- Stars & Stripes Lands in San Diego After Cross-Country Tour
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fahs Baffles Oilers With Breaking Balls in Fountain Valley's 3-0 Victory
- Lakers Rule Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood : Pro basketball: Johnson's triple-double leads L.A. in 122-115 victory at San Antonio.
- TV Reviews : 'MTV Unplugged' for Die-Hard Fans
- CTV: It's No Laughing Matter at Century Cable
- Manual Scan to Deliver San Diego Sound to London
- New Rockwell Receiver: Rockwell International unveiled what...
- Richard L. Roll has been named group...
- Testing of High-Definition TV Standard Is Delayed
- 35 Journalists Flee to Turkey From Iraq : Civil war: They report growing chaos amid the Kurdish rebellion. Thousands more refugees are expected.
- Many Say They Can't Afford Insurance : Motorists: A survey of low-income drivers found that nearly half cannot pay more than $300 a year for coverage. The minimum policy in the L.A. area costs about $900.
- Arrest Was Blessing, Ex-Hacker Admits
- Found, Under $4 Flea-Market Art: A $1-Million Memento From 1776
- U.S. Ambassador Presents Credentials to Kuwait's Emir, Affirms Support
- Ending a Marriage Without Tearing Up the Kids : Seminars offered by the Divorce Education & Family Counseling Center in Santa Ana teach parents how to help their children and not use them as tools in their breakup.
- San Diego
- State Asks Governor's Calendar Be Kept Private : Legal system: The Supreme Court is urged to overturn a lower court ruling that would let reporters see list of daily appointments.
- COSTA MESA : OCC Crisis Team to Respond to Assaults
- East Mesa Jail Closer to Opening : Budget: Supervisors tentatively approve opening new jail and closing the Las Colinas, El Cajon and South Bay jails. The stumbling block is funding to run the new facility.
- Pro Football
- Kirksey Transfers to Westlake High From Simi Valley
- Northridge Athletic Program Adds Indoor Track and Field
- AN APPRECIATION : Martha Graham: Modern Dance's Feminist Rebel
- DANCE
- Brown & Caldwell, Pleasant Hill, has appointed...
- SensorMedics Ventilator Is Given FDA Approval : Health care: The device uses high-frequency vibrations to gently force oxygen into the lungs of premature babies in smaller puffs but at a faster rate.
- British Columbia's Premier Quits
- CLIPBOARD : A POWWOW AT ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
- Albania Erupts in Violence; 3 Killed, 58 Hurt
- Trolley Union Files for U.S. Labor Status
- OXNARD : 1 Person Shot in Drive-By Shooting
- Cops Who Clean Their Own House
- Dorothy A. Black; Retired Real Estate Broker
- Man, 71, Dies After Being Beaten, Robbed at Home : Crime: The retired UCLA employee was tinkering in his garage when he was surprised by two young men who pistol-whipped him.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- COMMUNITY MEETINGS ON WATER CONSERVATION
- County Would Lose Millions With Cutbacks
- LOS ALAMITOS : Buggies Are Old Hat to Abe Stoltzfus
- Kings Expect Sandstrom, Blake to Play
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Some Big Fish, Bigger Names at Tuna Club
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Orange Glen's Freetly Subdues San Dieguito
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- CBS May Close 4 Bureaus to Curb News-Gathering Costs
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mehli Mehta Continues Mozart Survey
- Creditors Agree to Financing for Continental
- U.S. Reverses Decision on Chip Patent : Technology: Federal agency to review its ruling crediting La Palma engineer Gilbert P. Hyatt with being the father of the microprocessor.
- Dixon Gets 5 Years for Fraud in Thrift Collapse : Thrifts: Federal officials were shocked by the short sentence. The former owner of Vernon S&L; must also pay restitution.
- BANKING/ FINANCE : Former Regulator May Eat His Words in Lincoln Memos
- IRVINE : Door 'Phantom' Still Sending Its Signal
- Prop. 103 Starts Taking Hold--but Rates Go Up : Insurance: Many motorists are receiving increases despite the promise of 20% cuts. Inequities still exist.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mays Writing Bill Targeting Graffiti
- Water-Rationing Plan to Be Explained
- 48 Million Watch Duke's NCAA Win
- For the Aztecs, the Quarterback Is the Question of Spring
- PEOPLE WATCH
- UNLV President Denies Tark Is Out
- SIMI VALLEY : Mother Pleads Guilty in Welfare Benefits Fraud
- Menendez Appeal Headed for High Court
- Job Council Receives Presidential Award
- ANAHEIM : City's Unions Told of Possible Layoffs
- Writers' Block Party : Books: Passersby get a crack at writing 'The Great American Novel'--one sentence at a time.
