- Surgery May Help Boy Stand His Ground : Medicine: The rearrangement of muscles and ligaments and the removal of bone offer teen-age sufferer of cerebral palsy a chance to leave his wheelchair.
- Harris' Lawyers Again Make Bid to Bar Execution
- SCHABARUM QUOTABLES
- Terrific--But Go Slow, Please : Lithuania's Independence Pitch: Easier Said Than Done
- Police Overused Stun Guns, Workers Say : Law enforcement: Hospital employees contend that a patient who later died was jolted many more times than officers admit. A coroner's investigation is continuing.
- THE RAIDERS: BACK TO OAKLAND : COMMENTARY : He Doesn't Have to Leave, He <i> Wants </i> to Leave L. A.
- Oversight May Cost Camarillo Title
- Kings Deal Nicholls More Grief by Beating Rangers, 6-2 : Hockey: Still bitter over trade, he's unimpressive against former teammates.
- SHORT TAKES : Belushi Widow Promotes Book
- Tony De Lap is one of the...
- Music and Dance Reviews : Melos Quartet in Coleman Series at Caltech
- MOVIES - March 13, 1990
- MOVIES - March 13, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 13, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 13, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 13, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 13, 1990
- WE KID YOU NOT: As the Perrier...
- Menendez Tapes Crucial, Reiner Says
- S.D. Business, Sports Magnate Klein Dies
- ON THE ROAD: Rep. William E. Dannemeyer...
- Davis Approves a Return to Oakland by Raiders in '92 : Football: The owner provisionally agrees to the richest deal ever for a sports franchise, city and Alameda County say.
- Medfly War Winding Down, Official Says : Malathion: Sylmar will probably be first community dropped from regular pesticide spraying. Malathion foes worry move might be public relations.
- District Vindicates 2 School Policemen Involved in Melee
- Pearce Guilty of Hiring Two Teen Killers : Murder: The jury will now decide if the former teacher's aide will be sentenced to death or life in prison for the slaying of her estranged husband.
- Toxins Found in Sand Delay Beach Opening
- NO LOVE LOST: The lame duck Raiders...
- A Stormy Alliance From the Start : Raiders: L.A.'s $6.75-million "loan" made some people nervous in the beginning. Things went downhill from there.
- COMMUTERFARE: Merchants in San Juan Capistrano welcomed...
- Schabarum Decision: Job Loses Appeal : Politics: L.A. County Supervisor says he is not having as much fun, that he has grown frustrated with his colleagues and that he wants to spend more time with his family.
- Ex-Charger Owner Klein Dead at 69
- Some Area Libraries Struggle to Balance Books
- North Says Poindexter Told Him to Withhold Details
- LA HABRA : Council to Vote on $100 Pay Increase
- Funeral Industry Is 'Customized'
- Defending the Groves : Development: Plans for a housing tract threaten orchards west of Santa Paula, awakening the 'sleepy little town' to the debate over growth.
- Pool Use
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Swelled Head First Step in Surgical Baldness Cure
- Buchanan on Collaborators
- BETTING WITH BOB
- THE SIDELINES : Emirates Soccer Coach Resigns
- Dance Reviews : 'Lost and Found': Miller's Story at Highways
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Raitt Brings Broadway to Hometown Fullerton Stage
- Dance Reviews : Old Art Form Meets Modern Culture at UCLA
- SHORT TAKES : Suicidal Rollins Just Said No
- 'Robinson and Crusoe': Timely Absurdist Fable at Barnsdall
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : James Cotton Turns In a Lively First Set of Blues at Hamptons, But Second Half Is All Downhill : Performance: After intermission, the crowd-pleasing musician seemed to become a victim of his own inner blues.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Look at the Underbelly of Life in 'Porno' at Al's Bar
- 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.
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Enters Greyhound Strike
- East German Phone Venture Planned: The Franco-American...
- Who Is the Owner of the Written Word? : Publishing: Recent court rulings make it harder for biographers to quote from a subject's writings. The problem: copyright infringement.
- Facing Up to an Oft-Ignored Problem : Illiteracy: San Diego County group hopes new film spurs interest in reading program for adults.
- Violence Rises as Haiti Seeks Interim Leader
- Head of CSUN Deaf Center Quits Amid Budget Problems
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Public Cholesterol Tests Under Scrutiny
- Radioactive Material Stolen From Truck
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES POSSESSIONS : As Booty Fills the Lair, Man Looks for a Cache : The hunter-gather of the '90s, Condo Man, finds he has gathered too much--A garage, a garage, his kingdom for a garage.
