- Hot Questions : Students Grill Key Figures About Police Policies, King Case
- Panthers' Title Dream Dashed by Dons : Tennis: Peninsula is no match for Santa Barbara, which wins its seventh boys' title in eight seasons.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Seminara to Remain a Member of the Padres' Starting Rotation
- Track and Field
- Kendrena, Shockey Sign Pro Baseball Contracts
- Track and Field
- TV REVIEW : 'Stepfather III' on HBO Takes a Step Down
- Could Kendall Be the Catch of Baseball Draft? : Review: The Torrance standout was the first catcher drafted. If he signs with Pittsburgh, he could end up playing against a team his father coaches.
- 4 Places Cited in Crackdown on Toxic Waste
- LONG BEACH : Man Touches High-Voltage Line, Is Critically Burned
- Elections '92 : State Bond Vote Keeps Local CSU Plan Alive : Education: The $900-million measure is approved. But its rejection in Ventura County dismays officials.
- San Diego County Elections : Henderson Finds No Glory in Close City Attorney Race
- FRENCH OPEN / WOMEN : Expected Cast Stays Alive as Final Four
- Hurst Defeats Cubs; Myers Loses His Role : Baseball: Reliever no longer is the main stopper on the team. Riddoch will have a bullpen by committee.
- Dodgers Prefer the Big Picture : Baseball: Despite a 6-5 loss to Pittsburgh, players feel as though they experienced 'Happy Trails' after a successful trip.
- Basketball
- Pacific Symphony Given Record Gift by Foundation
- Hockey
- STAGE REVIEW : Lost in an 'I-Land' of Self-Absorption
- Coverage Spotlights the Year of the Woman
- 'Tonight'--Familiar Growing Pains : Television: While adjusting to the hot seat, Jay Leno is attracting viewers--and is amused by barbs like those tossed at Paar, Carson.
- Process May Aid in Brain Diagnoses : Research: Procedure patented by Cortex Pharmaceuticals could help doctors detect Alzheimer's disease.
- Red Carpet Realty of San Diego Sold to Canadian Firm
- GAO Alarmed by RTC Legal Team Shake-up
- Ex-L.A. Lawyer Takes Buffett's Salomon Posts
- Taking the Gum Out of Gumbo
- Encino-based CU Bancorp said it named Stephen...
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- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- ENERGY
- INSURANCE
- They Called It Yankee Noodle
- * If you have nothing better to...
- Dow Up 10.89 on Blue Chip Rally; New Oil Price High : Market Overview
- Factory Orders Up
- California Election Returns
- Disney Price Hike Not So 'Fantasmic!' : Tourism: The Anaheim theme park is raising admission charges in a bid to capitalize on the success of its special effects show.
- Cap an' Cork
- The Anti-Diet Movement
- HEALTH CARE : FHP Signs Pact to Help Philadelphia HMO Implement Medicare Program
- John Van Gels to Head McDonnell's MD-11 Program
- Centerpiece : Rx: A Mantra a Day : A 6,000-year-old system of medicine from India is being practiced in Oxnard as the way to perfect health. Critics say it's just an elaborate marketing scheme conjured up by a cult.
- Gafkowski Leads in Municipal Court Race
- China to Let Dissident Journalist Return
- A Winning Blend of the Old and New
- Mesmerized by Ella and Friends
- The Tortoise and the Harried Trip: Story Has Happy Ending : Pets: Byrtle vanished without a trace in 1982. Ten years, 190 miles and a cracked shell later, he is reunited with his owners.
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN / OJAI FESTIVAL : A Weekend in Focus : Leave it to Pierre Boulez to take the event firmly in hand after the mixed results of the past two years.
- Plane Crashes at Magic Mountain Parking Lot; 2 on Board Injured
- BUENA PARK : Victims in Car Crash Buried After Delay
- Coffman Tells of Murder Before Southland Killings : Trial: Convicted slayer says she and lover carried out contract hit before deadly sexual assaults here. She is being tried in Huntington Beach death.
