- BACK FROM THE DEAD
- Ban on Expansion of Theo Lacy Jail Lifted : Crime: Neighbors' fears of increased threat to public safety fail to convince appellate court, which overturns earlier ruling.
- Perestroika Has Deeply Split Soviet Populace, CIA Director Says : Reforms: The sharp polarization raises the possibility of a backlash against Gorbachev, Webster tells Congress.
- Antique Scavenger's Newfangled 'Earlooms' Have a Beady Past
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Judge Rules Morgan Can Have Passport
- PACs Provide Hefty Aid to Lawmakers : Politics: The groups contributed at least half of the campaign funds for 15 members of California's congressional delegation over a six-year period.
- NATION : U.S. Seeks Nuclear Waste Site
- Proposed Clean Air Plan Breaks 10-Year Stalemate
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Inaccuracies Cited in Cholesterol Tests
- NATION : Chief of FDA Probe Panel Named
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Highwaymen' Have High Hopes
- L.A. Crews Standing By for Big One
- Dogies, Dirt, Horse Are Provided; Bring Your Own Greenhorn Fantasy
- 'Super Max' : Celebration: President Bush helps the Sheriff's Department dedicate a high-tech jail in Castaic.
- SOS Sends the Message: The Poor <i> Are </i> in Our Back Yard
- Proposed Metro Rail Assessments Cut in Half
- BREA : Program Tunes in Teens to AIDS Risks
- Two Fast-Moving Storms Expected During Weekend
- Court Rules for Couple in Police Seizure of Cars
- Slumlord's Relative Charged With Building Violations
- Santa Ana's Ross Retiring After Season
- ANALYSIS : One Down, Oakland, L.A. to Go in Raider Move Saga
- Falcons' Bruce Accused of Pointing Pellet Gun at Man
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : Marmonte League
- Long Beach Rallies Past Fresno St., 81-75 : College basketball: Bulldogs try to win it for coach who had resigned, but 49ers put it together with game on the line.
- UCLA Gets Lift Out of Ending Skid at 5 Games
- DIVISION I BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Sweetwater, Santana Test Boys, Girls of Mt. Carmel
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A GIRLS' SOCCER : Dana Hills Coach Meets Challenge : Playoffs: Ken Ezratty took over a strong soccer program and made it even more successful.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Women Lose to Cal Poly Pomona in Semifinals
- BETTING WITH BOB
- THE SIDELINES : Trump Sues Vegas Casino Over Who Hosts Next Douglas Fight
- Actor Antony Alda Lands a Position in the Family Business
- Valley Finds an Opening, Cashes In 65-62 Victory
- A Little Bit of Everything at Noa Noa
- ARTS
- SECOND HELPINGS : Gustav Anders Now Serving Up Excellent Food, Good Service
- Pop Music Reviews : East Village Improv From the Ordinaires
- Hunter Tops Wrestling Contenders
- Antelope Valley Athletes Sentenced to Community Work After Assault
- Morningside to Face Former Teammate in 5-AA Finals
- WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Washington State Beats UCLA
- Kay Proves the Key to Overtime Wins : Prep soccer: Palos Verdes will have their magic man with them in the 4-A championship match tonight.
- Fullerton Proposes Cutting Three Sports
- COMMENTARY : Douglas' Win Is Not Biggest Upset, but It Does Rank in Top 10
- Brea-Olinda Owes Defeat of Palos Verdes to Defense
- ANALYSIS : If They're Going to Fight, Do It Right
- Westendorf Providing Sweet Dreams : Prep basketball: St. Margaret's 6-7 junior center is making a big impact at a small school.
- Children of Divorce Forced Up in the Air
- Shaken but Not, Alas, Stirred
- A Festive Air Prevails at Rites for Publisher Malcolm Forbes
- Businessman Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud in Complex Insurance Case : Litigation: The La Jolla man admits that he received kickbacks from two Valley attorneys who defended him in lawsuits at insurance-company expense.
