- Two Local Banks to Merge: California State...
- Return Rate for Census Forms Rises to 59%
- NASA Protects Telescope During Delay
- A New Honor for the 'Fastest Woman'
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Suit Filed to Stop Assigned Risk Cuts
- The Rev. Marvin Abrams, a Seneca Indian...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barry Would Resign to Gain Statehood
- Aquino Orders Relief for Drought-Stricken Area
- Kaufman's Bird Court Remarks Assailed
- Insurer Admits He Defrauded County Shelters
- COMMENTARY : Modern Trailblazers Face Some Modern Obstacles
- NASA Calls Mutant Fruit Worries Tempest in Tomato
- 347 Arrested at Protest Over Abortion
- Ukrainian Catholics Regain Cathedral
- Gorbachev Documents Soviet Guilt at Katyn
- Suspect Held After Rocks Smash 5 Cars on Golden State
- Allergist Loses Bid to Get License Back
- Earth Day is approaching, but let's not...
- Couple Caring for 5 Small Children With AIDS : Foster parents: A Woodland Hills couple make a home for ailing youngsters and share their love with six other adopted children.
- SEAL BEACH : Claim Filed Over Housing Permit Ban
- Creationists Sue for Right to Give Master's Degree : Education: Institute in Santee says the state has violated its constitutional rights by withdrawing its permission to issue degrees.
- Police Dog Stops Suspect in Car Theft
- GOLF / PGA SENIORS : Player, Henning Share Lead After Second Round
- SANTA ANITA : Sharp Horses Abound in Sunday's $200,000 Feature for Fillies, Mares
- Jones Leads City Section to Win
- Gimme Shelter : Founded in the '70s by Student Squatters, UCI's Low-Rent Trailer Park May Go Mobile
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Israel Sinks Dinghy, 3 Guerrilla Suspects
- Mission Viejo Pair Are Hub of Baltic Network
- Richard M. Kain; Authority, Author on James Joyce
- VENTURA : 11 Cars Vandalized, No Witnesses Found
- Girl Pulled From Pool Home From Hospital; Older Sister Still in Coma
- Group Targets Castro's Domino
- NEW SHOW IN TOWN
- Making a Molehill Out of Bernardo Mountain? : Growth: Neighbors say that's what will happen if a developer's long-sought plan goes through. The builder promises they will like what they see.
- Investigators Find Welds on Refinery Pipes Faulty
- STANTON : Council Rejects Plan for Large Antenna
- Rowing Association Returns Copley Cup to Washington
- Underdog Has Fight Sized Up : Boxing: Marlon Starling, at 5-8, is confident he can defeat 6-2 Michael Nunn tonight.
- ROUNDUP : Lieberthal Hits 2 Homers to Key Pair of Westlake Victories
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bardens Paces UCI Past Pacific, 3-1
- Sockers Continue Mastery of Division Leader Dallas
- Improv Has Benefit for Wellness Group
- MUSIC NOTES : Cal State Saxophonist Wins Sawtelle Scholarship Award
- Death, Taxes and 'The Tonight Show' : Television: Pat Sajak is the latest in a long line of challengers to lose the late-night battle against a phenomenon that seems to have a life of its own.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Arson Ruled Out in Deadly Hotel Blaze
- Britain OKd a Delivery of Disputed Pipes, Firm Says : Military: London is still investigating whether items seized en route to Iraq are for a 'super gun' or a petrochemical project.
- Royalists Call for Romanian King's Return
- World Vision Sues TV Station, Catholic Agency
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : 7 Survive Air Crash Near Grand Canyon
- FDA Cites Ragu for Labeling on Its Pasta Sauce
- Mexico Industry Shows Strong Growth: Industrial activity...
- Sake: As American as California Wine : Beverages: Demand for the Japanese national drink is soaring in the United States. Japan-based companies are building production facilities in the state to meet the demand.
- Bonds Swapped for Real Estate: Executive Life...
