- Raising 'Kane' Over the Orson Welles Film and Other Classics
- Should Taxpayers Say Yes or No to Measure J and Gypsum Canyon Jail?
- LAST WORDS ON 'PSYCHO'
- Too Much Supply Causes Deflation
- Rescuing the Freeway Foxes
- New Age Is No Joke, So Don't Use It for Laughs
- Zaferia Described as Poor but Clean
- Edelman's Denial of Project Applauded
- COMPLAINTS AND KUDOS
- Postwar World
- DOLPHINS
- Courthouses Create Parking Problems
- Ronald Reagan
- Promenade at Issue
- Last Thing O.C. Needs Is New Law School
- Blanche Is Dog of a Different Color
- NONFICTION - May 12, 1991
- Obituaries - May 12, 1991
- BODY POLITIC
- Smiles Are Back in Mozart's Prague
- Gorbachev Gives Bush Assurance on Arms Control
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : J-E-L-L-O : We Swear: The <i> Absolute Last</i> Summer Movie Schedule Story (Until Next Week)
- Not Just Fiddlin' Around : British violinist Nigel Kennedy has carefully fashioned an outrageous persona--by classical standards--to become a phenomenon
- New Market for New England and Canada Trips
- Setbacks Widen U.S. Role in Gulf Security
- Congressional Battle Over B-2 Stealth Bomber Heads for a Showdown : Budget: Foes of the costly aircraft built in Palmdale fire the first round as the struggle for '92 funding begins.
- Judge Allows Fact-Finding in FNN Suits: U.S....
- Miller Plans to Test a Lighter Lite Beer
- Dow Down 50.98 as Bond Rates Rise on Wave of Rumors
- A Slick Solution to Slippery Staircase Problem
- Regulator Puts His Investments in Blind Trust : Ethics: The comptroller of the currency took the step after questions were raised about the propriety of his heavy trading in junk bonds.
- Spring Pollens Leave Allergy, Asthma Sufferers Gasping : Health: What some doctors are calling the worst allergy season in five years is blamed on the heavy March rains.
- FAD WATCH : Good Skates
- Transient Gets Life for '85 Rape, Murder of Woman
- Moore Wins Street Stock Main Event at Ventura
- Weighty Question to Ponder : Horse racing: Unbridled's trainer asks why Grade I races aren't all run under the same allowance conditions.
- Murray's Homer Makes Ojeda a Winner at Home
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Howard, Ward, Peterson Join Team
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Pitcher Gets No-Hitter
- ROUNDUP : Lugo's Pitching, Wyckoff's Quickness Put Capistrano Valley Into Playoffs
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Springer Bounces Into Lead With Birdies
- Ticketron Deal OKd: The Justice Department said...
- Fear Returns to Border Town as U.S. Pulls Out : Iraq: Scarcely 48 hours after American troops withdrew from the south, Safwan is being pulled back under the control of Baghdad.
- Test-Tube Zoos May Hold Key to Species' Survival : Breeding: Researchers are trying to save endangered animals by controlling their genetic makeup.
- Brown Attacks Funding of No-Fault Ads
- Panel Sets Math Standards for 'Nation's Report Card'
- VENTURA : September Trial Ordered in Slaying
- Juliet Stevenson Truly, Madly, Deeply Loves Her Latest Movie Role
- An Innovative, Consistent Cunningham
- Marine Who Fled Gulf War Duties to Be Discharged
- SIMI VALLEY : Trial Scheduled May 21 for Elys
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Plans to Celebrate Its History
- That's entertainment?Attempting to cash in on the...
- BIG WEST TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bracey's 100-Meter Record Is Bittersweet
- Baez Focuses on Her Singing : Music: The folk singer is still politically outspoken, but her musical career is getting a new emphasis.
- Local Groups Hit Visa Proposal
- Stanford Fires Drug-Using Teacher : Universities: Lecturer attacked federal policy and flouted school's rules. He says 'government pressure' led to his dismissal.
- New Bankruptcy Filings in Southland Set a Record : Economy: The surge suggests that the recession is hitting the area harder than previously believed.
