- Ex-Mayor Campaigns for Term Limit
- Long Beach : Residents Near Rail Yard Want to Limit Noise, Fumes
- A Lighter Touch : 'Network' Chiropractors Tap Gently to Release Pain in the Body and the Mind
- THE TIMES POLL: How Age and Income Affected Vote
- Roaming Wild in the Land of Linguistics
- House Plan Would Double Social Security Wage Test
- France Suspends Nuclear Testing for Rest of the Year : Weapons: The move is seen as a ruling-party attempt to attract support of environmentalists.
- Tennis Great Ashe Reveals He Has AIDS
- THEME PARKS : Knott's Berry Farm, Slice of Country Life Makes Quite a Fair
- High-Class Castoffs Aid Cancer Society at Annual Gala
- Lawyer Bills L.A. $987,684 in Police Suit : Courts: The attorney won $44,000 award against Chief Daryl F. Gates and the officers who shot four robbers, killing three.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Surprise Ending for a Great Play : Pulitzer for "The Kentucky Cycle" reflects the geographical breadth of American theater
- PLATFORM : Converting Zoos
- CHULA VISTA : Gunman in Hostage Siege to Stand Trial
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : Arafat's First Task: Write a Will
- CASTAIC : Inmate Found on Jail Grounds
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Loan for Entertainment Museum
- LOS ANGELES : Council Backs State Bill on Money-Order Industry
- Lost Quarter Is Costly to Blast : Soccer: Sockers come back late to take first game of the semifinal series, 5-4.
- Was There a Man Named Moses Before Jackie Robinson's Feat?
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dykstra Put on 15-Day Disabled List
- Video Rental Chart : 'Boyz' in the Lead
- COMMENTARY : Building Up Neutra After Tearing Him Down
- Music Reviews : A Romero Mini-Fest at the Ambassador
- Canadian Catch : The Northern Pikes are the Saskatoon version of Chicago's Shoes. They will open Sunday for Peter Frampton.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Rebel Band : The Chilean folk group Inti-Illimani not only gained public support while exiled in Rome but also improved its style.
- Candidate to Be Sentenced in Fraud Case
- Top Employees' Severance Pay Cut
- A Little Lost Dog Gets the Royal Treatment
- Messy Shellfish Dining at Shrimply Delicious
- Primary Exit Polls Reveal Bipartisan Interest in Perot
- Ex-Prisons Chief, Former Warden Join in Urging Clemency for Harris
- Arcadia : City Clerk's Pay Hiked 7.7%
- Orange Alleges Conspiracy in Wymer Lawsuit
- District Rescinds 43 Layoff Notices
- Thelma, Louise & Kageena
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Instructor Stars in New 'Phantom'
- Grant to Aid Aerospace Workers
- WALNUT PARK : Family of Shootout Victim Files Claim Against County
- Carson Refinery Cited for Violations
- OXNARD : Suit Accuses Gas Station of Fraud
- Three Marines Charged in Fatal Accident : Training: A corporal was shot and killed when procedure allegedly wasn't followed during a live-fire exercise.
- For Amateur Champion Voges, Augusta National Is Nirvana
- Ledbetter Nearing '92 Olympic Spot; 2 Other '88 Olympic Sailors Struggling
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Prison Guards Accused of Robbery
- BASEBALL ' 92 : Is Myers a Trouper or Soldier of Misfortune? : New Padre Has Shown a Serious Side to Offset His Frequent Eccentric Antics
- Knights Select Tompson to Be Football Coach
- J.E. Van Dell has been elected 1992...
- Chevron's Offer Would Benefit All
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Crews Try to Stop Fire From Pipeline
- FILM : John Ford's 'How Green Was My Valley' Is a Miner Classic
- MUSIC MURPHY'S LAW : Suds 'n' Sounds : The band, known for its 'loud, grungy' style, is promoting a new album, which contains the tune 'Beer Bath.' So beware.
