- Gates Voiced Concern, Anger to Commission : Confrontation: Transcript shows the chief sparring with police board members in the meeting at which they placed him on leave.
- Aqueduct Drowning Victim Identified
- An Engineer's Engineer : Peer Calls Medical Inventor 'Real Genius, the Leading Edge'
- CANDIDATES, ISSUES ON TODAY'S BALLOT
- County Teaching of Handicapped Falls Short, U.S. Charges : Education: Local officials agree to upgrade 10 'special centers.' They also will send some students to regular schools.
- San Diego State Tennis Team Rolls Past San Jose State
- Reformer, Planner Named as Vice Premiers in China : Succession: The action makes them both leading candidates to eventually replace Premier Li Peng.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Wright to Pay Fine on Campaign Funds
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Spill's Animal Toll Tops Early Reports
- 'Death Benefit': Way to Boost Donations?
- Pluses, Minuses in the Altered Language--'No Problem'
- Next Superintendent of County Education : Schools: Valley Center district chief will be appointed to head the County Office of Education.
- Greyhound Riders Find Tickets Buy a Long Wait : Travel: About 200 complain of having to tarry for up to two days at downtown terminal. Firm blames delays on changes in drivers' schedules.
- Gallery Firm Expects Loss of $2 Million for Quarter
- * Hill & Knowlton, New York, has...
- Pioneer Chicken Tries to Emerge From Its Second Bankruptcy
- Picture This : Computer Disc Offers Publishers an Image Bank
- Heartfelt Thanks for Gift of Life : Personal health: Organ recipient Irene Furlong wants people to know that transplants work and that more donations are needed.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Water District Posts 39% Decline in Usage
- Recommendations for Today's Election : Important races for City Council, Board of Education, Community College
- Supreme Court on Confessions
- IRVINE : Affordable Housing Measure on Agenda
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Judge Who Made the Difference
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs Display Playoff Intensity in 115-105 Win
- One Picture Is Worth a Thousand Truths : Discussion: Three photographers talk about their desire to present 'a comparative truth' in their work.
- ART REVIEW : A Deadpan, Rich Look at the Bland
- In San Diego, the Shareholders' Scimitar
- General Dynamics Plans to Cut Back Weapons Research
- Michelle Castellanos Roberts has joined ThinkTank as...
- Still 'Shining : White Lightning Is Striking Again; Higher Alcohol Taxes and Lack of Federal Enforcement Are Among the Reasons, Experts Say
- Fixing the Spot Where the Space Age Began : And it isn't in the Soviet Union or the United States. The first self-propelled rocket to leave the atmosphere was fired in Germany, and it was sent aloft by the Nazis.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Zulu Chief Lashes Out at Rival ANC
- BEIJING : Ribbon Cutting in China
- CYPRESS : High School Team Wins Mock Trial
- CYPRESS : College Scales Back Summer Schedule
- Principals Award Victory to Los Alamitos
- Wolfe Resigns as Titan Men's Gymnastics Coach
- Miscellany
- ARTS
- Pacific Trio to Play in Symphony Hall
- Susannah Stringam has joined G.F. Sanders as...
- Southland Smog 'Snitches' Keep Hot Line Busy : Pollution: Calls to a state number reporting the license numbers of smoke-spewing vehicles are averaging about 16,000 a month.
- Brookside S&L; Figure Gets 16-Year Term: The...
- Hopping on the Big Band Wagon
- Rape Sentence of 142 Years Sets Record in O.C.
- World IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : Communists Gain Two-Thirds Majority
- LAPD Investigating Death of Suspect After Arrest
- Murder Charges Filed Against Survivor of Sacramento Siege
- COLUMN RIGHT : 'Catholic Bashing' Isn't Only by Press : The most news worthy conflict, till recently, was what's going on inside the church.
