- AMERICA'S CUP : Conner Forces America 3 Mistakes, Wins
- Music Reviews : 17th-Century Delights
- Festival Gives Plays Their First Test : CalArts: The student-run event will showcase 20 works chosen from 49 submissions. They will be performed from Wednesday to May 3.
- WEST COVINA : Man Gets Life, No Parole in Slaying at Holiday Inn
- Teen-age role models call for a safe and sober prom night.
- Stars & Stripes Takes the Fizz Out of Koch : America's Cup: Conner outmaneuvers America 3 to cut deficit to 3-1. Kiwis top Il Moro.
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : Pepperdine Plays Penn State in Semifinal
- Crow Again Named MSL's Top Defender
- Pringle Gets a Surge Out of Football, No Matter What the League
- NBA PLAYOFFS : SuperSonics Take Advantage of Warriors
- Music Reviews : Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio at LACMA
- Maurice Sendak Signs TriStar Production Deal
- Relics of 'Big Bang' Seen for 1st Time : Cosmos: Research confirms that explosion started the universe.
- An Essential Pause for the Weary of the Mall
- TRADE : Third World Finds 'Free' Markets Closed : A U.N. study finds that barriers cost developing nations $500 billion a year--10 times what they get in aid.
- Anti-Gang Strategy Gaining Momentum : Violence: Community leaders, along with gang members and neighborhood groups, focus on 14-point plan to ease bloodshed. Anglo residents are told that they, too, must join effort.
- Thank goodness it wasn't a double-digit rate:...
- Yugoslavia: Recognizable?
- GARDEN GROVE : Bus Shelter Contract Killed, Bond Seized
- Glendale's Wright Off Track Team : Discipline: Defending Southern Section 4-A champion in the long jump is dismissed for refusing to practice.
- Old Age
- Scrutiny of Candidates Goes Beyond Finances
- Deaf Crook
- Williams Named New Police Chief
- Williams Named New Police Chief
- Williams Named New Police Chief
- Williams Named New Police Chief
- Williams Named New Police Chief
- 'Citizens Jury' Idea Is Worth Watching
- Williams Named New Police Chief
- Waldheim
- L.A. Harbor Controversies
- Williams Named New Police Chief
- L.A. Harbor Controversies
- OTHER NEWS - April 24, 1992
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- OTHER NEWS - April 24, 1992
- Names in the News - April 24, 1992
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- Obituaries - April 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 24, 1992
- MR. MATHEMATICIAN: Richard DeHoyos, 34, under a...
- Don't Slow Reforms, Russia Warned : Economics: Backing off from market system could jeopardize billions of dollars in aid, Western officials say.
- Warden Denies Any Effort to Rush Execution : San Quentin: He says that Harris suffered in his final hours because of 'macabre' legal machinations.
- Sky Divers Killed in Crash Did Not Wear Safety Belts
- Anger Mounts as Guadalajara Asks 'Why?'
- Marijuana Use Confronts Clinton Again : Campaign: The Democratic presidential candidate says admission of not inhaling was a 'nervous afterthought.'
- Crash Probe Focuses on Safety Belts : Sky diving: The 16 victims were sitting on the floor of a plane that had no seats. Many parachutists disdain the harnesses.
- Tape of Meeting Fails to Support Roth Assertion : Inquiry: Record shows political donor was present when O.C. board OKd project affecting his property.
- Senate Votes to Repeal Law on Pension Rules
- Police Chief Broadcasts Appeal to Officers on King Case : Law enforcement: Gates asks the troops to be calm and professional regardless of the verdict. The jury begins its deliberations.
- Chief Broadcasts an Appeal to Officers : King case: Gates asks the troops to be calm and professional regardless of the verdict. Jury begins its deliberations.
- Countywide : Quake Preparedness Events Quite Timely
- Californian Is Bush's Pick for Key Bank Post : Regulation: James E. Gilleran is likely to be nominated as comptroller of the currency.
