- I like the KNBC-TV show "It'z Fritz,"...
- Deploring 'the mean- spirited little-boy fantasy of how women ought to respond to cruelty.'
- Coba Clarified
- Deploring 'the mean- spirited little-boy fantasy of how women ought to respond to cruelty.'
- Citizen Involvement in Police Shootings
- PET STORES
- Send It Back
- Vast Majority of Dedicated Scientists Should Not Suffer Because of a Few Grandstanders
- Reagan Tribute
- MORRIS DEES
- LOST FRIENDSHIPS: A Memoir of Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams & Others <i> by Donald Windham (Paragon House: $10.95, illustrated) </i>
- Small World : Some of the season's most appealing styles for children reflect a new international awareness.
- BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT Archeology, Ideology and Nationalism in the Modern Middle East<i> by Neil Asher Silberman (Henry Holt: $24.95; 275 pp.) </i>
- Grading Begins in Placentia
- West Germany's Idar-Oberstein Is a Real Gem
- Developer Selling Disputed Land in Las Pulgas Canyon
- Veterinarians Point Way to New Type of Treatment--Acupuncture : Animals: A small group advocates the needle therapy as an alternative to drugs. The practice is gaining wider acceptance.
- Dump Sewage Disposal Plan, Laughlin, Nev., Told
- Barbara Stanwyck Dies; Career Spanned 60 Years
- Critics Hope to Disconnect New Technology That Displays Caller's Phone Number
- Waning Clout in Congress Worries Texas
- New Owner Can Evict You to Move In Relative
- SCARY KISSES <i> by Brad Gooch (Pocket Books: $7.95) </i>
- Heat on CFCs; Manufacturers Press the Hunt for Substitutes : Environment: Chemicals are destroying the Earth's ozone layer. Government and industry face a challenge in finding workable replacements.
- The Nation's Educational Crisis Is Also a Business Crisis
- Commitment of Youth Key to East Europe Upheaval
- East German Communist Party Has Shrunk by Half
- ANALYSIS : Westside Proving Tough for GOP to Crack : Politics: The new decade will bring reapportionment. But experts say it's unlikely that even a redrawing of political boundaries will topple the Democrats.
- KIDS : Little Things Mean a Lot
- Have Business Cycles Finally Died?
- Success Strategies for Kitchen Design
- The Mating of Myth and Science : EASTER ISLAND: The Mystery Solved <i> by Thor Heyerdahl (Random House: $24.95; 255 pp; 0-394-57906-2) </i>
- Face Lifts on the Way for Aging Buildings : New looks: Once-popular Los Angeles projects that have lost their appeal are getting cosmetic surgery to boost their bottom lines.
- VDTs May Be Key to Office Injuries
- Bunking Down in Old Hong Kong
- FICTIONBLUE BELLE by Andrew Vachss (Signet: $4.95)....
- THREE TALES <i> by Gustave Flaubert (NAL: $4.95) </i>
- Red Cross Museum Is a Tribute to Compassion
- A Visit to the Tetons Could Send You Soaring
- Pope Will Visit Czechoslovakia
- THE GOOD LIFE <i> by Helen and Scott Nearing (Schocken: $12.95, illustrated) </i>
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Noted Journalist Kidnaped, Freed
- 'Born on the 4th' Captures Two Golden Globes
- Publisher Page Is Big News for Small Papers : Newspapers: Publisher Robert E. Page has been on top in the news business. He isn't lowering his expectations for his new acquisitions, the Orange Coast Daily Pilot and Glendale News Press.
- Coming of Age on Canarsie : BROOKLYN BOY <i> by Alan Lelchuk (McGraw-Hill: $19.95; 298 pp.) </i>
- San Leandro Man Named Beaver President-Elect
- DR. JEKYLL'S HOUSEKEEPER : MARY REILLY <i> by Valerie Martin (Doubleday: $18.95; 244 pp.; 0-385-24988-3) </i>
- Mayor Named to Housing Post
- Plant in Shade and Let Trees Live : Fungus: Too much watering can cause root disease. The trick is to grow those varieties of plants that require a minimum of water.
