- Ramona
- Neighborhood in Shock After Auto Tragedy : Hit and run: Boy, 7, killed, his mother and five other children injured as car jumps curb, pinning them against a chain-link fence. Driver is chased and captured.
- County Orders Cost Study on Truck Delivery Curbs
- Encinitas Beach Goes to Dogs, With City's Help
- Milli Vanilli and a Quest for Smarts
- 13-1 Long Shot Wins Gulfstream Handicap
- Knowing a Screen Play on Field Won't Guarantee Success Off It
- MOTOR RACING : Riders Show Off for Sponsors at Anaheim
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Women Knock Off Pacific Christian
- Marymount Plays Solid Game but Harbor Prevails, 80-78
- METALS : Gold Surges $4, Boosted by Shaky Global Stock Markets
- Mogens O. Bildsoe has been appointed chairman,...
- Cipher Data Products: The San Diego-based manufacturer...
- Wang Laboratories Inc.: The Lowell, Mass.-based computer...
- NBC Said Part of HDTV Venture
- Exxon Raises Valdez Cleanup Costs to $2 Billion : Earnings: The oil giant will take another $500-million charge over the spill, bringing its tab for the year to $1.38 billion.
- McKesson Corp: The diversified drug, liquors and...
- P.M. BRIEFING : AP Using Electronic Darkrooms
- IBM to Develop 64-Megabit Chip With Siemens : Technology: The joint venture is designed to loosen Japanese manufacturers' domination of the market.
- Ailing Mercury S&L; Foreclosing on 2 Marriott Hotels
- Michael E. Wilson has been appointed chief...
- Shipments to Campeau Stores Resume : Retailing: Suppliers had been unable to get financing to send goods to the bankrupt Allied and Federated chains.
- Hotels Hope Business Takes Off With Airport Terminal Opening : Accommodations: While business has been on an upswing, rooms have gone unfilled because of overbuilding in the area. The 1989 occupancy rate was just 60%.
- Ignore the Chicken Littles of Corporate R&D; Spending
- State Hires Consortium to Develop New Phone System
- David L. Robinson has acquired ownership of...
- Mortgage Investments Plus Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Machinists Join Newest Union Bid to Take Over UAL
- BIOMEDICINE
- Mercury Forecloses on Marriott Hotels in Irvine and Tulsa
- Allergan Announces Loss, Layoffs
- Aeroflot Orders Airbus Jets: The Soviet carrier...
- Former Rockwell Official Named Boss at Computer Software Firm in Tustin
- Edwin L. Barlow has been promoted to...
- Johanna Arellano and Suzanne Langland have been...
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.: The pharmaceutical and consumer...
- Local Post Offices to Offer Fax Service
- Holly Herman has been elected vice president...
- Talks on 'Boat People' End Without Accord on Timing of Forced Return
- Angolan Guerrillas Say They Blunted Regime's Offensive
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Young Held to Fare Well After Abortion
- LOCAL : Train Hits Car in Simi Valley
- Senate Upholds Bush Veto : 62-37 Vote Four Short of Override
- STATE : Coppola, Zoetrope in Bankruptcy
- Hollywood : Plan to Clean Walk of Fame
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Limp No Handicap for Compton College Player
- Rent Board Is Divided on Filling Vacant Seat : Santa Monica: An attempt to name a new member is set for tonight. A stalemate may hamper board business.
- Ava Gardner, 67, Dies of Pneumonia : Film Beauty Once Married Rooney, Sinatra, Artie Shaw
- Claremont : Back Yard to Shed Bike Trail
- Michelle Palmisano, only a sophomore at Thousand...
- Group Plants Gardens at Elysian Park Hospice
- Ruling in Jail Death Ends Case, Not the Pain : Law: Alhambra police thought the teen-ager writhing on the ground was on PCP, and jailed him. When they finally sent him to a hospital, he was brain-dead. A blood vessel in his brain had burst.
- Miami Officer Sentenced to 7 Years in Deaths of 2 Blacks
- Voters Will Be Asked to Help Fund Schools : Beverly Hills: The initiative calls for a five-year levy on property to maintain the quality of education. Opponents say it is not the answer to the district's financial woes.
- Hollywood : Renegade Panel Loses Status
- George, Please Listen to Barbara
- BSD Bancorp: The San Diego-based parent of...
- Jittery Stock Market Goes on a Wild Ride; Dow Cuts Loss to 10
- State Hikes Insurance Tax: The state Board...
- Can Pour Service Get Worse?
