- Bob Hope's Land Holdings
- Report on Discrimination Against Singles
- Not Everyone Likes New Squaw Valley
- Is Something Wrong When the Best Team Wins the NCAA Title?
- Whose Script?
- Lack of Super Bowls Not Dickerson's Fault
- Ventura Boulevard Subway
- Putting It All in Perspective
- That's Exactly Why There's an Off Switch
- Nurse's English-Only Suit
- Report on Discrimination Against Singles
- You Can't Please All of the People
- Vernal Equinox
- Porter Ranch
- Readers Just Can't Stop Blubbering
- Report on Discrimination Against Singles
- Assembly Candidate Wilcox Can Keep His Ballot Title
- Players Headed for NFL Shouldn't Be His Concern
- Report on Discrimination Against Singles
- Limbaugh's Hecklers
- Nurse's English-Only Suit
- Bob Hope's Land Holdings
- Is Something Wrong When the Best Team Wins the NCAA Title?
- Finding Black Writers
- Pop's Barbarians
- Names in the News - April 7, 1990
- Names in the News - April 7, 1990
- Names in the News - April 7, 1990
- Names in the News - April 7, 1990
- Names in the News - April 7, 1990
- PROPOSED DEAL FOR UNITED AIRLINES : Worker-Owned Firms Are Often Successful; Key Is Participation
- Cultures Follow Separate Paths in Huntington Park
- O.C. Fugitive's Flight Falls Prey to a Comedy of Errors
- Accident Site Popular for Hopping Trains : Tragedy: Injured man is one of thousands of train-riding workers who have hitched rides at Capistrano Beach curve in Dana Point.
- COUNTYWIDE : Beach Cities Brace for Spring Break
- Environmental Group Calls for Ouster of Edmiston Over Endorsement of Park Swap
- Why Simon Canceled 'Jake's' Broadway Date : Theater: 'I couldn't put my finger on why it was so erratic,' says the playwright. Critics offer a few suggestions.
- Huge Computer Deal With Soviets Appears to Falter
- PROPOSED DEAL FOR UNITED AIRLINES : Most Employees Hoping for End to the Turbulence : Airlines: The UAL buyout was good news for some, not so good for others. But many workers say they are just plain tired.
- Pacific-Irvine Meadows Alliance Deal Investigated
- Iraqi Indicted in Plot to Kill U.S. Opponents
- Critics Say USD Compromised Its Independence by Barring Killea
- Charges Dropped in UCI Housing Protest Over Gays
- For the Record - April 7, 1990
- Guidelines Awaited on Insurance Profits : Prop. 103: Four months of hearings are drawing to an end. Uncertainty over rates has left consumer groups and companies trading acrimonious charges.
- USD Calls Off Event Because Killea Is Invited
- San Diego
- A Healthy 'Bone Marrow Baby' Is Born to Ayalas
- Feinstein Wins Backing of City Atty. Hahn
- When Two Paths Are Better Than One : Mexico: Its emergence as an industrial nation requires full economic integration with the U.S. and Canada and expanded ties with Japan.
- Lakeside
- Rare Plane Plucked From Ocean Floor
- NCAA Will Consider Reduction of Games
- The much-delayed hearing of former track coach...
- SANTA ANITA : Even His Trainer Admits Music Prospector's Prospects in Saturday's Derby on Slim Side
- FILM REVIEW : A Flirt With Danger, Suspense in 'Impulse'
- SHORT TAKES : Locke Battling 'Clint's Shadow'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Flamboyant Guitar Slinger Pounds Out Blues
- Preserving the Parsons' Legacy
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Heat Is On at Unpretentious Bengal Tiger
- BOOK REVIEW : A Fortuitously Timed 20th-Century Odyssey : THE JOURNEY FROM PRAGUE STREET <i> by Hana Demetz</i> , ST. MARTIN'S PRESS $16.95, 148 pages
- Suspect Slain by Police Unarmed, Sources Say
- 'Terrible Waste' of Girl's Death Lingers With Woman Who Went to Her Aid
- Mass Transit Ideas From the Man on the Street
- Thousand Oaks Will Not Force Woman to Move
- For Some of the Actors, Movie About Officer's Death Is Hauntingly Real
- GLENDALE : Police Find Body of Man, 67, in House
- Incumbent Says Flyer Is 'Out in Orbit'
- U.S. Picks Up Two Bronzes In World Cup Shooting
- Peterson, California Yacht Club Take Lead in U.S. Challenge Cup
- Focus on the Incredible Shrinking Middle Class
- Four Trombonists Join Forces for Charity; Art for Rail Transit Seeks Performers
- Stage Set for Fourth Farm Aid Benefit Concert
- Skinner Sees Federal Gasoline Tax as 'User Fee' : Revenues: The transportation secretary's views seem aimed at circumventing Bush's pledge of 'no new taxes.'
