- INS Officer Sentenced to Time Served
- LYNWOOD : City Manager Resigns, Citing Personal Reasons
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Shame on Them
- 2 Rescued as Sinking Boat Pulls Plug on Fishing Trip
- Slow Wings of Eagles, Fast Sails of America 3
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Injury-Prone Robinson Was Expendable
- Busy Tenor Eduardo Villa Never Tires of Singing Verdi
- MUSIC REVIEW : S.D. Singer Displays Star Quality Live : Country: Opening for Restless Heart, Calman Hart won over the noisy Sound FX crowd.
- Care Enterprises Inc: The Tustin operator of...
- REMODELING : Using Space Wisely Will Give You More
- Rostenkowski Stamp Purchases Probed : Congress: His office spent $17,000 in six years. Grand jury is investigating possible money laundering through House post office.
- BRITAIN : Barristers Tangle Over Hairy Issue
- IRVINE : 2 Teens Held After Restaurant Gunfire
- Educators Fear Even Worse Squeeze : Schools: Tally of laid-off county teachers settles at 250, but legislators consider another $1.5 billion in cuts.
- Judge Bars Eye Doctor From Practice : Ethics: La Jolla physician is ordered to stop treating patients until a hearing in June to decide if he has performed unnecessary eye surgeries.
- Growers Reap Record $909-Million Crop : Harvest: The 1991 report ranks the agriculture area as the state's 10th largest, but the '92 outlook is less promising. Prices are weaker and Valencia orange yield is small.
- PACOIMA : Boy, 17, Believed Killed by Rival Gang
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills Continues Tradition
- Prism Moves Saxophone to the Center of Classical, Jazz Styles
- MOORPARK : Funding Sought for 6,000-Seat Stadium
- Ventura : Powerboat Race to Benefit DARE
- Knicks Have Thrown a Major Scare Into Bulls
- CORONADO : X-Ray Technician Convicted of Assault
- SAN ONOFRE : Pump Failure Shuts Reactor at Plant
- Jagr a Favorite With Penguins
- SOUTHERN SECTION 2-A TRACK PRELIMS : Working Out in Pool Helps Valencia in 100, 200, Relays
- Mayor Vetoes Bid to Take $48 Million From CRA to Ease L.A. Budget Gap
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Facilities for the Disabled Vary Widely Among Area Synagogues
- SANTA PAULA : Schools May Face Deeper Budget Cuts
- State Attorney General Says Verdicts Left Him Stunned : King case: But Daniel Lungren warns against not looking at 'the total context of the entire trial.' He also criticizes TV for its treatment of gang leaders.
- Garden Grove : 11 Schools Compete in Olympic Games
- Trolley Route to Stadium OKd by Transit Board
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Karros No Longer Full-Time Starter
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Bielecki Suffers Muscle Spasms in Back
- San Clemente Surfers Advance at Lower Trestles
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : It Takes Lots of Pounds for Lots of Money
- Sale of Stock to Help Cut DVI's Debt : Public offering: The $15 million raised will reduce short-term obligations and give company opportunity to expand operations.
- PALMDALE : Planning Panel Gets 2 New Members
- Rancher Says He Is Guilty of Smuggling Laborers : Courts: Originally charged with enslaving hundreds of illegal migrants, Edwin Mitchel Ives also admits to federal labor violations.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Wins, Forces Playoff Game
- Newport Pair Makes an Impression, Any Way You Put It : Track and field: Sailors' Gina Heads and Tony Mancuso have the best shotput marks in Orange County this season.
- CITY VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : University Ends Palisades Reign With 3-2 Win
- The Opening Tip : Rising From the Ashes of the Riot, Blacks Must Learn a New Game of Ownership, Magic Says
- It's Curtains for California Music Theatre : Stage: The Pasadena organization, more than $1 million in debt, will fold next week--unless a last-minute miracle saves it.
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : NBA Playoffs, the Preakness
- L.A. Artist Alexander Plays With Fire : Exhibit: He discusses his depiction of the City of Angels ablaze during lecture Thursday at the Laguna Art Museum, where his works are on view.
