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What happened on April 23, 1990
ENTERTAINMENT
OPERA REVIEW : A Desperate 'Don Carlo' : Music: Surrounded by Soviet guests at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Placido Domingo is the only link to the authentic Italian style.
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Janet Jackson's Dance of Community
By Chris Willman
STAGE REVIEW : 'Arden'--a Colorful Subject, a Bland Play
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER WRITER
The Name Game
\o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Tv & Video
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Tv & Video
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Jazz
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Benefits
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Stage
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Stage
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
MARKET WATCH : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS : Average total return, including dividends, in percent for periods ended Thursday, April 19. : Category (No. of funds) Week Year-to-date 12 months International: foreign -0.14% -4.8% +8.7% stocks only (55) Gold (35) -0.27 -9.9 +6.9 Global: U.S. and foreign -0.49 -4.6 +8.6 stocks (38) Fixed income (536) -0.74 -2.0 +5.6 Utilities (14) -0.96 -6.3 +15.3 Small company (84) -1.08 -2.0 +7.4 Balanced: stock and bond (63) -1.16 -2.9 +8.7 Growth and income (193) -1.31 -3.1 +9.1 Natural resources (17) -1.22 -3.6 +13.6 Equity income (61) -1.27 -4.0 +7.7 Health/biotechnology (9) -1.34 -1.2 +22.2 Capital appreciation (146) -1.36 -3.0 +8.2 Growth (261) -1.52 -2.7 +10.1 Science and technology (23) -1.64 +2.1 +13.5 General stock fund average -1.36 -2.9 +9.0 S&P 500 index, -1.82 -4.3 +10.4 excluding dividends : \o7 Source: Lipper Analytical Services Inc.\f7
People Watch
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
MUSIC REVIEW : Modern Jazz, Kronos at UCLA
By Leonard Feather
Pop/rock
By Greg Braxton, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
DANCE REVIEW : Experiments in 'Twisted Spring'
By Elizabeth Zimmer
DANCE REVIEW : Potent Dramas by Malashock
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
Music Reviews : Master Chorale Closes Its Season at Pavilion
By Bruce Burroughs
Music Reviews : Zukerman/Karr/Lewis Ensemble at South Bay Center
By Daniel Cariaga
Boo-Yaas Take Gangster Chic to Logical Extreme
By Jonathan Gold
Isleys' Bedroom Tunes Replace R&B Classics
By Mike Boehm
Budapest Bash From Muzsikas at McCabe's
By Steve Hochman
STAGE REVIEW : Comedy Store Playhouse Opens With a Frugally Staged 'As Is'
By T.H. Mcculloh
TV REVIEW : 'Central Park' Reveals What Makes New York Tick
By Robert Koehler
Quotable
O.C. Arts Center Needs Extra $1 Million : Finance: To bridge the widening gap between operating expenses and revenues, private donations of $5.7 million must be obtained in 1990. Last year, the facility raised $4.7 million in contributions.
By Zan Dubin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DANCE REVIEW : Ambegaokar & Co. in Informal Program at Forum Theater
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Choreographer Pearl Primus, professor of ethnic studies at...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Shouts' Were Out, Ballads Were In at Isley Brothers Show
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sold Out
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
ART : Museums' Misunderstood Works : When catalogues are good, they can be explanatory, insightful and historical.
By Cathy Curtis
Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
Live Crew's 'Nasty' May Be Cincinnati's Next Target
By Allan Parachini and Chuck Philips
The Birth of a Healthy 'Baby Dance' : Stage: The idea for an original play about baby buying was born during a brainstorming session between five women.
