- Whitaker Gives Up Lightweight Title
- STAGE REVIEW : Superfluous 'Shirley Valentine'
- Emma Thompson's Sense and Sensibility : Movies: The star of 'Howards End' is doing something about the lack of roles for women by writing a screenplay of Jane Austen's novel.
- Prime Cut to 6 1/4% by Chemical Bank
- Tomato Time : Consumers Can Expect a Break After Months of Sky-High Prices
- Dole Moves Up : Food: Analysts say the Westlake Village-based company remains an enigma because of its uncommunicative chairman, David Murdock.
- Ex-Lincoln Aide Embezzled Funds : Courts: Former in-house lawyer pleads guilty in federal court to taking $1.6 million from the Irvine thrift and its parent firm during a 2 1/2-year period.
- Arlene Sperla has been promoted to assistant...
- Biopool Gets Approval for Kit Sales in Mexico
- Creative Computer's Quarterly Profits Climb
- Fumes Injure 33 Workers
- Clinton Wins Virginia Contest; Uncommitted Slate Gets 36%
- Trustees to Debate Bigger Fund Share for Oxnard College : Education: The chancellor proposes that allocations be based on districtwide needs. Campuses in Moorpark and Ventura historically have received about twice the amount given to the smaller school.
- Plane Crash Kills Family of Five
- Market Scene : An American in Estonia: Venture Brings Gain, Grief : * A former Detroit marketing director joined forces with a local couple to open a shop in Tallinn. But not all went smoothly, even though the store now makes a sweet profit.
- Natural-Born Entrepreneurs at Food Expo
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Caterpillar, Union Meet for Mediation
- Teen in Crash Used Alcohol, CHP Says
- Overhaul of Marina del Rey a Must--but at What Cost? : L.A. County: Leaseholders need to improve facilities to stay competitive. But experts question the strategy.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : State Responsible for Dead Seals, City Says
- VALLEY AREA : 2 Freeways to Get More Call Boxes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Shows He's Almost Indispensable : Politics: Without him, the system is seen as too weak to deal with the vital issues facing nation.
- Ex-Officials of Honig Organization Tell of Suspicions : Education: Grand jury makes public the testimony about concerns that a conflict of interest existed between the superintendent and his wife's business.
- Children's Foot Problems Need Treatment as Early as Possible
- Rare-Book Thief Loses Appeal in Federal Court
- Rancher's Hearing in Slave Case Delayed
- OXNARD : Firm Gets NASA's Highest Award
- MOVIES - April 14, 1992
- MOVIES - April 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - April 14, 1992
- Names in the News - April 14, 1992
- Names in the News - April 14, 1992
- Names in the News - April 14, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - April 14, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - April 14, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - April 14, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 14, 1992
- POP/ROCK - April 14, 1992
- POP/ROCK - April 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 14, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 14, 1992
- Obituaries - April 14, 1992
- SMOKING MAD: When Robert Beltran, 49, left...
- Tax Forms Tough to Find as Filing Deadline Looms : Countdown: Crowds grow at IRS offices as materials run short at banks and post offices. Many complain of inadequate staffing for taxpayer assistance.
- USC's Miner Denies Link to Rap Venture : College basketball: Alleged deal for him to sing on "On Our Way to the NBA" could jeopardize eligibility.
- Irvine Co. VP to Direct Bush Calif. Campaign : Politics: John C. Flanigan, a Wilson associate and longtime GOP power, will try to unite party factions.
- GAS FUTURE: Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in...
- Irvine Co. Executive to Head Bush's Campaign in California
- DETERMINED DUO: The staff at KSBR, Saddleback...
- FAMILY BAT: Softball remains popular among Orange...
- Harris Hearing on Clemency to Be Private : Crime: Governor will decide whether to go ahead with murderer's execution, scheduled for a week from now. A TV station plans to sue to open the process.
- County Hospitals Chief Ousted After Critical Disclosures
- Lockheed, AT&T; Unveil 'Smart Highway' Plans
- TAIWAN
- Weather Hampers Efforts to Slow Mt. Etna Lava Flow
- BOOK REVIEW : Tale of a Philippine Tragedy : TWICE BLESSED, <i> by Ninotchka Rosca,</i> W.W. Norton, $19.95; 320 pages
- Seoul Is Unable to Rein In Big Conglomerates : Economy: Planners want <i> chaebols </i> to stop expanding into new fields so that credit and other resources are used better.
