- Names in the News - April 23, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 23, 1990
- A PLUM: Why did Gov. Deukmejian assign...
- Miami Trial Gives Startling New Portrait of Sam Gilbert
- LOCAL : Santa Ana Boy, 8, Shot by Drive-By Assailants
- 200 Million Worldwide Pay Respect to Earth : Environment: Fete was part celebration, part a show of concern. It was observed in 136 nations.
- For Families, Jubilation and Frustration
- BOOM TIMES: The Huntington Beach Co. developed...
- Live Crew's 'Nasty' May Be Cincinnati's Next Target
- Bush Calls Release of 1 a 'Mission Uncompleted' : Hostages: He thanks Syria and Iran for their role in freeing Polhill. But he says he can't forgive the captors till all Americans are freed.
- 200 Million Worldwide Pay Respect to Earth : Environment: Fete, observed in 136 nations, was marked by concerts, nature walks, expressions of concern--and some cynicism.
- Lithuania Retaliates, Halts Gas Supply to Soviet Bases
- U.S. Newspaper Publishers Meet to Relax, Talk, Work
- FORECAST: Housing prices are driving out the...
- PEACE OFFERING: Robert Curtis (above), the maverick...
- EARTH DAY BOOKS
- Home Improvement : Building a Comfortable Redwood Chaise for Deck
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Flower Child in the '90s
- CULT BASEBALL PLAYERS: The Greats, the Flakes, the Weird and the Wonderful <i> edited by Danny Peary (Simon & Schuster: $10.95; 383 pp.) </i>
- AVERAGE SALES PRICES FOR NEW, EXISTING HOMES
- Rye Once Was Haven for Writers
- White-Water Journey Back in Time
- Pascali's Island (TMC Monday at 5:45 a.m.):...
- Our recommendations include two Oscar-winning performances and some creative hitchhiking
- 2 Dates, Locations Slated for Disposal of Hazardous Waste
- The two-hour pilot for "Spenser: For Hire"...
- COLUMN ONE : Blacks Feel Brunt of Drug War : About 80% of users are white, experts say, but the majority of those arrested are black. Those on the front lines of enforcement wonder whether its strategy has gone awry.
- Revised at Behest of Minorities, New Civil Service Exams Ready
- Sectarian Violence Mounts in Egypt : Mideast: Wild rumors of a 5-year-old girl being raped trigger an ugly clash between Muslim militants and Coptic Christians.
- Fine Young Cannibals, U2, Annie Lennox, David...
- RU-486: THE ABORTION BATTLE'S NEW FRONTIER : ABORTION PILL DEBATE AND ISSUES, ANSWERS
- Fall in Hot Tub Leaves 1-Year-Old 'Critical' : Near-drowning: The girl is on life-support systems after she stopped breathing for four to 10 minutes.
- Four People Injured When Vehicles Hit Cows on Freeway
- Family Paid More Than the Krishnas Ever Will
- Ten weeks after undergoing surgery to implant...
- Northridge Wins 2 in Bakersfield : Softball: Lady Matadors boost CCAA title hopes with doubleheader sweep of defending national champions.
- Thirty Six Red Comes Up Again in Wood : Horse racing: Champagneforashley suffers first loss. Southland-based Burnt Hills is second.
- Al Unser Jr. Drives 90.003 M.P.H. to Win Pole Position at Long Beach
- SUPER FLY:
- Heritage Will Stick With the Past
- Earth Day: Color It Green
- Sell Replacement Home Too Soon and You Risk Losing Tax Deferral
- Your Mortgage : Making Money on Other People's Borrowings : Trust Deeds: Investments can pay high interest, but there is the risk that delinquency can result in foreclosure.
- Home Improvement : Create a Basic Workshop for Home : Do-It-Yourself: Workbench is the heart of a functional workshop. If space is a problem, a fold-down unit may be a good choice to build.
- Owner Learns the ABCs of CC
- Erte; Versatile Artist and Designer
- Mastering the Art of Entertaining : THE A&E; NETWORK RUNS COMMERCIAL SHOWS TO COMPLEMENT ITS CULTURAL PROGRAMMING
- Ed Asner Returns to Comedy in 'Not a Penny More' : COVER April 22
- Dossiers Show Swiss Spied on Citizens
- Baldwin Hills Estates Weighs Plan for Gated Community
- Rattlesnake Bites Crystal Cove Park Worker
- She Gave Up Wall Street to Find Justice : The law: Young attorney for the homeless decided to put abstract notions about social fairness into practice.