- California IN BRIEF : LAGUNA BEACH : Law on Unmarried Couples Supported
- Death Penalty Decision Deadlocks Alfaro Jurors : Courts: Mistrial declared with panel hung at 10-2 in favor of gas chamber for brutal murder of 9-year-old Autumn Wallace. DA will seek retrial of penalty phase.
- Veteran Harbor Official Resigns : City government: Jun Mori, a commissioner for 15 years, takes some colleagues by surprise. Allegations of conflict of interest have marked his tenure.
- Serious Comics : Teen-Agers Use Artful Approach to Warn Their Peers About AIDS and Perils of Unprotected Sex
- 127 School Districts Sue State for More Equitable Funding : Courts: Case filed in Santa Ana seeks to have education funding methods declared illegal.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : The Arabs Block the Road to Peace : Unreliability, confusion and recalcitrance add up to a massive obstruction, more formidable than the Israeli settlements.
- 15 Charged With Laundering More Than $1.3 Million
- BASEBALL '92 : Benes Shoulders Load As Padres Defeat Reds : Baseball: Pitcher responds to questions with a 2-1 victory over Cincinnati.
- The NCAA Committee on Infractions has accepted...
- Calipari's Successful Season Earns Him New Contract at UMass
- McKnight Says He's 'Almost Relieved' He Didn't Get Titan Job : Basketball: Leaving Mater Dei would have been tough. But he regrets not being interviewed.
- STAGE
- Dogs, Cajuns Top Local Picks List
- Jury Decision in Robbers' Deaths
- Nero Is Suing Too
- BOOK REVIEW : Off-Handed Humor for Family in Stress : PARADISE NEWS <i> by David Lodge</i> ; Viking; $21; 294 pages
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Area's Best to Compete at Arcadia Meet
- Santa Monica : Care for Teen-Agers to Open
- Clinton Urges Caterpillar, UAW to Seek End to Strike : Labor: The Arkansas governor says he takes neither side but urges company officials not to hire permanent replacement workers.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : United Way Forced to Borrow Money
- ELECTIONS : Voters to Decide Whether to Let District Create a High School
- Ex-Museum Director Pleads Not Guilty to Theft
- Wilson Relents, Revives High-Speed Train Panel
- CHP, Caltrans Test Tracking Devices to Speed Response
- Cushioned Bedding Can Pose Peril to Infants, Study Warns
- Hometown of Voorhees Shattered by Betrayal : Drugs: Officials accuse former CS Northridge lineman of giving Just Say No speeches merely to obtain lighter sentence on cocaine conviction.
- AMERICA'S CUP : Koch Makes a Change for the Better
- Shumard Figures Longshot Is the Best Shot
- SECURITIES
- Bryan Austin has been promoted to vice...
- Jury Decision in Robbers' Deaths
- First National Gets a Deadline : Banking: After another quarterly loss and more bad loans, it agrees to boost capital or face federal sanctions.
- Lettuce Now Raise Famous Leaves
- Maui Means Business in Attracting More of It : Industry: Tourist paradise touts lack of urban troubles, location halfway between major Pacific Rim economies.
- Menu Makes Beach House a Place for All Seasons
- ELECTIONS : Council Race Has Less Emphasis on Growth
- Glendale : Language Skills Census
- Jury Convicts 2 in Acid Throwing Attack : Court: A man and his son face life in prison when they are sentenced next month for the 1989 assault that blinded and disfigured a woman.
- An Aussie Vision : The creators of 'FernGully--The Last Rainforest' find a taste of home in Ojai. Their film opens tomorrow.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Pop Goes the Jazz : There's more to Fourplay, which is coming to the Ventura Theatre, than meets the ear.
- Scheduling Works Wonders for Student's Performance
- Russia Legislators Lash Out at Yeltsin : Politics: They vent their anger at agonizing economic reforms. But the president has shown he has enough support to hold on to power.
- Mistrial Bid Denied; Defense Rests in Trial of 4 in King Beating : Court: The lawyer for Officer Briseno objects to proceedings after testimony indicates there was a previous excessive-force complaint against his client.
