- After Six Games, West Finally Gets the Best of Torrance, 9-6 : Preps: Five-run seventh inning proves decisive for Warriors, who move into first place in the Pioneer League.
- Pepperdine's Ace Throws Off CSUN Batters
- AFTERMATH
- Auction Season Opens With a Modest Bang : * Art: Christie's sale of contemporary works offers a bit of hope to dealers struggling with a sagging market.
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- Setting Santa Monica's Alcohol Policy, Limits
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- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Citing 'National Tragedy,' Judge Moves Officer's Retrial Again : Courts: Blacks are twice as likely to be in the jury pool in Tallahassee. The police officer is charged with manslaughter in the deaths of two men on a motorcycle.
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- Reflections of a Riot Victim
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- THE RIOT'S AFTERMATH : S.D. Tourism Officials Will Join in Effort to Counter Effects of Riot : Vacationers: Government and tourist industry will work to calm fears of tourists. San Diego and other California cities will also distance themselves from Los Angeles.
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- Singled Out at the Gas Station
- AFTERMATH OF THE RIOTS : Siege Mentality Gripped Many as Riots Moved Closer to Home : Reaction: Business was up at filling stations, food stores and gun shops as panic-buying took hold. Residents tell of fear, tension and, in some cases, flight from the area.
- School Board Representation on the Westside
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- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : A Hospital in the Eye of the Storm : Emergency care: At least 150 people hurt in the riot were treated at Daniel Freeman. The facility is a victim itself, anticipating a loss of up to $2 million because of uninsured patients, overtime and loss of revenue.
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- Weapon Maker Will Sell Two S.D. Divisions
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Students Try to Make Sense of Images, Death : Healing: Sessions at Golden West College, UCI sift violence and destruction of recent days in an attempt to achieve emotional catharsis.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ECONOMY : New Jobs, Obsolete Workers : We still offer industrial-age nostrums for unemployment in a world of ever-changing, high-skilled needs.
- AFTER THE RIOT: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Koreatown Takes Stock : For Many, Rebuilding Will Mean Turning to Outside for Help
- L.A. Unrest Moderates Clinton Strategy : Campaign: Arkansas governor balances statesmanship, political advantage in his gentle gibes at Bush. Brown accents social concerns.
- Criticism Over Use of Force Inhibited Police, Gates Says : Law enforcement: The chief also says that high-ranking officers made tactical errors and failed to implement longstanding plans for dealing with unrest.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Police Credited for Heading Off Spread of Riots : Law enforcement: Smaller cities were virtually unscathed because local officers responded quickly and treated even the smallest incidents as potential crises.
- AFTER THE RIOT: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Rebuild L.A. Builds Its Team : As Task Force Gears Up, Offers of Aid Pour Forth
- A Neat Thing to Do for Mom
- LOW-FAT BAKING : Not Cheesecake, Cheese <i> Pie</i>
- Victims Should Review Their Legal Rights
- Bush Tied to '86 Bid to Give Iraq Military Advice
- STILL GROWING: Orange County growth was the...
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Sad Task of Burying the Dead Begins : Funerals: Three young men with little in common, except that they were among the first to die, are memorialized.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Grand Jury Set to Look Into King Beating : Inquiry: Federal investigation extends to all officers who witnessed the incident. Motorist's civil rights are at issue.
- DAZZLING HELP: When megahits author Judith Krantz...
- Bush Arrives in L.A., Calls for Healing
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Small-Scale Programs Light Way for Urban Turnaround : Decay: Experience around nation points to no panacea, but shows that, with patience and hard work, the corner can be turned in the inner city.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Quick Justice Angers Defense, Prosecution : Courts: Attorneys voice frustration over assembly line pace adopted to deal with number of misdemeanors.
- AFTER THE RIOTS: THE SEARCH FOR ANSWERS : Mother Prays, Burns Candles for Disabled Girl Missing in Riot
- Local Officials Put Squeeze on Congress for Transit Funds : Spending: House and state Legislature pressured for extra start-up money for proposed $9.4-billion regional system to be based in new Anaheim terminal.
- O.C. Teen Pregnancy Rates Showing a Relentless Rise
- Korean Merchants Protected Their Own
- LONG BEACH NOTEBOOK : Feisty Merchants Chased Off Looters
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Court Gives City Hall Back to East St. Louis
- Shakespeare Scholar Puts Verse Things First : Literature: Russian Ilya Gililov, in a program for non-Westerners, brings to the U.S. a theory about one of the Bard's lesser-known poems.
