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What happened on June 02, 1992
ENTERTAINMENT
Pop/rock
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Aftermath
By Beth Kleid, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
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
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
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
ART REVIEW : D. J. Hall Unmasks L.A.'s Excruciating Aging Process
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Master Chorale Closes Season
By Chris Pasles
Pop Review : Too Few Attend Soca Concert
By Don Snowden
TV REVIEW : 'After Tiananmen': Lost in a Labyrinth
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Weekend Box Office : 'Basic Instinct' in Charmed Circle
By David J. Fox
'Today' Sends Wake-Up Call to 'GMA'
By Rick Du Brow
O.C. ART REVIEW : Encounter With the Unknown : Yes, 'Modernist Abstraction in American Prints' in Laguna Beach has Calder, Pollock and Weber, but most of the 60 artists represented here are obscure.
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Serving Up Musical Gumbo
By Randy Lewis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Wit Under the Wimple : Najimy Had Devil of a Good Time in 'Sister Act'
By Randee Mia Berman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEW : Boulez Orgy Ends Happily
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Local TV to Limit Vote Report : Television: Many stations plan updates amid entertainment, citing lack of suspense and better technology.
By Steven Herbert, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Did Tonys Play It Safe? : Gershwin Show Beats Out Musicals of Relevance
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two Foundations Give $4.5 Million to Huntington
By Shauna Snow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
James McMurtry Keeps His Distance From His Songs
By Steve Hochman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Costume Designer Builds Bridges to Non-Hearing : Creativity: Deafness hasn't kept Donald Baer from being a success, both on an off stage.
By Pat Launer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ART REVIEW : Violence Made Ordinary : Installation: Vinyl transparencies by Leon Golub remain less palpable and involving than his gritty, two-dimensional paintings.
By Leah Ollman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
David Frishberg's Jazzy Satire Makes Its S.D. Debut
By Dirk Sutro
Pop Reviews : 'Divas' Benefit Worth the Wait
By Don Heckman
Belew Finds a Natural Combination : Wildlife Lover, Who Plays in O.C. Wednesday, Keeps His Music Tame Enough for Humans
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. THEATER : Gelbart's 'Mastergate' at UCI Is Satire That's All Too Real
By Jan Herman
L.A. TV Stations to Limit Election Coverage
By Steven Herbert, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Bradley on Rioting
Powell's Retrial in Beating Case
Clinton
Beatings
Welfare Initiative
Powell's Retrial in Beating Case
Powell's Retrial in Beating Case
Powell's Retrial in Beating Case
Powell's Retrial in Beating Case
Brian Moore; Actor Led Crusades to Curb Development
Frances Brice Stark; Daughter of Ziegfeld Follies' Fanny Brice
Haitian Youths Wait and Hope for a New Life
By Mike Clary, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Death Toll From Riots Inflated, Detectives Say : Unrest: Of the 60 deaths laid to the disturbances, at least 15 were unrelated to the April 29-May 4 violence.
By Paul Feldman, This story was reported by Paul Feldman, Marc Lacey, Victor Merina and Henry Weinstein. It was written by Feldman
Bush to Unveil Expanded Enterprise Zone Proposal : Cities: The new urban aid plan will first be discussed during a meeting today with California officials.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Christian Science in Bad Health : Sect is in poor financial state from failed expansion efforts. Attempt to keep a bequest by publishing 'heretical' biography of its founder only made things worse.
By Bob Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Job Training Programs Fail to Deal With Hurdles of Poverty
By Jube Shiver Jr. and Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Suspect Charged in 1978 Death of Actor Bob Crane : Crime: The South Bay man was an acquaintance of the 'Hogan's Heroes' star who was killed in Arizona.
By Leslie Berger and Laura Laughlin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Campaign Ends; Low Vote Is Seen : Primary: The runup to the election was strange and disjointed. Many voters are disaffected and a key question is whether they will stay home.
By Tracy Wilkinson and Bill Stall, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Board Seeking State's OK to Cut School Year
By Charisse Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Glitches Delay Final Mailings for Levine, Davis
By Dean E. Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clergy Tussle With Town Over Hobos : Charity: Officials and merchants say church food programs attract transients to the railroad junction. The churches say they're ministering to the city's poor.
By John Hurst, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UC Chief Enlightens His Last Class at Irvine : Education: Constitutional scholar Jack Peltason is moving on to university system's Berkeley headquarters. But he has not abandoned his role as a teacher.
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Official Who Fled China Ends Silence, Defends Protests at Tian An Men Square
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arafat Has Brain Surgery to Remove Clot Caused by Plane Crash in April
Associated Press
U.S. Scornful of Yugoslav Vote
Times Staff Writer
Defiant Serbia Moves to Avert Gas Shortages; Rationing a Possibility : Sanctions: Five-hour waits reported as drivers rush to fill tanks. The embargo is not expected to bring quick changes in regime's attitude.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Politics : The Final Prize
NEWS ANALYSIS : The 'New Nicaragua' Still 'at War With Itself' : Central America: Fighting in countryside, economic stagnation are dimming hopes for a stable society.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mayor Doubts Yeltsin's Vow of Just 1 Term
By Shawn Hubler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chief of Russia's Central Bank Resigns, Blaming Split Signals
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yeltsin Exchanges Salutes With Soul Mate De Klerk : Diplomacy: The two leaders hail victories over communism in Russia and apartheid in South Africa.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : UKRAINE : Crimea Official OKs Continued Kiev Ties
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : THAILAND : New Prime Minister Selection Is Delayed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A Seeing-Double Wedding: Twin Soldiers to Marry Twin Soldiers
Associated Press
WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Fujimori Schedules October Election
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bush Proposes Huge Growth in Forest Funding : Environment: The U.S. contribution to woodlands protection would increase by 125%. Preservation groups criticize the plan.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rockwell's $18.5-Million Fine Stands
By Ann Rovin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Justices Rule States Can't Regulate Airline Ads
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High Court Rejects Curbs on Waste Dumps : Law: States are barred from imposing bans and higher fees on garbage and toxic materials from outside their borders.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAC, Nation's Nuclear Shield, Is Dissolved
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nazi Hunters in U.S. Expect Record Charges : War crimes: With new access to documents in the former Soviet Union, investigators are pursuing cases from World War II.
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Students, Radio Reporter Arrested as Protests Resume at Haiti Schools
From Associated Press
ELECTIONS '92 : Baker Will Not Quit to Run Bush Campaign, Aide Says
From Times Staff Writer
ELECTIONS '92 : Win or Lose in Primary, Brown Vows He Won't Just Fade Away : Campaign: The presidential contender plans to attend the Earth Summit before gearing up for July's Democratic convention.
By Jonathan Peterson and Sam Fulwood Iii, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
ELECTIONS '92 : Clinton Peppers California Voters With Calls for Unity : Politics: The presumptive Democratic nominee attacks Bush as he travels across the state. He virtually ignores Brown's candidacy.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS '92 : 2 Polls Show Bush Losing Ground
Associated Press
ELECTIONS '92 : Ford Says Bush Victory Hinges on the Economy
From Associated Press
Fan Obsessed With Skater Sentenced to Mental Hospital
From a Times Staff Writer
Fire Chief Placed on Paid Leave
From a Times Staff Writer
Suspect Arrested in '78 Death of Bob Crane
By Leslie Berger and Laura Laughlin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Russia's Central Bank Chief Quits, Blames Split Signals : Economy: Official says he can't work with Yeltsin going one way and the legislature going another.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Hearing on Wartime Sex Slavery Begins
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Peru's Ex-President Is Granted Asylum
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Human Remains Returned to U.S.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Blood Banks Begin Testing for Rare AIDS Virus
From Associated Press
Tennessee Court Backs Man's Right to Block Use of Embryos
From Associated Press
Train, Car Crash Kills 3
Associated Press
9 Given Death Penalty
Associated Press
Citing Lack of Funds, Clinton Appeals for More Donations
Associated Press
Woman Driving With 2 Children Leads Police on 100-M.P.H. Chase
From a Times Staff Writer
Storm Dims City of Light
Associated Press
Fan Obsessed With Skater Sentenced to Mental Hospital
Associated Press
LESS ROAR: Local developer William Lyon, above, has been...
