- Gridlock and Proposition 111
- Nuclear Plants
- Gridlock and Proposition 111
- Gridlock and Proposition 111
- Postage Hike
- Gridlock and Proposition 111
- Gridlock and Proposition 111
- Egypt
- Conference Chair Deserves Credit
- Reforming U.S. Health Care
- Parental Presence
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 4, 1990
- Names in the News - April 4, 1990
- BOATS: Landlocked Costa Mesa was a major...
- ANALYSIS : Mideast Edges Into Balance of Terror Mode
- May 14 Review Ordered on Harris' Psychiatric Claim
- One Potentially Lethal Disease : Population: We are aware of a number of environmental ills. But the greatest threat of all is still the growing number of us.
- 8 Inmates Escape in Chula Vista; 3rd Break in 4 Months
- Ammo Pile Found in Gless Siege
- Third Woman Is Stabbed to Death in Clairemont : Crime: Maintenance man gives chilling account of victim's screams and her fleeing, knife-wielding killer.
- L.A. Agrees to Shut Owens Valley Pumps : Drought: The DWP gives in on environmental concerns. The decision means a historically low water supply this year and increases the likelihood of rationing.
- COUNT HIM OUT: Among those who have...
- SOUTHBOUND: Henry Korn, Santa Monica's arts administrator,...
- HOT PROPERTY: The infamous Tara Ranch in...
- Investigator to Probe Centinela School Unrest
- Names in the News - April 4, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 4, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 4, 1990
- Carol Chelsea, Nicole Kaylor and Dave Murphy...
- Legal Maneuvering Starts in Gathers Case : Aftermath: Lawyers meet in L.A. probate court without resolving issues and jurisdiction surrounding estate.
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL FINAL : NOTEBOOK : UNLV's Pregame Talk Is Short and Sweet
- THE SIDELINES : QB Kosar Admits Past Injuries
- Candaele Hopes Shortest Route Will Have the Longest Impact
- Golden Silence Was Tarnished by the Silver Tongue of Jones
- County Jobless Rate Dips to 2.7%, Lowest in Southland : Unemployment: Government- and tourism-related hiring offset losses in the construction and electronics industries.
- 3D Systems Inc., a Valencia company that...
- Mark A Seaver has been appointed vice...
- Hill Industries Inc. in Chatsworth won a...
- Joint Venture Aims to Grab a Slice of U.S. Seat Belt and Air Bag Market : Automotive: Swedish-Japanese company will manufacture belts, air bags at a factory in Tijuana.
- Telimed Health Systems Inc. in Glendale won...
- Sandra Swenski-Pettey has been named loan officer...
- Dow Jumps 36.26 After Tokyo Prices Rebound
- A Killer Has No Pity for Harris : Reaction: Man who beat Death Row and whose appeal spared dozens of others says Harris deserves to die: 'He was way out of line.'
- What Does It Take to Turn a House Into a Home?
- For Relatives of Harris' Victims, More Frustration
- 5.2 Quake Jolts Britain
- NATION IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Firm Offers to Buy Homes to Settle Suit
- NATO to Scrap Plans for New Short-Range Missile : Military: Alliance officials also rule out a 3% boost in members' levies. A reduced Soviet threat is cited.
- Ryan White, 18, Who Battled AIDS Since 1984, Reported Near Death
- Mayor Brings Works by Chagall to Jerusalem
- U.S. Decertifies Pap-Smear Lab in Fullerton
- Colombian Senator Is Abducted : Drug war: Police fear the kidnaping signals a renewal of terrorism by cocaine lords. The senator had opposed negotiation.
- Ex-Death Row Inmate Has No Pity for Harris
- SANTA ANA : Power Firms Face Firefighting Costs
- San Diego
- 37% Increase in Water, Sewer Rates Proposed : Upgrading: Proposal by city manager would increase rates to pay for a $2.8-billion sewage treatment plant. Developers also face sharp increases in hookup fees.
- Decision Due Today on Seeking Execution in Broderick Case
- Actor Christian Slater Gets Jail for Drunk Driving
- OJAI : Sewer Rate Increase Is Expected in July
- Lopez Dump Emissions Plan Called Inadequate : Landfill: A tour of Lopez Canyon revealed concentrated pockets of methane gas. The city is asking that limits on emissions be relaxed.