- Religious Right Loses Majority on GOP Panel : Central Committee: Moderate Republicans capture 15 of 22 seats after accusing the conservative faction of ignoring party chores.
- Perot Factor: Disaffection Made Simple
- FALLBROOK : Pilot Survives Crash of Plane
- San Diego : Convicted Rapist Faces Another Trial
- Preserving the O.C. Way by Defeating the Foul Sex
- USC's Policies on Rape Are Deficient, Panel Says : Crime: Committee appointed by the university says school needs to do more to prevent and investigate attacks, and also to make victims more willing to report them.
- GARDEN GROVE : Antenna Approved for Cellular Phones
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Seek Public's Help in Rape Case
- PLATFORM : Communication
- TUSTIN : Council to Hear Plan to Limit Perquisites
- Basketball
- Hockey
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Complaints From Leader in the Discus
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : His Pitches Are Beautiful When He's Angry
- Last At-Bat for 'Chief' Memorable Even If the Final Score Was Not
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : San Pedro Ends Valley's 20-Year Hold on Title
- THE CAMPUS CROWD : Tough Times : College grads face an uncertain economy. Some of their choices include joining the priesthood, traveling to Baja or staying put.
- FINAL ELECTION RETURNS
- Phillips' Marlin Moves Inland, but Food Stays on the Coast
- Ballet Keeps Her On Her Toes : Dance instructor Iris Merrick shares a lifelong passion--for 20 cents a lesson.
- La Verne : 6 City Workers Face Layoffs
- Police Union Stops Push for More Officers : Agreement: POA swaps ballot initiative for city's approval of two-year labor contract and willingness to hire 250.
- The Day After, Deaths Sink In : Temecula Students and Parents Express Shock, Bitterness and Love
- Copter Firm to Lease More Airport Land
- Estate Bonanza for Photo Museum
- Israel's Use of U.S. Military Aid Under Fire
- The Biotech Debate
- Rio Hopes Earth Summit Helps to Improve Its Troubled Image
- Countywide : Stanton Rail Link Is Dealt 2nd Setback
- If No Diploma, Laettner's Jersey Will Come Down
- Navy Workers Share Lotto Jackpot
- San Diego County Elections : Uncounted Votes May Decide Escondido's Growth Outlook
- Golf Course Foes Plan to Appeal Council Approval : Development: Opponents warn of damage to the habitat of a rare bird if the project on the coastal bluffs of Rancho Palos Verdes is built. The City Council voted 5-0 to give the go-ahead.
- Elections '92 : 25TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : GOP Candidate Sells House, Counting on Move to Capital
- City Workers Grow Angry Over Perks for Top Managers : Budget: Torrance says it can't afford to give across-the-board raises, but it will continue to pay bonuses and car allowence and grant leave to department heads.
- NBA's Best Meet at End of a Long Road in Finals : Basketball: Chicago has played 107 games, Portland 103 for the right to play for the title for the second time in three seasons.
- College Sports
- Craig's Dr Devious Wins English Derby
- OJAI : Attendance Policy Changes Considered
- BOYS' VOLLEYBALL : Family's Last Sailor Sets an Example
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Coliseum Events Are Moving to Late Afternoon
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco, Athletics Flex Their Muscle, 7-6
- Agassi Set for Rematch With Courier
- Jordan Follows Portland Plan : NBA finals: Trail Blazers wanted Chicago star to shoot from outside. But the result certainly wasn't what they expected.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : CITY SECTION 4-A DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP : San Pedro Stops Poly and Streak : Final: Valley team fails to win City title for the first time in two decades. Loss ends 15-game win string for Parrots.
- Santa Fe Springs : Initiative Measure Proposes Council Elections by District
- Slings and Arrows : Increasingly, Everyone From Politicians to Police Faces That Annoying Animal Known as the Heckler
- REEEEALLY BIG SHOWS : There Are No Small Parts in MYART Group Productions, Only Small Actors
- Glendale : May Co. at Galleria OKd
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : If You Had It to Do Over, What Would Be Different?
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / LA PLAYITA : Fried and True : A Moorpark eatery gives diners memorable choices, some of which depart from traditional Mexican cuisine.
- Library Reopens After Eagle Scout Project
- Crenshaw : Transportation Options
- Santa Monica : Shakespeare for Teen-Agers
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : You Won't Need to Fish for Your License This Time
- PERSPECTIVE ON ROSS PEROT : A Bean Up the Body Politic's Nose : Early enthusiasm will wither when voters discover his contempt for what sustains our democratic republic.
- MUSIC / TESTAMENT : All-Black Is Back : Speed metal/death metal/thrash metal band likes to focus on death and agony. They'll do that in Isla Vista on Friday.
- Roberti Revels in Hard-Fought Victory Over Rowen
- A Hot Time on the Menu at Pornvadee
- Husband Convicted in Shooting Deaths
- Perfect Plants : Cacti and succulents require little maintenance, are easy to grow and don't hit you too hard in the pocketbook.
- FINAL ELECTION RETURNS
- LANCASTER : Selection of Mayor by Voters Rejected
- Condoning Bigotry With a Straight Face
- George Wallace Jr. Leads House Race
- ELECTIONS '92 : STATE ROUNDUP : Rural Voters' Bid to Divide State Seen as Quixotic Cause
- Gallo Is Top Seller of Varietal Wines : Agriculture: The firm edged out Sutter Home in the category last year. The development may herald a war in pricier products.
- HEALTH
- Science's New Wrinkle in Clothes-Drying : Technology: Edison says company has developed a microwave dryer that is 35% faster than electric models.
- Police Harass Reporters at Beijing Square
- THEATER NOTES : Dark Nights Ahead : The Music Theatre of Ventura County has yet to plan its season. And Santa Barbara CLO has competition at home.
- Playa del Rey : Height Limit Approved
- Keeping Kids on Course : Parenting: Finding summertime and after-school activities for children can be daunting. Experts recommend observing the instructor, checking credentials and gauging your child's interest.
- Drawing on Nature : Mona Brookes makes environmental awareness part of the lesson when she teaches art.
- FINAL ELECTION RETURNS : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Was' Captures Oz With Genuine Power : "WAS" <i> by Geoff Ryman</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf; $22, 353 pages
- 600 Species May Be Lost Amid Paperwork : Environment: Animals, plants facing extinction may get no help for years. GAO report criticizes White House for slow use of Endangered Species Act.
- Black Infant Deaths Tied to Birth Weight
- La Canada Flintridge : New Planning Permit Fees
- Lagomarsino Is Bitter and Exhausted After Defeat
- FINAL ELECTION RETURNS
- Toddler Crawls Into Family Spa and Drowns
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Quirk Gets Mad, Steinbach Gets Even
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR GOLF : Igarashi's Three Late Birdies Propel South
- HORSE RACING : If He Runs, Dixie Brass Could Perk Up Dull Belmont Field
- DIVISON 2A CHAMPIONSHIP : Mission Bay Employs Right Combination
- San Diego County Elections : Women Flex Muscles in County Races : Election: Schenk, Jarvis primary victories mean 49th Congressional District will likely be represented by a female.
- SDSU Pioneer Warmer Dead at 71
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Quick Lead Keeps Titans Alive : Baseball: Seven runs in first two innings too much for Miami in 7-5 decision. Rematch is Friday.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Say Best Action Is Starting to Surface
- Northridge's Noel Reaches Final in Javelin at NCAA Track Meet
- TRACK AND FIELD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC's Watts, Hannah Win Heats in 400
- DIVISION 1A CHAMPIONSHIP : Santa Fe Christian Knows Success
- Penguin Fans Can't Read All About It : NHL playoffs: Both Pittsburgh newspapers on strike, so sweep of Blackhawks in Stanley Cup finals goes undocumented in Steel City.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rarely Performed Concerto Sparkles
- Social Unrest Reflected Under the Footlights
- NME, Texas Attorney General Settle Suit : Health care: The psychiatry chain will pay $9 million to get the case behind it. It was accused of fraud in filling beds.
