
- Man Shot to Death in Argument Over Drugs
- Bank Robber Sets Up His Own Capture
- Senators' Letter Angers Environmentalists : Transportation: Action by Cranston, Seymour threatens efforts of some to block San Joaquin Hills toll road. Others say current law holds private land hostage.
- Stockholders Shouldn't Have to Be Patsies : SEC: The agency's rulings unduly restrict challenges to executives' pay packages.
- City Section Suspends Voytek for One Year : Prep baseball: Taft sophomore pitcher is punished for discrepancies in the reporting of his place of residence.
- TRACK AND FIELD : NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sedwick Backs Out, Ends UCLA's Chances
- STATE PREP TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Hurdler Brown Looking for a Few Good Starts
- Padres Top Houston, Halt Skid
- But Seriously, Mischievous Orange Lutheran Players Psyched for Upset
- Mota's Skills Paying Off in Major-League Trial
- San Diego Spotlight : Now-Reliable Reidy O'Neil's Adds Nouvelle Cuisine
- Elvis Sings Leiber and Stoller Tunes