- Co-Owner of Royals May Rebuy Team : Baseball: Developer's financial difficulties spark a proposal to sell off his 50% interest in the club.
- THE SIDELINES : Rain Delays Nelson Golf Classic
- They Should Sound Like Winners, Too
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP
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- Utne Reader Probes the All-American Quest to Buy Roots
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL : Smith, Lungren Square Off on Abortion, Oil Drilling
- Bellflower : City Employees to Vote Tuesday on Joining Union
- Employer Sanctions Issue Straining Rights Coalition
- Joffrey Director Resigns, Blames Power Struggle : Ballet: He forbids the dance troupe to perform his copyrighted numbers. Group is in the midst of financial problems.
- Patient's Mother Seeks Answers in Rape, Abortion : Camarillo: The suit on behalf of the retarded woman claims that state hospital officials sought authorization 10 days after the operation.
- Members Seeking to Purchase Country Club
- Steakhouse, No Match for Crime, Will Close
- Agency Moves Toward Plan for New Airport : Government: The action by the 5-city joint-powers authority may signal a power struggle between competing agencies over the site issue.
- San Diego
- COSTA MESA : First-Grader Snags $2,000 Scholarship
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- It's a Mom and Pop Victory for Blyleven and Angels, 3-0
- Kimble Entered in One-on-One Competition for TV
- Morningside's Leslie Eligible as Freshman
- ORANGE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Kaiser's Versatility Leads Brea-Olinda to 4-0 Victory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Blanks Saddleback, 9-0
- STAGE REVIEWS : Generally Tepid Business . . . or an Inspired Comic Weave? : A staging ploy enables the Irvine Community Theater production of 'How the Other Half Loves' to effectively contrasts two couples' opposing styles--with hilarious results.
- Day-Care Center Teaches Commitment : Echo Park: It was founded 20 years ago by self-described progressives who believed in fostering political and social awareness.
- Environmental 'Marshall Plan' Proposed to Combat Pollution
- President Asks Privatization of Mexico's Banks
- Bruin Center Fielder Believes in Letting Bat Do the Talking for Her : Softball: Yvonne Gutierrez from Culver City is hitting .378, with four triples, four doubles and 21 RBIs.
- Greyhound Drivers Fail to Meet Standards : Strike: At least 160 replacement employees are not certified by the state, according to a CHP report released by an assemblyman.
- Senate Panel Tops House in Defense Cuts : Budget: Both plans show sharp differences between Bush and Congress on spending priorities. Veto fights or a 'summit' are possibilities.
- Rabbits and Roses Get Top Billing This Year
- Sculptor Finds Nesting Place at School
- San Gabriel Responds to Rise in Gang Violence
- Six men and one woman have been...
- Inspirational Ray at Design's Cutting Edge : Education: Multidisciplinary SDSU Professor Eugene Ray impresses upon his students the need for creativity.
- Ex-Bodyguard of Winnie Mandela Charged With Activist's Murder
- Artist in Residence Is Building Her 'Nest'
- 3 Hospitals Get OK for Limits on Emergency Care Patients
- Cawthorne Petitions Court to Bar Urban League Suit
- KENTUCKY DERBY : Camp Is Feeling Frisky : Horse racing: Barrera and his people see many good omens going into the race.
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Timely Hits Get Sonora by Fullerton
- When Picking the Best, Bird Goes by the Book
- Long-Shots' Optimism as High as Odds
- Brison Faces Eligibility Loss After Arrest : Suspension: San Fernando High track and football athlete allegedly attacked Birmingham track Coach Scott King.
- THE SIDELINES : Daniel Eagles, Leads in Japan
- SHORT TAKES : $200-Million Art Theft to Air
- Nibbles and Bits
- PEOPLE WATCH
- SHORT TAKES : Soviet Musicians Eye Finland
- Shoppers to Get TV News, Ads at Checkout Lanes : Marketing: Turner Broadcasting System and ACT Media will beam the programming into supermarket chains in 10 to 12 metropolitan areas across the nation.
- GTI Corp.: The San Diego-based electronic and...
- U.S. Disputes Tale of Doctor's Abduction : Diplomacy: Police officials in Mexico initiated the plan, Atty. Gen. Thornburgh says.
- WHAT HAVE WE DONE TO THE WEATHER?
- Santa Monica : Guest Quarters Hotel Opens
- Iran Leader Slams U.S. Response : Hostages: Bush Administration called a 'frustrated child' for its reaction to release of 2 Americans.
