- Hitachi Goes to College : Technology: The opening of the firm's research facility at UC Irvine heats up a debate over how much access the Japanese should have to American universities.
- Time Warner Buys Six Flags Stake: Six...
- Reformer Wins in Slovenia as 2 Yugoslav Republics Vote
- Abduction of 4 Professors Was Audacious, Bizarre : Lebanon: An elaborate charade fooled the academics and their security guards as well.
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Britain Blocks Suit Over 3 IRA Deaths
- Paulette Goddard, 84, Dies; '40s Star, Chaplin's Ex-Wife
- 'Why Can't I Die Now?' : Education: Bill White is losing his fight against AIDS. He tells his story to an unusual class at UC Santa Barbara.
- BUENA PARK : City Widens Power of Eminent Domain
- Thanks for the Memory
- Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
- Admiral Tries to Fly All He Can Before Landing Desk Job
- COUNTYWIDE : New SPCA Hot Line Gets Faster Action
- Finley Named Angel of Week
- Huber Hurting a Lot Less After Cycling Victory
- Kings' Backs to the Boards : Hockey: Oilers overcome a 3-1 deficit for 5-4 victory and 3-0 lead in series. Gretzky is shaken up again, and Scott is blasted out of goal in his first playoff game.
- THE SIDELINES : Texas Teen Lifts Top Weights
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Murphy Homers as Braves Stop Reds, 3-1
- The United States won its first game...
- Padres Seeing That Giants Aren't So Bad After All
- Isleys' Bedroom Tunes Replace R&B; Classics
- Crum & Forster to Withdraw From Some...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Utilities Offer Golden Handshake
- Fear Grips Traders; Dow Tumbles 29.28 : Stocks: The market reacts to concerns about inflation and interest rates as its key index drops 99.10 points in a week.
- Moscow Hints at Lithuania Talks : Breakaway Republic Would Have to Accept Constitution
- 'Black Flight'--Residents of L.A. Return to Roots
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sisters Rivals on 'Wonder Years'
- COLUMN LEFT : South Africa Must Be Made To Move : Mandela is more than doing his job. It's time for the West to reinforce his efforts.
- Classic Cars Draw a Much Bigger Crowd Than Mother Earth
- Indians Get Help From 'Family' at Candelaria : Social service: The agency offers job counseling and emergency food and helps clients trace their family roots.
- Face Turkey's Crime, Then Go Beyond It : Armenians: By its refusal to recognize that a genocide occurred, the Bush Administration holds back the process of healing.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : In Era of Tight Budgets, Scientists Discover Lobbying : Congress: The days of automatic funding for projects are gone. Researchers are forced to put aside the belief that lobbying is beneath them.
- Public Hearings Open Today on Utility Merger
- COUNTYWIDE : Lagomarsino Ranks 2nd in Oil PAC Gifts
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Get Last Spot, Lakers in 1st Round
- Jockey Mike Smith to Live Dream
- Early Winning Streak Doesn't Always Lead to Pennant : Baseball: But a hot opening gives team a positive push for the long season.
- Hiromi Taniguchi of Japan won the Rotterdam,...
- DANCE REVIEW : Ambegaokar & Co. in Informal Program at Forum Theater
- STAGE
- Music Reviews : Master Chorale Closes Its Season at Pavilion
- PEOPLE WATCH
- SCOTT PERLEY : Rebuilding the Office Market : Broker Sees County Avoiding Houston, Denver Fate
- MARKET WATCH : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- FOCUS on Malathion Spraying
- NATION : Halt Bomb Shelters, Sect Told
- Nigeria Troops Stop Rebel Officers in Coup Attempt : Africa: President Babangida says insurgents have been captured. The uprising is blamed on Muslim-Christian tensions.
- Judge Orders Psychiatric Exam for Harry Helmsley in Tax Case
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Phantom Freeway Has More Than a Ghost of a Chance
- Man Killed, Another Wounded in Shooting Near Glassell Park
- OXNARD : Lotto Tickets Stolen From Bowling Alley
- San Diego
- Penn State football Coach Joe Paterno says...
