- Iranian Planes Attack Exiles' Base Inside Iraq
- Islamic Militants Build Power Base in Sudan : Religion: The regime vows to export beliefs, worrying its more secular Arab neighbors and the West.
- OCCUPATION: BUTCHER
- Military Commander Named Thai Premier
- Sam Walton of Wal-Mart Dies; Top U.S. Retailer
- How to Get Best Bond Trading Fee
- COLUMN ONE : Can Castro Weather Storm? : Exiled capitalists and opponents of Cuban leader maneuver for power and influence. But the social welfare system is deeply embedded--as is a legacy of intolerance.
- SAN DIEGO : Robber Stabs Clerk at Fast-Food Store
- Immigrants Toe the Long Line at INS Office : Bureaucracy: Hundreds queue up at Bellflower facility hours before it opens. Cutbacks force some to wait all day to ask a question.
- DWP's Reservoir Concerns
- Players Give NHL Owners New Proposal
- Top Japanese Developer of U.S. Property Bows Out : Real estate: Mitsui Fudosan's Okitami Komada opts to consult.
- Yeltsin Tells Supporters Reform Is 'Only Path' : Russia: He speaks at rally preceding a crucial session of Parliament. Protesters outside oppose his program.
- Clinton, Bush Win Puerto Rico
- Cited for Reckless Language but the Charges Don't Stick
- Peru Leader Ousts Congress and Suspends Constitution
- BOOK REVIEW : Chinese Rebel Voices Ring Loud and Clear : NEW GHOSTS, OLD DREAMS: Chinese Rebel Voices, <i> edited by Geremie Barme and Linda Jaivin</i> , Times Books, $30; 528 pages
- WASHINGTON WATCH : Shock Ablock
- GARDEN GROVE : Council to Discuss Term Limitations
- LOCAL ELECTIONS 20TH SENATE DISTRICT : Roberti Tries Hard as He Maneuvers in New Setting
- New Boundaries
- NOT A QUESTION MARK : Riddoch, in Crossfire Last Season, Now Calls More of Shots
- MSL NOTEBOOK / JOHN GEIS : Owners Don't Delay in Making '92 Plans
- Miscellany
- Krabbe, Two Others Are Reinstated
- Northridge Cleans Up Against Nevada
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Formula One Hat Trick for Mansell
- TV Reviews : Dinosaur 'Barney' to Join PBS Gang
- Miscellany
- Clippers' Victory Shows the Bucks Are Consistent
- Jazz : A Provocative, Forceful, Set From Allen
- Air France Buys Stake in Sabena
- INTERNATIONAL
- SINGAPORE
- German Right Voted Into 2 Legislatures : Politics: Nationalist parties make significant gains in state elections. They tap fears about asylum-seekers and the costs of unification.
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Petroleum Firm Postpones Meetings
- SAN YSIDRO : Woman Killed While Crossing I-805
- Council May End Water Restrictions
- 3rd Arrest Made in Leisure World Killing
- Inexperienced Harvard Edges Penn in Copley Cup
- Lakers Bounce Back, Beat the Suns, 109-104
- POP REVIEW : Dramarama Steps Back to Youth Rebellion
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls' Win Streak Snapped by Bird-Less Celtics
- Lesbian Issue Stirs Discussion : Women's sports: Fear and discrimination are common as players deal with a perception of homosexuality.
- SOUTH KOREA
- Nurses Market Medical Skills in Legal Realm : Advisers summarize medical histories for lawyers, advise in jury selection, sit in on depositions, do research.
- Vietnam Seeing a Foreign Rush for Its Property : Real estate: Overseas investors are scrambling for a toehold despite a number of problems.
- Corporate Suites Become Arena for Activist Politics : Government: Doors have opened to old foes in bids to alter power structure of the police and schools.
- Clinton, Bush Win Puerto Rico
- No-Nonsense Slide Show Hits Home
- Earthquake Fair Offers Shake of Reality : Safety: Simulated temblor, other demonstrations try to get public ready for the Big One.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Sunday Jinx Continues for the Titan Baseball Team
- At Duke, Cherokee Gets Fresh Start
- Parrish and Karros Survive the Final Cuts : Freeway Series: Dodgers keep rookie first baseman. Angels go with veteran catcher as starter.
- Barbie's Russian Rival Is Knocking 'em Dead
- See Anyone You Know?
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Under Pressure From 'Drug War' Office, Cabinet Budgets Grow by $115 Million : Policy: The Martinez agency threatened to expose what it deemed inadequate requests. Most of the extra money would be for 'demand reduction.'
