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What happened on June 05, 1992
NEWS
Saving Area Wild Lands
Rioting and Responsibility
Rioting and Responsibility
Rioting and Responsibility
Saving Area Wild Lands
Last Refuge
Breast Cancer Research
Protecting the Ugly
Manzanar
Hyphenated Americans
Rioting and Responsibility
Fertility Doctor's License Is Revoked
Associated Press
Youth Charged With Murder in Deadly Chase
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Many at Temecula Meeting Rail Against Border Patrol : Anguish: 'Get them the hell out of town,' demands the father of one young victim of chase crash.
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
German Court Jails Suspected IRA Man in Weapons Case
Reuters
Blast Kills 17 Indian Police
Reuters
Partner Won't Be Retried in Arrow Slaying
Associated Press
Storm Forces Evacuation
Associated Press
Donald K. Ross; Winner of Medal of Honor
E. Jay Schaeffer; Finalist for NASA Flight
James Gibson; Validated 'Under God' in Pledge
Lorenzo Tanada; Foe of U.S. Role in Philippines
Father Patrick Peyton; the 'Rosary Priest'
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STILL FEELIN': The baby boom generation will well remember...
By Jerry Hicks and Randy Lewis and Gebe Martinez
THANKS, DAN: Undoubtedly the most-hyped baby of the year...
By Randy Lewis and Jerry Hicks and Gebe Martinez
SHE'S PERFECT! How do they pick people for those national...
By Gebe Martinez and Randy Lewis and Jerry Hicks
O.C. Delegation Supports Cox's L.A. Relief Plan
By Robert W. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WRONG CHANNEL: Santa Ana City Councilwoman Patricia A...
By Gebe Martinez and Randy Lewis and Jerry Hicks
NATO Will Widen Peace Forces Area : Military: For the first time, the alliance agrees to authorize use of troops to ensure truces beyond borders once defended against Soviet threat.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Many Riot Victims Aren't Getting Aid, Workers Say : Relief: Few realize that they are eligible. Activists blame federal agencies for not being responsive enough.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EPA Chief Rebuffed in Plea for Nature Treaty Changes : Earth Summit: White House snubs lead negotiator as his memo suggesting compromises is leaked to press.
By Maura Dolan, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Driven Mad on Streets of Manhattan : A thousand officers patrol the curbs, and a parking ticket is handed out every two seconds. Worst of all is the trip to the auto pound.
By Barry Bearak, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Calls for Amendment to Balance Budget
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Vows He'd Preserve Social Security
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Perot Details His Plan to Mend U.S. Economy : Politics: Presumed presidential candidate would seek tough trade policy, tax cuts and loans for small business.
By James Flanigan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Students Falling Behind in Grade Levels, Study Says
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Justices Urged to Bar Tapes From Menendez Trial
By Philip Hager, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
State Budget Panel Faces Boycott : Spending: Governor orders Administration members not to appear before committee. He says negotiations should be held in private to avoid bogging down talks.
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Murder Counts Filed in Fatal Temecula Crash
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CSU Bracing for Huge Budget Cuts : Education: Students flock to take summer classes in face of massive cancellations for fall term. Campus presidents worry 8% decrease in state funds could triple.
By Larry Gordon, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Gun Sales Soar After L.A. Riots : Firearms: Purchases last month set county and state records. Weapons dealers in California filed 5,167 applications in a single day.
By Scott Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Four Don't Even Take Time for a Breather
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Legislators Told 25% Cut for UC Is 'Not Workable'
By William Trombley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Court Rejects Renters' Suit Under Racketeering Law
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Secret Memos Detail U.S. Effort to Aid Iraq : Policy: One note decries rules slowing technology sales. Another reveals an unchecked Hussein spent up to $20 billion on chemical, nuclear arms.
By Douglas Frantz and Murray Waas, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : S.S. United States Gets a Tow to Turkey
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fans Give the Young Elvis Their Stamp of Approval
From Associated Press
Hungry Find Free Food Pantries Are Almost Bare
From Associated Press
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Promotions Held Up Over Sex Abuse Case
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Train Hits Garbage Truck in Mississippi; 10 Injured
Associated Press
House Backs Aid to Laid-Off Troops : Military: The $1-billion plan includes help for defense contractors. A one-year moratorium on U.S. testing of nuclear weapons is also approved.
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Space Station Shields Reworked for Debris
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Iran Memorial Resurrects Anti-Americanism
From Associated Press
POLITICS : Haiti's New Leader Fails to Impress U.S. : He used to be called 'Mr. Clean.' Now critics say he'll institutionalize corruption.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parliament Votes to Oust Poland's Prime Minister
From Associated Press
DIPLOMACY : Franco-American Rivalry Brings a Chill in Relations
By Rone Tempest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Serbs Shell Sarajevo; U.N. Official Seeks Corridor for Aid
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Interim Regime Threatens Force to End Afghan Battles
Associated Press
Japanese Parliament Panel OKs Bill on Peacekeeping Force
From Reuters
China Accuses Beaten Foreign Journalists of Lawbreaking
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Smoke 'Parasol' May Be Retarding Global Warming
Associated Press
Pope Shrugs Off Dangers on Arrival in Angola : Africa: Rumors suggest possible trouble during pontiff's visit. But he points to faith in 'divine Providence.'
