- There's Help for Getting Rid of Allergens in the Home
- Schooled in Supporting Education
- Missing American, French Journalists Released by Iraq
- Myles Horton Gets R.F.K. Book Award
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Genealogy Seminar for Latinos April 27
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Plead Not Guilty to Fraud Charges
- SEAL BEACH : Spring Cleanup Week Begins Today
- Ventura to Pay Consultant $57,500 to Plan Future of Arts in the City : Cultural resources: The Bay Area firm will form a committee to address fund raising and strengthen public support.
- Countywide : Youth Offender Program Honored
- No Mere Passing Fancy : Lakers: Johnson breaks Oscar Robertson's assist record of 9,887 in 112-106 victory over Mavericks.
- Early April Sales of Cars, Trucks Drop 18.4% From 1990
- Bank of A. Levy in Ventura said...
- House and Condo Sales Rise 46% but Trail '90 Pace
- Koll Co. Moves Into Midwest in New Management Pact
- 5% of Insurers in Poor Shape, S&P; Reports
- Government Finds Buyer for Pacific Savings Building
- Basketball Player Slain in Fight; Youth Charged
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bushes' Tax Return Shows Income Drop
- Shake-Up by LAPD Continues at Foothill : Personnel: Black captain to replace white in charge of patrol officers in the area where Rodney G. King was beaten.
- CLIPBOARD : Declining Quarters
- Bert Launspach; Security Company President
- Huntington Beach Bans Skateboarding Downtown : Ordinance: The measure, which applies to all commercial areas, passes on a unanimous vote. Some riders vow that that won't stop them.
- Wall Came Down Too Late for Athlete Who Spoke Out
- HemaCare Corp. Sells Plasma Donor Centers
- Berton Bradley and Jacob Lipa have been...
- There's No Workplace Like Home : Employment trends: More companies in Orange County and nationwide have begun programs that allow certain employees to do their jobs outside the office.
- IMMIGRATION : More Cubans Make Perilous Crossing : A record number are expected to journey to U.S. on makeshift vessels this year.
- COLUMN ONE : Shock Sets In as the Cheers End : Despite public support and a swift victory, troops coming home find adjustments difficult. Wartime memories, sexual and financial problems turn joy into bitterness.
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS : YELLOW WARBLER (Dendroica petechia)
- Marble Mausoleum Vaults Damaged by Vandals
- Airline Begins L.A. Commute
- He Got in His Share of Digs at Bruins in Pauley Pavilion
- These A's Are Vulnerable, but They're Also Versatile
- Sealed Records in Settlements
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : Steven Seagal Scores Another Hit
- PaineWebber Group Inc.: The brokerage said its...
- A New Chapter in the History of Birds and Bees
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Report Cites Flaws in IUD Safety Study
- California IN BRIEF : SAN LEANDRO : Supervisor Stricken During Eulogy, Dies
- Prince Considering Write-In Campaign
- Teen Shelter Approved, Despite Strong Protest
- Grand Jury Will Hear Testimony in Alleged Police Beating Case : Investigation: Man alleges that a Laguna Beach officer kicked him in the head during a 1990 arrest caught on videotape.
- BUENA PARK : Bilingual Preschool Registration May 1
- Carrigan Serves Notice of Prowess, Leaving Arcadia Sprinters in Dust
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Coffey Is Back, Pietrangelo Perfect in Penguin Victory
- Water Plant Fire Blamed on Arson
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL : F<i> ollowing are The Times' recommendations for today's schedule of the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival, with commentary by the film reviewing staff. Information: (213) 466-1767. </i>
- ATI Medical Agrees to Sell Software Subsidiary
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Micro Technology Proves an Exception to Recession's Rule
- Gorbachev Lands in Japan With Aid, Trade in Mind
- MTM Taken Off the Block: MTM Enterprises,...
- DATELINE: ATLANTA : Opulent county building lightning rod for stormy protest over property taxes
- Marines Launch Probe of El Toro Officer's Flights
- Next Step : Under Baker's Plan, Israel, Arabs Get All--and Nothing : * By emphasizing form over substance, he hopes to forge a Mideast peace. So far, all that's emerged is confusion.
