- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Young Republicans Endorse Knight
- MUSIC : A Natural Woman--at Composing
- Immigrant Recounts Friend's Slaying in Rush for Freedom
- A Long Lesson in Hate : Holocaust Survivor Sues School District Over Harassment
- A Better FBI Story : Director Sessions targets fairness as a key goal
- March Restaurant Closures
- Man Arrested After 2 Stabbed in Brea
- Hockey
- Miscellany
- Which Mates Do They Try to Check? : NBA playoffs: Clippers, Jazz present an interesting array of options in their Western Conference playoff series.
- University's MacDermott Shuts Out Tustin in Sea View League Surprise
- TV REVIEW : Mehli Mehta 'Documentary' on KCET
- 'Black Choreographers' Events
- Nine Arrested in Workers' Comp Fraud : Insurance: State officials say the action is the start of a major assault on the problem. Fraud has been driving up employers' costs.
- Alpha Systems Contract: Alpha Systems Lab Inc.,...
- Ex-British MP to Head New Chapman Center
- David May II; Scion Helped Family Store Chain Grow
- Getting the World to Listen : U.N. Alternative Gives Millions of People an International Voice and a Say in Their Own Fate
- Newsprint Plant Cited for PCB Use Violations
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Festive Times : Earth Day events coincide with Presidio Days celebrations this weekend. Hopefully, lessons of the past will benefit the future.
- Long Beach : State Statistics Cause More Confusion on Crime Rates
- BURBANK : Bozo to Lead 300 Clowns in Parade
- City's Anti-Graffiti Effort Being Boosted : Gangs: Hot line is part of Huntington Beach effort to quickly erase scrawls and drawings.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Students Look to Trees for Answers
- Marchers Protest UCI's Animal Tests : Vivisection: A researcher denies that the treatment of monkeys and other subjects is cruel and unnecessary and points to specific scientific advances tied to the experiments.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Cruel, Unusual Last-Ditch Acts in Harris Case : Even Court of Appeals flouted the law and higher authority.
- With Lingerie Store Closed, Legal Fight Against It Ends
- ANAHEIM : Mall Conversion Wins Officials' OK
- TASTING NOTES
- WINE Q & A
- What Manner of Birthday Gift Be This? : Literature: The authorship question surrounding Shakespeare's writings never ends--not even, it seems, on the Bard's 428th birthday. According to the visiting Earl of Burford, the 'Stratford man' was a phony.
- Italian Mafia Murders Up
- POP : Little Feat on the Ground at Coach House
- SOUP'S STILL ON : Don't Expect Pie-Throwing, but There'll Be Plenty Else That's Vintage Soupy Sales
- $1.1-Million Car-Pool Lane to Be Built on Westbound 91 Freeway : $10,000 Grant Received to Document Folk Arts
- A Rising Star: New Artichoke Variety Taking Hold
- STYLE : Getting Gussied Up : The right boots and a pair of black or colored jeans--not too tight--make The Look.
- FOR THE KIDS : Stage-Struck : Dancing, singing, jumping and clapping are just a few of the benefits of joining the O.K. Club at a Thousand Oaks mall.
- 216 Latinos to Get Free SAT Workshop
- ROCKTALK NOTES : Pay to Party : Ventura's annual beach bash will cost you this weekend because the city says it can't afford to foot the bill.
- In Surprise Move, Wan Quits Council : Politics: His departure leaves the city's factions more divided than ever. The former mayor left office with a swipe at his nemesis on the panel, Walt Keller.
- Arts and Crafts on the Street
- PIE IN THE SKY : When John Bowman's Dream Took a Hammerhead Turn, His Career With the Red Baron Squadron Took Off--in the Direction of the El Toro Air Show
- Real Dudes : Pastimes: Country dancing gains popularity and Western garb gathers favor as the county's cowboy heritage is revitalized.
