- ANAHEIM : First-Time Buyers Get City Help
- Better Regulation--That's the Ticket
- SANTA PAULA : Man Shoots Self, Hits Stepdaughter With Same Bullet
- After Many Awards, Magic Can Get Oscar : Lakers: Johnson expects to pass Robertson for career assist record against Mavericks tonight.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Makes Two Big Rallies to Sweep Graf
- Jazz : Calloway, Nicholases Lift a Dull Show
- MISSION VIEJO : Council OKs Repair of Collapsed Slope
- Fullerton's Wilhite Gets Release, Will Transfer in Fall
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gibson Gets Fat Against Thin Yankee Pitching
- Aztecs Take Anger Out on CSUN
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres Finally Admit Spring Was Filled With Discontent
- BASEBALL REPORT DAILY UPDATE : ANGELS : Henderson Might Not Play Tonight
- MUSIC REVIEW : Irvine Symphony in Refreshing Performance at Center
- John Larry Granger, music director of the...
- ART : Expert Scoffs at Linking Nazi Acts, Current U.S. Arts Assault : 'We do not live in that kind of repressive society where people's lives are in danger because they make art,' says a historian who lived through Hitler's crackdown on 'degenerative' works.
- Year-Round School Schedule
- Virginia Graham Plans Some Helpful Girl Talk
- Cheney Predicts Gorbachev's Fall : Soviet Union: Defense secretary warns that U.S. would rebuild its forces if hard-liners took over the Kremlin.
- Fugitive Wanted for Invading Computers Arrested at Market
- Science / Medicine : Gene Identified That May Be Tied to Breast Cancer
- Study on Left-Handers
- ESL Offers Words of Encouragement
- For Foreman, Holyfield a Meal Ticket
- TV REVIEW : 'Astronomers': KCET's Profile of 'the People's Science'
- Shopping Spree : Art: Curator wins coveted award allowing her to personally choose $50,000 worth of art for the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art.
- MALAYSIA: The government plans to double Malaysia's...
- Rita Leinwand; Writer and Authority on Food, Wine
- Kevin Peter Hall; Actor Filled Film, TV Roles With 7-Foot-2 Frame
- Ozone Aid for Third World Slow to Arrive
- Subtle War of Status Erupts at Marine Base : Military: Resentment is festering between Gulf War veterans who have returned to Camp Pendleton and those who had to stay behind.
- Trade With Japan
- Dick Manning; Tunesmith Wrote Old-Fashioned Songs
- Iraq War
- Flier's Last Big Mission : A WW II Bomber Pilot Who Beat the Odds Will Return to His Old Air Base
- Matadors Coach Angered After 12-1 Loss to SDSU
- Miscellany
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : New or Old, MacLaine Is Just Ageless
- Radio Tunes-In Korean : Four Southland Stations Now Broadcast to Growing Population
- Should These Women Have Gone Free? : Backlash: Second-guessing dogged governors in Maryland and Ohio after they granted clemency to wives who killed men they said abused them.
- School Switch OKd for Next Fall
- BASEBALL REPORT DAILY UPDATE : DODGERS : Hamilton Takes Out His Stress
- Kirby, Rock Win Tournament
- Miscellany
- Not Everyone Hates, or Loves, the Critic
- 'Harlem' Trailer Ignites a New Ratings Rage : Movies: Miramax reclaims the spotlight--for now--saying the rulings on two of its previews proves the Motion Picture board is out to punish the company.
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- KEN CHILVERS : The Right Mix in Retail : Wet Seal Uses 'Video Walls' to Entertain Its Shoppers
- Stricken Tanker Sinks Off Genoa
- Alfred Charles Buck; Co-Developed Hunting Knife
- O.C. Conservative Front Split by Vietnam Debate : Congress: Dornan opposes rapprochement with the Communist government, while Rohrabacher supports it.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Skateboard Issue to Be Raised Again
- Ventura Theatre Caught in Financial Squeeze : Music: The venue is a key element in the downtown economy. It has been hit with a rent-related court action that could lead to eviction.