- THE BEST YEARS : SENIORS : Sophia's Beauty Is Ageless
- Wall Honors Salvadoran Victims
- Man Acquitted in Palme Murder to Get $50,000
- At Lazy H Ranch, They Still Serve No-Nonsense, Home-Style Meals
- Irwindale, Crippled by Legal Bills, Seeks to Settle Lawsuits
- Vista's Debates Tobacco Ban for Minors
- Undersea Princess : The Louise Will Be Raised, but Only to Be Deep-Sixed Again as an Artificial Reef
- Drunk Driving Case Ends in Sentence, Shattered Lives
- Mural History of the City Flows From Tip of Their Brushes
- West Hollywood : Santa Monica Blvd. Closures
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Governor Vetoes Gas Tax Increase
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Reap Dividends in 8-2 Win
- Polonia Happy to Be With Angels, Expected to Get a Start Tonight
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : He Knows How to Beat Traffic at Stadium
- He Travels Long Road to Derby : Horse racing: Earlier this year, jockey Ron Hansen was banned at Golden Gate Fields. Now he's getting his first ride at Churchill Downs.
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- Los Lobos Dig Into Their Musical Past for UCI Farm Workers' Rally
- Pomona Upholds Plan to Sell Freeway Land
- North Hollywood Recreation Center, 5301 Tujunga Ave., North Hollywood
- Arcadia Reins In Horse Owner on Back-Yard Herd
- Too Many Large Fries : Today's Children Need to Get Moving
- Signal Hill : Emergency Moratorium Halts Residential Project
- Cavazos Issues 'Terrible' Report on U.S. Schools : Education: He deplores results of survey, but California School Supt. Honig says he uses misleading figures as an excuse to denigrate system.
- Plan Would Give Health Care to All Californians
- National Pet Week Will Begin Sunday
- Penasquitos Long a Favored Spot
- Pressure Soviets, Lithuanian Urges : Prime Minister, Hopeful About Summit, Meets With Bush
- Customers See Red After Cable TV Company Scrambles Signal
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golf Course Plans May Succumb to Gas
- Tonight's Medlfy Spraying
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 59 : Contest on Eastside Shapes Up as Test of Latino Political Clout
- Countywide : Population Rises 2% in One-Year Period
- COLUMN LEFT : Drug War Is a New High for 'Shining Path' : Maoist cult has become the self-appointed defender of coca-farming peasants.
- Laguna AIDS Refuge Cited : Health: State investigators write up private Ahimsa nursing home for a dozen violations. The facility was already under fire from critics who allege substandard care.
- Countywide : $112,347 on Its Way for Measles Fight
- Fryman Canyon's Cultural Values Debated : Development: Foes say ravine's history of public use, and its plants and wildlife make it a significant site. Builder calls the claim a ploy to stall his project.
- County's Growth in '89 Slowed, State Says : Population: Reports of a 1.9% gain to 668,553 residents puzzle officials expecting to see a faster rate of increase.
- Vote Clears Way for 1,300-Acre Nature Preserve
- Second No-Hitter for Vista's DeLeon
- Navratilova Easily Gains Quarterfinals Over Cueto 6-2, 6-2
- Police Copter Rolls Over; Officers Unhurt
- Reprimands Issued on Test Cheating : Schools: District doesn't fix blame in CAP exam scandal. But several administrators and teachers are accused of contributing to the problem.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Official Resigns Amid Allegations
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- Torrance OKs Purchase of Run-Down Building
- ANAHEIM : Student's Kicked Off Ballot for Condoms
- Gaslamp Quarter Theatre Company Halting Productions : Money Woes Leave No Recourse
- STATE : Ship to Be Patched, Then Sunk
- El Sereno Fire House Receiving New Look
- UPDATE / THE AMERICAN EAGLE : National Symbol Competes for a Home by the Seashore
- Love With a Perfect Stranger : Matchmakers: From introductions to background checks, go-betweens still find spouses for some members of ethnic communities.
- Germany's Role Up to NATO, Baker Says : Reunification: He rules out any voice for the Soviets in deciding if the united country will stay in the Western alliance.
- Compton Schools Project $7-Million Shortfall
- 'Judas Goats' Help Navy Rid San Clemente Island of Beasts
- Cities Turn to Port for Revenue
- Warrant Issued for 'Cheers' Actor Over Missed Court Date
- Even Rats Get the Better of the Deal
- San Diego
- State Orders Belly Up to Cut Off Booze at 12
- 2 O.C. Doll Makers Arrested on Fraud, Theft Charges
- A commentary in Nuestro Tiempo (December) rightly...