- Murder Plot Thickens With a New Suspect in the Family : Trial: A woman's husband is exonerated in her 1983 shooting death. The prosecutor will try to show that their son-in-law was responsible, but two key witnesses are admitted liars.
- Personal Touch Brings Teacher $5,000 Award
- Agency to Recover Tax Overpayments
- Medal of Valor Luncheon Will Honor 11 Police Officers, 2 Firefighters
- Valley Revs Up Drive to Make WSC Playoffs
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Miami's Fraser Won the Games and Banquets
- PREP NOTES : Huntington Beach Police Cry Foul After Direct Hit
- ART REVIEW : A Showcase for the Multilevel Talent of Neutra
- Scheffels Loses Appeal; Simi Valley Falls to Agoura
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fielder's Two Homers Aren't Enough for Tigers
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Filmmakers Hope British Vote Will Revive Industry : * Movies: Ten years after the screenwriter of 'Chariots of Fire' shouted 'The British are coming!' on Oscar night, the country's film industry stands at an all-time low.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Daughters of Dust' Recaptures the Power of Gullah Culture
- Music Reviews : Chamber Group
- ART REVIEWS : Duchamp With an American Twist
- From Louisiana to Long Beach: Festival Will Feature Cajun Talent
- STAGE REVIEW : Hard 'Promises' Gets Softened at Saddleback
- STAGE REVIEW : Crisp, Brisk 'Men'
- Aspiring Filmmaker--the Auteur's Fan : * Movies: George Hickenlooper finds a niche with his documentaries about famous directors. 'Hearts of Darkness' is a critical success; his 'Picture This' airs on cable tonight.
- Reproducing Art on a Smaller Scale : Kids at Seal Beach's McGaugh Elementary School Bring Paintings to Life Through Music and Dance
- Music Reviews : Kahane, Yo-Yo Ma in Ambassador Recital
- Doors Opening to Brave New Art World
- Zoning Changes, Homeless Shelters and Their Neighbors
- School Unification Issue in San Gabriel
- In a Critic, Little Knowledge Can Be a Dangerous Thing
- The Freeway and Historic Homes
- The General Tax Vote in Monrovia
- That Small-Town Feeling in La Verne
- The DWP's Plan for Silver Lake's Reservoirs
- The Sagebrush Petition Controversy
- Female Appointees in Diamond Bar
- OTHER NEWS - April 9, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 9, 1992
- POP/ROCK - April 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 9, 1992
- Running Out of Alternatives : Future of Cogeneration, Renewable Energy Hangs on PUC Ruling
- Cold Turkey
- An Unbeefable Burger
- Signs Abounded That Brown Was on Slippery Slope in N.Y. : Politics: His problems with the Jewish community, his flat tax and his inexperienced campaign team helped lead to his poor showing.
- BUILDING A COUNTY: Local residents who view...
- Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend, Then Is Slain by Police : Crime: Parolee holds woman and her ex-husband hostage and shoots her to death when she tries to take his gun. He is killed after a standoff with SWAT team at a North Hollywood motel.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Cities Vote to Lift Water Restrictions
- Fall Into Well Felt Endless, Victim Says
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Seeks to Discuss Surplus School Sites
- LEAVING THE CLUB: Sir Eldon Griffiths, president...
- MAYBE NEXT TIME: Penny Hartman of Laguna...
- Burns' 'Superdinner' Raises $1.5 Million
- SURE THING? Some believe Cal State Fullerton...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS TUSTIN CITY COUNCIL : Voters in City With Growing Pains Tell City Hall to Listen : Candidates talk of the tollway, North Tustin annexation, crime, police work schedules and problems facing business.
- SWAT Officers Kill Slaying Suspect
- 'Swiss Miss' Comic on the Nordic Track
- COLUMN ONE : FBI Quest Outlives Cold War : The impending trial of an American leftist reflects the long campaign against Communist front groups. As the agency looks for vindication, others see a vendetta.
- A 'New Wave' Diplomat : Russia Sends a Wisecracking, Cunning Ambassador to the U.S.
