- Yearning for Safe Streets and Secure...
- Mayor Bradley and L.A. Crime
- MOVIES - May 3, 1991
- Service Is Sometimes Saying You're Sorry
- TONIGHT: CBS liked Costa Mesa screenwriter Terry...
- CRIME SELLS: It has been out less...
- Bush Shrugs Off Story of Dispute With Powell : Gulf war: Woodward book says the chairman of the Joint Chiefs favored sanctions over military action.
- RARING TO GO: Ex-Dodger Fernando Valenzuela told...
- CHOOSY: Summer jobs may be tougher to...
- DEAR HOT: While shopping at Fred Segal...
- CHOLERA CHECK: County health officials are scrambling...
- Tartikoff: What's His Film Taste? : Movies: The Paramount chief-designate has the industry guessing whether he will bring the same energy and intelligence to film that he delivered on TV.
- Names in the News - May 3, 1991
- Names in the News - May 3, 1991
- Names in the News - May 3, 1991
- POP/ROCK - May 3, 1991
- Obituaries - May 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 3, 1991
- STOCKS : Dow Rockets 42.33 as Interest Rates Drop
- 8 Restaurants Are at the Top of the Class
- Cinco De Mayo : Primer on Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Mexican Cooking
- Cinco De Mayo : Mexican Snacks: Get the Lard Out
- Prime Rate Cut by Major Banks : Economy: The half-point reduction to 8.5% is hailed by the President. But economists are divided on how effective the move will be in ending the recession.
- Poll Finds Wide Legal Ignorance : Justice system: Nearly half think defendants must prove their innocence. Officials of the State Bar, which sponsored the survey, decry the results and plan an education program.
- Yeltsin, Coal Miners Reach Agreement : Siberia: Two-month strike may end. The Russian Federation is to assume jurisdiction over mines.
- Apollonia Rebounds in Video, Film Roles
- Husband Hears Screams on Phone; Wife Found Slain
- A Niche Carved : Unlike artists using marble or canvas, a skilled woodcarver must 'cut the way wood dictates,' Jess Zavala advises.
- Not in Their Back Yard : Liberal Idealism, Political Reality of Homelessness Collide in the Capital
- West Hollywood : Cross-Driveway Parking
- 2 Gun Deaths Look Like Murder-Suicide
- Alzado Charged With Battery on Law Officer
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE POSTWAR CRISIS : Who Was Dumb on Intelligence? : Did Bush receive--or ignore--the analyses that warned of Hussein's staying power and the Shiite-Kurd disaster?
- San Diego
- Blaze at Shooting Range Injures 4
- Deputies Kill Man, 28, in Bar Confrontation
- Video of Hotel Meeting Shown at Spy Trial : Court-Martial: Marine told purported Soviet agent that he is half Indian and resents America's treatment of Indians.
- Police Call Fatal Shooting Justified
- NBA PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Tiny Warriors Proving to Be Giant Killers
- HORSE RACING / THE KENTUCKY DERBY : Opportunity Found When Mentor Is Lost
- Prince Lost to Sport of Kings
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : 17-Year-Old Eliminates McEnroe in Straight Sets
- Citing the emotional toll of coaching an...
- FISHING : Sea Conditions Were Rough for Halibut Derby
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Perversity' Is No Laughing Matter : Irvine Community Theatre has a good cast in a respectable production. But there's little funny in this Mamet 'comedy.'
- Apple Predicts Earnings Drop; Its Shares Fall
- Another Top Official Leaves MAI Systems
- Italian Wine Designation
- Insurance Companies: Zenith National Insurance Corp. of...
- Cinco De Mayo : Chiles and Gossip--Shopping Is a Social Event
- BUNGEE JUMPING : Snapping Back : Falling from a hot-air balloon on the end of a rubber band is one way to improve your attitude about life on the ground.
- Anaheim Mayor, Gates Face Off Over Jail Tax : Measure J: In TV debate, sheriff says more cells are vital, but Hunter calls plan 'a billion-dollar boondoggle.'
- San Gabriel High Senior Wins Contest
- In Havana, May Day Parade Draws Hundreds of Thousands
- Two Coasts Toast 'Me and Bogie'
- Democrats Call for Tax on Rich to Aid Schools
- Quiet Meeting Reflects Panel's Demeanor
- OJAI : House Fire Blamed on Gap in Masonry
- O.C. Seniors Near the Top of Class in Placement Tests
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Eminent Domain OKd for 2 Ellis Lots
- Escondido
- Doctor Gets a Day of Special Education : Schools: Health care executive Henry W. Lubow acts as principal for a day at William Anderson School in Lawndale. His day is spent at a series of programs for handicapped students.
