- Mills College Students Protest Decision to Admit Men in 1991
- National Guard Actions in '65 Watts Rioting
- Turkish-Armenian Controversy
- NEA Funding Coverage
- Series on South Africa Sheds Some New Light on Dark Spot in World
- Mills College Students Protest Decision to Admit Men in 1991
- Mills College Students Protest Decision to Admit Men in 1991
- Would NCAA Have Done the Right Thing?
- No Comedy to Her
- On Pistons, Chaney, Riley and Downey
- U.S. Military Assistance to El Salvador
- Mills College Students Protest Decision to Admit Men in 1991
- New Networks Don't Have Baseball Covered
- Mills College Students Protest Decision to Admit Men in 1991
- Mills College Students Protest Decision to Admit Men in 1991
- New Networks Don't Have Baseball Covered
- Mills College Students Protest Decision to Admit Men in 1991
- U.S. Military Assistance to El Salvador
- Can't Call Them Best Till You've Seen Rest
- U.S. Military Assistance to El Salvador
- Mills College Students Protest Decision to Admit Men in 1991
- Foster Home Oversight
- Series on South Africa Sheds Some New Light on Dark Spot in World
- Murals and Billboards
- Murals and Billboards
- Cup Didn't Run Over With Sportsmanship
- U.S. Military Assistance to El Salvador
- On Pistons, Chaney, Riley and Downey
- Mills College Students Protest Decision to Admit Men in 1991
- Mothers Recovering From Addiction Receive Special Aid : Drugs: Groups help women overcome dependencies and offer psychological support and foster care for their children. About 18% of U.S. women have alcohol-related problems or are at high risk for such problems.
- Series on South Africa Sheds Some New Light on Dark Spot in World
- NEA Funding Coverage
- On Pistons, Chaney, Riley and Downey
- Turkish-Armenian Controversy
- National Guard Actions in '65 Watts Rioting
- Where There's a Will, There's a Way to Rip Him
- ABC's Key People Must Not Have Been Listening
- On Pistons, Chaney, Riley and Downey
- NEA Funding Coverage
- Names in the News - May 12, 1990
- Names in the News - May 12, 1990
- Names in the News - May 12, 1990
- Land Swap Backers Use Same Firm : Parks: A nature group supporting the Bob Hope land exchange has hired the developers' attorneys in Washington to sidetrack two other projects.
- City Expected to Hire Own Architect for Arena : Anaheim: A proposal aims to get the stalled project back on schedule while holding down costs.
- Land Swap Backers Share Law Firm : Parks: A nature group supporting the Bob Hope land exchange has hired the developers' attorneys in Washington to scuttle two other projects.
- Board Views Plan to Expand Art Institute in Laguna Canyon : Environment: Members' reactions were reportedly positive, though the $5.6-million project had earlier raised concerns among anti-development activists.
- Woman Raped at Beach in Broad Daylight
- Kenmore Avenue: A Mini Melting Pot in Hollywood
- Cummins Engine Fends Off Investors: Industrial Equity...
- Nearly All Industries Paid Marcos a Cut, Trial Informed
- Guatemala Crash Kills 34
- Charles Farrell, 89; Film and TV Actor, Developer, Former Palm Springs Mayor
- 5-Year-Old Girl Found Safe 38 Days After Abduction
- SOUTHLAND : Liz Taylor Suffers Relapse, Will Be in Hospital Six More Weeks
- Bootleg Dwellings Becoming a Fixture in the Southland
- Model of Olympic Training Center, Planned for Chula Vista, Is Displayed
- San Ysidro
- High School Athletes Allegedly Assaulted
- Commuter Plane Lands After Engine Malfunction
- Design Award Is Linked to Novel Modern-Decor Idea
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Azusa Pacific Seeks NAIA Titles on Track, Diamond
- SPORTSCOPE : World Cup Player Signs With Pro Soccer Team
- CBS Dominates Daytime Emmy Field With 74 Nominations : Television: The networks' order in nominations mirrored their daytime ratings. ABC got 39; NBC took 30.
- Stage Reviews : Filmmaking Satire Fails as a Theater Piece
- Republican's Bill Would Kill the NEA : Legislation: Rep. Phil Crane seeks to abolish the arts-funding agency. The writers' group PEN backs National Endowment.
- COMMENTARY : Griffey Jr. a Natural at Being Baseball's New Star Attraction
- Hester Quadruples His Fun in City Track Prelims
- Countywide : B-17 Bomber Flying in for Aircraft Meet
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Tolerance of Bigotry Has Run Out : Jimmy Breslin: The columnist flew into a rage. Now it's the debate about what he said that's raging.
