- Ratanatraiphob Sets Stolen-Base Mark
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rickey Henderson Might Play Today
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women Set School Record in 6,000 Relay
- Two Wrongs Don't Make Angels Right : Baseball: First-inning error by Schofield and short, wild night for McCaskill add up to 4-1 loss to the Athletics.
- Saugus Agenda Highlighted by Return of Press
- TV Reviews : Childhood Abuse: Helping the Survivors
- Smart & Final, Los Angeles, has promoted...
- U.S. Sets Larger Preserve for Spotted Owl : Nature: The timber industry and environmentalists assail plan to designate 11.6 million acres in Northwest for endangered species.
- STOCKS : Dow Falls 8.66 After News of Shrinking GNP
- P&G; Will Take 'Fresh' Off Label of Orange Juice
- The Komissarov Affair: Just Who Is Moscow's Police Chief, Anyway? : Soviet Union: The City Council's choice is not the Communist Party's choice. And therein lies the dilemma.
- Ethiopian Leader Revamps Regime as Rebels Gain
- Unyielding Mideast Attitudes Make a Shambles of U.S. Peace Initiative : Diplomacy: Baker, leaving Israel early because of his mother's death, says the effort will continue. But Jerusalem reports scant progress.
- Tornadoes Slam Into Oklahoma, Kansas; 28 Die
- Papal Encyclical Asks Capitalism to Show Heart
- Education Spending
- Education Spending
- One Reader Has No Sympathy for Another
- Have Dodgers Made Some Gross Errors?
- Ticketmaster's Suit
- The Ratings Chase and KROQ's Hoax
- Edward H. Gauer; Founder of Roos/Atkins Chain
- Officer Charged With Setting Fire to Parsonage
- Rookies Recall Confusion, Fear at King Beating
- Countywide : D.A. Accuses Man of False Advertising
- CYPRESS : Bike Path Behind Homes to Stay Open
- Barroom Brawl Brings Citation
- Elie Wiesel to Speak at Area Synagogue
- Countywide : Refugee Art Sheds Light on Camps
- Countywide : Students Get Lively Peek at Civil War
- Robitaille Does Trick for Kings : NHL playoffs: His three goals lead a 5-2 victory over the Oilers in Game 5. Edmonton's series edge is cut to 3-2.
- He Is No Mere Whistle-Stop on NBA Track
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Gets Past El Toro, ClinchesFirstTitle
- No Mystery: Butler Does It to Giants : Dodgers: He goes five for five in a 9-0 victory, L.A.'s third in a row. Martinez gives up only five hits and improves to 3-1.
- Esperanza Shows No Mercy to Loara
- Upstart Palomar Topples Pierce in Volleyball Playoffs
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ocean View Capitalizes on Sluggish Display by Westminster
- NBA PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Wilkins Lifts Hawks Past Pistons, 103-98
- Suspect Arrested in Robbery-Beating
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Special American
- So Far, WLAF Happy With Results
- Fann Takes Giant Steps, Signs Contract
- Jurors Urged Not to Feel Sorry for Killer
- All Dressed Up in a Tux and Nowhere to Go : Prom night: Heidi Lypps' choice of formal wear brought an ultimatum from St. Bonaventure officials.
- FILLMORE : Mining May Reduce Beneficial Insects
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Chatsworth Again on Wrong Side of Fence
- Budget Plans Stir Emotions of Coaches : City Section: Proposed reassignments and layoffs for the 1991-92 school year trigger widespread resentment.
- Royal Double Play in 7th Takes Out Simi Valley, 5-4 : Prep baseball: Highlanders defeat cross-town rival Pioneers for only fourth time in 26 meetings since 1979.
