- Obituaries : Alican Hendrix; 3-Year-Old Afflicted With Rare Disease
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Sheriff's Deputies Get Medal of Valor
- VENTURA : Early Earth Day Salute Planned
- BURBANK : Historical Group Rejects City Measure
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Saturday Sign-Ups for Youth Soccer
- PACOIMA : Small Businesses Get Free Advice
- Class Acts Go to Troy Tech : Education: Elite high-school program attracts students who delight in being challenged by complex computer technology.
- Church's Mall Plan Angers Members : Newbury Park: Some Adventists say proposed development violates their own religious teachings.
- Restaurant Bans Smoking in Its Bar Area : Health: Islands in Manhattan Beach may be the first in the Los Angeles area to set such a policy. A government study on the dangers of secondhand smoke influenced the decision.
- SIMI VALLEY : Senior Center to Host Fund-Raisers
- Countywide : Man Sentenced in Bank Robbery
- SIMI VALLEY : Workshop to Focus on Yard Composting
- Loyola Opens Series With Santa Clara
- Accardy Quits After 24 Seasons at Northridge
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Esperanza Does Just Enough to Win
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : For Capriati, Sanchez Vicario, Double Duty Poses No Trouble
- He Has the Look : Polonia Says He's Ready for a Season of Superstardom
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hornets and Mourning Find Magic Isn't Same Without O'Neal
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : KANSAS : Richey Tends to Get All the Breaks
- Webb Named to Replace Keller as Basketball Coach at Alemany
- USC Maintains Its Mastery of CS Northridge : Men's volleyball: Trojans run their series advantage to 25-1 over struggling Matadors with a four-game victory.
- Dean Among 3 Area Basketball Players Honored
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Upsets Trabuco Hills
- KCOP's Press' Bid for Democratic Post Causes Stir : Television: Station officials say if commentator is elected chairman, they will add a conservative commentator. Others say his election would create conflict.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : EAR Unit Meets L.A. Contemporary Dance Theater
- THEATER BEAT : 'Cinders': Prison Tale of Power and Evil
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Man Bites Dog': Seductive Nature of Violence : The ragtag production allows us to cozy up to its charming killer, then, realizing his heinousness, gag on our self-satisfied black laughter.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Star Time': Dark Parable on Television
- Muff to Return to His Job as Coach of Crespi Boys' Basketball Team
- No. 2 and Rising : Cal State Northridge Soaring in Softball Rankings After Getting Some Breaks and Making Them Too
- DODGERS : Braves Pound What Was Left of the Team
- DIGEST : Crescenta Valley's Jacobsen Named to All-Section Team
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : NORTH CAROLINA
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP
- Thousand Oaks Comes Up Short, 1-0 : High school softball: Without top hitter Nicole Ochoa who was sick, Lancers fall to Newbury Park.
- Names in the News - April 2, 1993
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : An Excluded Hawaii Gets Offensive
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : Valenzuela Has His First Bad Outing
- TV REVIEW : 'River' Shows Drama of King, Memphis Strike
- Stepping Off College Campuses : Art Form of Black Fraternities, Sororities Dances Into Mainstream
- Pop Album Chart : Depeche Mode on Top--for Now
- ROUNDUP : O'Sullivan Ties School Record With 11th Homer in Master's Win
- Kulwicki Presumed to Be Dead : Auto racing: Private plane with five aboard crashes in field in Tennessee en route to a weekend stock car race.
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Pitzak, Esperanza Still Dominate League
- Soccer
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley's Hugelshofer Shuts Down Loara
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : KENTUCKY : Wishing and Wishing and Wishing
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : NORTH CAROLINA : First Things First, Then the Final Four
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteaters Sweep Opening-Round Match
- Payoff Time for John Sebastian : Pop music: The former Lovin' Spoonful leader, at the Coach House tonight, hasn't had a record since 1976, but not for want of trying.
- THEATER BEAT : 'My Mind' Mired in Indecisions
- THEATER REVIEW : A Striking Production of 'Our Town'
- TELEVISION - April 2, 1993
- '94 West Regional Tickets Available
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / MEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES : MICHIGAN : Pitino: Fisher Has 'Patience of a Saint'
- Boutin, Top Trainer From France, Is Seriously Ill
- Green Bay cornerback Vinnie Clark, who lost...
- Milinichik Leaves Rams for Chargers
- Tight end Clarence Kay, released from his...
- Wide receiver Billy Brooks became the first...
