- 60 Students Walk Out of Classes Over Dress Code
- DANA POINT : City to Apply for Grant for Signals
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Get $250,000 Toward Pier Project
- BREA : Unocal Wins OK to Install Generator
- Water Bomb Soaks UNLV Bench in Win at Utah St.
- Improved USD Needs to Win Three in WCC : Tournament: To get an NCAA berth, the Toreros must beat San Francisco, then the likes of Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine.
- CITY BOYS 3-A : North Hollywood Surprises Favored Fremont, 76-71
- DIGEST : Arlotto Named to All-CCAA First Team
- COSTA MESA : Resident Decides to Fight for the Ficus
- Jalewalia, La Quinta Win Title
- Runner Helps Send Young Cancer Victims to Camp
- Biggest Punishment for Brawl Is $500 Fine for Oilers' Anderson
- Leary Willing to Go to the Wall to Stay in Shape
- Good Not Good Enough for Sockers : MISL: Coach Ron Newman likes what he sees, but bottom line is still bad: a 4-3 loss at St. Louis.
- Mater Dei's Saule Sadunas Narrows Her Focus
- SDSU, UCSD Take Early Leads in Golf
- TV Reviews : A Good Twist on a WWII Story in 'The Incident'
- Hockenberry to Host Late-Night Show From NPR
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Aoun Pulls Back After Cleric's Threat
- The Oil Spill: Troubled Waters for the Harbor Master, Others
- Jay W. Pruitt has been appointed vice...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Peasants Decapitate 9 Maoist Guerrillas
- Archive Boosts Offer for Cipher Data
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CREDIT : Bond Prices Climb on Home Sale Report
- A Mystery Based Partly on Forbes
- RETAIL/TOURISM : California's Second Ripley's Museum Due in Buena Park
- Mix's 'Train Robbery' Is Part of Silent Film Slate in San Gabriel
- Ethiopia Asks Foreign Aid for 4.5 Million Facing Famine
- Bonn Links War Reparations to Border Issue
- Faith Baptist Claims 1-A Title in Overtime
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
- Atlanta Falcon linebacker Aundray Bruce, recently named...
- Jets Get Target Practice on Young King Goalie : Hockey: Stauber makes first start, then surrenders three quick goals before being replaced in 9-3 loss at Winnipeg.
- Darrin Dafney, a reserve guard on the...
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS 5-A : Hart Shows a Lot of Heart, Upsets Buena, 49-45
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Jordan, UC Riverside Shut Down Northridge in Routine Fashion, 6-2
- Jones, N. Hollywood Stun Fremont, Take 3-A Championship
- On what was supposed to be 1990's...
- Chamorro's Upset Win in Nicaragua
- If Season Is Longer, It Should Be Better
- Chamorro's Upset Win in Nicaragua
- Chamorro's Upset Win in Nicaragua
- Karich Dribbles to a Different Drummer
- Chamorro's Upset Win in Nicaragua
- Chamorro's Upset Win in Nicaragua
- Names in the News - March 3, 1990
- Names in the News - March 3, 1990
- Bush and Kaifu Meet on Trade, Economic Issues
- Drop in Gifts to State Lawmakers Reported : Legislature: Still, members took subsidized trips to Brazil, Finland and elsewhere, and one accepted $5,600 for his stay at the Betty Ford Center.
- Bush Praises TV for Enlisting Cartoon Heroes in War on Drugs : President's visit: He brings his anti-drug message to Southland entertainment executives and schoolchildren.
- 50% of School's Teachers Call In Ill : Education: The one-day job action in the Compton district reportedly took even union leaders by surprise.
- ABORTION A CASE FOR CHOICE : Restrictions Mean Suffering, Death : There are times when termination of a pregnancy is the only humane alternative. Birth control, counseling and adoption are beneficial, but they're not enough.
- Bush Hails O.C. Success in Drug War : Narcotics: President joins forces with cartoon characters at stadium rally, declaring the rest of the nation should share 'the spirit we have here.'
- Soviets to Shut Nuclear Plant at Chernobyl
- Kaifu Promises Bush Serious Action on Trade
- U.S. Backs Off Tough Israel Stand : Mideast: Baker's comments on settlements in occupied territories stir an uproar in Jerusalem. No pressure intended, State Dept. says.
