- OXNARD : Couple to Challenge Harbor District Plan
- EL TORO : Water District Board Backs Cityhood Issue
- Court Upholds Prison Term for Ex-Prosecutor
- SOS Lacks $93,000 to Buy Building
- VENTURA : Council Expands Recycling Program
- YORBA LINDA : Nixon Gift to Come From Home Sale
- Board Members Delay Vote on Staggered School Times
- 2 Slain in San Pedro; Victim's Husband Held
- 2 Stuntmen Sue Over Injuries in 'Rocky V'
- Suspect Held as the Driver in I-5 Death of Girl
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Late-Bloomers Are in the Spotlight for Opener of Meeting
- Passed Ball in Seventh Does In Titans
- Antelope Valley Restores Order to Its Lineup
- SIDELINES : Oregon Sports Lottery Take Low
- Kings Can't Go Another Round : Hockey: Comeback from 4-1 deficit is for naught. Oilers win, 6-5, when Joe Murphy scores at 4:42 of extra period, ending L.A. season.
- Durable Goods Orders Rise: The Commerce Department...
- Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.: The video rental firm...
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of precision...
- Encinitas Calls for Emergency Migrant Help
- Antidepressant Not Certain Culprit in Girl's Suicide
- Mom-to-Be Expected More From Her Colleagues
- Nation : Incident No Threat to Judge
- CAMARILLO : Board Undecided on School Bond Survey
- Grunt's gone Hollywood, no doubt about it.One...
- GARDEN GROVE : Jewelry Mart OKd for Pavilion Plaza
- Verdict Is In on Glanville's Rebuilding Job
- Lakers Have This Speech Down Pat : Pro basketball: Riley tells team to increase intensity when it opens playoffs against the Houston Rockets.
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- SHORT TAKES : Joan Tower Wins Music Award
- Congressional Candidate to Get Equal Time on KCOP
- DANCE REVIEW : S.D. 's 3's Company at Occidental
- French Company to Buy Norton Co. for $1.8 Billion
- Report Says Lenders Siphon Off Billions
- Tandon Strategy Review Ends: The Moorpark-based personal...
- Nation : S.D. Bishop Has Brain Surgery
- Ready to Resume Albania Relations, U.S. Says : Diplomacy: The next move is up to the Stalinist Balkan state, Washington asserts.
- Soviet Armenians Recall Massacre of 1915
- Perkins House Designed to Showcase a Life : Architecture: The tiny residence is fairly new by Pasadena standards, but it has been designated a Historic Treasure.
- GM Plans Production Shift for Van Nuys 'Flex Plant'
- LOCAL : Bomb Scare at LAX Terminal 2
- LOCAL : Man Found Slain in Van Nuys
- Blast at Train Derailment Site Causes No Injuries
- President Decides Against Sanctions in Lithuania Crisis : Secession: Bush's stand illustrates Gorbachev's influence in the West. Republic's leader calls it a 'sellout.'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS TREASURER : Buchanan Asks Apology From Hayes
- Pro-Israel U.S. Lobby Criticizes Secret Aid for Jerusalem Housing
- FASHION : Forget Melrose: La Brea's Rising as the '90s Avenue
- A Twisted Tale of Murder, Motives Most Foul : Family plot: A wife is slain, a daughter confesses, the victim's sister marries the accused--and an alleged conspiracy targets the prosecutors and a key witness.
- Defense Blames Stabbings on Sleep Disorder : Trial: Herman Cegers was virtually asleep and befogged by alcohol when he attacked his son and sister, mistaking them for burglars, lawyer argues.
- Extra $18.2 Million for Central Library Urged
- Vista to Gauge Theater Support
- Countywide : Cheney Pays Brief Visit to El Toro
- County High School Students Improve Scores in Reading, Math
- Celtics Banking On Playoff Experience
- Ocean View Staff Pitches In to Share Work Load
- TREND WATCH
- Downey Savings Takes Profits a Quarter at a Time : Thrift: Newport Beach S&L; nets $13.2 million to start year, nearly equaling 1989 total. New CEO says officers are 'pleased with the results' and analysts expect continued strong gains.
- Trading Suspension: EECO Inc., a financially troubled...
- Bethlehem Steel Corp.: The steel maker said...
- Times Circulation Climbs 9.5% to Record High of 1,225,189
- Koito Bows to Pickens Demand, Raises Dividends by Two Yen
- U.S. Pacific Trawler Fleet Is Making Waves
- SANTA ANA : Eu Asks Students to Help Register Voters
- Family's Celebrations Are a Lifeline--Lest They Forget
- Locals Say It Started on a Cowboy Whim : Festival: What may have been a casual picnic has grown into Conejo Valley Days, an annual event that begins today and celebrates the West.
- Simi Valley to Fund Water Recycling Study
- Apartment Seized by FBI as Alleged Site of Rampant Drug Sales : Law enforcement: The action reportedly is the first such confiscation in the city. Officials say the building owner took part in narcotics deals.
- Outdoors : The Crowley Caper : Recent Fish Deaths at Eastern Sierra Lake Take On Plot of Mystery Novel
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Golden West Rolls Past Saddleback
- McMackin Tempers El Camino Real Bats
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Fernandez Throws No-Hitter
- COMMENTARY : Angels Learn That Pitching Alone Can't Win; There's Hitting
- SAN DIEGO HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- U.S. Tuna Canners Pledge More Protection for Dolphins
- Supreme Court Rules Against Classic Film Owners : Law: The distributors of 'Rear Window' must share earnings from the film's re-release with a literary agent. Some claim the ruling could limit the availability of old movies. Thousands of works could be affected.
- MOVIES - April 25, 1990
- MOVIES - April 25, 1990
- Names in the News - April 25, 1990
- EYE IN SPACE: She missed the 5:34...
- BROADSIDE: Rep. Robert K. Dornan (R-Garden Grove)...
- DECK THE FREEWAY? One group of firms...
- COLUMN ONE : AIDS Adds to Ranks of Homeless : Two of the nation's most intractable ills are converging. Long waits for shelters compound the problem.
- PRESIDENTIAL: Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari...
- Soviets Tighten Lithuania Squeeze With More Troops, Border Patrols : Secession: Kremlin officials say they are prepared to control imports to the republic.
- Most Decry, a Few Salute Sabotage of Power Lines : Energy: Residents of Watsonville and Santa Cruz have passionate opinions on vandals who knocked out electricity.
- Anti-Gang Battle Cry : Crime: A member of a Santa Ana task force responds to the three weekend shootings by launching an organization to unite local families against violence.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : 2 Officials Quit, Creating 4 Openings
- Genocide Victims Remembered : Armenia: Religious factions come together for ceremony. Demonstration at Turkish Consulate results in arrests.
- Former Corona del Mar Basketball Coach Jack Errion Dies at 64
- Names in the News - April 25, 1990
- Names in the News - April 25, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 25, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 25, 1990
- From the Archives: Films' Paulette Goddard; Was Saucy Star of 1930s and '40s
- Pneu Gets Navy Contract
- HycorBiomedical Inc.: The Garden Grove biotechnology company...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Quaker Oats to Sell Fisher-Price
- Mariners Bancorp: The San Clemente holding company...
- AMI Sells Four Swiss Hospitals: American Medical...
- Timothy J. Prouty has been named senior...
- Frank A. Powell, Jr. has been named...
- What Do the Women Do?
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : British Derail Jerry Lee Lewis
- Justices OK Unreviewed Executions : High court: Tribunal throws out appeal filed by convict's fellow inmate.
- Mark Reilly has been appointed manager of...
- ATI Medical Inc. Sells $4 Million of Debentures
- LOCAL : Vietnam Veteran Kills Wife, Man He Mistook as Lover, Police Say
- NATION IN BRIEF : HAWAII : 'Glacier' of Lava Destroys 3 Homes
- E. Germans for First Time Giving Funds to Aid Holocaust Survivors
- JERUSALEM : Political Showdown
- Stallone Unveils Painting
- The Tap Is Running Dry in Town Famous for Its Water
- LOCAL : Fullerton Art Exhibit Drops Nude Photo of John Lennon
- Next Step : Requiem for a Revolution? : Nicaragua's Sandinistas, who once toppled a dictator, now must adjust to electoral defeat. They vow to regain power--the question is how.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Chinese Hijacker to Be Extradited
- Ruling on Sperm Donor's Right to Fatherhood Stands : Supreme Court: Justices refuse to hear woman's challenge to case in which unwed man was granted legal authority to establish his paternity.
- San Diego
- In Los Angeles, a Mexican Battle Royal
- CAP Scores Drop in Antelope Valley : Education: District resolves to better prepare high school students for taking the state test of basic learning.
- Driver Sought in Death of Girl Tossed From Truck
- The 'Art Mall' Blossoms in Santa Monica
- Clint Black Is Riding Tall in Music Awards
- DIC Enterprises, Italians in $150-Million TV Deal
- Mark F. Harryman has joined California Structures...
- Martin Aviation to Buy Yet Another Services Company
- Lear Siegler in AF Deal
- Firestone Extends Truck Tire Recall: Firestone extended...
- Abex Aerospace in Oxnard was awarded a...
- Datron Will Buy Back 5% of Outstanding Shares
- Financier Milken's Guilty Plea Is Scheduled for Today : Wall Street: Sources said the six counts involved relate to regulatory and tax law violations.
- Fortune Petroleum Corp., an energy concern in...
- Luke Mohr has been appointed senior vice...
- Manufacturers Fear a Slump in Local Economy : Survey: Purchasing managers in Orange County are bracing for declines in sales and output, according to a Chapman report for the first quarter of 1990.
- Vons Posts a $15.2-Million Profit in Its First Quarter
- National Volunteer Week
- Air Force Offers to Cancel MX Missiles on Rail Cars
- Richard DeLauer; Outspoken Ex-Defense Aide
- Profile : He's the Man Behind Kohl : While Bonn's chancellor gets the publicity, Horst Teltschik is quietly crafting strategy for a unified Germany.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Aeroflot to Fly Pilgrims to Mecca
- NATION : Death of Actor Albert Salmi and Wife Called Murder-Suicide
- City Budget Spells Trouble, Analysts Say
- Hearing Date Brings Reminder of Deaths : Crime: Two men convicted in two particularly brutal murder cases in 1973 are up for parole May 17. Officials argue that neither should be released.
- County Is Awash in Emergencies : Government: A series of crises has had officials declaring states of emergency one right on top of another. Three were simultaneously in effect last week.
- Automated System Gives Information to Public
- PLATFORM : The Little Stuff Counts
- 1 Paper, 2 Worlds : L'Italo-Americano, the Voice of Immigrants in the Southland Since 1908
- THE SIDELINES : ABC Scores Big in Sports Emmys
- 4 Commit to Cal Lutheran for Basketball
- Hockey Pullout Threatened for '92 Games
- O.C. Mariachi Band Joins Festival
- ALBUM REVIEW : A Moving Remembrance of Andy Warhol
- $11,075 was raised for the Orange County...
- Mail Fraud Counts Filed Against Brea Man
- Little PCs Read Writing, Raise Hopes, Hit Market
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- P.M. BRIEFING : Wage Pact Hikes Average 3.3%
- Santa Fe Will Lay Off 850: Santa...
- Avon Products Inc.: Profit for the first...
- Olson Industries Reports Profit in 4th Quarter
- Randy Caldwell was promoted to vice president...
- Industrial Electronic Engineer in Van Nuys was...
- HemaCare Corp. Begins Medical-Test Division
- James M. Lindsay has joined Douglas Allred...
- Maxicare Will Listen to PacifiCare Buyout Plan
- American Mobile Systems to Sell Off 54 Channels
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : FAA Probes 4th Tire Failure on TWA Jets
- Measuring Impact of Earth Day : Environment: Observers of America's behavioral blips agree that consciousness-raiser recharged movement to save the planet.
- Viola Hegyi Swisher; Dance Critic and Writer
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CYPRUS : Spring Bird Hunt Won't Be Banned
- Section Focuses on World Affairs
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : What's In a Name? A Big Party
- 1 Killed, 3 Hurt in Shooting at Atlanta Mall
- Robert Cochran Currier; Founder of Playhouse
- ORANGE : Elementary School Wins $1,600 Award
- Car-Pool Foes Meet Rebuff in New Effort : Traffic: OCTC made no formal response to a proposal for new studies, but later a commissioner delivered a stinging rebuttal.
- No Charges Against Fired Chancellor : Education: After an investigation, the district attorney's office decides not to prosecute a former official of the North Orange County Community College District, who had been accused of misappropriating funds.
- City Now Owns All of 3-Acre Beach Parcel : Pierside Village: Huntington Beach gained full title to the land it wants to build restaurants on, but opponents say it still can't be developed.
- Septic Tank Limits Delayed for More Study by Supervisors : Pollution: The goal of the requirement for sewer lines and treatment plants is to prevent nitrates in septic tanks from seeping into the water supply in fast-growing rural areas.
- Yaroslavsky Seeks City Control on UCLA Land Use
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Slips Past Orange Coast, 1-0
- Sixth-seeded Paul Chamberlin defeated fellow American Kelly...
- City Asks Coaches to Devise Plan
- Carlson Is Shaping Up in High Jump
- Padres, Carter Are No Longer Under Weather : Baseball: Outfielder ends slump with a career-high seven RBIs and hits first-inning grand slam in 13-3 victory over Giants.
