- Cannes Makes His Day : Movies: Clint Eastwood's 'White Hunter' is his third film to be premiered as an official entry in the festival.
- Distributor Passes Up Edwards' Plans for 'Last Exit'
- Fire Closes Bridge Linking Pico Rivera, Montebello
- Don't Tell 'Whole Truth,' Brown Says on Tape : Crime: The murder defendant told his imprisoned daughter their entire family could be jailed in his wife's death.
- Elementary Students Will 'Think Earth'
- Former FBI Agent Miller Waives Jury Trial in Spy Case
- Donna Is No-Show as Valens Gets Star
- CAMARILLO : Public Forum Slated on Economic Future
- Reprise of '88 Playoff Could Be Illuminating
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Santana Romps; Cady Sets RBI Record
- STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Berman Pitches Moorpark to 1st-Round Victory, 5-1
- NAIA DISTRICT 3 BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Cal Lutheran an Inning Away From Confrontation With Azusa Pacific
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sisco Homers and Fullerton Stops San Jose
- Diabetes Group Honors Randolph
- Gartner Shakes Up NBC News
- Petrolane Gas Service LP: The New York...
- Toshiba to Triple Its Irvine Work Force in the Next 2 Years
- AZT Maker Launches HIV Testing Drive : Pharmaceuticals: Activist groups have criticized Burroughs Wellcome. They say the drug, which is key in the fight against AIDS, is priced too high.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Poll Shows Feinstein Barely Leading Race
- Bush to Name Judge Bonner to Head DEA
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL : Smith Admits Campaign Manager Used 'Poor Judgment' on Probe
- Police to Step Up Patrols Near School : Crime: Officers and Roosevelt High officials hope that if students feel safer, more will go to class.
- Liz Taylor Suffers New Infections
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Judge Delays Ruling on School's Closure
- Baltimore Beats Kansas City, 6-4, in East Opener
- Either Way, the Truth Hurts : NBA playoffs: Suns' Kevin Johnson is playing as though he is in pain, but he denies hip is injured.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Couples Stays Under Par, on Top of Pack in Memorial
- Winfield Says No Deal to Angel Trade : Baseball: Move would send Mike Witt to the Yankees, but New York outfielder refuses to go to California, so issue may be settled by arbitrator.
- Padres Win on Homer : Baseball: Shortstop Garry Templeton isn't known for his power, but his second home run in two nights beats Montreal, 5-3.
- Complaints Foul Up Permit Status of Foul Play Club
- For most Southland sports fans, all other...
- Party Leaves Romanian Assembly to Protest Attacks
- LIFE ON THE CIRCUIT : 'Chess' Gains Advantage With Arts Center Fans
- Firearm Safety Bill Vetoed by Deukmejian
- Careful Planning Is the Key to an Easy-Maintenance Flower Garden : Gardening: Preparing space, soil and watering systems before planting will make upkeep much simpler.
- FOREIGN STUDENT ENROLLMENT AT COUNTY COLLEGES
- Police Probe Neglect Issue in Fire Fatal to 5 Children
- UC Irvine Pays Last Respects to Its First Leader : Memorial: 'Chancellor Dan' is honored in the garden he called the heart of the university. His successor says Aldrich will always have a place in its heart.
- Man's Remains Found Near Rural Rainbow
- Tipster's Suit Claims Police Mishandled Investigation : Law enforcement: The informant says errors by officers forced him to defend a costly lawsuit brought by the suspects.
- ANAHEIM : City Workers Learn 'Survival Spanish'
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- Rapist in DNA Test Case Gets 48 Years
- Strict Inglewood High Principal Reassigned : Schools: Backers say he drove out gang activity. Critics say he was too harsh.
