- Judge Tells Reagan to Give Diary Entries to Poindexter
- Not So Fast, Sacramento
- Intrigue and Irony in the Ethics Law
- Officers Walk Beat in Effort to Deter Gangs
- Burbank Schools Study New Boundaries
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Clark Gets One Record, Aims for Some More
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Streaks to 40 in 6-3 Loss
- Roof Collapses Under Weight of Snow; 3 Hurt
- Democrat Wins 'Absentee Ballot' Assembly Race
- WORLD : PLO Seeks Jewish Transit Camps
- White House Ready for Budget Talks : Deficit: OMB Director Richard G. Darman says 'a couple of very important people' don't want to negotiate.
- * Dulled Repute: Sen. Robert Dole (R-Kan.)...
- Surplus Food Cuts Starve Lunch Programs in Schools
- NATION IN BRIEF : GUAM : Ex-Guam Governor Kills Self in Capital
- Driver of Pickup in Fatal Hit-Run Sought
- Call on the Peacekeepers : Security: With NATO and the Warsaw Pact outmoded, the United Nations is the ideal candidate to step in and police the former Soviet satellites.
- San Diego
- Lobbyist for RTD Angers Patsaouras : Transit: A district director resigned to take a job lobbying for the agency. The move has at least one of her colleagues up in arms.
- D.A. Won't File Charges Against Man Who Kept Wife Locked Up
- Council Places a Moratorium on Demolitions : Narcotics: Sixty-day action is aimed at Operation Knockdown. Critics say the anti-crack house program got out of hand.
- CS Northridge Defeats USC, 4-3, in Baseball
- Gaytan, Released From USC, Transfers to CS Long Beach
- MOVIE REVIEW : 20 Years Later, 'Plot Against Harry' Gets Its Day in the Sun
- LOS ALAMITOS : Fun Night Turns Into a Nightmare
- Colombian Judge Who Freed Cartel Suspect Is Sentenced
- Man Convicted in Drive-By Gang Slaying
- Archdiocese Schedules Gravedigger Union Vote
- Parents' Touch Helps the Healing
- Lancaster, L.A. Sue to Bar New Prison
- Money to Cool Schools Is Cut : Education: The state eliminates the air- conditioning fund, which parents say adds to the argument against year- round classes.
- Killer Carter Sentenced to Die : Crime: Relatives of victims say they want to witness his execution in San Quentin gas chamber.
- STOCKS : Gorbachev Rumors Push Market Lower
- Virginia Firm to Study Shuttle Tank Project
- TREND WATCH
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Toxic Dump Owner Will Pay $6 Million
- Rescued Satellite's Weathered Condition Delights Scientists
- U.S. Accuses Romania Front of Intimidation
- COLUMN ONE : Ex-Despots Can't Bank on the Swiss : The world's dictators are being put on notice--if you're ousted, don't expect your nest egg to be waiting in Zurich or Basel.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Family Planning Bill Puts Heat on Governor
- Court Date Postponed for Figure in Barry Case
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : DeLaveaga Scores 33 but CLU Loses by 1
- An Alliance Forged Out of Necessity : Drag racing: Shirley Muldowney had a car but no sponsor. Larry Minor had a sponsor but no time. So, the two have combined the positives going into the Winternationals.
- New York Board Will Hear Antley's Request for License
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Spector Exhibit at Newport Harbor Art Museum an Open Book
- MUSIC REVIEW : Falletta Coaxes the Right Note From S.D. Chamber Orchestra
- COUNTRY MUSIC REVIEW : McDowell Performance Turns Into Party, Complete With Pizza
- New PC Network to Use Radio Signals : Computers: The IBM and Motorola joint venture is expected to provide users access to large computer databases.
- Milken's Lawyers Said to Be in Talks on Plea Bargain
- Sell Recommendations Jolt Psychiatric Center's Stock
- Deficit Mirrors American Spending Habits
- P.M. BRIEFING : Airline Plans Major Overhaul
- Repurchasing Plan
- Kelso to Buy 2 Southland Metal Products Firms : Metals: The New York merchant banker strikes a deal with Earle M. Jorgensen Co. and Kilsby-Roberts.
- Warner-Lambert Co.: The Morris Plains, N.J.-based maker...
