- Bill Comes Due for Rams
- NOTES
- N.Y. Prep Star Elisma Commits to Georgia Tech, Shuns UC Irvine
- All That Water Makes This Sierra Trout Opener Special
- A Hard Snow Falls on Indians : Angels: Rookie continues torrid April, hits three-run homer to help beat Indians.
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : True to Their Words : Hopkins Set Out to Make Memorial's Music Enhance Its Poetry
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : Trapped in a Moody World
- Wallach Greeted in Defeat : Baseball: In third baseman's return to his old ballpark, Expos beat Dodgers, 7-3. Lansing has three doubles, four RBIs.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : CS Long Beach Sweeps, Closes on Fullerton
- LOS ALAMITOS : Stand By Finds Her Old Form, Sets a Record
- Football
- TV Ratings : 'Home Improvement' Nails Top Spot in Final Week
- 'Aladdin' Becomes a $200-Million Genie for Disney : Movies: Studio's all-time top-grosser is the first animated feature to reach the box office milestone. And in its 23rd week of release, there still is no end in sight.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mattea's Crazy Horse Set Comes From the Heart : Once indistinguishable country artist, who has slowly emerged as a fresh and vital voice, flies loose and free in her Santa Ana show.
- No Day at Beach for CS Northridge in Loss at Malibu : College baseball: Pepperdine roughs up Matador pitching for 19 hits in 14-2 nonconference victory.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Wilson's Big Hit in Seventh Helps Canyon Hold Off Orange
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Orange Coast Pays Back Its Supporters With Success
- Darren Troilo
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lewis Is Expected to Start Saturday
- JAZZ REVIEW : Breuker Kollektief a Big Disappointment at Bakery
- ART
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Zap Mama Shows Off AfricanRoots
- PEOPLE WATCH
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Call Me' Has an Urgent Ring Despite Its Hang-Ups : Backstage's Al Valletta dives into the melancholy tragedy of one-man play.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mona Golabek Puts Bite Into Staid Chamber Program
- MUSIC REVIEW : Quartet Gives Instructive Concert
- Little Hit Goes Long Way for El Camino Real
- Operation Crowley : Anglers Should Find More Than Good Fishing at the Popular Lake, Thanks to a Change in Atmosphere Provided by New Management
- Names in the News - April 21, 1993
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- Sailing
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dayley Signed, Sent to Albuquerque
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Greenberg Is Hired as Consultant
- 'Japanese by Spring' by Ishmael Reed
- Law Firm to Pay $51 Million in Keating Case : Thrifts: Jones Day was accused of helping Keating keep control of Lincoln Savings even though it knew he was looting it.
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach manufacturer...
- Tire Foam Helps Boost Armor All Profit
- Intel Plunges, AMD Soars on 486 Decision : Computers: Judge's ruling means Advanced Micro Devices will enter the lucrative market for the chips immediately.
- Biotechnology Firm Opens Office in Hong Kong
- O.C. Business Owners Call for Cargo Planes at Airport
- Panel Opposes Bergeson for Schools Post : Politics: The Assembly committee recommends against confirming the state senator as Honig's replacement, saying she identifies with the religious right. She also faces the opposition of Speaker Brown.
- THEME PARKS: All the talk of what...
- Coach, Wife Plead Not Guilty to Arranging Sex With Players : Courts: Couple has moved from the Hemet area and is living 'in virtual seclusion,' their attorney says.
- BRASILIA : The Last Emperor?
- SANTA PAULA : Council Supports Rail Line Purchase
- Magic Mountain, City Examine What Went Wrong
- Burial at Ski's: Thomas (Ski) Demski fought...
- Countywide : Dramatics Class Instills Self-Worth
- Tempers Flare Over Proposed District Breakup : Schools: L.A. board member Jeff Horton clashes with Roberti aide and concerned parents over legislation.
