- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Gunmen Try to Seize Bank Governor
- Lithuania Independence Declared Invalid in Moscow
- INS Is Found Bogged Down by New Roles : Immigrants: Study says the war on drugs and inconsistent enforcement strategies hinder agency's effort to keep businesses from hiring illegal aliens.
- Imelda Marcos Arrives in N.Y. for Racketeering Trial
- Warsaw Views Its Role in German Talks as Triumph
- Britain Recalls Iraqi Ambassador in Response to Execution : Diplomacy: London also halts ministerial contacts. Thatcher calls the hanging of journalist 'barbaric.'
- THE HIGH COST OF CHIC
- Graham Martin; Last U.S. Ambassador to S. Vietnam
- UCI Plan to Develop Real Estate Outlined
- NEWPORT BEACH : Copter Bought With Drug Money Debuts
- 'Porterville' Figure Still Does It His Way
- Worker Indicted Over Kickbacks at Naval Station
- MISSION VIEJO : 20,000 Expected at St. Patrick's Parade
- He'll Be the One Rooting, Writing
- Just Like the Raiders, NFL Might Say 'Arrivederci, L.A.'
- Fast Finish Carries Rio Mesa Girls Past Buena in Channel League Track
- FISHING NOTES / DAN STANTON : Anglers Looking for Sea Bass Should Head for Islands
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- P. M. BRIEFING : PPG Sells Share of German Firm
- DUKE: The John Wayne mystique continues. ....
- L.A.'S MOST VISIBLE Office Romance : When TV news co-anchors Jim Lampley and Bree Walker became a team off the air as well as on, tongues started wagging. What's it like to conduct a romance when so many people are watching?
- Extremists Threaten to Kill 3 U.S. Hostages
- The Fur Flies as Retailers, Animal Rights Activists Clash in Wardrobe Wars
- UC Regents Endorse Medical Center Action
- VENTURA : Bank Robber Gets 4 Years in Prison
- OXNARD : New School's Costs Pared by $250,000
- High Court OKs Drug Tests of Job Applicants : Law: Justices reject a challenge to a Court of Appeal ruling on the constitutionality of a mandatory urinalysis.
- Santee
- Fewer Pilots Ditching Navy to Join Airline Ranks : Military: Bonus program and the thrill of flying high-performance aircraft help to increase retention rate.
- Riley, Brea Official Urge Use of County Funds to Expedite Road Projects
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Lions Will Try to Keep Heads in This Game : Loyola Marymount: Emotions figure to be running high in tonight's first-round matchup against New Mexico State.
- Torrid Torrance Hitter Spreads Line Drives Like Seeds in the Wind : Prep Baseball: Antone Williamson already has 12 hits in 22 tries and 13 runs batted in in seven games.
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP : Matsumoto Runs Mater Dei Past St. Paul
- SWIMMING NCAA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Evans Breaks Mark in 500 Freestyle
- Bergen Brunswig Corp.: The distributor of pharmaceutical...
- Major Pension Funds Press Exxon for Meeting
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : Guerrillas Kill 19 in Andean Village
- Gephardt Toasts Bush as Friend, Signaling Truce in Political Feud
- NATION : Raped Kids' Mothers Get Prison
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Kennedy Jr. Funds Staff Training
- Supervisors Tell L.A. to Forget Sludge-Dumping Proposal
- Libraries on the Chopping Block
- Carson's New Computer Pact Ruled Invalid
- Power and Glory, Storm Prince to Meet Again
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL : Carril's Princeton Comes So Close, Again
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL : Connecticut Surges Past Boston U., 76-52
- The heart problem that led to pitcher...
- Japan Is Warned That Sanctions Are a Possibility : Trade: If barriers are not lifted in three key areas, Bush can retaliate against Japanese imports into the U.S., Commerce Secretary Mosbacher says.
- Century 21 Seeks Bids for Advertising: Century...
- Energy Costs Drop, Keeping Wholesale Prices Steady in Feb.
- Few Beaches in Alaska Require More Cleaning, Exxon Contends
- SOUTHLAND : Woman Draws 60-Day Jail Term for Neglecting Dozens of Pets
- Study Hints Education Can Cut Smoking, Not Drinking
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Super Collider's Design Approved
- IRVINE : Doctor Accused in Thyroid Drug Scam
- 'Smoking Gun' Tape Unveiled in Art Fraud Case
- DANA POINT : Mooring Approved for Sailing Ship
- OXNARD : Phone Solicitor Warning Issued
- MOORPARK : Trustee Opposes Sale of High School Land
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Gets Three in First, Tops SCC, 5-3
- Vanden Stands Between Santa Clara and Title
- AT&T; May Broaden Early Retirement Plan: American...
