- SANTA CLARITA : Noontime Concerts to Begin Thursday
- Interest in Airport Tunnel Is Revived : Van Nuys: A panel says a road extension under runways would help commuters. But some officials worry about disruption.
- Special Election
- MOORPARK : Forensics Team 3rd in National Event
- COUNTYWIDE : Fans Split in Vote for Elvis Stamp
- THOUSAND OAKS : Meeting Planned to Discuss New County
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Teachers Union Refuses to Endorse Beilenson
- BOYS' ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Steve Hagins
- His Walk--and Strikeout Pitches--Return : Titans: Senior pitcher James Popoff has regained his confidence and strut after struggling last season. He's 6-1 and has struck out 70 batters in 71 1/3 innings.
- Dodgers, Martinez Aren't All That Swift in Opener : Baseball: Pitcher leaves in the third inning after throwing 87 pitches. The Giants get 17 hits in an 8-1 victory.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Jumping for Joy, She Forgot to Run
- AMERICA'S CUP COMMENTARY : Is Koch's Wheel of Chaos a Bum Steer?
- Balance of Tradition and Innovation : 'Napoli,' to Be Performed in Orange County, Shows Danish Ballet's Character
- James Scott Hayes has joined Ligand Pharmaceuticals...
- Boesky's Blues : Ex-Speculator Seeks $1 Million in Alimony
- Alan Mann has been named manager of...
- Jerry Brown Proposal Falls Flat
- John R. Edman, 64, will retire as...
- Dow Develops Non-Stick, Non-Polluting Coatings
- Office Center Agent Tells Plan for Drawing Tenants
- Computer Speeds Contact Fittings
- CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS 51st DISTRICT : 2 Incumbents Face Off, but Run as Anti-Congress : Campaign: District realignment pits freshman Rep. Randy (Duke) Cunningham against six-term Rep. Bill Lowery.
- COUNTYWIDE : Women's Seminar Features Ann Jillian
- BEVERLY HlLLS : Judge to Face 3rd Trial for Drunk Driving
- Making New Room for Hope : $84-Million Juvenile Court Will Replace Aging, Crowded Trailers
- EAST VALLEY : Funds OKd to Equip Police Bike Detail
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Fro Brigham: Enduring Presence on the Jazz Scene
- QUOTABLE
- TV Reviews : HBO Profiles Mafia Killer in 'Iceman Tapes'
- TECHNOLOGY : CMS Enhancements Will Unveil a Line of Upgradeable PCs
- Local TV Scrambles for Viewers in Face of Stiff Competition : Media: Stations across the country, pressed by cable and other rivals, are being forced to try innovative programming and other devices to keep their audiences.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- AEROSPACE
- Gen. Powell Visits Kohl
- Thousands of Strikers Defy Caterpillar's Ultimatum : Labor: Picketers gather outside Illinois plants, jeering those who heeded a back-to-work demand. The firm expects workers to return over time.
- Union Local Fined Over Campaign Gifts
- Pro Basketball
- Whitacre Hired as Sockers Executive
- GIRLS' ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Leeann Gonzalez
- Opener Is Not Just Any Game : Angels: Parrish, and several of the new faces in the lineup, are eager to see how team will fare after successful spring.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Status of Martinez Is Questioned Again
- Report: Daly to Leave Pistons After Season
- Bank's Big Depositors Hit by Limit on FDIC Coverage : Money: Some patrons of the Bank of Beverly Hills, now in the hands of regulators, stand to lose deposits in excess of $100,000.
- Jerry Caulder of Mycogen Corp. has been...
- A Case for Different Strokes : Blacks' TV Choices Differ From General Public, Ad Study Shows
- What Will Happen to My Kids? : Like other single parents with AIDS, Tanya Shaw is terrified she won't find the right home for her children before she dies.
- Elvis, Young or Older? Stamp Election Opens
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Grossmont Adds to Streak in Victory over Santana
- His Specialty Is Music With a Byte : Music: Composer Morton Subotnick's computerized 'Key to Songs' will be given its premiere with the L.A. Philharmonic on Thursday.
- Oil Stock Rally Fuels a 26.38 Surge by Dow : Market Overview
- Pac Rim Revises Results in Quarter to Show Loss
- Consumer Debt Drops Despite Rise in Credit Card Borrowing
- Administration Asks Court to Overturn Abortion Right
- Some Sellers in Quandary as Equity Shrinks
- R. Casey Schnoor has been appointed a...
