- Sierra Madre : Jameson Subdivision OKd
- Perot Supporters Make Progress in Ballot Drive
- A Tidy Yard, a Suspicious Eye : Character: Bush reminds us of the cranky neighbor who kids love to torment.
- Police Seek Help Finding Woman Sought in Attack
- New Slow-Growth Council Threatens El Segundo Plan
- OCTA Moves in the Right Direction : In Releasing Measure M Funds, the Agency Keeps Important Projects on Track
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cadaret Finishes What He Starts
- It Might Be Last Roundup for NFL : Pro football: Odds are a federal court will call the college draft an antitrust violation, but there appears to be negotiating room with the players.
- Miscellany
- Fit After a Tour, Gaggioli Cycles to Win in Camarillo
- New L. A. Country Is Slowly Emerging From Shadow of Nashville
- What's New for Taper? Simplification and One Show Less
- <i> Cheap</i> Means <i> Quality</i> in Beethoven CDs
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : IN SEARCH OF FUNNY : If You Won't Laugh, Neither Will We
- Checkers Chef Plays Waiting Game
- Short-Term Risks : As Players Gain Long-Term Security, Managers Become Increasingly Expendable
- PREP TRACK MT. SAC RELAYS : Jones Wins 100, but Not Relays
- South Africans Return to Cheers
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love Leads by Three in Bid for Heritage III
- Rams Mull Trading Draft's No. 3 Pick
- After a Period of Dominance, Americans Finding Faults : Equestrian: U.S. competitors hoped to do well in Volvo World Cup, but their struggles continue.
- MISSING IN ACTION: When the Lakers played...
- *** 1/2 MICHELLE SHOCKED, "Arkansas Traveler" <i> Mercury</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SELLING SWEAT : Wesley & Woody. Michael & Sharon. Who's Taking Whom to the Hoop Here?
- Who Will Be the First 10-Million Man? : Baseball: Cal Ripken, Barry Bonds, Kirby Puckett, Ruben Sierra, Wade Boggs and Doug Drabek are among those eligible for free agency after the World Series.
- As Winds Die, Conner's Luck With Him Still : America's Cup: First race of defender finals abandoned with Stars & Stripes trailing America 3.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Tark Must Go to School on the Pros
- Kings' Power Play Short-Circuits : Game 1: L.A. fails on all nine of its opportunities as Edmonton gains home-ice advantage with 3-1 victory.
- Blasting Off for Florida's Kennedy Space Center : It's one of the few educational, historic experiences that children rate on a par with Disney World.
- URBAN ART
- Jerry Brown's Tax Reform Ideas Aren't Perfect, but They're Promising
- State's Top Architect to Speed Works
- Discovering Fiji on Foot Can Be a Natural High
- Government Agrees to Review Denials in Disability Cases
- $3 Error Costs DWP $333,407 in Tax Penalties
- COLUMN RIGHT : Earth Summit Is Just a Ruse to Rob the Rich : Blaming the West for Third World pollution is extortion; Bush should stay home.
- ROAD NOTES
- Winds Blamed for Traffic Accident That Kills Woman
- A Mission for Peace
- Private School Voucher Plan Ignites Debate : Education: Opponents fear the initiative could cost county campuses $25 million. But backers say students will benefit.
- Judge Blocks Schools on Voucher Bid
- It Takes 2 Dates With Snyder for Scouts to Fall in Radar Love
- United Airlines' 1st Pilot Takes Controls at 100 : Aviation: E. Hamilton (Ham) Lee is honored by friends and relatives as he co-pilots a DC-3 on a bumpy, half-hour flight from Ontario to Van Nuys Airport.
- CSUN Scores at Record Clip Against Southern Utah, 30-1
- The Sober LIFE of Briley : After Overcoming His Battle With Drugs, Electrician's Dream of Free Baseball Camps Is Becoming a Reality
- Miscellany
- Kiwis Favored in Challengers' Final
- COMMENTARY / HORSE RACING : Laurel Finds Three First-Time Starters Worth a Second Look
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL WIVA TOURNAMENT : Northridge Swept Away in Bid for Final Four
- FAMILY TIES: Just as some of Beach...
