- The Ghost of Stalin Crashes the Party : Criticism of the President Is Suddenly a Crime
- Birmingham's Brown to Miss Pitching Turn
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Murphy Sacks Defensive End Fears for Involvement in Two Altercations
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- Four Titans on All-Big West Softball Team
- Joffrey Dancers Sidestep Question of Blame : Dance: Despite a continuing 'civil war,' many of the company members are united in their support of departed co-founder Gerald Arpino.
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- Dunes Owner Plans Construction Project
- Nordstrom Fights Labor Allegations at Annual Session
- Walden Woods Named on 'Endangered' List
- Workers Bilked by Phony 'Health Insurance' Firms
- Israel's Begin in Hospital
- Pro-Soviets Lead Attacks in Baltics : Secession: Anti-independence demonstrators besiege Estonia's Parliament. Police beat back unarmed soldiers in Latvia.
- White House to Seek Faster Deportation of Alien Felons : Narcotics: The proposal would bar court hearings and appeals. Officials say foreign nationals are increasingly involved in drug trade.
- Elderly Couple Found Dead at Retirement Home
- No Longer the Hunted Mountain Lion : * Despite Several Flaws, Prop. 117 Deserves to Be Approved on June 5
- Doctor Who Didn't Admit Patient Given Year Probation
- Countywide : Prisoners' Work Program May Grow
- Deadlocked Jury Causes Mistrial in Nash Case : Justice: Prosecutors plan to refile murder charges against him in the bludgeon deaths of four.
- Council Panel Praises Affordable Housing Plan
- PREAKNESS : Reverse of Finish in Derby Would Ruin Bonus Plan
- Fleming Named Basketball Coach at Laguna Beach
- 7 Northridge Players on All-CCAA Teams
- Top 3 Seeds Win Easily in Germany
- SIDELINES : Baylor Pole-Vaulter Suspended
- SOCKER NOTEBOOK : Crow's Long Playoff Streak Is in Jeopardy Friday Night
- Live Entertainment Inc.: The Los Angeles video,...
- NATION : Polhill to Have Cancer Operation
- REGIONAL REPORT / TIMBER TUSSLE : Opponents Find Common Ground on Log Export Ban : Both sides in Pacific Northwest's spotted owl fight agree measure has merit.
- Honorariums Pay Waxman $60,300 : Congress: Most of the lawmaker's fees came from health industry groups. Other officials' financial disclosure reports are also made public.
- Pennsylvania Governor Wins Nomination
- 2 Held in Bid to Sell Supercomputer to East Bloc
- Quiet Riot : Student life: It is precisely <i> because </i> of their education, Mills women say, that they have been able to protest so effectively the decision to take the college coed.
- El Cajon Council Votes to Sue State on Spraying : Malathion: Mayor tells capacity crowd that the city will wait until Friday to hear from the governor.
- Police Search for Weapon, Suspects in Killings of 3 Men Near Downtown
- Arpino Will Let Joffrey Use His Ballets for Rest of Season
- School Chief's Description of Asians Stirs Complaint : Race relations: Las Virgenes superintendent made the 'slant-eyed' remark at an Optimist Club meeting while showing slides from his trip to China.
- Big 5 Fined $125,000 for False Advertising
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Loses in First Round Again, This Time in Rome
- STAGE
- SHORT TAKES : Tracy Ullman Decides Not to Do 5th Season of Her Show on Fox
- DANCE
- Trumpeter Hubbard a Jazz Musician of Many Styles
- Council Shells Out Another $18 Million for Central Library
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Sonora Gives; Anaheim Takes 10-9 Win
- Eden Battles for Lead in Amateur Golf Play
- Dodgers Get Needed Relief From Starter Martinez, 3-2
- Davis Walking Away With Hart Leadership in Free Passes
- Friends Mourn the Passing of Sammy Davis Jr.
- Guerrillas in the Mist : Movies: A Canadian's film puts a human face on the Communist insurgency in the Philippines, dividing America's Filipino community.
- Conference Center Plan Scrapped by UCLA : Growth: University bows to community pressure to limit expansion. Facility would have worsened traffic in area, critics claim.
