- Inglewood Lifts Building Ban
- Congressman Confers With Lithuanian Leaders : Foreign affairs: Rep. Cox missed the nation's election but later talked with its leaders about a new constitution.
- Agoura Hills City Council Trades Park for 10-Acre Parcel
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- Brunetti Says He'll Shut Hialeah if Track Deregulation Goes On
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- 'Tummy Trouble': Wrong Rx for an Oscar? : Animation: Some of the creators of Disney's first short cartoon in 25 years complain that the film academy is biased against traditional cartoons.
- STAGE REVIEW : ' 'night, Mother' Derives Its Power From Objectivity About Suicide : Drama: Is a daughter's decision to kill herself a selfish act or the best option to preserve dignity? A Garden Grove play looks into the victim's heart.
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- Sierra Madre : Hillside Task Force Formed
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- Pasadena Board to Ask for Pay of $935 a Month
- Preuss Benefit Makes a Good First Impression
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- Violence Is Its Own Worst Enemy : South Africa: Defiant non-cooperation, not armed struggle, has fueled the battle against apartheid. The ANC should renounce its campaign.
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- The Party's Over in Brazil; Carnival Relatively Peaceful
- District Tutor in Carlsbad Accused of Selling Drugs
- La Jolla
- Runner Rowe Skips Appeal, Is Suspended
- Touted Transfer Boosts Talent-Rich El Segundo : Baseball: The Eagles, who return 10 of 16 varsity players from last year's Southern Section 2-A champions, are the overwhelming pick as the South Bay's top team.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : 3-A GIRLS : DiCamilli's Late Surge Gives Costa Mesa Its Championship
- SHORT TAKES : Rosanne Cash Objects to Labels
- JAZZ
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- ICN Won't Seek OK for AIDS Drug, Posts Big Loss
- Australia's Qintex to Sell 232 Acres in Dana Point Planned for a Resort : Real estate: Developers are said to be interested in the Monarch Beach property, bought for $131 million, and in the Headlands, another oceanfront parcel.
- Foreign Sales Cited as GNP Is Revised Higher
- Three Firms Awarded $1-Billion-Plus AF Pact
- Rusty Pelican Names President
- The Youngest Frequent Fliers : Children as Young as 5 Are Traveling on Their Own Between Divorced Parents
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- DEATH : British Spy Greville Wynne Dies
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- Culver City Took Shape in Odd Way
- 164 Die in Rio During Carnival
- Santa Monica : Hardship Clause on Fees
- Pasadena : Zone Exemption Granted
- 'Listening Games' Can Open a Child's World
- NOTEBOOK : Seniors Oki, Chimarios Lead Marshall Into 3-A Championship Game
- Downey : Council Calls for Halt to Aerial Malathion Spraying
- 4% Got Disabling Injury in N.Y. Hospitals, Study Finds : Health: The results indicate that such cases are under-reported. Harvard researchers say one-fourth of the incidents were caused by negligence.
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- Pan Am May Sell Its West Berlin Routes : Airlines: The money-losing carrier has been selling assets. It operates a shuttle-type service on about 75 daily Berlin flights.
- Donald Kalescky, Kit Snoble and David Zito...
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- Water Emergency Declared in Ventura : Conservation: The City Council delays discussion of a rationing proposal after agreeing that a drought-related shortage exists.
- Postal Workers Accused of Intimidation
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- Binding School Arbitration Asked : Education: Teachers and districts would be forced to settle labor disputes under proposed legislation. Honig strongly supports plan but unions are sharply critical.
- Drought Law Bans Watering Grass : Conservation: Santa Barbara is the first city in the state to enact such a measure in this dry spell, and the first ever in Southern California. The council also boosts water rates sharply.
- Monterey Park : City Backs Spraying Protest
- 6 Leftists Killed in West Colombia; Rightists Blamed
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- NOTEBOOK : St. Bonaventure Nearly Equals Finals Feat of Buena, Ventura
- NATION : Mother to Get Passport Back So She Can Fight N.Z. Custody Suit
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- Police Personnel Intact Despite Critical Report
- Trauma Network Needs Intensive Care : Hospitals: The San Gabriel Valley will be left out of the county system when Huntington Memorial's center closes in May.