- Paulette Goddard--An American Beauty
- Phone Finally Rings for Voorhees; CSUN Lineman Drafted by Giants
- Canceled
- TV Firm to Pay $1.5 Million to Settle Ad Claims
- P.M. BRIEFING : Monsanto Profits Drop 13%
- Diane L. Bittner has joined Deems Lewis...
- Patricia Moulton has been named director of...
- Trustee Says Buyers Are Interested in Eastern : Airlines: Martin Shugrue fires the carrier's chief labor negotiator, extending an olive branch to unions.
- Greg Fritz has joined Sunland Communities as...
- Financial Corp. of Santa Barbara: The parent...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ames Likely to File Chapter 11
- Beckman Instruments Inc.: The Fullerton company reported...
- Jan Cetti has been appointed senior vice...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : An Oat Bran Sequel: Fat-Free Ice Cream
- NATION : Big 3 U.S. Car Sales Off 20.5%
- Stale Cookies and White Knuckles
- MOSCOW : A Visitor From Beijing
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cicero Rethinks Ryan White Park
- Publishers Party, but Stay Serious : Society: Networking and noshing were order of evening at American Newspaper Publishers Assn.'s reception.
- FULLERTON : Marrow-Donor Call Brings Big Response
- Queen of British B&Bs; Holds Court in Coronado : Tourism: Her World-Wide Bed and Breakfast Assn. fills reservations totaling more than 100,000 bed nights per year based on locations from her popular travel guide.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mercury Capri Due in Summer
- K-Swiss Stock Sale Could Raise $21.75 Million
- Some of the stocks in the Dow...
- Wax Wonder: Plan Ready for Life of Christ Museum
- Dykes Construction Corp. in Oxnard received a...
- Doing Business : How Beijing Changed for Those Who Stayed : The June massacre put a damper on U.S.-China trade. For one Rockwell executive, it's meant new challenges in an already difficult market.
- Market Newsletter : East Bloc Tests a New Pilot: Courtesy : The former Communist regimes are scrambling to modernize planes and upgrade flight service. Their goal is to land Western customers and hard currency.
- French Gang Attacks Train, Finds It Empty
- Rash of Measles Cases Worries Health Officials : Epidemics: Crisis is blamed on lack of infant immunization. Medical experts now fear outbreaks of other preventable diseases, including polio.
- DUBLIN : Europe's Elite Meet
- Brownouts Darken Outlook for Aquino : Philippines: Power outages cripple industry and snarl traffic. Criticism has focused on the president.
- NATION : Bush to Grant Nicaragua Aid
- Gorbachev Delays Economy Reforms : Soviet Union: The Kremlin heeds warning by conservatives. Radical changes are postponed until next year. Social revolt is feared.
- NATION : Congress Urged to Craft Budget
- WORLD : Gunman Kills Great Train Robber
- LAGUNA BEACH : Stretch of Beach Could Reopen Today
- Traffic Slows for Harbor Freeway Project : Transportation: There were no major tie-ups due to start of construction for bus and van deck. But an afternoon accident and drizzle fouled things up.
- City Halts Project at Fryman Canyon : Development: The Cultural Heritage Commission is determining whether the Studio City canyon should be preserved as a monument instead of turned into a housing tract.
- VENTURA : Council Allocates $805,000 for Wells
- Christ College Irvine Wants Title, Trimmings
- RAMS : Humphery Thinks That the Deal Was a Steal
- STAGE REVIEW : The Wedding Bell Blues in Pasadena
- Dance and Music Reviews : San Diego's 3's Company at Occidental College
- Amtrak Cars Jump Tracks in Iowa; At Least 100 Hurt
- 11 Killed in Bus Crash
- International Economic Indicators
- Plan Would Give 10% of Project to Social Services
- U.S. Forced to Curtail Anti-Drug Effort After Spy Plane Almost Hits 2 Airliners : Colombia: Cautious new posture in once-secret operation is a major setback in war on traffickers.
- ISSUE / CHILD CARE : Some Worry Plan to Cut Tax Credits May Spur New Backlash by Affluent
- SEAL BEACH : Port Decides Not to Restore Wetlands
- COSTA MESA : Girl, 9, Gets Award for Actions in Fire
- Runoff Candidate Sues Opponent for $6 Million
- Suit May Offer a Peek Inside Deals on Zoning : Warner Ridge: A suit against the city of Los Angeles seeks to change factors affecting government decisions on land-use issues.
- Kohl Offers 1 to 1 Exchange Rate for E. German Money
- Light Rain and Gusty Winds Are Expected to Move On Today
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Van de Kamp Calls for Water Cutbacks for Cities and Farms
- White House Welcomes Soviet Flexibility on Lithuania : Foreign policy: Bush may still impose some sanctions. But a confrontation is less likely.