- ENERGY
- North Korea Says It Made Plutonium
- MOORPARK : Council OKs Plan to Double City's Homes
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider Term-Limit Measure
- Countywide : Chamber Seeks Award Nominations
- McDonnell Wins 2 South Korea Contracts
- Pemex May Relocate 3 Plants to Safeguard Residents in Wake of Deadly Blasts
- ELECTIONS : Seoul Weans Self of Military Leaders : No more generals. South Korea's next president will likely be pure politician.
- O.C. Primary Campaign Still Waiting for the First Hurrah : Politics: The busiest office belongs to a candidate not even on the ballot. Leaders blame torpor on certain Bush, Clinton wins.
- MISSION VIEJO : Home Depot Plan Gets City Blessing
- To Succeed Big, Think Small : Rebuilding means helping small businesses
- Jewelry Store Customer, Shot During Robbery, Dies
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Defeats Irvine to Advance to Softball Playoffs
- Umpires' Toil Not Just a Job, It's a Calling : Talk to Those Arbiters in Blue, You'll Find They're Human, Too
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mission Viejo and Buena Win 4-A Team Titles
- Trail Blazers, Jazz Square Off
- Miscellany
- Grime and Punishment
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Cranston and Seymour Lack Clout, Colleagues Say : Senate: Democrat's ethics problems, Republican's freshman status hinder them, critics contend.
- SEAL BEACH : Residents Fear Gangs Hanging Out at Pier
- Let Us Count the Reasons : Syria's leaders need not be puzzled over why U.S. is cool to them
- RB's 'Sale' Ads Trigger Lawsuit
- Japan Announces Aid for Former East Bloc Nations
- NEWS ANALYSIS : FALL OF A REAL ESTATE GIANT : O&Y; a Victim of Events and Bad Luck : Bankruptcy: The worldwide recession, a costly mistake in London and crushing debts ganged up on the real estate giant.
- FURNISHINGS : The Many Breeds of Pet Doors
- Bankers Look for Safer Ways to Back Films
- Koon Pens Blunt Book About Life in LAPD : Police: The sergeant describes the King beating in detail and of the 'high' he experienced after using force in another case. He also repeats racial references.
- Environment: Not Giving a Hoot : Bush Administration undercuts top scientific panel on spotted owl issue
- BREA : Lawmaker's Place of Residence Challenged
- Countywide : Groundbreaking Set for Tustin Synagogue
- VENTURA : Former Nurse Saves Life of Housemate
- Coalition Seeks More for Children : Funding: 60 county groups have joined to rally for additional federal dollars for social programs and education.
- This weekend in Pasadena the Pacific Southwest...
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL / NCAA REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Defensive Lapses Cost CSUN at Fresno State, 3-0
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mulholland Steps Up for Phillies, Wins, 8-0
- Pro Basketball
- NCAA SOFTBALL : Fernandez Sets Mark With 24th Victory in a Row
- Doctor Barred From Practicing Pending Hearing
- 14th District Contest Attracts Field of 15 Seeking to Replace Campbell : Congress: Redistricting has made the seat more available to Democrats. Area includes Silicon Valley and Stanford University.
- Black, Latino Enrollment at UC Drops : Education: The number of incoming freshmen is down for the second year in a row. The recession and higher fees are blamed.
- GLAD TO BE FIT: Brea firefighter Kathy...
- Trustees Oust Schools Chief; 3 Principals Are Demoted : Personnel: Orange Unified superintendent's contract is bought out for $134,000 against a backdrop of a projected $5-million shortfall. An assistant superintendent is also removed.
- LONG BEACH : New City Budget Would Force Cuts in Services
- While L.A. burns . . . The...
- A Return to Live Series TV? For Jon Lovitz, Yeah, That's the Ticket
- Director Gates Wants to Open CIA Files to Refute 'JFK' Death Theories
- School Funding, Initiative Focus of PTA Convention : Education: More than 4,500 members of parent-teacher associations statewide gather in Anaheim to find ways to turn their concerns into political action.