- SANTA ANA : Man Killed as Car Hits Parked Truck
- OTHER COMMENTARY / EXCERPTS : Selling the Human Spirit Short
- Court Shoots Down Policy to Deny Risky Job to Fertile Woman : Litigation: Fetal-protection policy discriminates on basis of 'unscientific stereotypic notions of women' appeals court says.
- A man identified as New Jersey Net...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL DIVISION III : Lincoln Proves Its Point
- SPORTSCOPE : Bay Harbor Ice Hockey Team Surprises Eastern Opponents
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawkins Has Big Second Half to Lift 76ers Past Knicks
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Surprises Chesnokov as Upsets Continue in Memphis
- 'Seven Sculptors' Offers Engaging Sampling
- Cheer a Hero, Boo a Villain : Melodrama: A Moorpark theater shows Westerns, mysteries and musicals harking back to the 1880s genre.
- Others Await the Arias Cure : Nicaragua: While the peace plan had plenty of shortcomings, it has demonstrated that there is a vehicle for ending Central American insurgencies and nurturing democracy.
- Court Rejects Appeal by Council Candidate
- Sunset for the Hall? : Home for Aging Radicals Totters on the Brink of Closure
- COSTA MESA : Pressman Injured by Errant Paper Roll
- Work Furlough Program in Inglewood Canceled
- College Allows Boosters to Use Tennis Courts, Bars Public
- Rotary Clubs Honor Raisa Gorbachev
- Powerful Sequoias Knocks Canyons Out Swiftly, 71-48
- Brown Reportedly Can Leave Spurs, Return to College Ranks After Season
- P. M. BRIEFING : SEC Chief Calls Markets Strong
- Money Made Available for Housing: The government...
- OOPS! : Woman Run Over Twice, Survives
- U.S., Soviets Plan Study of Breast Cancer Prevention : Medicine: An anti-estrogen drug would be used. The project would involve 20,000 women.
- Success Is Attendant on 'Valet Parking'
- McGovern's Latest Campaign: Filling Rooms at the Inn : Politicians: The 1972 presidential candidate has bought a faded hotel. His first business venture is teaching him lessons he never learned in office.
- The Feel of a Quake: Why the Difference? : Seismology: Whether it's a jolt or a rolling motion depends on the distance from the epicenter.
- State Doctors Group Asked to Consider Spraying Halt
- Satellite Deployed; Sources Say Shuttle Will Land Sunday
- Your Number Will Soon Be Up in Girl Scout Cookie Sale
- Hartley Says He'll Pay to Fix His Office, but Bernhardt Can't Backtrack
- P. M. BRIEFING : Japan Telephone Breakup Urged
- THE ECONOMY : Income Rises as Consumer Spending Slows
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : IRVINE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- REAL ESTATE : Housing Price Data Falls Bit Short of Giving Full Picture
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BISHOP : Car Dealer Charged With Arson, Fraud
- Troy Rises Again in Heart of the Desert
- Drought Cops Patrol Streets of Santa Barbara
- Many Elderly Women Live Alone in Poverty
- OTHER COMMENTARY / EXCERPTS : Selling the Human Spirit Short
- IRVINE : Medical Center Plan for UCI Approved
- Private Club Gets Use of College Tennis Courts
- No Cult Link Found in Dead Animals
- Measure for Police Takes Priority
- Edison's Acidic Ponds Win Waiver
- Behind All the Play, Warning About AIDS
- Ex-UCI Chancellor Aldrich in Hospital
- Reidy O'Neil's Makes Case for Irish Authenticity
- Construction Outlays Jump 1.8% in January
- State Agencies Escalate Attack on Lincoln S&L; : Thrifts: Reiner asks for a grand jury investigation. The Corporations Department is seeking the return of at least $200 million.
- Greyhound Bus Drivers Strike as Talks Fail
- LOCAL : Antelope Valley High Students Continue Protest of Dress Code
- Legislator Raised $58,429 to Fight Forgery Charges
- BOOK REVIEW : A Fascinating Story of Addictions : Me and You by Margaret Diehl (Soho Press: $18.95; 258 pages).
