- Judge Orders Tyson Accounting
- Rams Want a Run for Their Money
- Estancia Coach Has Bridged the Gaps
- The Shape of Speed
- PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills Continues Rush to Softball Title
- College Sports
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Hayes Ready to Return to Right Field
- No Parting Shot Taken by Webster : Kings: Fired coach avoids controversy in first interview since his dismissal.
- STAGE REVIEW : 3 Plays Without Much Direction
- Civilians Flee Kabul Under Heavy Shelling : Afghanistan: The new president denounces guerrilla leader Hekmatyar as an 'outlaw' who will be crushed if he fails to halt attack.
- U.S. Group Tells of N. Korea A-Pledge : Proliferation: But other statements point up difficulties in resolving questions about nation's nuclear program.
- Countywide : Late-Season Storm Brings Brief Showers
- Grigsby Draws the Attention of Olympic Team
- Daly Says Pistons Heard Enough : Pro basketball: After nine seasons, he steps down as coach, saying they need another voice.
- Orioles Reliving Days of '89
- ART REVIEW : A Tale of Cultural Continuity at Getty
- RETAIL : Costa Mesa Jewelry Store Owner Uses Phone to Fight Back Against Recession
- Euro Disney Gives Visitors From O.C. Hints of Future : Entertainment: County delegation views attractions that may be duplicated in Anaheim park expansion.
- FIXATIONS : Road's Scholars : Route 66 still gives Orange residents Dan Harlow, Rich Huffnagle and Geoffrey Willis their kicks. They say that it's a part of America that needs to be preserved.
- Probe Fails to Trace Thomas Case Leaks : Supreme Court: Senate investigator unable to determine who gave data to press about Anita Hill harassment allegations.
- AT&T; to Quit as Manager of Weapons Lab
- Air Force Terminates Contract With Rohr
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- THE RIOT'S AFTERMATH : Bankers Get Taken on a VIP Tour of L.A.'s Devastation : Recovery: The tour's organizers hope to prod banks into lending to rebuild damaged neighborhoods.
- A New Spin on How to Work Out : * Exercise: Chris Altare says his space-age gyroscope makes it easy to get into shape. And he says business is great.
- White House to Attack State Trucking Rules
- L.A. Riots Spark Fear in Travelers : Tourism: Business leaders fear backlash may harm what was expected to be a good summer for Southland attractions.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Debaters Win National Honors
- Riot Aftermath : Were All Deaths in Toll Really Riot-Related? : Investigation: Some authorities believe that several of the 58 slayings listed as part of the violence may have had other causes. Coroner's office stands by the numbers.
- Jurisprudence
- No City Slicker : Susan Butcher, Four-Time Iditarod Champion, Lives Hundreds of Miles From Civilization in Alaska, and She Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way
- Martin Denied Salary Claim Against Northridge, Agent Says
- Simi Valley to Help Pay for College Arts Center : City Council: Moorpark's two-year school will use the money in building a 400-seat theater.
- K-8 Class Sizes Grow Steadily, Strain System : Education: Teachers fear pupils will get get less help since population growth and budget cuts show no signs of waning.
- Graders Roll In, Protesters Follow : Parks: Malibu Lake residents briefly stop work on a road through public land that owners of a nearby parcel are threatening to pave.
- Report of 2 UCI Rapes Investigated : Mystery: Four men allegedly assaulted two women last month. No victims have come forth. Students plan rally.
- Salkeld Record Would Be Cowan's Biggest Victory
- POP/ROCK : <i> Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.</i>
- Nearly $9,000 was raised for the renovation...
- 5 Concerts Planned to Aid Victims : Pop music: Seven firms will cooperate in offering benefit performances aimed at raising $1 million for riot areas.
- 'Smile at the Sun': Perky, Poignant
- Toss a Coin : Ralphs Plans a Stock Offering
- Dow Declines 18.78 After Profit Taking : Market Overview
- Burglars Take Equipment From N.Y. State Offices
- Race Not Over Yet, Brown Vows in W. Virginia Campaign Swing : Democrats: He assails agendas of both parties' front-runners, calls his bid 'an insurgency movement' that is 'pushing ahead.'
