- Jim Henson's Legacy
- Temporary Insanity for Wathan : Baseball: Kansas City manager keeps saying his team will snap out of its doldrums any time now. He's still waiting.
- Western Host Partnership Sells Sacramento Hotel
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- Culture : 'Brolly' Fades: There Goes the Empire . . . : The slim, black umbrella, long a part of a gentleman's uniform, is yielding to garish, stubby little products. Can England survive?
- Hundreds Riot Over Israeli's Arab Killings
- Short Supplies May Be Diluting Street Cocaine : Drug War: Some officials speculate enforcement efforts are driving prices up, forcing a 'cut' product.
- Camarena Case Deal Denied by Official
- SOUTHLAND : FBI Raids Northrop FA-18 Plants
- Moments of Truth : Books: Americans, Lawrence Weschler says, need to know how brave Uruguayans and Brazilians defied and exposed their torturers.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE DEBATES
- Rx Lacking in Day-Care Dilemma : Health: Two new studies indicate there is still no consensus among pediatricians on how young children are affected by mother working.
- 937 Pounds of Cocaine Seized in Raid; 2 Held
- Death for Murderer Who Stalked Gay Bars Affirmed : Justice: State Supreme Court says use of hypnotized witness, though improper, did not bar use of other evidence.
- ELECTIONS CONGRESS : A Guide to Issues Facing Candidates in District 22 Race
- TWA Ending Service at Burbank Airport
- San Diego
- For a Lucky Few, Fast Train to Los Angeles : Amtrak: The Oxnard line is a 'tourist train.' But there are some exceptions--people who don't work at 8-to-5 jobs.
- Ryan's Streak of Starts Ends at 125 Tonight
- ART REVIEWS : A Haunting Collection of Cultural Mementos From Betye Saar
- The number of Oakland voters who have...
- Stamping Out a Sticky Wait at the Post Office : Convenience: Automated teller machines made by Fujitsu can spit out postage stamps and are now being tested by a Seattle bank.
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- Citadel Holding Corp. Issues $60 Million in Notes
- P.M. BRIEFING : Dayton Hudson Earnings Up 37%
- SOUTHLAND : 911 Menendez Call to Be Heard
- Three Sentenced in Bribery of Navy Employees
- Unocal Fined $4,700 for Illegal Dumping
- Farm Irrigation May Be Curbed
- Baylor Makes Angel Hall of Fame
- Raspberry on U.S. Racism and Changing People's Attitudes
- Valley Federal May Resume Some Lending
- Mine Owner Prospects for Federal Dollars : Santa Clarita: He wants to use $6 million from the government for roads and equipment to mine a valuable ore. The U.S. Bureau of Mines has other ideas.
- Central City West: Vision of Second Downtown L.A.
- SHARE Reaps Benefits of Annual Boomtown
- Four Apparent Murder Victims Found at House Near Modesto
- Palestinian Wounds 10 in Attack on French Tourists : Jordan: Gunman tries to avenge slayings of seven Arabs by an Israeli, authorities say in Amman.
- Demonstrators Demand More AIDS Research : Health: Activists complain that red tape is delaying the work. Government scientists say they are committed to combatting the ailment.
- Bush Hints Renewal of China Trade Role : Diplomacy: President believed ready to grant one-year extension of tariff benefits.
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : COMMUTING : Companies Are Under the Gun to Lighten Commuter Crunch
- U.S. to Pay Attorneys Millions for Defending Noriega : Law: The former Panamanian leader's assets are frozen. Statutes permit high fees in 'complex' situations such as his drug- smuggling charges.
- STRESS : Firms Use Perks, Seminars to Fight Work-Related Tension
- TUSTIN : Board Confirms Its Schools Chief Choice
- Honig Deserves a Third Term : School Scores Are Up, Dropouts Down, but There's Still Lots to Do
- Unwelcome 'Guests' : Housing: The Ojai City Council will decide on a moratorium on guest quarters and will study how such houses are used.