- Judge Denies Request by Rail Advocates to Cancel June Transportation Measure
- Cal Baptist of Riverside Uses One Groundbreaking to Get Another
- THE SIDELINES : Washburn Held on Drug Charge
- COMMENTARY : Profanity Is Found Too Often in Games
- Navarro a Relief in Aztec Victory Over Cal Baptist
- THE SIDELINES : Lendl Accepts Libel Damages
- SHORT TAKES : Lampoon Will Laud Wright
- Irvine Concert a 'Dead' Issue: The Grateful...
- Some Top Hotels Using Kids' Stuff to Attract Traveling Families
- APSB Bancorp Profits for 1st Quarter Rise 18%
- Stephanie Rowe has joined Northeast Federal as...
- GM Names Stempel Smith's Successor, Reuss as President
- Community Psychiatric Centers: The Laguna Hills-based operator...
- T-Bill Rates Fall: The Treasury sold $8...
- Magna Promoter Sought : Indictment: Jacob Rubenstein is one of four men charged with manipulating stock of defunct Thousand Oaks company.
- HAL Inc.: The Honolulu-based parent of Hawaiian...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIAMI : Noriega Lawyers Try New Defense Tactic
- Copters Fight Rabies
- Roller Coaster War Flexes Technology
- Robbery Unsuccessful but It Causes a Stir
- 'Hair Graphics' Make a Tonsorial Point With Style : Fashion: Young people use jazzy haircuts from Inglewood barbershop as a form of expression. But not at the nearby high school.
- It's Time for Lindsay to Step Down : It's Painful to Say It, but It Must Now Be Said
- STAGE
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Out-of-Character Overture to a Chat With Composer
- Governor Answered Oakland Mayor's Complaint About Rothenberg Parole
- WORLD : Reformist Named Bulgaria Chief
- Under Fire, Heart Assn. Drops Food-Labeling Plan
- Yemeni Leader Backs Tribalism, Islam, Arms
- Council Adopts Zone Changes for Santa Ana Arena
- Black Reapplies for Elks Lodge Membership
- San Diego
- Activist Shows Up to Howl and Board Puts Off a Decision on Coyote Traps
- Eye-in-Sky Designer Has Sights on Mars
- LOCAL ELECTIONS HIDDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL : Planned Lower-Cost Seniors Housing Creates Furor
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Police Target Drivers on Brookhurst St.
- Baseball Rosters Go Back to 27 Players for Three Weeks
- Kings Owner Indicted in S.F. Election Case
- No-Hitters Are the Norm, Not Exception, for Akau
- Linebacker Bruce Klostermann has become the fourth...
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- THE SIDELINES : Was He Teed Off? You Bet
- Students Will Be in Step With the Professionals at Festival : Dance: Talent from the Orange County High School of the Arts and guest artists will share the stage for modern/jazz and ballet programs.
- MUSIC
- Authors' Heirs Threaten Pullout
- TV Reviews : Crusade Against AIDS by African Pop Singer
- ART
- Trump Bids $21.75 Million for Bonwit Teller Stores
- Despite the continuing free fall in the...
- Incomnet Reports Loss for Quarter, Gain for Year
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Blaze Destroys Vacant Warehouse
- WORLD : Nazi Suspect to Be Sent to Bonn
- Israeli Urges Distribution of Gas Masks : Mideast: The suggestion follows a threat by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to use nerve gas against Israel.
- U.S. to Cut Troops 10% in Japan, S. Korea : Military: Waning tensions with the Soviets make more reductions possible, the White House tells Congress.
- Officials Cool About Spring Break : Tourism: Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Palm Springs aren't trying to attract students during school holidays.
- Beverly Hills Will Vote on City Council Position
- Lancaster, Palmdale to Help Pay for Bus Costs
- ORANGE : Office for Schools Is a Hazard in Quake
- Down and Out in Beverly Hills
- Kosher Meals Program for Elderly to Be Resumed
- Harry Kopol has been promoted to general...
- Federated and Allied Stores Cut Losses During February
- Sprayed Apples Can't Be Sold, EPA Decides : Agriculture: The agency refuses to put a tolerance level on a fungicide sprayed on $10 million worth of Granny Smith apples.
- Price Co.: The firm reported a second-quarter...
- Price Club's Lackluster 2nd Quarter Is a Surprise
- Jonathan Bailey has joined Phillips-Ramsey as an...
- Kilgore Services Inc. in Lancaster won a...
- Dean Crowder has joined the board of...
- Jackson Calls on Minorities to Take Up Environmental Battle
- Photo Op for Nash Collection
- Woman, 3 Children Die
- Buffalo Rapid Transit Service Set to Resume With New Funding Plan
- Put on a Neighborly Face to Unite Dollars and Need : Housing: Low-income homeowners shouldn't lose out to scam artists or city bulldozers, especially when public money exists to fund repairs.
- Ely Offers to Pay District for Calls Made to Las Vegas
- Carlsbad
- Growth Campaign Sparks Fight : Corridor: The 12-mile stretch along the Ventura Freeway appeals equally to backers of industry and agriculture.
- TUSTIN : Court Clears Way for April 10 Election
- Deadline for Reporting Social Security Is April 16
- The Less Flaming Rhetoric the Better : Lithuania: The United States rightly tempers its response, since the stakes don't justify risking Gorbachev's survival.
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL FINAL : UNLV Defense Bedevils Duke : Championship: Hunt earns MVP, helps keep the pressure on with 29 points as Tarkanian wins his first NCAA title, 103-73.
- THE SIDELINES : Graf Plans Early Comeback
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Davis Cup Semifinals Set, as Is Likely Controversy
- Boat Driver Killed; Race Continues
- ART REVIEW : 'From Callot to Piranesi' Exhibit Captures Age-Old Vanities
- OPERA REVIEW : Bold New Look at Britten's 'Lucretia'
- 7-Eleven Parent Says It May Have to File for Bankruptcy
- P.M. BRIEFING : McDonnell Douglas Teamsters Overwhelmingly OK 3-Year Pact
- Farley Inc. Unit Defaults on a Big Bank Loan
- David Carr and John Carson have been...
- SunGard Financial Systems of Canoga Park, a...
- Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Co. in Burbank won...
- Alan N. Nevin has joined HomeFed Bank...
- Columbia S&L; Not Expected to Be Seized Immediately : Thrifts: Regulators have yet to determine how to handle the firm's junk bond holdings, but officials say shareholders will lose everything.
- Nervous Savers Line Up at Offices of Troubled Thrift
- Mine Kills Soldier in Lebanese Zone
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : GM Expected to Name New Chief
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Actress Urges Alzheimer's Aid
- THE NEW OWNERSHIP TEAM
- Soviets Unexpectedly Clamp Down at Poland-Lithuania Crossing Point
- Bangladesh Storms Kill 23
- Spanish Police Seize Drugs
- History? It's Greek to U.S. Students : Education: Testing of thousands of pupils yields 'really dismal results,' a federal official says. Their knowledge of civics also is found to be deficient.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Selleck Backs Hawaii Studio Site
- Countywide : Transit Board OKs Purchase of 39 Buses
- STANTON : 1st OK Given to Law to Curb Garage Sales
- ANAHEIM : Metal Fatigue Cited in Disneyland Injury
- Land Lease Is OKd for Homeless Center
- IRVINE : 2 Soviets Take Detour for Surgery
- The weakness of the 1990 federal census...
- Garagiola Empathizes With Way Musburger Was Treated by CBS
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Pai's Teammates Come Back to Win
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Differing Rock-Career Theories Tested in Santa Ana Triple Bill
- Live Entertainment Inc.: The Los Angeles-based entertainment...
- OVERSEAS : Nikkei Index Eases Down as Pessimism Continues
- Woman Who Shot Robber Faces Charges
- Troops Sent to S. African Trouble Spots : Unrest: De Klerk acts to halt bloodshed in Natal province. He plans to meet with Mandela.
- Shearson's Losses to Total $900 Million in First Quarter
- Have I Met You?: Leaders of the...
- Judge Sequesters Poindexter Jury : 2 Jurors Contacted by Reporters, Nearly Causing Mistrial
- YMCA Girds for a New Push in Eastern Europe
- Immigrant Sentenced for Spying for PLO
- VENTURA : Banning Boats From Yards to Be Debated
- U.S. Supports Nurse in English-Only Suit : Civil rights: The federal equal opportunity agency seeks to join Filipina's claim that a Pomona hospital bars speaking other languages at work.
- 'I Wish I Never Got Off That Bus' : Crime: Robert Page Anderson, whose case eventually overturned the California death penalty, held off San Diego police in a 1965 gun battle that came to be known as the biggest shoot-out of its time.
- 5 Workers Overcome by Fumes at Unocal Refinery
- Experts Try to Age-Proof Old Mission : Preservation: The trick is to render the San Juan Capistrano landmark impervious to further deterioration without diluting its historic flavor.
- Toll-Free Child-Abuse Hot Line Introduced
- Deadline May Be Extended for Airport Land-Use Plan
- Simi Valley to Name Quina as Football Coach
- Bonnett Comes Home With Amnesia After Crash
- Subhash Bal was appointed vice president of...
