- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ticket 'Extortion' Case Moving Along
- Countywide : Hart Endorsed for Reelection by Peace Officers Group
- Atty. Gen. Issues Anti-Merger Opinion
- LAGUNA BEACH : Social Service Panel Sponsoring Forum
- All but 1 Theft Charge Against Scot Is Dropped
- $120,000 Grant May Revive Clinic
- Hi-Tech Teaching : Educators Learning That the Videodisc Can Be a Big Part of the Classroom Picture
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hilltop Ace Rebounds, Beats Southwest
- Abstinence Won't Make Italian Hearts Fonder
- Title Games to Stay on Networks in 1990s : Television: Leaders of professional and college sports say championships will remain off cable or pay-per-view for rest of this century.
- Variety the Spice of Reeves' Musical Life : Pop music: The singer, appearing Friday at the Henry Fonda Theatre, has a smorgasbord of styles.
- STOCKS : Bond Auction Boosts Dow to Gain of 11.94
- P.M. BRIEFING : SmithKline Profit Jumps 42%
- Munro to Resign From Top Time Warner Posts
- P.M. BRIEFING : Dallas' Southland Center Sold
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Church Will Stay Out of Politics, Pope Promises : Religion: John Paul spends a whirlwind day on the road in Mexico. He praises warming relations with the traditionally anti-clerical nation.
- Thousands of Rioters Battle Seoul Police : South Korea: 900 arrested as protests over Roh's regime rock dozens of cities. Protesters set fire to U.S. building.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Van de Kamp Launches New Ad Campaign
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : McCarthy and Seymour Clash on 'Safe Streets'
- Kim's Nine Lives : Ex-Drug Addict Cop Cashes In on Book-Film Deal, but Not Everyone Is Praising Her Work
- Tom Waits Wins $2 1/2 Million in Voice-Theft Suit
- The Reality Trump Denies: L.A. Needs to Build Schools : Education: The battle over the Ambassador site is not one of cost. It's about land use, and where children fall on this society's priority list.
- Man Gets 6 Months in Jail for Cruelty to Hummingbird
- Juror Offered to Fix Verdict in Election Case, Records Show : Courts: He allegedly tried to help Michael Goland, later convicted of making an illegal campaign donation.
- COMMENTARY : Much of What Hurt the Celtics' Rodgers Was Not His Fault
- Middle Infielders' Bats Essential to Hart
- LOS ALAMITOS : Field of 10 Set for Saturday's Derby
- SIDELINES : Robinson NBA's Pivotal Player
- Mother Knows Best When It Comes to the Sunny Hills Team
- Officials from the Sun Carnival Assn. hope...
- Harpist De Wayne Fulton and keyboardist Paul...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Computer Navigation System for Cars Will Use Satellites
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Medical Waste Tied to Defense Depot
- Carter Lauds Bush on Hostage Issue : Presidency: He tells reporters before his speech in Irvine that the current Administration is handling the situation better than Reagan did.
- SANTA ANA : Council Endorses Arming Rangers
- PORT HUENEME : Oxnard Man Held in Bank Robbery
- Latino Family Values a Staple of Health Message
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- Soviet Wrestler Dies in Crash
- Pape Signs With Cal State Northridge
- El Capitan Hops, Skips and Jumps to Title
- Summer Squall Will Run in Preakness, Skip Belmont
- FOOTBALLThe 1989 Sea World Holiday Bowl generated...
- Brennen Keeps Diving Afloat in Sunset League
- Workers Disrupt Pan Am Meeting: More than...
- Navy Pact for Hughes
- Steve Trammell has been appointed senior vice...
- Sex-Scandal Figure Lukens Loses Ohio Race
- Disneyland Meet Might Help the Titans : Gymnastics: Exhibition would raise money for ailing Cal State Fullerton men's team--if the program survives the May 21 deadline.
- These Jocks Once Ruled Boss Angeles : Broadcasting: KHJ Boss Radio made history 25 years ago. Tonight, deejays at the defunct station will reunite.
- LEGAL FILE
- A Life and Death in Hollywood : Acting: David Rappaport was trapped by his mind.
- Effect of Drug War on Blacks
- Idea for Freeway Jams
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- MOVIES - May 9, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - May 9, 1990
- Officials Shocked by Lockheed Relocation : Economy: Burbank calls the announcement of the move to Georgia a bombshell, but Palmdale does not expect the impact to be devastating.
- BARD BOARD: Actress Kelly McGillis, who will...
- Clandestine Toxic Waste Exports to Mexico on Rise
- U.S. Offers Earlier Date for Stopping Poison Gas Output : Chemical arms: Baker hopes to wrap up details during talks in Moscow next week.
- Clandestine Toxic Waste Exports to Mexico on Rise
- LAW SCHOOL: It shouldn't come as any...
- Spray Zone Veterans See Medfly War as a Never-Ending Battle
- Picus Urges Eased Limits on Water Use : Drought: Emergency plans should allow for dramatic differences in climate and lush yards, the councilwoman says.
- Food for Environmental Thought
- UNHAPPY RETURNS: Santa Ana City Councilman Richards...
- AIRPORT WOES: The opening date remains uncertain,...
- EPA Will Link Secondhand Smoke, Cancer
- Task Force Recommends Ways to Combat Gangs
- BUENA PARK : 2 Men Accused of Car-Buying Scam
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Plans for Wetlands Will Be Discussed
- Visitors' Spending Rises to $444 Million : Tourism: Travelers spent 12% more than they had the previous year and 7,604 new jobs were created, a study for the Oxnard Convention and Visitors Bureau finds.
- STAGE REVIEW : Big Kitchen Dishes Up Right Recipe
- Air-Conditioning Companies Feel the Heat as Year's 1st Hot Spell Hits : Weather: The county marks its first triple-digit temperatures of the year, and Ojai has a power failure.
- Shadow Economy : Forever Amber: On the Baltic, They Dig for the Stuff of Myth : Their quarry is that lovely, precious resin of prehistory. These enterprising Poles work quietly, after dark, because sometimes this is not exactly legal.
- CAMARILLO : Planner Opposes Farmland Project
- Once Upon a Remodeling . . . : Gingerbread House: An Encino home's first owner admired traditional Norwegian country houses with colorful folk art decorations. The new resident wants it to be safer.
- Drug Injectors Found Among Medical Waste on Beaches
- $124 Million in Hospital Cuts Proposed for County 2
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Jackson Helps Royals Win in 11
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Kirshbaum's 2-Hitter Leads Birmingham
- SHORT TAKES : Living Colour Band Sues Fox
- Judge Rules for Hammer Deposition
- MUSIC REVIEW : Berlin Symphony Orchestra Performs at Segerstrom Hall
- Beach Boy Brian Wilson's Kin Claim He's 'Brainwashed' : Celebrity: Former psychologist is accused of controlling his life. The singer shows up at a press conference to challenge cousin's petition to become his conservator.
- EL TORO : Residents Can't Believe Their Ears
- L. Nicholas Ruwe; Aide to Presidents, Ex-Ambassador
- Countywide : Bus Fares Up Nickel; Blind to Ride Free
- Jail Term Extended in Waste-Dumping Case
- FULLERTON : City Changes Stand, OKs Car Swap Meet
- Man Gets 4 Years in Prison for Loan Fraud
- One Stanley Cup in Three Years Not Enough as Flames Fire Crisp
- Cal Poly Pomona Nears NCAA Tennis Title
- Pairings for Volleyball Playoffs Set
- COMMENTARY : Eastern Bloc Sports Take a Back Seat in the Game of Politics
- For Author, It Was a Long Road to 'Last Exit' : Movies: Brutal tale of life on the fringes was 25 years getting to the screen -- and is still controversial in Orange County.
- Fluor Buys Rest of Ownership in Mining Concern : Acquisition: The Irvine-based engineering and construction company will pay $125 million for sole control of a lead-producing operation it co-founded in 1986 with Homestake Mining Co.
- Semco Reports Income Up 44% to $90,237
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Geneva Capital Names Executive
- Cam L. Garner has been named president...
- Leland C. Womack has joined Camp Dresser...
