- BOOK REVIEW : Upgrades Enliven Stock Characters : AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE <i> by Beryl Bainbridge</i> , Harper Collins $19.95, 193 pages
- Fairness Is in Eyes of Beholder
- Telecasts of Senate to Feature Captions
- Jack Yellen; Composer of 'Happy Days Are Here Again'
- Janitorial Firm Wins Spy Suit Against Rival
- Ruling May Cut Auto Theft Arrests : Crime: The court decision requiring warrants for searches of Valley wrecking yards will mean fewer cases will be solved, police say.
- Boxing Gives Him Fat Chance
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : San Marcos' Huberts Discovers the Perfect Mix of Pitches
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Stops Slide With Victory Over Cypress
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Ochoa Delivers in the Clutch for Thousand Oaks
- Toy Matinee Gets Closer to Prime Time : Pop music: Thanks to a crusade by KLOS' Mark and Brian, the band, which plays the Coach House Sunday and Monday, is enjoying success.
- Happy Feat : Dancers Lead Partners Back to '30s, '40s
- Identifying an Alleged Victim of Rape
- San Diego
- Doctor Ordered to Discontinue Water Birth Deliveries : Allegations: The state tries to close the clinic of a physician accused of negligence and sexual misconduct. An attorney says the charges are unsubstantiated.
- Only in L.A.
- Star Struck? : Announcement of Suit Against Actor Stallone Brings Press Running
- FULLERTON : Water Conservation Plan Implemented
- Raider, Ram Schedules Announced
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Jackson Makes the Most of His Opportunity to Play
- BASKETBALL
- TRACK ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Girls Cruise to Victory Over El Toro
- MOVIE REVIEW : Tavernier's 'Nostalgia' Is a Triumph for Bogarde
- Music Reviews : String Quartet Offers Ives Program
- REAL ESTATE
- Hitting 3,000 Hasn't Expended Momentum
- The County Needs Another University
- Couldn't Stomach It: "60 Minutes" inquisitor Mike...
- Regulator Rules Neil Bush Acted Improperly at S&L; : Thrifts: He says President's son engaged in serious conflicts of interest and restricts future activities.
- Justices Restrict Rights of Victim to Affect Penalty : Supreme Court: Restitution is allowed, but a suit seeking to prevent a reduced sentence is rejected.
- Former Minister Must Stand Trial
- Woman Arrested in Death of Boyfriend
- Cityhood Was Pretty Impromptu
- Panel Backs Lone Bid for 58 Commuter Buses : Transit: The purchase would expand service for the San Fernando, Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys.
- EARTH DAY
- Jurisprudence
- Gross Injustice in San Diego? : Baseball: Dodger pitcher, angry after being warned by an umpire, is hit hard in a seven-run inning that keys a 10-5 Padre victory.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : New Boss Casts Eyes Abroad for Growth in Indy Cars
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Beats CS Northridge in Tennis
- Report Says Knicks Will Fire MacLeod
- Titan Softball Team Signs Two Players
- Abortion Debate Belongs in Church
- Dillon's Just Not in the Mood : Movies: The star of the new remake of 'A Kiss Before Dying' goes one-on-one with a reporter.
- Spain Air Controller Asleep at the Switch
- Oxnard High School Principal Seeks Transfer : Education: Latino groups that have come to Ruperto Cisneros' defense are upset over his decision. His request follows a Feb. 27 brawl on campus.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ortega Resigns Post on Planning Agency
- 8 Young Brains Cram for a National Title : Scholars: Laguna Hills High's Academic Decathlon Team is striving to win, after taking second in last year's contest.
- Rocketdyne Workers to Be Transferred
- The Lawndale Ensemble Theatre brings a bit of England to the Civic Center
- Edwards Base Residents Told to Avoid Murky Water : Antelope Valley: Well failure is suspected of discoloring the supply. Bottled water is delivered to schools.
- Lake Must Rise Before Streams May Be Diverted : Water: Ruling is the third time in three years that judge has overruled attempts by the city to resume use of water from the Eastern Sierra basin.
- Robitaille Didn't Pass This Time : Kings: Winger was told to shoot more after first-round series, and he was not to be denied against the Oilers.
- Tigers Open Up on White Sox at New Comiskey in 16-0 Win
- Loyola Plays Host to San Diego in WCC Series
- The Fight Is Selling, but Favorite Places Have Been Barred
- Chargers Face Tough Start to 1991 Season
- Pan Am and Delta Reportedly Look at Possible Merger
- News Corp. Discussing Sale of Magazines: Rupert...
- Genentech Inc.: The South San Francisco-based biotechnology...
- Government Speeds Up Thrift Takeovers: The Office...
- Liquor Store Has Luck on Tap
- Fatal Quake Rocks Soviet Central Asia
- Coast S&L; Profit Falls 50%; It May Put Itself on Block
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Strike Halts Classes for 300,000 Youths
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: ORANGE/TAFT COMMERCE PARK
- Fraud Defendant R. G. Reynolds Is Denied Bail
- Lotus Development Corp.: The leading maker of...
- Smoking Gun
- Former Thrift Chairman Pleads Poverty: Ousted CenTrust...
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : ORANGE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- FNN-CNBC Antitrust Probe Ends: The Federal Trade...
- Regulators Expected to Sell Imperial Branches Today
- REAL ESTATE : Permits to Erect Office Buildings Continue to Drop
- Asbestos Cases Grouped Into One Trial: A...
- Gun Tragedy in Sacramento
- MOVIES - April 19, 1991
- Ullman Has a Cow Over 'Simpsons' : Lawsuit Alleges She Was Cut Out of Millions in Merchandising Profits
- Panel Calls for Alert on Risks of Passive Smoke : Health: EPA advisory committee declares it a known carcinogen. Workplace policies may be at stake.
- Symbolic Israeli Concessions Sought as Baker Resumes Quest for Mideast Peace : Diplomacy: If Jerusalem is unyielding, he will have difficulty getting the antagonists to the bargaining table. Shamir is bracing for a showdown.
- FLOWER POWER: In the ritzy Newport Beach...
- Two Ways to Avoid Heading Off to Court
- Surrogate Mother Gets Rights of Legal Parent : Custody: Elvira Jordan will be allowed to visit her baby daughter three days a week until the judge decides on a permanent arrangement.
- Lotto Winners Share Dream--and the Wealth
- The Missing Link : Behavioral experts agree: Men do lack the 'shopping gene.' The reasons, they say, go back to childhood--and beyond. Women may want to think twice before dragging their mates to the mall.
- 4 Arrested as Black, Latino Students Riot at Leuzinger : Violence: Fight between two girls triggers a melee at the Lawndale high school, one of two schools where students walked out in a racial protest last year.
- MGM Seeks Quick Dismissal of Bankruptcy Suit
- Soviets, Japan Both Fail to Get What They Want : Diplomacy: Gorbachev unable to win large-scale aid from Tokyo. Kaifu doesn't regain four Kuril islands.
- Iraq Agrees to Let U.N. Help Kurdish, Shiite Refugees : Diplomacy: The program appears to conflict with the allied relief effort. It has all the marks of a rival operation.
- So What's a Lousy $12 Million? : Lotto: Some of the players who got four of six numbers aren't too keen about coming close.
- Residents Gather to Talk of Ethnic Harmony
- Aches, Pains and Aging Take the Rap : Entertainment: Sixty-five-year-old comedian Howard Mann adopts a contemporary style without missing a beat.
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1991
- Obituaries - April 19, 1991
- Standard Pacific's Earnings Plummet 85%
- Chicken Chain's Ad Account: El Pollo Loco,...
- USAir to Close Engine Plant
- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.: The Pasadena-based company...
- Study Forecasts Regional Parity in Housing Prices
- Ingram Micro Sales: Despite the Gulf War...
- From Nosh to Main-Dish Nachos
- The 5th Quarter : The Innard Limits: Meats You've Been Missing : Game for Chitterlings?
- A Simple Request for Help From a Woman on Drew Street
- PERFORMANCES : AN OPINIONATED GUIDE : TONIGHT
- PROFILE : In Training : When TV and movie crews need to film railroad scenes, they turn to Stan Garner and Jim Clark.
- San Marino : Police Emblem 'Discovered'
- Wage-Cut Accord Averts Layoffs in Connecticut
- Dow's Close Tops 3,000 Barrier for First Time : Stocks: The index had passed the mark on other days, but retreated before the end of trading. Experts said the record reflects confidence in a recovery.
- 50 Chileans Due in Gulf
- Wig Maker's Art Helps Ease Trauma of Cancer
- SOUTH BAY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT DEFICITS
- Legal Tuneup : Mechanic Turns Lawyer to Fight Officers' Raids
- Bomb Blast Damages House in West Hills
- Hatcher's Message: All You Have to Do Is Call : Baseball: Still smarting from his release, former Dodger says he would play without pay in the minor leagues.
- NCAA Accuses Tennessee of Violations
- Fast-Food Diet May Be No Joke : Boxing: Some say Foreman's age, weight and love for cheeseburgers are a dangerous combination.
