- Striking Driver Charged in Greyhound Bus Shooting
- Police Satisfied With Mantell After Review
- Break-In Murder Trial Ends With Jury Deadlocked
- Fire-Safety Rules a Local Issue
- Guardian Angels in Flap Over Scuffle
- Deceptive 'Infomercials'
- Illinois Company Buys 19% Stake in Beta Phase
- A Sweet Critic?
- A weekly look at office and industrial...
- Datum Inc. Reports 25% Increase in Profits for 1989
- Jerome Schnur; Award-Winning TV Producer
- Finding New Home in Old Country
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Bill Would Let Jurors Vote Consciences
- Former Aide Describes Poindexter's Mistrust of Congress Members : Iran-Contra: The trial testimony comes as the prosecution begins to wrap up its case against the former national security adviser.
- Boat Shows to Make a Splash at Two Harbors
- COUNTYWIDE : Homeless Loan Program Expanded
- Teen Run Over in Daylight Gang Attack in Reseda Lot
- Workshop Brings Gospel Music Sounds to S.D.
- UCSD's Future Looks Bigger and Brighter, Chancellor Reports : Education: Atkinson tells UC Board of Regents that UCSD is on the way to becoming one of the "great academic centers of the world."
- IRVINE : Private Monorail Gets City Aboard
- Northwest Fires 3 Pilots Accused of Flying While Legally Drunk
- '89 Had Relatively Few Spills, but More Oil Was Involved
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Eyewitness Indicted in Fatal Attack Case
- Soviet Reforms Likely to Shrink Party Ranks
- U.S. Warns Travelers to Soviet Union
- Physicists Catch a Paradox in a Jar : Science: Reaffirming a theory named for the philosopher Zeno, researchers demonstrate, in effect, that a watched pot doesn't boil.
- Swedish 'Commandos' to Launch War on Rats
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Firm Pleads Guilty in Documents Case
- Shamir Facing Calls to Give Up Likud Party Leadership : Israel: The erosion of his power has left him vulnerable to demands that he step down. But an aide says he has no plans to quit.
- Malathion Spraying for the Pesky Medfly
- Shuttle Cancels Bay Area Flights for a Month
- DANA POINT : Chamber Will Hold Open House Sunday
- San Diego
- Man Arrested After Holding Gun on Employer
- Nassco Says Double-Hull Valdez Feasible
- Melvyn Helstien; Emeritus Professor of Theater at UCLA
- Marching for Parks : Outdoors: Across the nation, people will travel trails to show support for the preservation and enhancement of precious open spaces.
- For Ex-Kindergarteners, It's Deja Vu
- Baker Will Meet De Klerk, Mandela
- The Gentle Spirit of Harpo Marx Lives On
- Sen. Mitchell Says 'Blunder' by Bush Contributed to Splintering of Israeli Coalition : Politics: Democrat launches attack over comments on the sensitive issue of East Jerusalem's future.
- Couple Indicted in Las Vegas in Disappearance of Retired Glendale Bank Accountant
- EL TORO : Rams Players to Face High School Coaches
- Seal Beach Home Plan Is Voided : Land use: The city's state-required housing plan was invalid when permits were issued for a 329-unit development, so the developer must start over, a court commissioner rules.
- Inner-City America Needs a Marshall Plan
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- Florida Chills McGaughey's Derby Hopes : Horse racing: He had three candidates, but will be mere spectator today.
- Value of Teaching Deaf to Speak Still Debated : Study: Research shows that reading scores are higher for those who can talk. But enthusiasm is muted among those who value sign language.
- And Baby Makes 3 for Prolific Animal Park Condor
- WESTMINSTER : Parents Can't Stop Change of Principals
- It's the City That Will Be the Loser if Lockout Cancels Padres' Games
- PREP ROUNDUP : Brundage Pitches Irvine Past Marina for Softball Title
- Mater Dei, Brea Games to Be Televised
- Service for Harmon Set for Monday
- SKIING / Bob Lochner : Racers Actually Go for the Gold
- SIMI VALLEY : Burglary Suspect Monitored Police
- School Superintendent French to Retire in June
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Northern Iowa Stuns Missouri
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Kimble Helps Loyola Score Special Win
- Klein's First Game Left Him With Scents of Foreboding
- Relampago Del Cielo, a Mexican folk dance...
