- SIMI VALLEY : Killer Sentenced After Apologizing
- Perspectives on Cesar Chavez : The Good Fight--No More, No Less : Latino politicians today speak of 'empowerment' and 'representation.' Chavez spoke of a higher value--justice.
- Family Seeks Inquiry Into Man's Death in Mexican Jail
- LAGUNA BEACH : Intoxication Arrests Up 656% Last Year
- VAN NUYS : Woman Appeals Denial of Day-Care Center
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Former Foe Backs Hall for 7th District Seat
- Budget Plans A and B Give Huntington Beach Options
- MISSION HILLS : Police Near Arrest in Boy's Shooting
- The Right Bill to Ban Smoking
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Killed When Car Hits Motorcycle
- SANTA ANA : Girl Sentenced for Fatally Beating Baby
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : From Salem to Waco, by Way of the Nazis : The Davidians were a 'cult,' and thus exempted from justice and normal rules of evidence.
- Impacts of Proposed Oil Pipeline Through Area Criticized in Report
- Boy, 3, Drowns in Back-Yard Pool; Sister on Life Support : Tragedy: Two children opened sliding glass door of den while mother and four other adults were indoors. Authorities are investigating.
- SANTA ANA : Forum Tonight on Anti-Graffiti Efforts
- Bail Ruling Expected for Evangelist
- CHATSWORTH : Business Owners May Hire Security Force
- Countywide : Ex-Supervisor Roth Meets Fine Deadline
- Countywide : Pacific Bell Offers Updated Phone Bills
- VAN NUYS : Hero's Chase, Capture of Suspect Honored
- Law Limiting Use of Parks by Homeless Overturned : Courts: Santa Monica ordinance aimed at keeping large-scale feeding programs out of public areas is unconstitutional, judge rules. Concerns over freedom of speech are cited.
- STANTON : City to Announce Interim Manager
- Agencies Agree to Seek U.S. Funds for Disney Resort Parking Garage : Transportation: Structure's first floor would serve commuters. Action is a boost for $3-billion project.
- Session on School Year Change Fizzles : Education: Few turn out for meeting on proposal to abandon year-round schedule. More hearings are in the offing.
- EL RIO : Girl Pleads Guilty to Attempted Murder
- WEST HILLS : Israeli Flag Flies High With Preschoolers
- Parents Trim School Lawns as Volunteers
- Obituaries - April 27, 1993
- Obituaries : * Benny Newton; Ex-Convict Turned Minister, Riot Life-Saver
- Caught in the Current
- BURBANK : Youths in Job Program to Start Internship
- PLATFORM : Court of Public Opinion May Not Allow Briseno Back on the Streets
- Contestants Jockeying for Hart's State Senate Seat : Politics: A Republican from San Luis Obispo County is the first to announce for the seat being vacated by the Democrat in 1994.
- Ingram Micro Launches New Sales Method : Technology: Retailers will receive 500,000 compact disks to give to customers, who can use them to view programs they may wish to purchase.
- THE TIMES 100 : THE HUMAN FACTOR : Top 100 Employers
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BOTTOM LINE : California Lenders Post Modest to Excellent Profits
- THE TIMES 100 : THE GIANTS : Heavyweights Weather the Financial Storm
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Falling Behind
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BOTTOM LINE : Absolute Profits
- THE TIMES 100 : THE GIANTS : Biggest Industrial Companies
- THE TIMES 100 : THE HUMAN FACTOR : Productivity of State's Firms Showed Mixed Results : Based on revenue for each employee, health care and real estate performed best. But, as usual, numbers can be deceiving.
- Apartment Glut Sends Citadel Profit Plunging
- Bergen Bids for 20% Stake in European Firm : Acquisition: The $89-million proposal is the Orange-based drug wholesaler's entrance into the international market.
- Disney Profit Jumps 25% in 2nd Quarter
- John Omeste has joined Direct List Technology...
- Workers' Comp Claim Costs Rise Across U.S.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Rockwell Banking On Aerospace Know-How to Swing Rail Car Deal
- THE TIMES 100 : RISING FORTUNES : Hard Times Hit Read-Rite : But Analysts Say the Firm Is Well Positioned to Survive
- Boeing Co. posted weaker than expected first-quarter...
- They Leave GM and BMW With Bitter a Taste : Litigation: Taylor & Hodges sees a steady traffic of clients unhappy with their new cars who come to its Glendale offices to file lemon law suits.
- 20th Century Industries Reports Drop in Profit
- THE TIMES 100 : THE BOTTOM LINE : Looking for a New Dawn
- Foothill Group Reports Rise in 1st-Quarter Profit
- THE TIMES 100 : VIEW FROM THE STREET : Wall Street's Favorites
- Irvine Hyatt GM Named
- THE TIMES 100 : POTPOURRI : A FEW ODDS AND ENDS ABOUT SOME OF THE COMPANIES FOUND IN THIS YEAR'S TIMES 100.
- TransWorld Tells Drop in Income, Bank Acquisition
- THE TIMES 100
- * Sierracin-Sylmar in Sylmar won a $353,600...
- Fedco Plans Largest Store at Buena Park May Co. Site
- Emulex Corp.: The Costa Mesa computer products...
- Encino's SafraBank Sold to New York Group
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- * Litton Systems Inc.'s Guidance and Control...
- THE TIMES 100 : RISING FORTUNES : A Recession That Played Favorites : Aerospace and S&Ls; were among the hardest hit, but most companies actually improved their sales and income.
- COUNTYWIDE : Girl Who Was Shot With Pellet Gun Is Stable After Surgery
- Police Arrest Alleged Car Thief After Chase
- Workers' Comp Reform, at Last : The Primedex case underscores the urgent need for legislative action
- A Savage, Puzzling Murder by the Girls Next Door : Crime: The sisters were 12, 15 and 16 when they killed a neighbor who had befriended them. Two years later the motive is unclear.
- Developer's Son Pleads Guilty to Illegal Arrest : Courts: George L. Argyros Jr. flashed a medallion to force a motorist off an Idaho road.
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge Turns Down Group's Request to Amend Jail Suit
- SUNLAND-TUJUNGA : New Group Hopes to Make a Difference
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : $1.3-Million Stevenson Ranch Settlement OKd
- Countywide : Attempt to Recall Wieder Is Dropped
- SIMI VALLEY : Adult Entertainment Restrictions Adopted
- IRVINE : City Considers Fire Protection District
- Obituaries : * Frank Arthur Vanderlip Jr.; Developer of Palos Verdes Peninsula
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Delays Decision on Bail for Evangelist Alamo
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Biological Clock Ticking for Teens?
- COLUMN ONE : Apron Strings as Anchors : East Germany's communism once coddled mothers. But unification has wiped out state benefits and left young women unable to go it alone. Some turn to sterilization just to compete in the job market.
- PARIS : A Labor of Love
- Reason for Calif. Business Loss Is on the Rio Grande : Economy: A New Mexico town lures companies with cheap land, low taxes and an effusive welcome.
- Foley Says Administration May Be Rushing Health Care Package
- Safety Debate Puts Nuclear Dump in Limbo : Environment: Questions remain about whether radioactivity could leach into an aquifer and the nearby Colorado River. The company that would operate the site has received poor marks.
- Bulls Testing the Limits of Ego Conflict : NBA playoffs: But their new underdog role might be the thing to bring them together again.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Don McLean's Oldies Are Still Goodies at Ambassador
- Weekend Box Office
- A New Space for LACE : Linchpin of Downtown Art Scene Moving to Hollywood
- Riordan Aide Assails KCOP After Bill Press Backs Woo
- Have the Arts Helped Heal L.A.? : Some See Empowerment, Others See Futility, Still Others Exploitation
- TELEVISION - April 27, 1993
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Lonnie Smith Beats Braves With Homer in 11th
- Patriots Draft Ex-Orange Coast Defender Hatch
- Aliso Niguel Selects Teal, Wolverines
- Celtic Coach Will Never Forget This Brush With Greatness
- NHL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Penguins Clinch Series by Beating Devils, 5-3
- Gary Young
- Report Criticizes Impacts of New Pipeline Route : Environment: The study urges that existing overland lines be used to move oil from Santa Barbara's offshore fields to L.A.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Group Touts Business in South County
- LOS ANGELES : Central American Refugee Center Director Selected
- Spur Posse Youth Pleads No Contest in Girl's Assault
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Yount to Have Arthroscopic Surgery
- Bates Offers Hope Raiders End Trend : Pro football: Last two first-round draft choices, Marinovich and McGlockton, have been problems.
- Foothill's Tad Heath, one of the top...
- Volkert Finally Stops on College Merry-Go-Round : Softball: Former Dana Hills pitcher calls Point Loma Nazarene in San Diego home after attending three other schools.