- O.C. Jobless Rate Rises to an 8-Year High : Employment: April's 5.7% figure translates to 76,800 people seeking jobs in the county. It is the worst percentage since the 5.9% reported for January, 1984.
- GlendaleGreenbriar Road, 1500 block--A cast aluminum bench...
- The Beat Goes On : Books: A collection of poetry is the first major work by Jack Kerouac to be released posthumously by his estate.
- MUSIC / DANCE : Baroque Fest Goes for Unfamiliar
- FINGER-PICKING GOOD : He Makes Like He's Just One of the Boys, but Chet Atkins Is a True Guitar Pioneer
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Facing Facts on Woes of Teen Acne
- Bradley, Kemp Push Enterprise Zone Plan : Cities: The L.A. mayor warns of urban 'despair and rage.' HUD's secretary says the program would create jobs and nurture local economies.
- Pasadena : Suspected Burglar Suffocates
- ELECTIONS '92 : Outsider Becomes Front-Runner in Race for San Diego Mayor
- House Votes to Cut U.S. Troops Abroad : Military: The 40% reduction is larger than what the Pentagon plans. Bill calls for governments to pay more for upkeep of American forces.
- Simi Valley : African Children's Choir to Perform
- Score One for Campaigns With Honest Content : Strategy: The aloof, negative, media-and-money approach was stomped by voters.
- San Diego County Elections : GOP Conservative-Moderate Feud a Stalemate : Power: Right and moderate Republican camps in the county each claim two winners in state Assembly races.
- Carlsbad Council Aims for Compromise With Creator of Sculpture
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Man Faces July 21 Trial in Harassment of Pilots
- OJAI : School Officials Hope to Ease Deficit
- Jurisprudence
- Jurisprudence
- N. Hollywood Gives Gray a Big Welcome : Prep football: Roster grows by nearly 30 players for first spring practice under new varsity coach.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Home 10 Days After Surgery
- Hawthorne Basketball Coach Quits : Preps: Ron Randle, who previously coached at Morningside, cites business and family obligations as reasons for resignation.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Youngsters Felt at Home on the Road
- 800-Meter Specialist Lopez to Run for His Uncle at Glendale College
- Brad Belanger, a Savanna High wrestling standout,...
- Disk Compression Nets More for Less
- Zucchini Muffins, Noodles in Peanut Sauce
- Howard Hughes Is Alive and Well in the Valley : Psychics: Five local seers give the future a shot. They see people flocking here and moving away, a return to family values, and of course, the Big One in '93.
- U.N. Serb Report Arrived Too Late
- United Hostesses Give $200,000 to Cedars-Sinai
- THE HOUSE
- Democrats, GOP Forced to Reassess Election Strategy : Campaign: Negative ratings for Bush and Clinton, plus Perot's challenge, mean old ideas may not work.
- Study of Minority Graduates Finds Room for Improvement
- Clinton, Eager for Battle, Takes Some Jabs at Perot
- Bush, Raising Campaign Volume, Schedules a Rare Press Conference : Presidency: He'll seek to push balanced-budget amendment. Aides say his message isn't being heard because of Perot.
- To detractors, bluegrass is "hillbilly music"--quaint, but...
- <i> Change</i> : Not All Heeded Buzzword : GOP: Conservative roots remain firmly planted in Orange County.
- 50th-Anniversary Party Sparks Memories of Coro Interns
- Former El Monte, Arcadia Preps Give Fullerton a One-Two Punch : Baseball: It's not unusual for Paco Chavez to relieve starter Mike Parisi.
- Ex-Clerk Charged in Court File Theft
- FDA Approves Trimedyne's Laser Needle
- Ever Eat a Tea Leaf?