- This Cure Is Not Worth the Pain : ** THE CURE; "Wish" <i> Fiction/Elektra</i>
- 1992 TOP TEN ALAMANAC: The Best of...
- Travel Discounts in German Cities
- COMMENTARY : He Heard It Through the Grapevine
- Pasadena : Forum on Policing Policy
- Exxon Sued Over Illnesses Allegedly Tied to Cleanup
- Key Endorsements Rankle Opponents : Politics: Some of Bill Hoge's challengers for the new Assembly seat say the support gave him a fund-raising edge.
- A Helping PAL : Police Activities League Reaches Out to At-Risk Youths
- Local Earth Day Celebration Begins Wednesday
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Jets Strike Down Canucks on a Goal by Olczyk, 3-2
- Secretary's Role More Critical in High-Tech Age : Service: Profession heads away from filing into information management. Some think the pay hasn't kept pace.
- RESTAURANTS : NO MORE KIDDING : Young, Talented Chef Jean Pierre Bosc Won Fame at Fennel; Is He Losing It at Castel Bistro?
- THE CATHEDRAL BUILDERS by Jean Gimpel,...
- NORTH COUNTY : Treasure Hunt
- Incorporating County Land Too Easy : Areas Seeking Cityhood Should Be Forced to Negotiate Tax Distribution Issues
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nets Finish as Sixth Men in the East
- Pro Football
- N'Cita Wins Decision Over Salud
- Gymnastics
- Time to Consider a Harsh but Salutary Trend: Deflation
- Those Nights on the Harlem Rooftops : JAZZ, <i> By Toni Morrison (Alfred A. Knopf: $21; 226 pp.)</i>
- Harvey Mudd College's Math Team Places 3rd
- WHAT WE SAVE FOR LAST by...
- When Women Turn to Matters of the Mind : As More and More Women Become Psychologists, Psychiatrists and Psychoanalysts, Theories That Once Seemed Unshakable Are Being Questioned, and 'Far Out' Ideas Are Moving Into the Mainstream
- Baldwin Park : Youth Commission Proposal
- Will More Women Mean Less Money, Status in the Field?
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : A Lifetime Project
- Intern for Leadership Program Announced
- Mail-Bomb Suspect Arrested in Hollywood : * Crime: Filming of a movie is interrupted as the fugitive is seized in a hotel lobby. He was talking to postal officials in Alaska.
- 3 County Parks Schedule Festivities for Earth Day
- Tense Death Row Holds 7 From County : * Murder: The unusual cruelty of their crimes has brought them to San Quentin's most fearsome ward. One or more may be executed within five years, authorities say.
- FICTION
- Documenting the Depression : FDR'S MOVIEMAKER: Memoir and Scripts, <i> By Pare Lorentz (University of Nevada Press: $29.95; 233 pp.)</i>
- The Right Attitude to Do Europe : A resourceful first-time visitor combines energy and curiosity to live her own adventure.
- FICTION
- Doolittle Fliers Celebrate 50th Anniversary
- Making a Music All Their Own
- Baldwin Park : Muralist to Create Rail Art
- The 1989 Pink Cadillac (ABC Sunday at...
- Reactions Muted to House Overdraft List : Ethics: The public seems to be growing weary of the banking scandal. But analysts believe the issue will probably return to haunt incumbents.
- Rollin' Along : Sports: The enthusiasm for roller hockey is picking up speed as the street game gets organized in Ventura County.
- "An Evening in Paris," an all-French classical...
- FASHION : Too Tutu
- FLASHMAN AND THE MOUNTAIN OF LIGHT ...
- Untitled, By PETER READING
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- Library Checks Out as Arena for Artists
- The Big Parade (KCET Sunday at 4:35...
- History Professor Gets Stipend to Finish Book
- It's a Suite Deal--If You Have $20,000 or More
- Foundation Awards Caltech $2.5 Million
- It's a Thankless, Slimy Job; So Why Is Perot After It? : Politics: He once derided Washington's glass house. Now he talks candidacy as the binoculars swing his way.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : OUT & ABOUT : Cheap Thrills
- Santa Ana Under the Gun to Confront Gang Violence
- ELECTIONS : Outside Funds Become Focal Point in Races for Congress : All of the leading money-raisers have tapped sources away from their districts. Opponents say the tactic will backfire on the candidates.
