- TELEVISION - May 19, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 19, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 19, 1992
- Bush Faces Opposition in Own Party to Urban Aid Plan : Cities: Kemp reportedly is concerned that some stiff resistance to the spending package comes from GOP.
- HOMELESS AGAIN? The Episcopal Service Alliance wants...
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Media : Hard-Hitting Weekly Talks Straight to Readers
- Fire Official's Decision Sparks Debate : Response: Westminster chief turned down request for help during Los Angeles riots.
- HEALTH : White House Tries to Derail Fetal-Tissue Research Measure
- MAGIC MOMENT: Free AIDS testing has ended...
- 2 Men Beaten at Crips-Bloods Party : Gangs: Police find victims after breaking up large all-night unity gathering in Compton.
- COLUMN RIGHT / OTIS L. GRAHAM JR. / ROY BECK : To Help Inner City, Cut Flow of Immigrants : Foreign influx to L.A. has been devastating to low-income residents.
- Packard Bell Delays Stock Offering : Chatsworth: The firm blames a weak market. Others cite the company's high debt load.
- Jane Pflaum has been promoted to director...
- BANKING
- American Film Reports $156,000 Profit in Quarter
- Donna Billingsley has been promoted to national...
- Rosalind Williams has been appointed vice president...
- BANKING
- 3 New Leases Signed at Mall
- State Loan Program Will Help Small Firms Fight Pollution : Environment: The funds will enable businesses to keep pace with air-quality rules.
- Lonesome Blues : Business Has Been Slow Since Caltrans Stopped In
- Trio-Tech International Trims Losses for Quarter
- Profit Jumps 55% for Dick Clark Productions
- OTHER NEWS - May 19, 1992
- Howard, Grazer to Enter Film Deal With Universal
- OTHER NEWS - May 19, 1992
- Larry E. Miller has been named president...
- Toshiba America Appoints Vice President of Marketing
- Donald Wesley has been promoted to vice...
- UCI Proposal Wins Kudos : Development: Industry leaders and analysts praise the plan to build a biomedical complex on the campus, saying that now is an ideal time to do it.
- Hudson's Grill Profit Jumps to $1 Million
- Comarco Reports $699,000 Profit
- K-Swiss to Buy Remaining Share of European Firm
- Colin Maclean has been named a director...
- Advanced Photonix Wins Photodetector Contract
- InVitro International: The Irvine product safety testing...
- Dow Up 22.94 on Good Economic News : Market Overview
- 2 Killed, 7 Injured in Crash of Navy-Leased Plane at Air Base
- Foreign Aid
- LA MESA : Foreign Student Dies in Head-On I-8 Crash
- Woman Survives 3 Days in Ravine : Sand Canyon: Immobilized by broken arms, she waited for help after her vehicle plunged 250 feet. She is hospitalized in good condition.
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Launches Drive to Limit City Officials' Terms
- L.A. Police Force Too Small to Do Job Needed, Barr Says
- LOS ANGELES : Ferraro's Redistricting Plan Draws Latino Criticism
- COMPTON : Parolee Critically Wounded by Deputies During Chase
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Three Trustees for Education
- SHERMAN OAKS : Yaroslavsky Plans Discussion on Riot
- Insurance Firm's Accounts to Stay Frozen : Simi Valley: State officials have accused Physicians Benefit Plan of selling coverage without a license. A judge is reviewing the case.
- PACOIMA : Plan to Help Poor Buy Homes Backed
- Troops Jail Thai Protest Leader; Violence Grows : Politics: Bangkok toll put at 15 dead, 500 wounded as pro-democracy forces continue street confrontations.
- Lottery Really Delivers for San Clemente Driver
- Cancer Patients Using New Drug in Total Remission
- Karlin Fails to Get Top Rating From Bar; Rival Is Called Unqualified
- La Jolla High Again Wins Competition
- SANTA ANA : Police Dept. Sergeants to Be Honored
- Obituaries - May 19, 1992
- VENTURA : Water-Sewer Bills to Rise Average 17%
- Deep Cuts Considered by College : Education: Rancho Santiago trustees try to preserve classes.