- Pico Rivera : Residents' Group to Appeal OK of Car Shredding Plant
- Monrovia : 'No' on Term Limits
- William Gaines; Founded Mad Magazine
- School Accreditation Demands Keep Educators on Their Toes
- Arcadia : Water Rates to Increase
- Robert Morley; Actor Epitomized the English
- Bus Driver Sentenced in Sexual Attack on Passenger
- The Return of Akagi
- Cynthia Passmore of La Crescenta was recently...
- EC Leaders at Sea Over Danish Rejection : Europe: Vote against Maastricht Treaty blocks the march to unity. Expansion plans may also be in jeopardy.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : The Sporting Life : Tennis, racquetball and a 10-K race will draw wheelchair athletes to the weekend competition.
- ELECTION CITY COUNCIL : Topsy-Elvord Leads Smith by Thin Margin : City Council: About 100 ballots yet to be counted in 6th District runoff. In 4th District, incumbent Clark gets narrow win.
- House Seen Picking Clinton as President : Politics: Democratic Chairman Ron Brown predicts a three-way race. He says an election decided in Congress would go to the majority party.
- Law Hits the Mark Against Graffiti : Workers in Annual Cleanup Turn to Other Tasks to Keep Busy
- 'Reach for the Stars' : Just Back From Space Shuttle Mission, Astronaut Advises Students at His Alma Mater to Aim High
- Countywide : 11 UCI Employees Get Layoff Notices
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Hill Neighbors Seek to Stop Grading
- IRVINE : Kids Raise Awareness in Bean Field
- Countywide : Man Tells Students of Holocaust
- VENTURA : City Worker Finds Missing Man, 30
- Plant Executive Guilty of Felony Toxics Disposal : Pollution: The former W. C. Richard vice president faces prison and huge fine for hazardous-waste violations in O.C.'s first major dumping trial.
- Home-Built Plane Crashes, Injuring 2 : Aviation: The accident occurred during an emergency landing on a parking lot at Magic Mountain. The passenger was trapped in the experimental craft for 90 minutes.
- LANCASTER : New City Budget to Result in 9 Layoffs
- WEEKENDS OF YORE : Renaissance Pleasure Faire Celebrates the Days and Knights of Merry Olde England
- San Gabriel Mts. : Forums on Forest Use
- Groups to Protest White Supremacist Rally : Simi Valley: Feminist, black and gay rights activists plan a counterdemonstration at a Nationalist Movement parade.
- BOYS' SWIMMING : No Longer Just a Face in the Pool
- UCLA Gets Former San Jose Prep Star
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Experience Comes at Price for Aztecs
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Santa Barbara Boys Win Their 10th Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS / 2-A DIVISION TEAM FINAL : Quartz Hill Stuns Harvard to Claim 1st Championship
- Youth Is Served In Just One Tasty Setting
- TRACK / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCI's Goodrich Impressive; James Is Last in Heat
- Brea's Trakh Applies for Titans' Job
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Giants Go Down to Defeat in San Jose
- ART REVIEW : Seaworthy Exhibition at the Huntington
- Red Carpet Realty of S.D. Is Sold to Canadian Firm
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Irwindale : Air Quality Plan Funded
- The Logic Behind L.A. Politics Begins at the Ballot Box
- Council OKs Business Fees to Fund Improvements : Redevelopment: Stores, realtors, doctors must pay special licensing costs. Money aimed at revamping Foothill Boulevard.
- Media Choose Clinton Story as Main Event
- Local Races a Lesson in Contradiction : Elections: A pro-woman, anti-incumbent mood that affected other areas did not prove decisive in the San Gabriel Valley.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Inquiry Into Metro Rail Finances, Safety Urged
- O.C. COLUMN RIGHT / ROBERT K. DORNAN : Moving Out to Front Line of Education : Many of the half a million servicemen and women being released from active duty could help revitalize our schools.
- Countywide : Jobless Rate Drops 2nd Month in a Row
- Small-Business Center to Open in Torrance
- Elections '92 : LAPD Disciplinary System to Undergo Major Restructuring : Police: Passage of Charter Amendment F adds demotion to possible punishments. Placing a civilian on review boards will increase scrutiny.
