- Off-Centerpiece : Critics, Start Your Reviews: John Hughes Talks About 'Home Alone'--the Sequel
- Ocean Pacific Names Executive as New President
- Take Me Out to <i> El Beisbol</i> : SUGARBALL; The American Game, The Dominican Dream <i> By Alan M. Klein (Yale University Press: $19.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- RESTAURANTS : A TWIST ON CHINESE : Yujean Kang's Assertive Cuisine May Change Pasadena's Culinary Reputation
- 'Wolves' Man Takes to Hills
- A Hiccup From Michener : THE NOVEL <i> By James Michener (Random House: $23; 446 pp.) </i>
- HUMOR
- FICTION
- Movie Houses : Renting Your Home for a Film Shoot Is Lucrative, but Has Its Drawbacks
- A Visit to Breezy Marblehead Is Worth Its Salt
- Notre Dame Church Will Get Face Lift : Gothic cathedral: France allocates $19 million for major refurbishing of 823-year-old structure.
- Tournament to Benefit Long Beach Golf Team
- Cairo's Aging Zoo an Oasis in a Crowded City : Egyptian heritage: Animal-keeping tradition dates to early 19th Century. Everything now stands in need of modernization but funds are limited.
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : Managers Hope to Parlay Bad Attitudes Into Mean Streaks : National League: It worked for the Reds, and now suddenly everyone is trying to be nasty.
- 4 Uninjured in Crash of Biplane
- Harbor Pitcher Lundstrom Makes Most of Opportunity : Community colleges: Right-hander was only 3-1 as a freshman, but is 7-0 this season after getting chance to be Seahawks' No. 1 starter.
- Orioles' Last Season in Stadium Prompts Recall of the First
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Meskhi Beats Navratilova, Zvereva
- Sockers' Nogueira Earns MSL Mark
- St. Mary's Takes Series From Loyola
- STAGE : 'Miss Saigon' Finally Hits Broadway : After an 18-month run in London, fights over casting, charges of racism and anotherwar's patriotic fallout, the musical of America's Vietnam nightmare opens this week
- From . . .Live Remote by DOROTHY BARRESI
- Regional Report : Battle of the Ages Hits Mobile Homes : Housing: Influx of families is upsetting to many senior citizen park residents.
- The Gig (A&E; Thursday at 9 a.m.):...
- Anaheim Latinos: Force in Numbers but Not Politics : Representation: They are now 31% of the city's population but the council remains all Anglo.
- Sidney Poitier, Burt Lancaster and Richard Kiley...
- Such a Pretty Face . . .Why Hide It?
- BOOK MARK : Goofballs in Baseball: Head Cases Strike Out
- Oldest Latino Group in U.S. Has a New Visibility, National Leader Says : Politics: LULAC, now with a full-time office in Washington, plays a growing role in national legislation, especially regarding education, drugs and housing issues.
- SANTA ANITA : Jory Admits That Best Horse Won
- DESIGN : Move Over, Minimalism
- L.A. SPEAK
- * John R. West has joined Eldorado...
- Job Front: As Windows Shut, Doors Open
- DREAM A LITTLE DREAM
- THE LESSONS OF THE GULF WAR
- The Struggle for the Soul of Spain : THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR; Revolution and Counterrevolution <i> By Burnett Bolloten (University of North Carolina Press: $59.95; 1,074 pp.) </i>
- Two Times Fairs Offer Advice to Small Investors
- HUMOR
- New York's Museum Stores Sell Arty Goods
- Don't 'Water Down' Rate Increase Story
- 'AMERICAN PSYCHO'
- Watchdogs Watch Measure M Funds
- He Won't 'Get Down in Mud,' But Hodge Responds to Critic
- God and Humanism
- Rains Helped but There's Not Much Water in Reserve
- $126,000 Is Too Much for School Chief
- Recall Deserved
- On Training
- Hopes for End to Differences Over Health Clinic Site
- Overcrowded Buses
- Bitter Pill Has One Mother's Support
- Reagan's Support for Brady Bill
- Overburdened 911 System
- Traveler Payzant
- God and Humanism
- GUNPLAY
- Call for Repeat Rapists' Castration
- A Writer Talks Back
- Curtailing Smog
- 'AMERICAN PSYCHO'
- Reagan's Support for Brady Bill
- 'AMERICAN PSYCHO'
- 'AMERICAN PSYCHO'
- Blandford Columns
- Indigents Have Been Left Out in Vasquez's Leaner County
- Sicilian Slur
- Reagan's Support for Brady Bill
- On Training
- Cruelty to Animals
- Just Why Do Actors Goo Their Own Way?