- SAN DIEGO : Penalty Imposed on Red Onion Club
- GARDEN GROVE : 350,000 Expected at Strawberry Festival
- Woman Rescued 3 Days After Truck Plunges Into Ravine
- Huge Fuel Price Boosts Next for Russians : Economy: New spiral of inflation looms. Yeltsin retains government controls on energy costs.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : ASSEMBLY / 5TH DISTRICT : Collins Again Locked in Tough Fight With Alby
- Legislature Approves 'Bridge' Loans for Businesses Damaged in L.A. Riots
- City Gathers Carrots to Offer Hughes Aircraft : Jobs: But some say the incentives may be too late to persuade the company to keep General Dynamics Convair Division here.
- Unocal to Cut Up to 800 More Staff by End of Year
- Abel Turning From Helicopters to Reels
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Environment : Japan Seeks Leadership Role in Preserving Planet : The onetime world-class polluter is pushing its neighbors to be environmentally aware. But its own record remains spotty.
- Infantry Assault Routs Protesters in Bangkok : Thailand: Prime minister, whose ouster is demanded, defends use of force. Hundreds arrested in street battles.
- Dornan Targeted by Abortion Rights Group : Politics: The statewide organization will work to elect Judith M. Ryan. The congressman scoffs.
- Crisis Foes Were Fated to Collide
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Region of Dynamic Change : 1986-91*
- Can We Stop Laying Blame Long Enough to Talk Cures?
- Clinton Addresses 600 at Rally of Gays, Lesbians
- Study Questions the Value of Mammograms
- Czechoslovaks Start Bidding for a Piece of State Firms
- Chevron Agrees to Pay Fine of $8 Million : Environment: It admits to repeatedly dumping excessive amounts of toxic wastes off Ventura County during the 1980s.
- Wilder Rejects Plea to Halt Controversial Execution
- 2,000 Protest Mental Health Budget Cuts
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Paramount Beijing Leader Retains His Faith in Force
- An Ordinary L.A. Weekend: 53 People Hit by Gunfire : Violence: Much of the county has become a shooting gallery. March 13-15 was no exception.
- New Constitutional Amendment Certified
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : Interview : Making a Case for Kinder, Gentler 'Big Brother' : * Singapore's former prime minister argues that most Asians prefer their governments to have an authoritarian bent.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : SENATE / SIX-YEAR SEAT : Democrats' Debate Heats Up the Airwaves
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : SENATE / SIX-YEAR SEAT : Campbell Offers Plan to Cut Deficit and Taxes
- Increase in Gunshot Deaths Leads to More Organs Available for Transplants
- PAGES : The Last Word in Gardening
- Williams Vows Changes in Police Tactics
- TOWARD A NEW ASIAN ORDER : A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL SECTION : National Agenda : Beijing Wants Open Market but Closed Society : Meanwhile, the Chinese people wonder what future lies beyond their hard-line octogenarian leaders.
- OAS Reserved as Fujimori Vows Reforms
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : On the Road Again : The opening of Tioga Pass into Yosemite is a rite of spring that awakens the little town of Lee Vining from its winter hibernation. Tens of thousands of tourists will pass through during the season.
- To Them, Malcolm X Is More Than a Fad
- New Jersey Governor Vetoes Sales Tax Drop
- New Pebble Beach Owners Are Playing Finesse Game
- Commodities Trading Courses Selling Better
- Chevron to Pump Billions Into Tengiz
- 'Architecture' Houses Cater to a Special Kind of Buyer
- In-Flight Food Fight : Name-Brand Products Battle It Out for Presence on Airlines
- CII Posts $26.4-Million Loss for 1st Quarter
- Shirley Babbitt was named chairman of the...
