- San Diego
- Tell Every Nation It's Democracy or Isolation : Change: Think of it happening: Humanity fixes politics to make peace, freedom and justice really work.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Profit Key Gets Test in Stakes Race in $75,000 Opening Day Matchup
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Birmingham Posts 9th Win in a Row
- WOMEN'S TENNISTwentieth-ranked US International improved to 16-9...
- Title Goes to Banke This Time : Boxing: He stops Zaragoza in the ninth round to take the WBC super-bantamweight championship.
- Veteran NL Umpire Bob Engel Charged in Baseball Card Theft
- JAZZ REVIEW : Modern Jazz-Kronos Quartet Combo Brings Strings to the Fore
- THE SIDELINES : Oakley on Knicks' Eligible List
- Rockwell International Corp. in Thousand Oaks received...
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- ReadiCare Inc.: The Irvine developer and operator...
- ITT Federal Bank: The Irvine-based bank, formerly...
- Businessman Found Guilty of Banking Violations : Trial: Jose Manuel de la Jara is convicted of five counts of currency structuring and acquitted of one count of money laundering. The jury is still deliberating on other counts against him.
- Troubled Tandon Posts Gain for Quarter : Turnaround: An updated line of personal computers helps boost sales by the Moorpark manufacturer to $105 million, as its founder denies rumors he's trying to sell the company.
- Newhall Land Earnings Rise With Housing Gains
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra-based parent company...
- Vitamins Firm Must Tread Lightly in Ads : Nutrition: A Chatsworth supplement company must adhere to strict FDA rules in its product claims.
- Varian Associates Inc.: The diversified high-technology company...
- Environment : Dolphins Against Nets: The War Isn't Over Yet : Savoring victory in their campaign against U.S. tuna canners, environmentalists are mobilizing on new fronts. Drift nets and the European market are the next targets.
- Taxing Flight: A New York Supreme Court...
- Outback Town Will Evacuate for Flood
- NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Reward Offered in Arson Investigation
- Polhill Hams It Up on 1st Full Day of Freedom
- N.Y.'s Angry Stepchild Acts Up : Cities: Many residents of Staten Island are fed up with garbage dumps and pollution and want to secede. But officials won't let them go without a fight.
- OXNARD : Counselor Pleads Innocent in Battery
- Off-Roaders Locked Out of Wetlands
- Countywide : Survey Says Drug Programs Needed
- City Officials Are Seeking to Organize a Recycling Program for South County
- Fallbrook Sees Its Yesterdays in Tomorrow
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : No Incidents as Arizona State Beats USC
- Dance and Music Reviews : Ambegaokar & Co. at Yorba Linda
- Dance Review : San Diego's 3's Company at Occidental College
- No 2nd Trial in N. America S&L; Case
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Adding Up the Numbers
- Scott Johnson has been promoted to manager...
- Benton Oil Posts Loss of $123,071 for 4th Quarter
- Singers Get Injunction: The New Kids On...
- Castle & Cooke Inc.: First-quarter profit increased...
- Court Backs State in Mission Case: The...
- PDA Engineering: The Costa Mesa engineering services...
- Wynn Oil Moves Quarters to Azusa
- Pioneer Bancorp: The holding company for Pioneer...
- Acoustical Analysis Associates in Canoga Park received...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Witness Says Whites Drew on Blacks
- Mayor Likens S.D., Lithuanian Energy Battles
- WORLD : No Nazi Soap, Archivist Says
- BOOK REVIEW : She's Singing the Same Old Song About Technology : WHEN TECHNOLOGY WOUNDS: THE HUMAN CONSEQUENCES OF PROGRESS<i> by Chellis Glendinning</i> William Morrow $18.95, 256 pages
- Artist Finances Her 'Real' Work by Painting Ties
- Weighty Details Are Inspectors' Stock in Trade
- Singbandith Signs With Nebraska
- OCC's Robinson Roams the Field and the Bases
- Chavez Plays Patient Game With Sixth-Round Knockout
- McLean's Cipango Is Yacht Winner
- Uwe Krupp of the Buffalo Sabres has...
- THE AGING LAKERS : They Have Built for the Present, Making Them One of the NBA's Oldest Teams
- Riley's Decision to Bench Top Players Reviewed : Basketball: NBA commissioner considers action against Lakers coach over move in season finale.
- A Musical Look at Other Side of Andy Warhol : Album: Lou Reed and John Cale, partners in Velvet Underground, collaborate again to repay a debt in a 15-song biography of their mentor.