- The Tully Case: Dog Was Victim--Some Say Taxpayers, Too
- BIG EAST TOURNAMENT : They Can't Ignore Connecticut Anymore
- NCAA TOURNAMENT / A LOOK AT THE REGIONALS : THE WEST : UNLV, Arizona Could Settle Feud in Final
- CYPRESS SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP : Cypress Edges Moorpark to Win Second Consecutive Title
- SHORT TAKES : Judge Rules on Monroe Estate
- VIDEOS : Strong Demand for 'The Little Mermaid'
- Times Launches Ventura Edition
- From fortunes of war to the poverty of peace.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 5th Escapee Caught; 8 Are Still at Large
- Gorbachev Calls Lithuania's Break Alarming; No Hint of Countermove
- NATION : W.Va. Teachers Ignore Gov.'s Call
- Jimmy Carter Heads for Mideast to Help Revive Peace Process
- Florida Town Has Warm Spot in Its Heart for the Manatee : Environment: In Ft. Pierce, a "somewhat depressed" city, the endangered mammal may help save the town.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Connecticut to Enjoy Home Fire
- P.M. BRIEFING : AT&T; Signs Semiconductor Pact
- GM Signs East German Deal: General Motors...
- Taking On Nordstrom : Labor: Union leader Joe Peterson has been giving the retailer fits. One of his most powerful weapons against the public relations-minded chain is his own brand of PR.
- Israeli Labor Party Nears Quitting Shamir Coalition
- SOUTHLAND : Fake Bomb Threat Empties LAX Control Tower, Snarls Air Traffic
- Scientists Have High Hopes for 'Airline Access' to Space
- Latino Politicians to Pressure County to Settle Remap Lawsuit
- Skinner Affirms Federal Role in Transport
- DRUGS America Looks for the Way Out : Legitimizing Enslavement Will Not Reduce Its Harm : Our drug laws also declare our moral assumptions. Do we want to approve the murderous pursuit of nirvana?
- Prep Sports
- Population Growth Has Libraries All Booked Up : Services: With half its residents card-carrying readers, Ventura County seeks state funding to expand its cramped system.
- Sabatini Overcomes Pressure and Capriati : Tennis: It's not easy, but Argentine gets past 13-year-old in the Florida final, 6-4, 7-5.
- 7 Hurt by Bullet Fired Into Greyhound Bus
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Centrist Declares Victory in Primary
- UCI Student Is Killed in Car Accident
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Sponges in Patients Undercounted
- BIG TEN CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Reluctant Freshman Gives Michigan State Title
- Wolper's Million-Dollar Modern-Art Auction
- Rorer, French Drug Firm Agree to Merge
- Rates on Mortgages Rise: Fixed-rate home mortgages...
- WORLD : Mongolian Party Leaders Resign
- East Germany Closing Down Spy Service : Western Officials Believe KGB Has Copies of Files to Be Destroyed
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Macho-Man' Novel Spreads More Than Blood and Gore
- Most Libraries in Orange County Are 'Haves' in a Sea of 'Have-Nots'
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Car Bomb Hurts 20 at W. Beirut Market
- Drug-Exposed Babies Bog System : Care: In the last three months of 1989, Orange County identified an average of 27 drug babies a month, up from 16 in 1987. Authorities say they are overloading the emergency shelter system.
- OXNARD : Boy Hospitalized After Pit Bull Attack
- WESTMINSTER : Emergency Dog Law on Council Docket
- THE SIDELINES : Iditarod Still Too Close to Call
- Tomba Wins Men World Cup Slalom
- Karin Buder scored her first World Cup...
- PREP REVIEW : Mater Dei Players Prove They Know Score Too
- CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS : Georgia Tech Isn't Boxed In by Virginia
- The Driver's Method Earns a Small Profit
- UCLA Unearths Ray's Neglected 'On Dangerous Ground'
- Carmel Golf Course Sold: Landmark Land Co....
- Tokyo Trains Keep Commuters on Their Toes
- Maggie Grubb Lambeth; Last of the World's Oldest Twins
- Making Political Waves : Environmental Disasters Make Activists Out of Laid-Back Surfers
- LOCAL : Pair Sought in Robbery, Murder
- Richest Tennis Match Set in Munich for December
- Oliver Stone Wins Directors Award, Next the Oscar?
- ART : Irvine's Public-Art Program Has Problems Growing Up
- P.M. BRIEFING : Toyota Plans to Build Testing Site on 12,000 Acres in Arizona
- Market Watch : New Competition Makes It Harder to Find the Best Broker : Investing: Extra diligence is needed to find an adviser who is more interested in fine-tuning your portfolio than making a sale.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Machinists on Picket Lines at 3 Lockheed Plants in Southland
- Martial Singher; Baritone, Famed Voice Teacher
- SOUTHLAND : Commuter Train Service Is OKd
- Oakland Gets Back Raiders : $660 Million Package Put Before Davis
- Drive for Cleaner Autos Running Into Obstacles
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Critically Hurt in Shooting at Lot
- IRVINE : 2 Condos Destroyed, Woman Hurt in Fire
- IRVINE : Car Theft Suspect Escapes From Jail
- PACIFIC 10 TOURNAMENT : Arizona Beats MacLean, UCLA
- THE SIDELINES : Giants Sign Last 2 on Roster
- Buchanan on Collaborators
- Money Inequity Leaves Schools Tough Choices
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- P.M. BRIEFING : National Semiconductor Slumps
- Child's Eye View: Peggy Charren, president of...
- SOUTHLAND : Aftershocks Jolt 2-County Area
- WORLD : Cuba Arrests 8 Rights Activists, Says They Planned U.S. Invasion
- S.D. to Get $14-Million Legal Bill
- Gorbachev Proposes New Party Rules
- Aylwin Takes Power in Chile, Pledges Reform : South America: Tens of thousands celebrate. New leader grants pardons and restores East Bloc ties.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Greyhound Restores More Bus Routes
- Federal Funding Sought for Large Water Projects : Resources: Safety improvements at Ventura Harbor and flood-control systems for two rivers top the $7-million aid request.
- Volkswagen to Produce Cars in E. Germany
- NORMAN A. BARKER : Making Taxes Work for You : CPA Helps Decode IRS Rules for Small-Business Owners
- Encouraging Words Boost Burn Victim's Spirits
- Simi Valley Battles Builder Over Right to Control Growth : Development: A lawsuit challenges the city's authority to regulate land use in its 'sphere of influence.'
- Occidental Shareholders Urged Not to Settle : Art: A consulting firm tells 200 institutions to oppose settling a lawsuit over the financing of a museum to house Armand Hammer's collection.
- AWARDS
- Pratt & Whitney Wins 2nd Airline Engine Bid
- DEG Submits Reorganization Plan: De Laurentiis Entertainment...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Gas Prices Drop Again: Gasoline prices at...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Pro-Choice Republican Is Looking Less Liberal : Politics: Tricia Hunter was catapulted into national headlines and the Assembly on the abortion issue. But she has distanced herself from pro-choice and gun-control activists.
- NATION : 3 Die, Dozens Hurt in Fog Crash
- State GOP Gets Lesson in Control of Conflict : Politics: And passes it, too, as convention approves a resolution limiting party participation by gay groups and papering over other volatile issues.
- ANAHEIM : Funds Pour In for Anaheim-Vegas Line
- Nyeland Acres Gives Graffiti the Brush Off
- He Couldn't Ignore Will of the Voters : Family Planning: Deukmejian held tight on his cutbacks until Republicans started losing elections. But for many, the damage has been done.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Loyola Will Stay at Home
- University of Louisville center Felton Spencer was...
- Chris Lori scored Canada's first World Cup...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Going's Tough; Bird Gets Going
- Ex-Chargers Owner Klein, 69, Dies
- NIT PAIRINGS : DePaul Gets Bid, but Doesn't Like It
- SANTA ANITA : Annoconnor Wins Santa Ana Over Brown Bess, Royal Touch
- Is the Sun Going Down on 'Today' Without Jane Pauley?
- RADIO
- Jazz Reviews : Brubeck Sticks With Familiar in Santa Monica
- Jazz Reviews : Daddy's Money Mixes Old, New at Bon Appetit
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Orange Coast Singers and Orchestra Unite for an Invigorating Evening of Baroque
- Bush Wants to Take a Look at Democrat's Plan to Cut Deficit
- History Will Judge, Quayle Says of Pinochet : Diplomacy: The departing strongman equates his bloody 1973 coup with democratic revolts in Eastern Europe.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Park Pact Aids Chevron, City
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : OK to Recycle Sand Comes Too Late
- The First Californians Are Still Last : Indians: Dozens of tribes that were 'de-recognized' must now jump through legalistic hoops to have their treaties honored.
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : A Factory Where They Make Beauty, or Hope, or Just a Living
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : CS Long Beach Gets Bad News : Big West: 49ers lose chance for NCAA tournament berth when they fall to Nevada Las Vegas in final, 92-74. UC Santa Barbara receives bid.
- NCAA TOURNAMENT / A LOOK AT THE REGIONALS : THE MIDWEST : A Late Surge Puts Oklahoma in Driver's Seat
- Autopsy Results Due Wednesday
- Jimenez, Cooder Raise the Roof at Fund-Raiser
- Ex-Boyfriend, 2 Men Held in Woman's Abduction at Gunpoint
- UC Santa Barbara's Pimm Is Left Rooting for Nevada Las Vegas
- Jazz Reviews : Diane Schuur's Set Is Solid, but She's No Trailblazer
- Amazing Discovery: These Shows Are Ads
- Exxon Environmental Proposals: The oil company's stockholders...
- Venice-based Gruene Inc., an international distributor of...
- Simmons Group Explains Challenge to Lockheed Board
- A Widow Law to Prevent the Tears
- Edberg Silences Agassi With a Touch of Class
- Music Reviews : Guitarist Scott Tennant in Recital at USC
- Music Reviews : Pehlivanian Leads Former Mates in Beethoven 7th
- STAGE REVIEW : A Pungent and Fresh 'Godot'
- Artist Explores Her Baby-Boom Memories
- Music Reviews : Ravel and Richard Strauss by Riverside Orchestra
- Bonwit Teller Stores Sold: The Pyramid Cos.,...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Zsa Zsa's Delta Suit on Hold
- SOMIS : District to Expand Anti-Drug Effort
- Even 'Very Nice Lady' May Be Drug User
- Anybody Care About These Kids?
- MWD May Order Plans for Water Cutbacks : Drought: Cities in the eastern county may be forced to follow the city of Ventura's lead in contingency planning. The water district is assessing rainfall levels.
- DRUGS America Looks for the Way Out : Nothing Else Has Worked; Abolish the Prohibitions : We have poured billions into the war against drugs, to no avail. Decriminalization would free us from so much waste.
- Trauma Unit Benefit Shows It's a Survivor
- Tommy Houston overtook Elton Sawyer on a...
- RADIO
- Dance Reviews : Three 'Romeo and Juliet' Casts in Orange County
- Singing the Blue Cross Blues
- Mordecai Gorelik; Set Designer, Playwright
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Slain Archbishop Proposed as Saint
- WORLD : 1st Soviet Troops Quit Hungary
- Will Give Up Peacefully, Ortega Says : Nicaragua: He tells Quayle that new president will appoint all Cabinet ministers.
- ANAHEIM : Merchants Refuse to Give Up on Plaza
- School Gives 'Gold Cards' to Students With Sterling Grades
- For Many Soviet Jews, First Taste of Religious Freedom Comes in L.A.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Top-Flight Ballpark Has Strike Against It
- 4 Killed When Plane Crashes in Malibu Fog : Aviation: Two men and two women were returning from dinner in Oxnard. All were burned beyond recognition.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Long Arm of Law Reaches Out to Boy
- Juliana Yendork of Walnut High School, the...
- NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT ANALYSIS : Seedings Frustrate West Teams
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mother Goose Toy Recalled
- Communists and Buddhists Stage Rallies in Mongolia
- LOCAL : Police Spoil Pizza Thieves' Snack
- One-Fourth of Conservatives in Parliament Want Thatcher to Quit, Polls Find
- Pasadena, Nov. 28, 1900: Just Another Perfect Day
- Spanning the City's Horizons : Architecture: Bridges across city streets are being proposed, and vetoed, more frequently. Developers see bridges as 'urban gateways,' but many city officials see them as skyline obstructions.
- Rule to Block Escapes Caused Inmate's Death
- Old Enemies in the Sky Meet on Friendlier Terms
- Roy Tarpley, Dallas Maverick forward, was fined...
- Third-ranked Iowa won its 17th consecutive Big...
- BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT : Oklahoma Puts End to Colorado's Dream
- Lakers Handle Hawks, Keeping Pace for No. 1
- MUSIC
- For Brady Creators, the Family Affair Goes on
- Market Watch : Bears, Bulls Duke It Out
- Timber Firm's Plan for Mexico Mill Draws Fire : Forest Products: The new plant, which could employ 1,000, goes against the grain of many of Louisiana-Pacific's employees in California.
- Raiders Deal: 'Tremendous Progress' Told
- ANC Exiles See Anxiety, Joy in Journey Home
- Jackson Martindell; Former Publisher of Who's Who
- Nation IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Governor, Striking Teachers Square Off
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Duvall Shags With Best of Them
- Haiti's Ruler in U.S. After Being Ousted : Caribbean: The Supreme Court justice chosen interim president has gone into hiding amid fears of a possible coup.
- SEAL BEACH : Forum Planned for Council Candidates
- MOORPARK : Officials Reconsider Closing Bars Earlier
- Quake Response Teams Hone Strategy
- Big West Conference Shouldn't Bear Burden
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Rain Forest Exhibit
- Hank Gathers and a Son He Left Behind : Tragedy: Gathers' son, Aaron, might also have a heart defect. The test results will be known today.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Huston Not Dreaming About This Victory
- NCAA TOURNAMENT / A LOOK AT THE REGIONALS : THE SOUTHEAST : Michigan State Hopes Surprise Doesn't Sputter
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : UCLA Is Seeded Seventh in East : Pacific 10: Bruins, 94-78 losers to Arizona in conference title game, will play Alabama Birmingham in Atlanta.
- Cosby, Barr, Streep Accept Multiple Awards
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fewer New-Car Dealerships
- Times Book Editor Heads Critics Circle
- Michael Stewart; British Foreign Secretary in Vietnam Era
- World IN BRIEF : TUNISIA : Arab League Agrees to Return to Cairo
- San Clemente Residents Teed Off at Bad Golfers
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES MEDFLY : Medfly Could Be Real Pest to GOP : The issue of malathion spraying has served Republicans well in the past, but this year it could prove costly, especially if governor race is close.
- Gunfire Hits 2 at Birthday Party Melee : Violence: School district police officer in serious condition. Third man is stabbed.
- LAGUNA BEACH : 45-Year-Old Feud Ends as Fence Is Cut
- Another Jail Escapee Captured, 7 Still At Large
- OAK VIEW : Fiddlers Play to Beat the Band
- DRUGS America Looks for the Way Out : VOICES IN MACARTHUR PARK : 'Coke Is a Cruel Mistress, Man'
- THE SIDELINES : Opening Day Parade Strikes Out
- Jockey Antley Set to Ride Again
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Star-Cross'd Casting Throws a Wrench Into 'Romeo and Juliet' Romance at Center
- MEDIA NOTES
- Loyola on CBS, but It May Not Be Live in L.A.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Hunt for Red October' No. 1, Rakes in $14 Million in Week
- SHORT TAKES : CBS Boosts Monday With Chung
- PEOPLEWATCH
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- California Leads in Home Building
- NATION : FDA Allows AIDS Vaccine Test
- Israel Coalition Near Collapse Over Peace Bid
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rights Core Issue, Travers Says
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Taps in Silberman Case Ruled Legal
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Lost Ring Returned to Ringo
- Nation In Brief : NEW YORK : Well-Wishers Lift Burned Boy's Spirits
- Fidel Castro: The Last <i> Caudillo </i> : The Challenge Is to Be Prepared When the End Comes
- Barack Obama's Law : Personality: Harvard Law Review's first black president plans a life of public service. His multicultural background gives him unique perspective.
- 25 Years Later--a New Battle at Berkeley : Activism: Plans to erect a memorial to the Free Speech Movement at UC, the first great student uprising in the 1960s, stirs debate.
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Parks Staff Voices Opposition to Land Swap : Jordan Ranch: 864 acres would be exchanged for 59 acres in Cheeseboro Canyon, which developer would use to bring a four-lane road to the landlocked area.
- Younger Menendez Brother Surrenders : Crime: Pair could face arraignment today on charges of killing their parents. Relatives maintain the two are innocent, but police claim they have a solid case.
- He's Another Sooner Who Likes to Shoot From the Hip
- THE SIDELINES : Canseco Halts Attempted Steal
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Defeats Loyola With Run in 10th
- NHL ROUNDUP : Calgary Escapes Hold of Winnipeg
- Shuttle's Piggyback Ride Home Stalls in Texas
- Kingdom Loses, but U. S. Wins
- 1,100 Attend Gathers 'Service of Triumph'
- COMMENTARY : Slenderized Lasorda Uses Lonely Time to Flash Culinary Signs
- They Just Have to Make Sure He Doesn't Get to Eat First
- BIG WEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT : UNLV Ends CS Long Beach's Reign, 67-64
- Casual Kinney Finds a Place For His Songs
- Menendez Killings Slated for TV Film
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Inaugural Gooseflesh' Takes Off at Zero Gallery
- SHORT TAKES : 'House Party' Rebuilt Sans Sand
- NATION : Jet Strikes, Kills Man on Takeoff
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Miss USA '86 Joins in Criticism