- USC Passes Middle Tennessee State's Test, 7-5
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Andersen Finds Encouragement in Pain-Free Friday Morning
- Boone Plans Bigger Role in KDOC : Festival: The singer, who is the grand marshal of today's parade in Garden Grove, might even move to Orange County.
- STAGE REVIEW : Quest for Oz Never Gets Out of Kansas
- Grateful Garcia : His Archetypal '60s Group Is More Popular Than Ever
- Japan-U.S. Semiconductor Accord Near
- Judge Bars Construction of Seawolf: A federal...
- Executive Life Group Forms: Companies Concerned for...
- 7-Year Effort Opens Door to Home for Latina Parents : Housing: Ground broken on project that women's group sees as a haven for mothers and their children.
- COLUMN ONE : Boom, Bust and Back to Basics : Much of New England shared in the 1980s riches of New York and Boston. Then recession hit. Now beleaguered cities like Portland, Me., are relying on old Yankee virtues.
- GARDENING : Quest for Re-Blooming Irises Bears Results--Again and Again
- Pope Preparing to Name 2 Dozen New Cardinals : Religion: L.A.'s Mahony is a top U.S. contender. But an emphasis on East Europe, Third World is expected.
- Charges Won't Be Filed in O.C. Poll Guard Case
- Palmdale to Lay Off 12 City Employees
- There it was on the TV screen--African-American...
- Catalina's Summer Season Ushered In by INS Raids
- Lies Nag Trial of Former Deputy : Courts: Fellow lawmen testifying in fatal crash give conflicting testimony on ex-sergeant's state of intoxication.
- Duckworth Calls It an 'Ugly' Night : Trail Blazers: Center waxes philosophical after shooting poorly and being outplayed by Divac.
- Backup Goalies to the Forefront? : Stanley Cup finals: For Game 6, injuries may sideline Penguins' Barrasso. Ineffectiveness may put North Stars' Casey on bench.
- Getting Lucky in Costa Mesa : At 26, He's a Veteran Bluesman Building a Name for Himself After Fleeting Child Stardom
- NCAA GOLF ROUNDUP : UCLA's Erb Drops Into Tie in Women's Championships
- Church Drops Baptist Heritage to Study Judaism
- Solemn India Views Gandhi Cremation Rite
- TENNIS NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC's Isaak Reaches Today's Semifinals
- Antelope Valley Gets the Hits but Misses in Clutch
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Scott Pickler Gets Chance to Help Cypress Win Title
- American Legion District 20 to Open With 4 Divisions
- Stars Lend Voices to Rabbit Ears
- MUSIC REVIEW : UCSD Musician Tackles Reynolds Work With Aplomb
- Apple Says Microsoft Lied, Threatened: Apple Computer...
- NASA to Probe Handling of Flawed Parts Discovery
- Dioxin Risk at Times Beach Was Low, Official Now Says
- Giant-Screen Theater Outside Zion Park OKd
- 3 Bombs Explode on Spain Holiday Coast
- South Africa Is 'Ankle-Deep in Blood,' De Klerk Says : Racial strife: He opens a peace conference to address factional fighting among blacks.
- Dr. Kenneth W. Kizer, director of the...
- Bernson Asks for Solutions to Balboa Boulevard Commuter Issue
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Colleagues Rally to Block Educator's Firing : Trustees: The president of Moorpark College is linked to two questionable transfers of money.
- COMMENTARY : Robinson Was Fired for the Usual Reason
- ROUNDUP : Lugo's Homer Helps Cougars Beat Arlington
- Finley Loses Control, Angels Stumble : Baseball: His first walks come in the eighth inning and include one that scores the go-ahead run in Blue Jays' 3-2 victory.
- Seeking a Change of Harp : Music: Alfredo Rolando Ortiz, who performs in San Juan Capistrano tonight, wants to broaden the instrument's image beyond Harpo Marx.
- Fugitive Preacher Charged With Threatening Judge
- "City of Angels," winner of six Tony...
- Somis : Schoolchildren Get the Scoop on Dirt
- International Peace Run Begins Its Ventura County Leg Tonight
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : A Glimpse at the Pier, Circa 1914
- Road to Higher Learning Is a Family Affair for Some Graduates
- After 30-45-8 First Year, Gulls Fire Coach O'Connell
- Torrey Pines Beats Poway in 3-A Final
- Five Players Turn Down All-Star Invitations
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Oates, McRae Losers in Debuts as Managers
- El Toro Gets a Bounce and a Victory
- COLLEGE BASEBALL NCAA REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Northridge Wins First Playoff Game in Big Way, 13-6
- KCET Funding Drop Prompts Layoffs : Television: Dismissals will come 'from throughout the company.' About 15 positions are affected.
- KPMG Peat Marwick Fined $3 Million: A...
- Buffton Sells a Pair of Its Subsidiaries
- U.S. to Ease High-Tech Ban Against Soviets
- Army Returns 10,000 Troops to Reserve Status
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : U.S. Joins Rebuke of Israel Over 4 Arabs
- Wilson Disagrees With Ruling on Abortion : Pregnancy: He vows to try to help clinics that forgo U.S. funding rather than comply with counseling ban.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Corps of Engineers May Face Job Cuts
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Kosinski Estate Left to College in Chicago
- '100-Billion' Remark by Gorbachev Is Clarified
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman Arrested in Beating of Transient
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Brian Quinn to Try Out for U.S. Team
- Mexico Faces Free Trade With High Hopes and Skepticism
- Hungary Says Reform Is Faster Than Scheduled : Economy: The East European nation says its currency will be convertible within a year. It earlier set a target of early 1993.
- CLIPBOARD : Multifamily Home Futures
- Charges Seen Hurting Robb's Presidential Plans : Politics: The Virginia senator's handling of old allegations of philandering and socializing with drug users has raised questions about his competence.
- Iraqi Forces Giving Way to Allies at Kurdish Frontier : Refugees: Two dozen GIs arrive in Dahuk shortly after Baghdad's appointed governor.
- SANTA ANA : Historic Home Tour Offered Next Week
- LAGUNA BEACH : Basketball Tourney Sign-Ups Under Way
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : $15,000 Consulting Accord Approved
- CAMARILLO : Council OKs Project to Expand City Hall
- Free City Loan for Seismic Work OKd : Safety: Fullerton restaurant obtains $59,820 to upgrade structure. Funds must be repaid over a period of years.
- Cox Won't Support Bill to Reverse Ruling OKing Abortion Advice Ban : Politics: Newport GOP congressman supports family planning 'aggressively' but opposes taxpayer support for those terminating pregnancies.
- $298-Million Bond Would Revive Recreation Areas : Proposition 1: The measure, with two-thirds voter approval, would provide $50 million for three Valley projects.
- PORT HUENEME : Program Improves School Attendance
- A Grand Ol' Time : Grade-Schoolers Honor and Swap Stories With Their Parents' Parents on a Day Just for Them
- Tax to Pay for Palmdale Recreation Center Gets Council's Tentative OK : Sports: The $25-million, 100,000-square-foot complex would cost the average homeowner $40 to $60 annually.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates' Smith Keeps Winning at Home, 9-1
- San Fernando Claims Title on Rojas Hit
- Christ College Irvine women's basketball player Stacy...
- GOLF NCAA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA's Erb Slips but Still Shares Lead
- Clayton Earns All-American Recognition : College baseball: CSUN junior places third in balloting for player of the year.
- Divac Takes It to Portland : Western Conference finals: Laker center leads a third-quarter burst that gives Los Angeles a 106-92 victory over the Trail Blazers and a 2-1 lead in the series.
- Currey Will Resign as Chief of Ailing Greyhound Lines
- DECORATING ADVICE : Darker Rug Would Be Just Peachy
- Lujan Approves Biggest U.S. Indian Casino
- Timber Workers Rally Against Latest Spotted Owl Safeguards
- Mola Fight Heats Up, Gets Costly : Development: Foes are widely outspent by firm seeking 329 houses at old Hellman acreage.
- Countywide : College Official to Serve Time in Jail
- Fee for Traveling in Mexico Rescinded
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe, Lendl Get Tough Draws
- Jurisprudence
- Jurisprudence
- Rose: Don't Protest at Hall of Fame
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BADMINTON PLAYOFFS : Estancia Dethrones Buena Park
- Sterner Runs With 'Other People's Money'
- Unocal Will Move Into New Los Angeles Center : Real estate: Developers needed a big firm in their $1-billion complex to lure more financing and tenants.
- Airline Slump Is Bad Trip for Travel Agents : Transportation: Tough times have carriers wooing agents with one hand, while taking perks and clients from them with the other.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Evers Case Witness Reluctant to Testify
- Countywide
- Jury Clears Driver Who Shot After Near-Crash
- Council Looks at Fee Hikes to Help Close Gap : Ventura: Developers would be most affected, but so would people throwing wild parties or needing concealed weapons.
- COSTA MESA : Professor Will Lead Tour of Europe
- Judge Rejects Bail for Suspect in Molestations at Preschool
- Camp Pendleton
- World Vision Staff Member Slain in Peru
- Disneyland-Area Motel Weighs Land Sale to L.A. Attorneys
- Curbs on Exports Fall Short, Critics Contend
- Blood Said to Corroborate Skateboarder's Confession
- Federal Energy Bill Contains $10.7 Million for Rockwell Cleanup : Legislation: The measure passed by the House Appropriations Committee would also provide money for area recreation projects.
- New Pyewacket Is Enjoying Smooth Sledding
- San Fernando's Brown on Track for Colorado St.
- NCAA TENNIS : USD's Noriega Defeated in Quarterfinals--Again
- A Change of Scenery Has Benefited White : Baseball: Former Angel who didn't feel at home leading off is making the Blue Jays happy they traded for him.
- Regulators Seize Pasadena's Progressive Savings Bank
- Ground Broken for Homes for Single Latina Parents : Housing: Women's seven-year dream is to provide a temporary haven for young mothers and children.
- Gene Clark; Helped Found Byrds Folk-Rock Band
- Energy Bill Includes Added Boost for Parks
- Gynecologist Faces Misconduct Charges : Medicine: Doctor is accused of using sexually stimulating massage to treat a patient's ovarian cysts.
- Police to Cite Employers of Dayworkers : Policy: Beginning next week, Costa Mesa officers to step up their efforts against violators of curbside hiring ordinance.
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 12TH DISTRICT : Bernson, Foe Trade Charges in Interview Taped for TV
- Officer in King Beating Seeks Public Hearing
- It Was Pretty Cool for Brad Pitt to Co-Star in 'Thelma & Louise'
- FundAmerica Founder's Lawyer Buys Its Assets at Court Auction
- MAY GARDENING SPECIFICS . . .
- TUSTIN : Perris Principal Will Take Over at Foothill
- Sewer Fees Are Cut for Mobile Home Dwellers
- Countywide : Patrolman Honored for Freeway Rescues
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Professor's Research Aids Park
- SIMI VALLEY : Ex-Bank Manager Sentenced in Fraud
- Super Six Pool Tops $1 Million
- BOXING : They've Already Forgotten the Forum Fiasco
- A New Kind of Showtime
- Fahs Starts Game on the Bench in Fountain Valley's Loss
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Perry Shoots 65, Leads at Colonial
- Three Reasons You Shouldn't Go by the Book
- John Cage Is Honored at Arts Gala : Awards: The composer is cited for lifetime achievement at first Weisman ceremony. Artists, curators and a museum chief split $240,000.
- Price May Be Unpalatable, but China Looks Good Enough to Eat
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Police to Record Arrests on Videos
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Penalties Urged for 'Forced Adoptions'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : Significant Decline in Arms Trade Told
- Salvadoran Orphan Keeps a Vow, in Cap and Gown : Immigrant: Miguel Perez graduates magna cum laude but faces deportation for illegally entering the U.S.
- Seven Killed in Head-On Crash Near Utah Town
- WEEKEND TV : Horowitz: Fifteen Years of Fighting Back
- Ruling Could Help Carpenter, Montoya
- The Joy of Having a Luxurious Spacious Bathtub Is Sinking In
- Presidency Created for Russian Republic : Soviet Union: Yeltsin is expected to win the powerful post in June elections, giving him great political legitimacy.
- Threat to Fish May Put New Mexico Irrigation Project in Hot Water : Environment: Dispute has drawn in federal agencies, Indian tribes and environmentalists. A compromise appears to be in danger.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Chernobyl Problem Minimal, Study Says
- Trees From the Philippines Help Provide a Sliver of Hope for Hardscrabble Farms : Haiti: Soil that almost literally sprouts rocks is being reclaimed with a few simple techniques.
- CLIPBOARD : Medical Board Disciplinary Actions
- Bill to Amend Coastal Act for Disney Project Comes Under Fire
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Pair of Delays Hold Up Racing at Ventura
- BASEBALL REGIONAL NOTEBOOK : Sharts Takes Special Delight in CSUN Victory
- Sullivan Comes Around Again : Indianapolis 500: Golden boy who won six years ago simply hopes for a good showing Sunday. He's starting on the outside of the third row.
- CLU Sprinter Reaches NAIA Final
- A Production Built on Dreams : Theater: A community-outreach project combines the talents of students, as well as parents and professionals.
- Dodgers Show Reds Who's Boss : Baseball: Martinez gets eighth victory as L.A. prevails, 11-3, and leaves Cincinnati yearning for revenge.
- Live Shows Jazzing Up the Evenings : Anniversary: Since adding live performances a year ago, El Matador has watched its nights turn lively. It will commemorate the big change tonight.
- Groups Fight Disney's Bid to Amend State Coastal Act
- Panel OKs Bill to Give Vehicle Buyers 'Cooling-Off Period'
- ENVIRONMENT : Little Mussel Is a Big Worry in Great Lakes
- VENTURA : Lifestyle, Health Fair to Focus on Seniors
- SOFTBALL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Arizona Beats UCLA's Fernandez in Ninth
- In Theory, It's Just Another Team : 2-A final: Top-seeded Calvary Chapel has overcome deficiencies, however, and will face Whittier Christian for championship today.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Tustin Loses 6-0 Lead, Wins in Ninth
- Banning's Busby Beaten by Blooper
- Ventura County Finds a Representative : Field hockey: Sunkist Ladies are area's first entry in 20-year-old tournament.
- 'Money' Is Still a Prize
- Bribery Charges: Federal savings and loan regulators...
- STOCKS : Dow Gains 13.87 in Pre-Holiday Trading
- Yanks and Britons Play Cricket--at North Pole
- Co-Defendant in Noriega Case Gets 20-Year Prison Sentence
- Making That Final Statement : Death: As people visit cemeteries for Memorial Day to remember their loved ones, many will be viewing the work of Ugo Ojetti, who has been making tombstones for 45 years.
- Man Shot to Death Hours After Release From Prison
- PREP BASEBALL CITY 3-A : Cervantes Pitches Narbonne to Title
- OJAI : Homework Hot Line Keeps Students Busy
- Jurisprudence
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Jungle Pioneer Gets to Stay Home
- Texas League Is Tough for Hershiser in Loss
- Chemistry Lesson Spurs Sailors : 4-A final: Undisciplined early on, Newport Harbor takes 13-game winning streak into title game.
- Franciscan friars from around the world will...
- Debate Sought on Church's Sexuality Report
- ICN to Pay $600,000 in Virazole Case : Settlement: The company does not admit or deny wrongdoing over promoting drug as a treatment for AIDS virus.
- Southland Ethiopians Revel in Dictator's Ouster
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MILPITAS : Adoptive Mother Wins Infant Custody
- SANTA ANA : Center for Small Businesses to Open
- Helping the Soviets Help Themselves : But make aid contingent on reforms toward market-based economy
- SOUTHERN SECTION 1-A BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Orange Lutheran Gets Help From Hendren
- CS Northridge Batters Miami, 13-6
- MUSIC REVIEW : Blues Legend Mayall Delivers With Passion
- U.S. Arm-Twisting, Israeli Legwork Key to Freeing Jews : Diplomacy: Bush's letter to Ethiopia's acting president seems to have done the trick.
- Tim Matheson Saves the Lampoon and Drops Back in With 'Dead Fred'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Season Ends on Epic Note
- Senate Clears Way for Talks With Mexico on Trade Pact : Commerce: It follows the House in voting to prohibit amendments to any agreement the U.S. negotiates. The discussions may start almost immediately.
- Safe and Sound : Some Tips to Protect You and Your Home From Disaster
- Laguna Man Killed in Crash of Light Plane : Accident: Aircraft has engine trouble and strikes a transformer near Corona. Power is cut off for 1,100 homes.
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Tracking Continues in AIDS Donor Case
- Pilot Dies in Taiwan Crash
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Strict Campaign Fund Law Signed
- Financial Consultant Gets 5 Years in Theft of Nearly $2 Million
- Cabbies Visit Fallen Driver, Knowing They Could Be Next : Violence: Man is hospitalized after being shot twice by a passenger. 'It's like open season on cabdrivers,' a police investigator says.
- Munro Places 6th in NAIA Golf
- Net Worth at Stake in 3-A Final : Prep volleyball: Royal and Harvard have been atop the rankings all season, now they will play for the title.
- For John Cage, Life's Still a Trip on a River of Sound
- To Speed Play, Simply Make It a Hole New Game
- Flap Over Moniker, Namely North Hills
- These Fans Didn't Like Raider Story: You Can Take That to the Bank
- TV Sitcom to 'Bring Religion Out of Closet' on Network : Entertainment: Norman Lear creation wins praise from some religious publications after advance screenings. But a conservative activist clergyman believes the program will promote a New Age and secular humanist philosophy.
- The Rev. Wildmon and TV Boycotts
- Kings' Fan Seeking Some Backup Strategy
- Piano Strikes Right Chord
- Two-Party System of Government
- Media
- Singing Praises of Chorale's Arts Programs
- Countywide : Toxic Discharges
- Sorry, but He Says Cousy Couldn't Play
- Two-Party System of Government
- The Rev. Wildmon and TV Boycotts
- Rosenberg on Gulf Parade
- Angels' Signing of Valenzuela Praised
- Cheers for Helmet Law
- Hilburn on Houston
- King of Boxing Not Working for the People
- Laker Fans Shouldn't Forget About West
- The Rev. Wildmon and TV Boycotts
- Rosenberg on Gulf Parade
- U.S. Troops Still Face Gulf Dangers
- What About, 'Defeat Our Neighbors to the South?'
- Short and Sweet, a Lot Like Rickey
- Rosenberg on Gulf Parade
- Fans Getting Steamed at Dodger Stadium
- Soka University and Parklands
- MVP Voting This Bad Should Be Kept Secret
- Hilburn on Houston
- U.S. Budget Priorities
- Flap Over Moniker, Namely North Hills
- Gymnastics Fan Decries 'Generalizations' in Young Athlete's Profile
- A Couple of Hints for Darryl's Benefit
- Beilenson Lauded on Land Acquisition
- Two-Year Colleges
- Two-Party System of Government
- Two-Party System of Government
- MVP Voting This Bad Should Be Kept Secret
- A System That Makes Handicapping Easier
- These Fans Didn't Like Raider Story: You Can Take That to the Bank
- Speech Code Is an Educational Tool
- Rosenberg on Gulf Parade
- Flap Over Moniker, Namely North Hills
- Durslag's Columns Will Be Missed
- What About, 'Defeat Our Neighbors to the South?'
- No Problem With Porter as Far as He Can Figure
- Police Set Up Interviews in Probe of Bradley Staff : City Hall: Detectives also will question Rita Walters and her political aides after disclosures that city offices and equipment were used to aid her council campaign.
- City May Ask Judge to Rule on Scandal Papers : City Hall: City Atty. Witt questions Councilman Henderson's decision to show his attorney the sex-and-hush-money report.
- Democrat School Aid Proposal Rejected : Education: Plan passes Senate but fails in Assembly. It would have allowed governor to avoid suspending a measure that guarantees specific funding level for education.
- A Jungle Trek for the Wanna-Bes
- Exxon Withdraws Guilty Pleas in Spill, Setting Stage for Trial
- Names in the News - May 25, 1991
- Names in the News - May 25, 1991
- Names in the News - May 25, 1991
- Obituaries - May 25, 1991
- William C. Lowe, has been named president...
- REAL ESTATE
- Martha R. Seger, who resigned earlier this...
- Silence Over Coach Turns to Roar : Education: Susanville parents say that for years they ignored alleged physical and verbal abuse of students by Ed Murin. Finally some spoke out, unleashing a controversy.
- Officers Kill Car Theft Suspect After Chase and Confrontation
- Feds Stall Bank Fraud Probe, D.A. Charges : Allegations: The New York investigator says the Justice Department refused to cooperate in an inquiry into a Luxembourg bank linked to two U.S. firms.
- Irvine Co. Vs. Smith Nearing Settlement
- State Delays Action on HMO: The state...
- Some of the Best in U.S.
- GTE Corp. Unit to Cut 4,900 Employees:...
- Kaiser Permanente to Try New Fuel Cells:...
- FundAmerica Goes on Block in Auction of Firm's Assets
- CBS Fall Lineup Due Out Today
- FOCUS: 2600 MICHELSON
- American Stores Co.: The Salt Lake City...
- Birtcher Finds First Tenant for Towers
- Is This Beginning or End of Party for Bank Stocks?
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Commercial Real Estate
- Exxon Seeks to Limit Spill Liability: It...
- TRENDS: BUILDING PERMITS COUNTYWIDE : INDUSTRIAL BUILDING PERMITS BY MONTH, 1990-91
- Lower Yields on Notes at Auction: Yields...
- President's Banking Bill Passes Test in Key Subcommittee
- COLUMN ONE : Nature or Power for Quebec? : A huge hydroelectric project is viewed as a ticket to freedom from 'English Canada.' Others see a rape of one of the last corners of virgin wilderness in the Northern Hemisphere.
- New French Rail Strike
- Treasurer Warns of Credit Peril : Finances: She warns legislators that delays in passing a budget could hurt state's rating and increase the cost of borrowing.
- Car Theft Suspect Shot in the Arm
- Wilson Works to Pay His Debt
- Reiner Urges Crackdown on Tampering With Car Smog Devices
- Events of Memorial Day Weekend
- Sailors Charged With Beating of Gay Man