- Miscellany
- Football
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Keep Morris Searching for Clues
- Ex-UCI Runner Rabbitt Is Seventh
- All Eyes Are on Her : Egorova's Tiny Village Had to Buy a Television to Watch Her Win Olympic Marathon
- Miscellany
- DANCE REVIEWS : 2 New Works From Pacific Dancers
- 'Red Chief' Held Hostage to Its Adaptation : Theater: The Coronet production of the O. Henry classic is lively, but some additions are jarring.
- Will There Always Be Room for Jello, We Mean, Jelly?
- Football
- Football
- Former 'People' Co-Host Charges Bias
- A Spiritual Void on the Small Screen : Networks: Times are hard and TV reflects the times with tough programming. The calming Sunday religious programs are now relegated to the occasional special.
- WEEKEND TV : Children Honor Earth Day on Nickelodeon
- Mapping 'Human Heart' Proves an Epic Task : Movies: Vincent Ward traveled to the Arctic and beyond to make his film about two children whose lives are forever changed by a map maker.
- VENTURA : Home Siege Results in Firearm Arrest
- Jailhouse actor? Marvin Mitchelson, divorce attorney to...
- College Athletics
- Miscellany
- Countywide : Rewards Offered in Sex Assault, Theft
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in ATM Killing : Arraignment: The suspect is charged with murder in the stabbing death of a woman outside a Sherman Oaks bank.
- SIGNINGS ROUNDUP : O'Doherty Signs With CSUN; Beam to Loyola
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Kennedy's Clark Stops La Quinta
- Venturing Into a Brave New World : After Tempests, GroveShakespeare's Forecast Is for Diversity and Broader, Sunnier Horizons
- Anti-Beef Activists Target McDonald's
- LOS ANGELES : Condor Chick Hatched at Zoo; Population at 68
- FULLERTON : Congressmen Set Up Meeting on Budget
- Constant in a Sea of Change : Coach Sandt Helps Pirates Maintain Feeling of Family
- Michael Marsh's Year of Gold : Track and field: Double Olympic winner emerged as a star in the 1992 Mt. SAC Relays.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Indians Give Up on Homestead Plans
- VENTURA : Insurance Agent Charged With Theft
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Full House for Spring Scrimmage
- GYMNASTICS / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : All-Around Gold Goes to Miller
- ART
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pop Laced With Idiosyncrasy Fuels Belly
- Haitians in Cuba: a Dilemma for Clinton : Detention: Nearly 200 refugees, most with HIV, are still at Guantanamo base but cannot legally be allowed into U.S.
- Frayed Nerves, Hopeful Calm Mark Vigil
- Himmler's Pleasure at Killing of Jews Exhibited in Document
- IRVINE : City Won't Help Pay for Air Base Video
- Zoe Christian Center Will Not Fight Eviction : Oxnard: Operators reach agreement to relocate the shelter's 63 occupants to low-income city housing.
- Hatching a Plan for More Fish : Newport Bay Project Aims to Replenish Dwindling White Sea Bass Population
- Man Gets 10-Year Sentence for Killing : Crime: Robert Sherwood of Dana Point shot a man he believed was having an affair with his estranged wife. The victim's relatives sought a harsher penalty.
- IRVINE : Council, Police OK Three-Year Contract
- Football
- Fischer Clears 7-2 After Eliminating a Mental Barrier : Track and field: Camarillo junior adjusts approach, goes on to set Mt. SAC Relays high jump record.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Put Devils on the Spot
- Angels Haunted by Past : Baseball: McLemore plays the outfield, gets key hit off Farrell in Orioles' 4-1 victory.
- DANCE REVIEWS : Ailey Dancers in West Coast 'Gym' Premiere
- Renaissance in Washington : 'Rome' Exhibit Is Largest Trove Ever Loaned by the Vatican
- ART
- 'Born Again' Being Redefined, Poll Finds
- Rebuild TJ : Teen-Agers Spend Spring Break Fixing Damaged Barrio Dwellings
- Swimmer Perkins Signs With Northern Arizona
- Wedertz Keeps Friends Hoping
- Football
- Roethlisberger Wins All-Around; Georgia Women Win Team Event
- With Verdicts Imminent, Movie Plans Are Changed : Films: Worry over possible violence related to King trial forces studios to rethink marketing for 'Bound by Honor' and 'Boiling Point.'
- KCRW to Present 'American Voices'
- Merck Moves to Head Off U.S. Drug-Price Controls : Pharmaceuticals: Under voluntary program submitted to First Lady's task force, industry giant offers a bold plan to keep price increases in line with inflation.
- Trial Date Set in Beating Death of Gay Sailor : Navy: Court-martial of airman accused of killing shipmate in Japanese toilet had been delayed.
- Alarmed U.S. Considers Stronger Action in Bosnia : Policy: President talks tough as Administration renews discussion of strikes against Serbian positions.
- MISSION VIEJO : District Schools Take Part in Quake Drill
- SIGNINGS ROUNDUP : Baseball
- UCLA Players Arrested Again : College football: Jamir Miller and Bruce Walker suspended after second arrest in three months, this time for allegedly possessing stolen property.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Smith Could Use Extra Saddle
- Henderson Muffles Bats of Cal Lutheran : College baseball: Redlands pitcher shines in 4-2 win over No. 1 Kingsmen.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sea Kings Dominate Eagles, 15-3
- MT. SAC RELAYS : In 400, Granville Sets State Freshman Mark
- SOCCER : U.S. Will Play Host to Iceland
- President Clinton's Stimulus Plan
- Lifeguards
- A Lesson on Oppression
- Due Credit
- 'Friction News'
- Minority Banks
- Figuring the Facts
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Wooden Award Needs Some Answers
- Interview Brings Crowd to Concert in Laguna
- Disposable Society
- The Effect of Fear
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : At Last, Something Strawberry Catches: Heat From the Fans
- Pucker Up, Robert
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : At Last, Something Strawberry Catches: Heat From the Fans
- President Clinton's Stimulus Plan
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Viewers Deserve a Break From This
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : At Last, Something Strawberry Catches: Heat From the Fans
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Beck Plays It Safe, but Readers Don't
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : At Last, Something Strawberry Catches: Heat From the Fans
- Turkey and Armenia
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : At Last, Something Strawberry Catches: Heat From the Fans
- LACMA's Future
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : At Last, Something Strawberry Catches: Heat From the Fans
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : At Last, Something Strawberry Catches: Heat From the Fans
- President Clinton's Stimulus Plan
- Glib Review Unappreciated
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Wooden Award Needs Some Answers
- 'The Pearl Fishers'
- The Greaseman Isn't Funny to Everyone
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : At Last, Something Strawberry Catches: Heat From the Fans
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : At Last, Something Strawberry Catches: Heat From the Fans
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : At Last, Something Strawberry Catches: Heat From the Fans
- The Greaseman Isn't Funny to Everyone
- VIEWPOINT / LETTERS : Beck Plays It Safe, but Readers Don't
- Marian Anderson
- Names in the News - April 17, 1993
- Names in the News - April 17, 1993
- Names in the News - April 17, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 17, 1993
- VEGGIE DOGS: Paul McCartney will carry his...
- Prisoners in Ohio Get TV Time, Release Hostage : Standoff: A spokesman for the inmates lists their demands during televised statement. He asks for more religious freedom for Muslims in the facility.
- Prisoners in Ohio Get TV Time, Release Hostage : Standoff: A spokesman for the inmates lists their demands during televised statement. He asks for more religious freedom for Muslims in the facility.
- Clinton Presses Japan for Trade 'Rebalancing' : Diplomacy: But Prime Minister Miyazawa rejects call to meet targets for increased purchases of U.S. exports.
- King Case Verdicts Expected Today; Police Go on Alert : Trial: Jurors, after deliberating seven days, could make announcement this morning. Bradley urges calm, warns potential lawbreakers they 'will not get away with it.'
- EASY RIDERS: Other dogs are so smart...
- Verdicts Expected in King Case Today --Police on Alert : Trial: Jurors, after deliberating seven days, could make announcement this morning. It is unclear if decisions have been reached on each of the four defendants.
- Jackson Calls for Unity After Trial : Schools: At Manual Arts High, he tells students 'you can change American attitudes and American behavior.'
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Front-Runners Lead Late Spending Surge : Politics: Woo spends $1.15 million, Riordan $686,000 in latest 10-day campaign reporting period. Riordan is still far ahead in total outlays.
- Home Development
- Russia's Business Elite Jeers Speech by Yeltsin : Economy: Laughter greets the president's contention that inflation slowed in the first quarter. His reaction is confusion.
- Palestinians Want to Delay Next Round of Peace Talks : Mideast: Delegation to negotiations cites Israeli deportations. But U.S. officials say they aren't prepared to meet any new demands and urge parties to meet as scheduled.
- Clinton and Gays Hold Historic Meeting : Prejudice: Activists, in unprecedented Oval Office session, hear President's renewed commitment to fight bias against homosexuals.
- Defendant's Illness Leads Judge to Suspend Russia Coup Leaders' Trial
- Canadian Pleads Guilty in Record Hashish Seizure
- Harrison Echols; UC Berkeley Professor, Pioneer in DNA Research
- Orangutan Smuggler Tied to KGB Gets Prison Term
- RACE RELATIONS : Assassination in South Africa Galvanizes Right-Wing Whites
- First Lady Issues Warning on Health Care : Policy: Without change, cost increases will plague many Americans, she says. Her speech offers a look ahead at the White House's campaign for reforms.
- Bosnian Serbs Enter Besieged Muslim Enclave
- Text of Bradley's Address to the City
- POLITICS : Italy's Antidote for Revulsion: a Referendum : A nation exasperated with its leaders' corruption is poised to demand a dramatic overhaul of how government is elected.
- William Bakewell; Co-Founder of Screen Actors Guild
- Bakersfield Bank Robber Eludes Pursuers in Chase Along Grapevine
- Suit Seeks Protection for Sea Bird Living in Privately Owned Forests
- Astronauts Use Bonus Day to Get In More Research
- Director of USIA Named
- Jackson Campaign to Pay U.S. $122,000
- MEDIA CRITIQUE : Some TV Stations Forget Promises of Restraint
- Bank May Foreclose on Koll Co. Tower : Financing: The developer and the Resolution Trust Corp. had asked Wells Fargo Bank to extend the $51-million construction loan.
- GAMING
- New Trial Ordered in Chip Feud : Technology: Judge's ruling opens the way for Advanced Micro Devices to market a clone of Intel's 486 computer chip in the interim.
- TV Advertising's Stepchild : Infomercials: No Respect but Clients Are Asking for Them
- OTHER NEWS - April 17, 1993
- Casa La Cuesta Puts on a Fresh Face : Redesign Is On View at Tustin Hills Mansion, Where Spanish Is Not Just an Accent
- Plumbing Supply Stores Are a Good Source for Used Toilet Tank Covers
- One Hurt as Arab Deportees Protest Exile
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Blunt President Insists Japan Yield 'Results'
- Larry W. Gale; Director of Rocket Program for McDonnell Douglas
- Leslie Charteris; Creator of 'The Saint' Tales
- L.A. Budget Blues
- Obituaries - April 17, 1993
- SANTA ANA : Council to Consider Trash Contract
- PANORAMA CITY : African Culture to Be Celebrated
- Park Pullout Jeopardizes Ahmanson Project : Development: The agency withdraws $19.5 million earmarked for public land acquisition. An official says it can't wait any longer for the deal to close.
- SysteMed Posts $477,000 Loss in First Quarter
- OTHER NEWS - April 17, 1993
- Firm Ships Ad Kits
- Laser Medical Technology Inc.
- Faulty Pipe Costs Firms $50 Million : Lawsuit: Jurors find Shell Chemical and two other companies at fault for plastic plumbing that popped apart and damaged homes.
- Export Privilege Suspended for O.C. Man and Iranian
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Ceradyne Inc. Loses $487,000 in 1st Quarter
- Earth Day Parade Slated
- Former Minister Acquitted of Trying to Strangle Wife
- RESEDA : Dentist to Be Tried in Sexual Assault
- SYLMAR : College to Run Farmers' Market
- WILLOWBROOK : Man Posing as Inspector Steals Safe From Home
- VENTURA : Earth Day Faire Geared to Youths
- NEWPORT BEACH : Alzheimer's Benefit Bike Ride to Begin
- A Torah scroll whose pages of sacred...
- Erik Menendez Confessed to Killings, Transcript Indicates
- COMMENTARY : NAACP's Chavis Continues Black Leadership Tradition
- Youths Bring Street Experience to the Stage : Drama: A production by Fremont High students, in which they act out scenes from their lives in South-Central L.A., is a show from the heart.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Bars $2,000 Trip by Airport Dept. Employee
- McKeon Lauds Proposed Breakup of L.A. District : Schools: The lawmaker tells a parent-teacher group the move would be a victory for local control.
