- ELECTIONS / PALMDALE COUNCIL : New Majority Could Favor Homeowners
- Countywide : 2 Trash Recycling Facilities Considered
- Countywide : Food Bank Plans to Buy Warehouse
- America's Image as a Meritocracy Frays at the Edges : Equality: The myth and the ideal are being tested against actuality in a faculty dispute at Harvard Law School.
- Something's Missing : Trail Has Defendant, Attorneys, Judge-but Not a Victim
- Miscellany
- Knight Kicks Son Off Team : Indiana: Sophomore Patrick Knight was arrested for public intoxication.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDonald Feels Right at Home, 2-0
- PREP ROUNDUP : El Dorado Supports DowDell's Four-Hitter
- Jurisprudence
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Nothing' Has a Lot Going for It
- Music Reviews : Folk Music Ensemble at Japan America Theatre
- Pop & Jazz Reviews : Rodney Crowell Eager But Schizoid
- Long-Term Care Plan for Elderly Offered : Health: Democrats' $45-billion proposal would be financed through tax increases. The measure could affect 3.9 million Americans.
- Tsongas Won't Re-Enter Race or Back Clinton
- Celebrating Neutra's Art and Architecture
- Muscovite Gets a Medical Lift : Health: Many hands came together to arrange surgery for a 19-year-old suffering water on the brain.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Petition Protests Dayworker Crowds
- Man Who Killed Two Suspected Car Burglars Won't Be Charged : Crime: Prosecutors say they don't have enough evidence against owner who shot intruders in garage. He had silent alarms in vehicles.
- PANORAMA CITY : Pool Hall Gunfire Kills 1, Injures 1
- GARDEN GROVE : Initiative on Schools Opposed by Trustees
- America 3 Sets Sights on Conner
- NHL Season Isn't Over Yet : Hockey: Deadline passes, but talks will resume today with hope for settlement. McNall is key figure.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Newsies': Striking Up the Band
- A Cooperative 'Passion' : The Santa Clarita Singers and Cantori Domino Will Perform Together on Palm Sunday
- 'Hispanic Heroes' on the Screen
- STAGE REVIEWS : Carole Cook Reveals Her Life in 'Dress Up'
- Trumpeter Mixing the Old, the New
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Fed's Action Should Accelerate Drop in Key Rates : Interest: Consumers can expect cheaper long-term mortgages. But don't look for auto and personal loans or credit card rates to come down much, the experts say.
- Kindred Spirit : Like the Children in His Novel, Jess Mowry Knows All About Life on the Streets
- VENTURA : Defendant to Get Psychiatric Exam
- CASITAS WATER DISTRICT : Moratorium on Hookups Extended
- FRANCE : Cultural Clash, SigAlert Fears Herald Euro Disney 'Madness' : The latest Magic Kingdom will open Sunday to tune of barking dogs, honking geese and a threatened rail strike.
- Political Asylum Cases Swamp INS : Immigration: A surge of applications by Central Americans and Haitians and a critical staffing shortage are delaying hearings in thousands of cases.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 5 Newspapers Picked to Witness Execution
- RESEDA : Planners Renew Business Controls
- Cal Baptist Rallies in Seventh to Upset San Diego State, 4-3
- MOVIE REVIEW : Rereleased 'Vita' Affirms Fellini Genius
- San Diego Spotlight : Authentic Chinese Offerings Make a Gem of a Restaurant
- 'Other People's Money' Out of Step With the '90s
- The Real Unsolved Mysteries
- Pop & Jazz Reviews : A Smile-Inducing Set From Little Village
- REAL ESTATE
- Reiner Urges Maximum 10-Year Prison Term for Keating : Sentencing: Los Angeles County district attorney asserts that anything less would 'diminish the gravity' of his crime.
- EC Calls California Recycling Law a Trade Issue : Commerce: The statute, which requires that a percentage of glass sold in the state be recycled, is cited as 1 of 8 recent U.S. trade barriers.
