- Centuries of Jewish Life in Poland
- Lack of Water Forces Firms to Review Growth Plans : Drought: Many of California's major employers are considering expanding in other states, study shows.
- Market Focus : Cholera Compounds Peru's Economic Misery : Along with the human losses, the epidemic has taken a toll on tourism and exports--two key sectors of the struggling country.
- Pala
- Conejo Schools Facing Deep Cuts in '91-92 Budget
- Filling Debate: Should Mercury Go in Teeth?
- No Limits to Habeas Corpus Protections
- CLIPBOARD : County Bed Taxes Lose Padding
- Ex-Fiscal Officer Pleads Guilty to Theft of $287,000 : Crime: Money was taken from an agency that assists people with physical and mental disabilities and another that aids troubled youths.
- Gates Replies to Charges That He Willfully Broke Law : Jail overcrowding: The sheriff says a critical shortage of beds has forced him into choosing whether to violate state law or a federal court order by releasing inmates.
- Gulf Aid Fund Studied
- Rebels Say 300 Died in Scud Attack by Afghan Government
- BELEM : Saving the Environment
- SIMI VALLEY : Commission Studies Firing Range Plan
- Court Reverses Firing of Union-Tribune Worker
- VENTURA : Court OKs Evicting Harbor Restaurant
- SANTA ANITA : Frankel Scores Closing Double
- McDonnell Douglas to Negotiate China Deal: John...
- Anaheim Officials Plan Walt Disney World Visit
- Cherokee Inc. Plans Public Stock Offering
- Ernest J. Garcia has joined California Corporate...
- Diceon Electronics Inc.: The Irvine computer products...
- Richard Rettig has joined Hubbert/Courtney Marketing &...
- Vendors Scurry to Offer PCs for New Intel Chip
- Home Auction Likened to 'Fast-Moving Cattle Herd'
- CU Bancorp's Income Falls to $986,000
- Unified Foes of Measure J Are 'Off and Running' : Jails: Taxpayers Against J say they will make a grass-roots appeal to raise money to defeat the May 14 referendum.
- When the Bough Breaks
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- This Is It . . . Maybe, Says Johnny Carson : Television: 'The Tonight Show' host signs on for one more year, but says 'nothing lasts forever.'
- Marine Inquiry Spotlights Resort : Military: Investigation of El Toro base commander disturbs calm of secluded Big Bear Lake lodge designed for low-paid enlisted personnel. High-ranking officers use authority to bump underlings.
- Environment : Chernobyl : The Full Impact of the Nuclear Nightmare in the Soviet Union Is Just Beginning to Emerge
- School Board to Study Shift in Elections
- Should Bilingual Workers Escape Pink Slips?
- MISSION VIEJO : Traffic Panel Picks a New Chairman
- Newest Charger on the Run : Colorado Warrant for Bieniemy's Arrest Is Latest Brush with Law
- Low Turnout for Election
- Prop. 140 Challenge
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Umpire Breaks His Wrist, but Returns
- Housing Needs
- Scruton on Egalitarianism
- Former S&L; President Pleads Guilty: Peter Bayard...
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL : F<i> ollowing are The Times' recommendations for today's schedule of the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival, with commentary by the film reviewing staff. Information: (213) 466-1767. </i> : Highly Recommended:
- Scruton on Egalitarianism
- Changes Are in the Works as Ethnic Labor Force Grows : Employment: If companies are to maintain a competitive advantage in the future, they must learn to manage the diversity of their workers, authors say.
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Head of AST Reflects on Business Success in Magazine Column
- Lance Vollmer has joined Rancho Vista National...
- AT&T;, NEC Corp. Units Join Forces to Make Super Chip
- RTC Sues Directors of Arizona Bank: The...
- Shoe Must Fit Your Foot--and Your Life
- Iraq Faces Problems in Resuming Oil Exports
- Quake Hits Costa Rica and Panama : Disaster: The 7.4 temblor kills at least 19. Damage is heavy in Caribbean coastal area.
- Irish Poll Supports Divorce
- Bad Medicine for Children
- Laguna Hills Takes 2nd in Decathlon
- You can find a guide to "the...
- SANTA ANA : Trustees to Receive Budget Cut Options
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : Transportation Post Applications Invited
- COUNTYWIDE : Cement Firm Owner Must Clean Riverbed
- Boy, 6, Critically Hurt by Hit-and-Run Driver
- New Protection Urged for Ecological Areas : Environment: A county commission unanimously recommends tighter rules to head off development. Some say the action doesn't go far enough.
- Wilson Urges $48 Million to Buy Parkland : Environment: The money would come from a proposed $628-million initiative and go to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.
- Rams' Draft Haul Includes Everything Except Defensive Tackle : Football: Defensive selections together with Plan B players give team hope for instant improvement on defense.
- Releague Ruling Appealed
- PRO FOOTBALL : After Having Another Strong Draft, Could the Falcons Be Contenders?
- Montclair Prep Hearing Postponed for 3rd Time
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Toy: Showing Signs of Maturity : Band co-founder Kevin Gilbert displays at the Coach House a command of craft precociously beyond his years.
- COLLEGE SIGNINGS
- Four Plane Crash Victims Were Returning From Dinner Outing
- Landfill Firm Offers Buyout
- ANAHEIM : Donations Void Cuts for Feedback Group
- Woman Dies in Crash Near Pyramid Lake
- Soccer
- College Athletics
- Muni Not to Blame This Time
- Biggest Day of the Year for Beathard
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Finally Hear Alarm, Beat the Cubs
- MUSIC
- 'Professor' Keeps Them Laughing While Packing
- ORANGE : Library Trustee to Be Conference Delegate
- * Clayne M. Yeates; JPL Science Manager
- Boxing
- Seattle Proves to Be Double Trouble : Baseball: Mariners turn four double plays and hang on for a 4-3 victory over Angels.
- Shoemaker to Begin Rehabilitation Today : Medical: His competitiveness increases his chances of making progress, doctor says.
- Holbrook to Perform at Old Globe
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL : F<i> ollowing are The Times' recommendations for today's schedule of the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival, with commentary by the film reviewing staff. Information: (213) 466-1767. </i> : Recommended:
- Bochco Takes 2 More Turns at the Plate
- O.C. ART : Fiskin's Art Can Be Put in a Box : The photographer, whose work is at Newport museum, is fascinated with arbitrary categorization.
- 4 Agoura Hills Youths Identified as Victims in Crash of Small Plane
- Guardsman Pleads Not Guilty to Aiding Drug Ring
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Farm Workers Get Jobs in Hawaii
- Girl, 4, Critically Injured as Gunfire Pierces Duplex Wall
- COUNTYWIDE : Measure M Projects May Get Early Start
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Residents' Input on General Plan Sought
- Unsightly at Any Speed? : Corvair Collector Has 120 Vehicles Awaiting Restoration, but He May Have to Move Them or Lose Them
- Bernson Replaces 2 on Campaign Staff in Shakeup : Runoff: An Orange County-based consultant is named to advise the councilman on strategy and to produce mailers for the June election.
- Put Your Money on Two of a Kind
- Mariners Sail Past Angels; Streak at 7
- TRACK AND FIELD : Petranoff Stays Bound to Future of South Africa
- Next Step : Poland's Leaders Tackle Festering Anti-Semitism : President Lech Walesa, accused of doing too little to discourage such activity in his own election campaign, has appointed a presidential council on Polish-Jewish relations. Some believe that he is committed to battling the problem.
- Housing Needs
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Throws Caution to the Wind
- Kelley's Book
- Low Turnout for Election
- Scruton on Egalitarianism
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Mariners Didn't Stay Down After 0-6 Start
- Low Turnout for Election
- Treatment of Kurds
- Scruton on Egalitarianism
- Low Turnout for Election
- Scruton on Egalitarianism
- Changing Prop. 13
- MOVIES - April 23, 1991
- Obituaries - April 23, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 23, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 23, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 23, 1991
- Names in the News - April 23, 1991
- Names in the News - April 23, 1991
- Names in the News - April 23, 1991
- Names in the News - April 23, 1991
- Names in the News - April 23, 1991
- Bank Reform Legislation May Be Doomed
- COLUMN ONE : Satanism: Skeptics Abound : Worry about devil worship has spread rapidly. But many lurid claims of ritual abuse and human sacrifice by cults do not stand up, some experts say.
- PALACE: The folks battling the sales tax...
- Party-Goer Had No Time to Duck as Gunfire Stopped the Celebration
- Major Debt Forces Six Flags to Weigh Bankruptcy : Theme parks: The owner of Magic Mountain is pondering whether to sell attractions or bring in equity investors.
- Confidential Probe Letter Questioned
- Another Delay in Decision on Montclair Prep
- Partnership Gets Failed Bank of New England : Bailout: BankAmerica loses out in bidding to a Rhode Island bank and a major takeover firm.
- CHP Officers Face Discipline in King Beating
- Date-Rape Gains Attention After Years as Taboo Topic : Crime: Authorities aren't sure whether the problem is increasing or victims are just more willing to speak up.
- MOORPARK : Council Agrees to Move Restroom Site
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rickey Henderson Put on Disabled List
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Luyendyk Gets First Victory Since Indy
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- PEOPLE : Bay Area Lawyer Is Energetic in Efforts to Conserve Energy
- Sean O'Faolain; Writer Was Known as the 'Irish Chekhov'
- COLUMN ONE : Pollution Is Choking Farm Belt : Smog in the San Joaquin Valley is producing lower crop yields and higher consumer prices. A few farmers have emerged as activists.
- Cost Analysis of Medicare Cases Attacked
- Racial Slurs May Cost Susanville Its Grade Schools : Education: A teacher-coach allegedly directed the epithets at high school students. The state may hold back vital funds because one of his employers refuses to discipline him.
- Timely View: Lighting Up Your Day Has Its Dark Side
- FOSTER PARK : Lacey Requests More Possible Dump Sites
- COLUMN LEFT : Are Jingoists Savoring Next Morsel? : Cubans might be wise to check the location of the nearest bomb shelter.
- Sockers Offering Plenty of Reasons for Loss to Storm
- Marinovich Proud, Poised to Be Raider : Draft: USC quarterback is 24th selection. NFL rights to Ismail obtained.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Score Six in 11th to Beat Cubs, 13-12
- STAGE REVIEW : 'El Dorado' at SCR: Abstract Spectacle
- Philharmonic to Offer More 'Style'
- Canadian Leader Shakes Up Cabinet, Focuses on Quebec Issue
- Cal State Chief Straddles Business World, Academia : Chancellor: Munitz well fit for the job, trustees say. But others note his ties to logging and a failed S&L;.
- Giardia Cases Seem on Rise in Camarillo : Medicine: Officials say more and more people in the city are getting sick from the intestinal parasite. They have yet to figure out how it is being spread.
- Even Schools of Affluent Face Major Shortfall : Education: It has no gangs, but the Las Virgenes district isn't immune to the vagaries of state funding.
- OBJECT LESSONS <i> by Anna Quindlen</i> Random House $19, 263 pages : A Back-Yard Story Mired in the Morass
- U.S. Tries to Bring Order to Relief Efforts
- Tact Masters Keep O.C. on Social Map
- They'd Get Few People to Drink to a State Law Like This One
- Push to Complete Holocaust Record : World War II: Each year fewer survivors are left to tell their stories. Documentation is being assembled for a museum to open in Washington in 1993.
- Science / Medicine : Newborns' Response to Odors
- Dr. Strangelove Takes a Break : Pentagon proposes a sweeping and welcome change in nuclear targeting strategy
- Glad Dodger Hand Extended to Strawberry
- Pro Football
- Soccer
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB WOLF : Padres' Crowd at Third Base Just Continues to Get Bigger
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman's Backup Role Confirmed
- GOLF PGA SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP : Nicklaus Continues Domination of Tour
- Kevin Young Is Healthy and Flying High : Mt. SAC Relays: Former UCLA hurdler wins 400-meter event in 48.71 seconds.
- MUSIC REVIEW : A New, Improved Masur, Gewandhaus
- TV Reviews : 'Honey' a Dead Fish About Reincarnation
- Salonen: Star of Classical Music Set
- Latinos Demonstrate Their Pride in Veterans of Persian Gulf War
- CAMARILLO : Big Spin Winner Still Lives Simply
- Girl's Gang Friendship Is Fatal
- Science / Medicine : Cut in Dialysis Payments Cited in Illness, Deaths
- USD's Noriega Wins Title at WCC Championships
- College Baseball
- Angels' Loss to Twins Is Double Tough
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jazz Loses, Giving Spurs the Division Title
- Beyond Baroque Offers Louis Feuillade Works
- Pickens Ponders Selling Koito Stake: Texas financier...
- Ecologists Honored for Their Work : Environment: The man who sparked the tuna industry reform by filming dolphin killings is among those receiving a $60,000 Goldman Prize.
- Iraqi Shiite Resistance Still Battling : Refugees: The Iranian border city of Khorramshahr now serves as a hub of exile activity in fight against Hussein.
