- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Gregg on Disabled List, Smith Activated
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Middle East Focus of 4-Day Seminar
- No News Is Bad News for WGBH : Television: PBS Boston flagship station's nightly 'Ten O'Clock News' has become a victim of 'current economic conditions' after 15 years.
- DANCE REVIEW : Alvin Ailey Dancers on Target : Spirit: The troupe's performance in San Diego was vivid and spirited without resorting to swagger or braggadocio.
- Kremlin, Rabbis Battling Over Hebrew Texts : Culture: Even Secretary of State Baker and Prime Minister Major have asked for the return of the Lubavitch books.
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Army Moves to Stop Serb, Croat Clashes
- California IN BRIEF : MERCED : Drought Dries Up Birds' Rest Stop
- Battle Fatigue : Manuel Velazquez's 10-Year Fight Against Gang Violence Takes a Heavy Personal Toll but He Refuses to Give Up
- Pacers' Rifleman Shoots Down Celtics : NBA playoffs: Person is seven of 10 on three-point shots and scores 39 points as Indiana evens series, 130-118.
- LEGAL FILE
- LEGAL FILE
- Schuur: What a Difference a Voice Makes : The recordings of Dinah Washington inspired the vocalist in her own career. Her latest album includes two of her predecessor's biggest pop hits.
- MUTUAL FUNDS
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- Baby Lost but Nobody Knows How It Happened
- CYPRESS : Logo, Slogan for 25th Year Unveiled
- Robbery Suspect Shot by Motel Clerk
- PERSPECTIVE ON AFRICA : Stepping Back From Irrelevance : The continent must halt its slide toward isolation. The integration of Europe is an object lesson.
- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : North Stars Eliminate Blues, Face Oilers
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Boyd Pitches 15th Shutout for Fullerton
- DANCE REVIEW : Ailey Troupe Shows Vitality in Irvine
- 'Demons' Critic Is No Angel
- Gay & Lesbian Coalition to Present 'Poison,' 'Positive'
- Music : Mester Conducts Pasadena Finale
- Stations Walk a Delicate Line Over Endorsements
- Federated-Allied to Unveil Creditors Plan: After months...
- Going for Broke : Attorney Cites Chapter and Verse of Bankruptcy Law : BRUCE WHITE
- Violent Offenses Rose 10% in 1990, FBI Report Shows : Crime: Los Angeles was among 7 cities in which more than 25% of last year's homicides occurred.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : APRIL 27
- SANTA ANA : Minorities Program Gets $40,000 Grant
- Campus in Search of $63 Million : Education: Mission College, ending its days of operating out of storefronts, needs state funds to provide for its projected enrollment growth.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Drexler Remains Hot, Trail Blazers Prevail
- Conner's Boat Leads From Start to Finish
- JAPAN: The nation's unemployment rate has fallen...
- Trump's Palm Beach Condos Sold
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Historic Locomotive Celebration-Bound
- FOCUS : Asia's Economic Stars Expected to Flicker, Not Dim
- A Long, Bumpy Flight for Sununu? : Politics: Even before the flying flap, Washington loved to hate the White House chief of staff. Now, one ally says, 'the sharks are smelling blood.'
- Thunderstorms Pound Plains, South; Tornado Threat Lingers
- The Price of Air Cleanup: Putting a Value on Health : Pollution: The AQMD and critics of its plan are far apart on the cost. A huge economic impact is expected.
- CAMARILLO : Activist for Orphans to Receive Award
- Science / Medicine : Immune Systems in Insects
- An A-Plus in Attitude : Student's Life Active, Cheerful Despite Multiple Handicaps
- Women's Soccer
- There's Not Enough Payoff for a Playoff
- U.S.'s Bid for Global Interest Rate Cuts Fails : Economy: The Group of Seven industrialized nations, some of whom fear inflation, reject a personal appeal from President Bush.
- VIETNAM: The government-run Bank for Foreign Trade...
- Trying to Find Message in Out-of-Sync Indexes
- Debs Make a Statement
- IRVINE : 2 UCI Professors Get Lectureship Awards
- La Mesa
- Pollution Rules to Affect Most Commuters : Transportation: County air quality requirements will gradually make solo driving a rarity. Thousand Oaks' plan to close City Hall on Fridays is the most dramatic example.
- Police Arrest Suspected Robber After Standoff
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Lilliquist Leaves Minor Leagues; Rosenberg Still Waiting for Call
- Dance : Sander Co. Revels in Brute Power
- ART : On-the-Edge Trends Hold Real Value : Off-the-wall art, fashions and restaurants take us out of our normal realm of middle-class expectations and give us some new and rewarding thrills.
- Music : Salamunovich in Farewell to Loyola
- Triathlon
- Aztec Softball Team Wins 1st Tournament
- Importing the 'Abortion Pill'
- 6% Teachers Raise Comes at Bad Time
- Motorcyclists Have No Exclusive 'Right'
- Science / Medicine : On a Roll With Spherical Carbon : Chemistry: Many uses are being explored for the molecules, nicknamed 'buckyballs' after Buckminster Fuller, whose geodesic domes resemble the substance's shape.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Big HDTV Screens May Be Used Soon for Special Events
- Allies Double Size of Iraq Safe Zone : Refugees: The U.S.-led effort pushes east to set up more camps. Kurds volunteer to help. Some leaving the mountains encounter problems with Kurdish guerrillas.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mobs Kill 10 After Official's Funeral
- Andrew Boyle; Author Triggered Exposure of British Spy
- Soviet Strikers Returning to Mines Empty-Handed
- Science / Medicine : New Drug Shows Promise in Treatment of Migraines
- Vista
- COUNTYWIDE : Independent Officer Urged by NAACP
- Nation IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Rescuers End Search for Tornado Victims
- Hussein's Hometown Wishes Him Happy Birthday and a Long Reign
- Council Nervously Returns to Touchy Redistricting Issue : Politics: It faces tough decisions on redrawing San Diego's City Council districts. The last redistricting battle led to Linda Bernhardt's recall.
- Pinochet May Buy Arms
- COLUMN ONE : Creating a Mosaic of India : Census takers look at the personal lives of 844 million people. They find literacy rates up, women growing scarce and the population rising at an ever-alarming pace.
- SANTA ANA : District Resolution Backs Senate Bill
- ASIA: The Asian Development Bank's crusade against...
- MISSION VIEJO : District to Increase Cost of Transcripts
- Czech Officials Not Tickled Pink by Red Army Tank
- Small Businesses Carry a Large Burden as Restrictions Get Tighter
- Homes for the Fly-by-Night Crowd : Bats: Boy Scouts nail roosting boxes to trees to help the much-maligned mammal find proper housing.
- Shuttle Roars Aloft, but Technical Glitches Arise : Space: Mission seeks to test 'Star Wars' components. Balky recorders are part of that experiment. Ground crews are battling the problem.
- Science / Medicine : Flawed Space Telescope Producing Some Results : Astronomy: After one year in space, the Hubble instrument is sending useful data about the brighter objects in the universe. Repairs are planned during a shuttle visit in 1993.
- Science / Medicine : Epileptic Risks Reduced
- 8 Youths Injured in Apparent Gang Attack
- Science / Medicine : Help for Myasthenia Gravis
- Back Into the Light : A New Czechoslovakian Government Has Rescued Olympic Champion Emil Zatopek From Obscurity
- Music : Zajick in Ambassador Recital
- Why Did Dusty Bother to Return?
- A Broader Problem Than 'Cops and Kids'
- Tortilla Industry
- Missing Points on 'Missing Link'
- Missing Points on 'Missing Link'
- Allred's Criticism of 'Never Forget'
- Complaints About Ethics Law
- Facts and Opinions on Woodlands Park
- Allred's Criticism of 'Never Forget'
- Importing the 'Abortion Pill'
- Complaints About Ethics Law
- Importing the 'Abortion Pill'
- Complaints About Ethics Law
- Youth and Violence
- Importing the 'Abortion Pill'
- Conal Critic Criticized
- Edelman's Vote on Club Will Be Costly
- Allred's Criticism of 'Never Forget'
- A Broader Problem Than 'Cops and Kids'
- Missing Points on 'Missing Link'
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Evening of Pleasant Byrd Songs : Appearing at the Coach House, Roger McGuinn lovingly re-creates the sound he forged with the group during the '60s and early '70s. The performance suggests that there is such a thing as enduring quality.
- Importing the 'Abortion Pill'
- Protest Over Sign Is Threat to Liberty
- No-Growther Has Second Thoughts
- General's Return
- L.A. Pathway
- Missing Points on 'Missing Link'
- County Issue Recycling : Earth...
- MOVIES - April 29, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 29, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 29, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 29, 1991
- Gays Bashing 'Basic Instinct' : Movies: Activists take to the streets of San Francisco to battle a film they call offensive. The writer and director are considering script revisions.
- Revelers Delight in Celebration of Latino Culture
- Crowd Pleaser : Weekend Turnout at El Toro Base Tops 1.4 Million
- In Time for Summer : Tourism: The California travel industry is optimistic that a slump caused by the recession and Gulf War is easing.
- NO MERCEDES: People considering bankruptcy to dig...
- UPWARD BOUND: Thinking of sending your child...
- BOGUS: So this guy walks into a...
- HELPING OUT: The El Toro Marines started...
- Seeing Red (Bravo Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.):...
- Taking the Plunge : Tired of routine? How about bungee jumping--flinging yourself from a hot-air balloon and bouncing at the end of a rubber cord.
- Safety System Gives Pilots False Alarms
- El Monte : Hearing Set on General Plan
- Not Just for Tourists : For Regulars and the Glitterati, Farmers Market Displays a Different Attitude
- Toxic Waste, Untreated Sewage Reportedly Killing Wildlife in Kenya Game Reserve
- Socialist Manley Pushing Market Policies in Jamaica : Politics: Once a leftist firebrand, the prime minister has adopted the ideology of his rival, who now criticizes his program as favoring the rich.
- Lucille Clifton, who has been praised for...
- Cal EPA: One Major Agency to Handle One Big Mess : The state's environment needs all the coordinated help it can get
- Shaken Chancellor: His Political Popularity Falls Off The Wall : Germany: An electoral setback in Kohl's home state leaves his party weaker, but don't expect his opposition to rise to the occasion.
- Ex-Scout Who Had No Promise Urges Oath of Silence
- WATER WATCH
- Schools to Discuss Unification
- Public Servant Quits Under a Cloud : Convention Center chief is the latest to join a growing--and disturbing--list
- Resident Files Claim Over Removal of Sign
- Saddleback Senior Takes 2nd in Bee
- SIMI VALLEY : Victim in Freeway Crash Is Identified
- Bill to Legalize Surrogacy Is Introduced : Legislation: State Sen. Diane Watson sponsored the controversial proposal in the wake of two much-publicized Orange County custody disputes.
- I discovered personal computers about four years...
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAMES : GIRLS : Ruiz's 20 Spark North to Victory
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Borg's Personal Life Remains a Shambles
- Divac Doesn't Relax as Lakers Take a 2-0 Lead : Pro basketball: He scores 23 points and grabs 10 rebounds against Rockets' Olajuwon in 109-98 victory.
- New Role Is Old Hat; Drew Takes Advantage
- TENNIS OJAI TOURNAMENT : Youth, Hernandez Are Served In Boys' Finals
- Rocket Can't Scrape Off the Rust: He Finishes Last in Penn Relays 100
- DANCE : Partners No More : The Joffrey's contract with the Music Center nears its end amid reports of missteps by both partners in a bi-coastal experiment
- Tumult and Opportunity Ahead for Media
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : Railroad and Bus Pass Available for Australia
- Good Health Magazine : NUTRITION : TOTING UP THE GRAMS
- FICTION
- On View : Hallmark Without a Hitch
- Concerns Cross County Borders : San Diego: Smog from L.A. adds to area's own. Strict commuter measures are proposed.
- Tsongas Uses His Obscurity in Bid for Presidency : Politics: So far, he is running in a field of one. This Massachusetts Democrat says he likes it that way.
- The Longest Mile : Disabled Student Walks for Charity
- Open-Door College Admission Is an Unkindness to the Ill-Prepared : Education: Too many community-college students can't do the work; they might benefit from an entrance exam required in a new federal law.
- Japan's Art Giving Way to World : Judo: Test of will between two competitors surrenders to international rules, strict boundaries for action.
- Pay-to-Drive Plan Considered as Possible Route to Cleaner Air
- Aaron Mossett, a June, 1990, graduate of...
- Sockers Top Storm, Tune Into MSL Final : Soccer: San Diego claims Western Division crown with a 7-4 victory. Sockers win the series in five games.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Waldorf (63), Wolcott Tied at Greensboro
- OJAI VALLEY TENNIS TOURNAMENT : Camarillo Twins' Attempt to Meet in Final Falls Short
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Torrid DeTolve Takes Glendale to Playoffs
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sweep Keeps Loyola in Race for WCC Title
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : Warming Trend
- Gardena/Carson Family YMCA board Chairman Bill Ward...
- L.A. Council Asked to Help Fight Mobil Pipeline Plan : Environment: Activist says a bigger line could mean more air pollution. Oil firm denies that it plans to increase capacity at its Torrance refinery.
- COMMENTARY ON FIREARMS : No Child Is Safe Till Gun-Owning Parents Safeguard Weapons : A measure gaining bipartisan support would require adults to keep rifles and shotguns out of children's reach.
- Birders Take Cause Under Their Wing : Nature: A census of fowl near Sepulveda Dam will be used to help persuade legislators to establish a Los Angeles River park.
- BOXING NOTES : Compared to the Competition, Ray Mercer Had Good Weekend
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Boskie's First Homer Opens Reds' Eyes, 8-3
- Back FROM THE Abyss : John Lucas Couldn't Stop Using Drugs When He Was in the NBA, but Now He Counsels Others on How to Stay Clean
- NO MOSS: While Mick Jagger has been...
- THREE YEARS AMONG THE COMANCHES: The Narrative...
- IN EXCESS
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : An Asian Center of Activity
- The Last Great Explorer : Wilfred Thesiger Has Spent a Lifetime Satisfying a 'Craving for Barbaric Splendor, for Savagery and Color and the Throb of Drums'
- Water Dilemmas : Flood plan: New regulations will pose some problems, perhaps costly ones, for developers and some homeowners. Southeast cities and Long Beach have joined the fight to block the rules.
- Lax Rules Blamed in Bank Schemes : Crime: Secret foreign control led to money laundering, other abuses, say officials. Weak regulations are at root of problem, they warn.
- Growing up, we were surrounded by women...
- Swiss Offer to Host Mideast Conference
- Computer Plan Earns Educator $3,000 Award
- The 1985 Young Sherlock Holmes (KCOP Friday...
- Sizzling Talent on Display
- COLUMN LEFT : Cheap Talk Again Cheats Our Children : The President's education initiative is more show than go.
- Times Get Tougher for School Employees
- Police Fear, Need Shape Pico-Aliso
- MOORPARK : Boy, 15, Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- To Manzanar : Pilgrimage: The trip back to the Mojave Desert internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II rekindles memories of loss and injustice.
- Thief Returns Funeral Urn--With Apology
- Pro Football
- Boxing
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : TALK OF THE TOWN : Maybe Some CPA's Should Review It
- INTERVIEW : Leaping Off the Page : Cartoonist Lynda Barry has turned to play writing, all the while maintaining her wry focus on growing up and the '60s
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : She Finds Bargains in Hong Kong
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : Americans Getting Oriented to Asian Markets : Trends: Tourism is booming in Asia Pacific region, and airlines and hotel operators are scrambling to keep up. The result is some good deals for consumers.
- TERRORIST by Steven A. Emerson and...
- Poetic Fiction With a Tex-Mex Tilt : WOMAN HOLLERING CREEK; And Other Stories, <i> By Sandra Cisneros (Random House: $18; 176 pp.)</i>
- Good Health Magazine : MEDICINE : BACK ACHE? WE HAVE GOOD NEWS FOR YOU : THERE IS NO CURE FOR BACK PAIN. THERE IS, HOWEVER, CONTROL AND PREVENTION. BUT IT IS UP TO THE PATIENT TO DO THE CONTROLLING AND THE PREVENTING.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Cowboy Junkies
- Concerns Cross County Borders : Ventura: Pollution is lowest in two decades, but quality fails standards many days.
- Survivors of Tornadoes Tell of Fear, Devastation : Midwest: Twisters kill 27 people in two states. In Kansas, one left a trail of destruction 43 miles long.
- DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: Dig Those Dinosaurs
- Chinese Critical of U.S. Trade Review : Copyright: Officials say steps have been taken to protect computer software and intellectual property.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : APRIL 27
- Wild, Crazy Goal: Fix the Phillies
- SAILING : Conner Proves Fastest to Ensenada
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hart Stopped in Title Game, 4-2, Despite Fireworks by Medearis
- CCI Falls Twice to Azusa Pacific
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres Officially Place Harris on the Disabled List After Test
- Angels Are Talk, A's Are Action : Baseball: Nothing is equal in Oakland's 4-3 victory over Langston.
- STAGE : Ronald Ribman Revels in 'Chaos' : 'The most unpredictable of American playwrights' is, after 25 years, also one of the most unknown
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- ORCHIDS FOR ALL : Reputation for Delicate Care, Costly Hobby Debunked as Myths
- Style : Gardens : WISE CRACKS
- Good Health Magazine : MEDICINE : TV OR NO TV? THAT WAS THE OPTION : MY DOCTOR SAID I COULD WATCH MY OWN SURGERY. 'YOU DID WHAT?' MY WIFE ASKED WHEN TOLD OF MY MORNING'S VIDEO VIEWING. 'YOU'RE NUTS.'
- Just One Big Happy Posse
- Doctor-Aided Suicide Is Linked to Body at School
- Bloodhounds Put Noses to Grindstone
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Georgians Vote to Carve Up Territory
- World IN BRIEF : GREECE : British Consulate Alleged Bomb Target
- Islamic Court, Army Proposed to Settle Muslim Disputes
- Assad Greets Rafsanjani, Hails Peace Bid
- Career Diplomats Picked for Pakistan, Tunisia Posts
- Making Asylum Process Less Insane
- Man Waving Gun Subdued With Taser
- Women Soldiers: Prisoners of Army Discrimination : Military: In Saudi Arabia, yet another excuse for keeping women from showing they can do the job--like guarding Iraqis--too.
- Suspect Arrested in Two Fountain Valley Robberies
- Life's Not a Beach for County's Lake Lifeguards but They Like It : Santa Fe Dam: Inland rescuers take pride in eliminating alcohol- and drug-related drownings. They are still snubbed, though.
- Youth Fatally Shot During Gang Fight
- Sneaking a Peak at the Greatest Show on the Water
- A Tie at Center Means Victory Over Rockets
- Spitz Now 0-2 in Comeback as Biondi Wins
- El Segundo Beats Gahr, 6-1, in Final : Preps: After trailing, 1-0, Eagles rally to win own tournament for first time in 17 years.
- MOON WALK TALK: Speaking of behind-the-scenes pop...
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : Making the Case for Traveling Heavy and Sending Luggage Ahead
- Bridging the Generation Gap
- Designs on a Title : Liles Staying Course to Eventual Bout With Nunn, With Whom He Often Is Compared
- Class Act ON AND OFF the Track : When He's Not Coaching Track at El Camino, Terry McFate Is Teaching Pregnant Girls About Labor and Delivery at Riley High
- Pro Football
- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Canadiens Win in Overtime to Force Game 7
- INSIDE PITCH: Veteran rock critic John Mendelssohn,...
- Your Mortgage : Experts Foresee Drop in Interest Rates : Forecast: Some economists see a quarter- to half-point drop, expecting Fed action to boost the economy.
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : With Every Change Manila Is More the Same
- Good Health Magazine : MEDICINE : THE DO'S AND THE DON'TS
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : Thailand's Five-Star 'Place of Peace'
- Moderate Quake Rattles Area Near Grand Canyon
- Stable Wine Prices Expected Despite Freeze in Bordeaux
- Troubled Loner Faces 3 Charges of Murder : Violence: The arrest of Paul David Crews in a double slaying on the Appalachian Trail followed a life of bitterness, depression, drug abuse.
- Are You OK? This Is Your Friendly Computer Calling
- Profile : Straight-Up Bedelia : Filming NBC's 'Switched at Birth' Reminds Actress Why She Disdains Television
- Monthlong 'Swarm' of Quakes Under Volcano Drops Sharply
- Wait for Fox to Trot Home Is Becoming Frustrating
- Spills, Chills, Thrills Rope Rodeo Riders : Cowboys: Competitors test their Old West skills at the Conejo Valley Days event, which continues today.
- Latinos in Santa Ana Have Long Way to Go
- Motorcyclist Dies After Hitting Telephone Pole
- Area May Lose Numbers Game in Redistricting : Reapportionment: An eastward population shift threatens to diminish the Valley's representation in the Legislature and fragment its districts.
- Large Cities' Homicide Rates Drop : Crime: U.S. figures show only Garden Grove had more slayings in 1990 than in 1989. Yet the county total is a record.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Rolls On in Orange Empire
- The Pistons Aren't Ready to Abdicate
- Ojeda's Struggle Continues in 4-3 Loss to the Giants
- Alydavid Wins, 'Express Is Guilty in Trial : Horse racing: Alydar colt wins by 2 1/2 lengths after unraced horse from Stockton veers into him upon leaving the gate.
- Big Voice Speaks Out for Crew
- Bird's Status Is Still Uncertain
- MOVIES : COMMENTARY : Raising Kane . . . Over What? : Orson Welles' 'Citizen Kane' returns 50 years after its opening to remind us that it remains the quintessential cinematic experience
- MCA TV, Universal City, has promoted Senior...
- Ex-Arco Official on Hot Seat as Alaska's Head of Resources : Environment: Serious questions are being raised about Harold Heinze's involvement with oil-spill cleanup decisions while representing the Los Angeles energy firm.
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : He's Sold on Tokyo Stores
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : Solitude at Hangzhou's West Lake
- Critiquing Chick
- Florida Reports Cholera Case; Second Is Suspected
- Does This Man Ever Stop? : Chick Hearn has kept pace with the Lakers in a style he can call his own
- Antoinette Hill, mother of eight, likens running...
- REGIONAL REPORT : Neighbors Scotching Alcohol Permits : Liquor: Homeowner groups are fighting stores' sales permits--and their victories give retailers a bad case of the shakes.
- Q & A : Glamour Is . . .
- Lifestyle More Relaxed in Once-Strict Iran : Mideast: After 12 years of revolution and war, new, liberal attitudes are sweeping the nation.
- Schools Chief Seeks to Mend Fences With Peninsula Parents : Education: The district superintendent asks parents who are upset with school closures to end their legal battles for the students' sake.
- Hoping to Land on Their Feet : Lockheed: Job-hunting is a struggle for the laid-off workers. And a $72-billion contract won't help them.
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of April 28 - May 4
- VENTURA : Festival Lures 30,000 to Windy Beach Fun
- Cleric Criticizes Speaker at College
- Woman Killed After Running in Path of Car
- Home of the World Cup? : Southland Making Its Case to Become Site of '94 Championship Game
- UC IRVINE TRACK INVITATIONAL : Former Olympian Ashford Is Still Going Strong at 34
- Ismail's Defection Cost Some Companies an Ace : Collecting: Trading-card manufacturers split over whether photo of Notre Dame great should be offered with regular NFL series after his decision to sign with a Canadian team.
- ROUNDUP
- Heavyweight Tucker Headlines Forum Card
- ASIA-PACIFIC ISSUE: ENCHANTMENTS OF THE FAR EAST : Land of the Paper Birds: A Journey Through Beautiful, Baffling Japan
- ICONS
- Adam Brock; 11-Year-Old Sought Bone Marrow Donor
- Thaddeus A. Shubsda; Roman Catholic Bishop of Monterey