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- Los Angeles County - News from April 15, 1990
- Still Crazy Over : CATALINA : Newer hotels have taken hold and the activities now include even para-sailing, but : Southern California's favorite island getaway hasn't lost any of its charm.
- Apeldoorn Is a Pleasant Side Trip While Seeking Van Gogh in Holland
- Huge Protest at Abortion Clinic Turns Violent
- Honda Import Terminal May Move to San Pedro
- Planet Worse Off Since First Earth Day in 1970 : Environment: Gains have been made in 20 years but world's problems now are potentially more devastating.
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Residents Ready to Pay for Clean Environment : Most of those surveyed are ready to recycle and to pay more for mass transit and safer household products. They say individuals, not government, are the answer.
- Viewpoints : 'McPost Office' Deserves a Stamp of Disapproval
- A 'Virtually Empty' Vault : Entertainment: The new guard at Columbia Pictures talks about what it found upon taking charge--and where the film company is headed.
- How to Go and Where to Stay in Catalina
- IT'S A WRAP : The Season's Strongest Statement Is the Soft, Sensual Sarong
- Ghosts of Isthmus Past : Catalina's 'Other Side' has a colorful history involving major wars, movie sets and a notorious visitor: Sir Francis Drake.
- 2 Die in S.D. Hospital Rampage : Violence: A gunman apparently distraught over the death of his father sprays Mission Bay Memorial's emergency room with bullets.
- Gunman Kills 2 in Hospital in Mission Bay
- FOR THE RECORD - April 15, 1990
- Harris Lawyers Ask for Hearing on Lack of Psychiatric Help
- Drug Traffickers May Regain Seized Property : Colombia: Supreme Court decision deals a grave blow to the nation's anti-drug campaign.
- Katyn: Joy and Sorrow in Poland : War crimes: Moscow's admission of guilt in the 1940 massacre brings tears to those who remember.
- Seminar Provides Advice on Cloaking Cancer's Damage
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Officials to Seek Tougher Water Cuts
- Nation IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Witness Describes Payment to Noriega
- New Law Should End Long Waits for Deliveries
- Southern Baptists Fare Well in National Survey : Churches: A three-year study of six Protestant denominations rates group first in quality of Christian education.
- CITY ANNEXATIONS, 1950-1989
- Indonesian Satellite Saved by Shuttle Is Relaunched
- Let Malibu Be Malibu
- Oil Slick 30 Miles Off Oceanside
- Down With the Monstrosity!
- Junipero Serra High to Admit Girls in Fall
- Officers' Firings Upheld by Civil Service Panel
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees' Pascual Perez, After Short Spring, Already in Groove
- El Toro's Lauby Picks North Carolina
- Schelb Provides a Thrill Before Moorpark Exits
- First Layover in U.S. Could Be Last
- THE COLLEGES : UCLA's Borick Vaults Back Into Spotlight
- The NCAA Division I basketball committee decided...
- Romanian Olympic Shooter Downplays His Role in Revolution
- Padres Give 8-3 Notice to Giants
- 17-Hour Standoff Ends
- U.S. Papal Nuncio Gets Vatican Post
- Suit Challenges Water-Saving Law : Ventura: A group calls the city's ordinance that rations water and places a moratorium on new hookups unconstitutional.
- Bank Robber Takes $1,200 in La Habra
- COUNTYWIDE : Postal Service Ready for Tax Deadline
- High Fire Danger May Close 175,000 Acres : Drought: Four dry years in the remote Los Padres National Forest have rangers worried.
- Running a Run: These Companies Get Paid by the Miles
- Warfield Lives a Dream
- Two Pulitzer Prizes in the Right Key : Composer: Mel Powell wins for a piano concerto he didn't know had been nominated.
- Sexton to Exhibit Photographs From 'Quiet Life' Book : Photography: A showing of 50 images by the former assistant to Ansel Adams will open today with a reception for the artist at the Susan Spiritus Gallery in Costa Mesa.
- Videos That Missed the Point : Music: Too often the video seen on television has no apparent connection to the song heard on the radio.
- Japan Forestry Talks End Inconclusively: U.S.-Japan talks...
- Inventories Fall, Sales Surge: Business inventories fell...
- Chiles Admits to Being Treated for Depression
- IRS Is Still Just a Phone Call Away
- Bush, Thatcher Meet, Call For Soviet Restraint
- CLERGY on DUTY : Chaplains Answer the Call on Air, Land, Sea
- Arrest Stuns Indian Artifact Dealers : Money laundering: A well-known expert is accused of aiding drug traffickers. His legitimate clients worry about fragile artworks seized by U.S.
- State Slaps Sudden Ban on Widely Used Crop Pesticide
- Dr. John Graham; Pioneer in Headache Treatment
- FDA Survey Finds Sulfa Drugs in Milk
- AREA, POPULATION MATCH-UPS
- Loggers Say Fight to Save Owl Endangers Jobs : Environment: 13,000 rally against a plan that would place up to 40% of Northwest timberland off limits to the industry.
- Church Group Hopes a Little Humor Draws Crowds : Attendance: An unprecedented ad campaign makes its primary appeal to people who are active in local congregations and urges them to take a specific action--'Invite a Friend.'
- Skateboard Antics Are Child's Play for This Whiz Kid
- Anderson Tries to Take Errors in Stride
- Pentagon, in Efficiency Quest, to Merge Commissary Systems
- 48 Abortion Protesters Seized in Tustin
- Car Runs Stop Sign; Driver Killed, 6 Hurt
- Self-Taught Allergist Loses Appeal to Get His License Returned
- LAGUNA HILLS : Bathers Bothered by Pool-Loving Ducks
- Suspect Arrested in 11-Year-Old Disappearance of Teacher
- Cast-Off Babies on the Rise in County
- GOOD FRIDAY : 'Lord's Passion'
- University of Portland Coach Has Surgery to Correct Irregular Heartbeat
- Holiday Traffic Clogs Crossings to Germanys
- MGM/UA Communications Loss Shrinks: The Culver City...
- Sierra Club Suit Over Arts Park Settled
- Somebody Has to Do the Job : Men: Life's tough tasks are often done by those with 'manly' traits we disdain, but these people deserve appreciation for doing what we are unwilling or unable to do ourselves.
- Truck Flips Into Traffic on I-5; 2 Killed
- Man Killed in Crash
- Merchants of Menace in War on Drugs : Paraphernalia: Household items that can be used in smoking crack are stocked at many stores in parts of the city.
- Big Bucks From Developers Can Be Mixed Blessing
- Series of Power Outages Cuts Service to 2,260
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Babbitt's Blasts Key Cypress Upset
- YORBA LINDA : Remodeling to Close Library for a Month
- Faire Thee Well : Events: Revelry and relaxation await in San Bernardino County at the annual Renaissance-themed gathering.
- Former Opposition Figures Still Being Bugged in Czechoslovakia
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Greeting Cards With Condoms Opposed
- Society Opens Spring Rose Show Season
- Councilman, City in 'Friendly' Suit Over Garage Site
- City Hall Computers Get Doctoring : Lancaster: An electronic virus began in November, finally causing systemwide crashes this week, including during municipal elections.
- Huntington Beach to Begin Annexation of the Bolsa Chica Area : Environment: After settling years of controversy, the council will start procedures Monday to incorporate the scenic 1,635-acre marsh, wetlands, mesa and bluffs.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Indians Win Access to Archeology Digs
- The UCLA track teams will play host...
- BOXING : Hill Will Try to Extend Reign in Bahrain
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tudor Gets Win as Cardinals Rout Phillies
- Parachutes Fly High in Small World : Music: This singing trio is starting to get noticed and the members hope the group will become "the Beatles of children's music" in five years.
- Women's Role Stressed
- End Bias on Disabled Now, Airlines Told
- Balboa Park Celebrates Diamond Jubilee
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Opposition Claims Election Victory
- Cardinal Defends Bishops' Decision on PR Campaign
- Gorbachev Warns Lithuania: Back Down or Face Blockade : Secession: His ultimatum gives the republic two days to rescind its independence moves or face a cutoff of oil and other vital goods.
