- NBA ROUNDUP : Reheated Trail Blazers Cool Rockets, 103-93
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Average Salary Increases by 49%
- Controversial Jesus Seminar
- Bank of New York Co.: The New...
- Petrominerals' Net Income Rises
- Court Says Pioneer Can Use $1.5 Million in Investor Funds
- New Board Member at Irvine's I-Flow
- FCC Grants TV Networks Entry Into Rerun Market
- The Majors
- Parents Not Liable if Teens Have Sex, Court Holds
- COUNTYWIDE : Possible Conflict With Ely Case Cited
- Suicide Blamed in Man's Death at Mall
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Gets Arts Plaza Site for $2.8 Million
- DANA POINT : Two Face Charges in Home Robbery
- A Glass Act : Litter: A homeless man in Castaic puts trash on a tree, creating a tourist attraction.
- Long Putter Is the Topic of Debate at Masters
- Arkansas' Day Reportedly Suspended
- Canyons' Sanderson to Join BYU
- Jackson Digging In for a Fight : High school basketball: Fired Campbell Hall coach says he will aggressively pursue reinstatement.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Angels Begin Season With a Bang : Opener: Finley pitches seven strong innings en route to a 3-2 victory over Seattle Mariners.
- Adams Resigns as Basketball Coach at Antelope Valley After 5 Seasons
- U.S. Risks High-Tech Talent Gap
- Drexel Figure Gains Control of UTI Chemicals
- Semiconductor Shipments Improve: Shipments of semiconductors in...
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Workers Offered Incentives to Go East
- Cutbacks, New Taxes Seen in Mayor's Budget
- Bradley Names Defense Lawyer to Police Board
- St. Louis Rolls Past Tacoma
- A 'Sweet' Moment for Simon : Stage: The veteran playwright says his Pulitzer for 'Lost in Yonkers' 'comes for one of my very special plays.'
- Opening Day Can Bring Out the Best . . . and Worst
- Nothing Cures Problems Like Winning
- TV RATINGS : 'Cheers' Still No. 1
- California's Budget Crisis
- Two Defense Contractors Get a Grace Period
- AT&T; Boosting Phone Capacity to Mexico: American...
- . . . And on Kids TV
- Hundreds of Part-Time SDSU Teachers Face Lay-Offs as Result of Budget Crisis
- Ex-Boyfriend Arrested in Slaying of Woman
- St. Genevieve's Kite Finds a Winning Number
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Finley Paves the Way on Opening Day : Angels: He pitches strong 7 1/3 innings. Joyner drives in third run in a 3-2 victory over Mariners.
- Canucks Happy Ronning Is Home : Hockey: Traded to his hometown a month ago, he is leading Vancouver against the Kings in the playoffs.
- KNX Shows 'Military Expert' the Door : Radio: The CBS station fires Andy Lightbody following a Los Angeles Times story questioning his credentials.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Blah, Rastafari! Springsplash Is Barely Lukewarm : The reggae show at the Coach House was nearly devoid of vision and depth. Lots of energy at times, but no personality.
- Get the Point?: Ana Mae Diaz de...
- Racial Tensions Overshadow Voting for Council : Issues: Gates controversy and economic development are key factors in 6th District contest.
- Dirty Dishing : Washington is caught up in the hype and hoopla surrounding the Nancy Reagan biography.And center stage is author Kitty Kelley.
- Fowlie Firm Had Cash, No Contracts, 2 Say : Drug trial: Witnesses say they saw thousands of dollars in offices of Dutch oil company allegedly used to launder money.
- COUNTYWIDE : Attorneys Prepare for Law Day Events
- Basements Infested by Rare Arachnids : Spiders: Violin species, indigenous to South America, has been found in downtown L.A. buildings.
- Families and Friends Mourn 2 Young Men : Crime: More than 500 people gather at a Saticoy chapel to remember the victims of a drive-by shooting.
- Standoff Ends After Man Wounds 2, Kills Himself
- Street Leading Up to the Big A Is Now Called Gene Autry Way
- Clayton National Player of Week
- FCC Rules on Reruns . . . : Neither Side Gets What It Wants
- Insurer Doesn't Want to Defend First Executive:...
- O.C. STOCK WATCH
- Head of Top Dairy Co-op to Resign Post
- * Community National Bancorp, New York, said...
- Rhode Island Officials Seek U.S. Bailout : Finance: Legislators back a plan that would make a $500-million pool of federal money available for low-interest loans.
- End of Recession Predicted: Seventy percent of...
