- K-Swiss Inc. Profits Rise 22% During 1st Quarter
- World IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : Breast-Feeding Urged Despite AIDS Risk
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Back at Work, but It's Not Business as Usual
- Charles Yash has been named president of...
- Bank to Donate $1 Million to L.A.
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Black Builders Want Fair Share of Construction
- Newhall Land & Farming Plans Project in Arizona
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Picture This: A Beautiful Baby
- Steven Granados has completed loan officer training...
- Prudential Expands Into Canada
- Pfizer Selling Its Coty Unit to German Company : Restructuring: The divestiture will allow the pharmaceutical firm to focus on health care.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- No Substitute for Teaching Help : Education: Leslye Janusz's Woodland Hills firm provides temporary instructors to private schools, which formerly lacked an organized system to deal with absences.
- 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.
- Leslie's Poolmart Adds 26 New Stores in '92
- Chris J. Burman has been named vice...
- IHOP Doubles Profit With 8% Increase in Revenue
- SDSU Business School to Hold Annual Lunch
- Bill Vardoulis has been promoted to president...
- Frank Foster has been appointed to the...
- Company's Plan Creates Stockholders : Bankruptcy: Bus shelters purchased by investors in Metro Display Advertising would be turned into shares under reorganization proposal to be submitted to court.
- Wayne A. Miller has been named interim...
- Subdued Holiday in Santa Ana : Retail: Decision to postpone Cinco de Mayo events in wake of L.A. unrest gives downtown merchants little to celebrate.
- Rebels Struggle to Rule a Divided Kabul : Afghanistan: The forces of an Islamic holy war may have conquered the capital. But they are finding that ruling as a unified group is proving difficult.
- Siemens to Build Backup Solar Plant for Utilities
- Karla C. Hertzog has been appointed to...
- USA Petroleum Buys New Base in Ventura
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : S. Korean Politician Views Rubble, Tells Business Owners to Keep Faith
- Striking Back: What Happened in Oakwood Was Ugly--but No Surprise
- BERLIN : Public Disservice
- Aerosol Can Investigated in Drownings : Chatsworth: Container held a chemical used to induce dizziness. Autopsies on Kyle Sickinger and Jeffrey Vega are to be performed today.
- Bake Parkway Extension to Open Today
- BREA : 'Newsies' Not Bad for Young Actor
- SANTA CLARITA VALLEY : Agency to Raise Water Hookup Fees
- Leah Braatz
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- 3 NBA Playoff Games on NBC Sunday
- It's a Hot Spring for Melendez : Baseball: Padre reliever had his usual fine April. Now, he's just hoping to keep it up.
- Smoke Blocked TV Emergency Bulletins, Officials Say
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Split Second': A Monstrous Disaster
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa-based company,...
- David Ferris has signed on at Heying...
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : Delegation Arrives for 'Action Mission'
- COLUMN ONE : Fissures of Race Tear Fabric of L.A. : A woman who adopted this city as a student sees its myths unmasked. And she knows the rebuilding must be of the soul as well as the structures.
- COSTA MESA : Funds Donated for OCC Science Lab
- SANTA PAULA : Use of Paramedics Backed by Council
- Ex-Candidate Pleads Guilty to Disturbing the Peace : Lancaster: Paul Malone, who ran for City Council, had originally been charged with making a terrorist threat over trash-hauling protest.
- ALPINE : Man Dies After Truck Flips on I-8
- STUDIO CITY : Woman Dies, Man Injured in Blaze
- How to Help
- A Marquee Player Is at the Top of Lakers' Shopping List : Pro basketball: General Manager Jerry West doesn't want to rip up team and start over, but he does have plenty of work to do.
- Titans Slam Dance With Anteaters, 8-2 : Baseball: Kevin Costner, a 1978 Fullerton graduate, throws out inaugural first pitch.
- At Least Clippers Get Close to the Next Step
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Pierce Seeded No. 1 in Regional
- Angel Bats Again Abandon Abbott; Tigers Win, 6-2
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dodger-Expo Makeup Plans Nearly Set
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Parish's Awakening Helps Celtics Get Even, 104-98
- Watts Writers Workshop: A Blueprint to Fit Today's Needs?
- Lenders Often Willing to Aid Borrowers in a Bind
- A. E. Cohen has been elected to...
- Hamburger Hamlet Earns $654,000 Profit for Quarter
- Tom Pucci has joined Embassy Suites Hotel...
- Coalition Targets Christian Fundamentalists for Election Defeats
- SAN DIEGO : Court May Be Told to Reveal Calendars
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Backs Plan to Attract Business
- VAN NUYS : Market Owner Slain in Robbery Attempt
- Jurisprudence
- Laguna Beach Rolls Past Huntington Beach in Volleyball
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smiley Has Good Time Earning First Victory
- Huntco Sells Stake in Everest & Jennings Stock
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Looking for a Personal Bond in the Ashes
- Camera Cache Competition : Movies: A Burbank company is trying hard to catch up with Panavision. But they're still pretty far behind the film industry's most popular supplier.
- Russia, Japan Set Target Date for Drafting World War II Peace Pact
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Buchanan, on Koreatown Visit, Expresses His Shock
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Video Captures Police Retreat at Outbreak of Violence : Crime: Amateurs' tapes show dramatic scenes of looting, arson near intersection where truck driver was assaulted.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : Hillary Clinton to Quit Firms' Boards
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Countdown Gets Under Way
- Baldwin Hills Theater to Show Free Movies
- Ventura Protest Draws Support
- SAN DIEGO : Two Firms Fined in False Bids Case
- Cenfed Financial Corp. and its wholly owned...
- Tandon Reports Profit Plunged in 1st Quarter
- Lender Buys Gibraltar Site
- Mitek Systems announced two recent additions to...
- Center's Trade Show Attendance Declines : Economy: San Diego's new bayside venue sees fewer convention visitors, but there is an increase in patrons for consumer shows.
- Bernard Denet has been appointed president of...
- Market Newsletter : European Car Market Hits the Road in Fits and Starts : Volkswagen and GM are running on all cylinders, but Mercedes is falling back and British sales are sputtering.
- George Murphy, 89; Actor-Dancer Who Served 1 Term in U.S. Senate
- Higher Calling : 'Does God want me to be a priest?' It's a question that each boy at Queen of Angels High School must answer for himself.
- MANILA : 17,205 Jobs Available
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Brown Says $30 Billion Needed to Revive Cities
- Simi Valley Tries to Repair Image by Helping Riot Victims
- VENTURA : Music-Store Mural Gets a Reprieve
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A New Field of Dreams
- Judge May Ban Silicone Injections
- Black, White Students Try to Learn From One Another : Education: They exchange views for the first time since violence erupted over the King case. Sometimes walls remained.
- Crawford Makes Indy History, Hits 233 m.p.h.
- VALLEY ROUNDUP
- STAGE REVIEW : Loving on Borrowed Time : UC Irvine Production of 'Romeo and Juliet' Qualifies as a Screwball Tragedy
- Anaheim Arena Artists Chosen; Pier Finalists Named
- STAGE REVIEW : Play Seduces but Fails to Satisfy : Sex: 'Getting Around' is based on 1896 work by Viennese author Arthur Schnitzler but falls short of the original.
- Bally Manufacturing Corp. reported the best first...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Lawmaker Expects Federal Indictment
- Carl Princi, 71; Voice of Opera on L.A. Radio
- Study Links Stress, Early Abuse
- It's Violence as Usual in TV Movieland
- Day Runner Reports First-Quarter Profit of $441,000, an increase of 24%
- AT&T; to Offer New Types of Cable Services : Telecommunications: The vast amounts of data contained in a TV signal would be compressed so several programs could be sent at once on one channel.
- Biopool Gets Approval to Sell Diagnostic Kit
- 1st-Quarter Profit Rises at Charter Pacific Bank
- National Education Reports $2.6-Million Loss : Earnings: Vocational services provider says low first-quarter figures are result of seasonal patterns.
- Richard M. Torre has been appointed executive...
- An Island in the Calamity
- GARDEN GROVE : Little League Snack Stand Is Torched
- Fire Cancels Seminar for Youths : Retreat: Arsonist burns down meeting hall, dining room and offices at camp where teens were to meet.
- Proposed Closure of Pistol Range to Cut Budget Is Criticized
- BURBANK : Airport Concession Contract Awarded
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gibson Plans Retirement After Waiver
- Tustin Again Tops Saddleback in Baseball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : DiSarcina's Hitting Surprises Rodgers
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : MEN'S TENNIS
- Nationwide Box Office Plunges : Receipts: Movie industry sources say that grosses were down about 37%, partly due to civil unrest in the L.A. area.
- Hubbard Gives In on Friday Night Racing
- Rockwell to Work With Honeywell
- Charles Alcorn has joined North County Bank...
- Litton to Build Navigation Units for Russian Jetliners
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Valley Firms Assess Financial Impact of Riot Losses : Disasters: Insurers begin to process damage claims from citywide destruction. Banks check on clients' losses.
- Navy Business Conference to Be Held for 4th Year
- Greg Erikson has joined Rancho Vista National...
- Rebecca Stevens has been named director of...
- Richard J. Winters, formerly executive director of...
- FAO Schwarz Chief to Quit
- Kabul Goes Dry as Muslims Cork Hotel Bar
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- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Loot Is a Dead Giveaway When Police Drop By : Contraband: Officers, acting on numerous tips, recover some merchandise stolen from stores during last week's violence. But it's only a fraction of what thieves got away with.
- Rioting in Los Angeles
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- OTHER NEWS - May 5, 1992
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- TECHNOLOGY - May 5, 1992
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- HEAVEN & HELL: It's a busy week...
- PARISWATCH: Although the Euro Disney Resort near...
- Firms Pledge to Rebuild Shattered Areas of City
- DEMAND TO HELP: The Orange County Red...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : No Shortage of Finger-Pointing at City Hall : Politics: Residents of riot-torn areas resent the conduct of civic leaders and are not inclined to listen to them. Bradley and Gates feud is blamed for part of the gridlock.
- Riots Put Damper on Cinco de Mayo Events
- LIGHTS OUT: Just weeks away from crucial...
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Death Tied to Guardsmen Investigated : Unrest: Authorities say man in car twice attempted to run down soldiers before they opened fire, apparently in self-defense.
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Back to School--a Little Wiser : Returning Students Talk of Fear, Debate Morality of Riots
- Families in the Riot Areas Try to Pick Up the Pieces : Survival: After five nights of living in fear, many try to settle back into everyday routines. Others look to leave.
- Police Pullout, Riot's Outbreak Reconstructed
- Officials Eager to Offer Better Vision of City
- Costs of Services During Riot Add to Budget Crisis : Government: City emergency expenses run at more than $2 million a day. Loss of tourism, sales and property tax revenue contributes to fiscal dilemma.
- City Returns to Work, School : Recovery: Freeways and buses are once again crowded as the day appears to go smoothly. Bush announces loans and grants for rebuilding.
- Unrest Cases Swamp Courts : Sentencing: Prosecutors criticize a judge in Van Nuys, saying his 10-day terms for curfew violators are too lenient.
- Nationwide Box Office Plunges : Movies: Industry sources say that grosses were down about 37%, but in Orange County, it was business as usual.
- Pac Rim Corp. Earnings Fall 32% in 1st Quarter
- Del Mar Track Racing Ahead With Improvements
- E. James Whittier has been appointed executive...
- Hertz, Alamo Offer New Business Rates : Travel: Customers must have airline tickets to take advantage of the lower weekday rates that start at $24.99 for an economy car.
- RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Riots Lay Waste to L.A.'s Fun and Sun Facade
- AUTOS
- IRVINE : UCI Forum Today on Rioting in L.A.
- VENTURA : 7 Teachers to Get Golden Wing Awards
- Police Officer Shoots, Kills Homeless Man
- SAN DIEGO : Sewage Plan Changes Delayed
- Valley Congregations Collect Food, Money to Aid Victims of Riot : Relief: In addition to the donations, members of a number of religions provided other forms of aid for the cleanup in South Los Angeles.
- Bustle on Ventura Boulevard Returns as Curfew Is Lifted
- LA CONCHITA : Residents Request Ramps for Highway
- America Is Reaping Two Centuries of Law Treating Blacks Lawlessly : By every measure of equality, the "haves" maintained the edge, from legal lynching to broken promises.
- From the Archives: Mayor Bradley lifts curfew tonight
- INTERNATIONAL
- For Marines in L.A., It's a Battle With Boredom
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Salvador Embassy a Monument to Yesterday's War : Central America: Designed during civil conflict, the lavish new complex in a distant suburb seems overdone, out of place.
- INTERNATIONAL
- More Than 300 Americans Airlifted From Sierra Leone
- Export Juggernaut : Southern California Firms Spearhead Rise in Sales Overseas
- The D.A.'s Failure Is Fully Revealed
- COLUMN LEFT / LINDA R. HIRSHMAN : GOP Strategists Shouldn't Be a Bit Surprised : Riots result from 25 years of crafting a party for white people.
- 5 Men Slain in Unrelated Incidents
- Miscellany
- Papaleo Is Hurting, So Is Dallas : MSL: A lifetime playoff winner against the Sockers, injured goalie Joe Papaleo is frustrated.
- Don King to Face Racketeering Charges? : Boxing: Senators are said to be studying promoter's alleged overbilling of Tyson for sanctioning fees.
- ART REVIEW : A New Take on Adolph Gottlieb's Pictographs at Silverman
- Radice Grabs Reins at NEA Under Siege : Arts: The new leader steps in at a time when the endowment is under attack from the religious right and conservative members of Congress.
- Hoover Sizes Up as Pretty Tough
- Opposition Is Not Afraid of Lil E. Tee : Horse racing: In the aftermath of his slow Kentucky Derby victory, a large Preakness field will be on hand to test him.
- Pitching Deserts the Padres : Baseball: Eiland joins ranks of troubled starters, getting battered by St. Louis in the Cardinals' 7-1 victory. Padres finish home stand 6-7 despite a .290 average and solid bullpen work.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Cal Poly Pomona Wins NCAA Women's Tennis Title
- By Leaps and Bounds, She's Jumped Back Into Her Life : Track and field: Broughton, one of county's top athletes, quickly recovers from serious auto accident.
- INDONESIA
- THE PHILIPPINES
- INTERNATIONAL
- How World's Top Woman Ad Executive Hit the Heights : Marketing: Ogilvy & Mather CEO Charlotte Beers is smart, has rapport with clients and gives her staff credit, observers say.
- Disaster Aid Centers Will Open by End of the Week : Recovery: The one-stop offices will be in neighborhoods hit by riots. SBA is taking the lead in offering loans.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group Offers Help to School District
- Homeowners Lose Yard to Migrant Encampment : Intruders: Couple fights losing battle against brazen trespassers who use property near Vista as a stopover, and leave garbage and litter in their wake.
- DANCE
- Glenn Rogers returned an interception 59 yards...
- Hockey
- STAGE REVIEW : L.A. Events Give Play Extra Impact
- La Jolla Museum Unveils Annex in San Diego : Art: The Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, is scheduled to open its new facility Nov. 14. The museum also says it expects a $250,000 deficit.
- The Showdown That Doesn't Show Up : America's Cup: The upstarts shove aside the rivalry that had developed between Dennis Conner and Sir Michael Fay.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stieb Gives Blue Jays a Little Backing, 4-1
- A CITY IN CRISIS: HOPE AND PRAYER AMID THE ASHES : Population of Jails Nears Legal Limit : Crowding: Facilities are struggling to keep up as more than 25,000 are being held. Federal maximum is 25,488.
- Sorensen Was a Real Ace for Pepperdine
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abbott Tapes Greeting for Harwell
- STAGE
- Brush Fire Rages in N.J., Forcing A-Plant Shutdown
- Biggest Diaper Makers Settle Antitrust Suit : Litigation: Kimberly-Clark claimed that Procter & Gamble had sued to gain a monopoly.
- Trucker Beaten by Rioters Improves
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Events Aimed at Attracting Tourists
- OXNARD : Transient's Leg Severed by Train
- Market Watch : Proposal Could Eliminate Fixed Brokerage Fees
- A CITY IN CRISIS: HOPE AND PRAYER AMID THE ASHES : From the Nation's Newspapers
- Voices
- Two Car Accidents Claim Lives of Two
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: May 2
- Deputies Resume Search for Body of Second Skier
- Insurer Swamped by Liquor Store Claims : Commerce: Markets are favorite targets of looters and arsonists. Businessman says clients report damage of more than $1 million.
- ANAHEIM : Senate Hopefuls Invited to Forum
- Sunday Dawns--and Residents Emerge to Resume Their Lives : Routines: After four days of remaining sequestered in their safe neighborhoods, people venture back to 'the zone,' trying to return to normalcy.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Watch Program Hits 10-Year Mark
- Man Fatally Injured as 2 Boats Collide
- Cities Fail to Prepare Buildings for Quake : Disasters: Only Ventura and Ojai have mandated reinforcement of vulnerable structures. The county is the second most hazardous area in Southern California for a temblor of magnitude 7 or greater.
- If Baseball Is a Trivial Pursuit, Have They Got a Book for You
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Allison Dominates in Winning at Talladega
- Singapore Says Its Information Net Will Amaze : Communications: But opponents say its ability to track citizens smacks of Big Brotherism.
- Career Change Puts Woman in Driver's Seat : After leaving her job as an insurance company vice president, owner of Auto Savvy in Santa Ana decided to turn love of cars into a profession.
- Clinton Wins Guam Democrat Caucuses
- A CITY IN CRISIS: HOPE AND PRAYER AMID THE ASHES : South Korea Will Seek Reparations for Riot Damages : Diplomacy: The government has sent a delegation to Los Angeles to seek compensation for hundreds of store owners who suffered losses.
- Drownings Take Lives of Boy, 3, Man, Two 16-Year-Old Youths
- CAMARILLO : Political Fund-Raiser to Be Rescheduled
- Ventura to Discuss How to Trim 6% in Spending : City Council: Some layoffs and the elimination of programs are possible. Citizens will have an opportunity to comment at a hearing.
- A CITY IN CRISIS: HOPE AND PRAYER AMID THE ASHES : Close-Knit Guard Unit Seeks to Be a 'Calming Presence' : Security: Visalia squad provides armed protection at one of few open markets. They meet some taunts, but many gestures of welcome.
- Norbert Mirassou; Led Family Winery
- A CITY IN CRISIS: HOPE AND PRAYER AMID THE ASHES : Bush Seeks Solutions to Urban Ills
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Take 21 Innings to Beat Fresno
- Davis Comes Up Hacking, and It Works for Angels
- CREW NEWPORT REGATTA : Orange Coast Wins Three Races to Take Overall Title
- Many Junk Bond-Strapped Firms Have Cut Their Debt
- The Spy Who Can't Go Home Again : Espionage: Nikolai Ogorodnikov should have been deported six months ago. But there's a glitch. The INS can't send the convicted Soviet agent back to the U.S.S.R., since it no longer exists.
- Bosnia Leader Freed, but Attacks Follow : Yugoslavia: Muslims ambush the military convoy that had been involved in the swap for their president.
- How Do You Explain the King Case to a 9-Year-Old?
- Album Artwork Case Spins Toward Courtroom : Litigation: Designs for recordings by Sinatra, the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix are among those contained in 3,000 boxes stored in--and removed from--a theater basement.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Sign-Ups Begin for Summer Programs
- CSUN Groups to Rate Finalists for President : Hiring: Students, faculty and staff will meet with the 4 candidates and use surveys to evaluate them.
- Man Wounded in Drive-By Attack
- CAMARILLO : Forum on Hospital Merger Rescheduled
- Unrest Puts Friday Night Hollywood Park Cards on Hold
- Cities, County Grapple With Library Issue : Improvements: Agoura Hills, Westlake Village and Calabasas cannot reach a consensus on a facility that would best serve the public.
- 2 Boys Arrested in $700,000 Vandalism of RV Factory : Saugus: The firm's owner says he found the youngsters in the building. A sheriff's lieutenant says they admitted damaging motor homes.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Talkative Murray Hits His 400th Homer
- Market Watch : Wall Street Usually Immune to Crises
- Wall Street Apt to Stay Bullish in Spite of Riots
- AUSTRALIA
- German Strikes Threaten to Paralyze Air, Freight Traffic
- Macy's to Close as Many as 10 of Its Stores : Retailing: It said it will consider a variety of factors, including store productivity, in deciding which locations to shutter.
- COLUMN ONE : When Loving L.A. Turns to Heartache : A woman who came of age during the Watts Rebellion sees years of disrespect explode in anger and frustration.
- BOOK REVIEW : When Fate Loses Out to Wishful Thinking : TRICK OR TREAT, <i> by Lesley Glaister,</i> Atheneum, $17.95, 192 pages
- A CITY IN CRISIS: HOPE AND PRAYER AMID THE ASHES : Close-Up and Personal : Thousands Come to See--and Record for Themselves--Reality of Destruction
- COUNTYWIDE : Low Bus-Fare Day Offered to Drivers
- ELECTIONS / 44th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Incumbents' Exit Draws In Contenders
- Los Angeles: A Great City That's Too Big to Fail
- Legal Maneuvering Delays Murder Trial
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Victory Is Grand to Funk, Surprise to Ammaccapane