- SIMI VALLEY : Hurt Hiker Airlifted From Rocky Peak
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Fetal AIDS Drug Holds Promise
- MISSION VIEJO : Plans Submitted for Major Development
- LOS ALAMITOS : Attendance, Handle Increase
- We Knew This Day Was Coming, and Here It Is
- TV Reviews : 'Working Girl' Title Is Employed, Plot Is Not
- TV Reviews : PBS Series Examines Illiteracy in America
- MUSIC
- JAZZ REVIEW : Hammond Quintet at Roxy's Improvises on the Standards
- MEDIA : Spike Lee Press Conference: Another Trip to the Dentist
- Boy, 13, Kills Twin in Tug of War Over Pistol
- A Son Carries On With the Revival of the Spirit : Legacy: Peter Hilst continues the work of his father, who created a retreat for homeless people and drug abusers willing to have faith in God and themselves.
- ORANGE : Rental Assistance Funds All Used Up
- Task Force Arrests 63 in Prostitution Sweep
- Winners, Long Odds Enhance 2-3-4 System
- He Didn't Want Scouting Trip to End Up a Flash in the Pan
- Man Found Slain in Sepulveda Street
- Residents of Downtown Apartments Flee Fire : Deliberately Set: A woman reportedly suffering from depression allegedly started the fire in the building.
- GOLF HERITAGE TOURNAMENT : Payne Stewart Wins 3-Way Playoff
- Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Nobelist Marquez
- MUSIC
- OPERA REVIEW : Sendak's Picturesque 'Zauberflote'
- STAGE REVIEW : Rediscovering Tomlin's Art in 'Intelligent'
- Sorting Out Threats by Disturbed, Dangerous : Celebrities: Police sometimes start with only a single letter or phone call and follow their instincts.
- Marijuana Farmers Pushing Southward : Drug trafficking: Growers from Northern California are trying to elude a widespread crackdown by gradually shifting their operations to forest land in Ventura County.
- Angels Beat Twins, 4-1, Await the Arrival of A's
- Thinking Expansion? County Could Use a Few Shots on Goal
- FULLERTON : City Ponders Ways to Keep Car Dealers
- Player's Only Real Problem Is Staying Dry : Senior golf: He overcomes rain and a shot into the water to win as Nicklaus and Trevino fail to make a move.
- Music and Dance Reviews : Moss a One-Man Band at Beyond Baroque
- Head of the Class in College of Letters, Arts and Rap : Pop music: Two Harvard seniors combine their love of black culture and music to publish The Source--'the voice of the rap music industry.'
- SHORT TAKES : Film Roman to Do Mandel Series
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Offers'College Boot Camp'
- County Drafts Plan to Trim Legal Expenses : Courts: Budget planners propose law office with in-house staff to handle "conflicts" cases now farmed out to more costly private attorneys.
- Overtime Was Right for Kings : Flames: Calgary's players stay cool, but their coach is testy after goal is disallowed in first extra period.
- The Hull Truth Is, This Can Be Costly : Sailing: Most entries in the Whitbread Round the World race have no sponsors, and officials are forbidding fund raising.
- Dick Dale and the Del-Tones will play...
- N.Y. STAGE REVIEWS : Still a Successful Mix of New Wrinkles on Old Surfaces
- OCTD Comes Clean on Buses' Puzzling Plates
- Hong Kong Acts to Stem Exodus Before Takeover
- Lithuania to Compromise : Prime Minister Seeks to Head Off Gorbachev Embargo : Leader Hints Giving In on Key Issues
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Polly Bergen Files for Divorce
- Wholesale Prices Rise in Japan: Higher crude...
- The United States and South Korea ended...
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : 'Easter Bunny' Hops Back to Prison
- SOUTHLAND : S&L; to Sell Three Palm Springs Resorts in $967-Million Deal
- Market Watch : European Funds Will Be Hot Spots in Decade Ahead : Investing: With walls falling between East and West, investors are hoping to gain from burgeoning cross-border business.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Raider Lieutenant Batchelder Strikes Out on His Own
- Air-Fare War Hits State for 1st Time in Years : Airlines: Competitors are rushing to match Southwest's $59 one-way trip from Burbank to Oakland. This may be just the start of price-cutting.