- FAST TRACK: Newport Beach 13-year-old Donny B....
- Report Raises Firms' Hopes, Critics' Fears
- Loss Brings Out Chutists' Fatalistic Camaraderie
- Tsongas Camp Had '87 Data, Doctor Says : Cancer: In interview, physician contends he gave copy of disease chronology to campaign aides, who asked him to deal with media on individual basis.
- WAY BACK IN SADDLE: Long before Gene...
- BLOOMING ALLERGY! Trees in bloom, nurtured by...
- Reforms Proposed by Panel to Spur State's Economy : Government: California teeters on precipice and must find ways to keep and create jobs, says Chairman Peter Ueberroth. Democrats call suggestions old ideas.
- New Director Takes Reins at the Theatre in Old Town
- A Search for Meaning Beyond Their Personal Histories
- Young Choreographer Jumps Into '21st Century' : Dance: Maia Claire Garrison takes apart West African dance steps and mixes them with her own. She performs through Sunday at Wadsworth.
- O.C. Museum Plans Racing Stripes for Birthday Show
- THE ARTS
- 'Problem Child' Part III -- The Courtroom : Movies: Universal takes film's child star to court in a bitter contract dispute over his salary for the sequel.
- THE ARTS
- Bellflower : Consultant Fails to Get New Auto Dealer; Contract Cut
- 6.1 Earthquake Gives Southland a Good Shaking
- Jury Hears of Gang Murder of Toddler, Neighbor in 1989 : Trial: Two men may face the death penalty for a drive-by shooting in which a 2-year-old was killed.
- Spring Break, When Boredom Beats Books
- Teen Support Center Gets Home
- Pomona OKs Mobile Home Rent Rollback : Housing: Ordinance will set rates at 1990 levels and use binding arbitration to settle disputes. Council will meet again Tuesday to formally adopt the statute.
- High-Rise Adds Little to Waterfront : Design: One Harbor Drive's 'public' plazas aren't nearly as public as they ought to be.
- Long Beach : Sheriff's Patrol Contract Extended Until June, 1993
- Crenshaw Plaza Cineplex Closer to Reality : Redevelopment: With the CRA's funding help, the final agreement needed for construction of an eight-screen movie house appears likely.
- U.S. Joins Suit Alleging Teledyne Falsified Tests : Government: The defense contractor is accused of selling faulty relays used in nearly all major weapons programs.
- Knocking Crown Off 'Queen Tina' Brown
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Prison Time Is Up for Ex-Mayor Barry
- OXNARD : Man Uses Bomb Threat to Rob Thrift
- COUNTYWIDE : Exhibit Focuses on Giving Blood, AIDS
- COUNTYWIDE : Restaurant Will Donate Leftovers
- DANA POINT : Overcrowding Law Challenge Denied
- Newport Lifeguards Fail to Locate Missing Swimmer : Search: He was in water with two friends when strong currents apparently swept him out to sea.
- BENEFIT : Dances With Purpose at Powwow
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Recluse Faces 2nd Jail Term for Interfering With Pilots
- Rancho Santa Fe Man to Join Government
- Vote on Mobil Pipeline Plan Delayed
- ALHAMBRA : Boy, 15, Shot to Death While Riding Bicycle
- Why Yeltsin Remains the Key : Anti-reform Communists still hold obstructionist power
- Fallbrook Immigrants Become Homeowners
- TUSTIN : Trustees to Vote on Boundary Proposal
- $70 Million City Reserve Suggested : Budget: L.A. should prepare for the possibility of continued economic hardship, an economist advises.
- Man Who Burned Wife's Body on Boat Gets Life
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Oppose Bill on Air Board
- Miscellany
- Politician Doesn't Want Madonna's 'Body' : Movies: Secretary of State questions letting pop star's 'Body of Evidence' film in Washington state Capitol, but landlord calls usage 'totally appropriate.'
- ART REVIEWS : 'Constellations': Yearbook of Adolescent Yearnings
- Filmmaker Bruce Brown, who made his 1966...