- FarWest Financial Blames Junk Bonds in $46-Million Loss
- Cold Records Set From N.Y. to Deep South
- Killing Fields of Guatemala Persist Despite U.S. Effort
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Cincinnati Majority Backs Photo Display
- Home Studies Get You Started
- Officer Can't Sue Maker of Gun in Hinckley Case
- Jury to Be Chosen in Trial of Man Charged in 1987 Attack on 2 Girls : Courts: A transient faces the death penalty if convicted of shooting a 14-year-old Chatsworth girl to death and trying to kill her friend.
- Elizabeth Taylor Admitted to Hospital With Infection
- SIMI VALLEY : Boy Arrested After High-Speed Chase
- Musburger Just Had to Get in the Final Word
- Michellini's Therapy
- Jodorowsky Looks at Himself and Uncovers 'Santa Sangre' : Movies: The candid director's 'weird' sensibilities infuse a tender portrayal of a mass murderer.
- Dole Urges Repeal of Senate's Jerusalem Stance
- MUNICIPAL MANIFEST DESTINY
- Muslim Named to Group's Board
- COLUMN ONE : The Lonely Tour of a Lame Duck : For years he was the man with the answers in his Polish village. But like other local leaders picked by the Communists, he's about to be phased out.
- A Rainbow of History in East Mojave Desert
- Sheriff's Sergeant Says Transfer Is Punitive
- Palmdale High Wins Improvement Award
- Court Urged to Overturn Libel Award to Singer
- Top LAPD Officials Agree to Submit to Random Drug Tests
- Texas sports agent Lance Luchnick has no...
- SURFING AT HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rapping Rider Colby Outlaw Moves at Sea and On Shore
- Tepper Finds Athletic Niche : Paddle tennis: West Hills man who warmed the bench in youth sports has blossomed into an accomplished player.
- TV Reviews : 'Living Color': Brash, Cruel but Funny
- A 'Big Day' for Slater
- Obstetrician Loses License Over 4 Injuries
- Joy of Silence
- 'Videos' and Danger
- The Eye Has It--Fans Side With CBS Over Musburger's Dismissal
- Residents Grapple With the Drought
- His Initial Reaction Not Exactly Positive
- Death-Metal Defense
- Let Rebels Enjoy Their Title . . .
- Software Contract
- Let Rebels Enjoy Their Title . . .
- Cavazos' View Is 'Too Simplistic'
- Ryan White's Battle Against Ignorance, AIDS
- Photo Insensitive to Opossum's Plight
- Santa Teresita Hospital to Quit Medi-Cal Program
- Senate Confirmation of Thrift Regulator Despite Past Drug Use
- His Initial Reaction Not Exactly Positive
- Councilman's Ability to Serve
- Residents Grapple With the Drought
- Residents Grapple With the Drought
- Residents Grapple With the Drought
- Taxi Drivers Don't Need Dress Code
- Defending Special Education
- Residents Grapple With the Drought
- Residents Grapple With the Drought
- Disney Theater Policy
- Disney Theater Policy
- Sanitarium Reform
- Too Many Champions Spoiling Prep Broth
- Ryan White's Battle Against Ignorance, AIDS
- The Eye Has It--Fans Side With CBS Over Musburger's Dismissal
- 'Videos' and Danger
- Residents Grapple With the Drought
- Winds of Trade Switch Direction
- Residents Grapple With the Drought
- What Is This Guy, Some Kind of Joker?
- The Eye Has It--Fans Side With CBS Over Musburger's Dismissal
- Senate Confirmation of Thrift Regulator Despite Past Drug Use
- 'Videos' and Danger
- Senate Confirmation of Thrift Regulator Despite Past Drug Use
- Councilman's Ability to Serve
- Let Rebels Enjoy Their Title . . .
- . . . And Let Readers Know Badgers Won One
- Ryan White's Battle Against Ignorance, AIDS
- 'Videos' and Danger
- 'Videos' and Danger
- Residents Grapple With the Drought
- The Eye Has It--Fans Side With CBS Over Musburger's Dismissal
- Senate Confirmation of Thrift Regulator Despite Past Drug Use
- A Little Too Much on Hank Gathers
- Residents Grapple With the Drought
- Names in the News - April 14, 1990
- Results 'Spotty' in D.C. Drug War, Bennett Says : Narcotics: Official tells capital the fight will not be abandoned, citing signs the worst may be over.
