- 2 Lewd Songs Cost KGB-FM a $25,000 Fine
- Pop Album Chart : Black Crowes Debut at No. 1
- ART REVIEWS : Representative Work From Dunning
- Battle for Emotional Survival : Stage: Although set in Manhattan, 'I-Land,' at Burbank's Road Theatre, includes many characters drawn from the author's experiences in L.A.
- EAST COUNTY : Sunrise Highway Now 'Scenic Byway'
- BANKING
- EC Agrees to Overhaul Its Farm Policy : * Trade: Changes in the subsidy-based system could remove the key roadblock to completing a new GATT pact.
- AUTO
- China Holds Huge Underground A-Test : Nuclear blast: The 1-megaton yield is far larger than a 1974 treaty allows for U.S. and Russian tests.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Allen Uses Abortion Footage in Senate Campaign TV Ad
- After-School Specials : Anaheim teacher uses drama to build vocabulary and self-esteem in her pupils while reducing TV time.
- Who Wears Short Shorts? : . . . If You Have to Ask, You Probably Shouldn't
- Commonwealth Troops on Alert as Azerbaijani Fighting Nears Turkey
- FULLERTON : City to Hire a Firm for Manager Search
- Police Say Gunman Posing as Officer May Also Have Stopped Motorist : Law enforcement: Authorities are investigating the shooting of a couple near Santa Susana Pass Road and the case of a woman pulled over in Reseda.
- SANTA PAULA : City Council OKs Air Show in July
- ELECTIONS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 19 : GOP Candidates Find They Agree on a Few Issues During Debate
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Murder Victim Found in Forest Identified
- ELECTIONS 55TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Area's Economic Woes Dominate Close Race : Three Democrats--all officeholders--are slugging it out in the predominantly minority and working-class area.
- Rohrabacher Bill Would Let Agencies Pass Data to INS
- Area Donations Bolster L.A. Relief : Riot aftermath: Contributions include food and diapers. Some organizers aim at an understanding of the unrest's causes.
- Quayle Here With a Legitimate Issue: the Sale of LAX
- OXNARD : 2 Men Indicted on Drug Sale Charges
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mission Bay Leaves USDHS With a Few Questions
- Bruins Lose on Bases-Loaded Walk : Baseball: Oklahoma wins, 4-3, in 13th inning without benefit of a hit.
- NCAA SOFTBALL : Fernandez Zeros In Again and UCLA Wins, 4-0
- Japan Rejects Criticism Its Response to Thai Disorder Was Weak-Kneed
- Russian Privatization Far Behind Schedule : Economy: Delays in selling off state-owned businesses threaten the attempt to develop a free-market system.
- THE TIMES POLL : Riot Rhetoric Has Little Effect in Senate Races
- ELECTIONS 20TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Roberti Spends $876,000 in Race to Win New Seat
- Quayle's Comments on L.A. Riots Lack Students' Insight
- PERSPECTIVES ON SINGLE MOTHERHOOD : 'Values' Is Code for 'Dad Is the Boss' : Quayle longs for a fairy tale of the 1950s--a world where women and people of color knew their place.
- A Game Is Business at 200 M.P.H.
- Rare Bird Comes Home to Roost : Rough-Hewn Cardinal to Retire After 26 Years as Channel Islands Baseball Coach
- Turn of Events Turns Out to Be in Ward's Best Interest : High school: Huntington Beach pitcher stuck with baseball. Next season, he'll be a Titan.
- Anteaters in 12th After First Round of Golf Regional
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Slow-Starting Santiago Extends Hitting Streak to Seven Games
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Mission Viejo Gets Revenge, Record
- Ocean View Urged to Improve Its Behavior
- Pro Football
- From Hospital Bed, Rodgers Is Still Able to Plan Strategy
- Standard Logic Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of...
- Clothestime, Wet Seal Post 1st-Quarter Gains
- Hidden in the Hype Is a Better Traveler's Check
- On a Block in South L.A., Merchants Ponder Future
- 12 Killed, 25 Injured in Israeli Raids on Guerrillas in Lebanon
- Carson Gets Royal Sendoff From Last Public Audience
- After the Riots : NEWS IN BRIEF : Many in Orange County Poll Foresee Civil Unrest
- Police Recruit Gays at Festival for First Time : Law enforcement: Long Beach department sets up booth at pride celebration. But fair-goers who sign up worry about discrimination.