- Patients' Feelings Leak Out in Their Artwork : Therapy: To the trained eye, the colors and shapes and themes of the drawings speak volumes.
- Rallying in Front of Bush : Drugs: A 'distinguished' school is further honored by an invitation from the President. Organizers plan on a full house for his Santa Ana speech.
- Gardena Puts Condos on Hold for a Redesign : Development: The City Council refuses to give its approval until the builder comes up with better-looking units.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mediator Hired for Wetlands Meetings
- New Santa Clarita Planner Off to Beverly Hills : Turnover: Mark Scott, who was hired in January, quits to become city manager of Beverly Hills.
- Man Parachutes from Building Near Bush Hotel
- Golfing Ban Is Hole in One for Park's Neighbors : Hermosa Beach: Errant golf balls flying into yards had neighbors teed off. But a new ordinance bans golf and archery at Valley Park.
- OTHER COMMENTARY / EXCERPTS : Selling the Human Spirit Short
- FISHING : San Pedro Angler Gets Hooked on Fishing From Tube
- Mister Frisky Leads Rafael Field
- Derby Hopefuls Hard to Peg Thus Far
- Allegations Add Pressure on Valvano : Basketball: Editorials call for N.C. State coach to quit. Meanwhile, the state starts a formal inquiry into reports of point-shaving.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Stone Leads Trabuco Hills in Volleyball
- Gary Player Is Getting Bang for His Putts : Golf: Playing a schedule limited by his involvement in worldwide ventures, he makes the most of his time on the Senior Tour.
- Santa Monica
- O.C. Arts Groups Petition National Fund
- Tokyo Ensemble to Open CalArts Festival : Music: Group plays to the 'new tradition' of contemporary compositions for traditional Japanese instruments.
- Buying Agents Say Economy Is Still Slowing
- Mercury General Corp.: The Los Angeles-based automobile...
- Rockwell Displays Experimental Jet Designed to Turn and Aim Quickly
- StarTel Corp.: The Irvine telecommunications company lost...
- Blue Cross Reports Gain: Blue Cross of...
- Loreen Olsen has been named executive vice...
- SALES AND USE TAX REVENUE
- SINGLE-FAMILY HOME PERMITS
- WORLD IN BRIEF : URUGUAY : New President Hopes to Revive Economy
- A Rainy-Day Forecast: No Boots
- Kaifu Presents a Blueprint to Enrich Life for Japanese : Trade: His plan emphasizes increased domestic spending. It mirrors steps urged by U.S. negotiators to increase Japan's imports.
- Author Gambles, Hits the Jackpot : Books: A former poker-playing reporter cashes in with a quirky postmodern thriller.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HUNTINGTON BEACH : More Cleaned-Up Shoreline Reopened
- Asians, Latinos Surge in U.S. Growth Rates : Census: Their numbers rose far faster than other groups in the 1980s. Immigration and high birth rates are factors. Black increase is double that for whites.
- Trading Places : Perestroika: A Soviet intellectual says the U. S. must turn its attention from events in the Soviet Union and do a little soul-searching of its own.
- Student Protests of Dress Code Marred by Violence
- Students, Deputies Clash Over Dress Code
- Countywide
- IRVINE : Voters to Get 2 Yale Overpass Measures
- Right, Tough Talk Is Not Enough
- ORANGE : Animal Research Supporter Stirs Ire
- Iacocca Bid to Oust Henry Ford Led to His Firing, New Book Says
- P. M. BRIEFING : Voice of America Services Saved
- Arabian Takes Oath for State High Court : Judiciary: The colorful Los Angeles jurist was an early advocate of rape-law reform. He gives assurances that he will not soon leave the beleaguered panel.
- Panel Will Push for Mandatory Health Benefits
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Nightline' Bumps Lee Iacocca
- Scary Things? Try Mice, Pop Quizzes, Nuclear War
- Noble Red-Crowned Crane on Comeback : Birds: Chinese conservationists use creative tactics to protect the nation's ancient and majestic bird.
