- * Gary Armstrong has been promoted to...
- * Paul Wedeking has been appointed vice...
- Issuers Can Cancel Your Credit Cards at Will
- Dolphin Partners Real Estate Firm Buys Office Building for $3.8 Million
- * Patrick Meehan has joined the firm...
- Removing Oil on Driveway
- CLIQUES : Bingo Boomers
- Is Mall Owner Liable for Crime in a Store?
- Demand for Domestic Home Swaps Is Rising : Vacations: High travel costs have exchangers looking nearer their own back yards. California leads one listing.
- MVP Scores on $2.5-Mil Home
- 1000 Points of Luminoso : SHINING PATH: Terror and Revolution in Peru<i> By Simon Strong (Times Books: $23; 256 pp.) </i>
- Out of the Bottle : BLOOD AND WINE: The Unauthorized Story of the Gallo Wine Empire<i> By Ellen Hawkes (Simon & Schuster: $25; 464 pp.) </i>
- How Dream Deal Turned Into a Russian Nightmare : U.S. Cigarette Company's Joint Venture Got Bogged Down in Disputes
- New England Sampler: Maine to Rhode Island
- Subcutaneous Physics : PARTICLES AND LUCK <i> By Louis B. Jones (Pantheon Books: $23; 306 pp.) </i>
- AMERICAN STAR; A Love Story<i> By Jackie Collins (Simon & Schuster: $23; 624 pp.) </i>
- THE SACRED AND PROFANE : IN MODERN-MINDED SPAIN, THERE IS ONE VESTIGE OF THE ANCIENT, THE MYSTICAL, THE PAGAN--FOUR DAYS AND NIGHTS OF <i> CARNAVAL</i>
- The Nile of Time : IN AN ANTIQUE LAND<i> By Amitav Ghosh (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 352 pp.) </i>
- CLOSE-UP : Against the Wind
- TRAVEL INSIDER : On Airplanes, Movies Are Hot; Eating Is Not : Flying: Food service is cut back while high-tech entertainment and other services are expanded. Travelers find they can't have their fax and eat it, too.
- FICTION : ARE YOU MINE?<i> by Abby Frucht (Grove Press: $19.95; 304 pp.)</i>
- The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Psychopath : JUGGLING THE STARS, A Novel of Menace<i> By Tim Parks</i> , <i> (Grove Press: $18.95; 218 pp.) </i>
- Japan Will Soon Make Skiing an Indoor Sport
- WALKING THE TRAIL: One Man's Journey Along...
- STYLE: GARDENS : The Plants That Time Forgot
- Pasadena : Science Teacher Training
- The Art That Would Not Die
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Council / 7th DISTRICT : Q AND A
- Raising Questions : How Effective Is Day Care? O.C. Children, Parents and Other Care-Givers Are Being Closely Monitored. A UC Irvine Professor Expects the Detailed Study to Provide the Definitive Answers on the Pros and Cons.
- Las Vegas: Playground for Adults <i> and</i> Children : New hotels and amusement parks will add to an already crowded list of family activities.
- STYLE: DESIGN : A Home With Heart
- Room to Grow : Finding Place for a Garden Presents Special Challenge to Gardeners With Small Yards
- What Democracy Did to the Mob : COLLISION: How the Rank and File Took Back the Teamsters<i> By Kenneth C. Crowe (Scribner's: $22.50; 303 pp.) </i>
- SPEAKING THE LANGUAGE : In Post-Boomer Dude Talk, It Isn't What's Said but How You Say It
- 'This Is My Life'
- Newberry Building Use Capped at 9 Businesses : Zoning: The leaseholder sought approval for up to 35 vendors. Local merchants applaud the limit.
- Muslims Block Evacuation of Besieged Bosnian City
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Council : 9TH DISTRICT : Walters Faces Newcomer, 2nd Fight Against Predecessor's Aide
- BELL GARDENS : City, Officer Settle Sex Harassment Suit
- This Furniture Is in a Class by Itself
- Striking the Right Chord : CBS sitcom gives Moore a chance to act and play
- THE NATION'S HOUSING : Appraisals Hurt by Big Jump in Lumber Costs
- King Case Is Handed to Jury; Deliberations to Resume Today : Trial: Final defense argument is rich in biblical references, while prosecutor calls officers 'bullies with badges.' LAPD is now in a heightened state of readiness.
- CITY ARTS : Family Matters
- Decision '93 / A LOOK AT THE ELECTION IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY : The Issues
- COVER STORY : 'By the Sweat of Their Brow' : Latino Companies Have Increased in the County Over the Past Decade to Make Up One-Third of All Businesses. But Experts Say That Without Loans or Training in Basic Skills, Many Won't Survive.
- Planners OK Dump Permit for 10 Years : Environment: The tentative action allows the Puente Hills Landfill to expand eastward to within 2,000 feet of houses. Homeowners vow to continue their fight to close it.
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Council : 13TH DISTRICT : Crowd Makes a Clear Victory Unlikely
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Palestinians Ready to Rejoin Talks
- Q&A; : Yaroslavsky Wants to Break Cycle of Violence
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles Mayor : Separated from the pack by their public service, 11 candidates are given a fighting chance to win a runoff spot. : Ernani Bernardi : Council's Dean Targets the CRA
- Azusa : Legal Opinion About Quarry
- '92 Violent Crime Figures Nearly Unchanged : Statistics: Many valley cities see a slight drop in felonies such as murder, rape, assault and robbery. Spring riots have little effect.
- SOUTH : 9 Schools Receiving Gift of Computers
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles Mayor : Separated from the pack by their public service, 11 candidates are given a fighting chance to win a runoff spot. : Michael Woo : Ethnic Coalition in Bradley Style
- Koresh Sends Doom-Laden Letter to FBI
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles Mayor : Separated from the pack by their public service, 11 candidates are given a fighting chance to win a runoff spot. : Stan Sanders : A Bid to Regain Fame of 1960s
- She Helps Latino Grandparents Bridge Cultural, Generation Gaps
- Judge Allows Dialysis Cut Off for Woman, 83
- Temple City : Manning Selected Mayor
- $10-Million Home Loan Program for Eastside
- ELECTIONS / 9TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Personal Loans Put Lumpkin Ahead in Race for Funds
- Worrying Is No Accident--It Runs in the Family
- Vote for Zev, and Vote for Laura Too : <i> Introducing a weekly, none-too-reverent report on politics and government. </i>
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : New Captain Urges Lifeguard Diversity
- Decision '93 / A LOOK AT THE ELECTION IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY : The Issues
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Over 120 Abortion Protesters Arrested
- 'Homicide'
- Havana Street Scene: Anger, Poverty, Dedicated Child Care : Lifestyles: School gives learning-impaired children special attention and lunch. But elderly people must line up around the block for food.
- The Region : 1,700 Trail Permits Sold
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Milwaukee Residents Must Still Boil Water
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : 4 Art Students Hijack Airplane
- Colombia Drug Kingpins Take Thousands of Acres in Bloody Land Grab : Crime: 20 Paez Indians were massacred in 1991 raid on a farm they claimed by ancestral rights. Traffickers own one-third of nation's prime grazing land, the government says.
- Decision '93: A LOOK AT THE ELECTION IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY : The View From Room 305
- USDA Closes Sausage Company for Allegedly Using Unfit Meat
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : 250 Shops, Houses Burned in Clash
- 18-Hole Golf Course to Be Rebuilt on Top of Scholl Canyon Landfill : Recreation: The new layout will replace a shorter facility that was closed in 1989 after dangerous levels of methane were released.
- Clinton Plan Seen as 'Scary' for Hospitals
- Mothballed Nuclear Power Plants to Get Review
- $10-Million Offered in Home Loan Assistance
- Student Arrested in Counterfeiting Case
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : BOYS' ALL-STAR TEAM : Loyola's Mr. Three-Peat Heads Super Squad
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Up to 125 Killed, 200 Injured by Tornado
- Assault Victim Speaks Up to Fight Back
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : DECISION '93 STAFF
- Concierges--and a French Tradition--Face Extinction in Hard Times
- Class Confession Propels Man Back to Prison to Pay for Past : Justice: He had cleaned up his life and was studying for his college degree. But then he admitted a killing.
- Actress' Strong Light Guides Her Life
- Decision '93 / A LOOK AT THE ELECTION IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY : The Issues
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Council : 11TH DISTRICT : Newcomers Mount First Challenge to Braude in a Decade
- KOREATOWN : Blacks, Koreans to Rally Against Drugs
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Council : Council Statistics
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles Mayor : Separated from the pack by their public service, 11 candidates are given a fighting chance to win a runoff spot. : Joel Wachs : Focus on a Wide Political Horizon
- Decision '93 / A LOOK AT THE ELECTION IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY : The Issues
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : The L.A. Vote : Shaping Things to Come? : A Troubled City Faces A Maze of Issues and Many Candidates in a Turning-point Election
- Landowners Sue Over Interim Zoning Law : Land use: The city says the restrictions are temporary. Some residents argue that they are unfair and could become permanent.
- Decision '93 / A LOOK AT THE ELECTION IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY : The Issues
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles Mayor : Separated from the pack by their public service, 11 candidates are given a fighting chance to win a runoff spot. : Nate Holden : Chasing Goals and Battling Odds
- LADERA HEIGHTS : Day Laborers Rankle Residents
- DOWNTOWN : Swap Meet Has Grand Opening
- Killer Hurricane or No, Regulars at Alabama Jack's Aren't All Shook Up
- Decision '93 / A LOOK AT THE ELECTION IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY : The Issues
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Man Dies in 7th Random Shooting
- Armenia Welcomes Yeltsin's Offer to Mediate
- 1993 PREP BASKETBALL ALL-STARS : GIRLS' ALL-STAR TEAM : On the Rebound: Crenshaw and Jefferson
- Decision '93 / A Look at the Elections in Los Angeles County : Los Angeles City Council / 3rd DISTRICT : Q AND A
- Danville Official Seized in Alleged Plot to Embezzle
- First Lady's Father Buried in Hometown
- Capitalism at Work
- THE FAT OF THE LAND :...
- Californian Gives Gretzky a Hard Check
- Chairman Press at KCOP
- Trees, Jobs and the Environment
- What Television Really Needs Is Balance
- LETTERS TO HOME DESIGN : Admiring Biscottis' Perseverance
- Dodger Fans Are Quick to Abandon the Ship
- 'Nathan the Wise'
- Long After the Score Is Forgotten, They Will Remember Webber
- Long After the Score Is Forgotten, They Will Remember Webber
- Long After the Score Is Forgotten, They Will Remember Webber
- The Red Ribbons
- The WAVE, Unsurprised
- L.A. Art Invitational
- Trees, Jobs and the Environment
- After a Loss, Rupp Not at a Loss for Words
- LAPD Assistance
- King Case
- Long After the Score Is Forgotten, They Will Remember Webber
- Trees, Jobs and the Environment
- Dornan
- Portraying Blind People
- Long After the Score Is Forgotten, They Will Remember Webber
- Pat Riley Must Have <i> Some </i> Coaching Ability
- Strawberry Takes Even More Criticism
- Reader Free to Disagree in Democratic Society
- It's Finally Safe Again to Turn Up the Volume
- Californian Gives Gretzky a Hard Check
- Message in 'Swing Kids'
- Studies on Left-Handedness
- Long After the Score Is Forgotten, They Will Remember Webber
- Strawberry Takes Even More Criticism
- Strawberry Takes Even More Criticism
- What Television Really Needs Is Balance : Sharon Stone
- Privatization Moves
- Dodger Fans Are Quick to Abandon the Ship
- STILL WAITING: Orange County does better than...
- Officials, Residents in Milwaukee Struggle With Outbreak of Illness : Health: One of two water treatment plants is closed as a precaution. A protozoan is suspected of sickening hundreds.
- DRIVING A FORD: The San Joaquin Hills...
- 2 Water District Managers in Expense Scandal Put on Leave
- Directors' Don't Scrimp on Tabs Either
- BLUE-LINE THANKS: The recent killing of a...
- Contributors Stick With Incumbents
- DRIVING TOGETHER: State officials studying ride-sharing have...
- City, Religious Leaders Move to Calm Residents
- O.C. Water Board Suspends Officials : Removal: Santa Margarita directors put their two top managers on paid leave, allowing them to keep salaries and benefits while their spending, gift-taking are investigated.
- Woo Launches Ads Attacking Riordan : Politics: Councilman portrays millionaire opponent as throwback to Reaganomics. Meanwhile, 21 candidates--even lesser known ones--gather for a TV forum that will air today.
- There's More Rhetoric Than Reality in Call for Keeping Jobs in L.A. : Politics: Some mayoral candidates are relying on consultants from the East Coast or Orange County. Others use campaign materials made in Northern California.
- Washington Hires Illinois State's Bender
- Lakers Continue to Falter, 109-105
- Work Helps Martinez to Play at Notre Dame : Third Baseman Toils for Tuition by Performing Chores on Campus
- CBS Hoping to Build on 'Quinn' Success
- COMMENTARY : 'Degenerate Art' Looks at Hitler's Infamous Exhibition
- TV REVIEWS : Whither L.A.? 2 Specials Offer Opposing Views : KABC's 'A Tale of Three Cities' is guardedly hopeful while KTTV's 'Tag Bangers' is alarmist and sensationalistic.
- THEATER REVIEW : Indecision Marks a 'Hamlet' Experiment at the Melrose
- TV REVIEW : 'Truth' a Successful Jump to Small Screen
- THEATER REVIEWS : Miscasting Is the Problem in Pallid 'Harvey' : Director John Astin is disingenuous as Elwood P. Dowd and the rest of the cast work hard but stumble through the La Mirada Theatre production.
- Marian Anderson: A Voice for the Ages : Music: The revered singer, who died Thursday, was always serene and dignified, and dissolved barriers through the force of her integrity and devotion to her art.
- All's Angelic at L.A. Drama Critics' Awards
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Bettie Serveert a Dutch Treat
- 2 Local Students Win Top Spotlight Awards
- Disneyland: Serious . . . and Goofy : Symbol: Max schmoozes at the park and stars in a cartoon with his dad. But inquiring minds want the poop on the pup, like who's his mom?
- FUND-RAISER
- STAGE
- MOVIES - April 10, 1993
- 'Mirth' to Benefit Alliance for Survival
- AIRLINES
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Gianna Majzler's World of Whimsy : Fabrics, Treasure Boxes and Sachets Are Fanciful by Design
- Taking Crack at Common Problem
- Out on Bale Uses Straw to Build
- Alfred Butts; Architect Created Game of Scrabble
- Richard Rothenstein; Comic, Writer, Publicist
- Filipinos Mark Good Friday With Crucifixion Ritual : Religion: At least 16 are nailed to crosses; others flog themselves. In Jerusalem, Christ's steps retraced.
- Yeltsin Issues Aid Plea to Gathering of Diplomats : Russia: President says his failure in upcoming referendum could destabilize the world and bring back the nuclear menace.
- ADL Vows to Cooperate With Spy Investigation
- ENERGY
- ECONOMY
- Litton Acts to Lop Off 700 in Area : Aerospace: It says it will eliminate production at its navigation systems operation in Woodland Hills by 1995.
- White House Discloses Outline of Health Plan
- Cult Reports It Lost 6 in Raid, FBI Says
- Angry Bosnian Serbs Order Thorough Inspection of U.N. Aid : Balkans: Decree comes after bullets were found in flour shipment. It is likely to further delay relief efforts.
- Other Cities in U.S. Brace for King Verdicts : Preparedness: After last year's trial, there were outbreaks of lawlessness in several metropolitan centers. This year, officials are getting ready to respond more quickly.
- King Jurors Hear Appeal for Powell : Trial: Attorney urges them to look at beating from point of view of an officer confronting danger. Closing remarks near an end, and deliberations may begin this afternoon.
- Runoff Triggers Toxic Leak at Stringfellow
- Rep. Ford, 2 Others Cleared in Conspiracy, Fraud Case
- Rough-and-Tumble Democracy Has Kuwait Edgy : Middle East: The emirate's vigorous new Parliament is asserting its independence more each day. Some worry it's moving too far, too fast.
- Japanese Criticized for Island Remarks
- U.S., Allies Try to Assemble $40 Billion in Russian Aid
- JOURNALISM : Ruling Against Editor in Peru Shows Obstacles to Free Press
- A 'Silent' Famine Spreads Death in Southern Sudan : Africa: Bitter civil war, homelessness and disease in the remote area bring misery rivaling that of Somalia.
- As Easter Nears, a Robust Pope Relieves Italy's Malaise : Symbol: John Paul embodies solidity and morality in observances of Christ's last days. The nation, reeling from scandal, is thirsty for both.
- PLO Ally May Join Peace Talks as Chief Palestinian Delegate : Mideast: In policy shift, Israeli minister says he would not object to Faisal Husseini's participation.
- NASA Collects Solar Energy Data, but Struggles With Ozone Monitor
- Clinton Gives Eulogy for Father-in-Law
- Richard Schmiechen; Won Oscar for 1984 Documentary on Harvey Milk
- Northridge 5th-Grader Heading to Earth Summit
- Passover Festival Seeks to Unite Different Faiths and Cultures
- AHMANSON RANCH : Deadline Eased for Project Negotiators
- OXNARD : Agency Abandons Plans for Card Club
- WILMINGTON : Texaco Fined $147,500 for Violations Linked to Blast
- FCC on the Verge of Going in a New Direction : After 12 Years of Less-Is-More Philosophy, New Chief Is Expected to Shake Up Agency
- GM Rejects Agency Request for Recall of Pickup Trucks : Safety: U.S. highway administration urges voluntary action on millions of vehicles with side-mounted fuel tanks. But the company stands firm.
- OTHER NEWS - April 10, 1993
- Prudential Class-Action Offer Stands, For Now
- ECONOMY
- Cable TV Industry to Appeal Ruling on Reserving Commercial Channels
- Even the Queen Has Rat Problems
- OTHER NEWS - April 10, 1993
- Suspect May Face Death Penalty : Crime: Prosecutors file special-circumstance murder charges against Robert Glen Jones in the killing of a Sherman Oaks woman.
- Man to Stand Trial in Death of Brother
- CAMARILLO : Couple Survive Crash-Landing
- SAN CLEMENTE : City to Fund Crossing Guards at 2 Schools
- VENTURA : Laumann Trial Date Deferred Over Health
- Word From Business: No More Gridlock
- Just a 'Garden Party' : Tribute: Worldwide fans converge on North Hollywood to celebrate the rock 'n' roller who died in a 1985 plane crash.
- TARZANA : Store Owner Sued Over Sale of Firearms Replicas
- Palmdale Rejects 2nd Ambulance Company
- PLACENTIA : Ordinance Is Passed Banning Flyer Parties
- NORTHRIDGE : 'Alternative Classes' to Follow Verdicts
- Countywide : Property Tax Due Date Is Monday
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Picus Adviser Predicts Runoff in Valley District : The incumbent and her main challenger, former field deputy Laura Chick, trade barbs in new mailers.
- ORANGE : Principal Honored by Administrators
- For Christians, the Big Event : Easter: Churches prepare to mark holiday, many with services aimed at drawing newcomers.
- COSTA MESA : Soup Kitchen Meal Is Easter Tradition
- Inglewood Doctor Convicted of Fraud : Court: After six weeks of deliberation, a jury finds the podiatrist guilty on 18 counts of cheating insurers.
- Countywide : Downtown Oxnard Movie House Closes
- O.C. Plans for Trouble After King Verdict : Law enforcement: Officials set up a Sheriff's Emergency Communication Center and a rumor control number as they brace for unrest after verdicts are announced in Los Angeles.
- Manon Among Boys : Professional Hockey's First Female Player Makes First Start Tonight for Minor League Team
- Meilen Denied Berth in Final
- Smith Quiets Dodgers While Braves Win, 2-0
- Historic--and Right--Step by Germany : Court permits role in enforcing U.N.-ordered 'no-fly zone' over Bosnia
- Ex-Marine Ruled Insane, Not Guilty in Slaying
- CAMARILLO : Donations Needed Soon for July 4 Gala
- BELLFLOWER : Officials Seeking Cause of Fight That Closed School
- Death Blamed on River 'Whirlpool' : Accidents: Jim Wallace, who nearly drowned, tells of the violent vortex that killed his friend during a float trip.
