- SUNSET LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Coach Wins 300th
- Errors, Saipe Push the Toreros Past St. Mary's
- Anti-Porn Bill
- San Diego Spotlight : Negyesy to Play Cage Etudes at Modest UCSD Birthday
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Stars & Stripes Still Flying After Duel : Sailing: Conner's triple play ensures at least a sailoff in the defender semifinals.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Batting Titles Turn into Turf Wars
- THE MASTERS : International Plot Thickens at Augusta : Golf: Woosnam, trying to continue European dominance, and Parry, trying to be first Australian winner, are co-leaders.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Foreman Bout Tonight Might Be Last
- King Trial on TV
- 'Laughter' Was the Best Medicine for Dana Ivey's Acting Career
- TV REVIEW : Dancin', Romancin' at the 'Savoy'
- College Basketball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ryan Isn't Worried About Injuries
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Gets Past Riverside to Maintain Softball Lead
- Sailing
- Child Support
- OxyMoron Kids Around : O.C. Comedy Troupe Provides Laughs That Are Fit for Children
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Slow Down Before It's Too Late
- D.A. Will Not Press Charges in Day-Care Case
- Too Much Laettner, in Print, on Court
- 3 Arrested in Series of Shootings : Violence: Police link suspects to gang attacks in harbor area. Eight people were wounded in one night this week.
- BORREGO SPRINGS : Earthquake Shakes Low Desert Area
- SIMI VALLEY : Owners Offer to Sell Proposed Mall Site
- Birmingham Buries Monroe in Track Behind Several Personal-Best Efforts
- High-Tech Fingerprinting Weeds Out Border Criminals
- GARDENING : Professionals Find Earthy Way to Weed Out Tensions of Work
- A Bruised Arafat Is Welcomed Home at Tunis Airport
- The Trail to Jail
- Clinton Gets Endorsements From Rockefeller, Union
- Woman to Be Tried in Dismemberment of Costa Mesa Man : Crime: Attorney for alleged killer says she was defending herself after being tied, raped.
- Constellation Due in May
- PALMDALE : Bids $2.2 Million Over Projections
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Plan for 'Dog Beach' Restrictions Dropped
- Free Tickets Not Meant to Buy Influence, Disney Insists : Giveaways: The freebies that Anaheim officials get represent only a tiny portion of those handed out to various groups every year, park president says.
- Pac Bell Workers Reach Out, Touch Off a Scandal : Contest: Employees used confidential information to gain an edge in radio station's $1,000
- Peoria Takes Wind Out of Gulls : Hockey: A 5-1 victory gives Rivermen two-game lead in series. Gulls hope to solve woes tonight at the Sprots Arena.
- Dodgers' Karros Takes His Cuts While He Can
- New Rules Aim to Protect Investors in Penny Stocks : Wall Street: Brokers will have to provide clients with monthly statements on the high-risk securities.
- New Team Is Named to Head Volkswagen
- * Ed Montgomery; Award-Winning Journalist
- AIDS in 13-24 Age Range Grows 62% in Two Years
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Jury's Marathon Session Continues
- Ethnic Violence Uproots 10,000 in Bosnia, U.N. Says : Yugoslavia: Women and children reportedly flee for their lives. Republic leader appeals for international help.
- Bi-County Task Force Considers Idea of Secession : Boundaries: Residents near the Los Angeles and Ventura counties' border say neither is paying enough attention to their communities' needs.
- U.S. Men's Trials at Low Point : Marathon: Only 10 in today's field of 111 have met the Olympic qualifying standard.
- Italy, New Zealand Survive for Another Round
- Kendrena Facing Role Reversal
- UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center Will Have Its First Boxing Card
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : ACOC Hears Complaints on Race Starts
- Miscellany
- 'At-Risk' Youths Join Professionals in 'Paradise'
- ABC Stirs Up a Storm With Brown Charges
- $24-Billion Aid Package for Russia
- He Lacks Home, but Not Passion for Game
- Cirrus Logic Completes Deal for Acumos Inc.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- MEDIA
- Making a Living in Dead Zone
- Major Basks in Glow of British Mandate
- U.S. Sharply Curtails Pacific Salmon Harvest
- Head of Federal Gene Research Agency Resigns
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Lee Oswald's Body Tag Sold at Auction
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Export of Reactors to Syria, Ghana Due
- COLUMN ONE : A Precise Procedure for Killing : The schedule for Robert Alton Harris' final days is designed to make brutal killers meek and malleable for their execution. Thirty-four pages spell out the ritual in chilling detail.
- Yeltsin Yields to Critics, Will Quit 1 Job : Russia: President to leave prime minister's post. His treaty to keep federation unified gets an ovation.
- A Warm-Up Exercise for April 15
- Catherine D. Crouch; Singers' Mother
- SUN VALLEY : New Fueling System for RTD Unveiled
- D.A. Decides Not to Charge 4 Psychiatrists : Moonlighting: Prosecutors are unable to prove the state hospital doctors were double dipping by working at county facilities.
- Countywide : Bunny Pays Early Visit to Students
- Vatican Trying to Bridge the Gap Between Religion and Art World : Humanities: Conference attempts to open a dialogue with artists. Bringing the sides together will be difficult because 'the differences are really huge,' a painter says.
- Late Uprising Lifts Notre Dame to Win
- Injuries Curtail SDSU's Spring Preening : Football: Luginbill finds depth among offensive linemen and H-backs.
- Bus Overturns; 23 Injured
- DWP's $4-Million Electric Car Venture in Fiscal Stall : Environment: Contractor is unable to raise capital needed to start building the clean-air vehicles.
- Ceremony Will Retire Carrier Midway : Military: Built during World War II, the Navy ship that saw 46 years of service and 200,000 men will be decommissioned today at North Island Naval Air Station.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City May Reconsider Public Hearing Time
- Feuding Families Find No Joy in Court Victory : Suit: Both may have won the battle against eviction from Oceanside mobile home park, but they continue to wage their personal war.
- DANA POINT : Residents Say Project Is Ruining Homes
- VAN NUYS : City Official Blocks Liquor Sales at Store
- Golf
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Helix, Brady Take Their Turn at Grossmont Tournament Title
- ENVIRONMENT
- French-Backed Group Has Top Bid for LTV Unit : Aerospace: If regulators approve the $450-million offer by Thomson CSF and Carlyle Group, the missile operation would be the first U.S. defense firm owned by foreign interests.
- * Arnold & Porter, the largest law...
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Three More Bidders Vie for First Capital
- Investment Firm Buys Stake in Mail Boxes
- Nelson Olmsted; Actor in Radio, TV, Films
- Herb 'n' Sprawl
- Nuclear Waste Dump's Opening Delayed
- For your listening pleasure: Here's just the...
- AIDS WATCH : Publicity Syndrome
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Plan to Merge 9 Denominations Is Fading From Lack of Interest
- NHL, Players Salvage Season : Hockey: Agreement in principle ends the sport's first strike. Regular-season games to resume Sunday.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Highland Rebounds From 6-Run Deficit, Beats Littlerock, 12-11
- Marines Face Demotion to Private Sector : Military: El Toro, Tustin troops facing discharge due to cuts face a tough job market, readjustments.
- Crenshaw Gets Lucky : Credit Galanter and community with supermarket coup for South L.A.
- LOS ANGELES : Friend of Suspects Shot After Bungled Car Theft
- Schools Ask OK on Condoms : AIDS: Forms are being mailed to get parental consent for distribution to high school students in L.A. district.
- Santee Mother Finds Girl Slain at Home
- Police Say Man Found Slain Was Victim of Bar Brawl; 1 Arrested
- Santa Anita Program to Have Two Simulcasts
- Caterpillar, UAW Agree to Talks but Cling to Demands : Labor: Federal mediator will preside. Company continues to solicit replacement workers in the six-month strike.
- Federal Workers' Health Clubs Cost Taxpayers $1 Million a Year
- Inequities Built Into Welfare Payments : Benefits: How well families can manage on the same level of aid varies dramatically. Grants do not take housing assistance and other factors into account.
- Iran Clerics Vow to Export Revolution as People Vote
- * Lord Michael Havers; Prosecuted IRA Bombings
- U.S. Revokes Visas of Haiti Coup Supporters
- Rosemary Schraer; UC Riverside Head
- Labor Lawyer Finds He Has a Tough Row to Hoe : Agriculture: When farm workers are found using knives instead of long-handled tools, a complaint leads to change--this time.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- FULLERTON : Library Board Seeks Public Input
- San Diego : Hotel San Diego Named in Civil Suit
- VIEWPOINT BY RICH TOSCHES : Legalize Street Drugs? Pack Up That Idea and Ship It to the Moon
- GARDEN GROVE : Police to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint
- Candidate Convicted of Theft While a Police Officer : Santa Clarita: Lee Schramling says the 1985 conviction was removed from his record.