- Beverly Hills : Candidates File for Election
- SPORTSCOPE : Bronco Women Win 3 in Row, May Face Toughest Challenge
- Norwalk : Halt to Medfly Spraying Urged; Health Risks Cited
- Culver City : Height Limit Wording Set
- Women Devise Own Ways of Staying Trim
- Experts Fault McMartin Child Interview Methods
- NATION : Scholarship Honors Slain Wife
- Cal/OSHA Not Doing Its Job, Critics Charge : Safety: They question the governor's commitment to restoring an agency that he largely dismantled.
- LOCAL : Brea Man, 22, Dies in Car Crash
- An 'A' for a Good Idea, an 'F' for Clarity : Social Security: A sound case can be made for cutting the tax. Moynihan's refusal to be candid, however, makes this look like a silly giveaway.
- Countywide : Sheriff Totes Up Dealers' 'Donations'
- Ethnic Districts
- Ethnic Bounty : The Hunger for Exotic Foods Is Met by Stores Offering Conch, Tofu and Jicama and by Classes in How to Cook Them : Cooking: Budding gourmets used to have few avenues to develop their talents. A variety of classes exists today, many with an emphasis on health.
- Ethnic Bounty : The Hunger for Exotic Foods Is Met by Stores Offering Conch, Tofu and Jicama and by Classes in How to Cook Them : Markets: Southland stores are responding to a taste for the East and Orient. Customers are just as likely to be native Americans as immigrants.
- Unpadding the Nests of 'Pack Rats'
- Tyrrell on Jesse Jackson
- Just Cause
- Boat People
- Tyrrell on Jesse Jackson
- Tyrrell on Jesse Jackson
- AQMD Report Cites Danger of Chemical Used by Mobil : Safety: A report based on computer simulations says the hydrogen fluoride used at Mobil's Torrance refinery is more dangerous to the public if spilled than the sulfuric acid used at most other refineries.
- Why 'Dumbth' Was Relegated to Section J
- VTN Corp.: The Orange-based engineering and land...
- Glenfed Inc.: The Glendale-based parent of Glendale...
- Businessland Inc.: The San Jose distributor of...
- Steep Home Prices Blamed for 36% Drop in Sales
- Nymex, Comex Exchanges Exploring Possible Merger
- World Bank to Provide Mexico With $2...
- Sy Rubenstein has been hired as chief...
- USAir Group: The air carrier holding company...
- BIOMEDICINE
- Judge Allows Allied, Federated to Pay Employee Benefits
- BIOMEDICINE : ICN Sells Its Interest After Syncor Adopts 'Poison Pill' Plan
- FCC May Stiffen Character Rules for Licenses
- Vehicle Sales Higher: U.S. auto makers said...
- Club Sandwich Makes a Super Sunday Feast
- Hopes for Democracy Dim in Haiti : Caribbean: A state of siege is in effect. This has all but spoiled chances of fair elections this year.
- Police Volunteers Roll Against Crime
- ART REVIEW : Getty Drawing Card--The Legacy of Durer
- Back to the U.S.S.R. : Dance: Bolshoi's Andris Liepa sets two precedents: After a sudden departure from American Ballet Theatre, he's returning to Russia--not to the Bolshoi, but to the rival Kirov.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Coastal Panel Approves Plans for 6-Story Hotel
- Moorhouse Ties Own Breaststroke Mark
- Anderson Is Finally in Charge : Oregon State: After 27 years as an assistant coach, he stepped across the hall. He has the Beavers atop the Pac-10.
- Braves Get Presley From Mariners for Pitcher Eave, Minor Leaguer
- SKIING : Ex-Champion Joins Pros for Snow Summit Meeting
- Should Hidden Cameras Be Used for TV News? : Television: Questions are raised over a judge's order preventing 'Inside Edition' from showing secretly obtained footage.
- SHORT TAKES : Fund for White House Treasures
- Food Allergies May Cause Arthritis Attacks
- Oceanside Civic Center Both Pleases, Perplexes : Design: The center has strong ties to surrounding streets, which should spur other development in the city's threadbare core.
- Tax on Foreign Purchases May Be Rescinded : Travelers: Board of Equalization, smarting from criticism, admits its staff blundered when it imposed the levy without warning.
- With Proper Care, Quality Kitchen Knives Can Provide Extended Service
- Soviets Open Fire to Break Blockade of Baku's Port
- Dave Gorrie, former Pepperdine baseball coach and...
