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What happened on May 05, 1992
ENTERTAINMENT
O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Grappelli Freshens Up Classics : You'd never know violinist has been playing same old songs for 50 years.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Judd Flies Solo, Boldly
By John D'Agostino, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
O'Brien Gets Nomination for a Tony : Award: Old Globe's artistic director is recognized for his direction of Richard Nelson's play 'Two Shakespearean Actors.'
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : Play Seduces but Fails to Satisfy : Sex: 'Getting Around' is based on 1896 work by Viennese author Arthur Schnitzler but falls short of the original.
By Pat Launer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER : Bit of Cartoonishness Gets in 'Arms" Way
By Jan Herman
Music
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
People Watch
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Events
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Events
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Versatile Bassist to Ply Many Splendored Strings
By Dirk Sutro
STAGE REVIEW : Loving on Borrowed Time : UC Irvine Production of 'Romeo and Juliet' Qualifies as a Screwball Tragedy
By Mark Chalon Smith, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
JAZZ REVIEW : Saxophonist Edwards Hits Nostalgic Note : Maxwell's crowd hears re-creation of '40s along L.A.'s Central Avenue. Veteran musician plays to a tune's emotions, rather than putting his technique on display.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Split Second': A Monstrous Disaster
By Chris Willman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEW : 'Choices' Looks at Both Sides of Abortion Issue
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Watts Writers Workshop: A Blueprint to Fit Today's Needs?
By Robert Epstein
Nationwide Box Office Plunges : Receipts: Movie industry sources say that grosses were down about 37%, partly due to civil unrest in the L.A. area.
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suit Still on the Block : Pop music: New Kids' lawsuit against its former music director continues even though he has retracted charges that they lip-synced.
By Chuck Philips, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Smoke Blocked TV Emergency Bulletins, Officials Say
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Taper-Bred 'Jelly's' Tops List With 11 Tony Nominations
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Violence as Usual in TV Movieland
By Rick Du Brow
Nationwide Box Office Plunges : Movies: Industry sources say that grosses were down about 37%, but in Orange County, it was business as usual.
By Zan Dubin and David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Anaheim Arena Artists Chosen; Pier Finalists Named
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Michael G. Murphy has been named company administrator for...
Steven Granados has completed loan officer training with...
Karla C. Hertzog has been appointed to the San Diego...
A. E. Cohen has been elected to the board of directors of...
Del Mar Track Racing Ahead With Improvements
By Chris Kraul
Charles Yash has been named president of Taylor Made Golf...
L.A. Rioting Takes Toll of Jack in Box Eateries : Damage: One restaurant was burned to ground, 11 were badly damaged and six had minor damage.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Janet A. Harper has joined the staff of California...
Center's Trade Show Attendance Declines : Economy: San Diego's new bayside venue sees fewer convention visitors, but there is an increase in patrons for consumer shows.
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
David Ferris has signed on at Heying & Associates as a...
Charles Alcorn has joined North County Bank as New...
Todson F. Page has joined the audit department at the San...
Tom Pucci has joined Embassy Suites Hotel as director of...
Mitek Systems announced two recent additions to its...
Riots Could Happen Here, S.D. Business Leaders Say
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rebecca Stevens has been named director of travel industry...
Alan Petersen has been named vice president of engineering...
Wayne A. Miller has been named interim president and chief...
Chris J. Burman has been named vice president of...
Bernard Denet has been appointed president of Alfred...
SDSU Business School to Hold Annual Lunch
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies in Orange...
TECHNOLOGY : AST Research Markets First in Series of Computers in New Product Line
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Subdued Holiday in Santa Ana : Retail: Decision to postpone Cinco de Mayo events in wake of L.A. unrest gives downtown merchants little to celebrate.
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Company's Plan Creates Stockholders : Bankruptcy: Bus shelters purchased by investors in Metro Display Advertising would be turned into shares under reorganization proposal to be submitted to court.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Home Prices Here Still Highest
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bank to Donate $1 Million to L.A.