- DELICIOUS DISHES / ONE REVIEWER'S CHOICES : Savory Memories : Four eateries-- American, Mexican, Chinese and Italian-- serve up meals well worth repeating.
- MUSIC / ROGUE CHEDDAR : Sharp Sounds : The band insists that fans, drawn by its aggressive music and flippant lyrics, stay vertical.
- Ex-Bell Standout Gets in Position for Olympic Team : Baseball: Harbor College's Rene Lopez played two other positions before he became a catcher and won the attention of professional scouts.
- La Verne : Ingels Named Police Chief
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cubs' Dunston to Have Back Surgery
- Sisco's Five RBIs Lead Titans Past UCLA
- Waves Looking to Avoid a Wipeout in NCAA Regional : College baseball: Orange County players hope to keep Pepperdine on a roll and avenge last season's disappointment.
- Food Fight : Meldrick Taylor Loves to Eat Almost as Much as He Loves to Box, but He's Winning That Battle, Too
- Chargers' Schedule is Kind : Football: Indianapolis Colts to play the Chargers twice next season.
- Toutz Named Olympic Coach in Badminton
- Langston Is Back on Track : Angels: Pitcher trims over-inflated earned-run average by defeating the Yankees, 3-2.
- Greg Shockey broke three Cal State Northridge...
- Probe of Leuzinger Has Hit a Snag
- Ron Kiino of Foothill signed a national...
- Brady Blamed for S&L; Bailout Costs
- Rain Falls in Some Areas of County
- Riot Aftermath : One Grocery Was Saved by Homeless : Community: Residents of a tent city next door to Paul and Helen Chan's market prevented the store from burning down.
- Countywide : Public Emergency Declared at Airport
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- City Proved Too Peaceful to Merit Inclusion in Riot Reaction TV Talk
- Teacher Pleads Guilty to Rape of His Student : Crime: The Fallbrook band instructor could receive up to three years in prison. He must also stand trial in Bakersfield.
- Riot Aftermath : How to Help
- Shots Fired From Truck Wound Two on Vista Street
- Playing Politics With a Tragedy : Bush aide lays blame for riots on liberal social programs of '60s and '70s
- Riot Aftermath : Unrest Exposes Training Needs, Top Officer Says : Law enforcement: Deputy Chief Kroeker adds that recent incidents also show community-based policing's value.
- College Sports
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Wins Easily Over Baudone
- WAC Alters Tournament, Bowl Tie-Breaker Formats
- Germany's Busiest Airport Grounded by Strike : Labor: The 24-hour protest at Frankfurt represents the most crippling blow of the public services dispute.
- NASA's New Endeavour Faces Challenging, Potentially Dangerous Flight : Science: Shuttle voyage will include spacewalks and a satellite-rescue mission. The seven-person crew will also practice construction in orbit.
- SANTA CLARITA : Head Start Program to Be Held in Park
- Long Beach Study Questions Savings From Using Deputies : Police: Auditor says contract with Sheriff's Department would save $14.5 million, in contrast to $29-million estimate. But critics challenge report.
- Carl St. Clair, music director of the...
- THE RIOT'S AFTERMATH : Slow Day for Movies, Eateries and Malls
- Trump Denies Offering Up Atlantic City Casinos
- Rioting Casts Shadow on Real Estate : Conference: Events in L.A. present a new worry for development industry in Southland, speakers say.
- Aid Sought for Riot Victims
- Appeal Court May Uphold Ban on Crosses : Symbol: A lower court had ruled that the Mt. Soledad and Mt. Helix fixtures violate consitutional ban on mixing church and state.
- Riot Aftermath : Scores of Suspects Arrested in Riots Turned Over to INS : Police: Immigrant advocates say action inflamed situation and violated LAPD policy.
- Impeccable Timing Results in State Title for Pierce : College volleyball: Brahmas upset Long Beach in final after losing twice to Vikings during regular season.
- Jurisprudence
- STAGE
- Jazz Reviews : Al Di Meola Finds Right Band at the Strand
- AUTOS
- 2 Key Ocean Pacific Officials Resign Posts
- What You Need to Ask
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Long Beach Police Get the Goods on Looting Suspects : Raids: Some of those arrested had tossed out old furniture to make room for stolen items, officers say.