- When Stocks Sink Many Investors Manage to Profit
- U.S. Curbs Indian Use of Video Gambling : Regulation: Panel says tribes may not install devices at bingo halls without approval of state authorities. California opposes such machines.
- Old Hat : Mariaelena de Estevez Ruz creates romantic, vintage-looking toppers by combining silk flowers, antique lace and colorful French ribbon.
- Gnatcatcher Mandate Tied to Wildlife Funds : Conservation: $1.5 million for Wilson's conservation program comes with strict habitat preservation goal.
- School Dropout Rate Improves in 1991 : Education: Continuing a trend, the county figure dips to 10.7%. But the Santa Paula and Oxnard districts had dramatic increases.
- Violence in Oakland
- 12 Years Later, Burke's Old Foe Is on Her Side
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Computer Glitch Delays Lottery Game
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Budget Cuts Include Swim Pool
- AMERICA'S CUP : Koch's Boats Team Up Against Stars & Stripes
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Stadium Changes Get Mixed Reviews
- Sockers Still Able to Beat Blast Crowd
- 2 Museum Satellites Envisioned
- When the Good Guy <i> Doesn't</i> Wear White
- Administration Revamps Drug-Approval Policies : Health: Quayle says the new measures will speed medicine to patients and save money. Critics argue that the ideas are nothing new and may be unsafe.
- Countywide : SOS Top Disneyland Service Winner
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Governor Backs Free Trade Plan : Economy: He blames 'xenophobic zingers' for undermining attempts to promote accord.
- CAMARILLO : Student's Rescue Device Nets First Prize in Contest
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Elephant Dies at Wild Animal Park
- Pop & Jazz Reviews : Zulu Spear Falls Short of 'Graceland' Standard
- HEALTH CARE
- Senate Rejects Deeper Military Budget Cuts : Congress: Lawmakers fear further job losses in defense industry. President Bush's 1993 spending plan moves closer to approval.
- Spring Formalities : The Trendiest Investment? A Waistcoat in Prints or Patterns
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Body-Grippers in Black
- FULLERTON : Elvis Makes Waves at CSUF Race
- Cash-Strapped RTD Votes to Increase Its Police Force : Transportation: Three-year effort will increase the size of transit unit 66%, to 330 officers.
- A Big Step for Safer Child Care
- TUSTIN : Hiring Freeze Gets School Board's OK
- LOS ANGELES : Man Finds Wallet With $920, Turns It in to Police
- Eagles' Big Inning Leads to 9-4 Victory : Prep baseball: El Segundo scores seven runs in the third to defeat rival St. Bernard.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Malones Help Jazz Win the Midwest
- EMPIRE LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Coach Shows Up in Time for Victory
- PREP NOTES
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Mistakes, Illness Give Northridge Edge in Baseball
- Jurisprudence
- Northridge Gets Jump on Irvine : College baseball: Shockey homers on second pitch of the game to launch Matadors to 3-1 victory. Eggert now 5-0.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cardinals' Bryn Smith on Disabled List
- Miscellany
- Clippers Outlast Trail Blazers
- Rock's Hottest Ticket : Two Seats to a U2 Concert May Set You Back $2,400
- STAGE REVIEW : Baitz Casts Wide Net in 'End of the Day'
- House Members Want S&L-Bailout; System Altered Before Funding It
- Shareholders Have Chance to Push Through Change
- African Leaders Stress Humanitarian Aid : Hunger: Civil wars in Sudan, Somalia and other nations in the Horn threaten millions with death by starvation.
- Aquino Bars Marcos' Body Until After Election
- County's Use of Private Firms May Be Revised : Supervisors: An ordinance will be drafted that would require businesses to improve employee benefits. Action may signal a shift away from 'privatization.'
- New Jury Will Decide Alfaro's Sentence : Courts: Retrial of penalty phase in murder of Anaheim child will begin after a case the judge is hearing is completed, in about three weeks.
- FULLERTON : 15 of 17 Businesses Refuse Minor Liquor
- RESEDA : Retiree Is Found Stabbed to Death
- LOS ANGELES : Man Shot to Death in His Kitchen by 2 Robbers
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Senate Confirms Wilson Appointees
- Death of Deputy Yamamoto
- Wildmon Hit With Lawsuit Over Documentary : Film: Ongoing battle over 'Damned in the USA' heats up as producers, others, try to get film distributed in U.S.
- FCC Gives Existing Stations First Channels for HDTV
- Knott's Project Aims to Spark Science Interest : Inventing: Thomas Edison Workshop, a joint project between the park and Southern California Edison, emphasizes uses for electricity.
- Attorney's Gifts to Judges, Verdicts Under Scrutiny
- Ashe Case Raises Fame Vs. Privacy Debate : Ethics: Journalists face gray area of how far to go in reporting on celebrities. The issue is sharpened by athlete's anguish over revealing he has AIDS.
- North Korea Ratifies Nuclear Plant Accord
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Dust to Dust : Owens Lake, once a vacation spot, is now a salty environmental hazard. It dried up in 1924, when Los Angeles siphoned away its water.
- Mother of All Surprises Is Birthing in Toyland
- Thomas Williams; Opera House Co-Founder
- Judge Besieged After Call for Legalized Drugs
- Charlotte Beers Takes Top Job at Ogilvy
- Microbes Clean Soil Polluted With Selenium
- Well-Suited : In the '90s, men have discovered discount shopping. That's good news for off-price retailers, pinched by recession.
- Library Plugged In to the Future : New $2-million mainframe computer will allow facility's patrons greater access to a wide variety of information.
- American Airlines Unveils Radical Plan to Cut Fares : Travel: Long-term effort to raise revenues favors last-minute, business fliers. Other carriers follow suit.
- LOS ANGELES : Vernon to Appeal Ruling Allowing Inquiry by City
- THOUSAND OAKS : Rancher Backed in Dispute With City
- Decisions : Oxnard
- CSUN Faculty Rejects Plan for Poll on Athletic Funding : Education: Instructors instead will ask a foundation to reconsider its $5-million pledge to campus sports.
- Pick Your Poison : Environment: The choice is signs or wires. Agoura Hills merchants want to pay for removal of utility lines, but only if their advertising poles remain.
- Ex-Director Sued Over Missing Art
- ENCINO : Planners Prohibit Apartment Project
- LOS ANGELES : Driver Slightly Injured in Collision With Train
- Conner Plans to Bring Rival Into Whitbread
- Simi Valley's Voges 1 Over in Masters
- Northridge's Calcante Surges Into NCAA Home Run Lead
- Stevens Named to Ride Casual Lies in Derby
- Santa Margarita's Holmes Decides to Resign as Boys' Basketball Coach
- 'Broken Drum' a Compelling American Tale
- Music Reviews : Pianist Wolff Performs Recital at Bing Theater
- Rude Awakening to New Courtesy
- Gulf War Workhorses Suffer in Analysis : Weapons: Tomahawk missiles and F-117 A jets were not as reliable as initially reported, according to classified performance checks.
- Ashe Case Raises Fame vs. Privacy Debate : Ethics: Journalists face gray area of how far to go in reporting on celebrities. The issue is sharpened by athlete's anguish over revealing he has AIDS.
- Drug Dealer Gets 11-Year Sentence
- No jailhouse lawyer jokes, please: You know...
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board Will Study Busing Fees
- Blows to King Were Excessive, Expert Testifies : Trial: LAPD's top-ranking use-of-force supervisor rebuts testimony of two defense witnesses. Briseno's attorney challenges the new witness's expertise.
- 'Unlevel Field' Debunked : Trade: Japan is not nearly the villain that Americans--and politicians--believe.
- Growing Old in a New Land : Senior Center Is Cultural Anchor for Vietnamese Who Feel Adrift
- Mother Sentenced in Newborn's Death
- A Kingpin Is Convicted--but Many Questions Remain : Can't Washington pick its geopolitical friends a bit more carefully?