- Council Moves Toward Ban on Hillside Houses
- Court Slashes Constitutional Curbs on U.S. Agents Abroad
- 16 Die in Cairo Luxury Hotel Fire : Egypt: American among victims of wind-swept blaze started by sparks from oven in adjoining tent restaurant.
- Culver City Eyes the Tax Promise of Mall, Turns Deaf Ear on L.A. Protest
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- ANAHEIM : City to Spend $3,000 to Plan New Signal
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- LEGAL FILE
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- Food-Service Facility Opens With 'Bread-Cutting' Ceremony : Education: The James and Carol Collins Center for Hospitality Management, an 18,000-square-foot operation on the Cal Poly campus in Pomona, was funded by $3.5 million.
- Exotic Wines From the Central California Coast's Eccentric Vintners
- Culver City : Building Code Enforcement
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Woman Alleges 'Gonzo' Assault
- Flaming Tanker Towed From Persian Gulf
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- Agencies Cooperate on Crime in Monrovia
- Officials Say Report Doesn't Affect CSU Site : Funding: A legislative analyst recommends that proposals for new campuses be scrapped. But she doesn't address the money set aside to purchase land for a Ventura university.
- Havel Visits Scheduled
- Rival Christian Militias Duel in East Beirut
- Continued S. Africa Sanctions Urged at Meeting in Zambia
- DIVISION III GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIP : Our Lady of Peace Takes Another Shot at Slowing Lincoln
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- A Quarter-Century on the Southern California Arts Beat : Entertainment: Since the final days of the Hays Code and the last stars on contract to studios, a lot of growing up has occurred on the Los Angeles arts scene.
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- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Saving Its Best for Last, Ventura Shoots for Title : Showdown: After an unglamorous Channel League season, the Cougars are in the Southern Section 4-AA final.
- The Littlest Interpreters : Some bilingual children must grow up fast as they translate an English-speaking world for their Spanish-speaking parents.
- Authors Claim Pantheon Books Director Was Forced From Job
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- Reliable Bananas Peel Away Gloom
- Give Skeletons Back to Tribes, Report Urges
- His Perfect Season Behind Him, Isaacs Pitches for Notice : Outlook: Right-hander hopes to hurl Buena to another Channel title while impressing scouts along the way.
- Bush Asks Contras to Turn In Weapons
- Bell : 5 Police Officers Honored for Recovering Stolen Cars
- 2 New High-Rises a Rung Up the Ladder : Buildings: San Diego's skyline is changing for the better, but there is still room for improvement.
- Biologist Rejects Presidency of Salk Institute
- Friedman Would Freeze Funds to Halt Spraying
- Mira Costa, No. 1 in Nation, to Open Volleyball Season
- THE SIDELINES : Brazil to Run Steelers' Defense
- Artesia and San Marcos Battle for Southern Section 4-A Title
- TENNIS / WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT INDIAN WELLS : Magers Gets an Old-Fashioned Victory Over Gavaldon, 6-2, 6-4
- Approval for Marina Place Mall Expected : Development: Millions in sales-tax revenue for Culver City are at stake. Opponents say the project's location will strangle traffic in the already congested area.
- Cambodia Peace Talks Collapse Over Semantics and Old Issues
- Foreign Aid Cuts Possible, Baker Says : White House: Reductions to Israel and Egypt linked to lowering aid across the board.
- Mixed Reviews for Allen's First Recruiting Class
- They Were Put to the Test at Bar Exam
- Marymount Trades Limit on Enrollment for OK to Expand
- Enrile in Prison--the 'Suite' Life for Once-Feared Jailer : Philippines: 'Let's get a drink,' he shouts to reporters from his 'cell.' His lawyer will try to win his release today.
- BREA : 2 Streets to Be Used for Hauling Project
- FULLERTON : New Golf Facilities Proposed by Firm
- County Panel OKs Underground Metro Rail Link : Transit: The route to link up with Metro Rail would run along the Southern Pacific right-of-way. Several above-ground options were rejected.
- British Petroleum Is Accused of Dragging Its Feet : Oil spill: The state's top environmental enforcement officer at the cleanup site says the company often claimed to have performed work that it had not. A BP spokeswoman denies the allegations.