- Some Thoughts, Suggestions on Teaching How Earth Was Born
- Incorrect Letter
- Phantom Directors
- Don't Label Joynt as the Perpetrator
- Who's to Blame for U.S. Auto Industry Problems?
- DNA Expert Clarifies His Position
- General's Briefing May Set a Standard
- 'Unchained' Did Not Go Unsung in the '50s
- Reapportionment: As population shifts, the districts of the legislator and four others are vulnerable to change. : Sen. Green's District Could Be Loser in Remap
- Yamaguchi-Gumi Run Like Any Other Large Business : Crime: With 30,000 employees, diverse investments and monthly meetings, the Japanese gang is a $10-billion-a-year syndicate--and growing.
- Abortions in Brazil Are Numerous and Often Deadly : Birth control: Church-inspired laws prohibit termination of pregnancy except in cases of rape or life-threatening peril to the woman.
- Covering All the Bases
- This emergency meeting of the Society for...
- LOVE AND DEATH
- Egyptian Who Killed 4 Israelis Given 12 Years
- Budget Cuts Expected to Boost Ranks of Dropouts : Education: District may lay off those on the front lines of the battle to encourage students to finish high school.
- Officer Held in Sex Crimes Bailed Out
- Doctor's Rx for What Ails Medi-Care : Health: An Anaheim physician who headed state Medical Assn. tells why he's lobbying for a mandatory insurance law.
- Drive-By Killing Linked to Gang
- Twin Peaks Have Answer for These Mystery Races
- Flawless Spring Ends for Bailes : Freeway Series: Strawberry's homer stretches Dodger lead to 3-1 in ninth.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : The Timing May Be Right for Mariners
- Reich: "The Four Sections," "Music for Mallet...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies incorporating Outtakes, Cinefile and Production Chart. : HOLLYWOOD OVERHEARD : Sometimes You Hear the Most Intriguing Things Listening In on the Lunch Bunch
- ANC's Threat to Quit Discussions Boomerangs : South Africa: President De Klerk, Inkathas and liberals say the congress is to blame.
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : Ross Newhan's All-Overpaid Team
- EPA Intervenes to Cool Interstate Clash Over Toxic Waste Disposal
- Motorist's Death Blamed on Cocaine, Heart Failure
- Creatures Are the Teachers as Children Study Outdoors
- Political Fights Sow Seeds of Growing Sudan Famine
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : Q & A WITH DAVE PARKER
- Housing Plan Makes Waves : Malibu: A developer's proposal for five homes is at the center of a dispute over tide levels and effects on LeChuza Beach.
- San Diego
- OXNARD : Minister Killed in Head-On Collision
- Youths Charge Torrance Police With Cover-Up
- Penn State Upends SDSU in Volleyball Tourney Final
- Jones Erases 2 Marks in 100 Meters : Prep track: Rio Mesa sophomore sets class and age-15 records in dash after running a nation-leading time in the 400.
- Basketball
- Reserved as He Is Resolved : Baseball: Fueled by a quiet determination, Fred McGriff has become one of the game's most feared power hitters. The Padres hope he can handle the pressure of a big contract.
- Cast of 'Home Games' Takes Personal Look at Alzheimer's
- Show for all seasons
- COVER STORY : Off the Charts : With funnier deejays, aggressive promotion, better equipment and a surging Latino population, Spanish-language radio explodes
- Profile : Nimoy Will 'Never Forget'
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : Pack Improved, but Can A's Be Had? : American League: La Russa says defending champion Oakland is ready for the test.
- Theft of Afghan Aid Is Considered Rife
- South Pasadena : Veteran City Clerk to Retire
- The Bard of Baseball : Hailed as Poet and Pioneer, the New Yorker's Roger Angell Says He's Just a Sportswriter
- Drop in Earnings Forces CBS to Reduce Staff by 400
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 83, Unhurt After Train Hits Car
- E. J. Harrison, Trash Company Owner, Dies
- Irvine Quake Expo Helps Visitors Size Up the Big One : Temblors: The fifth annual event at the Civic Center offers display booths, lectures on safety precautions and rescue demonstration.
- Basketball
- PREP ROUNDUP : Fullerton Slips by Troy, 5-4, on Suicide Squeeze in Eighth
- DISNEY HALL BACKGROUND
- Simon's 'Yonkers' One of Six Ahmanson Possibilities
- Fishbone's New Line : The eclectic L.A. funk band never had trouble 'crossing over' to a white audience, but now it wants to cross back
- Royster Gets 106 Yards in Scrimmage
- * 1/2 LENNY KRAVITZ : "Mama Said" : <i> Virgin</i>
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Whippersnapper Colbert Catches Rodgers in Tradition
- Londonbeat Mixes Soul With Dance
- ON THE TIP: Hip-hop faves De La...
- Your Mortgage : Time Will Tell on Newfangle ARMs
- Discount Club Offers Attractive Price Breaks
- THE WINE LIST
- THE LOST NOTEBOOKS OF LOREN EISELEY edited...
- Preserving One Kind of Palm Springs Wildlife
- Guess Who's Coming to TV : Thurgood Marshall Role Seduced Poitier back
- BASEBALL PREVIEW : 8-18=$6.35 Million; Do the Dollars Make Sense?
- Israel Steps Up Land Takeovers in West Bank
- King Beating Makes Police's Job Harder : Law Enforcement: San Gabriel Valley departments weren't involved in the case but suffer from public backlash.
- Urban Midlife Crisis Throws a Curve at Dallas : Metropolis: City was once a model of peace and efficiency. Business busts, changing demographics and racial unrest have put it in turmoil.
- Britain, China Discuss Hong Kong Roles : Takeover: Secretary Hurd says Beijing can comment but London has final say until 1997.
- How Everybody Can Win When Reviving Inner-City Neighborhoods : Development: Central City West is a landmark agreement in urban-renewal politics. Residents may actually be rewarded rather than punished.
- Bush, Salinas: Redefining the Relationship in North America
- Zuma Beach Again Peaceful Day After Violence Erupted
- Flap Over Too-High Flag May Mean Jail for Torrance Man
- Daniel Dart Elected President of IREM
- Dominguez Hills Grabs Share of CCAA Lead
- Battle Lines Are Being Drawn Over Fate of Tiger Stadium
- COLD AS ICE: Despite all the hype...
- Loving Dolphins To Death : Is Our Fascination With Marine Mammals Endangering Their Lives?
- Hack Attack
- SPLISH SPLASH : A Dispatch From Santa Barbara After a Year of Living Thirstily
- Thy Queendom Come : DARCY'S UTOPIA <i> By Fay Weldon (Viking: $18.95; 235 pp.) </i>
- Through the Darkness, to God : TOUCHING THE ROCK; An Experience of Blindness <i> By John M. Hull (Pantheon: $18.95; 176 pp.) </i>
- U.S. Travel Booklet Offers Deals
- Pleasant Town Becomes Pleasant City : Camarillo: Coastal climate and affordable prices blend with small-town feeling to lure new residents.
- Overburdened 911 System
- Defining 'Charette'
- Reagan's Support for Brady Bill
- Indigents Have Been Left Out in Vasquez's Leaner County
- Magazine Misery
- Parking Woes
- Hardeman Decries Councilman Reference
- On Training
- On Training
- Overburdened 911 System
- King Video
- Crediting Wertmuller
- God and Humanism
- GUNPLAY
- HUMOR
- Some Thoughts, Suggestions on Teaching How Earth Was Born
- 'AMERICAN PSYCHO'
- Red Beet Is Not Sweet--White Is Right
- Rape Case Prompts Measures by OCC
- Some Thoughts, Suggestions on Teaching How Earth Was Born
- More on Immigration
- Auto 'Beasts' a Matter of Economy
- Call for Repeat Rapists' Castration
- On Training
- Reagan's Support for Brady Bill
- On Training
- 'AMERICAN PSYCHO'
- 'AMERICAN PSYCHO'
- Returning a Favor in Time of Disaster
- HUMOR
- Indigents Have Been Left Out in Vasquez's Leaner County
- HUMOR
- LOVE AND DEATH
- Queen Mary Shipshape Since Disney Boarded
- Who's to Blame for U.S. Auto Industry Problems?
- Blink of Eye May Miss Something
- Sanchez Slaying
- Los Angeles County - News from April 7, 1991
- Los Angeles County - News from April 7, 1991
- Life-or-death subject confronts the students of PBS' 'Degrassi High'
- Palisades Artist's 1st Brush With Art Came at Early Age
- Priest Calls Youths in Store Siege Obedient : Crime: Family members at a loss to explain actions of three brothers and a friend.
- COLUMN ONE : Cuba Faces a New Life on Its Own : Unable to count on its onetime Communist allies, the nation uses resolve to cope with economic turmoil. After 32 years, Fidel Castro's grip on power still appears strong.
- Small Plane Crashes in Burbank Neighborhood; 2 Aboard Are Injured
- FOUR-STAR POWER : Colin Powell's Career Has Proceeded With the Certainty of a Laser-Guided Missile. How Much Higher Will He Go?
- Return to Saudi Arabia Permitted
- Bradley Aides Regroup to Assess Gates' Future : Police: Options to block chief's return are studied. Mayor seeks to distance himself from the dispute.
- Marchers Demand Ouster of Gates : Protest: Jesse Jackson urges a boycott of Super Bowl and conventions until police chief leaves. Event is peaceful and there are no arrests.
- Penchant for Ill-Advised Comments May Scuttle Jurist's Confirmation : Judiciary: Friends call Judge Ryskamp decent and fair-minded. But he could be President Bush's first nominee to the bench to be defeated in the Senate.
- NONFICTION - April 7, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 7, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 7, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 7, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 7, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 7, 1991
- NONFICTION - April 7, 1991
- Bank of Boston to Issue Buyout Stock:...
- Parachute Nylon Contract
- Bush Says Free U.S.-Mexico Trade Would Create Jobs, Not Cost Them
- Newport Tennis Club Nets a Surprise Visit From the First Player
- San Diego
- A Summer Preview : Weather: Thousands make their way to area beaches as the temperature in Ventura hits 79 degrees. State officials add two lifeguards to help out.
- Fire Sweeps 2nd Story of Studio City Building
- Painting Provides Her a Bridge to a New Career : Employment: Thirty-year-old mother learning the ropes as Caltrans apprentice on San Diego-Coronado span.
- Fillmore, Calabasas Tie Under Cover of Darkness
- Lucero Wins Four-Lap Main Event at Speedway
- Cordoba Stops Tiozzo to Win WBA Title
- Absolut-ly Linked: Arts, Corporations : Arts funding: Big business spends almost $500 million a year on culture in return for intangible good will, tangible tax breaks and maybe a sale.
- Comedian Shore Finds His Niche on Southern California Beaches
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Westminster Scores Two on Bunt to Beat Edison
- MUSIC REVIEW : Krenek Sonata in U.S. Debut at Chapman College : Sixty-six years after its composition, the Opus 33, a long and complicated work, is performed in Orange. Violinist Peter Marsh shows that we've been missing something.
- Pan Am Loses Payment Appeal: Pan American...
- FIB Selling Some Credit Card Operations: Los...
- Atlantis Lifts Off, Marking Shuttle's First Decade : Space: The vehicle will deploy a unique gamma ray observatory. Two of the astronauts will test equipment in a spacewalk.
- Days of Pyromania Are Past, but Charcoal Chimney's Hot
- Service Set for Writer Maurice Zolotow
- OXNARD : Parents Critical of School Closure Plan
- First Smog Warning in New Category Issued
- Pilot Dies as Copter Hits Line, Crashes : Convoy: Marine just back from Persian Gulf escapes injury as his vehicle runs over helicopter wreckage that fell onto freeway.
- Seven Children of Mother Killed by Hit-Run Driver Fear Return to Orphanage
- Tarpley Suspended Indefinitely After Arrest for Drunk Driving
- Padres Add Aldrete, Cut Greg Gross
- Baseball
- College Basketball
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hilltop Rally Snaps Scoreless String, Beats Southwest
- Pop Music Reviews : Exene Cervenka: Defeated Liberal
- TV Reviews : The Contradiction That Is Cuba
- Union Feud Stalls Vote on Douglas Pact
- Campeau May Sell Stock in Its Retail Units : Securities: New issues in Allied Stores and Federated would be part of its plan to come out of bankruptcy protection.
- Places to Pigeonhole Your Half-a-Loaf Work Space
- THE TIMES POLL : Divided City Sees Politics in Mayor's Move
- Sununu and Republicans Meet in O.C. : Politics: The session was aimed at firing up the GOP's faithful.
- News Correspondents Claim Media Bought Military Spin on Gulf War
- The Threat of Losing a Life-Saving Shield : Washington must act to protect ozone layer
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Ordinance Passed on Use of Leaf Blowers
- Mall Wars Heat Up as Buenaventura Plans Major Expansion : Development: The project, possibly the largest in the region, could provide a much-needed boost to Ventura retailing.
- Lions Tournament Games Rescheduled
- 19 Strikeouts by Clayton Help CSUN to 6-1 Victory
- After Crash, Krieger Itching to Return to Racing Soon
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Tigers Put Lemon, 35, on Waivers
- Pop Music Reviews : Jose Jose Anniversary Bash a Multi-Artist Bust
- Sea World Will Hold Auditions for Summertime Performers
- TV Reviews : Disney's 'Darkwing Duck' Can't Fly Very High
- DECORATING ADVICE : A Yellow Chaise Will Let the Sunshine In
- Unions May Hold Key to TWA Future : Airlines: Offers of concessions may tip the battle for control of the ailing carrier in favor of Kerkorian over Icahn.
- Why Bust Us for Drug Use? Collegians Ask
- Communist Military Role Ruled Invalid : Soviet Union: A constitutional court says officers need not carry out party orders.
- Kennedy Nephew Suspect in Alleged Rape, Police Say : Crime: Palm Beach officials have not filed charges against medical student William Kennedy Smith, 30. They indicate inquiry is continuing.
- Anaheim's New Sycamore Park Opening Today
- Agouron Sees Stock Jump On News of Discovery : Science: La Jolla firm reports success in finding the 3-D structure of a key enzyme in the AIDS virus.
- ANAHEIM : Only 1 Fish Shows Up at Kids' Derby
- DWP Van Strikes, Kills Pedestrian in Van Nuys
- District Seeks Labor Charge Over Walkout : Camarillo: Officials want a court order to prevent another job action by teachers, most of whom were back at work Friday.
- City's New Ethics Chief Outlines His Mission
- VENTURA : No 'Witch Hunts,' Ethics Chief Vows
- MISSION VIEJO : Council to Study Bid on Office Building
- Pro Basketball
- Rose Ends Term at Halfway House
- Jory Seeks a Ticket to Kentucky Today : Horse racing: Trainer's hopes ride on Best Pal in the Santa Anita Derby.
- It's Like Coming Home : Pruett Aches to Drive Indy Car at Long Beach
- Buying a Super Bowl Isn't Cheap, but the Rewards Are Worth It
- Soviets Now See Religion as Stabilizing Force : Ministries: On the eve of Orthodox Easter, a wide variety of celebrations are planned and U.S. input is growing.
- Spelling Sells to Lindner: TV producer Aaron...
- Grass-Roots Repair for Wall Cloth
- Nursing Home Law Changes Proposed : Aging: Consumer groups protest federal agency's revisions.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residents Teed Off by Stray Golf Balls
- Council Approves Building Ban as Penalty for Illegal Cutting of Oaks
- Motor Sports : Season Openers at Area Tracks : Midget Division Schedule Puts Season Back on Track : Ventura Raceway: Tripp aims to become the winningest driver in USAC history in the first main event.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Wins Softball Marathon
- Cal State Long Beach Prepares for a New Start
- San Diego Sportfishing Facing Problems : Fishing: Mexican government regulations could hurt businesses that specialize in tuna catches.
- NBC Looks to 'Today's' Tomorrows : Television: By replacing Deborah Norville with the more accessible Katie Couric, the network has found a way out of its unhappy dilemma.
- Probe Clears 3 in Lincoln Bond Approval
- Negotiator Change May Have Escalated Standoff in Store : Tactics: Two of the wounded hostages blame a breakdown in bargaining for the deadly confrontation.
- Copter Crashes Into Convoy of GIs; Pilot Dies
- Genes That Facilitate Sense of Smell Isolated
- Pier Cornerstone Containing Time Capsule on View
- Council Unit Seeks to Fight Activist's Suit : City: An ex-Black Panther official claims his civil rights were violated when police files were released. The city attorney's office had proposed a settlement.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Deputies Arrest Man in Sexual Assault
- Black Business Group Makes Its Area Debut
- Trial Begins for DEA Official Accused of Embezzling Funds : Courts: Eddie Hill abused the power of his office, prosecutor charges. Supervisor allegedly stole money and paid an informant for work never performed.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP