- Apple to Buy Back Shares: Apple Computer...
- Security Pacific Deal Fought by Consumer Groups
- P.M. BRIEFING : Grand Met Selling Breweries
- New Group to Fight Record Warning Labels:...
- Problems Fail to Daunt Public Storage : Warehouses: B. Wayne Hughes Sr., who led Public Storage to domination of the $3-billion self-storage industry, says new investors can be found.
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Collis Ties Political Fortunes to Father of Proposition 103
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Nomads, Farmers Clash; 69 Killed
- RAIDERS CHRONOLOGY
- ANALYSIS : Will Gorbachev's Reforms Bring Breakup of Nation?
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Mandela, ANC Chief Meet After 27 Years
- Renegades Won Loyal Fans in Inner City
- Panel OKs 2nd Park for Off-Leash Dogs
- The Answer Is Blowing in the Wind
- Face-to-Face With the Consequences : Reconciliation: The program gives victims a chance to confront the young offenders who committed crimes against them.
- Sagon Penn Arrested in Domestic-Violence Case
- Commission Gives OK to 2nd Dog Exercise Area
- 2 Men Drown Off Fiesta Island
- Aspiring Star Isn't Toying With Roles
- Retiree Gets a Ticket for Picking up Trash
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Walking Time Bomb Goes Off
- Plans for Estate Rile Neighbors : Development: The spectacular 10.4-acre bluff-top property next to Laguna Beach may become the site of 26 custom houses unless protesting neighbors prevail.
- L.A. Puts Squeeze on Private Swim Club
- NFL MEETINGS : Tagliabue's Plea Helps Save Instant Replay
- THE SIDELINES : Kronberger Wins World Slalom
- THE RAIDERS: BACK TO OAKLAND : Fans Forgive, Welcome Team Back : Oakland: East Bay celebrates, proves its ardor for Raiders hasn't cooled.
- Test Your Expertise on Academy Award Current Events
- Average Resale Price for Houses Drops 2%
- Rorer Will Merge With French Firm in $3.2-Billion Deal
- First American Posts 9.8% Rise in Net Income
- VW Sets $3-Billion Deal With East Germans
- PEOPLE : Harshfield Named Chief of Troubled Columbia S
- Ford Aerospace Wins Pact
- Toyota Plans Arizona Proving Ground
- Dawn of Independence Finds Lithuanians in a Wary Mood : Secession: Most are waiting for reaction from Moscow. There's a new sense of caution in the legislature.
- LOCAL : 2 Women, 77, Die in 4-Car Crash
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Disabled Persons Rally, Crawl Up Capitol Steps : Congress: Scores protest delays in passage of rights legislation. The logjam in the House is expected to break soon.
- WORLD : Endara Ends Fast After 13 Days
- Bush Ready 'to Negotiate' Deficit Plan
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bertinelli Fights for Marriage
- Summer-Like Heat Takes Early Bow in East, Midwest
- OXNARD : Stocks Elected to Harbor Commission
- ANAHEIM : Public Meetings to Address Mall Plans
- SIMI VALLEY : 7 Officials Spent $4,997 on 4-Day Trip
- Press Opens His Drive for Insurance Commissioner
- Law Requires Developers to Provide Parkland
- A Maverick Goes His Own Way Once Again
- Grant's Weinstein Named League Player of the Year
- BOXING : Chavez's 68-0 Appears Spotless, but Blemish From '81 Remains
- SAILING : Lutz's Adventures on the High Seas Are Not Davis' Idea of Having Fun
- President Bush Urges an End to Baseball Dispute
- UC San Diego Takes Doubleheader
- Commissioner Ready to Postpone Openers : Baseball: Vincent will meet with presidents of both leagues today as lockout drags on.
- THE INDY 500 : Cars for Unser, Guerrero and Cheever in May Event
- O.C. 'Stand-Up' Class Goals Go Beyond Laughs : Comedy: Professionals in other fields try hand at funny business. For some, it relieves stress. Others enroll to improve their speaking abilities.
- Cosbys Seeking Trustee Over Disputed Funds : Law: Attorneys for comedian and his wife will be in court today trying to wrest control of $10 million in assets held by their former business manager.
- Tax Hike Plan Greeted Warmly by Bush Aides : Budget: Reaction to Rostenkowski's deficit-cutting ideas may signal a deal with the Democrats. Or it could just be a courtesy to a close friend of the President.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Philly DJ Bonaduce Suspended
- City Council's Pay Proposal
- LOCAL : Man Beaten for Nintendo Games
- Japan TV Station Buys Ton of Berlin Wall Pieces
- Police Seek 2 Men in Fatal Shooting of Guard
- NEWPORT BEACH : Expanded Disaster Plan in the Works
- School Policy Change Favors Administrators
- ORANGE : Three Arrested in Pizza-Eating Holdup
- Farewell to Gathers : Thousands Crowd Service in Philadelphia
- Rose Eager to Join Baseball Hall of Fame
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cummings Stirs Spurs Past Timberwolves, 92-88
- THE SIDELINES : U of I's George Sidelined for Now
- Channel 2 Will Carry UCLA, Loyola Marymount Games
- THE SIDELINES : Chargers to Get Bears' Sanders
- Bol Stands Tall, Blocking 10 Clipper Shots : Pro basketball: Golden State center is scoreless, but he's the deciding factor in a 112-109 victory over L.A.
- LEGAL FILE
- Oxy Denies Using Any More Funds for Hammer's Art
- Public Storage Set to Send Its Troubles Packing : Services: Returns have been cut, but the industry's pioneer says it is poised for a new growth spurt.
- Capitalists Finding Riches in Castoffs of Communism
- Angry Incidents Display Depth of a Nation's Wounds : Chile: The lingering tensions enlarge President Aylwin's task of helping scars to heal.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Communists Issue Plan for Survival
- A Renewed Welcome for Israelis : Judaism: Jewish groups in Los Angeles hope to ease years of misunderstanding and cultural differences with Israeli immigrants.
- 80,000 Chileans Cheer Return of Democracy in 'Stadium of Pain'
- The Rub in a Hair Remedy : Health: Does a drug that battles baldness fulfill a major health concern, or has it simply become the focus of a slick marketing campaign?
- Schools
- For Mexicans, All Roads Lead to Swap Meet in Calexico
- 3 Killed as 52 Vehicles Crash in Fog on Bridge
- GOP Maverick Favored in Texas Primary : Politics: Campaign mudslinging hurts Democrats in race for governor. Redistricting for House seats is part of the prize at stake.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Hotel Shop Ceiling Falls; Woman Killed
- Unsuspecting Cars Drop Into 'The Big One'
- Some in D.A.'s Office Angry Over Challenger's Political Charge : Campaign: Prosecutors are divided over whether poor management, as candidate Thomas Avdeef claims, or low pay has driven off more than 50 of their number.
- DRUGS PREVENTIVE POLICING : Let's Go for Results, Not Publicity : The failures of present enforcement policies make decriminalizaton tempting. But what we need really need is enough eyes in the community and cops on the beat to stop crime at its roots.
- Shipyard Closing
- Perceptronics to Lay Off 50 After Losing Contract
- Alternative Magazine to Try <i> Vox Populi</i> Approach to Setting Ad Policy
- Drinking for Dollars: Coke will soon start...
- Bush Turns Up Heat in Meeting With Takeshita : Trade: The President reiterates warnings of possible U.S. retaliation over Japan's closed markets. He is in private talks with the powerful former prime minister.
