- Not Easy Walking the Green
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mater Dei's Versatile McDonald Plans to Focus Her Attention on High Jump
- On Center Stage in Center : New Angel Junior Felix Can't Escape Comparisons to Devon White
- SURFING / HUNTINGTON BEACH OPEN : Strong Offshore Winds Force Delay in Third-Round Heats
- Motor Racing
- Hershiser Is Major Success : Dodgers: His arm suffers no ill effects after pitching five shutout innings in Bakersfield.
- College Basketball
- COMMENTARY : 'Light' a Small Step in Right Direction
- Arnett Gives an Account of Gulf War : Media: Famed war correspondent defends his Baghdad coverage, assails controls on press.
- Bruce L. Crockett has been named president...
- USDA Estimates Orange Crop: The nation's orange...
- FCC Opens Door to Local Phone Competition : Telecommunications: The action could mean that eventually consumers in Los Angeles will be able to pick local carriers other than Pacific Bell or GTE.
- U.S. Builders May Get More Jobs in Japan : Trade: Three years of negotiations to help American firms gain access to that nation's huge construction market may pay off soon.
- Disney Deal Is a Tall Order for Cash-Strapped Anaheim : Parks: Company wants city to acquire land worth millions for proposed WESTCOT Center. Real estate speculation is under way.
- FOR MOM: Mother's Day is especially sweet...
- Docket Full of Miracles : Merger: Mayor Maureen O'Connor, basking in the afterglow of the failed SDG&E; takeover plan, is on a victory march.
- L.A. Basin Gets Light Showers and Heavy Winds
- New Museum Pays Tribute to America's Cup
- Preliminaries for 2-A Track Today at Gahr
- Summer Squall Is Back at Pimlico Without Talk of Dreaded 'L-Word'
- Turner Broadcasting to Boost Spending: Turner Broadcasting...
- COLUMN ONE : Building a Modern Noah's Ark : Captive breeding of endangered species is proliferating at zoos and aquariums. But the practice is costly and risky. Many animals die when released into the wild.
- Captive Breeding Credited for Survival of Red Wolf
- Cable TV Not Achieving Dream of Limitless Choice : Broadcasting: Economics, lack of channels causing mergers. Single-topic networks like FNN are hard hit.
- Diary Relates Couple's Icy Death in Wilderness
- Bank Chief, Other Economic Officials Resign in Brazil
- A Fond Farewell to The Merger and Its High-Powered Cast
- CSUN Permits Fast Food but Is Slow to Approve Carl's Jr.
- Northrop University to Drop Degree Programs, Cut Faculty : Education: Financial trouble, low enrollment are cited. The school will focus on technical courses such as avionics and helicopter maintenance.
- Hockey
- What Hometown Hero Needs Is a Sails Man
- League to Seek More Penalties for Montclair Prep : High schools: Plaisance heads Alpha group that will propose further sanctions against Mounties, already on probation for recruiting violations.
- Streaky McGriff Hits the Ground Running
- Newman Expects No Miracle Award : Soccer: Socker coach concedes league award for top coach will not be his this season.
- Brotherly Bonds Are Soul-Deep : Reunion: After 22 years, the Rillera Brothers will play the blues and R&B; that first captivated them long ago.
- Music and Dance Reviews : Joffrey Ballet Offers Balanchine Work
- A 'Sho' Room for an Often-Ignored Medium : A UC Irvine student is planning to open a venue this fall in Santa Ana that features performance and visual art by Orange Countians.
- Bo to Chill Out in Ad: Bo...
- Greenpeace Assails Record of Waste Management Inc. : Environment: Activist group alleges 'misdeeds' of company esteemed by Wall Street. Analysts discount the criticism.
- Dissident Loses Bid for Sears Board Seat
- Nicholas F. Osti, formerly vice president, has...
- Effort to Stop Killer Bees in Texas Is Short on Funds : Environment: Invasion began in earnest this spring, when federal money for eradication ran out. State lawmakers have not answered plea for aid.
- Iran Executes Traffickers
- Anaheim Wonders at Cost of Disney Fantasy : Entertainment: Resort plan would consume millions in public funds at a time when city can least afford it.
- Woman Sues BMW for Selling Too Many Cars
- Designer's Show and Tell Debut
- Many Say TINCUP Should Be Revamped or Replaced
- BOOK REVIEW : The Family Ties Are Tested to the Third Degree : THREE TIMES TABLE <i> by Sara Maitland</i> A John Macrae book, Henry Holt & Co.$18.95; 216 pages
- He's King of the Game : Retiree Coaches Young Students in Making the Right Moves
- State Audit Criticizes Camarillo Hospital : Mental health: The survey questions the use of restraints on some retarded children. A patients' advocate defends the state facility.
- San Onofre
- DANA POINT : Developer Sues Over Rejection of Project
- SANTA ANA : 3 Hurt in Crash After Police Chase
- LAGUNA BEACH : State Grant to Help Revive Ailing Lakes
- California IN BRIEF : STANFORD : $924,517 Refund Sent to Government
- Nightlong Ordeal : Both Feet Broken, Fall Victim Crawled Along Beach for Help
- Escondido
- Spitz Last in 100-Meter Butterfly, but Coach Says He Is Improving
- NBA PLAYOFFS : The Last Sound Is Celebration : Western Conference: Trail Blazers lose 23-point lead before Porter's shot beats Jazz, 118-116.
- Maryland Halts Executive Sales
- COMMENCEMENT 1991 : University of Southern California
- Bashing a 'Japan-Basher' : UC San Diego denied book grant: Get the professor?
- Airport Board Approves Expansion of Parking Lot
- Lincoln High Students Stage Protest
- Man Pleads Innocent in Shooting of 3 People
- Field Study to Test Clean-Air Technology
- Brown Keeps Focus on Victory : Prep track: San Fernando sprinter wins 200-meter dash in City quarterfinals with personal-best time of 21.32 despite having an insect fly into his eye.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal Defeats Northridge Twice in Softball
- SOUTHERN SECTION 2-A DIVISION DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Calabasas' Dahl Wins Title for 2nd Year in Row
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- 'Ghost' Lifts the Spirits of the Rental Business
- ART REVIEWS : David Mach's Catalogue of the Absurd
- FundAmerica Fires 16 of 30 Employees: FundAmerica...
- Capital's Streets Mostly Calm as Curfew Is Lifted
- British Petroleum PLC: The London-based parent of...
- Give and Take : Mothers in the Business of Dressing Well Swap Clothes With Their Grateful Daughters
- Traditional Households in State Drop, Census Finds : Statistics: Report shows 27% hew to the norm of a married couple with children. Divorce rate is still rising.
- She Walks in Beauty : Women: The feminine ideal and the feminist ideal need not be at odds, say feminists gathered to discuss self-esteem.
- Man Admits Vehicular Manslaughter of Sleeping Couple Run Over at Beach
- Women's Group Offers Scholarship
- CITY SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Cavallero's Grand Slam Lifts Birmingham to Win
- Jack W. Corn was elected chairman of...
- David R. Andrews, 49, has been named...
- Panel Studies Police-Latino Problems in Valley
- Teachers Return to Job After One-Day Walkout
- Bicyclists Warned to Obey Rules
- Anti-Gang Activists Support Measure J : Corrections: At the site of a drive-by shooting, they argue that more jails are needed to curb crime.
- It's a Sure Bet That Bidding for Disney Will Get Intense
- Conejo Golf Programs Survive Budget Ax
- COMMENTARY : Bird Feels No Pain for Pistons
- Soviets Set Aside Woes, Honor Vets : Holiday: Crowds mark the anniversary of the World War II victory over Nazis.
- 2 Lives Lost, 1 Spared in Struggles With Nature : Man Survives Fall of 60 Feet, Night Injured on Beach
- Many Regret Passing of the Guillotine
- Killer of 2 Is Sentenced to the Death Penalty
- For the homeless, every bit helps. Still,...