- 127 School Districts Suing to Overhaul State Funding System
- Sununu Repays U.S. for Personal Travel : Ethics: More than $4,000 is reimbursed as a report criticizes both the former chief of staff and Bush's counsel.
- Laguna Votes Equal Rights to Gay Couples
- Miscellany
- MISSION HILLS : Ammonia Leak Causes Explosion
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Cats From 1988 Cup Defense to Compete in Ensenada Race
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Thumb Sidelines Fernandez Against Left-Handed Starters
- NCAA Final Sets U.S. TV Mark
- STAGE REVIEW : A Young Company Aims High
- Tax Services: After Block, It's Small Potatoes : Competition: The other 2 national chains vie for second spot behind the giant. They share less than 1% of the preparation pie.
- Taiwan Deal May Up Pentagon Cost : Aerospace: The government would pay about $350 million more for a fleet of C-17 jets if McDonnell Douglas sells stake to overseas group, the Air Force says.
- Series on Sierras Garners Pulitzer for Sacramento Bee : Awards: Newspaper also wins reporting prize. Both Newsday and N.Y. Times win 2 honors each.
- Public Divided on Remedies for Curing an Ailing System
- A Scaled-Down Fall : New York Designers Are Cutting Corners at This Week's Shows and Presenting Clothes Aimed at Pleasing Well-Heeled Patrons
- NEWHALL : Jury Deliberates Case Against Doctor
- Council Delays Vote on Renovation Plans for Balboa Theatre : Government: Discussion on reopening historic theater is sidetracked by a fight over funding for sidewalk repair at Spreckels Theatre.
- GARDEN GROVE : 'Earthquake Expo' Scheduled April 25
- Roberti Race Seen as Test of Voters' Anger at Incumbents
- Migrant Tells How Fear Led to Fall : Border: Injured immigrant describes incident at San Onofre checkpoint in which one illegal immigrant died when three fell off a cliff. The Border Patrol say agents did not chase the men.
- ORANGE : Street Fair to Use Scrip Instead of Cash
- OXNARD : Man, 19, Pleads Not Guilty in Killing
- CYPRESS PARK : Boy Admits Concocting Story of Syringe Attack
- Bowser on Top of Game for Quartz Hill
- Court Rules Against NHL Owners
- Lunkers in Eyes of Beholder
- The Baseball Scout's Oath: Keep Everything to Yourself
- ENERGY
- Tsongas Plans to Tell Today Whether He'll Resume Race
- 2 Colombian Policemen Guilty in Official's Murder
- Japan's Akihito Gets a Personal China Invitation
- Art Makes Statement for Victims : Crime: Exhibit paying tribute to 45 women found dead in San Diego area stirs police interest. A case listed as suicide is now being investigated as homicide.
- Why Veto This Terrific Reform? : Electorate is cynical now--don't make it worse
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Plans for Boys, Girls Club
- LONG BEACH : School Panel Lets Club Keep 'Caucasian' in Name
- Landslide, Dangerous Boulders Close Road
- GORMAN : Supervisor Urges Closing of Plant
- If We 'Circle the Wagons,' We Shut U.S. Firms Out : Trade: Closing our markets to high-tech imports would hobble the healthy domestic sector with high-earning affiliates abroad.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Oil Projects Denied Review Exemption
- Hershiser Shows He's in Control : Dodgers: He follows a shaky opening-day outing by Martinez with 3-0 victory over Giants.
- Mariners' Pines Gets Up Close, Personal When He's Scouting : Baseball: In addition to evaluating players on Seattle's winter and rookie league teams, he coaches at Santiago High.
- CSUN Hits Put Hurt on Toreros
- IMF Sees Global Recovery in '93
- Senior Citizens, Blacks and Jews Aid Clinton, Poll Finds
- Under Her Spell? : Paul Lozano's family claims he killed himself over the mother-son therapy his psychiatrist used--and over their sexual relationship. But the doctor says that the therapy was appropriate and denies having an affair.
