- Laventhol & Horwath Plans Layoffs: The accounting...
- U.S. Industrial Output Rose 0.7% in March
- German Reunification Gets Bogged Down Over Money : Economics: How much East Germans should get for their currency is the subject of angry debate. Already, there have been street protests against a proposal by the West German central bank.
- Axa Midi Requests Continuance: The company that...
- CITIES / PHILADELPHIA : Ben Franklin's Gift Keeps on Giving : Citizen outrage rules out partying as municipalities and two states wrestle with appropriate ways to spend his 200-year-old, $7-million bequest.
- HEALTH : Heredity-Alcoholism Tie Hinted
- Sullivan Calls for 9.9% Medicare Hike for Doctors
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 1st Mrs. Carson Sues for More
- COSTA MESA : Reservoir Plan to Be Discussed
- Drugs, Crime Down but Guns Are Up on L.A. Campuses
- ANAHEIM : Street Vendor Law to Go Before Council
- The DWP Timid? You're Kidding
- Disneyland Manhandled Woman, Kin Say : Assault claim: A park spokesman said security personnel were conducting a shoplifting inquiry. He denied that a pregnant woman was roughed up.
- El Salvador--a Big Question : How Much Longer Do We Support the Civil War?
- HOCKEY / STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Oilers Win, 4-1, Earn Chance to Get Even With Kings
- BASEBALLAs if playing USC isn't incentive enough...
- SHORT TAKES : Compact Disc Boxes Targeted
- New Odd Couple Takes Flight on NBC's 'Wings'
- Point Woman for Lloyd Webber's TV Assault
- Artists of the Future Get a Showing in Laguna Beach Now : Talent: Works by 500 county students--selected by jury from more than 4,000--are on display this week at the Art Institute of Southern California.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Highway Closed for Excavation on Bluffs
- Religious Activists Launch Campaign for Gay Rights Repeal
- TUSTIN : Shooting Suspect Surrenders to Police
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Defensive Lapses in 7th Spoil Rosselli's 2-Hit Gem as Alemany Loses, 2-1
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson Strikes Back, Mets Rout Cubs, 10-1
- Brundage Gets Tougher; So Does the Competition
- Birmingham Gets World League Team
- Triple Crown Poll
- Bird Is Back, So Are the Celtics
- He Just Wanted to Put a Sealant on His Corvette : Entrepreneurship: A Michigan man credits getting thrown out of an auto agency for the start of his successful business selling teflon acrylic.
- High Court to Decide Key Case on Wrongful Firings
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Spraying Urged in Riverside County : Medfly: Panel also calls for aerial malathion applications over Hancock Park and the city of Walnut. Officials say action is needed if quarantine is to end quickly.
- Water Use Up 27% by O.C. Government
- Struggle Must Continue, Mandela Says : Apartheid: A sellout crowd of 72,000 in London gathers to celebrate his freedom from prison.
- Still Time to Survive, Barry Commoner Says
- PREVIEW / BUDGET STRATEGY : Democrats' Struggle on Defense Key to Total Spending Blueprint
- NATION IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Stalled School Bill Stirs Teacher Strike
- Missing Boy Is Found Safe in Parking Lot : Search: Jesse Salazar, 2, wandered from an Easter carnival, launching a 16-hour hunt. Police are investigating.
- FULLERTON : New Quarters for Homeless to Open
- Leningrad Reformers Won--Now the Struggle Begins
- Broderick Defense Seeks Non-Local Judge
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Official Gives Boost to Historians
- THE SIDELINES : Coleman Named CW Cage Coach
- A Small Company Makes Big Waves in Exports Arena : Trade: The British royal family and an Arab sultan are customers of Life Support Products, an Irvine firm that manufactures special emergency medical equipment.
- * David Garretson was elected to a...
- Parker Automotive Warns Rival, Then Agrees to Buy It
- Major Japanese Securities Firm Facing a Loss of $24 Million
- Festive Lullaby Benefit
- Bhutto in Mecca for Talks With King
- Walesa's Wife Tells All: 'Lech Is Not an Easy Man to Love'
- Too Much TV Can Make Child Violent or Fat, Doctors Warn
- O.C. Business Climate in Trouble, Study Says : Survey: Traffic congestion and housing costs are the culprits, UC Irvine researchers say.
- Off to Market They're Going : Soviet Union: The legal groundwork is prepared and the free-marketeers are in positions of power. The need for a burst of entrepreneurial activity couldn't be stronger.