- Caribbean Envoy Picked
- SPRING & SUMMER FASHION : SWIMWEAR
- Smoking Retains Niche in Fashion World
- Decoding the Party Dress Code: Don't Wear Out Your Welcome
- LOCAL : L.A. Officer Kills Santa Ana Man
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Fleur de Vin: A Little Provence in Pasadena
- MOVIE REVIEW : Coming of Age During the Falkland Islands Conflict
- Judge Rejects Lawsuit Against TV Comedian
- COMMENTARY : A Three-Gallery Tribute to Nicholas Wilder : Art: The Stuart Regen, Asher-Faure and Gemini G.E.L. galleries are mounting shows; Sunday dinner will honor the late gallery owner.
- Deficit News Doesn't Faze Arts Official : Funding: The head of a group seeking county backing for a new arts agency says there are alternative funding sources. But Supervisor Thomas F. Riley isn't as optimistic.
- HORSE RACING / Bill Christine : Gene Klein Was Rare Horse Owner
- GOLF PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP : Calcavecchia, Mudd Putt Way Into Lead
- RESTAURANTS : Mama Crivello Serves Up Pizazz at Ciao, a Family Eatery in the Truest Sense
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Rival Throws San Fernando Slugger a Curve by Offering Fastball
- Saddened Chris Knight Takes Hank's Spot
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tammy Tells It True
- TV Reviews : Three Perspectives on the Valdez Oil Spill
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blues Lose Lead and Game but Make Playoffs
- Trio of Releases Show Presley's Influences
- Clinic Attains Goal of Sticking Around - Ice hockey: Jack White helps the sport secure a foothold in L. A. by dedicating himself to the teaching of fundamentals.
- Wilshire Center
- Wide Beach Lots Are 'Endangered'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Japanese-Derived 'Blind Fury' a Would-Be Action Comedy
- SHORT TAKES : Painting Can't Leave France
- McArthur Keeps UCSB Alive
- TV Reviews : Charlie Brown and Friends Get Serious in CBS Special
- THE SIDELINES : Indy Winner Joins Rookie in 500
- SHORT TAKES : Herzog to Direct Mozart Opera
- Bob Hope's 7,400 Acres
- Medfly Spraying
- MOVIES - March 16, 1990
- MOVIES - March 16, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 16, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 16, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 16, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 16, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 16, 1990
- Names in the News - March 16, 1990
- Names in the News - March 16, 1990
- Names in the News - March 16, 1990
- Camp's Psychiatrist Held in Sex Inquiry : Arrest: James Harrington White, a consultant at facility near Convict Lake where three youngsters drowned, is accused of abusing a drugged patient.
- Schabarum Snubs Aide and Backs Judge as His Successor : Election: The supervisor says Sarah Flores cannot handle the job. But his choice reopens the issue of a Latino seat on the county board.
- Officials Differ on City Manager Pick
- O.C. Psychiatrist Arrested; Sex Abuse Alleged
- O.C. Schools Move to Stem Sports-Related Violence
- Israeli Regime Falls on Vote of No Confidence
- Gathers Autopsy Fails to Pinpoint Problem; Illegal Drugs Absent
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Blue Steel': A Low-Caliber, Bloody Thriller
- The Banker Behind Japan's Rising Rates : Economy: Yasushi Mieno, governor of the Bank of Japan, is seeking to fight inflation and protect the yen. His actions, controversial at home, have also affected U.S. mortgage markets.
- Malathion Protesters Swarm Around Governor : Medfly: No one is arrested as 70 demonstrators shout anti-pesticide slogans outside his speech at the Disneyland Hotel.
- Jazz Pianist Hank Jones Is a Man With a Notable Past
- DANCE
- Kinison Due--or Is He?
- Gov. Gardner Signs Highest Tax on Gasoline Into Law
- Latino Art, Play Part of Fiesta : Culture: In its third year, the Thousand Oaks event features works by 20 artists, a comic play, lectures, films, a craft display, music and food.
- LOCAL : Mission Viejo Man Dies in Wreck
- Ventura County residents are invited to apply...
- Latest Fall: Former hotel queen Leona Helmsley...
