- Auction Houses Set Up Shop in Unified Berlin : Art: Sotheby's and Christie's hope to acquire and sell treasures hidden during Communist rule in Eastern Europe.
- Women's Boycott of Ellis Book
- L.A. Traffic Problems
- Cabinet Choices
- Sexist Terms
- L.A. Traffic Problems
- T. Boone Pickens and Japan, Inc.
- Women's Boycott of Ellis Book
- Hit by Hard Times, Digital Equipment Braces for More Cutbacks in '91 : Technology: A slump in minicomputer sales has hurt the $13-billion-a-year firm. It may eliminate thousands of jobs.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Dozens Accused of Foiled Plot
- CLIPBOARD : DISCOVERY : FAIRVIEW REGIONAL PARK
- Gulf 'Peace Ship' Stormed : U.S. Sailors Tussle With Crew, Women on Iraq-Bound Ship
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Lives Still on Hold at Driftwood Beach
- Some Funny Things Are Going On at San Diego Condo Complexes
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Technology Makes Philosophy Relevant
- Legal Expert on AIDS Fights Fear, Workplace Bias
- FISHING REPORT : Unexpected Gift Leaves Lake Piru Full of Trout
- RAMS : Robinson Happy With Gary's Game
- Washington's Fraley Just Glad to Be Here : Rose Bowl: A big part of Washington's defense, he was fortunate to avoid serious injury in car crash.
- A War on Many Fronts : Censorship: 1990 was the year that 'free expression' ran head-on into 'moral concern.' But the conflict may only be beginning.
- Illuminating a Pair of Constellations : Commentary: 'The Fauve Landscape' and 'The Independent Group' tackle important transitional moments in 20th-Century art.
- Mother, Missing Girl Reunited for Christmas
- Trade-Pact Need: More Trade-Offs : Go back to the Brussels table and start dealing
- Pilots Deny Staging 'Sick-In' Protest: Pilots for...
- Cities Try to Keep the Orange in Orange County
- Won't Be Ready to Attack Jan. 15, Military Tells Bush
- County Faces Opposition in Coalition Bid : Politics: Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties are seen as needed allies if a powerful regional government is created.
- Priest's Recording of Confession Violated Privacy, Suit Charges : Courts: A former youth minister whose three trials for molestation ended in hung juries wants the tape turned over to him.
- Senior Baseball Season Ended by Squabble
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Show Again Demonstrates the Strength of McGraw
- Growth in Japan's Foreign Aid Budget May...
- To Sioux, Wounded Knee Seems 'Like Only Yesterday' : Indians: Anger and despair over incident that finally broke a proud people remain real after 100 years.
- NATION : There Are 249,632,692 of Us
- Israel Releases 3 Jewish Extremists : Terrorism: The prisoners served less than 7 years for killings and injuries in their attacks on Palestinians in the 1980s.
- Arab Leaders End Summit With Demand for Iraq's Withdrawal
- Rushdie Disavowal Fails to Placate All Muslims : Publishing: Some religious leaders say they will not be satisfied until the author of 'The Satanic Verses' repudiates the entire book.
- We Need a Policy, Not a Fire
- SAN CLEMENTE : Redevelopment Was Limited to Pier in '90
- COUNTYWIDE : Parents Caring for Child Given Respite
- CAMARILLO : House Fire Causes $220,000 in Damage
- MISSION VIEJO : Tollway Agency Members Chosen
- Spurred by a hassle over a holiday...
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- Is There a Limit to Salaries? : Baseball: Bankruptcy for a major league team is considered possible by some executives because of the cost of free agents.
- Pan Am Trying to Undermine Deal, TWA Says : Airlines: TWA Chairman Carl C. Icahn says Pan Am's recent efforts to sell off chunks of its operation show lack of good faith in the merger talks between the carriers.
- Millions of People Celebrate Christmas--Old and New
- P.M. Briefing : Pakistan to Woo Investment
- Persian Gulf Crisis Rekindles Debate Over Alternative Energy Sources
- HEALTH : Hemophilia Drug Held Effective
- Albania Town Cheers Opposition Party : Democratization: Thousands of Christians celebrate first Christmas Mass in 23 years.