- Ely Says He Owes Less Than $20,000 to Nevada Casinos
- Crop Region Quarantined for Medflies
- Crop Region Quarantined for Medflies
- Councilman Among 50 Abortion Foes Arrested in Tustin
- Job Pressures Prompted Kornblum's Resignation
- Names in the News - April 14, 1990
- Gladstone's 4 Fish Sold Back to Original Owner
- Swiss Man Accuses Hammer of Fraud
- Paramount Modifies Rental Fees: Paramount Pictures, which...
- SEC Probe Adds to Landmark Land Co.'s Woes : Real estate: An investigation into its accounting practices is the golf course developer's latest regulatory problem.
- Stock Specialist Firm Fined for Securities Fraud
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Security Guard Sues Motley Crue
- Launching of Shuttle, Telescope Set for April 25
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : 'Custody' of Frozen Embryos Challenged
- S.D. County Water Agency Seeks Mandatory Cutbacks
- Pacoima Park to Be Renamed for Hero
- Time to Bite the Bullet--in Half : Defense: The diminished Soviet threat means that the U.S. can afford to cut military spending by 50%.
- CSU to Move on Plan for Campus : Taylor Ranch: The university will go ahead with an environmental impact report.
- Slaying a Sign of Area's Drift to Violence
- Inglewood Offers Teachers Funds to Cut Absenteeism
- A Breath of New Life for Patient : Transplant: San Diego's first heart-lung transplant recipient leaves hospital. Doctors say she should be able to lead a normal life.
- Man Convicted in Beating Death of 2-Year-Old Girl
- Christopherson's Home Run Powers SDSU Over Reno
- The Toronto City Council voted to proceed...
- Five El Camino Players Sign Letters of Intent
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Spiritual Reflection on Life of Krishnamurti
- Exhibit Expands Definition of Drawing
- Clippers Falter as Spurs Rally in Stretch : Basketball: L.A. leads, 95-94, with 4:05 left, but San Antonio's late run secures 105-98 victory.
- Keating Testifies He Was Victim of Vendetta by Regulator, Lobbyist
- $8.9-Million Loss by Karcher Blamed on Lag in Phoenix
- Constitution Federal S&L; Seized by U.S. Regulators
- Pact Ensures Sale in Hungary of Parker Products
- Mitsubishi Rayon Plans Houston Plant
- Furon Co. was named the Outstanding Emerging...
- News Corp. to Focus on Improved Profit
- Northrop Moves to Cut Cost of B-2 Bombers
- Everett S. Todd; Santa Monica Manufacturer
- 'Nationalism and Racial Madness'--a Partial Text of Apology
- IRVINE : High-Rises Called Housing Solution
- FILLMORE : Fire Department Given High Rating
- Mom's the Word : Fashion: Maternity clothes evolve to meet demands of the career-oriented older mothers-to-be.
- WORLD : Nepal King OKs Government
- Actor Changes His Habits Dramatically : Hollywood: Thespian turns his back on a successful career in favor of a humble life as a Benedictine monk.
- LA HABRA : Much-Criticized Eatery Can Reopen
- COUNTYWIDE : Talk of O'Neill Bid for Ranch Dismissed
- Judge OKs Expanded Housing Bias Lawsuit : Racism: The case alleging discrimination in renting apartments now involves thousands of apartment units.
- U.S. Urges Prison for Ex-Banker : Fraud: A two-year sentence is recommended for the former head of the now defunct Westlake Thrift & Loan.
- CHAPARRAL TOURNAMENT : Westlake Falls From Ranks of Undefeated in First Round
- Lukenbill Pleads Not Guilty
- THE SIDELINES : U. of Portland Coach Recovering
- Top Seeds Advance in Rainy Japan Open
- TV REVIEW : 'A Tudor Evening' Tonight on PBS Dance Series
- REAL ESTATE : SDC Development Buys New Parcel for Freeway Center
- Westwood One Inc.: The Los Angeles-based producer...