- BOOK REVIEW : A Puritan's Selfless Memoir of Postwar Italy
- Fairfax : Nominations Sought
- County Official-Consultant Link Revealed : Development: Ventura County officials learn about a potential conflict of interest after hiring a consultant to prepare environmental reports.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 10 Drown When Van Plunges Into Canal
- Indiana, Kentucky Quake
- Competing Becomes Its Own Reward : Women: Basketball players at Ventura and Oxnard colleges make uncommon sacrifices to be part of a team.
- What's a 9-Letter Word for an Unusual College Course? Crossword
- Two State Senate Candidates Trade Accusations : Politics: Assemblyman Ferguson accuses Brea Councilman Isles of slander. Isles defends charges.
- TONIGHT'S MEDFLY SPRAYING
- 49er Ticket Sales Ho-Hum After Glitter of Past Super Bowls
- PREP NOTES : North Baseball Coach Resigns, Misses It Already
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : DENVER BRONCOS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS : San Francisco's Silver Lining : 49ers: Cast off from the Raiders, linebacker Matt Millen found himself at home again in the Bay Area.
- Fullerton's Luczaj Named Buena Park Football Coach
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Remarkable Rally by L.A. Baptist Executed Without a Shot Attempt
- Tenneco Gas Becomes Partner in Pipeline: Tenneco...
- ZIP CODES OF THE RICH & FAMOUS : Corona del Mar Entry Overtakes Newport Neighbors as Costliest
- Oil Man Sees Opportunities in Energy's Restructuring
- Hewlett-Packard Co. of Palo Alto will offer...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Texas Air Stock Falls on Sell-Off
- P.M. BRIEFING : Union Wages Up 3.3% in 1989
- Perkin-Elmer in New Talks to Sell Unit:...
- Pack Daily Adventures in Brown-Bag Lunches
- LOCAL : USC Student Shot Near Campus
- China Model in Hong Kong Might Be Seeking Asylum
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Defense Chief Quits Amid Army Dispute
- Dispute Won't Stop Imminent Closing of Gates at Park Labrea : Housing: A controversy over who will pay the costs won't keep L.A.'s biggest rental complex from becoming a guarded community next month.
- Waist Not, Want Not
- Once Low in Ratings, Franklin Moving to Top of Its Own Chart
- Israeli Linked to Colombia Drug Lords Slain in Miami
- West Covina : New Police Chief Named
- Governor to Offer Health Care Plan : Insurance: Draft proposal would require all businesses to cover workers. Program would be one of the most ambitious in the nation.
- NOTEBOOK : Gutierrez's Priorities Are the SAT, Then SDSU
- It is easier to appraise a piece of property than a community.
- Driver Killed When His Car Hits Tractor-Trailer
- Torrance OKs Plans for 90 Townhouses
- Allergan, Reporting Loss, Will Close Irvine Plant
- P.M. BRIEFING : Iacocca to Hit Road for No. 3
- Coffee Cake for Breakfast or Teatime
- The Nature of Organics : Organic food producers celebrated their entry into the mainstream at a recent gathering. They also debated organic farming's future in light of 1989's unprecedented controversy over pesticides.
- More Homes Possible Near High School
- Student Peer Counselors Learn to Listen
- Japan's First Moon Probe Launched Into Orbit
- Allen Collins, Guitarist for Lynyrd Skynyrd, Dies at 37
- Designer showcase rooms and lectures will be...
- Ventura, Oxnard Even in Standings Despite Holding Different Outlooks : Basketball: Ventura Coach Phil Mathews is disappointed with his team's WSC showing; Oxnard's Remy McCarthy is pleasantly surprised.
- Late Finale: When Long Marriages End : More Couples Old Enough to Have Grandchildren Are Saying 'No' to 'Til Death Do Us Part
- Duarte : Eviction Ordinance OKd
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Navstar Satellite Boosted Into Orbit
- 4 Cities Formally Oppose Aerial Medfly Spraying
- Coast Savings Inc.: The parent of Coast...
- James Omsburg has been elected president of...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Fettuccine That Captures Flavor of Caribbean
- Alhambra : Construction Ban Extended
- Dog's Pinched Nerve Could Require Surgery
- House Votes to Override Bush on Chinese Students
- NATION : Woman Held in Family Slayings
- Sierra Madre : Hillside Plan Thwarted
- West Covina Won't Curb Parking of RVs
- Pasadena : Curiel Named to New Post
- PEOPLE : B of A Chief Coy About When He Will Retire
- Chevron Profit Plummets After Special Charges
- Lynne Duke has been promoted to manager...
- Regulators Seize Thrift: Empire of America Federal...