- ENERGY
- THE EL TORO AIR SHOW : BEATING THE RUSH
- U.S., Russia Seek Return of Afghan Weapons
- FEC Likely to Let Cranston PAC Pay Son's Bills
- Man Sought in Office Holdups
- Losing Candidates' Protests Lead to Recount : Politics: Claims of irregularities include allegations of unlocked ballot boxes arriving more than two hours after polls had closed.
- GET READY TO GRAZE : Community Festivals in Fullerton and Cypress Offer Chances to Sample Arts and Activities
- San Gabriel : 3 Charged in $91,000 Heist
- For the Bard, Slings and Arrows : British Earl Argues His Ancestor Really Wrote Shakespeare's Works
- The Golden Globes : Yellow and candy-striped specialty versions have a faithful following, along with the year-round reds.
- Imagine All the Workshops
- 'Best Electric Car on Earth': This Baby's Engine Is So Quiet It Doesn't Even Purr
- Election Doesn't End Bickering : Politics: Mayor chides rival on last-minute mailer, and the city clerk is accused of not living in the city.
- CHULA VISTA : Death Penalty to Be Sought in Slaying
- Helene Louise Riley; Retired Singer
- Man Accused of Swindling 21 Investors Goes on Trial : Courts: Olen B. Phillips betrayed people who entrusted him with their nest eggs, the prosecutor tells the jury.
- Byron (Pop) Foster; Retired Electrician
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Latino Campaign Eludes 2 Camps in Charter Vote
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Study Cost of a New Golf Course
- P.S. I Love You
- Stars & Stripes Back Sailing in Troubled Waters
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : After Blowing Lead, Granada Hills Rescued in 8th by Berger's Blast
- PUC Strikes Compromise in Electric Power Resource Plan
- TOURISM
- Retailer Settles Clothestime Suit
- Pottage Industry
- Lloyd's Loaf
- Freedom From Choice
- Bus Brouhaha : Residents Near Depot Complain of Pre-Dawn Noise, Fumes
- Visiting the Rain ForestEnvironmentally enlightened celebrities, if...
- Issue: Water Conservation
- Sunday in the Park With Jazz
- Mardi Gras Nets $180,000
- South Pasadena : New Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem
- RESTAURANTS : Golden Truffle Maintains Its Midas Touch
- Player Shot During Pickup Basketball Game at Park
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Too Cozy by Far: Disclosure Needed
- Chevron Gets Waste Permit, but Study Ordered
- Sewage Upgrade Dodge Called Risky
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Community Seders Planned at 3 Sites
- Baby Girl Critically Hurt in Gang Attack With Car, Police Say : Crime: She is knocked from the arms of a man holding her. The child is the third hurt in street violence in two weeks.
- YORBA LINDA : Brea Police Arrest 2 Car Theft Suspects
- OCEANSIDE : Police Are Too Late to Find Fight Victim
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Orioles Collide, but No Major Injuries
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP : Red Wings Stage a Rally, Then Win in Overtime
- Boxing
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : It's the Same Old Story for Robinson
- MOTOR RACING : Teacher Insolo Has No Trouble Getting Germone to Go to Class
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Soccer
- Lease Agreement: The Irvine Co. announced Wednesday...
- A Fair Chance at Jobs : Laid-Off Aerospace Workers Seek New Opportunities
- FileNet Posts 25% Gain in First Quarter
- Black Beauties
- Spring and the River's Flowing
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the past week.
- $1.1-Million Car-Pool Lane to Be Built on Westbound 91 Freeway : 91 Freeway Will Get Westbound Car-Pool Lane
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : To Protect and Swerve : Law enforcement: Ride-alongs let the public see the exciting--and routine--aspects of police patrols.
- U.S.-HANOI WATCH : Direct Dialing
- WOODLAND HILLS : Fair to Help Buy Air Conditioners
- AIDS Group Distributes Condoms at School : Education: ACT UP's action was prompted by a request from a fellow member who attends Estancia High.
- 2 Students Chosen for 'Salute to Excellence'
- Creative Plans for Rescuing People From River Offered
- Tiny Creatures in Water Supply Clogging the Works at Laundries
- SIGNINGRobert Treahy, a middle blocker for the...
- Nicholls Quietly Does a Job on the Kings : Stanley Cup: Unhappy when traded away by L.A., he leads Oilers to 4-3 victory in Game 3.
- NCAA Lists Chapman's Olivas as Division II Home Run Leader
- Late Rallies Lift CSUN to 9-3 Win
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Glavine at Wrong Location at Right Time for the Padres
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Sweeps Santa Clara in Softball
- Video Rental Chart : 'Fisher' Is New Rental King
- Management Changes: ICN Biomedicals Inc. announced Wednesday...
- Hycor Reports Large Jump in Net Income
- HOME COOK
- A Stock With No Face
- Wilson Denounces 'Macabre Circus' of Execution
- Guadalajara Gas Blasts Kill 100 : Mexico: A daylong series of explosions thunders under the city, leveling houses and ripping open streets. Four hundred are injured, and the death toll may rise.
- Buchanan Calls for End to Foreign Aid, Pullout of Troops Abroad
- IRISH CRYSTAL CO.
- Tree Lovers Fail to Sway Council : Protest: Residents are furious over the city's destruction of jacarandas. But officials contend the trees' sprawling roots buckled sidewalks, causing a safety hazard.
- Taipei Face-Off on Reforms in 4th Tense Day : Taiwan: 5,000 protesters draw comparisons to Beijing pro-democracy demonstrations in 1989.
- Hollywood : Slumlord Must Pay $46,000
- THE NATURALS : Wildflowers, Wildlife, Bountiful Parks Make This an Especially Good Year for Earth Day in Orange County
- South El Monte : Hit-and-Run Driver Sought
- 20 Killed in Bosnia-Herzegovina; EC Peace Mission on the Way
- Scott Gibson, of Huntington Beach High School,...
- Young Playwright Finds Life's Lessons the Best : * Stage: Josefina Lopez, 23, seems to be repeating earlier success with another based-on-fact play, 'Real Women Have Curves.'
- STAGE REVIEW : A Diet of Couch-Potato Theater : When TV Is Not Enough
- Groups Plan to 'KIIS & Unite' at AIDS Benefit
- Parents Again : Grandparents Who Find Themselves Raising Children's Children
- Claremont : Ring Elected Mayor
- Wave Pitcher Has Success Down Pat : Colleges: Patrick Ahearne has an eight-game winning streak and leads Pepperdine with a 10-1 record and 1.63 ERA.
- City Will Pay $650,000 for Alex Theatre
- EWE 2 : For Decades, Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop Have Been Inseparable; Now They Even Have a Hand in the Imagination Celebration
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Getting a 2nd Wind : Dan Hicks never left; he's just been in other towns. Now his Acoustic Warriors are doing shows and hope to make an album.
- BURBANK : Business Wins City Loan to Fix Up Lockheed Site
- Manhattan Beach Helps Residents Gird for Quakes : Safety: City inspectors are giving free residential inspections to the first 900 homeowners who apply. Those who make repairs could receive a tax break.
- County Poised to Approve Jail Near Santa Paula
- COLUMN LEFT : Choking on Crystal's Gag About Clinton : Given the rawness of English marijuana, he wouldn't have been alone in not inhaling.
- Laguna Mutts May Get Own Doggone Park : Backers Says Man's Best Friend Should Have His Own Turf to Pal Around in; City Seeks Site
- Boxing
- Chapman Chooses Bokosky : Basketball: Titan assistant, who has had no previous head coaching experience, accepts one-year contract.
- Decision on Westhead Is Expected Today
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Wind Gives Stars & Stripes Bum's Rush : Sailing: Dennis Conner falls behind, New Zealand moves ahead after making the right move.
- Record Retailers Charged : Lawsuit: Two chains are accused of selling rap group 2 Live Crew albums to minors.
- Abortion Ban Could Be Boon to Drug Firms
- Average Income Shrank in 1991 : Economy: The Commerce Department reports the first inflation-adjusted decline in per capita income since 1982. California fared worse than most states.
- Celebration of Sour
- Won't You Come Home Lee Bailey?
- AVOCADOS
- Teacher's Bike Trip a Novel Fund-Raiser
- Ben Norman; Produced Educational Films
- James Davis Selected as Superintendent
- Tajik Parliament's Speaker Bows to Protesters, Quits : Central Asia: A long rally against Communist-dominated Parliament in former Soviet republic finally pays off.
- Restaurants to City Council: Butt Out : Regulation: Proposed anti-smoking restrictions are lifted after restaurateurs warn of dire consequences to business. : PASADENA
- Sky Divers Call the Plane Ride Most Hazardous Part of Sport
- Big Man in 2 Sports Has Good Chance in Amateur Draft : Baseball: Right-hander with 85-m.p.h. fastball has caught the attention of major league scouts.
- 'Channel One' Gets Mixed Report Card as Teaching Tool
- Cerritos : City to Provide $2 Million for School Gym Expansion
- Whittier Area : Rio Hondo Students Protest Cuts in Geology Program
- Courtroom Tensions High as King Case Goes to Jury
- Hotel Dispute Revived in San Juan Capistrano : City planning: Mayor Gil Jones says downtown development proposal still makes sense. The reaction from preservationists is shock and anger.
- SANTA PAULA : Teachers Awarded Salary Increases That Average 6%
- Burbank OKs $110,000 to Boost Electric Car Industry : Business: The loan is a crucial step for the firm seeking to turn aerospace resources into a new venture.
- Council Delays Decision on Closing San Pedro Animal Shelter
- Camarillo Residents Seek to Block Merger of Hospitals
- School Boards Curbed Over Spending to Fight Initiative : Education: Judge refuses to silence trustees but orders a halt to use of public money to build opposition to a proposal for vouchers to private institutions.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Environment Records of 6 Rated 'Good'
- 'It's About the Purple and Gold' : Lakers: Trail Blazers don't want to hear about who won't be playing for L.A. in first-round series.
- Padres Get Help from the Bottom : Baseball: Lower half of the batting order produces in Padres' 9-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves.
- Trainer's Hands Keep Socker Footing Firm : Soccer: Bill Taylor's handiwork was critical in getting the Sockers past the Baltimore Blast.
- Boxing
- Folk Art Sale Planned at Southwest Museum
- SPORTS BRIEFS / PAUL McLEOD : CSULB Restores Faith in Men's Golf Team With $13,000 Allocation
- * Warren M. Gannon has been named...
- Opposition Reports Civilian Casualties in Attack by Iraqis
- It's a Suite Deal--If You Have $20,000
- INVENTORS : Times Are Changing : Environment: Rachael Flug created the Diaperap to keep cloth diapers from leaking. But her biggest challenge is fighting the disposable industry.
- COLUMN ONE : Afrikaans: an Idiom in Danger : The world's youngest national language, spoken by 13 million, is richly expressive. But if a new South African constitution fails to declare it 'official,' it could wither away.
- Earth Day--a Time to Preach, Plant, Protest
- Soccer
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Up and Down in Victory
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : He Sees Red When Charlton Pitches
- The Cat in the Hat : When Director Fred Lamb Dons His Red Chapeau, It Signifies Tournament Time Again in Ojai
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : After Blowing Lead, Granada Hills Rescued in 8th by Berger's Blast
- Where the Mild Things Are : JudyBats Defy Rock's Raucousness in Docile Show at Coach House
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL' : Gentle Journey : The play about an elderly woman's wish to return to her rural hometown has strong direction and convincing characters.
