- Gwynn Driving Force Behind Padre Victory : Baseball: Right fielder gets homer, two RBIs as Padres beat Atlanta, 7-3.
- Rusefest '91 to Feature New 'Night People' Suite
- PacTel Drops Out of British Venture: The...
- James L. Redman has been elected president...
- Storage Equities Reports 24% 1st-Quarter Profit Dip
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Draft Copies of Constitution Found
- N.Y. Company to Acquire Game Firm in Stock Swap
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- 3 in King Beating Say They Feared for Lives : Police: The detailed account of the incident is contained in a 314-page LAPD Internal Affairs report.
- Judge Denies Access to LAPD Files : King beating: The Christopher Commission is seeking records on four officers. The court rules that release of the material might jeopardize a fair trial.
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Profiles : 10 Pacific Rim Giants Tread Own Paths to Influence : Rong Yiren: Staying Power Pays Off
- World Report on the Pacific Rim
- Council to Consider a Ban on Handguns
- TUSTIN : Summer Classes for Migrant Children
- ALISO VIEJO : Troops Are Praised to the Skies
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING BEATING : The Internal Affairs Report
- 2 Convicted of Murder in Party Death
- Inaba Knocked Out of NCAA Championships
- 40 Students Hold Rally to Protest Dorm Policy at Chapman College : Education: They say the real motivation in requiring on-campus living is that the college is having trouble filling its new multimillion-dollar housing facility.
- More Than Just Cyclists' Safety : Helmet law protects riders, and a society that must care for the injured
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- It Is Football Follies, but Owners W-LAFF to the Bank
- COLLEGE BASEBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT : Fullerton and Loyola Left Out of 48-Team Field
- Wright Prepares to Get Up to Speed : Indoor soccer: Socker player hoping to overcome injury in time to hurt Crunch in MSL Championship Series.
- O.C. THEATER : 'Moonshadow' Casts Different Hue on War : Orange County writer Richard Hellesen opts for a different approach to 'Nam in 'Moonshadow,' which is being staged by SCR.
- Judge Orders Hearing on Charges of Bias
- Two Chapman Softball Players Receive All-American Honors
- Eric A. Nelson has been promoted to...
- Yasha Remarketer has joined the technical management...
- New Image Cites Sales Drop in 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Elaine Ashley has been named sales manager...
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Profiles : 10 Pacific Rim Giants Tread Own Paths to Influence : Chung Ju Yung: Strong-Willed, Self-Taught
- Genetic Cancer Therapy Unveiled
- California IN BRIEF : HEMET : 2 Small Quakes Jar Riverside County
- 4 Prisoners, 7 Guards Die in Sudan Desert
- Desert Tortoise Springs Back : Ecology: The March rains made the desert a lush carpet of grass and flowers for the first time in six years. It is a gourmet's delight for the animals.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Payments to Indians Held Millions Short
- A Murder in the Colonies : Books: In researching 'The Strange Death of Mistress Coffin,' author Robert J. Begiebing overturns myths about women of the 17th Century.
- Woman Plummets 9,500 Feet as Parachute Fails
- Search Fails to Turn Up Man Who Left Pyramid Lake Picnic, Then Disappeared
- Casting Snake Eyes at Vegas Trip : City Hall: A shopping center convention is 'a junket, a pleasure trip,' one councilman says.
- Award Made in Jail-Assault Claim : Court: A man who said he was injured while he was handcuffed by a former Anaheim jailer wins $100,000.
- Husband of Molina Still in Business With County : Government: Despite her campaign pledge withdrawing a $100,000 contract, Ron Martinez's firm is doing the same work--without approval by the Board of Supervisors.
- COUNTYWIDE : Steiner to Run for Lewis' Assembly Seat
- Day's Plan to Whitewash Protest Wall Angers Students
- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Reardon Relieved After Joining 300 Club
- Motor Racing
- Rational Fishing: A Cause That Got Away?
- Europe Takes to WLAF, but Will It Catch On Here?
- Computer Marketer Loses $185,000 in 4th Quarter
- Jamie Valensuela has been named general manager...
- Big Bank Merger Proposed: National City Corp....
- Orion Pictures Corp.: The New York movie...
- Apple to Trim 1,560 Positions by End of 1991
- Literary Group's Co-Founder Quits
- A Parade of TV Praise for Gulf Warriors, War
- Hoffa Stepson Reportedly Out of Teamsters: Charles...
- Charles W. (Jack) Giacomini has been named...
- Orion Seeks Recapitalization: Orion Pictures Corp. made...
- Mortgage Rate Index Falls: The monthly median...
- Soviets Plan Step to Full Convertibility of...
- House Votes to Slash Missile Defense Funding Despite Veto Threat
- First Capital Has Huge Loss, Intends to File Chapter 11
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Changing Lifestyles : How Three Asian Families Work, Play, Learn and Pray : Meet the Arellanos of Hagonoy, Philippines . . .
- Angels Sign Valenzuela to 1-Year Deal
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Profiles : 10 Pacific Rim Giants Tread Own Paths to Influence : Li Ka-shing: From Refugee to Billionaire
- COMMUNITY WATCH : Team Work
- Utilities Announce Plans to Fight Global Warming
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Water Rate Hike Is Recommended
- OXNARD : Police Now Think Train Killed Man
- Pair Convicted in Fatal Drive-By Shooting
- COSTA MESA : School Plan to Ease Crowding Weighed
- Escondido
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Charter Meant to Rein In, Not Encourage, a Meddling Council : The framers wanted a strong police board, one with power to punish chiefs who condoned brutality or corruption.
- COUNTYWIDE : MWD Rep Talks on Weathering Drought
- OJAI VALLEY : District Ordered to Study Air Pollutants
- SCHOOL REPORT : $513,978 Federal Grant Will be Used for Bilingual Education Program
- Police Investigate Leads in La Habra Attack
- Attempted-Murder Trial, Arising From Traffic Quarrel, Set for Jury
- OXNARD : Motorcycle Rider Injured in Collision
- Mania Moves to Anaheim : Baseball: Angels sign Fernando Valenzuela, who will begin a trip back to the majors at Palm Springs.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bannister Goes on Disabled List
- Jurisprudence
- Poway High Puts Lacrosse 'Fluke' Label to Rest
- Eddy Resigns as Softball Coach After Nine Seasons at Canyon High
- Robinson Sets Up a Victory : Angels: Langston gets it in 6-3 decision over White Sox, and Harvey gets the save, but there is help aplenty in between.
- GOLF SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP : 5-Under After 9 Holes, Woods Coasts to Title
- Photographic Beautification Project
- Japan Ready to Give Iran Credits: After...
- Muizz Hasham has been promoted to vice...
- Energy Investments Firm Faces Restraining Order
- Toys R Us Inc.: The Paramus, N.J.,...
- Leslie's Poolmart Blames Losses on Store Openings
- AME Inc. in North Hollywood won a...
- STOCKS : Dow Edges Up 5.59 in Light Trading Day
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Culture : How to Make It Big in Business: Coastal Chinese Point the Way : From Shanghai to Taipei, entrepreneurs are reasserting their people's ancient savvy.
- Wilson Signs Law Requiring Helmets for Motorcyclists
- CAMARILLO : Intersection Where Boy Died Is Studied
- Fairness the Loser in Kuwait : Trial of alleged collaborators mocks claim of due process
- Author of Poison Pen Letters Gets 37-Month Prison Term
- Dick Clark Productions' Quarterly Earnings Triple
- Major Airlines Offering New Discounts : Travel: The price reductions are in response to fare cuts made by Northwest Airlines over the weekend.
- Utilities to Cut Carbon Dioxide Emissions 20% : Pollution: Southern California Edison and the DWP cite greenhouse-effect evidence. Other industries oppose such a move, but environmentalists applaud the effort.
- Chicago Law Firm Agrees to Pay Up to $34 Million in Lincoln S&L; Case
- Armored Car Attack 'Accident'--Fugitive : Crime: 'Catch me if you can,' suspect in shooting allegedly tells a police officer by telephone after refusing to surrender.
- 2 Escape Injury as Plane Lands in Field
- A New Revolution in Selling Computers : Retailing: PC manufacturers are seeking and trying alternatives to the traditional dealer network.
- Greenspan Optimistic About Recession
- Burbank TV Firm Lays Off 110 as J. C. Penney Kills Cable Show
- Kmart Corp.: The Troy, Mich.-based discount retailer...
- Julia Baron has been appointed director of...
- Alaska Launch Site Awaits Commercial Takeoff
- Killer Music Signs Big Names to Do Product Jingles
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Profiles : 10 Pacific Rim Giants Tread Own Paths to Influence : Wang Yung-ching: Profit vs. the Environment
- Youth Kills 1, Wounds 2 at School After Feud
- S. African Panel to Study Return of Land to Blacks : Reform: The new commission will only make recommendations, but it marks a government retreat.
- Annual Cleanup Day Scheduled Saturday
- IRVINE : Soviet Adviser to Speak at UCI
- Floyd's Years of Frustration Finally End
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Who's Who in the Region
- Toxins Found Underground in Fullerton
- Gasoline Truck Blast in Bronx Kills Five
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Profiles : 10 Pacific Rim Giants Tread Own Paths to Influence : Kerry Packer: 'Powerful Mate' Survives
- Motorist Is Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Court Overturns Ex-Marshal's Bribery Conviction
- Clowns and Frowns : Entertainment: The circus comes to Ojai and Ventura. Activists protest what they call the inhumane treatment of animals under the big top.
- 2 Say They Were Fired for Wearing Union Buttons, File Charge
- Sex Assault Case at OCC Cleared Up
- University Awarded Grant for Teaching Sciences
- Cancer League's Cup Runneth Over
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM
- Charles L. Pedersen has been named head...
- James A. Robson has been named general...
- Blue Cross Earnings for Quarter Jump 89%
- Robert B. Horsman, San Diego National Bank...
- LTV Corp. Wants to Sell Aerospace Unit
- Once High-Flying Air/Space America Takes Last Bankruptcy Nosedive : Aerospace: Collapse that began with canceled 1990 Otay Mesa air show ends with assets of $25,000 to pay $2 million of claims.
- HemaCare Reports Loss, Cuts Operating Costs
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Program for Elderly Homeowners Is Expanded : Credit: Federal Housing Administration lenders will offer 25,000 'reverse mortgages,' which use a house's equity to generate cash for the borrower.
- Violence Rampant as India Starts Voting : Elections: The official death toll for the first of three days of balloting is at least 38. Turnout is just 50%.
- Bush Threatens Veto if SDI Funds Are Cut
- Democratic Civil Rights Package Expected to Bar Hiring Quotas
- Duesberg's Ideas--and the Rebuttals
- BREEDING BIRDS : RED-CROWNED PARROT (Amazona viridigenalis)
- World IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : 15,000 Stage Protest Against Regime
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Changing Lifestyles : How Three Asian Families Work, Play, Learn and Pray : Meet the Chis of Seoul, South Korea . . .
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Roh Meets Advisers as Unrest Continues
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Next Step : S. Korea Hindered by Its Self-Image : Region's second-biggest free-market economy could become the France or Britain of East Asia. But first the nation must overcome its pessimism.
- Wilson Plays a Greater Role in Preserving Mountain Parkland : Environment: Governor is working to maintain open space and increase recreational opportunities along the Santa Monica range. His actions set him apart from Deukmejian.