- Almodovar Loses Appeal of X Rating
- Emerson Announces Layoffs
- Judy Womack has been named community liaison...
- Apple, Digital to Unveil Software Link: Apple...
- Wages, Benefits Rise 5.5%, Biggest Increase in 6 Years
- Maxxam Inc.: The forest products, aluminum and...
- March Durable Goods Orders Up 6.72%
- Religious Friends Object to Ad Campaign: Popeye...
- New AID Chief Sworn In
- Sect Ordered to Stop Work on Bomb Shelters
- 2 Teen-Agers Charged in Blowgun Assaults
- Times Change, and So Have the People in the Park
- 'Fair Share' Policy on Poverty Funds Hit : Urban blight: More affluent areas are often favored when the city distributes the federal money designed to aid poor neighborhoods.
- ORANGE : Man Shoots, Kills Himself in Standoff
- YORBA LINDA : Permit for Housing Complex Is Denied
- LAKE CASITAS : Water Board Studies Motel Proposal
- Rigamajig Triumphs in Top Round Purse
- Olivarez's Career Is Incomplete Without the Division II Crown
- SHORT TAKES : Stacy Keach to Play 'Richard III'
- Prime-Time Ratings Race Gives High Scores to 'Wings,' NBC
- Unlikely Partners Watch Tally Rise for Creagh Computer
- Tom Friedman has joined the North San...
- STOCKS : Interest Rate Jitters Send Dow Down 29
- Big Oil Companies Have Mixed Results in Quarter
- Goldsmith Ends Hostile Bid for BAT Industries : Finance: Problems in getting approval to buy L.A.-based Farmers Group helped undermine the British financier's $21-billion takeover effort.
- Desperate EECO Inc. Considering Sale of Assets
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cosby Writers, Feminine Touch
- Millie Sticks Her Nose in Wrong Place
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Test Promising for Drunk Driver Lock
- Pray That the Housing Boom Stays Dead
- Quote of the Week
- Insider : On Coming to Terms With an Old Enemy : Normalization of U.S.-Vietnamese ties is no longer unthinkable, and the Democrats have seized the initiative. The Administration is opposed--for now.
- Discovery Streaks Aloft With Super-Telescope
- Runoff Candidate Sues Foe for $6 Million
- SANTA ANA : Youth Event Benefits City Homeless
- SANTA ANA : Romance Escapes Clutches of Red Tape
- San Diego
- Official Urges Curb on White Croaker Fishing : Health: Study indicates higher cancer risk. Unacceptable levels of DDT and PCBs found in fish caught off Palos Verdes Peninsula.
- Sockers Bring in Hattrup of AISA for Tryout
- The Washington Capitals announced that Dino Ciccarelli,...
- THE SIDELINES : Colombia Soccer Linked to Drugs
- SHORT TAKES : Universal Florida Opens 'Softly'
- Ventura Harbor Boat Yard in Ventura was...
- Michael Behnke, Gary Gwin and William Wiehl...
- Late Selling Sparks 5th Loss; Dow Drops 12.17
- Beckman Earnings Show 25% Drop in First Quarter
- Gay Pride Ads--and a Proud Gay Adman--Challenge a Broader Public
- 3 Asian Nations Found to Be Dumping Sweaters in U.S.
- Treasury Bill Rates Rise: The Treasury Department...
- Inventor Winning Long Legal Battle With Auto Maker : Patents: Robert Kearns developed the intermittent windshield wiper more than 20 years ago. He claims the car companies stole his idea.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Junta Puts Down 2nd Coup Attempt
- Garbo: A Veil Lifts : Now That She's Dead, Details of Her Reclusive Life Are Emerging
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : GLIMPSES
- SOUTHLAND : Exhibit Bars Nude Lennon Photo
- High Court Won't Restore Conviction of Former Panther
- India Fire Kills 7 Children
- FILLMORE : Downtown Park to Get a Name at Last
- Why Bashing Caught a Wave in America : Japan: The deterioration in American public attitudes has little to do with racism and much to do with the trade imbalance.
- East County
- 3 Men, Firm Charged in Asbestos Releases
- Rancho Bernardo Is Set to Name Coach
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Joe Carter Has 7 RBIs in Padres' 13-3 Victory
- SANTA ANITA : As Meeting Closes, Ending Comes With Silver Lining for McCarron
- These Two Scholarly Debaters Had Minor League Vocabulary
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Clarinetist Has Two Serious Sides: Jazz and Classical
- CalFed Inc.: The Los Angeles parent of...