- PLACENTIA : Observing Mother's Day, Mexican-Style
- Services Today for Man Killed in Fall on Bike Trail
- FILLMORE : 200 Attend Forum on Gravel Mine Plan
- CONEJO VALLEY : School Officials Cut 22 Teaching Jobs
- COLLEGE NOTES : Fullerton High's D.C. Olsen to Play Baseball for Titans
- Bicycling
- All-Inclusive Playoff Plan Interests Southern Section : Prep football: Carpinteria athletic director seeking support for his proposal.
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Garden Grove Beats Kennedy for Second Consecutive Title
- Big West Championships Get Under Way
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Funk Flirts With History but Settles for a 62
- Now He Is Trouble for Harbor's Rivals : Community colleges: Second baseman Ricardo Gutierrez, who will lead Harbor College into the first round of the playoffs, has turned his life around.
- Oil Surge May Put Saudis in Black in '94
- U.S.-Gulf Security Ties: Details Won't Be Told : Middle East: Agreements will reportedly be concluded soon. But Arab leaders want no publicity.
- Lungren Probes Garamendi's Use of Lawyers : Prop. 103: Attorney general questions whether it is appropriate for the insurance commissioner to hire two private attorneys to work on rate rollbacks. They had worked on the issue as state officials.
- SQUASH : Orange County Finds One Variety to Satisfy Appetite
- After 10 Years in Office, Mitterrand Is Still Hailed as a 'Great Statesman' : France: The Socialist leader shifted to the right, backed popular legislation and formed close ties with President Bush.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Members Give Pay for Parade
- 2 Jailed in Seizure of $1.6 Million Worth of Cocaine
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Sell Vendors on Restrictions
- Harris Prosecutor Says Informant Not Crucial : Justice: But at 1979 trial, deputy D.A. called convict's now recanted testimony 'important, profound.'
- Chamorro Asks for Investments in Nicaragua : Diplomacy: President tries to allay fears by promising that democracy and peace will exist. She meets with local leaders.
- $1.6 Million in Cocaine Seized; 2 Men Arrested
- Still Looking for Some Way Out : In dealing with Iraq, it's a mistake to be polite
- Football
- Saddleback's Saba Advances in Tennis
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- CLU's Babki Signs With Expos
- SOUTHERN SECTION SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : San Marino Targets O.C. Dominance
- For a Little Bit of the Real Japan, You Can Shop Yaohan : Grocery: The Japanese supermarket in Costa Mesa is getting high marks from Orientals and others after a year of operation.
- Isuzu Fires Ad Agency That Created 'Joe Isuzu' : Marketing: The decision is yet another blow to the Los Angeles office of Della Femina McNamee.
- Up to 500,000 Expected to See Gulf War Parade
- Builders to Pay More for Road Improvements : Santa Clarita Valley: For each house built in unincorporated areas, developers will be charged $4,000.
- Suit Says D.A. Illegally Ousted Election Foe
- Plans for Jail on Otay Mesa Back on Track
- Suspended Shotputter Barnes Signs Two-Year Deal With 49ers
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Changing Up, Wells Sets Down White Sox
- Bullets Select Woman as Team President
- After Cleaning Out Desk, He May Clean Up
- Martin, Master's Strike Back at Christ College
- Auto Trade Deficit Worsens: Despite rising U.S....
- Retailers Need to Lower Credit Card Rates
- Wal-Mart Stores Inc: The discount retailer said...
- Sununu Travel Policy Violations Cited in Report
- Upsy Daisy : The Floral Fad Spreads Fast but May Not Last
- Study Finds Rhinos 'Talk' With Sounds Too Low for Human Ear
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Toiling in Fields Where Dreams Grow Green
- District to Lay Off 158 Teachers, Administrators : Schools: Placentia board will also eliminate 100 non-teaching positions in its efforts to trim $9 million from budget.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : O'Hearn Serves Notice for Rancho Santiago
- COLLEGE NOTES
- Bird Does His Part, but Brown Is the Star : NBA playoffs: Ailing forward makes his presence felt, but rookie leads the Celtics over the Pistons, 109-103.
- What Day Is It?: Former British Prime...
