- A Swinging Tribute to Music Society Founder
- Pact for Tank Assembly
- Aircraft Designer Rolls Out New Ares Jet Fighter
- Vidcom Post Applies for NASDAQ Trading
- Sandinista Loss Is Democracy's Gain, Latins Say
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks, Down by 17, Rally for Third Victory in a Row
- The Best Are Often the Pits : College basketball: Long Beach, Fullerton, San Diego and even USC have had success with their small, confusing, loud gymnasiums.
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Daisy' Drives On
- Norman A. Johnson has joined Glenn M....
- P.M. BRIEFING : Drexel Asks Judge to Allow Its Executives to Sell Off Assets
- School Buses Head for U.S. From Nation That Brought You the Yugo : East Bloc: The terrible reputation of the Yugo hasn't deterred a Van Nuys company from its intention to distribute Yugoslav-built buses.
- Firms to Sell Interest in 31 Hotels for $185.8 Million
- Pan Am Unit to Buy British Airplanes
- U.S., Japan Biotech Deal: IDEC Pharmaceutical Corp....
- Nation : Test Catches Up With the News
- Legislators' Group Petitions Governor Against Malathion
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN QUENTIN : Death Row Inmate Stabs His Lawyer
- BOOK REVIEW : Giving New Meaning to the Term 'Far Out'
- Northrop Ad Ban Back in Court: The...
- Construction of a Case for Literary Deconstruction
- Crusader's Call: Political activist Kwame Ture, formerly...
- COLUMN ONE : Sleuths on the Trail of Weather : The need to understand global warming has made meteorology a growth industry. But significant gaps in data are limiting forecasters' abilities.
- 'DONA VIOLETA': A PROFILE
- Havel Recalls a Wave From an Old Foe
- SHORT TAKES : Media 'Survivors' to Meet Again
- Soviets OK a Super-Presidency : Gorbachev Bulldozes Bill Through
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Record Cold Grips Much of Country
- Rights Coalition Announces Campaign to Inform Immigrants of Family Policy
- Appointment Worthy of the Job
- SDG&E; Increases Reward on Substation Copper Wire Burglaries
- Trauma Centers Backed for Tobacco Taxes
- Countywide : NEWPORT BEACH : Journalists Assail Political Leadership
- Curtis Recall Effort Comes Down to Vote
- The Triumph of Democracy
- Planners Approve SOS Move in 3-2 Vote : Charity: But controversy continued to dog the agency as the Chamber of Commerce said the proposed relocation could be harmful to the industrial area.
- THE SIDELINES : Britain's Peter Elliott Sets World Indoor Record in 1,500 Meters
- THE NBA : A Trade They Both Felt They Had to Make
- First on the Scene in Stuart Murder Case : Television: 'Rescue 911' camera crew's exclusive footage of the Boston shooting will air on the show tonight.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ice-T's Message Boils Down to Violence in Brutal World
- S.D. Symposium Studies Fate of Classics in Modern Theater : Stage: Scholars and practitioners are unable to agree on a role model for staging such works.
- Allied Bendix Aerospace in North Hollywood won...
- Matsushita Electric Signs Du Pont Deal
- Unocal Will Spend More Overseas on Exploration
- Pacific Southwest Corp. Takes Part in Acquisition
- Pay-Fone Systems Buoyed by Second-Quarter Profit
- 20th Century Profit Up 50% for Period
- Simmons Complains of Lockheed Board's Tactics
- Spear Financial Adopts Defense Against Takeover
- A 'Phantom' Get-Together
- Enrile Arrested in Manila Coup Bid : Philippines: Military dissidents see move against former defense minister as harbinger of martial law.
- Money Needed to Fight the Ash Whitefly
- Bush Calls Meeting on Global Warming
- Educator Gets Hard Political Lesson : Campaign: Boston University President John Silber's pointed statements have plagued his campaign for governor. But some voters like what they hear.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Drug Dealers Detail Surrender Terms
- LOCAL : Reseda Man, 19, Surrenders in Hit-and-Run Death of Boy, 9
- Altamirano Improves Shot by Taking Time Off
- SHORT TAKES : Brokaw to Host 'New Hollywood'
- SHORT TAKES : Poland to Get Taste of U.S. TV
- POINT COUNTERPOINT : Marathon Debate Outruns the Course
- Jailers Get OK to Drug Prisoners : Supreme Court: A ruling gives prison officials sweeping power to force inmates to take anti-psychotic drugs.
