- Idle Isle Stuns Aqueduct Rivals
- Turmoil in Iraq
- Foster Youth
- Wilson Questioned on Jordan Ranch
- Immigrants Defended
- Turmoil in Iraq
- Turmoil in Iraq
- Turmoil in Iraq
- Financial Help for Reservists
- Obituaries - April 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 3, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 3, 1991
- Alan Ladd Jr. Reportedly Quits Board at MGM-Pathe
- Wilson Vows Veto of Bills to Raise Taxes : Budget: Many Democrats believe new levies on income and property are needed to solve cash shortage. Brown suggests tax on services.
- SLOW DANCE: The Pacific Symphony is facing...
- O.C. Hotel Makes Room for President and Party : Newport Summit: Bush books the Four Seasons solid for a secretive day of talks with Japan's prime minister.
- Bradley Asks Gates to Quit for Good of City : Police: The chief promptly rejects the demand. The mayor cites damage to the department's reputation and loss of public confidence.
- L.A. Mayor Asks Police Chief to Quit : Law enforcement: Daryl F. Gates promptly rejects the demand. Bradley cites damage to the department's reputation and loss of public confidence.
- Deaf Man's Wife Dies After 911 Incident : Police: The department said the emergency operator's mistake in hanging up caused a delay in response time.
- Failure to Find Trace of Poison Weakens Murder Case
- Oleander Poisoning Case May Be Dropped : Courts: Prosecutors say no evidence has been found so far in tissues taken from the dead man's body.
- Firms Wary of School Switch : Jobs: Change to year-round classes has businesses worried that students who provide summer staffing won't be available.
- Strapped Orion Shifts Executives in Attempt to Attract Investors
- OUT-OF-TOWNERS: Some Leisure World apartment owners blame...
- THOSE WHO CAN, TEACH: School districts are...
- Growing Pressure Seen Behind Mayor's Action : Politics: But sources close to Bradley say the move is part of a carefully planned strategy to oust Gates.
- BYTES OUT OF CRIME: The security chief...
- Wife Dies After Police Hang Up on 911 Call
- For the Record - April 3, 1991
- Frank J. Barbera has been appointed vice...
- And Some Won't Hear : Pageant Contestant's Pleas Fall on Truly Deaf Ears
- BUDGET : Gulf War Seen Aiding Military Arms Spending : Success of disputed plane, tank cited. Pentagon backers expect to have easier time defending other exotic weapons.
- San Diego
- UCI's Goodcase is Big West Player of the Week
- Robert H. Finch has been named to...
- Incomnet Reports Profit of $23,757
- Ken Fujioka has been named medical director...
- Signs Point to Bottoming in U.S. Recession : Economy: The purchasing managers' key survey rises slightly and the slump in construction spending slows.
- S. Suki Shattuck has been appointed director...
- Aluminum Cos. Negotiating Sale of Subsidiary
- Kinko's to Follow Ruling on Copyrights : Courts: A federal judge ruled that the chain's sales of photocopied excerpts infringed on publishers' protections. The graphics firm may appeal.
- 2 Quakes Rock Mexico
- Profile : Fighting the Center: A Rebel in Italy : Umberto Bossi is seeking nothing less than the radical restructuring of the country into a Swiss-style federal republic.
- 'The Prize': Tracing 'Hydrocarbon Man'
- Rare Dinosaur Skull Found in National Park
- 2 Commuter Planes Clip Wings at John Wayne Airport
- Proposed Curbs on Some Prescription Drugs Anger Doctors, Pharmacists
- Capizzi Names 3 to Top-Tier Positions : Administration: Bryan F. Brown, Jan J. Nolan and Brent F. Romney are named assistant district attorneys.
- Prosecutors Seek Delay in Oleander Case : Slaying: The district attorney's office says it needs more time to find evidence of the poison allegedly used to kill a Burbank mortuary operator.
- 'Bunker Hill Express' Commuter Service Starts
- Vandalism Trial Opens for 3 LAPD Officers : 39th and Dalton: Prosecutor says the men set out to level duplexes in drug raid. Defense denies a conspiracy.
