- From the Archives: All 4 in King beating acquitted
- MEDIA
- Eastman Kodak Co.: The photography giant blamed...
- Dow Up 25.26 on Good News From Detroit : Market Overview
- Katherine I. Jones; Temperance and Teaching Filled Her 112 Years
- PEOPLE : Is It Love or Is It Chemistry?
- Feminist vs. Feminist : Scholar Sues MIT, Claiming Her Colleagues Have Taken Political Correctness to Extremes
- ABC Premiums Offers Consistent Price Breaks
- Judge Orders City to Scale Back Drug Testing : Employment: The policy was the most wide-ranging in the state. Screening will continue for about 80% of job applicants.
- SMORGASBORD : FOOD TOPICS : Cooking Colossus : Oxnard restaurant hires a chef from Cafe Athens in Los Angeles and updates its lunch menu.
- CINCO DE MAYO : Fiesta in San Clemente
- Caltech Professor to Get Science Award
- Living in a Middle-Class Microcosm : Tarzana: Despite growth and development, many aspects of the community haven't changed all that much.
- City OKs Extra Buses, New Route to Trains
- Golden State Revives Authentic Cantonese
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Piece of the Puzzle : The V2 Gallery opens at the Livery Arts Center with a show ranging from corporate art to surrealism.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group Protests Cuts in Physical Education
- Santa Clarita Council Vows to Fight Berman Landfill Legislation : Elsmere Canyon: The lawmaker has suggested steps to facilitate a land swap that would allow a dump.
- Attorney Gets 90 Days in Jail for Using LSD : Ventura: A judge will consider reducing the conviction to a misdemeanor to avoid destroying the man's career.
- Fireworks OKd--on a Smaller Scale
- PASADENA : School Board Approves Use of Voice-Mail Systems
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Magic Number for Braves Has Become Zero
- Clippers Get Gravity of Situation
- Controversy Floors Norris Bout : Boxing: State Commission refuses to sanction Lawhorne because of his condition, lack of recent fight record.
- College Football
- AMERICA'S CUP : Tables Are Turned for Kiwis and Conner
- Pittsburgh Steeler running back Tim Worley's trip...
- TV REVIEW : 'Cosby': A Classy Farewell : Hour Finale Ends Run of Beloved Series
- Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana computer and...
- RETAIL : Dinosaurs Lumber Into Crystal Court for Really Big Show
- Recession, Sharp Competition Send ALR Profit Down by 77%
- Goldblum, Pfeiffer Go Not-So-Gently Into That Good 'Night'
- House Democrats Vote to Comply With Bank Records Subpoena
- Families Disagree on Verdict in Teen's Death : Courts: Mother of boy killed in fight says penalty for schoolmate was not harsh enough. The youth was sentenced to a camp.
- The Region : Mosquito Warning Issued
- A Test of Two Cities
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- Juror Says Panel Felt King Actions Were to Blame
- Norwalk : Hearing Scheduled Monday on Middle School Proposal
- Activists Fear Foreign Share in Univision
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Ventura County Hit Hard This Year by Valley Fever
- OJAI : Woman Dies After Crash at Intersection
- MOORPARK : District, Teachers Union OK Contract
- SIMI VALLEY : Recycling Program Honors 4 Companies
- 3 Men Missing on Eastern Baja Coast
- Can This Be Called Justice? : Reform, not violence, is the answer
- SANTA ANA : Schools to Review Bilingual Programs
- ANAHEIM : Crafting a Way to Aid a Community
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Hold Hotel Talks With Tunney
- COUNTYWIDE : CHOC Gets Approval on New Construction
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Superintendent Called 'Perfect Fit'
- Coaching Rivalry Gets a Foothold : Sockers: Newman, Jago have plenty of history, negative feelings between them.
- They're Giving It the Old College Try : Kishita: After a strong start, the former Rolling Hills High standout struggles to regain his form.