- Panel Rejects Bush Budget, Approves Democratic Plan
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Official Reportedly Fired for Iraq Stand
- Nominees Named for PEN/Faulkner Award
- STATES' FISCAL CRISES : Public Outrage High in Connecticut Over Plan for Income Tax : Such a measure has not been tried since 1976. Widespread anger shows budget-cutting proposal is fair to everyone, Weicker says.
- SANTA ANA : Rancho Santiago Chancellor Leaving
- Son of Late Shah Warns of Iran : Mideast: Mohammed Reza Pahlevi II said the nation poses an increased danger to Persian Gulf stability now that Iraq has been weakened.
- OAK PARK : Supervisors OK 315 Single-Family Homes
- Two Girls to Be Tried as Adults in Homicide
- FULLERTON : No Plans for Layoffs, City Manager Says
- Judge in Gates Case Combines Taste for Poetry, Jurisprudence : Courts: Ronald M. Sohigian is called fair-minded with a fine grasp of the law--which to him is 'hot and spicy.'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Lighthill Near 63, Still Going Strong
- KNX Drops Lightbody as Analyst : Radio: L.A. station's news director says he's concerned by questions raised about the Irvine resident's credentials.
- McDonald's Prices in the Soviet Union Are Going Up Again
- Radio Shack to Settle Vacation-Pay Lawsuit
- World IN BRIEF : LITHUANIA : Soviet Soldiers Take Over School
- * California Beach Restaurants Inc., Pacific Palisades,...
- Community College Bond Near Passage; Incumbents Strong
- BOOK REVIEW : No Missing Pieces in Cosmic Jigsaw Puzzle : THE CROOKED TIMBER OF HUMANITY; Chapters in the History of Ideas <i> by Sir Isaiah Berlin</i> , <i> edited by Henry Hardy</i> , Knopf $22, 296 pages
- Feedlot Cattle Figure Is at a 17-Year High
- BANKING/FINANCE : Downey Founders Gearing Up to Pass Torch to New Team
- Court Issues Injunction Against Bilzerian: A federal...
- * Barbara B. Kamm has joined Silicon...
- House of Tomorrow : Environment: Planners hope their model home will address the energy needs and social changes of the 21st Century.
- The Ineptitude of L.A. Government : Bumbling and bureaucrats: a city struggling for control
- Link Between Body, Serial Killings Is Not Ruled Out
- The Leader Has to Make the Decisions : Government: The mayors of other big cities speak out on the tough calls of leadership and their experiences with police.
- Man Convicted in Drug Case Gets 20-Year Term
- Shoemaker Condition Serious : Horse racing: Car crash leaves all-time winningest jockey with neck injury, partial paralysis.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Parker's Three RBIs Help OCC Win
- Channel Islands Arms to Wrestle Simi Valley
- Temperatures Not Out of the Ballpark, but Still Plenty Warm
- FILLMORE : City OKs $85,000 for Storm Drain
- Methane-Burning Engines to Power School Buses
- San Diego
- Killer Harris Drops Bid to Appear in S.D.
- State Seeking to Require Emergency Drought Plans
- San Diego
- NEWPORT BEACH : Water-Rationing Ordinance Adopted
- Anaheim Attacks Canyon Jail Plan on Two Fronts
- A California Time Capsule : Pristine Version of State Awaits in Smith River Recreation Area
- Strawberry Sets Tone in Rainout : Dodgers: The opener is postponed by the weather, but outfielder steps forward during a pregame meeting.
- Crappie Reportedly Biting Over Large Area
- Left and Wrong
- Dry No More : Santa Barbara Lifts Lawn Watering Ban, but Not Everyone Is Cheering
- COSTA MESA : Orange Coast College Places 2nd in Debate
- SEAL BEACH : Business Advisory Panel to Be Created
- Air Pollution Plan Criticized as Too Tough : Environment: Business and industry representatives say aspects of the draft proposal impose unnecessary restrictions.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Nine-Run Fifth Powers Poway to Win
- Sublime Bulgarian Choir to Return to Symphony Hall
- Yes, Yasmin, It Really Is Great to Be Able to Enjoy Reading
- Man Waiting for Ride to Work Fatally Shot
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- As Allied Troops Depart, the War Room Falls Silent
- 5-Story Mural by Acclaimed Artist May Become Beacon of Hope at Jail
- Locally Speaking, the Inside Scoop on Reagans Seems to Be Plain Vanilla
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Junior College Quarterbacks Dismayed at Lack of Attention
- Nestle Unveils Lower-Caffeine Coffee: San Francisco-based Nestle...
