- TUSTIN RELAYS : Parlin Wins Two Events Despite Injury
- COMMENTARY : How Should the Jesus Seminar's Conclusions Be Viewed? : Pro: More than two centuries of critical biblical scholarship has provided ample grounds to judge the reliability of the Gospels.
- Irvine Software Developer Plans Initial Stock Offering
- Ford Wants to Trim White-Collar Force by 20% Over 5 Years
- Man Fatally Shot in Robbery Try
- Joblessness Hits 6.8%, Highest in Over 4 Years
- SAN CLEMENTE : Shopping Center Given 1st Approval
- Teacher's Pet : Porker Helps Principal Keep Bargain With Pupils
- Buckets to Save Excess Water Pose Trap to Toddlers
- Minority Lawyers Assail Court Picks
- Teitel to Play at Northern Arizona
- College Basketball
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Jumps to Early Lead; Holds Off El Toro
- McNall Invites Ismail to Toronto, Says Money Is Not a Problem
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Curry Confident He Can Come Back, Regain the Glory of Five Years Ago
- Bonvicini Accepts Job at Arizona : Women's basketball: She leaves the Cal State Long Beach program that she built into a national power for one with 'great potential.'
- Marsalis Brings Mainstream Jazz to Series in Temecula
- Boeing and Sikorsky Get $34-Billion Army Helicopter Program
- Promus Companies Inc., Memphis, Tenn., named Philip...
- Birders Will Be Wingleaders
- Tower's Skills, Intellect Rivaled Only by Faults : Defense expert: Despite his distinguished career, he will be remembered most for one humiliating setback.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Forbidding Future Awaits Albanians as They Take First Steps to Democracy : Eastern Europe: A protracted battle looms between reformers and Stalinists reinvigorated by election triumph.
- James E. Moore; Retired Funeral Counselor
- ORANGE : Trustee Not Seeking Reelection to Board
- Countywide : Coast Agency Office May Come to Area
- Handguns Found at LAX Before Bush's Departure
- Gates, Man Who Taped Beating Are Honored : Police: At a luncheon held by about 1,000 of his supporters, the police chief jokes with the Lake View Terrace resident about what he terms "a lousy movie."
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Buy Church as Cultural Center
- Ex-Lancaster Mayor Failed to Disclose Holding, Income
- San Diego State Volleyball Team Makes Tournament Final
- For Each Free Throw He Made, Wilt Had a Reason for Missing
- Shepard Takes Foe to Cleaners : Boxing: In a gym above a laundry, he wins 139-pound novice title in Golden Gloves tourney.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Tomko Does Lunch, Then Does In Knights
- Commentary : How Should the Jesus Seminar's Conclusions Be Viewed? : Con: Instead of asking 'What did Jesus say?', the Seminar should have asked 'What is a Gospel?'
- Cronkite Plans to Give Up CBS Directors Post
- Boeing and Sikorsky Get $34-Billion Army Helicopter Program
- MUSIC REVIEW : Setting a Bit Too Modest for Revival of 'Rose-Marie'
- Alpha Beta Stores Sold to Boys, Viva Markets Owner : Economy: Buying 145 locations for $248 million puts Yucaipa Cos. among Southland's biggest grocery firms.
- Oak Park Leaders Lobby for a Separate ZIP Code : Boundaries: Residents say they would get lower insurance rates with their own postal designation.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Practical Pushcart Proposal
- LOCAL ELECTIONS 5TH DISTRICT RECALL : History to Be Made Despite Recall Outcome
- Dalai Lama Backs Some Abortions
- Chevron to Invest in Canadian Plant: The...
- Agouron Stock Rockets on News of AIDS Discovery
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING CASE : More Than 'Plain Folks' : Organization: Behind the outpouring of support for Gates are four media-savvy professionals.
- LAPD Officer Fires on Van in Palm Springs
- National City
- Who Is the Dalai Lama? : The Chinese make a political issue of a religious leader.