- Tales and Talismans : TALK THAT TALK: An Anthology of African-American Storytelling <i> edited by Linda Goss and Marian E Barnes (Simon & Schuster: $22.95, cloth; $10.95, paper; 476 pp.; 0-671-67167-7</i> )
- Sitting On Empty Nests : Home Sales: A glut of unsold homes has created some of the best opportunities for bargains in years. Buyers can take advantage of price discounts, free upgrades, low-interest loans and other bonuses.
- Home Rules : An Executive Suite Is Tempting, but the Workplace Is Where the Heart Is
- HI-STYLE : Making Tracks
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Last Striking Miners End Their Walkout
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Ambassador Killed in Auto Accident
- Getting Maximum Mortgage Makes Tax Sense
- A Golden Years Program Near the Golden Gate
- GLENN GOULD AT WORK <i> by Andrew Kazdin (E.P. Dutton: $18.95; 218 pp.) </i>
- Fillmore: Definitely Not Forgotten
- 26 Men Allegedly Seeking Sex Seized
- East Bloc's Return to Hard-Line Rule Feared : U.S. Policy: Huge social and economic problems of the newly liberated nations could push some away from freedom, analysts and policy makers say.
- TV Coverage of Future Council Meetings Dims
- New Radar Device Uses Warning Sign
- Reliving Memories of Norway
- 'Red Book' a Guide to U.S. Records
- Germany: In Unity, a Past Threat : Power: The world has lived at peace with a silent Germany for 45 years. The new test is living with a confident, strong, vocal Germany.
- Soviet Enclave Declares Independence
- Officials See Hotels as One Way to Care for Homeless : Housing: The concept of single-room-occupancy facilities will be studied by Orange County. It already is helping solve the problem in Los Angeles and San Diego.
- A Holiday for All to Share
- Paramedics Are Ready to Strike : Labor: San Diego firefighters, who would be used as replacements, say patients would suffer because of their lack of emergency training.
- Southern California horseman Jimmy A. Williams, whose...
- Hockey Legends Return to Ice
- Trojans' Latest Defeat Looks Familiar : USC: Stanford gets shaken up after trailing at halftime and rolls to 74-61 victory. Coleman breaks slump with 21 points.
- Pistons' Edwards Seeks Happy Ending to Saga
- A Net Gain in Prestige : Colleges: Christian Heritage, in search of a unifying identity, chose basketball to bring attention to the school.
- Skid Row's Sebastian Bach Embroiled in AIDS Row
- 'Dancing'--Agoraphobic Love Story
- SNEAKS '90 : OPENING SOON
- Greece's New 'Sea Wolves' Opt for Practicality Over Glamour : Shipping: Despite the flashy legacy of Onassis and Niarchos, today's tycoons are making their fortunes with caution and computer sense.
- With three of this week's new programs...
- Arafat's Roadblocks to Peace : Middle East: The PLO won't surrender power and influence to elected representatives who have a direct stake in reaching a settlement with Israel.
- AIDS Expected to Be a Treatable Disease in '90s
- Rileys Win AIDS Humanitarian Award : Honors: Supervisor and wife have been active and visible in campaigns to raise money for research and education.
- Bay's Future Rests on Port District Appointments : Environment: New commissioners could ensure that San Diego's tidelands are cleaned up, restored and protected.
- A Possible Delay in Coffman Case Seen : Trial: Newly appointed attorneys of a woman already sentenced to death in a San Bernardino murder say they need time to prepare her defense.
- Art Brings Expression to Alzheimer's Patients
- 'Seeing this horse with all his problems, seeing him go right, that's my reward'
- FOOTBALL SENIOR BOWL : North Does the Same as South--but Does It 41 Points Better
- Montclair Prep Could End Doubts
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Reserves Get Cypress Past Riverside
- A Grudge Match at Harmon Arena : Basketball: UCLA's Don MacLean is still fuming over the way in which he was handled by Cal Coach Lou Campanelli in the Olympic Festival last summer.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pacific Christian Wins in Basketball, 119-71
- He Follows the Straight and Narrow
- Nicholls Goes to Rangers : Kings: They get right wingers Sandstrom and Granato for third-leading scorer in NHL. McNall, Vachon say it will improve defense.