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EC Will Press for European Union Despite Danish Vote
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
From Hot Air to Holy Days, Earth Summit 'Difficulties' : Conference: Ticklish issues face the Brazilian official in charge of logistics. He juggles concerns for ecology, diplomacy and luxury.
By Maura Dolan, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Rio Negotiators Search for Finance Plan : Summit: Accord is sought for a long-term global environmental agenda. Resolution of the issue is not expected quickly.
By Rudy Abramson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Signs Proclamation Commemorating WWII
Associated Press
Four Injured as Jetliner Plunges 8,000 Feet
Newsday
Buchanan Due for Heart Valve Surgery Today
\o7 From Reuters\f7
Rollins' Wife Says His Switch to Perot's Camp Is a Mistake
The Washington Post
Tanker Overturns, Explodes
Reuters
An Ohio Drive-Through for Paws That Refreshes
Associated Press
Senate Votes to Unblock Use of Fetal Tissue From Abortions
From Associated Press
Vietnam Named Perot as Commercial Agent in U.S. : Hanoi: His spokesman says talks about POWs, MIAs were not a means to making money.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Perot Says His Candidacy Altered Political Landscape
By Douglas Frantz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Women Senate Candidates Celebrate 'New Era' With Fund-Raiser
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawmakers Will Fight Balanced Budget Measure
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russian Guards to Patrol Borders of 6 Former Soviet Republics
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russia Replacing Idealists With Economic Pragmatists : Reforms: But a leading adviser says Yeltsin has not abandoned steps to improve production and revive the collapsed economy.
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Eldridge Cleaver Charged With Cocaine Possession
Associated Press
State Honoring Quake Insurance Claims : Damage: Homeowners hit by April temblors are compensated despite drive to repeal new program. Critics say major earthquake would bankrupt system.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Student Sex Harassment Bill OKd by State Senate
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senate Approves Overhaul of State Open Meetings Act
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spacecraft to View Hidden Light of the Universe : Exploration: Telescopes will detect extreme ultraviolet waves that are absorbed by Earth's atmosphere. Scientists hope to find new stars.
By Judy Pasternak, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Wind Spreads Brush Fire Near Rancho Mirage
2 IRA Escapees Captured in California
Senate OKs Los Padres Wilderness Bill
Michelle Methot and Nicole Raimann of Santa Margarita High...
By Tom Hamilton
BOOK REVIEW : 'Chapel Street': An Unfulfilled Promise : CHAPEL STREET \o7 by Sam North\f7 ; Grove Weidenfeld; $18.95, 254 pages
By Chris Goodrich, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Nitty Gritty Election Ditties
By Robin Abcarian
Strict Dress Codes Are Alive, Well in Laid-Back L.A. : Fashion: Dressing for success is still the norm in corporate America. Disney spells out the rules. IBM's are unspoken. Job counselors say in a recession, flamboyance is risky business.
By Rose-marie Turk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman of Conscience : Activism's a 'Very Personal Thing' for Leader of Amnesty International, USA
By Kathleen Hendrix, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PAGES : Need a Word? Make One Up
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Even With Sharks, Midlife Waters Are Too Tranquil
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Headband Gave It Away
COMPILED BY GAILE ROBINSON
Informal Style Wins at 'Games'
By Betty Goodwin
Stuck on a Statement : Body Piercing Opens a Whole New Realm of Self-Expression
By Robert Burns, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clothes Make the Caveman
By Robert Burns
Hey, Giorgio, You Call That a Good Deal?
By Beth Ann Krier
DESIGNERS : Recession or Not, Opulence Sells
By Maureen Sajbel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hot Tanks for a Cool Summer
By Cindy Lafavre Yorks
If You're Broke, He'll Fix It : Costa Mesa Auto Shop Accepts Goods and Services From Those Short of Cash
By Nancy Wride, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ayres Off to a Running Start : The Mission Viejo writer sold her first mystery after gleaning facts ranging from cop talk to autopsies from local sources.
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lighter Side of Jewelry : With Holograms Adorning Traditional Accessories, Finery Takes on a 3rd Dimension
By Kathryn Bold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Students Put on the Map in Unique Lesson : Education: Giant U.S. drawing on play area at Heideman Elementary School is hands-on way to study geography.