- NEWBURY PARK : Students Hear Tales of Soldier Hardships During Civil War
- COUNTYWIDE : Public Officials Join Library Read-Aloud
- CHINA WATCH : Visa Mess
- Blaze at Van Nuys Company Causes $50,000 Damage
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Nuclear Dump Study Cites Liability
- Car Crashes Into House Carried on Flat-Bed Trucks
- Testimony of Briseno Contradicted : King case: Two officers contend that he lied on the witness stand when he said he was upset about the beating of motorist. They say he told them there was no police misconduct.
- ORANGE : Freedom of Press Is Topic of Panel
- NEA Wants Name Off 3 LACE Shows : Arts: The gallery director calls the request a clear attempt to 'target certain minorities.' The endowment says it is to prevent 'misinformation' about grants.
- The Soggy Envelope, Please . . .
- Fines Urged for Negligent Phone Outages : Telecommunications: A new bill would also require companies to make refunds to consumers.
- 9 at Harvard End Protest
- Monarch OKs Ascension of Thai Leader : Asia: Protests greet news that general who led coup last year has become prime minister.
- A Peek Inside Cowdom
- Former Hostage Testifies About 26-Hour Ordeal
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Only Red Ink and a Red Face
- Burbank Will Require Developers to Help Fund Public Art
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 14 Groups Receive Grants for Projects
- SANTA CLARITA : Contract Approved for Widening Road
- Only Red Ink and a Red Face : City of Santa Ana's 'get rid of the homeless' attitude sways jurors
- Roberti Polls 34%, Faces June Runoff With GOP's Rowen
- VENTURA : Police Cut Towing of Abandoned Vehicles
- COUNTYWIDE : Applicants Sought for Grand Jury
- VENTURA : Gunman Holds Up Bank and Escapes
- Prep Polls : BASEBALL
- Reds Have a Wealth in Reserve : Baseball: After injury to Sabo, Doran comes off bench to deliver game-winning hit in Cincinnati's 4-2 victory over Padres.
- Arazi Lets Boutin Sigh in Relief : Horse racing: Derby favorite wins turf event by five lengths. Cauthen says the colt is in top form.
- Clippers Looking Beyond Victory 42
- Carrying Around the Weight of the World : Lecture: Performance artist, who says humans are destroying Earth, admits she has 'reached a degree of hopelessness about our capacity to turn things around.'
- Nasty Boys : Music: Rugburns bring zany antics and demented humor to Old Town performances.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Crackdown Assailed by Peru's Press : South America: An official says the emergency regime has released most of those arrested.
- Retail Stores Take a Down-to-Earth Approach : Nature-conscious shops are consistently and quietly heightening environmental awareness through classes, outings and cleanups.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Bomb Case
- Arnold's Debut as Director
- Council Budget Cuts Include 5 Layoffs
- LOS ANGELES : Supervisor Seeks Probe of Health Dept. Consultant
- 4 Found Guilty as Suppliers of Major Drug-Making Ring : Courts: Inland Empire operation sold ingredients for manufacturing methamphetamine, prosecutors say.
- ESCONDIDO : Suicide Threat Causes I-15 Detour
- We've seen the future, but where is...
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Board Mulls Budget Cut Ideas
- Tax Break for Some Seniors OKd
- Museum School to Be Education Showcase : Innovation: Elementary school planned for Exposition Park is designed to change the way children learn about science.
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Scheduled to Miss His First Turn
- Rosy Outlook for White Sox and New Manager Gets Rosier
- Tennis
- Olympics
- Peterson: A Bay Area Music Fixture
- Contract Players : Who's Worth More: The Material Girl or the Moonwalker?
- Would You Care for a CD to Go With Those Tickets?
- MUSIC REVIEW : Xtet Premieres Denisov Song Cycle
- Fox Broadcasting, the Fox studio's television network,...
- New Capitol Subway on Track, Under Scrutiny
- Refunds of Illegal Sales Tax Contribute to Budget Woes : Revenue: State and local governments must repay U.S. at least $800 million collected from aerospace contractors.