- Court Rejects Use of Peyote as a Religious Right
- Obstetrician Loses License Over 4 Injuries
- By George, This Book Beats All
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brewers Have a Field Day on Patriots Day at Fenway, Win, 18-0
- AN APPRECIATION : The Image of a Goddess, Never to Change
- Nintendo Sues Retailers: Nintendo of America Inc.,...
- Lockheed Chief, Simmons Meet; Vote Results Official
- David L. Baker has named vice president,...
- Union, Abortion Issues to Hit AT&T; Meeting : Telecommunications: Controversies over Planned Parenthood funding and worker layoffs will enliven the annual meeting.
- Rockwell 2nd-Quarter Profit Declines From Year Earlier
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Actor's Tongue-in-Cheek Gripe
- Greta Garbo Services Will Be Private
- Study Shows Vitamin B May Lower Stroke Risk
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Prince on Senator's Gift List
- County Held Liable for Hanged Inmate : Penal system: U.S. Supreme Court upholds ruling that the denial of adequate psychiatric care was proof of 'deliberate indifference' to the care of prisoners.
- Santa Teresita Hospital to Quit Medi-Cal Program
- Census Count Lags; Residents Urged to Return Forms
- Council Seeks Closure of Oil Terminal : Environment: Huntington Beach officials petition the State Lands Commission to shut down the mooring site where February's spill originated.
- San Ysidro
- County Recycles Ton of Material Per Day
- SHORT TAKES : Teachers Cited in Showing Film
- COMMENTARY : Mark Taper's Artistic and Cultural 'Vision' : Theater: Thirteen seminal works from the '50s and '60s remain fresh, funny and biting.
- Gilbert & Sullivan Operas Scheduled for O.C. Center
- * Jim Feitelson has been appointed manager...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- * Patricia Anderson has been named project...
- Trial Opens in Race-Charged Slaying of Youth : Crime: One of the white defendants threatened violence to black outsiders who visited his neighborhood, a prosecutor asserts.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Girl Born to Sally, Lee Atwater
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Bronx Cabbies React to String of Killings
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Editor of National Geographic Fired
- Youth, 16, Killed by Shots From Car on Freeway
- Visiting Armenian Leader Is Pessimistic : Eastern Bloc: 'We do not have <i> perestroika,' </i> says Rafael Kazaryan. He calls Gorbachev a 'neo-Stalinist.'
- MOORPARK : College Debaters Place 2nd in Contest
- De Klerk Bars Black Rule in S. Africa : Apartheid: President opens parliamentary debate with vow to end racial segregation.
- Partial Service Restored After Fire at Cable Plant
- Thin Blue Line Drawn in LAX Turf War : Police: Airport officers feel threatened by a behind-the-scenes takeover attempt by the LAPD over who will patrol the area.
- Procrastinators Race to Beat Tax Filing Deadline : IRS: Some go to prison, others go to court, but most people, despite their complaints, dutifully pay up before time runs out.
- THE NBA : Mavericks Easy to Knock, but at Least They're in the Playoffs
- Canada Beats U.S. in World Hockey
- TransWorld Bancorp's Earnings Up 24%
- Boise Cascade Corp.: The office products and...
- Isgro Claims He's 'Fall Guy' in MCA Probe : Entertainment: The record promoter has been indicted on a bevy of charges, including racketeering.
- Micropolis Reports Loss of $1.1 Million for Quarter
- Six States Call for Probe of Meat...
- A Ray of Hope for S. Africa : Books: Andre Brink, a respected anti-apartheid novelist, says the recent political changes in his homeland have given him hope for its future.
- Toddler Lost at Carnival Is Found After 16 Hours
- City Begins Annexation of Bolsa Chica
- Feeling of Helplessness and Social Alienation Contribute to Violence
- Weapons at Schools Up, Drug Use Less : Report: A 95% increase in assaults with weapons over a four-year period contrasts with a decrease in crimes from 9,016 in 1987-88 to 8,554 in 1988-89.
- THE SIDELINES : Utah Jazz Tickets Sell Out
- University of Arizona police have cited two...
- They're Paring Down Orange Empire Race
- El Camino Guard Signs With Air Force
- Soviet Athletes Were Considered Soldiers in Cold War, Officials Say
- George Foreman, who scored his first pro...
- Flutist James Galway is ill with diverticulitis...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Warm-Up Set by Bennett, Lowe Quintet at Vine St.
- Soviets on USIA Tour Held Anti-Semitic
- NATION : Montana to Take Sect to Court
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Exxon Official Sees Minimal Cleanup
- State Law Proposals Target Slumlord Rents, Buildings : Housing: Three bills seek to counter the deterioration of affordable housing in California's major urban centers.
