- Bassett Site for Hospital Ruled Out : Land Use: County supervisors heed protest by residents who say the project would uproot a viable low-income neighborhood.
- Chamber Stormin' Over Job Letter to Schwarzkopf
- Rescuers Turn the Tide for a Sick Sea Lion
- BURBANK ELECTIONS : Howard Sees Developers Behind Loss
- Sex Bias Seen in County's Youth Rehabilitation : Juveniles: Los Pinos Conservation Camp and Joplin Youth Center exclude girls, depriving them of resources for turning their lives around, the Legal Aid Society says.
- CAMARILLO : Water Restrictions Eased After Rains
- MISSION VIEJO : City OKs Broader Water-Saving Policy
- Inglewood OKs 4-Year Contract for City Manager
- Plan to Return Bed Taxes to Port Area Hits Council Snag
- Attempt to Deceive Surrogate Is Alleged : Custody: Attorney says she refused to help ex-client dupe woman into surrendering her baby.
- PLATFORM : Bad Sports Ruling
- Opening Statements Heard in Rape and Murder Trial
- Pro Football
- Pro Football
- Mesa's Speed Survives Surgery
- Agee Named to Head U.S. Ski Team
- Day, 3 Other Arkansas Players Suspended
- STAGE
- STAGE
- Candy Company Drops TV Ad After Protest by Schools
- The Clown Prince of Fast Food
- OPENING THE DOOR : Cal Lutheran, with $1 million in recruiting assistance, goes all out to give blacks and Latinos a chance at higher education.
- FISHING : Anglers Are Enjoying a Spring Run of White Sea Bass
- IRS Expects Evaders to Cause $127-Billion Collection Gap
- Egypt Supports U.S. Proposal for Peace Talks
- Justice's Order Bars Killing 2 Monkeys
- Stylish Furniture to Deck Out Patio
- Exotic Intruders Threaten Native Oak Saplings : Nature: Officials say palm, olive and ash trees need to be weeded out of a Conejo Valley Botanic Garden creek bed.
- VENTURA : Ex-Smoker Gives Students a Warning
- Appeals Court Upholds Campaign Financing Law
- 5 People Killed in Separate Road Accidents : Carnage: Deaths set single-day record on city's streets; fatality rate running 58% ahead of 1990.
- SOUTHLAND ELECTION RETURNS : BURBANK
- Doctor Says Despair Drove Man to Kill Fiancee : Trials: A well-known psychiatrist testifies that Timothy J. Velasco was overwhelmed by emotion when he committed the 'perversely loving act of homicide.'
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 2 Chapman Gets Sweep in Softball
- Whitlock Scores Points, Visits Schools, but Can't Sign a Letter : Preps: Low academic scores keep county's record-setter from committing on first day of spring signing period.
- Mater Dei Assistant to Coach West Torrance
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : A's Nelson Breaks Finger on Foul Ball
- Dublin Phone Book Loses 2,500 Names
- COUNTYWIDE : New Food Program to Aid Thousands
- Carson Youths Arrested in 2 Gang Incidents
- It came as no surprise to syndicated...
- Slain Officer's Gun Granted to Station for Her Memorial
- K mart Project Gets Tentative OK
- EL MODENA : D.A. Asked to Query Coordinator's Loan
- College Football
- 12-Year-Old Boy Dies in Fire; 3 Others Hurt
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Snow Shines in 10th for Crespi
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Clark Getting Rave Reviews From Gwynn, Rettenmund
- Loyalty Pays Dividends for CS Northridge : Recruiting: Basketball team secures guard from Orange County on the first day of college signing period.
- Owner Changes Mind; Best Pal Will Get Chance to Run in Kentucky Derby
- U.S. Reportedly Sends New Arms-Cut Plan to Soviets
- County Offers Victim's Widow $1.9 Million : Slaying: Sheriff also fires deputy who shot and killed unarmed victim he mistakenly thought was driving a stolen vehicle.
- Little League Ex-Treasurer Accused of $26,326 Theft : Trial: A Laguna Hills stockbroker pleads not guilty. But evidence includes a signed confession that he used 'trickery, lying and false representation.'
- Jose Rijo Reaches 'School of the Big Time'
- Rio Mesa's Jones Faces Stiff Test at Arcadia
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Postman Always Rings Twice' Is Theme in Film From China
- Ticketmaster Has 'Had It' With Brokers : Lawsuit: Ticket agency asks $1 million in damages against an Encino broker for allegedly thwarting the legal distribution system.
