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- THE HOUSE : The California Drought
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- Friends, Family, Musicians Pay Tribute to Electric Guitar Pioneer Fender : Memorial: They recall a humble man who revolutionized popular music with his instruments.
- Boat Capsizes; 19 Missing
- Disney's 'Darkwing Duck' enlists a super fowl in fight against crime; ABC telecasts Easter Parade
- Rain Helps O'Connor Repel Storm of Criticism : Drought: The San Diego mayor was chastised for opposing mandatory rationing in her city. With a little help from above, she claims vindication.
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- Not-So-Drab City Notice Grabs Attention, All Right
- Con Artists Use Appeal of Hollywood Glitz to Live It Up
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- The Dreams Won't Last Much Longer : Olympics: Barcelona represents the last chance for some of the top black athletes in South Africa.
- Miller Prevails in Feature Event at Saugus Speedway
- HOCKEY NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP : Northern Michigan Wins in 3 Overtimes
- Meadow Star Rallies to Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : THE FINAL FOUR : Duke Ends Reign of UNLV : Semifinals: Laettner's two free throws give Blue Devils a 79-77 victory, ending defending champion's unbeaten streak at 45 games.
- PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL
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- Deli Worker Carves Out a Fortune : Antiques: On a $40,000-a-year salary, George Way has amassed pieces of furniture worth millions. He ranks as one of the nation's top collectors.
- Defense Portrays Jackson as Racist Troublemaker : Courts: Lawyers for two former Long Beach police officers try to defuse dramatic videotape by putting spotlight on the activist and questioning his motives.
- Hawaii, Once Extinction Capital, Turns to Preservation : Environment: State accounts for nearly three-fourths of nation's lost bird species. But a new breed of public official is coming to the rescue.
- PADRES : Schiraldi Waived, Maddux Promoted as Roster Trimmed to 34
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Come Down in Orlando
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- The Ripple Effect of Dry Times : Agriculture: In the Fresno County community of Firebaugh, the drought has eaten away at the town's economic roots.
- Ecotours Offer Respectful Walks on Wild Side
- The Journey to Belonging : BLACK ICE, <i> By Lorene Cary (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 256 pp.) </i>
- COLUMN ONE : Ex-POW's Tale of a Nightmare : Marine flier Guy Hunter endured 46 days of physical and psychological torture in Iraqi hands. He finally made a videotape denouncing the war, believing he might not live.
- HOW CITIES ARE PLANNING TO SAVE WATER
- City Police, Sheriff's Department Plan to Create DNA Testing Lab
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- Lynch Bases Campaign on His Years as Planner
- A Pacific Theatre Ensemble Sampler
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- Wrapping Up Some of Tokyo's Best Shops for Handmade Paper Objects
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- Gang Gunfire Outside Club Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Wounded
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- LOTTERY RESULTS
- L.A. CITY ELECTIONS : Police Now an Issue After King Beating
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Watson, Zoeller on Heels of Azinger After 3 Rounds
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : EXECUTIVE SUITE : Watch Out for Falling Moguls
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- Group in Mexican State Urges Return of Legal Abortion
- All the World's a Parade for South Gate Couple
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- By Tapping His Artistic Nature, Diplomat Makes Sense of His Life
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- Homily Grits : GOSPEL HOUR, <i> By T. R. Pearson (William Morrow: $19.95; 384 pp.)</i>
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- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Boy, Chief Agree: Fire the Officers
- MWD's Thirst for New Customers Continues : Drought: Critics urge a moratorium on annexations. Officials say it is not a growth-control agency.
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- Flower Beds of Ease in a New Home
- Claremont : Driveway Zoning Amended
- GENE KLAVAN: Professional Movie Nut
- Pasadena : Landlord Pleads Innocent
- Defying a Trend, Commerce Bank Puts Safety First : Finance: The Kansas City, Mo., institution is flourishing while others are failing. The secret is conservative management.
