- 'Filthy Lucre' : Pomona College Lecture Series Looks at Greed Through the Ages
- Bush Is Caught in a Pentagon Time Warp : Defense: After the 'revolution of 1989,' it makes no sense to push for cuts in conventional arms while building up the nuclear arsenal.
- Special Patrol Is Filtering Out Smoke-Belching Freeway Vehicles : Air Pollution: Cars and trucks account for two-thirds of the smog problem. So, the CHP is looking for those with a 'smoking problem.'
- Daytona's Biggest Crash Since 1960 : Motor racing: Twenty-three cars involved in pileup during a Grand National race. No serious injuries.
- In Murdoch Country, the Gods Wear Tweed : THE MESSAGE TO THE PLANET <i> by Iris Murdoch (Viking: $22.95; 563 pp.) </i>
- Dozens of Western dude ranch vacations are...
- Little Red Schoolhouse Is a 1-Room Relic : Education: Some Santa Paula families have seen generations of children educated in the same tiny schoolhouse.
- Joys, Chores of Vacation Home
- 4 Children Strangled in English Village
- Hardship Awaits 'Boat People' Forced Back to Vietnam : Refugees: Authorities reward those who return voluntarily, struggle to help others rebuild lives.
- Cartoonists Depict Drawn-Out Drama of Hong Kong Fear, Desperation
- Los Angeles: Home Is Where the Problem Lives : Homelessness: A personal account of sharing space with an univited woman. This letter was sent by a citizen to her local representative.
- Commentary : A Nowhere Road for $40 Million : Transportation: Funds for the planned extension of Jackson Drive would be better spent on needed road repairs in neighborhoods, which was the intention of Proposition A.
- Ricocheting Bullet Strikes Man in Chin
- THE TIMES POLL : Residents Split on Tax Hike to Shield Laguna Canyon
- Homeowners Are Ready for Some Stability : Housing: Eleven years after the hill beneath an Oceanside retirement community began slipping, repairs begin.
- Forsman Rides Out Winds of Change : San Diego Open: As gusts carry scores higher, he shoots par 72 to take two-stroke lead over Armour. More bad weather is expected today.
- U.S.-Style Capitalism May Not Be Model for East Bloc
- Philip Morris Takes Heat, Burns Brighter : Tobacco: The industry leader is growing despite a shrinking market, but many are upset at the way the Marlboro Man is lassoing new smokers.
- Early Risers Are Hooked on Tokyo Fish Market : Japan: Although you have to get up early to beat the high cost of dining in the world's most expensive city, the central wholesale Tsukiji market is worth the effort.
- Commercial Strip Owner Sues W. Covina : Redevelopment: Five years of uncertainty over the planned expansion of the West Covina Fashion Plaza has left neighboring businesses out on a limb.
- Toby Rothschild, executive director of the Legal...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Cigarette Maker Defends New Brand
- New Book Pays Tribute to Trees of San Marino
- Hobbyhorses Galloping Faster Than Ever
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Sectarian Soccer Fans, Police Clash
- Officials Find Child-Torture Case 'Abominable' : Child abuse: The judge called the death of boy, 4, the 'most heinous, brutally sadistic torture and murder' he had ever seen.
- Planetary Workshop for Teachers March 10
- Stripper-Politician in Taiwan Sentenced for Porno Movie
- Azusa Pacific Students Receive Crash Course in Life of Homeless
- Ivory Ban Hurts Japan's Carving Trade
- WCC ROUNDUP : USF Defeats Santa Clara, 88-83
- City Plan Calls for Residential Water-Use Cuts
- Toreros Stay Torrid, Top St. Mary's by 32
- Forli Light Wins at Oaklawn
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : 4-A GIRLS : La Habra Turns to Its Power Play in Stretch to Defeat Katella
- Grammy Voters Face Tough Jazz Choices
- Prison Inmates Paint With the Brush of Hope : 3 Orange County Instructors Nurse Their Students Along
- When Moody's and S&P; Speak, Corporate America Listens
- Economies of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union are in disarray. Communism has failed to provide what people need. Which raises a question about U.S.-style capitalism . . . : How Are <i> We</i> Doing
- Happy Landings in the Fiji Islands
- Hallowed Be Her Name : THE LANGUAGE OF THE GODDESS <i> by Marija Gimbutas (Harper & Row:) $49.95; 388 pp. </i>
- Shaped to Flatter : The Beauty of These Swimsuits Is Their Inner Construction
- Charity Begins at Home : Dad Has Always Been Good for a Handout, but His Charge Cards Really Fill the Bill
- Temperatures in Southeast Found to Fall, Contrary to Warming Fears
- Discovery of Ancient Rocks Casts New Light
- Movable Feats : While it takes some planning and effort, buying a 'move-on' is a viable route to home ownership for some.