- Kishita Pitches One-Hitter in Rolling Hills Victory
- FOUR TO FEAR : The Morningside Girls' 400-Meter Relay Team Is Undefeated and Has the Nation's Best Time
- The Versatile Chicken: Breasts
- A First: Milk With a Warning Label
- Creditors Rip LTV Reorganization Plan
- Internal Report Urges Shake-Up of S.D. Police
- After Black Linguine: Black Couscous?
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Does America Love Its Children?; Not According to These Reports
- Whether Whole or by the Slice, Paolo's Pies Are a Pizza Work
- Texas' Treaty Oak Faces Major Trimming
- Upcoming Art Shows
- Medicare Deaths Up at 44 State Hospitals : Health: The number includes Placentia Linda Community. Twelve California institutions had lower than predicted rates, an annual study finds.
- San Diego
- Motorcyclist Dies After Falling Under Truck
- Man Arrested in Firing of Rifle
- SEAL BEACH : Finding Casts Doubt on Navy Expansion
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Recall Drive Targets Mayor, Councilman
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo's Sorenson Stops El Toro on One-Hitter
- MUSIC : 'Portrait' Does Poetic Justice
- Escondido Center Will Add Important Fixture in Arts
- Ban on Suriname Shrimp
- Making Schools Their Business
- For the Littlest Ones : Janis Ian to Sing in Benefit for Babies With AIDS
- Protections Seen Key on Trade With Mexico
- Brushing Up on Local Artwork
- Malibu : Delegation to Meet Soviets
- SPORTS NOTES
- Gifts for Mom in the Bag at Tarzana Store
- NOTEBOOK : Occidental's Tucker Agrees to Deal With Rams
- Holes in Deep Pockets: The tycoon who...
- TAKING SIDES : Profiles of two women with differing views of sex education and abortion.
- It's Usual Burbank Politics as 2 Sworn In to Council
- Putting a Stop to the Casualties : Safety: Picketing by teachers spurs city to plan traffic signal at crosswalk by Washington Middle School, where four children have been injured this year.
- Inglewood to Review Bed-Tax Auditing
- Animal-Control Centers Curtail Wednesday Hours
- Clerk Charged in LAPD Theft Shot, Critically Hurt
- County Issues Shellfish Warning
- Attorneys Seek to Delay Hearing on Harris Appeal
- Ocean Clouds May Limit Warming
- Park the Expansion Elsewhere
- Ragu Drops 'Fresh' From Label: Ragu Foods...
- Eastman Kodak Co.: The Rochester, N.Y., film...
- Midway Airlines Inc.: The Chicago-based carrier reported...
- Ryzhkov May Oppose Yeltsin for Presidency : Soviet Union: The former prime minister would accept a draft in the Russian Federation campaign. The election will be held June 12.
- MUSIC THE CRAWDADS : Catchy Tunes : The four-piece band plays its own rocking brand of the blues at Joseppi's.
- Santa Monica : Fairness of Rents Studied
- Family Roots : Genealogy studies can provide a link between generations and a way of reading history between the lines.
- The King of Fish : The commercial salmon season opens and the Chinook, the largest, is the most profitable for fishermen.
- Focus of Disney Bill Narrowed to Appease Critics
- U.S. Forces to Leave Southern Iraq by May 10 : Gulf: All U.N. observers are expected to be in place then. Iraqi forces also will withdraw.
- Citizens of No-Man's-Land: 3,000 Unwanted Kuwaitis : Gulf aftermath: The emirate once relied upon them. But now it doesn't want them to come back.
- A Tale of 2 Chiefs: 2 Cities in Turmoil : Law enforcement: L.A. has its Daryl F. Gates, and a Colorado village had its Daryl G. Gates, who also was a police chief in hot water.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Home Stage : A Chicano theater troupe founded 19 years ago at UCSB will perform a new sentimental comedy there Tuesday.
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Track Teams to Battle USC and BYU in Last Home Meet
- Give Thanks for Our Daily Grill
- Moving Experiences : Severely Handicapped Children Make Miraculous Strides in a Common-Sense Classroom Program
- Panel Urges Modest Plan to Renovate Alex Theatre : Entertainment: Citizens committee says fixing up the historic facility could cost no more than $4 million and be finished within 18 months.
