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- Bush Will Meet With Lithuania's Prime Minister
- Emergency Agency Called Slow to Act
- 37 AIDS Activists Arrested at 2 Protests
- 15 More Medical Vials Wash Ashore
- San Clemente Pier Hotel Scuttled
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Moorpark Beats Valley to Win 4th Consecutive Softball Title
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- Tennis Tournament of Champions Starts Today
- Savanna Baseball Forfeits Four Games
- In Past, Oilers Turned Lights On, Off for Chicago
- Not Playing in Orange County : Film: Edwards Cinema won't open 'Last Exit to Brooklyn' at the Lido in Newport Beach, and the distributor says censorship is the reason.
- Annual Beach Boys-Padres Double Header Bailed Out
- House Backs Cut in Defense, May Miss Deficit Cap
- Mastering the Moves : Chess: Junior high students are preparing for a national competition in Utah.
- Late Outcry Won't Block Ravine Homes, Builder Vows : Fryman Canyon: Developer says he has spent too much money to give up. Foes admit the project was OK 12 years ago, but not today.
- Supervisors Oppose Creation of Border Agency
- McDonough Leaves CBS to Join NBC
- Oversize Homes Banned on Small Topanga Canyon Lots
- Steve Elkington disqualified himself from a 21st-place...
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- STAGE REVIEW : 'Fences' Is Star Quality, Star or Not : Drama: The San Diego premiere of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winner does justice to this major vehicle.
- 'Lost' Liszt Concerto to Be Performed
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- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Foothill Nets First Empire Title
- Saddleback, OCC in Tennis Semifinals
- Musburger Joins ABC Sports : Sportscaster: Fired by CBS-TV a month ago, he will cover football and basketball.
- TV REVIEW : Hour of Commercials Breaks the Monotony on CBS
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- SHORT TAKES : Latin Artist's Work Sets Record
- SHORT TAKES : Nintendo Plans Simpsons Game
- Glove Affair: Bigger Is No Longer Better
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- Music and Dance Reviews : Season Finale by Pasadena Symphony
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Williams Takes His Game Elsewhere
- Fate of Black TV Station in FCC Limbo : Television: The UHF outlet, one of only two black-owned public-TV stations in the U.S., is embroiled in a power struggle.
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- Soviets Again Win Hockey Title
- CSUN Lands 5 Players on CCAA Softball Team
- Edwards Chain, Cinecom at Odds Over 'Last Exit' : Movies: Distributor regards refusal to screen film at upscale Lido Cinema as 'some form of ad hoc censorship.'
- Music and Dance Reviews : Piano Quartet Plays New Hartke Composition
- O.C. MUSIC : Kord Analyzes Pacific Symphony Trouble Spots : Guest conductor points to rehearsal area, outside work commitments and unevenness of public support as some of the problems that must be addressed.
- KENTUCKY DERBY : Summer Squall's Past Shows Toughness That Can Weather Storms
- When Athletes Decide the Thrill Is Gone : Prep sports: Burnout is at every level of athletic competition. But, psychologists say, it seems most pronounced and perhaps, the most avoidable, during the high school years.
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- Williams' Son Appeals Award to Half Sister
- Walk of Fame Star to Honor Ritchie Valens
- Belcher Turns Up Heat to Cool Off Pirate Surge, 4-1
- Panel Does a Double Take, Decides Kruger Work Is Art : Ruling: Building and Safety Commission reverses itself, unanimously declares mural is not a sign.
- 'Funny Face' to Close AFI Film Festival
- S.D. Symphony Names Three to Horn Positions
- Briton Accused of Threatening Former Beatle : Crime: Man arrested after postmarks on letters to George Harrison are traced to South London.
- Team USA extended its record winning streak...