- Mission Viejo : Teachers' Team OKs Contract Settlement
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Spin!' a Powerful, Witty Political Satire
- Long Beach Whale Mural and the Critics
- The Obligations of Dog Ownership
- Haitian Refugees
- Haitian Refugees
- Condoms and Books
- The Cheese Stands Alone
- National Guard
- Federal Water Legislation
- Haitian Refugees
- Haitian Refugees
- Toll Hassel
- Federal Water Legislation
- Another Side to Police Officers
- Haitian Refugees
- CONGRESS: Tucker, Horn Appear Victorious in...
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- LOCAL ELECTIONS / MISSION VIEJO MEASURE A : City Hall Trashing Leaves Council in Quandary : Rejection of $18-million project by 3-1 vote is stinging blow to majority. Proponents start rethinking situation, suggest a scaled-down facility may get be acceptable.
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- MCA Parent's New Role : Plan for Matsushita Team to Join Firm Seen as Bid to Tighten Grip on Unit
- ELECTIONS '92 : STATE SENATE : Absentee Ballots Hold Key to Hayden's Lead
- Women Show Strength in Congressional Races : House: Primary victories launch 16 new candidates toward a makeover of California's delegation.
- FIGHT OR FISH? Rep. William E. Dannemeyer...
- ELECTIONS '92 : STATE SENATE : Absentee Ballots Hold Key to Hayden's Lead
- LIGHTER TOUCH: Orange County may be growing,...
- Ex-Officer to Avoid Retrial in Slayings
- Border Patrol Chases Questioned : Safety: Review of policy on high-speed pursuits takes on new urgency after Temecula crash that killed five.
- Tension Clouds Beginning of Earth Summit
- Ex-Reagan, Carter Aides to Run Perot Campaign : Politics: Top strategists Rollins and Jordan give undeclared bid credibility, much-needed experience.
- FANTASMIC PRICES: The cost of being the...
- Elections '92 : Women May Gain Board Majority : Supervisors: If she wins runoff with Deane Dana, Gordana Swanson would join Gloria Molina and the winner of the Diane Watson-Yvonne Brathwaite Burke contest.
- Male Bonding, Other Good Sports
- One-Third of Assembly May Be Newcomers
- GETTING ALONG: Chet Atkins, who plays at...
- Fire Destroys Most of 28 Shops in Encino Mall, Closes Thoroughfare : Ventura Boulevard: Officials say the 12-year-old, two-story mall is a total loss. The cause is unknown.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Measure F Vote Called Just Start of Police Reform
- Local Elections : Valley Vote More Supportive of LAPD
- Election '92 : Voters Reject 'Insider' Candidates : Legislature: A first-term Carson councilwoman beats two veteran assemblymen, and the Redondo Beach mayor wins the Republican nomination in his district by portraying himself as the most conservative.
- U.S. Admits Error of 25% on Job Losses : Economy: The Labor Department denies that the undercount is a political attempt to make the recession look less severe.
- COOK'S WALK : Far Eastern Frontier
- Wok 'n Rowland
- I Thaw a Tostada
- Herschensohn Win Sets Stage for 2 Bruising Senate Battles : Campaign: Contrast between the conservative ex-commentator and the liberal Boxer is one of the sharpest in years. In the other race, Seymour says he will be aggressive against Feinstein.
- Checklists Cover Turning 18, Divorcing
- Will Be Agents of Change, Say Feinstein, Boxer
- O.C. Elections '92 : 2 Races Hinge on Absentees : Assembly: Tom Mays sees chances of winning as slim in 67th District. But Patricia C. Bates in the 73rd says to wait until all ballots are counted.
- Local Elections : Judge Karlin's Win Baffles Black Leaders
- Elections '92 : County Voters Buck Political Trends : Primary: Results show they are neither clearly anti-incumbent or pro-woman, as pundits had predicted.
- Elections '92 : L.A. County Latinos Headed for 6 Seats in Assembly, 4 in House : Elections: The races underscore battles between the camps of state Sen. Art Torres and Supervisor Gloria Molina.