- Ex-Councilman Pays $1.3 Million to End Suit : Courts: Bill Baker settles a case brought by relatives of his deceased wife. They disputed her late-in-life decision to will him part of her multimillion-dollar estate.
- Countywide : $500,000 Bail Cut for Drug Suspect
- Buckey Making a Strong Impression : Preps: He already has signed to play football for Stanford. Now he's showing what he can do in track and field.
- BOXING ROUNDUP : Chavez, Jackson Keep Titles; Rosario Upset
- Brea's McConnell Wins Speedway Main Event
- Baltimore Gets Back Into Series With Key Split : Soccer: Sockers hit the road for three games after losing to the Blast, 7-6.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Is Sharp, but Hill Proves Sharper
- WEEKEND TV : Gless, Newhart and Politics as Usual
- * Jack Devin has been appointed to...
- Grand Design : Euro Disney Is, Well, California
- GARDENING : Don't Hedge on Shrub Care
- Clinton Suspends Furloughs as Inmate Is Charged in Hijacking
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : Iran Buying 150 N. Korea Missiles
- CAMARILLO : The Murder Case May Be Moot, but the Learning Is Not
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Candidate's Sentencing in Fraud Case Postponed
- Bid to Shift Funds From Sports Called Inappropriate : CSUN: The athletic director says the proposal to funnel money to academics is counter to public opinion.
- Brain Food
- Tainted Money to Charity
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- Villa Nova Restaurant Files for Chapter 11
- BLIND BID: One hot item to be...
- Buyers of Bonds Remain Bitter, Unsatisfied
- State Police Deny Brown Drug-Party Reports : Allegations: Several political figures not friendly to former governor join law officers to scoff at anonymous charges aired on ABC.
- Judge Disputes Allegations of Improprieties : Judiciary: Judge Adams rejects complaint, involving attorney friend, being investigated by state panel.
- Father Flees With 2-Year-Old From Hospital
- BEEFCAKE SALE: Orange County firefighters who posed...
- ADOPT-A-SLOT: Doris Brackney of Yorba Linda hadn't...
- GETTING READY: The execution of San Diego...
- Father Grabs Ailing Son, Flees San Diego Hospital : Medicine: Boy was taken to emergency room for treatment after ingesting pills.
- Democrats' Convention to Stress Unity, End to Strife
- Frega: 'Rambo Lawyer' or Bully? : Inquiry: Trial lawyer's skill was well known, but detractors say he would renege on lucrative referral fees. The investigation into his influence with three judges didn't surprise many.
- Authorities Review Death of Oxnard Boy
- Commercial Real Estate Stagnant : Industry trends: First-quarter results reflect an ongoing pattern of high vacancy rates and low net absorption rates--as well as a virtual absence of construction.
- RETAILERS COPE WITH TOUGH TIMES : A New Phase of Competition for Warehouses
- A weekly look at office and industrial...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Yeltsin Rips Up His 'Needs Improvement' Economic Report Card
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Long and Short of Canine Cancer
- Israel May Boycott Next Rounds of Peace Talks
- Cause of Some Growth-Retardation Mystifies Doctors : Health: An estimated 40,000 babies are born with IUGR each year in the U.S. They face complications, even death.
- Bush Expresses Doubts About Prewar Iraqi Aid
- SAN CLEMENTE : Official to Rejoin City Police--as Chief
- Pioneer Investors Could Recoup 35 Cents on Dollar in Proposed Plan : Finance: But it could take five years to complete paybacks; some think the value would plummet by then.
- Walton's Absences Put Him on the Firing Line
- Three Met Players Will Not Be Charged
- Ventura Defeats Moorpark With an Eye Toward Pierce
- As Always, It Was a Long Day for Daly
- Long Jumper Breaks Mission Viejo Record
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Audacious Slant on 'Edward II'
- A 75-Song, 3-Disc Overview of Johnny Cash's Career
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- RETAILERS COPE WITH TOUGH TIMES : Major Chains Report Mixed Sales in March : Economy: The strong gains of January and February fail to hold up.
- Envoy to Sudan Selected
- U.N. Team Destroys Most Equipment at Iraqi Plant
- SpringFest offers fun at any speed for the whole family.
- 'Right-to-Die' Initiative Qualifies for November Ballot in California
- Karros, Candiotti Good for Starters : Dodgers: Rookie hits two-run homer in first and pitcher wins his National League debut against Padres, 6-3.
- A Cappuccino Toast to Padres : Baseball: Fans encounter new beverage, new sausage, new smoking ban and new mascot at 1992 home opener.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Pacifica's Two-Strike Bunt a Big Hit in the 10th
- Lakers Out of a Playoff Spot : Pro basketball: They lose to Spurs, 102-94, and fall behind Rockets in race for the eighth--and final--berth in the West.
- Golf
- Listless Saugus Wakes Up in 9th to Edge Quartz Hill in Softball
- City Basketball Schedule Expected to Be Retained
- Padres Open Home Show, Pandora's Box
- Harkness Holds Rule Breakers Up to Example
- Angels Slow Out of Blocks : Baseball: California starts season 0-3 after White Sox finish series with 7-6 victory.
- MUSIC
- Dow Regains 43.61; Nikkei Soars Today : Securities: A broad-based rally greets the Federal Reserve's move to ease interest rates. The action comes after a new government report showed inflation in check.
- New Focus on TV Stations' Foreign Ownership
- Birtcher's Egan Resigns After Takeover Snags
- Blood Bank Liability in AIDS Case Upset : Court: Appellate ruling says the facility could not be held negligent in 1983 transfusion. More than 100 similar suits in California could be affected.
- American Airlines Unveils Radical Plan to Cut Fares : Travel: Long-term effort to raise revenues favors last-minute, business fliers. Other carriers follow suit.
- Dropout Rate Cut to 18.2% Statewide : Education: Percentage of students leaving high school falls below 20% for first time since 1986. Aggressive school reforms credited.
- 54 Haitians Were Repatriated in Error, Probe Finds
- Tories Nose Past Labor in Tight British Election : Balloting: Conservatives appear headed for majority in Parliament. Opposition's Kinnock concedes.
- Credit Life Insurance Control Returned to Commissioner
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Science Event Raises Interest, Not Funds
- Robber Kills Victim Who Tries to Flee
- Dropout Rate Falls 54% at S.D. County Schools : Education: The number of students reported quitting high school remains below the state and national averages for the sixth straight year.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Restaurants Told to Mend Their Ways
- High School Dropout Rates
- Same 3 Men Linked to 2 Robberies : Crime: In separate incidents this month, the suspects bound postal carriers and made off with bags of mail.
- IRVINE : $100,000 Given to Rehabilitate Marsh
- Newport Targets 'Party Houses'
- MISSION VIEJO : 100 Teachers Protest Stall in Wage Talks
- AUTOS
- Oh for Those Tax Forms of Yesteryear
- Savoy Pictures Joins in Bidding for Orion
- Nevadans Try to Rustle California Companies
- Judge Gives No Hints About Keating Sentencing : Court: Lance A. Ito will announce today the punishment that the ex-S&L; chief will receive for fraud.
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Multiple-Offer Sales in Woodbridge Spark Hope of Turnaround
- Study Service Firm Allegedly Bilked Schools by Filing Phony Claims
- Death of Deputy Yamamoto
- Blaze Guts House That Was Focus of Complaints : Oxnard: Officials believe the fire was set. Signs on the residence warning of toxic danger had angered neighbors.
- What It Takes to Be a Winner in the Ring
- PREP NOTES
- High Schools Show Marked Decreases in Dropout Rates : Education: County's 15.5% is well below state's 18.2%. Greater emphasis on at-risk students is credited for improvement.
- Kakhidze's Got Georgia on His Mind : Native of Former Soviet Republic to Conduct Moscow Philharmonic at Costa Mesa Concert
- DANCE
- Black Sea Fleet Confrontation Cooled Off : Nationalism: Russia and Ukraine agree to name a commission to settle their claims and divide up the ships.
- Alix Talton; Actress Often Portrayed 'Other Woman'
- Court Reverses Convictions of Carpenter
- COLUMN ONE : Glasnost Gangsters in L.A. : A Russian mafia has moved into the Southland and its criminal enterprise is on the rise, authorities say. A double slaying yields 'mountains' of evidence on mob's work.
- Fed Moves to Reduce Interest Rate
- SAN FERNANDO : 4 to Be Arraigned in Cocaine Case
- Weather to Shine on Padres
- Countywide : Wilson Names 3 to County Fair Board
- A Plea for Protection : Lennox: Caught in the cross-fire of gang wars, residents petition the Sheriff's Department to put more deputies on patrol.
- EASTSIDE : Study on Revitalizing 2 Communities Kicked Off
- Neighbors of Exotic Bird Farm Say the Noise Is Intolerable : Ojai: Breeder Dai Leon reminds Planning Commission that her aviary is in an area classified as rural and agricultural zone.
- Former Northridge Players Parker, Benefield Join Arena League Team
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Still Offensive, Even Without Mitchell
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fontana's Pitching, Plus 18 Hits Help Rancho Santiago Rout Riverside
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : At Bat, on Mound, Howards Lead Grant Past Monroe
- DANCE REVIEW : Feld Dances Hit Peaks and Flats
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Player' Brings Altman Back With a Vengeance
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Pane Caldo Does Best With Basics
- MEDICINE / PROSTATE CANCER : High Rate of Disease Linked to Enzyme
- Angels Still Slow Out of the Blocks : Baseball: California 0-3 after White Sox win series finale, 7-6. McCaskill beats former teammates.
- Harbor Is Defeated by Cypress, 7-6
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Trainer Dials S for Stewards: Connection Gets Correction
- Little Leagues Receive $2,500 Grants
- Peninsula's Mulligan Is Named Player of the Year
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Pierce Falls Into Tie for WSC Lead After 3rd Consecutive Loss, 8-2
- Fielder Left Opposing Fans Low and Dry
- Pop Album Chart : Leppard, the Boss Leap Over 'World'
- LACMA to Celebrate Daylight Savings
- Service Scheduled for Producer Franklin Levy
- Former Governor of Kentucky Testifies in Corruption Inquiry
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- County Cutting Hours at Many Facilities
- Church Robbers Return Money--With $4 Interest
- Beds Recalled After Toddlers Are Trapped Between Bars
- Blindness
- SEAL BEACH : City's Easter Parade to Be Held Sunday
- Parents Outraged by Anti-Abortion Video at School : Education: Eighth-grade teacher allows student to make presentation showing aborted fetus without getting parental approval.
- DANCE
- BOOK REVIEW Brazil's Highway: Amazonian Battle : THE ROAD TO EXTREMA <i> by Bob Reiss</i> ; Summit Books $22; 250 pages
- Tories Nose Past Labor in Tight British Election : Balloting: Ruling Conservatives could still fall short of a majority, resulting in a 'hung Parliament.'
- Etiquette Maven Meets Missed Manners
- CALABASAS : Official Urges City to Use Road to Block Project
- 22-Year-Old Animal Park Elephant Dies
- Gates' Remark on Police Lawsuits Called 'Absurd' : LAPD: Yaroslavsky says chief's statement about the Christopher Commission report is trying to divert attention from the lack of accountability within the department.
- Sluman Ace Ties Wadkins Pace : Golf: They both shoot seven-under 65. Sluman's hole in one on No. 4 is the first on that hole.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Delicatessen': Tasteless but Filling Morsel
- Rock's Hottest Ticket : POP MUSIC REVIEW : U2: Flashy, Trashy . . . and Spectacular
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Incident' Plays Politics With Horror
- Hubby's Diet Begins to Weigh a Tad Heavy
- U.S. Curbs Indians' Video Games
- Smithsonian Wraps Itself in Controversy : Americana: The museum is authorizing the sale of foreign-made reproductions of classic American quilt designs.
- Arafat Is Reported Resting in Tripoli; PLO Delays Meeting
- CAMBODIA : Ex-Green Beret Puts Heart Into Amputee Limbs
- Something to Shout About : Student-Made Video Discouraging Dropouts Wins Contest, and It's a Rap
- Supervisors OK Business Park Near Castaic
- OJAI : School Board Backs Path for Students
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE EARTH SUMMIT : Carpe Diem, Congress; the President Won't : We lead in 'greenhouse' carbon-dioxide emissions, which obligates us to negotiate cuts in our fossil-fuel use.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Mira Mesa Applies Brakes to Serra Rally
- Stillwell Making Successful Transition to Padres
- PREP NOTES : 5 Honored by All-State Selections
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Tiebreaking Criteria Enough to Confound Sharpest of Minds
- Trabuco Hills Forced to Surrender Swim Victory
- Pop & Jazz Reviews : A Solid Set From Patitucci Group
- Jarman Films Open Fest at USC
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'FernGully' Delivers Ecology Message
- Clean Restroom Can Help Firm Sparkle
- Digital and Intel Take a Pounding
- Gulf War's Workhorse Weapons Lose Accuracy Points in Analysis
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Noriega Conviction Relieves White House : Drugs: Acquittal could have been embarrassing because of the way he was brought to trial and the expense of the process.
- 10 Indicted for Trying to Sell MIGs, Missiles to Iraq
- A Formula for Math and Science Teachers : Education: Former aerospace workers are enrolled in a pioneer program designed to reduce the shortage of qualified instructors.