- More Support for Planned Parenthood
- History of Racism Mars City's Image
- KROQ
- Gates
- Shrimp: The Easiest Seafood
- King Arrested in Vice Case, Then Released
- TAKE A HIKE: A 9-mile hiking and...
- RICHARD REDUX: The newest county lobbyist is...
- COFFEE BREAK: Coffeehouses that feature music, poetry...
- L.A. Service Set Mahony's Path to Cardinal Post
- Cheney Arrives in Israel for Arms Talks : Defense: He will try to reassure officials jittery about Bush's Mideast disarmament proposal.
- VENTURA : Police Say Boy Shot Over Love Triangle
- Allowance for Officials Stirs Anger : Government: Many county workers express outrage over supervisors' vote for a $392 monthly stipend for 'professional development.'
- Suddenly, 'Rainbow Man' Is Out of Sight : Manhunt: Zealot who became ubiquitous sight bearing religious messages at sports events is prime suspect in stink-bomb incidents. He recently bought a gun and may have lost his faith.
- Governor, Legislative Leaders Go Private in Budget Negotiations
- Will Quit if His Leadership Is at Fault, Gates Says
- Zuma Killing Brings Malibu's Famed Allure Into Question
- Two Boys, 12, Girl, 14, Are Arrested in $27,000 Vandalism of School : Crime: Mother of two of the children calls police. Officers say the suspects once attended the facility and one held a grudge.
- Hopes Grow for Generic AIDS Drug : Health: Efforts by the National Institute of Health increase the chances for U.S. and Canadian firms to capture more than half of the market for AZT.
- TONIGHT: "Back to Balboa," a four-day salute...
- Names in the News - May 30, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 30, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 30, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 30, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 30, 1991
- Obituaries - May 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 30, 1991
- Clutch Pitching by Richardson Lifts Camarillo Past Katella in Softball
- Area Well Represented at Series
- COLUMN LEFT : Who Let These Guys on the Court? : Senate Democrats' deference to presidential nominees ensured the attack on abortion.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- 'Rainbow Man' Named in O.C. Stink-Bomb Warrant
- Lambskin Condom Warning Law on AIDS Peril Backed
- * Milton R. Wessel; Organized Crime Prosecutor
- Conservative Drops Candidacy for Church Post
- 5 Counts Are Added in Molestation Case
- OJAI : Budget Shows 4.9% Spending Increase
- Yugoslavia Buys a Little More Time : Ethnic strife: A thread of hope is preserved for the federation as a vote of no-confidence in the prime minister is beaten down.
- Simi Expects No Layoffs Despite Deficit
- Police Find Pipe Bombs, Arrest 2 Marines : Crime: Irvine officers investigate smoke at apartment, discover 4 devices along with fireworks, fuses, switches, wires and chemicals.
- Holiday Deaths, Arrests Decrease
- CAMARILLO : Couple Get Prison in Child Molestation
- BREA : City OKs Olen Pointe After Long Haggling
- Police ID Officers in Man's Choking Death
- SANTA ANA : Man Shot by Officer in Alley Sues Police
- Mason Says He Might Transfer to UC Irvine
- Supreme Court Rules Against Pan Am: Pan...
- Iran Says U.S. Firms Interested in Buying Oil
- Progress Seen in Dropout Rate : Education: About 20% of the state's 1990 class didn't finish school. L.A. Unified's figure was reduced to 40.9%. Honig warns that budget cuts threaten to wipe out gains.
- Bullock's, I. Magnin Parent Posts $100.9-Million Loss
- COLUMN RIGHT : Court Leaves Abortion Right Undiminished : Ignore the liberal histrionics; the Rust ruling simply affirms limits on use of public funds.
- 'Paintballs' Bursting in Air : Sport Develops a Small Following in Ventura County
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Edison Rallies in 7th to Beat Diamond Bar
- Atlanta Rallies to Dunk Padres
- Jim Marsalis, who played for the Kansas...
- Clemson Game Doesn't Thrill Titan Coach
- SOUTHERN SECTION 1-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Paraclete Eliminates Whittier Christian, 4-0
- State's Share of Math, Science Students Lags
- Holiday Slayings Rock Hardened Rampart Residents : Violence: Seven were killed in city's busiest police division. But neighbors vow to fight crime and gangs.
- OXNARD : Shooting Victim, 31, in Serious Condition
- Big Trout Are Finally Found at Big Bear Lake
- Don't Expect Too Much from China : But congressional debate may illuminate issue
- Angels Don't Get Break on Forkball : Baseball: Harvey blows a save opportunity for first time. Chicago wins, 6-5.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : LSU Wins, Advances to Omaha
- NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : More Tests for Jerald Clark; Roberts Out With Back Spasms
- Stadium Site Adds Luster to Title Games : Baseball: With help from Padres, section baseball finalists will decide their fate at San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium.
- Strawberry Picks on Astros Again : Dodgers: His first homer of year at Dodger Stadium helps Belcher, 8-2.
- San Diego Artist Is Intense, Intriguing : Exhibit: David Baze investigates the relationship between men and women in paintings and drawings that capture immediacy and impart tension.
- Edison's Plan to Cut Smog Rejected : Pollution: Officials call the revisions to a county proposal a last-ditch effort to weaken efforts to improve air quality.
- Civic Center II : Developer of Union Station Area Wants Government, Private Mix
- Creation of Historic Area Fuels Dispute : Neighbors: Strife arises over couple's plan to add a second story to their bungalow.
- High Schools' Dropout Rate Declines 20% : Education: Countywide decrease over the past five years is attributed to prevention programs that identify and assist problem students earlier, in the lower grades.
- Auto Racing
- Esteemed Esperanza Is Caught by Surprise
- ART REVIEW : 'Mirror' a Realistic Look at a Love of Sea : Exhibition: LACMA show of Dutch marine art of the 1600s documents a people's skill at both reportage and capturing the romance of seafaring adventure.
- ORANGE : Needy Families Given 20 Infant Car Seats
- Technology's Role in Saving Earth
- Kodak Introduces Filmless Camera: Eastman Kodak Co....
- Pair Sentenced for Exposing Workers to Mercury:...
- Future of S.D. Biotech Looking Like a Billion : Science: As industry continues to prove its worth, investors and new companies line up to take part.
- Sowing Seeds of Glasnost : Pasadena Producer's Work Coming Up Roses as L.A. Plans Salute to Leningrad in Float
- World IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : Pressure Mounts to Break Strike
- NASA Begins 2nd Columbia Countdown
- New Techniques Rid Legs of Painful Varicose Veins
- Mock Grand Jury to Probe Police Abuse
- Real Estate Sales Increase 30.1% in April : Housing: Figures support claims that the market is recovering from a two-year slump.
- Treasury Bill Rates Decline: The Treasury sold...
- Bomb Damages Basilica of Sacre Coeur in Paris
- DANA POINT : 16 Servicemen Honored by Council
- LOS PADRES NAT'L FOREST : Boy Lost in Forest Walks Out on Own
- COUNTYWIDE : Court Rejects City's Effort to Bar County From Building Jail
- Consumer News
- April Resales of O.C. Homes Post 1st Gain in 25 Months : Real estate: The 17.6% increase from the same month in 1990 is attributed to lower selling prices and interest rates.
- L.A. East : In Vietnam, you can find a bit of Melrose Avenue and California cuisine at the City Bar and Grill
- Word Up: Fans of life's seamy underbelly...
- Disney Coastal Park Plan in Rough Seas
- GARDEN GROVE : Merchants to Discuss Anti-Crime Effort
- Meet the Mr. Greengenes of Biotech : Gene Therapy: UCSD's Theodore Friedmann makes no apologies for scientists tinkering with what he calls nature's 'mistakes.'
- Council Decides Border Airport Is Best Option : Growth: The 'TwinPorts' plan is endorsed in a 6-2 vote, although it faces formidable obstacles and would virtually halt residential development on Otay Mesa.
- FILLMORE : City Increases Fees for Development
- Fates Enlist 'Accidental Tourist' in Mental Illness War
- Titans Say NCAA Isn't Playing Fair
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : La Mirada Advances by Edging Tustin, 3-2
- THE ARTS
- Lofgren Finds Silver Lining After Springsteen Stint : Pop music: The veteran guitarist, used to playing stadiums with the Boss, is touring in clubs with his own band.