- Rushie Death Decree Stands, Khamenei Says
- BOOK REVIEW : A Loving Portrayal of a Doomed Heroine : OLGA <i> By Fernando Morais Translated from the Portuguese by Ellen Watson</i> Grove Weidenfeld $21.95, 320 pages
- King Returns to Romania
- From Baghdad, More Mixed Signals : Iraq: A state-run newspaper publishes a plaintive editorial calling for peace talks. But the government line seems to be as bellicose as ever.
- Tax Hike Has Beer and Spirits Sellers Poring Over Bottles
- House Fire Causes $220,000 in Damage
- Finding Homes for Romania's 'Unsalvageables' : Adoption: An Encinitas man's journey yields release of handicapped children to be placed with U.S. families.
- SANTA PAULA : School Lunch Prices to Increase Jan. 1
- Drive-By Shooting Kills Santa Ana Man
- VENTURA : Former Cop Now Fights Violence With His Paintings
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Alone With Memories at the End of the Line
- San Diego
- THE NHL : Sorting Out the Naughty From the Nice on Ice
- Yevtushenko Film Attacks Stalinism : Movies: 'Stalin's Funeral' may seem old hat to Soviet audiences now familiar with the evils of the repressive regime. The poet argues heatedly for its relevance.
- An Encouraging Report on Collective Intelligence
- NOTICE TO READERS
- * Jonathan Walker; Chef Organized Meals for Quake Victims
- Iraq Made $1 Million on Hostage Flights
- Head of KGB Backs Down on Tough Remarks
- Study Casts Doubt on Finding of Gene Linked to Alcoholism
- Food Experts Disagree Over Whether Consumers Are Tightening Belts : Retailing: Pastas, soups and beer are considered classic recession-proof food items, but shoppers may forgo some frills during the downturn.
- P.M. Briefing : Mazda to Cut Executive Salaries
- 1990 IN REVIEW : 10 of the Best From the Year's Little Inventive Innovations
- Local : 1 Dead in Orange County Crash
- The Don of a Pinkie Ring Revival
- NEW AND NOT SO USEFUL : 1990 IN REVIEW : Items Necessity Didn't Mother
- Ex-Addict's Happy About a Christmas Without Snow
- Simi School Officials Try to Heal Relations With Teachers
- Short Takes : Hamilton Almost Lost 'Part III'
- Taiwan Vows New Steps to Democracy
- STANTON : Man Gives Up After Police Stand-Off
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: THE BOWL GAMES : He Doesn't Throw His Weight Around : Freedom: Oregon defensive end LaBounty relies on technique and speed rather than size to become team's all-time sack leader.
- Trying Not to Be His Own Worst Bieniemy : Orange Bowl: He can't forget the Fumble, but Colorado back will get a second chance at Notre Dame.
- The Sidelines : Finding Delayed on Shot-Putter
- AROUND THE NFL : Tolliver's Benching Is Called a Lesson
- New Cold Front May Threaten Growers' Citrus, Avocado Trees
- Lush Canyon Seen as Hazard and Habitat
- Better Ties With Teachers Sought : Simi Valley: School officials focus on improved relations in wake of budget cuts and employee layoffs.
- PREP FOOTBALL : Campbell, Walsh Best of All-City
- Already Being Second-Guessed, Coppola Moans
- 5 Oldies Inducted Into Musical Hall of Fame
- STAGE
- Counting the Flock : Yearly Christmas Bird Count Breaks Record at Bonelli Park
- VENTURA : Program Extended to Reinforce Houses
- 3 Roof Blazes Blamed on Home Fireplaces
- Last Laugh Is the Best for Kicker : Blue-Gray: Oklahoma State's Blanchard makes amends after bad day with a 25-yard field goal to fuel a 17-14 victory.
- Consolation Prize Doesn't Excite Ohio State, but Air Force Is Happy
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: THE BOWL GAMES : He's Happy Just to Be Here : Rose: Chico Fraley, a big part of Washington's defense, was fortunate to avoid serious injury in car crash.