- Why Capital Losses Don't Apply to IRAs
- OXNARD : Bakery Now Meets State Health Code
- Bradley's Veto Keeps Issue Off June Ballot
- They Can't Afford to Stay Out of Jail : Justice: Who, besides the penal system, would provide health care, room and board to uneducated black males?
- OJAI : Swap With City Could Save Chapel
- CAMARILLO : Preschool Slots Hard to Come By
- COUNTYWIDE : New Airport Terminal Is Shown Off
- NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Stephen F. Austin to Test CS Long Beach
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Familiar Faces Leave Ball State With Mixed Emotions
- Al Di Meola to Surface at Coach House With His Worldly View of Music
- Mistrial Refused in Aguilar Trial Deadlock
- National Lumber Begins Talks on Restructuring : Building Supplies: Increased competition and a slowdown in the local housing and home-repair markets have hurt sales.
- Roh Replaces Economics Minister
- 6-Week War Cost Lebanon $1 Billion
- New Times Edition in Ventura County
- Nations Should Refuse to Help Libya Rebuild Plant, U.S. Says : Foreign policy: Cheney attributes the fire to incompetence. Kadafi has 'had better weeks,' he says.
- Woman Sentenced to Jail for Animal Neglect
- Jury Absolves Police in Destruction of Film
- Short and Tall Lend a Hand
- Soucie Shoots Christian Heritage Over Bethel, Into Final
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Minnesota Beats UTEP in Overtime
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAME : Walker, Mater Dei Forwards Lead Teams
- Texas, Fresno Track Teams at UCLA
- DANCE REVIEW : Quick-Change Artists Pull Off Performance
- Ukrainian Catholics Fight to Regain Churches Seized in '46 : History: Throughout the western Ukraine, the Russian Orthodox Church is under pressure to return places of worship.
- Maple Leafs Snap Losing Streak, 4-3
- L.A. Catholic Archdiocese Projects $8-Million Deficit
- Nancy S. Ittleson; Drug Program Leader
- BTR Launches Bid for Norton: British industrial...
- Man Beaten for Refusing to Give Panhandlers 50
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Medical Board Starts Consumers Hot Line
- Lower AIDS Prediction Fuels Debate
- Parade, Home Tours Highlight Capistrano Fiesta
- Gardena Tightens Curbs on Leased Mall Spaces
- Anderson's Kin Mark His 5 Years as Hostage
- San Diego
- 57 Detained in Crackdown on Smuggling of Aliens
- 2 Sentenced for Sending Pay-or-Die Letters
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Michigan Holds Off Illinois St., 76-70
- This Time, Clippers Hold On : Pro basketball: They take a 21-point lead for the second consecutive game and beat Rockets, 118-95. Rookie Martin scores 20.
- Ruling Takes Boxing Win From Parker
- Amid allegations of point-shaving by former basketball...
- Baseball Owners, Players Have Late Session of Talks
- Baseball Players Asking for Binding Arbitration
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS : El Cajon Christian Loses in Division V
- Japan's Ruling Party Balks on Trade Proposal
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Judge Blocks Part of Drug-Testing Plan
- The true connoisseur of beer knows there...
- Wayward Satellite Boosted High Enough for Possible Shuttle Rescue
- Perestroika Takes Center Ring in L.A.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Striking Teachers Vow to Stay Out
- Breakup of Palace Guard Helps to Demilitarize Haiti
- TUSTIN : Legal Fees Soaring in Election Fracases
- BUENA PARK : Veterans Post Faces Closure by the City
- IRVINE : Teen Fund-Raisers Packing for Africa
- Florida Company Favored to Build, Operate S.D. Jail : Overcrowding: Proposed privately run facility would help to ease the severe crowding of county's jails.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Horry Makes Sure Alabama Is on Target
- NCAA SWIMMING WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Evans Sets Mark, Leads Stanford
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : BREA-OLINDA vs. AUBURN PLACER
- Irwin Rises in Players Championship Golf
- At 61, Trumpeter Maynard Ferguson Is Happy on the Podium
- Still no Major League Baseball, but plenty...
