- Low Occupancy Rates Force Closure of CareUnit in Orange
- United Telecommunications Inc., Kansas City, Mo., and...
- Cave Explorer Injured; Rescue May Take Days
- Garbage Haulers to Watch for Toxic Dumping
- County Jobless Rate Declines Amid Signs of Economic Recovery
- NEWPORT BEACH : Encroachment Plan Readied for Review
- COUNTYWIDE : Sheriff Responds to Racism Claims
- Supervisors Seek to End Legal Fight Over Homeless Care
- Courts to Keep Security Tight
- Craven Alien-Count Request Raises Fuss : Immigration: State senator wants to know financial impact undocumented aliens have on public agencies. Rights groups call survey flawed and racist.
- Anti-Gay Policy Unfair, Guardsman Says
- BUENA PARK : Initial OK Is Given 'Flyer Parties' Ban
- Mike Seal
- A Tennis Brat He's Not : But Hansen-Dent Takes Advantage of Advantages
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Vasquez Aims for NCAA Meet
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Her Voice Was OK, but the Rest Was a Wash
- Thomas Henderson has accepted the position of...
- AT&T; Sees Partial Victory at NCR
- Discovery Acquires Learning: The Discovery Channel, a...
- Howard F. Harrison has joined the Costa...
- Tracy Winslow has been named marketing director...
- Another Powerful Storm Heads for State
- Kuwaiti Groups Put Differences Aside in United Call for Change
- Balloon Causes Power Failure in Burbank
- Pro Basketball
- ANGELS : Glut of Injuries Hit, but Most Are Minor
- PREP POLLS : Esperanza Tops Baseball Poll
- LAW : Sex Harassment Disclosures an Emotional Campus Issue
- Media : Payoffs, Politics and Korea's Press : The news media get a thumb up and a thumb down for disclosures during the country's largest bribery scandal in years.
- Up in Smoke : Events: For more than 100 black-tie guys (and a few women), the Ritz-Carlton's third annual gentlemen's cigar smoker offered a taste--and a puff--of the really good life.
- 98% of Georgians Vote to Declare Republic Independent : Soviet Union: The question now is how to restore the statehood lost 70 years ago, lawmakers say. The Kremlin threatens a state of emergency.
- El Cajon
- Council Names Hearns Mayor in Lancaster
- "Bait's Rights--Stop the Killing!" cried the ad...
- OXNARD : Police Exonerated in Brutality Case
- YORBA LINDA : Council to Decide on Limited-Term Issue
- Judge Warns County, State Not to Stall on CMS
- Jurisprudence
- ART : Recently Acquired Disappointments : Most of the Contemporary Work at the Exhibit at the Laguna Art Museum Is Very Minor
- TV REVIEWS : In Search of the Real Whitney Houston
- McPherson Hits Lucky Note With Tape of Live Concert
- Motorola Taps Lockheed for Network of Satellites : Communications: The worldwide mobile project, Iridium, will cost $2.3 billion and may open vast areas to phone service.
- Storage Firm Partnerships Shifted to Trusts
- Valerie A. Clark has been named vice...
- Kay Gordon has been promoted to assistant...
- Auto Conversions: Boosts for the Ego : Automotive: A Rolls-Royce can be turned into a convertible. And for every car, the huge auto-specialties market has a product to make it stand out in a crowd.
- Crane Tips Over at CSUF; No One Hurt
- Record 6,527 Easter Meals Served at Mission
- COUNTYWIDE : New Contract Gives Bus Drivers Raise
- Red Cross Cuts Staff 2nd Time Since December
- Skateboarders Show Up to Speak Against Proposed Ban
- Military Families Worry as Dense Smog Pollutes Gulf
- Justice Isn't Bland : Has Success Gone to the Head of 1990 Rookie of the Year?
- FileNet Corp.: The Costa Mesa maker of...
