- Music Reviews : Eduardo Delgado With Santa Monica Symphony
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: KANSAS 83, OKLAHOMA 79 : Manning Got Just What He Wanted by Staying at Kansas
- JAZZ REVIEW : The Uncompromising Haynes
- Yankees' Martin Knows Whereof He Speaks
- Local News in Brief : Man Held in Slaying of Woman Companion
- Local News in Brief : Fullerton : 2 Officers Injured in Motorcycle Collision
- Agency Changes Stand on Mexican Boy Seeking New Liver
- Local News in Brief : Drunken Driver Sweep
- Former St. John's basketball player Billy Goodwin...
- They Have Rooms for Brown at the Top
- Mike Witt Sees It All Fall Apart : Although He Retires the First 14 Batters, White Sox Win, 8-5
- New Study Could Lead to More Minorities in 15 L.A. Schools
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- The Colleges : Fullerton to Forfeit Victory : Titans' Baseball Record Won't Change Despite Decision
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- Greed and World Hunger
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- The State - News from April 5, 1988
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- $100,000-a-Couple Tab : President, Wife Attend Fund-Raiser for Library
- Problem in 46 States : Crack: It's Not Just a 'City Drug'
- Officers Kill Suspect in Shooting After He Appears to Go for Gun
- First Family Lunches With Library Givers
- Making Inroads in Southland : Minority Dealerships Popping Up Across the Region, but Trail Growth in Area's Ethnic Groups
- Loan Punster Rides Again
- OK for Woolworth Raid Sought
- Grass-Roots Muscle : Big Business Taps Its Own for Lobbyists
- States Accused of Ignoring Farm Hygiene
- Sakai Murder Probe Intrigues Both Sides of Pacific
- Local News in Brief : Laguna Beach : Bottle-Throwing Crowd Broken Up by Police
- Good News for Holton, Although Angels Win : Hillegas, Brennan, Crews Sent to Minors
- Winfield May Turn Out to Do the Suing
- KPFK-FM to Air All of Drug-Control Hearings
- COMEDY REVIEW : Cartoonist Points to Obvious Without a Pen
- John Brannen--a Screaming Springsteen Substitute
- Book Review : What's Bad in the World
- Crucial U.S.-Manila Talks on Bases Begin This Week
- Local News in Brief : Irvine : UCI to Offer Clinic for Women Job Seekers
- LOTTERY WINNERS 4/2
- Young Revelers Head Home; Palm Springs Claims Control
- Local News in Brief : Fountain Valley : Four Escape Injury in $100,000 House Blaze
- Green Misses His Chance, and Lyle Wins in a Playoff
- DANCE REVIEW : Irie! at the Los Angeles Theatre Center
- Joy in Mudville, for Now : Baseball-Highlight Scramble Delayed
- 1st Home Game's a Hit : Angel Fans Pour Through Big A Turnstiles and Relish Their Day in the Sun
- Scientists Having Heyday Chronicling 'Child of Krakatau'
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Notes : Marshall Plays a Supporting Role for Kansas
- MUSIC REVIEW : John Williams Brings Bland Offerings to the Art Center
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mariss Jansons, Juliana Markova at Wiltern
- ARTISTS IN PORTRAIT : Robert Ginder Searches for the X-Quality
- Dropped Social Security Card Tips Counterfeiting Operation
- NBA Roundup : Jordan Puts on a Show (59 Points)
- Thousand Oaks Studies Ways to Curb Rental of Rooms in Homes
- Tiny Soviet Boxes Fetch Big Money in Capitalist World
- Gandhi to Fence Pakistani Border to Deny Arms to Sikhs in Punjab
- Brezhnev Gave Medals to Himself, Son-in-Law, Pravda Says
- The Nation : Carter's Rejection of Hostage Deal Told
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Robertson Not Quitting
- Shevardnadze in Afghan Capital to Discuss Options
- Another Big Splash for Alcott : In Dinah Shore, She Hangs On, Then Jumps In
- Eddy Planckaert of Belgium won the cycling...
