- 4.7 Earthquake Was Aftershock
- BASEBALL NOTES : Braves Release 21-Year Veteran Darrell Evans
- STATWATCH : Chatsworth Continues to Look for a Way to Beat San Fernando
- SAN DIEGO SECTION: BASEBALL TOP 10 : Undefeated Mira Mesa Best of the Best
- Pat Valenzuela Proves Point in a Hurry
- A review panel for The Athletics Congress,...
- UC Irvine Defeats BYU in Volleyball
- BETTING WITH BOB
- SANTA ANITA DERBY : Mister Frisky Draws No. 7 Post
- Women's Basketball Retained
- CSUN Volleyball Quest on Hold
- Timing on Hiring of City Administrator Under Fire
- Pasadena's Armenian Population Put at 6,850
- Countywide : Lagomarsino Seeks Water Source Study
- Experts Attempt to Age-Proof Capistrano Mission Without Diluting Historic Flavor
- Glendale College Workers Vote to End Merit System
- Rams Release LeRoy Irvin, but Cornerback Says He Wants to Play Again
- Massachusetts lottery officials said a proposed football...
- 1,200 Raider Oakland Fans Order Tickets
- NPG, Bill Ward Make Points With Video Ventures : Music: Two local rock acts maintain their integrity in a bid for MTV exposure. A live release from a now-defunct edition of the James Harman Band goes beyond mere nostalgia.
- Getty Trust Awards Preservation Grants : Repairs: The $1.4 million sum includes $50,000 for work on the San Gabriel Mission.
- SHORT TAKES : Fans Welcome Estefan Home
- 'Fade Out': Peter Bart in the Lion's Den : Film: Former MGM/UA executive chronicles the decline of the once-powerful studio.
- Bill Requiring Reporting of 'Hate Crimes' OKd
- Beverly Hills : Chamber Backs Parcel Tax
- There's Nothing Small About Racial Slights
- Six Members of Police Unit Put Out to Pasture
- Athletic Fetes Put Party Set in a Sweat
- Council Chooses Zarian For 2nd Term as Mayor
- N.Y. Artist Helps Wed UCSD Lab to Setting
- NATION IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Doctor Offers Hope for AIDS Victim
- WORLD : Chernobyl Need: $320 Billion
- 8 Prisoners Flee in 3rd Chula Vista Jailbreak
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Negotiates on Acid Rain Controls
- So Why Stop With Murderers?
- Boyfriend Guilty of Killing Nurse Offering Help
- Teacher of Year From San Diego Lauded by Bush
- County to Double Permit Fees for Filmmakers
- ANAHEIM : Wrecking Yard Plan Tossed in Scrapheap
- Countywide : High Cost May Curb New Street Names
- Doctor 'Dumped' Indigent Patient, State Panel Told
- Lopez Canyon Dump Officials Confirm Fumes Made Worker Ill
- THE COLLEGES : Sullivan Hanging His Hopes on Bears' Job
- Yacht Clubs Vie to Determine Best of Nation's Best
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Anderson Up to Speed as Kennedy Pitcher
- Baseball-League Structure to Remain Intact : Realignment: Football only major sport facing changes in Northwest Valley Conference.
- Waived by Rams, Irvin Says He Wants to Play Again
- Pop Music Reviews : Folkie Shawn Colvin Crosses the Chasm
- TV/VIDEO
- OXNARD : 2 Sides Submit Ballot Arguments
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gilbert and Krickstein Keep Right On Winning
- Conservative Composer Mellows a Bit : Music: Charles Wuorinen maintains a distinction between serious music and music for entertainment. His Sonata for Violin and Piano will receive its West Coast premiere at Chapman College.
- Provenzano Scores With Home Run : JC track: Glendale runner second in state at 800 meters after leaving Colorado for familiar surroundings.