- Peaceful S. Korea Protest Follows Roh Apology
- CHEMICAL WEAPON DESTRUCTION
- U.S. Still Cool as Iran Bids for Warmer Ties
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Arrest Order Issued for 'Rainbow Man'
- Tax Impasse Blocks Passage of City Budget : Government: Council will meet today for another try at the $3.9-billion package.
- Mistrial Declared in Case Against Alleged Con Man
- Do Real Marines Have Nipple Rings?
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Meyer, Quartz Hill Thwart Top-Seeded Don Lugo, 7-4
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Southern Section Playoff Semifinals : Reserves Lead Montclair Prep to 3-2 Victory
- Harvard Seeks 5th Tennis Title in a Row in 2-A Championship Against Righetti
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : It's a Game of Seconds for UCLA Women
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Gonzalez's 1-0 Victory Is Foothill's 22nd in a Row
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Send Back the Legal Bill
- MISSION VIEJO : Gifts for Academic Decathlon Proposed
- Buck Wouldn't Let the Series Stop Here : Trail Blazers: Williams pulls down 16 rebounds as Portland forces Game 6 at the Forum.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Capistrano Valley Makes Up for Losses With 18-5 Victory
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies' Greene Stops Expos on Three Hits, 12-0
- TENNIS FRENCH OPEN : Sampras Rallies From Two-Set Deficit to Win
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Death by Chocolate' Proves Unappetizing : The comic murder mystery by the Cypress Civic Theatre Guild is foolish and nonsensical, and too much of the acting is amateurish.
- Center's Aim: Just Say No to TV Habit
- Alpha Micro's Top Shareholder Seeks Control : Electronics: Alphabet Technologies, holding company for a German computer maker, increases its stake to 25%.
- President Bush has nominated Ann Veneman to...
- Sony Corp. of America Chairman Masaaki Morita...
- Air Force Blames Contractor in Fatal Rocket Accident
- World IN BRIEF : LITHUANIA : Parliament Declares Soviet Forces Illegal
- COLUMN ONE : Whites Eye the Exit in S. Africa : Violence and the wrenching process of apartheid reform have professionals wrestling with their consciences. Stick it out? Or build a better future elsewhere?
- Ethiopia Capital Under Control of Rebel Army : Africa: U.S. arranges an agreement for insurgents to rule until a provisional government is formed.
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- MISSION VIEJO : Council to Discuss Budget for 1991-92
- Union Flyers Take a Dig at Dodger Dogs
- County's Dropout Rate Stays the Same : Education: About 12.4% of high school students left school in 1990. The figure for 1989 was similar.
- Perry Resigns as La Quinta's Basketball Coach
- 'The Lizard King' Documents Jim Morrison's Final Hours
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Times Shaky, Land Not Moving : Development: With $1-million-an-acre days rare, major deals have been too. Those with land to sell are just holding on to their parcels, and that means fewer homes are being built.
- Wilson Plan for Forestry Bond Backed
- No-Fault Bill Is Rejected by Senate Panel : Insurance: Measure backed by governor falls one vote short. Committee chairman hopes defeat will spur its supporters to compromise with Willie Brown, who authored rival legislation.
- Federal Officials Challenge AIDS Drug Monopoly
- Bishop of Orange to Oversee Troubled Fresno Diocese
- In Desert Limbo--21,000 Iraqis Who Can't Go Home : Refugees: The Saudis treat them as guests. But there is little hope of resettlement.
- Supervisors Strengthen Massage Parlor Controls
- Hypertension May Be Tied to Dental Habits
- SANTA ANA : Trustees OK Budget Cuts of $2.1 Million
- CLIPBOARD : Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County
- Herb Carleton; Retired Photographer
- SIMI VALLEY : Managing Editor at Enterprise to Resign
- COUNTYWIDE : Arts Program Picks 11 Local Students
- Hockey
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Brundage Helps Irvine Beat Fontana and Collect Its Bet
- Boxing
- College Basketball
- A New Life in Pasadena for a Cole Porter Show : Stage: The star-crossed 'You Never Know' is one of many centennial celebrations of the composer's birth.