- Northridge Ends 3-Game Losing Streak : College baseball: Sims has three hits, including a home run, and Matadors play sound fundamental game in 8-3 victory over San Diego State.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE : Toronto Wins Home Opener, 13-10
- Marina's Periolat to Sign With Cal State Long Beach
- Pro Football
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : No. 2 Rancho Santiago Holds Off Ventura
- THE MASTERS : Maggert Leads by Stroke; Rain Chases Bigger Names : Masters: Forsman is in second. Floyd, Langer and Nicklaus are among 10 who will finish the second round today.
- Harris, Wyatt Spent Season Making Points
- Thousand Oaks' Jones Heads Field for Arcadia High Meet
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Jefferies, Arocha Lead Cardinals
- BOXING / RICK TOSCHES : California's Ailing Economy Almost Swallowed the Sport
- Miscellany
- Saltzman Going to Washington
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons Positioned for Run
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : May Is Driving Force as Cubs Outscore the Phillies, 11-7
- Easter Celebrated in Dozens of Languages : Holiday: Diverse observances of the Gospel account of a resurrected Christ are scheduled throughout the Southland.
- At daybreak Sunday, Christians throughout the Southland...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 1 : Mayoral Race Eclipses Tax for More Officers : Police: Measure to boost property levies lacks organized support even as Los Angeles prepares for possible unrest.
- Bicyclist Killed, Motorist Flees
- Pickup Points Set for Big Trash Items
- In Footsteps of Christ : La Colonia: Thousands fill the streets to witness the community's annual Passion Play, dramatizing the trial, torture and crucifixion of Jesus.
- Police Seize Wrong Suspects in Drug Sting
- PLACENTIA : Jaycee Park Now Closed at Dusk
- College Panel to Consider New Plan to Trim Classes : Education: Proposal to drop 300 offerings at three campuses comes after trustees earlier rejected even greater reductions.
- PACOIMA : Man, 50, Found Shot to Death
- PORT HUENEME : Council to Dip Into Housing Funds
- WEEKEND TV : Mayoral Race and King Trial Top Lineup
- De-Construction Worker : Richard Prince's 'First House' Launches Regen Projects
- THEATER REVIEWS : Sending a Song-Filled Valentine to Patsy Cline
- MOVIES - April 10, 1993
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Powell Powers Titans Past UNLV, 22-4
- In Game of Sax, a Leading Player : Jazz: Saxophonist Sonya Jason says musicians were hesitant at first about her abilities, but she soon won them over. Her quartet appears in Santa Ana tonight.
- TELEVISION - April 10, 1993
- Time of 'King of Kings' Presentation Changed
- TV News Gears for Coverage of King Verdicts : Media: After much reflection, sensitivity is the keyword as local stations prepare for the end of the civil rights trial.
- A Bright 'Star' Shoots Out of the Shadows : Formerly with Throwing Muses, Tanya Donelly is now leading her own band, Belly, to the top of the alternative charts with its debut album of music she calls 'creepy pop.'
- TELEVISION - April 10, 1993
- POP/ROCK - April 10, 1993
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Springer Isn't Ready Yet
- Rockies Win for 80,277 : Baseball: Crowd for 11-4 victory over the Expos breaks record set by 1958 Dodgers.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Takes Over No. 1 Ranking
- Reliever Valera a Reluctant Hero as Angels Win : Baseball: Right-hander, temporarily out of rotation, doesn't give up hit in three innings of 7-5 victory over Detroit.
- Simi Valley Reaches Top With a Bang : High school baseball: Pioneers are heard--and heard from--in Orange County tournament.
- COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD : UCLA Plays Host to Invitational
- Jurisprudence
- Miscellany
- Reliever Valera Becomes a Reluctant Angel Hero, 7-5
- Disneyland: Serious . . . and Goofy : Art: 'A Brush With Disney' at Bowers looks at the work of Herbert Dickens Ryman, whose visions for theme parks altered the landscape worldwide.
- Audio 'Tales,' 'Prince' Enchanting Treasures
- TELEVISION - April 10, 1993
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Coach' a Funny Look at Football Fanaticism
- GARDENING : If You're Inclined to Plant on Slopes
- Best Sellers Are Often Chips Off the Old Patterns
- State May Get $250 Million in New Aid for Immigrants
- EMPLOYMENT : Israel Discovers Its Dependence on Palestinians : With occupied territories closed, industry is suffering without cheap labor.
- Saudi Arabia Beheads 7