- MOORPARK : Resident Protests Plan for Outlet Mall
- OXNARD : AIDS Quilt to Be Displayed in June
- Here's Why Contested Traffic Tickets Can't Be 'Masked'
- Palmdale Man, 20, Dies in 1-Car Crash
- COLUMN RIGHT / DANIEL M. KOLKEY : When the Self Comes First, We All Suffer : In restoring riot-torn areas, we must first restore responsibility for antisocial behavior.
- PERSPECTIVE ON YUGOSLAVIA : A War Awaiting America's Notice : The integrity of a democratic Eurasia depends on resolution of the crisis; threat of U.S. power will hasten peace.
- Power Lunch With Deli Cartoonist Provides Some Tasty Conversation
- Soccer
- Guerrero Is Forced Out on Second Parade Lap
- Miscellany
- Oklahoma Eliminates UCLA, 10-0
- Padres Seek Solutions as Cubs Roll to 6-4 Win
- Jews Living in Ethiopia
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Sega Muscles In on Nintendo : Electronics: Its new Genesis product helped the smaller video game maker grab a significant share of sales in the U.S. market last year.
- Congress: 23rd District
- NEWPORT BEACH : Party Shaping Up at Newport Harbor
- Padre Starting Pitchers Might Finish the Team
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Blyleven Gets Work in Relief
- Miscellany
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : A.P. Indy Easily Wins Peter Pan
- NEA Peer Panels Face Issues of Art Ethics : Arts funding: Acting Chairman Anne-Imelda Radice's criteria for overturning grant recommendations sends mixed signals to those who review applications.
- Koon's Book on the LAPD
- Efforts for Gang Truce Continue, but So Do Drive-Bys
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Many 'Star Wars' Projects Stillborn
- Doubles Match: The Old Ivan Lendl Meets the New One
- Holden Says Relocating Center Is Hypocritical
- Police Search for Suspect in Shooting
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Perot's Plan Is There For Us to Find : His soldier-of-fortune connections, his inner-city "drug war" are matters of record.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: May 23
- Don't Buy Into 'Buy American' : Vote 'No' on inward and protectionist Los Angeles City Charter Amendment G
- Narrow and Deep Slashes Hurt at SDSU : Education: Day says there was agreement on how cuts in the faculty should be made, but when they came there were still cries of anguish.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Mowl Finally Gets It Right in Final Game of the Season
- Seles Sports New Look--as a Brunette
- Miscellany
- Coto de Caza's Booth Leads Golf Tournament
- Koon's Book on the LAPD
- Violence: Merely Entertaining or Mainly Evil? : Studies Indicate Screen Mayhem Shapes Lives
- Chinese Firm Acquires L.A. Glass Company
- JAPAN
- Hollywood Takes 'Wrong Turn' to Party
- Bush Orders U.S. Ships to Turn Back Haitians : Immigration: White House seeks to ease a 'dangerous situation.' A foe sees a violation of international law.
- Party-Goers Drink In a Message of Moderation
- Morty Manford; Gay Rights Activist
- Fire Station Still Under Siege Even With Backup Aid
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Three Fine Judicial Candidates
- Black Woman Swami Adds to Uniqueness of Valley's 1st Hindu Temple : Chatsworth: Alice Coltrane, wife of the late musician, is a convert. She is called 'a remarkable but welcome development' at the new center.
- First Won't Be the Last for St. James
- Pop : Shades of Brown From England's Simply Red
- Severe Channel 8 Layoffs Spare the on-Camera Staff
- Boy, 12, Turns In Father After Mother Injured : Canoga Park: The man may also face charges of selling drugs. The child said he wanted to get help for his parent.
- Dickensian Times in County Government
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : For These Grads, School Won't Stop
- Ruelas Brothers Top Country Club Card : Boxing: Super featherweight Gabriel will fight Raymond Arce and lightweight Rafael faces Francisco Ortiz.
- Home Alone, but Where?
