- COUNTYWIDE : Commercial Rates at Dumps Will Rise
- Trial Ordered for Woman Accused in Two Murders
- City Vote All But Ends Miramar Project Fights : Development: Compromise between council and builders eliminates one of last hurdles in long debate over 3,100-home plan north of Scripps Ranch.
- Weintraub Quits GOP, Registers as Democrat : Politics: Party switch may give her a better shot at Alan Robbins' state Senate seat.
- Irvine Lake Offers Alternative to Eastern Sierra Trout Opener
- PREP NOTES : Esperanza's Filbeck Gets Permission to Play
- Newspapers: The Tribune Co., publisher of the...
- Greenspan Raps Plan to Change Regulatory Role
- Merck & Co., Rahway, N.J., has promoted...
- Chile Leader in Germany
- New Jersey Cholera Cases Tied to Illegal Food Import
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Teachers to Vote on New Contract
- FILLMORE : Council Backs Bus Contract Renewal
- NEWPORT BEACH : Dinner to Honor Newest Sister City
- Flames Destroy Van Nuys Restaurant
- Officer in Vandalism Trial Can Take 5th Amendment
- F-22 Pact Has Thin Silver Lining for Southland
- McDonald's Corp.: The restaurant chain reported first-quarter...
- Times Circulation Gains; Still Largest Metro Daily
- RTC Sued Over Mortgage Errors: Borrowers seeking...
- RE/MAX International, Englewood, Colo., has promoted Gail...
- OJAI : Council Elects Loebl to Serve as Mayor
- Smoking Ban Looms at County Jails by End of Year : Health: Block is expected to unveil plan for tobacco-free environment today. Prospect makes some inmates, deputies jittery.
- MISSION VIEJO : Weed-Abatement Permit Is Delayed
- Supervisors Reject 25% Increase in Fees for Jail : Bookings: Cities already balk at the current charge of $120 per prisoner. The county says its costs are rising too.
- Tagger 'Chaka' Agrees to Clean Up Graffiti
- Temple center Donald Hodge has decided to...
- Miscellaneous
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : A Young Woman and the Sea : Sailing: America-3 crew member Dawn Riley has lived the life of a sailor--and made herself into one of the best.
- Cal State Northridge Signs Volleyball, Track Athletes
- DANCE : A Foothold on Alvin Ailey Company : Jonathan Riseling has been in several phases of the troupe, which will perform in Irvine on Thursday.
- Amdahl Corp.: The computer company reported net...
- Stakes on ATF Pact Were Enormously High
- STOCKS : Dow Advances 2.73 on Hopes for Interest Cut
- Disney Delays Opening Muppets Attraction: Walt Disney...
- Southwest Loses Cruise Ship Repair Contract
- Yolanda De La Paz has been named...
- U.S. Doesn't Seek Freeze on Settlements, Israel Says : Occupied lands: Baker's objection to the Jewish housing projects is only a temporary, tactical stance, officials insist.
- Ballot Measure Adding 2 to County Board Ordered : Redistricting: Critics say having fewer than 9 seats will result in another suit over minority voting rights.
- Massive Savings Seen if Federal Prisons Would Bunk 2 Per Cell
- SIMI VALLEY : Revised Flood Zone Map to Be Protested
- County to Seek Juvenile Hall Funds : Measure J: Should the initiative pass, some of the revenue is expected to go toward expanding overcrowded facilities.
- Gerald Wilkins, who sat out three weeks...
- Builder Seeks to Sell Troubled Land to Diocese for Cemetery
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Highland Hall Sets Win Record in 23-6 Rout
- OXNARD : Kissinger Says Iraq's Turmoil May Spread
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Umpire Breaks His Wrist, but Returns
- Animated Series Stuck in Doghouse : Television: CBS promoted 'Family Dog' for its spring lineup, but production snags will delay the Spielberg production until fall.
- NCR Tells Suitor AT&T; a Friendly Merger Is Possible : Takeover:The deal hinges on how much protection the phone giant will offer to the computer firm's shareholders.
- Latest IBM PCs Use Intel's New Microprocessor : Technology: The two models are the first to incorporate the 486SX chip. Price cuts of up to 38% were also announced for many existing units.
- David Markson has been named director of...
- BANKING / FINANCE
- 2 FundAmerica Officials Challenge Their Firings : Management: The struggle over the company's leadership may further complicate its efforts to emerge from Chapter 11 proceedings.
- Northrop Loss Means 21,000 Lost Jobs : Aviation: The Lockheed team's winning of the advanced tactical fighter contract is the latest in a string of blows to the Southland's aerospace industry.
- Mine Blast Causes 1st U.S. Casualties in Aid Mission
- Oasis With Bases : High Desert Town Lures Minor League Team With Ballpark
- Probe of Honig Begun by Lungren : Education: A spokesman for the attorney general said the office is 'evaluating' the educator's ties to a program run by his wife.
- Rushing Him Out of Town
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Jose Stays Hot for Cardinals as Cubs Lose Again
- ART REVIEW : Rieses' Pieces
- MOORPARK : Supervisor Lobbies for New Train Stop
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge Cites Possible Conflict in Ely Case
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- French Crew Ahead of Its Boat in Preparation : Sailing: Veteran crew eager to get on the water, compete in World Championships.
- 'Verbal Judo' Sometimes Is Best Weapon
- PREP NOTES
- Budget Ax Does a Number on High School Athletics : Cutbacks: Huntington Beach trustees pare $48,600 from spending plan amid protests. Swimming pool is spared, for now.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Throws Caution to the Wind
- A Tough Fielder's Choice: Hit a Ball or Hit the Books : Preps: A player can forgo college to sign a professional contract after high school. But the decision isn't an easy one.
- Looking Homeward for CNN : Television: Iranian-born correspondent Christiane Amanpour provides a dramatic picture of events relating to the Kurdish crisis.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Panel OKs 7-Day Wait on Handguns
- Treasures of Pasadena: Name It, This Sale Seems to Have It
- On the Road Again: Prince Charles and...
- Get Ready for a Budget That Everyone Will Love to Hate
- Faculty, Students to March in Protest of SDSU Layoffs
- L.A. a Safe City, Bradley Assures Japanese : Crime: Mayor, visiting Tokyo to promote tourism, says gang violence is confined to 'a limited area of the city.'
- Gunmen Kill Two Policemen in Peru
- Magellan Renews Venus Mapping Effort : Space: Scientists hope to complete a topographic picture and analyze any changes found in the planet's surface since the first images were taken.
- Council Orders Closing of Soup Kitchen
- Woman Pleads No Contest in Bernson Campaign Theft
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Reward Offered in Synagogue Fires
- Simi Enlists Help to Collect Overdue Debts
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Among the Gifts of the Sea, Hearts at Peace
- Man Guilty in Car Deaths of Newly Engaged Couple
- Oceanside's Big Parade to Hail Marines' Return
- 30 Pounds of Heroin Found in Rattan Cargo
- Steamed Fans : Vendor Brings Back Grilled Dodger Dogs After Protests
- The Fields Are Alive With the California Poppy Once Again : Nature: The state's official flower had nearly stopped blooming for two years because of the drought. But recent rains have helped it make a colorful comeback.
- Marines' Chief Investigator Visits El Toro in Flight Probe : Controversy: Inspector general interviews base officials regarding propriety of trips made by western commander. 'It's housecleaning time,' says one official.
- WESTMINSTER : Stereo Store Loses Out to New Project
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Harris to Miss at Least a Start, Might End Up on Disabled List
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL : F<i> ollowing are The Times' recommendations for today's schedule of the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival. Information: (213) 466-1767. </i> : Highly Recommended:
- Insider Trading Indictment: Peter Aiello and Christine...
- USAir Group: The Arlington, Va.-based airline reported...
- Walter W. Williams, vice chairman, president and...
- Anheuser-Busch Cos., St. Louis, has appointed Lee...
- EDS Signs $2.1-Billion Pact With Continental: EDS...
- COSTA MESA : Registration to Begin for Kindergartners
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Rancho Santiago Increases Lead to 2 1/2 Games
- Voytek Found Ineligible by City Section : Prep baseball: Taft pitcher with string of 28 shutout innings violated transfer rule by moving from Pennsylvania to Woodland Hills without his parents.
- Salaam Declared Eligible for 1991-92
- Miscellaneous
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Mariners Didn't Stay Down After 0-6 Start
- Guard Rod Strickland of the San Antonio...
- Public Art Is Alive in S.D. : Show: University of San Diego exhibit demonstrates that it can thrive in the midst of controversy.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Granite Hills Stages Late Rally
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL : F<i> ollowing are The Times' recommendations for today's schedule of the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival. Information: (213) 466-1767. </i>
- NBC's Abdication of Responsibility
- John E. Goldhammer, formerly head of his...
- Dentist Pleads No Contest in Death After Anesthesia : Medicine: Similar manslaughter charge involving a second patient is dropped in a plea bargain.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Preserve Wetlands, Speakers Tell Corps
- Foreman Confirms MSL Is Talking Merger
- City Schools' Budget Cuts Less Than Feared
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Parker Not Worried by His Slump
- Canoga Park Struggles to Keep Its Composure During Winless Season
- Collectors Send Their 'Children' on Tour : Art: James and Linda Ries' paintings start a national tour this month. To them, it's like the last offspring leaving home.
- W. Boskovsky; Viennese Waltz King
- IRVINE : Water District OKs Penalties, Awards
- DeSoto Suitor to Mount Proxy Fight: New...
- Big Brokerages: Salomon Inc. and Morgan Stanley...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Burnham & Co. Names Newport Office Vice President
- 3rd-Quarter Profits, Sales Up for FHP
- G. S. Entertainment Marketing Group, Los Angeles,...
- From the Inside Looking Out : Art: Inmates' creations featured in an intriguing exhibit at the University Art Gallery through Saturday.
- Marine Wins $3.5 Million in AIDS Suit : Health: The officer blames Navy doctors for his wife's infection, which was then passed to other members of the family.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Final Racial Attack Figure Sentenced
- Mayor's Budget Still Too Rosy, Economists Say : Deficit: City Council advisers contend that the revenue forecast in Bradley's proposal is optimistic. The potential shortfall could be $35 million more.
- Antonovich Urges Board to Reconsider Topanga Country Club Plan
- The Days Are Numbered for State's Gill-Netters : Environment: The 600 who are licensed to use this method to fish can only do so until January, 1994. Many must adopt a new technique or find another occupation.
- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Penguins' Barrasso Stymies Capitals
- All That He Needed to Know Was the Norman Conquest
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Trout Season Will Open on More Upbeat Note
- Excellent Tipper Wins at Aqueduct
- Detroit Pistons guard Isiah Thomas is expected...
- Syracuse's Owens to Turn Pro
- Pierce Overcomes Canyons to Move Into Tie for Lead
- TRW Wins AF Contract
- Bechtel's Bookings Fell in 1991: Bechtel Group,...
- Costa Mesa-based Emulex Reports Turnabout in 3rd-Quarter Earnings
- Wool Producers to Get $105-Million Subsidy
- NEC Mulling Groupe Bull Stake: Japan's NEC...
- Schneider Ready to Raise Offer for Square...
- Guy F. Atkinson Co., South San Francisco,...
- Pacific Enterprises: The parent company of Southern...
- Tandy Corp.: The Ft. Worth-based computer firm...
- California Commercial Bankshares: The parent company of...
- Consolidated Freightways: The transportation company reported a...
- Richard R. Coles, formerly regional manager of...
- Delta Confirms Acquisition Talks: Delta Air Lines...
- Wynn's International Inc.: The Orange-based supplier of...
- Western Banks Post Record Earnings: Earnings of...
- Parents Searching for a Safety Net : O.C. mothers and fathers of mentally ill adults learn about a program that would enable them to set up trust funds and hire 'proxy parents.'
- SCHIZOPHRENIA AND AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
- Herschensohn Opens His Second Quest for Cranston Senate Seat
- Summer Camp Gets Serious, but Fun Is Still the Objective
- West Point Chief Named
- In Marathon Meeting, Baker Strives to Lure Syrians to Peace Table : Mideast: He reports 'useful discussions' in nearly 10 hours with Assad, who holds the key to regional talks.
- LAKE CASITAS : Movie Cast Nearly Goes Into the Drink
- Police Search for 13-Year-Old Girl Abducted in Oceanside
- City Council Meeting Erupts at Weekly Seal Beach Brawl
- William L. Schaefer; Assistant to Jack L. Warner
- Gang Wars Leave 9 Dead in Northeast Area in 1991 : Crime: The Foothill Division had only eight such killings in all of last year. Experts at a forum say arrests and raids are likely to quell the violence.
- Flinn Springs
- OXNARD : Council Takes Steps to Raise Utility Rates
- Gretzky Sees Clearly Now : Kings: After being knocked out of Game 3, he will line up tonight against Edmonton in Game 4.
- After Being Jolted Back to Reality, He Plans to Return to School
- Judy Davis: A Not-So-Ordinary Actress : Movies: The 'Impromptu' star describes herself as shy, passive, even fearful. But onscreen, she has made a career of playing memorable free spirits.
- Jeff Arcel has been appointed president of...
- Judge Restores dBase Copyright to Ashton-Tate : Software: The surprise reversal protects the company's top-selling products from unlawful copying.
- Suit Filed Against Software Consortium: The Addamax...
- Oil Companies: Texaco said first-quarter profit jumped...
- Norman N. Behar, senior vice president of...
- Marine Wins $3.5 Million in AIDS Suit : Health: The officer blames blood transfusion at a Navy hospital for his wife's infection, which was then passed to other members of the family.
- Liegler Expected to Resign Post : Ethics: Convention Center's general manager may leave as early as this week over parties to which family and friends were invited, sources say, regardless of the outcome of a review.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HIGHER EDUCATION : Begin College the Two-Year Way : If 100,000 more students attended community colleges and transferred, educational and budget goals could be met.
- City OKs Funds for Studies on Disney Project, Land-Use
- Crime Worries Tourists From Japan : Travel: Street violence is shown on television there. Fear about personal safety is considered a main reason the number of trips to L.A. has dropped.
- ORANGE : Suspect in Custody After Bank Robbery
- Trial Focuses on Drowning Near Lobster Traps
- WIVA Tournament Begins With Northridge on a Roll
- In Front of What They Hope Is a Parade : Volleyball: Pepperdine has three black players in a sport that has been virtually exclusive to whites in U.S. men's competition.
- Spangler Tied for 6th in Sunbelt Standings
- Marchers Ask Tax Hikes for Schools, Social Services : Revenue: Group calling itself the Unusual Coalition protests cuts in jobs, public benefits.
- U.S. Told to Pay Marine $3.5 Million in AIDS Case
- COUNTYWIDE : College to Honor 6 Women for Efforts
- Officials Plan to Cremate Preserved Fetus Found in Trash
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL : F<i> ollowing are The Times' recommendations for today's schedule of the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival. Information: (213) 466-1767. </i> : Highly Recommended:
- They Call Him Coach : Dunleavy Takes Pressure of First Season in Stride
- 'South Africa Now' Ends U.S. Run
- RJR Nabisco Has 1st Profit Since Buyout
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Shirting the Issues
- Wartime Allies Now Combine to Carry Aid to Kurds : Refugees: The number of countries helping reflects the groundswell of Western concern for their plight.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 911 Operators Settle Suit on Wage Bias
- Take a Hike--but Use Caution
- COUNTYWIDE : Housing Aid Center to Open in Oxnard
- School Board Approves $37-Million Budget Cut
- SANTA ANA : 'At-Risk' Students to Get Business Classes
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Loses 2 to Pomona in Softball
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Appears Ready for Next Step
- TV RATINGS : 'STAT' Powers ABC to a Win
- La Mesa Crafts Shop-Cafe Aims to Fill Folk-Music Gap
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Heinz Plane Was Set to Land, Tape Shows
- COLUMN ONE : Unwilling Warriors' New Battle : With self-declared conscientious objectors facing courts-martial, the military hopes to maintain discipline. The Marine Corps may be the toughest disciplinarian.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Gives Measure J Conditional Backing
- Fearful Families in Orange County Hear Nothing From Tremor Zone
- Our Busy Bank Bandit Now Celebrated in Song
- Judge Holds Up 'Mistaken' City Ballot Measure : Election: He postpones the printing of proposed charter amendment giving the council more power. Mayor Bradley said he had signed it in error.
- High-Flying Aides : Sununu: Just the latest to be brought down to Earth
- OXNARD : Boy Gets 6 Months in Fatal Shooting
- The Outlook: Cool, Cloudy and Damp
- Many Anglers Finding a Way to Get Off the Limit Hook
- Roberts Puts on a Show for His Father <i> and</i> Padres : Baseball: Second baseman gets two hits and sparkles afield in Padres' 7-6 victory over San Francisco.
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Cal Lutheran Works Toward a Long-Range Goal
- Crespi's Marino Kept Off Team
- FCC Questions KROQ on Deejays' Hoax
- Baseball
- Bethlehem Steel Corp.: The company reported a...
- Child World Inc., Avon, Mass., has named...
- Citadel Holding Corp.: The Glendale-based company whose...
- BANKING / FINANCE : Consultant Says RTC in No-Win Position, Cites Imperial Deal
- How O.C. Mother Stole Daughter's Heart
- Plan to Reorganize INS Won't Work, Review Concludes
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Last Fugitive Held in Letelier Slaying
- Wilson Seeks to Block New Coast Drilling : Environment: Governor asks Interior secretary to prevent offshore oil activity near three Southland counties and halt proposed sale of 87 new leases because of "extreme environmental sensitivity."
- Old Pasadena: A Small Town in a Big City : Neighborhood: Although many visit, few live there. Those who do consider it 'the Crown of the Valley.'
- Drive Launched for Minority Donors of Vital Bone Marrow
- Get Smart : Computers Push the Limits of Artificial Intelligence
- Santa Rosa Island Wild Swine Hunt Gathers Momentum
- Flap-Happy Underwriters Hope for Roaring Success
- Condition Improves for Girl, 4, Shot in Face
- OXNARD : Dinosaur Mural Has Earth Day Message
- Weintraub Joins Democrats, Prompts Talk of Senate Race : Politics: Switch from GOP may give her a better shot at state Sen. Alan Robbins' seat.
- Webber, Parks Commit to Play in San Diego
- PLO and Israel
- A Just Retribution for Saddam Hussein
- Lottery and Slayings
- 4th Graders on Education Cuts
- STAGE
- Firm Is Hoping Doctors Find Product Handy : Technology: ComputerBooks wants its palm-size, specially programmed computers to supplant note pads and hospital charts.
- Willamette Industries, Portland, Ore., named Steven R....
- Robert L. Wilson has been named president...
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Jim Miller, formerly senior vice president, program...
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach manufacturer...
- Still Hot Under the Pink Collar
- BOOK REVIEW : An Eclectic Life, a Potent Biography : YOU'VE HAD YOUR TIME; The Second Part of the Confessions <i> by Anthony Burgess</i> , Grove Weidenfeld $23.50, 416 pages
- New Bid Made to Revive Political Funding Limits : Campaigns: Backers of Prop. 73 take argument to federal appeals court, where judges had previously refused to restore the money-raising curbs.
- National Perspective : STATES' FISCAL CRISES : Florida's Governor Faces Tough Fight in Selling Budget Cure : Chiles wants to raise taxes to offset revenue shortfall--and seeks to impose financial pain now to gain benefits later.
- Rea E. Hopper; Helped Design Spruce Goose
- IRVINE : Hopi Speaker to Give Talk at UCI
- FULLERTON : City Seeking Grant to Plant 500 Trees
- Ventura Bans New Housing Projects for 2 Years
- FULLERTON : Catlin to Head New Advisory Council
- El Cajon
- A Run for Higher Office Seen in Weintraub's Party Switch
- Berman Calls for Increased U.S. Aid for Kurds : Refugees: Back from a visit to Turkey, the lawmaker applauds the establishment of temporary settlements in northern Iraq.
- CLIPBOARD : Non-Residential Building Valuations
- COUNTYWIDE : $23,982 Raised for Employees in Gulf
- Fur Flies Over Fate of Red Foxes Living Alongside Freeway : Wildlife: State officials are rethinking plan to ignore the 9 animals now that the governor and a state senator have been drawn into the debate.
- Aztecs Facing Loyola Marymount
- Chatsworth Batters Depleted Taft : Prep baseball: With pitcher Voytek ineligible, Toreadors are no match for Chancellors, 13-0.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK : These Boats' Hopes Could Be Riding on Breaks of the Mast
- Not Everybody Can Have a Ball in SDSU's Backfield : College football: Five suitors line up for a chance in Aztecs' one-back offense.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Estancia Takes Advantage of Laguna Hills' Errors to Score Early, Often
- Standard Brands' Story May Get Even Gloomier
- Richard S. Taylor has been elected senior...
- CLIPBOARD : Southwind Sports Resource
- Bush Greets Schwarzkopf, Lauds 'Fantastic' Leadership
- Police Chase Rules Eased by High Court : Law: The opinion limits curbs on unjustified searches until a suspect is in custody. Evidence tossed on the run can now be used by prosecutors.
- Ruling Iraqi Council Shifts Some of Hussein's Powers to Cabinet
- Shuttle Launch Delayed by Sensor Failure
- Mayor Urges Port Board to Support Her Plans for Waterfront Library
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Endorses Bill on Explicit Material
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firm Is Hired to Design Pier Plaza
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : A New-Wave Look at Wiped-Out Jack's?
- Old Trees Gain Emergency Protection : Conservation: County supervisors pass the measure after hearing about the removal of 100 oaks on a ranch.
- Get Down to the Core of Things
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Thornburgh Backed as Senate Candidate
- 2 Killed in Mine Accident
- Lost Radio Messages Hinder Crash Probe
- Sharpshooters Stalk Last 300 Pigs on Island : Environment: Hunters hired by the National Park Service kill 970. The wild swine endanger rare plants.
- Antonovich Asks Board to Reconsider Project
- The Working Woman's Wish List: Bread <i> and </i> Roses : Secretaries: Office workers want higher pay, safer conditions and flexible policies that honor their connections to their families.
- SANTA ANA : The Very Picture of Health
- COUNTYWIDE : VanderKolk Limits Contributors to $250
- San Diego
- S.D. Police Take Aim at Fund-Raising Rivals : Charity: Department claims state police group is collecting funds for youth athletics that won't help children in county.
- Poway
- USC-SDSU Football Game Weighed
- 6 CSUN Season Bests Make Little Qualifying Headway
- THEATER : 'Skin' Is Wilder at Heart : Comedy of Modern Ice Age Family Was Ahead of Its Time
- Assembly Panel OKs Museum School Quake Bonds
- Discouraging Solo Commuters
- Parking for Disabled
- Discouraging Solo Commuters
- A Just Retribution for Saddam Hussein
- Recall of Bradley
- Comfort in Giving