- THE HOUSE
- Suicide Pact Is Obsolete, So Why Keep the Weapons? : Nuclear Arms: Washington and Moscow will not reduce to zero. But they should make prodigious cuts.
- San Onofre
- PLATFORM : Grow We Must
- David Farmer, of Philadelphia, beat Roberto Gaggioli...
- THE SIDELINES : Trail Blazer Off Hook in Melee
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Strawberry Fails to Get Caminiti's Fly to Right, Astros Edge Mets, 2-1
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : For Cigar Smokers, an Evening of Paradise : At the second annual smoker at the Ritz-Carlton in Laguna Niguel, civilized life among males of the species reaffirmed itself. It was what a boys' night out would be if it were orchestrated by David Niven.
- TV & VIDEO - April 30, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 30, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 30, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 30, 1990
- A Pair of Marines Recall Terror, Chaos During the Fall of Saigon
- RIBBON CUTTER: The long-awaited opening of Irvine's...
- SCARY: The lastest exhibit at the Newport...
- VIET NAME: The story of the Vietnamese-American...
- CHANGING PLACES: When Orange County's new airport...
- Bustling Park Suffers Growing Pains : Sepulveda Dam: Only Griffith Park draws more visitors, but its future as an 'active' park remains unclear due to a chronic lack of money.
- L.A. Fiesta Broadway Draws 500,000 People : Cinco de Mayo: Kickoff of week of events was the largest cultural block party downtown since 1986.
- 2 Rallies Aim at Problems of Homelessness : Street people: One seeks to register Skid Row habitues to vote. In Santa Monica, residents express concern about crime linked to transients.
- Ojai Valley Inn Returns to Luxury : Resorts: The hotel has many pasts from Hollywood retreat to soldiers' barracks. New owners now are trying to boost it from obscurity.
- Ranking Milken Among the Rogues : Finance: History could judge him an economic force of nature, a J. P. Morgan or just another business sharpie.
- . . . and the Comforts of a Peaceful <i> Parador</i>
- GOOD HEALTH MAGAZINE : FITNESS : A MATTER OF SAFETY
- Recreational Vehicles Making Major Inroads : Transportation: RV and motor-home rental vacations are growing in popularity. Theirappeal is expected to begin attracting more than just retirees.
- Parenting Program Focuses on Premise That Stopping Gangs Begins in the Home
- 48-Hour Truce Gives Lebanon Breather
- The Phantom of the Opera (Showtime Sunday...
- 'A Chorus Line'--One Singular Sensation--Takes Its Final Bow
- Turnout for the Talmud : A Thousand Orthodox Jews Finish One Cycle of Reading, and Embark on Yet Another
- Copter Crashes on Roof of Building; Pilot Killed
- AT HOME WITH THE Titan of the Trail : Competition: Susan Butcher runs her own kennel and nurtures the pups, forging the unusual bond that has made her dog sled teams the best in the world.
- Confidence--Partly a Matter of Genetics
- Driving Rain Hits South; Late Snow Blankets Rockies
- Epidemic That Won't Go Away : AIDS commission has strong words for President Bush, Los Angeles
- COLUMN ONE : Few Viet Exiles Find U.S.Riches : Refugees have forged an enduring stereotype of economic and intellectual overachievement. But most live in poverty, with significant language and cultural handicaps.
- ROUNDUP : Pospich Claims Ojai Tennis Singles Title
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Wins on Hit in 10th
- Villanova's women completed their second consecutive distance...
- BIG WEST BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Titan Fortunes Turn Into 9-6 Defeat
- BASEBALL: The Dark Side
- BETTING WITH BOB
- UC IRVINE TRACK AND FIELD INVITATIONAL : Finland's Alafrantti Warms Up to the Javelin
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- Heartfelt gratitude fo NBC for its presentation...
- Redrawing the Art Museum Visitor Profile
- Quibbles & Bits
- On a Gracious Note, the Phantom Bids Farewell
- How to Get to Irian Jaya and When to Go
- MEDICINE : GOOD HEALTH MAGAZINE : THE GOOD PATIENT : 'THE DAYS OF THE PASSIVE PATIENT JUST SEEKING TO FOLLOW THE ORDERS OF THE PHYSICIAN ARE OVER. THIS IS A WELCOME CHANGE.'
- I can recall when Cabo San Lucas...
- Recreation and Wildlife Return to Mt. St. Helens
- Ewing Heads Institute
- Deukmejian Signs Bill Granting Extension on Airport Land Plans
- Active Exercise for 'City of Health' : Wellness: Duarte is one of seven cities chosen by the state. A Wellness Guide of health resources will be distributed to all residents.
- It's Show Time : Program Lets Pets Make Own Adoption Plea
- ABC has fun, fun, fun; Oprah gets a series and the Material Girl has her own weekend on MTV.
- Duarte Council Does Its Fighting on Court
- Frustacis to Go Public Again in Court Battle
- Psychologist Asks New Leaf on Self-Help Books
- Cultural Exchange : Education: Third-graders from a Jewish school in Northridge visit their Navajo pen pals on an Indian reservation in Arizona.
- It Simply Went Much Too Far
- Copter Crashes But All Safe
- New Owners Ready to Go at Canterbury : Race track: Corporation gets bargain rate after six years of losses in the millions. Attendance and handle are up on opening night at Minnesota track.
- Iowa State's John Nuttall broke a 12-year-old...
- Fish, Angler Numbers Small : Trout: Three men are rescued when their boat is swamped in 60 m.p.h. wind at Crowley Lake as the Eastern Sierra season opens.
- Orel Surgery Cuts Dodgers to the Heart
- YOUTH BASKETBALL: THE MARKETPLACE : O'Bannons Wary of Sales Pitch : Youth basketball: The family has tried to shield its sons from college bidding wars by establishing a set of strict guidelines.
- Wax Museums: Never a Hard Sell : Entertainment: Some patrons wax nostalgic, others come eye to eye with modern-day celebrities. These throwbacks to a simpler, more innocent age are still profitable in a hi-tech world.
- Searching for 'Hip' on Fifth Avenue
- THE GIFT OF STONES <i> by Jim Crace (Collier: $7.95) </i>
- This Maryland House Was Built Just for Spite
- Nixon Tries It Again : IN THE ARENA A Memoir of Victory, Defeat, and Renewal <i> by Richard Nixon (Simon & Schuster: $21.95; 384 pp.)</i>
- Works of Women Architects Shown
- Traveling Picnic Table Can Come in Handy
- GOOD HEALTH MAGAZINE : NUTRITION : QUICK 'N' HEALTHFUL : SMART WAYS TO QUENCH A THIRST
- THE RETURN OF RICHARD NIXON And Other Essays <i> by Gregory McNamee (Harbinger House, 2802 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85712: $9.95; 213 pp.) </i>
- Tears for the Children of Tian An Men : LEGACIES A Chinese Mosaic <i> by Bette Bao Lord (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 245 pp) </i>
- Avoid Making Costly Mistakes When Selling Home
- Youngsters Pick Up on Power Politics in Utah : Education: A creative elementary school principal urges his charges to come up with beneficial ideas and turn them into law. They succeed on a number of fronts.
- More than Mascara : MOVIE ABOUT JIM AND TAMMY BAKKER GOES BEYOND THE CARICATURES, ACTOR SAYS
- Cinco de Mayo Celebrations Are Planned Throughout the Southeast
- Spanish Spelunker Quits in Quest for Cave-Sitting Record
- A Portrait of Love : Students Paint Mural to Honor Man Who Touched Their Lives
- New L.B. Police Complaint Unit Seeks Nominees
- Painting the Town Green
- Fishermen Fear Croaker Ban Could Sink Them : Business: The state wants to prohibit commercial harvesting of the fish because of chemical contamination off the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
- John Crowley, Pasadena city director, has been...
- Man and Whales: Just Too Close for Comfort? : Nature: Humans may be driving humpbacks from breeding grounds. A U.S. agency weighs guaranteeing the mammals 100 yards of privacy.
- Shrines Reopen in Jerusalem's Christian Area
- That New 'Mommy Math' Leaves Her Weak in the Knees
- Program Targets Children of Alcoholics, Drug Abusers : Counseling: Downey-based group is one of the few to reach out to youngsters. 'Why wait until they grow up,' says program director.
- Schools Bulge Despite Yearlong Schedule : Education: Immigration and a high birthrate have nullified gains made in the switch to a year-round schedule in the early '80s.
- U.S. Keeps Economic, Political Heat on Hanoi 15 Years After War's End : Diplomacy: Washington has linked normalization to help on MIAs and Cambodia. But support for the policy of isolation may be fading.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Lawndale Youth Day Parade Draws 3,000
- SKID ROW: The Los Angeles County registrar-recorder's...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SWIMMING : Golden West Sweeps South Coast Championships
- Angel Order May Change After 3-2 Loss : Baseball: Rader probably will take Davis out of left field after error costs team a game against Yankees.
- Rob Reiner Takes On 'Misery' : The director follows his hit comedy 'When Harry Met Sally . . . ' with a chiller, his second film taken from a Stephen King novel
- Working Smart Can Help Ease the Pressure of Competitive Environment
- GAO Laboring Mightily to Reform Agriculture Dept. : Bureaucracy: Congressional watchdog may have bitten off more than it can chew with huge agency mired in inertia, work-force problems.
- Hotel Disasters Have Put Key Issue Under Fire : Safety: Statistics show that a majority of properties are ill-equipped to handle fires. Even worse, most guests have no idea what to do when a fire breaks out.
- GOOD HEALTH MAGAZINE : MEDICINE : COMING TO GRIPS WITH HEREDITY : SCIENTISTS ARE CREATING A DETAILED ROAD MAP OF THE ENTIRE HUMAN GENE SYSTEM, AND THERE IS NOW A REALISTIC POSSIBILITY THAT MEDICAL ADVANCES MAY GENERATE NEW TREATMENTS FOR GENETIC DISORDERS
- Space Telescope Remains Balky; Shuttle Crew Gets Ready to Land
- In-Home Counseling Helps to Salvage Families : Mental health: The program seeks to avoid placing children in foster care. Instead it tries to work with parents and youngsters by keeping them united.
- Soviets Offer Way Out for Lithuanians : Secession: Gorbachev proposes a 'freeze' on the declaration of independence. Republic's leaders are cool to the initiative.
- Messages that provoke critical thinking--and telephone calls.
- The Devil Who Made U.S. Business Leaner, Meaner : Finance: How Michael Milken became the junk-bond king goes back to the time when American corporations were gobbling up the world.
- Vietnam Veterans' Children Share in Agent Orange Claim
- FBI Arrests Couple Who Allegedly Fled Separate Drug Trials
- Congress May Make Land-Swap Decision : Cheeseboro Canyon: A House panel will determine whether the Park Service or legislators will have the final say in trading parkland.
- Hells Angels Make Good Neighbors in Ventura : Bikers: Some say members of the motorcycle club on Fix Way are thoughtful and helpful. The Angels keep a low profile.
- Kronemann Powers UC Irvine Into Lead : Big West Conference: Key victory at No. 1 singles puts Anteaters ahead of Fresno State, 40-38, after tournament's second day.
- SDSU the Big Winner on First City College Track and Field Day
- McLAUGHLIN: "The Mediterranean" Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra; Duos for Guitar and Piano. John McLaughlin, guitar; Katia Labeque, piano; London Symphony conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas. CBS MK 45578 (compact disc).
- Business Spies Flourish, Allegedly With Ethics : Espionage: Nowadays they're 'competitor intelligence professionals,' and they claim to work above board. Many have graduate degrees.
- Cornering Best Places to Reflect
- Getting SLAPPed : Homeowner Groups, Community Activists Face Lawsuits by Developers, Government Agencies and Others They Have Battled
- On a Guided Tour Through the National Parks
- Officials Who Tried Drugs as Youths Find Public Is in a Forgiving Mood : Politics: Some experts term it a 'generational triumph.' But they warn attitudes grow tougher toward current or recent use of narcotics.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : 14 FOOD : Can You Eat Just One?
- Mexico's Church-State Ties Step Out From the Shadows
- Infant Fighting for Life After Falling in Pool
- Village Banking Offers Revolving Loans to Put Poor Women in Business : Poverty: The system operates in nine countries and has a nearly perfect repayment rate.
- Climate Erodes Buildings in Persian Gulf
- Fossils Penetrate Mystery of Biggest Creatures : Paleontology: A dinosaur graveyard in Colorado helps paint a picture of a world 138 million years before the dawn of man.
- California IN BRIEF : THOUSAND OAKS : $100,000 in Jewels Stolen From Mall
- Exercising Control on the Out of Control : Health: County's Psychiatric Emergency Team responds to calls about crises involving the mentally ill. Offering on-the-spot counseling is sometimes dangerous.
- Airman Killed in Motorcycle Crash
- Man Is Sentenced in In-Law Slaying
- 'I will always, always write about animals. It's become a passion for me'
- City Cracks Down on Garment District : Safety: Inspectors slap more than a thousand citations on owners and tenants of buildings that are potential firetraps.
- Gang Violence Threatens to Swamp Police : Law enforcement: The plague is no longer confined to core cities, prosecutors warn, so more resources are vital.
- ROUNDUP : Dual Elements Wins Jockey Club Race
- It Pays to Play the Game : Youth basketball: Recruiters lure players as young as 10 with free high-tech sneakers, free travel and sometimes even cash.
- Freakish Things Are on the Way, Believe It or Not
- Good Time Cruise
- NICARAGUA DIVIDED La Prensa and the Chamorro Legacy <i> by Patricia Taylor Edmisten (University Presses of Florida: $19.95; 142 pp.) </i>
- Fuentes and the Ghost of Goya : CONSTANCIA AND OTHER STORIES FOR VIRGINS <i> by Carlos Fuentes (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $19.95; 340 pp.; 0-374-12886-3) </i>
- FICTIONTHE TEMPLE OF MY FAMILIAR by Alice...
- Memorial Day Parade in Brentwood Canceled
- Tiny Fish Threatened by Brewing Water War : Environment: The Devil's Hole pupfish clings to life in what may be the most restricted environment in the world in the Nevada desert.
- Physics Professor Wins $30,000 Fellowship
- Q & A : MELANIE MAYRON: 'directorsomething'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Charges Traded Over Pitches to Lawyers
- VA Must Revamp System for an Aging Clientele
- Council Does Its Fighting on Wallyball Court
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SWIMMING : Orange Coast Women Win Fifth Title in a Row
- Desormeaux Succeeds at Being 5-Foot-3 Giant
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost Goes Back to the Old Stuff for 66 and Lead
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Boggs Falls Short, but Red Sox Rout A's
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : After Knee Injury, He Mustered Up the Courage for Comeback
- Only the Memories Stayed Competitive : Track and field: UCLA easily beats USC in perhaps the last meet to be held at the Coliseum.
- The Sudden Death of the Live Album: Who Pulled the Plug?
- In Brief : ** 1/2 PETER WOLF, "Up to No Good!" MCA.:<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic.) : </i>
- Special Report : Public Enemy and a Psychiatrist's Theory of Race : Review copies of 'Fear of a Black Planet' contain her 15-page booklet on white supremacy
- Billy Idol: Pop's Rebel With a Cause : The feisty rock star fidgets after a motorcycle mishap puts his crucial music and movie plans on hold
- MIXED MEDIA : ** 1/2 "THE RISE OF NENEH CHERRY" Neneh Cherry <i> BMG Video videocassette ($16.98)</i> :<i> A periodic survey of pop-related laser discs, books and videocassettes. Rated on a scale of one (poor) to five stars (a classic.) : </i>
- Sculptor Stays Busy in Role of Star Maker
- Landscaper President
- Single-Family Projects Open in Laguna Niguel
- Your Mortgage : Lenders Leery About Reverse Loans
- Experimental Course Takes Global View of Civilization : Education: The two-year program offers an ambitious look at the sweep of mankind. It is designed to improve teaching of past civilizations and to show how different traditions developed and led to the modern world.
- 'The Boss' Buys on the Westside
- President of Leading Black Think Tank Strives to Remain Nonpartisan
- Spacey's Bakker: Beyond Satire
- Rep. Akaka to Fill U.S. Senate Seat
- 2,000 March in Rome to Protest Kidnapings
- Turkey Struggles to Untangle Troubles, Define Course : Politics: Citizens fear the government may be steering the nation in the wrong direction.
- UCSD Wins Volleyball Title
- Serving for the Match : Tennis: Something about the tradition-laden Ojai tournament inspires residents of the community in Ventura County to lend a hand.
- CSUN Arm, Hammer Strike Foe : Baseball: Sharts' pitching, Clayton's home run beat Riverside.
- Mira Costa Puts On Volleyball Clinic to Win Tourney
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : She Made It Out of Clay
- MAIN LINE WASP <i> by W. Thacher Longstreth with Dan Rottenberg (W.W. Norton: $19.95; 310 pp.)</i>
- GOOD HEALTH MAGAZINE : Pulse
- The Stuff of Nightmares : A GIFT UPON THE SHORE <i> by M. K. Wren (Ballantine: $18.95; 375 pp.) </i>
- O. Henry Awards: A Premium on Brevity : PRIZE STORIES 1990 The O. Henry Awards <i> edited by William Abrahams (Doubleday; $19.95; 448 pp; 0-385-26498-4) </i>
- Miniseries Takes a 'Voyage' Aboard the Achille Lauro
- COLUMN ONE : Few Viet Exiles Find U.S.Riches : Refugees have forged an enduring stereotype of economic and intellectual overachievement. But most live in poverty, with significant language and cultural handicaps.
- Beijing Assails Searchers for Oil in South China Sea
- 'Stand Up and 'Be Counted,' President Urges
- New York's Worst Cabbie Gets 1-Way Order: 'Go Home'
- Shanghai Executes Six Chinese Killer-Robbers
- What's recommended: A Sergio Leone classic, a Rob Reiner satire and a Keenen Ivory Wayans spoof
- Abortion Foes Rally in Support of Capital Protest
- More Violence, One Less Man to Fight It : Border: Thieves have become bolder about preying on would-be crossers. Tobi Cancino stood up to them and paid with his life.
- Sailor Presumed Dead After 2 Days Lost at Sea
- Pickup Overturns Near Alpine, 1 Dead
- Craig Never Asked Zimmer, but He Got the Plane Truth
- TCHAIKOVSKY: "Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom." Svetoslav Obretenov Bulgarian Choir and Soloists, conducted by Georgi Robev. AVZ-3001 (compact disc).
- CSUN Clinches Softball Title With Sweep
- A Look at Female Bonding : All-woman cast says 'It's a Girl!' isn't male-bashing, but makes a case <i> for </i> men
- Benton's Epics From the Soil : Exhibition at LACMA shows the Great Regionalist once again is speaking to Aemricans
- Regional Funds Put Eggs in Fewer Baskets
- The Obmudsman of China : A HIGHER KIND OF LOYALTY <i> by Liu Binyan (Pantheon Books: $22.95; 304 pp.) </i>
- Nursing Escorts Take Away Cares on the Road
- DAY TRIP
- A Uniform Stance on Excess in School Dress
- Victim of Gehrig's Disease Taken Off Respirator, Dies
- TV: It Can Leave You Tense and Passive, Studies Find
- Border Chief High on Compassion : Immigration: Mike Williams favors using troops to bar drug smugglers, but says aliens looking for jobs should be treated sympathetically.
- Ex-Husband Awarded Share of Jackpot
- Being Pale: Fate Worse Than Death
- Tin Cupping for Yen
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : In the works: an ecological series and movies with Cybill Shepard, Mary Tyler Moore and Joan Rivers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Phillips' Holdings Will Remain Frozen
- Imperial Beach
- 2 Teen-Age Vandalism Suspects Arrested
- South Receives Unexpected Heroics From an Unheralded Trio : Boys: Flint, Trevino and Everett spark a fourth-quarter comeback that helps to defeat the North, 121-114.
- A Look at the Big Winners and Losers in the NFL Draft
- Uruguayan soccer star Carlos Aguilera, jailed in...
- Badminton Club Keeps Thriving in Obscurity : Athletics: Club where national badminton team members train has "put Manhattan Beach on the (world) badminton map."
- Angels Finally Learning That Pitching Isn't Everything
- Mister Frisky's Gene Pool May Be a Little Too Shallow
- Athletics Pitcher Dave Stewart Is the Genuine Article
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics Run Knicks Out of Town, 157-128
- FAURE: Sonata No. 1. DEBUSSY: Sonata. FRANCK: Sonata. Joshua Bell, violin; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano. London 421 817.
- "ENCUENTRO." Paco Pena and Eduardo Falu, guitars. Nimbus NI 5196 (compact disc).
- Player Says Pressure Gets to Be Too Much : Youth basketball: Josh Oppenheimer remembers being a recruiting target at 14. And he isn't happy about the decision he was drawn into making.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Betzsold Leads Mater Dei Past Bishop Amat
- 'Paradise Oasis Real Estate Office' Sees Artifice of Greed
- Investing in the East Bloc Is a High-Risk Enterprise
- ROCK HUDSON Friend of Mine <i> by Tom Clark with Dick Kleiner (Pharos Books: $18.95; 276 pp.) </i>
- New Angles on a Desert Hideaway
- Scottish Mansion Is Tribute to 45-Minute War
- GOOD HEALTH MAGAZINE : MEDICINE : How's Your Genetic IQ?
- Help for the First-Time Buyer
- NEWS AND BRIEFS : Where Cloudy Days Mean Cheaper Stays
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GARDENS : Malibu Succulents
- How to Get There and What Else to See
- Iran-Contra Israeli Funds Kept Secret, Magazine Says : Investigation: Senators also agreed before the highly publicized hearings not to 'go after' Ronald Reagan, the article says.
- Mother Arrested in Death of 9-Month-Old Daughter
- The Class of 1940 : Classmates Recall Discipline, Pranks at St. Philip's
- A Tale of 2 Viet Immigrants Illustrates Dichotomy of Fate
- Will Reggie Be a Hit in the Booth
- The Voice of Dissent Often Has Its Day on High Court : Justice: The power of dissent has often seen the minority opinion become the majority opinion as time passes.
- Bullish on Billings : LAPD Captain Gives Up Hollywood Glitz for a Small Missouri Town
- Church Angered by Building Delay : Development: A moratorium is placed on new construction around the Stonewood Shopping Center. A Greek Orthodox church sees a bias issue.
- Students Put Through Wringer in Citizen Bee : Education: Tough questions on politics and geography give teen-agers a chance to flaunt an in-depth knowledge that would silence most critics.
- OJAI TENNIS : SDSU Women Keep Place in Big West
- Leach Knows the Legacy of The Ojai
- On the Road to Stardom--and Lovin' It : This 25-year-old singer from Santa Ana with the fashion model's face and street-dancer's moves might be the Next Big Thing
- Opening the Way for Heirs to the Raiders
- Mavrik for Psyllids
- Gardening : She Purveys Seeds for Best Europe Can Offer : Vegetables: Gardener supplies seeds for varieties that are grown in Europe for their taste and not for mass marketing.
- Home Improvement : Nothing Boring About Versatile Electric Drill : Power tools: Attachments enable drill to be used to sand, sharpen, mix paint, cut metal and turn screws.
- GOOD HEALTH MAGAZINE : FITNESS : THE TRICYCLE
- Some enterprising publishers seem to have gotten...
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Cruise Rule Like This Is Liable to Make You Sick
- Darla Longo, a San Gabriel Valley real...
- Crushing of Strike Sparks Fierce Clash : South Korea: Twenty-four are hurt as workers battle police to protest an attack ending a shipyard sit-down. Other unions threaten action.
- What's recommended: A Sergio Leone classic, a Rob Reiner satire and a Keenen Ivory Wayans spoof
- Reliving the Achille Lauro Tragedy : NEW MINISERIES ON HIJACKING USES THE ACTUAL SHIP AND ITS CREW
- Latinos Want to Be Won but Insist on Commitment : Politics: With reapportionment near, Democrats and Republicans must realize that Latinos want power, not just attention.
- Marine Corps Recruiter Jailed, Suspected of Murder Attempt : Confrontation: A Garden Grove man is comatose after the sergeant knocked him down in an Anaheim parking lot, police say.
- COMMENTARY : Vietnamese Need to Shake Off Fear, Strike Back at Oppressors
- Vista
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : An Embarrassing Finish for Desormeaux
- 49ers Beat UCLA for First Title : Volleyball: Cal State Long Beach gets automatic bid to NCAA Final Four. Bruins probably will make tournament, too.
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Hull Helps Blues Extend Blackhawks
- Aztecs Split Doubleheader, Drop Into Tie for Second
- Truly Trendy : <i> These places are so hot, they're sizzling.</i>
- Entrepreneur Hopes Turbine Will Spark Move to Electric Cars : Technology: Inventor says one U.S. auto maker is paying him to test his patented idea, and that he's negotiating with another company.
- Home Improvement : Skylights Can Save on Lighting, Heating
- A Wearing Experience - Clothes May Make the Man, but to a Woman They're a Mood-Elevating Drug
- City of Master-Planned Communities : Laguna Niguel: Once bucolic area is now Orange County's newest--and 29th--city.
- Executive Director Named
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Arizona Impeaches an Embarrassment : HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS The Terms and Trials of Former Governor Evan Mecham <i> by Ronald J. Watkins (William Morrow: $19.95; 384 pp.; 0-688-09051-6) </i>
- S. Bernardino County
- Trip of the Tongue : Rev. Spooner Didn't Think He Was Being Funny, but He Still Keeps Us in Chuckles
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Federal Grand Jury Subpoenas Montoya
- Killer of Boy, 11, Faces Justice--33 Years After Crime : Murder: Billy Ruff was hanged from a tree with a go-cart rope. His killing remained a mystery--until a brother he never knew became a police dispatcher and solved the case.
- Police Seek Mentally Disabled Man
- Thousands Pay Last Respects to Slain Candidate : Colombia: Pizarro is honored as a champion of peace. The leftist M-19 group names his
- GNP Up 2.1%; Inflation Rate Strongest Since '81
- Caring for Illegal Aliens Leaves Many Hospitals Along Border in Critical Condition
- Bush Keeps Japan Off 'Hit List' : Trade: The President points to recent agreements by Tokyo to open the market to American products. India is the only country on the Administration's list of those with unfair trading practices.
- Bella Spewack; Writer, Scout Cookie Inventor
- Anti-Gang Program Cut Crime but May Be Losing Its Sting : Harbor City: Longer terms and police warnings slashed criminal activity 47%. A recent resurgence indicates stronger action may be needed.
- A Career Dedicated to Helping Hearts
- East Germany Has Already Taken a Big Tumble in Gymnastics
- Heyday Has Melted, but Wax Museums Are Making Comeback : Amusements: Campy Movieland is among the survivors of an entertainment institution now overshadowed by glitzy theme parks.
- Ripeness Was All : C.S. LEWIS A Biography <i> by A. N. Wilson (W.W. Norton: $22.50; 334 pp.) </i>
- ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE <i> by Richard Marshall with essays by Richard Howard, Ingrid Sischy (Little, Brown: $29.95) </i>
- GOOD HEALTH MAGAZINE : HEALTH FACTS
- Sammy Glick? Sure, Sammy and I Go Way Back
- Doing the Right Thing : Founded a Generation Ago by William F. Buckley, the Young Americans for Freedom Are the Shock Troops of U.S. Conservatism
- WOMEN WHO WRITE <i> by Lucinda Irwin Smith (Julian Messner/Simon & Schuster: $9.95; 165 pp.) </i>
- Tom Selleck proves he can do more...
- Cal State System Plots New Course : Education: Chancellor W. Ann Reynolds' resignation is an opportunity to give more autonomy to the 20 campuses, say faculty, trustees and officials.
- Poll Says 86% of Older Americans Don't Want to Move
- From Collapse to Resurrection
- El Segundo Nips Millikan, 7-6, in Redondo Final
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : New Kids Have Expos Off and Running
- Vandeweghe Looking to Be Real Weapon in the Playoffs
- Duke Ellington's Music Still Sweetly Thunders
- Pittsburgh Prolongs Padres' Stall, 4-3 : TO PAGE 17B