- Race Is On to Develop 'Window-to-Brain' Products : Medicine: Biomagnetic Technologies competes with the West Germans to market a device to diagnose and treat neurological and heart ailments.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Average Rises 10.14 in Light Trading
- PREVIEW / DUBLIN SUMMIT : European Unity--a Dream Fast Approaching Reality
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Redoubt Volcano Unleashes Rockslide
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Singers to Aid National Parks
- Air Wing That Reached the Stars Has a New Home
- GARDEN GROVE : 'Peep Show' Dispute Is Settled in Court
- State Pares Hunt but Leaves Does, Fawns Fair Game : Environment: Activists concerned about San Diego County's shrinking herd say they will continue the fight.
- Riley's Decision Not Fan-Tastic
- THE SIDELINES : 3 Basketball Players Arrested
- PREP ROUNDUP
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Blackhawks Beat Blues for 3-2 Lead in Series
- Feathers Fly Over Track's Pigeon Attack
- 7-6 Sophomore Puts Off Transferring to UCLA
- ART
- KOCE Airing 'Secret Army' Exclusively
- Animal Sympathizers 'Bite Back'
- Corner Job Seekers Find Criticism : Agoura Hills: City Council debates how to solve litter and traffic problems caused by day laborers who wait on the streets to be hired.
- Freshman Find Storto Helps Aztecs in Big West Tennis
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Jose Prospers When Henderson Sits
- Broken Ankle Ends Season for Bovee
- CSUN Course a Gospel Experience : Choir: The instructor has her 14 students singing when they're not studying in Pan African Studies class.
- 'Last': Uneven but Enjoyable Covers of Elvis' Film Tunes
- Harlem Boys Choir to Make County Debut : Music: The 22-year-old group, which helps give youths direction in life, has put Irvine on its tour tonight.
- Countywide : Fire Officials Warn of Solicitors' Scam
- Disorientation Defense Rejected in Vista Man's Knife Attack on Family
- Doors Shut at Historic Japanese Print Shop : Little Tokyo: Since early in the century, tiny Empire Printing has recorded the events of a thriving immigrant population.
- THE SIDELINES : Bears Shopping McMichael
- Guerrero Crushes Dodgers : Baseball: He hits two home runs, drives in five and ruins Lasorda's pregame pep talk.
- Chet Forte Indicted on Tax, Fraud Charges
- Laguna Museum Acquires 7 New Works
- STAGE
- El Camino Real Rides Out Furious Chatsworth Rally to Prevail, 11-8
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine's Women Gain Tennis Semifinals
- This Challenge for Cup Ranneth Over--and Over
- McCallum Gets Transfer to Raiders
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valley Takes Over Fourth Place With 9-1 Win
- Hearns' Bout Gets Silent Treatment
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Entertaining 'Midnight' Loses Control of Its TV Spoof
- Hammer Heads for the Top
- A Slice of Manhattan in Beverly Hills
- San Diego
- Youth Held After Shooting, Standoff : Crime: He faces questioning in shooting of man while deputies were delayed by Whittier Boulevard 'cruising.'
- OXNARD : Man's Body Found Under Friend's Boat
- San Diego
- MOORPARK : District Calls for Bids on New School
- Hearing Is Scheduled on Incorporation Delay
- Jury Can Hear Brown's Alleged Jailhouse Murder Plot : Trial: Judge's ruling to admit tape-recorded conversations is a major blow to the defense of man accused in the 1985 slaying of his wife.
- Refund Prompts RTD Claim Procedure Change
- Gates Hits Stride With Foot Patrols
- Bradley's Budget--No AIDS Prevention Funds
- 22 Years in 2nd Feud Slaying : Justice: Ambrosio Villagrana is sentenced for killing Jorge Cuevas in a fight resulting from the slaying of Jorge's brother in 1983.
- STANTON : Firms Seek to Keep Beach Blvd. Parking
- LAGUNA BEACH : Mobile Home Rent Control Backed
- Carlsbad Council Backs Effort to Establish Temporary Migrant Shelter
- Patagonia to Contain Its Growth : Environment: The firm may move its distribution center to keep its work force in Ventura at 350.
- New Guides Offer Fresh Glimpses of L.A. Schools : Education: A result of Proposition 98, the 'report cards' cover 13 categories, including academic performance and average class size.
- Getting to the El Toro Air Show
- Countywide : County, Camarillo Resist New Agencies
- FILLMORE : It's No Contest for Name of Park
- RTD Changes Claim Rules After Award
- Ex-Guard Gets 5 Years for 9 Roadside Attacks
- Group Drafts Water Conservation Proposals : Government: Experts believe the county task force's suggestions if adopted could result in decreased usage.