- AST Research, IRVINE
- Voter Turnout
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : CONGRESS / SAN BERNARDINO AND RIVERSIDE : Brown Could Face Stiffest Challenge Yet
- Corona del Mar Wins Sailing Trophy
- Rodgers May Lose Flexibility in Elbow Injured in Bus Crash
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Spain Wins Its Third Team Title
- Choral Groups Combine Well
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Stardust': A Nostalgic, Opulent Trip
- STAGE REVIEW : Questions Abound in 'Oxford'
- Violence: Merely Entertaining or Mainly Evil? : 'Violence Watchdogs' Should Stop Their Naive Barking
- Russian Mars Rover Passes Test in Desert
- The Writing Life : Books: "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek," brought Annie Dillard a Pulitzer and cult status. Now at 47, the author reflects on her life's work.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Santa Cruz Grants Anti-Bias Protection to the Ugly
- Coming Attractions With Gronk and Friends
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Picks Outstanding Student
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : CONGRESS / LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Candidates II: The Sequel : Campaign: Familiar names jockey for votes as redistricting shuffles the political field.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Family Tradition Taken Into Second Generation : Auto racing: Al Unser Jr. wins closest race when Michael Andretti's car fails while leading 11 laps from the finish.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pagnozzi, Cardinals Make Most of Shorter Fences
- Koon's Book on the LAPD
- With Help at Start, Goodyear Is Hot at Finish : Indy 500: He makes the field when Groff qualifies car, then comes from 33rd to take second place.
- Violence: Merely Entertaining or Mainly Evil? : Industry's Critics Overlooking an Important Distinction
- Author Turns Down Arts Medal in Protest
- Disenchanted Berlin Voters Shun Major Parties
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Budget Amendment Opposed by Foley
- Brown Issues Call for Debate With Clinton
- Ventura CSUN to Stay Open : Education: Officials deny a rumor that the campus will close because of the state budget crisis. After cost-cutting measures are discussed, they promise 'we will not pull out.'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : CONGRESS / 22nd DISTRICT : Whatever It Takes : Millionaire Throws His Money Behind Bid to Unseat Lagomarsino
- Titans Beat Ohio St. Big, Easy : NCAA baseball: Cal State Fullerton wins, 13-1, to advance to its seventh College World Series.
- ELECTIONS / 22ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Huffington's Spending Puts Heat on Lagomarsino
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Although Focus Is on Courier, Connors Draws Early Spotlight
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP : CLU Stays Alive With 5-2 Victory
- Dodgers, Playoff in NBA on TV Today
- Thai Stock Market Expected to Rebound Today : Securities: The prime minister's resignation cheers investors. But the long-term outlook hinges on who replaces him.
- OCCUPATION: WAREHOUSE WORKER
- TAIWAN
- Austrians Elect Waldheim's Successor
- 22 Die in Tajik Landslide
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Padres Looking to the Minors for Possible Starting Pitchers
- NCAA SOUTH I REGION NOTEBOOK : Titans Develop a Sense of Team Unity in Time for Playoffs
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Sommers-Time Fun in Huntington Beach
- AIDS
- Tribes' Life Told Through 'Story' : Television: In a controversial move, 'Millennium' uses some dramatization to show tribal rituals.
- Kosovo Voters Brave Serb Intimidation
- Innovation and Tradition Mark Memorial Day : Observances: A year after throngs cheered Desert Storm veterans, holiday events are more varied. But New York City canceled its parade.
- Drive-By Shooting Injures 2
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : CONGRESS / VENTURA, ORANGE and SAN DIEGO : No Party Favors : Primary: GOP members engage in bruising battles as incumbents face tough challenges.
- CS Northridge Blows 6-0 Lead, Loses to Minnesota, 7-6
- NCAA SOFTBALL : Gutierrez Hits Three Homers in Two Games to Lead UCLA
- Australian Navy to Rescue Clams
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Redoubles Efforts to Create 'Outsider' Image
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON / Campaign Reform
- Burglary Suspect Flees Branch Jail
- From Missiles to . . . : Economy: Layoffs in the defense industry hit skilled workers who may have to take cuts in pay, prestige to find new jobs.