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- Police Shootings in Los Angeles
- U.S. Military Aid to El Salvador
- Saving Seas, Trees
- U.S. Military Aid to El Salvador
- Postage Increases
- Police Shootings in Los Angeles
- Religious Right
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- Piper Shuts Down Plant for Two Weeks:...
- Furnishings 2000, which operates 41 home furnishings...
- Nordstrom Sets Up $15-Million Fund to Cover Back Pay
- Transamerica Insurance's 4th-Quarter Profit Up 16%
- Panama Invasion Plan Leaked, General Says : Security: The commanding officer says disclosure by an unknown source led to increased U.S. casualties.
- The stock market remained oblivious to the...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Peace Talks Open; Role for U.N. Seen
- LOCAL : Depth Surveys Pushed After Oil Spill Off Huntington Beach
- San Diego
- A Vote Against Annihilation
- Long Summer Practice Helped Her it the Mark
- Deaths of Two Boxers Mar U.S. Event
- Patriots Fire Berry; Rust in Line for Job
- SAN DIEGO HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : After six years, Mt. Carmel, Henry Battle Again
- UC Irvine's Rigdon Earns Big West Honor
- Man Allegedly Killed Horses for Insurance : Thoroughbreds: Kentucky dentist is charged with making lethal injections in return for cash.
- Risk of Truth in 'Rebel Armies' : Stage: Mark Lee's drama draws heavily from his experiences in Africa.
- SHORT TAKES : Blind Boy Getting to Be Deejay
- Cardenes Finds Happiness With Pittsburgh Symphony
- Orders for Durable Goods Fall Sharply : Factories: January decline of 10.5% biggest since figures have been tracked. Aircraft drop leads way.
- Existing Home Sales in State Rise in Month
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Bahr Machine Co. in Canoga Park won...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Unilever Profits Up 24% in '89
- Southern California Gas Co. has named four...
- Donald K. Johnson, vice chairman of Burns...
- The DeLorean: A Comeback for the Future? : Cars: The co-owner of a Canoga Park shop that repairs and restores DeLoreans wants to have the last laugh on those who doubted the value of the stainless steel, gull-winged sports car.
- 1989 Trade Deficit Lowest Since 1984
- P.M. BRIEFING : Greyhound Adds Dial to Name
- TECHNOLOGY : Ultrastore Moves in on Western Digital in Market for PC Disk Controllers
- Nation : Exxon Indicted on 5 Counts in Alaska Spill, Source Says
- When TV and Life Part Company : Health: 'thirtysomething's Nancy Weston may recover from her ovarian cancer. Many other women won't be so lucky.
- Democrats' Candidates for Governor Slash and Parry : Van de Kamp: Attorney general vows to shine a spotlight on legislation generated by special interests.
- Nation : Bush's Education Effort 'Tepid'
- High Court Lets Military's Ban on Gays Stand
- Fullerton Man Dies of Gunshot Wound
- Tijuana
- Law Sought on Sales of Zoo Animals
- Patriots Hire Rod Rust to Succeed Berry
- Sockers' Quinn, Segota to Miss Trip
- Daniel Boone Not a Frontiersman; He's a Left-Hander for Baltimore
- Statue's Road Becomes Rocky Again
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : Making One's Mark on the World
- Candidacy for Lancaster Seat Becomes a Geography Lesson
- Cantwell Students Act to Keep Religious Order
- ANAHEIM : Psychiatric Care Sought for Suspect
- THE SIDELINES : Clippers Get Guard Steve Harris
- Driver Flees After Killing Boy, 10
- Newsome Cast in Heroine's Role Again
- Last Line on Reggie's Eye Chart: T-A-K-E T-H-A-T, G-E-O-R-G-E
- Craig Gardner, who Phoenix police believe was...
- THE SIDELINES : Mourners Remember Conigliaro
- No Sex Please Wins
- Peers Salute General of Arnie's Army : Golf: Players acknowledge a debt to Palmer for helping to make them wealthy and famous.
- William Faulkner: An Intruder in Hollywood's Dust : Writing: Scholar Louis Daniel Brodsky has published the Pulitzer Prize winner's powerful version of 'Stallion Road,' a script that was never filmed.
- Fire Marshals Put Damper on Public Enemy Show
- Director Puts Much Value on Tough-Sell Reputation : Movies: Jim Jarmusch calls ambition 'evil' and sticks with his small, personal projects. But overseas he is regarded as a great foreign film maker.
- U.S. Markets Go Own Way; Dow Up 38.29
- PTI Technologies Inc. in Newbury Park won...
- County Defense Firms Told They Should Diversify : Economy: Participants at economic conference agree Orange County can weather Pentagon spending cutbacks by coordinated action of the private and public sectors
- Michael A. Pentopoulos has been appointed president...
- Tokyo Stocks Surge After Day of Volatile Trading : Securities: The market soared 576 points, or 1.73%, in a late rally. It had seesawed most of the day on traders' fears that Monday's slide might continue.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Last Show for Flying Wallendas
- HUD Ignored Problems, Suspended Landlord Says
- WESTMINSTER : Mauling Prompts Dog Laws Session
- Police Seek 2nd Suspect in S&L; Holdup
- Firms Accused of Dumping Tainted Soil
- 'Videos' Rerun Pulls Upset on '60 Minutes'
- Carl St. Clair Is Named to Lead Pacific Symphony : Orchestra: 37-year-old who won rave reviews during an audition earlier this year will assume his duties in October. His appointment ends a two-year search.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Neo-Classical Recital by Organist Cherry Rhodes
- Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won...
- Purchase of NEC's Applied Learning Proposed
- Medical Properties Quarterly Profit Off 16%
- Humphrey Inc. reported that net income rose...
- K mart Announces $2.3-Billion Plan: K mart...
- Wells Fargo received approval Monday from the...
- Shuttle Delays Add to Pentagon's Cost Concerns
- Woman Sues Company Over Flammable Party Product
- Argentina, Britain Reopen Embassies After 8 Years
- Judge Experienced in Abuse Cases Will Run Buckey Retrial
- NICARAGUA INTERVENTION OVERCOME : Credit Efforts of Diplomats, Not Guns of the Warriors : The election indeed was a historic achievement. But the 'better future' will require sacrifice of all.
- Fee for Razing Low-Cost Lodging on Coast Rises
- Man Given 2 More Years in Sex Case : Sentence: The penalty for sexual assault on a 13-year-old girl brought the term now faced by a defendant convicted in an earlier case to 25 years.
- Pilot Dies in Crash of His Home-Built Plane at Sea
- Panel on Special Education Holds 1st Hearing
- Plans for School on Site of Ambassador Advance
- San Marcos
- Dov Alexander Scarf, a 38-year-old Israeli conductor,...
- Murder Defendant Loses Bid to Choose Counsel
- Countywide : Land Buying for I-5 Work to Be Checked
- BOXING AT IRVINE : Armijo Earns Split Decision Over Weaver
- Compuware Corp., a Michigan-based computer software company,...
- Honda Unveils Plans to Sell U.S.-Built Cars in Europe
- Everest & Jennings International Ltd., a Camarillo...
- Shareholders Sue Maker of Heart Valve : Litigation: They charge that Pfizer kept them in the dark about problems with a mechanical heart valve made by the Irvine-based Shiley unit.
- Nation : Atlantis Countdown Resumes
- Chamorro Wins in Nicaragua : Ortega Says He Will Accept Foe's Popular Mandate : Elections: The opposition is also headed for a majority in the National Assembly. The victor says her slain husband's dream of democracy is realized.
- Comrade of Two Countries : A Soviet talk-show host who grew up in America says his dual identity cost himcredibility in both countries.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VISTA : Shooting Victim Awarded $195,000
- Soviet Troops Begin Czech Pullout; All to Leave by '91
- 2 Rescued After Boat Breaks Up Off Catalina
- Man Accused of Killing Ex-Wife Waives Jury Trial; Judge Will Rule
- ANAHEIM : 5,000 Gallons of Gas Spill at Fuel Facility
- San Diego
- Girls' Soccer Semifinals Set for Today
- Divac's Right Knee Merely Bruised; He's Questionable for Seattle Game
- A Swinging Sunday at the Beach
- Traditional Industries Profit Plunges 80%
- Player Lockout Leaves Major League Baseball Promoters in Left Field
- Lorna Kennedy has been named vice president...
- Space Age Engineering Inc. in Burbank received...
- L.A. Awards Equestrian Center Lease : Riding: Horse lovers protest to parks commissioners that a development firm will cut the facility's services.
- Pilot's Version of Spill Disclosed : Disaster: Mooring master scoffs at suggestions that he should have sent a skiff ahead of oil tanker to take depth soundings.
- Police Link Jewelry Store Robbery to Other Holdups
- NEWPORT BEACH : Mock-Up of Spacecraft Gets a Home
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Tennis Rematch Features Women of USD, SDSU
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : DeHart, UC Santa Barbara Defense Beat No.2 UNLV
- Davis Tells Sacramento to Not Hold Its Breath
- Don King Still Has Plenty of Fight Left : Boxing: Promoter contends he never tried to reverse decision in Tokyo, rips Steve Wynn and says Douglas is being led astray.
- He's Moving Up in the World : Tennis: All things considered, Sampras is glad he picked up his first tournament victory in Philadelphia.
- Familiar Story: Manual Arts vs. Crenshaw in City
- Kansas reclaimed the No. 1 ranking in...
- Commentary : Celtics Getting Older, but Bird Insists Age Can Become a Sword
- Fed Chief Warns Against Changes in Social Security
- ICA Stock Value Is Big Question After Seizure : S&Ls;: Delisting by the NYSE, bankruptcy and more shareholder lawsuits could be in the offing.
- Harley Davidson Inc.: The Milwaukee motorcycle maker...
- High Court Upholds Lawyer Immunity : Legal doctrine: The state justices keep in place a privilege that protects the actions of attorneys, judges and witnesses during courtroom proceedings.
- Is Saying What You Think Too Perilous? : Freedom: As recent events prove, what you say <i> can </i> be used against you. Some observers fear the implications on honest public debate of sensitive issues.
- Tenant Assn. Leader Missing -So Is $1.7 Million Rent Money
- Panel OKs $500-Million Oil Spill Fund
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : All Day-O Waiting for Luggage
- Floyd H. Jergesen; Surgeon Pioneered Bone Implants
- Mission Viejo Recall War to Climax Today : Politics: Voters will cast ballots on whether to remove a councilman. He calls members of the council majority toadies of the company that built the community.
- 1 in 4 Young Blacks in Jail or in Court Control, Study Says
- Death Penalty
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- Brokers and Housewives: Tokyo Skid Spares None
- U.S. May Back Taiwan Bid to Join World Trade Body : Diplomacy: Such an endorsement would likely provoke China. Beijing is also seeking membership in GATT.
- Device to Track Bank Robbers Challenged : Crime: Gadget hidden in loot given bandit sends out electronic signals that can lead officers to the suspect.
- Bush Urged to Ban Monterey Bay Drilling : Resources: Oil and gas exploration in the marine sanctuary is being discussed by the Administration, Rep. Panetta says. He calls it 'nuts.'
- AFTER ALL THAT: They spent five days...
- PAIN vs. GAIN: Placentia's Michael Chang admits...
- Congressmen Hail Sandinistas' Defeat at Polls : Nicaragua: Valley-area representatives praise voting results but are split on the cause of President Ortega's downfall.
- Oil Residue Stains Wetlands, but Damage Is Believed Minimal
- Exiles in Miami Hail Vote but Fear They May Be Sent Back : Reaction: They are 150,000 strong. And suddenly they may no longer need political asylum in U.S.
- ARMENIA'S HERO: Cowan Heights urologist Garo Tertzakian,...
- La Follette Won't Seek Reelection, Sources Say : Politics: The Northridge assemblywoman has scheduled a 'major announcement' today.
- SANTA ANA : Shooting Suspect to Be Arraigned Today
- La Follette Won't Seek Reelection, Sources Say : Politics: The Northridge Assemblywoman has Scheduled a 'Major Announcement' Today.
- ANAHEIM : Firm to Help Weigh High-Speed Rail Bids
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 27, 1990
- Outsider May Be Next GM Chairman: General...
- Forbes Enters New Era With Low-Key Heir
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Ex-DEA Agent Extradited to L.A. From Luxembourg
- Medical Journals: Eye on the Scoop : Medicine: Critics of the scientific journals see a growing preoccupation with grabbing the attention of the mainstream media.
- Bush Praises Vote, May Lift Sanctions Soon
- NATION : Jesse Jackson Says He Will Not Be a Candidate for D.C. Mayor
- SANTA ANA : City to Hire 4 Firms as Part of Quake Plan
- Hit-and-Run Driver Kills 2 Pedestrians
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Findings Undercut Theory of Global Warming Threat
- Another Billion on the Way
- The president of soccer's governing body wants...
- Golden West to Play Merritt on Thursday
- Aging Mark Spitz Eyes Renewed Olympic Glory
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Scorch Edmonton, 10-4
- DANCE REVIEW : Hungarian State Folk Ensemble at Center Tonight
- Music Reviews : Carver, Mozart Orchestra at Wilshire-Ebell Theatre
- Softsel Computer Products, Inglewood, said it signed...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Unilever to Buy Mexico City Firm: Unilever...
- Atlantis Countdown Put on Hold as Winds Threaten Launch
- 6 Killed in Car-Bus Crash
- Chamorro Is Running Strongly in Nicaragua : Elections: Early returns indicate that Ortega and Sandinistas may be headed for a stunning defeat.
- Court Leaves Intact Military's Gay Ban : Homosexual: Appeal rejected on Californian released by Navy, and Wisconsin lesbian denied re-enlistment.
- Good Book: "You're not going to die,...
- 618 Arrested in S.F. Valley Gang Sweeps : Crime: Police call it most successful operation ever. But violence plagues Southland as at least 15 people are reported slain.
- Offender and Victim Reconciliation Sought : Crime: The county's program brings juveniles and their victims face to face for a meeting that can help both.
- District's Plan to Remove Lockers Is One for the Books, Students Say : Schools: Officials say it will end a nuisance and stop loitering. Students say they won't have a place to store books.
- Bernardi Plays Crucial Role in Ethics Package : Reform: The City Council is readying a measure for the June ballot. But using tax money for campaigns has a key councilman angry.
- Kapstein, Padres to Yank VIP Seats
- Mutilated Animals Discovered at San Pedro Park
- His Worst Enemy Is Defeated
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons Team Up to Beat Knicks
- 'Rescue 911' to Show Footage from Stuart Case
- Georgian Troupe Out to Reconquer S.D. Audiences : Dance: Rustavi Company's distinctive style spurs strong advance sale of tickets for Symphony Hall performances.
- SHORT TAKES : Reba McEntire Gives Birth
- P.M. BRIEFING : Piper Closes Plant for 2 Weeks, Lays Off Over 75% of Workers
- P.M. BRIEFING : Belgrade Exchange Reopened
- Mortgage Rates Up: Fixed-rate home mortgages averaged...
- Levine to Propose Federal High-Tech Support : Legislation: His bill to create a corporation to help U.S. firms is expected to face heavy opposition.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nordstrom Earnings Down 34%
- 2 Blasts Rock Czech Army Base; 3 Killed
- Oil Washes Into Wetlands as Spill Barrier Collapses
- Young Emigres Return to Work for Homeland : Lithuania: Groomed to defend their roots, those who fled to the West now intend to help shape history.
- Report Attacks Sale of Faulty Heart Devices : Medicine: A congressional study blames the FDA and an Irvine-based firm for allowing marketing of valves linked to more than 200 deaths. The manufacturer says the benefits outweighed the risks.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : A New Look at Order of Birth
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Shedding Light on Inner Workings of the Brain : Diagnosis: MEG, a new way of measuring magnetic fields, can be used to study epilepsy and other maladies.
- Nets' Shackleford Says He Accepted Money at N.C. State
- THE SIDELINES : Cousy Resigns Hall of Fame Post
- UC Irvine Women Lose to Fresno St. in Tennis
- NATION : Mother Wants Passport Back
- Bush to Demand Firm Trade Steps by Japan
- Drive-In Pulls 'Angel Town' After Shootings
- Juries--Not Judges--Are Toughest on Felons, Study Finds
- NATION : Noriega Aide Seeking a Deal
- Divided Cyprus Taking Its Case to U.N. Today : Peace talks: Leaders of the two republics on the Mediterranean island--one Greek, the other Turkish--will try to end a 16-year-old stalemate.
- Indelible Ink Leaves Voters With Clean Thumbs, Opposition Says
- Lock the Gates and the Castle Crumbles : Growth: Anti-development forces aim to stabilize life and bar newcomers. But better use of market forces could make room for everyone.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Prayer Policy Needs Review
- Malone 3-Pointer Beats L.A. : Lakers: Jazz forward launches shot with 0.6 seconds left in 104-103 win. Divac suffers bruised knee.
- Costa Mesa's DiCamilli Turns it Up in Playoffs : Girls' basketball: Freshman has been a terror in leading her team into the 3-A final.
- McArthur Is Armed and Dangerous : College basketball: UC Santa Barbara center ranks with nation's leading rebounders, shot-blockers.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jones Scores 28, Leads Surge as Sooners Beat No. 1 Missouri