By Jerry Hicks and John O'Dell and Kristina Lindgren
MORE LISTS: Hispanic Business magazine's annual list of...
By Jerry Hicks and Kristina Lindgren and John O'Dell
PREGNANT PAUSE: UC Irvine Chancellor Jack W. Peltason has...
By Kristina Lindgren and John O'Dell and Jerry Hicks
Peltason Gives 'Swan-Song' Lecture at UCI
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VOTERS BEWARE: If you want to vote in today's primary but...
By Kristina Lindgren and Jerry Hicks and John O'Dell
Campaign Ends; Low Vote Is Seen : Primary: The prelude to the election was strange and disjointed. And experts say the voters are disaffected.
By Bill Stall and Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Schuller Bombs in Talk to Russian Army Staff : Religion: Hostile audience of officers apparently finds O.C. televangelist's positive thinking message irrelevant.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : 'I Am the Clay' Is a Heartfelt Potok Tale : I AM THE CLAY, \o7 by Chaim Potok,\f7 Knopf, $20, 224 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Signs on the Road to Weight-Loss Camp
By Kathleen Doheny
New Breast Biopsy Exam Is Less Invasive
By Kathleen Doheny
A Bubbly Tasting for 'Krugists'
By Bill Higgins
Leftists Who Turned Right : Politics: Once the reigning dukes of radical chic, Peter Collier and David Horowitz have seen the conservative light. In Heterodoxy magazine, the pair bashes liberal causes and offends ex-fellow travelers.
By Bob Sipchen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pediatricians Take the Lead in Fight to Halt Hepatitis B : Health: The U.S. government and a doctors' group call for vaccination of children--who generally are not at high risk--as well as adolescents, in attempt to head off disease's spread.
By Shari Roan, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
Beyond Thinking Pink : Cars have long reflected men's needs. But now designers have women in mind.
By Andrea Heiman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
African-American Women to Be Saluted
Once Again, Oaks Classic's Heart Is in the Ride Place
By Ann Conway
Woman Shares Luck in 'Other' Laguna Beach
By Dianne Klein
Reaching the Boiling Point : Researchers have found that high blood pressure's cause has more to do with heredity than with environmental factors.
By Patrick Mott, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Environment : Progress Tramples Mexico Frontier : Pemex's search for oil has brought civilization to the jungle--and is killing the last rain forest in North America.
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BAKU : Ballots and Battles
Profile : The Pope Nobody Knows
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRAGUE : Ready for Reform?
RIO DE JANEIRO : Helping Out Mother
COPENHAGEN : Danish Twist on EC
Documentary : Breaking Bread With Hezbollah : Tea with the militant group can be an enlightening experience. For an invitation, just pull out a map.
By Marilyn Raschka, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
America From Abroad : Worried French Government Feels the Heat From L.A. Riots : Violence in U.S. inspires programs to soothe racial tensions in a country with the Continent's largest minority population.
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Agenda : Former Foes Unite for Sake of Survival : Some ex-Contras and Sandinistas put aside bitterness and mistrust to look for solutions to economic problems.
By Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market Scene : Japan's Companies Keep Factories--and Jobs--at Home : Manufacturers such as Toshiba say that moving production overseas would destroy base they build on.
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Culture : Lionizing the 'Great Leader' : North Korea's Kim Il Sung enjoys a personality cult without peer.
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Media : The King of Rock? In Russia, It's Radio : Western-style stations broadcast Beatles, Genesis and Public Enemy. It's a pre-MTV pop scene.
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Stacy L. Collins, assistant corporate controller for...
Graham Appointed CEO of Armco Steel
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Costco to Challenge Price Club in S.D. : Merchandising: For the first time, Price will be confronted on the home ground it has long dominated by another major membership wholesaler.
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
Thomas H. MacManus has joined First National Bank as an...