- A Contest for the State's Most Stupid Law Finds Bans on Blowguns, Duels
- ANAHEIM : Deukmejian Backs Increase in Gas Tax
- Niece Says She Moved Man to 2nd Hospital : Testimony: A State Medical Board panel is investigating charges that an emergency room doctor denied treatment to a 67-year-old man who was uninsured.
- Babies-Only Pacts Asked by Hospitals : Health care: O.C. medical leaders urge state commission to let them take only maternity patients. The panel is questioning their motive.
- Building Needs May Put County in Over Its Head : Government: Borrowing to finance public works could push the annual debt service from $1 million to an unmanageable $126 million, a report states.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Man's Legs Crushed by Freight Train
- Charges Dropped Against Wife of Slain Man
- IRVINE : Man Held in Series of Obscene Calls
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Restores Neglected Dolls
- City Atty. Hahn Endorses Feinstein for Governor
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Pitcher's Debut Beats Mira Mesa
- NBA ROUNDUP : Defense Puts Pistons Back on Winning Track, 104-99
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Smiths Help Moorpark Move Into WSC Lead
- UCLA Volleyball Tournament Will Settle No. 1 Question
- Estwick Leaves Bruins as Spring Drills Open
- Fullerton May Get Help to Build Stadium : Finances: City Council will consider retaining prominent fund-raiser for Titan Sports Complex.
- A self-described New York gambler, who prosecutors...
- Taking a Different Route to the Marathon : Running: Richard Roodberg, 62, trains for once-a-year effort with an unusual method.
- FISHING NOTES : Santa Monica Halibut Derby Offers $25,000 Top Prize to Lucky Angler
- Lion on the Court : When It's Loyola Volleyball Time, Sweet-Singing Sio Saipaia Roars
- CBS Names Jack Buck to Replace Musburger for Baseball Telecasts
- Fredman's Simplicity Wins Out
- Listeners Buy Into New Format at KCSN
- RESTAURANTS : Some Eccentric--and Satisfying--Japanese Offerings From a Master Chef
- ART
- GOLF LPGA AT POWAY : Rittenhouse Gets Another Rolling Start, Leads by 1 With a 66
- Flamboyant Perez Wears His Millions
- Noon Does His Best One Better
- Feats OF Clayton : Northridge Standout Drives Opposition Batty With Ability to Hit and Pitch
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Continues Turnaround With 2nd Victory Over Kennedy
- SDSU Crew Must Pull Its Weight : Rowing: As the Aztec coach, Doug Perez has learned that it requires money and hard work just to keep the program afloat.
- Artist Takes Egg Decorating to a Higher Level
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cirque du Sunday' Recovers Well
- India Bus Bomb Kills 14
- Ireland Will Move to Outlaw Death Penalty
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Smoking Linked to Asthma in Babies
- U.S. Arrests of Illegal Immigrants on the Rise : Workers: The Border Patrol says apprehensions in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties doubled in a six-month period, reversing a two-year decline.
- When History Is Made of Clay
- Cleanup Finished at Toxic Waste Site
- BUENA PARK : Minimum Setbacks, Lot Sizes Established
- Rossmoor : Development Would Boost Noise, Traffic
- Pressure Won't Break This Impasse : China: The relationship must be based on a realistic assessment of parallel interests, not outdated concepts and the Tian An Men Square incident.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When History Is Made of Clay
- Accomplice in Killing of Migrants Pleads Guilty
- 24 Gang Members Held in Murder Plot
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Ryan, Rangers Shake on 1991 Contract Option
- Race Tracks Soft-Sell Their Most Lucrative Attraction
- Titan Football Gets Boost From Top : Endorsement: Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb, Cal State Fullerton president, wants football program to remain in Division I-A.
- Great Expectations Pitched at Benes : Baseball: His idols are now his peers so he feels comfortable and ready to help the Padres.
- 4 South Bay Girls Make Division Team
- JAZZ REVIEW : Collins Performs Coleman, Tyner
- FILM REVIEW : A Low-Budget Gem in 'Streets' Teen Thriller
- Coalition Benefit Set at Cafe Largo
- C. R. Smith; Helped Make American Airlines a Giant
- A STRIKING SUBJECT
- Previa Surpasses Minivan Tests
- Senate Votes Panama, Nicaragua Aid
- 128 Deputies Take Part in Shooting Raids; 7 Arrested
- SANTA ANA : Bicyclist in Collision With Van Identified
- Group to Study How to Revise City Charter
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Environment, Growth Are Issues in Races : Carson: As alliances have shifted, control of the five-member City Council is once again up for grabs in an eight-person race.
- San Diego
- School District Official Named to Federal Panel
- Professor Says Teens May Be Prime Target of Family Violence
- BUENA PARK : Three Elude Police in Vacant Store
- MUSIC REVIEW : Trio Sonnerie's Ear-Opener at Museum
- SHORT TAKES : McCartney Plugs King Holiday
- 2 Teens Injured by Gunfire at Jordan High
- Crazy Horse Named Top Country Nightclub for 4th Time
- Financial Markets : OVERSEAS : Tokyo Stocks Bounce Back; Nikkei Up 3% in Morning
- Financial Guru Produces a Big Return : Marketing: The former 'no money down' real estate promoter has new products to push. But his latest business isn't without controversy.
- Free Guidance for Entrepreneurs
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana-based shipping...
- NATION : Animal Rights Activist Bars Plea
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Gdansk Shipyard, Cradle of Solidarity, to Be Privatized
- BREEDING BIRDS: NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Young Troupe to Go International : Laguna Playhouse Children's Group to Perform at West German Festival
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Congress to Study Border Violence
- Kaifu Issues Appeal for Understanding on Reform : Japan: The prime minister acknowledges that 'some pains' will have to be borne to make the accord work.
- DANA POINT : Ship Plans 22-Port Trip Along Coast
- Jail Ordered to Install Gas Retrieval System
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners Allow Sign That Violates Code
- Niece Testifies About Disputed Patient Transfer
- THE SIDELINES : Soccer Passions Claim 2 Lives
- Penn State will remain in the Atlantic...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Herman's Seven RBIs Lead Golden West
- Michael Wentink has been named chief financial...
- David N. Miller has been appointed president...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Nikkei Index Soars 1,029 Points
- U.S. Savings Rate Not the Lowest: Americans...
- Ken Hatem has been named eastern regional...
- Money Supply Rises: The narrowest measure of...
- Air / Lyon Is Rolling In Acquisitions : Aircraft: Elsinore Aerospace is the third company snapped up by the holding company since its founding in late 1989.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Smog Levels Rose in '88 Heat, EPA Says
- Mexico Troops Rout Dissidents in 7 City Halls : Election dispute: The opposition in Michoacan state accuses the ruling party of fraud.
- Assigned Risk Motorist Policies to Be Restricted : Insurance: Board says 'good drivers' will no longer be eligible. A critic of the ruling says it will deny coverage to those in areas where little is available.
- No Charges Filed in Bus Strike Death
- Lithuania Sends a Conciliatory Note to Moscow
- Board With the Rules of Style
- 50 Protesters Killed by Katmandu Police
- $10 Million for Mental Health OKd
- LOCAL : No Gas Leak, Just Foul Miscue
- A Walk Through Old Santa Ana
- Malathion Spraying Will Be Expanded in L.A. County : Agriculture: Parts of Rowland Heights, Diamond Bar and Industry will get aerial applications of pesticide. Two Medflies were been found in the area recently.
- Abortion Study Cites Little Mental Stress : Health: Experts find no psychological hazard for most women during the two years following the procedure. Long-term effects are unclear.
- MOORPARK : 3 Acres Purchased for Freeway Link
- County Battle With Measles Epidemic Is Stepped Up : Health: Clinics will be open weeknights and Saturdays, offering free immunization shots.
- Sylmar Man Found Guilty of Manslaughter
- Slayer of 2 Teen-Agers Has Life Spared by Jury
- Congressional Rights Panel Schedules Hearings on Violence at Border
- San Diego
- Murder Charges Dropped Against Victim's Wife
- Robbie Bray dislikes Joe Isuzu, and that's...
- CSUN Dusts Off Pomona; Lopez Shows His Grit
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado Loses, 12-5, in Walk on the Wild Side
- Danny Everett's world indoor record of 45.04...
- Mystique Looks Like Mistake : Golf: Donald (64) and Huston (66) breeze through the course in their first official rounds at Augusta National. Norman soars to a 78.
- Musburger: CBS Firing a 'Vendetta' : Television: Ousted announcer tells ABC audience his former bosses are 'spreading venom.'
- You Can't Put a Rap on His 67
- Has Surgery Helped Rhythm's Run?
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Troubled Waters' Questions Control, Dominance of Nature
- Radio Show Plays None of the Hits : Bootleg radio: Lou Friedman and Rob Raino give unknown rock bands badly needed airplay.
- 'Twin Peaks' Stars Tamblyn, Beymer Share Twin Experience : Television: Actors at work on ABC series share a common bond . . . their roles in 'West Side Story' almost 30 years ago.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FULLERTON : Man Acquitted in Alleged Murder Plot
- Arafat Backing Peres as Israeli Leader
- WORLD : Thatcher's Popularity Slumps to 50-Year Low in Gallup Poll
- Santa Clarita Hires El Segundo Planner
- Witness Quotes Doctor: 'I'll Make You Look 30' : Medicine: A one-time Mrs. California pageant winner says plastic surgeon performed operations that she 'absolutely never, ever' wanted.
- Plugging Holes for Oil Spills : Pipelines: A Huntington Beach citizen sees petroleum leaking from an unearthed line and complains. The City Council has called for stricter monitoring.
- Having a good time singing is what attracts people to the Torrance Civic Chorale.
- Group Investigates Drinking on Teen Trip
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Former Dodger Trades Bat for Ball in El Camino Real Batting Practice
- Read It and Weep: Angels Need Help
- THE SIDELINES : Cleveland Hockey Bid Entered
- Oh, What a Feeling--Dream Comes True for Long Beach Coach : Basketball: As new head coach at Cal State Long Beach, Seth Greenberg tends to his first order of business and one of his strongest assets--recruiting players.
- Director Finds Special Solace in UCSD Production
- Club Is Changing After 8 Years of Ecstasy : Headliners: The band will end its long run at Sasch in Studio City.
- Waterford Glass Workers Strike: Ireland's Waterford crystal...
- Auction of New View Homes in San Clemente May Start Trend
- TouchStone Software Corp.: The Seal Beach computer...
- Businessland Says It Expects Quarterly Loss as Sales Slow
- Cassini Gets His Smell of Success
- Expansion of Medfly Spraying Zone Set : Agriculture: Parts of Rowland Heights, Diamond Bar and Industry will get aerial applications of malathion. Two of the pests have been found in the area recently.
- New Hungary Government Taking Shape : East Europe: The Democratic Forum signs up two former rivals as coalition partners. The Free Democrats are looking like the loyal opposition.
- Mexico Troops Oust Dissidents in 14 City Halls
- Good Skates Are Also Good at the Plate
- Henry L. Gogerty; Architect Who Designed Gliding Classroom Walls
- NATION : Pop Singer Sedaka in Hospital
- COUNTYWIDE : Airport Land-Use Plan OKd by Senate
- Postman Won't Ring on Crime-Ridden Block
- COUNTYWIDE : Sheriff Candidate Vows Ethics Unit
- Environment, Growth Are Issues in Races : Avalon: Two City Council seats will be decided as the panel prepares to make critical decisions on growth and water supplies.
- Power Outage Leaves Wide Area in the Dark
- Payzant Affirms His Support for Plan at Gompers
- Wammack, Simpson Win Doubles Title
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Boys Win in Swimming
- Victory Moves Mission Closer to Playoffs : Baseball: The Free Spirit takes over second place in SCAC by beating East L.A., 10-3.
- A Light Show in Riverside : Museum: University relocates its cache of photographs, negatives and cameras to a cleverly converted dime store on the downtown pedestrian mall.
- CRA, City, Developer Held Liable for Condo Damage
- Lakers Get Moving After a Sleepy Half : Pro basketball: A 15-2 run finally puts away Kings for 39th time in a row at the Forum.
- History Follows the Leader : LPGA: Lenore Rittenhouse took an uneasy lead at StoneRidge Thursday. She has been off to fast starts before but only once has she enjoyed a winning finish.
- The University of Oklahoma, reacting to a...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Garcia Gets Three Hits to Lead Chapman to 7-2 Victory
- Raitt Still Rates
- Singer Plans AIDS Benefit on Pay TV
- ART
- FILM REVIEW : 'Gross Out': Not for the Faint-Hearted
- SHORT TAKES : Stevens Curtis Chapman Voted Gospel Music Artist of the Year
- S.D. Dance Alliance Announces Artist Awards
- STAGE REVIEW : Ups and Downs With 'Our Country's Good'
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Work to Clear Slide on Highway Pushed
- Welk Resort Time-Share Pitch Prompts Lawsuit
- Officials Will Seek to Allay Fears of Residents Near Escape-Prone Jail : Security: Twenty-eight inmates have broken out of county facility in Chula Vista since December.
- San Diego
- OXNARD : Activists Use Play to Issue AIDS Warning
- Business Group Backs Tax to Aid Schools
- Not Only Is He a Puncher, He Has Learned to Be Punctual
- Grand Canyon Fires Westphal
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Bold Brew at Santa Monica Border Grill
- Judge Hears Pleas on Sex in Art Exhibit
- American Commerce National Bank: The Anaheim bank...
- Charles R. Rinehart has been named chief...
- ICN Biomedicals Inc. The Costa Mesa-based maker...
- Com Systems Buys TMC: The regional long-distance...
- Jaruzelski Due in Moscow
- TOP POLLUTION PENALTIES
- Loyalist Troops Will Move Into Christian Heartland : Lebanon: Barracks captured from Gen. Aoun will be occupied as the president acts to extend his authority.
- Soviet Defends Lithuanian Policy : Moscow Has 'Clear Conscience,' Foreign Minister Says
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Weighing the Qualities That Other People Like
- Campaign Talk
- Soviet Anti-Semitism Rising, Poll Shows : Prejudice: Jewish leaders who ordered the Moscow survey say their worst fears are confirmed.
- Spring Brake : Palm Springs Tries to Slow Down Students' Revelry
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Queen of Mean' Plots Amends
- Poindexter Jury's Request for Dictionary Remains Undefined
- Explosive 'Star Wars' Test Planned in Desert
- Late-Night Work May Slow Ventura Freeway : Traffic: Three of four lanes may be closed as the roadways are widened. Repaving areas will be indicated.
- Council Backs Plan to Limit Construction : Growth: Critics say the cash-starved city of San Diego will never establish the requisite taxes and fees and building will grind to a halt.
- About Time : Suit Over Watch Batteries Is Wound Up After 11 Years
- Environment, Growth Are Issues in Races : El Segundo: A Hyperion plant lawsuit and conflict charges make ethics and environmental policies the key issues in a 5-candidate race.
- COUNTYWIDE : New Bus Engines to Cut Air Pollution
- Airport Land-Use Plan Approved by Senate
- Japan's Kaifu Blinks (Thankfully)
- Kings' Ecstasy Turns to Caution : Hockey: Flush with a 5-3 come-from-behind victory, L.A. plays at Calgary in playoff Game 2 tonight. Veterans warn of 1987 playoff victory that was followed by a debacle of a loss to Edmonton.
- DIGEST : Six Cal Lutheran Seniors on Scholar-Athlete Team
- St. Anthony Upsets El Segundo, Area's Top-Rated Team, 4-3 : Prep baseball: Palos Verdes defeats Torrance but loses star second baseman Chuck Okada to a knee injury.
- THE SIDELINES : Scots Gain Finals in Curling
- Spyro Gyra to Unveil Its New Material : Jazz fusion: Fresh from recording a new album called 'Fast Forward,' the band will also be breaking in a percussionist during shows at the Coach House.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Concert Shows Breadth of Xenakis' Compositions
- SHORT TAKES : Fast Food to Ft. Worth Ballet
- FILM REVIEW : Waters' 'Cry-Baby' Wears Out Its Welcome
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- Pace of Consumer Credit Growth Slows
- Builder to Auction 39 Upscale Houses in San Clemente : Real estate: The tactic is being tried because there's little demand for homes in the $350,000 to $750,000 range. It could be a new marketing trend.
- Bechtel to Plan Soviet 'Silicon Valley'
- 6-Ft. 6-Inch Man Locked in BMW Trunk 11 Hours
- S. Africa, ANC to Reschedule Stalled Talks
- Malibu's Future on Line in Election : Cityhood: Many feel the vote will decide if community stays semi-rural or becomes a full-blown resort on the order of Miami Beach.
- Man Critically Hurt in Lakeside by 138,000-Volt Electrical Jolt
- SANTA ANA : High-Crime Area Residents Protest
- BETTING WITH BOB
- El Camino Real's Boldt Tough Nut to Crack, 6-4
- J.M. Peters Lists Declines for Year
- Financial Markets : STOCKS : Economic Fears Hold Dow to 1.80 Advance
- Seasonal Shift