- Prep Polls : VOLLEYBALL
- STAGE : Playhouse Gets Tony
- The Joke's on Bill : Comedians Were Sorry to See Bush Go but Find New Targets in the White House
- CS Northridge Signs 6-6 Forward Samson
- Aspartame Wins Wider Approval : Food: A modified form of the low-calorie sugar substitute is cleared for use in bakery products and low-alcohol beer.
- ROME : A Papal First
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Political Corruption Trial to Begin Oct. 12
- Honig Restitution Cut to $274,754; He Still Vows Appeal
- Task Force Weighs Drug Price Freeze : Health: Key members of President's panel are promoting a wide range of measures to combat excessive profiteering.
- South Dakota Governor Killed With 7 Others in Plane Crash
- BOOK REVIEW : Bluster Turns Satire Into Pay-Back Tale : JAPANESE BY SPRING <i> by Ishmael Reed</i> , Atheneum, $20, 225 pages
- Poll Finds 1 Out of 3 Americans Open to Doubt There Was a Holocaust
- SANTA PAULA : Measure to Reduce Red Tape Approved
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Reveille for Our Reps to Save El Toro
- CAMARILLO : Church's Proposal to Increase Size to Come Before City Planning Panel
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Like Coach, Like Son--Griffeys Lift Seattle
- Winning Is a Family Tradition for Miller
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : 'Ice-Cream Men' Change Their Hats
- Hudson's Grill Signs Pact to Expand Chain in Florida
- Street Heat : Car of the 21st Century Is Born in O.C.
- Styles on Video Nets $349,000 in Quarter
- 2 Rival Communications Firms Report Expansions
- Time Warner Inc., a media-entertainment conglomerate, posted...
- Davidians' Key Weapon Was Their Unpredictability : Standoff: Cultists kept officials guessing with prophecies of doom and promises of surrender. Even suicide fears were grounded in opinion.
- Extra Police Credited for Drop in Crime : Law enforcement: Homicide, robbery figures decline significantly in the week before verdicts. Added security costs have already topped $8 million.
- Italians Say <i> Basta</i> and Vote to Throw the Rascals Out : Referendum: Incensed by scandals, citizens attack bureaucracy and demand new electoral laws.
- LOS ANGELES : Hoax on Pelts Apparently Aimed at Influencing Vote
- Honig's Restitution Cut to $274,754
- BUENA PARK : Students Launch Anti-Graffiti Effort
- King Won't Return to Raiders; Offer Is Said to Be Unacceptable
- Orange Lutheran's Amber Parkinson has signed a...
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Seeing in Black and White
- MUSIC REVIEW : Beethoven Speaks Through Brendel
- 2 Officers Guilty in King Case
- 2 Officers Guilty in King Case
- Free Market
- 2 Officers Guilty in King Case
- 2 Officers Guilty in King Case
- Anti-Defamation League Spying
- 2 Officers Guilty in King Case
- 2 Officers Guilty in King Case
- 2 Officers Guilty in King Case
- 2 Officers Guilty in King Case
- Anti-Defamation League Spying
- 2 Officers Guilty in King Case
- 2 Officers Guilty in King Case
- INTERNATIONAL
- Chris Gorog has resigned as president and...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stock Drop Is Led by Airline, Tech Issues
- Completion Bond Halts Insuring of Film Productions : Motion pictures: Transamerica Insurance Group orders its Hollywood guarantor unit to stop underwriting new policies.
- American Health Services: The Newport Beach operator...
- Capital Cities' Profit Rises 44% in Quarter
- Elephant Kills Park Aide
- Toxic Damage Low in Blast
- For This Guy, Club-Hopping's a Job
- Home Alone Couple Get 2-Year Probation in Child Neglect Case
- SHERMAN OAKS : Insomnia Cafe to Appeal Restriction
- SANTA CLARITA : Magic Mountain, City Study What Went Wrong
- LAGUNA BEACH : Art Colony to Weigh Anti-Graffiti Tactics
- LAGUNA HILLS : 3 Arrested After Bank Robbery, Chase
- Koon Criticizes Briseno as 'Traitor' Out to Save Himself
- GLENDALE : Suspect in Robberies Forgos His Hearing
- Katella's Kelsi Armbruster posted some impressive numbers...
