- Sierra Madre : Buchan Is Named Mayor
- Use of Woman's Name in Kennedy Case Reports Sparks Debate on Rape Coverage : Media: Some journalists argue that keeping victims' names private perpetuates the stigma. Others say identification can put accuser under suspicion.
- City Arms Itself to Argue Against Navy Base Closure : Defense: Mayor forms task force to lobby Congress for keeping station and its $379-million annual payroll in Long Beach.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Take a Character, Any Character--and Role With It
- OXNARD : Emergency Homeless Shelter to Be Closed
- Question of Dollars Complicates Decision on Restoring Wetlands : Environment: Limited tidal action can be brought to Ballona for $10 million. But a full-scale restoration could cost $50 million or more.
- BUENA PARK : No Parking Near Day-Care Center
- Cal State System Settles Bias Suit by Feminists
- Controversy Over Gates
- dBase Sales Push Ashton-Tate Net to 2-Year High
- Quality Control Problems Found at Douglas Plant
- AT&T; Income Advances 6.6% During Quarter
- Tofu Takes On the Mainstream Market : Trends: The albino Jell-O is not longer just for vegetarians.
- Jazz Is Setting the Pace at San Luis Rey Downs
- Soviet 1st Lady a Hit at Market
- Pianist, Chamber Trio Open 10th Season of Concert Series
- Marina Sites Put in Receivership : Courts: Cal Fed Bank wants to gain control of six properties because of the developer's failure to make loan payments of more than $1 million.
- Education Reaping No Jackpot Despite Lotto Sales Surge
- FILM : Jeremy Irons Is the Fire in Flawed 'Swann in Love'
- Plan for Central Avenue Project Is Revised to an 18-Story Building : Development: The original proposal had called for a 17-story tower and a separate seven-story medical office structure.
- Censorship? In the Days of Hays, the Earth Didn't Move
- ART : Banners Flag Earth's Woes and Solutions
- COLUMN LEFT : That 'October Surprise': Not as Advertised : Reagan didn't use the hostages to steal the '80 vote--but the real intrigue was squalid enough.
- 'Faith Healer' Charged With Rape, Swindling
- Reduced Suspensions for Todd Day, 3 Other Arkansas Basketball Players
- Newport Harbor's Palaferri Hurls No-Hitter
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Scioscia Stands, Delivers : Baseball: The catcher provides two key hits as the Dodgers rally to beat the Giants, 6-2.
- About Mr. Shaw's Flag and His Right to Fly It
- Long Beach Homeless Left Out in the Cold
- About That Council Vote in Glendora . . .
- MOVIES - April 18, 1991
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- Die-Hard Commuters Find Empty Trains : Rail strike: Amtrak's contradictory advice gives travelers to Los Angeles rare privacy. Bay Area passengers discover their trains had been idled.
- MOI? The latest Hollywood breakup features Miss...
- GIs Enter Iraq to Set Up Camps : Refugees: First of 10,000 American troops survey northern area for Kurdish assistance sites. Battle teams in Turkey will respond to any military threat.
- For the Daring, Amtrak Had Seats to Spare : Transportation: Many commuters shunned San Diegan runs because of concerns over short-lived nationwide rail strike, but the line was operating.
- Rail Strike Foils Some Best-Laid Plans : Trains: Amtrak routes between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara have been suspended until the stoppage is resolved.
- OVER HERE: It's not easy delivering mail...
- Congress Pact OKd on Ending Rail Walkout
- Congress Votes Quick End to Rail Walkout
- Stars in Their Eyes at Center
- Bush Signs Bill Ordering End to Rail Strike
- Refugee Camp Plan Pleases Turks, Confuses Relief Experts : Reaction: A Kurdish rebel leader scoffs at Hussein's offer of amnesty and also welcomes the U.S. aid effort.
- Tender Green Beans
- ROLLER COASTER: Orange County firms (D5) have...
- Bush Signs Bill Ordering End to Rail Strike
- ELECTIONS COMPTON : Attorney Succeeds Father as Mayor : Government: Walter R. Tucker III gets 36.7% of the mayoral vote. Two City Council seats will be contested in a June 4 runoff.
- A Jewel-Like Exhibit of Cunningham
- HOT TICKETS: Their fight with the Cub...
- Armenians View Election as Political Step Forward : Vote: With the selection of its favored candidates to the City Council, the community feels its gradually growing clout.
- Firms in State Draw Up Plans for a Rail Strike : Transportation: Many companies are set to shift to trucks. But that would mean higher prices to consumers for some goods.
- Banks in the '90s Appear Headed Back to the Basics : Finance: Experts predicted an automation revolution and an array of new services. That hasn't been the case.
- A Shifting of Horse Power : Economy: Recessionary belt-tightening and big expenses are forcing some owners to get rid of the pets they love.
- Men's Issues in Adoption Get Equal Time : A panel discussion at a conference in Garden Grove focuses on birth fathers' long, hard road into their children's lives.
- Hull's Goal Completes Comeback for the Blues
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : DODGERS
- Amateur Sleuths Have Pet Theories About the Mystery of 'Judy'
- Singer Peter Case Gets Boost From a San Diegan
- Music Review : Schifrin Conducts Debut Orchestra
- Dow Rockets 53.71; Bank Earnings Spur Major Stock Rally
- Angeles Corp. Is Hoping for 'Niche' Real Estate Boom
- Yosef Tekoah; Israeli Ex-Diplomat
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Called Lifelong Problem
- OXNARD : Man Arrested in Wife's Abduction
- Family Settles Suit Over Death of Arrested Man : Award: They accept $1.75 million--a little more than half the amount set by a jury--to avoid appeals by county. The arrestee died after deputy broke his neck.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Foreman May Pack Bigger Punch in Ads
- Shaw's Pulitzer
- L.B. Opera Cancels Last Production of Season
- Gas Company Seeks Rate Reduction: Southern California...
- CLIPBOARD : ORANGE COUNTY OVERNIGHT CAMPSITES
- Supreme Court Limits Death Row Appeals
- Jimmy Decker, 72; Pioneer of Malibu Lived Rural Life
- MISSION VIEJO : School to Start Exchange Program
- Rush Hour : At 6:27 A.M., Bulldozer Takes Its Last Bite, Creating Talbert Channel
- Students Wary of Chapman Head : Survey: Seventy-five percent of those polled at college say they have no confidence in President Allen E. Koenig.
- TUSTIN : Week Whets Appetite for Black Study
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Four Indicted on Weapons Charges
- Crime-Ring Case to Go to Jurors : Trial: The prosecution calls an alleged drug smuggler the 'No. 1' man; the defense argues that he was a bit player.
- Vasey's Surge Mirrors Progress of Simi Valley : Baseball: Versatile senior right-hander leads the improved Pioneers past two key Marmonte League rivals.
- ELECTION RETURNS : COMPTON : Mayor*
- Ramona
- Burton Quits Fullerton to Coach Basketball, Teach at Villa Park
- Burglars Shoot and Kill 1, Wound 3 at Golden Hill Home
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Despite Race, Jury Is Out on Spitz
- Olympic Games
- QUOTABLE
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Morris' Hit in 9th Breaks Reds' Losing Streak
- Down-to-Earth Diet, Hard Work Keep This Shotputter at the Top
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : ANGELS
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Dickson Is More Than Just Talk : America's Cup: Glib skipper brings know-how to wealthy Nippon Challenge.
- CRADLE WATCH
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers' Downing Is Off to Eight-for-11 Start
- Verhoeven Gives Dominguez Hills Edge on Mound
- Wild Bill's Couldn't Have Ridden In at Better Time : Show: With patriotism and an interest in the Old West up, there's no lack of customers for the new Buena Park attraction.
- The Community Video Advisory Board of Orange...