- Quirks, Goofs and Shady Deals: House Picked President Twice
- Officer Powell's Retrial Ordered : Police: New jury will decide on assault charge in Rodney King beating case. Judge rejects argument that a fair trial is impossible. Venue is undecided.
- RETAILING
- O&Y;'s Filing Drags Down the Dow : Market Overview
- Crew Learned 'Heck of a Lot' in Space Grab : Shuttle: Despite Earth training for satellite rescue, there's nothing like the real thing, astronauts relate in briefing beamed from above.
- VAN NUYS : FAA Rejects Controllers' Appeal for Pay Raises
- SAN FERNANDO : Doctor Is Ordered to Undergo Testing
- Renaissance Boy : 13-Year-Old to Become Moorpark College's Youngest Alumnus
- Anaheim Woman, 72, Found Dead in Car
- LOS ANGELES : 310 Telephone Area Code Goes Into Effect Today
- San Diego : Truck Firm Owner Crushed to Death
- Judge Who Sentenced Grocer May Be Cleared : Courts: State judicial panel closes investigation of Karlin without announcing outcome or contacting her. The commission apparently concludes she acted properly.
- Former County Players Earn First-Team Honors
- Northridge Signs 2 More for Women's Basketball
- Serra's Sullivan States Her Case Quickly : Track and field: Sprinter beats rival Monica Henderson in 100-meter race at the City Conference finals.
- Sailors Call on Athletic Pasts to Succeed : America 3: Many of Koch's crew have background in other sports.
- Aghajanian Lifts Crespi to Mission Title
- Football
- Simi Valley Wins 6th Marmonte Title in Past 7 Years, 6-0
- Sleaze Specialist Dorien Wilson No Longer Needs to Dream On
- Keating Kin Makes Deal With Feds : Fraud: Son-in-law of Lincoln Savings founder pleads guilty to misapplying $14 million in deposits; prosecutors agree to drop additional charges
- Trash Idea About Painting on Those Plastic Cans
- HEALTH
- Philippines Candidate Calls for Voter Protests : Election: Charging fraud, Santiago urges her supporters to take to the streets. But an opponent warns of civil war.
- UCI Moving to Create Biomedical Complex : Research: Private development of 124 acres would bolster O.C. economy, school's reputation, officials say.
- West Coast Bancorp: The Orange-based bank holding...
- Vietnam Issue Bubbles Up at Clinton Again : Politics: He meets with veterans in his home town, where he once more defends his actions regarding the draft.
- Oncologist Assails FDA's Silicone Rules
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Democrats Trade Blows on Campaign Law Complaint
- Budget Cuts Will Be Deep for North L.A. County : Government: The tight spending proposal may affect staffing for 18 nature areas and curtail plans for 19 juvenile probation camps.
- Faria Wins Scratch Main Event; Oxley Second
- Home No Solace for the Dodgers : Baseball: They lose for the 11th time in the past 13 games, 4-1 to Mets, getting only four hits against three pitchers.
- Stevens Sees the Past in Riding Casual Lies
- WEEKEND TV : 'Children Speak Out' About L.A. Riots
- CAMARILLO : Water District to Collect $567,000
- Mugging of Art : Students' Anti-Graffiti Posters Defaced During Display
- Gorbachev Sees Vital Role for Religion
- Christian Church Has Lost Its Force in U.S., Korean Cleric Says : Presbyterian: Religious groups are failing in their responsibilities toward immigrants, he says. Missionaries should be sent to them and blacks in this country, he suggests.
- Oxnard College Graduates to Offer Brief Thank-Yous : Ceremonies: Officials know of no other California school that allows all graduating students to speak at the podium.
- Campaign Calendar
- Titan Softball Team Opens NCAA Regional Play Today
- Hockey
- Report Backs Claim of Racism in CSUN Athletics : Findings: Cleary says university task force 'missed the mark on several points,' but he vows to implement suggestions.
- Pierce's Tieu Reaches Semifinals of State Tennis Championships
- Indy Crash Kills Rookie Marcelo : Auto racing: Filipino driver dies after hitting wall during practice for time trials.