- County's 1st Site for Hiring Day Laborers OKd : Moorpark: The Civic Center location is chosen after business owners object to the workers congregating near shopping areas.
- Oxnard Police Chief Finalists Chosen : Law enforcement: A Phoenix department official is reportedly No. 1. He would be the first black in the post.
- Here's a Useful Reform: More Police on the Streets : LAPD:The confusion during the riot is merely a taste of what political tinkering can do.
- Quarry Plan Stalled by County Deadlock
- Angels Injured in Crash
- Taft High Forfeits Berth in City Tennis Final
- Stevens Comes Home to Haunt Bruins, 5-1 : NHL playoffs: In his hometown, he scores four goals, powers Penguins to 3-0 series lead.
- Lil E. Tee Out of Belmont
- CBS Aims to Divide, Conquer : Television: 'Designing Women,' 'Major Dad' move to Friday in fall. Five comedies, four dramas will be introduced.
- EMPLOYMENT : L.A. County Tourism May Lose $1.1 Billion
- Power Breakthrough : Energy: Southern California Gas Co. launches the first commercial application of fuel-cell-generated electricity.
- Sony Reports Its First-Ever Annual Loss
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- NOTE TO READERS
- Peninsula's All-Around Athlete Got Off to Flying Start in Track : Preps: In only her first season on the team, Maya Muneno has blossomed into quality distance runner. She had the top qualifying times in two events at last week's Southern Section 4-A Division preliminaries.
- MOVIES - May 22, 1992
- MOVIES - May 22, 1992
- Obituaries - May 22, 1992
- Names in the News - May 22, 1992
- Names in the News - May 22, 1992
- Names in the News - May 22, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 22, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 22, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 22, 1992
- ELECTIONS 19TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Wright Is Outspending La Follette in Bitter Campaign
- Protesters Assail Jury Deadlock in Manslaughter Trial of Officer
- Bus Travel Not Uncommon on Short Trips
- Murphy to Give Birth Again on Labor Day Rerun : Television: 'It's obviously good when a show like this is on the national agenda,' says CBS entertainment chief.
- Gang Report Scorned as Unjust Stereotyping : Reaction: Community leaders and youths who feel maligned say the data reflects police prejudice.
- Home Invaders Still Hold 1 of 6 Hostages : Crime: A daylong standoff between police and 2 gunmen continues after a botched robbery attempt. Five children have been freed.
- SPECIAL REPORT: JOHNNY CARSON
- SPECIAL REPORT: JOHNNY CARSON
- Gates Said No to Job as Consultant : LAPD: Councilman Ferraro offered him the position if he would leave early, easing transition for Williams.
- SPECIAL REPORT: JOHNNY CARSON
- Senate OKs Aid for Inner Cities : Legislation: The $2-billion plan includes $494.7 million for Los Angeles, Chicago. The vote was 61-36. Signs point to an accord on long-term urban assistance.
- Bush Officials Defend Prewar Aid to Iraq
- SPECIAL REPORT: JOHNNY CARSON
- Rod Carew Had Worried About Travel--by Air
- Two King Cousins Arrested in Riots
- 350 Samoans Vent Anger Over Mistrial in Shootings : Law: Peaceful protest in Compton denounces a jury for deadlocking in the case of a former police officer charged with killing two brothers.
- ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN SPENDING : Special-Interest Money Flows Into Races
- MISSION VIEJO : Biggest-Ever Class at Saddleback College
- COUNTYWIDE : Crime Up 7% in Area Covered by Sheriff
- Perot: Instant Medium for the Angry Message : But Texan has to get out of TV studio and mix it up more
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Countywide : Board Will Fund Cityhood Study
- SIMI VALLEY : School Officials to Discuss Goals at Education Summit
- Ojai : Ball Games Moved After Complaints
- PORT HUENEME : Homeowners' Suit Threatens RV Resort
- Escondido Man Shoots Wife to Death, Kills Self
- Johnny's Last Line : Television: About 500 fans make the pilgrimage to Burbank for the final public taping of Carson's 'Tonight' show.
- Ex-Aide of Dr. Namihas Sues for Sexual Abuse : Courts: Former office manager claims she was continually harassed by the Tustin gynecologist.
