- U.S. Farmers May Be Violating Federal Law to Prevent Erosion
- Richard E. Gerstein; Prosecutor in Watergate Case
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Voices
- Campaign Calendar
- Asbestos Dumper Sentenced to 9 Months in Jail : Hazardous waste: Judge also orders 3 years of probation and a $20,000 fine. A co-defendant awaits trial on similar charges.
- Planner to Join Palmdale Council
- Man Pleads Guilty in 21-Ton Cocaine Case
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fees Must Be Hiked, City Council Is Told
- Jurisprudence
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Make a Mess of Braves' Streak, 8-7
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Scary Incident at Fontana Could Have Been a Disaster
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Hayes Is Disabled but Not on the List
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Canyon Loads Up on Runs, Beats Foothill, 16-10
- Yokohama Gallery Invites Art Entries
- ART REVIEWS
- Car Driven Into Crowd at O'Hare Was Recalled
- U.S. Wins Concession on Emissions : Global warming: The proposal backs off from a cap on greenhouse gases. Critics call it a sellout.
- * Richard J. Winters, formerly executive director...
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Looters, Merchants Put Koreatown Under the Gun : Violence: Lacking confidence in the police, employees and others armed themselves to protect mini-mall.
- Polonia Catches Belle on a Stroll : Baseball: Indian thought he had a grand slam, but Angel outfielder gets him, the key play in 7-5 victory.
- NBA's Show Must Go On, and Orange County's the Place
- TV Viewership Surges as Curfew Goes Into Effect
- Countywide : Dinner to Raise Money for Teen Trip
- Santa Paula Batters Santa Clara to Move Into 1st
- Five County Prep Games Among the Postponements
- Football
- Rancho Santiago's Christensen Named El Toro High Girls' Basketball Coach
- He Understands His Role and Finds a Place in Jazz Band : NBA: Former UC Irvine and Mission Viejo High player Bob Thornton fills big-man need for Utah in playoffs
- Edwards: for the Record : Veteran Saxophonist Is Finally Getting Respect From a Label
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Chacon Brothers Help Fullerton Top La Habra
- ART REVIEWS
- Southern Section Expands Football to 11 Divisions
- Blues' Sutter Fired After Playoff Failure
- The Kentucky Derby : Facts and figures for today's running of the Kentucky Derby, including a look at each of the 19 horses entered, in post-position order.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : El Toro in Full Bloom After Defeating Irvine
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Fielder Leaves With Jammed Wrist
- First, Arazi Must Prove He Is the Best : Kentucky Derby: His owners are said to disagree on the colt's future races if he wins as the heavy favorite today.
- Koch's Compound Is Giddy With Success : Sailing: Victory gives the team a chance to have some fun in the water before focusing on the America's Cup final.
- Spike Lee Lecture to Be Rescheduled
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : More Games Put on Hold : Postponements: With curfew on, Dodgers and horse racing are among the sporting events postponed in Los Angeles. Rescheduling problems are numerous.
- 'Cosby' Finale: Not All Drama Was in the Streets
- Hoping for Green Future
- On Second Thought, Maybe It Would Work
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Newest Crop of Deputies Sent Right to the Streets : Sheriff: Rookies graduate from the academy in the morning and are deployed to riot zone in the afternoon. 'It's probably the most exciting day of my life,' one says.
- Debate Over Abortion
- Kings Fail to Reach Their Goals Again, So Fans Get in Their Jabs
- Debate Over Abortion
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Williams Maintains Distance From L.A. Strife : Police: Chief-designate says he has made a 'conscious decision' not to intervene in city leaders' actions. Officers in King case won't be welcomed back on force, he says.