- Woman Dies After Being Hit by Car on Studio City Street
- Belligerent Driver Pulled From Truck by Police
- Ashford, 34, Anchors Winning Relay Team
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love Makes It Victory No. III in PGA
- Music : McGurty Premiere by L.B. Symphony
- Music : Nelsova Returns to Royce Hall
- This One Quickly Became a Big Draft for Defense : Overview: Miami's Maryland, UCLA's Turner go one-two. First round takes record 4 hours 55 minutes.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Boys Next Door' Is a High-Minded Effort That Fails
- The Beneficial Effects of 'Companion'
- Artists' Varied Visions of Our Legacy to Earth
- High-Tech Radio Innovation Sparks an Industry Debate
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Surgery Falls Short in Parkinson's Study
- Hollywood Salute to Gulf War Vets Draws Some Fire : Parade: Massive displays of weaponry will be featured. Critics fear it's a glorification of warfare.
- County Issue : Clean Air Plan
- Finale Is Showtime for Divac : Lakers: He covers the spectrum of moves to spark a 103-100 victory over the SuperSonics as regular season ends.
- ROUNDUP : Buy The Firm Wins Top Flight at Aqueduct
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- KUDOS
- TV Reviews : 'First Time': Promising Premise Gone Awry
- Gulf Air Chief Greeted by 1,000
- 4 Killed as Plane Crashes in Los Padres Forest
- Of moose and men . . . Alaskans try to coexist : In Anchorage, 230,000 people share the city with 1,200 of the big beasts. Sometimes they butt heads.
- To McGwire, the Northwest's Great : First-round pick: Seahawks take ex-San Diego State standout with the 16th pick. He is the first quarterback chosen in the draft.
- Mishmash on Wheels : Transportation: Drivers are staging a slowdown on Bus Line 7, where working people and tourists frequently find themselves sharing seats with the curious and the oddball, but none of the assorted passengers seem to mind.
- Officer Shoots at Man in Car
- JAZZ REVIEW : An Ageless Performance for Both Grappelli, His Music
- JAPAN: Japan's wholesale prices rose 1% in...
- Man Subdued With Taser Gun, Later Dies of Heart Attack
- City Budget--Heavy-Duty but a Popular Read : Finances: The imposing document promises to get widespread scrutiny because it contains $100 million in spending cuts and $77 million in new taxes.
- MEINERS OAKS : Elementary School Principal to Retire
- Weather Disaster Assistance Is Offered
- Country Club Reviews Policy Banning Blacks
- Berglund Wins Fifth La Jolla Race
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Ideal Evening With the English Chamber Orchestra
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Maderati' Spoofs Pretenders to Art
- War Didn't Trigger Ratings for News-Oriented KSDO
- Voters in Kohl's Home State Kick His Party Out
- Ed Again: That Ed Koch, he knows...
- Development Outpaces Road Improvements in 2 Counties : Commuting: Growth along the Ventura and Simi Valley freeways is a certainty. But solutions to gridlock are not keeping pace.
- Distance Running
- TAIWAN: Taiwanese officials are upbeat about the...
- AT&T; Raises Bid to NCR's Price--$110 Per Share : Technology: The computer company responds by saying its chairman appears ready to recommend acceptance of the offer.
- Israel Key to Hostage Release, Iran Says : Mideast: U.S. pressure on the Jewish state to free Muslim prisoners could help free Westerners in Lebanon, Tehran's foreign minister suggests.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Tent City Springs Up for Kurds : Refugees: Encampment erected by U.S. expects its first inhabitants within days. There are tense moments with Iraqi troops.
- Law Might Disarm Some Officers : Legislation: Those convicted of certain misdemeanors are affected under sweeping state gun statute. Police and sheriff's agencies are searching records to identify them.
- 4 Die as Van Nuys-Based Plane Crashes
- Buying Parklands Tops Wilson's Ecology List : Environment: He will unveil his program today. Forests, wetlands, rivers and wildlife would be included.
- Future Looks Uncertain to Gill-Netter
- ART REVIEW : A Look at the Big Picture From South of the Border : The San Diego Museum of Art's 'Latin American Drawings Today' is an ambitious overview of living artists.
- HONG KONG: A coalition of Los Angeles...
- CHINA: President Bush must decide by May...
- Starting in Center Field Is . . . Michael Jordan; Bol Is at First
- Brownies Chalk Up Some Knowledge of Another Leonardo
- OJAI : Council to Consider Guest House Limits
- Science / Medicine : Colorado River Seen in Peril
- San Diego Woman Wins Laguna 10K
- Jazz : Grappelli's Ageless Paean to Creativity
- Portland's Streak Ends at 16 as Suns Earn Home Advantage
- PHILIPPINES: The island nation registered a positive...