- Report on Election Was Misleading
- Mayor's Views
- Buy American-Made
- MOVIES - May 3, 1990
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- Cooking Up a Glossary of Terms
- STILL ELIGIBLE: The new People magazine cover...
- Police Patrol Indian Reservation After Slayings : Mohawks: Cuomo refuses to send in troops. A key aide will meet with tribal leaders and Canadian officials.
- CLEAN CAMPAIGN: UCI student elections officials expect...
- Mayor Urges Rationing Across the Southland : Water: Bradley unveils plan to mandate conservation. Other cities seem unlikely to follow L.A.'s lead.
- EURO-TECH: Fed up with your Sony? ....
- Priest Convicted of Molesting Altar Boys Accused in New Case
- Tense but Quiet Day Follows School Brawl : Inglewood: Half of the students and many teachers stayed home after violent conflict between blacks and Latinos.
- How Rationing Would Affect Firms : Water: For some, the plan presents a formidable challenge. But others that have already cut use of water use could emerge unscathed.
- LEAK BUSTERS: Though the water shortage is...
- Major Loss of Health Funding for O.C. Feared
- Widespread Rationing of Water Urged
- COLUMN RIGHT : Duty-bound to Mount the Bully Pulpit : By sparking debate, an attorney general gives judges 'education in the obvious.'
- No O.C. Groups Confirmed Yet for L.A. Festival : Arts: Many who intend to participate in the September event are still seeking venues and funding. They have until June 30 to firm up their plans.
- The advertising agency Hakuhodo/Los Angeles has named...
- Parliament's First Order of Business: Recasting Hungary's History : Government: Deputies open session today. Before choosing a leader, they will set the record straight about the 1956 uprising against Soviet domination.
- WORLD : German Economies to Wed July 2
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Men's Details : Accessories: Not Just for Women
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Suit Scoop
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Pacific Currents : Tokyo Men's Wear: A Younger Generation Rebels : Designers: Japanese business attire is Brooks Brothers conservative, but after five, anything goes.
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Ecowear : Throw-Away Jewelry
- PLATFORM : For Rioting's Sake?
- Strike Vote Delayed at 2 Kaiser Facilities
- Funds Voted to Sink Lopez Canyon Wells
- Moving to New Haunts : The Unexplained: Western Costume Co. is packing to leave its old building. Nobody knows whether the warehouse's ghost is coming along or packing it in.
- Books Bound for Doctors in Ukraine
- ANAHEIM : Council Eases Law on Street Vendors
- They Tackled a New Challenge : Fishing: Ken Willingham found a new life running a bait shop at June Lake. He was followed by two more generations of his family.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Weather or Not, It Was a Strong Start
- No Shortage of Rooters for Summer Squall
- THE SIDELINES : NL Expansion Plan Due in June
- Campbell Reduces Staff: Campbell Soup Co. said...
- Senate OKs $720 Million in Aid to Panama, Nicaragua : Congress: An abortion proposal attached to the bill raises the prospect of a veto by Bush.
- Manufacturing Expands for 1st Time in Year
- NATION : John Kennedy Jr. Gets Bar Tutor
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Choice Cuts : Short,Sweet and to the Point : Men: Could the ponytail really be dead? Yes, say some hairdressers. The newest look is wash-and-wear simple.
- City Council Will Vote on Funds for Foot Patrols
- CAMARILLO : Zone Change Yields Police Station Land
- Five Steps to Make Prop. 103 Work : Insurance: Any regulatory scheme must produce the same results as would competition.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Wins Sunset League Golf Title
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- THE SIDELINES : Europe Football League Folds
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Bounce Favors Villa Park in 8-6 Victory Over Canyon
- THE SIDELINES : Will Buy North Stars, Keep Team in Minnesota, Pair Says
- Tapes Sought in Blackmail Trial
- Tarkanian Denies Possible Clippers Job
- Striking a Balance Can Help Keep Athletes on Even Keel
- Rio Mesa Eases Into First Place
- Contreras to Coach Birmingham in '91
- Lovingier's No-Hitter Paces Laguna Hills
- COMEDY REVIEW : Seinfeld Amuses Without Abusing : As headliner for the Wellness Community's benefit show at the Improv, he was funny, but stayed clear of danger.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Post-Post-Kafka Soviet Quintet in California Debut
- Emerson Pleads Guilty in Defense Contract Case : Defense: The firm will pay $14 million in fines and penalties for inflating cost estimates for electronic gear.
- Door Assembly Pact
- At Polygram NV's first annual meeting as...