- WWII Artillery Shell Kills French Youth, 17
- Soviets Admit Killing 15,000 Poles
- Seoul Pardons North Korean in Bombing of Airliner Killing 115
- Ex-W.Va. Gov. Admits Fraud and Extortion
- In Earnings, Feinstein Has a Big Lead
- Author Offers 'Choices' for High School Grads
- They Passed the Test : Police: Distinguished Service Awards and Medals of Valor go to officers who in the face of death, faced down their fear, caught the bad guys and saved the good ones.
- 4 Arrested in Raid by Cargo Theft Task Force
- School Official Wounded in Robbery Attempt
- No Arrests Planned in Death of Man Hit by Bus
- Planners Vote to Let Trailer Residents Stay Parked
- Police Honor Boy Who 'Caught a Big Burglar'
- Say 'Morality' and the Cheering Stops : Abortion: America's Catholic bishops were the media's darlings when they criticized : the political Establishment. Now they're bashed for fighting our culture's moral laxity.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Stickers Are Key in Fighting Auto Theft
- Councilman Pratt Calls Police Probe of Killings Racist
- SEAL BEACH : Law Empowers City to Remove Flyers
- THE SIDELINES : Kanai Leads TPC Golf Match
- Fernando Toro, 49, Announces Retirement
- GOLF PGA SENIORS : Nicklaus Shoots 68 for a Three-Shot Lead
- Curtain Also Rises on Amateurs : Acting Workshop Students Take Center Stage
- OPEC Ready to Help Restore Oil Prices to Key $18-a-Barrel Level
- Packer Drops Bid for Bond's Media Assets
- Tom Waits Sues Frito-Lay, Says His Voice Appropriated
- REAL ESTATE : New Companies:
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 111 Years a 'Lifelong Resident'
- Nation IN BRIEF : IOWA : Blame Assigned for Contaminated Corn
- Kaufman Rips Bird Court on Death Penalty
- Tomato Seeds From Space Grow Into Flap : Science: NASA memo says seeds retrieved from satellite and distributed to schools around the country for experiments were exposed to cosmic radiation. It is believed there is a slight danger of mutations.
- Theater Crowd Gives President Standing Ovation
- Meat Rule Waived in Brazil
- Racketeering Suit Dismissed; Named Bank, 16 Defendants
- BUENA PARK : VFW Post Is Given Ultimatum by City
- 40 Years a School for Boys, Serra to Admit Girls in '91
- Maryland U. Scholarships Put on Hold : Sanctions: A number of varsity players are expected to seek transfer to other schools in face of freeze on Terrapins.
- San Diego
- Lack of Pena Real Pain in Dodger Loss
- Monarchs' Derek Stone Signs With Boise State
- THE SIDELINES : He Puts His Best Foot Forward
- CS Northridge, Vigo Batter Dominguez Hills Again, 10-9
- Angels Beat Twins for Third in Row
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Harmony at Stratton's Encino Falters at the Menu
- Money Supply Measures Mixed: Two measures of...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Gets in Holiday Mood, Advances 22.07
- REAL ESTATE : New Jobs:
- Advocates of Small Business to Be Honored
- Allied Bendix Job
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- Off the Wall : Chunk of the Berlin Barrier Unveiled at Reagan Library
- A Concerted Effort : For Women Conductors, the Dress Code Combines Freedom of Movement With an Emphasis on Glamour
- COLUMN ONE : Sensing a Loss of Leadership : Amid prosperity, many worry that issues that could spell disaster aren't being tackled by Congress or the Administration.
- Return Forms, Census Chief Pleads : Head count: It's not junk mail, the official stresses. A low postal response means a costlier door-to-door canvass.
- Chicago-to-Oakland Flight Aborted as Switch Fails
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bakker Cohort Asks Leniency
- Holiday Closings
- Study Points to the Toxics Among Us : Environment: The group behind the compilation of statistics hopes San Diegans will use the information to fight the pollution that may be hidden in their own back yards.
- Anti-Abortion Leader Terry Free, Back at It
- Warning on Space Seeds Doesn't Alarm Schools
- Ely Claims District Owes <i> Him</i> $600
- Charges of Threats to Bush, Reagan Dismissed
- Program May Give Youths a Fighting Chance
- DWP Fails in Planning for Future, Audit Says : Drought: The agency should give immediate attention to finding new sources of water for Los Angeles, the study concludes.