- San Diego
- Documentary : Standing Up to the Wrath of Gorbachev : A Lithuanian family faces the Kremlin's threats with calm, even with humor. They fear the future, but even more they fear the thought of a homeland that is not free.
- Films' Paulette Goddard; Was Saucy Star of 1930s and '40s
- ANAHEIM : Boys and Girls Club Opens at Lincoln
- Council Puts $1-Billion Fee Plan on Hold : Government: A delay is ordered after business interests warn that the taxes on new development could devastate San Diego's economic growth.
- Mayor Plans Washington Pitch for Metro Rail Funds
- Youth Gangs of Central Americans in L.A. on Rise
- Beach Towel, In The Pocket Among Top Brown Jug Eligibles
- The Boston Celtics announced they will not...
- Canterbury's New Owners Get Go-Ahead
- SHORT TAKES : 'King' Musical Hits Sour Notes
- Flooded Outback Towns Evacuated; Four Killed
- Elizabeth Taylor Hospitalized, 'Seriously Ill' With Pneumonia
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Twin Boost for Sammy Davis Jr.
- Right Environment to Party
- 26 Charged in Palmdale Heroin Sting
- HOCKEY STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Bruins Beat Canadiens, 6-3, Near Sweep
- UC Irvine Guard Plans Transfer to LSU
- Four From County Caught in Draft
- Triple Crown Poll
- Networks Bank on the Bakkers, Beach Boys
- Dance and Music Reviews : Pianist Minoru Nojima in Debussy, Liszt Program
- Time Warner Inc.: The world's largest media...
- PEOPLE : Sachs to Quit Columbia S&L; Involved in Probe of Milken
- Weider Health & Fitness, a Woodland Hills...
- Martin Lawrence Reports 1st Quarter Rise in Profit
- Hitachi Opens Research Center at UCI
- Namibia Joins the U.N. as 160th Member State : Third World: The General Assembly session will concentrate on the plight of poor nations.
- Arizona's Chaotic Politics: Black Eyes, Dead Burros and Audacity : Elections: Impeached former Gov. Evan Mecham is running again. At the same time, a new wave of issue-oriented politicians is emerging.
- SAN FRANCISCO : Child Critical After Ingesting Cocaine
- ORANGE : Doctor Using Poison to Treat Paralysis
- Mexican President Blasts Abduction of Drug Suspect
- 2nd Hiring Center for Day Laborers to Open
- Assessor Errors Cost Millions, Rival Says : Election: Candidate Jay Curtis shows a 5,000-page list of alleged mistakes. 'He's wrong,' replies incumbent John Lynch.
- Countywide : Drug Dealer Loses Guitar Collection
- Woman Killed by Bus May Have Had Seizure
- Prep Baseball Writers' Poll
- Doing Nothing : Satirist Harry Shearer's Videotape Collection Lets Famous Faces Stare Back From the Screen
- Concessions From School Unions Sought by Britton
- Animal Research Prompts Protests
- Fateful Day Arrives for Cheerleader Hopefuls : Auditions: Importance of the activity was illustrated by parents' challenge to the 'no F rule' that kept their daughter from taking part.
- Countywide : Grant Targeted for Mentally Ill Women
- Since World War II, kooky TV car...
- Joyner, Hitting .217, Remains Optimistic : Angels: First baseman says outside of the blazing beginning of 1986, this is his best start, so he's not worried.
- Bay Area Housing Costs Hit Poor Hard, Report Finds : Shelter: Expense leaves them with little for other needs. Thousands more are 'working poor' at risk of becoming homeless.
- Development in Canyon Barred Pending Study
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : No Nightingale on Pico
- Loyola Group Stages Gay Awareness Day
- THE SIDELINES : Paula Ivan to Run in U.S. Meets
- N.C. State Chooses East Tennessee State's Les Robinson as Coach
- Share 'Rear Window' Earnings, Justices Order
- Trail of Abuse in the 'Hilary' Custody Case : Television: Tonight's 'Frontline' presents an updated BBC program that uses sensationalism in advancing the claims of the mother.
- Festival to Offer a Marathon of Pleasures for Children
- SHORT TAKES : Plea Naming MacLaine Refused
- SHORT TAKES : Vibraphonist in Silent Protest
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Everybody Into the Car Pool, Please
- ORANGE : Arson Arrest Made After 2 House Fires
- Meal Provider to Seniors Asks City for $17,000 in Emergency Funds
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY