- ABC Will Honor CFA Agreement
- Cleveland All Business in 99-71 Blowout
- Feb. 15 Lockout Set, but Owners Hint Softening : Baseball: Talks resume Monday with possibility that management offer would be modified to remove "performance" aspect of plan for younger players.
- TV Reviews : 'Miracle Landing': A Docu That Could Use More Drama
- McMartin 'Retrial' on Afternoon Talk Shows
- $135 Million in Sham Profits Cited at Lincoln S
- Oil Spill Blackens Day for Fishing, Whale Boats
- Carnation Pulls Ad Account From Ogilvy
- TRANSPORTATION : Rebates Boost January New-Car Sales But Can't Prevent Late-Month Slump
- Gardening : <i> Arbutus Unedo</i> , Strawberry tree. Evergreen shrubby tree with edible fruit
- Well-Off Ethnic Minorities Fret Over Fate in Hong Kong
- Solana Beach
- Council Moves to Help Developer Obtain Loan to Clean Up Ceramics Factory Site
- Van de Kamp Reopens Robbins Funding Probe
- Woman in Mayor Barry Arrest Delays Her Drunk-Driving Plea
- State Urges High Court to Deny New Harris Appeal : Death Penalty: In remarkably blunt language, prosecutors told the justices that the killer's April 3 execution date should stand.
- WESTMINSTER : Suit Dropped After Deadline Not Met
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Secures Title, 97-89
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : After Big Miss, Parks Makes Big Block and Marina Holds Off Ocean View
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : University City Sidetracked by USDHS
- Weekend TV : 'Connie Chung' to Focus on Alaska Oil Spill; 'Elvis' Bows in Regular Time Slot on Sunday
- A Consumer Debt Quiz to Test 'Credit-Ability'
- Fed Favored Lowering Rates Before Taking Neutral Stand
- Harris' April 3 Execution Date Should Stand, Attorneys Insist
- Sweet Keepsakes Become Collectibles
- Gardening : Orchids, Other Exotic Flowers on Sale Today
- $250,000 Is the Maximum Fine the EPA Can Impose
- Pentagon Spending and Closing Bases
- Sometimes We Have Silly Taxes
- NEWPORT BEACH : Car-Death Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
- Competition Slim in Del Mar Pageant
- Goddess of Democracy Replica Stirs Controversy : Chinatown: Hoping to avoid a dispute, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce banned the statue from today's parade. But memories of Tian An Men Square prompt a protest.
- Robbing Them of House and Home
- College Dream Can Be High School Nightmare : Moonlighting: Some coaches worry that good officials will leave them for the college game. Others lament that these referees bring the college game to the high schools.
- Rhythm Taps to a Derby Beat, but Score Reads Breeding Blues
- Lockout Emits Wintry Chill : Spring training: It could mean economic disaster for some Sun Belt towns, businesses dependent on camps.
- Survey Says . . . Officially, Refs Fare Pretty Well : Who's No. 1: The voting turnout was slim, but City Assn. referee Terry McIntire, with five votes, was selected as the best overall high school basketball official in San Diego County.
- TRACK AND FIELD : Mile, 1,500 Marks Fall to Melinte
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Foothill Shows Championship Form in Victory
- Fund for Animals to Honor Films, TV
- TV News Too Trivial to See the Big Picture
- The Good Life in Beverly Hills
- Pacific Symphony Dropped Offer, Foster Says : Music: Conductor tells of breakdown in negotiations over salary and rehearsal time.
- Antonetta Ferraro; Mother of Geraldine
- Boy, 7, Found Playing With Pistol at School Bus Stop
- Ike's Granddaughter, Soviet Scientist Marry : Romance: In a storybook ending, a close adviser to Gorbachev takes the hand of former U.S. President's kin.
- Moscow Redefining Relations With East Europe : Diplomacy: The demise of Communist regimes calls for new policies and institutions. But feelings of alienation complicate the task.