- Walter D. Camp has been named vice...
- Browning-Ferris to Sell Stake in American Ecology : Divestiture: Texas company to dispose of its hazardous waste assets, including a big interest in the Agoura Hills company.
- Daniel E. Dubina has been elected vice...
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach manufacturer...
- Coca-Cola Launches Coke in East Germany: Coca-Cola...
- P.M. BRIEFING : 5 Firms Form Software Group to Manage 'Corporate Knowledge'
- Vandals Topple Utility's Power Lines : Sabotage: Blackouts hit Santa Cruz County. Group claims action was in retaliation for P G & E's 'farcical' support of environment.
- Soviets Say CIA Overestimates Size of Their Economy : Foreign affairs: The U.S. view of gross national product is rosy compared to reality, panel asserts.
- Christian Sites to Close in 1-Day Israel Protest
- Cheney List Could Cool Congress's Budget-Trim Ardor : Defense: 'Illustrative cuts' are aimed at showing lawmakers how current proposals could result in drastic job losses and economic setbacks.
- Sports Bar in Hollywood Is Shut by State After Slaying
- Today's Election
- Zaire's Mobutu Lifts Political Opposition Ban
- POLITICS / DUMP QUAYLE? : In GOP Circles, the Talk Is of Baker for VP in '92 : Strategists assess negative ratings for current vice president and would make him the defense chief.
- Torres Proposes State-Run Airline to Fight High Fares
- LOCAL : Child Killed in Anaheim Wreck
- 'Light' Desserts Take Some of the Sin Out of Sweets
- No Sanctions Now: Bush : He Fears Soviets May Retaliate
- 'Close to Losing' War on Medfly, Expert Says : Infestation: A rash of recent finds means the state should continue malathion spraying beyond the May 9 cutoff, an adviser says.
- 11 Injured as Station Wagon, RTD Bus Collide
- Broker Guilty of Taking $500,000 From Client
- Drive-By Gang Shooting Victim Dies of Wounds
- Teammates Don't Try Hard Enough, Pascual Perez Says
- Reliever Howell Undergoes Knee Surgery : Dodgers: Torn cartilage will sideline the bullpen ace for at least three weeks. Dodgers open series with the Cardinals tonight.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- THE SIDELINES : World Olympic Panel Reaffirms Ban on S. Africa Participation
- Enjoying the View From the Front
- Battered Kings Face Season's End in Game 4 : Hockey: Down 3-0, L.A. locker room resembles M*A*S*H unit for playoff game against Oilers. Hrudey plans to play.
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- NEA Gives Grants to Groups Targeted by Conservatives : Arts: Some organizations that played key roles in the political controversy receive funding. Museum association rallies to the defense of embattled Cincinnati gallery.
- Chargers 'Steal' a Quarterback : NFL draft: They didn't draft John Friesz of Idaho until the sixth-round, but the team's management believes it has made the biggest theft in the 1990 college player market.
- Fager's Jump Is Not One for the Books
- LEGAL FILE
- THEATER : Revival of 'Joe Egg' to Hatch at ART : Autobiographical black comedy about a handicapped daughter is 'a warts-and-all presentation.'
- National City
- MOORPARK : Special Equestrians Shine in the Saddle
- Veteran Group Denied Fund-Raising License
- Podiatrist, Two Assistants to Pay $420,000 Settlement
- Woman Beaten to Death by Burglar; Suspect Held
- Youngsters Ready Their Messages for Earth Orbit : SpaceArc: Thoughts of Encinitas schoolchildren will be included with thousands of others in a time capsule scheduled for launch in 1992.
- RAIDERS : Major Harris a Minor Pick With Canada an Option
- SDSU Sets Three Steps to Aid Sports
- COMMENCEMENT 1990
- People See Different Kimble : Basketball: His personality was overshadowed by that of his famous friend--Hank Gathers. Then Gathers died.
- SHORT TAKES : Groans Greet 'Bonfire' Filming
- Quarterly Profit Drops for Foothill Group Inc.
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : CMS Enhancements Makes European Distribution Deal
- U.S. Delays OK for Liberalizing Exports to East Bloc : Trade: Top Bush advisers won't relax export restrictions on high-tech goods until the Soviet Union resolves the Lithuanian crisis.
- How Do You Spell Debt Relief? C-A-R-E
- Scott Fazekas, corporate building safety director for...