- Edmonton Puts Out Boston's Lights in 3 OTs : Stanley Cup: Game 1 mixes a power failure with an extra 55 minutes 13 seconds of play to become the longest game ever in the final series.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Everett and Blanton Lead All-Star Teams
- Suns Find a Forum to Show That They Have Come of Age
- Wisconsin Cancels Pryor's Comeback : Boxing: Fighter has been denied license elsewhere because of eye problems. State says the promoter failed to meet filing requirements.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- The New York Stock Exchange said it...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Federal Anti-Smoking Bill Gains
- ICN to Pay Less for Flow Laboratories
- P.M. BRIEFING : Rebozo Sells Biscayne Bank
- P.M. BRIEFING : Blacks' Home Loans Rejected Twice as Often, Official Says
- Sammy Davis Jr. Dies : Cancer Kills Versatile Entertainer
- Beirut Hostage Waite Reportedly Recovers From 'Health Problems'
- NATION : Japan Drug Seizure Fires Fears
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Floods Worsen as Swollen Rivers Crest
- Vatican and Romania Will Exchange Envoys : Eastern Europe: The move continues a trend toward warmer ties between the church and former Soviet satellites.
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Gives Meals Program $12,900
- GOLF STATE AMATEUR QUALIFYING : Rudolph Leads Southland Field
- SIDELINES : Oakland Cuts Rent for A's
- A state senator asked Wisconsin Gov. Tommy...
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Unbeaten Monroe Whips Marshall, Earns Trip to 3-A Final
- Santana Chases 20th Consecutive Title
- State Officials Continue Aerial Spraying Against Pesky Medfly
- Buyer Pleased to Get Van Gogh at $82.5 Million
- Canceled
- TV REVIEW : 'Sesame Street' and Friends Sing of Joe Raposo
- Perkin-Elmer Majority Stake in Chip Unit
- State Officials Continue Aerial Spraying Against Pesky Medfly
- Gorbachev, Mubarak Condemn Israel Over the Settlement of Soviet Jews
- In Lithuania, Everything Is in Short Supply--Except People's Resolve : Secession: Residents of the Baltic republic remain committed, even as the Soviet blockade continues to spread hardship.
- NATION : 1st Hawaii Native Joins Senate : Akaka Sworn In as First Hawaii Native to Serve in U.S. Senate
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Thought of Suicide, Wallace Says
- Bradley Gives Details of Water-Saving Plan
- Agran Given Hotel Discount by Backer
- CAMARILLO : Department Inquiry Exonerates Deputy
- 2 Suspects Arrested in Rolex Robberies
- New Juvenile Camp Holds Classes in Dorms Due to Faulty Alarms
- ANAHEIM : Emergency Funds for Some Renters
- Charge Against Suspect in ATM Killing Dismissed
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Dropout Rate Improves Its Grade
- Fryman Builder Gets More Time to Prepare Battle to Keep Permit
- Padres Lose and Watch Reds Win
- Estancia Beats Glendale in Badminton Playoffs
- Suns Talking About Being Team of '90s
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : J.J. Cale Hunkers Down in Savory, Living-Room Comfort
- P.M. BRIEFING : Aussie Computers to Say G'Day
- Dow Drops Off 2.77 as Traders Mull Statistics
- Hewlett-Packard Buys Stake in Oregon Firm
- Nintendo to Fund Learning Project at MIT
- Firm Settles Sex Discrimination Suit: A company...
- San Diego
- An investigation into an allegation by a...
- SIDELINES : Houston Releases Jerry Reuss
- Rollins Beats Chapman in Division II Tennis
- QUOTABLE
- Bill for a Restriction-Free NEA Is Introduced : Congress: Democrat's measure, backed by the White House, would extend the life of the agency for five years without any controls over the content of art.
- LEGAL FILE
- Trusthouse Will Go After Budget Traveler : Service: The firm has introduced a line of hotels called Thriftlodge, whose rooms will be priced at $25 to $30 per night.
- STOCKS : Wall Street Rally Cools; Dow Up 0.92
- Hungary's President Says Baltic States' Independence Drive Is Unstoppable
- WORLD : 20 Hurt in Korea Student Riots
- SCIENCE / STUDENTS NEEDED : Concerns Add Up as Few Graduates in U.S. Study Math
- WORLD : Manila Bill to U.S.: $220 Million
- WORLD : S. Africa to Integrate Hospitals
- Hillside Estate Development Plan Riles Ranchers
- NEWBURY PARK : County to Help Pay for Cleaning Up Lot
- Countywide : Both Sides Take Part in Gay-Rights Talks
- Limiting Jail to Santa Ana Called Racist
- 'Dangerous' Skid Row Hotel Emptied, Its Fate Up in Air
- Riley: Club May Have Let Down After Best-Record Quest
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fisk's Home Run Helps Chicago Beat Baltimore
- Soviet Fighters Earn Respect
- FULLERTON : Anti-Noise Measure Summary Accepted
- WSC Picks Heggen as Top Player in Softball
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Tops Mission Viejo on Tie-Breaker
- STAGE REVIEW : Candidly, This 'Candide' Blurs After First Act
- COMEDY
- OPERA
- Health Insurance 'Pyramid' Scams Examined : Hearing: Authorities tell a Senate panel that Irvine-based Rubell-Helm Insurance Services is among firms under scrutiny for allegedly taking premiums and not paying large, legitimate claims.
