- The Guard in Watts
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- Chatsworth Ends Semifinal Jinx After Pep Talk From Meusborn
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- 2 Pals, 2 Deaths: Parents Left to Wonder
- 2nd Autopsy Performed on Man Allegedly Shot by Brando's Son
- SAN CLEMENTE : Services Conducted for 3 Killed in Crash
- D.A. Wants Murder Case Dropped but Defense Objects
- Boy, 11, Found Slain After Heading for Home Alone
- Grieving Fathers Take Different Views in Their Sons' Deaths
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- Fatal Shooting in Youth's Home Parallels '86 Tragedy : Deaths: A teen-ager dies when a handgun belonging to his friend's parents goes off. Four years ago, a boy was killed by a shotgun blast in the same room.
- Soviet Essayist Says Her Peace : Education: A 20-year-old from the University of Moscow dispels stereotypes during a five-day visit to Huntington Beach after winning a U.N.-sponsored contest.
- D.A. Tries to Drop Charges but Defense Is Hesitant : Hearings: Alfredo Olivas is accused of murder after a police shoot-out in which three men died. Prosecutors are uncertain they could prove he provoked the shooting.
- China Premier Says Trade Status Will Improve Ties
- L.A. School Board Rejects Stiffer Penalty on Weapons
- Mideast Hostages and Israel
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- Major U.S. Airlines Slice Summer Fares : Travel: Other carriers match or beat a discount coupon that United inaugurated.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Golden Girl' Fashion Line Set
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- P. M. BRIEFING : GM to Build Cars in E. Germany
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- Japan to Begin Exporting Beef to U.S.
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- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Dips 0.71 as Three-Day Rally Fizzles
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- Dinkins Praised for Defusing New York Anger : Racial relations: The mayor appears to be succeeding in recapturing the media spotlight. His 'gorgeous mosaic' theme had almost become tatters.
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- Medtronic Unit Gets $6-Million Soviet Contract : Commerce: Anaheim-based division to supply 20,000 blood oxygenators to the Ministry of Health, which will distribute them to its nation's hospitals.
- Luce Says He Will Retire as Chairman of Great American
- Winnie Mandela's Guard Convicted of Killing Teen
- That Missed Breakfast May Not Be a Problem at All : Diets: A magazine debunks traditional thinking about the morning meal. The article contends that 'we've been conned.'
- Clausen Retires as BankAmerica Chief Once Again
- Economic Growth Estimate Cut Back to a Stagnant 1.3%
- Suntan Oil Hunt Can Get Under Your Skin
- P. M. BRIEFING : General Motors Stockholders Up Smith's Pension to $1.2 Million
- P. M. BRIEFING : April Existing Home Sales Sag
- Japanese Giant Choses Motorola Technology: Nippon Telegraph...
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- Dow Plunges 34.63 as Technologies Fall
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- Boy Drowned After Diving, School Says : Tragedy: Officials say 14-year-old jumped into pool despite being a novice swimmer. His parents question that account.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Pickens Faces Firm Opposition
- First-Quarter Profits Up 0.2%: The slim increase...
- Longtime Foes Cleared Air for Clean Air Act : Congress: A 10-year House fight ended after Reps. Waxman and Dingell finally agreed to compromise.
- Viet Veterans Will Honor U.S. War Dead With a Tribute to the Living
- Sockers Leave Trouble Behind, Reach Finals
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- TENNIS ROUNDUP : UCLA's Netter Records Upset in Tournament
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- Dancers Celebrate Greek Traditions at Festival
- The Flatlanders Resurface After 18 Years : Flatlanders, 3 Pals From West Texas, Resurface After 18 Years
- 'Poison' Looks Good
- THE HOUSE : Transmittable Diseases
- TUSTIN : Teacher Forced Out of Board Race Sues
- COSTA MESA : 2 Arrested After 911 Call During Robbery
- Plan Affecting Construction of Hillside Houses Gets 1st Airing
- Brazil's Ayrton Senna broke his own Monaco...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : U.S. Team Beats Soviets in ATP Cup
- Laguna Beach's Leach Faces Dana Hills' Stevens in Round of 16
- In Touch, in Tune : Papa John Creach Continues a Career That's Ranged from Armstrong to the Airplane
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Chapman's Still Fighting Demons, But Now She Has Help
- Music and Dance Reviews : Pittsburgh Troupe at Terrace Theater
- Defender of Detroit and 'Polluters Worst Enemy' Finally Clear the Air : Environment: Reps. Waxman and Dingell end one of the longest battles in Congress. Their accord proves key to hopes for stronger emission curbs.
