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What happened on May 21, 1990
SPORTS
Pure Talent, a Fatal Flaw : Mean Streets Lead to Prison, Not Stardom, for 6-10 Allen
DANNY ROBBINS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Runs 1st Marathon After Starting by Mistake
Associated Press
ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME : Patel and Blyleven Head Roster for the North Team
GYMNASTICS : Lakes' Time Off Shows as He Finishes 11th in Regional
MARYANN HUDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pistons Go to Body, Wear Down Bulls : Eastern Conference: Jordan scores 34 but gets slammed and Detroit gains an 86-77 victory over Chicago in Game 1.
MICHAEL WILBON, WASHINGTON POST
Barnes Moves Center Stage to Get Record : Track and field: True to his word, he breaks world shotput mark on his second try with a throw of 75-10 1/4.
MAL FLORENCE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barnes Is So Confident He Calls His Shot : Track and field: Shotputter summoned his family and friends to Los Angeles to witness his world record.
JULIE CART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
Ego Punctured, U.S. Beats Yugoslav Club : Soccer: Exhibition victory, 1-0, follows Gansler's admonition not to let recent success go to the players' heads.
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New York's Ban on Lasix Tarnishes Triple Crown
BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Whatever This Guy Has to Say Carries an Awful Lot of Weight
HARLEY TINKHAM
Names in the News
Lefferts Ices the Mets With Save for Padres
SCOTT MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Professor Head of the Class at Belmont
Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : 2 Battle to Whitbread Finish
Compiled from Times Wire and Staff Reports
THE SIDELINES : American Upset in First Round
From Times Wire Services
A Sorry Saturday : Dodgers Squander Two Late Leads, and Howell Has to Pitch Another Two Innings
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Edgar Martinez Also Gets Key Hits for Seattle
DAN HAFNER
Abbott, Eichhorn Win Angel Honor
Betting With Bob
Edberg, Graf Seeded Tops in French Open
From Times Wire Services
Let the NBA Finals Grow Up and Move to a Place of Its Own
Melvin Durslag
NCAA DIVISION II SOFTBALL : Bakersfield Wins Third Crown
JOHN ORTEGA
20% Is Magic Number for 'Doc's' Day at Races
NORMAN DASH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What, Griffin Worry? Not in 6-3 Victory for Dodgers
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Dawson Shows That He's Able to Have a Big Year
DAN HAFNER
Suns Hope to Shine in Portland : Western Conference: Phoenix, unfazed without the home-court advantage against Utah and Lakers, hits the road again.
SAM McMANIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hirmez Plays Tough Offense and Defense; Sockers Beat Dallas
DON PATTERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Players Have Something Big in Mind for World Cup
JOE GERGEN, NEWSDAY
Support Erodes for Return of Raiders to Oakland, Poll Says
From United Press International
Hinds' Victories Hand Saddleback Team Tennis Title
NCAA DIVISION II BASEBALL : Northridge Gets Regional Title
MIKE HISERMAN
L.A. Harbor Knocks Out Golden West : Rustlers: Season ends in 4-3 defeat. Shaky defense and a controversial play at the plate contribute to the loss.
ARA NAJARIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DEATHS : NCAA Rules Expert Steitz Dies
From Times Wire Services
Boredom Becomes Racing Bliss for Earnhardt
Clippers, With High Hopes Bubbling Over, Pop Champagne Corks
MIKE DOWNEY
DEATHS : Rugby Player Dies After Match
From Times Wire Services
Athletes Received Illegal Funding, State Auditor Says
Associated Press
COMMENTARY : It's No Fun Dealing With Trader George
MIKE PENNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pacific 10 Represented Well in Men's Semifinals : NCAA tennis:Stanford beats Texas, UCLA defeats California and USC upsets Georgia to advance. They will be joined by top-ranked Tennessee, which beat Miami.
Names in the News
Kersee Loses Sleep, but Bruins Win Title : Track and field: UCLA women's coach didn't need to stay up late because Bruins clinched Pac-10 meet early. Oregon takes men's championship.
CHRIS BAKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Net Losses Add Up to a Win in the Lottery : Pro basketball: New Jersey, the team with the worst record, will have first pick in the NBA draft June 27. Seattle, beating the odds, will draft second.