- Pay-Phone Restrictions Planned
- Disney Plans for El Capitan Theater OKd
- 6 Show Up to Testify at Hearing on Changes to San Pedro Plan
- Samaranch: Olympics Too Big, Expect Cutbacks
- Holiday Bowl Payoffs Top $1 Million
- Toros Basketball Coach Says Team Will Challenge for Championship Next Year
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL MEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Cypress' Don Johnson Savors His 500th Victory as Oxnard Falls
- International League Delays Debut : Football: ILAF cancels season that was to open next month in Europe, blaming lack of preparation time.
- SHORT TAKES : Falk Mixes Caution, Adventure
- Martin Mull Takes 'a Real Job' as Lead in Network Sitcom
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- Sierra Madre : Tree Ordinance Rejected
- Boy, 5, Coerced to Take Bourbon 'Like a Man' Dies
- Ouster of Christian Brothers Touches Off Anger at School
- SPORTSCOPE : Cal Poly Women Shoot for 5th Crown in Row
- Pasadena : Malathion Meeting Planned
- Singer Takes Audience 'Backstage'
- Use Permit Granted for La Canada Mall
- BOOK REVIEW : Coming to Grips With History of 'Motherland'
- Santa Monica : Lobbying Curbs Extended
- Oxnard Council to Put Utility Tax on Ballot to Help Solve Fiscal Woes
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : $2.49 Million Ends Trailer Park Suit
- Conspiracy Count Against Buckey Will Be Dropped
- IRVINE : UCI Student Sit-In a Preview of Boycott
- Some Things Aren't on Tape
- ANAHEIM : School Employees to Keep Picketing
- Block Says He'll Seek New Term as Sheriff : Campaign: In the wake of a department scandal, he says he is taking measures to guard against future problems.
- Countywide : Electronic I.D. Collars Missing Pets
- A Question & Answer Session With CSUN Basketball Coach PETE CASSIDY
- For Boileau, It's All Been a Long Haul : Marathon: Canadian runner will go for his third victory in Los Angeles race on Sunday.
- MOCA Benefit Auction Bids to Become an L.A. Tradition : Fund-raising: The biennial event is expected to net $1 million. About 250 works will be sold.
- Foreign Sales Cited as GNP Is Revised Higher
- Marsha Pappas has been named an account...
- Chatty Hackers : Magazines: Harper's draws computerphiles into spirited electronic debate on the ethics and dangers of breaking and entering data banks.
- Pomona Council Will Consider Putting Card Club Issue on Ballot
- Gardeners Fear Losing Unlikely Plot of Ground
- Pair Will Stand Trial in Injury Claim Scheme
- El Segundo Councilman Hit by Conflict Charge : Politics: City Councilman Alan West is accused of violating conflict of interest laws but he is not alone. Councilman H. R. (Bob) Anderson already faces an inquiry in a separate
- Nerds of '90s: an Old Breed : Contest: Annual spoof demonstrates that UCI's engineering students are unchanging with the times.
- Council Panel Seeks to Open Shelters to Homeless During Spraying
- FULLERTON : Fair to Aid Aliens Seeking Amnesty
- City Tightens Spray Paint Control
- Hawthorne High's Chief to Quit Over 'Lack of Support'
- Chula Vista
- Torrance Seeks State Safety Study of Trains With Hazardous Cargo
- Unheralded Muller Ousts Top-Seeded Edberg in Indoor Tournament
- Spellman Makes Pitch for New Job : College baseball: Northridge sophomore takes advantage of rare start to stop Chapman, 2-1.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : O'Bannon Leads Artesia's Quest for the 4-A Title
- MUSIC REVIEW : Budapest Trio Plays Before Small Audience at Chapman College Hall
- Overpopulation
- Serra Relics
- McDonald's Right to Build Disputed
- Stamp Ads
- Domestic Issues
- Restrictions on Access to Trauma Centers Ordered : Medicine: Critically ill people in areas of the county no longer served by a trauma center will be taken to the nearest emergency room. The action is designed to ease the load on those hospitals still remaining in the system.
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- PG&E; to Open First Natural Gas Station for Public in Bay Area
- First Interstate Selling Banks: First Interstate Bancorp...
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- S&Ls;' Share of Home Loan Market Shrinks : Financing: Mortgage banking firms and banks are getting a larger piece of the resale market in California, a survey shows.