- CAMARILLO : Woman, 69, Teaches Sewing in Nicaragua
- Costa Mesa Asks Rescheduling of Concert to Avoid Fair Dates
- LA HABRA : Cellular Telephone Station Rejected
- San Diego Couple Offer Some Insight Into...
- PepsiCo Plans $1.5-Billion Expansion: The Purchase, N.Y.,...
- PACIFIC REPORT : Asia's Shifting Search for Labor : Industry: Effects of the increased wages include making American goods more attractive and benefiting less-developed Third World countries.
- SOUTH KOREA: Indirect trade between South and...
- Standard Brands Proxy Fight: Kansas City investor...
- Nicaragua Economy Worse After Chamorro's 1st Year
- Man Fixing Car Is Crushed to Death
- Year-Round School Schedule
- County Issue : Human Rights
- SANTA ANITA : Fire The Groom Biggest Winner for Shoemaker
- RADIO
- Miscellany
- Angels Deliver Parting Shots : Baseball: Polonia, no fan of dome, sparks a 9-4 victory over Twins.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Memento of Prague Spring
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : New Nelsons on the Block : Can the Third Generation Escape Perils of Teen Idolatry?
- The Norton Foundation Funds Adventurous Art...
- MOVIES - April 15, 1991
- MOVIES - April 15, 1991
- UP FOR A VOTE? Allergan, the Irvine...
- 3 Vietnamese Brothers in Shoot-Out Led Troubled Lives : Crime: They had problems in school and apparently felt like failures. Some teachers express surprise at violence of siege at Sacramento store.
- IT'S IN THE MAIL: The IRS will...
- BETTER BLOOD: Donated blood is getting healthier,...
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING BEATING : Jesse Jackson Again Raps Gates : Police: He renews call for him to resign. At a support rally outside City Hall, the chief blasts negative media coverage of the Rodney King incident.
- Congress Wary of White House Plan for Banks
- SIX OF ONE...: The layoff is giving...
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 15, 1991
- Patrick M. Stanton has been named senior...
- SCREENWRITER
- Stylemakers : Dishing It Out
- ELECTIONS POMONA : Protest, Suit Mark Closing Days of Races : Campaigns: A cartoon in a Republican club bulletin draws pickets to the mayor's State of the City address. Her opponent is sued over the leaking of a report.
- Texas A&M; Recruiting Schwarzkopf for Post
- Plane Crash Leads to Charges of Endangerment Against Pilot
- Success Rate of Fertility Treatments Compared : Medicine: The results of 177 centers offering 'test-tube fertilization' and similar procedures in the U.S. are published for the first time.
- World IN BRIEF : SIERRA LEONE : Nigeria and Guinea to Counter Raids
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : ANC to Form Own Defense Forces
- California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Controversial Judge Quits Abuse Case
- California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Cocaine Seized; 2 Florida Men Held
- Lazy Students In for an Awakening : Attendance: South County school district's ditchers will soon be getting wake-up calls from senior citizens.
- Gossipmongers: Enemies of the Governing Class : Gossography: The book on Nancy Reagan is a prime example of how a healthy democracy brings the social elite down to eye level.
- Parents Upset as Paroled Molester Returns to Area : Hawthorne: Protesters fought an earlier parole with flyers bearing his photo, address. They may try again.
- Torrance Officer Tried to Prevent Wrong-Way Van Crash on Freeway
- Man Convicted on Informer's Word to Go Free : Justice: The district attorney's office asked that the 1988 murder case be dismissed. Doubts were raised over the credibility of the key witness.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Switch Successful for Conway
- Endless Street Violence, Deaths Take a Personal Toll on Gang Counselor : Battle fatigue: Mediator had devoted his life to trying to keep peace. Now he fights his own battle to put his world back together.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Parrish Ready for Henderson Challenge
- Long jumper Larry Myricks, expected to make...