- Bush Complains of Persistent Congressional Meddling : Government: President accuses lawmakers of trying to gain power at expense of White House. Stance could worsen his relations with Capitol Hill.
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Panel Retains 3 Posts, Cuts Others
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : A Rarity: Stewart Put on Disabled List
- Masterpiece of Parody in 'Summer's Lease'
- Contempt Ruled in Jail Releases : Courts: O.C. Sheriff Gates is found guilty on 17 counts tied to his overcrowding furloughs. The judge then lectures foes of Measure J--and county supervisors.
- Man Gets 20 Years for Molesting Children
- Public's Help Sought in Probe of Slaying
- SDG&E; Chief Ignores 'Gossip' of His Ouster : Utility: Tom Page plans to stay on as chairman despite stunning blow dealt by PUC to proposed union with Southern California Edison.
- The Walls Come Tumbling Down : Gephardt wisely drops protectionist stance
- Clayton, Sharts on List for Award
- Jurisprudence
- Antelope Valley Wins Golden League Title
- COMMENTARY : Shoemaker Will Be All Right
- Thief Kills Owner of Liquor Store : Simi Valley: Suspect sought in the unsuccessful robbery attempt that left immigrant from Kuwait dead.
- Mexico Drops Motorist Fees After Protests : Border: New regulations called for those traveling into the interior to pay at least $100 per vehicle, as well as a $400 refundable 'deposit.'
- Fire Damages Auto Customizing Shop
- COUNTY ELECTIONS / MEASURE J : Proponents Stress Fear of Crime, Opponents Rally Against Taxes : News conferences in the last days before the jail-constructon vote spotlight the costs--on society and on the pocketbook.
- School Board to Interview Trustee Candidates : Schools: Seven people vie to replace Brian R. Demsey on Capistrano Unified School District's governing body.
- Former Ranger President Involved in Shooting
- Not Only Her Style Is Different : Betty Okino's Movements Have Flow of a Ballerina, but Her Family's Trip to the United States Was Anything but Smooth
- North Stars End Reign of Oilers : NHL playoffs: Bobby Smith's third-period goal sends Minnesota on its improbable way to the Stanley Cup finals.
- All-Star Trash TV in ABC's 'An Inconvenient Woman'
- Poet of the Ranch Reaches the 'Down-Home' in Audiences
- David Mamet Is <i> Not</i> Like Everybody Else : Director Offers No Apologies for 'Homicide's' Jewish View
- Pass the Tissues as 'Mrs. Lambert' Arrives
- South Korea's Ruling Party Rams Through 2 Reform Bills : Asia: The main opposition says it will stage nationwide rallies to denounce the government and may boycott National Assembly sessions.
- Sen. Kennedy Denies He Knew of Pending Case
- FOREIGN SERVICE : A True Professional Is Envoy to Britain
- COLUMN ONE : Europe's Humpty Dumpty : In Yugoslavia, ethnic nationalism has been carried to extremes. People say they couldn't put the country back together even if they wanted to, which they don't.
- Driver Trying to Beat Train to Crossing Is Killed
- Thundershowers Strike From Out of the Blue, Pelting Area With Rain and Hail
- '80s Saw a Boom in O.C. Viet Populace : Census: Figure of nearly 72,000 is more than triple the number counted in 1980. But civic and community leaders see 'a gross undercount.'
- MOTOR RACING INDIANAPOLIS 500 QUALIFYING : Show Begins With Four Laps of Pressure
- CSUN Pair Receive Volleyball Honors
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Valencia Rallies in Seventh, Knocks Anaheim Out of Playoffs
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Valenzuela on 6 Mounts in Return
- NBA PLAYOFFS EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : Barkley and 76ers Win Mind Game, 99-97
- Wholesale Prices Increase a Modest 0.2% : Economy: The moderate performance of the producer price index in April was expected in the face of a recession.
- O.S.P. Publishing, Inc., Monterey Park, has appointed...
- Car Maker Will Replace 1,836 Faulty Saturns : Automobiles: General Motors says the damage from bad coolant is too extensive to repair. The replacement effort is an industry first.
- DECORATING ADVICE : Take Your Beige Kitchen to the Tropics
- 'Coming to America' Damages Discussed: Columnist Art...
