- GI Medics Launch Assault on Hunger, Disease in Iraq
- San Juan Capistrano : Council OKs Project at Entrance to City
- Dog and Tony Show : Fair Offers Luxury Items for Friends With Fins, Feathers or Fur
- Man Sentenced to 4 Years in Boy's Slaying
- Cycling After 7-Eleven Takes a Big Gulp : La Jolla Grand Prix: Company that 'put sport on the map' is no longer a sponsor. But racing seems healthy as ever.
- $7.6 Million Awarded in Final Navy Yard...
- New Anglican Chief Ready to Champion Divisive Ideas : Religion: George Carey, 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury, wants to modernize worship and ordain women as priests.
- 5.1 Quake Shakes Alaska
- Ex-Cubic Executive Pleads Guilty: C. C. (Sam)...
- Klan's Attempt to Recruit Police Probed : Racism: LAPD confirms some officers received KKK mailings. Gates says he would seek dismissal of any officer who joined the hate group.
- The Final Homecoming : Alumni Plan Send-Off for Soon-to-Close Palos Verdes High
- Agoura Girls Win Race but Miss Record
- USDHS Rallies to Top UC
- 'Rosie O'Neill's' Georgann Johnson Wasn't Always Somebody's Mother
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Prince Ehtejab' an Exquisite Look at a Despotic Dynasty
- STAGE REVIEW : We Have Met 'The Miser': He Is Us
- Performing Arts Center Revises Its 1991 Budget : Finances: The action is taken to reduce performance fund-raising needs to the 1990 contributions.
- Oilers Hope They Can Stick Around : Hockey: Gretzky, Robitaille team up to take advantage of defenseless Lamb for winning shot in Game 1.
- Police Beating
- Countywide : Volunteers Can Help Build, Repair Trails
- PLACENTIA : Developers Must Plant for Drought
- Track and Field
- Rabbi Fields Emerges From the Prodigious Shadow of Magnin : Judaism: It was a tough act to follow, but the religious leader has put his own unique stamp on the huge Wilshire Boulevard Temple.
- Joycelyn O'Brien's First Movie Is With Sly Stallone, Thank You
- Gorbachev Leaves Tokyo, and Kaifu Says He Wants to Visit Moscow in Near Future : Diplomacy: Japan's premier feels he won an 'extremely significant' point in dispute over four islands. The Soviet leader flies to South Korea.
- VENTURA : School's Earth Day Covers the Globe
- 4 Opponents Back Wright in 8th District
- Library Threatens Legal Action Over 'Huck' Manuscript
- Rafael Meza Breaks Arm in Spill at Santa Anita
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ocean View's Karliner Gets Biggest Hit
- Joe McCarthy Is Edison's Head-Banger on the Volleyball Court
- Gymnastics Meet Might Be First Back for South Africa
- All Six Torero Singles Players Advance
- The new Blue Marble Coffeehouse in Costa...
- PREP ROUNDUP : Valencia Beats Brea in Tennis, Stays Unbeaten
- 8 Performances of 'Les Miserables' Added
- TV REVIEWS : 'One Man's War' Against Dictatorship
- A Prize-Winning Duo : Choreographer, Soprano to Receive $25,000 Chandler Awards
- Robbie Conal's Poster of Chief Gates
- Caterpillar Inc.: The Peoria, Ill., heavy equipment...
- Mattel Inc., El Segundo, has promoted Bret...
- Executives End Bid for Civil Rights Compromise
- Kelley's Book on Nancy Reagan
- Kuwaiti Blueblood Reportedly Could Face Death Penalty
- Mail Bomb Kills 7, Injures 10 at Air Courier Office in Greece
- Yugoslavia Devalues Dinar by 30% to Revitalize Economy
- STOCKS : Recent Price Surge Sends Dow Tumbling 33.67
- U.S. Forest Service in Arizona Is Stuck Between a Rock and Religious Freedom : Environment: Dispute is over sacred symbols set up on public land. The land belongs to the people, New Agers say, but officials call it vandalism.
- State Ups the Ante to Lure Fusion Project : Energy: California offers $4 million in its attempt to attract international research team designing nuclear reactor to San Diego.
- Countywide
- TRACK AND FIELD / MT. SAC RELAYS : Meet Emphasizes the Passing Game
- HORSE RACING / WOOD MEMORIAL : Veitch Hopes His Colt Will Make History
- Boxing
- Dodgers Take the Bounce Out of Padres' Step : Baseball: Morgan's pitching, Murray's homer off Gwynn's glove help L.A. win, 4-0.
- Hockey
- Economic Shift a Hard Pill for Eastern Europe : Reform: Experts say the change to a market economy will be even more difficult than the job of rebuilding Europe after World War II.
- Definitions May Vary, but What's in a Name Anyway?
- The House That Got Stuck
- Kelley's Book on Nancy Reagan
- IRVINE : UCI to Study Classes on Asian-Americans
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools to Replace Air Conditioning
- Sailing Into the Past : Mysterious Wreckage of 19th-Century Tall Ship Found
- Agoura Girls Win Relay and Barely Miss Record
- U.S. Delegation in Hanoi to Discuss Ties : Diplomacy: Americans are ready to discuss a four-phase plan for normalizing relations.
- Army Guard Chief Named
- Navy Drops Charges Against 9 of 10 in Phony IDs Case
- Long-Awaited Freeway Connector Project Starts : Transportation: The route will bridge the gap between the Moorpark and Simi Valley freeways and reduce Los Angeles Avenue congestion.
- Gallucci Appointed as Cerritos City Manager
- Boy, 9, Killed by Car; Driver Later Arrested
- Desert Bloom : Acton's Chilly Nights Bring Forth Bumper Crop of Fragrant Lilacs Irresistible to Thousands of Visitors
- Work on Freeway Connector Begins
- Canyon Softball Player Signs at CS Sacramento
- Robbie Conal's Poster of Chief Gates
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Rebel Blast Causes National Blackout
- Telephone Bugs Ignite Mexico Scandal : Politics: Spying devices found in Human Rights Commission offices draw local and international criticism.
- Chalk It Up to Art Appreciation : Education: Middle school students in Orange turn the faculty parking lot into a sea of color. The key, a teacher says, is simple: 'Anything works.'
- UCI Professor's Noble Peace Efforts Take Prize : Leadership: John M. Whiteley wins Extraordinarius award--the university's highest honor--for life's work.
- Purple Passion : Acton's Lilac Season Lures Visitors From City
- 2 Men, Woman Take $200,000 in Jewelry
- Drake Wins at Ventura Raceway
- Clemens Asks Vincent to Read His Lips
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Washington, Ward Combine for Woodbridge
- The Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship International has...
- Household Buys 48 S&L; Branches, Wants More
- Companies Spot Gold in 'Green' Movement
- Atlantis Landed Short of Runway
- Woodlands Park Support Cloudy
- Let Those Who Ride Decide
- Last-Minute Enthusiasm Provides a Spark for '91 Earth Day
- Pendleton Chief May Be on List for Top Post : Marines: Lt. Gen. Walter Boomer, returning from Gulf, is said to be under consideration for commandant.
- Alzado Has Brain Cancer, His Doctor and Lawyer Say
- Injured Woman to Get $5-Million Settlement in Bridge Accident
- Man Denies Battering Infant
- Dodgers Get Help Over the Wall, 4-0
- Athletes in 5 Sports Sign to Play for CS Northridge
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Robbie Conal's Poster of Chief Gates
- Kelley's Book on Nancy Reagan
- CLIPBOARD : Multifamily Home Futures
- Tide Rises to Impose Water Meters on Last Holdouts : Drought: Dry regions are angered by the lack of monitoring devices in the Sacramento area.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Lithuania Customs Post Is Occupied
- U.S. Blacks Will Seek Debt Relief for Africa : Conference: Ending an emotional meeting, the Americans pledge to restore bonds with the continent.
- U.S. Facility Cleanup Costs Mount : Pollution: A presidential advisory group says disposing of wastes on government property will eventually cost $12 billion a year.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Key Legal Opinion of Pierside Plan OKd
- Prison Guard Arraigned on Bribery, Drug Charges
- Girl, 6, Asked if She Was Loved Before Tragedy
- Volunteers Honored for Service to Girl Scouts
- Clayton, CSUN Answer Bell, Flatten USIU
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Nicklaus on Pace for Fourth Seniors Title
- CSUN Gears Up in Playoff Tuneup : College volleyball: Loyola Marymount provides a test but falls in four games as Matadors prepare for WIVA tournament.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rock Goes Eclectic and <i> Espanol</i>
- WEEKEND TV : Shows Examine Modern Maladies
- Theatre Project 'Freedom' Sings
- New President Named
- 3M: The diversified St. Paul, Minn., corporation...
- PacBell Hopes to Set New Tone in Phone Messaging
- U.S. Plans $500-Million Women's Health Study : Research: Project, involving hundreds of thousands, will focus on aging, menopause and major illnesses.
