- Fast-Track Democracy : Pollster, Delegation Give Soviet Reformists a Quick Course in U.S. Multiparty System
- Court Urged to Uphold Flag-Burning Ban : Law: Bush Administration attorneys called upon the Supreme Court to protect the flag as a national symbol "special to us as a people" and reverse its ruling of last year.
- Triple Crown Poll
- He's Still Dedicating His Life to Fight Game
- Jury Verdict on Hostage Issue
- JAZZ REVIEW : Veteran Artist Anita O'Day Proves She Can Still Run With the Best of 'Em
- Media : SEX! SCANDAL! TRIVIA! : Is this news? To Britons it is. Read all about it in the London tabloids, those feisty, irreverent purveyors of sin, society, sob stories--and occasionally even news. To millions of daily readers all over England, the mixture is irresistible.
- Bugged by Water Issue
- 600 Positions Cut by L.A. Schools...
- MOVIES - May 15, 1990
- MOVIES - May 15, 1990
- Worst Fire Season in Decades Seen
- Plan to Force Suspected Drug Planes to Land Expected : Narcotics: White House to ask Congress for power short of 'shooting the bad guys down.' A private pilots' group expresses 'grave concern.'
- SIGN OF TIMES: As the county grows,...
- City Orders Skid Row Hotel to Be Evacuated
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Honeymoon': Weak Humor in a Stale Plot
- TURBULENCE: Fed up with delays at the...
- HELLO, DOLLY: Executives at Curiosity, a new...
- THAT'S THE WAY IT IS: When Soviet...
- Bicycle Fatalities Increasing : Traffic: The death of a 66-year-old cyclist Saturday points up the danger that riders face on Orange County's crowded roadways.
- ANAHEIM : Gunman Misses Freeway Driver
- Names in the News - May 15, 1990
- Names in the News - May 15, 1990
- Names in the News - May 15, 1990
- Names in the News - May 15, 1990
- Names in the News - May 15, 1990
- Names in the News - May 15, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 15, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 15, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 15, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - May 15, 1990
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bell Helicopter to Lay Off 115
- Inventories Unchanged in March; Sales Increase .6%
- Taiwan Move in U.S. Banking Is Just a Start : Investment: Groups from Taiwan are buying banks to help support the growing Taiwanese business community here. The diversification marks a change in their strategy.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Joblessness in EC 8.5%
- California IN BRIEF : ATHERTON : School Fight Blamed on Racial Tensions
- LOCAL : OC Court Commissioner Asked to Resign After Cocaine Arrest
- WORLD : Slayer Rabbi Borne to Prison
- COLUMN LEFT : Investments in Making Peace Work : The lion's share of the dividend should go to six major areas of national need.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : PROOF POSITIVE : Certainty is a comforting concept, but scientists say it hardly ever exists. History is littered with convictions that were eventually found to be false.
- MUSIC
- Half of Ewing Not Enough for the Knicks : Eastern Conference: Pistons take 3-1 edge with 102-90 victory. New York's foul-plagued center has 30 points after playing six minutes in first half.
- DANCE REVIEWS : Cast Changes on Repeat of Diaghilev Program
- MEDIA : SDSU Council Holds Key to Fate of Campus Radio
- P.M. BRIEFING : State to Fight GM Pension Hikes : Michigan Treasurer to Oppose GM Executive Pension Hikes
- Death of a Martyr Shakes the Land of Untouchables
- NATION : Mandela Ticker Tape Parade Set
- Mitterrand Joins Marchers Protesting Anti-Semitism
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Fraternity Watched Over Racist Incident
- 2 Classrooms Destroyed in $500,000 Fire : Simi Valley: A faulty clock at Park View Elementary School sparks the blaze. About 130 first- and second-graders will be displaced.
- Making a Case for Car-Pool Lanes : Prop. 111 Would Aid Riverside and Orange Counties
- Suns Keep Heads Out of Clouds : Phoenix: Despite needing only one victory to clinch, they know that cornered Lakers often prove dangerous.
- USC's Selman Gets Her Point Across : Track and field: Sophomore javelin thrower is favored to win her second Pac-10 title in a row. An NCAA title is within her reach.
- SHORT TAKES : Singer Patti Page Gets Married
- Art Museums Growing Leery of Loans : Auctions: Collectors are putting on the block pricey works that were intended to be gifts.
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Mozart Orchestra in Season Finale at Wilshire Ebell
- WALTER P. BLASS : Still Banking on the Future : Bullish Mortgage Firm Homes In on Ever-Growing Need
- Walesa Opens Attack on Former Allies : Poland: 'I want to have a war' to stir up ideas, says the Solidarity chief. He is dissatisfied with the pace of reform.
- LOCAL : Police Seek Motive in Killing of Ailing Man in Woodland Hills
- BOOK REVIEW : In This Irish Village, the Bad Moods Rage On : A BORDER STATION<i> by Shane Connaughton</i> St. Martin's Press $14.95, 164 pages
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Governor Gains 2nd Grandson
- Re-Face The Future: Designer Mr. Blackwell, best...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Incinerators OKd Despite Objections
- BUENA PARK : Hearing Slated for Redevelopment Plan
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Breast Cancer Survival Rate May Double, Study Finds : Treatment: A combination of bone marrow transplants and high doses of drugs is credited for 58% of patients being free of the disease after one year.
- Reconstructed 19th-Century Mansion Opens to 250 Visitors
- GARDEN GROVE : City Will Take Part in Monorail Plans
- Fire Destroys 2 Rooms at Simi Valley School
- Moorpark Blanks Cerritos to Win Berth in State Finals
- Time Is No Equalizer for Mike Tyson's Next Opponent
- THE SIDELINES : Duke Athlete-Scholars Honored
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress in State Tournament for Second Consecutive Season
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Ban on English Soccer Teams May Lengthen
- POP WEEKEND : The Heat Was On but Lightning Didn't Strike Toots Show
- Undercutting Prices of Competition Is Legal, Justices Rule
- DeBartolo Extends Pact With Campeau: Campeau Corp....
- Columbia Pictures Lures Top Producer Away From Fox : Entertainment: James Brooks signed a seven-year deal. He will be developing TV and film projects for his new partner.
- Health-Care Executives Best Paid: Health-care chief executives...
- WORLD : British Flower Bed Bomb Hurts 6
- WORLD : Crocodile Eats Repairman
- PERSPECTIVE ON 'THE VISION THING' : Stay the Benign, Unruffled Course : Rhetoric and grand posturing have their moments. But democracy's finest hour is not one of them.
- City Manager Skippers--and Rocks--the Boat : City Hall: Ventura's John Baker, viewed by many as an abrupt, results-oriented person, faces perhaps his toughest task.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Cancer Drug Shows Promise
- OXNARD : Firefighters Endorse Utility Tax Increase
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Golden Pheasant's Impressive Win Is Just Another Goal for Gretzky
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Fresno Player Shot in Leg
- NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS : Kronemann, Lubner Lose to Pros in Final
- SHORT TAKES : Stones Pick Dan Reed Network
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Aguilera Shocks Becker
- Lakers' Riley Voted Coach of the Year
- SHORT TAKES : 'As Nasty as They Wanna Be' Album's Obscenity Trial Begins
- DANCE REVIEWS : Horton's 'Sarong' Revived by Ailey Company at Wiltern
- Mexico Takes Step to Privatize Banks: Eight...
- Brazil Frees Stock Speculator: A Brazilian judge...
- Oh, Give Them a Home: Japanese, Americans in Architectural Exchange : Trade: Katsumi Sato can retreat to his log cabin near Mt. Fuji. Across the Pacific, a Californian sells "re-interpretations" of Japanese country homes.
- Kohl May Seek Early Union Vote
- 2 U.S. Servicemen Slain Near Philippines Base : Military: Communist rebels are suspected. Meanwhile, talks on the future of American installations begin.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Seinfeld Admits Shallowness
- Prostitution Ring Using Body-Builders Uncovered
- STATE : S.F. Gunman Kills 1, Wounds 6
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Broadway a Mess,' Webber Says
- Two Yemens Unite Armies as Historic Merger Nears : Middle East: Diplomats expect the nations, one conservative and one Marxist, to declare union soon.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Review of 9 MOVE Convictions Urged
- Shooting May Be First by Asian Gangs in Pomona : Violence: A 16-year-old is killed in a drive-by attack. The city has long been plagued by black and Latino gangs.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Ministry Property Request to Be Studied
- Returning From Infinity and Other Lessons for Parents : School: Highland Hall offers six night courses so adults can experience what and how their children are learning.
- LA HABRA : 2 Suspects Sought in Pizza Hut Shootings
- DANCE REVIEWS : 'After Eden' 2 Decades After Its Creation
- P.M. BRIEFING : 3,000 Strike at Cincinnati Bell
- NATION : Hubble Scope Not Seeing Stars
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- LOCAL : Ruling on Krishna Case Delayed
- 2 U.S. Airmen Killed at Base in Philippines : Military: The shootings, believed to be the work of Communist rebels, come on the eve of talks on the future of American bases.
- Making Peace With Parents : Families: Honest communication makes a mother or father's death easier to bear.
- Manager Wounds Gunman During Restaurant Heist
- THE SIDELINES : Coach Who Quit in Scandal Hired
- Chuck Finley Is Angel of the Week
- SHORT TAKES : Judge Rejects Courthouse Scene
- Mission Accomplished, but 'Stuff's a Wonder
- Bogarde's Long-Awaited Return May Be His Last Film
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : No Letup in Floods; Hundreds More Flee
- Nehemiah West Backers Face First Key Test : Housing: Developers of project for South-Central community go before a council committee today in bid to buy 12-acre LANCER site from the city.
- Residents Are Fighting Developers for Enough Room for a View : Land-use: Homeowners who paid plenty for the scenery are ready to do battle to keep it.
- MISSION VIEJO : $12,900 Donation to Meal Service Urged
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : Golden Boys, Princes of Darkness
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE TENNIS ROUNDUP : Saddleback Wins Team, Doubles Titles
- THE SIDELINES : Georgia Tech's Scott Will Forgo Senior Season, Enter NBA Draft
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Griffey Takes Charge and Leads the Mariners Over Yankees, 10-5
- States Group Joins Fray on Arts Funding : Grants: Assembly of State Art Agencies believes congressional controls over the NEA are inevitable. It proposes shifting most of the aid to state councils.
- Comedian Dice Adds Spice to 'SNL' Ratings
- DANCE REVIEWS : Joffrey Ballet Essays Jooss' 'Green Table' at the Pavilion
- Video works by artist Ilene Segalove, now...
- COLUMN ONE : Turning a New Page in History : Prejudice and hardship buried the works of early black authors for years. But now, researchers are rediscovering the books and the truths they told.
- He's Perfectly at Home With Family Role-Reversals
- California IN BRIEF : TWENTYNINE PALMS : Official Quits; Wife Had Been Arrested
- Jordanian Police Disperse Marchers at Entry to Israel
- VILLA PARK : Bart Has an Attitude School Approves of
- Two Hostages Out, and Hundreds to Go : The upfront issue now is getting everyone's prisoners exchanged. The heat is on to play the Israel connection.
- PREP REVIEW / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : County Golf Teams Hoping for a Stroke of Luck
- Fieldy Scores 1 1/4-Length Win at Belmont Park
- NCAA TENNIS : Stanford Routs Florida to Win Women's Team Championship
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cook Benefits From Move to Starter
- SHORT TAKES : Brenda Lee Has Fan--Madonna
- TV Reviews : Heavy-Handed Narration Undermines 'Local Heroes'
- In Academe, Misogyny Meets Its Match: Misandrosy : Behavior: The uproar at Mills College illustrates a nasty new trend: man-hating. What parent would send a son into such an environment?
- Police Seek 2 Men, Truck in Freeway Shooting : Crime: The victim clings to life with a bullet wound to the head. His sister says there was a verbal altercation between occupants of the two vehicles.
- Man Killed by Train as He Walks on Tracks
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Detroit 'Murder' Joke Bombs
- Malcolm A. Love; Oversaw Birth of San Diego State
- Big Job on Tap : Conservation: Gerard McKay will help decide who gets more or less if L.A. rations water.
- Daily Service Updates Battle on Abortion
- LOCAL : Missing Tustin Man, 78, Found
- SANTA ANA : Man Set Afire When Gas Can Explodes
- COUNTYWIDE : Class Helps Children Become Self-Reliant
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Australian Tools May Date to 50,000 Years
- Timing Isn't Right for New Traffic Signal
- Status Remains Quo on Winfield; Witt Joins Yankees
- Borg Wins $12,500 in Damages From Suit Against Magazine
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Titans Capture Big West Title Despite 11-5 Loss
- PREAKNESS : Favorite Is Hard to Pick as 2nd Leg of Triple Crown Nears Starting Gate
- THE SIDELINES : Basketball Coach Arrested
- TV Reviews : KNBC Offers Temperate 'Rock the House'
- DANCE REVIEW : Jazz Unlimited Emits Few Sparks During La Jolla Museum Premieres
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Madonna Pumps It Up With 'Blond Ambition'
- A Warmer Climate for Furniture Makers : Mexico: Fleeing anti-smog laws, some Los Angeles manufacturers flock south, where environmental laws are less restrictive.
- Deng Meets Mubarak, Proves He's Still Alive
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Pro-Israeli General Offers Hostage Deal
- Vandals Blamed for Gasoline Spill Into L.A. River
- Hazardous Waste Site Problems Collecting : Disposal: It will be at least two years before permanent locations can start accepting household toxic wastes. Officials suspect some of the material is ending up in Lopez Canyon.
- 200-Mile Ride Ends in Death for Bicyclist : Fatality: The 66-year-old Newport Beach man is struck on Santa Ana Canyon Road. Police ask for help in finding the driver of the vehicle.
- NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS : The Pros Hold Off Pros-to-Be to Win Men's Doubles Final
- Fittipaldi Has Pole for Week With 225.301
- At least 65 people, including 24 police...
- BETTING THE SYSTEMS : Accountant Plays Handicappers' Picks to Show
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Market Watch : Emotion, Facts Coincide
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mazda Sending Cars to Siberia
- Stroh Interested in Heileman Brewing: Stroh Brewery...
- 3 Baltic Leaders Ask Gorbachev for Early Talks : Secession: They press independence drive. Lithuania prepares to circumvent the Kremlin's economic blockade by bringing in oil by sea.
- NATION : Brain-Dead Woman Dies Before Life-Support Is Disconnected
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Insects Run but Crabs Gallop
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Of Guns and Roses: Mother's Day Event Offers the Former : Weapons: One dealer at the Ventura firearms show said such gatherings may be "legislated out" by anti-crime laws.
- ROTC Students at CSUN Report No Hostility : Sexual bias: Campus protests against a ban on gays receiving scholarships or serving in the military after graduation have left the university's 21 Air Force cadets relatively unaffected.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Ouch! Back Pain Strikes 4 of 5 Americans : Prevention: Losing weight and exercising correctly can offer protection or minimize problems with your back. And Mom was right--good posture habits can also help.
- Riley Finally Receives His Share of Credit
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 70TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Where Badham, Ferguson Part Company
- TENNIS / ITALIAN OPEN : Gilbert Starts Slowly but Defeats Pugh
- Now Lakers Need to Three-Peat : Game 4: Magic scores playoff-best 43 points, but his teammates falter as balanced Sun attack prevails, 114-101. Lakers must win Tuesday at the Forum.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Despair of the Rich and Famous Is 'Overexposed'
- Doughnut Shop Trying to Survive a Dunkin'
- 10 Years Later, Mt. St. Helens' Mark Indelible
- Contenders and Issues: Highlights of the Debate
- COUNTYWIDE : County Issue Population Slowdown a Good Thing?
- Maybe Her Lawyers Wanted It for Evidence at the Next Trial
- ORANGE : School Board Head Will Run for Mayor
- GRAND PRIX RACING : San Marino Event Goes to Patrese
- Bulls Win; 76ers Run on Empty Again : Eastern Conference: Philadelphia wastes nine-point lead in fourth quarter at home and now trails, three games to one. Jordan scores 45 in Chicago's 111-101 victory.
- PREAKNESS : Mister Frisky Takes to Track at Pimlico
- Early Curtain for Show, Padres : Baseball: Tim Wallach drove in eight of the Expos' 15 runs and Oil Can Boyd pitched a shutout.
- 2,200 Fans Are Certain About the Appeal of Fred Penner
- The Road to 'Sleaze' Leads to Channel 2 : Ratings: KCBS reporter Dorothy Lucey gets an assignment so tawdry it makes Johnny Carson's monologue.
- Dry Martinez
- Sherwood on 'Murphy Brown' Is Not a 'Ditz,' Faith Ford Declares
- PEOPLE WATCH
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Carcass' an Eloquent Testament to Survival
- High Court Won't Hear Asbestos Suits : Public health: U.S. high court refuses to hear arguments by California and 29 other states on removal costs for schools and other government buildings.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Varian to Trim Jobs, Sell Assets
- Market Watch : 'Nerds' at Rating Agencies Are Wall Street Prophets : Bonds: Doormats in the '80s, firms like Standard & Poor's gain new importance. Junk bonds, it seems, really were junk.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Defends His Wife's Actions
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CRUZ : Boat Captain Jailed in Alleged Attack
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Girl Born to Capshaw-Spielberg
- 45 Firefighters Felled by West German Blaze
- Death Penalty Controversy Trails Bird
- WORLD : Gorbachev Rejects Freedom Moves by Latvia and Estonia
- MOORPARK : Suspect in Slaying Arrested at Home
- Louisiana State basketball Coach Dale Brown said...
- CYCLING TOUR DE TRUMP : Once Along for Ride, Alcala Goes On to Win
- Flag Defacement
- SHORT TAKES : 'Back to Future' Trio to Screen
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Feinstein, Van de Kamp Go All Out : Debate: They spar over ethics, taxes and who is better able to lead California into the future. The clash on TV is a first.
- New Programs Give Kids Places to Go, Things to Do : Schools: A growing number of preteens are latchkey kids. As a result, educators are organizing activity groups to keep them out of trouble.
- Dubinin Tells Graduates Cold War Is Out of Date
- WORLD : U.S., Iran Settle 'Small Claims'
- Neither Bullets Nor Age Has Slowed John Paul : Religion: Nine years after the attempt on his life, and approaching 70, the pontiff finishes his exhausting visit to Mexico.
- Helping Workers Scarred by Death : Proposal: Program would aid emergency services personnel who have suffered psychological trauma in their work.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ocean Wall Report Headed for Review
- COMMENTARY : Witt Never Welcomed a Hero's Welcome
- PHOENIX OFF-ROAD RACE : Gordon Wins in Dirt, Plans to Get Out
- South Korean Kim Bong Jung retained his...
- Wendy Wyland ended her 16-year diving career...
- Parrish's Performance Gives Offense a Lift : Angels: Catcher responds to Blyleven's criticism with three hits, including a home run and three runs batted in.
- ART
- MOVIE REVIEW : Reality Gets Molested by Romance in 'Show of Force'
- Inroads for Blacks in Show BizThe appointment...
- Elections Rebuff Kohl, May Slow Reunification
- Talks Open on U.S. Bases in Philippines : Military: Violent protests mark the opening of negotiations a day after guerrillas killed two U.S. servicemen.
- Land Developers Leery of Wetland Protection Pact
- Dow Hits Record High : Up 19.95 in Near Record '90 Trading
- 1 Arrested in Protest at L.A. Country Club
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Let Residents Discard Bulky Items
- Motorcyclist Dies in Early Morning Crash
- COSTA MESA : Moppets See the Wonders of a Garden
- COSTA MESA : 2 Bounty Hunters Bagged by Police
- LAGUNA BEACH : Controversial Park Plans to Be Reviewed
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Paraphilia Spans Extremes of Sexual Disorders : Mental illness: Unusual behaviors range from obscene phone calls to rape and child abuse. Their cause may lie in the brain, not immorality.
- It Comes Natural--With Hard Work : Motor racing: Mitch Payton was a motorcycle champion who has become an auto champion after an accident robbed him of the use of his legs.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : This Time, the Heavens Do Norman a Favor
- Seles Defeats Navratilova in Straight Sets : Italian Open: She needs only 53 minutes in the final for 6-1, 6-1 victory against the world's second-ranked woman.
- Baseball's Forbidding City : A Player Can Get Lost in Montreal--and That's What Some Want
- Whitesnake Enshrouded in Cliches at Irvine
- Some Icy Chills From New Zealand
- American Stores May Sell Off Unit: American...
- Book on Nomura Lands U.S. Author in British Court
- Tunisia Leader to Visit U.S.
- Gunmen Kill 4 in Reputed Texas Gambling Center
- Malcolm A. Love; Oversaw Birth of San Diego State
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : John-John Actor May Forgo Bar
- Men Offer Mixed Opinions on Male Birth Control Pill : Contraception: Men's rights activists applaud option, but others raise concerns over side effects.
- 7 Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Teen-Ager
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Birth Control Pill Called Safer
- 'City Boys' vs. the Agro-Welfare Monster : House Panel Determinedly Challenging Size, Purpose and Morality of Programs
- Tutu Calls U.S. Rights Struggle Inspiring
- THE SIDELINES : Blatt's Murder Trial Under Way
- Titan Softball Team Earns NCAA Playoff Berth
- GARDEN GROVE : Initiative Pushed to Ban Oil Drilling
- Finley Lets Angels Clear the Air, 8-4
- BY THE NUMBERS : Films That Hit $100 Million Most Quickly
- Rapper Calls for Record Companies to Fight Censorship : Pop music: 2 Live Crew's Luther Campbell wants a boycott of stores that won't carry the group's albums.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Four Mohawks Held in Tribal Violence
- World IN BRIEF : MADAGASCAR : Radio Station Seized as Coup Plot Fails
- Hunt Continues for Missing Retiree : Mystery: Police have plenty of clues and two suspects in the disappearance of a Glendale man. But investigators say they need to find the body before they can file charges.
- Motorcyclist Dies in I-8 Accident
- Fire Season Opens Amid Warnings to Residents : Drought: Officials urge safety precautions, calling the county's dry hills and canyons 'a fire time bomb.'
- San Diego State Wins WAC Baseball Championship
- Dodgers Get New Outfielder : Baseball: They trade second baseman Willie Randolph to the Oakland A's for Stan Javier, who will play center field.
- Blue-Plight Special Is Hard to Swallow
- CS Northridge Reaches Division II Softball Final Four for the Final Time
- Burst of Adrenaline Doesn't Necessarily Bring Good Results
- Brokerage Firm Fined $2 Million: The National...
- Blacks Shout Ethnic Slurs, Attack Vietnamese in N.Y. : Race: The victims may have been mistaken for Korean-Americans whose store was boycotted. The incident follows an appeal to end bigotry.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITION 112 : A Crackdown on Ethics Has One Big Catch: Salary Hikes
- 'Second Border' Is Crucial Hurdle for Illegal Aliens
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'The Far Side' Creator Honored
- Police Seek 2 in Shooting on Freeway in Anaheim
- Police Officer Shot in Neck After Chase
- LOCAL ELECTIONS 5th SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Lone Rival Battles the Unknown Factor
- Second Front a Challenge to Migrants
- Lunceford Sisters Teaming Up for Success : Prep softball: Trabuco Hills senior shortstop and sophomore catcher have no problems with sibling rivalry on the field.
- Clark Is on Disabled List; Dunne Likely Replacement
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : R&B; Singers Draw on Gospel Roots for Emotional Intensity
- ART
- Trailer Maker to Shutter Fresno Plant: Fruehauf...