- U.S. Firm to Help Russia Sell Military Technology to West
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Suit to Seek Revamp of School Financing
- 2 Charged With Paying $200,000 in Bribes to INS
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Plan Would Alter Ethnic Ratios
- IRVINE : Airport Area Traffic Relief Called Costly
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans' Ninth-Inning Rally Falls Short in Loss to USC
- Players Get Ultimatum, Reject Offer : NHL: Ziegler issues threat before vote by player representatives, then gives them until noon Thursday.
- Scheffels Denied Temporary Restraining Order
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan, Sabo, Galarraga, Dykstra Sidelined
- PREP ROUNDUP : Lauby Extends Her Streak With 6th Shutout in Row
- COMMENTARY : Greg Norman Doesn't Deserve to Be at the Masters
- DANCE
- UPCOMING
- The UC Irvine Town and Gown Music...
- Discount Stores Star in Anaheim Hills : Retail: New Festival shopping center will feature Target, Mervyn's, Marshalls and T.J. Maxx in an affluent area far from major malls.
- BANKS
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Hockey May Be on Thin Ice : 'Old School' Style of Business Said to Limit Growth
- U.S. Recognizes 3 Ex-Republics of Yugoslavia
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Primaries Leave Deep Misgivings Over Fall Race
- Antibiotic May Block Common AIDS Infection
- Black Sea Fleet Is Russia's, Not Ukraine's, Yeltsin Asserts : Commonwealth: President's decree sharpens conflict but also leaves room for an eventual compromise.
- Council Seeks Ways to Help Car Dealers
- ELECTIONS / 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : McClintock Plan Angers Women's Panel
- LOS ANGELES : Major Cleanup Planned Saturday for L. A. River
- Bingo Gains Ground With Board : Education: Madison High's plan to operate the nighttime games to raise needed revenue is opposed by Supt. Tom Payzant.
- Scholars Carry State's Hopes : Education: El Camino Real students, rated among the top contenders, will vie against 48 other championship teams in the U. S. Academic Decathlon.
- County's New No. 1 Man Has Eye for Detail : Government: Board chooses David Janssen to be new chief administrative officer for his stable, hands-on style. He faces fiscal and personnel problems.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Overthrow Gives Mira Mesa Victory in 9th
- Notre Dame Gets Even With Crespi : Prep volleyball: Knights avenge loss to pull into tie with Celts.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Other City Eastern League games:
- Woodbridge's Twer Chooses Columbia
- The Rodney Dangerfield of Fish : Carp Are Treasured Possessions in Japan, but Get Little Respect From Anglers in the Southland
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Celebrates Rise in Softball Poll With 1-0 Win
- Jovanovich Plans to Join Rival Publisher
- Some Guys Will Do Anything to Avoid KP
- Clinton Leads in N.Y.; Exit Polls Point to Victory : Primaries: Tsongas, who has dropped out of the race, appears to be running neck and neck with Brown for second place. Arkansas governor also ahead in Kansas.
- FIXATIONS Couple of Swells : The Wedge doesn't make bodysurfer Mel Thoman's life complete. The Wedge <i> is </i> Mel Thoman's life. It's as though they were made for each other.
- Iraq OKs U.N. Plan to Destroy Nuclear Plant
- Colorado's Wirth to Leave Senate
- LOS ALAMITOS : Somber Side of Harness Racing Experienced by Owner, Trainer
- Pro Football
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gott Simply Needed Some Extra Work
- Nervous Investors Get Chance to Bail Bonds
- Valley Federal Reported Close to Being Sold : Thrifts: Sources say American Savings Bank could take over the ailing S&L;'s deposits and 22 branch offices as early as this week.
- Bus Falls in River, 8 Die
- Clinton Triumphs in New York : Tsongas, Who Quit Race, Edges Brown for 2nd : Primaries: The Arkansas governor also wins Kansas and leads in Wisconsin. Bush again gets most GOP delegates, but the protest vote is strong in one state.
- Gunfire Erupts Outside Gang Funeral
- County Settles Suit on Abandoned Landfill : Environment: It takes responsibility for maintaining the Paradise Hills dump, which leaks methane.