- COUNTYWIDE : Tollway Boards Vote to Leave Merger
- FILLMORE-PIRU : Group to Advise Council on Growth
- Otay Mesa
- ORANGE : 3 Types of Fireworks Banned by Council
- USD's Cheek Shows He Can Play a Little
- THE SIDELINES : British Race Yacht Hit by Whale
- Cyclist Rogers Climbs to 34th
- CCAA TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : CSUN Could Threaten Cal State L.A. at Last
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Rain Temporarily Saves Agassi
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Lauby Gets Second Straight No-Hitter, El Toro Wins South Coast Title
- Dance Review : Joffrey Ballet Dances Balanchine's 'Cotillon' at Pavilion
- Work With 'Cherry Orchard' Puts Choreographer Isaacs on New Footing
- Matzo Ball Soup and Choucroute at New Broadway Deli
- Loyola's Last Home Games on Sunday
- REAL ESTATE
- Fremont General Corp.: The Santa Monica holding...
- British License Plate: High Fee for Slow Pace
- Man, 19, Kills Himself in Russian Roulette
- Fallbrook
- The Science Project That Was Put on Ice
- IRVINE : Law Prohibits Heavy Vehicles at Night
- PERSPECTIVE ON RACE RELATIONS : A Revolt by the Underclass? : America must promote social and economic equality now; otherwise inner-city militias could become reality.
- COMMENTARY : Lasix Study Reflects Poorly on Industry
- 'Pet Sounds' Finally Reissued
- ART
- A Club That Works: Chadney's in Burbank
- Actors Pay the Rent to Revive Theater : Stage: The 50-member company opens its first season with David Rabe's 'In the Boom Boom Room.'
- Consumer Credit Swells by $2.6 Billion: Americans...
- Real Estate Prices Pose a Problem for S&Ls;, Seidman Says
- New Line Stock Sale: New Line Cinema...
- Regulators Meet With Bankers to Ease Credit Fears
- Slow Growth to Continue in Pacific Region:...
- Men Pitching Headstones Over Wall Held for Theft
- Beijing Campaign Against Dissidents in U.S. Disclosed
- Commuter Bus Fares Boosted to Discourage Out-of-Towners : Santa Clarita: Antelope Valley residents use the city's subsidized line to save money on trips to downtown Los Angeles.
- Homeowners Awarded $8.1 Million for Defects
- IRVINE : Sheridan to Appeal Project's Expansion
- Mexfly No Stranger to U.S. Researchers : Persistent pest: An American expert spent 30 years in Mexico studying how to deal with the insect and its threat to agriculture.
- EL TORO : Recycling Scheduled
- Cal Lutheran, Master's Fall in Baseball
- Nash Tries to Resign From 76ers, but Katz Wants Him to Remain
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASEBALL REGIONAL : Illness Clouds Lackie's Playoff Pitching Status
- DIGEST : Simi Valley Pair Join Ventura College Team
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton's Olsen Hits Record 13th Homer
- Confronting Loss in 'Cherry Orchard' : Stage: Chekhov's enduring play hits home for actress Lynn Redgrave, director Tom Moore and the Playhouse itself.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wire': Plight of Political Prisoners in U.S.
- Mamet's 'Shawl' Feels Like an Early Work at the Waterfront
- Saudis to Expand Oil Output Capacity: Saudi...
- Pickens Ad Goes Unpublished in Japan
- Optical Radiation Sets Its Sights on New Movie Sound
- Pauline Frederick Dies at 84; Helped to Open Broadcast Journalism to Women
- Lockheed Strikers Will Vote on Tentative Accord
- Death for 12 Drug Dealers
- S. Korea Dissidents Again Battle Police; Seoul Issues Warning
- SINGLE-FAMILY HOME FUTURES
- Orange County Philharmonic Society Wins NEA Grant : The society board will meet over the weekend to discuss whether to accept the $3,500 award.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : This 'Mermaid' Wins the Audience, Too : 'The Mermaid and the Prince' is the Peter Pan Players' original variation on the classic Hans Christian Andersen story.
- Dance Review : Dancers' Individuality Lost in Ailey Performance
- FOCUS: BACK BAY COURT
- CONSUMER NEWS
- P. M. BRIEFING : The European Makes Its Debut
- Widow Charges 'Fraud' in Gucci's Will
- Horse Trading : Miniatures Bred in U.S. Could Make It Big in Japan
- Progress Reported in Battle Against MS : Medicine: Caltech researchers say a new technique is extremely effective in treating and preventing a form of multiple sclerosis in mice.
