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What happened on April 27, 1992
ENTERTAINMENT
OPERA REVIEW : Wild New Carmen for San Diego : A routine revival with a tempestuous \o7 and \f7 seductive protagonist, who delivers the goods--sometimes going over the top.
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
STAGE REVIEW : A Welcome 'Hospitality Suite' : SCR Comedy Models Mamet
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER CRITIC
MUSIC REVIEW : Jessye Norman: The Art of the Diva : The mannered soprano offers a brief but wildly cheered recital in her Orange County debut at Performing Arts Center.
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Here's the Deal: 'Player' Plays Games With Films : Whether Farce or Satire, 'Player' Is Cautionary Tale
By Bob Goodman, \f7 and \o7 Goodman has no connection to "The Player." He has been an agent and production and management consultant for more than 30 years.
Here's the Deal: 'Player' Plays Games With Films : Producers, Studio Execs Not the Same Animal
By Robert B. Radnitz, \f7 and \o7 Radnitz, producer of "Sounder," "Cross Creek" and numerous other films, is a member of the producers' branch executive committee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and of the Producers Guild board.
Pop Music : Kaas Transcends Language Barrier
By Don Heckman
Pop Music : Kiss Takes the Show Back to Clubs With '70s Hits and '90s Renewal
By Dennis Hunt
Pop Music : Sugarcubes Are Not All Sweetness
By Chris Willman
Music Reviews : Pasadena Symphony Offers Dvorak Work
By Daniel Cariaga
Music Reviews : L.A. Philharmonic in Freeway Series
By John Henken
Music Reviews : Youthful Cellist at UCLA's Royce Hall
By Laurence Vittes
JAZZ REVIEW : Mixed Results From Childs at Japan America
By Don Heckman
STAGE REVIEW : An Exhilarating, Imperfect 'Last Jam'
By Linda Winer, NEWSDAY STAFF WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : 'El Cuarto Poder': More Rock Show Than a Play : The world-premiere Spanish-language musical features a Venezuelan group in the reopened Bradley Theatre.
By Yolanda Broyles Gonzalez, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lillian Gish's 1928 'Wind' Isn't Gone
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEW : Death Penalty Drama Echoes the Headlines
By Ray Loynd, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sweeps! Hold the News and Perk Up the Ratings : Television: Quick! A breaking story! But 'chaos in the streets' ends up just a 'generally peaceful' labor protest.
By Howard Rosenberg
Univision Sale Raises Concerns : Television: The presence of a Mexican magnate in investment group may affect the Spanish-language network's programming balance, observers say.
By Claudia Puig, TIMES STAFF WRITER
People Watch
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Legal File
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
Portuguese Architect Siza Wins Pritzker : Architecture: Honoree is known for adapting Modernist principles to buildings that respect traditions of Portugal.
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
Synthesizer Artist Gets in Tune With Past : Pop music: Keyboardist Howard Jones, known for electronic gimmickry, switches to regular piano for San Diego show.
By John D'Agostino, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mills Fights Back After Contrived KGTV Story
By Kevin Brass
The Orange County Musicians Foundation, launched earlier...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Benefit Exceeds Expectations; Cast Doesn't
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ART : Some Thoughts on Artists Who Abandon Easel for Soapbox
By Cathy Curtis
NEWS
Critic's Up on Latin Beat
The Execution of Harris
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Politicians
COLUMN ONE : A Brake on Speed Demons : Germans have long seen racing on the autobahn as an inalienable right. But a speed limit finally looms, championed by ecologists, police and terrified European neighbors.
By Tamara Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Afghan Rebel Factions Battling Over Capital : Asia: Rivals turn guns on each other in newly liberated Kabul. Moderates seem to have the advantage.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pemex Officials Blamed in Blasts in Guadalajara
By Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Legacy of Violence Follows Children of Gang Members
By Jesse Katz and Elizabeth Venant, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Williams Says Emphasis on Values Needed to Stem Crime
By Rudy Abramson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 New Quakes Jolt North Coast : Destruction: Fire razes Scotia's only shopping center. More homes throughout the area suffer major damage during aftershocks. Loss is put at $47.5 million.
