- COVER STORY : Meet the New Addams Family : The weird brood from Charles Addams cartoons and '60s TV is back in a big-name, $30-million movie
- Directed by George Sidney in 1946, The...
- 'Whiff of Ambition' Ups Tuition
- Orange County Voices : Training, Trust, Truth Can Keep Brutality Out of Uniform
- Out in the Cold : Despite Some Progress, Lack of Affordable Housing Leaves Most Migrants Struggling in Makeshift Camps
- EASTER
- City May Prohibit Parties With Admission Fees
- Candidate Paterson Stresses Business Savvy
- HORSE RACING : Taxing the Bettors, Taxing the System
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Boxing
- Cal State System Honors Phoebe Dea
- La Quinta's Honor Roll of Tennis Champions Continues
- WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Tennessee, Virginia Play for Title Today
- ART : At War With the Establishment : Politics and art are inseparable to Lucy Lippard, who has devoted almost three decades to feminist, political or socially committed work
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : ODD COUPLES : Yo, Michel! Fight the Power
- COVER STORY : Charles Addams, Paterfamilias of 'The Addams Family'
- Civil Rights That Stop at Water's Edge
- When the Governed Get to Know All About Those Who Govern : Ethics: The new L.A. law requiring financial disclosures from officials makes a skittish start, but familiarity should breed better understanding.
- Editorial : The Recall Process on Trial : Bernhardt disappointed voters, but her transgressions are not worth ouster
- The Gold Is Gone : Suffering Haunts Tulare County After Bad Weather Freezes the American Dream
- L.A. CITY ELECTIONS PROPOSITION 1 : Bond Would Update Police, 911 Networks
- Anglos Predominate but Majority Status Slipping : Census: Increases in ethnic population affected nearly all areas of the Valley in the 1980s. Latino and Asian population grew rapidly. Whites dropped to 58%.
- Heavy Rainfall Does Little to Replenish Ground Water : Drought: Clay soil layers, evaporation and thirsty roots allow only a fraction to soak into basins supplying the county.
- Bizarre, colorful masks look out from the...
- Fiscal Crisis Hits Schools Hardest : Local Districts Must Prepare for the Worst
- Mission Still Hungry After Another Loss to Harbor, 4-1 : College baseball: Setback against defending state champion keeps Klitsner from collecting dinner wager from Bloomfield.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : THE FINAL FOUR : Defeated, Dethroned, Bedeviled
- Baseball
- Tacoma Hands Sockers Their Worst Loss Ever : MSL: Stars pepper backup goalie Biller for 10-1 victory. Sockers rest Nogueira, Segota for tonight's showdown at home against St. Louis.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Jones Sprints to 3 Victories in Rio Mesa Win
- TENNIS DAVIS CUP : Leach and Pugh Give U.S. 2-1 Lead Against Mexico
- BOSS BLUES: Chicago's foremost blues label, Alligator...
- Fernandez Welcomes a Fresh Start : Baseball: Shortstop brings impressive offensive and defensive credentials to Padres. He leaves behind his Toronto turmoil.
- POP MUSIC : Interior Dialogue : Rosanne Cash's raw 'Interiors' album has listeners asking if it's a chronicle of her 12-year marriage to songwriter Rodney Crowell
- POP MUSIC : 10 QUESTIONS : MICK JAGGER
- Malibu High Proposal Sparks Fierce Debate : Education: Malibu parents want it. Many Santa Monica parents don't. There's even talk of splitting the district in two.
- Zone Change Paves Way for Project
- The Sea of Red Ink : The States look for moorings after being cut adrift by the federal government's retrenchments. : Is Tax on Snacks Best States Can Do?
- The Sea of Red Ink : The States look for moorings after being cut adrift by the federal government's retrenchments. : Fiscal Distress Swamps California
- Renewal Forces Some Hawthorne Firms to Close
- Nine Agencies Fined for Using Too Much Water : Conservation: Cerritos faces the largest surcharge--$62,291. Some agencies are claiming they're being soaked.
- Drugstore Fire Investigated
- Tributes to Fender Come With Strings Attached : Memorial: Musicians and friends remember, in words and music, the inventor of the standard in electric guitars.
- Obituaries : Roderick (Mac) MacPherson; Deputy Marshal
- ELECTIONS : LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL : Galanter Skips Debates; Her Foes Make It an Issue
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Toro Closes Out Baseball Tournament on a High Note
- CLUB DEAD HEAD: Bootleg fever continues. The...
