- COMMENTARY : Sacramento Raider Bid a 'Success'
- MEDIA : Cable TV Turns Onto Local Stations to Meet the Future
- PREP REVIEW : Tony Okada Is a Standout in Wrestling, but He Gets His Kicks From Judo
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Two More Bond Measures on Ballot
- 2 Blasts Rock Czech Army Base; 3 Killed
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Quayle Attends Funeral for Duarte
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Senate Candidates Raise $62 Million
- Car Trouble on the Freeway? Stay Out of the Median
- Radio Playlet Dramatizes AIDS Danger to Latinos
- Equal Upkeep of Black, White Graves Ordered
- Picture This: Visual Mail for Pen Pals : Entrepreneur Uses Home Video to Add a Special, Personal Touch to an Old-Fashioned Practice
- Stocks, Yen Fall Sharply in Tokyo Markets : Plunge: The 4.5% loss in securities and the Japanese currency drop prompted fears that a "vicious cycle" might be starting.
- Nobody Is Saying It's Illegal
- Winning Lotto Ticket Sold in Carlsbad
- Robertson, Moreno to Fight in Irvine
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Martin Fined $40,000 but Wins
- She Couldn't Understand the Fuss; Nobody Said <i> Not</i> to Get Golf Ball
- PAC-10 ROUNDUP : Travel-Weary Arizona Barely Loses to Duke
- WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : Blair Wins 1,000, Second Overall
- THE SIDELINES : NHL Suspends Jets' Taglianetti
- Three freshman led US International University to...
- BY THE NUMBERS : Broadway's Longest-Running Shows
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Big Surprise at Orbison Tribute
- Gas Prices Edge Down: Motorists are paying...
- Market Watch : Heady Days May Be Over on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Hanoi Brewery Adjusting to Turmoil : Economics: Subsidies have ceased, while competition has cut sales. The brewer pins its hopes on bottles, a new brand and outside help.
- Honecker Charged With Diverting Millions in Ransom to His Account
- Soviet Tanks Withdraw From Czechoslovakia
- Kohl Tries to Calm Fears of United Germany
- English Papers Have the Last Word in Obituaries
- I Gotta BE Me : Careers: Aptitude testing is booming as more people strive to trade in the treadmill for personal satisfaction.
- PLACENTIA : City Gives $18,000 to Festival of Cultures
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES JUDICIARY : Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties Need a New Court : Establishing a federal district for them would be a great convenience for local residents and lawyers.
- Voters Spurn Communists in Lithuania
- Reclusive Novelist's Latest Work Rife With North County Locales
- Hard Questions for the Sheriff
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Flaws Found in 'Eve' Theory
- BREA : Car Strikes Man on Road, Killing Him
- Hot-Shooting Ducks Sink Trojans, 96-79 : College basketball: Oregon is talking about a possible NCAA bid after moving into fourth place in the Pac-10.
- No. 1 Goal Weighs on Teen-Ager's Mind : Tennis: Conchita Martinez, 17, turns to a new coach, new tactics and a limited schedule.
- COLLEGE SWIMMING : PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford Wins 4th Consecutive Women's Title
- STAGE
- STAGE
- SHORT TAKES : 'Driving Miss Daisy' Remains in High Gear at the Box Office
- T. Graham Brown: A Natural at Soul, R
- Jazz All-Stars Scheduled for Series at Center
- P.M. BRIEFING : Jobless E. Germans Seeking Aid
- Chrysler Defers Production Cutbacks: Citing improved car...
- Machine Tool Orders Drop 4.2% in January
- WORLD : Swedish Premier Reconfirmed
- Barrier Breaks; Oil Gets Into Wetlands
- Irvine Firm, FDA Assailed Over Faulty Heart Valves
- NATION : Private Rites for Malcolm Forbes
- Voters in 2 Cities Reflect Split on Sandinista Rule
- Chaffee Supports Fur Trapping
- Governors Detail Priorities for 'Peace Dividend' : Spending: State leaders urge that money saved from defense budgets be used for pressing domestic needs.
- KCET Benefit at 'Starlight'
- LOCAL : Pacific Symphony Selects St. Clair as Music Director
- Douglas' New Glory Inspires Memories of Other Champions
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Upsets Oregon in Final Home Game
- Couples Doesn't Let Victory Slip Away : Golf: He wins L.A. Open by three shots, buries reputation as an underachiever.
- Lockheed Sets Tentative Union Contract Pact
- Furs to Weather ControversyWhat's the owner of...
- Engineering a Market : Biotechnology: Calgene is expected to be the first ag-biotech firm to make a profit on its plants and byproducts. Its marketing plan is a primary reason.