By Shearlean Duke, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ENTERTAINMENT
OPERA REVIEW : Revelations of a Heroic Order in S.F. : S.F. OPERA
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Pop/rock
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Music
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage
By Shauna Snow, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MOVIE REVIEWS : Futuristic Degradation in 'Dreams'
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEWS : Kid 'n Play Brighten Up Switcheroo Comedy 'Act'
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cry of the Owl' Echoes Hitchcock, Lang
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEWS : Egoyan's Clear Vision Guides Surreal Spin of 'Adjuster'
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Highway 61' Celebrates Rock Spirit
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : IMAX Captures the Frozen Majesty of 'Antarctica'
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RESTAURANT REVIEW : East Indian Tradition Goes West
By Michelle Huneven, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ART REVIEWS : The Labyrinthine Mind of Illusionist Fred Fehlau
By David Pagel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP REVIEW : Power Pop From Mega City Four
By Jean Rosenbluth
POP REVIEW : The Presidential Hopeful as Musician: B-Minus
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV REVIEW : 'Brokaw': Faster Than a Speeding Bullet
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : The 'Games' Tough Guys Play
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Another One of Those Wacky 'Days' From Sitcom of Life
By T.H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : Not Even Tepper's Off the Hook in 'kirbysomething'
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : 2There's Not Very Much Belew the Surface After All : For all the time he has spent with such artists as Bowie, Byrne and Fripp, the guitarist's work lacks passion and depth.
By Richard Cromelin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : 'World' Needs a Harder Spin
By Mark Chalon Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Kelly Willis: Traditional Country
By Steve Appleford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Savoring Flavor of Scotland
By Max Jacobson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Aloha, Burbank : A Hula School Helps Dancers, Teacher Keep in Touch With Hawaiian Culture
By David Colker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Actors Hope Stage Will Help Bridge Ethnic Gap : Cultures: The Armenian group, founded in 1979, is presenting its first plays in English. It hopes to 'create an atmosphere of cooperation.'
By T. H. Mcculloh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Change of Scenery, a Diversion From Water Paintings
By Steve Appleford
Valley Life, New Section, Starts June 12
Carlsbad Jazz in Park Series Starts Today
By Dirk Sutro, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Reggae Delivered With a Universal Message : Pop music: South African singer Lucky Dube, at SDSU tonight, emerges in the forefront of the youthful African reggae contingent.
By Don Snowden, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEW : Spinal Tap's Joke Wears Very Thin : Parody: The heavy-metal spoof loses much in the transition from the screen.
By John D'Agostino, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Scarlet Loco Keeps Its Sense of Humor as Life Passes By
By David Nelson
James McMurtry Keeps a Distance From His Songs
By Steve Hochman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Wally Berman, Semina Figure : Arts: Reclusive artist's underground magazine was a looking glass into avant-garde L.A. and San Francisco culture in the '50s and '60s.
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
'Patriot' Hikes Battle of Big Guns : Movies: In a promising summer, the spy thriller squares off against 'Lethal Weapon 3' and the more tenuous 'Far and Away' and 'Alien 3'--with 'Batman' sequel still in the wings.
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Vision Evolving Amid Polish Turmoil
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Broadcasters Hit Senate Limit on 'Indecent Programming' : Television: The amendment to the public broadcasting funding bill would allow such shows to be broadcast only between midnight and 6 a.m.
By Daniel Cerone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brasstring Grabs Brass Ring With Recording Contract
By Zan Stewart, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Guiding Light' Marks 40 Years With Special
Gilliam Dissects 'The Fisher King'
By Barbara Saltzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Colores' Scheduled to Air on Channel 28
Mike Wallace to Host Watergate Special
'Off the Page' Features Poetry as a Performance Art
By Penelope Moffet, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Rebuilding L.A. Topic on 'CBS This Morning'
Time to Tell True Stories : Music: Guitarist Leo Kottke, who plays with Chet Atkins at the Coach House, lets his experiences do the talking--from the barking pooch that dogged him to the guitar that saved his life.
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
On the Cutting Edge : The Butcher Speaks With a Sharp Tongue--With or Without Music
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drummer Bows Out of Tramps
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woods Has No Trouble Expressing Himself : Jazz: The outspoken saxophonist leads his quintet tonight at the Hyatt Newporter in Newport Beach.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fullerton Group Tells Schedule for 33rd Season of Free Concerts
By Chris Pasles
He's Finally Gotten Over Sage Fright
By Jim Washburn
Pop Album Chart : Cyrus Gives His 'All,' Grabs No. 1
By Dennis Hunt
BUSINESS
PacBell Salaries Have a Costly Ring
By S. J. Diamond
Ag-Biotech Field Starts to Ripen : Investing: Wall Street interest is taking root following the U.S. decision to treat genetically engineered foods like any other.
By Donna K. H. Walters, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japanese Agree to Buy More U.S. Semiconductors : Chips: In an effort to salvage a 1991 agreement, a trade group also pledges to supply U.S. vendors with advanced data on purchase requirements.
