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What happened on May 30, 1991
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USED JEEPS : Letter Carriers : The Postal Service's retired, rugged vehicles may not be comfortable, but the prices are.
CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Women Win First NCAA Golf Title
The Real Margaritaville : The cocktail, first concocted for a young showgirl, evokes memories of a special time for its creator.
SYD LOVE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CSUN Students Learn From the Children at Acclaimed Day-Care Lab
KAREN KINGSBURY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Kingsbury is a regular contributor to Valley View
Drilling In Pride : Juveniles: Two Lake Hughes boot camps offer teen-agers who have abused drugs or alcohol a chance to learn discipline and escape the streets.
MICHAEL ARKUSH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shopping Dead in Their Tracks at Fund-Raiser
PAMELA MARIN
Dinner With Jimmy Carter Opens Huntington's Bill of Rights Exhibit
MARY LOU LOPER
Nixon Teacher, Former Whittier College Head, Dies
HOWARD BLUME, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vital Statistics : Modern medicine can give us all the information we could want--and more--about the state of our health.
In Defense of Fences : Residents Debate Whether Gated Enclaves Fit With Old-Fashioned Neighborly Ideals
SHAWN DOHERTY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : And Just How Did Your Sacrifice Fly?
Responses gathered by Shelly Insheiwhe (Los Amigos), Christine Madracki (Rosary), Brooke Lyons (St. Margaret's), Hieu Phan (Santiago), Layne Mosler (Troy) and Claudine Ko (University)
To Live and Write in L.A. : Former Secret Service Agent Books Crooks--and Police--in Crime Novels
JESSE KATZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC : At the Baroque Fest, the Support Outweighs the Struggle
CHRIS PASLES,
Chris Pasles covers classical music and dance for The Times Orange County Edition.
'Sweat Equity' Gives Family a Home
JUSTINE SAHLI, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Businesses Take on Bigger Role at Schools : Education: Lean times and slim budgets force districts to rely more on corporate sponsors for everything from supplies to career advice.
DENNIS ROMERO, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Prosecutor Seeks AIDS Test on William Smith
From a Times Staff Writer
Downey : Neighborhood Petitions for Freeway Sound Wall Funds
Only 60,000 Kurds Remain in Border Camps, Allies Say
Associated Press
Monterey Park : Pay Increases Approved
Disarming The Mideast
Reuters
Soviets May Let Foreign Firms Own Businesses
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Think Tank Urges West to Be Wary of Gorbachev
WILLIAM TUOHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Long Beach : Council Calls for Cost Study on Citywide Sheriff's Patrol
No-Growth Budget Plan Contains Moderate Increases in Utility Rates
LORI GRANGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Exaggerated Figures, Montebello Official Says
RESTAURANT REVIEW THE GARDEN : Hidden Delights : The setting's charming, the staff attentive and the food desirable. All that's needed is more diners to enjoy it all.
HILARY DOLE KLEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Governor, Legislative Leaders Go Private in Budget Negotiations
DOUGLAS P. SHUIT and CARL INGRAM, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Malibu : Bill on Tax Revenues Signed
AIDS-Immigration Ban Extension Near : Regulations: In reversal of stand, U.S. is expected to act today to continue bar on infected aliens. Health officials, activists oppose move.
MARLENE CIMONS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Club Helps Buy Hearing Tester
Flooded Area in Nebraska Declared a Disaster Area
Reuters
Rosemead : Lobby Group Elects Official
Dole Urges Dismissal of Iran-Contra Prosecutor
Associated Press
L.A. Service Set Mahony's Path to Cardinal Post
RUSSELL CHANDLER and JOHN DART, TIMES RELIGION WRITERS
Malibu : Sewer Plan Withdrawn
Baker Analysis: Soviets Sincere, Reform Flawed
DOYLE McMANUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cholera Toll in Peru
Reuters
High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Academies Are Taking Resumes
Hollywood : Chamber President Named
Wilson Plan for Forestry Bond Issue Backed
United Press International
Road to No-Fault Plan Stops at Brown's Office : Insurance: Prospects for lower premiums appear dim unless Wilson agrees to negotiate with Speaker.
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beverly Hills : Race Route Plans Rejected
Cheney Arrives in Israel for Arms Talks : Defense: He will try to reassure officials jittery about Bush's Mideast disarmament proposal.
MELISSA HEALY and KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Voter Deja Vu: Parcel Tax Is Back on Ballot : Education: The levy will be put to a vote for the third time Tuesday. Last year, the bid failed by four votes. Money would go to the financially strapped school district.
BARBARA KOH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush's Plan Seems Little More Than a Wishful Appeal : Diplomacy: There are few specifics. Success would require sellers and buyers to curb appetites for profits and arms.
NORMAN KEMPSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stop Bickering, Council
Del Monte Speaks
City Backs Effort to Get Armenian Resource Center
LORI GRANGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ideas for Widening Expressway Studied : Transportation: Link between Culver City and Marina del Rey is subject of behind-the-scenes talks between county officials and developers.
JEFFREY L. RABIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Polytechnic Sudent Wins 2 Scholarships
La Puente : Redevelopment Plan OKd
Odds & Ends Around the Valley
SUE REILLY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CSULB Team Will Play Saturday in College World Series
PAUL McLEOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woods Goes From Prominence to Prom : Runner Qualifies for State Track Meet in 2 Events, Then Rushes to Dance for Seniors
MITCH POLIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Montebello : Funds OKd to Study Need for Hotel on Golf Course
The Region : Industry Council Honors
Long Beach : Verna Harshfield, Founder of Group for Seniors, Dies
Homeowners Group Vows to Fight Revised Plan for Glenoaks Canyon : Development: Like the initial, rejected proposal, the 24-house subdivision would require the razing of a ridgeline.
LORI GRANGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPECIAL EVENTS : Putting Body, Spirit to Test in Triathlon
APRIL JACKSON
Democrats Agree to Rights Bill Revision : Congress: The new wording calls hiring quotas 'unlawful.' Leaders seek support of lawmakers from Southern and urban ethnic districts.
WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Four Community Leaders to Be Feted
Time to Save for College Fees Starts When Child Is Born
DAVID SHAUGHNESSY
Anti-American Protesters Shatter Calm in Ethiopia
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beverly Hills : City Faces Water-Use Fine
Santa Monica : No. 20 for P.S. No. 1
A Day In The Park
KAREN KINGSBURY
ART FUN in the SUMMERTIME : Museums, Theaters and Dance Groups Offer Lots for Kids to Do
CORINNE FLOCKEN,
Corinne Flocken is a free-lance writer who covers Kids Stuff regularly for The Times Orange County Edition.
Orange Crush
Nebraska Adopts Curbs on Abortion
From Associated Press
Hurdler Vickers Is On the Fast Track : UCLA: Former sprinter finds success as a hurdler. She will be competing in two events at this week's NCAA meet.
MITCH POLIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bombing Kills 8 in Barcelona; Basque Separatists Blamed
Reuters
STRUCTURES : Fusion of Forms : The North Coast Executive Center seems a hybrid of fragments from separate buildings, brought together in harmony.
JOSEF WOODARD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COLUMN ONE : Greenspan: Supreme Survivor : The Fed chairman, one-time jazz saxophonist and disciple of Ayn Rand, has become the nation's premier economic force. Though under fire, he is likely to be reappointed.
JAMES RISEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bill to Permit TV Coverage of Executions Fails in Assembly
JERRY GILLAM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : An Author's Voices Collected From Isolation : BET THEY'LL MISS US WHEN WE'RE GONE: Stories by Marianne Wiggins ; HarperCollins $19.95, 180 pages
RICHARD EDER, TIMES BOOK CRITIC
Greenpeace Puts Gulf War Toll at 200,000
Associated Press
Activist Caught in the Middle on Southwest Museum : Mt. Washington: The architect serves on a panel that will help decide whether the institution will move from its landmark building.
PHIL SNEIDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Canada Lacks Equal Justice
Supervisor Opens 2 Field Offices
Neil Bush and U.S. Settle Suit Over Failure of S&L : Thrifts: $49.5-million accord involving 10 others from firm is one of largest negotiated by banking regulators.
JAMES BATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Caltech Professor Wins Bowie Medal
Bush Seeks Curbs on Mideast Arms : Proliferation: Plan would limit the spread of nuclear and chemical weapons and eventually ban missiles. It calls for a conference but includes no sanctions.
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They Must Pay
Rules for Offshore Terminals Tightened to Curb Oil Spills
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 6TH DISTRICT : Galanter-Gray Environmental Debate Low Key : Politics: The high point is the challenger's decision to appear before a hostile audience.
NANCY HILL-HOLTZMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Will Quit if His Leadership Is at Fault, Gates Says
ANDREA FORD and EDWARD J. BOYER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Do Smaller Classes Make a Difference? No Doubt About It
MARY YARBER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Mary Yarber teaches English and journalism at Santa Monica High School. Her column appears weekly.
4 Students Win United Teacher Awards
Pomona College Professor Gets Award
Youths Damage Stores in Suburb of Paris
Reuters
Busker Do : The Leslie Spit Tree-o crafted their honest folk and rock on the sidewalks of Toronto.
BILL LOCEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Gene That Causes Common Form of Retardation Found : Science: Discovery offers for the first time the ability to conduct prenatal screening for fragile X syndrome.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
New Cardinals Mirror Pontiff's Vision of Church
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rancho Park : Girls Academy Is Honored
Beijing Posters Protest 1989 Crackdown
Times Wire Services
SPORTSCOPE : Individual Titles Lure Athletes at State Meet
First Things First: An Aptitude for Achievement Tests
JACK SMITH
Slim Prices for Ladies in Waiting
GERI COOK
Clinics Affected by Ruling
1991 SUZUKI SIDEKICK : Sport-Utility 4WD for Middle Ground
PAUL DEAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Owners Work to Build Hospital Image
HOWARD BLUME, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Canada Flintridge Voters to Decide School Parcel Tax
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rally Supports Mental Health Services : Finances: A crowd of 60 marched in Pomona in support of the Tri-City agency. Pomona, facing a budget deficit, may eliminate its share of funding.
MIKE WARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Elder Statesman Succeeds Gandhi as Head of India's Congress-I Party : Politics: Rao, former foreign minister, is selected after widow rejects post.
MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Area Teams Vie for CIF Titles
Ramona Student Receives Scholarship
Alhambra : Mayor, Vice Mayor Installed
Fire Razes Sierra Club Headquarters
Times Wire Services
A Librarian's Notes Shed Some Light on History of Glendale
BY DOUG SMITH
Second Source of Gamma Rays in Milky Way Found
LINDA ROACH MONROE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Glendora : Developer Gets Extension
San Rafael Bridge Reopens After $1.2 Million in Repairs
Drawing on Experience : Hard Work, Determination Came Early to Young Artist
REGINA HOANG, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Regina Hoang is a sophomore at Saddleback High School in Santa Ana, where she is managing editor of The Roadrunner, the school newspaper
Eugene Lourie; Art Director for 2 Jean Renoir Classics
Exiled Dissident Fang Denounces Bush's China Policy : Trade: He calls the Administration's position unprincipled and compares it with U.S. treatment of Moscow.
JIM MANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Salute to Recreation Through Sunday
Drug-Baby Level Put at 2% in O.C.
LANIE JONES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officers Voice Anger Over King's Release From Jail
LESLIE BERGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
N.Y. Inmates Give Up, Free Hostages, Tape Grievances
JOHN J. GOLDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
S. Africa Court Overturns 21 Murder Verdicts
SCOTT KRAFT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Track Team Coach Doubles as Childbirth Coach
IRENE GARCIA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy Mauled by Dog Survives 7 Operations
Associated Press
* Angeline Lieber; UCLA Hostess to Exchange Students
Last Shot in the Battle Over 'Crazy Horse'? : Crime: Author Peter Matthiessen says another man's confession clears Indian activist Leonard Peltier in FBI agents' deaths.
GARRY ABRAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : SALINAS : 3 Sued Over 'Hunt' of Caged Animals
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
* Devereux Butcher; Environmentalist, Author and Editor
Living History : Talks with those who were in the trenches and on the home front make World War II more real for students.
ROBYN LOEWENTHAL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CAPITOL JOURNAL : Sponsor of Candy Levy Has Answer: Taxes Aren't Fair
DOUGLAS P. SHUIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Protection for Chinook Salmon Urged : Wildlife: Surveys show dramatic decline in number of winter-run fish. Federal action could severely constrain operation of water projects.
VIRGINIA ELLIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roadblock to Lovers' Lane Urged : Development: The county is asked to close the part of Skyline Drive where luxury homes are to be built and make it a gated enclave.
IRENE CHANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grocer Sells Brooklyn Store That Was Target of a Boycott
JOHN H. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Citrus College Trustee Reelected to State Board
Soviet Weekly Sees Sellout in Deal With Chevron to Develop Oil Field
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
King Arrested in Vice Case, Then Released
ERIC MALNIC and LOIS TIMNICK, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Sturges Has a Merry 'Christmas in July'
ELENA BRUNET
La Jolla Tradition Continues at 30th Debutante Ball
DAVID NELSON
California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Bar Exam Success Rate at 17-Year High
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
8 Injured in Air Force Helicopter Crash at Sea
Associated Press
Military's Medical School Hangs On Despite High Cost : Pentagon's $462,513 per student is about four times the cost of private training.
HARRY NELSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Looting at Thai Crash Scene Denounced : Disaster: Villagers may have complicated search for clues to cause of loss of Austrian airliner.
CHARLES P. WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Garn Will Leave Senate; Wants Time for Family
From Associated Press
The 'Dumbing Down' of Children's Lit
BOB SIPCHEN
Pick Your Own : Bring your produce list and be prepared to enjoy getting your hands dirty.
RODNEY BOSCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Art Museum Backers Get Their Just Deserts in Palm Springs
ANN CONWAY
Council to Push Panel to Upgrade Rail Rating : Mass transit: City officials vow to fight a transportation commission report that recommends a low priority for Glendale routes.
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Long Beach : Asian Businessman Named to Disney Advisory Panel
Glendora : Owner Can Keep 2 Horses
Dropout Rates Show Some Improvement : Schools: San Marino retained its perfect zero. Levels in 16 other districts declined.
DENISE HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bond Measure Earmarks Funds for Area Parks
DOUG SMITH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baked Good : These sweets are delicious and healthy, and the way they are made protects the environment.
RICHARD KAHLENBERG, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
South El Monte : Restaurant Dancing OKd
Art in the Air
RODNEY BOSCH
ELVIS? THAT YOU? : When You're Listening to John Wesley Harding, It's Hard Not to Think of Costello
MIKE BOEHM,
Mike Boehm covers pop music for The Times Orange County Edition.
FILM : 'At the Opera': Jabbing High Art, High Society
MARK CHALON SMITH,
Mark Chalon Smith is a free-lancer who regularly covers film and theater for The Times Orange County Edition.
Crime-Plagued City Shows Drop in Homicides : Crime: City officials and educators are hailing the decrease as a sign that their efforts against violence and gangs are finally paying off.
MICHELE FUETSCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMEDY : Carol Leifer: Walking Around the Easy Laughs
DENNIS McLELLAN,
Dennis McLellan is a Times staff writer who regularly covers comedy for The Times Orange County Edition.
FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Back-to-Back : As one crew wraps up production in Oxnard, another moves in. And June is shaping up as a good month for movie renters.
LEO SMITH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ON RESTAURANTS : Epazote's Margaritas Still 1 of Best in Town
DAVID NELSON
SUCCESS STORY : The St. Joseph Company's New Ballet Is Based on a Prize-Winning Tale by a 17-year-old Vietnamese Refugee Living in Garden Grove.
ZAN DUBIN,
Zan Dubin is a writer on the Calendar staff of The Times Orange County Edition.
Run of White Sea Bass Keeps Holiday Anglers Busy
DAN STANTON
Alhambra : $8-Million Bond Plan
Hikers Leave Only Paw Prints on the Trail
FRANKI V. RANSOM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Monica : Closed Campus Considered
POP MUSIC : Creole Master Makes 'Them No-Good Fiddles' Sound Great
RANDY LEWIS,
Randy Lewis is the assistant editor of The Times Orange County Edition's Calendar section.
YWCA Struggles Without United Way Money
DAVID HALDANE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Matter of Degrees : Freeway, Family Close AAs, BAs, MAs, & Ph.Ds
DAVID SHAUGHNESSY
SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Grim Pictures : Soviet painter Slava Sukhorukov's exhibit at the Momentum shows the dark side of life in his homeland.
JOSEF WOODARD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Charter Oak Names Superintendent
Vandalism of Jacaranda Fails to Deter Beautification Group : Nature: The volunteers decide to replace the damaged tree and to expand their effort to make the community's entrance more attractive.
PHIL SNEIDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Despite Police Sweep, Drug Dealers Return : Crime: A year ago, 24-hour patrols cleaned up a four-block section of the city. But 297 arrests raise fears of new problems.
JESSE KATZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Classmates Scattering Here, There for College
DAVID SHAUGHNESSY
Kahn Fans Oppose Salk Addition : Design: Relatives of the late architect are lobbying against the institute's expansion plans, saying the original building has become something of a shrine.
DIRK SUTRO
Beverly Hills : Office Vacancy Rate Rises
History of Racism Mars City's Image
NEIGHBORS : Prom Nights : A tuxedo rental shop's most memorable young customers ended up wearing their finery to jail.
LEO SMITH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hardy Berries Make a Tart Inland Crop
KITTY MORSE,
Kitty Morse is a free-lance writer and cookbook author living in Vista.
SPECIAL EVENTS : Boat Aloft in Memories to Be Featured at Festival
ZION BANKS
Santa Monica : 4.5% Rent Increase Backed
Links Inc. Chapter Awards Scholarships
Newport's Bouzy Rouge Becomes a Good Sport; Giorgio Gets a Twin
BEVERLY BUSH SMITH,
Beverly Bush Smith is a free-lance writer who regularly covers restaurant news for The Times Orange County Edition. and
Beverly Hills : Jazz Festival Planned
FOR THE KIDS : Day Camp Fun : The sky's the limit for children at this 50-year-old school nestled in the east end of the Ojai Valley.
JANE HULSE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Estate Owner Is Neighborly--Within Limits
SHAWN DOHERTY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hankey's in Santa Ana Sports a New Old Look
RANDY LEWIS
What Makes Mary Run? : Politics: Old-fashioned values and concern for the downtrodden drive the 6th District challenger. Even political foes praise her hard work and heart.
NANCY HILL-HOLTZMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TAKE A HIKE : It May Not Be a Sexy Sport, But It Offers Its Own Rewards
RICK VANDERKNYFF,
Rick VanderKnyff is a free-lance writer who contributes regularly to The Times Orange County Edition.
Seminary Days : The old rules--and the student body's ethnic makeup--have changed at St. John's.
CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PROFILE GLENN DICTEROW : Going Solo : The New York Philharmonic concertmaster will perform with the Conejo Symphony June 8.
AURORA MACKEY ARMSTRONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Collection Is a Real 'Drabble'-Rouser
DENNIS McLELLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ARCHITECTURE : Mantilini: From Grand Banking Hall to a Modernist Roadhouse
AARON BETSKY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Aaron Betsky writes and teaches about architecture
Clipboard : How To Commission A Lasting Remembrance
JANICE L. JONES
Duarte : Property Tax Increased
THEATER REVIEW 'THE ALTO PART' : Family Fetters : A flawed play about mothers and daughters in the '50s is partly redeemed by a fine Ensemble Theatre production.
PHILIP BRANDES, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC CIRCUS FREQUENCY : 3-Ring Moniker : Five pop rocking Santa Barbarians who don't do any slow ones hold their own in the funny name category.
BILL LOCEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pasadena Rotary Club Honors 7 Teachers
Pharaoh's, Darya Help Make Orange a Mideastern Hotbed
MAX JACOBSON
SEMINARY DAYS : The Reformation : The Rev. Rafael Luevano, rector-president of St. John's, says change is necessary for the survival of his students--and the church.
CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pico Rivera : Court Wards Begin Painting House Numbers on Curbs
THEATER REVIEWS 'DEATHTRAP,' 'SPIDER'S WEB' : Madcap Mysteries : Scandal, murder, clues, cover-up and comedy take center stage at the Santa Paula Theater Center.
TODD EVERETT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
San Diego
Transfer Tax
Landscaping Chemical Whets Curiosity : Drought: Vendors say adding polyacrylamide to a lawn keeps it lush and green with 60% less water. Critics are skeptical. The results are mixed.
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
KADY May Be Sold to Area Buyers : Television: The deal means the county's largest English-language station will be under local ownership.
CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Picking Up : Local Orange Groves Good as Gold After Bad Winter
BILL BILLITER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
WESTMINSTER : Councilwoman Still Owes, Adviser Says
JON NALICK
NEWPORT BEACH : Police Warn of Airport Burglaries
JAMES M. GOMEZ
PERSPECTIVE ON THE PRESS : Cynicism Works--If You're Bogart : Reporters think they're doing their job by being adversarial, but to the TV viewer, it looks like unmerited arrogance.
JAY ROSEN,
Jay Rosen teaches journalism at New York University and is currently a fellow at the Gannett Foundation Media Center at Columbia University. and
Short Circuit Leaves 800 Without Power
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Robber Gets $200 at Dry-Cleaning Store
LILY DIZON
Picus Calls New Warner Ridge Plan 'Out of Line' : Development: The proposal calls for 650,000 square feet of commercial space and 250 apartments on the controversial Woodland Hills parcel.
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE : Group Wants Voting on Council Vacancy
MARY HELEN BERG
No Way to Run a City : Gates' endorsement in City Council race is a bad practice
Letter-Writing Drive Urged for Road Funds
Surely Iran Cannot Be Serious : But if it is, there is one easy way to show it
McDonald's Is Robbed at Closing
Five Rewarded for Graffiti-Busting Feats
LOUIS SAHAGUN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOORPARK : School District to Put Freeze on Hiring
GERRY BRAILO SPENCER
VENTURA : 2 Schools Won't Air Controversial Show
ADRIANNE GOODMAN
Open-Space Agency Gets 214 Acres
MOORPARK : 2nd Round of Bids OKd to Build School
GERRY BRAILO SPENCER
Torrance OKs Wide Search for New Chief : Police: A firm will get about $20,000 to find and screen candidates from outside the city. They will be considered along with Torrance officers to replace Donald Nash, who is retiring.
JANET RAE-DUPREE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Schools Develop Staying Power
CYPRESS : Hiring Freeze OKd in Face of Deficit
LYNDA NATALI
Torrance OKs Bid for General Aviation Center
Assessment District Formed
Council Narrowly Approves Budget : Finances: Lawmakers are still divided on tax proposal needed to balance the plan. Document is sent on to the mayor's office.
FREDERICK M. MUIR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Report Opposes Naming Center for Lindsay
NEWPORT BEACH : Water Use Cuts Made Permanent; Rates Up
ZION BANKS
Trustee Replacement Named
Boys Sentenced in Schoolyard Assault on Girls
JONATHAN GAW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Election Chief to Resign Over Conflict
CARLOS V. LOZANO
Lottery Results
SANTA ANA : Victim of Shooting Identified by Police
LILY DIZON
CLIPBOARD : Working for the Man
Authorities Say Outsiders May Have Helped Escapees
MACK REED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Flip Side of Boom : Westside Real Estate Investor Jumped In When the Market Was Hot and Then Lost It All in the Big Chill
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plan Under Study to Widen Stretch of Freeway
JEFFREY L. RABIN
Ballot Proposal Would End City Council Redistricting Battles
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High Point of Galanter-Gray Debate Is That Gray Showed Up
NANCY HILL-HOLTZMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bill Transferring Funds to Calabasas Signed
OJAI : City Joins Lawsuit Over County Fees
KIP ALLEN
Escondido
NEWPORT BEACH : Rezoning Studied for District in Plane Path
ZION BANKS
Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
Real World Raises Worries
Coalition Supports Planned Parenthood
Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
Assessment Plan Change Sought
Kroq
Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
Police Shooting Likened to L.A.
Brown Act Pulls Plug on Networking
BARBARA KOH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RELIGION WATCH : Cardinal Rule
Hollywood Parade
Escondido Arts Center Another Step Closer to Reality
JONATHAN GAW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OJAI : Group Seeks More Access to Channel
KIP ALLEN
'Free' Farm Trade: a Trilateral Hot Potato : Mexico: An agribusiness agreement with Canada and the U.S. must be carefully balanced to avoid human disaster.
SERGIO MUNOZ,
Sergio Munoz is the executive editor of La Opinion, Los Angeles.
CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12TH DISTRICT : Campaign Zeros In on School Crime : Charges: Bernson says Korenstein didn't back up her policy to expel students with weapons. She claims he's diverting attention from Porter Ranch.
JACK CHEEVERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Round of School Cutbacks to Hit Harder : Education: Classrooms were spared in last year's slashes. L.A. district board has fewer options now.
SANDY BANKS, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
City Urged Not to Add to Traffic
Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
Bill Transferring Funds to Calabasas Signed
Court Issues Ultimatum to Liquor Store on Illegal Sales
HENRY CHU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWPORT BEACH : Drug Plague Has No Bias, Vereen Says
ZION BANKS
H. Leffler St. Claire; Retired Optometrist
SIMI VALLEY : Man Ordered to Jail for Exposing Himself
GARY GORMAN
Residents Asked to Balance City's Budget : Santa Ana: Spending plan released by city manager calls for a higher utility tax and fee increases. He puts the blame on state and county governments.
GEBE MARTINEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bill Would Let Zoo Recognize Liquor Firm Donors
MOORPARK : 60 Show Support for College President
JANE HULSE
Point Loma High Picks Annual Abel Winners
VENTURA : Police Say Boy Shot Over Love Triangle
KAREN MCKEAN and GERRY BRAILO SPENCER
D.A., County Investigate Spending by Cash-Strapped Municipal Court
JANET RAE-DUPREE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura Gadfly Won't Be Charged in Car Incident
MACK REED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine Also Sets Sights on New Federal Courthouse
ROBERT W. STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Superior Court Judge Overton to Retire
San Diego
Vacation Reservoirs Are Not the Answer
Center Is Young AIDS Patients' Only Home : Health care: House for children with no one to provide for them is full. Another opening soon already has a waiting list.
IRENE WIELAWSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fatal Crash for Auto Insurance? : Reform bill runs into trial lawyers and is demolished
Cleanup of Keys Sought in Suit : Ventura: Owners of the waterfront homes ask $15 million in damages and a permanent maintenance agreement.
GARY GORMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
Yellow Ribbon Bows Out For Now After Wind Blows Heroes' Welcome
Manager's Retirement Pay Shocks Council
GERALD FARIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Police Officers Plan Warrants Roundup
CAROL WATSON
Woman, 43, Stabbed to Death in Daylight Attack at Beach
From Associated Press
Hollywood Parade
375,000 Cautioned to Tighten Taps During Pipe Repair
AMY WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Information on Valley-area deaths is provided by cooperating mortuaries
Chef's Obsessions Recalled in Shooting-Suicide : Violence: Barbara Blakely had broken up with Fausto Grimaldi, but when his financial, physical and emotional distress built, she again became his focus.
JAMES M. GOMEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jane Pisano Named to Position at USC
AIDS in Los Angeles County
3 Linked to Thefts of Deputies' Guns
Neighborhood Presses for Identity It Lost in 1962
AARON CURTISS
Appeal of Approval for Lancaster Prison Gets Cool Reception
AMY PYLE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL : Gray's Background Is Always in the Forefront : Politics: Old-fashioned values and concern for the downtrodden drive the 6th District challenger. Even political foes praise her hard work and heart.
NANCY HILL-HOLTZMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Zuma Killing Brings Malibu's Famed Allure Into Question
AARON CURTISS and AMY LOUISE KAZMIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
San Diego
WESTMINSTER : Plan Approved for Little Saigon Area
JON NALICK
Trial Resumes in Marijuana Farms Case : Courts: Proceedings were delayed while the defendant, accused of a multimillion-dollar operation, recovered from a car crash.
Special to The Times
Allowance for Officials Stirs Anger : Government: Many county workers express outrage over supervisors' vote for a $392 monthly stipend for 'professional development.'
LAURIE BECKLUND and RICHARD SIMON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Recognition for the Bards
Gates
SAN CLEMENTE : 11 Seniors Named to U.S. Academies
LEN HALL
Rally Urges Lawmakers to Avoid Education Cuts
Mexico Offers Alternative to 'TwinPorts' Plan : Airport: Mayor O'Connor meets with Mexican officials, who agree to joint panel to study proposals for binational airfield.
JUANITA DARLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Scientists at UCSD Discover What May Be a Huge Black Hole
LINDA ROACH MONROE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rotary Club Admits a Woman Despite Tie Vote : Sex issue: A female bank vice president was accepted in Garden Grove despite one member's lobbying efforts against her and a divided membership.
GREG HERNANDEZ, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
S&L Explains Conservatorship
Officer Appeals Firing in Kicking Incident
TOM McQUEENEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
IRVINE : 3 UCI Students Win Grad Scholarships
More Support for Planned Parenthood
Hollywood Parade
Serial Rapist Sought for Attacks in Affluent Area of Long Beach
ROXANA KOPETMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Search Halted for 2 Boys Believed Drowned in River
Ely Trial Spectators Listen to Mostly Inaudible Tape
TINA DAUNT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Adopts Tougher Safety Rules for Offshore Oil Tanker Terminals : Spills: The aim is to protect the shores from accidents like those recently at Huntington Beach and El Segundo.
MARLA CONE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Criminal Probe Targets Municipal Court Expenses
Blacks and Jews in America: the Bittersweet Encounter : Race relations: Neither side ever saw the other clearly; both would profit from a thoughtful airing of misperceptions.
PETER I. ROSE,
Peter I. Rose is a sociology professor at Smith College in Massachusetts. His books include "The Ghetto and Beyond, Americans from Africa," and "They and We: Racial and Ethnic Relations in the U.S." and
FULLERTON : Physics Students Pool Their Talents
ANAHEIM : School Cuts Affect Classified Personnel
LISA MASCARO
OXNARD : Baby Girl Dies in Water-Filled Bucket
CAROL WATSON
Opponents Say Landfill Study Is Inadequate : Weldon Canyon: The panel considering the environmental report will delay a decision for at least three weeks.
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
North Island Depot Plans to Cut Civilian Work Force : Economy: Proposal calls for dropping one-fifth of 4,400 civilian workers. The depot is the Navy's largest civilian employer in San Diego.
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Factory Told to Halt Discharges Into Harbor
Mola's Seal Beach Plan Endorsed by Hellmans : Development: Property owners back ballot measure to allow construction of 329 homes.
SHANNON SANDS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Protesters Want Assault Counts Dropped
MARC LACEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two Boys, 12, Girl, 14, Are Arrested in $27,000 Vandalism of School : Crime: Mother of two of the children calls police. Officers say the suspects once attended the facility and one held a grudge.
CAROL McGRAW and PHILIPP GOLLNER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bite Marks Bring Verdict of Murder : Justice: Man convicted of strangling his ex-girlfriend in Garden Grove. The prosecution contended she bit him on the thumb in the struggle.
MATT LAIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teen Gets 6 Years as Ringleader of Border Robberies
PATRICK McDONNELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Publisher Sued for Defamation
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
El Cajon
State Orders Firm to Halt PCB Discharge : Pollution: Agency charges scrap-metal exporter with sprinkling high levels of the carcinogen into Los Angeles Harbor.
GEORGE HATCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suddenly, 'Rainbow Man' Is Out of Sight : Manhunt: Zealot who became ubiquitous sight bearing religious messages at sports events is prime suspect in stink-bomb incidents. He recently bought a gun and may have lost his faith.
DAVID REYES and KEVIN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COUNTYWIDE : Social Work Group Forms to Aid Latinos
MARY ANNE PEREZ
GARDEN GROVE : Council Boosts Fines for Street Citations
GREG HERNANDEZ
Moorpark College Official Says Retirement, Trouble Unrelated
Homeowners Cry Foul Over Developer's Plan for Little League Fields : Northridge: Residents say land was promised for baseball. But a proposal gives the diamonds no protection.
RICHARD LEE COLVIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dirt Cave-In Kills Laborer in Ditch in Mission Viejo : Accident: An engineer and geologist had just OKd the site. Co-workers could not dig victim out by hand.
LEN HALL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Council OKs Parking Fine Contract Over Charges of Favoritism : City Hall: Nate Holden says other members gave in to heavy lobbying by company. They say he cost city $500,000 by tying up proposal in committee.
PENELOPE McMILLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suit Claims Cancer Link to Power Lines
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Old Surfboard Shop Going Down Tubes
JOHN PENNER
Keys Used in Burglary of Bank's Cash Machine
FOOD
The Voice of Italian Cooking : Author: Marcella Hazan is dogmatic and very serious. But her three cookbooks have changed Americans attitudes about the cuisine of Italy.
RUSS PARSONS,
Parsons is food editor of the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. and
History Is Full of Fava Beans
JOAN DRAKE, TIMES FOOD MANAGING EDITOR
Along Came Pasta Maria
ROSE DOSTI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making a Cabbage Dish for Kings
MINNIE BERNARDINO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Adults Only
KATHIE JENKINS
The Key to Mondavi: Consistency
DAN BERGER
It's a Bland New World
A Matter of Taste
Prices Stable for French Vintages
DAN BERGER, TIMES WINE WRITER
Napa Valley in Costa Mesa?
BARBARA HANSEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coffee Bars, Yogurt Bars and Light Sour Cream
BARBARA HANSEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hardtop Tacos
JONATHAN GOLD
Shrimp: The Easiest Seafood
MARCIA CONE and THELMA SNYDER,
Cone and Snyder are cookbook authors. and
A Guide to Shellfish
LYNN WILLIAMS, BALTIMORE SUN
THE HOME COOK : A Party in a Hurry
MARION CUNNINGHAM
Jonathan Waxman Gets a Restaurant
KATHIE JENKINS
Wherever you turn there he is: the missionay hustler, colorful, unsinkable, unavoidable. He's Rober Mondavi. America's MR. WINE
DAN BERGER, TIMES WINE WRITER
Wine, Tri-Tip and Lompoc Shrimp : Recipes: Two simple-to-make dishes from the Santa Barbara wine country.
BARBARA HANSEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Battle of the Bureaucrats : Agencies: Rivals USDA and FDA have new leaders with contrasting styles that could have profound effects on the safety of the U.S. food supply.
DANIEL P. PUZO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
How to Plan a Perfect Party
ABBY MANDEL
The Restructured Mondavi Holdings
DAN BERGER
Rating Garlic Presses
JOAN DRAKE, TIMES FOOD MANAGING EDITOR
Chiles Rellenos , Coffee Liqueur
ROSE DOSTI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Comings and Goings Among South Bay Coaches : Peninsula: New high school announces that Garry Poe and Gil Eberhard will be baseball co-coaches.
ROB FERNAS
He Isn't Taking the Criticism Lying Down : Boxing: Some say Saturday's fight against Terry Norris will end Donald Curry's career. Curry says he can win.
RICH TOSCHES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former Coach at Simi Valley Sues Over Release of Documents
JOHN CHERWA
No Surprise, Another Title for Santa Barbara : Prep tennis: Trigueiro's strict coaching style, top-ranked players have helped Dons become the Southern Section's dominant program.
ERIC SHEPARD, TIMES PREP SPORTS EDITOR
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
Kings Don't Keep Tonelli Out of the Draft : Hockey: Watters, Halkidis, Bjugstad among others who could be selected today by Minnesota or expansion San Jose Sharks.
STEVE SPRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Schofield Saves Day for Finley : Angels: Shortstop makes two big plays in the field, then sparks six-run inning. Pitcher wins his eighth, 8-4.
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At 38, Connors Is Still Kicking; He Will Play Chang in Third Round
THOMAS BONK
El Toro's Johnson, La Habra's Kristich Honored
TOM HAMILTON
Padres' Freeman Signs a Contract Extension
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After Eight Years in Minors, Amaral Has Major Problems in Mariner Debut
JIM COUR, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Harvard Beats Righetti in 2-A Final to Win 5th Tennis Title in a Row
BRIAN DALZIEL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ANALYSIS : Is He Back? Too Soon to Tell
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOWLING : Barrette Lives Up to Nickname
DON SNYDER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
UC Riverside Wins to Stay Alive, 16-4
In New Volleyball Venture, Buck Starts Here--Boldly : Volleyball: Four-man league debuts with talent, financial backing and a belief that its game is better than two-man.
DAVE McKIBBEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hockey
From Staff and Wire Reports
Braves Sweep Padres : Baseball: Glavine pitches Atlanta to 5-1 victory. More personnel changes are on the horizon for Padres.
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCI's Rabbitt Qualifies for 3,000-Meter Final
JULIE CART
Upstart Granada Hills Bids to Stop El Camino Real's Streak in Softball
PAIGE A. LEECH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
Former Padres Alomar, Carter Enjoying New Climate in Toronto : Baseball: Most of the bitterness has faded from players stung by trade. After last year's feuds, they're glad to be Blue Jays and in contention in AL East.
SCOTT MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boxing
From Staff and Wire Reports
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Zane Smith Holds Cardinals to One Hit Again
DAN HAFNER
3-A BASEBALL FINAL : Mira Mesa-Montgomery Promises to Be a Pitchers' Duel : Championship: Offense might be scarce when county's two premier pitching staffs hook up.
JIM LINDGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CSUN Softball Team Honors Calcante
BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Sharperson Activated; Lyons Demoted
BILL PLASCHKE
Section Reaffirms Vote on Releaguing
TOM HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Soft Touches Make It Hard on the Dodgers in Hershiser's Return
ALAN DROOZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Vellozzi Again Earns Save for Van Nuys, 3-2
BOXING / IRVINE MARRIOTT : Santa Ana's Chavez Scores Fourth-Round Knockout
STEVE KRESAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Ecstasy, No Agony Either : Dodgers: Hershiser struggles through first inning, allowing four runs in 8-2 loss to Astros.
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Bandaged Becker Wraps Up 5-Set Victory
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former El Camino Coach Gets L.A. City College Job
IRENE GARCIA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southern Section to Probe Welch, Canyon : Prep football: Investigation of alleged illegal practices comes amid calls for harsh punishment from opposing coaches.
BRIAN MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Woman Denies She Enticed Three Players in USC Case
ELLIOTT ALMOND, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FISHING : Holiday White Seabass Catch Good
DAN STANTON
Parks, Whitlock to Head County All-Star Team
Stevenson Plans to Change Lifestyle, Return to Coaching
ROB FERNAS
2-A BASEBALL FINAL : Mission Bay's Mission: Knock Off Powerful Grossmont : Championship: Buccaneers might be small, but they have given Pugh big returns this season.
DANA HADDAD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Templeton Resigned to His Role
BOB NIGHTENGALE
SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : University Falls to Santa Barbara
KIM KUTCHER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Barfield, Sanderson Lead Yankees Over Red Sox
DAN HAFNER
BOWLING : Barrette Lives Up to Nickname
DON SNYDER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sunset Teams Will Feel Pinch : Budgets: Huntington Beach Union District approves cuts, which will eliminate stipends for several coaching positions. Six of the seven schools in league will be affected.
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK : San Diego Athletes Face Stiff Competition at State Meet : Finals: San Pasqual's Blunt, Escondido's Williams and Mt. Carmel's Dring will be running against some of the nation's best.
JOHN GEIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOLLYWOOD PARK : Prized Might Try Californian Next
BOB MIESZERSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RUNNING : Hammer Thrower Makes a 1st Impression
JOHN ORTEGA
Mellow? Knight Says He's Still Cranky After All These Years
MAL FLORENCE
Indy Car Racing Is Down to a Science
JIM MURRAY
Bishop Montgomery's Haynes Discovers Her Featured Events : Track and field: Standout will compete in 300-meter hurdles and long jump at state meet.
GREG GONZALEZ, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOTOR RACING : Mears' Thinking: If Indy Isn't Broken, Don't Fix It
SHAV GLICK
Preakness Winner Hansel to Run in Belmont
BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Winfield Has Homered in Them All
HELENE ELLIOTT
Comings and Goings Among South Bay Coaches : Mary Star: Frank Ponce De Leon resigns as baseball coach after six seasons. He will be replaced by Ray Estrada.
ROB FERNAS
Pickup Driver Dies After Joy Ride at Indy
From Staff and Wire Reports
Morse's Team (and Coach) Makes Points
JOHN GEIS
Rodman Apologizes to Pippen; League Fines Him $5,000 Anyway
Associated Press
Comings and Goings Among South Bay Coaches : Mira Costa: Santa Monica College assistant Bill Lysle is named football coach. He replaces Larry Petrill.
ROB FERNAS
This Sophomore Is in a Class by Herself : Prep track: Oxnard Rio Mesa sprinter Marion Jones aims for the Olympics, but she hasn't decided which country she will represent.
LONNIE WHITE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Support on the Cinders : New Home Has Helped Whiteley Enjoy Running Again
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE BASEBALL : The First Year in Division: Epilogue : Great Heights Made the Fall More Difficult : CSUN: Finishing one inning shy of World Series should not overshadow the Matadors' significant accomplishments.
MIKE HISERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMENTARY : CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE BASEBALL : The First Year in Division: Epilogue : Kernen Erred in Ordering Hide-and-Run Play After Loss
MIKE HISERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Game 6, Call Him Big Sprain James : NBA playoffs: All eyes on Worthy's injured ankle. He says it has improved and Trail Blazers expect him to play.
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS : Top 8 Seeded Boys Make Quarters
SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sunny Hills Doubles Up San Marino
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Women in Hunt; USC Reprimanded
JULIE CART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Oceanside to Launch Seaside Concert Series
JOHN D'AGOSTINO, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'72 Auto Crash Haunts Masur
From New York Newsday
Pop/rock
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Newport Salute to Bighearted Kenton
ZAN STEWART, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jazz Reviews : Sheppard, Obiedo Share Bill
DON HECKMAN
Television
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
L.A. Arts Facilities Have Large Stake in City Bond Vote : Culture: Prop. 1 would allot $30 million to city-owned centers. The biggest gainers: a new San Fernando Valley regional theater, Watts Towers and Barnsdall Park.