- Major Soviet Newspaper Is Seeking U.S. Advertisers
- STATE : Activists Scale Bay-Area Bridge
- Light Rain Creates Havoc on Freeways
- 'Everything Is Go' for Launch of Shuttle
- LOCAL : Collision Kills Agua Dulce Man
- Crash Kills 7 Israelis
- LOCAL : 15 Injured in Barracks Brawl at Peter Pitchess Honor Rancho
- 2 Middle Schools Win Awards for Test Scores
- 64 Schools Elect to Go Year-Round by Summer
- Defense Chief Says City Not Immune to Cuts : Military: Defense Secretary Dick Cheney also shoots down any idea of using Miramar Naval Air Station to solve Lindbergh Field crowding.
- Countywide : Meetings Planned on Transportation Tax
- FULLERTON : Toy Police Car to Aid in Anti-Drug Effort
- Pringle Had 3 Other Brushes With the Law
- Men Thought of Families to Survive in Ocean : Capsized: Two brothers stay afloat in frigid waters signaling for help after their power boat sinks.
- Man Found Guilty of Strangling Mentally Ill Woman
- Hit-And-Run Kills Van Nuys Boy, 6
- MOORPARK : Ambulance Firm to Open Station
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Twisted Simpsons Spark Mania : Television: The popular show has developed a cult following in schools, at the mall--even at the San Onofre nuclear plant. But a school principal in Orange says the antihero Bart is a bad influence on pupils.
- THE SIDELINES : Norway OKs $1 Billion for Games
- THE SIDELINES : Becker Struggles to Victory
- Glanville Lands Titans' Pringle : NFL draft: Arrested twice for bar fights within a month, the record-setting running back is still chosen by the Falcons.
- Maxicare to Discuss Buyout Proposal With PacifiCare
- John Cajigas, Lisa Dubinski, Paul Gotfredson, Diane...
- Lincoln Bancorp Announces Stock Split
- Inventor Hopes Turbine Sparks Electric Car Plan
- Michael P. Felix and Edward H. Bock...
- Fidelity Bank Parent Company Doubles Income
- Brazil Leader Shops to Test Effects of Anti-Inflation Plan
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- 'Someone Is in My Grave,' Malaysian Woman Complains
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NEPAL : 18 Reported Killed in Street Fighting
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Boy Shot as Gang Gunfire Continues
- Polhill, Other Americans in 1 Room : Ex-hostage: Freed professor, joined by family, says fellow Western captives were probably in same building.
- It's Best to Say: The Deal Is 'No Deals' : President Bush Is Playing His Hostage Hand Just About Right
- SEAL BEACH : Officials to Address Concerns About Fire
- 3 Men, Firm Are Charged in Asbestos Case
- Driver Convicted in Crash That Killed 2
- SHORT TAKES : Liz Taylor's Condition Improves
- ART REVIEWS : Graciela Iturbide Photographs Keep a Respectful Distance
- DANCE
- Center Where Day Laborers Can Find Work to Open in Sun Valley : Trailer: Program will offer free coffee, Mexican sweet bread and English classes to about 200 workers. It will cost Los Angeles $3,500 a month.
- San Diego State President Thomas Day said...
- Seeded players Carl-Uwe Steeb of West Germany...
- Davis, Raiders Go for Blood in Draft, Uphold Tradition
- ARTS
- TV REVIEW : CBS' 'Malcolm Takes a Shot' Scores Some Serious Points
- ARTS
- Center for Day Hires to Open : Sun Valley: It will offer free coffee, Mexican sweet bread and English classes to about 200 laborers. It will cost Los Angeles $3,500 a month.
- Light Rain a Burden on Roads
- Countywide : New Panel Will Seek Child-Care Options
- Trauma Network Is Still on Critical List
- With Injured Hamstring Healed, Yendork Is Again Jumping for Joy
- Pringle 'Relieved' After Going in the Sixth Round
- Fratello Resigns as Hawk Coach After Failing to Make Playoffs
- NHL Scores in Its Goal to Cut Fights : Hockey: The drop in brawls is due to closer supervision by officials.
- Weeping Milken Admits Guilt, Agrees to Pay $600 Million
- Browning-Ferris Industries Inc.: The waste disposal company...
- Fortune Petroleum Corp. Reduces Losses for '89
- U.S. Trade Office Is Playing Odd Role in Japan Politics
- P.M. BRIEFING : RJR Has Strong Quarter Results
- Rexhall Posts Rise in Quarterly Profit, Sales
- HNB Financial Group: The Huntington Beach-based parent...