- SANTA ANA : City Forbids Release of Employee Names
- San Ysidro
- The bleachers, barricades and rubberized guard rails...
- THE SIDELINES : Nicklaus Golf Schools in Japan
- Relief Pitchers Making Do by Making Do : Angels: With the starters unable to go the long haul yet, the bullpen is filling in the gaps nicely.
- Eldorado Bancorp: The Laguna Hills parent firm...
- Pinkerton's Rival Sues Over Personality Test
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sony to Make Tubes at Pa. Plant
- Damon Group to Sell Unit for $12 Million
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : AST to Announce Pact to Distribute Products in Mexico
- Time Is What Buyers Want in the 1990s : Advertising: Consumers are going to be as interested in how to bank and save time as they were in banking and investing money in the '80s, an agency predicts.
- Everest & Jennings Expects $41-Million Loss for '89
- * Christina Burtchaell has joined Pyropower Corp....
- T-Bill Rates Fall: The Treasury sold $8.2...
- Resorts Posts $303-Million Loss for 1989
- Film Company Hopes to Thrive on Commercials and Cost Cutting : Ventura Entertainment: An industry newcomer hopes to produce TV and movie projects, plus commercials, in Utah to keep costs down.
- ITT Cannon to Lay Off 80 at Santa Ana Plant
- Zenith to the Junk-Bond Defense : Insurance: The firm's chairman says its junk-bond investments and the junk market's woes do not affect Zenith's stability.
- Dog Fight : Groomers Protest State Curbs on Dental Cleaning
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Porter Ranch Report Links Jobs, Housing
- San Diego
- THE SIDELINES : Saints Sign King, Lindstrom
- Castro Steps Off Mound and Is a Hit for Anaheim
- Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Starlight Express" grossed a...
- SHORT TAKES : Wife Steps in for Galway Debut
- ANALYSIS : A Battle for Thursday Night Is Shaping Up
- STOCKS : IBM Results Spark Rally; Dow Rises 11.26
- Reebok Picks Infiniti Ad Producer as New Agency
- Gallery Pleads Innocent in Photo Case
- LOCAL : Hit-Run Victim's Identity Sought
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mike Wallace to Turn Zestful 72
- Killer Missing From County Jail for 25 Days
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Statement Indicates Split in Drug Cartel
- Bush Calls for More Study of Warming : Environment: President criticized for go-slow approach on greenhouse effect.
- Countywide : GOP Loses Bid for Reimbursement
- Ouster of ROTC Program Rejected at Northridge
- 4 Children Nearly Drown in Incidents Over Weekend
- This Is a Story of Two Cousins, and Why They'll Never Meet : Soviet Emigration: Meanspiritedness crawls the Earth intent on smothering Jewish lives.
- NBC Top Network Last Season; 'Roseanne' Ties 'Cosby' as No. 1 Series : Television: Figures show a mysterious drop-off in number of homes tuning into Big 3.
- SHORT TAKES : China Democracy Concerts Set
- Banks: Some major banks reported lower first-quarter...
- Home Mortgage Financing Package: A St. Louis...
- Inflation News Depresses Market but Dow Rises 2.71
- Top-Rated Ads Have Industry Execs Asking: Is Madison Avenue Dead?
- NATION : Bush Has Cold, Is Getting Better
- Refusal to Hire Heavily Accented Man Is Legal : Supreme Court: A ruling that applicant who cannot clearly address the public may be rejected is let stand.
- Court Upholds Eviction of Jewish Settlers
- Earth Day--Big Business Jumps on the Bandwagon
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- Mission Viejo's Disbro to Attend Santa Clara
- Heavyweight champion Buster Douglas' courtroom fight with...
- Wolf's Slump Continues in Another Loss : Clippers: The 1987 first-round pick has only two points in 14 minutes against Portland.
- Rivals Enter Apple Blossom Handicap
- Galway Appearance Canceled Due to Illness
- Levy Bancorp's Quarterly Net Income Rises 31%
- P.M. BRIEFING : GE Reports 12% Profit Increase
- Man Behind Swatch Watches Will Enter Car Business
- P.M. BRIEFING : Housing Starts Decline 9.3%, Steepest Drop Since Jan., 1989
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Ivana Trump Sets Reconciliation Rules
- COLUMN ONE : Champion of the Legal Lost Cause : Gerry Spence made his reputation taking on 'unwinnable' cases. Defending Imelda Marcos may be his biggest gamble yet.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EAST GERMANY : 2,000 Demonstrate at Soviet Air Base
- Heart Attack Killed Comedian Robin Harris
- Unification Talks Enter New Phase : Germany: East and West prepare for first Cabinet-level contacts.