- FDA Approves Irradiation to Kill Bacteria in Poultry
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Holdup,' Carson's Lawyers Say
- 'Ball Is Still in Iran Court,' U.S. Says of Hostages
- Ireland Begins Tough No-Smoking Campaign
- Chicken Says He's Ruffling No One's Feathers Now
- Politics and Justice Are a Poor Mix : Law: Judges who bemoan the intrusion of politics into the judicial system often fail to see that they invited the problem.
- Initiative Duel Vowed on San Diego Growth : Politics: Builders, slow-growth advocates square off for another battle over the city's future.
- Santa Clarita to Rule Tonight on Disputed Project : Development: The City Council is considering allowing a developer to build up to 2,200 residential units in exchange for making $55 million in much-needed road improvements.
- America's Cup Promoters Seek Public Aid
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Gallego Helps UCI Beat San Diego, 9-6
- Angels' Parrish Has 4-for-4 Night in Rout of Orioles
- The United States and Soviet Union have...
- Hunger Pangs at the Plate : Accursed Slump the Bane of Many a Batter
- SHORT TAKES : Clapton Prays Before Concerts
- Magnetek Venture in Hungary: The Los Angeles-based...
- Riverside County New-Home Sales Up, Reversing Trend
- STOCKS : Dow Climbs 12 Despite Hint of New Inflation
- CONGRESS / BUDGET BLUES : When the Subject Is Money, Being a Grown-Up Is No Fun
- Copters Drop Canal Water on Wildfire in Everglades
- Titanium Sponge Plant Financing Approved
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Men's Details : In Living Color : In a Determined Move Away From Basic Black, the Vivid New Crop of Jackets Is Proving a Little Flash Can Be Fun
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Japanese Prince to Wed June 29
- Mattel Inc., Hawthorne, has named Joseph Gandolfo...
- Wedbush Sells S&L; Stock: Wedbush Corp., the...
- Hughes Awarded Contract
- Scleroderma Benefit Brings Out a Crowd
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Choice Cuts : Head Over Heels for Hair Bands
- Kidnap Figure to Testify in Camarena Case, U.S. Says
- Baxter Denies It Sold Plant to Get Off Arab Blacklist
- How Full Are Preschools?
- De Klerk, Mandela Urge End of Apartheid as Talks Begin
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Lady Bird Scales Down Activities
- 2 Men Slain in Mohawk Gambling Feud; Police Seal Off Reservation
- All This Day-Care Center Needs Is Kids : Children: The Scott Child Development Center has a state-of-the-art facility and toys and books galore. Yet only 22 of the 88 slots available are filled.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Welcome New Mooring Restrictions
- Countywide : Forest's Fire Season Starts 2 Weeks Early
- Hidden Hills Zoning Change May Be Too Little, Too Late : Housing: A developer says the council's failure to approve his entire project will prevent him from obtaining financing. He plans to press a lawsuit.
- Cycle Death Risk Put at 20 Times That of Car
- Japanese Official Freed After Gift Shop Theft : Diplomacy: Mayor Bradley contacted airport police to express concern about the arrest. Case against Nagoya City Assembly chairman was dropped within hours.
- Letter From District Warns Teachers That Homework Ban Violates Contract
- Ill Sylvia Sidney Will Accept Award
- SHORT TAKES : Reba McEntire Back on Circuit
- ART
- STAGE REVIEW : Object of Suit, 'Independence' Isn't Worth the Fight
- Guillaume's 'Phantom' Is Spirited Performance
- TREND WATCH
- P. M. BRIEFING : Bus Negotiators Meet Mediators
- GM May Weigh Plan to Double Smith Pension
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Yeltsin on Feet After Surgery
- Wedbush Sale Looks Bad for Great American
- Sergio Franchi, Popular Singer on Stage and TV
- U.S. to Propose New Cuts in Nuclear Arms in Europe
- Reed Is 'Very, Very Angry' Other Hostages Aren't Free
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ATTORNEY GENERAL : Democrats' Debate Shows Differences Aren't Great
- Mental Patient's Abortion Questioned by Mother : Rights: Emma Marquez, who says she never authorized the late-term surgery on her daughter, is suing Camarillo State Hospital.
- OXNARD : Man Shot Helping to Capture Suspects
- OAK VIEW : Comment Sought on Planned Restaurant
- Staunch Liberals Who Reinvent the Right Thing : Social policy: There's a new war on poverty afoot, and at its heart are conservative ideas aimed at empowering the poor. Welfare bureaucrats, look out.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Temporary Order Bans Sale of School
- Cutting to the Quick
- Engel Faces 2nd Count of Shoplifting Baseball Cards
- Portland Victory Could Prove Costly : NBA playoffs: Trail Blazers win at Dallas, but Williams and Duckworth are injured. The Pistons and Spurs also sweep their series.