- New Mexico State Romps to 68-55 Win Over Pacific
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : San Fernando Valley League
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Alpha League
- COLLEGE NOTES : Respectfully Speaking, LMU Needs Sweep
- CITY BOYS, GIRLS : Crenshaw Playing for Another Title
- KABC Challenges KNBC for News Viewers in Latest Ratings : Television: Channel 7 stems its slide while Channel 2 slips further behind in the race for a shrinking audience.
- Jackson Dances--'It Comes From Her Soul'
- Fox Keeps Emmy Show for Next Three Years for $9.5 Million : Television: The 'fourth network's' whopping increase over its previous payment reflects an increasing challenge to the Big Three.
- New Club Enters Who's-Trendiest Derby
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 3 Bands Prove Squeaky Clean but Little Else at Coach House
- Burbank's Simon Signs With CSUN
- San Jose State Wins Battle of Worst
- Tarkanian Upset, Even in Victory
- Now Wait a Minute, Merril: What About Planting Potatoes?
- Chargers Opening Door to Anderson
- NHL ROUNDUP : Neely's 2 Goals Lead Bruins, 5-3
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Michigan State's 7th in a Row Is Biggest Win
- Kyle Petty came up with the first...
- NFL Adds Two Teams to Playoffs : Pro football: Lucrative four-year agreement with ABC allows network to keep Monday night games and add postseason games.
- SDSU Skid at Five Thanks to Hawaii
- Mission Rallies and Again Upstages Valley in 8-8 Tie
- Tewksbury Sets Mark in Backstroke
- Breeding Rights Sold on Alydar Are Taxable, Ky. Court Decides
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL DIVISION III : OLP Stops Lincoln on Second Try
- DIVISION I BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : GIRLS
- SHORT TAKES : After 8 Seasons, 'Newhart' Bids Farewell, Despite CBS Urging
- OPERA REVIEW : Scaled-Down 'Turandot' in Palm Desert
- SHORT TAKES : Toledo Symphony Gets New Chief
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gallagher Leads in Miami, but Top Players in Contention
- District 3 Honors Master's Bruner
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Channel League
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Rolls Past Cypress, 12-4
- LOARA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Lakewood, Ocean View Top the Field
- Hart's Ms. Inside and Ms. Outside : Girls' basketball: Wilson, Dionne have contrasting--and explosive--styles.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Frontier League
- ARTS
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Free and Easy' Still Charms the Second Time
- El Camino Proves Strong
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Payton Leads Oregon State to Tie for Title
- DIVISION IV BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : GIRLS
- Former Harbor Star Boosts Eagles Now : College Basketball: Bruce Turner says there's "nothing funny" about the Cal State L.A. program now as they go into the CCAA tournament against powerful Bakersfield.
- THE SIDELINES : Race Driver Allison Passes Out
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : East Village Improv From the Ordinaires
- Sushi Hopes to Land Latino Comedy Group for Neofest
- Santa Monica
- Music Reviews : Waverly Consort Offers Tour of Italian Works
- British Petroleum's Cleanup Effort Hailed
- Michigan running back Leroy Hoard, most valuable...
- HORSE RACING : This Year, 'Money List' May Count
- Poway's Saner Resigns After Four Section Titles in Seven Years
- Darryl Strawberry of the New York Mets...
- Shane Mosley of Pomona and Oscar de...
- UCI Clinches Big West Cellar With Loss
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : SDSU Women Rout San Jose State, 66-42
- Eight World Premieres Set at Film Festival
- Comfort Counts, but Landscape Architects Seek Enlightenment : Environment: UCI audience hears that there's more to sculpture and public spaces than water and stone. The forms are supposed to create 'an experience that leads to knowledge,' a designer says.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS 4-A : Artesia Shows It's Not One-Man Team
- In the Long Run, KCOP's Coverage Will Go the Distance
- Down 16, Cal Rallies to Beat Stanford
- Martinez Just Sick About Loss to Frazier : Tennis: Field gets even slimmer as fourth-seeded Novotna is upset by amateur McGrath.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Del Rey League
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS : Leslie, Morningside Play for 5-AA Title
- GIRLS' DIVISION V BASKETBALL PREVIEW : La Jolla Country Day Taking Run at Third Title in a Row
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Tri-Valley League
- 'Article XXIV' at CalRep Dramatizes an American Mutiny
- Music Reviews : Swedish Guitarist Sollscher Makes West Coast Debut
- RESTAURANTS : Spicy Singapore Snacks Are Served Up Amid the Usual Hamburgers and Breakfast Foods
- Youngsters Rise to the Occasion : Faith Baptist: Unseeded bunch grow up together after dismissal of senior star and are now playing for a championship.