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, TIMES ART WRITER
TV Ratings : CBS Lands Four Shows in Top 10
LEE MARGULIES
Music
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
TV REVIEW : An Unsubtle 'Home Front'
ROBERT KOEHLER
Jazz Reviews : A Triumphant Return for Gerald Wilson
LEONARD FEATHER
Episodes Going South : Television: KOCE is forced to skip over nearly 200 installments of 'EastEnders.' But fans will get help catching up.
RICK VANDERKNYFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Low-Voltage Persona, High-Voltage Gig : Jann Browne Is Plaintive and Fiery, Sassy and Hurt; She's Best at Mixing Emotional Shades
MIKE BOEHM
Art
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Fast Forward for KOCE Screening of 'EastEnders' : Television: Technical wrangle with the BBC over residual rights forces the station to skip over nearly 200 episodes of the popular soap.
RICK VANDERKNYFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pop/rock
ALEENE MacMINN,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Critic Sheds New Light on Mozart Opera
KENNETH HERMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
UCLA, Hammer Museum Consider Closer Ties : Arts: 'Friendly discussions' could result in university taking a major role in the museum's operations.
ALLAN PARACHINI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mehta Leaves N.Y. Philharmonic in Blaze of Sound
MARK SWED, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The 'Bean Scene' Sprouting in O.C. : Fledgling Business Already Runs Into Snag
ZAN DUBIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Couple's Hopes Riding High on 'Tales of Tinseltown'
NANCY CHURNIN
The Best Days of Their Lives : Hundreds of Soap Fans Work Up a Lather Over Chance to Meet Their Idols
ROBERT W. WELKOS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMEDY REVIEW : Comic Takes Aim at Everyone : Humor: Bobby Slayton's fast-paced routine doesn't play favorites.
GLENN DOGGRELL, ASSISTANT SAN DIEGO ARTS EDITOR
Schedule of 'Back to Balboa' Events
ZAN STEWART
KRTH News Director Quits in Dispute : Radio: Award-winning Claudia Marshall claims the FM station refuses to take news seriously. She takes Oregon post.
CLAUDIA PUIG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The 'Bean Scene' Sprouting in O.C. : Coffee Bar Discovers Loyal Following for the Alternative Arts
JIM WASHBURN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Accidental Chart Revolution : Pop music: Billboard's new method of tracking sales is a byproduct of a once-rival market research system.
CHUCK PHILIPS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : In 'Threepenny Opera,' Women Wield the Knife
PAT H. BROESKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Bankruptcy Judge Freezes Walters' Home Sale Money
ANNE MICHAUD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Learning to Shut Off the Research Spigot
MICHAEL SCHRAGE
Furon 1st-Quarter Profit Down 50% From Last Year
BOB SCHWARTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RETAIL / TOURISM : Eat-at-Home Crowd Is Back in Business With Diner's Express
Chris Woodyard, Times staff writer
Coffee Companies Agree on Merger
United Press International
The State Of The Economy
From Times Wire Services
J.M. Peters Reports $102-Million 4th-Quarter Loss
MICHAEL FLAGG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senior VP Appointed by Paine & Associates
Trump Shuttle Plans Discounts for the Summer
From Times Wire Services
Slump to End This Quarter, Study Predicts : Economy: The Conference Board says the GNP, which shrank at a 2.6% annual rate in the first quarter, should grow at a 2.4% rate.
From Reuters
K&B Takes Aim at Mid-Range Housing Market : Construction: Long known for its low-cost homes, Kaufman & Broad forms a subsidiary to build for the $200,000 to $300,000 price range.
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brazil Prices Big Steel Firm at $1.6 Billion
From Reuters
Ford Chairman's Pay Dives 59%
From Associated Press
Retail / Tourism
Chris Woodyard, Times staff writer
Unit of Fujitsu to Buy Finnish Data Operation
From Associated Press
J. M. Peters Has a $102-Million Quarterly Loss : Construction: The home builder blames the housing slump and regulators' seizure of its largest lender.
MICHAEL FLAGG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IBM Chairman Cracks Down on 'Comfortable' Employees : High tech: Akers says employees are 'too damn comfortable' as IBM loses business. He reportedly wants more marginal employees fired.
From Associated Press
Low-Priced Laser Printers On Line
LAWRENCE J. MAGID, LAWRENCE J. MAGID
is a Silicon Valley-based computer analyst and writer
STOCKS : Stocks Gain for Third Session; Dow Rises 10.73
From Times Staff and Wire Services
American Sues Newsletter Over Air Fare Data
From Associated Press
Kaufman & Broad Targets Mid-Range Buyers : Housing: The L.A.-based builder hires a former Irvine Co. executive to head a new subsidiary designed to widen the firm's market. It will build homes for $200,000 to $300,000.
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Loan Firms Accused of Bilking Poor Out of Homes : Banking: Property holders are talked into borrowing on their equity to pay bills. But the payments are more than they can afford--and the lenders foreclose on them.
JUBE SHIVER Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lenders Give a Breather to Standard Brands Paint
TOM PETRUNO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hopes Grow for Generic AIDS Drug : Health: Efforts by the National Institute of Health increase the chances for U.S. and Canadian firms to capture more than half of the market for AZT.
MICHAEL PARRISH and JANE APPLEGATE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Xerox Names Paul Allaire as Chairman
Times Wire Services
Suit in Failure of S&L With Ties to Neil Bush Settled : Thrift: A $49.5-million pact is reached in Silverado Banking, Savings & Loan case.
From Associated Press
Suit Alleges Financial State of Company Was Misstated : Litigation: A minority investor in an Anaheim-based firm with franchise rights to quick-printing centers asserts in federal court that he was misled and securities laws were violated.
CRISTINA LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japan Reportedly Will Allow Rice Imports
From Associated Press
ABC-TV and Cable Channel to Share Prime-Time Series
LEE MARGULIES, TIMES TELEVISION EDITOR
Former Chicago Bank Officials Accused of Fraud
From Reuters
NBC Agrees to Sell Stake in Video Venture to Columbia
From Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS ANALYSIS : German Central Bank's Chief to Stay the Course
TYLER MARSHALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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