- Name: Marlon E. MooreCompany: Internal Revenue ServiceThumbs...
- Helping Women Leave the Streets Behind
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- AHMAD ALHAMAD; Senior, 17, Corona del Mar High School
- MADELEINE BERG; Senior, 18, Corona del Mar High School, exchange student from Sweden
- JEREMY FRIENDS; Senior, 17, Corona del Mar High School
- Mobile Home Rent Conflict Heads to Polls : Election: Statewide interest focuses on San Juan Capistrano, where voters will decide if recently vacated spaces should be subject to rent control.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : More Testing for Janicki's Injured Arm
- At Tax Time, It's Often a Matter of Records
- JAPAN
- Coast Guard Ends Search for 7 Men Lost When Boat Sank Off Santa Cruz Island
- Pulse Engineering
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 3 in Miami Seized in Tourist Robbery
- County Issue : Cutting Salaries
- COUNTYWIDE : Solutions Sought for Violent Crime
- Prayers and Plans to Keep the Peace : Community: Throughout the county, church leaders used Easter Sunday to urge parishioners to stay calm when the verdicts are announced.
- MOTOR RACING : Senna Wins European Grand Prix
- THEATER REVIEW : A Gleefully Frivolous Revival of Noel Coward's 'Hay Fever'
- Pop Goes the Greeting Card
- Bank Funds Are No Better Than Others
- TAIWAN
- Liberty Scraps Home Shopping Network Deal : Television: In dropping acquisition bid, company cites reports of grand jury investigation into alleged financial misconduct.
- Welfare Plan Keeps Mothers in School : Research: Study on Ohio's system of rewards and penalties is viewed by Wilson Administration as support for its own similar proposal.
- Taking On the Legal Battles of Those in Need
- Migraine Drug Is in Demand : Health: Despite the high price tag of the newly available Imitrex, headache sufferers are flocking to doctors' offices to get prescriptions for the medication.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Additional Parking Meters Considered
- YOLIE FLORES AGUILAR, Work/family manager, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
- Letterman's CBS Hope : Will the Affiliates Buy His New Show or Just Rerun 'Golden Girls'?
- Do Causes and Oscars Mix?
- Sen. Teresa Hughes
- Film-Business Clarity
- Drug Raid at Scott Ranch
- Tolerance Is Truest Test of Civilization
- Do Causes and Oscars Mix?
- Tolerance Is Truest Test of Civilization
- Drug Raid at Scott Ranch
- Drug Raid at Scott Ranch
- The Issue: Dispensing Norplant to Teen-Agers...
- Do Causes and Oscars Mix?
- Film-Business Clarity
- 'Marriage Gap' Equally Wide From Other Side
- Appointment of Black Judges
- Appointment of Black Judges
- Youth Camps
- Sen. Teresa Hughes
- Do Causes and Oscars Mix?
- Give Children of God Credit for Better Life
- The Issue: Dispensing Norplant to Teen-Agers...
- Do Causes and Oscars Mix?
- Tolerance Is Truest Test of Civilization
- Legal Games Fatal to Faith in Justice
- Drug Raid at Scott Ranch
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 12, 1993
- Obituaries - April 12, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 12, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 12, 1993
- POP/ROCK - April 12, 1993
- Miscellany
- Langston Can't Stay for Win : Angels: He leaves after three, but bullpen saves 7-6 victory.
- Hockey
- Miscellany
- NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Clinch West's Best Record
- Laker Defense Stops Perkins, SuperSonics : NBA: Threatt's 25 points fuel 98-96 victory. L.A. is three games ahead of the Warriors for playoff spot.
- Kansas City linebacker Percy Snow faces a...
- Cold Cash Fuels Russian Fighting Spirit in Bosnia : Mercenaries: Some battling alongside rebel Serbs are ex-soldiers. But many simply needed a job.
