- Citadel Holding Completes Stock Offering
- Bank of A. Levy to Make SBA-Backed Loans
- Bankruptcy Wrangling at Del Taco : Restaurants: Some creditors are upset because the fast-food chain's largest creditor owns a majority share of the company, now in Chapter 11 proceedings.
- ISLAM RISING : Social Service : Mosques Scoop Up Support in Safety Nets : Charity has a long history in the Middle East. As Islam becomes a focus of political debate, delivery of aid is becoming a battle for citizens' hearts and minds.
- County Action Urged on Child Health Care
- Egypt's Appeal for Deportees Rejected
- U.S. Employees' Insurance May Cover Abortion
- Shareholder Seeking ICN Reins Is Sued : Courts: O.C. company's filing claims stockbroker's effort to unseat Milan Panic, rest of board violates law. Damages of $25 million are sought.
- Pollution Research Says Financial Results Delayed
- Chrysler to Take $4.7-Billion Charge for Health Costs
- Dow Gains As Bonds Stabilize; Dollar Off : Market Overview
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : 11 Killed in Attack on Anniversary of Coup
- 900 Participating in Building Blitz for Needy Families
- EC Opens Route to a Free Trade Pact With Russia
- Maverick Democrat Shelby Unyielding
- Yeltsin Takes Summit Success to the Voters
- Orange County Seder Takes On Feminist Cast : Passover: Pre-holiday meal sets aside cup of wine for Miriam to symbolize the contribution of women to Jewish history.
- ISLAM RISING : Terms of Islam
- Wet Winter Raises Encephalitis Fears : Disease: Rainfall may produce a record number of mosquitoes, which carry the untreatable virus. Authorities are trying to keep track of the pests amid slashed budgets.
- Serbian Siege Prompts Bosnians to Boycott Meeting
- Activist to Be Named to Head Food Programs
- Fired Employee Wounds 2, Then Shoots Himself
- A Pajama Party for the Wide-Awake
- Florida Seeking Federal Help to Quell Attacks on Foreigners
- Mercedes Plans a $300-Million Factory in U.S.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Banks Replacing Rubles With Chits
- Plea-Bargain Struck in Smuggling Case
- ISLAM RISING : Bosnia : The Faithful in Embattled State Follow Unique Path : More secular than some Muslims, they reject Serbs' charges that they want a fundamentalist government.
- KCOP Turns to Conservatives After Press' Election
- POP/ROCK - April 6, 1993
- Central Valley's Fresno: Home of Raisins--and Art? : Funding: City's residents tax themselves, potentially raising about $5 million annually for science, cultural, artistic and even tree-planting projects.
- ART
- Rapper Takes Officer's Side : Trial: Controversial N.W.A. founder Eazy-E has stood by Theodore J. Briseno at the Rodney King trial. His actions have shocked some in the rap community.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Trouble With Baseball' a Melancholy PBS Report
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jellyfish Jams With Churning, Harmonic Rock
- Q&A; WITH JOAN BAEZ : 'I Feel Like I'm Having a Second Youth'
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Sipkovich's Two-Hitter Helps Marina Advance
- A 22-year-old woman filed a civil lawsuit...
- Emotional Indians Can't Dispel the Chill From Stadium : Mourning: The widows of Crews and Olin are honored before a 9-1 loss to the Yankees in 36-degree weather.
- To help make up for the loss...
- Colorado's Opener Is Rocky One : Baseball: In front of former commissioner Vincent, sellout Shea Stadium crowd, Gooden shuts out expansion team in its debut.
- Opening Day
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Fritz Helps Kennedy Defeat Laguna Hills
- OPERA REVIEW : Monteverdi Cycle Ends in Long Beach
- Appealing Adaptation of Singer 'Stories'
- TELEVISION - April 6, 1993
- Less Rock, More Talk on FM Dial : Radio: Rediscovery of the personality is a nationwide phenomenon as stations try to stand out and to adapt to the needs of aging baby boomers.
