- MOVIE THEATERS & SCREENS
- The 2 Germanys Meet in First Step to Unity : Europe: Talks launch the creation of a potential mini-superpower. Other nations watch nervously.
- A Commitment to Helping Others
- ANAHEIM : FCC Fines Operator of Radio Station
- Last Newport Beaches Get the All-Clear
- PLACENTIA : Edited Version of School Play Allowed
- Berger Sits on Phoenix Provisional Pole
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Continue to Win on East Coast
- Cool as Ice: Aimee McDaniel Quietly Becomes a Force for Brea-Olinda : Prep basketball: She might not look the part, but she picks apart defenses to become top scorer on nation's fourth-ranked team.
- Duchesnays Can't Catch Soviet Skaters
- Steady Play Earns Anderson His Minutes : Prep basketball: Servite sophomore was concerned about making the team as a freshman. Now, he no longer worries about playing time.
- Beautiful Villainess
- The 70th Easter Sunrise Service at the...
- McDonnell Wins Pact
- Aesthetic Side of Furniture Shown in '397 Chairs' Book
- Boy, Set on Fire by Bully Over Drugs, Undergoes Skin Grafts
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Volcano Blows Top After Earthquake
- Police Blame Arsonists for Taiwan Legislature Fire
- Supreme Court Ruling on Drug Experiments Raises Specter of Radiation Tests
- Camera Tapes 4 Confronting Wounded Man
- N. Hollywood Woman Dies in Head-On Crash
- Teacher Resigns After Showing Film With Nudity
- ORANGE : Latin to be Taught at Middle School Level
- Late Basket Beats Long Beach Poly
- Bad Luck at Horseshoe Revue: Disneyland Cuts 3 Musicians
- Tim Manning Heads County Selections for All-Star Game
- Unemployment Rate Remains Stable at 5.2% : Economy: The figures for February ease recession fears. But manufacturing jobs are still dwindling, and gains in the service sector may increase inflationary pressures.
- Scott Young has been named chief executive...
- Pathe Makes First Deposit to Keep MGM Deal Alive
- Europe Due for Auto Industry Shakeout? : Autos: A French official says there may be only four European car makers in 10 years. But they would be well equipped to compete with the Japanese.
- Japan's Takeshita Heads for U.S. to Meet With Bush
- Shuttle Carried Skull to Gather Radiation Data
- Hughes Admits Illegally Dealing in Defense Data
- Israel Plans Apartments for Soviet Jews in E. Jerusalem
- Idaho House OKs Stiffest Abortion Curbs in Nation
- Ethiopian Rebels Deal Crippling Blow to Food-Relief Efforts in Tigre, Eritrea : Famine: Heavy fighting at Red Sea port shuts main distribution point. Toll is likely to be heavy.
- Chumash Trail Leads to the Top
- TUSTIN : Despite Ruling, Election Planned
- Arts Group Opens Show of Slain Muralist's Work
- Shooting Suspect Jailed
- Weingart Center's Head Applies Corporate Cures to Skid Row Ills
- Pointers See Themselves in Opponent
- Christian Emerges From Clark's Shadow
- ROUNDUP : Relay Team Propels El Camino Real to Comeback Win Over Venice, 64-63
- Capriati Reaches Semifinals With Easy Win Over Sukova
- Night on the Town Nearly Became Too Much to Bare
- FIGURE SKATING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Freewheeling Bowman on Thin Ice With His Longtime Coach
- Clayton Pitches Northridge Past Cal State L.A., 3-2
- Talk Radio Host Alleges Censorship : Broadcasting: Karen Tyndall says she was taken off the air at KORG-AM because her show criticized the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
- Prost, Senna Can Smile Again : Formula One: Former teammates part, with Prost going to Ferrari for Sunday's season-opening race at Phoenix.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Medical Board Fines Mayo Grandson
- Low Tides and Trash Nearly Paralyze Venice
- Luis Marcus; Invented Bobby Pin
- Tug, Ship Collide on River
- Everett Lee Jones; 'Bonehead English' Director at UCLA
- Palestinians Strike in 28th Month of Unrest
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Doctor With AIDS Wins $1.35 Million
- 2 Women Found Shot to Death in Lawndale
- Holden Calls Probe of Brookins 'a Gimmick'
- Meeting Medical Needs of Refugees
- Teaching Students Better Lessons
- Agent Responds to Cries of Woman; Attacker Flees
- Gibson Says He Won't Be Ready by April 2 Opener
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Mater Dei Wins on Fluke Shot : Prep basketball: Three-pointer by Quinn with 1.8 seconds left gives Monarchs a 46-45 victory over Long Beach Poly and state title berth.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mira Mesa Hot Enough to Win, 2-0
- 30-Cent Stamp Proposal
- Lockout Has Driven Readers to Distraction
- Chipping Away at Our Liberties
- Lockout Has Driven Readers to Distraction
- Mediocrity in Art
- Abortion Pill
- New Curbs on Cigarette Smoking
- New Curbs on Cigarette Smoking
- Rooney Redux
- Coverage of Gathers' Death Brings Strong Reaction From Readers
- Owners Wouldn't Allow NFL Draft 'Free-for-All'
- Coverage of Gathers' Death Brings Strong Reaction From Readers
- Crippled Trauma System
- Coverage of Gathers' Death Brings Strong Reaction From Readers
- Ruling on OMB Analysts
- Freeway and Rail Line
- Now Is the Time to Give Walt Credit
- Coverage of Gathers' Death Brings Strong Reaction From Readers
- Museum Makes Name for Itself
- The President's War on Drugs: No Frontal Attack on Alcohol
- Clippers Should Take Their Losses Like Men
- 30-Cent Stamp Proposal
- New Curbs on Cigarette Smoking
- 30-Cent Stamp Proposal
- New Curbs on Cigarette Smoking
- Coverage of Gathers' Death Brings Strong Reaction From Readers
- That Simpson Family
- New Curbs on Cigarette Smoking
- 30-Cent Stamp Proposal
- 30-Cent Stamp Proposal
- Coverage of Gathers' Death Brings Strong Reaction From Readers
- Rooney Redux
- Crippled Trauma System
- Water Dilemma
- Fans in Fighting Mood About Kings-Oilers Brawl
- University Facilities Should Be for Everyone
- Limbaugh's Opinions
- Fans in Fighting Mood About Kings-Oilers Brawl
- If Howe Comes Back, Then What About Rose
- Angela Davis' Views
- It Makes More Sense to Make More Dollars
- Rooney Redux
- Fans in Fighting Mood About Kings-Oilers Brawl
- Drexel OKs Panel to Oversee Firm's Liquidation
- O.C. Leads Nation in Applications for Export Licenses
- Israel Bombs Guerrilla Bases in Lebanon
- U.S. Assails Assad for His 'Bellicose Rhetoric' on Israel
- After Four Decades, Egypt Attempting to Exorcise Ghost of Failed Nasser Economy : Mideast: The IMF has demanded a reform of one of the most cumbersome and costly economic structures in the world. But the Egyptians aren't finding it easy.
- Honor for Everett Brings Response From the Heart
- FAA Grounds Plane Crew Charged With Drinking
- CONSTRUCTION VALUATIONS
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KASHMIR : Intelligence Agents Reported Kidnaped
- Deputy Association's Backing of Drown Seen as Key Endorsement in Sheriff Race
- Teens Sought in Killing Linked to Crime Spree
- GARDEN GROVE : Girl May Be at Center of School Stabbing
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Claim Response Too Slow, Businesses Say
- Driver on Picket Line Knocked Down by Bus
- Eight Businesses Hit by Early Morning Fire
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Auburn Upsets No. 16 LSU as Options Run Out, but Not Time
- Christ College Irvine Basketball Coach Quits
- Quinn Finds Perfect Time to Take His Turn
- Name in the News
- UNLV Throws Caution to Wind, 115-93
- Pop Music Reviews : Peter Murphy: A Creepy, Feline, Reptilian Presence
- College basketball begins its four-week stranglehold over...
- Britons to Buy Boyle-Midway: American HomeProducts Corp....
- Alaska Plans Rescue Effort as Harsh Winter Kills Moose
- 6 Balkan Countries Convene, Pledge to Foster Cooperation
- COSTA MESA : Wheelchair Athletes in Basketball Benefit
- Bonn Gets a Cold, U.S. Shivers : But Kohl Is Right to Give East Germany a Good Deal
- Rail Commission Trains Sights on Europe : Transportation: Bistate panel begins 10-day tour of German and French competitors for high-speed Anaheim-to-Las Vegas train. Tourism is also on the group's agenda.
- Man Pleads Innocent to Murder : Crime: Hussein Ghaffari, accused of killing his former girlfriend by ramming her car and setting her afire, is held for a hearing May 15.
- Knife-Carrying Pacewitz Visitor Is Arrested : Crime: A man presented himself at the County Jail and said he was a preacher eager to 'save' suspect in the murder of girl, 3. He also was quoted as making veiled threats.
- Shots Near Home of Witness to 2 Slayings Blamed on Gang
- SANTA ANITA : Brown Bess Heads Santa Ana Field
- Sneed Says Tardiness Didn't Prompt Him to Bench Ceballos
- Corcoran Gets Chaminade Out of the Woods
- DIGEST : Valley's Rocher, Canyons' Millender Named to All-State Team
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Edwards Takes Lead, but Watson Is Close
- UCLA Thunders By Oregon, 94-76 : Pacific 10: Bruins hold Ducks to 35.1% shooting, gain 19th victory.
- Long Beach, Harris Off to a Good Start in Big West
- BALLET REVIEW : ABT's Brief and Frenzied Fling With Tharp
- Weekend TV : Satchmo Profile, Broadway Beat on KCET; 'People's Choice Awards' Returns on CBS
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Justice Dept. Rights Chief Confirmed
- Soviet Union Agrees to Withdraw Troops From Hungary by Mid-'91
- Replacement for Ouko
- Seizure of Therapy Records Is Rare, Faces Challenge in Menendez Case
- The Cat in Maine Is Mainly in the Drain
- Mozambique War to Top Agenda in Bush-Chissano Talks
- Mongolian Communists Offer to Resign in Face of Protests
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Covenant House Names Investigator
- Newport Beach Couple Sentenced for S&L; Swindle
- Give 'Em Bouquets, Not Bricks : Yosemite: The Curry Co. deserves credit for its management of the valley. Now, if we can just get the cars out. . . .
- L.A.'s Reign in Scholastics Appears Over : State contests: A Fresno team may have sealed victory by beating El Camino Real High of Woodland Hills in the Academic Decathlon's 'Super Quiz.'
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Rancho Santiago Rallies to Reach Final
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Gets Two in 9th, Stops OCC
- USC Feels the Fury of Arizona, 80-57
- Seattle Minister Bruce Larson to Join Schuller as Crystal Cathedral Associate
- Clothestime Reports Loss of $4.2 million
- Soviets Ask for Observer Status in Trade Group
- Hawaii Hotel Strike: Surf's Up, Make Your Bed
- Land of the Chumash, Past and Present
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Mandela Pays Visit, Returns to Tanzania
- Haiti Protests Spread to All Major Cities
- Jet Lands on One Set of Wheels
- SAN CLEMENTE : Methane Burner Plan Moves Along
- NOW Chief Says 'Gender Gap' Hinders Progressive Legislation
- State of Emergency Proclaimed for Quake
- LAGUNA BEACH : Action Too Late to Save Eucalyptus
- Wulf, O'Brien to Coach County All-Star Game
- Los Angeles County Candidate Filings
- Disqualifications Take Toll on Northridge Title Drive : Women: CSUN loses 24 points for an infraction in a relay and trails North Dakota by 30 points with one day left.
- Courier Eliminates Krickstein : Tennis: Becker, Edberg, Agassi also sweep into semifinals at Indian Wells.
- UNLV Makes Short Work of Fullerton Again
- GIRLS' PREVIEW : Rio Mesa Runs Across Quick Fix in Sprints
- Vilnius' M-1: Renegade Radio in Soviet Union : Broadcasting: After years of struggle, the Lithuanian station now unabashedly airs whatever it wants.
- Theater for the Handicapped Must Look for New Quarters
- Digital Announces Severance Plans: Maynard, Mass.-based Digital...
- Lampoon to Be Sold; Red Ink Can't Be Laughed Off
- Fred Tan, 35; Writer and Director of Films
- South African Bulbs on Display at UCI
- Bush, Lawmakers Head for Foreign Aid Clash : Budget: President calls for caution in assisting emerging democracies. Congress sees his position as a failure to capitalize on global changes.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBYA : W. German Sources Confirm Gas Story
- Chemical Cloud Engulfs School; Nearly 100 Ill
- Sandinistas' Defeat in Nicaragua Divides, Confuses Both Sides in El Salvador's War : Central America: Rebels lose a source of arms, and the army's opposition to peace talks hardens. Result may prolong the conflict.
- Author of Report Criticizing SDG&E; Merger Leaves PUC
- Warm AFI Tribute to David Lean : Movies: Creator of 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'Dr. Zhivago' mixes humor with criticism of commercialism.
- Kunishima Shows Style and Records Second Win : Men: The Cal State Northridge sophomore upsets teammate Ted Hollahan in the 200-yard freestyle.
- Shearson Hired to Study Fluor Unit's Options
- U.S. Spends $890 Million on S&L; Sold to Perelman Firm
- Labor Dept. Appointee
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Senator Would Link Insurance, ZIP Code
- Aoun, Set to Talk, Calls for End to War : Lebanon: He makes a conciliatory move to Muslim leaders and a Christian foe. He drops opposition to accord.
- Soviets to End Nuclear Tests at Asia Site
- Fox TV Hit by Hacker; Free-Lance Writer Held
- Need for Seniors Housing May Override 'Nuisances,' Hidden Hills Planners Say
- Clients Accuse Travel Agent of Failing to Book Trips, Then Keeping Money
- Bobby Schwartz Wins Four-Lap Scratch Main
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Colorado Outclasses CSUN Women in Tennis
- Merrill Uncorks a Gem in Camarillo's 12-0 Win
- PREP BASKETBALL TODAY'S GAMES : Boys, Girls Champions to Be Crowned
- Appraising This Tournament Is Difficult : Big East: Talk is cheap for coaches as Connecticut coasts and Georgetown struggles. Syracuse and Villanova also advance.
- Strawberry Will Not Face Weapons Charge, Says City Attorney
- Silberman Phone Taps Ruled Legal : Law: 'Roving wiretap' on various telephone lines upheld in nation's first decision on new law.
- Failed Coup Deepens Scars on Afghan Capital, Leaders
- Two Quakes Rattle Alaska
- Pentagon Plans $877-Million Anti-Drug Effort : Military: The expanded initiatives include special training and surveillance. It is a reversal of Defense Department reluctance to join the war on narcotics.
- Robert Russell Jacquet; Trumpet Player
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- Why Israel Needs Those Missiles
- Retirements Unleash a Scramble for Several Seats
- Clark to Test Faith Baptist in Title Game
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Castillo, Louisville Trounce Nordhoff in Softball, 12-0
- SDSU Catches UNLV's Star Pitcher at the Right Time
- UCSD Co-Op Dispute Deadlock Continues : University: Students fear they'll lose control of stores if UCSD owns the locks.
- BOYS' PREVIEW : Transfers Give Taft Inside Track for Conference Championship
- CBS Tries to Laugh Its Way Out of Last Place
- DGA to Cite Directors at Annual Dinner
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kurt Sanderling Surveys Brahms With Philharmonic
- Northrop to Boost '89 Losses to Reflect $17-Million Fine
- Peter A. Georgescu has been named president...
- N. Korea's Kim Is Reportedly Close to Handing Power to Son
- Students Look at Government With a Capitol G
- SKIING : Southland Racers Fare Well at Disabled Event
- Hollywood Outsider
- L.A. Rabbi's Organization Commands International Attention : Judaism: Marvin Hier sees his Simon Wiesenthal Center as a 'Jewish defense agency.'
- Clifford Perlman has resigned as a director...
- TIME ON HIS HANDS : A Clock Repairman Shares His Skills So Craft Will Survive
- Bank Blast Due to Gas Buildup, Probers Declare
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Vice Minister Is Ousted Over Bribes
- American Television Sets Stage for Terrorists, Expert Says
- "At the age of seven," says Irish-born...
- Slow Ticket Sales Force Scale-Back of AIDS Benefit
- Lincoln Pension-Plan Enrollee Is in Bind
- Dr. Otto Aufranc; Hip Replacement Pioneer
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Subway Crash Driver Tied to Cocaine Use
- Pan Am Corp.: The nation's eighth-largest airline...
- The Stamp Act : Hobbies: Take a rubber stamp. Add one of a multitude of mediums. There you have it: Instant art.
- After 5 Years of Rejection, Novel Wins Prize, Raves
- NATION IN BRIEF : VERMONT : Zaccaro's Cocaine Conviction Upheld
- Robert McDonald; Film Maker, Ran Perry Ellis Firm
- Owen Thomas, Writing Project Founder, Dies
- 250 Students Walk Out Over Firing of Guard
- Epple Promotes Law on Drug Sales Near Schools
- IRS Agent Rescues Woman From Abductor
- COSTA MESA : Kemp Visits Home for Abused Youths
- BIG WEST TOURNAMENT / OTHER GAMES : UC Santa Barbara Needs Help to Get Into NCAA
- Authorities have dropped an assault charge against...
- The Common Denominator in Point Loma's Success: Coach T
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Loss to Colorado Is Low Blow for Missouri
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : John Prine, a Mark Twain Guitar Man, Earns Hero Hoopla : Performance: At the Coach House, the singer-songwriter uses parallel ache and absurdity to delight his fanatical following.
- LIFTING BIKES
- Bank of New England Corp., Boston, has...
- Cajuns' Lives Have Changed Little in 200 Years
- Clean Air Bill Stalled by Proposal to Aid Coal Miners
- New U.S. Surgeon General Sworn In at White House
- Aboretum Offers Preview of Earth Day Activities
- COLUMN ONE : Struck by a National Bad Mood : Extraordinary political reforms in Hungary are evoking fear and uncertainty, not euphoria. 'All the rules are changed,' one psychiatrist observes.
- Filing Day Grim for Democrats : O.C. politics: Republicans gleeful about chances to retain a lock on state and federal legislative offices.
- Soviet Georgia Demands Talks for Independence
- Women's History Month Celebrates Triumphs
- McKeown Guide Can Help in Pricing Cameras
- Douglas S. McDonald; Lincoln Savings Executive
- U.S. May Call for U.N. Troops in Nicaragua : Latin America: Quayle raises possibility of peacekeeping buffer as Sandinistas and Contras surrender their arms.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Peoples Temple OKd for Demolition
- 2 More Jailbreak Fugitives Are Caught by Police : Escape: County officials seek funding to tighten security as nine inmates from Chula Vista jail remain at large.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : 38th District Voters Deserve Fight
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Take 4-0 Lead, Then Lose to Jets, 7-5; Fenton Scores Twice
- Buck Williams Nets Happiness as a Trail Blazer
- Contract negotiations between North Carolina State and...
- 'Coasters' to Bring '50s Back to Club Foul Play
- Shearson to Study Fluor's Coal Unit, Fueling Talk of Sale
- Foreign Bonds Can Pay Well, but They're Risky
- L. J. Hooker to Sell 5 Bonwit Teller Stores to Pyramid
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Eu Wants to Speed Voter Registration
- O.C. Ordered to Pay Retirees for Insurance
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Deukmejian Vetoes Mental Health Bill
- William Williams; Radical Historian
- Some Traditionally Black Colleges Are Luring More and More Whites : Education: Black colleges have turned to white students, generally because of geographic, community and financial factors, a black colleges association leader says.
- Physical May Soon Include Counseling
- Educators Question Role of Ethnic Colleges
- Noting our mention of the downtown worker...
- TV Show on Border Brings Call for Inquiry : Violence: Police say footage was contrived to portray high school youngsters as vigilantes. Others say police are engaged in a cover-up.
- Quarry's Plans Worsen an Already Rocky Relationship
- $2.5-Million Painting Goes Up in Smoke on Freeway : Art: A work by Mark Rothko is destroyed by a fire while being carried in a moving van.
- Jewel of the Valley
- 2 Women Get Prison for Killing Classmate
- Allred Claims Victory Over Country Club
- Leslie's Second Half Leads Morningside
- The Friends of Tom Bradley (Cont.)
- Carlette Guidry, shaking off the effects of...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Perick Triumphs Once Again With an All-German Program : Music: The West German guest conductor was authoritative and genial on the podium, taking the San Diego Symphony through its paces.
- Oscar Mayer to Shut Vernon Plant: Lunch...