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : What to Watch in Tonight's Final: Thin Coaches, Kansas' Fat Chance
- Sensory Snake Oil From Psychic Television
- Mira Mesa Students Bound for Sacramento to Try Out Legal Mettle in Mock Trial
- Horse Bloodies Princess' Nose
- Prep Review : Irvine Enrollment Plan Is Hot Topic
- Santa Barbara Handicap at Santa Anita : Pen Bal Lady Needs No Help to Win This Time
- Science / Medicine : A Weekly Roundup of News, Features and Commentary : Why Asians Live Longer
- Thon Hits Grand Slam as Padres Defeat Stars
- It Takes More Than Desire to Be a Car Dealer Trainee
- 3 Killed, 3 Wounded by Gunfire at Funeral; Ex-Husband Charged
- FDA Warns Skin Cream Makers
- Milwaukeeans to Pick New Mayor as Maier Retires
- The View From Memphis, April 4, 1968: All Uphill--and Still Uphill
- U.S. Self-Interest in Third World
- Woman's Head Found; Identity Still Mystery
- Local News in Brief : Costa Mesa : First He's in Accident, Then He's Arrested
- These Kings Are Game but Lakers Win It
- Vietnam War Photographers Click in 'Shooter'
- Minority Car Dealers
- The operating profit of Ford Motor Co....
- Life Term Urged for Police Death
- An Interlude for an Outcast : China's Marxist Gadfly Liu Binyan Finds Scholarly Haven From His Nation's Turmoil
- Milton A. Caniff, Famous for 'Steve Canyon' Strip, Dies
- Local News in Brief : Tujunga Man, 22, Loses Footing, Dies in Fall
- TV REVIEW : Startling Beauty and Contrasts of PBS' 'Japan'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Suds' Foam Puts '60s Songs in Spin Cycle
- Care Enterprises of Tustin, the nursing-home operator...
- Pace Eases Up but Economy Is Still Growing : Purchasing Managers Report Strong Exports
- Student, 19, Receives Second Donor Heart
- U.S. Accuses Panama MPs of Harassing Ambassador : Vows Steps to Protect Americans
- Radical Views, Not Race, Called Problem : Jackson Best Candidate but Can't Win--Nixon
- Ego, Ambition, Frustration : AP Reporters Always Run--and Often to Other Jobs
- Prosecution Calls Mecham 'Habitual Liar'
- Clemens, Gooden, Morris Take Opening Day Mounds
- At Marina, Volleyball Coach Andy Read Was Up Against a Season of Rebuilding : Refining Raw Material to Get a Big Job Done
- Police in Panama Try to Stop U.S. Envoy's Car
- Science / Medicine : A Weekly Roundup of News, Features and Commentary : Researchers Take New Look at Comets
- Vietnamese Gang Trend Has Orange County Worried
- Did Mother, 2 Daughters Die Because of a Life 'So Sad'?
- Woman, 94, Killed, 2 Others Injured in Hit-Run Accident
- Inmate's Escape Idea Gets Him Into a Jam
- Lefty Driesell Expected to Become the Head Coach at James Madison
- Tennis Roundup : Hard-Fought Win Gives Evert Her First Championship in '88
- Caught in the Middle
- Brogan: A Stand-Up Comic Who Stands Alone
- High Court Rejects St. Louis Airport's Demonstration Ban
- Protection for the Desert
- Panel Criticizes Cutbacks in Aid for Mentally Ill
- Funeral Flights Recalled as Treasured Memory of King Slaying
- Local News in Brief : Sherman Oaks Man Found Shot to Death
- Science / Medicine : Genes From Stone Age Make Us Crave Those Fat, Unhealthy Foods
- Doggedness Helps Dyslexic Fulfill Dream of Being a Vet
- Chase of Beer Thieves Is Fatal to Driver
- Epitome, 1987 champion juvenile filly, will be...
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Louisiana Tech Doesn't Get Choked Up in Win
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: OKLAHOMA vs. KANSAS : Kickoff Time for the Title : Big Eight Teams Are No Surprise to One Another
- A group of Hong Kong businessmen led...
- Most foreign nationals working in Japan illegally...
- Macy's Ready to Take on Rival in Southland : Chairman Plans Tour of New Retail Chains He Says Will Outdo Nordstrom
- S. Africa Traffic Deaths
- PBS Wins 7 Peabody Awards
- Israeli Troops Kill 1, Wound 8 on West Bank
- REAL ESTATE
- Shultz Shuns Differences in New Talks With Israelis
- The State : Eye Drops Blind Woman
- Distraught Mother, 2 Children Die in Fire
- Taiwan is considering giving official permission for...