By Paul Feldman and Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Prying One Small Corner From Crack's Greedy Grip : Drug war: A determined man fights to rescue a run-down apartment building from the pushers.
By Barry Bearak, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Residents Know How to Roll With Punches
By John Hurst and Virginia Ellis, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Family Drama Sears Wilson's Death Penalty View
By George Skelton
Assembly May See Biggest Overhaul : Politics: Anti-incumbent sentiment, redistricting and Proposition 140 term limits could result in one of the largest turnovers in the legislative body in history.
By Jerry Gillam, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Warning Is Issued About Aftershocks : Seismology: Strong temblors that strike after the main quake prompt experts to caution that further jolts may not diminish in intensity.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Presidential Contenders Voted Into Runoff in Austria : Election: Social Democrat and People's Party choices take lead. Rightist Freedom Party sees drop in support.
By Tamara Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Professor, Um, Studies, Um, Why We're Tongue-Tied : Speech: Well, this researcher tries to explain, er, why we hesitate when searching for the, like, next word.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Washington Insight
From The Times' Washington staff
King Michael's Visit Stirs Joy and Unease in Romania
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Washington Insight
From The Times' Washington staff
Brand inspector rides herd across Wyoming : He knows a brand as well as he knows a rancher's face. And he knows you can learn more about rustling at a kitchen table than on a doorstep.
By David Lamb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Washington Insight
From The Times' Washington staff
Washington Insight
From The Times' Washington staff
Washington Insight
From The Times' Washington staff
In the Palace of Enlightenment, a Dark Hour for Kabul : Chaos: Against an ornate backdrop, moderates seize the Afghan capital's seat of power from hard-liners.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : AZERBAIJAN : 16 Reported Killed in Karabakh Fighting
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A Snapshot Of The Assembly Races
World IN BRIEF : IRAN : All 39 Aboard Die in Iran Plane Crash
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : TAJIKISTAN : Fire Ex-Communists, Protesters Demand
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : New Cancer Biopsy Eliminates Surgery
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Clinton Sounds Theme of Change, Calls Bush Divisive : Democrats: Brown stumps in Philadelphia, where he draws a comparison between environmental pollution and corruption in politics.
By Paul Richter and Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Abortion Foes Skip Protests for a Day
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Violent Crime Rate at Record High in '91
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pennsylvania Voters Hesitate to Snap at 'Change' Bait : Primary: Candidates are belaboring the point in a state that swept a reformer into the Senate. But interviews indicate a more temperate attitude reigns.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
As President, Perot Says, He'd Remain an Independent : Politics: Texan believes he would have no trouble getting a mandate from the public. A new poll shows he is gaining against Bush and Clinton.
By Rudy Abramson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chutists' Plane Lacked Required Safety Device
By Howard Blume, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 New Quakes Jolt North Coast : Destruction: Fire razes Scotia's only shopping center. More Ferndale homes are knocked off foundations by aftershocks. Damage is put at $40 million.
By Paul Feldman and Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Myanmar Junta Frees Seven More Dissidents
Associated Press
A Special Report: Boating
By Shearlean Duke and Steve Emmons
A Special Report: Boating
By Shearlean Duke and Steve Emmons
A Special Report: Boating
By Steve Emmons and Shearlean Duke
N.Y. Courtroom Tiger Stalks New Prey in O.C. : Law: Aggressive lawyer for ex-client mob don John Gotti comes west to defend Aissa Wayne's ex-husband.