- Award of Israel Prize for Literature to Arab Sparks Controversy
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Notes on a Week in L.A.
- Petti Appeal Attacks Wiretaps : Courts: Attorney wants reputed mobster's money-laundering conviction overturned because of the government's use of 'roving wiretaps.'
- COSTA MESA : Anti-Gang Group Dinner Is Tonight
- Countywide : Riots Lend Celebration New Feeling
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan Shaky Again, but Rangers Rally, Win
- Congressional Check Scandal
- L.A. Budget Woes
- Congressional Check Scandal
- The Rap on Cloth Diapers
- Report on State's Competitiveness
- Term Limits
- Double-Stripe or Lose Funds
- Report on State's Competitiveness
- Nostalgia on Tour
- Congressional Check Scandal
- Report on State's Competitiveness
- Traffic Woes Plague Us All
- Report on State's Competitiveness
- 'Trade Dress'
- Mirroring One Man's Protest
- L.A. Budget Woes
- A Perot Presidency
- Report on State's Competitiveness
- Report on State's Competitiveness
- OTHER NEWS - May 6, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - May 6, 1992
- Obituaries - May 6, 1992
- Names in the News - May 6, 1992
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- TELEVISION - May 6, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 6, 1992
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Governor Beats Deadline With Bill to Hold Suspects
- Up to 40,000 Out of Work After Unrest, Analysts Say : Unemployment: Many had low-paying positions and little savings. About 10,000 jobs may be gone forever.
- TINKERING AROUND: Orange County civic and business...
- Bush Says U.S. Will Prosecute in Riot Cases
- Ueberroth Says Calls to Aid Rebuilding Are Flooding In
- LAPD Response Made No Sense, Block Says
- Riot Aftermath : Experts Warn of Dangers That Might Be in Rubble : Toxic substances: Officials say at least half of the more than 5,000 burned buildings contained asbestos. Cleanup crews need to be careful.
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Some Gang Members Agreeing to a Truce : Violence: Community leaders see chance to unite youths in rebuilding effort. But police fear rivalry will be put aside only to focus rage on law enforcement.
- Riot Found Police in Disarray : Officers Kept From Flash Point Despite Pleas : Law enforcement: Lieutenant in charge says, 'With what we had initially we performed a miracle.' Most LAPD patrol captains were at Oxnard seminar.
- COLUMN ONE : What Next for the Children? : Understanding the rioting and the King case verdicts that preceded it is vital to their recovery from the social and psychological trauma of last week.
- THE TIMES POLL : L.A. Strongly Condemns King Verdicts, Riots
- WINNING WEIRD: Laguna Beach author Theodore Taylor,...
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Under the Gun : Thousands of Troops Are Caught in the Cross Fire Between Street Violence and Maintaining the Peace
- RIOT AFTERMATH : Students in UC Berkeley Protest Call for College of Ethnic Studies : Reactions: They demand new guidelines to boost minority admissions. Tempers also flare in San Francisco and Las Vegas.
- NOT SO INCUMBENT: It used to be...
- New Sex Roles for Men, Women
- Riot Aftermath : L.A. Groups Carry Protests to Simi Valley : King case: The gathering outside the courthouse is peaceful, but some shouting matches erupt. Members of several black and gay rights organizations take part.
- Van Halen Concerts Rescheduled
- Playscool Ready to Roll Out a Happening at the Arena
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gayle Lets Only Her Hair Down at the Crazy Horse
- New Schedule for Southland Arts Events
- AFTERMATH
- It's Time for More Heart, Less Heat on TV
- Stepping Up for Another Shot at the Big Leagues : Radio: Jerry Gross, a former kingpin of Southern California broadcasting, is reaching for the limelight again with a syndicated talk show featuring Pete Rose.
