- Matthews Studio Reports $137,600 1st-Quarter Profit
- Investment Champ Makes Big-Money Comeback
- Absence of Northwest Deal Sets Pan Am Stock Falling
- Lyle Essinger has been named controller of...
- Bush Notes Rise in Soviet Anti-Semitism : Europe: The President meets with Jewish leaders. He pledges to assist in evacuation if necessary.
- NATION : Besieged Fla. Tax Official Quits
- WORLD : Rock Throwers' Rooms Sealed
- Sales Tax on Religious Items
- NATION : Judge Ponders North's Appeal
- LOCAL : Valley Residents to Vote in June on Preferred Type of Rail Line
- Man Fleeing Police Killed in Car Crash
- Assembly Panel to Review Hiring of Laidlaw Bus Drivers
- Lakers Set for Showdown With Surging Trail Blazers
- Sunwest Bank: The Tustin bank posted a...
- Brian MacInnis has been named senior vice...
- Major Bank Fined for Money Laundering: U.S....
- P.M. BRIEFING : Freeze Puts OPEC Over Oil Limit
- Joyce M. Handa has joined Price Waterhouse...
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Stock Buyback
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 4th Farm Aid Concert Prepared
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Dissident Priest Is Excommunicated
- TRUMP L.A.: GREED OVER PURPOSE : The Epitome of Excess : If the city is serious about seizing its destiny and ceasing to be the ultimate response to the auto age, this proposal could not have come at a worse time.
- 30 Hold Sit-In to Demand UCI Housing for Gays
- Eastern Flight Attendants Reach Back-to-Work Pact
- Northrop Loses Attempt to Dismiss Fraud Lawsuit : Defense: Employees are charging that the firm overcharged the government on the B-2 Stealth bomber by about $20 billion.
- William R. Brody has been appointed executive...
- Steven Jobs Tells of Accord Between Next Inc. and IBM
- Productivity Posts Sluggish 0.9% Rise
- ANIMAL KINGDOM : Kennel Fined for 75 Dog Deaths
- Albert Goldberg; Former Times Music Critic
- January Weather
- LAGUNA HILLS : Car Fire Death Laid to Lighter Fluid
- Huntington Beach to Seek Fund-Raising Help
- Prosecutor Says Migrant Fears Police
- U.S. Draws Record Number of Tourists : Travel: California led the nation, luring 4.6 million foreigners last year. Overseas visitors spent more in the United States than American tourists did abroad for the first time.
- LTV Corp.: The Dallas steel and aerospace...
- Bush's 1st Economic Message Sees Even More Good Times
- Jeffrey T. Rule has been promoted to...
- WORLD : Prague Party Official Kills Self
- Orange Boy Sentenced in Death of Classmate
- GOP Attacks Payroll Tax Cut Plan : Social Security: Moynihan's proposal is criticized as a 'poison pill' that endangers benefits. Senate Democrats say they will keep an open mind.
- Sales Tax on Religious Items
- PTL Moves to Calif. With New Title, Couple as Hosts
- Santa Ana Homeless Suit Settled : Law: The City Council agreed to pay $50,000 to 17 people in a case involving confiscation and discarding of their personal property during cleanup sweeps.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Institute May Get More Suitable Home
- L.A. Cuts Off Funds for Poverty Program : Investigation: City says it has begun a conflict-of-interest inquiry into dual role played by Bishop H. H. Brookins in South Los Angeles organization.
- Proposal Would Bill Hosts for Cost of Noisy Parties
- Velasquez Guides Moon Drone to Win in Feature at Aqueduct
- The Sun Is Far From Setting on Cauthen's Riding Empire
- A Pure Shooter Develops Some U.S. Flash : Basketball: Lithuanian Sarunas Marciulionis of the Warriors has a goal: 'I want to be an All-Star.'
- They're Lining Up to Return the Favor
- School Bus Driver in Crash Is Suspected of Being Drunk
- Garvey Finds Another Broadcasting Job : Television: After being fired by San Diego radio station, he lands position with Prime Ticket.
- Sweden was eliminated in the first round...
- Gradco Reports $1.4-Million Loss in Third Quarter
- Rally Halts Broad Slide as Dow Finishes Off 16
- Taiwan Moving to Enjoy the Fruits of Its Boom : Development: World's tallest skyscraper on the drawing board--and "the money is not a problem," an official said.
- Schlumberger Limited: The New York firm's 1989...