- Pipe Bomb Thrown Through Window of Home
- COUNTYWIDE : Athlete May Enter No-Contest Plea
- Long Pitches Golden West Past Cuesta
- O'Bannon Heads 'Fabulous 44' South Team List
- 76ers Hold On to Beat Bulls, Close Series to 2-1 : NBA playoffs: Philadelphia nearly squanders 27-point lead, escapes with 118-112 victory.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Spot Cubs 5 Runs, Come Back to Win, 7-5
- MUSIC REVIEW : S.D. Symphony Is Well Suited to Do Sibelius : Music: A stirring performance under Hans Graf brings out the best in the orchestra: its brass and winds.
- TV Reviews : Reenactments Help Tell 'Story Behind the Story'
- Noriega's Lawyers Met With Castro
- French Trade Accusations on Cemetery Attack : Desecration: Police investigate vandalism of Jewish graves. Political and religious leaders voice horror.
- University Chief Charged With Making Obscene Calls
- Panhandlers Hope Supreme Court Will Be Generous : Homeless: Calling them a 'menace,' a New York court upholds a ban on aggressive beggars in the subway. But advocates plan another appeal.
- FIRED UP FOR EMERGENCIES
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- Environmental Group Stops Navy's Auction of 47 Acres at Miramar
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- It seems we hear stories almost daily...
- Shoppers Stumped : Radical Surgery on Shedding Olive Trees Causes Consternation at The Grove Center
- SIMI VALLEY : Hazardous Wastes Collected Today
- Aerial Spraying Is the Talk of This Town : Health: Reactions in El Cajon to the malathion decision run the gamut from anger to ennui. Many want more information.
- Chet Forte, the Emmy award-winning former director...
- Charlie Wi of Westlake High, the two-time...
- Tenure Requires Winning Shell Game
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Beats Capriati in Italian Open
- Dance and Music Reviews : Political Drama Unfolds in Second Ailey Program
- Wholesale Prices Drop 0.3%, Easing Fears That Inflation Is Heating Up : Economy: Retail sales fell 0.6% in April. The two reports suggest that interest rates have peaked.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CREDIT : Bonds Soar on Signs Economy May Be Cooling
- Susan Oliver; Actress, Accomplished Pilot
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Drug City Security Chief, 2 Others Slain
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Exxon Told to End Cleanup by Aug. 15
- Gunmen Attack Police Station in South Africa
- ANALYSIS / THE NORDIC CONNECTION : Loath to Anger Soviets, Scandinavians Adopt Go-Slow Policy Toward Baltics
- Bishop's Death Colors Pope's Rural Visit With Sadness : Tragedy: John Paul attends a service to mourn the Mexico cleric who died in a plane crash.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : Police Arrest Traffic Judge in Drug Sting
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORWAY : Pair Denies Cheating on North Pole Trek
- Bush Pegs 2019 for Next Giant Step for Man--on Mars : Space: The President does not say how the voyage would be financed. It could cost hundreds of billions and hold grave risks for astronauts.
- Navy Makes Every Drop Count
- Pharmacist Wounded in 3rd Attack in Year
- A Bizarre Murder Case Unfolds in the Palisades
- State OKs Plan to Put Sludge on Farmland : Waste: The city of Los Angeles can truck sewage fertilizer to the Antelope Valley. Environmental officials say it is unsafe.
- Mental Health May Face More Cuts
- Joel Entreken, a transfer from Point Loma...
- Quake-Affected Arts Groups Stranded by Campaign's Failure : Fund-raising: A statewide program for 20 Bay Area organizations has produced only about $10,000 of a projected $550,000.
- Firsich Claims Street Stock Victory
- Chamber Music L.A. Festival Turns to East : Music: Artistic director Yukiko Kamei takes a new approach, including five contemporary Japanese composers in the event.
- Classics Jazz KKGO-FM Ratings : Radio: When the station switched from bop to the three B's, it began a healing process for classical music devotees.
- Trump Says No Deal: Developer Donald J....
- P&G; Pulls Ads From Boston Station Over Critical TV Spot
- Health Care Firm to Reveal Restructuring : Hospitals: Affiliated Medical Enterprises of Orange operates Pacifica Community in Huntington Beach and four others in the West. Creditors will hear its plans.
- Affable 71-Year-Old Doctor Keeps Tuned for Adventure
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NEPAL : King Names Panel to Draft Constitution
- Chula Vista Makes Pitch for UC Campus
- Council OKs $3.6-Billion City Budget
- Fan Accused in Threats to Carson Hospitalized
- CAMARILLO : Moorpark Man Dies in Roll-Over Crash
- Ex-Inmate Sues County Over Loss of Foot : Court: The plaintiff says jail-issued sandals that he was forced to wear for seven days led to the amputation. He seeks compensation.
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- FILLMORE : Agriculture Student Wins Scholarship
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mission Viejo Girls Wait Until End to Win Title
- 5-Run Rally in Final Frame Sinks Palmdale
- Angels Wait as Winfield Fumes in Limbo
- Stierle Dedicates His 1988 Work 'Lacrymosa' to Joffrey's Memory
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Any Man's Death' a Soggy Political Thriller
- Rare Alliance Asks Court to Reconsider Drug Ruling
- Arco Chemical Announces New Fat Substitute : Food: Other firms are ahead on fake fats. But the market could top $1 billion a year, leaving lots of room for newcomers.
- Advantage Life Sees Ames Bankruptcy Hurting Sales
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : TUSTIN : Child Dies, 4 Saved in Apartment Fire
- Lithuania Acts to Overcome Oil Blockade : Baltics: The republic prepares to receive foreign tankers and taps its own fields.
- Waldheim Apologizes to Israel for Falsifying His Army Record
- Frank Sanders; Veteran Pilot, Stunt Flier
- COLUMN ONE : Tiny Guam Captures Its Old Foe : Japanese tourists and investors love this U.S. island territory, bitterly fought over in World War II. They bring billions to the local economy.
- Hopes Rise for Cambodian Visit : Politics: Official returns from Phnom Penh optimistic, but State Department still must decide if dance troupe's visit is a cultural exchange.
- TV Reviews : A Battered Wife's 'Shattered Dreams'
- Currie Focuses on Love Life Ruins, but the Music's Not Gloomy
- Chairman Resigns at Great Northern
- D.A. Says Shooting by Police in Auto-Theft Case Was Justified
- COUNTYWIDE : Trend is for Kinder, Gentler Speed Traps
- State Board Votes to Fund Plan to Divide L.A. District
- Long Beach Man Is Killed in Crash
- Reversible Lane OKd to Ease Sepulveda Blvd. Rush Hour
- OXNARD : Teacher Convicted of Molesting Pupil
- 'Onion Field' Killer Sentenced for Drugs
- Mental Health May Face More Cuts : Clinics: Valley health providers, who took the brunt of the county reductions last year, may have to deal with another $700,000 decrease.
- Two Men Sought in Bank Robbery
- ANGELUS LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Another One-Run Loss Ends Servite's Playoff Hopes
- Gabriela Knizek of Grant High has signed...
- Pastor Advises Churches to Lighten Up
- Anita O'Day, Still Swinging at 70, Will Sing in Newport
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Steinlen Will Try to End His Jinx
- Jones Imparts Wisdom of the Ages : Western Conference: Spur center, 39, has added David Robinson to the list of young stars he has nurtured during his 16-year NBA career.
- Villa Park Wins Coin Toss, Softball Title
- Affiliated Will Unveil Debt-Revamping Plan
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Flooding Kills 14 in Ural Mountains
- State's AIDS Programs Lack Direction and Commitment, Watchdog Panel Says
- UCI Instructor Sells Novel Written as Master's Thesis to Villard Books
- Prop. 118: Chaos in Sacramento : * Deeply Flawed Reapportionment Initiative No Answer to Gerrymander
- Body of 3rd Slaying Victim Found in Trunk
- WOODBURY UNIVERSITY : 7 Students Win Design Competition
- Supervisors Endorse Merger of County Agencies : Legislation: Unification of the transit district and the Transportation Commission is meant to end duplication of effort.
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Win Competition in Public Speaking
- Wanted: a Priceless Gift <i> From </i> Mother : Family life: What's behind our parents' enigmatic facade? First we're too young to know. Then it's too late to ask.
- Apartheid Is 'on Way Out,' Tutu Says in Southland Visit
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- HORSE RACING / PIMLICO SPECIAL : Gorgeous Will Test Her Mettle Against Males
- Aaron Pryor cannot see the big E...
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Gains Boys' Tennis Berth
- For Network Chiefs, It's a Prime-Time Maalox Moment
- Moran's Lot: Quick Start but Slow Car
- Rogers Remains in 34th Place in Trump Race
- SDSU Romps, Moves Into First in WAC
- WEEKEND TV : 'Comic Relief' Brings Stars to HBO Tonight
- United Pilots Ratify Tentative Pact: The United...
- American Savings Says It Sold All Junk Bonds
- Mars Mission Poses Problems but Has Possibly Big Rewards
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : More Rain Falls on Flooded Areas
- All Aboard! : Windsurfing Is Up, Learning a Breeze
- Solving Medical Mysteries
- Mary Yeager; Leader in Riverside Organizations
- Reject Bigotry, Dinkins Tells New Yorkers : Race relations: The black mayor delivers his message in a climate of anxiety in the city. Critics said he had not done enough to defuse tensions.
- Panel Investigates Judge in Manhandling of Lawyer : Inquiry: Judge Raymond D. Mireles asked two officers to "bring me a piece" of a public defender.
- Buckey Trial Halted for Judge's Vacation
- Defense's Witnesses Shaky in Traffic-Argument Killing
- Slain Girl's Mother Says She Forgives : Hearing: A murder trial is scheduled after witnesses describe the night a 3-year-old was stabbed to death by a member of Jacob's Well Christian Centre in Fullerton.
- Tampa police officers who mistakenly stopped Milwaukee...
- USD's Cunningham Takes Rap for His Team
- Sockers Seize Chance, Win Opener in Dallas : MISL playoffs: A missed Sidekick opportunity opens the way to a 4-2 victory as Paul Wright scores two goals.
- TV Reviews : Dunne's 'People' Offers a Diverting Story on NBC
- 'Daddy's Dyin' ' Takes Rare Trip From Small Theater to Film : Movies: An independent production with well-known stars follows a two-year run at a 99-seat Hollywood stage.
- New Bible Aims for Clarity
- Updated and Enhanced Versions of Bible Hit Bookstores This Month : Texts: The ecumenical edition drops most sexist language and the one for Catholics adds context and commentary.
- Judge Dismisses Xerox's Suit Against Apple: A...
- Disney Chief Raps Orlando's Officials, Then Apologizes
- Perrier Recall Causes Profit to Plummet 75% for 1989
- Printer's Error Saves Air Travelers $300 Per Ticket
- Blast Rocks Philippine Jetliner; 8 Dead, 86 Hurt : Manila: The explosion and fire came as it prepared for takeoff. Investigators look for evidence of a bomb.
- Rabin Calls on Peres to Quit Labor Party Post : Israel: He cites leader's failure to form a government. Shamir is reported close to forging a right-wing Cabinet.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YUBA CITY : Premature Twins Leave the Hospital
- U.S.-Vietnamese Team Completes MIA Search
- De Klerk Is Buoyed After Talks in Athens
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Man Executed for '78 Stabbing Death
- Santa Clarita School Receives National 'Distinguished' Honor
- OJAI : Council May Forbid New Guest Houses
- Police Hunt for Victim's Attacker
- Silberman Jury Selection Finally Yields 12 People for Tricky Case
- UCLA Plan Blasted as Donor 'Ego Trip' : Education: State board president says most at campus do not want to move elementary lab school to Santa Monica. Land would be used for graduate school financed by $15-million gift.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Student Magazine Wins National Excellence Award
- Veterans Group Receives $250,000 Counseling Grant
- Woman in Day-Care Deaths Accused of Welfare Fraud : Regulations: Felony charges are filed alleging that she lied to collect food stamps and Aid to Families With Dependent Children benefits for a child who was not entitled.