The San Diego County Mail Boxes Etc. Assn. has elected its...
Luring Employers: Are Incentives Worth It? : Economy: As S.D. prepares packages, critics say costs to taxpayers could outweigh economic benefits.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Intermark Fails to Make $9.1-Million Payment
By Chris Kraul
Henry N. Huta has been elected a member of the board of...
Richard B. Deedon has joined Horizons Technology as vice...
Nancy J. Reynolds has been appointed senior consultant for...
Mark C. Bergherr has been named manager of corporate...
William L. Housley has joined Applied Micro Circuits as...
Perspectives From a For-Profit School
By Thomas S. Mulligan
Can Ads Help Cure Social Ills?
By Bruce Horovitz
Dow Passes 3,400 Barrier on New Optimism : Economy: The purchasing managers' monthly report showed more business activity than had been expected, lifting the blue-chip index 16.33 points.
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Juice Label Critics Are Berry Angry
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Air Fare Discounts Causing Frustrations : Transportation: Most carriers are offering refunds or credit for pre-sale tickets, but passengers are finding many obstacles.
By Jesus Sanchez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Major Issues Remain for AT&T, Unions : Labor: The company says it has contingency plans in case there is a strike.
From Times Wire Services
AT&T, Union Continue Contract Talks : Labor: The company says it has contingency plans in case there is a strike.
From Reuters
U.S. Suspends Dealings With GE Engine Unit
From Associated Press
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Chevron Plans to Consolidate 5 Operations : Energy: The merging of the oil and gas research and technology groups will erase up to 450 jobs.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Securities
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mexico Repays Nearly 9% of Its Foreign Debt : Third World: The amount owed is expected to tumble to 29% of gross domestic product by the end of the year, compared to 74% in 1988.
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Milken Testifies in Trial of Former Drexel Associate
By Victor F. Zonana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Incomes, Spending Show Meager Gains : Economy: But the recovery's halting nature was offset by a positive quarterly trade report and a fourth consecutive manufacturing gain.
From Associated Press
EC Is Cool to New U.S. Proposals on Farm Policy
From Reuters
Complaints Bombard Van Nuys Airport : Aviation: Profits have plunged; neighbors are upset about noise; tenants also have problems.
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Trawler Fleet Association Sues Over Rule Change
From Reuters
Gerald McQuarrie, S&L Co-Founder, Dies
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
TECHNOLOGY : AST Research Joins the Growing List of 'Multimedia Computer' Producers
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Jobs Wither in Drought of Recession : Shutdown: DataCard Corp. blames California costs and competition for closing Buena Park plant and laying off 125 people.
By Susan Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Latino-Owned Firms Prospering in Slow Times
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jobs Wither in Drought of Recession : Cutbacks: Novadyne Computer Systems eliminates 95 employees and reduces wages in major reorganization.
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nationwide Health in Mortgage Business : Purchase: The Newport Beach firm has agreed to buy loans on 45 convalescent homes in a dozen states.
By James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rockwell Signs Agreement With Modem Maker
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MRV Communications Plans to Go Public
Rysher Entertainment, Kushner-Locke to Merge
Terminal Data to Supply Scanning Systems to EDS
Shop Television Network Says NASD Delisted Stock
3D Systems' Parent Issues Rights to Buy Shares
Tough Times in the Wind : Aviation: Van Nuys Airport is being buffeted by a declining profit, tenant pressures and noise complaints.
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Creating an 11th-Hour Retirement Plan : Investing: There are steps that even those in their 50s can take to make their lives easier once they quit working.
From Associated Press
Speedo Going Public : Apparel: Authentic Fitness Corp. is expected to net $40.5 million in an initial offering of 3 million shares.
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barry Marks was named president of Allstate Funding Inc...
Warner Bros. said it has named Michael Smith senior vice...
Otra Securities Changes Its Name to RKS Financial
Dunn Co. Merges Festa Into Its Encino Office
Nu-Med Unit Sells 3 Psychiatric Hospitals
House of Fabrics Acquires Retail Chain
Baltimore Enterprise Zone Has Defenders and Critics : Economy: The effort has created jobs in the inner city, but they aren't necessarily going to area residents.