- West Point-Pepperell Sells Divisions to Bidermann
- Orbit Instrument to Close Cypress Plant, Cut 40 Jobs
- Japanese Offer Import Tariff Reductions
- How to Avoid Red Flags on Your Tax Return
- Aubrey Wisberg; Scenarist and Producer
- Idaho's Strict Abortion Bill Advances
- Bankruptcy Won't Erase Student Loans
- A Small Reminder of Pastoral 18th-Century California
- California IN BRIEF : REDWOOD CITY : Kidnaper Threatens to Kill Teen-Ager
- State Will Halve Its Agricultural Water Deliveries
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Sequestering of Jury in Spill Case Rejected
- Not Everything, but Enough : Gorbachev Has the Power--and the Problems
- Study of Heart Drugs Includes Ojai Hospital
- Drowning Victim Found on Beach Is Identified
- Pipe Bomb Endangers School's Swim Team but Fails to Explode
- 'Red October' Inspires a Hunt for Green Navy Recruits
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Grudgingly OKs Housing Plan
- Snails to Set Pace of Festival : 3-Day Event Will Feature Food, Fun
- $60,000 in Jewels Taken From Couple at Home
- Gas Tax Measure Could Mean $200 Million for County Roads : June ballot: Work on linking the Simi Valley and Moorpark freeways could begin this year, officials say.
- Santa Clara Takes Division IV Title
- Movie Reviews : 'Crack' an Indictment of U.S. Legal System
- Firms Join Race to Build Roads for the State : Privatization: Orange County companies figure prominently in an innovative state program in which they will build various transportation facilities. Tolls will pay the way.
- Southeast Soaked by Severe Storms
- Castro Criticizes U.S. Elections, Invasions
- COUNTYWIDE : Moorpark Man to Run for State Board
- In the Valley of the Private Schools : Education: Five exclusive private schools have turned the Ojai area into the prep school capital of the West Coast.
- Harrison Convicted of Murder : Crime: Judge finds a stack of circumstantial evidence in the slaying of his ex-wife sufficiently compelling for conviction.
- Defense Seeks to Move Silberman's Trial : Courts: Financier's attorneys also request four-week postponement of money-laundering trial, saying their client needs more time to recover from suicide attempt.
- Cheerleading Squad Wins a Victory of Its Own
- Malathion Spraying for the Pesky Medfly
- Little Mortie Cooper
- Malathion Spraying for the Pesky Medfly
- Santa Clara Wins State Title Again; Tarver Scores 35 : Prep basketball: Senior shatters championship-game record to lift the Saints to their 45th consecutive victory.
- After Being Taken, Raiders Had Last Laugh
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Rose Shrine' Has Local Color but Still Needs Work
- Michael J. Livesey; Cameraman, Photographer, Producer
- David E. Teitelbaum; NBC Producer of Documentary, News Shows
- Gorbachev Gives Lithuania 3 Days on Independence
- Appreciation of Cymbidium Orchids Cultivated
- Vote Nears--and E. German Fears Grow : Elections: In the town of Kremmen, there is uncertainty over what a new government might do to their economic future.
- U.S. Spy Satellite Heads for Fiery Death
- Walter Orr Roberts; Founded National Center for Atmospheric Research
- State Will Halve Its Farm Water Deliveries
- Alhambra Police Station Is Damaged as Man Ignites, Tosses Gasoline Can
- High Use Depleted Funds, Former Deaf Center Chief Says
- Resignation of Teachers Union Chief Demanded
- Nixon's Visit to Capitol Hill
- Gay-Bashing and the GOP
- Television coverage of the Alabama-Colorado State NCAA...
- SANTA ANITA / Bob Mieszerski : San Felipe Key Test for 3-Year-Olds
- THE NIT : New Mexico Wins in Record Appearance
- NBA ROUNDUP : Career Twilight Brighter for Piston Center Edwards
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Durr's Field Day Sparks El Camino Real, 86-41
- TV Reviews : Gallagher, Winningham Ignite Tale of 'Love and Lies'
- Retirees Volunteering to Assist Third World Countries
- Thriving in Heat of Adversity : Television: Despite heart bypass surgery and the personal problems of his co-star Howard Rollins, Carroll O'Connor is happy in his work.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Foderaro Gives Hart Quite a Start: 1st No-Hitter
- Even as a Youth, Chavez Was the Natural
- Long-Range Shots by Valdez Lift Cal Poly Pomona
- Dr. O'Neil Hadnott, 58, the Los Angeles...
- Irish-Bred Kanatiyr Celebrates a Day Early
- SUNSET LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Bill's Home Run Helps Ocean View Top Barons
- Movie Reviews : A Look at 'Super Chief' Justice Warren's World
- Social Security Freeze Opposed by Moynihan
- George Tooby, 76; World-Class Yachtsman
- Gaelic Boys of Summer Hurl Themselves Into the Void
- Speak Out Within the Justice System
- Escalante Will Still Stand and Deliver at Garfield
- 1,000 Flip Switches to 'Light Border'
- Elderly Woman Bilked Out of Home, Police Say : Nursing care: Owners of a health service are charged with grand theft. They allegedly coerced a client to sell them her house for half its value.
- High School Dropout Rate Falls to 35%
- What's My Line? Well, There's a Big Catch Here But it Isn't Fish
- Pruett Injured in Crash on Test
- Colusa Effort Stops Clark and Christian
- Rubin Shoots 70 to Move Into Lead
- Chavez, Taylor Try to Top That Other Fight of Year
- UCLA Starts Late, Finishes Quickly, Beats UAB, 68-56
- Relatives of the late David Croudip have...
- Drexel Told to Provide Details on Bonuses:...
- Resolution Trust Corp. Sells Hyatt Resort for $65 Million
- MEDIA : Commsel-AP Venture Will Offer Financial News Over the Phone
- San Ysidro
- For the 4th Straight Time, Navy Seals Team Overcomes All Obstacles and Grounds Out a 'Mud Run' Victory on Marines' Own Turf in : A Dirty Little War
- FULLERTON : New Lawsuit Filed Against Road Project
- Malathion Spraying for the Pesky Medfly
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills' Lovingier Pitches No-Hitter
- Unprotected by Rams, Hatcher Agrees to Terms With Packers
- Hearts Can Be Tested, but Little Is Ensured
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Pitchers Shut Out El Capitan as USDHS Advances to Final
- BETTING WITH BOB
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : It's Fire vs. Ice: Sooners Meet the Tar Heels
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Hayward Mt. Eden Has Strength in Reserve
- Composer Comes Home to Conduct His 'Lonesome Dove' Score
- 'Joe Egg' Staging to Replace 'Yalla Bitch'
- Artists Using Plummer Delighted by Improvements Remodeling Would Bring
- Weekend TV : 'Malathion Crisis' Examines Medfly History; 'Phantom' Revived for the Small Screen
- Legislature, Nursing Bruised Image, Tries to Picture Itself on TV
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : U.S. Drug Search of 2 Ships Is Assailed
- Sect Orders Members Into Bomb Shelters : Survival: Church leaders say they needed to conduct a practice run. Traffic and sewage problems keep county officials in Montana busy.
- VILLA PARK : Alleged Fighting Cocks Confiscated
- THOUSAND OAKS : 6th Youth Congress to Convene Today
- Wholesale Prices Stable as Energy Costs Decline : Economy: The underlying core rate of inflation--which excludes the volatile food and energy components--settled at 3.7%, a slight improvement.
- Valdez Oil Spill Controversy Continues : Environment: Alaska and environmentalists are worried that the Justice Department may not push Exxon to fully restore Prince William Sound.
- Zenon Rossides; Cyprus' Former U.N. Diplomat
- Man Tries to Retrieve Model Plane, Falls Off Cliff
- Congress Hears Cities' Plight Over Billboards
- Readers to Raiders: Here's Your Helmet, What's Your Hurry?
- BREA : Sobriety Checks Due on St. Patrick's Day
- Noisy Amphitheater Hears from Lawyers Again
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suspect Sought in Bank Robbery
- El Cajon
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CLU's Clark Allows 1 Hit in 2-0 Win
- Malathion Spraying for the Pesky Medfly
- Florida Clerk Faces a Felony Charge for Selling Rap Record : Pop: Police say an expletive-laced 2 Live Crew album was sold to girl, 11. Store employee could get five years, $5,000 fine.
- O.C.'s Mater Dei High Has Big Reputation, Even Bigger Ambition
- Imelda Marcos Launches Her Defense--Alongside the Specter of a Dead Dictator : Conspiracy case: Jury selection starts next week. Late husband of the former Philippine First Lady is expected to have a key influence on the trial.
- Off-Duty Officer Kills Man at Disco : Crime: Fight in parking lot prompted shooting, but Santa Ana victim's brother, friend dispute police version.
- State Lifts License of Camp O'Neal; Psychiatrist Denies Sex Allegation
- Ten Sober Ways to Get Into the Spirit of St. Patrick's Day
- Pub, Network of Countrymen Make U.S. Life a Wee Bit Better
- Anaheim Post Goes to Longtime Staffer, but Controversy Isn't Over : Politics: The mayor and a councilman are angry that an Ohio candidate was not chosen for the city manager job and accuse their colleagues of collusion.