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- P. M. BRIEFING : Eastman Kodak Earnings Off 6%
- Insurance Firm in Proxy Fight Put Up for Sale
- World Trade Talks in Crucial Period, Hills Says
- NATION : 1 in 4 NYC Men Age 25-44 Have AIDS Infection, Tops in World
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Personal Style : Smart Dressing for Real Life : Whether in the State Assembly, at a Charity Event or On the Job, These Prominent Women Rely Heavily on the Basics
- Bush Pumps Up Fitness Month With Some Well-Muscled Help
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Shopping : Fantasy Island : If Your Idea of Bliss Is to Shop Till You Drop, Then You May Find Paradise in Newport Beach
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TIBET : End of Martial Law Termed Superficial
- May Day Rallying Cries in Moscow
- Meteor Lights Up Skies, Switchboards
- Law Orders Restrooms in New Service Stations
- Program Lists Hope as No. 1 Ingredient
- Hospital Cited Over Disposal of Medical Wastes : Radioactive: Sharp Memorial suspends certain cancer-fighting surgeries after radioactive wastes from implants are discovered at landfills.
- Welcome New Mooring Restrictions : Coast Guard rules for Huntington Beach could be a model for other offshore oil terminals.
- Another Good Gun-Safety Law for State
- Countywide : Flynn to Attend Water Symposium
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Idle Rancho Santiago Wins Conference Title
- COMMENTQARY : Playoff Burden Falls Heavy on Superstars--Ask Patrick Ewing
- Rams to Get Detroit's Long for Draft Pick
- Group Seeking Pic 'N' Save Bid Trying to Lure Investors
- Pasadena, Tokyo Firms Sign Pact: Jacobs Engineering...
- Former Inside Trader Reviews His Misdeeds : Wall Street: Dennis Levine says in a magazine article that his downfall was well deserved.
- Malibu Man Gets a 16-Year Prison Sentence for Fraud : Courts: Michael Scherzer must also pay $2.6 million in restitution to E. F. Hutton, five thrifts and a bank.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Bush Makes Mistake on Taxes, Owes IRS an Additional $7,497
- Veterinarian Wins Round in Battle Over Cub
- Financier Michael Milken's Pleads Guilty to 6 Felonies
- U.S. Prisons to Expand Drug Treatment
- Bradley to Unveil Plan for Rationing of Water : Drought: The mayor is likely to call for a mandatory 10% cut from 1986 consumption levels, aides say.
- NATION : Lukens Apologizes for 'Mistake'
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Shopping : The Old West Rides Anew
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Spring Basics : What to Buy Now : Slender Shapes, Rich Colors Rule for Spring and Summer
- TRW to Shut Down Test Systems Center
- County Settles Suit Over Police Beating
- SEAL BEACH : Revised Housing Plan Up for Approval
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox and Perez Slow Ryan in 5-1 Win
- Go For Wand Faces 11 in Oaks
- TENNIS : She Was the Perfect Complement
- Family Witnesses 60 Years of Change in Sports, America
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Eliminated by Korda, 6-7, 7-5, 7-6
- Government Raises Savings Bonds Rates: U.S. savings...
- Glickman Realty Is Leaving the Westside : Real estate: A sluggish market and stiff competition move founder to close Brentwood office and one that opened in Beverly Hills a few weeks ago.
- Frederic Z. Samelian has been named president...
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- Tax Board Member's Travel Claims Investigated : State government: Records show William Bennett was repaid for food and lodging never bought. An internal audit is under way.
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Pacific Currents : Under 5-Foot-5 : Designers Create More Styles in the Smallest of the Small Sizes to Give Petite Asian-American Shoppers a Better Fit
- Mohawk Man Slain in Gambling Feud
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Repression of Labor Unrest Stirs Protests
- Fight or Talk? Black Youths in S. Africa Take Hard Line
- Rules to Save Water Expected Countywide
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Slaying Victim Is Clothes Designer
- Countywide : Cutbacks Affect Needy Children
- Gallegly Challenger Begins Ad Campaign Urging FBI Disclosure
- San Fernando Again Takes It From the Top
- Amgen Inc.: The biotechnology firm said it...
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- Ex-Aide Details Housing Scandals : HUD: A Housing and Urban Development official convicted of taking bribes describes how a grant was arranged after the developer appealed to then-Vice President Bush.
