- WORLD : Man Dressed in Army Uniform Kills 1, Wounds 3 in Jerusalem
- Burbank Council Incumbents' Luck May Run Out in Tuesday's Runoff
- The Cleric of Covenant House : Impatient as Ever, Father Bruce Ritter Battles Critics to Bring His Shelter Empire to L.A.
- EXIT LINES
- 'Crossroads for Child Care'
- Lubbock Visions : 'Miracles' Are Explained but Not Forgotten
- Racial Decision Angers Black Leaders : U. of Tenn. Urged to Demand Country Club Admission for Coach
- Magic Johnson: Youngsters' MVP : Urban League Gives Humanitarian Award To Laker Star
- Fur Shops Raise Protesters' Hackles; Students Organize Beach Picketing
- 'Crossroads for Child Care'
- MOVIES - April 10, 1989
- POP/ROCK - April 10, 1989
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- TV & VIDEO - April 10, 1989
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- The State - News from April 10, 1989
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- The State - News from April 10, 1989
- Neighbors of School Say Sound of Children at Play Can Be Deafening
- No Where to Go but Up
- Storm Makes for a Trying Day in Georgia for Cashmere Crowd
- Yankees Appear Closer to the Bottom Than Top
- Of Mechs and Men : TIDES OF LIGHT <i> by Gregory Benford (Bantam Spectra/ Bantam Books: $17.95; 336 pp.; 0-553-05322-1) </i>
- Neighbors Foil Clean Getaway After Theft of Purse
- THE CAMPAIGN WINDS DOWN : City Elections : Race That Started as Intense Contest Ends in Easy Walk
- Temple City Moves Ahead With Retail Center Plans
- Dirty Business in Cleaning Up Asbestos
- Communists Run Shadow Government : Rebels Active in Town Named Marcos
- Lawndale Buyout Foe Charges Censorship
- Mirroring a Malady
- POP STARS:***** Great Balls of Fire: **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door: *** Good Vibrations:** Maybe Baby: * Ain't That a Shame : Alyson Williams "Raw." Def. JAM/Columbia. ***
- Sometimes, the Favorite Isn't the Best
- Montana, Fearful of Losing House Seat, Wants More People to Make State Home
- Crash Hurts Girl at Plant Nursery; Driver Held
- Freeway Chase Ends in Crash; 2 May Be Dead
- The Pressure's On for Pete Rose Jr., Too
- EMPIRE OF THE OLD
- Angels' 7-0 Defeat Pinned on Abbott, Not All the Blame
- Couple Recycles World Adventures
- Easy Remedies Can Help Evict Harmful Molds
- Home Tower Design
- U.S. Beats France in Davis Cup
- Softball Roundup : Western Falls to La Mirada in Canyon Final
- Divine or Imagined? : Visions of Holiness in Lubbock
- USC Elections
- Construction Boom Alters Face of Katmandu
- Treatment of Rogers
- Machismo, Church Complicate Issue : Tradition, Poverty Shape Mexico Abortion Debate
- TAXES REFORMED : TAXES RESENTED
- An Enormous Task
- LOOKING FOR LETTERS
- Doing Laundry : The Name May Not Connote Fast-Track Clothing, But Katayone Adeli's Line Puts a Stylish Spin on Power Dressing
- Heeeeere's Joanna!
- Stirring the Pot
- Shootings Leave 13-Year-Old Boy Dead, 9 Injured
- Commercial Scene : Avalon Country Mart Rising in Carson
- 3 Nurses Held in 35 Suspected Overdose Deaths
- Reza Abdoh: Meditation on 'Minamata'
- Summer Vacations : Diverse California Vacations Just a Drive Away
- Places of Worship and Land
- Hospital Told to Honor Emergency-Care Pact
- For Some, the Oscar Show Was One Big Carr Crash
- Mexico to Reduce CFCs in Aerosols
- Sentences
- Northridge Men Fall in Volleyball Final
- Woman Held in Fatal Sherman Oaks Crash
- The Beauty Inside
- Chinese Dissident Arrives in U.S.; Beijing Stand on His Return Unclear
- Commentary : Keeping in Touch With Youngsters Through Their Drug Danger Years
- Crenshaw Leading by 4 When Play Suspended
- Advantages of Glass-Block Windows Are Clear-Cut
- 2 Injured as Copter Crashes on Street
- Summer Vacations : STATE TOURIST OFFICES
- County's Choice of McDonald's
- Autistic Savant's New Sociability, Plus Grasp of Numbers, Yield Success
- In her first speaking role, Marlee Matlin...