- POP/ROCK - April 6, 1993
- Elijah Wood: Having Fun Acting as a Kid
- MUSIC REVIEW : Canadian Brass: a Musical Shtick : The gags flowed as easily as the melodies when the group appeared at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. Other ensembles mix both, but not as well.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gonzalez, Palmer Power Rangers
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- UPPER DECK BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Mater Dei Finally Wises Up, Tops El Capitan
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Webber Says He Didn't Know : Wolverines: Forward says he wouldn't have called a timeout if he had been aware that team had none left.
- This Was a One-for-a-Million Opportunity--and He Blew It
- Miscellany
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Free Agency a Concern to This Sport, Too
- UPPER DECK BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Marlins' Hough, Harvey Prove That They Aren't Done Yet
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : An Ending No One Expected
- Names in the News - April 6, 1993
- Westhead Takes Over at George Mason : College basketball: Former Laker, Loyola Marymount coach promises continuation of fast-paced offense.
- Mission Viejo Girls Win at Soccer Event
- Kim Nelson
- TECHNOLOGY - April 6, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - April 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 6, 1993
- WHO'S COUNTING? Former Supervisor Don R. Roth,...
- Banished Satan Logo Resurfaces to Bedevil Mission Viejo School
- COLUMN ONE : A Stain Spreads in Suburbia : Issues of teen promiscuity, forced sex and parental neglect rock Lakewood, once a bastion of morality. Many see the town and its unrepentant Spur Posse as symbols of a declining America.
- VANCOUVER SUMMIT: THE PRICE OF REFORM : Summit Notebook
- Phone-Call Fraud Takes Heavy Toll : Crime: Use of stolen calling-card numbers to make international calls costs phone companies nearly $2 billion annually.
- GRIPES : Is Customer Service Dead? : Yes: The whole concept of service has gone down the tubes. Don't employees understand that they're not being paid to loaf and gossip?
- Nuclear Clock Again Ticks Near Midnight : The bomb: Treaties and inspections prove toothless against rogue states.
- As Rose Goes, So Do They Go
- Hong Kong Puts Airport Bidders on Hold Again
- Energy's Motor May Have Just Gotten Started : Funds: It doesn't usually pay to bet on last quarter's winners, but some analysts believe an up trend in natural resources is developing.
- AUTOS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Politics Once Again Dry Up Water Reform : Policy: When Gov. Wilson changed course on protecting the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, he was following his predecessors in sidestepping the issue.
- Garamendi's Approach Still in Gridiron Form
- Hopes High for Mighty Marketable Ducks : Sports: Walt Disney Co.'s talented art staff is busy creating logo for new Anaheim hockey team. An appealing design could prove to be very lucrative.
- Lawyers for Cult Predict Passover Exodus : Standoff: After talks with leaders, the attorneys say they expect a call ending the stalemate after the holiday feast. Another man leaves compound.
- A Guide to the DODGERS
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Pull Away From Celtics, 101-89
- PEOPLE WATCH
- DANCE REVIEW : Goode's 'Convenience Boy' Unflinching, Compassionate
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Appealing Tangle of Styles From Julianna Raye
- TV REVIEW : 'For Their Own Good' Tackles the Plight of Working Women
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Soy Cowboy Stirs Up the Melting Pot at Club Lingerie
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Putting It Together' in N.Y. With Sondheim Songs : Julie Andrews heads a cast of five in a loosely constructed show filled with Sondheim favorites. She makes a successful return after an absence of 30 years.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Strong Southland Return for Australian Strings
- JAZZ REVIEW : Holloway's Winning Gentle Style
- The Ledler Foundation, a private philanthropic group...
- To Stay or Not to Stay at KCOP? : Television: The big question is whether Bill Press, the new state Democratic Party chairman, should remain a commentator on Channel 13. He wants to stay, but would his credibility be hurt?