- OXNARD : Agreement Revised for Condo Project
- GLENDORA : Woman Dies Week After Being Swept Into River
- Queen Mary's Fate Awaits Cost Study
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIR TRAVEL : Deregulation: An Idea Gone Wrong : The new fares will create hardships for many passengers and make it hard for all but a few huge carriers to compete.
- Cunningham Leads Funds Race in 51st : Money: Chula Vista Republican out earns former foe Lowery, who bowed out, by almost $8,000, reports show.
- Sockers Set Dates for Finals
- Fontana's Roundabout Route to Rancho Santiago Pays Off : Baseball: After transferring from Arizona State, pitcher has won his first 10 games to put his college career back on track.
- Concert Stays on Humorous Note : Anecdotes and insight into its program of American songs and composers kept Philharmonic Society's Festival Series performance in an upbeat mood.
- The Future of Database Programs
- Trade Accord Eludes Bush and EC Officials : Diplomacy: Hopes fade for a new international agreement. European farm subsidies remain the big stumbling block.
- TOURISM
- Women's Christian Temperance Union Home Gets Boost for Monument Status
- Donor Pays Bill for Man Who Won't Pay Trash Fee
- UCLA-Cal Game to Feature 2 Top Pitchers
- Alvarez Puts His Worries Aside : Preps: After garnering attention from college and pro scouts, Bishop Amat's star infielder decides on college choice early in his senior year.
- Settlement in Costly Civic Center Case May Be Imminent
- Guadalajara Gas Blasts Kill 162 : Mexico: A daylong series of explosions thunders under the city, leveling houses and ripping open streets. More than 800 are injured. The cause is disputed.
- Beverly Hills : Hotel Renovation Delayed
- Beverly Hills : Sister City Ties Renewed
- San Dimas : A Pledge for the Prom
- Grant for Child Abuse Program
- Pomona : Ganesha Hills Rezoned
- Robbers Enter Through Roof : Crime: Suspects cut hole in top of Pasadena check cashing business. They steal $5,000, police say.
- New Council Rescinds OK of El Segundo General Plan : Development: The document had been approved just hours before by the outgoing council. New members said they want time to review it.
- Police Investigating Triple Slaying in Area Frequented by Gangs
- WOODLAND HILLS : More Money Set Aside for Rail Study
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Cascade Lane Traffic Will Face Barricade
- Next Stop: Prom : Hart High School Students Need Not Ask for the Car Keys for This Year's Gala Event
- 3rd Dismissed Metro Rail Inspector Sues
- Miscellany
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Victory Puts Brea Ahead of the Pack
- Shaky Defense Is Costly for Dodgers : Baseball: Harris misplays two grounders for winning run in Reds' 4-3 victory.
- Kings' Leads Aren't Worth a Nicholls : Stanley Cup playoffs: Former King scores two goals, including the winner in a 4-3 Edmonton victory. Oilers lead series, 2-1.
- Nichols Institute Earnings Drop: Nichols Institute, a...
- A Red Alert for Madison Avenue
- Lyon Co. Seeking Funds From Afar : Homes: Giant builder, unable to secure its usual financing and hammered by recession, will concentrate on lower-priced housing. It expects '92 to be a down year.
- Monsanto Plant, 45 Jobs Moving Out of Anaheim
- THE HOME COOK : Dinner at the Home Cook Restaurant
- A Budding Sweet Potato
- California Faces Worst 'Cash Crunch,' Davis Warns : Government: Checks in last-minute tax returns fall far short of projections. But a Finance Department official says it's too early to judge situation.
- Queen Mary's Future Awaits Cost Analysis by Consultant : Tourism: Employees of the troubled seaside attraction ask the city to save their jobs.