- Mandela in Britain to Attend Benefit, Won't See Thatcher
- Environment Concern Comes to Fore in O.C. : Activism: Recent events have sparked a sense of urgency about the quality of life--and some action.
- Kremlin Threat Chills Easter's Joy in Lithuania
- Pressure on Oil Producers Rises: Persian Gulf...
- Market Watch : Deciphering KBH's Course
- Cranston Support Diminishing, Survey Shows
- Marco Aurelio Robles; Ex-President of Panama Who Fled After Coup
- BOOK REVIEW : Powerful Look at Love in an Intolerant Society : BECAUSE IT'S BITTER, AND BECAUSE IT'S MY HEART<i> by Joyce Carol Oates</i> E.P. Dutton $18.95; 373 pages
- Norwegian, 19, Is Crowned Miss Universe
- Japanese Disappointed by Lesser Role on Boeing Jet
- WILLIAM N. LOBEL : The Boom in Bankruptcies : Law That Allows Debtors to Buy Time Subject to Abuse
- US West to Issue $525 Million of New Stock
- De Klerk Set to End Apartheid Laws, Paper Says : South Africa: The president will reportedly make his proposals to Parliament this week.
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : New Clashes Erupt in Kashmir Capital
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Finding Songs a Task for Travis
- LOCAL : Missing 2-Year-Old Boy Found
- Yeltsin Nominated to Run for President of Russian Federation
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Poll Rates Thatcher as Least Popular
- KGB Office Besieged by Armenians : Soviet Union: A man is killed in the riot following a protest over a chemical plant leak. The incident breaks a 3-month lull in violence in the republic.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Alcoa's Earnings Down 46%
- Clashes Mark Anniversary of Arab's Slaying
- Nepal's King Ousts Cabinet, Parliament : Asia: Birendra announces reforms after talks with opposition parties collapse.
- 'Brief History' Makes Some of Its Own After 2 Years as Best Seller
- Last-Minute Tax Filers Can Go to 12 Post Offices
- Flying High at East West Fund-Raiser
- 12 Injured as Bus Carrying Deputies Home Hits Wall
- Industrial-Strength Design Studio Pays Homage to Past
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES TOBACCO : Smokers Circle Wagons in a Cruel World : Despite growing pressure on users, the weed remains legal and listed as a "food crop" that is subsidized by the government.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Nothing Free About Them for the Nets' Dudley : Pro basketball: He makes one of 18 foul shots, missing last 13 in a row.
- UCSD Remains Unbeaten; Advances in Water Polo
- San Diego
- Arkansas Derby Field Offers a Mix
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Ozone Levels Doubled in 100 Years, Experts Say
- More Bruises for Health Care
- Otay Mesa
- Lewis Is Mr. Clutch for Celtics
- THE SIDELINES : Ditka U. of Pittsburgh Fund Set
- COMEDY REVIEW : Best-of-Year Comic Wallows in Popularity at Celebrity Theatre
- TV Reviews : 'David Brower,' 'Profit' Follow Earth Day Theme
- Music and Dance Reviews : Barlow Bradford, New Orchestra in Second Concert
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College to Use Gift for Scholarships
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Holyfield Spices Up Action at Ga. Golden Gloves Bouts
- HOCKEY STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Capitals Keep Winning With Beaupre in Goal
- SURFING AT HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beschen Keeps His Cool in the Final Heat, Wins First Major Pro Title
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Winning No Problem for Relaxed Reds
- To Err Is Human--and Very Twins-like : Baseball: Minnesota gets better pitching than anticipated, but defense has fallen on unaccustomed hard times.
- RUNNING BOSTON MARATHON : Even Without Chance for Record, the Best Assemble to Honor Tradition
- SHORT TAKES : Travanti Joins Warming Battle
- Ninja Turtles Don't Loosen Hold on No.1 Box Office Spot
- PREP REVIEW : Division I Membership Appeals to South Coast
- BUENA PARK : Residents in Limbo Over Forced Moved
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Raiders Face Tough Odds Scoring With Voters in Oakland
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Women Run Greater Risk in Heart Bypass Surgery : Research: Twice as many die on the operating table. Study blames a tendency among doctors to ignore symptoms in women.