- Dolphins Get Fryar for Patriot Draft Picks
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ebro Runs Dry' a Warning Against Tide of Neo-Fascism
- 'Guilt or Innocence': Trial or Entertainment?
- Clifford Jordan's Singing Sound Is Stilled
- TELEVISION - April 2, 1993
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Take 6, Then Add a Few Others : The vocal ensemble is joined by Stevie Wonder, Sheila E. at Coach House show, but band provides unnecessary backup.
- KJLH Earns Peabody for Riot Coverage
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Jack the Bear' Confronts Boyhood Monsters : Danny DeVito stars as the host of a TV horror show, but the focus is on the pain of his motherless 12-year-old son.
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Pollini Returns in Beethoven/Schubert Program
- Brandon Lee Apparently Killed by .44 Bullet : Movies: Even after autopsy finding, North Carolina police are still treating the actor's death as accidental.
- David Johansen Shows Off His Attitude and Spunk
- TELEVISION - April 2, 1993
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Huck Finn': A Whole Raft of Fun
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 2, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 2, 1993
- Firms Did Work on Home of O.C. Water Official
- Woman Dies of Stabbing by Carjacker
- Kaiser Contract Talks to Resume After One-Day Strike : Walkout: 12,000 service employees, including about 1,100 workers in Orange County, protest what union leaders called unfair labor practices by the HMO.
- SQUATTER COUNTY? Proposed closing of the El...
- Preparing for King Verdict Gains Urgency
- 'Rage, Sorrow' Grip Father, Boyfriend of Slain Woman
- The 'Christian School' Image of Pepperdine
- The Challenge of Teaching Multiculturalism
- Teen Drivers
- Portrayal of Egyptian Women
- Portrayal of Egyptian Women
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- People, Wildlife Clash
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Cost of Building Los Amigos Park School
- Planning Commission and Microwave Risks
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Ways to Contribute to Aid the Homeless
- The Happy Hopper
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Cut the Fat
- Downey : Council OKs Curfew Law for Use in Emergencies
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Seabass Run Moves Action to Surface
- People, Wildlife Clash
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- Conrad
- Hillary Clinton as 'Consort'
- ORANGE COUNTY BRIEFLY : Koll Services Signs Deal to Manage 10 More Properties
- Coldwell Acquires San Diego County Rival Sun Harbor
- COMPANIES
- RETAIL
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks End Mixed, While Dollar Sinks
- '7 Octopuses, Hands in Each Other's Pockets' : Technology: Cross-industry alliances are forming to usher in a new digital world, but the revolution won't be peaceful.
- Distributor Leases Bigger Quarters in Anaheim
- BANKING
- COMPANIES
- BANKING
- O.C. Firm Revives Worn-Out Resuscitation Manikins
- OTHER NEWS - April 1, 1993
- ENERGY
- Networks May Share in Rerun Profits : Television: FCC is expected to partially loosen the rules on syndication, a lucrative business now dominated by Hollywood.
- O.C. EARNINGS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : State Myopia Becomes Financial Minefield : Hughes' Job Exodus Will Cost California Millions
- Furon's Oklahoma Plant to Be Closed for Lack of Buyers
- Gerstner Must Prove Change Starts at Top
- UCLA Forecasters See More Tough Times : Economy: Study predicts Californians won't see relief from recession until 1994 at the earliest.
- Wall Street Has Tough Act to Follow : Markets: Since across-the-board profits aren't likely to be repeated in second quarter, many experts are betting on stocks.
- The Bufala Roams
- Chicken, Chess Pie, Pad Thai
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Home at the Range
- Dome Cookin'
- PREPS
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Seabass Run Moves Action to Surface
- Freeway Link Means Loss for Schools
- CENTERPIECE : The New Bull Market : More people are using barter as an alternative to paying with scarce cash. Groups make it easier to plug into the system.
- A Creative Place In the Sun
- NOT-SO-PRIVATE LIVES : What's Next for Rodney Crowell After his Much-Publicized Divorce From Rosanne Cash?
- Nailing Down a Few Survival Skills
- Humor Softens the Bite of Chinese Vice Premier
- Legislators Study 2 Images of Bergeson : Education: Partisan versions will clash in debate on nominee for state schools chief.
- NIGHT LIFE / THE CLUB SCENE : The Big One on CD : Dammit Jim charts its own course to success by stressing sound over gimmicks and self-promotion.
- Tabuli Salad Is a Jewel in Loschl's Crown : Regal Meals Fit for the Theater Crowd
- BOOK REVIEW : Crystallized Roses and Fish in a Basket of Snow : CLASSIC RUSSIAN COOKING: A Gift to Young Housewives By Elena Molokhovets ; Translated, introduced and annotated by Joyce Toomre ; (Indiana University Press: $39.75; 704 pp.)
- America's Secret Shame: Dull Chicken-Breast Recipes
- The Trouble With Champagne
- The Cultured Milk
- PORTRAIT OF PROGRESS : '75 Works' Gives Brief Overture of Early Years, Then Shifts to 'New Age'
- Glendale City Council Candidates
- Powell Decides Not to Testify in King Case
- PROFILE : Father Figure : With his kids grown, Pete Trama is pursuing his dream of acting. He deals with AIDS and cancer as the agonized dad in 'Take Away.'
- A Saturday in the Park
- Suburban Sports Editor Seymour Beubis Retires
- 4 Ex-Presidents Support Clinton
- Coffee, Naturally : Clean Foods Inc. of Ojai markets coffee grown organically free of pesticides and artificial fertilizers to satisfy picky tastes.
- Garden Grove Boy, 4, Shoots Cousin, 3, in Face
- 27 Killed in Assault on Cambodian Village; U.N. Suspects Khmer Rouge
- Candidates Offer Plans for Schools : Education: Among the new board's challenges will be a shrinking budget and eroding public confidence. The fate of Glendale High School's expansion will be decided.
- Race Returns on Heels of Swallows
- Jimmy ChavezSchool: Calvary Chapel/DowneySport: BaseballPosition: PitcherClass: FreshmanChavez...
- DONOR PROGRAM : Parting Gifts : Contributing tissue to the American Red Cross can turn a loved one's death into a lifesaving event for another.
- COOKING : Career Path Is Not Just a Recipe for Pros
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Mischief-Makers Have a Field Day on April 1
- The following are selected entries from the...
- Across Nation, Fiber Optics Race Is On
- Echo Park : Women's Shelter Gets $3,000
- Pasadena : $4.2 Million in Cuts Proposed
- Stuart W. Cook; Psychologist Helped Shape Segregation Ban
- Theater Project Clears Legal Hurdle : Redevelopment: Judge rejects traffic, parking and noise objections raised by a civic watchdog group. Next, the multiscreen cinema must pass a referendum May 18.
- FOR THE KIDS : Trip Back in Time : A vintage-train ride between Fillmore and Santa Paula transports the passengers back to a bygone era.
- College Hikes Summer Fees, Cuts Salaries
- Mobsters on the Road to a 'Hit'
- Monitoring Firm Locked Out : Visits: Council rejects a plan to have criminals wearing ankle bracelets come to the city for checks.
- Covina : Is Tux His Ticket to Oscars?
- Police Cleared in Death of Man in Riot
- Clifford Jordan; Tenor Saxophonist Performed With Top Jazz Bands
- Budget, Safety and Hillside Building Emerge as Election Issues : City Council: Candidates' varied approaches form a wide-open debate.
- Administration Unveils Asian Policy : Diplomacy: Tokyo partnership, 'balanced' relations with Beijing are planned, senators told.
- V. Orval Watts; Chamber of Commerce Economist
- Sophisticates Honor Past Leaders
- Distrustful Public Views Media as 'Them'--Not 'Us' : Journalism: Credibility has declined. Elitism and blurring of line between substance and fluff are factors.
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : UCLA's Smith Shines in Rainy Conditions at Berkeley
- Mountaineers Take On Top Peaks--the Hard Way
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : WHAT'S HAPPENING : Ex-U.N. Official Promotes Papua New Guinea
- Lynwood Schools : Teen-Agers to Discuss Issues at Weekly Forums
- House Panel Probes Hospitals' Tax-Exempt Status
- ENVIRONMENT : Conference on Trees vs. Jobs Will Put Clinton's Ideas to the Test
- Garvey School Closes After Body Is Found
- GATHERING OF THE TRIBES : Traditional American Indian Music, Dance and Crafts to Be Showcased in Powwow at OCC
- Want a Rich Single? The List Is Long
- $1-Billion Plan to Immunize All Children on Way
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Nuthin But...
- State Scientists Set Guidelines to Protect Bird : Environment: Stringent standards for protecting the threatened gnatcatcher call for sparing 95% of Southern California's remaining sage scrub from development for several years.
- THE RELUCTANT NOVICE / MOUNTAIN BIKING : Freewheeling : It's a spine-tingling trip to the summit, followed by a full-tilt rush back to the beginning.
- Military Experts Back Proposal to Let Gays Keep Their Privacy
- Health Care Price Controls May Backfire, Experts Warn : Policy: The Administration is considering the idea, but economists say it could actually increase costs.