- Archive Corp. to Trim 108 Cipher Jobs in San Diego
- TECHNOLOGY : Odetics Accuses Former Employee of Stealing Design Data
- Construction Contract
- Developer Sees Profits Drop 79% for Quarter
- Two Arrested in Slaying of Marine
- Arias, Confident of Peace, Worries About Democracy
- Captives Are Terrorists, Israel Says : Mideast: Officials rebuff U.S. suggestions that they swap their 400 Arab internees for Western hostages.
- Doing Business : Car Salesman's Nightmare: The Day the Buying Stopped : How do you stay in business when hyperinflation puts your product out of reach? Ask GM's man in Brazil.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Court Takes Appeal of 'Ivan the Terrible'
- Fiscal Disaster Inevitable, Say O.C. Officials
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Bandits Grease Hilly Street, Rob 15 in Cars
- Jerry Rinck has been promoted to chief...
- California Commercial Bankshares: The Santa Ana-based parent...
- Chris Hodge has joined The Walter Management...
- Stray Shot by Police Kills Woman at Bus Stop
- LOCAL : D.A. Declines to File Cocaine Charges Against Actor Bridges
- Fire Cripples Missile Ship : Destroyer Limps Back to Norfolk; 1 Dead and 12 Hurt : Copter Lifts Injured Men Off Vessel
- Playboy Announces Recapitalization: Playboy Enterprises Inc. unveiled...
- Refinery Boss Gets Promotion at Mobil
- Philip A. Taylor has been appointed director...
- David Cabot has joined the Willis M....
- TW Holdings Inc.: The Spartanburg, S.C., parent...
- Paul I. Meyer has been elected to...
- Jack G. Stouse has been appointed director...
- For Better Living Inc.: The San Juan...
- American Ecology Posts Quarterly Loss
- Barry Green has joined Jassoy, Graff &...
- West Coast Bancorp: The Orange-based bank holding...
- Monica M. Rafferty has been named product...
- Chrysler Ads Will Take Aim at Honda
- Productivity Declines 1% in 1st Quarter
- Company Urged to Halt Tear-Gas Sales to Israel
- CALGARY : NATO Nuclear Planning
- Hardship in East Europe Said to Fuel Anti-Semitism
- Man Found Guilty in Attack on John Wayne's Daughter
- Pyropower Stoked About Clean Air : Manufacturing: San Diego firm's boiler technology burns fuel more completely. Growth is expected as private industry builds more power plants.
- Toshiba Opens Manufacturing Plant in Irvine
- Tokos Medical Corp.: The Santa Ana-based provider...
- Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.: Reston, Va.-based...
- Army Awards Pact
- Robert S. Frengel has joined General Peripherals...
- Air Force Awards Pact
- Jones Entertainment Group Ltd. named Lani Daniels...
- Hold Your Nose and Enjoy the View
- WORLD : Denis, 74, Passes His Prime
- K-III to Buy Ward's Communications: The publishing...
- Flamemaster Corp. Profit Doubles in 2nd Quarter
- Printing Shop Franchiser Makes Mark in Japan : Partnership: It took a dozen trips to Tokyo and a lot of stamina but Anaheim-based Speedy International has announced a joint venture to open five outlets.
- Japanese Companies Invest in El Camino Resources
- Rohr Industries has named Roger T. Renstrom...
- LOCAL : 3 Held in Buena Park Shooting
- $100,000 Difference : Millionaire Acts on His Belief That Individuals Can Change Things
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CHICO : New Student Leader Urges End of Fete
- S&L; Property Price Slashes OKd : Real Estate Sales Would Speed Cleanup of Savings Industry
- Family Leave Bill Faces Veto, Bush Aide Says
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hunts Selling Ancient Artifacts
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Greyhound Claims Victory in Strike
- VIP Health Plan Sold to Century MediCorp
- Steven J. Palmer has been promoted to...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Postal Strike in West Germany
- Food of the '90s: Fast, Fun and Environment Friendly
- House Sales Increase 12% in April
- Ex-Bear Stearns Executive Is Charged With Perjury
- Ad Firms Head to the Beach to Find a More Creative Lifestyle
- Todd Olson has been appointed vice president...
- Peggy Haydon has joined TOPS Total Personnel...
- Michael Berumen has been promoted to senior...
- Kenichi Komaya has been named executive vice...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Attorney General to Review Bennett Case
- NATION : Bush Vows Bolivia Aid Increase
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NEPAL : U.S.-Soviet-Chinese Team Climbs Everest
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PALM SPRINGS : Blast Rips Bank Box, Scatters Cash in Lot
- First Lady May Take a 2nd to Wellesley
- WORLD : World Jews Meet at Villa That Spawned WWII 'Final Solution'
- New Spraying Plan Is Unveiled : Medfly: Malathion treatment will continue in much of area now affected by infestation. New outbreaks will also face weekly applications of pesticide.
- Briefing Paper : Those Vital American Bargaining Chips in the Philippines
- 300 Flee Flooding in Arkansas Areas
- Foes of Gill Nets Say Initiative Will Be on Ballot
- Capital's Barry May Face Added Charges
- The divergence between the Dow Jones Industrial...
- Ronie Banning has been named director of...
- Superior Industries International Inc., a Van Nuys...
- Eastern Airlines to Offer Guarantee: In a...
- Sales of Existing Homes Slip 1.6% as Mortgage Rates Go Up
- Arnold Raymon has been named vice president...
- France, Britain Plan 'Super-Concorde'
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Philippines Given Marcos Case Bank
- NATION : Shuttle Launch Delay Seen
- Diet Industry Officials Defend Their Programs
- Ex-Car Salesman Wins $1.25 Million in Bias Suit
- Jury Hears Taped Confession to Slaying
- ANAHEIM : Motel Fire Causes $250,000 in Damage
- ANAHEIM : City Moves Forward on Plaza Renovation
- Retrial of Ray Buckey in McMartin Case Begins
- THE SIDELINES : North Carolina's Rice Arrested
- Rep. Tom McMillen (D-Md.), a former NBA...
- Pinto Slows Her Pace to Regain Winning Form
- Dusted-Off 'Lucy' Pilot, 'Roseanne' Tie
- THEATER : Silly Gags of 'Nerd' Often Draw a Laugh
- Kari Geller, a 17-year-old writer from San...
- Jazz Reviews : All-Star Line-Up Shows Up for Powell Salute
- ART REVIEWS : A Garouste Spectacle in Santa Monica
- Pacific Symphony Plans to Accept Funding From NEA
- Escapee Captured With Caller's Help
- CYPRESS : Infant 'Stable' After Falling Into Pool
- Finally, They Remembered the Pueblo
- OXNARD : High School Opens Movable Art Gallery
- Court Upholds San Diego's Draining of Lake Morena
- Three-time winner Johnny Rutherford had a minor...
- Nets GM Quits After Team's 17-65 Season
- Even though the Seattle Organizing Committee, a...
- 76ers Are Flat, Get Flattened by Bulls
- Countywide : Agency Seeks Cans of Baby Formula
- Iraq Claims It Can Make Seized Devices : Technology: Hussein also says his country had been able to import some earlier.
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : The Picture-Perfect Place to Stage Chamber Concerts
- High School Seeks to Flee Flight Path : Safety fears: Students on the Oxnard campus joke about being careful not to bounce volleyballs off passing planes.
- Countywide : Pacoima Man Guilty in 1980 Bar Slaying
- NEWPORT BEACH : Community Pools Effort, Builds Pool
- Orioles Worsen Angels' Woes
- ART
- U.S. May Join Civil Rights Suit Against Hospital
- Irvine to Take Up Housing Site Choices : Politics: The City Council tonight is scheduled to narrow to three the possibilities for an apartment complex for lower-income residents.
- All-Star Game Coaches Name Assistants
- Manslaughter Charge to Be Sought in Crash : Courts: Former Ram lineman Doug France is accused of being drunk before fatal accident.
- Summer Squall Won't Run in Belmont Stakes
- 'Unsolved Mysteries' a Surprise Hit for Stack
- Arts, Water, Bike Paths in Budget : Ventura: Funds would go to new recycling efforts, park improvements, a cultural program and to fighting effects of the drought.