- Their Hobby Is on the Rocks : Serious Climbers Threatened by Those Who Would Spoil the Best Sites
- Short Takes : Parker Hopes Film Rings True
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : High Winds, Rain Sweep Country
- Gorbachev Elevates Russian in Surprise
- IRVINE : Charity for Homeless Gets $25,000 Grant
- N. Hollywood Woman Identified in Crash
- RACING NOTES : Record Handle for Hollypark: $202 Million
- Miscellany
- AIDS and the Arts: Behind the Scenes of a Tragedy
- Wish List: Philippines former first lady Imelda...
- Quakes Hit Taiwan; No Damage Reported
- 2 More Killed Near Freeway Checkpoint
- Breaking Out of Straight Jackets : Fashion: What's a guy to wear when an invitation calls for 'Creative Black Tie'? An oversize suit, a snazzy shirt or subtle lapel pin, say those in the know.
- Local : Man Dies in Sherman Oaks Fire
- Russians Get a Big Serving of U.S. Culture : Exchange program: Soviet students living with area families are impressed with California's bounty and friendliness, but there's still no place like home.
- Business as Usual on Christmas : Holiday: Having to work has become an accepted routine for many, some of whom celebrate a day early.
- Sale of Existing Homes Edges Up in November : Housing: Analysts credit the slight 3% improvement to continued declines in mortgage rates.
- P.M. Briefing : Stores Hope to Gain Luster Lost in Slow-Moving Holiday Season
- Bennett Bidwell Leaving Post at Chrysler Corp. : The outspoken executive is the fourth high-ranking official to leave the No. 3 domestic car maker in the last year.
- Trader Joe's Store Destroyed by Fire
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Coup Leader Vows Another Effort
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Moscow, Jerusalem Exchange Consuls
- Phone Company Goofs on Billings for Calls
- Gorbachev Wins Broader Powers : Soviet Union: But his proposal for a corps of presidential trouble-shooters around the country is voted down. A fear of 'totalitarian structures' is cited.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Didericksen Appreciates His Work Now
- AROUND THE NFL : Studwell Leaves Cherishing the Experience, Not Details
- He Looks Under the Surface : Horse racing: As Santa Anita's new track superintendent, Wood has made improvements for today's opener.
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- For Dons, Broadnax Was Worth the Wait : Basketball: After taking a two-season break, guard from Tustin became a key factor in Rancho Santiago's success.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Short Takes : Masur Receives European Award
- Ringing in the New Year in Style : Celebrations: Hotels, resorts and restaurants have planned a wide array of menus, entertainment and other ways to toast 1991.
- Woman Tells of Rape, Slaying by 2 Gunmen
- ORANGE COUNTY 1991 RESOLUTIONS : Hank Wedaa, Yorba Linda Councilman and vice chairman of Air Quality Management District
- VENTURA : Housing Plan at Risk Over Road Funding
- MOORPARK : 2 Held in Robbery of Convenience Store
- Mexico to the Majors : Baseball: Pitcher Dave Walsh hopes to use his time in Tijuana as a steppingstone to the Dodgers.
- POP MUSIC : Don't Be Bashful; the Call Is Out for All Stupid Songs
- College Basketball
- The Sidelines : Heather Farr Faces Further Treatment as Cancer Recurs
- SAN CLEMENTE : City OKs Proposal to Improve Road
- Foreman Can't Pass--or Pass Up--the Plate
- Big Names In Above the Rim Tournament
- He Helps You to Forget the Wilted Lettuce
- Short Takes : Rawls Sings Praise for Fund
- Grove Shakespeare Festival Will Expand Its Season
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Uneven Celebration of Animated Short Films
- Yeutter Calls '90 His Most Hectic Year : Farming: He worked on a farm bill that some say is a 'disaster' and saw multilateral trade talks collapse. His job may be just as tough in '91.
- SCENE ON THE STREET Ear They Go Again
- Pope Pleads for Peaceful Gulf Solution : Vatican: 'War is an adventure with no return,' he says in annual message.