- Ticket Costs Soar Under New Plan : Pop music: Using the 'house scaling' system, many venues are sharply boosting the prices of the best seats at concerts.
- Consumer Confidence Sags; Existing-Home Sales Rise
- BANKING / FINANCE : American Interstate Restates Earnings, Posts $298,000 Loss
- Japanese, Saudis to Build Refineries: Three Japanese...
- Assembly Republicans Kill Measure to Tax Rich
- Bush Selects Nominee for Army's No. 2 Job
- World IN BRIEF : ATLANTIC : Norse Oil Tanker Explodes, One Dead
- U.S. Forces Heading Home After Cyclone Mission
- Palm Springs Rape Suspect Linked to Murder
- Lauda Inspects Wreckage of Thai Air Crash
- COUNTYWIDE : O.C. Slated to Get Child-Care Funding
- Woman Dies in Blaze as Rescue Fails : Tragedy: Sheriff's deputy's valiant efforts fall short after cigarette starts fire in 73-year-old widow's condominium in Laguna Niguel.
- VENTURA : School Board Votes to Approve Layoffs of 41
- New Skylight Dome Goes Up by Night
- OXNARD : Strawberry Festival Drew 80,000 Visitors
- Motorist Shoots 2 Teen Suspects, Kills 1 : Violence: The two girls apparently tried to rob him at gunpoint after he gave them a ride, authorities say. The driver was wounded and is in critical condition.
- 'Attack' on a Police Car Turns Out to Be Just a Shot in the Dark
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / MEASURE P : School District's Allies Push Hard for Tax Increase
- Ships to Head Home From Bangladesh
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser in the National Spotlight
- Driver's Education : On This Tahoe Outing, You're at the ATV Wheel Over Rough Rubicon Trail
- Millikan Dethrones Esperanza
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Players Praise New Comiskey Park
- Playing With Fire : It Was a Long, Hot Job for 'Backdraft' Effects Team
- Hospice Workers Comfort Families in Time of Need
- Pacific Exchange Plans to Extend Hours
- Filer of False Brutality Claim Ordered to Do Chores for Police : Sentence: An Encino man who said he was beaten shortly after the Rodney G. King incident must perform 200 hours of labor at the West Valley station.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Friends of Tom Bradley (Cont.)
- OJAI : $81,000 in Damage Caused by Vandals
- Man Is Charged in Attacks on Women
- He May Be Crazy or He May Be a Hero--Only Time Will Tell : Science: Paul Marangos gave up the good life to pursue his dream of finding a drug that will lessen brain damage after strokes.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Buena Bunts, Bounces Barons From Playoffs
- Bacchanal Expansion Plans May at Last Become Reality
- French-Consortium Chosen by Texas: A French-backed consortium...
- Titan 4 Motor Explosion Blamed on Design Flaw
- County Gets Serious About Recycling
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Howell Activated; Rose Sent Down
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Holtville's Long Journey Ends With 1-A Title
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Southern Section Playoff Semifinals : Norte Vista Cruises Past Fillmore, 12-2
- Heckling Just Isn't What It Used to Be
- ANALYSIS : Detroit's Bad Boys Are Still in Class by Themselves--None
- STAGE
- BOOK REVIEW : Dershowitz Charms With His 'Chutzpah' : CHUTZPAH <i> by Alan M. Dershowitz</i> ; Little, Brown; $22.95, 384 pages
- To the Core of the Cough Drop
- Gunnar Johansen; Pianist Esteemed by Musicologists
- High Court Lets Voiding of North Verdicts Stand
- Mahony Named Cardinal of L.A. : Vatican: The archbishop, third man to hold the position, will get his red hat at a consistory June 28. His elevation will not affect the Diocese of Orange.
- STOCKS : Dow Surges 44.95 on a Wave of Optimism
- Combatting the Drought: It Could Prove a Real Turnoff
- VENTURA : Canines to Compete in Frisbee Challenge
- School Picks Up Pieces After Vandals' Spree : Crime: The trashing of 17 classrooms at the Colfax Avenue campus, possibly the work of a gang, is one of several similar acts recently in the district.
- STANTON : Mayor Sues Rival, Alleging Defamation
- LOS ALAMITOS : Two Young Drivers Are Moving Up
- Gold Mining Companies Discuss Merger: Newmont Mining...
- Investors Agree to $100-Million Lift for L.A. Gear : Finance: A fund set up by Roy E. Disney and his associates would gain extensive control over the troubled company if the deal is completed.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Wilson Announces Two Appointees
- 11 Killed on County Roads Over the Weekend
- No Answers on Misstep at City Hall
- Professional 'Allowance' Boosts Supervisors' Pay
- Trail Blazers Rebound in Time : Western finals: Lakers fall, 95-84, as Portland has a 52-33 edge on the boards and cuts the series deficit to three games to two.
- It Takes a Big Man (About 6-11) to Criticize Blazers in Portland
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins' Erickson Stops Rangers' Streak at 14, 3-0
- Katella Falls to Camarillo in Eighth, 1-0
- STAGE REVIEWS : Ambitious 'Shakuntala' Falls Flat in Long Beach
- STAGE REVIEWS : A Lifeless 'Sound of Murder' : Languid pacing, an obvious plot and so-so acting scar this production by the Westminster Community Theatre.
- Take 2 Aspirin and Call Them in 20 Years--They Just Might Have a Cure : Illness: Biotech is working on a fix for the common cold, but the malady's complexity and the priority given life-threatening diseases means it must wait.
- Woman Testifies in USC Case
- MUSIC
- Council in Standoff Over Housing Commission Chief : Politics: The commission members won't go along with a bid by Mayor Maureen O'Connor to reevaluate Executive Director Evan Becker's performance.
- Buena Scurries to Softball Final With 2-0 Win
- Estancia's Davis Gets a Handle on Improving His Golf Game : Preps: Switching to a long-handled putter helps senior gain confidence, making him the Eagles' top player.
- College Basketball
- 'Backdraft' Burns 'Hawk's' Wings at the Box Office
- Union Bank named Richard C. Hartnack vice...
- A Taste of Old Country in 'Little Armenia' : Neighborhood: The cluster of small, family-owned businesses stretches for several blocks from intersection of Washington Boulevard and Allen Avenue.
- N.Y. Inmates Hold Three Guards Hostage : Prison: Convicts rip through a recreation yard fence at a top security institution. Several other captured staff members are freed, officials say. BYJOHN J. GOLDMAN
- Kentucky Official Wins GOP Race for Governor
- * Jacob Clayman; Longtime Union Activist
- Listen to the Doctor on AIDS
- Spain to Talk With U.S. Over Airline...
- High Court Clears Way for More Hospital Suits : Medical: The ruling says hospitals can be sued under federal antitrust laws for wrongly denying operating-room privileges to a physician.
- Disney's Coastal Theme Park Plan in Rough Waters
- R. H. Macy & Co.: The New...
- Extended Family : Successful Paskowitzes Gather to Record a Song
- Of Bears, Strawberries and Isuzus
- Gunman Shoots Ex-Girlfriend, Kills Self : Violence: Woman is forced from her home, screaming for help, then shot in head twice. She is clinging to life in intensive care.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Is 266 Tons of Trash Cleaner
- City's Suit Hands Scandal Report Questions to Judge
- 4 Escapees Sought in Slaying at Zuma Beach
- Condor Hatched at Zoo; Known Population at 50
- Store Robbed of $100,000 in Jewels
- LAGUNA BEACH : Clinic Is 'Reinventing the House Call'
- UCI Researchers Find Nature Can Make Its Own Industrial Chemicals : Science: NASA study discovers that sources such as wildfires produce atmospheric gases. It aims to gauge man's pollution.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rangers' Witt to Be Out for Month; Ryan to Return Tonight After 15 Days
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Wood Recovers to Lead Canyon to Victory, 5-2
- Jensen Beats Young to Top of Hits Chart
- Blooper Gave Rojas the Last Laugh : Baseball: San Fernando's senior second baseman 'will take' his game-winning single to shallow right-center in the City Section 4-A Division final.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Export Boom Softens Blow of Recession : Trade: Southland companies are enjoying the foreign demand for U.S. goods and the relative weakness of the dollar.