- Regional Outlook : The Killing Ground of Asia : While peace breaks out elsewhere, South Asia has become a war zone. Self-determination is the catalyst for bloodshed--and no end is in sight.
- West Virginia Talks With Big Ten About Joining Conference
- Only Dad Can Keep This Kid in the Ballpark
- Jazz Reviews : A Spirited Memorial to Dexter Gordon
- Music and Dance Reviews : Momix Warhorses at Saddleback College
- Rodman Named Top Defensive Player
- GOLF : State Amateur Qualifying Event Set
- OXNARD : 30-Year-Old Killed by Amtrak Train
- Mira Costa Can Prove It's Best Ever
- Perez Gives Martinez a Lesson : Boxing: WBC bantamweight champion gets ninth-round TKO.
- Faulty Defense Does In the Angels
- After a Season of Improvement, the Suns Are Set in Their West : NBA playoffs: Center now stays close to the basket--and leads the league in shooting.
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : 'Arkansaw Bear' Gives a Poignant Message of Hope
- STAGE
- Police Say 'Deadhead' on LSD Caused Fatal Crash
- 11 Federal Officers Awarded Medal of Valor
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in '83 Burbank Slaying
- Volunteers Step In to Help Day Laborers : Topanga Canyon: In response to efforts to roust the homeless, a group is providing food, transportation, steadier work and shelter.
- Board Rejects Stiffer Rule on Weapons at Schools
- In Quest of the Dry Martinez
- New Spraying Plan Is Unveiled : Infestation: Revised strategy against Medfly calls for three more malathion treatments around Garden Grove.
- Jail Deal Still Hung Up on Financing
- Developer Scraps Hidden Hills Project
- Police Shoot at Two Suspects, One Is Wounded
- OJAI : Request for Signal at School Is Rejected
- San Fernando Chess Team Places 12th in Nation
- 3 Women Killed, 2 Injured as Speeding Car Hits a Tree
- SHORT TAKES : Author Disowns TV Miniseries
- Ailing First Executive Corp. Hires Investment Banker
- 3-D Systems Reports $400,621 in Profit
- 'Whistle-Blowers' Can Press Claims in Northrop Suit
- Laws Must Catch Up With Family Life
- Disc Brake Deal Approved
- P. M. BRIEFING : Munro to Leave Time Warner
- Arco Net Income Slumps 22.4% During 1st Quarter
- Jack W. Hayes has been elected chairman...
- Syncor Plans to Buy Back Up to 500,000 Shares
- Mastercard and Visa Will Halt Debit Card Bid
- IMF Panel OKs 50% More for Loans to Europe, 3rd World
- Glendale Architects Merge With Firm in Ventura
- Luther Medical Products: The Tustin catheter manufacturer...
- EIP Microwave Inc.: The Newport Beach manufacturer...
- Daniel G. Lamb, Jr. has joined Brobeck,...
- Council Sidesteps Rent Control Issue
- Border Bond-Fund Bill Advances in Assembly
- TUSTIN : Fees Adopted for Border Projects
- THOUSAND OAKS : State Association Honors City Clerk
- TUSTIN : News Rack Permit Law Nears Approval
- Coastal Gill Net Ban to Be on Ballot, Allen Says : Politics: The assemblywoman's grass-roots campaign has netted a million signatures, she says, with 595,500 needed to qualify. Commercial fishermen plan a counteroffensive.
- SANTA PAULA : Bed and Breakfast Denied by Council
- Deputies Still Seeking Killer of Woman, 28
- 'Bootleg' Rentals: Be It Ever So Humble, It's Also Illegal : Housing: The affordable apartments have become an irksome fixture in garages and spare rooms throughout the L.A. region, officials say.
- TENNIS ITALIAN OPEN : Capriati's Quick Win Makes It Look Easy
- Triple Crown Poll
- Canoga Park May Flee Field of Screams
- Canceled
- More Arts Groups Threaten to Reject NEA Money : Funding: New School for Social Research may not take its grant, but a Times survey finds no stampede to turn down assistance.
- 'Freedom' Campaign Under Siege : Advertising: Anti-smoking activists protest Philip Morris' Bill of Rights promotion.
- Area S&Ls;, Banks Enjoy Healthy First Quarter