- Another 'Wenceslas' Leads Czechs via 'the Power of the Powerless' : Revolution: The swift rout of communism by Czechoslovakia and other Eastern European countries is viewed in the context of Easter.
- COSTA MESA : Condemned Homes Need New Location
- Schwartz Earns Wire to Wire Speedway Victory
- Father Virginio Rotondi; Vatican Aide After War
- Carvel Collins; William Faulkner Expert
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : TVA Fined Over 3 Whistle-Blowers
- Commercial-Free Religious Broadcasts--a Fading Signal : Media: While there were about 30 programs airing regularly in the L.A. area, that number has now dwindled to two.
- Man Shoots, Kills 1 of 3 Robbers on N.Y. Subway, Flees at Station
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Lawyers for Harris File Federal Appeal
- Lithuania Reaches 'Political Dead End'--Text of Soviet Letter
- 45-Day Moratorium on Construction Set
- Stock Conflicts Admitted by San Clemente Planner : City hall: Harold Joseph says he held shares in a company that benefited from his vote on a housing project. 'I didn't know it was illegal,' he says.
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A. Seeks Federal Funds for Drug Unit
- Syndicate Provides Piece of Derby Action : Horse racing: Pasadena investor will cheer for Summer Squall in Blue Grass Stakes today.
- Loyola Marymount basketball Coach Paul Westhead is...
- One From Heart, 6-1, for Dodgers
- One Goossen Instead of None May Be in Nunn's Corner Tonight
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Zvereva Stops Garrison; Graf, Sabatini Advance
- TV Reviews : Values Clash Tragically in 'Dressmaker'
- TV Reviews : '13 East' Falters With Witless Humor
- McDonald's Warns Press on 'Poison' Ad : Fast food: The firm says running the piece without its response will be considered 'malicious.'
- Easter Bonnets Won't Get Wet but Rain Is Eggspected Sunday
- Transient Is Given 14 Years in Prison for Shooting Woman as She Left Church
- Activist Accuses Gates of Misusing Campaign Funds
- CYPRESS : Private School Plans to Move Into Oxford
- COSTA MESA : Fair Shelves Plan for Off-Track Betting
- ANAHEIM : Doctor Loses Bid to Regain His License
- HOCKEY STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Rangers Use Gartner's Hat Trick to Make Islanders Disappear
- Peete Shoots a 66 and Shares Lead With Pate
- SOUTHERN SECTION VS. CITY BASKETBALL ALL-STAR GAME : McKnight's Team Misses the Mark
- Modern-Day Thoreau Takes a Lighter Look at Nature in 'Side Out' Script : Movies: David Thoreau makes no apologies to his distant relative about the theme of his first screenplay. His movie about beach volleyball is playing in theaters across the nation.
- Church Leaders Urge Hike in Alcohol Tax
- Rumor of Atheist Airwave Attack Persists : Broadcasting: A false rumor that Madalyn Murray O'Hair is petitioning the FCC ban all religious programming is 15 years old.
- Nepal King Agrees to Interim Opposition Rule : Democracy: One group would let the monarch head the government until elections. Preconditions for a change remain to be settled.
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Kadafi Held 3 Freed Hostages, Paper Says
- Mayor of St. Paul Almost Left Out by Census Bureau
- Easter Services Abound Across the Southland : Rites: This is the last time this century that the date of the holiday coincides for Western and Eastern churches.
- Eastern Orthodox Leader Will Visit U.S. in July
- Gorbachev Documents Soviet Guilt at Katyn
- Huntington Beach to Seek $528,000 From Tanker Firm in Spill
- GARDEN GROVE : Elementary School Class Gets in Focus
- Students Grow Tomatoes From Space
- When It Came to Quotes, Harold Ballard Made His Mark
- BETTING WITH BOB
- JAZZ REVIEW : Hubbard Quintet at Catalina Bar
- Two Pulitzer Prizes in the Right Key : Playwright: August Wilson takes honors for 'Piano Lesson,' his second win in four years.
- China Tackles Toilets
- Man Arrested for Tossing Rocks From Overpass
- 'To Live in Truth' : * After 50 Years, Soviets Admit the Horror of Katyn Forest
- Man Hit by Truck Plunges to Death in Pit
- Judge Clears Way for Compost Heap's Removal
- SIMI VALLEY : Early Kindergarten Sign-Ups Are Urged
- Park Official Vows to Halt Expansion of Campus : Santa Monica Mountains: Conservancy director says agency will go as far as to condemn Soka University's Calabasas site to thwart the school's plan.
- Paddle Tennis : Proponents of a Misunderstood Sport Battle to Improve the Game's Wimpy Image While Trying to Find a Decent Place to Play
- It's Time for Kohne to Make Her Splash : Swimming: Everyone tells her she's the next big star, but the Rancho Alamitos sophomore isn't thinking that far ahead.
- Baseball must share the spotlight with hockey...
- Rhino Records' Album of WWII Morale Boosters
- Wholesale Prices Drop in Month as Cold Weather Eases
- ON THE RECORD
- Boeing Limits Japanese Role on New Aircraft : Aerospace: The deal calls for three Japanese firms to build 20% of the 767-X. But they won't be equity partners and will be excluded from overall design.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : License Applicants Lied, FAA Charges
- India Blames Pakistan as Tensions Build
- Norton Tender Results Favor Victory by BTR
- Nabisco to Sell Pet Snacks Division: Nabisco...
- Film Turns Tide for Dolphins at StarKist Tuna : Environment: A rock 'n' roll executive carried the public's message: 'People just want to let the dolphin alone.'
- A man in an oil-decorated blue uniform...
- Japan Won't Follow U.S. Lead on 'Dolphin-Safe' Tuna
- Measles Outbreak Plagues 23 States; Funds Run Short
- REIT Files for Bankruptcy: Mortgage & Realty...
- Phillips Announces Plans for Texas Plant
- Creditors Reject Eastern's Plan, Call for Trustee : Airlines: The hearing in bankruptcy court will determine whether parent company Texas Air will be allowed to continue running the carrier.
- The Desert's Latest Mirage Isn't Worst Sight in Vegas
- GOP Seeking Remap Gains by Wooing Blacks, Latinos
- NEWS ANALYSIS : East-West Issues Overlap, Stall Talks : Diplomacy: The Soviets want arms control linked to German unification. As a result, deadlocks loom on both matters.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Suit by Tax Board Member Dismissed
- Mass Soviet Migration Infuses Passover With Renewed Significance : Holiday: Jewish leaders have likened the resettlement of Soviet Jewry to the Old Testament exodus of Jews from Egypt.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Pool's Price Is Eternal Vigilance
- Drive-By Shooting Near School Leaves 1 Man Dead, 2 Injured
- Drowned Woman Had Died 2 Hours Before Body Found
- L.A.'s Housing Agency Helm Will Be Taken by N.Y. Official
- DIGEST : Agoura First Baseman Signs to Play at No. 1 Arizona State
- TV Reports Handshake Deal Reached to Sell North Stars
- Heurung, Raschke Record First Main-Event Victories
- Magic Helps Keep Lakers Homeward Bound, 131-119 : Pro basketball: He gets 10th triple-double of season as club beats Golden State, opens 3 1/2-game lead over Detroit.
- Host UCSD Advances to Softball Title Game
- STAGE REVIEW : Mixed Results in Long Beach Version of 'Cowardy Custard'
- Norton Tender Results Favor Victory by BTR
- Top Woman in Advertising Resigns Posts
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Threatens to Delay Talks Again
- Gillespie Is Prodded to Remove Hearing Judge : Insurance: Van de Kamp demands ouster of jurist whose wife works for a law firm that defends major insurer companies.
