- Blacks in College: Trend Reverses
- Psychiatrist Temporarily Barred From Practicing
- High Desert Schools Report Crime Surge : Delinquency: The study bears out claims that campuses are becoming tougher as growth has brought an influx of students from more urban areas.
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : Marching Toward the Lilacs
- WESTMINSTER : Foes of Fireworks Ban Mount Drive
- Miami (Fla.) and West Virginia will play...
- THE SIDELINES : Thompson Drops Out of Iowa U.
- UC Irvine Hires Tom Ford, Ex-Houston Athletic Director
- Sockers Meet to Determine Action on Hirmez Incident
- Hunter to Wrestle at Notre Dame
- LEGAL FILE
- COMMENTARY : 'Jake's Women'--a Play That Just Didn't Work Out
- Electro Rent Net Income Down 5% for Period
- Japanese Consumption of Alcohol Rises 3.7%
- Mind Race : Technology: Biomagnetic Technologies' 'physicists' toy' has evolved into an instrument that could revolutionize treatment of brain disorders. The company and a much larger competitior are scrambling for a marketable use for the technology.
- Joseph T. McDevitt has been promoted to...
- OPEC Leaders to Discuss Slumping Oil Prices : Energy: Saudi Arabia appears ready to consider slowing production.
- Zenith Insurance Battles Against Junk Bond Blues
- LOCAL : Fire Hits Huntington Apartments
- Meetings Will Probe Cal State Pay Hike Furor : Controversy: The Board of Trustees takes another look at huge pay raises for Chancellor W. Ann Reynolds and high-ranking staffers. Legislators also express an interest.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Boy's Alleged Slayer Pleads Not Guilty
- Hungary Envoy Chosen
- Message to 'Tax Thieves' Explodes Near Post Office
- NATION : North DAR Speech Upsets Some
- Public Officials Also Have to Ante Up : Taxes: Sen. Pete Wilson had to pay $50,476 by the filing deadline, while Atty. Gen. John K. Van de Kamp will receive a hefty refund.
- Krishnas Win Reprieve on Selling Temples
- Couple Find Their Place in Earlier Time
- Chapman's Pastures Just as Green to Rolish : College baseball: Former Cal State Fullerton player finds happiness and competition at the Division II school.
- THE SIDELINES : Pittsburgh to Host '94 All-Stars
- Webster Strives to Stay Cool As Stanley Cup Chase Heats Up
- Loss of $3.7-Million Reported for 1989 by Bristol Research
- * Robert Kuncio has been appointed marketing...
- Laguna Hills Developer to Buy Renowned Golf Resorts : Real estate: The $967-million deal is a result of new federal rules that forced a thrift holding company to sell its extensive holdings.
- REFLECTIONS / EARTH DAY 1970-1990 : 'We think a lot about the environment we will leave . . . ' : Chuck Webster is the crisis manager for British Petroleum.
- U.S. Consulted Jewish Groups on Soviet Emigre Quota : Diplomacy: The talks defused what could have been a firestorm of controversy.
- Fire Forces Hundreds From Center in New Delhi
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suspects Arrested in Car Stereo Thefts
- City School Buildings in 'Shameful' Repair, Report Says
- Driver's Death Blamed on Rain, Bald Tires
- Countywide : Spanish-Speaking Customers Warned
- Protesters Attack Proposal to Build New Terminal at Burbank Airport
- Here's an Idea to Fool With, Al : Raiders: A stadium that takes to the high seas bearing the pirate logo could seek tribute up and down the coast.
- Clarke, Flyers' GM Since 1984, Is Fired
- Norris Was Well Past Strike 3 : Baseball: He returns to major leagues after 7 years, having overcome his cocaine habit.
- Three Jackson State University football players were...
- Alcoa: The Pittsburgh-based company's first-quarter profit declined...
- * Kathy Vermilye has been promoted to...
- Canadian Furriers Take Up Lobbying
- American Pacesetter: The Newport Beach-based financial services...
- Inflation Rate Hits an Eight-Year High : Economy: Consumer prices rose 0.5% in March. For the first quarter, costs are up at an annualized rate of 8.5%.
- Sports Daily Plans Expansion: The National, the...
- IBM Posts Strong 1st-Quarter Results
- State's 57% Census Return Rate Proves Disappointing
- Leaping Cow Squashes Turkish Official's Car
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : 260 Contras Give Weapons to U.N.
- Tardy Taxpayers Toy With the Last Minute
- Bills Aimed at Slum Upkeep Unveiled
- Weak Links Stop 'Viper' in Its Tracks : Magic Mountain: The new 'world's tallest looping roller coaster' has been temporarily closed for the replacement of a faulty 800-foot chain that hauls cars to the top of ride.
- Drive for Inmate Labor Initiative Stepped Up
- OXNARD : 2 Youths Arrested in Drive-By Shooting
- Chargers Sign H-back to Contract
- THE KENTUCKY DERBY : Champagneforashley All Bubbly
- Warren Might Be on His Way to Becoming Another Bo Jackson
- First Impressions in the NFL Draft May Cost McCants
- Photographer as Activist Sheds a New Light on the Landscape : Art: 39-year-old Newport Beach resident says she works from 'a very intuitive place.' Her multiple images offer a surreal look at the environment.
- In Fribourg, Switzerland Team USA used a...
- 'Turtles,' 'Woman,' 'October' Hold On
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Miss Universe Tells Aspirations
- Lithuania Embargo Begins : Natural Gas Cut Ordered by Soviets
- 80 Killed as Gas Blast Sparks Fire on Train : India: Investigators say a cigarette may have ignited a leaking cylinder used for welding.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Physician Examines Art, Science : THE DOCTOR WITH TWO HEADS: ESSAYS ON ART AND SCIENCE<i> by Gerald Weissmann</i> Alfred A. Knopf$19.95, 240 pages
- ANAHEIM : Center for Seniors May Close Doors
- Scofflaw-ism as a Growth Industry
- Nearly four months after the Big Ten...
- The British Columbia Lions of the Canadian...
- Colorado Football Not Being Probed by NCAA, Officials Say
- Long Beach's Johnson Keeps USBA Title
- Tom Ford was hired as athletic director...
- PEOPLE WATCH
- STAGE REVIEW : The Tension Mounts in Jamie Baker's 'Rockville' : The director gets the most out of his cast in this story that revolves around a drunken jockey.
- <i> Perestroika</i> Stops at the Medal Stand : Olympics: Soviet sport officials say political reforms won't undercut their nation's desire for the gold.
- QUOTABLE
- Publisher Cancels Contract With Slow-Penned Ed Meese
- Oleander-Poisoning Suspect Enters Plea
- When Africans Wither, Bordin Wins in Boston
- Prep Baseball Writers' Poll
- Titans Attempting to Save Two Teams : Fullerton: Fencing and men's gymnastics could stay alive in face of budget cuts through efforts by campus and community.
- You Might Say Miller Took a Chip Shot
- Greta Garbo's Body Is Cremated Amid Secrecy
- SHORT TAKES : 'Newhart' Finale May Be a Killer
- SHORT TAKES : Kareem Takes on Film Project
- Dangers of Overpopulation
- Gasoline Tax
- Gasoline Tax
- Broccoli Ode
- Bleach Kits
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Planting Trees
- Dangers of Overpopulation
- Gasoline Tax
- Iron Men
- Bone Marrow Donor Baby
- Dangers of Overpopulation
- Bleach Kits
- Dangers of Overpopulation
- Bone Marrow Donor Baby
- Bone Marrow Donor Baby
- MOVIES - April 17, 1990
- MOVIES - April 17, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 17, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - April 17, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 17, 1990
- Names in the News - April 17, 1990
- Names in the News - April 17, 1990
- Names in the News - April 17, 1990
- Names in the News - April 17, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 17, 1990
- GARBO: Screen goddess Greta Garbo, who died...
- Assembly OKs Control Bill on Handguns : Firearms: The proposal would require novice buyers to complete a $17 safety course or pass a basic test.
- Southland Not Interested in GOP Convention : Politics: Orange County, San Diego and Los Angeles are already booked for August, 1992.
- 50% Drop in Avocado Harvest Predicted : Bad weather: Higher prices for consumers and great losses for area growers are expected as a result of a heat wave and a winter freeze.
- Accused Hospital Killer Had Mental Problems
- Malathion Spraying Urged for Woodcrest
- A Forbidding Land of Drugs, Guns : Lebanon: Even residents of shell-shattered Beirut shun the Bekaa Valley, home to narcotics traders, guerrilla training camps and Syrian troops.
- Hospital Killing Suspect Showed Signs of Trouble : Tragedy: Records say father went to court to begin process of having son committed for mental problems. Petition was later withdrawn.
- RAIL PROBLEMS: Local interest in mass transit,...
- WANTED: Taking a page from "America's Most...