By Ray Loynd
Stars of 'Fall From Grace' Go Beyond Caricature in Portrayal of the Bakkers
By Joan Hanauer, United Press International
SHORT TAKES : Marla Lifts PrimeTime Ratings
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
Mehta, Israel Philharmonic to Embark on Soviet Tour
From Reuters
Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
'Turtles' Reaps $9.9 Million in Weekend Sales
By Pat H. Broeske, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SHORT TAKES : Billy Idol Leaves Hospital
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : Rock Musicians Busted in Texas
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
SHORT TAKES : Cruise in High Gear on Earth Day
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
Neofest to Open With Dialogue and Dancing
By Jan Breslauer
MEDIA : Operator Ousted by Station Fights Back in His Paper
By Kevin Brass
2 Choruses Win Kudos for Showmanship
By Kenneth Herman
Andrew Dice Clay Show Postponed Until August
Artist Who's Caught Between Two Worlds
By Nancy Churnin
Theatre League's Interpreted Events
NEWS
Mapplethorpe Show Bumps Into a City's Legacy of Conformity : Law: Cincinnati has a long history as a bastion of morality. There is no red light district and there are no adult book stores. Against this backdrop, the filing of obscenity charges is not viewed with surprise. : NEWS ANALYSIS
By David Wells, \f7 and \o7 Wells is a staff writer at the Cincinnati Enquirer.
1 Paper, 2 Worlds : L'Italo-Americano, the Voice of Immigrants in the Southland Since 1908
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
American Hostage Polhill Freed by Beirut Kidnapers : Lebanon: He is whisked off to Damascus and turned over to the U.S. ambassador. 'I am a very happy man,' he says. The professor was held for more than three years.
By Nick B. Williams Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Slipping Through the Cracks : There are not supposed to be any homeless people in the Soviet Union. But in the streets sleep the forgotten, many of them the victims of a Kafkaesque system.
By Masha Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Black Flight'--Residents of L.A. Return to Roots
By Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pope Summons All of Europe's Bishops to Synod
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lithuania Retaliates, Halts Gas Supply to Soviet Bases
By Esther Schrader and Masha Hamilton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Miami Trial Gives Startling New Portrait of Sam Gilbert
By Tina Griego and Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Soviets Mark $26 Billion for Chernobyl Aid
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
200 Million Worldwide Pay Respect to Earth : Environment: Fete was part celebration, part a show of concern. It was observed in 136 nations.
By Maura Dolan and Larry B. Stammer, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITERS
For Families, Jubilation and Frustration
By Ron Harris and Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Laguna Hills 2nd in Battle of Scholars
By Tony Marcano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Likely to Allow Drilling Off California : Environment: But it probably will be banned off Florida. The President's decision is expected next month.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Phantom Freeway Has More Than a Ghost of a Chance
By William Trombley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israel Helped Buy Greek Church Building Lease : Old City: The admission turns a Jerusalem land dispute into a question of government policy.
By Daniel Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Next fall, trumpeter swans face the music
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Washington Insight
\o7 From the Times Washington Bureau\f7
Bush Calls Release of 1 a 'Mission Uncompleted' : Hostages: He thanks Syria and Iran for their role in freeing Polhill. But he says he can't forgive the captors till all Americans are freed.
By James Gerstenzang and Robin Wright, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Abduction of 4 Professors Was Audacious, Bizarre : Lebanon: An elaborate charade fooled the academics and their security guards as well.
By Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tehran Newspaper Calls for Release of 2nd U.S. Hostage
\o7 Reuters\f7
Teacher's Life Low-Profile Until . . . : Hostage: His favorite song was 'My Way,' but he never seemed the adventurous type.
By Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gorbachev Losing Respect in U.S., 2 Lawmakers Say : Lithuania: But Foley and Dole believe the Administration should go ahead with the summit.
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Turk Cypriot Voters Back Hard-Liner
From Reuters
7 Die in Turkish Battle
\o7 Reuters\f7
N. Korea Holds Early Parliamentary Election
\o7 United Press International\f7
Reformer Wins in Slovenia as 2 Yugoslav Republics Vote
From Associated Press
Beijing Says Ethnic Rioting Kills 22 : China: Two days of clashes erupt in a western Muslim region. Official media put blame on 'counterrevolutionaries.'
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Polish Reporter Escapes Death in Warsaw Fire
\o7 Reuters\f7
Pope Plans Long-Awaited Visit to Cuba
By William D. Montalbano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Latino Panel Calls for Hiring-Sanction 'Hit List' : Politics: Leaders want penalties for employing illegal aliens eliminated. Congressmen who back the current law would be targeted on Election Day.
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nigeria Troops Stop Rebel Officers in Coup Attempt : Africa: President Babangida says insurgents have been captured. The uprising is blamed on Muslim-Christian tensions.
By Michael A. Hiltzik, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dinkins Calls Slaying of N.Y. Cabdrivers 'Public Crisis' : Crime: Two more are killed over the weekend, bringing the death toll to seven. The mayor orders more police officers to pose as cabbies.
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hundreds Pay Respects at Abernathy's Church
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Blacks Found More Likely to be Major Crime Victims
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Long-Silenced Voice Speaks Up on a Special Day
By Shawn Pogatchnik, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Home With 'Papa G'--Basketball Stars, Estranged Sons
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Killed, Another Wounded in Shooting Near Glassell Park
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein Supports Rival's 'Big Green' Initiative
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : GOP's Link to Industry May Kill Chances
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cubans Honor Eight Who Fought at the Bay of Pigs
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Peru TV Executive Freed by Guerrillas
\o7 Associated Press\f7
'Here We Are Again!'--Crew of Discovery Ready for Launch
from United Press International
Rebel Officer Arrested in Philippine Coup Plot
\o7 Reuters\f7
50 Feared Dead, 1,000 Hurt in Fierce Bangladesh Storm
\o7 Reuters\f7
World IN BRIEF : HONDURAS : U.N. Troops Gather to Disarm Contras
From Times staff and Wire reports
World In Brief : ISRAEL : Nation Remembers Holocaust Victims
From Times staff and Wire reports
World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Still Calls for Armed Struggle
From Times staff and Wire reports
World IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Work Suspended on Condor 2 Rocket
From Times staff and Wire reports
World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Britain Blocks Suit Over 3 IRA Deaths
From Times staff and Wire reports
Nation In Brief : FLORIDA : Shuttle Crew Again Prepares for Launch
From Times staff and Wire reports
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Turkey Is Target of Rally for Armenians
From Times staff and Wire reports
Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : 2 More Greyhound Buses Are Fired On
From Times staff and Wire reports
Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Leaders Gather for Abernathy Services
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Counties to Get 35% More Drug Money
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Assembly OKs Dog Teeth Cleaning Bill
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Drug Use Reported in Coast Guard
From Times staff and Wire reports
The Huntington Beach Co.: City's Benefactor or Boss?
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
200 Million Worldwide Pay Respect to Earth : Environment: Fete, observed in 136 nations, was marked by concerts, nature walks, expressions of concern--and some cynicism.
By Larry B. Stammer and Maura Dolan, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITERS
In O.C., a Day of Celebration, Not Protest
By Steven R. Churm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A PLUM: Why did Gov. Deukmejian assign Orange County's...
By Steve Emmons and David Reyes
BOOM TIMES: The Huntington Beach Co. developed much of...
By Steve Emmons and David Reyes
FORECAST: Housing prices are driving out the county's...
By Steve Emmons and David Reyes
PEACE OFFERING: Robert Curtis (above), the maverick...
By Steve Emmons and David Reyes
Huntington Beach Co. a Maker of History, a Victor in Politics
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Moscow Hints at Lithuania Talks : Breakaway Republic Would Have to Accept Constitution
From Associated Press
NATION : Halt Bomb Shelters, Sect Told
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
Li Peng in Moscow to Relieve Tensions
From Associated Press
LOCAL : Santa Ana Boy, 8, Shot by Drive-By Assailants
By Davan Maharaj and Jim Carlton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
LOCAL : Wife-Beating Suspect Kills Self
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports\f7
SOUTHLAND : 2 Minor Quakes Rattle Desert
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
WORLD : E. Germany Plans Holocaust Aid
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
WORLD : U.S. Deplores Jewish Takeover of Building in East Jerusalem
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
Hostage's 1st Day of Freedom : Cheers Greet Polhill in W. Germany
From Reuters
NATION : 1,000 Flee Cloud of Acid Fumes
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
ANIMAL KINGDOM : Chimp Drowns in New Zoo Home
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
WORLD : AIDS Comment Riles Australians
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
Sudan Military Regime Reports Defeat of Coup
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Trial OKd in Sperm Donor's Parenting Suit
From Associated Press
WORLD : Jerusalem and Bethlehem Sites to Close in Religious Protests
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
Judge Orders Psychiatric Exam for Harry Helmsley in Tax Case
From United Press International
Paulette Goddard, 84, Dies; '40s Star, Chaplin's Ex-Wife
From Reuters
WORLD : New Chernobyl Evacuations Set
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
NATION : Quayle Wife Joins Cancer Fight
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
Bonn Offers E. Germany Deal on Mark : Currency: Eastern regime says western proposal comes close to its own views.
From Reuters
U.S. Newspaper Publishers Meet to Relax, Talk, Work
By Betty Goodwin and Bill Higgins
Frank Lausche; Ohio Governor, Senator
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Horst Sindermann; East German Parliament Chief Who Was Ousted
From Associated Press
Read All About It! Fancier of Old Newspapers Does Just That : Collector: Stories--and advertisements--from the past give Van Nuys man a firsthand look at history.
By Suzanne Schlosberg, \f7 and \o7 Schlosberg is a regular contributor to View.
Reminiscences of Life on Both Sides : Culture: Movies and bullfights are the spice of life for an 80-year-old San Diego border straddler.
By Syd Love
Ball, Book and Black Tie: An Opportunity to Read
By Jack Smith
'Why Can't I Die Now?' : Education: Bill White is losing his fight against AIDS. He tells his story to an unusual class at UC Santa Barbara.
By Irene Lacher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gonzo Time : Hunter Thompson, Facing Drug, Sexual Assault Charges, Claims He's the Victim of 'Witch Hunt'
By Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hepburn Writes: After years of reluctance, actress...
Compiled by Bettijane Levine
Child Care Issue Dominates 'Media Watch' Session
By Michael Quintanilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Party After the 'Cocktail Party'
By Bill Higgins
FOCUS on Malathion Spraying
By Kevin Allman
Prospects Brightening for Dance Facility
By Betty Goodwin
BOOK REVIEW : One Family That's a Flock of Fun : TO THE BIRDHOUSE\o7 by Cathleen Schine\f7 Farrar, Straus & Giroux $16.95, 273 pages
By Carolyn See
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Goldie Hawn Looks to New Career
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Anthony Quinn's Art Displayed
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sisters Rivals on 'Wonder Years'
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Huge Human Guitar Honors Opry
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Amarillo Slim Turns to Golf
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
BUSINESS
MARKET WATCH : ABC Stock Soars as Network Hustles to Be No. 1
By John Lippman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCOTT PERLEY : Rebuilding the Office Market : Broker Sees County Avoiding Houston, Denver Fate
By Michael Flagg, Times staff writer
P.M. BRIEFING : Time Warner Units Post Profit, but Acquisition Generates Loss
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
Brazil Says It Won't Pay Interest on Debt, Calls for New Terms
\o7 Reuters\f7
Battling The Medfly
P.M. BRIEFING : Eurotunnel Short $4.1 Billion
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
155 Seized in 'Green' Protest on Wall Street
From Reuters
P.M. BRIEFING : AIDS Protest Aims at Prudential
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Hungary Gets New Soviet Deal
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
Fear Grips Traders; Dow Tumbles 29.28 : Stocks: The market reacts to concerns about inflation and interest rates as its key index drops 99.10 points in a week.
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Utilities Offer Golden Handshake
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
Financier Ends Hostile Effort to Acquire BAT : Takeover bid: Regulatory hurdles cited in Sir James Goldsmith's $21-billion failed move on British firm.
From Reuters
Market Watch : Weekly Scorecard : Stock Group Winners & Losers
Market Watch : Weekly Scorecard : Foreign Stock Markets
The Newspaper Business is Full of Awful Stories : Media: As the nation's publishers meet in Century City, they face severe troubles on advertising and circulation fronts. In search of solutions, executives are experimenting.
By Thomas B. Rosenstiel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hitachi Goes to College : Technology: The opening of the firm's research facility at UC Irvine heats up a debate over how much access the Japanese should have to American universities.
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Monitoring Meetings
Aladdin Hotel Foreclosure Sale Sought: An attorney has...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. May Not Cite Japan for Unfair Practices : Trade: Washington says several disputes have been resolved. But if Bush doesn't act, it may set off a firestorm in Congress.
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Secretaries: A Snapshot Of The Professor
Compiled by Times Staff Researcher Melanie Pickett
Amgen to Sell Drug in Japan: Amgen Inc., a Thousand Oaks...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fashion Strip-Mine Ban Passes: The U.S. House joined the...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
First Network Savings Bank, a Los Angeles thrift seized by...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Time Warner Buys Six Flags Stake: Six Flags Corp. of...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Crum & Forster to Withdraw From Some Lines: Basking Ridge...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
New York Business Travel Is Costly: New York was the...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Unemployment in China's cities is expected to more than...
Japanese auto maker Nissan Motor Co. has agreed with the...
Hong Kong Trade Official's Job Getting More Complicated : Pacific Rim: With takeover by China right around the corner, commerce is taking a back seat to political issues.
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japan's top whiskey maker Suntory Ltd. said it plans to...
MARKET WATCH : The Plunge May Be Brief
By Tom Petruno
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Parallel Between Hedgecock and an Earlier Convicted Mayor
By Anthony Perry, ANTHONY PERRY,
Public Hearings Open Today on Utility Merger
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Symphony Hall to Bear Copley Name in Honor of Donation
By Kenneth Herman
Lottery Results
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Taking 'Earth Day' One Step Further
By Nona Yates
6 Lesser-Known Rail Proposals Also Receive Agencies' Study : Transit: Monorail, light rail and additions to existing rail routes have been suggested along with the approved Metro Rail extension.
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PLATFORM : Who Will Help Kids If Parents Don't?
By Sweet Alice Harris
U.S. Needs Self-Sufficiency of Its Technological Fabric : Economy: America is fast becoming a second-rate power, importing industrial goods and selling its resources and assets.
By Andrew S. Grove, \o7 Andrew S. Grove is president and chief executive officer of Intel Corp\f7
Medfly vs. Macho : Spraying: The high command of pest control is hooked on the pesticide equivalent of saturation bombing. The result is failure and ecological ruin.
By William Jordan, \o7 William Jordan holds a Ph.D in insect ecology. His book, "Divorce Among the Gulls and Other Essays On Human Nature," will be published by North Point Press in January. and \f7
Churches Provide Sheltered Lives : Homeless: Congregation members are sharing their residences to help people get jobs, save money and get off the streets.
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Eminent Domain Is Buying Ill Will : Land-use: Some say Laguna Beach has stepped too far in its efforts for open space.
By Tammerlin Drummond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Incompatible Signals Create Bottleneck
By Eric Bailey
Another Youth Killed in Drive-By Attack : Shootings: A 15-year-old died and his companion was wounded in the second incident within two days in Santa Ana. Both are believed to be gang-related.
By Jim Carlton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Laguna Hills Awarded 2nd in U.S. Decathlon : Academics: The high school team was outscored by the Texas state champs but can claim the best-ever finish for an Orange County school.
By Tony Marcano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COSTA MESA : 2 Residents Routed From Burning Home
By Jim Carlton
COUNTYWIDE : Mothers Sought for Teen Mentor Plan
By Lanie Jones
ANAHEIM : Fair Brings Old Ways Back to Life
By Lisa Mascaro
COUNTYWIDE : New SPCA Hot Line Gets Faster Action
By Christopher Elliott
COSTA MESA : 400 Youths Expected for Science Fair
EARTH DAY 1990 : Over 50,000 Pack Park at EarthFair
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Face Turkey's Crime, Then Go Beyond It : Armenians: By its refusal to recognize that a genocide occurred, the Bush Administration holds back the process of healing.
By Levon Marashlian, \f7 and \o7 Levon Marashlian is associate professor of history at Glendale Community College.
TUSTIN : An Unmatched Pair Leave City Council
By Shannon Sands
CAPISTRANO BEACH : Paws That Refresh: Pet Therapy
By Jennifer J. Bush
HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Works to Give New Pier Old Look
By Bill Billiter
HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Council Lobbies for State Oil-Well Bill
By John Penner
HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Won't Budge on Redevelopment Plan
By John Penner
CYPRESS : Truck-Theft Suspect Rams Car in Chase
By Jim Carlton
BUENA PARK : City Widens Power of Eminent Domain
By Lynda Natali
BUENA PARK : Program Launched to Combat Car Theft
By Lynda Natali
ORANGE : Child Who Fell Into Hot Tub Still Critical
By Maria Newman
The Numbers
An Accent Could Be an Invitation to Bias : Discrimination: How a person talks could give bosses and others a chance to exercise prejudice, immigrant-rights advocates say.
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
Heavy Duty : Weights and Measures Inspectors Keep Things in Balance
By Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Baby Boom : Gorillas: Zoologists try to create natural habitats and learn more about the primate's behavior in order to create an environment conducive to breeding.
By Heidi Aspaturian, \o7 Aspaturian is a free-lance writer based in Pasadena. \f7
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : In Era of Tight Budgets, Scientists Discover Lobbying : Congress: The days of automatic funding for projects are gone. Researchers are forced to put aside the belief that lobbying is beneath them.
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Genes Fired Into Corn to Produce a Better Plant
Compiled from Times Wire and Staff Reports
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Susceptibility to Drug Dose Differs With Races : Pharmacology: Study finds dramatic variations in metabolism of medications by Asians and Caucasians.
By Harry Nelson, \o7 Nelson is a former Times medical writer. \f7
Richard Nixon Looks Back on His Final Hours in the White House
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Rare Marrow Transplant Tried
Compiled from Times Wire and Staff Reports
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Men Warned on Nude Sunbathing
Compiled from Times Wire and Staff Reports
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Sex Selection in Test Tube
Compiled from Times Wire and Staff Reports
Blaming It All on 'Them'
California's Many Clogged Arteries : Proposition 111 would help clean up traffic congestion in our communities.
Airport Food Workers' Talks Stalemated : Labor: Host International's profits from high-priced food and gift shop items at Lindbergh Field are key issues in dispute between union and management.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thanks for the Memory
Duke Looks for Firm Ground
PACIFIC PERSPECTIVES : Till '92, Japan Can Say Yes
By Kenichi Takemura, \o7 Kenichi Takemura is the author of "The Law of History: Why Japan Should Say Yes." This article is excerpted from Sankei Shimbun\f7
Admiral Tries to Fly All He Can Before Landing Desk Job
By Kenneth R. Weiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PACIFIC PERSPECTIVES : Protest Winds Will Gust Again : Has oppression killed the democracy movement? Despite surface signs of its demise, it is alive and strong.
By Bette Bao Lord, \o7 Bette Bao Lord's latest book, "Legacies, A Chinese Mosaic" has just been published by Alfred A. Knopf\f7
COLUMN LEFT : South Africa Must Be Made To Move : Mandela is more than doing his job. It's time for the West to reinforce his efforts.
By Jesse Jackson
COLUMN RIGHT : A Dreadful Alternative to Gorbachev : The 'Russians Party' could be the next government. It's a thought to fear.
By Charles Krauthammer
San Diego
Indians Get Help From 'Family' at Candelaria : Social service: The agency offers job counseling and emergency food and helps clients trace their family roots.
By Adrianne Goodman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They Win by a Whisker in Hair-Raising Contest : Thousand Oaks: To prepare for the annual Conejo Valley Days judging of beards and mustaches one contestant loaded up on clams and scallops; another rubbed in fabric softener.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ely Tops List of Campaign Issues : Supervisors: The race has been dominated by news of gambling debts and a suit by a bank against the community college trustee, who's running in the 4th District.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Lotto Tickets Stolen From Bowling Alley
FILLMORE : New Tank to Double Water Storage Room
By Kim Kash
COUNTYWIDE : Lagomarsino Ranks 2nd in Oil PAC Gifts
By Ken Weiss
WEST COUNTY : Photo Released in Bank Robbery Case
By Kim Kash
MOORPARK : Community Center Rates May Go Up
By Kim Kash
SIMI VALLEY : Drug, Alcoholism Forum Scheduled
San Diego
OJAI : City Council Awards Block Grant Funds
Suit May Offer Peek at Deals on Zoning : Warner Ridge: A suit against the city of Los Angeles seeks to change the factors that affect government decisions on controversial land-use issues.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Incident Reflects a Desire to Be Left Alone : High Desert: A retiree who harassed pilots by shining sunlight at them is one of a breed of people who moved to the Antelope Valley for solitude.
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Classic Cars Draw a Much Bigger Crowd Than Mother Earth
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Driver Hurt During Chase on Freeway
Man, 31, Dies After Car Leaves Freeway
Motorcycle Crash Kills Woman, Injures Man
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SPORTS
Arreola Cruises to 1,500-Meter Victory in a Slow 4:18.04
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angels Soften Up Twins on the Bases : Baseball: Anderson makes key play in 5-2 victory. Finley and Eichhorn help shut down Minnesota.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Finley Named Angel of Week
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Lineup Change Pays Off in Series Sweep Over UNLV
By Ara Najarian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Decent Draft Still a Big Deal to the Rams
By Mike Penner
PREP REVIEW / MIKE REILLEY : Section Gets Point, Drops Rating System
By Mike Reilley
Chavez, Villa to Fight in Irvine Tonight
THE NFL DRAFT : Brostek's Back X-Rays Don't Scare Off Rams
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unser Keeps Fittipaldi Behind Him This Time
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clippers Toss Out Don Casey : Pro basketball: The team's 30-52 record isn't good enough to prevent fourth coaching change in the last six seasons.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NFL DRAFT : Juniors Go to the Head of the Class : Pro football: Five of the first seven picks and eight in first round are underclassmen, but only 13 in first five rounds. USC's Seau and Carrier go 5-6.
By Bob Oates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angels Soften Up Twins With Hard Running, 5-2
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Martinez, Dodger Fans Have Ball in 2-0 Victory
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NFL DRAFT : Raiders Put It on Line With Arizona's Smith
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Centennial Highlights Offer Inspiration
By Mike Downey
Kings' Backs to the Boards : Hockey: Oilers overcome a 3-1 deficit for 5-4 victory and 3-0 lead in series. Gretzky is shaken up again, and Scott is blasted out of goal in his first playoff game.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
Auerbach Drove Him Out of Town
By Harley Tinkham
SOCCER : Slow-Starting U.S. Drops Behind, Stays There in Loss to Colombia
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Who Were Those, Uh, Masked Lakers? : Pro basketball: Riley sits Johnson, Worthy and Thompson, and L.A. is beaten by a club-record 42 points in Portland.
By Sam Mcmanis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOCKEY STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Cavallini's Late Goal Wins for St. Louis, 5-4
From Associated Press
Barnes Gives It His Best Shot and Wins : Track and Field: Shotputter misses world record, but toss of 73-1 1/4 is third best outdoor mark of his career.
By Mal Florence, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NBA ROUNDUP : Rockets Get Last Spot, Lakers in 1st Round
By Dan Hafner
Scott Never Got Real Shot at Warming Up : Hockey: Oilers had only one shot in first period, but made the most of it. Rookie couldn't finish first playoff game.
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOXING : Banke, Zaragoza in Rematch at Forum Tonight
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Murphy Homers as Braves Stop Reds, 3-1
By Dan Hafner
Cubs' Sandberg Sets Error-Free Record
\o7 Associated Press\f7
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mariners Hold Off Athletics, 5-2
By Dan Hafner
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Leach, Pugh Show U.S. Davis Cup Status Is Valid
From Associated Press
GOLF ROUNDUP : 'Other' Australian Elkington Wins Greensboro
From Associated Press
DIVING U.S. INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS : Pat Evans, Wendy Williams Win on Platform
From Associated Press
Penn State football Coach Joe Paterno says he believes the...
Scotsman Allister Hutton raced to an easy victory in the...
Oakland outfielder Jose Canseco said racism was not the...
Hiromi Taniguchi of Japan won the Rotterdam, Netherlands...
Gebre Tedese led a 1-2-3-4 Ethiopian finish in the Rome...
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Names in the News
N.C. State to Name New Basketball Coach Today
THE NFL DRAFT : Seau Goes High, Likes Where He's Going : Southland players: Trojan linebacker is the fifth player chosen and will stay close to home. Carrier is selected sixth by Bears.
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NFL DRAFT : Rams Deal Fifth-Round Pick for Jets' Humphery
By Chris Dufresne
The Nfl Draft : Round By Round
LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : Andretti Takes Long Way to Finish in Fourth Place
By Dick Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX : COMMENTARY : Racing Gets to Where It Should Have Been
By Mike Kupper, TIMES ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX OTHER RACES : Tracy Starts and Stays Out Front in ARS Event
By Dick Wagner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Brett Bodine's First Victory Comes With Controversy
From Times Wire Services
SANTA ANITA : 17-1 Choice Delegant Overcomes Valdali to Win San Juan Capistrano
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Betting With Bob
THE SIDELINES : Hall of Fame Guard Davies Dies
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
THE SIDELINES : Texas Teen Lifts Top Weights
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
Rule Change Would Have Given Wins to 5 Pitchers
From Associated Press
Fratello Ends Poor Season by Resigning : Basketball: Coach was under fire because Atlanta Hawks failed to make the NBA playoffs.
From Associated Press
Harris Going to B.C. Lions, Agent Says
\o7 Associated Press and \f7
THE NFL DRAFT : Chargers Make John Friesz No. 1--but Not Until the Second Day
From Associated Press
Runner, 39, Dies at London Marathon
\o7 Associated Press\f7
THE SIDELINES : Early Out for Steeb, Gustafsson
\o7 From Times Wire Services and \f7
THE SIDELINES : East Tennessee's Les Robinson Named N. Carolina Head Coach
\f7 and \o7 From Times Wire Services
McKyer Sent to Miami Dolphins
\o7 Associated Press\f7
USC's Emanuel Goes to Giants, Spears to Saints
From A Times Staff Writer
Here's Hall of Fame Vote for Pete Rose--Despite His Betting
By Melvin Durslag
BETTING THE SYSTEMS : 'Music Man' Plays on a Consensus Instrument
By Norman Dash, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Early Winning Streak Doesn't Always Lead to Pennant : Baseball: But a hot opening gives team a positive push for the long season.
By Ben Walker, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Slow Fuse Wins in Sam Houston Despite Miscue
From Associated Press
COMMENTARY : Rose's Straight Line Between Fib, Felony
By Tom Callahan, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON POST
Jockey Mike Smith to Live Dream
By Joe Gergen, NEWSDAY
A Big Day for the Seau Family as the NFL Begins at Home
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Padres Seeing That Giants Aren't So Bad After All
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USD Wins WCC Men's Tennis Title, but Noriega Is Upset in Semifinals
It's Not Exactly a Field Day in Left for the Padres' Jerald Clark
By Bob Wolf
Huber Hurting a Lot Less After Cycling Victory
By Dana Haddad
NFL DRAFT : Beathard Gets Seau and a Deal : Chargers: That USC linebacker is available is surprising, but nobody who knows team's new general manager is shocked when he puts together a late trade that will land Idaho quarterback John Friesz today.
By Curt Holbreich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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