- Conflict Brings Tragic End to Similar Dreams of Life : Shooting: An immigrant grocer is accused of murdering a girl, 15. Both sought to overcome adversity.
- BLACK GOLD: Historical buffs want to mark...
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- TOUGH TIMES: Salespeople are pretty much forced...
- Did Not Mislead Rebels, U.S. Says : Iraq: Baker insists that the Administration wanted to avoid 'being sucked into a civil war.' The President says there was no secret assurance of aid.
- Refugees in South Iraq Fearful of U.S. Pullout : Occupation: A political vacuum is foreseen. But some residents are eager to see the GIs go.
- CHOW LINE: Remember Army Spam? How about...
- Police on Beat--Tense Job Gets Tenser : Law enforcement: Officers encounter cool looks and even video cameras. But some residents flash thumbs-up signs.
- Giving Comedic Films Their Due
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 8, 1991
- Environment Not Ripe for Quick Economic Recovery
- Minority Firms Want to Help Rebuild Kuwait : Opportunity: Owners of small U.S. companies want a piece of the $100-billion pie. But their size and lack of experience in the Mideast may work against them.
- The $4-Billion Regular Guy : Junk Bonds, No. Greenmail, Never. Warren Buffett Invests Money the Old-Fashioned Way.
- The Rediscovery of Zora Neale Hurston
- FICTION
- Managing With Heart : Good Will: Couple running apartment uses loving ways, clean surroundings to keep elderly residents happy.
- Inside the Purple Trailer : THIEF OF DREAMS <i> By John Yount (Viking: $18.95; 227 pp.) </i>
- A Novel Sleuth : Hollywood Is Seen Through Eyes of a Detective-Writer in TV Series
- N. Dakota Prairie May Be Next Oil Patch
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Lists Freeway Repairs
- Council Spending Big Despite Budget Woes : Expenses: Luxury cars, expensive hotel rooms and gift plaques are costing tens of thousands of dollars of tax money.
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : ANGEL PROFILES
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : Mission for Butler? Bug the Opposition
- COLUMN RIGHT / MARTIN ANDERSON : America Can Now Claim a Warrior Class : The all-volunteer force in the Gulf was an awesome fighting machine.
- Library's Land Deal Seems Made in Heaven
- $25 Million in Cocaine Confiscated at Alhambra Residence; 4 Arrested
- WATER WATCH: What Cities Are Doing to Conserve
- Gradual Change Backed at Chapman : Education: President's sweeping strategy for college's future is revised in talks. Faculty cutbacks are fewer and liberal arts emphasis will be spared.
- Easing the Fall Into Freedom : When there's no family to rely on, foster youths can turn to a range of special programs that offer financial, educational support in outside world.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Viola, Mets Fail to Agree on Contract
- Quance Earns 2 Berths on U.S. Swim Team
- FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS : AFI's International House Party : World cinema, often invisible to regular moviegoers, has a solid annual showcase during the Los Angeles festival, opening Thursday
- Stewart's 'Heart' Beats Without Conviction : ** ROD STEWART : "Vagabond Heart" : <i> Warner Bros.</i>
- * Marilyn Murray has been named general...
- * Bernard F. Girma has been appointed...
- THE BIZ
- Historic St. Augustine's Rich Tapestry of Life : FLORIDA
- GUNPLAY
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY AND THE GULF HOMECOMING : Big Welcome for Troops
- Open Space: County at the Crossroads : Development: The supervisors will face landmark decisions on Jordan and Ahmanson ranch projects.
- USIU's Fan Club Still Missing in 8-4 Loss to CSUN
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Palmer Plan Would Provide More Courses
- WORK IN PROGRESS : Frank Gehry's Creative Journey : The architect has been back to the drawing board again and again since winning the assignment in 1988 to design Disney Hall
- Putting Faces to the Voices
- GORBACHEV'S GATHERING STORM : The Soviet Leader May Have Only Months to Pull His Country Out of Its Deepening Crises--or See His Reforms Consumed by Them
- Literary Landscapes : Visiting Homelands That Inspired Three Great American Writers : Willa Cather's Nebraska
- McCormick Heads Construction Research
- NOTHING MORE THAN MURDER by Jim...
- Long Beach May Lose in Remap for Senate : Reapportionment: Some districts find themselves with decreases in population. That could cost one or more of the incumbents their jobs.
- Baldwin Park : Vote on Card Clubs Planned
- To Our Readers
- Forget the Towels
- Feline AIDS on Rise; Strays at High Risk
- Back when the Pilgrims were sailing on...
- 'Square Pegs' Fits USA
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Patrick Murphy : One of Nation's Foremost Cops Brokenhearted by the Brutality
- PERSPECTIVE ON RELIGION : Press Reduces Religion to Politics : Reporters need not be believers to get stories right, but a nation of believers deserves better, unbiased news.
- A Sewage System With a Foul Record : Latest spill underscores need to reverse years of complacency by San Diego's leaders
- SIMI VALLEY : Government Tries to Sell Radisson Hotel
- Body Found in Car's Trunk Is Identified
- NHL / STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Flames Finally Can Keep Their Goals, Beat Oilers
- Loyola Marymount Standouts Join an Elite Club : Colleges: Eleven new members to the school's Athletic Hall of Fame will be honored on April 27.
- Motor Sports
- **SHEENA EASTON : "What Comes Naturally" : <i> MCA</i>
- In Brief
- * Gilbert Parsley has been appointed manager...
- * John G. Pasqualetto and Robert L....
- Hard-Pressed Magazines Push for New Image : Media: An advertising slump has led to the folding of several publications. Publishers are trying to change the perception that the industry is a 'has-been.'
- Reviving a 'Can-Do' Spirit : South Korea's Crisis in Confidence Undermines Its Rapid Growth
- The Company They Keep : SIRO <i> By David Ignatius (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $17.95; 465 pp.) </i>
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Metzenbaum Targets 3 Sacred Cows: Retailing, Insurance and Cable TV
- TIME AMONG THE MAYA: Travels in Belize,...
- A Novice Camper's Guide to Surviving Woodsy Weekends
- FICTION
- Home Improvement : Getting on a Roll When Tackling a Paint Job : Rollers: Using the right one can speed the work and improve its quality. Cheap roller covers often disintegrate when painting with latex.
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : DODGER PROFILES
- 'Kinsmen' With Aid Meet Kurds Fleeing Iraq
- Bush Sends Baker to Mideast, Hints at New Plan : Diplomacy: President says the U.S. should use its credibility in the region as a catalyst for peace.
- Successful Career Energized by a Special Love Story
- Living Without Jamee : Crime: Mother of 13-year-old girl killed in a gang ambush three years ago is striving to come to terms with grief. Talking with victims of violence and the victimizers helps.
- It's More Than Just a Ballgame for These Fans : National pastime: It's peanuts and pennants, cheers and children . . . and it's under way at Anaheim Stadium.
- Jobs Lure Farm Workers to Midwest : Employment: Meatpacking company with a history of safety violations has recruited 200 employees from Ventura County.
- Even Opponents Judge Him on His Merits : Jails: William P. Gray rankled many officials with his rulings that forced an overhaul of the county jail system. Yet some of his fiercest foes credit him with changing things for the better.
- A New Dodger Pays Off Quickly : Freeway Series: Strawberry hits homer, scores all the runs in 3-1 victory over Angels.
- SWIMMING U.S. SPRING NATIONALS : Wagstaff Breaks U.S. Record but Fails in Her World Bid
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Beat Jazz, Extend Streak to 17 Out of 18
- Umpires Out: Is It Lockout or a Strike?
- BASEBALL '91 : Paying a Price for Wealth : With High Salaries Comes Extra Pressure on Marginal Players Such as Matt Young
- Faldo Bids for Third Masters Title in Row
- * Randy Jones has joined Equity Bancorp...
- Lessons From a Dream House That Got Away
- When Rainwater Seeps Into Heating Ducts
- Figuring Out Those Hidden Hotel Room Costs : Rates: Most travelers are unaware until checkout time of the bed or occupancy tax that exists in almost every city. But it can add up to 20% to your bill.
- Run-of-the-Mill Mall? Not at All : Architecture: Tustin Market Place's unrelenting starkness and unusual colors have inspired some spirited squabbling. All agree on one thing: It sure stands out.
- Alexis Smith plays the wife of a...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : EXCURSIONS : A Conducting Tour
- ELECTIONS POMONA : Candidates' Schooling, Activism at Issue
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : The Flag Is Up, and the Dodgers Are Ready to Run : Prospectus: Star-studded team might be lacking in some areas but there's no shortage of expectations
- Heavy Collateral Damage in War on Crime? : Police: City Hall politicians think their constituents would rather look the other way as long as the LAPD is fighting real bad guys.
- COMMENTARY ON ANAHEIM : 'Can-Do' Spirit Animates City That Is Home to Disneyland : The park's founder furnished an inspiration that continues to manifest itself in projects attuned to the future.
- Locksmith Convicted of Murder
- Police Clear Two Suspects in Three Smoke Bombings
- Science Had Crucial Role in Oleander Murder Case : Investigation: A prosecutor's doubts about his evidence and a gamble by the defense attorney led to dismissal of poisoning charges.
- Rains Replenish Lakes, Renew Hopes : Drought: An endangered fish and businesses left high and dry are given a reprieve at area reservoirs.
- L.A. CITY ELECTIONS : Endorsements Flow With Political Tide
- Foes Hope Jail Tax Is Hurt by Economy : Measure J: Reports of new levies to solve the state budget crisis will work against the proposed half-cent raise, opponents say. But supporters see passage.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : This Record Has More Than Passing Interest
- Berio: "Formazioni," "Folk Songs," Sinfonia. Riccardo Chailly...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : WHO'S THE BOSS? : Happy Is Definitely a State of Mind
- * James A. Dik has been promoted...
- * Sterling R. Haight, chairman of EECO...
- How Equity Investors Can Use IRA Umbrella
- Living on the Edge : Personal finance: The high cost of housing has left many Orange County residents with a slim margin of safety to cope with layoffs or a medical emergency.
- Sailor, 2 GIs Die in Gulf, U.S. Says
- Sports : It's Show Time
- Guess Who's Coming to TV? : Sidney Poitier Couldn't Refuse the Chance to Play Thurgood Marshall
- Good Talk, Good Times: It Must Be Girls' Night Out
- Rauch Holds Off Challengers for Win at Ventura
- * Harold Noborikawa has been named to...
- Remembering the Pioneer Spirit of Oklahoma
- Legal Eagles Say 'Temping' Takes Drudgery Out of Law : Attorneys: A plentiful supply of labor now lets big firms hire quality help for short-term needs.
- Chilled Lobster Said to Take Heat Better : Animal rights: Researcher says ice treatment helps insulate crustacean from initial assault of boiling water.
- On the Far Side of the Generation Gap
- Six San Gabriel High Students Face Expulsion
- Police Officers Under the Gun in Aftermath of King Beating : Law enforcement: Officers find themselves confronted by video cameras, taunting. Some departments are stepping up community-relations work.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : APRIL 6
- Ivie's Homer Ensures Northridge Split Against Pomona : College softball: Freshman second baseman blasts two-run shot to propel Matadors to 4-1 victory after 1-0 loss.
- SAN DIEGO GOLDEN GLOVES : Oceanside Boxer Finds Winning is the Right Style
- KINGS NOTES : Playoff Upsets Are Nothing New to Bozek
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : After Slow Start, Hawthorne Is Now a Thorn In Side of Opponents
- April Openings: Sid & Imogene, Stephen Sondheim and a Lizard King
- HAIR TO THERE
- Third Airport Open to London Travelers
- The Hand That Rocks the World : NEWS FROM A FOREIGN COUNTRY CAME <i> By Alberto Manguel (Crown/Clarkson Potter: $20; 235 pp.)</i>
- STYLE : What Knots?
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : FACTS & FIGURES : ANAHEIM STADIUM
- Iraq OKs Tough Cease-Fire Plan : War's wake: Baghdad reluctantly agrees to U.N. order to dismantle missiles, destroy chemical and nuclear weapons. Pact sets the stage for U.S. withdrawal.
- Lifeguard Prospects Get Toughest Test in Years : Swimmers: High waves and cold water weren't enough to deter 76 job-seekers, 80% of whom qualified for five openings.
- Modified Division Opens at Saugus With Phipps' Win
- Overworked San Fernando No Match for Granada Hills : Prep baseball: Tired Tiger pitching staff gives up 11 hits and 10 walks in Highlanders' 18-7 win in Holt-Willis tournament game.
- ROUNDUP : Cahill Road Hits Detour in Preview
- Miscellany
- In Brief
- Still Bluesy After All These Years
- ART : A New Picture for Art Market : Sales decline spreads concern, but a long view is for a renewal of aesthetic values
- MAKING ROOM by Michel Trembly, translated...
- More Poitier
- Women Cloistered From Cradle to Grave
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Six Candidates Seek a Runoff With Galanter : Politics: The 6th District incumbent has a big edge in fund raising and has spent much on mailings. A good chunk of her funds has come from developers.
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : Angel Clubhouse More of a Fun House This Season : Prospectus: But team must avoid last season's comedy of errors to contend in American League West.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Twisters for Travel
- Fairest of Pleasures : At the Renaissance Faire, Dressing Up in Elizabethan Costumes Is All Part of the Fun
- Hey, baseball fans
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : NOSTALGIA : Sundae Best
- Smoke Bombing Suspects Cleared in Several Attacks
- Hollywood movie making of the 1930s will...
- Rain Spells Deluge for Mosquito Swat Team : Health: County Vector Control District says water pools around homes are biggest breeding worry.
- Man Held in Dana Point Motel Death
- Motor Sports
- Gretzky Gets Rebound and Kings Bounce Back : Hockey: His goal in overtime beats Canucks, 3-2, and evens series. Robitaille gets the tying score in third period.
- Post Office Prognosticators Have Faces Shaded in Rebel Red
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : KISS-AND-TELL FILE : The People Who Hate Her for Writing It Must Be Buying It . . . <i> Don't You Think?</i>
- STAGE : Mr. 'Saigon': Pryce's Years of Living Dangerously
- Making a Statement About Travel Notes
- Easing Withdrawal Pains From a 401(k) Plan
- GARDENS : LIVING COLOR
- Dances With Buffalo at Colorful Colorado B
- America's Brightest Hall of Fame
- Maryland Crab Houses: Where Good Eating is a Shell Game
- RED, WHITE AND CAN-DO : Now That We've Won the War, We Can Rally 'Round the T-Shirt
- Literary Landscapes : Visiting Homelands That Inspired Three Great American Writers : Jack London's California
- London Zoo, World's Oldest, May Be Closed
- Career Diversity Spurs Ag School Enrollment : Education: The surge in sign-ups has been enhanced by agriculture's improved reputation. Students' environmental concerns also play a role.
- Infant Death Rate Declines by 6% in U.S.
- U. S. to Airdrop Food, Supplies to Kurdish Refugees, Bush Says
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Violence Spree Hits Embassies, Banks
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : HALO HIGH JINKS : From Belinsky to Polonia, Angel History Has Had Its Lighter Side, Too
- Political Entanglements : Intent on politics-as-usual, Bush now faces a sloppy ending to a clean war.
- Wilson Administration Unveils Plans for a State EPA : Government: Details call for placing many programs under one agency. Sierra Club praises the proposal.
- The Disabled Score on Their Own Field of Dreams
- Adam Rich of 'Eight Is Enough' Arrested in Pharmacy Burglary
- Off-Duty Detective Shoots 2 Boys, Kills 1
- All-Night Waiting Is Par for This Course : Recreation: A hearty bunch of golfers heeds a Torrey Pines tradition by queuing up in the wee hours of the morning for a chance to play the popular greens.
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 12TH DISTRICT : Voters Courted 1 by 1 as Campaign Nears a Close
- Miscellany
- Yankees' Merrill Thinking Above .500
- PADRES : Templeton Makes the Final Cut
- Probe of 'Keating 5' Was a Waste of Time
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : FLACK ATTACK : Fickle, Fickle, Little Star
- Smoldering Plane Yields No Survivors, No 'Black Box' : Tower crash: The investigators must work without clues from a flight recorder. A widow waits in the fog as the bodies of 23 are recovered.
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : Larry King goes into overtime; AMC salutes French leading men
- Land Rush Has Covina in the Lead : Annexation: The city has close ties to the would-be developer of choice county land. But Walnut and West Covina also want the property.
- State's Growth Threatens Way of Life in Rice Towns : Farms: Paddies lose more water to evaporation than L.A. uses in a year. Thirsty cities eyeing the supplies.
- Delay in McColl Cleanup Is Frustrating : * But Important Thing Is That Site Be Cleaned Up, Once and For All
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : DATELINE: THE CITY : Matinees Only for Eddie Murphy?
- Nashville Stars Want to Know You Better
- Even After Time in Prison, They Still Care About Rose : Baseball: He has done most of his sentence, but he is still on the outside of the game he loves.
- * Alex Milovic has been elected president...
- A WESTERN HARVEST: The Gatherings of an...
- BIOSPHERE 2: The Human Experiment by...
- Two's a Crowd
- Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
- Although Triumph of the Spirit (HBO Monday...
- LOVE AND DEATH
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Rooms With a View
- Shuttle Crew Chats With Schoolchildren Via Radio
- Valley Area Should Gain in Remap for State Senate
- History as Plague: Two Irelands Struggle to Recover : History: Ireland--and Britain--too long relied on 19th-Century institutions and a sense of history. Justice has not been served.
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of April 7-13
- Vicious Cycle of Accidents, Child Deaths Can Be Ended
- Police Seek Killers of Store Worker
- County's Bid Policy Is Due for Overhaul : * Landfill Contract Dispute Has Served to Air Out Lingering Procedural Issues
- When the Economy Turns Sour, People Turn to Sweets
- As a life-long Dick Van Dyke fan,...
- It's Easy to Fight Back in Small Claims Court
- Literary Landscapes : Visiting Homelands That Inspired Three Great American Writers : Thomas Wolfe's North Carolina
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : FACTS & FIGURES : DODGER STADIUM
- Insurance Industry Shows Signs of Crisis, Experts Say : Economy: Policyholders are concerned over risky investments. First Executive lost $1.1 billion in two years.
- Ex-Residents Pay Final Respects to Times Beach, a Town Ready for Burial : Environment: 2,200 evacuated the poison-riddled community eight years ago. Now, as crews prepare to bulldoze it under, the pain lingers.
- Pasadena : City Hall Reorganization
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TUNISIA : Arafat Aide's Slayer Sentenced to Death
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : The Struggle of Mills' Women to Hold Out Against the Tide
- Notes about your surroundings.
- School Trustee: Embarrassment or Model Parent?
- A Hemorrhaging System : Huge Quantities of Water Wasted Daily as the City's Infrastructure Buckles
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Sisco's Hitting Streak at 19 Games as Titans Win
- Miscellany
- THE ALL-OVERPAID TEAM
- Southland
- A SHORT COURSE IN ECO-SPEAK
- VICTORIA PRINCIPAL: Acting on Her Own
- South Pasadena : Leaf-Blower Ban Backed
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : Angels' Future? It's a Numbers Game
- When Botswanans Speak, Government Listens : Africa: The nation has one of the few democracies on the continent. Stunned officials recently backed down when an ambitious water plan was vociferously opposed.
- Troops Still in Gulf Chafe at Delays on Getting Home : Military: Anxiety grips many Americans in the area. Central Command dismantling to start soon.
- What Asian Commentators Think of Big-Foot Uncle Sam
- Police Seek Man in Shooting Deaths of 2, Wounding of 1 at El Monte Bar
- Inglewood Trumpets K mart Project : Renewal: Some property owners to be displaced threaten legal action to get more money.
- San Diego
- Passenger Dies in I-5 Truck Crash
- Off-Duty Detective Kills Robbery Suspect
- COMMENTARY : Leonard Roped In: It's All in the Game
- ON THE TOWN: Who were those crazy...
- It's Show Time : Bring out the peanuts, pass around the Cracker Jack and grab hold of the remote control
- San Dimas : Longer Hours at City Hall
- Secret Verdict
- Crowded Cuba Train Derails, Killing 56 and Injuring 240
- Coming Down to Cases : The Times endorses 12 in Tuesday's local elections
- Agents Discover 60 Pounds of Cocaine in Car at Border
- Finding Ways to Cut Learning Is Never Easy : Budget: The fiscal crisis will mean unprecedented loss for the San Diego school system, but the responsible approach is to realize that some programs are more expendable than others.
- A late-night call in 1962 offered...
- After a Bad Plunge, Williams Just Dives Back Into the Sport
- Maradona Is Suspended for 15 Months
- New Colors, New Faces, No Promises
- BASEBALL '91 LEAGUE PREVIEW : NATIONAL LEAGUE : Host of Malcontents Will Be Sent to Beat the Reds' Nasty Boys
- Celebrity Skin Sheds Obscurity; College Plays to a Wider Audience
- Where Two Battles Raged to Secure One Nation, Now Eloquent Silence
- FASHION : SHEER ECSTASY
- The Small, Dark Pleasures of Barbara Pym : A LOT TO ASK; A Life of Barbara Pym <i> By Hazel Holt (Dutton: $19.95; 308 pp.) </i>
- Books for Jocks
- Try Exploring America the Y's Way
- URBAN ART
- Station Wagon Days: A Song of the American Road
- Gangsters Use Succession Rite in Japanese 'Tradition'
- Hey, It's Not Easy Being Green : Consumers: What do you do when you find 'natural' isn't and 'biodegradable' doesn't?
- Westside Expected to Lose in Senate Remap : Politics: Population in the area has failed to keep pace with statewide growth. Consequently, some boundaries for the heavily Democratic seats could be shifted.
- THE CANDIDATES RESPOND
- Coke Castle : A Drug Kingpin Lived High and Mighty but Now He's in Prison and the U.S. Is Selling
- Tinkering Their Way to a Deal
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Recession a Worry but Just 16% Call It Serious : Economy: Consumer confidence has withered for now, but outlook is brighter than in rest of nation.
- For once, figure skating was given its...
- DISHWASHING TIPS
- Bay Districts at Risk in Remap for State Senate : Politics: Population in the area has failed to keep pace with statewide growth. Consequently, some boundaries could be combined or shifted eastward.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Wins Volleyball Title
- Dinard Simply Won't Give Up : Horse racing: Despite being boxed in, he charges down stretch to win Santa Anita Derby.
- Faltering Gulls Fall Out of Playoff Contention
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Kennedy Powers Past Sylmar
- At Relays, Tolson Just Keeps Going
- Gelding Now Is All Business
- He's Keeping Pace on Road to Recovery
- Doctor Chases Her Olympic Dream : Crew: Kris Karlson finished medical school and still kept up with her training as a rower.
- Pomona : Auto Mall Gets New Tenant
- On View : A&E;'s Private Eye : The Cable Network Scripts a Series That Reflects Era of Old Hollywood
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : THE BIG MEN
- Shortchanging Basic Science: Why Young Scientists Are Discouraged : Research: It's impossible to predict any payoff from pure science, but based on later applications like genetic engineering, life is better for it.
- PLATFORM : New Drug Users
- City OKs Loan to Renewal Agency
- Camarillo Gives the Troops a Rousing Welcome : Homecoming: Thousands turn out along a one-mile route for the county's first parade of returnees from the war.
- Fallbrook Students Make Call to Space Shuttle Pilot
- Judge of Catalina Island Court Offers Long-Distance Justice
- Revised Plan for Condo Project OKd
- Police Look to Unerring Eye of Video
- Buena High Principal to Take Early Retirement : Education: Michael Shanahan says he wants to leave on an upbeat note, before projected budget cuts take effect.
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK : Williams Hurdles Longtime Nemesis
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Wilson's RBI Single Sparks Fullerton Past Orange Coast
- Motor Sports
- BASEBALL '91 LEAGUE PREVIEWS : AMERICAN LEAGUE : By Whatever Route Everybody Is Chasing the Oakland Athletics