- Saugus Beats Palmdale to Earn Share of Lead : Prep baseball: Centurions blow 4-0 lead but come back to beat Palmdale, 11-9.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Vaughn Dispels Idea of Demotion With His Bat
- Orienteering : Serious Competitors, Casual Participants Try to Navigate Checkpoint-Studded Course Relying Heavily on Map-Reading Skills
- Music Reviews : Salonen Conducts 'Sacre' and Brahms
- Conspiracy Count Added Against Indicted Laguna Niguel Physician
- Michael K. Brown has been named managing...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Maker to Market Sudafed in Tablets
- Plant Closing to Mean Loss of About 290 Jobs
- 1 Killed, Another Hurt as Car Is Hit by Train
- Laz Believed in Fate, Horses and the New York Yankees
- Jones Posts 3 Ventura Meet Records : Track: Rio Mesa sophomore runs away with victories in the 100, 200 and 400 in county championships.
- Gavin Settles Score at Ojai
- Fillmore, Moorpark May Switch Leagues
- Formula Works Only With a Great One
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Lee Pitches Thousand Oaks' 2nd No-Hitter
- Joel Grey Takes to Hollywood and to the Finale of 'Dallas' Too
- Phantom's Farewell II : 'Phantom' Fans Again Ponder Life Without Their Michael
- Expo to Focus on Arts in Education
- WEEKEND TV : Networks Get Early Start on Sweeps
- IBM Will Build Mainframes for Rival Mitsubishi : Technology: The deal with the Japanese firm signals a new effort by IBM to expand its sales by making equipment for other manufacturers to sell under their own labels.
- Earthquake Knocks Out Power in Anchorage
- Miramar Base Commander Reassigned : Navy: Sources say highly decorated officer was having an affair with woman in legal department at the Naval
- Alleged Rape Victim Lives 8 Days in Car Trunk
- 6 Unsung Heroes Become Women of Achievement : Awards: The recipients displayed 'strength, conviction and love,' Rep. Barbara Boxer says at program in Santa Ana.
- Fluor Daniel's Contracts: Fluor Daniel Inc. said...
- Police Arrest Man, 29, in Stabbing Death
- Countywide : Last Call Issued to Recycle Phone Books
- AFI Film Festival: A True International Dialogue : Cinema: The influence of Godard and Fellini was widespread. By far the biggest revelation was Czechoslovakia's Juraj Jakubisko.
- Japan Lassos Broadway's 'Will' for TV
- O.C. DANCE REVIEW : Alvin Ailey's Spirit Is Alive
- Mass to Honor Island Chapel's Centennial
- Gov. Pete Wilson has appointed Thomas Sayles...
- Judge Sentences Fast-Food Thief to 7 Years in Prison
- Finding the Sealant of Approval
- U.S. Planning No Flights This Year at Paris Air Show
- Carmine Coppola; Composer, Conductor
- Japan Ships Sail for Gulf
- County OKs Settlement in Death Suit : Keyword: Widow and daughter of Jeffrey Bray, killed last year by reserve deputy, will receive millions over lifetime from $1.95-million payment.
- Mailman Leads Chase of Robbery Suspect
- Religion : Announcements
- Political Economist Lured West for UCI Peace Chair
- Gorbachev in International Plea for Chernobyl : Catastrophes: The 'tragedy . . . has not become a thing of the past,' he says on the fifth anniversary of the nuclear accident.
- NASA May Need Rescue Mission to Save Galileo
- Wilson Aide Solicits Views of Board on Jordan Ranch
- Address Changes but ZIP Code Won't
- Canoga Park Man to Face Trial in Slaying of Child
- Ex-Day-Care Aide to Face Trial in Slaying : Hearing: Prosecutors will seek the death penalty. The burned body of 8-year-old Paul Bailly was found in Simi Valley last year.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Meeting Slated on School-Cut Options
- Irvine Sensors Profit: Irvine Sensors Corp., a...
- First Security Corp., Salt Lake City, has...
- Marina del Rey Thrift Seized: Regulators took...
- FURNISHINGS : Bent Offerings From a Forest of Possibilities
- 9-Year Crusade for Schools Urged : America 2000: Education Secretary Alexander supports Bush plan to fund private facilities.
- AMD to Unveil Another Clone of Intel Microchip
- Mandela Admits Failure on Sanctions
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ex-Envoy Glaspie to Teach for a Year
- Battle Likely Over Officers' Files : Police: The four indicted in Rodney King beating probably will ask the court to block release of their personnel records to an outside commission.
- GIs Begin Building Processing Center to Dispatch Iraqi Refugees to Saudi Arabia : War's aftermath: The offer of asylum eases border tension and is applauded by the U.N.
- COLUMN ONE : Window on Psyche of L.A. : Therapists get vivid, daily portraits of anger and boredom, depression and fear. The city seems to be held together by thin and frayed emotional threads.
- Mother Receives Probation for Stun Gun Attack
- Steven C. Mason has been elected vice...
- Slaying Suspect Reveals 2nd Body
- U.S. Tells of Plans for Trade Sanctions Against Japanese
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 10-Kilometer Walk to Benefit Charity
- Have Dodgers Made Some Gross Errors?
- Runner on Third, a Bunt, and It's Not a Squeeze?
- In King-Oiler Series, Hardest Checks of All Come From the Stands
- Have Dodgers Made Some Gross Errors?
- Have Dodgers Made Some Gross Errors?
- Does Charm Count in the Standings?
- Stick to the Subject
- Foreman Should Take the Money and Walk
- Bradley Recall
- Simone Before Sophia
- Education Spending
- Raiders Should Have Just Said No to Todd
- He's Not Sold on the New Look
- Ticketmaster's Suit
- Police Beating
- Russ Receives Life Sentence in Wife Killing : Trial: The 41-year-old led a life of deceit and betrayal, judge says, and ran over his wife with her Mercedes-Benz to 'cash her in for a life insurance policy' to salvage his affluent lifestyle and failed business.
- Debating Which Record Is Most Unbreakable
- Education Spending
- Box Score Was Already Good Enough, Thanks
- Debating Which Record Is Most Unbreakable
- Box Score Was Already Good Enough, Thanks
- Have Dodgers Made Some Gross Errors?
- A Word for Conal
- The Ratings Chase and KROQ's Hoax
- Reporting on Yugoslavia
- In King-Oiler Series, Hardest Checks of All Come From the Stands
- Education Spending
- Ticketmaster's Suit
- Too Little Support for the Arts
- Have Dodgers Made Some Gross Errors?
- Who Will Pay Costs to Appeal Releaguing?
- Obituaries - April 27, 1991
- Names in the News - April 27, 1991
- Wilson Lobbies Republican Lawmakers on Tax Plan : Budget: Governor says he's optimistic, but comes away empty-handed. Some GOP votes are needed for passage.
- Strike Adds to Montana Snow Hazards as Plows Are Idle : Labor: About 4,500 public employees hold out for 60 cents more per hour, which the governor vetoed. New storm may shut interstates again.
- U.N. to Assume Refugee Duties : Iraq: Perez de Cuellar says relief teams will take over the Kurdish camps 'as soon as possible.' Bush again bemoans Hussein's continued hold on power.
- Ex-Coach's Fatal Crash Stuns Friends, Family
- Renovation Is in the Works for Santa Paula : Main Street: A lack of specialty shops and restaurants has contributed to a decline planners now hope to reverse.
- Doubt Is Cast on Iraq's List of Chemical Arms
- 'A's Bandit' Suspect Arrested After Holdup
- A Reinvigorated Gorbachev Pledges to Make Strict Demands on Key Industries : Soviet Union: He says he is fed up with cheap populism and threatens to use 'the very toughest measures' to pull the country out of its economic crisis.
- Officers Arrest 2 Robbery Suspects After Freeway Chase
- Man Shot by Officer Gets $8.75 Million : Police: Victim is a paraplegic after being wounded by an off-duty LAPD veteran. The award is the largest in city's history.