- Murders Drop 16% in 1st Quarter; Robberies Up
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council OKs Beach Encroachmen Plan
- Man Acquitted in Sale of Cocaine to Officer
- Valencia National Profit Up 89% Over Year Ago
- Conservator Ordered for FGS Insurance
- Junk Bond Defaults Reach Record High in First Quarter
- STOCKS : Market Stages Late Rebound; Dow Up 21.78
- Kenneth Leventhal & Co. has named Richard...
- MOSCOW : Bartering on the Baltics
- DATELINE: SEATTLE : Some companies find bashing Californians is good business
- FDA Approves Drug Therapy for Enzyme Disorder
- Briefing Paper : Ethiopian Rebels Making Gains; Regime Fading
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Confession in Gulf Veteran's Death Told
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : U.S. Backs Low-Fat Diets for Children
- For Refugee Multitude, Death Is Ever Present : Kurds: Many are children, and they are weakening daily. Medical aid is only beginning.
- Reagan Decries 'Flagrant' Lies
- Driver Killed at Stoplight in Suspected Gang Attack
- 2nd Drunk Driving Test Requires Need, Court Says
- Eraser Man : Graffiti: A Woodland Hills resident has mounted a crusade to rid his community and others of the emblems of gangs and taggers.
- Reseda Man Is Found Dead in Parking Lot
- Sympathy for Those Near Porter Ranch
- Burbank Plan Upsets Veteran
- Wachs' Reelection Effort Criticized
- IN AND OUT: Big changes Monday on...
- HEAVY MEDAL: He was more often folksy...
- Kuwait Question: Who Can Stay, Who Must Go?
- Judge Reinstates Gates in a Temporary Ruling : Police: The hearing on the chief's future covers a broad range of issues and will resume April 25. At stake is who will control the department.
- Gangs Threaten Proud Community : Cabrillo Village: Residents who defended their labor-camp homes from bulldozers now live in fear of violence by outsiders.
- Good Deal Gone Bad : Investors in Firm May Have Lost as Much as $50 Million
- Kuwaiti Issue: Who Is Welcome There? : Homeland: Some permanent residents--those who lack citizenship--cannot own property and cannot vote. Many would like to leave.
- 2 Shot in Jewel Heist at Swap Meet
- WANT ANCHOVIES? Healthy fast food sounds like...
- Europeans Seek Haven for Kurds : Refugees: Britain's plan to create a shelter zone in northern Iraq wins EC endorsement.
- FIDELITY: Kitty Kelley's sizzling new biography of...
- Insider : In U.S., Uneasiness About Gorbachev's Journey to Japan : Policy-makers aren't worried about an immediate breakthrough with Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu. They are concerned about the long-term results.
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 9, 1991
- Obituaries - April 9, 1991
- Intel Drops Link With Japanese Firm: The...
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Rupert Murdoch Probed: Australia's corporate watchdog agency...
- A Silent Night : Deaf Contestant in Miss Anaheim Scholarship Pageant Wonders If She Really Had a Fair Chance
- COLUMN ONE : Detroiters Warm Up to Japanese : Thousands of newcomers came with Tokyo's 'invasion' of the auto industry. Business realities are paving the way to their assimilation.
- Science / Medicine : Salt-Blood Pressure Link Affirmed by Researchers
- Busy Bandit's Score Stands at 24 Banks
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Hearings Planned on Transit Services
- Oasis Blooms for Gardener's Birthday : Environment: 'Dante's View' on Mt. Hollywood comes back from fire, to delight of 86-year-old caretaker.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Charles Who? 76ers Beat Bulls in Overtime
- RTC=Right to Complain
- Ethics Classes--the Teachers Are White-Collar Criminals : Business: Pepperdine graduate students travel to Lompoc to learn firsthand how unbridled greed in the corporate world can lead to prison.
- Eddie Miller; Jazz Woodwind Veteran
- PLACENTIA : Graffiti Removal Given More Funds
- MOORPARK : Dachshund Dispute Won't Be Prosecuted
- Survivors Gather to Remember Holocaust : Observance: About 450 people came to pray, sing and mourn for the 6 million Jews who died under the Nazis.