- O.C. ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : 4 Irvine Players Among 36 Named to South Team
- ROUNDUP : Quartz Hill's Coleman Tames Highland, 19-16
- Irvine's Louie No-Hits Corona del Mar
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Wins in Softball, Ties for Conference Lead
- Once-Bright Future of Saugus Getting Ever Bleaker, 4-0
- Clippers Get Victory, Make Playoffs Again
- The New World Order of Indifference and Impotence : The slaughter spreads in Bosnia as the West looks on in paralysis
- Williams Opts Not to Meet NAACP Head : Dispute: The LAPD chief reportedly wanted a one-on-one session with the Rev. Benjamin F. Chavis and did not agree to include a delegation of gang and community leaders.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Embattled Cafe Owner Blames Politics for Woes
- Senate's Pastor Will Be Hard Act to Follow
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Officials Propose Budget Cuts
- L.A. Public Offered Insights on Dead Sea Scrolls : History: Scholars from across U.S. will discuss the ancient writings in unprecedented lecture series aimed at making findings accessible to average lay person.
- SEMINAR: A seminar titled "Winning the Battle...
- Teachers Union Gives Korenstein Late $80,000 Boost : Campaign: Cash infusion pushed school board member's total contributions from about $50,000 to $130,000, more than doubling her war chest.
- Her Own Little Piece of the Rock
- SIMI VALLEY : Private Donations Save Fishing Derby
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Officers to Set Up Sobriety Checkpoint
- Names in the News - April 17, 1993
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nine-Run Inning Sparks CS Northridge Past Chapman
- Simulcast Ruling Helps Santa Anita
- LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX NOTES : Mansell Sets Record in Getting Edge for Pole
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Has No Pain After Workout
- Other Than That, They're Pretty Good
- Sobering Decision : CSUN's Shepard Has Terrorized Opposition Pitching Since Giving Up Alcohol After Harrowing Experience
- Clippers Get Victory, Make Playoffs Again
- Faria Wins Scratch Event at Speedway
- COMPTON : Crude Gun Made From Toy Goes Off; Youth Hurt
- Daughter of Carl's Jr. Founder Dies of Post-Surgery Problems
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : CRA Approves Grant for Litter, Graffiti Cleanup
- STANTON : Suspect Sought in Couple's Kidnaping
- Valley Head Start Overseer May Survive Cuts
- Countywide : Man Sentenced for Child Molestation
- Board Supports Agua Dulce High School Plan : Education: The district says it can afford the facility. But county officials could still override the decision.
- Oxnard : Luck Leads to Slaying Suspect
- Obituaries - April 17, 1993
- LAPD Graduates Schooled by King Case : Training: 29 new officers are ready to hit the streets. Lessons from the beating controversy figured heavily in all phases of their training.
- Small Thinks Small, Comes Through Big : College baseball: Northridge third baseman, looking only to hit ball hard, smashes grand slam as Matadors romp, 11-4.
- Keenan Is Expected to Be Rangers' Coach
- Lakers Pick Wrong Night for Season's Worst Shooting : Pro basketball: They make only 36.7% as the Rockets clinch the Midwest title, 100-84. Olajuwon has 29 points.
- TV REVIEWS : Predatory TV Reporter in Jeopardy
- TV REVIEW : 'The Woman Who Loved Elvis': Return to Sender
- TV REVIEW : 'Sea Wolf' Captures Spirit of the Novel
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : He Wouldn't Have Changed a Thing
- Burks Homers in Boston Homecoming
- TELEVISION - April 17, 1993
- DANCE REVIEW : Highways' Women's Festival Celebrates a Kind of Inclusivity
- MOVIES - April 17, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 17, 1993
- A Little Bit of 'History' : Reduced Shakespeare Brings Its Irreverent Short Takes on U.S. Events to Fullerton
- SOCCER : U.S. Will Play Host to Iceland
- Auto Racing
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Catch 76ers With Ninth Victory
- Will There Always Be Room for Jello--Uh, Er . . . Jelly?
- TV REVIEWS : Camcorder Army Fights for the Earth
- TELEVISION - April 17, 1993
- When Dust Settles, 49ers Rout Titans : Baseball: Altercation in fourth inning turns into bench-clearing brawl during Long Beach's 13-6 victory over Fullerton.
- Chicago Blows by Boston
- Miscellany
- Ducks to Mail Season-Ticket Brochures
- Football
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets' Power Surge Beats Reds and Rijo
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- MT. SAC RELAYS / ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS : Bowman Wins With Career Best
- Football
- Oxnard's Moore Still On at Ventura
- In Blind Bidding, NBC Wins Rights to 1994 Super Bowl
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL : El Dorado Bounces Back Behind Flores' Pitching, Knocks Off Katella
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Belly Show Leaves Fans Singing Praises
- TELEVISION - April 17, 1993
- COMMENTARY : 'Scenes' of a Censorship Zone
- TELEVISION - April 17, 1993
- MOVIES - April 17, 1993
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Martin Beats Pernfors to Reach Semifinals
- It's No IROC, but He Has No Complaints : Auto racing: Baldwin begins defense of Trans-Am series championship today at Long Beach.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Weiskopf Has 64 to Tie for Lead
- Miscellany
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL
- TECHNOLOGY - April 17, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 17, 1993
- THEY'RE HOW SMART? Huntington Beach Union High...
- ADL Officials Deny They Condoned Illegal Spying : Inquiry: But the organization acknowledges having investigator on payroll. An internal probe is under way.
- King Case Verdicts Expected Today; Police Go on Alert : Trial: Jurors, after deliberating seven days, could make announcement this morning. Bradley urges calm, warns potential lawbreakers they 'will not get away with it.'
- Dole Rejects Clinton's Offer to Cut Jobs Bill by $4 Billion
- King Case Verdicts Expected Today; Police Go on Alert : Trial: Jurors, after deliberating seven days, could make announcement this morning. Bradley urges calm, warns potential lawbreakers they 'will not get away with it.'
- Verdicts Expected in King Case Today --Police on Alert : Trial: Jurors, after deliberating seven days, could make announcement this morning. It is unclear if decisions have been reached on each of the four defendants.
- Conroy Blasts Water District Voting : Legislation: Assemblyman proposes law for a 'one-man, one-vote' balloting system that gives small users an equal say in Santa Margarita elections.
- NIGHT JOB: And then there's "Dog Star,"...
- Disney Alters Parking Plans for O.C. Resort
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Candidates Make Final Push for Funding : Politics: Joy Picus loans her campaign $15,000. Raymond Magana's 7th District financial edge holds up.
- Palmdale Youth Believed Dead in Power Line Fire
- Man Riding on Bus Shot in Head by Passenger, Survives
- A Taxing Day : Filing Deadline Inspires a Variety of Ideas for Coping With a Painful Situation
- COLUMN LEFT/ LENNY GOLDBERG : Entitlements Subsidize More Than the Poor : The open-ended, uncapped ones enjoyed by the middle and upper classes should be cut.
- RESEDA : Police Officials to Speak at Meeting
- Man Held in Fatal Drive-By Shooting
- Long Beach Shaken by 3 Slayings : Violence: A 30-year-old man is arrested in the deaths of his mother, a security guard and a high school student. Police say he was 'ranting about cyborgs and terminators.'
- College Football
- Rams Might Be Willing to Scramble for Hearst
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Little Havana Features Big Portions at the Beach
- 'Fire': Planet Earth at a Slow Burn
- 'At the Movies' With Sinatra, Cole Songs
- SECURITIES
- Princess Lines Fined $500,000 For Dumping : Environment: A passenger with a videocamera caught a crew member heaving bags of trash into the ocean, in violation of new law.
- Watt Housing Unit Sold to British Firm : Deals: Recession had squeezed the Santa Monica-based home builder. The sale is worth $116 million.
- SCEcorp, parent of Southern California Edison Co.,...
- Carl Karcher Enterprises Posts Loss for Fiscal 1992
- Jury Weighs Charge That Ex-Pastor Tried to Kill Wife
- Clintons Pay $70,228 in Taxes for 1992
- LSD Makes a Return Trip : As Drug Reappears on the Scene, Many Warn of Risks
- Coup Leaders Assail Prosecutors
- 3 Named as Members of Smithsonian Board
- World IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : POW Allegations Angrily Denounced
- Broadening Its Buyer Appeal
- Ray Isn't One to Split Hairs on Unique Ideas for Change
- Lottery Expenses Again Expected to Exceed State Limits : Budgets: Officials say they were overly optimistic in sales projections. Agency may overspend by $5 million.
- Must Be Why Knuckleballers Wear No. 49
- Ducks Won't Gamble on Las Vegas : Hockey: City is out of running for Disney team's minor league affiliate.
- NHL ROUNDUP : On Thin Ice, Blues Sneak Into Playoffs
- Showdown Over Rights to 'McLintock!' : MPI made a deal to put out the John Wayne classic with Wayne's son. Now MPI is suing GoodTimes, which is debuting its own version.
- Lawsuit Seeks to Force EPA to Set Delta, Bay Standards
- Zoe Shelter Faces Eviction After Losing Lawsuit
- El Toro Base Designer William Fox Dies
- Bitter Discord Threatens to Shatter Jury in Lockheed Case : Courts: In a note to the judge, a juror asks to be dismissed but later agrees to continue deliberations. Others say they will quit if a verdict isn't reached today.
- Northridge Beats Loyola in Volleyball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Perez Waiting for Reds to Get Going