- Competitors Bid for Customers of First Executive : Insurance: The moves are intended to capitalize on recent troubles at the firm.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bhutto's Baby Gets Lucky Name
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Merry Prankster Tuck Is Back
- 'Beeg Maks' Win Big 'Da' in Moscow Debut
- Agnos Pushes Building Plan to Revive S.F. : Development: Mayor promises huge Mission Bay project would be a showplace. But it will have to face the city's powerful slow-growth lobby.
- LOCAL : 2 Crane Climbers Arrested
- Countywide : U.N. Assn. Seeks Essay Contestants
- Elks Lodge's 1st Black Member Says He Did Not Set Out to Break Color Bar
- For Wills, Basepaths Led to His Own Private Hell : Baseball: After battling drugs and depression, the former Dodger shortstop finally feels part of a team--and important as an individual.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- SIDELINES : Sanchez in Tokyo Quarterfinals
- Animation Display Is on View at Academy
- Group's Name Espouses Goal--New Musicals
- Music Reviews : Isaac Stern Performs at Philharmonic Benefit
- A Driving Reign
- Los Angeles Ethics Bill
- Cuban Nuns
- FDA's Procedures on AZT Approval
- MOVIES - Jan. 31, 1990
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- City Offers $3 Million to End LAPD Raid Lawsuit : Police: Proposed settlement in the Dalton Avenue incident involving 80 officers is the largest of its kind in L.A. history. But some of the plaintiffs say it's not enough.
- Survey: Lack of Skills Shuts Out O.C. Latinos : Minorities: A study finds that most of the county's Latinos are isolated by language and a lack of education.
- SPORTS VIOLENCE: Jim Krembas, principal of San...
- Police Say Boy's House Yielded Stabbing Clues
- Countywide : 3 Youngsters Saved in 2 House Fires
- Zoo Severs Link With Kansas Wildlife Dealer : Animal Care: Trader James Fouts admits he took four endangered African antelope to an auction in Missouri.
- STATE OF THE ART: The State of...
- Rumors About Gorbachev Fly, Roiling Stocks
- MORE SPORTS: A new sports newspaper, the...
- AVIATION GENERALS: Retired Marine Corps Gen. Tom...
- Parents, Abuse Groups Push for Retrial of 13 McMartin Charges
- COSTA MESA : Woman Found Dead of Stab Wounds
- LAGUNA BEACH : Woman Takes Stand Against Bulldozer
- SHORT TAKES : Sinatra to Perform Despite Grief
- SHORT TAKES : Berlin Film Festival to Span Wall
- SHORT TAKES : Million Ask for Soaper Magazine
- Arts Agencies Get Bigger Slice of Budget Pie : Arts funds: President Bush's spending package shows that the federal dollar drought could be over. Analysts see the increases as a significant policy statement.
- PEOPLEWATCH
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- Guild Announces Surprise Nominees for 1989 Directing Achievement Award
- ART
- GM, 'Roger and Me' Take Lumps on 'Donahue'
- Specials Galore Await Viewers in February
- STAGE
- Bucking Conventional Wisdom--Some Hollywood Success Stories
- Black & Decker Corp., Towson, Md., has...
- Stride Rite Corp. Rejects $900-Million Takeover Attempt
- T-Bill Rates Rise: The Treasury sold $7.7...
- IBM, Motorola Plan Joint Venture: International Business...
- MD-11 Airliner Is Two Tons Over Planned Weight
- Mortgage Company Gets Loan for Carlsbad Project
- Poland's Communists Fold Their Tent, Take Down Party's Flag After 41 Years : Politics: The successor organization is likely to be regarded with much suspicion. A new chairman is elected.
- NATION : Promotion Due Official on Aging
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Booby Trap Mailed to Drug Prosecutor
- THE PRESIDENT'S SPENDING PLAN : Curbs Sought on Growing Medicare Bill : Health: Bush calls for reducing payments to hospitals and doctors. But Congress is expected to oppose the cutback.
- No Pre-Fab Here: A Florida lawyer has...
- Modesto's Mail-In Ballot May Mark a Model Vote
- Senate Passes Bill to Create Airline Consumers Office
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Jury Being Chosen for Oil Spill Trial
- Poll Explains Anarchy on Italian Highways
- Missing Oceanside Girl Seen With Couple in Colorado
- San Diego
- MISSION VIEJO : Recall Proponents Back Out of Debate
- 3 Honored for Longtime Service to Community
- UC Irvine Expects More Applicants for Athletic Director Post
- To an Urban Animal, Life Is an Asphalt Jungle : Performance Art: Choreographer's works are about survival in an city environment.
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Venom, Vision Still Work for George Carlin
- P.M. BRIEFING : Coca-Cola Earnings Up 300%; Sale of Columbia Shares Cited
- P.M. BRIEFING : Control Data Reports Worst Year
- New Drug Added to Anti-AIDS Arsenal : Health: FDA approves fluconazole to battle two infections linked to the disease. The maker says its price is 'forthcoming.'
- Romanian Workers Rally for Regime, March on Opposition Headquarters
- Quake Rattles New Mexico
- Steel Barricades OKd to Curb Drug Traffic
- Officer Shot During Investigation at Bank
- Bush Tells Religious Group World 'Is on Side of God'
- 2 L.A. Officers, Target of Sting, Stole Money, Police Allege
- TUSTIN : Tustin High to Send 3 More to WestPoint
- Quarterback Michael Wynn of San Fernando High...
- It's a Zoo Out There, Especially at Garden
- Big Game's a TV Tuneout, but It Flattens Film Biz : Super Bowl: A TV ratings bust, the Big Game still took a serious toll on business at the nation's movie theaters.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Huntsman May Up Aristech Bid
- Pollution Research Reports $137,000 Quarterly Loss
- Ex-Security Guard Given 8 Years for Record Armored-Car Robbery
- U.S. Court System at Breaking Point, Study Panel Finds
- U.S. Scolds Romania Front for Bullying Political Foes
- Insurers May Quit State, Court Rules : Proposition 103: California justices overrule insurance commissioner. A company may withdraw without finding another firm to serve its customers.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Crack Dealer Gets 35 Years in Prison
- Gay Episcopal Priest Suspended in Celibacy, Monogamy Dispute
- Meetings to Focus on Covering Reservoirs
- Urban League to Sue Cawthorne in Fund Dispute : Civic Affairs: The attempt to reclaim allegedly mismanaged league money may at last reveal why he left the helm so suddenly.
- Life and Love at the River
- Bulls Donate $1 Million for Youth Courts
- Some Coaches Still Supporting the No-Fail Rule
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Price Does Justice to the Classics
- Fans' Jeering Plagued Moore, His Widow Says
- Super Bowl Tops on TV but CBS Still Lagging
- Dataproducts Completes Sale to Trizec Warner
- STOCKS : Dow Slips 5.85, Averts Larger Loss Late in Day
- PEOPLE : Spindler Tapped for No. 2 Spot at Apple Computer
- How Immigration Reform Law Helps U.S. Workers
- German Cancels U.S. Tour
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BRIDGEPORT : Court Fines Water District in Nevada
- A Lifeline With Risks : Health: A new drug may offer new hope to thousands of schizophrenics. But it has its costs: a high price and a fatal side effect.
- WORLD : Baker Postpones Moscow Trip Amid Rumors About Gorbachev
- It's Enough to Make a Dog's Mouth Water
- Children's Deaths Likely to Fuel Debate on Aircraft Safety Seats
- Mahony Breaks Off Talks With Gravediggers Union
- Defense Rests in Trial of Reputed Mob Boss
- THE SIDELINES : Mader Wins Super Giant Slalom
- THE SIDELINES : Decision Soon on Cardinal Coach
- Lukas Filly Wins Her Way to Shot at Santa Ysabel : Horse racing: Seaside Attraction is blossoming at Santa Anita after disappointing start in New York.
- Trump's Plan for Ambassador Site
- Jail Proposal
- THEATER : 'Holy Days' Author Listens, Discovers 'Whole Worlds' : Stage: Sally Nemeth gets her ideas for characters by jotting down monologues that come to her out of the blue. She'll 'hear a voice,' record the words and then decide whether they're 'a speech or a whole world.'
- Trump's Plan for Ambassador Site
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- Leland Oliver, president of his own public...
- Fred Rose, chairman of Magna Computer Systems...
- Loss Weighs on Builder of Gym Gear : Bankruptcy: Icarian Fitness filed for Chapter 11 this month. The San Fernando company hopes for an infusion of cash, but a dispute with a former partner clouds the prospects.
- Calabasas Firm to Supply Aircraft Guidance Switches
- WORLD : Poland's Cardinal Glemp Ailing
- NATION : Treasury Chief Calls Moynihan's Payroll Tax Cut Proposal 'Goofy'
- Darman Likens Long-Term Federal Commitments to 'Hidden Pac-Men'
- Use of Food-Cosmetic Dye Red No. 3 Curbed Because of Cancer Fears
- Boy, 14, Held in Slaying of Judge's Aide : Crime: Woman, 42, attacked and stabbed to death in bed at Westminster home.
- Garbage Piles Too High, Suit Charges : Dumps: Lake View Terrace residents say mounds of debris at Lopez Canyon Landfill are too tall. They want the city of Los Angeles to shift operations to an unused area.
- Frederick's Success Is a Family Affair
- THE NBA : Divac's Goal: Change for Better
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Iowa Defeats No. 11 Illinois, 69-67
- Diet Coke Taps Agency: All Diet Coca-Cola...
- Towson, Md.-based Black & Decker Corp. announced...
- Datron Systems Income Up 21% for 3rd Quarter
- Alaska Air Group Inc: The Seattle-based carrier's...
- Foothill Group Subsidiary Finishes $50-Million Deal
- Sixth Country Freezes Noriega's Estimated $20 Million in Assets
- 74 Arrested in Las Vegas Labor Demonstration
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Leader of Christian Party Quits Cabinet
- Defense Cuts: Assessing the Casualties : Bay Area: Navy pullouts could hit hard at many economic levels. Officials who had called for military cutbacks are now in an awkward position.
- Installation of Steel Barricades Approved
- LAGUNA BEACH : 4 Churches Agree to Sponsor AIDS Rites
- Carson Must Dip Into Savings to Meet Budget
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Enrollment Limit for Minorities Raised to 70% at 9 Valley Schools
- ORANGE : City to Buy Parcel for a Hiring Hall
- Pagliarulo's Reality: No Pay Raise : Padres: Third baseman averts arbitration hearing, signs for same $575,000 salary he earned in 1989.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Start Fast, Finish Hawks, 121-111
- Screenings Pay Tribute to Vitaphone
- Amwest Insurance Group Expects 4th-Quarter Loss
- Soviet Report Shakes Dow; Index Off 10.14
- P.M. BRIEFING : Lane Bryant to Move HQ to Ohio
- Argentines Speculate on Bugging Plot
- Political Prisoners Tunnel to Freedom from Chile Jail
- Defense Cuts: Assessing the Casualties : Southland: Three area facilities are facing closure or cutbacks, including air base in El Segundo, Long Beach Naval Shipyard and Edwards Air Force Base.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAMAICA : Panama Invasion Draws Criticism
- Leaders of Sex Church Lose Bid to Halt Probe
- Jet Makes Emergency Landing in Chicago
- March Start Seen for Sheriff's DNA Lab : Forensics: Testing of DNA evidence for court use is projected to begin about four months later than some county supervisors expected.
- Early Ratings: Super Rout a Turnoff
- These Davis Cup Players Will Face Double Pressure
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- Rams May Use Taped Music at Games : Labor: Dispute between the team and an Orange County musicians union continues.
- UAL Stock Plunges $13.50 a Share; Fading Hopes for Takeover Blamed
- Chrysler Offers Shoppers $50 for a Comparison Test-Drive
- Fee Proposed for Futures Transactions: The Bush...
- Chip Flaw Delays Compaq Shipment: Compaq Computer...
- Motion by Archive to Block Cipher's 'Poison Pill' Denied
- Soviet Envoy Tries to Clarify Use of Army in Azerbaijan
- Gorbachev Mellows on 1 Germany : Reunification: Kremlin leader meets East German prime minister and tells him unity is not in doubt, but to proceed carefully.