- Heat Pattern Breaks, Cooler Days Ahead
- From Train Track to Space Station : Lab Hopes to Develop 'Smart' Materials
- Prep Wrapup : Different League, Same Story: El Segundo Feasts on Imbalance
- Closing the Lopez Canyon landfill : FOR : Rob Zapple
- College Baseball Roundup : Staton Powers Titans Over UCSB
- Sneak Previews of Forthcoming Books : Witness for the Prosecution
- NEWS NOTES: I.R.S. Records will lose ...
- They're Still Talking About the Call Against the Hall
- Medical Library
- Christian Broadcaster Defends Methods : Acquisition of Stations, Treatment of Employees Under Question
- Bernstein's Complaint : LOYALTIES A Son's Memoir <i> by Carl Bernstein (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 269 pp.; 0-671-64942-6) </i>
- Slain Girl's Family Offers Gift Fund to Troubled Youths
- The State : 117 Arrested at Abortion Clinic
- Imported Produce--Pesticides Are the Major Culprit
- Medical Director Protests Article on Brea's Center
- POP STARS:***** Great Balls of Fire; **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door; *** Good Vibrations;** Maybe Baby; * Ain't That a Shame : JODY WATLEY: "Larger Than Life." MCA. ***
- For Some, the Oscar Show Was One Big Carr Crash
- Commercial Scene : Partnership Purchases Building in Anaheim
- Booros and Donald Still Tied for Lead
- $3.3-Million Lease Signed for Offices in West Covina
- POP STARS:***** Great Balls of Fire: **** Knockin' On Heaven's Door: *** Good Vibrations:** Maybe Baby: * Ain't That a Shame : JULIAN LENNON: "Mr. Jordan." Atlantic *
- Agriculture Dept. Aide to Leave Post
- River Zone Replacing Soccer Field as Key Entry to U.S.
- Most Are No Longer Rattled by Earthquake
- Fight Against Leukemia Goes Through Hoops
- Women Making Waves in Navy : Service Is Charting a New Course as More Females Are Going to Sea
- Oliver's 3-Hitter Leads Simi Valley in Softball
- EMPIRE OF THE OLD
- Citizen's Arrests
- State Board, Not Court, to Decide What Is Owed : Ex-Massage Parlor Owner Rebuffed on Taxes
- Time for New Cup?
- Flood Peril Deserves Immediate Attention
- Small Tire Helps Cause Accident; Driver Killed
- Hot Again : O.C.-Made Rickenbacker Guitars Popular Once More After Booming With the Beatles, Then Fading
- Millions at Stake in Suit Challenging How Prop. 13 Allocates Property Taxes
- Commercial Scene : TRM Manufacturing Buys Building in Buena Park
- THE BEEHIVE HAIRDO : Hair Spray to Heaven
- FICTION
- Freeway Warning Issued
- But Some Fear Members' Liberalism Is Waning : Political Group Born in '70s Becomes a Winner
- Striking Armoire
- Dodgers 1959 Championship Roster : Name / Years With Dodgers / Current Occupation / Residence : PITCHERS
- Larry Bensky Replies:
- Celebrities to Join Pro-Choice Marchers in Capital
- INFORMATION SOUGHT
- Beyond Westweek
- Teacher Is Praised, and Finally Named
- Hungary Representatives
- Kemp Preaches Hope to Blacks, Others in Slums
- Nancy Brown Leads Patti Rizzo by Two Strokes
- FCC Has to Revise Its Definition of 'Effective' Competition as the Cable Industry Matures
- THE SOCIETY OF SIX by Nancy...
- College Roundup : Cal Lutheran Notches Sweep in Softball
- Commercial Scene : Western Data to Have Calabasas Headquarters
- Physical Evidence in Kraft Trial
- ALL STAR BASKETBALL : Barnhard Helps Stop a Late Rally as 2-A Tops 3-A
- Ueberroth May Replace Top Eastern Managers
- Rev. Schuller Visits Marcos, Expects Him to Die Soon
- OUT OF OBSCURITY : Hundeby's Victory in Nationals Brings Woodbridge Swimmer Attention
- Kissinger Did Not Have Them for Breakfast : NEST OF SPIES America's Journey to Disaster in Iran <i> by Amir Taheri (Pantheon Books: $18.95; 314 pp.</i> ,<i> illustrated; 0-394-57566-0) </i>
- Vietnamese Seek Easing of Barriers for Refugees
- Researchers Diagnose a Phase : Accident-Prone Youngsters Confirmed
- President's Friendly Hometown Offers a Few Simple Pleasures
- Season Blossoms in the Hills
- Davis Cup Matchups Work Out Just About as Gorman Had Hoped
- Soviet Nuclear Sub Sinks Off Norway; Casualties Feared
- Ruthless Criminal
- Orange County Football All-Star Game : Henigan Among Four South Quarterbacks Nominated
- EMPIRE OF THE OLD
- Xiao Jingguang; Former Commander of Chinese Navy
- L.A. County Apartment Appreciation
- WHy Can't L.A. Have a Major League Film Festival? : AFI / LA FilmFest Preview: Picking Out Goodies : THE FILMS
- MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT : THE AURA OF AUGUSTA
- Bailout With Brady Plan: Third World Last Chance
- Intercultural Etiquette
- American League Roundup : Calderon Gives Chicago a Healthy Start in 7-4 Win Over A's
- Twice-Told Tales of the U. S. Press : THE PRESS <i> by Ellis Cose (William Morrow:</i> $22.95; 415 pp.)
- Cabbage Patch to 'Urban Village' : $700-Million MacArthur Place on Former Santa Ana Farm to Include Office, Retail, Residential Uses
- Worthy Is Injured as Lakers Are Beaten by Warriors, 122-116
- 1969: It Was a Great Year for Moon, Men and the Mets
- Sea World's Big Blast
- Students Face College Costs That Outpace Inflation Rate
- AROUND HOME : Notes on Cookie Cutters, and Garden and Animal Events : Cookie Cutters
- Abortions and Guilt Feelings
- 'If you don't teach kids how to be an audience now, there won't be any in 20 years.'
- $1 Million Is No April Fool's Joke
- Experimental System on Sunken Sub May Pose Radiation Threat
- THE CAMPAIGN WINDS DOWN : School Board : Teachers Union Calls Out Troops for 2 Candidates
- Women at Sea : Navy Adjusting as Feminine Tide Hits Ship Crews
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Mate's Arrest Surmountable for Golding : Silberman Woes Called a Short-Term Problem
- City of Industry and County Settle Suit Over Pastureland Redevelopment
- 5 Teen-Age Criminals to Be Sent to Desert
- Car License Plates That Are Out of Date
- For Some, the Oscar Show Was One Big Carr Crash
- U.S. Study Sees Easing of Soviet Military Threat
- The Nation : Special-Interest Election Spending Rises
- When Drinking Wine at Orso, Do as the Romans
- French Say Au Revoir to the Old Ways of Shopping
- Arcadia Invitational Track Meet : Corona del Mar Boys Set Distance Medley Records
- Sitting Pretty
- TRAINING YOUR MATE
- Dutch AIDS Patient Freed, Travels to S.F.
- Auto Club Membership
- Quality of Life and Tuesday's Election
- Heat Eases--but It's Still Not Like April
- Legislators List 1988 Bounty in Fees, Gifts
- CSUN Tuition Increase: More for Less
- Events in the news this week.
- Why the Doctor May Fall Asleep on Your Case
- More Traditional
- Gardening : For a Vegetable With Snap, Try Green Beans : It's time to plant your garden for harvest of tasty pole and bush varieties in late spring.
- Quibbles & Bits
- Summer Vacations : Need Ideas for Holiday Getaways? They're Here
- Commercial Scene : Private Investors Buy Carlsbad Industry Building
- Starling Ponders Career While Shoulder Heals
- The Trials of Tiffany : A year after filing suit, she and Mom are talking
- Many Sent by Parents to Safety in West : Young Refugees Seek Haven in Germany
- 2 Trustees Elected to Whittier College Board
- High Schools : Team Struggles as Ailing Coach Monitors Scores
- When Everyone's Ox Is Gored : Intrusive Drug Tests May Make Civil Liberties Popular Again
- Sheep's Clothing?
- Oscar's Main 'Man'
- Rayburn Has Busy Evening at Saugus
- Thomas, Cartwright Are Fined, Suspended
- THE OPPOSITE SEX edited by Anne...
- 200 Demonstrate at Nevada Nuclear Test Site; 69 Arrested
- WHY AMERICANS DON'T VOTE <i> by Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward (Pantheon Books: $9.95)</i>
- Stone Age Future Shock THE GIFT OF STONES <i> by Jim Crace (Charles Scribner's Sons: $16.95; 170 pp.)</i>
- Clark, Terrell Have Trouble Against Astros
- Bisons Bullish They'll Draw Million Fans Again
- Contemporary Design With Gated Courtyard
- Commercial Scene : Nissan to Build Race Cars in Vista Buildings
- Convertible Table
- Ann Arbor Warms Up After Big Chill
- 'House of the Lord' Is Found Refreshing
- LEDEEN DOWNPLAYS ROLE
- Recessional by Rudyard Kipling
- Milken Damaged Markets
- Martina Is Surprised by Zvereva
- Analyzing Psychiatrists' Kids : In a New Book, Sons and Daughters of Analysts Sound Off on the Perils of Life With Freud
- The Paradox of Neil Diamond
- Bush to Widen U.S. Role in Alaska Oil Cleanup
- Spring, Summer Offer Cornucopia of Enticing Domestic Tours
- Fredericks Sprints Past Watts in USC Meet
- Laguna Beach's Late Trolley Defended
- Expanded Coverage
- Buddhist Monk, Believed Possessed by Spirit of Diety, Serves as Oracle for Tibetans : Adviser to Dalai Lama : Buddhist Monk Is Oracle for Tibetans
- City Puts Limits on Lot-Splitting
- Filming Insurrection on Location With a Band of Filipino Guerrillas
- San Jose Trolley Line Hits Some Bumps
- Laura Scudder Was More Than a Name : Monterey Park Will Honor 'Pioneer, Instigator, Doer' Who Helped Create Snack-Food Industry
- The summer season will usher in leisurely...
- A Kiss Is Just a Kiss
- Louisiana Facility Opened in 1894 : Leper Colony Chief Wants Work to Go On at New Site
- Hockey Notebook : Where Will Michel Bergeron Coach Next Season? Quebec? Uniondale?
- Commercial Scene : Laura Scudder Office Site Leased in Orange
- 66 Drug Runners, 4 Burglars Hanged in Iranian Crackdown
- Variable Rates May Fuel Recession
- Crafted Cabinet
- Leader of Namibia Rebels Orders Troop Withdrawal
- Orel : The Dodgers' Wholesome Right-Hander Plots His Financial Future and Wonders If He Can Live Up to Last Season's Success
- Speaking Out : Fighting for the Survival of an Old House
- Commercial Scene : Apartment Complex in Riverside Changes Owners
- GHOSTBUSTERS SEQUEL: The red-hot Bobby Brown, coming...
- TRAINING YOUR MATE
- James Garner: A Weight Off His Broad Shoulders : A winner at last in his battle with Universal, the Hollywood veteran is free to work--or take it easy
- LOST IN TRANSLATION A Life in a New Language <i> by Eva Hoffman (Dutton: $18.95; 280 pp.)</i>
- Filling the Empty Chair : The nation's top musicians participate in a ritual to win a job : Auditions
- Commercial Scene : Good Earth Restaurant to Open in Upland
- A Princess Remembers the Fall of British India : RAJ <i> by Gita Mehta (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 444 pp.)</i>
- Brown Leads by Two Shots at StoneRidge
- Commercial Scene : Integrated Computer to Lease in Plaza La Reina
- Bob Wade's Merits Appear to Be Issue Rather Than Race
- Associate Claims Rose Bet on Reds, Paper Says
- THE WARRIOR QUEENS <i> by Antonia Fraser (Alfred A. Knopf</i> : <i> $22.95; 383 pp.)</i>
- China Dissident Arrives in U.S.; Status 'Up in Air'
- It's Back to Normal for the Durham Bulls
- Here's the Pitch: Hall of Fame Turns 50 This Year
- Abbott Cheered Despite Rocky Rookie Outing
- Home-Grown Artistry at Utah Fair
- Silberman Arrest Hurts Wife's Political Hopes
- Electronic Guitars Vital to Birth of Rock 'n' Roll
- Clippers Trounced by Phoenix
- Clark Developed 'Natural' Swing Through Hard Work
- Casting Shadows
- A Sleuth Captures His Goldwyn : Biographer Scott Berg masters the clues in tracing the life of movie mogul
- Mobil Guides for Budget Travelers
- Downtown Landmark Purchased : Ira Yellin, partners, to spend $4 million to restore venerable Bradbury Building.
- Highland Federal
- William C. Payette; Longtime Executive With UPI
- Times Ballot Recommendations
- Burnham Finally Overtakes Miller, Wins 200 at Arcadia
- Baseball : Injury Problems Will Put Brewers' Depth to Early-Season Test
- Celebrity Skin Sheds Bad Reputation
- Toronto shortstop Tony Fernandez, who suffered a...
- VIEWPOINTS : HOW MUCH PAY IS TOO MUCH? : Michael Milken's Huge Compensation Stirs a Heated Debate About What Executives Are Really Worth to Their Companies
- Exercise in Terror : Former Tehran Hostage Stages Simulation of Kidnaping as a Teaching Tool
- Pierce Rally Nets 2-1 Win at Moorpark
- Very, Very Unofficial
- North Testifies He Felt Like Chess Pawn, Admits Lying
- TRAINING YOUR MATE
- Property Managers : Planners :...
- Ambush in San Juan Capistrano Kills Man, Paralyzes His Cousin
- He Takes Heat for Philadelphia's Big Problems : For Mayor Goode, Little Brotherly Love
- Trips for Tight Budgets
- For Some, the Oscar Show Was One Big Carr Crash
- Air Force Tries to Shoot Down Its Own Spy
- Morse's Mulu Tosi Is the Surprise Star as City Girls Win
- Books in Corner