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orion Closer to Pact With Its Creditors : Chapter 11: The studio announces a tentative accord that would raise Kluge's investment to more than $25 million. Sony, other creditors still must approve it.
By David Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Next Move: Selling Ice to Eskimos
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Entertainment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
SEC Files Big Insider Trading Suit
By Victor F. Zonana, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ECONOMY : Unseasonably Cool Weather Chills Store Sales in May : Retail: But some bright spots in last month's report persuade analysts that Americans are slowly regaining the urge to shop.
From Associated Press
ECONOMY : Economists Dismiss Slight Rise in New Jobless Claims
From Associated Press
Entertainment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Aerospace & Defense
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Arms Firms Lag in Diversity at Top, Study Says : Defense: Women hold fewer than 6% of the highest posts and minorities fewer than 2%, the report concludes.
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mixed Business Reaction to 'Local Content' Law : Regulation: Foreign firms don't like it, many American owners don't see a benefit, but trade groups are hopeful.
By Andrea Maier and George White, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Irvine-based Fluor Corp. reported net earnings of $32.4...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
O & Y Staves Off Its First Foreclosure in U.S.
From Reuters
Union Chief Doesn't Rule Out AT&T Strike
From Reuters
Rinaldo Took Advantage of Protective Transfer to Escape
By Tom Furlong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Small-Stock Fans See Some Gems Among Dirt Clods
By Tom Petruno
Dow Falls 7.26 as Buyers Await Report on Jobs : Market Overview
\f7 and \o7 Highlights of Thursday's market activity, compiled from Times staff and wire reports:
U.S. Agencies Pitch In to House Some Riot Victims : Relief: The Resolution Trust Corp. and Department of Housing and Urban Development have tagged more than 30 properties for the program.
By James Granelli and Penelope Mcmillan, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Posts Profit
\o7 Reuters\f7
Hahn Project Partnership Is in Default : Loans: Bank says partnership owes it $135 million in loans for Golden Triangle office complex. Roy Hahn says it won't hamper plans for downtown San Diego sports arena.
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
Taco Bell Goes Where It All Began : Markets: Irvine-based chain shells out its Mexican fast food in Mexico City. Initial acceptance is promising, and company officials figure if they can sell there, they can sell anywhere.
By Juanita Darling and Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Residential Real Estate
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Video Sales Entrepreneur to Launch Home Sales 'Infomercial' on KABC
Odetics' Fiscal Year Earnings Fall 91%; New Products Keep It Slightly in Black
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Dailies Owned by Freedom Newspapers to Run Weekly
By Anne Michaud, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fluor on Course With $32-Million Profit for Quarter
By Susan Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Medical Manufacturers Given a Headache : Regulation: Former head of FDA unit that approves new devices warns of more red tape and delay, not less.
By James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PacifiCare Health Systems OKs New Class of Non-Voting Common Stock
By Ted Johnson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Building Permits for Homes Go Up in April
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Super Lotto Results
Time to Take the Lid Off Prewar Iraq Policy : Indications of wrongdoing call for a special prosecutor
Border Should Be Policed at the Border : Chase that killed five at Temecula points up the dubious sites of checkpoints
Scrubbing 'Indecency' From the Air
PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN RELATIONS : Finding Ways to Salve Intergroup Sore Points : Los Angeles must resolve misunderstandings and hate revealed by the riots. We need mechanisms for interactive, multicultural synergy.
By Don Nakanishi and Stewart Kwoh and Jai Hwa Lee and Casimiro Tolentino, \o7 Stewart Kwoh is executive director of the Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California and a member of the Los Angeles City Human Relations Commission; Don Nakanishi is director of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center; Jai Hwa Lee is on the staff of the county Human Relations Commission, and Casimiro Tolentino is co-founder of the Philippine American Bar Assn. \f7
An Undivided Jerusalem Rises Above Symbolism : Holy city: 25 years ago it was reunited, but the work continues to make it a community ofpeace for all faiths.
By George Weigel, \o7 George Weigel is president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington. \f7
PLATFORM : Commonality
\o7 SHARI GRISCHKAN SEAMAN, a special-education teacher for children with learning disabilities in Rosemead, emigrated from Germany when she was 10. She comments on the controversy over multiculturalism: and \f7
Once Again, Latinos Find the Political Door Locked : City Council: Incumbents redraw their districts to ensure reelection, rejecting a plan that reflects the city's ethnic diversity.
By Arturo Vargas, \o7 Arturo Vargas is vice president of community outreach and public policy for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF). \f7
At a Buck a Day, It's a Wise Investment for UC Students : Education: With severe cuts looming in all state spending, a little extra in student fees will ensure the diplomas they'll earn will still be worth something.
