- Non-Candidate Tsongas Is Getting a Lift in N.Y. : Politics: He is still on the ballot. With the race a tossup, organizers of a draft movement seek to make him an alternative to Clinton, Brown.
- Victims Get Help Facing the Future : A book called 'The Next Step' is for those who missed out on lessons that are part of growing up in a healthy, nurturing home.
- After 500 Years, a Wrong Redressed : Religion: Spain's Juan Carlos prays with Israeli president in Madrid synagogue on anniversary of expulsion of Jews.
- Rethinking the Move Away From Single-Sex Schools : Education: Research suggests that girls do better when they don't have to share the classroom with boys.
- 'The Jackie Collins of India'
- Suddenly, Hickey Has 2 Job Offers : Government: St. Petersburg, Fla., offers him city manager post. San Diego County counters with offer of new 2-year contract for the chief administrative officer.
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Backs Plan to Control Runoff
- ESCONDIDO : DEA Agents Arrest Suspect After Chase
- OJAI : Child-Care Center Plan Is Debated
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Candelaria Plays His Usual Role
- It's No Lunker, but Bass Is a Cymbal of Success
- Middleweight DeGrandis Outpunches Montgomery
- RADIO
- Intermark Wants to Seek Bankruptcy Protection : Debts: But first the investment firm needs to get bondholders to agree to a reorganization plan that would slash the value of their holdings.
- GE Downplays Call for Boycott by Oscar Winner : Defense: The maker of a documentary about nuclear weapons had urged action in her acceptance speech.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Retired AF General Named FAA Chief
- Sinking Intermark Seeks to Surface Via Bankruptcy : Debts: But first the investment firm needs to get bondholders to agree to a reorganization plan that would slash the value of their holdings.
- W. Hendricks; Founder of Toys for Tots Gift Program
- Audit Faults Feinstein's 1990 Campaign : Politics: She did not report $500,000 in contributions during governor's race. Attorney says inquiry constitutes conflict of interest by Controller Gray Davis, her rival for a Senate seat.
- LAGUNA HILLS : AIDS-Related Suit Dismissal Upheld
- Bid to Get Catholic School Renewed
- Barriers to Getting Help : A program to help Asian-Americans in drug trouble to reach out
- LOS ANGELES : Wachs Seeks Enforcement of Anti-Smoking Law
- Second Body Is Found in Irvine Orange Grove : Crime: Discovery of man's corpse comes about a week after the body of a woman was found in the same field.
- MOORPARK : Priest Delivers Novel Anti-Gang Message
- Hart's Gore Links 3 Matches With Under-Par Scores
- VAN NUYS : Jeweler's Cyanide Death Ruled Suicide
- Clippers March Through Pistons : Pro basketball: They win at Detroit, 97-81, and finish month with 12 victories.
- Duke Has a Real Chemical Connection
- No one, including baseball Coach Bud Murray,...
- MUSIC
- Keating Asks for Service Work Instead of Prison
- Walker Lewis has been named president of...
- American Express to Push Corporate Travel Business
- Takeover Possible as HomeFed Misses Deadline : Thrifts: The San Diego-based S&L; said it lost $35.6 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31. It has asked for more time to recapitalize.
- Raytheon Unit to Build Two Plants
- Pacesetter Falls Further After Latest Bad Year : Debt: Home builder suffers $13-million loss from foreclosures and assorted other troubles. It last turned profit in 1989.
- Wilson's Conservation Plan Under New Attack : Environment: Two national groups urge state Senate panel to reject funding for program because it has failed in goal to protect gnatcatcher habitat.
- BURBANK : 2 Hospital Beds Donated to Family
- Robert C. Wian, Founder of Bob's Big Boy, Dies at 77
- Kidding himself: Police were a bit taken...
- McMillin Homer Leads CLU Win
- College Basketball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Millionaire Club Is Weeded Out
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Korac's Sleight of Racket Keeps Opponents Off Balance
- Why Did 'Bugsy' Roll Snake Eyes? : Movies: Some industry experts say the film's intense hype may have backfired.
- Where Howe Once Pitched, a Committee Now Works : Baseball: Dodgers have failed in attempts to find a left-handed stopper to replace drug-plagued reliever.