- Salk Company Files for First Stock Offering
- Unions Have a Role in Proxy Fights
- Metalclad Corp.: The Anaheim-based insulation and asbestos-abatement...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Offer U.S. 7-11s No Aid
- Pacific Inland Bancorp: The Anaheim-based financial services...
- PEOPLE : A&M; President Friesen Resigns After 25 Years
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SEAL BEACH : Natural Causes Seen in Whale's Death
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Garamendi Skips Another Debate; Tactic Angers Foes
- Ceausescu's Brother Denies Murder and Genocide Charges at Start of Trial
- Men of Steel : It's a Tough Crew Down in the Metro Rail Pits
- San Diego
- Man Convicted of 2nd-Degree Murder in Retrial : Courts: The ruling will reduce prison time for a Costa Mesa man who six years ago was found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of an infant.
- Man Injured in Fall From Hospital Roof
- Long Beach Schools May Share Power With Teachers
- San Diego
- Gaslamp Will Retain Its Yellow Hue
- OXNARD : Team Raising Funds to Compete in Japan
- Murder, Kidnap Charges Filed Against Man in Death of Boy, 8
- Live Entertainment Posts Drop in Quarterly Income
- Roger Taylor has been appointed superintendent of...
- First Executive Posts Huge Loss in 4th Quarter : Earnings: Junk bonds were blamed for the $836 million in red ink. Regulators also have taken additional action against the Los Angeles insurer.
- CalPERS Develops Rating System: The California Public...
- David M. Schultz has been named vice...
- Soviet Bankers Explore American Capitalism : Education: Program teaches entrepreneurial skills to Russian businessmen who then put their new-found knowledge to work in meetings with New York's financial and banking community elite.
- Roger Hemelstrand and Richard Hite have joined...
- NATION : Trailways Bus Hit by Gunshots
- Drexel Puts Its Prized Lists on the Block
- Sullivan Blasts 'Terrorist' Acts Against Labs : Research: Secretary urges punishment of animal rights activists who disrupt biomedical studies.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Details of Zsa Zsa's Work Asked
- 2nd E. German Forced Out by Spy Charges
- Abortion Charge Dropped by Guam
- Contra Military Leader Supports Demobilization as Summit Starts
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Judge Allows Van de Kamp to Use Newspaper in Ad
- LOCAL : Bomb Threat Snarls Commute in Van Nuys
- Weighing the Risks of Diet Programs Takes Some Study
- Fuel Spill Threatens Water Supplies : Pollution: Thousands along Pittsburgh area river face conservation orders. Officials fear "the worst of this is yet to come."
- COLUMN ONE : Salvage of Gold Hits Rough Seas : A ship bearing treasure worth up to $1 billion sank in 1857. But claims to the booty are still legally murky, with insurers refusing to pull up anchor.
- County AIDS Program Blamed for Rising Cases in Poor Areas
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Woman Dies After Being Hit by 2 Cars
- 30-Year-Old Bowling Alley Closes in June
- Companies Back Network of Small Day-Care Centers
- A Comedian Cleans Up His Act
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sutcliffe Plagued by Sore Shoulder
- PREP POLLS : Ocean View Keeps Top Spot
- Triple Crown Poll
- Newscast Experiment Simmers : Television: KCAL's three-hour, prime-time news show fails to draw a significant audience during its first four weeks.
- SHORT TAKES : Italian Actor Aldo Fabrizi Dies
- MUSIC REVIEW : California Chamber Virtuosi at Pepperdine University
- THEATER : ART Fails to Attract Local Amateurs for Its Directors Fest : Alternative Repertory Theatre is forced to drop its ambitious plans after just six people apply. It is the second such cancellation for the company in two weeks.
- Hydraulics International Inc. in Chatsworth won a...
- Michael Hoffman has joined Deems Lewis McKinley...
- Kileen Stapleford has joined Centerside Executive Suites...
- NAM Questions U.S. Stance in Japanese Talks
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Stocks Rebound From Fall
- Holders Sue Rykoff-Sexton: Rykoff-Sexton Inc. shareholders filed...
- Company Sells Irvine Offices
- Hotel Investors Companies Post $60.3-Million Loss
- Torchmark Drops Takeover Bid: Torchmark Corp. has...
- P.M. BRIEFING : 'Super 50' Challenges Fortune
- ITT Corp. in Van Nuys won a...