- Santa Monica : Beach Renovation Planned
- Nation : 'Red-Eye' Jet Yields 53 Illegals
- A Can of Peanuts, a Jug of Cognac and the Big One
- Younger Cat May Object to Having to Share Litter Box
- Not All Uncirculated Proof Sets Rise in Value
- Moorpark Wants to Tie Growth to Traffic
- Humane Society to Join Anti-Trap Effort
- Bus Passenger Gets Trip to Police Station After Joy Ride
- Man Charged With Killing His Wife Two Years Ago
- LAGUNA HILLS : Cityhood Supporters Say Signs Look Good
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Easing Commuter Nightmares
- Spraying Is the Only Way, Medfly Panel Says : Infestation: Scientists advise against attempt to use sterile flies in L.A. and Orange counties because there are not enough available.
- SCC vs. WISCONSIN EAU CLAIRE
- Occidental Pair Named to All-SCIAC First Team
- It's Everybody Into the Pool for Stanburys : Nancy, at 40, is on the El Camino College team. Her husband, Corey is the coach and daughter Ashley "swims like a fish."
- VIDEO RENTAL CHARTS : Poor Timing Leaves 'Parenthood' No. 2
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Family Secrets' a Tour de Force for Sheri Glaser
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Bryant Gumbel Finally Tells About That Memo
- BIOMEDICINE
- Saks Officials, Japan Tobu Stores Offer Buyout From BAT
- Scott Allison has been appointed to the...
- P.M. BRIEFING : 7,000 Children Found in Jobs That Violate Child Labor Laws
- James L. Pate, executive vice president and...
- Archive Extends Tender Offer: Archive Corp., a...
- Sierra Madre : Funds May Be Withheld
- Chan Dara Comes to the Aid With Vegetable Curry
- Party Chief Linked to Secret Police Quits : East Germany: The Kohl-backed leader admits the charges. A crowd at a campaign rally is stunned by the news.
- Panama's Civilian Toll Put Too Low, Investigators Say : Invasion: Doctor group estimates 302 died, not 202. Military casualties may have been vastly overestimated.
- Judging Talent for 'The Show' : Baseball: Scout Chuck McMichael's opinions can make the difference between success and failure for young players, as well as for the Royals.
- Sierra Madre : Help for Victims of Fire
- Santa Fe Springs : Refinery Fined $25,000 for Failing to Report Acid Leak
- Sudan Accused of 'Brutal Repression' of Opposition : Human rights: Hundreds were jailed, tortured or hanged, the Africa Watch group reports.
- 'You plant a tree not for this generation, but for the next generation.'
- Sierra Madre : Council to Discuss Recycling
- Police Museum Backed as Part of Development : Highland Park: A council committee supports the idea, but a historical group hopes to proceed without commercial partners.
- Nation : Vatican, Moscow Establish Ties
- Cities Face Switch to Year-Round Schools : Lynwood Postpones Schedule Change as Parents Complain
- REVIEW : First Impressions Can Be Deceptive
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Najibullah Says He Rejected Soviet Aid
- Lost In the Lot : Ventura: The parking complex at the County Government Center is proving a maze for frustrated visitors.
- Saddleback, Cal State System Would Share Proposed Campus
- DANA POINT : Homeowners Sue to Protect Views
- OJAI : Water Firm Told to Justify Rate Hike
- 200 Protest Proposed County Dump Near Pala : Public Meeting: Citizens voice concerns over environmental impact report and method of
- OXNARD : Panel to Consider Housing Project
- Camarillo OKs Sale of Bonds
- Jerry Brown Makes Appearance on State Senate Candidate's Behalf
- Ware Reportedly Set to Enter NFL Draft
- COMMENTARY : If the Raiders Can Do It (Sigh), How About The Long-Lost Colts?
- It's Good News for Baltimore, Too : Pro football: If Raiders can go home, there is hope for the Colts to do the same.
- Inventories Rise in January: Business inventories resumed...
- U.S. Growers Defy Odds, Promote Rice in Japan
- Nintendo Can Sue Over Unauthorized Sales
- U.S. Sees Encouraging Signals in Japan
- France Would Return Lithuanian Gold: The Bank...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Visit to Plead for Reporter Is Rejected
- Why Diesel Engines Produce So Much Clatter
- Execution Time Changed to Avoid Traffic Jam
- To Market, to Market--With a Mission : Environment: Yesterday they were yuppies; today they are 'Green Consumers' who are demanding goods that are ecologically safe.