- La Verne : Police Chief to Retire
- ARCHITECTURE : Fantasy! Thrills! Dazzling! A 10! And That's Just the Theater Itself
- Westchester : Sound Wall Design OKd
- Homer Toberman; Executive Headed Pioneer Family's Development Firm
- Where to Start Before You Get Rolling
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Tsongas OKs Release of Medical Records
- SIMI VALLEY : State Bar Suspends Attorney for 90 Days
- Girl, 17, Says She Was Raped on Marine Base
- SAN PEDRO : 3 Shot to Death, Another Wounded by Intruders
- VENTURA : Woman Escapes Kidnap Attempt
- Boxing
- 'Buried Mirror' Cable Airing Deplored : Television: A public broadcasting official claims that PBS' decision to pass on the miniseries about Latino culture limited its audience.
- To O'Brien, 10 Events Are Worth It
- Long Beach's Case Finds Persistence Pays Off in Baseball : Colleges: From Little League to Division I, former Troy High School standout endures bad times to establish himself.
- SCC Baseball Closer to Playoff Berth
- TOURISM
- TOURISM : Marriott Hotels' Recycling Efforts Are Paying Off
- SECURITIES
- It's a Naive Domestic Columbian Wine
- Stickie Shock
- Pomona Lecturer Gets Humanities Grant
- Gunmen Cut Through Roof to Rob Business
- Afghan Rebel and U.N. Envoy Meet : Asia: Moderate guerrilla leader urges hard-liners to drop plans to attack the capital.
- CULTURE WATCH : Sununu's Flag Is Still There
- Wimps No More : Technology: Creators of electric-powered cars gather their sleek, fast machines to show the world that these vehicles are just as macho as the gas-guzzling variety.
- A Haven for Diehard Skateboarders
- West Los Angeles : New Police Interview Room
- Nation IN BRIEF : RHODE ISLAND : Dozens Arrested in Sit-In at Brown U.
- Nearly 200 Arrested in Abortion Protest : Clinics: They attempt to break through people guarding one facility. Most of them are charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and trespassing.
- * Kaiser Permanente has given a $5,000...
- COUNTYWIDE : Deadline Is Near for Disaster Loans
- City Approves Beachfront RV Park : Port Hueneme: The council action comes after two years of protests from environmentalists and nearby homeowners.
- Teachers Use Grab Bag of Tools to Help Motivate Their Students
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Runner With AIDS Virus Beats His Record in Boston
- NEWPORT BEACH : Teen-Agers Get Tips on How to Lead
- Man Accused of Slaying Was in Jail at Time, Attorney Says : Courts: The lawyer says the evidence also casts doubt on a previous murder conviction against Paul Anthony Diaz.
- County Bar Assn. Picks Cox for Award
- Buy Ammmerizan: After a series of breakdowns...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wounds, Some Self-Inflicted, Plague Golding's Campaign : Politics: Opponents say the front-runner in the mayoral race will find it hard to recover on Election Day from political damage.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Challengers, Defenders Trade Off
- Cola Wars: Turkish swimmer Derya Buyukuncu, a...
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gibson Takes Advantage of Playing Time
- Shooting
- PREP ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Needs 10 Innings to Knock Off Ocean View in Softball
- Good Things Add Up to Padre Victory
- Dow Dips 4.48 as Recent Rally Fizzles Out : Market Overview
- The Green Revolution
- Glendale : Disney to Build Test Track
- MUSIC SWERVEDRIVER : Motorvatin' Beat : The name inspires mental images of Mr. Magoo behind the wheel, and the songs are louder than a car crash.
- Work Training Plan Cutting Welfare Costs, Study Finds
- His Own Wheel of Fortune : Exercise: Chris Altare says his Orbotron triaxial gyroscope can provide a workout for the lazy. And he says business is great.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : 2 More Are Fired Over Chicago Flood
- Duke Ends Presidential Bid, Blames Hostile GOP
- Seconds, Close-Outs Hit Trail
- RESTAURANT REVIEW CHARLIE'S SEASIDE CAFE : Looks Deceive : It may appear tired and abandoned, but this waterfront eatery surprises with food that is quite good.
- Glendale : Opium Case Pleas Entered
- Director Revived Museum; Did He Also Ransack It? : Art: Former official, now under arrest, denies selling items from the Southwest Museum for personal gain.
- Rail Car Bidding Plan Aims at U.S. Factories : Green Line: It will require that most cars be built domestically, and encourage team efforts to create new jobs in the area in the growing field of transit manufacturing.
- City Considers Forming Lighting District
- VALLEY REGION : Mayors, Council Members Sworn In
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Grossmont Makes Right Adjustments to Beat Helix
- Hit Parade Helps Napolitano Reach Top of WCC Charts : Colleges: Loyola Marymount sophomore started season slowly, but a recent hitting tear lifted him to a league-best .416.
- CS Northridge Gains New Direction : College football: Team bids to rebound from 3-7 season with four more assistants and top tailback transfer in Farmer.
- Calling Vietnam: Where AT&T; goes, Sprint is...
- First Interstate's Net Is Up Slightly
- SARDINES
- Huntington Park : New Police Pact Spreads 19% Pay Hike Over 4 Years
- The Price of Snacking
- No Snub -- Boulgarides Becomes Mayor
- 2nd Murder Trial in 'Billionaire Boys' Case
- Long Beach : Colleagues Praise Edgerton for Taking Loss Graciously
- Less Power to Him at Air Show
- $3 Million in Suspected Cocaine Profits Seized
- Driver Is Sent Back to Jail for Killing Cyclist : Crime: Judge takes action against 19-year-old Lakeside woman who served 31 days for the fatal drunk-driving accident and was released on a home-surveillance program.
- Making Tracks to Ventura : Trains: Passenger service is back with the opening of a new platform--20 years after the city's old station closed.
- COUNTYWIDE : Poor Reap Fruit of Labor by Homeless
- SIMI VALLEY : Motive Unclear in Pipe Bomb Incident
- He Wasn't on the Ball for This Home Match
- Western Digital, Japanese Firm Cut a Disk Deal : Manufacturing: Giant Nippon Steel will provide financial and technical support to develop 1.8-inch drives. And the Irvine firm gains access to Japan's markets.
- C-17 Charge Drags McDonnell Profit Down 10%
- MARKETS : El Warehouse Latino
- A Special Plane for Special Maneuvers
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Leadership on Agenda at Katella High
- After 46 years of separation, Glendale resident...
- Looking for 'Our Town' : Lifestyles: When a San Diego man 'advertises' for a safer, friendlier, less hectic place to live, small-town America responds.
- NOTEBOOK : Pasadena City, Area Tennis Teams at Ojai
- 25 Cal State Fullerton Students Hold Vigil for Abortion Rights
- Newport-Mesa Trustees Consider Merging Elections
- BUENA PARK : Cultural Arts Center Wins City's Support
- ENERGY
- Fence Law at Stake in Debate : Regulations: A 1922 measure outlaws even the white picket variety--and almost all walls. It was widely ignored until a recent enforcement change.
- Mar Vista : School Cleanup Planned
- Great Scots : Scotland's Teenage Fanclub offers some of pop-rock's best guitar and four-part harmony.
- Somber Ceremony Marks Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Montebello : Water Conservation Eased to 10% and Made Voluntary
- DEA Cites Drug Link in Seizure of 2 Homes : Federal law: The owners will have to prove in a civil suit that the houses were not bought with tainted money or used in narcotics transactions. : GLENDALE
- THE EL TORO AIR SHOW : WHAT TO SEE AT THE SHOW
- BOOK REVIEW : Cool Breeze Raises a Russian Sandstorm : THE ITALICS ARE MINE:<i> By Nina Berberova Translated from Russian by Philippe Radley</i> ; $30; 600 pages
- VAN NUYS : Suspect Sought in Slaying Surrenders
- Trailer Park Takeover Plan Studied : Planning: City could become the landlord of the oceanfront Treasure Island Mobilehome Park.