- Bettors Have Always Come Through in Pinch
- Looking for Stories That Are Not There
- Kings Fail to Reach Their Goals Again, So Fans Get in Their Jabs
- Not Very Eco-Conscious
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Satisfied With U2
- Holding On to the Viewers by Delaying News Reports
- No 'Pride,' No 'Soul' Means No Credibility
- Looking for Stories That Are Not There
- Debate Over Abortion
- Debate Over Abortion
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : For 'Gangsta' Style Rappers, Urban Explosion Is No Surprise : Music: Lyrics by Ice-T and other stars with a tough, street-oriented theme warned that inner cities could erupt in anger. 'I'm not saying I told you so, but . . . '
- D.A. Report Called Biased
- Audit of Caltrans
- Kings Fail to Reach Their Goals Again, So Fans Get in Their Jabs
- Oh, if Johnson Had Only Stayed
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Born From the Ashes of Watts, Center Dies in Flames of Riot : Destruction: A mob chases the Watkins family from their anti-poverty group's headquarters. The founder watches from home as fire snuffs out his dreams for change.
- Sons and Daughters
- Kings Fail to Reach Their Goals Again, So Fans Get in Their Jabs
- How to Ensure Water Supply
- Kings Fail to Reach Their Goals Again, So Fans Get in Their Jabs
- More About 'Life'
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : San Francisco Police Halt Demonstration Before It Starts : California: One night after rampage in the city, 200 protesters are arrested for failing to disperse after curfew. Scheduled protest in Berkeley fails to materialize.
- Kings Fail to Reach Their Goals Again, So Fans Get in Their Jabs
- Setting the Record Straight
- Moody Blues Fan Wants an Answer
- Euro Disney
- Debate Over Abortion
- Chevron's Concern for Seals
- Debate Over Abortion
- KMPC Objectivity Might Be All Talk
- 'Metropolis' Music
- OTHER NEWS - May 2, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 2, 1992
- Obituaries - May 2, 1992
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Bush Ordering Troops to L.A. : Police Struggle to Get Upper Hand in Turmoil : Unrest: Deaths placed at 40, eclipsing the Watts riots. Injury total is 1,899 since outbreak of violence Wednesday.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Officials Discern No Pattern in 4,000 Arson Fires : Blazes: The crime is hard enough to prove in normal times. There were only 10 complaints filed after 600 buildings went up in flames in Watts riots.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Violence in Las Vegas Claims 2 Lives : Riots: Guard called in to help quell shooting and burning in low-income neighborhood west of the Strip. Curfew may be imposed in district.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Students Clash With Police in Atlanta : Unrest: Violence continues for second day. Jittery businesses in New York and elsewhere send workers home.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : When Wrong and Right Blur : Looting Assumes Trappings of Justice If System Is Seen as Failing, Experts Say
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : 40 Dead Represent Diverse Backgrounds : Victims: Officials and families try to unravel who died, and why. Police say odds are slim of solving many of the crimes.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Bush Pledges Enough Force to Quell Riots
- Man Surrenders After Terrorizing School : Crime: Nine are wounded at a Sacramento Valley high school and gunman holds 60 youths hostage into the night before giving himself up.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Receiving mail. Buying milk. Tanking up. Many Angelenos found these ordinary errands had turned into harsh challenges. : Life in the 'War Zone' : Rampage in L.A. Disrupts Everyday Routine Nationwide
- Roth Decides Not to Attend Disney Trip to France : Inquiry: Questions raised recently about the supervisor's political finances contributed to his decision not to join a local delegation, an aide said.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Hospitals Practice Battlefield Medicine in Caring for Stream of Violence Victims
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Lakers, Clippers Will Settle for Homes Away From Home : NBA playoffs: Game against Trail Blazers will be played in Las Vegas. Game against Jazz will be at Anaheim.
- Robbins Gets 5 Years; Time May Be Reduced if He Helps Prosecutors
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Guard Takes Positions After Delays, Snafus : Response: Residents demand to know why it took so long for the troops to begin protecting them.
- Robbins Gets Five-Year Sentence, $475,000 Fine : Courts: EX-state senator's term for political corruption could be reduced if he continues to be helpful to prosecutors.
- Developer Vows to Continue Plan for Private Jail : Project: Kathryn Thompson wants to build facility in county but may not be able to run it unless laws are changed.
- ANAHEIM CLIPPERS? The riots have also forced...
