- COUNTYWIDE : Public May Apply for LAFCO Vacancy
- COSTA MESA : Debate Over Audible Signal for Blind
- Reed Junior High Wins Math Contest
- Regulators Seize San Francisco Thrift: Federal regulators...
- Carter Cites Israel on Civil Rights Abuse : Mideast: The former President says violations help fuel the Palestinian uprising in the occupied territories.
- 2 Arrested, 5 Tons of Pot Seized in Mexico
- Wagers on Favorites to Place Makes Cents
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- CLYDE H. GOSSERT : Declarations of Independent : Chief of Small Bank Talks About Survival in a Big Market
- Japanese Save More Than in Any Other Nation
- Maxwell Communication Corp. PLC has announced that...
- Couple Indicted in Case of Missing Glendale Man
- THOUSAND OAKS : Crime Stoppers Seeking Donations
- Victims of Blaze Remain in Critical Condition
- A Gas Tax or Gr-r-r-ridlock? : Prop. 111 Would Relieve Congestion, Improve Freeways
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Depression Dismissed as Cancer Risk Factor
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Guide to Selling Guidebooks : Publishing: There are books offering advice on how to do almost anything in Southern California. Together they provide a primer in micro-marketing.
- President Has a Nose for News as He Suffers From Hay Fever
- Ernst Bacon; Author, Composer of Lyric Songs
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle's Landing Gear Said to Be Safe
- E. Germans Bask in Symbols, Western Ideals as Momentous Day Marks Freedom : Elections: The Communists turn up with some graffiti to celebrate.
- Nation In Brief : THE SOUTH : Swollen Streams Rout More Families
- FULLERTON : Vintage Planes to Be on View at Air Show
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Flener Shuts Down Wisconsin on Four Hits, 4-0
- Kings Don't Look Great Without Gretzky : Hockey: Star player to be sent home with strained groin, but the injury is not considered serious. Flyers pull away in third period for 7-4 victory.
- Seattle Mariners Ready to Get to Work, Turn Things Around
- U.S. Decries Slow Pace of Priest-Slaying Inquiry : El Salvador: Four months after the massacre, embassy officials bemoan the lack of progress. But some say they have not pushed hard enough.
- Traffic Death, Mishaps Laid to Drunk Drivers
- Portrait of an Underclass That Missed the American Dream : DOG HORSE RAT<i> by Christopher Davis</i> Viking $17.95, 231 pages
- Moscow Warns Lithuania Not to Take Steps
- Conservative Ligachev Resists New Pressure for Him to Step Down : Soviet Union: The Politburo veteran comes under fire in the Central Committee over his Marxist stand.
- WORLD : 59 Soviet Officers Slain in '89
- COUNTYWIDE : Replacement Named to Head Grand Jury
- THE SIDELINES : Driver Stirling Moss Hit by Car
- Nebraska football Coach Tom Osborne wants all...
- Slightly more than 4,000 US West managers...
- DANA POINT : Road Humps OKd Along Blue Lantern
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : A First for Local Anesthetic
- LAGUNA HILLS : 2 Killed as Pickup Strikes Utility Pole
- Angels Will Make Early Pitch With Six Starters
- Palomar Wins Softball Title, 9-1
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Negotiations Go Extra Innings
- PREPARING FOR THE DERBY : Contenders Hit Major Prep Races
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- STATE : Prison Term in Starving of Baby
- WORLD : Japan Satellite in Moon Orbit
- Far-Right Party Dealt Setback by Bavarians : Elections: The nationalist Republicans were winning only about 5% of the vote.
- WORLD : Woman Jumps to Crocodile Death
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE SOUTH : Hundreds Flee as Floods Continue
- Poindexter Judge Denies Mistrial Over Testimony
- 'What Now, Israel?' Asks California's Jewish Community : Foreign Relations: Jewish leaders in California have mixed views about events in Israel since the Shamir government fell.