- The Seattle-Style Karma of Portland's Dharma Bums
- MUSIC REVIEW : Boulez Leads Second Week at Philharmonic
- San Diego : Navy Station Marks Armed Forces Day
- CONEJO VALLEY : 2 Arrested in Steroid Smuggling Case
- McNally's Sure-Fire Approach to Games : Shooting: He missed in the Los Angeles and Seoul Games in pistol, but hopes to return for third Olympics.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A, 2-A SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Brea-Olinda Girls Seek Their Second Consecutive Title
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Alice' Formula Still Works
- 213=310: The grace period is over. Starting...
- Budget Plan for County Is Short by $2.2 Billion
- Home Tour for Those Who <i> Do</i> Mean to Pry
- THE BLUE FAX: The latest in high-tech...
- Big Step for MCA : Entertainment Firm Extends Health Benefits to Same-Sex Partners
- Wife Says Ivan's Not So Terrible
- FALL OF A REAL ESTATE GIANT : London Wharf Project Adrift in Troubled Waters
- Garcia Marquez Has Cancer Surgery
- PALMDALE : Recreation Center Plans Scrapped
- TouchStone Software Corp.: The Huntington Beach software...
- L.A. Group Reportedly the Winning Bidder for Thrifty : Investment: Pacific Enterprises is expected to sell its drug and sporting goods chains to Leonard Green & Partners.
- Industrial Output Rises in April : Economy: It's the third straight monthly gain for the indicator. Analysts say it helps put on hold any new cut in interest rates.
- Cultivating Good Relationships : Making Companions of Certain Plants Yields Tastier, Healthier Crops
- Jurors Acquit Head of Group Aiding Children
- Laguna Beach Official Admits Stock Conflict
- Imelda Marcos Pulls Out of Race
- Rancher's Plea Bargain Ends Slavery Case : Court: U.S. drops some charges, and flower grower admits smuggling workers. He agrees to pay $1.5 million to laborers and faces 16-year term.
- Police Suspect Gang Link in Bank Heist
- Western Agrees to OTS Guidelines
- AUTOS
- U.S. Attacks Subsidies to Canada Loggers : Trade: A Commerce Dept. finding of unfairness paves the way for stiff new tariffs on timber imports. Ottawa vows to fight the case to the end.
- Family on Hanoi 'Hit List,' Perot Claims : Politics: Potential presidential contender says North Vietnam sought assassinations two decades ago because of his efforts on behalf of POWs.
- SPEED ZONE: If you're going to Newport...
- UNIVERSITY: Rabbi Robert Wexler, 41, who was...
- ENCINITAS : Suspect Arrested in Car Lot Stabbing
- VIEWPOINT / JOHN JOHNSON : 'It's kind of funny when you think about it.' : A Couple of Bucks Later, Secrets of Successful Cheating Remain Secret
- Idea of Selling LAX Catches Some Flak : Airport: Bradley calls proposal to raise revenue for riot relief 'a simplistic solution to financial problems.' Others warn it could lead to higher costs for airline passengers.
- Duran Shines, Fillmore Shares League Title
- CAMARILLO : Store Receipts Earn School Equipment
- Miscellany
- For Padres, Bats Stop the Pirates : Baseball: Gwynn, Santiago play big roles in 18-hit attack that buries Pittsburgh, 9-2.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Orange Coast Wins First Game, Loses Second
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Veterans Dominate Early at LPGA
- The Show Must Go On : Comic Relief Revised for a Post-Riot Audience
- STAGE REVIEW : Great Looks--and a Terrific Sense of Humor : Neil Simon's 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' by the Laguna Playhouse is both a handsome and hilarious production.
- Bush Receives Another Dose of Urban Woes : Inner city: White House adds a meeting with Pittsburgh community leaders to fund-raising trip. President seems uneasy during talk.
- Garden Grove Fails to Hook Developers
- Bill Aims to Head Off Breakup of Canada
- Volunteers Honored by Palsy Assn.