- Azusa : Quarry Coalition Breaks Up
- CARRY OUT : Buckboard's Barbecue Fires Up Dry and Mighty
- A CYNIC AND HIS LAUGH CLINIC : DiPaolo Verbalizes What Few Dare Say
- Bruce Lee's Son, Brandon, Killed in Movie Accident
- He Wants to Be the Next Wave in Volleyball : Pepperdine Junior Dain Blanton Is Hoping to Become a Force on the Pro Beach Tour
- Sports Bars: Fun Eating Is Name of Game
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Parisian Spring : The community schedules multiple cultural events around an exhibit of Auguste Rodin sculptures at the Museum of Art.
- Keppel Student Chosen for History Program
- Mariachi Tune-Up : Masters of the Music Hope to Pass On Their Passion
- Covina : Innocent Plea in Fire Death
- Alhambra : New Police Station Delayed
- Margo Harris, of Echo Park, was honored...
- Tapping the Source : Genealogy: Family trees grow new branches with the thousands of documents at the Mormon Temple's Family History Center.
- Beverly Hills : Schools to Get $5.4 Million
- Pasadena : Council OKs Smoking Ban
- Region : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- SINKING HIS TEETH INTO IT : Daniel McKelway, Lifelong Fan of the Clarinet, Will Solo With Australian Chamber Group
- High-Tech High Anxiety : Consumers worry about electromagnetic fields in the home. But experts say there's no proof yet that your appliances are killing you.
- MUSIC BO DIDDLEY : Who Do You Know : A rock pioneer sounds off about politics, Ed Sullivan and the shady side of the music business.
- Bell : Ex-Councilman Mirabal Appointed to Price's Seat
- Crowded Council Race Going in All Directions : Politics: 14 candidates are competing for three seats, and a higher than usual voter turnout is expected. The winners could chart a new course, especially on budget matters.
- Clinton Making Concessions on Economic Plan
- Resignations Divide Freeway Advisory Panel
- ATTITUDES / AURORA MACKEY : Landscaper's Foot Unearths Feeling of Awe
- 500 Palestinians Detained for Violating New Israeli Curbs
- General Bank to Open Diamond Bar Branch
- '92 Spending Index Shows Voting Pattern Far From Solving Deficit
- Report Details Schools' Priorities for Reform
- Bellevue's Anniversary
- Hollow Ceremonies Seem to Have the Rite-of-Way
- The Ultimate High : Adventure: Jim Wickwire came close to the top of the world--twice. Then he hit 50 and swore off Mt. Everest. Until now.
- 'Off With Heads?' It Would Be Wrong, China Aide Says
- As Primal Urges Go, the South Pacific Is a Scream
- Novel Has an English 'Eyre' About It : Former UCI teacher MacDonald Harris' tale of a governess and her employer is a Bronte-like story set in modern times and a warmer climate.
- Last Page of Love Story: Widow to Edit Final Irving Stone Book : Jean Stone Takes On the Biggest Challenge of Her Career
- Defense Pullouts Will Batter Workers, Cities : Relocation: Hughes officials are not sure how many at Pomona or Rancho Cucamonga will move to Tucson. Local economies will suffer.
- Change Expected in Delta Water Policy
- Beating Thousand Oaks Has Silver Lining for Royal
- NHL Approves Realignment
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Westmont Considers CCI Coach Marshall
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Beats Golden West to Stop 31-Game Conference Skid
- Former Notre Dame running back Reggie Brooks,...
- Swimming
- Testaverde Signs With Browns
- ROUNDUP : Granada Hills Runs Into a Triple Play and Out of Luck as Taft Wins, 3-2
- Orange Lutheran Football Coach Taube Resigns
- A Pair of Fine Wines : Todd and Amber of Santa Ana Valley Don't Agree on Much, but Both Excel in the Pool
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valencia Jumps Out Early, Routs Savanna
- Pointers From the Academy Columbus Middle School in Tustin participates in a spotlight program of West Point in New York.
- Roundabout Fix to the Broken Delta
- Robert Earl Keen "A Bigger Piece of Sky" Sugar Hill
- Kamal Hassan Aly; Former Egyptian Prime Minister
- A Gift for Life : Grandmother, 101, Sews Tiny Clothes for Babies Born Too Soon
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / FRESH CHOICE : The Perfect Salad : Thirteen dressing choices, an array of vegetables, garnishes, soups and muffins. But the pasta is not so good.