- Avoiding the Pitfalls of a Perfect Victory : Geopolitics: A new world order requires new roles for America's allies, who must help the U.S. avoid unilateralism.
- Officers' Union Sues County for Overtime Pay
- DANA POINT : Workshops to Deal With Social Issues
- Budget Crisis: Now Is Time for the Governor to Lead : Pete Wilson must put a realistic financial plan on the table soon
- Bucks Replace Injured Ellis by Signing Dantley : NBA: Milwaukee gets 24.5-point career scorer, but he hadn't played at all this season.
- ANGELS : For Pitcher Lewis, Being Fifth Is First Priority
- Pro Basketball
- Jackson Reported Joining White Sox : Baseball: News conference to be held this morning. Reinsdorf won't confirm story.
- Can He Dish Out Punishment, Too?
- STAGE
- Talks to Focus on Holocaust
- MUSIC REVIEW : Minding His PDQs for Last Time (Maybe)
- Diamond in the Rough : One Man's Field of Dreams Has Best of Everything--Except Team
- Chevron Is Handed Another Setback on Point Arguello
- Graham & James Discusses Merger With Reid & Priest
- Bristol-Myers Seeks Approval of Anti-AIDS Drug
- Grumman Cutting Staff by 7.4%
- A NEW ROUND OF BATTLES: ABORTION
- Secret Nuclear Rocket Described by Scientists : Space: A foundation says the Pentagon is working on an advanced propulsion system as part of the "Star Wars" anti-missile program.
- Striking Miners Get Short Rations at Talks in Moscow : Soviet Union: Prime minister focuses on sausages, avoids wage and political demands. Gorbachev stays away.
- Cal State Identifies 3 Finalists to Run 370,000-Student System : Education: They are a corporate executive and the heads of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Texas Woman's University.
- FULLERTON : Pilots Escape Injury When Plane Flips
- El Cajon
- Plans for Grading Jail Site Called Premature : Santa Paula: Flooding concerns are raised because of the parcel's proximity to Freeman Dam.
- Air Force Opens Inquiry Into Rocket Motor Explosion
- Miscellany
- It's Still Lonely at the Top : Athletics: Despite their recent success, complications since their loss in the World Series encourage AL doubters.
- El Toro's Talented Catcher Has Caught Attention of Pro Scouts
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills Beats Costa Mesa With No-Hitter
- Granada Hills Interrupts El Camino Real's Softball Tradition
- STAGE
- A 'Poison' Pill for NEA? : Todd Haynes' Film Sparks a New Arts Battle
- Agency Shifts Stand on Award of Chip Patent
- Maxicare Health Plans Inc.: The Los Angeles...
- Covington Development Group: The Fullerton company blamed...
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 5 Suspected Arab Informants Die
- Spelunker Hurt in Fall Makes Slow Progress From Cave : Rescue: She praises those helping her through treacherous passages. It will be Thursday or Friday before she reaches surface.
- Text of Mayor's Statement
- Employees Give Vacation Time to Ill Fellow Worker
- OXNARD : Stabbing Called Case of Mistaken Identity
- Air National Guard Medics Lifted Soldiers to Safety in Saudi Desert
- Deputies Rescue 8 Aliens Being Held for Ransom
- $1.2-Million San Pedro Park Project Backed
- COUNTYWIDE : Officials Meet to Discuss Deputies' Claims of Bias
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : U.S. Must Get Busy on Kuwaiti Reconstruction
- Salk Considers Biologist at Princeton for Top Job
- PREP ROUNDUP : Smith's No-Hitter Gives Irvine Win
- Granada Hills' Martin Shuts Down Chatsworth, 3-1
- Recent Rains Wreaking Havoc for Baseball Tournament Teams
- New Structure of City Football Concerns Several Area Coaches
- Blown Up : The Inflatable Boats Hilchey Uses Around Movie Explosives Help to Rescue Whales
- 10-Race Weekend, Holiday Cards OKd for Hollypark
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- Dow Up 63.86; NASDAQ Hits a Record High : Wall Street: Recent reports that small stocks are outperforming blue chips helped fuel the rally.