- Judge Dismisses Bribery Charges Against 2 From Mexican Consulate
- San Diego
- FULLERTON : College Accepting Fall Applications
- South African Committee Gets OK : Olympics: IOC executive board conditionally recognizes interim, desegregated sports leadership group.
- Regional Outlook : Ethnic Squabbles Pose New Threat to Soviet Union : * Georgia is just one of many republics starting to resemble Lebanon.
- The Painful Reordering of National Priorities : Base closings: There's no painless way to whittle away the military pounds
- Paint Spilled in Crash Closes Freeway Lanes
- 'Eight Is Enough' Actor Charged in Burglary
- PREP ROUNDUP : Bowerbank's Upset Gives University 10-8 Tennis Victory
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : He's Making Good Impressions
- U.S. Flag
- Study Counters Many Theories on Underclass : Poverty: Teen-age pregnancy rates have fallen since the 1960s. Concept of welfare dependency is disputed.
- Justices Let Stand Stiff Fines Against Civil Rights Lawyers
- Border Patrol Arrests of Illegal Aliens Near Record
- Official Says Gorbachev's Party Foes Are Growing : Communism: Wide spectrum now supports his ouster as general secretary, Ukrainian leader asserts.
- Washington State Quake
- Tougher Smoking Laws OKd
- Lower Rates and Heighten Hopes
- Fillmore Remembers : Graduation night: A cruise is planned in an effort to avoid a drunk-driving tragedy such as last year's fatal crash.
- Low-Income Students Earn $1.5 Million in Bonus Federal Money
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : AROUND THE MAJORS
- Prime Ticket to Broadcast SDSU Football, Basketball
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Astro Rookie Hits Deciding Homer in Ninth
- Kenyan, Pole Win; Strong Comeback by Samuelson : Boston Marathon: Hussein sets a leisurely pace and is timed in 2:11:06. Panfil runs a 2:24:18.
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : AROUND THE MAJORS
- Channel 51 Hopes to Force Fox TV Shows Off XETV : Television: KUSI petitions the FCC to make Fox Broadcasting drop the Mexican-licensed XETV (Channel 6) as an affiliate. At stake is the right to air lucrative shows like 'The Simpsons.'
- Reedman LaMarca Knows What It Takes to Survive : Reedman Frank LaMarca is a survivor.
- Bruce Hoffman has been named vice president...
- MOSCOW : Human Rights Test
- Sylmar Drug Ring 'Patriarch' Gets Life : Narcotics: A raid on his warehouse netted a record 21.4 tons of cocaine. Judge imposes maximum term without parole.
- Man, 24, Sentenced to Prison in Fatal Beating
- Search Warrants Served in Investigation of Casino
- Border Arrests Approach Record, Pre-Immigration-Law Levels
- Who Cares for Care-Givers? : Alzheimer's: Its slowly unwinding agonies take their toll on loved ones, too.
- Collections Up for Crime Victim Fund
- ANALYSIS : Close Races Spice Finish of NBA Season
- VALLEY BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Maggiora Throws No-Hitter for Saugus
- McCaskill's Walk on Wild Side Ends With One Bad Pitch : Angels: He squirms out early jams, but a high fastball to Canseco in the seventh seals Angels' fate.
- Canseco: No Place Like Angel Home : Baseball: His three-run homer supports Welch, gives A's a 5-2 victory in Anaheim Stadium season opener.
- Sealed Records in Settlements
- City Attorney, LAPD Open Investigation of Ticket Broker
- TV Reviews : 'Frontline' Explores Reagan Hostage Charge
- Prodigy Services' Fee Setup Under Probe
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Tossing 'Fat' Clothes and Uncomfortable Memories
- E. Europe Development Bank Launched : Aid: Leaders of 38 nations initiate $12-billion effort to help emerging democracies.
- Levy Bancorp Net Income for 1st Quarter Falls 17%
- Santa Ana Adopts Ordinance Limiting Overcrowding
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ninth-Inning Run Gives Cypress Win
- With Angels' Help, Welch Turns Season Around in a Hurry : Athletics: Cy Young winner picks on one of the teams he dominated last season to pick up his first victory of 1991.
- The head wrestling coach at Michigan State,...
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Injured Parent Comes Back to See His Old Teammates
- Injuries Take Away Larry Bird's Greatness
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Justice' a Seagal That's a Cut Above
- Valenzuela Protest
- TV Reviews : 'STAT': Medical Comedy Is on Laugh Support
- Cetus, Erbamont Settle Suits: Biotechnology company Cetus...
- Doing Business : Cuba Is No Longer a Dirty Word in Jamaica : * Some of the island's most conservative businessmen are rushing to make deals with the Communist state. They're trying to get in on the ground floor for the post-Castro era.
- Profile : Morocco's Hassan Survives Africa's Political Minefield : * His finely tuned instincts have kept him in power for more than 30 years. Friend and foe alike marvel at his diplomatic pirouette during the Gulf crisis.
- BOOK REVIEW : The Evolution of Darwinism in America : IN SEARCH OF HUMAN NATURE: The Decline and Revival of Darwinism in American Social Thought <i> by Carl N. Degler</i> ; Oxford University Press $24.95, 399 pages
- Teen-Ager Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Changing Lifestyles : El Salvador's Rebels Are Training Again : * But this time the struggle is not for battle but for life. For these rebels--with missing limbs and lost sight--are the living casualties of war.
- CANTERBURY : An Enthronement
- One Fast-Lane Bank That Crashed : Finance: Beverly Hills firm specialized in prestige dealings, with high-profile officers and clients. It went broke and taxpayers paid.
- Soup Kitchen Invades 'Riviera' : The poor: Amid the pricey homes and shiny yachts of Dana Point, a free lunch means a lot.
- United Way Falling Short of Fund Goal by $12 Million
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Parent-Involvement Policy Is Adopted
- Vikings' Igwebuike Acquitted of Drug Charges
- Edison to Defend Title at Pauley Pavilion
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- Networks Facing Up to Reality TV
- ART
- Los Angeles Class
- Documentary : When Khartoum Doesn't...
- Obituaries - April 16, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 16, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 16, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 16, 1991
- Names in the News - April 16, 1991
- Names in the News - April 16, 1991
- Names in the News - April 16, 1991
- Names in the News - April 16, 1991
- MGM-Pathe Being Investigated by SEC, Sources Say
- CHECKING UP: The UCI Medical Center's new...
- Plight of Kurds Grows Worse : Refugees: Thousands more may die before relief arrives, officials say. A huge truck caravan is en route to the Turkish border area as aerial aid drops continue.
- White House May Drop Bank Bailout Plan
- Clash of Images : Some in S. Pasadena See Slayings of 3 Teen-Age Girls as Sign of a Subculture of Troubled Youth
- DANGER ABOVE: UC Irvine chemistry professor F....
- SIGALERT: Yes, things are bad...
- FOR THE BIRDS: Hot seller at the...
- U.S. Won't Rule Out Troop Use to Defend Kurds
- Baker Heading Back to Mideast for New Round : Diplomacy: Secretary hopes to take advantage of 'window of opportunity' for forging peace in region.
- Mexico Trade Pact Shuns Environmental Issues : Policy: Congress wants tough pollution standards, but the Administration believes that would be counterproductive.
- Countywide : Tax Filers Play Beat the Clock
- Environmental Purists May Be Mexico's Curse : Free trade: An agreement doesn't stand a chance if we demand that our neighbor burden itself further to meet U.S. pollution standards.
- Train Riders to Get Word: Strike May Be on Horizon : Transportation: Both sides say they are far from a settlement. Bush urges the freight railroads and their workers to avert a national walkout.