- Liz Taylor Put on Ventilator After Biopsy for Pneumonia
- Media : The Coziness of the Japanese Press : Aggressive reporting is the exception in the Land of the Rising Trial Balloon. Many reporters routinely protect their sources by suppressing embarrassing information.
- After Earth Day Comes Trash Day, N.Y. Crews Learn
- JOHANNESBURG : The Exiles Come Home
- Attorney Accused of Embezzling Bail Money
- MOORPARK : Water Conservation Measures Urged
- A Baritone Who Speaks His Mind
- United States' Role in Terrorism by Guatemalan Government
- Unwanted Davis
- Dealing With Graffiti
- Ronald Reagan
- Peruvian-Japanese
- Czechoslovakia
- Dealing With Graffiti
- United States' Role in Terrorism by Guatemalan Government
- United States' Role in Terrorism by Guatemalan Government
- Culture : Where Men Go to Sip, Smoke and Find Refuge : The Egyptian coffee shop is an age-old institution, a male-only place of leisure, conversation and backgammon. One goes there to arrange marriages, to settle business--or perhaps just to smell the night air.
- Unwanted Davis
- Dealing With Graffiti
- MOVIES - April 24, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 24, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 24, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 24, 1990
- Names in the News - April 24, 1990
- Names in the News - April 24, 1990
- Names in the News - April 24, 1990
- Names in the News - April 24, 1990
- Names in the News - April 24, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 24, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 24, 1990
- 2 Months of Maneuvers Led to Hostage Release : Diplomacy: What seemed sudden wasn't. Hopeful signals were sent from Iran, Syria and Lebanon.
- SCOFFLAWS: When all the car-pool lanes open...
- YO! BART: Why are TV's "Simpsons," a...
- STAGE REVIEW : A Rare 'Richard II' at Powerhouse
- Protests Hit Wall Street; Hundreds Are Arrested : Environment: Demonstrators also gather in San Francisco, complaining that corporations co-opted Earth Day.
- Newspapers Explore New Market Technologies : Publishing: From fax machines to telephone data services, the industry is searching for better ways to reach readers and serve advertisers.
- WAXING RELIGIOUS: Not all the attractions developed...
- BROKEN FIELD: It turns out that Cal...
- Voices of Nicaragua: The People Look Ahead
- Attack Was 5th on Household in Santa Ana
- Moscow Offers New Terms for Lithuania Talks
- COLUMN ONE : Accuracy a Casualty in Panama : First reports from the battlefield often are less fact than fiction. But they're still likely to leave a lasting impression.
- Look for Another Hostage Release, Syrians Say : Lebanon: But officials tell U.S. they do not know if he will come from the group that held Polhill.
- Santa Ana Hit by Third Night of Gang Violence : Crime: A bullet hits an 8-year-old boy in the back and grazes a sleeping woman in the next room.
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : Ninja Turtles Riding a Wave
- Leningrad Ballet Performance in S.D. Canceled
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Drug Use Reported in Coast Guard
- COLUMN ONE : Slipping Through the Cracks : There are not supposed to be any homeless people in the Soviet Union. But in the streets sleep the forgotten, many of them the victims of a Kafkaesque system.
- Another Youth Killed in Drive-By Attack : Shootings: A 15-year-old died and his companion was wounded in the second incident within two days in Santa Ana. Both are believed to be gang-related.
- Airport Food Workers' Talks Stalemated : Labor: Host International's profits from high-priced food and gift shop items at Lindbergh Field are key issues in dispute between union and management.
- PREP REVIEW / MIKE REILLEY : Section Gets Point, Drops Rating System
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : COMMENTARY : Racing Gets to Where It Should Have Been
- USD Wins WCC Men's Tennis Title, but Noriega Is Upset in Semifinals
- Scotsman Allister Hutton raced to an easy...
- Unemployment in China's cities is expected to...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Council Lobbies for State Oil-Well Bill
- Huntington Beach Co. a Maker of History, a Victor in Politics
- EARTH DAY 1990 : Over 50,000 Pack Park at EarthFair
- An Accent Could Be an Invitation to Bias : Discrimination: How a person talks could give bosses and others a chance to exercise prejudice, immigrant-rights advocates say.
- Blaming It All on 'Them'
- Harris Going to B.C. Lions, Agent Says
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- 155 Seized in 'Green' Protest on Wall Street