- Single-Parent Picnic Set for Sunday
- All Perrier Water Being Recalled Due to Benzene Contamination
- Ex-Secretary Proves Her Mettle Running a Thoroughbred Farm
- Dornan Shows Only Himself in Portrayal of Pro-Choice Males
- Ex-Mortician Charged in Oleander Poisoning
- His Heart Goes Out to Poor Bo Jackson
- COUNTYWIDE : School District Faces Budget Shortfall
- Rescued Dogs Face an Uncertain Fate : Animals: A Rosemead woman lavished care on the pets before she died, but now there is not enough money to pay for their keep.
- Murray Starts to End Doubts : UCLA: Highly touted freshman wasn't sure about his ability until Harrick changed the starting lineup.
- Christian Barnard, 24, was sentenced in Bloemfontein,...
- THE COLLEGES : CLU Hiring Raises Questions
- Menlo Upsets No. 13 UC San Diego Men
- Titan Basketball Assistant Starr Resigns
- Smelly Will Try to Cause a Stir on the Track, Too
- THE PREPS : Early Returns Look Good for UCLA and USC
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Gentle Beethoven and a Muscular Liszt
- Arrest Warrant for Eddie Antar Issued: A...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Campaign Funds to Lawmakers Slacken
- L.A. Harbor Pilots Expected to Strike Today; Safety Issue Cited
- Motorcycle Commuters
- Czechs, Israelis Renew Relations Ruptured in 1967
- PARK AT YOUR OWN RISK
- Head of Thrift Cleanup Quits, Complains of Lack of Authority
- McMartin 'Retrial' on Afternoon Talk Shows
- Black Bookstore Renaissance : Publishing: After slow sales in the 1970s and '80s, shops are benefiting from an upswing in African-American interest.
- For Israelis, Soviet Emigres Proving a Mixed Blessing
- Officials Advertise to Contact Mystery Group Claiming Medfly Releases
- Fullerton : Restaurant Design OKd Amid Dissent
- Deal Struck on Redwood Logging
- San Diego
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Research Institute Gets New Home
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- SANTA ANITA : Grand Canyon Hurt, Out of Derby
- Farrakhan Appeal Uses Koran--and Bible : Ministry: The Muslim leader tailored his recent speeches for non-Nation of Islam followers. But his racial doctrines put off some in his audiences.
- Del Shannon, 55; Songwriter and Pop Star Had String of Hits in '60s
- Nat Wartels; Built Crown Publishing Empire
- Ethnic Conflict in East Bloc
- Hearts and Flowers : Valentine's Day: Tokens of affection, whether exotic or extravagant, can express a sense of tradition or wild romanticism.
- Elegant or Extravagant: Bridal Fair Will Cover Host of Options
- Mayor of Carolina Town Charged With Shoplifting
- John O'Grady; 'Hollywood's No. 1 Private Eye'
- Phase-Out Predicted for U.S. Bases at Clark and Subic : Philippines: Most contentious negotiations yet loom later this month. Congress is stalling on the money.
- San Diego
- $40 Million Sought to Air-Condition Schools
- Joint Sting Has Resulted in 41 Arrests Throughout the County, Agencies Say : Crime: Twenty-one of those have already been convicted after a yearlong operation by the CHP, DEA and Customs that also netted drugs, stolen cars and guns.
- Defending NCAA champion Illinois will compete against...
- Pittsburgh Pirate pitcher Bob Kipper won his...
- MOTOR RACING DAYTONA 500 : Schrader Eyes Success in Threes
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Pentagon Spending and Closing Bases
- Names in the News - Feb. 10, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 10, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 10, 1990
- Oil Hits 12-Mile Expanse of Coast in Orange County : Environment: Tanker spill now threatens major wildlife refuges. Winds complicate cleanup efforts as slick moves as far north as Seal Beach.