- Oil Spill Insurance Proposed : Environment: Deukmejian's legislative plan aims to put the burden of cleanup costs on the industry instead of taxpayers.
- 'From a big race, I learn a lot about overcoming'
- Disney Firm Neighbors Are Grumpy,--and Happy
- THE NFL DRAFT : CHARGERS : Beathard Has a 5 Up Sleeve, but What Else?
- MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE RELAYS : Erik Mitchell Runs Away From 200-Meter Field
- Candaele Kicks Past Dameworth in 1,500 : High schools: Carpinteria star finishes with a 57.8-second last lap for a 3:52.01 run at Mt. SAC, fastest in the nation this year.
- Blair Thomas, Now Recovered, Thinks He Made Right Choice
- Underclassmen Aren't New to the NFL Draft
- Clear and Present Star
- BASEBALL : Optimism Evaporates Quickly in Atlanta
- Why They Might Have Said 'I Don't'
- A Consumer's Guide to Sub Pop's Best
- The Seattle Sound: Underground Rock Gets a Boost From Sub Pop
- Long, Winding 'Road'
- Heavy, Man
- Home Inspection Costs Slight in Light of Value
- 'Like Father, Like Son?' Firms Can Choke on the Tie That Binds : Management: Stepping into a successful parent's shoes can be traumatic and thankless.
- After Some Arm-Twisting, L.B. to Enter Recycling Age
- A Desert Haven for the Endangered
- Alaska Makes a Costly Effort to Run Lead Out of Town : Environment: High levels of the material have been found in the soil of Skagway. Gardens and yards will be vacuumed to lower the concentration.
- Michael Bryant's Double Life : Suspect: Neighbors who knew the amiable man are shaken by the murder charge against him.
- Chatsworth Group Aims to Block New Courthouse
- COUNTYWIDE : Officers, Civilians Honored for Valor
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Laguna Hills Squad Says Smart Money's On Them
- Artists Throw Themselves Into Sculpting Recyclables
- Talks With Trump Break Down Over Use of Ambassador Site
- 'Upzoning' Blamed for Price of Land : Santa Monica Mountains: Critics say county decisions have inflated the costs of scenic tracts, hindering efforts to buy parcels for public use.
- And Down the Stretch He Came, Running the Wrong Direction
- In Brief: : *** BELL BIV DEVOE, "Poison," MCA.; <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- INTO THE GROOVES:
- Nick Nolte's Trial by Stardom : A round peg in Hollywood's square hole, he says he can always return to the stage
- Courting the Muse in the 20th Century : Despite a Pulitzer and a MacArthur grant, contemporary composer John Harbison still has to fight the good fight
- Marketing Beef Proves to Be a Difficult Task
- Illegal Border Crossings Rise After 3-Year Fall
- Ivey's New League : JUDITH IVEY TRIES TV WITH NBC'S 'DOWN HOME'
- Artists Are Lured to Pomona 'Frontier'
- Walesa Again Elected Head of Solidarity : Poland: He easily survives complaints about his personal style and makes tantalizing references to being national president.
- Adelanto's Dilemma : U.S. Sues Desert Town for Rejecting a Shelter for Homeless Mentally Ill in Residential Area
- High Court Goes Cold on Religious Liberty : Law: The tone is entirely one of limitation, as though the free exercise of religion is a danger to be closely confined.
- The University of Miami has launched two...
- GYMNASTICS NCAA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Oregon State's Selig Wins 2 Titles
- The Continental Basketball Assn. has terminated the...
- MISSION VIEJO SWIMMING INVITATIONAL : Diehl and Triska Dominate Meet; Mission Viejo Wins Both Titles
- Canyon Falls in Volleyball Quarterfinals
- ORANGE COUNTY GIRLS' TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mission Viejo Sets Aside Injuries Long Enough to Defend Title
- HOCKEY / STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Bruins Win in Overtime; Capitals Get Even
- Whoopi Wises Up : After her smash debuts on Broadway and in 'The Color Purple' and ensuing roller-coaster ride, she has learned some lessons
- Heavy, Man
- ** HEART "Brigade" <i> Capitol</i> ; <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Pet Store at Your Door
- War Stories From Ecology's Archdruid : FOR EARTH'S SAKE: The Life and Times of David Brower <i> by David Brower (Gibbs Smith: $24.95; 527 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Where It Is and What It Costs
- Things to Do and See Near Salish Lodge
- Up, Up and Away : A Man-Made Reptile Has Been Given the Mechanics of Flight; How About People?
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Cultural Exchange
- Making Close Contacts of the Orangutan Kind
- Water-Saving Mulch
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK / ENVIRONMENT : Bush to Spend Earth Day Getting Hooked on Reefs
- LOCAL INVESTMENT BY FOREIGNERS
- RU-486: THE ABORTION BATTLE'S NEW FRONTIER : A Woman's Experience With the Abortion Pill
- Soccer Death Revelations Sign of More Open Soviet Press : Journalism: Sports newspaper outlines government cover-up of incident in which 66 were reported killed in Moscow.
- Gadfly Buzzing Gates Over His Political Funds
- Giant Pandas Threatened by Inbreeding
- Gang Crime Rise Spurs Pico Rivera to Hire Specialists
- Henry J. Dinenno has been appointed vice...
- Planned Parenthood Looking for Angels to Help Fete Its 25th Year
- Trying to Bridge Differences : Venice: Heated debate over how to fix crumbling canal walls has gone on for two years. But there's hope on the horizon.
- Comedian Cleans Up His Act as a Clown : Entertainment: A printer by trade, he gives up X-rated act for the persona of a hobo clown, making children laugh with his magic tricks.
- Stealth Fighter Comes Out of Hiding in Show
- Irrelevance of Good Intentions : On Transforming Earth Day Ideals Into Reality: Not Easy
- It's Time for Bush to Pay the Piper on the S&L; Bailout : Economy: With the costs of the thrift bailout spiraling, Bush should privatize the process--and stop lying to the public about it.
- A Matter of Trust : Sting: The democratic principles taught in the classroom lose their meaning when police and schools use lies, deception and duplicity in an attempt to <i> do something </i> about drugs.
- COMMENTARY : My Pop Fly, His Home Run
- Meat Market Slaughter : Food: Competition in meatpacking is dwindling as three big companies gain market share and power. Smaller competitors and state regulators are alarmed.
- A reader in Altadena wants the name...
- HORNBLOWER DURING THE CRISIS <i> by C. S. Forester (Little, Brown: $8.95) </i>
- LITTLE FRIENDS OF THE EARTH : THE ANTS <i> by Bert Holldobler and E. O. Wilson (Harvard University Press: $65; 709 pp., illustrated</i> )
- JON KLEIN: A--'Buzz' on MTV
- Grand Central Station Fire Forces 500 to Flee
- Judge Urged to Bar Sect From Bomb Shelters
- Shuttle Countdown Resumes for Hubble Telescope Mission
- Canoers Aid Santa Monica Bay : Pollution: Westlake students plan to paddle 13 miles today in an Earth Day fund-raiser aimed at raising $3,000 to fight ocean pollution.
- Corona Strives to Stay Ahead of Developers
- EARTH DAY: Today 12 young women, ages...
- HORSE RACING ROUNDUP : Silver Ending Survives Foul Claim, Beats Real Cash in the Arkansas Derby
- The Evolution of Younger Athletes in Professional Sports
- PREP WRAPUP / ROB FERNAS : Resurgent Carson Has 10-Game Win Streak
- Myers Is Welcome Addition to Reds
- McCants Reportedly Has Injured Knee
- Endowment Campaign Takes Center Stage : Cash-poor Orange County Performing Arts Center kicks off a drive to quadruple its assets and close up its gaping 'income gap'
- Grieving Over Junk Bonds: Some Firms Sure Miss Them : Finance: Although high-yield debt came to symbolize excess in the '80s, many small and mid-sized companies relied on it for growth. Now, they face a credit crunch.
- MOON PALACE <i> by Paul Auster (Penguin: $7.95) </i>
- Italy to Combat Drought With Fund of $325 Million
- A Judicial Purse-Snatching Is an Invitation to Tyranny : Taxes: Now that judges have been given the power to order increases, rule by the judiciary can't be far behind.
- Apples and Ids : Psychoanalyst's Mind Focuses on Patients While His Hands Carve Intricate Artworks
- Air Pollution Has County Breathing Uneasily
- Copiers Forge Ahead With Thai Artifacts
- LIVING AT THE END OF TIME by John Hanson Mitchell <i> (Houghton Mifflin: $18.95; 223 pp.) </i>
- Chippewa Band Skirts Ugly Treaty-Rights Fight : Indians: In one part of Wisconsin, cool heads guard friendly relations between the town and the reservation.
- Pascali's Island (TMC, Monday at 5:45 a.m.):...
- Redevelopment Plan May Aid Social Services : Hollywood: The proposal calls for setting aside 10% of the $900 million generated in redevelopment projects.
- Japan Women Fight Changes in Abortion Law : Family Planning: Groups protest further restrictions on females' already limited reproductive rights.
- Duke Yuks It Up, Wilson Furrows, but Most Politicians Can't Find Fresno : Geopolitics: If Central California is the sleeping giant of state politics, how come big-time office-seekers have trouble locating the place?
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Higuera Extends Brewers' Shutout Streak
- Byers: Tarkanian 'Beat System'
- Hitting Against the Wind : Toros' Darrell Conner Posted Record Streak in Unfriendly Park
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Coody-Douglass, Playing Like Legends, Up by 8
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Giants Cap Padres' Streak, 6-4 : Baseball: After losing four in a row to Padres, Mike LaCoss and the Giants break through in front of Cap Night crowd of 54,387.
- Curator Helps Collector Create a Solid Foundation : Long gone are the days when Michele D. De Angelus and her husband postponed vacations for economic reasons. Now she postpones vacations because of her busy work for the Eli Board Family Foundation.
- **** POI DOG PONDERING "Wishing Like a Mountain and Thinking Like the Sea" <i> Columbia/Texas Hotel</i> ; <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- Islands in the Stream and Others
- Collective Bargaining for Housing Makes Cents
- Choosing Colors That Will Stay 'In'
- SAVE THE PLANET 750 Everyday Ways You Can Help Clean Up the Earth <i> by Diane MacEachern (Dell: $9.95; 210 pp.) </i>
- With Peace Breaking Out, Soldiers Ponder Getting Out : Military: Most service personnel are staying put. But many see big cutbacks on the horizon and are considering making the leap back to civilian life.
- Three City Councils Reorganize, Select New Mayors
- Politicians Get Direct Line to Supporters
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Holocaust Day Marked by Jews
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION
- The Spring of Our Discontent
- Gorbachev Has Met His Match: History : Lithuania: The Soviet president was presented with a face-saving compromise, but conservative heat may have forced his iron fist.
- NBA NOTES : Charles Barkley Running a Slick Campaign for MVP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Trachsel Bounces Back to Lead Fullerton
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Wins 14th Match in a Row in Straight Sets
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks Win Again, but They Are Finished
- Los Angeles Fighters to Vie TuesdayforVacantStateTitle
- THE NFL DRAFT : RAMS : At No. 23, They May Try to Trade Up
- Harper Survives to Win Saugus Main Event
- One Alternative: Company Housing
- The only good thing about going to...
- Many Factions United to Achieve New Plan for Wilshire Center
- IN SEARCH OF GAY AMERICA Women and Men in a Time of Change <i> by Neil Miller (Harper & Row: $8.95)</i>
- Japan at Work on Transplant Rules : Medicine: A political resolution may be in sight in this long controversy once a panel decides if human life ends with brain death.
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Gunmen Raid Ranch at Hub of Drug War
- Lions Are Roaring Success as Security System in Brazil
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- GYMNASTICS NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Ohio State Star Wins Five Medals
- Van Halen Opens a Baja Margaritaville
- Hate-Mongers Are a Sad Chapter in the History of Comedy
- GSA Under Fire Over Management : Government: The federal agency that buys, leases and disburses is accused of neglect and crippling administrative problems.
- Those Who Will Inherit Earth Hear How It's Imperiled
- COUNTYWIDE : Landscaper Warned on 'Gray Water' Use
- COUNTYWIDE : Man Robs Bank, Escapes on Foot
- A Big-Picture Review of World Civilization : Education: An experimental two-year curriculum at UCSD attempts to give a sense of the sweep by using several disciplines, and without focusing on the West.