- Measles Outbreak Plagues 23 States; Funds Run Short
- Pilgrims Mark Good Friday in Jerusalem : Religion: Thousands of Christians crowd the tense Old City the day after Greek Orthodox protesters were tear-gassed.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : INS Seeks 18% Hike in Border Staffing
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Protesters Demand U.S. Troops Leave
- West Valley Pet Owners Get Discount on Spaying
- Suspect Seized in 1979 Murder of Girlfriend
- Ventura : Street Signs Fading From Green to Blue
- Bates Says Navy Stores No Bargain to Sailors : Military: The congressman's second survey in recent weeks finds higher prices than at Army and Air Force stores, and he blames mismanagement.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Officers Saddle Up, Mount New Patrol
- Popoff Fans 10 as Titans Win, 5-2
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks Help Playoff Chances by Beating Pistons
- The University of Maryland has frozen future...
- Stocks Dip in Tokyo; Most Markets Closed
- Bernard Akana; Mayor of Hawaii County
- Haitian Father Will be Allowed to Donate Blood
- Garamendi Turns Down an Endorsement : Politics: Democratic candidate for insurance commissioner spurns tort-reform group, saying it is involved with insurers.
- New Visa Policy to Lift AIDS Curbs
- Edgar Named President of Claremont Theology School
- Crucifixion Story's Distortions Have Been Basis of Many Sins : Good Friday: Although Christians have confessed guilt for the death of Jesus, Jews have usually borne the brunt of hostility.
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Rebels Withdraw From Pair of Towns
- UCI Friends of Library Will Honor O.C. Writers
- Soviets See Problem With Women in Space
- Ex-Security Guard Admits Killing Homeless Woman
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49 : Tonight's Jackpot $5 million
- VENTURA : Woodworking Shop Damaged in Fire
- Sierra Club Settles Suit Over Planned Arts Center
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 44, Killed by Passing Train
- Peggy Noonan, Come Home : Politics: The marriage of blue-collar and moneyed Republicans is fragile, but Democrats still can't find the message that will break it.
- Ghosts in the Smoke
- Airport Rental Fee Proposal Rejected
- Six Women to Get Achievement Awards
- Child Reports Shots That Killed Parents
- CSUN Romps After Umpire Ejects Kernen in 1st Inning
- Hockey Savagery: Just a Healthy Outlet?
- Major Promotion: Radinsky Takes Big Step Up in Class : Baseball: Former Simi Valley High pitcher is among a handful of area players to reach the big leagues this year.
- FarWest Savings' Parent in Red
- Iacocca Given 8.1% Raise as Chrysler Earnings Dive
- Chinese Premier Plans 1st Soviet Visit Since '64
- LIFE ON THE CIRCUIT : Child Abuse Prevention Awards Given as First of Several April Events
- Coroner Says Taser Played Role in Death : Police: The ruling criticizes one Ventura officer for using the stun gun 'like a cattle prod.' A captain says those involved 'acted appropriately.'
- Procrastinators Can Pay Piper a Day Later This Year
- Countywide : Caltrans Urged to Open Car-Pool Lane
- ELECTIONS PALMDALE COUNCIL : Final Tally Confirms Victories of 2 Challengers
- Please Pass the 'Dolphin Safe' Tuna
- Several Black Officials Endorse Feinstein
- The Team Santa Barbara Evicted : Basketball: The Islanders of the Continental Basketball Assn. won games, but their investors lost $610,000, and one called the former club president a crook.
- Nevitt Stars in This League, but He Misses Lakers' Bench
- Angels Give the Twins a Hand, 7-4
- No More Kid Stuff for This King Rookie : NHL playoffs: Defenseman Rob Blake, 20, is proving himself under pressure after beginning the season at Bowling Green.
- WEEKEND TV : Sunrise at the Bowl; 'Easter' From Louisville
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Happy Return for Andre Previn
- 'Peaks' Makes Strong Move to Regular Time Slot
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Morrison Veers Down Path to Past
- Snoqualmie: It's No 'Twin Peaks' : Television: The Washington town that served as the setting for the nighttime soap likes the show but not all the attention.
- Parretti's Reported Remarks Outrage Movie Executives
- U.S. Tuna Fishermen Fear Decision May Be Final Blow
- ABC to Warn Viewers About Risky Videos : Television: The network was prompted by mounting criticism about the safety of some acts in its mega-hit, 'America's Funniest Home Videos.'
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