- ART
- Moral Code of 'Spur Posse'
- Boris Yeltsin and Crisis in Russia
- First Amendment for Entertainers Too
- Ross Perot
- Boris Yeltsin and Crisis in Russia
- 'Falling Down': Hollywood Racism
- Ross Perot
- Boris Yeltsin and Crisis in Russia
- In Dispute / SEEKING CREATIVE LOCAL...
- 'Falling Down': Hollywood Racism
- Moral Code of 'Spur Posse'
- Moral Code of 'Spur Posse'
- We'll Be Good Boys, Really
- 'Falling Down': Hollywood Racism
- Boris Yeltsin and Crisis in Russia
- Eugenie Leontovich; Star of Stage and Film Was 93
- Frank W. Sharp; Financier in Stock Scandal of 1970s
- Two Suffer Serious Injuries When Trains Collide in Tunnel
- MARKET BEAT / TOM PETRUNO : Fund Buyers Lead Return to 'Value'
- More Meeting Planners Use Country Inns : Hospitality: Boosters say corporate creativity flourishes in their smaller, more intimate conference settings.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PASSOVER
- Muslim Immigrants From Mideast: Dreams May Not Match U.S. Reality : Alienation: Newcomers often turn to mosques for support, as did Salameh. But only a few become involved in political activism.
- 2 Men Sought in Lynwood Killing
- War Declared on Alarms That Go Chirp in the Night
- Man Found Dead, Another Stabbed Alongside River
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Are One Short of Record
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : New Ending Is Required : Final: Webber says Michigan needs to beat North Carolina to make up for last year's loss to Duke.
- VANCOUVER SUMMIT: THE PRICE OF REFORM : Through Joking, Political Shoptalk, Bill and Boris Find a Way to Bond : Rapport: The Rhodes scholar and the former construction worker grope for common ground and find it in their populist appeal.
- Keeping Up With the Johnsons Isn't Going to Get Any Easier
- One Boy Killed, Another Hurt in Chairlift Accident
- Big Nonprofits' Top Execs Often Earn 6 Figures : Charity: President of Mount Sinai Medical Center made nearly $800,000--but the high pay has its defenders.
- Citywide Town Meeting Blasts Justice System : Rebuilding: Many in TV hookup say minorities are treated unfairly. They call for reform to prevent violence.
- Reward Offered in Latest Florida Tourist Slaying
- MOORPARK : Debate Team Takes National Title
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : THE SENTINEL : School District Breakup: The Majority of Students Would Not Benefit
- MOORPARK : Reward Offered in Theft of Shop Tools
- In response to the rising tide...
- IRVINE : Contractors Help Fix Homeless Shelters
- Report: George Mason Hires Paul Westhead
- AIRLINES
- Louisiana's Kingfish muddies the waters again : Iconoclastic town wants to honor its iconoclastic son. But some say Huey Long is best forgotten.
- Real Baseball in L.A.: the Angels of Wrigley Field
- 600 Join Walk to Raise Funds for AIDS Services
- Police Investigate Hit-and-Run Death
- IRVINE : Sister Cities to Focus on Mutual Problems
- Man's Fire Death Apparent Suicide
- Brown Can't Watch Clippers in Victory : Pro basketball: They beat Mavericks, 119-115. Weightlifting injury sidelines coach.
- There's Atlanta, Then There's Everyone Else
- Big Numbers, Not Big Talk : Alex Rodriguez Is Modest, but Scouts Are Singing His Praises
- Beschen Takes Third in ASP Qualifier
- INDONESIA
- Rebels Dined With Peacekeepers, Then Killed 3, U.N. Official Says
- Fear, Anger Voiced in Citywide Town Meeting : Communities: TV hookup gives cross-section a chance to speak. A plea for hope and calm is heard.
- The Next 50 : Planning: Valley residents tell officials how they want their city to look and function over the next half-century.