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK : Injury to Miller's Knee Taints Ross' First Practice
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP NOTES
- Senior Berthiaume Leads Toro Hit Parade
- He's Only Looking for a Shot in Minors
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lewis to Take Finley's Turn Tonight
- STAGE REVIEWS : Lefcourt's 'Ronde' Serves Up Satire on Power Lunches
- ART REVIEW : Snapshots of Banality Point to Advertising
- Karcher Enterprises Posts Flat Yearly Earnings
- AUTOS
- FASHION : Witty Designers Snub Mania for Menswear
- House OKs Red-Ink Social Security Bill : Benefits: The proposal doubles the earnings limit for retirees age 65 to 69. It busts the budget pact, but not as much as the Senate version.
- Working on an Education : O.C. Re-Entry Programs Booming as Victims of Economy Look for Greener Fields
- Western Stables Appear Barren : Horse racing: Despite the credentials of A.P. Indy, not everyone is sold on California's prospects for the Kentucky Derby.
- Leppard Shines in Tough Spot for Simi Valley, 8-6
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Still Cannot Solve Clay Surface
- They're Separate but Unequal : Track and field: UCLA and USC men have different strengths. Women's teams are more alike.
- El Camino Real, Chatsworth to Keep Their '91 Classifications : Prep football: By swapping places, former will stay in 4-A Division, latter in the 3-A.
- ART REVIEWS : Doolin Tweaks L.A. With Gentle, Foreboding Twist
- Criterion Discs Spotlight Singleton, Welles Films
- Capitol Idea to Step Up the Satire : Performance: Washington, D.C.,-based troupe, coming to Fullerton for two shows today, lampoons pols through topical lyrics set to well-known tunes.
- IRS Offering Aid as April 15 Deadline Nears : Taxes: District office giving free service to elderly, disabled and low-income filers. Program includes environmental fair.
- Audit Finds New Excesses in Parretti's MGM Tenure : Studio: Examples include costly travel on his charter line and sale of French land to his wife at a bargain price.
- Muslims, Croats Incite Violence, Serbs Charge : Yugoslavia: Stage is set for possible assault on breakaway Bosnia. Call-up of reserves is reported.
- U.S. Charges 10 in Bid to Sell Arms to Iraqis : Weapons: Two O.C. men are indicted, along with six former high-ranking Polish officials and two others.
- Mugler Madness
- Jackson, Coe Win in Britain
- Tax Rejected, Oceanside Sifts Alternatives
- MISSION VIEJO : School Bus Fee Hike Endorsed by Board
- Mayor Urges Residents to Invite Out-of-Towners to See Cup Races : Tourism: O'Connor announces campaign to boost disappointing attendance at America's Cup regatta.
- A Welcome Joining of the Debate : WELFARE WATCH: Senate Democrats offer a promising reform
- STUDIO CITY : Planning Panel Says Building Is Too Tall
- Bi-County Task Force Considers Secession : Boundaries: Residents near the Los Angeles and Ventura counties border say neither pays enough attention to their needs.
- EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE : Group to Honor Jet Flight Pioneers
- Collapse of AIDS Service Unit Raises Questions About Its Books : Charity: Officers of Northern Lights cannot explain why financial disclosure statements are not on file.
- Public's Help Sought in Finding Baby's Killers
- South Pole Sojourn Was Stellar Success for UCI Astrophysicist
- Mission Viejo Rallies to Score Tennis Victory
- Loyola Men's Volleyball Coach to Resign After Stanford Match
- '92 Lions Have Done Little to Restore the Roar : Baseball: Although expectations weren't high, Loyola Marymount has tumbled to last place in the West Coast Conference.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Gives Karros an Opportunity
- Dodgers Get Lefferts Off to Rough Start : Baseball: Ex-reliever lasts only one-third of an inning, and Padres fall in home opener, 6-3.
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Gerdis Jump-Starts Mater Dei Past Santa Margarita
- Quartz Hill Boys', Girls' Track Teams Move Closer to Golden League Titles
- New Car, New Track, Old Success? : Indy cars: Al Unser Jr. is going for his fifth victory in a row in Long Beach Grand Prix.
