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What happened on March 11, 1991
NEWS
Now That It's Over : Readjustment: After weeks of roller-coaster emotions caused by the war in the Gulf, everyday life may prove to be a letdown, experts say.
ELIZABETH MEHREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Partying Is in Sync at the Callboard Theater
KEVIN ALLMAN
La Jolla Socialite Says Jail Is 'Just What I Needed' : Killings: Broderick is behind bars awaiting second trial for shooting her ex-husband and his second wife. She says she may be willing to plea-bargain.
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In 7 Months, Iraqis Stole 'the Very Soul' of Kuwait : Culture: Museums were looted, zoo animals were killed. And what wasn't taken was destroyed.
BOB DROGIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : A Big Novel With Research to Spare : CAPE COD, by William Martin , Warner Books, $21.95, 652 pages
CAROLYN SEE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COLUMN ONE : Cities Aim to Junk Their Throwaway Habits : They look for the recycling system--curbside program or automated center--that works in meeting state-mandated requirements.
MARLA CONE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Day 2: It's Quieter, Just as Satisfying : Reunion: Troops come home with only a fraction of Saturday's fanfare. 'Better late than never,' one says.
DEAN E. MURPHY and MATT LAIT, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Torrent of Ideas to Save Every Precious Drop of Water
JACK SMITH
In Close Calls, Lives Ride on Reflex, Luck
WILLIAM C. REMPEL and RICHARD O'REILLY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Housing Plans May Break Vow to U.S.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
To Our Subscribers
The Center of Fluor Chief's Attentions
ANN CONWAY
Quieter Welcome in O.C. on Day 2 : Reunion: Troops come home with only a fraction of Saturday's fanfare. 'Better late than never,' one says.
MATT LAIT and ALLISON SAMUELS, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Salvador Vote Looms as Genuine Contest
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Day in the Gulf
In Wake of Gulf Conflict, NATO Sees U.S. in a Continuing Lead Role
WILLIAM TUOHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraqi Rebels Claim Gains Against Hussein's Forces
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Some Help in Coping With Postwar Letdown
ELIZABETH MEHREN
Shirley Goldinger; Consumer Advocate Led County Efforts
1,500 Albanian Refugees Leave Italy for Home
Associated Press
THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : Cut Water to Farmers, State Urged : Agriculture: Congressman says some growers who receive federal supplies may sell it at a huge profit. Rice producers should be a target of cutoff, he says.
PAUL HOUSTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hearings Shaking Up Universities : Education: Schools rush to review billing as Congress gets ready to look at alleged abuses at Stanford.
LARRY GORDON, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
CBS Crew Tells of Iraqi Beatings
Reuters
Local Iraqis Join the Anti-Hussein Outcry : Protest: 150 call for the leader's ouster at a Westwood rally. They are inspired by an uprising in their homeland.
TINA ANIMA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
8 Arab Allies Back Bush's Initiative for Mideast Peace : Diplomacy: Baker terms it a 'signal' and says he'll press Israel to show more flexibility. He also may meet with Palestinians reportedly approved by the PLO.
DOYLE McMANUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Louisiana Gov. Roemer Becomes a Republican
Associated Press
Park-Poor Santa Clarita Rolls Out Mobile Version
TRACEY KAPLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 O.C. Marines Get a Hero's Welcome Home
JAMES M. GOMEZ and LYNN SMITH, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Now That It's Over : Homecoming: Families torn apart by the conflict may have a new set of problems to solve when the troops come marching home.
ELIZABETH MEHREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Asian, Latino Numbers Soar in U.S. Census
FRANK CLIFFORD, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
One Man's Dream: Top of the World
PAUL DEAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : Strawberry Crop Being Attacked From Air
SANTIAGO O'DONNELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Report Sees HIV Rise in Hemisphere : Epidemic: The World Health Organization warns of an AIDS surge in Central and South America.
ROBERT L. JACKSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tower Workloads Often Cited After Near Disasters : Aviation: Officials are warned of staff shortages. FAA data shows California is the near-miss capital of the U.S.
WILLIAM C. REMPEL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quebec Liberals Vote to Join Push for Sovereignty
MARY WILLIAMS WALSH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Top Pentagon Officials, Kin Greet Ex-POWs
STANLEY MEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vance Colvig; Roles Included 'Bozo the Clown'
New Day for an Old Hotel in Pasadena
MARY LOU LOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Street Riots Flare Again in Belgrade : Yugoslavia: A second wave of militant students defies tight security. They oppose the government of hard-line Communists.