- CPC Extends Deadline for Charter Buyout Offer : Health care: Chief executive of the Laguna Hills firm tells Charter's board it must exercise 'fiduciary duties' and entertain the proposal.
- Donald F. Brosnan has been named to...
- Icahn Slams Kerkorian's Efforts to Acquire TWA
- Supreme Court Shields Local Officials From Antitrust Suits
- TAIPEI : Democracy for Taiwan?
- Police Recapture Escapee From Jail
- PORT HUENEME : School District Head Nominated for Prize
- San Diego
- Owner Grooms Feathered Friends Into Free-Flying Performers
- A Blood Bath Beyond Our Grasp
- Judge 'Inclined' to Hearing on Selective Prosecution of Minorities
- Santa Clara Beats Nordhoff, 7-1, With No-Hitter
- NOTES : Journalist Knight: Soft Schedule Gave UNLV Hard Lesson
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Wash Tries to Reclaim Her Voice
- Chief Gates
- Next Step : Mandela's Magic: New Tests Ahead for S. African Leader : Still extremely popular, the South African hasn't been the savior many hoped for. Now his road may narrow as his followers grow more militant amid calls for dialogue and compromise with Pretoria.
- George Will on Gun Control
- George Will on Gun Control
- Dental Care for the Poor
- West County Issue / Bailard Landfill...
- George Will on Gun Control
- Dental Care for the Poor
- Water Tipsters
- George Will on Gun Control
- Dental Care for the Poor
- Ramadan
- Abuses in Turkey
- MOVIES - April 2, 1991
- Obituaries - April 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 2, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 2, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 2, 1991
- Names in the News - April 2, 1991
- Names in the News - April 2, 1991
- Names in the News - April 2, 1991
- GRAND DETOUR: The musical "Grand Hotel," directed...
- Pentagon Rejects Role as Refugees' Protector : Iraq: A rapid pullout of U.S. forces will continue despite fears of a slaughter by Hussein's loyalists.
- Legislators See Income Tax Hike : Budget: Layoffs and a higher levy on the wealthy are increasingly likely, key state lawmakers say.
- New Half-Cent Sales Tax Chafes O.C. Shoppers : Revenue: The new Orange County bite would add $107.65 to the $21,529 price of a Chrysler New Yorker on a Costa Mesa car lot.
- Elected Officials in L.A. City, County File Income Reports : Reform: Disclosures under city's new ethics law are far more detailed. Molina plans to introduce county measure in the next few weeks.
- Two Juries Deliver Verdicts After Abuses by L.A. Deputies, Police : Courts: Family of man whose neck was broken is awarded $3.16 million. Woman who was imprisoned gets $55,000.
- NOTES : Report Says NCAA's Berst in Party Mood After UNLV Beaten
- $10-Million Claim Disputed by MGM-Pathe : Lawsuits: The firm called an involuntary bankruptcy petition filed against it "ridiculous" and pledged to seek damages against the petitioners.
- Police Inquiry Panels May Join Forces
- NO HURRY: The Santa Ana City Council...
- SPEAKING UP: UC Irvine has named one...
- AWESOME: Laguna Beach is considering upping the...
- Rocket Motor Explodes During Test : Aerospace: No one is reported injured. Mishap occurs at same Edwards Air Force Base site as a fatal accident last year.
- TECHNOLOGY - April 2, 1991
- Plane Seized in Election Protest
- Soviet Georgians Flock to Polls to Vote for Secession : Nationalism: The republic's people 'were always against the Communists,' President Gamsakhurdia says.
- Condo Pioneers Bitter as Spring Street Rebirth Fails : Housing: Area's decay worsens, say residents of CRA-backed units. They contend the city let them down.
- New 'Neighborhood Watch' Keeps Eye on Water Wasters : Drought: Neighbors serve as key informants for agencies hunting wasteful users. Officials say calls from tipsters are up.