- OAK VIEW : Casitas Reconsiders Water-Use Penalties
- Sockers Earn the Last Laugh on Title Story : Soccer: With 5-1 victory over Kansas City, the Sockers finally earn the Western Division championship of the MSL.
- Hernandez Provides Relief and Saugus Edges Canyon
- NHL Needs a New Way to Get Games to Fans
- Ayres Backs His Project Religiously : Film: Actor best known for 'Dr. Kildare' says his documentary, 'Altars of the World,' represents the bigger part of his life today.
- WEEKEND TV : Demjanjuk, Pearl Harbor, Baseball Legends and Gates
- Record Amount of Grocery Coupons: Spurred by...
- STOCKS : Dow Index Falls 27.72 on Lack of Fed Action
- R. G. Reynolds Pleads Not Guilty: Popular...
- Kuwait Envoy Tells of Business Opportunities : Mideast: Hundreds flock to Newport Beach to hear the ambassador outline plans for rebuilding his country.
- O.C. Attorney's Ex-Wife Held in Plot to Kill Him : Indictment: He has lived in fear since FBI warned him in 1987 that she and her lover planned his murder.
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING CASE : Fabiani: The Quiet Man in a Bitter Controversy
- OTHER O.C. OFFICERS ACCUSED OF SEX CRIMES
- City Gives Ex-Manager a $380,000 Send-Off
- Talk about stubborn guys. A driver locked...
- Former Planner Claims Bernson Porter Ranch Mailer Flawed : Campaign: A spokesman for the councilman rejects the criticism. He says Calvin Hamilton is 'on the payroll' of a homeowners group opposed to the huge development.
- Costa Mesa : Prankster May Have Made Bomb Threats
- Chabad Plans Feast in Irvine
- TV Reviews : Principal Plays Tormented Teacher
- Voice of Experience : Why Christine Weidinger Left the Met Path to Stardom
- GARDENING : Gopher Heavy Artillery to Get the 'Schwarzenegger of Mice'
- U.S. Accepts Blame in Six Deaths at Veterans' Hospital in Chicago
- CHAOS AND CURES : THE SOVIET ECONOMY
- Teacher-in-Space Plan Put on Hold
- San Clemente's Postcard Image Shattered by Rapes
- 4 Suspects Arrested in Holdup at Bingo Game
- Engineering Students Weigh In With Bridges : Design: Small spans made of Popsicle sticks are tested for strength as part of a regional competition held at Cal State Fullerton.
- VENTURA : Council OKs $55,000 for Pier Artwork
- In County Courtrooms, It's Justice as Usual : Holiday: Ventura judges ignore the President's proclamation of a day of thanksgiving for the end of the Gulf War.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Leaders Plan Rally Against Hate Crimes
- Mission Bay Stops USDHS's Celebration Early
- THE COLLEGES : Moorpark Running Well Under Thurston
- No Gesture of Kindness by Clippers : Pro basketball: They welcome Benjamin back with a 109-90 victory over the SuperSonics.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Thomas Sparkles in Early Return
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Liberal Dose of Exene : She Gives Voice to Political Frustration in Show With Rhino Label Mates
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Shayna Maidel' Hits Peaks and Many Valleys : Holocaust: The rest of the parts in Hahn production do not mesh with the intense performance of Susanna Thompson as a concentration camp survivor.
- ART to Announce Its Fifth Season at Party Tonight
- Mexico Scouts for TV Projects : Can Co-Production Deal With Canada Revive Its Film Industry?
- ANC Vows to Halt Talks Unless De Klerk Acts to Curb Violence
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING CASE : Political Opinions as Varied as the People
- Hal Minter; President of L.A. Convention Center Authority
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Schools to Lease Maintenance Facility
- Peaks and Valleys : After Descent, Mohney's Canyons Baseball Team Begins Climb
- Dodgers Get a Boost From Offerman, 4-2 : Freeway Series: L.A. shortstop singles to break tie in the eighth inning against Angels.