- Workers to Take 2nd Stab at Hanging Bow on Bridge
- Woo Takes Call for Gates to Quit to Black Churches, Ministers
- Two-Way Therapy : Gulf War: While serving in the desert, an Air Force counselor built a special relationship with his pen pals from Grant High.
- Spectacor Drops Bid to Impede Coliseum Critiques
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT
- Pro Basketball
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- Millen, Copeland Join Redskins; Morris Signs With Cleveland
- Robert K. Sayed has joined Executive Career...
- Fabricland Says Yes to Rival's Sweetened Bid : Takeover: House of Fabric raises offer from $13.50 a share in cash to $17.50 worth of the larger firm's stock.
- Van Nuys Firm Going to Bat for New Markets : Sports: Jas. D. Easton Inc., known for its archery and baseball products, is moving hockey into the Aluminum Age.
- Recession Hurt Many Firms on Fortune 500 List
- TUSTIN : Council Lets Tenants Move Into Complex
- PERSPECTIVE ON HOLLYWOOD : A New, More Sensitive Movieland? : The profit motive was used to justify racial stereotypes. Minority filmmakers and fans may be changing that.
- Council's Transit Chief Endorses Rail Station, Commercial Project : Transportation: Backing of a commuter link between Moorpark and downtown Los Angeles helps assure the project's success, proponents say.
- DRUG WATCH : Off the Ropes
- Candidates Say They Won't Back Korenstein in a Runoff : Council: The refusal of the other four challengers to offer support could damage the educator's hope of unseating Hal Bernson.
- City Council Debates Pushcart Restrictions
- Rams Lose Lansford, Sign Two Plan B Free Agents : Pro football: Kicker signs with the Browns. L.A. gets fullback Mosi Tatupu.
- Steve Layton has been named senior vice...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Condor Hatches at Animal Park
- China Objects and MIT Rejects
- Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Layoff Order Hits 2,600 State Workers
- German Official Slain; Oversaw Sales in East
- Temple Mount Hearing Leaves Unanswered Questions in Killing of Arabs : Israel: A Jewish lawyer for one victim says, 'Some witnesses were lying, some covering up for themselves or their friends.'
- Youth With AIDS Virus Loses Fight With Firm : Courts: Evidence that Cutter Laboratories provided the hemophiliac with a tainted blood product is insufficient, a judge rules.
- Witness Denies Defense Allegation in Cult Case : Courts: Psychotherapist says he did not encourage his two clients to dredge up childhood memories of ritual abuse.
- Man Killed in Chase, Shootout With Police
- Premed Student Gets Chance to Play Obstetrician--and Delivers
- Red Cross to Lay Off 134 Employees
- COMMENTARY : Act of Courage Didn't Involve a Single Punch
- Padres Give Paul Faries a Vote of Confidence : Baseball: He gets nod as team's top utility infielder.
- Barkley Will Be Out at Least Two Weeks : Pro basketball: 76er star has slightly torn knee ligament. Bucks' Dale Ellis may be out for the season.
- How Collaborative Was Their Project : Movies: Philip Dunne, screenwriter for 'How Green Was My Valley," recalls conflicts and compromises with director John Ford and producer Darryl Zanuck.
- Gray's Play of Passion : Stage: Monologuist Spalding Gray comes to UC San Diego for two nights of exploration into the mysteries of life and his own subconscious.
- Stressed to the Max and Short on Sleep : Health: Most bouts of sleeplessness are temporary, experts say. But for long-term insomnia, the solution may mean changing when you eat, exercise or worry.
- San Diego
- Heroes' Homecoming : Navy: Friends and family of sailors welcome the frigate Marvin Shields back to its home base of San Diego after a stay in the Persian Gulf.
- 3 Ex-Officers Found Guilty of Beating Man
- A Police Panel With Promise : Mayor Bradley puts together the new Christopher Commission
- FULLERTON : Operation Cleanup to Get State Award
- City Section Revamps Playoff Structure
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT
- Rockwell Gets Contract
- Gordon Tippell, chairman of Taylor Woodrow Homes...
- Schneider Wins Support for Square D Takeover:...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH DAKOTA : Limits on Abortion Vetoed as 'Abuse'
- U.S. Accuses 52 Firms of Aiding Iraqi Operations
- Wide Use OKd for Speedy Trial Law : Prop. 115: High court says some provisions can be applied to crimes committed before passage.
- Bitterness Swirls Around Refugee Camp in Iraq
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Arrested Over Shot Fired at Car
- SCHOOL REPORT : $997,246 Anti-Drug Program Planned : <i> News from the L.A. Unified School Board meeting.</i>
- OAK VIEW : Coroner Identifies Dead Motorcyclist
- Cheryl Longeway
- Pro Basketball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : No Fooling: Duke Is Final 1 : Blue Devils: Laettner, Hurley spark 72-65 victory over Kansas for the school's first title.
- Pro Basketball
- Called for Interference : How CBS Sentimentalized the Life of Ricky Bell
- DODGERS : Hamilton's Business: Holding Job at Third
- Troy J. Botello has been appointed to...
- Meek Does Well at Capital Classic
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Linemen, Safeties are Chargers' Big Needs : Football: Plan B signings didn't fill all team's holes.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT
- Citibank Card Users to Be Assured Best Price on Purchases
- Group Acquires Emerson Technologies' Major Assets
- TECHNOLOGY : Sir Speedy to Offer Fast, Cheaper Process for Printing in Color
- Window Blind Makers in Battle Over Ad : Litigation: A bitter legal dispute has intensified after 3 Day Blinds published a notice about competitor Qwik Blinds' bankruptcy filing.
- STOCKS : Dow Tumbles 32 on Profit Taking
- Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp of Los Angeles...
- Problems at Plant Raise Questions on Use of Water : Tillman: An inspection finds high levels of bacteria and malfunctioning pumps. But officials defend the facility and a plan for recycling its discharge.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT
- Guilty Plea in Pentagon Fraud Case: Former...
- Iacocca May Sell Part of Chrysler Holdings:...
- Lasarray Confirms Search, Points to Its Swiss Affiliate : Commerce: U.S. agents' visit to the firm's Irvine offices came as a surprise, executive says.
- For a Russian Deserter, Georgia's Fight for Independence Is Personal : Rebellion: Rejecting orders to destroy local militias as 'not just,' he now trains teen-agers for battle. "I want to be free," the 20-year-old says.
- 5 Bombs Explode Near IRS Center in Fresno
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Election Called to Fill Roos' Seat
- 'Call Trace' Proposal Is Criticized : Telephones: One customer tells a PUC hearing he should not have to pay for what is a public benefit.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Keeping Landlords Honest
- 7% Sales Tax Met With Surprise and Skepticism
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Indicted in 4 Bank Robberies
- NORTH TUSTIN : Debate on Future of Area Expected
- 650 Laid Off at GM Plant in Van Nuys
- Federal Minimum Wage Boosted: The federal minimum...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Rape at Kennedy Compound Alleged
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS: BLACK-CHINNED SPARROW (Spizella atrogularis)
- Martha Graham, Giant of Modern Dance, Dies at 96 : Arts: The influential choreographer's bold style incorporated stark images and an emphasis on form.
- The Opposition: A Progress Report
- Iraq Still Holds Portion of Kuwait, Officer Says : Military: About 300 soldiers haven't budged from emirate, he reports.
- Victim of Mall Killing Identified : Shooting: Her family remembers the Canoga Park woman as someone who strove for excellence. She was going to graduate from college in May.
- All 842 Schools in L.A. District to Go Year-Round
- Lorraine Norvell has been appointed managing director...
- Most Vocational Schools Grow or Remain Stable in Recession
- North Drifts Toward Income Polarization
- Polaroid Corp., Cambridge, Mass., named its president...
- Crime Does Pay for Small Robot Research Firm : Security: San Diego concern has found a profitable niche by providing anti-crime surveillance systems for small businesses.
- Documentary : Death Goes Door to Door in Mean Barrios of Medellin : Gang warfare sponsored by drug cartels is rampant and police, fearing ambush, can do very little to stop it.
- Neighbors Ruffled by Plan of Nudist Camp to Expand : Lifestyles: Retirees fear that the desert colony, which has kept a low profile, would be hard to miss if allowed to grow.
- Panel Urges Coordinating Children's Services : Child care: The 1,300 public and private agencies are operating their programs oblivious to one another, a report says. A 20-member planning board for the county is recommended.
- COUNTYWIDE : OCTD Joins Agency Reviewing Monorail
- THOUSAND OAKS : Merchants Begin Taking Fingerprints
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT
- Dull But Safe Becomes Rule for Today's Ads
- G.R. Bandy has been named vice president...
- Del Mayberry has been named vice president,...
- John Graybill has joined Business Real Estate...
- "We have just finished one of the...
- American Restaurants Reports $743,324 Profit
- COLUMN ONE : Avoiding Congested Airports : Savvy travelers book flights that will keep them away from crowds and delays. Their methods include flying at off-peak times and using suburban airfields.
- Waterlogged Park May Reopen Soon
- Motorcyclist Dies in Collision With Car
- COUNTYWIDE : Penalty Assessed on Late Tax Payments
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors to Vote on Traffic Study
- Parents Protest Reprimand of Teacher Over Creationism : Education: The group says the district is violating the instructor's rights, and that he isn't teaching religion.
- Report Predicts County May Go From Black to Red : Budget: Though the county may have a surplus this fiscal year, officials say state cutbacks could mean a shortfall of at least $43 million next year.
- San Diego State Downs PLNC
- PREP ROUNDUP : Bellflower Error Helps Kennedy Win, 1-0
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT
- Soviets Look to U.S. for Buyers of Space Data : Aerospace: The new Almaz-1 is the first Soviet satellite to provide services for customers in the United States under long-term contracts.
- Bruce Nelson has been named chief financial...
- Shaken Foundations : Architects: The recession has hit many firms hard. Flexibility is a must for many, industry insiders say.
- Carol Reid has been promoted to account...
- Robert Ostberg has been appointed chairman of...
- Communications Firms Discuss Possible Merger
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Yeltsin Dealt a Thrashing in Russia Congress
- O.C. Garbage Haulers Will Watch for Toxic Dumping : Waste: Firms have been recruited to help in the fight against hazardous materials being put in ordinary trash.
- San Diego
- PLATFORM : A Heroic Image
- Curbside Recycling Program Is Expanded
- No Role Models for Soviet Transition : Reform: Those who disparage Gorbachev and celebrate Yeltsin neglect history. What the Soviets need is a triple transformation.
- Blue Need Full-Time Watchdog, Not Just a Shuffle at the Top : Police: Daryl Gates must step down. To restore credibility, the city needs an independent oversight commission.
- CLIPBOARD : Bilingual Load
- Benchwarmer Has Unique Relief Role for Dodgers
- TV REVIEWS : 'Abby' Deals Caringly With Sensitive Subject
- Gooden Moves Into Clemens' Neighborhood : Baseball: He signs three-year contract with Mets for $15.45 million. Incentives could make him highest-paid player.
- THEATER : Different Work but Same Tune : 'Grand Hotel' director and choreographer does his offstage work with a song in his heart.
- Larry King Is in His Counting House : Television: On April 29, CNN's $8-million man joins the likes of Barbara Walters and Connie Chung with his own celebrity-interview special.
- ART REVIEW : California Visions : The new Frederick R. Weisman Gallery has added luster to the San Diego Museum of Art's collection of works by the state's contemporary artists.
- STAGE
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT
- TV REVIEWS : Olympia Dukakis in a Memorable 'Last Act' on A
- Laugh War Produces the Comedy Network : Television: Merger ends a costly and fractious battle waged by two cable-TV giants, HBO and Viacom, to control the 24-hour-a-day comedy field.
- Jurisprudence
- 84% of Area's Stocks Increase in 1st Quarter : Market: Many companies are showing price gains as part of a boom on Wall Street. Shares of only seven firms fell.
- Carol T. Beekman has been appointed national...
- Trans World Airlines Inc.: The Mount Kisco,...
- CPC Extends Deadline for Charter Buyout Offer
- U.S. Seeks to Add 14 Defendants to Keating Suit : Thrift collapse: Law firms, individual lawyers, accounting firms and developers are named in an amended complaint that was expected to be filed Monday night in Phoenix.
- Number of New Jobs in County Drops to Lowest Since '83 : Economy: February's 0.09% increase in non-agricultural jobs is essentially a no-growth situation that shows the recession's effects.
- Grocery prices increased about 5% last month...
- Abby R. Milkis has joined Pan Pacific...
- Vallicorp Holdings Inc., Fresno, has elected J....
- Vons Recalls Peanuts: Vons is recalling Vons...
- Bisco Acquires 5.4% of Ohio Firm : Expansion: The Anaheim distributor of fasteners for the aerospace and electronics industries may try to snap up all of RB&W; Corp.
- 'Sticker Shock' Jolts Soviets on Eve of Huge Price Boosts
- Market Focus : Colombia Savors Taste of Its Coffee's Success : Brazil, the longtime industry leader, is being pressed in its role as export king. Superior marketing and an excellent product are the key factors in Bogota's progress.
- Albania Reformers Admit Defeat but Vow to Fight On : Elections: The ruling Communists' victory threatens to spark a new exodus and more unrest.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : FBI to Help Defend Spearfishing Rights
- Council to Weigh Housing Plan for Ormond Beach
- San Diego
- Coronado Names Drown Police Chief : Law enforcement: The veteran lawman, the losing candidate in the race for sheriff, says he's going to like running the small Coronado department.
- Santa Clarita Urged to Clip Lawn Sizes
- Out of Harm's Way : Air National Guardsmen Hopscotched Saudi Desert on Rescue Duty
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Water Controls Start Despite Rainstorms
- Prop. 115 Ruling May Affect Local Cases : Judiciary: The state Supreme Court decides that trial procedures outlined in the Crime Victims' Initiative apply to illegal acts committed before it took effect last June.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Marina's Parks Receives All-American Honors
- Winnipeg Fires Murdoch After Missing Playoffs
- Dons Give Sneddon a Milestone Victory
- Five County Football Players Selected for Shrine All-Star Game at Rose Bowl
- STAGE
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Wolves' Continues Its Dance
- Easton Hoping to Bat Cleanup : Sports: The firm dominates the field in aluminum bats and archery equipment. Now it's aiming at baseball gloves and hockey sticks.
- Nu-Med Sells 2 Hospitals to Triad Healthcare
- Insurer First Executive Reports $466-Million Loss for Quarter
- HOH Water's Securities Removed From NASDAQ
- Riverboats Launch New Gambling Era
- Edward Rennie has joined Pacific Investment Management...
- MEXICO CITY : Free Trade on Agenda
- Teamsters Reform Slate Receives Solid Support From Southland Local
- Sailors Say They're Being Court-Martialed Because of Religion
- Orange Coast College Hosts Debate Contest
- COUNTYWIDE : Latino Students Will Be Honored
- 4 Bits o' Trouble : Laguna Beach Merchants Protest Plan to Double Rates on 700 Meters
- Driver Killed When Pickup Hits Semitrailer
- Cities Press Campaign to Fix Census Undercount : Population: Ten plaintiffs join lawsuit challenging tally of minorities and poor. Federal aid and political balance in Congress are at stake.
- Body of 2nd Sailor Swept Away in River Found
- IRVINE : City to Hold Quake Awareness Event
- Fullerton's Versatile Wilson Keeps His Options Open
- Robinson Satisfied With Plan B Crop : Football: The Rams sign two more free agents, New England fullback Mosi Tatupu and Charger cornerback Sammy Lilly.
- Shiota Rebuilds Wilson on Fly
- QVC Network Seeks Penny's Contracts: The nation's...
