- 24/7 Trading? Maybe We Need to Sleep on This One
- Despite Promises, State Anti-Smoking Drive Lags
- Making His Own Kind of Music
- Easter Rituals Aren't Only for the Kids
- Waco Siege Simulation Shows Sun, Not Gunfire, Paper Says
- Mother Strives to Save Unwanted Babies
- ELIAN CUSTODY BATTLE
- To Earn More, Speech-Language Expert Should Broaden Client Base
- A Child Custody Drama Multiplied by Six
- Mayor in Relay Event for Organ Donation
- Show of Barbie Doll 'First Ladies' Stirs Mixed Feelings
- Some Help Versus None
- A Piece of the New Old West Fades Away
- A Stubborn, Cruel Hope Is Their Legacy of War
- Make Room for Bikes on Roads
- Pilot Dies in Crash Near Agua Dulce
- Two Sides to This Pitching Story
- Pierce Impressive in Defeat of Seles
- HOW THEY MATCH UP
- Hitters Unleash a Shower of Power
- Iverson Stirring On, Off Court
- Life Grim for State's Racetrack Workers
- Grown-up Bobek Views Life, Career Differently Now
- Volunteers Turn Out for Earth Day Cleanup
- Tough as Steel
- A Pillow Fight in First Class
- Southern California Rating:FICTION1 BRIDGET JONES: THE EDGE...
- Old MacDonald Has a Farm and Rents Rooms Too
- Trains, Planes and Boats in England and Scotland
- Miniature Cameras Could Revolutionize Plane Safety
- Nature Preserve Thrives in Arid Mojave
- Credibility Gap for Academic Decathlon
- Serious Crime in County Plunges 14% in 1999
- GETTING IN TOUCH and MORE ON READING
- Sunrise Service Returns to Hollywood Bowl
- Shadows and Mirrors
- Boy's Savior Again Plays a Role
- Dodgers Run Up Self-Confidence
- Eras Are Different, Scars Are the Same
- White Sox, Tigers Fight to the Finish
- Sense of Escape
- America's Nemesis Wins New Respect
- Tobacco Money Division
- National Parks for Dummies
- Community Fighting to Ban Diesel Trucks
- Panel on Splitting LAUSD Weighs Minority Concerns
- Keep That Chi Flowing at the Seder Table
- After Baby Came, Pals Skedaddled
- Louis Applebaum; Canadian Conductor, Composer
- Malone's Stamp on Game 1: 50 Points
- Calling On the Past
- Angels Bedeviled by One Bad Pitch
- After Long Introduction, Time to Hand Out Awards
- Mourning, Heat Get to the Point
- DOUBLE VISION
- Candidates and Their Protectors Play an Endless Tug of War
- Video Check Can Resolve Concern About Sewer Line
- A Little Optimism, Please
- Inside Information
- Ventura Police Fail to Record Hundreds of Property Cases, Despite FBI Rules
- Millions Listen to Pope's Meditations
- Rally Seeks End to Navy Bombings
- A Glimpse That Enlightens
- The Magazine Scene Proves It's, Like, a Teenage World
- LAUGH LINES
- Whence Comes Liechtenstein's Wealth?
- AP Photographer Tells What He Saw
- Western Wins With Grand Rally
- U.S. Trip to Russia Feels Like First Time
- Report Calls for Multifaceted Reading Strategy
- Custody Dispute Erupts Over Bishop Museum's Hawaiian Antiquities
- Chatsworth Hopes Good Fortune Is in the Cards
- St. Francis Dam Disaster Has a Message for Today
- Scrap the Secrecy
- Earth Gets Its Day in the Sun
- 'A Curve in the Road'
- Texas Now Feels Left Out in Cold
- Causey's Late Save Helps Revolution Tie Fire, 1-1
- Lancaster Rally Rocks the Quakes, 8-5
- How I Got Kicked Out of High School
- *** "Hommage a Jane Bathori: The Inspiring Muse" Dawn Upshaw, soprano; Jero^me Ducros, piano; Erato
- Voices of the Old West Whisper From Groves of Arizona Aspens
- Hawaii Lawsuit Seeks to Limit Tourism, Save Environment
- Compromise That Goes Too Far
- Rappers Pump Up Their Activist Voices
- The Roman Empire Rises Again
- Best Bets / APRIL 23-29, 2000
- REACHING FOR THE TOP: Lakers Were Best Team in Regular Season, but the Real Test Starts Today
- Telling Thoughtful Tales of Love
- Galarraga Returns Better Than Ever
- She Sees the Silver Lining
- Bittersweet Smell of Success
- The Man Who Taught Rock to Roll
- Unser's Daughter Inspires a Victory
- White Impresses With Play, Attitude
- Is the Monkey Business Over at Last?
- A Cornucopia on Piano, From Gifted Vicki Ray
- Janitors Union, Contractors Reach Tentative Agreement
- Caltrans Had No Choice But Make Deal With 91 Express Lane Firm
- How Death Valley Got Its Apt Name
- The Wrong War
- Probe Foretells Future of Gorilla Habitat
- The Rule of Law Where Justice Proves Slippery
- Many in World Captivated by 5-Month Saga
- Polyglot Nations Look to English as Unifying Force
- Monthly Scrubbing Keeps Birdbath Tidy
- Pierce Brosnan's Son Hurt in Crash
- Two Pedestrians Struck by Cars Are Hospitalized
- Tabletalk
- For Hat Makers, Spring Is a Heady but Hectic Season
- Ventura Names Winners of Volunteer Awards
- Stein Puts a Couple of Victories on Hip
- Ga. Chamber Ducks Flag Issue
- Ex-Rebel Leader Sworn In as Rwanda President
- 40 Dead in Coal Mine Blast, China Says
- Chatsworth Is Sure Thing in Las Vegas Tournament
- McCoy Reaches Trials With Wrestling Upset
- A Day of Pride, Prey to an Ad Blitz
- Another Dimension to Dance
- Funding for Park Program Renewed
- The Last One Into the Pool Is an Actor
- Pepperdine's Anderson Wounded in Early Morning Drive-By Shooting
- WHO'S HOT
- Johnson Settles in With New Tampa Bay Team
- Fullmer Feeling Grand in Toronto
- Northridge Gets Swept Aside by Fullerton, 1-0
- Fresh From Oregon
- So Near and Yet So Far
- *** 1/2 GUSTAV MAHLER: Symphony No. 4 ALBAN BERG: Seven Early Songs; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly, conductor; Barbara Bonney, soprano; Decca : *** ANTON BRUCKNER Symphony No. 7 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly, conductor; Decca
- If You Think Twice, It's Not All Right
- ** 1/2 SENOFSKY: "The Art of the Violin, Volume One: Concert Favorites" Berl Senofsky, violin; Boris Barere, Julian Martin, Won Me Cho, piano; Cembal d'amour
- New York Prepares for West Nile Virus Season
- States Grapple With Child Support Laws in the Era of Genetic Testing
- Attica Inmate Deal Opens Old Wounds for Guards and Their Families
- The Incredibly Shrinking Republican Bench
- 2 New Monkey Species Discovered in Remote Area of Brazil's Amazon
- Arizona--Suzanna Stafford, Claremont: "Dolls & Roses B&B;,...
- Police Take Sixth in Baker to Vegas Race
- Todd Webb; Photographer Wrote Book on O'Keeffe
- Vietnam for Kids
- 007 Works With a Malibu Agent
- Activists Break New Ground to Help Shake Off Saltworks Project
- Vancouver's Tolerance Makes Border a Pot-Smuggler's Paradise
- COMING THIS WEEK
- Family Keeps Up the Brave, Courageous and Bold Earp Legacy
- Passion for Bird's Nest Soup Is Endangering a Species
- Iranian Journalist Investigating Killings of Dissidents Is Arrested
- A Serious Move to Center
- Valencia Has Been Unable to Deliver the Hart-Breaker
- Colonial Corners of the South
- The Man Who Stained His Soul
- Sri Lanka Rebels Claim Control of Key Army Base
- Coffee Beanery's Founder Sniffed a Trend Early On
- Newer Water Heaters Save Money, Energy
- Spring Beauty Blossoms in Two North Coast Parks
- Woman Killed, Man Injured in Crash
- The Columbine Syndrome
- Group's Birthday Brings Gift to Armenia's Students
- Quick Cuts
- Homer Race Isn't All There Is in Baseball
- Forfeiture: a Welcome Reform
- A Welcome Array of Meatier Fare
- The Big Muddy
- Muir Joins Mellon Financial Group as VP
- Pastor Offers Lesson in Forgiveness
- Kudos to E-Loan for FICO Score Disclosure
- Animal Shelter Really Improved?
- Removal of Matilija Dam
- Guns and Drugs
- Voting in Santa Paula
- Vietnam Memories
- Dogs That Attack
- Agents Offer Own List of Pitfalls for New Buyers to Avoid
- AIDS Epidemic in Africa
- Wildlife Waystation
- Problems in Burbank
- Phone Tax
- Elian Reunited With Father
- Gun Control
- Public Notice in Thousand Oaks
- Alaska Airlines Crash
- Riverside Case
- Santa Fe Tips
- Gang Sweep Like a Military Mission
- Student Prank
- Times on the Web
- Waystation
- Supervisors' Vote on Park
- Helicopters Over Schools
- Old Salts All Know Smog's Origin
- Initiative Process
- Charter Schools Need Critical Eye
- Happy at Hampton Court
- Marketing to Lenders Lowers PMI Premiums
- Germany by Boat
- Lessons in Irvine Tax Defeat
- Life Disrupted by Dynamiting
- Elian's Fate
- New Grist for El Toro Debate Mill
- CAO Powers
- Rail Industry Has Safety Problem
- Gurza Right On on 'El Dorado'
- Merit Pay
- Keeping Tabs on Your Credit
- Valley Residents Put Down Roots to Mark Earth Day
- Obituaries - April 23, 2000
- Give Every School Site Key to Its Own Reform
- Elian, Dad Reunited After Raid
- Valley Residents Put Down Roots to Mark Earth Day
- Immigration Experts Now Expect Quick Resolution in Court
- 'Operation Reunion' Seen as Harsh but Necessary
- O.C. Midwife's Actions Contributed to Death of Baby, Officials Say
- To Many French, Ugly American Is McDonald's
- Agency Hoping for Better Bridge to Blast Victims
- Test Ban Treaty Ratified by Lower House in Russia
- Beverly Hills High May Scrap Diversity Effort
- Rev. Hammond to Become Bishop
- Successor Plan to Prop. 187 Won't Be on Ballot
- Kohl, Others Getting Trashed With Cash
- Unmanned Spy Plane Gets Test Deployment
- Fire Forces 500 Children to Evacuate School
- WHEN THE SHOOTING STOPS
- Index Shuffle Sends Japan Stocks Down
- Iranian Protesters Clash With Police
- Quackenbush Overstepped, Counsel Says
- THINGS TO DO: APRIL 22
- The 'Easter Folks' Are Missing Out
- Antidote for the Rest of the Week
- Seal Beach, Santa Ana Companies Earn Alternative Fuel Awards
- A Passion Play of Modern Pain
- Fullerton Gets Drop on Matadors
- Philharmonic Society Offers Six Estate Tours
- Shareholders Expected to Question Pay for B of A CEO
- Mini Indy
- Showing Many Colors of Mozart
- Finally Looking Sharp, Spurs Dig In for Title Defense
- Girl Guilty of Murdering Her Mother
- MCI WorldCom Inc.
- TV Interview Shows
- Pax TV Is Giving Reruns a Whole New Meaning
- Black Latinos' Double Burden
- Vote May Force Changes to IBM's Pension Plan
- Bank One: No Comment on Probe Report
- Galaxy Hopes It Has the Right Answer for Fusion's Offense
- Susan McDougal to Discuss Prison Experience at Summit
- D.A. Won't File Charges in Death of Boy in Fight
- Fee, Fire, Faux, Fun
- Utah's Backyard Dinosaur Footprints May Be Best Ever Discovered
- Pinnacle Micro Files Bankruptcy Petition to Ease Sale
- Deputies to Offer Tips to Special Olympians
- Supervisors Set Workshop for Deciding Airport's Fate
- Lancaster Loses NASA Launch Site Bid
- Freedom to Be Vulgar?
- Gonzalez Says He's Happy With Tigers
- Pickup Kills 1 Highway Worker, Injures Another
- Susan McDougal Will Speak on Treatment of Prisoners
- NEWSWIRE
- Clay-Animated 'Gary & Mike' Might Move From Fox to UPN
- At the Corner Pub, Are They Still Playing Your Song?
- His Life's Mission: Saving Wetlands
- Another Council Vote Slated on Freeway Support
- Car Crashes at School
- Clinton, Gore Interviewed in 1996 Fund-Raising Inquiry
- Earth Day Gets Rock Options
- Jean Head Sisco; Management Consultant Served on Corporate Boards
- Hull Lifts Stars Over Oilers, 3-2
- Errors Costly for Lancaster
- Bird Says He Won't Reconsider
- Earth Day 2000
- Funco Accepts Electronics Boutique's New Bid
- Temple to Hold Holocaust Service
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- Irvine Meadows Hoisting New Signs: It's a Name Change
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- Waves Beat San Diego, Move Into First Place
- Man Stabbed to Death in Placentia
- The Life Expectancy of TV 'Toons
- Community Remembers an Atrocity
- Episcopalians to Ordain Bishop's Successor
- Spring Might Be in the Air, but Easter Is a Late Arrival This Year
- New Effort to Deny Services to Illegal Immigrants Fizzles
- Religion Notes
- Carnival to Offer Child Fingerprinting
- Power Play Puts Angels' Win on Ice
- GALAXY TONIGHT
- Limp Bizkit Close to $2-Million Software Deal
- Pilgrims Retrace Jesus' Steps in Good Friday Processions
- 3 Youths Held in Raid on Camarillo Home
- Teleconference to Address Bereavement
- Artist Draws on Circle of Life
- Renault Will Buy Ailing Car Maker Samsung
- Say, Wasn't Paper Supposed to Go Away?
- Dr. Laura's Legal Battle With Beach Shop Is Settled
- Labor Leaders Pledge Support for Janitors
- Lack of Depth Weakens Guide to Moral Living
- Southland Armenians to Mark Painful Anniversary
- Edwards Lifesciences Halts Sales of Abdominal Grafting Product
- The Draft Order