- 2nd Valley School to Vote on Autonomy : Education: Fenton Avenue teachers weigh charter status to gain more control over staffing and finances.
- OJAI : Well Owners May Face Water Charge
- ANAHEIM : Police Sweep Nets 4 Suspects in Slaying
- GLENDALE : 'Old Man Bandit' Suspect Is Captured
- A Cross Hangs in the Sky
- Car Crash Closes Laguna Canyon Road
- Shooting Victim, 15, Dies in Santa Ana's 5th Slaying in Week
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Offers Guilty Plea in Killing
- CULTURAL CELEBRATIONS : Cinco de Mayo festivities will fill the streets with the sights and sounds of Mexico.
- 2-Car Crash Kills S. County Woman
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Boy Hurt in Hit-Run; Police Seek Driver
- Man Working on Truck Shot During Gang Confrontation
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Mobile Car Washers May Be Regulated
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fire Dept. Wants City to Buy Ambulances
- Funding of Teams' Pool in Doubt
- OXNARD : 3 Face Trials in Landlord's Slaying
- Council May Order Licensing of Horses
- Measure Would Give Bidding Preference to Local Businesses
- BREA : Residents Voice Gripes at Meeting
- RESEDA : Murder Suspect Faces New Charges
- Suspected Burglar Shot and Killed by L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy
- 3 Foreign Gays Seek U.S. Asylum : Homosexuality: A Nicaraguan, a Russian and an Iranian say they fear persecution in their home countries because of their sexual orientation.
- VAN NUYS : School Observes Day of Peace and Justice
- Fischer Makes His Climb in Overdrive : Camarillo Junior Hurries Up List of Top Prep Jumpers
- Names in the News - April 30, 1993
- CS Northridge Tries to Ride Waves to Final : College volleyball: Matadors appear to be peaking as they take on Pepperdine today in tournament semifinals.
- Valvano Loses Fight With Cancer : College basketball: Respected but embattled, the former coach and commentator dies at 47 after a 10-month battle.
- Miscellany
- Hot Seat : Little-Known Panamanian Wigberto Ramos Will Ride Bull Inthe Heather in His Kentucky Derby Debut
- Soccer With a Different Beat : As Salsa Opens Season, Officials Hope to Avoid Mistakes of Predecessors
- Miscellany
- KENTUCKY DERBY : Shoe Has New View of Old Place
- Big Man on the Sand : Expectations Are High on the Pro Beach Volleyball Tour for Former Mira Costa High and UCLA Player David Swatik
- Magic Saves KMPC, but Station's Report Was Still Off Base
- ROUNDUP : Sylmar Routs North Hollywood Behind Velazco's Gem
- Sayyedati Is Winner in 1,000 Guineas Race
- Football
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- College basketball
- Offense Takes Kings to Next Level : Stanley Cup playoffs: They outscore Flames, 9-6, to win third in a row and advance to Smythe Division final against Vancouver.
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : CLIPPERS : Garland Burns His Former Team
- Miscellany
- COMMENTARY : Managers' Version of R&R;: Rant and Rave
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : El Modena Shuts Out Villa Park, Gets Revenge
- PREP ROUNDUP : Persistent Laguna Beach Defeats Irvine in Volleyball
- On the Bright Side, She Was More Diplomatic Than Bush
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Wilkes Sparks Saddleback
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Williams Hits Long, but Bonds Hits Two
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stieb Defeats Brewers in White Sox Debut
- Baseball
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McCallister (64) Takes Houston Open by Storm
- Pius X's Sandoz Signs With UCI
- Peninsula Beats : Santa Monica, Earns Share of Bay Title
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Clubhouse Policy Clarified
- Former Dairy Farmer Is Big Cheese : Golf: Senior PGA Championship victory two weeks ago has made Wargo a crowd favorite for Las Vegas Classic.
- Valvano's Death Is Mourned
- Ex-Assemblyman Bane Named by Brown to Unemployment Insurance Appeals Post
- Death Sentences Upheld for 2 in Slaying of Officer
- Ducks Set Up Phone Line for Season-Ticket Buyers
- Promising 'Winter' Needs More Resources
- TV REVIEW : 'Proust' Gets Lost in the Translation
- 'Eccentric Buffet' a Showcase for Actor
- DANCE REVIEW : High-Stepping Energy From KanKouran Troupe
- Money Talks and I Am All Ears
- Taking a Turn for the Better : Music: Conductor Lorin Maazel, appearing with the Pittsburgh Symphony in Cerritos and Costa Mesa, enjoys calm after tussles.