- San Pedro Holds Off Charge by Banning : Baseball: Pirates avenge loss to Pilots on Monday to retain hold on first place in Southern Pacific Conference.
- For the Record, Effort Wasn't Worth a Bonus
- Taft Volleyball Team Finishes Unbeaten in Conference Play
- Competition Winners to Get Staged Readings
- Tough Childhood Provides Playwright With Fodder
- 'Cosby Show' Kids See Life After Last Episode
- Patent Suit Against Birtcher Moved to Colorado Courts
- Magellan Fund Manager to Quit; Successor Named
- Ford Posts Profit of $338 Million for First Quarter : Autos: The results are a dramatic turnaround from an $884-million loss in the year-ago period.
- Time-Share Condo Group Glen Ivy Seeks to Liquidate : Bankruptcy: Action temporarily stymies investors' class-action suit. : Authorities raided company in December in a probe of its sales tactics that still continues.
- First American Financial Restructures Debt : Banking: Holding company erases three 'demand' or 'callable' loans, which regulators have criticized.
- Pomona Student Wins for Computer Report
- Mathematics League Cites S. Pasadena Youth
- 'Christmas in April' Event Assists Needy
- Veteran Jockey Shrugs Off His Injuries, Aims for 8,000 Victories
- Spring Brings Hope, Election Fever to Iraqi Kurds : Minority: A year ago, they scrabbled for food in squalid refugee camps. Today some scramble for votes.
- Basement Theatre Enters a New Stage
- Signal Hill : Police Give Out 70 Citations in Child Safety Seat Check
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vocalists Accentuate the Positive
- McDonnell Gets In on Moon Project
- A Passage to Trinidad
- Five Acres Center Gets $150,000 Donation
- Steps to Ease Greek Theatre Traffic : Transportation: Neighbors welcome study's release. It recommends new street signs and an alternate parking exit as initial steps.
- 'Rising Wind of Migration' Foreseen : Growth: High birthrates could produce a huge population seeking jobs in the industrial nations, U.N. agency says.
- WATERCRESS : Buy It by the Bunch : The business Al Beserra's grandparents began now also grows leeks and mushrooms.
- 1 Million Voters : Latino Groups Launch Effort to Achieve Goal
- Glendale : Farmers Market Opening
- Call Issued for Change in Cultural Perceptions
- Something's Creepy in the May Issue of Esquire
- Schools Cut Budget by $5.1 Million, OK Staff Layoffs : Schools: Class size will also increase. Custodial and grounds-keeping staffs will be hit the hardest.
- Fed-Up EMILY's Not Afraid to Take On the Good Ol' Boys
- The New Reality : Educators are using interactive television to teach environmental science. And they say it works.
- Gahr Pitcher Gets Back in Groove--in Class and on the Mound : Baseball: David Martinez liked to party. He was academically ineligible and at risk of dropping out. Now he's making the grades and has a 6-2 record.
- Man Dies as He Runs in Front of a Train : Accident: Richard Lee, 19, was returning with friends from Torrey Pines State Beach when he apparently tried to race the 45 m.p.h. freight. He is the eighth to die on North County tracks since 1990.
- Panel Urges Olive View Child Abuse Center : Social services: A medical team at the Sylmar facility could examine suspected victims from the San Fernando, Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys.
- COUNTYWIDE : Work Begins on Regional Blueprint
- New Latino Group Steps Up Campaign for Police Reform : Politics: Leaders say Charter Amendment F backers have promised funds for an all-out effort on the Eastside.
- Section Rules Swimmer From Turkey Ineligible
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Wins Its First Softball Title
- Clippers Want Whistles While Working on Jazz
- Thomas Was a Disappointment to Hopeful Athletes at Leuzinger
- IBM Seeks Alliance With Time Warner : Technology: The two corporate giants are holding talks on setting up a venture to transmit video.
- RETAIL
- BOOK REVIEW : A Case of the Cordon Blues : Le Cordon Bleu at Home <i> (Hearst Books: $37.50; 578 pp.)</i>
- Smoking Jacket Required
- Bonn Bars Pay Offer, Freezes Federal Salaries
- House Votes Down a Bid to Scuttle Funds for Space Station Freedom
- Giving Your Taste Buds a Workout in Costa Mesa
- Schools Chief to Retire After Smooth Ride in Rocky Times : Education: Supt. E. Tom Giugni announces he will leave Dec. 31 after six years. The district will start a nationwide search for his successor.
- Public, Parochial Classes Canceled
- Northeast Los Angeles : Hernandez Forum
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Selling of the Cel: Disney to Market Computer Images
- STAGE
- Culver City : Slaying Suspect Sought
- House Vote Saves Manned Space Lab : Science: Four congressmen from Orange County--home of contractor McDonnell Douglas Space Systems--support the program.
- Expanded Use of Voice-Mail System Approved
- Finding the Right Foods for a Fiesta
- A Museum for All Americans
- OXNARD : Circus Workers to Raise the Big Top
- ATWATER VILLAGE : $60,000 Fine Levied in Asbestos Removal Case
- 3 Workmen Injured at Hotel Site : Accident: Scaffolding collapses during construction on new bayfront Hyatt Regency.
- PLACENTIA : Crowd Urges Saving School Music Classes
- COUNTYWIDE : Red Cross Donations Down; Crisis Looms
- VENTURA : Code Enforcement Officials Criticize Store's Poster, Mural
- Man Killed by Train Identified; Friends Sought
- Union Clerks Are Shut Out From Work : Horse racing: Hundreds refuse to sign agreements. Replacements fill windows as Hollywood Park opens.
- Basketball
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- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Plagued by Errors in Loss to No. 53 Markus
- Comedy in Movies
- U.S. to Test Drug's Ability to Prevent Breast Cancer : Health: Federal study will involve women at greatest risk. Tamoxifen may also reduce risk of heart disease.
- MUSIC : Hey, Mom, I'm Singing
- San Dimas : Home Addition Blocked
- Spring Galas: When It Rains, It Pours
- OXNARD : Harbor Board Seeks to Fill Vacant Seat
- Gender Vote Rocks a Primary : Anger in Pennsylvania propels a woman candidate for U.S. Senate
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rose Returns to the Lineup
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Toro Gets One Hit, but It's Enough to Beat Mission Viejo in Softball
- Troubled Glen Ivy Files for Liquidation
- ENERGY
- Reader's Digest Assn. Inc. said its third-quarter...
- About Our Nutritional Analyses
- DANCE / GRUPO FOLKLORICO TEPEYAC : Watch Their Steps : Members of the troupe, whose fame is spreading, are put in touch with their cultural roots and identity.
- Monterey Park : City OKs Land Purchase
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- STRUCTURES : DESIGN HOUSE : Built-In Diversity : The Ventura Symphony fund-raiser features a dazzling structure by architect Roy Wilson Sr.
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- City Council Approves 'Fun Zone' for Pier : Landmarks: It could open as early as the summer of 1993. Opponents threaten to launch a referendum petition on the project.
- Council Approves Rose Bowl Rock Concerts
- Long Beach : Lawsuit Filed Against Port Cargo Terminal Expansion
- Slots of Fun Raceway
- They're Real Sports
- The Underground Surfaces in Urb : Culture: The gritty L.A.-based tabloid is hot among twentysomethings and teens who follow the illegal club scene.
- Two Glendale residents have won Los Angeles...
- $350,000 Ends Muffler Shop Battle : Lawsuit: Jake Egan accepts a settlement that ends nine years of trying to keep Torrance from seizing his property by eminent domain. A judge had ruled against him.
- Judge Orders Receivership for Marina Club : Courts: He puts caretaker in charge of condominium complex in Marina del Rey after developer defaults on loan.