- Flyover Proves Shattering Experience
- Xerox Corp.: The document processing, insurance and...
- Viacom Inc.: The New York-based parent of...
- Judge Appoints Trustee to Run FundAmerica : Bankruptcy: A Newport Beach attorney is chosen after court says two made a 'blatant' attempt to take over the firm.
- Gasoline Tanker Burns in Sonoma County
- At Last, Large-Size Styles That Are Less Bulky, More Revealing
- Suddenly, Mr. Nice Guy : Deal between Baghdad and the Kurds could open exit door for U.S.
- Teachers' Contract Is Ratified in Camarillo : Labor: The agreement ends a 5-month dispute in the Pleasant Valley Elementary School District.
- OJAI VALLEY TENNIS TOURNAMENT : USC's Tullberg Falls in Opening Match : Tennis: Three-time champion, slowed by painful foot problems, is swept by Cal's Emilie Viqueira.
- Angels' Eichhorn Returns to Form, Aims to Keep 'Em Guessing : Baseball: Altering his preparation and pitching pattern have helped reliever achieve results he enjoyed early last season.
- Frankly, They Gave a Damn
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Palacios Starting to Show Talent
- AUCTIONS
- Knife Deflects Attacker's Bullet, Saves Man's Life
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women's Medley Team Takes Third at Penn Relays
- RADIO
- The 'Shadow' Mystery: Why Remake It?
- State Allegedly Knew Executive Life Was Insolvent in '83
- HomeFed to Set $200 Million Aside for Losses
- Johnson & Johnson: The New Brunswick, N.J.-based...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Americans Urged to Leave Ethiopia
- Bank's Credit Card 'Redlining' Is Justified
- Iran Tells of Hepatitis
- 4,000 Montana State Employees Strike to Protest Pay Raise Veto
- Trapper Awaits Word to Catch Freeway Foxes
- La Palma : Car Rammed Into Shop and Set Afire
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Umpire Gets Chance to Call Balls and Strikes in Majors
- Perry Seeking Alternative to Spring Leagues
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Wins 11 of 12 Games, Avoids Upset
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Frank Robinson Accuses White Sox of Cheating
- 20th Century Industries: The Woodland Hills-based insurance...
- Computer Companies: Data General Corp. reported second-quarter...
- Dunford Is TRW's President and Chief Operating Officer
- Bergen Brunswig to Purchase $100 Million of Its Own Stock
- COLLECTIONS : Tokyo Shows a Lighter Side
- Vista Gas Station Is the First to Go Natural : Pollution: It's the first in the region to offer compressed natural gas as a low-pollution alternative to gasoline.
- Witness Won't Testify in Trial of Ex-Officer
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Police Officer Pleads Innocent to Rape
- College District to Slash Classes, Cap Enrollment : Education: $6.5-million shortfall will force cuts at San Diego Community College campuses this fall.
- Glendale Motorcyclist Is Killed in Accident
- Times Awards $5,000 Each to 10 Nonprofit Groups
- Granada Hills Comes Back for 6-5 Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Kieling Wins 4 Events in Crespi Track Win
- Miscellany
- Poway's Sibling Revelry : Swimming: It seems as if everybody's brother--or sister--gets with the program.
- The Fire Still Burns Within Auerbach : Basketball: In his 41st season, the semi-retired architect of the Boston Celtics longs for NBA championship No. 17.
- His Versatility Is Vintage, Too : Auto racing: George Follmer, a success in many avenues, races this weekend in the Historic Grand Prix.
- Swiss Director's 'Journey of Hope' Leads to Oscar : Movies: Xavier Koller's film about a Turkish family escaping to Europe has brought him new acclaim and an Academy Award.
- Tears and Cheers Compete at Country Music Ceremony : Awards: Garth Brooks wins a record six trophies, but tragedies befalling the Judds, Reba McEntire share the spotlight.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Frank Gives Escondido Some Relief
- Olson Suit Charges Sexual Harassment
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Derby Is a Magnet for Odd Entries
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Oscar': Snaps Sans Crackle and Pop
- MOVIE REVIEW : No Holds Bard in Stoppard's Witty Romp With Shakespearean Players : Director Tom Stoppard gives Shakespeare's cameo players license to play in the delightful 'Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead.'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Boogie-Woogie Fluegel Boy : Tony Guerrero Shines at a Show That's as Much Party as Concert
- POP ALBUM CHART : No 'Sweat' for Mariah Carey
- On the Rental Horizon: Pay-Per-Play Cassettes : Marketing: The less expensive, limited-play tapes would allow retailers to stock more copies of popular movies.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Lonely in America' a Low-Wattage Comedy
- Fallbrook
- Groups Seek Release of Mobil Plant Documents : Torrance: Refinery's representatives argue against releasing voluminous information used for court suit that ended in consent decree.
- Man Fined $15,395 for Dumping Bleach
- Man Admits Molesting at Home of Baby-Sitter
- Anne (Howard) Caulfield; Retired Actress
- 'You're only 100 once,' so Redondo Beach plans yearlong party.
- 2 Armed Robberies Fit 'Home Invasion' Pattern by Asian Gangs
- REAL ESTATE
- John L. Waymire; Anti-Terrorist Expert
- American Ecology Stake to Be Sold: Browning-Ferris...
- Airline Companies: UAL Corp., Chicago-based parent of...
- Employers Adjust to Tough Work-Safety Laws : Labor: New state regulations, called strongest in the nation, make injury-prevention programs mandatory and raise liability of managers who conceal dangers.
- William D. Davis is resigning as California's...
- U.S., Allies Square Off Over Interest Rates
- It's Official: We're in a Recession
- Court Rejects Bid to Revive Prop. 105 : Initiatives: The 'truth in advertising' measure had been overturned on the grounds that it was not limited to a single subject.
- Cold Snap in France Dashes Wine Hopes
- MGM-Pathe Case to Be Expedited: A U.S....
- Disney Denies Dropping Claim: Henson Associates, owner...
- Ernst & Young Fined $1.5 Million: The...
- Immigrant Investor Rules Face Change : Law: Administration wants to raise price of special resident visas to $1 million from $500,000, in a blow to economically deprived rural areas.
- Cooperation Forges a Success Story : Goulds Plant Imitates Japanese Method to Pump Up Its Output
- Black Entrepreneurs Ride Out Recession
- HomeFed Plans Big Loan-Loss Set-Aside: HomeFed Bank...
- San Rafael, Calif.-based LucasArts Entertainment Co. and...
- Study Urges More Funds for Schools : Education: The think-tank report cites growing enrollments and a need for more teachers. An official says an additional $2 billion a year is required.
- Japanese Earmark Up to $40 Million for AIDS Drug Firm
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: PARK CENTRUM
- REAL ESTATE : County Real Estate to Keep Appreciating, Money Magazine Says
- Computer Sciences Gets Kuwait Pact
- Murdoch to Sell 9 Publications to KKR-Led Group
- Samuel Greenberg; Businessman, Philanthropist
- Health Agency Chief Will Abide by Ban on Fetal Tissue Research
- Boating Mishap Off Baja California Leaves Two Dead and Two Missing
- FDA Approves Prozac Sale in Liquid Form
- Paul Brickhill; Author of Best-Selling War Novels
- Pentagon Plans to Eliminate 94,000 Jobs : Defense: Secretary Cheney says the cuts would save taxpayers $70 billion. Staffing would shrink through attrition and reorganization.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Crisis Level Seen in Growing Famine
- Farmland Eyed as MWD Water Source : Growth: Boronkay says that buying agricultural acreage to acquire supply rights is vital to avoid shortages as Southland population continues to surge.