- Commonwealth Will Welcome Namibia
- L.A. Seeking Approval to Truck Sludge to High Desert : Environment: A state board delays a decision on the proposal. Palmdale and Lancaster officials say they were unaware of the plan.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pierside Village Trial Is Delayed
- BUENA PARK : Panel to Study Plans for Redevelopment
- Harmonica Star Sticks With the Blue Notes
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Take Overtime Win
- Bush Lifts Nicaragua Sanctions : 'Peace Dividend' Seen as Source for $300-Million Aid
- Japanese Cut Back Investment in U.S. Real Estate in '89 : Spending: Despite last year's decrease nationally, in Orange County the Japanese made what is believed to be their biggest purchase ever here--the Dana Point Resort, which sold for $104 million.
- China Shuts Publisher of 'Reactionary' Book
- Hard-Nosed Davis Knows How to Win at the Bargaining Table
- SHORT TAKES : Samurai Actor to Be Deported
- Family and Friends Say Final Goodby to Murdered 3-Year-Old
- LOS ALAMITOS : Bill to Give City Wager Share Backed
- End to Medfly Spraying Likely in Some Areas
- Olympic Champion Evans Gets Sullivan Award
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Fifth-Inning Rally Carries CLU to Victory Over Cal Poly SLO
- THE RAIDERS: BACK TO OAKLAND : Win or Lose, They Threw the Status Quo for a Loss : Chronology: Linking early successes and recent failures were eight years of unpredictability.
- 6 Cities Bid for Olympic Track, Field Trials in '92
- Hang the Consequences--Museum Showcases Its Mistakes : Forgeries: Hoping to turn liabilities into assets, the British Museum is exhibiting fakes that fooled its experts.
- Mapplethorpe Leaves $1.3 Million to Hospitals
- SHORT TAKES : $1.7-Million Van Gogh Stolen
- Intensify Sanctions, Mandela Asks World on Visit to Sweden
- Opposition Fears New Dictatorship : Kremlin: Radical lawmakers criticize a plan to elect Gorbachev president with expanded powers. Even Lenin is attacked for abusing power.
- Pair Ticketed for Putting Out the Trash--They Sue : Local law: Palos Verdes Estates makes it illegal to leave rubbish in public view--even on pickup day. The couple say the city is dumping on them.
- Hunter Finds Man's Body Near Freeway
- BUENA PARK : Little Bit of History Sits Amid Bustle
- Around-the-World Yacht Race Sails on Sea of Commercials
- City Council's Pay Proposal
- SHORT TAKES : JFK Center Gets Fulbright Bust
- ART
- DANCE REVIEW : New SDSU Company Could Hold Its Own With the Pros
- PEOPLE : Rockwell Exec Elected to Times Mirror Board
- National Semiconductor Corp.: The computer chip maker...
- A New Generation of Cellular Telephones Envisioned : Communication: Company's digital technology is expected to improve service, increase capacity and make the device more affordable.
- Independence Bank Posts $800,000 Loss
- Koll Deal With Union Pacific Is Derailed : Acquisition: The railroad holding company rejected the developer's financing package for its real estate unit.
- Archive to Acquire Rival Cipher in $121-Million Deal
- Ralph Stephan; Opened Santa Monica's Galley Restaurant
- New Minority Census Guidelines Scored
- NATION : 30 Hurt in Amtrak Derailment
- Kohl, Thatcher to Meet
- WORLD : Duvalier and Wife Separate
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 20 Blacks Killed in Township Violence
- Israeli Labor Party Gives Leaders OK to Quit Coalition : Mideast: The action reaffirms split with Likud over lack of progress in the peace process. A no-confidence vote Thursday could bring down the government.
- She Nose: Tammy Faye Bakker is back...
- Harris' Lawyers Raise Mental Argument
- P.M. BRIEFING : Not Firing Greenspan, Bush Says
- Windham Hill Signs Distribution Agreement: Windham Hill...
- Economist Seeks to Turn Tables on Taxes : Deficit: Director of Citizens for Tax Justice offers plan to bring in an extra $188 billion over the next five years.
- Both Sides in Bus Strike Miles Apart : Labor: The union and company are pursuing diverse public strategies. Greyhound chairman does not expect a settlement soon.
- WORLD : Salvador Rebels to Halt Attacks
- NATION : Bullets Hit Another Greyhound
- North: He Saw Poindexter Tear Data to Shield Reagan
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Glaser, Wife Want Bushes' Help in Drive for Children With AIDS
- DCC Compact Classics Inc. to Acquire AVM Ltd.
- Datron Systems Gets $6 Million in Contracts
- Lockheed Machinists Walk Out in San Bernardino County
- Woman Judge Inaugurated as New Haiti Civilian Chief
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Luther Medical of Tustin Files Suit Accusing Firm of Patent Infringement
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Surplus Falls 31% in Year
- Nynex Denies Overcharging: The FCC has proposed...
- T-Bill Rates Rise: The Treasury sold $8...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Losses Prompt 30% Pay Cuts at Top of Saatchi Ad Agency
- First Soviet Troops Leave Hungary to Fanfares and Good Riddances
- LOCAL : Long Beach Teen Denies Shooting Deaf Brothers
- Ortega to Turn Over Power April 25, He Assures Quayle
- Slow Sales Drag Earnings Down at Armor All
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : 8 Held on Charge of Aiding U.S. Invasion
- Public Transit Officials Assail Federal Policy
- Nicotine Spray May Help Fight Cigarette Habit
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Georgia Honors Kim Basinger
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : New Trial Sought in Child Killings
- Lithuanian Independence 'Illegal,' Gorbachev Says
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAN : Radical Bloc Leader Calls Hostages Spies
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Man Won't Testify, Is Charged in Slaying
- Fire Destroys 360 Homes
- Barry Admits Dependencies, Won't Resign
- Haiti Names New President, Exiles Avril : Caribbean: Supreme Court Justice Trouillot becomes the country's first woman leader. The U.S. ambassador helps smooth the transition.
- MCA to Sell Toy Unit: Entertainment giant...
- U.S. Plans $300 Million in Nicaragua Aid
- Edward Grady Partin, 66; Was Key Witness Against Hoffa
- Auto Slump Blamed for Retail Sales Drop
- Japanese Cut Back Investment in U.S. Real Estate in '89
- Orange County-L.A. Commuter Train Set : Transportation: Morning service is scheduled to begin April 2 with punctual, earlier trains and cheaper fares than Amtrak. The Santa Fe Railway must approve the plan.
- Damon to Sell Subsidiary to Pay Off Bridge Loan
- MCA Agrees to Sell Ailing Toy Unit
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Stocks Hit by Bond Market Skid; Dow Declines 12.16
- Micropolis Corp. Gets Loan, Revolving Credit
- Japan's Yen for S.D. Grows Stronger
- ATI Medical's Profit Rises 60% in 2nd Quarter
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Plea Bargain Hints of Grumman Probe
- NATION : 5 Children Die in Wisconsin Fire
- Del Webb Director Plans Proxy Fight: James...
- WORLD : Anne to Give Up Horse Circuit
- Meris Wins $61-Million Award: Meris Inc., a...
- A Financial Guru Produces His Own Incredible Return : Marketing: The former 'no money down' advocate has new products to promote. But his latest business isn't without its own controversy.
- ORANGE : $20,000 Is Awarded to Orangewood
- VOICES ON A PARK BENCH : 'Jail Won't Work; You Can Get Dope in Jail'
- Bomb Hoax Diverts Jets From LAX for 1 1/2 Hours
- KTTV to Be Moved to Movie Studio as Part of $200-Million Project
- Big East May Get Its Chance to Put Tubbs, Sooners to Sleep
- Lunceford Picks Cal State Long Beach
- NCAA BASKETBALL NOTES : Oklahoma State Player Suspended for Fighting
- THE SIDELINES : Bush, Gorbachev to Visit Games?
- STAGE REVIEW : Odets' 'Golden Boy' Is Still Powerful in Bold UCI Revival : The university offering of the 52-year-old play about a self-corrupted musician is vivid, poetic and also very funny in the right places.
- SCC Finding Success Without Numbers : College basketball: Coach Bill Reynolds leads team to the NAIA tournament, despite a meager budget.
- Cholesterol
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : The Unsinkable 'Red October'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Tashi Quartet With Stoltzman Takes Safe Road
- MUSIC REVIEW : Percussion Ensemble Adds to an Eclectic Concert
- Lakers Reminded Gimmes Can Take in 107-102 Win
- Spanos Says City Enjoys a Super Edge
- The Most Unwelcome Spectator
- Harness Dispute Is Heard
- Gay Soap on Hiatus as Creator Seeks 'Deal'
- Hollywood's New Temple of Film
- New Southern Museum Hires N.Y. City Director
- TV REVIEW : A Solicitous Pauley 'Changes' in Prime Time
- NATION : Blast Levels 10 Homes; 6 Hurt
- Dropping In--Rising Out : Aviation: The delights of a dirigible draw many fans to Camarillo Airport. Some neighbors wish it would stay.
- 2 Armenian Teen-Agers Held in Racial Incident
- School Board Settles Child Molestation Case : Lawsuit: District to pay $6 million to 16 youngsters abused by teacher at two South-Central Los Angeles campuses. Victims could get $20 million over their lifetimes.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents Can Lump All Trash Together
- Countywide : Blind Players Sweep 'Beepball' Tourney
- HOW WATER ALLOWANCES ARE CALCULATED
- Southern California College Heading to NAIA Tournament
- Woman Takes Iditarod Lead on Perilous Ice
- 2 O.C. Men Named in Microchip Theft Ring : Crime: Federal indictment alleges that Santa Ana and Garden Grove residents moved chips stolen from an Oklahoma City plant to Orange County's Little Saigon.
- Mongolian Leader Offers to Resign : Communism: The president tells his party it must reform. His ouster was a key demand of new opposition groups.
- Defector's Story a CIA Plot, Soviets Say
- NATION : Demonstrators in Wheelchairs Seized During Capitol Protest
- THE HOUSE
- SANTA PAULA : City Seeks to Replace Outgoing Official
- Court Officials Arrest Woman, Seize Pistol
- Video Store Owner Convicted of Arson
- SANTA PAULA : Transient Arrested Over Theft of Food
- Pressure Is No Problem for Brea-Olinda's Bickel
- Klein Remembered by Owners for Style and Business Sense
- An Ongoing Battle Over Fish Inspection
- SHORT TAKES : McCartney in Cancer, Earth Gifts
- In Gritty City, Something to Cheer About : Reaction: Oakland is plagued by social problems. The return of the Raiders will give many of its residents a needed morale boost.
- Feline Pro-Choice? Too Many Cats in the Cradle
- L.B.J.'s Dark Years : Biography: In his second volume on the former President, author Robert Caro takes a bleak view of Lyndon Johnson's life from 1941 to 1948 .
- WORLD : Vatican Re-Emphasizes Role of Chastity for Priests and Nuns
- OXNARD : Raiders Expected to Train in Oxnard
- New Look for Park Proposed
- Council Weighs Deal on Tracts for Roads : Santa Clarita: Voters turned down a bond measure saying developers should pay. Now one wants to--in exchange for building 3,258 units.
- Van de Kamp Says He Opposes East L.A. Prison
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Berger's Hitting Sparks UC Irvine to 14-1 Victory Over Wyoming
- THE SIDELINES : Suntory Tennis Lineup Set
- THE RAIDERS: BACK TO OAKLAND : Lame-Duck Status Tough All Around : Moving: When a club has to play out the string in a city after announcing a move, reaction can range from violence to apathy.
- Angels Cancel Seven of 12 Exhibitions in Palm Springs Because of Lockout
- See One Locker Room, See 'Em All, Shell Says
- Georgian Folk Ensemble Dances Into L.A. : People's art: Ancient traditions make Rustavi Company's polyphonic singing, macho men and demure women unique.
- Countywide : Student Trustee Guidelines Changed
- Owners of Warner Ridge Threaten to Sue City Council
- Bradley Loses Round on Proposed Amendment
- SDSU Foundation Program Faces Allegations of Fraud
- PREP ROUNDUP : Esperanza Blanks Canyon in Doubleheader
- Bucky to Buck--That Could Be Yankee Managing Progression
- LEGAL FILE
- Music and Dance Reviews : Maazel Leads Orchestre National de France at UCLA
- Oscar Nomination Pairs No Jinx
- ART
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Charged in Spree of Car Burglaries
- Ventura Acts to Ration Water, Halt Hookups
- Inspired by an Illinois legislator who recently...
- Drug Dealer, Bodyguard on Trial for 1981 Laurel Canyon Killings
- Trial Begins Against Pastors of Tiny but Noisy Fallbrook Church
- Loose Dogs OKd at 2nd Park
- Post Pete: Let's Make a Deal?
- Boy Thought Abandoned Is Reunited With Mother
- Boy Aviator's Father Could Be Grounded : Investigation: Gary Aliengena may have his pilot's license suspended for four months because of the crash that interrupted his son's Friendship Flight around the world.
- Sorting Out Triple Crown Field : Horse racing: Weekend events could help in the culling process of potential contenders. There is hope but no confidence.
- Deluxe Dump Gets a Ceremonious Opening : Waste: Celebrated Bee Canyon landfill should be open for business for 30 years--longer if county residents learn to recycle more trash.
- BUENA PARK : Trash Fire Leads to May Co. Evacuation
- No Reason to Laugh at Rosty's Plan : His Approach to the Budget Deficit Has Washington Interested
- DRUGS BURDEN ON THE COURTS : Assembly Line Justice Threatens the Whole System : Short term, we need more money to adequately staff the courts and save the legal system's reputation. Long term, true solutions must be non-judicial.
- City to Explore Plan to Save Aztec Brewery
- Mission Viejo Mayor Says He Won't Seek Reelection
- THE RAIDERS: BACK TO OAKLAND : TV-RADIO : L.A. Isn't Losing a Team, It's Gaining Freedom
- Deaf Program Loses Autonomy Pending Audit
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Glen Beats Serra, 4-3, on Russ' Ninth-Inning Single
- THE SIDELINES : $382 Million for Spain Security
- Sure Sign Looks for Third Win
- Fish-Hogging Sea Lions Sent Back to California
- Officials Call for Water Conservation
- Teachers Call In Sick for 2nd Time in 2 Weeks
- Motto
- Rain, Hail, Snow Hit Scattered Areas
- Santa Clara Guard Gets to the Points
- Increased Pressure to Win Makes It Harder to Accept Losing
- THE SIDELINES : Australia Plans 1991 Indy Race
- To Land Super Bowl, Cities Must Pay More Than List Price : Pro Football: All the little perks help, but when wooing the NFL, money talks.
- City Council's Pay Proposal
- SHORT TAKES : Asimov Creates Sci-Fi TV Hero
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : SONOR Ready to Sound Off and Boost Its Reputation
- Panhandlers
- Lithuania Move Is 'Alarming,' Gorbachev Says
- 3 Die as 45 Vehicles Crash on Wisconsin Bridge in Thick Fog
- Classmates Cheer Victors of Academic Decathlon
- THOUSAND OAKS : Horse Owners Move After Winning Fight
- OJAI : Man Who Pedaled Craft Aloft Honored
- Repatriation of Vietnamese Assailed
- Supervisors Ordered to Set Malibu City Election