- China Cuts Interest Rates on Deposits: Interest...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sports Daily Plans Expansion
- Carter Meeting With Arafat
- Doctors' Fees
- U.S.-Japan Trade
- Carter Meeting With Arafat
- Carter Meeting With Arafat
- 'Thanksgiving': Portrait of a Family's Battle With AIDS
- U.S.-Japan Trade
- Winning Idea
- Canada's Health Care System
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Keeping Tabs on our Changing Earth : Environment: Equipment aboard aircraft and satellites are at the cutting edge of environmental science. One day the devices may enable scientists to predict life-threatening global changes before they can be detected from the ground.
- Canada's Health Care System
- Padres' Sweep Gives Giants the Brush : Baseball: Benito Santiago hit a two-run homer with one out in the ninth inning to power his team past San Francisco, 4-3, Sunday for a three-game sweep of the defending National League champions. It was the team's fifth consecutive victory.
- Metric Measures
- Canada's Health Care System
- Canada's Health Care System
- Carter Meeting With Arafat
- Al Davis
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Eggshells May Help Crack Mysteries of History : Archeology: A new technique using shells can determine the age of a site under study. The method has already determined modern humans existed in Africa far earlier than previously believed.
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 16, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 16, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 16, 1990
- Treasury Developing Sweeping Bank Reforms : Banks: The rising costs of the S&L; bailout add impetus to the movement for change.
- Horror in a Hospital: Shots, Screams, Death : Killings: Authorities piece together the story of a distraught man's attack at Mission Bay Memorial.
- TONIGHT: As part of Earth Week, biologist...
- TAX NIGHT: More certain than swallows returning...
- GOING DOWN: There are more bankruptcies in...
- UP 'SCOPE: The hunt for information took...
- GLOOMY OUTLOOK: Despite Orange County's increasing activism...
- SANTA ANITA : Grass Is Greener: Saros Brig a Winner Again
- Rich American Gadfly Has Clout : Business: Evelyn Y. Davis exasperates corporate honchos across the country, but she has power--and she likes wielding that power.
- GARDENING : GARDEN NEWS : New Zone Maps
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : For the Easter Parade . . .
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HIGH STYLE : Sitting Healthy
- Home Seller Can Be Good Source of Financing : Second Mortgages: With the market slowdown, more sellers are offering to carry back loans to help buyers consummate the deal.
- The Authorized Nelson Mandela : HIGHER THAN HOPE<i> by Fatima Meer (Harper & Row: $19.95; 427 pp.) </i>
- Secular Heresy in the Name of Christ : THE POLITICAL MEANING OF CHRISTIANITY An Interpretation<i> By Glenn Tinder (Louisiana State University Press: $29.95; 272 pp.; 0-8071-1510-X) </i>
- GARDENING : GARDEN NEWS : Villa's Open House
- Earth Day Events at University
- Women in Politics Unnerve Some Men
- Tax-Exempt Funds Aren't All Equal
- Lessons of the Motorola-Hitachi Battle
- Q: I am concerned about the weakness...
- Biomed Firms Race to Improve Pap Smear Tests
- Former Time and Sports Illustrated senior writer...
- A Resurrection for the Pope : LAZARUS<i> by Morris West (St. Martin's Press: $19.95; 293 pp.) </i>
- VELOCITY<i> by Kristine McCloy (Washington Square: $7.95) </i>
- Are Refineries Unsafe? : Petroleum: A recent series of fatal fires and explosions at oil and petrochemical plants has raised questions about the industry's safety practices and use of contract workers.
- Patient Landlord's Eviction Notice Ignored
- THE STATE of the SPOON
- GARDEN NEWS : Blood Grass Available
- SECRETS OF THE OLD GROWTH FOREST<i> by David Kelly & Gary Braasch (Gibbs-Smith: $15.95, illustrated)</i>
- ECOTOPIA<i> by Ernest Callenbach (Bantam: $8.95) </i>
- The FBI vs. the Monkeywrenchers : The Eco-Guerrillas of Earth First! Say They're Saving the Planet. : The Government Calls Them Criminal Saboteurs.
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Council's First Latinos Face List of Vows : Politics: Two who made history in Huntington Park are poised to carry out campaign promises. But first there are fences to mend.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HIGH TECH : The Voice of the Yankees Returns
- THE WEEK'S OTHER PRIME-TIME FILMS
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 5 Million Children Below Poverty Line
- First U.S. Railroad, the Delaware & Hudson, May Soon Chug Into History
- SACRAMENTO : This Much Is Clear-Cut: Timber Measures Will Crowd Ballot : Environment: Voters could face as many as five initiatives in November on restricting old-growth timber cutting in Northern California.