- Japanese Still No. 1 in Auto Production
- American Express Co.: The New York credit...
- Convertible Cooktop Saves Kitchen Space
- 2 Die in S. Africa Clash
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PAPUA NEW GUINEA : Rebels Kill British Tire Firm Executive
- Whittier : Memorial Fund Established for Student Killed in Crash
- Long Beach : Rancor Eases as Gay Service Agency Elects 9 to Board
- Malibu : White to Judge Moot Court
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Michael & Phil Sells Out in Flint
- Long Beach : Council Asked to Set Aside Time for Public Comments
- Group Sows Seed to Slow Oxnard Growth : Planning: Organization will ask the Planning Commission to quit inviting development and include growth limits in the city's general plan.
- David Says He'll Never Feel Free Until Father Is Dead
- Grant Given to Child Clinic
- Fairfax : $2,000 for Graffiti Cleanup
- Qintex Entertainment Inc.: The Beverly Hills firm...
- Seidman Warns Panel: L. William Seidman, chairman...
- Standard Logic Inc.: The Anaheim electronics manufacturer...
- Mission Valley Bank: The San Clemente-based bank...
- Grumman Wins Jet Fighter Contract, Then Sees Stock Bomb : Wall Street: Shares price is lowest since early '80s. Management is optimistic but investors are wary of defense companies in general, Grumman in particular.
- CREDIT : Bond Prices Regain Ground After Early Dip
- FHP Posts 31% Rise in Net Income
- P.M. BRIEFING : Matsushita Plans Vast Tex. Plant
- Coke, Disney Sign Agreement: Coca-Cola Co. signed...
- Miniature Beer Bottles Have Value
- Statistics Show Low Crime Rate for County : Safety: Only four small, rural counties had a lower rate of violent and property crimes, state figures indicate.
- Iran Steps Up Its Criticism of Soviet Actions in Azerbaijan
- Bush Says He'd Study Private Social Security
- Temple City : City Manager to Retire
- THE DIRTY HALF-DOZEN
- Secord Gets Probation, Calls Reagan Cowardly : Iran-Contra: The former general admits he misled Congress. The judge decides prison would be too harsh.
- Social Security Surplus Raises Questions : Payroll taxes: A plan to cut reserves causes concern over the system's future. Here is a look at proposed changes and what they might mean.
- Santa Monica : $1 Movies for Children
- Monterey Park : Review of Contract Bidding
- Congress Likely to Delay Drastic Defense Trims : Budget: Key lawmakers say cuts will be deeper than Bush wants. But they don't expect an immediate 'peace dividend' for domestic programs.
- As you might imagine, some neighbors took...
- COSTA MESA : Agency Urges Study of City Plan for SOS
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : New Lease Needed on Free Speech
- Existing Home Sales Decrease 4.6% for 1989
- Chula Vista Pushing for Car Dealer Park : Revenue: Officials say a 40-acre complex would net the city millions in sales tax, but some residents aren't happy with the idea.
- Treasury Note Yields Rise: Yields on two-year...
- Leftover Roast Beef Makes Hot Lunch Sandwich
- Merchants Say They Will Defy Sign Law
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Gov. Orr's Hubby to Be TV Guest
- Santa Monica : Construction Plan OKd
- A 'Significant Milestone' for the Arts in S.D.
- Way Cleared to Set Execution Date
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hopkins Casts Eye on Directing
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN LEANDRO : Boy, 12, Charged in Rape of Sister, 5
- Year-Round Elementary Schools Get Support
- FOCUS : Northpark: An Older, Gentler Neighborhood
- 3 Miami Officers Charged With Stealing Cash, Drugs
- Planners Halt Public Hearings on Permit for Sport Chalet
- American Killed by Gunman in Panama : Crime wave: A spree of attacks and robberies is 'much worse' than under Noriega, an official says.
- 13 Initiatives Are Qualified for June Ballot, Including 8 From Legislature
- AQMD Warns of Chemical Used at 4 Refineries
- Plan to Boost Patrols Near Schools Approved
- 14 Arrested in Demonstration at Berman's Office
- Insurance Spurs 5% Increase in Job Costs : Economy: Wage and salary gains lagged behind inflation last year, the Labor Department says.