- KUDOS
- General Cinema Hints Deal With HBJ Shaky
- Annual Bankruptcy Filings Double Since 1981: The...
- Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Co., Los Angeles,...
- POP : Sweet Honey Is Oh So Rich in Moral Fiber
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- Handicapped Players Take the Challenge
- Tarzana Park 5655 Vanalden Ave., Tarzana
- COUNTYWIDE : Student Elected to College Board Post
- ORANGE : Shelter for Women, Children Approved
- 2 S.D. Lawyers Selected for U.S. Magistrate Posts
- Tucker Shelves Bill on Acid Limits
- Panel Opposes Subway Route Under Ventura Blvd.
- Cey Carves Own Identity in El Camino Real Victory
- Disappointed Foreman Weighs 257, or 49 More Than Holyfield
- Warriors Play One for Keeps, 118-111 : Pro basketball: Golden State, battling for No. 7 playoff spot, gets past the Lakers, who try giving their starters some rest.
- Suns Rally in Second Half to Defeat Clippers Again
- Producers of "I Can't Lose," a movie...
- TV REVIEW : 'Talking Heads' Speaks Volumes
- STAGE REVIEW : Revealing the Underside of Genius : In Youth Theater's 'Prodigy,' Those Surrounding Mozart Are Themselves a Piece of Work
- THE RAIL STRIKE : Shippers Wait for Loads Stuck Across Nation
- NOTEBOOK : Garrison Resigns as St. Francis Football Coach
- City Agrees to Help Finance Housing Project : Seniors: Glendale expects to eventually recoup more than $10 million from its initial investment in the 22-unit complex.
- Leader of Rights Group Is Confident in Combat
- Scared Jet Fliers Can't Sue, Justices Rule : Law: Supreme Court holds that passengers must suffer a bodily injury to recover damages from airlines. Case involved a plane that nearly crashed.
- Police Suspect $1-Million Jewel Heist Was Setup : Santa Monica: Police think the thieves tailed the victim from downtown, then punctured her car tire during a lunch stop. Her briefcase was taken from the trunk while the flat was fixed.
- Raiding the Closets of the Stars : Charity: Celebrity Knick-Knacks receives items from the rich and famous and gives to those in need.
- School Board OKs Malibu High School : Education: Panel members, who voted unanimously to create the new school, urge reconciliation among parents. But some from Santa Monica vow to fight.
- Carpenter Seeks to Bar Fong From Office : Courts: Ex-state senator wants to keep his seat on state tax board while racketeering conviction is appealed. His successor is scheduled to be sworn in today.
- Lawyer Denies Charge of Attempted Murder
- Malibu : Indian Artifact Protection
- COUNTYWIDE : Officer Selects 5 for Minority Panel Seats
- FILLMORE : Sespe Creek Listed as One of Country's Threatened Rivers
- Victim's Kin File Claim Against Schools
- Dropping Off the Face of the Earth
- ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : The Loneliness of Long Distance a Reality for Christ College Runner
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Reds Get the Right Rotation : Baseball: Starter Hammond, reliever Scudder star in 5-1 Cincinnati victory. For the Padres, four-game slump (.199) continues.
- School District May Cut 32 Jobs to Meet Funding Shortfall
- High Level of Radon Found in Residences : Health: Santa Barbara discovery is the first time widespread amounts of the radioactive gas have been detected in a California neighborhood.
- Schwarzkopf Will Leave Saudi Arabia on Saturday
- Student Uses Her Experiences to Promote Peace in Cambodia
- Noon Turns Dark in Iran
- MEDICINE FETAL-TO-FETAL TISSUE TRANSPLANT : Physicians, Parents Test Boundaries of Medical Knowledge
- Monrovia : Firm to Aid Manager Hunt
- ELECTIONS : Close Finishes in Pomona, Pasadena Races : Pasadena: It seems that Elbie Hickambottom is still a school board member, and black activist Isaac Richard joins the Board of Directors.
- 17 Legislators Urge Pringle to Seek Office
- Two Thorny Issues Prolong Rail Dispute
- Encountering Pain of the Past : Incest: The peer counselors at Some People's Children understand that 'people who were abused, abuse.'
- Despite Big Pot, Schools Losing a Lot on Lottery
- 'Flame' Author Hopes Story Catches Fire
- 3 Young Men Shot After Argument at Intersection
- MOORPARK : Man Hurt When Train Hits Pickup
- Rape Case Dropped After Defendant Produces Tape : Justice: The man, a free-lance photographer, is exonerated. Perjury charges are weighed against one woman.