- 4 Drug-Runners Beheaded
- MADD Praises 7 for Hike in Arrests
- 3 Sue Club in Hollywood for Sex Bias : Litigation: Suit says Florentine Gardens denied two men and a woman admission on 'miniskirt night.' The club is also target of racial bias claims.
- Plans for Altadena Town Hall Move a Step Closer to Reality
- Program 'Adopts' Needy La Verne Family
- Wilson Awaits Bush's Word on Drilling : Politics: Fund-raiser may be the forum the President wants to offer his words on a very sensitive subject.
- Light Play Carries Heavy Message for Youths: AIDS Has No Age Limit
- Tour de Rockwell : Environment: The firm opens its Santa Susana facility to show that it is conducting nuclear research and rocket testing safely.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino, Quickly Establishing Seniority, Leads by Two
- San Diego Beats St. Mary's, Keeps Hopes Alive
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Holds On to Championship
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : GIRLS' ROUNDUP
- Even Steinbeck Might Have Trouble Writing About Cannery Row Today
- A Forest of Medieval Towers Gives San Gimignano a Surreal Quality
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Judge OKs Needle Exchange Program
- Census Bureau Plans Special Effort to Count the Least Visible
- Hall Made It Through All Mine Fields but the Last
- Seaside Resort Falls Victim to Rapid Argentine Inflation
- Governor Revives Failed Plan to Aid First-Home Buyers
- Claremont to Refurbish Old Railway Depot : Transit: Once the abandoned depot is converted to a center for bus lines, it could also serve a proposed commuter rail line.
- When Should a Cop Shoot?
- Tentative Deal Struck on Hotel, Office Center : Thousand Oaks: The 'Jungleland' joint venture awaits a contract between the city and developer. Opponents insist that taxpayers are at risk.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- PLAYOFF PAIRINGS
- Breaking Up Hard to Do for L.A. School District : Education: Dividing the 708-square-mile district into smaller units would cause disputes over students, teachers, property and debts.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Washington Gives Brantley a Physical Exam in Loss
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Young's Shot Lifts San Jose Past Fresno, 61-59
- Forsman Rides Out the Wind : Golf: As gusts carry scores higher, he shoots par 72 to take two-shot lead over Armour. More bad weather expected for today's final round.
- A Nautical Mystery Due at CalRep
- Golden Theatre's Small Stage Supports Large-Scale 'West Side Story'
- SEX, LIES AND: Color us astonished....
- Pepto Party
- Fabulous '50s
- Ridding Homes of Asbestos Can Result in Heavy Emotional Costs
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Where Deer and Antelope Play
- MY LEFT FOOT <i> by Christie Brown (Mandarin: $6.95) </i>
- Tips on How to Repair a Broken Pane of Glass
- Eichen Receives Tipton Award
- School Meal Program to Be Audited for Inflated Count : Compton: State and federal inspectors believe the number of low-income students fed may be inflated by 52%. But school officials say the inspectors misread the computer information.
- Havel Sees Own Play First Time--in Icelandic
- The New Crop : Long or Short, Natural or Not, the '90s Cut Keeps Heads Looking Sharp
- World IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Strike Threatened as Bank Sit-In Ends
- ANC to Meet With De Klerk as Prelude to Negotiations : South Africa: The surprise decision clears the way for the first meeting between guerrilla leaders and a South African head of state.
- World IN BRIEF : MONGOLIA : Opposition Group to Hold 1st Congress
- Reagan Completes Video Testimony
- Pasadena Student Serves as Curator
- Central Asia Unrest Stirs Soviet Fears : Ethnic violence: The Communist Party warns that 'civil chaos' threatens reforms. Its paper hints at a return to old-style force to restore order.
