- 2 Miles of Shore Are Reopened
- SDSU Home Runs Beat New Mexico
- The Cal State Fullerton women's gymnastics team...
- Boston Opens Up Beating Tigers 5-2
- Trainer Zito's Kentucky Derby Fever Is a Hot Thirty Six Red
- Struggling Miles College Fires Its Football Coach
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : A Change of Pace Has Ryan Express On Track to 300
- SOUTH COUNTY : Health Care Van Makes Comeback
- Bicyclist Dies After Crash With Truck
- Filing a Success but Forms Still Taxing, IRS Chief Says
- White House Admits More Costly Bailout : S&Ls;: Bush spokesman responds to GAO report estimating red ink will be $77 billion more than Administration believed.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Richards Holds Edge Among Democrats
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : ONE PITCH FROM STARDOM : Speed is not enough. In the big leagues, variety is the spice of a pitcher's life. Jim Abbott is making a pitch for greater respect. Fernando Valenzuela is making his pitch for survival.
- FASHION : A Tough Act to Precede : Fall shows: In a week given over to the latest from Seventh Avenue, the best was saved for last with Geoffrey Beene's designs, although others were certainly impressive too
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Opposition Takes Lead in Slovenia
- ORANGE : Nancy Reagan Will Speak at School
- A Fan Forever, but Not for Granted : Baseball: The bush-league performance of this spring should not be quickly forgotten. The greedy owners and players need to get a message.
- Life After Lotto? Same as Before : Money: Winning the Big Spin for some has meant a few extra luxuries, but no guarantee of good health or happiness.
- South Africa Peace a Slow Process
- Stamping on PoliticiansThe people in the professional...
- Dow Starts Out Week on Quiet Note, Up 4.95
- Tokyo's Woes: How Bad Can Things Get? : U.S. impact: Trouble across the Pacific can result in a wide range of problems here. The trade deficit may widen and interest rates may rise.
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Stars & Stripes, Bats & Balls Forever
- Dozens Hurt as Rioting Halts at British Jails
- Lithuanians Block Troops From Entering Printing Plant
- Dances Can Jump-Start Budding Friendships
- Judge Instructs Police to Leave Exhibit Alone : Art: Crowds line up for the second day of a showing of photos by the late Robert Mapplethorpe. The museum has been indicted for obscenity.
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Downing Reigns as Angels' Self-Made Survivor : Longevity: After 12 up-and-down seasons in Anaheim, he keeps playing and hoping for a chance to lessen the pain with a championship.
- Foster Child : A Generation of Neglect, a Legacy of Loss : L.A. County: Its foster-care system for abused and neglected children is huge and powerful and operates virtually unseen. Within it, nightmares are bred, their victims unheard.
- Retrial for Ray Buckey on 8 Counts Set Today
- THE SIDELINES : Browns Sign 10 Free Agents
- He Showed Up Late Because He Had Pressing Problems
- Brown's Collapse at Poway Is a Painful Rerun
- GOLF LPGA AT POWAY : Brown Falters to Open Door for Monaghan
- Farm Aid: Down-to-Earth Marathon : Benefit: Fourteen-hour concert in Indianapolis breaks $1-million record in pledges while focusing attention on economic woes in agriculture.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Windmere Wins Shaver Suit
- Tokyo's Woes: How Bad Can Things Get? : Japan: Although the financial markets are volatile, land prices remain firm and the weaker yen could prove to be a boon to exporters.
- 'Pink Right Down to Her Underwear' : Politics: The 1950 Senate campaign of Richard Nixon against Helen Douglas reached an unequaled low. Comparison is unfair to John Van de Kamp.
- For Rees, It Didn't Matter if Surf Was Up : College baseball: The Arizona State left-hander from San Diego's Mission Bay High is 9-0, leads the nation in strikeouts and doesn't fit any stereotype.
- Three's No Crowd on El Toro's Mound : Softball: Charger rotation has plenty of room for standouts Paige Lauby, Jennifer Jourden and Marta Bickert.