- L.A. MARATHON: STREET CLOSURES, DETOUR ROUTES
- Farm Workers' Main Worry Is Pesticides : Agriculture: Study finds chemical contamination outweighs low pay as a concern.
- Psychiatrists Say Suspect in Studio Guards' Slayings Was Insane
- Orange Independent Owner to Add Pair of Community Papers to Chain : Publishing: The deal to acquire the Buena Park News and the Cypress-La Palma News includes a reciprocal advertising sales arrangement with the chain that now owns them.
- Turner Broadcasting System Inc.: The entertainment company...
- Cable Stocks Hurt by Reregulation, Satellite Threats
- Kremlin Targeted Pope, Ex-KGB Official Says
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT TRAFFIC
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hoag Hospital Plans to Double Its Size
- Silent Service Gets Chance to Sound Off : Movies: 'The Hunt for Red October' gives submariners their turn at strutting in the rivalry with 'Top Gun' aviators.
- Officer Who Arrested Gabor Files Slander Suit
- Earthquakes rank right up there with smog...
- LAGUNA BEACH : Patriots Day Parade to Honor Songwriter
- Real Potential for Disaster : Tough Test for Bush as U.S.-Japan Relations Deteriorate
- 6,300 Drivers Go on Strike at Greyhound : Labor: Thousands of travelers were stranded after labor and management failed to reach accord on wages.
- Brazil Names Woman New Economy Minister: Fernando...
- Texas Clan Keeps Family Cigar Firm Rolling Along : Tobacco: Finck Cigar Co. was started as a hand-rolling operation in 1893. It is now an automated cigar factory, the only one in 20 states.
- ICN Blames Regulators for Giving Up on AIDS Drug : Medical: The Costa Mesa pharmaceuticals firm has a long history of tangling with various federal agencies.
- NATION : Weicker to Run as Independent for Governor of Connecticut
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Stars Announced for Farm Aid IV
- Baker Would Transfer Aid to New Democracies : Foreign policy: Nicaragua, Panama and Eastern Europe could use funds, he tells Congress.
- Mail on Book Review Is Defensive, Offensive
- Testimony of 2 Conflicts With Pearce's Killers'
- Four Plead No Contest in 'Skinhead' Assault
- Rail Line Plan Speeds Toward Decision After Years of Study
- Stolen Car Slams Into Firetruck; Teen Driver Killed
- US Facilities Corp.: The Costa Mesa insurance...
- Sweet Smell of Success
- Congress Feels Pressure to Save Defense Jobs
- Writer-Inventor Hopes His Device Hits It Big With Lotto Players : Invention: A hand-held tool randomly selects numbers and marks them on a Lotto card. The New Yorker who designed it thinks it's his key to riches.
- Gorby, Bush Watches Mark Time of Peace
- BREEDING BIRDS: BLACK-SHOULDERED KITE
- Museum Displays Mark WWII Battle of Britain
- S.D. Abortion Foes Agree to Plea Bargains
- 70 Killed as Rival Christian Forces Clash in E. Beirut
- High School Students Put on Protest at Drop of a Hat : Education: Westside school bans headgear, but pupils fight back. The aim is to cut down on displays of gang colors.
- OTHER COMMENTARY / EXCERPTS : Selling the Human Spirit Short
- Kelco Workers Protest Contract With First Strike in Decade
- Police Admit Fault in Responding to Protest at Gompers
- 'Alliance' Attorney Admits to Insurance Fraud
- Another Reading Light Turned Out : Publishing: By ousting Pantheon Books' director, its owner chose freedom of the proprietor, abrogating the freedom to publish.
- Boskin Advises West Germany to Avoid Rate Hike
- J.M. Peters May Buy Back 86% Stake in His Firm : Negotiations: An analyst said San Jacinto Savings Assn. is being offered $10 a share for the stock it acquired in 1985 but wants $14 a share.