- On-Line Interaction Made Easy
- Older Americans Want Jobs, Poll Finds
- Stock Swap Deal
- Schulte Won't Run for Council Again
- Battery Dies After the Twilight Hours
- Chula Vista
- Craven Will Press for Law Making Campaign Forgery a Crime
- SPORTSCOPE : Pepperdine Loses Fine Batters but Looks Like Power
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Anti-Pesticide Measures Compete
- Nurse Who Played 'Hero' Sentenced in Deaths of 4 Patients
- Yeltsin to Seek Presidency of Key Soviet Republic
- 'Sams' Fly Missions of Mercy : Medicine: Oxnard doctor Dale Hoyt flies to Baja every month to treat the sick--28 years after he founded the 1,400-member Flying Samaritans.
- School Board Delays Setting Year-Round Class Schedule : Education: About 200 angry parents confront Hawthorne trustees, saying they were not given enough notice. Board sets new date of Feb. 14 to adopt calendar.
- Look in Sky for One That Got Away
- Who's Hot
- UCLA Puts Down an Ace to Deck Northridge
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kennedy Gets Better of Rematch, Ties Rancho Alamitos for League Lead
- U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange withdrew from...
- Mr. Nickerson Is Impressive in Winning Aqueduct Feature
- Clipper Players Won't Accept Coach's Excuses for Their Loss
- SUPER BOWL / COMMENTARY : Bionic Beauty: Head and Shoulders Above the Rest
- BETTING WITH BOB
- THE SIDELINES : Ramon Ramos Shows Some Gain
- Karl Dorrell, who helped lead Helix High...
- SHORT TAKES : Jesse Jackson Talk Show on Line
- Garvey Fired After Show Fails to Become a Hit
- Terry M. Paulsgrove has been promoted to...
- Telemarketing Scams Expected to Get Slicker : Fraud: A consumer coalition warns that the use of new technologies by con artists will cost victims more than $10 billion a year in the 1990s.
- BIOMEDICINE
- A Growing Japan Export: News : Media: The English-language Japan Times is expanding and revamping its overseas edition.
- Lewis Case Sparks an Effort to Reform Election Law : Politics: Dismissal of forgery charges against assemblyman shocks two legislators into seeking a law that would make such a political tactic illegal.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : S. Korean Party Merger Follows Japanese Path : Politics: The new conservative alliance could rule in Seoul as one does in Tokyo. But some question if conditions are comparable.
- Bush Supports Move to Elevate EPA to Cabinet : Environment: Backers say that the change will enhance the agency's influence. Lawmakers hope to have the bill to the President by Earth Day.
- OOPS! : Motorman Forgets F's and Q's
- Activists Rate Bush Choice for Civil Rights Chief Low
- NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Teacher Exhumed to End Fear of Curse
- TAXABLE SALES
- WORLD : Poland Saves Gdansk Shipyard
- Bush Hopes Gorbachev, Reforms Survive : Superpowers: The President cites 'enormous dimensions' of Azerbaijani problem but avoids criticizing crackdown.
- Pasadena : Improvement Funds OKd
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Four Country Singers Plan Tour
- Homeless Say Shelter's Rules Are Too Strict
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Panel Gives Warning on Hazardous Noise
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Redd Foxx Auction Set Saturday
- NOTEBOOK : La Canada Gets Shot in the Arm From Lord
- Barking Up the Wrong Trees?
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback-to-Sea Bike Trail Proposed
- Swim Medal a Winner Again; Leads to Stolen Coins' Owner
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Weathers Rally to Hold Off Woodbridge, 54-48
- Senior Power : Strong Loyola Baseball Team Rock-Solid in the Experience Department : College: The Lions, ranked No. 12 in the nation, open their season today against Cal Poly Pomona. Play starts at 2 p.m. at Loyola.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- Still Looking Out for No. 1 at SDSU : College tennis: 17th-ranked women's team has a number of young, talented players, but a leader has yet to emerge.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Kennedy Pulls Closer to 1st Place With Win Over Granada Hills
- Fernandez Reaches Final in Australia
- Hidden Hills Annexation OKd Despite Protests : Development: Opponents are told to take their fight to the City Council. The city plans to use the site for affordable housing.
- Nearly 4 Miles of Tainted Beaches Reopen
- Toxic Acid Rolls Through Heart of Torrance by Rail
- If Lockout, No Team Workouts : Baseball: Fehr will recommend players not practice together if owners do not open spring training camps.
- COMMENTARY : Earvin Johnson Gets Magical by Making It All Look So Easy
- Antelope Valley Moves Its Game From UNLV to Appease NCAA
- SANTA ANITA : Tarascon Survives Inquiry for Win
- El Camino Real Blows Out Canoga Park Early, 83-63
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Santiago Arbitration Scheduled for Feb. 13