- Teen-Ager Gets Life Term in Good Friday Shootings
- Actor Adam Rich Arrested in Store Shoplifting Incident
- Expansion of View Panel's Powers
- Latinos Protest 35 New Arrests in Costa Mesa
- Nice Things Will Come to One Who Waits and Waits and Waits
- Young's Shot at National Record for Hits Goes South
- Rest Concerns Socker Coach
- Gymnastics
- New Record Company Is Watching Its Bs and Qs
- Japanese May Be Banned From U.S. Projects:...
- American Mobile Systems Gets $12-Million Financing
- A Price War Breaks Out in PC Industry : Technology: Many models are 30% cheaper than four months ago. The object is to generate sales.
- The 5th Quarter : The Innard Limits: Meats You've Been Missing : Making Use of Oxtails
- The Cooks : Tea Time for Chocolate Lovers : Chocolate: From the halls of Montezuma to a chocolate sandwich.
- 1988 Trapiche Malbec, Oak Cask Reserve...
- Mechanic Became a Lawyer to Fight Officers' Raids
- Santa Fe Springs : Construction Funds OKd for Police Services Center
- Encountering Pain of the Past : Therapy: A bond of trust counteracts isolation and gives incest victims the courage to overcome denial of the trauma.
- Chinese Protest Bush-Dalai Lama Meeting
- Montebello : Crowd Urges School Board to Reconsider Budget Cuts
- Young Actor's Goals Rise as His TV Role Expands
- REMAKING ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS
- Long Beach : Campus Teach-In Is Held to Protest Budget Cuts
- UCLA-Bound Evans Is a Ball of Fire : Senior Center Fielder Combines Her Speed, Skill to Earn Softball Scholarship
- Montebello : Conference Aims to Help Parents, Schoolchildren
- La Verne : Pelota Park Compromise
- Muffler Shop Owner Wins Reprieve
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 400 Play Softball in Special Olympics
- $1 Million Claim Filed in Neighbors' Fight Over Dog
- Gang Suspected in Attack on Thousand Oaks House
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Avenges Tustin Loss
- Curry Kicked Off Team at Ventura
- MUSIC REVIEW : Solti--Ending on a Grand Note : Maestro, Pavarotti Fight Illness in Conductor's Swan Song to Chicago Symphony
- Dow Surge May Bolster Some Market Players : Market: But the old pros may interpret it to mean that there is investor confidence that the recession will end down the road, analysts say.
- Hyundai Pulls Ad That Conjures Up King Case
- AST Research Rolls Along on Revenue Gains
- Welcome New Bill
- Liquid Breakthrough
- What do places that serve skinless chicken...
- Most of States in Fiscal Crisis, Survey Shows
- Oh Me, Oh Miho! That's Great Korean!
- Benefit to Revive Old West
- THE FORCE ISN'T WITH THEM : Erick Hawkin's Troupe Comes Bearing Philosophy of Gain Without Strain and a 'Divine' New Work
- Firm Tries to Win Fans for Park Labrea Project : Fairfax District: Plans for 2,217 new apartments, a hotel and offices have raised fears of traffic and methane problems and preservation concerns.
- Bargain Bread by the Bundle
- Troubled Black Families Given a Second Chance : Parenting: Members of 40 families graduate from county program that keeps them in counseling class and out of court.
- Starting Young : Grown-ups are finding innovative ways to get children involved in this year's Earth Day festivities.
- Paper Says Drug Trail Emanates From Poland
- CONCERT : Just Slow Down : Children's singer Red Grammer's songs teach peace, something he feels youngsters need more of in their fast-paced lives.
- A Salute to the Veterans : Olvera Street Celebration for Soldiers From Desert Storm
- Culver City : 20% Water Cutback Seen
- Berlin Rally to Protest Kohl's Policies Fizzles : Germany: The meager turnout strengthens the chancellor's hand in the debate on reunification policies.
- Hopes and Dreams Wait With Buyers on Lotto Ticket Lines
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Pulled Muscle Keeps Joyner Day to Day
- Getting Spainards Ready for Games Is No Easy Task : Baseball: USD assistant Jake Molina is manager of Spain's amateur team.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Have the Edge They Needed Last Year
- Jane Evans, 46, formerly president and chief...
- Chatsworth Firm Guilty of Export Violations: Frederick...
- First Interstate Reports a 53% Drop in Profit
- Farm Workers Offered Housing Aid: Farm workers...
- Impact of Rail Strike Felt Quickly, Strongly : Commerce: The work action began a slow strangle of U.S. goods and threatened to idle hundreds of thousands of workers.
- Gannett Co.: The Arlington, Va., media company...
- The Cooks : Breakfast Served All Day
- DOG SHOWS : No Ruff Stuff : Designer dogs strut, wag and charm the judges into awarding them ribbons.