- Servite's Matt Muller has signed a letter...
- Pharmaceutical leaders Merck & Co. and Warner-Lambert...
- Prudential Plans to Hire 850 in Western Region
- Continuing its management shake-up, MTM Entertainment Inc....
- United, American and Delta to Match Cuts by Northwest
- For Beilenson, a New Kind of Balancing Act : Politics: The Democratic congressman is getting to know his 24th District, where constituents are considerably to the right of those he served before redistricting.
- Miscellany
- NHL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Third-Period Push Gets Canucks Past Jets, 4-2
- Small Schools Face Big Volleyball Test
- Knaub, Driscoll Break Records
- Emulex Corp. Hires Chief Executive, President for Network Systems Unit
- It's Batman Vs. Mickey in Not So Comic Battle : Theme parks: Time Warner, Disney get down and dirty in effort to promote Magic Mountain and Disneyland.
- Summit Health's Earnings Rise 34% in 3rd Quarter
- Fibermux Corp. in Chatsworth appointed Gilbert Greenbaum...
- Pollution Research Reporting Is Delayed
- Independent Reports 67% Drop in Annual Profit
- Rockwell's Profits Leap 38% to $136.9 Million : Industry: The company credited improved business in industrial automation and telecommunications.
- 1 in 3 Polled Say They've Seen Women Being Beaten
- Environment : Japan Is Set for a Whale of a Fight : At a key meeting next month, the government will be out to ease a moratorium on the hunting of the huge mammals.
- Reno Believed a Mass Suicide Was Unlikely
- German Neo-Nazis Found Worrisome, No Threat Now
- Dame Elisabeth Frink; British Sculptor
- PLATFORM : Police Hands Tied
- Hart Says He'll Leave State Senate in '94, End Schools Chief Bid
- VENTURA : Retiring City Hall Switchboard Operator Replaced by a Recording
- Work-Study Interns Help Ease County's Belt-Tightening
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Asked to OK Special Trust Fund
- Blum-Led Investment Group, Cement Company End Dispute
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Coach Pickler Gets His 250th Victory
- Amid All the Acclaim, Rodriguez Still Plays the Game of Life : Baseball: Miami high school shortstop stays level-headed while others around him forecast a major league future.
- STAGE : Crazy for Oliviers
- Hot N'Deti Cools Field in Boston : Running: In his second marathon, 23-year-old Kenyan beats heat, strong field. Markova is women's winner.
- Frayed Around the Edges : House of Fabrics: Earnings and stock prices are way down for sewing-notions retailer. And the slump shows no signs of ending.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Hart Won't Run for Senate or Schools Job
- Cult Siege Chronology
- Speaking of: : International Relief
- Jury Foreman Says Video Was Crucial in Convictions : Trial: Sgt. Koon had a duty to stop the beating after King had surrendered, he says.
- YORBA LINDA : 2 Firms Will Run Park's Campground
- Mobil Pleads No Contest to 1991 Oil Pipeline Spill : Energy: The plea-bargain agreement is related to a leak that fouled the Santa Clara River. The company must pay $200,000 for environmental projects.
- Four Die in Valinda Murders, Suicide : Tragedy: Boyfriend kills model, two children and self in violent outburst, police say.
- GRANADA HILLS : This Senior Guards High School With Love and Iron
- In Big Picture, He Sees Negatives : Despite Kings' Advantage Over Flames, Melrose Still Has Some Angry Goaltenders
- Football
- Prep Polls : SOFTBALL
- Titans Will Replace Anteaters in Freedom Bowl Basketball
- VALLEY AREA ROUNDUP : Canyon Draws a Blank in Loss to Crespi
- Local Stations Set Plans for Municipal Election Coverage
- Burning Issue: Is 'Fire' Doom Real? : Television: Environmental disaster miniseries elicits skepticism and admiration from scientists.
- Insurance Company Tries to Call a Technical on $1-Million Shot
- THE WORKPLACE : Carpenters Pullout Reflects Strain in Construction Union Membership
- Platinum Software Purchases Publisher
- AUTOS
- Khrushchev Son Wins U.S. Residency
- 3 Russian Monks Stabbed to Death
- Lockheed Corp. said it appointed John F....
- Universal Self Care to Buy Price Rite Diabetes Centers
- Voters Get Inside Look at Reality of Deficit Cutting
- King Jurors Had Meeting of Minds on Three Points
- MOSCOW : Vote of Confidence
- Court Dismisses Suit by Families of Stark's Sailors
- Hard-to-Swallow Pills May Someday Melt in the Mouth
- BURBANK : New Lights to Be Installed on Freeway
- LOS ANGELES : Mobil Pleads No Contest in '91 Pipeline Oil Spill
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Fund Shift Urged to Keep Probation Camps Open
- NEWBURY PARK : Student Awarded $1,000 Scholarship
- Leaders Fear Complacency in Wake of King Verdicts : Reaction: Community leaders praise police for keeping the peace. They cite the need to address problems of crime, gangs and graffiti.
- My Sister Emily
- Reward Funds Sought in Slaying : Ventura: Officials are frustrated by a lack of leads in the stabbing of a high school athlete. Some blame fear of retaliation.
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Sentenced in 1991 Ambush Murder
- True Colors : Don Chaney and John Tracy Broke a Barrier at Houston in 1964 and Put Together an Enduring Friendship
- Football
- Radio Calm, Despite Waco, at Least on Jackson's Show
- TELEVISION : 'L.A. Law' Renewed
- TELEVISION : Filmmakers Interpret Russia
- Harris Rides 'I.R.T.' to Film Success
- Recycling Effort Really Computes
- Documentary : On the Stump : Boris Yeltsin's strategy to win Sunday's crucial referendum is puzzling. What he needs to do--and can't seem to do--is openly ask for voters' support at the ballot box.
- Clinton 'Stands by' Reno Decision
- Srebrenica Airlift Ends as West Studies Bosnia Options
- CHATSWORTH : Parents Hope for Cash to Cool School
- First 'The Verdict' and Today 'The Vote' : Angelenos actually have a chance to put 1,000 more police officers on the streets by approving Prop. 1. This time, they might actually do it.
- 3 Teen-Agers Held Over Graffiti Spray-Painted at Middle School
- Schools' Open House Conflicts With Election Day
- There's a Lot of Little Boy in This Team
- Football
- TV a Uniting Link as Verdicts Come In
- County's Taxable Sales in 3rd Quarter Off Slightly
- American Pacific State Bank Posts Higher Profits
- 9 Cult Survivors
- Williams Credits Extra Police for Drop in Crime : Law enforcement: Homicide, robbery figures decline significantly in the city the week before verdicts in the King case. Agencies say added security costs have topped $8 million.
- LAKE FOREST : Ban on Job Soliciting Before Council Again
- Swap Meet Vendors Wonder What's in the Cards for Them : Election: If Stanton voters OK card clubs, 80 entrepreneurs may be required to move from their place of business.
- Football
- PREP ROUNDUP : Berry, Kelly, Lucidie Virtually Lock Up Golf Title for Esperanza
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Strict Rules, High Cost of Food at Titan Field Eat at Fans
- OTHER NEWS - April 20, 1993
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : 37% of Residents Expect to Leave Within 5 Years : Jobs are cited as main reason, with renters, the less affluent and young adults most likely to move.
- GOP Senator Offers Job Bill Compromise : Budget: Hatfield proposes slicing at least $7 billion off Clinton's $16.3-billion economic stimulus package. No sign yet of an agreement.
- Pact Blocked; Threat of Teacher Strike Renewed : Education: Judge delays the contract until $36 million is found. May 5 court hearing is scheduled on the issue.
- BUDGET BLUES: Ever wonder what Orange County...
- Mysterious Nauseous Odor Drives 10 From Post Office
- Man Arrested in Alleged Assault on 10-Year-Old
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 20, 1993
- Names in the News - April 20, 1993
- Names in the News - April 20, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 20, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - April 20, 1993
- Obituaries - April 20, 1993
- Nearly 4 in 10 Say They Consider Leaving Orange County
- OTHER BLUES: Blue ribbons are all around...
- Verdicts Provide Real Civic Lessons : Education: Teachers seize on the weekend's events to initiate classroom debate. Many students prefer to focus on future.
- Court Refuses to Let Sunbathers Bare It All
- L.A. Voters Have Chance to Make Sweeping Changes : Election: Mayoral, council races and ballot issues give electorate unusual opportunity to set course for the city.
- COLUMN ONE : In the Eye of the Cult Firestorm : Witnesses to Koresh's self-made apocalypse saw the ticking of the clock turn into the crackle of flames as man who called himself a savior brought his world to an end.
- Families' Hope Turns to Despair as Day Wears On : Reaction: Southland residents with relatives among cult's members are left numb with grief. Some find solace in spiritual beliefs.
- GREEN FOR PEACE: The ribbons growing in...
- KLAX on Top Again in Ratings
- Shakespeare O.C. Season to Feature Familiar Faces
- '93 Dance Series Set for Center
- Bravo for 'Normal Heart'
- Weekend Box Office : A Dominating 'Proposal'
- 80,000 Mourners, 21-Gun Salute Bid Farewell to Apartheid Foe : South Africa: Assassinated black militant, a Communist, is buried next to white neighborhood.
- U.S., Russians to Team Up in Arctic Military Exercise
- Ohio Inmates Say They're Willing to End Siege, Call for Attorney
- HARD CHOICES: Good citizens like to vote--and...
- Media : Blood News : Graphic coverage of Palestinian attacks on Israelis has sparked fear--and controversy.
- Killer Spoke of His Wife Before Being Slain, Police Say
- Valley Group Takes Economic Plea to Clinton
- <i> Caramba! </i> A Devil of a Time She's Having
- Abuser or Abused? : Ruling Triggers Questions Over Who's Real Victim in N.J. Molestation Case
- Batman Vs. Mickey in High-Stakes Fight : Theme parks: Time Warner, Walt Disney Co. get down and dirty in effort to promote Magic Mountain and Anaheim's Disneyland.
- AIRLINES
- Growth in Wheel Orders Fuels Superior's Profits
- EPA Rules Will Mean Phaseout of Commercial Coolant
- Independence One Bank of California: The Mission...
- INSURANCE
- Foothill Corp. Guarantees Credit to Robertson-Ceco
- Guilty Plea in La Habra Bank Loan Fraud : Courts: A former executive of Landmark Bank admitted giving away $2.5 million to small businesses.
- How L.A. Became Cash Capital of U.S.
- Judge Dismisses Suit by Prince's Ex-Manager
- Nissan Lets 115 Go at U.S. Headquarters : Autos: The shake-up in Carson underscores tough times Japanese car makers are experiencing. Pressure is on others to cut costs too.
- World View : Foreign Aid: When the Giving Hurts : Faced with economic woe and unemployment, nations are cutting back on their charity.
- BONN : A Sensitive Issue
- Shapes Don't Change, but Ways to Get in Shape Do : Everyone is born one of three body types. All the wishing and working out in the world can't change that, but you can work with what you've got.
- Treating the Mind and Body as Equals : Culture: The ancient Asian art of <i> ki </i> uses acupressure to transmit a 'healing force.' Some people swear by its powers to cure what ails you.
- Bergeson Is Child Advocate of the Year
- 'Shotgun Stalker' Suspect Held After New Fatal Attack in D.C.