- Schlesinger to Head Bonn Central Bank
- A Pair of Deals: One Shoe Fits, the Other Doesn't
- Clothestime Will Serenade Young Music Fans : Advertising: The women's wear retailer is trying a 5-week campaign, budgeted at nearly $1 million, on MTV and a sister station.
- Electronics Job Slump
- Bill Requiring Schools of Builders OKd
- PERSPECTIVE ON TERRORISM : No Zeal to Catch Pan Am Bombers : The culprits' trail leads to Syria, and the families of Flight 103 fear that Gulf War politics will block prosecution.
- Bush Water Supply Studied for Link to Graves' Disease : Health: The Secret Service is checking four present or former homes for unusual levels of iodine and lithium.
- D.A. Appeals Order Blocking Mannes' Retrial
- PLATFORM : Students Need Aid
- WILSON WATCH : Cutting Like Mad
- Boy Playing in Elevator Shaft Falls to His Death
- Macpherson in 4th Place in U.S. Open
- SOUTHERN SECTION 1-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Hendren Gets the Ticket, Orange Lutheran the Ride
- TV REVIEW : 'Comedy' Only Marginally Amusing
- Huntington Beach Council Abandons Pier Garage Plan
- Judge Rules for Players Over NFL
- He's Looked at Art From Both Sides Now : Athletics: Skier debuts as artist at La Jolla art show that benefits sports programs for disabled athletes.
- BOWLING : Match Play Means Business
- Grossmont Hospital Board OKs Merger With Sharp
- You are traveling through another dimension, a...
- Murder Charge Filed in Strangulation
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Dog Saved His Life, Officer Says
- Crimes by Area Covered by the Los Angeles Police Department
- County Dropout Rate Down Slightly in 1990 : Education: 16.3% figure continues trend and beats state average, but much work remains, officials say.
- Chavez to Meet Meeks in Ring Tonight at Irvine
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Mexico May Soften Tuna Regulations
- This Show Still Needs Watching
- O.C. DANCE : No Tiptoeing Around Truth : The St. Joseph Ballet Company's new ballet, which is the result of work by inner-city kids from Santa Ana, Garden Grove and South-Central L.A., strives to capture the reality of urban life.
- Why America's Major Orchestras Hit the Road : Music: International tours can mean recording contracts and prestige, but U.S. symphonies risk economic losses too.
- Show For Hearing-Impaired Begins Malashock's S.D. Run
- School Vandals Do $27,000 in Damage : Crime: They smash computers, splatter paint, break windows and deface textbooks in 17 of Colfax Avenue Elementary's 25 classrooms.
- Ex-Cypress Gardens Chief to Head Arboreta Dept.
- Helionetics Posts $9.7-Million Loss for 1990 Fiscal Year : Finances: The Irvine company attributes its cash crisis to a late payment from a customer in Brazil.
- TWA Wins Delay in Repossession of Aircraft:...
- Ed Dodd; Cartoonist Created 'Mark Trail'
- Mahony Named Cardinal of L.A. : Vatican: The archbishop, third man to hold the position here, will get his red hat at a consistory June 28.
- Simon Wile; Pediatrician Studied Emotional Illness
- World IN BRIEF : BANGLADESH : U.S. Mercy Mission Troops Head Home
- State Seeks to Revoke Newhall Doctor's License : Medicine: Prosecutors allege that Dr. Sandra Soho operated a 'pill mill,' accepting $25 consultation fees in return for drug prescriptions.
- Legislators Puzzled by Kansas Governor : Politics: Finney leaves lawmakers cooling heels while she performs on harp. 'I don't want to play the game,' she says in response to critics.
- Hospital Asks Court to OK Turning Off Respirator
- Administrator to Oversee Troubled Diocese of Fresno
- L.A. Anti-Crime Plan Draws Praise : Barricades: Researcher says barriers and a saturation police presence in South-Central neighborhood contributed to drop in serious incidents and made residents feel safer.