- CLIPBOARD : New Home News
- Riverside Deputy Poses as Union Reporter, Lures Man Into Custody
- Bush May Let Some of State's Oil Be Exported : Energy: Smaller drillers are reportedly pushing for sales of California heavy crude to Asia. Such transactions have been restricted by law.
- Nina Redenbacher Dies at 91; Wife of Popcorn Entrepreneur
- CalArts Ends Grads' 5 Minutes of Fame : Education: The Valencia institute used to grant performance time along with diplomas. This year, the legendary antics were quashed.
- ANAHEIM : ReLeaf Anaheim to Plant 23 Trees
- Oil From Offshore Pipe Break Creates 2-Mile-Long Slick : Environment: The spill off the coast of Oxnard is estimated between 10 and 50 barrels. Cleanup is hampered by choppy seas.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Beat Braves in Battle of Leaders
- Pro Basketball
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : USDHS Rallies for Big Win Over La Jolla
- SURFING HUNTINGTON BEACH OPEN : Stacked Heat Doesn't Slow Down Budroe
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Upsets Edberg at Hamburg
- Top Corporate Chiefs Foresee a Slow Recovery : Recession: Members of the Business Council are gloomier than the Administration, but they do expect a rebound near the end of this year.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : New Squad to Target Nazi War Criminals
- Sierra Club, Indians Sue City Over Development
- Ruptured Oil Pipe Spews 2-Mile Slick
- Father, Son Held in IRS Bribe Case
- Council Panel OKs Up to $5 Million to Buy Site for Chatsworth Rail Station
- IRVINE : Electricity Out for About 45 Minutes
- IRVINE : Budget Woes Worst in City's History
- Baseball
- Unbridled, Farma Way on Spot at Pimlico
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Griffin Hurt While Helping Worker
- Cycling
- College Basketball
- Summer Gas Demand May Be Off Slightly:...
- NCR, AT&T; to Speed Up Merger: NCR...
- Man Acquitted of Abetting Ill Wife's Suicide
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : House OKs Creation of a Rights Holiday
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Contest for Soviet Space Trip Canceled
- Train Hits, Kills Driver Who Ignored Barrier
- Workers Build an $80,000 Gift to Paralyzed Teen-Ager : Present: For his birthday, a former swimmer gets an addition to his home to accommodate his wheelchair.
- He Burns Them on Both Ends : Lakers: Worthy not only scores 36 points, he holds Golden State's Mullin to 13.
- Slumping Orioles Face Sizzling Mariners
- Gurney Finding Approval : Theater: The playwright has endured sharp criticism for focusing on the WASP culture, but his latest effort, 'The Snow Ball,' comes as he is earning long-awaited acclaim.
- Arts Outcry Over Tough Visa Rules : Foreign artists: Proposed Immigration and Naturalization Service regulations would limit visiting orchestras, dance and opera companies.
- Drexel Files Plan to Give Creditors Most of Its Assets : Bankruptcy: The reorganization plan would put $2 billion in a trust to pay debts. Left behind would be a small firm with 20 employees.
- Studies Yield New Hope for Transplant Patients : Medicine: Protein research may lead to more effective drugs for those suffering from autoimmune disorders.
- Saudis Reportedly Shift Stance on Mideast Talks : Diplomacy: Five other Arab nations are also said to be ready to join peace conference, boosting Baker plan.
- COUNTYWIDE : Officials Announce Mussels Quarantine
- LAGUNA BEACH : Officials Fret About New Hotels to North
- Fire Awakens Calls for Affordable Housing : Moorpark: Twenty-one people who lived in a small house and garage are left homeless after the structures burned.
- Mortician's Conspiracy Appeal Goes to High Court
- No Draft for Keefe; He'll Stay at Stanford
- Dismore Injured in Fiery Crash in Indianapolis Practice Session
- SAILING : Semifinals Prove to Be One-Sided
- Griffith Joyner's Retirement Leaves Her Longing for More
- Costa Mesa's Schwartz Wins Four-Lap Main Event
- TODAY'S PREP TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Esperanza Boys Begin Quest for Third Consecutive 3-A Title
- Crespi Misses Chance for Title With 13-13 Tie
- Tavernier's 'Nostalgia' Is Triumph for Bogarde
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Esperanza's Perfect Record Remains Intact
- College Basketball
- Invitation to a Jazz Session : Radio: KSBR-FM plans a 'controlled mob scene' to celebrate its 12th year and thank its listeners.