From Reuters
National Technical Profits Rise 13% in 1st Quarter
Delphi Reports Quarterly Loss of $7.9 Million
Fortune Petroleum Posts $2,000 Quarterly Profit
Homeowners Fear Courthouse Will Ruin Neighborhood
By Ron Galperin
Flying High in the Travel Business : Trips: The owner of Bird Enterprises pilots her own planes in search of clients. The firm's volume is expected to increase 30% this year.
By Jack Searles, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Cleanup Firms Booming : Ecology: Entrepreneurs are launching efforts to repair the problems caused by earlier generations. Old businesses are retooling to keep pace.
By Anne Gregor, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Oxnard Procter & Gamble Plant Now 40% Complete
By Jack Searles
Patagonia Distribution Base to Stay in Ventura
By Jack Searles
Sliding Door Firm Owner Relocating Near Ojai
By Jack Searles
UC Santa Barbara to Be Site of Opportunity Day
By Jack Searles
Siemens Goes to Rio Summit
By Jack Searles
Backers Shed Light on 'E-Lamp' Bulb : Technology: Some call the creation the biggest advance in lighting since fluorescents were introduced in the 1930s.
By Martha Groves, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Summer Activities for Children Set
By Nona Yates
Anti-incumbent fever grows: Some longtime occupants of...
By Steve Harvey
Monthly Report
Housing Credit Extension Is a Must--and Riots Tell Us Why
Ballot Recommendations : Elections and primaries in Los Angeles, Orange counties
'Time Out' for Bush, Maybe Death for Me : Transplants: Suffering Americans are begging him to allow fetal-tissue research.
By Joan Samuelson, \o7 Joan Samuelson, 42, is a lawyer in Santa Rosa and founder of the Parkinson's Action Network\f7
Neighbors Have the Right to Fight Liquor-Store Blight : South L.A.: Owners of burned-out markets can be bought out; it's done elsewhere.
By Karen Bass, \o7 Karen Bass, a clinical instructor in the USC School of Medicine, is executive director of the Community Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment\f7
The Skewed Licensing Formula : South L.A.: The state sets countywide density limits for liquor outlets; here, that's unjust.
By Richard Scribner, \o7 Richard Scribner is a physician and public-health specialist who teaches at USC School of Medicine\f7
PLATFORM : We're Not the Enemy
By Paul Rodriguez, \o7 Comedian PAUL RODRIGUEZ is the host of "El Show de Paul Rodriguez" on KMEX (Channel 34) in Los Angeles. He commented on the Latino aspects of the recent disturbances in Los Angeles\f7
The Media Did It
By Al Martinez
* Gerald Cotler; retired director of cardiology
Obituaries
Election Day Ends Hard-Fought Campaigns
By Barry M. Horstman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Probe Clears 3 Judges of Wrongdoing : Courts: They are sent letters by state panel advising them of the results of the inquiry. Three other judges remain under investigation.
By Mark Platte and Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Camarillo Backs Audit of Hospital's Records : Health care: The City Council endorses a $25,000 study of Pleasant Valley's finances after questions are raised about the facility's profitability.
By Caitlin Rother, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
South Bay Schools Go Extra Mile for Reading Success : Education: Under Fail Safe program, any second-grader not reading at grade level will receive intensive tutorial help.
By David Smollar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beach, Fouled by Sewage for Years, Reopens : Environment: Section just north of Mexican border was blighted by Tijuana effluent. A system to divert its flow is now in place.
By John H. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In This Corner . . . a Brighter Future : Youth: A pair of boxing clubs in Escondido are reaching out to kids who might otherwise end up in gangs.
By Kathy Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Today's Primary
Fire Season Begins Amid Fears About Budget : Public services: Rains have produced a bumper crop of brush. But some officials worry that an expected revenue shortfall will endanger efforts to fight blazes.
By Kay Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
New Oxnard Chief Outlines Plans : Police: Harold Hurtt cites neighborhood relations, gangs and fiscal restraint in his first public appearance.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Indictments Due in Point Mugu Inquiry
By Ron Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : 13 Science Fair Winners Bring Renown to Fremont Intermediate
By Patrick Mccartney
OXNARD : Police Won't Charge Man in Boy's Death
By Larry Speer
Council Postpones Vote on Street Light Switch
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
13 People Injured in Van Rollover Near Fallbrook
By Kathy Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PORT HUENEME : Book Sale Scheduled for School Library
By Patrick Mccartney
CAMARILLO : Council Alters Rules on Public Comment
By Caitlin Rother
COUNTYWIDE : 44 Accept Chevron Retirement Offer
By Larry Speer
PORT HUENEME : 9 Juveniles Arrested in School Break-Ins
By Larry Speer
CAMARILLO : Driver in Crash That Injured 6 Is Charged
By Larry Speer
OXNARD : New Press-Courier Publisher Arrives
By Carlos V. Lozano
COUNTYWIDE : 3 Men Sentenced in Income Tax Fraud
By Kay Saillant
COUNTYWIDE : 4 Schools Honored for Blood Donations
School Officer Wounds Intruder
By Kathy Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SANTA PAULA : Police Seek Man in Rape of Teen-Ager
By Kay Saillant
Decisions : Simi Valley
Council OKs Extension of Sewage Outfall Pipe : City Hall: San Diego hopes the $54.8-million project, which would deposit effluent 4.5 miles at sea, will help it comply with mandated clean-water guidelines.
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN DIEGO : Car Kills Man, 71, as He Crosses Street
Suit Accuses Police of Excessive Force
By Caitlin Rother, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PALA : Man Standing Near Disabled Car Killed
SAN DIEGO : Bandits Kill Border Crosser
SAN DIEGO : Tipster Leads Police to Body
CHULA VISTA : Robbery Suspect Escapes From Court
COUNTYWIDE : New Grand Jury Is Selected
LA MESA : LAPD Veteran Named Police Chief
Ballot Recommendations : Elections and primaries in Orange and San Diego counties
Long Beach Debates Whether to Disband Its Police Force : Law enforcement: Sheriff's deputies on temporary duty have impressed many. But some residents want to retain local control.
By Bettina Boxall and Roxana Kopetman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Client Kills His Lawyer, Himself at Law Library : Crime: Witness quotes gunman as saying 'attorneys have ruined the world' before he shot the victim several times.
By Stephanie Chavez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Controversy Sparked by Contribution to Measure F Campaign
By Frank Clifford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Longtime Jeep Agency Driven Out of Business : Economy: Auto sales were already down, but the riots sealed the fate of dealership that opened in 1926.
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officer's Slayers May Be Part of Robbery Ring, Authorities Say : Crime: The suspects might have pulled 30 armed holdups of stores, including one in which a grocer was killed. They are expected to be charged today in the murder of a Maywood patrolman.
By Michael Connelly and Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Ex-Deputy Gets 4-Year Term in Credit Card Scam
LOS ANGELES : Child Burned in Car Has Surgery, Skin Grafts
LOS ANGELES : Churches, Synagogues to Lead L.A. Peace March
Pasadena Light Rail Project
LOS ANGELES : Reiner Asks High Court to Review Du Case Ruling
PARAMOUNT : Unidentified Man Slain in Drive-By Shooting
LOS ANGELES : Ex-Landlord Apologizes, Drops Suit Against Arnolds
Transit Scrip Program Delayed : Services: City officials will try to enlist minority contractors before expanding subsidized taxi and bus service for senior citizens and the disabled.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
On the Toxic Trail : Contamination: County specialists search for hazardous waste materials on riot-torn sites.