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Will Be Tried for Hate Crime
- One Tragic Act of Bravado Brought Heartache to Many : Crime: A teen-ager out to impress other youths fired a bullet that took the life of a 5-year-old half a mile away. Now he has been sentenced to four years in a juvenile camp.
- SIMI VALLEY : 6 Residents Sought for Elections Panel
- LONG BEACH : School Board Approves $5.1 Million in Cuts
- Condoms to Be Made Available Today at 4 L.A. High Schools
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- HEALTH WATCH : Salad Days
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Simi Valley Grabs Share of Marmonte Lead With 4-3 Victory
- RAMS : Minicamp Is of Major Importance for Several Veterans
- Italians Move Closer to Eliminating Kiwis : Sailing: New Zealand changes skippers but loses third in a row. America 3stops Conner's winning streak.
- Namath's Knees Surgically Replaced
- TV REVIEW : Moore, Solti Demystify the Symphony
- Bevy of Entertainers on Tap for San Diego AIDS Benefit
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Kidding!' Needs to Get Serious
- Enhanced Imaging Technologies Inc.: The Irvine maker...
- Banking on the Huxtables
- ENERGY
- Advanced Interventional Systems: The Irvine medical laser...
- Bush Extends His Suspension of New Government Regulations
- Art Thieves Kill 2 in Ukraine Gallery
- Operation Rescue Suspends Protests in Buffalo : Abortion: The announcement brings an early end to a planned two-week campaign to shut down clinics.
- Santa Monica : Sound Wall to Be Built
- CASTING CALL'TWELFTH NIGHT'
- Playing God Via Computer Science
- BOW TIES : At 84, Stephane Grappelli Is Still Pretty Attached to His Jazz Violin
- Minnesota Tries a Medical Solution : The program aims to help low-income workers who lack coverage. Subscribers, providers and cigarette smokers will pay the tab.
- Dreams of Immigrant Investors Collapse : Crime: $1.7-million commodities scheme that promised easy wealth is under federal investigation.
- Un-enquiring minds: Dolores Walsh, owner of the...
- Dramatic Jump in Valley Fever Cases Reported : Health: County officials say they are not surprised by the increase. Two deaths have been blamed on the flu-like disease.
- Botched Squeeze Results in Victory for Granada Hills
- Changing Policies : Female Would-Be Insurance Agents Collect
- The semifinals of the Southern Section 5-A...
- Medical Circuit Rider : Veterinarian: Dr. Kirk E. Pollard ranges over a lot of territory in treating all creatures great . . . and even bigger.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Troy Forces Sunny Hills to Dance to Its Tune
- Hollywood Park Fills Its Friday Night Card : Horse racing: Many trainers stay away, but 65 horses are entered for first of 13 evening programs.
- KENTUCKY DERBY DAILY REPORT : Arazi Stays Out of Trouble
- Recruiting Eyes on Carey, Kirschke
- MOTOR RACING : Pruett Finds a Substitute for Race Circuit
- The Great Outdoors in Costa Mesa : * Concerts: Singers Wynonna Judd, Tracy Chapman and Natalie Cole are among the artists who will be performing at the Pacific Amphitheatre.
- Video Rental Chart : 'Last Boy Scout' Eyes First Place
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Anaheim operator...
- SECURITIES
- Permits Point to Recovery : Construction: County builders file paperwork for 678 homes and apartments, the most since June.
- How to Tan a Chicken--and Other First-Time Cooking Adventures
- Fat: A Little Dab'll Do Ya
- St. Anthony Student Lauded for Poster
- OLDER AMERICANS MONTH : Centers of Activity : The community facilities offer a full schedule of social, recreational and educational events during May.
- IN 'TRANSITIONS' : Youth and Soul-Baring Share the Spotlight in Backstage Theatre's Latest Production
- STAGE REVIEW : Powerful 'Bent' Stands on Its Own Despite Tricks, Technical Shortcomings
- TARGET PRACTICE : Taking Aim : Your parents wouldn't allow it, but now you're on your own and can learn to shoot a gun. The lesson has an impact.
- Residents to Fight Concerts at Rose Bowl : Neighborhoods: Nearby homeowners renew objections after City Council gives the go-ahead for performances by controversial rock bands Guns N' Roses and Metallica.
- RESTAURANTS : Dewi Is Casual but Exotic
- City to Sponsor Contest for Motto That Sums It All Up
- Stretched Thin : Public Services: Harbor Gateway, an eight-mile ribbon of Los Angeles, is long on need and short on government support. Some residents seek annexation to Gardena.
- WESTLAKE : Physician Charged in Molestation Case
- Friends, Co-Workers Cheer for Thomas' Freedom
- Perot Army of Volunteers Is Growing : Politics: The potential presidential candidate delivers his message from a Sherman Oaks storefront--on videotape.
- LANCASTER : Officer Sent to Prison for 90-Day Psychiatric Exam
- Taxpayers Groups Sue County Over Pensions : Government: New rules are called unfair and illegal. Largest increases in retirement income will go to supervisors and top managers.
- Purchase of Library Site Wins Approval
- Abbott Finds No Solace in a 1-0 Loss
- Sacramento Takes Final Swings at CSUN
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : BASEBALL
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Guzman Is Back With Two-Hitter
- ART REVIEWS : Douglas Hall Creates Private Experiences in Public Spaces
- STAGE
- Big Shoes to Fill at LACMA : Art: The question of Rusty Powell's successor at the helm of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is wide open.
- Playwright Engineers a Dual Life : Scientist Roger Rueff Spent Nights Penning 'Hospitality Suite,' Now on SCR's Second Stage
- Would Perot Be a Good President?
- Hike in Brokerage Fees Likely to Spur Fallout : Wall Street: Charges cover multitude of items on top of commissions. Discounters expected to gain customers.
- Future for Hughes Unit Uncertain : Restructuring: Ground Systems Group's functions will be absorbed into new operating sectors. Company says no immediate layoffs planned.
- Wymer OK From Wyoming Denied : Scandal: If the Newport Beach manager set up an account tied to trust fund, 'it was without our knowledge,' state official says. Trial enters third day.
- Gains Posted in Income, Spending
- ROAD NOTES
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Researchers 'Reanimate' Dead Animals' Hearts
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Who's Making Whom Green With Envy
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Caltrans Uses Razor Wire to Combat Vandalism
- H.B. Councilman Kelly Suffers Heart Attack
- SHERMAN OAKS : Perot Takes Campaign to the Sidewalks
- Flood Funds Are Sought to Finish Santa Clarita Bridge
- CARSON : Teen-Ager Gets 4 Years for Firing Fatal Shot Into Air
- ANALYSIS : Which Is the Way to Turn? : Hockey: Another season of playoff failure brings questions about the Kings' future.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Child Care Proposed for Ex-School Site
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Teufel Inserted in the Lineup to Replaced Injured Stillwell
- Divac Makes His Point(s) With Duckworth : Lakers: Called a wimp by the Trail Blazers' center, he outscores his rival, 18-10, in Game 3.
- Hockey
- Starlight to Stage 'Annie Warbucks' in October
- MUSIC REVIEW : Lou Reed's Sad Laments Fail to Score : Concert: Performance in San Diego highlights Reed's lack of talent as a guitarist and vocalist.
- Yugoslavia Allows Sale of SPI's Virazole
- Irvine Firm Acquires Leases on 6 Moscow Stores
- Du Pont Records 18% Drop; America West Narrows Loss
- Taiwan Balks at McDonnell Price : Aerospace: The island nation says it won't pay $2 billion for a stake in the commercial aircraft division. One legislator derided the unit as "the rotten apple" of McDonnell Douglas.
- ETHNIC COOK : The Budapest-Bangkok Connection
- A Lexicon of Sea Vegetables
- <i> Duxelles: </i> French Hash
- Flaky Biscuits : This spacey band plays at Ventura's Insomniac Coffee House for laughs and three bucks.
- Downey : Ballot Measure Would Alter Accounting of Utility Taxes
- Whittier : Council May Help Dealers Promote Ailing Auto Row
- Glendale : Slaying Suspect Sought
- LBCC Volleyball Team in State Semifinal Match
- Youths Get a Lesson in Animation
- Star Attraction at 'Gala 1992' Was 1950s Theme, Decor
- City Hall Tense After Council Reshuffles Its Key Employees : Government: New council members elevate patrolman to interim police chief, surprising many. The city clerk is replaced, surprising no one.
- CALIFORNIA DROUGHT WATCH : A monthly look at the water shortage
- Pomona : Mobile Home Rent Rollback
- This Magazine Is a Real Cottage Industry
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : Perot Supporters to Meet in Pasadena
- Long Beach : Manager of Avalon Hospital Fired; Replacement Named
- Setting Up a Tea Time at Tustin's McCharles House
- Cerritos : Veteran Councilman Wong Will Be Honored at Dinner
- Trash Separation Site Divides a City : Waste: Residents are fighting Industry's plan, but municipal officials might be looking for a compromise.
- El Monte : Council to Appoint Member
- Authorities Identify Dismembered Body
- 3 Arrested After Standoff at Market
- Brooks, Jackson Win Top Honors at 27th Country Music Awards
- Deficit of $2.9 Million Predicted for Schools : Education: The finance director of the Ventura district says a 'quick fix' would involve a freeze on hiring and salaries.
- PLATFORM : Caring About Lives
- VENTURA : 1 Held in Suspected Overdose Death
- Video Director Riggs to Speak
- Vandals Smash Glass, Ransack Some Offices in Times Building
- Malibu : Builder's Plans Overturned
- CYPRESS : Birds Kept in Back Yard Cause Flap
- ORANGE : Council Avoids Stand in Street Fair Flap
- Worker Struck, Killed by Car on Freeway : Risk: Freeway workers know any shift could be their last. Fear keeps their minds constantly on the traffic whizzing by them.
- Hockey
- Capistrano Valley tennis players Allison Light and...
- CSUN's Morales Out for Season
- Hearn Named Recipient of Gowdy Award
- America West Airlines, operating under federal bankruptcy...
- MEDIA
- Rising Mutual Fund Purchases Offset by Shareholder Exodus
- Best Values: Right Here, Right Now
- College Speech and Debate Team Wins Tournament
- All 4 Acquitted in King Beating : Verdict Stirs Outrage; Bradley Calls It Senseless : Trial: Ventura County jury rejects charges of excessive force in episode captured on videotape. A mistrial is declared on one count against Officer Powell.
- Chile Out
- Raunch Meets Exhibitionism, but It's Just Good, Clean Fun
- Legislature Gets Warning on Welfare Plan : Government: Wilson is likely to veto parts of his own package if lawmakers do not include the 25% benefit cut he is demanding, Administration officials say.
- Duarte : Animal Fees May Be Raised
- Dressing Room Diva: Just Ask Vevie, She's 'Always Right'
- Alberta Vaughn; Comedic Star of Silent Films
- Jacques Ribet; Founded Private School
- South El Monte : Impasse Over Mayor's Job
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'EARNEST' AND THE ONE-ACTS : First-Class Shows : Two college campuses offer stage productions this weekend that deserve high marks.
- UP AND AT 'EM : There's Still a Kind of Hush to the Cowboy Junkies' Style, but Their Music Is More Alert
- The Wild West : Executions Staged by Vigilantes Marred Justice in the 1880s
- Hit Parade Helps Napolitano Reach Top of WCC Charts : Colleges: Loyola Marymount sophomore started season slowly, but a recent hitting tear lifted him to a league-best .416.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Strategy May Not Work in California : Primaries: He faces a key battle precisely when Brown may be enjoying a political resurrection.
- VENTURA : Group Urges City to Build Water Pipeline