- Breakfast Club Does Some Serious SOS Fund Raising
- Ford Settles Suit Over Rear Restraints
- 2 U.S. Climbers Die in Himalayas : Avalanche on Nepal-Tibet Peak Also Kills Sherpa Guide
- Report Praises Housing Programs
- Altadena : Restaurant Faces Delay
- Easing the Pain When a Classmate Dies : Crisis counseling: L.A. school district's psychological services crisis team recently visited six Valley schools to help children cope with death and violence.
- Peres Says He Has Enough Support to Form a New Israeli Government : Politics: One party defector could make the difference. No identities were disclosed.
- New Growth-Slowing General Plan Considered : Santa Clarita: The proposal says public services must accompany development in Los Angeles County's fastest-growing region.
- ELECTIONS / BALDWIN PARK : Race Is a Dogfight as Animal Shelter Becomes Key Issue
- GARDEN GROVE : Adult Businesses Moratorium Gains
- Wieder Discloses Just 2 '89 Gifts, Worth $370 : Politics: Her supervisor colleagues list more than a dozen contributions each. An opponent in her reelection bid questions Wieder's declarations.
- Huston Fires 6 Under Par at Masters : Golf: His 66 gives him the lead among early finishers at Augusta.
- Ruddock Knocks Dokes Unconscious in Fourth : Boxing: Four-punch combination puts former WBA champion on the floor for 4 1/2 minutes. Mike Weaver also loses, announces retirement.
- 4 From Morningside, 1 From Palos Verdes Win Awards
- Jewish Officials Restore Kosher Meal Program : Passover: Instead of serving a non-Kosher meal, officials increase funding for program for the elderly.
- De Klerk Hits ANC as Chiefs Boycott Talks : Homelands: Mandela gets blame as he arrives in Cape Town for session snubbed by other leaders.
- U.S. Catholic Bishops Hit New Catechism : Religion: Some fear that the first proposed change since the 16th Century will be used by conservatives to curb innovative thinking or dissent by theologians.
- Long Beach : Graffiti Information Could Bring $1,000 Reward
- Fairfax : Seniors Program Resumes
- DR. NEIL SOLOMON : Transdermal Patches
- La Canada OKs Operating Pact for Museum
- MOTOR RACING : Lawson Appears to Be Unshaken by Shaky Start to 1990
- Perfect Pitching Hasn't Spoiled Jennifer Van Wie : Prep softball: Miraleste High mound ace has a big role on her team but not a big ego.
- Tagliabue Says NFL Will Expand by 1993
- Hurst, Clark Emerge From Spring Slumps
- PREP ROUNDUP : Three Girls Spark Los Alamitos to Swim Victory Over Loara
- STAGE REVIEW : A Manic, Vaudevillian 'Taming of Shrew'
- Rare Opportunity to Hear Avant-Garde Jazz in S.D.
- RADIO
- Embattled NEA Will Survive, Lawmaker Says : Arts: Although Orange County Rep. Dana Rohrabacher demands abolition of the National Endowment for the Arts, most officials back the government grant program.
- Man Charged With Civil Rights Violation
- NATION : Hubble Telescope Ready to Orbit
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : E. L. Doctorow Wins PEN Award
- BOOK REVIEW : A Skimpy Outline of a Murderer's Mind
- L.A. Program for Homeless Teen-Agers Praised
- 3 Arrested in Death of Lancaster Man
- Builder Stops Using Radon Disclaimers : Real estate: The company will not prohibit buyers from testing for the cancer-causing gas. The state drops a request that it suspend home sales.
- 1 Dies, 1 Hurt When Car Veers Off Freeway
- P.V. Estates Residents Fight Bid to Close Road
- FULLERTON : McColl Dump Plan Is Rejected by EPA
- Judge Convicts Man in '88 Racial Shooting of Black
- Rockwell Cancels Final Nuclear Test at Its Lab
- DEATH PENALTY TWO VIEWS : Is There Justice in the Gas Chamber? : It is distorting our institutions and our politics, and proving to be an enormous burden for our society to bear.