- Cashing In on Trash : Dumpster Divers Fish for Old Checks, Credit Cards and Other Pearls of Information That Can Clean You Out
- COLUMN ONE : How Good a Student Is L.A.? : Miami made missteps in trying to rebuild after devastating riots. Now, some wonder if Los Angeles will learn from that and attack the causes of urban unrest.
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Residents Favor Not Closing El Toro Base
- THE TIMES POLL : Riordan, Woo Appear Headed for June Runoff
- Center Unwanted Neighbor to Residents : Dispute: Garden Grove homeowners want facility for mentally ill to move.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- CHINA
- The Chinese Connection : Emergence of Consumer Class Could Be Boon for Southland Businesses
- Upjohn Offers Prescription for Future Growth : Pharmaceuticals: But analysts say the drug maker is in serious trouble as patents on four of its most profitable products are due to expire.
- Costly Search for a Deadly Killer's Cure : Health: Sepsis kills thousands of hospital patients a year. It has also ravaged the balance sheets of biotech firms seeking to unlock its secrets.
- World IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Cargo of Heroin Seized on Ferry
- Jefferson's possessions find their way home : Museums, collectors lend Monticello items for a 250th birthday celebration.
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Mississippi Reopens to Boats After Spill
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Signals Harsher Stand on Japan Trade Imbalance : Diplomacy: Critics worry that in moving focus from security to economy, Clinton may be seeking a scapegoat.
- A Rush to Fix Up Showcase House: Company's Coming
- Russia Is Said to Want U.N. Vote Delay
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- OTHER NEWS - April 12, 1993
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- JAPAN
- Defense Cuts a Boon for Conversion Consultant : M.L. (Bud) Warrick's business suffered after Vietnam buildup ended. Now he helps companies find new markets.
- TECHNOLOGY - April 12, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - April 12, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 12, 1993
- Jury to Determine Award in Suzuki Samurai Suit : Auto safety: The company now faces the same attorney who won $105 million from jury in GM case.
- OTHER NEWS - April 12, 1993
- New Proxies Spotlight Execs' Pay
- CHINA
- King Jury Seeks Transcript, Picks Foreman
- Iranian Group Offers Prize for Best Rushdie Caricature
- PROCRASTINATE: County taxpayers are slower than usual...
- Conlan Deal Belies Ram Past
- Chip Shot Was Not Right Play
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Fullerton Walks Tall in Big West
- Bushart Keys CSUN Victory With Shutout
- Rams Ready to Welcome Conlan
- Change in Playing Style Turns Canyon High's Lin Into a Winner : Tennis: Transition from baseliner to serve-and-volleyer proves successful.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Pirates Dump LaValliere, Big Salary
- Case of Mistaken Identity Highlights Border Tensions : Race relations: Mexican cultural commentator is erroneously suspected of kidnaping his blond son.
- NATO Action Won't Stop His Forces, Serb General Says : Bosnia: As alliance planes prepare to enforce 'no-fly' zone today, the rebel leader is defiant.
- Israel to Keep West Bank, Gaza Sealed Off
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Seeks to Update Historical Status
- 'Smart Cards' Could Save Lives--and Dollars : Health care: A computerized personal medical record would assist doctors and pharmacists and avert dangerous errors.
- Group Runs Ad in Custody Battle : Families: Sherman Oaks woman and friends implore Iowa couple they don't know to allow their daughter to stay with her adoptive parents.
- Obituaries : John McLean Morris; Helped Discover 'Morning After' Pill
- A Couple of Steps Too Far : Well-intentioned anti-gang effort has too broad a scope
- Platform : Family Leave: Will It Make a Difference? : CHARLOTTE CLARK, Journalist, Tustin
- No to Another Commission, No on 5
- UCI Graduate Dies in Colorado Slide
- In Court, Predictivity Is the Gold Standard : Evidence: What makes scientific findings admissible is validity of the message, not qualifications of the messenger.