- 'Wonder Dog' Follows Her Nose to Places Where Fires Were Set
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Though He Isn't Fluent, Milutinovic Knows Body English
- Bosco Tech Knocks Miraleste Out of First in Camino Real
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hatcher Signed to Coach Triple A
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Castle Park Wins With Gil No-Hitter
- 'Dallas' Memories : Cast Recalls Favorite Episodes of Long-Running Series, Which Ends Friday
- MacLeod to Resign From Knicks, Pursue Job With Irish
- JAZZ REVIEW : Hot-Tempo'd Artist at His Best on the Drums : Never content to just track the beat, Alphonse Mouzon constantly challenges his quartet during a pleasing performance at El Matador.
- 'Rags to Riches' Story Makes City a Contender
- Florida Passes Strict Election Spending Bill
- FISHING : Conditions Were Rough for Derby
- White Supremacist's Possessions Seized
- Cambodians Ask for More Police Patrols to Curb Crime, Gangs : Crime: City manager's staff told to draft a plan answering the pleas for a police substation in Anaheim Street district and bilingual emergency dispatchers.
- Wilson Scraps Try for State Insurance Aid
- Panel OKs Bill to Help Land O.C. Jail Site : Legislature: The measure would make it easier to condemn property for proposed Gypsum Canyon lockup.
- Vickers Has a New Hurdle to Clear : Track: After her start as a sprinter, former Pomona High standout has become one of the premier 400-meter hurdlers in U.S.
- Bonita School Superintendent to Resign Post
- Cinco de Mayo Fiestas Abound
- No Hoopla on a Sullen Moscow May Day : Soviet Union: The speeches are uninspiring and the slogans predictable. And Gorbachev says nothing. Many officials are absent.
- Walnut : Horse Trail Link Sought
- Poll to Assess Views on Parks and Open Space
- TV Documentary Planned on Chicano Movement
- New Data Spurs FPPC to Reopen Wedin's Case : Inquiry: A Times story reported the Brea mayor's involvement with a Costa Mesa planning firm.
- Tennis
- ANALYSIS : For NBC's Tartikoff, the Timing Was Right : Television: The entertainment division chief, restless under G.E.'s ownership of the network, is leaving for a bigger playing field while his flame still burns brightly.
- Pratt & Whitney
- A Little Peep at the Future of Pay-Per-View
- RETAIL / TOURISM
- UnionFed Financial Corp.: The parent of Union...
- Garlic Returns, Gourmets Deliver
- There's No Reason Not to Waffle
- Wines Without Wineries
- Discovery Does Cartwheels for Delayed 'Star Wars' Test
- Finding the Look for 'Latitudes' : Author and filmmakers scout possible O.C. locations to shoot movie version of the thriller.
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK / DICK WAGNER : Time of Celebration at Special Olympics
- Drug Users Seeking Jobs Turning to Small Firms
- Brea Mayor Worked for Firm Seeking City Job : Government: He was employed by the company on an unrelated project and denies wrongdoing. Contract talks were canceled after a call from the state.
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- FULLERTON : College Wins First in Building Contest
- Monthly Report
- Paul A. Hastings; Retired Building Official
- Roberts Outlines 'TwinPorts' Plan for New Airport : Aviation: Border facility would share runways and air traffic control with Tijuana's airport but terminal facilities would be kept separate.
- COUNTYWIDE : Officials Urged to Ship Canada's Water
- Drums of Past : Tom-Toms, War Dances Provide Glimpse at the Culture and Ways of American Indians
- SANTA ANA : Fire Stopped Short of Stored Antique Cars
- SAN NICOLAS ISLAND : Man, 31, Dies After Vessel Capsizes
- Worker Breaks Gas Line, Forces Evacuation of 20
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Hot Nakatani Is Kentucky Bound
- NCAA Keeping Three-Point Line at 19-9
- Even in Coaching Days, He Was Known for His Use of Language
- Price to Coach Olympic Festival Team
- Job Switch Grounded by Controversy
- PEOPLE WATCH
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Classical, Jazz a Bad Marriage
- Backer Spielvogel Bates, New York, named Kenneth...
- British Satellite Network to Get More Funding
- National Education Corp. Cuts Losses
- Loews Corp.: The diversified insurance and tobacco...
- Unocal Corp. has named Thomas B. Sleeman,...
- Anderson Resigns From MAI Systems
- A Little Goes a Long Way
- Louisiana Blast Leaves 2 Dead and 7 Missing
- Cinco De Mayo : Making the Microwave Speak Spanish and English
- Medicare Deaths Up at 44 State Hospitals : Health: Twelve California institutions had lower than predicted rates, annual study finds. Officials say statistics are meant to be screening tools, not a direct measure of quality of care.