- Reformers Turn Critical Eye on Justice System : Courts: Group founded by Irvine woman will keep tabs on judges and lawyers to make sure citizens' rights are not trampled.
- Valley Police Puzzle Over Man's Death During Riots : Crimes: The Utah worker's slaying, plus two other area killings, including of a 15-year-old boy, remain unsolved.
- COSTA MESA : Bibles Are Special Gifts to Students
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL : Northridge Watches Lead, Season Slip Away in Loss to Minnesota, 7-6
- Rodgers Must Remain Off Left Knee for Two Months
- McDonald's Puts Teeth Into Promise
- Electronics Consumers to Attend Show for 1st Time
- Chief Parker Molded LAPD Image--Then Came the '60s : Police: Press treated officers as heroes until social upheaval prompted skepticism and confrontation.
- Robert M. Page; Early Radar Scientist
- Lines Drawn Over New Effort to Oust Homeless : Law: Santa Ana says camping ban ensures 'quality of life.' Civic Center squatters say they'll stay put.
- POLITICS : Brown Seeks 'an America That Works for All of Us'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Lietzke Drops 12-Foot Putt on First Extra Hole to Beat Pavin in Colonial
- Earnhardt Wins to Break Drought
- For Many, Turn 4 Is Their Finish Line
- Pepperdine Remains Unbeaten in Tournament, 11-0
- VOLLEYBALL / SEAL BEACH OPEN : Reno Teams With Opalinski-Harrer Just in Time to Win a Title
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Killings Again Threaten to Affect Israeli Election
- Nathaniel Colley Sr.; Lawyer, NAACP Activist
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Political Problems Cloud Bush's Holiday : Campaign: Instead of basking in his triumphs, the President is trying to cope with a drop in the polls. Some aides see a strategy change in the air.
- Democrat Says Quayle Uses 'Wedge Politics'
- OXNARD : Counseling Center to Hold Open House
- VENTURA : Nighttime Burglars Who Broke Into 6 Homes Sought
- Samoans Proud of Response to Verdict : Culture: Community defied stereotype and remained true to peaceful South Pacific roots after a jury deadlocked on police officer who killed two brothers, leaders say.
- San Diego History : Cabrillo's Voyage
- Raj Bhathal Enjoys Taking Care of Business in a Different Field : Pro football: Newport Beach swimsuit manufacturer goes quietly about running the World League's Orlando Thunder.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : CAL LUTHERAN : Kingsmen Discover Relief at Bottom of Pitching Staff
- Trail Blazers Lose Cool, Jazz Wins : West: Portland's Drexler is ejected with 1:30 to play in Utah's 121-112 victory. Series is tied, 2-2.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : 'Supporting' Players Take Lead Roles
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Tears of God': Some Grave Misgivings
- An Engaging Documentary From Talking Heads' Byrne
- Pop Music Review : A Hot, Hip L7 Throbs at Palace
- Software Company Makes International Push : Owners of Dynamic Pathways Co. in Newport Beach hope to take advantage of interest in entrepreneurship abroad by adapting their product to foreign markets.
- Four U.N. Agencies May Leave New York:...
- INTERNATIONAL
- Ex-CIA Officer Clines First Iran-Contra Figure Going to Prison
- Italy Mourns Assassinated Mafia Fighter : Crime: Politically paralyzed nation reels from yet another blow as revered judge is slain. Crowds jeer at leaders who come to pay respects.
- Georgie White Clark; Colorado River Guide
- Willard Rhodes, 91; Ethnomusicologist
- OXNARD : Revised Plan for Senior Housing to Be Discussed
- Earl Morris; Former Head of American Bar Assn.
- A Special Haven for the Littlest AIDS Patients : Children: Hundreds of orphans are dying of the disease in Romania. After lives filled with hunger and neglect, a few will spend their last days in the warmth and comfort of St. Laurence Hospice.