- IN BRIEF
- Just for the Fun of It
- FLICKS : Feline Features : Port Hueneme library will show 'Puss in Boots' and 'Cat in the Hat.' Two films get top billing in Ojai and Thousand Oaks.
- Culver City : Recycling Plans Available
- Bond to Build Valencia School to Go on Ballot
- TV Show Helps Foil Crooks, Catch Them : Crime: Cable program in Torrance uses local scenes, tips on local wrongdoers to dramatically assist police and protect citizens.
- Crash Victims' Condition Improves
- THOUSAND OAKS : University to Bestow Medal on Chamorro
- BUENA PARK : Hazardous Waste Instruction Planned
- PERSPECTIVE ON IRAQ : This Road Should Look Familiar : An autonomous Kurdish region could work, but only a strong U.N. presence can prevent another Palestine.
- New Counts Alleged in Panty Thefts : Crime: A defendant in lingerie burglaries in Mission Viejo is expected to face Newport Beach charges also.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ojeda Looks Back at the Longest Game
- McCaffrey Will Transfer From Duke
- Law Change Would Help Lawndale Landlords : Business licenses: A proposed shift in the fee system for landlords with five units or fewer would cut their costs.
- Soccer
- Angels Are Feeling the Pain : Baseball: Canseco, Dave Henderson hit homers in 3-1 victory that pushes Athletics' win streak to seven.
- Rider Ends Wait, Signs With UNLV
- Irvine Firm's Test Kits: Cincinnati-based Meridian Diagnostics...
- Arlene Falk Withers has been named senior...
- THEATER REVIEW : 'THE SOUND OF MUSIC' : Sticky Sweet : Despite a few glitches, the Cabrillo Music Theater's lavish production is appealing. The show ends tonight.
- PET PEEVES : Ellen DeGeneres Is the Female Gary Larson, and Then Some
- La Canada OKs Rules on Size of Buildings
- Gang 'Scientist' Pleads Guilty to Bomb Counts
- EPA Plan for State Drawn by Wilson : Government: The agency would regulate pesticides and waste and assess health hazards. Environmentalists term the plan weak. Agriculture fears stiffer controls.
- Quick Vote Would Limit Strike Impact : Economy: Analysts fear that if the walkout is allowed to continue for more than a week or two, it could prolong the nation's recession.
- Settlement OKd in Brutality Suit : Police: The Rodney King incident prompts an out-of-court agreement in a case in which a plumber says he was beaten by Culver City officers.
- President Orders Federal Agencies to Cut Energy Use
- Cool Desert : Culp Valley Remains Pleasant as the Anza-Borrego Heats Up
- Monrovia : Police Chaplain Corps Plan
- Que pasa? : PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- Rosemead : Imperial Selected Mayor
- City Will Have Rose Parade Float
- City Manager Replaces Administrators
- Charcoal Lighter Fluid Curbs Upheld by Court
- Alleged Job Bias on Docks Investigated
- Torn Convention Center Roof Still Mystery : Storm: Officials say they don't know why panels made to stand 100-m.p.h. winds failed in rainstorm.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos' Winemiller Settles for One-Hit Victory
- Pro Football
- Quance Finds Herself in Good Company : Swimming: Support of new teammates at Calabasas-based club spurs 16-year-old to world-class times in two events.
- Rolling Hills Overpowers Redondo Behind Kishita
- Notre Dame Cuts Down Crespi on Final Play, 5-4
- THEATER REVIEW : 'THE NORMAL HEART' : Reality Check : The PCPA Theaterfest captures the devastating drama of the early years of the AIDS crisis.
- Firms Fear Proposed Services Tax
- EARTH TO ORANGE COUNTY : It's a Great Day for Getting Acquainted With Our Own Backyard
- Woman Loses Bid to Block Addition
- Robber Sees Red as He Escapes With Loot
- Water-Saving Toilets Required
- SANTA ANA : 9% Pay Increase for City Manager OKd
- Being a Bride, or Her Mother, on a Budget
- Patrick F. Stine; Lighting Director, Prop Man
- In Santa Clarita, only your hairdresser and...
- The Dow: Shape of Things to Come?
- Day-Care Center Closed After Abuse Alleged
- SANTA ANITA : Soweto Pads McCarron Stakes Total
- FHP of Fountain Valley Proposes Sale of 4.5 Million Stock Shares
- Turner to Test Airport Channel: Turner Broadcasting...
- Cummins to Reopen Plant
- Beilenson Says U.S. Has Obligation to Help Kurds : Refugees: Congressman also suggests the assassination of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
- Design House Opens Saturday
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT