- USIU Shortstop to Transfer to Northridge
- $10-Million Job Gives Ayer-Tuttle Shot in Arm
- Attention, Pizza Shoppers: Pizza was a hot...
- REGIONAL REPORT : Restaurants Stew Over Card Fees : They Honor American Express for Fear of Losing Customers
- Aftershocks Cause Slides, Kill 3 in Soviet Georgia
- REGIONAL REPORT : Restaurants Stew Over Card Fees : Some Won't Serve Without It, for Fear of Losing Customers
- Decompression Tanks Give Breath of Life : Diving: Medical center in Thousand Oaks is the only Ventura County hospital that treat 'the bends.'
- Irvine Co.'s Bid for Gnatcatcher Deal Rejected
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Seabrook Foes Take Case to High Court
- 20 Injured When Deck of Hillside House Breaks
- Hedgehands : Topiary: Sepulveda man shapes a mass of ivy on utility poles into a 12-foot-high dog sculpture.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Wait for Wheelchair Ramp Is Over
- Residents Fight 3-Story Office Plan : Thousand Oaks: Group says proposed complex is more suited to the San Fernando Valley than the Conejo Valley.
- GARDEN GROVE : A Cultural Mix Shows Its Diversity
- Penny-Wise : Lobbyist Uses Sources, Skills to Secure Funds for County
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Beat UC Santa Barbara, Move Into Second in Big West
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Estancia Upends Laguna Hills to Take Boys' and Girls' Titles
- J. David Figure Admits to Lying in Fraud Trial
- R. Thorpe; Director of MGM FIlms
- Grants Will Help Build Housing for AIDS Patients
- Soviet Police Don't Miss a Beat in U.S. : Law enforcement: Militia officers, on an exchange program, are guests of Sheriff's Department. They hope to learn new methods of policing.
- PREP TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Desimone's High Jump Helps Dana Hills Beat El Toro for Title
- Buena Knocks Off Rio Mesa, 3-2, Pulls Within a Game of First Place
- Ex-CenTrust Chairman Says He Can't Repay S&L; Funds
- Assembly Approves Bill to Aid Southeast Asian Crime Victims
- Man Gets 13 Years for Killing Ex-Wife, Her Lover
- Rocking the Listener's Trust : Outrageous hoax at KROQ under probe by FCC
- Countywide : TOXIC DISCHARGES
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Haven View School Targeted for Closure
- Police Reserve Officer Gale Beck Got His Start in Handcuffs
- Simi Valley : Discovery of Wastes Forces Evacuation
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dibble Suspended 4 Games for Hitting Fan With Baseball
- McDonald Gets Serious, Trims ERA : Baseball: A prankster off the field, the Orioles' pitcher is all business while shutting out Angels.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Keeps Pace in Marmonte Race
- Patrick Valenzuela Relicensed by CHRB
- That He Came Back Is More Power to Him : High school baseball: A year and a half after accident, Ferguson hit four home runs in one game.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Has Another Good Outing, Throwing 75 Pitches
- Mira Mesa Restores Some Order in Race
- THE FRILL OF IT ALL
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Best, Director of Caltrans, Will Quit
- Shuttle Continues 'Star Wars' Tests
- Herman Guttman; Architect Involved in California Plaza Design
- 2 U.S. Sailors Cleared of Trying to Incite Mutiny
- OJAI : CHP Names Officers Present at Shooting
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Binational Airport
- OXNARD : Festival to Celebrate Japan, Buddhism
- PREP NOTES : Woodbridge's Rauch to Play at Yale
- He Offers Insight on Situation
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Wins Two Matches
- Gang Violence and Gun Control
- Gang Violence and Gun Control
- Sanitized Treatment of Worthy Subjects
- The Emotions Are Real
- Track and Field
- Agoura's York Fails to Qualify Out of Strong Field in 3,200
- Irvine's Seal Stops Capistrano Valley
- Reserve Zan Mason Announces He Will Transfer From UCLA
- Pursuit of Sainthood Can Try the Patience : Catholicism: Since John Paul II has been Pope, the Roman Catholic Church has elevated 260 people to sainthood. But canonization as a saint is a long and complex process and not without controversy.
