- Pomona Discards Plan to Switch to Sheriff's Dept.
- 'Masterpiece of a Store' Will Close Its Doors : Quigley's: For 37 years, it sold "all the bingles and bangles, the little nitty- gritty things no one else wanted to sell."
- From the Atlantic to the Urals
- Turnout Averages 22.6% as Voters Elect 3 Mayors and 21 Council Members
- Tennesseeans Charged in Sepulveda Slaying
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- Singleton Arrested on Petty Theft Charge in Florida
- FOCUS : Harmony in the Hills
- Region : Parole Office Guidelines
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : TV to Air Helmsley IRS Signing
- ROCK CLIMBING : Training Begins With Gluing Stones to Road Walls
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Council Took the Pragmatic Approach
- 2 Pilots in Jet Crash to Fly if Tests Are OK
- Street Closed After 5 Drive-By Shootings
- OXNARD : School's Annual Raffle Banned
- Organic Produce's Popularity Rises
- When Sweet Butter Is Specified
- Columbia S&L; to Refund Early-Withdrawal Fines : Thrifts: Depositors had forfeited interest if they took their funds out in the wake of the firm's insolvency declaration.
- Disputed Grading Project Begins on Prominent Ridge
- Hill, Calderon Lose Little Time in Preparing to Take Senate Seats
- Nation : D.C. Prostitution Figure Jailed
- AT THE MOVIES : Documentary Lets Top Surfers Do the Talking
- Dieter Stands Firm on Flab Fight
- Walesa Denies He Intends to Seek Polish Presidency
- Boat Collision Causes Oil Spill in Japan
- THE HOUSE : To Pass Spending Bill
- West Hollywood : Shelter Director Sought
- SINGLE-FAMILY HOME FUTURES
- Encinitas Hires Firm to Clear Migrant Camps
- A Change of Scenery for Western Costume : Relocating: Entire stock of about 3 1/2 million costumes and props is being moved to new North Hollywood location.
- San Diego Shipyard Sold to Bay Area Firm : Commerce: Sale is expected to stiffen competition for Navy repair work on the waterfront.
- Pipeline Rupture Closes Freeway Lanes for 2 Hours
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- Pop Music Reviews : Bonham: Leaden Takes on the Zeppelin Format
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- Arbitrator Rules for Executive Who Was Ousted by National Education
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- Region : Volunteer Tutors Sought
- A SHRINKING SISTER HOOD : Fewer--and Older--Women Are Now Answering the Call
- Growing Voter Discontent Felt by Incumbents
- PETA Sues Writer of Magazine Story It Calls 'False . . . Malicious'
- El Cajon
- Women Power in Texas
- BALTIC TWO TALES OF INDEPENDENCE : What if the Navajo Nation up and declared itself separate? The Indians might have a good argument, but it's not something the United States could or would allow.
- SHORT TAKES : 'I Love Lucy' Pilot to See Light
- IRS in Stone Age, but Who's Complaining?
- Succulent Ham Perks Up Easter Dinner Table
- Get Off to a Sweet Start on Easter Morning With Easy-to-Make Breads : Baking: Breakfast or brunch gets a seasonal touch from holiday coffee cakes.
- Salmon Loaf Makes an Easy Holiday Meal
- California IN BRIEF : YOUNTVILLE : Transsexual Says She'll Run Again
- A Raft of Adventures : When a Vacation in Vegas or Some Such Place Starts to Spell B-o-r-i-n-g, There Are Trips That Can Put You in the Center of the Action
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- Jim Murray Wins a Pulitzer Prize
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- 1,500 Prints in Art Fraud Probe Called Authentic : Appraisal: However, sources say the numbers, supplied by the Beverly Hills gallery, may be misleading. The police inquiry is continuing.
- Jail Put in 'Lock Down' for 2nd Time in 3 Weeks
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- Tate Seefried Shows No Mercy With a Bat : Prep baseball: The El Segundo star leads the South Bay in homers and RBIs. He's also an ace pitcher.
- A Heart of Gold Won More Than Gold Glove Ever Could : Baseball: Ex-Dodger Chuck Essegian's kindness toward young fan earned him a lifelong friend.
- He's No Carbon Copy, Just a Boone Original : Baseball: USC shortstop could follow his grandfather and father to the majors.
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Estancia Rallies to Win Pride of the Coast Title
- SIDELINES : Harris Has 2nd Look at Canada
- East Germany's Masur to Take Over N.Y. Philharmonic
- Shortcut Jockey Banned for 10 Yrs.
- Justice Department Files Suit Against Northrop Over Alleged Inflated Costs on Jet : Aerospace: The government says the company failed to disclose cost-saving technology on the F/A-18. Damages are at least $25 million, says a lawyer familiar with the case.
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- Latinas Try to Develop Strategies on AIDS
- W. Hollywood Residents March on Street Crime
- Police Quell Protest of Jewish Settlement in Arab Christian Quarter of Jerusalem
- Incumbents Take Beating at the Polls : Elections: Voters make clean sweeps in three cities. Assemblymen Frank Hill and Charles Calderon are winners in race for Senate seats.
- OUT AND ABOUT : Vintage Look Won't Wait for Halloween
- Underground Work to Close Part of Street
- Exxon Must Restore Shores, Lujan Declares
- BIRTHDAY BASH : Farmer's Market Celebrates With Cake, Clogging
- Whittier : Calderon, Hill Easily Win Seats in Senate
- Mother Teresa, in Ill Health, Resigns as Head of Order
- $474,000 in Jewelry Stolen in 2 Santa Monica Robberies
- 6 Leading Officials Quit in Troubled Yugoslav Province
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- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Initiative Targets Malathion Spraying
- Blind Woman's Lawsuit Against RTD Tossed Out
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- LAGUNA HILLS : $16,000 Available in Scholarship Funds
- Honda Could Shift Auto Receiving to Port of L.A.
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- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers Hold Jordan to 22, but Still Lose
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- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : St. Bernard Finds Ace St. Anthony Hurler No Puzzle in 10-2 Victory
- This One a Gem for Six Innings : Dodgers: Padres' Andy Benes doesn't allow a hit until the seventh of a 3-1 victory.
- Phoenix Sun guard Mike McGee was fined...
- Christ College Irvine Sweeps in Softball
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- 2 Huntington Beach Surfers Advance
- ART
- Pop Music Reviews : Singers Act Naturally at Beatlesque Benefit
- Hubbard Street Company and Tharp Plan to Work Together : Dance: The company gets the rights to stage three of her early works.
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- Foes of Raiders Deal Turn In Petitions : Pro football: Oakland residents submit 33,189 signatures to put matter before the voters. City officials say they will not permit a referendum.
- For Alsace-Lorraine, Fear of Germany Is a Thing of the Past : Europe: The region has been fought over in three wars. Now, its citizens say they're content to be on the sidelines as the Continent is reshaped.
- Paratrooper Charged in Man's Death in Panama
- Delay That Offshore Oil Call : New Drilling Off Our Coast? What's the Big Emergency?
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- ELECTIONS / LANCASTER COUNCIL : First Black Wins Along With Root, Incumbent Rodio
- Customs Strikes Gold (and Cash) Smuggled on Jet : Refugees: Agents board 'high-risk flight' to cite 28 Vietnamese-Americans, seven from Orange County. More than $225,000 believed bound for relatives in Vietnam is seized.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Newspaper Likely to Suspend Publishing
- VENTURA : Harvests Healthy at Community Garden
- Dress Code Would Ban Gang Symbols
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Alemany's Hart Blanks Louisville
- Eager to Jump Back Into Competition : CS Northridge's Burke Nears Clearance for Takeoff After Being Sidelined Since '89 NCAA Track Championships
- STAGE REVIEWS : 3 Faces of Eve : John Murrell's play 'Waiting for the Parade' takes a route through pretty recognizable territory, but the message is still worth the trip.
- 'Widows' and 'Discovery' Dropped From Mark Taper Season : Theater: Chilean author questions the demand for another reworking of his tragedy. 'You can workshop a play to death,' he says.
- Security Pacific to Unveil Huge Community Lending Plan
- Stoll Answers the Call : Baseball: Sophomore left-hander gets the starting nod in Occidental's tough games.
- Huntington Park : Police Can Invoke Fee to Control Loud Parties
- Nation : Bush Has Glaucoma in Left Eye
- Going Batty From the Noise of Summer : Baseball: The owner of a 25-year-old batting center, charged with violation of the city's noise limits, faces trial next month.
- WORLD : Seoul Pardons Woman Who Put Time Bomb on Jetliner in '87
- Group Says Census Pact Has Been Sabotaged : 1990 count: Cities and states, including L.A. and California, vow to return to court to ensure a complete population estimate.
- Beverly Hills : New High School Principal
- Communist Radicals Fight Party Ouster : Soviet Union: Some Democratic Platform members urge formation of a new party.
- Drug Conference Calls for Global Effort Against Traffickers : War on narcotics: Consuming and producing countries are urged to cooperate. Legalization is rejected as a tactic.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Apartment Complex Near Trees Opposed
- THE HOUSE
- CSUN, Master's Sign Basketball Players
- One Distance Swimmer's Lonely Road : Swimming: St. Bernard High has no swim team. So Stephanie Musella must be driven 35 miles each day to work with the Industry Hills club.
- Commentary : Tyson's Ex-Manager Scores Knockout, of Himself, With Letter
- Double Triple Is Not a Safe Bet but There Are Ways to Play the Odds
- SANTA ANA ELKS BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : El Toro's Rombardo Is a Hit in Cameo Role
- All the Scoring in Tiebreaker as Santana Defeats Madison
- PREP ROUNDUP : McCauley, Jackson Spark Mater Dei to Track Victory
- Gordien, a Former Olympic Discus Thrower, Dies at Age 67
- 3 Finalists Picked for Byers Award
- SANTA ANITA : Cenicola Survives Derby Fever Bout
- ART REVIEW : Fashion History in 'Van Cleef & Arpels'
- DANCE REVIEW : A Raw Power in Marshall's Bleak Vision
- Zapata to Open Latino Arts Festival
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- Region : Slowdown in Office Market
- Centerpiece : Search for Foster Homes Still Difficult
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : How Corn Muffins Crumble at Ma Mattie's Southern Cookin'
- Lemons to Squeeze and Scrub; Bananas Now in Season
- How the Movie Magic Ads Up : Magazines: Atlantic Monthly decries what it sees as hucksterism that has made films vehicles for sales pitches.
- $27 Million to Cover Convention Center Overrun Approved : City Hall: Officials say the extra money is needed to pay for inflationary costs related to expansion of site.
- Journalists Honored for Investigative Efforts
- 2 Metro Rail Workers Slightly Hurt in Mishap
- Are Latino Parents to Blame?
- Fun Day for Special Kids : Visit: A group of handicapped and seriously ill youngsters from Canada were brought to Disneyland for a few happy hours to fulfill a lot of dreams.
- ANAHEIM LIONS BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Anaheim's Quick Start Sinks Fullerton
- SIDELINES : Yacht Racers Leave Hong Kong
- SIDELINES : Ravn Plans to Attend Stanford
- STATWATCH : Simi Valley's Consecutive League Losses a Rarity
- Louisiana Clears Up Foggy Problem by Banning Jockey
- Northridge Clinches Volleyball Playoff Berth
- Kings Not Putting Up a Fight : NHL playoffs: They've backed off from Flames and stayed out of penalty box.
- Making a Big 'Deal' Out of a Series : Television: Creators of new NBC drama let writers and directors from the movies and stage try their hand.
- Ad Agency Sues Lowe, Alleging Failure to Warn of Sex Scandal
- From Gorky's, Here's a Terrific Hot Borscht Soup to Warm the Heart
- Final Voting Tallies in San Gabriel Valley
- Pomona : Plan to Ease Billboard Rules
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- District Plans Busing This Fall to Ease Crowded Classrooms
- Lujan Calls for End to Offshore Drilling Freeze
- West Hollywood : Law Enforcement Seminar
- Public Help Sought in Hit-Run Death of Boy : Tragedy: The parents of a 4-year-old San Gabriel child appeal for assistance in finding the speeding driver.
- Torrance OKs Rose Float Design
- Murder Charges Filed in Fatal Crash : Alcohol: Vehicular manslaughter and drunk driving are also charged in the death of Adam DeJesus, son of MADD's Los Angeles director.
- Names Have Changed, but Philosophies Stay Same in Del Mar Vote
- ELECTIONS LANCASTER SCHOOLS : Defeat of Bond Issue May Mean All-Year Classes
- SEAL BEACH : Recount Doesn't Change Vote Tally
- Keating Says Regulators Cut Lincoln's Value to Seize It
- StarKist Adopts 'Dolphin-Safe' Policy on Tuna
- Western Digital to Share IBM Technology: Western...
- Danish Bars Are Tasty, Blue-Ribbon Treats
- Good-for-You Italian Cooking : Nutrition: Ethnic cooking can still meet low-fat, low-salt and low-calorie menu restrictions.
- Compton : Youth Art Exhibit at City Hall Headed for Capitol
- Culver City : School Subsidies to Resume
- Centerpiece : Fostering the Future : Parents: Single people, working couples, retirees and other non-traditional families are opening their homes to children : in need.
- Calculators Are Attracting Interest
- Aspirin Side Effects
- PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- ELECTIONS SOUTHEAST / LONG BEACH MUNICIPAL, SCHOOLS : Kell, Braude, Serles Face Runoffs After Sparse Voter Turnout
- Seniors : She Takes Recycling Into Her Own Hands
- MEDICAL DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
- He didn't exactly feel like a character...
- Growers Face Tough Decisions : Drought: State and local officials are already putting pressure on farmers to curtail their consumption of water.
- BALTIC TWO TALES OF INDEPENDENCE : In 1776, the Imperialist Power Also Made Demands : King George III had nothing on Mikhail Gorbachev, who's setting the same kind of unbearable conditions.
- Countywide
- Housebuster Dusts Off Weak Competition : Horse racing: He gets sixth consecutive victory against only two other horses in a non-betting race at Keeneland.
- Pop Music Reviews : Hypnotics at Bogart's: You Are Getting Sleepy . . .
- Top Gift for Childrens Hospital
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Praise for Kadafi Called 'Nauseating'
- FREE CONCERT : Choir's Tour Ends on a High Note
- Leukemia Drug Use for Sickle Cell Disease Seen
- Outrage Boils Up as a King's Iron Grip Loosens : Nepal: Angry doctors tell of violence in the streets. Officials negotiate with the now-legal opposition.
- HOBBIES : Bookbinders' Craft Keeps Pages Turning
- A Coach Lets Go : After a Week on His New Job in Colorado, Joe Harrington Returns to Long Beach for Belongings and Some Goodbys
- School District Official Shot in Follow-Home Robbery Bid
- Anderson Loss Puts Mitoma on the Spot : Election: Mayor had vowed to resign if voters elected a candidate supported by his council opponents. Winner McDonald pledges to work toward easing factionalism.
- Partner in Hidden Hills Housing Venture Quits After Conviction
- NCAA Summary Explains Firing : Women's basketball: Earnest Riggins was fired as San Diego State coach last May because he represented an ex-player in dealings with an agent.
- Hanks May Leave SDSU Basketball Staff : Signing Day: Division I schools have no announcements concerning letters of intent. The Aztecs get oral commitments from two junior college men's players.
- Walk Gives Point Loma Nazarene Victory
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- CS Long Beach Receiver Mark Seay Cleared to Play by School : Football: He wins legal battle after he risked his life protecting 2-year-old niece from gunfire.
- Sutton Is Back in Coaching
- It's More Than Just a Joy Ride
- LEGAL FILE
- Earlier Measles Vaccination of Children Urged
- 1 of 4 Persons Struck by Car in Street Dies
- DRUGS OUR SECOND CIVIL WAR : Cut the Chain of Greed, Poverty, Self-Indulgence : America's leadership class culturally and socially blessed casual use. Now we have a war on our hands and we must raise taxes to win it.
- Recycling of Phone Books Is Planned
- SIDELINES : Parrish's Star Rises in Japan
- Mariners Learn Lesson the Hard Way : No-Hitter: They saw Langston pitch before, but never from this angle.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Graziano Critical After Having Stroke
- SIDELINES : Gregg to Pick Own Successor
- Paul Signs to Play With Clemson, Davis With Gonzaga
- THOUSAND OAKS TOURNAMENT : Giant-Killer Montclair Prep Slays Agoura for Title, 6-1
- Zsa Zsa Vs. Law Again, This Time in a Sitcom
- LEGAL FILE
- Another Delay in the Long Battle to Allow Oil Drilling in Hermosa
- Fund-Raiser for Hot Line to Take a Look at Gangs
- Reports Resurface of Stray Whale in Bay
- Plans for Underground Motel Garage Denied
- NHL STANLEY CUP ROUNDUP : Bruins' Comeback Catches Whalers
- Boise State Signs Cypress College's Hizon
- Materco Rebounds, Wins Providencia Stakes
- Bishop Brookins
- Street Activists
- Airline Trade-Offs
- Reporter Missed Point
- Virtue and Capitalism
- SIDELINES : Ravn Plans to Attend Stanford
- Where Will Children Play?
- Red Cars
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- Kirkpatrick on the ANC
- Kirkpatrick on the ANC
- Kirkpatrick on the ANC
- Parking Limits Sought
- Bush, AIDS, Taxes
- Try Bellinger as an Adult
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- LOS ALAMITOS : Church Can't Move Next to 'Crash Zone'
- HomeFed Corp.: The San Diego-based parent of...
- O.C. Baltic-Americans Are Glad Bush 'Really Listened' : Foreign affairs: Lithuania boosters from Mission Viejo, Fullerton were part of a delegation in Washington advocating independence for the Baltic states.
- Biting Back : Animal Researchers, Industries Go on the Offensive Against Increasingly Militant Activists