- Music Reviews : Trimpin Unveils a Contraption
- Topanga Rallies Around a Happier Cause : Music: With the flooding over, local philharmonic will present its annual outdoor concert Saturday to benefit preschool, Theatricum Botanicum.
- Death of Deputy Yamamoto
- 'Bedouins' to Close
- Pop & Jazz Reviews : Phoebe Legere a Bit Puzzling at Cinegrill
- Difficult Days Continue for Palos Verdes School District : Education: The formerly wealthy system has seen steady declines in enrollment and funding. Teacher contract talks remain stalled. And the next round of budget cuts may wipe out elementary school reading programs.
- Tax Measure Is Needed
- Coach Fired Unfairly
- Loss of Firm Hurts Area
- Some Stylists a Cut Above
- Sticker Seeks a Bumper
- Paying Waste Firm Instead
- Assault on Community
- Ag Land Plan Misleading
- District Is Not for Sale
- MOVIES - April 10, 1992
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- Obituaries - April 10, 1992
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- TELEVISION - April 10, 1992
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- Development Could Stop Soka Campus Expansion : Calabasas: By blocking widening of Las Virgenes Road, the proposed 938-acre Micor housing project could scuttle university growth.
- Commission Probing Three Judges in S.D.
- Officials' Use of AF Jets Costs $150 Million, GAO Says : Perks: No one tries to determine whether the trips by the White House, Cabinet officers or Congress members are justified, a study finds.
- Brown Denies TV Report of Drug Parties : Politics: State police officers tell of finding cocaine, marijuana in Los Angeles home owned by then-governor. Accusers are not identified.
- Noriega Found Guilty of Eight Drug, Racketeering Charges : Courts: He is convicted of allowing the Medellin cartel to ship cocaine through Panama to the United States. The ousted strongman faces up to 120 years in prison.
- Brown Denies TV Report He Hosted Drug Parties : Politics: State Police officers tell of finding cocaine, pot in L.A. home owned by then-governor. The candidate questions accusers' motives.
- O.C. Judge's Drug Proposal Ignites Furor
- Appointment of House Manager, Watchdog OKd
- 8 Shot in Night of Drive-By Gang Violence in Harbor Area
- THE LAST RIDE: Two-time world speedway motorcycle...
- OFFICE SHOTS: What happens when co-workers in...
- Peru Guerrillas Blow Up Police Station; 1 Killed
- NO TROMBONES: The parody singers Capitol Steps...
- NATURAL CONSTITUENTS: It won't be the usual...
- Hard-Liners, Pragmatists Face Off in Iran Vote : Election: The Islamic republic's first parliamentary race in peacetime may lead to closer ties with the West.
- Friend Confesses Killing Ex-Mayor : San Fernando: Michael Sagor, who had also served as city administrator, was found dead at his home after an acquaintance told San Francisco police he shot him to death.
- 4 Charged With Insider Trading in B of A Merger
- TECHNOLOGY - April 10, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 10, 1992
- William Davis Named a Director of First American Financial Corp.
- From Heartburn to a Heartening Experience
- U.S. Share of Sales for Chip-Makers Up : Technology: The firms' share of worldwide chip equipment sales rose from 42.8% in 1990 to 47.1% in 1991, reversing a 10-year decline, a study finds.
- Carry-On Food: Lox in a Box
- Bocuse, Banchet . . . Bob Hope
- Council Candidates Focus on Height Limit, Sony Project
- No 'Quick Fix' Seen for Gang Problems
- Police Rethink New Exercise Due to Injuries : Law enforcement: Six officers were hurt during a weaponless defense program last month. Training method uses a padded foam suit during a one-on-one confrontation.
- Clippers May Pick Arena Site This Year : Pro basketball: The owner expects to select one of four locations for construction of a 20,000-seat, $100-million facility.
- Pro Basketball
- Robinson's Homecoming Is a Nightmare : Colleges: Loyola Marymount coach, who formerly was an assistant at Cal State Northridge, watches the Matadors romp to a 12-3 victory.
- McCaskill's White Sox Debut to Come Against Old Friends
- OC Triathlon Prize Money Now $25,000
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Balance Yields Volleyball Victory
- FHP Gives Wider Choice to Members : Health: Contracts are signed to permit the use of two private hospitals and physicians affiliated with them.
- Private Versus Public Schools
- A Truly Depressing Week : As Tax Deadline Nears, Hardship Stories Abound
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- The Salmon Cha-Cha
- Who's King of the Hill? : As Oil Dwindles, Summit Land Becomes City's Prime Resource; Candidates Split on Development
- Patrons Bask in Warmth From the Sunset Lounge
- Polar Bear Orphans Need a Zoo Home
- Robbery Victim Followed Home by 2 Assailants : Crime: Attackers fired shots at man in same neighborhood where woman was killed in a similar holdup last October.
- West Hollywood : Suit Filed to Block Project
- Mother Teresa Asks Wilson to Spare Harris
- Pasadena : Earth Festival Volunteers
- Roberti Calls GOP Foe 'Phantom Candidate' Who Hides Her Views
- Bataan March Survivor Found a True Friend Among Enemy
- VENTURA : Parliamentarians Meet, Sharpen Skills
- MD Accused of Sexual Abuse Agrees to Lifting of License
- COUNTYWIDE : Lagomarsino Wins President's Backing
- For No Real Reason, Lakers Are Still Alive : Analysis: After losing star after star, they become a team of ordinary talent, but extraordinary staying power.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Even Without Bird, Celtics Are Making a Move
- Grossmont Has Right Solution : Baseball: Baseball team mixes talent and desire to produce winning results.
- Private Versus Public Schools
- You Can Take It With You
- Musicians Go for Baroque
- UC Riverside Chancellor Suffers Stroke
- THEATER REVIEW 'BYE BYE BIRDIE' : Noisy Fun : Despite some shortcomings, the Conejo Players' production of the 32-year-old musical holds up.
- GIRLS' ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Karla Taggart
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Quayle Used Military Planes for Golf Trips
- Philharmonic Society Keeps House
- Some Leaders Urge Party to Unite for Clinton
- Whose valley is it, anyway? There ...
- Gates Blames High Judgments on Report : Police: The Christopher Commission document has 'become the plaintiff's bible' in suits against the city and the LAPD, the chief says.
- Boy Pleads Guilty in Shooting Death : Courts: Judge sets date to consider sentencing of 10-year-old who fired a bullet into a trailer, killing a mother of three.
- FULLERTON : Trumpeting an Interest in Music
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Help Buy 231 Hillside Acres
- Cities Face Fiscal Crisis Over Illegal Tax Collections : Finances: Courts have ruled that up to $800 million collected from aerospace firms must be turned over to the federal government. Some hard-pressed municipalities may wind up on edge of bankruptcy.
- House-Design Rejection Sparks Suit : Law: Laguna Beach's review panel turned the plan down, partly because the home would cast a shadow.
- COUNTYWIDE : United Way Short of Goal by $800,000
- Cease-Fire for Easter Weekend Is Urged in South-Central L.A.
- Olive Will Become a Film Reviewer : Colleges: New Loyola Marymount basketball coach wants to grade players before settling on a style of play.
- ENERGY
- U.S. Royalty
- McDonnell Douglas Travel Co. in Huntington Beach...
- What's Wrong With This Picture?
- Joe to Go
- Edgerton Tops Campaign Fund-Raiser List : Politics: 2nd District incumbent collects $26,000 more than any other City Council candidate.
- Greater Light Shed on Elusive Black Holes : Science: Hubble Space Telescope's images indicate invisible force in nearby galaxy is swallowing stars.
- Scents of SpringWhen Elizabeth Billet's grandfather, George...
- Glendale : Water Conservation
- 2 Innovative Librarians Win National Award