- San Diegans Oust Bernhardt; Behr Tops List
- She Came as 'Onlooker,' Left on China's Most-Wanted List : Protest: Even now, Wang Chaohua is amazed by her transformation from apolitical graduate student to political dissident living in exile.
- Putting the King Beating Back in Focus
- Scouts are Starting to Run After Herde
- Defensive Gem Sparks Oxnard Over Canyons, 10-5
- Miscellany
- Abner Gets Off to Good Start : Baseball: Center fielder shakes opening-day jitters to contribute two RBIs in Padres' victory over San Francisco.
- Rivals Can't Catch Skeet Load
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : What a Pain in the Neck: Andersen Earns Save Anyway
- California's Budget Crisis
- ART REVIEW : Carlos Almaraz's Legacy to Los Angeles
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Security Pacific Ratings Lowered: Chicago-based Duff &...
- Car Fees: Pay Now or Pay Lots More Later : DMV: A new state law doubles the penalties for late auto registration. Fees for unpaid parking tickets also will be tacked on to the renewal costs.
- For Many Musicians, He's the Master at Pulling Strings
- In Spring, He Dreams of Autumn : College football: An ankle injury forced SDSU's Matuszewicz to miss the 1990 season. Aztecs expect the lineman's return to bolster their defense.
- NEWBURY PARK : Boy Finds Bomb, Explosive Materials
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Is Pleased by Workout
- Affirmative Action
- Benjamin Apologizes to Clipper Fans
- Fluor Wins $500-Million Indonesian Job : Energy: The Irvine firm's engineering unit will expand a refinery for the Pacific Rim nation's oil company.
- International Paper Co.: The Purchase, N.Y., forest...
- Bomb Kills Spanish Officer
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : New Ambassador to U.S. Appointed
- Ruth Page, 92; Innovator in Ballet World
- Shuttle, Soviet Spacecraft Have a Close Encounter
- Police on Lookout for Escaped Prisoner
- Would You Rather Be Committed Than Commit? : Fear of rejection often keeps singles from getting close enough to anyone to find real intimacy.
- Hoedown Benefit Goes for the Big Bucks
- West County Issue Channel Islands Condos
- Bus Ride Inspires Student Play : Drama: La-Keisha Howlett turns her experiences on her commute home to Watts into a play about racial tolerance.
- CYPRESS : Rabbit Caretaker to End Her Services
- Lakeside
- IRVINE : Water District Plan Calls for New Rates
- ANAHEIM : Salaries of Council Raised to Maximum
- More Water in Store for Agriculture and 5 Cities : Drought: An official warns that reduction by the MWD in its mandated cutbacks is still not a cure-all.
- NORTH TUSTIN : School Plans Quake Drill and Program
- Former CSUN Assistant Fehte to Stay With St. Mary's Program
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brooks' Home Run Gives Mets Victory in 10th
- Miscellany
- COMMENTARY : Finley Paves Way on Opening Day : Opener: After Parker puts his hammer down, his batting debut as an Angel is one for the book.
- After a Career of Danger, He Faces His Biggest Challenge
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Orchestra Presents Premiere : The group continues to mix weill-known works with unfamiliar music, including a cello concerto written for the orchestra by Lloyd Rodgers.
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- MUSIC
- Greenspan Yields in Spat With Fed Officials on Rates
- profit fell 25% to $7.5 million. Revenue...
- Consortium Seeks to Develop Faster Desktop Computer
- Seaside Computer : Sand Replaces Silicon in Whale of a Replica
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12TH DISTRICT : Korenstein Uses Growth Debate to Force Runoff
- GOP Leader Offers Plan to Eliminate Shortfall : Budget: Maddy proposal would reshape state government. Counties would pay health, welfare costs and education would be affected.
- OXNARD : Vandals Paint Gang Graffiti at Church
- Police Answer to Public Amid Furor Over Beating
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Freshman Golfer Wins 18-Team Tournament
- Orlando Brings Clippers to Earth; Home Winning Streak Ends, 110-100
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Brown Pitches Pierce to Win Over Valley
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- UCI, Baker Negotiating
- San Diego State, Utah Split Doubleheader
- OPERA REVIEW : A Milder, Broader, Gentler 'Cosi'
- Energy, Anger Spice 'Border'
- Toshiba America Acquires Vertex: Toshiba America Electronic...
- Losing Partners Appeal Ruling on FNN Sale : Court: Dow Jones & Co. and Group W Satellite Communications are fighting a judgment that disqualified their bid for the cable channel.
- U.N. Approves Dispatching of Peacekeepers
- S. Africa Draft Law Would End Racial Classifications
- It Was an Off-Road Truck Ride That Went Bump in the Night for 7 Teens : Accident: The youths were stranded overnight in Trabuco Canyon after their pickup skidded and took a nose-dive.
- ANAHEIM : City to Seize Land Near Planned Arena
- A Big and Wise Diplomatic Move
- Defendant Says on Tape He Killed Fiancee to Save Her
- Neglect of U.S. Cemeteries to Be Studied : Veterans: Congressman calls the conditions shameful. Government officials blame a lack of funding for problem.
- Horton Leading for Goldberg Seat; Race for Walters' Is Close : Schools: Barbara Boudreaux and Sterling Delone may face off June 4. Incumbents Leticia Quezada and Warren Furutani easily winning reelection.
- Tense Times Among the Brotherhood
- Trump Castle Admits Gaming Law Violation
- CLIPBOARD : CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION OF ORANGE COUNTY
- Harvard Admits Overbilling Government : Education: It is withdrawing $500,000 in claims. Inquiry that began with Stanford spreads to other elite universities.
- COLUMN ONE : Wealthy Enclaves Turn Gray : Surging real estate prices and other economic factors in exclusive communities have caused their populations to dwindle and grow older.
- AIDS Victim Gets 4 Years for Assault in Biting Case : Courts: A plea agreement avoids a jury decision based on medical testimony on how the deadly disease can be transmitted.
- Charles (Chuck) Ernst; Retired Engineer
- What Price Football Glory? : At Fullerton, a successful but beleaguered gymnastics coach throws in the mat
- AIDS Patient Pleads No Contest in Attack
- Community Activist Tries to Make His Mark on Area by Rubbing Out Graffiti
- Jerome Hines to Take Over 'Pelleas' Role
- California's Budget Crisis
- Nordstrom Prevails in Labor Complaint: The National...
- Fluor Daniel Wins $500-Million Indonesian Pact : Construction: The Fluor Corp. subsidiary would expand a refinery it built 15 years ago.
- Western Digital Says Patent Suit Settled : Litigation: Cadtrak Corp. had alleged that the Irvine company had violated patents on computer-graphics circuit boards and microchips.
- Gorbachev Plans Tough Steps to Rescue Economy
- Surrogate Mother Says That Couple Deceived Her : Custody: She says that she was misled into signing a relinquishment, and that the Moschettas assured her that their failed marriage was sound.
- Fight Over Pool Bet Leads to Man's Death
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE : A Destructive Rush to Judgment : Daryl Gates' suspension was a violation of due process; the police chief's foes are further trying to rig the system.
- Supervisors Extend Building Limits in Malibou Lake
- Chula Vista
- Gang Strife Claims Innocent Boy : Crime: A Long Beach teen-ager is shot watching TV. Police say he is a bystander killed in worsening Cambodian-Latino turf war.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Reese Released From Hospital
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Average Salary Increases by 49%
- MUSIC
- Miscellany
- Alaska Oil Co-op Accused of Plan to Ignore Spills : Energy: Rep. George Miller contends that before the Exxon Valdez disaster, the Alyeska pipeline consortium decided against cleaning up slicks. The group denies the charge.
- Times Reporter Shaw Wins Pulitzer Prize for Criticism : Awards: Washington Post, New York Times garner 2 each. Des Moines Register takes public service medal.
- Dispatcher Helps Save Drowning Boy
- COSTA MESA : Tires Blow Out as Jet Lands at John Wayne
- Gates Gets Hero's Welcome on His Return to Work
- Military Backtracks on Suicide Ruling : Marine: Parents of Capt. Jeffrey Digman, who have spent $80,000 trying to prove their son was murdered, consider the medical examiner's decision to call the cause of death unknown a victory.
- We Can't Appease the Power Brokers : Government: The mayors of other big cities speak out on the tough calls of leadership and their experiences with police.
- SANTA ANA : Trustee Says He Will Seek a Full Term
- Appeal Court Hears Pomerado Road Closure Arguments
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Sportfishers Hope for Modified Rules
- Putting Price on Ranch
- Razing of Du-par's Questioned
- High Praise for District Attorney
- D.A. Assailed on Fund-Raisers
- The Flag to Raise in the Case of an Emergency
- 10 Killed in Crash of French Jet, Helicopter
- MAKING IT WORK : Healing Begins With Examining Childhood
- Council Rejects Settlement of Zinzun Lawsuit
- Twist of Fate May Slow Jones : Track: Rio Mesa sprinter sprains ankle two days after her record-setting day.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Goodcase Trying to Come to Grips With Season
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- PREP ROUNDUP : Garden Grove's Taylor Pitches Second No-Hitter
- Drawing a Bead on Gates : Artist Launches Poster Blitz in Satirical Attack on Police Chief
- Lenders to Seek Exemption in Land Cleanup : Environment: The industry will ask Congress to limit liability on property that was contaminated before it was acquired.
- STOCKS : Fed's Failure to Move on Interest Rate Policy Drops Dow Jones 45.54
- Buying Insurance Without Getting Stung
- Non-Winning Finalists for Pulitzers Are Listed
- A Suggestion of Nostalgia in New York : Fashion: World War II looks, pea coats and circle skirts pop up in the fall collections. Designers lose interest in loud colors and psychedelic patterns.
- Oat-Bran Study Backs Claims of Cholesterol Drop
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Cook Mansion a Century-Old Survivor
- Door-to-Door Fund Drive Called Work of Con Man
- Without Power, Use Persuasion : Government: The mayors of other big cities speak out on the tough calls of leadership and their experiences with police.
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Lonsberry Lifts Saugus to Win With Hit in 7th
- Strosnider to Coach Santa Ana Valley Football
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Oxford's Ride Sits on Coattails of Manchester Sound : Pop music: All the attention on the acid-house sound has opened doors for unaffiliated bands.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Voices': The Pain Has Yet to Show On Stage
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rifkin Leads Bach Program
- Gump's to Close Its 2 Texas Stores:...
- Soviet Georgia Declares Its Independence : Secession: Citizens dance in the streets as legislators act on anniversary of killings.
- Beijing Credits Stability to Use of Force : China: The premier defends suppression of 1989 pro-democracy demonstrations. He says the regime would do it again if necessary.
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : 36 Greek Tourists Killed in Bus Fire
- Assault, Battery on a Good Starter
- Life Class Models Stand and Deliver in a Job That Poses Unusual Challenges
- Springtime Hope for a Frail's Father's Late-Inning Rally
- TOP POLLUTERS
- Murder Charges to Be Sought in Traffic Death
- 'A's Bandit' Strikes His 25th Bank
- Minorities Oppose New School Texts : Education: Several groups argue that state-approved social studies books still fail to give a broad enough multicultural picture.
- Parents File Suit Against Hotel in Death of Athlete : Litigation: A settlement in 'millions' of dollars is sought in the case of a Canadian volleyball player and his injured teammate. They were poisoned by fumes at the Mission Valley Inn.
- Unknown How Marine Died, Official Says : Inquiry: The ruling is hailed by the parents of Capt. Jeffrey Digman, who believe their son was murdered.
- Divers Find Teen-Age Swimmer Dead in Surf
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rickey Henderson, Stewart Power Athletics, 7-2
- Hits Piling Up for Saddleback's Nietzke
- Santiago Gets Break This Time : Baseball: His single off Giants' Brantley gives Padres a 7-4 opening-day victory.
- High School Sports in Illinois City Facing the Ax Again
- N.Y. Author Is Bound to O.C. : Books: Writer Sol Stein, who promises to be back in November to teach, says the best students give something back to him.
- Love Letter : Missive Forwarded by VA Leads to Reunion of Daughter and Father
- LOS ALAMITOS : Water-Saving Plan Will Be Voluntary
- Top Candidate for Chancellor Goes Elsewhere : Education: The search will now focus on two other finalists to head the county's three community colleges.
- NHL PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Sabres Maintain the Scoring Pace, Beat Canadiens
- Opening-Day Scouting Report: Starter Has Good Glove, No Arm
- Probert Suspended for Game 4
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Thanks to Fahs, Two Runs Are Enough for Fountain Valley
- Shoemaker Left Partially Paralyzed : All That Matters Is That He Recover
- Obituaries - April 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 10, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 10, 1991
- Names in the News - April 10, 1991
- Names in the News - April 10, 1991
- Names in the News - April 10, 1991
- Names in the News - April 10, 1991
- Names in the News - April 10, 1991
- Names in the News - April 10, 1991
- Names in the News - April 10, 1991
- Names in the News - April 10, 1991
- Names in the News - April 10, 1991
- Voter Turnout Low in Contests for Council Seats : Polls: Absentee ballots were up sharply. Early campaign issues were overshadowed by Rodney G. King beating.
- Galanter Race Close; Bernson Faces Runoff