- Mathematician, 54, Named President of Cal State Fullerton
- Feinstein and Van de Kamp Call for Spraying Halt
- Bush, Tunisia Chief Confer
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ex-Queen May Run Great Wall
- State Alters Strategy in Medfly War : Eradication: Agriculture officials are about to replace aerial malathion spraying with the release of millions of sterile flies in northern Orange County and around Los Angeles.
- 4 in Cocaine Bust Plead Guilty on Eve of Trial : Drugs: Trial begins for the three remaining defendants arrested by Anaheim police. Seizure was second-largest in state.
- Bailey Ends Testimony, Says Husband Plotted Slaying
- Lawyer Pleads Guilty and Agrees to Cooperate in 'Alliance' Case
- Opening Statements Due as Judge Rejects Bid to Move Silberman Trial
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals' Magrane Finally Breaks the Ice, 4-0
- Detroit Eliminates New York, 95-84 : Eastern Conference: Mark Aguirre comes off the bench to score 25 points. Pistons make their fourth consecutive trip to the conference finals.
- SIDELINES : Cox to Begin Rehabilitation
- A Mother's Love and Willie Brown
- Deliberations Begin in Gang Slaying Case
- Louisville's Crum to Hold Clinic This Weekend
- Lakers Let Season Trickle Away : Game 5: Magic Johnson scores 43, but the Suns come back from 15-point deficit to clinch series, 106-103.
- Ex-Counselor Found Guilty in Spankings : Oxnard: A fired Santa Clara High School adviser admits striking three female students to motivate them. He also was convicted of a fourth incident.
- The co-chairmen of a commission on intercollegiate...
- A Pastime for Altar Egos : Queen of Angels Is in the Business of Turning Out Priests, but in the Process the Mission Hills School Has Managed to Win a Baseball League Championship
- Christ College Irvine Offers Job to Marshall
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- UCSD Coach Pans NCAA's Picking
- Budget Plan Shuts Out Arts Groups
- S&L; Bailout Agency Sets Up Shop in Costa Mesa : Thrifts: The Resolution Trust Corp. is hiring 400 workers to work in its regional office.
- Accounting Changes Aid Hammond : Finance: Company reports a profit of $412,000 for fiscal 1990; it lost nearly $1.1 million the year before.
- New Sony Disc System Will Play Back Books
- Age Tops Ballot Today for Dominican Voters : Caribbean: Both leading candidates for the presidency are in their 80s, vying for the fifth time.
- Bay Area Starts Preparing for Gorbachev Visit in June
- Muppets Master Jim Henson Dies : Sesame Street: The creator of Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and Bert and Ernie succumbed unexpectedly to a massive infection.
- Eradication Effort Turns to Lord of the Sterile Flies
- Fair Showcases Budding Writers
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Brothers Surrender in Death of Boy
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS 72ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Democrat's Attack on 'Party Bosses' Draws Counter-Fire
- Lawyer Pleads Guilty in Insurance Fraud Case
- San Diego
- Irate Board Extends Medfly Emergency : Infestation: Tension over malathion spraying to control the Mediterranean fruit fly caused county supervisors to fly off the handle at each other.
- VA Orders Probe of Suicides in Long Beach : Hospital: Decision to investigate represents reversal of earlier statement that five deaths were not unusual.
- Another Wave of Medical Waste Washes Ashore
- Two-Sport Standout Nevin Alive and Kicking for Titans
- The Fact Is, This Decade Is Different
- Leisure Technology Will Skip Payouts on Preferred Shares
- Resorts International Inc.: The casino-hotel company reported...
- Prep Star Puts Gridley on the Sports Map
- E. Germany Cuts Off Funding to National Sports Federation
- RACING Q & A
- Catching His Dream of Majors : Baseball: The wait soon will be over for SDSU catcher Eric Christopherson, who expects to become a first-round pick in the June major league free agent draft.