- ORANGE : Broken Rail Sends 8 Cars Off Track
- They've Been Thrown a Curve : Scott Lewis: Having suffered a broken neck, he considers himself lucky no matter how he pitches.
- Miscellany
- They've Been Thrown a Curve : Jeff Robinson: Bad timing keeps him a step ahead of success, but now he's returned home.
- Cable's New Service Is a Lesson in Industry Politics
- TAIWAN: The government announced that it will...
- Big Tech Firms to Join Forces on New Type of PC : Computers: The consortium of big names in the industry will propose a faster model with state-of-the-art graphics and networking capability to challenge IBM and Sun.
- Secret Days (and Nights) of the Reagans : Books: Author Kitty Kelley makes scandalous assertions about the former First Family, from Hollywood affairs to White House power trips.
- Probe Focuses on Plane Engines in Tower Crash
- NEWPORT BEACH : Church Finds Home in Shopping Center
- Escondido Strains to Grab Its Share of Tourist Trade
- PLATFORM : I Promised That I Would Not Forget
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Beats Rostagno for His First Title of Year
- Roar Told Webster of Victory : Game 2: Sitting out final game of suspension, he couldn't stand suspense of overtime and only the crowd's cheers told him it was over.
- Clippers Defeat a Team of Means by No Means : Pro basketball: Garland is the new man at the point in 119-109 victory. Kings' losing streak reaches 34 games.
- Intense Emotion Fills 2 Menkes Films
- TV Reviews : Taking Liberties With F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Jazz : Puente Serves Salsa on a Varied Menu
- John Carter; Jazz Clarinetist, Music Educator, Composer
- REGIONAL REPORT : 25 Years Later, SCAG Is Still a 'Toothless Tiger' : Government: Critics say the six-county agency lacks the power to tackle transportation and pollution problems. Supporters claim it is the best hope at regional planning.
- IRVINE : Residents to Debate Transportation Law
- 2 Injured in Crash of Light Plane
- Science / Medicine : Methane Emissions Recalculated
- Science / Medicine : 2 Museums Schedule Earth Day Events
- Lakers Find Strength in Numbers : Pro basketball: They hold off depleted Sun squad, 93-85, to virtually clinch at least second place in the Pacific Division.
- SAILING OLYMPIC REGATTA : Women Have a Day on Water
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Herman's Grand Slam Helps Titans Put the Broom to Pacific
- For White Sox, It's a Publicity Bo-Nanza
- Jorge Gonzales, a super-heavyweight boxer from Cuba,...
- Pop : The Zappas' Novelty Wears Off Quickly
- Festival Explores Jewish Films : Cinema: The continuity of generations permeates Sherwood Auditorium series in La Jolla.
- MUTUAL FUNDS
- Even Alex Keaton Would Love This Rule : Television: If the FCC does away with regulations curbing network ownership of TV series, it will reduce diversity and consumer choice.
- Man Shocked as Power Lines Fall
- Holmes Starts His Comeback With a First-Round Knockout
- COMMENTARY : Not Even a Close Call for Umpires
- Miscellany
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bokser Compositions at Newport Museum
- 1 Sailor Killed, 1 Hurt in Motorcycle Crash
- Fooled You: Melissa Rathbun-Nealy, the first female...
- Scientists Tour Islands to Assess Damage : Nature: The National Park Service experts will help decide whether to fund wildlife programs to heal decades of destruction.
- Foothill Division Chief Says Publicity Has Taken Its Toll
- Basketball
- Gulls Close With Loss, Questions
- FOCUS : Indonesia Trying to Become Asia's Fifth Tiger : Development: The nation's efforts to lower barriers to foreign investment and deregulate industries that deal with exporters are paying off.
- Harry Miller; Insurance Executive
- Yeltsin Joins Crowd of Worshipers for Russian Celebration of Easter
- Treasure Island Is Awash in Uncertainty : Housing: Owners of the mobile home park want to redevelop the land. Tenants are fearful, and Laguna Beach is intent on preserving the ocean-front community.