- Marine Bank Picks Operations Officer
- Charles D. Warren has been named Pacific...
- Syncor Posts 21% Rise in 3rd-Quarter Profit
- Gerald Greenwald, a former Chrysler Corp. executive...
- Justice Dept. Sets Up Insurance Fraud Unit:...
- Cassandra Barbour has been promoted to vice...
- Johnny Rutherford, three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and...
- Contract May Be Stalled as Cubic Is Scrutinized for Its Role in Scandal
- Insider : Washington Awaits Dalai Lama : The Tibetan leader's return to Capitol Hill could strain U.S.-Chinese relations.
- INS Move of Asylum Cases Hit : Immigration: The agency will transfer their handling 55 miles from Los Angeles, which has the nation's largest number of applicants.
- Justices Declare Tobacco Tax Constitutional
- With All Their Hearts, They Support Transplants : Both the doctors and the patients at Hoag are enthusiastic about the life-saving procedure that has gone from experimental surgery to standard--and very successful--treatment.
- Alpine
- Religious Bookstore Evacuated in 3rd Smoke Bomb Incident
- Young Coach Has Perfect Start
- TV REVIEWS : The Spy Who Should Be Left in the Cold
- Justices Expand Ban on Barring Jurors by Race : Supreme Court: The decision addresses a case in which blacks were excluded by prosecutors from the panel in a white defendant's murder trial.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Program Will Teach Rape Prevention
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : Group OKs Plan on Water Conservation
- Bush Should Be Leading Indicator : Good push just might get economy over hump
- San Diego
- Raiders Sign Craig, Another 49er Relic : NFL: He joins Lott as Plan B signee, bringing one more piece of San Francisco's championship years. L.A. gets insurance in event Bo Jackson can't play.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Santiago's Kissell Takes Care of Pacifica
- Whitlock, Abdi Head County Team in Basketball Tournament
- Second Thoughts Disappear
- Post-Grammy Sales Gains Only Modest : Marketing: Few winners have seen dramatic rises on the charts but it may be early. Campaigns to capitalize on the awards are about to begin.
- Trans-Alaska Pipeline Operators Faulted: The operators of...
- Big Drop in Short-Term Yields: The Treasury...
- Tears in a Pale Apartment
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Arrested, 4 Injured in 2 Crashes
- Spectacor Drops Drive for Coliseum Legislation
- Storage Lot Shut Down--2 Years After City Found Explosive Chemicals Cache
- 4 Girls Foiled in Attempt to Rob Doughnut Shop
- To Kings' Webster, Image Is Nothing : Hockey: His bookish demeanor masks a fiery determination to succeed, both in life and in sports.
- Donations Don't Just Walk In
- ROME : Mozambique Peace Talks
- Motorcycle Helmet Bill Passed by Assembly
- Bernard Mass Is Accused of Defrauding Coast S
- Environment : Bangkok Fire Raises Some Toxic Issues : Countries such as Thailand have become the lucrative dumping ground for chemical waste from industrialized nations. Can these countries survive the economic gain?
- * Ryan's Fight: Ryan White's mother is...
- BOOK REVIEW : A Grown-Up Look at Earth's Big Lizards : DINOSAURS, SPITFIRES, AND SEA DRAGONS <i> by Christopher McGowan</i> ; Harvard University Press : $29.95, 365 pages
- BEIJING : On Hong Kong's Future
- British TV Goes for a Shock Treatment of Austen's Work
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Doctor Accused of Medicare Fraud
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : Yankees Say Bye-Bye to Steve Balboni
- Are Giant Assets Just Dodger Rejects? : Baseball: Free agents Black, McGee and Righetti all talked with Los Angeles, but they signed with San Francisco.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT
- If You Tell Him It Was an Upset, He Just Might Put His Dukes Up
- Winter Season to Remain the Same for Prep Sports
- Care Needed in Workers' Comp Reform
- Harry J. Buckel, 46, has been named...
- Paramount Loses Bid to Enter New Evidence:...