- A Big Winner From the First : Sure, Pat Riley Is the Cover Boy for L.A. Slickness Now, but When He Slid Over on the Bench 497 Victories Ago, No One Suspected That He, Too, Had That Magic Touch
- ** RUSH "Presto" <i> Atlantic</i>
- VILLA-LOBOS: HARMONICA CONCERTO AND OTHER WORKS. Robert Bonfiglio, harmonica. New York Chamber Symphony conducted by Gerard Schwarz. RCA 7986-2-RC (compact disc).
- Historic Furtwangler Performances Saved
- Air Force May Barge Rocket Fuel to Vandenberg Base
- Jacobsen Won't Be Clowning Today : Golf: PGA Tour comedian leads Hope by two strokes and is trying to win an official event for the first time since 1984.
- ** JULIA FORDHAM "Porcelain" <i> Virgin</i>
- Upstaged by Its Own Notoriety : The Mapplethorpe photo exhibit that touched off such controversy last year arrives in Berkeley--but who can look at it objectively?
- ** 1/2 GIPSY KINGS "Mosaique" <i> Elektra</i>
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Clemson's football team is threatening to boycott...
- Northridge Overpowers Chapman
- Hawthorne Sprinter Stars in Sunkist Track Meet
- Valley College Profits at the Free-Throw Line
- FIVE COUNTIES WRESTLING TOURNAMENT : Mitchell, Cooper Lead Canyon to Title
- OTHER COMMENTARY / EXCERPTS : A Shock Treatment That Makes No Sense
- As Soviets Battle Ethnic Blaze, Iran Backs Away From Fire It Fueled
- Prison Release Attracts Swarm of News Media
- After initial anguish, family of cerebral palsy poster child is picture of happiness
- Fear Beats Logic When Men Are Involved in Day Care
- MOTOR RACING OFF-ROAD AT ANAHEIM : Stewart Holds Off Evans as Truck Gets Job Done
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Oregon St. Remains Unbeaten in Conference
- Bishop Montgomery Defeated by Mater Dei
- Clippers Use All the Help They Can Get
- Teams Involved in Thursday's Brawl Both Pick Up Victories
- * 1/2 ERASURE "Wild!" <i> Sire</i>
- CSUN Falls to UCLA in Volleyball
- Rocky Cola Cafe Offers Blend of Pop Decor and Traditional Cuisine
- Barry Will Undergo Treatment, Aide Says : Drugs: After his cocaine arrest, the mayor 'knows that he needs help.' His top advisers report that he has tentatively agreed not to seek reelection.
- Mayor's Political Reform Plan Faces Questions
- A Parting of Ways : Although Canoga Park's Jeff Davis Remains Friends With Mike McNulty, His Coaching Methods Rankle His Mentor
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Moorpark Dominates in Wrestling
- Titans Left Cooling Their Heels in Loss to New Mexico State
- Tritons Put Away Self-Doubt and Menlo
- Membership Solicitation Letters Too Artful For Unsophisticated
- Woman Who Skipped Bail Is Rearrested
- Firepower of Soucie, Kraatz Fuels Christian Heritage
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- Good News Hard to Find for Mulligan's Crew
- Turkey, Old Foes Look Back on Gallipoli
- Tax Proposal to Boost Police Nearing Vote in Long Beach
- Revolutionary Years: Comparing 1848, 1989
- Forum on Drugs Gives Cranston Relief From Lincoln S&L; Queries : Politics: Narcotics and gangs dominate panel discussion in Norwalk. Collapse of the thrift institution doesn't come up.
- PEACE BLESSING & BONUS : Dividends From Defense Reductions May Put Billions of Dollars in Play
- Analysts Anonymous Now Oust Gorbachev
- Sewage Keeps Sun-Seekers at Water's Edge
- Another Area Hospital Asks to Treat Fewer Emergencies : Health Care: Officials say non-paying patients are costing Gardena's Memorial Hospital too much.