- Books for a Nation to Grow on : Literacy: An Ojai woman is collecting materials and money to expand Chile's understocked public library system.
- Internee Hopes Gift Brings Goodwill for 'All Peoples'
- SANTA ANITA : Drysdale Finds Coincidence Is on His Side
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Wins in Confidence Game
- O'Bannon, Sampson Are Honored : Prep basketball: Stars from Artesia and Washington are named Southern California players of the year.
- ART : Symbolism Is Etched in Stones : Installation at UCI focuses on corporate power, anti-union activities and the media, using solid elements to build a case.
- TV Reviews : Show-Biz People Are Good Guys in 'Secrets'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Discuss Closed-School Uses
- Devotees of Crusader Alice McGrath Gather to Mark Her Birthday
- Countywide : Perot Presidential Rally Draws 125
- Miscellany
- OPERA REVIEW : Splendid Revival of 'Budd'
- CHINA
- Greenspeak
- ROTC Officer Unaware of Draft Notice : Clinton: The man whose action kept the future governor in school says he was not told of 1969 induction letter. Draft board insists none was sent.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Feinstein's Woes Begin Where Husband's Signature Ends
- Ventura May Let Stalled Projects Proceed : Development: Pro-growth council members say building, delayed by the drought, should resume. Limits set by the Comprehensive Plan are being studied.
- Mediation Used in Reservoir Dispute : Water quality: DWP and residents discuss the explosive issue of covering or building filtration plants at the 'lakes.' But critics charge the meetings are not open enough.
- Scavengers, Homeless Scrap Over Scarce Skid Row Boxes
- Countywide : Property Tax Bill Deadline Is Friday
- Yes, It's Here--Baseball Season : Expectations are high, but Angels have yanked the famed family section
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Silence on Government Reform Stirs Concern : Politics: Candidate has stressed the need for new approaches in solving urban problems. But in New York, he's adopted an old-style liberal agenda.
- Agencies Slow to Accept New Smog Detector : Pollution: Backers say remote sensor is cheaper, more efficient than current vehicle-checking system. Some officials are beginning to agree.
- Keeping Track of CAL PL8S Can Be Confusing 4SURE
- Police Arrest Woman Who Flees Crash Scene After Car Hits Hers
- It's Broke--Fix It : Either patch up Medicare or address comprehensive health care issue
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Trustees to Discuss Budget Cuts
- Acton Council Member Recalled
- Escondido's Youth Is Surprising, Winning at a Delightful Pace
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Wins Duel With Nicklaus
- Richard Chelimo of Kenya pulled away from...
- SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING / U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS : No Surprise, Josephsons Make U.S. Team
- Presidential Race Coverage--the Good, Bad and Ugly
- 'Rock-A-Doodle's' Bluth Is Crowing Animatedly
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Gets Behind Cleanup Volunteers
- Russ Meyer Landmarks at Vagabond
- Host Taps Public Opinion on KPFK : Radio: Jacki Apple's call-in series, 'Redefining Democracy in America,' is designed for people who 'yell at their TV sets.'
- Conservative Group Picks Buchanan : Politics: Vote by the California Republican Assembly is meant to show anger at Bush and Wilson.
- SAN DIEGO : Stroke Victim, 85, Airlifted from Ship
- Man Apparently Drowns at Beach
- THOUSAND OAKS : Archdiocese Taking Plan to City Council
- SANTA ANA : Residents Oppose Pawnshop Proposal
- Miscellany
- Pollard, Nygaard Honored as Players of the Year
- Wire-to-Wire Victory for Rahal : Phoenix 200: He wins after pole-sitter Michael Andretti has electrical problems on parade lap.
- Fortune Picks Some Winners on the Beach : Volleyball: Youthful Team Ocean Pacific's comeback gives it first Bud 4-Man Volleyball Tour victory, and Brian Ivie loses bragging rights to roommate Dan Greenbaum.
- Jeff Lukas Is Unhurt After Shots Hit Car
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL FINAL : This Hill Has Been as Solid as a Rock : Duke: On a team with Laettner, Hurley and Grant Hill, Thomas Hill has often been overlooked.
- TV Reviews : PBS Delves Into the World of 'Madness'
- Are Stock Sales a Blip or Start of a Downturn?
