- PREP NOTES : Foe Excited About Facing Mighty El Segundo
- Ivie Leads Trojans Past Ohio State
- In Loving Memory of David Charles Saltzman
- CAPSULE REVIEW : 'Big Daddy' Ferrets Out Truth in 'Cat'
- SHORT TAKES : Toscanini's Legacy Goes on CDs
- Group Helps 21 Dogs After Owner's Death
- Man Kills Himself When Detectives Come to Door
- ELECTION '90 WEST COVINA : Plans for Fashion Plaza Dominate Forum
- Effort to Derail Nuclear-Free Zones Reported
- Socking Away the Wash-Day Blues
- Jurors Watch Reagan's Videotaped Testimony : Iran-Contra: President cites a poor memory. The judge at Poindexter's trial upholds executive privilege claim in denying a defense request for diaries.
- 'Cosby' Makers Ask NBC for a $100-Million Bonus
- Ex-Mrs. California, of Laguna Hills, Keeps on Smiling
- Santa Monica : Park Referral Line Open
- FULLERTON : CSUF Faculty May Shun Leader Search
- San Diego
- Transient Held After Stabbing
- CAMARILLO : 15-Unit Industrial Project Approved
- Palms, Schmalms : Yorba Linda Almost Bans Lofty Southland Symbols
- Rancho P.V. Delays Vote on Development
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Channel Islands Smothers Newbury Park
- 2 Metal Rods Put in Back of Gloria Estefan
- Simi Valley's Hampton Voted Top 4-A Defensive Soccer Player
- 'Jazz at the J' Promises to Be Saxually Satisfying
- Huell Howser Says 'Hello Moscow' on KCET
- Long Beach : School Board Will Retreat to Island for Weekend Talks
- BOOK REVIEW : The Best and Worst of Marital Relationships
- Few on Westside Applying for Census-Taker Jobs
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL : Smith Goes for the Jugular in Vituperative Debate
- Legislator, GOP Councilwoman Win N.Y. House Seats
- Study Says Belmont Shore Parking Problem a Myth : Belmont Shore Told Parking Woes Don't Really Exist
- Black Life Expectancy Drops, U.S. Reports
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Trump Bids Maples 'Goodby,' 'Reliable Source' Tells Paper
- You Pay Your 10 Bucks for Celebrity Yucks
- "A Celebration of Sport" auction held on...
- Auditorium Work to Proceed
- Attorney in Jail 'Pot' Case Won't Face Trial
- 2 Men Won't Be Charged in 9-Year-Old Boy's Death
- TUSTIN : Candidates Disagree on Power Structure
- Anti-Drug Barricades Taken Off the Streets : Closure: A 12-block area of a Sepulveda neighborhood is reopened. Police and residents agree that dealing declined during the eight-week period.
- Porter Ranch 'Highway' Protested
- ANAHEIM : Grand Jury Asked to Investigate Hiring
- Price, Not Coastal Voyage, Surprises Trainer
- SANTA ANITA : Breeder Johnston Has a Busy Week
- SIDELINES : Georgia Tech's Scott Honored
- Hartley an Old Rookie Battling Spring Clock
- Leslie Played for Title With Chicken Pox, Strep Throat
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Poway Brings Wealch Back for Basketball
- Disappearing Center Can Baffle Clemson : East Regional: Morningside product Elden Campbell sometimes does it all for Tigers, who face Connecticut tonight.
- Soviets Stage Show of Force in Lithuania
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Nest of Ojai's Italian Cuisine Mixes Elegance and Earthiness
- WORLD : Panama Nears Break With Cuba
- FULLERTON : City OKs Expansion of Medical Building
- PEOPLE : Minister Teaches Family Members How to Share Their Pasts in Heirloom Memoirs
- Couple Jolted From Bed as Powerful Pipe Bomb Damages Home
- Last Obstacle to New Sewage Plant Plan Falls
- Countywide : Information Line Set Up for Parks
- Countywide : Bridge Work Likely to Delay Motorists
- Petition on Condo Standards Is Filed
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Home Runs Get Mater Dei Off to Fast Start
- There's Something Special in Denmark : Baseball: Despite the small-school setting, the exploits of hard-throwing Travis Denmark of Julian are becoming harder to overlook.
