- GLENDALE : Student Parking Plan May Be Delayed
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Call to War Weds Strange Bedfellows : Bosnia's plight evokes bellicosity from the left, anti-militarism on the right.
- Insurance Department Charges 3 Dealers With Fraud
- ECONOMY
- BOOK REVIEW : Sex Holds Clues to Mysteries of the Mind : THE PORNOGRAPHER'S GRIEF AND OTHER TALES OF HUMAN SEXUALITY <i> by Joseph Glenmullen</i> ; HarperCollins $28, 248 pages
- U.S.-Led Climbers Reach Summit of Mt. Everest
- Weintraub Sees Need for Smaller, 'Manageable' School Districts
- Newport Beach Council Rejects Surfboard Ban at Wedge
- Accord May End Default on Warner Center Complex
- American Mobile to End Talks with Johnson
- Taylor Woodrow Construction to Be Phased Out of Business : Builder: Planned closing of the firm, which is embroiled in lawsuits over work on John Wayne Airport, will be completed by July.
- Broker Charged With Defrauding Customers
- STEALTH SHIP: The Navy unveiled Lockheed's secret...
- Whaling Nations Try to Chip Away at International Commission Ban
- Flamemaster Profit Falls 41% for Quarter
- John W. Huntsberger has joined Marine National...
- Dr. David Blankenhorn; Study Advanced Heart Disease Care
- Train Kills Cyclist Wearing Headset
- A burger telethon could be next: Crusading...
- BURBANK : Hungry to Receive Special Mail Delivery
- STAGE REVIEW : Can the Religious Be So Wacky? Nunsense!
- THE ARTS
- Not Finicky About Language
- Support for the Symphony
- He Was First in Last Place
- Deputizing Citizens
- Post-Riot Los Angeles
- Getting a Steal of a Condo Deal
- Growth Answer to Economic Woes
- Deputizing Citizens
- Apartment Rents Drop Slightly for 2nd Year in a Row
- Post-Riot Los Angeles
- Clinton and Dole
- Veterans Benefits
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Public TV Stations Launch the Battle for Bakersfield : Maverick residents of the San Joaquin Valley city are being asked to choose between KCET in Los Angeles and KVPT in Fresno. Each station has petitioned for the right to serve Kern County.
- Names in the News - May 11, 1993
- Names in the News - May 11, 1993
- Obituaries - May 11, 1993
- Obituaries - May 11, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 11, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 11, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 11, 1993
- Television - May 11, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 11, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 11, 1993
- GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY? If most people would like...
- Rampage Suspect Denies Guilt : Courts: The former postal worker's plea surprises his lawyer, who sought postponement. The defendant is accused of two murders and seven attempted murders.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS L.A. MAYOR : Woo Attacks Riordan Business Ties to City Hall : Campaign: The councilman alleges exorbitant legal fees and politically influenced deals. His rival cites "Woodoo-nomics."
- $110-Million Plan Unveiled to Provide Affordable Housing : Development: The most ambitious package of its type in city history calls for 15 projects and 1,100 units.
- PRECIOUS PUFFS? The pregame announcement that drew...
- MUCH CHANGE? Twelve years ago, new public...
- Suspect in O.C. Crime Spree Pleads Not Guilty : Courts: Mark Hilbun interrupts arraignment to avoid postponement. In Dana Point, 150 mourn victim.
- PUBLIC SPOTLIGHT: Orange County is the focus...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Woo Attacks Riordan's Business Ties to City Hall
- TECHNOLOGY - May 11, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 11, 1993
- For the Record - May 11, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 11, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 11, 1993
- Privacy Rights
- School Calendar
- Compromise on Desert Bill
- Legislators Indicted
- Compromise on Desert Bill
- Brown and Dornan
- Bills Against Immigration
- Bills Against Immigration
- Bills Against Immigration
- SOUTH KOREA
- Beijing to End Subsidies for Grain, Cooking Oil
- THE HUMAN CONDITION : America's Least Wanted Criminals : Wrongdoing: Some of us take pens from work, others sneak into movie theaters. As long as there are big rules to follow, people will find little ways to get around them.
- Inner-City Plea Heeded by Grocers : Retail: The industry is expected this week to launch its first drive for more stores and economic support in low-income urban communities.
- In the fertile valley below Kellogg Hill--the...
