- Hard-Rock Badlands Preps for Stadiums
- MEDIA : Role of Media, Minorities to Be Focus of USD Forum
- MUSIC REVIEW : Garden Grove Symphony's 'Night at the Opera' Is a Lukewarm Potpourri
- 'Ninja Turtles' Succumbs to a 'Woman'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Invaders': Nothing Out of This World
- Brooks Offers Feeling, Dunn Tries Technique
- Michigan Companies Recall Sausage: Two Michigan food...
- Taking On Nintendo : Games: Atari may be crazy to confront the Japanese giant. But it plans to slug it out anyway.
- Imelda Marcos Uses Past Poverty as Asset in Court
- Former HUD Aide Testifies Today
- Engineers Fix Antenna on Hubble Telescope
- GARDEN GROVE : Baby Still Critical After Fall Into Pool
- Studies Point to Physical Causes for Brain Differences
- COUNTYWIDE : Smoking Foe Says Role Is Her Destiny
- Old Farm Is Mushrooming Into Model Recycling Project
- Vietnam Is Still a Bad Dream, 19 Years Later
- You Can't Beat 'Em? Join 'Em : Baseball: Polonia becomes an Angel after they defeat his former team, the Yankees, 4-3. Washington, Monteleone go to New York in trade.
- Brad Hawthorne, 34, of Oakland, won the...
- Driver Barclay's Condition Improves
- IRVINE TRACK AND FIELD INVITATIONAL : Cannon's Knee Passes Test in Triple Jump
- Former Paramount Executives Indicted: Two former Paramount...
- Well-Suited: House Speaker Thomas Foley (D-Wash.) used...
- Explosives Lost in Drill for Bomb-Sniffing Dogs
- Shuttle Lands; Telescope May Never Be 100%
- Bush Tempers His Thanks to Syria, Iran
- Ex-Aide Says Pierce Had Direct Hand in Allocating Subsidies
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Recount Gives Van de Kamp Democrats' Endorsement
- Battle Waged Over Project in Pier Area : Development: Huntington Beach city officials and environmentalists take opposing views of the planned Pierside Village on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway.
- Assembly Bid to Control Border Area Angers San Diegans
- SEAL BEACH : Motorist Held After Shooting, Assault
- Benn Beats DeWitt for WBO Middleweight Title
- France Outlasts U.S. in World League Debut : Volleyball: Americans rally at Forum, but Frenchmen use their experience to win match in five games.
- Van Reusen Talks a Pretty Good Game : Volleyball: Edison middle blocker has improved his play by channeling his emotions and frustrations toward opponents instead of his teammates.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nationwide Rejects Payment in Disputed Alzheimer's Program : Alzheimer's Claims Turned Down
- Washington Insight
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : A Computer With Taste
- Wright and Braly Debate Focuses on GOP Loyalty : Campaign: Personal ethics is only alluded to despite the challenger's pledge to closely question the assemblywoman's efforts on behalf of her daughter.
- Hansen Gets Ride on Video Ranger
- Pirates Look Like Real the Thing on This Trip : Baseball: Led by Barry Bonds, who hit three home runs in the Padre series, Pittsburgh wins 10th of its past 11 road games.
- Texas A&I; President Manuel Ibanez said football...
- THE SIDELINES : Spencer-Devlin Drops Golf Tour
- SHORT TAKES : Building Named for Burl Ives
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- Congress and Administration Sidestep Long-Term Problems
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Non-Sexist Name Eats Up Manpower
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Lucy Preferred Games Show
- Photo Gives Family First Glimpse of Reed Since Kidnaping
- Does One Death in Family Presage Another?
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Fellowes to Be Queen's Adviser
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Dissident Priest Is Tied to Gay Affair
- MISSION VIEJO : City OKs $22,000 to End Wall Dispute
- Not Exactly the Way to Attack Drugs
- CYPRESS : Ordinance Targets Care Facilities
- Raiders Want Harris, QB's Agent Says
- SHORT TAKES : GLIMPSES
- 2 Killed, 2 Wounded by Vengeful Teen-Ager
- Report Urges Stricter Standards for College Students : Education: Campuses should do more to battle alcohol abuse, racism and crime, Carnegie Foundation study says.
- Melees Might Be Ignoble End for Festivals : Riot: Civic leaders, Cal Poly officials and students will begin meeting to decide the future of the Poly Royal after a weekend of violence.
- COSTA MESA : Construction Date Set for Senior Center
- All-Around Success for Dimas : Gymnastics: East Germans score team victory, but unheralded Nebraskan steals the show.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- It Definitely Isn't a Night for Pitchers at Midland
- Cliff Robinson, a reserve forward for the...
- Congress and Administration Sidestep Long-Term Problems
- Museum Asks Court to Void Obscenity Case
- LAS VEGAS
- PREP REVIEW : Swim Rivals Sure to Make Waves in Rematch
- Harkey Keeps Making His Best Pitch : Baseball: The former Cal State Fullerton star has overcome injuries to earn a spot in the Chicago Cubs' rotation.
- SHORT TAKES : Tribute to Elvis Goes Country
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wild Orchid' Makes Its Sex Seem Ludicrous
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Controversial Artists, Art Abandoned? : Arts: NEA chief John E. Frohnmayer apparently steps away from disputed works. At the same time, his no-smut oath for funding is being questioned.
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- Defending Edmiston
- P.M. BRIEFING : Futures Official to Join N.Y. Merc
- Bond Buyers Are Jumpy, and Yields Move Likewise : Investments: Concerns about inflation have mixed with worries about a Japanese withdrawal from the Treasury market.
- Weight Problem Makes Highway a Tight Squeeze : Moorpark: Truck traffic has outgrown California 118, but officials are at odds over a solution.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- More Motorists Falling Victim to 'Desert Driving' : Accidents: Nineteen people have died on Antelope Valley roads this year. If the rate continues, deaths will be up more than 30% by the end of the year.
- TRACK AND FIELD : Coliseum Has Provided Great Moments
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Jordan Gets Off Floor as Bulls Score Decision
- Penske Team Looks Tough at Indy
- Blake's School of Hard Knocks Pays : Sailing: Whitbread Round the World race leader prepared his boat through the experience of failure in the previous four events.
- Income Up 0.8% in March, but Spending Drops 0.4%
- Fixed Mortgage Rates Rise: Fixed-rate home mortgages...
- Stock Markets in Emerging Nations Outperform Leaders
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Expo Provides Forum for Black Business Owners
- WORLD : Vatican, Romania to Renew Ties
- Soviet Economic Crisis Deepening : Restructuring: First-quarter statistics are dismal. Some economists doubt the country's ability to recover.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hugh Wasn't in Delivery Room
- Afghan Rebels Divided, May Drop Holy War
- Hold It, Doc, We Won't Pay for That : Insurance: Who is to be the ultimate authority on treatment--the heretofore sacred alliance of doctor and patient or a faceless cadre of executives?
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Double Rip-Off in Steroids
- ART REVIEW : Ilene Segalove Opens Up Her Video Cocoon
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Imagining Yellow Suns Regroup at Bogart's in an Aggressive Rock-Out
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Segalove's Video Cocoon
- SHORT TAKES : Sammy Davis Still Recuperating
- QUOTABLE
- Congress and Administration Sidestep Long-Term Problems
- JAZZ REVIEW : New American Orchestra Pays Its Debt at Royce
- Market Watch : Mutual Funds Get Boost
- For a Change, Japanese Firms Buoy Rust Belt : Midwest: Japan's investment in autos and steel adds a coat of rust-proofing to the industrial heartland.
- Nation in Brief : MASSACHUSETTS : Plymouth to Keep Its Town Meetings
- Soviets Downed Own Plane in 1960 U-2 Incident
- The Last 30 Hours of Saigon
- 2nd Hostage Freed : Educator Turned Over in Beirut and Flown to Damascus : Reed Had Been Held a Captive for 3 1/2 Years
- NATION : Funds Frozen by U.S., Noriega's 4 Attorneys Want to Withdraw : Noriega Lawyers Ask to Pull Out
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS 58TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Primary Race Among GOP Candidates Likely to Remain Close
- A New Age for Krishnamurti's Teachings : Ojai: Followers of the late guru keep his message alive through workshops, a movie, publications and a private school dedicated to his philosophy.
- Danny Ferry scored 18 points and Brian...
- Sockers Are Breathing a Bit Easier : MISL playoffs: After beating St. Louis in Game 1, Sockers hope they can relax enough to regain their championship form. Game 2 is tonight at 7:30.
- Here's Another Score: Riley 100, Auerbach 99
- SHORT TAKES : B. B. King Cancels Appearances
- Machine Tool Orders Jump: Machine tool orders...
- LOCAL : Rain Brings No Drought Relief
- Latvia Nationalists Fall Short, Win Only 4 of 17 Runoff Seats
- NATION : Police Defend Protest Estimate
- P.M. BRIEFING : Seabrook A-Plant Closed Again
- STATE : Cal Poly Pulls Plug on Festivals
- THE SIDELINES : Court Refuses $1-Million Award
- STAGE
- Seoul Stock Market Posts Largest 1-Day Plunge
- Court Upholds California's Right to Block Merger of Lucky, Alpha Beta Chains
- WORLD : China to End Lhasa Martial Law
- Lithuanians Reported Ready to Vote on Plan to End Blockade
- 300,000-Acre Historic Home on Range 4 Sale
- California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Brief Adventure for Elderly Turtle
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 4th-Graders Join Dig of School's Big 'Find'
- IRVINE : Firm Pledges Money for UCI Graduates
- Congress May Have Final Say on Plan to Swap Land : Cheeseboro Canyon: A House panel will determine whether the Park Service or legislators will make the decision on trading parkland.
- Jason Netter Wins Pac-10 Men's Title
- Pierce Wins NBA Sixth Man Award
- Randolph Out Sick; Dodgers Look Ill
- O.C. COUNTRY MUSIC REVIEW : Dunn Flawless, but Brooks Hot
- P.M. BRIEFING : Profits Up 10.2%, PepsiCo Says
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : 37 Arrested in Gang Crackdown
- Haitians Rally Outside Alien Detention Center
- WORLD : Salvador Death Probe Stalled
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Chorale Joined by 19 Schools
- Milken's Latest Woe Is Named Benjamin Stein
- Samaritan Who Aided Illegals Is Latest Victim of Increasing Border Violence
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- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Dealings of Bush's Friend Questioned
- P.M. BRIEFING : Private Bank Slated in Bulgaria
- Playing a Name Game With American Tastes
- Egyptian Tour Hits Right Note
- Video Faked, Experts Say; Ceausescus Killed Earlier
- Soviets Shot Down Own Jet in 1960 U-2 Incident
- 'Survival' Hot Line Offers Help for Women With Troubles on the Job : Workplace Horror Stories
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Were Dinosaurs Peppier Than Usually Portrayed?
- IRVINE : Aldrich Memorial to Be Held in Park
- Girl Hurt in April's Third Ice Cream Truck Accident
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY - L.A. Couldn't Get Its Act Together - Ambassador: Failure of Trump Wilshire and the school district to agree about the hotel property has a lot to with how local, state governments work.
- COUNTYWIDE : Group Assured a Say in College Site Study
- UCLA, led by Debbi Koyama's even-par 73,...
- McGrath Loses at Ojai, May Leave Stanford
- Why Cars With Blacked-Out Windows Are on Road
- OPERA
- Bush Defends Japan Fair Trade Decision : Unfair practices: President vows to 'use all tools at our disposal' to open Asian market to U.S. products.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- MISSION VIEJO : Law Bans Sex-Item Sales Near Minors
- MOORPARK : Teachers, Board to Meet on Contract
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Implant Fights Atherosclerosis
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : If It Thinks and Talks Like a Human, Does That Make It Human? : Computers: Theorists are challenging the belief that artificial intelligence can be the equivalent of a person's.
- And Now, a Word From Our Censors
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Geoff Makes It Back-to-Back for Bodine Family
- Abandoned Children
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Demystified Menace From Thin White Rope
- 'Chorus Line's' Last Kick
- DANCE REVIEW : Oakland Ballet Reconstructs 'Le Train Bleu'
- WORLD : Shah's Son Sees Popular Revolt
- BOOK REVIEW : A Woman's Adventurous Journey : <i> Eli Ginsberg.</i> FINDING SIGNS<i> by Sharlene Baker</i> Knopf $18.95, 243 pages
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Elizabeth Taylor 'Doing Fine,' Is Poring Over Get-Well Wishes
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : How Much Do You Know About Science
- Beach Beat : Surfing Sergeant Keeps the Peace at the Seashore
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teacher Contract Talks to Start in May
- 2 Killed and 2 Injured in Collision in Huntington Beach
- LOS ALAMITOS : Religious Group Seeks Right to Site
- El Cajon
- Eichhorn Selected Angel of Week
- BY THE NUMBERS : 10 Biggest Los Angeles Pop-Act Runs
- 61 Are Arrested in Prostitution Sweep
- Clouds Forecast for 'Sunny' in Assembly Race : Campaign: Ethics charges and three Republican opponents are combining to make this the toughest challenge yet for the 75th District's Mojonnier.
- Chula Vista
- Parkland Deal Gets Mixed Reaction : Runkle Ranch: Some say the swap is a major step toward saving a 35-mile wildlife corridor, but others say it sets a dangerous precedent.
- IRVINE : Gay Activists Protest Dannemeyer Event
- BETTING THE SYSTEMS : 'Mad Tony' Puts His Money on the Consensus
- Kronemann Saves His Best for Last at Ojai : Tennis: Anteaters' top singles player rallies to lead school to fourth consecutive Big West title.
- ARTS
- LOCAL : Invader Slays Canoga Park Man
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Part of Milken Fine May Be a Writeoff
- Good Start for Orange County Train Commute
- PERSPECTIVE ON TECHNOLOGY : Helping U.S. Industry Is a No-No : The military has a stake in keeping American industries vibrant, but the White House doesn't see it. A bright career fell victim to the blindness.
- SAILING : Windspun Is Last to Finish Newport-to-Ensenada Race
- RETURN OF THE RIPPER : Jack Clark Struggled in 1989 Until He Resurrected an Old Batting Stance and Regained His Home Run Prowess in Leading Padres
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Mike Robertson's Five RBIs Lead USC to 7-5 Victory Over UCLA
- HOCKEY / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Americans Clinch Fifth Place With Fifth Victory in a Row
- DANCE REVIEW : Oakland Ballet Reconstructs 'Le Train Bleu'
- Bloom Adds Humor to His Passion at McCabe's
- Bush, Kohl to Confer May 17 in Washington
- Lorenzo Romar scored a three-point shot with...
- Suns Find Cure For What Ails Them : NBA playoffs: Kevin Johnson makes a rapid recovery from stomach cramps for 39 strong minutes as Phoenix rolls over Utah and evens first-round series.
- David Farmer, of Philadelphia, beat Roberto Gaggioli...
- THE SIDELINES : Roderick Leaving Okla. State
- ART
- Michael Shawn Dies; Choreographer
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sales of New Homes Down 5%
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Beaver, Eddie Go Turkey Hunting
- Bush Criticizes Congress on Panama Aid
- West Now Beats the Rest : Kentucky Derby: California horses used to be easy targets for jokes in the Run for the Roses, but they have won six of the last eight.
- BIG WEST BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Titans Beat Long Beach, Regain Top Spot in Conference
- Days of Sore Arms Are Gone; Now It's a Labrum Problem
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Taste of Picturesque Sounds
- OPERA
- Affordable Housing
- Glenda Jackson Learns New Role--Politician
- Johnnie Walker plans a May Day launch...
- Japanese who haven't the energy to go...
- Western Union Files Plan in Attempt to Avoid Bankruptcy
- Mercedes-Benz Announces Recall: Mercedes-Benz of North America...
- NATION : Elder Abuse 'Ignored' by U.S.
- Asia's Economic Growth Tops Rest of World : Pacific Rim: Although the pace slowed in 1989 because of poor performances by China and India, the area still had a 5.4% expansion.
- City of Hope to Honors Sylvia Wu
- He Has Facts Nailed Down
- The Slow, Idle Drift Toward Disaster : Cars are killers at slow speeds, too. What's the remedy?
- ORANGE : 2 Teen-Agers Escape From Juvenile Hall
- He's Big, but His Game Now Larger Than Life
- COMMENTARY : Prudence Certainly Paying Off for Housebuster
- Hollypark Pick Six Climbs to 4-Year High
- Getting Back Into the Swim of Things Is Victory Enough : Swimming: Wightman qualifies for the Southern Section meet, but two months ago, the Mission Viejo senior believed her career to be over.
- Mister Frisky's Biggest Challenge
- ART : Unfocused Show Reflects Weak Curatorial Stance
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Lady Day's' Tortured Artist
- CEO of Bankrupt Ames Stores Resigns Post
- Israel Celebrates Independence, Honors Fallen
- Piety and Power : Judaism: Habad's charismatic Grand Rabbi can bring governments to heel but followers say his greatest power is in drawing Jews back into the fold.
- WORLD : U.S. and South Yemen to Renew Ties After More Than 20 Years
- IRVINE : Residents to Receive Emergency Cards
- ANAHEIM : Surgery Credited With Saving a Life
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Urgent Need to Save Water Evaporates in Drought
- 'Phantom' Departs Amid Cheers, Tears : Theater: Michael Crawford ends his 3 1/2-year stint as star of the hit musical. He will soon go to London to star in the movie version.
- Mustang's Mayhem a Wild Ride for Police : Investigation: Now that Michael Anthony Rizzitello 'is out of the way,' authorities say they can concentrate on two still unsolved murders and the arson fire that brought the club down.
- Quisenberry Decides It's Time to Retire
- Rose Lowered His Expectations After a Couple of High Throws
- Jim Finks, general manager of the New...
- Celtics Are on Rebound
- Worthy Steals Game 2 From Rockets : Pro basketball: Forward scores 32 points and makes pivotal play in final minutes as Lakers come back from a 17-point halftime deficit to win, 104-100.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : He Needs a Little Help, but Stewart Outpitches Clemens and Wins, 1-0
- Woman to Play Falstaff in Washington 'Merry Wives'
- The Center for the Study of Decorative...
- JOHN C. GAFFNEY : A Healthy Outlook in Irvine : New Medical Center's Chief Says Prognosis Is for Profit
- SDSU Loses to Wyoming, Drops to Third in WAC
- THE SIDELINES : Baseball Players Ratify Contract
- LOCAL : Rail Victim Found Along Tracks
- Justices Uphold Drug Testing of Transport Staff
- VENTURA : Fit to Be Tide by Parks Program
- Pirates Leave Padres in the Dark : Baseball: Pittsburgh sweeps three-game series with a 10-1 victory. Padres' McKeon is ejected during seventh-inning dispute about stadium lights.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Norman Gets Frosted on the Final Hole
- SHORT TAKES : Show's Demise Perturbs Petula
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
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- 2nd American to Be Freed, Beirut Messages Declare
- 'Day of Anguish' Still Grips Those Who Fled : Surrender: Fifteen years ago today, the fall of Saigon irrevocably changed a multitude of lives forever.
- E. Germany Says It Would OK a Political NATO
- Premature Deaths Held Preventable : Health: Many doomed to die in the 1990s 'could be saved by shifting a small amount of resources to health care.'
- UC Irvine's Field of Dreams : Audition: About 260 pro-football hopefuls performed for scouts from the NFL, Canadian Football League and Arena Football. For some, this was the last opportunity to make a play for the big time.
- Acquisition of Ranch Called Important for Wildlife
- COUNTYWIDE : Chumash Indians Urge Name for Park
- Baughman to Head Oregon State Athletics
- THE SIDELINES : Speed Skater Jansen Marries
- U.S. May Still Face Japan's Biggest Challenge : Trade: A respected Japan specialist predicts that the nation's GNP will nearly double by the year 2000. That's 85% of America's.
- Returned ANC Exiles Glimpse End of Apartheid : South Africa: They promote 'spirit of conciliation' at massive rally. Talks with government begin this week.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : 5 Homeless Arrested After Police Raid
- A quiet town goes after jobs for its young people
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- COUNTYWIDE : 'Gorgonize' Stops Speller at 4th Place
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Genetic Testing: Health Care Trap : Discrimination: Employment and adoption problems have been reported after tests determined defective genes. Now the insurance industry is beginning to take notice of the new technology.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Polio Looks to Be on the Way Out
- THE SIDELINES : Warren Suspended for Drug Use
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chesnokov Breaks Bank With Monte Carlo Victory
- Name in the News
- OPERA REVIEW : Oddball Triple Bill in Long Beach
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- 10-Minute Specials Selling Like Hot Cakes
- PERSPECTIVE ON TECHNOLOGY : Oops, Wrong Century : Fields' demotion sets back fledgling U.S. efforts to bolster technological research and development.
- SIMI VALLEY : Damage in Garage Fire Set at $60,000
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Whittingham Horse Takes the Shoemaker
- Two Killed, Two Wounded in Weekend Gunfire
- 4 Years After the Library Burned: A Continuing Saga
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Eddie Money, Wife Have Boy
- Wedding Guests Burned Alive in India Bus Fire
- STATE : Million Sign Van de Kamp Prop.
- French Name Rose After Sister City Newport Beach
- After the Fall: Times Happy and Hard : After 15 years, the Vietnamese here still have a way to go before assimilation is achieved.
- Two Die in Gun Battle Over Canceled Wedding
- COLUMN ONE : Tracking Life in the Fast Lane : So many people are feeling pressed for time that companies are quick to crank out time-saving products and services. But there's a downside.
- Panama's Endara Begins U.S. Visit
- Iran Hangs 4 Convicted of Drug Possession