- Bowie Unchanged
- No Fear He May Offend : Literary bad boy Hanif Kureishi knows that the racial and sexual themes in his works will scandalize many. But those elements, he says, reflect the realities of a diverse, changing world.
- U.S. Launches a New Drive Against Illicit Cocaine Labs in Bolivia : War on drugs: Air, land and river strikes are part of the campaign. Traffickers threaten retaliation.
- Associate of Jailed Crime Boss Killed in Philadelphia
- Q & A : New Blood for Music Center
- Be Ready for Hard Times, Soviets Told : Reforms: The premier warns the nation. The crisis may become a 'crash,' an economist says.
- Gorbachev Warns the West : Sees Peril in German NATO Role
- NEWPORT BEACH : Museum Studying 2nd Design Plan
- Roller Skate Use May Be Legalized
- STATE : 2 Auto Blast Victims Arrested
- CAMARILLO : Mobile Home Rent Control Law OKd
- Making Friends With Former Lover Takes a Little Time, Effort
- Commercial Area Parking Changes OKd
- FILLMORE : Council Backs Sespe Creek Preservation
- Panel Ends Opposition to Porter Ranch Plan : AQMD: Revisions for the development solved the problems cited by air quality officials.
- STATE ELECTIONS 78TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : 'Double Election' Is Double Trouble for Gotch, Marston
- USAir to Add 7 Flights From Burbank to Bay Area
- FBI Agent Testifies in Silberman Trial
- 911 Call in Menendez Slayings: 'They Shot and Killed My Parents!' : Crime: Beverly Hills police release tape of a frantic son reporting the shootings. He and his brother are charged in the deaths.
- Airport Holdout, 79, Retreats to Hangar Nook
- Firm Fined $450,000 for Mishandling of Asbestos
- Bodybuilder Came to His Sport Late--at 63 : Fitness: His goal is to beat the world record for longevity. He shaves 20 years off his age--84--and gets away with it.
- Hawaiian Gardens Seeks Guardian Angels
- Police Baffled by Absence of Witnesses in the Slaying of Salvadoran Immigrant
- Students Win Trips to Hong Kong in Contest
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Dana Hills Beats Corona del Mar After No. 1 Singles Victory
- Sylmar Baseball Team Deals With Life, Its Tragedies
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Warcraft, 10 Others Vie in Will Rogers
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Canyon Football Talent Wins Over Welch
- Man Who Killed 2 Studio Guards Is Ruled Insane
- SOUTHLAND : Missing Inglewood Boy, 11, Found Dead Dumped in Carport
- Candidates Race Down the Home Stretch : Elections: After months of campaigning, they're still trying to get their messages out. Debates enliven three of the closest contests.
- COUNTYWIDE : Routes to Forget on Memorial Weekend
- FULLERTON : Physics Professor Receives Top Award
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: 72ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Umberg Issues Warning to Yudelson; Charges of Lying Exchanged
- Ex-Inmate Sues, Accusing Group of White Jailers
- Fight World Says Goodby to Graziano
- THE SIDELINES : Panel Cool to Quarry Comeback
- Eby Removes the Flaws With Smooth Delivery : Prep baseball: Improved mechanics and attitude have helped Westlake left-hander cruise to 10-0 record.
- NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL AT A GLANCE
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Dry Spell Continues for Drysdale
- It's All in the Wrist as RBV Wins
- RAMS : Ilesic Gets His Foot in the Door in Competition for Punting Job
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mize, Grady Score Eagles to Share Lead
- FISHING NOTES : Anglers Will Find Action Heating Up
- 'Back to Future' Trilogy Draws Packed Houses
- Mexica: Upscale and Authentic
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- Agoura Bands Score Resounding Victories
- Music and Dance Reviews : Leon Fleisher Closes Pacific Symphony Season
- STAGE REVIEW : 'De Donde?': Political Drama on Illegal Aliens Hits Home
- Charity's Abuse of U.S. Food Aid in India Told
- Congress Approves Aid to Panama, Nicaragua
- Research Teams Close In on Cause of MS : Medicine: Practical applications may be years off, but the findings could have a major impact on how the crippling disease is treated.
