- E. German Prime Minister Expects Early Reunification : Diplomacy: De Maiziere tells Parliament that unity talks with Bonn should be completed by July.
- Rohrabacher Vastly Outspends Democratic Challengers in Race
- Harbor Masters Mission, 10-2, Clinches Conference Title
- CSUN Rallies to Knock Off Chapman, 5-2
- GYMNASTICS NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Qualifies for Team Finals
- Small Show Outshines the Blockbusters
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- MUSIC REVIEW : Kord Conducts Mozart, Bruckner Program
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- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Jetliner Shows Off Avoidance System
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Marla Loves Donald but She Won't Take Rap for Divorce
- AIDS Virus With Artificial Insemination : Fertility: Wife infected in failed effort to cleanse hemophiliac mate's sperm.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Poll Surveys Race for Insurance Chief
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : IRS Fails to Collect Billions in Taxes
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Land Donation Pact Modified by Council
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Asks State to Stop Oil Mooring
- Landfill Sentry Matches Wits With Birds to Protect Aircraft and Lives
- 500 at Memorial Service Mourn 2 Slain at Hospital : Tragedy: Meanwhile, a brother of the man accused of the Mission Bay hospital killings says that his father received inadequate treatment there and that the family may sue.
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Cutting Defense but Not Ruining It
- From 'Queen of Spades' to 'Don Carlo' : Opera: How Placido Domingo's flu sent L.A., Moscow and Milan looking for remedies.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Carnival' Profits From Its Limitations
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vonda Shepard Lacks the Songs and Backdrop
- Thornburgh Aide Linked to Gray Leak : Congress: A Justice Department probe says the chief spokesman and an ex-FBI official confirmed a damaging report on House Democratic leader.
- THE ARMENIANS OF ORANGE COUNTY : Community of 15,000 Prepares to Mark 'Day of Remembrance'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Attackers Slay 50 Peasants in Jungle
- UCI Newspapers Fear Losing Voice
- NATION : Plane Crashes on Dallas Street
- Latino Parents Protest Lack of Bilingual Education
- COSTA MESA : Parents Alerted to Attack on Child
- COMMENTARY : ESPN Refines Game Plan for Coverage of the NFL Draft
- 'Traffik' a Needle-Sharp Thriller About the Heroin Trade
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Upset Or Not, Southwest Claims Another Victim, Topples Montgomery
- Every Day Is Earth Day for Specialist in Toxic Cleanup
- Fire Takes Treasures of Little League Triumph
- COUNTYWIDE : Farmers Oppose Pesticide Measure
- Teachers Union Elects Bernstein President
- Toxics Tester : Hazardous Spills Specialist Tracks Oil Contamination in Oxnard
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- Quarterback George, Colts Close to Pact
- Mira Costa Boys' Volleyball Team Battles Santa Barbara
- ROUNDUP : Carlson Ties Record in High Jump
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- El Camino Real Again Feasts on Kennedy Pitching
- Take-Out Treats From Trumps
- Janet Jackson Tickets Go on Sale Sunday
- Crop-Dusting Planes Collide; 1 Killed, 1 Hurt
- NATION IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Tax Bill Decision Ends School Strike
- Hope Agrees to Transfer of Land for Parks
- Lawmakers Debate AIDS Infection Reporting Plan
- Nervous Pakistanis Watch 'The Wall' and Indian Troops : Asia: The 375-mile fence was built by New Delhi to cut arms and drug smuggling. Now it stands at a potential flash point as a symbol of tensions.
- Tear-Gas Canister Ends Key Israeli Party Meeting
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Dan Quayle Stumps for Dan Lungren
- WORLD : Lenin's Niece Blames Stalin
- CSUF Faculty Gives Chancellor Vote of No-Confidence
- Vintner Savors Grape Expectations : Viniculture: Winery in San Pasqual Valley hopes to reap prestige and profit from its planting of Napa Valley Chardonnay vines.
- Irvine Co. Plans Early Openings of Its Parkland : Environment: About 19,000 acres of land held in reserve could be available for public recreation soon under proposals announced on the eve of Earth Day.
- Ely Ordered to Pay $17,156 to Simi Bank : Courts: The commissioner says the community college trustee did not deny that he owed the money.
- Gay, Lesbian Day Is Held at Loyola Marymount
- Deadly Chaos on 405: Driver Rams Barriers, Kills Road Worker, Self
- COSTA MESA : High School Teacher Held in Molestation
- School District Makes Budget Cuts
- DEFENSE STRATEGY DRAWING A BLUEPRINT : A Lonely March Into a New Era : Just as it did after Vietnam, today's Army must go it alone in restructuring while still trying to be all that it can be.
- COUNTYWIDE : Artists Give Works to Church Festival
- OJAI : Council OKs $1,750 for Arts Programs
- Countywide : Police Nab Suspect in 11 Bank Robberies
- Pete Rose May Face Prison : Baseball: All-time hit leader will plead guilty today to filing false tax returns. He could be sentenced to six years and fined up to $500,000.
- Power Is There, but Clutch Hits Missing : Angels: Port would like to see more production from the offense.
- SPORTSCOPE : Carson Swimmer Earns High Finishes at Championships
- Little League Opposes Chest Protectors
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Coody Aces on His Way to Team 59
- NBA ROUNDUP : 76ers Rumble Past Pistons to Clinch Title
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : One Out From Victory, Chapman Loses in 12th
- That's Not All, Folks--Cartoons Join Drug War : Children's TV: On Saturday, networks will simulcast 'Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue,' an animated feature on drug abuse.
- '89 Economy 'Abysmal' for Soviets, CIA Says
- P.M. BRIEFING : Avon's Japan Deal Falls Through
- PR Firm Staff Rebels Over Anti-Abortion Campaign
- McDonnell Douglas Deal
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- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Call Him 'Doctor' Soupy Sales
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : A Concert, a Kiss Are Moments Worth Reliving
- Mandatory Insurance for Quakes Proposed
- De Klerk Puts Job of White President at Risk in Reforms
- Being 52 Is No Reason to Give Up on Romance
- Japan's Aid for India Dam Project Attacked by Environmentalists
- New Prime Minister Sworn In by Nepal's King
- Lobbyist for Vegas Train Project Chosen : Government: The contract will go to Orange County's influential and controversial Frank Michelena.
- Dissident Church Leader Preaches in L.A. : Religion: Ex-priest seeks to expand independent African-American Catholic congregation.
- SDSU Foundation Sues Over U.S. Audits
- Lawyer Testifies He Told St. John Not to Appear
- Lotto Win Keeps Strapped Anti-Gang Agency on Feet
- Pretentious Cafe Japengo Casts Menu From Dishes of the Pacific Rim
- SAN CLEMENTE : Vote on Subdivisions Spurs Investigation
- La Jolla Half Marathon Will Be Run Sunday
- Coalition Sues EPA in Bid to Halt Incinerator Project
- Judge Will Not Force 'Lower Cost' Development : Hidden Hills: The builder could still sue the city over the project, which would have included low-income housing.
- JC NOTES : Harbor College's Win Streak Ends With 10-7 Loss in Tournament
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Chatsworth Remains Hot, 12-8
- THE SIDELINES : Sampson in Default on Loan
- Mission Viejo, Woodbridge Top a Stellar Field
- Fullerton Player Shot in Dispute Outside Bar : Altercation: Defensive end Siler is in fair condition. Two Titans are arrested, including running back Pringle.
- Viatcheslav Fetisov made a successful return to...
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- SHORT TAKES : Capezio Award for D'Amboise
- PacifiCare Makes Surprise Offer to Buy Maxicare
- LOCAL : Man Killed in Robbery Attempt
- Cal State Chancellor Quits : Trustees Roll Back Pay Raises
- Family of Marine Slain in '88 Will Urge Reopening of Case
- 'There Are Limits' to Patience on Lithuania, Bush Says : Diplomacy: But the President adds that he is not ready for reprisals against Moscow.
- Kilauea Volcano Destroys 82nd Home
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNORS : Feinstein Is Cautious on Environment
- WORLD : Hijacker's Return to China Near
- SANTA ANA : Man Shot by Officer Is Reported Stable
- A world of activities set for Earth Day.
- Countywide : Libel Suit Against Register Is Upheld
- Judge Seeks Answers on DEA Arrest of Mexican
- Cities Urged to Take Environmental Lead : Science: Local officials from 28 nations convene in Los Angeles to determine immediate steps they can take to allay global warming and other problems.
- ANAHEIM : Tourists Warned by Malathion Foes
- Developer Sues Over Permit to Raze Buildings : Ventura Boulevard: A builder says his project has been blocked because of neighborhood complaints and a city councilman's intervention.
- One-Division Playoff Plan Draws Fire : Football: Many City Section 3-A coaches fear that a solitary 16-team bracket will spell the end of weaker programs.
- Portion of Gwynn's Left Arm Amputated After Crash in England
- GYMNASTICS NCAA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Andrews Vaults UCLA Into the Running
- Underwood Dies; Headed Hollypark
- Lopez Throws 2-Hitter to Spark Newbury Park to Softball Win
- USD Women's Tennis Follows One Tough Act With Another
- $6.5-Million Berlin Wall Rock Music Extravaganza Set
- PREP ROUNDUP : Kaudi Propels Southern California Christian
- Gnu Theatre Embroiled in Controversy on Two Fronts : Legal moves: The company mounts a play in defiance over rights and faces an inquiry into finances.
- Woodbridge Volleyball Coach Takes Loyola Job
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- SHORT TAKES : New Kids Wins Boston Awards
- SHORT TAKES : Ruzimatov Joins American Ballet
- Census Takers Found After 4 Days in Desert
- Mexican Leader Assails U.S. Drug War Conduct
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Journalism Seminar Set for July
- CAMPAIGN TALK : A weekly window on the California elections
- WORLD : Israel Biggest Threat, Iran Told
- $400-Million Project Near Marina Approved
- Liz Taylor's Doctors Won't Be Charged
- Countywide : Boaters Briefed on Anti-Pollution Laws
- Music With a Point of View at New Club
- Ad Parodies a Hit; 'Crazy People' Isn't : Films: Movie premise is advertising based on truth. Most Madison Avenue executives aren't amused.
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- Lincoln Blvd. Development
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- Rather Helped Foster Media 'Mediocrity'
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- Here's One Diaper That Does Biodegrade
- Diaper Service in Malibu a Good Idea
- Pelli Clarifies Position on Trump Project
- Water Softeners
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- Lincoln Blvd. Development
- S&L; Crisis
- Profit Rights for Patients
- Nunn Calls for Deep Cuts in Troop, Warship Levels
- CSUF Football Player Shot Outside Barroom : Brawl: An off-duty policeman wounded a Titan defensive end in an incident that resulted in the arrest of two players, including NFL prospect Mike Pringle.
- WORRIED PROF: The beaches may be OK...
- THE ENVELOPE: Among the 220 local Emmy...
- Census Gears Up for House-to-House Interviews : Survey: The bureau is facing its most daunting task. Director tells Congress $100 million more is needed to handle the added workload.
- Bank Fraud Inquiry May Block Project : Moorpark: Officials want proof that a developer can buy land owned by a financier whose assets have been seized by the state.
- Campus Security Beefed Up After Abduction : Kidnaping: School takes extra measures, including counseling for anxious students, after a woman briefly held a 9-year-old boy at gunpoint.
- Westhead Claims No Fault in Death : Gathers: Suit is expected to allege Loyola Marymount coach asked a doctor to reduce heart medication of his player, who died during a game on March 4.
- Prospects Appear Dim for Ailing Eastern Airlines : Bankruptcy: The carrier still faces $1-million-a-day losses and 'murderous competition.' Martin Shugrue, the new trustee, has a big job on his hands.
- UPS AND DOWNS: A week ago Irvine...
- Militants Delay Hostage Release and Blame U.S.
- Soviets Step Up Economic War on Lithuania
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- 'Downsizing' Strains AT&T; Employees
- A Tasty Chicken Experiment
- New Mid-Price Champagne
- Barbecue Is the Spice of Life and Something to Fight About in Court : Lawsuits: One juicy example is the fight between Texas Pig Stands and Hard Rock Cafe. These people take the Southern delicacy seriously.
- Pasadena : Panel Members Named
- Kell Rejects Clark Proposal to Cool Heated Campaign
- Head of the Parade: Vice President Dan...
- U.S. Announces Plans to Pull 15,000 Troops Out of Asia
- An Ex-Cancer Patient's New Chapter on Life
- Dentist Resurrects Sounds From the Past
- Cat's Ear Pain May Be Linked to Other Areas
- 2 Crusaders for Justice or 2 Grand Inquisitors? : Soviet Union: The exploits--and woes--of the two embattled investigators have polarized the nation.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Van de Kamp and Feinstein Agree to Two TV Debates
- 'Family Audience Theater' Fills Void in North County
- Crankshaft Quality Has Gone Downhill
- Soldier of Conscience : Victim of Nazis Has Devoted Her Life to Freeing Political Prisoners
- Teachers, Parents Seek Role in Making Decisions at Marshall
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Crescenta Valley Takes Command in Las Vegas Softball Tournament
- Stay Tuned for the Latest on California 7
- OXNARD : State to Consider Funds For Theater
- Rate of Violent Crimes Rises Sharply in S.D. : Police Report: Decline in burglary and auto theft was offset by a rise in murders, rapes and robberies.
- Mitoma's Rival Replaces Him as Mayor of Carson
- LAGUNA BEACH : New Smoking Rules Urged for Eateries
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : NBA Fines 6 Players in Week
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : By Keeping Smith, Red Sox Saved Clemens
- Angels Share the Blame After 12-Inning Loss to A's : Baseball: Langston threw a pickoff attempt away, and Ray failed to turn a double play.
- Hurdler Greg Foster Suspended 3 Months in Cold Medicine Use
- Douglas-Holyfield Purse Bids OK
- Q106's Arbitron Success Brings New Competitor
- City Coaches Promote Plan to Raise Pay
- Season of Touring Shows Planned for Spreckels
- BANKING / FINANCE
- MCI Communications Corp.: The second-largest U.S. long-distance...
- Another Trade Dilemma With Japan : Pacific Rim: Recent concessions make it difficult to target Tokyo again for allegedly unfair trade practices.
- Trading Suspended: Southland Communications, a provider of...
- Marine Midland Banks Inc. reported that its...
- Drawing Attention to the Role Food Plays in the Battle Against Cancer : Health: The American Cancer Society has designated April 19 as the Great American Food Fight Against Cancer.
- Spring's the Season for Enjoying Delicious, Vitamin C-Rich Strawberries
- Old Models Obsolete for Step-Families
- MEDICINE / CANCER RESEARCH : Panel OKs Treatment for High-Risk Colon Patients
- Glendale Proposes to Recycle 'Green Waste'
- Muir High's Inger Miller: Rose Princess and Queen of Sprinters : Track: This outstanding scholar-athlete has the fastest times in the nation in the 100- and 200-meter dashes. And she did it without her usual off-season training.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ORANGE COUNTY : Man's Suicide Leads to Hunt for Women
- Kidnapers Delay Release of Hostage, Blame U.S.
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruin Women Seek Gymnastics Title
- A Gamble That Could Lead to the Majors : Baseball: Chris Martin was ignored by the scouts four years ago, but that was before he became a star with bat and glove at Pepperdine.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PANAMA : 20 Feared Killed in Airliner Crash
- Stands Sprout Earth Day Specials
- Report Says Compton Can Afford Hike in Teacher Pay : Education: A state fact-finding panel says the district engaged in 'deliberate deceit' in claiming that it faces a deficit this year.
- NEIGHBORS IN THE NEWS : Student Protest Art Gets Mixed Reviews on Campus
- From Idea to Million-Dollar Deal
- Drug War Must Be Fought in U.S., Nancy Reagan Says in Irvine Talk
- That Wonderful Big Mac Attack
- 2 More Charged in Exam Thefts at UCI
- Tonight's Medfly Spraying
- Congressmen Assail Border Patrol Arrest Tactics
- Escondido Man Found Shot Dead in Home
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Birmingham Tries Novel Approach
- Seeing the Light : An Anaheim company's foam building blocks have many advantages but they're a tough sell in the wary construction industry.
- Kids' Projects: A Wondrous Look at Future
- BANKING / FINANCE : Mortgage Division Wants Distance From Struggling Thrift
- Tarzan Creator's Vision Keeps Ape Man a Lord of the Marketing Jungle : Merchandising: Edgar Rice Burroughs had the foresight to incorporate himself. The move ensured him and his heirs income generated by his many literary children.
- Ground Beef Fat and Lean Content Same in All Stores
- Lamb Dish Takes Time But Worth It
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Assembly Unit Urges Pay-Raise Rollback
- Lynwood : 9 High School Students Complete Nursing Course
- Study Dashes Hopes of a Retail Surge in Walnut
- Westwood : Law Students Aid Homeless
- Pico Rivera : Parents Want a Voice in Replacing Superintendent
- Enjoying the Great Outdoors in North County
- East German Sees Economic, Social, Monetary Merger in Eight Weeks
- Mother Goose Meets Mother Nature : Preschool: At the Young Naturalist Center, toddlers learn about the environment in a back yard paradise.
- SENIORS GARDENING : Turnips Versus Tires : Assortment of Vegetables Competes With Garbage Cans in Oxnard Alley
- Long Beach : School Maintenance Budget Cut 5%, 39 Jobs Eliminated
- THE CLUB SCENE : Weird Fun : Look Out! Here Comes the Devolution
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Anti-Abortion Bill Soundly Defeated
- ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL ACTIVITIES
- Glendora : Council Selects Mayor
- Syria Confirms Release Is Imminent, U.S. Officials Say : Hostages: Washington is sending a team to West Germany for possible debriefing.
- Pacific Palisades : Bids on Drainage Projects
- Proposal Would Allow Railroad to Claim Huge Donation for Parcel : Controversy: A state official says half the beach-bluff land that Southern Pacific wants to give Huntington Beach is owned by the state.
- Steel Box Holding Activist Blocks Rail Route to Plant
- LA HABRA : Residents to Appeal Restaurant Decision
- Man, 34, Killed in Crash on Riverside Freeway
- 22 Kaiser Workers Suspended in Drug Inquiry : Hospital: The undercover operation draws fire from union stewards who say proper procedures were not followed.
- Two Killed, Two Injured in Collision : Traffic: A giant loading ramp on the Golden State Freeway causes crash.
- Toledo's City Manager Selected for Pasadena
- Men's Gymnastics Barely Making the Cut in the NCAA : Championships: Budget problems make them one of the first trims, but the women's meet is holding its own.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs' Turnaround at Record Proportions After Victory Over Jazz
- PREP NOTES / ROB FERNAS : School-Hopping Takes Yoshida for an Emotional Ride
- JAZZ REVIEW : Fun With the Either/Orchestra at Bon Appetit
- MUSIC REVIEW : 2 Striking New Works Are High Points at Japan American Theatre
- Slower Speeds, Safety Measures Reduce Risk on Long Beach Course
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine-based computer security...
- Headquarters Sale Boosts Northrop Income
- Pasadena : Fire Station Contract
- Space Pods : Botany Students Grow Tomatoes From Seeds Used in NASA Project
- ON THE JOB FIRING PEOPLE : He Gives the Heave-Ho : Bill Souza Has Seen It All, From Tears to a Pointed Gun
- County Can Lay Claim to 'Filthy 3'
- Pacific Palisades : Care Facility Approved
- SPORTSCOPE : Cal Poly Signs Four Players for Basketball
- Debut of Colt's 'Sporter' Revives Assault-Rifle Debate : Firearms: The maker says the AR-15 has been stripped of its paramilitary features. Gun control advocates call it a combat weapon in disguise.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WEST GERMANY : Official Protests Training Flights
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Anti-Abortion Bill Soundly Defeated
- WHAT'S FRESH BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : Stalking Celery : Stock Up As the Last Crop Before Mid-summer Quarantine Comes to Market
- MULTIFAMILY HOME FUTURES
- WORLD : 1st Fiji AIDS Victim Dies
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Assembly Unit Urges Pay-Raise Rollback
- Doctor Faces Charges of Making Patients 'Junkies'
- LOS PADRES : Campsite to Close for Pipe Installation
- Ecclesia Member Gets 10 Years in Girl's Death
- Dominguez and Earnest Undo Redondo With Big Hits in Mira Costa Victory
- SAILING / WHITBREAD ROUND THE WORLD RACE : Cruising Might Be on Way Out
- FTC Probing 2 Studios' Ban of On-Screen Advertising
- AT&T; Holders Take Stand on Abortion Issue : Telecommunications: A proposal, defeated at the firm's annual meeting, would have denied funds for groups supporting abortion rights.