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Events Put Off as Precaution : Communities: Local officials are wary amid the massive unrest in L.A. Security firms and gun shops are doing a brisk business.
- NOT EVEN TEMPTED: The Los Angeles rioting...
- CROWD CONTROL: Another cancellation: this weekend's Mariachi...
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Many People's View of the Carnage Is in Their Rearview Mirrors
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Arrests Burden Crowded System of Jails, Courts : Justice: As the number of suspects in custody hits 5,200, officials struggle with new problem: where to put them.
- A Klingon-Designed Game
- Luxury Car Crash : Sales of Top European Brands Hurt by Recession, Japanese
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Candidates in June Races Must Now Address a New Set of Issues : Politics: Urban poverty, violence and law and order are priorities again. But few contenders are willing to voice strong views immediately.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Numbers Show Most Blacks Remain Mired in Poverty : Statistics: Cut off from the mainstream economy, many inner-city blacks lag behind even the newest immigrants.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Shovels, Brooms Become Tools of Healing and Hope : Community: Black, Anglo and Latino volunteers join to sweep up debris to reclaim their neighborhoods.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Celebrities Organize Efforts to End Violence, Clean Up
- BAPTISTS: The Rev. Denton Lotz, general secretary...
- Judge Loses Volley Over Women's Tennis Class
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : How to Help
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Seek More AIDS Information
- OXNARD : Boat Club Dinner to Honor Coast Guard
- POINT MUGU : Youth Still Critical After 40-Foot Fall
- Planned Hospital for Children in Tijuana Bit Closer to Reality
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 2, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 2, 1992
- From the Archives: Looting and fires ravage L.A.: 25 dead, 572 injured; 1,000 blazes reported
- Failing Homefed's CEO Got $1.2 Million for Six Months' Work : Thrifts: Thomas Wageman's compensation package in 1991 included a $859,366 relocation benefit.
- What Business Can Do to Help Mend the City
- Stuart Oken has been named president of...
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of frequency...
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange manufacturer of...
- Everyday Life Shattered in Many Ways : Closures: Businesses and services are forced to shut down throughout the city. Schools, mass transit and libraries halt operations. Pro sports events are canceled.
- 2 Cities--Under Siege and Under Threat : Compton Declares a State of Emergency as Looters Run Wild
- Moorpark Could Double in Population Under New Rules
- Train Death Settlement Is $1.3-Million
- Insurance Coverage
- WARNING CALL: Supervisor Harriett M. Wieder, above,...
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Trustees Get Extra Year on Board
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Daniels Put on Disabled List
- Jobless Actor Rejects Asian Stereotypes
- No One Gets in the Way of Titans' Tiffany Boyd : Softball: Saying the Cal State Fullerton pitcher is brimming with competitive spirit is putting it mildly.
- THROUGHBRED RACING : Derby Has a European Flavor
- AMERICA'S CUP : New Zealand Challenge Sinks
- Big West May Expand in Football
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : So You Were Stuck in Traffic? : Padres Will Delay Game for You
- County Section Dealt Another Setback
- TV's Double-Edged Role in Crisis : Commentary: Airing the King video after the not guilty verdicts could have been a misjudgment that added to the violence.
- Trimedyne Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of medical...
- Energy Coalition Pushes an 'Alternative Future'
- Where Trend-Setters Shop : Huntington Beach store Electric Chair is center of anti-fashion. Buyer says her goal is to keep ahead of everyone else.
- Harris' Treatment After Death Could Spur Anti-Death Forces
- Back From Streets, He Helps Organize Homeless : Advocacy: Bob DeLaurier helped to found a group that tries to call attention to the plight of those still out in the cold.
- Canceled Events
- People Eager to Buy Weapons Turned Away
- Violence and Looting Spread Into the Valley : Reaction: Schools, courts and businesses are shut down. Some stockpile ammunition before ban goes into effect.