- Jones Strikes Out His Toughest Foe--Hodgkin's Disease : College baseball: Azusa Pacific freshman faced cancer at 16, recovered to bat .454 and pitch to a 7-3 record as high school senior.
- Warner in Camp; Bell on Trading Block : Rams: Former Seahawk gets acquainted with new situation. Robinson says the club intends to deal Bell, as early as this week.
- LASIX : ANTI : Losing Integrity, Triple Crown Has Become the Medicine Hat
- Sixth-seeded Jimmy Arias was upset in the...
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- A federal judge in Las Vegas vacated...
- TV Reviews : 'Hawking's Universe' an Engrossing PBS Hour
- Idle Mercury S&L; Consultant Quits : Thrifts: Former chief executive says he's resigning because federal regulators haven't used his services.
- Boesky Tells of Cash Payoffs for Information
- NBC Revamps Schedule for Next Season : Television: The No. 1 network admits that it is vulnerable after all of the series it introduced last fall failed.
- Consolidated Energy Posts $225,000 Quarterly Loss
- Two Times Business Section Reporters Win Loeb Award
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Newhart' Wife Turns Seductress
- NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Teacher Arrested in Killing at School
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : DRUG TESTING : More Companies Instituting Drug-Testing Programs
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Video Will Recycle Major Talent
- Justices Rebuff Foes of Abortion : Law: A Supreme Court decision lets stand a N.Y. ban on blocking clinics. Operation Rescue faces stiff fines.
- OJAI : Teen-Ager Dies of Cycle Crash Injuries
- ORANGE : Snake Lover Battles to Keep B.C.
- Report Finds Anti-Bias Plans Fail to Aid Students
- Countywide : Protesters Fear Dial-a-Ride Loss
- OXNARD : Rio School District Protests Median
- SANTA ANA : Budget Plan Beefs Up Police to Fight Gangs
- Countywide : Pig Extermination on Island Delayed
- Texas sports agent Lance Luchnick pleaded guilty...
- Program Brings Baseball Back to Inner City
- ART
- Krista Roscoe has joined Jeff Flowers Advertising...
- HemaCare Subsidiary Acquires Plasma Center
- HEALTH CARE : PacifiCare Loses Acquisition Bid for HEALS After Failing to Meet Deadline
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bond Corp. to Sell Its Breweries in Deal With Bankers, Subsidiary
- Baker Hughes Agrees to Sell Unit: Baker...
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- P.M. BRIEFING : UAL Unions Seek Investment Aid
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : COMPUTERS : VDTs Can Be a Pain in the Back, Wrist, Eyes . . .
- Market Newsletter : The Latin Debt Quagmire: Unhappy Birthday No. 8
- NATION IN BRIEF : VERMONT : High Court Justice Wins Age Bias Case
- Romania Vote Called Valid Despite Flaws
- UPDATE / ORLANDO BOSCH : Terrorist? Patriot? He Vows a Martyr's Death by Fasting
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Part of Crosswalk Removed in Error
- BUSINESS PULSE: A SPECIAL REPORT : DISCRIMINATION : Bias in the Workplace: It's Common, Gays Say
- Compton School District a Big Spender on Legal Fees : Finances: Officials have spent nearly $2 million for legal help during last four years. Meanwhile, they are considering laying off some teachers and half the nurses.
- School District's Legal Fees Put at $2 Million
- New Report Finds Carcinogens in Well Water Near Factory
- Woman Killed by 1 Shot, Not 4, Autopsy Shows
- Girl, 10, Saves Family in Burning House : Fire: The child awoke to the smell of smoke in her Panorama City home. She alerted her sleeping grandparents, uncle and brother. There were no injuries.
- After some 33,000 nautical miles and eight...
- TENNIS NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Tennessee Rally Topples UCLA, 5-4
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Amsterdam Baroque at Biltmore
- Little Al Unser Sits Tall in an Indy Car : Indianapolis 500: He carries on heritage of racing excellence passed from his father, Al Unser, and uncle, Bobby Unser.
- He Could Run, Obstacles or No
- NBC Regains Ratings Race, Sinking CBS
- Bye, Bye Grammy--New York to Host '91 Show : Awards: The big loss for Los Angeles is tourist dollars lured by the show. New York last held the event in 1988.
- San Francisco-based Bank of the West said...
- STOCKS : Dow Spurts 25 to 4th Record in 6 Sessions
- Microsoft May Slice Into Apple With Windows Software
- Postage Hike on Way, Chief Says : Mail: U.S. postmaster general predicts continued rate increases. He addressed 2,500 at a forum in Anaheim.
- Paul Rodenhauser has been named medical director...
- Video Company Geminex Reports Quarterly Loss
- America From Abroad : What Happens When GI Joe Goes Home? : Zweibruecken's giant U.S. air base is on a hit list. There goes the city's main source of income.
- Storage Equities Posts Jump in Quarterly Profit
- Arabs, Israelis Vie to Manage Slayings Crisis : Mideast: Three more die in protests. Israel seeks to dampen unrest; Palestinian leaders try to capitalize on it.
- In Cairo, Even the Dead Have to Share Living Space
- An E Ticket Ride for Gorbachev
- Mourners Put On a Happy Face for Henson
- Islamic Leader Assassinated in Kashmir; 25 Die as Troops Open Fire on Mourners : India: The violence comes as a U.S. envoy delivers appeal to the prime minister for talks with rival Pakistan.
- WORLD : 350,000 March in Farooq Rites
- O.C. Congressmen at Odds Over Offshore Oil Drilling
- Convicted of Spying, He Tries to Repair Shattered Life
- CAMARILLO : Road Linking City, Development Opens
- THE DROUGHT CONSERVATION : Law-Defying Permit Faces Council's Appeal
- Ventura Seeks Boost in Use of Wells to Ease Drought
- Senate Delays Hope Land Swap Hearing
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Repaving Delayed to Lessen Traffic for Graduation
- State Calls for New Review of Project's Impact : Santa Clarita: The original study ignored the fate of a rare fish, the unarmored three-spine stickleback.
- Burbank Airport Will Lease Parking Spaces
- TV Guide for Sale? Murdoch Issues a $1-Million Denial
- HEALTH CARE
- GM Plans Satellite System to Link Its 9,700 Dealers
- Hungary Slowing Its Rush to Capitalism : Eastern Europe: The government was accused of giving foreigners too good a deal. Now it seems wary of all outside investment.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Matthews Studio Shows Quarterly Profit Gain
- Superior Declares 10% Stock Dividend
- Paramount Insists That It Owes Buchwald Nothing
- Jet Seats Urged for Flying Babies : Air Advisory Panel Calls Mothers' Laps Unsafe in Crashes
- Abuses Stain Records of Salvador Officers, Panel Finds : Human rights: A congressional study links 14 top military men to units guilty of past outrages.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Airline Bill Flies On to Senate
- Burbank Crash Pilot Had Traces of Pot
- Documentary : Cocaine Patrol: Prowling Bolivia's Jungle With the DEA : They aren't military, but they wear camouflage, carry guns and look for trouble. Come along on an operation with the Americans who man the front line of the drug war.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : The Debates Done, Democrats Get Back to Throwing Punches
- Tragic Family Reunion After Border Slaying
- Undetectable Dialysis Drug Is Tied to Athletes' Deaths
- Only in L.A. / People and Events
- Imperial Beach
- Countywide : 15 Dead Sea Lions Wash Up in 2 Weeks
- 2-Year-Old Boy Drowns in Pool in Costa Mesa
- Former USC coaches John Robinson and John...
- Weiss Named Atlanta Coach
- Bailes Back to Show Up the Indians, Bails Out Blyleven in Angel Win
- Pasta Party and Trip to NCAA for UCSD
- Sanchez to Lead Real Madrid in Coliseum
- Unsightly Recliner Redesigned to Attract Style-Conscious Baby Boomers
- American Ecology Faces $12-Million Cleanup
- How a Firm Lost Money By Losing Its Focus : Diversification: GI Industries was profitable in trash hauling but decided to expand into car rentals and truck dealerships. After losing millions, GI again is concentrating on rubbish.
- NATION IN BRIEF : KENTUCKY : Mine Owner Cited for Safety Violations
- LAKE FOREST : Flying Metal Kills Man at Housing Site
- Commissioner Resigns After First Meeting
- Hernandez Putting on a One-Man Show for Orange
- Trail Blazer Defense Checks Suns' Break in 100-98 Victory
- Boy, 12, Unearths Can Holding Baseball Card Worth Thousands
- New Zealand's Steinlager 2 Clinches Victory in Whitbread Yacht Race
- Sometimes Real Life Can Be Hazardous to Health of Players
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Bird on Wire' Soars to No. 1
- 'Peaks,' 'China Beach' Make Prime-Time Cut : Programming: ABC takes another innovative step by scheduling Steven Bochco's 'Cop Rock.' Five other new series will be in the fall lineup.
- TV Reviews : The Mind Behind the Ax in 'Killing' on CBS
- MUSIC
- California Fund OKs GM Pension Plan: California's...
- Pursuer Labels Pic 'N' Save's Sale Effort a Sham
- Adele Tasaka of the Omni San Diego...
- HEALTH : Measles Cases Climb 2nd Year
- Boy's Family Join in Grief Over Death at the Border
- SOUTHLAND : 27 Arrested in AIDS Protest
- Scientists Threaten to Shun China in Effort to Win Freedom for Fang
- SOUTHLAND : Missing Hiker, 74, Found Dead in Angeles National Forest
- NATION : Iowa Census Tattler Suspended
- BOOK REVIEW : Astronomer's View of the Universe : ASTRONOMER BY CHANCE <i> by Bernard Lovell</i> Basic Books $24.95, 381 pages
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SHERIFF : At Last, Drama in the Picking of County's Top Cop
- 5 Arrested in Alleged Casino-Style Operation
- Inquiry Sought Into Oxnard Council Action
- Report Lowers Estimate on Recovered Oil
- Battling the Medfly
- THE SIDELINES : Crime Rate Won't Hurt Atlanta
- SOUTHERN SECTION INDIVIDUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT : Dana Hills Sophomore Has Late Start, but Still Gets Into the Swing
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- MUSIC REVIEW : Concert's High Point Came in Bleakest Piece
- MUSIC REVIEW : Reid Conducts 'Elijah' at Orange Coast College
- Last Round for Heavyweight Programs in Sweeps
- MOVIES - May 22, 1990
- MOVIES - May 22, 1990
- MOVIES - May 22, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 22, 1990
- Names in the News - May 22, 1990
- Names in the News - May 22, 1990
- Bush Honors a Venice Group as 'Point of Light'
- WORKPLACE: Workers here are more satisfied with...
- Tutu Says South Africa Sanctions Needed : Apartheid: Nobel laureate said dramatic changes in his country would not have occurred without international sanctions and they must not be eased.
- Airport Garage Builders Charge County Shares Blame for Delay
- D.A. Asked to Investigate Allegation of Officials Soliciting From Builders : Ethics: Activist calls for inquiry into actions of county planning commissioners said to have helped host a dinner for an Assembly candidate.
- Transient on San Diego Freeway in Rush Hour Fatally Shot by Officer
- RAMS: Four months after losing to the...
- STOP! The crowd was there, the speeches...
- TONIGHT: A day after last night's "Newhart"...
- ELVIS: Presuming he's actually dead, will the...
- Malathion Mist Is Released Over El Cajon
- An F in Civics: Missouri Gov. John...
- Regional Outlook : Drugs, Terror--A Union in Blood : In Peru and Colombia, traffickers and guerrillas have joined in an unholy marriage of convenience. For those fighting cocaine, it's a lethal mixture.
- Man Held in Death of Boy Crossing U.S. Border
- 4 CSUF Football Players Charged With Misdemeanor Assault on Police Officer
- Officer Kills Man Waving Trowel in I-5 Confrontation
- Judge Says Reiner Requested Private Talk : McMartin case: District attorney investigator's conversation sets off controversy. Aide says D.A. 'never had any intention' of speaking privately with judge.
- Classmates Mourn 3 Killed in Crash : Tragedy: San Clemente High School students try to cope with the deaths of three friends on a desolate stretch of road. Two others who were in the car are listed in good condition.
- Privatization's Fondest Dream: a Mortgage : Soviet economy: There's a windfall for everybody in selling public housing to citizens.
- WILLIAM B. FILBERT : Keying on High-Tech Exports : O.C. Businessman on Advisory Panel Predicts Changes
- Crouch to the Contrary : Books: In "Notes of a Hanging Judge," essayist Stanley Crouch lambastes black intellectuals for separatist attitudes that he says betray the civil rights movement.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL : Prosecutions and Politics--the Line Becomes Blurred
- COLUMN ONE : A Meeting of Black and White : A suburban homemaker and a working mother experience each other's world in South Africa. Fear gives way to friendship.
- San Diego
- Judicial Choices for Various Court Posts
- ANAHEIM : District Prepares for Year-Round Classes
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- 'Twin Peaks,' More Videos Make ABC's Fall Schedule
- DANCE REVIEW : Ragged Edges Mar Ambitious Ballet Program
- U.S. High Court Restricts States' Dam Controls
- Hong Kong faces huge trade losses, particularly...
- Perks of Soviet Presidency: $6,400 a Month, 2 Dachas
- NATION : Gorbachev Billboards to Vanish
- Massacre of 7 Denounced by Arab Leaders : Reaction: Furious Palestinian exile groups call for new attacks on Israel. Arafat asks for action by the U.N.
- Heavy Casualties Among Palestinians 'Disturb' U.S.
- Police Called to Control Crowd at Country Fair
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Parents Worry, Study Shows, but Too Often About the Wrong Things : Pediatrics: Concerns over which they have no control dominate those that could be acted upon.
- Firefighters Find That 15 Is a Crowd
- Sa Diego
- San Ysidro
- A Cousin's Story of Cocaine Trafficking : Camarena case: A government witness gives an inside look at the Guadalajara drug cartel. He tells how he bungled his way from drug handler to money courier.
- Net Losses Add Up to a Win in the Lottery : Pro basketball: New Jersey, the team with the worst record, will have first pick in the NBA draft June 27. Seattle, beating the odds, will draft second.
- Falcons Worried Sanders May Stay With Baseball
- COMMENTARY : It's No Fun Dealing With Trader George
- Youngest Andretti Bumped : Indy 500: Moran becomes final qualifier when he knocks out Walther, who had replaced Jeff Andretti. Rutherford also fails to make the field.
- TENNIS ITALIAN OPEN : Muster Vow Made Good in Victory
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Dawson Shows That He's Able to Have a Big Year
- BY THE NUMBERS : Portrait of the Nielsen Families
- Barnes Is So Confident He Calls His Shot : Track and field: Shotputter summoned his family and friends to Los Angeles to witness his world record.
- STAGE REVIEW : Revised 'Inquest' Tells Familiar Story
- DANCE
- South Korea's Car Manufacturers Hope for Recovery : Autos: Vehicle exports fell 38% last year, in part because of Japan's weak yen. Increased domestic demand could help.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Reagan 'Archivist' Might Say No
- Goliath Frogs Left in Dust in Hopping Derby
- Estonia Sets Up Pro-Secession Home Guard : Baltics: Unarmed volunteers are to protect buildings against pro-Moscow militants.