- 3 U.S. Firms May Team Up to Make Computer Screens
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : New Fears Over Influx of Soviet Jews
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Israeli Deplores Convent Delays
- Norwalk : 'Secrets' Play About AIDS Presented at High School
- Pomona : Council Orders Rent Study
- Switch in E. Europe Changes Unlikely, CIA Director Says
- Barneys Opens Upscale Doors in O.C.
- NATION : King's Son Retracts Gay Remark
- ADL Raises $70,000 for Better Understanding
- Titans' Gym Program in Jeopardy
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : 3-AA GIRLS : Brea-Olinda's 52nd Consecutive Victory Brings a Second Title
- Rancho Santiago Proves Too Much for Harbor, 105-86
- Sides Dig In as Lockout Enters Third Week
- 'Cocktail Hour' Replaces 'Henceforward . . .'; Chekhov's 'Cherry Orchard' to Play La Jolla
- Salk Strikes License Deal for Vaccine : Pharmaceuticals: Two French firms will pay Immune Response Corp. up to $7.5 million for the right to market its AIDS drug in Europe, Africa and Latin America.
- Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.: Third-quarter profit fell 28%...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Newhouse Heirs Win Tax Battle
- STOCKS : Dow Up 10.13 Despite Heavy Selling in Exxon
- Refreshing Fountain Drinks
- Homemade Kefir and Kefir Cheese
- Gandhi's Party Losing in State Legislative Elections : India: The defeats in Congress-I strongholds may be the end of the political trail for the ex-prime minister.
- School Board OKs Demotions in Rights Case
- Irate Police Picket but Also Resume Talks : Labor: Some officers threaten job actions over the city's move to enforce provisions of its last contract offer.
- Soviets Pass Law That Permits Leasing of Land for Private Use : Reforms: The action is part of Gorbachev's plan to let farmers feel like 'masters of the land.'
- Alaskan Volcano Erupts Twice; Ash Reaches Anchorage
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Noriega Kin Given Safe Passage Out
- ORANGE COUNTY HOSPITAL BIRTHS--JANUARY
- AIDS Quilt Shown at Queen Mary
- Shamir Bars Participation of Palestinians From Jerusalem in Peace Negotiations
- Gay, Feminist Group Endorses Van de Kamp : Politics: The influential Stonewall Club backs the attorney general over Dianne Feinstein in the Democratic gubernatorial race.
- Tougher Disciplining of Doctors Sought : Medicine: Sen. Presley revives plan to overhaul state system. Case of Valencia doctor convicted of murdering nine babies is impetus behind proposal. : paginch,4.085i-4l,3
- Husband Told Her He Shot Guard, Wife Testifies
- Lawyer Held on 3 Counts of Perjury : Inquiry: A Sherman Oaks attorney is indicted by a grand jury investigating an alleged conspiracy to defraud insurance companies.
- El Cajon
- Golf Tournament for Foundation on April 9
- SAN CLEMENTE : Collapse to Delay Completion of Well
- Marxism Is Out; Gringo-Bashing, Too : Nicaragua: Democratization of Central America is complete; its success depends on political and economic integration within the region and with North America.
- Blast, Fire in Motel Blamed on Drug Lab
- SEAL BEACH : $267,000 Amassed for Freeway Sound Wall
- BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : DIVISION III BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP : Lincoln vs. USDHS to Show Whether Seeding Was Right
- BETTING WITH BOB
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Whitworth, DeChavez Pace Anteaters Past No.1 Trojans
- WOMEN'S JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Valley and Canyons Bidding to Stay the Course
- MOTOR RACING : Horse Racing Is in His Blood, but Motorcycles Are in His Heart
- PEOPLEWATCH
- SHORT TAKES : Fox to Air Primetime Emmy Show
- CBS Is Last--Again--in February TV Sweeps
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- Iran's Top Judge Denies Split on Rushdie Order
- Candidates' Ethics Meeting Breaks Up in Discord
- County Mental Health Plan to Emphasize Jobs, Homes : Reorganization: Using a $16-million, four-year state grant, officials hope to revolutionize their delivery of services to about 2,000 mentally ill residents.
- Quake Underscores Need to Fix Overpasses, Caltrans Says
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PIEDMONT : Voters Discount Racist Flyer
- Santa Monica : 'American Agenda' Series
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- New Theme: Leona Helmsley, recently convicted of...
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