- For Worried Hungary, an Aura of Paternal Authority : Eastern Europe: Voters feel a kinship with Joszef Antall, who for decades suffered along with them. He is expected to steer the nation's future.
- Health Care for the Aged: 'Invest Now or Pay Later' : Medicine: Study predicts a threefold rise in cost of caring for the elderly. The authors call for more public funding of research into treating diseases.
- Most Israelis Leave Hospice in Old City : Jerusalem: But 20 stay to care for building. That sets off a shouting match with Greek priests.
- Countywide : New Mental Health Provider Wins Bid
- Judge Threatens to Jail Zsa Zsa, Slaps Her With 60 More Hours of Duty
- Soaring Bomber Costs
- Attempt Made to Save Foot Patrols : City Council: The effort may continue a power struggle between the council and police chief over the costly program.
- Coast Guard Says On-Board Explosion Destroyed Boat
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man, 23, Held in Hit-and-Run Crash
- Renovation Plan for Olvera Street Stirs Outcry From Latinos
- Mark S. Grody, chief executive of the...
- Surgeries for Poor Delayed at UCI Hospital, State Says
- Padres Lose Again, May Seek Trade
- Ad Blitz Targets New Cable TV Tax Rules : Regulation: Station operators hire a political consultant and urge the public to contact politicians to protest assessments that have risen as much as 400% in a year.
- Toshiba Tackles Delays in Laptop Computer Repair
- Directors of Chatsworth-based Syncor International Corp. authorized...
- Bank Acquisition Will Give Citicorp Jump in California
- In Winter of His Years, He Still Has Heater
- Pitcher Eaton Stifles PLNC as UCSD Wins, 13-1
- New Format on Editorial Pages
- THE SIDELINES : LeMond Rides in Tour de Trump
- No-Hitter Gives Suppan Something to Chew On
- SHORT TAKES : Pop Star Vetoes Rodeo Violence
- RACING Q & A
- SHORT TAKES : New Singers Wrap 'Walkure'
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
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- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : El Camino Real Clinches Share of 1st Title Since '78
- BankAmerica Corp. has announced that George Coombe...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Judge Sentences Family Killer to Life in Prison
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : James Brown Out, So Is Concert
- Chrysler Nets $71 Million in Quarter; Cost Cuts Cited
- BOOK REVIEW : Factual Follow-Up to the Earth Day Hype : MAKING PEACE WITH THE PLANET <i> by Barry Commoner</i> , Pantheon, $19.95, 293 pages.
- Man Sues to Allow Freezing of Head Before He Dies
- Bradley's Last Resort: Turn Off the Water
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : FALL '90: THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE UGLY
- NATION : Homosexuality 'Cure' Blasted
- Flashy Meteor Streaks Through Southland Skies
- ORANGE LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Davis Sparks Valencia to Victory
- Castro Sees to It That Sockers Win
- Tarkanian Plans to Meet With Clippers
- A Renewal of East-West Conflicts : Ballet: A Soviet director is leading the joint production of 'Swan Lake' by the Bolshoi, Kirov and Boston companies. But rehearsals are tense.
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- The 'Information Age' Has a Flip Side
- Woman Living in Bubble Because of Allergies Has Baby
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : 60s / 90s: Fall Styles Recall The Age of Aquarius
- Cheney May Cancel 207 More Military Projects : Defense: Congress already has approved the threatened plans. A previous freeze on other construction is extended.
- Rep. Panetta Criticizes Emergency Agency as Slow to Act in Quake
- Thousands Jeer Moscow Leaders : Soviet Union: May Day turns into a raucous protest. 'Resign!' is shouted as Gorbachev reviews the parade.
- Student in Limbo as Result of Role in Protest : Discipline: Kicked out of Tustin Unified's Foothill High, he can't enter a new school. A teacher who calls him a scapegoat won't sign the needed papers.
- Campaign to Resettle Soviet Jews Begun
- Restaurant Manager Shot to Death by Robber
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Approves 5-Year Housing Plan
- ORANGE : Parents Will Offer Day-Care Fee Plan
- After two days of patrolling, the city's...