- Huge Project for Orange Leaves Bruises : Development: Massive Irvine Co. plan for eastern outskirts of town appears unstoppable, but opponents refuse to go quietly. The issue has pitted neighbor against neighbor, residents against officials.
- THIS WEEK
- Treasure Trove of Maps : Special UCLA Library Serves Academics and Adventurers Alike
- For Those in Search of the World, UCLA Map Library Is a Find
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : CSUN Women Still Unbeaten in CCAA Play
- Trouble Piles Up in Snowbound Alaska
- Three-Pointers Help Dons Hold Off USD
- This Team Seems to Be on Pace Toward Something Good
- NHL ALL-STAR GAME : Players Get to Show Off Their Usual Skills Today
- NBA NOTES : Rodman Deserves to Be an All-Star
- Divorce, Magazine Style
- Divorce, Magazine Style
- Reel Crime
- HARRISON: PIANO CONCERTO; SUITE FOR VIOLIN, PIANO AND SMALL ORCHESTRA. Keith Jarrett, piano; Lucy Stoltzman, violin; Naoto Otomo conducting the New Japan Philharmonic (Concerto); Robert Hughes conducting (Suite). New World Records NW 366-2 (compact disc).
- A World of Music : Eclectic ensemble Eternal Wind will tour with its own special brand of international sounds
- AIDS-Stricken Women: Victims Try to Carry On
- '76 E. German Nuclear Incident Described
- Lawndale Puts Off Action on Condo Standards
- <i> Glasnost</i> Inspires Moldavia, Romania to Demand Reunification : Eastern Europe: Citizens already regard the territories as one nation. Now they're pressing for the formal secession of the Soviet republic.
- Pepperdine Comes Back and Beats Gonzaga, 68-67
- In Search of a Better Free Throw
- New Mexico State Gets Fullerton's Attention
- Football Publication Honors Crespi's White
- Video Showcase Opens in Long Beach
- NHL ALL-STAR GAME : Playing Favorites Is Nothing New
- Where the Fish Is Fresh and the Wine a Bargain : THE WINE : This is hardly a place where you would expect to find an award-winning list : By DAN BERGER
- SNEAKS '90 : Let's Go to the Movies . . . 423 Times (or So)
- Kadafi in Tunis for North Africa Talks
- Medical School Gets $2.4-Million Grant
- These Diet Stories Are Killing Us
- Unrest Reaches Moscow as Communism Unravels
- Glendale Medfly Spraying Scheduled
- Bishop Brom Celebrates Open-Air Mass at Migrant Camp
- Torrance Students Cheer Diversity : Education: West High School shows off its rich blend of cultures during a week highlighting homeland traditions.
- Mongolia Bans Rally by Movement Calling for Reforms in Marxist Rule : Far East: Officials say the pro-democracy critics are going too far too fast. But they agree to discuss the nation's future with them.
- AIDS HOSPICE: A groundbreaking ceremony will be...
- 2 Held as Sting Becomes Shoot-Out : Crime: Suspect opens fire on undercover drug officers in a restaurant parking lot. No one was injured by the gunfire.
- Commentary : In Jail Crunch, County Must Review Options Other Than More Cages
- Police Say Woman Found Strangled in Sun Valley
- ANGELUS LEAGUE BASKETBALL : Mater Dei Comes Back for 68-53 Victory
- SANTA ANITA : Stormy But Valid a 2-Length Winner in Santa Monica
- UC Irvine Loses 10th in a Row, 73-66
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : For the Record, It Goes Brown's Way
- Looks Deceive as UTEP Beats Aztecs Again
- Coming Soon to Stay: Music to Eat by
- *** OFRA HAZA "Desert Wind" <i> Sire</i>
- Rock en Espanol Races to U.S. : U.S. imports new rock music from Spanish speaking countries
- ON THE RECORD
- Call ID Service Makes Science Fiction a Reality
- COMPUTERS : On-Line Oscars
- Big-City Publisher Sets Sights on Smaller Print : Media: Robert E. Page, new owner of two small Southland newspapers, faces challenges different from his days at the Chicago Sun-Times.
- Pendragon Castle: King Arthur's Birthplace or Mere Faded Ruin?
- As Researchers Watch, Deforestation Closes In on Panamanian Enclave : Rain Forest: In this Garden of Eden for researchers, trees commit suicide, ants scream and moths become addicted to drugs.
- Coast Commission Deadlocks on Picking Chief in Struggle Over Control of Panel
- MISSION POSSIBLE
- Homeowners, Charity and Share Our Selves
- Vast Majority of Dedicated Scientists Should Not Suffer Because of a Few Grandstanders
- State Budget Problems
- The Ancient Ruins at Palenque Offer Visitors a Glimpse Into the Mysterious Life of the Maya
- Disgruntled Veteran
- Homeowners, Charity and Share Our Selves
- Inspector's Role
- PET STORES
- Malathion Controversy
- The Hall of Fame Game: Just Who Will Rock 'n' Roll to Glory?
- PET STORES
- Home Savings Tower
- Deploring 'the mean- spirited little-boy fantasy of how women ought to respond to cruelty.'
- The Hall of Fame Game: Just Who Will Rock 'n' Roll to Glory?
- Water-Saving Idea
- Malathion Controversy
- The Hall of Fame Game: Just Who Will Rock 'n' Roll to Glory?
- MORRIS DEES
- Coba Clarified
- Scavenging From the Trash
- Firecrackers
- The Hall of Fame Game: Just Who Will Rock 'n' Roll to Glory?
- The Hall of Fame Game: Just Who Will Rock 'n' Roll to Glory?
- It's About Time to Leave Charles Knapp Alone
- Total Tokyo
- Take Time to Settle
- Malathion and Medfly Program
- Los Angeles County - News from Jan. 21, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 21, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 21, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 21, 1990
- BREN: Orange County's Reclusive Billionaire : Is Donald Bren America's Richest?
- WILD THINGS : <i> An Urban Bestiary</i>
- A Walk Through Time in Old New Brunswick
- Coulterville Streets Lined With History
- L.A.'s Arson Squad Fights Uneven Battle
- Case May Show If Bren Is Richest in the Land : Irvine Co.: A lawsuit verdict may soon reveal the personal wealth of the man who runs Orange County's most influential business.
- SNEAKS '90 : ABOUT THIS GUIDE
- Football Fans Can't Wait to Touch Down Here
- Church Defied as Three Gays Are Ordained
- Ex-Prisoners Still Shackled to Memory of Vietnam Jails
- Reporter's Early Exclusives Triggered a Media Frenzy
- Cable Giant to Spin Off Programming Unit
- STOCKS : Week Ends on High Note; Dow Advances 11.52
- 'Ski-Daddle' : Hot Spots for Winter's Favorite Sport Are the Southern California Mountain Resorts
- NEWS ANALYSIS : To Shamir, Emigres, Zionism and Disputed Lands Tied : Israel: Prime minister's stand appears to preclude land-for-peace compromise with Palestinians.
- Soviet Tanks Break Through Azerbaijan Human Blockades : Crackdown: Troops open fire in Baku. It marks the Kremlin's first use of deadly force against the people since last April in Soviet Georgia.
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : King's Grave to Be Site of Rival Rallies
- Baker Will Visit Czechoslovakia to Signal Support
- Strategies for Investing in Europe of the '90s
- LIFE ON THE CIRCUIT : Viardo Plays Virtuoso After the Concert, Too : Late Bites
- Mercury S&L; Ordered to Halt Lending, Investments : Thrifts: The Huntington Beach institution has been plagued with losses. It's the fourth major S&L; in California to be hit with stringent restrictions this year.
- Colombia to Keep Heat on Drug Lords
- Israel Jails a Top Palestinian, Probes Revolt Role : Arab uprising: The arrest of a prospective negotiator is a setback to hopes for proposed peace talks.
- Cleanup Nears End; Anxiety Lingers
- Space Telescope Launch Delayed
- In Blockaded Armenia, 'We Can't Even Cry' : Soviet Union: Azerbaijanis have cut off rail shipments. Fuel is scarce and food may run short.
- Dean S. Butler, 69; Attorney for Nixon
- Gardening
- Japanese See a Threat to Democracy in Shooting of Nagasaki Mayor
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : FBI Agent, Suspect Killed in Shootout
- Westwood One Expects Record $24-Million Loss for Fiscal Year
- Chevron to Increase Spending: Chevron Corp. said...
- Council Passes Ethics Package, Ties in Raises : Reform: The measure will go to L.A. voters in June, but a proposal for public campaign financing is killed.
- Yugoslavia, Finding Itself Lagging, Eyes Changes : East Europe: With the economy a shambles and unrest growing, the Communists are meeting this weekend to curb their power, try other reforms.
- A Hunted Noriega Reportedly Neared Suicide : Panama: The ousted strongman grew dispirited, an aide says. He feared that he would be shot by a U.S. soldier.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Reporter's Early Exclusives Triggered a Media Frenzy
- Mongolia Party Says Reformers Going 'Too Far'
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Expelled Wife Will Take Classes by Mail
- 'Make Room for Daddy' Child Star Rusty Hamer
- Four Denied Bail on Charges of Obtaining Missile for IRA
- Barry Charged With Crack Cocaine Possession : Drugs: The mayor's lawyer says he will plead not guilty. An FBI agent says blood and urine tests were positive.
- Moving From Headache to Hassle-Free
- SANTA ANA : City Gives Plan for Temblors a Test
- Colonel, 8 Others Formally Charged With the Murder of 6 Jesuit Priests : El Salvador: Civilian judge orders all held for trial. Depositions bare grim details of slaughter.
- Heavy Rain Hits U.S. Midsection; Jet Crash Kills 7
- Noriega Judge Bars Harassment of Witnesses
- Wooden It Be Lovely, Say Woodworkers
- Nobel Laureates Override Value of Football Success
- Suit Linking Car Safety to Fuel Economy Fails
- What's in a Name? Craftsmanship, Artistry and Punny Business
- Lebanon Mission Sit-In Ended by Paris Police
- Resolving an Impasse Over Child Support
- Climate Ripe for Limit on Death Row Appeals : Crime: Defense lawyers and death penalty foes denounce Rehnquist's one-time-only plan, but it stands a chance of winning Senate approval next month.
- McMartin Jurors Feel Ire of Public Over Their Verdicts
- Urban Mountaineers See City From Debs Park
- Campbell Reports $19,400 in Gifts, Speech Fees, Jet Tickets
- Cranston Seeking Way for Lincoln Investors to Sue U.S. Government
- Chess Champion Kasparov Tells His Greatest Move
- Friends of Slain Teen to Hold Carwash Benefit
- Air Passenger Group Urges Anti-Terrorism Program
- Airport Fruit Seizures Exceed Expectations : Medfly: An average of 125 pounds of fruit a day is collected from passengers.
- Fatal Bullet Puts End to Immigrant's Aspirations
- Fighting for Life at Jet Speed : Turbulence Over Heart Transports
- Late Call at Stanford Fit UCLA's Wilson to a 'T' : UCLA: Pac-10 supervisor says his official did the right thing in Cardinal's victory over Bruins.
- With Elway, They Have Outside Shot at Upset
- Santa Clarita School Board to Sue County Over Development Limits
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- With the National Football League taking its...
- Barnsdall Park Concert Is a Coming-Out Party for eXindigo! : Music: The new-music organization revives parts of old Ex Indigo Singers in debut concert tonight.
- Music and Dance Reviews : Kyung-Wha Chung Plays With Philharmonic
- Fonteyn Staying in Step With Life in Panama : Dance: The former ballerina applauds the U.S. invasion. She is in New York to coach ABT dancers and promote a film of her life on PBS. : Fonteyn Staying in Step With Life in Panama
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Controversy Over Women in Combat