- NATION : Allies Berated for 'Free Ride'
- 2 American Hostages in Lebanon Mark 6th Christmas in Captivity
- New Year's Resolution Should Get to the Heart of the Matter
- NATION : Exhumed Body Not Helen Brach
- Nation Takes Break From War Wariness as Volunteers Warm Lives of Homeless : Holiday: Demand for charitable services doubles in some places. Looters in Florida raid a welfare office and steal toys intended for the needy.
- Drunk Driving Can Dry Up the Holiday Spirit
- Woodland Hills Man Struck, Killed by Car
- CHARITY WATCH : Lawyers for Soldiers
- World : Draw Gives Kasparov Chess Title
- PRISONS : Town Thrives on Economy Tied to Crime : Leavenworth is happy to be site of first privately owned federal penal institution.
- U.S. Diplomats in Jordan, Sudan Advised to Leave
- NATION : More Women Doctorates by 2001
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Communists Win in Serbia Landslide
- Turk Is Sentenced for Spying for Iraq
- WATER : Lawmaker to Renew Push to Plug Subsidy Loophole
- BREA : Residents Asked to Recycle Trees
- Christmas Wishes Come True, but Only for Some : Holiday: The season's magic springs to life for many Southland children, while others feel lonely and bereft.
- O.C. Cities Harvest History by Saving Groves, Farms : Lifestyle: A once-agrarian society wants its children to know the scent of orange blossoms in the air.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Deportation of Four Palestinians Upheld
- GULF WATCH: Day 146 : A Daily Briefing Paper on Developments in the Crisis
- Soviet Prime Minister Suffers a Heart Attack : Kremlin: Nikolai I. Ryzhkov is hospitalized, but his life is not threatened, Gorbachev tells Parliament.
- CLIPBOARD : LESS FILLING
- San Diego
- Autopsy Delays Plague Coroner's Office : Medicine: While examiners face burdensome workloads and staff shortages, forensic experts warn that time lags can alter post-mortem results. They also add to the grief of families.
- Don't Blame Coastal Commission : It had to blow the whistle on Hope deal; the law made it do it
- Sports Gift Should Include This Label: Pressure Not Included
- This Might Be a Good Time for Daly to Put Panic Button in Pocket
- Arizona Gets Nothing from Syracuse : Aloha: Wildcats are shut out for the first time since 1971, 28-0.
- The Sidelines : U.S. Team Is Top Hopman Seed
- Aggies Eager for Heisman Test : Holiday Bowl: Texas A&M; has had much success against trophy winners, winning three of its last four games against Heisman winners.
- Funding Issue Creates Heat for 'Fire' : Television: Show advocating development of fusion power is turned down by most public stations because of questions about violating PBS funding guidelines.
- The IRS Has a Heart: Something will...
- Orange County. 1990 The Year in Review : Firms Change Ways With Ethnic Shifts in the Work Force
- A Brush With the Past
- Cancer Now the Leading Killer of Middle-Aged, Studies Show
- Teens Get the Word on Parenting : Morning Glory's Publications Aim to Teach--Not Preach
- It's a Subdued Christmas for Troops in Gulf
- The Dodgers Are on Fire, but Angels Keep Fiddling
- There Is Tradition for BYU; It Boils Down to Respect : Holiday: The Cougars, coming off an embarrassing loss to Hawaii, will try to prove themselves against Texas A&M; on Saturday.
- 'Godfather III' Sets Yule Opening Record : Box office: Sequel has ticket sales of $6.3 million on 1,800 screens. 'Home Alone' tops five-day charts.
- Dollar Climbs in Tokyo: The dollar rose...
- Economic Reforms Help Latin America Ease Its Debt Crisis
- Resiliency of Gulf Coalition Is a Surprise to Many
- Mall Walkers Shop for New Lease on Life : Thousand Oaks: Senior citizens started doing their laps at The Oaks Mall about 1 1/2 years ago.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: THE BOWL GAMES : His Own Worst Bieniemy : Orange: He can't forget 'the Fumble,' but Colorado back will get a second chance at Notre Dame.