- Unser Keeps Fittipaldi Behind Him This Time
- COMMENTARY : Rose's Straight Line Between Fib, Felony
- Stars of 'Fall From Grace' Go Beyond Caricature in Portrayal of the Bakkers
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Shouts' Were Out, Ballads Were In at Isley Brothers Show
- Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
- Mehta, Israel Philharmonic to Embark on Soviet Tour
- QUOTABLE
- DANCE REVIEW : Experiments in 'Twisted Spring'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Eurotunnel Short $4.1 Billion
- SECRETARIES: A SNAPSHOT OF THE PROFESSOR
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- ANIMAL KINGDOM : Chimp Drowns in New Zoo Home
- WORLD : AIDS Comment Riles Australians
- Peru TV Executive Freed by Guerrillas
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein Supports Rival's 'Big Green' Initiative
- Rebel Officer Arrested in Philippine Coup Plot
- Bush Likely to Allow Drilling Off California : Environment: But it probably will be banned off Florida. The President's decision is expected next month.
- Laguna Hills Awarded 2nd in U.S. Decathlon : Academics: The high school team was outscored by the Texas state champs but can claim the best-ever finish for an Orange County school.
- The Numbers
- THE NFL DRAFT : Chargers Make John Friesz No. 1--but Not Until the Second Day
- BOXING : Banke, Zaragoza in Rematch at Forum Tonight
- Runner, 39, Dies at London Marathon
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX OTHER RACES : Tracy Starts and Stays Out Front in ARS Event
- USC's Emanuel Goes to Giants, Spears to Saints
- BENEFITS
- First Network Savings Bank, a Los Angeles...
- World IN BRIEF : HONDURAS : U.N. Troops Gather to Disarm Contras
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Still Calls for Armed Struggle
- Beijing Says Ethnic Rioting Kills 22 : China: Two days of clashes erupt in a western Muslim region. Official media put blame on 'counterrevolutionaries.'
- NATION : Quayle Wife Joins Cancer Fight
- Read All About It! Fancier of Old Newspapers Does Just That : Collector: Stories--and advertisements--from the past give Van Nuys man a firsthand look at history.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Taking 'Earth Day' One Step Further
- Suit May Offer Peek at Deals on Zoning : Warner Ridge: A suit against the city of Los Angeles seeks to change the factors that affect government decisions on controversial land-use issues.
- Fratello Ends Poor Season by Resigning : Basketball: Coach was under fire because Atlanta Hawks failed to make the NBA playoffs.
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : Andretti Takes Long Way to Finish in Fourth Place
- STAGE REVIEW : Comedy Store Playhouse Opens With a Frugally Staged 'As Is'
- Artist Who's Caught Between Two Worlds
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- U.S. May Not Cite Japan for Unfair Practices : Trade: Washington says several disputes have been resolved. But if Bush doesn't act, it may set off a firestorm in Congress.
- Monitoring Meetings
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hungary Gets New Soviet Deal
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Anthony Quinn's Art Displayed
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Huge Human Guitar Honors Opry
- Sudan Military Regime Reports Defeat of Coup
- The Huntington Beach Co.: City's Benefactor or Boss?
- Hostage's 1st Day of Freedom : Cheers Greet Polhill in W. Germany
- COSTA MESA : 2 Residents Routed From Burning Home
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Won't Budge on Redevelopment Plan
- San Diego
- FILLMORE : New Tank to Double Water Storage Room
- California's Many Clogged Arteries : Proposition 111 would help clean up traffic congestion in our communities.
- Eminent Domain Is Buying Ill Will : Land-use: Some say Laguna Beach has stepped too far in its efforts for open space.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Genes Fired Into Corn to Produce a Better Plant
- Scott Never Got Real Shot at Warming Up : Hockey: Oilers had only one shot in first period, but made the most of it. Rookie couldn't finish first playoff game.
- Barnes Gives It His Best Shot and Wins : Track and Field: Shotputter misses world record, but toss of 73-1 1/4 is third best outdoor mark of his career.
- SHORT TAKES : Cruise in High Gear on Earth Day
- The Birth of a Healthy 'Baby Dance' : Stage: The idea for an original play about baby buying was born during a brainstorming session between five women.
- SHORT TAKES : Rock Musicians Busted in Texas
- Choreographer Pearl Primus, professor of ethnic studies...
- Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
- JAZZ
- OPERA REVIEW : A Desperate 'Don Carlo' : Music: Surrounded by Soviet guests at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Placido Domingo is the only link to the authentic Italian style.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : 2 More Greyhound Buses Are Fired On
- WORLD : U.S. Deplores Jewish Takeover of Building in East Jerusalem
- N. Korea Holds Early Parliamentary Election
- 7 Die in Turkish Battle
- American Hostage Polhill Freed by Beirut Kidnapers : Lebanon: He is whisked off to Damascus and turned over to the U.S. ambassador. 'I am a very happy man,' he says. The professor was held for more than three years.