- JAPAN
- Premiere for Altman's 'Player'
- ELECTIONS 36TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Braly Target of Competitors' Jabs at Forum
- Sobering Lessons for Teen Offenders : Novel Program Shows Real-Life Hazards of Drinking and Driving
- COLUMN LEFT : Cuomo Scores One for the Cree Nation : By canceling an extravagant hydroelectric plan, he shocks Quebec, saves a natural bay.
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Women Killed When Car Hits Tree
- Buchanan Is Pick of GOP Conservatives : Politics: Vote by the California Republican Assembly is meant to display anger at President and governor.
- COUNTYWIDE : Dozen Schools Win State Recognition
- Magic, Owner of Sacramento Kings to Discuss Possible Role With Team
- Miscellany
- Mets Talk--That Doesn't Make Trouble Go Away
- Vinyard Helps SDSU to Sweep
- RECREATION : Blasting Away in Spirit of Fun Ojai Valley Gun Club Offers Members Myriad of Recreational Shooting Options on Rugged 53-Acre Range in Rose Valley
- Webber Is All Set to Have Big Night
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Tsongas Has Card to Play in California's Primary
- Riddoch No Longer a Question Mark : Padres: San Diego manager, caught in the crossfire last season, now calls more of the shots.
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FINAL : Hemmer Succeeds With Leap of Faith : Stanford: Freshman helps defeat Western Kentucky after being reassured following poor performance Saturday.
- DODGER PREVIEW : 30-Something Things Needed for Them to Win
- Black Choreographers Meeting in San Diego
- Pop Music : Tinsley Ellis and His Dazzling Musicianship
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Symphony Strays From Familiar Ground
- Wayne Offspring Take Center Stage
- BUENA PARK : Budget-Cutting Plan Will Be Discussed
- SAN DIEGO : Woman Wounded in Logan Heights
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Attacker Stabs Two at Theater
- Pressures of Progress : Upper Newport Bay Struggles for Survival in Urban Setting
- Former Leader of Military Junta Named Thai Premier
- Fighting Rages in Bosnia; Civil War Is Feared
- Peltason Leaves Legacy of Progress at UCI : Chancellor: He shaped it into one of the most promising young universities.
- Beyond Busing: Education for All : High court ruling highlights racial inequality
- Man's Beaten Body Found in Sylmar Home
- FALLBROOK : 1 Dead, 2 Injured in Car Accident
- Clocks Moved Sunday: Time Begins Today
- House Image Toughens Race for O.C.'s GOP Congressmen
- VENTURA : Marina Cove Beach to Lose Lifeguards
- PERSPECTIVE ON OPENING DAY : The Dodgers Owe Big to a Lucky Cap : The Faith and Rituals of Fandom Determine Baseball as Much as the Skill of the Team. It's Been Proved.
- ELECTIONS SANTA CLARITA COUNCIL : Slow-Growth Measure Remains the Key Issue
- ANAHEIM : Money Is Quiz Team's Big Question
- Navarro Builds Campaign on Anti-Growth Reputation
- Miscellany
- Harvard Men Row to Close Victory in Copley Cup Race
- Miscellany
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Great Weird Way Puts Candidates Into a N.Y. State
- Redd Kross--The Band That Just Can't Get No Respect
- Treading High and Low Road of Politics
- Cities Beginning to Feel Impact of '90 Court Ruling : Taxes: Decision involving a defense contractor could sap local treasuries of millions of dollars in sales tax revenue. A task force is formed to address the problem.
- Fate of Friend Clouds Debut of Joyce Papers
- One of Two Victims in Motel Slayings Identified; Shootings Remain Mystery
- ELECTIONS 19TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Republican Savors His 'Outsider' Status
- ANGEL PREVIEW : For Rodgers, It Begins, May End With Pitching
- Fullerton Should Choose a Coach Who'll Have Fun, Ceballos Says
- Kenneth S. Norris, UC Professor, Gets Burroughs Award
- Playing 'Noises Off' the American Way
- Why Won't CPB Open Up and Answer Funding Questions?
- Beach Blanket Bards : Poetry: Students forsake typical Saturday night teen activities for sessions of verse and rhyme by candlelight.
- CAMARILLO : Money Lacking for School, District Says
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting to Address Gang Activity
- PAGES : Much Ado About Shakespeare Art
- Smyth Wins Again in Tornado Class at Olympic Trials
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL FINAL : NOTES : Rose Lets Everyone Know Who's the Boss
- TV REVIEW : The Computer Saga: Letting the Chips Fall
- Lyman's Voice Is the Talk of Producers : Television: The narrator who gives 'Frontline' its backbone has made a career of voice-overs. It lets him keep acting as well.