- LAGUNA BEACH : More Protection for Sea Life Considered
- SANTA ANA : Snake-Bite Victim Arrives With Snake
- Getting Involved : Creating Cultural Icons
- Overtime Too Heavy for Lakers : Game 5: Miller, a 300-pound rookie center, has nine points and five rebounds in extra period to fuel Suns' 112-104 victory.
- After Two Years, Drought Is Over for Foothill's Katz : Swimming: Changes in mechanics and mental outlook pay off for sophomore.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Stylish Parodies From Trockadero
- PEOPLEWATCH
- MALAYSIA
- AEROSPACE
- Not Party to New Cease-Fire, Croats Clash With Bosnia Muslims : Balkans: Truce seems to ease pressure for Western intervention, but both sides in a broken alliance fight on in Mostar.
- Taiwan May Be Too Hot to Handle Now
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- * Bud Anderson; Former Times Editor in Orange County
- BOOK REVIEW : Cardboard Community's Cosmic Truths : LA MARAVILLA <i> by Alfredo Vea Jr.</i> ; Dutton $20, 304 pages
- HOME RUN: Orange County has become cosmopolitan...
- Insanity Plea Possible for Hilbun, Lawyer Says : Violence: The former postal worker's psychiatric background will be thoroughly investigated in preparing a defense, says Orange County's top public defender.
- 2 Crosswalks Remain at Intersection for Safety Reasons
- Gorky's Goes Way of Soviet Union: It's History
- Role-Playing Stones : Movies: Hollywood has come calling again on Vasquez Rocks. They will be the backdrop for "The Flintstones" film.
- Elks Trying to Force Card Club to Fold 'Em : Ventura: Players Poker Club is scheduled to close its doors when its 85-year-old owner dies, but is seeking an extension. Rival wants it shut down for good.
- Today's Agenda
- Compromise Can Be a Shot in the Arm
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Howe Goes on Disabled List
- Sweep Moves CSUN to Within 2 Wins of WAC Title
- Finishing Touch in Playoff Proves Criticism Unworthy
- Boxing
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bell's Ninth-Inning Hit Lifts White Sox Over Indians
- Smog Buildup Prompts Health-Threat Advisory
- IRVINE : Business License Law Changes Approved
- East L.A. College's Football Program Tackled by Budget
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Demands Cheerfully Satisfied
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Sheriff Prepares for Hooligans
- OCC Wins Eighth Newport Regatta in Row
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Caifanes Serves Up a Stirring, Moody Set
- Blockbuster of a ContractFor Carolco Pictures Chairman...
- Riverside County Deputy Killed at Housing Complex : Violence: Kent Hindergardt was shot to death while answering a call in Temecula. A woman also was found dead, officials said.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Panel to Get Case on Unseating Packwood
- Yeltsin Denounced in Moscow Victory Parade : Russia: World War II veterans, other unhappy citizens mark triumph. The protest is peaceful.
- In Tragedy She Found Strength to Share
- Paraguay Votes for a Civilian Leader : Election: All 3 parties claim victory amid doubts over outcome and phone line failure.
- YORBA LINDA : Pool Tops Wish List in Recreation Survey
- Miscellany
- Perez on His Way Up, Naturally
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Tide Might Have Turned
- JAPAN
- When it came to taxes, islanders dared to say no : Other Maine island communities plan similar revolts after citizens secede from Portland.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- STREET SMART: Rats ate my Mercedes--at least...
- Couple Spends Golden Years Helping Drug-Addicted Babies
- VENTURA : Home for AIDS Patients May Become Landmark
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Leger Cat Wins, Sets a Record
- Pro Basketball
- Aggressive Dodgers Warm to Task, Win : Baseball: They get homers from Strawberry, Wallach, Reed in 6-4 victory over Giants.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sting's Bite Is Mild at Best : English Star's Costa Mesa Concert Proves Only Moderately Entertaining
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One County's Approach: Support Children in a Family Environment
- COUNTYWIDE : Jet Aborts Landing Despite Clearance
- VENTURA KEYS : Judge Disqualifies Himself From Case
- VENTURA : Booths Available for July 4th Street Fair
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Perick Leads Chamber at UCLA
- Fired Talk-Show Host Lands Job in Boston
- Artwork to Aid Rain Forest
- Jeweler's Shop Sparkles Modestly Amid Rest : Teresa Saldivar has built her Santa Ana business since its 1985 on a theme of <i> calidad y servicio siempre</i> .