- Today's Agenda
- Evans Wins 33rd National Title
- ANGELS : Reliever Patterson Picked Up; Padres Win Last Exhibition Game
- Rogers Family Gets a Bow From 'The Duke'
- SIMI VALLEY : Adult Business Curbs to Be Topic
- Woman Killed in Trailer Fire Is Identified
- Clean Up the City's Streets to Stop Business Flight : Mayor's race: Start recovery by attacking crime, homelessness and related problems that depress the job market.
- Sermon : On Fear and Violence
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Dollar Loses in the Translation : Currency: In theory, the stronger yen should help ease the U.S. trade deficit. But with Japan, theory doesn't always apply.
- Pay Ball!
- Fugitive in 11-Day Manhunt Seized as He Stops for a Brew
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PASSOVER
- ISRAEL : Troops Crack Down on Gaza Strip Camp
- NEWS ANALYSIS : End Run Around Moscow Is Key to U.S. Aid Strategy : Innovation: Clinton program's goal is to strengthen relationships throughout Russia, not just with Kremlin.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ARMENIA : A Dying People Needs Urgent Help : The world has been astonishingly indifferent to this case of 'ethnic cleansing,' which begs for U.N. intervention.
- Children's Hospital to Mark Pediatric Wing Opening
- La Habra Appoints New Planning Board Member
- Soccer
- BUENA PARK : Police, Fire Groups to Protest Impasse
- BASEBALL '93 : Dodgers Get Out Erasers for 1993 : Baseball: The memory of last season remains strong enough to be used as an incentive.
- INDIA : Pakistan Implicated in Bombay Blasts
- SANTA ANITA : Exchange's Victory Is Work of Art
- MARK L. ALCH : Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Drake Beam Morin Inc.
- Didn't Sell Out, Yeltsin Says as He Flies Home
- STANTON : Club Challenging Naked-Dancing Ban
- Motorist Drives Car Into Train
- Becoming Accustomed to the Unthinkable : Carjackings: Today, even in broad daylight, even in Chatsworth, we aren't safe from random criminal violence.
- Man Pursues, Captures Driver of Hit-and-Run Car
- Grieving Family Gives Thanks for Support : Appreciation: Services honor those who tried to help Kari LaBorde, who was burned to death two months ago.
- Finally, Spring Is Really Here : Whatever its woes, baseball's back, and that's a happy occasion
- High School Basketball
- ART REVIEW : Finding Solace in 'Sculptor's Landscape'
- Motorcycling
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Compelling Concert by Gay Men's Chorus
- Pop Music : Gabriel Warms Up at Prince's Glam Slam
- 'Falling Down': Hollywood Racism
- State Penal System
- Hollywood's the Loser in the Basinger...
- Moral Code of 'Spur Posse'
- Car Phones
- Boris Yeltsin and Crisis in Russia
- MOVIES - April 5, 1993
- MOVIES - April 5, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 5, 1993
- Obituaries - April 5, 1993
- Names in the News - April 5, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 5, 1993
- NO GO: Former astronaut Sally K. Ride,...
- Business Groups, Legislators Try to Rein In AQMD
- CHAIR WARS: The Senate is seized with...
- Panel Gives Thumbs-Down to Most Mayoral Race Ads : Campaign: Experts say TV commercials make some contenders look silly and fail to drive home key messages.
- Garamendi, Brown Take Aim at 1994 : Democrats: Possible rivals for the gubernatorial nomination strike an anti-Wilson, pro-California theme. State party convention ends on optimistic note.
- King's Legacy at Forefront of Remembrances : Anniversary: A less than expected crowd honors the slain civil rights leader. The event is used to appeal for calm in L.A.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : NOTES : Michigan's Rose, King Turned Things Around
- Golden West, Saddleback Advance in Tourney
- Boxing
- Names in the News - April 5, 1993
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Phelps Asks His Body for One More Game : College basketball: A hip injury is added to his list of aches, but North Carolina guard is ready for Michigan.
- His Victory Is for 'My Buddy Alan'
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nevada Beats Titans in Baseball to Bring Two Streaks to an End
- Swimming
- Sisters Finish 1-2 in Weightlifting Championships
- Horse Racing : Personal Hope Sheds Some Light on the Kentucky Derby Picture
- Andretti Is Left in First Place : Auto racing: Attrition takes the leaders in Phoenix, and he is around for the finish, becoming the oldest Indy car winner.
- GOLF SENIOR TOUR : Birdie Gives Shaw Victory After Hill's Eagle
- Rapping to a Bicultural Beat : Dancing Trio From Irvine--the L.A. Boyz--Scores a Hit in Taiwan
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : John Sebastian Serves Up Lovin' Spoonful of Honey
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Skilled Performance of Mahler's Ninth
- TV REVIEW : Patients Take Control in 'Medicine at Crossroads'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Shabba Pushes Persona Not the Music
- Mary Pickford, Sweetheart of Silent Film : In celebration of the centennial of the actress's birth, several of her classics are being shown this week.
- Sign Points to Complexity of Getting Traffic Patterns Changed
- In a town that barely had drinking...
- BREA : Pilgrimage to Bosnia Turns Humanitarian
- Arrests Fuel Debate Over Patient-Referral Services : Medicine: Doctors in case decry prosecution. Experts call laws regulating paid physicians' marketers untested and unclear.
- ANAHEIM : City Advised Against Raise for Officials
- Bane of the Boulevard : Subway Construction Has Choked Some Businesses Along Wilshire
- TOM CRIST : Principal, Alessandro Elementary School, San Bernardino
- MOVIES - April 5, 1993
- MOVIES - April 5, 1993
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Violin Concerto Caps Evening With the Camerata
- Hawaii Jumps on Top Early to Defeat CSUN
- Lakers Look Back After Loss to Jazz : Pro basketball: After 111-99 defeat, their hold on playoff spot is more precarious.
- Boxing
- The Call 'Play Ball' Will Not Say it All : Opening day: They will be mourning in Cleveland, protesting in Baltimore and rooting for a new team in Colorado.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : First-String Performance by Aussies
- Police Fear Suicide Victim Wired to Bomb
- Many Talk About Leadership, but He Did Something About It
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : A Lighter Shade of Blue : Montross' Family Has a Michigan Tradition, but North Carolina Hopes
- Swoopes Sweeps to Title : Women: The unanimous choice as MVP scores 47 points during Texas Tech's victory over Ohio State.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Takes Title Despite Knee Injury
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Standly Gets First Win and Masters
- ANGELS : Ken Patterson Picked Up for Final Spot in Bullpen
- Movie : Implausible 'Crush' Puts Yuppie in Peril
- ART REVIEW : Bontecou 'Sculpture': Hybrid Eruptions
- Revival of 'KIIS & Unite' Planned April 24
- Women Gain Clout Amid UCI Gender Debate : Vice chancellor, one of 11 women in prominent positions at the university, calls criticisms of medical school legitimate, but they need to be taken in context.
- Fleetwood Enterprises
- Surge in 'Hedge' Investments Puzzles Pros
- TAIWAN
- JAPAN
- The Golden State Has a Case of the Blues : Californians Are in a Much Gloomier Mood Than Rest of the U.S.
- Yes, We Simply Loathe Inflation
- MALAYSIA
- CHINA
- OCCUPATION: RESTAURANT, BAR GENERAL MANAGER
- Affordable Beef Makes a Hit With the Japanese : Trade: With tariff cuts lowering the price, American steak is fast becoming an everyday menu item.
- 3-Way Venture Will Develop Decoder Box for Digital TV
- FAMILY : Pluses of Mixing Ages at Day Care
- Shuttle Liftoff Set for Mission to Study Ozone : Space: Discovery will peer into Earth's middle atmosphere and conduct scientific tests. Weather could still snag tonight's scheduled launch.
- ACLU Takes Position at Odds With L.A. Board : Courts: National group issues policy opposing double jeopardy. Local group says the issue is not relevant in federal civil rights trial over Rodney King beating.
- VATICAN CITY : Pope Invites Youths to Join Him in Denver
- The Democrats' Party Pleaser : Years of Raising Dollars and Spirits for Party in Exile Earn Pamela Harriman Nomination for Envoy Job
- U.S. Was Warned of Terror Network, Mubarak Says
- The Child Is the Loser in Bitter Custody Fights : Juvenile justice: In O.C. case, court faults both parents and gives girl to neither. They say system hurts her worst.
- Lingering Death of an Air Base Stalls Recovery
- Moving 'Bodies' for a Budget Premiere
- NEWS ANALYSIS : More Turmoil for Venezuelans : South America: The president may be impeached on corruption charges. His term has less than a year to go.
- Clinton Sees New Partnership With Russia, Boosts U.S. Aid : Summit: America's interests and values are embodied in Yeltsin's policies, the President says. Assistance package is expanded to $1.6 billion to include grain sales.
- 5 Men Stabbed in Fight Over Phone
- MOORPARK : Spring-Cleaning Help Offered by City
- Congregations Plan Passover Activities
- DENNIS FOX : Principal, Culver City Middle School, Culver City
- Group Steps Up Efforts to Halt New County Jail : Courts: A legal challenge against a flood wall at the site near Santa Paula is the latest attempt by environmentalists to stop construction. Work on the facility continues.
- Mother of 5 Arrested After Infant Found Near Oxnard Canal
- Some Doctors Call Westlake Village Cancer Unit Unneeded : Health care: Physicians warn of duplicated services and higher costs. But patients welcome convenience of the state-of-the-art center.
- ANAHEIM : City Seeks to Fill Redevelopment Post
- Group Finalizes Community Plan
- One Day in a World of Hard Cases and Harder Decisions : Juvenile Court: 'Dependency' hearings weigh the fates of children, parents and would-be parents. Sometimes there is no right answer.
- The Magic of Reading : Voluntarism: Rolling Readers rove area schools and shelters, hoping to replace TV and video games--if only for an hour.
- The Record Stands--Despite Some Attempts to Topple It
- Donald W. Reynolds; Media Group Founder
- Mao Jacket Out of Style--Even in China
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PASSOVER
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PASSOVER
- Bosnian Muslims Block Evacuation of Own Refugees : Balkans: Action in besieged town is designed to hold off Serbs' final conquest in the area.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Life More Exciting Than Prime Time : GILDA: An Intimate Portrait by David Saltman ; Contemporary Books $19.95, 246 pages
- Charles Bennett Gullans; Poet, Literary Scholar
- Thousands Call for Peace in North Ireland
- New Tactics Tried in Gifted Student Programs : Schools: Realizing that districts were failing to identify minority youngsters who excel, educators are using innovative ways to ease the inequities.
- Shelter Director Gets Service Award
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : San Clemente: Nowadays They Call It "San Calamity"
- Platform : Teaching Kids About Cultural Differences : JUDITH BRINGS : Principal, Franklin Elementary School, San Diego
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Teen Struggles, Expectations Are a Learning Experience : The knowledge gained from dealing with high school pressures helps prepare adolescents for adulthood.
- Man Who Fired at Squad Car Is Killed
- A New Slant for Passover : Feminist Group Sets Aside a Cup for Women at Seder
- Two for the Future : Development of electric-auto and cleanup technologies holds economic promise
- LA HABRA : City Revokes Eatery's Permit to Entertain
- Court Interpreters Speak Language of Law
- Youth / OPINION : 'I Am You From Far Away'
- GRIPES : Is Customer Service Dead? : No: Servers want to do right, but customers have to do their part. People who vent their foul moods on clerks and waiters aren't talking to stones.