- U.S. Damps Expectations for Meeting of Bush, Kaifu : Summit: Fearing that stress on trade concessions might backfire, aides recast the talks as a global review.
- Carmine Bellino; Probed Teamsters and Watergate
- Chamorro, Allies Have Their First Spat : Nicaragua: Now that the Sandinistas are defeated, what can the 14 parties in the new coalition find to agree on?
- Panel Doubts Navy Probe of Iowa Blast : Tragedy: A House panel said the Navy failed to prove a seaman caused an explosion aboard the battleship Iowa that killed 47 men.
- New Rule Approved to Curb Trading Fraud:...
- Campbell Shutdown Leaves Town in the Soup
- Putting Brakes on Rental Car Add-On Fees
- Young Salvadoran Fights INS to Keep Dream Alive
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Court Orders L.A. to Protect Fish
- Big Business Is Targeting Services to Entrepreneurs, Smaller Firms
- Universal Savings Bank: The Orange-based financial institution...
- Medfly Spraying
- Northern Ireland
- Primary Election
- Prosecuting Mothers
- Prosecuting Mothers
- Differing Views of 'Loner on the Left'
- Prosecuting Mothers
- MOVIES - March 2, 1990
- MOVIES - March 2, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 2, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 2, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 2, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 2, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 2, 1990
- President Seeks to Reassure L.A. Deputy Sheriffs
- DISBARRED: Fencers and male gymnasts may soon...
- Quake Area Mops Up, Heaves a Sigh of Relief : Temblor: Foothill cities count 30 injuries, millions in damage. Experts say threat of larger quake has lessened.
- DOCTOR, DOCTOR: The UC Irvine academic senate's...
- Lawmakers' Speaking Fees Drop
- Southland Rolls With the Punch of a Moderate One
- NRC Approves Licensing for Seabrook Plant
- During the day, some of the women...
- Another Aide to Bradley Quits Key Post Abruptly
- OILY STATEMENT: T-shirts sporting humorous or political...
- Bush Hails TV's Role in Drug War : Cites Cooperation of Cartoon Characters in L.A. Speech
- Bush Urges TV War on Drugs : Praises O.C. Anti-Abuse Campaign
- LINK? How to account for two joint...
- Baker Steps Up Pressure on Israel : Diplomacy: The secretary warns that settlement activity in West Bank and Gaza must end if U.S. funds are to be used to house Soviet emigres.
- COUNTYWIDE : Huntington Reopens Some of Its Beaches
- Torrance Voters to Decide Hazardous Chemical Use by Mobil
- Decision to 'Minimize' Drexel's Impact Cited
- John Farrar has been promoted to division...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tennis Fall Sidelines Governor
- October's Bay Area Earthquake Was Many Times More Powerful
- Allen Outlines His Game Plan for Improving 49ers' Fortunes
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Ads Dominated Ballot Spending
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : A Wag, Bush Plays Trump Card
- Ribet a Study in Discipline
- Beverly Hills : Traffic Program Planned
- Man's Trial Begins in Rival Mortician's Death : Poison: An undertaker, already in prison for grisly crimes, is charged with using oleander to kill a competitor.
- Culver City : Sewer Charge Changes OKd
- His headquarters are in Pasadena in an odd kind of bunker.
- O.C. Shook but Emerged Unscathed : Impact: Damage reports were few, but a lot of nervous systems underwent some serious episodes. One person in Anaheim Hills sustained minor injuries.
- Judge Clears Way for Theater Demolition : Preservation: Activists argue that Whittier should renovate the Depression-era movie house. An appeal must be filed by March 12.
- Partners in Sports, Partners in Life : Prep basketball: Playing in the 4-A finals will be the realization of a dream for West High best friends Rosa Olloque and Mary Litzenberg.
