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What happened on May 06, 1992
ENTERTAINMENT
MUSIC REVIEW : A Study in Finesse and Flair
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Aftermath
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Stage
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Aftermath
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
TV Ratings : 'Cosby Show' Exits on Top
By Lee Margulies
Aftermath
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Television
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Television
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Aftermath
By Aleene Macminn, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Memoirs of a River' Probes the Poison of Prejudice
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ART REVIEW : A Tale of Cultural Continuity at Getty
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
Jazz Reviews : Al Di Meola Finds Right Band at the Strand
By Don Heckman
Jazz Reviews : Jack Sheldon Leads Big Band at Moonlight Tango
By Leonard Feather
CABARET REVIEW : Sally Kellerman's Class Act at the Rose
By Don Heckman
'Smile at the Sun': Perky, Poignant
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tornados Tear Up the Coach House
By Randy Lewis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two German Artists' Work a Tale of Spirit
By Leah Ollman
Playscool Ready to Roll Out a Happening at the Arena
By John D'Agostino
POP/ROCK : \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.\f7
By Aleene Macminn
STAGE REVIEW : 3 Plays Without Much Direction
By M.E. Warren, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gayle Lets Only Her Hair Down at the Crazy Horse
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEW : Sequel Puts Statement Before Interest
By Chris Willman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Stepping Up for Another Shot at the Big Leagues : Radio: Jerry Gross, a former kingpin of Southern California broadcasting, is reaching for the limelight again with a syndicated talk show featuring Pete Rose.
By Kevin Brass, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It's Time for More Heart, Less Heat on TV
By Howard Rosenberg
News Directors: We Made the Right Call
By Steve Weinstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
No Funds If Art Offends--NEA Boss : Funding: The acting head of the arts agency says she will refuse federal money for projects she believes are primarily sexually explicit.
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
5 Concerts Planned to Aid Victims : Pop music: Seven firms will cooperate in offering benefit performances aimed at raising $1 million for riot areas.
By Chuck Philips, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Judd Tops Lineup at Pacific Amphitheatre
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mark Morris Will Dance in San Diego
By Susan Freudenheim, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Van Halen Concerts Rescheduled
New Schedule for Southland Arts Events
Ellerbee to Talk to Kids About Riots
By Jane Hall
Nearly $9,000 was raised for the renovation of Fullerton's...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
Carl St. Clair, music director of the Pacific Symphony...
By Chris Pasles
MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Sound Advice on Pacific Symphony Changes : Acoustics are altered, string basses and some horns are moved, giving better balance to the orchestra, says music director Carl St. Clair.
BUSINESS
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Rubber Market Tails Off in 1991
Associated Press
Air Force Terminates Contract With Rohr
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
S.D. Joins Cities Bidding for New Pentagon Facility
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
Toss a Coin : Ralphs Plans a Stock Offering
By Tom Petruno
U.S.-Built Cars Continue Sales Gains in April : Autos: But riot-torn L.A. is left out in the cold as dealers across the country celebrate what appears to be the end of a long slump.
By Amy Harmon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE RIOT'S AFTERMATH : Slow Day for Movies, Eateries and Malls
By Carla Lazzareschi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Kidney Cancer Drug OKd by FDA : Medicine: Approval is good news for patients in which the disease has spread, and for troubled Chiron Corp.
By Martha Groves, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE RIOT'S AFTERMATH : Bankers Get Taken on a VIP Tour of L.A.'s Devastation : Recovery: The tour's organizers hope to prod banks into lending to rebuild damaged neighborhoods.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE RIOT'S AFTERMATH : A Phoenix in L.A.? : Entrepreneurial Spirit May Rise From Ashes of Unrest
By James Flanigan
Aerospace & Defense
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Media & Entertainment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Media & Entertainment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
AT&T to Quit as Manager of Weapons Lab
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Couple Seized in Credit-Repair Scam
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE RIOT'S AFTERMATH : Oil Firms Plan to Rebuild Damaged Gas Stations : Energy: Chevron and Arco have made commitments to help stricken areas.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Autos
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
'Christopher Columbus' Sails Right Past Bankruptcy
By David Willman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brady Blamed for S&L Bailout Costs
Reuters
Olympia & York to Sell Off Interest in Santa Fe Pacific
From Associated Press
France Moves to Cancel Aviation Accord
From Associated Press
Treasury Notes Hit 6-Month High
Associated Press
Nation's Purchasers See Economy Gaining Steam
From Associated Press
Dow Declines 18.78 After Profit Taking : Market Overview
Trump Denies Offering Up Atlantic City Casinos
From Associated Press
2 Key Ocean Pacific Officials Resign Posts
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Retail
Compiled by Chris Woodyard Times staff writer
Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies in Orange...
Retail
Compiled by Chris Woodyard Times staff writer
RETAIL : Costa Mesa Jewelry Store Owner Uses Phone to Fight Back Against Recession
Compiled by Chris Woodyard Times staff writer
Close-Up: Harvey H. Hartman
By Dallas M. Jackson
Think Green : Company Says It Pays to Be Environmentally Correct
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rioting Casts Shadow on Real Estate : Conference: Events in L.A. present a new worry for development industry in Southland, speakers say.
By Susan Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wahlco Acquires Connecticut Firm
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
A New Spin on How to Work Out : * Exercise: Chris Altare says his space-age gyroscope makes it easy to get into shape. And he says business is great.
By Ken Gurnick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Term Limits
Report on State's Competitiveness
Report on State's Competitiveness
Report on State's Competitiveness
Report on State's Competitiveness
Report on State's Competitiveness
Congressional Check Scandal
Congressional Check Scandal
Report on State's Competitiveness
L.A. Budget Woes
Congressional Check Scandal
L.A. Budget Woes
'Trade Dress'
A Perot Presidency
Nostalgia on Tour
Traffic Woes Plague Us All
Mirroring One Man's Protest
Double-Stripe or Lose Funds
The Rap on Cloth Diapers
COLUMN ONE : What Next for the Children? : Understanding the rioting and the King case verdicts that preceded it is vital to their recovery from the social and psychological trauma of last week.
By Sandy Banks and Anne C. Roark, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Up to 40,000 Out of Work After Unrest, Analysts Say : Unemployment: Many had low-paying positions and little savings. About 10,000 jobs may be gone forever.
By Tammerlin Drummond and Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
THE TIMES POLL : L.A. Strongly Condemns King Verdicts, Riots
By David Ferrell and Frank Clifford, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LAPD Response Made No Sense, Block Says
By Kenneth Reich and Stephanie Chavez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
With West's Support, Russia Acts to Stabilize Currency : Economy: The slumping ruble will be made convertible into other currencies at a fixed rate.
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ueberroth Says Calls to Aid Rebuilding Are Flooding In
By Jonathan Peterson and Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bush Says U.S. Will Prosecute in Riot Cases
By Ronald J. Ostrow and Douglas Jehl, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Riot Found Police in Disarray : Officers Kept From Flash Point Despite Pleas : Law enforcement: Lieutenant in charge says, 'With what we had initially we performed a miracle.' Most LAPD patrol captains were at Oxnard seminar.
By Ted Rohrlich and Richard A. Serrano and Rich Connell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
RIOT AFTERMATH : Notes on a Week in L.A.
By Peter H. King
RIOT AFTERMATH : Riots Renew Debate on Anti-Poverty Work : Assistance: Liberals say the unrest shows the need for new government programs. Conservatives say the policies waste money and foster dependence.
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH : Governor Beats Deadline With Bill to Hold Suspects
By Paul Lieberman and Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
RIOT AFTERMATH : Experts Hope Riots Will Yield 'Vaccine' Against Violence
By Irene Wielawski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH : A Grim Sifting of Ashes : Search Continues for People Feared to Have Burned to Death in Rampage
By Scott Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Voices
From staff and wire reports
RIOT AFTERMATH : Herschensohn Says Rioters, Killers Are Beyond Help : Politics: Senate candidate says underlying cause of violence is that 'some people are rotten.' He calls for repeal of the state's 15-day waiting period to buy guns.
By Bill Stall, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH : Seymour Allies Self Closely With Bush in Response to Unrest
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH : Man With a Mission : Jesse Jackson Follows Crises Around the Globe--and the Media Follow Him
By Miles Corwin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH : Under the Gun : Thousands of Troops Are Caught in the Cross Fire Between Street Violence and Maintaining the Peace
By Jim Newton and Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
RIOT AFTERMATH : Anti-Riot Unit Faded From Scene : Response: The strike force for urban unrest was designed to respond more quickly than the Guard. It fell victim to budget cuts and concern about civil liability in the 1980s.
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH : Financial Toll
RIOT AFTERMATH : Long Beach Police Get the Goods on Looting Suspects : Raids: Some of those arrested had tossed out old furniture to make room for stolen items, officers say.
By Ron Russell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH : Students in UC Berkeley Protest Call for College of Ethnic Studies : Reactions: They demand new guidelines to boost minority admissions. Tempers also flare in San Francisco and Las Vegas.
By Jennifer Packer and Jenifer Warren, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
RIOT AFTERMATH : Some Gang Members Agreeing to a Truce : Violence: Community leaders see chance to unite youths in rebuilding effort. But police fear rivalry will be put aside only to focus rage on law enforcement.
By Leslie Berger and Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
RIOT AFTERMATH : Arrested the First Night, on Guard Duty Next Day
By Nancy Hill-holtzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RIOT AFTERMATH : New Demonstrations, Looting Erupt in Toronto
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Germany's Busiest Airport Grounded by Strike : Labor: The 24-hour protest at Frankfurt represents the most crippling blow of the public services dispute.
By Tamara Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Troops Still Needed in Europe, Kohl Tells U.S.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crimea Ignores Warnings, Declares Sovereignty : Europe: The strategic peninsula is already a major bone of contention between Russia and Ukraine. The move makes matters worse.
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. to Press Ukrainian on Nuclear Issue
By Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tajik Capital Tense After Leader's Threat
\o7 Christian Science Monitor\f7
Award of Israel Prize for Literature to Arab Sparks Controversy
By Dan Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Serbia Tries to Distance Self From Troops : Bosnia: Diplomats and military experts dismiss the move as a transparent maneuver to escape blame. They say it will do nothing to quell the violence.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Civilians Flee Kabul Under Heavy Shelling : Afghanistan: The new president denounces guerrilla leader Hekmatyar as an 'outlaw' who will be crushed if he fails to halt attack.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Group Tells of N. Korea A-Pledge : Proliferation: But other statements point up difficulties in resolving questions about nation's nuclear program.
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Linda Knipps; Volunteer for Disabled
Thomas O. Paine, 70; Pioneer at NASA
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Congressman Charged With Taking Bribes
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Burglars Take Equipment From N.Y. State Offices
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Head of TVA Selected to Become Nation's New Postmaster General : Government: Former auto executive Marvin T. Runyon Jr. worked his way up from the assembly line. He has a reputation for cutting costs.
By Marilyn Yaquinto, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Probe Fails to Trace Thomas Case Leaks : Supreme Court: Senate investigator unable to determine who gave data to press about Anita Hill harassment allegations.
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NASA's New Endeavour Faces Challenging, Potentially Dangerous Flight : Science: Shuttle voyage will include spacewalks and a satellite-rescue mission. The seven-person crew will also practice construction in orbit.
By Robert W. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush, Clinton Sweep Races in Indiana, N. Carolina and D.C. : Primaries: The President's share of vote was no lower than 70%. Democratic front-runner scored better than 60% in all three contests.
By Robert Shogan, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Race Not Over Yet, Brown Vows in W. Virginia Campaign Swing : Democrats: He assails agendas of both parties' front-runners, calls his bid 'an insurgency movement' that is 'pushing ahead.'
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Perot to Limit His Appearances to Prepare for White House Bid
By John J. Goldman
Presidential Vote a Referendum on Race Relations, Clinton Declares : Democrats: With nomination virtually locked up, he turns attention directly to Bush. AFL-CIO endorses him.
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
White House to Attack State Trucking Rules
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Terrorist Convicted in $7.1-Million Heist
WINNING WEIRD: Laguna Beach author Theodore Taylor, above...
By Dennis Mclellan and Jerry Hicks and Len Hall
TINKERING AROUND: Orange County civic and business leaders...
By Dennis Mclellan and Len Hall and Jerry Hicks
Euro Disney Gives Visitors From O.C. Hints of Future : Entertainment: County delegation views attractions that may be duplicated in Anaheim park expansion.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
26,000 Acres Enrolled as Gnatcatcher Habitat : Environment: The 3 largest O.C. developers agree to an 18-month building moratorium to aid the rare bird.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Legislators Resist Tax Hike to Rebuild L.A.
By Ralph Frammolino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NOT SO INCUMBENT: It used to be a real vote-getter if the...
By Dennis Mclellan and Jerry Hicks and Len Hall
L.A. Riots Spark Fear in Travelers : Tourism: Business leaders fear backlash may harm what was expected to be a good summer for Southland attractions.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
When Your Nose Knows Something's Wrong
By Ralph Vartabedian
BOOK REVIEW : Yet Another Paean to Society's Unloved : HER MONSTER, \o7 by Jeff Collignon\f7 , Soho Press, $18.95; 230 pages
By Carolyn See, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Newsy Greeting From Year of Your Birth
By Lynn Simross
Victims or Victors? : Women in Iran Make Gains but Must Endure Restraints Some Find Intolerable
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hope for Children of AIDS Families
By Emily Adams
On the Run to 100 : Paul Spangler's 90s are a 'time of enchantment.' Now his sights are set on marking a century at the N.Y. marathon.
By Beverly Beyette, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Getting Credit : Yes, You Can Obtain a Bank Card at a Low Rate--and Without Paying Expensive Fees
By Lynn Simross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Allergy to Latex, Used in Medical and Household Supplies, Can Kill : * Health: The problem does not stop latex condoms from being the 'barrier of choice' in the AIDS battle.
By Sandy Rovner, THE WASHINGTON POST
Brought Together for the Sake of a Little Girl
By Sachi Kaneshiro
New Sex Roles for Men, Women
By Linda Giuca and Colin Mcenroe, THE HARTFORD COURANT
Where to Find the Lowest Rates
By Lynn Simross
What You Need to Ask
By Lynn Simross
FIXATIONS : Road's Scholars : Route 66 still gives Orange residents Dan Harlow, Rich Huffnagle and Geoffrey Willis their kicks. They say that it's a part of America that needs to be preserved.
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Drug-Affected Children Find Special Care : The experts at the Speech and Language Development Center understand how the kids experience the world.
By Sherry Angel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Balboa Bay Club Goes South for Derby Day
By Kathryn Bold
Hands-On Entertainment : * Families can enjoy boats, mazes, Skid Cars--and they all require active participation.
By Patrick Mott, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Tale of Two Cities: Rich and Poor, Separate and Unequal : Hooliganism wasn't the only driving force in the recent riots
Playing Politics With a Tragedy : Bush aide lays blame for riots on liberal social programs of '60s and '70s
Gorbachev and the Dangers Within
Of the People, by the People: Reallocate Political Power : Government: Traditional politics gives us charge and countercharge. We need people politics for problem-solving.
By Harry C. Boyte, \o7 Harry C. Boyte is the director of Project Public Life, a national civic education initiative based at the University of Minnesota, where he is also a senior fellow at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. \f7
Imagine Life Without a Future : Economic restructuing has eliminated jobs for black youth, but their 'empowerment' must be race-neutral to succeed.
By William Julius Wilson, \f7 and \o7 William Julius Wilson, a leading expert on urban poverty, is the Lucy Flower University Professor of Sociology and Public Policy at the University of Chicago. His most recent book is "The Truly Disadvantaged" (1990).
A Department Deluded by Its Rhetoric : Police: The LAPD suffers from a familiar syndrome: 'We are better than others and have nothing to learn from them.'
By Bryce Nelson, \o7 Bryce Nelson, a professor of journalism at USC, was director of press informationfor the Christopher Commission, which examined the Los Angeles Police Department after the Rodney King incident. \f7
PLATFORM : Not a Trial by Poll
\f7 and \o7 W. F. RYLAARSDAM, a judge in the Orange County Superior Court, comments on the judicial system and the Rodney King case:
Appeal Court May Uphold Ban on Crosses : Symbol: A lower court had ruled that the Mt. Soledad and Mt. Helix fixtures violate consitutional ban on mixing church and state.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Dedicates 200-Bed Otay Mesa Jail : Relief: The new lockup is expected to handle video arraignment procedures for up to 68 people a day.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roommate of Slain Woman, 79, Held
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teacher Pleads Guilty to Rape of His Student : Crime: The Fallbrook band instructor could receive up to three years in prison. He must also stand trial in Bakersfield.
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mexico Fishermen Hoping to Plant the Seeds of Their Future : Marine biology: An Oxnard lab has developed technology that, if successful, could sustain shrinking abalone populations.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Petti Appeal Attacks Wiretaps : Courts: Attorney wants reputed mobster's money-laundering conviction overturned because of the government's use of 'roving wiretaps.'
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crime Victims Want City to Open Office for Them
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Three Teen-Agers Slain at Kearny Mesa Hotel : Crime: More than 50 calls had been placed to the room in the two days leading up to shootings.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vice Admiral Takes the Blame in Tailhook Scandal
From Staff and Wire Reports
Aid Sought for Riot Victims
SAN DIEGO : Slain Son's Father Turns Self In
\o7 Associated Press\f7
OCEANSIDE : Task Force Makes Arrest
Rain Falls in Some Areas of County
Shots Fired From Truck Wound Two on Vista Street
By Caroline Lemke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Number of Hate Crimes Up Sharply in County : Violence: Incidents occurred at rate of 9.7 per month, up from 7.6 crimes monthly the previous year.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Population Up Slightly, State Says
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pollutant Warnings Ordered : Health: Supervisors tell firms to notify residents if emissions raise cancer risk by more than 10 in a million.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Riot Aftermath : L.A. Groups Carry Protests to Simi Valley : King case: The gathering outside the courthouse is peaceful, but some shouting matches erupt. Members of several black and gay rights organizations take part.
By Phil Sneiderman and Carlos Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Big Brothers Proposes Card Club in Oxnard
By Jane Hulse, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
City Proved Too Peaceful to Merit Inclusion in Riot Reaction TV Talk
By Tony Perry
Suit Seeks Clean-Air Rules for Oil Rigs : Environment: The federal government is accused of delaying issuance of the regulations for offshore drilling platforms.
By Ron Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Addicts' Program to Limit Methadone
By Jane Hulse
OXNARD : Baseball Stadium Discussion Delayed
By Santiago O'Donnell
Oxnard : Tires on 35 City Vehicles Slashed
By Santiago O'Donnell
VENTURA : Police Seek Man Who Robbed Bank
By Kay Saillant
Countywide : Late-Season Storm Brings Brief Showers
By Patrick Mccartney
Countywide : 75 Firefighters Fought Riot Blazes
By Larry Speer
Countywide : Dedicated Public Service Earns 2 County Workers Top Awards
By Larry Speer
Countywide : Public Emergency Declared at Airport
By Larry Speer
Countywide : Highway to Get 43 Emergency Phones
By Scott Graves
FILLMORE : Suit Filed to Block Sand, Gravel Mine
By Janet Bergamo
SIMI VALLEY : Man to Be Tried as Adult in '86 Slaying
By Ron Soble
FILLMORE : High School Blends Cultures for Cinco de Mayo Festival
By Janet Bergamo
FILLMORE : Agriculture Teacher Resigns, Will Move
By Janet Bergamo
THOUSAND OAKS : Residents Fight Plan for Radio Antenna
By Psyche Pascual
How to Help
By Kay Saillant
Simi Valley to Help Pay for College Arts Center : City Council: Moorpark's two-year school will use the money in building a 400-seat theater.
By Psyche Pascual, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Effort to Aid Riot Victims Growing : Donations: Service agencies are sending truckloads of goods to South L.A. Ministers plan local forums on racism.
By Kay Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Campaign Calendar
ELECTIONS 23RD STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Gloves Come Off After Hayden's Call for Ethics Code
By Nancy Hill-holtzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Riot Aftermath : Unrest Exposes Training Needs, Top Officer Says : Law enforcement: Deputy Chief Kroeker adds that recent incidents also show community-based policing's value.
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Riot Aftermath : Roberti Urges Harsher Laws for Looters and Arsonists : Legislation: The senator admits even tougher penalties probably wouldn't have prevented last week's destruction.
By Sam Enriquez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Graders Roll In, Protesters Follow : Parks: Malibu Lake residents briefly stop work on a road through public land that owners of a nearby parcel are threatening to pave.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sick of That Commotion : Encino: Singer Smokey Robinson is accused in a lawsuit of unneighborly conduct.
By Carol Watson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Q&A Candidates Views on the Issues. One in a series : Senate: 23rd District
SANTA CLARITA : Head Start Program to Be Held in Park
By Hugo Martin
BURBANK : Extension OKd for Wal-Mart Talks
By Greg Braxton
WOODLAND HILLS : Bernson Seeks More Funds for Litigation
By John Schwada
RESEDA : Fire Damages Church Office
By Lorna Fernandes
PIERCE COLLEGE : Debaters Win National Honors
VALLEY COLLEGE : 2 Battle to Lead Teachers Guild
By Robert Finkel
PACOIMA : Youth Center's Contract Extended
By Amy Pyle
Fantasy 5 Results
Riot Aftermath : Were All Deaths in Toll Really Riot-Related? : Investigation: Some authorities believe that several of the 58 slayings listed as part of the violence may have had other causes. Coroner's office stands by the numbers.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Riot Aftermath : One Grocery Was Saved by Homeless : Community: Residents of a tent city next door to Paul and Helen Chan's market prevented the store from burning down.
By Laurie Becklund, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Riot Aftermath : Experts Warn of Dangers That Might Be in Rubble : Toxic substances: Officials say at least half of the more than 5,000 burned buildings contained asbestos. Cleanup crews need to be careful.
By Judy Pasternak and Maura Dolan, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Riot Aftermath : Spared by Riots, USC Intent on Its Own Damage Control : Campus: School uses phone banks and mailings to soothe nerves of students, parents, alumni and donors who might reconsider ties.
By Larry Gordon, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Riot Aftermath : How to Help
By Cecilia Rasmussen
Leaders Speak, But No One Is Listening : BILL BOYARSKY
Riot Aftermath : Scores of Suspects Arrested in Riots Turned Over to INS : Police: Immigrant advocates say action inflamed situation and violated LAPD policy.
By Patrick Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The wrong place . . . : The looting and gutting of Glasser...
By Steve Harvey
Riot Aftermath : Still Reaching Out : Aid: A free food distribution center, Project Reach, was burned out in the riots. The needy ask: Why?
By Tammerlin Drummond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Riot Aftermath : After First Moments, Cameraman Lost Empathy With Rioters
By Penelope Mcmillan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Auditors Cite Lax Control, Lavish Spending at LACTC
By Mark A. Stein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fraternity Suspensions Upheld
From a Times Staff Writer
Long Beach Study Questions Savings From Using Deputies : Police: Auditor says contract with Sheriff's Department would save $14.5 million, in contrast to $29-million estimate. But critics challenge report.
By Roxana Kopetman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Young-Life Preservers : Grieving Parents Help Push Pool-Safety Products, CPR
By Donnette Dunbar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
K-8 Class Sizes Grow Steadily, Strain System : Education: Teachers fear pupils will get get less help since population growth and budget cuts show no signs of waning.
By Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawyer Guilty of Faking Car Crashes to Get Insurance : Conspiracy: The Costa Mesa attorney and his assistant are convicted of running a ring that staged collisions and collected on phony claims.
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Death, Then Rage Against a System That Won't Listen
By Dana Parsons
Tustin : Rooster Boosters Win Council Over
By Malakia Brown
Anaheim City Budget
ANAHEIM : Admitted Molester Loses Slander Suit
By Matt Lait
TUSTIN : Buena Park : Business-License Amnesty Re-Enacted
This Doctor's Prescription: Revolution
By Lily Dizon
LAGUNA HILLS : Mission Viejo Co. Sues City Over Land
By Greg Hernandez
ANAHEIM : Tight Budget Plan Trims 32 City Jobs
By Terry Spencer
DANA POINT : City Commission Posts to Be Filled
By Len Hall
COSTA MESA : College to Introduce Phone Registrations
By Lynda Natali
NEWPORT BEACH : Fire Station Design to Be Re-Examined
By Lisa Mascaro
BUENA PARK : Council to Study City-School Theater
By Mary Anne Perez
SANTA ANA : Court Orders Release of Bolsa Chica Draft
By Bill Billiter
Countywide : Riots Lend Celebration New Feeling
By Greg Hernandez
LAGUNA BEACH : Head-On Crash Kills 1 Driver, Injures 2nd
COSTA MESA : Anti-Gang Group Dinner Is Tonight
By Lynda Natali
Report of 2 UCI Rapes Investigated : Mystery: Four men allegedly assaulted two women last month. No victims have come forth. Students plan rally.
By Thuan Le, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Killing of Homeless Man Shocks Friends : Shooting: Police had no reason to fire at unarmed drug addict, they say. He is described as quiet and kind.
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pringle Complains to GOP About Primary Foe's Attack
By Dave Lesher, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Trial of Gionis in Assault on Wayne, Luby Nears Finish
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Videotape Has Murder Defendant Describing Victim's Plea for Lives
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
To Him, Legend Is Just a Swing and a Myth
By Thomas Bonk
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Stars Go Out but Rangers Win, 4-2
By Dan Hafner
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ryan Shaky Again, but Rangers Rally, Win
By Dan Hafner
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Wins Easily Over Baudone
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NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets' Leaky Infield Helps Astros Beat Fernandez
By Dan Hafner
Starters' Woes Endure; Padres Lose to Expos
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICA'S CUP '92 : All Aboard to Report on Boat Races : Media: Interest has fallen short of projections, but the America's Cup has attracted a cross-section of people to cover the event.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orioles Reliving Days of '89
By Mike Littwin, THE BALTIMORE SUN
Soccer
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Tyson Is Sent to Solitary for Making Threat
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Grigsby Draws the Attention of Olympic Team
By Dave Mckibben
USD, SDSU Women In NCAA Championships
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mira Mesa's Hause Stops Patrick Henry
PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Lefferts' Spot in the Rotation May Depend on Start Saturday
By Bob Nightengale
WAC Alters Tournament, Bowl Tie-Breaker Formats
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Dodgers Pick Up Where They Left Off, Losing
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tettleton's Guess Is Right and Angels Lose
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NBA PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Ewing Saves Victory for Knicks
By Dan Hafner
OUTDOOR NOTES : Another Delay Keeping Haiwee Reservoir From Opening
By Pete Thomas
Pyramid Has A Little of Everything
Pomona-Pitzer Sends Kirtman to the Cowboys
By Mitch Polin
Sockers Ready to Party After Overtime Victory : Soccer: McGeough's goal gives defending MSL champions a 5-4 victory and a 3-0 lead in series against Dallas.
By John Geis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Given Ray of Hope in the 7th, Poly Shades Grant, 8-7
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Impeccable Timing Results in State Title for Pierce : College volleyball: Brahmas upset Long Beach in final after losing twice to Vikings during regular season.
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Melendez, Pepperdine Rock CSUN
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cal Lutheran Victimized With No One at Home, 5-4
By Vince Kowalick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Aguilar Sets School Record With 8th Home Run in Hart Victory
Simi Valley High first baseman Aaron Fischer, who batted...
Salkeld Record Would Be Cowan's Biggest Victory
By Vince Kowalick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Steps Taken to Safeguard Teams at Risk
Dunham to Resign Post in Moorpark Athletics
Burkhart the Choice to Coach Women's Volleyball at Moorpark
By David Coulson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Martin Denied Salary Claim Against Northridge, Agent Says
By Ron Twersky, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
No Parting Shot Taken by Webster : Kings: Fired coach avoids controversy in first interview since his dismissal.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Murray Is Entering NBA Draft : Basketball: UCLA forward tells Coach Jim Harrick he will pass up final year of eligibility.
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Happy Note : For a Change, Clipper Season Ends Without Tales of What Might Have Been
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Daly Says Pistons Heard Enough : Pro basketball: After nine seasons, he steps down as coach, saying they need another voice.
From Associated Press
King Denies Allegations He Cheated Tyson
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Orders Tyson Accounting
Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Hayes Ready to Return to Right Field
By Helene Elliott
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Hatcher Goes to the Disabled List
Associated Press
COLLEGE BASEBALL : Three Bruins Invited to Olympic Tryouts
By Gary Klein
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Javier Mourns While He Plays
By Bill Plaschke
No City Slicker : Susan Butcher, Four-Time Iditarod Champion, Lives Hundreds of Miles From Civilization in Alaska, and She Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way
By Pete Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jurisprudence
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LOS ALAMITOS : Carter Eating Well in California
By Steve Andersen, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jurisprudence
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Clerks Will Take Dispute to the Picket Line Today
By Jay Hovdey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jurisprudence
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16 Soccer Fans Are Killed When Stands Collapse
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Preakness Is Still Possible for A.P. Indy
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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College Sports
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College Sports
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College Sports
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Jurisprudence
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The Shape of Speed
ESPN Still Afloat in Uncharted Water : America's Cup: Network took a chance on sailing's World Series in 1983 and it paid off.
By Larry Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Still a Big Number : In 1972, Title IX Was to Provide Equality for Girls' Sports, but Problems Still Exist
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rams Want a Run for Their Money
By Mike Penner
The Panel
Estancia Coach Has Bridged the Gaps
By Barbie Ludovise
Mark Christensen of Trabuco Hills High School has orally...
By Mike Reilley
Prep Roundup
PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills Continues Rush to Softball Title
By Fernando Dominguez
Smith Resigns as Basketball Coach at Servite High
By Mike Reilley
No. 5 Capistrano Valley Defeats Top-Ranked Irvine in Volleyball
Greene Returns to His Element
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Five-Run Fifth Helps UC Irvine Defeat Chapman
Boyd, DeWalt Receive Softball Honors From Big West
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Pair Comes Out of Nowhere to Make Marks in Track and Field
By Robyn Norwood
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