- Oil Stains 12 Miles of Orange County Coast : Environment: Tanker spill now threatens major wildlife refuges. Winds complicate cleanup efforts as slick moves as far north as Seal Beach.
- Mooring Master Tells Regret, Denies Blame
- Shift in Wind Would Be a Wildlife 'Disaster'
- Levine, Dreier Fill War Chests With $1.5 Million
- Campaign Fees Pay Lawmaker's Defense : Ethics: The ranking GOP member of a powerful House panel uses all his 1989 contributions to fight allegations.
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : AID FOR ARMENIANS
- FCC Slaps Record $1.4-Million Fine on NYNEX Units
- Mazda to Sell Ford-Built Explorers in Bid to Enter Fun-Truck Market
- Dealers Cautious on Last Day of Auction
- . . . DRINK AND BE MERRY
- CBS News Suspends Rooney for Remarks About Blacks : Race relations: The commentator is quoted by The Advocate, a gay magazine, but he denies making the statements.
- KEY PLAYERS IN THE CLEANUP
- Gotti Acquitted in Union Shooting : Mob Figure Beats 3rd Attempt by U.S. to Put Him in Jail
- Ike's Grandchild Marries Soviet Scientist : Relations: One Russian guest said the wedding of Susan Eisenhower and Roald Sagdeyev symbolizes that Americans and Russians <i> can </i> get together.
- World Bank OKs $30-Million Quake Loan for China : Foreign aid: A second loan is shelved. U.S. says it would come too soon after the Beijing massacre.
- The Costume Reruns
- Workers at Swimwear Plant Go on Strike
- IRVINE : Street Parking Added Near UCI
- 2nd Inspection of Cliff Extends Road Closure
- Lambert Role in Hawthorne Land Decision Is Questioned : Politics: Councilwoman voted against buying property that her husband had a role in selling to a private investor.
- Titans Struggle in Clutch, Lose to Fresno State, 73-65
- Kings Succumb to Jet Lag in 5-1 Defeat : Hockey: After back-to-back victories over Calgary, they go down meekly against Winnipeg.
- Santa Monica
- RESTAURANTS : Breakfast: Berkeley or Truck-Stop Style
- Opera to Present 'Semiramide' for Company's Debut : Music: The fledgling Garden Grove troupe labors with a limited budget and a little-known Rossini work as it nears tonight's opening.
- SHORT TAKES : Black Film Honor for Glover
- Music Reviews : Juilliard Quartet in Third Program of Beethoven Cycle
- New Releases Give Rap Music History Lesson
- LEGAL FILE
- Singer Rediscovers Simple Rhythms of Native Bayou
- Wilshire Center
- Soviets Out of Feed Grain, Will Have to Cut Back on Meat
- Airline Fuel Surcharge Postponed: Several major U.S....
- Stock of Small Firms Touted, Scouted by Market Specialist : Investment: Mood of caution tempers enthusiasm of portfolio managers at Growth Stock Conference.
- If Set Up With Care, Relationship With a Factor Can Be Key for Apparel Makers
- Agency Battles Confusion Over Immigrant Law
- Fewer United Education Schools: Encino-based United Education...
- Oil Spill Could Mess Up BP's Plans for Many Years : Energy: Environmental concerns may hold up further exploration in Alaska and bring about tighter regulation of tankers.
- Challenge Likely Today on FCC Race-Preference Plan
- U.S. Expects S. African Moves to End Sanctions
- Frat Row : At Middlebury College, Sexism Puts Traditional Greek Houses On the Ropes
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis
- Jesse Jackson Tells Soweto People Their Struggle Inspires World's Hopes
- Report Said County, Most Cities Had No Spill Plan
- IN BRIEF : Bnai Zion to Honor Margaret Novak
- E. German Body Could OK Reunification, Experts Say : Europe: Return to one nation 'could come more quickly than expected,' Bundestag official says.