By Keith Boyum, \o7 Keith Boyum is a political science professor at Cal State Fullerton involved in budget talks. He is one of three faculty members who represent the Fullerton campus on the state university system's Academic Senate\f7
Obituaries
John P. Dieterich; Retired Allergist
Michael King; Retired Actor
Fantasy 5 Results
Sunny side up: On the first night of the riots, a city...
By Steve Harvey
Audit Clears UCSD Stores of Misdeeds : Finance: But report suggests that the university take control of the three student-run co-ops.
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Slain Girl Grieved by Fellow Students
By John H. Lee and Richard Core, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Escaped IRA Terrorists Seized in San Diego, S.F. : Crime: They escaped from Belfast prison in 1983. The fugitive apprehended in San Diego was convicted of murder.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Partying Pols Left in the Dark, Powerless on Election Night
By Tony Perry
Film Spurs Review of Metzger's Probation : Television: Nazi program produced by the Fallbrook racist may have violated the terms of his release from jail.
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN DIEGO : Judge Reduces Bail in Drug-Ring Case
Disclosure Violation Draws Fine
San Diego : Police Arrest Man in Thursday Shooting
NATIONAL CITY : Child Care Operator to Be Tried in Death
Family, Friends Vent Emotions on Tragedy : Mourning: Some assail Border Patrol actions that led to five deaths in Temecula, while hoping that the deaths will bring changes.
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Close Races Unchanged by Absentee, Write-In Ballots
By Barry M. Horstman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Navarro, Golding to Reduce Staffs
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Laurel Street Closure
Jury Convicts Three in Drive-By Slaying : Courts: Victim was an innocent bystander killed while giving a party for his 7-year-old daughter.
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Courthouse Restoration Funds OKd : Refurbishment: $5.1-million project will convert historic former federal courthouse to a bankruptcy court.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trial of Solana Beach Woman in Husband's Slaying Opens
By Thom Mrozek, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Plot for Bombing in San Diego Revealed
From Associated Press
Defendant Says He Intends to Repay Creditors : Crime: Olen B. Phillips testifies at his trial. He is charged with bilking 21 investors out of nearly $3 million.
By Gary Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oxnard Runway to Close for Repairs : Airport: Firms agree the resurfacing is needed. But some say the 10-day project in July will hurt business.
By Jane Hulse, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Seabees Repair Snafu in Celebration Plan
By Patrick Mccartney, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fish Counters : Channel Islands: Nearly 50 divers, toting pencils and waterproof slates, are taking first notes on what is hoped will become an annual survey of undersea life.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bill to Protect Sespe Creek Goes to Bush : Environment: More than 30 miles would be designated as wild and scenic. Some want all 55 miles saved from damming.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FILLMORE : Teachers' Bonus for Year Will Total 5.5%
By Janet Bergamo
PIRU : Woman to Demolish Illegal Dwellings
By Larry Speer
Countywide : Judges Pick County Grand Jury Panel
By Patrick Mccartney
VENTURA : Man Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
By Ron Soble
Port Hueneme : Green to Retire From City Council
By Kay Saillant
Countywide : Area Schools in Line for New Bond Funds
By Carlos V. Lozano
Countywide : Free Fishing to Be Allowed Saturday
By Larry Speer
OXNARD : Pen Pals a Bit Goofy
By Caitlin Rother
Watchdog Agency Fines Assemblyman Over Slate Mailers : Politics: The $16,700 penalty is one of the largest since slate mailers began to be regulated in 1988. But it is much less than the $70,000 fine that had been sought.
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Space-Age Lesson for Kids : Science: Mars colony project opens up a new universe for 200 schoolchildren from around the Southland by introducing them to the possibility of life in outer space.
By Michele Fuetsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : Body Identified as Thousand Oaks Man
By Patrick Mccartney
THOUSAND OAKS : 10,000 Expected at 2-Day ArtWalk '92
By Robyn Loewenthal
SIMI VALLEY : Schools Plan to Use Reserves for Budget
By Stephanie Stassel
MOORPARK : Trash Fees Increased to Pay for Recycling
By Maia Davis
Legal Trouble Fells Curtain on Performers From Russia : Dance: The 'Fantasm' troupe had visions of a one-year American tour, but a dispute over who was paying the bills killed the show after seven performances. The main actors now are lawyers.
By Janet Rae-dupree, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Have a whale of a good time at Cabrillo's daylong fiesta.
By Mary Helen Berg
Robbers Strike 2 Oxnard Banks
How Agencies Evaluate Public Schools
By Mary Laine Yarber, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Avalon Decides to Keep Hospital Open
'Reach for the Stars' : Astronaut Advises Students at His Alma Mater to Aim High
By Bernice Hirabayashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Her Own Vote of Confidence Leads to Victory : Politics: Juanita McDonald's determination, coupled with anti-incumbent fever and a newly drawn district, helped propel her past two veteran legislators.
By Greg Krikorian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Return of \o7 Mr.\f7 Turtle : Long Beach Pet Missing for 10 Years Turns Up in Santa Maria, No Longer a Female
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suspects in Beating Yet to See Funds for Defense : Denny case: Supporters of men charged in attack on truck driver are concerned that people may raise money for their own purposes. No evidence of wrongdoing exists.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bradley OKs Controversial Redistricting Plan : Politics: MALDEF threatens to sue over proposal that it says cuts Latino voting power. About 650,000 residents would get different council representatives.
By Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Guns Using Plastic Bullets Are Urged : Law enforcement: Grand jury says deputies should replace electric dart guns. The panel's report gives generally favorable review to Sheriff's Department.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teachers Ponder a Lose-Lose Situation on Budget : Education: Union is polling its members on whether they want a pay cut or to work longer hours in a shorter school year. District faces severe cutbacks.
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Bankruptcy Judge OKs Sale of Closed Hospital
LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Self-Esteem Task Force Honors a Dozen People
VAN NUYS : Group Opens Shelter to Aid Teen Prostitutes
SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS : Conservation Organization Acts to Buy Forest Land
LOS ANGELES : 'Chaka' Held on Charge of Marijuana Possession
HOLLYWOOD : Burglary Suspect Killed in Fight With Store Owner
Customer Is Shot to Death at West L.A. Burger Stand
By Jeff Kramer
Ross Perot and the Search for Utopia
By Bill Boyarsky
SOUTHEAST LOS ANGELES : 6-Year-Old Girl Killed, Woman Injured in Fire
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : MEDIA : Poll Links TV Coverage to Unrest
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS : Deadline for Applications Extended
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : STOLEN MONEY ORDERS : Worthless Documents Circulating
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : RIOT HOTLINE : Task Force Seeks Crime Information
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : CLOSINGS : Many Disaster Centers Shutting Down
Conservatives Opposing Urban Aid Plans : Cities: Orange County congressmen call for tax-free 'enterprise zones' instead of infusions of government funds for social programs and riot recovery.
By Robert W. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Retired General to Lead Probe of Guard's Response
Services for Slain Maywood Officer Evoke Tears and Bittersweet Smiles : Funeral: The policeman is eulogized as one who loved the streets and approached his job with dedication and humor. About 2,500 attend the intensely personal rites.
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anti-Semitic Film Prompts Review of Metzger Probation
From a Times Staff Writer
Judge Orders 'Channel One' Trial but Rejects Calls for Ban
From Staff and Wire Reports
Hughes Ordered to Pay $400,000 in Bias Case
By Penelope Mcmillan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PANORAMA CITY : Agencies Offer Help at Government Day
By Jim Herron Zamora
FBI Seizes Documents in Roth-Doughers Case : Investigation: Among papers taken by agents serving grand jury subpoena in influence-peddling probe are invoices showing meals mobile home park owners hosted for local politicians, attorney says.
By Eric Lichtblau and George Frank, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Gas Explosion Kills Woman, Injures Man
By Thuan Le, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Painting a Portrait of a Riot : Mural by UCI Class Depicts the Anger . . . and the Healing
By Bob Elston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3-Cities Raid Nets 5 Gang Members, Police Say : Sweep: One man accused of attempted murder of police officer. Guns are seized in search of several homes.
By Eric Young, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Schill's Secretary Grilled About Relationship : Trial: Defense attorney confronts her with evidence seeming to suggest she had affair with her boss, who is accused of trying to kill her fiance.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Developers Told to Cut Project Density
By Robert Barker
YORBA LINDA : City Delays Program for Senior Citizens
By Iris Yokoi
FULLERTON : Liberalized Banner Bill Rejected by City
By Helaine Olen
The Dirty Half-Dozen
ORANGE : Shy Students Warm Up to Show Cats
By Terry Spencer
YORBA LINDA : Massage Parlors, Workers Face Fees
By Iris Yokoi
BUENA PARK : Offending Alley to Be Kept Open
By Mary Anne Perez
SAN CLEMENTE : Affordable Housing Proposals Invited
By Anna Cekola
IRVINE : School Lunch Price Raised by 25 Cents
By Tom Mcqueeney
COSTA MESA : Schools Suggested for Athletic Fields
By Lynda Natali
IRVINE : Residents Invited to Get Rid of Junk
COSTA MESA : An Arresting Anti-Drug Program
By Greg Hernandez
Countywide : Agency Will Change Water Disinfectant
By Marla Cone
SAN CLEMENTE : Council Amends Budget Proposal
By Anna Cekola
Doctor Pleads Guilty in Illegal Steroids Case
By Bob Elston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Medical Board Votes to Revoke Gynecologist's License
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teen Pleads Guilty to Role in Slaying During Car Theft : Courts: The 15-year-old didn't pull the trigger but was a willing partner in gang's plan that turned deadly, says prosecutor. He will be eligible for parole in seven years.