- Costly Super Collider Angers Panel : Research: The massive project near Dallas faces need for more funds and serious delays. Skepticism grows in Congress about all 'Big Science' projects.
- Rattlesnakes Emerge as Weather Warms
- 145 Lancaster School Employees May Be Laid Off
- Obituaries : Irene B. Willingham; Teacher, Musician
- FULLERTON : Chief Looks Into Police Meals Issue
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel OKs Shops in Place of Restaurant
- Parents Monitor School After Fighting
- War Against Gangs Is Far From Over, UNO Leaders Say
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : La Habra Gets Confidence Boost by Beating Second-Place Troy
- COLLEGES / PAUL McLEOD : Time Has Come to Put a Stop to Four-Hour College Baseball Games
- He's Finally Made It to the Big A, and Is Earning Straight A's
- The Gift of Sharing
- Consumerism and the Environment
- Mexico Scandal
- Mobil Oil's Pipeline
- Utah Law
- Anton's Salary Cut
- Hunting as a Disease
- Mobil Oil's Pipeline
- Anton's Salary Cut
- S.F. Proposes Law to Ban Beepers for Those Under 18 as Part of War on Drugs
- Anton's Salary Cut
- Consumerism and the Environment
- Consumerism and the Environment
- MOVIES - May 10, 1991
- MOVIES - May 10, 1991
- Obituaries - May 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - May 10, 1991
- Names in the News - May 10, 1991
- Slip 'em On, Lace 'em Up
- PLAY IT AGAIN: Mardan Abadi can be...
- Skateboarder Said to Have Slain Woman for Revenge
- Issue of Gates' Future Now Rests With Judge : Courts: Jurist says he will rule as quickly as possible whether Police Commission has authority over chief. An appeal is expected.
- 5,900 Acres May Be Transferred to Kern County : Boundaries: It is the only way for residential developers to get services in that area. Officials approve of giving up the land.
- Young Boy Playing With Gun Wounds Brother
- Flight Crew Recounts Desperate Evacuation : L.A. crash: Testimony at safety board hearing brings into question aviation standards and airline procedures.
- 'Ethnic Strife': Just a Cover for the Crushing Soviet Fist : Armenia: The peaceful pursuit of independence brought violent suppression.
- Ojai Store to Stop Selling Handguns After 3rd Theft : Weapons: Dozens of pistols and revolvers have been stolen from the shop in the last two years.
- Skateboard Star Confesses to Rape, Torture : Arraignment: Prosecutor alleges Rogowski confession includes brutal details of rape and beatings for three hours before strangling woman in a twisted revenge murder.
- Schools Must Choose Between Smoking, Funds
- Losers in Cup Challenge Not Getting Discouraged
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Now SDG&E; Must Rush to Find Power : Merger Rejection Means It Can't Count on SCE Surplus
- STOCKS : Treasury Sale Spurs Market; Dow Up 13.41
- Pomona : Update on Mall Projects
- DISNEYLAND'S EXPANSION : I'm Going To Disneyland!
- THE STAND-UP SNIGLET : Rich Hall's Definitions of Humor Include Milk Duds and Cereal Killers
- Bush Forcefully Defends Quayle, Cites 'Bum Rap' : Politics: President says second-in-command is doing 'a first-class job.' Succession issue stirs public concerns.
- Cerritos College Students Seek Academic Diversity : Education: A coalition says that a mostly white faculty and a lack of ethnic studies are part of failure to reflect student population.
- Hansen Named Superintendent of Rosemead School District
- FASHION : Let's Face Facts : The goal of European skin care isn't to simply smear on numerous sweet-smelling creams and then send the client on her way.
- Irish Expatriates Honor Heroes
- COLUMN ONE : Quayle: He Tries Harder : The vice president has been a loyal adviser and effective fund-raiser while keeping a low profile. Now, he seems to hope media attacks can be turned to his advantage.
- Pleas Fail to Stop Principal's Move
- Long Beach : 2 Condos Given Structural OK After Reinforcing Work
- The Home of Dangerous Sauces
- Pump It Up
- A Warm Reception for Bradbury, New Fahrenheit 451
- MUSIC PETER SPENCE : Notes of Love : Reggae crooner has plenty to say about romance.