- 3.3 Aftershock Rattles Upland; No Damage
- LOCAL : Lancaster Stabbing Victim Dies
- COUNTYWIDE : Clean Air Is Theme of Poster Contest
- OXNARD : 1 Killed After Being Thrown From Car
- Pay the Money, Buy the Land and Name It Hope
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Youths Appointed to Attend West Point
- DRUGS THE COCAINE CAPITALISTS : A World Bank for Inner-City Kids : Neglected in the talk of legalization is what it would do to ghetto economies. Dealing offers powerful economic incentives for the young.
- Color the CHP Beige in Crackdown Against Speeding Drivers of Big Rigs
- Global Hockey League Plans Czech Franchise
- THE SIDELINES : Sean Higgins to Enter NBA Draft
- THE SIDELINES : Scott Pruett's Condition Better
- No-hitter Highlights USIU Softball Sweep
- 'Dead Poets' Is One of 5 Oscar Nominees to Win British Award
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Fake Mileage Settings Face High Court Test
- Soviets Pile Up Most N.Y. Parking Tickets
- Fire on Cruise Ship Off Australia Kills Man
- UC, Others Want Asian Languages on College Tests : Education: Proponents are pressing to expand the list of foreign tongues on the Scholastic Aptitude Test. High school students take the exams to gain college entrance.
- Man Tries to Aid Brother, Is Shot to Death
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Pregnancy Bias Complaints Allowed
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dunaway Admits 'Mommie' Goof
- Walter S. Mack; Built Pepsi-Cola Into One of Top Soft-Drink Firms
- SATICOY : House Regains Landmark Status
- Drug Testing Provides Care, Hope for Some
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Lean Monkeys Meaner, Study Says
- Capriati, 13, Suffers First Upset of Her Young Career
- PREP REVIEW : Neither Brea nor Its Fans Were Sitting Very Pretty
- SIMI VALLEY : Test Drive Ends in Car Theft and Chase
- Where Would We Hide From the Devil? : Citizen rights: In our eagerness to make it easier to convict criminals, we may be giving the government the power to choose who's a criminal.
- COMMENTARY : Meldrick Taylor's Claim Is Proved Wrong by Tape
- Calloway Taps Original Hepcats for Jazz Review
- Bill Nandor was promoted to president and...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- 2 Zeiss Optics Firms Setting Sights on Reunification
- Schuller to Share TV Pulpit With a Latino Evangelist
- NATION : Kassebaum Seeks 3rd Term
- Vote Brings to Life Amerika's Link to Democracy
- COLUMN ONE : An Office Designed for People : Technologists make computer equipment and furniture builders make desks. The two meet all too infrequently.
- U.S. 'Lags Behind' Other Nations in Care of Children, Congressional Report Says : Health: The study finds high child poverty rates. It says young males in this country are more than five times as likely to be murder victims.
- NATION : Bush Checks Bases in Hope of Throwing Opening Day Pitch
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pauley Doesn't Want to Be a Star
- Back to His Moonbeam? : Jerry Brown: Setbacks in the Democratic Party indicate that he hasn't made the transition to nuts-and-bolts leader.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES LITERACY : For Most, Illiteracy Remains Hidden
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Pier Construction Postponed Until Fall : Rebuilding: The Huntington Beach City Council tonight will get a new timetable under which the city landmark would be restored by February, 1992.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Approaching the End of the World on a Happier Note
- NCAA BASKETBALL : WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Arkansas Knocks Off No. 7 Georgia, 81-71
- DRUGS THE ABSTINENCE ERROR : Drop the Iron Fist and Try Rules of Moderation : Cultures that teach children about drinking but frown on adult drunks have lower rates of alcoholism. The lesson should translate to drugs.
- Opoulos Setting an Example of Excellence : Prep volleyball: His decision to add to his sports repertoire is netting big dividends for Newport Harbor High School.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / EAST REGIONAL AT ATLANTA : Singleton Loses Debate, St. John's Loses Game : Duke: Redmen forward talks harshly, gets called for a technical foul that sends the Blue Devils winging into the final 16.