- Rain Offers Dodgers Break in Despair : Baseball: Everything, including a clubhouse meeting, has been tried in a six-game losing streak, so some see weather as help.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL
- College Football
- Names in the News - April 27, 1993
- PREP ROUNDUP : Gross' Hit in 11th Inning Gets El Modena Past Canyon, 5-4
- Wake Forest forward Rodney Rogers announced that...
- NBA PLAYOFFS / UPDATE : LAKERS : Player Shortage for Sun Series
- It's a Series of Musical Goaltenders : Kings: Rookie Stauber has the start for Game 5 after he stops Flames to even series, 2-2.
- Pistons Fire Rothstein After Missing Playoffs
- Boxing
- Community College Forward Commits to Titan Basketball Team
- Boxing
- College Football
- Popovich Returns as Marina Basketball Coach
- Orange County principals will again begin the...
- Hearing Aid Firms Warned on Ad Claims : Health: FDA says six manufacturers are misleading the public and are creating 'unrealistic expectations' about their products.
- Shultz Urges U.S. Air Strikes to Stop Serbs : Bosnia: Former secretary of state says U.N. diplomacy has failed to halt aggression.
- MOSCOW : Post-Referendum
- Waco Cult Set Fire, Arson Probers Say
- FULLERTON : Alleged Robber Shot by Intended Victim
- LOS ANGELES : $45.7-Million Settlement OKd for Coastal Pollution
- OTHER NEWS - April 27, 1993
- DIAL-A-LAWYER: If you hate the thought of...
- GOD'S TEAM? It's not uncommon to open...
- THE MELTING POT: The youths in El...
- Chavez's Message Bore Fruit Even in the Big City
- Horse Racing
- No More 'Frontier Days' at the Border : <i> A modern solution is required--reform the Border Patrol : </i>
- Taft Places 2nd in U.S. Academic Decathlon : Competition: The nine students from the Woodland Hills high school team are edged out by a crew from Texas. The Valley group also finishes second in the Super Quiz category.
- Youth / OPINION : 'The Media Make It Hard for Responsible Teen-Agers'
- MISSION VIEJO : College Opens New Children's Center
- Soccer
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Hit 60 by Beating Bulls
- Wallace Wins His Third Consecutive Race
- Rams Expect Bettis to Provide Thunder
- STAGE
- Cadenza Wins Annual Race to Ensenada
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Cansino's I Cantori: Life, Death and Bach
- Rychel Earns a Moment in Spotlight : Kings: His goal against the Flames brightens life on the checking line, where most shots are taken on the boards.
- Child Abuse Calls Heat Up the Hot Line : Welfare: Calls to the Registry have reached such volume that callers are put on hold, increasing risk to children and heightening officials' anxiety.
- Disabled Find an Equalizer in Scuba Diving
- ORANGE : El Modena Student Wins New Honor
- Street Smart Tackles Life in the Fast and Extremely Slow Lanes
- TENNIS BIG WEST CONFERENCE AT OJAI : After Clinching Title, UCI Men Play to Win
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sanchez Vicario Hurries to Win at Barcelona
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dibble Has Surgery on Broken Arm
- DiMaggio Becomes Ill in Italy and Has to Quit Goodwill Tour
- DJs Don't Have the Personality Problem
- VENTURA : Cafe Diners Continue Eating Despite Fire
- NEWPORT BEACH : Final Vote to Be Held on Beach Curfew
- Sermon / ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : On Honoring Asian Roots in Worship
- LAKE FOREST : City OKs 1st Step for Entrance Monument
- Dodgers Lose Again and See Visions of '92
- MUSIC & ART
- Santa Ana Man Dies After Shooting
- LOS ALAMITOS : Refurbished Park to Have New Name
- Citing the proven dangers of secondhand...
- The First-Round Picks
- Another Normal Day at the Office for Ken Norman : Clippers: Forward tunes up for Rockets' Otis Thorpe in victory over Trail Blazers. L.A. finishes at .500.
- Hockey
- Bears Say They Have a Catch in Conway : Locals: USC standout is No. 7 overall pick. UCLA's Gray is first selection in second round by Seahawks. Rams take Russell White in the third round.
- ART REVIEW : Intimate Look at Thomas Gainsborough
- JAZZ REVIEW : Mitchell's Note Factory Ensemble Labors Over Improvisations at CalArts
- 'L.A. Real': Personal Work Not Meant to Be Offensive
- Students Swear Off Profanity--or Pay : Education: Teacher fines pupils for each curse word. As a reward for curbing their foul language, she arranges a surprise concert by rap singer Heavy D.