- Colombia Drug Lords Seek 'Mechanism' to Surrender
- See Dick and Jane Lose the Global Science and Technology Competition : Education: Why are our fifth-graders studying baby math when they are capable of simple algebra? Parents are the silent enablers in this embarrassment.
- Unions as One of the Points of Light : Labor: By organizing, living standards of low-wage workers could be improved, limiting pressure for new government programs. But labor law must first be reformed.
- USC relief pitcher Jackie Nickell picked off...
- GOLF ROUNDUP : U.S. Seniors Rally After Slow Start
- Storm That Left 23 Dead Dumps Snow in East, Closing Highways
- Baseball Negotiations Break Off
- BETTING WITH BOB
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Fantasies About Life, Nature
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Migrating Whales Are Topics of Tours, Talks
- MUSIC REVIEW : Schwarz Saves the Day With 'Gurrelieder'
- Cynical, Arrogant, Dumb--but Never a Racist
- Networks Plan Single Exit Poll for Big Elections
- Sale of Black TV Station: Who'll Get the Money? : Television: Hispanic group wants to buy KEEF-TV, but Black TV Workshop claims founder Booker Wade Jr. would wrongfully profit from the sale.
- Japan Going Nuts Over Co-Op's Snacks : Exports: California's Blue Diamond group has carved out a big market in Japan by developing products such as almonds and sardines.
- 'Culturally relevant' campus housing adds a technological twist to a Navajo tradition.
- California IN BRIEF : CONVICT LAKE : Last Victim Pulled From Sierra Lake
- LOCAL : Same Group May Have Held Up Valley Jeweler 3 Times in 3 Years
- U.S. Ready to Improve Ties, Bush Says : Diplomacy: Regardless of who wins, the President says, Managua must commit itself to democratic principles.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Early Childbearing Based on Logic
- FULLERTON : 2 City Panels Reject Coyote Hills Project
- More Rough Weather for the B-2
- Across the Board May Be Bettor Way to Go
- MUSIC
- SHORT TAKES : Valenti to Sign 5-Year Contract
- SHORT TAKES : Peck to Be Host of Lean Tribute
- Glover, Motown Executive Cited
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Media General Unfazed by Gabelli Stake: The...
- Turnout Heavy, Voting Is Calm in Nicaragua : Elections: Both Ortega and Chamorro express confidence in the outcome. International observers report few violations at the polling places.
- Moldavians Turn Out for Free Election : Soviet Union: Many voters express hope that the new Parliament will bring about greater freedom from Moscow.
- Protesters Target Airport
- MUSIC REVIEW : Dresher and Eckert's 'Power Failure'
- DANCE REVIEW : Multiple Dimensions Explored in High-Speed African Dance Concert
- JAZZ REVIEW : Soviet a Smash at Idaho Festival
- Candidate Stumps From Pulpit
- Famous, Near-Famous Among Observers : Monitoring: The humble rub shoulders with the highbrows as Nicaragua votes.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Jackson to Clarify Mayoral Intentions
- Father Vows to Reclaim Daughter
- Stunning Ortega Defeat : Chamorro Elected in Voter Rebuke to Sandinistas : Transfer of Power April 25
- Hiker Falls to Death as Human Chain Breaks
- Alessandro Pertini, 93; Former Italian President
- Growth Debate Divides Rural Valley Center : Development: Newcomers foil plans to fill town's core with higher-density housing and a commercial district.
- Safer Streets Are Priceless: Less-Painful Enforcement Would Be, Too : Police: L.A.'s force may keep us better protected than New Yorkers, but there's a price in civilized behavior.
- Climber Loses Grip on Rescuer, Dies in Fall
- The Past Is Dead; the Future Is the Only Game in Town : Soviet Union: Its people are thrashing about in the void left by the collapse of Leninism, eager for any guidance in remaking their society.
- BASEBALL : Players Can Learn From Owners' Mistakes
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Chasing the Ever-Elusive Quark : Physics: The particle is the most pervasive entity in the universe. But tracking it down requires the most powerful computers ever built.
- Sulfuric Acid
- State's Crumbling Infrastructure
- State's Crumbling Infrastructure
- Sen. Bergeson
- Job Losses
- The Wind Carries No Voice but Sorrow : Tibet: It's not just a nation, but a notion--the half-mythic place of our loftiest imaginings. Today its faith and culture are on the brink of extinction. More than a million people have been killed, and more lies ahead.
- Reagan Testimony
- State's Crumbling Infrastructure
- State's Crumbling Infrastructure
- Peace Dividend
- Criminal Charges Filed Against Meyer Blinder: The...
- Californian Loses Appeal: He Sold 2 Planes to Libya
- Hun Oil Signs Pact With Laos: Texas-based...
- Five Killed in House Fire
- California IN BRIEF : PALM SPRINGS : Gunman Invades Party; 2 Are Slain
- WORLD : 30 Killed as Gale-Force Winds Rip Across Britain, Continent
- Reunification Endorsed by Party in East Germany : Elections: Social Democrats say that if they win, they will move quickly to open negotiations with Bonn.
- Brady Visits Poland to Discuss U.S. Aid
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES TRANSPORTATION : Transit Options Must Deal With Real World : People keep talking about a European- or Eastern-type rail system. But most citizens don't want that high-density life style.
- Victory in the Bay War : Parklands: Newport Beach couple led tumultuous battle to save the Back Bay from development. They won the fight, and next month county planners will begin meetings on a park to rim the marshlands.
- IRVINE : UCI to Dedicate Engineering Center
- Faded Star : Preservationists and Disney in Tug of War Over the El Capitan
- New Surgery Due for Jockey's Broken Arm
- Sampras Wins U.S. Indoor
- RADIO REVIEW : Satirist Stan Freberg Returns
- Music Reviews : Pasadena Pro Musica Premieres 'Pooh' Mass
- Old Family Business Is in the Chips : Food: Casa Sanchez began 65 years ago as a homemade enterprise. Last year, the Bay Area tortilla and chip maker posted sales of $1.35 million.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Economists Panel Sees No Recession, Slower Growth
- Van de Kamp Opens Governor Bid, Takes Aim at Feinstein on Her Turf : Politics: He lashes out at his rival for the Democratic nomination, seeking to contrast their political personalities.
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Poll Shows Thatcher Party Far Behind
- California IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : 140 Camp in Snow for Chance at Homes
- Gusty Winds Force the 5th Delay of Secret Shuttle Mission
- Labor Is Finding New Ways to Get Job Done : Unions: Tactics that precede or head off strikes are becoming more important than the strikes themselves.
- Romanian Army Reveals Mass Bugging by Ceausescu Regime
- Wartime Tanker Sinkings Offer Long-Term View of Oil Spills
- Neighbors Grieve After Car Kills Woman, Mother : Fatalities: A stroll to the store that ended in death for the two left residents of a quiet Anaheim neighborhood stunned.
- Many Hail Smoking Ban--and Some Fume : Passengers: There were those who found a lengthy air trip without cigarettes difficult. Many others were ecstatic over the new law.
- Kansas Back on Top of College Basketball Poll
- Games Better Late Than Never for Kentucky Basketball Fans
- Same Song, Different Verse for Clippers in 107-106 Loss to Spurs
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Rappers Get 'A'in Music, F in Politics
- Probe of Nursing Home Insurance Abuse Urged
- London Stocks Close Higher After Drop in Wake of Tokyo's
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Trade Designation Ires EC
- RICHARD L. HALL : HOME ECONOMICS : New BIA Chief Talks Quality, Coalitions, Conditions
- Stocks and Yen Fall Sharply on Tokyo Markets
- U.S.-Flag Tanker Is Still Burning in Persian Gulf
- LOCAL : Suspect Held in Drive-By Killing
- In Starry Orbit Over Orbison
- LOCAL : Tarzana Hit-Run Victims Named
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Protesters Menace U.S. Official's Home
- Kidnaped Janitor Freed in Lebanon
- Tears Well at Ortega's Eulogy for the Revolution
- Arabian Could Add Flourish to State High Court : Judiciary: The legal writings of Deukmejian's nominee are unusually colorful and blunt.
- High Tide Bursts Dam, Takes Oil Into Marsh : Environment: Water bearing oil residue invades the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach, posing a threat of long-term damage to the wildlife habitat.
- DEATH : Iphigene Sulzberger Dies at 97
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- LAGUNA BEACH : Newport to House Laguna Prisoners
- Absentee Votes to Play Big Role in Assembly Race : Elections: In anticipation of low turnout, campaign strategists in 10-candidate race aim to bring the poll to their supporters.
- SANTA ANA : Shooting Death Tied to Jealousy
- Jack Nicklaus Is Hungry Again
- His Is a Spirit That Still Stands Tall : Baseball: As he battles pneumonia, former Dodger great Roy Campanella proves why he remains an MVP--most valuable person.
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON : Peoples' Run Contributes Much to L.A.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Miles Davis Band, 1990 Model: Trim, Slick
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Anthrax Turns Show Into Slam Dance Pit
- BOOK REVIEW : Words--and Satire--Fail in Novel
- Moscow Tense as 100,000 Attend Opposition Rally
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Goes to the Net; Becker Goes to Bank
- Jorgensens Take First in Sailing
- S.F. Hotels Cut Rates to Lure Tourists Back
- WORLD : Soviet Bill Offers Real President
- California IN BRIEF : PLEASANTON : Suspected Killer Dies of Head Wound
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Boy Will Perform With Pavarotti
- COLUMN ONE : Gains From the Pain of Images Past : Many blacks have learned to face down the old stereotypes. They say the reward is an unvarnished view of history.
- Trump Questions All the Fuss
- End War Now, Mandela Tells Blacks : South Africa: At a mass rally, the ANC leader calls on factions to throw away their weapons.
- CORONA DEL MAR : Swim Center Due to Open in March
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City OKs Opening of Costco Store
- BUENA PARK : Principal Credited for State Honor
- Ex-Cowboys Owner Bright Almost Fired Landry in '87
- Rocco Ready to Take Game to Next Level : L.A. Open: Mediate ties for third, but he is convinced he can win after second consecutive time in contention.
- Boeing to Help Those Laid Off: The...
- L.A.'s Housing Finds an Oasis in Antelope Valley : Real estate: The open spaces around Lancaster and Palmdale are witnessing a home-building boom, with new home prices averaging $100,000 less than in the San Fernando Valley.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Matsushita, Du Pont Sign Pact
- SOUTHLAND : Aired Murder Suspect Gives Up
- WORLD : Protests in Tehran Broken Up
- Eagled-Eyed Air Force Vet Finds Crash Sites : Rescue: Retired lieutenant colonel still has knack for spotting downed planes--including two in the last week.
- A Westside Journey of Conscience : Religion Helps Mold Housewife Into Radical With Arrest Record
- High School Student Dies in Poway Crash
- Self-Improvement Project Launched in Southeast S.D.
- Mission Beach Nurse Arrested Following High-Speed Car Chase
- THE SIDELINES : Amateur Boxer Sean Lee Dies
- SANTA ANITA : Hawkster Given High Weight of 123 Pounds for the Big 'Cap
- ART : Video Sampler Has Some Beguiling Takes on Modern Life
- Music Reviews : Dresher and Eckert's 'Power Failure' at Wadsworth
- Hollywood Looks at the Big Picture--the World : Movies: CAA seminars explore the new opportunities presented by emerging technology and the growing foreign marketplace.
- Drexel Owes Millions in Legal Fees
- Market Watch : One for Gamblers Only
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Pakistan Counters U.S. Charge of Rights Abuse
- Fliers Find Substitutes as Smoking Ban Takes Effect
- Czechs Will Defend Freedom, Havel Says
- 50,000 Bulgarians Stage Pro-Democracy Rally
- World IN BRIEF : IVORY COAST : 150 Pro-Democracy Protesters Beaten
- Litter on the Road--It Just Bugs Expert
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Nutrition Experts Warn Against Vitamin A Overloads
- COUNTYWIDE : Youngsters to Redesign the County
- Townhouse Fire Kills Woman, 88
- BOXING ROUNDUP : Amateur Collapses, Dies While Running
- THE SIDELINES : Trevino's Daughter Wins, Too
- TV Reviews : Mother Struggles to Save Daughter From Streets
- LEGAL FILE
- TV Reviews : 'Too Young to Die?' Dramatizes Teen Death Sentence
- SHORT TAKES : Spike Lee's New Film Sizzles
- Caring for Disabled
- MOVIES - Feb. 26, 1990
- MOVIES - Feb. 26, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 26, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 26, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 26, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 26, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 26, 1990
- P.R. PITCH: The Huntington Beach oil spill...
- PIGSKIN LOGIC: Besides getting a jump on...
- L.A. Council Already Is Highest-Paid in U.S. : City Hall: Councilmen defend request for a $33,000 pay hike. But critics say that is asking for too much at the wrong time.
- Wiesel: Germanys Should Look to Past : Reunification: Nobel Peace Prize winner, speaking in Newport Beach, calls for an analysis before rushing ahead so that the painful past won't be forgotten.
- EASY RIDERS: Caltrans urges commuters to share...
- PTA Care Programs Praised in U.S. Survey : Service: The group was the only one of 13 praised in a national study on volunteerism to have unpaid workers overseeing doctors and dentists.
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 26, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 26, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 26, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 26, 1990
- From the Archives: Missing: Son vanishes, but Minnesota family's hope cannot be kidnapped or killed
- Egypt's Nubians Are a Forgotten People
- Technological Quick Fix Has Unadvertised Cost
- New Watergate Vista: Trailers for the Homeless : Indigents: Watergate dwellers and the District of Columbia are battling over the location of a shelter compound. So far, the Watergate elite are losing.
- Dead Ringers (HBO Sunday at 9 p.m.):...
- Computers Forge PEN Pal Link : Santa Monica: A free public computer network provides a forum for debate, a city bulletin board and an electronic mail service.
- Mexico Pot Estimate Up Tenfold : Drugs: New U.S. intelligence figures establish the country as the world's leading marijuana grower. The report may strain relations with America's neighbor.
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Leftist Rebels Release 2 American Hostages
- U.S., Japan Hurriedly Set Summit : Diplomacy: Stalemate in trade talks spurs the urgent conference this week. Bush and Kaifu to meet in Palm Springs.
- Johnnie Ray, Balladeer of the 1950s, Dies at 63
- Simi Sting Captures 50 Despite Publicity
- Activists Demand Coast Protection : Protest: Environmentalists and politicians urge legislation to avoid another disaster.
- National City, Bent on Tourist Dollar, Balks at Dock Plan : Development: Site that Port District has ticketed for unloading of imported cars is coveted by the city for hotels.
- Football's Turn to Cry : College sports: Coaches bemoan opening of NFL draft to underclassmen, but their peers have vast knowledge, little sympathy.
- Anteaters Handle Titans From Start : College basketball: Behind freshman Dylan Rigdon's nine-for-nine shooting, UC Irvine routs Cal State Fullerton, 94-76.
- Chapman Can't Get Off Last Shot in 66-65 Defeat
- It's The Pit's as SDSU Loses to New Mexico
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miller Sparks Titan Women Past UC Irvine
- Chatsworth Girls Win 2nd City Soccer Title
- All That's Left Now Is the Cat's Meow : Mascots: The old Bengal tiger at LSU has been replaced by a cub. The jaguar at Southern University doesn't show for games anymore.
- Free Throws Lift Hart to 5-A Girls' Final, 56-51
- Minneapolis Investor Wants to Buy the North Stars
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Dylan Has Fullerton Tangled Up in Blue
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS DIVISION V : Christian's Clark Sets Section Mark With 64 Points in Victory
- THE METAL CURTAIN:
- Disney's Television Quest : Network prime-time success still eludes the giant that's enjoyed movie hits and profits at its theme parks
- Ballplayers Take a Swing at Being Businessmen : Enterprise: Eric Davis, Darryl Strawberry and Reginald Montgomery share baseball and a business in the tough neighborhood where they grew up.
- Airline Tries Its Hand at Telephone Marketing
- New Housing
- SPRING BEAUTY REPORT : The Grandes Dames of Beauty
- Broker Basketball to Aid Leukemia Society
- CHILDHOOD YEARS A Memoir <i> by Jun'ichiro Tanizaki translated by Paul McCarthy (Kodansha: $6.95, illustrated) </i>
- Home Improvement : Pellet Stoves Are Clean, Use a Renewable Fuel
- Professors Recall Hard Lessons of McCarthyism : Free speech: Some want the University of Michigan to apologize to three professors who were branded as potential subversives because of their former Communist sympathies.
- Lingering Tension Over Venice Deal : Development: Galanter closes a deal in which the city gets land for housing while Venice gets a storage facility. Area activists are embittered.
- World IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Arabs Urged to Shift Wealth to East Bloc
- U.S. Treasury Seeks Means to Make Counterfeit Cash Easier to Detect
- A Japanese-American Journeys to His Ancestral Land
- Biola Gets $5,000 Grant to Enhance Role of Trustees
- Program Helps Teachers to Plant Seeds of Lifelong Interest in Science
- Pileups Involving 200 Cars Kill 7 in West Germany Fog; 100 Hurt
- Missing : Son Vanishes, but Minnesota Family's Hope Cannot Be Kidnaped or Killed : Crime: Four months after Jacob's abduction, Patty and Jerry Wetterling maintain the search. A gunman grabbed the boy as his brother and a buddy watched helplessly.
- 2 Accused of Firing Object at Spray Copters
- THIS WEEK
- And If the Sandinistas Win?
- When Both Parties Agree to a Weakened Washington : Government: The public distrusts big federal programs but wants big solutions to social ills. That contradiction could be the issue of the '90s.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- The Gentle Persuader : UCSD Thrives Under Chancellor's Steady Focus
- Agency Offers Plan to Change Driving Habits : Commute: Sandag would rely on voluntary cooperation from business and needs the approval of the county's 18 city councils and the county Board of Supervisors.
- Skater Kuchiki Overcomes Tears and Fears : Figure skating: Now comes the easy part for young Olympic hopeful, who will compete in World Championships.