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- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Inflation Fears Rattle Market; Dow Falls 31.53
- Gang Bloodshed Continues in New Rash of Shootings
- Oakland A-Weapons Ban 'Invalid' : Court ruling: Judge decides the Bay Area city's tough nuclear-free ordinance is unconstitutional.
- Unusual Plants in Full Bloom at Green Scene
- Colorado Prairie Dog Shoot OKd
- NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Jury Deadlocked in Congressman's Trial
- Assigned Risk Compromise Struck : Insurance: Starting May 21, good drivers can get assigned risk coverage only by swearing that they have been turned down by two companies.
- Racial Tensions Rise Over Boston Housing Plan : Desegregation: Residents express anger as minority families fill spots in the all-white projects. Emotions mirror those of busing riots in the 1970s.
- Rockets Kill 5 in Kabul on Coup Date
- Halt to Marsh Clearing Ordered : Environment: The state tells the Saddleback Valley Unified School District it is violating the law by draining wetlands.
- Moonlit Swim Lands : 2 Boys in Hot Water
- Panel Backs Doubling Capacity of Landfill
- The 5 Ls Led to Her Title of Ms. Senior America
- Only in L.A. / Steve Harvey
- Irvine Enacts Emissions Rules
- Anti-Drug Barricades May Be Losing Potency
- Toxic Shock in Children Re-Emerging, Officials Say : Health: Many Civil War soldiers died from the complications of severe infections. Still rare in children, cases have become more common in the last five years, with a second reported in San Diego.
- St. Bernard Swingman to Play for Northridge
- PREP TENNIS AT OJAI : Leach Rallies to Reach Semifinals
- JAZZ REVIEW : An Unusual Pairing Pays Off in Long Beach
- Christian TV-Watchdog Group Ends Boycott on Clorox
- 2 Gem Dealers Seized After Action by FTC : Investments: The agency says the Southland firms allegedly ran 'boiler rooms' to sell gemstones at inflated prices.
- Amgen Loses Round in Sales Dispute
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Riot Police Storm Struck Shipyard
- Thousands of Protesters Confront Mongolia Troops
- Clown Around With <i> Glasnost</i>
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : 2.8 Quake Rattles Northwestern Area
- Legal Rules for Writing Valid Will Are Outlined
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Media Limited at Puente Hearing
- Ex-Bookkeeper for Molina Charged in Embezzlement
- CYPRESS : Kovic to Speak at Loyalty Day Event
- VENTURA : Man, 40, Arrested in Cocaine Mail Case
- COMMENTARY : Baseball Needs to Change to a Platoon System
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Viola, Franco Lead Mets to Victory
- Retirement Benefit: Huber Advances in 18s : Ojai Tennis: 14-year-old reaches girls' semifinals when opponent has to quit because of leg cramps while up with match point.
- Valenzuela Blanks Cubs on Four Hits
- Villanova's women's distance runners beat the world...
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Westlake Edges Newbury Park to Clinch Title
- Christians Shut Israel Sites to Protest Settlers
- PREP ROUNDUP : Edison Clinches Tie for Title in Boys' Volleyball
- Jewish Settlement in Christian Quarter of Jerusalem Brings Call for Protest
- Lineup for Blues Festival Set
- Britain's Second Satellite TV Service Will Debut : Communications: The new outfit is taking on a company owned by Rupert Murdoch. The winning firm may be the one willing to lose the most money.
- The law firm Morrison & Foerster has...
- The law firm Baker & McKenzie has...
- Mexico to Privatize 30 Firms, Offer Them on Stock Market
- Santa Ana Beefs Up Gang Detail to Stem Bloodshed in Streets
- Tollway Plan Scaled Back to Six Lanes : Transportation: Soaring costs for the proposed San Joaquin Hills road have led planners to quietly narrow their eight-lane design to six.
- 'World's Shortest Man' Stands Tall as U.S. Citizen
- Suspect, 21, Arrested in Fire at S.D. Church
- Penn Faces 6 Months in Jail for Probation Violation
- Baseball's Lockout Opened New Doors for Pierce Slugger Fairly
- Hershiser Faces Long Road Back to Mound : Baseball: He is finished for season and his future is clouded. Jobe says shoulder injury came from pitching too many innings.
- Boone to Play Volleyball for Trojans
- Glendale Places 2nd in WSC Meet : College track: Bakersfield successfully defends conference titles in the men's and women's divisions.
- Digital Underground Keeps Hip-Hop on Top
- MUSIC REVIEW : Previn Leads the Philharmonic in a Lightweight Finale
- Sotheby's Claims Lion's Share of Photography Auction Total
- Carroll: A Murky Looking Glass
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Siberry Downshifts Crisply Into Folk at Coach House : The Canadian singer's simpler, more direct approach to music makes for an intimate concert.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Laguna Beach Has Laurentian Quartet Debut
- MUSIC REVIEW : Laurentian String Quartet Visits California
- Congress Threatens to Pull the Plug on Troubled TV Marti : Television: The U.S.-supported station is accused of being under the control of an anti-Castro foundation.
- WEEKEND AT AFI FESTIVAL : SUNDAY
- Collaborative Clowning at Gallery
- Earth Day Focuses Attention on Deterioration of Environment
- WEEKEND AT AFI FESTIVAL : SUNDAY
- STAGE REVIEW : Bowery Does Its Best to Bolster a Thin 'Jesse, Bandit Queen'
- Venice Choreographer Refuses $15,000 NEA Fellowship Over Obscenity Limits
- B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan on Tap for Weeklong Blues Fest in Southland : Concerts: The highlight of the event will be a June 9 performance at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa.
- Earth Day Focuses Attention on Deterioration of Environment
- A Big Penalty to Most, Chump Change to Charles
- No Anthems, Just Music
- Resting Up for Playoffs Just Fine With the NBA
- Summing Up Why Kings Fell Apart Against Oilers
- 'Repulsive' But Artistic?
- He Wants Scully to Be Vindicated
- Lithuania's Struggle for Independence
- He Wants Scully to Be Vindicated
- Resting Up for Playoffs Just Fine With the NBA
- Resting Up for Playoffs Just Fine With the NBA
- MARCH RESTAURANT CLOSURES : <i> The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services has the power to shut down food facilities for as long as necessary for the owners to correct conditions that pose a danger to the public health. Here is a list of restaurants closed during March. </i>
- Streets May Be Mean, but Safe at 175 M.P.H.
- In the Catbird Seat, Not the Cuckoo's Nest
- Search for Extraterrestrials
- Opinions on Why Prime-Time Viewership Has Dropped
- Angels, Blyleven Could Get Burned
- Don Casey Doesn't Deserve the Blame
- Streets May Be Mean, but Safe at 175 M.P.H.
- Earth Day Focuses Attention on Deterioration of Environment
- Earth Day Focuses Attention on Deterioration of Environment
- One You Celebrate, and One You Curse
- Angels, Blyleven Could Get Burned
- Resting Up for Playoffs Just Fine With the NBA
- Earth Day Focuses Attention on Deterioration of Environment
- A Big Penalty to Most, Chump Change to Charles
- 'Videos' Screener's View
- Overkill on Terminology
- Names in the News - April 28, 1990
- Trump's Quest for Cash Could Signal Trouble
- Developer, Japanese Firm Buy Spanish Hills Project
- Tough Safety Rules Planned for Petrochemical Plants
- France Cuts Interest Rates: France cut its...
- FCC Approves Paramount TV Deal: The Federal...
- Bush Decides Not to Place Japan on Trade 'Hit List'
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : W. Germany's Genscher Honored
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : What Do You Do When You're Stressed to Kill?
- A Special Olympian Proves He Can
- LOCAL : Mother Crawls Out in Car Plunge
- NEWSMAKERS
- The Magnificent Seven
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- On Smoking Ads and Medflies and Cabbages and Kings
- Complaints on 3 Outlying Youth Facilities Dropped
- Animals or Humans?
- SANTA ANA : Homeless Have Plans for Their $3,308
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Murder in Girl's Fatal Fall From Truck
- RACING Q & A
- Joe Montana, who quarterbacked San Francisco to...
- Question for Toros: Is It a Diamond or Boxing Ring?
- Oakland A's La Russa Trades Words With Fan
- Chamber Society to Present Orchestra
- Are Networks Using Big Stories to Promote Their Big Stars?
- Man Gets 13 Years in Sunland Killing
- IRVINE : Suspect in Rape Case Arrested in Indiana
- El Camino Real's Sweet 16th Win Worth a Title : High school softball: Alisha Knopf provides offensive punch as the Conquistadores beat Chatsworth, 5-0, and clinch the Northwest Valley Conference championship.
- FISHING NOTES / DAN STANTON : It's Time to Shift Gear for Surface Action
- 'Night in Fullerton' Promises a Spirited Time : The arts: Even without the nude portrait of John Lennon, 25,000 people are expected to sample the music, drama and more.
- Writers Select Year's Best Maitre d', Dining Establishments
- Man Gets 5 Years in Killing at Restaurant
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Despite Woes, Agent Orange, Palm Prove 'It's Not Over'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Treacherousness of Nostalgia in 'Buddies'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : At La Cave, You Get Spice With the Food
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Waterfront Hotel to Open in Oakland
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rivers Discusses Late Husband
- Rape Story Spurs New Debate About Naming Victims
- Colombia Presidential Candidate Assassinated : Terrorism: Pizarro, a former rebel chief, is shot down aboard airliner. Two other candidates have been slain.
- ORANGE : 4 Arrested Under Job-Soliciting Law
- DAVID NELSON ON RESTAURANTS : Jake's South Bay Does the Beach Tradition Proud, the Rice Pilaf Poorly
- Storm May Skirt S.D. This Weekend
- D.A. Investigates Expenses of Trustee's Wife : Travel: A report says the head of the Moorpark College alumni group charged $3,100 to the organization for trips.
- Malathion Opponents Smell a Rat : Medfly: A 5-square-mile area is spared from spraying to protect an endangered species. Activists wonder if the kangaroo rat is more important than humans.
- Council Panel Snips Bradley Budget Plan : City Hall: Committee recommends net cut of only $7 million, but adds 2% to across-the-board departmental reductions.
- Council's Help Is Sought in Tree Pest Fight
- Chargers to Open Season at Dallas
- Chargers Release Jim McMahon
- Court Rules America's Cup Is San Diego's : Sailing: Final appeal goes against New Zealand. Next defense will begin in January of 1992.
- Is Haramina Arriving in the Nick of Time? : Sockers: He has spent much of the season in pain following his arrival in a trade from Kansas City, but his performance in the past few games may bode well for the MISL playoffs.
- Hall of Fame to Induct Unser and Agajanian
- BASEBALL
- THE SIDELINES : Basketball Player Joins NFL
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Banning Completes 1st Sweep of San Pedro in Years With 9-8 Victoryu
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
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- Texaco to Replace 1-Mile Section of Aging Oil Pipeline
- Countywide : Firefighters to Play Deputies in 911 Bowl
- UCI Whiz Kids Leave for Their Shot at the Title
- Marshall Field Chairman, President Plan to Resign
- Sale of Eastern's Routes to American Approved
- U.S., Japan Firms to Develop Golf Project
- Abortion Debate Stalls Senate Effort on Central America Aid
- American-Style Suburb Planned for Moscow: Senie Kerschner...
- Off-Price Safeway Shares Find Buyers : Retailing: Analysts said the 10 million shares were priced well below what had been anticipated.
- Avon Products Inc. said it is "comfortable"...
- EARNINGS : High Fuel Bills Hurt Airline Firms' Profits
- Shamir Will Try to Form Government After Peres' Failure
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tests Run on Game Show Host
- Ex-Hostage Polhill Has Growth on Vocal Cords; Biopsy Planned
- Panel Tells of Children's Poverty, Neglect : Care services: U.S. commission says too many youngsters are 'unhealthy' and 'lacking direction.' It calls them 'the poorest group in America.'
- Harrods Bids Salon 'So Long'
- Baby, Teen-Agers, Youths All Overnight Gun Targets : Boy, 18, in Pomona; Pregnant Girl in Florence Area, 16-Year-Old Near Coliseum Die in Spate of Shootings
- Reports on Schools Available to Public
- Debt-for-Equity Swaps Threaten to Change Bond Funds
- Legacy to Buy San Diego Radio Station:...
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Scouts: More Than Just Selling Cookies
- Smiling Polhill Arrives in U.S. to Subdued Welcome : Hostages: The White House criticizes Congress for a resolution it indicates may jeopardize the release of other captives.
- 6.9 Quake in China Kills 109
- TUSTIN : Most Teachers Skip School's Open House
- Want to Be Held Hostage Again? : As the oil reserve dips lower and lower, so does our capacity to withstand another oil shock.
- Nichols Institute Agrees to Buy Its First Bay Area Lab
- Carolco Sells TV Rights: Carolco Pictures, maker...
- Japan's NKK to Boost Holding: National Intergroup...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE TV CAMPAIGN
- CAMPAIGN TALK
- Liz Biz : Through Sick and Thin, the World Watches Taylor
- Court Fight Ends With America's Cup in S.D. : Yachting: Ruling means San Diego will be host to the 1992 America's Cup races, using larger, 75-foot boats.
- Number of Children Going to Foster Homes Growing
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Near Miss for Laguna Hills Decathletes
- Damage Awards Against San Bernardino Deputies Slashed
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ms. Senior America Crowned
- Trump Says He'd Sell It All : He Denies His Empire Is in Danger
- Standard & Poor's Lowers Debt Ratings on Citicorp
- Forecasts of U.S. GNP Growth Raised
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Boy Stops Car After Mother Passes Out
- ENVIRONMENT / CONTROLLING THE TIDE : Goal in Venice: Clean Water at the Right Level
- Handgun Safety Bill Passes Senate : Legislation: The bill would require most first-time handgun buyers to take a course in firearm safety and storage. It now goes to the governor.
- 7,000 Mark Ramadan's End : Religion: Area Muslims make the Mile Square Park observance of the holy season's conclusion the largest of its kind in Southern California.
- This Bud's for ESPN: More than $100...
- 20th Century Industries: The Woodland Hills-based insurance...
- Rat's Territory Exempted From Spraying : Malathion: A 5-square-mile area of Riverside County that is home to the endangered kangaroo rat will not be treated at the request of federal officials.
- Transamerica Corp.: The financial services and insurance...
- Revered Shrine Closed in Jerusalem : Christian Leaders Protest, Shut Church of Holy Sepulcher
- 'Foot-Dragging' Charged in UC Probes : Education: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher urges swift completion of investigations into admission practices at several universities.
- Tankers Face Stricter Rules at O.C. Mooring : Oil spill: Under new Coast Guard regulations, the American Trader would not have been allowed to dock off Huntington Beach in February.
- NATION : Imelda Ailing, Trial Postponed
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : EPA Issues Warning on Insect Repellents
- Patterns to Fulfill Dreams
- D.A. Drops Case Brought by Woman Against Pringle
- REAL ESTATE : Turner Development Is Co-Buyer of 35-Acre Site for Industrial Park, Shops
- High Technology: San Jose-based Businessland Inc. reported...
- Protests, Telethon Mark Chernobyl Anniversary
- County Financing Agency Vote Advances Otay Mesa Jail Plans
- Pacific Beach Group Calls For Hiring Hall for Migrants
- Soviets Say U.S. Must Stop Chemical Arms Production
- Japan Halts Production of Diet Supplement Tied to 20 Deaths
- COLUMN ONE : Lifting the Political Veil of Damascus : U.S. Ambassador Djerejian digs for diplomatic motives in secretive, suspicious Syria. His search paid off for Robert Polhill.
- NATION IN BRIEF : PACIFIC NORTHWEST : Indians Get $20,000 Each to End Lawsuit
- Court Backs Women's Medical Rights
- Luggage With 24 Gold Bricks Described at Marcos Trial : Fraud: The former Philippine first lady sobs as evidence piles up at her feet. Her attorneys complain of "below the belt tactics."
- Floods Sweep Texas and Oklahoma Areas
- 'Homeboy': One Final Lunge at a Happy Ending
- Art Censorship in Cincinnati
- Touchy Telescope Torments Controllers : Space: Scientists encounter 'more problems than we anticipated,' but they are still confident.
- One Is Home, Now Back in Our Shell : Hostages: We have done no deals. The hard reality is that we are unwilling and perhaps unable to be too forthcoming.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Pa. Tough Takeover Law in Effect
- P. M. BRIEFING : Reliable to Buy 221 Revco Stores
- L.A. Broadcaster Will Buy KJQY-FM for $20 Million
- Bush, Venezuela's Perez Hail Latin Democratic Gains
- Impeached U.S. Judge Held on Hunting Charge
- NATION : Disgraced Honecker Elusive
- LOCAL : 2 Killed in Sports Car Crash
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Leland's Sons Leave Hospital
- Paris, Bonn Ask Lithuania to Slow Freedom Bid
- Bomb Hits CBN Room
- Start Planning Now for Mother's Day : Choices Include Brunch, Baseball, Ballooning, Boating, Jousting or English Tea
- Supreme Court Will Decide Governor-Press Access Case : Public records: Justices will hear The Times' suit seeking examination of Deukmejian's appointment logs.
- Opened Lincoln S&L; Line of Credit, Cranston Admits
- LAGUNA HILLS : Teachers Tell Plans of Push for Contract
- Disney Takes On Tradition With 'Tracy' : Entertainment: The upcoming movie, which features some violence and overt sexuality, is meant to show that the studio feels the time is right to broaden its appeal.
- Mark Lilly has been promoted to senior...