- Wal-Mart to Roll On : Founder Planned Succession to Keep Juggernaut on Track
- Japan Agrees to Open Its Paper Trade : Commerce: Barriers that had kept the U.S. market share to 1.7% will be lifted.
- Fate of a Jailed Mobster: Films, Fortune or a Bullet? : Mafia: Michael Franzese, an ex-Colombo family capo, says he is 'born-again' and hopes for a Hollywood career.
- VIEWPOINT : While Parents Grieve, a Task Force Ponders, and the River Still Flows : The ditch that killed their boy has no ropes to catch the next boy.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hearing Is Tuesday on Pier Structures
- Shooting Accident Injures Recruit
- TUSTIN : Road Projects Hurt Business, Firms Say
- Miscellany
- Crimson Isn't Too Green--Harvard Edges Penn in Classic : Crew Classic: Inexperienced group survives tough test to win Copley Cup for second consecutive year.
- Nippon's Sun Sinks With Its Broken Boom : America's Cup: Japanese respectable despite horrific circumstance.
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL FINAL : Who Is Watching the Kids? : Tonight's game: Duke got a scare from Michigan in December. Now, the rematch.
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : Patchwork Japanese Boat Falters; Melges Is Left Facing the Music
- Ceballos Not Ready to Play Everyday : Suns: Former Titan standout must improve nearly all aspects of his game in order to play regularly, Fitzsimmons says.
- Way Off Broadway Critic Is Way Off Base
- Grandmother of Inspiration : Dance: David Rousseve delved into his family's past to relate his choreography to today's world.
- L.A. STORIES / A Slice of Life in Southern California : You Can Get Here From There . . . and for Only $1.85
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Too Much Eek-A-Mouse Invades the Coach House
- DANCE REVIEW : Feld Ballets Closes UCLA Engagement
- 'Today' Cancels Appearance of Author Who Criticizes GE : Television: Activist Helen Caldicott says NBC cut her from the show because her new book attacks network's owner.
- Walton Was One of Richest Americans
- Toshiba Plans New Color Notebook PC : Technology: The product is an attempt to gain back market share lost to rivals.
- Ford Chairman Blasts Japanese on Trade Again : Commerce: Harold A. Poling says nothing has changed in bilateral automobile dealings since President Bush's trip to Asia in January.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Approaches You Can Use to Reduce the Bite of Estate Taxes
- Luther Medical, TUSTIN
- Skunk Works May Keep Exuding Smell of Success : Aerospace: Although the Cold War is over, experts are betting on the future of the top-secret Lockheed unit.
- League Takes Note of Nancy Wilson
- Man Survives Two Suicide Leaps From 4th-Floor Window
- L.A. Scene / The City Then and Now
- Distortions Will Continue No Matter What : JFK: The Warren Commission released 98% of its material. But few who accept conspiracy theories bother to review it.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Consider Helping Car Dealers
- MISSION VIEJO : Hearing Is Today on Plan for Home Store
- PLATFORM : Action, Not Words
- IRVINE : Buffalo Ranch Site Preservation Urged
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FINAL : Stanford Stands Tall : Championship: The Cardinal makes coach forget October's misery with 78-62 victory over Western Kentucky.
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FINAL : Crew's Disharmony Flaws Shuttle Mission : Western Kentucky: The Hilltoppers fought among themselves for much of the season, but are united in defeat.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Dempsey Gets Released by the Orioles
- Film Plagued With Problems On and Off Set : An Ill 'Wind'
- OPENING DAY
- POP REVIEW : L.A.'s Rock Activists
- ECONOMIES
- ECONOMIES
- Montanans find there's gold in them there fish : City reels in cash by cracking open the paddlefish, calling it caviar--and hooking some city slickers.
- Status Quo in Jeopardy as Italians Go to Polls : Election: Voters grope for means to contend with crime and institutional and economic crises imperiling<i> la dolce vita.</i>
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / ARROGANCE : Know-It-Alls, Old Dogs and Power Trips
- She Keeps Spirits Up With Irish Wit, Whiskey
- Whitson Arrives to Say Goodby
- Salvador Garcia of Mexico, winner of the...