By John Needham, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Special Report: Boating
By Steve Emmons and Shearlean Duke
Grandpa and Grammar Meet Again at Brentwood School
By Jack Smith
BOOK REVIEW : Laughing Across the Great Pacific Divide : PACIFIC RIFT\o7 by Michael Lewis\f7 , W. W. Norton, $14.95; 144 pages
By Carolyn See, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Celebs Line Up to Look Outrageous
By Maureen Sajbel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
4-H Takes to the Streets : The rural group reaches out to urban kids: 'Before, we used to do drugs, drink alcohol, ditch school,' one 14-year-old says. 'Now we come (to the club).'
By Andrea Heiman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Too Good to Last? : Did Thomas Pickering do his job too well at the U. N.? That's what some insiders are saying in the wake of his reassignment.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Econotes : Honors Due for Six Ecoheroes
By Connie Koenenn
L.A.'s 4-H: the Facts
By Andrea Heiman
A Close-Up on the Real Monroe
By Ann Conway
BUSINESS
Group of Seven Closer to Aid Pact for Russians : Economy: But, there is disagreement over how to avert a threatened global recession.
From Reuters
The Donald, West
Teamsters Claim Victory in Fight for Safeway Jobs
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Risky Move : Stock Pundit William O'Neil Gambles by Launching Mutual Fund
By Tom Petruno
McDonnell Deal Faces New Doubt : Aerospace: Delays in Taiwan's purchase of a stake in the firm raise questions about the enthusiasm of private investors in that country.
By Ralph Vartabedian and David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Travel
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Travel
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Orders for U.S.-Made Machine Tools Up for 2nd Month in Row
From Reuters
Group of Seven Agrees on Russian Aid Package : Economy: It would rival the post-World War II Marshall Plan in scope.
From Associated Press
B of A to Hear Offer on Units in Inner City : Banking: Minority-owned Founders wants behemoth to provide seller financing for unwanted branches in South-Central Los Angeles.
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S., Canada End Beer Fight
From Associated Press
Sprint Supports Asian, Latino Program : Telecommunications: The long-distance company will help teach new residents how to use the telephone.
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Housing Will Help Spark Recovery, Industry Says : Real estate: The key is affordable interest rates, trade groups say.
From Associated Press
Japanese Selling Property in Hong Kong : Real estate: Investors from other countries snap up the structures that are put on the block as pinched banks call in debt.
By Christine Courtney, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hong Kong
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Singapore
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Japan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Trade Ministers Fail to Resolve Rift on Farms : Commerce: The main sticking point is a European Community refusal to cut its subsidies deeply enough.
From Associated Press
Japan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
ROB KLING, Professor of information and computer science, UC Irvine
By Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Laying to Rest a Company's Reduction in Force : Noetics Group helps firms recover after letting workers go. Trauma often results in lower productivity--and another layoff.
By Cristina Lee
Occupation: Piano Tuner
An Effort to Get the 'Little Guys' to Buy Stocks
By Russ Wiles, Russ Wiles is a financial writer for the Arizona Republic, specializing in mutual funds
Investor's Daily Is Stock Picker's Joy
By Tom Petruno
How to Use Dollar Cost Averaging in Investing
By Kathy M. Kristof
Recycling Post-Its Is Sticky No Longer
By Michael Parrish
Nationwide Health Properties, NEWPORT BEACH
Researched by DALLAS M. JACKSON / Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
The Numbers
The Magic of Patrol : The new LAPD: The power of positive policing
The Ueberroth Vision: Fate Is in California's Own Hands
A Political Animal Turns Shaman : Campaign: Jerry Brown fits the Native American image of the 'shape-shifter' healer.
By Johnny P. Flynn, \o7 Johnny P. Flynn is a Native American who teaches religious studies at Northern Arizona University. \f7
PERSPECTIVE ON NUCLEAR CONTROLS : Exports We Can Afford to Lose : 'Dual-use' is a loophole big enough to drive an atomic weapon through. Close it before others race in.
By Howard Wolpe and Timothy E. Wirth, \f7 and \o7 Sen. Timothy E. Wirth (D-Colo.) and Rep. Howard Wolpe (D-Mich.) are the sponsors of the legislation described here.