- A Doctor in the House? Yes, 3 of Them : Triplets With Parallel Schooling Now Plan Separate Paths
- William E. Bufalino Sr.; Attorney for Teamsters Union, Jimmy Hoffa
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Animal Magnetism : It's what we call a 'sixth sense'--an innate sense of direction. New research suggests animals have an inner magnet that works with the magnetic pull of the Earth.
- ORANGE : Driver Injured in Freeway Shooting
- Vista
- ELECTIONS CONGRESS : A Guide to Issues Facing Candidates in District 21 Race
- THE SIDELINES : 2 Battle to Whitbread Finish
- Pure Talent, a Fatal Flaw : Mean Streets Lead to Prison, Not Stardom, for 6-10 Allen
- Bruins Strike First, Put Brooms Back in Oilers' Closet, 2-1
- Pueblo Commander Bucher's Long Fight for Recognition
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rapper Def Jef Was Fun, Funky, but After That It Was Downhill
- MUSIC REVIEW : Symphony Season Ends on a Threatening Note
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pakistan Selling Airline Shares
- Downpour Swamps Arkansas Town; Dam in Texas Is Sinking
- INSIDE TALK /WASHINGTON
- Nation in Brief : FLORIDA : Coast Guardsmen, Smuggling Linked
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Thank Your Parents, Cosby Says
- Andrei Kirilenko; Ex-Politburo Member, Brezhnev Protege
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Police, Protesters Clash at Park
- NATION : U.S. Had Record Surplus in April
- COUNTYWIDE : La Habra Man Slain in Gang Stabbing
- THE SIDELINES : Celtics' McHale Has Surgery
- Woman Runs 1st Marathon After Starting by Mistake
- DEATHS : Rugby Player Dies After Match
- Tony Lopez, spurred on by a partisan...
- Teammates Gary Ormsby, John Force and Larry...
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Super May Proves His Versatility, Wins the Mervyn LeRoy Handicap
- Kyle Walker of Houston won the top...
- Suns Hope to Shine in Portland : Western Conference: Phoenix, unfazed without the home-court advantage against Utah and Lakers, hits the road again.
- Good News for Gawkers
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bomb in Bank Scatters Cash
- Delta Airlines Sued Over Cart: A personal...
- First Snapshot a Work of Art to Hubble Staff
- White House Plan on Antitrust Laws
- Friends Recall 'Father C.J.' as Colorful, Activist Leader of South-Central Parish
- Excerpts From Debate Between 2 Democrats
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Two Officials Plead for Racial Harmony
- Some Find 55 Project Isn't Worth the Wait
- Broken Vows Trip Up Minorities at UCSD 'Boot Camp' : Higher Education: Promise of economic security while rigorous program prepares them to compete proves too good to be true.
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Heavy Subject Treated Lightly in 'The Ramp'
- Help for Low-Income Home Buyers : Housing: Lenders are showing new interest in complying with the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977--spurred, in part, by allegations of redlining.
- West Coast Video Loses Plea: A Los...
- Passenger Ship Sinks
- Marriott Denies Talking With Sizzler: Marriott Corp....
- GM to Link U.S. Dealers to Satellite System by '92 : Pulsat: Plan will provide world's largest private network and replace public telephone lines.
- Yeutter Scolds Japan on Effort to Retain Entire Rice Market
- Political and social instability, a labor shortage,...
- 'Nuclear Triggers' Came in Mail, Iraq Embassy Asserts
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Turner, Fonda Stay Tuned In
- WORLD : Prices Cut at E. German Shops
- Gorbachev Reverses Communist Policy, Mandates Private Housing : Soviet Union: He wants to ensure that each citizen has an adequate place to live within the decade.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Study Cites Record of DEA Nominee