- Ethnic Discord : Tuareg Rebels See a Separate State in Sands of Mali : * Despite recent attacks on cities, this nomadic tribe of warriors is seen as being splintered, disorganized and lacking in focus.
- Right Place at the Right Time : World: Hoping to help Russia embrace its future, a D.C. deal-maker knows how to pick winners--including Boris Yeltsin.
- Upcoming PUC Decision to Shape Future of Energy : Resources: For Magma Power, it could mean a chance to expand; for other producers of alternative energy, it could mean the chance to survive.
- Sentencing Report Bad for Keating : Courts: Probation officer tells judge that former Lincoln S&L; owner's 'callous' attitude and lack of remorse warrant a long term in prison.
- Mail Boxes Agrees to Sale of Its L.A. Franchise
- Leighann Harris has been promoted to senior...
- Ties to Asia Give Tustin Firm Export Clout : Marketing: Alton Industries, owned by a Taiwan conglomerate, tries to even out the trade imbalance by boosting U.S. exports to Asia.
- Blue Cross Reports 51% Profit Gain in 1991
- Congressman to Retire
- Europeans End South Africa Oil Embargo
- Rivals Woo Racial Coalition by Different Paths : Democrats: Brown invokes civil rights agenda of the '60s; Clinton emphasizes personal responsibility and a spirit of reconciliation.
- HARDWAR : A Communal Dip
- Pravda Presses Will Roll Again
- Ukraine Moves to Take Over Black Sea Fleet
- Iranian Businessman Is Killed Near His Tarzana Home : Crime: George Banafsheha's body is found in a bullet-riddled car blocks from his residence. His watch was taken and his pockets emptied.
- No One Contact Lens Is Best for All
- LAGUNA BEACH : Underground Utility Plan Is on Agenda
- SAN DIEGO : Satirical Publication Target of Vandalism
- LANCASTER : Hospital Urged to Improve Its Image
- Separate Districts Are Drawn : Remapping: A Latino coalition amends its plan so that 2 school board members would not have to move or run against each other next year.
- Police Use Tear Gas to Halt Fans on Michigan Campus
- Pro Basketball
- Becker Wins Again, Leads Europe Class
- Fair-Weather Types Get Foul Start
- TV Reviews : 'Frontline' Revisits 'October Surprise'
- Bass Mel Whitehead of Anaheim won first...
- Toyota U.S.A. Designates New Top Executive
- A Cynic's Guide to the Happiest Place on Earth
- Next Step : Have Guns, Will Travel : * Thousands of Muslims learned guerrilla war in Afghanistan. Where will they go next?
- Postscript : The City That Led Russia Into Space Is in Retreat : * Leninsk residents once saw only the future, launching satellites, rockets and space capsules. With the Soviet space program in limbo, they are suddenly groping for survival.
- Train Cost Overruns Could Trim Service : Metrolink: The estimate for operating the commuter lines between Ventura and L.A. counties has doubled to almost $1 million. The plan for four runs in each direction may be pared to only three.
- 1492 Expulsion of Jews From Spain Exaggerated in Scope, Scholars Say
- Sharon R. Hibbert has been promoted chief...
- Paul Reznikoff has been appointed president of...
- Iacocca's Pay, Like Chrysler, Takes a Tumble
- Keith Davis has been appointed marketing director...
- International Remote Reports 4th-Quarter Profit
- Mike Crawford was named vice president-general manager...
- Possible Buyer for O & Y Assets
- F. Douglas Scutchfield has received the 1992...
- Camera Platforms Shows $564,000 Quarterly Loss
- Peter W. Gorrie has been appointed chief...
- Sam Walton's Son Robson Named to Head Wal-Mart : Retailing: The 47-year-old had been vice chairman of the nation's largest store chain.
- 3-D Systems Hopes Plan Will Raise $10 Million
- Media : Extra! Labor Takes a Beating in British Tabloids : * The so-called popular press has shown no mercy--or fairness--in covering this week's national election.
- Cliff Keller has been promoted to managing...
- Wendy Grabill has been promoted to senior...
- Litton Unit to Make Radio Sensors for Boeing
- Judge to Decide If Peloza Should Pay District's Legal Costs
- P. Michael Friedenbach, chairman and chief executive...
- Party-Related Businesses Get Fulani Funds
- BOOK REVIEW : A Scrupulous Investigation of Male-Female Inconsistencies : THE MISMEASURE OF WOMAN, <i> by Carol Tavris,</i> Simon & Schuster, $23; 394 pages
- MARNE LA VALEE : Monsieur Mouse
- Adidas Was Shoe-In in NCAA Game
- AIRLINES
- 2 Top GM Executives Demoted : Autos: The company's board, impatient with the firm's problems, replaces President Lloyd Reuss and Chief Financial Officer Robert T. O'Connell.
- Yeltsin Sidetracks a No-Confidence Vote : Russia: New barrage expected in Congress on economic failures.
- Immigrant Fleeing From Patrol Dies in Fall Off Cliff : Border: Two others are seriously injured near San Onofre checkpoint. Agents, accused of reckless tactics, blame smuggler.
- Peru's President Rules by Decree : South America: Fujimori holds congressional leaders prisoner, censors news. The U.S. calls the move a 'regrettable step backwards' and suspends aid program.
- UC Riverside Stays on High Road With a No. 3 Ranking in Baseball
- MISSION HILLS : Ammonia Leak Causes Explosion
- EL CAJON : Woman Thrown From Car, Killed
- San Diego County Baseball Statistics : TOP 10
- Wickersham Found to Have More Cancer
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Challenger Official Loses Part of Finger in Winch Accident
- Nogales to Test Diamond Bar in Baseball
- Dolphins' Smith Robbed at Gunpoint
- Orioles' Opener Nearly Perfect
- ART REVIEW : Through a Lens, Hauntingly : Walker Evans Photos Evoke Indelible Images of '30s
- Bygones Are Bygones for ConVis and Arts Panel : Tourism: The two agencies, long at odds, have developed San Diego's first high-level strategy to market the arts to visitors.
- VENTURA : Longtime 'Voice' of City Hall Is Getting Some Relief
- Bullets End Immigrant's Struggle : Crime: A Korean shopkeeper found shot to death in her car had striven for two decades to make a new life. Now her husband is left to wonder what it was all for.
- OXNARD : Man Charged With Threatening Witness
- Avoid All Pipe Dreams : Workers do a great job but San Diego has more to do
- It's a Case of Buyer Beware of the Cellar
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : 11-Run Inning Lifts Taft to Victory
- Myers' Return Rains on Reds' Celebration
- NOTES
- TV Reviews : Teens Face Prejudice in 'Different Worlds'
- Santa Barbara Film Festival a Success Story : Movies: The event features more than 90 titles and is well-received despite signs of financial strain.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Splitting the Difference : Trolley and Tomatoes Close the Gap Between Dixieland, Fusion
- Judge Refuses to Block Cuts in Jail Visits : Litigation: Inmates lose round in long federal court battle over their living conditions. Issue will go to state court.
- Hate, Hatred, Haters
- Police Aide Disputes Briseno's Testimony : Trial: She says that the officer in the King case never tried to report the beating to superiors, as he had earlier testified.
- NOTES : Briefly
- College Hockey
- Pro Basketball
- MUSIC REVIEW : Hexagon Soars Above Modest Musical Fare
- A Statue of Limitations : Art: An American dealer is trying to find homes for two bronze Lenins cast in St. Petersburg, but so far there are no takers.
- COUNTYWIDE : Toxic Discharges
- 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in Apartment Shooting
- School Board Will Discuss Budget Cuts
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Orioles Open Stadium in Style, Win, 2-0
- Miscellany
- The Coach Builds a Champion
- Better Laettner Than Never for Duke : Blue Devils: College player of the year finally gets going during the second half as Grant Hill helps ease the pressure.
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Daniels Passes His First Test at First
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Money': Out of Step With '90s : Though crisply done, the La Mirada production starring Meredith MacRae seems a swan song for the '80s.
- L.A. Orchestra to Return for Chamber Season
- SANTA PAULA : City to Apply for Storm Relief Funds
- Siblings Will Return WWII Japanese Flag : Goodwill: A county deputy public defender and his brother hope the return of the 1945 memento to a dead soldier's family will help ease tension between the two countries.
- SAN DIEGO : Sailor Denied Bail in Double Slaying
- BURBANK : NOW Aide Lobbies for Abortion Pill
- ANAHEIM : Council to Take Up Proposed Reforms
- Duke's Hands Rock the Cradle : Title game: Blue Devils roll over Michigan in second half for second championship in a row, 71-51.
- NOTES : Knight Should Be Able to Read Between Lines
- Padres' Make All the Right Moves to Turn Back Reds : Baseball: Off-season decisions look good in 4-3 victory over Cincinnati.
- ART REVIEW : This Year's 'Streetsites' Is a Disappointment : Installation focuses on vast Mexican border area, but most of the works are confined to the visitor center.
- LOS ANGELES : DeLorean, Law Firm Settle Suit Over 1986 Case Fees
- Stop China's Chipping Away at Hong Kong's Autonomy : Geopolitics: Crown colony residents doubt China's vows. U.S. legislation may help.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Realtors Sing Praises of Safety to Students
- 'Agent of God' in Custody on Bad-Check Charges : Crime: Arrested as he gets out of limousine, Hector Torres allegedly punches, struggles with arresting officer, resulting in additional counts.
- OAK PARK : Commission to Vote on 12.5-Acre Park
- SOUTH LAGUNA : Aliso Beach Open After Sewer Work
- Beware of Ticks on Rural Hikes, Health Officials Say
- Judge Rules Man Can Be Tried for Assault in AIDS Case
- Deliberations to Continue in Woman's Slaying Case
- No More Snow Jobs From the Feds, OK? : Get cracking on better ways to de-ice airliners and save lives
- SHERMAN OAKS : Blaze Destroys Dry-Cleaning Shop
- Voice 'Pirate' Over Airport Is Investigated
- VENTURA : Death Penalty for Kolodziej Weighed
- SANTA PAULA : Administrator to Get 5% Salary Boost
- CAMARILLO : Bridge, Street Work Plans Protested
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Pledges $4,000 for Grad Nite Parties
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City May Sell Part of Historic District
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Jackson's Confidence Translates into Continued Power at Plate
- Villanova Assistant Will Be Loyola Coach
- College Football
- Weekend Box Office : 'White Men' Outjumps 'Basic Instinct'
- Sahl Hones Wit on Primaries
- SAN DIEGO : Police Impersonator Rapes Woman
- Hickey Quits to Work for Florida City : County: As one of his final actions, the chief adminstrative officer temporarily removes the embattled director of the Social Services Department.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Hospital Plans Day-Care Center
- COUNTYWIDE : Man, 21, Indicted on Robbery Charge
- Outlaw Dog Told to Stay Out of Dodge
- Firm Denies Car Was Hit by 'Repo Men' : Automobiles: The company says the Acura owner's account has cost it business. Both sides threaten lawsuits.
- HIGH SCHOOLS
- Tennis
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonilla (Two Homers) a Big Hit in Met Debut
- STAGE REVIEW : Working Girl's Tale of Woe : Theater: 'Faith, Hope and Charity,' a social satire from Germany during the Depression translates well to here and now.
- NFL Players Reject Owners' Offer : Labor: Salary based on performance and seniority is not acceptable. Sides at loggerheads heading toward June 15 trial date.
- Banking on the Return Business : Tax preparation: Burbank- based Triple Check and Jackson Hewitt are the other national chains behind H & R Block, and they're battling to be No. 2.
- Banks Offering Car Refinancing
- Assembly OKs Democrats' Plan to Cut Spending
- Castro's Exit Could Cause Morning-After Headaches
- Japan Raises Rights Issue With China : Diplomacy: Miyazawa voices concerns to visiting Communist Party chief. He gets the standard response.
- Rivals Seek Positive Note on New York Primary Eve : Democrats: Polls find Brown and Clinton attacks on each other may drive many to favor 'dropout' Tsongas.
- SUNLAND : Pair Arrested in Fatal Shooting
- ANAHEIM : Water Savings Goal May Be Lowered
- Dennison Serra has been assigned to the...
- Defense Firm Adapts to Civilian Market
- AIRLINES
- Bond Funds Slip in Quarter
- Koll Stepping Down From Wells Fargo Bank Board : Finance: The commercial developer denies that his decision was prompted by his firm's links to $76 million in problem loans.
- Arson Hits Synagogue in Moscow : Anti-Semitism: Visiting L.A. rabbi sees link to attempted recovery of religious books.
- Ruptured Sewage Pipe in Ocean Repaired After 63 Days; Cost to Exceed $15 Million
- 18 Rebels, 2 Policemen Die as Colombia Violence Rises
- N.Y. Students Give Politicians Low Marks : Schools: Teen-agers say the candidates forget their promises and are out of touch with the everyday concerns of the neighborhood.