- Subway Begging Not Free Speech, U.S. Court Rules
- Squirrel Slur Sparks Furor : Wildlifers Outraged by Lujan Talk
- Crews Fortify Levees in Texas, Arkansas as Floodwaters Crest
- A Bad Attitude Can Zap Stamina, Study Finds
- Development-Control Bill Dies in Senate
- Daughter Admits She Joked Over Murder Plot
- Rape Arrest Is County's First Using DNA Test : Crime: Officials say 'genetic fingerprinting' led to the arrest in the rape of an elderly woman, ushering in a new era for Orange County law enforcement.
- Beefing Up the Clean Air Act : But an Amended Measure Is a Long Way From Law
- FREEWAY LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Wins in 10th, Spoils Buena Park Party
- SANTA ANA : Courthouse Class Tours Plead to Stay
- Police Target Madonna Ticket Scalpers : Music: $30 tickets to her concerts at the Sports Arena reportedly are selling for as much as $600.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Kessler Pitches Laguna Hills Past Woodbridge
- THE SIDELINES : Celtics May Shuffle Front Office
- SOUTHERN SECTION SWIMMING PRELIMS : Wild Paddles the Competition : Freestyle: Hart junior posts best time at 50 yards and makes strong showing in 100-yard event.
- Pistons Have Knack, Down Knicks : NBA playoffs:Detroit wins 12th consecutive postseason game, 104-97, and takes 2-0 lead to New York.
- Eastwood Talks His Way Into Change of Pace Role
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Marcela's in Van Nuys Cooks to the Beat of the Tango : Entertainment: Valley eating establishment that's quiet by day becomes an Argentine hot spot by night.
- Rohrabacher Wants to Kill NEA Funding : Legislation: His plan and a bill by Illinois' Rep. Crane bring to four the number of GOP proposals for the NEA, which range from leaving it entirely intact to total destruction.
- Boesky to Be Witness at Trial for First Time : Securities: The convicted financier is scheduled to testify in next week's trial of a former associate indicted for inside trading.
- 30-Year Treasury Bills Sell Well at Finale of Auction
- Pioneer Unveils Car Navigation System: A new...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Soviets Buy Subsidized Wheat
- P. M. BRIEFING : Inflation Hits 9.4% in Britain
- 21 Arrested, Cash and Drugs Seized on Mohawk Land
- Pamphlet Lists Plants Toxic to Cats
- British Diplomat Spy Ring Had 'Fifth Man,' Ex-KGB Agent Says : Espionage: Such a person's existence was suspected. But the retired colonel won't tell who helped Philby, Maclean, Burgess and Blunt.
- Bush Says Budget Summit Is Wide Open but Won't Show His Hand Yet
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : People Whom Students Admire Most
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Seeing 'Deutschland Through a Looking Glass'
- French Train Cracks Its Record at 317 M.P.H.
- Shipyard Sued Over Sinking of Restaurant Ship : Princess Louise: The Bank of San Pedro says Southwest Marine workers were negligent while trying to repair a hole in the listing vessel. Insurer Lloyds of London is also named in the suit.
- Actor Kelsey Grammer Arrested in 2 Cases
- BETTING WITH BOB
- A Hue and Cry Over a Batting Cage : Burbank: A high school baseball coach awaits trial on charges that his business violates city noise ordinances.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : American Agassi Upset in German Open; Becker Rolls Into Semifinals
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Salisbury: New Taste, Old Touch
- Walter Matthau and Mozart . . . Another Odd Couple : Music: Actor will guest-conduct the Los Angeles Mozart Orchestra on Saturday at the Wilshire Ebell.
- New Stock Authorization: Shareholders of Pacific Enterprises,...
- Kansas Race: The Politics of Death : Law: Support for penalty is high in all regions, but has less impact in states that resist capital punishment.
- House Approves Unpaid-Leave Bill : Congress: Workers would be granted up to 12 weeks a year for family and medical reasons. The 237-187 vote indicates that a threatened Bush veto would be upheld.
- Muslims Win College Vote
- Economic Aid Key to Drug War Victory, Candidate Says : Peru: Presidential front-runner Fujimori opposes U.S. enforcement assistance alone. Repression is not effective, he maintains.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Nepal King OKs Constitution
- NATO Ministers Insist on Nuclear Deterrent : Military: Defense chiefs will meet in July in London to 'adjust' the organization's role.
- Financially Ailing Hospital to Sell Land
- Petti Will Be Released From Prison Today : Silberman case: Reputed mobster served two-thirds of a sentence for violating probation. He must confine calls to his family and lawyer because of his phone use in alleged money-laundering scheme.
- Restraints' Use in Jail Infirmary Probed
- If aliens from outer space wanted to...