- NHL ROUNDUP : A Whale of a Game for Goalie Liut
- BOYS' BASKETBALL DIVISION II/V SEMIFINALS
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rookie Smith Helps Celtics Beat Mavericks
- Thomas, Moorpark Outperform Antelope Valley
- Hansen's 2nd Bid to Ride at Golden Gate Is Denied
- Jazz Reviews : Courtney Pine Cuts Loose on the Tenor Sax
- Wrestler Fulfills Own Ultimatum : Inglewood: Danny Katoa doesn't waste his time anymore with fights at school, gangs or failure. Instead, he concentrates on success in sports.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- LIFE AFTER BLONDIE : Deborah Harry's San Juan Date May Indicate Whether She Can Regain Platinum High Ground
- Guitar Maker Rickenbacker Reprises Famed Lennon Model
- Don Reynolds has been named product manager...
- James W. Stanney has joined Kenneth Leventhal...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bids Opened on Housing Funds
- Union Sues Nordstrom: The United Food and...
- Basque Food Is 'Plain but Lusty' : Cooking: International Folk Dance Festival performer Lynne Basterretche shares recipes from her Basque heritage.
- Potato Souffle Gives Rise to Raves
- Nixon, Elizabeth Taylor and Iacocca Attend Forbes Rites
- Treated Sewage Spill Not Considered Threat
- Sparking Highland Park's Renaissance
- FISHING NOTES : San Pedro Angler Gets Hooked on Float Tube Fishing
- Tons of Hashish Seized on Tugboat
- Council Cuts Proposed Pay Hike by $8,187
- STATE : Lottery Jackpot at $12 Million
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 21 Arrested for Animal Contraband
- Air/Space America Organizers Just Meet Deadline to Save Show
- Recall Defeat Called a Slap at Developer : Mission Viejo: Observers say the vote was more an indictment of the company that built the city than an endorsement of Councilman Robert A. Curtis.
- Trump Lobbying Effort Delays School Plan for Ambassador Site
- Inglewood Backs Idea of Paying Reparations to U.S. Slaves' Kin : Civil Rights: A bill introduced by a Michigan congressman would create a committee to study proposals for payments.
- Quayle Swings by High School, Miramar
- Group's Letter Claims It Was Responsible for Thwarted Truck Bomb
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL DIVISION II SEMIFINALS
- ROUNDUP : Eagle Helps Westlake's Wi Soar to 2-Under Par
- Occidental Denies Hiding Museum Construction Costs : Art: Executive acknowledges in court papers that internal memorandum discussed shifting costs of Westwood facility to other accounts, but says no transfers were made.
- SHORT TAKES : Motley Crue Pulls Plug on Ice
- Will History Sink 'Red October'? : Movies: Hollywood wonders if <i> glasnost</i> -era audiences will care about Tom Clancy's quintessential Cold War saga of a renegade Soviet sub commander.
- Dart Group Settles SEC Complaint: Corporate raider...
- Thomas C. Sawyer has been named vice...
- ICN Scuttles Ribavirin Bid, Reports $82-Million '89 Loss
- Barry Pleads Innocent to Cocaine Use, Perjury : Drugs: His defense lawyer says the mayor will not resign or plea-bargain. The U.S. attorney says a variety of other allegations are being investigated.
- Pacific Palisades : Park Visitor Center Studied
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT--NOV., '89 AIRLINE PERFORMANCE
- Panel OKs Scrapping Walkway
- Chiropractors Help Raise 60,000 Pounds of Food for Needy
- Artesia : Council Asked to Speed Up Search for New Manager
- Couple Is Hooked on Hawking : Hunting: Fielding birds gives a husband and wife the opportunity to experience the excitement of a medieval sport.
- Directors Seek Investigations in Man's Death : Pasadena: After a meeting to ease racial tensions, the board calls for state and federal inquiries into the case of a black man who died after a struggle with private security guards.
- Official Accuses Firm of Dragging Feet on Oil Cleanup
- The Force of Reason From a Gentle Man
- Quality Time for Some Families Is a Trip to Classroom
- Cat's Mites Require Prompt Treatment
- A Family Heirloom Should Never Be Sold
- Brethren Makes 2nd Try for CIF Championship