- Partial Trade Deal Heads Off Sanctions : Negotiations: Clinton and EC chiefs agree to break down barriers on the sale of American-made electrical equipment but fail to resolve the telecommunications dispute.
- Principles of Poaching: The Chicken Comes <i> After</i> the Egg
- COMPTOM ELECTIONS : Runoffs for Mayor, 3 Other Posts : Elections: Bradley and Moore will battle for city's top post; 2 council seats and treasurer's job also to be decided in June 1 vote.
- From the Archives: Cantinflas, Latin America's Beloved Comic Actor, Dies
- Wynn's Posts 22% Increase in Quarter's Profit
- BOOZE BAN: San Fernando finally approved its...
- Missing Parsons Bureau : Newport Beach Admen Breathe Some Life Into One of Their Dead Rock Heroes by Hiding His Name in Plain Sight
- Poland Viewed as Model for E. Europe, Gore Says : Diplomacy: Poles are 'showing the way to the future,' and concern over Russia will not sway U.S. interest in their country, vice president vows.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Put Education Over Politics
- SAN FERNANDO : Community Programs Budget Gains $98,000
- OXNARD : Shop Manager, 27, Joins Planning Panel
- A King-Sized Impression : Hockey: Rob Blake, Alexei Zhitnik and Darryl Sydor have nothing but praise for former King Paul Coffey, who helped them come into their own.
- Angels Find the Weakness : Baseball: They batter Cleveland's pitching in 7-2 victory behind Sanderson. Salmon, Snow hit home runs.
- Durenberger Pleads Not Guilty to Misuse of Senate's Funds
- REFORM: Police Chief Willie L. Williams' sweeping...
- Sheriff Is Target of Burglars and Others in San Diego County : Law enforcement: Since replacing John Duffy in 1990, Jim Roache has been the target of criticism over his leadership.
- Experts Link Job Retraining to Reduced Wages : Labor: Workers in such plans don't fare much better than those who get search aid, they say. Focus is put on Clinton program to aid defense employees.
- BURBANK : Police Begin Using Sophisticated Copter
- Pyramid Mystery : L.A. Filmmaker and German Robotics Expert Plan to Look Behind What They Believe to Be a Door at End of a Long, Narrow Shaft
- LONG BEACH : Cost of Proposed Tourist Harbor Put at $500 Million
- COSTA MESA : Problem of Gangs Tackled at Forum
- NOTES : Top Hurdler Tolson Has Quit Fountain Valley Track Team
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Mom's Illness Gives Nielsen an Edge
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- SECURITIES
- Bankruptcy Court Allows Sale of OP's Assets : Transaction: The Irvine-based surf-wear maker will use the $17.1 million from Berkeley Capital to pay creditors. The original offer of $21 million was lowered because of adjusted financial projections.
- IN A DIVE: Lockheed, long the backbone...
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustees Consider Possible Budget Cuts
- Welfare Reform That Works
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Shuts Out Ocean View, Stays Unbeaten in League
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Rosset Ousts Becker in Two Sets
- Memory of Her Will Last Forever
- Bill to Allow Betting Via Home TV Gains
- They've Seen Sea of Changes : Old-timers remember when it was a lazy sail to Mexico. Now it attracts hundreds of entrants--and serious ones at that.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY ELECTIONS
- COLUMN ONE : L.A.'s First Lady Gets a Life at Last : Left in deep shadows by the political spotlight cast on her husband, Ethel Mae Bradley is no stranger to compromise and looks forward to moving into her dream house as a private citizen.
- LOS ALAMITOS : 3 Teen Boys Confess to Graffiti Tagging
- A New Tone for Trade With Japan : Clinton, Miyazawa deal candidly with issues
- GLENDALE : Baker, Plumley to Lead Housing Authority
- Chemist's Job an Overdose of Cocaine Tests
- CHATSWORTH : Focus on Crime Boosts Chamber Membership
- NHL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Penguins Continue Record Winning Streak, 7-0
- Football
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Broken Finger Mars Arocha's Third Win
- THEATER REVIEW : Polished Satire From the Five Lesbian Brothers
- Mysticism, Truth and Reggae : Black Uhuru Takes on Spiritual, Political and Social Matters as Well as Musical Growth
- Video Presents Case for Gays in the Military
- NEWPORT BEACH : Garage Destroyed by Fire; Cat Saved
- COUNTYWIDE : Airport Ordnance Report Discounted
- Put Education Over Politics : Democrats should acquiesce on Bergeson as Honig's replacement
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- NOTES
- Valley College Adds Lattin as Assistant
- CBS Keeps Prime-Time Ratings Crown : Television: The network is led to its second consecutive triumph by the venerable '60 Minutes.'
- Two Workers' Comp Reform Measures Passed by Assembly
- Latinos Ask for More Rebuilding Aid, Fair Share of Contracts
- TUSTIN : Mayor to Push More Sports, Recreation
- Hockey
- Football
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- NOTES
- Benjamin Makes the Most of His Minutes : Lakers: In first major role in two months he has 14 points, three blocks and six rebounds in a 107-95 victory over the Timberwolves.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Memorable Work From Nixon, Stein
- Q&A; WITH CHRIS ISAAK : So '60s Square, So '90s Cool
- Clinton Expected to Sign Wildlife Protection Treaty : Environment: Statement on biotechnology patents clears way for reversing Bush action at Earth Summit.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : DDT Linked to Risk of Breast Cancer
- Huntington Beach Council Bans Picketing in Front of Homes : Law: Measure is modeled after Tustin statute and was prompted by anti-abortion protests against a doctor.
- Beilenson Tending New Political Turf : Politics: Progressive Democrat who long served liberal Westside represents a decidedly conservative district after remapping scramble. He relishes the give-and-take.
- Jackson Gets Record as Clippers End Road Slump : Pro basketball: He has 712th assist during 107-98 victory over the Mavericks. Williams suffers minor knee injury.
- Nothing Like Sulfate to Perk Up Fish
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Niwa Shows Power, Dexterity at Ambassador
- Family Airlines Gets Ultimatum From the DOT: Michaels Must Go : Aviation: The fledgling carrier is warned it won't get off the ground with its present owner.
- IBM Loses $285 Million in 1st Quarter, but Stock Rises
- A Place for the Junk : New Corporate Bond Trading System to Be Launched
- EARNINGS : Banks, Thrifts Show Mixed Profit Picture : Reports: First Interstate saw big gains; Ahmanson made headway against problem loans.
- GIs, Germans Will Merge Some Forces
- Cantinflas, Latin America's Beloved Comic Actor, Dies : Film: Many in the United States knew him in the role of Passepartout in the 1956 movie 'Around the World in 80 Days.' He was 81.
- Swap Meet Vendor Rent Hike Delayed
- Gay Couple Challenge State Laws on Marriage : Courts: They sue county in effort to obtain license. Attorney says test is first of California law.
- Football
- College Basketball
- Track & Field
- THE NHL / LISA DILLMAN : Bettman's Forte Proves to Be Decisiveness
- Notable Absentees at Hollywood Park
- ROUNDUP : El Toro Sets School Record, Mater Dei Falls
- AST Research Profit Far Short of Expectations : Earnings: PC manufacturer reports net 20% under analyst estimates for third quarter despite a 54% gain in revenue.
- Most-Wanted Ex-Nazi May Be in Egypt
- OXNARD : Shelter Sought for Zoe Center Residents
- CRASH LANDING : Aerospace in the Valley
- LA CRESCENTA : Canceled Fireworks Show Sparks Lawsuit
- Hunger's Hold on America
- CAMARILLO : Daily News Closes Bureau, Cuts Staff
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Boy Who Took Gun to School Expelled
- LA HABRA : TLC Spells Lunch, Love and Friends
- Park's Playground to Be Finished Soon
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Wind Keeps Runs to a Minimum as Wells, Tigers Defeat Rangers
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Recognizing a Pool of Talent : Education: On a day to pay tribute to secretaries, employers are urged to give the gift of training and development rather than a bouquet of flowers.
- Price War Erupts Among On-Line Computer Services
- Women's Bureau Nominee
- PAGES : A New Chapter in the Life of Al Gore
- GLENDALE : Couple Mounts Major Hunt for Missing Dogs
- Chief Unveils Massive LAPD Reform Plan : Police: Williams calls for returning more officers to street patrols and for citizen councils to advise authorities.
- Boon Foreseen in Conversion of El Toro Base : Economy: Newport Beach touts studies predicting county will gain $1.1 billion a year and thousands of jobs if air station becomes commercial operation. Critics remain skeptical.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- N.Y. Life Ensures 5-Year Funding for 'MacNeil/Lehrer'
- County's Largest Bus System Considers Increasing Fares : South Coast: Hikes would be the first since '82. They are sought by Ventura and Oxnard, which pay a major share of costs.
- Obituaries : Klaytan W. Kirby; Danced on Stage, in Movie Musicals
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Whittier Christian Sweeps Calvary Chapel
- Home Building Surges in West, Cools in East : Construction: March increase in California is a surprise, sparks hope that market is breaking out of slump.