- Videotape Has Murder Defendant Describing Victim's Plea for Lives
- ANAHEIM : Admitted Molester Loses Slander Suit
- LAGUNA HILLS : Mission Viejo Co. Sues City Over Land
- USD, SDSU Women In NCAA Championships
- 16 Soccer Fans Are Killed When Stands Collapse
- Terrorist Convicted in $7.1-Million Heist
- Head of TVA Selected to Become Nation's New Postmaster General : Government: Former auto executive Marvin T. Runyon Jr. worked his way up from the assembly line. He has a reputation for cutting costs.
- Perot to Limit His Appearances to Prepare for White House Bid
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Seymour Allies Self Closely With Bush in Response to Unrest
- COSTA MESA : College to Introduce Phone Registrations
- Pollutant Warnings Ordered : Health: Supervisors tell firms to notify residents if emissions raise cancer risk by more than 10 in a million.
- VENTURA : Police Seek Man Who Robbed Bank
- This Doctor's Prescription: Revolution
- Tale of Two Cities: Rich and Poor, Separate and Unequal : Hooliganism wasn't the only driving force in the recent riots
- Riot Aftermath : Spared by Riots, USC Intent on Its Own Damage Control : Campus: School uses phone banks and mailings to soothe nerves of students, parents, alumni and donors who might reconsider ties.
- A Happy Note : For a Change, Clipper Season Ends Without Tales of What Might Have Been
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- Hands-On Entertainment : * Families can enjoy boats, mazes, Skid Cars--and they all require active participation.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Man With a Mission : Jesse Jackson Follows Crises Around the Globe--and the Media Follow Him
- 26,000 Acres Enrolled as Gnatcatcher Habitat : Environment: The 3 largest O.C. developers agree to an 18-month building moratorium to aid the rare bird.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- VALLEY COLLEGE : 2 Battle to Lead Teachers Guild
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fire Station Design to Be Re-Examined
- Auditors Cite Lax Control, Lavish Spending at LACTC
- LOS ALAMITOS : Carter Eating Well in California
- Jurisprudence
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Lefferts' Spot in the Rotation May Depend on Start Saturday
- Two German Artists' Work a Tale of Spirit
- Wahlco Acquires Connecticut Firm
- U.S. to Press Ukrainian on Nuclear Issue
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Riots Renew Debate on Anti-Poverty Work : Assistance: Liberals say the unrest shows the need for new government programs. Conservatives say the policies waste money and foster dependence.
- Hope for Children of AIDS Families
- Pringle Complains to GOP About Primary Foe's Attack
- Campaign Calendar
- DANA POINT : City Commission Posts to Be Filled
- Gorbachev and the Dangers Within
- City Dedicates 200-Bed Otay Mesa Jail : Relief: The new lockup is expected to handle video arraignment procedures for up to 68 people a day.
- Imagine Life Without a Future : Economic restructuing has eliminated jobs for black youth, but their 'empowerment' must be race-neutral to succeed.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residents Fight Plan for Radio Antenna
- WOODLAND HILLS : Bernson Seeks More Funds for Litigation
- TV Ratings : 'Cosby Show' Exits on Top
- CABARET REVIEW : Sally Kellerman's Class Act at the Rose
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- S.D. Joins Cities Bidding for New Pentagon Facility
- Brought Together for the Sake of a Little Girl
- RIOT AFTERMATH : New Demonstrations, Looting Erupt in Toronto
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Anti-Riot Unit Faded From Scene : Response: The strike force for urban unrest was designed to respond more quickly than the Guard. It fell victim to budget cuts and concern about civil liability in the 1980s.
- With West's Support, Russia Acts to Stabilize Currency : Economy: The slumping ruble will be made convertible into other currencies at a fixed rate.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Experts Hope Riots Will Yield 'Vaccine' Against Violence
- BUENA PARK : Council to Study City-School Theater
- PLATFORM : Not a Trial by Poll
- ELECTIONS 23RD STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Gloves Come Off After Hayden's Call for Ethics Code
- To Him, Legend Is Just a Swing and a Myth
- THE RIOT'S AFTERMATH : A Phoenix in L.A.? : Entrepreneurial Spirit May Rise From Ashes of Unrest
- RETAIL
- Troops Still Needed in Europe, Kohl Tells U.S.
- SANTA ANA : Court Orders Release of Bolsa Chica Draft
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Javier Mourns While He Plays
- Steps Taken to Safeguard Teams at Risk
- Tettleton's Guess Is Right and Angels Lose
- Pyramid Has A Little of Everything
- Boyd, DeWalt Receive Softball Honors From Big West
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : All Aboard to Report on Boat Races : Media: Interest has fallen short of projections, but the America's Cup has attracted a cross-section of people to cover the event.