- 2 Dead, 2 Lost as Sailboat Capsizes in Sea of Cortez
- Elsinore Valley to Allow New Water Hookups:...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Cholera Imperils 120 Million Latins, World Body Says
- Soviet Troops Seize Lithuanian Property : Baltics: They occupy nine buildings and confiscate equipment in an action that local officials say breaks a truce between the republic and Moscow.
- Raids Close Alleged Boiler Rooms : Scam: Investigators said 32 telemarketing firms bilked more than $50 million from investors through bogus oil and gas deals.
- Loss Reported by Western Digital Corp.
- O.C. Officials Fear Effects of State Plan
- Vital Work: A strike that hit a...
- Scouts in 'God' Dispute Win Court Test
- Choh-Ming Lin; Founder of Hong Kong's Chinese University
- Surviving an Assault by the Press
- FURNISHINGS : Bingeing on Fringe
- ANAHEIM : School to Be Built on Former Campus
- Money-Supply Barometers Rise: The two broadest measures...
- Leisure World Up in Arms Over Planned Development : Land-use: The retirement enclave tries to block a commercial-industrial complex from zoned open space.
- HomeFed Braces for Losses, May Face Restrictions
- Richmond Plans to Shut Schools May 1
- High-Tech Stocks Seem Poised for Seasonal Swoon
- FundAmerica Investigated by State in '88 : Fraud: California regulators suspected three years ago that the Irvine firm was a pyramid scheme, but they say they couldn't find sufficient evidence.
- Comarco Gets L.A. County Call-Box Order : Technology: Firm's new, solar-powered, cellular models will replace thousands of aging boxes along freeways.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Soviet Union Should Dissolve--Walesa
- The Disco Devotee of the Decade
- REAL ESTATE
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Nation on Verge of Collapse, Jovic Says
- For Diners at Israeli Inn, a Smorgasbord of Ideas on Peace Talks : Mideast: Customers show a casual confidence in contrast with the government's nervous maneuvering.
- Lesbian Lover Loses Guardianship Fight; Third Party Named
- Workers' Toxic Exposure Ruled Unintentional; Bosses Acquitted
- Kurdish Children Still Dying Despite Aid From West : Refugees: Food and shelter are being provided, but water is short and sanitation is poor.
- Accounting Firm Settles Charges in Lincoln Case : Thrift: Ernst & Young will pay the state $1.5 million in the collapse of the Irvine-based S&L;.
- Disney Co. Net Dips 29%; Park Attendance Off
- Judge Supports Clothestime's Lease Protection From Rivals
- Avery Dennison Corp.: The Pasadena manufacturer of...
- REAL ESTATE
- Karl Klasen; Banker Stabilized, Strengthened German Mark
- FASHION : Needlework and Beads as the Fabric of Success
- Recession Stunts Job Growth in O.C. : Work: Led by drops in construction and manufacturing, the number of jobs declined 0.8% last month compared to March, 1990.
- CLIPBOARD
- Business Failures Up 53.8% in 1st Quarter : Economy: Increase in the claims for unemployment benefits is also bad news.
- Harriet Fleischl Pilpel; Promoted Civil Liberties, Women's Rights
- SANTA ANA : Illegal Immigrants Deported; 2 Arrested
- RECREATION BOATING : It's Sailing Season: Time to Make Things Shipshape : The Ensenada Race serves as a reminder to get your boat ready for that long summer ahead.
- FILLMORE : Students Challenged to Skip TV for Night
- PERSPECTIVE ON EL SALVADOR : Tipping the Scales of Justice : A civil court is ready to try soldiers for the 1989 Jesuit massacre; the U.S. must stop shielding key witnesses.
- Countywide : Charges Reinstated in Adoption Dispute
- VOLLEYBALL WIVA CHAMPIONSHIPS : CSULB Again Asserts Itself Against Aztecs
- Mira Costa to Defend Title at Volleyball Tournament
- WSC BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Pierce, Cuesta Remain Tied for Lead