- NCAA TENNIS : UCLA Women Swept in Singles by Florida
- Bradley Has Big Mission Down Under
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Marquetry Prepping for Gold Cup
- Southern Section to Review Incident Involving Ocean View
- Berbick Receives 4-Year Sentence
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Rounsifer's Homer Wins Duel for Vista's Stone
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Reaches Semifinals in Italy
- Moorer Rallies to Win WBO Title
- TV Reviews : 'Red Shoe Diaries': A Peek at Cinematic Foreplay
- Chancellor: The Last of a Breed?
- Russian Dancer in Fine Company : Ballet: Altynai Assylmuratova, who performs next week in Costa Mesa, says new opportunities have put the Kirov in great shape.
- CPB Funding Bill Faces Compromise : Television: Senate GOP may force changes in $1.1-billion bill. Some public broadcasting officials fear politicians might meddle with programming.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Due to Act on Bicycle Helmets
- Ousted Sect Awaits Higher Order : Eviction: For 8 years, Set Free Christian Fellowship occupied 17 Anaheim homes to be razed for housing project.
- Assembly: 40th District
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mission Viejo Boys Make Return Trip to the Top
- Shockey Pulls CSUN Closer to Playoffs With Record Day
- COLLEGE BASEBALL STATE REGIONAL FINALS : Inglehart Lifts Pierce in a Pinch
- Daly Says Gold Won't Be Easy for Olympians
- NEA Peer Panel Suspends Work : Arts: The 'demoralized' body protests the decision by endowment's acting chairman to overturn grants for exhibitions that include graphic sexual imagery.
- S.F. Police Chief Dismissed for Abuse of His Authority
- Light Plane Crashes, 6 Die
- Immigrants' Advocates Allege Mistreatment
- COLUMN ONE : Kyoto Losing Past to Progress : Nearing its 1,200th anniversary, Japan's ancient capital is rent by controversy. A pair of new buildings will dwarf its temples and shrines, and preservationists feel increasingly besieged.
- In Perot Scenarios, House Could Pick Next President : Campaign: If no one gets a majority in a 3-way race, it could revive a Capitol Hill frenzy not seen in 167 years.
- SAN DIEGO : Guilty Plea Gets Murderer 30 to Life
- Palmdale Drops Plans for Costly Center--Again
- State Panel Hears Pleas to Raise Minimum Wage
- Celtics Tie Up Cavaliers, 122-91 : NBA: Bird scores 16 points in 37 minutes as Celtics force seventh game in playoff series.
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- Miscellany
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Defense in Denny Beating Parallels King Case
- 2 Peace Activists Denied Bail in Rockwell Satellite Attack
- 2,500 Pay Respects to Deputy Slain in Raid : Grief: Officer 'gave his life for his friends,' his fiancee says, and has left behind their unborn son. Death occurred during a gun battle in Palmdale.
- Countywide : State Parks Agency to Move Offices
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Victory Gives Notre Dame Playoff Berth
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Blocks Come in Handy for Capistrano Valley
- Promoter Cancels American Final Speedway Motorcycle Race
- Tritons Get Two Victories
- Chaminade Snaps 21-Game Losing Streak by Edging St. Bernard, 3-2
- Capturing Voices of Voiceless : Literature: Mexican writer Elena Poniatowska focuses on the struggles of the poor and of women.
- Dan Crow: Children's Communicator
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- SATURDAY LETTERS / TV RIOT COVERAGE : Sensational TV Gets Blame for Violence
- SATURDAY LETTERS / TV RIOT COVERAGE : Sensational TV Gets Blame for Violence
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- What Kings Must Do to Improve Next Season
- Blacks, Latinos Clash Over Redistricting : Voting: Plan drafted by MALDEF would hand over part of Walters' district to Alatorre and Hernandez. It draws fire from the head of the local NAACP.
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- Polynice Made the Effort, On and Off the Court
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- SATURDAY LETTERS / TV RIOT COVERAGE : Sensational TV Gets Blame for Violence
- How Long Before Eric Starts Running the Team?