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Study in Finesse and Flair
- News Directors: We Made the Right Call
- No Funds If Art Offends--NEA Boss : Funding: The acting head of the arts agency says she will refuse federal money for projects she believes are primarily sexually explicit.
- ESPN Still Afloat in Uncharted Water : America's Cup: Network took a chance on sailing's World Series in 1983 and it paid off.
- Given Ray of Hope in the 7th, Poly Shades Grant, 8-7
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Pair Comes Out of Nowhere to Make Marks in Track and Field
- Melendez, Pepperdine Rock CSUN
- Starters' Woes Endure; Padres Lose to Expos
- NBA PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Ewing Saves Victory for Knicks
- King Denies Allegations He Cheated Tyson
- Murray Is Entering NBA Draft : Basketball: UCLA forward tells Coach Jim Harrick he will pass up final year of eligibility.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Mark Christensen of Trabuco Hills High School...
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Sound Advice on Pacific Symphony Changes : Acoustics are altered, string basses and some horns are moved, giving better balance to the orchestra, says music director Carl St. Clair.
- TELEVISION - May 6, 1992
- AFTERMATH
- TV REVIEW : Sequel Puts Statement Before Interest
- Olympia & York to Sell Off Interest in Santa Fe Pacific
- U.S.-Built Cars Continue Sales Gains in April : Autos: But riot-torn L.A. is left out in the cold as dealers across the country celebrate what appears to be the end of a long slump.
- From the Archives: Police pullout, riot's outbreak reconstructed
- "After Henry' by Joan Didion
- City returns to work, school
- Culture : Some Ethiopian Jews Still Praying to Leave : * 2,750 remain stranded, denied entry by Israel for converting to Christianity--a charge many deny.
- O.C. Volunteers Send Truckloads of Aid to L.A.
- Bosnia Pleads for Foreign Help as Troops Pound Capital
- MOSCOW : Fuel for the Fire
- There's No Easy Way Out for This Private Eye : Books: Walter Mosley has won critical praise for a series of novels set in a Los Angeles long ignored by mystery writers. His hero is an African-American sleuth, Ezekiel (Easy) Rawlins.
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Russia: Rocket Deal On Despite Warning
- National Guard Official Cites Series of Delays
- A Message Louder Than a Billion Pleas : America is a brutal land; its language is violence. That's why King was beaten, why another King was slain.
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Poll Finds Voter Support for Bush Eroded by Riots : Campaign: The latest Times Mirror survey shows President in a virtual dead heat with Clinton and Perot.
- Santa Ana Council Lifts Restrictions on Water Use
- Jurisprudence
- Affidavit: King Cheated Tyson, Cayton : Jurisprudence: Former employee alleges promoter's family got fees and expenses were 'overstated.'
- Dunleavy Not Sad Last Time Lakers Went Out This Early
- TV REVIEW : 'Choices' Looks at Both Sides of Abortion Issue
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Anger Resonates Over Continent : King protests: Reaction to the verdict erupts in the nation's capital. Demonstrations spread to New York, Atlanta and Toronto.
- COLUMN ONE : Fissures of Race Tear Fabric of L.A. : A third-generation Chinese-American comes to a haunting realization about multiracial L.A. For the first time, she feels prejudice--and fear.
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : U.N. Brings Food to Starving City
- Bonn Agrees to New Talks as Strikes Disrupt Air Connections
- Street Drama : Actor Edward James Olmos Plays Leading Role in Cleanup Effort
- VENTURA : Police Question Suspects in Slaying
- COUNTYWIDE : Hearings to Look at Cancer Risk Levels
- County Mounties : Volunteer Rangers Dispense Some Horse Sense to Park Visitors Insensitive to Mother Nature
- DANA POINT : City Backs Effort to Reroute Bus Lines
- Disabled List Makes It Three Leagues in Majors
- Three Orange Empire Teams Seeded
- In Roth Probe, O.C.'s D.A. Works Familiar Territory : Investigation: Capizzi convicted several office- holders. Critics say some backers also aided supervisor.