- Home Improvement : Old Refrigerators Cost Cold Cash
- Universal's 'Urbanopolis' : Development: MCA's 'Entertainment City' will integrate the present tours, cinemas and amphitheater with places to work and live.
- Wild Ideas About Adventure Travel
- GARDENING : Sharing the Blooming Treasure of Sierra Madre : Wisteria: The giant vine planted in 1894 covers more than an acre and blossoms each spring.
- Dayan Vetoed Arab State in '67--Ex-Agent
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Greyhound Reports More Bus Shootings
- GARDENING : GARDEN NEWS : Climbing 'Iceberg' Rose
- Wind-Swept Isle Elicits Childhood Memories : BLOCK
- If you're going to Hawaii and want...
- Row Developing Over an Exit Issue : CONSUMER: Row Over Exit Issue : Safety: Domestic airlines will soon begin assigning exit-row seats only to designated passengers deemed physically and mentally capable in an emergency. Disabled groups are unhappy.
- 10 Years Later, Mt. St. Helens Is a Living Textbook on Volcano Science
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Police Commander Killed in Crash
- Tokyo Stock Market Goes Crashing Through a Cliche
- Rush for TV, Radio Stations Losing Steam : Media: Stations are no longer such hot properties due to an ad slump, disarray in the junk bond market and competition from cable.
- Home Buyers Fairs to Explain Legal Rights
- Doctor Fights to Revive 1st Ghetto : Italy: Venice dermatologist spreads the word in an effort to rebuild what was once a flourishing community.
- Boots Made for Walking : Long Beach VA Hospital Is Among Seven in Nation to Test $4,000 Footwear That Helps Paralyzed Patients Walk Again
- 19th-Century Battles Still Fresh in Minds of Many Modern Southerners : Civil War: Even though regional and racial divisions are fading, the memory of the conflict is kept alive by films, re-enactments, writings.
- Mound of Tainted Corn Turns Into Hot Potato : Health: A contaminated pile on an Iowa farm is the most toxic ever tested. A monument to bureaucratic bungling, no one is sure what to do with it.
- Neighborhood Declared Historic Zone
- THE HOUSE
- THE HOUSE
- 4 Schools Get Show on Safe, Sober Proms
- Farm Workers Say They Were Enslaved : Labor: Immigrants from Mexico charge that flower ranch in Ventura County kept them captive and paid them about $1 an hour.
- Jaruzelski Pays Tribute to Slain Poles at Katyn
- Biomed Firms Race to Improve Pap Smear Tests
- HAPPY TALK Confessions of a TV Newsman<i> by Fred Graham (W.W. Norton: $19.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- Catalina Offers Moderate Discounts for Seniors
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barry Admits Poor Counseling Record
- Comes the Counterrevolution : CHUNG KUO The Middle Kingdom<i> by David Wingrove (Delacorte: $19.95; 592 pp.) </i>
- Love of Learning and the Celebration of the Learned
- Australia Offers Bus Service to Backpackers
- Uniscents : More Women Are Spritzing Themselves With Men's Colognes Than Ever Before
- Utility Surcharges for Needy Aren't Deductible
- AFTERLIFE<i> by Paul Monette (Crown: $18.95; 288 pp.) </i>
- Not All Proceeds From Home Sale Need to Be Used for Replacement
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S BEST GHOST TOWNS<i> by Philip Varney (University of Oklahoma Press:$24.95; 152 pp.) </i>
- Lithuanians Defy Soviets on Deadline : Secession: Republic says it will ignore an ultimatum to renounce independence by today or face economic sanctions. 'We are not afraid of that blockade,' one leader said.
- The Last Bastion of Communism? : DRIVING THROUGH CUBA Rare Encounters in the Land of Sugar Cane and Revolution<i> by Carlo Gebler (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 293 pp.) </i>
- Building Industry Show to Be expanded
- Mom Hears the Sounds of Easter
- Greece, Austria Offer Discounts on Transportation Passes
- A FATHER'S WORDS<i> by Richard Stern (University of Chicago Press: $9.95) </i>
- Harmony Seen for Council in South Gate : Politics: Two council members who had been on the losing side in key votes welcome three newcomers.
- 'Lobo' Renovates Altadena Spread
- Stopping Places on an American Journey : COLLECTED STORIES OF WALLACE STEGNER<i> by Wallace Stegner</i> (<i> Random House</i> :<i> $21.95</i> ;<i> 469 pp; 0-394-58409-0) </i>
- A New Sunset Blvd. Is in the Works : Safety: Over the next several years, work will start on 10 projects to make a serpentine eight-mile stretch less hazardous.
- World IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Clarification Told on Cam Ranh Bay
- Party Politics : Guests Want to Be Dazzled, but A-Party Hosts Are Finding It Increasingly Difficult to Be Different
- Houston Mayor Will Ride the Bus as Her Contribution to Earth Day
- Faulty Shuttle Parts Scheme Is Probed
- Roehm to Introduce Fall Line
- Q & A : ROY DISNEY: The Networks Just Said 'Yes'
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Daniel Patrick Moynihan : The Politics of Quixotism: Once More Into the Windmill
- CHP's One for the Road Sniffs Drunk Drivers
- 2 Arrested in Cocaine Sales at Hermosa Pub
- Many Symptoms of Lupus Can Keep Doctors Guessing
- HORSE RACING ROUNDUP : McCarron, Opening Verse Win Oaklawn Handicap
- Vietnamese Publisher on a Quiet Mission : Literature: Profits are small and obstacles are large, but immigrant manages to provide books in his native tongue for refugees around the world.
- Some Promoters Into Hype, but King Just Hyperventilates
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Katella's Briggs Decks Los Amigos in Doubleheader
- Sharts Lifts CSUN With Healthy Arm : Baseball: Pitcher shows little sign of tendinitis in win over Dominguez Hills.
- SEEING DOUBLE:
- Capturing Jazz Legends on Black and White Prints
- Mandela Concedes ANC Tortured Dissident Rebels : South Africa: He deplores the practice, used as discipline, and says those responsible were punished. He says it has now been banned.
- Commentary : Southland Needs a 185-M.P.H. Push Into the Future of Transportation
- Group Seeks Bone Marrow Donors to Save 23 Lives
- Irvine Freshman Adjusting to Life Out of Limelight : Prep baseball: Aron Garcia, a national hero with the Northwood Little League team in '87, wants people to forget his past in favor of future.
- COMMENTARY : Brown's Restless Feet Are Itching Once Again
- Pride Spurs Whitbread's Round-the-World Sailors
- SANTA ANITA : Nakatani Fares Well as Journeyman
- Gorman Winds Up Winner in Davis Cup
- 4-Homer Game Makes Culver City Contact Hitter a Bomber : Prep baseball: Troy Dunlap had not hit a home run since Little League until the game with Faith Baptist.
- ROUNDUP : Northridge Sweep Fueled by Quintuple Double
- Krieger Posts Saugus Win in Blaze of Yellow
- The WASP Chronicler : A. R. Gurney looks at the world of quiet wealth and hidden emotions in 'The Cocktail Hour' and 'Love Letters'
- In the Black
- MIXED MEDIA : *** 1/2 "STOP THE VIOLENCE" Edited by Nelson George <i> Pantheon Books paperback ($7.95) </i>
- Lynch Party
- L.A. Sitting on Gold Mine of Unpaid Parking Tickets
- Freeway Repairs Announced
- Christian Pilgrims Throng Jerusalem
- We're Not Cold War Victors--Yet : Foreign Policy: With Gorbachev leading communism's retreat, we cannot afford to relax. Nor can we abandon China.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Poway
- It's a New Year for Jockey Kent Desormeaux
- Crucifixion: 'Most Painted Image' Is Focus of Timely Exhibition With Political Twist
- COLUMN ONE : Agony for a Campus: Go Co-Ed? : A new wave of women's schools is debating whether to admit men. For Oakland's Mills College, and others, the choice may be to adapt or fail.
- Boys' School to Admit Girls in 1991
- 'African-American' Finds Place in U.S. Culture : Race: Many black Americans have come to the conclusion that the term is more descriptive of their ancestry.
- Driving No. 12 With Pride : A Love of People Makes for a Smooth Road for Honored Bus Driver
- OXNARD : 3 Held in Boat Theft; 3 Yachts Damaged
- Events in the news this week.
