- La Habra : Robbery at Bank Is Third This Year
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Amends Pool Table Code
- Countywide : Appeal Filed Over AIDS Assault Case
- Police Break Computer Fraud Ring
- Countywide : Needy Get Food Boxes for Holiday
- Two Indiana women's basketball players, Karen Redenbaugh...
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Rangers Give Their Fans a Reason for Confidence
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Revenge Is Nice for Sampras
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Study in Contrasts by SONAR
- PBS Didn't Want to Take This Columbus Voyage
- Saline Implants Take the Place of Silicone Gel : * Health: Some surgeons who had said saline implants were inferior are now using them, according to a consulting group.
- It's Time to Refinance Credit Card Debts
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Formal Ties With Belarus Established
- Missouri Synod Head Faces Strong Challenge
- Source of Brown Story Unmasks Himself : Politics: He says a 'moral obligation' led him to step out from the shadows. Ex-governor denies drugs were found in police sweeps of home.
- County May Sell Ad Space on Park Structures
- Man Leads Police on Chase, Is Shot : Crime: Witnesses say driver of stolen car tried to run down Huntington Beach motorcycle officer, He is hit in shoulder.
- S.D. Lifeguard River Team Will Train L.A. Rescuers
- Harris Has Death Row Company Facing Execution : Punishment: Eleven others are awaiting the gas chamber for slayings they committed in San Diego County.
- He May Give Yankees Ghost of a Chance
- Baseball
- Gymnastics
- HORSE RACING WOOD MEMORIAL : For Once, Jerkens Has Giant
- Agoura Sets State Record in Girls' 6,400-Meter Relay
- Southwest Museum Plans Stir Tempest : Landmark: A new report has added fuel to the controversy over the fate of an institution that has outgrown its site.
- EECO Seeks Protection
- FHP Names Vice President, Chief Information Officer
- DECORATING ADVICE : Wallpaper Border Should Influence Color Scheme, Decor in Bedroom
- Ex-Supervisor in House Post Office Facing Conspiracy Charges
- Punishment Paradox : Execution: Supporters and opponents of the death penalty cite biblical passages to justify their stands.
- Catholic Report Decries the Fate of Iraqi Christians
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Waxman and Berman Are Likely to Survive House's Check Scandal
- Poway Killer Gets 25-Year Sentence
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Employment Fair Attracts 1,000
- Sword Over the Public Schools : Voucher initiative could gravely wound an already ailing system
- Remembering Rangers' Last Stanley Cup
- Strawberry's Homer in Ninth Tops Braves : Baseball: His second of the game, a two-run drive, produces a 7-5 victory. His five runs batted in nearly double his season total.
- * James L. Kelly has been appointed...
- Delta Singled Out by Workers for Catcalls in 'Boss Contest'
- PR Agencies' Image Suffers With Executives
- Heartland Willing to Take Fresh Look at Clinton Bid : Campaign: Arkansan stirs little enthusiasm in a key 'swing' district. But there is strong sentiment for change.
- Bushes Stay at Storm-Battered Retreat : Presidency: Maine vacation home is only partially repaired, with damage at more than $300,000. First couple attends Good Friday services.
- Officer's Killer Sentenced to Maximum Prison Term : Courts: Louis Belvin Jr. faces almost 28 years to life in prison for the 1987 Sylmar slaying. He said he thought the man was an unhappy drug customer.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- Bank Executive Wounded; Pair Sought in 2 Holdups : Crime: A loan officer who balked at giving up his watch became the first bank employee to be injured by robbers in Los Angeles in five years.
- MISSION VIEJO : Theater Complex Gets Green Light
- City Officials Crack Down on RV Park : Ventura: Authorities say extended stays in the flood plain violate the facility's permit. But the owner disagrees.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : In the Early Going, Sheffield Is Making McIlvaine Look Good
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Chavez's Contract With Arum Upheld
- TV Reviews : Filling Power Vacuum in Eastern Europe
- Pop Reviews : Phish Makes Splash at the Variety
- Bidders for HomeFed Starting to Line Up
- * Timothy P. Sullivan has joined First...