- Bucking the Odds : Illinois Broker Buys 30,000 Chances in a Bid to Win $100-Million Lotto Jackpot
- Group of Seven Ministers Hold Informal Talks : Finance: They are in London to help inaugurate a development bank for Eastern Europe.
- Airlines Post First Loss Since 1982: Commercial...
- Turkey Agrees to Move Kurds Closer to Aid
- Arab Audience Urged to Become Activists for Peace
- COLUMN ONE : Black Cops Caught in the Middle : In the aftermath of the King beating, many must suffer taunts of fellow African-Americans. The LAPD officers struggle to sort through conflicting emotions.
- MISSION VIEJO : Traffic-Reduction Strategy Approved
- Jury Convicts Man in Killing of Girlfriend : Courts: Defense says Timothy Velasco's frustration with the woman's drug and alcohol habit drove him to stab and strangle her.
- 'Car of the Year' Reports Aren't Always Dependable
- The Notre Dame High School Ladies Tennis...
- TUSTIN : District to Hold 2-Day Garage Sale
- Turmoil Over Del Mar Traffic
- Winfield Is Angel of Week
- McColgan Dashes to 5,000 Record
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Dance : Steven Craig Offers Solo, Other Works at LACE
- U.S. Admits It Underestimated Threat to Kurds
- Cynics See Political Motivation for Mexico's Move on Pollution : Environment: The issue threatens a free trade pact with the United States. Opposition parties have it in their platforms. And the skies still aren't clear.
- Study on Left-Handers
- Flashback to the '20s: A Farm Center Visit Stirs Memories
- Port Hueneme's Honor Water System Works : Drought: About 57% of the city's 7,000 houses have no meters, but overall usage last year dropped 12% from the year before.
- Miscellany
- In Polonia's Case, the Sky Is the Limit
- ARTS
- A TV Movie and Its Responsibility to History
- Dance : Pacific Ensemble's Mixed Bill at Cal State L.A.
- NEWBURY PARK : 1 Hurt by Gunfire at Teen-Agers' Party
- MISSION VIEJO : Residents Named to Civic Center Panel
- City Tries to Keep Airport From Landing : Bargaining: Tollway opposition would be muted in return for assurance of open space instead of airplanes in Cristianitos Canyon.
- He Jumped to the Head of the Class
- FASHION : Mirror, Mirror for the Fall
- Tanks of Life and Breath : Thousand Oaks: A landlocked hospital's decompression chambers are where divers in trouble are taken for treatment.
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Gassing of Squirrels Is Protested
- Nobody Home as Car Comes Calling
- Friendship, Closure Connect 'thirtysomething,' 'Boys,' 'Dodd'
- Carter Urges China to Free Dissidents : Human rights: In a speech to students, the former President encourages better ties with the U.S.
- Padres Sing Praises After L.A. Sweep
- MOTOR RACING / NASCAR AT BRISTOL, TENN. : New Pit Rules Help Rusty Wallace Win
- Miscellany
- Music : John Williams Unveils Premiere in Riverside
- Asian Stocks Fall Into 'Buy and Hold' Category
- In Lebanon, Ramadan Brings New Hope for Orphans : Mideast: An annual fund-raiser coincides with the holy month. Its stars are the poster children whose faces capture the hearts of thousands.
- Protein Linked to Alzheimer's Memory Loss
- Dodgers Remain Winless at Home : Baseball: Padres take advantage of fielding mistakes to complete sweep, 5-3.
- Hovland, Steffes Spike Hopes of Stoklos, Smith
- Reported Aid to Chrysler Denied: A spokesman...
- JAPAN: A government study has found that...
- Lotto Jackpot Could Reach $100 Million
- Peggy G. Hereford; LAX Public Relations Chief
- FDIC Blitz Stuns Small Texas Town : Shutdown: Liquidation experts pour in, giving bank takeover the feel of a massive police raid. It is in such places that the crisis packs the most punch.
- 3,000 Party Animals Pack Galleria Concert
- PERSPECTIVE ON NICARAGUA : Masquerade of a 'Royal Matron' : Chamorro's government mocks the promise of national unity; its cronyism follows the Somoza pattern.
- Board to Weigh Plan to Help Employees
- Fullerton Signs Forward From L.A. City College
- McColgan Sets Road-Race Mark in 5,000 Meters
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Screamin' Jay Hawkins: Sheer Madness in Motion
- ASIA: Japanese firms consider Indonesia and China...
- Gunman Killed by Police After Standoff in Store
- BOOK REVIEW : Solving the Case of the Missing Carmens : DOGTOWN <i> by Mercedes Lambert</i> ; Viking; $17.95, 263 pages
- SEAL BEACH : City OKs $3,500 for July 4th Fireworks
- Water Watch: Rationing Must Continue : A resource still critically low even after last month's bountiful downpour
- IRVINE : City Votes to Keep Its Early Meetings
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Bingo Proceeds Go to School Programs
- Ali Always at Best When He Had to Be
- Miscellany
- OPERA REVIEW : New 'Jonathan Wade' Proves Potent
- Long Overdue 'Welcome Home'
- It's Tax 'D-Day': IRS Expects 25% to File at Last Minute
- Federal Law Doesn't End Nursing Home Dilemmas : Care: Some say tenderness and love is what's needed. One Alhambra facility appears to have the solution.
- New Era of U.S. Transit Aid Has County Worried : Funding: Local officials covet subway and rail money. Administration tabs highways for the biggest increases.
- Latino and Asian Gangs Engage in Deadly Warfare : Violence: Influx of Cambodians into Long Beach has escalated tensions. 'Cultural misunderstanding' is blamed by some officials.
- We Are the Beaters; We Are the Beaten
- Dispute Over Traffic Tickets Escalates Into Legal Battle : Valencia: The case involving a sign that some say was offensive pits a resident against the Sheriff's Department and tears a neighborhood apart.
- Not Everyone Hates, or Loves, the Critic
- NHL PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Flames Melt Oilers' Home-Ice Advantage, 2-1
- Another Sea Cruise for Unser : Race: He leads 93 of 95 laps in winning for the fourth time in a row. At one point, he leads by 15.28 seconds.
- Olympics
- TV Reviews : A White Hero in the Black Struggle
- Music : Beaux Arts Trio Returns to Ambassador
- James Schuyler, 67; Oft-Praised Poet Won Pulitzer Prize in 1981
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Police, Kennedy Detectives Visiting Nightclubs
- Mormon Chapel Bombed
- 1 Killed, 5 Hurt as Shuttle Jumps Curb at LAX
- Sudan Delay Concerns Famine Relief Officials
- THOUSAND OAKS : Housing Group Begins CLU Chapter
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Powwow Brings Traditions Alive
- Study on Left-Handers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mayor to Present Proposal on Flyers
- Troubled Health of the American Patient : An epidemic of medical problems, including insurance
- Gang Clash Blamed for Rampage at Empty House : Crimes: Police say a shouting match preceded the attack. Shots were fired into the home, and all its windows were broken.
- Libraries Will Host Well-Known Readers
- TUSTIN : Council to Choose New Mayor Today
- PLATFORM : Principles of Unity
- MALAYSIA: A "Visit Malaysia Year 1990" tourism...
- CEOs Overpaid, Aides Say in Poll: The...
- Icahn Warns of Bankruptcy Filing by TWA : Airlines: The chairman says the carrier may seek protection from creditors if it can't persuade the government to approve its London routes sale soon.
- B of A Is Favored in Bidding for Bank of New England
- L.A. Services Set for Bishop Walter McCollough
- Baghdad Accuses Iran of Violating Their Truce
- Food Poisoning Kills 19
- Caltrans Cuts Back on Water It's Using : Drought: The agency is conserving by changes in freeway landscaping practices. It has reduced consumption by 20% in the last two years and expects further cuts.
- Year-Round School Schedule
- Koreans' Banana Binge Testing Trade Policy : Commerce: As wages and standards of living rise, so does demand for farm products. The government is easing protectionist import curbs.