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Field Hockey Team Loses
- UCLA Assistant Coach Named Chapman's Athletic Director : College sports: After several years of coaching football, Dave Currey says he's eager to embark on a career in athletic administration.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Pioneer Baptist Pounds Claremont, 39-5
- Charles Barkley Is One Making It Happen for 76ers
- Not Playing in Orange County : Theater: A Fullerton acting troupe splits with the Muckenthaler Cultural Center and accuses its trustees of trying to interfere with programming.
- TV RATINGS : NBC Pulls Out Another Win
- Intel Sees Japan Computer Dominance by 1992:...
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Mitsubishi to Take Control of Florida Rental Car Firm
- P. M. BRIEFING : Whirlpool Plans 1 Overseas Unit
- Courtney S. Wang has been elected a...
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- High-Tech Stocks: A Thrill a Minute
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Personal Style : Red Hot Chili Peppers: Rockin', Rollin'. . . and Swingin' : Sportswear: All work and no play can make a rock band a dull bunch. So this L.A. group relaxes on the golf course.
- Insurer's Employees Get Their Digs in With Underground Paper
- Council Members Address Forum : Tarzana: City leaders discuss traffic, crime and other concerns of Valley residents at an annual homeowners association meeting.
- ANAHEIM : Work Begins on Key Downtown Building
- Mother Holds Out Hope for Man Missing in Sea He Loved
- This Maleness Stuff Is Merely Women's Studies in Drag
- IRVINE : UFW Founder Asks UCI to Join Boycott
- Cemetery Lent $350,000 for Face Lift
- El Cajon
- School Starting, Ending Bell Times Will Go on a Rotation Schedule
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : In Past, Oilers Turned Lights On, Off for Chicago
- Not So Fast: Rockets Slow the Lakers : Game 3: Houston keeps control in fourth quarter for 114-108 victory. L.A. loses for first time in a best-of-five playoff game.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- LOS ALAMITOS : Apprehend Makes Debut Tonight
- Foundation Set to Preserve American Film
- OPEC President Calls for Slash in Oil Production
- Alan Friedberg has been named chairman of...
- LOCAL : 'Onion Field' Killer Arrested in Van Nuys on Knife Charge
- The Sky Is Falling--or Is It?
- Wilander Says He Won't Enter French Open
- Tackle Todd Dropped From All-Star Roster
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Coronado Beats St. Augustine, Closes on First
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Prince Gives Tribute to Friend, Offers a Peek of World Tour : Concert: Hits from the 'Purple Rain' and 'Batman' periods highlight benefit for family of his late bodyguard.
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Irvine's ALR Expected to Announce First Deal With National Retail Chain
- GAMES: Focus on Nature : Playing Games With Mother Nature
- Salvador President's Home Attacked in Rebel Offensive
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Choice Cuts : Hair With a History : Women: Leading stylists see '60s hairdos making a comeback in the 1990s. 'Sleek' is the word for the simple and dramatically shaped coifs.
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : In Profile : Yes, Yes, Yvette : For Yvette Crosby, Fashion Is All About Getting People Stirred Up and Talking
- PRICE: Writer Rises With Tales of South : Reynolds Price, Southern Writer, Rises Again
- Steak, Beer and Family Greet Ex-Hostage Reed : Freedom: Doctors who examined American in West Germany report no major medical problems.
- Educational Achievement Still Falling : Schools: Fewer seniors are graduating, Education Department's state-by-state report says.
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : In Profile : All That Glitters Isn't Always Gold
- Judge Slaps Gabor With Extra Hours of Service
- WESTMINSTER : Parents Fight New School Boundaries
- Parents Asked to Help Solve Mystery of Sick Students at Midland Elementary
- Contingency Fund Shrinks; County Vulnerable : Budget: A report warns that continued use of the money for non-emergency purposes is fiscally risky.
- FCC Bureaucracy Stalls Fate of Black-Oriented Channel : Television: KEEF, a UHF outlet and one of only two black-owned public stations in the United States, is embroiled in a power struggle.
- Arts Agency Plan OKd by Supervisors; Funding Is Delayed : Partnership: An ad hoc committee will serve as an interim state-local channel for support of programs in the county.
- <i> Glasnost</i> 'Swan Lake' Brings Its Own East-West Tensions
- Music and Dance Reviews : 'In the Works' Offers Newman, Contraband