- ALBUM REVIEW : ***** MARIAN McPARTLAND "Plays the Benny Carter Songbook" <i> Concord Jazz</i> :<i> Albums are rated from five stars (a classic) to one star (poor).</i>
- *** 1/2 LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO "Two Worlds, One Heart" <i> Warner Bros.</i> :<i> Albums are rated </i> f<i> rom five stars (a classic) to one star (poor). </i>
- Restaurant Review : Hymie's Fish Market May Leave You Gasping for Air With Its High Prices, Average Fare
- Volunteers Build Homes for Poor : Habitat for Humanity Helps Construct Low-Cost Homes for Needy Families
- IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Car to Be Inspected in Earth First! Case
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : AIDS Heat Therapy Patient Improving
- Hong Kong Camp: Quiet Before Storm
- WORLD CUP '90 : NOTEBOOK : Asylum Is Sought by 35 Fans
- Review : Sculpture at Its Prime in 'Primal Spirit' : An exhibition of 10 Japanese sculptors at the County Museum of Art is an original piece of work
- In Brief: : *** THE HAVALINAS, "The Havalinas," Elektra.:<i> Albums are rated from five stars (a classic) to one star (poor). </i>
- Sony Classical's Debut Lacks Adventure
- Western Digital Seeks Togetherness Spirit : Technology: Some say the firm is a crazy quilt of acquired businesses. But the critics may be silenced if it captures the contract to manufacture IBM's notebook laptop.
- Some Contrarians Favor East Asian Securities
- Utopia, Too, Is a Final Solution : THE SIXTH DAY <i> by Primo Levi; translated by Raymond Rosenthal (Summit: $18.95; 222 pp.) </i>
- An African Feast : Chutney, Fish, Coconut Rice: Swahili Food Is Simple and Serious
- Real Estate Update : Real Estate Blamed for Phoenix's Financial Woes : Arizona: High commercial vacancies, land speculation, bankruptcies and foreclosures deal heavy blow to capital's economy.
- Meet a Contractor Who Did Everything Right
- Stockholm Hopes Microbes Will Gobble Goo, Speed Cleanup at Old Gasworks Site
- Azusa's Police Chief May Finally Get Pomona Post
- Soviet Game Conquers the Free Market : Technology: Tetris, an electronic Rubik's Cube, proves to be addictive. Sales are sizzling. Sequel is coming from East Bloc.
- Stoning Clay
- Lithuania Bends, Urges Parliament to Delay Secession : The Baltics: The action would make possible independence talks with Moscow. The Cabinet insists the move is only a 'temporary moratorium.'
- ROSEBUD : Artesia Hairstylist's Unique Designs Put Her a Cut Above the Rest
- East Germany Arrests Suspect in GI's Slaying
- Israel Voice of America Station Opposed
- Soccer, Economy Top Agenda at Summit : Central America: Six presidents gather amid World Cup fever, then turn to the business of battling poverty.
- DAY TRIP
- Curfew Lifted to Let People Buy Food
- <i> Noteworthy films, with mini-reviews by Times critics.</i> : WHO'S THAT KNOCKING AT MY DOOR?
- 200 March in Wilmington to Denounce Gangs, Drugs
- What We're Paying for in El Salvador
- Stoning Clay
- CAMARILLO : Man Stabbed After Restaurant Fistfight
- Mother Hopes Her Son's Death Teaches a Lesson
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Will Critics Still Dare to Challenge Ryan?
- Error-Prone West Picked Clean by East in Softball
- Quibbles & Bits
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** 1/2 RENEE ROSNES "Renee Rosnes" <i> Blue Note</i> :<i> Albums are rated from five stars (a classic) to one star (poor). </i>
- This Part-Time Job Is One Worth Crying About
- Visitors Begin to Return to Alaska After Spill : Tourism: Fifteen months after the Exxon Valdez debacle, three Prince William Sound communities are turning the disaster into something of an attraction.
- Words of Wisdom in 'Handbook'
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Realtors' Loan Service Fees Stir Controversy
- More Vacation for Less at Villages : Families: Holiday centers are self-contained resort areas that provide an alternative to expensive European hotels. They can make traveling with children easier.
- Disgruntled Hollywood Merchants Form Organization
- No-Confidence Vote on Police Chief Set : Long Beach: The move reflects turmoil in the department, which has been engaged in bitter labor disputes.
- Mandela Takes Charisma on the Road for Peace
- "The Godfather Wars," based on a series...