- Teachers' Zest Makes History a Thing of Joy for Students : Education: Youngsters reflect teachers' enthusiasm when current events are used to put past events into focus.
- Police See Connection in Woman Who Was Found Stabbed to Death in Clairemont
- Ex-School Chief Named to Hospital District Board
- Dennard Resigns as Titan Football Assistant
- COMMENTARY : Globetrotters Got Basketball Boom Going
- COMMENTARY : This Is the Real Stuff: It's Stupidity
- Fabulous '50s
- Junior's Goes Upscale : The Sauls had one of California's highest-grossing restaurants . . . then they remodeled
- In Pursuit of a Dream : Director Bob Rafelson's 'Mountains of the Moon' fulfills a screen obsession
- * DEDICATION: The first learning center to...
- PREP WRAPUP : Rolling Hills Rally Falls Short in 3-AA Playoffs
- Pepperdine Gets Even With Loyola
- SDSU President Vows to Boost Athletes' Academic Standards
- Outside Interests Lure Bashline : Outdoorsman: Hunting, fishing and camping guru will share some of his experiences at a meeting this week of a Van Nuys-based fly-fishing club.
- Canvas Bags Beat Paper <i> and </i> Plastic
- Bergeson's Stance on Abortion Rights
- Pharmacist Offered Dose of Hope, Humor, Charity
- Feinstein Ad
- Recall Drive
- NBC, you're losing it. Case in point:...
- In the Jan. 7 edition of Viewers'...
- Saving Trees
- ABORTIONS OF LAST RESORT
- 'Bashing' Brouhaha
- East Bloc Roadblock
- I was very pleased to see that...
- ABORTIONS OF LAST RESORT
- Darkness in 'Heaven'
- Five and Counting
- Pray or Spray?
- Stating the Art
- Reaction of Politicians to Oil Spill Along Coast
- Shared Blame
- McDonald's Has Right to Build Altadena Restaurant
- In regard to a comment made about...
- The Target is Rock
- Fax Your Letter
- SOS Criticizes Statements by Resident Foes
- Binion Proposal for Laguna Niguel
- Tehachapi Booster
- ON LOCATION : After two...
- ABORTIONS OF LAST RESORT
- Reaction of Politicians to Oil Spill Along Coast
- The Target is Rock
- Two-Party System
- Open for Inspection
- Energy Profits
- Reaction of Politicians to Oil Spill Along Coast
- Binion Proposal for Laguna Niguel
- Hail the Director
- Too Many Buyers
- Harbor Freeway Jam
- Roger & Reality
- Next Time, the Train
- Business Leaders Must Do Much More Than Lament the Educational Crisis in America
- Senate Passes Gun Control Bill
- Light Burns Far, Wide
- Reaction of Politicians to Oil Spill Along Coast
- ABORTIONS OF LAST RESORT
- Word Watchers : WICKED WORDS: A Treasury of Curses, Insults, Put-Downs and Other Formerly Unprintable Terms From Anglo-Saxon Times to the Present <i> by Hugh Rawson (Crown: $24.95; 435 pp.</i> ) : THE WORD'S GOTTEN OUT <i> by Willard R. Espy (Clarkson N. Potter: $24.95; 354 pp.) </i>
- ABORTIONS OF LAST RESORT
- Senate Passes Gun Control Bill
- Arguments Against Covered Reservoirs
- Roger & Reality
- It's Time to Listen to the Children
- Who Would Run Relocated School?
- The Target is Rock
- "Mission: Impossible" is a great show. Although...
- Business Leaders Must Do Much More Than Lament the Educational Crisis in America
- Binion Proposal for Laguna Niguel
- Canvas Bags Beat Paper <i> and </i> Plastic
- Gay Applicants
- Senate Passes Gun Control Bill
- Having Compassion for People in Need
- Mobil Explosion
- Reply to Realtor
- Senate Passes Gun Control Bill
- Plus for Negative
- Business Leaders Must Do Much More Than Lament the Educational Crisis in America
- Arrests of 15 Dayworkers by Costa Mesa P.D.
- ABORTIONS OF LAST RESORT
- I'd like to call attention to an...
- ABORTIONS OF LAST RESORT
- Plus for Negative
- Roger & Reality
- They're Traitors
- Canvas Bags Beat Paper <i> and </i> Plastic
- Power of a Publicist
- Taste, Not Volume
- Laura Lake Is Not a 'Voice' for All
- Excess Baggage Scam
- Extortion Threat?
- Can a Moral Evil Be an...
- Pentagon Surpluses
- Reaction of Politicians to Oil Spill Along Coast
- The Target is Rock
- ABORTIONS OF LAST RESORT
- The Naked '90s
- Old Murders Are 'Special' Cases
- Parks Proposition and Irvine's Future
- The Target is Rock
- Time Is Ripe for Supervisors to Assume Control of Jails
- Reaction of Politicians to Oil Spill Along Coast
- School Space Needs
- Joel Fluellen
- Roger & Reality
- Senate Passes Gun Control Bill
- It's a mistake to interpret "Married ....
- The Target is Rock
- Property Taxes
- ABORTIONS OF LAST RESORT
- No Sororities--No Alternative
- Pentagon Surpluses
- Political Campaign Costs and Financing
- To begin with, I am a loyal...
- Airline Service
- Writing Tall
- No Sororities--No Alternative
- Los Angeles County - News from Feb. 18, 1990
- It Used to Be 'Lard Bay,' But, Oh, Look at it Now
- Between a Rock and a Quaint Place
- Tanker Spill to Raise Storm of Investigations
- Silberman Is Found, Hospitalized in Vegas : Search: Police say missing financier, who is facing trial on federal money-laundering charges, was unconscious in hotel room.
- Storm Batters California for a Second Day
- Massive Storm Kills 3, Stirs Havoc Over State : Weather: A Santa Ana girl survives burial in a snow avalanche in Angeles National Forest. The weather front lingered over Orange County.
- Port of Halifax Offers a Maritime Good Feeling
- VACATION MEMORIES : Over the Moon About One Paris Cafe's 'A' List
- Silberman Discovered Unconscious in Hotel : Disappearance: S.D. financier's trail leads to Las Vegas, where he is now hospitalized.
- Storm Batters California for a Second Day
- Names in the News - Feb. 18, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 18, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 18, 1990
- And Now Here Comes the New Elvis Costello?
- Clippers Fall Short at Finish : Pro basketball: They miss two easy shots near end of regulation and lose to Bullets in overtime, 118-112.
- Newport Water Polo to Play Yugoslavia
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Fountain Valley Will Look Up Again Against Lakewood in 5-AA
- GOLF SAN DIEGO OPEN : Return to Square One Pays Off
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Norman, Faldo Share Lead in Australia
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Edison Goes Inside to Overpower Agoura
- Some Anti-Semitism Taken Out of Passion Play
- Evangelicals, Charismatics Prepare for Spiritual Warfare : Demons: Summit in Pasadena discusses strategies for breaking the hold of evil spirits.
- Pop Music Reviews : Blake Babies' Sweet Looks and Turbulent Tunes
- Word Is Out: Television Needs More--and Better--Writers
- Some boxing fans who checked into hotels...
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Green Leads Bishop Amat Past Whittier
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Comes On Strong Again
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Western Gets Back at Rolling Hills
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Line Call Helps Lendl Rally, Beat Curren
- Ex-Surgeon General Calls Faith Healing the 'Most Rank Form of Arrogance'
- ARCHITECTURE REVIEW : Branch Libraries Design Adds Volumes to San Diego History : Design: City Librarian Bill Sannwald believes that the attractiveness of a branch may be the best advertisement of all for the books it houses.
- A Big Voice 'On the Town'
- Weekend TV : Shows Pay Tribute to Black History Month; Rock, Skinheads Topics on Teen Programs
- 'Oh! Calcutta!' to Unveil at Celebrity Theatre on 'Farewell Tour' : Musical: A bus-and-truck version of the naughty revue will pause for two performances Sunday in Anaheim as it tours America.
- Ziegler Zeros In, Henry Falls
- Negotiations Taking Optimistic Turn : Baseball: Although no breakthrough, both owners' and players' representatives have a sense of progress.
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Dyer Has Golden Eagles on Right Track
- Edison Whittles Agoura Down to Size, 67-51
- Teen-Age Drinking Overlooked in Drug Battle
- BETTING WITH BOB
- NFL Draft to Admit College Underclassmen : Pro football: Those players eligible for selection this April must have enrolled in college for the 1987 fall semester.
- Course Takes Big Beating : Golf: A 14-under 130 makes Bob Eastwood's day and Mark Brooks shoots 61 as the pros continue their assault on Torrey Pines.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Van Blaricom's Home Run Leads Orange Coast to Victory
- Bazooka Shoots for Spotlight : Boxing: Tony "Bazooka" DeLuca risks his junior flyweight title Sunday against Olympic hero Michael Carbajal.
- Music and Dance Reviews : Perick Leads Chamber Orchestra's Neoclassicism
- TV Reviews : 'Alvin Ailey Remembered' on Channel 28
- Pierre Deux Offers Less Pricey Versions of French Country
- Putting Some Heads Together : Anthropology: The Museum of Man has pulled together an exhibit of busts of racial types from its dusty corners and basement, an exhibit that was first viewed 75 years ago.
- Music and Dance Reviews : 'Alchemedians II' at Smothers Theatre
- Hansen Answers Charges of Race Fixing at Hearing
- Who Should Bear Burden When L.A. Exports Smog?
- HOME DESIGN : Affluent Drawn to Big, Brazen Bathtubs in All Colors, Shapes
- Easy Approach to Antique Collecting
- After 5 Tries, Beiruti Escapes Devastated Neighborhood : Lebanon: He decribes ordeal in district that is finally captured by Gen. Aoun's forces.
- Soviet Group Backs Cranes in U.S. Dam Case
- Army Emphasizes Urban Warfare Training in Wake of Panama Invasion : Military: Protection of noncombatants is being stressed. The engagement rules could be used on narcotics missions also.
- Chapman to Hire Officer to Tackle Campus Bigotry
- Jim Purol's ambition is to sit in...
- SANTA ANITA : It Could Be Big Year for McAnally
- The USC men's swim team will play...
- NHL Suspends Jets' Boschman for Incident Involving Sandstrom
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : 3-A BOYS : Return of Injured Players Helps Rancho Alamitos Roll, 86-58
- Highlander Giveaways Lead to Loss
- Wind Splitter Ready to Challenge in General George
- After Meyers' Kick Start He Gears for Olympics : Bicycling: His leisurely activity has turned into a goal of greatness.
- Serra Relics Offered to Public
- SAILING : Long Race Ends in Close Finish
- Pick the Right Person to Do Your Tax Return
- Drexel, Hutton Sued for S&L; Failure
- UAL Delays Fare Hike: United Airlines said...
- Military Spending Cuts Could Cost U.S. 'Superpower Status,' SAC Chief Warns : Defense: Gen. Chain complains that under current budget proposals he could not maintain 'more than a token bomber force.'
- HOME DESIGN : Plant Now to Reap a Summer of Color
- Kovic Combines Low-Key Politics With Book-Signing at UCI
- Chicken soup with matzo balls or kreplach,...
- Mongolia Communists May Give Up Monopoly on Power
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Trial Told Hazelwood Smelled of Alcohol
- Still Not Wet Enough
- Protesters Brew Trouble for Cargo of Salvador Coffee
- FBI Says Silberman Confessed After Arrest : Crime: The bureau's report was released after a federal appellate court rejected a request from Silberman's lawyers to keep it secret.
- COUNTYWIDE : Neugebauer to Run for Wieder's Post
- Malathion Foes Escalate Attack on Spray Policy
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Servite Eludes Trabuco Hills' Traps to Take 58-53 Victory
- Dodgertown Is Shadow of Its Former Self : Baseball: It's a rude awakening for players with major league experience expecting major league treatment.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : 5-A BOYS : Marina Runs Out of Gas Against Cajon
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Los Alamitos Loses by 16 at Pasadena
- Joe and Rose and Jack and . . . Gloria : Television: ABC's six-hour 'Kennedys' is the best drama yet on America's star-crossed political family.
- Mercury S&L; Lays Off 70, Faces Lawsuit : Thrifts: Insolvent and operating under regulatory restrictions, the savings and loan loses its chief financial officer and is named in a class-action lawsuit.