- Loss to Lakers Could Be Casey's Finale as Coach
- Voorhees a Big Target of NFL
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Bodine Runs at 'Home' in Carolina
- DIVING INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bradshaw, Wilson Win Titles
- The Most Valuable Plater
- Victory Turns Sour as Road to Derby Ends : California Derby: Stalwart Charger wins, but gelding wasn't nominated to Triple Crown races.
- Ex-Dodger to Join Library Program
- SANTA ANITA : Field for San Juan Comes Up Short
- Knee Injuries Don't Slow Poway's Dill, University City's Price at Mt. SAC
- Astoria's Tony Bennett Proves You Can Go Home Again : Tony Bennett
- PROFILE AST RESEARCH : Gutsy Computer Maker Scores a Turnaround
- Doors Are Finally Open to Westerners in Oman
- Gardening : Colorful Blossoms Are Unfazed by Drought : Conservation: Water-saving vines, shrubs, trees thrive in Southland even in a garden on a water diet.
- Inns, Hotels, B&Bs; in the Great Northwest
- UNDERFOOT IN SHOW BUSINESS <i> by Helene Hanff (Moyer Bell: $8.95) </i>
- Here's a Trip That Won't Leave You Speechless
- Czechoslovaks, Pope Celebrate New Freedom
- Israel's President Herzog Returns to Airwaves : Broadcasting: His radio reports during the 1967 war made him a hero. A recent address about current secular-religious strife caused a sensation.
- Neo-Nazis, Protesters Collide at Florida Rally
- Services Under Fire for Keeping Women Out of Combat Jobs
- Heroism of Firefighters Still Ignites Civic Pride
- Residents Empty Garages of Oil, Paint in Toxic Waste Roundup : Environment: Cleanup on eve of Earth Day at Unocal refinery in Wilmington draws 1,200 cars in 6 hours.
- Family Fears 2 Men Cleared in Attack on Home : Justice: A judge dismissed the attempted murder accusations in the Wilmington case after the prosecution refused to file lesser assault charges.
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- For Santos, Draft Day Turned Out to Be Anything but Special
- Small Trusts Quietly Give to the Arts : Shy foundations often give more cash directly because they don't stage exhibits
- Everyone Else's Parents Are Cowed
- Castro, Affluence, Fun Vie for Youths' Interest : Cuba: The far-flung concerns of people under 30-- who make up 60% of the population--bear a strong influence on the nation's future.
- In Search of . . . Estelle Parsons
- The Arithmetic of Prepaying Your Mortgage
- William P. Donovan has been appointed vice...
- Viewpoints : Defining Industry's Environmental Role
- Booklet Offers Eastern Europe Tips
- Good Neighbor Policy : Developers Turn Adversaries Into Allies by Involving Residents in 'Consensus Planning'
- Pasadena Showcase House Is Open Through May 20
- Some Cruises Aid Kidney Patients
- Compact Trimmer
- Requiem for a Claremont Neighborhood
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Your Mortgage : Pros and Cons of Biweekly Loans
- Owners of High-Rises Turn Attention to Trash : Conservation: Although now voluntary, recycling is catching on as a way to reduce need for landfill space.
- Mexico's Market Goes More Public : Investment: New regulations made it easier for foreigners to trade. The most difficult task may be to convince Mexican companies to participate.
- RU-486: THE ABORTION BATTLE'S NEW FRONTIER : RU-486: A Chronology
- Shellshocked From the Reagan Years, Democrats Lack Battle Plan for Bush Era : Politics: Working with Bush to pass laws now will help Democrats in this year's elections, but hurt them when it's time for the big spin in 1992.
- Culture Mosaic Marks Eternally Divided City : Jerusalem: The national and religious groupings of the Old City cling jealously and often violently to their exclusive sectors.
- Why Washington Is So Fed Up
- Delay Sought in Senior Housing
- THE DROUGHT FARMING : Plan to Sell Creek Water Upsets Users Downstream
- It's Garbage As Usual on Eve of Area's Earth Day Celebration
- Garages Drained of Grout, Oil in Toxics Roundup
- 250 Customers Out of 600,000 Used 18% of L.A.'s Water : Conservation: Consumption habits of big businesses will make it difficult to comply with the mayor's drought-emergency call for a 10% cut in usage.
- Popoff Struggles but Manages to Get Titans Past UNLV, 5-1
- Valley Overcomes 7-0 Deficit to Win
- It's El Segundo, Millikan in Redondo Tourney Final
- FOOTHILL SWIM GAMES : Foothill's Girls Leave the Competition in Their Wake
- Toomey's Victory Gives USD Tournament Edge
- Anderson Gets What He Wants : Football: Buccaneers complete trade with Chargers. Running back signs $3.6 million contract for four years.
- Draft: Underclassmen, but Not Undertalented
- Schroeder Loses Hood, but Not the Race : Motor sports: He wins GTO-GTU Challenge after brushing wall at the Long Beach Grand Prix.
- Nigeria's Ezinwa Comes On Fast in 100 : Mt. SAC Relays: He beats top-ranked Raymond Stewart in 10.20 seconds with tremendous second half of race.
- The Return of the Show Tunes : An auspicious crop of cast albums includes four new musicals and one revival, headed by 'Miss Saigon'
- 5 is Enough for the Star of 'Family Secrets'
- The 10 Most Common Ethical Sins in Hollywood
- A Tokyo-New York-Hamburg Classic Connection : Sony Classical's president Gunther Breest intends to carry out his company's commitment to dominate the field--from Germany
- A Y's Way to Find Lodging Abroad
- A Small Town in Germany : FLOATING IN MY MOTHER'S PALM <i> by Ursula Hegi (Poseidon Press: $17.95; 187 pp.; 0-671-68947-9)</i>
- California Cabernets
- Getting Started in the Fine Art of Stenciling : Decor: Painting designs can enhance the look of Early American pine furniture or add interest to a room.
- Skyrocketing Japanese Land Prices Rule Out Owning a Home for Most : Real estate: A hard-to-understand combination of bureaucracy, tax shelters, lobby interests and unbridled speculation has made the nation the world's priciest.
- Taking Responsibility for Those Polluted Sites : Eco-tourism: It's time for the travel industry to step forward and address the serious environmental problems caused by its own spiraling growth.
- Fate of Bicycle Club Rides on Court Action
- Resort Hotel Owners Sue City of Industry
- THE WEEK'S OTHER PRIME-TIME FILMS
- Gateway Plan Sails Through Commission : Development: Supporters say residential project is a big improvement over a massive shopping center and office complex once planned for the site near Marina del Rey.
- Auto Accidents Leave 1 Dead, Injure 5 Others : Driver Killed, 5 Others Hurt in Car Crashes
- The 1981 Only When I Laugh (Channel...
- Youth Playing Russian Roulette Shoots Friend Between the Eyes
- Getting the Whole Picture
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : U.S. to Train Army in Guerrilla Warfare
- Back to a Wasteful Future for E. Germans : Ecology: Under coercion, an individual environmental ethic was developed under Stalinism, something the rush to join the throw-away society threatens.
- Shirley and Boyd Brewster have a big...
- Cajun, Creole Cultures Blend at Simi Festival
- Bush 'Gone Fishing' on Earth Day
- Tardy Whistle-Blowers
- Wilmington Turns Up Its Nose at Pollution Report
- We Can't Afford Not to Invest in Environment
- Astros Spoil This Anniversary Party : Dodgers: Centennial celebration ends in disappointment as Houston scores twice in the ninth inning to win, 6-5.
- GOLF : Slope System Puts a Different Slant on Establishing a Handicap
- Nothing Compares 2 Sinead O'Connor
- REAGAN'S FALL
- Breakup of the Founding Trio Now Overcome
- Madison Avenue on the Couch : ARE THEY SELLING HER LIPS?: Advertising and Identity <i> by Carol Moog Ph.D. (William Morrow: $18.95; 236 pp; 0-688-08704-3) </i>
- Through-Fares Offer Real Savings : Airlines: Many carriers offer complimentary flights to outlying cities in foreign destinations as part of a "through-fare" policy. But you may have to ask about it.
- AST Challenges the Skeptics : Computers: Analysts had written off the Irvine PC maker after its series of setbacks. Now the revitalized company is entering the tough Japanese market.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : A Haven for Little Bookworms
- Home Improvement : Scrape, Spackle, Sand Before Wallpapering
- Protect Your Insurance When You Change Jobs
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : TREKS : Weighing in at 4 Tons, From Santa Barbara Island . . .
- Low-Cost Housing Agency Aids Its Chief's Hometown