- Coming Home : Arlo Smith Begins Attorney General Campaign in San Bernardino
- Redevelopment Agency Unveils New Budget
- Suspect in L.A. Drive-By Shooting in 1988 Killed in Louisiana : Gangs: Killings in Shreveport have been on the rise. The latest fatality is seen as additional evidence that the violence may have its origins in Southern California .
- BREEDING BIRDS: BLUE GROSBEAK
- Flame Still Burns for '60s Radical : Black history: Angela Davis calls for a new revolution. She says African-Americans have not been so oppressed since slavery.
- Felon Convicted of Illegally Possessing Guns
- FIGURE SKATING / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Final Figures In: It's Nearly Unanimous
- NBA ROUNDUP : New Twist: Malone to Skip All-Star Game Again
- SPORTSCOPE : $14,000 Raised for Paralyzed Torrance Football Player
- SDSU's Dow Loses Cast but Isn't Much Better
- FISHING NOTES : Surface Catches Have Cooled Off, but Rock Cod Is Still Hot
- Canyon Tries to Extend League Wrestling Reign
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Rolls Past Estancia With 25-1 Fourth-Quarter Outburst
- Trying to Get Oscar's Attention
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Braces Himself for Stretch Run at Scoring Record
- STAGE
- DANCE
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Oddball Odyssey in 'Homer and Eddie'
- P. M. BRIEFING : Production in China Drops 6.1%
- Marshall Field, Saks Up for Sale: Two...
- Continental Airlines said a Department of Transportation...
- Arrest Order Issued for Crazy Eddie in Stock Profits Case
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : EDITOR'S NOTE
- France's 3 Airlines Face Weekend Strike
- S. African Gets 12 Years for Killing Track Star's Dad
- 'Pattern of Racketeering' Charged : Judiciary: The accusation is made against U.S. District Judge Robert P. Aguilar as the trial begins. The jurist's defense attorney said he was targeted by a 'reactionary Administration' because of his liberal rulings.
- HOT PROPERTY: "More movie people live in...
- Rushie Must Die, Iran's Chief Repeats : Threat: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says the death order 'is still valid and must be implemented.'
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : LETTER FROM YEREVAN : Fury Recedes in Weary Armenia
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Judge Calls Recess in Prop. 73 Case
- Soviet Public Intrigued--but Cynical : Reaction: The party meeting sparks citizens' interest. And they're much more willing to speak up.
- SOUTHLAND : '60s Rocker Del Shannon, 55, Apparently Commits Suicide
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Reid: No Chitchat on the Stage
- NATION : Reagan to Testify by Videotape
- Surf & Turf : Plain-Wrap Threads at 'Surfers' Screening; Dressed to the Nines at Santa Anita
- Del Amo Mall May Press Parents in Youth Vandalism : Crime: Shopping center owners are suing seven boys suspected of etching graffiti into windows and mirrors. If the teen-agers lose, the state civil code makes their parents liable for damages.
- Plan Would Break School District Into 8 New Ones
- Escondido
- Volunteers Flock to Bird Rescue Site : Wildlife: About 100 volunteers grabbed cardboard boxes, cloths and rags, got themselves to Huntington Beach and searched for oil-drenched avian victims.
- No Gimmies on This Golf Course
- Tenants Protest Plan to Raze Complex
- South-Central Elderly Warned of Scam : Fraud: Up to 900 widows have been bilked out of their homes. Volunteers are warning residents of the unscrupulous house improvement schemes.
- Arreola Ranked 10th for '89 in 1,500 Run
- Granada Hills, Cleveland Vie for City's No. 3 Seeding
- OC Marines Make It Their Duty to Play the Game : Basketball: When soldiers from El Toro and Tustin military bases aren't working or 'fighting communism' at sea, they take to the court.
- UNLV Head Apologizes for Brawl
- Fullerton Goes Flat, Falls to Fresno St. : College basketball: Titans go 6:50 in second half without scoring to lose to the Bulldogs, 73-65.
- Desert Orchid to Skip Dangerous Grand National
- SHORT TAKES : Quinn's Bypass Goes Smoothly
- The Valley
- Designing a Hotel's At-Ease Feeling Is Hard Work : Architecture: Postmodernist Michael Graves tells a UCI crowd that he builds in a wide range of fantasy to fit varied clienteles. His most visible recent projects are the hotels at Walt Disney World.
- REAL ESTATE
- Oil Vessel Has Been Involved in 4 Accidents : Shipping: American Trading is a reputable firm, industry sources say, but its fleet is ranked below average by a ship-rating agency.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Agriculture Wants Bee Imports
- First Executive Lets Rosewood Bid Expire : Insurance: The Los Angeles firm's silence on the offer angers major shareholders. Another bid is expected soon.
- Caroline Hunt's Soured Investment : Wealth: One of the nation's richest women has lost a bundle on stock in First Executive. Now her trust is bidding for the Los Angeles insurance company.
- Probe of First Interstate by SEC Extends to Arizona
- Black Mortality Gap: Causes Still Elusive : Health: Equal incomes and quality medical care would still leave minorities with a much higher rate of premature deaths, researchers conclude.
- Cleanup Crews Hit the Beaches : Volunteers Concentrate on Newport
- R. L. Kelley, 93; First Published Blue Book on Used-Car Values
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : CHAPTER 4: THE TROOPS : Kremlin Acts to Restore Civil Order
- Melee Opens Taiwan Assembly Session : Politics: Screaming and kicking punctuated the swearing-in of delegates, many of whom are elderly.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : CHAPTER 3: THE HISTORY : An Endless Struggle for Survival
- Tax Refunds to Travelers Halted by Judge
- COLUMN ONE : Cowboy of Poland's Economy : Ah, to be 35, American and Solidarity's most influential adviser. Jeffrey Sachs and his critics alike agree it's downright scary.
- Edison, SDG&E; Merger Is Opposed by PUC Staff
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Guilty Verdict in Freeway Slaying
- Bank Customer Chases, Seizes Robbery Suspect in Huntington Beach
- South Torrance Suspends Coach for Pulling Team
- Grand Illusion Ahead of Fleet
- Claimers to Race at Los Al Tonight
- Ford Strike in Mexico Ends: A week-old...
- A Look at How Some Houses Went Co-Ed
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : All Dressed Up (Alike) : Some Pros (Cost, Equality) and a Con (Clones?) of School Uniforms
- King Hussein Travels to Baghdad for Talks
- '60s Rocker Del Shannon an Apparent Suicide Victim
- Been Burglarized? Police Loot Just Might Interest You
- RTD's Blue Line Police Vote Deepens Rift
- Ethics and Other Comedies
- YORBA LINDA : City to Install Two Radar Speed Signs
- Giving Refugees Shelter From the Political Storm
- Handicapped Actress' Star Rises With Role in TV Series
- BUENA PARK : Remodeling Planned for Centralia School
- Skiing Injury May Sideline Graf 3 Months
- They Had 101 Reasons for Not Finishing
- Notre Dame Simply Felt That It Deserved National Attention
- PUC Division Urges Rejection of Edison, SDG&E; Merger : Utilities: The unit said the deal would not guarantee lower rates after 1993, would increase air-quality woes and cause antitrust problems.
- Lingerie: Way to the Feminine Heart
- NATION : Boise Endorsed for Children
- U.S., Soviets Weigh Joint Slap at Israel on Settler Policy
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : CHAPTER 2: THE FIGHTING : Ethnic Armies Begin to Mobilize
- Some Ideas for Melting Your Valentine's Heart
- Reported Threats Delay Mandela Release : South Africa: The government says warnings have come from both radical blacks and right-wing whites.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tenn. Honors Oak Ridge Boys
- Security Not Part of Reagan Diary Ruling
- Huntington Oil Spill Prompts Calls for S.D. Emergency Plan : Environment: Two supervisors propose evaluating the cleanup of the Orange County spill to learn about measures San Diego may one day need.
- San Diego
- Father, Son Held in 5 Killings Fight Extradition
- Fountain Valley Board Votes 8th School Closure
- County Proposals Seek to Stem Ozone Depletion
- A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney
- El Camino Real Wrestlers Win 8th Title in Row
- It's a New but Familiar Bistro Garden
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bobby Hutcherson Offers a Seminar in Rhythm
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hugh Harris Magic Missing at Roxy
- Lining Up to Master the Lambada
- Bolar Suspends Shipments: Bolar Pharmaceutical Co., battered...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : 66 Feared Dead in Coal Mine Blast
- Freighter Rams Pier
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cash Faces Oral Surgery Today
- F.Y.I. / CLASSIC CUTS
- SPILL AT A GLANCE
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : CHAPTER 1: THE SPARK : Long Nights of Terror in a Beautifully Rugged Land
- 2 U.S. Women Pilots Came Under Heavy Panama Fire : Combat: The disclosure is a new indication of the extent that women took part in the invasion.
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : THE TROUBLED LANDS
- Loyola Faculty OKs Recognition of Gay Group
- A Sun-Filled Weekend Is in Forecast
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Home Runs by Herman, Bammer Pace Golden West
- Anaheim Hired Mikan to Find a Franchise : Arena: Hall of Famer works to attract existing basketball or hockey team. He also has been lobbying for NBA expansion.
- FREEWAY LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : La Habra's Switch Helps to Tie Up Another Title
- Seau Makes It Official: He Will Try Draft
- DGA Nominates 21 Directors in 6 Categories for Annual Awards
- West German Trade Surplus Tops Japan's
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Christian Leaders OK Peace Accord
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : CHAPTER 6: THE POLICY : The Kremlin Justifies Its Troop Moves
- 6.9 Earthquake Rocks Central Philippines
- Ethiopia Copter Crash Kills Soviet General
- Radical Arab Faction Tied to Egypt Bus Raid : Terrorism: Cairo officials say former members of Abu Nidal group may be responsible.
- Bomb Threat Delays Flight
- Black History Month events pay tribute to the impact of blacks in America
- Compromise on Westside Parking Crush Advances
- PLACENTIA : Curbside Recycling Program Given OK
- Ex-Bradley Aide Target of Fraud Probe : City Hall: Investigators say they have found 'major problems' in a now-defunct job training program. A former mayoral appointee headed the program.
- Conductor Says Orchestra Rescinded Job Offer : The arts: The front-runner for the Pacific Symphony's vacant music director job asked for a $150,000 salary for the 1991-92 season.
- SANTA ANITA : Tarascon Leads Field of Six in San Vicente Cup
- Gambling Probe Continues
- JC NOTES : Ailing El Camino, Last in League, Hopes to Get Well and Make Playoffs
- COMMENTARY : College Students in NFL Draft--A Lot to Gain, a Lot to Lose
- THE SIDELINES : Bush Gives Evert Hyman Award
- Sullivan Gives the Edge to Ocean View
- Ryan Says He Might Quit in Lockout
- THE SIDELINES : Czech Wins Ski Jump Event
- Clarinetist's Public Valentine to 12 Women
- From the Heart: 10 Romantic Movies for Valentine's Day
- MOVIE REVIEW : Skolimowski's 'Torrents' an Homage to Romanticism
- TV Reviews : Nostalgia of Yesteryear Returns in 'The Bradys'
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Random Drug Tests of Doctors Planned
- U.S. Fears Terrorist Attack in Europe on Iran Anniversary
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : High School Letters: Badges to Recognize a Host of Activities
- BOOK REVIEW : Insight Bubbles Up From 'Springs'
- WORLD : Baker Schedules Romania Visit
- Rules for Food Nutrition Claims Urged : Health: The FDA seeks to curb the increasing use of often unjustified messages promoting the value of products.