- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Memories in Bloom Again at Augusta
- Ivie Makes Big Impact on 4-Man Tour : Volleyball: National team member at center of Team Paul Mitchell.
- GARDEN GROVE SOFTBALL INVITATIONAL : Ortega Arrives Just in Time to Lead La Habra
- Miscellany
- Letter Writers Hope to Sway Keating Judge : S&L; scandal: More than 120 people, including Mother Teresa, have written to the court pleading for a sentence of probation, not prison.
- Hemingway Had and Had Not : HADLEY <i> By Gioia Diliberto</i> , Ti<i> cknor & Fields: $24.95; 342 pp.) </i>
- Red Adair to Resume Work in Kuwait
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : PADRE PROFILES
- 1992 Elections : Bradbury
- Eggert's Rescue Effort Propels CSUN Past Nevada : College baseball: Left-hander replaces injured Morales in third inning and allows only an unearned run in 4-1 Matador victory.
- Officials Say 2 Tournaments Not Better Than 1 : Volleyball: Governing body of women's pro circuit schedules Shootout in Las Vegas on same weekend of Manhattan Beach Open.
- NOTES
- Motor Racing
- All of a Sudden, Fred Couples, at 32, Is Best in the World : Golf: He's won twice this year, finished second two more times and is favored this week to win the Masters, the first event in Grand Slam of Golf.
- PETTY CASH: While Petty's 1989 Warner Bros....
- MUSIC : Diva of the Deal : Super manager Jenny Vogel of ICM Artists goes to bat for classical heavy-hitters--and she's one power player who's <i> not</i> in New York
- EEQUE! A MOUSE! : As Disney Prepares to Unveil a Theme Park Outside Paris, French Intellectuals Are Asking, Apres Mickey, le Deluge?
- Divide and replant primrose clumps as they...
- CLOSE-UP
- Customers Want Say in Water Rates : Utility: A rate dispute leads an insurgent group to back its own candidate for the Lincoln Avenue Water Co. board at Monday's shareholders meeting.
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Indians Kidnap Ranchers Over Land
- And the Campaign Isn't Even Tough Yet
- Bolivians Look to Past to Enrich Harvest
- Long Beach Grand Prix: What's New for '92
- Medicaid Patients Ousted From Nursing Homes : Health care: A change in federal law has resulted in the displacement of many elderly people. Facilities are being forced to change the makeup of their clientele.
- Hurd C. Willett; Weather Forecaster
- Are <i> You</i> Afraid to Go to Oakland? : Crime: The homicide rate is skyrocketing, but there is more to the city than guns and drugs. People are being healed, children are parenting children.
- Report Finds Harm to Significant Ecological Areas : Environment: Consultant urges drastic changes in county development policies to save qualities that led to lands' protection.
- Toxics Do Not Spill in Derailment
- A Sensitive Sssssssoul : Compassion: If it slithers, slinks, hisses or crawls, it has a place in Pat Dahl's heart. And often her home.
- Sockers Coast to Victory Over Crippled Sidekicks : MSL: Wright reaches 50-goal plateau in 7-1 triumph. Injury to Dallas goalie could be a factor in playoffs.
- The New Alexandria : SEX, DEATH, AND GOD IN L.A. <i> Edited by David Reid</i> , <i> (Pantheon Books: $22</i> ; <i> 300 pp.) </i>
- NAKED PLANET : From the Tip of South America to the North Pole, Scientists Are Discovering disturbing New Signs of the Deadly Effects of Ozone Depletion
- LIFE IN THE PUEBLOS by Ruth...
- Fertile Imaginations Make Gardens Worthy of Tours
- COLUMN ONE : Navigating the Maze of Insurance : Even for Americans who have coverage, the cost of health care is soaring. Choosing a policy can be difficult--and frustrating.
- Thai Leader Loses Military's Support
- The World Is Her Stamping Ground : Irene Birchard Got a Close-Up Look at Nature on 24 Earthwatch Expeditions
- Lawyer Hired by City Cites Legality of Ban on Camping in Parks : Regulation: He contradicts the city attorney, who has called such restrictions on the homeless 'oppressive.'
- Former Allies Bicker Over Housing Issues
- Gwynn Sees His Team Having Last Laugh
- Bar Serves Up Coffee With a Slice of Life : Culture: Nick Sandro's place has been serving expresso in the college town for 13 years. Customers say the ambience lets them be themselves.
- State Senate: 20th District
- Reputation Restored After Almost 20 Years
- A Friend in the Skies : Airship: The Goodyear Blimp may be just a giant billboard to some people, but to folks in the South Bay, it's an institution--and it's theirs.
- If you're looking to save money (and...
- ICONS
- THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO SHERLOCK HOLMES ...
- STYLE : FASHION : Shoe Biz
- Spring-Summer '92 Cruise Guide : A World Directory of Ship Itineraries by Area
- U.N. Forces in Croatia as Battles Rage : Yugoslavia: Over 1,200 French troops arrive. Meanwhile, new violence erupts among ethnic rivals in the former federation.
- Long Beach City Council
- Eberhard Waechter; Vienna State Opera Head
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW : Farm System Is Flourishing : McDavid Is Pick of Bumper Crop of Minor League Prospects
- Crime, Economy Dominating Council Races : Politics: Incumbents are getting the blame for the economic downturn and growing violence. The upcoming elections have the potential to realign voting blocs.
- Why There's a There There
- Finding Beauty in the Beasts : Naturalist's Love of the Wild Results in Some Unusual House Guests
- Rx for Hard Times : Family Doctors Are Easing Financial Pain for Patients Who Find Themselves Unemployed, Uninsured or Overburdened by Bills
- High Old Times Live at Fullerton Airport : Camaraderie: Retired aviators gather daily at taxiway restaurant to share coffee and memories of the days when pilots went where they darn well pleased.
- Dump Ineffective Donor Restrictions : * County Needs Stricter Campaign Contribution Laws
- Knickle Earns Win; Gulls Defeat Phoenix
- L.A. SPEAK
- Chartering a Path to Paradise in the Caribbean : Living on a yacht for a week was the perfect way for four friends to escape ship crowds.
- A KID'S-EYE VIEW : Children Grow Up Soon Enough, So Why Rush Into Lessons in Black and White?
- SCHOOL DAYS
- Winning the Race
- 54th Assembly District Hopefuls Trade Derogatory Labels
- Brown's Judicial Picks Often Contributors Too : Politics: Most insist there was no link to donations. But some appointees say the rules of the game were clear.
- Yesterday's Yuppies Today's 'Limers'
- Voters Face an Array of Personalities, Ideologies
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Disabled Protest Government Cuts
- Baldwin Park : Recycle Plant Permit Denied
- Capital Abortion-Rights Rally Set Today
- The Future Is Now at Magnet School : Education: A cross-section of L.A. students attend new program that stresses technology through math and science instruction.
- BASEBALL 1992 PREVIEW
- NIGHT OF A THOUSAND STARS: The Los...
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Blood Drive Hoping for 200 Pints
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mendoza Delivers for Aztecs
- UCLA Cites Songbook in Extending Fraternity's Suspension by a Year
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini, Martinez Make Final
- Ticket Plans Available for College Football
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR : No Miracles for Virginia : Semifinal: Stanford rallies, then survives confusion in closing moments to defeat No. 1 Cavaliers, 66-65.
- Television Spends an Expensive Saturday at Sports Arena : Women's basketball: Lengthy doubleheader cuts commercial time from men's Final Four pregame show.
- Sunset as a Quality of Light, Not Life : A show of Helen Lundeberg's works from the 1980s, created in a prolific period after her husband's death, 'offers a spiritual oasis for peaceful contemplation'
- MUSIC : A Voice for American Music : Baritone Sanford Sylvan is at once populist and avant-gardist, dedicated recital artist and leading-edge opera favorite
- Lion Killings Show Man's Arrogant--and Erroneous--Sense of Entitlement
- A Life Devoted to Freedom or Folly?
- Charity Officials Amplify on Spending Reports
- Lion Killings Show Man's Arrogant--and Erroneous--Sense of Entitlement
- Hussein's Hold on Iraq
- Coping With the Deficit
- MOLE HILL
- FE-LINES
- No Sweat: No Sale for Elvis' Perspiration
- ADDRESSING THE CHAIR
- On Hunting
- Passing Lanes Key to Safety
- FE-LINES
- A Question of Human Values
- REPORTERS VS. PENTAGON
- Thatcher and Feminism
- Bravo to Police
- SINE QUA NON
- Don't Have a 'Grudge'
- Worth Mentioning
- A Life Devoted to Freedom or Folly?
- AFRICA AND AIDS
- Oliver Stone
- Striking 'Chord of Outrage' Over Story
- White Men Can't Win
- AIDS and 'Beauty'
- 1996 Tickets
- White Men Can't Win
- Verdict Questioned in Florida Rape Trial
- Who Then Is Accountable?
- 'Valentine' Review
- Verdict Questioned in Florida Rape Trial
- Developing Closed School Site May Be Problematic for Surrounding Area
- Hussein's Hold on Iraq
- UC Irvine-Hitachi Agreement Defended
- Coping With the Deficit
- Senior Discounts
- DON'T JUMP THE PLUMP
- Curfew Ordinance and Its Effect on Youths
- Ratings Reveal Split Personality
- AIDS and 'Beauty'
- No-Smoking Plan
- NOT ENOUGH
- Dorsey High
- Verdict Questioned in Florida Rape Trial
- Oliver Stone
- Thatcher and Feminism
- Developing Closed School Site May Be Problematic for Surrounding Area
- Verdict Questioned in Florida Rape Trial
- AFRICA AND AIDS
- Sweet Innocence
- REPORTERS VS. PENTAGON
- Hotel Misnomer
- REPORTERS VS. PENTAGON
- Term Limits Eject the Good Officials Along With Bad
- ATTACK OF THE DERANGED MUTANT KILLER MONSTER SNOW GOONS <i> by Bill Watterson (Andrews & McMeel: $8.95).</i>
- Lion Killings Show Man's Arrogant--and Erroneous--Sense of Entitlement
- On Hunting
- Verdict Questioned in Florida Rape Trial
- NEA Stance on NHI
- Sexual Assault Is a Serious Crime
- No Benefit for M.S. Patients
- MORE ON MOORE
- REPORTERS VS. PENTAGON
- Hussein's Hold on Iraq
- Term Limits Eject the Good Officials Along With Bad
- MOLE HILL
- A Question of Human Values
- More Time on 'Maple Drive'
- AIDS and 'Beauty'
- MALEDICTION
- S.D. House Members
- MORE ON MOORE
- Sketches on an Artist
- Verdict Questioned in Florida Rape Trial
- Stallings' Abstention
- On Hunting
- REPORTERS VS. PENTAGON
- Hussein's Hold on Iraq
- Map Fancy
- Charity Officials Amplify on Spending Reports
- Educators' Role
- AIDS and 'Beauty'
- Not Surprising
- Names in the News - April 5, 1992
- Names in the News - April 5, 1992
- San Diego County - News from April 5, 1992
- New Adventures in Cruise Market : Some expedition lines go broke; one tries to liven up tradition.
- Experts Pick Ships They Like Best : Combinations of excellent food, design and service add up to vessels that stand out.
- Pioneer Architect Neutra to Be Honored
- Slaying Mars Youth's Dreams of a New Life : Amerasians: The saga of Kiem Do, while extreme, points to the problems children face when they accompany 'adopted' Vietnamese families to America.
- SOMBER MESSAGE: The Nixon library had planned...
- UCI-456: It may not seem a big...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Racism Issue Now in Open at Beating Trial
- Felonious Tomfoolishness : Boy Spent 13 Days in Custody for Jabbing Classmates With Metal-Tip Pencil
- 2 Men Found Shot to Death in Motel Near Disneyland : Crime: Police have not established a suspect, motive or identification of the victims. Utah visitors in a nearby room heard 'pounding' noises and 'a big thud.'
- VENTURA : Transient Injured in Fall From Train
- KNOWS HIS STUFF: Academy Award winner Claire...
- DIAMOND BARGAIN: Baseball games cost more than...
- Misery in the Wind : Bumper Crop of Pollen Makes This an Unusually Bad Hay Fever Season
- $1.1-Million Contract for Startel Corp.
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Handy Tips for Nuts, Bolts--in a Nutshell
- Most Alaska Democrats Remain Uncommitted in Caucus Voting
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Execution Appeal Goes to High Court
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Countdown Begins for Test of Shuttle
- Marine Loses Control of Car, Hits 4 Boys in Bonsall
- Controversial Yeltsin Aide Gives Up Deputy Post : Russia: The move is seen as an attempt to blunt criticism. Burbulis will retain power, but won't answer to Parliament.
- PANORAMA CITY : Father Held After Girl, 2, Is Injured
- Love of Learning Pays Off for S.D. Teacher : Education: Mira Mesa High School instructor has won $30,000 to study Japan and plan a new curriculum in East Asian studies.
- Confusing Fact and Fiction : It's totally absurd for Warner Bros. to fund a 'JFK' study guide
- Nuts About 'Em : Nature: Paula Drake's knack for nursing injured squirrels has turned into a love affair with the critters. Those she keeps as pets have their own beds, bank accounts and more.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Rent Control Made Simpler
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA MEN'S NOTES : Knight Takes Time to Go Into Full-Court Press
- NBA ROUNDUP : Schrempf Lifts Pacers Past Celtics, 101-97
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : For Either Coach K, an Important Game : Men's Final Four: Duke and Indiana square off after coaches exchange compliments.
- Devlin, Pond Provide Lift for Simi Valley
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Western Kentucky Discovers Magic in a Bottle : First semifinal: Hilltoppers, who will play Southwest Missouri State, beat Tennessee and Maryland to advance.
- Clearing Path in Remodel Jungle
- B of A Confirms Bid for Sunbelt Savings
- Heater Blanket Needs a Vinyl Coat
- Cougar a Victim of 'Mistaken Identity'
- U.S., Russia Sign 1st Economic Pact
- Many Alaska Democrats Remain Uncommitted in Caucus Voting
- Despite Tentative Signs of Recovery, Jobless Rate Remains at 7-Year High : Economy: Nationwide unemployment is at 7.3%, while California's level inches down to 8.5%.
- AD WATCH : Clinton Spots Aggressive, Misleading
- Methodist Group Issues Rebuttal to Statement Dwelling on Sexual Sins
- Architect Now Optimistic Rock Home Will Be Built : Planning: Officials have suggested that the house be smaller in size. Other problems are considered minor.
- FULLERTON : Skinhead Leader Sentenced to Prison
- Something Missing From Campanis' Saga
- Girl Scout Council Honors Volunteers
- Taking Credit for Security System
- Christ College Irvine Wins by Forfeit When Azusa Pacific Fails to Show Up
- Bush Quits as Women's Coach at USC, Apologizes for Remarks
- KTLA Wins Peabody Award for King Video : Awards: The station is cited for its 'courage . . . without sensationalizing the event or its aftermath.'
- ENTERTAINMENT
- 4 From Pendleton Rescued After Training Boat Stalls
- J. William Hayes; Entertainment Attorney
- Albania Leader Resigns After Election Loss
- COLUMN ONE : Latin Poor Turning to 'Pop Tech' : Peasants in South America make meager resources go further by such means as hydroponic gardening, solar stoves and harvesting fog.
- Border Meeting Closes in Amity : Cooperation: U.S. and Mexican governors praise the Free Trade Agreement and vow to work together to fight growing environmental hazards along the border.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Mayor to Propose Bill for Gay Couples
- 3 Supervisors Support Mobile Home Rent Control
- Matters of Life or Death Are Also Questions of Ethics and Morals : Comatose patients: Catholic bishops come out in favor of continued artificial feeding of people regarded to be permanently unconscious.
- Mailbox Thieves Strew Confusion in North County : Crime: Checks, credit cards, income tax refunds have been snatched for spending sprees while personal mail gets tossed.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Makes Quick Work of Woodbridge in Volleyball Sweep
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : La Habra Lapses Aid Sunny Hills in 11-4 Victory
- Rangers' Franco on Disabled List
- Finally, Trabuco Hills Can Be Proud of Its Track Record : High school: After practicing among ruts and rocks, athletes get a state-of-the-art facility.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Agreement Signed on Sale of Mariners
- C & R Files for Bankruptcy Reorganization : Retail: The menswear chain says the action is 'a protective measure' after bankers reportedly refused to stretch out loan repayment.
- U.S. Auto Sales Increase 2.3%, Edging Japanese
- Argentina Must Pay for 'Missing' Swede
- Harris Sues Over Visitor Ban in Final Hours
- Bomb Victim's Parents Test Airline Security
- Homeless Man Awarded $9,300 for Belongings : Courts: Santa Ana rebuked for removing possessions in another legal blow to city's efforts to police Civic Center.
- SIMI VALLEY : Gala to Celebrate New Culture Center
- VENTURA : Molester Punches Attorney at Hearing
- Butterflies by the Number a Sight to Behold on Yearly Trek
- Senate's Limit on Bills Cuts Volume by 29%--to 2,064
- VENTURA : Female Swindler Victimizes Woman
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rodriguez Moves to the Front With a 66
- New Zealander to Help Open Racing Season at Ventura
- Falkenhagen Plans to Attend Weber State
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Infertility Doctor Denied New Trial
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Police Call Shooting Death Drug-Related
- FOURSQUARE: The Los Angeles-based denomination founded by...
- VAN NUYS : Man Held in Fatal Glendale Shooting
- Pleasant Valley District Ends Impasse on Overcrowding
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City May Reconsider Street Barricades
- Hillary Clinton's Law Career
- Moorpark's Ditto Allows No Hits, Ditto His Reliever, 1-0
- HORSE RACING : A Duel for Best in the West
- Struggling Doubles Team Rebounds to Lead University Past Corona del Mar
- OSCAR LETTERS
- O'Keefe Is Back in Courtroom
- Embassies Now Protected, Kadafi Says
- Extraordinary moral courage shown by individuals in...
- SOUTH LAGUNA : Pipe Is Repaired; Beach May Reopen
- SAN YSIDRO : Illegal Parking Lot Draws $25,000 Fine
- EL CAJON : Chemical Spill Suit Settled for $65,000
- Lopsided Indiana Loss Leaves Its Sour Taste in UCLA Fans' Mouths
- $1.3 Million Awarded in House Scam : Courts: Jury orders real estate investor to pay sum to family of an elderly man who was nearly conned out of his home.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Proposed Height of Tower Criticized
- Prep Star Rollins Guilty of Murder
- Angels Slide Past Dodgers : Freeway Series: DiSarcina's seventh-inning double drives in only run.
- These Courses Keep the Ivy on the Walls
- WEEKEND TV : Dinosaurs, Poitier and Whales Too
- U.S. Aims New Antitrust Policy Abroad : * Trade: The change permits the Justice Department to challenge anti-competitive practices in foreign markets. Japan protests.
- U.S. Is Pressing China to Let Dissidents Leave
- Del Taco--Not That One--Is Sold : Fast food: About 100 restaurants in the Southeast owned by W.R. Grace & Co. will be sold to Taco Bell. Now the name will belong only to a Costa Mesa-based chain.
- Buyer Backs Out of J. M. Peters Deal : Construction: Newport Beach-based company won't be purchased by state's largest home builder, Kaufman & Broad.
- Students Rally, Paint Over Nazi Graffiti
- Tensions Rise Over Fate of Black Sea Fleet : Commonwealth: Yeltsin threatens to take over the naval force if Ukraine attempts to change its status.
- Couch Potatoes Win: Diet of NFL Games Won't Be Scrambled
- Rent Control Made Simpler : Rehnquist court renders an opinion with populist punch
- VAN NUYS : Student Held in Threats Painted on School Walls
- Little Chance Seen of Salvaging Rest of NHL's Regular Season
- Titans Trim List to Seven : Colleges: McKnight, Holland among finalists for Fullerton basketball coaching job.
- NCAA WOMEN'S NOTES : USC's Leslie Will Be Doing Groundwork
- PREP ROUNDUP
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Patton Does It All for Capistrano Valley
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dramarama Steps Back to Youth Rebellion
- Clancy, McTiernan Team for Film on Gulf War : Movies: The novelist and director are reuniting after their success with 'The Hunt for Red October.' '73 Easting' will be Clancy's first original screenplay.
- South Coast Symphony Announces '92-93 Season
- Buchanan Opens California Drive With Vow to Fight on to Convention : Politics: The Republican rival says his campaign is holding Bush to the party's 'landslide' ideas. He addresses conservative group.
- Lopsided Indiana Loss Leaves Its Sour Taste in UCLA Fans' Mouths
- Buchanan Sees California as Battle After War's End
- Jobless Rate Remains at 7-Year High : Economy: Nationwide unemployment is at 7.3%, while California's level inches down to 8.5%.
- Historical Home Tours
- Negotiators Still Deadlocked on Key Earth Summit Issues
- A Sure Winner: Brown 800-Line Funding Idea : Campaign: More than $2 million has come in so far, but the money isn't everything. The calls also generate a list of possible grass-roots backers later.
- Football
- Special Performance of 'Scar' at Padua Hills
- OSCAR LETTERS