By Rick Holguin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : SOCIAL SERVICES : Legal Service Office Asks Clients to Call
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Archdiocese Fund Provides Help for New Businesses : REBUILDING
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : PEACE RALLY : 10-Mile Linking of Hands Planned
AGUA DULCE : Driver Killed When Car Rolls Down Hill
By Julie Tamaki
VAN NUYS : Razing of Buildings to Be Discussed
By Hugo Martin
AGOURA HILLS : Merchants Reject Sign Compromise
By Aaron Curtiss
GRANADA HILLS : Boy, 13, Hurt by Drive-By Gunfire
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart
SANTA CLARITA : Experts Say Brown Bear Really a Black
By Julie Tamaki
CALABASAS : City Weighs Funds for New Library
By Aaron Curtiss
Station Seeks Deputies Who Are Bilingual : Law enforcement: Sheriff's officials in Santa Clarita want a union rule changed so that Spanish-speaking personnel can transfer there.
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Link Killers of Grocer to Crime Ring : Robberies: A $25,000 reward is being offered. The four men are believed to be part of a group that has struck 20 other times in the Valley since November.
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disbanding of Advisory Committee Is Sought : North Hollywood: The chairwoman of the controversial group calls it an effort to silence critics of redevelopment.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Proposes Policy to Slow Loss of Ecological Areas
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Soka Site's Important Role Cited : Calabasas: The school's 580 acres support flora and fauna in the region, affecting drainage and wildlife, a report finds.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Foothill Police Begin Language Lessons : Diversity: Officers study Spanish in hopes of bettering communications with their community.
By Michael Connelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Westminster Fire Chief Put on Leave to Await Review : Evaluation: D'Wayne Scott has been surrounded by controversy since he turned down the Los Angeles Fire Department's requests for help during the recent riots.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Ana Delays Effort to Evict Civic Center Homeless : Law: Pleas for humane treatment of tent city residents and a lack of a detention facility prompted a hold on enforcing camping ban.
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Many Find Cupboards Are Bare at Food Bank : Social services: Federally funded program feeds 5,900 clients a month, but 2,600 others are on the waiting list.
By Tammerlin Drummond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Writer of Letters to Katarina Witt Gets 37 Months : Sentence: Harry Veltman will be sent to a psychiatric hospital to serve his term.
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWPORT BEACH : Term-Limit Petitions Still Need Signatures
By Lisa Mascaro
ANAHEIM : Report on Drugs, Gangs Is Due Today
By Terry Spencer
IRVINE : Edward Teller to Talk on Technology, Peace
BREA : Official Testifies in Redevelopment Case
By Helaine Olen
NEWPORT BEACH : City Travel Policy Trims the Frills
PLACENTIA : Council to Consider Trash Fee Increase
NEWPORT BEACH : Mailboxes Leave Stamp of Character
By Lisa Mascaro
ANAHEIM : Bar Sues City in Effort to Stay Open
By Terry Spencer
LA PALMA : Drivers Can Sign Up for Anti-Theft Plan
By Tom Mcqueeney
DANA POINT : Man Killed When Truck Overturns
NORTHWEST : Cities Hope to Save by Sharing Services
By Malaika Brown
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Report on Wetlands Project Is Delayed
By Robert Barker
COUNTYWIDE : Grand Opening Set for Women's Shelter
By Mary Anne Perez
LAGUNA BEACH : City Suit to Oppose Eastern Toll Road
By Leslie Earnest
Court of Appeal Reverses Verdict in Murder Case
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Salutes Firefighter Shot in Rioting
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Driver Arrested After 35-Mile Freeway Chase
By Thuan Le, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Code Crackdown on Residential Rental Units Postponed : Cleanup: At request of apartment owners, Santa Ana delays program of mandatory health and safety inspections.
By Jon Nalick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
Despite Loss, Sheffield Is Happy Padre : Baseball: Third baseman wants a long-term deal with the Padres. Chicago wins, 6-1.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grigsby Tops List of Locals In June Draft : Draft: Aztec pitcher selected by the Oakland Athletics in the first round. Several area players also were picked.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MSL's Foreman Seeking to Clear Up Sale of Storm
By John Geis
Padres' Top 1992 Selection Considering His Options
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Seminara Ready to Show Padres He Doesn't Know Meaning of Fear
By Bob Nightengale
Angel Quantity, Not Quality, 8-2 : Baseball: They get 11 hits against the Orioles, but few are timely as they lose for the 11th time in 13 games.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pirates Can't Slap Down Hot Dodgers : Baseball: Showing shades of 1988, they rally behind Webster's homer and Harris' grit. Streak at 6 in a row.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
House of Mirrors : Images Projected by Drexler Often Aren't What They Are Alleged to Be
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angels' Brooks Becomes Journeyman in Best Sense
By Jim Murray
Going Was Tough, Penguins Tougher : Hockey: They beat Blackhawks, 6-5, to cap a sweep to second consecutive title--and end a season that soured before it began.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At His Age, Such Things Aren't Always What They a Peer to Be
By Thomas Bonk
Wallace Caps His Big Day With a Good Night, 7-0 : College baseball: Cubs' No. 1 pick pitches Pepperdine past Texas in College World Series.
By Gary Klein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FRENCH OPEN / MEN : Sampras, Agassi Offer a Match for the Gourmet
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FRENCH OPEN / WOMEN : Capriati Wins on Father-Daughters' Day
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Astros Make Nevin No. 1 Selection of Draft : Baseball: The Cal State Fullerton third baseman is one of six Southland players picked during the first round.
By Lonnie White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Cochell Isn't Caught Short, Oklahoma Rallies to Win
By Gary Klein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Beaumont Carries On After Tragedy
By Eric Shepard, TIMES PREP SPORTS EDITOR
Miller Ends Comeback, Leaves Olympic Tryouts
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Thompson on the Beam After Unorthodox Start
By Lonnie White
PREP BASEBALL / CITY SEMIFINALS : San Pedro Chips Away, Now Faces Poly in Final
By Sean Waters, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Higuera Rejoins Brewers for Observation
Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Just Wanted to Steal Away
By Helene Elliott
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan Comes Out After 10 Pitches, Doctor Says It's Not Serious
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonilla Makes Noise With Bat in 14-1 Win
From Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Picking Spots With Howell
By Bill Plaschke
Job in Minors for Webster?
By Steve Springer
Triple Crown Ratings
By Bill Christine
Football
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Miscellany
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Robert Pressley, gambling that he would have have enough...
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Boxing
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Piquet Says Career in Racing Is Over
From Staff and Wire Reports
Astros Get a Real Deal With Nevin
By Mike Penner
Angels Stymied by the Orioles : Baseball: They are held scoreless into the seventh inning by Baltimore's McDonald and trail by 8-2 in the ninth.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NOTES : Asthma, Allergies Haven't Slowed Down Titans' Nevin
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Titan Pitcher Parisi Says He's Up to Task
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oklahoma Rallies to Stay Alive by Beating Wichita State
By Gary Klein
BASEBALL FREE-AGENT DRAFT : Janicki Also Chosen in the First Round
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dodgers Draft the Son of Ex-Player Luzinski
By Lonnie White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After Four Poor Seasons, Anderson Is Nearly King of AL : Baseball: Former Anteater now the Orioles' leadoff hitter is among league leaders in 10 categories.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Tim Stranske
SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : She Hopes Celebration Lasts a Bit Longer
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Titan Basketball Player Kisa Hughes Is Planning to Transfer to UCLA
By John Weyler
Ex-Mater Dei Standout Mitchell Has Career-Threatening Injury
From Staff and Wire Reports
SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Loyd Helps to Turn El Dorado Around
By Tom Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jim Perry to Coach at La Quinta Again
By Tom Hamilton
Eight County Teams to Play in Softball Semifinals Today
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMENTARY : Portland in Six by the Process of Elimination
By Mike Littwin, BALTIMORE SUN
STANLEY CUP FINALS : Penguin Goaltender Has Been on the Money
By Ken Rappoport, ASSOCIATED PRESS
PREP BASEBALL / CITY SEMIFINALS : Poly Edges Chatsworth for 15th Consecutive Win
By Steve Elling Steve Elling..Bd: Times Staff Writer
Prep Baseball / City Semifinals
By Sean Waters
Wallace, Landaker Top Valley Draft Selections
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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