- Lakers Use a Late 19-3 Run to Win
- THE SIDELINES : Soviet Boxers Win Team Title
- TV and VIDEO
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Director John Larry Granger Leads South Coast Symphony in Finale
- BASEBALL '90 PREVIEW : STARTING PITCHING
- P.M. BRIEFING : GM Chief Warns on Japan Trade
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Muslim Plea on Rushdie Denied
- Ryan White Dies; Fought AIDS, Bigotry
- WORLD : Opium War Claims U.S. Pilot
- Twin Born Prematurely Remains Critically Ill
- Market Watch : Picky Over Pic 'N' Save
- Ford to Recall 101,000 1986 Aerostar Vans
- ON THE RECORD
- New Class Gets Cash for Trash : Recycling: Many middle-income suburbanites, spurred by higher redemption rates, are joining the poor and the elderly in turning in cans and bottles.
- BASEBALL '90 PREVIEW : PADRES ON TV AND RADIO
- Dave Edmunds' Revue a Smoking Combination
- Philippine Banker Tells Marcos Trial of His 'Satchel Man' Role
- Funeral Unleashes Day of Rage Over Apartheid : South Africa: Four blacks killed by police are buried. The people of Sebokeng township want justice--and revenge.
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : ANALYSIS : A West Shootout for Dodgers, Padres; An East Breeze for Mets
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : CBS Kicks in a Buck; ESPN Kicks in Gear
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Greyhound Driver Charged in Gun Case
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : TRIUMPHANT AT 100 : From the Bums of Brooklyn and Boys of Summer to the Blue Crew in Los Angeles, the Dodgers Have a Special History
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Herpes Drug Treats Chickenpox
- BASEBALL '90 PREVIEW : The Bullpen Committee : Pitching: Craig Lefferts is the designated closer, the man to replace Mark Davis. But he is not the only capable Padre relief pitcher.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers Remind Pistons of Injured Dumars' Value
- ART
- Ninja Turtles Shell-Shock Hollywood : Movies: Radioactive reptiles snap up $19 million in tickets during second week at box office.
- TV Reviews : 'Diamond Life': Baseball Takes a Back Seat to Art
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dog Has Biting Day in Court
- Peres Sees Wane of Palestinian Uprising
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Oldest Dodger Helped Rickey Get Robinson
- Start of Buckey's 2nd Trial Delayed : His Lawyer Calls In Sick After Complaining of Back Pain
- BOOK REVIEW : Hollywood Remake That Works : CREATIVE DIFFERENCES<i> By Buffy Shutt Robinson</i> SOHO 288 pages, $18.95
- Squall at City Hall : Controversy: From humble beginnings, James Wood has ascended as a mover and shaper of Los Angeles. Some think he has done enough.
- Plant a Tree, for Doomsday Will Soon Be Upon Us
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mass. City Honors Thai King
- PLACENTIA : Festival of Cultures Budget Approved
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : D.A. Capizzi, Rival Enright Facing Off Again
- Gretzky Returns; Kings Edge Flames in Overtime : Hockey: Granato scores short-handed goal at 8:37 to give L.A. a two-games-to-one playoff lead over Calgary.
- Vincent Throws Opening Day Pitch
- BASEBALL '90 PREVIEW : Looking Ahead to Retirement : Farm system: When today's stars are gone, who'll take their place?
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Davey Allison Skips a Pit Stop, Defeats Martin
- Padres Beat Seattle, Finish With a 12-2 Spring
- For Openers, Angels Short on Answers
- Mister Frisky Shows He Can Really Travel--Can He Continue?
- Greyhound Sues Union on Strike Violence
- Market Watch : Dispute Erupts Over Proposed Fees for Stock Price Data : Wall Street: The debate raises a question: Are stock prices news or another salable commodity?
- The following is a summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of April 26:
- Tokyo Stocks Close 3.8% Higher After G-7 Talks
- End of B of A's 'Golden Parachute' Plan May Set Trend
- WORLD : E. European Future on Agenda
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : It Can Be One Pitch From Over : Injuries: Despite medical advancements, pitchers live with pain and knowledge that the next pitch could be the last.