- Two Men Found Shot to Death in Motel Room; Police Baffled
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Comedian Donates Funny Stuff
- Today's School Nurse Is No 'Band-Aid Queen' : Health: A pilot program sends them to eight elementary schools each week to screen for everything from malnourishment to war-related stress.
- FISHING NOTES : Two Halibut Derbies Will Brighten the Spring Season
- Bush Declines to Criticize Gorbachev Over Lithuania
- All's Not Well With Monrovia's Water as Pollutant Level Rises
- Mathematics Program for Minority Students
- THEATER REVIEW : Four 'Latins Anonymous' Make Comedic Name for Themselves
- 1 Killed, 2 Hurt in Ulster
- Wherehouse Asked to Pay City Over Mob Scene
- Man Who Attacked Prostitutes Sentenced
- San Diego
- Woman Found Fatally Stabbed in Her Home
- NEWPORT BEACH : This Time Bandits Fail in Gem Heist Try
- E. German Spends Historic Day at UCI
- Glitches Slow Census Takers Searching for the Homeless : Poverty: A lack of translators and Spanish-language forms hurts their efforts. An angry county supervisor helps them count heads.
- Countywide : Shelley Urges More Efforts in Recycling
- Jazz Proves Too Much for Clippers, 118-102 : Clippers: Malone outlasts defense to score 28 points. Utah becomes third Western Conference team to clinch playoff berth.
- McCaskill or Witt? One Is Out : Angels: Team has bait to trade for offense, but one veteran starting pitcher probably will go.
- Senate Panel Approves Racing Board Appointees
- SIDELINES : Edberg Wins Disputed Match
- Village Christian, Calgary Team to Play 2-Game Series in Football
- Westchester : Special Games at Loyola
- Additional Cost Overruns Likely on Civic Center in Beverly Hills
- Nation's 1st Homeless Count Is Hit and Miss : Census: While bureau officials call the effort a success, critics claim it was woefully inadequate.
- Tokyo Stocks Plunge by 6%; Dollar Surges
- AT THE MARKET : Fillmore's Navel Oranges Sweet Enough to Squeeze
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : New York Doctor to Direct AIDS Effort
- Cities Break Rules on Housing for Poor Residents
- Clinic Keeps Giving the Gift of Good Medicine : Venice: A health-care clinic that opened 20 years ago for what was hoped would be a short time is still open. In fact, it has just expanded.
- WHO GOES UP?
- Whose Sex Secret Is It? : Do We Have a Right to Know a Public Figure's Sexual Orientation? Recent Disclosures by Gay Activists, Media Fuel a Bitter Debate
- Best Bets : THEATER : Haunting 1-Woman Show Looks to Eastern Mythology
- Century City : New Chamber President
- Judge in Murder Trial Orders SIS Records
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : No-Confidence Vote Hits Superintendent
- Bomb on Doorstep Damages La Verne Home : Crime: The residents said they could think of no motive for the bombing: "We're teachers--real normal people."
- Schabarum Assailed for Not Endorsing Deputy
- FILLMORE : Mistake Sets Back School Expansion
- NEWPORT BEACH : Cameraman Now Shoots for Police
- San Diego
- EXCURSION : A 24-Hour Stay in Nature Is Meant for City Slickers
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruins to Send 14 Into the Pool at NCAA Championships
- West Hollywood : Building Renovation OKd
- 10 Contras Killed in Attack by 200, Nicaragua Reports
- P.M. BRIEFING : Seoul Resolves U.S. Beef Dispute
- Emerald Homes Sells Divisions: Emerald Homes L.P.,...
- John B. Sauvajot has joined Cordoba Corp....
- TOURISM : Shift in Marketing Brings New Flocks of Mission Visitors
- Oxy to Meet Regularly With State Pension Plan : Shareholder rights: Representatives of the fund, which is a major stockholder, agreed to drop a proposal to form an advisory panel to the oil giant's board.
- Mobil to Enlarge Refinery: Mobil Corp. said...
- Malibu Cityhood Backers Upset Over Bill for Legal Notice
- Parking Ban Would Pay Its Way : Ordinance: Permit fees and violator fines would produce a surplus of $200,000, a staff report estimates. But one official objects to financing that depends on fines.
- Pomona : Ganesha Blvd. Renamed
- Getty Buys, Shows 'Irises' by Van Gogh
- Best Bets : FOR THE KIDS : 'Rumpelstiltskin' Updated to a Rap and Reggae Beat
- Fete for Developer Raises $300,000 for City of Hope
- Counting Migrants a Daunting Task
- Best Bets : OUTDOORS
- Bush's Broccoli Hatred Flowers Into Presidential Proclamation
- Bush Seeks Arts Funds Without Content Control
- Casassa Conference Focuses on Education
- State Writing Scores for 8th--Graders : HOW TO READ THE SCORES
- Countywide : Commission Honors Wieder, 3 Others
- At $102,000, Segota Tops MISL Salaries
- He Boosts Average and Chance for Majors : Baseball: Paul Ellis should have the attention of pros with a stronger throwing arm and power hitting.
- Pete Rose, former manager of the Cincinnati...
- SHORT TAKES : Italian Pay TV Has Lots of Spice
- SHORT TAKES : 'Live' California Sun Was Really Shot Yesterday for 'Today' Show
- Western Fast Foods Invading Japan : Nutrition: Working mothers are increasingly relying on ready-made meals to feed their children.
- BUYING TIME : Job and family demands leave many Southern Californians with no time for cooking. An increasing variety of quality prepared foods--from deli to deluxe--offers one solution to this 'more taste than time' quandary.
- Coal Chief Sent to Miner Leagues
- Ex-Noriega Aide to Testify Against Him
- 2 Cities Lay Claim to 34 Homeless
- Industry : Ex-Union Official Indicted
- FOCUS : 'Little Santa Ana' Grows Up
- El Monte Schools Pick Group for History Day
- Beverly Hills : Travel Questionnaire Sent
- Nation : Ex-Envoy Ineligible for N.Y. Race
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Orlando Gets Walk of Fame Star
- Czech Rulers Sold Libya Explosives, Havel Reveals
- Romania Restores Order After 6 Die in Ethnic Unrest
- 3 in Running for Pasadena City Manager : Government: Sensitivity to minorities has figured prominently in the screening of administrators from around the country.
- Oil Stance May Hurt Rohrabacher : Politics: Democrats believe that the first-term congressman's advocacy of offshore drilling is a major issue that they can turn to their advantage.
- SPORTSCOPE : Cal Poly Women to Host Final Four Tourney for First Time
- National City
- Compton : Parents Join Students to Protest Poor Conditions
- Alzheimer's Patient Found 7 Months Later
- Study Finds Fluoride Worsens Bone Ailment
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : McElwee's Transfer Fuels War of Words
- Gathers Didn't Stop Taking Medication : Aftermath: Medical expert says Loyola star probably took Inderal on the day he died.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- SWIMMING NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Texas, Stanford, USC Lead Field
- Orange Coast's Volleyball Team Outlasts Pierce
- SIDELINES : Winfield Loses Palimony Case
- Infield Throws Pitcher a Curve : Softball: Lady Toros hurler Kim Park has an earned-run average of 0.39, but her win-loss record is 5-6.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Freshman Leads La Quinta's Victory
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Faust': The Met Makes a Mess of a Masterpiece
- Symphony Plans Debut of New Work : Concerts: The Orange County Performing Arts Center season will open with a program commemorating Carl St. Clair's appointment as music director.