- Set to Go Shooting for 4th Win of Year
- Human Billboards Run in Marathon
- Teacher's Aide Linked to Steroid Sales Fired
- 6 Police Officers Disciplined for Off-Duty Brawl
- Countywide
- Another Night in the NHL : Hockey: Kings say they were just sticking together in record-setting brawl/game against Oilers.
- Venice
- DANCE REVIEW : Rustavi Troupe Flashes Some Georgia Dazzle
- POP ALBUM CHART : Abdul-Jackson Duel Continues
- St. Patrick's Show to Turn Into Tribute : Concert: The Orange County Folk Music Society and Paddy West will honor trio's founder, Patrick Kennedy, who died in December.
- Music Reviews : Pacific Serenades Premieres Work by Kibbe
- Hollywood
- Medfly Spraying
- Limiting Terms in Redondo Beach
- Housing Case
- Medfly Spraying
- Visionaries
- Medfly Spraying
- The Peninsula's Growing Pains
- Differing Views of 'Loner on the Left'
- Differing Views of 'Loner on the Left'
- Taking Umbrage With 'Good Manners'
- Torrance's Stance on Measure A
- Taking Umbrage With 'Good Manners'
- Medfly Spraying
- Differing Views of 'Loner on the Left'
- Medfly Spraying
- Tax Court Sides With Newhouse Estate in Dispute
- The Royal Way With Fashion, Jewels
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: PACIFICA BUILDING
- Texas Air Took Eastern's Assets, Examiner Says : Airlines: A court-appointed official finds evidence to warrant charges. But, he says, the parent firm has agreed to repay $280 million to avoid litigation.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Home Sales Sag as Rates Rise
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Builders Group to Back Gas Tax Hike
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Dr. King's Son Offers Apology to Gays
- Dog Days: Texas state treasurer Ann W....
- Your Number Will Soon Be Up in Girl Scout Cookie Sale
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Approves Volunteer Grants
- Mexico Arrests Ex-Official Indicted in Camarena Case
- G. M. Wynne; Spy Jailed by the Soviets
- Showtime!
- NATION : Writers Reach Accord With CBS
- First ANC Members to Return Home Receive Hero's Welcome : 1st ANC Members to Return Home Hailed as Heroes
- Bush to Praise Anti-Drug Organization During Visit
- COLUMN ONE : End of the Trail to Katmandu : Idyllic Nepal charmed Westerners, and many settled there for years. Now, amid political troubles, the government is showing some the door.
- GOP Activist to Run for La Follette's Seat
- North Island Employee Being Questioned in Prostitutes' Slayings
- No Suspects in Killing of Pregnant Woman
- Baja Officer Is Indicted in S.D. : Crime: Bribery charges are the latest development in the complex inquiry into an INS inspector's shooting death.
- Port Environmental Director Named
- STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Jackson Powers Golden West, 91-79
- UNLV Holds Off Utah State; Game Played Without Incident
- DIVISION IV BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Coronado Teams Trying to Find Where Titles Are
- Rader Hasn't Decided If He'll Watch Prospects : Baseball: Angel manager considers attending minor league camp. Mike Port says he's talking all decisions one day at a time.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Foothill League
- Raiders' Scott Davis Accused in Beating
- Home Cooking, Italian Style, at Vittorio!
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Fanciful Bit of Thai in Van Nuys
- SHORT TAKES : E. Germans to See Banned Films
- SHORT TAKES : Big Apple Vies for Grammys
- ABC to Air 4 New Series, Halt 2 Others Temporarily
- Forecasting Gauge in Jan. Unchanged : Economy: Current sluggishness believed likely to extend into midyear.
- Housing Affordability Index Dips: A measure of...
- Federal regulators fined Walt Disney World $1,000...
- Thoroughly Modern Madonna : Fashion: The world's most famous chameleon is about to slip into three new looks for the '90s. Copycats take note.