- THE TIMES POLL : Southland Is More Pessimistic About Economy
- Neville Brand; Tough-Guy Actor, Decorated War Hero
- Wheel at Full Circle for Catholic Relief : Charity: Fall of Soviet Union draws agency back to Europe, where its life began during World War II.
- To Kneel or Not to Kneel--the Posture of Prayer Is Taking New Shape : Worship: Prominent evangelical pastors are calling on their flocks to genuflect. Meanwhile, U.S. Catholics are considering a proposal to make the position optional.
- Trailer Park Residents Jubilant--They Own It
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Sea World Gets Male Killer Whale
- Car Hits Woman, Children Crossing Orange Street
- OJAI : Landslide Closes Highway 33 Section
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : No Signs of Faltering in Pirates
- CSUN Blasts 10 Homers in Sweep of Southern Utah
- Attempt to Refinish Fiberglas Shower Will Simply Stall the Inevitable
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Reinstates Fireworks Show
- GARDEN GROVE : No 'Cancer Cluster' at Bell, Study Says
- CYPRESS : Bingo Games Must Move in 6 Months
- GOLF ROUNDUP : O'Meara, Love, Beck Share Heritage Lead
- AMERICA'S CUP : Old-Time Help for High-Tech Sailing
- CSUN Signs Mira Costa Volleyball Player Green
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Vista Advances to Bishop Gorman Final
- NBA ROUNDUP : Houston Watches Dallas Do It Again
- Two former officials of a University of...
- San Diego Spotlight : Erickson's 'Sierra' a Ripe State Anthem Candidate
- TV Reviews : Kirk Douglas Shines in Dyslexia Drama
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Officer Confesses to Killing Wife
- SPORTS WATCH : Playoff Bound
- Free Trade--a Boon or Bust for Region? : Border: Conference debates what the trade pact could mean for San Diego and Tijuana. Experts are split on whether it would stem illegal immigration.
- LOS ANGELES : Undercover Officer's Killer Gets 28 Years to Life
- Connors Gets Better of McEnroe
- Lakers Appreciate a Reprieve
- Bryan Twins Eliminated in Tennis Semifinals
- NCAA Says Laettner Diary OK
- To Your Health : Vintner Fights Ruling Against Advertising Benefits of Wine
- COMMENTARY : Power of Art Untapped by Most Churches
- Term Limits Will Be on Ballot, Backers Say
- Disaster Forecast as Bosnia Strife Spreads
- Garden Grove Service Will Honor City's 4 Slain Officers
- OAK PARK : Boundaries Studied for New School
- Environmentalists to Boycott Earth Day : Protest: One of the county's most active groups objects to support for the event from Exxon and Waste Management.
- A Modern Parable : Religion: Actors perform the crucifixion of Jesus in Oxnard's La Colonia neighborhood. It is called an important lesson for children.
- Authorities Dismiss Flyers About LSD as Work of Pranksters : Drugs: The warnings, which have surfaced over the years, appear at an El Segundo school. Some attribute their spread to people who mean well but are misinformed.
- Ellis Says '87 Monarchs Were Better Than This Year's Team
- Gennaro Leads Aztecs Past Lobos
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Reynolds, Donaldson Lead Cal Lutheran Softball Sweep
- WEEKEND TV : Spotlight on Easter Services and Specials
- Filmmaker to Capture Seders
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Bennett Can Keep Seat on Tax Board
- Williams Takes an Early Risk by Supporting Charter Change : Reform: His willingness to speak out is seen by some as a boost to the campaign. But it puts the new chief at odds with Gates and officers' union.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arts Panel Backs Civic Center Tower
- Heavy Spring Runoff Poses Hazards Along Waterways
- CARDINAL: In his only Holy Week liturgy...
- AQMD Is Improved, Auditors Conclude : Environment: Study ordered by legislators finds that the district has cut its permit backlog and improved communications with businesses.
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MT. SAC RELAYS : Glusac Leads Fallbrook to Relay Win
- Three Groups Sweeten Bids for 1st Capital : * Buyout: Shearson Lehman Bros., Pacific Mutual Insurance and Transamerica Occidental Life made moderate revisions to their offers.
- Citicorp to Introduce Photo-ID Charge Card
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Kidnapers Kill 3 Hostages, Selves
- Clergy Join in Protest of Execution
- Gang Killing Also Wounded Santa Ana : Violence: City sadly searches its soul as officials reassess deterrence efforts. Six detectives take the case.
- Economic Woes Seen Rising in Ex-Soviet States
- CAMARILLO : Vigil Decries Alleged Police Brutality
- Newport Beach's Abrams Boys' 14 Tennis Title
- Performing Arts Center Cuts Events Schedule : Economy: Because of the recession, 'there are simply too few quality attractions' to fill the house, its officials say.
- * John Lingle has been promoted to...
- INTERNATIONAL
- U.S. Denies It Paid Legal Fees for General Dynamics : * Billing: But an attorney claims the company is recovering $3 million in costs.
- * El Segundo-based United Publishers Corp., a...
- Jumping on the Bandwagon : Car Makers Roll Out People-Haulers at N.Y. Auto Show
- Thai Barred by U.S. Given Post in New Government
- Santa Anas to Turn Up the Heat This Weekend
- Bail Required for Drunk Drivers
- Freedom Feasts : Passover: Hours of careful ritual and 3,000 years of tradition go into meals that celebrate the Jews' liberation from slavery in Egypt.
- Gates Finds Limousine Offer Is Stretching the Retirement Point
- SYLMAR : Bungalow at School Damaged by Fire
- Countywide : Crash Victim Saved From Burning Car
- Union Says LAPD Has Few 'Soft Jobs' : Police: Chief-designate Williams draws sharp criticism for remarks about redeploying officers.
- Publishers of El Latino Are Winning at a 'Big Boys' Game : Media: San Diego sisters pride themselves on the objectivity of the Spanish-language weekly they run.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Not Ready for Disabled List Yet
- Schwartz Takes First in Speedway Main Event
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : Stanford, CS Northridge Advance to WIVA Final
- Profit Taking by Traders Sends Nikkei Down 2.11% : * Investments: Treasury bond prices, the dollar changed little in overseas trading. U.S. exchanges were closed for the Good Friday holiday.
- 'Brenda Starr' --a Fast Read?
- Glenfed Loses $106.7 Million
- Greenspan Upbeat on 1st-Quarter Growth
- GARDENING : Tomato-Growing Ideas Keep Cropping Up
- Two Southern California physicians were invited to...
- Minnesota Legislature OKs Far-Reaching Health Plan : Medicine: Plan would subsidize costs for low-income people not otherwise protected. It calls for a tax on health care providers, cigarettes.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson View on Clemency Forged Out of a Conflict in Beliefs
- Afghans Try to Forge Alliances to Avert Chaos
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Men Face Trial in Drive-By Shooting
- Caltrans Using Wire to Combat Vandalism
- Northridge Names Patterson Women's Basketball Assistant
- Miscellany
- Realtors Group Urged to End Bias Toward Sellers : * Real estate: Task force calls for a new policy that will offer representation to home buyers as well.
- 50 Die as Turkey Battles Leftist Group, Kurds; U.S. Consulate Target of Rocket : Political unrest: Police raid safe houses of Marxist rebels aiming to overthrow the state through terrorism.
- COLUMN ONE : Why Do You Act That Way? : Research suggests that genes have about as much to do with it as the way you were raised. Studies of twins are producing insights into the shaping of behavior and personality.
- Mayor's Arrest a Watershed for Anti-Corruption Crusade
- ALISO VIEJO : Newest Park Will Open on Monday
- Abortion Protesters Picket Clinic in Burbank : Demonstration: They contend that the new Planned Parenthood office postponed a scheduled opening on Good Friday.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Foundation May Move on Campus
- Special Easter Services Set Throughout County
- Harnisch Harnesses the Padres : Baseball: Houston pitcher continues mastery in 3-1 victory, helping his cause with a two-run double.
- County Rowers Win Heats in Olympic Trials
- There's More to 'Life' Than Ratings
- * The Deutsch Co. of Santa Monica...
- Cenfed Names John Michel as Chairman
- Travel Agents Hail Vietnam Phone Link
- Carolco Pictures Reports It Lost $265 Million Last Year
- A Wealth of Finds for Home : Auctions, Estate Sales Are Places to Hunt for Vintage, Heirloom Treasures, Pair Says
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Battle Lines Drawn at Abortion Clinics
- Bread, Chocolate Turned Briton Into a Traitor, Ex-KGB Officer Says
- EXECUTION JOURNAL : Bay Area Gets Ready for a Day of Death
- Man Convicted for Posting Sign That Offended Neighbors : Valencia: Gary Shaw is found guilty of disturbing the peace for displaying a message insulting a sheriff's deputy who had given him a ticket.
- Swartout Cramming for All Kinds of Tests : Prep swimming: There's never a dull moment for Rio Mesa junior record-holder, who is always ready for a new challenge.
- Ellis Finally in Familiar Territory : NBA: Former Mater Dei center is no stranger to playoff teams. But Clippers have a tough first-round opponent.
- GARDENING : Pampering Extends Easter Lilies' Parade
- LAGUNA HILLS : City Mulls Annexing North Laguna Hills
- LANCASTER : Girl, 15, Arrested in Fatal Shooting
- Afghanistan's Blood Flows On : Strongman's resignation is unlikely to bring calm to war-scarred land
- Snafu Makes a Bad Friday for Hotel's Guests
- Council Graduates New Volunteer Tutors
- Angels Rude to a Friend : Baseball: They visit former teammate Joyner and the Royals, leaving with an 8-1 victory.
- Legend of Gennaro Grows With His Slugging Statistics : Baseball: SDSU's biggest hitter is hardly imposing in stature, but he has produced.
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL WIVA TOURNAMENT : Northridge Rally Stuns Long Beach
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : Mater Dei's Blanton, Knuff Lead South Team Selections
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Joyner Comfortable in Kansas City
- Strong Effort Keeps Berman in CLU Rotation
- QUOTABLE
- Holding a Mirror to Hispanic Heritage : Miniseries: In five hourlong episodes, Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes offers poetic insight into the legacy of Spain in the Americas.
- DANCE REVIEW : Jose Greco Company in Irvine : The 11-member troupe both sizzled and fizzled in a performance that, contrary to announcements, featured only one of the patriarch's children.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Songwriters Up Close and Personal : Concert: 'The Bottom Line' brings various musical persuasions to Sound FX stage.
- * Kent W. Burrows has been appointed...
- PDA Engineering Posts Earnings
- Olivetti Chairman Vows to Fight Fraud Conviction : * Banking: Carlo De Benedetti faces six years in prison in connection with the collapse of Italy's largest private bank.
- Filipinos Endure Ritual Crucifixions
- WORKPLACE
- Click Up Your Heels on Tile Mile
- Loss of Contract Leaves Power Project in Dark : New York canceled a $15-billion agreement to buy electricity. If construction is halted, economic effects will ripple throughout Quebec.
- Scholar Sees Jesus as a Social Revolutionary : Biblical studies: He believes that Christ was a healer, but also an illiterate peasant who never claimed to be the 'son of God.' His thesis has drawn fire.
- Yeltsin Push Gives Russia a 2nd Name
- Thousand Oaks : City Aids Plan for Low-Cost Housing
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Building Commissioner Named to Harbor Panel
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Hackers Accused of Credit Card Fraud
- ORANGE : Trustees Face Recall by Principals' Allies
- WOODLAND HILLS : Memorial Held for Crime Victim
- Miscellany
- COMMENTARY : NBC Is Counting the Days, Planning the Ways
- Bidders Line Up for Chance to Buy HomeFed : * Thrifts: Interest runs high in the San Diego-based savings and loan, both inside and outside California.
- Pioneer Bancorp: The holding company for Pioneer...
- Marion Barry Loses Appeal Six Days Before Release From Prison
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Air Fare War Could Knock Small Firms Into a Tailspin
- Growing Spiritually, Step by Step : Author: He adapts Alcoholics Anonymous principles to help believers deal with painful personal issues.
- Man Set Afire for Eating Easter Candy
- 2 Die in Flooding; Stormy Weather Widespread
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Shamir Accuses U.S. of Promise to Arabs
- Pop Reviews : Verlaines Hit Some Roadblocks at Whisky
- All Two the Good : Diane Varga and Buddy Childers Enjoy Putting Their Heads Together on the Standards
- Director of Getty to Stay at Job : Art: John Walsh withdraws as candidate for the top post at the National Gallery. His move boosts the chances of Los Angeles County Museum's chief.
- Sockers Taking Breather : Soccer: Team gets a day off after earning a 3-1 advantage over the Blast. Players are ready to get back to work.
- TV REVIEW : Holding a Mirror to Hispanic Heritage
- * Victor Opincar has been promoted to...
- 240 Lucky Jobs to Be Eliminated in Consolidation
- Firm Sells Insurance to Cover Loss of Frequent Flier Awards
- So Here's the Scoop
- Lotto Winner Hits Jackpot on First Try
- ANAHEIM : Stabbing Victim Dies After Fall Off Stairs
- Transient Gets 15 Years for Attack on Woman, 84 : Port Hueneme: John P. Duggan had been convicted of attempted murder, assault, burglary, auto theft and attempted rape.
- Man Killed in Crash of Motorbike
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Orange Coast Rallies but Falls to Bakersfield
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UNLV Again Beats UC Irvine in Baseball, 5-1
- It's Bounce-Back Time for USC : Spring football: Smith, Trojans try to put a 3-8 season well behind them.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Phillies' DeJesus Will Have Surgery
- MUSIC REVIEW : Adams' Meek Modernism at Pavilion
- PREP TRACK MT. SAC RELAYS : Agoura Girls Set Record in the 6,400
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : NHL Playoffs Feature the Kings
- STAGE REVIEW : Things Fall Apart in Murray Mednick's 'Taxes'
- Maslow Revisits Her 'Village' : Dance Pioneer Restages at UC Irvine a Work About Jewish Ghetto Life
- Greenspan Plays Down Japan Stock Dive : * Economy: The chairman of the Federal Reserve says Tokyo's dramatic decline should have only a limited effect on the United States.
- Conservatives' New Foe: Themselves : Southern Baptists: With no liberal in contention for the presidency of the convention, they have two candidates appealing to different factions.
- Black Worshipers Enrich Their Traditions With Seder Rituals : Passover: Pastor of nondenominational Watts church uses ceremonial Jewish meal to draw parallels with slavery experience. More than 400 are expected to attend.
- Self Surgery on Breast Implants Stirs Warning : Health: Women are cautioned not to follow example of New Mexico woman who operated on herself with a razor to remove silicone.
- Transit Depot Plan Has Encinitas in Uproar : Planning: Residents don't want a combined train-bus center in downtown. The North County Transit District says the proposal has been approved in concept, and that the town has a responsibility.
- Making Political Hay in a Bank : Some campaigns find endless fodder in scandal
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Caltrans Using Razor Wire to Combat Vandalism
- SANTA PAULA : Mother Struck Crossing Street
- While the Clippers Let Down, Warriors Crank Up Victory : Pro basketball: On the night after team clinches a playoff spot, Harper calls his teammates passive in the early going.
- Laguna Mayor Backs City Purchase of Park : Acquisition: Robert F. Gentry will ask staff to consider feasibility of a buyout as a way to preserve the Treasure Island Mobilehome oceanfront facility.
- Western Digital to Target Japan Disk Market : Sales: The company expects a growing market there among computer makers for its new generation of hard drives, Chairman Roger Johnson says.
- Birth-Date Picks Pay Off as Faithful Tustin Lottery Player Wins $3.7 Million
- IRVINE : Hearing Scheduled on Cable TV Pact
- They shoot logos, don't they?Encinitas is upset...
- Austrian Leads in World Cup : Equestrian: Fruhmann in front with one competition remaining.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : New Team, Park Suit Sutcliffe
- Victoria Dillard's Dance Training Isn't Always a Help to Her Acting
- KRS-One: Hard Raps From a Teacher in the Street
- Ready, Set, Sweeps . . . : Some Aging Hits Get Send-Offs
- After a Short Trial, Dodger Fans Already Have Offerman Verdict
- Candidates
- Arthur Ashe, AIDS, and Media Pressure
- Diverting Funds From Prop. 99
- Teaching
- Americans Should Be Outraged About 'El Negro'
- Arthur Ashe, AIDS, and Media Pressure
- U2 Ticket Limits Cause a Fuss
- If Lakers Don't Try to Win, They Lose Fans
- The Weather Biz
- Administration Deceiving Public
- Ex Post Facto Writing
- Administration Deceiving Public
- And Another Thing, They Want More TV
- 'L.A. Law' Story Lines
- News of UCLA Season Finally Reaches Texas
- INTERNATIONAL
- Gas Explosion
- Life in Biosophere 2
- After a Short Trial, Dodger Fans Already Have Offerman Verdict
- Police Reform Ballot Measure
- Arthur Ashe, AIDS, and Media Pressure
- Between the Parentheses
- After a Short Trial, Dodger Fans Already Have Offerman Verdict
- A Tip o' the Sailor's Cap for Conner's Performance
- Don't Tell Nobody
- New Padre Mascot an Embarrassment
- Campaign Reform
- After a Short Trial, Dodger Fans Already Have Offerman Verdict
- Excellent Broadcasting
- Breaking Barriers II
- What's More Valuable, Barry or Junk Bonds?
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 18, 1992
- Obituaries - April 18, 1992
- Roth Didn't Report Loan, 3 Island Trips : Filing: Supervisor's failure to disclose deferred $8,500 in rent, Catalina getaways appears to violate state law.
- Harris' Final Appeals Stress Brother's Role
- Brown Makes Appeal for Social Justice : Election: He and Clinton seek to reach out to elements of former Democratic coalition in Pennsylvania campaign.
- LOCAL WARRIORS: It may not be the...
- ELECTIONS 24th and 25th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS : McClintock Funding Tops Big Spenders
- Coloring Book Caper--It's Easy to Stay Inside the Lines
- HE'S THEIR BOY: Kevin Costner is certainly...
- Saudi Arms Link to Iraq Allowed : Mideast: Under Reagan and Bush, U.S. weapons were secretly provided to Baghdad, classified documents show. The White House kept Congress in the dark.
- Italian Report Suggests U.S. Knew of Bank's Loans for Iraqi Military : Investigation: The White House ignored the Atlanta branch's huge operation because it fit in with covert plans, the commission theorizes.
- YOU MEAN NOW? Laguna Hills attorney Lawrence...
- FORTIES LIFE: Readers of Mission Viejo cartoonist...
- Project Balloons: It became a project that...
- Beckman Signs Pact With British Firm: Beckman...
- Dow Up 12.74 for 3rd Straight Record High
- Governor's Excerpts
- 'The Ox' Underestimated Threats : Afghanistan: Overconfident leader didn't see seriousness of plots against him.
- Obituary : James A. Peterson; USC Gerontologist, Sociologist, Family Counseling Expert