- 'Forever Plaid,' Satire on '50s Pop, May Play at Old Globe
- Music Reviews : Watts Reappears at Ambassador Auditorium
- The Mamas and the <i> Papas</i>
- Popcorn--and Purple Asparagus?
- The Chicken and the Egg : When Was the Last Time You Had a Really Fresh Egg? : Eggs: They don't get better with age. But you can preserve quality and taste by proper storage.
- IT'S SHIRLEY'S SHOW : Madame MacLaine Retakes the Stage, Upfront and in Rare Form
- The 503 Blues : A group from Oregon will make the trek to Ventura to spread the word about its music.
- ARCHITECTURE : Gilmore Adobe Shelters a Rural Oasis in a Desert of Parking Lots
- COLUMN LEFT : The U.N.'s Job Is to Stop, Not Start, Invasions : Those who called for limited war aims are wrong to now demand intervention.
- Chevron Loses Appeal to Ship Oil by Tanker
- Dust Brawl : Caltrans Won't Let Oklahoman Use 'Okie' on Freeway Sign
- PLACENTIA : School District May Get a New Name
- ELECTIONS / REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : A Day and Night of Dreams, Nightmares and Dirty Socks
- MOORPARK : Newest School to Be Named Arroyo West
- Students Protest Firing of Coach at Campbell Hall
- College Football
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Henzie's Bat Fails to Save Master's, 17-7
- South Torrance Defeats West Torrance Behind Cho : High schools: Senior left-hander pitches four-hitter as Spartans maintain grip on first place in Pioneer League.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Homers Help Cypress Beat Saddleback in Softball
- Pressure Suits Mike Maddux Just Fine : Padres: A longshot to make team, pitcher twice delivers in the clutch.
- Kansas Coach Makes Most of Commutes
- Spreadsheets Paper Over Real Problems
- World Business Leaders Focus on the Environment
- House Committee Puts Heat on FCC Members : TV syndication: Democratic Rep. John D. Dingell of Michigan questions integrity of the commissioners in the heavily lobbied decision.
- P&G; Agrees to Buy Max Factor for $1.14 Billion : Cosmetics: The deal with Revlon will turn Procter & Gamble into an overnight powerhouse in the mass marketing of cosmetics.
- Marina del Rey : Boat Slip Vacancies Rise
- Long Beach : Environmental Report for Sports Complex Approved
- ELECTIONS: CITY COUNCIL : Galanter Appears Headed for a Runoff : Politics: Mary Lee Gray received the most votes in the field of five challengers who sought to replace the incumbent.
- Capote's Friends Gather in 'Tru' Spirit
- GOINGS-ON SANTA BARBARA : All That Jazz : A modern dance troupe show, a romantic comedy about a nun and a drama about AIDS are in store.
- And They Call It Puppet Love
- CONTESTS : How to Get Rich With Recipes
- FILM : Akira Kurosawa Goes Thataway in 'Yojimbo'
- Culver City Officers Defend Beating of Motorist : Law enforcement: A police officer testifies she feared that the man would grab her partner's gun in a struggle.
- Engines of Business Jets May Have Cracks
- La Serre Loses Peiny but Gains Bosc
- ROCKIN' HORROR : It Was Back in '56 That Screamin' Jay Hawkins First Cast the Spell
- Glendora : 2nd Stage of Drought Law
- Industry : Mail Center Extends Hours
- El Monte : Fire Services Panel
- 2 Students Face Charges in Attack on Schoolmate
- Glendora : Council OKs Decorum Rule
- THEATER REVIEW 'PYGMALION' : Never the Twain : The ever-fresh war between the sexes is waged with first-rate performances in the lead roles of Eliza and Henry.
- A Few of Our Favorite (Fast) Foods
- A Few of Our Favorite (Fast) Foods
- Santa Monica : Construction Ban Extended
- FASHION : Underwear Is In : It's no longer just Madonna wanna-bes who are going public with their bras and camisoles.
- THEATER NOTES : Sharing a Stage : The Cabrillo Music Theater will perform a show in Port Hueneme to make room for the Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera.
- Visit to Bangkok Bay Can Spice Up Your Life
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Music Lover : Brazilian-born guitarist Laurindo Almeida refuses to respect the delineation between the classics and jazz.
- Region : Fines for Illegal Donations
- ARUGULA : Taste Test : The peppery-flavored vegetable is largely considered a gourmet salad item. One grower is trying to get more people to sample it.