- The Best Seats
- $2.8-Million Selling Price for Parkland : Conservancy: A tentative deal is made on 11-acre site in the Santa Clarita Valley. It's seen as the gateway to a future state park.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Wilson Offers Sweeping View of State's Future
- Expert Says Platypus Faces Extinction
- David Corcoran; Helped Organize Flying Tigers
- Demos Gain in Sound-Bites but Don't Have a Lot to Say
- Trash Busters : Their Mission? Ridding Beaches of Tons of Litter
- 4 Sought for Jewelry Robbery in Torrance : Crime: The department store heist may be related to a string of similar 'smash and dash' holdups.
- COMMENTARY : A First-Time Father Looks Forward to the Challenges Ahead
- Expressways Proposed Near Diamond Bar : Traffic: The extensions of Tonner Canyon Road and Soquel Canyon Road are expected to relieve congestion on the Orange and Pomona freeways.
- Dameworth Third in Invitational
- BASEBALL / STEVE HENSON : Former Grant Ace Stands at Giants' Beck and Call in the Minors
- Sprinter Chris Nelloms of Dayton, Ohio, set...
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : The Lendl Truth Hurts McEnroe
- Cook Makes Big Impression in Leading East to 9-6 Victory : High school baseball: Montclair Prep standout, Saugus catcher Johnson put a dent in West team in all-star game.
- Former UCLA Swim Star Graner Makes Big Splash in Rough-Water Competition
- Central City Kids Enlarge Their Imaginations on Extra Large Murals--With Some Help From a Friend
- Young Artists' Careers Get an Early Boost From Affiliates
- When You See Outer Banks, Duck
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Romania Facade Collapses in Riots : East Europe: The vigilante miners disappear from central streets, but the fear remains. Some see the violence as the product of a conspiracy.
- 9-Year-Old Girl Was Stabbed to Death, Autopsy Finds
- THE SONS ALSO RISE
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Poll Finds 68% Back Flag Amendment
- Imagine Life Without T-Shirts
- Duarte Ends Up With Lemon in Autoplex
- California IN BRIEF : LOS GATOS : 13 Hurt in Collapse of Balcony at Festival
- California IN BRIEF : WOODLAND : Officer, Shot During Drug Raid, Dies
- King Hassan, Son Plan Diplomatic Missions
- Toxic Waste Cleanup to Cost Billions : Environment: Congress has provided $10.1 billion. Estimates go as high as $500 billion. And some sites may be too expensive ever to renew.
- <i> Noteworthy films, with mini-reviews by Times critics.</i>
- PLATFORM : We Can't Have This
- SANTA PAULA : Volunteers Sought for Disaster Teams
- Commentary : Well, Pop, We Finally Found the Sun : Love: A father's lifelong but thwarted wish to live in San Diego is realized by proxy--long after his death.
- Arts Group Targets Rohrabacher
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Pistol-Packin' Baby May Give NRA a Formula for Its Future
- Horton Overhauls Davis to Win Points Race at Encino Velodrome
- Raba, Ventura Post 7-5 Win Over West Side
- Big Win for Team Kersee : Track and field: Jackie Joyner-Kersee uses her coach's advice for a 23-2 3/4 long jump. Bell clears 18-10 in the pole vault.
- Tiger Doesn't Respect His Angel Elder, 6-2
- Cowabunga! : <i> When the need for seafood strikes.</i>
- Santa Barbara Coastline Has a Base for Walkers
- COLUMN ONE : Polluters Directing Cleanups : The EPA is accused of abdicating its responsibility and sacrificing public health. Evidence shows private labs have falsified tests.
- When the Bradys Became a Bunch
- Pope Scheduled for 2 Poland Trips in '91, Bishops Say
- EPA, Oil Firms Grapple Over Fullerton Cleanup
- A GUIDE TO THE BEST OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : SHOPTALK : MEDIEVAL DREAMS
- Minority Gains Limited in L.A. Busing Program : Integration: Achievement suffers in comparison to other students. Gap 'wide and persistent,' official says.
- Pennsylvania Shad Runs Reborn, One Bucket at a Time : Fish: Cut off from ancestral spawning grounds by dams, they are being scooped up and returned to the Susquehanna River.
- Expansion of Tapia Reclamation Plant OKd : Malibu: Coastal Commission approves plan to boost capacity of waste-water treatment facility. Critics say it will worsen pollution.
- The Father Clements Story (NBC Sunday at...
- Congress Targets AIDS-Plagued Cities : California Could Especially Benefit From the New Federal Involvement
- Chico Mendes: The Man Who Tried to Save the Amazon Rain Forest : Deforestation: Struggling to save homes, livelihoods and Brazil's vast rain forest, Mendes made a lot of trouble for a lot of powerful people.