- Candidates Rally Around the Environmental Banner
- From the Archives: Greta Garbo, Alluring but Aloof Film Star, Dies at 84
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Wake Held for Youth Killed by Policeman
- Blast, Fire on India Train Kills 80 People, Injures 65
- LOCAL : Missing Boy, 2, Found Unhurt in Parking Lot
- Fisherman Slips Off Rocks, Drowns in Cerritos Channel
- Moody's Investor Service may soon downgrade the...
- 44-Year-Old Crime Catches Up With Killer
- The Prize and the Passion : Cuban-American Author of Pulsating 'Mambo Kings' Treasures His Roots and a Pulitzer
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Health Problems Hike Injury Risk
- School Crime Report Findings in Doubt : Education: Significant differences in how principals approach discipline may skew the figures.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES TRANSPORTATION : Traffic Corridors Meet Demands of Modern Era : Just as wartime gas rationing required adaptation, freeway congestion necessitates creative alternatives--such as toll roads.
- OXNARD : 5% Utility Users Tax to Be Debated
- 5-Year-Old Who Was Pulled From Pool Dies : Tragedy: Grandmother describes events that preceded the back-yard incident in which a younger sister was rescued.
- THE SIDELINES : Team Canada Beats Germans
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Welch Proves to Athletics That He's Ready
- Keeping the Flame of Chinese Cinema Alive in Alhambra : Film: Wu Tian-ming's career was derailed by last year's events at Tian An Men Square, but until he can return home he's trying to work here.
- More Treasures in Kurosawa Retrospective
- 'China Beach' Caught in More Ratings Cross-Fire : Programming: ABC's award-winning series about the women of Vietnam moves to a new time slot tonight--and it could be its final battle.
- Tuning Into Kids : Entertainment: When it comes to music, children have often been overlooked. But soon they'll have more recordings to choose from and even a radio network.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Police Investigate Cab Driver's Death
- One-Man Protest Stifled in Beijing : China: The lone protester in Tian An Men Square seeks to commemorate last year's pro-democracy victims. He is quickly taken away by police.
- LOCAL : Suspect in Shooting Surrenders
- Major Banks Report Low Quarter Earnings
- WORLD : King Asks Opposition Leader to Be Interim Nepal Prime Minister
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- NEWPORT BEACH : Snags Still Hamper Annexation Effort
- From Hollywood Bowl to Skid Row--Easter Rites
- Local Officials to Join Study of Cal State Site
- Computer Combat : Military: Marines use cost-effective electronic war games to train command officers for the real thing.
- Powerboat Driver Dies of Racing Injuries : Pro boating: Sepulveda's Madelon, 50, was in a craft driven by his son when it flipped near Long Beach.
- THE SIDELINES : Waldegaard's 4th Safari Victory
- Reports Say That Former Virginia Player Jeff Jones Will Be Named Cavalier Coach
- 1st Olympian Wins in Boston : Marathon: Rosa Mota of Portugal becomes first woman to win three times.
- SHORT TAKES : Heart Attack Killed Robin Harris
- Drug Contaminated With Sulfuric Acid: A Paris...
- NATION : Strike Shuts Many Okla. Schools
- HEALTH : AIDS in 1 of 3 N.Y. Prostitutes
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Researchers Issue Ibuprofen Warning
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Cab Driver's Death Linked to 3 Others
- Walesa 'Not Easy Man to Love,' Wife Says
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Gunman Opens Fire on Party; 1 Killed
- Havoc to S.F. Bay Possible Due to Big Rise in Seas : Environment: An increase in the ocean level of one meter from global warming could devastate Bay Area, a worst-case scenario asserts.
- Vapor Trap Explosion Kills Florida Petroleum Refinery Worker
- Drug Cartel Splits With Leader Over Bombing
- Longest Measles Outbreak Strikes Young Children : Epidemic: An infant's death from the disease has left his mother warning others about the importance of vaccinations.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : No Welcome Mat for First Lady
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sinatra Painting Nets $17,000
- State Health Chief Seems to Thrive on Heat : Kenneth Kizer: The 38-year-old doctor has overcome long odds and piled up extraordinary achievements.
- A Nostalgic Visit to the Weird Wonders of Venice
- World IN BRIEF : WEST GERMANY : 2 Chancellors May Hold First Summit
- COLUMN ONE : Japanese Managers Go Native : America's charms are not lost on Honda executives. After a few years here, some have extended their stays. And their families are 100% behind them.
- BREA : Landmark Building Destroyed in Fire
- Sunrise Celebration : Rainy Easter Still Means Church, Surf and Eggs of 'Different Colors'
- Nothing Sneaky Here : Contrary to Rumor, Prop.111 Won't End the Gann Limit
- Howard Goes the Distance for Cypress : Prep softball: Senior pitcher leads the way with three no-hitters and eight shutouts after an injury limits playing time of her backup.