- GOLF/ MAL FLORENCE : Everything Is Not Fine With Calcavecchia
- AMERICA'S CUP : Sailboats Don't Sail Without Wind
- Cerven Rallies to Take Flag at Saugus
- Some Tips for Those on a Job Search
- They're Back! : In the Antelope Valley, the Hills Are Alive With This Year's Colorful Carpet of Wildflowers, Even if the Poppy Reserve Is a Disappointment
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Jewish Heritage Tours Expanding Worldwide : Trends: Opening of Eastern Europe to tourism has spurred interest among curious Americans with roots in the region. South America is also attracting visitors.
- Swinging on a Starlet : VENUS BLUE, <i> By Gustaf Sobin (Little, Brown: $19.95; 250 pp.)</i>
- Helping Others Is Her Reward
- Old Foe of Horcher Seeks Funds for New Challenger
- Unless They're Chocolate, Skip the Easter Bunnies
- The Region : Transportation Forum Set
- Bush Tightens the Economic Noose on Teetering Castro : Embargo: Ships that also trade with Cuba are banned from U.S. ports. The move strengthens the President's hand with Florida voters.
- Death's Door : State's Only Condemned Woman Awaits Her Fate
- Nitty-Gritty of Carpet Cleaning
- Let the Sun Keep Your Swimming Pool Hot
- The Polymath and the Pill : THE PILL, PYGMY CHIMPS, AND DEGAS' HORSE: The Remarkable Autobiography of the Award-Winning Scientist Who Synthesized the Birth Control Pill, <i> By Carl Djerassi (Basic Books: $25; 307 pp.)</i>
- Salons Make Comeback, Though Not Yet the Talk of Town : Ideas: Gatherings of artists, philosophers and the well-read are scattered throughout the L.A. area, including Long Beach and San Pedro. Some have gone high-tech, with conversations via computers.
- INTERIORS : Variations on a Theme
- Trading a Stage for the Small Screen : SOME STAGE DIRECTORS ARE FINDING STEADY WORK IN TV
- Experienced Leadership--and an Alignment With Latinos--Won Out
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GARDENS : Patch Work
- Hahn Warns of Home-Repair Scams : Crime: One unlicensed contractor faces trial April 27 in a 54-count criminal misdemeanor complaint.
- Private Service Planned for Neville Brand
- PLATFORM : Another Pot Shot
- Charges Filed in House Post Office Case
- The Ever-Dwindling Access to Abortion : A fundamental right is being assaulted on both legal and medical fronts
- Mixing Messages in the Tyson Case
- WOMEN WITH WOMEN
- Secular Jews Deserve Rabbis' Blessing
- Logos Are an Eye Sore
- Coloradans Perturbed Over Influx of 'Hollywood Types'
- Garden of Eden Perfect
- WOMEN WITH WOMEN
- Parkland Appraisals
- Flights Out of Long Beach Airport
- Judge's Plea for Legal Drugs Pleases Some, Irks Others
- Politically Correct
- Coloradans Perturbed Over Influx of 'Hollywood Types'
- Censoring Messengers
- ALFRED ADLER
- TOWN BARES TEETH
- TOWN BARES TEETH
- Flights Out of Long Beach Airport
- Al Martinez on Hatred
- Measure M: No Full Employment Act
- Al Martinez on Hatred
- Flights Out of Long Beach Airport
- High School JROTC
- Keating's Sentence
- Judge's Plea for Legal Drugs Pleases Some, Irks Others
- Judge Gray on Legalizing Drugs
- DO YOU LOVE YOUR WORK?