- Channel Islands Secures Playoff Berth With Win
- Baseball
- Valley-Based Station Sees Future in Children's Radio
- 'Tintinnabulations' a Bell-Ringer in San Diego
- 2 Top Teamster Officials Linked to Mob, Court Investigator Says
- NATION IN BRIEF : KENTUCKY : Governor's Wife Pulls Out of Race
- King Bystanders Are Not Indicted : Police: Reiner says the officers violated no criminal statutes. But he will send the case to the U.S. attorney, who could charge them under federal civil rights laws.
- ORANGE : 6th-Graders Going to Middle School
- Ex-Pro Football Player Pleads Guilty to Burglary
- Cal State San Marcos Joins Local Districts in Teacher-Exchange Program
- Broken Sprinkler Head Floods Department Store
- Campus Intruder Stabs Junior High Principal
- Cal State San Marcos Appoints Ohio Dean as Second in Command
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Moves Ahead on Housing Plan
- PLACENTIA : School Board Votes to Oppose Measure J
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Tree-Planting Grows Out of Student Effort
- Official Gets 60 Days for Beating Wife : Community colleges: Tom Kimberling says he will step down from the district's top fiscal post if asked to do so.
- ANAHEIM : City Drops Proposal for Ban on Parking
- Clamping Down on Overcharges : Credit insurance should be regulated like other forms of insurance
- ROUNDUP
- Rams' Gold Mine Still Just a Parking Lot
- Magic Joins Gretzky and McNall in Ownership of Preakness Entry
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Finishing Touch Helps Marina Gain a Sweep
- Two months ago, Auxiliary Bishop Carl Fisher...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Australia's Morrison Debuts at Central Park West
- Amnesty for Refusal to Fight in Gulf Urged
- MGM Bankruptcy Claim Settled: An out-of-court settlement...
- Carlos Barba has been appointed president and...
- Marine Who Left Post Gets Discharge, Suspended Sentence
- Energy Dept. Agrees to Pollution Penalty : Environment: Agency will pay fine for delay in cleanup of toxic byproducts, radioactive waste at Fernald, Ohio, nuclear plant site.
- Percentage of State's 'Traditional' Households Falling, Census Finds
- Man Gets 75-Year Term for Attacks on Japanese
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS 35TH SENATE DISTRICT : Lewis Is Expected to Coast in GOP Turf
- COUNTYWIDE : Amnesty Offered for Overdue Citations
- OJAI : Man's Bequest Is 1st Gift to Conservancy
- Conviction Quashed in Murder of Camarena : Courts: A federal judge overturns the guilty verdict against a Mexican businessman, saying the prosecution misrepresented a witness's testimony.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Scott Helps Lakers Beat Warriors' Rap, 115-112 : Game 3: Golden State talks big before game but cools off after Run DMC's introductions. L.A. takes a 2-1 edge in the second-round series.
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twists, Turns Go Ocean View's Way in 10-4 Victory
- JUNIOR COLLEGE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASEBALL REGIONAL : Uphill Battle by Pierce Falls Flat as Desert Posts 12-7Victoryin1stRound
- Love, Politics Throne Together : 'Elizabeth' Grapples With Rejection and Deceit--in Public and Private
- Gurney's Dance of Romance
- Justice Dept. Reviewing Cavazos' Travel : Ethics: The former education chief's possible improper use of 'frequent flier' bonuses to pay for his wife's trips has come under scrutiny.
- Man Gets 25 Years to Life in Killing of Girlfriend
- North County Bus Ridership Takes Back Seat During War
- * Joan M. Edwards; Animal Trainer
- Mission Viejo Girls Defend Their Title : Swimming: San Marino boys win, marking first time since 1969 that an Orange County team fails to take first at 4-A meet.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Rallies to Win Playoff Opener
- SOUTHERN SECTION 2-A SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Laguna Hills Expects Challenge from Walnut
- 'Emperor Jones' a Peak Experience
- Mexico's Stock Market Sets Record, Then Fades
- Now, Here's a Know-It-All Who Doesn't Act Like One
- Piracy on the Increase, British Seafarers Say
- Kurdish Enclave Becomes a State in All but the Name : Refugees: A dozen Arab townships have been abandoned in the face of threats as roles shift.
- Allies, Iraq Negotiating Security for Key Kurdish City : Refugees: Baghdad has pulled back some troops from Dahuk, reducing tensions, U.S. Army says.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Verdict Expected Next Week
- DEFENSE : Cream of Soviet Military Is Flowing North : After pulling out from Central Europe, the Kremlin fortifies its flank facing Finland, Norway and Sweden.
- Shootings Blamed on 'Vicious Cycle' of Guns : Gangs obtain weapons to carry out crime and fearful residents buy them to protect themselves. The availability usually harms the innocent, police say.
- Assembly Panel OKs Bill on Televised Executions
- Businessman Charged in Waste-Shipping Case
- LA HABRA : 2 Seats on Planning Commission Filled
- Distraught Woman Fires at Deputies
- Thundershowers Strike in Parts of Southland
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Defeats Ventura for Record 41st Victory
- Iowa Stunner: Nunn Stopped : Boxing: For Toney, a baseball field in Davenport is a hitter's park as he stops previously unbeaten IBF middleweight champion in the 11th round.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Howe's Return Puzzles Parker
- Gillen Helps Laguna Hills Win Easily
- Art Deduction Objections Eased
- 'Sisters' Reaches New Low in Sibling Rivalry
- Mayor Presents a 'Doomsday' Budget for N.Y. : Cities: Proposal would turn off streetlights, idle workers and close libraries, clinics and a zoo. It also would boost taxes.
- Pope in Portugal to Give Thanks to Virgin of Fatima for 'Special Protection'
- Police Issue Warning on Illicit Sex in Park
- 'Sleepy Lagoon'--1942 Case Jarred City Like Beating of Rodney King
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Contractor Removed From Park Project
- Chicagoans Line Up 15 Rows Deep for Parade Honoring Gulf Veterans
- MOORPARK : Instructor Is Target of Sex Crime Inquiry
- VENTURA : Students See Man Get Life Sentence
- Harris Informant's Trial Lawyer Says He Knew of No D.A. Deal
- Coastal Activists Elated but Wary as Battle With Occidental Ends
- Swimmer Ward Ready for Her Next Challenge : 3-A finals: Trabuco Hills senior, who won the 200 freestyle the past two years in the 2-A finals, will face tough assignments tonight at Belmont Plaza.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ventura Falls to Cypress in Softball, 6-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION 2-A TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Garden Grove's Bernstein Proves Twice That Looks Are Deceiving
- Conservative Judaism Admits Female Cantors
- Chairman Steps Down at Korn/Ferry International
- Tom Patty, executive vice president and account...
- Stock in Irvine's NEC Zooms 28% After Analyst's Rave Notice
- British Firm Agrees to Buy M D Pharmaceutical Inc.
- FURNISHINGS : Acquiring Minds Want Tasteful Displays : There are limits to successfully integrating interior design and collectibles. Should they be grouped or separated?
- Remember: Tulips Are Better Than One
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS / MAY 10
- More Questions About the Gulf : Congress should demand to know details of security arrangements
- Parents Fear for Vanished Son : Disappearance: They are worried that the 14-year-old may have tried to return to Mexico on a bicycle with $50.
- Panel Urges Firing of Officer in Killing
- Joyner's Slam Is Grand in Angels' 12-2 Victory
- State CIF Panel Makes No Decision in O.C. Releaguing Appeal : Prep sports: Committee hears testimony opposing Catholic schools' admittance to public leagues.
- WAC Axes Basketball Tournament Prelim
- Irvine Church to Host Vocal Group
- Sibelius Holds Special Place in Violinist's Repertoire
- Graham Aims for Record in New York City Crusade
- Sluggish Market, Sobering Season for Auction Houses : Art: Even after conservative predictions, sales at high-profile spring auctions are falling short of expectations.