- Incomnet Reports Loss Despite Revenue Surge
- K-Swiss Credits Core Products for Profit Jump
- 15 Drug Firms Announce Alliance on AIDS : Research: The pharmaceutical giants will cooperate in seeking the most effective way to combine new therapies.
- PIP Pressed to Duplicate Pre-Buyout Promises : Printing: Franchisee group has filed lawsuit alleging that firm is failing to deliver on technical support and advertising.
- Nichols Institute: The San Juan Capistrano medical...
- Summit Care Corp. Quarterly Profits Up 88%
- INSURANCE
- Culture : As Cold War Died, So Did German Scandals : Back when it was one giant spying game, there was plenty of juicy intrigue. Today, the intrigue is decidedly dull.
- Jews, Poles Join to Honor Warsaw Ghetto Uprising : Holocaust: The 50th anniversary of the doomed revolt takes place amid concerns over new horrors.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Police Killing Outrages Poor Side of Town : Brawley's Latino underclass protests shooting of man during struggle with officer. Many say relations between minority residents and mostly Anglo force will never be the same.
- Croats, Muslims Battle in Bosnia, Block Aid Routes
- Crime Biters : As Burglaries Rise in O.C., So Does the Number of People Buying Guard Dogs--and the Bigger the Better
- Columbia University Given $60-Million Gift
- Edmund Horman; Son's Death in Chile Led to Rights Crusade
- U.N. Chief Assails Haiti Rejection of Plan to End Crisis
- Bulgarian Soldier Dies in Cambodian Battle
- COMMENTARY / HOWARD ROSENBERG : TV Was Hooked on Searing Images
- HOT TIMES: New environmental laws mean there...
- Chrysler Reports Some Healthy Results : Earnings: But a massive one-time charge for retiree health benefits wipes out the gains.
- Warner Bros. named Lynn Smith to the...
- There's so little demand for new buildings...
- Live Entertainment Shows Small Profit in Quarter
- 4 Die in Swiss Avalanche
- Despite Potential Exodus, O.C. Population Projected to Grow : Demographics: More people are expected to move in than out, but there will be fewer highly skilled residents.
- State Welfare Reform Finds Ongoing Success
- INTERNATIONAL
- Pacific Telesis Group suffered a first-quarter loss...
- Xircom's Profit Jumps 59% in 2nd Quarter
- HemaCare Corp., a Sherman Oaks provider of...
- Liberty to Up Stake in Shopping Network : Media: The cable TV channel has been hit by reports of alleged financial misdeeds involving its executives.
- Parker Bertea Quickly Names New President : Management: Stephen L. Hayes, with aerospace company 21 years, succeeds Robert Rau, who resigned last week.
- Palestinians Hold Up Date for Resuming Mideast Peace Talks : Diplomacy: Arab foreign ministers continue discussions on returning to bargaining table with Israel.
- STILL GOING . . .: Perhaps the...
- Clinton Envoy Cites Doubts on POW Report : Vietnam: The named author tells retired Gen. Vessey that he wrote no such document.
- Postscript : Pieces of Egypt's Past 'Settle' Peace With Israel : Cairo is elated over antiquities unearthed in the occupied Sinai. The gift is seen as the last chapter in the treaty between the nations.
- VAN NUYS : 3 Ordered to Stand Trial in Crime Wave, 2 Killings
- Waco Cultists Perish in Blaze : FBI Calls It a Mass Suicide; 86 May Be Dead : Inferno: Fire is reportedly set by followers of David Koresh as federal agents were smashing into the walls with an armored vehicle. Congress members call for investigation.
- Patrols by 'History Police' Urged : Some scholars say a watchdog group is needed to set the record straight when politicians draw bad analogies from the past.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Center to Offer Free Medical Screenings
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN to Dedicate Special Place to Read
- Study OKd for Desalination Plant : Ventura: The council agrees to fund $175,000 for the first extensive analysis. The hydro-geologic report will determine how the facility will be built.