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Chili Davis Proves He's Worth His High Production Values : Dependable: Outfielder comes through in clutch, and doesn't seem to mind that his reputation fails to match his achievements.
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Anatomy of a Pitch : HOW SPIN AFFECTS FLIGHT
- Hikers Find Skeletal Remains in Canyon
- Soviet Union Might Lose Its Best Players : Basketball: Lithuania's recent declaration of independence could change the picture.
- THE SIDELINES : Motorcyclist Listed as Critical
- Nationwide PBS Telecast of Film Marks End of Era for Movie Makers : History: Coronado couple spent eight years working on "Break of Dawn," a film based on a historical case of injustice.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Marek Janowski Makes a Promising Philharmonic Debut
- 'Illusion' Weaves a Spell at LATC : Stage: Tony Kushner deftly adapts a youthful Corneille's satire at L.A. Theatre Center.
- ART : Shows by Strong Young Artists, Oldies Break the Drought : Offerings at Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman College, Orange Coast College Art Gallery and galleries in Laguna Beach and Newport Beach offer a range of techniques.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- The following is a summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of April 26:
- NATION : Mapplethorpe Copies Provided
- Right-of-Center Party Tops Hungarian Vote : Elections: The Democratic Forum gets 42%, reflecting a wave of conservatism in Eastern Europe.
- Nation In Brief : TEXAS : Rival Says Richards Was Cocaine User
- NATION : Suspect in Prisons Chief Killing
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Angels Turning 30 After Frustrations, Triumphs of Youth
- Five Gunned Down in Suspected Gang Attack
- Waiting for Bozo: In Chicago, they take a clown seriously.
- San Diego
- Unfilled Cavity : Dentist and Friend to the Mentally Retarded Is Retiring, but No One Emerges to Take His Patients
- Going, Going, Gone--O.C. Houses Sell Like Hot Cakes
- A Balance of Hostility, Not of Trade : Japan: A very efficient social system is now seen as a 'structural impediment.' Tearing it down may be too high a price for the limited gain.
- Adjusting Man's Eyes on Heavens : Astronomy: The Hubble Telescope will improve scientists' view of space from 20/200 to 20/20.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES CAMPUS RACISM : Many Causes and Many Solutions for 'Backlash' : The upsurge in prejudice at universities nationwide should be countered by culturally diversified curricula and the strict enforcement of anti-harassment policies.
- ELECTIONS Ojai : Council Race Looking More Like a Stroll
- Sierra Club Section to Lead Workshops
- COUNTYWIDE : April 16 Postmark Deadline Extended
- FILM REVIEW : 'First Power' Has Blood and Flesh--but Lacks Spirit
- BASEBALL '90 PREVIEW : It Will Be Alarming If Padres Hit Snooze Button Again
- Nation In Brief : FLORIDA : Siamese Twin Dies After Separation
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Computer Aces Out Some Decco Tickets
- American Indian Powwow Unites Present With Past
- GARDEN GROVE : School District Celebrates 25 Years
- NEWPORT BEACH : Teacher on (Surf) Board of Education
- Faldo Repeats by Staying High and Dry : Golf: Floyd hits into the water and loses on the second playoff hole after leading by four strokes with six holes left in regulation.
- Gretzky Returns With Impact
- Beginning of Baseball Brings Back Boyhood Bliss
- With Segota Out Sockers Get Up to Win on Road
- Rappers Above the Law
- JAZZ REVIEW : Talbert's Sounds a Balm to the Ear
- U.S. Agriculture Biotech Firms Cut Good Deals With Japanese : Ventures: Agreements once were a one-way street, with technology being transferred from here to there. Today, they are much more equitable.
- For Soviet Jews, What Is Jewishness? : Israel: As the emigres try to adjust to a bewildering new land, their faith is called into question.