- Fryling Work Chews On Bread-and-Butter Issues : Art: She says she's not so interested in lofty ideas and that 'what you see is what you get.' Her work is on view at South Coast Plaza.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : The Building of the Blazers : Western Conference: Portland's team came together through some smart trades and some interesting draft choices.
- McDonnell Suffers Another C-17 Setback : Defense: Mishap with a huge tool used to build the jet is another example of the firm's "lack of discipline," a Pentagon official says.
- LOG RHYTHM : Trend: Today's spacious, custom-built log homes have come a long way since the drafty, one-room structures of yore, as one former Orange County couple can attest.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Soviet Emigre Is New U.S. Poet Laureate
- Storms, Disease Add to Misery in Bangladesh
- Ambitions Hinder Wilson, Brown Says : Politics: Assembly Speaker says the governor is too concerned with how positions will affect his future.
- Anglos Rank Highest in Home Ownership : Census: Data shows that possession of a dwelling is becoming an elusive goal for California baby boomers of all ethnic groups.
- Sea World Busy Aiding Sea Mammals : Ocean life: Large numbers of seals and sea lions are beaching along the coast, putting animal rescuers like the aquatic park to work.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 'Police Appreciation Week' Begins Today
- Drive-By Shooting Suspects Identified
- GARDEN GROVE : 5.5% Pay Hike OKd for City Firefighters
- The Best Brains : 4 Southland Students Are Presidential Scholars
- 11 Accused of Audiotape Piracy After Home Raids
- Charity League Fetes Students for Service
- Flying, Crawling Insects Inundate Southland Deserts : Nature: Butterflies and caterpillars apparently drawn by abundant plant life that sprouted during March rains.
- Authorities Say Gambler's Tip Led to Crackdown on Bookie Ring
- Mistake Gang Shooting Critically Injures Woman
- City's 2 Quarterfinal Track Meets to Undergo Consolidation in '92
- HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING : San Marino Breaks Lock of Orange County
- Agoura's Stelle Sets Swim Mark
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mattingly Makes a Difference
- Expos' Walker Does It All in Victory Over Padres : Baseball: Montreal outfielder hits two, including game-winner in the 10th.
- Fred L. Pool has been appointed vice...
- Home-Building Permits at Six-Month High: California housing...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Sikh Convicted in Bombing at Airport
- Lotteries Fuel New Networks of Gambling
- Ex-Car Dealer Pleads Not Guilty in Plot to Kill Salesman
- OJAI VALLEY : Weekend Fair Raises Money for Schools
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Burbank Secures Foothill Title
- Mission Bay Pair Beats Centurions
- Rickey Takes It in Stride : Baseball: New all-time stolen-base king didn't mind sharing the thunder on the day he broke Lou Brock's record.
- INS Arts Proposal Draws Fire
- Rostenkowski Eases Objection to Full-Value Art Deduction
- Maine Shuts Operations, for a Day
- NATION IN BRIEF : MAINE : N-Plant Handled Fire Well, NRC Says
- New Violence Reported in the Soviet Caucasus : Ethnic strife: A Communist official narrowly misses death. Nine soldiers are ambushed, and an Armenian village is attacked.
- Soviet Foreign Minister Is Upbeat on Mideast Peace : Diplomacy: Bessmertnykh, on historic visit to Israel, says a resumption of relations with the Jewish state is 'very close.'
- Encino Man Ordered to Stand Trial on Charges of Setting Up Wife's Killing
- No Longer in High School, But Still Ready to Play the Game
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Laguna Hills' Penny Edges Roberson
- Former Aztecs Hope to Become Rugby Champions Once Again : Rugby: Ex-SDSU players are nucleus of Old Mission Beach Athletic Club team.
- Segota Achieves Goals: Respect and a Victory : MSL playoffs: Veteran gets two goals and two assists to help Sockers beat Cleveland in Game 1, 8-4.
- College Football
- Campbell Hall Hires Palarz as Basketball Coach
- Cayard, Davis Are Matchless in Semifinals : Sailing: Il Moro di Venezia to meet New Zealand in today's championship.