- Japanese Town Wary of Bid to Resume Whaling : Economies: Ayukawa, which has eaten the meat of the Minke for 1,000 years, fears commercial hunting would boost prices even higher.
- VENTURA : Council to Seek Grant to Aid Neighborhood
- 4-Day Workweek Wins Over Skeptics in Thousand Oaks : City Hall: After four months, shorter schedule still creates confusion. But most give it high marks.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ARMENIA : Tribal Animosities Put Millions in Peril : Warfare cuts supply lines for millions; the United States is prevented by law from helping refugees on both sides.
- Building a Bridge From Welfare to Work : Time is ripe for a true bipartisan reform effort from Sacramento
- TENNIS NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPS : UC Davis Women Are Singles-Minded in Winning Title
- Pro Basketball
- Courtnall Gains the Best of Both Worlds : Canucks: With Quinn as coach, the left wing has learned to combine defense with scoring.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Loss Leaves Titans' Fate in NCAA Officials' Hands
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sting: Hot 'Summoner' Night : Ex-Policeman Trades in Somber 'Soul' for More Carefree Tales
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Mozart Orchestra Ends Season in Style
- When the Feds Locked Up Jonathan Paul for Refusing to Testify, the Animal Rights Movement Gained an . . . : Accidental Hero
- Disabled Group Rallies for More Home Care Funding
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Drug Crimes Boost Prison Population
- 10 Lawyers Vie for Powerful U.S. Atty. Job : Law enforcement: Interviews of attorneys begin this week. Sen. Feinstein will make recommendation to Clinton for L.A. post.
- Deputies Will Soon Send a Robot Into Harm's Way : Law enforcement: Sheriff's bomb squad will deploy the high-tech machine when confronted by potential explosive devices, hostage negotiations and toxic spills.
- The Newest Member of the Bold and Beautiful : Television: Developmentally disabled Culver City student Keith Jones debuts on the CBS soap Wednesday.
- ABC's Fall Season Leans to Comedy, Comics : TV: The lineup has seen more changes than Clark Kent's phone booth. Superman and new sitcoms are on the way.
- LOUIS T. ROSSO : Chairman, chief executive officer and president, Beckman Instruments Inc.
- THE WINNER IS: A special program known...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Ship Seized With 5.5 Tons of Cocaine
- * Maria Tolstoy; Poet, Granddaughter of Novelist
- THE TIMES POLL : Valley Residents Give Low Grade to Public Schools
- ROBOTS FIZZLE: Ventura County deputies are getting...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Political Risks Attached to Bosnia Intervention : Policy: Bush's election defeat after Gulf War victory showed that even a military triumph can lose its luster.
- CAMARILLO : Health District Seeks Board Applications
- Modest Proposal : Drive <i> Through </i> the Museum, Not <i> To </i> the Museum : What a California solution. Put fine art on freeways to enrich dull public space and knit neighborhoods together.
- Philharmonic Reaches Out
- Neighbors Fight Disney Resort Plans
- School Bars 2 Girls Out of Fear of Father
- COLUMN ONE : Besieged by Book Banners : In record numbers, parents press schools to remove works that offend them, from 'Anne Frank' to 'Where's Waldo?' Some officials will not fight back, choosing the safe road over freedom of expression.
- Sizzling Sunday Sneaks Up on L.A. : Weather: Near-record high of 98 is more than 20 degrees above normal. Thousands find relief at the beaches.
- YORBA LINDA : Plan Calls for Bigger Hike in Trash Fees
- New Column Will Seek to Steer Readers Clear of Traffic Woes
- 'High School High Lites' Gives Teen-Agers Taste of Broadcast News : Education: Antelope Valley Union district students create own monthly news program.
- NBA PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Reserve Brandon Fuels Cavaliers to Victory
- TV REVIEW : 'Anissa Ayala Story' Relives Unique Parent-Child Tale
- Media Is Blind to Latinos Among Us
- Allergan : IRVINE
- Cut Your Own Tax Bill : Property Value Down? No Need to Hire an Agent to Request a Reappraisal
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Alleged Plot to Kill Bush May Cost Iraq at U.N.
- Statue of Freedom Plucked Safely From 130-Year Perch : Capitol: Hundreds cheer as 7-ton bronze goddess is lifted from dome after months of planning. Renovations will be next.
- Some Frown as City Puts On New Face : Redevelopment: Changes continue in the downtown Huntington Beach area despite economic problems and opposition from critics.
- Nobel Prize Winner to Address Council
- Youth / OPINION : 'The Justice System Does Try to Be Fair'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Fee Asked to Cover No-Skating Zones
- Summer Preview : Residents Flock to County Beaches in Search of Cooling Breezes
- An Important Piece of Paper : Need for new documentation demonstrated by Disney immigrant flap
- LAGUNA BEACH : 3 Nude Statues Carted From Beach
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Prodigal Suns Complete Return : Game 5: Phoenix survives Laker rally and pulls away in overtime, 112-104.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Cars Staying on Track, Away From Wall, as Practice Speeds Continue to Increase
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Fusion of Another Sort at the Bakery
- Bill & Tom's Obsequious Adventures : Television: NBC's 'A Day at the White House' proved a chance for newsmaker and news media to polish their images in the wake of a rocky 100 days.
- FOLK MUSIC REVIEW : A Heart-to-Heart With Rosalie Sorrels in Anaheim
- A Hidden Community Emerges : L.A.: The Latino population, now dispersed across the city, is developing new leadership for its complex new needs.
- Salsa's First Show on the Road Brings Victory Over Vancouver
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Grahe's Injury Is Minor
- THEATER REVIEW : An Up-to-the-Minute Look at Mexico's Drug Scourge
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : 3 Killed, 9 Injured When Boat Explodes
- Sting's 'Tales': Marking a Million
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Penn Debates the Meaning of Water Buffalo
- PEOPLE : From Tragedy Came Strength
- Concerts Debut Before Strawberry Festival
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT REACHING KIDS THROUGH DANCE : 'I Can't Afford to Turn Them Away'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Henke Even Surprises Himself, Wins by Two
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Comes Home, Breaks 29-Year Drought in Germany
- AEROSPACE
- OLDCOMER: The county's newest theater is also...
- UNEASY RIDERS: Can't get there from here?...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : No. 2 Cypress to Be Host in First Round
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Cal State Long Beach Earns Automatic Playoff Berth
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Maple Leafs Poke Hole in Joseph's Wall
- Just Two Words: Cardboard Rings
- CHINA
- The Superfund Cleanup: Mired in Its Own Mess
- Pentagon Gathering Bosnia Intelligence for Targets, Tactics : Military: Weather and terrain may be a problem, but it's unclear how effective the Serb fighting force is.
- * Will Weng, Edited New York Times Crossword Puzzles
- Words You're Entitled, Empowered to Substantially Abuse
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- OXNARD : Chamber Picks New Executive Director
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 6 Railroad Crossings Will Be Renovated
- Platform : Would You Ever Give Up Your Gun?
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rockies Don't Get Justice in Front of Millionth Fan
- In a Second, Kings' Opportunity Is Lost : Hockey: Middle period is their downfall in 7-2 loss to Canucks, denying them a franchise playoff first.
- Victory Over Canada Sends Mexico Back to World Cup
- Center Announces Pop Series Lineup
- Asian Pacific Festival Offers Many Delights
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Living Colour Tight, Too Cool
- Lawmakers Target Anti-Abortion Tactic : Legislation: New laws aim to curb picketing at the homes of doctors who provide abortions and at clinics. But activists say the restrictions will do little to silence their protests.
- Insanity Plea Considered by Hilbun Lawyer
- HERE COMES SUMMER: Santa Ana winds carried...
- Despite Restrictions, Legislators Still Near Top in Perks : Capitol: Voter limits and budget crunch have changed some things. But California lawmakers average $80,000 in pay and benefits, one of nation's most generous packages.
- Ailing Health Care System May Get Kaiser-Style Cure : Reform: Clinton advisers look to nation's largest HMO as a model because of its emphasis on cost containment.
- MOORPARK : Study Panel on Schools Plans Bilingual Forum on Education Issues
- IRVINE : Gates Prompt Street Renaming
- SANTA ANA : 1 Killed, 1 Critically Hurt in Shooting
- BUENA PARK : Resident Asks Taxing Questions
- When Suns Get Well, Lakers Get Sick : Basketball: Former hospital cases Majerle, Miller do damage in victory that keeps Phoenix's season going.
- DANCE REVIEW : Guilty Pleasures in 'Minstrel Show'
- Japan Shaving the Trade Gap in Auto Parts : Exports: Japanese car makers are buying more American-made components, but Ford and other U.S. firms say it isn't enough.
- HEADS UP: Speaking of body parts, May...
- VALLEY CHRONICLE: The eight Garcia sisters grew...
- Certain Muni Portfolios Find a Happy Medium
- YABBA-DABBA-DOO: For generations, Hollywood has used the...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mexico Won't Take Kindly to NAFTA Failure : Trade: Publicly, the government refuses to speculate on a U.S. rejection. Privately, it says the consequences would be grim.
- Israeli Feud Jeopardizes Peace Talks : Mideast: Interior minister resigns over secular policies of education minister. Rabin may no longer have a coalition capable of ratifying any agreement with Arab neighbors.
- Thomas Aguilar; Theater Director Was in Original 'Chorus Line' Cast
- Rats Beneath the Hood Upset Owners of Luxury Cars
- Federal Aid May Help Realize Thousand Oaks Homeless Center : Services: Residents have twice defeated plan for a drop-in facility. City Council will discuss applying for a HUD grant to fund it.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Alternatives to Sale of School on Agenda
- Wife Plays Dead, Man Slain in Attack
- World record-holder Butch Reynolds won the 400...
- Having recently expanded its listenership with a...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Raub's Farewell Full of Drama
- Paraguay Votes for a Civilian Leader : Election: Voters in South American country are marking end to military rule.
- Some Nostalgic Vets Mourn Loss of Nation They Defended
- BANG BANG: Teatro Fiesta, a two-screen, 750-seat...
- NEW ZEALAND
- Tornadoes Sock Northeast Texas; 1 Killed, 60 Hurt : Storms: Wylie, just east of Dallas, is the hardest hit. Damage forces community hospital to shut down. Downpours bring more flash flooding.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASTE NOT: First they asked us to...
- Smith Edges Mitchell in 100 Meters at Japan Meet
- Dream Game Follows Flat-Tire Nightmare : Angels: Lovullo barely makes it to the ballpark, then stars in 7-6 victory over Oakland.
- Miscellany
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : INXS Fails to Fly in Hangar Concert
- Hey--You Missed 'Life & Times'
- Hollywood Can't Do It All
- Slowdown May Force Changes in Housing Goals : Growth: Sluggish residential construction is threatening Oxnard's targets for affordable units, the city's planners conclude in annual report.
- LA HABRA : Graduation Night Party Gets Donations
- Art Worth Its Weight in Soybeans : Creativity: Let's do for artists what we do for farmers.
- GARDEN GROVE : Meals for Seniors Needs Money Boost
- 2 Women Arrested in Slaying at Bar
- Big Plays All in a Day's Work for Snow : Angels: Rookie comes up with key contributions--homer and ninth-inning grab--in 7-6 victory.
- Can't-Miss Prospect Is Hitting His Stride
- Barkley's Basket Has a Catch to It--or Perhaps Two or Three
- MUSIC REVIEW : Much Ado About Kronos at Wadsworth
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Out of Purgatory' Measures a Clash of Wills, Religion
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Industrial Noise, Chaos at the Palace
- Film Ads With Guns Only Fuel Racial Fires
- George Air Force Base
- A Threat to Kahn's Salk Buildings
- Compromise on Desert Bill
- School Calendar
- Legislators Indicted
- Bills Against Immigration
- MOVIES - May 10, 1993
- MOVIES - May 10, 1993
- MOVIES - May 10, 1993
- MOVIES - May 10, 1993
- Names in the News - May 10, 1993
- Names in the News - May 10, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 10, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 10, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 10, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 10, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 10, 1993
- Water District VIP Status Was Given to Son of Developer : Santa Margarita: Records indicate that ordinary shut-off provisions were not imposed, even though water bill went unpaid on two occasions.
- Don't Carve Up Bosnia : Balkans: Fledgling democrats of every nationality, having survived together, deserve to try an integrated government.
- Mixed Blessings : On Mom's Big Day, Some Get Pampered, Others Struggle
- OTHER NEWS - May 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 10, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 10, 1993