National Education Reports $2.6-Million Loss : Earnings: Vocational services provider says low first-quarter figures are result of seasonal patterns.
By Ted Johnson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Rockwell to Work With Honeywell
Frank Foster has been appointed to the board of directors...
Greg Erikson has joined Rancho Vista National Bank's...
E. James Whittier has been appointed executive vice...
James Brashier has joined the Irvine office of Scher-Voit...
Dale W. Herring has joined Colonial Bank in Santa Ana as...
Bill Vardoulis has been promoted to president of Church...
SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa-based company...
Donna D. Wolf has been appointed corporate director of...
Richard M. Torre has been appointed executive vice...
James M. Hennings, former president of ADD+ON Software...
Day Runner Reports First-Quarter Profit of $441,000, an increase of 24%
Prudential Expands Into Canada
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Looking for a Personal Bond in the Ashes
By S.J. Diamond
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Strife Termed Costliest in U.S. History : Insurance: Industry officials say damage claims could reach as high as $1 billion.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Riots Lay Waste to L.A.'s Fun and Sun Facade
By Bruce Horovitz
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Black Builders Want Fair Share of Construction
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AT&T to Offer New Types of Cable Services : Telecommunications: The vast amounts of data contained in a TV signal would be compressed so several programs could be sent at once on one channel.
From Associated Press
L.A. Peace Spurs Dow to Record : Markets: The stock barometer jumps 42.04 points to 3,378.13. Oil prices reach their high for the year.
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Pfizer Selling Its Coty Unit to German Company : Restructuring: The divestiture will allow the pharmaceutical firm to focus on health care.
From Reuters
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RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Hollywood Film Crews Encounter Riot Delays : Entertainment: City officials are still canceling film permits in the wake of last week's violence.
By Daniel Cerone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Olympia & York Misses Another Interest Payment : Real estate: The Canadian government deals an added blow to the firm by refusing to back sale of an office tower.
From Associated Press
Hertz, Alamo Offer New Business Rates : Travel: Customers must have airline tickets to take advantage of the lower weekday rates that start at $24.99 for an economy car.
From Reuters
Bally Manufacturing Corp. reported the best first quarter...
Richard J. Winters, formerly executive director of...
Cigna Profit Is Up Over 100%
Cenfed Financial Corp. and its wholly owned subsidiary...
Fed's No. 2 Man Is Cautiously Optimistic
From Reuters
FAO Schwarz Chief to Quit
Huntway Net Income Slides 62% in Quarter
Flamemaster's Net Income Increases 24% in Quarter
Pac Rim Corp. Earnings Fall 32% in 1st Quarter
1st-Quarter Profit Rises at Charter Pacific Bank
IHOP Doubles Profit With 8% Increase in Revenue
Hamburger Hamlet Earns $654,000 Profit for Quarter
Camera Cache Competition : Movies: A Burbank company is trying hard to catch up with Panavision. But they're still pretty far behind the film industry's most popular supplier.
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
K-Swiss Inc. Profits Rise 22% During 1st Quarter
Leveraged Buyout of AME Done In by Debt : Borrowing: The Burbank video post-production company has been unable to make payments on the money used to go private. Now the firm is for sale.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Profit Grows at Ventura County National Bancorp
3rd-Quarter Net Income Rises at Pay-Fone Systems
Tandon Reports Profit Plunged in 1st Quarter
Insurance Auto Auctions Stock Offering Planned
Huntco Sells Stake in Everest & Jennings Stock
Litton to Build Navigation Units for Russian Jetliners
Leslie's Poolmart Adds 26 New Stores in '92
Mitsui Acquires Stake in Image Entertainment
Siemens to Build Backup Solar Plant for Utilities
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Valley Firms Assess Financial Impact of Riot Losses : Disasters: Insurers begin to process damage claims from citywide destruction. Banks check on clients' losses.