- Residents Offer Ideas for L.A. River Rescues : Emergencies: Would-be saviors attend the first public meeting of a city task force, which was set up after a boy drowned during the storms in February.
- How a Journey North Ended in Death : Border: Companion of man slain on San Ysidro cul-de-sac says gunman 'just fired, and then he drove away.'
- A dinner honoring former Santa Ana High...
- Hockey
- Tougher Pursuit of Science Fraud Urged : Ethics: Three national academies call for the establishment of a review panel to identify, investigate and resolve cases of misconduct.
- Even Boredom Beats the Books : Vacation: Some teen-agers complained there was nothing to do. Others hit the water. And mall-hopping was on the decline.
- Monrovia : Blakely Is Mayor Pro Tem
- Abortion Issue Argued Before Supreme Court
- Suspect Was in Jail at Time of Murder, His Attorney Says : Crime: Lawyer claims that revelation impeaches credibility of a key witness in the current case and an earlier one. Defendant was convicted of first killing.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Injury Leads to Ban on Firing BB Guns
- Last week was a record-setting one for...
- FISHING : After 44 Years, Bait Supplier for Area Fleet Decides to Sell Business
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Howe Gets Victory for the Yankees, 4-3
- SANTA ANITA : Nearing the End of the Longest Run, Awards for Achievement Go to . . . .
- NBA PLAYOFFS PREVIEW : Bulls, Proving They Can Do It All, Must Do It Again
- Finley's '92 Debut Gets Mixed Review : Baseball: He gives up three homers in three innings of 10-4 Angel loss to Athletics.
- Earth Day Weekend Events Set
- School Trustee Wants Pay Cuts of $2 Million
- FILM 'Decline, Part II' Captures Rock's Metal Anguish
- Mexico Disaster Brings Fears to Boyle Heights : Reaction: One mother loads car, drives off to search for her relatives in Guadalajara.
- Democrats' Pelosi Named to Party Post
- Pomona : Pushcart Ban Sought
- School Voucher Proponents Sue District : Education: Simi Valley Unified is accused of using public funds to fight the measure. Officials say the message was in a PTA newsletter.
- 2 Held After Woman Forced to Surrender $300 From ATM
- Palmdale Man Sought in Chicago Death Arrested
- This Jack Dempsey Was 'Nonpareil' : The 1880s Fighter Was World Middleweight Champion in John L. Sullivan's Era
- Errors Plague Westlake in Loss to Simi Valley
- Walker Takes Another Chop in Bid to Reach the Olympics
- Another Twist Is Added to Charges of Illegal Recruiting
- Times Posts Strong Gains in the County : Newspaper: An audit shows a three-year growth rate of 16.6% in daily circulation and 38% on Sundays. Six-month figures rise from same period last year.
- South County Firm's Weak Spot
- Gin Tomato Soup, Skillet Spaghetti and Brandied Quiche
- Cory S. Sims Wins Merit Scholarship
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : The World's Worst Catastrophes--to Date
- ELECTIONS CONGRESS : Candidates Tap Donors From Outside Districts : Politics: Reagan and Harman, the two top fund-raisers in the hotly contested 36th District race, are drawing fire from opponents.
- One From the Art : Marilyn Rhode's Portraits of Convalescent Home Patients Are Working a Quiet Miracle
- Affordable Housing Project That Led to Recall Gets OK : Development: New officeholders clear the way for building of 126 townhomes and condominiums, set to begin construction this summer.
- Project Planet : Special observances of Earth Day, which was officially Wednesday, will be held in the county on May 1, 2 and 3.
- 8 Win Corporate Merit Scholarships
- Hawk Turns Love of Sport Into a Winning Occupation
- Ex-Newspaper Editor Joins Perot Campaign
- Bradbury : Hon Becomes Mayor
- Relatives Seek News From Consulate in Santa Ana
- Day-Care Center Owner Guilty of Sexual Abuse
- Making Halls of Justice Less Intimidating to Kids
- ANAHEIM : Girls Use Holiday to Aid Widow
- Aissa Wayne Opens Testimony in New Gionis Assault Trial : Courts: Daughter of late actor again recounts brutal 1988 beating of her and former boyfriend by two men allegedly hired by her ex-husband.
- SANTA CLARITA : Overpass Work to Close Freeway Lanes
- Youngsters Experience a World of Job Opportunities : Education: In program usually reserved for older students, elementary school gets firsthand accounts of varied careers.
- FBI Agent Wounds Boy After Burglary
- Rejection of Theater Tower Is Overturned
- Outcome Unaltered by Recount
- It's Bad--and Getting Worse : Los Angeles will need sacrifices from everybody
- La Crescenta's Nygord Fifth in Olympic Air Pistol Match
- Kyman Eager for One Final (Four) Chance
- CIF Appeals Committee Rules for Torrey Pines
- Boxing
- LOS ANGELES : Top LAPD Officers Pledge Support for New Chief
- RAMS : Will It Be Gilbert? Or Vincent? Only Knox Knows for Sure
- Magdaleno to Take On Kinchen in Main Event at Irvine Marriott
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Andrews' Three-Run Homer Leads Cypress' Softball Rout
- Rich and Poor
- El Segundo Teen Sentenced in Shootings During Chase : Courts: A high school student is ordered to serve 18 years to life for the attack upon members of a street gang. The defense, citing allegations that there was a second gunman, says the case might not be finished.
- Hydroelectric Project
- Budget Meals a Reality
- Mel Levine's Stand on Sale of F-15 Fighters
- Government
- Hollywood Mural
- Hollywood Mural
- Bloodletting
- Councilman Jerry Milner and Term Limits in Glendale
- Rejection of Tax Hike in Rancho Palos Verdes
- Sen. Cranston's Designs
- Academic Tracking
- Councilman Jerry Milner and Term Limits in Glendale
- Academic Tracking
- Hollywood Mural
- Gripes Won't Fly
- South Pasadena : New Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem
- Plane De-Icing
- Academic Tracking
- MOVIES - April 23, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 23, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 23, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 23, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 23, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 23, 1992
- POP/ROCK - April 23, 1992
- POP/ROCK - April 23, 1992
- Obituaries - April 23, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 23, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 23, 1992
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Legal Chaos Over Harris Reveals a Clash of Views : Execution: Flurry of last-minute rulings reflects the struggle over resumption of death penalty in California.
- Sky Divers' Plane Crashes at Perris; 16 Die
- GREEN SENIORS: Earth Day also gave long-term...
- It's an (Upscale) Dog's Life
- LOW-METAL MEDAL: Orange County's sanitation districts have...
- Roth's Free Loan, Trips Subject of FBI Inquiry : Probe: Bureau trying to learn if O.C. supervisor repaid gifts from business family with political favors.
- WRITING BLISS: Puppeteer Shari Lewis, who appears...
- 6.1 Quake Felt in Wide Area of Southland
- Mel Fillerup's "The Long Trail" will be featured at the Western arts festival.
- Sparring From Afar Over Environment : Campaign: Clinton, in Philadelphia speech, details list of proposals and assails Bush's policy. Administration officials attack governor's record.
- Airport Workers Watch Grisly Crash in Horror
- SOMBER TIMING: San Juan Capistrano's Collene Campbell,...
- VENTURA : 78 Companies Get Recycling Awards
- Recluse Again Faces Charges of Shining Mirror in Pilots' Eyes
- Financing of L.A. County Pension Shortfall Delayed
- Lazy Lasagna
- Simple Sauces
- Airport Workers Watch Grisly Crash in Horror
- Law Documents Drone On for Several Reasons
- Legal Chaos Over Harris Reveals a Clash of Views : Execution: Flurry of last-minute rulings reflects the struggle over resumption of death penalty in California.
- TECHNOLOGY - April 23, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - April 23, 1992