- Winding Through the Auto Repair Maze
- Dress Rehearsal : Fans of Janet Jackson Pay Homage to Her by Showing Up at Concerts in Look-Alike Clothes
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : TV Ads Aim to Scare Up Some Votes
- BREEDING BIRDS: BROWN TOWHEE
- NATION : 6 Palestinian Refugees Wounded
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Government Found Liable in AIDS Case
- Countywide : Jury Urges Halt to Flood-Control Flap
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Out of Bounds in Fullerton
- Election on Tax District, Bond Issue OKd
- Cabinet Council Urges President Not to Cite Japan : Trade: To head off criticism in Congress, the panel also recommends taking action against India for alleged unfair practices.
- Work Is Complete on Trade Accord, U.S., Soviets Say
- Defense Chief to Congress: 'Bite Bullet' : Pentagon: Cheney challenges lawmakers to make hard choices in trimming budget.
- Atlanta Girl, 4, Killed Under Hail of Bullets From Teen-Age Gang
- Worst N.Y. Cabbie on Way to Turkey
- New Theodore Moves Into Malibu
- When Parenting Goes Overboard
- Sought Publicity, Says Woman Who Stabbed German Candidate : Politics: Social Democrat Lafontaine is recovering, vows to carry on his campaign to unseat Kohl.
- WORLD : Eggs Thrown at Iranian at U.N.
- Beckman at 90
- Montoya Gets 6 1/2 Years in Prison for Selling His Vote
- Cash In a Clunker for Clean Air : Environment: Instead of selling cleaner-burning fuel, an L.A.-based oil company will offer $700 for pre-1971 cars. Free emissions tests for cars built before 1975 are also part of the program.
- P. M. BRIEFING : GE to Eliminate 870 Jobs
- Xerox Corp.: The Stamford, Conn., office equipment...
- REAL ESTATE
- Fullerton Printing Plant Closure to Cost 300 Jobs : Layoffs: Swiss-owned Ringier America Inc. has been losing money and will shut down its Orange County facility this year.
- S. Africa Death Squad Chief Tells of Killings
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT TRAFFIC
- Cuts in Aircraft Could Impact Other Sectors
- N.Y. Producer Rejects NEA's $50,000 Grant
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Ah, Sweet,' Engaging, Quirky Tales From '40s : AH, SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE: STORIES BY ROALD DAHL<i> Drawings by John Lawrence</i> Knopf$18.95, 132 pages
- Federal Officials See No Cancer Risk From Fluoridated Water
- C. R. Wharton; Pioneer Black in Foreign Service
- Nintendo Frenzy : Trends: America is in the grips of a computer-game craze. It may affect our future, some experts say.
- Disruptive French Strike
- 'Read My Lipstick' Award Will Take Smack at Sexist Remarks
- Aircraft Firms in Southland Face Dual Blows
- LOCAL : Buena Park Man Killed by Train
- Pennzoil to Announce Staff Reductions: Pennzoil Co....
- P. M. BRIEFING : N.Y. Commodity Exchange Chief Resigning; Pressure Reported
- Best-Paid CEO Earned $53.9 Million : Business: Magazine discloses money earned by chief executives at leading U.S. corporations in 1989.
- Big Columbia S&L; Real Estate Deals Turn Sour : Thrifts: The Orange County office towers built with Koll Co. in '88 are still half empty. The S&L; needs to sell its interest to raise capital.
- Los Angeles-based Prepco (Prepared Products Co.) has...
- AIRLINES : United Plans Major Order of New Aircraft
- LOCAL : 4 More on S.A. Police Gang Unit
- Mexico Leader Scolds Quayle Over Abduction
- Center Does an About-Face, OKs Display of Nude Lennon Photo
- Rushdie Vows to Hold Firm in Face of Solitude, Threats
- Louis Vuitton Chief Quits After Losing Court Plea
- Tartan Wins Army Deal
- Ames Retail Chain Files for Chapter 11
- Be Wary of EC Lures, Firms Advised : Incentives: The Danish consul-general says U.S. firms expanding in Europe should focus on factors other than low taxes or other financial inducements.
- Motorola Plans New Chip Plant in Japan:...
- Governor Played a Key Role in Reynolds' Downfall : Education: Deukmejian reportedly made clear to Cal State trustees his anger over pay raises. But the chancellor quit before the board could remove her.
- WORLD : Spy Suspect Held in W. Germany
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Court Refuses Case on Political Mailing
- Vice Adm. Gordon McLintock; Headed Merchant Marine Academy
- Selling and Staying Isn't Easy