- The Art of Attracting Students to Science : Education: A UCLA artist in residence tries to expand knowledge and awareness of the field.
- ARCHITECTURE : Dull, Shed-Like Exterior Houses a Majestic, Light-Filled Church
- Bush Given Anticoagulant Drug to Cut Risk of Stroke : Presidency: Brief relapse of irregular heartbeat is quickly corrected. He is due to get a thyroid scan today.
- Culver City : Recycling Advisers Sought
- Peace on Parade in Hollywood
- WLAF Expects to Expand in 1992; One Team Might Be in NFL City
- Thomas May Be Sidelined Rest of Series : NBA playoffs: Piston guard probably out for Game 2 against Boston because of sprained foot. Bird is day to day.
- Spin on Pro Circuit This Summer Would Ease Mall's Workload : Tennis: Between tournaments, class work and the prom, Dana Hills junior has had full spring.
- Trumbo's Dreams Took Detour to Spain
- Oates Tests the Screenwriting Waters : Movies: Though she views it as 'an extremely marginal activity,' the author takes a chance with Martin Scorsese. Meanwhile, two of her one-acts premiere Saturday on KCRW.
- Most Big-Time Givers Also Have Big-Time Names
- Top Skateboarder Jailed in Vista After Confessing to Rape-Murder of Woman
- Beach Battles : Lifeguards: The watchers on the shore say their job no longer is idyllic as violence and big-city problems intrude. 'You're a quasi-policeman,' one laments.
- Saddleback District OKs the Layoff of 82 Teachers : Education: Action is expected to cause dismantling of remedial reading courses and elementary science and music instruction.
- 'Rhino Man' Takes a Walk on Wild Side : Endangered: Kenyan stops on 40-mile trek to pitch a plea to Kearny High students for protection of the rhinoceros.
- Getting a Piece of the Action : Contributions: Company committees give employees a chance to participate in campaigns.
- Man, 35, Shot, Killed Outside Motor Home
- Group Seeks to Reverse Decision Approving Hotel : Peninsula: Save Our Coastline 2000 asks City Council to overturn Planning Commission on development plan for former Marineland site.
- COUNTYWIDE : Foot Doctors Seek Shoes for Homeless
- General Hospital, Closed in March, Files for Bankruptcy
- Trim Travel Plans, Mayor Urges Council : Inglewood: City Council members draw criticism for racking up $62,000 in city-paid trips in a recent 1 1/2-year period.
- San Diego
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tough Call--Rendered in Straight Language
- Skateboard Star Confesses Killing
- Carlsbad Property Owners Approve Special Tax
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Romero, Martinez Lead Chula Vista to Victory
- Warriors Just Take What Lakers Give Them, 125-124 : NBA playoffs: L.A. blows lead with 28 seconds left, Campbell's foul putting Golden State on line with three seconds left. Mullin scores 41 points, and Magic scores 44.
- Region : Jewish Agency Aids Kurds
- HORSE RACING : One Way to Spell a Great Idea: ACRS
- Judge Ponders Financial News Network's Fate: U.S....
- 6 Oil Firms Give Up on Tankers, Opt for Pipeline : Energy: The companies break away from a partnership headed by Chevron in a major concession to Santa Barbara County officials.
- Occidental Sells North Sea Fields for $1.35 Billion : Energy: The action will put the oil company ahead of schedule on its goal of cutting $3 billion in long-term debt.
- Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc.: The Orlando, Fla.,...
- Covina : Vote on Tax Hike Delayed
- Thrill Food: Recipes for Heat Seekers : Really Hot Dishes
- Disneyland: A Chronology
- Southland Deserts Inundated by Insects
- Scout's Honor Shows When He Finds $400
- Cheney Bidding for U.S. Mideast Headquarters in Abu Dhabi
- Iraqis Fire on 2 U.S. Combat Planes : Military: No damage is reported on reconnaissance mission. There reportedly have been 5 such attacks.
- Pater Noster Courts a Winning Tradition : Prep volleyball: Eagles win their first Santa Fe League title after placing second during the previous two years.
- Whatever happened to Julian Bond?The 51-year-old former...
- Pennsylvania Official to Fill Heinz's Senate Seat
- Most Area Congressmen Follow Party on Brady Bill
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : DODGERS : Strawberry Mends Fences With Cashen
- Crispy Rosettes: A Delicate Challenge
- Celebrity Softball Saturday
- Ride, Sally, Ride: It wasn't a Mustang...
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Prom Hoopla and Hype Put Many Students to the Test : Culture: The planning, worrying and spending that go into the event often turn it into a disappointment, but it doesn't have to be that way.
- CHP Chief Wants to Abolish Teams of Husband and Wife
- De Klerk, Mandela Seek End to Violence : South Africa: The law minister announces steps to curb unrest near Johannesburg.
- Bush Returns Gulf Aid Gift With Thanks
- Long Beach : Committee Will Hold First Meeting About Port Disney
- Case of the Vanishing Coastline : Beaches in Retreat as Man, Nature Take Their Toll
- Help in Learning Another Language
- SDG&E; Stock Falls $4.875; Edison's Rises
- Commercial Real Estate Weakening, Federal Survey Says
- Rhubarb in a Muffin
- Fleming Event Boosts City of Hope
- Fragile Cliffs Require Care
- Schwarzkopf Captures Capitol Hill by Storm : Homecoming: Gulf commander praises President, Americans and Congress and gets six standing ovations.
- Committee Prepares 5-Year Plan for Schools : Education: A coalition of parents, teachers and students proposes a 15-point plan to lower dropout rates and increase job opportunities.
- Norwalk : Council Won't Grant Loan for Band Trip to Europe
- School Fight Reinvestigated as Hate Crime : Violence: Supervisor Mike Antonovich and a parents group prompt the district attorney's second inquiry into an attack on two Chinese-American brothers.
- Pasadena : And Now, the City Council
- Prepare to Care : Ventura County official warns the middle-aged: 'If you have a parent alive today, you are likely to have a crisis.'
- ORCHIDS : Rare No More : Not as unusual as they once were and, consequently, not as expensive, the showy flowers can be grown relatively easily.
- Protean Artist : Ventura's Charles Fulmer refuses to paint--or photograph or sculpt--himself into any corner.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Letter Threatens Gang Investigators
- YORBA LINDA : Councilmen Raise Their Pay by $100
- ANAHEIM : Accident Tarnishes Vacation Memories
- P.V. Schools to Draw Up Plan to Discourage Gangs
- SDG&E; Workers Rejoice as Merger Dies : Celebration: It was a day to eat, drink and be merry for employees who no longer have to fear losing their jobs, moving north or making long commutes.
- Hearing on Base Closure Brings Little Opposition
- Celebrities Sailing Into Town for Pre-Cup Hoopla
- GARDEN GROVE : Students Give Troops Big Hurrah
- COTA DE CAZA : Planners Reject New Shooting Club Site
- 7 Inmates Injured in Saugus Jail Fight
- CAMARILLO : Truck Carrying Vitamins Stolen
- Patton Gets Pan-Am Tennis Post, but UC Irvine Denied NCAA Bid
- Protests Against Mission Viejo Swimmers Denied
- PREP ROUNDUP : Foothill's Gonzalez Pitches Perfect Game
- 'Barrelhouse' Pianist Brings the Style and His Wit Back Home
- Transfer of Paderewski's Body Stalled
- Our Hall of Flame
- Notes on the Six-Minute Burn
- Husband Testifies to Placing Bag Over Ill Wife's Head as She Slept
- Woman Elected Las Vegas Mayor in Her First Try
- Law Would Ban Protests at Homes
- Inventor's Squirt Gun Hits Pay Dirt
- Yugoslav Leaders Call for Peace; Impasse Continues : Nationalism: There are no signs that radicals will heed the appeal. Slide to anarchy continues.
- Honors for 2 Hospitals
- U.S. Sanctions Threat Takes U.N. by Surprise : Diplomacy: Official's insistence on Hussein's removal may set a collision course with the Security Council.