- Trio Continues Running Feud
- BLOCKBUSTER : Penn State's Paterno May Open Things Up
- Paterno's Son Robbed at Gunpoint in Florida
- Oil Crunch : Gulf Crisis Has Affluent Nations on a Conservation Kick--Again
- Breathing Life Into Dreams for River Park : Preservation: Lack of money for land purchases remains biggest obstacle to San Dieguito River Valley Regional Park, but some development is expected within the next year.
- Bowmen Stalk Prey but Spill No Blood in Simulated Hunts : Archery: Malibu club conducts roving-style target practice for bow enthusiasts.
- Give Everett New Year's Eve Off
- 1 Killed in Shooting at 'Godfather' Show
- Orange County. 1990 The Year in Review : Artistic High Notes and Lows in 1990 : Applause for the arrival of the Irvine Barclay Theatre and Carl St. Clair. The Garden Grove Opera is a different story.
- P.M. Briefing : Japan Entertainment Tab Soars
- Phone Call Foul-Up: About 25,000 families and...
- P.M. Briefing : Albania Gets Joint-Venture Bank
- Dow Gains 15.84 in Lightly Attended Post-Yule Session
- Swatters to Enter Combat on Flies in Gulf
- TREND WATCH
- Romania Expels Visiting King Michael : Eastern Europe: The nation's former monarch was ejected 12 hours after a surprise arrival, apparently due to fears he would cause unrest.
- COLUMN ONE : Honeywell Factor in Iraq Bomb : Memos show that staffers objected to the project, but the American firm provided information that helped Baghdad develop a fearsome explosive.
- Suriname Quiet After Coup; Military Vows to Hold Election Soon : South America: Leader of takeover says people can now 'choose a better government.'
- LOCAL : Sheriff Block to Have Surgery for Prostate Cancer on Jan. 7
- Chill Eases Its Icy Grip but Effects Are Still Felt
- Police Arrest Man They Say Used Daughter, 1, as Shield
- San Juan Residents Fear Tollway Impact : Traffic: Homeowners near proposed interchange say they will pay heavy price in noise, air quality.
- Laguna Beach, Corridor Agency Coming to Crossroads
- ORANGE COUNTY 1991 RESOLUTIONS : Dana Reed, Chairman of the Orange County Transportation Commission
- San Diego
- Cheer Was Chore This Christmas
- FREEDOM BOWL NOTES : An All-Out Approach to Practice Isn't Always the Most Dangerous
- Cougars Take Time to Enjoy the Holiday
- THE NFL DRAFT/ ANALYSIS : Patriots See Slim Pickings at No. 1 Spot
- Illuminating Two Untidy Constellations : Commentary: 'The Fauve Landscape' and 'The Independent Group' tackle important transitional moments in 20th-Century art.
- Even With Soap, Less Can Be More : Marketing: Super-concentrated detergents in recyclable packages have hit West Coast stores. They already command 90% of the Japanese market.
- Europeans Want Japan to Cut Its Trade Surplus : Commerce: Most have a favorable view of the Pacific power, a survey shows. But they don't think it is fulfilling its global responsibilities.
- World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Tamil Tigers Offer New Year's Truce
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Country's Former King Is Deported
- Foy D. Kohler; U.S. Envoy to Moscow at Peak of Cold War
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Did We See Change That Wasn't There? : Beneath the veneer of reform lie disturbing continuities in Soviet policy that are being ignored.
- Clubs Targeted Toward Families : Archery: Although the equipment can be costly, enrollment fees are inexpensive.
- Miscellany
- Allen Spent the Summer Polishing Court Skills
- QUOTABLE
- Commerce on Christmas : Workplace: There may be no place like home for the holidays. But for firms and employees alike, working on Christmas has its payoffs.
- 2 Immigrants Killed Crossing I-5 : Accident: A record 15 pedestrians have died in 1990 near the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint.
- Deng Seen in Public for First Time Since July
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council OKs Funds to Improve Streets
- Duty Calls Father Away From Rose Bowl
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- The Sidelines : Wrestling Hall of Fame Picks 3
- Women's Boycott of Ellis Book
- MOVIES - Dec. 26, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 26, 1990
- Obituaries - Dec. 26, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 26, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 26, 1990
- DUKE'S DAUGHTER: Aissa Wayne relives her early...
- Fabiani, Mayor's Catalyst, Combines Youth and Brass : City Hall: He is credited with restoring Bradley's popularity. But he has irritated some in government.
- HUMBUG! For the first time in six...
- REMATCH? Last spring, Mater Dei High School...
- RTD Finds Itself on Rocky Road With Contractor : Inquiry: Questions are raised over minority status. They lead to charges of favoritism and forgery, and then to firings. Now, the D.A. is investigating.
- Man Freed in Rescue From Canyon Ledge : Accident: A 20-year-old is pinned when pickup plunges down embankment. Two friends in the crash search for help and bring it back.
- Dubious Contracts Mar Minority Transit Work : Business: At least $50 million went to firms with questionable eligibility, records and interviews show.
- TONIGHT: A new Improvisation comedy club opens...
- That Society Is Color Blind Is an American Myth : Scholarships: The Office of Civil Rights should find creative ways to open, not close the doors to educational opportunity.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : It's the Season to Go Fishing for Marlin Off Cabo San Lucas
- Decembers Not to Be Forgotten : Holidays: The season conjures memories--and hopes--for county coaches and athletes.
- INSTEAD: County firefighters will help in the...
- Solutions to a Christmas Dilemma
- Mental-Health Rights Movement
- Mental-Health Rights Movement
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : Marines' Letters Tell of Boredom, Uncertainty
- Remember Stalin?
- Palos Verdes 'Dream House'
- Last Chance U
- Palos Verdes 'Dream House'
- Santa's Helpers
- Smoking Bill
- Solutions to a Christmas Dilemma
- Mental-Health Rights Movement
- Is It Just Muzak or Musical Mind Control?
- Solutions to a Christmas Dilemma
- Solutions to a Christmas Dilemma
- Palos Verdes 'Dream House'
- Palos Verdes 'Dream House'
- Mental-Health Rights Movement
- Palos Verdes 'Dream House'
- NASA Puts Chances of Space Station Ever Reaching Orbit at About 50-50 : Exploration: Congress ordered spending cuts of $6 billion because of deficit. Aerospace firms scramble to keep pieces of the shrinking pie.
- Medicinal Combo Against Flu
- U.N. Sanctions Limit Medicine, Doctor Says
- Nation IN BRIEF : GUAM : Disaster Declared in Wake of Typhoon
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Sheriff's Deputies Fired After Inquiry
- Dentists Discuss Good and Bad Aspects of Pacifier Use
- 15 Killed by Violence in Days Before Christmas : Crime: Shootings and stabbings keep police busy, but not as busy as usual, a spokesman says.
- Poway
- GARDEN GROVE : Immigrants Enjoy First U.S. Christmas
- Boy's Simple Dream Ends in Collision : Refugee: A Vietnamese youth who died with three friends in a train-auto crash had begun to flourish at Canoga Park High School.
- All the Same: Vice President Dan Quayle...
- COUNTYWIDE : 1991 RESOLUTIONS: John Dean, Orange County Superintendent of Schools
- The Folks Who Bring You Christmas . . .
- IRVINE : Youth Class Teaches the Basics of Singing
- The Folks Who Bring You Christmas . . .
- This New Formation Fit Stanford's Team of 1940 to a 'T' : College football: With Shaughnessy's innovative offense, the Indians, who won one game in 1939, went undefeated and beat Nebraska in the Rose Bowl.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Shell Has Secret for Players
- 'Baywatch': A New Wave of Popularity Overseas : Television: The NBC series that drowned in low ratings gets new life in syndication. It has been sold to more than 40 nations.
- Look for the One With the Signs in Front : Private Highway Rest Stop Serves 2 Men--and Plenty of Friends
- Caring for Families Left Behind : Selfless volunteers tend to separation anxieties at holiday time
- Suriname Army Seizes State TV, Reports Takeover
- 7 Arrested, $200,000 in Stolen Property Recovered in Raids