- Classes Teach 'Supermarket Savvy'
- Times to Honor Prep All-Stars
- Right Funny North Roast Raises $300,000 : Politics: Dornan, Rohrabacher and Cox join conservatives lampooning--and saluting--the former presidential adviser.
- Kenneth E. Wolf has been named financial...
- Official Writes Prescription for Improved U.S.-Japan Relations : Trade: Both nations must doctor economies so that Japan consumes more and U.S. produces more, new Japanese consul general tells a group of businessmen.
- Distributed Logic Corp.: The Anaheim-based computer products...
- Low-Cost Riblet Cassoulet Provides Great Taste of Lamb
- Sheltered for the Night, Missed by the Census
- Imelda Sheds Cape in Effort to Shed Pounds in Cartoonist Eyes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Flights of Jews to Israel Suspended
- LOCAL : Busboy Shot by Robber Dies
- Tokyo Stocks Plunge but Recover Half of Loss
- FCC Chairman Briefs TV Executives: FCC Chairman...
- Phillips to Resign as Boston Co. Chairman
- Price Is Named Co-CEO to Ease FHP Transition
- Laura J. Swartz has been appointed vice...
- West German Firm to Buy Chemical Maker
- Fax This to Japan: You <i> Can </i> Go Home Again
- When Cooking Is a Group Effort : Leisure: Cooking clubs can provide a way to eat well while sharpening culinary skills.
- He Hunts Stars That Sparkle on Diamonds : Baseball: Chuck McMichael's opinion can make the difference between success and failure for young players.
- Panel OKs New Assault-Gun Curbs : Firearms: The bill would ban possession of non-sporting U.S.-made weapons. The NRA fiercely opposes it.
- Hollywood Marriages Can Be High Anxiety
- NATION IN BRIEF : GUAM : New Abortion Law Challenged in Court
- Porsche, Mercedes Holding Talks: The two West...
- Coastal Calls Off Sale of ANR: Houston-based...
- Time Is Ripe for Serving Avocado Salad
- Pate a Choux or Cream Puff Pastry--It's All the Same Simple Recipe
- Parents Petition to Retain Korean Liaison : Schools: In an attempt to save money, ABC district officials plan to reassign the popular administrator.
- Pasadena : 2-Story Home Moratorium
- Librarian's Tales Open World of Stories for Pasadena Youths
- AA Deserves a Sober Look at Its Successes
- Hotel Occupancy Rate Dips to Its Lowest Point in More Than a Decade : Economy: Slump is one of several lackluster indicators for San Diego tourism recorded in January.
- Fluor Daniel Gets $120-Million Pact
- Brazil Stocks Plunge 22% as Reforms Shake Nation
- Belcor Inc.: The Irvine-based diversified holding company...
- Delta Applies for Moscow Service: The Atlanta-based...
- Global Trade Growth Slows During Year
- Nation : ECOLOGY : Ill Turtles Hit Colombia Beaches
- Nader Group Sues Heart Valve Firm : Lawsuit: The nonprofit Public Citizen is demanding that 80,000 people receive a prompt medical consultation and a warning of the dangers posed by the device.
- AT&T; Increases Its Dividend for 1st Time Since Divestiture in 1984
- Housing Sales Slowing, TRW Study Indicates
- Press Monopoly Getting Mixed Reviews in Detroit
- Caviar Adds Some Glamour to Deviled Eggs
- Lithuanians Must Surrender Arms, Gorbachev Orders : Soviet Union: The KGB is instructed to enforce tougher visa controls and border checks. The Baltic state's leaders are dismayed, but they remain defiant.
- Brain Abnormalities Found in Schizophrenics : Medicine: Scientists studying twins have come up with results that suggest environmental factors may be as important as genetics in developing the disease.
- Part of Berlin Wall May Be Billboard and Monument
- School to Feature Pacific Rim Foods
- School and District Scores of State Writing Tests Taken by 8th-Graders
- Political Labels
- MOVIES - March 22, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - March 22, 1990
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- Names in the News - March 22, 1990
- Names in the News - March 22, 1990
- Bush Authorizes Polish Consulate for Los Angeles : Diplomacy: He also lifts travel curbs for Warsaw diplomats. But U.S. security officials worry that the moves may increase chances for espionage.
- Public Relations Weighted Decision to Halt Spraying
- Not All Homeless Are Down for the Count--Nor Up for It : Census: Enumerators trying to list the homeless encounter both cooperation and resistance. And as good weather kept many homeless outdoors, many say they were never asked to participate.
- Eroding Public Trust Led Officials to Halt Spraying
- Violent Deaths of 2 Officials Jolt San Diego School System
- Homeless Prove Elusive to S.D. Census Takers
- Torrance Backs Proposals to Ban Refinery Acid : Safety: Proponents include council members who successfully opposed an initiative against use of hydrofluoric acid in the city.
- A Pre-Dawn Hunt for Homeless : Census: Faced with abandoned buildings and dark parks, some searchers stayed in the comfort of their cars.
- Group Tries to Locate the Homeless, but Few Come to Their Census
- Supervisor Stanton Involved in Scuffle With Man at Mall
- Despondent Mother Kills Her 3 Children and Herself : Tragedy: Neighbors say the woman had separated from her husband and was facing financial difficulty.
- Clemency Hearing Is Canceled : Death Penalty: Mother Teresa plans to call Gov. Deukmejian from India to ask that condemned killer Robert Harris not be executed.
- Ruling on Illinois S&L; Could Disrupt Bailout Plan : Regulation: The decision, which challenges actions by the Office of Thrift Supervision, invites similar suits.
- Pasta Sauces, Casseroles in a Jiffy
- SPARE THAT PALM! Should Yorba Linda ban...
- WRITIN', WRANGLIN': Novelist Oakley Hall, director of...
- IMMIGRATION: Polly A. Webber, the first West...
- Culver City OKs Pact to Protect Mall : Development: Agreement gives Marina Place developers some assurance that the coming election will not affect plans for the $159-million regional shopping center.
- DOWNSTREAM: Thomas Eskillsson, a member of Sweden's...
- Council Asks That Valley Rail Line Be Top Priority : Transportation: But the action may be an empty symbol because the commission favors building LAX and Pasadena routes first.
- Despite Tips, No Leads Yet in Death of Cypress Girl
- Bernson to Fight Courthouse Site in Chatsworth : Neighborhoods: Residents oppose construction of the building at Winnetka Avenue and Plummer Street, the councilman says.
- Thousand Oaks Ready to Approve Recycling : Ecology: The City Council is expected to approve a voluntary pilot program beginning in May.
- Western Digital Introduces New Microchip Line : Technology: "Chip-sets" unveiled by the company will simplify the core electronics of personal computers. Analysts say PC makers should find them attractive.
- Latin America : Brazil Economy Sputters Under Reform
- Africa's Last Colony Achieves Its Independence : Namibia: South Africa lowers its flag after 75 years, and a former rebel leader takes over as president.
- Peres Given Opportunity to Form New Government : Israel: The Labor Party leader pledges to open doors to peace talks. He has six weeks to piece together a coalition.
- Dole Proposes Tougher Safeguards for Pensions : Retirement: Secretary of labor suggests a bounty for those who disclose law violations. She also wants auditors to report any illegalities they find.
- Fall Figures : Fashion: Lacroix's collection features warm colors, unitards and leggings. Gigli offers cocoon coats, narrow pants and long jackets.
- LOCAL : OC Homeless Count Seems Thin
- City and County Reach Compromise on Cost of Joint Elections
- Trial Begins for 2 in Grisly Laurel Canyon Murders of Mid-1981 : Courts: In unusual proceeding, separate juries hear evidence for Nasrallah and Diles in one courtroom.