- MUSIC
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Don't Write Off Partnerships
- Terry M. Borchers has been named vice...
- PUC to Revamp Pay Phone Rules to Benefit Callers
- W. Virginia Teachers Vote to End Strike
- Church Distances Itself From Member Charged With Murdering 3-Year-Old
- VENTURA : Man Sought in Kidnaping Attempt
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Herpes Relief Claimed for Drug
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Starting Point : Is 'brain birth' the beginning of human life? Or conception? Science can't draw the line, but only provide more evidence to ponder.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT RICHMOND, VA. : Syracuse, Minnesota Weather Upset Bug--Barely : Orangemen: Coleman swats away Stith's shot at the finish and Virginia's rally falls short, 63-61.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AT RICHMOND, VA. : Syracuse, Minnesota Weather Upset Bug--Barely : Gophers: Burton scores career-high 36 points and upstart Northern Iowa finally falls by wayside, 81-78.
- Lockout Ends; Season to Start April 9 : Padres: With their enthusiasm waning in the past few weeks, the players are more than happy to get back to baseball.
- Clippers Get 'L' for Lack of Effort, 108-97 : Pro basketball: Two days after beating Houston, L.A. seems disinterested in losing to a expansion team.
- Vincent to Pitch Expansion Plan
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Earnhardt Gets Well Quickly by Earning His 40th Victory
- WHAT HAPPENS NOW
- LEGAL FILE
- Pushing the Envelope With Visual Effects : Film: New technology enables specialists to put almost any image that a writer can describe on the screen.
- James L. Sanchez has been named president...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Many People Need Help: Landers
- LOCAL : Angels and Dodgers Reschedule Their Annual Freeway Series
- Administration Officials Firm on Defense Budgeting
- STATE : Ridgecrest to Lose Navy Facility
- SOUTHLAND : Swallows Live Up to Tradition
- 'Indian Connection' Poppies Throw a Curve at U.S. Drug Policy
- News ANALYSIS : 'No-Pain' Style May Hurt Bush in Long Run
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : House Call Gets Actor Involved
- No Need for Separate Testing : Safety of French Abortion Pill Already Established
- Good Citizen Takes His Find to Deputies, Has Them Scurrying
- Fred Graham Puts Message in Another Medium : Books: The former Fulbright scholar describes his journey from lawyer to reporter to TV news anchor to author.
- The Art and Science of Cinematography : Academy Awards: The work of the five nominated directors of photography is assessed by their colleagues.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Market Watch : Critical 2 Weeks for Rally
- Canoga Park Mall Partly Evacuated in Drain Leak
- Apple Job Let a Small Firm Fly High
- Washington Viewing East German Vote With Elation--and Trepidation : Unification: The formal response is bland. But privately, the conservative victory is hailed. Major question arises over a new Germany's ties to NATO.
- WORLD : Libya Detains Worker in Fire, Ambassador to Italy Announces
- Leery Owners Reopen Shops After Killing
- OPERA REVIEW : Brussels Brings Mozart's 'La Finta Giardiniera' to Brooklyn
- Market Watch : SEC Seems to Have the Upper Hand in War of Regulators : Securities: Many business and political leaders think that the CFTC is ill-equipped to monitor stock index futures activity.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nike Reports Record Earnings
- Coniston, Unions to Try UAL Buyout : Proxy fight: Joint effort hopes to buy airline's parent for more than $3.8 billion.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mass. Given Lowest Bond Rating
- California IN BRIEF : HAYWARD : President Named at Cal State Campus
- California IN BRIEF : SAN RAFAEL : Drunk Driver Is Strangled in Prison
- High Desert Grows Tired of Being All-Purpose Dump
- MUSIC REVIEW : Symphony Gives Its Best to 'Eroica'
- Professional Punk Rock Shows Its Pop Roots
- Brokaw Pins Tail on 'New Hollywood'
- 'Bulldozing' One of the World's Treasures : Grand Canyon: While the impact of Glen Canyon Dam water releases is under review, Secretary Lujan should curb the flows and keep the canyon floor from washing away.