- At Home With 'Papa G'--Basketball Stars, Estranged Sons
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : Paws That Refresh: Pet Therapy
- COSTA MESA : 400 Youths Expected for Science Fair
- Nation In Brief : FLORIDA : Shuttle Crew Again Prepares for Launch
- O.C. Arts Center Needs Extra $1 Million : Finance: To bridge the widening gap between operating expenses and revenues, private donations of $5.7 million must be obtained in 1990. Last year, the facility raised $4.7 million in contributions.
- New York Business Travel Is Costly: New...
- Tehran Newspaper Calls for Release of 2nd U.S. Hostage
- BUENA PARK : Program Launched to Combat Car Theft
- Driver Hurt During Chase on Freeway
- They Win by a Whisker in Hair-Raising Contest : Thousand Oaks: To prepare for the annual Conejo Valley Days judging of beards and mustaches one contestant loaded up on clams and scallops; another rubbed in fabric softener.
- THE NFL DRAFT : Juniors Go to the Head of the Class : Pro football: Five of the first seven picks and eight in first round are underclassmen, but only 13 in first five rounds. USC's Seau and Carrier go 5-6.
- THE NFL DRAFT : Rams Deal Fifth-Round Pick for Jets' Humphery
- THE NFL DRAFT : Raiders Put It on Line With Arizona's Smith
- Cubans Honor Eight Who Fought at the Bay of Pigs
- The Party After the 'Cocktail Party'
- Israel Helped Buy Greek Church Building Lease : Old City: The admission turns a Jerusalem land dispute into a question of government policy.
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVES : Till '92, Japan Can Say Yes
- THE NFL DRAFT : ROUND BY ROUND
- THE SIDELINES : East Tennessee's Les Robinson Named N. Carolina Head Coach
- Arreola Cruises to 1,500-Meter Victory in a Slow 4:18.04
- SOCCER : Slow-Starting U.S. Drops Behind, Stays There in Loss to Colombia
- Amgen to Sell Drug in Japan: Amgen...
- COLUMN RIGHT : A Dreadful Alternative to Gorbachev : The 'Russians Party' could be the next government. It's a thought to fear.
- San Diego
- San Diego
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Baby Boom : Gorillas: Zoologists try to create natural habitats and learn more about the primate's behavior in order to create an environment conducive to breeding.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Men Warned on Nude Sunbathing
- Angels Soften Up Twins With Hard Running, 5-2
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Lineup Change Pays Off in Series Sweep Over UNLV
- Chavez, Villa to Fight in Irvine Tonight
- MEDIA : Operator Ousted by Station Fights Back in His Paper
- Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
- STAGE
- SHORT TAKES : Billy Idol Leaves Hospital
- Japan's top whiskey maker Suntory Ltd. said...
- Next fall, trumpeter swans face the music
- Gonzo Time : Hunter Thompson, Facing Drug, Sexual Assault Charges, Claims He's the Victim of 'Witch Hunt'
- SOUTHLAND : 2 Minor Quakes Rattle Desert
- Reminiscences of Life on Both Sides : Culture: Movies and bullfights are the spice of life for an 80-year-old San Diego border straddler.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Leaders Gather for Abernathy Services
- Teacher's Life Low-Profile Until . . . : Hostage: His favorite song was 'My Way,' but he never seemed the adventurous type.
- Blacks Found More Likely to be Major Crime Victims
- 6 Lesser-Known Rail Proposals Also Receive Agencies' Study : Transit: Monorail, light rail and additions to existing rail routes have been suggested along with the approved Metro Rail extension.
- Poway
- Martinez, Dodger Fans Have Ball in 2-0 Victory
- Oakland outfielder Jose Canseco said racism was...
- It's Not Exactly a Field Day in Left for the Padres' Jerald Clark
- Rule Change Would Have Given Wins to 5 Pitchers
- Theatre League's Interpreted Events
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Janet Jackson's Dance of Community
- Music Reviews : Zukerman/Karr/Lewis Ensemble at South Bay Center
- Neofest to Open With Dialogue and Dancing
- Pope Summons All of Europe's Bishops to Synod
- SIMI VALLEY : Drug, Alcoholism Forum Scheduled
- COUNTYWIDE : Mothers Sought for Teen Mentor Plan
- San Diego
- Motorcycle Crash Kills Woman, Injures Man
- Man, 31, Dies After Car Leaves Freeway
- Who Were Those, Uh, Masked Lakers? : Pro basketball: Riley sits Johnson, Worthy and Thompson, and L.A. is beaten by a club-record 42 points in Portland.