- Dimension Cable Won't Renew Ad Pact With Agency
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Brokers Skeptical of Main St. Concourse Project in Santa Ana
- BOOK REVIEW : Following the Spiritual Path of the Love Generation : A GENERATION OF SEEKERS; The Spiritual Journeys of the Baby Boom Generation <i> by Wade Clark Roof</i> ; Harper San Francisco; $20, 294 pages
- SAN FERNANDO : Support Group Forms to Lend Library Help
- Time for Answers as the Thicket of Candidates Clears
- NATIONAL PARK : Do's and Don'ts for Living in Mountains
- GARDEN GROVE : Herbicide to Be Used on Vacant City Land
- Fight Mythology With Words, Not Tanks
- Restaurateur to Challenge Liquor Sale Ban
- Father Pleads No Contest in Deaths of 2 Newborns
- ECOLOGY WATCH : Unpretty Princess
- Pro Basketball
- ROUNDUP : Buckley's Jacksons Take Stage
- Hockey
- ART REVIEW : The Trappings of Pleasure : Larry Mantello Piles Gewgaws Into Exuberant Constructions
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Beethoven Speaks Through Brendel
- Recognizing a Pool of Talent : Duties: Secretaries of the '90s do much more than take shorthand. Bosses expect them to do the tedious, the unconventional, even the bizarre.
- When a Betrayal Is an Act of Love
- Eagleburger Says Bosnia Would Be Trap for U.S. : Intervention: Ex-secretary of state, on a Nixon museum visit in Yorba Linda, is pessimistic about peace efforts. He assails American allies for dragging their feet.
- Mosquito, Pollution Levies OKd
- MISSION VIEJO : City Will Build Wheelchair Ramps
- Firefighters Seek New Tax to Offset Cuts : Assessment: Supporters of a county levy that would average $115 per parcel warn of increased danger due to dense brush.
- SAN FERNANDO : Home Composting Program Approved
- Jamie DeCook
- Explosive Detonates, Injures Two Players
- Dornan
- 2 Supervisors Commended
- Mistaken Identity
- Not Political Posturing
- Asking the Wrong People
- Azerbaijan and Armenia
- Toward the Same Goal
- Who Gets Pink Slip?
- 'Rape' Music Unacceptable
- Taxpayers Ignored
- Magna Carta
- Mistaken Identity
- Divorce Case
- Azerbaijan and Armenia
- Scott Death Is Tragedy
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS : ENABL Views Sex Education as Community Responsibility
- Mistaken Identity
- Show Penalties for Graffiti
- Peru's Coup
- Fight for Our Water Rights
- C.A.A.N. Not Tied to Critic
- MOVIES - April 21, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 21, 1993
- Obituaries - April 21, 1993
- Names in the news - April 21, 1993
- Names in the News - April 21, 1993
- Names in the News - April 21, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 21, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 21, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 21, 1993
- Clinton's Trimmed Stimulus Package Looks Doomed : Economy: The GOP maintains its opposition, and the Democrats do not have enough support to stop a Senate filibuster.
- Calls to Reform O.C. Water Districts Reach Flood Stage : Politics: For years, the agencies have been allowed to operate in obscurity with little oversight, officials say.
- Santa Ana Sets Sights on Urban Hub
- Clinton Backs Reno Action but Orders Inquiry
- PRINCE OF A BOSS: Today is Professional...
- U.N. Asks for 3 More Days to Disarm Srebrenica Defenders : Bosnia: Delay could forestall town's collapse and anger Serbs. Sanctuaries for Muslims also sought.
- U.S. Weighs New Bosnia Moves, Such as Bombing Serb Guns
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : 2nd Freed Hostage Assails Authorities
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Tax Fraud Alleged in Governor's Trial
- World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Arabs May Announce Return to Peace Talks
- Voters Favor Term Limits; Police Tax Fails
- Twenty-Six Miles Across the Sea . . .
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Drops 23.50 Amid Profit Taking : Market Overview
- Grazing as the Harpist Plays a Tune
- Firing to Bar Pension May Not Be Age Bias, Court Says : Ruling: Worker must show that dismissal is not caused by other factors. A different law protects retirement benefits.
- The Delicate Business of Conducting Sex Surveys : Honesty: Contradictions between the results of a new poll and earlier studies prove at least one thing--we don't always tell the truth about our most intimate moments.
- Writers' Group Honors a Woman for the First Time
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Shotgun Suspect Held Without Bond
- Contractor Convicted in Arizona Reporter's Death
- A Push for Visibility : New Collection of Writings Addresses Problems of Gay South Asians
- One Couple Takes the Time to Trust
- TOP ATHLETE: It was 1987 when Jim...
- Rutskoi Would Run for President if Yeltsin Is Forced to Resign
- PEOPLE
- Philip Morris Cos. said its first-quarter earnings...
- Price War Erupts Among On-Line Computer Services
- SECURITIES
- Why Up Means Down Lately for Market Leaders
- PEOPLE
- Age Gives Boomers Agony of the Feet
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Drops 23.50 Amid Profit Taking : Market Overview
- After the Split: Tie, Tie Again : Our loving lips may murmur 'Till death do us part,' but more often it's divorce that separates us. Undeterred, many keep tying the knot. Why? Some observers say we're all just old-fashioned romantics.
- Dealing in Volume : Garden Grove Retiree's Long-Ago Invention Helped Make History (and Really Loud Music), but Now Seth Lover Spends His Time Quietly
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Slain Tourist's Kin Sue Car Rental Firm
- It's Easier to Let It Be Than to Know What's Right
- Councilwomen Flores, Picus Forced Into Runoffs : Voting: Walters squeaks by with just over 50% of the vote. Hernandez, Yaroslavsky and Braude easily win reelection.
- TBS Breakup Negotiations Appear to Be Breaking Up : Media: Talks degenerate as two industry giants fail to reach agreement on how to divvy up Turner Broadcasting's assets.
- Standard Pacific Posts Profit of $2 Million
- Manufacturers' O.C. Cutbacks Signal Dismal Expectations : Recession: Index pegged to purchasing managers showed worst reading locally since end of 1991 in contrast with more optimistic national picture.
- Sears, Roebuck & Co. reported a 59%...
- BofA to Boost Small-Business Lending
- Air Force Denies Improper Aid to McDonnell : Defense: A 10,000-page report rebuts allegations that accelerated payments to the ailing aerospace firm were an illegal bailout.
- PEOPLE
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- OXNARD : Husband Faces Trial in Wife's Shooting
- Man Accused of Taping Molestation of Girl, 10
- A Belated Welcome to the Real World of Tough Choices
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Owner Finds Missing Truck, Joins Police Chase to Stop It
- MISSION VIEJO : College Schedules Multicultural Events
- Happy Birthday, Dear William : Is it nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles?
- LONG BEACH : Naval Station Could Close Next Year, Officials Warn
- COUNTYWIDE : Sales of Office Space on Rise
- NORTHRIDGE : Grant to CSUN Official to Aid in Teaching Math
- Bonn Agrees to Send Troops to Somalia
- Name-Dropping : The Field Is Cut to 2--but the Losing Candidates Had Their Moments
- Clinton Says Koresh Responsible for 'Horrible Human Tragedy'
- Bonn Agrees to U.N. Request for 1,600 Soldiers for Somalia : Military: Coalition acts despite constitutional issue. Troops would be used only in 'safe zones.'
- At Auschwitz, Rabin Vows to Defend Jews : Holocaust: 'Such a tragedy will never happen again,' Israel's premier declares on visit to concentration camp.
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Mubarak Aide, 2 Others Hurt in Assassination Bid
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Murder Defendant to Act as Own Lawyer
- Abortion Pill Clears Hurdle Toward U.S. Sale
- Infiltrated 30 Groups, ADL Figure Says : Spying: Roy Bullock admits selling information to South Africa was wrong, but insists he never acted dishonestly.
- HARBOR CITY : Council Asks Court Order Against Gang
- Funds Pursued to Avert Teacher Strike : Education: L.A. district applies to state for $32 million in unused desegregation monies that could free other income to finance settlement reached with union.
- CYPRESS : Card Club Ballot Wording Is Revised
- Gunman Believed MCA 'Blackballed' Him, Landlord Says
- GM Told to Pay $32,500 for Selling 'Lemon' Truck
- Assembly Panel Opposes Bergeson for Schools Post : Politics: Committee recommends against confirmation, saying state senator identifies with religious right. She also faces opposition of Speaker Brown.
- Irvine : Pact Eliminates Plan to Lay Off Teachers
- CHATSWORTH : Man Convicted of Rape Given 37-Year Sentence
- Media Conglomerate Has Its Hits and Misses
- Robe-o-Cop : Nearly Nude Actress Is Arrested Trying to Avert Truck's Seizure
- COUNTYWIDE : Levy Bancorp Posts 1st-Quarter Loss
- CAMARILLO : Volunteers Needed to Sort Park Bricks
- Alarcon, Hall Lead; Picus Forced Into Runoff : 3rd District: The four-term incumbent will face her former deputy in a June 8 rematch for the southwestern Valley seat.
- LOS ANGELES : Convicted Art Forger Ordered to Paint Mural
- Obituaries : Blas Galindo; Composer Headed Mexican Conservatory
- Obituaries : Stavros Busenberg; Mathematics Researcher, Writer
- Alarcon, Hall Lead; Picus Forced Into Runoff : 7th District: Los Angeles fire captain and former mayoral aide are the top vote-getters among seven in the race to succeed City Councilman Ernani Bernardi.
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE WACO TRAGEDY : The 'Crazy' Label Was Lethal : There's a righteous streak in American thought that refuses to see repellent kinds of thought as religion.
- Senate Panel Supports Bill to Block Elevated Rail Line in Valley : Transit: Rosenthal's measure would overturn a decision by the County Transportation Commission.
- Supervisors May Ask Magic Mountain for Compensation : Valencia: The board seeks a detailed report on the mayhem that occurred Saturday at the amusement park.
- PASADENA : City Hall to Close Every Other Friday to Cut Costs
- Pasadena Police Describe Death of Popular Barber : Inquiry: Account fails to win over skeptical public because it omits the actions by officers of other departments that were involved in the arrest.
- Funny running into you here: The day...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : County Said to Have Bolsa Chica Control
- SAN CLEMENTE : Water District Board to Meet at Night
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Wide Smoking Ban
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Competitiveness Feeds El Camino Real's Wolf
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Now Scheffels on Easy Street at Simi Valley
- Trade Completes the Montana Deal
- CLU Starts Fast to Top Master's
- KENTUCKY DERBY UPDATE : At Least 16 Are Expected; Day to Take Over on Wallenda
- NOTES
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Beat USC to End Skid
- Deal Done: Montana Is a Chief
- Bill Comes Due for Rams
- NOTES
- N.Y. Prep Star Elisma Commits to Georgia Tech, Shuns UC Irvine
- All That Water Makes This Sierra Trout Opener Special
- Wallach Greeted in Defeat : Baseball: In third baseman's return to his old ballpark, Expos beat Dodgers, 7-3. Lansing has three doubles, four RBIs.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : CS Long Beach Sweeps, Closes on Fullerton
- LOS ALAMITOS : Stand By Finds Her Old Form, Sets a Record
- Football
- No Day at Beach for CS Northridge in Loss at Malibu : College baseball: Pepperdine roughs up Matador pitching for 19 hits in 14-2 nonconference victory.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Wilson's Big Hit in Seventh Helps Canyon Hold Off Orange
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Orange Coast Pays Back Its Supporters With Success
- Darren Troilo
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lewis Is Expected to Start Saturday
- A Quiet Clamor : Protest: Moorpark College students voice their anger over proposed fee hikes by writing letters to state lawmakers.
- County Moves to Require Lobbyists to Register : Ethics: Board seeks to restore public confidence in wake of Roth conviction. Disclosure of clients, political donations to be mandated.
- ENCINO : Filtration Plant Issues to Be Aired
- Surgeon General Urges Latinos to Aid Health Care Reform : Medicine: Antonia Novello, in unveiling recommendations, says many have no insurance or are underinsured.
- Suit Blocks Doctor Negligence Hearing
- SIMI VALLEY : Complaints Lodged Against McDonald's
- Rodio Named to Lancaster Mayor's Post
- Man Pleads No Contest in May Stabbing Death
- Obituary
- NORTHRIDGE : Yeltsin Defender to Miss Key Russian Vote
- Port Hueneme Council to Consider Renewing Disputed 'View Tax'
- WEST HILLS : Science Students Turn Their Attention to Heavens
- SIMI VALLEY : School System Starts Open House Series
- City to Pay $1.2 Million for 21 Acres in Blighted Area
- College Basketball
- Knox Can't Get Georgia Back Off His Mind : Draft: Ram coach refuses to halt any attempt to get a shot at picking Hearst.
- Pro Basketball
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Thobe's Slam Keys Rancho Santiago's Big Rally
- Simi Valley Falls to No. 2 Nationally
- It Might Be a Coveted Trophy, but Beauty Is in Eye of Beholder
- NBA ROUNDUP : Smith's 36 Power Knicks Past the Heat, 109-97
- Little Hit Goes Long Way for El Camino Real
- Operation Crowley : Anglers Should Find More Than Good Fishing at the Popular Lake, Thanks to a Change in Atmosphere Provided by New Management
- Names in the News - April 21, 1993