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : USC Beats Stanford to Win Tournament
- Nolte Has the Nerve, the Curve : Baseball: Padre left-hander shuts down Dodgers, 6-3. Offense continues its tear with 14 hits.
- Borders Takes Saugus Main
- ** KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS : "Electric Barnyard" : <i> Mercury</i>
- HAVANA 3 A.M. : The Clash Legacy Earns Interest for Punk-Era Veterans' New Group
- COVER STORY : Where the Roles Are : As TV finds that women 35 and over make up a third of its prime-time audience, older actresses are getting more and better parts
- SEC Attempts to Dethrone 'King' of Penny Stocks : Securities: Regulators hope a new law will help them prosecute the Orange County man. But David D. Sterns notes he hasn't been indicted despite a three-year probe.
- Paris Metro Is About to Take a Drop in Class
- FICTION
- Hey, We Subcontractors Have Some Beefs, Too
- More Vacations Becoming Brief and Impulsive : Trends: The two-week holiday is being replaced by 'extended weekends.' Airlines, hotels and rental car companies are adjusting rates to reflect the change.
- Dwarf Citrus Leaves Indicate Smog Problem
- Shedding Light on Rhododendrons During Walk at Sonoma Reserve
- A Legacy of Violence : The Courts Say They Are Killers but They Say They Were Abused and Had No Other Way Out
- Freeway Closures
- Moon Over Parador (Channel 5 Sunday at...
- Expansion of Seal Beach Base to Go Forward : Navy: The proposed shutdown of Long Beach Naval Station will not have any impact on the plans for weapons depot.
- Counties Win Battle to Reallot State Mental Hospital Funds : Health: A judge rules the current system is inequitable. Community programs are not affected.
- 26 Steel Furnaces Shut; Miners Ignore Russian Plant's Plea
- U.S. Sending 4,000 Troops to Aid Kurdish Relief in Turkey : Refugees: Defense Secretary Cheney says combat forces won't be sent into Iraq and defends Administration from charges that it isn't doing enough.
- Judge Won't Quit Case of Gay Dismissed by Naval Academy
- Offer by Carlsbad Couple to Adopt 6 Orphans Rejected
- Little Leagues, Clubs to Share Hall of Fame Donation
- Wright Apologizes for Comment on Ozaki
- Morningside High Relay Teams Shine at Arcadia
- They See the Light at Midnight
- Ives--Will He Have Staying Power This Time?
- Jim Morrison's Last Words : Rock poet's final struggle to recapture his artistic vision is at the core of 'The Lizard King'
- Powergolf: How to Line Up the Boss, Important Clients
- William J. Murphy has been appointed vice...
- S. Bernardino County
- Gardens : Myriads of Bromeliads
- East Anglia Looks Startling in Pink
- SORT OF SOUTHWESTERN : At Cimarron in Beverly Hills, the Cuisine Is Mixed Grill--and the Wine Lists Are Branded
- Mary Nalick New Director of AIDS Center
- Plan for Youths to Learn Gun Skills Draws Heavy Fire
- Crime Comes to Norwegian Island
- Maybe They Will Get the Message Now : Chevron needs to face the reality of no tankers at Point Arguello
- Abdullah Nubari : Kuwaiti Opposition Head Asks What Happened to Democracy
- COUNTYWIDE : More Welfare Fraud Prosecutors Sought
- Infant Death Rates Bear Close Scrutiny : * Emphasis on Maternal Health Care Could Pay Off Big
- SIMI VALLEY : Derby Has Children Fishing for Fun
- GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH : Al Unser Jr. Is Out to Have Another Grand Ol' Time : Auto racing: He seeks fourth victory in a row in the race at Long Beach today, but Michael Andretti wins the pole.
- Bianchi Was Right About Starks, Quinnett
- Storm Tops Stars, Sets Up Series With the Sockers
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SWIMMING RELAYS : El Toro Makes Most of Its Extra Chance
- Mixed Media
- THRASH CLASH: Get out your earplugs, dudes!...
