- Valvano Dies After Cancer Fight : College basketball: Former North Carolina State coach battled illness for last year. He was 47.
- Basketball
- AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Stieb Is Activated by the White Sox
- Longtime Syracuse Coach, 83, Dies
- Clippers Embark on 'New Season' : NBA playoffs: They lost all four regular-season games against Rockets, but slate is clean for tonight's first-round game.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos Gets the Best of Pacifica, 3-0
- Titans Are Easy Choice for St. Clair
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo on Top When Dust Settles
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : CLIPPERS : They Edge Pacers for 13th Pick in Draft
- Former Harbor, Palos Verdes Track Coach Dies
- Golf
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Cry Foul After Losing Turgeon
- Gates Opened at Gardena for City Section 100-Meter Champion
- A Return to Old Turf for Gene Kelly : Movies: As one of the hosts of 'That's Entertainment! III,' the legendary hoofer works again at Stage 5, the key setting for musicals in MGM's Golden Era.
- Gloria Trevi: Mexico's Madonna? : 'I Don't Want That! Never!' Says Hot Singer
- Gallery 57 in Fullerton has announced the...
- THE ARTS
- TELEVISION - April 29, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 29, 1993
- Hokapauloogie Sets Lineup for Alternative Rock Festival
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tribute to Dizzy Gillespie a Tour de Force in Inglewood
- Jurisprudence
- Langston Outpitches Abbott : Baseball: Angel starter throws a three-hitter to beat Yankees, 3-2. Former Angel gives up game-winning home run to Salmon in ninth inning.
- Tradition Ends: Country Club Curbs Bouts
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- NBA, NBC Agree on New Pact That Will Run Through 1997-98
- Fritts Is the Hottest Thing on Wheels : Cycling: The South Torrance High junior is a U.S. National champion. He wants to compete in the 1996 Olympics.
- Getting Frayed on the Fringe, LACE Goes for New Space : Art: The linchpin of the downtown scene announces intentions to move to Hollywood.
- EMI Offer Intensifies Henley Feud With Geffen : Pop music: The $3-million bid may help the former Eagles singer fund his bitter legal battle to leave his current label.
- $2-Million Gift to Music Academy of the West
- 'Tartuffe' Arrives in Style, but It's a Facade
- THE ARTS
- Crime Drops in Valley Despite Recent Violence
- Beausoleil "La Danse de la Vie"<i> Rhino</i>
- David O'Connor, 51, Detective Who Cracked Many Scams, Dies of Cancer
- Man Guilty in $11-Million Tax Shelter Scam : Crime: Newport Beach businessman, dubbed 'king of greed' by prosecutors, is convicted of defrauding Columbia Savings by selling inflated or nonexistent tax refuge investments.
- Uni High Powers Way Through Transition : Baseball: Blend of experience and youth is helping the Warriors keep hopes alive for a berth in City playoffs.
- Excerpts From Hearing Span Varied Emotions
- Conejo Valley Days Celebrates the West
- STRUCTURES : Getting Considerably More Than the Two-Bit Tour
- Group Tries to Block Student Sex Survey : Education: Leader says, ' . . . parents have no idea what they're really consenting to' when they give permission for children to answer RAND questionnaire. He is considering legal action.
- Valinda : Man Slain Outside Home
- COLUMN ONE : World Sees Lotus Land as Badlands : L.A.'s image remains soiled on anniversary of riots, but King verdicts have allayed some fears. Many cling to view of city as visionary hub of entertainment industry.
- QUE PASA? : 3 Groups Back Stand on Free Trade Pact
- Calmer Tone Underscores Inaugural Ceremonies : Politics: Van Horn and Kramer are sworn in as mayor and mayor pro tem, respectively, in an event lacking last year's fireworks.
- State Preschool Class Opens in S. El Monte
- Maywood : Faulty Wiring Blamed for $325,000 Fire at Church
- HORSES : Equine Patients Get the Massage
- The Razor's Edge : Simi Valley Magazine Will Dissect the '92 Verdicts, the Violence That Followed and Race Relations
- Biancardi Quits Council, Takes Parting Shots at 2 Colleagues
- Family Tree Is Rooted in Floral Conflict
- Lobbying Tactic Brings Senators Out of Their Shells
- Cal State Fullerton Opens Campus for 8K Titan Classic
- "New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 1976" Various artists<i> Rhino</i>
- Scholarships Available to Arcadia Graduates
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : To Sir or Ma'am With Love, Respect
- Clinton National Service Plan to Employ 150,000
- Mission Accomplished : South County Team of Veteran and Novelist Picks Up the 'Get Hitler' Story Where History Left Off
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Sheriff's Station Closed in Time of Need
- CRAFTS : Glasswork That's Clearly Playful
- Downtown Goes Uptown in Effort to Boost Business : Marketing: Ad agency's campaign will target local residents in an effort to keep leisure-time dollars in town.
- Children's Author Gives Words of Wisdom to Student Writers
- Steven J. Murphy, once a homeless Vietnam vet and now a millionaire, has not forgotten his past. He has bought a home and apartments for recovering veterans. Now they have . . . : A Place of Their Own
- Karen VigilantSchool: Wilson HighSport: TrackClass: SeniorVigilant won...
- CASTING CALL / AUDITIONS
- House Panel Votes to Modify 'Nannygate' Tax Regulations
- STUNNER: Cal State Northridge had defeated USC...
- Racer Guerrero Revs Up for Indy Comeback
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : State Shuffleboard Event Helps Local Players Come of Age : Ventura mobile-home park will play host to nine-team tournament. Among the county's top enthusiasts are three players older than 90.
- Glendale : Fired Employee Sues Zales
- A NEW HANDEL ON 'SAUL' : Oratorio to Be Staged by Irvine Camerata Is as Relevant Today as It Was 250 Years Ago
- $1.3 Billion Proposed for High-Speed Rails
- 'The Sandlot' Rolls Up a Big Score With Them
- Burrell's Pit Brings Bar-B-Que to Balboa
- Pasadena : Hospital Seeks to Cut Staff
- HEALTHWATCH / VALLEY FEVER : Cases of Deadly Illness on Rise in County
- Abortion Foes Barricade Themselves in Clinic Room
- Corsair Baseball Coach Berson Says This Season Is His Last
- Adaptability Put to the Test by FBI Sting
- Police to Boost Presence at Local Park After Melee
- Richard Blasts Rose Tournament 'Bigotry' : Parade: Councilman demands that independent counsel be hired to audit contracts and to monitor affirmative action policies.
- Masters of the Pageant : McGaugh Students' Yearlong Project Begins With Study of Artists and Styles
- TELEVISION - April 29, 1993
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Energetic' Is the Word for Brea's 'Grease' Cast
- MUSIC REVIEW : Andre Watts: Gifted but Inconsistent
- Spring Is Here, So Are N.Y. Art Auctions
- Stone Temple Pilots Want to Fly Their Own Route
- Matadors Cut to the Quick in Win Over USC : College volleyball: Hewitt's deft hitting helps lift Cal State Northridge to four-game victory in first round of Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament.
- Aldrich to Go From Sidelines to Side Out at Mira Costa
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : France Effort Not Enough; Dana Hills Tops El Toro
- Perez, Page in Main Event Tonight
- PREP ROUNDUP
- El Segundo Rallies to Beat West
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : LAKERS : Drew: No Double-Teaming Barkley
- Cluff Lives a Non-Stop Aerobic Workout : Health and Fitness Career Keeps Her on the Move at 56 Years Old
- History Doesn't Favor Lakers or Clippers : NBA playoffs: As No. 8- and No. 7-seeded teams, respectively, they face long odds in first round that begins tonight.
- Spike Tells Cautionary Film Tales at UC Irvine
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Consent': Intriguing Look Inside an Intriguing Mind
- THE ARTS
- Shaw Didn't Get Cheated on 3 Swings
- California Derby Winner Denmars Dream Destroyed
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Blues Make Case for Staying Put
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Handicappers Were Wise to Ignore the Lines Than Read Between Them
- Times' Robledo Near Perfect With 8 Winners in 9 Races
- KENTUCKY DERBY : In a Sign of the Times, Lukas Fires Single Shot
- Names in the News - April 29, 1993
- Pierce Dominates WSC Awards in Tennis
- TELEVISION - April 29, 1993
- Prince Pulls the Plug on Studio Recording Career : Pop music: He says he plans to pursue other projects and use unreleased recordings to fulfill $60-million contract with Warner Bros.
- TELEVISION - April 29, 1993
- ART REVIEWS : Fun and Games? Don't Be So Sure
- TELEVISION - April 29, 1993
- Piquet Story: The Return of Indy Rookie
- State Questions James' Deal With Shoe Company
- Spinner Will Replace Shoup as Santa Paula Football Coach
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 29, 1993
- Names in the News - April 29, 1993
- Southern Section Snubs 2 Soccer All-Americans
- Hogs High on the Runner : Prep Standout Taylor Enjoys Smooth Transition from Edison to Arkansas
- Zambia National Soccer Team Members Die in Plane Crash
- Banning Forward Picks Waves
- ENERGETIC: When Sheila Cluff moved to Ventura...
- U.S. Officials to Review Gay March Crowd Count
- Cinco de Mayo Takes Center Stage
- Hill Defended After Indictment
- Now, If They'd Put Couches in Music Stores . . .
- A Feast of Entertainment
- PREPS
- West Hollywood : Personalized City Services
- Councilman Balkman Selected for Mayor
- He's Taking the Field of Dreams Again : Soccer: Waldir Guerra is getting another chance to play professionally the sport he loves, this time with the newly formed Los Angeles Salsa.
- Citizenship Programs Help Ease the Process
- Alhambra : School Demographics Study
- The Region : Probation for Father-Killer
- Rivals Taiwan, China Sign Pacts on Closer Relations : Asia: Semiofficial talks in Singapore yield accords on technology, trade and other issues.
- Publishing Eyes Are Smiling at Renaissance of Irish Literature
- MUSIC / HELMET : Aggressive Rock Gets Down to Basics : The group made its big label debut last June with its guitar-screaming 'Meantime' album. The foursome has been on the road ever since.
- Store Owner Clings to His Dream Despite Third Fire : Arson: Blazes have been set and the windows smashed repeatedly at the Armenia Gift Shop. But the businessman won't give up.
- Arcadia : Budget Avoids School Cuts
- Perot Poll Says Clinton Budget Is Not Popular
- Council Assumes Authority for Hiring Decisions : Government: The city administrator's power is diluted by 3-2 vote. Critics say the action could lead to a return of political appointments and purges.
- Temple City Student Wins Trip to Germany
- Long Beach : Homeless Appeal for More Aid, Have Mock Funeral
- A Korean Primer on Black Life : Human relations: 'Who African-Americans Are,' targeted toward Korean-Americans, details black history and culture. Leaders of both racial groups praise the effort toward erasing tensions.
- Adventure Turns Into Tragedy for Family : Accident: A young man who was on an around-the-world journey is presumed dead after falling into a gorge in Taiwan.
- 306 Illegal Chinese Migrants Arrested : Border: Seizures in Mexico strike at worldwide network smuggling immigrants to U.S.
- The following are selected entries from...
- Slumlord Ordered to Serve Time in His Own Apartments
- Norwalk : Community College Board Selects New President
- Teachers Pact Gets Tentative Go-Ahead
- Overruns on Subway Hit $19 Million : Transit: Several on MTA panel term excesses outrageous. Officials blame inexperience and unforeseen problems.
- Birth-Control Information Urged for Simi Students : Education: Some board members argue that teaching abstinence alone isn't enough to reduce teen-age pregnancy rates.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Veteran Teacher Returns as Volunteer
- Priest Sentenced to 8 Years for Molesting Boys
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 15-Year-Old Convicted of Slaying Fellow Student
- IRVINE : City Allocates $2,000 to Help Save El Toro
- Women at Miramar Hail Combat Ruling : Pilots: Their male counterparts accept the decision also. Some female fliers already have their hearts set on training for various aircraft.
- Police Veteran Picked to Head Drug War : Narcotics: Lee Brown's nomination signals a shift in policy to treatment and prevention. But he faces major obstacles.
- Wedding Day a Holiday
- 24 Hopefuls Chase Texas Senate Seat; Free-for-All to Get Freer if Two Survive
- Outfielder Lopez to Attend Pepperdine
- Yugoslav Chief Denies Serbs Are at Fault : Bosnia: President Cosic denounces Western nations over sanctions. His stance indicates intent to tough it out.
- STANTON : Interim Manager Appointed by City
- RESEDA : Church to Rebuild on the Same Site
- Santa Monica Mountains : Park Service Survey
- Aspin Orders Wider Military Role for Women
- Hacienda La Puente : School Closure Plan Shelved
- CARRYING ON THE TEACHINGS : Carl LaBove Worked a Lot With, and Learned a Lot From, Sam Kinison
- CALABASAS : Schools Consider More Budget Cuts
- County Science Fair Rewards Top Students
- OJAI : Olsen Named Mayor for the 2nd Time
- City OKs Gates for Condominiums
- FULLERTON : City's Risk Manager to Take Downey Post
- Judge in Denny Case Disputes Bias Claims by Defense Lawyers : Trial: Attorneys say jurist should not be allowed to hear the case because he is engaged to the longtime secretary of former Dist. Atty. Ira Reiner.
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : District to Close Center, Lay Off 16
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council Picks Less Restrictive Cable System
- 77-Year-Old Stops Taggers on Bus With Citizen's Arrest
- Land-Use Suit Names Musician, Agency : Santa Monicas: State and L.A. officials are accused of seeking to buy the parcel to please Don Henley.
- SANTA PAULA : County to Drop Case Against Copter Pilot
- Researchers Make Waves on Gravity Study Effort : Caltech: A feud between two key scientists rattles the $250-million project. National Science Foundation officials say it is still 'on track.'
- Steven J. Murphy, once a homeless Vietnam vet and now a millionaire, has not forgotten his past. He has bought a home and apartments for recovering veterans. Now they have . . . : A Place of Their Own
- Countywide : Fire Dispatchers to Begin Advising Emergency Callers
- Police Get OK to Question Students
- Santa Ana Judge Orders Lawyer to Pay $78,000
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Group Renews Fight Against Monorail
- Wife Arrested After Man, 53, Is Shot
- Bridging the Gap for Girls : Parents Introduce Their Daughters to Their High-Tech Workday World at TRW
- ALISO VIEJO : District Faces Delay in School Opening
- PACOIMA : Students Get Chance to Market New Skills
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JAMES P. PINKERTON : What's Next for Clinton--Bay of Bosnia? : Political vulnerability plus impatience could spell trouble.
- Two Teen-Agers Held in Carjacking, Chase
- VAN NUYS : NASA Talk Runs Into Snag at School
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers' Contract Extended One Year
- Looking for the Meaning, One Year Later
- General Challenges Navy Cost Estimate on Closing El Toro
- The Mild, Mild West : Entertainment: Conejo Valley Days begins with a carnival and lots of cowboy garb. Some at the schmooze fest wistfully recall the good ol' days.
- MOORPARK : College Samples Many Cultures
- LA HABRA : She Teaches Them More Than ABCs
- Driver Strikes, Kills Woman Pedestrian
- Funds OKd for Fish and Game Prosecutions : Government: Panel's action earmarks money for D.A.'s office to resume prosecuting violations under pilot program.
- Giving a Ray of Hope to Chernobyl Victims : Disaster: There is much that can be done to help brighten the lives of children suffering from exposure to radiation.
- Sheriffs Press Gov. Wilson to Release State Funds : Budget: The official is not willing to extend the half-cent sales tax, which they are seeking to avert cutbacks, spokesmen say.
- Small Hands Reach for Peace : Movement: Fountain Valley children write to German youngsters who respond as part of an international effort.
- BRADBURY : Official May Have Diverted More Money, Mayor Says
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Home Runs by Millan, Olsen, Betzsold Help the Titans Overcome UCLA, 7-6
- KENTUCKY DERBY : Longden Just Around for Ride on Count Fleet
- Raider, Ram Schedules Announced
- Netherlands Ties England, 2-2 : Soccer: Neither team succeeds in gaining upper hand in race to qualify for the 1994 World Cup.
- Simi Valley Snaps Thousand Oaks' Win Streak With Ease : High school baseball: Lancers no match for nationally ranked Pioneers, 17-5.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Find Out Early What It's Like to Struggle
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twin Pitching Is Made to Order for Orioles, 8-4
- RESEDA : 2 Sentenced in Valley Restaurant Holdups
- She Hasn't Outgrown Doing Right
- OXNARD : District to Halt Driver's Training
- SANTA ANA : Schools to Be Named After Chavez, Villa
- DIAMOND BAR : Caltrans Worker Killed in Pomona Freeway Crash
- Ex-Assemblyman Wyman Wins Election to State Senate
- Anaheim Police Look at Computer Access Limits
- Zine Throws Support to Chick in Runoff
- ORANGE : 10% Hotel Room Tax Is in the Works
- OXNARD : Man Sentenced in 1976 Murder Case
- New Treasury Auction System Is Criticized : Securities: Agency plans to begin computerized operations today despite GAO objections.
- Law Firm Leaves GM and BMW With a Bitter Taste : Litigation: Taylor & Hodges sees a steady traffic of clients unhappy with their new cars who want to file lemon law suits. A Westminster man's case is one example.
- RETAIL
- Brewery Calls 'Time' on a Stout Tradition
- Kodak, Telmex Plunge; Market Mixed : Market Overview
- Shop Carefully for a Notebook PC
- Ford's Profits Take Off in First Quarter : Autos: Company earns $572 million in period, surprising analysts. Gain comes mostly from its financial services group.
- PIP and Printing Franchisees Slugging It Out in Courts : Litigation: Group suing franchiser includes four from Orange County. Plaintiffs allege they didn't get promised technical support and advertising.
- TRW to Pay for Allegedly Cheating Pentagon : Aerospace: $3-million settlement resolves charges of double billing made by former executive in top-secret program.
- Kodak Resignation Knocks 2.43 Off Dow : Market Overview
- Mondavi Goes Public
- Grilled Eggplant, Can't Fail Fudge
- Bluegrass Specials
- Cinco De Mayo : Splendor in the Leaves : Techniques: Cooking food wrapped in leaves and husks may be trendy in U.S. restaurants, but it's been a basic method of Mexican cuisine for hundreds of years.
- Man Bites Shark
- A Flan's Notes
- Culture Club : Tote That Yogurt
- Culture Club : New Seal for Yogurt Products
- Culture Club : A Yogurt Diet With Spice
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Santa Monica Picks Escalera to Coach Football Team
- Germany's East Faces 1st Strike in Six Decades
- O.C. Chef, Maitre D' and 4 Restaurants Honored
- Price War! Price War! : Pizza Chains Follow Burger Joints' Lead With New Deals
- Unity and Reform Under 1 Petri Dish
- Price War! Price War! : Pizza Chains Follow Burger Joints" Lead With New Deals
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 29, 1993
- National Medical's Eamer Quits Helm : Health care: Lawsuits have hurt hospital chain's stock. Eamer's successor denies bankruptcy risk.
- Burlington Air Has 1st-Quarter Profit
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra parent company...
- So This Is the Message: Drink in Moderation
- NO MORE WAR: He's best known for...
- Palestinians Hail Israel's Move to Let 30 Exiles Go Home
- ANNIVERSARY OF THE RIOTS : A Year After Riots: Recovery Is Slow, Anger Lingers : Rebuild: Government aid to damaged businesses has been devoured quickly. Although some residents are skittish, fear has forged alliances.
- Clinton Wary of Woo's Pleas for Endorsement in Mayor's Contest
- Ram, Raider Schedules Announced
- Jerk: The Inside Story
- ANNIVERSARY OF THE RIOTS : Aid: Merchants, city officials complain that many promises for financial assistance, investment and training have not materialized.
- Law Makes Divorcing a Bit More Businesslike
- FBI to Continue Capitol Corruption Probe : Sting: U.S. authorities say they are pursuing other leads and will continue to watch legislators closely.
- Newport Beach Moves to Head Off Gang Problems : Crime: Affluent community's rates of graffiti and teen violence are 'minuscule' compared to other areas, but city has shaped aggressive strategy. Some residents say police overreact.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Cleaning Up, Cleaning His Room : Entrepreneur: Fullerton Union junior Ryan Humphreys has gone into business buying and selling antiques.
- MONDAY WIPEOUT: The Rams expect to improve...
- Chavez's Season of Gain for Farm Workers Slips Away : Labor: Despite progress, wages are meager and living conditions wretched. Enforcement of laws weakens.
- CHEERIO: "Cheers' " farewell on NBC is...
- Anaheim Latest City to Consider Gambling Club
- HOW GRAND? The new multi-level Nike Town...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Woo Calls for Budget Cuts to Hire More Police
- Some Merchants Find Silver Lining in Riot's Aftermath : Rebuilding: Many business owners express faith in their neighborhoods. One now spends more time with his family. A burned-out thrift shop finds better, less expensive quarters.
- March Against Councilman Ends With Shouting Match
- Two weeks ago it was former St....
- Jurors
- Demonizing the Right
- Shakespeare
- Burbank Airport
- Demonizing the Right
- Burbank Airport
- Woman's Arrest
- Demonizing the Right
- Bosnia
- Woman's Arrest
- Shakespeare
- Demonizing the Right
- Xerox Corp. reported earnings of $189 million...
- Times O.C., Register Post Circulation Gains
- Health Reform's Front Line
- Aspin to Allow Women to Fly Combat Missions : Military: Defense chief will also call on Congress to remove restrictions barring their service on warships.
- Propeller Warning Issued Before Governor's Crash
- SPI Pharmaceuticals, Russia Drug Firm Form Venture : Privatization: Costa Mesa company melds with St. Petersburg concern in second of series of its planned joint operations.
- Euro Disney Reports Loss of $204 Million : Entertainment: Walt Disney lost $86.9 million on the operation in the same period. Alternative financing is under review.
- Chevron Corp. reported a 47% surge in...
- TECHNOLOGY - April 28, 1993
- Cathlab Settles Consumer Lawsuit
- Seen <i> and </i> Heard : 'Daughters at Work' Day Draws Praise and Some Criticism
- Comarco, Big Competitor Form New Company : Merger: The transaction is based on a stock swap. Both firms have roots in the defense contracting business.
- $8 Million Sought as Ransom for Justices : Costa Rica: Abductors threaten to blow up hostages. Reports of link to Colombian drug traffickers are dismissed.