- Lieberthal Pounds 4 Home Runs in Westlake Win
- Krimsky to Administer Estate of Gathers : Probate hearing: Decision doesn't sit well with attorney for player's mother and brothers.
- A Stroke of Good Fortune for Crenshaw
- Support for $178 Million to NEA Called 'Overwhelming' : Arts: The chairman of a House panel expects the program to survive a new round of attacks.
- NBC's Team Player Has His Eye on the Ball : Sportscasting: With CBS' surprise sacking of Brent Musburger, Bob Costas would seem the obvious replacement--but he's sticking with his baseball-less network.
- SPORTSCOPE : Muir, Walnut Athletes Lead Meet Contingent
- The Quality of Several Import Vehicles Has Slipped
- ROLL CALL : THE HOUSE
- THE LAST TEMPTATION : A Controversial Form of Counseling Promoted by Fundamentalist Christians, Called 'Reparative' Therapy, Has Led Some People to Reject a Gay Lifestyle and Try to Embrace Heterosexuality
- People : Gypsy Boots Runs on Garlic and Grins
- ELECTIONS HUNTINGTON PARK CITY COUNCIL : Latino Candidate Stirs Up Race, Attacks Two Incumbents
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Sailor Who Infected Woman Convicted
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR'S RACE : Candidates Reaffirm Abortion Stands
- Man Arrested in Bomb Threat Case
- Front-Yard Parking Ban Could Force Cars to Keep Off the Grass : Ordinance: The City Council will hold a study session tonight on a proposal to force Ventura residents to keep their cars in garages or on the street.
- Love Affair With a Virtuoso
- Officers Kill Drug Suspect as He Backs Out of a Parking Lot
- El Cajon
- Fair Grounds Co-Owner Sells to Rival Race Track
- Their Questions Are Answered : Dodgers: As club heads home, short spring training appears not to have hurt them too much.
- Sun Shining on Granger Again : Softball: Injuries have disrupted Michele Granger's college career at Cal, but the former Valencia High standout is winning once more.
- ROUNDUP : Birmingham Cruises Past Reseda in Track
- New Equity Chief on Mid-Sized Theaters; 'Chess' Makes a Move on Orange County
- Bolshoi Gives Pacific Amphitheatre a Leg Up in Expanding Its Offerings : Dance: The ballet's booking is a coup for the Costa Mesa venue. Troupes have normally performed at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- Escaped Killer, Prison Guard Are Captured
- Sarah Vaughan, 'Divine One' of Jazz, Dies at 66
- Experts Offer Some Facts on Cocaine Abuse, How to Detour Around It
- A DAY IN THE LIFE OF PATTIE McPHUN
- LOCAL : Man Killed by Car in Lancaster
- Swap Till You Drop : Bargain hunting: You can find everything from fresh fruit to baseball cards on weekends at the Ventura College swap meet.
- Fearing Unrest, China Closes Beijing Square
- A Pastor's $20-Million Last Hurrah : Transformation: The push is on to increase membership in one of the largest Protestant churches in Los Angeles, as it relocates to Chatsworth.
- The "Toast From the Heart" wine tasting...
- COSTA MESA : City Will Spare That Tree--for a Price
- President Honors San Diego Teacher
- DEATH PENALTY THE DEFENDANT'S PLEA : Blame His Disabilities, Not a Cold and Calculated Heart
- Stars Fall on UCLA Rally on Abortion
- Armenian Population Smaller Than Pasadena Survey Expected : Demographics: Their annual average income is $39,000 a year and 52.9% own their homes.
- 2 Sweatshop Bills Clear First Hurdle
- Destroyer Involved in Wreck to Return to S.D. : The Navy: The Kinkaid will undergo more repairs after collision that led to stand down of all Navy ships last fall.
- Mailer From Pro-Growth Group Shows Candidate's History of Bankruptcy
- Rush-Hour Rainstorm Dents Cars, Not Drought
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Cancer Victim Finds Replenishment at Her Pool
- Car, Truck Sales Up 2.9% in Late March
- OVERSEAS : Stock Prices in Tokyo Drop Sharply in Morning Session
- Newspapers Must Reach Out, Touch Reader
- Population Prophet Hurls New Bombs : Books: Millions already have died and the environment has been damaged due to overpopulation, says Paul Ehrlich in a new work on global living.
- A Party With Real Flash
- Contel to Reorganize, Trim Its Work Force by 600 Jobs
- Grower Expands in Big Way With Oregon Acquisition
- Corona Strike Ends--at Least Officially: The Mexico...
- Pastas : The 'light' food movement has embraced a culinary heavy--pasta. Low-fat noodle dishes from Italy and from Asia--such as shrimp-and-squid chow mein, below--are at the heart of the change.
- A Wider Range of Ovens, Cookers
- Escaped Killer, Guard Captured in Texas
- Retail Sales Hopping Even With Late Easter
- Joseph H. Golant has joined the law...
- Troubled National Lumber Gets Injection of Cash
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fair Trade Banking Act Opposed
- Seasonal Picks Include Asparagus, Blood Oranges
- Japanese Money Brings Resort Closer to Reality : Development: The long-delayed project near Coronado Cays is now expected to be completed in 1991.
- Taco Bell Cited for Child Labor Violations
- Raychem Will Cut 900 Jobs, Report a Loss
- Decking the Business Halls With Fine Art : Culture: The idea of putting art objects in the workplace is catching on, and some customers and employees are all for it.
- Brian R. Demsey has joined Ernst &...
- General Electric Co. has appointed Stephen D....
- Cudahy : Recall Group Cries Foul Over Invalid Petitions
- Assembly Votes Extension for Airport Land-Use Plan
- Soviets Plan to 'Cleanse' Party of Radicals
- Confusion Over Labels: Most consumers still consider...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tandem Profits Slip, Stock Dives
- Bank of New England to Cut 5,600...
- 8 Flee in 3rd Escape From Jail in 4 Months
- No Small Feat : Atom Research Could Widen Horizon of Miniaturization
- NATION : Panama Emergency Lifted
- Pasadena : Hearing on Northwest Plan
- Seeking an Old-Fashioned Bag Man
- Witness Reports Threat on Life by Marcos Confidante : Philippines: Real estate broker testifies he was warned not to reveal details of New York transaction. Testimony takes defense by surprise.
- NOTEBOOK : Nicholas, Duncan Earn Top-Player Recognition
- MEDICAL BOOKSHELF : A Sand Bar on Life's Journey
- Times Honors Players, Coaches of Year
- FOR THE KIDS : It's 'Eggstravaganza' Time Again
- Diamond Bar : Water Conservation Urged
- Bush Opts for a 'Photo Op' With Jackson
- SPORTSCOPE : Crucial Gymnastics Meet Awaits UCLA Women
- Lynwood Sweeps Prep Basketball Honors
- Report Recommends Turning Airport Parcel Into Industrial Park
- VENTURA : Officials Identify Spilled Substance
- Voters OK Bonds to Upgrade Schools : Education: Los Alamitos' bid for a $13-million issue wins by a more than 2-1 margin and surprises many in an era of anti-taxation sentiment.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Food Seller Fights City Over Lease
- 19 People Arrested in High School Drug Probe
- Countywide : ORANGE : Foster Parents Warn Against Accusations
- A Baby Rail Network for L.A.
- Lessons of War : Youths Who Have Seen Battle Share Their Experiences in a Series of Talks
- A Philadelphia judge ordered Lewis Lloyd of...
- Simmons Wins Wooden Award in a Landslide
- John Griffin, who left the college coaching...
- Buss Eyes His Own NHL Expansion Team : Hockey: Laker owner wants franchise. Then he says he will build a place for it to play.
- Kurosawa Series Continues; Curtiz Films, 3-D Fest on Tap
- MUSIC REVIEW : Zukerman and Newman at Keck Theater
- Blossoming in the Prague Spring : Gymnastics: Vera Caslavska won Olympic medals in 1964 and '68, then disappeared because she had signed a paper critical of government. Democracy has given her new stature.
- ALBUM REVIEW : 'Red Hot' Features a Celebrity Surprise
- American Adds Frequent-Flier Rebates
- Pacific Sierra Job
- Van Nuys Plant Ranks Last in GM Quality Study
- UP THE COAST : Touring Santa Barbara By Amtrak
- El Salvador, Rebels Hold Geneva Talks, Agree to Seek Truce
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Claremont: Voters must decide on whether a new tax amounts to wasteful spending or is a way to improve their quality of life.
- H. Michael Hecht, chairman and chief executive...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Tasty Pie Is No Mere Trifle for Holiday Meal
- Residents Protest City's Amended Hollywoodland Growth Plan : Development: Homeowners are angry over omission of a review board to maintain architectural style.
- Pasadena : Building Ban Extended
- Engineers Union Fined in Owl Rock Incidents : Labor: Judge imposes a suspended $10,000 levy after ruling that the local was in civil contempt for violating a court order 10 times. Six other charges were dismissed.
- U.S., Japan End Intense Trade Talks With Compromise
- Japanese to Vend San Diego Packer's Beef
- P.M. BRIEFING : N.Y. Fines Kodak $2.15 Million for Environmental Violations
- More Telly For Britons, but Fewer Are Tuning In
- Pasadena's Armenian Population Smaller Than Survey Anticipated
- Newspaper Collector Gets History Firsthand
- Reformist Mongolia Reasserts Its Sovereignty, Opens Doors to World : Asia: With Soviet influence declining, Ulan Bator is reaching out to the industrialized democracies.
- WORLD : 12 Die in Punjab Terrorist Blast
- Untangling the Prickly History of Barbed Wire
- Jerry Brown Stamps His Imprint on Party : Politics: The former governor has raised some eyebrows during his stint as the Democrats' state chairman. What he has accomplished will be evident this weekend at convention in Los Angeles.
- One-Eighth of Small Firms Are Reported in California
- Amgen Appeals Patent Ruling in Dispute Over Anemia Drug
- Pasta for 'Tween Season
- NLRB Accuses Vegas Hotel of Unfair Labor Practices
- ELECTIONS / SAN DIMAS : Candidates Focus on Small-Town Atmosphere Versus Development
- California Business has named Craig Miller as...
- Henry J. Dinenno has been appointed vice...
- For 2 N.Y. Ad Agencies, It's California Here They Come
- Bank of America has named Patrick M....
- Legislation Urges Health Warnings for Alcohol Ads
- MiniScribe Sells Assets: MiniScribe Corp., a Longmont,...
- Tokyo Stocks Plunge 3.8% at Close of Early Trading
- Car Dealer Says State's Suit Was a Bankruptcy Factor
- Family Goals, Values and Rituals Eroded by Changes in the Way We Eat : Culture: Nothing could more perfectly symbolize the aims as well as the stresses of modernity than the vast proliferation of fast foods.
- Death Row Inmate Dies in Fight Amid Rising Tension
- Hey Mom: I'm Being Taught by a '57 Chevy
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CARLSBAD : Ford Settles Suit Over Rear Restraints
- Pension Funds Pressure Exxon on Environment : Energy: California managers were among those seeking stronger action. The firm made no promises.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tobacco Pitch Abroad Draws Fire
- Shareholders approved changing the name of Los...
- Las Brisas Shares Recipe for Tasty Chorizo Beans
- Still Much Hype Over the Quality of Burgundies
- Coach Was a Contender : Boxing: Frankie Duarte is living one of his dreams as new trainer at the Huntington Park Athletic Club, where he steers Latino youths into the ring and away from drugs and gangs.