- San Diego
- GARDEN GROVE : Summer School Enrollment Begins
- SIMI VALLEY : Sketch of Slaying Suspect Released
- Clippers Lose No. 50 Despite Harper Heroics
- Colton's Faria Wins Speedway Main Event
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Win Lifts Antelope Valley Into 1st
- IRVINE : Developer Gets OK to Expand Wetlands
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Plenty Sharp, but Mets Still Lose, 2-1
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Silvas Paces Montgomery's Victory
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Looney, Sunny Hills Down Troy
- Put Noguiera in Goal, Leave the Rest to Him
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Steaming Evening of L.A. Funk
- Paco Pena Helps Keep Flamenco Burning : Guitarist Insists That It's a Living Art Form and That Tradition Will Decide What Is Worthy
- Alaska Air Group Inc.: The parent of...
- Regulators Fire First Executive's Chief Financial Officer : Insurance: Officials claimed he and the firm's vice president of finance were 'uncooperative' with a state investigation.
- These Lands Not Exactly Your Garden Variety Plots
- Boat Loaded With Dominicans Sinks; At Least Five Drown
- Pilgrimage Ended in Nightmare for Kuwaiti : Human rights: Accused of taking part in a bombing, then jailed, he now says his confession was forced.
- 2nd Housing Project Loses Millions in HUD Money : Thousand Oaks: High land costs are blamed for the failure to break ground in time. Same problem befell Camarillo plan.
- Former Sheriff's Deputy Files Suit Charging Racism
- Pendleton Chief May Be in Line for Top Position : Marines: Lt. Gen. Walter Boomer, returning from the Gulf War, is said to be under consideration to become commandant of the Corps.
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Avenges Loss to No. 3 Woodbridge
- Degenerate Gal Wins; Bayakoa Finishes Last
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Lefferts Getting a Long Rest, and Reliever Says He Needed It
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Santa Clara Lets One Get Away as Fillmore Rallies for 5-4 Win
- MUSIC REVIEW : Polished Recital by Kathleen Battle
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- Failure of Rocket Deals Big Blow to General Dynamics
- Ethics Panel Hears Recital of Complaints
- Woman Raped at Her Home in Corona del Mar
- Rape Case Raises Privacy Issue : Media: Attorney Gloria Allred blasts the Riverside County Sheriff's Department for releasing the name of a 14-year-old victim for broadcast on a TV show.
- 2 Plead Guilty to Threatening Divorced Man
- Domestic Dispute Tied to Shootings of Lithographers
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Parade for Troops to Be Held at Park
- Grim Search on the High Seas : Missing: Friends of Robert Neal look off Port Hueneme for the Ojai fisherman who may have been swept from his boat.
- Drug Suspect Arrested 21 Years After Fleeing
- Lou Saban, 69, Is Hired as Coach at Peru State
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Glenn Davis' Field Day Gets Worse
- CSUN Posts Softball Upset of No. 3-Ranked Arizona, 1-0
- Brown Short of Her Best Mark, but Wins
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : No Need to Be Leary of Yankee Pitching
- Evangelical Lutheran Church Faces Budget Cuts : Finances: Despite increased donations, the denomination registered a $1.4-million deficit in 1990. Reduced staffing and a loss of programs are expected.
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Former Cubic Chairman Is Sentenced
- Woman Pleads Guilty in O.C. Murder Plot
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING BEATING : Suit Charges Powell Used Force in '89
- John J. O'Blenis; Retired Design Engineer
- Officials Give All-Clear Signal for Tap Water at Edwards Air Base : Contamination: Air Force formally ends 2 1/2-day warning after test results show no problems.
- Morris Sharp, but Timing Is All Wrong : Twins: He goes the distance on seven-hitter but is beaten by near-perfect Finley.
- Aztecs Quarterbacks Miss Their Marks in Scrimmage : College football: Luginbill says signal-callers have been 'too sporadic.'
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hitters Pitch In, Help La Quinta Pound Garden Grove
- DANCE REVIEW : Works by Rousseve
- Changes
- Fed Unlikely to Lower Interest Despite Slump : Monetary: There's a growing belief in the central bank that the economy will soon recover, so any rate cuts would risk fueling inflation.
- B of A Criticizes Competing Bids: In...
- N.Y. Times Editors Defend Use of Name : Media: News executives, staff members clash at meeting. At issue is printing this week of identity of alleged Palm Beach rape case victim.
- Kristopher Lewis and Leslie Burcham are literally...
- No. 1 Pick Headed to Falcons : Ismail: Patriots trade top choice to Cowboys, who are expected to trade it again.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Corson's No-Hitter Sparks Cypress
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Cruises Past Bonsignori at Houston
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Black Choreographers' at Wadsworth
- San Diego Spotlight : Lincoln Students Doused With Duo's Love of Music
- Pollution in the Paper
- Defending McCarron's Winning Ride on Dinard
- C'mon--Lighten Up
- Quake Rattles South Iran
- Helping Shoemaker Was Thing to Do
- Audience at Performing Arts Center Could Use a Hand Itself
- Magic's Achievements Are Beyond Reproach
- Criticizing the Critics
- Fan Revolt Brewing at Long Beach Race?
- Forget 56 Games, Try Breaking 511
- Dodger Fans Willing to Stand in Long Lines to Voice Complaints
- U.S. to Protect Camps, General Warns Baghdad
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : U.S. Cautioned on Trade Status Shift
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Integration Plan Elicits Concern
- OJAI : Consultant Hired to Study Annexation
- THOUSAND OAKS : Children's Parade, Cook-Off Is Today
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Earth Day Exhibit to Include Local Fossils
- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Penguins Beat Capitals in Overtime
- This Rough Ryder Now Easy Ryder : Pop: The vintage performer has gone from a hard-driving soul-rocker to a mellower R&B; and rock artist. He plays tonight at the Pacific Amphitheatre.
- General Cinema Extends Buyout Deadline: General Cinema...
- Borden Inc.: The food company reported flat...
- Another Airline--Midway--to Quit John Wayne Airport
- Safety of Bottled Water
- Politics Seen Playing Role in Fighter-Jet Competition : Defense: Experts expect Lockheed to win $75-billion pact over Northrop. Stakes are also high for Pentagon.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Impact of Strikes, Unrest Detailed
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Getting Juvenile Justice for Girls
- Transplant for Cancer Girl Experimental, Insurer Says
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Gunmen Hold Up S&L;, Flee in Car
- Yorba Linda : Traffic Standards Applied to Firms
- IRS Seizes Trucks of Firm Linked to Cocaine Bust : Drugs: Hidro Gas Juarez of Mexico and four related firms allegedly owe more than $11 million in back taxes.
- Irvine : Schoolchildren Serenade Marines
- Studio City Apartment Fire Causes No Injuries
- 3 Bodybuilders Arrested in Steroid Trafficking
- Jackson's Dedication Wins Over Pierce Football Coach
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Sharp in Simulated Game
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Garman Gets 600th Victory; Titans Split With Las Vegas
- ROUNDUP : Tustin's Green Sets County Career Record for Hits During Tiller Victory
- Arts Agency Faces 6% Budget Cut : Finance: Cultural Affairs Department would lose more than $300,000 but maintain its artists' grants. Councilman Mike Woo warns of further reductions next week.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- El Cajon
- Man Convicted in 'Cowboy' Robberies
- San Diego
- Argument on Front Lawn Ends in Fatal Shooting
- 2nd Arts Center Builder Picking Up Where 1st Left Off : Lancaster: The original contractor for the $13-million project ran into financial problems and halted work when it was 85% done.
- Miscellany
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Reprieve Gives CLU's Clark a Shot in the Arm
- Ex-Titan Casian Threw Curve Into Twins' Pitching Plans
- Dana Hills' Spaulding Pitches Perfect Game
- GYMNASTICS NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Oklahoma Wins Team Title; Bruins Finish Third
- Americanized Tale Suits Sockers' Citizen Quinn : Soccer: Team to honor him in ceremony at halftime of playoff game tonight.
- All the World Is the Bard's Stage
- Cadence Design Systems Inc., San Jose, has...
- 2-Day Strike Presses for Cameroon Reform
- South Korea Reportedly Agrees to Take Part in Soviet Gas Project
- Ads for No-Fault Seek Support of Minorities : Lobbying: The insurance industry spent $300,000 on a campaign on Spanish-language radio stations and in minority newspapers. It hoped to aid an auto insurance bill.
- Rep. Udall Will Resign After 30 Years in House
- Countywide : T-Shirt Sales Aid Gulf Casualties' Kin
- Malfunction Forces Plane Back to LAX 2 Times
- Ex-Thai Premier Again Leaves for Europe Exile
- Washington Teachers Show Strike Support
- AST Research Executive Resigns: James W. Ashbrook...
- Kuwait Is Working to Improve Human Rights, U.S. Says
- Alleged Wartime Deserter Seeks Objector Status
- DIPLOMACY : Cheering Stops for Yanks in Panama : The rosy glow that followed the U.S. invasion has given way to charges that Washington is responsible for everything from local unemployment to diplomatic blackmail.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : Cease-Fire Near, Negotiators Say
- POLITICS : Germany Faces Capital Case: Bonn or Berlin?
- Kelley's Book on Nancy Reagan
- County May Face $26-Million Deficit by 1996 : Budget: A five-year financial report predicts an $11-million loss next year. Study says higher personnel costs have outpaced revenue.
- Soka Officials Reject 2 Sites in Proposed Land Swap : Calabasas: Parks agencies want the university's property, but the school calls the parcels offered in exchange too small for a 5,000-student campus.
- Soka University Rejects Offer of Alternative Sites
- Less Is Less
- Toth Loses Chance for Payback : Soccer: St. Louis goalie, let go by Sockers before season, is out with broken ribs. He sustained injury in first quarter of Game 1.
- Umpires Change Call in Angels' 2-0 Win
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Battle Offers Slick Recital in Costa Mesa
- Agamemnon Koutsogiorgas; Ex-Greek Official Faced Trial
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : De Klerk, Mandela Start Trips Abroad
- Kelley's Book on Nancy Reagan
- Put in a Few April Hours to Bring May Flowers
- Suitor Jailed Before Delivering Message With Suicide Bullet
- Inquiry Targets Asbestos Disposal in Santa Clarita
- School District Simulates Quake in Readiness Drill
- Teacher Arrested in Seal Beach on Molestation Charges
- MOORPARK : Low-Income Project Funds Allocated
- Doing the Right Thing Can Be Very Risky : Relief effort is essential--but is U.S. thinking it through?
- Holyfield Acts His Age, Wins : Boxing: Heavyweight champion, 28, scores unanimous decision over Foreman, 42.
- SANTA ANITA : Griswold Is Favored in Match Race
- Phillips Would Have Run Mile for a Campbell
- College Sports
- Ethiopian Leader Moves to Meet 'Critical Situation' in Rebellion
- Washington to Beijing: Live and Let Live : U.S. leaders welcome the Dalai Lama, to China's chagrin
- Irvine : UCI to Observe 25th Year With Festival
- Man Still Searches for Holocaust Victims : Survivors: A retiree seeks whereabouts of siblings who fled Nazi persecution. Other Jews and families gather in Los Angeles to remember and honor those who helped escapees.
- VENTURA : 2 Get Prison Terms on Cocaine Charges
- Cal Lutheran's Clark Pitches No-Hitter, 10-0
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Security Pacific Corp., Los Angeles, has appointed...
- Mexican Clay Containers Should Be Sealed Before Plants Are Potted
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Palestinians, Weary of Rebellion, Are Ready for Talks : Mideast: The uprising has lost its vitality, and economic gloom is deepening. 'There must be some political move,' says a West Bank activist.
- Quake Rattles South Iran
- U.N. Force Will Need Weeks to Fully Deploy, Its Chief Says
- Pope Heckled for His Birth Control Stand
- Dannemeyer Staffer Faces Fine Over '88 AIDS Initiative : Politics: Administrative law judge recommends $10,000 FPPC penalty against a doctor's group that did not file required reports. The organization has disbanded, so its treasurer may be liable.
- German Flier Rust Receives a 3-Year Sentence for Stabbing : Courts: The 23-year-old who landed in Moscow's Red Square had attacked a student nurse.
- OJAI : School Nominated for Earth Prize
- Woman Killed While Crossing Freeway
- Countywide : Quilt Memorializing AIDS Victims Shown
- Miscellany
- 'Citizen Kane'--Play It Again, Ted
- Kelley's Book on Nancy Reagan
- Helping Shoemaker Was Thing to Do
- Marriott's Reply: The Grill Is Back
- Dodger Fans Willing to Stand in Long Lines to Voice Complaints
- Complainers Simply Bring Him to Tears
- Downey's Comments Shouldn't Be Limited
- Dodger Fans Willing to Stand in Long Lines to Voice Complaints
- Dodger Fans Willing to Stand in Long Lines to Voice Complaints
- Business Leaders End Effort for Job Bias Compromise : Civil rights: Coalition of executives sought to end differences on Democrats' bill. The White House is accused of thwarting the negotiations.
- COLUMN ONE : The Army Does an About-Face : Over two decades, there has been a revolution in technology, training and morale. The new competence was displayed in the Persian Gulf War.
- Stradivarius Stolen at LAX Is Recovered After Tip From Musician in Honduras
- Here's a Real Beauty of a BEAST