- Gebre Tedese led a 1-2-3-4 Ethiopian finish...
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Brett Bodine's First Victory Comes With Controversy
- SANTA ANITA : 17-1 Choice Delegant Overcomes Valdali to Win San Juan Capistrano
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Leach, Pugh Show U.S. Davis Cup Status Is Valid
- ART : Museums' Misunderstood Works : When catalogues are good, they can be explanatory, insightful and historical.
- Andrew Dice Clay Show Postponed Until August
- 2 Choruses Win Kudos for Showmanship
- Financier Ends Hostile Effort to Acquire BAT : Takeover bid: Regulatory hurdles cited in Sir James Goldsmith's $21-billion failed move on British firm.
- NATION : 1,000 Flee Cloud of Acid Fumes
- 'Here We Are Again!'--Crew of Discovery Ready for Launch
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : GOP's Link to Industry May Kill Chances
- WORLD : Jerusalem and Bethlehem Sites to Close in Religious Protests
- World In Brief : ISRAEL : Nation Remembers Holocaust Victims
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Counties to Get 35% More Drug Money
- Horst Sindermann; East German Parliament Chief Who Was Ousted
- Soviets Mark $26 Billion for Chernobyl Aid
- Japanese auto maker Nissan Motor Co. has...
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Assembly OKs Dog Teeth Cleaning Bill
- MARKET WATCH : ABC Stock Soars as Network Hustles to Be No. 1
- Pope Plans Long-Awaited Visit to Cuba
- Latino Panel Calls for Hiring-Sanction 'Hit List' : Politics: Leaders want penalties for employing illegal aliens eliminated. Congressmen who back the current law would be targeted on Election Day.
- In O.C., a Day of Celebration, Not Protest
- WORLD : New Chernobyl Evacuations Set
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Turkey Is Target of Rally for Armenians
- Prospects Brightening for Dance Facility
- Li Peng in Moscow to Relieve Tensions
- Hundreds Pay Respects at Abernathy's Church
- WEST COUNTY : Photo Released in Bank Robbery Case
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Works to Give New Pier Old Look
- Ely Tops List of Campaign Issues : Supervisors: The race has been dominated by news of gambling debts and a suit by a bank against the community college trustee, who's running in the 4th District.
- Duke Looks for Firm Ground
- DIVING U.S. INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS : Pat Evans, Wendy Williams Win on Platform
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
- P.M. BRIEFING : Time Warner Units Post Profit, but Acquisition Generates Loss
- MARKET WATCH : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- MARKET WATCH : The Plunge May Be Brief
- World IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Work Suspended on Condor 2 Rocket
- Hepburn Writes: After years of reluctance, actress...
- Turk Cypriot Voters Back Hard-Liner
- Gorbachev Losing Respect in U.S., 2 Lawmakers Say : Lithuania: But Foley and Dole believe the Administration should go ahead with the summit.
- Polish Reporter Escapes Death in Warsaw Fire
- WORLD : E. Germany Plans Holocaust Aid
- Frank Lausche; Ohio Governor, Senator
- CYPRESS : Truck-Theft Suspect Rams Car in Chase
- HOCKEY STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Cavallini's Late Goal Wins for St. Louis, 5-4
- GOLF ROUNDUP : 'Other' Australian Elkington Wins Greensboro
- McKyer Sent to Miami Dolphins
- THE SIDELINES : Early Out for Steeb, Gustafsson
- N.C. State to Name New Basketball Coach Today
- BETTING THE SYSTEMS : 'Music Man' Plays on a Consensus Instrument
- THE NAME GAME
- Clippers Toss Out Don Casey : Pro basketball: The team's 30-52 record isn't good enough to prevent fourth coaching change in the last six seasons.
- Here's Hall of Fame Vote for Pete Rose--Despite His Betting
- TV REVIEW : 'Central Park' Reveals What Makes New York Tick
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Arden'--a Colorful Subject, a Bland Play
- MUSIC REVIEW : Modern Jazz, Kronos at UCLA
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Amarillo Slim Turns to Golf
- U.S. Needs Self-Sufficiency of Its Technological Fabric : Economy: America is fast becoming a second-rate power, importing industrial goods and selling its resources and assets.
- ORANGE : Child Who Fell Into Hot Tub Still Critical
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Susceptibility to Drug Dose Differs With Races : Pharmacology: Study finds dramatic variations in metabolism of medications by Asians and Caucasians.
- NFL DRAFT : Beathard Gets Seau and a Deal : Chargers: That USC linebacker is available is surprising, but nobody who knows team's new general manager is shocked when he puts together a late trade that will land Idaho quarterback John Friesz today.
- A Big Day for the Seau Family as the NFL Begins at Home
- Angels Soften Up Twins on the Bases : Baseball: Anderson makes key play in 5-2 victory. Finley and Eichhorn help shut down Minnesota.
- Sold Out
- Brazil Says It Won't Pay Interest on Debt, Calls for New Terms
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : AIDS Protest Aims at Prudential
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Dinkins Calls Slaying of N.Y. Cabdrivers 'Public Crisis' : Crime: Two more are killed over the weekend, bringing the death toll to seven. The mayor orders more police officers to pose as cabbies.
- BOOK REVIEW : One Family That's a Flock of Fun : TO THE BIRDHOUSE<i> by Cathleen Schine</i> Farrar, Straus & Giroux $16.95, 273 pages
- Child Care Issue Dominates 'Media Watch' Session
- LOCAL : Wife-Beating Suspect Kills Self
- Trial OKd in Sperm Donor's Parenting Suit
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVES : Protest Winds Will Gust Again : Has oppression killed the democracy movement? Despite surface signs of its demise, it is alive and strong.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Parallel Between Hedgecock and an Earlier Convicted Mayor
- Heavy Duty : Weights and Measures Inspectors Keep Things in Balance
- MOORPARK : Community Center Rates May Go Up
- PLATFORM : Who Will Help Kids If Parents Don't?
- TUSTIN : An Unmatched Pair Leave City Council
- Symphony Hall to Bear Copley Name in Honor of Donation
- Incompatible Signals Create Bottleneck
- THE SIDELINES : Hall of Fame Guard Davies Dies
- THE NFL DRAFT : Seau Goes High, Likes Where He's Going : Southland players: Trojan linebacker is the fifth player chosen and will stay close to home. Carrier is selected sixth by Bears.
- Auerbach Drove Him Out of Town
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mariners Hold Off Athletics, 5-2
- Centennial Highlights Offer Inspiration
- Budapest Bash From Muzsikas at McCabe's
- THE NFL DRAFT : Brostek's Back X-Rays Don't Scare Off Rams
- Decent Draft Still a Big Deal to the Rams
- The Newspaper Business is Full of Awful Stories : Media: As the nation's publishers meet in Century City, they face severe troubles on advertising and circulation fronts. In search of solutions, executives are experimenting.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Aladdin Hotel Foreclosure Sale Sought: An attorney...
- 50 Feared Dead, 1,000 Hurt in Fierce Bangladesh Storm
- Laguna Hills 2nd in Battle of Scholars
- Ball, Book and Black Tie: An Opportunity to Read
- Incident Reflects a Desire to Be Left Alone : High Desert: A retiree who harassed pilots by shining sunlight at them is one of a breed of people who moved to the Antelope Valley for solitude.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Rare Marrow Transplant Tried
- ANAHEIM : Fair Brings Old Ways Back to Life
- Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
- Churches Provide Sheltered Lives : Homeless: Congregation members are sharing their residences to help people get jobs, save money and get off the streets.
- Medfly vs. Macho : Spraying: The high command of pest control is hooked on the pesticide equivalent of saturation bombing. The result is failure and ecological ruin.
- Cubs' Sandberg Sets Error-Free Record
- Slow Fuse Wins in Sam Houston Despite Miscue
- DANCE REVIEW : Potent Dramas by Malashock
- Boo-Yaas Take Gangster Chic to Logical Extreme
- SHORT TAKES : Marla Lifts PrimeTime Ratings
- 'Turtles' Reaps $9.9 Million in Weekend Sales
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Bonn Offers E. Germany Deal on Mark : Currency: Eastern regime says western proposal comes close to its own views.
- A Long-Silenced Voice Speaks Up on a Special Day
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Goldie Hawn Looks to New Career
- OJAI : City Council Awards Block Grant Funds
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Sex Selection in Test Tube
- Hong Kong Trade Official's Job Getting More Complicated : Pacific Rim: With takeover by China right around the corner, commerce is taking a back seat to political issues.
- Fashion Strip-Mine Ban Passes: The U.S. House...
- 1 Paper, 2 Worlds : L'Italo-Americano, the Voice of Immigrants in the Southland Since 1908
- Mapplethorpe Show Bumps Into a City's Legacy of Conformity : Law: Cincinnati has a long history as a bastion of morality. There is no red light district and there are no adult book stores. Against this backdrop, the filing of obscenity charges is not viewed with surprise. : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Names in the News - April 23, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 23, 1990