- VENTURA : Panel Members Urge Water Initiatives
- RTD Will Offer 50-Cent Fare to Ease Post-Riot Travel Problems : Transit: The program is designed to increase access to stores and services. It will last through September.
- For the Record - May 22, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 22, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 22, 1992
- For the First Time, Police Recruit at Gay Pride Festival
- Legacy Peeks Out From Behind Messy Desk
- Marina del Rey : Marina City Club Bankrupt
- Beverly Hills : Levine's Contract Extended
- Cajun-Creole Festival Heads for Simi
- Primary
- Compton : Grand Jury Inquiry Asked of Slow Response to Riots
- ELECTIONS 41ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : 8 Hear Opportunity Knocking
- Never Too Young : Ventura Students Help Community--and Their Image
- LOS ANGELES : Mayor Lifts Restrictions on Sale of Ammunition, Gas
- D.A. Rejects Criminal Charges for Doctor in Abuse Case : Regulations: The 50 charges of sexual misconduct against Tustin gynecologist Ivan C. Namihas are too old to be prosecuted, county decides. He is expected to lose his medical license within 2 weeks.
- Smog Affects Poor, Young, Nonwhite the Most : Research: Air pollution tends to be worst in low-income area of Southern California, economists claim. Youths suffer playing outdoors.
- Common Sense 10 Years in the Making : San Diegans offer region a useful lesson in efficient water-resource protection
- Steps to Protect Coyotes and People Please Solana Beach Residents
- Lawyers Hold Court on Local Judges : Surveys: All Superior and Municipal Court officials evaluated by the county bar association rate satisfactory or above.
- Ms. Brown, Meet the Ozzie & Harriet Veep : Quayle knocks TV sitcom to rail about family values
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : After a Setback, Her Senior Season Goes Swimmingly
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Rounsifer, Stone Lead Vista to Palomar Title
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Southland Teams Hit Road, Could Stage Home Week at Omaha
- HELPING OUT
- DANCE/THE ARTS
- Dodgers Strike Back, 5-3 : Baseball: Sharperson jars the ball loose in home-plate collision to fuel rally.
- Padres Get 6 in 6th, Rout Mets : Baseball: Fernandez, Sheffield and McGriff provide offense to support Lefferts in a 12-6 victory.
- Azusa Pacific on Track for Another Title
- Rosters have been announced for the Orange...
- ELECTIONS / SPENDING REPORTS : Candidate's $4,000 Debt Overdue by 17 Months
- Southern Section Will Rule Today in Ocean View Incident
- Mounties' Season in the Drink : Montclair Prep Players Try to Come to Grips With Playoff Ban
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL / CITY SECTION 4-A DIVISION SEMIFINALS : El Camino Real Fails to Reach Final
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Benzinger, Hernandez Getting Chances
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 DAILY REPORT : When Brayton Races, It's Almost as if He's Driving the Family Car
- Miscellany
- WOMEN'S PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL
- HELPING OUT
- SAN DIEGO : Motorcyclist Killed in Crash With Truck
- Congress: 27th District
- Eric Pleskow, the chairman and co-founder of...
- Broadway's Parent Cuts It Losses
- Century Cable TV to Change Fees for Converter Boxes
- A Hobby That's on Track : Diversions: Every month, about 100 model train enthusiasts meet in Tarzana to share their love of the scaled-down rails.
- 2 Assembly Seats Ripe for Latino Candidates : Politics: Latino leaders back a Norwalk councilwoman and a Montebello lawyer in the five-way race for the 58th District Democratic primary.
- Orange Show Fair: Through Monday* The 11-day...
- After 42 Years, Joseph Calls It a Career at Santa Monica : Swimming: He coached 308 All-Americans, had an impressive 453-125-2 record and 22 top-five finishes at the community college state meet.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 20 Teens Win Merit Awards
- 7 Elected to 2-Year Term on Town Council
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Rebel Accused in Gandhi Death
- There's Little Comfort in a Balance of Terror
- PLATFORM : An Unfair Bias
- Estimates of Riot-Related Arrests Deflated : Courts: Prosecutors now say fewer than 10,000 bookings resulted. But nobody seems sure how the number was once put at 19,000.
- Attacks Prompt Coyote Hunt : Wildlife: San Clemente officials will kill about 10 of the animals in Forster Canyon area and distribute the carcasses as a warning to others. Injured girl may undergo rabies treatment.