- THOUGHTS ON THE DROUGHT
- Whimsy of Water Supplies : Drought: Some communities must impose broad controls on water usage, while cities that have their own wells escape with mild cutbacks.
- On View : Retirement Stories
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- It's Time to Bid Farewell to the Long and Winding Road
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- Dying in Dignity No Longer an Option
- Cerullo Cancels Discount Cards for Heritage USA
- Arguelles Is Back in the Middle : Inquiry: Appointed by Chief Gates to lead an investigation of police misconduct, he is at the center of a dispute more politically volatile than any he faced as a state Supreme Court justice.
- Cab Discount U-Turn Ordered
- 18 Injured as Bus, Truck Crash in Intersection Near Downtown : Accident: Two people are listed in serious condition. Witnesses say driver of the pickup ran a red light.
- Murder Plot Verdict Shocked Teacher
- 1 Shot in Melee Sparked by 200 Gang Members
- Hush-Hush Work on Panel Is an Education
- UCLA Budget Cuts Create Ripple Effect : Water polo: Valley athletes at the university and in high schools scramble to avoid being left high and dry after Pac-10 institution drops sport.
- Gulls Win, Stay in Playoff Chase
- Rock 'n' Roll Films Set Market on Fire
- HOCKEY : Torrey Is to Blame for Islanders' Mess
- Officers Free 16 Illegals, Arrest 3 Kidnap Suspects
- Very Model of Modern Foreign Service Officer Takes Fall for System : Diplomacy: U.S. ambassador to Iraq was left to twist in the wind for eight months while the Administration sought to rewrite its prewar Gulf policy.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Scout '68 Team Before Fielding New Taxes : If proposed increases piled up a surplus, the state would be ripe for a replay of Proposition 13.
- Hire Education : Elwyn Centers Offer the Developmentally Disabled a Chance to Learn Skills, Find Work . . . and Maybe Even Fall in Love
- The News Isn't All Bad All the Time
- 3 Bid for Consultant Job in Torrance
- SAFETY : Pier Rescue Is a Lesson
- Officer Helps Save Boy Who Fell Into Pool
- Quintana Edges Corporate Report
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Team May Be Good, but Reviews Aren't
- SWIMMING NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Lit Tower Marks Texas' Fourth Consecutive Title
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : FUN COUPLES : Well, They Both Wear Gloves
- Actions of Few Put Suspicion on All Who Wear Uniform : Police: Four LAPD officers have been indicted in the beating of Rodney King. Now, officers from many departments find their already difficult jobs even tougher.
- Home Along Road to Recovery : Health: Residences run by the county let the mentally ill test waters of independence after their treatment.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : THE FINAL FOUR : UNLV Can't Duke It Out : Semifinals: Rebels' bid for second consecutive title and their 45-game winning streak are ruined, 79-77.
- Baseball
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- Your Friendly Neighborhood Nihilist : Conceptual artist Elisha Shapiro's work-in-progress fosters the thought that believing in nothing is OK
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** 1/2 CHICK COREA : "Akoustic Band Alive" : <i> GRP</i>
- Mozart in a Box: All the Symphonies
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- Arguments Continue Over El Toro Name Change
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- Furor Over Police Beating
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- Italian Stereotypes
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- 'Why Do Critics Love Those Repellent Movies?'
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- Rap Wars: Do We Care About Whether Ice Will Be Hammered?
- 'Why Do Critics Love Those Repellent Movies?'
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- PLAINS SONG FOR FEMALE VOICES by...
- Shevardnadze Urges Intense Mideast Bid : Mediation: Ex-Soviet foreign minister wants Security Council to concentrate on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- Mandela, Black Rival Accept Blame in Strife
- Iacocca Weds Restaurateur in Los Angeles
- They Fight to Curb Thirst of Plant Life : Pasadena: Landscape architects are trying to wean the city from lush green lawns in favor of more water-efficient vegetation.
- The Sisters (TNT Friday at 7 a.m.)...
- Hospital Firm Shows It's Not Afraid of Risks : Health care: Community Psychiatric Centers is making money by accommodating the current cost-cutting climate. Some analysts foresee a shakeout in the industry.
- America Electrical Names New President-CEO
- Oh Lord, Save Me From New Grub Street
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- Farm Haven of Disabled Pleases Residents but Raises Concerns : Mental health: Some experts say it's a throwback to insane asylums. To others, a communal farm is a welcome alternative to the usual programs.
- Ukraine Prelate in Emotional Return to His Homeland
- Iraqis Attend Arab League Session : Diplomacy: After hasty declarations of mutual resolve to restore unity, the meeting adjourned.
- Corona Favors Annexations, but Not All Agree : Growth: Developers want city to bring their projects within its boundaries. Some residents say the area already is overbuilt.
- Big Losses and Big Lessons at the Movies
- There's Poetry in Yeats' Irish Castle
- OK for Park Building Rekindles Debate : West Hollywood: Group says the city's plan to put a portable Head Start facility in Plummer Park violates a law preserving open space.
- 1 Killed, 1 Wounded in Anaheim Shooting
- Soviet Georgians Probably Will Vote Today to Secede : Nationalism: After 70 years, the southern republic is extricating itself from the grip of Moscow.
- Steve Ozonian has been appointed senior vice...
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- Dominican Town Greets Visitors With Laid-Back Line: 'No Problem'
- Profile : The Noble Trojan : CBS movie tells the story of USC's Ricky Bell
- Advocates of Affordable Housing Reject Developer Plan : Development: Activists angrily criticize a voluntary incentive program suggested by builders. One opponent calls it 'a 100% rip-off.'
- Attention All VCR Plus Owners
- Angeleno Banking On His New Role
- Full House : Huntington Park: Five lunch periods. Three sets of recesses. At Miles Avenue, the nation's biggest elementary school, it takes strict organization to make everything work.
- Irish Still Warm to Arrival of Easter Week's 'Rebellion Weather' : Uprising: The 1916 revolt against the British fired up the imaginations of Ireland's literary guard, including Joyce, Yeats, Shaw and O'Casey.
- Chief Asks for Inquiry in Florida Beating Death
- JUST IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
- Focus : Guiding Lights : Two of daytime's biggest competing soap operas welcome return of top creators
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLICE : Can Brutalizers Care for Justice? : There's a universal minority of overzealous, violence-prone cops. Only civilian review can control them.
- Group to Fight Development Along Coastline : Planning: A watchdog body argues that a proposal for a hotel on the old Marineland site shows that Rancho Palos Verdes is ignoring its own rules.
- Officials See Resource Control as Vital
- 'Money doesn't buy culture and good manners'
- El Camino Arts Programs Hurt by Budget Cuts
- Bradbury Pushes Bill Adding 2nd Grand Jury : Courts: Some attorneys say increased use of such panels in criminal cases poses dangers to victims and defendants.
- Leonard Says He Used Cocaine After Injury : Boxing: After disclosure of testimony during divorce proceedings, former champion says he had been depressed by prospect of his career ending.
- San Pedro Soccer Team in Playoff Finals
- San Diego State Sweeps Stanford
- TENNIS : Lori McNeil Back on the Right Track
- Santiago Puts Problems Behind Him : Padres: Since counseling, his angry outlook on life has been replaced by a much warmer exterior.
- CSUN's Arreola Sheds Worries With Pair of Wins
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Trio of Home Runs Helps Master's Beat Hawaii-Hilo
- Lacking Influence : Angels Trying to Re-Establish Their Ties to a Major Talent Source--Latin America
- MUSIC : Adieu, P.D.Q.--Almost : After more than 25 years of missionary work for the 'oddest' of J.S. Bach's children, Peter Schickele is giving the shtick a rest
- IPS Health Care's Net Increases 7%
- Unreported Gifts and Favors Cast Shadow on 'Conscience of the Senate' : Politics: Mark O. Hatfield's sterling reputation is tarnished by recent revelations. Some say his 'halo' made him a tempting target.
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- Retirement Stories
- Former Manager Negotiates to Reopen Toyota of Duarte
- From Three Faiths, One Reconciliation : Jerusalem: The old city holy to Muslims, Jews and Christians offers grounds for a new peace.
- COLUMN LEFT : Walesa Should Look Twice at His Blessings : What IMF austerity measures have wrought in Latin America is a stark example for Poland.
- These Are Times That Test Souls of College-Bound
- Defenders Object but Must Endure Office Crush : Lawyers: Six attorneys for poor clients must take refuge in a library and a 12-foot-square trailer room with three desks until new quarters are ready.
- Vague Law Lets Schools Official Live 230 Miles From District
- Tarpley Accused of Drunk Driving
- Another Way to Teach Migrant Students : Education: A "newcomer school" could ease the problem of educating the nearly 20,000 students in San Diego who speak limited English. : By MARK EDWARD RYAN
- 2 Heavyweight Outcasts Trying to Get Back in Contention : Boxing: Bout in Reseda pits one-time contender Orlin Norris against Mike Hunter, who was deported from Australia.
- In Full Swing, Cal State Dominguez Hills' Otte Is a Big Hit
- George Brett's Aim: 3,000 Hits . . . and the Hall of Fame
- Now Here's a Matchup UCLA Couldn't Lose
- PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL : 1991 WOMEN'S TOUR
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : BIG DEALS
- SANTA ANITA : Excavate Hurt, Out of Derby Picture
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : BIRD BRAINS : And We Thought Tweety Told Him
- STAGE : A Trailblazer for Diversity : Long before it became popular, C. Bernard Jackson and the Inner City Cultural Center were preaching the gospel of multiculturalism
- Macy's Nimble Steps to Keep Wolf From Door : Retailing: While other department stores have sought Chapter 11 protection, Chairman Edward S. Finkelstein apparently has maneuvered his firm out of immediate danger.
- A Modified Limited Hangout : ONE OF US: Richard Nixon and the American Dream, <i> By Tom Wicker (Random House: $24.95; 731 pp.) </i>
- Israel Uses Police, Curfews to Stifle Land Day Protests
- Robert Kushner has been among the leaders...
- A Call for Help: Yes on Proposition 1
- Eduard Shevardnadze : Former Soviet Foreign Minister Now Calls Them as He Sees Them
- CHARGES DROPPED
- Notes about your surroundings.
- The Beach Is No Watering Hole : Laguna Council Right in Ruling That Liquor, Volleyball Don't Mix
- Man Suspected in Fatal Mall Shooting Injured in Robbery Attempt : Crime: The gunman who tried to hold up a liquor store was driving the dead woman's car, police say.
- ROADWORK
- 'Rocky' L.A. Run-In Spurs Paparazzi Story, No Photo
- TENNIS U.S. WOMEN'S HARDCOURT CHAMPIONSHIPS : Graf Makes First Run at No. 1 Seles
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 2ND DISTRICT : Art Collector Wachs Rode Out Changes Wearing Cowboy Boots : Incumbent: Since boundary changes in 1987, he has sought to get to know constituents and give himself a higher profile on Valley issues.
- Tar Heel Assistant Confronts Official After Game
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** 1/2 KENNY GARRETT : "African Exchange Student" : <i> Atlantic</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : STAR POWER : You Can't Even Let People <i> Think</i> Julia Roberts Is Going To Die
- It's Chinatown, Jake
- MOVIES : Storyteller to the World : Director Bruce Beresford will go anywhere to make a film, including Africa for 'Mr. Johnson,' a tale of the colonial era
- A Peek at the Private Kipling : THE LETTERS OF RUDYARD KIPLING: Volume I: 1872-89; Volume II: 1890-99, <i> edited by Thomas Pinney (University of Iowa Press: $42.50 each, $75 set of two; 386 and 389 pp., respectively)</i>
- Old West Welcomes Today's Urban Pioneers : Victor Valley: The four cities beyond Cajon Pass are welcoming an influx of residents who like the home prices and clean air.
- Name-Droppers : Can You Trust Someone Called 'Oleomargarine'? Parents Should Be Careful When Naming Baby
- Palm Springs Sees a Kinder and Gentler Spring Break : Crackdown: City officials call the week the most orderly and successful in years. But merchants catering to the young say it was a financial disaster.
- Fellow Russian Says Yeltsin Seeking Dictatorial Powers
- BOOK MARK : Nixon Wasn't Always a Cool Master of Foreign Affairs
- Don't Let Energy Policy Run Out of Steam : California leads and shouldn't quit while ahead
- Black Professor to Seek Libertarians' Presidential Nod
- WATER WATCH
- Mundane Is Marvelous for Ex-POW
- Abusive Crowd Was No Concern for Boxing Referee Wyatt Earp
- DODGERS : Murray's Confidence Is Infectious
- Charges Against Athlete Dropped : Justice: Gardena High's Boykins is relieved to have name cleared, but is bitter about circumstances that led to his incarceration.
- Landaker's Home Runs Lift Royal to Babe Herman Title
- Key to Success Is Playing Hurt
- ALBUM REVIEWS : **** CLIFFORD JORDAN/JAMES WILLIAMS/RICHARD DAVIS/RONNIE BURRAGE : "Four Play" : <i> DIW Records</i>
- THE RAP SHEET: So far hip-hop music...
- A Woman's Improv Troupe, Gay Lovers and a Surrealistic Look at War's Effect on People
- SACRAMENTO : Budget Deficit Forces State Legislators to Overcome Their Fear of Taxing
- Steve Morris has been appointed to the...
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- FICTION
- State of Iowa Takes Big Riverboat Gamble
- ASTRONOMY FROM A TO Z: A Dictionary...
- The Musical Moore : One of America's favorite Brits shares his passion for the piano on 'Orchestra!'
- Saudi Women Still Paying for Taking a Spin
- Despite Disneyland, Berry Grower Stands His Ground : Park expansion: For Hiroshi Fujishige, the land is more than a matter of money. It is a matter of family.
- Pasadena : Parole Office Fight Goes On
- 'P.O.V.' kicks off its new documentaries with facts about HIV
- Popular Perry
- GIs Horrified by Iraqi Repression : Gulf: American troops are ordered not to interfere in the uprising against Hussein. They watch helplessly as his forces shell a hospital and refugee camp.
- The Noble Trojan : CBS Movie Tells the Story of USC's Tailback Ricky Bell
- Gates Should Stay, Hahn Says
- City May Demolish Muffler Shop
- Walker Tops A Rare Race With A Win : Track: Runner from San Pasqual never had run on a Saturday before. His first race ends in a key victory in the 1,600 meters.
- Japan Exports Different Perspective with Museum Exhibit : In a variety of styles, seven artists show a side of their country that remains unfamiliar to most Americans
- Wayward Seal Pup Turned Over to Laguna Beach Shelter : Marine life: Mammal was picked up in San Pedro, where he refused to return to the surf. He'll eventually be released.
- Soccer
- CSUN's 5-1 Victory Far From Routine
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Zero In on Anteater Pitchers, Collect 23 Hits, 22 Runs
- Police Issue Warning About Car-Theft Scam : Crime: Thieves using stolen credit data have taken 30 new cars from dealerships and resold or subleased them.
- Hansel Draws Away to Win Beam Stakes; Apollo Is 4th
- ANGELS : McCaskill Showing Staying Power
- A Telling Race in Kentucky : Horse racing: Jim Beam Stakes offers the first important meeting of Derby candidates from the East and West.
- RESTAURANTS : A Tradition Continues in a Museum Called Windsorland : Aficionados of the red-leather booth still flock to the Windsor
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** THE ROLLING STONES : "Flashpoint" : <i> Columbia</i>