MICHAEL MONTGOMERY and CAROL J. WILLIAMS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COLUMN ONE : The Man Who Loves the RTD : Board President Nick Patsaouras works hard promoting ridership and gives pep talks to the staff. Some observers see him as an opportunist who has designs on mayor's office.
BETTINA BOXALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Day 2: It's Quieter, Just as Satisfying : Reunion: Troops come home with only a fraction of Saturday's fanfare. 'Better late than never,' one says.
DEAN E. MURPHY and MATT LAIT, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Huge Rallies Demand Ouster of Gorbachev
ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In 'Message to Baker,' Arab Kills 4 Israelis
DANIEL WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marine Corps Records the Successes--and the Mistakes--of Gulf War : History: Reserve unit prowls the battlefield to document the hows and whys of combat.
DAVID FREED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
'Power Rapist' Terrorizing San Clemente : Crime: Sexual assault experts say the man who has committed five rapes since last October is not motivated by violence, but instead by an effort to compensate for feelings of inadequacy by exerting force.
SUSAN CHRISTIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crowds Embrace Navy SEALs : Homecoming: Hundreds greet elite warriors in unprecedented welcome at North Island base.
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Parents Delay School for Children : Education: Research shows that not all 5-year-olds are ready emotionally or socially for structured classrooms. Some experts dispute those conclusions.
ADRIANNE GOODMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAMARILLO : Detention Center Prohibits Smoking
GERRY BRAILO SPENCER
GARDEN GROVE : Teen Found Shot on Street Near His Car
ERIC LICHTBLAU
CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airline Performance
Officer Shoots at Driver of Stolen Car
COUNTYWIDE : Senior Legislature Election to Be Held
GERRY BRAILO SPENCER
CAMARILLO : 4 '1st-Time Buyer' Houses Up for Grabs
VIVIAN LOUIE
Science / Medicine : Preventing Crippling Deliveries
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
THOUSAND OAKS : Planners to Review Land Amendment
PEGGY Y. LEE
Maybe Just Call It by Its ZIP Code
Wilson--and Others--Must Zero In on the 80% Solution : Keys to surviving water crisis: luck, outside help and stubbornness
NEWPORT BEACH : 2 Hearings Planned on Water Rationing
ZION BANKS
Science / Medicine : Aspirin May Cut Colon Cancer Risk
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
LOCAL ELECTIONS : Measure J Could Make Canyon Jail Reality : The success or failure of the half-cent sales tax initiative may turn on whether voters see the facility as essential to their safety or merely a drain on their pocketbooks.
MARIA NEWMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Water Watch
COLUMN RIGHT : So, What Exactly Did We Win? : A strengthened Shiite movement is now a concern.
TOM BETHELL,
Tom Bethell is a media fellow at the Hoover Institution
COUNTYWIDE : 15-K Walks in 3 Cities to Aid MS Patients
ELENA BRUNET
COUNTYWIDE : Expected Storm Bypasses County
JOANNA M. MILLER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Nursing Students Win Scholarships
JOHN PENNER
Hit-and-Run Kills Quartz Hill Woman
Oxnard Is Expected to Order Limits on Water Use : Drought: The City Council faces pressure to adopt a tough plan to avoid fines from the city's main supplier.
SANTIAGO O'DONNELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kindergarten Registration
ANAHEIM : Free Water-Saving Kits Are Available
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Deal Completed for 56-Acre Farm
LEN HALL
Science / Medicine : Fair Offers Lessons in Living With Nature
NONA YATES
Spill Closes Beach in Imperial Beach
Science / Medicine : Daily Biological Clock Stopped
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Man Arrested in Death of Girlfriend's Fetus
Man Arrested After Shots Fired Into Car
Beating Rekindles Anxiety : Reaction: Blacks' horror is combined with a sense of relief that police brutality has been uncovered.
JOHN L. MITCHELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PERSPECTIVES ON POLICE : A Formidable Task, Well Done : Chief Gates acted correctly in the King case and will maintain the LAPD's high standard of excellence.
PAUL M. WALTERS,
Paul M. Walters is chief of police in Santa Ana
PERSPECTIVES ON POLICE : Defenseless, the Poor Are Also Voiceless : Inner-city residents know all about abusive police behavior. Refusing to hear their complaints adds to the injury.
GREGORY J. BOYLE,
Father Gregory J. Boyle, SJ, is pastor of Dolores Mission Church in Boyle Heights
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Roller-Blade Skating OK for Fund-Raiser
BILL BILLITER
Science / Medicine : 'Alarming' Rise in Asthma Among Blacks Reported
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Space Heater Started Blaze That Killed 3-Year-Old : Tragedy: The dead boy's mother said she may have knocked the unit against a mattress, which then caught fire.
ERIC LICHTBLAU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : UCI Social Ecology Position Is Filled
Con Man's Murder Trial Starts Today
Maybe Just Call It by Its ZIP Code
LAKE CASITAS : 2 to Be Nominated for Valor Awards in Rescue of Man, Baby
CAROL WATSON
Looking to Friends for Funds : Schools: The role of nonprofit foundations in keeping programs afloat will be more vital with Gov. Wilson's proposed 1991-92 budget calling for $500 million in cuts.
TONY MARCANO and ANITA M. CAL, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bernhardt Fighting an Uphill Battle : Recall: The councilwoman is struggling to survive a recall election. If she fails, one of seven council hopefuls on the ballot will replace her.
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : Bright Halley's Stuns Astronomers
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
PLACENTIA : Fraternity Gets OK for a Nu Home
GREG HERNANDEZ
COLUMN LEFT : Unlimited Violence Wins Out : In this or any U.S. war, it's a delusion to think that civilians might be spared.
ALEXANDER COCKBURN,
Alexander Cockburn writes for the Nation and other publications
Lottery Results : March 9
Skies Alive With Wild Parrots but How Coops Were Flown Is Debated
AARON CURTISS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PLATFORM : Diversity's Demands
DOLLY M. GEE,
DOLLY M. GEE, a Los Angeles lawyer and a representative of the Southern California Civil Rights Coalition, comments on the police beating of Rodney G. King:
Officials Hopeful Trial Will Boost Mental Health Funding
LINDA ROACH MONROE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : A Swat to Mosquito-Borne Disease : Genetics: Scientists have altered genes to impair the pest's ability to transmit malaria and other illnesses.
RICK WEISS,
Reprinted from Science News magazine in Washington
Disabled Car Hit on I-5, 2 Killed
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : District to Operate 2 Summer Schools
ROSE APODACA
2 Men Killed by Officer Were Shot 20 Times : Compton: One was hit 12 times and his brother eight times. Many of the bullets struck them in the back, an autopsy shows. The officer has been placed on desk duty pending completion of investigations.
MARC LACEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Goodby Immigrant Stereotype : RAND study shows powerful struggle to thrive behind complex reality
WESTMINSTER : School Attendance Boundaries Changed
GREG HERNANDEZ
Growing Pains : Westwood--a Transformation Into a Volatile Playground
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ethnic Leaders Get Campaign Lessons : Politics: In an effort to reach out to the growing minority community, the Republican Party offers potential candidates lessons in how to reach out to voters--and why they should do it in the GOP.
MARIA NEWMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fiddlin' Around : Oak View: Amateur music makers came from far and wide to participate in the fifth annual contest.
VIVIAN LOUIE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE : ID Bracelets Made Available to Seniors
COUNTYWIDE : 13 Paints Targeted by Air Quality Panel
HUGO MARTIN
BUENA PARK : Police Want End to False Alarms
LYNDA NATALI
EL TORO : Lions Maul Three Families' Pet Rabbits
LILY DIZON
Passersby Find 25 Bodies Over 10-Year Period : Crime: A Camarillo man's corpse found in a car is the most recent. Six have been discovered along California 33.
CAROL WATSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man's Body Found by Hiker Near Lancaster
Santa Clarita's Park on Wheels : Recreation: Every day after school, a gaily painted truck brings a two-hour street party to a different housing tract within a city with only 8 small play areas.
TRACEY KAPLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Were We the Losers Instead of the Winners?
TONY PERRY
Agency Survives by Adjusting to Changing Needs : Social services: El Proyecto del Barrio is the oldest community-based drug treatment program serving the Valley's minority communities.
JOHN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : Community Church Names Senior Pastor
Gang-Related Fights in 3 Cities Injure 5
JOANNA M. MILLER and VIVIAN LOUIE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Rare Breed--the Outspoken Wildlife Biologist--Vanishes : Environment: Esther Burkett never shied away from her job as a caretaker of and crusader for Orange County's fragile habitat. Her departure for a position in Sacramento leaves a huge void, her colleagues say.
MARLA CONE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COSTA MESA : Segerstrom Seeking Bridge Over Bristol
MARY ANNE PEREZ
SPORTS
Cool Papa Bell Was So Fast That Only Time Ever Caught Him
TOM CALLAHAN, THE WASHINGTON POST
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Puts Stop to Graf Again in Boca Raton Final
From Associated Press
COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS : Rebels Feeling Playful : Big West: After UNLV pulls away from Fresno State, 98-74, Tarkanian is in a sarcastic mood.
DICK WAGNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Seller Beware in Card Games
MIKE DOWNEY
NBA ROUNDUP : Hot Bulls Have No Trouble Winning at Atlanta
DAN HAFNER
Sun Devils Rout USD
Asbury Says Seton Hall Not 'Insurmountable'
RAY RIPTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ottey Gets Revenge in 200 Meters
From Staff and Wire Reports
SKIING WORLD CUP : Girardelli Cuts Through Fog, Wins Fourth Title
BOB LOCHNER, TIMES ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANTA ANITA : Stevens Wins His Third Stake of Weekend in a Dead Heat
BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
All It Takes Is Some Magic to Turn Lakers Into Lakers
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
After Trailing by 4-1, Kings Happy With Tie
STEVE SPRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ferry's Debut Sparks Bitterness, Not Victory : Clippers: No. 1 draft choice who opted to play in Italy nearly comes to blows with Polynice as Cavaliers win, 98-93.
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANGELS : Blyleven Puts Shoulder to Test Against Padres
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pate Avoids Lost Cause, Wins in Wind
Associated Press
Salt Lake's Sharples Contributes to Gulls' Woes
KIM Q. BERKSHIRE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SEC Fields Seven Teams; Bye for CS Long Beach : Women's seedings: USC, despite loss to UCLA in season finale, and CS Fullerton each will play host to first-round games.
PETE THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
College Basketball : Team-by-team Look At Ncaa Men's Tournament : Midwest Regional
NCAA tournament capsules by Times staff writer Gene Wojciechowski
COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS : USC's First Foe Is Florida State : Trojans: In first appearance in six years, Raveling's club will face 20-10 Seminoles.
CHRIS BAKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS : Did They Look Out for No. 1? : National: West Regional stacked with talented teams to challenge reign of Nevada Las Vegas.
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
GOLF / LPGA TOURNAMENT AT POWAY : Davies Improves Putting, Wins by Four Shots
BOB WOLF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
UCLA Beats Washington, Avenges Loss
JERRY CROWE
Stanford Opens With Houston in NIT
Associated Press
Baseball
From Staff and Wire Reports
ANGELS : Two Innings Don't Provide Answer for Blyleven
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carter Hasn't Yet Tired of Crouch Potato Life
MELVIN DURSLAG
College Basketball : Team-by-team Look At Ncaa Men's Tournament : East Regional
NCAA tournament capsules by Times staff writer Gene Wojciechowski
COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Quite an ACComplishment for North Carolina
From Associated Press
Tiger Leads Western Out of the Woods : Prep golf: Though he's received recognition all his life, 15-year-old freshman says he prefers playing the more informal high school game.
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Davies Mixes Power, Finesse to Produce Lopsided Victory : Golf: Her putting game returns in time to claim Inamori Classic title.
BOB WOLF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
DODGERS : When Crews Feels Better, So Will His Daughter
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baseball
From Staff and Wire Reports
MOTOR RACING USA GRAND PRIX : Senna Impressive, but Turnout Disappointing
SHAV GLICK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Princeton Puts the Clamps on Loyola, 76-48
From Associated Press
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nevin's Four Hits Help Carry Titans Past Portland, 16-7
College Basketball : Team-by-team Look At Ncaa Men's Tournament : West Regional
NCAA tournament capsules by Times staff writer Gene Wojciechowski
College Basketball : Team-by-team Look At Ncaa Men's Tournament : Southeast Regional
NCAA tournament capsules by Times staff writer Gene Wojciechowski
1991 Prep Golf Preview
PADRES : Jackson Continues to Face Big Challenges
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NHL ROUNDUP : Flames' Streak Ended at Six by North Stars
DAN HAFNER
Fullerton Opens With Louisiana Tech at Home : Women's seedings: Titans receive at-large berth in West, while Long Beach gets bye and USC plays host to Utah.
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big West Title Serves as Tark the Shark's Hors D'oeuvre
MIKE PENNER
Boxing
From Staff and Wire Reports
Courier a Winner on Payday : Tennis: He says the court is his office and playing is his job, and he beats Forget in five sets at Indian Wells for his check.
THOMAS BONK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS : UCLA Can Give a History Lesson : Bruins: First-round opponent is Penn State, which last was in the tournament in 1965.
JERRY CROWE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hakeem Still Can Be Called 'the Dream'
CHRIS DUFRESNE
ENTERTAINMENT
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Scorpions Heat Up Irvine Meadows : German rockers make up with enthusiasm what they lack in the way of meaning, passion or originality.
MIKE BOEHM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Legal Fees
Music : Perick Leads L.A. Chamber at Wiltern
RICHARD S. GINELL
Art
BETH KLEID, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Dance : UCLA Company in Showcase at Royce Hall
LEWIS SEGAL, TIMES DANCE WRITER
Oscar Watch
BETH KLEID, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
BETH KLEID, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Baez Message at the Coach House Is Her Music
JIM WASHBURN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Numbers Don't Add Up in Review of Math Show
ROBERT HOFFMAN,
Robert Hoffman is the coordinating producer for "Futures." and
Henry Jaglom's View of War Protest
Henry Jaglom's View of War Protest
Top Network Programs, Ever
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Radio
BETH KLEID, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Three Early Campion Films at LACE
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Overcoming the Vietnam Syndrome
Overcoming the Vietnam Syndrome
TV Reviews : Monitor, Merrimack and Romance on TNT
RAY LOYND
STAGE REVIEW : 'Remembering' Worth the Effort : Dance: Contemplation of death leads to revelations about life in Joe Goode's Romantic performance artwork.
FRANKIE WRIGHT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Overcoming the Vietnam Syndrome
Pop/rock
BETH KLEID, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Jazz : A Skillful Burton Plays Vibes at McCabe's
DON HECKMAN
STAGE REVIEW : Sammy Shore: Still Funny After All These Years : Once an opening act, the veteran comic now opens for himself at San Diego's Gaslamp in a poignant look at the life of an aging comedian.
NANCY CHURNIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Music : Walton, Dvorak Program by Philharmonic
JOHN HENKEN
Generals Conquer the Airwaves : Television: A grateful nation's affection for its soldiers as individuals has turned into a flag-waving glorification of war and the military.
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Bychkov, Parisian Orchestra at Segerstrom : Orchestre de Paris blends a Franck piece critics love to hate with a handsomely done new atonal work.
DANIEL CARIAGA, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
RCA Keeps 'Assassins' Alive : Sondheim's Latest Bypasses Broadway for Recording Studio
KARI GRANVILLE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ART : Compelling Presentation Makes Exhibit on 'Titanic' a Winner
CATHY CURTIS
Pop Music : Southside Johnny Shows Off New Band While Palomino Crowd Sings the Blues
JEAN ROSENBLUTH
Pop Music : Scorpions Bring Enthusiasm to Irvine Meadows
MIKE BOEHM
Pop Music : Joan Baez--Intimate and Expressive
JIM WASHBURN
'The Doors' Fires Interest in Band : Pop Music: Oliver Stone's new film spurs radio play and sales of records and books. Just ask Doors' imitators Wild Child.
STEVE HOCHMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Spirit of '76' Becomes Mired in Fads and Inanity
KEVIN THOMAS
The Real Message of 'Closet Land'
RADHA BHARADWAJ,
Bharadwaj is the writer-director of "Closet Land
.
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Dance : Sevan Armenian Ensemble Performs at Gindi Auditorium
LEWIS SEGAL
MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Rodriguez Scores in Short Order : His recital at Segerstrom Hall is a slam-bang affair but shows why he is considered a shining light of the music world.
DANIEL CARIAGA, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
'Major Dad' Gets a Change of Orders : Television: The end of the Gulf War forces the CBS military sitcom to revise episodes that were altered when war began.
STEVEN HERBERT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : 'Sun' Sheds Light on Quirky People
SYLVIE DRAKE, TIMES THEATER WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : New Harrison, New 'Lady'--but Old Hat
DON SHIRLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ross-Hedgecock TV Show to Debut This Afternoon
KEVIN BRASS
BUSINESS
A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Foreign Stock Markets
OPEC May Find Higher Oil Prices an Elusive Goal : Energy: The world is awash in petroleum. In addition, recession in the West and mild winter weather have reduced demand.
JOEL HAVEMANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NCR Spurns AT&T's Effort to Sweeten Its Takeover Offer
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Mutual Funds
Small Stocks: Ease In Over Time, Diversify
TOM PETRUNO
Stock Group Winners And Losers
China--U.S.: A Bulging Trade Gap : Commerce: The Chinese are accused of restricting access to their markets. Officials are stepping up efforts to avoid a trade war.
GEORGE WHITE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Japan's Speeding Ahead of the U.S. in Supercomputers
LESLIE HELM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Key Door Wasn't Open to Ad
JAMES BATES
MGM-Pathe to Put Together Show for Returning Troops
MICHAEL CIEPLY
FOCUS : Myanmar: What Should U.S. Do?
Talks That May Save Pan Am to Resume Today : Airlines: The U.S. and Britain discuss transfer of landing rights in London. Pan Am needs transfer approval to obtain cash from United.
ROBERT E. DALLOS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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