- The Atlanta Braves put first baseman Nick...
- KENTUCKY DERBY : Trying to Save Best for Laz : Barrera Has Derby Spotlight a Year After Being Vindicated but Hurt by Drug Controversy
- Southland Reservoirs Are Yielding Catfish
- Mitsubishi to Buy U.S. Car Rental Company
- U.S. Firms <i> Can </i> Make It in Global Markets
- Gap President Sells Stock: Millard Drexler, president...
- Counselor Who Drowned Had Used Marijuana, Blood Reveals : Tragedy: He took the substance within five hours of the Convict Lake incident, toxicologist says. Four would-be rescuers and three boys died.
- Tritium Plant to Be Restarted in December
- WORLD : Lithuania Offers Compromise
- Renewing Our Vows to Save Earth
- LOCAL : Santa Ana Youth's Condition Critical After 12,000-Volt Shock
- Schools Raise Grade Limit for Extra Activities
- Duarte Council Does Its Fighting on Wallyball Court
- Rams Are Poised to Acquire Long : Pro football: Former University of Iowa quarterback agrees to trade from Detroit. He'll be a backup to his former Big Ten rival Jim Everett.
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Ecowear : Earth Angels in England
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Press Hit for Seeking Attorney Donations
- REGIONAL OUTLOOK / OIL PATCH : Back From Bust: Texas on Mend, Others Languish : Houston leads a robust recovery by diversifying. A plunge in petroleum prices like that in '86 no longer need cripple the whole area.
- Money-Laundering Trial of Silberman Begins
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- Moving to New Haunts : As Costume Company Relocates, Will Ghost Follow?
- Transient Receives $75,000 Settlement Over Arrest
- IRVINE : Other City Workers Used Sheridan Firm
- P. M. BRIEFING : March Factory Orders Up 3.8%
- Subsidized Sale of Failing Thrift Is Under Attack : S&L;: It cost billions to sell a Texas firm to Ronald Perelman. A regulator and a senator say it would have been cheaper to close it outright and pay off on insured deposits.
- Burger King to Leave Pepsi, Switch to Coke
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ECUADOR : American Abducted by Colombia Rebels
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Choice Cuts : Crossing Over Into Etchings, Lines and Fades : Youth: Anglo, Latino and Asian males are trying out the easy-care haircuts blacks have been wearing for years.
- WORLD : Mandela Aide Charged in Death
- Police Union Leaders Back Mandatory Drug Testing : Law enforcement: In a surprise turnaround, they agree to put the issue to a vote of members.
- PORT HUENEME : Science Room Design Heads for Bulgaria
- Just Another No-Risk Angel Trade
- Top Athletes Eager to Try Fast Track at UCSD
- Defense Plant Surrenders to O.C. Growth : Development: In an age of weapons reductions, the sale of Northrop plant site looks like a better deal.
- P. M. BRIEFING : $1.2-Trillion Budget Draft OKd
- Playboy Enterprises Inc.: The Chicago-based media firm...
- Mexican President Pushing Return to Private Banking
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Common Cause Opposes Plan for Redistricting Commission
- Cabbie Dress Code
- COLUMN ONE : A Struggle of Profane and Pious : Liberalization in Pakistan has allowed new freedoms, old corruption and vice. Both fundamentalists and progressives are unhappy.
- Gunman Kills Bike Rider, Wounds Officers, Motorist
- Board Debates Hiring Lawyer in Ely Dispute : Expenses: The attorney would review the college trustee's travel expenses.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Truck Owner Gets Drop on Burglars
- Bush Wants Leader of S&L; Bailout to Quit
- Tobacco Tax Funds Given to Trauma Care Network
- It's Time to Lay Into El Salvador : Aid must be cut unless Jesuits' murders are prosecuted.
- FILLMORE : Council Seeks to Move Up Tax Vote
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Atlanta Pitcher Lilliquist Hits 2 Homers in Victory Over Mets
- Economy Indicators for March Rise 0.9% : Growth: Economists fear slowdown because rise in inflation isn't enough to encourage Fed to lower interest rates.