- 3 From School Board Targeted in Recall Bid
- Latino Parents Urged to Voice School Concerns
- Petitions Battle Over School Move : Education: Parents protest plan to relocate UCLA experimental school in Santa Monica. But some residents are supporting the move.
- COLUMN ONE : Learning to Stand a Step Back : For Winnie Mandela, the abrupt transition from keeper of her husband's flame to doting housewife hasn't been easy.
- 3 Men Held After Standoff at Bar
- College Plans $47-Million Expansion, Remodeling
- ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES
- Scaled-Down Billiard Parlor Opens Next to Hawthorne High School : Recreation: Previous plans were for the biggest 24-hour pool hall in the nation. Educators and parents still aren't happy.
- Butcher Credits 'Powerful' Dog Team for Her Victory
- Caligiuri, Wynalda Finally Sign Contracts With Soccer Federation
- Numbers Tell Story for 1989-90 Aztecs
- NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT : Playing the Cards It's Dealt, New Orleans Wins Opener
- Defense Jobs
- EECO Negotiating to Sell Computer Keyboard Business
- Four Pi Could See Success With Electronic Eyes
- Lemon, Apple Add Tang to Lenten Fish
- Iraq Executes Reporter for British Paper
- LOCAL : Power Loss Hits Laguna Beach
- U.S. Standard Urged for Legal Defense in Capital Cases : Courts: Senior jurists suggest that murder defendants be guaranteed competent lawyers, from trial through appeals.
- State Nears a Settlement for Campbell's Wife to Repay $10,000 : Finances: Consulting firm overcharged ex-senator's nonprofit Conference on Women, studies show.
- 1st Heart-Lung Transplant in S.D. County Performed
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : Demonstrators at Assembly Blocked
- Jurys Irish Cabaret of Dublin will be...
- Keeping a Tight Rein on Horses, Crime : Weekend cowboy: 'It's a way for me to keep my sanity,' Dist. Atty. Michael D. Bradbury says of his horseback forays to friend's Ojai ranch.
- Long Beach : Columnist Elected Leader of Legal Aid Foundation
- LOCAL : Lotto Jackpot Hits $20 Million
- Artesia : City Will Reopen Park but Raze Damaged Building
- Bellflower : School District to Offer Clothing to Some Families
- Death Penalty Bills Target Drug Traffickers, Terrorists
- MOORPARK : District Hiring Policy Challenged
- SIDELINES : Freestyle Swimmer Sets Record
- UC Santa Barbara Isn't Apologizing : Southeast: Gauchos feel they deserve to be in tournament and they are, facing Houston today.
- Michaels Reportedly Is Reprimanded by ABC Boss
- Agents' Role Acknowledged : Baseball: Dodgers' O'Malley says their influence over the players should not be overlooked during negotiations.
- Panel Restores Jockey Antley's Race License
- Outfielder Darryl Strawberry of the New York...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CSUN Volleyball Team Rallies Past George Mason
- NFL MEETINGS : Random Steroid Tests to Begin
- SHORT TAKES : Larry (Big Twist) Nolan, 53, Dies
- Imaging Yellow Suns Decides to Regroup
- DANCE REVIEW : Rustavi Arrives in L.A.
- Salomon to Buy Shearson Asset Management Unit
- St. Pat's Cards Ire Irish-Americans, Who Urge Boycott
- Japanese Firms to Join Boeing Project: A...
- Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries Inc. said it has...
- In Tourism Push, State Seeks Its Own : Marketing: Nearly a third of next fiscal year's proposed budget of $7.3 million has been earmarked to try to get Californians to vacation in the state.
- Debate on Global Climate Change
- People Advised to Develop Bone Mass During Critical Period of Time
- Democrats Adopt Long View on Defense
- Suspended Deputy Charges His Former Captain With Battery
- FAA Says It Will Retrain Inspectors After Finding Jet Crew Was Drunk
- Horse Country : Interest Keeps Mounting in the Pleasure of Riding
- School Workers' Vote Fails to Abolish Personnel System
- LOCAL : 3 Arrested After 20 People Robbed, Held Hostage in Bar
- Spanish Guards Protest
- Poindexter Erased 5,000 Computer Files, Jury Told
- Some Sets Are Not Available Any More
- Brazil Inaugurates Collor de Mello : 40-Year-Old President Promises Reforms to Cut Inflation
- Westdome Looked Like a Winner Too
- Rosamond Lehmann; Author of Love Stories
- BOOK REVIEW : Past and Future Meld in a Tale of 1869 Ballists : IF I NEVER GET BACK <i> by Darryl Brock</i> , Crown $18.95, 432 pages
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Miss America Curbs Pious Rap
- 49ers Lost NCAA Bid But Found Something Even More Important
- Ventura County Life Section Debuts Today
- Countywide
- United Way Closing In on $95-Million Goal for 1990
- Putting on a Happy Face Is Her Job
- Man Drowned at Beach Identified
- Avalon Helps Fund Housing Project
- Nicaragua Election Was Neither Free Nor Honest, Ex-Contra Leader Charges
- For Traffic Engineers, a Balancing Act : Commuting: They deal with the little things--signals, signs, turn lanes--that keep the city moving.
- Woman Says Sailor Infected Her With HIV : Hearing: Navy is considering whether to charge a petty officer with assault for knowingly transmitting the AIDS-causing virus.
- FILLMORE : Council Joins Fight With Harbor Panel
- Toros to Challenge Chapman in 5-Game Baseball Series
- Tournament Casts Season in New Light
- Desormeaux Wins First Stake at Santa Anita
- Archer's 'Doubt' to Have U.S. Premiere in Laguna : Stage: Best-selling British novelist's courtroom drama all began with a question. His work's success proves he was no fool for asking it.
- Kendall Brothers Lead Torrance Past Mira Costa
- Students Given Taste of Business World's Ethics, Issues
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Randi Coopersmith and Timothy Ramsey have been...
- Pistachio Pasta: Ideal Dish for St. Joseph's Day
- Immigration Advisers Issue Alert on 'Family Fairness'
- Foley Forces Showdown, Seeks to End Child-Care Row
- Soviet Law Still Applies, Restive Lithuania Told
- Claremont : Assessment District OKd
- Judge Bids for Appeals Court Seat : Judiciary: Gary L. Taylor, already a candidate for a federal judgeship, now seeks appointment to state appellate post.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Tatum Hits Two Homers as Grossmont Scores 22 Runs
- Down-to-Earth Success : Pro basketball: Fundamental skills have kept Crespi High's Paul Mokeski in NBA for 11 seasons.
- Valvano Dropped as Final 4 Speaker
- Clippers Still Can't Beat the Heat at Home : Pro basketball: Miami rallies from 21 down in the first half to defeat L.A. for the fifth time in six tries, 113-108 in overtime.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : San Fernando's Marden Uses Wiffle Ball Drill to Make Bunting a Breeze
- Title Foe Warns Morningside : Prep basketball: Berkeley High coach says the Lady Monarchs will be in for a tough fight in Saturday's state championship game.
- Some 'Green' Investments Called Shams : Finance: A brokerage charges that some of its competitors tout known polluters as environmentally conscious to investors.
- Securities Group Proposes Trading Curbs: The Securities...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mediator Sets Greyhound Talks
- Monica Cory has been promoted to advertising...
- Layoffs Expected at Georgia-Pacific: Georgia-Pacific said that...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Koop Joins Board for Homeless
- A NOTE TO READERS
- Green Areas in Sweet Potatoes Are Safe to Eat
- Combine Fresh Winter Fruits for Warm Saute
- U.S. Right to Cut Subsidy on Water Is Upheld : Agriculture: The decision is considered a significant blow to large corporate farms and Central Valley water districts.
- LOCAL : Man Wounded in Garden Grove
- Laguna Hills Woman Receives Heart-Lung Transplant in S. Diego : Medicine: Nurse in critical condition after five-hour surgical procedure. Operation adds new dimension to UC San Diego Medical Center's transplant program.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Softball Team Focuses on Plight of Young Fan
- El Segundo Tops South Bay Teams in Tournament
- Clark Is Not the Whole Story : Christian: Adaptability of other Patriots was as important as new guy's scoring as team reached Division V state final.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : There Isn't a Method to All This Madness
- Padres' Games in Yuma Have All Been Canceled
- SEX, LIES & AIDS: AIDS are rising...
- Cities Face Switch to Year-Round Schools : Long Beach Predicts Elementary Units Changing This Decade
- Figures of Social Consciousness Take Form With Found Objects
- Reformists to Lead Mongolia Communist Party
- Region : Anti-Gang Program Slated
- Voting Power in San Gabriel Valley Builds
- Area That Includes 39 Residences Chosen as Site of New Grade School
- NOTEBOOK : Occidental's Solid Start Built on Close Victories
- FISHING NOTES : Anglers Looking for Sea Bass Should Head for the Islands