- Candidates Go to Church in Search of Votes
- Soviet Emigres in Israel Find the Road Hard
- Child Dies After Truck Hits Him in Driveway
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Water Conservation on Council Agenda
- Horse Falls; Jockey, 19, Is Killed in Chicago Spill
- Basketball
- Miscellany
- NHL PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Nicholls Helps Power Rangers Past Capitals, 6-0
- Nobody Can Win the World Series
- China's Angry Old Men Crack Down Again : Movies: Embarrassed by 'Ju Dou's' Oscar nomination, cultural officials demand admissions of 'error' of film bureau officials who sought it. But film's director has apparently not been affected.
- Fixed Mortgage Rates Lower: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged...
- FCC Considers New TV Show Syndication Plan : Entertainment: The panel is scheduled to vote on a new set of rules to relax a 20-year ban against the networks earning profits from rerun sales.
- Apparent Murder-Suicide Claims Family of 5 in Nevada
- Protesters Throw Eggs at Kohl as He Visits Eastern City : Germany: Citizens are unhappy about the economic deterioration since unification.
- Victory of the Spirit : A Badly Wounded Marine Begins His Healing Process With Determination to Pick Up Life Where He Left Off
- Minority Students Increase Markedly : Schools: Latino and Asian populations are up the most. South County shows an 'incredible growth in ethnicity.'
- Science / Medicine : AIDS Increases Among Women
- Miscellany
- Clemens Starts Season, but Umpires Don't : Baseball: Decision delayed on Red Sox pitcher's suspension. Umpires, management not scheduled to meet.
- Gilliland and Ring Share 'Twisted Spring' Program : Dance: Music dominates LACE performance, which the generalized movement never matches.
- A Prize Year for Celebrating the Venturi Vision : Architecture: The Pritzker Prize jury chooses Robert Venturi for his enduringly successful combination of theory and practicality in designs.
- Controversy Over Gates, Bradley
- ART : Architecture From Morphosis Has Cockeyed Logic of Its Own : The firm, subject of an exhibit at the Laguna Art Museum, demonstrates that opposites can coexist in provocative tension.
- Controversy Over Gates, Bradley
- Music : Accademia Filarmonica in an Energetic Debut
- JAPAN: The farm ministry called for domestic...
- Oil, Gas Investors Sue Louisiana Company, Prudential
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- Council Has Plan to Keep Oil Revenues in the Black
- O.C. Officials Ambivalent About Federal Transit Plan : Legislation: Aid package offers more flexibility, but some think it is biased against bus and rail systems.
- Fighting Dirty
- The Legend Who Created the Corvette : Autos: Zora Arkus-Duntov, 81, is revered for his engineering feat in developing America's famous sports car.
- Science / Medicine : Bacteria Could 'Eat' Nuclear Spills
- MISSION VIEJO : Head of College to Join Group's Board
- Controversy Over Gates, Bradley
- Climbing Two Energy Mountains With Some Magic : Cleaner new technology tames the older, dirty technology
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Wins Tennis Consolation Final
- MUSIC
- Understanding the Message of 'The Ricky Bell Story'
- Iraqi POWs Tell of War's Terror and Fear of Future : Military: They are gradually going home, but what awaits them is potentially as deadly as the conflict.
- The Numbers
- Water Conservation--a Saving Grace
- Troubled Passage for India : Governments fall as religious conflicts rise--the challenge for Washington
- One Shot May Have Turned Series in Other Direction
- Record March Rains Could Have Done More : Freeman dam: The diversion project might have saved 60% more water last month had design modifications been adopted during planning stages.
- Templeton Not Ready for Bench : Baseball: Veteran knows he is on the Padres. However, he is uncomfortable with his utility role.
- Pop : A Hard-Rock Jam for a Good Cause
- MUSIC REVIEW : Talmi's Touch on Symphony Shows
- Magic mud is major leagues' dirty little secret : Smooth as melted chocolate with just a touch of grit, it's used to 'de-gloss' baseballs. The sole purveyor won't reveal exactly where he finds it.