- Monthly Report : What the bulk of March's mail concerned
- TENNIS : DAVIS CUP : Gilbert Clinches U.S. Victory
- Surfer Archbold Wins Pro Event in Santa Cruz
- Pro Basketball
- Sockers Can't Solve Woes With Storm
- Barkley's Knee Injury Could Mean End of His Season
- Barker Takes Over as UCI Drama Chair Today
- Baseball Weekly to Debut: Gannett Co. Inc.'s...
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Voters Confused by Jail Tax Issue : Election: But Measure J leads among those who plan to vote in balloting scheduled for May 14.
- Striking Miners in Soviet Union Threaten to Flood Coal Pits : Economy: The mines could be put out of commission for months. Up to 500,000 workers have joined the walkout.
- BOXING : Ruelas Makes Short Work of Cruz in Las Vegas
- Padres Trade for Pitching : Baseball: Joey Cora, two others, are dealt to White Sox for Steve Rosenberg and Adam Peterson.
- Dance : Three Indian Forms in One in Long Beach
- TV REVIEWS : PBS' 'America's Schools' a Sea of Talking Heads
- This Clark Needs No Introduction
- Jazz : Soulful 'Inner City' Blues at Marla's
- Lightbody: A Self-Made 'Expert' on the Military : Media: Irvine resident became a television and radio fixture during the Gulf War. But it turns out he lacks both the military and academic credentials he has claimed.
- SEAL BEACH : Woman Molested, Robbed in Home
- Ventura Man Dies When Motorcycle Crashes Into Car
- ANGELS : Langston Gets Additional Encouragement
- 'Military Expert' Has a Gap in His Credentials : Broadcasting: Andy Lightbody has claimed a background he doesn't have, but several media employers have expressed satisfaction with his work.
- Dweezil Zappa Wanders Through Self-Made Wilderness
- HONG KONG: Although economists are forecasting a...
- Indian city flourished, then faded quietly away : Lost civilization had jewelry, trade, maybe even smog.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Who's Hot, Who's Not in Saudi Political Circles : Arab relations: The key determinant was taking sides in the Gulf conflict--and who has cash.
- Rainfall Inflicts Costly Damage on Roads : Transportation: Crews will be patching potholes and cleaning up debris for weeks. Caltrans is still clearing rubble from mudslides that closed part of California 33 north of Ojai.
- Rainy Season's Ninth Inning : A last-minute rally doesn't mean the game is won
- CAMARILLO : Weekend Book Sale Will Benefit Library
- Carlsbad Military School Plan Calls for New Look
- ORANGE COUNTY PLATFORM : Controls on Architectural Design and Style Have a Place in Laguna Beach
- COSTA MESA : Residents Object to Proposed Reservoir
- SANTA PAULA : 2 More Campuses Designated Magnets
- SANTA ANITA : Bequest Equals World Record in Turf Race
- LEGAL FILE
- San Francisco Down, Not Out, After Bad Time : Tourism: A triple punch of earthquake, recession and war hits the city, which fights back with hard-sell marketing.
- MUTUAL FUNDS
- Israel Tightens Its Restrictions on Palestinians
- Cities Stem Flow of Poisons Into Ocean : Pollutants: The amount of metallic toxins dumped from sewers off Huntington Beach has declined by 82% in the past 15 years--23% in the last year alone.
- The Catch of the Month : Dating: A picture is worth 1,000 words. For Cosmo's bachelors, it's worth 1,000 letters from interested women.
- UNEMPLOYMENT : Costs Make Reform of Insurance a Tough Sell
- Verhoeven, Eszterhas Make Amends : Film: After a highly publicized feud over the script for 'Basic Instinct,' the writer returns to the project as executive producer.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Winans Triumph With Passionate Rock 'n' Soul Act
- CHINA: China's budget deficit surged 58% in...