- Landscape Law Would Save Water and Energy : Environment: The proposed Irvine ordinance that calls for grouping plants with similar needs would exempt single-family homes.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Search Narrows for Gene Causing Muscle Atrophy
- Police Officer Fatally Shoots Armed Suspect
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Cholesterol and Mother's Milk
- THE SIDELINES : McCants Kin Targeted in Probe
- BETTING THE SYSTEMS : Crazy Annie Is Nuts for the Handicappers
- Horsewoman Connie Ring, 91, Dies
- Mears Is Up Early, Fools Field : Auto racing: Morning test pays off with easy Indy car victory in Phoenix.
- Becker, Thomson Make Splash in Olympic Regatta
- 'Water, Wind, Dust': Stunning Elements From Iran
- Profit-Rich MCI to Buy Telecom for $1.25 Billion
- Texas Instruments Inc. and Thai Airways have...
- R.D. Herman; 'Harrisburg 7' Trial Judge
- MUSIC REVIEW : Belated Xenakis Premieres at UC San Diego Fest
- South, East Shiver--but Alaska Warms Up
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Angels: Better, But So Is Division : Preview: Langston solidifies pitching, but team needs more runs to compete with defending champion A's and stronger Royals.
- WORLD : Iraq to Expel U.S. Diplomat in Latest Dispute With the West
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : ANGEL HOME GUIDE
- Fans Bid Adieu to the Last of Liberace Trinkets and Treasures
- 2 Firefighters Injured Battling Blaze at Recycling Plant
- Nepal King Yields, OKs Democracy : Asia: Birendra legalizes political parties and sets talks on further reforms. The moves come after eight weeks of protests in the Himalayan kingdom.
- WORLD : Rebel Leader Arrested in Manila
- White House to Release Contra Funds : Nicaragua: Bush wants to shift $3.6 million in humanitarian aid to rebels' repatriation.
- LOCAL : Search On for Missing Boy, 15
- Conservatives Claim Victory in Greek Vote : Elections: Mitsotakis forecasts a parliamentary majority. It is the third try in 10 months to get a single-party government.
- 'Diamond Lanes' Are Back : Prop. 111 Would Fund More Special-Use Freeway Lanes
- SANTA ANA: Image vs. Reality : Putting New Face Forward : Redevelopment: Santa Ana continues to use a controversial tool to improve its image--at the expense, some say, of available housing for its low-income residents.
- The Buck Stops--Or Has It? : Poindexter Is Guilty; History May Be Tough With Reagan
- A Verdict With Harm to Spare : Iran-Contra: John Poindexter wouldn't have been tried if the hostages had been freed and the Sandinistas toppled. This was politics, not justice.
- BASEBALL '90 PREVIEW : 1989 Review: A Bad Start Was Beginning of End
- Monaghan Is In Swim as Brown Sinks Again
- U.S. Finds Offense in Beating Iceland, 4-1 : Soccer: Winners score more goals than they have had in an international game since August, 1988.
- BASEBALL '90 PREVIEW : Players Aren't Saying It, but These Guys Can Win It All : Season preview: Lineup is talented enough if they answer most of the following questions correctly.
- MOTORCYLES U.S. GRAND PRIX : Rainey Is a Winner by Process of Elimination
- FILM REVIEW : A Blithering Habitual Offender Returns
- SHORT TAKES : 'Feud' Star Feuding Over Club
- Exxon Arraignment Set Today on Oil Spill Criminal Charges
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Dodgers: Injuries Still Key Question : Preview: Team hopes solid pitching and new offensive punch can overcome aging and poor health in quest to return to the top.
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : DEVIL OR ANGEL? : At 39, Bert Blyleven Continues to Throw Hitters--and Life--His Great Curve
- NATION : Jury Seated in PTL Perjury Case
- Kennedy to Democrats: 'Regain Soul' : Spending priorities: Senator urges party to support defense cuts to pay for domestic programs.
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Nuclear Reactor Faces Another Delay
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : ANGELS ON TV AND RADIO
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sedaka Decides to Have Surgery
- Toll Rises in North Sea Ferry Fire : Disaster: Up to 147 are reported dead. As workers begin removing bodies, police launch an arson investigation.