- It's a Gusher for Pleasant Tap--a Lightning Pimlico Workout
- STAGE REVIEW : 'A Late Snow' Is Gay Theater for Masses
- TV RATINGS : CBS Takes First Overall Win Since 1988
- Bay Area Starts Preparing for a Visit by Gorbachev in June
- FIGHTING TERROR IN THE SKY
- Opening Volleys in Camarena Case : Trial: Prosecutors say they will show agent's murder was part of a campaign to 'intimidate the DEA.'
- NATION : Library Open for Governor's Son
- Bush Demands U.S. Aid for Nicaragua : Wants to Give $300 Million to 'Absolutely Bankrupt' Government
- ARMS CONTROL STICKING POINTS
- Rehnquist Speaks Out on Death Row Appeals : Executions: The chief justice lobbies for a tough GOP bill. He also launches an attack on Biden's measure.
- Proposed Budget Cuts Arts, Recreation, Libraries
- Tonight's Medfly Spraying
- MALATHION SPRAYING
- Countywide : Buchanan Supports Sister, Opposes Taxes
- OXNARD : Neighbors Assail New Electric Plant
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Minimal Risk Seen in Rebuilding Pier
- DANCE : Group Launches Three-Pronged Competition for Student-Inspired Ballet
- Getty Institute Probes Riddle of the Deteriorating Sphinx : Archeology: Scientists install devices to measure environmental forces at work on the monument.
- Cineplex Odeon Corp.: The troubled Cineplex Odeon...
- Eastern Says Advance Bookings Up Sharply: Eastern...
- Stanford's Revised Curriculum
- * Bjorn Again: A Swedish news magazine...
- LOCAL : Laguna Niguel Man Found Dead
- Strikers Defy Chamorro Rule in Nicaragua
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barry Denies 6 New Cocaine Use Charges
- CAMARILLO : Planners Endorse Subdivision Plan
- Parents of Mentally Ill Take Plea for Facility to County : Housing: The supervisors' approval is needed before work can begin on a low-cost residential project.
- Legislators Balk at Flood Project Outlay : Public works: If the state does not begin to make good on its part of the $1.4-billion Santa Ana River plan, property owners in the zone may be assessed up to $60 yearly.
- McDonnell Douglas Union to Select Leader May 22
- SIMI VALLEY : Owner Sentenced for Waste Dumping
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Clutch Hit Brings Title to USDHS
- State Officials Continue Aerial Spraying Against Pesky Medfly
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- White House Opposes AIDS 'Disaster Relief' Measure : Health: The Senate is closing in on approval of the $2.9-billion bill, but Sullivan charges the legislation is too rigid.
- END OF THE ROAD: The Los Angeles...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Feinstein Tries to Clarify Stands on Aid, Abortion as Controversy Builds
- Bush Opens Deficit Talks on Bleak Note : Budget: He warns the economy is 'not as strong or secure as it should be.' Future sessions are likely to focus on the risk of huge program cutbacks.
- Airport Contractor May Face Huge Fines
- Anything for a Buck at UCLA
- Attorney Says Buckey Rejected Plea Bargain
- TOLD YOU SO: In 1978, the last...
- L.A. Area Now Battling With New Pest--the Mexfly
- Menendez Gun Link Pursued : Murders: Authorities believe they have found shop where brothers allegedly bought guns used in parents' slayings. Handwriting samples of suspects will be sought.
- Mandela Will Visit Southland : Anti-Apartheid: Leader of African National Congress is set to arrive in L.A. in June. A local ANC official is unhappy about planning for trip.
- Imelda Marcos Saved Mother, Hamilton Says
- Anaheim Clears Legal Obstacles for Sports Arena
- Supervisors Extend Pesticide Spraying to Fight New Pest--the Mexfly
- Kremlin Warns U.S. of Tough Weapons Talks
- Filtering Through Coffee Vs. Cholesterol Controversy
- GETTING CLOSE: Superior Court Judge Gary L....
- WELCOME BACK: When the train pulls into...
- WORKING MAN: The most dazzling dresser at...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Taiwan Dollar Drops Record 4%
- MCA Stock Paid to Geffen Worth Less Than Reported
- Hughes Aircraft Wins $77-Million Iceland Pact : Air dsefense: The 66-month contract will enable the company to generate a new generation of technology and maintain its leading position.
- Beijing Official Sees Damage if U.S. Ends 'Most-Favored' Role
- Advertising Message Often Lost in the Medium, Researchers Say
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- White House Eases Off Threat to Veto Major Civil Rights Bill
- Expanded Role Sought at INS Checkpoints
- LAKE CASITAS : Water Customers to Pay About 8% More
- Countywide : Tooth Fairies Give Mr. Plaque Brushoff
- Soviet Team to Hit Gridiron in U.S.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Upset Victim Again--Out in First Round at Italy Open
- Boys and Girls to Chase Muir in 4-A Meet
- Steinbrenner Meets With Winfield; Hearing Tentatively Is Wednesday
- Graham Advances at NCAA Tennis Meet
- Disqualified Dana Hills Hurdler Gets a Reprieve; Race Will Be Re-Run
- NEA Advisers Nix Grants After Mapplethorpe : Arts: $80,000 for a university institute is threatened due to the photo controversy. And the National Council on the Arts defers a decision on theater aid.
- O.C. Philharmonic Society Votes to Accept NEA Grant
- Security Pacific Gets Failed S&L;'s Deposits: Security...
- President of HomeClub Steps Down
- Atlantic City Casino Reports Its Losses Are Lower
- Market Newsletter : 'Fortress Europe': The Fear Fades : Looking ahead to 1992, Europeans have spun out reams of rules to define the unified market. And despite some nagging concerns, the U.S. is less nervous about access and protectionism.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pauley Set for Newsmagazine
- LAW / THE FLAG : Burning Passions of the Day Becalmed in House of Reason
- World Economic Indicators : UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
- Love in the Light
- Commission OKs Scaled-Back Plan for Santa Clarita : Growth: The panel's action upholds a county policy to limit the maximum population in the valley to 270,000 by the year 2010.
- Library Receives Leukemia Victim's Legacy : Memorials: Signed copies of 14 Ray Bradbury works that were favorites of an Agoura High School senior who died a year ago are given to the campus.
- Murder Defendant Labeled a Menace and Jailed by Judge
- Motive Sought in Puzzling Slaying of Ailing House-Sitter
- County Panel OKs Plan to Sharply Reduce Growth
- Silberman Case Figure Pleads Guilty : Plea bargain: Deal paves way for banker to testify in money-laundering trial of San Diego businessman.
- Easy Goer to Make Return Wednesday
- L.A. Marathon Runner-Up Fails Drug Test
- Cal State San Bernardino Gets Its Long-Awaited NCAA Berth
- THE SIDELINES : Giovannetti of Italy Stages Upset in Cycling's Tour of Spain Win
- When the Game Is Finesse vs. Force, the Rules Must Change
- Clay's Name on Billboard Spells Mud for Feminists
- Japan Premier to Apologize for War Acts
- Yeltsin Will Seek Presidency of Russian Republic
- Iran Settles 2,795 Small U.S. Claims
- Gunman Misses Man in 3rd Freeway Shooting This Month
- NATION : Justice Dept. Drug Tests Voided
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ATTORNEY GENERAL : Absent Reiner Hit as Lungren, Smith Spar
- Strike Paralyzes New Chamorro Government
- Tensions Put Pressure on Dinkins to Live Up to Campaign Image : Racial relations: The mayor was expected to ease hostilities in multi-ethnic New York. But critics point to recent incidents of violence.
- Possible Defect Grounds Navy, Marine Copters
- Kohl Says the 2 Germanys Could Become One Power by End of Year : Reunification: He no longer rules out a joint election Dec. 2, the date for the vote in the West.
- Northrop to Cut More Newbury Park Jobs : Defense: 'Streamlining' is planned throughout the firm, which lost $63.5 million in 1989, officials say.
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : Rating the Debate
- Driver Gets Maximum Term in Fatal Crash
- Salvadoran Foot-Dragging Wears Out the Welcome Mat on Capitol Hill : El Salvador: U.S. support of the civil war has slipped from steadfast to debatable in six short months. What changed Congress' mind?
- Countywide : Officials Try to Ease Septic Tank Limits
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : No. 9 Hilltop Will Forfeit 17 Victories
- THE SIDELINES : Pitcher, 20, Collapses and Dies
- Valenzuela Does Double Duty as Dodgers End Slump, 3-2
- Dancer Leanne Vecchione, a freshman at Chapman...
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Inventories Steady, Sales Rise in March
- Michigan to Oppose Pension Boosts at GM
- Nevada Casino to Buy Half of Out-State Track
- Stage Actor Seales Dies of AIDS at 37