- COUNTYWIDE : 11 Arrested in Gang Clashes at Festival
- Obituaries : * William E. Wilsoncroft; CSUN Professor
- THOUSAND OAKS : Class Opens Door to Another World
- FULLERTON : Outstanding CSUF Professor Is Named
- Suit Accuses Sheriff of 'Frolicking' at Substation : Courts: Mother of stabbing victim who died outside facility alleges misconduct by then-Capt. Jim Roache and others. Roache denies being there that night.
- Report Favors New Government Center : Public services: A county staff document to be presented to the Board of Supervisors concludes that South County residents are spending needless time and money traveling to and from Santa Ana.
- 3-D Systems Has Quarterly Net Loss of $2.28 Million
- Maker of Workstations to Offer Common Stock
- A $90-Million Financial Tremor in the Bay Area
- David J. Ruml has joined Great American...
- BOOK REVIEW : A Trip Through the World of a Vodou Priestess : MAMA LOLA: A Vodou Priestess in Brooklyn <i> by Karen McCarthy Brown</i> ; University of California Press $24.95, 388 pages
- 70 Die, 1,000 Hurt as More Storms Batter Weary Bangladesh : Relief effort: U.S. task force is given diplomatic status. There is no word on how long it will stay.
- George Armstrong Custer III; Descendant of Famed General
- Hero or Heretic? : Peter Duesberg, One of the Country's Top Virus Specialists, Risks Reputation With Theory That HIV Doesn't Cause AIDS
- Pacoima Cave-In : Laborer Dies, 2 Injured After Trench Collapses
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airline Performance For March, 1991
- Measure J Was Defeated in Every City, Certified Ballot Results Show : Special election: The margins varied widely, from more than 10 to 1 in Yorba Linda to less than 2 to 1 in Santa Ana. Only 17.7% of the voters turned out.
- $12-Million Settlement OKd in Pool Accident
- Indians Have Change of Heart Over Dump : Waste: Los Coyotes tribe takes steps to invalidate its lease with a Pittsburgh company for a North County landfill.
- Off-Roaders' Park Hits Political Wall
- Ouster of News-Press Publisher Ends Year of Feuding at Firm
- New Time Warner Unit: Time Warner Inc....
- Securities Firm Seeks a Greater Presence : Trading: Otra wants to supplement its clearinghouse function by also becoming a retail brokerage.
- Child-Care Plans Help Law Firms at Bottom Line : Emergency care: The $20-per-day charge can save a firm the loss of an attorney's time for an entire day.
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Costa Mesa Firm Wins Contract for Satellite Equipment
- House of Pancakes Wants to Serve Up a Public Offering : Restaurants: Glendale-based IHOP Corp. seeks the revenue to keep bolstering sales, cut debt from a 1987 buyout and overhaul operations.
- Soviet Air Traffic Controllers Call Off Their Strike
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Profiles : 10 Pacific Rim Giants Tread Own Paths to Influence : Yoshiaki Tsutsumi: Not Losing the Inheritance
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Attackers Kill Two Journalists in Jungle
- Fighting for a Spot on the List of Causes
- MISSION VIEJO : Academic Decathlon Targeted in Budget
- OJAI : City Ready to Adopt a New Disaster Plan
- Meeting to Examine Mulholland Park Plan
- Law Firm Reaches Settlement in Lincoln S&L; Case : Thrifts: Chicago-based Sidley & Austin agrees to pay up to : $34 million in suits filed by bondholders of American Continental Corp.
- Disney Shuffles Its Plans, Cuts Hollywoodland : Entertainment: The re-creation of the famed boulevard in its heyday was shelved because of the proposed Westcot theme park.
- GE Unit in San Jose Wins Japan...
- Live Entertainment Profit Drops Slightly in Quarter
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : America From Abroad : Asians May Like Americans but They Respect the Japanese : A 'McDonaldized' U.S. approach doesn't help in Pacific Rim business dealings, executives say.
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Doing Business : How to Succeed in Asia: Don't Blab, Be Patient and Tune In to the Culture
- World IN BRIEF : SAUDI ARABIA : Computer Blamed for Patriot Failure
- Gulf Naval Lesson: Need for U.S. Control : Military: A British expert says the war showed the desirability of American operational authority over allied warships.
- Valley Center
- Taking the Sting Out of the Road : Highway: A community-backed plan calls for covering part of the Interstate 15 corridor down 40th Street, utilizing the decks for parks and other facilities.
- ANAHEIM : Home Aid Program Borders Expanded
- Softball Field Fee Schedule Reduced
- SANTA ANA : Commencement Set at Rancho Santiago
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Help Sought to Find Robbery Suspect
- New President Named for Loyola Marymount
- William A. Bryan has been promoted to...
- Bradley H. Stocks has joined Donovan/Irving Group...
- IBM Cuts More Computer Prices; Rivals Unveil Units
- 5 Local Firms Make Magazine's List of Best Small U.S. Companies
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Changing Lifestyles : How Three Asian Families Work, Play, Learn and Pray : Meet the Suzukis of Hiratsuka, Japan . . .
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : State Police End Robb-Linked Probe
- Watergate Book Blames Break-In, Cover-Up on Dean
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Public Gets a Peek at GOP Back-Room Spat
- Tip From Cabby Leads to Arrest in Robbery-Murder of Fellow Driver
- Sholom D. Comay, 53; Head of American Jewish Committee
- 1 Million May Starve in Embattled Horn of Africa
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Insider : 5 Forces Shape Asia Policy : With U.S. goals in the region gone blurry, the Bush Administration and Congress are tugged back and forth by conflicting constituencies.
- Would-Be Victim of Robbery Pierced in Chest With Arrow : Crime: Immigrant says 2 men demanded money. When he said he had none, he was shot point-blank.
- COUNTYWIDE : New Bus Contract Draws Protests
- Ventura 17-Year-Old to Be Tried for Murder in Drive-By Slayings
- Loan Problems Gouge Bank and S & L Profits : Economy: Seven of the region's nine largest financial institutions end 1991's first quarter with lower earnings than a year earlier.
- Buying a Landmark Takes Cash, Patience
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Photo Essay : A Dynamic Region of Growth and Change
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Contractor Charged in Slaying Plot
- * Quayles Abroad: Marilyn Quayle sipped sake...
- Quayle Seeks More U.S. Sales in Japan; Tokyo May Ease Ban on Rice Imports
- POWER ON THE PACIFIC RIM : Regional Outlook : Now Playing in the Pacific: A Clash of Titans : Washington and Tokyo struggle for economic and military balance in their new post-Cold War roles.
- COUNTYWIDE : Sanitation District Picks New Manager
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES: CLASSROOM CONTROVERSY : Deviating From the Curriculum Guide Is Wrong : If John Peloza cannot follow the state and district rules, perhaps he should move to a religious school.
- VENTURA : Gadfly Hit Process Server, Sheriff Says
- Men Take Baby Girl--Police Find Body : Crime: Kidnapers grab the 3-month-old child as her mother walks to a store in Orange. The case is similar to a foiled abduction two weeks ago in Buena Park.
- Successful Kids Are Best Reward for 'Parents of Year'
- Pentagon Official Resigns, Alleges Cover-Up on MIAs : Military: He sees an effort to 'bury the whole mess out of sight and mind' as U.S. seeks better Hanoi ties.
- Nader Alters Criticism of No-Fault : Insurance: He says industry-backed bill would raise rates for most drivers. Previously, he blasted loss of policyholders' right to sue.
- Brown Helps Wright Prevail in GOP Feud : Politics: The Simi Valley assemblywoman keeps a coveted committee seat. The Democratic speaker shows his power.
- LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL: THE 1991...
- Free Trade With Mexico
- Funding Our Future
- Job Training Funds
- Research Funds
- Overcrowded State Prisons
- Gen. Schwarzkopf
- Record Set Straight on Wonder Dog
- Overcrowded State Prisons
- Overcrowded State Prisons
- Public Must React Now on Pipeline
- Report Ignores Facts on Bernson
- Free Trade With Mexico
- Tennis
- Gen. Schwarzkopf
- Overcrowded State Prisons
- MOVIES - May 21, 1991
- MOVIES - May 21, 1991
- Kohl Presses U.S. for More Aid to Soviets : Diplomacy: Germany is determined to play a major role in world affairs, he says.
- Latinos Tell Panel of Anger at Police Conduct
- 170,000 Iraqi Children Face Death, Health Study Finds
- THE WINNER IS . . . :...
- IT'S ONLY A COLUMN: Syndicated humor columnist...
- CAMPUS CRIME: If your car gets stolen...
- Council to Try to Get Spaulding to Repay Money : Scandal: The council met in private, despite pledges to hold open discussion on the sex harassment case. Attorneys advised the closed meeting.
- Picus' Drive to Curtail Building Is Not Aimed at Mall : Warner Center: The councilwoman says she doesn't want to block expansion of the Promenade, despite her efforts to delay four major projects.
- WAVE OF THE FUTURE: The San Francisco-based...
- Names in the News - May 21, 1991
- Names in the News - May 21, 1991
- Names in the News - May 21, 1991
- Names in the News - May 21, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 21, 1991
- Obituaries - May 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 21, 1991
- Shoe Maker Targets Executive Sneaker Lovers : Retailing: Company plans to introduce a model that combines the feel of an athletic shoe with a corporate boardroom look.
- Northwest Airlines Cuts Some Fares
- THAILAND: For the first time, the country...
- Police Responding to Noise Complaints Kill Suspect
- U.S. Troops in Gulf Now Under 100,000
- Youth Killed, Girl Injured in Shooting : Slaying: The incident was the third murder in La Habra this year, police say. No suspect is in custody.
- Seek Credibility, Respect, Budding Lawyers Advised
- NEWPORT BEACH : Turf Will Replace City Parking Spots
- Husband Reports Wife Is Missing
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Injury Forces Mancini to Quit; Sanchez Wins
- GOLF : It's Even Tougher to Get Tee Times on City Courses
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Perry Wins Playoff for First Victory
- They're Pitching In to Win : Softball: Godwin and Clark are taking turns beating opponents from atop Mater Dei's mound.
- Motor Racing
- Ted Kennedy and TV . . . Still at Odds
- Voting Under Way in India; 10 Die in Election Violence
- COLUMN ONE : Chasing a New Type of Mob : Witnesses describe a Mafia-like group that ran an immense gambling enterprise in Chicago's Chinatown. The case is the centerpiece in the war on Asian organized crime.
- Typically Atypical San Francisco : Census: The city's diversity is reflected in its changing ethnic makeup and in people's lifestyles. Anglos no longer are a majority, and only 20% of the households include children.
- Towns--and Their Names--Just Aren't What They Used to Be : Identity: The area's residents have a long history of trying to spruce up community images by changing appellations. It hasn't always worked.
- The Trademark Is His, Copyrighted and All
- Football
- Soccer
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT : Corson's Shutout Gives Cypress a Championship
- Kjellanders Take 2 in Mission Bay
- 5-Hit Truth Is Stranger Than Gallagher Fiction
- Pop : Rob B: Britain Raps
- A Cannes Curiosity : 'Barton Fink' a Crowd-Pleaser--but Did They Understand It?
- VENTURA : Lost Youths Rescued in Los Padres Forest
- First Interstate Acquisitions Possible: The Los Angeles...
- Gold Bugs Become Bean Fiends in Japan : Asia: Lack of price activity in the metal prompts commodity buffs to switch to the vegetable, which may be in short supply because of weather.
- Darman Optimistic on Economy: President Bush's budget...
- Mutual Funds
- Foreign Stocks
- Often Overlooked, Utility Stocks Show Potential for the '90s
- Red Cross Plans to Upgrade 53 Blood Centers