- WORLD : W. German Missile Removal Set
- Pasadena : 3-Story House Plan OKd
- Prosecutor Clears Serles of Criminal Wrongdoing
- Santa Monica : Fund-Raiser Talk on Gangs
- Life in the Class Lane : Education: Older students are finding that it's never too late to earn a degree, and many companies are encouraging their workers to take courses.
- El Segundo Sues Los Angeles Over Hyperion Sewage Plant
- When the Honeymoon Is Over
- Santee
- Bell Gardens Card Parlor Seized : Racketeering: Action taken after a Florida jury found that drug money was invested in Bicycle Club.
- Rock Hudson Ex-Lover Files Libel Suit
- NEWPORT BEACH : Celebration to Mark Columbus Voyage
- Tucker's Bill on Hazardous Acid Dies in Committee
- Program to Aid Runaways, Abused Children Praised
- Federal Panel Told Disabled Services Are at a Crisis Point in Orange County
- Mexico Reins In Drug Ring Suspect : Fugitive: Jailers promise to keep Daniel Fowlie in his cell pending extradition after U.S. authorities protest his periodic releases from a Baja prison.
- Call Him Almost Anything, Just Don't Call Him Dr. Death
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Slow-Starting Laguna Beach Runs Down Woodbridge
- Sheehan Prepares for LPGA Tournament at Poway
- ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Titan Invitational Meet Runs Against Arcadia
- Wayne Who? Kings' Rally a Great One : NHL playoffs: Robitaille, Hrudey have big games and Duchesne makes a big play as L.A. overcomes 3-1 deficit for 5-3 victory.
- LEGAL FILE
- Immune Response Corp. Plans Offering: The San...
- Digital Announces Non-CFC Circuit Board Solvent: The...
- Grand Metropolitan Cooks Up Cake Deal
- Security Pacific Targeted: In its latest attempt...
- Bonwit Teller Sells Its Name to Trump Group
- Southland Stock Trading Halted
- Fish Diet Aids Heart Health : Nutrition: Unlike past evidence, which was based on animal studies, new data comes from significant human tests.
- Apartment Occupancy Limit Sought
- Imperial Savings: The San Diego-based savings and...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Betty Ford Forms Abortion PAC
- Lip Disease, Tooth Infection Among Bad Breath Causes
- ART REVIEW : Impassioned Posters Changed the Face of Germany
- TRAVEL FILM : Have All of Paris and the Rest of France
- BASEBALL CARDS : Wheeling and Dealing Is Name of the Game
- STATE : No Lotto Winners, Pot Grows
- COLUMN ONE : Struggling to Protect 'The Ice' : Tourism and even scientific research are threatening Antarctica's pristine beauty. But the push is on to preserve this last untainted laboratory.
- ART
- CHILD ABUSE REPORT--FEBRUARY
- Student Advances in Citizen Bee Contest
- TOURS : Walking in an Indian's Shoes at the Museum
- Life in the Class Lane : Priorities: She is 35, a single parent of 7-year-old twins, and typical of a large number of Ventura County adults who have returned to the classroom.
- ELECTIONS / EL MONTE : Candidates Disagree on City Management
- Lt. Gen. Frank Tharin; Hero of Wake Island
- Chula Vista Jail Escapes Worry, Anger Residents and Businesses
- Groups in Wilmington Oppose Junkyard Pact
- Council Refers Brookins Matter to City Attorney
- COSTA MESA : Members Sought for Development Panel
- Occidental's Etcheverry Named Football Coach at Macalester
- OXNARD : School Board OKs Parental Contracts
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Recknor Rattles, Rolls on the Court
- SANTA ANITA : Warcraft Special to Derby Veteran
- Charles Desmarais, director of the Laguna Art...
- SHORT TAKES : Singer Wins Round Vs. Disney
- AN APPRECIATION : Remembering 'Sassy' Sarah Vaughan
- Default Rate of Corporate Bonds Rockets 338% : Securities: The high rate for the first quarter reflects the deep depression in the junk bond market.