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Newport Police Chief, Officer Sue Businessman : Litigation: They seek $1 million each for emotional distress and damage to their reputations because of a civil-rights lawsuit he filed against them in 1989.
By Lisa Mascaro, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Garden Grove Man Held in Gambling Raid
Defendant Chose Love Life Over Victims' Lives : Courts: Woman already sentenced to death for one murder describes starting strangulation of Huntington Beach student at ex-convict's request.
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Ana to Settle 3 Police-Related Claims for $68,000 : Compensation: In one case, a 5-year-old boy was handcuffed and questioned. The other three people suffered physical injuries.
By Jon Nalick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Man Dies After His Truck Rolls Over Him
By Eric Young, TIMES STAFF WRITER
80 Trees Will Be Planted at School in ReLeaf Effort
Volunteers Sought to Call Homebound Seniors
Animal Shelter Puts Out Call for Volunteers
By Frank Messina, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
GRANADA HILLS : Man, 20, Dies After Ejected From Jeep
By Jim Herron Zamora
ANTELOPE VALLEY : School Board OKs 11 More Layoffs
By John Chandler
SANTA CLARITA : Camp Officer Held in Molestation Case
By Jim Herron Zamora
WOODLAND HILLS : Rap Group Member Charged in Assault
By Jim Herron Zamora
Class Acts : Elementary School Students Turn in Creditable Performances as Playwrights
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Berman Won't Push Bill for Land Exchange This Year
By Myron Levin
Convict Charged With Trying to Extort Funds Using Threats
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge OKs Hospital's Sale to Drug Abuse Group : Lake View Terrace: The bankruptcy court ruling allows Phoenix House to buy the closed facility at a reduced price of $3.2 million.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS / 23RD STATE SENATE : Rosenthal Pins Hopes on Uncounted, Absentee Votes
By Mark Gladstone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Van Nuys Shelter for Young Prostitutes Opens Doors : Assistance: Children of the Night will house up to 24 youths at its new site and help them build new lives.
By John Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Effort to Buy Parkland in Landfill Deal Criticized : Environment: Group has options to purchase 2,700 acres around the county that may be traded for Elsmere Canyon, where a huge dump is proposed.
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
McRae Is Picking Up Pace : Baseball: Center fielder is batting only .199, but he has made his presence felt in the last week for the Royals.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
A One-Way Track for A.P. Indy : Horse racing: $2.9 million colt makes his long-awaited Triple Crown debut in the Belmont Stakes.
By Andrew Beyer, WASHINGTON POST
Thousand Oaks Girls Gear Up for Run at Title
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gibbons Finds Fulfillment at Oak Park : Prep baseball: All-Southern Section selection in three sports will cap his career by pitching in the 1-A final.
By Vince Kowalick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A DIVISION FINAL : Aggressive Hitters, Team Speed Give Hart, Foothill Similar Look
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Encore Season With Fullerton Draws Rave Reviews for Sisco
By Gary Klein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Giving It Her Best Shot : Kawar Makes Mark in Meets--Not Practice
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cord Placed Team's Feelings Above His Own Grief : Prep baseball: Not wanting to detract from Poly's chance to win City title, coach kept silent about his retirement, death of son.
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Round to Forget in the Memorial : Golf: U.S. Amateur titlist Voges of Simi Valley opens with an 87 and falls 22 shots off the pace.
\o7 from Associated Press\f7
Recruit Nearly Slipped Away--on Paper : College baseball: Erroneous reports placed East L.A. pitcher Kempton anywhere but at CSUN.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mini-Camp Prompts Padres to Draft 3 Area Players
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bolyog Caps Return to Coaching by Leading Oak Park Into 1-A Final
By Vince Kowalick
Poly's Diaz Wins Haserot Award
CSUN's Vines Gains Semifinals of 100-Meter Dash in NCAA Meet
Former Hart Standout Wilson Named to Junior Basketball Team
Hot Gott Cools Off Hot Reds : Baseball: Dodger reliever stays on streak, shutting down Cincinnati in 7-4 victory.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Seles, Graf Make It to French Final
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Happy Trails for Waves : College baseball: Rodriquez hits grand slam to rally Pepperdine past Texas, 5-4, and into College World Series title game.