- Homeowner Who Built Illegally Must Pay $165,000 for Open Land
- JUNIOR COLLEGE REGIONAL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Break Used to Bone Up on First-Round Foes
- Family Denies Slain Man a Gang Member : Trial: A Satanas member describes the weapons and racial hatred that led to the killing of Manuel Rodriguez.
- Grossmont Is Losing Coach, Not Much Else
- 3 Schools to Participate in Sports Day Event
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Dominant Dancer and Nasers Pride Top Senorita Stakes Field Saturday
- Their Ears Still Burning, Padres Pound Cardinals
- POP NOTES : Local Talent to Play Benefit May 19 for Child Abuse Victims
- 2 Films on Families Worth a Look
- SHORT TAKES : Two Picassos Stolen in Miami
- MOVIE REVIEW : Sensual Surprise in Clever 'Body Chemistry'
- Security Pacific Files Foreclosure Notice on Keating's Home
- Bell Atlantic Suspension Dropped: The Treasury Department...
- WORLD : 2 Norwegian North Pole Walkers Deny Cheating on 500-Mile Trek
- A Jewelry Mogul by Her Own Design
- No Arrests Made in Alleged Courtroom Gang Beating
- Loss May Triple in Killed HUD Program : Housing: Auditors say the plan, which also financed marinas and golf courses, was of little benefit to people of low or moderate income.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Democrats Spar Over Finances, Waste
- Jordan Ranch Land Exchange Decision Put Off : Parkland: A House subcommittee delayed action at the urging of Rep. Beilenson, who has mixed feelings about the deal with Bob Hope.
- 3 Men Arrested in Theft of Car From Clipper Benoit Benjamin
- Witness, 11, Breaks Down on Stand at Buckey Trial : McMartin case: Girl asks for a break while testifying in molestation case. She returns after an hour, but answers most questions with "I can't remember."
- Fishermen Say Ban Would Doom a Way of Life
- Conservative French Fare Proved to Be Just What Public Ordered
- San Diego
- Officer Defends Handling of Aliens : Trial: Lloyd J. Hoff Jr. testifies that it would have been unproductive to arrest the men he and a partner are accused of kidnaping and robbing.
- Vista Trustees Vote Unanimously to Reduce High School Tracking
- Ely Urged to Resign or Face Recall Campaign : Finances: The college trustee says he will not step down despite the calls by a citizens group and the faculty senates at the district's three schools.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress' Howard Stops Katella on One Hit, Strikes Out Eight
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Need to Lean on Airport Contractor
- Spurs' Big Gun Shoots Down Trail Blazers : NBA playoffs: Robinson gets game in gear as San Antonio cuts deficit to 2-1, 121-98.
- Start Spreading the News: Networks Have Stories to Tell
- In This Race, Angels Steer Into the Wall on First Lap
- Sports Treasures Come From Mines, Too : Workers: Without college competition, top athletes are recruited and get the best jobs.
- Irvine Lands NCAA Tennis Berth
- ART REVIEWS : Fischl's Growth Defined in Wight Exhibit
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : TUSTIN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Interest Rate Decline Sends Dow Up 5.63
- Hilton Hotels May Reapply for Casino in Atlantic City
- Dow Zooms 63.07--Near All-Time High : Wall Street: Stock surge laid to falling interest rates and good news on inflation.
- Business Leaders Do a Turnabout, Predict Growth
- KGB Reveals Illegal Sales of MIG-29s, Tanks Abroad
- WORLD : Hawke Called 'Spineless Wimp'
- State Panel Recommends Malathion for El Cajon
- Desecration of Jewish Graves Angers French
- New Charges Tie Barry to Drug Use Years Before Arrest : Narcotics: The second indictment could make the capital mayor's expected defense of entrapment much harder to support.
- NATION : Roberts U. to Buy PTL Network
- 3 Jailed Americans to Finish Terms in U.S.
- Man Sentenced to 9 Years for Treaty Oak Poisoning
- Christian Foes Battle With Artillery, Rockets in Beirut : Lebanon: The fighting apparently was prompted by the army's attempts to restrict ports.
- Chicago Murder Case to Test Federal Death Penalty Law : Crime: Two alleged members of a drug ring face charges in the slaying of an informant. A court challenge is expected if the sentence is imposed.
- Pressure for Insurance Reform Spreads Far From California : Auto coverage: Companies face fights in several states to roll back premiums or offer rebates. The firms are fighting back hard in the courts.