- 'Biggest Baby Shower' Targets Smoking
- LOS PADRES : 600-Acre Blaze Ignited by Campfire
- SANTA PAULA : Driver's Death Ruled Accidental
- MWD May Offer Rebates to Encourage Conservation
- USC, Arizona State Players Suspended One Game After Bench-Clearing Brawl
- Baker Rules Out Return to Politicized UNESCO
- SEAL BEACH : The Fur Flies Over Couple's 'Doghouse'
- Hughes to Pay Half of Bus Program Bill
- No Felony Charges for Operation Rescue Leaders
- Suit Against Engel Dismissed
- Council Takes New Stand on Sports Arena : Development: In a turnaround, North City, not downtown, becomes leading contender for the facility envisioned by millionaire Harry Cooper.
- Colombia, Mexico at Coliseum Tonight
- LaCoss Stymies Dodgers : Baseball: Giants' pitcher goes the distance, giving up only five hits and striking out four in a a 3-1 victory.
- Brandenburg Assistant Leaves SDSU for Drake
- LEGAL FILE
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Mozart's 'Requiem' to Sing Under John Nelson's Baton
- Any Eastern Trustee Would Operate Airline, Judge Says
- * Gail Jensen-Bigknife was promoted to senior...
- 34% Drop in Bank Profits Blamed on Weak Land Market
- John Aschieris has been appointed vice president...
- * Vickie E. Turner has been elected...
- Warner Joins Disney in Ban of Theaters' On-Screen Ads
- P.M. BRIEFING : Explosion in Greyhound Depot
- Drug firms: Eli Lilly & Co. reported...
- 2 Japanese Firms to Buy Dataproducts for $160 Million
- * Suzanne West has joined Gardner &...
- * Michelle Gladstone has joined the Carlsbad...
- VENTURA : Trash Cleanup to Mark Earth Day
- A Run-In With the Elusive Garbo Provides the Perfect Party Topic
- LOCAL : Man Dies in OC Freeway Crash
- Police Attempt to Nip Threats to Celebrities in the Bud
- Supreme Court Rules Sect Need Not Pay Up Yet
- Planning Commissioner, Discount Broker Jeannette Sharar Dies at 49
- President of Bank Sentenced in Scheme : Fraud: Steven Smith of the now-defunct Westlake Thrift & Loan joined an elaborate scam that eventually closed his institution.
- THE SIDELINES : Quayle to Be Indy 500 Marshal
- SHORT TAKES : Democrats to Rock for Funds
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Little-Known Federal Agency Covers Investors : Insurance: The Securities Investor Protection Corp. was set up after a rash of brokerage failures in the '60s. However, it is used as a last resort.
- NOTICE TO READERS
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : A-Bomb Ruled Out by Nuclear Official
- Man Behind Earth Day Says Individual Actions Can Turn Environmental Tide
- Bank Records Sought in Drug Chase : 173 Institutions Told to Provide Data on Medellin Accounts
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Drug Makers, FDA Defend Ibuprofen
- Booked: Best-selling author Norman Mailer said the...
- Rev. Abernathy, Dr. King's Closest Friend in '60s, Dies
- Countywide : Measles Prompts State of Emergency
- Caltrans Shelves Plans for Overpass : Calabasas: A controversial Valley Circle Boulevard bridge may be reconsidered in 2 years. Officials blame a lack of funds; activists cite faulty planning.
- Santa Clarita Council Victors to Take Office
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : More Than a Little Out of Line
- Day-Care Aide Pleads Innocent in Slaying : Justice: Former child-care worker, Gregory Scott Smith, is described by attorneys as a childlike man who couldn't have slain 8-year-old Paul Bailly.
- Banks Use Newspaper Ad to Try to Track Down Crooks : Crime: Their state association, alarmed by a growing robbery rate, paid to have the photos of 15 suspects published.
- True Believers Take a Piece of Zeke's Heap
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pacers Down Bulls, Finally Make It to Playoffs
- D'Oyly Carte's 'Mikado' and 'Pirates' Due in Costa Mesa
- CBS Wises Up in Plugging the Pat Sajak Gap
- MUSIC REVIEW : Gross Leads Santa Monica Symphony
- Today's Debt-Laden Companies Find Few Ways Out : Finance: Firms that went heavily into the red in the freewheeling '80s are going into bankruptcy in the newly cautious '90s.
- While Japanese stocks remain in the doldrums,...
- Northrop to Supply Army With Electric Equipment
- Simmons Vows to Contest Lockheed Election in Court
- Circle K Misses Debt Payment: Circle K...
- NATION : Marcoses Used 'Jane and John' Pseudonyms, Witness Testifies
- WORLD : No Date for Cheney Soviet Visit
- On Dumb Dogs, Dumb Birds and Duplicitous Cats
- Northern Ireland Catholic Shot to Death on Easter
- Under Fire: Women and Smoking : Health: More young women are smoking and cigarette companies are pursuing the gain with ads that show smokers as slim, sexy and attractive. The ads have critics fuming.
- As Quake Memory Fades, So Do Promises of Funds
- Oakland May Rescind Deal With Raiders : Pro football: Mayor Wilson will ask the council tonight to scrap its approval of plans to return the team to the city.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Van de Kamp Catches Feinstein, Poll Finds
- NATION : Frank, Investigated for Hiring Male Prostitute, to Run Again
- OXNARD : District Wants Time for Voters to Protest
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Officials Prepare to Issue Park Bonds
- Stranded Truck's CB Gets Help From Texas
- Body of Newborn Found Discarded in a Trash Bin
- Plan for 'Trip Fees' for Developers Advances
- * Bonnie Bellingham has been appointed retail...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bordeaux 'Sensational,' Costly
- Rockwell Unit Names Vice President
- * Hugh Largey has joined Health &...
- Dataproducts to Be Sold for $160 Million
- Glendale REIT to Offer 6 Million Common Shares
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Billy Idol Faces 5th Leg Surgery
- Panel Opposes U.S.-Soviet Mars Mission
- Leader Named to Form Nepal Government
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Board Backs Plan to Demolish Freeway
- LOCAL : Teen Couple in Murder-Suicide
- Lithuanians Draft Survival Strategy : Secession: Republic sends Gorbachev a conciliatory message urging negotiations. The Kremlin's deadline passes with no sign that resources have been cut off.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Camp Psychiatrist Told Not to Practice
- Weighty Concerns at Work : Many Employees Sweat Rules on What's 'Too Fat'
- 6 Arrested After Jewelry Heists in Brea and South Coast Plaza
- Judge Dismisses Suit Against Garcia Marquez
- Teen Killed in Shooting on Freeway
- ANAHEIM : Woman Believed Run Over by Car
- Friends Take a Piece of Zeke's Dung Heap
- San Diego
- Countywide : Schools Honored for Pupil Achievement
- Lawyer Challenges Restraints for Juvenile Hall Inmates
- Clemson Gets NCAA Recap on Violations
- THE SIDELINES : McEnroe, Wilander Quit Tourney
- Strength of His Convictions Empowers Soviet Sports Critic
- TV REVIEW : PBS Misses Urgency of Farm Workers' Plight
- ART REVIEWS : Ruscha: Goofy, Popular, Profound
- Knowing How It Will Play in Peoria : Pop music: Arista Records President Clive Davis has shown a knack for picking winners. The hits will be heard in a CBS special tonight.
- Roberts Suffers Father's Addiction : Padres: For third baseman Bip Roberts, his struggles at the plate are far less important than his dad's battle with drug addiction. Says Roberts: "It's the hardest thing I've ever gone through in my life."
- Printer Discovers the Key to Making Maps on Cloth : Manufacturing: Textile printing experts told the entrepreneur it couldn't be done, so he found a way, and his business prospered.
- EECO Inc. Expects $10.3-Million Loss for '89 Fiscal Year
- Ford Says Brazil Woes May Slash Its Net
- Sandra E. Stiles, Joseph A. Boystak and...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Avon Wants Investment Voided
- JDL Chief Defends Parretti, Says He's Not Anti-Semitic
- Ojai Valley Inn Returns to the Years of Luxury : Resorts: The hotel has many pasts from Hollywood retreat to soldiers' barracks. New owners now are trying to boost it from obscurity.
- Soviets Raise Obstacles to New Arms Pacts
- Sabicas, 78; Flamenco Guitarist
- States Pay Bigger Share for Highways, Bridges : Transportation: New survey also finds increase in gas taxes. The findings raise doubts about Bush's call for legislatures to play a greater funding role.
- Bush Plays Host as Children Scramble for Easter Egg Prizes
- National Geographic Replaces Editor
- WORLD : Hostage's Anniversary Marked
- WORLD : Canadian Jets Crash; 1 Killed
- PIRU : Fruit Packer Selling Tons to Pacific Rim
- La Mesa Man Suspected of Making Child Porno Films