- SIMI VALLEY : Vote Postponed on Ending Building Pact
- Freeway Widening Just 1st Stage of Interchange Project
- DIANE CASTRUP; Junior, 16, Montclair Prep
- Today's Agenda
- MAUREEN EAGLE; Junior, 16, Montclair Prep, Van Nuys
- Amid Hope, Pico-Union Takes Some Precautions : Neighborhoods: Many residents are also concerned about the involvement of immigration agents in enforcement efforts.
- 2 Men Hurt in Bar Shooting; Another Found Shot in Street
- Driver's Training on a Collision Course : Education: Private firms are threatening to sue public schools for charging students. Administrators say the programs may be dropped.
- New Cameras Focus Attention on the DMV's Artistic Side
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT HELPING TEEN-AGE MOTHERS : 'They Want To Be Better Parents Than They Had'
- COUNTYWIDE : Camarillo-Based Agency Will Fight Bias in Housing
- CHARLES STEVENS; Junior, Lakewood High School
- Community Essay : 'My Indignation Turned to Fear' : An incident in an alley feels like a threat, but is it just a misunderstanding? The author returns to the scene to find out.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One County's Approach: Aggressively Collect Child Support
- LORI KARNY, Clinical social worker and director of Women Helping Women Services in Los Angeles
- Disaster Plan Draws Both Praise, Skepticism : Security: Police say Lockwood Grid System could create 'fortress mentality' in response to civil unrest. But Encino residents have shown interest.
- World IN BRIEF : SAUDI ARABIA : President of Bosnia Wins Islamic Prize
- ANC Rejects Call to Walk Out of Talks : South Africa: Two whites are burned to death and two blacks shot in the wake of Chris Hani's assassination. But Mandela vows not to be swayed from negotiations.
- Skadden Fellows: Philanthropic Law
- Yeltsin Asks Delay of U.N. Vote on Serb Sanctions
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Islamic Government OKs Women on TV
- DEEP SECRETS: Taxpayers say the darndest things....
- HELPFUL HINTS: Plastic still isn't allowed, but...
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Extremists Blamed in Killing of Police
- Not-in-My-Back-Yard Wars Common in Orange County
- FULLERTON : Police Trying to Find Alzheimer's Patient
- IRVINE : College to Honor Community Helpers
- A Student of Note : Symphony Premiere Near for Jeff Paul's Rhapsody
- RACHEL TULA; Senior, 18, Citrus High School, Fontana
- ORANGE : University Names New Fund-Raiser
- Nuclear Scare Is the Means, Not an End : North Korea: Survival of his regime is Kim Il Sung's motive; how much is the U.S. willing to pay him to stop the program?
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Hottest Issues Are on Council's Agenda
- IRVINE : Putting Garbage to Work for You
- Youth / OPINION : The Lakewood High Aftermath: What's the Cure for Sexual Disrespect? : JEFF HUBLER; Freshman, Lakewood High School
- These School Buses Really Go the Distance : Ocean View: It's not easy reaching some youngsters in the small, rural district, which spends about $400,000 a year on transportation. The rides can be scenic, but long.
- DARREN BOVARD; Senior, 17, El Toro High School
- An Unorthodox Goodby : Anaheim Church Says Farewell to Premises With Rock 'n' Roll Celebration
- SEAL BEACH : Old Town Parking Debate Heats Up
- JAZZ REVIEW : Ann Patterson: A Triple Treat on Sax
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : A Giddy Revival of 'Hay Fever' at SCR : This 1925 cream puff must be taken for what it is--pure fantasy. But it's a great fun fantasy.
- MOVIES - April 12, 1993
- After 6 Months, Shapiro Assesses LACMA's Future : Art: County Museum director has faced a host of budgetary challenges, staff defections and criticism of his management, but he remains optimistic.
- ARTS
- ART REVIEW : 'Elephant,' 'Sleeping Beauties': African Riches at UCLA
- The Raiders are close to trading a...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Vancouver Clinches Division Title
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sanchez Vicario Turns Back Sabatini, Stays on Hot Streak
- Bad Luck Continues for Janicki : Baseball: Angels' top prospect hurts his pitching arm again and will probably be out for several months.
- SURFING KATIN TEAM CHALLENGE : Deffenbaugh Wins Individual Title, Helps His Team to Championship
- Miscellany
- Oh, Brother, Do They Need Hits : Dodgers: Two Martinezes can't overcome lack of offense in 3-0 loss.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gott's Save Brings Images of Pirate Days
- DANCE REVIEW : Cerritos 'Velveteen Rabbit' Finds Its Limits
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Superchunk Tops a Lollapalooza of a Club Show
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Cellist Barta Plays Dvorak
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Longshots Take Over Cicero Mile
- THE MASTERS : Langer Says Amen to Victory : Golf: His eagle on 13th, Beck's decision on 15th are keys to four-shot margin as challengers fade away.
- Dueling Fests--Cajun, Folk Shows Pick the Same Date
- STAGE
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Fiery Arden Trio at Schoenberg Hall
- TELEVISION - April 12, 1993
- Hawks' 'His Girl Friday' Still a Hit Any Day
- SANTA ANITA : Jockey, 17, Scores His First Stakes Victory
- 'Unity' Angels Don't Reflect the Real L.A.
- From the Archives: Comedy: a room of their own
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Offices : Predecessors' Launch Pad Becomes Tuttle's Niche : Controller: A mainstay of Democratic politics is seeking reelection instead of seeking greener pastures. He faces challenges by two virtual unknowns.
- Story Focus Too Narrow
- DAYS OF OLD
- Michael Woo
- Do Labor-Support Professionals Advance or Repress Women?
- DAYS OF OLD
- A Call for Ethnic Unity
- Proposed Fox Expansion
- Learning the Language of Health Care
- The Many Faces of a Card Club
- Q&A; : Bergeson Answers the Issues Facing Education : Interview: The state senator, Gov. Wilson's pick for state superintendent, tells her views on funding and vouchers, prayer and abortion counseling in schools and what should be taught about homosexuality.
- Golden Opportunity for the Golden State
- IN DEFENSE OF THE GRAHAMS
- Environment 'Model' Questioned
- Gas Company
- A Missed Lesson in Responsibility
- Trash Facility and Industry City Council
- Air TWAffic Control
- DAYS OF OLD
- Isn't Beauty Enough?
- PTAs Are Not Revenue Source to Be Exploited by Cash-Strapped Districts
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- All About Oscar
- Location, Location, Sensational! : Business: The entertainment industry is steadily succumbing to the lure of seaside offices. 'It's the perfect fit' for our employees, says one movie executive.
- DAYS OF OLD
- DREAMS MADE OF THESE
- DAYS OF OLD
- DAYS OF OLD
- All About Oscar
- DAYS OF OLD
- Press Table Chit-Chat
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- The Many Faces of a Card Club
- 'Quiet' Trivia
- Proposed Fox Expansion
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- Commentary on local issues, viewpoints of...
- Tustin Council's Ban on Picketing at Residences
- Slogan for NRA
- Drug-Sniffing Dogs, Hot Lines on School Campuses in County
- Issue: Should City Officials Be Allowed to Enforce a Broad Curfew in Cases of Civil Unrest?
- COMMENTARY : Paul Westhead: He's...
- Burbank Airport
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Council : Two races are wide open because the incumbents have quit to run for mayor. Some members seeking reelection are in tough fights. : 7TH DISTRICT : Rainbow of Contenders Seek to Replace Bernardi
- DAYS OF OLD
- Decision '93 / A Look at...
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles Ballot Measures : Voters will decide whether to enlarge the LAPD, increase the property tax, limit top officials to two terms and create an animal-regulation commission. : PROPOSITION 1 : Taxes for Police
- All About Oscar
- Bedtime for Gonzo : HUNTER:...
- Michael Woo
- Postal Service Needs to Clean Up Its Mail Act
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- CAROLINE DECKER
- The Cruise Issue
- DAYS OF OLD
- In the Cards : 'Rodney King' Trading Cards Raise Questions--and a Few Eyebrows
- THE QUEEN CLEARS HER THROAT
- DAYS OF OLD
- A 'Crying' Shame
- Tax Return
- Tony Overcame Child Abuse and Embraced Life; Now He Faces Death at 15 : Love: Tony's parents beat him and allowed their friends to molest him. His only friend committed suicide and his father killed his cat. But Tony survived and inspires those who know him.
- THE QUEEN CLEARS HER THROAT
- Trauma Centers Need Funds to Do Job
- Chavez, Farm Workers Union Are Laborers' 'Only Hope'
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- If Two Plus Two Is Four, Then Lee Must Owe . .
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Offices : Deputy Wages Low-Budget Campaign Against Hahn : City attorney: Michael Guarino says his boss was too soft on political scandals. The incumbent calls the charges irresponsible and says he has a solid record.
- Effort to Preserve Sandstone Canyon
- A 'Crying' Shame
- Culture of Perks Among Politicians
- DAYS OF OLD
- Racist Attitudes and City of Walnut
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Council : Two races are wide open because the incumbents have quit to run for mayor. Some members seeking reelection are in tough fights. : 5TH DISTRICT : Mutual Disregard Puts Sparks in Yaroslavsky vs. Lake Rematch
- All About Oscar
- DAYS OF OLD
- $20-Million Arcadia School Bond Election
- Must We Live Like Moles?
- DAYS OF OLD
- Rail Omission
- Tustin Council's Ban on Picketing at Residences
- 'Outrageous' Talk From the 'Fiefdom'
- Drug-Sniffing Dogs, Hot Lines on School Campuses in County
- DAYS OF OLD
- TO GIVE THEM LIGHT: The Legacy of Roman Vishniac, <i> edited by Marian Wiesel (Simon & Schuster: $40; 158 pp.).</i>
- Sid Thompson
- Fox Has 'Class'
- Commercial Eating, Wooing
- Folk Cover-Up
- An Alternative for Bolsa Chica
- FAMOUSLY UNKNOWN
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Council : Two races are wide open because the incumbents have quit to run for mayor. Some members seeking reelection are in tough fights. : 1ST DISTRICT : Hernandez Wages Aggressive Campaign Against 2 Underdogs
- Commercial Eating, Wooing
- Development of Another 'Wasteland'
- SB 123: A Bit of Accountability for an Agency That Badly Needs It
- THE QUEEN CLEARS HER THROAT
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- Do Labor-Support Professionals Advance or Repress Women?
- All About Oscar
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- 'Mending Fences': USC's Relations With Community
- It's Been a Rocky Road, So Just Cool Your Jets
- Handicapped by Red Tape
- Drug-Sniffing Dogs, Hot Lines on School Campuses in County
- The Cruise Issue
- Proposed Fox Expansion
- A 'Crying' Shame
- Sid Thompson
- Pasadena : Science Teacher Training
- The Art That Would Not Die
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Council / 7th DISTRICT : Q AND A
- Raising Questions : How Effective Is Day Care? O.C. Children, Parents and Other Care-Givers Are Being Closely Monitored. A UC Irvine Professor Expects the Detailed Study to Provide the Definitive Answers on the Pros and Cons.
- The Sound of Music (NBC Sunday at...
- Nice Shootin', Ellie
- Chip Off the Old Block : Warm-Hearted Ice Man Melts Stereotypes
- LITTLE TOKYO : District Considered for Landmark Status
- The New Adventures of Pierce Brosnan : Actor Is Back on Track With USA Network's 'Death Train'
- Keeping the Voice of Democracy on the Air : Need for Radio Liberty, Radio Free Europe remains strong