- Office Market Near Airport Is Perking Up : Real estate: A big tenant has signed a Koll Co. lease for 87,000 square feet. An ever bigger one, the Resolution Trust Corp., is shopping for 200,000 square feet.
- Archive Still Struggles a Year After Merger : Computers: Analysts say, however, that the Costa Mesa firm is making progress after acquiring Cipher Data Products.
- Hillhaven Corp., Tacoma, Wash., has elected Bruce...
- Skinny Sweets: The Real Thing : Nutrition: Traditional ingredients combine to produce desserts with texture, taste but little fat.
- Court Rules Long Beach Broke No Laws in Pike Project : Development: Ruling is the second such setback for environmentalists. Barring an appeal, construction could start late next year.
- Quietly Building a Following
- Governor Opens Door to Taxation of Services : Budget: Wilson says a proposal by Assembly Speaker Brown is fairer than higher levies on income.
- Fryers Not Idle at Paradise Grill
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Gentlemen, Set Your Traps, Ready . . . GO! : Education: Students at Placentia's Valencia High have vied in this mousetrap-powered race since 1982.
- Hopping Mad : In Canada, Controversy Brews as Ontario Bans Sexist Beer Ads
- Mobil Oil Is Asked to Speed Inspection of Its Storage Tanks : Environment: Citing a need to reduce the risk of ground water pollution, the state asks for a new leak-detection and repair plan at Torrance plant.
- Cultural Panel Chief Urged to Resign Over Residency
- SANTA ANA : A Mural Is Re-Created, Dedicated
- CLIPBOARD
- MOORPARK : Panel Backs Plan for City's 1st Hotel
- OXNARD : Parents Protest Plan to Cut 13 Specialists
- COSTA MESA : 'Freedom Shrine' to Be Dedicated
- 2 Qualifying Tests Offered for Prospective Lifeguards
- City Council Defeats Curbs on Leaf Blowers
- College Basketball
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Area Quartet Dominates 100 Meters : Track: Only three will be able to compete in state meet, however.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Hotel': Room for Improvement
- Museum Offers Classes for Children and Adults
- Carmichael Comes Home to Roam CSUN Secondary : College football: Former Granada Hills High defensive back transfers to Northridge for his senior season.
- A Lone House High Atop Rugged Ridgeline Is Center of Furor
- Finally, GM Shows Its Muscle
- Deaf Children Can Learn Dangers of Drugs With Video Curriculum
- Escondido Picks Firm to Devise Its Water Reclamation System
- Man Must Pay $15,000 in Window-Breaking Spree
- Judge Gray to Retire, End O.C. Jail Oversight : Corrections: After 13 years of protecting inmates' constitutional rights, jurist will pass the chore to another judge.
- Culver City : School Lunch Prices Rise
- MUSIC / SARA HICKMAN : Winning Pitch : The singer is on tour as the warm-up for Eric Johnson. Her album, 'Shortstop,' includes both folk and rock numbers.
- FILM : Deep in the Art of 'Paris, Texas'
- Pat Russell: No Politics These Days : Election: The former city councilwoman will vote in the 6th District race--by absentee ballot. She is enjoying her life after City Hall.
- Charter Oak's Evans Is a Ball of Fire : Senior Outfielder Uses Her Speed, Skill to Earn Scholarship to UCLA
- Men of Letters : Notes Between NEA Chief, Senator Reveal Political Arm-Twisting Behind Arts Crisis
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mary Black's Folk Goes Pop
- ART : Quilt Exhibit Stitches Tale of Craft's Survival
- Unfinished Business : Only a City Section Title Will Satisfy Kheng Lim, Verdugo Hills Teammates After Last Season's Loss in the Volleyball Final
- Philadelphia Story's Happy Ending
- Commerce : Bonds OKd to Pay for Work on 'Mixmaster' Intersection
- Music Amphitheater Is Invited to Join Third Street Promenade : Santa Monica: The council OKs a 393-seat venue despite worries that the area is becoming a party center.
- THEATER REVIEW 'SWEENEY TODD' : Dark Humor : The Conejo Players rendition of the 'Demon Barber of Fleet Street' has less blood than other versions, but it is a must-see.
- Benefit Nets $13,500 for Playwrights
- Kenneth R. Parker, 61, Entertainment Reporter
- RESTAURANT REVIEW MILANO II WEST : Cozy and Tasty : The warm atmosphere, large menu and well-prepared dishes attract young and older patrons.
- Diamond Bar : 2-Wheeled Traffic Control
- Whittier : School Board Won't Spend $20,000 to Challenge Vote
- Powell, Schwarzkopf to Join N.Y. Parade
- The New Foragers : Economy: Hard times are pushing some members of the middle class to line up at supermarket dumpsters to look for food. Some say the discards are perfectly good. Others call them a health hazard.
- Fingered: Vice President Dan Quayle knows invisible...
- Boy Hurt While Trying to Make Bottle Rockets
- The Day the City Stood Still
- L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 6TH DISTRICT : Galanter Challenged on Issue of Growth
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Lot of Confusion on Measure J
- 2 Aboard Hand-Built Plane Die in Fiery Crash : Santa Paula: The craft strikes pavement and skids into a golf cart. A witness watches helplessly as the pilot tries to escape the cockpit.
- Man Ordered to Pay $15,000 in Window-Smashing Spree
- West Division Title Not in the Bag Yet
- Campbell Hall's Jackson Loses Job : Prep basketball: Coach who led team to 24-5 record will fight school's decision.
- Jurisprudence
- Metro Conference Adding Three Schools
- PREP ROUNDUP : University Takes Command of Sea View Tennis Race by Beating Corona del Mar
- Olympic Festival Isn't Easy Sell in Los Angeles : Athletics: Already the home of two previous Olympics, Southland has demanding sports public.
- Storybook Fund-Raiser for Library
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : On Location : There's still time to purchase tickets for tours of Big Sky Movie Ranch in Simi Valley.
- Westwood : 6 on UCLA Faculty Honored
- Belly dancing, move aside.From Soviet Central Asia...
- Museum Board, Neighbors Start Mending Fences
- Crowd of Fans Whoops It Up for Whoopi at Gala
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEBRASKA : Bill to Pick Electors by District Gets OK
- Bush Joins in Star-Spangled 'Welcome Home' for Troops
- BOOK REVIEW : The Baltic Everyman With No Way Out : THE GOOD REPUBLIC<i> by William Palmer</i> Viking $18.95, 300 pages
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 97-Year-Old Found Dead by Neighbors
- Family of Injured Woman Settles Torrance Suit
- Pro Football
- SKIING : Being a Pro Finally Is Profitable
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Comiskey Park Falling Before Wrecking Ball
- Brison, Back at San Fernando, to Regain Athletic Eligibility
- Pro Basketball
- Pasadena's Cole Hogs the Spotlight, Gets Heat
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : 'Today Art' : The works of four women are being displayed this month as part of a citywide salute to Latina artists.
- Montebello : Gang Diversion Task Force Lists Its Recommendations
- THE BOKSER : Series at Newport Museum Meets Composer in the Middle
- New Way to Get Around
- YORBA LINDA : City Hesitant to Back Study of Child Care
- County IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Man Charged in Studio City Slaying
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Aragon, Channel Islands Rebound Again
- It's Derby That Rises in West
- Male Bonding in 'Girl in Every Port'
- They Always Look on the Blight Side : Folk: Clive Gregson and Christine Collister, who play the Coach House tonight, hit at the heart of bittersweet reality in their songs. But so far, mainstream fame is <i> not </i> a reality.
- U.N. Curbs Iraq but Hussein Maintains Grip
- SENIORS : 'Steverino' : 111The Ventura County Writers Club will sponsor 'An Evening With Steve Allen' on Saturday in Camarillo.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Pick a Team, Any Team You Pin Your Hopes On
- Stanford Assailed Over Bid to Bill U.S. for Study
- Friendly Aid : Support From Fellow Parents Can Ease Child-Raising Stress
- Another Try to Bridge Ribbon Problem Set
- OXNARD : 8 Students Expelled Over Fight in Gym
- Settlement Reached in Suit Over Police File : Civil rights: Council still must approve $450,000 payment to activist who accused a high LAPD official of using the information against him during a Pasadena election.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CLU's Hill Posts 100th Baseball Win
- Baseball
- Maddox Out of Intensive Care; Had Heart Surgery
- What's in a Name? Just Ask the Board, uh, Council : Pasadena: Directors OK title change but proposal to limit terms is rejected.
- Bruins' Kelly Finds His Spot : Volleyball: After redshirt season, he rises to become one of UCLA's top players.
- 787 Put on Trial in Beijing Crackdown : China: A court official says most were accused of physical acts during the 1989 crushing of the pro-democracy movement in the capital.
- Good Cheers Just Part of the Tradition
- Eco Centering
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- VENTURA : Man Burned in Fire at Mushroom Farm
- IRVINE : Archeologist to Talk About Digs in India
- COLUMN LEFT : Back to Propping Up Saddam : As we learn about the Gulf War's start and its aftermath, 'victory' looks ever more hollow.
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Students to Pay for Parking in Fall
- Boy Scouts Claimed 1,800 Phantom Members
- Builder Promises El Cortez Courtrooms by Fall
- MOORPARK : High Court to Rule on School Property
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Swats Depleted Estancia
- Baskett 5th in Swimming Nationals
- 4 Area Football Players to Play in Shrine Game
- Brett Is Name of the Game : El Segundo's Brett Newell Is Named After Another Former Standout at the School, George Brett
- Long Beach Benefit to Feature Musafia
- Future of Art Topic of Teleconference
- Bystanders Capture Man Held in Assault
- Judge Accepts NBC's Bid for Troubled FNN
- Qantas to Lay Off Up to 5,000:...
- North American Talks Concern Japan : Commerce: A pact between Canada, the United States and Mexico would have wide-ranging repercussions for Tokyo.
- RTC Selling $1 Billion in Assets: The...
- Molding to Perfection
- EXPRESS LINE : Shortcake Buscuits: Short Work
- State Alleges Special-Ed Bias at 1 School in Montebello : Education: Officials say students are getting less class time than others and no chance to mingle or play with non-handicapped students.
- Ultrasystems Lease Complicated by Plan to Sell Firm
- Bank Loan Squeeze May Be Easing: A...
- RETAIL / TOURISM
- Beverly Hills Approves Plan to Save Water : Drought: The city will seek a 20% cut in use, with progressive penalties for noncompliance. The March storms allowed the city to ease conservation goals.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Hatfield to Limit Acceptance of Gifts
- Culver City : School Staff Cuts Approved
- 3 Miami Policemen Arrested in Beating Case
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Volleyball Tournament Draws Nation's Top Teams
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Driven to Punish Dropouts
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Kingpin Faces Death Under U.S. Drug Law
- Suit Claims Firefighters Caused Plant Fire
- EARTHWATCH : It's a Natural : Natural gas, a cleaner, cheaper and plentiful auto fuel, is on the comeback road.
- Two Business Plans for U.S. Education
- COL NOTEBOOK : U. S. Champion Reilly Loses Decision to Soviet in Boxing Competition
- Pancakes, Crafts, Animals to Fill Downtown Street
- Sweet--and Low
- Developers in Malibu Work to Beat the Ban : Construction: As the new city celebrates, builders defy its moratorium. Some see a field day for lawyers.
- New Law Blocks Sale of 1,275 Guns So Far
- O'Connor Renews Issue of Bias Against Catholicism : New York's cardinal accuses newspapers of 'bashing' his religion. Study concludes press depicts church, teachings as 'oppressive.'
- School Cuts Protested at $50,000 Rally
- Garamendi Wins Fight on Prop. 103 : Insurance: Superior Court judge says he may scrap Gillespie's rollback standards and issue his own. Decision is due next week on how he may proceed.
- Oxnard District Redraws Boundaries of Schools to Save Money
- Canyon Preserve Reopens to Pedestrians
- Murder Charges Against Mortician to Be Dropped : Trial: No traces of poison were found in the victim's remains. Funeral director David Sconce was accused of killing his rival with oleander in 1985.
- Park Absolved in Death of Trainer
- 6 Hospitalized After Fire Sends Fumes Through Shopping Center
- THE HOUSE
- Council Backs Program to Recycle Old Cars
- A Summit Aimed at Keeping Two Friends From Colliding : Bush and Kaifu meet in Newport to get U.S.-Japan relations back on track
- 3 Acquitted of Arson Despite Videotape of Fire
- State Revokes License of Board-and-Care Home
- Cooper's Plan for Majors Lacked One Minor Thing
- If They Turn His Water Off, He Can Go Jump in the Lake
- Kings Know the Pressure Is on Them : NHL playoffs: Glad to have won title, they remain wary of Canucks, who have made trades to shore up weaknesses.
- TOOLS OF THE TRADES : Being a Good Scout : Baseball: Joe McIlvaine would rather look for players than just about anything else.
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Real Schickele Stands Up in Brentwood
- MUSIC
- Alhambra Hires Black Fire Chief in Face of Lawsuit
- La Mirada : Biola Initiates Exchange With Russian University
- Shooting War : Film: Two Hancock Park homes served as movie locations so often that neighbors beefed. Now there's a moratorium on their use.
- Punjabi Spices, Austere Ragas Among the Bare Essentials
- Graham Greene Dies; One of Century's Great Writers : Literature: British expatriate's novels included 'The Power and the Glory' and 'Our Man in Havana.'
- Who in Hollywood Gets 'The Big Picture'?
- NEIGHBORS : Stalling Spins : Flight instructor Rich Stowell's book tells pilots how to avoid an error that is often fatal.
- To Tele-Frills : They Aren't Yet at End of the Line
- RTD Studies 2 Glendale Routes for Electric Bus Service
- Star Fitting : Chance for TV Spot Turns Men Into Model Contestants
- VENTURA : Bankers Learn What to Do in a Robbery
- Officer Wounds Man Carrying Shotgun
- OXNARD : Boy, 14, Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- PLATFORM : Not Giving Up
- Cause of Death Unknown for Man, 83, Found Buried
- Wilson Waves Goodby to Hawks Before They Waive Goodby to Him
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Sisco Extends Hitting Streak, but Titans Defeated by Pepperdine in Baseball, 3-2
- Pro Football
- 'Equal Justice' Targets Black-Korean Strife : Television: Producer Thomas Carter, himself black, says next week's episode is intended to stimulate dialogue about an ongoing problem.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Santamaria Has the Beat
- Pair Accused of Mobile-Home Sales Fraud
- Navy Blames Pilot Error in Air Crash : Investigation: Radar tapes indicate one of the P-3 Orions flew upward into the other, causing the collision that killed 27.
- Judge Spares City $28 Million by Not Requiring Special Sewage Treatment
- YORBA LINDA : Law to Be Sought for Council-Term Limit
- Man, 32, Charged in Studio City Killing
- UCI Librarian in Bias Inquiry Is Quitting Post
- Redondo Moves to Sell Off Land Sought by Residents
- OJAI : 6 Programs Win Shares of U.S. Grant
- Man Pleads Guilty in Fatal Beating, Will Testify on Alleged Death Plot
- Court Orders Newport Clinic to Close : Medicine: State authorities say the operator practices without a license, using a physician to front for him.
- Ruling Clears Long Beach in Allowing Huge Project
- ANAHEIM : Barrier Compromise Meant to Cut Traffic
- Grossmont Hospital OKs Sharp Affiliation
- BREA : Unveiling: Invitation to Interpret
- BURBANK CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS : 4 Candidates Trade Barbs, Accusations in Final Forum
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- Cal State Fullerton, Houston to Meet in Basketball
- Johnson Is Wooden Winner as College Basketball's Best
- Missed Opportunities Spell Defeat for Gulls
- Should One Sign Before Time? : Pro football: Tagliabue is being asked to rule whether collegians should be offered contracts before they are drafted.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Bad Bounces Help Esperanza Recover for 6-5 Comeback Victory Over Katella
- Pro Football
- PADRES : Nolte Wins Spot in Padre Rotation
- List Pared to Four; UCI Meets Again With Arizona's Evans
- COMMENTARY : Oscars for Comedies? You're Joking
- MUSIC
- Downside or Upside : Ventura...
- Spring Break in Palm Springs
- Care in State Nursing Homes
- Beilenson's Finances
- Care in State Nursing Homes
- Program's Services
- Candidate Deserved Better
- Video Beating
- Care in State Nursing Homes
- Spring Break in Palm Springs
- Spring Break in Palm Springs
- Sharpton's Visit
- A Civics Lesson for the Schools
- Kudos for Scholars
- Cerritos City Manager Was Never Available
- Knapp's Firing a Loss for Cerritos Citizens
- Reagan and Walesa
- Old Tune on Jordan Ranch
- Downside or Upside : Ventura...
- 'A Little Skulduggery' by Wilmington Board
- Sharpton's Visit
- 'Stop Secret Deals'
- City Council Supported for Firing of Knapp
- Water Quality Report Questioned
- Sharpton's Visit
- Care in State Nursing Homes
- Don't Forget Candidate
- Spring Break in Palm Springs
- Lauds Mayor's Courage
- MOTOR RACING : Smith Drives for Blind in Second ARS Season
- 'Ashamed' of Lawndale for Yahweh Decision
- MOVIES - April 4, 1991
- Police Panel to Confront Issue of Gates' Fate : Beating: Commission schedules closed-door meeting today to wrestle with what to do about embattled chief.
- Radical Changes in Health Care System Proposed
- ART REVIEWS : A Chronicle of the American West's Betrayal
- ART REVIEWS
- ART REVIEWS
- YEN FOR THE COUNTY: With Japanese investment...
- U.N. Issues Strict Terms as It Votes Formal End to Iraq War : Truce: Baghdad's envoy denounces the resolution. The Security Council measure would install a peacekeeping force on the border, require reparations and oversee destruction of weapons.
- GIVING WAY: The greatest impact of the...
- Kaifu in O.C. for Talks Today With President
- Mayor's Tactics Are Unfair, Gates Charges
- THE MIDAS TOUCH: A visit from a...
- SORRY: There's a limit to hospitality at...
- ELECTIONS / INGLEWOOD : 3 Incumbents Win Big; 1 Runoff Ahead
- Testimony About Photo Changed
- The Steamy Appeal of Artichokes
- Good Egg, Low Cholesterol in the Light-Style Frittata
- ART REVIEWS
- ART REVIEWS
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 4, 1991
- Names in the News - April 4, 1991
- Names in the News - April 4, 1991
- Names in the News - April 4, 1991
- Names in the News - April 4, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 4, 1991
- Obituaries - April 4, 1991
- Worst Dividend Quarter in 20 Years: The...
- Keith K. Ogata has been named chief...
- Egypt to Buy 46 General Dynamics F-16s:...
- Cytocare Inc.: The Irvine-based company, which lost...
- Iraqis Will Pull Out of Off-Limits Border Zone : Truce: Baghdad heeds a U.S. military warning to adhere to the cease-fire demarcation line.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Trying Out a New Roll
- Brown Charges That Inquiries Are Racially Motivated
- Daredevil Says Some Don't Get the Points
- Models: A Talent for Others to Draw On : Art: It's a physically and emotionally demanding job posing at Pasadena's Art Center College of Design.
- Bradley Asks Gates to Quit for Good of City : Police: Mayor says they met privately and the chief refused to step down. L.A. is being split apart and must be healed, he adds.
- School-Year Decision Met by Confusion : Education: Some see problems as L.A. district replaces summer vacation with two shorter breaks for most students.
- County Air Panel Seeks Public Input on Rules to Ease Area Pollution
- FBI Says Domestic Terrorism May Be Behind IRS Bombings
- Southland Water Levels, Hopes for Lunkers on Rise
- NBA ROUNDUP : Dantley Is Back in Game for Bucks, Barkley Out for 76ers in 121-104 Loss
- Fallin Tries to Turn Double Play at PLNC
- The NCAA champion Duke Blue Devils came...
- UCLA's MacLean to Stay in School : College basketball: He will return to play a senior season, forgoing the NBA draft.
- Marmonte League Boasts a Bumper Crop of Talent
- Lawyers Hope to See Asians in Court--as Their Clients
- Carver Real Estate Partnership Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
- COLUMN ONE : Hotshots in Kuwait's Fiery Hell : 3 Texas crews battle some of the 600 or so oil well blazes ignited by retreating Iraqi troops. But they still don't have the water and equipment they need to do their job.
- Expert Tells of Finding Some Physical Signs of Satanic Child Abuse
- San Diego
- DODGERS : Valenzuela Clears Waivers, Is Free Agent
- Fernandez Welcomes a Fresh Start With Padres : Baseball: Shortstop brings impressive offensive and defensive credentials, leaving behind his turmoil in Toronto.
- Playgrounds Gave Hurley Winning Edge