- Trainer Oscar Barrera Dead
- Vendor Says Rules Throw Him for Loss
- About $5,000 was raised Thursday at a...
- Consumer Debt Is Down for 3rd Month in a Row
- Lots of Ifs for Office Tax Deduction
- U.S. Leverage in Truce Deal Could Aid Rebels--Cheney
- Gulf Holiday Just Another Day at the Office for Many
- 5 Council Members Are Sworn In as Calabasas Marks Debut as a City : Celebration: New officials have been working since last month's election to take care of all the details of setting up the municipality.
- Birthdays Should Be Happier : Angels: Bert Blyleven, 40, would like nothing more than to come back from shoulder surgery and help his team win the division title.
- 'Courtship' Ends for Basketball Coach
- JAZZ REVIEW : Abene, Harvey Share Lunaria Bill
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- Two Rating Services Give First Executive a Poor Report Card
- Senior Managers Buy Astech
- Agouron Stock Soars in Trading: The value...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : Ex-President Put Under House Arrest
- Neil Petree; Business and Civic Leader
- CAMARILLO : 3 Robbers Hold Family at Gunpoint
- IRVINE : Developer, Critics Discuss Westpark II
- CSUF Moves to Utilize Its Classrooms More Fully : Budget: The school, beset by fund shortages, will offer early-morning and Saturday lectures to ease the crunch.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Urged to Lease Land for Project
- Chula Vista
- Korean, Black Groups Plan Community Forum
- Traffic Officer's Tip on Enjoying the Game: Get to Ballpark Early
- Motor Sports : Season Openers at Area Tracks : Track Officials and Drivers Modify Racing Program : Saugus Speedway: New division offers a cost-efficient way to increase speed and excitement.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : West Nails Down No-Hitter for Thousand Oaks
- Outlook Changes for Kings : Hockey: After upset loss in Game 1, they will try to put pressure on Canuck scorers tonight.
- Carlson and Pinto Hope to Repeat Victory Dance at State Meet : Track: Katella High School high jumper and distance runner have set sights on more difficult goals this season.
- Teen Dancers Hear Deadly AIDS Message : Education: The disease has decimated the dance world, but teachers' warnings often go unheeded.
- British, German, Japanese Phone Venture Possible
- 63 Killed in 3-Day Sri Lankan Battle
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Israeli Troops Kill Youth, Arabs Allege
- Iraqi Troops Holing Up in Empty Homes : Kuwait: Stragglers from the war are taking refuge in a suburb of the capital. But they are not a serious threat, the U.S. says.
- OXNARD : 14-Year-Old Slaying Suspect Recaptured
- Car Crash Triggers Blackout in Santa Ana
- Gulf Holiday Is Just Another Day at the Office for Many
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Decomposed Body Found in Car Trunk
- Sobriety Checkpoint to Be Manned Tonight
- Council Takes Its Prime-Time Viewers to the Limit
- 4 Arrested in Theft of $100,000 in Tax Refunds
- NHL / STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : For Canadiens, Home Is Still Special
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Muller Saves Best for Last to Defeat Faltering Chang
- Jurisprudence
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Tournament Has No Insurance Against Rain
- Gull's Playoff Hopes Narrow After Loss
- Unocal to Sell 3 Units: Unocal Corp.,...
- 7.7% Jobless Rate Is State's Highest in Nearly 6 Years : Economy: Figures show that California lost 8,300 non-farm jobs last month. Economists see more trouble ahead.
- Providing Bird Homes Away From Home
- CLIPBOARD : Home Permit Values
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Opening the Door to a New Jail
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Golf Tournament Rescheduled
- Lodgers to Say Goodby to 'Y'
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- ANAHEIM : Meals to Be Reduced for Senior Citizens
- COSTA MESA : Mayor Will Host Prayer Breakfast
- Major Supermarket in Store for Area Without One Since Watts Riot
- VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Boys Rebound From 2-Game Deficit to Beat Marina
- PREP ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills' Rodriguez No-Hits Capistrano Valley
- REGIONAL REPORT : So Far, Sports Escaping Brunt of Economic Woes
- Titan Value Equities Group, Tustin, has appointed...
- Federal Reserve Approves Takeover: The nation's central...
- At Home in Your Office : A Little Strategy, Creativity Can Turn an Extra Room Into a Pleasant Work Area
- San Clemente Officer's Arrest Puts Strain on Colleages
- San Clemente : Developers Get City OK to Submit Plans
- A Vote for Tomorrow's Students : City of Los Angeles' Proposition C deserves support Tuesday
- New Ballgame for Cash-Conscious Fans
- Literacy Volunteers Graduate
- Heat Is Like Ice at Forum : Pro basketball: The Lakers take 27-6 lead, then coast to 108-87 victory over Miami.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : Trammel Heads North Team Selections
- Pro Basketball
- SWIMMING U.S. SPRING NATIONALS : Evans Comes Back to Beat Quance at Her Own Game in 400 Medley
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Overcomes Four-Run Deficit to Beat Buena Park
- Women Handle the Tough Calls in Crew
- Voice of Experience : Why Christine Weidinger Left the Met Path to Stardom
- Rockwell to Sell Network Transmission Unit: El...
- Disney Plans Lottery Show: Walt Disney Co....
- EARNINGS NETWORKS : CBS Profit Plunged 73% During Its First Quarter
- Yeltsin Gains New Powers, Boost to Presidential Aims : Soviet Union: The Russian leader survives a conservative challenge to win a stronger position from which to confront archrival Gorbachev.
- HELD HOSTAGE IN SACRAMENTO : Glass Door Slams on Deputies' Rescue Attempt : Siege: A sniper's bullet is deflected, giving gunman a temporary reprieve--and a chance to shoot hostages.
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING CASE : Officers Welcome News of Council Vote
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : 2 More Quakes Leave 38 Dead
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Mass Graves Point to Rebel Executions
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 10TH DISTRICT : Holden Stages Low-Key Race for Reelection
- Dog's Barking Saves Family From House Fire
- Beverly Hills Burglar Allegedly Took Time to Wine and Dine
- An Army of Stars Salutes the Troops
- LA HABRA : Traffic Management Plan OKd by Council
- Mailbox Game Has Residents Crying Foul : Vandalism: Drive-by 'batters' attack letter receptacles along Canoga Avenue two or three times a month, neighbors say.
- OJAI : Support Grows to Save Besant Meadow
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton's Bailey, Robinson Shut Down Pacific
- Hearing on Alleged Violations at Montclair Prep Rescheduled
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Advances to Title Match in Volleyball
- Jurisprudence
- A Child's Threshold for Divorce
- Whaley Had Long Apprenticeship Before 'Opportunities' Knocked
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Modern Opera Can Be Vocal Stretch, Says 'Wade' Tenor
- Rooms for Thought : Artist Kim Yasuda Uses 2 Large Galleries in a Search for Self
- CAMARILLO : Boy in Hospital After He Nearly Drowned
- High-Wire Act by Westlake Falls Flat in 9-7 Loss : Prep baseball: Royal takes advantage of two fly balls lost in the sun, seven walks and three hit batters.
- Jurisprudence
- Dodger Fans Are Feeling Let Down as Result of Fernando Being Let Go
- The KCBS Interview With Bradley
- Domestic Agenda
- Solving State's Water Shortage
- Time For A Change
- Women's Title Doesn't Get Proper Attention
- Dodger Fans Are Feeling Let Down as Result of Fernando Being Let Go
- Dodger Fans Are Feeling Let Down as Result of Fernando Being Let Go
- Solving State's Water Shortage
- The KCBS Interview With Bradley
- The Greatest Team That Didn't Win Title?