- LACMA Sets Tribute to Carlos Almaraz : Art: The upcoming showcase features 28 drawings and prints donated by the artist's widow, plus two of his major paintings. The exhibition opens in June.
- How Markets Fared in Quarter
- Keating Seeks to Avoid Prison
- House Proposes Emergency Funds for RTC : Thrifts: Without the money, insolvent institutions could collapse and insured deposits could go unpaid.
- Free Disneyland Tickets Prompt Inquiry in Anaheim
- Prosecutor Calls Noriega 'Corrupt Cop,' Rests Case : Narcotics: The U.S. says the Panamanian only pretended to cooperate with anti-drug efforts. The defense summation is set for today.
- High Court Eases Busing Standards : Civil rights: A classroom racial imbalance is not itself a basis for action in a district that was once segregated. Situation must be traceable to district policy, justices say.
- Counter Intelligence : Want to Know What N. Y. Thinks About the Candidates? Just Ask at the Argo
- PORT HUENEME : Flood Risks Cited at Proposed RV Park
- Anti-Growth Seal Beach Mayor Wins Big : Election: District 4 voters give Lazlo fourth term by 3-1 margin over real estate broker who favors 'controlled growth.'
- Former Councilman Appointed to State Transportation Panel
- DANA POINT : Metal-Chimney Fire Damages Duplex
- Rosen Says Dodgers Will Present Many Questions on Opening Day
- Stars & Stripes, Ville de Paris Seize the Moment : Sailing: Bold decisions, mistakes give the underdogs victories in the fourth round of racing.
- Miscellany
- PREP ROUNDUP : Surface's Two-Hitter Gets Pacifica Past La Quinta in Softball
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Dorado Pitches Monroe to 6-1 Win
- Murder Trial Ordered for Developer : Crime: James N. Hood of Newport Beach is accused of murdering a former employee who was acquitted of killing Hood's wife.
- Three Questioned in Man's Death After Fistfight
- Plan to Save Burbank Depot Derailed by Cost Constraints
- CALABASAS : Area Water District Eases Restrictions
- ANAHEIM : 48 Years, 19 Jobs Later, He Retires
- Owner Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys...
- LOS ALAMITOS : Marylander Warrington Finds Greener Pastures in Southland
- The Principals of This Matter Aren't Key to a County Section
- How Orion Kept Its 'Lambs' Alive : Oscars: Even though the film opened in February, 1991, videos sent to academy members helped to keep them aware of it at awards time. Jeffrey Dahmer may also have been a factor.
- Three Orange County singers are among nine...
- FIXATIONS : Keeping Tabs on His Art : Clare Graham spends 4 hours a day, some 300 days a year, turning 1.5 million bits of aluminum into sculptures.
- Clinton and Brown Appeal to Voter Dissatisfaction in New York Debates : Campaign: Both seek the role of outsider. Arkansas governor tries to shed front-runner status he says has hurt him.
- Agran Arrested as Protester at Debate
- Split Security Council OKs Libya Sanctions : Terrorism: U.N. action would halt commercial flights and arms sales if Pan Am suspects are not turned over.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Baby Theresa's Eyes Donated to Research
- Carroll W. Parcher; 4-Time Glendale Mayor
- CANOGA PARK : Man Convicted of Rape, Burglary
- County Approves Big Water System Despite Lack of Housing OK : Antelope Valley: The project is intended to serve 7,200 houses, but no construction permit has been issued.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Vote to End Big Travel Allowances
- Council Plans to Appeal After Losing Bid to Block Sunshine Canyon Landfill
- Raped and Set Afire, Teen-Ager Is Tough Area's Latest Victim
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- GARDEN GROVE : Two 'Distinguished' Schools Honored
- A Brief and Foolish Fling With Power, Self-Importance
- NATIONAL CITY : Firm Indicted on Pollution Charge
- Notre Dame's Pitching Still Sparkling
- Morris Boosts Blue Jays Atop the Real Life Top 25
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Kiwis No. 1 Among Challengers
- 1991-92 ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : WRESTLING : Padgett Keeps His Cool When the Heat Is On
- Still Flamingo Dancing : Operator at Hialeah Sees Track Coming Out on Top in Florida Date War, Ahead of Gulfstream and Calder, When Legislature Approves a Racing Calendar
- Activism Becoming a Popular Canvas for the Arts : Lecture: From AIDS to First Amendment rights, artists are casting themselves in high-stakes roles, performer Tim Miller tells a Rancho Santiago audience.