- Increase in Recycling Has Hurt the Poor and Homeless
- SANTA ANITA : Steinlen Wins El Rincon Handicap
- Floyd Plays It Safe, Ends Up Sorry
- BETTING WITH BOB
- PREP REVIEW : It's a War of the Rezas When These Teams Meet
- THE SIDELINES : Tarpley Rejoins Mavericks After Passing Drug, Alcohol Tests
- THE SIDELINES : Humphrey Fined in Traffic Case
- THE SIDELINES : Racing Teams Try to Gear Down
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fresno State Cruises Past UC Irvine, 5-1
- Penske Racing and Ilmor Engineering Ltd. announced...
- Music Review : ROVA Quartet Capable on Sax
- SHORT TAKES : Amy Grant Sues Over Comic
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Bodies of 2 More Fire Victims Found
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : KEY DATES
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : The Rest (3 Days) Is History
- Arthur B. Singer; Naturalist, Postage Stamp Illustrator
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Arm Injury Forced Ex-Dodger Hough To Knuckle Down
- Threat of Brush Fires Extensive in Southland After 4-Year Drought
- Vargas Llosa Leads but Faces Runoff in Peru
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Parrish's Inside Job Gives Pitchers Focus : Resurgence: Catcher helped turn around staff last season. Change of scenery also aided his hitting.
- Time Is Bringing New Council's Aims Into Focus
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Research Ways to Pay for Pier
- Bringing Members of the Flock Back to the Fold : Religion: Volunteers from St. Finbar Catholic Church in Burbank kick off Holy Week with a different kind of census.
- Six Senators in Syria
- San Diego
- Have Speed Demons Been Given Free Reign by the CHP?
- Titan Gymnasts Advance to NCAAs
- Announcer Tom Kelly Apparently Suffers Heart Attack at Country Club
- Lawyer: Valvano Will Get Additional $375,000
- Pfeifer Falls, but Wins Pro Ski Title
- Tight end Clarence Kay of the Denver...
- 'Luke' May Prove Lucky for American Writers : Television: Tongue-in-cheek series looks at the American West. It has been sold in France, Italy and Germany.
- SHORT TAKES : Flutist Galway to Play Magpie
- Cooper: Freaky Sideshow
- MCA Sells Film Rights to CBS, Bypassing Cable
- The following is a summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of April 26:
- Former Drexel Staffers Find Work in L.A.
- DOUGLAS J. REINHART : Drop-Off in O.C. Water Supply : Drought and Growth Require Reclamation, Cooperation
- Pepsi for Soviet Vodka : $3-Billion Swap OKd in Moscow
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : Confident Padres Ready to Make Their Title Charge : San Diego: Addition of Joe Carter gives team more offensive punch and new hope after disappointing season. But a strong start is important.
- WORLD : Tens of Thousands of Soviet Georgians Mark Slaying of 19
- Socialized Medicine Cuts Canada's Costs--and Care
- Some CSUN Students Decide to Give Palm Springs a Break
- FULLERTON : City to Buy Property for Seniors Complex
- Alleged Lingerie Thief Hung Out to Dry by Neighbors
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : World View : Cartographers Pursue the Ideal Earth Map
- They Won't Throw In Towel : Horse racing: Whittingham, Lukas say they will remain in the Derby hunt.
- Escondido Mayoral Hopeful Leads Water Crusade : Environment: Slow-Growth Councilman Jerry Harmon wants to recycle sewage, convert it to dollars and revive nearby agriculture at the same time.
- Virgin Michael Wins at Gulfstream
- TV Reviews : The News About ABC's 'Capital' Isn't All That Good
- East Europe Development Bank Talks Continue : Economics: A key dispute centers on how much the new institution should be able to lend the Soviet Union.
- Bjorn Borg Loses Court Battle: Five-time Wimbledon...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Grumman, Tokyo Talk Computers
- E. Europe on Record for Free Enterprise System
- The following is a summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of April 26:
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- The following is a summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of April 26:
- Treasury Suspends Bell Atlantic: The Treasury Department...
- PADRE HOME GUIDE
- LAGUNA BEACH : Earthquake Safety Ordinance Passed
- 6-Year-Old Girl Killed While Crossing Street
- BASEBALL '90 PREVIEW : Padres Get Good Hitter, Good Man in Joe Carter : Power Plus: When the Padres acquired him from the Cleveland Indians, they added much more to the team than just home runs and speed.
- Music Reviews : Violinist Sergiu Schwartz Plays Bruch With Mozart Camerata
- America's Unfunniest Home Videos
- When Children Become the Great Divide
- Baseball '90 PREVIEW : DODGER HOME GUIDE
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Crimes of Violence Jumped 5% in 1989
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bush' Son Gets Va. Party Post
- Trauma System
- Hank Gathers
- 1990 Census Questions
- 1990 Census Questions
- 1990 Census Questions
- Plan to Link Amphitheaters Sparks Inquiry : Music: The U.S. Justice Department is studying whether a proposed association of Irvine Meadows and Pacific Amphitheatre would choke competition. The department also is seeking promoters' business records with 29 Southland venues.
- Government
- Troops in Japan
- U.S. Treaties on Drugs
- Jet Fighters
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES DRIVER'S ED : Dad Buckles His Seat Belt and Hopes He's Steered Son in Right Direction : When Junior gets his permit, the rest of the family just goes along for the ride to 'the greatest day of his life.' There are some bumps on the road to a license.
- 1990 Census Questions
- 1990 Census Questions
- Names in the News - April 9, 1990
- Names in the News - April 9, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 9, 1990
- PLAY BALL! They don't call it the...
- Van de Kamp 2 Votes Short of Endorsement
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES SOCIAL SECURITY : Antiquated Earnings Test an Injustice to Senior Citizens : The Depression-era law punishes older Americans who choose to remain in the work force. It has outlived its usefulness and should be eliminated.
- U.S. Planes Help Mexico Head Off Drugs at Border
- 'Consolidation' Is Just Concentration of Poverty : Social services: The closing of neighborhood offices that serve the poor will result in more misery and homelessness.
- GOLF MASTERS NOTEBOOK : Heads-Up Play Results in a Sad Tale for Floyd
- STAMP OF GREATNESS: Tim Wallach grew up...
- STREET SHRINES: The season opens today (C1...
- THE BOTTOM LINE: What will be the...
- For the Record - April 9, 1990
- 'Designer Hotel' Opens as San Diego Vacancies Soar
- AQUINO AMID THE RUINS : As the Military Plots Against Her, the Philippine President Tries to Preserve What Remains of 'People Power'
- Passover Poem
- Countdown for Shuttle Launch Begins; Weather Seen Favorable
- New-Look Lowlands : Delta Development Raises Concerns About Wildlife and Potential Floods
- Times Interview Debuts in Opinion
- WASHINGTON : Small Gas Stations May Get Help Coping With Tanks That Leak
- Homeowners Sue Contractor, Claiming Fraud : Lawsuit: Action charges that Culver City construction company collected money in advance, failed to complete remodeling.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Reviving a Lost Art
- Spill Closes Waterway Between N.Y., Newark
- Voters Will Go to Polls in 22 Cities This Week
- Los Angeles CountyPASADENA: Victorian Courts, 7 2-3...
- Making a Killing Off True Crime
- One Year Later, So Many Are Caught Up in the Seizure of Lincoln S&L; : Thrifts: Employees and bondholders are among those still entangled in the drama of a financial collapse.
- Your Mortgage : Fannie Mae Tightens 'Low Doc' Mortgage Rules : Borrowing: New regulations make it easier to crack down on persons misrepresenting their credit worthiness.
- Auctions Bidding for Trade
- Installment Sales Benefit Buyers and Sellers : Taxes: Advantages are available to both parties when the seller helps to finance the transaction.
- Housing Jackpot
- Profiles : JOSEPHINE ANDRADE: FAMILIAR FACE : Over the Many Years, Her Town Has Changed
- Legislature OKs Bill Giving Tax Money to Diamond Bar
- Group Failed to Report $1,150 in Campaign Aid : Money: Forces battling a slow-growth initiative in Culver City apparently violated the law in not filing a report on donations and spending.