- Reality of the 'Red Scare'
- Story on Military 'Expert' Draws Fire at KNX, Reporter
- Solving State's Water Shortage
- To Him, the Rematch Doesn't Look Half Bad
- Solving State's Water Shortage
- Dodger Fans Are Feeling Let Down as Result of Fernando Being Let Go
- Padre Fan Grows Tired of Riddoch's Game Plan for Veteran Templeton
- Kings' Triumph Better Than Leonard's Trials
- Solving State's Water Shortage
- The KCBS Interview With Bradley
- Dodger Fans Are Feeling Let Down as Result of Fernando Being Let Go
- Dodger Fans Are Feeling Let Down as Result of Fernando Being Let Go
- The KCBS Interview With Bradley
- It's Time to Take the Blame From Zola
- Story on Military 'Expert' Draws Fire at KNX, Reporter
- Solving State's Water Shortage
- Low Graduation Rate Is Old News for Him
- Health Insurance
- Dodger Fans Are Feeling Let Down as Result of Fernando Being Let Go
- Solving State's Water Shortage
- Women and Violence
- Moratorium on Weapons Sales
- Schwarzkopf a Coward?
- Dodger Fans Are Feeling Let Down as Result of Fernando Being Let Go
- Kings' Triumph Better Than Leonard's Trials
- Dodger Fans Are Feeling Let Down as Result of Fernando Being Let Go
- For Future Reference, It Was April 6, 1991
- Phasing Out of Hydrofluoric Acid OKd : Hazards: Action by the South Coast Air Quality Management District will affect four oil refineries and a chemical plant, all in the Los Angeles area. Deadlines for compliance are 1998 for the refineries and 1999 for the plant.
- Obituaries - April 6, 1991
- Names in the News - April 6, 1991
- Names in the News - April 6, 1991
- Names in the News - April 6, 1991
- Urban Areas to Get More Water : Supplies: Governor announces increase while cautioning that the drought is not history.
- COLUMN ONE : Turning Facts Into Attacks : Intelligence-gathering by the U.S. in the Gulf War had severe lapses despite cascading rivers of data. New technology will bring order to information and put knowledge into action.
- Council Orders Reinstatement of Gates Despite Bradley Plea : King beating: The vote of 10 to 3 is a major setback for the mayor, who is unable to sway the lawmakers. Police chief agrees not to sue the city for monetary damages.
- Boy Hurt in Beach Gang Brawl : Violence: Youth is stabbed at Zuma. Scores flee before deputies restore order to popular strand.
- Two Suspects Linked to Series of Southland Smoke Bomb Attacks
- Program Has Puzzler Appeal
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD: THE RODNEY KING CASE : Sparring Seen Over LAPD Investigations : Politics: Ongoing probes of Mayor Tom Bradley and the head of the Police Commission have become political weapons, sources say.
- Mexico Free-Trade Pact Faces Hard Sell in Congress : Politics: The issue is seen as a test of the President's postwar muscle. Protectionist opposition has surged.
- U.S. to Fly In Food, Other Aid to Kurds
- Ex-Sen. Tower, Astronaut Die in Plane Crash
- U.N. Demands Hussein Stop Repressing Kurds and Allow Access to Aid : Iraq: Security Council resolution is an unusual comment on a nation's internal affairs.
- City Council Acts to Reinstate Gates Despite Plea by Bradley : King beating: The vote of 10 to 3 is a major setback for the mayor, who is unable to sway the lawmakers. Police chief agrees not to sue the city for monetary damages.
- Hostages Recall Terror of Siege in Sacramento : Tragedy: Gang flipped coins deciding whom to shoot inside store. Some criticize handling of negotiations.
- Transient, Youth Arrested as Smoke-Bombing Suspects : Attacks: It is not known whether they were involved in incidents in Orange County, but police officers are continuing their investigations.
- Casablanca Industries for Sale: The ceiling fan...
- Ozone Loss Figures Sharply Raised; 200,000 More Deaths Likely
- Sales of U.S. Savings Bonds Hit 50-Year...
- Navy Signs Contracts for Trident Missiles
- GTE Will Lay Off 500: GTE Corp....
- Kuwaiti Ambassador to Talk Business in Newport : Contracts: The diplomat and Rep. Cox will be part of a six-member panel outlining reconstruction priorities.
- NYSE Firms Lost $106 Million in 1990
- Hostage Anderson Wins Press Award
- SEC Probes 1984 Northrop Payment to South Korean
- Key Creditors Derail a Drexel Settlement
- Photofinisher Files Chapter 11: Traditional Industries Inc.,...
- Money Supply Increases: Two measures of the...
- Kurds Picket Bush as Quayle Says U.S. Can't Intervene
- Officers Are Sad--and Angry
- In Russian Federation's Unwieldy Parliament, Chaos Is Commonplace : Soviet Union: With 1,000 lawmakers, the legislature reflects the new democracy's growing pains.
- Pan Am in New Talks With United:...
- A City Divided From the Top Down
- Powell Sees U.S. Troop Pullout in June
- New Issues Stand in Foreground of Big Picture for '90s
- Lawmakers Back Broad Powers for Yeltsin : Politics: He wins preliminary approval of a resolution that would let him rule by decree.
- State Senate OKs Bill to Create 359 Judgeships
- Gen. Powell Sees End of Troop Pullout in June, Barring Snags
- Bernhardt Opponents Say Support Group Has Violated Election Laws
- Court Upholds Creation of Foothill Transit District
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Developer Sues Former City Official
- Federal Refugee Haven Program Gets Poor Response : Salvadorans: Immigration rights advocates blame low turnout on high fees, fear of deportation.
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 8TH DISTRICT : Focus Shifts From Economy to Police
- To a Big Degree, Heat Wave Has a Summer Feel
- CAMARILLO : Parade to Welcome Gulf Troops Home
- Homeowners Near Landfill Left in Limbo : Garbage: County reneges on offer to buy homes after Water Quality Control Board delays expansion of San Marcos dump.
- Surprise! It's a Paid Day Off for Lucky Few
- Burbank Workers Doubly Thankful for Gulf War Tribute
- S.D. Discovery Opens New Door to AIDS Drugs : Biotechnology: Researchers at La Jolla firm unlock structure of key element of AIDS virus. Patents filed on chemicals that may block HIV replication.
- Environmental Impact Report Waived on Costa Mesa Reservoir
- Carl Kinnison; Retired Insurance President
- World Cannot Ignore the Unfolding Horror : International aid needed for suffering Kurds
- BOOK REVIEW : In the End, a Mercenary Foursome Gets Its Just Desserts : PRIVATE LIES <i> by Warren Adler</i> , William Morrow $19.95, 308 pages
- Savoring the Bravos : Arts Teacher Wins Music Center Award; 2 Others Were Among Finalists
- Sepulveda Man Gets Life in Stabbing Attack
- Orange : City to Mark Its Birthday Quietly
- Gates to Ask Supervisors to Make Canyon Jail No. 1 Priority for Tax
- Hot Sales in the Kings' Icy Realm : Merchandising: An unlikely hockey hotbed heats up along with the team. Sales at Santa Ana souvenir store have exceeded expectations.
- T-Bill Rates Slide: Interest rates on 52-week...
- Surgery: the Mother of Invention
- The Wrath of Grapes : There's trouble in Tuscany. A proposed dump in one of Italy's famous wine areas has earned the ire of growers.
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Sex Bias Case Begins for Military School
- Max Frisch; Influential Swiss Novelist, Playwright
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Government, Rebels Open Peace Talks
- 'Suspicious' Fire Destroys 10 Garages
- Taking Refugees for a Ride : INS says sorry, and have a nice, long trip
- Carson Told to Expect Deficit of $1.4 Million at End of Fiscal Year