- Transit Officials to Urge 1-Mile Reversible Lane for Sepulveda Boulevard
- Foes of Katz's River Plan Give Alternatives
- Instructors at New CSU Campus Weigh Tradeoffs
- Things People Do : Lawn Bowling: Laid-Back Competition for Young, Old Alike
- Ripken Draws as Much Criticism as Acclaim
- In Search Of . . . Anjanette Comer
- Immunology Center to Honor Executives
- LAKOTA WOMAN <i> by Mary Crow Dog with Richard Erdoes (Grove Weidenfeld: $18.95; 263 pp.) </i> : BLACK ELK The Sacred Ways of a Lakota <i> by Wallace Black Elk and William S. Lyon (Harper & Row: $16.95; 193 pp.) </i>
- The Literate Listener's Guide to Wagner's 'Ring'
- Kids Have Free Time With Florida Deal
- Cleanse Mineral Salt From Water Heater
- The UV-A Dilemma - New Sunscreens Filter Harmful UV-A Rays, But the Question Is, How Much?
- Japanenglish Re-Oriented : Column Complaints About Convoluted Manuals Lead to, of All Things, Change
- AN ELOQUENT 'LEGACY'
- A Motto for County
- Some Glad to See Agran Go; Some Hope He'll Go Far
- I was somewhat disappointed that "Just the...
- Some Glad to See Agran Go; Some Hope He'll Go Far
- Low Voter Turnout for Primary
- HOW SAFE IS LAX?
- I would like to applaud Judge Wapner...
- HOW SAFE IS LAX?
- GOOD COVERAGE TO SPARE
- Nix on Nixon Party
- Some Glad to See Agran Go; Some Hope He'll Go Far
- Pro-Life Victories
- A Life No Less Precious
- Move El Toro, Tustin Marine Stations to George Air Force Base
- Airport Woes
- How Safe is LAX
- Low Voter Turnout for Primary
- Conserving Water--the Contradictions
- Black America's Long Fight Against Vote...
- I'm going to miss Tracey Ullman. Her...
- The Church's Views
- HOW SAFE IS LAX?
- Heavy Metal Groups Strike a Sour Chord
- Possible Reason for Trump's Problems
- Some Glad to See Agran Go; Some Hope He'll Go Far
- HOW SAFE IS LAX?
- S&L; Should Have Paid Its Savers a Bonus, Too
- Voter Surprise
- Santa Fe Viewpoint
- Answering Census Questions Can Increase Representation and Bring Funds Into Area
- On behalf of the deaf and hearing-impaired...
- Animal Agriculture
- Low Voter Turnout for Primary
- Some Victory!
- Gender Factor in November Governor's Race
- The Plots Thicken
- Pros, Cons of Rail Options
- Skateboarders Need Healthy Dose of Fear
- Measure M: Oversized, Oversold
- 'NEWHART' DAYDREAM
- Gender Factor in November Governor's Race
- Read Their Letters
- Gender Factor in November Governor's Race
- HOW SAFE IS LAX?
- Gender Factor in November Governor's Race
- 'Chief Needs Backup'
- HOW SAFE IS LAX?
- Trump's Troubles
- Saving the Bay
- Gender Factor in November Governor's Race
- Article Compromised White
- Low Voter Turnout for Primary
- We are avid "Knots Landing" fans who...
- A Simple Solution
- Some Glad to See Agran Go; Some Hope He'll Go Far
- HOW SAFE IS LAX?
- Gender Factor in November Governor's Race
- System Discourages Defense Firm Risks
- University School Sparks Excitement
- Refugee's Example Is Truly Inspiring
- Police Combat Employers Who Cheat Dayworkers : Law enforcement: Many undocumented workers find honest work doesn't mean honest pay. Costa Mesa and Fullerton have launched innovative programs aimed at stemming labor abuse by going after the offending employers and charging them with theft.
- HOW SAFE IS LAX?
- The 9-Cent Solution
- Low Voter Turnout for Primary
- 'Sigh of Despair' Over Food Coalition
- Quit Whining
- HOW SAFE IS LAX?
- School's Relocation a 'Leap Forward'
- Heavy Metal Groups Strike a Sour Chord
- Move El Toro, Tustin Marine Stations to George Air Force Base
- Conserving Water--the Contradictions
- 'COLOR' BARRIER
- VIEWPOINTS : Californians Getting a Fair Deal on Air Travel : Despite critics' claims, the state's travelers enjoy cheaper rates than across the rest of the nation.