- China, Taiwan Groping Toward Interdependence
- Gasoline Prices Rise Slowly: Gasoline prices increased...
- Shooting in Saticoy Kills 2, Wounds 2
- LOTTERY RESULTS : APRIL 6
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Decide on Water Rationing
- Science / Medicine : Deft Diagnosis : Segawa's Dystonia Mimics Cerebral Palsy but Is Treatable
- GOLF ROUNDUP : It's a Tradition: Nicklaus Charges to Win by One
- 11 File for Molina's Council Seat
- Relief Is on the Way for Moulton-El Toro Intersection
- Body of Man, 70, Is Taken From Aqueduct
- Science / Medicine : 'Smart Needle' Saves Time
- Record March Rains Could Have Done More : Conservation: Heavy storms allow residents and farmers to delay irrigating lawns and crops. Usage is cut about 60%.
- Controversy Over Gates, Bradley
- Controversy Over Gates, Bradley
- YORBA LINDA : Merchants Sell Street's Old Charms
- Abrego Makes a Pitch for Support : Softball: Saddleback is struggling, but senior continues to succeed on the mound despite her teammates' lack of experience.
- Crew
- So Happy Together : A New Attitude, Some New Players Should Help Angels
- Running
- MUSIC REVIEW : Duo-Pianists Show They Know Scores at Irvine Concert
- U.S. Electronics Industry Asks for Help
- PACIFIC REPORT : Curing a Copycat Syndrome : Technology: Shortcuts to product development have left South Korea behind other nations in technology. It is now pouring more money into research.
- SOUTH KOREA: The government said indirect trade...
- U.S. Begins Airdropping Food to Kurdish Refugees
- HONG KONG: The government says the latest...
- MISSION VIEJO : Council to Act on Water-Saving Policy
- Mideast Memo
- SANTA ANA : College to Spotlight Abilities of Disabled
- COUNTYWIDE : San Francisco Faces Rebuke by Cities
- Small Plane Falls in Valley; 2 Hurt
- TRACK AND FIELD / JULIE CART : Larrieu-Smith's U.S. Record at 38 Should Come as Surprise to No One
- Thomas Hearns stopped a shorter, lighter and...
- Jazz : Turtle Island Quartet Stands Alone
- Berryhill's Brand of Folk Stirs Up the Irish : Music: Song about whether to have a baby gives folk music a controversy, as singer was trying to do.
- CBS' 'Crime' Consortium Reduces Risk : The Network's Late-Night Answer: Action-Adventures Co-Produced Abroad
- Butting Heads Over Helmets : Motorcycles: Although the former governor opposed a mandatory use law, Gov. Pete Wilson says he will sign measure.
- CSUN Defeats USIU, 15-2, to Sweep Series
- Holmes Wins One Fight, Gets Into Another
- Their Styles Might Differ, but Both Provide Plenty of Substance : Angels: First base coach Bruce Hines and bullpen coach Frank Reberger have personalities suited to their respective jobs.
- Crew Classic Becomes Boston Sea Party
- Music : Julian Bream Performs Brouwer Premiere
- TV Reviews : 'Degrassi High' Teen Copes With AIDS
- TV Reviews : 'Never': Contemporary Holocaust Nightmare
- Ready to Roll : Eager Dodgers Think They Have a Team That Can Win It All
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Rudd Remembers How to Hit Finish Line First
- Parker Helps Angels Avoid Sweep, 6-4 : Baseball: They win third game of Freeway Series after two Dodger victories. Lasorda, as usual, is optimistic.
- Media Coverage of the King Case: Guilty or Innocent?
- A Day of Animal (and People) Watching at L.A. Zoo
- BOOK REVIEW : Women Writers Swim Into Mainstream : THE WRITER ON HER WORK; Volume Two, New Essays in New Territory, <i> edited by Janet Sternburg,</i> W.W. Norton, $19.95, 232 pages
- Columbus' Last Ships Sought in a Jamaica Bay
- Aztecs Bounce Back, Defeat New Mexico
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Conner Delivers Amid Fanfare
- Running
- Players Deserve Every Cent They Can Squeeze, Mays Says
- Thailand's Khaosai Galaxy stopped South Korean Park...
- Forgotten Man : Pat Quinn, Who Left L.A. in a Controversy, Now Plots Upset of Kings
- U.S. Steps Up Pullout From Gulf : Military: Troop strength has declined to 330,000. Concern for Iraqi refugees mounts.
- CAPITAL JOURNAL : One-House Setup Pushed as Cure for Political Gridlock
- Sand Is Hired to Coach Troy Girls' Basketball
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Liz Story Exudes Harmonic Appeal
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen Hits His Stride : The L.A. Philharmonic's performance of works by Shostakovich and Bruckner reveals the strength of its bond with the music director-designate as he returns to L.A. after an absence since November.
- PHILIPPINES: A 9% tax on all imports...
- Sharing General Principles
- PLACENTIA : Man Hit in Leg in Drive-By Shooting
- Marine Finds Pet Was Busy on the Home Front
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIRLINE DEREGULATION : 'Successful' Reform? Horrid Results : Deregulation isn't to blame for sick and dying U.S. carriers, says Sam Skinner--it's labor costs. But is he ever wrong.
- Women's Rights Are the Same as Human Rights : Abuse: We must stop trivializing sexual crimes by calling them customs.
- 'Fugitive' Writer Is Still Going Strong
- Mitch Williams Traded to Phillies; Incaviglia a Tiger, Gossage a Ranger
- SWIMMING U.S. SPRING NATIONALS : Martino Wins at 50 Meters
- Pop : Liz Story: Closer to Liszt Than Jarrett
- Music : L.A. Chamber Orchestra: Twin Peaks
- TIFFANY HAUGEN : Jump-Starting New Ventures : UCI Program Aims to Help High-Tech Entrepreneurs
- Suit Planned to Block Gates' Reinstatement
- Tainted-Earth Dispute Halts Irvine Project
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Rerouting of Gothard Street
- Ex-UCLA Coach Hazzard Removed From UC Irvine's Candidate List
- OXNARD : Man Shot at Party Undergoes Surgery
- Kuwait's Emir Plans Vote, Calls for GIs to Stay
- North Korea Reveals Indicator: For the first...
- Astronaut Push-Starts $617-Million Machine : Space: Antenna on orbiting observatory jams. Crew leaves shuttle to free it. Scientific mission begins.
- Con Artists Use '900' Numbers to Swindle the Jobless
- NCR Says AT&T; Is Insincere in Talks:...
- Bush Vows to Fight for Free-Trade Agreement : Diplomacy: He discusses proposal with Salinas. It would link U.S., Mexican and Canadian economies.
- Shuttle Crew Tunes In as Hams Make History
- Pulling the Plug : Phone Company to Replace Last Manual Switchboard
- TAIWAN: Seeking to discourage capital flight, the...
- Police Question Sen. Kennedy About Florida Rape Allegation
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Appoint Budget Advisers
- CLIPBOARD : January and February Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- BURBANK ELECTION : Candidates' Battles Hold the Spotlight : Politics: Issues in Tuesday's vote may be overshadowed by the fights of a City Council incumbent and a school board hopeful.
- SANTA ANITA : Dinard Likely Will Find Few Familiar Foes
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Capistrano Schools List Open Houses
- Group Aims to Aid the Poor Amid Prosperity : Homelessness: The challenge for Habitat for Humanity's new chapter is to build housing in an area that is the very symbol of affluence.
- MOVIES - April 8, 1991
- O.C. Consumers Not Buying Yet : Economy: Most still pinching pennies, but many expect to be back in the shops by fall.
- PLAY BALL: The Angels (C1) don't open...