- BREA : Illness Not a Deterrent for Teen
- Planetarium's Star Show Unveils Drama Beyond the Haze
- USD, SDSU Get Crew Victories
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : With Nothing Really to Lose, Birmingham Just Wins
- NCAA TENNIS : Stanford's O'Brien Dominates
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : A Fallen Soldier's Name Brings Back Past
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mattingly, Yankees Get Back in the Swing, 8-7
- O'Neal Became Yet Another Forlorn Hope
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Donald Bradburn, a part-time UC Irvine lecturer...
- MOVIES - May 25, 1992
- MOVIES - May 25, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 25, 1992
- A SPECIAL REPORT: Memorial Day
- Contract Battle Showed Perot's Skill at Hardball
- A SPECIAL REPORT: Memorial Day
- A SPECIAL REPORT: Memorial Day
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : CONGRESS / NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : Family Ties, Reapportionment Influence Races
- STAGE REVIEW : Death in the Family Is Focus of 'Burkie'
- Pop Music Reviews : The Musical Diversity Is as Broad as the Quality Is High at Reggae Sunsplash at Greek Theatre
- STAGE REVIEW : Hearts in Torment at Tamarind Theatre
- A SPECIAL REPORT: Memorial Day
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS '92 : CONGRESS / 36TH DISTRICT : GOP Heavy-Hitters : 3 Names--Beverly, Flores, Reagan--Pack a Political Punch
- Encino Residents Want Their Way, Seek to Block Restaurant
- ANAHEIM : Connelly Girls Will Dress for Occasion
- Fun in the Sun : Holiday: The gloomy Memorial Day weekend skies clear, luring crowds to the shore. Despite the nice weather, some still complain about a lack of waves.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 75th ASSEMBLY : Abortion Foe's Bid Tests Religious Right's New Muscle : Politics: Activist Connie Youngkin opposes Poway Mayor Jan Goldsmith and two other Republicans in a safe Republican district.
- PLATFORM : Adapting Skills
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Special Distinction Earned at Edison
- Psychologist Reaches Out to Immigrants
- Mending History : Northridge Boy Scout, Fellow Troop Members Help Restore Manzanar Internment Camp
- Pursuit of Spiritual Life Leads to Role as Guru
- OTHER NEWS - May 25, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 25, 1992
- W. Barry McDonald has joined Hycor Biomedical...
- Mark Covington has been appointed vice president...
- Company in Transit : Transportation: Chairman William J. Agee is gambling that contractor Morrison Knudsen can become a force in the multibillion-dollar rail and subway car construction business. There are many doubters, however.
- Advantages of Holding Community Property
- View from Catalina's 'Second City'
- South Pasadena : Anti-Graffiti Measures OKd
- Trial Opens in 1986 Rape-Murder of Stranded Motorist From O.C.
- Local News' Riot Coverage
- 50 Years After Battle, Midway Island on Standby : Military: Fierce fighting was turning point of World War II. A dwindling U.S. military presence makes the atoll's fate uncertain.
- Tense Standoff Between Gangs and Police; 6 Arrested
- Teaching by Hand : Deaf Actor Is Classroom Role Model for Children With Same Disability
- Backers Shrink to Faithful Few as Brown Seeks Primary Votes
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Marzillier Elected Union Chief
- Uphill Struggle to Escape Life of Crime Isn't Over Yet
- Assembly: 37th District : Questionnaires were distributed to candidates last month. Libertarian Party candidate David Harner declined to respond. Answers have been edited to fit the available space.
- VOLLEYBALL / SEAL BEACH OPEN : Patience Is Key for Upset Specialists
- What 'Draconian' Cuts Mean for UC : Education: Meredith J. Khachigian of San Clemente, chairwoman of the Board of Regents, says the university might be forced into a 'drastic' overhaul of its role.
- AST Picks Consumer Product Chief
- Southwest Airlines Sends Goliaths Back to Flying School
- My favorite little pensione in...
- THE NATURE OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA by...
- When Is a Condominium a Townhouse?
- A Lifestyle Preserved in Ireland's Aran Islands : Traditions of fishing and farming, plus good cycling, await visitors across Galway Bay.
- The M-Word Revisited
- Baldwin Park : City OKs Trash Rate Hike
- A Real Bud : Fox sitcom About Working-Class Pals Wears Well On Matt LeBlanc
- ELECTIONS : Attempt to Incorporate Lacks Single Rallying Cry
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Herschensohn Lashes Out at Campbell
- Rabbit Food Brings Armed Woman's Standoff to an End
- Suspect Arrested in Fatal Beating
- Assembly Candidates
- Msgr. Michael John Duffy, 77, Dies After Car Accident
- STATE ASSEMBLY / LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Shake-Ups Draw Swarm of Newcomers : Turnover: Term limits and reapportionment have winnowed out many veterans, drawing the most contenders for vacant seats in decades.
- She Is Driven to Be the Best
- Bowling
- Diamond Bar's Secret: Have Fun While No. 1 : Prep baseball: Players deflect the pressure of national ranking by enjoying their success.
- Chicago Baffles Padres : Baseball: Starter Bruce Hurst cannot explain why the team is a 7-2 loser to the Cubs.
- MOVIES : Rooms With a View : Private theaters are another way to see a movie, but they start at $1 million and you still need the popcorn and a projectionist
- BOOK REVIEW : Getting Rich--Slowly--in Foreclosure Market
- 1001 AFTERNOONS IN CHICAGO by Ben...
- A Few Frames Short of a Feature : THAT'S ALL, FOLKS! <i> By Greg Snow (Random House: $21; 243 pp.)</i>
- Oki Named to Municipal Bench : Courts: The Covina attorney is the first Asian-American judge that Gov. Pete Wilson has appointed. He replaces John Nichols, who retired on disability.
- Dern Dynamics : FRESH OUT OF THE OSCAR GATE, ACTRESS PICKS TRUE STORY FOR HBO PROJECT
- Diamond Bar : Anti-Gang, Anti-Drug Fair
- Slow Market Doomed Real Estate Empire : Business: George Chen's bankruptcy comes amid branch closings, IRS seizures and accusations of misuse of investor funds.
- Seeking Asylum
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Let Them Eat Top Ramen: Pay Hikes Show Contempt For Students
- ELECTIONS / 4OTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Friedman Has Large Lead in Fund Raising : Assemblywoman is considered the overwhelming Democratic favorite. Three Republicans, three minor-party candidates are also running.
- STATE ASSEMBLY / NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : Lack of Incumbents Draws Large Field of Candidates
- Chumash Battle to Protect Their Heritage, Buried Ancestors in Malibu
- Couple Is Critically Injured in Crash With Pickup
- Commission Approves Limits on Residential Building in San Pedro : Development: The 1980 community plan will be altered to reduce high-density zoning.
- NCAA TENNIS : USD's Noriega Ousted in NCAA Semifinals
- NCAA TENNIS : Pepperdine's Joffe Beaten in Semifinal Match
- Case-Dent Win in Charity Tennis Tournament
- Don Pingaro has joined Atwood Richards Inc....
- Kids Are Digging It
- A Bridge Between Chasms : THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC: The Crisis of Classical Modernity, <i> By Detlev J.K. Peukert Translated by Richard Deveson (Hill and Wang: $28; 334 pp.)</i>
- The M-Word Revisited
- HANDMADE : Shadow Play
- Safety Tips for Summer's Grill Chefs
- Turning Off the Soft Lighting : Nostalgia's Golden Glow Masks State's Strengths
- COLUMN LEFT / GEORGE McGOVERN : Cut the Clinton Sniping, Give Him His Due : He's not perfect--who is?--but he has demonstrated assets no other Democrat can match.
- Can This Be Serious? : Justice Department picks silly fight with top schools
- Obituaries : Charles Knutsen; Democratic Party Leader
- You learn in the theater how to...
- Registered California Voters
- STATE ASSEMBLY / VENTURA ORANGE AND SAN DIEGO : Republicans Battle in GOP Strongholds : Politics: The party has a good shot in November at retaining control over the conservative districts after the bruising primary races.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Bureaucratic Dilemmas and Issue of Cityhood
- Calm Prevails After Pomp of Presidential Library's 1st Months : Simi Valley: The donors and dignitaries have visited and departed. These days, school tours are more commonplace.
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Taylor Wins as Attempts to Thwart Her Fail
- NCAA SOUTH I REGION NOTEBOOK : Ohio State Wins in 12 Innings on Strange Play
- At Camden Yards, Work Is Never Done
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres Express Some Concern About Status of Reliever Andersen
- McGuire's Grand Slam Powers UCLA
- After 42 Years, Joseph Calls It a Career at Santa Monica : Swimming: Redondo Beach resident coached 308 All-Americans, had an impressive 453-125-2 record and 22 top-five finishes at the community college state meet.
- Tashkent's Long-Shot Olympic Bid: Oodles of Hospitality, Few Facilities
- AND ONE MORE THING: The B-52's will...
- SUMMER SPLASH IV : To Live and Play in Greater L.A. : Does One of These Four Plans Fit Your Lifestyle?
- DYLAN I: The guessing game at most...
- Trade You 68 Monte Rock IIIs for a Springsteen
- * The Deutsch Co. of Santa Monica...
- Western Literature's Underside : PLAYING IN THE DARK: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination <i> By Toni Morrison (Harvard University Press: $14.95; 91 pp.) </i>
- Love and the Whole Shebang : CLOUDSTREET <i> By Tim Winton (Graywolf Press: $20; 426 pp.)</i>
- Preachin' in the Majors : PREACHER: Billy Sunday and Big-Time American Evangelism, <i> By Roger A. Bruns (W. W. Norton: $22.95; 306 pp.)</i>
- Baldwin Park : Youth Commission Urged
- Communists Triumph Over China Activists
- San Gabriel Mts. : Sluicing to Be Discussed
- Reputed Drug Boss Arrested in Mexico : Cocaine: Officials there say they have nabbed the Medellin cartel's top trafficker in the country.
- A Vision From the Fault Line
- ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY : Diverse Field Battles for Seat in New 53rd District : Politics: The six Republican candidates reflect disparate backgrounds. Just one Democrat is running, but there is a Green Party candidate and <i> two</i> Libertarians.
- Guns: How Many More Must Die Before Something Is Done?
- Victims of Disease Employing In-Your-Face Lobbying Tactics : Medicine: New kind of political agitators want money, cures and prevention--now. AIDS activists taught them valuable lessons.
- Another '80s Emblem Bites the Dust as Largest Real-Estate Empire Collapses : Economy: Olympia & York was the bluest of blue-chip land developers worldwide. But now its assets won't cover its billions and billions of debt.
- Holiday Closings
- Ojai : Man Dies After He Is Thrown From Car
- Whatever You Do, Don't Read This Man's Lips
- Grand American Division Remains Phipps' Domain
- Bird Deflects Question on a Sign of Times
- 'Women' and Hysterectomy
- An Insider's Look at L.A. Interiors : Getty Museum, Gamble House and Others Offer Visitors a Historical 'Sense of Place'
- STATE ASSEMBLY / SAN BERNARDINO AND RIVERSIDE : Diversity of Districts Helps Make Contests Competitive
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Touching Sight Is an Eye Opener
- Moorpark's Marine Signs With Tigers
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL : Northridge Hitched to Post Early
- Keeping Up With Jones Is Difficult
- Los Lobos' Long, Troubled Dream : **** LOS LOBOS; "Kiko" <i> Slash/Warner Bros.</i>
- California Music Theatre Creator Surveys the Wreckage of a Dream
- COLLEGE BASEBALL DAILY PLAYOFF REPORT : CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Playoffs a Family Affair for Mowls
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Reports of Tight Spot's Demise Prove to Be Greatly Exaggerated
- Lemieux Fuels Penguins' Sweep : Wales: He scores two goals during 5-1 victory over the Bruins. The Cup finals will begin Tuesday night in Pittsburgh.
- Silencing the Credit Crunch : Banks: Some are eager to lend money. But with the recovery still anemic, persuading borrowers hasn't been easy.