- De Klerk Meets Mitterrand on European Tour
- Cranston Seeks Funds for His Legal Defense
- VENTURA : Peace Corps to Send Teacher to Hungary
- Old Masonic Lodge: Past and Present Win Appreciation
- Video Store Robbed; Owner Tied Up by Gun-Wielding Men
- Flames Were Put Out by Kings, but He Was Burnt to a Crisp
- Sidekicks Again Test Sockers
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Torrance's Victory Over Beverly Hills Earns Share of Title
- CLU's Cohen Advances in Singles, Doubles in NAIA District 3 Finals
- Chaminade Hires Pair of Coaches
- COLLEGE NOTES : Pepperdine Hopes to Cut Loyola's Lead in Baseball
- Landeros Powers Chapman's Victory
- THE SIDELINES : $50,000 Prize for World Record
- THE SIDELINES : Doleman Now Top-Paid Viking
- Familiarity Breeds a Championship for San Fernando : Prep baseball: Ceniceros emulates power-hitting cousin Najar by driving in six as Tigers beat Kennedy in title showdown.
- El Segundo, St. Bernard to Play Title Game Today
- 'You Write It for Me,' Clay Says of X-Rated Act
- LEGAL FILE
- LOCAL : Acton Man Held in Gun Barrage
- Mind Games : How Personality, Sports Match Up
- W.Va. Governor to Wed Conductor of Symphony
- TRANSITION / THE 'UNBANNED' : Score Card of Censorship Changing Fast in S. Africa : Many books previously forbidden for political reasons are now allowed, and readers and even customs agents can't keep up.
- NATION : Mother, Man Held in Fire Deaths
- SOUTHLAND : VSI Admits Conspiracy Guilt
- 2 Rival Health Insurance Bills Are Approved by Senate Panel
- FASHION : Grad Wear: Dancing on a Thin Line
- A New Breed of Crime Fighters
- San Diego
- Official's Vote Was Lawful, FPPC Says
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : State Wants to Send Old Pier to Bottom
- Simi Criticizes Cranston Over Jordan Ranch
- Marine Denies Assault on Clerk
- 'Cheers' Actor Is Ordered to Stand Trial on Drug Charge
- Prop. 112: Embracing the Ethical Life
- Another Condor Chick Hatches at Wild Animal Park
- A Tragic Trip : Routine Errand Ends in Death as Woman, Youth on Drugs Collide
- Angels Approach the Cellar : Baseball: Loss to Mariners leaves team in a virtual tie for last place with the Royals.
- CLU Gains Split With Adams State in Softball Playoffs
- Kid Stuff : Music: The industry finds a new market as recording artists cater to baby-boomers' babies.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Big Bang' a Witty, Venal Look at Filmmaking
- Ghost Stories : Author Finds Success by Getting Inside the Skin and Becoming the Voice of His Collaborators
- Long-Suffering Mother Learned From Real Pro
- WORLD : Empress Elizabeth of Europe?
- Students Exhibit Their Own Styles
- NATION : Reagans to Visit Europe in June
- Kennedy Controversy: Rhode Island State Rep. Patrick...
- MOORPARK : Progress Reported in School Land Dispute
- Council OKs Limits on Hillside Houses
- Brave Girl Who Won Hearts of Many Dies of Leukemia
- OXNARD : Man Arrested Over 3 Bank Robberies
- Mira Costa Opens Volleyball Playoffs Tonight
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Saugus Leads Pack, but Who's Next?
- LOS ALAMITOS : Blurr ForSure to Risk Clean Slate Saturday
- Dodgers Face Sweeping Changes : Baseball: They lose third consecutive game to Expos and fourth game in a row. The team might undergo a face lift in the next few weeks.
- Flash! Chargers Tinker With Line! : NFL: A new offensive line coach? Players in different positions? That's hardly news, given recent history.
- Tuned In to Children's Music
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rare Works at Season's End
- Stage Reviews : La Mirada Musical 'Suds' Makes '60s a Dream
- Fired Auditor Awarded $2.6-Million Judgment : Workplace: The damage amount may be a record for a plaintiff who was employed for less than three months.
- U.S. Honors Its Top Entrepreneurs
- Knott's Berry Farm Unveils Low-Cal Fruit Spread : Diet foods: The product is not the first low-calorie jelly but it is the first to be made of the artificial sweetener NutraSweet.
- U.S. Protests Vote Tactics in Romania, Recalls Envoy
- Senators OK Revision of 1939 Hatch Act
- Biden Doubles Government Estimate of Cocaine Users : Addicts: Key Democrat cites a new study that puts the number at 2.2 million Americans. Bush's drug policy czar angrily challenges the figure.
- THE PICKER : A Woman Finds Treasure in the Trash of Balboa Island
- NATION : Noriega's Lawyers Meet Castro
- Iran Again Enforcing Its Dress Codes