- Pico Rivera : Lease Extended 15 Years for Operation of Sports Arena
- 2 Sailors in Dinghy Rescued After Abandoning Their Flaming Sailboat : Fire: One of the men blamed the blaze on careless smoking. The Harbor Patrol is investigating.
- A Cultural Revolution in Beijing, via Golden Arches : McDonald's: Billions served? The fast-food giant hopes to serve a billion more as its eatery opens on one of the city's busiest corners.
- Kansas Is at Breaking Point Over Equitable School Funding : Counties vote to secede in a symbolic protest as lawmakers debate plans to redistribute the property tax wealth.
- Flood Brings Deluge of Book Orders : Publishing: Since the recent disaster in an underground Chicago tunnel, requests have poured in for "Forty Feet Below," a history of that city's system of freight tunnels. : GLENDALE
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : The Show Goes On : Two cousins take over management of the Mayfair Theatre. Some immediate changes are planned.
- Carson Prevails With Rally in 11th, 9-8 : Prep baseball: Eran Taulua drives in tying run and scores winning run in hard-fought victory over Banning.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Olivas Sparks Chapman to Sweep of Riverside
- Taft Drops Into Tie With El Camino Real : Prep baseball: Fourth-inning error opens door for Conquistadores to win, 6-1, catch Toreadors in West Valley League race.
- Conner Takes a Left, Wind Takes a Right : America's Cup: America 3 moves ahead, 3-0, in defender finals. New Zealand leads, 2-1, in challenger finals.
- Rumors Cause PS Group Stock to Take a Dive : Market: Trading of the company's shares was halted temporarily on New York Stock Exchange before the firm denied that it was near bankruptcy.
- Standard Pacific Posts Lower Sales, Profits
- Lemon Aids
- A Waterside Meal That Wasn't Worth the Wait
- Restaurants Exempt From Smoking Law : Health: The proposal would have required 75% of seating to be for nonsmokers. Restaurateurs warned of dire financial consequences.
- Zorba's Sinks Its Teeth Into Easter Fete
- Baths Just Not What They Used to Be
- 'Real Live Brady Bunch' Even Upstages Reruns
- THE HUMAN CONDITION : WHY WE READ THE TABS : The Inside Story
- China Party Ousts Bao Tong, Aide of Ex-Party Chief Zhao
- NEIGHBORS SHORT TAKES : Disgusting Tales : Young readers asked for them, so today's story hour at the Thousand Oaks Library includes some unusual book titles.
- Vietnam Allows 4 U.S. Senators to Search Prison
- Loving a Lost One : The Thousand Oaks author's book addresses problems and resources for relatives of people with Alzheimer's.
- Diamond Bar : 2 Development Tracts OKd
- Arcadia : Fasching Takes Mayor's Job
- $60 Million Asked for U.S. Afghan Assistance
- Glassell Park : Gang Member Shot to Death
- Home Detention Ended; Jail Ordered in Death
- It May Be a Classic : Fox Deal, Which Puts Financing Onus on Producer, May Help Cut Film Costs
- Cost Cutting Boosts Times Mirror Profit
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- FHP Taking New Tack on Care for Workers : Health: With insurance firm, it offers employers combined medical, workers' compensation program, state's first of kind.
- Azusa Pacific Library Gets Funds for Revamp
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- The following are selected entries from...
- The Making--and Breaking--of a Newly Elected Councilman : Politics: Friends say Larry Haendiges was born for public service. But then came the threats, the fear and the false police reports.
- Foreign Affairs Aide Named
- Hatred Is Not Part of Teachings, Sect Leader Says at Murder Trial
- At Home With Old Roses : Gardens: Bob and Kathy Edberg sell flowering antiques. They tend 2,000 bushes at their Van Nuys nursery and another 900 in their yard.
- Superintendent to Step Down on June 1
- ROAD NOTES
- A Beach Blast From the Past
- USC Associates Pass Their Goal
- OBITUARY : John Delmonte Was Civic Leader, School Supporter