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Falcons Worried Sanders May Stay With Baseball
GREG LOGAN, NEWSDAY
TENNIS ITALIAN OPEN : Muster Vow Made Good in Victory
PAUL LEVINE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
DEATHS : Ex-Hockey Star Earl Seibert
From Times Wire Services
NCAA DIVISION II SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Bakersfield Beats CSUN Twice to Capture Title
JOHN ORTEGA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fullerton Falls to Riverside One Last Time : Hornets: Needing two victories, they fall, 4-3, in the opener. It was their fifth loss in six games with the Tigers.
STEVE KRESAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Angels Put Anderson on Disabled List
From Times Wire Services
NCAA DIVISION II BASEBALL WEST REGIONAL : CS Northridge Wins Berth in World Series
MIKE HISERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Day Rides in Triple Dead Heat
Associated Press
Going Up, Seles Takes Down Graf : Tennis: Yugoslav teen-ager ends Steffi's winning streak at 66 to gain German Open title.
From Associated Press
Langston Doesn't Stay Perfect Long Enough; Angels Lose, 5-1
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Youngest Andretti Bumped : Indy 500: Moran becomes final qualifier when he knocks out Walther, who had replaced Jeff Andretti. Rutherford also fails to make the field.
SHAV GLICK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yogi's Shooters Win Lacrosse Championship
Bruins Strike First, Put Brooms Back in Oilers' Closet, 2-1
STEVE SPRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE SIDELINES : Celtics' McHale Has Surgery
From Times Wire Services
PREP REVIEW / TOM HAMILTON : The End of a Courtship for Estancia's O'Brien
TOM HAMILTON
Volleyball Team Stages Stirring Comeback
KIM Q. BERKSHIRE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tidland's Work Ethic on a Par With the Best : Prep golf: Valencia senior has set his sights on a second consecutive Southern Section individual title, and eventually the PGA Tour.
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOLF ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Climbs Out of Ditch for Victory
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : McCants' Agent Fined $5,000 for Violating Registration Law
From Times Wire Services
COMMENTARY : It's Difficult to Picture Riley Getting Out
SAM McMANIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vera Runs Smart, Wins Trib 10 Kilometer
JOHN GEIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Super May Proves His Versatility, Wins the Mervyn LeRoy Handicap
BOB MIESZERSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Parents Worry, Study Shows, but Too Often About the Wrong Things : Pediatrics: Concerns over which they have no control dominate those that could be acted upon.
SHARI ROAN, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
Blueprint of Long Life: Walks, Yogurt and Sleep : Centenarians: Eleven who have celebrated their 100th birthday are honored. For many, age has not dulled their spunk.
EDMUND NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN CLEMENTE : 3 Youths Killed in Car Crash Identified
District Attorney Candidates
Jerry Hicks
Policing the Sounds of Silence : Redondo Beach Takes Loud Car Speakers
MARC LACEY and SHAWN HUBLER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COUNTYWIDE : La Habra Man Slain in Gang Stabbing
JAMES M. GOMEZ
Marines Identify Victim of Desert Copter Crash : Military: Investigators continue to search for a cause of the accident, which occurred on a routine training flight.
JAMES M. GOMEZ and WENDY PAULSON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : A Thousand Points of Xenophobia...and a Workplace Shutout : Latino job applicants are three times more likely to receive unfavorable treatment than Anglos.
HARRY E. CROSS,
Harry E. Cross, a senior research associate at the Urban Institute in Washington, was the project director of the Institute
'
s hiring audit. and
ELECTIONS CONGRESS : Gallegly to Face Feisty Korman for 2nd Time in June Primary
JACK CHEEVERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Tests on Whooping Cough Vaccine
Times science writer Thomas H. Maugh II reports from the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology held last week in Anaheim. and
County Issue What is the best way to prevent the proliferation of gangs?
Police Called to Control Crowd at Country Fair
PEGGY Y. LEE
San Diego
Vista
ELECTIONS CONGRESS : A Guide to Issues Facing Candidates in District 21 Race
IRVINE : UCI Latest Entity to Receive Tate Grant
DANICA KIRKA
PERSPECTIVE ON THE TRAFFIC CRUNCH : On a Highway to Nowhere : Transportation: The 'smart-car' concept is a farce that will increase gas consumption and make our roads even more congested.
RONNIE D. LIPSCHUTZ and LINDA NASH,
Ronnie Lipschutz and Linda Nash are associates at the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security in Berkeley. Both have had substantial experience on the freeways. and
WESTMINSTER : Trustees OK School Boundary Changes
GREG HERNANDEZ
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Teachers Ratify New Pact; Bitterness Told
JAMES M. GOMEZ
COSTA MESA : Students Scramble to Construct Projects
TED JOHNSON
COUNTYWIDE : $25,000 Sought for Outreach Campaign
KIM KASH
COUNTYWIDE : County to Consider $20,000 for Agency
KIM KASH
Lottery Results
Prop. 111 Target of Flimflam Ploys : Lies Pepper Ballot Pamphlet Arguments Against It
1 Dead, 3 Injured in Hit-and-Run Accident
COLUMN LEFT : Scared by Reds, Mugged by Thugs : The bogyman of international communism has nothing on the super-scoundrel.
JOHN LUKACS,
Historian John Lukacs' latest book is "Budapest 1900" (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1989).
TUSTIN : Resident Seeks Broad Fire-Sprinkler Law
SHANNON SANDS
COMMENCEMENT 1990 : UCLA School of Law
Times Researcher Michael Meyers
PLATFORM : A Special Invitation
Dr. Henry S. Williams, acting president of Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center, is Western region president of the National Black Leadership Initiative on Cancer. He told The Times: and
From Eloquence to Action : Bush Should Sign Civil Rights Act of 1990 to Reaffirm Commitment to Fairness
PERSPECTIVE ON THE TRAFFIC CRUNCH : When Is a Body Not a Passenger?
R. RICHARD BANKS,
R. Richard Banks lives in the Bay Area.
Schools in Simi Are Facing Big Shortfall : Budget: The district blames the state and a raise for teachers. The union cites officials' salaries and gadgetry.
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Some Find 55 Project Isn't Worth the Wait
ERIC BAILEY
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Warning on Legionnaire's Disease
Times science writer Thomas H. Maugh II reports from the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology held last week in Anaheim. and
COLUMN RIGHT : High Clerics of Art Have Had Enough : Federal subsidies haven't resulted in masterpieces, just a drain on the Treasury.
BRUCE FEIN and EDWIN MEESE III,
Bruce Fein, a constitutional lawyer in Washington, served as associate attorney general from 1981-82. Former Atty. Gen. Edwin Meese III is a distinguished fellow of the Heritage Foundation.
San Diego
El Cajon Braces for Threat From the Partly Known
LINDA ROACH MONROE and ASHLEY DUNN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Winning Landmark Job Bias Suit Leaves a Mixed Legacy : Schools: One woman credits the case for being made a principal, the other blames it for impending demotion from assistant principal.
SAM ENRIQUEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Short Line May Face Its Final Cut : Railroads: After 70 film and TV parts, the lease is up on Short Line's tracks in Valencia.
STEVE PADILLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Ysidro
Firefighters Find That 15 Is a Crowd
STEVE PADILLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Young Turks Will Lead the Charge in Decades Ahead
ROBERT NELSON,
Robert Nelson is chairman of Nelson Ralston Robb Communications and a former Orange County supervisor's aide.
Standoff Ends When Police Shoot Gunman
MARIA NEWMAN and TED JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Exploring the World of Kaleidoscopes
NONA YATES
Emerging Europe Makes One Continent Shudder : Africa: Without its Cold-War leverage, the chances of forming new alliances are limited.
A.M. BABU,
A.M. Babu is a former economic development minister of Tanzania. He now lives in London. and
VENTURA : Motel Owners Mad, May Sue Over Sign
KEN McALPINE
San Diego
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Since Proof Is Elusive, Science Seeks Best Odds : Research: Theories are embraced through a process of consensus, and they hold up until a better one comes along.
LEE DYE, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Earmark Taxes to Break Budget Deadlock : Revenue: The people will go along if they get something they want for the money they pay.
STUART E. EIZENSTAT and HENRY J. AARON,
Stuart E. Eizenstat is a Washington lawyer who was chief domestic policy adviser to President Jimmy Carter. Henry J. Aaron is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
MIRA MONTE : Mobile Home Park Damaged in Fire
PEGGY Y. LEE
L.A. Host Says Chinese Writer Is Just Visiting, Not Defecting
SHERYL STOLBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : A Clove of Garlic a Day . . .
Times science writer Thomas H. Maugh II reports from the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology held last week in Anaheim. and
ELECTIONS SUPERVISOR : Van Dyke Helps VanderKolk Raise $1,000 at Benefit
ADRIANNE GOODMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOCAL ELECTIONS DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S RACE : D.A. Capizzi's 3 Opponents Stick Together
JERRY HICKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Free Pine Trees Still Available to Schools
LAURA MICHAELIS
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Bridge Over Troubled Waters
LAGUNA HILLS : Boundary Changes Stall Cityhood Plan
LEN HALL
Sa Diego
ORANGE : Driver Injured in Freeway Shooting
JAMES GOMEZ
Put Pressure on Hanoi, Former S. Vietnamese President Urges
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
LOS ALAMITOS : Search for City Sister Ends in New Zealand
KATHIE BOZANICH
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Coalition to Create Sports Park Urged
JOHN PENNER
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Chemical in Spermicides Linked to Yeast Infections
Times science writer Thomas H. Maugh II reports from the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology held last week in Anaheim. and
A Stargazer's Search Leads to Film Location in Encinitas
ANTHONY PERRY
Off-Road Accident Kills 1, Injures 1
ANAHEIM : District Prepares for Year-Round Classes
LISA MASCARO
SANTA PAULA : Man Shot, Another Beaten With Bat
PEGGY Y. LEE
Model Student Shot by Gang Fights for Life
AARON CURTISS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Animal Magnetism : It's what we call a 'sixth sense'--an innate sense of direction. New research suggests animals have an inner magnet that works with the magnetic pull of the Earth.
HEIDI ZIOLKOWSKI,
Ziolkowski is a freelance writer from Long Beach
Music Fans Get to Pick and Choose : Americana: The festival and contest at Paramount Ranch attracted the 'blue jean crowd,' characterized by casual dress and intense interest in bluegrass and old-time music.
LESLIE BERGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Cousin's Story of Cocaine Trafficking : Camarena case: A government witness gives an inside look at the Guadalajara drug cartel. He tells how he bungled his way from drug handler to money courier.
PAUL LIEBERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : The Side Effects of Marijuana
Times science writer Thomas H. Maugh II reports from the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology held last week in Anaheim. and
Judicial Choices for Various Court Posts
LOS ALAMITOS : Cities May Form Animal Control Pact
LYNDA NATALI
ORANGE : Victorian Residence to House Drug Babies
MARY HELEN BERG
Broken Vows Trip Up Minorities at UCSD 'Boot Camp' : Higher Education: Promise of economic security while rigorous program prepares them to compete proves too good to be true.
DAVID SMOLLAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : A Thousand Points of Xenophobia...and a Workplace Shutout : The rise of vigilantes on the border at San Diego is a shameless symptom of increasing American intolerance for all Latinos.
GLORIA J. ROMERO and ANTONIO H. RODRIGUEZ,
Antonio H. Rodriguez is an attorney in Los Angeles. Gloria J. Romero is an assistant professor of psychology at Cal State Los Angeles. Both are members of the Latino Community Justice Center in Los Angeles
.
ENTERTAINMENT
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rapper Def Jef Was Fun, Funky, but After That It Was Downhill
MIKE BOEHM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SHORT TAKES : Looney Tunes Return Announced
From Times Wire Services
STAGE REVIEW : Revised 'Inquest' Tells Familiar Story
RAY LOYND
MUSIC REVIEW : Tomijuro V Is Guest in Kabuki Program
LEWIS SEGAL
Sold Out
Kenneth Williams
Movies
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
People Watch
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
People Watch
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
'91 Grammys: and the Winner Is New York : Recording: Los Angeles was the loser in the two-way battle for the prestigious award show.
STEVE HOCHMAN
JAZZ REVIEW : A Capable Trio but a Noisy Bar
DON HECKMAN
Dance
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MUSIC REVIEW : Symphony Season Ends on a Threatening Note
KENNETH HERMAN
Stage
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
'Bird' Lands $16 Million at Box Office
PAT H. BROESKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rap Lineup Goes One for Three
MIKE BOEHM
JAZZ REVIEW : 2nd Annual Pacific Fest Draws Half a House for a Mix of Talent
LEONARD FEATHER
Tv & Video
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
People Watch
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
BY THE NUMBERS : Portrait of the Nielsen Families
David Sweet and
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Films Show Vibrant Women and Their Nation
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'NewsHour' Skewered in Media Study
HOWARD ROSENBERG
MUSIC REVIEW : Bike's DanceArt at Westside Academy
JAN BRESLAUER
DANCE REVIEW : Graceful Tandy Beal & Company Perform at OCC
JAN BRESLAUER
Art
GREG BRAXTON,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
JAZZ REVIEW : 2nd Annual Pacific Fest Draws Half a House for a Mix of Talent
LEONARD FEATHER
UB40's Refined Reggae
STEVE HOCHMAN
Studio Tour in Florida Gives 'Sneak Preview'
From Associated Press
BALLET REVIEW : Joffrey's 'Romeo': A Valiant Sketch
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC/DANCE CRITIC
MEDIA : Investors Mean Business With Cox Cable Protest
KEVIN BRASS
'Twin Peaks,' More Videos Make ABC's Fall Schedule
From United Press International
SHORT TAKES : Disney Henson Deal to Proceed
From Times Wire Services
Central Cast Changes in Joffrey Ballet's 'Romeo'
CHRIS PASLES
David Lynch's 'Wild at Heart' Wows Cannes : Film: The director intends to cut his violent, profane and erotic movie to get an R rating.
JACK MATTHEWS, TIMES FILM EDITOR
DANCE REVIEW : Ragged Edges Mar Ambitious Ballet Program
EILEEN SONDAK
MUSIC REVIEW : Juilliard Quartet Ends Beethoven Cycle
HERBERT GLASS
O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Heavy Subject Treated Lightly in 'The Ramp'
SYLVIE DRAKE, TIMES THEATER WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : The Limits of Strength in 'Child'
DON SHIRLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART REVIEWS : Making Some Sense Out of the Universe With Alfred Jensen
CATHY CURTIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : A Novel 'Millennium'
SYLVIE DRAKE, TIMES THEATER WRITER
KCET's 14 Emmys Leads Los Angeles Area Awards
STEVEN LINAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Kronos Makes Riley's 'Salome' Dance, Dance
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Pueblo Commander Bucher's Long Fight for Recognition
SHORT TAKES : David Lynch's 'Wild at Heart' Wins Golden Palm at Cannes
From Times Wire Services
Merchandising and the Movies : Marketing: Filmgoers will be bombarded with products and promotions tied to summer blockbusters.
STACY JENEL SMITH
NEWS
William E. Bufalino Sr.; Attorney for Teamsters Union, Jimmy Hoffa
Crouch to the Contrary : Books: In "Notes of a Hanging Judge," essayist Stanley Crouch lambastes black intellectuals for separatist attitudes that he says betray the civil rights movement.
ITABARI NJERI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pneumonia: A Deadly Presence
SHARI ROAN, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
Cardinal Trinh Van Can; Archbishop of Hanoi
WORLD : Senator, 2 Bodyguards Slain in Medellin Cocaine Center
From Times Wire Services
California Leads U.S. in Inmate Increase : Prisons: State's growth rate in 1980s more than doubles national average. Rise in drug-related crimes and tougher enforcement are factors.
SHAWN POGATCHNIK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION : Teacher Held in Slaying, Arson
From Times Wire Services
Goliath Frogs Left in Dust in Hopping Derby
MARK A. STEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Nuclear Triggers' Came in Mail, Iraq Embassy Asserts
From United Press International
Baldwin Park High School Rooms Damaged by Fire; Arson Suspected
Yeutter Scolds Japan on Effort to Retain Entire Rice Market
From United Press International
SHORT TAKES : Ranch Paints Its Cadillacs Pink
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Perks of Soviet Presidency: $6,400 a Month, 2 Dachas
United Press International
SOUTHLAND : Buckey Judge Says He Refused to Talk on Phone With Reiner
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Clean Air Showdown Taking Shape in House : Environment: Floor debate is expected to focus on unresolved issues. One is whether to require auto makers to build 1 million alternative fuel cars.
MICHAEL ROSS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Calvin' Creator Won't Sell Out
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
WORLD : Iran, U.S. Open Talks on Claim
From Times Wire Services
Romanians Go to Polls, Warily Test Democracy
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israelis Kill 3 More Arabs, Injure 95 : Violence Rages in Wake of Massacre of 7 Palestinians
From Associated Press
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Turner, Fonda Stay Tuned In
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Boats Sail Near Cuba in Castro Protest
Times Wire Services
NATION : 6 Feared Dead in Plane Crash
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Excerpts From Debate Between 2 Democrats
California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Police, Protesters Clash at Park
From Times staff and Wire reports
WORLD : Prices Cut at E. German Shops
From Times Wire Services
BOOK REVIEW : A Tale of Meanness That Reaches Out From the Grave : PASSING ON by Penelope Lively Grove-Weidenfeld $17.95, 210 pages
CAROLYN SEE
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Thousands Walk in AIDS Fund-Raiser
From Times staff and Wire reports
Bush Accuses Congress of Sitting on Anti-Crime Bills
From Associated Press
Israelis Kill 6 as Palestinian Areas Erupt : Mideast: Violent protests sweep West Bank and Gaza. The rioting is sparked by slaying of 7 laborers near Tel Aviv.
DANIEL WILLIAMS and NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NATION : U.S. Had Record Surplus in April
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Study Cites Record of DEA Nominee
From Times staff and Wire reports
Heavy Casualties Among Palestinians 'Disturb' U.S.
From Times Wire Services
U.S.-Soviet Stumbling Blocks Remain, Bush Cautions : Diplomacy: Future of Germany emerges as the top unresolved issue for the upcoming summit.
DAVID LAUTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-General's Role in Taiwan Sparks Protest : Asia: He will be prime minister. Some fear he'll become more powerful than the president.
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Setback for Abortion Foes : Can't Block N.Y. Clinics, Court Rules
From Associated Press
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Two Officials Plead for Racial Harmony
From Times staff and Wire reports
LIFESTYLE : 'She' Berates British as Slobs
EDWARD J. BOYER,
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Reagan 'Archivist' Might Say No
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
L.A. Environment Has Designers Back at Drawing Boards
CONNIE KOENNEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Leonard Friedlander; Veteran Television Producer
Andrei Kirilenko; Ex-Politburo Member, Brezhnev Protege
LOCAL : Girl, 10, Smelled Smoke, May Have Saved Lives of 5 in Family
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Estonia Sets Up Pro-Secession Home Guard : Baltics: Unarmed volunteers are to protect buildings against pro-Moscow militants.
From Reuters
COLUMN ONE : A Meeting of Black and White : A suburban homemaker and a working mother experience each other's world in South Africa. Fear gives way to friendship.
SCOTT KRAFT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Finding Hope in Helping
MARY LOU LOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Massacre of 7 Denounced by Arab Leaders : Reaction: Furious Palestinian exile groups call for new attacks on Israel. Arafat asks for action by the U.N.
From Times Wire Services
Tutu Excites Benefit Crowd
KEVIN ALLMAN
Passenger Falls From Van on Freeway, Is Killed
JOHN M. GLIONNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
First Snapshot a Work of Art to Hubble Staff
SHAWN POGATCHNIK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Inside Talk /washington
NEWS ANALYSIS : CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL : Prosecutions and Politics--the Line Becomes Blurred
PAUL FELDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Thank Your Parents, Cosby Says
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Malibu Cityhood Election: Trouble Beneath the Glitz
KENNETH J. GARCIA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Friends Recall 'Father C.J.' as Colorful, Activist Leader of South-Central Parish
EDWARD J. BOYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCLA Student in Critical Condition After Shooting at Pacoima Gas Station
Cleric Killed; 30 Mourners Slain in India : Kashmir: Troops open fire on 100,000 Muslims carrying assassinated religious leader's body.
From Associated Press
NATION : Gorbachev Billboards to Vanish
From Times Wire Services
Feinstein, Van de Kamp Focus on Crime, Budget : Debate: She assails him on the death penalty. He questions her fiscal management abilities.
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
California IN BRIEF : TUSTIN : Marine Copter Crash Victim Identified
From Times staff and Wire reports
Glimpses
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LOCAL ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : Proposal to Put All Orange County Jails in Santa Ana Blasted
BOB SCHWARTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mayor of Gary is betting on a brighter future : Plans to turn the steel town into a gaming resort failed. A 'marine Disneyland' is now in the works.
ERIC HARRISON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Air Conditioning Solves the Riddle of the Sphinx
JACK SMITH, JACK SMITH,
Jack M. Ferris; Held Several Teaching and Medical Posts
Cobb's Successor at CSUF Is No Mere 'Shooting Star'
KRISTINA LINDGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
60 Arrested in Protest by AIDS Activists
From United Press International
California IN BRIEF : BIG PINE : CHP Says Driver Tried to Control Bus
From Times staff and Wire reports
Thornburgh Denies Shielding Aide : Justice Dept.: The attorney general says he didn't try to hide the official's failure of a lie detector test.
From a Times Staff Writer
3 Killed as Police Fire at Blacks After Peace Move Is Confirmed
Times Wire Services
2 Men Shot to Death in Lynwood Outside Fast-Food Shop
Gorbachev Reverses Communist Policy, Mandates Private Housing : Soviet Union: He wants to ensure that each citizen has an adequate place to live within the decade.
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation in Brief : FLORIDA : Coast Guardsmen, Smuggling Linked
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SOUTHLAND : Officer Kills Man in Clown Suit
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Cocaine-Related Deaths Decline for First Time in a Decade, Federal Figures Reveal : Drugs: Reports from medical examiners also show a 47% plunge in the last quarter of 1989. The statistics do not include data from Los Angeles.
DOUGLAS JEHL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Downpour Swamps Arkansas Town; Dam in Texas Is Sinking
From United Press International
Coca Price Collapse Offers Opportunity in Drug War
JAMES F. SMITH and WILLIAM R. LONG, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
China Sterilizes 5,500 Mentally Retarded
Associated Press
A Doctor in the House? Yes, 3 of Them : Triplets With Parallel Schooling Now Plan Separate Paths
From Associated Press
LOCAL : Shooting Death of Anaheim Man May Be Tied to Gangs, Police Say
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Man Wounded in Freeway Shooting
BUSINESS
Japanese Meat Seller Hogtied in Red Tape : Trade: Bureaucrats say they're holding up sales of U.S. beef in vending machines because of concerns about health.
KARL SCHOENBERGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Northrop Silent on What Facilities It May Close : Aerospace: Defense cutbacks may most affect operations in Ventura County, Hawthorne and Palos Verdes.
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GM to Link U.S. Dealers to Satellite System by '92 : Pulsat: Plan will provide world's largest private network and replace public telephone lines.
From United Press International
Market Watch : The 'Conservative Radical' of Mutual Funds : Investments: By focusing on relatively few companies, Robert Gintel has turned his funds into top performers.
LANCE IGNON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
South Korea's Car Manufacturers Hope for Recovery : Autos: Vehicle exports fell 38% last year, in part because of Japan's weak yen. Increased domestic demand could help.
MOON IHLWAN, REUTERS
U.S. High Court Restricts States' Dam Controls
From Reuters
UAW Expected to List Security as No. 1 Issue
From Reuters
P.M. BRIEFING : 4 Out of 5 Economists Predict No Recession Through 1991
From Times Wire Services
Bush Seeks 'Balance' Between Ecological Needs, Economics
Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Pakistan Selling Airline Shares
From Times Wire Services
Good News for Gawkers
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
White House Plan on Antitrust Laws
Passenger Ship Sinks
P.M. BRIEFING : Bomb in Bank Scatters Cash
From Times Wire Services
Software Giants Lotus, Novell Call Off Merger : Technology: The two couldn't agree on the composition of the combined firm's board of directors.
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market Watch : If the Shoe Fits, Buy It
TOM PETRUNO
Taiwan Pours Money Into South China Area : Trade: Island capitalists are shaking off decades of political restraints. Their largesse is making up for Western sanctions against Beijing.
JOHN E. WOODRUFF, THE BALTIMORE SUN
P.M. BRIEFING : 1 Scranton Paper Buys the Other
From Times Wire Services
Export Sales Boom for State's Medical Supply Industry : Trade: Many small equipment makers in California have found a huge market overseas. Their foreign sales rose 23% to $3.8 billion last year.
GEORGE WHITE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
P.M. BRIEFING : Paris OKs United Airlines Flights
From Times Wire Services
Help for Low-Income Home Buyers : Housing: Lenders are showing new interest in complying with the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977--spurred, in part, by allegations of redlining.
ALISA SAMUELS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Malaysia's Car Industry Back in Gear : Autos: After a shaky start in 1985, sales of the Saga are brisk, thanks to help from a Mitsubishi executive who introduced Japanese techniques.
CHARLES P. WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WILLIAM B. FILBERT : Keying on High-Tech Exports : O.C. Businessman on Advisory Panel Predicts Changes
Cristina Lee, Times staff writer
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