- Dr. Frank Gordon has been selected executive...
- Richard Krawiec has been named director of...
- La Jolla Firm Touting a Chewy Solution to the Problem of Plaque
- BANKING
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Insurance Survey
- Fox Taps Chao as Head of TV Station Unit
- Kris Kay has been appointed director of...
- President of Birtcher Unit Resigns Post : Construction: Frank J. Scardina will continue to work as a consultant for home building company.
- Tejon Ranch Reports Loss for 1st Quarter
- Medical Properties Says Operations in Jeopardy
- Women Are Ready for Men to Give Up Their Seats
- TECHNOLOGY - May 19, 1992
- Clinton's Ties to Controversial Medical Examiner Questioned
- FDA Panel Backs Continued Use of Halcion : Drug: But committee urges stronger warning labels about possible psychological side effects from controversial sleeping pill.
- Bid Dropped for Stake in McDonnell : Aerospace: Taiwan firm's action deals a serious blow to U.S. firm's plan to build a new generation of jetliners.
- I'M INNOCENT! Lt. Gen. Royal Moore, above,...
- Probers Press Weinberger on Reagan Arms Sale Role
- There Was a Conspiracy to Oust Him, Daryl Gates Says in Book : He Says Bradley Aide Coached Testimony Against Him at Christopher Commission, but Deputy Mayor and Ranking LAPD Officers Deny Claims
- Bid Dropped for Stake in McDonnell : Business: Taiwan Aerospace's action deals a serious blow to U.S. firm's plan to build a new jetliner.
- STILL FLOWING: Champagne music maker Lawrence Welk,...
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOOKSELLERS CONVENTION
- UCLA Goes Hollywood for a Night
- Powwow Power : 6,000 Attend Indian-Themed Eagle Point Festival at Lake Casitas
- Study Finds High Cesarean Birth Rate at Area Hospitals : Medicine: Critics say the incidence is because of financial incentives, a fear of malpractice suits and physicians' haste to operate.
- Port Hueneme Welcomes Huge Project : Growth: The senior planner says the city will waive building codes to give the developer leeway in creating the $50-million beachfront complex.
- San Fernando Woman, Daughter Die in Crash
- ANGELS ON DECK
- DENNIS AIGNER, Dean, Graduate School of Management, UC Irvine
- Ellen W. Brooks; Author of Children's Books
- Guisewite on Maternity Leave
- Nationalists Seek Coalition in Azerbaijan; Armenian Attack Reported : Republics: The capital is quiet. Attention turns to the struggle over the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.
- Group Says Fiesta Rodeo 'Abusive'
- Ueberroth Does Balancing Act as Rebuild L.A. Chief : Riots: Leaders lobby chairman for roles for minorities in restoring the city. Task force has not named a board of directors.
- Occidental Vs. Unocal: 2 Sides of Coin : Salary: The oil firms are similar in many ways. But one chief executive's compensation is triple that of the other.
- Brown Setting His Sights Past Crumbling Campaign
- COLUMN ONE : Sales Put L.A. Under the Gun : Federally licensed firearms dealers face little control. Under lax oversight, the government has even registered felons to peddle lethal weapons.
- When Jack Schwab bought a failing drugstore...
- Officer Fatally Wounds Parolee in Santa Ana : Shooting: The 18-year-old was hit after a scuffle with police. Witnesses said they believe the officer fired too many times in quick succession instead of trying to disable the man with one shot.
- Miscellany
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Mansell Overwhelms Formula One Field
- Kirov Ballet Announces Casting for Shrine Run
- Soul-Searching on Violence by the Industry : Hollywood: Do heavy doses of movie and TV violence affect public behavior? Complex issue has no easy answers.
- INSURANCE
- OCCUPATION: MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST
- Taiwan to Take Steps to Boost U.S. Imports : Commerce: The island's trade surplus with America has been rising again, and it wants to head off friction.
- Cortex Pharmaceuticals, IRVINE
- Big GOP Donor Kojima Reportedly Traded on Party Contacts
- COLUMN LEFT / ELLEN APRILL : Enterprise Zones Aren't All They Seem : Income-tax benefits help big business, not local stores.
- Hooked on Mules : Owners Gather at Annual Races and Defend Animals' Reputation
- STAGE REVIEW : Long Wait for Payoff in 'Next in Line' at New Ivar
- Woods Wins Junior Golf Tournament
- Music Reviews : Pasadena Symphony in Polished Season Finale
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Harris Searches for Solutions After Struggling on the Road
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Kansas Newspaper Keeping An Eagle Eye on Cup, Koch
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Fontana's in Form, but Rancho Santiago Isn't
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Yothu Yindi Mixes Aborigine With Rock
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Adams Goes for the Hook
- ECONOTES : A Computer Book for the Planet
- Ross Perot
- 'Weapon' Fires an Awesome Salvo at the Box Office
- Lynch's 'Fire Walk' Stirs a Mixture of Passions at Cannes
- Roadside seller has a few bones to pick : Then he dries them, bleaches them and prices them in a no-frills skeleton operation.
- Longer School Year Urged as Education Aid : Legislation: Bill to add 20 days to school year has many backers who say it will improve education, but a lack of funds is likely to stall the idea.
- PLATFORM : Arbiter of Values?
- BOOK REVIEW : A Fall From Grace to L.A.'s Underside : THE BLACK ECHO, <i> by Michael Connelly,</i> Little, Brown, $19.95; 375 pages
- Privatizing LAX: A Plan That Won't Fly
- Toxic Discharges
- Elderly Anaheim Woman Stabbed
- LeMond Claims First U.S. Cycling Title Since 1985
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier, No. 1 in World, Is Also No. 1 in Rome
- Miscellany
- Trial of Pal Poses Prospect of Testimony From Milken
- Elizabeth G. MacDonald; Inventor of Spic & Span
- LAW : Miami Court Scandals Reveal Tarnish on the Scales of Justice
- 30 Million May Feel Impact of Southern Africa Drought : Disaster: Crop losses range as high as 90% and thousands of cattle are dead. Some countries face unrest.
- San Diego History : San Diego's Ranchos
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Injury-Free Jose Makes Cardinals Contenders
- Miscellany
- Langston Holds Off Red Sox, 3-1
- U.S. Volleyball Team Dominates Japanese
- Pfund to Become Lakers' Coach : Pro basketball: Seven-year assistant expected to take over for departed Dunleavy today.
- Miscellany
- Predicting Human Behavior Via Math
- Longer School Year Plan Faces Test : Education: Assemblyman seeks a 20-day extension to help students catch up with pupils in other nations. But cash shortages and organized opposition appear to doom the proposal.
- Motorsports
- Chinese Police Search Office of Post Reporter
- Space Council Official Who Led Effort to Curb NASA to Resign
- Miscellany
- Writer Lands Combination to Don King
- Motorsports
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Out at Least Three Weeks
- INDIANAPOLIS 5O0 : DAILY REPORT : New Pit Rule Is Dangerous, Andretti Says
- Clarence E. Ross; Converted Old Desilu Studios to Tennis Courts
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOOKSELLERS CONVENTION
- Using 328 Words When, in the End, Just One Would Do
- Supervisors: 1st District
- Several Baseball Races Remain Undecided
- GOLF ROUNDUP : King Wins LPGA Title by 11 Strokes
- Fernandez Leads the Way for Padres : Baseball: Shortstop raises average to .342 and sparks another comeback victory, 6-5, over Pittsburgh.
- Minority Journalists: Poor, Disaffected of Media
- U.S., Japanese Auto Leaders Meeting Again : Cars: The Chicago gathering, a follow-up to the tense summit in Tokyo, will feature top executives of eight companies.