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Tax Hike to Rebuild Gets Cool Greeting
- The Press : The Whole World Watches--and Reacts--to L.A. Riots
- Riots a Warning to Quit Ignoring the Wrongs
- REVIEW : Chefs Cook Light, and Benefit Dinner Really Soars
- 1946 Good Deed Rewarded : Heroes: After 46 years, former Boy Scout gets medal for saving friend's life. The two are reunited in Maryland.
- Bidders Contribute $25,000 at Wellness Benefit Auction
- We Saw Our Dreams Burned for No Reason : The past several days shows that our system, which puts Eurocentric civilization above all, is not working.
- Lawsuit Settled on Low-Income Housing : Redevelopment: Solana Beach agrees to find more sites and to long-term maintenance, but not to more funds for such units.
- Assembly OKs New Transit Super-Agency
- SANTA ANA : Plans for Jail, Police Building Advance
- Hockey
- International Sports
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : West Hills Wins, Takes Division Lead
- PEOPLE WATCH
- EVENTS
- Gephardt Sees Budget Law Passing
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Plan Seeks Extinction of Owl in Two Areas
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Executives Ask Congress' Help to Rebuild L.A. : Business: A delegation from the local Chamber of Commerce finds its Washington trip has new urgency.
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Drinking Water Is Contaminated
- Experience Is the Best Teacher : Poway Program to Help Incoming Instructors Enters a New Phase
- Colbert Has Second Shot at Being First
- Jeff Carr
- JAZZ REVIEW : Saxophonist Edwards Hits Nostalgic Note : Maxwell's crowd hears re-creation of '40s along L.A.'s Central Avenue. Veteran musician plays to a tune's emotions, rather than putting his technique on display.
- O'Brien Gets Nomination for a Tony : Award: Old Globe's artistic director is recognized for his direction of Richard Nelson's play 'Two Shakespearean Actors.'
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Grappelli Freshens Up Classics : You'd never know violinist has been playing same old songs for 50 years.
- A Clove Affair With Garlic
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson's Handling of Disaster: So Far a Passing Grade
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Clinton Treated Coolly on Firebombed Avenue
- Candidates Compete for Delegates in Three Primary Elections Today
- Not-Guilty Plea in Slaying of Migrant : Border: San Yisdro man who shot one of border-jumping migrants dashing through his yard will be tried for murder.
- ELECTIONS 20th SENATE DISTRICT : Complaint Is Filed Against Gun Group
- No Longer One of the Homeboys : Compton: As a guardsman returns to his old neighborhood, this time in fatigues, he uneasily watches the faces as they watch him.
- SANTA PAULA : Council Approves Tree-Protection Fees
- International Sports
- They Work in Darkness While Sailing in the Light
- Glendora Coach Resigns, Says Timing Was Right
- Suit Still on the Block : Pop music: New Kids' lawsuit against its former music director continues even though he has retracted charges that they lip-synced.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Restaurateur Stakes Fireworks Program
- Teach-In Urges Focus on Race
- Mobs Spared Most of City's Cultural Centers During Rampage : Violence: Officials are surprised that treasured museums, theaters and other landmarks fared so well during riots.
- At Home, It's a Case of All That Jazz : Game 5: Utah plays a fourth-quarter jam session to end season for Clippers, 98-89. Record in Salt Lake City becomes 40-4 with Seattle series ahead.
- VALLEY ROUNDUP
- Crawford Hits 233 m.p.h.; Guerrero 230
- Taper-Bred 'Jelly's' Tops List With 11 Tony Nominations
- 18-Year-Old Slain Trying to Break Up Parents' Fight : Violence: The youth is San Diego's eighth homicide victim in four days. An investigation continues into police slaying of a man at an Encanto bar.
- DANA POINT : City Agrees to Buy Eight Entrance Signs
- Murder Verdict in Baby's Death Overturned by Appeals Court : Law: Decision cites judge's informal comments to jury and sets stage for a retrial unless ruling is challenged.
- "My angel": When bookkeeper Sheri Watts first...
- Buying Time for L.A. County Voters
- Yachting
- Curious Eyes Are on Knox as Rams Open Mini-Camp
- Benoit Gets Chance and Comes Through : Jazz: Rookie forward blocks out father's terminal illness and plays a key role.
- Now, Dodgers Must Pick Up the Pieces : Baseball: Team gained half a game during unscheduled vacation, but that is about the only bright spot.
- EVENTS
- PLACENTIA : Council to Consider Limiting Park Hours
- National Agenda : In Iran, Is Revolutionary Party Over? : Thirteen years after the Muslim revolt, 'government by God' is yielding to pragmatism.
- Coast Guard Ends Search for Missing Plane, Pilot
- PLEASANT VALLEY : Schools to Vote on Unification Study
- Nearly Half of Groups Seeking Huntington Beach Aid to Be Turned Away
- U.S. Syndicate: Italians Got Help
- Kings Make Webster Part of Past : Hockey: They fire him as coach with one year left on contract. No replacement expected to be named soon.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Overcome Reds With an 11-Run Inning
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Blackhawks Take a 2-0 Series Lead
- OCC Picks Estancia's O'Brien
- Power Outage May Be Fault of Squirrel
- SANTA ANA : Acosta Proposes Election Reforms
- Large Banks Pressed to Hasten Rebuilding With Flow of Credit : Money: Riots renew a dispute between bankers and community activists who accuse the institutions of not doing enough for South Los Angeles.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : ACOC Registers Displeasure of Challenger Jury Complaints
- Dana Hills Forfeits Four Baseball Games
- Aztec Women Sign 2 Players
- Hockey
- U.S. Syndicate: Italians Got Help
- Versatile Bassist to Ply Many Splendored Strings
- THEATER : Bit of Cartoonishness Gets in 'Arms" Way
- MUSIC
- L.A. Peace Spurs Dow to Record : Markets: The stock barometer jumps 42.04 points to 3,378.13. Oil prices reach their high for the year.
- Riots Could Happen Here, S.D. Business Leaders Say
- Flamemaster's Net Income Increases 24% in Quarter
- Mitsui Acquires Stake in Image Entertainment
- Janet A. Harper has joined the staff...
- Todson F. Page has joined the audit...
- James M. Hennings, former president of ADD+ON...
- Leveraged Buyout of AME Done In by Debt : Borrowing: The Burbank video post-production company has been unable to make payments on the money used to go private. Now the firm is for sale.
- Harmony Holdings Inc., a Burbank television commercial...
- Ruling Eases Prosecutors' Task Before Grand Juries : Supreme Court: Evidence that might clear a suspect need not be revealed when federal indictment is sought.
- Two Congressmen Linked to Bank Scandal to Resign : Ethics: McHugh headed the House probe of the check writers. Davis was listed as one of the worst 'abusers' of the overdraft system.
- Dale W. Herring has joined Colonial Bank...
- Alan Petersen has been named vice president...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Home Prices Here Still Highest
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : White House Blames 'Liberal Programs' for Riots : Politics: Marlin Fitzwater says Lyndon Johnson's 'Great Society' venture was a failure. Bush sends a team of officials to L.A. to assess the city's need.
- Olympia & York Misses Another Interest Payment : Real estate: The Canadian government deals an added blow to the firm by refusing to back sale of an office tower.
- L.A. Rioting Takes Toll of Jack in Box Eateries : Damage: One restaurant was burned to ground, 11 were badly damaged and six had minor damage.
- Cigna Profit Is Up Over 100%
- Old Cold War Foes Rekindle a Firm Friendship : Diplomacy: Reagan proclaims former adversary Gorbachev 'a great man' and presents him with award during California visit.
- Tiny College Again Hosts a Giant Figure : History: Site of Gorbachev speech is same forum where Winston Churchill delivered his famous 'Iron Curtain' warning in 1946.
- Tasty Masterpieces Raise Money for Museum
- Barr's 'Outsider' Special Counsel in Bank Scandal Drawing Heat : Investigation: The attorney general was once a clerk for Wilkey. Critics say his subpoenas are too broad and he leans toward executive branch power.
- Next Step : Arab Revolt: From Rocks to Revenge : * The <i> intifada </i> is dormant as a popular uprising against Israeli rule. But the wave of retribution intensifies.
- OXNARD : Family Records Mexican Songs to Teach Children About Music Around the World
- The Racing Vocabulary
- Hinman Replaces Hill as Santa Ana Coach
- Michael G. Murphy has been named company...
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Strife Termed Costliest in U.S. History : Insurance: Industry officials say damage claims could reach as high as $1 billion.
- TECHNOLOGY : AST Research Markets First in Series of Computers in New Product Line
- Veritec May Be on Verge of Success With Code : Technology: The company's president says Vericode can pack in more information than its familiar black-and-white striped competition.
- Donna D. Wolf has been appointed corporate...
- BOOK REVIEW : When the Writer Is Also a Good Reporter : AFTER HENRY, <i> by Joan Didion,</i> Simon & Schuster, $22; 295 pages
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Poison Threat Linked to Verdict Surfaces in Australia
- TAIPEI : Fun Run to Beijing
- High Court Places Hurdle in Inmate Appeal Process
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : The List of Fatalities
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Clinton Offers Views on Recovery : Tour: On a visit to riot-torn areas, the Democratic front-runner says residents need to be 'empowered' to confront urban problems.
- Postscript : Mystique Rises From Grave of Ceausescu : Most Romanians cringe at the mention of the Communist dictator, but a few lionize him.
- COUNTYWIDE : Drivers Asked to Aid Air Pollution Fight
- Knick Guards Beat Pistons at Own Game
- ABC, College Football Add Pay-Per-View Option
- Beating Abrams, 13, Is a Very Tall Order : Tennis: Newport Beach player, 6 feet 3 1/2 and barely a teen-ager, is ranked No. 1 in nation in his age group.
- Miner Will Announce Status by End of Week
- Raiders Release Jerry Robinson
- Washington Has to Share Field
- ENERGY
- Huntway Net Income Slides 62% in Quarter
- 3rd-Quarter Net Income Rises at Pay-Fone Systems
- James Brashier has joined the Irvine office...
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Korean-American Store Owner Slain
- Documentary : Covering a War--With Computer by Candlelight : As battle-scarred Kabul slips into the Dark Ages, reporters resort to technical wizards to get the story out.
- Hate Crimes Ordinance Introduced in S.D.
- 2 Men Killed in Shooting at Restaurant : Violence: The late-night attack scattered patrons who may have witnessed the slayings.
- Minister Reaches Out to Immigrants
- School Districts Negotiate Pact in Attendance Dispute
- ENCINO : Survivor of Fatal Crash Still Missing
- CHANNEL ISLANDS BEACH : Member of District Board Resigns Post
- Asleep at the Switch? : Slow response of both the LAPD and the National Guard is at issue
- Oxnard Lab Develops Way to Breed Abalone
- Family Agonizes as Girl's Death Remains Unsolved : Crime: Police have had a suspect since the beginning in the killing of 9-year-old Laura Arroyo, but no arrest has been made. Some evidence is still being analyzed.
- Rebuilding L.A. Confidence: A Herculean but Doable Task : The need now is for quick, decisive action by all elements of the city
- Sidekicks Need Victory Against Sockers in Dallas : Soccer: Sockers have 2-0 lead in MSL championship series. A third defeat would put Sidekicks' backs to the wall.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Judd Flies Solo, Boldly
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Hollywood Film Crews Encounter Riot Delays : Entertainment: City officials are still canceling film permits in the wake of last week's violence.
- Fed's No. 2 Man Is Cautiously Optimistic
- Profit Grows at Ventura County National Bancorp
- Insurance Auto Auctions Stock Offering Planned