- Mirza Basravi has been appointed general manager...
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- Singing the Blues Over Noisy Neighbor
- 'Rockford' Files Claim on Ranch
- Czech Soldiers Give Courting Toads Safe Trips
- Kurds, Iraq Begin Peace Negotiations : Mideast: Surprise development comes at the initiative of the Baghdad regime, rebel leaders say. They are skeptical of a promise of greater autonomy.
- Even a Bull Market Can Be Nerve-Racking
- Whitewash Can Lighten a Dark Kitchen
- Adding On: Planning, Patience, Persistence Pay
- Getting Into the Swing in Arizona
- Ten Times Worse Than Hiroshima : THE TRUTH ABOUT CHERNOBYL <i> By Grigori Medvedev</i> , <i> foreword by Andrei Sakharov (Basic Books: $22.95; 274 pp.) </i>
- Vision Impairment Doesn't Stop Her in Aiding Elderly
- Altadena : An Old-Fashioned Day
- Baldwin Park Honors 8 Student Volunteers
- Old Truck to Get New Duty in Mexico : Firefighting: This is the fourth vehicle that La Habra Heights Fire Chief Gregory L. Garcia has helped obtain for San Juan del Rio, a town that has won his heart.
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Environment, Workplace Issues Complicate Mexico Free-Trade Talks
- FICTION
- Garden Variety of English Culture
- Baker Predicts Saudis Will Skip Mideast Talks
- Teacher Wins High-Tech Prize
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (Channel 28 Saturday...
- Kurds Cling Precariously to Life in Turkish Mountains
- 2 at Giano School Win Writing Awards
- Despite Deficit, New Tax Breaks Are in the Works
- U.S. Bearing Maker On a Roll in Bid to Open Japan Market : Trade: Timken Co., known for quality, innovation and low-cost products, is among 20 American firms chosen for a five-year Commerce Department effort to boost exports.
- ON-RAMP
- Property Tax Deferral Reverses Some Fortunes
- Gardening : How to Get Azaleas to Rebloom Year After Year
- County Use of Malibu Sewer Fund Challenged : Bonds: Residents accuse the county of illegally using money earmarked for sewer construction to fight the city's incorporation.
- Baldwin Park : 3% Utility Tax Delayed
- True Test for Garamendi Lies Ahead
- Here's How to Shrink Boom-Town Berlin Costs
- Union Station. . .By LAUREL ANN BOGEN
- Swiss Trains Striving to Have a Better Time
- Jim Lehrer Translates Life Into His Fiction
- Hunting for Pubs in England's Horse Country
- Some Hotels Just Can't Keep Their Promises : Service: The 'extras' that a hotel claims it will provide guests and what it actually delivers often are very different. Best advice is to ask questions before check-in.
- Aleta A. Cannon has been appointed vice...
- With Pat or Tommy at the Mike, Talk's Not Cheap : What Can American Business Learn From a Bunch of Ex-Jocks?
- Banquet Will Salute Adult Education
- Cholera Hits 50 at Peru Ministry
- Store, Scene of Hostage Siege, Reopens
- Punjab, Assam Vote Slated
- Edward M. Rubinstein has been promoted to...
- Going to Golf School
- Economic Recovery Nears, but How Long Will It Last?
- Popularity of Home Warranties
- Tennessee Schmaltz : HARRY KAPLAN'S ADVENTURES UNDERGROUND <i> By Steve Stern (Ticknor & Fields: $19.95; 310 pp.) </i>
- How to Avoid a Criminal Ending to Your Trip : Crime: Travelers are much more likely to be victimized by thieves than by terrorists. Best advice is to be aware of distracting tactics and hide your valuables.
- U.S. Will Open Office in Hanoi to Pursue MIA Cases
- South El Monte : July 4th to Honor Veterans
- Missiles to the Mideast: Jeopardizing the Famed New World Order : Weapons: The Bush Administration tilts toward the view that what's good for the defense industry is good for the American people, too.
- Sununu's Use of Government Jet Is Questioned
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Getting a Job: The Agony of Having to Dress Like a Human Being
- Harbor Residents Give Chief Gates a Rousing Welcome : Police: Wilmington crowd voices its support. Gates calls for 'divisive debate' over King beating to end.
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Campus to Be City Disaster Center
- San Diego
- College Basketball
- Dunleavy Doesn't Let Mail Through : Lakers: Malone shoves coach. Most L.A. regulars get some rest as Jazz ties for Midwest lead, 107-93.
- USD Running 2nd in WCC Tennis
- TRACK AND FIELD MT. SAC RELAYS PREP DIVISION : Rio Mesa's Jones Runs Wind-Aided 11.29 in 100
- MUSIC : The Hawkins Code : Effortlessness is everything for the famed choreographer, who will bring his new dance about Navajo myths to Orange County
- ***VARIOUS ARTISTS : "Deadicated" : <i> Arista</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : LOOK WHO WE FOUND : Do Not--<i> Repeat</i> --Do Not Try to Tie a Yellow Ribbon Around Michael Moore
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : LEGACY : The Last Word on Lean's Last Project?
- Bretado Dominates Gymnastics Meet
- Hurst to Replace Moore as Coach at Quartz Hill
- Chargers May Be Drawn to Sheriff : Draft: Texas safety Stanley Richard carries a badge--and a reputation as an enforcer.
- No Mistake, Ismail's the One : NFL draft: First-round errors are expected, as are some pleasant surprises. Notre Dame running back might be the only sure thing.
- College Football
- Sockers Prevail in OT : MSL: Dougherty's goal ties it; Castro's wins it.
- Westcott Faces Tough--but Faster--Times : Swimming: Huntington Beach senior doesn't lose much, but challenges, and maybe records, await in section backstroke competition.
- GREEN and RED : Santa Monica: The popular Farmers Market is expanding. But a spokesman for businesses calls it a 'thorn in the side of many merchants.'
- Today's News, Tomorrow's Television : Family Channel makes a fall animation series from the King Arthur legend
- Diversions : Night Lights : Want to Know Your Way Around Neon Art? Just Hop on Bus and Follow Signs
- UP ALL NIGHT : The Time to Think Small
- 2 Cities Ease Water Restrictions
- Superstition Keeps Death Business Alive : Nigeria: Burial traditions can be costly in the heavily Christian south of the country, where dying is sometimes seen as a cause for celebration.
- THE WORLD'S MOST POLLUTED CITY : Mexico City: A deadly fog blankets residents. Should we let our 3-year-old play outside? Parents and politicians search for a way out.
- Breaking the Gridlock on Insurance : Senate Bill 941 provides a good way to reduce car insurance rates equitably
- Developer to Auction 52 Torrance Houses : Real estate: The builder will try to sell all of the houses at a former school site in one day. Bids on the homes, initially offered for $599,900 and up, will start at $395,000.
- Jury Picks Life Terms for Gang Members
- 12 Million Dollars and Two Words for the Boss: 'I Quit'
- Theology Teacher Turns Craft Into Ministry
- Crime Changing Its Face, Departing FBI Agent Says : Enforcement: Most investigations used to involve fraud or violent incidents, Wylie (Bucky) Cox recalls. Now, he says, white-collar criminals are the subjects of more than half the cases.
- La Brea Goes From Frumpy to Fashionable : Neighborhood: Trendy stores and restaurants have led a transformation on the avenue. Some fear 'Melrose-ation,' but merchants defend changes.
- Soviet Women Falter On and Off Track
- MT. SAC TRACK AND FIELD RELAYS : THE PREPS : Esperanza's Parlin Takes It Easy--Except in Ring--Wins Shotput, Discus
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Humbles Rancho Santiago
- McNall Gets His Man, er, Rocket : Football: Notre Dame speedster signs four-year contract worth guaranteed $18.2 million to play in the CFL.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Time to Look Back Before Looking Ahead
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Fernandez to Play Seles in Houston Final
- How They Learned to Howl
- ** 1/2 AMY GRANT : "Heart in Motion" : <i> A&M;</i>
- Lyle Alzado, Stricken With Inoperable Brain Cancer, Has Seizure, Doctor Says
- Claremont Professor Wins $6,000 Fellowship
- Drive Launched for Minority Marrow Donors : Medicine: For people like 16-year-old Richard Wong, a scarcity of compatible donors could be a matter of life and death. Friends from school and others are stepping up efforts to help him.
- Marines Flown Into N. Iraq to Protect Haven
- It's Good Business to Give Back : Bank of America's $5 billion in loans to struggling communities makes sense
- Soviet Conservatives Calling for a State of Emergency : Reforms: Their leader accuses Gorbachev of failing to pull the nation out of its crisis.
- Man Whose Wife Left Him Kills 4 Children, Self
- Olvera Street to Salute Persian Gulf Vets Today
- Hooper Races to Unchallenged Saugus Victory
- County on a Collision Course With Gridlock : Traffic: Growth along the Ventura and Simi Valley freeways is a certainty. Transportation improvements are not keeping pace.
- UCLA VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : Marina Beats Canyon Country Canyon to Win 55-Team Event
- Schottzie Hawking Dog Biscuits
- THE NFL DRAFT : No. 5 Pick Could Help Pass Rush : Rams: Team has eye on Miami defensive tackle Russell Maryland. Tennessee offensive tackle Antone Davis and Nebraska linebacker Croel are among other possibilities.
- JAZZ FACES : JOHN SCOFIELD : The Dirty Sound of Innovation
- POP MUSIC : A War That Isn't Over : A year after agreeing to warning labels, the recording industry is under fire again as bills to curb explicit lyrics are pushed in 8 states
- Harvey Mudd College Gets $100,000 Grant
- The Sea of Grass (TMC Sunday at...
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE : Heavy Portents in Korean Gambit : Gorbachev's visit to Roh Tae Woo, not limited results in Tokyo, offers the best clues to his Asian strategy.
- Newspaper Racket? It's Not Always a Pretty Story
- Lawndale Plans Cleanup Week
- Measure J Details Should Be Spelled Out : Voters Need to Know What Other Justice Facilities Would Be Financed by Initiative
- Vance Lobell Wins at Los Alamitos
- Heart of Gold : 6-Year-Old Donor Gives Gift of Life
- College Football
- *** 1/2 FISHBONE : "The Reality of My Surroundings" : <i> Columbia</i>
- There Are No Simple Solutions to Problems of School Financing
- Kelley's Book Seems to Have Everyone Talking
- Mandatory Helmet Law
- Mandatory Helmet Law
- New Facilities, Approaches Needed in Water Crisis
- Bradley's Trip
- Flanigan's Bullishness on '90s Difficult to See
- Gays and Closets--a TV Controversy
- Fallout From a Secretary's Complaint About the Executive High Life
- Bradley's Trip
- I-5 Rest Stop Shouldn't Be Closed
- Kelley's Book Seems to Have Everyone Talking
- Bradley's Trip
- Amnesty for Tax Evaders
- Still in Training
- Facts About Child Care
- Mozart: Symphonies Nos. 25 and 40. Philharmonia...
- School Textbooks
- Well, now NBC has done it. Pulled...
- Don't Eliminate Music in Schools
- Mandatory Helmet Law
- Aliso Creek Rest Stop
- Deaths on Rail Tracks
- Some More Lessons on the Pitfalls of Trying to Buy a Dream Home
- Mandatory Helmet Law
- Gays and Closets--a TV Controversy
- Bernhardt Recall
- Hardware, Hard Way
- Kelley's Book Seems to Have Everyone Talking
- Still in Training
- There's More to Bicycle Safety Than Wearing a Helmet
- New Facilities, Approaches Needed in Water Crisis
- It's About Time for Anaheim to Do Its Fair Share
- Bradley's Trip
- Still in Training
- Leaders of Us All
- "MacGyver" (ABC) has gone from an action-adventure...
- J. P. MORGAN: The Financier as Collector <i> by Louis Auchincloss (Harry N. Abrams: $37.50; 144 pp.).</i>
- Finding the Real Waste at the McColl Dump Site
- County Health System
- There Are No Simple Solutions to Problems of School Financing
- Black Filmgoers
- Story on South Korean R&D; Funds Misleading
- Kelley's Book Seems to Have Everyone Talking
- Education Woes
- Jeanette Roache Arrest
- Threat to Free Speech
- The March 21 episode of "L.A. Law"...
- The top drawer NBC show "L.A. Law"...
- Tale of 2 Parades: One <i> of </i> Strikers, One <i> for </i> Troops
- PORNOGRAPHY
- I hope they never stop showing reruns...
- Mandatory Helmet Law
- Some More Lessons on the Pitfalls of Trying to Buy a Dream Home
- PORNOGRAPHY
- I-20 Named for Abernathy
- Student Wins $12,000 College Scholarship
- China Sending Aid
- Out but Not Down : Ex-Police Officer Billy Joe McIlvain Isn't Keeping a Low Profile
- British Beaches Violate Health Standards : Pollution: The nation pours 300 million gallons of sewage into the sea every day, more than half of it either raw or treated in a rudimentary way.
- Hacienda Heights Student in Conference
- Poet-Doctor Uses Fiction to Give Students Instincts : Medicine: He says literature can help reveal answers--on how to interpret a patient's often oblique language, how to respond to ethical quandaries, how to move technology toward humaneness.
- When Mary Higgins Clark began submitting manuscripts...
- Recalls Target Gates, Police Commission : King case: Signatures are being gathered to place ouster of chief on ballot. Another group wants to replace commissioners with citizens' review panel.
- Friends of the Earth : Smaller Crowds, Limited Goals Prevail at Celebration of Planet
- Hospital District Offices Moved to Hermosa
- Faries Hits Big Triple for Padres
- MT. SAC TRACK AND FIELD RELAYS : Rio Mesa's Jones Races to 11.29 in Wind-Aided 100
- NBA ROUNDUP : Oakley Gives Knicks an At-Home Feeling
- Cleveland Triumphs to Lead Series, 2-0
- Cal Poly Pomona Wins Showdown Against Dominguez Hills
- POP MUSIC : Q & A : A Rapper Goes Hollywood : Can Ice-T, the pioneer of L.A.'s gangsta rap, keep his street edge now that he's moved far from the ghetto and into the movies?
- MOVIES : The Glory That Was Hollywood : It cost $12 million to make 'Spartacus' in 1960. Today's tag? Maybe $110 million. Thisweek the epic, restored and expanded, will open again.
- Bishop Amat Students Win Map Contest
- Students to Attend Anti-Smoking Summit
- Cal Poly Pomona Wins Horticulture Honors
- Caltech Student Gets $1,000 Scholarship
- Profile : Jon Voight's Chernobyl 'Warning'
- Robards' 'Tribute' to Abraham Lincoln
- The Politics of Closing Popular Military Bases: Pass the Political Buck : Pentagon: List of posts marked for extinction doesn't pick on California, but a voter-proof panel won't make affected communities think so.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Auto Burglaries and Thefts Climb
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Earth Day Observance Planned
- San Diego
- COMMENTARY ON WEATHERING THE RECESSION : Feelings of Self-Worth Must Not Depend on the Bottom Line : Many people in the work force personalize hard times. A few tips may help keep the situation in perspective.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- CDC's Hard Work Pays Off for Hungry : A Little Foresight and a Lot of Sweat Make Difference
- VOLLEYBALL : Smith-Stoklos Reign on Beach
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Black Pays Dividend With Arm, Bat in Victory
- Kings Lose in Double Overtime : Hockey: Klima scores at 4:48 of second extra period to give Edmonton a 4-3 victory. Sandstrom is taken to hospital because of a sprained knee; Kudelski also is injured.
- Motor Racing
- Laguna Hills Brain Trust Thinks Team Just May Win : Academics: High school scholars 'in the position we wanted to be in' after Super Quiz. They'll learn if they're national champs on Monday.
- He's at Home Battling Hunger on the Streets : Skid Row: Ray Castellani troubles some social-service officials with his curbside handouts.
- PROFILE / Howard Rice : The World According to Smoggy
- Chic Teen-Agers Keep in Touch With Beepers : Fashions: Pagers, once banned by schools because of possible links to drugs, are becoming a popular accessory, even if they don't work.
- Rehabilitation of a House--and a Home : Volunteers: The local chapter of Habitat for Humanity works on 4 projects in Santa Paula and Oak View to aid low-income families.
- 30 Years of Memories to Mark Final Reunion at Palos Verdes High
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Hall of Fame Is a Victory Away for Alcott
- Southern Section Boys Beat City Behind Young, 137-110
- Daniels Drops Ball, Dodgers Drop Game
- Ventura Rap Group Provides Sweet Music for Anglin, 7-5
- Caveness Has Her Guard Up for Baseball
- Pro Football
- Bowe, 23-0, Thumps Tubbs to Win Unanimous Decision
- SCALPING
- Kelley's Book Seems to Have Everyone Talking
- MAN BITES TOWN
- Postwar
- Newport's $350 Parking Permits
- There Are No Simple Solutions to Problems of School Financing
- USD Teaching Load
- Police Serve the Public, Not Group
- Your Mortgage : Possible Pitfalls...
- Latino Radio
- Mandatory Helmet Law
- SCALPING
- Kelley's Book Seems to Have Everyone Talking
- 'Ticket' Director
- Kelley's Book Seems to Have Everyone Talking
- Guns N' Roses Manager Replies to Sugerman
- Verdi: "I Vespri Siciliani." Cheryl Studer, Chris...
- Amnesty for Tax Evaders
- Latino Radio
- There's More to Bicycle Safety Than Wearing a Helmet
- Fallout From a Secretary's Complaint About the Executive High Life
- Spitz Deserved Better Coverage
- Using Rain Water
- Unfair Assessments
- Flanigan's Bullishness on '90s Difficult to See
- Sensitive Article
- Fallout From a Secretary's Complaint About the Executive High Life
- The Low Cost of High-Density Housing
- Gays and Closets--a TV Controversy
- SCALPING
- View of UCI and Asians Is Misleading
- Kelley's Book Seems to Have Everyone Talking
- Changing Times for Episcopalians
- Kelley's Book Seems to Have Everyone Talking
- Kelley's Book Seems to Have Everyone Talking
- Another Expo?
- 'Ticket' Director
- SCALPING
- Still in Training
- "Quantum Leap" (NBC) is the best program...
- When Officers Err, Fire the Chief?
- 'Ticket' Director
- Gays and Closets--a TV Controversy
- Running on Equity : Mortgages: Three types of reverse loans--tenure, term and line of credit--allow longtime homeowners to get cash out of their investment.
- Bill Moyers' excellent program "The Arab World"...
- Los Angeles County - News from April 21, 1991
- Los Angeles County - News from April 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 21, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 21, 1991
- Names in the News - April 21, 1991
- Jones Posts U. S. Best at 400 Meters : Track: Rio Mesa sophomore clocks 53.89 seconds after wind-aided 11.29 100 meters at Mt. San Antonio College Relays.
- Top Westchester Student Wins Black History Award
- A City at the Confluence of Canadian Diversity
- Stanford Lecturer Probed in Drug Case : Inquiry: Bob Martinez, new U.S. 'drug czar,' warned school about possible loss of funding over teacher's open defiance of laws.
- When the Rev. Dorothy Cross is officially...
- St. John Pleads No Contest to Drunk Driving
- San Diego
- Board Changes in More Ways Than One
- LAGUNA BEACH : Sculpted Fountain OKd for City Hall
- Ocean Search Abandoned for Missing Fisherman
- Search to Resume for Missing Sailboat
- Ex-Boyfriend Identified as Gunman at Magazine
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs' Loss to Nuggets Might Cost Them Title
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : McClure Activated, Young Sent Down
- THEATER REVIEW : Starkness Chokes the Life Out of 'Kitamura' : The enigmatic production, now on stage at UCI, suffers from a lack of emotion and an awkward script.
- ROUNDUP
- TV REVIEWS : 'Perfect Tribute' Taps Civil War Emotions
- He Passes the Test of Time
- TV REVIEWS : Psychological Insight Shapes 'Paris Trout'
- McDonnell Douglas: The St. Louis defense and...
- Glenfed Inc.: The parent of Glendale Federal...