- Kurds in Kuwait Also Are Treated Harshly : Ethnic conflict: Many have been prevented from returning to their jobs, and some have disappeared.
- Injured Marine Declares a Victory of the Spirit
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- NEIGHBORS : Pedal Mettle : Some top cyclists will go in circles this weekend in a Camarillo bicycle race.
- Stock Sale Clears Hurdle: The Mexican government...
- Glenfed Announces Layoffs: Glenfed Inc. will eliminate...
- A High-Profile Burrito Called Rudy
- Woman Arrested After Nearly 3-Hour Standoff
- Dorothy Anna Casper; Real Estate Broker
- Scavenging of Trash Outlawed
- 49ers Top Aztecs in Sweep
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sanderson Loses No-Hitter, Wins Game
- NBA ROUNDUP : Texas Sweep Increases Trail Blazer Lead to 3 1/2
- Site of Bell-Jeff Games Moved Amid Fear of Gang Violence
- So Far, Angels Are Connecting
- Southern Section Eases Suspension of Football Coach
- PREP ROUNDUP : Abrego Pitches Her Third Perfect Game of Season
- Track and Field
- Blues' General Manager Banned From Press Box for Rest of Playoffs
- MUSIC
- 'Wolves' Financier Jake Eberts Makes a Very Decisive Move : Movies: The Canadian money man has turned his talents to producing with 'City of Joy.'
- Music Reviews : Schifrin and Delgado at the Pavilion
- U.S. May Let Groups Travel, Do Business in Vietnam : Diplomacy: Washington presents a 'road map' for normalizing ties. It is contingent upon help with a peace settlement in Cambodia.
- BOOK REVIEW : Death Comes to Rest Weary Mind : SILENT DAY IN TANGIER<i> by Tahar ben Jelloun Translated from French by David Lobdell</i> A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book Harcourt Brace Jovanovich $16.95, 112 pages
- Official Says Honig Tried to Coerce His Support : Politics: Mehas of State Board of Education says schools chief attempted to make a deal. At stake was his eligibility for the panel.
- SEC Probes Junk Bond Insider Trading
- Federal National Mortgage Assn.: The Federal National...
- New Programs Help Illustrate a Point
- Stan L. Friedman has been named vice...
- Imcera Moves to Sell Stake in IMC Fertilizer
- Show-and-Tell: 'Education President' on Display
- Black Leader Sworn In as Kansas City Mayor
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruins to Compete in NCAAs
- Michael Grossman; Ahmanson's Ex-Managing Director
- FDA Oversight of Bottled Water Assailed : Health: House panel says that, despite high price, it may be less pure than liquid from tap. Supervision of bottlers' tests seen as inadequate.
- Pasadena Candidates Release Finance Reports
- Firing by Jewish Group Protested : Labor: Local 800 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees is charging its president was dismissed in an attempt to disrupt the union.
- Media's Role in Iraq War
- Administration's Energy Policy
- Digging Dirt on Polymers
- The Ignored Crimes
- Administration's Energy Policy
- Administration's Energy Policy
- Brown's Complaints
- RETAIL / LEISURE
- A Few of Our Favorite (Fast) Foods
- Nothing Is a Secret in 'Leaky' Pomona
- Bremberg New Glendale Mayor : City Council: The officials welcome newest colleague Eileen Givens and give send-off to retiring Jerold Milner.
- FOR THE KIDS BALLET : Life <i> en Pointe</i> : Young dancers from a local academy will portray dragonflies, sprites and gnomes in an Oxnard production of 'Cinderella.'
- Soaring Sequoyah : 15-Year-Old Math, Physics Whiz Aims High, Is Admitted to Caltech
- Pasadena : No Task Force on Parks
- UCLA Tennis Making Racket Under Bassett : Bruins Are Without a Standout, but Coach Has Team Ranked No. 1
- Turner's Medical Competency Hearing Closes
- Railroad Car Heading for a Jazzy Future
- MOORPARK : Session on Schools Budget to Be Public
- ANAHEIM : 10-Foot Statues Stir Debate Over Theater
- Days Are Numbered for Historic Mansion That Sparked Racial Politics
- High School Star Keeps Recruiters on Hold : Basketball: Bay Area's Jason Kidd, only a junior, is expected to name his college in November.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Padres Take Charge in Win Over Giants : Baseball: Mitchell ejected after going after Hurst. Homers carry Padres to 4-3 victory.
- STAGE REVIEW : Many Flaws, One Jewel of a Performance in 'Macbeth'
- Chevron Loses New Round at Point Arguello
- A Few of Our Favorite (Fast) Foods
- "Tastes of Another Culture" is an introduction...
- HOW CAL LUTHERAN STACKS UP
- Puttin' On the New Ritz to Restore Old Order
- New Move to Close Ft. Ord Is Expected : Military: Defense secretary is set to recommend more than 30 bases for closure. Also on the list is the Sacramento Naval Depot.
- Alhambra : Exemption From Size Limit
- Overmatched : Fiscal Crisis Beats a Proud CSULB Tennis Team
- 130 Killed in Collision of Italian Ferry, Tanker
- Poison Case Undermined by Force That Created It
- Poway Neighbors Raise Stink at Animal Pens
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Manager Loan Investigations Halted
- Election Shows Trend Toward Absentee Ballots on the Upswing
- 3 Sentenced in Torrance Slaying
- CSSM Expects to Turn Away Students This Fall
- Man Accused of Counterfeit-Drug Sales : Crime: Costa Mesa woman's alertness leads to arrest of Palm Desert resident. Retin-A was one of the drugs allegedly sold.
- Pico Blvd. OKd for Metro Rail Extension
- Gretzky, Kings Finally Stick It to Canucks, 6-1 : Hockey: L.A. evens series with Vancouver as Gretzky scores go-ahead goal. Blake has three assists, Hrudey is sharp.
- 4 Teen-Agers Are Arrested in Drive-By Slayings of 2 : Crime: Prosecutors will decide today whether to request that the youths be tried as adults in the Saticoy shootings.
- CSUN's Clayton Dissects UCLA With a 5-Hitter, 4-2
- USD Women Beat UC Irvine Tennis Team
- Sailing
- Seton Hall's Baker Signs On at Irvine : Basketball: Anteaters' fifth coach in 25 years brings along his East Coast style of play, emphasizing defense and discipline.
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Ghost' Has a Firm Grip on First Place
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Helps Servite to Victory
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rijo Unhappy, Unsteady, but Reds Win, 6-5
- Northwest Airlines, St. Paul, Minn., has appointed...
- Richard E. Ayres, 49, co-founder of the...
- Action Delayed on Sale of TWA London Routes : Airlines: Kirk Kerkorian gets a chance to present a plan to stop the transfer to American.
- A Few of Our Favorite (Fast) Foods
- Pasadena Seeks Latino District, Finds It : Redistricting: Officials had talked of redrawing districts to create Latino majority. But census shows District 3 is already 54% Latino.
- Critics Claim FAA's Delays on Safety Issues Cost Lives
- Region : Surf Information by Phone
- The Region : Land Annexation Delayed
- MUSIC BUG LAMP : A Jerk No More : Keith Morris' new band will hit Santa Barbara tonight. It might be a good idea to bring along some earplugs.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Jon Voight Lends Hand to Shelter
- Long Beach : Angry Neighbors Get Delay of Wrigley Heights Condos
- Marina del Rey : Curbs Set on Illegal Boats
- ALOHA, ANDY : Hawaii's Bumatai Is Observing Life From Mainland Now
- Hundreds Pay Respects at Heinz Funeral
- Exploring Proud Past of Indians
- COUNTRY HIT: The Crazy Horse Steak House...
- Results That Should Scare Somebody : Voters take their frustration to the polls and punch it in
- Officers Run Over, Kill Driver After Chase
- Strand Blockade Proposal Tabled
- P.V. Estates Sets Public Hearing on Assessment District
- Head of Investment Firm Charged With Grand Theft
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- HORSE RACING : Secret of Success Goes With Oscar Barrera
- POP REVIEW : Ex-Byrd Soars on His Own at the Cinegrill
- CBS News' Connie Chung Takes Pay Cut : Television: Production on her specials has been suspended. Reduced salary reflects her reduced duties, network officials say.
- POP BEAT / ZAN STEWART : Role Model Marsalis at Coach House : Acclaimed Trumpeter Wants to Lead More Young Musicians Into Field of Jazz
- RADIO
- Ford to Produce Electric Vehicle: Ford Motor...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- RETAIL / LEISURE
- A Few of Our Favorite (Fast) Foods
- On Peace Talks Issue, Israel Puts Ball in Arabs' Court : Mideast: By accepting a proposal for a regional conference, the Shamir government shifts the spotlight to the other side.
- South Gate : Fines, Surcharges Imposed in Water Conservation Law
- Neighborhood Lunch for State's First Lady
- Pasadena : Engineers Union OKs Pact
- THE HOT PROFS : Some outstanding college teachers stimulate their students with stand-up comedy, folk songs and cruises in a Cessna
- Bond Defeat Leaves 2-Year Colleges Scrambling : Education: The measure needed two-thirds majority but fell short with 62%. District will look for other sources of funds.
- Water Hazards : Rain Storms Cause Flooding, Create Potholes on County Roads
- Pro Basketball
- Officials Move Games; Cite Fear of Violence
- Jurisprudence
- Titans Make Best Softball Pitch for Standouts Longeway, Dolan
- Benjamin Scores 22, Sonics Rout Clippers
- City, Southern Section to Meet in Basketball
- Letters Back CBS Airing of 'Absolute Strangers'
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Spring Agreement With Tempe Near
- Hunt-Wesson Pension Offer Expires Soon
- Nintendo Agrees to Settle FTC Charges
- MCA Settles Suit Over Florida Park Rides:...
- Santa Monica : City Receives 2 Awards
- Selected Food Standings
- Televised Executions
- AIDS Program Met With Displeasure
- Televised Executions
- Foisting Problems on Local Bodies
- Teen Moms and Adult Reactions
- Police Tactics
- Restaurant Says It Wasn't One Cited
- Saudi Women
- Fighting a Harmful Symptom of Spring Fever: Ditching Class
- Brown's Complaints
- Teen Moms and Adult Reactions
- Obituaries - April 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 11, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 11, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 11, 1991
- Names in the News - April 11, 1991
- Names in the News - April 11, 1991
- Growth Revolt Is a Factor : Development: Council members Hal Bernson and Ruth Galanter face June runoffs. Both had been broadly criticized for their policies on building.
- Different Focus on the City : Council: Runoff candidates in two largely black districts are fiery and vocal and plan to turn their attention to the problems of poverty, crime, homelessness and joblessness.
- Curry in a Hurry
- WOOF: The number of dogs is increasing,...
- Yeltsin Seeks Assistance From Hoover Fellows
- 2 Men, 2 Youths Slain in 4 Separate Incidents
- Turkey, Diced, Menu 7
- Aztecs, Toreros Each Get a Point Guard
- TO THE HOOP: Orange County is sending...
- U.S. Moves to Protect Kurds : Iraq: Hussein's forces are ordered to end all military operations in a wide area where refugees have fled. The northern part of the country is affected.
- There's a Bit of the Lawyer in Everyone
- Ex-Captives' Experiences Still Linger : Released a year ago, Frank Reed and Robert Polhill are taking different approaches to restoring their lives.
- TWO UP FRONT: Local ticket brokers say...
- A New Life in U.S. Ends in Gunfire Before It Begins : Immigrants: A young woman from Mexico is slain in the home where she had just started work as a maid.
- Seniors Join School of Hard Knocks
- Window of Opportunity Is Closing : Decorating: The prospects for mini-blinds, which dominated drapes and curtains in the market of the '80s, are dimming somewhat as softer treatments gain popularity.
- Hasbro Extends Buyout Offer: Hasbro Inc. extended...
- Former Executive Pleads Guilty to Fraud: A...
- Revlon May Sell Max Factor,German Unit for $1 Billion
- IN BRIEF : Author Will Speak on Malcolm X, Fanon
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Brimming With Inventiveness
- A Trailer Load of Parking Tickets : Unpaid Fines of $111,856 Put Mobile Sign Firm Among Scofflaw Elite
- A Mayor Needs the Tools for the Job : Government: The mayors of other big cities speak out on the tough calls of leadership and their experiences with police.
- Garamendi Vows to Review Complaints of Excessive Auto Insurance Rate Hikes
- Doctor, Receptionist Arrested in Sale of Diet Pills to Undercover Officers
- Court Denies Liability of Parents in Teen Sex
- COUNTYWIDE : Umberg Pushes Plan to Gain Site for Jail
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Boundaries May Be Adjusted
- An earthquake seminar at Caltech on April...
- Jurors' Illnesses Force Delay in DEA Agent's Trial
- Granada Hills Possesses Sock, but Poly Wins Title by a Foot : Prep baseball: Aros is hit by a pitch in the seventh inning with bases loaded to give Parrots 7-6 win in Holt-Willis tournament final.
- STAGE
- Miscellany
- SANTA ANA : Cambodian Dances to Herald New Year
- It's a Family Affair for Managers