- City Jails Can Bail Out County : Opening Them to Sentenced Offenders Helps Ease Overcrowding
- Winging It : Blues' Brett Hull Takes Life as He Does Scoring Goals--Easily
- Gym on Wheels Gets Clients Rolling : Health: It's hard to duck disciplined exercise when a 5-ton 'Fitness Fleet' rig is idling in the driveway at dawn.
- Duke Gets Its Revenge a Year Later
- Coach Cardinal Ate His Just Dessert--Before 400th Win at Channel Islands
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : McConathy's Walk Gives Cypress Baseball Title
- It's Goodby Quincy, Hello 'Bartman' for Jackson
- COMMENTARY : Why the Artist Can't Draw--and Why We Shouldn't Care
- Photographer Opens Doors to 18th-Century Irish House
- POP MUSIC : 10 QUESTIONS : Keith Richards
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : THE FINAL FOUR : Kansas Goes to Head of Class : Semifinals: Jayhawk team of pupil Williams upsets North Carolina team of teacher Smith.
- ON THE RECORD
- TouchStone Software: The Huntington Beach software company...
- Taking the Mystery Out of Stock Investments
- Japan Must Take On the Burden of a Global Power
- W.S. Buttrill, formerly senior vice president of...
- Silly or Serious, but Always Stylish
- 2 Arrested in Kidnaping of Girl, 3, From Chicago
- Caltech Receives $16.8-Million Pledge
- It's over. It's finally over, no fooling.After...
- REGIONAL REPORT : A Haunting History : Houses With Murderous Pasts Fail to Scare Away Buyers, Renters
- Claremont Graduate School Names Schwartz
- Trust Deed Unnecessary When Loan Is Paid Off
- It's a Buyer's Market for Discount Air Tickets : Trends: Deals abound as consumers try to sell non-refundable, non-transferable seats. But there are risks for purchasers if officials opt to check travelers' ID.
- The Distance in California by CLARK COOLIDGE
- Adventurers Have Heard the Call of the Wild Worldwide
- California IN BRIEF : MENLO PARK : Kidnapers Wrong About Woman
- Claremont : Use of Theater to Be Studied
- HOW CITIES ARE PLANNING TO SAVE WATER
- Baldwin Park : Job Fair Scheduled
- Certron Corp.: The Anaheim-based manufacturer of audio...
- Politics Step Aside at George Deukmejian Park
- Morehouse Industries Inc.: The Fullerton-based industrial machinery...
- James J. Dal Porto has been named...
- Stephen Cameron has been appointed treasurer of...
- THE L.A. MUSICAL HISTORY TOUR by...
- Pasadena : Basic Assessment Reduced
- Graffiti Mars Wall of Honor on Ellis Island
- Walnut : Go-Ahead for Sewer System
- Japanese Woman Scales Mountains While Ignoring Society's Stereotypes
- Civilians Flee Under Iraqi Shelling : Uprising: A Kurdish rebel leader says government troops are concentrating north of Mosul.
- Sun Drifts Into Snowy Picture in the Mountains
- Servant Girl Is a Cinderella in Stone : Archeology: Beautifully detailed Egyptian statue is the latest surprise from a cemetery that has produced many since its discovery last August.
- Furor Over Police Beating
- Furor Over Police Beating
- Furor Over Police Beating
- Furor Over Police Beating
- Frequent Flier Is Changing Airports
- Furor Over Police Beating
- Furor Over Police Beating
- Microsoft Has Reason to Leave Software Alone
- Rap Wars: Do We Care About Whether Ice Will Be Hammered?
- Elephant Handling
- Stalking the AIDS Virus : BEYOND LOVE, <i> By Dominique Lapierre</i> , <i> translated by Kathryn Spink (Warner Books: $22.95; 394 pp.) </i> : VIRUS HUNTING: AIDS, Cancer, and the Human Retrovirus: A Story of Scientific Discovery, <i> By Robert Gallo MD (Basic Books: $22.95; 356 pp.) </i>
- The Monorail Makes Sense for Tomorrow
- Furor Over Police Beating
- Furor Over Police Beating
- Furor Over Police Beating
- Water Crisis
- Arguments Continue Over El Toro Name Change
- Pros, Cons on Galanter
- POETS' CORNER
- Surfer Terminology
- "thirtysomething" (ABC) is not only intelligent, it...
- One would never hear, either at the...
- 'Why Do Critics Love Those Repellent Movies?'
- POETS' CORNER
- Fond of Newfoundland
- Arguments Continue Over El Toro Name Change
- Furor Over Police Beating
- I hope that CBS in its infinite...
- Water Crisis
- Safety Can Cut Cost of Insurance for Workers
- THE BIRD
- 'Why Do Critics Love Those Repellent Movies?'
- 'Why Do Critics Love Those Repellent Movies?'
- Rap Wars: Do We Care About Whether Ice Will Be Hammered?
- 'Why Do Critics Love Those Repellent Movies?'
- 'Why Do Critics Love Those Repellent Movies?'
- Water Crisis
- PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Two Beach Cities Say Alcohol Ads Are OK at Events : Volleyball: Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach have no plans to follow Huntington Beach's ban on alcohol advertising that caused the Women's Professional Volleyball Assn. to move event.
- Rap Wars: Do We Care About Whether Ice Will Be Hammered?
- Furor Over Police Beating
- POETS' CORNER
- Has anybody been watching "Expose" (NBC)? Wow!...
- Safety Can Cut Cost of Insurance for Workers
- Rap Wars: Do We Care About Whether Ice Will Be Hammered?
- POETS' CORNER
- Rap Wars: Do We Care About Whether Ice Will Be Hammered?
- 'Black Voices'
- NONFICTION - March 31, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 31, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 31, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 31, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 31, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 31, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 31, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 31, 1991
- NONFICTION - March 31, 1991
- Total of PACs Giving Election Funds Declines
- Basque Rivier : Two French Resort Towns-One Undiscovered, One Coming Back to Elegant Life- Are Blissfully Far From the Madding Cote d'Azur Crowd
- Mexico 'Hedges' for Higher Guarantee on Oil : Energy: The strategy secured a more favorable price on crude than it normally receives. Other oil-producing countries are expected to follow suit.
- Discounts, Characters Enliven Weekend Trips
- They're Now Well-Schooled in the Art of TV Stardom
- Body Discovered on Roadside in Alpine
- 'Beverly Hills Madam' to Be Tried : Courts: The woman is ordered to face charges despite questions over whether her role as a police informant protects her from prosecution.
- Comic Twist at Church's Seder : Religion: Shelley Berman uses teaching and humor to lead Presbyterians in Jewish observance.
- Another School Gets Anti-Vandal Patrol
- Rain Creates 2-Acre Oil Slick at Cleanup Site of Closed Refinery
- Harris Sees No Relief in Starting
- COMMENTARY : American Opera : Puccini Couldn't Have Made It Here
- Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray of Laguna Beach returned...
- Alan D. Wallace has been named senior...
- GARDENING : Care for Roses? No Thorny Issue
- Victim's Estate Allowed to Seize Gifts to Hate Group
- British Columbia Premier to Step Down : Canada: Vander Zalm, his government afflicted by conflict-of-interest charges, will resign once a successor is found.
- Man Is Indicted on Charges of Defrauding IRS
- GARDEN GROVE : Crystal Cathedral Is Smoke-Bombed
- A Debt-for-Nature Swap?
- CHP Academy Closed Until Operating Funds Are Found : Budget: El Toro Marine passed all the tests and had a job offer--until class was suspended. He's among hundreds left on hold.
- San Diego
- Stay Is Ordered in AIDS Assault Case
- Dead Sailor Had Just Returned From War Zone
- College Basketball
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : El Toro's Johnson Among South Team Nominations
- TENNIS DAVIS CUP : Gilbert Gives U.S. Singles a Split
- Leon Sings His Way to Romance in the Bronx and 'Five Heartbeats'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rundgren Show Bridges Studio, Stage : At the Wiltern Theatre, he and his band provide the same full, sophisticated pop sound that live album 'Second Wind' delivers.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Will the Real Andy Warhol, Not Just the Artist, Please Stand Up?
- WEEKEND TV : Houston to Sing 'Welcome Home'
- J. L. Davidson Co., Orange, has named...
- B of A Bids for New England...
- Interest Takes Wing for Aviaries in Yards : Pets: Attractive bird enclosures can be built and stocked with a good variety of colorful species for as little as $200.
- Yeltsin Pushes Plan for Coalition Rule, New Economy : Soviet Union: But lawmakers block debate of his proposal for a directly elected Russian president.
- Focus on Family Sells Property in California
- PLO Slashes Spending to Cope With Funds Cutoff : Palestinians: Gulf states are angry over Arafat's support for Iraq. The crisis threatens his leadership.