- Gun Safety Still the Target : Too Much Harm From Weapons in Hands of Children
- City to Turn New Leaf on Old Tree Law : Hedge: Proposed changes to height limits could cause spite wars in Huntington Beach neighborhoods, resident says.
- SANTA ANA : Library Renovation Plan to Be Reviewed
- THE SIDELINES : Boy Dies After Being Hit by Pitch
- Harmon Answered the Call While Working After School
- Light heavyweight Donny Lalonde's boxing comeback was...
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : UCLA, Murray Put Kansas on Ice : East Regional: Freshman's free throws give Bruins a 71-70 victory over Jayhawks in the second round.
- SHORT TAKES : Opry's Ole Floor on Sales Block
- J. Samuel Huey, 37, has been promoted...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Texas Radio Sales Talks Cut Off
- Museum Robbed of Millions in Masterpieces
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ex-Mayor Jabs Back With Book
- Again, Pasadena Has Designs on a Showcase House
- 7th of 13 Chula Vista Jail Escapees Seized; May Be the Most Dangerous
- N. Carolina Jail Evacuated
- BREA : Tennis Court Site Changes Proposed
- Parishioners Eat Well to Aid Poor
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Third School Hit by Teacher Boycott
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES ARTS FUNDING : For Taxpayers, Not a Pretty Picture : Setting reasonable selection standards is the least that should be done to cure ills of the federal arts endowment process.
- Timing Is Right For Duke's Brickey in Victory : West Regional: Blue Devil forward sinks tiebreaking basket to help defeat St. John's, 76-72.
- Rep. Hawkins Sets Off Political Scramble : Campaigns: Assemblywoman Waters appears a cinch to succeed retiree. Her seat is up for grabs in heavily Democratic district.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Dream Offense Fuels Loyola, 149-115 : Sixth Man Gives Lions the Edge
- SHORT TAKES : 'Bigfoot' Harry Gets 3-Year Run
- Coors Plans to Create Holding Company: Adolph...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Gorbachev Plans Radical Legislation for Economy
- 'Freeway Killer' Appeal Refused by High Court
- Evans School Is an Island of Refuge for Immigrants
- $10-Million Little Boy : Medicine: Seriously ill children like Richard Hall will be able to get help from top specialists when a new diagnostic center opens March 26.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Golf Panel Rejects Clubhouse Proposal
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Comedy as Pain Reliever Tested
- PUC Is About to Write New Rule Book for Pay Phones
- In Southern Island Province, China's Economic Reforms Are Still Alive : Investment: Hainan continues to attract foreign money despite the mainland's tight credit and reimposed central controls.
- Pilot Dies in Buena Park Crash : Near Miss in Fog at Wax Museum
- Ranchers Weather Dry Times : Livestock: The county's cattle industry has declined because of urbanization and rising costs. The drought could reduce it further.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Inch Closer to Patrick Division Crown
- Sockers Continue Their Turnaround by Defeating the Blast, 7-3
- SANTA ANITA : Lukas Has Two More Possibilities With Hail Atlantis and Real Cash
- Radja Says Club Is Ready to Let Him Be a Celtic
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Wins When Injury Stops Fendick
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Burnout Was Never Factor for Rodnina
- SHORT TAKES : Dolly Buys Hometown Station
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bird Finally Back in Form--and So Are Celtics
- SHORT TAKES : 'Sloppy Dare' a Mystery Mess
- LEGAL FILE
- Associate Artistic Director of ABT Resigns
- COMEDY REVIEW : Musty Material Fails to Prop Up Comic Bruce Baum at Top Secret
- Storytelling, a poetry reading and performance art...
- Homeless Aid
- Shirer's Book
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / MIDWEST REGIONAL AT INDIANAPOLIS : Georgetown, Purdue Join Ranks of Stunned Teams : Texas: Boilermaker coach criticizes officiating after Travis Mays makes two free throws with seven seconds left to give Longhorns a 73-72 victory.
- MOVIES - March 19, 1990
- MOVIES - March 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 19, 1990
- Names in the News - March 19, 1990
- Names in the News - March 19, 1990
- Names in the News - March 19, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 19, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 19, 1990
- Names in the News - March 19, 1990
- BUSINESS BANKS: Of the more than three...
- Kohl-Backed Alliance Wins E. German Vote : Elections: Victorious moderate-right coalition favors a faster pace toward reunification. Social Democrats run a distant second in first free ballot.
- SAY CHEESECAKE: Playboy photographer David Chan is...
- NO DOUBT: British novelist and former member...
- MTV: Last summer Carl St. Clair, newly...
- HEAD R-RATED ITEM: How upset do parents...
- Simon Is Trapped, Too
- Malcolm Forbes
- Not All Share Singles' View of 'Sex Symbol'
- Deli Delay
- Yuppie Hobos
- MEASURING A GOOD SERIES
- Help Students Pay for Trip
- NAUTICAL NIT
- Effects of 'Wilding'
- PURE GORE
- CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
- CATHERINE WHEEL
- Boz No Coop
- Misleading Impression Created About Votes on Environment
- Model of Distress Over Designer's Style
- How About Devising an Antidote for Living?
- City Might Tone Down Color Code
- Pride Inhabits Ruins of Great Zimbabwe...
- CROSS EXAMINATION
- Wealth and Morality
- YEAR IN, YEAR OUT
- Spread the Burden of Rent Control
- Golden Egg Looking More Like Bronze
- Reliving L.A.'s Past
- Robert Bruss Replies:
- Not All Share Singles' View of 'Sex Symbol'
- Where There's Smoke . . .
- Annoyed Adventurer
- A 'Tale' by Men
- Comment on Pensions Has a Familiar Ring
- Some Advice for the Friends of Westwood
- FRESH FAMILY FARE
- Rostenkowski's Deficit Plan
- Award, Not Ticket
- Evaluating a Cut in Capital Gains Taxes
- 'HOME' ON THE WANE?
- TELLER VISION
- PURE GORE
- Simon Is Trapped, Too
- UCI Housing for Married Students Fills Key Need
- Arts Funding
- After all the fuss lately on Donald...
- Fat Lots, Skinny Houses
- TRAVELING in style : Character...
- Anti-Gay Views
- Board of Economist Member Didn't Refute Arguments About the Reagan 'Boom' Years
- 'Ugly' Project Looks Pretty Good to Some
- No to Multi-Track
- Wise Language Use
- PURE GORE
- Freeway Expansion
- CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
- I'm so happy to see that Rick...
- Not All Share Singles' View of 'Sex Symbol'
- PURE GORE
- Tax Time
- Spraying Shouldn't Be Done Without Advance Warning
- TELLER VISION
- PURE GORE
- Foreign-Film Phobia
- Rostenkowski's Deficit Plan
- UCI Housing for Married Students Fills Key Need
- Some Perks Make Visitors Feel Right at Home : SAVVY: Hotels Compete in Amenity Wars : Hotels: Big winners of the amenity wars are guests, who can be treated to everything from sewing kits to chocolate chip cookies. But to some operators, the situation has gotten truly out of hand.
- Videocassette Ratings
- THIS 'SOUTH' WON'T RISE AGAIN
- Tabloid Mentality
- Lambada Data
- Judges' Human Side
- Westwood Backs Her Group, Lake Says
- UCI Housing for Married Students Fills Key Need
- Joe and Rose Kennedy were played superbly...
- Rostenkowski's Deficit Plan
- TRAVELING in style : TOO...
- The "Newhart" show on Feb. 26 was...
- Invocations at Meetings Reflect Nation's Tolerance
- MEGASHOT
- Junior League's Image
- Did Women Really Win Court Ruling?
- Spraying Shouldn't Be Done Without Advance Warning