- U.S. Pulling Out Troops in Iraq : Persian Gulf: Some of the 40,000 GIs move into a demilitarized zone to await U.N. peacekeepers. Officials say civilians may take shelter in the buffer area.
- Criticism Rains Down on Caltrans Over Sprinklers : Drought: Despite the appearances of water waste along roadways, the agency has cut its usage by 20%.
- Resentment Splits Gulf Vets, Rear Echelon : Marines: Those left behind to man home-front posts say some Gulf War veterans now look down on them.
- Ancient Oak May Be Out on a Limb : Nature: The 1,000-year-old Encino landmark is threatened by disease and drought. Experts differ over what to do.
- TV Reviews : Moyer Takes Us on a 'Mythic Journey'
- No IRS Refund? Cinemas Might Have Your Ticket
- Everybody's Going Global
- Fixed Mortgage Rates Down: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged...
- Bill Would Require Drug Tests for in-State Truck Drivers
- A Catholic Debate on Abortion : Dialogue: Two Catholic women press opposing points of view in a debate on abortion. One represents a national bishops' group.
- North County Legal Defense Crisis Looms : Courts: North County lawyers say they can't afford to defend indigents at the low rates paid by the county. The problem is likely to spread to other areas of the county.
- 2 Men Found Shot to Death in Sepulveda
- Water District Offers Drought Hot Line
- Soccer
- Defection Leads to Near Perfection : Boston Marathon: After leaving East Germany, Pippig, a favorite in today's race, reached world-class status.
- Opera : A Rewritten 'Jonathan Wade' in West Coast Premiere
- Dance : Making Speedy Waves at South Bay Center
- AT&T;, NCR Extend Truce: American Telephone &...
- PHILIPPINES: The Philippine government will seek trade...
- Milton L. Gunzburg; Developed 3-D Film Process
- Dexter Freeman; Worked to Improve Equity Waiver Theaters
- Man Shot, Wounded in Traffic Argument
- Exodus Festival Celebrates Success : Jewish emigration: This year, many participants are recent arrivals from former Iron Curtain countries.
- Walker Finds Body of Woman
- 'Hot Call' Stress Victimizes 911 Operators : Emergency response: The constant handling of life-and-death situations can bring satisfaction, but it also takes its toll on the county's 325 dispatchers.
- Only One Andretti Finishes : Grand Prix: Family's streak of bad luck continues as three of the four are forced out.
- A Finish That Left Everyone Woosie : Golf: Woosnam pars the last hole to win by one shot over Olazabal and continue British success at Augusta.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Feel No Pain as Viola Wins, 7-1
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs Sluggish in Victory Over Suns
- Lite Light First to Beat Withallprobability
- For Horses, Experience Is Still the Best Teacher
- Pop Music : Some Not-So-Hot Gloom Rock With Sisters of Mercy
- Eclectic Programming Is Mark of O.C. Station
- JAPAN: European investors may outspend the Japanese...
- COLUMN LEFT : Free Trade: a Fast One on the Fast Track : A hasty deal would raise corporate profits on the backs of U.S. and Mexican workers.
- Arson Fire Destroys House in Hillcrest
- IRVINE : Fostering Skills the Write Way
- Report Says Phelps Will Resign at Notre Dame Today
- Kings Cancel Canucks, 4-1, to Win Series : Game 6: Taylor scores key goal. L.A. will play winner of Flame-Oiler matchup beginning Thursday at the Forum.
- Stage : 'Cabaret Verboten': Return to the Weimar Republic
- An Emotional Fish Needs to Cut Some Bait
- Conal's Gates Poster Pours Gas on Political Fire
- Retirees May Get Their Executive Life Checks Late : Insurance: The state regulators who seized the shaky company say some monthly payments may not be as large as they should be, either.
- Groggy, Queasy Passengers Prompt Flight Diversion
- 20 Van Goghs Recovered Hour After Museum Theft
- Keeping Tabs: Country music singer Loretta Lynn...