- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Kostroma Saves Jones' Long Weekend
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Getting Rock Hard the Webster Way
- Music / Dance Reviews : Kronos Quartet at the Wadsworth
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : 'Telephone' Is Based on Rotary System : First artist chosen for Security Pacific Gallery exhibit chose a second, who chose a third, and so on, until nine in all were on line to make the show come full circle.
- Like Carolco, Studio's Boss Trims Sails : Entertainment: Emblematic of the company's cost cutting, Mario Kassar is without his 203-foot yacht at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
- House to Be Considered as Landmark
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Shear, Stekol: Playing for Weeps at the Coach House
- A Taste of the Big Time at Cannes
- A 'Most Searing Experience' : Television: Bob Simon relives his 40 days as Iraq's hostage during the Gulf War in new book.
- Pop Reviews : Hip Gospel From Winans Family
- Fair Featuring U.S. Products Wows Chinese : Trade: Sales of brands such as Avon, Coke and Campbell's soup are triple what was expected.
- JAPAN
- PRACTICAL VIEW : The Lowdown on Lithium Batteries
- Wild Balloon Yonder : Continuing Development Threatens Hot-Air Flights Over Moorpark
- Getting Into Deep Waters : 55 Brave Tough Tryouts for Lifeguard Jobs
- International Soccer
- Jazz Gets Shot Down by Pierce
- ENERGY
- Perot Will File Petitions Today for Texas Ballot
- Heavy Security Marks Voting in Philippines
- Take a Little but Not Too Much : City's dire straits do require creativity, but . . .
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : ESSAY : The Challenge to Us All
- College Athletics
- STAGE REVIEW : Tiny Stage of Big Kitchen Becomes a Living 'Hell'
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Zigzagging With the Ziggens at Lake Forest Hot Rod Cafe
- Lightning Strikes : Rookie Israel May Provide a Shock to Rams' System
- Incomes, Costs Up in San Diego : Census: 1990 data also show that more than one in 10 residents lives below the poverty level.
- Yugoslav Troops Attack Key Bosnian City
- Nothing Falling Dodgers' Way : Baseball: Ball drops between Davis and Butler, setting stage for 3-0 loss to Mets.
- Pro Basketball
- International Soccer
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Win, Look to UCSB for Some Help
- TV Reviews : 'Criminal Behavior': It's a Real Mystery
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : EPILOGUE : 'Scripture says something good comes for those who love God. There's got to be something good that comes out of this for the black man.'
- Textbook Wars Flaring Up Anew : Education: The battleground is health and sex education. Religious conservatives are attacking a framework for curriculum guidelines as promoting sexual activity and homosexuality.
- Dietz's 900th Comes Two Days Late
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Gives Seles the Boot in Italy
- An Ooops! on Live TV
- Tori Amos' Emotional Richter Scale : Pop music: The singer-songwriter confronts her own sexual assault on her new 'Little Earthquakes' album.
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Shaw, Devil Get Their Due in 'Don Juan' at the Barclay
- Music / Dance Reviews : Jazz Tap Ensemble at Barnsdall Park
- CHINA
- BOOK REVIEW : Examining the State of Isolation : MIGRATIONS TO SOLITUDE, <i> by Sue Halpern,</i> Pantheon, $20; 213 pages
- Tajik Government, Opposition Reportedly Agree on Coalition
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Brown Campaign Is Ending as It Began--in Obscurity : Politics: The press has virtually ignored the Californian's drive. But the former governor still refuses to concede defeat.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : On the Day That Will Linger in Our Hearts
- 11 Coal Miners Dead in Canada; 15 Still Missing
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : CHAPTER 6 : 'My God, this is it. They're going to burn down the whole neighborhood.'
- MOORPARK : 2 Teachers Share a 1st-Grade Class
- Candidates Hope 3rd Time's the Charm : Politics: Veteran campaigners Jim Salomon and Sang Korman are among the GOP contenders in the 24th Congressional District.
- 2 Young Men Shot on Beach at Aliso Pier : Violence: A peaceful gathering of 16- to 19-year-olds was harassed by a pair of older men. Two in the group were wounded, one critically.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Holly-Seacliff Parcel Rezoned Industrial
- Pro Football
- Cycling
- Sweden Beats Finland for World Hockey Title
- Davis on Kiwis: 'There Were Some Big Knives Flying Around Here'
- Equity Delays Decision on '99-Seat Plans' for 3 Theaters : Stage: Union wants further investigation of bid by Orange County theaters to join in 'showcasing' professional actors.
- New Cable Channels Seek Room on the Tube : Television: Backers have high hopes for science-fiction, cartoon and game formats, but crowded systems might not have space for them.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mahler Without the Sweat and Tears
- San Diego Race for Mayor Is Wide Open : Politics: Two non-politicians are challenging two elected officials. The weak economy is overpowering more traditional issues.
- Washington Insight
- 20 Injured in Brawl at Castaic Jail
- COUNTYWIDE : Toxic Waste Turn-In Day Breaks Record
- McGirt Appears to Be Next Foe for Norris
- Pop Reviews : Rain Doesn't Put Damper on Carr
- Gonzalez Fights Brooks Tonight
- TELEVISION REVIEW : KPBS-TV Show Focuses on Artists Who Attack Folklore of Columbus : History: '1492 Revisited' uses works of of San Diego artists in re-examining the Columbus legend.
- Union-Tribune Panned for Keeping Women from Riots
- AUTOMOBILES
- Blacks Held More Likely to Be Denied Benefits
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : CHAPTER 2 : 'In L.A., you don't know where the lines are.'
- Pregnant Drug Users Look to Get in, Not Out of Jail : Health: With a shortage of public obstetric care, some women see jail as their best access to medical treatment.
- Lock of Byron's Hair Will Go on the Block
- SOFTBALL : Fifth-Seeded Titans Will Be Host to Long Beach, Toledo
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Kite on Money Again, Wins With 65
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Race Committee Chairman Calls Il Moro's Victory 'a Clean Win'
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : First-Rate Battle at Second Base
- Enstedt Plays Numbers Game : Volleyball: Palisades coach has won eight City championships during his career.
- Obituaries : Ben Frommer; Publicist and Veteran Actor
- COLUMN ONE : New Day Dawns for 'Tonight' : The show's grip on late-night entertainment loosens as Johnny Carson fades and channel choices increase.
- O.C. Tour-Goers Enjoy a Bit of Bubbly in France
- The Weekend Was Marred by Robberies : Crime: Holdup rampage by youthful gunmen was followed by the shooting of two people during La Jolla jewelry store heists.
- Jail Inmate Escapes in Stolen Sheriff's Truck
- AMERICA'S CUP : Il Moro Sails to a Victory : Yachting: Italian challenger is three-second winner when it lets out headsail to reach finish line first.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Vote on Hospital Expansion
- Pro Football
- The Supporting Cast Wins It for Knicks : NBA playoffs: McDaniel scores 24; Starks and Wilkins also play key roles in 93-86 victory over Bulls. Series is tied.
- Comics Cope With the L.A. Riots : Comedy: African-American stand-up comedians probe for deeper understanding in a South-Central club.
- AIRLINES
- BOBBE BROWNING, Director, Career Development Center, Cal State Fullerton
- New Index Fund Is Slice of Entire Stock World
- Thai Protests End With Prospect of Resignation by Prime Minister
- Gorbachev Rides Crest : Ex-Soviet Leader Came, Saw, Conquered California
- Weekend Rehearsals Fairly 'Fantasmic!' at Disneyland
- Secret About Barcelona Is Revealed : Olympics: Urban renewal spawned by the Games has brought the city into the 1990s, but regional culture remains.
- OCC's Golf Team to Compete for State Championship Today
- JAZZ REVIEW : Connick Concert Has Fans Cheering
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Crisscross': Unveil the Human Story
- ART
- GB Foods Corp., ANAHEIM
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : Bibliography for 'The Path to Fury'
- Company Aims Its Messages at Latino Market : Owners of Avance Communications are trying to reach Hispanic viewers with their full-service advertising agency that specializes in Spanish-language television and radio.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: REBUILDING THE COMMUNITY : In Pico-Union, Refugees Land in a New War Zone : Victims: They escaped Central America's brutalities. But riots here took away homes, dreams and loved ones.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: REBUILDING THE COMMUNITY : Frustrated Officers Try to Sort Out the Crisis : LAPD: As morale suffers and their sense of purpose is tested, the rank and file attempt to deal with the criticism.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: REBUILDING THE COMMUNITY : South L.A.'s Poverty Rate Worse Than '65
- Bit of Deja Vu in Pacific Mutual's First Capital Bid : Insurance: The Newport Beach firm became a powerhouse after itself failing during the Great Depression.
- Central Asians, Muslim Neighbors OK Rail Link : Alliances: While the West woos Moscow, Iran, Pakistan and Turkey beat a path to the new nations--all former Soviet republics.
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 1 : THE PATH TO FURY : The Vantage Points : Through these L.A. County residents' eyes, this section tells the region's story, from the 1940s until today
- Obituaries : N. Leonard Alderson; Grain Company Executive
- Donahue Found His Own Insurance : UCLA: While watching his daughter cheerleading at high school game, he discovered successor to Maddox at quarterback.
- Five Weeks Does Not a Season Make, but . . .
- TV Reviews : PBS' 'Millennium' Seeks Truths of Existence
- AIRLINES
- Immigrants Face Struggle to Live Without English
- CAMARILLO : School Newspaper Earns Top Honor
- 75 DAYS TO THE BARCELONA GAMES : Jumping Ahead : Powell Isn't Looking Back, but to 30 Feet and Beyond
- AMERICA'S CUP : A Close Finish in Far-Out Race
- Peru's Leader Says 30 Died in Prison Assault
- Kiwis Never Overcame Protest : Sailing: Davis says pressure mounted by Italians on the jury affected decision on bowsprit. And that the decision affected New Zealand's performance.
- Star's Name Is Larry, but He Is Not Bird : NBA playoffs: Nance scores 32 points for Cavaliers in 114-112 overtime victory over Celtics. Series is tied.
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- Public Funding
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- AFTER THE RIOTS: REBUILDING THE COMMUNITY : Quayle Defends LAPD's Role in Handling Riots : Politics: Vice president says officers responded slowly but that they are overstressed and overworked. He says law and order has high priority in Bush Administration's urban agenda.
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- LAPD's Response to the Riot
- 'The Big One'
- AFTER THE RIOTS: REBUILDING THE COMMUNITY : NEWS ANALYSIS : Few of McCone Panel's Ideas Were Carried Out : Watts: Some critics say the commission's makeup and methodology were flawed. Still, several of its recommendations are regarded as valid, even innovative.
- TELEVISION - May 11, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 11, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 11, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 11, 1992
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MEXICAN TRADE AGREEMENT
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MEXICAN TRADE AGREEMENT
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MEXICAN TRADE AGREEMENT
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHILDREN : Volcanic Stew of Youthful Emotion : Students at a South L.A. elementary school are desperate to talk about the excitement and fear of being in the middle of such unrest.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: REBUILDING THE COMMUNITY : Mother's Day Gestures Comfort a Wounded City
- In Boyle Heights, Brown Learns of Life in Projects : Politics: Presidential candidate gets earful from inner-city youths. At later Laguna Beach rally, he says Orange County's conservative congressional delegation is partly to blame for strife.
- A Special Report: Mexican Trade Agreement
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MEXICAN TRADE AGREEMENT
- COLUMN LEFT / NEILS W. FRENZEN & FRANK ACOSTA : Immigrants' Roundup Was a Dirty Trick : LAPD and INS teamed up, unjustly, under cover of 'crisis.'
- Habit of Service Goes Back to Girlhood
- Ax-Wielding Men Damage Rockwell Satellite
- Assembly: 35th District
- Incomes in City Rise, But So Does Cost of Housing
- Station of Dreams : Tijuana Bus Terminal a Haven for Immigrant Smuggler Rings
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Hold Hearing on Home Depot Plan
- Motorist Killed in Otay Mesa Crash
- MOORPARK : College to Welcome Older Students
- Wyatt Earp
- BREA : Restaurateur Wasn't Paid for Forced Move
- CAMARILLO : School Trustees Vote to Raise Builder Fees
- TUSTIN : How About a Coffee and Wax to Go?
- MISSION VIEJO : Hearing Is Today on School Bus Fee Hike
- OXNARD : Police Arrest 3 Men in Car Theft Cases
- COLUMN RIGHT / LOU KOVEN : Scavengers Go After the Men in Blue Again : Rioting renewed support for police. But critics have renewed efforts to get the LAPD.
- Clinton Assails Administration on 'Family Values' : Campaign: Arkansas governor, in Mother's Day speeches in San Francisco, denounces the Bush commitment to the politically charged issue.
- ELECTIONS / 26th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Berman Foes Say Campaigns Aided by Check Scandal
- 5 Generations Greet the Birth of Danielle : Motherhood: Rhonda Angulo, 16, had an ancestral rooting section as she gave birth to her daughter.
- ELECTIONS / 40th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Fund-Raising Lead Boosts Lawmaker
- Nuclear Decisions in Ukraine : Going one way on tactical weapons and another on nuclear power plants
- Car Plunges 200 Feet; Driver Hurt
- Officials Envious of Train Service to Euro Disney : Transportation: Group's visit to France may prompt renewed rail efforts in connection with Disney's Anaheim expansion.
- GARDEN GROVE : Police and Fire Cuts Possible, City Warns
- Toxic Discharges
- Lesson on How to Halt Sexual Harassment Is Dramatic : Consultant: Actress authors detailed manual for staging of workshops to show companies how to stop offending practices. It represents part of a growing cottage industry in the field.
- Obituaries : Sylvia Syms; Jazz and Pop Cabaret Singer
- Roots Prove Stronger Than Radiation--and Town Lives : Chernobyl: Ukrainian villagers return to homes in disaster 'Zone.' Many know little of the dangers.
- OTHER NEWS - May 11, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 11, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 11, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 11, 1992
- Carpetbagger Issue Moves Into Several Area Races : Politics: Redistricting creates opportunities for candidates who are willing to relocate. It also resurrects a potent campaign weapon.
- How the Technology Works
- What Collapse of Japanese Stock Market May Mean for U.S. Investors
- STYLE : GARDENS : Mixed Greens
- Carrying Mortgage Better Tax Break
- Bush Vetoes Reform Bill on Campaign Fund Raising : Finance: An override is unlikely as the money race escalates. The action comes on the heels of a $9-million dinner to fill President's reelection coffer.
- 'Smart Drinks' Tempt Today's Trendies
- Sahara Rock Art Traces Life of Prehistoric Man
- Mother May I? : Even When You're Grown Up, That Little Voice You Keep Hearing Is Mom's
- Burt Supree; Dance Writer, Children's Book Author
- Russian Sailor Denies Slaying Aboard Trawler
- Rams Finish First Lesson at Camp Knox : NFL: New coach says Phase 1--an attitude adjustment period--has been a success.
- MUSIC : Born Again Into Opera : Soprano resumes her career, saying she regained her spirituality during a short hiatus
- BY ANY OTHER TITLE: It's easy to...
- Work to Roof Damages Tenant's Belongings
- A Noble Throwback : RICOCHET RIVER <i> By Robin Cody</i> , <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $20; 288 pp.) </i>
- Discounts in Italy on Air, Rail Passes
- Arm in Arm With Henry James : ITALIAN HOURS <i> By Henry James</i> , <i> Edited by John Auchard</i> , <i> (The Pennsylvania State University Press: $29.95; 343 pp.)</i>
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Tainted Liquor Kills 162, Sickens 448
- Man Receives 8 Years for Acid Attack
- Interim City Manager Vasquez Given Permanent Slot
- FICTION
- Flooding Sends Town Heading for Hills
- PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN : The Tender Trap of <i> Madrecita</i> : Mesoamerican heritage commands a special reverence for mothers; in our world, it means opportunities denied.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : How to Blunt the Significance of the Riots: Call It the 'Work of Thugs'
- Blast Traps 26 Coal Miners in Nova Scotia
- American Indian Activists' Cheers Are Short-Lived : Observance: Long Beach council overturns its decision of a week earlier to discourage city-sponsored Columbus celebrations.
- HOLLOW AT THE CORE : Multiculturalism With No Diversity
- Miscellany
- Zorich Gives Moorpark Impetus for 4th Place : College track: Sophomore sparkles in the hammer, discus and shotput in the Southern California junior college championships.
- What Do Clients Get for Those Brokerage Fees?
- Up-Close Look at Capital Workings : Weeklong programs offer seniors an inside view of the U.S. government in action.
- TRAVEL INSIDER : One Way to Beat the Cost of Flying to Spain This Summer Is by the Book : Guidebooks: There is no shortage of reading material for travelers, armchair or otherwise, interested in the bonanza of events in Barcelona, Madrid and Seville.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: TAKING STOCK OF THE CITY : Down but Not Out : Business: Some owners fought in vain, others watched from afar. The multicultural roster includes some who may barely be able to make ends meet.
- South Pasadena : City Offers Tours of Planned 710 Link
- AFTER THE RIOTS: TAKING STOCK OF THE CITY : Archeologists Turn Their Skills on Charred Rubble : Search: Experts sift through burned-out store for remains of a missing girl.
- A New Politics of Race Could Move Nation Left : Riots: It looks like the '60s, but racial disorder then was a revolution of rising expectations. Today, it's about diminishing expectations.
- Down and Out in La Jolla : Sociology: Affluent community can be a paradise for the homeless, too, but the gap between the haves and the have-nots is magnified.
- Modern Technology Helps Revive an Old Gold Mine
- A Troubling Portrait of Supervisor Roth : * Allegations Paint Him as Politician Willing to Exploit System for His Own Good
- Wind Knocked Out of Cup Sales as Yachting Fans Fail to Book Rooms
- MOORPARK : Plan to Change Street Name Rejected
- Loyola Wins OK to Build on Bluffs
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Stay Tuned, the Joke Is on Candiotti
- HORSE RACING : Trainer Sees Some 14-Karat Hearts in Strike the Gold's Owners
- For Media, Getting in for the Cup Is a Breeze : Sailing: A press credential seems to be the easiest ticket in sports as only the tourists outnumber the perks.
- Rose Garden Offers 2 Levels of Entertainment : Performers roam both floors of the West Hollywood establishment
- BRIEF LIVES <i> by Anita Brookner (Vintage: $11).</i>
- Criminal Pursuits
- Will the Beat Go On? : Dance Shows are Slowly Disappearing
- WEAPONS FOR THE MASSES : SOME PARIAH NATIONS ARE FINDING THERE'S A NEW WORLD ORDER FOR THEIR CUT-RATE ARMS
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Kabul Schools Open Amid Fear of Clashes
- New Council Ousts Longtime Manager : Politics: George Watts submits his resignation after officials vote 4 to 1 in favor of his stepping down.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Hawthorne's police chief pleads for attention to social ills.
- Conservation Corps to Close Camarillo Office
- Whistle-Blower Renews Harassment Charges : Safety: A third worker at the Hanford nuclear reservation makes allegations. Company says charges are preposterous.
- Forum Showcases Apathy
- Football
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Royals Ground Down by Clemens, 5-0
- A Strong Start for the Monarchs
- Jackson's Off-the-Wall Ebony Interview
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : IN THE WORKS : The Plane Crashes. The Spirit Endures. OK, but What Happens in Between?
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Handicapping French Open Isn't Easy
- Loyola Wins OK by Planning Panel to Build on Bluffs : Development: Los Angeles commission sets a building height limit and an enrollment cap, among other conditions. But some neighbors say the restrictions are not enough.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : COMMENTARY: BLACK, WHITE, ASIAN PERSPECTIVES ON THE RIOTS
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : A Billion Pious Words, Zero Dollars : Politicians are programmed to avoid pain; they won't listen to the cost of repairing our cities.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Inmates Surrender After Police Assault
- Working and Living Against a Deadline
- Swap Meet Braces for Return of Looters Selling Stolen Goods
- STREET PEOPLE: Sheriff's Department program on helping...
- State to Allow Vote on School Secession : Education: The proposed Eastview transfer could appear on the November ballot. The Los Angeles district has not decided whether to appeal.
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of May 10-May 16
- Political Babes in the Woods : Youth Becomes an Asset for a New Breed of Officeholders
- Despite Loss of Lopez, Harbor Battles Back to Advance : Community colleges: Seahawk catcher is lost for the season after injuring a knee on Friday. Harbor sweeps Saturday doubleheader and will play Cuesta.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Clinches Sunset Baseball Title
- COVER STORY : Turning a Def Ear on Pop Music
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAN : Rafsanjani Backers Headed for Victory
- Tennessee Aquarium Hooks Tourists
- HOLLOW AT THE CORE : Leaders Appear Morally Bankrupt
- More Proof, Though None Is Needed
- Supervisors: 3rd District
- Olympics
- THE ARTS : COMMENTARY : The Fate of the M-Word : The hope that multiculturalism offered is in ashes, but society remains desperate for understanding. Art that is ethnic, political and moral may help lead the city out of its confusion.
- *** MARK CHESNUTT, "Longnecks & Short Stories" <i> MCA</i>
- Mother-Daughter Teams : Communication, Planning Key to Their Success
- L.A. SPEAK
- FICTION
- These Malls Have More to Sell Than Just Shoes : Trends: Offering everything from ice rinks and lakes to dolphin shows and robots, shopping centers across America are turning into travel destinations.
- FROM THE ROOF OF THE WORLD: Refugees of Tibet <i> edited by Zara Wallace & Jack Petranker (Dharma Publishing: $24.95, illustrated).</i>
- The Rise of 'Smart Drugs'--Cerebral Stimulation or Brainless Pursuit? : Remedies: A raft of dietary supplements are being promoted as intelligence boosters. Some physicians say they could be dangerous.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : The Wrong Place at the Wrong Time : Crime: A series of random shootings and other attacks on the night of the Rodney G. King verdicts seriously injured at least three people.
- Like Father, Like Son--and Granddaughter
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 41ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : 8 Vying for Seat in Race Without Incumbent
- Coming Out From Under the Rocks : Pets: From turtles and iguanas to lizards and snakes, reptiles have become the latest rage.
- At Least Nevin Won't Have Trouble Finding a Summer Job
- ROUNDUP : Cypress Eliminates Moorpark, 1-0
- Football
- Children Act as 'Green' Police
- From Romania, With Love : Camarillo: With immigration nightmare behind them, a couple will spend this Mother's Day at home with their adopted child.
- View Is Not Exactly Spectacular from the Spectator Fleet
- Football
- 5 Parts Make a Whole : The far-flung Quintessentials practice in elevators and on the phone, then gather on weekends to voice unusual a cappella harmonies
- MOVIES : The Marathon Man : Jimmy Stewart knows something about going the distance, whether it be for a charity or surviving in pre- and postwar Hollywood
- Hahn Plaza's Community Roots Protect Denny's
- Guerrero in Precarious Seat : Indianapolis 500: Qualifying speed of 232.482 m.p.h. has him on the pole and sets a record, but others can change that today.
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Higbee's Home Run Helps Rancho Santiago Advance
- TAPPED OUT?: Can Spinal Tap make it...
- Getting to the Bottom of the Covered-Over Murals
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Bruins Sweep Canadiens Aside, 2-0
- Johnson and Hornacek Put Run, Fun in Suns
- RADIO : The Sporting News : Sports is the talk of L.A. radio, with two stations going round the clock; the trend gives AM a new way to lure the FM audience
- Huntington Garden's Plant Sale Flourishes
- Style : FASHION : White Hot
- The Quintessence of Long Island's Hamptons : Sag Harbor's American Hotel is an old-fashioned oasis for the fortunate few.
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Checking Out Rental Car Prices in Europe
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Have a Seat
- RIOT AFTERMATH : The Wrong Place at the Wrong Time : Shooting: An innocent bystander is killed while watching a shootout between neighbors and police. Family demands a full investigation.
- Mayor Gives President Bush Wish List of Aid Requests