- * Eileen Joyce; Colorful Concert Pianist
- PAST GENERALS AT ODDS
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police to Vote on New Salary Package
- Body Found Buried in Yard; 4 Held
- Community Colleges Pin Hopes on Bond Measure
- Police Catch Motorist After Hourlong Chase
- Arreola, Perry to Return for CSUN
- Sitting Downrange in a Shooting Gallery Again
- Finley Ailing, Might Be Out for Opener : Angels: Pitcher has experienced tenderness in upper arm. Lewis apparently will get fifth spot in rotation.
- Pop Music Reviews : Overeager Rembrandts Ignore Their Strengths
- TV Reviews : 'Missa Luba' on KCET Celebrates Easter Season the African Way
- North American Title Sold by Glenfed
- Home Building Permits Remain Near Record Low
- Mazda Hikes Prices: Mazda Motor of America...
- Justice Dept. Drug Testing of New Employees Upheld
- Bad Timing : Rain Fell Faster Than It Could Be Pumped Into San Luis Reservoir
- COLUMN ONE : Smart Way to Unclog Roadways : Futurists in 1939 dreamed of radar-linked cars zipping safely along uncongested highways. Today, auto makers, faced with growing competition, are testing systems built of space-age technology.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Car Dealers Push for Change in Sign Law
- Ojai : Chamber Head Joins Annexation Panel
- Land Sale Blocked by Payment of Back Taxes : Moorpark: Investors allegedly bilked in a fraud scheme chip in to keep the county from auctioning a 393-acre parcel.
- Charles Schwab & Co., San Francisco, appointed...
- Standard Brands Paint, Torrance, elected John Latshaw...
- Union Joins Bid for Acme Markets Chain:...
- 'Mole' Seeker Charged With Defrauding Book Publisher of $50,000
- EASTER SUNRISE SERVICES
- * Alfredo Campoli; Italian Child Prodigy on Violin
- Violent Storms Cut Across South, Kill 23 : Weather: High winds, rain, tornadoes combine to leave a trail of wreckage stretching from eastern Texas to Georgia.
- Sometimes it seems as though there's no...
- San Diego
- Woman Gets Prison in Slaying of Roommate
- Ex-Estancia Standout Throws Himself Into World League : Football: An unexpected call from the New York/New Jersey Knights and Jeff Graham winds up in Europe.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Montclair Prep Continues Change for the Better
- She's Overwhelmed by Generosity : Donations: Outpouring of support gives a fire victim a respite from financial troubles.
- San Diego
- California IN BRIEF : MAMMOTH LAKES : Swarm of Quakes Rattles Community
- Costa Mesa : Free Easter Dinner Offered to Homeless
- Ruelas, Cruz to Vie for NABF Featherweight Title
- Countywide
- TV Reviews : Japan-U.S. Education Systems Profiled
- Humanity Loses to Reality : Programming: Lean times have forced the major TV networks to weigh large-cast dramas against less costly shows.
- Mozart Camerata Agrees to Talk About Union Dispute : Grievance: The orchestra responded to a letter from union officials, thereby averting the threat of being blacklisted.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Crazies Troupe Along Well-Worn Paths : Overworked material keeps this promising ensemble from the cutting edge. But when the cast finds new slants, such as burglars who enjoy redesigning homes, it can excel.
- Poway
- FULLERTON : College District Tries to Plan for State Cuts
- ORANGE : Children Deputized as 'Drought Busters'
- Few Clues Found in Death of Motorcycle Messenger
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Walker's Hitting Paces Saddleback Victory
- ANGELS : Is Ailing Arm Cause of Finley Spring Woe?
- All's Fair in Fight Over Who Can Restage History : Entertainment: A rival event at the former site of the Renaissance Pleasure Faire kicks up allegations of threats and plagiarism.
- In the End, Lakers Are Knocked Out
- Two Free Agents Sign With Rams; Hatcher Deal Near
- Pop Music Reviews : Godfathers' Boss Tunes an Organized Rhyme
- Postcards From the Road : Tanya Tucker Reflects on Life, Music and a New Priority Called Presley
- CBS Cutbacks Expected to Include 400 Layoffs : Television: The network has been hit by recession, costs of war coverage, losses on sports coverage and low ratings.
- Reviving Merry England's Knickknack Knack
- Half a Century Later, Ukraine Priest Goes Home : Religion: War and communism kept him out of his homeland. Now he returns to a church that has survived decades of suppression.
- Pressman Charged With Shootings at Newspaper
- Fewer Pilgrims Take Part in Holy City Rites This Season : Good Friday: Mideast strife keeps many home. Security is tight on a day of Christian, Jewish and Muslim observances.
- Opinions on King Case Are Jeopardizing Prosecutions
- Photographer Tries to Sell <i> Story </i> of 'Rocky' vs. Woody
- Drugs Allegedly Found on Juror
- MOORPARK : Developers File Suit in Zoning Dispute
- Vista
- New Passions for an Old Play : Priest's Commentary Links Christ's Suffering to Modern Social Ills
- 2 Candidates Charge Signs Were Stolen : Campaign: Council hopefuls say material was removed by supporters of Hal Bernson, whose office denies encouraging thefts.
- THE COLLEGES : Pudelko Building From Zero
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : East Meets West in the Derby Preps
- 'Dr. E' Simply Wouldn't Have the Same Ring
- Susan Chaska of Laguna Niguel has been...
- Disney Sells Movie Package: Walt Disney Co....
- Ocean Pacific Partner Files Fraud Lawsuit
- Control Data Co-Founder Giving Up Seat on Board
- Thomas V. Brown, formerly vice president of...
- Experts Doubt U.S. Will Rescue Auto Industry : Cars: The Big Three get a cool reception at the White House when they complain of proposed new regulations and tough Japanese competition.
- Richard Klopfstein, previously senior manager with KMPG...
- Ocean Pacific Denies Charges by Partner : Lawsuit: Founder sharply disputes allegations, saying the Tustin surf-wear company is solvent.
- GARDENING : Lifting, Kneeling Can Put Health Out on a Limb
- It's Time for 'Crisis'--So Andreotti Quits : Italy: The government collapses, but it's business as usual. And the fallen government may well succeed itself.
- Doctors to Remove Skin Lesion From Forehead of Mrs. Bush
- AF Finds No Cancer Tie to Agent Orange
- * David F. Smith; Press Photographer Covered Presidents, Hollywood
- Agreement Reached on Use of Drug Funds
- ANAHEIM : Bleak Tourist Season Blights City Outlook
- College Official May Swap Districts : Education: Trustees in Ventura County 'are focusing on' the chancellor of O.C.'s Rancho Santiago. Both districts have had recent controversies.
- SIMI VALLEY : Grandmother, 76, Dies After Car Crash
- Panel Votes Against Granting 2nd Taxi Franchise for Valley : Transit: The Burbank firm that had hoped to break the monopoly plans to appeal to the City Council.
- Better Late Than Never
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : City Fined $3 Million for Polluting Ocean
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Have No Trouble in Landover
- Board Approves Match Race
- Stanford Has a Tough Assignment in Its Bid to Win Another Title
- Fifth Consecutive Victory Doesn't Mean Extra Rest for Clippers
- Pop Music Reviews : The Rembrandts Ignore Strengths
- KCBS Refuses to Apologize to Bradley : Television: Questions from Bree Walker and Michael Tuck enrage the mayor. Channel 2 denies there was a conspiracy to 'ambush' him.
- Jack Lemmon and Jazz No Odd Couple, Album Proves
- Cost of Funds Falls Again: The 11th...
- Francie Murphy has been named vice president...
- McDonnell to Reduce MD-11 Delivery Plan : Aviation: The company will produce 36 instead of 40 this year. It sets a goal of 62 for 1995.
- * Henry J. Muessen; Operated New York's Piel Brothers Brewery
- Church Invests in Israel
- U.S. Muslims Work on New Koran Edition : Islam: Translation is aimed at making the holy book more relevant and comprehensible for the younger generation.
- It Was a Very Good Month, but It Didn't End Drought : Water: A near-supernatural occurrence is needed between now and end of April to end crisis, officials say.
- Woman Shopper Slain in Parking Lot of Mall
- Trial Ordered in Kidnaping, Torture Slaying of Girl, 7
- Pastures of Plenty : Roadside Produce Stands Sprout Like Weeds to Herald Spring's Arrival, but Otsuka Farms Is an Old Perennial
- Countywide : Women's Jail Passes Annual Health Exam
- FULLERTON : Housing for Seniors Is Seminar Topic
- Susan V. Cashion, chairwoman of the dance...
- King Leading Boxing Down the Wrong Path
- Poland's Debt
- Reader Says Angels Don't Have a Prayer
- Oscar Show's Winners and Losers
- Arizona or Pasadena? King-Size Problem With Super Bowl Site
- Making the State Smoke-Free
- Clippers' Success Just Around the Bend
- Are These Athletes Diamonds in Rough?