- TV & RADIO
- JAZZ NOTES : Carrying On the Tradition: Small Clubs, Good Music
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Hard-Boiled' Offers Ballet of Mass Destruction : Hong Kong's John Woo again shows he is one of the premier orchestrators of large-scale mayhem ever to fill the screen.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Comical 'Night We Never Met' : Warren Leight's film is a delightful romantic comedy of errors about time-sharing a Greenwich Village apartment.
- National Video Rentals : 'Passenger 57' Jumps Into Top 10
- 'Windows': Art as a Social Service Project
- THE ARTS
- TV & RADIO
- 'Bound by Honor'--Boyz 'n the Barrio : Background: Disney, nervous about the movie's gang theme, sticks with plan to postpone L.A. opening of the film, which will be released today in 30 cities.
- TV & RADIO
- 'Bound by Honor'--Boyz 'n the Barrio : Movie review: Taylor Hackford's would-be epic about three friends and the divergent paths they take is just a long potboiler.
- Discount Magic May Drop 'Aladdin' to $13 in October
- The Visceral Form of 'Basic Instinct'
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 30, 1993
- NEWS ANALYSIS : TV Stations Across U.S. Wrestle With New Cable Rules : Television: Broadcasters must choose between two options for inclusion on cable. It could have a profound effect on viewing.
- Clinton's Bosnia Plan Expected on Saturday
- One Year Later, Hope and Anger Remain : Riots: Events marking the grim time are as diverse as the city.
- Yaroslavsky Threatens to Remove Meters : Studio City: He says the mayor's budget plan reneges on area parking obligations.
- 50th Anniversary of Holocaust
- Cesar Chavez
- More Police
- Cesar Chavez
- Stress Claims
- Plastic Surgery Ads Insulting to Reader
- The following are the top music sales...
- Bergesonn Rejected for Schools Post
- Bergeson Rejected for Schools Post
- Car Alarms
- 50th Anniversary of Holocaust
- 50th Anniversary of Holocaust
- RICHARD KOEHLER / Los Angeles Times...
- Bergeson Rejected for Schools Post
- 50th Anniversary of Holocaust
- A Hated Anniversary : Family Struggles to Get By 1 Year After Rioters Torched Business
- <i> Focus </i> : United Way Official Helps National Agency
- Trying to Make Some Sense of an Event Forged by Insanity
- Conservancy Effort to Acquire Campus Suffers Setback
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Final Kick Is Difference for UCLA Runner
- National Medical's Eamer Quits Helm : Health care: Lawsuits have hurt hospital chain's stock. Eamer's successor denies bankruptcy risk.
- Guilds Unlikely to Block CAA's French Bank Deal
- Earnings Are Off Slightly for Quantum Health
- Homedco Posts Record Rise in Revenue, Profit
- Future Working Women : Girls Get Taste of Mom's or Dad's Job on 'Take Our Daughters to Work' Day
- Arthur Levitt Jr. Is Clinton's Pick to Head SEC : Politics: The President's nominee is a publisher and former chairman of the American Stock Exchange.
- UniCare Financial Corp.: The Irvine underwriter of...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Interlink Ends Association With 2 Brokerages : Finance: Costa Mesa-based video phone company is being investigated regarding the way in which broker-dealers solicited investor funds to establish a fiber-optic cable network in Los Angeles.
- AIRLINES
- Liberty National Bank Reports Drop in First-Quarter Profit
- Culture Club : Cooking Your Curds and Whey
- Culture Club : The Americanization of Yogurt
- Salads That Stick to Your Ribs
- Cholera Flares in Mexico City
- Not Always a Pretty 'Picture'
- Sailor Cites Environmental Grounds for Deserting Ship
- Hostile Lawmakers Show No Respect, Keep Sniping at Yeltsin
- TOUGH CALL: Should President Clinton endorse Michael...
- RETAIL : S. Coast Plaza Village Chef Ulf Strandberg to Prepare N.Y. Dinner
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- GB Foods Corp.: The Anaheim owner and...
- RETAIL
- Lead in Cans: Still a Problem, Still Preventable
- Culture Club : In the Yogurt Belt
- Bring a Designated Eater
- PacifiCare Health Profit Increases 49% for Quarter
- RETAIL
- Panucho Villa
- Culture Club : Lactobacillary Trivia
- Taming the Wild Rhubarb
- Culture Club : GREAT HOME COOKS : Grape Leaves and Green Almonds
- Springtime, and the Strawberries Are Easy
- Annual Marine Air Show Takes Flight This Weekend
- Local Astronomers Have Plenty to Look Up To
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN / THE ART SCENE : A Real Eye-Opening Exhibit at Oxnard's Library
- Israelis Seek Court OK on Interrogations : Security: Use of 'moderate physical pressure' is defended in face of criticism by civil rights groups.
- U.S. Troops Hand Off Last Somali Area to U.N. Forces
- TRIED & TRUE : Stargazers Glimpse Poetry in Motion
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. Weeks (National ranking)...
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Collar of Bonnie Prince's Dog Sells for $66,044
- Teacher's Lesson Is It's Never Too Late : Estela Gonzalez, who calls herself a 'super-late bloomer,' renewed her life after raising eight children.
- First Grade Is Not Too Soon to Watch for Reading Problems
- KEEPING 'EM DOWN ON THE FARM
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Azusa Pacific Stakes Claim to Share of Golden League Title
- Aide to Wilson Admits Problems in Water Policy : Meeting: But resources secretary insists governor hasn't abandoned effort in delta. He says end of drought brings opportunity for progress.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Agony at the Top: Bosnia May Be a Clinton Vietnam
- In Their Own Fashion : Three Local Designers Answer the Question: Does Anybody Around Here Have Style? : Barbara Bowman : ELEGANCE IN OJAI
- FESTIVALS : This Mariachi Music Moves to Anglo Beat
- 'Militancy' Not a Bad Word in in Pursuit of Equal Rights
- THEATER REVIEW / 'SHERLOCK'S LAST CASE' : Unwrapping the Holmes Myth
- Poisoning Alert for Parents
- FIGHTER: It's been a year since firefighter...
- Assembly Committee OKs Agency to Oversee L.A. Rebuilding
- Foundations of Goodwill : 'Christmas in April' Volunteers Fix Up Homes for Needy
- More Spending Irregularities Suspected : Government: Further investigation discloses that the city manager's apparent misuse of funds was more widespread than had been previously thought.
- ANGST CAN BE SUCH FUN : King Missile's Singer and Lyricist John S. Hall Puts a Smile on the Face of Alienation
- Council Acts to Raise Taxes to Fight Shortfall : Government: The action includes a 10% levy on water bills. The city is seeking to close an $11.2-million budget gap.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Words, Deeds Often Clash in Clinton's First 100 Days : Government: President has been an effective voice for his causes, but his ability to deliver remains in doubt.
- Beverly Hills : Ground Water to Be Tested
- Joe IrvingSchool: Bellflower HighSport: BaseballPosition: PitcherClass: SeniorIrving...
- Region : 5 Area High School Seniors Win National Merit Grants
- Gauging the Air Pressure of Tires Is Getting Easier
- Beverly Hills : Alley Pickup Program
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 That's the...
- Cinco de Mayo Gets Many Days
- A Year Late, Floriade Blossoms
- Trade Winds Lure Patrons to Billy's : Fun-Lovers Find Climate Favorable Despite Slow Service and Sloppy Kitchen
- Racer Finds Inside Track to Enjoy Life in 'Deerfield'
- BOOK REVIEW : A Paler Shade of 'Bright Lights, Big City' : EVERYTHING LOOKS IMPRESSIVE <i> by Hugh Kennedy</i> ; Doubleday; $23, 260 pages
- In Their Own Fashion : Three Local Designers Answer the Question: Does Anybody Around Here Have Style?
- Ruby Pays Dues to Play the Blues
- House Vote Paves Way for Resurrected Line-Item Veto : Legislation: Democrats use a little arm-twisting to win backing for modified measure. It is seen as key to Clinton's agenda. Approval expected today.
- Montebello : Parents Could Be Required to Pay for Graffiti Removal
- Santa Monica : Tibetan Monks to Perform
- La Puente : Roommate Held in Shooting
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Of Shipwrecks and Lost Underwater Cities
- FOR THE KIDS / JUNIOR RODEO : Barrel Racer Brings Winning Attitude to the Ring
- That's it! It's the perfect family activity....
- Citizenship Questions and Answers
- Santa Monica Bay : Halibut Catch Hits Bottom
- City's Riot Recovery Process Is Confused, Ineffectual, Report Concludes : Aftermath: Rebuild L.A. has got to decide if it is going to help riot victims or not, board member writes.
- Another Roadblock for Freeway : Lawsuit: South Pasadena is going to court again in an effort to stop the planned extension of the 710.
- AF Chief Doubts Bosnia Raid Risks : Balkans: He contradicts warnings by other military leaders on attacking Serbs. Senate testimony gives White House boost as it assesses further involvement.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Downtown Celebrates Springtime in 'Parisian' Style
- Atwater Village : Market Slated for Office Site
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Teens in French Contest Speak for Themselves
- THEATER REVIEW / 'LU ANN HAMPTON' : Unfulfilled Dreams From Texas
- Kidnapers Use Justices as Messengers : Costa Rica: Supreme Court siege and talks continue, unnerving the nation.
- Tour Guide Through Land of Oz : Feminist Scholar Delights Kids, Educates Adults
- Blazing a Better Path to Old Age : Practical View: Products made only for the young and able irritate Patricia Moore. Her "universal" designs embrace the needs of all people.
- No Recrimination Over Cult Children, Reno Says : Justice: Her heated exchange with a congressman at hearing on Waco proves the exception. Most offer praise.
- In Their Own Fashion : Three Local Designers Answer the Question: Does Anybody Around Here Have Style? : John Drury : DESIGNER TO THE SURFERS
- Glendale : YWCA Receives Award
- L.A. One Year Ago Today: City's Future, or Its Past?
- The Right Choice for Capt. Scott Miller : This 34-year-old Granada Hills family man, this grown-up boy-next-door . . . seems to understand what is expected of him. It has become a matter of duty.
- VAN NUYS : Disabled Helpers Target Scarred Areas
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Girlfriend Recants Rape Accusations
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Residents' Sinking Feeling : Flooding: Homeowners fear an underground flow may undermine sidewalks and house foundations.
- COMMERCE : City Administrator's Hiring Power Lifted
- Common Cause Unit Established in Redondo : Government: The whistle-blowing group is known for keeping tabs on politicians' spending and ethics.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'CABARET' : Kit Kat Klub Brought to Vivid Life
- 15 Die in Blast at Garbage Dump
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / MARCELLO : The Italian Eatery Offers Fare That's Flavorful and Right Price
- Light Planes Collide; 2 Die
- Pat Nixon in Hospital
- $1.2-Million Deficit Causes Light Opera to Tighten Its Belt
- In Their Own Fashion : Three Local Designers Answer the Question: Does Anybody Around Here Have Style? : Sandra Johnson : ROYALTY, AMERICAN-STYLE
- Cities Are Buying Into Benefits of Recycling : Local governments, most affected by bulging landfills, are creating new markets for used paper.
- New Dean to Start at Pomona College
- GAMES : 2--Only 2--Can Play Enchanting Evening
- Filing Grievances Against Police to Be Simplified : Community relations: The city agreed to open multiple locations for citizens to make complaints against officers. The NAACP also asked that case reviews be subject to deadlines.
- A Vow to Carry On Tradition
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT : Ruben Blades for President?
- PERFORMANCE : In Tune With the President : There is little singing of praises in the Capitol Steps' witty musical revue. But the biting humor is nonpartisan.
- CRIME STATS: Despite some recent high-profile crimes,...
- Dash of Youthful Talent : Boy Wonder Stirs Up Magic at Antonello
- Picture This : Illustrated Books From Mexico Bring Variety of Characters to L.A. Shelves
- Haslip Clearing Hurdles for Muir : Track: The junior, who didn't run the 300-meter intermediate hurdles until last year, has the nation's best time this year.
- Councilman's Budget Excess Pays Off in Anti-Crime Efforts : Law enforcement: Savings from Marvin Braude's office funds go to programs such as a special police unit that has arrested two suspects in a string of 20 robberies.
- REVIEW : 'Stepping Out' Stylish Tip of the Hat to Grit
- Radio Station Owner Elected Fresno Mayor
- Open Mind Is Best Accessory at Bordello
- Lawmakers Compromise on 'Motor Voter' Bill : Congress: Deal would require registration in public assistance offices but impose rules aimed at preventing coercion by welfare workers.
- WET & WILD : Diving Enthusiasts Can Plunge Into Scuba '93 Show
- Number of Cultists at Compound in Dispute
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Compton : Latinos Confront Trustees, Allege Bias at School
- Newport Businessman Guilty of Racketeering : Trial: Michael E. Parker, 'king of greed,' is convicted of orchestrating $11-million fraud on Columbia S&L;.
- Couple Put Up a Big Sign of the Real Estate Slump : Housing: They write 'For Sale' in huge letters on their lawn, hoping to attract attention from passengers in planes and jets on flight path to LAX.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Hiding Heads in Nonpartisan Sand : Let's admit it: The L.A. mayoral race is GOP vs. Democrats. This is the first referendum on the Clinton Administration.
- Obituaries - April 29, 1993
- Council Panel Urges Hike in Hotel Bed Tax
- SEAL BEACH : Hearing Scheduled on Utility Tax Hike
- SIMI VALLEY : Newbury Park Man Dies in Accident
- Bill to Dismantle School District Fails
- SOUTH PASADENA : City Goes to Court in Bid to Halt Freeway Extension
- BURBANK : Agent Convicted of Sexual Assaults
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Hospital, Physician Held Liable in Death
- Study Finds County's Prostate Cancer Rate High : Health: A three-year survey shows the area's reported figures rank third in the state. But that may be due to effective detection.
- Student Found Guilty in Reseda High Slaying : Courts: The conviction means that the boy, 15, may be incarcerated until age 25.
- SIMI VALLEY : Former Officer Files Claim Over Arrest
- Obituaries - April 29, 1993
- Building of 50 Affordable Apartments OKd : Thousand Oaks: The council's 3-2 vote comes after a plea from three mothers, all residents of subsidized housing in the city.
- Tri-County Group to Study Sharing Services
- SANTA ANA : Schools Offering $6 Bike Helmets
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : School District Drops Plan to Close 2 Campuses
- Countywide : 10 Held for Failure to Pay $150,000 in Child-Support Bills
- National Merit Scholars Named
- Downtown, the Once and Future L.A. : Central Library: Seven years ago today, it was in flames. This fall, it reopens bigger and better.
- OXNARD : College Forum Will Honor Cesar Chavez
- Students Find World of Ideas to Celebrate Earth Day
- OXNARD : Library Supporters Oppose Cutbacks
- Now . . . for the Second Hundred Days : Let's not dwell too long on the first hundred days of any President. It's an artificial benchmark.
- Ex-Assemblyman Wyman Wins State Senate Election
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Safety Issues Draw 250 Parents to School
- Vote Delayed on Vaughn School Plan
- COLUMN LEFT/ RUTH ROSEN : 'Boys Will Be Boys' No Longer Cuts It : Bob Packwood shouldn't be crucified for what many men have done, but neither should his behavior be trivialized.
- CANOGA PARK : Approval Given for Restaurant, Garage
- All in a Day's Work : Girls Get a Taste of Life at the Office as Part of Career Planning for Daughters
- Ex-Jockey Gives Rein to a Dream : Recreation: The feisty developer of an equestrian center in Lake View Terrace keeps building despite tangled battles with officials.
- Shouldn't she have foreseen problems in the...
- Toxic Discharges
- LAKE FOREST : Authorities Seeking Missing Woman, 23
- Suspension Upheld in Overtime Fraud Case : Investigation: Civil Service Commission says financial officer erred in approving tens of thousands of dollars in extra pay for superior.
- Police Identify Street Shooting Victim
- Walkin' Man Brings City Folks Message From the Wilderness
- UCLA Rejects Plan for Chicano Studies Department : Education: Plea by Latino activists to elevate status of program is turned down after 3 years of controversy.
- Countywide : Peters Canyon Park Will Open on Friday
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman Says Rape Called Part of Therapy : Courts: Work-related stress claimant testifies that the psychologist in the case assaulted her.
- Sheriffs Lobby Wilson for State Funds : Budget: But governor is not willing to extend half-cent sales tax, which they are seeking to avert cutbacks, spokesmen say.
- STUDIO CITY : Group Moves to Deal With Panhandlers
- Girls Get a Look at Real Job World : Careers: Take Our Daughters to Work program is designed to boost aspirations.
- VENTURA : Off-Track Betting Center Approved
- Disney Resort Hearing Draws Backers, Foes : Expansion: Company tells Anaheim planners, residents the proposed $3-billion project will bring a cornucopia of wealth and fame to Anaheim.
- BURBANK : $1.5 Million OKd for Local Programs
- Prejudice Will No Longer Do : Women in combat: Revolutionary change in armed services in the making
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Foothill Wins the Century Dual-Meet Title
- Langston Spoils Homecoming
- Schools of Yellowtail Take Residence Off San Clemente Island
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : McDonald Comes Through in Clutch Once Again as Mater Dei Defeats Dana Hills
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Giving Elster a Major Look
- Caleb Kemp, a 5-foot-11, 245-pound offensive lineman...
- Hail, Her Majesty's Champion
- Road Ahead Looks Smooth for Kings : NHL playoffs: If top teams keep losing, Game 6 victory against Flames tonight could send them a long way into the postseason.
- Names in the News - April 29, 1993
- Names in the News - April 29, 1993
- Names in the News - April 29, 1993
- They Have No Gators in Their Belfry
- District Official Denies Conflict in Land Swap for Park
- Strange Experience in a Familiar Place
- MEN'S VOLLEYBALL : UCLA Routs Stanford for Automatic Berth in Final Four
- Dodgers Dish Up Dessert : Baseball: After a light lunch they use a little of this, a little of that and two homers to beat the Montreal Expos, 6-1.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Superb Suppan Stymies Harvard With No-Hitter