- Mark Morris Will Dance in San Diego
- AFTERMATH
- Ellerbee to Talk to Kids About Riots
- Couple Seized in Credit-Repair Scam
- Think Green : Company Says It Pays to Be Environmentally Correct
- Allergy to Latex, Used in Medical and Household Supplies, Can Kill : * Health: The problem does not stop latex condoms from being the 'barrier of choice' in the AIDS battle.
- Congressman Charged With Taking Bribes
- BOOK REVIEW : Yet Another Paean to Society's Unloved : HER MONSTER, <i> by Jeff Collignon</i> , Soho Press, $18.95; 230 pages
- OXNARD : Baseball Stadium Discussion Delayed
- Crime Victims Want City to Open Office for Them
- Countywide : 75 Firefighters Fought Riot Blazes
- Effort to Aid Riot Victims Growing : Donations: Service agencies are sending truckloads of goods to South L.A. Ministers plan local forums on racism.
- FILLMORE : Suit Filed to Block Sand, Gravel Mine
- PACOIMA : Youth Center's Contract Extended
- A Department Deluded by Its Rhetoric : Police: The LAPD suffers from a familiar syndrome: 'We are better than others and have nothing to learn from them.'
- Close-Up: Harvey H. Hartman
- New Kidney Cancer Drug OKd by FDA : Medicine: Approval is good news for patients in which the disease has spread, and for troubled Chiron Corp.
- Balboa Bay Club Goes South for Derby Day
- Getting Credit : Yes, You Can Obtain a Bank Card at a Low Rate--and Without Paying Expensive Fees
- Victims or Victors? : Women in Iran Make Gains but Must Endure Restraints Some Find Intolerable
- Drug-Affected Children Find Special Care : The experts at the Speech and Language Development Center understand how the kids experience the world.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man to Be Tried as Adult in '86 Slaying
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Three Bruins Invited to Olympic Tryouts
- Greene Returns to His Element
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Memoirs of a River' Probes the Poison of Prejudice
- When Your Nose Knows Something's Wrong
- Bush, Clinton Sweep Races in Indiana, N. Carolina and D.C. : Primaries: The President's share of vote was no lower than 70%. Democratic front-runner scored better than 60% in all three contests.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : A Grim Sifting of Ashes : Search Continues for People Feared to Have Burned to Death in Rampage
- Anaheim City Budget
- Lawyer Guilty of Faking Car Crashes to Get Insurance : Conspiracy: The Costa Mesa attorney and his assistant are convicted of running a ring that staged collisions and collected on phony claims.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Another Delay Keeping Haiwee Reservoir From Opening
- Smith Resigns as Basketball Coach at Servite High
- No. 5 Capistrano Valley Defeats Top-Ranked Irvine in Volleyball
- Sockers Ready to Party After Overtime Victory : Soccer: McGeough's goal gives defending MSL champions a 5-4 victory and a 3-0 lead in series against Dallas.
- THE RIOT'S AFTERMATH : Oil Firms Plan to Rebuild Damaged Gas Stations : Energy: Chevron and Arco have made commitments to help stricken areas.
- ENERGY
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Herschensohn Says Rioters, Killers Are Beyond Help : Politics: Senate candidate says underlying cause of violence is that 'some people are rotten.' He calls for repeal of the state's 15-day waiting period to buy guns.
- Suit Seeks Clean-Air Rules for Oil Rigs : Environment: The federal government is accused of delaying issuance of the regulations for offshore drilling platforms.
- VENTURA : Addicts' Program to Limit Methadone
- Oxnard : Tires on 35 City Vehicles Slashed
- Sick of That Commotion : Encino: Singer Smokey Robinson is accused in a lawsuit of unneighborly conduct.
- Population Up Slightly, State Says
- FILLMORE : Agriculture Teacher Resigns, Will Move
- Killing of Homeless Man Shocks Friends : Shooting: Police had no reason to fire at unarmed drug addict, they say. He is described as quiet and kind.
- Treasury Notes Hit 6-Month High
- RETAIL
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Three Teen-Agers Slain at Kearny Mesa Hotel : Crime: More than 50 calls had been placed to the room in the two days leading up to shootings.
- A Death, Then Rage Against a System That Won't Listen
- FILLMORE : High School Blends Cultures for Cinco de Mayo Festival
- On the Run to 100 : Paul Spangler's 90s are a 'time of enchantment.' Now his sights are set on marking a century at the N.Y. marathon.
- Crimea Ignores Warnings, Declares Sovereignty : Europe: The strategic peninsula is already a major bone of contention between Russia and Ukraine. The move makes matters worse.
- Young-Life Preservers : Grieving Parents Help Push Pool-Safety Products, CPR
- Countywide : Highway to Get 43 Emergency Phones
- Riot Aftermath : Roberti Urges Harsher Laws for Looters and Arsonists : Legislation: The senator admits even tougher penalties probably wouldn't have prevented last week's destruction.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mira Mesa's Hause Stops Patrick Henry
- 'Christopher Columbus' Sails Right Past Bankruptcy
- Simi Valley High first baseman Aaron Fischer,...
- BURBANK : Extension OKd for Wal-Mart Talks
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Five-Run Fifth Helps UC Irvine Defeat Chapman
- Pomona-Pitzer Sends Kirtman to the Cowboys
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets' Leaky Infield Helps Astros Beat Fernandez
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Aguilar Sets School Record With 8th Home Run in Hart Victory
- Dunham to Resign Post in Moorpark Athletics
- Rubber Market Tails Off in 1991
- ENERGY
- Serbia Tries to Distance Self From Troops : Bosnia: Diplomats and military experts dismiss the move as a transparent maneuver to escape blame. They say it will do nothing to quell the violence.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Financial Toll
- Of the People, by the People: Reallocate Political Power : Government: Traditional politics gives us charge and countercharge. We need people politics for problem-solving.
- Vice Admiral Takes the Blame in Tailhook Scandal
- ANAHEIM : Tight Budget Plan Trims 32 City Jobs
- SAN DIEGO : Slain Son's Father Turns Self In
- LAGUNA BEACH : Head-On Crash Kills 1 Driver, Injures 2nd
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Hatcher Goes to the Disabled List
- It's Still a Big Number : In 1972, Title IX Was to Provide Equality for Girls' Sports, but Problems Still Exist
- Voices
- Tajik Capital Tense After Leader's Threat
- Newsy Greeting From Year of Your Birth
- Linda Knipps; Volunteer for Disabled
- Tustin : Rooster Boosters Win Council Over
- Countywide : Dedicated Public Service Earns 2 County Workers Top Awards
- Riot Aftermath : After First Moments, Cameraman Lost Empathy With Rioters
- Jurisprudence
- Preakness Is Still Possible for A.P. Indy
- Dodgers Pick Up Where They Left Off, Losing
- Burkhart the Choice to Coach Women's Volleyball at Moorpark
- Where to Find the Lowest Rates
- Thomas O. Paine, 70; Pioneer at NASA
- Riot Aftermath : Still Reaching Out : Aid: A free food distribution center, Project Reach, was burned out in the riots. The needy ask: Why?
- Fraternity Suspensions Upheld
- Leaders Speak, But No One Is Listening : BILL BOYARSKY
- Q&A; Candidates Views on the Issues. One in a series : Senate: 23rd District
- RESEDA : Fire Damages Church Office
- TUSTIN : Buena Park : Business-License Amnesty Re-Enacted
- Big Brothers Proposes Card Club in Oxnard
- OCEANSIDE : Task Force Makes Arrest
- Number of Hate Crimes Up Sharply in County : Violence: Incidents occurred at rate of 9.7 per month, up from 7.6 crimes monthly the previous year.
- Trial of Gionis in Assault on Wayne, Luby Nears Finish
- College Sports
- Cal Lutheran Victimized With No One at Home, 5-4
- Tyson Is Sent to Solitary for Making Threat
- Clerks Will Take Dispute to the Picket Line Today
- Jazz Reviews : Jack Sheldon Leads Big Band at Moonlight Tango
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Stars Go Out but Rangers Win, 4-2
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tornados Tear Up the Coach House
- AFTERMATH
- Judd Tops Lineup at Pacific Amphitheatre
- Nation's Purchasers See Economy Gaining Steam
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- France Moves to Cancel Aviation Accord
- O.C. Legislators Resist Tax Hike to Rebuild L.A.
- Presidential Vote a Referendum on Race Relations, Clinton Declares : Democrats: With nomination virtually locked up, he turns attention directly to Bush. AFL-CIO endorses him.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Arrested the First Night, on Guard Duty Next Day
- Mexico Fishermen Hoping to Plant the Seeds of Their Future : Marine biology: An Oxnard lab has developed technology that, if successful, could sustain shrinking abalone populations.
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- Roommate of Slain Woman, 79, Held
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