- CITY COUNCILS SELECT NEW MAYORS
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- Region : Advanced Placement Results
- Outlook Brightens for Kurdish Refugees : Iraq: But allies may have to stay longer than planned. Diplomats warn of new surprises.
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK / DICK WAGNER : Bellflower Bears Try to Improve and Keep Dreams Alive
- FLICKS FILM & VIDEO FILE : Guest Shots : Director Robert Young and actor Edward James Olmos will be guests at a screening Sunday.
- WILDFLOWERS : Spring Glory : For the next few weeks, flower watchers should take delight in the colorful displays blanketed across area hills.
- We've all heard of cattle roundups, gang...
- RESOLVE DISPUTES WITHOUT GOING TO COURT
- VENTURA : Day-Care Operator's License Revoked
- MARCH RESTAURANT CLOSURES
- Dr. Elmer C. Zeiss; Retired Dentist
- Graffiti's 'Chaka' Told to Clean Up : Courts: Prolific tagger is sentenced to community service as part of three years' probation.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brewers Give Bit Extra, Win in 19 Innings, 10-9
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Pitchers Get in the Act as Esperanza Prevails
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton's Powell Gets Three-Quarters of Cycle to Help Beat U.S. International
- MUSIC REVIEW : Soprano Cheryl Parrish Delivers Artful Touch
- Northwest Valley Sprints Go to Brown : Prep track: San Fernando standout wins 100- and 200-meter races. Berths in City prelims possible for absentees or disqualified athletes.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Despite Wait, Concert Was a Deee-Lite
- STAGE REVIEW : Travails of Traveling Fast-Buck Schemers
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Death' May Have 'Ghost's' Mark
- O.C. Man Pleads Guilty to a Series of Loan Frauds
- Dolphin-Safe Tuna Fishing Is Aim of Bumble Bee Study
- COLUMN ONE : No Cheers From the Pacifists : Celebrations of victory in the Gulf have left the peace advocates feeling lonely, but not without hope. What, they ask, has war achieved?
- FILM : Watching Spinal Tap Hit Rock's Bottom
- British Sky-Diver Saves 2 Jumpers in Midair
- Police Discrimination Is Charged at Hearing : Beating: Testimony at Christopher Commission session alleges brutality and racial and sexual bias.
- EDUCATION : School Districts : First-Year Schools Chief Is Finalist for Tucson Job
- Focus On Visual Art : Co-ops, Galleries, Cities Draw On Local Talent in Burgeoning Market
- OJAI : Witness in Murder Case Cites Drug Use
- SANTA PAULA : Woman Reported as Missing Shows Up
- ORANGE : City Seeks Name for Its Recycling Mascot
- EPA Sues 5 Firms, L.A., Burbank Over Sewage : Pollution: Case involves hazardous waste that was supposed to be treated by companies.
- Redondo Pier Design Gets Preview : Architecture: Public favors 'V' shape in survey, but council members and residents differ over Victorian vs. Cannery Row style.
- Fans Prefer Game on TV to Live, as Angels, Finley Lose to Indians
- ROUNDUP : Montclair Prep Clinches Share of Alpha League Title
- Lobos Defeat Aztecs for WAC Title
- He Has Style, or So He Says
- Chrysler Loses $341 Million in 1st Quarter : Autos: The figures for the nation's No. 3 car maker cap the worst three-month period ever for the U.S. industry.
- Marvelous Cherry Fruit in a Pinot
- Downey Youth's Labors Pay Off
- New Job for Ex-Councilwoman : Politics: Defeated in bids for mayor and Assembly, Jan Hall is named to state agency post.
- Melting Pot of Belmont High Brims With Hopes and Plans
- HOLIDAY DINING : In Cinco With the Festivities
- Mourners Offer Eulogy for Slain Zoo Animals
- Rose Bowl Press Box Expansion Cut Back : Construction: City directors are concerned that the project may not be completed in time for the 1993 Super Bowl.
- Lebanese Army Takes Over Militia Zones : Military: It is its boldest step to end 16 years of lawlessness. Christian and Druze areas are affected.
- 3 Players Sign Letters of Intent With Pomona
- Police Sergeant Returned to Duty
- Inglewood Ducks Critic's Jab, Starts Youth Boxing Program
- Developer Offers to Sell Ground Water to State : Antelope Valley: Officials of two agencies vow to fight the proposal. The 6 million gallons a day would come from an area 16 miles southeast of Palmdale.
- FILLMORE : School District, City May Share Campus
- America West to Cut Flights From Palmdale
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Businesses Must Work on Car Pools
- General Explains Aircraft Use to Marine Investigator
- Naster's Grand Slam Lifts Thousand Oaks
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Nations Unites the Revival of SCC Tennis Team
- 3-Man Rotation Enough to Spin CSUN Through Baseball Season
- Local Efforts Move O.C. Closer to Country : Jann Browne Shows Star Power, Pickit Line and Reed Brothers Sound Good on New Albums
- MUSIC REVIEW : BSO in L.A.--Solid but Disappointing
- Times Mirror Unit Funds Environmental Program: Times...
- RETAIL / TOURISM : Wet Seal Clothing Chain Designs Art Contest Tailored to the Disabled
- Notebook PCs Boast Power--at a Price
- PacifiCare Health Systems Inc.: The company, which...
- Advanced Logic Research Earnings Up
- Teamsters Approve New Contract: Rank-and-file members of...
- RETAIL / TOURISM
- Sicilian Chili and Strawberry Cake
- Cinco De Mayo : Carnitas: The Guiltiest Pleasure
- High School Pupils Use Summer to Get Jump on College Careers
- COMEDY : Mittleman Will Peddle His Dry Goods in Irvine
- THEATER REVIEW 'CLUMSY CUSTARD' : A Rocky Parody : The Moorpark Melodrama's show combines gags, slapstick and strong pop music performances.
- A Career Path : For people interested in environmental work, opportunities are plentiful. But be prepared to accept entry-level positions.
- Compton : 3 File Late Campaign Fund Reports; 2 Still Delinquent
- TAKING SIDES : Profiles of two women with differing views of sex education and abortion
- Discovery Links Man to Americas for 36,000 Years
- A Perfect Pitch : Batting Cages a Big Hit with Boys (and Girls) of Summer
- Caltech Professor Elected to Academy
- It's Not Just for Mexicans Anymore
- A Guide to Disorders That Keep People Awake
- Backers of Art Festival Are Patient, Persistent, Businesslike
- Soka University Stands Firm : Development: School announces campus expansion plans and ends talks with officials who want land for park.
- Downey : Sale of Vacant Unsworth School Site Canceled Again
- Arms Protest : Priest's Fast Decries the Way Hollywood Will Salute Troops
- LAGUNA HILLS : Little League Lawyer Scores Theft Suspect
- In the Spring of '41
- PLATFORM : No Helmet Law
- South Bay High School District Withholds OK of Unification Plans
- Record 31 Stadiums Seeking Games in 1994 World Cup
- Monster Rock : Frankenstein will play its loud, punk rock music Monday night at Club Soda in Ventura.
- THE HOUSE
- EDUCATION : School Districts : Lynwood Student Walkout Protests Year-Round Plan
- New England's Wide-Ranging Economic Ills Far From Over : Unemployment lines are long and 'Help Wanted' signs scarce. Despite a pickup in home sales, optimism for a recovery remains in short supply.
- Burglary Suspect Critically Hurt as Cycle Crashes
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Home Federal Bank Robbed; No Suspect
- San Diego
- Investigation of Cocaine Ring Leads to 3 Arrests
- Council Panel Restores Mayor's Trims in Budget : Government: Committee suggests retaining police officers and children's programs. Hiring freezes, deferred projects and a cable TV tax would provide funds.
- Brinks Driver Robbed by Well-Dressed Gunman
- IRVINE : 2 UCI Professors Win Research Funds
- Local Kurds Fear for Families in Iraq : War's aftermath: While news reports spread dismay, some are reluctant to call relatives because of possible reprisals.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Port Cancels Conference Call
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Harris Would Welcome a Return to the Bullpen
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- RETAIL / TOURISM
- The Sweet, Sweet Taste of Home
- Space Station Costs Spark Wrangle : Congress: Estimates range as high as $180 billion over 36 years. The conflict involves expense of shuttle missions to build, service the platform.
- Fewer Japanese Now Back Peace Constitution
- Road Plans Opposed in Claremont : Traffic: Residents of a historic neighborhood sue to block a Caltrans proposal to widen Base Line Road, then extend the 210 Freeway.
- Young Runner Gets Serious--and Gets Faster
- Private Eye Ordered to Trial in Attack on Wayne and Luby
- Aiding the Ill Is Minister's Life Calling
- San Pedro to Get More Promotion From Downtown Visitors Bureau
- Overall Crime Rate Dips While Incidents of Violent Crime Rise
- Tolliver Says Mr. Nice Guy Days are Over