- Playhouse Names New Manager
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Little Bit Country : Marie Osmond Mixes Twangy Tunes, Vegas Standards at Crazy Horse
- Financial Data Casts Doubt on Yosemite Plans
- Gotti Trial Judge Gives Final Instructions to Jury
- BOOK REVIEW : Speculation Ladled On With a Heavy Hand : THE SIGN AND THE SEAL; A Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant, <i> by Graham Hancock</i> , Crown $22; 608 pages
- CIA Suspends Plan to Relocate Offices, Cites $1.4-Billion Cost
- State Proposes Using Tankers to Move Oil : Environment: Santa Barbara County officials and activists say the interim plan to ship crude along the Ventura coast during construction of a pipeline is risky.
- PLAYA DEL REY : Ex-DWP Employees Jailed for Building 'Pot' Farm
- Money Talks in the Race for D.A.
- A Second Farewell : History: Notables and current and former crew members honor World War II battleship Missouri as the Navy takes it out of service.
- ORANGE : Schools Revise Code Against Gang Attire
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Lakers Take the Wind Out of Olajuwon : Pro basketball: He scores 20 points in his first game after suspension, but Green has 22 points in Los Angeles' 107-101 victory.
- Conner's Ship Finally Coming In
- 3 From Pierce Sign to Play Football at 4-Year Schools
- ART
- Living the Part : Veteran Actor McMurtry Looks Behind the Lines
- STAGE REVIEW : Chekhov's 'Sisters' Good-Looking but Roughly Acted at Cal State Fullerton
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : U.S. Made Offer They Couldn't Refuse in Iran Case Guilty Pleas, Attorneys Say
- AIRLINES
- Dennis Eck Also Takes on Title of Vons President
- McDonnell Write-Off Is Probed : Defense: Pentagon auditors find that Army settled $50.3 million in claims on the Apache copter program for $2.4 million. Congress wants to know if it was part of plan to bail out the firm.
- Takeover Looms as HomeFed Misses Deadline : Thrifts: The San Diego-based S&L; said it lost $35.6 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31. It has asked for more time to recapitalize.
- Russia Signs Pact With 18 of Its 20 Republics
- S. Africa Rivals Foresee Interim Regime Soon : Reform: But the government and ANC have opposite visions of how a new constitution should be written.
- How Could Orion Win Oscars and Lose Its Shirt? : Film industry: 'Silence of the Lambs' sweep rings hollow for firm that ended up in Chapter 11.
- Iraqis Shelling Kurdish Villages and Military Posts : Warfare: The State Dept. calls the action minor and says it is not in violation of the cease-fire.
- Inquiry Ordered of Failed Fund Raising
- Brea's Queen Lingerie Shop Finally Agrees to City Plea to Put Close On : Settlement: 'Modeling studio' that outraged neighbors will shut down in exchange for dropping of charges against owners.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Padres Rain Runs on Curtis' Parade
- Oregon Hires Kansas Assistant Green as Coach
- ART
- * Pablo Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," 1906-07,...
- ART REVIEW : A Collage Education : MOCA Survey Traces Development of Alexis Smith's Career
- Auditing Home Utility Bills Can Pay Off
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Randall Smalley will assume the position of...
- New Phone Technology Bugs the FBI : Communications: The bureau seeks to block firms from deploying digital systems until they come up with a way to protect wiretaps.
- SOCIAL CLIMES / THE OSCARS : THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS BALL : Where Gloating Officially Begins
- COLUMN ONE : Nazi Hunt: Too Late for Justice? : After four decades and 6,500 trials, fewer suspects and witnesses are still alive. A case now in a German court may be the final major one.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rivals Brown, Clinton Grapple Over True Meaning of 'Change' : Democrats: Arkansas governor seeks to 'reinvent' government. California foe favors an incendiary rebellion to overturn the status quo.
- Bird-Watchers Go Along for the Ride
- SCENE ON THE STREET : X Factor
- SAN DIEGO : Two Held on Charge of Beating Gay Man
- Deputy Dies of His Wounds : Shootout: The rookie was hit during a shootout with murder suspects on Sunday. Flags are lowered and a pall falls over the department as word of the tragedy spreads.