- THE SIDELINES : 3 Californians on Marathon Team
- Giants' Bedrosian Can't Close Door on Son's Illness
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : McConnell and the Havalinas Bristle With Energy and Promise
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : McCulloch Stands Firm at the Embassy
- Harry Bridges Eulogized as Champion of Working People
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : U.S. Public Support Fading, Dole Warns
- Atwater at Home: The phone rang in...
- Pope Rejoices at Democracy's Rise : Easter: John Paul II hails the fall of 'godless ideologies' and sends words of hope to Lithuania.
- Christians Flock to Jerusalem for Easter Despite Tensions
- Rare Condor Chick Hatches in L.A.; 1 Dies in San Diego
- Most Operation Rescue Activists Out of Jail; 2 Held
- Beating Victim Is Suspect's Father
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES SAFE ENERGY : Bounty of Clean Fuel and Revenue Can Be Tapped Offshore at Low Risk : Development of the vast natural gas reserves lying off the California coast would benefit the environment.
- WESTMINSTER : Restaurant's Owner Kills Alleged Robber
- ORANGE : Child-Care Program to Charge Full Fees
- Measles Strikes the Young and at Random : Epidemic: Infant's death from the disease has left his mother warning others about the importance of vaccinations.
- Juvenile Hall Lawsuit Comes to Trial Today : Human rights: Lawyers will argue that these have been taken from young detainees who are tied down, strip-searched or confined in padded rooms.
- U.S. Women's Team Catches a Rising Star : Skiing: Kristi Terzian didn't win a World Cup race, but 17 times she finished in the top 15.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- DANCE
- Innocent Pleas Entered to Mapplethorpe Show Charges
- Wasting Our Future? : The causes of our public schools' problems are hotly disputed by those responsible for finding a cure. : COUNTERPOINT... : Inflating statistics won't solve anything, and these untruths divert energy from the real issues.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Early Ovarian Cancer Care Urged
- ISRAEL FACING REALITY : Buying Time? Or Buying a Backlash? : The refusal to negotiate with Palestinians must stop before the rest of the world turns on the Jewish state.
- Wasting Our Future? : The causes of our public schools' problems are hotly disputed by those responsible for finding a cure. : COUNTERPOINT... : The figures tell the truth. The bureaucracy is pampered while our schools decay.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES IN MARCH
- Overtime Was Right for Kings : Hockey: Krushelnyski wondered what the excitement was about after his goal in second extra period.
- ANAHEIM : Body Discovered in Church Parking Lot
- ISRAEL THE ALOOF NEIGHBOR : Patience Is Running Out : An integrated Middle East is inevitable. Arabs will negotiate if Israelis will provide a leadership of pragmatic realists.
- With Samuel on Run, Dodgers Win in 10th
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics, Making a Move, Get Past Knicks, 101-94
- MUSIC
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Dominates Sanchez Vicario
- Lakers Put Their Fear Far Aside : Pro basketball: Club beats Houston, 113-102, and clinches its ninth consecutive Pacific Division title.
- Music and Dance Reviews : DuPeron's It Squad in 'Don't Panic'
- Japan Trying to Ease the Way for Imports From U.S. : Trade: Despite stepped-up official efforts, some exporters complain that an 'old boys network' effectively keeps them out of its markets.
- Iran Rejects Egypt Ties
- ISSUE/TAXES : Shifting the Burden
- The Surgeon and the Acupuncturist : Peru: Voters rejected the hard economic prescriptions of Mario Vargas Llosa to express their infatuation with things Japanese and a hope for painless rescue.
- THE SIDELINES : Nos. 7, 8 Lose Nice Matches
- TRACK AND FIELD / MAL FLORENCE : Ted Banks Has Found Himself Another Star
- 10 Split $1.3-Million Payoff in Pimlico Double-Triple
- Fighting Sockers Beaten by St. Louis in Overtime
- STAGE
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Frankie & Annette: Shtick, Flimsy Pop
- High Court to Rule on Suit Claiming Man Was Fired to Avoid Pension Payouts
- WORLD : Food Poisoning Kills 80 in India
- WORLD : Soviet Satellite Addition Delayed
- Voracious Mormon Cricket on March Across Nevada
- Hawaii Sen. S. Matsunaga; Led Fight for Reparations
- Festival Gives a Shot in the Arm to Ailing Health Center
- Victory Gives Squall Lift in Derby Field
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- A Vote of Confidence for Beleaguered Encinitas
- Youth Gym in a Fight for Survival : Austerity: An Oxnard boxing center in a working-class neighborhood could be the victim of city budget cuts.