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lenders Often Willing to Aid Borrowers in a Bind
By Ron Galperin
Veritec May Be on Verge of Success With Code : Technology: The company's president says Vericode can pack in more information than its familiar black-and-white striped competition.
By Don Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Harmony Holdings Inc., a Burbank television commercial...
No Substitute for Teaching Help : Education: Leslye Janusz's Woodland Hills firm provides temporary instructors to private schools, which formerly lacked an organized system to deal with absences.
By John Morell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Biopool Gets Approval to Sell Diagnostic Kit
By Jack Searles
USA Petroleum Buys New Base in Ventura
By Jack Searles
Navy Business Conference to Be Held for 4th Year
By Jack Searles
Newhall Land & Farming Plans Project in Arizona
Lender Buys Gibraltar Site
By Jack Searles
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Asleep at the Switch? : Slow response of both the LAPD and the National Guard is at issue
Rebuilding L.A. Confidence: A Herculean but Doable Task : The need now is for quick, decisive action by all elements of the city
Buying Time for L.A. County Voters
America Is Reaping Two Centuries of Law Treating Blacks Lawlessly : By every measure of equality, the "haves" maintained the edge, from legal lynching to broken promises.
By Leon F. Litwack, \o7 Leon F. Litwack is the A. F. and May T. Morrison Professor of American History at UC Berkeley\f7
A Message Louder Than a Billion Pleas : America is a brutal land; its language is violence. That's why King was beaten, why another King was slain.
By Walter Mosley, \o7 Walter Mosley is the author of "Devil in a Blue Dress," "A Red Death" and, due in July from Norton, "White Butterfly"--all mysteries set in Los Angeles\f7
We Saw Our Dreams Burned for No Reason : The past several days shows that our system, which puts Eurocentric civilization above all, is not working.
By Eui-young Yu, \o7 Eui-Young Yu is a professor of sociology at Cal State Los Angeles and chair of the Koreatown Emergency Relief Committee\f7
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A New Field of Dreams
Obituaries
Family Agonizes as Girl's Death Remains Unsolved : Crime: Police have had a suspect since the beginning in the killing of 9-year-old Laura Arroyo, but no arrest has been made. Some evidence is still being analyzed.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawsuit Settled on Low-Income Housing : Redevelopment: Solana Beach agrees to find more sites and to long-term maintenance, but not to more funds for such units.
By Kevin Brass, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Not-Guilty Plea in Slaying of Migrant : Border: San Yisdro man who shot one of border-jumping migrants dashing through his yard will be tried for murder.
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Experience Is the Best Teacher : Poway Program to Help Incoming Instructors Enters a New Phase
By Teri Sforza, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
18-Year-Old Slain Trying to Break Up Parents' Fight : Violence: The youth is San Diego's eighth homicide victim in four days. An investigation continues into police slaying of a man at an Encanto bar.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Costs of Services During Riot Add to Budget Crisis : Government: City emergency expenses run at more than $2 million a day. Loss of tourism, sales and property tax revenue contributes to fiscal dilemma.
By Virginia Ellis and James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Street Drama : Actor Edward James Olmos Plays Leading Role in Cleanup Effort
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : No Shortage of Finger-Pointing at City Hall : Politics: Residents of riot-torn areas resent the conduct of civic leaders and are not inclined to listen to them. Bradley and Gates feud is blamed for part of the gridlock.
By Louis Sahagun and Frank Clifford, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
No Longer One of the Homeboys : Compton: As a guardsman returns to his old neighborhood, this time in fatigues, he uneasily watches the faces as they watch him.
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
How to Help
By Cecilia Rasmussen
An Island in the Calamity
By Al Martinez
"My angel": When bookkeeper Sheri Watts first heard of the...
By Steve Harvey
Baldwin Hills Theater to Show Free Movies
By David J. Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fire Cancels Seminar for Youths : Retreat: Arsonist burns down meeting hall, dining room and offices at camp where teens were to meet.
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Large Banks Pressed to Hasten Rebuilding With Flow of Credit : Money: Riots renew a dispute between bankers and community activists who accuse the institutions of not doing enough for South Los Angeles.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mobs Spared Most of City's Cultural Centers During Rampage : Violence: Officials are surprised that treasured museums, theaters and other landmarks fared so well during riots.
By Amy Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assembly OKs New Transit Super-Agency
By Jerry Gillam, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coalition Targets Christian Fundamentalists for Election Defeats
By Kathy Mcdonald, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hate Crimes Ordinance Introduced in S.D.
SAN DIEGO : Sewage Plan Changes Delayed
SAN DIEGO : Two Firms Fined in False Bids Case
ALPINE : Man Dies After Truck Flips on I-8
SAN DIEGO : Court May Be Told to Reveal Calendars
Riots Put Damper on Cinco de Mayo Events
By Davan Maharaj and Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Officer Shoots, Kills Homeless Man
By Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Men Killed in Shooting at Restaurant : Violence: The late-night attack scattered patrons who may have witnessed the slayings.
By Thuan Le, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Mounties : Volunteer Rangers Dispense Some Horse Sense to Park Visitors Insensitive to Mother Nature
By Frank Messina, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COSTA MESA : Funds Donated for OCC Science Lab
SANTA ANA : Acosta Proposes Election Reforms
By Gebe Martinez
SANTA ANA : Plans for Jail, Police Building Advance
By Gebe Martinez
GARDEN GROVE : Little League Snack Stand Is Torched
By Robert Barker
Minister Reaches Out to Immigrants
By Danielle A. Fouquette
IRVINE : UCI Forum Today on Rioting in L.A.
SAN CLEMENTE : Restaurateur Stakes Fireworks Program
By Greg Hernandez
PLACENTIA : Council to Consider Limiting Park Hours
By Danielle A. Fouquette
DANA POINT : City Backs Effort to Reroute Bus Lines
By Len Hall
BREA : 'Newsies' Not Bad for Young Actor
By Helaine Olen
DANA POINT : City Agrees to Buy Eight Entrance Signs
By Len Hall
Murder Verdict in Baby's Death Overturned by Appeals Court : Law: Decision cites judge's informal comments to jury and sets stage for a retrial unless ruling is challenged.
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
School Districts Negotiate Pact in Attendance Dispute
By Helaine Olen, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Judge May Ban Silicone Injections
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nearly Half of Groups Seeking Huntington Beach Aid to Be Turned Away
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coast Guard Ends Search for Missing Plane, Pilot
Bake Parkway Extension to Open Today
Santa Ana Council Lifts Restrictions on Water Use
Officials Eager to Offer Better Vision of City
By Carlos V. Lozano and Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Simi Valley Tries to Repair Image by Helping Riot Victims
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Proposed Closure of Pistol Range to Cut Budget Is Criticized
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oxnard Lab Develops Way to Breed Abalone
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Music-Store Mural Gets a Reprieve
By Tina Daunt
OXNARD : Family Records Mexican Songs to Teach Children About Music Around the World
By Robyn Loewenthal
LA CONCHITA : Residents Request Ramps for Highway
By Patrick Mccartney
VENTURA : 7 Teachers to Get Golden Wing Awards
By Kay Saillant
VENTURA : Police Question Suspects in Slaying
By Kay Saillant
CHANNEL ISLANDS BEACH : Member of District Board Resigns Post
By Kay Saillant
PLEASANT VALLEY : Schools to Vote on Unification Study
By Caitlin Rother
COUNTYWIDE : Hearings to Look at Cancer Risk Levels
By Larry Speer
SIMI VALLEY : Council Backs Plan to Attract Business
By Phil Sneiderman
SANTA PAULA : Council Approves Tree-Protection Fees
By Sherry Joe
COUNTYWIDE : Drivers Asked to Aid Air Pollution Fight
By Caitlin Rother
SANTA PAULA : Use of Paramedics Backed by Council
By Sherry Joe
Ventura Protest Draws Support
By Caitlin Rother
Unrest Cases Swamp Courts : Sentencing: Prosecutors criticize a judge in Van Nuys, saying his 10-day terms for curfew violators are too lenient.
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart and James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Aerosol Can Investigated in Drownings : Chatsworth: Container held a chemical used to induce dizziness. Autopsies on Kyle Sickinger and Jeffrey Vega are to be performed today.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teach-In Urges Focus on Race
By Carol Watson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley Congregations Collect Food, Money to Aid Victims of Riot : Relief: In addition to the donations, members of a number of religions provided other forms of aid for the cleanup in South Los Angeles.
By John Dart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Black, White Students Try to Learn From One Another : Education: They exchange views for the first time since violence erupted over the King case. Sometimes walls remained.
By Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS 20th SENATE DISTRICT : Complaint Is Filed Against Gun Group
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Drinking Water Is Contaminated
By Myron Levin
Power Outage May Be Fault of Squirrel
Ex-Candidate Pleads Guilty to Disturbing the Peace : Lancaster: Paul Malone, who ran for City Council, had originally been charged with making a terrorist threat over trash-hauling protest.
By Blaine Halley, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bustle on Ventura Boulevard Returns as Curfew Is Lifted
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA CLARITA VALLEY : Agency to Raise Water Hookup Fees
By Hugo Martin
BURBANK : Airport Concession Contract Awarded
By Hugo Martin
VAN NUYS : Market Owner Slain in Robbery Attempt
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart
ENCINO : Survivor of Fatal Crash Still Missing
By Aaron Curtiss
STUDIO CITY : Woman Dies, Man Injured in Blaze
By Aaron Curtiss
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RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Anger Resonates Over Continent : King protests: Reaction to the verdict erupts in the nation's capital. Demonstrations spread to New York, Atlanta and Toronto.
From Times Wire Services
Study Links Stress, Early Abuse
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HEAVEN & HELL: It's a busy week for stage actress Judith...
By Eric Lichtblau and Jan Herman and Jerry Hicks
DEMAND TO HELP: The Orange County Red Cross chapter says...
By Eric Lichtblau and Jerry Hicks and Jan Herman
LIGHTS OUT: Just weeks away from crucial budget hearings...
By Eric Lichtblau and Jerry Hicks and Jan Herman
PARISWATCH: Although the Euro Disney Resort near Paris...
By Eric Lichtblau and Jan Herman and Jerry Hicks
In Roth Probe, O.C.'s D.A. Works Familiar Territory : Investigation: Capizzi convicted several office- holders. Critics say some backers also aided supervisor.
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Volunteers Send Truckloads of Aid to L.A.
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Guard Official Cites Series of Delays
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Returns to Work, School : Recovery: Freeways and buses are once again crowded as the day appears to go smoothly. Bush announces loans and grants for rebuilding.
By Stephen Braun and Sheryl Stolberg, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Firms Pledge to Rebuild Shattered Areas of City
By Patrick Lee and Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Fissures of Race Tear Fabric of L.A. : A third-generation Chinese-American comes to a haunting realization about multiracial L.A. For the first time, she feels prejudice--and fear.
By Elaine Woo, Woo is an assistant metropolitan editor at The Times
Families in the Riot Areas Try to Pick Up the Pieces : Survival: After five nights of living in fear, many try to settle back into everyday routines. Others look to leave.
By John L. Mitchell and Tina Griego, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Ruling Eases Prosecutors' Task Before Grand Juries : Supreme Court: Evidence that might clear a suspect need not be revealed when federal indictment is sought.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Fissures of Race Tear Fabric of L.A. : A woman who adopted this city as a student sees its myths unmasked. And she knows the rebuilding must be of the soul as well as the structures.
By Patt Morrison, Morrison is a state reporter for The Times.
Police Pullout, Riot's Outbreak Reconstructed
By Ted Rohrlich and Rich Connell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Loot Is a Dead Giveaway When Police Drop By : Contraband: Officers, acting on numerous tips, recover some merchandise stolen from stores during last week's violence. But it's only a fraction of what thieves got away with.
By Paul Lieberman and Shawn Hubler, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Death Tied to Guardsmen Investigated : Unrest: Authorities say man in car twice attempted to run down soldiers before they opened fire, apparently in self-defense.
By Paul Dean and Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson's Handling of Disaster: So Far a Passing Grade
By George Skelton, TIMES SACRAMENTO BUREAU CHIEF
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : S. Korean Politician Views Rubble, Tells Business Owners to Keep Faith
By Kenneth J. Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Tax Hike to Rebuild Gets Cool Greeting
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Video Captures Police Retreat at Outbreak of Violence : Crime: Amateurs' tapes show dramatic scenes of looting, arson near intersection where truck driver was assaulted.
By Penelope Mcmillian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Back to School--a Little Wiser : Returning Students Talk of Fear, Debate Morality of Riots
By George Ramos and Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Executives Ask Congress' Help to Rebuild L.A. : Business: A delegation from the local Chamber of Commerce finds its Washington trip has new urgency.
By Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Brown Says $30 Billion Needed to Revive Cities
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Anger Resonates Over Continent : King protests: Reaction to the verdict erupts in the nation's capital. Demonstrations spread to New York, Atlanta and Toronto.
From Times Wire Services
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Buchanan, on Koreatown Visit, Expresses His Shock
By Douglas P. Shuit, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Poll Finds Voter Support for Bush Eroded by Riots : Campaign: The latest Times Mirror survey shows President in a virtual dead heat with Clinton and Perot.
By Jack Nelson, TIMES WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : White House Blames 'Liberal Programs' for Riots : Politics: Marlin Fitzwater says Lyndon Johnson's 'Great Society' venture was a failure. Bush sends a team of officials to L.A. to assess the city's need.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Clinton Offers Views on Recovery : Tour: On a visit to riot-torn areas, the Democratic front-runner says residents need to be 'empowered' to confront urban problems.
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Clinton Treated Coolly on Firebombed Avenue
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Poison Threat Linked to Verdict Surfaces in Australia
From Reuters
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : The List of Fatalities
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Back at Work, but It's Not Business as Usual
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH: GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS : Korean-American Store Owner Slain
Candidates Compete for Delegates in Three Primary Elections Today
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Gephardt Sees Budget Law Passing
Reuters
High Court Places Hurdle in Inmate Appeal Process
From a Times Staff Writer
Two Congressmen Linked to Bank Scandal to Resign : Ethics: McHugh headed the House probe of the check writers. Davis was listed as one of the worst 'abusers' of the overdraft system.
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Barr's 'Outsider' Special Counsel in Bank Scandal Drawing Heat : Investigation: The attorney general was once a clerk for Wilkey. Critics say his subpoenas are too broad and he leans toward executive branch power.
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Countdown Gets Under Way
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Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Lawmaker Expects Federal Indictment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : Hillary Clinton to Quit Firms' Boards
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Tiny College Again Hosts a Giant Figure : History: Site of Gorbachev speech is same forum where Winston Churchill delivered his famous 'Iron Curtain' warning in 1946.
By Eric Harrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Plan Seeks Extinction of Owl in Two Areas
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Old Cold War Foes Rekindle a Firm Friendship : Diplomacy: Reagan proclaims former adversary Gorbachev 'a great man' and presents him with award during California visit.
By Jenifer Warren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rebels Struggle to Rule a Divided Kabul : Afghanistan: The forces of an Islamic holy war may have conquered the capital. But they are finding that ruling as a unified group is proving difficult.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kabul Goes Dry as Muslims Cork Hotel Bar
By Times Staff Writer
World IN BRIEF : PERU : Delegation Arrives for 'Action Mission'
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Russia: Rocket Deal On Despite Warning
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : Breast-Feeding Urged Despite AIDS Risk
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
George Murphy, 89; Actor-Dancer Who Served 1 Term in U.S. Senate
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : U.N. Brings Food to Starving City
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Carl Princi, 71; Voice of Opera on L.A. Radio
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bosnia Pleads for Foreign Help as Troops Pound Capital
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bonn Agrees to New Talks as Strikes Disrupt Air Connections
By Tamara Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russia, Japan Set Target Date for Drafting World War II Peace Pact
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : When the Writer Is Also a Good Reporter : AFTER HENRY, \o7 by Joan Didion,\f7 Simon & Schuster, $22; 295 pages
By Constance Casey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Riots a Warning to Quit Ignoring the Wrongs
By Dianne Klein
REVIEW : Chefs Cook Light, and Benefit Dinner Really Soars
By Max Jacobson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Striking Back: What Happened in Oakwood Was Ugly--but No Surprise
By Robin Abcarian
A Clove Affair With Garlic
By Patrick Mott, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PRACTICAL VIEW : Picture This: A Beautiful Baby
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tasty Masterpieces Raise Money for Museum
By Kathryn Bold
1946 Good Deed Rewarded : Heroes: After 46 years, former Boy Scout gets medal for saving friend's life. The two are reunited in Maryland.
By Arthur Hirsch, BALTIMORE SUN
Higher Calling : 'Does God want me to be a priest?' It's a question that each boy at Queen of Angels High School must answer for himself.
By Susan Vaughn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bidders Contribute $25,000 at Wellness Benefit Auction
By Betty Goodwin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
There's No Easy Way Out for This Private Eye : Books: Walter Mosley has won critical praise for a series of novels set in a Los Angeles long ignored by mystery writers. His hero is an African-American sleuth, Ezekiel (Easy) Rawlins.
By Don Snowden, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOSCOW : Fuel for the Fire
MANILA : 17,205 Jobs Available
BERLIN : Public Disservice
TAIPEI : Fun Run to Beijing
Documentary : Covering a War--With Computer by Candlelight : As battle-scarred Kabul slips into the Dark Ages, reporters resort to technical wizards to get the story out.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Agenda : In Iran, Is Revolutionary Party Over? : Thirteen years after the Muslim revolt, 'government by God' is yielding to pragmatism.
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Press : The Whole World Watches--and Reacts--to L.A. Riots
Culture : Some Ethiopian Jews Still Praying to Leave : * 2,750 remain stranded, denied entry by Israel for converting to Christianity--a charge many deny.
By Michael A. Hiltzik, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Postscript : Mystique Rises From Grave of Ceausescu : Most Romanians cringe at the mention of the Communist dictator, but a few lionize him.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market Newsletter : European Car Market Hits the Road in Fits and Starts : Volkswagen and GM are running on all cylinders, but Mercedes is falling back and British sales are sputtering.
By Joel Havemann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Next Step : Arab Revolt: From Rocks to Revenge : * The \o7 intifada \f7 is dormant as a popular uprising against Israeli rule. But the wave of retribution intensifies.
By Daniel Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Angel Bats Again Abandon Abbott; Tigers Win, 6-2
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dunleavy Not Sad Last Time Lakers Went Out This Early
By Thomas Bonk
Yachting
From Staff and Wire Reports
Hockey
From Staff and Wire Reports
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Crawford Hits 233 m.p.h.; Guerrero 230
From Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dodger-Expo Makeup Plans Nearly Set
By Bill Plaschke
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smiley Has Good Time Earning First Victory
From Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Overcome Reds With an 11-Run Inning
From Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : DiSarcina's Hitting Surprises Rodgers
By Helene Elliott
NBA PLAYOFFS : Parish's Awakening Helps Celtics Get Even, 104-98
From Associated Press
Washington Has to Share Field
By Lonnie White
Triple Crown Ratings
By Bill Christine
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Blackhawks Take a 2-0 Series Lead
From Associated Press
Disabled List Makes It Three Leagues in Majors
By Jack O'Connell, THE HARTFORD COURANT
Names in the News
Names in the News
International Sports
Crawford Makes Indy History, Hits 233 m.p.h.
From Staff and Wire Reports
VALLEY ROUNDUP : Pierce Seeded No. 1 in Regional
By Ron Twersky
Valley Roundup : Men's Tennis
Valley Roundup
By Mike Hiserman
Valley Roundup
By John Ortega
It's a Hot Spring for Melendez : Baseball: Padre reliever had his usual fine April. Now, he's just hoping to keep it up.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sidekicks Need Victory Against Sockers in Dallas : Soccer: Sockers have 2-0 lead in MSL championship series. A third defeat would put Sidekicks' backs to the wall.
By John Geis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : West Hills Wins, Takes Division Lead
Aztec Women Sign 2 Players
U.S. Syndicate: Italians Got Help
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : ACOC Registers Displeasure of Challenger Jury Complaints
By Rich Roberts
Curious Eyes Are on Knox as Rams Open Mini-Camp
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baseball Daily Report : Angels
By Helene Elliott
Knick Guards Beat Pistons at Own Game
By Steve Jacobson, NEWSDAY
Beating Abrams, 13, Is a Very Tall Order : Tennis: Newport Beach player, 6 feet 3 1/2 and barely a teen-ager, is ranked No. 1 in nation in his age group.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Three Orange Empire Teams Seeded
By Steve Kresal
OCC Picks Estancia's O'Brien
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Titans Slam Dance With Anteaters, 8-2 : Baseball: Kevin Costner, a 1978 Fullerton graduate, throws out inaugural first pitch.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tustin Again Tops Saddleback in Baseball
By Tom Hamilton
Laguna Beach Rolls Past Huntington Beach in Volleyball
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Leah Braatz
Jeff Carr
Dana Hills Forfeits Four Baseball Games
By Tom Hamilton
Hinman Replaces Hill as Santa Ana Coach
By Tom Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kings Make Webster Part of Past : Hockey: They fire him as coach with one year left on contract. No replacement expected to be named soon.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Colbert Has Second Shot at Being First
By Jim Murray
They Work in Darkness While Sailing in the Light
By Kim Q. Berkshire, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Home, It's a Case of All That Jazz : Game 5: Utah plays a fourth-quarter jam session to end season for Clippers, 98-89. Record in Salt Lake City becomes 40-4 with Seattle series ahead.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Least Clippers Get Close to the Next Step
By Mike Downey
3 NBA Playoff Games on NBC Sunday
ABC, College Football Add Pay-Per-View Option
By Larry Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Affidavit: King Cheated Tyson, Cayton : Jurisprudence: Former employee alleges promoter's family got fees and expenses were 'overstated.'
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
Hockey
From Staff and Wire Reports
Raiders Release Jerry Robinson
Jurisprudence
From Staff and Wire Reports
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
Jurisprudence
From Staff and Wire Reports
Glendora Coach Resigns, Says Timing Was Right
By Eric Shepard, TIMES PREP SPORTS EDITOR
International Sports
From Staff and Wire Reports
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
Hubbard Gives In on Friday Night Racing
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Miner Will Announce Status by End of Week
By Mal Florence, From Staff and Wire Reports
Now, Dodgers Must Pick Up the Pieces : Baseball: Team gained half a game during unscheduled vacation, but that is about the only bright spot.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gibson Plans Retirement After Waiver
Associated Press
The Racing Vocabulary
U.S. Syndicate: Italians Got Help
By Rich Roberts
Benoit Gets Chance and Comes Through : Jazz: Rookie forward blocks out father's terminal illness and plays a key role.
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Marquee Player Is at the Top of Lakers' Shopping List : Pro basketball: General Manager Jerry West doesn't want to rip up team and start over, but he does have plenty of work to do.
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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