- County IN BRIEF : BEVERLY HILLS : New Tax Called Answer to Layoffs
- County IN BRIEF : WOODLAND HILLS : Compromise Settles Feud Over Temple
- Extending a Shelf Life : Mid-City Library's Patrons Would Rather See Branch Upgraded Than Replaced
- The press had been tipped by a...
- Troubled Defense Firm Will Move to Arizona
- Outdoors : Trout Still the Best Bet for Anglers
- TENNIS INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Fleurian, Seeded 32nd, Upsets Becker in Third Round
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Bruins Win Over a Critic
- SIDELINES : Mexico Edges Uruguay in Soccer
- SIDELINES : Paralyzed Climber, Partner Win
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Lambada Craze Spawns 2 Amusing Quickies
- SHORT TAKES : ABT Marks 50th Anniversary
- Price of Matzo Fixed, N.J. Indictment Claims
- Boston Museum Gets Feeler on Stolen Masters
- WORLD : East German Exodus Dropping
- Clean Air Bill Survives Key Test in Senate
- Hazelwood Trial Ends; Fate Rests With Jurors : Oil spill: The attorneys give closing arguments. The key questions: Was the captain drunk? Was he reckless when he turned the ship over to a mate?
- Oath-Taking Caps 30-Year Struggle for Nujoma
- Fearful Moscow Officials Peril Jewish Film Festival
- Countywide : Auxiliary Bishops Appointed
- THE HOUSE
- VOICES THE REV. CECIL L. MURRAY : 'We Cannot Make Poison the Norm'
- CHP Names New Suspect in Fatal Hit-and-Run
- Bank in Valencia Will Be Purchased by Security Pacific
- TUSTIN : Invocation Flap Appears Resolved
- 100 Chevron Workers Face Layoffs, Transfers : Environment: Restrictions on offshore oil platforms prompt the company to move its regional headquarters to Bakersfield, where many workers will be relocated.
- Removal of 7 Oak Trees at Mountain Site Barred
- Charges Filed Against 2 in Baby-Selling Scheme
- Penguin Goalie's Daughter Battles Cancer
- THE TIMES' ALL-COUNTY BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM : Big Men in the Middle Move to the Forefront This Season
- Nothing Left but Probation for Maryland
- Sprinter Dennis Mitchell has accused Russ Rogers,...
- SIDELINES : Moran Leads in Indonesian Open
- Only Four Angel Games Scheduled in Palm Springs : Spring training: Team will play Padres there on April 2-5. Freeway Series follows, with April 6 game in Anaheim Stadium.
- TV Reviews : 'Normal Life': Another Sappy Family Sitcom
- OPERA REVIEW : Carlos Kleiber Dominates 'Otello' at the Met
- General Dynamics Awards AT&T; Contract
- Sharp Unveils New Notebook Computer: Sharp has...
- Poindexter's Prosecution Rests; Acquittal Plea Fails
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Baker Reports Gain in Ending Angola War
- Census Begins With the Nation's Homeless : Count: 15,000 fan out for monumental overnight task. Many meet difficulties. Incomplete tally is expected.
- Van de Kamp TV Ads Focus on Death Row, Will Air Today
- LOCAL : Body Discovered in Laguna Hills
- Drifter to Be Arraigned in Near-Fatal Stabbing Over Playing of Portable Stereo
- Schools Cut Rent to Encourage Nonprofit Child-Care Services
- Brothers Find Mother Fatally Stabbed at Home
- Drug Overdose Called Cause of Prisoner's Death
- MISSION VIEJO : Volunteers Sought for Resource Center
- NEWPORT BEACH : Bail Is Reduced in Molestation Case
- Hawaii Ships CS Long Beach Out, 84-79 : NIT: Rainbow Warriors end 49ers' season at 23-9. Hawaii will play at New Mexico Thursday night.