- Runway Rebels Refuse to Ape Men
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : OAS Plan to Return Aristide Rejected
- How to Cut Down on Late Tax-Filing Errors
- Clinton Defends Brown, Dismisses Drug-Parties Story
- Christian Pilgrims Retrace Jesus' Path Down Mount Into Jerusalem
- REGIONAL REPORT : Smoking Ban in Jail Is a Bummer for Inmates : Health: The rule is becoming the norm in Southland lockups and across the nation. But cigarettes are also the prisoners' contraband of choice.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Richard Drysdale; High-Tech Expert
- Tsongas, Rudman May Join to Stump for Fiscal Reform : Economy: Democrat, Republican say they share similar views on nation's financial issues.
- Weather Smiles on Opening Day at Euro Disney
- Japanese flocking to Alaska to 'buy the sky' : Tourists pay premium rates in the dead of winter for a chance to view the aurora borealis.
- Fruit Fight : New Zealand Is Angry Over U.S. Charges It Is 'Dumping' Kiwi Fruit
- SINGAPORE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GM Shuffle May Be Watershed in Reining In CEOs : Leadership: The auto maker's case is being watched closely as directors and shareholders take steps to make executives of ailing companies more accountable.
- Students Come First
- Banker Turns Baker and Pulls Out a Plum--and Plump--Chicken Pie Business
- S. Korea Keeps the Heat on Hyundai : Politics: Four executives face tax evasion charges. The action, critics say, is related to the fact that the firm's founder will run for president.
- REAL ESTATE
- Sorry, Wrong Number
- County Officials Accept $37,000 in Gifts
- Time Magazine Will Roll Out Its New Design : Media: The publication, which has lost circulation to rivals, will have a format that de-emphasizes events of the last week.
- Gonzales Moves to Majors With Trip to Minors
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Some Signs Are Pointing to Stars & Stripes Victory
- Auto Racing
- Little Al Forced to Sit in the Corner
- Hailstorm Destroys New Cars, Storefronts
- COUNTYWIDE : Health Officials Shut Cafe, Restaurant
- Pepsi Will Market-Test a Clear-Colored Cola : Retailing: It could expand the $46-billion soft drink market, analysts say.
- Russia Parliament Told It Perils Aid Package : Economy: White House adviser says $24-billion program could be curtailed if the lawmakers block Yeltsin's reforms.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Winnie Mandela's Alibi Is Disputed
- Pope Will Travel to Denver for '93 World Youth Day
- Marina Profits Fail to Live Up to Potential, Experts Say : County: High operating expenses, deferred maintenance and lax enforcement of leases are cited.
- MOORPARK : Passion for Football Finds Outlet in Art
- TUSTIN : Local Purchase Wins Super Lotto
- O.C. PLATFORM : Money Is Jail Issue
- VENTURA : Cats and Fanciers Come Out for Show
- Starting Out Strong : Head Start: Supporters say the preschool program offers poor children key social and learning skills. They hope that Congress OKs additional funding.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Port Official Had to Weather Many Storms : Ethics: Critics say the accomplishments of Jun Mori, who resigned from the Harbor Commission last week, were tarnished by conflict-of-interest charges.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Will Go on Disabled List
- Schofield Is Shipped to the Mets
- Miscellany
- Pop Music : Punk Goes Folk With Bad Religion at Palladium
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bongo Logic Steps to the Front of the Conga Line
- Read Our Lips: We're Cutting Your Tax Bill
- COUNTYWIDE : Public Input Sought on Bus Cutbacks
- Motorcyclist Dies in Encanto Crash
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback College President Honored
- One Major Break Was All He Needed
- Tennis
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Angels Limp to a Victory, 13-9 : Baseball: They beat the Brewers, but Langston is added to the growing list of injured players.
- Congressional Candidate Makes Pitch by Videotape
- CBS' Pregnant Pauses : Television: 'Designing Women's' Annie Potts is pregnant but can't show it, while the pregnancy on 'Murphy Brown' is pretend.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kakhidze Leads Moscow Philharmonic
- ENERGY
- New Offerings With Some Interesting Twists
- JAPAN
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- As N. Korea's Kim Turns 80, Focus Is on Enigmatic Son
- Brown Lists His Conditions for Backing Party Nominee : Democrats: Endorsement would hinge on limits on contributions and other reforms.