- Janitors Threaten Century City Strike
- VENTURA : Students Return to Beach to Clean Up
- S&L; Faces Huge Losses on Koll Co. Deals : Finance: Columbia says joint venture's office buildings are only half full and it needs to sell its interest to raise capital.
- It Takes Work to Find Right Date, Expert Says
- 34 Die in Stampede to Get Free Clothing
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Food Program Rolls to Be Cut by 170,000
- Museum Trustees Reverse Ban on John Lennon Photo
- Nicaragua's Army Will Be Cut in Half, Sandinista Military Chief Asserts : Central America: 'Our country cannot support a military budget the size it is now,' Gen. Ortega says.
- Lockheed to Lay Off 2,750 by June 30
- No Sanctions on Iraq Planned, U.S. Official Tells House Panel
- Chartwell Publishing Co., Los Angeles, has named...
- Money Supply Rises: The narrowest measure of...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Losses $146.6 Million--Wang
- Moscow Buses Will Sport Ads Made in U.S.A.
- South Korea's Stock Market Hits Skids
- Francis J. (Rusty) MacLaughlin, formerly a senior...
- Philip Rowley, former chief financial officer of...
- State Prosecutors Argue for Harris' Execution
- Store Is Evacuated but Bomb Threat Fizzles
- Robert Campeau to Pay Bank: Financier Robert...
- FOCUS: ONE PACIFIC PLAZA
- P. M. BRIEFING : Avon Pulls Plug on Japan Deal
- NATION : Hubble Orbits With Eye Open
- Cal State System Trustees Planning to Sell Chancellor's $2-Million Bel-Air Mansion
- Coast Guard Restricts Use of Huntington Beach Oil Depot
- Crossover: Dress Meets Drawing Room
- La Prairie's CEO Is Walking Ad for Hands-On Style
- RIDING THE RAILS
- Rowny Steps Down as Senior Arms Control Adviser to Bush
- Geodynamics--AF Contract
- NATION : Futures, Options Markets Halted
- Cheney Asks Cuts in B-2, Other Craft to Save $34 Billion : Defense: The secretary cites budget pressure and world political changes. The trims also would affect the C-17 transport and new fighter jets and attack planes.
- In Wisconsin, Battle Lines Form Over Milk Hormone
- It's Time to Go as Homes Fall to Lava One by One
- SOUTHLAND : Buena Park Man Killed by Train
- COUNTY LIBRARY VIDEO CIRCULATION
- 7 Plead Guilty to Fraud in 'Boiler Room' Scam
- Israel's High Court Orders Eviction of Jewish Group
- All-in-the-Family Approach : Chamorro plays it statesmanlike by keeping on a prominent Sandinista.
- Countywide : Big Green Initiative Petitions Are Filed
- Two Rabbis Have Israel Tied in Knots : Politics: At the heart of Labor's inability to put together a coalition is the country's deep division over its identity.
- Ex-Governor to Run Again
- Behaving Like Conquerors, Contras Disrupt a Village
- INS to Release 200 Seeking Asylum : Refugees: A pilot program will free them pending resolution of their requests for political status in a major policy shift for the agency. But advocates lament the plan's limited scope.
- NATION IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Booby Trap Killing Doesn't Bring Jail
- SANTA ANA : State Health Dept. Cites Chemical Firm
- Dog Turns on Its Owner, Is Shot to Death by Police
- Kidnaping of Chinese at Airport Charged : Slave labor: Peasants arriving in N.Y. for an organic farming project are allegedly herded into a waiting car and driven away. The FBI is called in.
- British Seize a Record 660 Pounds of Cocaine
- These Boots Are Made to Aid Walking : Disabled: Long Beach VA Hospital is among seven in the nation to test $4,000 footwear that helps paralyzed patients walk again.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bowie Will Take a New Direction
- Florida Drug Raid Sparks Shoot-Out; 1 Suspect Dies
- Seven 'Boiler Room' Operators Plead Guilty to Mail Fraud
- NATION : Killer Ronald Woomer Executed in South Carolina Electric Chair
- Union Targets Sweatshop Operators : Garment industry: It opens a downtown drop-in center to assist workers--even non-members--to file grievances as part of long-range recruiting effort.
- Official Seeks to Legalize Charity Raffles
- Conflict Theories Take On World
- Angels Watch Rally Go Over the Wall, 5-4
- Canyons Again Fails in Bid to Clinch Share of Conference Title
- PREP ROUNDUP : Foothill's Gonzalez Makes Short Work of Villa Park
- Bay Meadows Suit Hits Bid to Elect Ex-Bookie
- Art Exhibit Arrives at LAX Bradley Terminal : Travel: 'Flight' show contains models of aircraft and spacecraft. The display inaugurates the airport's new exhibitions program.