- THE SIDELINES : Douglas-King Court Fight Delay
- UC Irvine to Announce New Athletic Director
- SHORT TAKES : Ellen Barkin Joins 'Switch' Cast
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Environmental, Social Issues Top List of Shareholder Concerns : Investing: Many firms are feeling pressure on everything from pollution to divestment in South Africa.
- ART : High-Tech Look at World's End Lacks Earthy Originality
- Perseverance Pays Off for Playwright Hellesen : Theater: After 75 rejection slips, including one from South Coast Repertory, the Orange County troupe will stage his 'Once in Arden.'
- London Rock Fans Throng Concert Salute to Mandela
- Spoonful of Ingenuity Pays Off as Bush Whistle Starts Egg Roll
- Gunfire Kills 1, Injures 1 at Cambodian Celebration : Crime: As a group of young people observed the beginning of the Year of the Horse, shots were fired through a kitchen window by a person or persons unseen.
- 2-Year-Old Missing in Sunland Park
- LAGUNA BEACH : Reaching Out to Those With AIDS
- New Feature Scans the Local Economy
- Key Water-Saving Role Belongs to Residential Users
- Getting a Piece of Peace Dividend
- THE SIDELINES : SDSU's Hanks Takes Drake Job
- PEOPLE WATCH
- SHORT TAKES : Old Hollywood Remembers Garbo
- BY THE NUMBERS : Six Video Bests of the Past Decade (1980s)
- Life Magazine Will Turn Logo Green to Mark Earth Day
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Court Rejects Hearing Plea on 'Accents' : Justices: Immigrants may be denied jobs if they are unable to speak English clearly enough.
- Greta Garbo, Alluring but Aloof Film Star, Dies at 84
- Boy Accidentally Kills Twin While Playing With Revolver
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ivana, Donald Reunite for Easter
- Pepsico Plans $1.1-Billion Expansion
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Orient Express to Rerun Famed London-Istanbul Trip on May 30
- NATION : Drug Suspect Flees Texas Jail
- Tanks Leak 19,000 Gallons of Fuel at Montana Sect's Fallout Shelters
- 'Thanksgiving': Portrait of a Family's Battle With AIDS
- Nepal Reform Talks Collapse; Students Riot
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Homeless Advocates Camp Out at Capitol
- LOCAL : $5.5-Million Fire at Cable Firm
- In cornfield country, good vibes by the bushel
- Brazilians Support Anti-Inflation Plan: Seven out of...
- P.M. BRIEFING : IBM Reports 9.2% Earnings Hike
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA COUNTY : Fire Sweeps Across Los Padres Forest
- U.S.-Soviet Mars Mission Called Risky : Space: Committee instead recommends "a graceful path" of coordinated but independent exploration.
- Power Unit Put in Shuttle; Telescope Batteries Charged
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Stock Prices Plunge in Tokyo
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Saudis Renew Oil Quota Efforts
- Scientology's Guide to the IRSGot a problem...
- Fund-Raising Agency Investigated for Finances, Methods : Donations: The organization raised more than $500,000 in a 19-month period but less than 7% went to programs.
- Wasting Our Future? : The causes of our public schools' problems are hotly disputed by those responsible for finding a cure. : POINT... : We're working to overcome tough problems, including a tide of immigrants. But administrative cost is a phony issue.
- WESTMINSTER : Planting of Trees in Parks Planned
- SANTA PAULA : Search Continues for Single-Engine Plane
- Langston, Bichette Angels of Week
- Brewers' 18-0 Win a Club Record
- 'Shame' Still Harvested 30 Years Later : Television: Sequel to Edward R. Murrow's documentary finds that migrant farm workers' conditions remain deplorable.
- ART
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Stalling the Grim Reaper Studied
- Wasting Our Future? : The causes of our public schools' problems are hotly disputed by those responsible for finding a cure. : POINT... : A bureaucracy removed from the schools is spending much of its budget on administration. Students go without.
- SANTA PAULA : Accident Victim Has Heart Attack, Dies
- San Diego
- Day-Care Is Center of Attention : Benefits: A growing number of employers acknowledge the need to help workers care for their children, but few provide the benefit.
- TONIGHT'S MEDFLY SPRAYING
- The Search for Extraterrestrials Could Make Monkeys Out of All of Us