- Celebrity Chefs Help Eat Away at Hunger
- First National Bank has named Linda A....
- Peter Haring has been named vice president...
- James C. Weseman has joined Gray, Cary,...
- Eyeglass Firm Files Lawsuit to Stop Ads : Dispute: LensCrafters says the advertisements of its competitor, Frame-N-Lens, are false and misleading. It seeks damages for lost revenue and profits.
- Bill to Ease Refinery Curbs Hit
- With Reprieve, IRA 'Voice' Scrambles to Be Heard
- Isaac Asimov, Science Fiction Virtuoso, Dies
- Environment : California Ranks as World's 'Windiest'
- National Agenda : Farmers Saying Nyet! to Russia Land Reform : * The government's race to privatize collectives is meeting stiff resistance in the fields.
- Fast-Forwarding Into Better Shape : The right videotape can help you tone your body, make you stronger and improve your cardiovascular system, experts say. But they warn that you have to choose one carefully.
- Chased Migrant Falls to Death at Checkpoint
- Oxnard District Trustee Backs Vouchers on Private Schools
- City to Get $1 Million to Fight Crime : Funds: Justice Department chooses Santa Ana, 15 other cities nationwide for Operation Weed and Seed. The program will target a specific neighborhood.
- Steve Reich, national sales and marketing director,...
- Florida Citrus Growers Expect Boom in Japan : Trade: Now that quotas on imported orange juice have expired, producers expect a $1-billion-a-year market to develop within the next decade.
- Suzy Spafford has been appointed to the...
- Jack Sadler has been named president of...
- Datron Gets $5.1-Million Navy Pedestal Reorder
- This Car Doesn't Need Trunk; It Has Suitcase
- RJR Buys Brazilian Fruit Drink Maker
- Uniden Corp. of Japan named Ken Kikuchi...
- KID STUFF : Resurrection of the Dinosaur
- Investigator of Officers Faces the Glare of Scrutiny : LAPD: Lt. William Hall defends his work as a detective and reviewer of police shootings in two high-profile cases.
- Wilson Tries to Navigate a Compromise on Water Policy : Resources: Governor stresses conservation and says he will create a panel to explore delta's problems. Long-awaited plan is too broad, critics say.
- EC Recognizes Bosnia as Serbs Besiege Capital
- BUDAPEST : Luring Businessmen
- Sting Operation Limits Drawn by High Court : Crime: Farmer's pornography conviction overturned. Government cannot induce lawbreaking, justices say.
- CASTAIC : Crash Kills Driver, Injures 3 Passengers
- Lee, Bond Company in Discussions Over Final Length of 'Malcolm X'
- Rep Season to Star Cultural Diversity
- American Pacific State Bank Posts 9% Profit
- Kathy A. Camarillo has joined Irvine-based Rickards...
- Lockheed Consolidates Information Services
- Phillip G. Samovar, a Santa Monica lawyer,...
- Pete Fowler has been hired as national...
- The Building Industry Assn. has named Paul...
- Charles B. Buck has been named executive...
- U.S. Shippers Shop for Flags
- Wider U.S. Food Programs Urged; Poll Supports Tax to End Hunger
- 5 Killed, 50 Hurt in Nepal Food Price Protests
- Hate Crimes
- Jerry Brown's Flat Tax Plan
- Jerry Brown's Flat Tax Plan
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- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
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- ORANGE ROULETTE: The Orange County Transportation Authority...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rise of Far Right Continues in Italy, Germany
- WHO'S NEXT? With UCI Chancellor Jack W....
- 2 Ex-Deputies Convicted of Stealing Drug Money : Trial: Verdicts give new momentum to federal probe that suffered setbacks with recent acquittals, hung juries.
- Party Crashers Blamed in Gunfight That Killed 2, Wounded 4 at Picnic
- Arizona Executes Killer; State Gripped by Grisly Accounts
- Profile : Globe-Trotting Envoy Douses the Hot Spots : * Patient, principled Cyrus Vance is the top choice for U.N. missions impossible. His latest stop was Nagorno-Karabakh.
- GETTING DIGNITY: For years, Juvenile Court in...
- OH SAY PLAY BALL: The baseball fans...
- Party Crashers Blamed in Gunfight
- Avoid This Trap, Mr. President : Endangered species: The 'God committee' will rule on saving owls vs. cutting timber.
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- MARION FRANCIS, Manager-owner, Francis Enterprises