- Newport Council Acts to Cut Off Proposal for Topless Barber Shop
- Man Rescues Woman, Cats From Fire
- CANOGA PARK : Dealership Accused of False Advertising
- All Things Considered, He Should Probably Just Grin and Beer It
- Supervisors Back Meeting of Hate Crimes Task Force : Minorities: The board calls for the panel, which last met in 1988, to hold a one-day seminar in the wake of a 27% increase in attacks in 1991.
- An Artist From Paris : Tieu Came to Pierce From the Continent With a Firm Grip on Her Game
- This Is as Good as It Gets for Some Great Players
- Tennis
- Nippon Crew Enjoys Challenge : Sailing: Novices get behind a veteran leader to produce outstanding results.
- Back in Brooklyn, These Patrons Hope to Keep Drinking Dodger Brew
- NHL Awaits Strike Vote by Players : Negotiations: Balloting will decide if league shutdown is to begin today.
- Pro Basketball
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Harris Finds Some Strength In Victory Over the Angels
- Lackluster Lotto Sales
- Giants' Addition Remains Enhanced by Subtraction
- Benny Medina has been named senior vice...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Press Scrutiny Becomes Added Obstacle for Clinton
- Gas Explosions in Tunnels Easily Avoided, Experts Say
- COSTA MESA : Seniors at OCC Have a Ball Despite Rain
- Metro BRIEFS : LOS ANGELES : Fire Engine Struck by Stray Bullet
- 1991-92 ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : GIRLS' SOCCER : One Switch Enough for Donohue
- Cal Poly Pomona Women Courting Another Outstanding Tennis Season
- 45 Indicted for Insurer Fraud
- Japan Stocks Dive Despite Cut in Key Rate : Markets: Investors are not impressed with central bank's dropping of discount rate. Nikkei hits lowest level in 5 years.
- Abaxis Inc. announced the appointment of Gary...
- Raise Taxes or Lower U.S. Lifestyles
- AI Systems Agrees to Buy Phoenix Firm
- Florida Citrus Firms Ready to Tap Japan Market
- Investors' Views Suggest Shift on Economy : Industrial Shares Benefit From Dramatic Selloff in Consumer Issues : Quarterly Investment Outlook
- Navy Punishes 13 Sailors in Gay Inquiry : Investigation: Forty more at Japanese base, including officers, are targets of the probe. A homosexual support group calls the case a witch hunt.
- Supreme Court Decision Ends Montana Bid to Keep House Seat
- The Doctor Will Take Your Call--on 900 Line : Health: On-call physicians will answer your questions but won't diagnose your ills. Still, critics remain leery, fearing such services may discourage patients from seeking medical care.
- COUNTYWIDE : Jobless Rate Hits 8.2% in February
- City Schools Look at New Round of Cuts
- Low Police Morale Tied to Dip in Laguna Arrests : Crime: Chief Purcell blames 39% drop in '91 to malaise over videotaped beating in city and threats of lawsuits. But outlook on force is improving, he says.
- COUNTYWIDE : Elizabeth Dole Honors Volunteer
- SANTA ANA : State Joins Assault on Occupancy Limits
- Lindstrom Quits CS Northridge Softball Team
- Left Thumb Injury Forces Mutombo to Sit Out the Nuggets' Last 10 Games
- 'Showdown Over East Mojave'
- 'Showdown Over East Mojave'
- AUTOS
- Brown Wins Vermont Caucuses; Clinton 3rd : Democrats: The Californian, with 47% of the vote, adds to his momentum. Uncommitted delegates finish second with 25%.
- British Labor Party Widens Lead in Poll
- 'I Tried It Out, and It Works!' : Education: Newhall students become inventors for the nationwide Invent America program.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Tentatively OK New Site for Hospital
- Tustin Marine Pilot Among Helicopter Crash Victims : Accident: Three others presumed dead off African coast are identified as members of a unit based at Camp Pendleton.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 150 Attend Debate on Hoag Expansion
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Russian Immigrants to Be Tried in 2 Shooting Deaths
- MISSION VIEJO : College Library Gets Computer System
- Students Are Forced to Copy Obscene Graffiti : Vandalism: Parents are outraged that teacher made their children copy words and threats. The instructor says he was trying to find the culprit.
- Court of Appeals Refuses to Free Tyson
- Welcome Change : The Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks No Longer Controls Crowley Lake, to Anglers' Delight
- Change Up Boosts USD Success Rate : Baseball: Position switches for two key players have put USD in the strange position near the top of the WCC standings.
- Western Kentucky Guide Is Prophetic--Eventually
- Northridge Falls to UCLA for 3rd WIVA Loss in Row
- The sharing of salary information with agents...
- He's in Their Faces : Laettner Tells His Teammates What He Thinks
- Works Radiate Color, Message
- Earth Technology Corp. has appointed Richard Dadamo...
- Jump in Leading Indicators Fuels Talk of Recovery : Economy: The 0.8% rise for February is the second in as many months. Experts remain cautious, however, since the index posted gains through the first half of 1991 before stalling.
- Dow Ekes Out a Tiny Gain on Day of Caution : Market Overview
- Many Heroes of Cold War Still in Diapers
- Six Bodies Found in Cabin Called Site of High-Stakes Betting
- Homosexual Laws Voided
- Model Benefit for Sacred Heart Society
- Wilson-Brown Feud Heats Up : Budget: While they trade charges, two other officials warn that fiscal conditions are worsening and that the state may have to issue IOUs to pay the bills.
- No Escaping Gang Violence : But a promising new proposal to ease tensions
- VENTURA : Woman Critically Burned in Blaze
- Jury Worries That Officer Is Racist : Lawsuit: Verdict goes in favor of Oceanside police, but the foreman vows to write a letter of criticism.
- PERSPECTIVES ON SALMAN RUSHDIE : First Victim of the 21st Century : The hunted novelist is the victim of religious atavism that is filling the vacuum left by vanished Cold War ideologies.
- COUNTYWIDE : Melted Tires to Be Used in Paving Job
- USD's Noriega Out With Tendinitis
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Help Kings, Beat Edmonton, 5-2, at Calgary
- Olympics
- THE PREPS : Hawthorne's Smith Put on Notice
- In a Class by Itself : Division I Transfers, Hill's Earnest Recruiting Turn Cal Lutheran Into a Division III Juggernaut
- Guitarists in Benefit at Ambassador
- Finding Good Use for Taxes
- Candidate Not Mistreated
- Real Issues for Candidates
- A 3rd Option for Taxpayers
- Bringing Happiness to the Lonely Has Become Their Pet Project : * Therapy: Through the Companion Animal Program, pets and their owners develop warm relationships with people in convalescent homes and elsewhere who have 'a lot of love in their hearts and time on their hands.'
- Prosecutor's Cruel Words
- Group Attacks Diversion of Subway Route : Metro Rail: The county transit agency, bending to the will of two congressmen, has agreed to put the extension of the Orange Line south of Wilshire Boulevard. Critics say it's a mistake based on outdated information.
- OTHER NEWS - April 1, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - April 1, 1992
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- Names in the News - April 1, 1992
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- TELEVISION - April 1, 1992
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- WHERE'S JONES? Orange County's growing Vietnamese population...
- OLYMPIC AURA: Fluor Daniel employees didn't let...
- STENOGRAPHY'S LOSS: Actress Michelle Pfeiffer admitted in...
- 3 on Council Want Gates to Pay Lawsuit Damages : Courts: Yaroslavsky, Galanter and Ridley-Thomas back jury's wishes that no taxpayer money be used to pay a $20,000 penalty for police killings in Sunland.
- Gates Should Pay SIS Suit Damages, 3 on Council Say : Courts: Yaroslavsky, Ridley-Thomas and Galanter want to follow jury's wishes that no taxpayer money be used in penalties for police slaying of three robbers.
- Drawing Boards Brimming With Toons : Movies: The success of 'Beauty and the Beast' has revitalized animated films. At least 25 features are in various stages of production.
- French-Led Firm to Bid for LTV Unit : Defense: Thomson-CSF reportedly is challenging Lockheed, Martin Marietta for the deal.
- COASTAL SCAMMING: The first issue of Smart...
- Battle Over Capital Perks Grows Angrier : Scandals: White House declines to testify on expenses. An audit finds more irregularities in the House post office.
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 1, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 1, 1992