- LA HABRA : School Board to OK Policy on Weapons
- NHL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Devils Stop Penguins' Streak
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Kubiak Makes Sure Accardy Will Linger in Coaching Lore
- MUSIC REVIEWS : New Chamber Music From CalArts Players
- Channel 2's Carjacker: A B-Movie Plot
- Anti-Defamation League Activities
- Japan-U.S. Trade
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- Anti-Defamation League Activities
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- Fiery Deaths at Waco Compound
- PLACENTIA : Chamber's Grant Request Put on Hold
- He's Up for the Surf at Age 80 : 'Whitey' Harrison Caught Wave of Future Nearly 7 Decades Ago, Is Still Riding
- Rams Prepared to Leave Cleveland Behind, Again
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Arizona State Widens Pac-10 Gap
- Micheal Williams' Free-Throw Streak Reaches NBA-Record 84
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Young Guns Dominate 'KIIS and Unite' Concert
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lundy Serves Up a Banquet of Sounds
- Yearning for Freedom in Southern Sudan : Africa: A subjugated people seek their destiny apart from the Islamic fundamentalists who dominate Khartoum.
- Girl, 4, Critically Injured in Shooting
- Lovullo Has a Ball, Gets Best of Clemens : Baseball: Reserve second baseman hits third major league home run to help the Angels beat the Red Sox, 2-1.
- Pro Volleyball
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress' Sager Tosses Three-Hit Shutout
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Politics Provide the Spark at Farm Aid VI Benefit : Neil Young has harsh words for the Clinton Administration in a preconcert interview.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Hearings to Focus on Leasing School Sites
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Gisler Teacher Is Top Grant Winner
- Boxing
- Bill Shontz, Feeling Green, Makes Solo Album Debut
- Japan's Fumihiko Maki Wins Coveted Pritzker Prize : Design: He is cited for 'building works that . . . are destined to survive mere fashion.' The $100,000 prize will be awarded June 10 in Prague.
- SEAL BEACH : City Votes to Close Beaches at 10 P.M.
- Delay Urged on 4-Day Workweek for County : Employment: The personnel director asks supervisors to give workers about a month longer before the switch in order to arrange for child care.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Sweet Deal: Vendor Aids Conservancy
- Ventura Likely to Lift Restrictions on Residential Growth : Development: City will consider proposals for 35 homes and schedule hearing on projects delayed since 1990 by drought.
- Robbers Stab Convenience Store Clerk 22 Times
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Journalism Has Proved to Be Bargain
- MOORPARK : District Considers Efficiency Reward
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : The Pen Proves Even Mightier When Used as a Political Sword
- McBride Makes an Inspired Charge : Tennis: Woodland Hills man rallies during speech about Ashe before losing in Ojai open singles final.
- Orange's Martinez Making Fast Friends With Success : Track: Performances at Arcadia Invitational, county championships help erase doubts about his potential.
- 4 Youths Injured in Fight; 2 Arrested
- Obituaries - April 26, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 26, 1993
- 'We're Always Being Treated to the Worst' : Violence-Torn Communities Say They Still Await Media's Coverage of Social Issues
- Irreverence, Not Lies, Made Cheerleader Mom Story
- * Jim Frey has been appointed executive...
- Sony's Hit Man : New Chief of Television Unit Gets High Ratings From Peers
- OTHER NEWS - April 26, 1993
- JAPAN
- AUTOS
- Traditional Tactics No Longer Compute : Rivalry: Software products are becoming like commodities, where competition is based on price rather than product differences.
- JAPAN
- High-Tech Pioneers in Japan : Technology: Young U.S. companies setting up shop are departing from the expensive, often plodding way in which American businesses traditionally operate there.
- OCCUPATION: Director of Housekeeping
- SMART SET: A student team from Taft...
- PEOPLE : Podiatrist Has Heart and Soles
- The Star Went Out for Burgers
- OXNARD : Scholarship Created to Honor Father
- Helping Vietnamese Ex-Detainees Resettle : Aid: Some of the earlier participants in a State Department relocation program for former political prisoners are now assisting newcomers through an organization based in Westminster.
- LA HABRA : Four Are Honored for Work in Schools
- NEW FREEDOM: On land, Gordon Page uses...
- O.C. Gays Show 'Who We Are' at March : Civil rights: About 300 residents from 'behind the Orange Curtain' travel to the capital for the event.
- Riverside Plan Puts Welfare Recipients on Job Track : Social services: GAIN shows participants how to find work. Plan has reduced county's payments $16.8 million.
- In West Hollywood, Yeltsin Wins a Vote of Confidence
- Serbs Scoff at Threats of Military Intervention : Balkans: Hard-liners show inflexibility on peace plan and are undeterred by prospect of crippling U.N. sanctions.
- 2 Techniques Offer Hope for Restoring Partial Eyesight
- 3rd Try for Shuttle Due This Morning
- Confusion Amid Baffling Ballots : Logistics: Russia's first post-Soviet election features mysteriously missing voting booths and a voter blockade.
- Koresh Brother-in-Law Is First Cult Victim Identified From Fire
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Radio-Ready AIDS Benefit
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Lortie Proves a Worthy Contender
- Symphony, Museum Receive NEA Grants
- Cal's White Happy to Return to Southland
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mediate Recovers to Win at Greensboro
- Top fuel driver Pat Austin, 28, had...
- Hyperbole Proves Truly Jordanesque
- After Leader Gets a Bum Steer, He Ends Up Losing Paris Marathon
- Ram First-Round Picks Through the Years
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Grief Fails to Hamper Teatro Show
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Facing Fugazi's Music
- David Blair Waxes Dense and Daunting
- MUSIC & ART
- TELEVISION - April 26, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 26, 1993
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Britain's Auteurs Leave Flash Behind in Cafe Largo Set
- Pacific Tackle Bishop Finally Gets the Call
- Draft Sends a Message to Veteran
- Safety First for Raiders : Pro football: After picking Texas A&M;'s Bates to help fill Lott's spot, they raise eyebrows with choice of Hobert.
- Stage : 'So Many Words' Worth a Listen
- TRACK AND FIELD UC IRVINE INVITATIONAL : Li's Mark Is Gone With Wind
- Fresno State Routs CSUN, 10-1 : College baseball: Reeling Matadors fall virtually out of contention for WAC West title.
- Tight End Falls Into Rams' Lap : Pro football: As expected, they get Bettis. But they didn't expect to see Penn State's Drayton in the second round.
- Alain Prost lapped all but second-place Michael...
- TENNIS OJAI INVITATIONAL : UCLA's Bissell Has Memorable Day
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Carew Finds a New Source of Pride
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants End Expos' Win Streak
- Tight End Falls Into Rams' Lap : Pro football: As expected, they get Bettis. But they didn't expect to see Penn State's Drayton in the second round.
- MEDIA WATCH
- TELEVISION - April 26, 1993
- MUSIC REVIEWS : A Performance of Conviction by Boston Handel & Haydn
- TELEVISION - April 26, 1993
- Music : A Performance of Conviction by Boston Handel & Haydn
- STAGE
- Stories of Pain and Joy in the Marching Crowd : Demonstration: Deeply personal memories led many to add their voice to the event in Washington.
- California Adds to Rally's Voice, Strength : March: Several representatives from the state speak from the podium while thousands of others travel to Washington to take part in the demonstration.
- Thornton Sargent; Former Member of L.A. Airport Board
- CSUN President Mixes Personality and Power : Education: Blenda Wilson envisions a highly skilled, diverse student body. She faces cutbacks.
- Critics Applaud Fashion Students
- Ellie Nesler Exposes Frontier Court System
- Pope Reawakens Church in Once-Atheist Albania
- Afghans Going Home--to a Region Littered With Arms, Addicts : Legacy: War left world's largest refugee population. It is returning to a corrupt land of social destabilization.
- Huge March Seeks Gay Rights : Protest: An end to discrimination and expanded AIDS research are demanded. Park Service crowd estimate of 300,000 is disputed by organizers.
- A Giant Hit : Sherry Davis Makes History as Major League Baseball's First Female Stadium Announcer
- Federal Judge Takes Issue With Limiting Court Expansion
- Perot's Back on Scene With Charts, Criticism : Politics: On television, he informs the nation of his latest views on Washington and Clinton's early moves.
- LOST IN AMERICA: Suzanne Schlosberg--author of the...
- HEALTH CARE
- OTHER NEWS - April 26, 1993
- Sanctions Fears May Weaken Taiwan Stocks : Trade: The U.S. has cited the country as one of the worst violators of American intellectual property rights.
- Story of the Oregon Trail takes some new turns : Images of rugged pioneers have changed to portraits of restless exploiters of the land.
- BOOK REVIEW : Caught Up in 'Fun' of Chinese Revolution : THE MAN WHO STAYED BEHIND <i> by Sidney Rittenberg and Amanda Bennett</i> ; Simon & Schuster $25, 456 pages
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Mideast Quest: It's Clinton's Turn : Diplomacy: His Administration, like predecessors, is seeking peace. Conditions may be ripe for success.