- Simmons Says He'll Seek to Oust Georgia Gulf Board
- Kelly Services Acquires 2 Overseas Companies
- PEOPLE : Nordstrom Puts Baugh Over Southland Outlets
- Physique May Relate to Breast Cancer
- Reckless Acts Laid to Fired Alaska Captain : Environment: Oil spill trial opens with the prosecution saying Hazelwood drank heavily. His defense lawyer denies it, calls him 'calm, cool.'
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Alcohol, Drugs Tied to Trucker Fatalities
- Speed of Mail to Be Tracked by Accountants
- Miss America Helps Launch 1990 Census
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Rare Primate Species Threatened by Fire
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Woman Sues Abernathy for Book
- Voter Registration Plan Faces GOP Opposition : Elections: Bill to link process with applications for driver's licenses comes before House today. Some critics fear program could add to Democratic rolls.
- Bush Links Economics, Global Warming Action
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Bad Idea: Paramedic 'User Fee'
- Man to Be Tried in Acid Attack During Holdup
- Other Candidates for Sheriff Reject Roache Campaign Fund Challenge
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Public Offering Is Planned 'Very Soon' by Advanced Logic
- Real Estate Panel Seeks Ruling on Sale Signs : Home sales: The San Fernando Board of Realtors says the real estate chain Help-U-Sell is using misleading signs. But the franchisees say the complaint stems from its discount fees.
- Leveraged Buyout Used to Acquire Salvage Company
- Paul Chacon has been named vice president...
- Frank Reinhart has been named vice president...
- Study Finds Chevrolet Corvette Has Highest Auto Death Rate
- NATION : Fire Breaks Out in Rail Tunnel Underneath Waldorf-Astoria
- Best-Selling "Brunswick"? Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Michener...
- Torrance Center Is 'A Dream Realized'
- Terrorist War on Diplomacy
- Aid to the Homeless Approved by Council
- Klvana Gets 53 Years to Life in Deaths of Babies
- DANA POINT : Teachers Protest Stalled Negotiations
- Bernson to Seek More Anti-Gang Funding : Prevention: Gang-related incidents in the Valley increased 134% last year. The councilman is seeking a greater share of the city's $1.4 million earmarked for youth programs.
- La Quinta Gets First Victory of Season
- An NFL request for an injunction prohibiting...
- U.S. Seeks Contractor Role for Japan Satellites
- Marilyn Allen has been promoted to director...
- Cipher Data Products: The San Diego-based manufacturer...
- Rosenberg to Succeed Clausen as Chief at BankAmerica Corp.
- Pacific Southwest Reports Loss for Fiscal Year
- Road to Recovery Heads Steeply Uphill for SFE Technologies : Electronics: The San Fernando maker of capacitors is strapped for cash and coming off five straight years in the red. But its new leader is optimistic.
- Boy Sentenced to Year in Juvenile Hall for Slaying
- RCA Fined $2.5 Million for Defense Documents : Pentagon: The prosecutor says more firms will be charged for trying to gain an edge over their competitors by trafficking in confidential budget papers.
- New Germany Need Not Be in NATO, U.S. Says
- LOCAL : Farmer Exonerated in Dog Death
- Driver Burns to Death in Dune Buggy Crash
- SAN CLEMENTE : Community Theater to Ask Expansion
- Council Delays Debate Over Staff, Remodeling : Budget: San Diego city manager is told to find funds other than those for police to tap for mid-year requests.
- MEN'S BASKETBALLTim Rapp scored 22 points to...
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Cal State Fresno Coach Dies
- CommerceBancorp: The Newport Beach-based parent company of...
- Son of Amwest's Chairman Is Appointed New President
- Perkin-Elmer Sale of Applied Optics Unit Agreed Upon
- The Hammond Co.: The Newport Beach mortgage...
- Sears, Roebuck & Co.: The Chicago-based company...
- Thomas Stocksdale has been appointed chief operating...
- PostalAnnex+ Joins Mail Franchise Stampede
- Radio Firm to Merge With New Jersey Company
- Canon Subsidiary to Expand Tijuana Manufacturing Plant
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra-based parent company...
- Richard M. Barrett has joined W. Charles...
- Smaller Computer Firms Have Rough Going in the Midst of an Industrywide Downturn
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Ethnic Albanians Mourn Riot Victims
- Feinstein Opens Campaign by Promising 'Accessibility'
- Show and Tell, Billy Beer a Bad Mixture for Schoolgirl
- Modesto Made It Immortal but Now May Ban Cruising
- Swiss High Court Bans Some Seizures of Cash
- Hungary, Vatican Renew Ties After 40-Year Break
- A Special Ambassador From L.A.'s Golden Past
- Drivers' Arrests Prompt Probe of Laidlaw Transit
- Controversial Outdoor Mall Wins Approval in Santa Ana
- Arson Patrol Leads Police to Suspect
- $505,000 in 5 Claims Against Deputies OKd
- Mater Dei Reigns Atop County Poll
- SANTA ANITA : 3rd Straight Victory on Line for Tsu's Dawning in Stakes Race
- THE SIDELINES : 2 Teams Out of New Grid League
- The Man Who Would Be 'the King' : TV Review : Drama: The initial episodes of 'Elvis' deliver prime-time entertainment with style--and a promise of greatness.
- He's Caught in Glare of All-Star Spotlight : Basketball: When A.C. Green was chosen ahead of Karl Malone, the Utah forward was angry. And there was no way for the Laker forward to get even.
- Child Abuse
- Music Reviews : Radu Lupu in Piano Recital at Chandler Pavilion
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cabiria': The Italian Spectacle That Influenced D.W. Griffith
- Jalewalia Set Scoring Mark at Right Time
- Slowdown Style Puts the Clippers in Reverse, 100-84
- Notre Dame Jumps Ship, Signs With NBC
- SHORT TAKES : NBC Wins Ratings War as CBS 'Grand Slam's to Nielsen Bottom
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ruiz Leads Kennedy Over Santiago
- It Looks Like the Boys of Summer Are in for a Silent Spring
- Sharon, Lois and Bram: Fun for All
- FILM : UCI Panel to Take Close-Up Look at War Psychology : Movies: Ron Kovic and director Oliver Stone will talk about the making of 'Born on the Fourth of July.' Then panelists will discuss Hollywood's treatment of war.
- Los Alamitos' Brown Picks Stanford
- Lemieux Best When He Feels Like Playing
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Driving Miss Daisy' Gets the Checkered Flag
- MUSIC
- THE SIDELINES : S.F. Jury Subpoenas Lukenbill
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Conductor Recounts Time He Turned Pages for Poulenc
- Albert Goldberg: An Appreciation
- Newport Harbor's Josh Klein Gets His Kicks on Both Sides of the Line : High schools: Goalie, also a kicker on the football team, has led the Sailors to a third consecutive trip to Southern Section soccer playoffs.
- SHORT TAKES : Pittsburgh Welcomes McCartney
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Marley Day: A Wide Range of Styles
- Jazz Reviews : Gerald Wilson's Homage to Black History Month
- Leslie West Takes His Music, Not Himself, Seriously : Rock: Guitarist, who appears tonight at the Coach House, has lost 85 pounds and gained a new moniker: 'Alligator Man.'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Thompson Leads No. 6 Syracuse Past Seton Hall
- Powers Boothe: A Nod as Hollywood's Biggest Underrated Star
- Miniseries Puts Spy's Family Back in Spotlight
- George DeHuff and Roland Marcello have been...
- Prescription for Pharmacist Shortage
- P.M. BRIEFING : Import Car Sales Soar in Japan
- Insurance Carriers Blacklisting Many Small Businesses
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Santa Ana-based manufacturer...
- Mandela Expects No Talks for Guerrillas, De Klerk
- Soldiers Hear Bush Defend Arms Budget
- Defense Dept. Policy on Investigating Gays Upheld : Court: The justices support more intense scrutiny of all homosexual applicants for 'secret' and 'top secret' clearances.
- The Winds of Change Sweeping Through South Africa: Questions and Answers
- Glendale Police Find Slain Man in Car
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Park to Be Dedicated Feb. 15
- FULLERTON : Restaurant Proposal Dispute to Be Aired
- Lerner on Status Quo
- Lerner on Status Quo
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- ATTENTION: President Bush's proposed U.S. troop reduction...
- Terror in Lido Trailer Park : Crime: After desperate attempt to flee, woman is gunned down as neighbors look on. Her assailant, identified as her ex-husband, then takes his own life.
- Shots From Cars Kill Man, Wound Brother
- Murder Trial Veteran Will Prosecute Buckey : McMartin case: Dist. Atty. Ira Reiner names Joe Martinez, who has handled hundreds of cases, to head the retrial.
- Islamic Jihad Says It Ambushed Tourist Bus; Egypt Arrests Suspect : Mideast: Shamir postpones Likud debate on peace talks as Israel mourns.
- IT'S IN THE MAIL: The U.S. Postal...
- Bush in State for 2 Days of Fence Mending : Politics: GOP insiders see the trip as a bid to ease concern that California is being shortchanged in White House appointments.
- State Plans Health Review of Malathion Spray Sites
- PRIMEVAL SURFERS: Columnist Robert Jones laments that...
- Animal Dealer Who Buys From Prestigious Zoos May Lose U.S. Permit
- Father of Fugitive Boy Seeks Guarantee
- Man Behind Malathion Safety Study Disavows It
- SANTA ANA : Firms Drop Appeals on 9 Billboards
- Slaying Suspect's Father Skips Police Meeting : Crime: Arresting the father of a youth sought in the shooting of two deaf brothers won't help, officials say.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Iraq Seeks Foreign Oil Financing
- Fishing Factions Clash Over Fate of California Halibut
- Charm School for Bullies : Education: Elementary schools are seeing such an increase in aggressive behavior that they have to find ways to address it.
- Armenians Break Off Talks, Decry Azerbaijani Pressure : Ethnic strife: Delegates head homeward. Disagreement centers on two key villages.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Janet Jackson Benefit Concert
- WORLD : Gen. Aoun's Militia Advances on Lebanese Forces Stronghold
- COLUMN ONE : Yosemite at 100: Trouble in Paradise : Emotions run high as officials back off from plans to return the park to a more pristine state.
- Disturbance Erupts in Chula Vista Jail
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Reducing Deaths at the Border
- Dornan Mailer Asks Funds to Beat Kovic : Politics: The congressman implored his backers to help him defeat the Vietnam veteran and the 'Hollywood left.'
- San Diego
- Everett Sets World Indoor Mark in 400
- Pivotal Moments in Civil Rights : Television: NBC's 'Murder in Mississippi' goes for the drama, but PBS' 'Eyes on the Prize II' documentary series captures the history.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Big Daddy Kane Sets Rap-id Pace in Anaheim
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Parent May Become Sprint: United Telecommunications will...
- Interest Rates Pivot on Japan's Role in Auction : Economy: Experts will be closely monitoring Japanese buying and yields of Treasury notes and bonds this week. The results could have important implications for the housing and stock markets.
- S. Africa Won't End School Apartheid : Policy: Two Cabinet ministers say neighborhoods and education should be divided by races. Otherwise, 'there will be . . . chaos.'
- Bush Offers Israel Condolences Over 'Horrendous' Bus Killings
- BETTING THE SYSTEM : Why Playing Third Horse Can Be No.1 Choice
- PREP REVIEW : Coach Keeps His Cool in Heat of the Moment
- THE SIDELINES : UCLA Shuts Out Hawaii 7-0
- Santa Ana's Way Off Broadway Theater, a...
- San Diego Symphony Hopes to Capitalize on $2.5-Million Gift
- National Arts Council Divided on Political Battle Plans
- Targets Get Bigger in Sweatshop War : Garment industry: U.S. takes legal action against six sewing contractors in L.A. area for labor abuse. Investigation shifts its focus to manufacturers.
- First Trial of U.S. Judge on Racketeering Charges Is Set to Begin : Criminal justice: Robert Aguilar is accused of trying to influence two judges, lying to FBI agents and helping a fugitive friend.
- 250,000 Urge Reform in Protest at Kremlin : Soviet Union: The momentum for change grows on eve of Central Committee meeting. Demonstrators demand an end to one-party rule.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : State Dept. Reports Severe Rights Abuses
- San Diego
- Issue of Increasing Staff Budget Puts Council on Spot
- Heavyweights Dokes, Dascola Headline Forum Card Tonight
- The NFL has fined Buddy Ryan, coach...
- Colombian Sport Has Drug Crisis : Soccer: Cartels have been connected to four top clubs that produce most of the players for national team.
- Music and Dance Reviews : Bartok Quartet at Gindi Auditorium
- BY THE NUMBERS : 12 Hollywood Lines--The Sequel
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Drexel Reports $40-Million Loss in '89 : Securities: The figure reflects junk bond write-offs, $75 million in investigation costs, and $200 million in unspecified charges.
- Cable Industry Upset Over Music Fee Plan
- Calderon Wins Costa Rican Presidential Race : Central America: Populist is elected in third attempt at top office. Ruling party's candidate concedes defeat.
- THE TIMES POLL : Many Believe They Can't Afford Good Health Care
- Return of the Native -With Son
- Turmoil in Azerbaijan
- As Pincay Learned, Breaks in the Game Happen in All Sports
- Robert Urich Sheds Nice-Guy Role for Miniseries Killer
- MEDIA : For KCBQ Union Members, It's Back to Square One
- P.M. BRIEFING : 11 Arrested in Union Break-in
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- McDonnell Says It Won't Renew Lockheed Pact
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : AIDS Patient Gets Mickey Award
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Reporter, 10, Gets Cruise Scoop
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Chill Rains Pound South, Parts of East
- Fifth Ex-HUD Official Balks at Testifying : Housing probe: Lantos reopens inquiry despite Thornburgh decision to seek special prosecutor.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Scientists Produce Sickle Cell in Mice for First Time
- ANAHEIM : Call of the Wild in Sprawl of the City
- A Rare Chance to Right a Wrong of Our Youth : Public Transit: Old railroad rights-of-way are available, but this may be our last opportunity to regain the advantages lost when the Red Cars went under.
- THE SIDELINES : Jackson Urges Boycott to Go On
- Divac's Dual Challenge : Basketball: Seven-foot Yugoslav cager faces foes on floor, friends on bench with trepidation.
- THE SIDELINES : Giants Sign Robby Thompson
- Sammy Davis Up, Walking After Seeing TV Tribute
- Party Changes Name, Pledges to Yield $600 Million
- World IN BRIEF : NEPAL : 70 Outlawed Party Members Arrested
- Gen. Aoun's Forces Open New Attack : Lebanon: The death toll surpasses 200. A barracks outside East Beirut is the strategic target.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Queens Rank as Richest Women
- German Ancestry Is Lost on Many Americans
- Democrats Ask Deeper Troop Cuts in Europe : Military: Foley and Mitchell seek 100,000 level in Central Europe. This is about half the level proposed by Bush.
- Slovenia Party Liberals Sever National Ties
- 'Obstacles' Still Block Freedom for Mandela : South Africa: Wife visits jailed black nationalist, says the onus is on De Klerk.
- Feed Store Hit by $115,000 Fire
- The Making of Education's Boondoggle of the 1990s : Schools: Year-round scheduling really means fewer classroom days and less learning. We need a longer academic year--and more classrooms.
- Overdeveloped and Underprotected, We Must Act : Emergencies: The Westwood fire in December taught neighbors a lesson that all city dwellers should take to heart: If help is just around the corner, you're still on your own.
- Chula Vista
- These 'Highways' Are Wide, Underused : Communications:Vast electronic networks are in place and working. But data-handling techniques lag.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- George Perles, Michigan State football coach, demanded...
- O'Meara Makes His Mark With a Two-Shot Victory : Golf: His final-round 72 is good enough for a second consecutive victory in Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
- PERFORMANCE REVIEW : Mummenschanz Slinks Down a Tedious Path
- Jazz Musician Turiya Took a Turn South
- NATION : Rich Made More but Paid Less
- NATION : Warner, Exon Seek 3rd Terms
- Year-Round Schools--Two Worlds Could Collide Today
- Seems Like Really Old Times : History: Enthusiasts of medieval times don homemade armor and transform a park corner into a battleground. After all, the Kingdom of Caid is at stake.
- GARDEN GROVE : Malathion Lawsuit Funding Considered
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : E.T. Hunters to Seek Signs of Life in Southern Skies : Space exploration: Grass-roots groups and NASA scientists are heading for Latin America to scan the heavens for extraterrestrial signals.
- Trojans' Seau Will Meet With Larry Smith Today
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- Rams Are Hoping Lansford Doesn't Have Other Plans
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Yacht Sinks Off Brazil Coast
- BOXING : Foreman-Tyson Bout Facing Big Hurdles
- Statewide Drive Seeks Funds for Bay Area Quake Victims : The arts: More than $500,000 is needed to qualify for a federal matching grant to aid artists and organizations.
- San Diego Symphony Hopes to Capitalize on $2.5-Million Gift
- E. Germany Eases Stance on Unification
- Unleashing Their Power : Dog Owners Lobby for Right to Let Pets Run Free in Parks
- SAN CLEMENTE : $25,000 Grants OKd for Clinic, Shelter
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Prenatal Test for Steroid Therapy
- Drive-By Shooting Hospitalizes Teen-Ager
- Oaklawn's Sunday Debut Loks Like an Odds-on Favorite
- Arbitrator Awards Bo Jackson $1 Million, 10th on Royal Payroll
- CalArts Student Films at LACE
- A National Labor Relations Board hearing involving...
- Corvette Has Highest Crash Fatality Rate : Survey: Four-door Volvo has best survival record. Type of drivers also a factor, insurance group reports.