- Arazi Will Have to Take the Long Way Around : Horse racing: Kentucky Derby favorite draws 18th post position in 19-horse field. Second choice, A.P. Indy, draws No. 16.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan Gets Hit Hard in Return
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pizzarelli Plays Nat Cole Songbook
- May Faire Harks Back to Simpler Times
- THE ARTS
- Trek to the Wild Side: Improv Group Syncs to Shows : Comedy: The KIEV-AM parody can be played along with the Wednesday night episode to put different words in the well-known characters' mouths.
- L.A. Turns on TV Sets as Disturbances Erupt
- Refinance Rush Boosts Profits for 2 Title Insurers
- Dannemeyer Blasts King, Backs Officers
- Philippine Election Is a Muddy Puzzle : Politics: None of the top four presidential candidates seem to have an edge in May 11 vote.
- Comments From Local Leaders
- A Divided Los Angeles Rages Across the Abyss : City: To rebuild, we must find the will to narrow the gap between haves and have-nots.
- Countywide : Public's Help Sought in Finding Suspect
- Ashes of a Mayor's Dreams
- Len Fink, formerly of Chiat/Day/Mojo advertising in...
- Are Ye Men or Mousse?
- Navy Probe Ties Officers to Sexual Molestation
- Guard Action Delayed by Organization Glitches
- Bringing In the Guard
- Bush Denounces Rioting in L.A. as 'Purely Criminal' : White House: The President voices frustration at King case verdicts. He offers federal assistance.
- 2 Key Bridges Blown Up in Bosnia; 4 Killed
- Small Protest in Downtown S.D. Marks King Verdict
- HOLLYWOOD BEACH : Water Panel Still Seeking Applicants
- Health Study Grows Older--and Better : Research: UCSD doctor briefs Rancho Bernardo residents on the benefits that have come from the study they have been part of for 20 years.
- It's the Fire Every Time, and We Do Nothing : Violence: The King verdict is the immediate cause, but the hopelessness of an economic dead end is the foundation.
- Blacks Grapple With Sting of Acquittals : Reaction: The vast majority go to work despite their frustration. They search for explanations and worry about the future.
- Cook to Transfer to Northridge
- Felix a Hit, Moves Up Charts : Angels: His six RBIs in 8-5 victory over Indians are a personal best and tie him for the American League lead with 20.
- Usiyan Helps Sockers Get Out of the Blocks : Soccer: Dallas defenders can't stop defending MSL champions in Game 1. Usiyan scores three in 7-3 victory.
- Music Reviews : Kohns Play Program of 20th-Century Classics
- PacifiCare Seeks Funds for 'War Chest' : * Earnings: Officials of county's largest HMO consider stock offering and look for new acquisitions.
- Airlines Still Struggle to Get Back on Pre-Gulf War Track
- Hockey
- PREP ROUNDUP : La Habra's Ortega Holds Troy Hitless
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : A Status Report
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Loses Quickly in Spain
- MOVIE REVIEW : Whitaker Scores as a 'Hit Man' With a Heart of Gold
- Where No Radio Has Gone Before : Media: A local station gains a following by beaming out interviews with stars and staff of the two 'Star Trek' TV series.
- 3,300 Fugitives Arrested in U.S. Roundup : Crime: National operation nets dangerous suspects with violent pasts. Law officers nab 211 in Los Angeles during 10-week period.
- The Lowdown on Discount Shopping
- Talks Open on Treaty to Cut Global Warming : Environment: Negotiators at U.N. are under pressure to reach accord for signing at Rio summit in June.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Pressuring Haitians Backfires, U.S. Finds : Caribbean: Envoy stirs hornet's nest with hints of an invasion and remarks viewed as racially insulting.
- Reality Collides With L.A.'s Image
- Gunman Convicted in Vista Bar Slaying
- CAMARILLO : Couple Donates $100,000 for Shelter
- Hard, Painful Lessons Emerge From Turmoil
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Grahe Leads With 2 Wins
- Chapman Assistant to Coach Basketball at Santa Margarita
- ROUNDUP : Master's Brady Has a Field Day in 11-5 Setback
- Montreal Batters Padres : Baseball: Benes struggles again, and Expos gain a 9-3 victory.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Tiger Lilies' a Drama of Hate Crimes
- A Bold Enterprise From a Fan of the Space Shuttle : A monthly, 60-minute video magazine gives information on the space program in newsy featurettes.
- Judge Confiscates Assets of Union Carbide in India : Bhopal: The company's attempt to sell its share of the pesticide factory involved in deadly gas leak prompts the government to request the seizure.
- Jumping on Trip Incentive Bandwagon
- Digital May Build Plants in Russia
- Reports Point to Slow but Sustained Recovery : Economy: Leading indicators and factory orders gain while new unemployment applications fall.
- House Votes to Revise Abortion 'Gag Rule' : Congress: The margin is still short of a two-thirds majority needed to overturn Bush's expected veto of the pregnancy counseling issue.
- CULTURE WATCH : Humor in the Lab: A Quirky Quark
- Kabul Leaders Seek to Restore City : Afghanistan: But rocket attacks, looting go on as interim council backed by main guerrilla chief meets.
- Violence Erupts in Atlanta as Other Cities Brace for Trouble
- What They Think About L.A.
- School Is Child's Play : Curriculum Designed to Meet Needs of Each Kindergartner
- Torso of Dead Woman Discovered in Coronado
- Miscellany
- Cuesta Sidetracks Ventura in 9th, 13-10 : College baseball: Pirates hope for at-large berth in state playoffs after loss in WSC tournament final.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Serra Slows Up Mira Mesa's March
- 'Old Logs' Rekindle a Flame : Once Believed to Be Extinct, Venerable Longboards Undergoing a Revival Among Surfers of All Ages
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'K2': A Real Cliffhanger
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cortez' Explores Familiar Territory
- Yokohama Will Merge Subsidiaries : * Consolidation: Mohawk Rubber Co. of Ohio and Yokohama Tire Corp. of Fullerton will be combined in O.C. headquarters to integrate U.S. marketing efforts.
- Kin of Abandoned Alzheimer's Patient Pleads Not Guilty to Theft
- C. Alan Williams has been appointed vice...
- Fujimori to File Charges Against Political Rivals
- Navy Report Faults Brass in Sex Assaults at Convention : Military: Inspector general criticizes admirals for 'tacit approval' of misconduct by Navy and Marine officers before 1991 Tailhook Assn. meeting.
- 2 Cities-Under Seige and Under Threat : Simi Valley Braces for Violence as Calls Vent Anger, Blame
- COSTA MESA : Gadfly's Sentence Extended in Dispute
- Swimmer Drowns Off Black's Beach
- SEAL BEACH : City Urged to Boost Sales Tax Revenue
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- City Officials, Police Brace for Possible New Violence : 2Riots: Curfews are imposed to prevent more arson and looting. Fire department and hospital staffs are bolstered in the event of renewed unrest.
- Countywide : 4 to Be Arraigned on Cocaine Charges
- MOVIE REVIEW : Beneath the Green of Ireland
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Barbosa-Lima's Music Is Sum of Its Ethnic Parts : Recital: Brazilian guitarist, who plays Sunday at Chapman University in Orange, favors a diverse, multicultural approach.
- Weekend Events Subject to Change
- A Day of Harmony : Music: Multicultural concert aimed at community building takes on a new timeliness with King verdicts.
- Marketing Firm Triples Net for Year
- Louis R. Hughes, president of General Motors-Europe,...
- Allergan Executive Appointed Chief Operating Officer
- Clients Want Glen Ivy Subsidiaries Liquidated : * Legal action: If request is granted, units' bankruptcy would be grouped into single Chapter 7 petition for all time-share operations.
- Bush Plan to Omit Last California Coast Oil Tracts
- In the Shadow of 'Big Brother' : Ukraine: Long under Russia's thumb, the newly independent state struggles to change its relationship to one of equals.
- Thrifty May Not Rebuild 3 Burned Stores : Business: It replaced four drugstores lost in the Watts riots. But the firm is vastly underinsured and is in throes of devastating economic problems.
- Castaic Inmates Briefly Seize Dorms at Jail
- The Social Contract Hangs by a Thread : We cede our impulse for vengeance for the state's promise of justice; now it seemswe've been betrayed.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Limits Backed on Liquor Sales Outlets
- VENTURA : Arraignment Set in AIDS Assault Case
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Simi Freeway Gets Solar Call Boxes
- Insurers Expect Losses Will Top $100 Million
- PALMDALE : 4th Man Arrested in Chicago Bomb Case
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Catalina Waters Are Place to Catch Seabass
- Pat Dye, Auburn football coach, quit as...
- Clippers May Be Forced to Give Up Their Advantage : NBA playoffs: League switches Game 4 against Jazz to Saturday. Alternate sites are investigated, including Salt Lake City.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Hulbert and Black Find Adjustments Are Working
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Player' Brings Robert Altman Back With a Vengeance
- STAGE REVIEW : There's Room for Abuse in Karen Finley's 'Hotel'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Quality, Distinction Mark 'All the Vermeers'
- Jack W. Payne, president of Bio-Barrier Inc.,...
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Taking Phone Companies to Task on Penalties
- Doing Something About Higher Taxes
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : GARDEN GROVE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- At a Glance: Yokohama Tire Corp.
- Underbelly Tales : Lowlifes Loom Large in Huntington Beach Author's Literary Landscape
- Verdicts Spark Protests, Violence Across California : Reaction: Most rallies are peaceful. But there are fires in Riverside County, angry rampages in the Bay Area and a temporary shutdown of the Bay Bridge.
- TELEVISION : Chasing Crime and Running From Analysis
- Guard Troops Drill for L.A. Riot Duty : Soldiers: Some troops at staging points in county say street duty worries them more than Gulf War.
- CSSM Group to Mount Lobbying Campaign : Education: It hopes to persuade politicians and administrators not to shut the school in a budget crunch.
- BURBANK : Tentative OK Given for Seniors Housing
- Game Featuring Costner Ceremony Sold Out
- She Was a School Bus Legend : Obituary: Helen Kazarian Magee hired and trained many of the current drivers in Los Angeles. She worked in the business for 57 years.
- Harvard Bids to Stay Afloat Without Corso
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mariner Deal Needs Changes
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : Violence Puts a Halt to Events : Postponements: Clipper playoff game, Dodgers-Phillies, Hollywood Park and Los Alamitos affected.
- Ivy Jones Re-Creates Triumphs, Trials of Piaf
- Master Chorale Season Announced
- It's Official: Drexel Burnham Is History
- LJM Realty Advisors Inc. named Kevin J....
- RTC Cushion of $8 Billion Is Disclosed
- A Jeweled Response
- 'Heat Wave' Over Arctic Slows Ozone Depletion : Stratosphere: Development prevented a 'hole' like that over the Antarctic, scientists say.
- Upset and Unglued, King Stays Behind a Locked Door
- Voices
- King Discussion Part of Forums
- Anaheim Council Allowed to Vote Despite Tickets : Ruling: State OKs exception to gift-reporting law, leaving majority eligible on $3-billion planned Disneyland expansion.
- Stop the Violence, Start the Renewal : The King verdict spawns unwarranted violence, but also acts of courage and leadership that show the way to a better future
- MISSION VIEJO : Laguna Hills to Be Sued Over Parcel
- LA HABRA : Kids Never Too Young to Yearn
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Driver Killed After Car Runs Into Store
- Continued Violence Takes Its Toll on Area Athletic Events : Reaction: Officials have canceled most events. It is uncertain when a resumption in schedules will take place.
- Riley, Rose Among Leaders at WAC Championships
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Red Wings Eliminate North Stars
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Golden State Eliminated by Seattle, 3-1
- Hockey
- MUSIC/DANCE
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Down-to-Earth Food Where the Planes Fly By
- Investing in the Future of the Theater : Center Theatre Group mentoring program helps to build a solid writing pool for tomorrow's stage.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Compelling Set by Canadian Songwriter Sarah McLachlan
- Fluor Daniel Wins 2 Major Contracts : Construction: Projects in Chile and Canada will bring in $460 million for Fluor Corp.'s principal subsidiary.