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Ecowear : New Cosmetic Refills Save Money, the Environment
- NATION : Quayle Aide Accused of Rape
- HEALTH : Doubt Cast on Alzheimer's Drug
- U.S. High Tech for Soviets : Bush Wants Allies to Ease Restrictions
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : The Ones to Watch
- OXNARD : City Promises to Cut Budget if Tax Fails
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein Says She Would Serve as State's Peacemaker
- SANTA ANA : Pseudo Firm Gives Students Real Skills
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parks Group Claims Success on Initiative
- Firm to Set Up Scholarships, Pay Fine in Toxic Fire Case
- A Bid to Open Files on Adoptions That Close Doors to Past
- Disabled Man Sues Red Onion Charging Access Violations
- Keeler Headlines Hart's Show
- Workers Unite, Challenge Authority on May Day
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- HOME FRONT: Not long after shots were...
- MEDI-CAN'T: An estimated 400,000 Orange County residents...
- Fullerton Asks Residents to Conserve Water Supply : Drought: The call for less consumption is part of a growing push by political subdivisions to trim usage lest mandatory cuts be required.
- ROUND 2: Burnout among high school athletes...
- Grand Jury Looks at Builder's Promises : Inquiry: Lake Sherwood area residents say a developer broke an agreement to provide new sewer and water systems.
- U.S. May Not Fund Subway Extension, Federal Official Says
- City May Sue to Recoup Losses From Troubled Air Show Organization
- New Kent State Memorial Stirs 20-Year-Old Anger
- ALL ABOARD: Anaheim's Snow House Moving Co.--as...
- Fashion : A SPECIAL REPORT: SPRING INTO FALL : Shopping : Mom Has an Itch to Buy
- Official Says U.S. May Not Fund Valley Subway Link
- Violence Erupts at 3 High Schools : Disturbances: Racial tensions and gang rivalry apparently are behind the unrelated incidents. One student is shot.
- 15 Arrested in May Day Disturbance
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- Lorenzo's Ouster a Start for Strikers
- Peter G. Woodward has been promoted to...
- Com Systems Inc. Reports Net Loss in 1st Quarter
- Lava From Kilauea Engulfs Another House, 122nd to Go
- TOKYO : Japan Shuts Down
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- Concerns Over New Ovarian Cancer Test
- Sandinistas Left Behind Meager Cash Reserves : Nicaragua: The economy is in chaos, President Chamorro and aide say. No quick relief is in sight.
- Boos Mar Soviet May Day : Thousands Protest the Ruling Elite
- LOCAL : Stanton Youth Shot to Death; 17th O.C. Gang-Linked Killing
- STATUS SYMBOL: For those still on the...
- 4 Killed as Car Runs Stop Sign, Is Hit by Van
- BASEBALLSenior right-hander J.J. Fisher (2-5) allowed just...
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Blackhawks Win, Meet Edmonton
- Rumor Sends Activists Rushing to Save Land : Development: Fryman Canyon preservationists vow to halt bulldozers from beginning work on a luxury home tract. But it's just a false alarm.
- OAK VIEW : City Will Choose 1st Father of Year
- Sockers Beaten by Storm
- LEGAL FILE
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler Earnings Down 80%
- Top S&L; Regulator in California Steps Down
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- U.S. Plans to Cut Paper Mills' Dioxin Discharges : Environment: The new curbs on the cancer-causing chemical came out of a suit against the EPA by activists.
- The Times 100 : The Best Performing Companies in California : THE FAST TRACK : Databases Fuel Teradata's Rise : Sales soar for the maker of supercomputers whose systems are helping workers to 'turn data into real information.'
- James R. Miller has been named executive...
- Merc Traders Take Break From Pits to Learn About Ethics : Commodities: All 2,500 members of the futures exchange in Chicago are required to take the course because of last year's fraud scandal.
- Manufacturing Grows in April, Braking an 11-Month Decline
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Van de Kamp Vows to Defend Abortion Gains
- Connecticut Governor Signs First Bill Granting Right to Abortion