COLUMN LEFT/ DONELLA H. MEADOWS : We Can't Keep Stealing From the Future : A sustainable economy--one that's efficient and sufficient--doesn't have to mean sacrifice.
By Donella H. Meadows, \o7 Donella H. Meadows is an adjunct professor of environmental studies at Dartmouth College. This column is based on her new book, "Beyond the Limits" (Chelsea Green). \f7
VALLEY COLLEGE : Student Trustee Candidate Picked
By Jennifer Case and Susan M. Tyrrell
COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Crimes Raise Security Concerns
By Jeff Schnaufer
It's a Very, \o7 er\f7 , Important Field of, \o7 um\f7 , Study : Psychology: Professor seeks to learn why we all punctuate our speech with those meaningless sounds.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tall in the Saddle : Conejo Valley Days Rodeo Draws Crowd Despite Heat
By Larry Speer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Long, Hard Road to Justice, Freedom
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS / 38TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Boland's Funding Edge Likely to Help Her Reach Voters
By Sam Enriquez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Politics and Poetry Combine for Checkbook Inspiration
By Tony Perry
Parents Ask End to Bus Program in Moorpark : Education: Forty percent of the district's 5,400 students participate, mainly to achieve racial balance at the schools. Group wants pupils to be able to walk to area campuses.
By Maia Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Deadly Shortcut : Border: San Ysidro neighborhood where immigrant was killed deals with constant stream of trespassers heading for a new life in the United States.
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
79-Year-Old Attorney Still Jousts for Fairness at the Hall of Justice
By Gary Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Hearing Planned on Fares for Metrolink
By Peggy Y. Lee
East County Issue Cal Lutheran Radio Tower
MOORPARK : Council to Consider Expansion of City
By Maia Davis
MOORPARK : Panel to Propose 2 Worker Hiring Sites
By Maia Davis
Countywide : 5 Area Students Get Merit Scholarships
By Kay Saillant
OJAI : Students May Go to Summit in Brazil
By Larry Speer
OXNARD : Driver Arrested in Fatal Accident
By Peggy Y. Lee
OXNARD : 3 Slightly Injured by Ammonia Fumes
By Peggy Y. Lee
OXNARD : Plan to Trim Transit Funds to Be Weighed
By Patrick Mccartney
Body Found in El Cajon Camper
Road Work Ahead
Rider Dies in Rodeo Fall
Super Lotto Results
Leaders Appeal for Calm After King Verdict : Trial: Impassioned pleas are made to stay cool no matter what happens in the case involving four LAPD officers. Church plans a solidarity rally.
By Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After-School Care Squeezed by L.A.'s Belt-Tightening : Budget: Mayor Bradley cites city's fiscal crisis in his proposal to eliminate $3.5-million contribution to district's afternoon playground program.
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
A Blast of Food, Song and Heat at L. A. Fiesta
By Patt Morrison and Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
It's Not Crude Living When Roughnecks Land on the Islands
By David Ferrell
Memorial to Victims of Holocaust Is Dedicated
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS / 38th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Boland's Fund-Raising May Prove Her Edge : Politics: Three others running in the primary say the weak economy and dissatisfaction with incumbents make her 'beatable.'
By Sam Enriquez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Who says Los Angeles has no past? Sitting in the heart of...
By Cecilia Rasmussen
Plans for Latino Voting District Would Carve Up Valley : Supervisors: Proposals for expanding the board call for combining the Pacoima and San Fernando areas with communities 25 miles to the south.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
There's Trouble Afoot : Pacoima: The mayor's proposal to cut police patrols is criticized by business owners who say progress in fighting crime would be lost.
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New City Hall Has an Air of Environmental Sensitivity : Calabasas: Officials say the municipal facility will serve as an example for developers of the type of project the community hopes to attract.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assembly: 38th District : Questionnaires were distributed to candidates this month. Answers have been edited to fit the available space.