- Names in the News - March 17, 1990
- Names in the News - March 17, 1990
- British Company Launches Surprise Bid for Norton
- Home Building Down 7% After Big Gain in Jan.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Fairchild Gets Tough in New York
- Pennzoil Restating 1989 Results: Pennzoil said it...
- Alternative-Fuel Cars Pushed on a Bumpy Senate Road
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : High School Do's and Don'ts : Cutting Edge: Hairstyle Trends Are Out, Individuality Is In
- Betty Lamps Now Cast in a Good Light
- Court Denies Harris' Appeal of Execution
- 235,000 Soviets Emigrated in 1989, Double '88 Figure, Newspaper Says
- William F. Raborn Jr. 84; Retired Vice Admiral Ran CIA
- Insiders Trading Tips
- Quayle Chides Castro but Fidel Gets Limelight
- WORLD : Lithuania Given Soviet Deadline
- 2 Leaders Forgive and Forget Over a Beer : Europe: The Czechoslovak and West German presidents agree to reconcile after the wrongs of World War II.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- No One Shocked by News But Many Seem Saddened
- Intelsat 6 Gets Remote Boost to High, Safe Orbit
- Plan to Put Lid on Growth Goes to Council
- Apparent Kidnap Attempts Put Parents on Guard--and on Edge : Safety: Adults in Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach try to warn their children without whipping up hysteria.
- 2 Injured in Explosion, Fire at Shell Refinery
- DNA Prints Help Win Conviction in 2 Rapes : Law: Criminal trial was the first in L.A. County to allow genetic evidence.
- Largest Del Webb Shareholder Seeks 3 Seats on Board
- Woolworth to Spend $325 Million in Capital
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : The Boy Just Wants to Have Fun
- Child's 'Best Interests' Guide Judges' Decisions : Law: Determining who gets custody is a frequently complicated procedure, and one that has evolved greatly in the past 40 years.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Override of Veto on Mental Health Fails
- 50 Illegals Seized at LAX in Third INS Sweep in 2 Days
- Vitamin C and Iron
- Voss Confirmed as Agriculture Chief : Appointment: The state Senate narrowly approves the governor's choice. He is not expected to hold the post in the next Administration.
- COLUMN ONE : Academia Wises Up on Patents : These days, universities aren't shy about asserting their rights to potentially lucrative research patents. It wasn't always that way.
- Hostages' Families Seek Greater Public Pressure : Terrorism: Many relatives of Americans held in Lebanon feel that Washington has deserted them. They will rally today at the White House.
- Mother Accused of Helping Her Murder-Suspect Son Flee
- IRVINE : UCI Students Lobby Regents on Housing
- S&L; Chief Directed Fraud, McKinzie Jury Told : Trial: Dr. Duayne Christensen masterminded the scheme to loot North America Savings, using Janet Faye McKinzie only as a drugged tool, her lawyer said.
- AT&T; May Offer Early Retirement Incentives
- 2 Unocal Shareholders Sue Corporate Raiders : Takeovers: The suit charges that Michael Milken, T. Boone Pickens and others violated federal laws during a 1985 buyout attempt.
- Charter Medical Discovers Errors: Charter Medical Corp....
- Covering Big Fee in Basketball Deal Is Slam Dunk at NBC
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Police in Florida, Ohio to Watch Buses
- Japanese Firm Makes Bid for Saks Fifth Ave.
- WATER SPORT: First BMWs, then hotel boxing...
- Hidden Hills May Challenge Judge's Order on Housing
- Hermosa Beach to Get a Hotel After All : Growth: A Brentwood businessman finds a way around the long dispute over the vacant Biltmore Hotel site. He plans to develop a block just south of it.
- IRVINE : Football Scores Poorly With Faculty
- Winter Warms Up a Welcome as Spring Gets Set to Take the Stage
- DRUGS GREAT BURDEN ON FOREIGN POLICY : High Political Price Exacted for Any Potential Benefits : The current military approach to drug eradication is destabilizing and demeaning to our Latin American friends.
- Gardena High Speech Team Hopes to Talk Its Way to State Title
- Barbarism in Iraq
- Mishap on LAX Taxiway Delays Some Landings
- School Bus Driver Pleads Guilty to DUI, Perjury
- Youth Pleads Guilty to School Fire, Vandalism
- Leisure World Is Pondering Cityhood
- Tom Harmon Dies at 70 : Football: Michigan's Old 98, Heisman Trophy winner in 1940, suffered a heart attack after playing round of golf.