- 'Tis the Season for Summer Theater in Solvang
- Memphis Barbecues Dish Up Rib-Sticking Fare
- Martha Quinn: Back Where She Belongs
- COLUMN RIGHT : A Scapegoat That's Ready for Pasture : Insider trading deserves no legal condemnation.
- Full Throttle
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** STAN GETZ "Apasionado" <i> A & M Records</i> :<i> Albums are rated from five stars (a classic) to one star (poor). </i>
- Full Throttle
- Luring Those Baby Boomers to Sea
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : THE ARTS : 'Naughty Figures'
- Woman, 53, Daughter, 22, Beaten to Death : Killings: Their bodies ar found in a car trunk at their secluded Walnut home by the woman's husband. No arrests have been made.
- Girl Killed in Burglary Was Stabbed, Officials Say : Crime: Investigators believe Autumn Wallace, who was home alone, tried to hide when intruders broke in. Her mother found the body in a bathroom. Neighbors are stunned.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Gourmet <i> Glasnost</i> in Los Angeles
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Timeless Ties
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : CAR CULTURE : The Art of the Ferrari
- The law firm of Lyon & Lyon...
- Army Selects Buss
- Domino's Airing Public Service Spots on Safe Driving
- Karcher, Wendy's Settle Suit
- Reporter Buys Business Newspaper : Acquisition: A former Los Angeles Times journalist purchased the central-county Metropolitan Journal from founder Drew Lawler for an undisclosed amount.
- U.S. and Japan Work on Interim Trade Accord : Pacific Rim: The Bush Administration hopes to make Tokyo 'flesh out' its April promises.
- Bill to Ease Hatch Act's Political Curbs Vetoed : Legislation: Aides say Bush will also reject a measure to grant workers unpaid family leaves. Overrides are unlikely.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tanker Owner Asks for Limit on Liability
- Menendez Therapist Testifies in Private
- Tim Simpson Goes Fishing for an Open Championship : Golf: His 135 total for 36 holes at Medinah is one off the tournament record. No-bogey Sluman is a shot off the pace.
- Old Knicks Knew How to Flatten an Opponent
- Tigers Walk On By : Baseball: Angels suffer a 2-1 defeat when Harvey gives up four bases on balls in the bottom of the 10th.
- Channel 7 to Trim 'Eyewitness News'
- Barbara Black has been named president of...
- Democrats Blast Big Salaries at Failed S
- Gangs Targeted in Federal Sweep : Law enforcement: More than 160 Crips and Bloods are arrested in 11 states. Expanded drug dealing prompted the two-day operation, agents say.
- Richard B. Kelley has been named president...
- Military to Be Slashed by Half in Nicaragua
- Marwah's Residency Status Still Unsolved : Government: Mayor Bradley asked city attorney five months ago if cultural heritage commissioner fulfilled requirements. Issue is 'like a slippery eel,' official says.
- Students and Teachers Mourn Popular Instructor
- Police Officers to Vote on Confidence in Chief
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Johnson, Erratic Steinhauer Lead
- Sold-Out Playboy Celebration Isn't Singing the Festival Blues : Jazz: In uncertain times for festivals, the annual Playboy concerts bridge the generation gap with a blend of old and new.
- Janet Adkins' Controversial Assisted Suicide
- New-Home Price Average Rises in Orange County
- Supreme Court Strikes Down Law Against Flag Burning
- Margins of Victory Widen After Final O.C. Vote Tallies
- Results of Survey on Courthouse Disputed : Polls: Foes of a plan to build a Municipal Court complex in Chatsworth say the findings that 72% back the project are based on a slanted questionnaire.
- 'Star Trike' Driver Enlivens Cast in Opening Hoopla for Del Mar Fair
- Bomb Explodes by Home; Woman and Baby Unhurt
- OXNARD : Chamber Supports Police, Fire Study
- Police Use Force to Block Strike March : Labor: About two dozen demonstrators are injured during protest by janitors in Century City.
- Sepulveda Gymnast Leads National Meet
- Farewells to Riley Premature
- Norman Green, Morris Belzberg and Howard Baldwin...
- Theater Advisers' Resolution Condemns NEA's Critics : Arts: Confidential note to Chairman John E. Frohnmayer protests delay of approval for 18 prestigious fellowships.
- CASH HOUSE PRICES
- Mandela Urges Vatican to Take Firm Stand on S. Africa Sanctions
- Spy for E. Germany Gets 12-Year Sentence
- Vons Reopens Dairy After 2nd Milk Recall in Month
- Spirit Shines Through : Award: A blind 9-year-old Oceanside girl does her best to make life better for others--and herself.