- Ex-Romanian Secret Police on Trial : East Bloc: They are among the 21 defendants accused of stealing and burning corpses of 40 protesters.
- The Mystique That Draws the Presidents
- WORLD : U.S. Cuts German Border Patrol
- GLIMPSES
- Dozens of Protesters Reported Slain in Kashmir : India: Troops open fire in clashes after nearly a million people rally for independence.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Crews Clean Up Oil Spilled From Barge
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 6 Arrested With Ton of Cocaine, $500,000
- Senate Confirms Novello as New Surgeon General
- PACs Make a Representative Showing in O.C.
- Bomb on Train Kills 5
- Backers of Ethics Package Lose Fight on Ballot Letter
- NATION : Moon Base, Other Plans Backed
- YORBA LINDA : 4 Reputed Skinheads Sentenced in Attack
- La Jolla May Put New Twist on 'Dip'
- Activist Grows With the Times
- ELECTION TORRANCE : Political Newcomer Adds Choice to At-Large Race for 3 Council Seats
- Players in L.A. Hear Fehr Discuss Issues of Lockout
- Wolfe Hopes Cobb Gives His Program a New Life
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Delphic League
- GIRLS' SOCCER PREVIEW : 3-A Finalists Predictable; 2-A Match Is a Surprise
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS : Glendora Reloads, Wins 4-AA Title
- Aerosmith Is Now Rolling on Its Own : Pop: The group's dramatic comeback may have earned the rockers a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They begin a series of Southland concerts with Skid Row tonight.
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Petty Shares His Art, Not His Personality
- Exxon Indictment Unusual in Many Ways, Experts Say : Litigation: The size of possible fines and the use of seldom-used provisions of federal statutes make some suspect a settlement is being sought.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Australia Appoints Bond Prober
- BBC Aims at East Bloc
- Founder of Stores Keeps Faith in Bid to Help Homeless : Philanthropy: Bernard Abrams of Three D Bed & Bath is trying to collect blankets for the homeless with an ad and a discount offer. He's had little success, but he's still hopeful.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Economic Data Calms Traders; Dow Adds 8.34
- P. M. BRIEFING : Japan Posts $636-Million Trade Deficit, Its First in Six Years
- American International Group Inc.: The New York...
- Newport Corp.'s Net Income Declines 35%
- Bank of New England Put Under Limits:...
- NEC Rejects Bid for Subsidiary, Reports '89 Loss
- Ribavirin Fight Puts ICN on Ropes : Pharmaceuticals: Company founder Milan Panic said he decided to give up the battle with the FDA because he felt that there was no way he could win.
- REAL ESTATE
- Niemann Promoted by Developer
- LOCAL : Fullerton Police Shoot Alleged Robber After High-Speed Chase
- Great American Expects to Boost Losses for 1989
- Simmons Aims at Lockheed Golden Parachutes : Takeovers: Group led by the Texas financier urges shareholder vote in effort to eliminate executive severance pay contracts.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Economic Data Calms Traders; Dow Adds 8.34
- Japan Stocks Rise in Early Trading; Yen Gains Ground
- Banker Pleads Guilty in Marcos Case: Rodolfo...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Vietnamese Still Fighting, Two Say
- General Who Sentenced Ceausescu Kills Himself
- Commercial Center Bank: The Santa Ana-based bank...
- SEC Seeks a Role in Proceedings on Drexel Bankruptcy
- Democrats Deeply Split Over Move to Curb 'Soft' Campaign Funds : Politics: A bill would close a loophole that lets presidential nominees funnel millions to state parties. Its foes say it would hurt local races.
- Warm Weather Helps to Boost February Sales
- Money Supply Increases: The Federal Reserve Board...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- U.S. Won't Join Suit Against Hughes: The...
- Designers Get Into the Trenches for Spring
- National City
- Charges Filed over Aerial Spraying in Pasadena
- Jalewalia Has Her Own Approach to Courting Stardom : Girls' basketball: La Quinta senior says she got a good break with foot injury. And she doesn't want score of Southern Section final to be close--if her team loses.
- THE SIDELINES : Tauson in 1st Major Semifinal
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Pacific League
- STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT : Canyon's Cooper Tops Field of 17 County Athletes
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Westside League
- Olson Helps Pick Up Slack for Matadors
- New-Look Offense, Old Frustrating Result : Clippers: Manning comes off bench, Norman moves to forward, but L.A. falls in overtime to Hornets, 118-109.
- Left-Wingers : Baseball: Southpaw pitchers deserve their reputations for unorthodox behavior, but their skills can drive opponents batty.
- THE SIDELINES : Hawaii Women Beat Long Beach
- Lakers Do an Encore of Seattle Comeback : Pro basketball: SuperSonics blow 13-point lead in the third quarter. Los Angeles has 18-0 run in 112-107 victory.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : An Adventure Takes Root in Pasadena
- Foreign-Language Film Supply Lagging
- The Frenchwoman Who Delivered a Big 'Baby' to Hollywood : Movies: Her 'Three Men and a Cradle' was turned into you know what. Now she hopes lightning will strike twice with 'Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed.'
- LOCAL : Woman in Barry Case Sentenced
- WORLD : Thatcher Fares Poorly in Poll
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lottery to Start Daily Drawings
- NATION : Ex-Judge to Investigate Pierce
- U.S. Retreats on Baker Threat : Israel Upset by Curbs on Refugee Aid
- Fights Sell Tickets but Ruin Games
- Deukmejian Rejects Staff's Health Plan : Policy: He disavows proposal by his health and business secretaries requiring employers to provide workers medical insurance.
- Clergy Calls for Mayor's Resignation
- Whistle-Blower Who Lost Job Is Awarded $750,000
- SANTA ANA : Latino Rights Group Sues City Over Mall
- Silberman Judge Imposes Partial Gag Order
- Wilshire Center
- Blue Suede, Gray Flannel
- Baseball Videos Here--Even if Season Isn't : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- MOVIE REVIEW : Adlon's 'Rosalie' Shops Until She Drops
- SOUTHLAND : 4.7 Aftershock Triggers Slide on Mt. Baldy, No New Damage
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Jerry Hall Makes London Debut
- Kohl Reaffirms Stand on Polish Borders : Europe: But neighboring nations and political foes say the chancellor has still not allayed Warsaw's fears.
- U.S. Estimate of World Cocaine Output Up 94% : Narcotics: The report indicates the war on drugs has little impact overseas.
- Fire Sweeps Luxury Cairo Hotel; 16 Including an American Are Killed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : For Condos, They Rough It Willingly
- PACs Donate $1.7 Million : Contributions: A study says Henry A. Waxman received the most money among area congressmen.
- Plan to Close 4 Welfare Offices in Harbor Area Draws Angry Protest
- City Says D.A. Botched Brookins Case : Justice: The statute of limitations expired after two years of inaction by prosecutors, a city attorney says. The district attorney's office says L.A. was slow in handling the case.
- Optimists' Recycling Plant No Longer in the Dumps
- Culver City Expected to OK Mall Despite Fears of Traffic Jams
- Concerned Friends Took La Mesa Girls
- Man Sentenced for Drug-Related Slaying
- LMU's Gathers Is Bankable Again After Tough Year
- ROUNDUP : San Fernando Subdues Poly, Wins Tournament
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Golden League
- Tony C.'s Legacy: The Long Goodby
- Yugoslav Club Team Wraps Up Its Tour : Water polo: Partizan, training with the U.S. national and junior national teams, plays three matches tonight at Newport Harbor High.
- Scoggin Quits as University Basketball Coach
- Pete Rose Jr. Takes Optimistic Viewpoint : Baseball: After his father's suspension, he expects hecklers. zbut 'he'll get to see me play more,' the younger Rose said of his dad.
- Wilshire Center
- Trojans Win Ugly but at Least They Win : College basketball: USC plays throwaway with Washington but won't throw back 73-65 victory.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Entertainer': Reliving Olivier's Act of Greatness
- Pop Music Reviews : Irreverent Harding Stands Out on Clean-Cut Triple Bill
- MOVIE REVIEW : Connery in Command
- MUSIC A look at the fast-moving compact...
- SHORT TAKES : Valenta to Head KNBC News
- CBS Rescinds Suspension of Andy Rooney : Television: '60 Minutes' commentator will return to the air Sunday and may speak about the controversy over remarks attributed to him.
- Race Issue Is Central for Johnny Otis' Blues : R&B;: Now 68, the legendary music figure will bring his 14-piece band to Newport Beach's Cafe Lido.