- COUNTY TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Saddleback Sprints to Fifth Meet Title
- Bowling
- UCLA Men Win Meet, USC Places Fourth
- 2 Tiny Publishers With Big Acquisitions : They get little recognition, but their signed, limited editions are an alternative to over-the-counter fare
- DANCE : A World of Change : The debate in black dance continues over the enduring conflict between cultural traditions and colorblind innovation
- The Young and the Rentless
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMMOROW'S TELEVISON : The comings and goings in two daytime soaps; Branagh's 'Henry V' makes its bow on Disney
- Project Seeks Low-Income Rental Housing for HIV Patients
- Far-Out Night for Winfield : Angels: He hits three homers, plus double and single, in 15-9 victory over Twins.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : These Days, It's Difficult Staying on Top
- REMEMBRANCES : The Wonder Years : Notes from a quarter-century of interviewing vivid characters, recording a revolution in Hollywood and the growth of L.A. culture
- Fungus on Rosebushes Requires Treatment
- Putting Antenna on Roof Gets Fuzzy Reception From Landlord
- Design : PAINTED DESERT
- Both Sides of the Bridge : THE SOCCER WAR <i> By Ryszard Kapuscinski translated from the Polish by William Brand (Alfred A. Knopf: $21; 234 pp.) </i>
- Hey, Gang, Let's Put On a Show! : LIFE IS TOO SHORT <i> By Mickey Rooney (Villard Books: $22.50; 384 pp.)</i>
- Esther, the Silenced Singer
- CLOSE-UP
- Video Knockouts
- Police Find No Support for Youths' Assault Claim
- Sentence of Shah's Nephew Is Less Than Law Required
- Planning That Just Cries Out: Who Designed This, Anyway?
- King Fights Emotional and Physical Scars : Recovery: He is depressed and suffering headaches and numbness from the beating by police, his ex-wife, doctors say.
- Rains Revive San Juan Creek Dam Idea : Water: Runoff from Santa Ana Mountains could be stored for districts which now rely mainly on importation.
- CHP Also Targets Traffic of Different Sort : Law enforcement: Orange County's first canine Highway Patrol officer points up the agency's involvement in drug interdiction.
- Dominguez Hills' Pitcher Has Perfect Game Against Chapman
- ARCADIA INVITATIONAL TRACK MEET : Parlin, Taylor Top County's Efforts
- Off-Centerpiece : Waiter-Director . . . Nah, Nobody'll Believe It
- Director Turns to Comedy After a Year of Difficulties
- JAZZ : AN APPRECIATION : John Carter: He Expanded the Literature
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : BIG DEALS : In Every Actor . . .
- U.S. Economy Inefficiency, Inequity a Burden on Poor
- VERBATIM
- Glacier Bay Park: Changing Alaska Masterpiece
- Insurance Annuities Are Worth Checking Out
- You Can Blame Moisture for Corroding Thresholds
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : U.S. to Take Over Atlantic City Union
- Chief of U.N. Force Arrives in Kuwait
- EFFECT OF CENSUS ON STATE ASSEMBLY SEATS
- Well-Dressed Bandits Take $4.1 Million in Jewels
- Walnut : Sidewalks Aren't Required
- Q & A : Waistline Watchers
- COMMENTARY : The Horses Ran for Shoemaker
- Real Prison Rappers Get a Raw Deal From MTV
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : VANITY CHECK : Jeez, If You Guys Don't Like This Guy, Just Say So
- Harold E. Grant has joined California Consumers...
- No Point Fighting Over Loss Due to IRS Error
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Global Shopping
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Rail Negotiators Called In for Talks
- 27 Hurt in Blast Aboard Tanker Under Repair
- Massive Radioactive Discharges Detailed
- Spain's Innocent Victims of Terrorism Battle for Government Support
- Albania's Bit of Democracy Sheds Light on Brutal Past : Dictator: Stories are finally told of maniacal extremes of Enver Hoxha, who demanded strict conformity.
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Party Quits Coalition Before It Is Sworn In
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Business Schools That Shun Ethics Courses Should Go Straight to Jail
- No Easy Path to Solutions for Strand : Traffic: Hermosa Beach's latest idea to make its oceanfront walkway safer was to install bike barricades. But residents said no.
- DADDY AND DICE: Nearly nine months after...
- Actresses Take the Spotlight During the May Sweeps
- The Customer Is King at the Masters : Golf: Tournament is the model for how the ticket buyer deserves to be treated--not violated.
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Pro Football
- The Rocky Road That Faces Many Kuwaiti Merchants
- FICTION
- Rating System Created to Help the Inn Crowd
- Gulf Conflict Adds New Relevance to College Peace Studies Curriculum : Education: About 200 U.S. schools offer such programs. Participants say the recent fighting solidified their dedication to nonviolent solution.
- A L E X A N D E R : the Good : As Mayor, He Steered Beverly Hills Through Rocky Year. Friends Say the Two Constants in His Life Are Public Service and Private Sacrifice.
- Hands Off My Myth, Thank You
- Trains Collide; 2 Injured
- Can We Talk?
- Sanctions Planned for Neil Bush, Paper Says : Thrifts: President's son could accept a similar post under certain restrictions, report says. He is accused of conflict of interest.
- Just Between Friends (KCOP Friday at 8...
- LOS PADRES FOREST : Oxnard Boy, 13, Dies From Head Injuries After 100-Foot Fall
- Charles D. Akins; Actor
- Murder of Woman, 93, Shatters Tranquility of Seniors Complex : Crime: Residents of the El Sereno apartments recall a friendly neighbor whose manner bridged a language gap. Police say the victim was assaulted and suffocated.
- These Roles Turn Kings Into Stars : NHL playoffs: Away from the media spotlight, lesser-known players perform specialized tasks.
- Oxnard Scores 11 in 6th Inning to Whip Ventura, 17-13
- THE MASTERS : Woosnam Has Shot to Prove He Is No. 1 : Golf: Welshman shoots a 67 for a one-stroke lead over playing partner Watson. Olazabal, Wadkins are three back.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Dowding Leads Rancho Santiago to Victory
- BASEBALL NOTES : Memorial Stadium Will Not Be Missed by Some Observers
- Roper Rallies USD to Triton Tournament Win
- COMMENTARY : From Out West and the 'Cool School,' It's Abstract Pop : 'Finish Fetish' exhibit suggests a new genre was born in Los Angeles
- DISTANT THUNDER: A few eyebrows were raised...
- Mixed Media
- Mother May Need Help in Nursing : Public health: How to feed baby was once traditional knowledge. Nowadays, professional advice may be in order.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Hidden Hot Spots : Underground Parties Try to Stay One Step Ahead of the Law
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Breast Implant Tied to Cancer of Liver
- Sunset Strip Clubs Tune In to Neighbors : West Hollywood: Fear of possible regulation has made nightclub owners more responsive to residents' complaints about noise and traffic.
- BOOK MARK : A New Moral Majority Dictates an 'Illiberal Education' : BOOK REVIEW: "Illiberal Education: The Politics of Race and Sex on Campus," by Dinesh D'Souza, is reviewed on Page 2 of today's Book Review section.
- 2 Held in Shattering of 40 Car Windows
- Cherry Sweig was on the career...
- J. Stanley Lloyd; Fly-Fisher
- Want to know what it's like to...
- El Segundo Pair Staunch Water Waste
- Drossin Bides Time Well in Arcadia Win : Prep track: Agoura distance runner makes move in second half of 3,200 and finishes with a national-best 10:19.63.
- Turner's NBA Stock Is Rising
- Aguilar Outing Is a Gem Dandy : Colleges: Senior left-hander pitches perfect game as Dominguez Hills takes two of three games from Chapman.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg Defeats Chang, Faces Lendl
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / JOHN ORTEGA : In Long Run, Qualifying Unfair
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Borg Only Eight Days Away From Return
- June Hanssen has joined Eldorado Bank in...
- GETTING THE GATE : Make the City More Like the Suburbs? There Goes the Neighborhood.
- Trips to Washington, Rocky Mountain Park
- Get A's to Your Real Estate Q's at Saturday's Fair
- The Dybbuk Made Him Do It : SCUM <i> By Isaac Bashevis Singer translated from the Yiddish by Rosaline Dukalsky Schwartz (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $19.95; 195 pp.) </i>
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Fannie Mae Moves to Ease Affordability Crisis : Credit: New plan loosens lending requirements, but some experts question whether it will help borrowers.
- Claremont : City to Annex Tract
- In Wake of War, Geologist Worries About Long-Term Damage to a Fragile Desert
- Fans' Thoughts Riding With Injured Shoemaker
- Gorbachev Facing Historic Challenge in Tokyo Visit : Diplomacy: Old enmities and a territorial dispute cloud this week's summit just when he needs a foreign success to help his position at home.
- PEE-WEE'S COWBOY : Busy Larry Fishburne Keeps On Running
- Buyout Hits the Bull's Eye at Colt's : Co-Ownership Triggers New Era for Gun Maker
- Garden Plagued by Invasion of Squirrels
- Beetles in Floor Joints Best Handled by Pro
- Fashion : WHAT'S IN STORE
- The Bickering Binghams : THE PATRIARCH: The Rise and Fallof the Bingham Dynasty <i> By Susan E. Tifft and Alex S. Jones (Summit Books: $24.95; 560 pp.)</i>
- In Drought, Cut Down Fertilizer
- Leo Grebler; Expert on Housing Economics
- Claremont : Antenna Permit Revoked
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GAMES : Romantic Interplay
- AIDS-Infected Doctors to Get New Guidelines
- Maurice Binder; Designed Film Title Sequences
- Chips Off Their Parents' Old Spiritual Quest
- Tustin Hangars Meant Security During WWII
- Handicapped Protest
- Royal Guards : Pacific Grove Watches Over Its Trademark Monarch Butterflies
- Bono Selling His Popular Restaurant, Tennis Club
- The problem with watching sporting events is...
- Bomb Found in Coronado
- Cost of Renovating Laguna City Hall Doubles : Remodeling: The City Council will be asked to allocate additional funds for the project, now priced at more than $4 million.
- The Glory That Was Owensmouth : Canoga Park Celebrates Its Past in Name Only
- Feathering Their Nest : Bird-Watchers Flock to the Open Spaces to Take in the Sights and Raise Money for Sanctuary
- DANCE : Building a Dance in the Distinctive Bradbury
- SACRAMENTO / BRADLEY INMAN : Uncle Sam Given Choice Real Estate by State in Deal Dating Back to '50s
- HOMEFRONT
- ALL IN THE FAMILY
- Keep an Eye on Your Pocketbook After Buying Home : Furnishing: Danger lurks in overspending on interior decor. Purchasing secondhand items is recommended.
- 'Til Death Do They Part : Woods and Lithgow Are 'The Boys' in ABC's Movie About the Effect of Smoking in Close Quarters
- Atlantic City (KCOP Monday at 10 a.m.)...
- Broken Blossoms (Channel 28 Sunday at 4...
- Editorial : CWA Action Was the Easy Way Out : <i> Scaled-back water cut misses a chance to make up for county's past errors</i>
- Soviets Asked to Help U.S. in Old MIA Cases
- ROADWORK
- Lotteau Fever : Beverly Hills Purchases Tickets in Elegant Anonymity
- He Played It Over and Over and Over
- Catcher Enjoys Smashing Senior Season : Baseball: After disappointing junior year at Westminster, Kirk Pierce's batting is far from average and he's leading county in RBIs.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Wood Leads Kennedy to Tournament Title
- DOWN AND DIRTY : PARIS SEWERS AND SEWERMEN: Realities and Representations <i> By Donald Reid (Harvard University Press: $39.95; 235 pp.)</i>