- BOOK REVIEW : America's Idealism and Need to Dominate : ARC d'X by Steve Erickso n; Poseidon; $20; 323 pages
- Autopsy Yields No Clues in Deaths of 2 San Diego Boys
- Blood Sweat & Tears "Child Is Father to the Man" (1968) Columbia
- OXNARD : Metal Detector Use to Begin at Schools
- CYPRESS : Shop Owner Critical After Shooting
- Obituaries - April 1, 1993
- Ventura Tells Workers of Layoffs : Budgets: Fifteen city employees receive notification. Another 20 positions will be eliminated.
- NIT : Minnesota Defeats Georgetown for Title
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S FINAL FOUR : A Fab Coach? : Michigan Has Enjoyed Tremendous Success, but Many Think of Fisher as Merely a Caretaker of a Team With Five Talented Sophomores
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / FINAL FOUR NOTES : NORTH CAROLINA : Not a Very Good Start for Smith
- Memphis State's Hardaway Leaving School
- ANGELS : Bullpen Still Needs Filling Out
- Schools Chief to Ask for Metal Detectors : Education: Inglewood official takes step after confiscation of guns on other campuses, where students were expelled.
- SANTA ANA : Goodwill Shuts Store on South Main Street
- Saudi May Gain 20% Control in Marina del Rey : Property: Billionaire brother-in-law of King Fahd would become the area's biggest developer if a settlement agreement is approved by a federal bankruptcy judge.
- Valley Residents Express Hope, Dismay Over L.A. Life : Development: Input is meant to help planners set a course that reconciles economic growth with environmental protection and narrows class differences.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Pasadena : Cities to Share Pipeline Cost
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Palisades Gears for Run at City Volleyball Title
- Monrovia : Ticking Sparks Bomb Scare
- U.N. Council Votes to Enforce 'No-Fly' Zone Over Bosnia : Balkans: Implementation of resolution authorizing shooting down of military aircraft could be delayed up to two weeks. NATO warplanes would do the patrolling.
- Jewish Parents Object to Symbols of 'Spring' at School
- THEATER REVIEW / 'TWILIGHT OF THE GOLDS' : Moral Hot Waters : Pasadena Playhouse's important new comedy explores how a dysfunctional family deals with touchy issues.
- Wilson Scales Back Request for U.S. Aid for Immigrants
- Northside Homeowners Form Action Group : Government: The new association's first priority is to urge the City Council to let voters make decisions on monorail and Metro Rail stops.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Azusa Pacific Off to a Fast Start on the Diamond
- Kohl Plans to Tax Property Recovery
- John Walson Sr.; Built First Cable TV System
- Girl, 18, Gets Long Prison Term in Death of Neighbor, 62 : Courts: The judge orders the maximum sentence. The oldest of three Northridge sisters convicted in the '91 killing case displays no emotion.
- 3 Men Arrested After Robbery
- Teacher Contract Is Finalized but Funding Issue May Delay Board Vote
- COSTA MESA : Assignment Lets History Come Alive
- WESTMINSTER : Contest Stresses Art of Being Responsible
- TELEVISION - April 1, 1993
- Cable Channel Recycles for New Programming : Television: The Learning Channel saves money and time by using archival material and fresh themes.
- Margie M. Shackelford, director of development at...
- TELEVISION - April 1, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 1, 1993
- MOVIES - April 1, 1993
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / FINAL FOUR NOTES : KANSAS : Williams Doesn't Need a Reminder
- Jones Named Division I State Player of Year
- Hockey
- On RICHARD DIEBENKORN : The Challenging Art of Reinvention
- On RICHARD DIEBENKORN : The Artist's Quest for the Impossible
- TELEVISION - April 1, 1993
- CBS Tops Daytime Emmy Award Nominations
- ART REVIEWS : Presenting History as an Elaborate Fabrication
- MUSIC REVIEW : Angeles Quartet Takes On a Challenge
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dig This: Urban and Urbane Rap : Digable Planets' Coach House show offers a look at what may be the Talking Heads of rap.
- ART REVIEW : 'Sugar 'n' Spice': Sensory Overload in Long Beach : Women artists offer open-ended reflections on power, sex and the relationship between imagination, experience.
- Garden Show Cultivates Cultural Sensibilities
- Fonda's Rapturous Return to Theater : Stage: After a 20-year-plus hiatus, Peter Fonda puts himself on the line to direct 'Southern Rapture,' with a star, Dwight Yoakam, better known for his sorrowful songs.
- 4 O.C. Students Make Finals of Arts Competition