- Gallegly vs. the FBI : Politics: Federal documents dispute the GOP congressman's claim that he never filed complaints against 4 FBI agents later cleared of wrongdoing.
- NBA ROUNDUP : After Malone Loses Cool, Utah Just Loses
- PREP WRAPUP / ROB FERNAS : Visiting Teams Find S.L.O. Tourney Tough
- Bedrosian's Son Found to Have Leukemia; Pitcher Leaves Giants
- Mid Valley ARC Wins 3 Titles
- Triple Jumper Finds Out That Every Quarter Inch Counts : Prep Track: Billy Ivey missed the CIF Master's Meet by a quarter of an inch last season. The setback has made him work harder this year.
- SURFING AT HUNTINGTON BEACH : Scott Farnsworth Creates Some Waves of His Own With Upset
- More Making Choice to Cast Votes by Mail in Long Beach
- No Dumbo, but This Place Knows Flying
- TODAY'S NEWS. TOMORROW'S TELEVISION
- Video by Video by Sondheim
- SPARRING WITH Roth : While He Plays, Some Critics Say His Obsession With Games Is Getting Redundant
- If You Look 'Foreign,' It's 'No Help Wanted' : Immigration: Employer sanctions have not discouraged illegal entry by job-seekers; they have caused discrimination, and must be repealed.
- Cut the Tax on Capital Gains, Open the Door Again to Special Interests : Revenue: Reduction won't benefit the middle class, as Bush claims. Adjusting Social Security and cutting spending are the real answers.
- Migrant Workers Call Somis Ranch a Prison : Labor: State and federal officials are investigating allegations of imprisonment and exploitation.
- Breaking Camps : Migrants: As soon as Encinitas shuts down one illegal settlement, another springs up.
- Eatery Manager Stabbed, Robbed, Drives for Help
- OCC Debaters Talk Their Way Into U.S. Title
- Into the Spotlight : Owner Donald T. Sterling Emerges From the Shadows, Rubs Elbows With Celebrities as Clippers Gain Acceptance
- MIXED MEDIA : ** "WARRANT: DIRTY ROTTEN FILTHY STINKING RICH--LIVE" Warrant <i> CMV Enterprises ($19.98) </i>
- Technotronic's Bogaert Is Pumped Up by U.S. Hit
- Ferment at Wine-Conscious Restaurant
- CHARLES HILLINGER'S AMERICA : Florida and Fauna : Homosassa Springs Theme Park Becomes a State Park Emphasizing Native Wildlife
- If Mind Is a True Believer, Placebo Effect Can Work Wonders
- Hammett (A&E; Sunday at 9 a.m.): Wim...
- That's Life! (CBS Friday at 9 p.m.):...
- Obstetrician's Medical License Revoked After Investigation of Injuries to Infants
- A New Fox Comedy Brought to You 'In Living Color'
- Lithuania Gets 2-Day Ultimatum : Soviet Union: Gorbachev threatens to impose an economic embargo if the Baltic republic does not abandon its pro-independence stance.
- A Little Rich Even For Beverly Hills : Civic Center: In 1982, the estimated cost of the project was $30 million. Now the City Council is looking at $120 million by the time the job ends.
- Able to Leap From Movies to TV in a Single Bound : CHRISTOPHER REEVE STARS IN TNT'S 'THE ROSE AND THE JACKAL'
- World IN BRIEF : NEPAL : King Expresses Grief at Loss of Life
- State, Local Politics No Match for Urban Crisis of Crime and Drugs : Government: The Reagan legacy is to shift the burden of dealing with the country's most vexing problems to those least capable of managing them.
- He Sets Sights on Saving Does, Fawns From Hunters : Environment: A hunter leads the fight to suspend the killing of antlerless deer until the herd can be counted, prompting vigorous debate among those involved.
- 3 Suspects in Kidnap Caught on Olvera St. : Crime: Victim escaped after three men who approached sister carrying ransom were arrested in popular tourist spot. A fourth man was captured later at another location.
- GOLF HERITAGE TOURNAMENT : Stewart's 66 Gleans Two-Shot Lead
- Pagliarulo Leaves Bench, Lifts Padres in the 10th
- Granger Has No-Hitter but Loses to USIU, 1-0
- Family's Grip on Sports Spans Generation