- Alvin L. Swanson Jr. was named president...
- 10 Seamen Sentenced to Hang in Egypt
- Pomona : $25,000 for Anti-Gang Effort
- Long Beach : Embezzler of Union Funds Sentenced to Probation
- Candidates Now Traverse 'Invisible' Campaign Trail
- Ex-City Manager Says He'll Repay Disputed Loan : Government: Legitimacy of $30,000 personal loan from public funds has been questioned.
- Lindsey Hackett
- La Verne : Mobile Home Rents Capped
- Karcher Plans Anaheim Layoffs : Cutback: Carl's Jr. parent says up to 100 employees will lose their jobs at a pizza-making subsidiary, and 400 others at hamburger patty plant could be next.
- AUTOS
- Man Accused in Credit Scam Held
- Rep. AuCoin Holds Slim Lead in Oregon Primary; Recount Likely
- Senate OKs Ambitious 'Motor-Voter' Bill : Legislation: The measure automatically registers people to vote when they get a driver's license. Bush, many GOP lawmakers oppose it.
- La Canada Flintridge : Take a Bus to the Beach
- RETAINING WALL : Audiences Beware: When You Bounce an Idea Off J.J. Wall, It's Liable to Stick
- It Can Take a Lot of Work to Trim and Shape Thighs
- THEATER REVIEW / 'LISTEN FOR WINGS' : Ignoring Barriers : A woman's refusal to be bound by her deafness gives 'Listen for Wings' its comic charm and delivers a worthwhile message.
- NATURAL SELECTIONS : Looking for a Lightweight Meal? These Eateries Can Make Sensible Choices
- MIRACLE MEN : This Substantially 'Drenched' Miracle Legion Might Even Drown Out Michael Bolton
- Legal Feud to Tee Off Again Over Hole in One
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Agrees to Begin Meetings at 7 p.m.
- Thai King Intervenes to Help End Turmoil : Unrest: Monarch urges both sides to cooperate. Regime offers concessions, but the compromise seems to leave the premier's power intact.
- ORANGE : Three Appointed to City Planning Panel
- LAKE SHERWOOD : Housing Plan OKd; Ridge Is Exempted
- County, Cities Talk Trash at Dump Summit : Waste: First-ever countywide meeting ends with little agreement on solutions for the area's refuse crisis.
- COSTA MESA : Pipe Bomb Found in Garage Disassembled
- OXNARD : Councilman Plisky Will Run for Mayor
- Police Kill Man Who Invaded Wife's Office, Shot Her Sister
- FDIC Adopts Interest Rate Limits for Weak Lenders
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Compton : Lakers Star to Hold Training Camp for Inner-City Youths
- A BONNIE 60TH TO YE : Costa Mesa Brews Another Scottish Festival Steeped in Family History and Tradition
- The following are selected entries from...
- Hollywood's Shooting, and Not Just Films : Firearms: Show business turns to guns for recreation and security. 'I would feel very naked' without one, says Charlton Heston.
- Fairfax : New Site for Refugee Center
- Trailblazing Low-Income SRO Housing
- Haitian Refugee Camp Nearing Capacity : Exodus: If Coast Guard puts latest wave ashore, Guantanamo Bay shelter will be housing 800 above intended limit. U.S. officials weigh options.
- Weekend Coyote Hunt Set After Attack on San Clemente Girl, 5. : Ecology: Officials, alarmed by the increased aggression, hope to kill 8 to 10 of the animals to scare others away from residential areas.
- Personal Style All Sewn Up With Custom Rugs
- SAN DIEGO : Man Found Shot to Death in Car
- Son Pleads Guilty to Murdering Parents
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Elevated Car-Pool Lanes Mulled for Ventura Freeway
- 10.6% Budget Hike Sought for LACTC : Transportation: Two-thirds of spending would go for rail services, including three Metrolink commuter lines and Red Line subway.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Adopts Energy Conservation Plan
- AFTER THE RIOTS : L.A. Insurance Claims Will Hit $775 Million : Property: The figure makes the Los Angeles disturbances the most costly civil unrest in U.S. history.
- Scope of Endangered Act Needs Broadening
- Turner Receives Award as Teacher of the Year
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Davis Unveils TV Ads Using Scenes of Denny Beating
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON : Health Care
- Measuring the Morals of Quayle, Murphy Brown
- Students Will Attend Pavilion Children's Fest
- POINT MUGU : 2 Stranded Hikers Rescued From Cliff
- ORANGE : Buildings Require Seismic Retrofitting
- LOS ANGELES : Man, Shot by Police, Is Awarded $675,000
- Scanning Software Keeps Improving
- RETAIL
- Macy to Close 8 Stores; 1,850 Jobs Affected : Retail: The owner of the Bullock's and I. Magnin chains is eliminating its poor performers, including the Bullock's store in La Habra's Fashion Square.
- RETAIL : Ikea Hopes the Novelty Won't Wear Off in Expansion From Burbank to Tustin
- Speaking Their Language : Deaf Actor Teaches Arts to Children With Same Disability
- City Councils Select New Mayors
- Giving Women the Facts : Politics: Creator of '50 Simple Things' books produces a voters guide for women designed to outline the issues for '92.
- Arizona Indians Rally to Protest Gambling Raid
- Serbian Gunmen Hold 7,000 Captive in Bosnia : Yugoslavia: Captors demand safe passage for Serbian forces out of the war-racked region. Terrorism is becoming the negotiating tool in the conflict.
- Norwalk : Middle School Switch OKd Despite Financial Concerns
- The Horrors of the Iraqi Tyranny : New evidence of atrocities against Kurds may clinch the genocide-case argument
- Lawndale Names Acting City Manager
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : County to Continue Lifeguard Payment
- Claim Filed for Girl Hit by Unmarked Police Car
- SAN DIEGO : Body Found in Surf Off Ocean Beach
- U.S. Trade Deficit Leaps 77% in March : Commerce: The $5.8-billion gap is a sharp setback and could spell trouble for the fragile economic recovery.
- ENERGY
- Spare Cash : Regal Lanes in Orange is the first bowling alley in the nation to offer patrons ATM service.
- Clothes Made the Man--and His Career : Occupations: James MacPherson Hole was a typesetter until technology overtook him. Now he's following his true passion.
- Senate Begins Debate on L.A. Riot Aid Bill
- Enough Food to Feed an an Armada
- Aylard Wins Award for Academic Excellence
- Preacher Near Death From Attack in Riots
- BINGO : Card Cult : The game requires unexpected skills such as a dexterity with daubers, breathing cigarette smoke and tolerating boredom.
- Fulbright Winner to Study in Germany
- THE TIMES POLL : State Voters Back Perot Over Clinton and Bush
- NEWPORT BEACH : Program's Survival Is Sweet Music
- Jerry Brown
- Controversial RPV Project Gets Approval From Council : Development: Environmental group plans to appeal, claiming that the ocean bluff golf course will destroy wildlife habitat and an endangered species.
- 2 Are Injured in Four-Vehicle Crash in Anaheim
- Larynxes Successfully Transplanted in Dogs : Medicine: The technique has eluded researchers for 30 years. The UCLA team says it is a major step toward accomplishing the procedure in humans.
- Prosecutors Seek to Retry Officer Skiles : Law enforcement: Judge to decide if he will face another manslaughter prosecution for the fatal shootings of two Compton brothers.
- Not-Guilty Pleas in Freeway Shooting
- Board to Vote on Camarillo School Plan : Education: The proposal is designed to ease crowding. A committee formed two years ago put it together.
- OXNARD : Top Executive of Press-Courier Retires
- Calgene, the Davis, Calif.-based agriculture biotechnology company,...
- American Airlines Hints at Scaling Back : Transportation: Shareholders are told that the carrier is weighing its options in seeking to restore its financial health.
- MUSIC / DANCE : Durufle to Play Husband's Work on Crystal Cathedral Organ
- CIA Defended on Assessing Soviets
- NEIGHBORS : Ghoulish Tidings : Historian reports a 60% increase in calls concerning apparitions.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Reporter's Case Appears Closed
- World IN BRIEF : EASTERN EUROPE : Aid for Soviet Nuclear Plants
- Hoag Foundation Gives $1.5 Million to Caltech
- Diamond Bar Seeded First in 5-A Division as Baseball Playoffs Begin
- TV: Abbreviation for The Voter
- Vote Delayed on Giving $170,000 More for Center : Social services: City wants assurances on plans for Catholic group's new facility.
- Violence Befalls Man Preaching Goodness : Riots: When an evangelist implored a crowd of looters to put faith in Jesus, two men began to beat him. He was rescued but lapsed into a coma while in the hospital.
- Writer Covers New Ground With Botanical Mysteries : Books: Rebecca Rothenberg combines California agriculture and native plants with an engaging sleuth.
- Community College Bill Would Boost Some Students' Fees
- She Helps the Young Know Their Roots : Thuy Nguyen, Student Union Activist
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Betray the Past, Sabotage the Future : Privatize LAX? Without the airport and other public projects as lures, private development would have skipped L.A.
- VAN NUYS : 2 Adult Video Firms Fined $5,000 Each
- Bumper Sticker Campaign Rebuts Quayle Comments : Politics: Santa Ana home repairman funds 'Murphy Brown for President' drive after vice president's criticism of fictional 'lifestyle choice.'
- L.A. Pays $675,000 to Man Paralyzed by Police Gunfire : Litigation: The City Council settles the $10-million civil rights suit of a North Hills resident who was shot when officers tried to detain him in 1988.
- PORT HUENEME : City Increases Beach Maintenance Tax
- ELECTIONS / 53RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Candidates Cover the Political Spectrum in GOP Stronghold
- SAN DIEGO : Les Girls Loses Battle Over Signs
- Plan for Welfare Workers Gets Early OK : Fraud: Proposal would transfer investigators to the D.A.'s office in the wake of a scathing grand jury report.
- NFL's Giants Begin Testing Players for AIDS
- The Rams have released fullback Buford McGee...
- CS Fullerton Saw What Others Didn't : Baseball: Tony Banks was overlooked by everyone else, but the outfielder has made the Titans' decision pay off.
- Sweet and Sour 'Snacks' : Mixing Sugary Melody With Bitter Lyrics Set Miracle Legion on a Course From Songs of Romantic Upset to Social Unrest
- Barnes, Marrujo Have Applied to Coach at Fullerton College
- Boxing
- Alan Palmer Demonstrates Staying Power : Jazz: The Fullerton-raised saxophonist, who plays in Huntington Beach tonight, has pretty much confined his career to Orange County.
- Mann Supervises 'Mohicans' Production to Last Detail : Movies: Release of the film has been pushed back from summer. The director's 'hands-on' style led some in project to depart, but Fox is touting the film highly.
- Endangered Species Falling Victim to Hunting Prowess of Red Foxes
- Miscellany
- Here's more on the epic matchup between...
- ORANGE COUNTY ATHLETES OF YEAR : Taylor, Mann Are Honored
- Summer Film War Starts in Earnest : Movies: 'Alien 3,' 'Encino Man' and 'Far and Away' go head-to-head with each other Friday--as well as facing the monster hit 'Lethal Weapon 3.'
- NEA Panel Announces 2nd Protest : Arts: The group will suspend operations over the acting chairman's refusal to allow two grant recommendations.
- Once Near Top, CSUN Toppled
- 230 M.P.H. Doesn't Leave Much Time for Any Serious Thought
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : He'd Rather Be Lucky--But Being Good Helps : Preview: After 32 seasons, El Segundo Coach Stevenson has seen the best of teams get derailed in playoffs. But few would dispute the Eagles' credentials this year.
- USC Assistant Sprague to Coach Servite Water Polo
- Noriega Advances in NCAAs
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Baseball's Australian Connection Gladly Welcomes Newest Member
- Titan Juniors Boyd, DeWalt Named Softball All-Americans
- NCAA BASEBALL REGIONALS : At Last, He Feels Wanted : Cal State Fullerton: Division I schools continually passed on Tony Banks, but now he's a Titan mainstay.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Or Performs at Ambassador
- Miscellany
- DANCE/THE ARTS
- Relaxation Leaves Fernandez Ill at Ease
- BEHIND THE FRONT LINE : Sato Moves To the Back of the Class : Volleyball: Assignment in back row is key to her gaining Olympic berth.
- Simi Valley Asked to Probe Football Team
- NCAA South I Regional at a Glance
- HELPING OUT
- Sand save: Scott Gibson, whose one-under-par 71...
- BOOK REVIEW : Rush of Alter Egos Crowds Out a Life : A FEAST IN THE GARDEN <i> by George Konrad</i> ; <i> translated from the Hungarian by Imre Goldstein</i> ; A. Helen and Kort Wolff Book; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich $23.95; 361 pages