- A 9-year-old girl hit by a foul...
- 'Worst Article' Wasn't All Bad: Spelling Was Correct
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Soar as Larkin Stays Hot
- Bucs' Anderson Offer Too Little for Chargers
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Wins 9th in Row
- LOS ALAMITOS : Quarter Horse Meet Begins Friday
- EQUESTRIANThe Volvo World Cup equestrian competition will...
- Kings Battle Oilers, 23 Years of History : Hockey: Edmonton has overcome a 3-1 deficit to reach the Smythe Division final series against L.A., which has never played longer than the second round.
- Seminar to Look Back at Latino History in U.S.
- Hot-Rod Driver Agrees to Stay Out of Neighborhood : Courts: Man accused of terrorizing Torrance neighbors is told to avoid the area or face a 275-year jail term.
- Airport Activists Taking a Good Look at Adelanto
- Assembly OKs Lifting Jet Noise Limit in Crises
- IRVINE : Inquiry Into Deal by Official's Mate Due
- Islam, the West's Imaginary Menace : Muslims: They are a presence in many matters troubling to the West, but the causes are social and economic, not religious.
- Thunderstorms Drop Up to Inch of Rain in Mountains
- Man Shot to Death by Off-Duty Officer
- Four! Nikki Gannon Is Playing Through
- Mater Dei's Kobata Now Watching Her Step
- Doctor Arrested Over Drug Prescription
- Drag Racer Gwynn Stable After Crash : Motor sports: He has surgery to save his left arm and might be partially paralyzed as result of accident in England.
- North Carolina State's basketball players weren't motivated...
- Klein Resigns Position as SDSU Golf Director
- Accident Victim Was Track Star at Glendale
- Lack of Support Hurt Pitcher at Higher Level
- MUSIC : Elitist Art World Hostile to Minorities, Professor Says : Audiences won't expand until non-whites feel more welcome, expert at UC Irvine says.
- H. F. Ahmanson & Co., parent company...
- Thousands Rally in Support of Two Soviet Prosecutors
- Turtle Doves
- Bush Urges More Study of Climate Change Data : Environment: European delegates to a White House conference accuse the President of failing to take action.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Extending Tax for New Schools Urged
- VENTURA : Officials Named to Taylor Ranch Panel
- VENTURA : School District Plans Cutbacks
- Billingsley Takes Oak Park Job
- Oakland Scores Twice in 12th to Beat Angels
- Dameworth, Najar, Chute Pick Colleges
- SHORT TAKES : Vereen, Ex-Girlfriend in Accord
- 'High Five' Cities for Worker Appeal
- Judge Orders Eviction of Jewish Group : Jerusalem: Appeals panel opens the way for ouster by overturning a lower court stay.
- Nation : Customs Fines Bush Ex-Aide $648 in Failure to Declare Furs
- Won't Shield Religions From Law, Court Says
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nikkei Posts 9th-Largest Rise
- U.S. Cites Bias, Management Flaws in Refusing to Rejoin UNESCO
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : James Brown Joins Drug Fight
- De Klerk Urges Power-Sharing Policy Under New Constitution : South Africa: Majority rule holds 'great danger' for minority rights and values, he tells Parliament.
- SANTA ANA : Study of El Mercado Impacts Facing Vote
- Identity Sought of Man Killed in Hit-and-Run
- 2-1 Loss Shows Padres Reds Are Now for Real
- George Allen Is Licking His Fingers About Over-the-(Signal)-Hill Gang
- TREND WATCH
- LAPD Gets Approval to Switch Officers to Hollow-Point Ammo : Law enforcement: Police contend that it's a safer bullet, but some activists claim it will result in more deaths.
- New Charges Filed in Threats to Bush
- Silberman's Attorney Assails Tactics of FBI : Courts: Lawyer attacks use of felon as informant and wins right to question him at the trial.
- L.A. Seeks to Reclaim Firehouse It Sold
- Joy in the Darkest of Days : 4 1/2-Year-Old Girl Dying of Cancer 'Just Radiates Love'
- Angels' Power Spoils Moore's Night
- Outdoors : Big Largemouth Bass Finally Bite at Castaic
- 'Lonely and Homesick,' Garbo Wrote to Swedish Friend in '26
- STAGE
- Amgen Wins Legal Round: Amgen Inc. said...
- RETAIL
- Oakland Moves to Kill Deal With Raiders
- Will Take 'Appropriate Responses,' Bush Warns : Lithuania: The President weighs economic measures against Moscow if it carries out its threats.