By Gary Klein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tennis
Instead of the Locker Room, It Should Be the Powder Room
By Thomas Bonk
GOLF ROUNDUP : Henke Makes a Splash in the Memorial
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Albert Saves Those 'Yes!' Calls for Shots That Really Count
By Larry Stewart
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mitchell Gets Back in Swing of Things
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonilla Gets Boos, Pirates Get Win
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Little League Founder Carl Stotz Is Dead at 82
\o7 Associated Press\f7
FRENCH OPEN / MEN : Courier, Agassi to Play It Again
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP BASEBALL : Oak Park May Try to Steal Title
By Ara Najarian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Meet Starts Today at Cerritos
By Lonnie White
Years of Knocks, Day of Opportunity : Santee's Walters Never Gave Up; Now Padres Give Him a Chance
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
So It's Root, Root, Root for the Giveaway Prize
By Dave Distel
Tigers Sign SDSU's Navarro
Title Defense Comes Up Long, Wide : High schools: La Jolla's Conda fails to reach the finals, losing in three sets in the semifinals.
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Morse's Strength Comes in Pairs : Track: The Taylors have left their marks in the triple and long jumps. Together, they are shooting for state titles.
By John Geis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Last Chance at Glory for Shortstop Anderson : Baseball: There's a lot of sentiment at the College World Series for the retiring University of Miami coach, but the Palos Verdes player says, 'Deep down, we want to win it for ourselves.'
By Gary Klein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Turner Isn't in a Foul Mood Despite Failure in Long Jump : Track: Although he miscalculated on each of his long jump attempts in 2-A preliminaries, he regrouped and helped two Morningside relay teams earn a berth in State meet.
By Mitch Polin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Monarchs Attempt To Defend Their Title : Track: Long Beach Poly, Bishop O'Dowd and Thousand Oaks are expected to give Morningside a run for the championship.
By Mitch Polin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Catcher Poor May Not Answer Dodgers' Call : Draft: After being picked in 47th round, El Segundo player says he is likely to pick college over professional offer.
By Cap Carey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTSCOPE : Toro Women Finish Second in CCAA All-Sports Ratings
Well of Compliments About a U.S. Setter Refuses to Dry Up : Volleyball: Stork puts team goals, accomplishments ahead of those of his own.
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
With Academe on Hold, She Excels at Beach : Volleyball: All-worldly Nancy Reno is making her mark on the women's tour.
By Kim Q. Berkshire, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kingdom Injures Hamstring, Clouding His Olympic Future
\o7 Associated Press\f7
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Targets Comeback
By Bill Plaschke
HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Triple Crown Runs 'Ridiculous,' Says Lukas, Still Trying to Win
By Bill Christine
TRACK AND FIELD / JULIE CART : Hardly an Olympian Year for Cassell
By Julie Cart
NCAA GOLF : UCI Falters; Yanagisawa Makes Cut
\o7 from staff and wire reports\f7
Garritson Could Be Favored in 3,200
By Elliott Teaford
Volleyball All-Stars Play Tonight
By Mike Reilley
U.S. Water Polo Team Plays Tonight at El Toro High
By Martin Beck
Deffenbaugh Gains Surfing's Main Event
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Veltman 9th in NCAA Track
Titan Hughes to Join Junior Select Basketball Team
ON THE BEACH / MIKE REILLEY : Movie Cameras Catch O'Connell Searching for the Perfect Wave
By Mike Reilley
Olympics
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
It Proved to Be Costly at Indy : Auto racing: Besides a heavy human toll, crashes involving 27 cars during May amounted to damages of nearly $6 million.
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes You Won't See on Page 3
By Mike Downey
Back to Drawing Board : NBA finals: Jordan ruined Portland's game plan in Game 1. Drexler plans to stay in touch in Game 2 tonight.
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jurisprudence
Women's Basketball
Names in the News
Rowing
Jurisprudence
Names in the News
Hockey
HORSE RACING / BELMONT STAKES : A.P. Indy Finds Himself in Sticky Situation
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Haney Named Head of Basketball Coaches Group
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Decision on Realignment Due
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Gaetti Looks Up From the Downside : Angels: Despite the team's slump and his own struggles, he tries to remain optimistic.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Memories of 1981 Still Linger : Prep track: Berkeley won both the boys' and girls' titles in a memorable two-day event.
By Lonnie White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's a Son for Magic Johnson and Wife Cookie
\o7 Associated Press\f7
TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : BYU's Kaljurand Wins; USC Sets Relay Record
\o7 From Staff and Wire Reports\f7
$16 Bet Produces a Record Hollywood Park Pick Six Payoff
Faced With Ban, Red Star Belgrade Holding Fire Sale of Its Best Players
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Nickels Buy Ticket to Omaha
By Mike Penner
Big West's Haney Resigns to Run Coaches' Group
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Popoff Gets the Start for Titans
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making a Long Jump Back to Excellence : Track: Mission Viejo's Heather Sterlin recovers from cracked vertebrae to qualify for second consecutive State meet.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wielandt's Glove Steadies Foothill
By Michael Itagaki, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bill Seeks Help From Professional Sports : Finances: Proposal would impose a 3% tax on tickets costing $5 or more to help fund existing school sports programs.
By Steven Herbert, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hamilton to Coach Basketball at Servite
By Chris Foster
Men's Basketball
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
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