- Jeff Alexander; Composer for Films and Television
- Scores Trampled Protesting Cricket Tour of S. Africa
- 2nd Airline Crash Passenger Linked to Cocaine Traffic
- D.C. Man Is Expected to Testify That Barry Used Crack in 1988
- Joachim Chassman; Violinist's Career Spanned Half a Century
- STATE : Jury Deciding Montoya's Fate
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Barr Dubbed the Dullest of All
- Oceanside Murals Are No Strangers to Hard Times
- San Diego
- LA HABRA : Chemical Fire at Plant Contained
- Mobil Asked to Pay $233,000 More in Cleanup of Pipeline Spills
- SEAL BEACH : Winterfest Offers Music, Food-Tasting
- THE SIDELINES : Soviet Leading Women Skaters
- Rams Don't Look So Bad After All
- Music and Dance Reviews : Maria Casale Gives Harp Recital at USC
- 'Mail' Revival on Pasadena Playhouse Bill
- Lesley Ann Warren Has Tried Host of Alter Egos
- Bill Would Let Customers Block Caller ID Service
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Inventor Wins Patent Suit Against Ford : Automotive: Verdict on intermittent windshield wipers could affect similar actions against 27 other companies.
- THE PRESIDENT'S SPENDING PLAN : $1-Billion Global-Warming Study Urged : Environment: The aim is to better understand and confront the threat. The EPA would get a 12% increase to protect the nation's air and water.
- S. Charles Lee; Architect of Art Deco Theaters
- Mexico Opposition Party Alleges 56 Political Killings
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Karpov to Challenge Computer
- Fans' Jeering Plagued Moore, His Widow Says
- When Trouble Hits, It Sometimes Hurts Friends Just to Watch
- BETTING WITH BOB
- David Turning Spurs Into a Goliath : Pro basketball: San Antonio lost 61 games last season, but Robinson has quickly turned a loser into a winner with his dominating presence.
- Lower Prices on RJR Bonds Hurt Market
- US Sprint to Offer Voice-Activated Telephone Dialing
- Marc S. Granirer, 37, has been named...
- AT&T; Unveils Laser-Based Prototype Chip : Technology: The breakthrough device could revolutionize information processing and communications systems.
- Airport Monorail Work to Be Late in Starting
- Lack of Skills Leads to Violence : Law Enforcement: How can we expect to end unnecessary citizen-police shootings if officers are inadequately trained?
- Fatal Crash Blamed on Road, Car
- Manning, Gragnano Head List of Football's Scholar-Athletes
- Cal State Fullerton Makes a Pitch to Silence the Critics : College baseball: Some observers view the school's failure to be selected as one of the top 25 teams in the nation as a sign of a declining program.
- Moving West Was the Best for Golden West's Kreps
- A paternity suit filed by Rebecka Mendenhall,...
- Wynn to Play Football for San Diego State
- Luginbill Says Booker Will Return to SDSU
- Claire Still Shopping for a Center Fielder : Dodgers: A deal could clear way for Samuel to move to second base.
- Music and Dance Reviews : Audubon Quartet at Biltmore in Historic Sites Series
- Landmark Set to Buy Bank of Orange County : Acquisition: The deal, subject to resolution of a lawsuit against the target bank, would give Landmark a key branch in Fountain Valley.
- EARNINGS : L.A. Gear Stock Tumbles 10% as Income Leaps
- 3 Players Take a Swing at Being Businessmen : Enterprise: Eric Davis, Darryl Strawberry and Reginald Montgomery share baseball and a business in the tough neighborhood where they grew up.
- For Some Advertisers, Print Parodies Are Becoming Serious Business
- Honecker Released From Custody : Plea for Detention Pending Trial Rejected in East Berlin
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush, Cristiani to Discuss Priests' Case
- Yuzuru Abe; Led Japanese Investments in U.S. Steel
- Lynwood Trustees Buy Out Supt. Pact
- Sierra Club Asks Halt to Spraying of Malathion
- Countywide : Support for Family Planning Bill Urged
- School Board to Seek Funds to Buy Ambassador
- Art Not for Politicians' Sake
- Santa Clarita Plans Road Projects Forum
- YORBA LINDA : Fire Erupts in Empty Classroom
- THE SIDELINES : Padres, Pagliarulo Reach Pact
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Royals Falls to Thousand Oaks in 73-67 Upset
- Gauchos Roar Back, Beat Titans : College basketball: Fullerton has 10-point lead with 2:21 left, then Santa Barbara rallies to win in overtime, 72-64.
- Story of Trainer McAnally's First Horse Purchase Has a Silver Ending
- NBA Blew Chance to Raise Standard
- Loans to China May Resume: The World...
- Robert C. Lay Jr. has joined Marine...