- Savoring a Taste of Freedom : Immigrants Gather for Passover Matzo
- AMERICA'S CUP : Koch Forces Conner to Sail-Off
- COMMENTARY : Athletes Don't Merit a Pedestal
- BARBARA LEDESMA BROWN, President, Orange County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
- Longtime Bulls Beginning to Shed Their Horns
- Fugitive Blamed in Failure of Banking in R.I. Arrested
- TRANSPORTATION
- JAPAN
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PESTS
- Officials Seek to Link Deaths of 6 Women
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Clinton Virtually Has Nomination, Cuomo Says
- Boy Hurt in Crash Greatly Improves
- Unlikely Path to Success Paved by a Gift for Caring About People : Personalities: Rose Castaneda was once a divorced mother of four living on welfare. Her activism has led to a job as top district aide to Rep. Howard L. Berman.
- COUNTYWIDE : Will Bunny Wear Out Welcome?
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: April 11
- Chili Elite Meet to Eat Heat in Thousand Oaks
- Sailing
- With Schofield Gone, Angels' Infield of Future Is Out
- PEOPLE WATCH
- ART : Unearthing a Buried Treasure of Women's Sculpture : Laguna Beach artist Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein's latest book puts the spotlight on a number of American artists from the past whose works have been ignored.
- Perot's Candidacy
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PESTS
- Yeltsin's Cabinet Threatens to Quit : Russia: Officials demand Parliament's approval of radical economic reform program. They also want continuation of government's power to rule by decree.
- No Lack of Initiative : Recession Brings New Class of Worker to Signature-Gathering Trade
- Clinton Has Big Lead in Virginia Caucuses
- El Camino Is 4th in Academic Decathlon
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Rejects Low Bid; Keeps Architect
- Sheffield Makes Himself at Home : Baseball: New Padre third baseman leads teammates past the Dodgers, 5-4.
- Miscellany
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Show Depth as Wells Defeats Orioles
- Couples Turns (Amen) Corner : Golf: After being the premier player in the world the last year, he finally wins his first major tournament. Save at No. 12 is the key.
- Conner Gets A Huge Break As Kanza Breaks Mast Ram : America's Cup: Incident forces boat to make repairs before showdown with Stars & Stripes.
- VIDEO REVIEW : Prince, Lee Get Political in 'Money'
- Moderates Head for Landslide in Iran Election
- Biotech Ethics Launch Researcher on Difficult Quest : Science: Ex-professor seeks funds for a center that would wrestle with the human and ethical questions raised by the fast-growing industry.
- S. Korean Foreign Minister Visits China
- AN APPRECIATION : Kinison's Unfinished Howl : Comedy: His piercing anger, protest now will never know a resolution we can share.
- Mehta Is Honor-Bound for O.C.
- On the Road With Jerry--Next Stop: Madness
- Water Users Keeping a Tight Grip on Their Faucets : Conservation: Area residents are so used to cutting back that even after the lifting of drought restrictions, they have not returned to wasteful ways.
- SEAL BEACH : Council to Decide on Alcohol Restrictions
- VENTURA : Fair Will Feature Food, Music, Dance
- PLATFORM : Role Models
- Doing Their Home Work : District Program Aids Migrants
- Wrongful Imprisonment
- 2nd Review of Landfill Operator Is Questioned : Environment: Officials are concerned that a Seattle law firm quietly hired by the county to report on Waste Management Inc. may be too sympathetic to the company.
- A funeral Mass is scheduled today in...
- Miscellany
- Dodgers Hand It to Padres : Baseball: Despite injury, Samuel gets tying hit but then can't handle hot leadoff grounder in the ninth inning.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sylvan and Breitman Team in 'Die Schone Mullerin'
- TV REVIEW : 'Christmas' Remake a Romantic Gift From TNT
- Less Work Still Fulfulling to Gulls' Floyd
- NOTES / GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH : This Time, Unser the Hit-and-Run Victim
- Wrongful Imprisonment
- STAGE REVIEWS : A Waterfall of Words but Little Magic
- Wilson's New Wet Suit : WATER WATCH: The governor's big, if arguable, plan
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- With Whom Will We Walk? : Welfare: Wilson's initiative to cut benefits amounts to casting out the least among us.
- Navy Crewman Held in Shooting Deaths of Two
- GARDEN GROVE : Churches Jointly Aid Recession Victims
- CITY OF ANGLES: The zany side of L.A.'s architecture.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PRESS : Is There No Privacy Zone? : Why are we so fixed on building up and tearing down celebrities, and so afraid to talk about real issues?
- Body Found Near Highway 80
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Neil Kinnock's Fate Awaits Bill Clinton : When both parties sound alike, voters pick the incumbent.
- It's a Long Shot, But Search Continues for Long-Lost Sister
- Miscellany
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- New 'Magic Kingdom' Proves Magical for <i> Les Enfants</i> : Reaction: Children at the opening of Euro Disney got what they came for--the very Yankee-ness that French intellectuals have been decrying.
- COUNTYWIDE : Series of Talks on Alcoholism Planned
- MOORPARK : Campaign to Prevent Litton Move Begins
- CAMARILLO : Council to Rethink Banner Restrictions
- Charger Changes Reflect New Tenor : New Coach Ross Is Firm but Positive in First Camp
- Music Reviews : Romero and Son at Ambassador
- COLUMN ONE : Parents Get a Lesson in Equality : In a case study for other states, Texans are intently watching the courts try to share the wealth among public schools. They're also watching the politicians do nothing.
- Baseball Season: Rite of Spring on Our Field of Dreams
- Fire Damages Northridge Company
- Escape Attempt Foiled in Vista
- Coming Full Circle : Service: An Oxnard dentist repays his debt to Head Start by contracting with the program to treat more than 200 low-income children for nominal fees.
- Rules Deprive Matt Young of a No-Hitter : Baseball: Red Sox pitcher doesn't go the required nine innings in 2-1 loss to Indians. In second game, Cleveland gets two hits and loses.
- Fans Hot on Trail of Santiago : Padres: Slump fuels the fire surrounding the Padres' catcher. Teammates are trying to deflect criticism.
- River of Black Lava From Mt. Etna Reaches Village
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds' Fourth Home Run Powers Pirates
- Foreman Will Stick With Peers
- NHL ROUNDUP : Jets Hold On, Snuff Flames' Hopes
- Berwanger's Salary Demand Was Too Much
- Miscellany
- Regarding 'The Simpsons': Let's Call a Comedy a Comedy
- Pop Music : Aweke Westernizes Ethiopian Sounds at Wadsworth
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sleepwalkers': Ultraviolent, Morbid, Silly
- PEOPLE : Lopping Off the Noriega Name
- Encinitas May Give City Seal a New Look : Aesthetics: Officials are tired of taking abuse over the myriad images in the city's logo. Especially that horse.
- COUNTYWIDE : Study Cites Mental Illness in Homeless
- Perot's Candidacy
- Miscellany
- Angels Get Mets' Valera for Schofield
- Vista's Rounsifer Commits to Fullerton
- Kings Retain Second : Hockey: They beat the Canucks, 6-1, and stay ahead of the Oilers. Hrudey has 39 saves.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Exbourne Wins the El Rincon Despite Layoff
- Critical Standards Need Explanation
- Woman Surrenders After 23-Hour Standoff at U.N. : Protest: Daughter of a Nobel laureate threatened to set herself afire. The Californian was opposing the use of American taxes to support Gulf War.
- Konstantin Sergeyev; Dancer, Choreographer
- 400 Passengers Evacuate Smoke-Filled Jet
- Stabbing Linked to Racial Incident
- El Camino Places 4th in Academic Decathlon
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Wetlands Activists Lend Park Support
- New Pipeline
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons Keep Low Profile, 72-61
- Jazz : Energetic, Cheerful Set From Watanabe at Japan America
- Gay, Lesbian Alliance Honors Image Makers : Awards: TV's 'Roseanne,' 'L.A. Law' and 'Roc' and film's 'Frankie and Johnny' and 'Fried Green Tomatoes' are recipients for presenting positive portrayals of homosexuals.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Capitol Comic Troupe Proves Out of Steps With the '90s
- Bosnia Leaders OK Truce--but New Fighting Erupts
- Lawmakers Toss in Towel; Record Turnover Possible : Congress: Frustration a leading factor in veteran members' retiring. New faces in House could top 100.
- 21 Hurt in Rare North Europe Quake
- Coming Into Her Own : Cynthia Ann Telles inherited a zeal for public service. Now she's emerging as a Latino voice in L.A.