- OXNARD : Man, 21, Shot Twice in Quarrel at Park
- Under Your Skin : Tattooing: Needling bodies with inked designs is the province of Kari Barba, a young American master in the exotic and colorful art.
- Barrio's New Generation Comes Home
- SANTA ANA : Boy, 16, Arrested in Slaying of Man
- BUENA PARK : Council Allocates $765,000 HUD Grant
- 147 Women Seek Money From Packer : Labor: A judge may need a year to decide the amount of awards in the discrimination case.
- SANTA ANA : Fund Pinch Will Close the YMCA
- TUSTIN : Water Rationing Ordinance Passes
- Whiteside Fuels Mission Victory
- SDSU's Mao Pleads Not Guilty; Trial Set For June 25
- ART
- TV Reviews : 'Living': Thoughtful Look at Risk Assessment
- Chrysler Downplays Iacocca Filing: A Chrysler Corp....
- Western Union May Change Name: One of...
- Avon, Shareholder Sign Pact to End Lengthy Feud
- Unleaded Gasoline Price Rises: For the third...
- Japan Business Delegation to S. Africa: Japan's...
- FDA Employees Investigated: A federal grand jury...
- Hunting Down the Hackers : Vigilante Is On to Culprits' Modem Operandi and Wants Them to Pay Up
- Reaction to Soviet Prices: 'Horrible!' : Economics: The government's increases take effect. Despite plan to flood markets with goods, there is little to buy.
- An Arena for Argument : SDSU and Homeowners Head Back to Court Over Proposed Facility
- Businessman to Be Questioned in Sign Thefts : Campaign: A check of a license plate reported by witnesses to the removal of political placards points to an auto shop owner once aided by Councilman Hal Bernson.
- ELECTION RETURNS : GLENDALE
- College Basketball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- CSUN Football Team to Play Only 3 Games at Home in '91
- STAGE REVIEWS : Sentimental Journey on 'Charing Cross Road' : Newport Theatre Arts Center Production Celebrates Love Without Resorting to Mawkishness
- Amwest Insurance Group Inc., Woodland Hills, has...
- State Fund May Not Help Ailing Insurer
- A Guide to Spreading the Pain
- Daley Wins Chicago Mayor's Race Easily
- Judge Revisits O.C. Jails, May Cap Population
- Injured Explorer Makes Slow Progress From Deep Cave : Rescue: The woman and those helping her face steep drop-offs, tight passageways. It will be Thursday or Friday before she reaches the surface.
- No Funeral Planned for Dance Legend Graham
- San Diego
- Woman Ruled Unfit for Trial in Mother's Killing
- Charges Dropped Against Baby-Sitter in Death
- COUNTYWIDE : Fund Established in Memory of Teen
- Holohan's Headed to Kansas City
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Home Runs Upset Rancho Santiago, 9-5
- McMullen's Curves Lift Kennedy, 8-3
- NHL Playoffs Start Tonight With 4 Games
- Actors Draw on the Life of a Real 'Shayna Maidel' : Theater: A psychologist's memories of the Holocaust help cast members understand the complexities of the Barbara Lebow play to debut in San Diego.
- PathLab Sale Concluded: San Juan Capistrano's Nichols...
- Grumman Corp. to Cut Work Force: The...
- Insurer Names New Executive
- Law Firm Added to Lincoln S&L; Suit:...
- AT&T; Sells Stake in Unix Unit: Trying...
- Nearly One-Third of GIs Have Left Gulf
- BOOK REVIEW : When Art of Deal Is Art of the Scam : RAINMAKER: The Saga of Jeff Beck, Wall Street's Mad Dog <i> by Anthony Bianco</i> ; Random House $25, 512 pages
- 8 Democratic Backers Accused of Spending Violations
- Panel Rejects Restrictions on Logging : Environment: The industry-dominated forestry board refuses a request to declare an emergency to limit the cutting of immature trees in the coastal north.
- Worker, on Guard Duty at Factory, Kills Burglar
- COUNTYWIDE : Tougher Limits OKd on Oil-Based Paints
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Gives Green Flag to Car Dealers
- County May Keep Booking Fees Even if Jail Tax Passes : Finances: Cities expected controversial levy to be dropped in exchange for Measure J support. But three supervisors indicate the estimated $8 million in revenue cannot be given up.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Once the Candy Earnings Went for Extras
- 4th Smoke Bomb Goes Off--This One at the O.C. Register
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- Car-Theft Suspect Held After 150-Mile Chase
- Mans Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying at Mall
- PADRES : Nolte Exhibits Case of Jitters Despite Improved Mechanics
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AL President Rejects Appeal by Clemens
- STAGE REVIEWS : Theatre 40's 'Ghosts' Has Some Meat on Its Bones
- A Royal Hello for Norman?
- Vice President of Toshiba's Computer Division Resigns : Management: Some sources speculate that it may be due to the poor performance of his division during his 21-month tenure.
- Ray Malcoun has been named vice president...
- Air Fares Going Back Up: After slashing...
- World Leaders' Futures Ride on Economics
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Rebel Serbs Erect Croatia Roadblocks
- A Familiar Scam Resurfaces, but This One Has a Sequel
- Assault Weapon Amnesty Measure Stalls in Assembly
- Interior Official Selected
- A Clash of Lifestyles : Cafes Play Musical Chairs to Conform in North County
- ORANGE : College's Plan for 2 Driveways Upheld
- A Country That Can Only Say No : Albania decides to stay firmly rooted in the past
- Image Is Nothing : For Kings' Webster, Icy Bench Demeanor Serves to Disguise a Fiery Determination
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- MUSIC : Musicians Playing on a Smaller Scale : Violist and cellist, once with Pacific Symphony, gave up orchestra work to help form Angeles Quartet.
- The Sexy Secret Behind Run-Up in Frederick's Stock
- Ruling Clarifies IRS's Lien Code
- MAKING IT WORK : Helping Children Survive Divorce
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Nasser's Son Not Guilty of Terrorism
- CHP Officer Injured in Broadside Collision
- Car Collides Head-On With Truck; 3 Seriously Injured
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Study Role in Recreation Centers
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Sophomore Tennis Whiz Thinks Success
- STAGE REVIEWS : Pacific's 'Alice' Fails to Adapt
- TV RATINGS : The Ratings Award Goes to Oscar
- MOVIE REVIEW : Erotic but Not Explicit
- Bally Hands 2 Casinos to Creditors
- Transfers of Foothill Staff Under Way : Police: None were involved in the Rodney King beating. The move is designed to help restore public confidence in the division, officials say.
- Miscellany
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Conner's Boat Goes Truckin' Coast to Coast : Stars & Stripes: After overland trip from Rhode Island, it's scheduled to be christened Sunday.
- Michael W. Croft, 37, and W. Tom...
- Ingram Micro Inc. Acquiring British Distribution Firm : Growth: Winprime Group and its distribution subsidiary, Software Limited, will be acquired by the Santa Ana firm to increase its presence in Europe.
- Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, elected Arthur F....
- Factory Orders Down for 4th Straight Month
- Policyholders May Lose Big if Ailing Insurer Should Fail
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Guerrillas Capture Town in Southeast
- Another Turn: Italian porn star-turned-politician Ilona (Cicciolina)...
- Easy Daley Victory Foreseen in Chicago
- 2.5 Quake Classified as 'Random' by Caltech
- TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING
- Council Puts Plan on Hold to Expand Van Nuys City Hall
- Laguna City Manager Urges Settlement in Couple's Arrest Suit
- Has Parental Logic Crossed the Line, Along With Kids?
- City Approves Pact to Buy Laguna Canyon Land
- Boxing
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Young Powers UC Irvine to Victory Over San Diego
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- Pro Football
- Cutbacks Force El Camino College to Shed Art Projects
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK : To Skip or to Skipper? Conner Ponders Forgoing IACC Worlds
- Conquests
- Turmoil in Iraq
- Red Cross Says Thanks to Volunteers
- Plea to Get Children Off on Right Foot
- Turmoil in Iraq
- Craftsman Bungalows
- Central Library
- Turmoil in Iraq
- Yugoslav Crisis Grows as Rebel Serbs Erect Roadblocks Near Croatia Towns
- Gorbachev and Yeltsin Get Equal Time From Nixon; He Lauds Both
- U.S. Agrees to Meetings With Iraqi Dissidents
- General to Discuss Role of Air Force
- San Diego
- Umpires Say Lockout by Owners Is Planned
- San Diego's Santiago Is at Peace With Himself : Baseball: With the help of a friend, the Padre catcher is learning to forgive, even if he can't always forget.
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Magnolias' Blooms Despite Flaws : Robert Harling's script isn't hurt too badly by the imperfect direction at Huntington Beach Playhouse. And the portrayal of M'Lynn is remarkable.
- And Now, for Some <i> Really </i> Great TV : Television: Here's proof that the networks have no monopoly on 'creativity.'
- MUSIC
- Lockheed Boosts Dividend: Lockheed Corp. said it...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Fannie Mae Chairman Retires Rich : Compensation: David Maxwell gets a $20-million lump-sum pension. His pay was linked to the profitability of the firm and the rise in its stock.
- Solar Power Cells May Cut Bills by One-Third : Electricity: Edison hopes to use the new technology to market a system of low-cost panels for home roofs.
- Mayor's Speech Seen as Part of Careful Strategy : Politics: He tried to put maximum pressure on Gates, set stage for Police Commission action, sources say.
- Ex-Maywood Officer to Seek New Trial in Jail Beating of Inmate : Law enforcement: His attorney questions the extent of victim's injuries. Two former Orange County deputies also were convicted in the case.
- Father Is Charged With Abuse That Left Infant Brain-Damaged
- VENTURA : City, Well Owner Reach Agreement
- Supervisors OK Utility Tax Relief for Farmers : Government: The exemption for power used to pump water means less money to bail out the county's mental health system.
- Family Takes Settlement in Fatal Injury by Deputies
- Supervisors OK Utility Tax Relief for County Farmers
- Chatsworth's Shair Resigns in Wake of Decision on Winter-Sports Season
- Miscellany
- Fighter Fails to Pass Test Before Bout : Boxing: Main event at Country Club canceled after Mike Hunter does 'miserably' in neurological examination.
- THE NHL : Gretzky Should Win the Hart for Leadership, if Not Scoring
- No Sweat : Jane Fonda Closes Her Beverly Hills Aerobics Studio
- Home Building Down 18% in 4th Quarter:...
- Israel Bids Farewell to U.S. 'Scudbusters'
- Bill Would Curb Dumps on Reservations : Indians: Legislation aims at enforcing stricter state regulation of a looming 'garbage Gold Rush.'
- Sewer Break Tally at 4.5 Million Gallons : Foul-up: The spill into the San Diego River was reported but went untended for two days.
- Camarillo Teachers Remove Decorations in Contract Protest
- Golfers Tee Off on Visitors : Leisure World: Residents say seasonal lessees are crowding the community's courses. A group has sued for preferred playing times.
- Transient Accused in Homeless Man's Death
- Teachers Facing Layoffs Worry About Their Shaky Future : Education: School board member Roberta Weintraub tells demonstrators their only hope is a tax increase.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Rangers Win the Ryans' Father-Son Game, 12-5
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hart Rallies in 7th to Win, 4-3
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tanya Tucker Show: Nice, While It Lasted : For the most part, her performance--all 48 minutes of it--at the Crazy Horse Steak House in Santa Ana was genuine and lively.
- Fahs Could Go Far, But He'll Never Forget Where He's From
- Warner Bros. Inc., Burbank, named Sebastian (Sam)...
- BANKING/ FINANCE
- Isis Announces 3-Million Share Public Offering
- Awash in Wild Ideas to Save Water
- Vikki Carr Goes the Extra Mile for Symphony
- Briton Held for 5 Years by Iran Flies Home to Freedom : Release: London views the surprise freeing of Roger Cooper as an effort by Tehran to repair relations with Britain and Western countries.
- "YOUR PET MAY BE A SPACE ALIEN,"...
- San Diego
- A Lesson on the 400-Year Plastic Bottle : Earth Day: Santa Clarita students learn that most household items don't just disappear when buried in a landfill.
- Won't Banking Be Splendid When Risk Is Whisked Away : Finance: Reform proposals envision banks that are bold lenders but cozily secure holders of deposits. Impossible.
- Man Stabbed at Bus Depot in Downtown L.A.
- OXNARD : Council Delays Vote on Housing Project
- Escondido Schools Consider Parcel Tax : Education: District officials want to use an obscure 1972 law to raise money to build and maintain recreational facilities.
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 9TH DISTRICT : Lindsay's Legacy Remains a Campaign Issue
- Becker Wins Her Second U.S. Title
- Cuts Force Defense Sector to Adapt
- Budget's High-Tech Pitch for Renting Cars
- Fuel Efficiency of Cars Fell in '90, Group Says
- Columbia River Sockeye Salmon Ruled Imperiled
- San Diego
- SANTA ANA : Drive-By Shooting Under Investigation
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Cuts Funds for Single-Parent Aid
- ANAHEIM : City to Buy Portion of Power Plant
- Kritscher Runs Circles Around Doubters