- Silverman Takes High-Tech Road Back to Stage in 'Illusion' at LATC
- Pop Music Reviews : Scottish Band Del Amitri Toughens Its Act at Roxy
- Cypress' Swaino Advances in Tennis
- STAGE REVIEW : Chambers' 'Heaven' at Celebration
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS CONGRESS : Fame Can Open a Few Doors for Waite
- Policy Switch Keeps Needy Infants in Formula : Health: Public outcry over state cutbacks in federally funded nutrition program prompts reversal. Thousands of Orange County babies at risk of disease are affected.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group Tries to Limit City Council Terms
- COSTA MESA : Students' Solar Car Passes Test
- Saugus Man Sentenced in Legion Bar Slaying
- Police Say Gangs Revive After '89 Crackdown : Crime: The department seeks $149,000 for a prevention program. The chief says he is disappointed there is still a problem.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : No Cuts in Schools Despite Short Budget
- Plan for Redevelopment Zone Dropped; Businesses Credited With Cleanup
- Newport Man to Help African Needy
- CYCLING / TOUR DE TRUMP : Leaders Prepare for Steep Climb
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Harvard Struggles Past San Marino
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Davis on Hard Times as Reliever for Royals
- Trachsel Baffles Canyons
- RADIO : Bud Cort's Voice and Invective Suggest a Call From Capote
- Pop Music Reviews : The Best of The '70s Lives With Dramarama
- DFG Drops 100 Because of Shortfall
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Campus as a Battlefield in Lester's 'Class of 1999'
- War Rages Over Red Squirrel Home : Environment: A plan to build telescopes on the rodent's mountain has involved special legislation, pleas from the Pope and eco-sabotage.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AUSTRALIA : Chartered Plane Crashes; 11 Aboard
- A Quiz to Test Your Knowledge of the Natures of Lumber : Woodworking: Without understanding the strengths and weaknesses of wood, it's easy to make mistakes.
- Don Appell; Broadway Writer and Director
- Youth Killed, 2 Injured in Drive-By Shooting
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- Irvine Lowers the Vroom on Loud Leaf Blowers
- BUENA PARK : Diseased, Destructive Trees on City Hit List
- Basic Black Suits Young Astaires
- Store Recalls 2 Brands of Nonfat Milk : Health: Vons finds more bacteria than normal in some cartons. State officials believe production plant malfunction was cause of about 100 people becoming ill.
- Armed Fan Ordered to Trial After Standoff at Gless Home
- Study of Plan to Break Up L.A. School District OKd : Schools: State board approves $250,000 for fact-finding. An advocate of the proposal calls it 'a step in the right direction.'
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Ana's Ross Loses Regular-Season Finale
- Looks Pretty Good to Henning : NFL: Mini-camp is a time to think good thoughts, and the Charger coach said a number of players have given him reason to do so.
- CLU Pair Reaches District 3 Tennis Final
- Red Sox Let Off by Angels in Ninth
- BUDDHA'S BIRTHDAY
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / VINCE KOWALICK : Several League Baseball Champions Enjoy the Sweet Taste of Cakewalks
- TV Reviews : Mapplethorpe Profile a Sympathetic Overview
- PEOPLE : Top Executive at L.A. Ad Agency to Transfer
- Appointment Gets Bonner 'Back Into the Action'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Arab Nations Plan Emergency Summit
- Warsaw Scolds Walesa for His Criticism of Reforms
- Luigi Nono; Avant-Garde Italian Composer
- Foes of Seal Beach Project Beat the Clock, Foil Council
- Taped Books Enter Literary Fast Lane
- Everett, Eileen Jackson Alumni of Year at SDSU
- More MBA Programs Introduce Ethics Courses : Economics: The scandals of the 1980s have prompted some professors to rethink the way that business is taught.
- United Artists Entertainment Co.: The Denver-based cable-TV...
- Germans Say Communists Incited Unrest
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Flooding Kills 11 in Ural Mountains
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- Boy Dies in Fire After Officers Restrain Father
- Asking Court to Erase Criminal Record
- Manfred Zendar; Ex-Olympian, Water Stunts Expert
- U.S. Probing Alleged Harassment by Beijing Envoys of Chinese Students
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Judge Vogel Named to Court of Appeal
- Killer, Doing 25 Years, Gets 6 More for Assault on Victim's Mother
- Councilwoman Says Developer Offered 'Bribe'
- Chong's Semi-Autobiographical Film 'Far Out Man' Is Family Affair
- Ad Magic : N.Y. Company Is One of Dozens That Specialize in Seeing That Products Put on a Pretty Face
- Weekend Retreat: CPR for Marriages
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Nearly Half of Teachers in District Stage Sick-Out
- Hold On to Your Seats--Giant Dipper Roller Coaster to Reopen in August
- Hornet Will Stalk the Night : Aircraft: An El Toro Marine fighter attack squadron proudly unveils the F/A-18D night-attack jet. It's the first operational squadron to take possession of the newly configured plane.
- CSUN Men, Women 2nd in CCAA Meet
- Thousand Oaks Girls Swim to 200 Medley Relay Title
- UCLA Women Advance in NCAA Tennis
- Darcy Arreola of the Nike Coast Track...
- Reilly Falls in Golden Gloves Semifinals
- Three former sports agents were sentenced to...
- Speedway Main Event Won by Schwartz
- Lonesome Aguirre Wins 3,200 but Fails to Break City Mark
- Pop Music Reviews : Volcano Suns Renew Dinful Burma's Legacy
- AMAX: Wants to Buy Peabody Holding, Bids $1.25 Billion
- Atari Corp.: Citing intense competition in the...
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- Judge Rejects San Bernardino's Attempt to Halt Aerial Spraying of Malathion
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : 4 Perish in Blaze Started by Candle
- Chicago School Reform Sparks Political Battle : Education: The mayor's rejection of a citizen panel's nominees angers minority activists. Others want the new superintendent to be fired.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : U.N. Chief Presses Human Rights Issue
- Tips for Repairing and Revitalizing Wood Furniture : Damage: A variety of treatments, from beeswax to a blow-dryer, can be used to fix scratches and dents around the home.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Skinner Backs Bill on Tanker Hulls
- Bush Open to Tax Talk at Summit : Budget: The President admits he's uncertain if increases are needed to reduce the deficit. He insists he's willing to 'discuss everything.'
- Stocks Ignore Slowdown, Soar to Near Record
- ENVIRONMENT / THE TOAD MENACE : Aussies' Control Plan Backfires
- State Orders Aerial Spraying for El Cajon
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Elizabethan Spirit Renewed on Campus
- SIMI VALLEY : Job Fair to Include About 60 Employers
- Gates, 2 Others Ordered to Pay Ex-Officer $1.3 Million
- Drug Sting in Anaheim Nets Judge : Investigation: Police were tipped off earlier this year that the municipal court commissioner was using cocaine on a 'regular basis.'
- THE DROUGHT CONSERVATION : Camarillo Joins Area Effort To Save Water
- Dickmann Discovers New Pitch: Harmony : College softball: Northridge pitcher heads into NCAA Division II regional armed with inner peace.
- CSUN Opens as Favorite in Regional
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A AND 2-A SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Los Alamitos Takes One Last Run at 3-A Title
- UCI Doubles Team to Play in Semifinals
- Pope Blesses Juan Diego, Mary's Messenger : Catholicism: In a beatification ceremony, the pontiff reconfirms reverence for the 16th-Century Indian peasant at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
- Dance and Music Reviews : Jodie Gates in Joffrey Ballet 'Sacre du Printemps'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Two Elliott Carter Works Played in Chapman Recital
- Australian biologist Charles Birch, co-recipient this week...
- New Bob Newhart Series in 1991
- SOUTHERN SECTION 2-A TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Woodbridge in Control Despite Injury
- Minneapolis to London: Action at the Head of the Class : Rebels: The semi-organized underside of rock looks to musicians such as Flour and The Bevis Frond to stir things up with unruly passion.
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