- COUNTYWIDE : Drug-Free Program Is Campus Hit
- He's All Broken Up Over Raiders' Non-Departure
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- Man Admits Fast-Food Holdups in Exchange for Lesser Sentence
- Firms, Agencies Promote Day Care : Working parents: Countywide consortium hopes to locate and upgrade private service providers for employees.
- NHL Prelude? Notion Won't Play in Peoria
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Defeated Pro-Government Party Calls Myanmar Elections a Fraud
- Man Guilty of Having Wife Killed
- E. Germany Accepts Plan to Return Seized Property
- U.S. to Block Economic Aid to Romania : Diplomacy: The Bush Administration accuses the Iliescu government of political repression. The action comes in the wake of vigilante violence.
- Shape May Help Drugs Fight AIDS : Health: A computer identifies the outlines of existing chemicals. It then seeks a 'fit' that would lock into and disable the HIV virus.
- Two of Life's Lessons From Rex Harrison
- UC Regents Appoint Architecture Dean
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Bank Robber Fires Shot, Grabs Money
- ANAHEIM : Team Effort Is Banishing Slum Label
- Physical, Spiritual Blights Are Eliminated : Swimming: Pasadena's new aquatic complex replaces an eyesore, lays to rest memories of racism for former Olympian.
- Comeback Train Stops in Las Vegas : Boxing: Most eyes will be on Mike Tyson, but some will watch George Foreman, fighting a ranked foe for a change.
- SDSU Names Assistant in Women's Basketball
- Batterymates Try to Spark 1 More Win : Prep baseball: Chatsworth's McMackin and Mancuso lead West team into all-star game.
- Southern Baptist Fundamentalists Urge Moderates to Get Lost : Dissension: After winning the presidency for the 12th straight year, conservatives suggest that 'spoilsports' would be happier elsewhere.
- Four Theater Troupes Rated for State Grants : Stage: Laguna Playhouse, Black Actors Theatre, Fullerton Civic Light Opera and Grove Theatre Company are likely CAC recipients.
- Democrats Blast Lucrative Pay at Failed O.C. Thrifts
- Scott D. Somers has joined the Los...
- So Long, Pat Riley: Laker Fans Say It Was Great While It Lasted
- Supreme Court Strikes Down Law Against Flag Burning
- WORLD IN BRIEF : THAILAND : Premier Asks U.S. to Aid Transformation
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Masked Gunmen Kill PLO Official
- Dr. Lewis C. Robbins; First U.S. Chief of Cancer Control
- Wayne's Attacker Gets 8 Year-Term
- FIRST QUARTER 1990 AIRLINE PERFORMANCE
- IRVINE : Fee District OKd to Fund Interchange
- South Coast Repertory Slips in State Grant Ratings
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : There They Go Again!
- Habitat Homes Get Go-Ahead
- 4 Honored for Community Service
- Ruling on Newton-John Home Criticized
- OXNARD : Woman, 54, Raped, Stabbed in Hotel
- Saudis Put On Quite a Show, Even Though Few Notice
- Shelters Threatened by Budget Cuts : Glendale: An interim home for battered women is one of two facilities that might be closed if the county eliminates funding.
- Nordquist Falls Short in Jump-Off : Track: La Habra resident leaps 7-8 3/4 in the high jump at national championships to place second to Conway. Both qualify for the U.S. Goodwill Games team.
- Ventura County Team to Play West Side Stars
- So Long, Pat Riley: Laker Fans Say It Was Great While It Lasted
- Tribunal Tells Iran to Pay $600 Million in Amoco Claims
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRELAND : IRA Claims Blame in Wave of Blasts
- Troops Retake Five Sri Lankan Police Stations
- AIDS / A STRATEGY FOR PARIS? : Reopening of Brothels Under Study in France
- Grisly Killing Spices New Tale of Bookmaker-Sleuth
- Soviet Coal Miners Vote to Cut Government Ties : Labor: The Communist Party is no longer the champion of worker's rights, they contend. They decide to form their own, independent union.
- Estrogen Drug Beneficial, Panel Decides
- Chad to Hold First Free Vote Since Independence
- Compromise Sought on Weapons Labs : Research: Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy wants to find a way to sever nuclear work from other research at the UC-operated national weapons laboratories.
- Ain't progress wonderful? L.A.'s Transportation Department is...
- Robert L. Crum; Banker, Park Commissioner
- Watts Students Speak Avant-Garde 'Language'
- Tom Pavone has been promoted from director...
- Standard Logic Inc.: The Anaheim-based manufacturer of...