- Well-Traveled Kramer Shows Heart of a Lion
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Guardian': Unintentionally a Real Scream
- SHORT TAKES : Japan Will Get a Dollywood
- Former Police Chief Appointed to Old Post
- Celebration's a Sailing Point in Race : Boating: The party spirit is already aboard today's 43rd annual Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race.
- Little League Coach Accused of Molestation
- Steve Elkington rolled in a 50-foot birdie...
- Ryan Strikes Out 16 in His 12th One-Hitter
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : USDHS Turns It Around at Mission Bay
- THE SIDELINES : Drug Care Ordered for Pryor
- Symphony Director Warns of Censorship : Arts: At a Senate hearing, Rostropovich compares federal aid restrictions to the suppression that prompted him to leave the U.S.S.R.
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Full Weekend Menu on Tap for Pop Fans : Music: San Diego performances to include concerts by Garth Brooks, Curtis Mayfield, the Temptations, Four Tops, Karla Bonoff and Ginger Baker.
- SHORT TAKES : Joel's Pride in Yankee Stadium
- Director Papp Rejects NEA Grant
- Postman Who Shot Dog Gets 6-Month Term
- TAC: Suspended Athletes Should Have Known of Banned Drugs
- Edberg Eliminated by Aguilera; Becker Struggles Before Winning
- Cincinnati Red outfielder Eric Davis, who suffered...
- THE SIDELINES : Steve Pate Leads in Japan Golf
- A Physicist's Book on Global Warming Inspires TV Movie
- Carrico's 'Two Men Out' Hits Home at Theatre Exchange
- SHORT TAKES : Country Music Publisher Dies
- Sometimes Powerful Show Uncovers Native American Roots
- News Not Good on Maher Tumor
- A Profile in Courage to Be Honored by D.A.
- Alleged Bias by Nominee Will Be Reviewed
- MOORPARK : Special-Education Staff to Be Increased
- FULLERTON : CSUF Faculty Asks More Hiring Input
- Anarchist Agrees to Return to Italy and Serve Jail Term
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Second Solid Pitcher Gives Birmingham Shot in Arm
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : In another City Western League game:
- Romeo Beaten in Final of Bowling Event
- SPORTSCOPE : East View Little League Donates $1,400 to Brucker Family
- TV REVIEW : Rybczynski's 'Orchestra' Video on PBS Tonight
- Oprah Winfrey's 'Brewster Place' Will Return Tuesday
- SHORT TAKES : Estefan Files Lawsuit in Crash
- SHORT TAKES : Art Exhibit Dumps Flag Display
- MOVIE REVIEW : Nolte: The Force Is With Him : Movies: The raunchy, racist world of New York City detectives is profiled in Sidney Lumet's 'Q&A.;'
- Making a Case for a Quiet, Simpler Musical Style : Pop: Peter Case, who took along a drummer and bassist on his recent North American tour, will go it alone at the Pub at Cal State Fullerton.
- L.A. police searching downtown for a female...
- His Farewell Tour Apparently Didn't Include Broadcasts
- Jazz Doesn't Need Another Early Exit : NBA playoffs: After last year's stunning loss to the Warriors, Utah faces a tough matchup against the Suns.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A World of Mixed-Up Media in Egoyan's 'Speaking Parts'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Deputies Arrest 5 on LSD Charges
- Hershiser's Season in Jeopardy : Dodgers: Top starter will have surgery on his right shoulder today. Jobe says the injury is not career-threatening, but the pitcher expresses doubts.
- Loyola Will Hit the Road to San Diego for Three Games
- Northridge Turns Up the Heat : College baseball: Matadors move to within a half-game of front-running UC Riverside in the CCAA standings with a 12-10 victory over the Highlanders.
- THE SIDELINES : Bond Continued for 5 Gridders
- Bruins, Long Beach Volleyball Winners
- Another Lockout on Opening Day? : Trout: Ranchers close stretch of East Walker River, but most fishermen wouldn't go there anyway.
- Muralist Richard Wyatt's Wall of Fame for Musical Greats
- Airport Arts Budget of $125,000 Recommended by Advisory Panel : Exhibits: The amount is one-half that envisioned by a task force that designed the program, but key aspects would be kept.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Condos Hits First 2 Homers of Year to Spark Granada Hills
- ART REVIEW : Getty Showcases a Cautionary Tale From the 15th Century
- NEWPORT BEACH : Agencies That Help Poor Share $400,000
- The Little Library That Could
- Separatists Seek Bigger Wilmington of Old
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Elderly Woman Dies in Trailer Home Fire
- No. 1 Mira Costa Better Be on Top of Game in Varsity Classic
- He's Going Coconuts About Being a Ram
- Mike Harkey Bounces Back in a Big Way : Baseball: Former Titan pitcher's career took a tumble last year. But he overcame adversity to earn a spot in the Chicago Cubs' starting rotation.
- Newport-to-Ensenada: Spectacle, Then 125 Miles South on the Wind
- Favored Virgin Michael gets Win
- COMMENTARY : Looking for Humble, Self-Effacing Clan? Skip the Oakland A's
- Toledo Team Counts on Mays, Rhodes for Its Stretch Drives
- Cubs Are All Smiles; Hurst Isn't : Padres: Harkey loses no-hit bid in eighth, but Cubs beat Padres, 3-1. Hurst (0-3) is impressive but loses.
- ART REVIEWS : An Affirmative Answer From John Baldessari
- 'sex, lies, and videotape' Hits the Shelves
- Music: Tributes to three rock 'n' roll legends will be performed at area clubs.
- Countywide : Dimes March to Be Held at Three Sites
- Fishermen Say Ban on Croaker Could Sink Them : Business: The state wants to ban commercial harvesting of the fish due to chemical contamination off the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
- Verdict on Cup Leaves Questions in Wake
- O, What a Worldwide Mess Lithuania Would Put Us In : Independence: Every ethnic group should be able to live as it wants, but this is not an ideal world.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Yacht Was Trashed But Clean of Drugs
- Carlsbad
- OXNARD : High Schools Try to Ease Crowding
- Sockers to Sign Hattrup
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Lakers Won't Let Olajuwon Get Lonesome : Western Conference: Keeping the Rocket center under control is the first priority in first round.
- MUSICA look at the fast-moving compact discs...
- Artist Exhibits Initiative With Crafts Fair
- Carson to celebrate its rich ethnic diversity in 18th annual fair.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Downs Cypress, 11-7
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Rams, Raiders Get Schedules for 1990
- A Double Threat at Dominguez Hills : College softball: Jennifer Boen plays both games of Lady Toro double-headers--first as ace pitcher and then as dangerous designated hitter.
- NASCAR President Bill France Jr. was in...
- MOVIE REVIEW : Life, Art Blend in 'Cinema Paradiso' : Oscar winner: Nostalgic Italian film tells of a youngster's love affair with the movies and how it shaped his adult life.
- A Season of Improvisation, Celebration and Alienation : Art: Area galleries plan exhibits with works ranging from the emotional to the whimsical.
- Stage Reviews : 'Dogs' Plays Dead at the West Coast Ensemble
- Teen Treated to $13,750 'Phantom' Swan Song
- DWP Puts In a Call for 'Drought Busters' : Conservation: Department announces programs to help city cope with projected shortage. Among them are a team that will hunt down wasteful use of water.
- OAK PARK : Little Radon Found in Tract's 1st Test
- Grade-School Students Learn by Inventing : Education: Montalvo Elementary School teachers give students free rein to solve common problems.
- Duarte to Test State's New Wellness Guide
- 49er Fan Loses Case Against Anaheim Police, Gets Scolding
- State to Take Over County Land for Lancaster Prison
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : In other Orange Empire Conference games:
- The Orange County District Attorney's Office has...
- Former Auburn star Mike Jones, who plays...
- Spurs' David Robinson Unanimous Choice as NBA Rookie of the Year
- NBA PLAYOFFS : 76ers Gain Upper Hand on Cavaliers
- NOTEBOOK : Major Obstacle to Breeders' Cup Returning to Santa Anita Removed
- Canyons Forward Millender Leads California Trio on District 10 Team
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs' Harkey Loses No-Hitter but Beats Padres
- Animal Sympathizers 'Bite Back'
- Moyers Analyzes Appeal of 'Amazing Grace'
- Clint Black Walks Off With Four Country Music Awards : Pop music: His debut album is a winner at academy show and in the record stores. The only other nominee to take more than one honor was Kathy Mattea.
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : 3-6-9 Shanghai in Anaheim Is Full of Chinese Flavor
- Man Killed, Woman Hurt in Knife Fight
- McMahon, Chargers Part Ways : NFL: Team chooses to go with quarterbacks it has rather than risk a lengthy, distracting contract dispute. McCallum is traded back to Raiders.
- Kearny: The Cradle of Kickers : Soccer: New Jersey town regularly produces talented players, including three members of current U.S. team.
- Heightened Visibility for the Endowment Controversy : Arts: NEA chairman clashes with fundamentalist on TV; coalition runs newspaper ads appealing for endowment support.
- TRW Unit in Redondo to Be Closed
- State Money Sought to Keep L.A. Police Foot Patrols
- Secrest Tops 58-Year Feat in Bike Riding
- Parochial Schools Allowed to Join Public Ones in '92 : Southern Section: Schools such as Mater Dei will be able to join leagues that until now had included only Orange County public schools.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- LOS ALAMITOS : Marathon Star Sables Defender to Tote 125 Lbs.
- Kansas City Hockey Team Picks Named Blades
- THE SIDELINES : Dickerson Might Come Back
- Cross Section of Asian Delights at Kim Tar
- JAZZ REVIEW : Scofield Quartet Blisters the Walls at Catalina Bar and Grill
- Crescendo of Memories in Moscow : Music: It was a homecoming of sorts for many members of the Israel Philharmonic, on its first visit ever to the Soviet Union.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Two Administrators Resign City Positions
- NBC Reporters at Odds With Union Local : Labor: The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists withdraws its threat to have dissident members at the network and KNBC fired for failure to pay higher dues.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : California Cucina Revives the Ordinary
- Fixing the County's Foster Care System for Neglected Children
- Animal Sympathizers 'Bite Back'
- Reynolds Resigns
- Garlic Stands Guard
- Fred Plumer's Role in Measure N Campaign
- SALES AND USE TAX REVENUES
- The Fight for Morals
- Small Mistake Shouldn't Be Seen as Racism
- Art Censorship in Cincinnati
- Thank You for Not Bashing Christians
- Graffiti Removal
- Animal Sympathizers 'Bite Back'
- Fixing the County's Foster Care System for Neglected Children
- A couple of venues are going or gone. Even so, overlap suggests there are more stages than plays.
- New Acronym
- Fixing the County's Foster Care System for Neglected Children
- Fixing the County's Foster Care System for Neglected Children
- Reynolds Resigns
- MOVIES - April 27, 1990
- MOVIES - April 27, 1990
- MOVIES - April 27, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 27, 1990
- Names in the News - April 27, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - April 27, 1990
- WINDFALL: The county's cash-starved Transportation Commission is...
- SAIGON SUNDAY: NBC's "Sunday Today" visits Garden...
- Countywide : 2 10K Walks Set to Aid Hunger Relief
- Retired Businessman Shares His Memories of Hawthorne
- TOP CEOs: Although Columbia Savings & Loan...
- Ex-Worker Charged in Shootings at UCLA : Crime: Man arraigned on murder and attempted murder counts in fatal attack at Medical Center.
- Stage Reviews : Drama About Poe at the Tamarind
- FOCUS : Northwest Winds of Change in Santa Ana
- Sum of Parts Adds Up to Whole New Market : High-Tech: Computer Accessories builds thriving business by making components that enhance computers and protect stored information.
- Doctors Urge Universal Health Insurance
- Milken May Aid in Probes of Lincoln, Other Thrifts
- Nomura Files Libel Suit Over Insider Trading Claims : Publishing: The giant Japanese securities firm sues a U.S. author over allegations that it engaged in unethical or illegal practices.
- Racamier Resigns as Louis Vuitton Chief : Luxury goods: Rival Arnault wins control of LVMH, France's largest public-owned company.
- Sanwa Bank California has promoted Richard J....
- 'City Chicken': Elegant Dish to Serve Company
- Gilliland's Chicken Salad Is Special
- NEIGHBORS A ROUNDUP : Chorus Prepares for Carnegie Hall Date
- Beverly Hills : Recycling Bins Available
- A Time to Settle Accounts : Books: Simon Wiesenthal sums up his years as a Nazi hunter in what he says is his last volume. But he vows the search for war criminals will go on.
- HOBBIES BIRD-WATCHING : Sight Unseen : Best Efforts of 'the Rich Little of Fowl' Fail to Turn Up Owls of Cheeseboro Canyon
- BOOK REVIEW : A Shaky Voice Reveals Horror Below : MANY THINGS HAVE HAPPENED SINCE HE DIED AND HERE ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS. <i> by Elizabeth Dewberry Vaughn</i> Doubleday $17.95, 267 pages.
- Last 5 Holdouts Give Up, End 25-Day British Prison Takeover
- Long Beach City College Gets Grant to Set Up Computer Learning Labs
- Looking for a Solid Foundation