- Synagogue Hit by Arson for Second Time
- Time Bombs Explode at U.S. Banks in Athens
- CLIPBOARD : Viewers' Pledges
- Peer Counselors Share Problems, Goals in Helping Fellow Students
- SIMI VALLEY : Student Civic Work Plan Will Be Studied
- Condor Chick Hatched at L.A. Zoo
- Science / Medicine : The Lies That Bind: Nearly All Species Deceive : Life: Deception is not only useful, experts say, it is often a necessity that allows organisms to survive.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Maradona Gets Back of Hand of God
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Musical Honesty Gives Band a Boost
- Schott Home After Serious Illness
- Graf, Back on Track, Beats No. 1 : Women's tennis: She closes gap on Seles in world rankings with 6-4, 6-3 victory.
- BASEBALL REPORT : SPRING TRAINING UPDATE : Gooden, Mets Near Agreement
- Vote Mixed in Albania; Leaders Slip : Eastern Europe: But the ruling Communists appear to be winning and likely to retain power. The outcome for the president is unclear. Turnout is 95%.
- Award for 'Roots' Author
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Election Postponed on Sports Complex
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Defense Cuts Start With Air Force Base
- THOUSAND OAKS : Disabled Access to Plaza to Be Weighed
- Suspect in El Toro Death Surrenders
- Pro Basketball
- Live From Down Under
- COLUMN ONE : Tahoe's Rural Tone in Danger : Easy access has crowded one of California's celebrated resort areas. The rustic region is divided over how to cope with a future of traffic, environmental anguish and urban woes.
- FRANK L. McCLENDON : Rebuilding the Mideast : Lawyer Tells Smaller Firms How to Bid on Projects
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Credit Card Firm Plans Price Rebates
- Science / Medicine : Cholesterol Debate Flares Anew
- COUNTYWIDE : Child Advocate of the Year Is Named
- Day After, Tarkanian Still Grieves
- Lakers Soothed by Teagle : Pro basketball: He scores 35 points--19 in the second period--as Kings' road slump reaches 32 games, 115-87.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bird Beats Bulls; Jordan Can't Beat Clock
- Pop Music : Material Issue Has the Goods to Be Great
- Facing Cruelty and the Classical Music Critic
- Ex-Estancia Standout Passes for 330 Yards in WLAF Loss
- GOLF : TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP : Zoeller Fizzles; Elkington Gets Biggest Title
- ANALYSIS : Valenzuela Worked Too Hard by Dodgers
- Don't Go Overboard on Release of Valenzuela
- TAIWAN: Manufacturing-related investment in Taiwan continues to...
- NEW ZEALAND: New Zealand's government plans to...
- Happy Nou-Rooz : Iranians Celebrate New Year and Keep Their Customs Alive
- Rethinking Malathion Spraying
- Tipsters Cash In on the Fight Against Crime : Thousand Oaks: A special program rewards anonymous informants. They have helped solve 148 cases and have been paid $11,800 over 4 1/2 years.
- MISSION VIEJO : Residents to Ask City to Take Over Centers
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Hard to Tell Who's Playing Favorites Now : Final Two: Kansas was impressed by Duke's victory over UNLV, but Jayhawks aren't surprised by their success.
- Alcott Makes a Big Splash at Dinah Shore : Women's golf: Not-so-impromptu swim with tournament host and caddie follows final-round 68, eight-stroke victory.
- Police Are Pelted by Crowd in Park
- Science / Medicine : Age Takes Toll on Male Brain
- Patrolling From the Inside : Sheriff's New Minority Affairs Officer Intends to Stop Slurs That He Used to Laugh Off
- MOVIE REVIEW : Hughes Makes a 'Career' Out of a Proven Formula
- 'Blossom': Teen's Slant on Problem of Addiction : Television: A leading character in the NBC sitcom is a 19-year-old recovering addict and alcoholic. 'It's very realistic, and it's very tastefully done,' says the president of Just Say No of L.A. County.
- MUSIC
- Aztecs Finish 7th in Marriott Tourney
- Rush-Hour Fees May Be the Key to Smoother Traffic
- Phone Bills With Saudi Surcharge Have Military Families Fuming
- COLUMN LEFT : Latin Generals Count on the Wages of War : Poland gets economic aid; Central America gets more suffering backed by the dollar.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Board Member Resigns
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : NOTES : Kansas' Randall Can Put His Finger on Why He Wants to Win Tonight
- Oil Seeping From Sunken Barge Leaves Tar on Caribbean Beaches
- Fourth of U.S. Forces Out of Gulf
- Sea of Troubles : Celebrations: The 500th anniversary of Columbus' voyage is raising waves of controversy over whether the trip was for good or ill.
- 1 Beaten, 1 Stabbed in Attack by Gang
- In their first meeting since the end of the Persian Gulf War, President Bush will host a visit by Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu in Newport Beach on Thursday. The talks come at a difficult time. : FOCUS : Gulf, GATT, Trade Gap on U.S.-Japan Agenda
- SOUTH KOREA: South Korean labor unions have...
- Iraq Shows Off Recaptured Kirkuk : Rebellion: The city, which had been claimed by Kurdish rebels, appears deserted. Fighting continues to the north.
- USC Defeats UCI to Win Anteater Tennis Classic
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- JAPAN: A slowdown in Japan's economic growth...
- British Airways Gives Away Tickets: The company,...
- Lennox to Cut 600 Jobs in Ft....
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Ex-U.S. Official to Head Mayor's Probe of LAPD
- YORBA LINDA : City Will Dip Into Reserve Funds
- Arsonists Attack Synagogue Again : Vandalism: The fire is the second in three weeks at Temple Adat Elohim in Thousand Oaks. Earlier, a door was set ablaze and anti-Semitic graffiti spray-painted on the building.
- Science / Medicine : Self-Replicating RNA Assembled
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors to Study Paint Pollution Issue
- Kings Lose to Flames in Name Only
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Free Throws Power Tennessee Past Virginia in Overtime, 70-67
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rock-Theater Revival : The Pet Shop Boys' fans finally get to see the band in the flesh, in its first U.S. concert tour since its ironic records hit the charts.
- Rights and Wrongs of Film Commentary
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Americans Observe Message of Easter
- Sun Valley Woman Killed in Collision
- FULLERTON : Optometry College Gets $100,000 Grant
- Iranians Gather for Persian New Year : Culture: On Sizdeh-Bedar, the faithful eat and celebrate outdoors to keep their traditions alive.
- Anaheim Will Shift Officers to Gang Unit : Law enforcement: Until new officers can be hired, the Police Department will transfer some to what is currently a one-man gang detail.
- USC's Perry to Become Focus of Spring Drills
- Letting Cat Out of the Bag Since It's April Fools' Day
- Shipyard Industry Watches S.D. Case Before High Court : Justice: The question of whether a worker was legally a seaman when he was injured has financial ramifications that have ailing U.S. shipbuilding companies quaking.
- Anti-War Vote May Return to Haunt Some Congressmen : Elections: Waxman now has second thoughts about his initial stand, but Beilenson still insists that the measure against Iraq was not needed.
- 2 Men Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- SIMI VALLEY : Gunmen Hold Up Store, Gas Station
- BOOK REVIEW : Breaking Into Dickens' Code of Silence : THE INVISIBLE WOMAN: The Story of Nelly Ternan and Charles Dickens, <i> by Claire Tomalin,</i> Alfred A. Knopf, $25, 268 pages
- Algeria's Populist Politics Matches Ramadan Prayers and Free Meals : North Africa: Islamic leaders try to woo the poor in hopes of winning the first multi-party national elections.
- ANAHEIM : Card Player Slain by Robbers Is Identified
- PLATFORM : Clash of Cultures Creates a Flash Point
- Bias Charged in Prosecution of Strict Drug Law : Courts: The Los Angeles U.S. attorney's office is accused of discriminating against blacks and Latinos in cases involving drug sales near schools and playgrounds.
- Prescription for LAPD: an Independent Panel : A new commission, free of the usual strings, can gain faith of everyone
- 'Truth and Justice' Return to Ukraine, Cardinal Says
- New Camp Small Respite From Bleak Migrant Housing Picture
- TUSTIN : Council to Discuss Water-Ration Plan
- 4 Seats Up for Election in L. A. School Board Race
- OJAI : State OK Expected on Water Rationing
- Little Kansas Guy a Regular Adonis
- Pop Music : Winans Go Full-Throttle in Anaheim
- Police Beating
- Jailed War Protesters
- April Glaspie's Testimony
- April Glaspie's Testimony
- Japanese Beef Import Quotas Will End Today : Agriculture: U.S. ranchers hope to cash in. Many Japanese producers may move to more expensive cattle.
- PACIFIC REPORT : Moscow Courts Asia Ties : Commerce: The Soviet Union, which long viewed the area as a source of danger, is soliciting its Far East neighbors for investment and economic assistance.
- Algeria's Populist Politics Matches Ramadan Prayers and Free Meals : North Africa: Islamic leaders try to woo the poor in hopes of winning the first multi-party national elections.
- When Cigars Are This Good, There's No Reason to Fume : Culture: The annual smoker at the Ritz-Carlton in Dana Point features shameless indulgence in fine company, fine food and--above all--fine stogies.
- Ballot Measure C Seen as Hope for Growing Colleges : Education: The Valley, Pierce and Mission campuses would each receive at least $20 million for repairs and new classrooms if the bond issue passes.
- Science / Medicine : Sperm Cell Catalyst May Help in Treating Infertility
- A $24 Ticket Yields $1.015 Million in Pick Nine Payout
- Alcott Is the Leader of an Easter Parade
- TV REVIEWS : Lovestyles of the Rich and Bi-Coastal
- Pontiff's Message Condemns Destruction of Gulf War
- COLUMN RIGHT : Forget Taxes; When in Debt, Stop Spending : Today's deficit was built on wild miscalculation of revenues.
- Cuban Defector Exposes Hole in U.S. Air Defense : Military: MIG flies undetected to Key West, Fla. Officials say system is geared to other threats, and such lapses probably can't be stopped.
- Quayle-ing: George Bush, who sometimes says strange...
- Science / Medicine : A Pole Apart : Artist Shows Antarctica's True Colors
- LOTTERY RESULTS : MARCH 30
- 18 Compete for 4 L. A. College Board Seats
- ART REVIEW : Japanese Display Artfulness in Santa Monica Museum
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Powerful Sting : Rock: At his San Diego concert, the rock star proved he can shed past trappings and give a powerful performance with a small band and few gimmicks.
- Look for Plenty of Action in Second Quarter
- VENTURA : Piecing Together Ways of Archeology
- Lindee Learns to Keep His Ego in Check on the Tennis Court : High school: Sophomore is confident of his abilities as Loara's No. 1 player and prides himself on sportsmanship.
- Auto Layoffs at Lowest Point of Year:...
- 'AYAR' Line Continued: Don't Trash the Script Just Yet
- Migrant Architecture : Housing: Necessity is the mother of inventiveness and survival for immigrant laborers in North County who must live off the land.
- FULLERTON : City Trash Studied to Reduce Volume
- SANTA ANA : Adding New Luster to Old Trophies
- VENTURA : Student Named Truman Scholar
- DODGERS : First Is Foremost as Harris Gets a Chance
- Music : Mester Musters New Concept in Pasadena
- U.S. Waiting to See if S. Korea Delivers on Trade Promises
- Tragic Lines From Real Life
- IRVINE : Bankruptcy Delays Widening of Road
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Post the Best Record in League by One Point Over Blues
- April Glaspie's Testimony
- King Beating
- April Glaspie's Testimony
- Burma
- April Glaspie's Testimony
- MOVIES - April 1, 1991
- MOVIES - April 1, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - April 1, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - April 1, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - April 1, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - April 1, 1991