- Leon S. Klatzkin; Wrote Scores for Popular TV Shows, Films
- New Center Plans Overview of Substance Abuse : Drug war: Project will unite experts from several disciplines to study effects in diverse areas of society.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOOKSELLERS CONVENTION
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Boxer Makes Final Sprint in Race for Money in Senate Bid
- Neighbors Protest Plan for Phoenix House Facility
- COLUMN ONE : Arms Sales Put Southland Under the Gun : Federally licensed firearms dealers face little control. Under lax oversight, the government has even registered felons to peddle lethal weapons.
- 2 Teen-Agers Fatally Shot
- Simulated Toxic Cloud to Be Used in Irvine Drill
- VISTA : 3 Inmates Injured in Unrest at Jail
- ELECTIONS / 41st ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : GOP Candidates Focus on Partisan Issues, Say Little About Civil Unrest
- SAN ONOFRE : Man Hit by Car as He Crossed I-5, Dies
- COUNTYWIDE : Anti-Pollution Program Honored
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE LATINO COMMUNITY : 'This Was About Something to Eat' : Latinos were both protagonists and victims of the riots, despite the media's stress on black/white conflict.
- Census Held No Promise for County's Poor : Economics: Blacks, Latinos and other minorities have been hard hit by growing dependence on tourism and the decline in industrial jobs, data reveals.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Defending Champion Cypress Rallies, but Falls One Run Short to Palomar
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Lets Bat Strengthen His Case
- BETTING WITH JANICE : A TIME TO GET SMART
- Proposal to Limit Liquor Licenses
- East County Issue / Busing :...
- OTHER NEWS - May 18, 1992
- STAGE
- Pop : Cowboy Tribute Sings a Little Off-Key
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Improbable Pairing Pays Solid Dividends
- Rambling Documentary on Peltier
- Asleep at Wheel Detours for Night at Crazy Horse : Music: The Western-swing band finishes nostalgic journey across historic Route 66 in Los Angeles, then heads for Santa Ana.
- Moviemaker Takes His Flair for Erotic Fare to Showtime : Television: '9 1/2 Weeks' co-writer Zalman King will follow up 'Red Shoe Diaries' with at least four half-hour programs.
- SURF BOUT V AT LOWER TRESTLES : Beschen Finishes First by Catching Last Wave
- U.S. Wins, Beats Japan in 3 Again
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Jagr's Goal Lifts Penguins Past Bruins in Overtime, 4-3
- Gun Control and L.A. Riot
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Frenetic Set From Stern-Berg Quartet
- Koch Takes Credit; Cayard Takes Aim : Opponent's Talk Disgusts Il Moro Skipper
- Miscellany
- UCSD Wins Another Water Polo Title
- Old-Timers Do the Bump to Race Indy
- Miscellany
- NCAA SOFTBALL : Long Beach Sweeps Fullerton, Advances
- Motorsports
- NCAA SOFTBALL REGIONALS : Titans Still Can't Stop Long Beach
- PADRES ON DECK
- Jordan Leads Bulls' Escape : NBA playoffs: He scores 42 points as Chicago beats the New York Knicks in Game 7, 110-81.
- Man Dies After Being Hit Near San Onofre Checkpoint : Accident: Officers weren't sure if the victim was trying to get around the checkpoint or simply cross the highway.
- Ahmanson Consultant Criticizes Firm's Plan : Environment: An ecologist also accuses the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy director of glossing over loss of native grassland prairie.