Boy, 3, Killed in Hit-and-Run Accident Is Identified
Police Arrest Man After 17 Are Hurt in Collision
Northridge Man Held in Crash
By Peggy Y. Lee
Man Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Brother
Care-Giver 'Burnout' Hits Many, Experts Say : Elderly: Some either don't know where to turn for help or won't admit they need it, according to social workers.
By Lanie Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Passerby Saves Driver's Life; Passenger Dies
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Victims of Crime : Memorial: Survivors who are still suffering help dedicate a monument to their loved ones.
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Couples Eager for Laguna Beach Partners Ordinance to Take Effect
By Vivien Lou Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Traffic School 'Masks' Ticket but Can't Erase the Fine
By Danny Sullivan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Will Pick Up Extra Trash May 4-8
By Len Hall
LAGUNA NIGUEL : Drunk Drivers Must Pay for Arrest Costs
By Leslie Earnest
ANAHEIM : 2.5% Raise Proposed in Magnolia District
By Terry Spencer
LAGUNA BEACH : City Won't Soften Tollway Opposition
By Leslie Earnest
PLACENTIA : Plan for Apartment Ownership Rejected
By Danielle A. Fouquette
ORANGE : Group Seeks Data on Breast Implants
ANAHEIM : Annual Fair Draws More Than 4,000
By Bill Billiter
MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback College Memorabilia Sought
By Greg Hernandez
IRVINE : Public Hearing Set on Cable Contract
By Tom Mcqueeney
IRVINE : Community Awards Presentation Set
By Greg Hernandez
IRVINE : Council to Consider Pool Safety Rules
By Tom Mcqueeney
LA PALMA : Hospital Honors Volunteer of the Year
NEWPORT BEACH : Commodores Club Honors Top Students
By Lisa Mascaro
NEWPORT BEACH : College's Plan to Use School Site at Issue
By Lisa Mascaro
Countywide : 670,000 See Sizzling Air Show Finale
By Donnette Dunbar
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pier to Open With 3-Day Celebration
By John Penner
Record Heat Sends Thousands to Beaches : Weather: Rip currents keep lifeguards busy with rescues. Temperature hits 89 degrees at El Toro.
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Critically Injured in Car Plunge
Gang Member Arrested in Slaying
Motorcyclist, 21, Dies in Accident
SPORTS
In Charger Draft, Mims Is the Word : Pro football: Tennessee defensive end is Beathard's top pick.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Idle Time for Some Analysis
By Dave Distel
Italians, Stars & Stripes Draw Closer
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Il Moro di Venezia Wins Protest, Then Race : Gardini Wants Kiwis Expelled for Improper Use of Bowsprit
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lefferts, Myers Are Hanging Tough : Baseball: Struggling pitchers boost confidence in Padres' score 2-1 vicotry over Cincinnati.
By Alan Drooz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Meyer Wins Again, but Clutter Grows
By Jim Lindgren
PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / ALAN DROOZ : Maddux Activated; Hernandez Shipped to Triple-A Las Vegas
By Alan Drooz
SDSU Wins Offensively, 25-16, at Colorado State
Valley Roundup : Softball
VALLEY ROUNDUP : Hornets Rally to Top CSUN
By Vince Kowalick
AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Conner Doesn't Blame Cayard for Challenging New Zealand
By Rich Roberts
Chargers Select Pope Despite Reservations
By T.J. Simers
Rowe, Vardell Score With Cleveland's Draft
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ethridge Regarded as Deep Threat
By T.J. Simers
Angel Rookie Braves the Big Valle : Baseball: Curtis scores winning run in 7-5 victory over the Mariners, sparking brawl.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dickerson: 'Money Not Everything' : Pro football: Former Ram agrees to have pay cut in half so that he can return to Los Angeles and play for the Raiders.