- MOORPARK : Panel to Discuss Public Garden Site
- COUNTYWIDE : Candidates Sought for Service Awards
- CAMARILLO : Autlan, Mexico, Becomes Sister City
- Experts Find No Easy Answers to Lane Phenomenon
- NEWPORT BEACH : Smoking Foes Won't Let Rules Issue Die
- CHARGERS UNDER BOBBY ROSS : What's Different So Far?
- San Diego State Defeats Fresno State in Tennis
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Harris Sees Victory Go to Myers Despite Strong Eight Innings
- Lamb's to Parade a Play for Easter : It Won't Please Everyone, Company Acknowledges
- Music Reviews : L.A. Chamber Singers at CSUN
- Pop Music : Inti-Illimani Blends Cultures at Bridges Auditorium
- AGRICULTURE
- Japan's Ruling Party Wins Parliament Seat in By-Election
- Private Memorial Services to Be Held for Kinison in L.A.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Orange County Joins Pack, Banning Cigarettes in Jail : Health: A growing number of U.S. detention centers prohibit smoking. Inmate suits have had little effect.
- ORANGE : Jogger, 20, Who Was Struck by Car Dies
- Two on Motorcycle Fatally Injured in Collision With Car
- BUENA PARK : Though 103, Group Still Lights City
- CITYSCAPES / MILES CORWIN : Smashing Success of an Artist in Her Wrecking Ball Phase
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Strained Back Sidelines Justice
- Ferry Plan Aims to Get Commuters off Highway : Transportation: Businessman has dreams of launching a passenger shuttle service that will link ports from San Diego to Orange and Los Angeles counties.
- Five County Teams Will Compete in Upper Deck Classic
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Continues Her Reign Over Graf
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PESTS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PESTS
- CAMARILLO : Hill Aviation to Move From Chatsworth
- ANAHEIM : Police Identify Shooting Victim
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bullpen Helps Titans Sweep UNLV Series
- Writer's Thoughts Concealed in 'Hidden Legacies' Review
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Martinez Struggles to Regain Control
- Rebound Seen in Furniture Sales
- A Sobering Alternative : Alcoholism: A former drinker says that AA isn't the only way to control the disease. His rehab group dismisses spiritual tenet of recovery.
- 1 Dead, 40 Injured After Nicaraguan Eruption
- Police Reform Controversy: Some Questions--and Answers
- Interest in Lacrosse Growing in County
- OCCUPATION: HAIRSTYLIST
- World IN BRIEF : LIBYA : Conditional OK on U.N.'s Demand
- James Brown; Actor Played Lt. Masters on 'Rin Tin Tin'
- 2 Killed Returning From School Field Trip
- Fujimori to Put His Plans Before Voters : Peru: President says he'll call plebiscite in 6 months on his coup against the constitution.
- Two Teen-Agers Shot Near School
- THOUSAND OAKS : Agencies to Discuss Building Issues
- A Team Play for Sullivan : Auto racing: He taps car of teammate Al Unser Jr., forcing leader to spin out, and wins.
- AMERICA'S CUP : Kanza, Stars & Stripes in Sail-Off
- Miscellany
- Late-Season Error Was a Rude Awakening : Golf: Christensen has emerged as No. 1 player and helped Trabuco Hills gain share of top ranking in coaches poll.
- Jarvik Misses Mark for Accuracy on CPB
- New Category
- Jarvik Misses Mark for Accuracy on CPB
- Wrongful Imprisonment
- OTHER NEWS - April 13, 1992
- MOVIES - April 13, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - April 13, 1992
- Police Union Changes Face of Charter Fight
- Democrats Wrap Up Convention Politely : Politics: The weekend meeting adjourns without bickering among the candidates in the two U.S. Senate races and without endorsements.
- New Setup in Air Fares Wins Praise : Transportation: Business fliers like it. TWA says it won't go along--but will cut prices.
- Ailing Schools Spend $250,000 on P.R., Poll : Education: Teachers union criticizes cash-strapped L.A. district. Officials say the consultants are needed.
- New Homeboys on the Block : Police Detail Combats Gangs in Placentia
- The Runners All Agree, 'Bach Bay' Race a Classic
- Hooper (KCOP Sunday at 8 p.m.) is...
- Gephardt Endorses Clinton for Party Nomination