- Raveling Named Coach of Year
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FINAL : NOTES : Stanford to Have All Starters Back
- This Race Will Be Quite a Road Trip : Running: Just finishing Trans-Am '92, a 64-day event from Huntington Beach to New York City, will be difficult enough.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Early Music in Perfect Site, But Imperfect
- INTERNATIONAL
- United Airlines Checks Out Vietnam
- HONG KONG
- IRVINE : Swim Pool Safety Plan to Be Heard
- New Plans for Health Care Stir Debate : Medi-Cal: State offers San Diego County chance to enroll in one of two pilot projects, one managed by the county, one by private health care concerns.
- CAMARILLO : New Site Chosen for Preschool Program
- Scaled-Down Performance
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Merry Widow' Revived in San Diego
- Clinton's Character
- Networks and Bochco's 'R'
- Bumper Sticker
- Clinton's Character
- Clinton's Character
- Clinton's Character
- Irish Emigres
- Clinton's Character
- Clinton's Character
- Sending the World a U.S. Image
- Clinton's Character
- Natasha Update
- Clinton's Character
- Russians in Latvia
- MOVIES - April 6, 1992
- MOVIES - April 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 6, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 6, 1992
- Charges Vex Clinton and Brown in N.Y. : Campaign: Candidates are forced again to respond to allegations of dishonesty and hypocrisy. Voter turnout for primary is expected to be low.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL
- Huge Rally Backs Right to Abortion : Demonstration: About 500,000 marchers in nation's capital shift focus from the Supreme Court to candidates for election in November.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL
- 1 Killed, 4 Hurt in Gunfight at Fraternity Picnic
- Who <i> Really</i> Shot J.R.? : Jack Russ claims he was mugged. But police and Capitol Hill gossips doubt it. Somewhere in the "Perkmaster's" messy fall lies the truth.
- Pro-Choice Rally Draws 500,000 : Abortion: Protesters in nation's capital shift their focus from the Supreme Court to candidates for election in November.
- NON FICTION
- ROAD NOTES
- Challengers Stress Need for Development, Safety
- When Sharing the Wealth, Let the Donor Beware : * Consumers: Following United Way's troubles, charitable organizations fear a possible givers' backlash, plus a recession, will dampen donations.
- It's Too Early to Write Off 'The Remainders'
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : Southern California's three major league teams are counting on a trio of standouts to lead them on wild rides through the west this season.
- Attack Ad Fuels Blast by Brown : Democrats: He calls Clinton the 'prince of sleaze' for airing spot questioning his stand on abortion rights.
- Woodstock (A&E; Sunday at 5 p.m., again...
- No Converts on East Mojave Bill : Environment: Sens. Cranston and Seymour say they favor a compromise on desert protection legislation but clash at the hearing. Environmentalists and recreation enthusiasts remain impassioned but far apart.
- Former Foes Back Councilman for 7th Term : Politics: Latino alliances are shattered over the endorsement of Thomas E. Jackson, who had been their target for 16 years.
- Burying It Doesn't End It : New legislation to encourage disclosure of harmful or defective products
- COLUMN LEFT/ JONATHAN POWER : Give the U.N. Power to Try Individuals : The organization lacks judicial teeth. A world criminal court would remedy that.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: April 4
- No One Hurt as $100,000 Blaze Starts in Attic
- Bernstein Reelected to Head Teachers Union
- Notes about your surroundings
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : When this car's on the streets, it's not the driver that's the hot dog.
- ACTION-ADVENTURE EXPO: More than 150 exhibitors are...
- At the Time, There Was Still a Chance : Women's semifinal: After confusion, Virginia's plea is rewarded with 0.8 seconds for a futile try to win.
- Newbury Park Family Affair Has Opponents Crying Uncle
- Miscellany
- Devil His Due, Lure in Dead Heat in Gotham
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER, DEFENDER TRIALS : Stars & Stripes Wins Again, Ties Kanza
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL : Seven Mater Dei Players Lead Nominations
- At the Top, Hurley Guns Down All of Knight's Best-Laid Plans
- CLU Sweep Puts Home Streak at 30
- Project Puts It All Together for Children : 'According to Coyote,' based on the Plains Indians' mythical and comic tales, is touring schools and plans several public appearances
- POP MUSIC : They're Still Family : After an 8-year layoff, Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards relaunch their group Chic but worry that their soulful sound may be dated
- FICTION
- OVERHEARD
- Shipshape Trips Require Planning : While the chance of becoming ill from tainted food on a cruise is remote, precautions can be taken.
- THE GREAT BEAR: Contemporary Writings on the...
- Conner Plays Shift Perfectly in Victory : America's Cup: Koch's decision to put Melges exclusively on Kanza is second-guessed.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Three Homers in Inning Help Titans