- Easter Egg Roll at White House Gets Assist From Bush
- Jordan Holds Palestinian
- Import Outlets Slipping by Some Minority Dealers : Foreign Auto Makers Charged With Making It Tough for Blacks, Asians and Latinos
- The minutes of the February meeting of...
- Court Upholds Convictions in Spy Photos Case
- The World : Epidemic Grips Khartoum
- Crunched for Cash, Panamanians Try Barter, Coupons, Paycheck Deals
- REAL ESTATE
- Business Week International said it will close...
- Swaggart Said to Have Broken Suspension
- Contras Delay Talks for 6 Days on Disarming Troops : Each Side in Nicaragua Accuses the Other of Breaking Agreements Made in Sapoa
- Swaggart Gets Rebuke During Easter Service : Youth Scores 'Hypocrisy' of Fallen TV Preacher in Worship Center He Built
- CAMPAIGN '88 : Nomination Requires Majority, Democrats Say
- Shots at Funeral Kill 3, Injure 3; Ex-Spouse Held
- Private Misgivings : Jackson Poses a Dilemma for Party Leaders
- A woman charged that her sick infant...
- Corning Glass Works stepped out of the...
- IBM Japan Ltd. has become the first...
- A developer who is buying a marine...
- No Smirking on Board : Humor Doesn't Fly at USAir, So PSA's Crew Must Clam, Not Ham, It Up
- Cutbacks in Chinatown Project Anger Community
- A book by a New York freelance...
- Yugoslavia's agreement on a draft debt rescue...
- Echoes of Old Russia Heard at Papal Mass
- Justices Uphold Libel Award to Cigarette Firm
- Fate of Seal Beach Foxes Is Still Trapped Within Courts
- Local News in Brief : Tustin : Car Flips Into Channel, Killing Santa Ana Man
- Local News in Brief : Anaheim : 1 Man Killed, 3 Hurt by Assailant With Knife
- 'Lint Lady' Shows That Home Is Where the Art Is
- Doctors Stumble Upon Drug Cure For Hiccups
- Kings Feel Even Better After Rallying to Tie, 5-5
- POP REVIEW : Icehouse Kicks Off the Shackles for Its Civic Auditorium Fans
- Jazz Series Will Open June 3 at Arts Center
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Easter Worship Eases Scars of Gang Warfare
- Majority of San Diegans Want City to Host Another Super Bowl
- Science / Medicine : A Weekly Roundup of News, Features and Commentary : Brain Disease Mystery
- Guatemalan Shot in Walk on Imperial Beach
- THE LONG ROAD BACK : Dodgers Figure the Best Defense Is an Offense to Cover Up for It
- NHL Roundup : Devils Need Overtime to Make the Playoffs
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : It's Not Easy to Get Inside Sooners : King and Grant Take Oklahoma Long Way in a Hurry
- Local News in Brief : Anaheim : Flood Control Project Gets Supervisors' OK
- Science / Medicine : A Weekly Roundup of News, Features and Commentary : Improving on the Diamond
- No Magic on the Mountain : Just how <i> do</i> they determine who is a gang member and who isn't?
- Virgil Hill returned home to Bismarck, N.D.,...
- THE LONG ROAD BACK : The Angels of 1988 Will Need Stronger Arms to Take Division
- Labor discontent simmering beneath the surface at...
- Judge Rejects Bhopal Appeal by Carbide but Trims Payment
- Science / Medicine : A Weekly Roundup of News, Features and Commentary : A Crisis in East Africa : New Census Shows That Poaching Has Taken Heavy Toll on Elephants
- 20 Years Later, Struggle Goes On to Reach Promised Land
- Juvenile Hall Getting Help at Long Last : $12.7-Million Project Would Ease Space, Deterioration Woes
- Opening Day: Bright Lights, Big Season
- Temple Suit Finally Goes to Trial
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: OKLAHOMA vs. KANSAS : Final Focus Is on Brown, Not Kansas : Coach Puts Aside Bruins, Without Putting Them Off
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Zapp Hits Celebrity Theatre Crowd's Funky Bone
- Koppers shareholders filed suit to block a...
- Tropicana Products Inc. has obtained a court...
- Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White stepped...
- Plugging Into D.C. Power Games
- Liberally Applied, It's Not Voodoo
- Scavengers Cashing In on Recycling : Some Earn Spending Money; Others Support Families
- Wayne Smith Rallies With Final-Round 66
- Philharmonic's Harbison Composes Feelings on L.A.
- China Looking for Exchange in Celluloid : Agency in L.A. Acts as Both a Buyer and Seller of Cinema
- R.D. Hubbard : AFG Founder Flexes Takeover Muscles on Own Company
- Politics 88 : Passion of Voters Surprises Him : Jackson Draws Big Crowds in Colorado
- JAL Demands Boeing Improve Quality Control
- 1st Marriage Happy, Aquino Says She Won't Try for Two
- There's Always Room for Improvement
- Fire Hits U.S. Building in India
- Progress and Promise
- Keystone Crooks: Do They Want to Get Caught--or Are They Just Stupid?
- POP REVIEW : Zapp Mixes a Funky Collage
- Marco Lucchinelli of Italy won the first...
- REAL ESTATE : 2 New Health Clubs to Fight It Out in Close Quarters Next Year in Irvine
- Land prices skyrocketed in Japan last year,...
- Colorado Important Democratic Battleground : Close Race Seen as Jackson, Dukakis Take Fight for Front-Runner to Caucuses
- Suspect Seized in 4 Glen Avon Slayings
- This Spring Break Is No Vacation
- 42 Arrested in Easter Anti-Nuclear Protest
- Science / Medicine : A Weekly Roundup of News, Features and Commentary : Palsy Therapy Questioned
- Robbery Victim Dies
- Local News in Brief : Funds OKd to Widen, Resurface State Road
- Greg Louganis, double-gold medalist in the 1984...
- Prost Claims 29th Grand Prix Win With His Fifth Victory in Brazil
- ART / Allan Jalon : Todd's Work Is Linguistic, So to Speak
- Terrorism in the Mideast
- Terrorism in the Mideast
- Speaker Brown's Accomplishments
- Private Clubs
- Dino Hirsch
- Terrorism in the Mideast
- Terrorism in the Mideast
- The World - News from April 4, 1988
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- Shultz in Israel, Assails Time-Wasting Debate : Oblique Slap at Shamir Warns of Lost Chances for Peace; Secretary Appeals for Public Support
- L.A.'s Easter: the Rich and the Poor of It
- To Save Young Families, Raise Minimum Wage : Stuck at Its 1981 Level, Federal Standard Offers Little Hope as Route Out of Poverty
- ART
- TV & VIDEO - April 4, 1988
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- KUDOS
- Meese Angers Senior Aides of President : They Complain in Private About His Refusal to Resign
- POP/ROCK - April 4, 1988
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- ISOLATION VS. STIMULATION : San Diego's Cocoon Can Enrich, Smother Struggling Local Artists
- KUDOS
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- TV & VIDEO - April 4, 1988
- Architect of a Dream : Designer's All-Consuming Project Nears an End as Buddhist Temple Rises in the Hills
- Obituaries : Chester Dolley; Quarterback of USC's First Rose Bowl Team
- Effort Starts to Streamline the Process of Jury Selection
- Old Sailor Charts Steadfast Course Through an Ocean of Knowledge
- Liability for Seawalls : Accept Agreement or Face Lawsuits, Landowners Told
- Obituaries : Vernon Thomson; Former FEC Head
- Israel Troops Kill 6 Arabs in Worst Day : Toll Reflects More Aggressive Tactics by Both Army, Rioters
- Sky Is Not Falling, as Our Water Level Attests
- Unclogging the Arteries : Embattled Backers of Foothill Traffic Plan Call It Road to Future Quality of Life
- Man Sued in Wife's Death Dies of Crash Injuries
- ARROYO LUPINE
- Bullets' Steve Colter Is Certainly Sure of One Thing--Himself
- Pitt Tackle May Have Surgery on Knee
- Sheriff's Deputies Also Take to the Air
- Lyle Shoots 68, Leads Greensboro by 3 Strokes; Sluman Has 73
- Umpires Are Intent on Making New Strike Zone the Letters of the Law
- Construction in Japan Runs on 'Dango' : Collusive Inner Circle Hurdle for U.S. Firms Despite Recent Pact
- A Yankee Family Reduced for Clearance : THE HOUSEGUEST <i> by Thomas Berger (Little, Brown: $16.95; 248 pp.) </i>
- Raising Cain : New Winery Sells 'Five' Futures