- Top NEA Lawyer Julianne Davis Quits
- TECHNOLOGY : Apple Widens Suit Against Microsoft
- State Checking Out-of-State Insurance Deals
- BANKING / FINANCE
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WHY WE HUM : Head Trip With Music
- A Shifting of Horse Power : Slaughterhouse Is Often a Final Home
- Breaking Apart Other People's Expectations : Books: Lorene Cary says her memoir of being a middle-class black girl at an upper-class boarding school is really a 'growing-up book.'
- Braude, Flores Pledge to Press Energy Policy
- ANAHEIM : City OKs Options to Possible Layoffs
- Law Voided on Search for Stolen Vehicles
- Air Force Fails to Win Growth Controls : Lancaster: City Council votes to delay action on a policy that would reduce the number of new houses permitted near the military production and test plant.
- Lindstrom's Shutout Gives CSUN Split With Long Beach in Softball
- Rivalry's Renewal Has Added Zest
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : DODGERS
- Bates Hopes the Switch Will Do Him Good
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cross My Heart' Offers Rare Take on Childhood's End
- Magic Was Already a Star Before First Laker Assist
- Convention Center Parties Investigated : Billing: Executive committee is looking at events that were arranged by the center's general manager and attended by his family or friends.
- Theater Venture Investigated as Union Pacts Are Unsigned and Top-Billed Stars Bail Out : Show business: Producer, who has record of false advertising, says "Music Man" will go on as scheduled at North Hollywood theater.
- Getting Insecure About Insurance?
- Top Lobbying Firm Took in $4.1 Million in Fiscal 1989-90
- Alpine
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Settles Down and Serves Up Victory
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Sailors Attack Rock Cod as Reward for Duty in Gulf War
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Highland Hall Ties State Win Mark
- Rents Lagged Pace of Inflation Last Year in Glutted O.C. Market : Survey: A county firm says apartment construction is tailing off, igniting investor interest in older complexes.
- Nail Salons' Gloss Is Worn Thin by Economic Woes
- Factory Output and Housing Fall in March : Economy: Despite the gloomy data, analysts see a ray of hope in the rise in building permits.
- Why Not Televise Executions?
- Winnie Mandela Denies Role in the 1988 Beating of 4 Behind Her Home : South Africa: The wife of the ANC leader testifies that she was in another town the day of the alleged abductions and assaults.
- Scud-Buster's Effectiveness Questioned
- IRVINE : UCI Is Letting Them Down, Asians Say
- Judge Leaves County in Limbo on Funding of CMS : Health Care: Court refuses to order transfer of state money to finance County Medical Services for the poor.
- Rail Talks Break Down; Unions Set Walkout
- ANAHEIM : City's Child-Care Centers May Close
- Delegation Told Interior Cannot Give Farm Water to City Dwellers
- Woman Gets 6 Months in Nursing License Scam
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : Piercing the Skin, Avoiding the Pain
- Iraq War
- Their Methods are Different, Results Same for Angels, A's
- PREP ROUNDUP : Garden Grove Gets Slap-Happy in Softball Victory
- LOS ALAMITOS : Sires Program Pays Off for Owner
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Finally Find Winning Solution at Home
- Dave Henderson Powers A's Past Angels in 11th
- Jurisprudence
- Big 3 Again Lose Chunk of TV Pie : Ratings: The combined audience of NBC, ABC and CBS declined measurably for the fifth straight season. NBC won its sixth sweepstakes in a row.
- TRW to Leave The City, Move Across the Street
- Bush Says He'd Be Willing to Give Hussein Safe Passage Out of Iraq
- Saban International, Burbank, has named Michel Welter...
- Hyundai Spot's Police Theme Draws Criticism
- Midgetman Missile Approaches Important Test : Weaponry: Rockwell officials will be watching eagerly as a 4,200-mile flight to a Pacific island is attempted Thursday.
- Sir David Lean, Director of 'Lawrence of Arabia,' Dies : Movies: The Oscar winner's sweeping epics include 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' and 'Dr. Zhivago.'
- LAPD Seeking to Fire 4 Linked to King Beating : Violence: Internal investigation reports give officers' own accounts and show them defending their actions.
- Rockwell International: The aircraft and aerospace company...
- Merck & Co.: The Rahway, N.J.-based pharmaceutical...
- American Airlines Opposes Kerkorian's TWA Bid
- Microsoft Corp.: The Redmond, Wash., computer software...
- Utah to Clarify Strict Abortion Law
- Wilson Puts Budget Expert in Health Post : Cabinet: Governor names Russell Gould to lead state's largest department, which faces severe funding problems.
- Rail Talks Break Down; Congress May Intervene
- Ousted Colonel Defends Use of Marine Planes
- Getting the Railroads Back on the Track
- TECHNOLOGY : Compaq Trims Computer Prices To Spur Sales
- Ameritech: The telecommunications company said it earned...
- Supreme Court Limits Death Row Appeals
- Searching the Oceans for Riches : Sunken ships: When not singing in nightclubs, Bill Warren is preparing for a dive he hopes will pay off big.
- Settlement Sprouts on West Bank : Israel: Wine and defiance flow in the occupied territory ahead of Baker's visit.
- Consumers : Brave New World of Eco-Friendly Wares
- Redrawing Plans for the '90s : A Cooler Real Estate Market Has Urban Planners, Architects and Interior Designers Scaling Back and Looking Abroad for Work
- Southwestern Bell: The telecommunications company ported earnings...
- American Air Hits Kerkorian on Bid for TWA
- Iraq Asking U.N. to Let It Sell $1 Billion in Oil to Buy Food
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Court Rejects Plea on Generic Drugs
- Tape of Alleged Mafia Rite May Be Entered in Trial, Judge Rules
- Police Chiefs Seek U. S. Panel on Crime : Summit: Department heads from 11 cities ask President Bush to convene commission on violence and track instances of brutality. They say the problem of excessive force is real, linked to drugs, strife and urban decay.
- Parretti Out as MGM-Pathe Chief; Alan Ladd Jr. Steps In : Entertainment: The ouster apparently was at the behest of Credit Lyonnais, the firm's largest lender, which has agreed to provide fresh financing.
- BANKING / FINANCE : Moody's Raises American Savings' Grade--to an A3
- Nissan North America, Detroit, named Ryuhei Narita...
- Digital Equipment Enters Supercomputer Field: The computer...
- Yoshisuke Mohri has been named chairman of...
- O.C. Winners Hope for Another Jackpot : Luck: A used-car salesman who won $16.4 million and stayed on the job and some office poolers who garnered $247,320 wonder if Lotto lightning can strike twice.
- S.D. Council Votes No on Water Rate Increase : Conservation: City instead adopts mayor's plan of rebates for those who save, to begin after summer.
- Nicaragua Leader Asks Congress for Aid : Diplomacy: 'Let us rise from the ashes left for us by past dictatorships,' Chamorro urges.
- Bush Meets Dalai Lama, Signaling U.S. Concern Over Rights in Tibet
- White House Effort to Halt Job Bias Talks Seen : Legislation: But the Administration denies it is working to block the discussions between civil rights groups and Business Roundtable members.
- Rail Strike Knocks San Diegan Riders Off Track : Transportation: San Diego-Los Angeles passengers are left to fend for themselves as nationwide walkout gets under way.
- Commuters Start to Scramble : Rail strike: Bus companies try to take more passengers. Some Amtrak lines may be affected.
- Pinole Mayor Ousted on Racism Claims : Government: A City Council vote caps months of debate in the Bay Area city. The politician denies making the alleged offensive remarks.
- Dreams, Not Odds, Attract Lotto Fans in Record Numbers
- SEAL Is Among 4 Arrested in Arms-Trafficking Plot
- Bradley's Urgent Trip to Asia
- COUNTYWIDE : Therapist: Memories of Ritual Abuse Real
- Murder Charge Filed in Death of Mother of 4
- Man Sentenced for Murder of Girlfriend
- The city of Alhambra's "Water Saver's Guide"...
- A Surprise Voyage : Despite Friction With Management, Rockets Have Emerged as Contenders
- Business Radio KBLA Will Debut Today
- Music Review : Salonen Folds Up Green Umbrella Season
- Commuters Start to Scramble : Rail strike: Bus companies try to take more passengers. Some Amtrak lines may be affected.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Closing Argument on the Legal System : THE LITIGATION EXPLOSION; What Happened When America Unleashed the Lawsuit <i> by Walter K. Olson</i> ; Truman Talley Books/Dutton; $22.95, 400 pages
- No X-Rated Version of Austen on British TV, Fans Cry
- Baker Adds Jordan to Itinerary as He Heads Again for Middle East
- Amburgey Faces Conflict Charge Over Cable Vote
- 110-Pound Deputy Marshal More Than a Match for Alzado : Arrest: She uses chemical Mace on the former Raiders defensive lineman to end a confrontation.
- 5 Arrested in Kidnaping of Man for Smuggling Fee
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : ANGELS : Pain in Right Hamstring Forces Winfield to Take Himself Out
- Dog Lymphoma Therapy OKd for Sale by USDA
- Blyleven Has Surgery, Is Out for the Season
- Bowser Wins MVP Award for Northridge Basketball
- NBA ROUNDUP : Fast Start Wins for the Pistons
- Oilers Work Overtime to Earn Series With Kings : Smythe Division: Edmonton beats Calgary, 5-4, on Tikkanen's third goal of the game.
- ART REVIEW : Mixing Business, Pleasure : Corporations and artists, often thought of as antithetical, delightfully coexist in 'Poets' Walk' at Citicorp Plaza.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Monkey King' Proves Delight for Children
- El Segundo Firm to Be Acquired: Chicago-based...
- High Court Allows Cities, States to Tax Cable TV : Media: Assessments are allowed in an Arkansas case even if newspapers and magazine are exempted.
- King Fahd Reports Progress in Moving to Set Up Promised Consultative Council : Saudi Arabia: The assembly is seen as a key test of the royal family's commitment to broadening political participation.
- Acapulco Man Dies After Attack by Killer Bees
- San Gabriel Dealer Offers Smorgasbord of Cookbook Titles : Food: Books in her 5,000-volume collection sell for as little as $10 or as much as $2,100.
- NEWSMAKERS
- Estrogen Therapy Linked to Risk of Breast Cancer
- Former DEA Agent Convicted
- Pacific Telesis Group: The telecommunications company reported...
- Telecommuting: Some Myths and Hits
- Home Shopping Network, Inc., St. Petersburg, Fla.,...
- Ban on Political Walkouts Wins Initial Soviet Vote
- COUNTYWIDE : Man Charged With Phone-Call Threats
- Jurisprudence
- Majerus Says He Isn't Irish at His Core
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- He Feels Better, So Do the Kings : Illness Drained Hrudey Last Season; Now He's Enjoying Playing Again
- Magic Moose Wins Featured Trot
- Formal Dinner Wins at Oaklawn
- Shoemaker Prognosis Is Sought
- SDSU Exhibit by San Francisco Artist Proves a Real Bell Ringer
- Flag Raises a Question of Patriotism
- Education Can Save Children's Lives
- Supervisor's Trash Proposal Lauded
- PERSPECTIVE ON ETHICS : If War Is 'Just,' So Is Abortion : Catholic bishops so easily justify destruction of persons in one context, rejecting moral parallels in another.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Music's End Would Herald Education's Dark Age
- The Jobless White-Collar Worker--a Fish Out of Water
- California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Conservancy Buys Developer's Land
- Gottchalk Gets 27 Years to Life in Prison : Crime: The sentence stems from the 1986 execution-style slaying of his woman companion. Her body was found north of Ojai.
- BASEBALL REPORT : DAILY UPDATE : ANGELS
- Hahn Calls for Public Vote on Adding 2 Supervisors
- Titans' Baird Selected by CFL in First Round
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : New Baseball Coach at El Modena Couldn't Ask for Anything More
- Spurs Dig In Early, Rip Clippers, 128-98
- PLNC Is Taking Advantage of All Breaks of Game
- Math Teacher Learned to Coach Basketball at Corona del Mar
- The Hard Way to Easy Money : Many Say Lou Duva Deserves the Rewards After Growing Up in Tough Times, in Tough Game
- TV RATINGS : Sunday Programs Help CBS Win
- Conference to Address Problems of Youths
- COUNTYWIDE : Strike May Affect Amtrak Commuters
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Youths to Help Draft Skateboarding Rules
- Thanks to City Ordinance, He's a Fugitive on the Roll
- Fallbrook
- CYPRESS : Partin Apologizes for Remark on Gays
- Library's Buy of Rare Books Questioned : Reading: Some officials say the $400,000 should have been spent on popular titles rather than antique volumes on birds.
- OXNARD : Council Adopts Plan to Ration Water Use
- Coverage of Catholicism
- Trout Angling for Cash Set at Lake Isabella
- Oilers Win in Overtime and Will Play Kings : Hockey: Tikkanen scores his third goal of the game at 6:58 of the extra period. Edmonton wins the series, 4-3.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Riverside Upends Rancho Santiago in Baseball
- No Brawl Is Really Worth It
- Kurd Horror: Suddenly It's All Action : Bush feels the heat and orders a greatly expanded relief effort inside Iraq
- IRVINE : UCI Professors to Get Guggenheim Awards
- Ventura Schools Look at 6 Areas to Make $3.2 Million in Budget Cuts
- SEAL BEACH : Changes Ordered in Ballot Statements
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Gunman Wounded in Police Shootout
- City Council Orders First Audit of CRA in 10 Years
- Eco Kids : Trash Survey Shows Pupils Have Grown-Up Concerns
- Meek, Parks Might Join S.D. Select Team
- Martinez Opens Door for Giants, Who Prevail, 8-6
- Cajun-Zydeco Festival Scheduled for June in Long Beach
- A Daring Life in Film : An appreciation: Director David Lean brought an enduring, masterful vision to the screen that was unique in its craftsmanship.
- News Stations Surge but KOST Leads : Ratings: Powered by interest in the Persian Gulf War, KNX and KFWB move up in the latest Arbitron figures.
- Agnostic Scouts Pack Grievance Off to Court
- Coverage of Catholicism
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Doctor Investigated Over Drugs for Sex
- LAGUNA BEACH : Second Suit to Block Tollway Is Filed
- Waiting in the Wings: Economic Apartheid : South Africa: Eliminating law-based racism isn't enough. Sanctions must hold until whites end their monopoly on industry.
- $1.16-Billion City Budget Boosts Police, Recreation Services
- 4 Councilmen Ignite Dispute With Appeal of Subway Route : Metro Rail: The city officials say a Ventura Boulevard line would increase congestion. But rivals accuse them of solely pushing to keep the project out of the center of their districts.
- Disney Owes Peggy Lee $2.3 Million, Judge Rules
- San Diego
- Plan Would Set City Football Brackets After Regular Season
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Test Reveals Andersen Has Disc Problem in Neck
- CSUN Receives Commitments From Weight-Event Standouts
- Dave Henderson Powers A's Past Angels in 11th
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Young, Jensen Both Break State Record for Hits
- Northridge Conducting a Fann Hunt : College football: Matadors open spring drills with DeVaughn, Harris battling to fill a glaring hole in the backfield.
- No-Smoking Proposal
- Fire Causes $200,000 Damage to Restaurant