- STOCKS : Jobless Data Chills Market; Dow Up 0.25
- Kuwaiti Women Join Men's Gathering
- U.S. Economy Sends Flurry of Mixed Signals
- Texas A&M; Picked as Bush Library Site
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YUCCA VALLEY : No Damage From 3.0-Quake Reported
- Storms Again Flail South; Snow Covers Parts of West
- Biologists Hope Decoys Will Lure Terns to Refuge
- Orioles Find Answer in Anaheim : Angels: Baltimore prevails, 2-0, one night after losing to its triple-A affiliate.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Lincoln Is a Hit but Misses Against San Diego
- 2 Aztecs in WAC Men's Tennis Final
- KENTUCKY DERBY CAPSULES
- XTRA's Forte Thankful for a Second Chance
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tustin Takes Third Straight League Title
- Folk Festival Mines Local Talent : Music: Top stars are only the icing on a program emphasizing San Diego-area artists.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Morales Pitches a One-Hitter as Santa Ana Upsets No.2 Fountain Valley
- Bowden Feels the Pressure as New Kid : Tennis: Despite being in the Hard Court semifinals, she is more comfortable talking about her students. Her game can speak for itself.
- New Archbishop Becomes Top Black Catholic in U.S.
- Church Calls for Gates to Be Fired
- Blindness of 'MacGyver' Character Is a Cathartic Experience for Elcar
- Jurisprudence
- ALR Plans Secondary Stock Offering
- Shrinking Rug Stands Up to Abuse
- Award Upheld in Lawsuit Over Age Bias
- Hypnotist Sentenced for Abusing Teen-Agers
- Tide of Kurdish Refugees Abandon Mountain Camps for Iraq Havens : Relief effort: Allied forces move into area that includes a summer estate of Hussein.
- For Arab-Americans, Cost of Gulf War Lingers : Discrimination: Hate crimes have subsided and there is no formal boycott, but business people of Mideast descent find customers are scarce.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Putting Time in a Bottle
- Go Mainstream, Young Man : Christian Artist Michael W. Smith Looks to Leave 'Gospel Ghetto'
- For Her, 'Honeymooners' Never Over : Musical: Jane Kean, who performs on college and cruise circuits, is best remembered as Trixie in the latter-day cast of the TV classic. Her repertoire in 'We' includes Gleason tribute.
- Parker Auto Sales Overstated in '90, SEC Told
- Steam Helps Rippled Carpet Lie Like a Rug
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Young's Associate Sentenced in Fraud
- Environment Becomes Burning Issue in Kuwait : Mideast: A team of university scientists takes an activist role in assessing the unprecedented damage done to the country.
- Walter Reder; Austrian Nazi War Criminal
- Countywide : Talks on Utility's Emissions Criticized
- VENTURA : High School Pool Fund-Raiser Today
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Gets a Run in Seventh to Beat Westminster
- Loll to Attend Air Force Academy
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Errors Sting CLU in Softball Playoffs
- COMMENTARY : A Record-Shatting Day and Night by Two of Game's Brightest Lights
- SAILING / AMERICA'S CUP CLASS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP : Skippers Get Peek at Competition 8 Months Ahead of Time
- PREP NOTES
- Mokae, Tired of His Serious Roles, Relishes Chance to Fly Into 'A Rage'
- Pacers Force Game 5 With Celtics
- Mansfield Helps Birmingham Nail Down Win Over Monroe
- Arkansas' Day Says He Will Return
- THE 117TH KENTUCKY DERBY
- Desbrow Posts Mini Stock Win at Ventura
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Come Back Again to Win
- PREP TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : ORANGE LEAGUE : Brea's Bloomfield Takes Four Events; Valencia Boys, Girls Win
- Strange Bedfellows : Television: Cable channels and the over-the-air networks, once enemies, are pooling creative efforts to gain viewers and exposure.
- HORSE RACING : Strike The Gold Is Derby Pick Here
- ART REVIEW : How Their Garden Grows : Phase 1 of County Museum's 'Director's Roundtable Garden' has returned some old friends to their rightful setting.
- WEEKEND TV : Finding Some Ways to Celebrate
- In Radio Drama, the Ears Have It : Series: Karel Capek's 'The White Plague' tonight launches KCRW-FM's 'The Play's the Thing,' featuring an all-star--albeit invisible--cast.
- KCBS, KCAL to Vie for Emmy
- Auto and Truck Sales Plummet 17.9% in April : Vehicles: Lower dealer inventories were a bright spot, but hopes for a recovery soon remained dim.
- Charges Dismissed for Father in Car Seat Trial : Traffic safety: He was accused in the death of his daughter, who sat unrestrained in mother's lap. Judge clears him before jury was to get case.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN RAFAEL : 200 Oppose Higher Toll for Golden Gate
- Iraq Border Town Reawakens as Refugees Return Home : Kurds: After a month in mountains, grizzled men embrace and head for the barbershop. Mosques and churches reopen, and fresh produce appears in shops.
- Customers Decry Closing of Vandalized Jewish Store
- Fairground Show Proves an Equestrian Extravaganza
- Marine Guilty in Spying Case : Court-martial: Corporal gets 15 years in prison after being convicted of attempted espionage for the Soviets.
- Mindszenty's Remains Are Brought Home
- Mission Viejo : Pair to Raise Funds on Bicycling Tour
- King Lawyer Says Police Used Slurs
- LAGUNA BEACH : Options Offered in Mobile Home Fight
- Unidentified Man Struck, Killed by Taxi
- Warriors Unlikely Winners : NBA playoffs: Golden State eliminates Spurs in four games to gain series against the Lakers.
- Parker Bertea Announces Plans for More Layoffs
- American Closes TWA Route Sale: American Airlines...
- Daylong Conference Focuses on International Trade : Exports: Garden Grove economic briefing draws 300 participants seeking tips on opportunities in changing global market.
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Now, a Few Words on How to Do It Yourself : Both the novice and expert handyman can benefit from some very helpful books, ranging from general home repairs to specific topics, such as electrical work.
- SHOWDOWN ON TRADE : The U.S. vs. China
- Novelist Jerzy Kosinski, 57, Kills Himself in N.Y. Home : Literature: Works by the Polish native include 'The Painted Bird' and 'Being There.' He had been ill.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- COMEDY REVIEW : Ad-Libbing Offsets Poundstone Pearls
- Anaheim Man Killed on Job by Steel Beam
- Woman, 76, Killed in Intersection Accident
- Los Penasquitos Canyon Trails Open for Bikes, Horses
- Indictment in Placentia Student's Death
- Capital Bank of California: The Los Angeles...
- Exxon-Alaska Civil Oil Spill Pact Collapses
- Bulgarian Miners Strike for Better Wages, Safety
- Hunter Admits Lying at Her Trial About Burning J. David Documents
- Budget Blues : Chorus of Praise for Music Teacher May Not Save Job
- Bernson, Korenstein in Fax War Over Schools
- Public's Help Sought in Shooting Death
- Officers to Arrest Aggressive Beggars : Ventura: Merchants complain that pushy panhandlers are driving shoppers away. Weekend crackdown is planned.
- Ruling Is Blow to Defense in Bourassa Trial
- SANTA ANA : Celebrators Asked Not to Shoot in Air
- Former Coach Told to Serve 1987 Sentence
- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Bruins Take a 2-0 Lead With Victory in Overtime
- Nation's Jobless Rate Takes First Dip in 11 Months
- Mexfly Found; County Plans No Spraying
- Richard Layland; Retired Businessman
- Swiss Phasing Out Secret Bank Accounts
- Federated Stores Inc. Units: The ailing retailer's...
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Interviews Ending in Alleged Rape Case
- Bradley Appeals Judge's Ruling on Ballot Measure
- Expert on East Asia Will Lead Pomona College
- Welfare System a 'Gravy Train,' Lewis Says
- Ojai : Program to Honor Late Krishnamurti
- LAGUNA BEACH : Shakespeare Studies, as They Like It
- An Expert Prognosticator Says the Pal Will Be Best
- SIMI VALLEY : 5 Held on Suspicion of Selling Cocaine
- Slaying Ends Cabbie's Struggle to Provide : Homicide: He worked by night and studied by day to try to improve his family's lot. His body was found in an alley, with robbery the presumed motive.
- Theater Under Investigation Postpones Opening Musical
- Protest of School Layoffs Becomes Brief Rampage
- Costa Mesa's Harborlites Chorus Wins
- GANG WATCH : Murderous Habits
- Grand Jury's Beating Probe Nearing End : Police: Felony indictments considered unlikely against officers who witnessed clubbing of Rodney G. King, sources say.
- FULLERTON : Director Appointed to Standards Board
- Congressman Seeks $30 Million to Acquire Mountain Parkland : Budget: Rep. Beilenson asks House panel for funds to purchase the Soka University parcel and the Paramount Ranch.
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Last Resting Place of a Founding Family
- Zito Provides Added Incentive for Strike The Gold's Rider
- SEVENTEEN MAGAZINE TENNIS TOURNAMENT : Mall Leads Stampede of California Girls Into Finals
- Division I Suits CSUN's Swank : College softball: Sophomore's offensive production increases as Matadors' competition improves.
- After Tragedy, Thomas Calls on a Different Kind of Strength
- PREP TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : CENTURY LEAGUE : Terry Leads El Modena to Its Third Consecutive Title
- Lakers Play Warriors at Forum Sunday
- Simi Valley Remains in First Place : Prep baseball: Pioneers beat Channel Islands, 13-9, to maintain a half-game lead in the Marmonte League standings.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Plays the Orpheum
- NBC Trims 'Sisters' Steam-Room Scene : Television: Network denies producers' charge that it caved in to advertisers before next week's premiere.
- A Tale of Love Emerges From Embattled Ireland : Theater: Playwright Graham Reid goes back to his troubled homeland in 'Remembrance,' making its West Coast premiere today in San Diego.
- 'Just' War and Abortion
- Durslag Reopens Door to Patriots' Locker Room
- 'Just' War and Abortion
- Sanitized Treatment of Worthy Subjects
- Gang Violence and Gun Control
- Should They Get 15 Years Instead of 15 Yards?
- Dodger Fan Is Urging Padre Backers to Quit While They're Behind
- Gang Violence and Gun Control
- How USC Improves the Graduation Rate
- Kings' Fans Must Wait at Least Another Year for Their Coronation
- Gang Violence and Gun Control
- Death of David Lean
- Dodger Dogs Not the Only Difficulty
- 'Just' War and Abortion
- Should They Get 15 Years Instead of 15 Yards?
- Sanitized Treatment of Worthy Subjects
- Should They Get 15 Years Instead of 15 Yards?
- Durslag Reopens Door to Patriots' Locker Room
- He Appreciates the Joy Patterson Never Had
- Kings' Fans Must Wait at Least Another Year for Their Coronation
- Gang Violence and Gun Control
- Kings' Fans Must Wait at Least Another Year for Their Coronation
- Oldies Reviewer Needs New Attitude
- Kings' Fans Must Wait at Least Another Year for Their Coronation
- Or Will They Be Sunk Without Him?
- Dodger Dogs Not the Only Difficulty
- Kings' Fans Must Wait at Least Another Year for Their Coronation
- Sununu's Trips
- Kings' Fans Must Wait at Least Another Year for Their Coronation
- Kings' Fans Must Wait at Least Another Year for Their Coronation
- Obituaries - May 4, 1991
- Names in the News - May 4, 1991
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Did U.N. Finally Live Up to Its Promise in Gulf Conflict? : Diplomacy: Supporters say the world body united peaceful states to thwart an aggressor. But doubts about its role remain.
- 16 Die as Ethnic Strife Escalates in Yugoslavia
- Man Dies After Being Found in Bathtub : Accident: The mentally disabled victim reportedly had a history of seizures, police say.
- A Trumped-Up Castle Game
- Students Walk Out to Protest Threatened Layoffs : Demonstration: About 1,000 join in mostly peaceful gathering in Granada Hills. Some vandalism is reported.
- Volunteer Accused of Molesting Youths on Weekend Trips : Abuse: A Van Nuys man made contacts through three organizations. He faces seven counts involving several boys ages 7 to 11.
- Council Escalates Fight Over Lomax, Police Panel
- Youth Volunteer Is Charged With Molesting Boys
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : COSTA MESA COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- SEC Investigating Loans to Accountants: SEC Chairman...
- Money Supply Barometers Drop: The two broadest...
- Papers Leaner on Help-Wanted Ads
- Summer Job Chase Gets Harder : Orange County Students Find Fewer Positions Because of Recession
- Democrats Plan to Study Alleged Hostage Deal : Politics: Lawmakers meet with ex-Carter aide, who tells of secret meetings between Reagan campaigners and Iranians before '80 election.
- FASHION : Finding a Prom Dress in Specialized World
- BOOK REVIEW : Portrait of the Writer as a Drunk : PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST WITH MY WIFE <i> by Simon Mason</i> , G. P. Putnam's Sons $19.95, 208 pages
- Assembly Committee Endorses Early Presidential Primary Bill
- Turks Arrest Journalist, Expel 30 British Marines From Camp : Refugees: The two incidents spotlight growing friction with the allies that are leading the relief effort.
- World After Communism: Pope's Vision : Encyclical: He calls for economic and social justice. He leaves room for capitalism with a moral core.
- GARDEN GROVE : Youth of the Year Forms Available
- Racist Threat Disclosed in Fight Over Historic Redondo Home
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Up 8.41 as Glow of Interest Rate Cut Wanes
- Vons Cos., Arcadia, has appointed Neill Crowley...
- Baseball Star Ad Blitz Planned: Get ready...
- 'Sleep Insurance' Helps With Bills
- SCIENCE ANIMAL BEHAVIOR : Hyena Study Finds Hormone-Aggression Link
- 'A Lot of Death Threats' Disclosed by Schwarzkopf
- Father on Trial in Death of Girl Not Riding in Car Seat : Law: Prosecutor says that he 'abandoned his responsibilities.' The vehicular homicide case is thought to be the first of its kind to go to court.
- Gunman Injures 5 in Drive-By Shooting
- Shipped: National Zoo officials Thursday shipped frozen...
- Countywide : Host Homes Sought for Foreign Youths
- MOORPARK : City Might Sue in Chimney Cap Feud
- Special Music and Reading Programs Fall to Budget Ax : Education: Defeat last year of Wiseburn District's property tax measure forces the cancellations. Three teachers will be reassigned.
- Between Rocks and a Hard Place : Faria Beach: The state sues residents for using boulders as shields from surf. They say they had to act fast to save homes.
- Homestake Mining Co., San Francisco, has named...
- Soured Venture Puts Neil Bush Under Fire Again : Financing: The President's son invested $3,000 in a company that paid him $160,000 a year. Taxpayers may absorb losses.
- Tough Choice: Buy on Top Shelf or Discount Bin?
- Casino Revenue Declines: Gross revenue at Atlantic...
- N.Y. Doormen Back on the Job: The...
- Half-Million Again File Unemployment Claims : Work force: The dour April figures prompted analysts to say the recession hasn't abated.
- Homedco Raises $47.9 Million in Its Initial Stock Offering
- Leonard H. Straus is retiring as chairman...
- Mexico Puts Its Most Profitable Bank on Block
- HomeFed Troubles Mount With News of 1st Quarter Loss
- COLUMN ONE : New Black Films, New Insights : As studios open their gates to African-American filmmakers, fresh and powerful social messages are making their way onto the screen.
- Soviet Army Backs Azerbaijanis, Armenians Say
- Igal Roodenko; Civil Rights, Anti-War Activist
- Bush 'Not Pessimistic' on Chances for Mideast Peace : Diplomacy: He vows to continue promoting a regional conference despite Baker's apparently fruitless round of talks.
- Housemate Is Arrested in Slaying : Crime: Soon after his wife died and his son moved out, a retired physicist is killed in his Studio City home.
- Countywide : Pregnant Teens Learn Facts of Life
- FULLERTON : Airport Gives Tour to Boost Business
- Newspaper Gains Right to Expand Production Plant
- Gates Memo Tells Police to Report Abuses : Misconduct: Statement does not mention King beating, but refers to failure to prevent actions by fellow officers.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Ex-Armor All Boss Now Trying to Wipe It Out : Competition: Executive Jeffrey Sherman vows to do for No Touch what he did for his former firm--polish off rivals. Novel no-fuss tire cleaner leads new line of auto-care products.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Summer Job Chase Gets Harder : Students Finding There Are Fewer Positions Because of the Recession
- Ram Dass Reborn : This Time, Teacher of Selfless Service Turns to Social, Political Activism
- New Market Is Shaping Up for Girdles
- 2 More School Officials Volunteer for Pay Cuts
- AGOURA : Supervisor to Speak at Canyon Benefit
- Method of Payment to 2 Employees Questioned : Finances: A college district official says it appears Moorpark campus might have channeled the salaries through a nonprofit foundation.
- 5th Wheel May Rein In Those Wandering Shopping Carts
- LAPD Offers No Comment on Discipline of Officers
- Gas Prices Climb as Heavy Driving Season Nears : Energy: Analysts predict a rise of 5 to 15 cents a gallon. But no shortages are expected because the recession has put a damper on travel.
- Hughes Microelectronics Gets $35-Million Contract
- Teen Singer Killed, 2 Critically Hurt in Holdup
- U.S.-Philippine Bases Talks Appear Deadlocked : Diplomacy: No significant progress is made at the sixth round. The Washington negotiator is going home a day early.
- COMPUTERS : Toshiba Cuts Notebook and Laptop Prices : Marketing: The company responds to moves by Compaq and IBM in making reductions of up to 33%.
- HomeFed Bank Reports Loss of $173.9 Million
- Major Contract for LTV Corp.: The Dallas-based...
- John K. Carroll, chief prosecutor in the...
- School Names Buildings in Lesson of Racial Harmony : Education: Students at once predominantly black Carver Junior High honor three Latino heroes.
- Spring Valley Man Killed in Exchange of Fire With Police
- OXNARD : Library Fines to Rise as Much as Tenfold
- Cinco de Mayo fiestas around the South Bay will accent ethnic harmony.
- 2 Doctors Indicted on Insurance Fraud Charges
- CLIPBOARD : County Cinco de Mayo Celebrations
- County to Pay $6.3 Million in Voting Rights Lawsuit : Settlement: Out-of-court agreement on attorneys' fees was accepted by plaintiffs in case, which led to the election of Gloria Molina as supervisor.
- PERSPECTIVE ON RELIGION : Blessings on Capitalism at Its Best : Pope John Paul II breaks crucial new ground by his challenging endorsement of what he terms the 'free economy.'
- Countywide : Foes Raise $11,000 to Fight Measure J
- COSTA MESA : Fire Chief Retires; Job Took Its Toll
- Courts Keep Health-Care Program for Poor Alive Until June 30 : Medicine: The state is ordered to reimburse the county for the unfunded costs of the program. But for now, it's a Sacramento ruling that is keeping the care going by releasing $8.3 million.
- SAILING PRE-WORLDS REGATTA : It Seems as Dramatic as the America's Cup
- GOLF : Watson Has His Own Gem, Shoots a 65
- Till Next Time : Valenzuela Keeps Working Out and Waiting for a Chance He Thought Would Come Sooner