- Social Services at School Center Aids, Inspires Parents and Students
- Couple Shot by Gunman in Chatsworth
- 1 Killed as Gang Brawl Erupts at Car Show : Violence: Two are critically injured in Pomona melee that spilled over into neighborhoods and continued for hours. Some criticize slow response of law enforcement.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 71ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Challenger in Republican Race Forces Conroy to Defend Record
- CAMARILLO : Strapped Music Program in Danger
- Antonovich Faces Power of 6 Foes in County Race : Politics: Candidates for 5th District seat attack incumbent as pro-development and anti-environment. Pooled strength could force supervisor into a runoff.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Homeowners File Claim Over Flooding
- Minister, Man He Saved Are Heartened by Donations
- CSUN Chief Rejects Campus Emergency
- Hostages to Misplaced Priorities : Before long America will have to face the reality of shortages in education funding
- Real Justice Exists Only in Real Time : Video: Slow-motion images should be barred from trials.
- Single Mothers Apt to Be Poorest : Married Couples With Children Fare Better, Census Shows
- Coming Renaissance of the LAPD : The importance of police reform--and Willie L. Williams
- A Fourth Title Will Be a Longshot : Golf: Lack of depth could keep Estancia, which has won three consecutive section championships, from extending its streak.
- Miscellany
- Cavaliers Step Up Into Conference Finals : NBA playoffs: Daugherty scores 16 points in the first quarter as Cleveland beats Celtics.
- The Next Trick Is Signing O'Neal : NBA lottery: The Magic now must try to attract one more tourist to Orlando, this one a 7-1 basketball star from LSU.
- His Dream Becomes Nightmare
- Denver Wants Issel as Coach
- RANCHO SANTA FE : Man Dies After Crash Into Tree
- ELECTIONS / 1st SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT : Chamber Backs Lacey Over Pro-Business Foes : Politics: Some special interests were angered by the incumbent's opposition to a dam on the upper Sespe Creek.
- It Couldn't Hurt to Heed Tips for Safe Holiday Weekend
- Antonovich Faces Power of 6 Foes in County Race : Politics: Candidates for 5th District seat attack incumbent as pro-development and anti-environment. Pooled strength could force supervisor into a runoff.
- COUNTYWIDE : High School Artists Try Their Hand at Earning College Credits
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Principal Says He Will Resign
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Another Review Wins After Charts Throws a Shoe, Is Scratched in Gate
- THOROUGHBRED RACING TRIPLE CROWN SERIES : New York's Lasix Ban Might Keep Derby Winner Out of the Belmont
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 18, 1992
- A Stirring Effort by Scioscia : Baseball: With Strawberry hospitalized, catcher provides needed lift as the Dodgers beat the Mets, 6-3.
- NCAA TENNIS : Florida Defeats Texas, 5-3, to Win First Women's Title
- New Look on the Political Scene: Candidates Who Can Read and Write
- Gun Control and L.A. Riot
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: May 16
- Business Know-How Can Get the Job Done
- 1990 CENSUS
- MUSIC REVIEW : Symphony Ends on a Happy Note
- VALLEY-AREA BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Brown Pitches Pierce Into State Tournament
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Battle Past Athletics
- Koch Takes Credit; Cayard Takes Aim : Wave of Praise Crests at Gala for Cup Winner
- DODGERS ON DECK
- U.S.-Italy Match to Open Olympic Soccer : Summer Games: Kuwait, Poland also are in Group A. U.S. team will have to travel for Games 2 and 3 of round robin.
- DANCE REVIEW : Flamenco Flops in Malashock Work
- STAGE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Jose Carreras Wows 'Em
- Criticism Masks Lack of Insight
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : My Sister's Machine Comes on Loud but Not Very Clear
- ART : Curious Work, Showcased in Curious Way, at Laguna Museum : Peter Alexander's 'Century' is a view of Los Angeles at night. The display is presented with unnecessary explanations.
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Scofield Group Intense, Inventive
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Organ Celebration at Crystal Cathedral
- MOVIES - May 18, 1992
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Blur: British Rock Rookies of Note
- Music Reviews : World Premiere for Still's 1952 'Costaso'
- Comics' Intolerance Is Worse Than a Bad Joke
- TELEVISION - May 18, 1992
- MUSIC REVIEWS : A Firmly Seated Performance