- Violence Over the Weekend Takes 15 Lives
- Albert Lewis; Rabbi Led Temple Isaiah
- The Jury Didn't Believe 2 Officers' Version of Beating
- Science / Medicine : Treatment of Schizophrenia
- U.S. Government Gets an Assist in This Victory
- McNall Touch Made Difference for Ismail : Football: Former Notre Dame star feels 'at peace' after signing $18.2-million contract to play in CFL.
- Distance Running
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Golden Oldies Stars Show Why They're Still the Rocks of Ages
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Apple Expected to Introduce 'Kanji Talk'
- Theme Park Gambles on Fluid Assets : Drought: Raging Waters hopes that past conservation efforts will spare it a 20% cut as it unveils a splashy new ride.
- Stretching a Point : Even in the L.A. Area, Where the Unusual Is Usual, the Glass Pyramid House Has Kept People Wondering
- Clippers Finish This Season Thinking About Next One
- Rams Trade Gaston Green, Draft Pick to Broncos for Tackle Gerald Perry
- Injuries Embitter Defeat : Kings: Sandstrom's broken leg, Kudelski's knee injury the result of Oilers' dirty tactics, Vachon says.
- TV Reviews : Documenting Drug Therapies That Work
- Pop Music : A Good Bar Band Makes Good
- Music : Salonen Leads L.A. Philharmonic in Characterful Program at Pavilion
- Price of Gasoline Rises: The price nationwide...
- Cardinal Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga; Opposed Idi Amin's Rule
- PLATFORM : A Solid Foundation
- Dearth Day : With Only About 100 People, Turnout at CSUN's Earthfest '91 Is Far From Global
- Diving
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Winfield Says He Is Ready to Return
- FOCUS : Japanese Contractors Facing U.S. Retaliation : Construction: The Administration wants Toyko to provide more access to American firms seeking public works contracts there.
- Alexander Backs Plan for Extending School Day, Year
- A Good Catch : Fishermen Took In a Near-Record Haul in 1990 Despite New Restrictions
- Eric Turner Knew Browns Wanted Him : Local players: Bruin safety gains rare distinction as No. 2 pick of the NFL draft. Patriots take USC's Harlow.
- MOTOR RACING U.S. GRAND PRIX MOTORCYCLE EVENT : Rainey Shines at Laguna Seca
- Music : Taub Explores Works by Scriabin at USC
- PACIFIC REPORT : Changing Asia's Landscape : Construction: U.S. companies are trying to cash in on the building spree. Taiwan alone plans to spend $300 billion on its infrastructure.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D. C. : Rally Backs Ban on Forest Clear-Cutting
- Iraq POWs Starting to Show Strain : Saudi Arabia: Most have been repatriated. Some who remain can't wait to go home; others refuse to leave.
- Home Sales for March Up 80% in Some Areas : Real estate: The pace still trails last year's. Brokers say the rebound heralds an end to the market downturn.
- Los Angeles Feud
- Democracy in El Salvador
- The Plight of the Kurds
- The Plight of the Kurds
- HONG KONG: The Hong Kong government may...
- Status of Municipal Bonds in Limbo: The...
- IMF to Oppose U.S. Interest Rate Plan:...
- Wrong-Way Driver Dies in Freeway Collision
- Cops and Kids: Fear Fuels Cycle of Distrust : The experts: Therapists and educators say that black teens who have negative encounters with police can develop deep anger without realizing it.
- 5 in Family Killed, 2 Injured as House Burns
- LOTTERY RESULTS: APRIL 20
- Economists Blast Gorbachev Plan : Soviet Union: Radicals say 'anti-crisis program' is unrealistic. First-quarter statistics confirm the nation's nose-dive.
- Science / Medicine : Hormone, Heart Attacks Linked
- OXNARD : Man Shot, Another Stabbed in 2 Fights
- Rams Can See Lyght at Corner
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Beats Fernandez for Title
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mariners Stay Calm, Complete Sweep of A's
- Sheremeta Wins La Jolla Half Marathon
- PEOPLE WATCH
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sweet Honey of a Concert at Chapman
- STAGE REVIEW : Joyce Without Joy : Play About the Famous Writer's Daughter Ends Without an Explanation
- 2 Firms to Aid Executive Life-Insured Retirees:...
- It's Kramer vs. Kramer vs. Somebody Else : Guidance from Legislature needed on surrogate issue