- Mission Viejo's Fager Signs With Kansas State
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : Montgomery Scores Upset Over Westlake
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Berline Wins Two More for Notre Dame
- SDSU Women's Basketball Team Signs Four Recruits
- CLU Reschedules Basketball Banquet
- A One and-a Two: Cora, Alomar Get the Beat Going for Padres
- O.C. Man Teams Up With Friend to Buy Upscale Restaurants
- REAL ESTATE : New Companies:
- Security Pacific Vows $2.4 Billion for Local Efforts : Banks: The plan will provide loans for low- and moderate-income housing and small businesses owned by minorities. It is thought to be the biggest such program ever.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Panel Urges Right to Refuse Life-Support
- WORLD : Cam Ranh Bay Put Off-Limits to U.S. Congress Delegation
- Gorbachev Being Pressed for Urgent Meeting on Looming Party Split : Communists: The call by conservatives puts him in an awkward spot. He risks cementing rival factions--or losing control of developments.
- Easter Pilgrims Parade in Jerusalem
- 20 Nailed to Wood Crosses in Philippines Rite
- MOORPARK : Boy, 9, Accidentally Fires Father's Rifle
- Medical Supplier Charged With Fraud : Medi-Cal: The state program for the poor paid an estimated $120 million last year in phony bills for incontinence products.
- Nature Center Director Investigated : Environment: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the city of Chula Vista are probing allegations that he shot animals there with a pellet gun.
- SPORTSCOPE : Heat Opens Soccer Season Tonight
- Langston Bang, Cowboy Bucks
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Reaches Semifinal at Channel Coast
- Three Hits Push Howell Into the Spotlight : Angels: Third baseman's return to the starting lineup was overshadowed by a no-hitter. But Thursday was his turn to be noticed.
- Retail Sales Fall; Signal Economy Weakening
- Software Contract
- Wholesale Prices Off Scant 0.2% in March : Economy: Excluding volatile food and energy, other sectors post increases in month.
- Chemical Banking Corp: The New York-based firm...
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Friday the 13th Rears Its Star-Crossed Head
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Police Accused of Discrimination
- Romania Blocks Visit by King Michael : East Europe: The timing is called 'inopportune' because of upcoming elections.
- FBI to Investigate Deaths That May Be Work of Serial Killer
- Summer Is Shipshape for Julie and Blake
- Intellectual Gab Fest a Tribute to Iconoclasm : Ideas: World Affairs Conference gathers an eclectic group of thinkers to ponder concepts, debate issues and arrive at no conclusions.
- ANAHEIM : Group Trying Again for Rent Control
- Rose Not Allowed to Join Phillies for 1980 Reunion
- Champagneforashley's Race Today Figures as Bump on Road to Derby
- A Deadline Poet Finally Gets Due
- NBA ROUNDUP : Timberwolves No Match for 76ers, 110-77
- Hawley Moves Up a Notch in Speedway Race Lineup
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : In another Big West Conference game:
- Van Nuys Workers Blast GM Report on Their Plant
- P.M. BRIEFING : Iacocca Got $4 Million in Salary, Stock, Bonuses, Chrysler Says
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Information Brokers Can Cut the Risk in Decisions
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : COMMODITIES : Tight Pork Supplies Boost the Market
- Coach Tracking Life Cycles in Athletics : Colleges: Jim Crakes, cross country and track coach at Point Loma Nazarene College, hopes his research will better prepare his teams.
- Shot Gun Scott 'Calder Horse' in Blue Grass With a Chance at Winning Kentucky Derby
- A state grand jury in Mobile, Ala.,...
- Hilton Earnings Nearly Double; Gaming Credited
- Lottery Winner Vows to Split Fortune With God
- Charges Dismissed in Threats Against Bush and Reagan
- SIMI VALLEY : Quake Preparedness Exercise Scheduled
- Ali Fans Get a Whiff of The Champ (With Purchase)
- Panel Again Swerves Away From Uniform Taxi Fares
- Why Treat Oakland Like Albania?
- Long Beach Had State's Largest Increase in Serious Crime in '89