- STATE : Appeals Court Pushes Forward Harris' Execution Hearing Date
- BOOK REVIEW : A Pair of Scientists Sit Around and Talk Shop--Brilliantly : DIALOGO<i> by Primo Levi and Tullio Regge, translated by Raymond Rosenthal</i> PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS $9.95, 68 pages
- Aspin Demands Painful Pentagon Swap : Defense: The House Armed Services Committee chairman wants to shut down the B-2 and other systems as the price for avoiding personnel cuts.
- U.S. Fears a New Arms Race--in Third World : Disarmament: Smaller countries could become customers for surplus Soviet and American weaponry.
- Countywide : Health Workers Fight the Spread of Measles
- Judge Rejects Request to Kill Sex Church Suit
- Candidates' Survey Has Most Angry : Abortion: The Pro-Life Political Action Committee sent a questionnaire to all county government candidates seeking their positions on the issue. Most say they won't answer it.
- Supervisors Urged to Form County Arts Service Agency
- Panel Plans 3rd Impact Study for Terminal
- Council OKs Paramedic Fee Increase, Orders Study
- Ben Johnson will be barred from Grand...
- DeLoss Dodds, Texas' athletic director, says he...
- Ed Bowen Resigns as Laguna Beach Boys' Basketball Coach
- BASEBALL / SPRING TRAINING : Molitor on Disabled List With a Broken Thumb
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Sylmar's Tribute to Vela Comes in Form of 16-2 Win Over Reseda
- Makarov Adjusts Well to Capitalism : NHL playoffs: Still, playing for mere money doesn't provide the same intensity for former Soviet star.
- TV Pilots That Never Got Off the Ground : Television: From the adventures of a samurai D.A. to the creation of a half-man, half-satellite secret agent, Lee Goldberg details the industry's wacky, hilarious and ambitious flops over the last 35 years.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- STOCKS : Early Market Losses Slashed; Dow Dips 6.76
- Nalani Painting in Oxnard won a $144,650...
- Most Regional Stocks Fall as Market Changes Course : Trends: Investor skittishness over rising interest rates and a slowdown in takeovers have reduced stock prices.
- Honda's Accord May Soon Qualify as an American Car
- P.M. BRIEFING : Child Labor Violations Increase
- William T. Siegle, director of International Business...
- Int'l Remote Imaging Reduces Quarterly Loss
- Ocean Technology Inc. in Burbank won a...
- Japan Proposes Major Concessions on Trade Issues
- TransAfrica Tribute to Belafonte
- Sexists Unfit for Priesthood, Panel of Bishops Writes : Catholicism: Final draft of pastoral letter also urges an examination of how churchmen view women. But the ban on female priests is reiterated.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YERMO : Fiery Blasts Hit Marine Facility
- Brown Balks at Limit on Gifts to Legislators : Ethics: The Speaker argues a proposed ceiling of $250 in value would prevent him from accepting tickets to events such as the Academy Awards or the Super Bowl.
- Yosemite Deal Described as MCA 'Looting' : Parks: The company's subsidiary paid the U.S. $635,000 in concessions fees last year, an amount environmentalists term inadequate.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Air Sickness : Evidence Mounts of Serious Damage and Early Aging of Children's Lungs
- Asian Causes on Short End of Charity Gifts, Study Shows
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Read Their Lips on Sales Tax
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS 78th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : GOP Puts All of Its Eggs in Marston's Basket
- Black Rejected by Elks Reapplies Without Robbins' Sponsorship
- VENTURA : Water Brochures Trigger Questions
- Ashes in the Spring
- Dannemeyer Goes After Frank in Letter
- Grateful Dead Tour to Bypass Orange County : Controversy: The veteran San Francisco rock band will play in Carson instead. Irvine officials, mindful of the troubles associated with the group's shows, are pleased.
- TV Reviews : 3 Little Words Sum Up 'Laker Girls'--Dull, Dull, Dull
- Insurer Barred in Wyoming : Trust fund: The insurance commissioner says that an account to protect policyholders was not properly established.
- U.S. Says Eastern Pension Plans Are Under-Funded
- United Education Shows $29-Million Quarterly Loss
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Ann Arbor Votes for $5 Abortion Fine
- Last Days of Bruno Bettelheim : Psychology: The brilliant and once-vigorous therapist, a former student of Freud's work, left a void after his demise. Many still find his death--a suicide at 86--a little unsettling.
- Santa Clarita Development Plans Sharply Cut by Panel : Growth: Planners recommend that only 12,500 of more than 38,000 housing units proposed for the valley be built.
- NBC May Seek Affiliates' Help in Payments for AFC Telecasts