- Progressives End Deadlock, Elect Mayor in Leningrad
- BOOK REVIEW : Searching for Road to Love in Postwar Italy : THE ROAD TO THE CITY <i> by Natalia Ginzburg</i> Arcade Publishing $16.95, 149 pages
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State More Likely to Fire Black Workers
- Storms Flood Farmland in Midwest Areas
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- 2 City Eateries Live Up to Their Stellar Names; 1 Is Thai, 1 Is Chinese
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- Young Mother, 2 Children Sought After Vanishing
- COMMENTARY : Look at Tape Doesn't End Questions : Boxing: 'Phantom punch' still doesn't seem to have had enough zip to put away Liston.
- Gastelum Turns Race Into Rout : Prep track and field: Birmingham senior takes charge on the third lap in the 1,600 meters and breezes to 9.10-second victory over rival Danny Jordan of Venice in the City championships.
- Aztecs Get Started Early, Rout Middle Tennessee State
- Angels Beat Jays in the 11th
- Ray's Hit Beats Jays in 11, 4-3
- Driver Escapes Serious Injury as Horse Falls
- Shortstop Liebsack Harbor's 'Heart and Soul'
- STAGE
- Sullivan's Plan to Ban Cigarette Machines Gets Cool Reception
- NATION : DEA Paid Deliverers of Alvarez
- Witness Tells Court Girl Collapsed, Said: 'My Friend Is Dead,'
- Just More Champagne for Beijing? : * No, Bush's MFN Decision Was a Wise American Investment in China's Future
- Trying to Get Back on an Even Keel : Salvage: Workers are still trying to refloat the Princess Louise, which capsized mysteriously at San Pedro.
- SIMI VALLEY : 6 Students Win Trip to Hong Kong
- San Diego
- COMMENTARY : Oilers' Stanley Cup Victory Proves One Thing--Speed Kills
- Blazers' Ramos Makes Big Comeback, Too : Pro basketball: Portland rookie is recovering from head injuries suffered in December auto accident.
- Dick Trickle grabbed the pole for Saturday's...
- Boesel Races Now, Plans for the Future : Indy 500: He drives an old Lola meant for Scott Pruett, but his team works toward 1991, building a 'made-in-the-U.S.A.' car.
- NBA Slaps Pistons' Edwards With $3,500 Fine for Hitting Nealy
- Angels Let Lead Get Away
- Dodgers' 15-6 Blowout Not Wind-Aided
- Poway, La Jolla Fulfill Destinies
- STAGE
- Dance Team Struggles to Find Venue
- Antelope Valley's 30 Seconds of Fame
- 'Twins Peaks' Leaves Its Audience Hanging : Television: Many viewers complain that the series finale failed to provide an answer to the No. 1 question: Who killed Laura Palmer?
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Stitches Dishes Up the Right Prescription for the Palate
- Laguna Art Museum Accepts NEA Grant
- Mira Costa Plays Edison for 4-A Volleyball Title
- Kid Stuff Enriches Hammer Throwers' Careers : Matadors: Balancing parenthood and athletics isn't easy, but Youngberg, Albers aren't complaining.
- 25 Years Later: A Fix or a Fist? : Boxing: When Muhammad Ali knocked out Sonny Liston in the first round of their rematch, many at ringside didn't believe it was a legitimate fight. Some still don't.
- Dutch Volleyball Team to Play at UC Irvine
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pittsburgh Troupe at Terrace Theater
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Yaaba': Human Comedy in an African Village
- PEOPLE WATCH
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- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Fire Birds' Aiming to Be 'Top Gun' With Helicopters
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- U.S. Aid on Its Way Soon, Bush Tells Nicaragua, Panama
- LOCAL : Lancaster Man Shot, Stabbed
- Camarillo : Student's Photo Wins Honors in National PTA Competition
- Pay Raise for Non-Teachers Approved
- Gambler's Killer Gets 23 Years-to-Life Term
- Landlord Fined $1,760 for 3 Bootleg Offenses
- RACING Q & A
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- Crawford Names Olivero as New Basketball Coach
- Patrick Henry Rolls, Faces Monte Vista Next
- DIGEST : Thousand Oaks, Hart Duos Bid for Tennis Title
- Wheelie-Poppin' Brando, The Wild One of the '50s, Forged Foothold for Elvis
- Navy to Reopen Iowa Inquiry, Bans Firing Guns : Explosion: The service takes action after gunpowder tests call into question earlier theories of the cause of the ship's fatal accident in April, 1989.
- Jurists Hear Appeal in Wisely Case
- South Bay to have a memorable Memorial Day weekend.
- Bomb Threats, Vandalism at Synagogue Investigated
- NCAA BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Trojans Breeze in Opener, 23-5
- COLLEGES : Students Vote to Help Dominguez Athletics
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : World Party: New, Borrowed Sound
- Hard Rock Rolls Into Two Unlikely Clubs
- OUTLOOK / NEW ARAB NATION : Yemen Could Play Strategic Role : Separately, they were among the world's poorest nations. Together, they may alter the area's balance of power.
- OXNARD : 3 Men Indicted in 7 Bank Robberies
- Ramona
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- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teachers and District Can't Settle Dispute
- COUNTYWIDE : Residents to Pay for Higher Dump Fees
- Another Operation for Girl Amputee
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Newbury Park Wins in Softball Playoffs
- Futch Won't Be in Stewart's Corner Tonight
- Cologne, Real Madrid Look Impressive
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco Raising the Price of His Signature
- Louisiana Lawmakers of the Past Tell Memories : Political lore: In a state tourism promotion, the Southern art of storytelling is being passed on.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: 58TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : 2 Opponents Say Alban Spread Lies
- Science Fair's White Mice Give Way to Computer-Age Sophistication
- A Pall Hangs Over New Age Convention
- NEWPORT BEACH : State's Chili Cook-Off Full of Color, Flavor
- DWP Commissioners Endorse Bradley's Plan for Water Rationing
- PERSPECTIVE ON RACE RELATIONS : Look for Remedies, Not Scapegoats
- Ex-Hostage's Mother, 91, Awaits Homecoming
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : S.F.-L.A. Rail Link Urged by Year 2000
- Feinstein Riding Wave of Voter Regard for Women
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : How Far Do You Have to Go to Hide Out From the World?
- Teen, Shot in Head by Friend, Dies : Shooting: Incident took place in Anaheim Hills home of a youth who killed another boy in a similar case in 1986.
- Bush Vetoes Amtrak Bill as Step Backward
- China Trade Status Renewed by Bush : Diplomacy: President calls it 'difficult decision,' in U.S. interest. Critics say Beijing's human rights record doesn't merit extending most-favored-nation treatment.
- Contractor Sues County for Loss of Airport Job
- Bush China Move Stirs Capitol Hill Critics : Politics: Democrats and a sprinkling of Republicans vow to seek reversal of trade benefits.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- COLUMN ONE : Outsiders: New Latin Insiders : Past failures discredit many traditional South American politicians. Inexperienced newcomers are benefiting.
- A Special Diploma in the Class of 1990
- Car Blast Injures Two Earth First! Activists
- Tour of Recycling Center Fails to Secure Funding
- Camarena Witness Places Defendants at Kidnap Meetings
- PORT HUENEME : Kidnap Suspect Held After Police Chase
- Police Investigate 'Hate' Attacks : Crime: A Jewish synagogue in Tujunga has been subjected to bomb threats and swastikas.
- Council Votes to Continue PV Transit
- BREA : 4 Rob Mall Jeweler as Guards Watch
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Computer Leads to Slaying Arrest
- Study Finds Students Using Less Beer, Drugs
- Study Says Cup Worth $911 Million to Economy
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Van Reusen Speaks Up in Edison's Defense : Preps: Middle blocker says Chargers will give the top-ranked Mira Costa Mustangs 'the game of their lives' in title match.
- These Oilers Are Great Ones, Too : Stanley Cup: Edmonton wins game, 4-1, and series, 4-1, from Boston for first championship since Gretzky trade two years ago. Goalie Ranford named MVP.
- Woman Pleads Innocent on Gless' Entry
- Shepard's 'True West' Doesn't Ring True at Gnu Theatre
- THE MAY RATINGS SWEEPS : KABC News Makes Big Gain on KNBC in Local Competition : Television: Increases may eventually be for naught: The total news audience continues to dwindle.
- NATION : AF Jet Crash Kills 2 in Georgia
- Fought-for Embryos Up for Adoption : Custody battle: Ex-wife says she no longer wants them, seeks to give them to fertility clinic.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Friendly Sea Rivals : 2 High School Sailing Teams Share Coach but Still Compete Intensely
- Gorbachev Offers Deal for Lithuania Secession : Baltics: The republic could be independent in two years if it bows to Soviet demands, reports say.
- HERO FOR HIRE : Merry-Making Actor Goes Through Changes Playing Birthday Party Characters
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Candidates Increasingly Back Reform
- PLATFORM : No Winners
- Edelman in a Walk, Flores a Close Call : * Endorsements in Two Supervisor Races
- Fraternity Disciplined After Outcry Over Party
- El Toro Gets Just Enough Offense to Stop Palmdale
- Former Umpire Augie Donatelli, 76, Dies
- S.D. Ballet Director Heads for Soviet Union
- MUSIC REVIEW : Touch of Levity Gives Concert a Welcome Lift
- Henson's 'Witches' Hailed by Critics
- A Many-Sided Issue : Historic Group's Octagon House Restoration Stalled
- MASTERS MEET TRACK PREVIEW : Dameworth, Jones to Lead Pack Seeking State Berths
- Loyola Marymount Will Try to Have Fun in the Sun : Freshman Shortstop Gomez a Big Reason for Team's Success
- Clippers to Name Schuler : NBA: Former Trail Blazer coach to be announced today as Casey's replacement.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Saddleback Gains Semifinals on Sarmiento Homer in 10th
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK : Locke Girls Win Another Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Fountain Valley Beats St. Joseph, 3-2, in Nine Innings
- A Brilliant Hatchet Job and a Bunch of Hacks : CBS: Barbara Hershey's portrayal of a killer was inspired. Cross-promotion by the network-owned station's newscasters wasn't.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- THE MAY RATINGS SWEEPS : . . . And the Winner's NBC--By a Nose
- SHORT TAKES : Dan Rather 'Hero' in 2nd Grade
- SHORT TAKES : Axl Rose Seeks Erin Everly Split
- ELECTIONS : Cathie Wright, Challenger Wage Expensive Primary Battle
- Breaking the Code : Laguna Homeowner Could Get Year in Jail for Illegal Additions
- THE DROUGHT: HOUSING : Casitas Water District Puts 8 Projects on Hold for Year
- Honoring the Fallen
- CAMARILLO : Low-Income Buyers Priced Out of Houses
- Pasadena Police: Room at the Top, Discontent Below
- Dutch cyclist Erwin Nijboer was in very...
- University City's Hansen Finishes Unbeaten
- Peggy Noonan
- It's All 'Eleemosynary,' My Dear Theatergoers
- Bradley: The Mayor on Call
- DANA POINT, LAGUNA NIGUEL : Coastal Strip Fight Enters Courtroom
- Fox Trapped in Wetlands Escapes Cage : Environment: The animal, removed from the Bolsa Chica reserve because it threatens bird species, was facing death by lethal injection.
- 'Cheers' Star Grammer Begins Jail Sentence for Violating Probation
- A Voyage That Might Anger, Not Inspire : Mars mission: It reeks of old men fighting old battles--a tired way to help us find that ephemeral 'national purpose.'
- San Diego
- Suspect Arraigned in Slaying : Simi Valley: The transient pleads not guilty to killing a Blue Cross employee in his condominium.
- Riley, NBC to Talk; Network Has Room for Chuck Daly, Too
- Schuler 'Thrilled' to Join the Clippers : NBA: L.A. introduces its new coach. He calls the club 'one of the better teams in the '90s.'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Movin North, Merriette Head Lassie Handicap Field
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Golan's Spicy Fare Has Taste of Morocco
- Staff Members, Patients Again Protest Conditions at County Health Center
- Banning Pair Win Track Titles
- Borgogno Kicks the Error Habit : College baseball: Cal State Fullerton infielder made 29 errors in the 1989 season. But he enters the NCAA Central Regional tonight with just eight.
- Pro Beach Volleyball MakesStop in Venice
- The Belfry, an English course that has...
- Hollypark Gets OK for Four Night Programs
- THE SIDELINES : McMichael Boycotts Mini-Camp
- That Won't Be All, Folks, as Cartoons Make a Comeback : Animation: The recent box-office success of full-length features is creating a new boom in the industry that may rival the 'golden age' of the '30s.
- SHORT TAKES : Sculptor Nina Winkel, 85, Dies