- It's Same Sloan, Different Image : Pro basketball: Tragedy has made Utah coach more mellow than he was during playing days.
- Breaking Up a Collection to Save It? : Art: Barnes Foundation trustees seek to override an eccentric Philadelphia collector's will that forbids the sale of his masterpieces.
- Saving the Earth From Going Down 'The Drain' : Movies: From a student video to professional projects, the Aveda U.S. Environmental Film Festival aims to build awareness.
- Westlake Coaches Among Teachers Facing Layoffs
- Laguna Author Talks of Family, Gays on 'Oprah'
- Pop Music Reviews : Van Morrison Muse Guides Tanita Tikaram
- Pop Music Reviews : Feelies Build Up a Head of Steam at the Roxy
- Sales of American-Made Cars Down: Sales of...
- 70 Imperial S&L; Employees Laid Off: The...
- The Great Outdoors : Old West Trail Food
- Cuisine Really Bourgeois
- Wang Laboratories Inc.: The computer company reported...
- Is Fighter Jet Heading for Budget Bind? : Defense: The Air Force has already cut the production run to 648 and Congress may seek to scale back the program as costs begin to escalate.
- Fishing Vessel Nets Sidewinder Missile With Live Warhead
- Senate Panel Backs Family Leave Bill
- Kurds, Hussein Agree to Terms : Iraq: Rebels will abandon revolt in exchange for a promise of political autonomy, their leader says. Talks with the president will continue.
- San Diego Convention Center Chief Quits : Ethics: Tom Liegler, a former Anaheim official, was under fire for half a dozen private parties.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Putting Down Roots : The Times Poll : Satisfaction, Feeling of Job Security Is Prevalent
- Live Theater in North County
- 'Risky' Pact With Mall Builder Approved : Finance: City Council accepts possible added liability to get Atlantic Square project moving.
- EDUCATION : School Finances : Montebello to Lay Off 100 Teachers, 35 Office Staffers
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Do Boys or Girls Have the Edge in School?
- Researchers Attempt to Pinpoint 'Alien Hand Syndrome' : Neurology: Patients report losing control over one of their hands. Doctors say disorder may hold key to interaction of brain halves.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Putting Down Roots : The Times Poll : Most Have Become a Regular Somewhere
- Bush Gives First Medal of Honor to Black Soldier From World Wars
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Concert to Feature Elementary Students
- Goodyear: The tire and rubber company reported...
- U.S., Japan Clear Hurdle on Reaching Chip Pact : Technology: The Japanese drop opposition to an American demand for help in gaining a 20% share of the market.
- O.C. Businesses Optimistic on Year's Outlook : Economy: Executives forecast improvement in their financial condition, partly because of a dip in job growth.
- Young at Heart : Ocean, Climate, Neighbors Help Transplants Sink Roots
- Some Lessons About Rape Have Yet to Be Learned
- SOVIET COMPROMISE
- Living on the Edge : Trash-Bin Route Is Their Lifeline : Two men spend their days going through Lancaster's garbage in search of food and items they can turn in for cash.
- City to Weigh Plan to Recycle Landfill Gas
- $48 Million in Plan Would Go to Buy Parkland : Environment: The funds, which are earmarked to purchase thousands of acres in the Santa Monica and Santa Susana mountains, would come in $628-million bond measure.
- SPORTSCOPE : Cal Poly Pomona Baseball Team Takes CCAA Lead
- School Fund Cuts OKd at Huntington Beach : Education: The high school district faces a $2.6-million budget slash, eliminating 42 personnel positions and a program for pregnant students.
- Just-Retired Officer Is Charged in Beating of 2 : Police: He is accused of using excessive force with his baton against transients. He was assigned to Foothill Division and left the department this week.
- 2 Unions, College District Approve Three-Year Pacts
- Man Held in Fatal Pacoima Shooting
- Supervisors Fight Over Field Offices : Redistricting: Mike Antonovich refuses to give up sites in Ed Edelman's area in a political turf battle.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Eases Terms for Sale of Building
- Oil Clumps Wash Ashore in Newport
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : No Event, Just Victory for Morris Over Stewart, 7-4
- Oilers Freeze Kings, 4-2, Take 3-1 Lead : NHL playoffs: Gretzky plays, but Fuhr is the player who makes the difference with several big saves.
- St. Paul Cuts Into Crespi's Lead, 7-0 : Prep baseball: Guzman pitches two-hitter to trim the Celts' Mission League advantage to one-half game.
- Emmy Finally Gets a Home of Its Own : Television: The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' new permanent location in North Hollywood will allow access to public.
- Anaheim Man Killed as Crane Topples : Construction: The accident occurred about 3 a.m. on a portion of the Harbor Freeway that is being double-decked. Traffic was snarled for much of the day.
- 55 Named to Disney Task Force on Disney Park : Development: Critics say business interests are overrepresented and that panel is too large to be effective.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Putting Down Roots : The Times Poll : Who's Been Elected to Do What
- Alhambra : Postponement on Sign Law
- FILM : 'Dona Flor': Marriage's Good, Bed and Ugly
- Council Rift Grows as Vote Splinters Mayoral Rotation
- Odyssey Ball Nets $300,000
- Survival Tactics : Ingenuity Turns Discarded Materials Into Homes for Migrant Laborers
- SPECIAL REPORT: Putting Down Roots : The Times Poll : Nine Cities: Just the Facts
- Probe Targets Alleged Billing Scheme; $200,000 Believed Stolen : Investigation: Sheriff's Department called in to avoid appearance of conflict. It is second time City Hall has come under scrutiny in two weeks.
- Alhambra : Raise for Police, Firefighters
- EL TORO AIR SHOW : Parade In Step With Patriotism
- Schools May Not Change Poinsettia's Boundaries : Ventura: Parents persuade officials to consider revising a districtwide realignment proposal.
- County's 63% Rise in Home Sales Leads Southland
- Marinovich's Counseling to Continue While on Road
- ARTS
- UCSD Researcher 'Fills In' Blind Spots : Science: The brain makes educated guesses to compensate for natural gaps in our vision, professor reports.
- School Superintendent Resigns
- L.A. FIESTA BROADWAY / SUNDAY, APRIL 28 : 36-Block Fiesta Planned for Downtown on Sunday
- Ruling Could Clear Way for Soka University Expansion
- San Diego
- ANAHEIM : Affordable Housing Project Is Denied
- County Hires Firm for Cloud Seeding : Drought: The company will try to spur more rain. The process was halted years ago after mudslides.
- Mahony Names Layman to Run Catholic Schools
- COUNTYWIDE : Edison May Have to Cut Emissions 90%
- TUSTIN : City Sued by Father of Boy Killed in Fire
- New Zoning Category Approved
- College Trustee Will Resign
- Padres Lose, But Go East on Up Note
- With Versatile Hill, Angels Getting More for Their Money
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Believes in His Own Magic
- Jurisprudence
- Richardson Lifts CSUN to 5-4 Win : College baseball: Second baseman bounces back with strong defense, three hits against UC Santa Barbara.
- VIDEO RENTALS : Spirited Race for Runner-Up to 'Ghost'
- Senate Committee Passes AIDS Crime Bill
- Man Hurt in Fire Caused by Blanket
- Council Rejects Hiring Hall and Urges Crackdown : Santa Clarita: Officials will deal with day laborer problem by asking the INS to deport illegal workers.
- A Fine Mess They Were In
- Libertarian Enters Race for Roos' Assembly Seat
- Gawk of the town:Stuck in slow-moving traffic...
- Garner Pitches Mira Costa Past Kishita and Rolling Hills, 3-2
- Raiders Sign Defensive End Mark
- Raiders Deny Knowledge of Escape Clause : Pro football: They say they were not aware that Ismail could be available after one year in CFL.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Scores in Seventh to Win in Softball
- Music Reviews : Masur, Gewandhaus at Chandler Pavilion
- Dance-Music Makers Seek R-E-S-P-E-C-T : Pop: Deejays, radio personnel and fans are gathering this week to bolster an image tarnished by disco backlash and the Milli Vanilli scandal.
- Dessert Gets Equal Billing on Theater-Eatery Circuit
- Infant Girl Dies After Attack by Family Dog
- IRVINE : Decision Delayed on Election Solution
- Gunman on Motorcycle Shoots, Kills Pedestrian
- America's Athlete Inspires Yet Another Way of Cross-Training
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg and Agassi Have Plenty of Reasons for Losing
- Torrance Overcomes Its Errors, and South, 5-3
- Music Reviews : Huayucaltia's Swinging Sound of the Andes
- NCAA Scoring Decision Wasn't on Beam : Gymnastics: After error was detected, Alabama athlete tried to set the record straight, but officials said no.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Silverman Has Learned Well From Southern
- Movie Producer Links With Japanese: Movie producer...
- RETAIL / LEISURE
- The Great Outdoors : How to Eat in the Wild: From Soup to Nut Cakes : Ideas: If you want to be sure you're cooking the right stuff, check out the recipes from some experts.
- Rose: The Perfect Outdoor Wine
- Mandell Weiss' Celebration of a Century
- SPECIAL REPORT: Putting Down Roots : The Times Poll : How the Poll Was Conducted
- Claremont Dean to Head Virginia College
- Zuni's Built on Solid Southwestern Ground
- S.F. Gays Defy Court, March on Movie Location
- Japan to Send Ships to Gulf in Foreign Policy Reversal
- Council Rejects Home-Building Plan in Canyon; Residents Rejoice : Development: The council considers environmental factors before turning down the 54-house plan. Stunned builders may yet revise plans.
- 'Little Tree': First ABBY
- Eco-Video : Film festival screens camcorder footage compiling a record of environmental wrongs.
- Beverly Hills : Rodeo Drive Block Party
- Simple Trash Day Turns Into 'Integrated Waste Management'
- Making Room for Baby : Families: Classes to help siblings be responsible brothers, sisters are booming as parents try to make childbirth a family experience.
- Chernobyl 'Replay' Seen as Likely : Reactors: Experts fear another Soviet accident could undercut U.S. promotion of nuclear energy, Watkins says.
- 'Little Tree': Simple Tale of Wisdom Blossoms
- Supervisors Take a Middle Road in Decision on Riding Trails
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : As Test Scores Go, Theirs Are the Tops
- OJAI : Residents Save $20 as Sewer Bond Paid Off
- Officer Is Cleared in Slaying of Stick Wielder : Shooting: District attorney's report also offers mild criticism of use of deadly force in 1990 incident.
- A Heavy Loss : After Spending $400,000, L.A. Zoo Misses Chance to Acquire Rare Breed of Rhino
- VENTURA : 2 Arrested in Attack on Police Officer
- She Dropped 3 Rs, Picked Up 3 Cs
- Armenians Rally at Consulate to Mark Genocide Anniversary
- L.A. City Section Adopts a New Playoff Format
- It's Time to Answer Questions : NBA playoffs: Can Bird play? How much help will Barkley be? Are the Pistons still hungry?
- Tennis
- Disabled Girl Also Could Lose if Insurer Does : Annuities: The IRS wants Executive Life to pay $643 million in back taxes. It the agency wins, the 9-year-old's monthly checks may stop coming.
- Summit Health Ltd.: The health-care provider reported...
- Realtors See Reason for Optimism in O.C. Market
- First American Financial Expects First-Quarter Loss
- BOOK REVIEW : Distortions Undercut Moral Tale : LIES OF THE NIGHT<i> by Gesualdo Bufalino translated from the Italian by Patrick Creagh</i> Atheneum $18.95, 163 pages
- West Los Angeles : Police Plan Open House
- EDUCATION : Colleges : Rio Hondo Trustees Name Director of Student Services
- Region : Library-Fine Crackdown
- Assembly Panel OKs Automobile Insurance Measure
- Liegler Quits as Convention Center Chief : Management: Allegations that he held private parties at taxpayer expense 'have affected my ability to manage the center effectively,' Liegler says in a prepared statement.
- Picus Urges Harsh Action on Budget
- Kuchiki-Sand Gliding Swiftly Toward the Top : Figure skating: World championships launch Valley pair into contention for an Olympic gold medal.
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Yates Thrives as Chapman Struggles
- PREP ROUNDUP : University Wins in 12
- O.C. POP BEAT / MIKE BOEHM : Artists Make a Serious Connection : Vinnie James and Richard Stekol are opposite in many ways, but their latest albums reveal they both take songwriting seriously.
- 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:
- Disaster Aid for Louisiana
- The BIG BOPPER : Slugger Scott Talanoa's long home runs and .440 batting average make him a favorite of CSULB fans--and pro scouts.
- Whittier : Potential Investors Tour Neighborhood Near Park
- FOR THE KIDS RODEO : Back in a Saddle : Simi Valley girl will attempt to add to her winnings at the Conejo Valley Days Junior Rodeo.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- SPECIAL REPORT: Putting Down Roots : The Times Poll : How Rooted Are We? : Feeling Settled, But Not Tied Down
- When You Turn That Dial . . .
- Greater Risk Seen in Atlantic Square Pact
- STRUCTURES : Light Reading : Architect Scott Ellinwood's Ray D. Prueter Library in Port Hueneme mixes grace and practicality.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Putting Down Roots : The Times Poll : Community's Charm Is a Big Chill for One Resident
- Despite Mixed Results, N.J. Will Seize 2nd School District
- Cheney to Close More Bases
- Health Insurance
- Cheney to Close More Bases
- Cheney to Close More Bases
- Queen Mary Shipshape Since Disney Boarded
- Director's Election Linked to Free Dinner
- Maybe Band Should Find a New Name
- Ryskamp's Rejection
- EL TORO AIR SHOW : OUT OF THE BLUE : Skill, physical training, concentration and lots of practice are all required to perform split-second maneuvers in a Blue Angels show. Despite the demands, Laguna Niguel's own Angels pilot, Lt. John Foley, calls it the "greatest job in the world."
- Cheney to Close More Bases
- Cheney to Close More Bases
- Cheney to Close More Bases
- Du Pont Co.: The chemicals and energy...
- Rates, Prices Help Lift State Home Sales : Real Estate: In the Los Angeles area, sales of houses rose 38.3% from February, and the median home price climbed 5.3% to $210,410.
- People, Not Money, Make the Difference
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- RETAIL / LEISURE
- 'thirtysomething' Pair to Produce 3 ABC Series
- B of A Raises Its Prime Lending Rate Back to 9% : Finance: The bank made the move because others did not follow its cut to 8.75%. It also no longer expects the Federal Reserve to force rates lower.
- The Great Outdoors : Take a Byte Out of Preparation Time
- SPORTSCOPE
- TRIBUTE RUBY KEELER : Never a Misstep : The Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera and stars will salute the legendary film and Broadway dancer of the Busby Berkeley era.
- Justices Hear Arguments on Allowing 'Victim-Impact' Testimony
- Playing With Their Hearts : La Canada Softball Team Wins With Emotion and Discipline Under Coach Roy Romero
- Family Affair Plans a Bash for Less Cash
- The Writers Go Public
- Funding of Promised Road Work in Doubt : Transportation: The costly earthquake-safety program is eating up much of the revenue from voter-approved gas tax increases, Nestande warns.
- Bomb Material, Drug Lab Found in House
- COUNTYWIDE : Loan OKd for Home for Battered Women
- CYPRESS : Residents Rebuffed on RV Parking Limit
- Man Gets 3 Years in Fiery Death of Child in Van
- SANTA ANA : Trustees Asked to Back School Clinic
- Trial Ordered for 4 in Santee Slaying
- A Young Man Struggles for Citizenship
- COSTA MESA : Youth Expo to Be Held This Weekend
- Fountain Valley's Fahs Signs to Play for Titans
- Miraleste Junior Is Walt Disney Finalist
- Comeback Puts Lancers in 2nd Place
- Big Al's Express Sits Down on Job, Fails to Prove That He Can Race
- Queen Mary Shipshape Since Disney Boarded : Homeless Ouster Was Heartless
- Unrest in Iraq
- Water Shortage and Growth
- Restrooms
- Cheney to Close More Bases
- Is Covina Really in Need of Money?
- MILITARY AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY SCORECARD
- A Vote for a Sense of Community
- The Great Outdoors : Rating Camp Stoves
- MOVIES - April 25, 1991
- Obituaries - April 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - April 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - April 25, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 25, 1991
- Names in the News - April 25, 1991
- Names in the News - April 25, 1991
- Vons Income Up 33.6%; UFW Boycott Ended
- TONIGHT: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performs...
- IMITATION OF LIFE: What former "Maverick" television...
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : A Bigger Role : Board hopes to bring more movie business to the county. Meanwhile, Oxnard is chosen as site for two summer productions.
- RECOGNIZE SIGNS OF SEXUAL CHILD ABUSE OR MOLESTATION
- $100-Million Exxon Spill Fine Too Low, Judge Rules : Environment: Decision threatens to unravel $1-billion settlement of suits brought by U.S. and Alaska.
- School Assaults Bring Tragedy to Compton
- UNCONVENTIONAL: Tom Liegler ran Anaheim Stadium and...
- A Good Day for Taking Law to the Malls
- WINNERS' CIRCLE: Heiress Joan Irvine Smith (B1)...
- SMOKE-FREE: San Diego County banned smoking in...
- Wilson Weighs Letting Counties Hike Sales Tax
- McNall Would Let Ismail Play for Both Pro Teams : Football: The NFL prohibits athletes from playing in the CFL during the same season, but the Argonauts' owner opens door to the Raiders if they can find a loophole.
- EL TORO AIR SHOW : HOME OF THE HORNETS : F/A-18 Hornet pilots are the sting in the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing's mission to support troops. El Toro is the Hornet's base and the wing's HQ.
- UCI Overjoyed at Offer to Share Good Fortune : Philanthropy: Proposed multimillion-dollar gift by Joan Irvine Smith boosts research, law school hopes.
- COUNTYWIDE : Traffic Reduction Programs to Pay Off
- L.A. a safe city, Bradley assures Japanese
- Gasoline Supplies Surge: As imports soared, the...
- Johnson & Higgins, New York, has appointed...
- Paul Sumi, has been named vice president...
- FBI Field Commanders to Discuss Bias : Promotion: Director summons 56 top managers to Washington for a meeting on discrimination complaints. Black agents are considering a suit.
- Kaufman Unit Chief Moving to A-M Homes
- Majority of 2,000 Oregon Residents Fail Literacy Survey
- Fed Chief Says Economy Still Is Worsening
- Iraqi Police Near Refugee Camp Wage Psychological Warfare on Town : Kurds: Shooting is heard at night in half-deserted Zakhu. A U.S. relief copter crashes.
- Shift Capital From Bonn to Berlin, Kohl Urges : Germany: Chancellor calls for a slow transition. But the Bundestag will have the final say.
- When some West Hollywood sheriff's deputies knocked...
- Trial Begins for Man Shot by Officers
- Man Gets Life Sentence in Abduction, Burglary
- Getting Their Goats : Laguna Beach Firefighters Deploy Battalions of Brush-Eaters
- Man to Stand Trial in Nurse's Beating Death : Courts: The judge at a preliminary hearing cites letters by defendant Neil Matzen stating that he killed Donna Connaty in return for a $15,000 payoff.
- Contaminated, Betrayed, Can America Trust Again? : Nuclear: Colossal episodes of radiation exposure have soiled the planet. Yet nuclear power should still be salvaged.
- Seizure of Narcotics Has Soared at Border-Crossing Checkpoints
- Nothing Royal About Loss in Borg Comeback
- Restored Train Won't Be Ready for 1st Trip
- East Valley Dominates Conference
- Chargers Clean Up . . . Right?
- Miscellaneous
- County Reneges on Courtrooms for El Cortez : Justice: The decision, due to impatience with the developer, means crowding probably will persist at Superior Court for four more years.
- El Cajon
- Ventura County Track Championships Moved From Camarillo High to Rio Mesa
- Baseball
- Developing a Sixth Sense : The Role of Key Reserve Continues to Blossom in the NBA
- Northridge Lets Ball, Game Slip Away : College baseball: Two Matador miscues in the 10th inning open the door for Cal State Long Beach in 5-4 loss.
- Bieniemy's Attorney to Post Bond
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAME : Western's Barraza Hoping to Make Friends, Influence the Result
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : With Brett Sidelined, Gibson Picks Up the Slack
- Cowboy Owner: Ismail Has CFL Escape Clause
- Dodgers Now 0-5 at Home
- Phillies Fire Leyva, Hire Fregosi
- Irvine Weaves Spellbinding Tale With Soft-Celt Pitch
- Reluctant Quarterback Is Impressive Trojan : USC football: Smith says former receiver Conway will alternate with Perry after a strong spring.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Darwin: Shoulder Injury, Pneumonia
- Saban Ready for Success at Peru
- Three-Year Probation for Montclair Prep
- PREP ROUNDUP : Pacifica's Surface Is Perfect Again
- Establishing Cruz Control : Baseball: Rated one of the top outfielders in the nation, Channel Islands senior begins to meet his own lofty expectations.
- Costly Mistake Inspires Him to Work Harder This Season
- Hollywood Park Opens Under New Management
- Hueneme Mistakes Pave Way for Rio Mesa Win : Prep baseball: Baserunning blunders kill two rallies in 4-2 loss.
- Tenney, Day Make Hall of Fame : Honors: Trainer slept in Swaps' stall before 1955 Kentucky Derby victory. Jockey won eight races in a day.
- STAGE
- Times Mirror Net Off 49%; Ad Slump Cited
- Insider Trading Indictment: Two charged with insider...
- 5 Vietnam Refugees Held in Fund Scam
- Sununu Defends Ski Trips as Official, Citing Speeches
- Death Toll Grows to 75 From Earthquake in Central America; Thousands Homeless : Disaster: As many as 800 buildings were destroyed in one province. Roads, electricity and phones are disrupted.
- Paying a High Price for Perfection
- A Season OF Rebirth : Outdoors: Thanks to the March downpour, waterfalls long silenced by the drought and wildflowers have returned. It's a spring festival well worth seeing.
- LA PALMA : Big Rig Overturns, Snarling Traffic
- Latino Leader Candidates Warned to Shed Prejudice
- VENTURA : Survey Shows Most Students Feel Safe
- Bankhead a Pitcher the Mariners Can Count On Again
- LOS ALAMITOS : Betting Will Be Offered on Races at Bay Meadows
- Borg's Comeback Begins in Ignominious Defeat
- TAC Panel Upholds Two-Year Suspension of Barnes
- Mariners Shut Out Angels
- Hawkins Won't Appear With Troupe
- 'Today' Will Not Renew Ulene Pact
- Ronald F. Del Principe has been named...
- Ruptured Pipeline Spills Gas Into Harbor
- THOUSAND OAKS : 10 Youths Honored by City Council