- San Diego's Seniors Have Right to Be Teed Off
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- All-Sports Format Not Music to His Ears
- Basketball Fans Scurry as Miner and Murray Leave School in Hurry
- Real Life, Not High Life, for 'Murphy'
- Looting Costs
- What Kings Must Do to Improve Next Season
- Boo on Those Fans Who Boo Their Own
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- Radio Opera's Carl Princi
- Basketball Fans Scurry as Miner and Murray Leave School in Hurry
- What's in a Name? Must Be the Shoes
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- SATURDAY LETTERS / TV RIOT COVERAGE : Sensational TV Gets Blame for Violence
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- SATURDAY LETTERS / TV RIOT COVERAGE : Sensational TV Gets Blame for Violence
- Excessive Force
- Polynice Made the Effort, On and Off the Court
- Basketball Fans Scurry as Miner and Murray Leave School in Hurry
- What the Bard Wrote
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- Schoolchildren on the Rioting
- Heisler Too Quick to Dismiss the Bulls
- Janice's Final Selection Made Him Seriously Mad
- Crann's Departure
- Basketball Fans Scurry as Miner and Murray Leave School in Hurry
- Crann's Departure
- Let's See, '32 Games Were in What City?
- COUNTY SUPERVISOR ELECTIONS / 1ST AND 2ND DISTRICTS : 2 Favorites Emerge From Field of 8 for George Bailey's Seat : Politics: Former Bailey aide Dianne Jacob and Santee Mayor Jack Doyle are favorites in the 2nd District while incumbent Brian Bilbray is seen as a winner in the 1st District.
- Obituaries - May 16, 1992
- Fire Damages Seal Beach Pier : Rescue: Dozens of people are temporarily trapped at far end. Lifeguard tower and midsection of the walkway are charred.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Cubens Who Made the 'A' Team Still Feel for Those Who Didn't
- FALL OF A REAL ESTATE GIANT : New York, Toronto Hold Key to Olympia & York's Future : Outlook: Both cities have a glut of commercial space. The company also has major holdings in California.
- Gregg, Former Bush Aide, Failed FBI Polygraph Test : Iran-Contra: Sources say a question about release of hostages was among those that drew a questionable response during exam given in 1990.
- Yeltsin Lashes Out at Pro-Communist Critics, Mocks Gorbachev
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Olympia & York's Fall Sparks Economic Jitters : Realty: Giant landlord's bankruptcy filing shocks the financial world. It could dim hopes for a U.S. recovery.
- Mutual Security Pact Signed by 6 Ex-Soviet States
- Levine Criticized for Costly Ads, Absence From Riot-Aid Vote : Politics: U.S. Senate candidate is buying TV time for tough law-and-order message in response to L.A. violence. He is attacked by McCarthy and Brown.
- A (Corleone) Family Affair
- LOS ANGELES : U.S. Sets Up Hardship Fund for Riot Victims
- Officials Warn Against Harvesting Mussels, Clams
- Freeway Death Trial Hinges on Legal Point
- Accused Seducer of 10 Boys Faces Parental Wrath : Courts: Demonstrators outside a hearing for a Granada Hills woman protest the state rape law that only applies to female victims.
- San Diego : Drug Smuggler Escapes to Mexico
- Man Beaten as He Preached to Looters Lies in Coma
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 16, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 16, 1992
- How to Avoid Being Beached in Venice
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Newport Office Tower's New Owner Will Concentrate on Tenants' Needs
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 5 : THE PATH TO RECOVERY : OPPORTUNITY : Without Jobs, Human Virtue Cannot Flourish
- UC Likely to Toughen Rules on Fees for Non-Residents
- U.S. May Be Forced to Seize More Thrifts, Official Says : S&L; crisis: Chief regulator prods Congress to act more quickly in approving funds for the cleanup.
- Retail Sales Decline Again in California
- Perot: Image of Lone Gun Trouble-Shooter Emerges : Politics: Washington insiders say he has often offered freestyle fixes, then walked away if they didn't fly.
- Father Sought to Shorten Perot's Active Navy Duty, Letters Show
- Shear Persistence : Cashmere isn't even limited by season anymore. Now it can be seen by the pool, the beach and the barbecue.
- Esther Williams Back in the Swim