- Oil and Gas Flow Normal, Lithuania Officials Report
- ENVIRONMENT / GLEN CANYON DAM : Colorado River: Electricity vs. Natural Wonder : Critics claim rapid changes in the water level to meet power needs have harmed the region. The Interior Department is evaluating the impact on the area.
- Food Poisoning Reportedly Kills 150 in India Town
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Drug Money to Pay 2 Officers' Salaries
- GOP Rival Urges Gallegly to Allow Release of FBI Files
- TUSTIN : 3 New Members End Council's Stalemate
- P.M. BRIEFING : AT&T; Chief Tells Stockholders It's Planned Parenthood's Fault
- Hon's Ante Is $200 Million in His Biggest Gamble Yet : Acquisition: The Laguna Hills developer's down payment on some of the nation's choicest golf courses and other property is part of the $967-million price for Landmark Land Co.'s holdings.
- County Epidemiologist to Leave in June
- House Fire Causes : $110,000 Damage but 4 Pets Are Rescued
- MWD Agrees to Send Water to County : Emergency: The plan would supply 12,000 homes for two years. But the first drop isn't expected until October.
- Ban Extended on Razing Old Market
- Caltech Chemist Wins Research Award
- Accent the Positive, Not Negative
- Drug Offenders May Be Jailed in Tents
- Foreman Hammers Jameson
- SIDELINES : Wimbledon Purses Raised 23%
- Angels Rally to Catch A's but Lose in 12, 7-5
- John Henry-McAnally Team in Hall of Fame
- SIDELINES : Vote Against Penn State Seen
- Umpires Are Putting Their Foot Down on Crow Hopping : Softball: Game officials are trying to eliminate the extra steps and leaps taken by high school pitchers.
- STAGE
- 'Chrystal and Sphere' Aims to Spark Children's Imagination at O.C. Festival
- POP MUSIC : Local Groups Set the Tune for Saving Mother Earth
- Head O.C. Librarian Gets Similar Job in L.A. System : Innovator: Elizabeth Martinez Smith's 11 years in Orange County were marked by cultural diversity. She will be the first Latino to direct the L.A. system.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Lawsuit Filed on Pollution of Bay
- Keating Asks to Get Lincoln S&L; Back for Taxpayers' Sake
- Citicorp, the nation's biggest bank, said first-quarter...
- Condo Activity Pushes Housing Sales Up in O.C.
- Avon Sues Chartwell: Avon Products Inc. said...
- Report Cites Lax Controls on A-Arms Exports : Nuclear proliferation: Seven nations have advanced weapons programs. West Germany gets special criticism.
- Tragic Twist of Fate : MADD Activist Grieves for Son Who Died in Crash; Alleged Drunk Driver Held
- 3 Seized in Slaying of Pregnant Woman
- Video Flash From the CRA Busters
- Doctor Accused of Tryst With Patient
- Audio Books Face Censorship Threat : Rights: Activists warn that recorded literature could be tarred with same brush being used against music tapes.
- Huge Rebates for Water Conservation Approved
- Court Is Asked to Throw Out Peyer Conviction : Appeal: Attorney for ex-CHP officer found guilty of murder claims misconduct by prosecutor and errors by judge.
- Sheriff's Deputies in Antelope Valley Work a Tough, Lonely Beat
- Appellate Court Hears Freedom Newspapers' Case
- Among major regional banks, Mellon Bank Corp....
- Auto Sales Drop: Sales of North American-made...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pepsi Signs Burma Agreement
- Bill to Merge Transit Agencies Clears Panel
- Kennedy Pitchers See Error of Team's Ways
- OUTDOORS : Tests Seek Reason for Loss of Lunkers
- Camarillo Pitcher Merrill Off Squad
- Angels Strike Sweet Notes Before the Bitter Ending
- ART
- SHORT TAKES : Curator's Ouster Sparks Furor
- Japan's Ambition vs. Boeing's Achievement
- Sony to Build Pennsylvania TV Tube Plant : Manufacturing: The Japanese firm will spend $300 million on a facility abandoned two years ago by Volkswagen.
- Resdel Seeks Moratorium on Paying Debts
- RETAIL : Retailers See Chances to Wring Profits Out of Earth Day Hoopla
- Dow Off 32.89 Despite Bullish Trade Report
- Firm to Pay Customers: Donaldson, Lufkin &...
- Trade Deficit Dips to $6.49 Billion in Feb., Biggest Fall in 6 Yrs.
- EC Report Details U.S. Barriers to European Imports
- STATE : Supreme Court Justice Eagleson Plans to Retire in November
- Zhivkov Blamed for Deaths at 2 Concentration Camps
- Surging Prices Push Inflation to 8-Year High
- U.S. Hostage to Be Freed : Islamic Jihad Promises to Release Professor in 48 Hrs. : Washington Response Demanded
- BOOK REVIEW : ACLU: A Law Firm Unto Us All
- Newborn Hidden in Plastic Bag Suffocates
- State : 2 Killed in Freeway Collision
- Bringing Back Home the Definition of a Residence
- County Takes Cautious Step on Edgemoor : Health Care: Supervisors begin to plan a $55-million rebuilding of the aging Santee geriatric hospital but need community support.
- Tree Donations Solicited but There's No Place to Grow : Arts park: A nonprofit group finds that it doesn't have legal access to land in the Sepulveda Basin where it promised to plant an 'urban forest.'
- Widow Sold Valuables of Slain Pornographer for $43,000, Witnesses Say
- San Diego
- BKK's Elsmere Profit Could Be $125 Million : Landfill: The city gave a preliminary OK to a plan allowing the purchase of the site from BKK and joint operation with the county.
- Edison Denies Claim of Preferential Treatment : Utilities: An employee of the Los Angeles-area company charged that powerful customers get faster service during outages.
- OXNARD : $91,100 System OKd to Cut Sewage Odor
- SIMI VALLEY : Guatemalan Admits Killing Immigrant
- Short-Term Plan for Cleaning Up Water Released : Environment: Officials propose 12 treatment plants but admit the job is too big and too costly for any government agency.
- Lacrosse Team Investigated in N.Y. Rape Case
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Defeats Laguna Hills, 4-3, to Tighten Pacific Coast League Race
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Can't Win Midwest Division, So They Sink Celtics' Atlantic Hopes
- BETTING WITH BOB
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mighty Flyers Soar on Harmonic Gales
- The Down Side of the Camcorder Revolution
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Heart of Darkness in 'Portrait of Serial Killer'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cab Firm Liable in Man's Death
- Soviets Refuse to Prosecute Overzealous Investigators
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MAMMOTH LAKES : Charges Ruled Out in Lake Drownings
- Visiting Russian Writers Called 'Nazis' at U.S.-Funded Forum
- Nation : U.S. Greenhouse Stand Dropped
- SPACE : W. Germans Sign for Mir Flight
- Canadian Air Force Jets Collide Over W. Germany; 1 Killed
- Woman Halted in Disneyland Tiff Gives Birth to Boy
- Countywide : $1 Million Collected for Children's Home
- COSTA MESA : Interfaith Shelter Renovation Begins
- No Conflict of Interest Found for Heidt
- Schools' New Drug Policy Satisfies Few
- $100-Million Suit Filed by Foiled Builders : Planning: The developers claim that Councilwoman Joy Picus changed her position on their office building plan for political reasons.
- Man Testifies He Strangled His Date
- Uniform Effort Propels Saugus to 8-5 Victory
- SIDELINES : Montana Named Top Pro Athlete
- SIDELINES : Laudner Hints Return to Twins
- Romo, Mission Post 14-4 Win Over Barstow
- 'Miss . . . or Myth?' Film Leaves That Up to Beholder : Documentary: The treatment of beauty contests provides high camp but also forms the backdrop for footage of feminist protests that began in 1979 against the Miss California pageant.
- RETAIL
- Mass. OKs Measure to Stall Norton Co. Takeover
- Supreme Court Reverses Anti-Union Decision : Labor: Overturned was a ruling making it easier for strike-torn companies to withdraw union recognition.
- Hutchings Steps Down as CEO of Cortex
- Hon Takes His Biggest Gamble With Landmark Deal
- 'The Hogan Family' Moving to CBS: The...
- A New Chapter on Life for Cancer Patients
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BARSTOW : Fate of Bear Cub Argued in Court
- U.S. Study Unable to Explain Miscarriages
- Reorganization of School Busing Program Approved
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Ending the Arms Race in School
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustees, Teachers OK a New Contract
- 'My' Employees Are Making a Mistake Here; This Heap Is a New Eden : Environment: After a visit to Zeke the Sheik's compost pile, it's hard to call it a nuisance. The bureaucrats should learn from him.