- Ads Painted on Street Are the Same as Graffiti
- WOMEN WITH WOMEN
- The Place for Ideas
- Solid-Waste Industry Treated Unfairly
- 'THE JEW ACCUSED'
- On the Jury
- Playing the Game
- 'Sally's' a Turnoff
- Scholars--and Nearby County--Could Use Disney Largess
- Remembering Asimov the Great
- Mixing Messages in the Tyson Case
- Remembering All Holocaust Victims
- Judge's Plea for Legal Drugs Pleases Some, Irks Others
- WOMEN WITH WOMEN
- TOWN BARES TEETH
- Little Tokyo Project
- Judge's Plea for Legal Drugs Pleases Some, Irks Others
- Sell Idea to Soka
- Kudos for Kenya
- Got Their Number
- Judge's Plea for Legal Drugs Pleases Some, Irks Others
- WOMEN WITH WOMEN
- THE EMPIRE WRITES BACK
- One Man's Grief From Anti-Business Climate
- TOWN BARES TEETH
- Platform Defense
- High School JROTC
- Scholars--and Nearby County--Could Use Disney Largess
- Court Investigation
- Redevelopment in Monterey Park
- Making No Choice for Pro-Choice
- College Paper
- Judge Gray on Legalizing Drugs
- Mixing Messages in the Tyson Case
- Judge's Plea for Legal Drugs Pleases Some, Irks Others
- Vacancy Signs
- 'Basic' Bashers, Cont.
- Council Taken to Task
- THE DAY HEMINGWAY QUIT
- Bruce + Bob: Round 2
- Biotech Waste Dump
- Just Making the Grade
- Disney's Role in the Queen Mary
- Locking Up Criminals
- Who's to Blame for Migrant's Death?
- Conduct of Diamond Bar City Council
- Al Martinez on Hatred
- Income Tax
- Waste Management
- Who's to Blame for Migrant's Death?
- No Awards for Little
- THE EMPIRE WRITES BACK
- TOWN BARES TEETH
- Mixing Messages in the Tyson Case
- 'THE JEW ACCUSED'
- Judge Gray on Legalizing Drugs
- Judge Gray on Legalizing Drugs
- Anti-Citizen Move in Huntington Beach
- THE EMPIRE WRITES BACK : WOMEN WITH WOMEN
- College Paper
- THE EMPIRE WRITES BACK
- Charity Fraud
- High School JROTC
- Keating's Sentence
- Bruce + Bob: Round 2
- No Ordinary Address
- Not Caltrans' Concern
- THE EMPIRE WRITES BACK
- Judge Gray on Legalizing Drugs
- Questions Intrusive
- Judge's Plea for Legal Drugs Pleases Some, Irks Others
- Good Talk : Gertrude Stein...
- Anti-Smoking Policy of Mayor
- Judge's Plea for Legal Drugs Pleases Some, Irks Others
- Government Pay
- WOMEN WITH WOMEN
- UC Irvine-Hitachi Link is Badly Misinterpreted
- Judge's Plea for Legal Drugs Pleases Some, Irks Others
- NONFICTION - April 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - April 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - April 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - April 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - April 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - April 19, 1992
- Clinton Strolls, Faces Character Queries : Democrats: Issue again comes up in chats with Pittsburgh voters. Brown courts Philadelphia blacks, drops in at a wedding.
- DIGGING IN: Mark Whitley, executive director of...
- JUDGE'S WORST LIST: Don't look for investigator...
- Harris Execution Delayed by Judge : Reprieve: Federal jurist in ACLU suit rules that gas chamber might constitute cruel and unusual punishment. State prosecutors quickly file an appeal.
- HITTING HOME: With the recession now in...
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Taylor Says Challenger Trials Are in Good Financial Shape
- POP MUSIC : It's the Industrial Evolution : Is it the most fundamental change since punk rock? The wail of a doomed generation? Some call it death disco, or just noise music. But after 15 years, it's an overnight success.
- Another Harris Please for a Reprieve Fails : Execution: Lawyers still scramble to try to win a stay. Victims' family members prepare to see the killer die.
- CAPITOL OFFENSE? Rep. William E. Dannemeyer (R-Fullerton),...
- Land a Plane Without an OK Now and You'll <i> Really </i> Pay
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Majority Says Defense Cut Is Worth the Pain : Federal budget: Half want to spend 'peace dividend' on domestic programs, half prefer reducing the deficit.
- Supervisor Fails to Disclose Rent Deal : Politics: Don Roth denies that his living in an Anaheim mobile home park under a no-interest loan agreement was improper. Critics say the arrangement violated state law.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Unity Erodes as Officers Point Fingers
- * Sidley & Austin, a Chicago-based international...
- Housing Starts Increase 6.4% to 2-Year High : * Economy: A strong surge in apartment building leads the way, providing economists with more evidence of a sustained recovery.
- Easter Keeps Egg Decorator, 'Bunny Lady' Hopping
- World IN BRIEF : AFRICA : 356 Missing After 2 Ships Collide
- Aviators Recall Glory Days : Restored Planes Bring Back Memories of War
- Soviet Emigres Learn Rituals for Passover : Traditions: A synagogue is helping the newcomers of all ages study Judaism.
- The Ridge Will Go in Building Plan for Warner Ridge : Woodland Hills: The hill would be sliced down to make way for five office towers on the21.5-acre site. Planners release a report giving project details.
- Woman, 71, Is Accused of Setting Her Husband Afire : Crime: The attack occurred after her cancer-stricken mate ate a chocolate Easter bunny she was saving for herself, police say. Incident may have been a result of a longstanding fight, they add.
- Metrolink Cars Arrive for October Service
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Mt. McGroarty Sunrise Service Untouched by Legal Questions
- Silva Goes From Last to 1st to Win Ventura Mini Stock Main
- Agoura Lowers Relay Mark : Prep track: Charger girls set state record in 4 x 1,600 event.
- Ezinwa Makes a Dash for Acceptance : Mt. SAC Relays: Azusa Pacific sprinter will go against Lewis at 100 meters today.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Efficient Tostado Leads Hueneme to 2-0 Victory
- SANTA ANITA : Solis, His Agent Part; Jockey Hires Matos for Hollywood Park Meeting
- India's Om Puri on the Hazards of Pulling a Rickshaw in Bare Feet
- Marriage or No, Tony Campisi Has to Go Where the Work Is
- TV Reviews : A 'Show' Marathon on Movie Channel
- LANCASTER : Girl, 15, Held in Slaying of 17-Year-Old Companion
- CASTAIC : Winds Flip Mobile Home on Freeway
- RESEDA : Woman, Son Are Acquitted in Slaying
- Cal Lutheran's Plan to Build 150-Foot Radio Tower Is OKd : Communications: Thousand Oaks planning commissioners say the benefits of the antenna outweigh the complaints of Mt. Clef neighbors.
- Judge Rejects Gadfly's Bond Case : Courts: Self-styled watchdog had delayed city's $250-million issue by arguing that it violated Proposition 13. The challenge is dismissed without trial.
- Saddleback's Davidson Is First Across Line at Start and Finish
- TV Reviews : NBC's 'Revolver' Misfires in Spain
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : As Koch Ponders His Lineup, Conner Laments Thin 'Bench'
- Kings Count On Fresh Start : Hockey: They didn't reach expectations during the regular season, but they plan to change that when they begin the playoffs tonight at Forum against the Oilers.
- Baseball
- WORKPLACE : Unemployment Employees See Glimmer of Hope
- A Natural Dye Job
- Winnie Mandela Accuses Security Forces in 2 Deaths
- Clinton Income Dipped in '91; Jerry Brown Grossed $117,340
- Chicago Flooding May Linger for Days : Repairs: Crews begin work on giant plug in an effort to stem the underground deluge. One estimate says damage could top $1 billion.
- WHITTIER : Family of Car Theft Suspect Slain by Deputies Files Suit
- WOODBURY UNIVERSITY : Dean Named to New Position
- IRVINE : UCI Majors in Asian for a Week
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man, 44, Convicted on Steroid Charges
- Miscellany
- Artist Hopes to Crack the Easter Egg Market
- Time Warner to Cut Debts
- Hitachi Anaheim Unit Moving to San Diego
- State Turns to Torah to Determine Matzo Tax
- Nation IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : 7 Charged in Deaths of Hitchhikers in '80
- Executions Keep Tight Grip on Public's Imagination : Death penalty: The ritualized killing is riveting for some. For others, it brings a sense of order and justice.
- LOS ANGELES : 4 Hurt in Crush of Crowd at Faith-Healing Service