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oilers Defeat Kings as Esa as 1-2-3 (Goals) : Hockey: Tikkanen's hat trick powers Edmonton as it pulls away to a 5-2 victory.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Clippers, Attention but Not a Victory : NBA playoffs: They push, but Utah wins, 103-92, and can finish series Tuesday night.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's a Long Day for Dodger Relievers : Baseball: Fans pelt them with objects, Giants do it with hits in 11th, winning, 5-4.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sudden Impact for Rams : Pro football: They choose huge Gilbert during the first round and agree on a $7-million contract.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
His Tennis Game Is All Heart
By Shav Glick
Italy, Stars & Stripes Pull Closer : America's Cup: New Zealand's victory Saturday is annulled by challengers' jury because of infraction.
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
TENNIS OJAI TOURNAMENT : O'Brien Beats Knowles for Pacific 10 Men's Title
By David Coulson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Despite Bad Back, Muster Beats Krickstein for Title
From Associated Press
Soccer
From Staff and Wire Reports
NBA PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Pistons Come Through in Knick of Time
By Dan Hafner
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
At the End, Martin Is Left to Win at Martinsville
From Staff and Wire Reports
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
Soccer
From Staff and Wire Reports
Nine motorcyclists who attended the 24-hour Le Mans...
From Staff and Wire Reports
Don Prudhomme, John Force and Don Beverley won at the...
From Staff and Wire Reports
Soccer
From Staff and Wire Reports
Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
Davy Jones cruised to victory in the Nissan Grand Prix of...
From Staff and Wire Reports
Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
He Tables Complaint, Pounds Clippers : Jazz: Angered by questionable call, Karl Malone shows restraint after hitting press table and destroying TV microphone.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sockers to Face Dallas in Finals
From Staff and Wire Reports
Rams and Raiders Make It a Big Day
By Mike Downey
Early-Round Decisions Weigh Heavily for Raiders
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pro Football Holds Its Own Version of a Swap Meet : Overview: Redskins trade up to get Howard. Defense leads selections as form holds during first round.
By Bob Oates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NFL DRAFT : Maddox's Gamble Pays Off With Broncos : Southland: Former UCLA quarterback, 20, is chosen during the first round, the 25th pick overall.
By Mal Florence, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Terry to Undergo Surgery Again
Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ojeda Likes Dodgers' Chances in West
By Bill Plaschke
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Royals Break Their Slump in a Big Way
By Dan Hafner
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bailes Eliminates Any Guesswork
By Helene Elliott
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Williams Makes a Smart Move for the Phillies
By Dan Hafner
GOLF ROUNDUP : Love Makes It Two in a Row With Fast Finish
From Associated Press
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Canucks Come Alive Against Jets and Tabaracci, 8-2
By Dan Hafner
Ranford Loses Horns and Finds Happiness : NHL playoffs: Edmonton goalie turns back 42 shots in Sunday's victory after goat status in Friday's loss to Kings.
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA ANITA : Fly Till Dawn Could Have Run That Long During Easy Victory
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mission Is Plane for Arazi : Kentucky Derby: Colt arrives in Louisville along with Dr Devious and Thyer. Quarantine is expected to end Tuesday.
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Trojans Act Out Daland's Script Perfectly
By Theresa Munoz
A Look at the Charger Draft Picks
TRACK UC IRVINE INVITATIONAL : Weather, Little Fun Help Young Enjoy Victory in 110 High Hurdles
By Kim Kutcher, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bats Fall Silent, Errors Prove Costly in Titans' 10-6 Loss to Long Beach
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Out of the Pitt, Rams Draw a Gem
By Mike Penner
Gilbert Brings Rams Sudden Impact on Line : NFL draft: They choose huge defensive player from Pitt in first round and agree on a $7-million contract.
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anteaters Do Their Duty, Win Big West Tennis Title
By David Coulson
Since Her First Ride in a Canoe, She Hasn't Missed the Boat : Outrigger racing: Davis, a personal trainer in Irvine, has led her team to six world titles since taking up the sport.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orange Lutheran Runner Off to Fast Start : Track: Boisvert, trying to become first freshman to break 5-minute barrier in 1,600 since 1973, is being compared to Mary Slaney.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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