- BUENA PARK : Man Dies After Car Hits Tractor-Trailer
- Farmer Plows On in Defiance of College
- NEWPORT BEACH : Gionis to Be Tried Separately in Assault
- The Best of Both Worlds : Wanting Soviet Reform to Succeed, Lithuania to Be Free
- L.A. Prison Fight Revived by Assembly Budget Move
- Countywide : Application Sent for Measles Funds
- Bail $2.5 Million for Accused Killer
- Outdoors : TOMS TERRIFIC : Turkeys Learn to Be Wary in the Wild--and They Challenge a Hunter's Nerve
- Ho, My! Master of Malaprops Not Confined by Boundaries
- Hirmez Loses Day's Pay but No Game Time
- SIDELINES : Falcons-Colts Talks Stalled
- FBI Investigates George Allen's Son, Reports Say
- Victory Over USC is 800th of Coaching Career for SDSU's Dietz
- TV RATINGS : ABC and Fox Score With Viewers
- SHORT TAKES : Lawsuit Seeks Quieter Dixieland
- Number of Viewers Watching Prime-Time Television Drops : Television: The drop in audience can cost the networks millions in revenue.
- STOCKS : Dow Rises 2.71, Shrugging Off Inflation Data
- Brazil Moves to Get Frozen Auto Industry Rolling Again
- Wall Street Trader Fined $1 Million, Jailed for 4 Months
- Joint German Bank Planned: West Germany's biggest...
- RETAIL
- Pasadena Office Building Sold: Pasadena Gateway Plaza,...
- Grenade Hits School Bus, Kills 15 : 11 Children Among Victims at East, West Beirut Crossing
- LOCAL : Northridge Students Protest Ruling Keeping ROTC on Campus
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 5 Firefighters Hurt in Blazing Four-Plex
- Countywide : County Considering Business License Fees
- Navy Counters Bates Criticism With Own Survey of Store Prices
- Scioscia Homer Leads Dodgers to 10-5 Win
- Power Surge Shocks CS Northridge : College baseball: UC Santa Barbara wins game featuring 10 home runs and 15 extra-base hits.
- Drafting of Juniors Has NFL Buzzing
- Mounties Make Most of Mistakes
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bob Florence Band Overcome by Craftsmanship
- GLIMPSES
- Supervisors Order Museum Merger Study : Politics: The plan would have the Museum of Natural History take over the Arboreta and Botanic Gardens. Opposition is developing to the proposal.
- Masekela Hopes for Anti-Apartheid Concert to Benefit ANC : Democracy: After meeting music executives, the ANC's arts and culture director believes a star-studded fund-raiser may be held in the States.
- Eastern Cuts Payout Estimate: Unsecured creditors of...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Philip Morris Earnings Up 31.4%
- Court to Allow Eviction of Jewish Group : Jerusalem: Appeals panel opens the way for ouster by overturning a lower court stay.
- U.S. to Probe 754 Accounts in 173 Banks for Drug Links
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Bonfire' Cast to Invade Bronx
- SPACE : Shuttle Launch Date Moved Up
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Zelman Urges Replacing Private Health Coverage With State Plan
- Magnitude 4.6 Aftershock Jolts Southern California
- Custody Decided for S.F. Quake Orphan : Courts: The 10-month-old boy could win several million dollars in a potential lawsuit against the state. The judge set aside claims of four other relatives and awarded custody to ranching couple.
- Guns: Better Safe Than Sorry . . .
- . . . and the Arms Race in School
- County Supervisors Rule Measles Epidemic Is Public Health Hazard
- COMMENTARY : Foreman Has Faced a String of Easy Foes, but Give Him Credit
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Smith's Fifth No-Hitter Sparks Garden Grove
- FEELING A DRAFT : NFL Prospects Timed, Tested, but Never Rested at Senior Bowl and Combine
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Winfield Is Back in the Swing
- Stars Rap Gang Violence in Nickerson Gardens Video
- People Magazine Rejects Ad Featuring Bikini-Clad Woman
- Fremont General Receives Bid to Buy Its Main Business
- Intensive Talks Under Way on Milken Plea Deal : Wall Street: Lawyers conducted negotiations in Washington over the weekend, and an expanded indictment appears to be on hold.
- World Oil Prices Plummet in Wake of OPEC Meeting
- Great Western Financial in Beverly Hills, the...
- FDIC Sounds Warning on Commercial Real Estate : Economy: Several Southern California cities are high up on a list of potential trouble spots. Anaheim is an area of special concern.
- Botched Numbers Adding Up to One Thing: Headache for All
- Aftershock in Upland Measures 4.6 : Earthquake: No injuries or major damage are reported in yet another jolt stemming from the Feb. 28 temblor.
- Antique Recordings Turn Dentist's Home Into a Wax Museum
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Pregnant Poor Are Not More Litigious
- Coliseum Protection Bill Gains : Raiders: A state Senate panel approves a bill that would require a public vote before the stadium could be demolished or rebuilt as a means of keeping team in town.
- Countywide : County 2nd in State in Census Returns
- THE DROUGHT HOUSING : Rationing Law May Be Eased to Help Project
- Arts and Entertainment Events for Earth Day : <i> Highlights of arts and entertainment events to be held in observance of Sunday's Earth Day. </i>
- Hallmark Drops Condition for Tender Offer: Hallmark...
- McDonald's Will Buy Recycled Goods to Build Outlets
- Wells Fargo Extends Run of Healthy Profit Results : Finance: H. F. Ahmanson and Great Western posted higher net income. Security Pacific raised its divided by 10.5%.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- AT&T; May Promote Early Retirement
- Powers Decided to 'Make Doctors Pay,' Court Told
- 3 Medfly Finds May Mean Far Worse Problem Than Thought
- Officials Seek to Prevent Work on Fallout Shelter After Leak
- Murderer Is Listed as Escapee : County Jail: Inmate whose absence was undetected for 25 days apparently went over the wall last month, sheriff's officials say.
- LOCAL : 2 More Students Implicated in UC Irvine Exam Stealing
- Palmdale to Expand Year-Round Classes
- San Diego
- AST Has Best Quarter Ever--$9.6 Million in Profits : Earnings: The Irvine personal computer maker's report surprises some Wall Street analysts, who figured earnings closer to $6.6 million.
- Paine Webber Group Inc. The nation's eighth-largest...
- Detroit Feeling the Pinch in Brazil : Automobiles: The freeze in auto operations by Brazil's president is hurting GM and Ford, which have major operations there.
- TRW Inc.: The Cleveland-based firm, which produces...
- Professors' Priorities
- No Smoking Ads
- Welfare Offices
- No Smoking Ads
- Preserving Olvera Street
- Insurance
- Measles Outbreak
- Saving Water
- No Smoking Ads
- Welfare Offices
- Preserving Olvera Street
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Preserving Olvera Street
- Preserving Olvera Street
- Professors' Priorities
- Family of Korean Man Killed by Deputies Accepts $999,999 Settlement : Lawsuit: The award by the county marks a victory for the family and local Korean community groups. They had staged angry protests over what they claimed was a cover-up of an "ugly mistake."
- Preserving Olvera Street
- No Smoking Ads
- NEWS ANALYSIS : How Boeing's Plans for Making 767-X Evolved : Aerospace: Since the Japanese buy most of its passenger jets, the company wanted them on the project. But fear of political criticism or pressure from U.S. rivals probably kept them from getting an equity stake, analysts say.
- MOVIES - April 18, 1990
- MOVIES - April 18, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 18, 1990
- Names in the News - April 18, 1990
- Names in the News - April 18, 1990
- Great American's Losses Worsen; S&L; Seeks Buyer
- MANAGUA BOUND: County GOP Chairman Thomas A....
- COLUMN ONE : Campaign Gifts Flow From Rich : Donations to candidates are again unrestrained and the law virtually unenforced. Some of the heaviest spenders are over their legal limit.
- For N.Y. Drivers, There's Fear With Every Fare
- Anaheim Called a Real Estate Trouble Spot
- Mexico to Confront U.S. on Camarena Case Abduction
- Prosecutors Seek 10-Year Term for Montoya on Corruption Counts
- 7 Quakes Hit Bay Area 84 Years After Big One : Electricity Out in 3 Counties, Rock Slide Shuts State Hwy. 129
- Great American Losses Worsen; Buyer Sought
- Officials Still Want Mooring Closed : Oil spill: Huntington Beach officials are not satisfied with the U.S. Coast Guard's vow to closely monitor tankers.
- Let 500,000,000 Bottles Be Broken All Over China : China: Underground dissidents are hoping the small gesture will breathe new life into the pro-democracy movement.
- STRICTLY BUSINESS: Perish the thought that Orange...
- IDENTITY CRISIS: The feds have issued a...
- Blockade Is On, Lithuania Says : Secession: Gorbachev is accused of 'brutal' action on natural gas and oil. But Moscow denies any cutbacks.
- RESOLVED: Honorary resolutions flow like water from...
- POP/ROCK - April 18, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 18, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 18, 1990