- San Marcos
- Jurors in Murder Trial Told to Keep Deliberating
- SOVIET TURMOIL: ETHNIC RAGE : Bottled Up So Long, and Now So Bloody : The events in Baku are a tragic reminder of the legacy of suppressed passions. For Gorbachev, the only way out may be a loose commonwealth.
- IRVINE : UCI Biologist Wins Grant of $200,000
- 3.5-Magnitude Quake Is Barely Noticed
- Angry Council Fights Back at Proposed Ethics Reforms
- Long Beach : Rezoning for Lower Density Gets Preliminary OK
- Colombia's Drug Lords Concede They Lost War : Cocaine cartels: Declaration promises an end to killings and trafficking. Vows raise hope and questions.
- Bellflower : Home Economics Teacher Gets Award
- NATION : AT&T; Seeks Valentine Discounts
- More Cities Enter Fray Over Port of Hueneme : Jurisdictions: A state agency delays a decision on whether to give control of the facility to Oxnard and Port Hueneme. Charges and countercharges fly.
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : UCLA Recruits Shon Tarver at High Decibel and in Chorus
- Karate Instructor Dances Duet With Ballet Center
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Anti-Semitic Acts Up 12%, Report Says
- Surfers' Business Aims for Profits, Clean Water : Environment: Two middle-aged surfers have founded a company to sell surf-oriented products and save the waves and beaches they used to play on.
- Covina : Fair Can Continue for Now
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Tiebreaker Needed, New Lawmaker Says
- Sacramento
- National City
- Israel Has U.S. Aid Promise, Rabin Says : Middle East: Official tells of funding pledge in '91 despite call for cut by Sen. Dole. But he worries about beyond next year.
- San Diego
- San Diego
- Curbs on News Racks Approved
- Aerial Medfly Spraying Rescheduled for Tonight
- Basic Humanity vs. Base Behavior : Violence: Is killing an animal onstage an expression of art? Beyond the artist's motives, ask what it does to our sensibilities.
- Club to Reopen but Won't Sell Liquor
- Cut the Politics, Not the Funds
- Study Urging Sale of Seized Ranch Kept From Board
- San Fernando Falls in Soccer, Forfeits 10 Wins
- South Bay's Boys Basketball Top 10
- Phillips to Write Off $280 Million: Phillips...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Trump to Sell Yacht for Bigger
- Bankruptcy Plan Points to Sale of J.M. Peters Stock
- Outlaw Group Battles Odds in Hollywood Preservation Effort : Redevelopment: The advisory panel has been supplanted by one with official status but continues to function. Developers aren't sure which group to approach.
- NATION : Bush Congratulates Astronauts
- Monrovia : Farmers' Market Possible
- Men's Death Rate Higher in Harlem Than Bangladesh
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Arrests, Political Crackdown Charged
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : NEWARK : 13 Minors Arrested in Murder of Teen
- West Loses Lawsuit Over Batman TV Commercial
- FBI Probes Teen's Death After Concert
- City Asks for Secret Merger Proceeding
- College Snaps 49-Game Losing Streak
- Grant Hands North Hollywood 2nd Loss
- NFL Player's Transition Game Unique
- Rolling Hills High Guard Sets Record With 11 3-Pointers
- First Grade Wins at Aqueduct--6th Straight
- Dodgers Wary of Lockout : Baseball: Union memo warns players against making deposits on housing for spring training.
- Ahmanson Study: No Action Yet
- THE SIDELINES : Indecisive Leonard Sheds Title
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEW : Don Cossacks Mix Folk Ritual, Show Biz
- Santa Monica Routs Canyons in WSC Game
- Harlem Dance Troupe Shows Scuttled--Again
- 1989 Inflation Up to 8-Year High of 4.6% : Prices: Figure boosted by double-digit increases for dairy foods, eggs and fuel oil.
- U.S. Crude Oil Production Falls; Imports Hit High
- Cathay Pacific Buys Stake in Rival: Hong...
- Lummis to Retire as Hughes, Summa Chief
- Record Cold Slows Housing Starts, Off 8%
- Jerry Chevassus has been named manager of...
- Apple Butter Pound Cake Is Tasty Treat Everyone Will Find Appealing
- A Pickle Over Lack of Sweet-Dills
- Westwood : UCLA's Role in Economy
- Alcoa: The world's largest maker of aluminum...
- Pivotal Councilman Says He Is Torn Over CSU Proposal : Politics: Educator Donald Villeneuve favors a state university in Ventura. But he wishes a site other than Taylor Ranch had been chosen.
- Novelist Focuses on Childhood Isolation
- Geneva Refugee Talks Set for Next Week
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Wal-Mart Founder Has Cancer
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : New Volcanic Ash Mingles With Snow
- Protocol for Close Encounters of Celebrity Kind
- Sen. Montoya Admits Diverting $45,000 From Campaign Fund
- Santa Monica : Airport Injunction Refused
- South Gate : Petitions Opposing Auto Sales Lot Submitted
- Grant to Pitzer College
- Rites Scheduled for Couple From Del Mar Lost in Gulf
- ANAHEIM : Students Told Drugs Not Fun and Games
- Not a Best Friend
- El Segundo OKs Campaign Finance Law
- FULLERTON : 8% Pay Hike OKd for City Administrators
- Man Who Killed Stranger During Delusion Pleads Guilty
- THE SIDELINES : Indiana Swim Coach to Retire
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mt. Carmel Nears Record With 132
- Stockton, 3 Others Share Lead : Golf: Pooley, Cook, Funk also shoot 65 in first round of 90-hole Bob Hope Classic.
- No Wimps Allowed : Dance: The former 'Punk Princess' of ballet is looking for guys to dance with Madonna. Wanna-Be's need not apply.
- Jagger to Marry Longtime Girlfriend, She Announces
- STAGE
- OSCAR WATCH
- TV REVIEW : An Interesting but Not Funny 'Grand' Start
- Dominick Protomastro has been named president of...
- Dayton Hudson Corp. of Minneapolis announced that...
- P.M. BRIEFING : '86 Camaro Tops Thieves List
- Japan Bank Weighs Loans for 3 Southern States
- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.: The Pasadena engineering...
- Pain-Compliance Techniques
- Student Activists
- Pain-Compliance Techniques
- Make Time to Spend With Elderly, Who Devoted Time to Us
- Pomona Errs With Fees for Animal Disposals
- Ticket Thefts
- Our Priorities
- Pain-Compliance Techniques
- Question of Credibility for Pastor Facing Retrial
- Pain-Compliance Techniques
- Pain-Compliance Techniques
- Burmese Election
- Woman Killed, 2 Shot in Robbery at...
- Previewing Foods of Tomorrow : Future: The food industry predicts that ready-to-eat will be normal and that Asians and Latinos will introduce new foods.
- Blind to Lose City Contract for Cafeteria
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Judge Won't Dismiss Charge in '76 Murder
- Azusa's Campaign Reform Sets Limits Stricter Than State
- Pepperdine Shrugs Off Loss, Looks Ahead : College Basketball: Coach Tom Asbury is trying to pick up the pieces despite disciplinary problems.
- FOCUS : Bellehurst - Northern Buena Park
- Israelis Fret Over Proposed U.S. Aid Cut : Middle East: Officials say reductions in assistance would undermine Israel's defenses.
- Judge Orders Noriega Trial to Begin Week of March 5
- STATE : BankAmerica Has Record Profit
- West Covina : RV Parking Ban Reviewed
- Melvin A. Ellsworth, 79; Ex-President of the Fluor Corp.
- Federal Declaration Deals Setback to Farm Worker Legalization Program
- Presidential Parkway Is Dealt Another Blow
- SPORTSCOPE : Muir High Star to See Limited Duty in Sunkist Invitational
- West Hollywood : 5 Named to Safety Panel
- Region : New Water Board Member
- Latin Nations Give Quayle Cold Shoulder : Diplomacy: The invasion of Panama has ruffled feathers, putting a damper on his proposed tour.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ex-Wife Sues Myerson's Beau
- When It Rains, It Pours--Cloud Seeders Make Sure
- Lewis' Letters 'Deceitful,' Not Illegal, His Attorney Says
- MISSION VIEJO : County Funds Save Adopt-A-Neighbor
- Old Tree Belatedly Follows Its Planter to His Family Crypt : Landmarks: Gregorio Del Amo planted the melaleuca tree in the 1930s. It now stands near his grave at Dominguez Ranch Adobe.
- Yaroslavsky Threatens to Ban Development on Ventura Blvd.
- Capt. Campeau's Titanic Voyage
- Sylmar Led L.A. Growth in the 1980s : Population: Statistics show that the once-rural community grew 30.7%. Neighboring Arleta was ranked third in the city at 18.7%.
- Cold Shooter Catches Fire, El Camino Beats Long Beach, 77-69
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : La Quinta Gains 46th Consecutive League Victory
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : No Showdown at Brea, So Walker's 34 Spark Wildcats Past Western
- Athletes who ask to be excused from...
- 'As Is' Traces a String of Emotions Frayed by AIDS : Stage: The play addresses the tug of war between victims and those who must watch them die. It opens tonight in Laguna.
- Cereal Firms Are Defiant, Stick By Their Oat Bran : Food: Despite research discounting the grain's role in reducing cholesterol, companies say they aren't changing their marketing plans.
- Measles Epidemic Worsens
- California Federal Bank said Edward E. Wendt...
- Pacific Gas & Electric Co.: Net income...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STANFORD : University Proposes Curbs on Alcohol
- Bush Hails Bid to Shift Control of Foreign Aid
- U.S. to Investigate White, Asian Bias Charge at Berkeley
- Sightless, She Sees the Hope in Others
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Educators Restrict Access to Magazine
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Sewage Spill Fouls Streets, Beachfront
- BOOK REVIEW : Spotting Favorites in a Literary Zoo
- Swimmer of Past in Wave of Future : Comeback: Thirty-plus Sandy Neilson-Bell seeks another Olympic medal, cash purses for swimmers.
- Housing Crunch Heads Officials' List of Problems
- Lawbreakers Told to Mind Their Knitting
- Pack Rats Unite : Compulsive Savers Learn to Let Go, One Day at a Time
- Difficult to Learn If Stray Dog Was Spayed
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Value of Family Planning
- U.S. to Sue 15 Firms Over Pollution : Environment: Officials describe their new "offensive" as the largest effort of its kind. They say the case signals renewed support for ecological concerns by the Bush Administration.
- Expect This Rising Star to Be Around for a While
- THE SIDELINES : Howell Signs for $4.7 Million
- Athletic Foundation Awards $748,000
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills' Carnesi Leads Way With Free Throws in Victory Over Buena Park
- Dorsey's Taunts Backfire, Carson Triumphs, 61-56
- Under Harrick, UCLA Rediscovers Success
- Cox Cable Fighting Mad at Channel 8 : Television: Legal action considered because of unauthorized usage of Cooney-Foreman tape.
- Never on a Friday Religious Beliefs Prohibit Village Christian's Brown From Playing on Sabbath
- Laguna Youth Troupe Invited to World Fest
- Orange County Unknowns Get Together for CD : Music: 10 of the 16 unsigned rock and pop performers showcased on the 'CO-OP' release will appear on stage tonight in Long Beach. They represent widely varied styles.
- Deal on Hotels Seen as Progress in Soviet Travel
- Jana Ondrechen has joined University Associates as...
- Robert Sherwin has been appointed national sales...
- Genentech: The South San Francisco biotech firm's...
- RETAIL : Merrill Lynch's Bid for S.T.S. Graphics Would Crown Broker King of T-Shirts
- Microsoft Corp.: The computer software company said...
- Ameritech: The Chicago-based parent of the Bell...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Venezuela Threatens to Halt Debt Servicing: Venezuela...
- Conrail Announces Restructuring: Facing an end to...
- 2 Banks Are Expected to Follow Different Paths : Banking: A change in leadership is about the only thing Security Pacific and First Interstate share. Analysts say one will grow and one will shrink.
- Forecast for '90s Shows Shift to County's Center : Real Estate: Coldwell Banker foresees a slowdown in office, factory construction. Foreigners are likely to acquire many more major buildings in the area.
- Driving Away Ongoing Misconceptions About Napa Valley's 'Problem' : Wine: Many people believe the Napa Valley must have a problem with drunk drivers because of all the wine-tasting rooms. But the truth is, winery staff head off problems before they occur.
- Napa Valley's Atlas Peak Vineyards Has New Owners
- F-15 Jet Missing in Alaska
- Not Guilty! : Both Buckeys Cleared in Historic McMartin Case : Trial Cost $15 Million in 6 Years
- Police Report 50% Jump in Inglewood Murders : Crime: Drugs, gang violence blamed for increase. Figures make 1989 second deadliest year in city's history.
- Baldwin Park : Refinancing Nets $2 Million
- Get It to the Right People Faster
- Scripps, Miramar Ban Seeks to Phase In Homes
- FULLERTON : Workshops Planned for Young Women
- Williams, Womack Spark Arizona to 70-61 Win Over Arizona State
- Saints Win a Game They Need : High schools: They dominate showdown with Coronado, 74-61, to stay in Harbor League race.
- THE SIDELINES : Sprinter Johnson in Car Crash
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Despite Mulligan's Effort, Anteater Problems Persist
- PCH Lanes to Close for Caltrans Work
- Driver in Fatal Crash Seized After 31 Years as Fugitive
- Joseph S. Clark; Fought for Reforms as Senator
- 8 Killed as Buses Collide
- 'Red Seal' Was a Mark of Quality in Records
- Disney Park Plan Fuels Freeway Debate : Transportation: Long Beach's bid for the theme park is both a wrinkle and a selling point in the decades-old 710 Freeway dispute.
- Helping Victims of Herpes II Keep Their Perspective
- Five Brea-Olinda Games to Be Televised
- Mexico Gets Some Consolation, Defeats Argentina at Coliseum, 2-0
- SHORT TAKES : Family's Dog Helped Inspire 'Jedi' Ewoks, Lucas Testifies
- Geraldo Turns Up His Nose at Sensationalism : Television: Talk show host tells syndication convention he's had it with portraying 'deviant behavior and kinky sex.'
- Metcalfe Premiere, Baseball's 'Cobb' Due at Old Globe Theatre
- Deciding on a Sterling Choice for the 'Wine Maker of the Year' Award
- Future of TV for Council Meetings Dims
- NATION : Hundreds Freed From INS Center
- War on Drugs Leaves Addicts in Cold
- County Official Sees Decrease in Services
- Pasadena : Drug-Test Policy Adopted
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHAD : 3 Americans Held in Plane Manual Tiff
- Pasadena : More Funding for Shelter
- NATION : Quayle Denies Snub on Latin Trip
- Ballroom Bouts: 1st Round Is Black Tie : Boxing: After two trial runs, promoters win decision from Long Beach Planning Commission to stage fights at hotel.
- Thousand Oaks Library Books Suffer Heavy Damage in Rain
- Tikkun Will Bring Its Stirring Style to Conference at UCLA
- ORANGE : Referendum Drive May Come Up Short
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : It's Tiny, but 49ers' Gym Is Tough to Beat
- Club Donates Funds for Village Bank
- Withdraw License of Creation Science School, Panel Urges
- Protesters Hold Die-In, Say 'Have a Nice Day' : El Salvador: Morning routine at Federal Building stresses the <i> civil </i> in disobedience.
- TUSTIN : Suit Challenging Hoesterey Dismissed
- Let's Play by the Rules
- L.A. AREA POPULATION GROWTH : Sylmar Leads City's Decade of Expansion
- 4 Held, 1 Sought in Drive-By Killing : Crime: A driver died when suspected gang members apparently settled a score with his passenger.
- THE SIDELINES : Palos Verdes QB Picks Colorado
- Judge Rules Against West in 'Batman' Suit
- Jack Morris, the winningest pitcher of the...
- FBI Investigating Alleged Abuse of Migrant Worker in Carlsbad
- If Free Throws Are So Easy, Why Can't Everyone Do It?
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Long Shots Spark Rancho Santiago
- Brandenburg Hopes 300th Victory Comes Easier Than 250th Has
- Ron Harper Out for the Season : Clippers: Leading scorer's knee injury might be even worse than the one that sidelined Manning for 11 months.
- UC Irvine Women Lose to Hawaii, 80-54
- BBDO Resigns Ad Account for Coldwell Banker Unit
- Charles Schwab Corp.: Profit at America's largest...
- Learning From a Software Glitch at AT
- STOCKS : Dow Falls 33.49 in Late Selloff to 8-Week Low
- Boeing Will Lay Off 5,000 Workers in '90
- ANALYSIS : Smaller Wineries Create a Trade Group to Advance Premium Wines
- Profiting From a Pack of Peppers : Products: Outerbridge's Original Sherry Peppers Sauce, a Bermudan favorite now marketed in U.S. gourmet shops, is based on a recipe concocted by British sailors in the 1600s.
- For American Palates, Food Preferences Remain Basically Unchanged : Nutrition: Personal choice and economics, not just health awareness, play part in what foods we eat.
- LOCAL : O.C. Officials Expect Beaches to Remain Closed Several Days
- Call for Freedom
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler to Idle 2,250 Workers
- Washington Says It Does Not Back Azerbaijani Call for Independence : Foreign policy: The Bush Administration also reaffirms its support for Gorbachev's efforts to end the strife.
- La Canada Approves Recycling Fee
- Huntington Park : Nominations Open for 3 Seats on City Council
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Jurors Say Prosecution Never Demonstrated Buckey Responsibility
- Compton : Council Rejects 49-Unit Apartment Development
- Effectively Stretching Your Fitness Dollar
- Berlin Hang Gliders
- Supreme Court Upholds Sales Tax on Church : Religion: Some legal experts say judge's language would apply to all manner of taxes, including property taxes on non-commercial religious facilities.
- Unhappy With Wilson, GOP Group Makes a Pitch for Ueberroth
- Books OKd; Two Yucaipa School Trustees Face Recall
- WESTMINSTER : 39 Drive-In May Fall for Shops, Hotel
- COUNTYWIDE : Rail Transit Runs on Cash, Officials Learn
- 17 Arrested in New Year's Day Gang Shooting
- SOVIET TURMOIL: LITHUANIA : Socialist Republic That Never Was : To identify Baltic independence hopes as secession is to play a cruel semantic trick on occupied lands that never wanted to be part of the Soviet Union.
- Couple Suspected of Planning Fatal Robbery Arrested
- Weather Grab Bag Dumps Out Surprises
- Muslims Demand Apology for Arsenio Hall Joke
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ocean View District Teachers OK Strike
- THE SIDELINES : ESPN to Air Soccer Matches
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Overtime Goal Gives Edison Victory
- Sockers Can't Quite Cover for Absentees
- Noji's Return Proves Short-Lived; Football Coach Quits Woodbridge
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills Blows Big Lead, Then Hangs On to Defeat Woodbridge
- AT&T; Breakdown Could Fuel Battle for Market Share
- Robert Espindola has been named executive vice...
- Campeau Affair Drawing Mixed Reviews in Canada : Retailing: The beleaguered magnate was praised by his countrymen when he was flying high. But many now blame his recent problems on greed.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Secret Profit Papers Published
- Mitsubishi to Finance Bid for Chemical Firm in U.S. : Takeovers: The $850-million deal for Aristech may be the first time a Japanese company has taken an equity position in a U.S. leveraged buyout.
- Job Fairs Take the Work, and Expense Out of Hiring : Employment: Firms find they lower costs, and prospective employees like the opportunities.
- Bistro Gardens' Chocolate Souffle Is Long-Playing Hit
- Answers on Medfly Spraying
- Santa Monica : Panel Clears Way for Hotel
- Rare Twister Rips Through Pico Rivera Neighborhood
- Exxon Is Asked to Pay More for Valdez Study : Environment: State and federal officials say another $20.4 million is needed for the oil damage assessment.
- BACKGROUND
- Malibu : Committee on High School
- Covina : Planning, Zoning Fees Set
- Cranston Goes on the Offensive : Politics: The senator changes his tactics and attacks his chief accuser in the Lincoln Savings & Loan scandal.
- South Pasadena : Electric Power Restored
- Iran Warns Against 'Harsh' Soviet Moves in Azerbaijan
- That's Some Paint Job
- Alhambra : Sign Backers to Meet Today
- 11 Fatal U.S. Airline Accidents in 1989
- Beall Remains Bellwether : Soccer: A season of change has not slowed St. Francis' high-scoring senior midfielder.
- City Celebrates King's Birthday, Its Diversity
- Slow-Growth Plan Already Outdated : Population: A survey suggests that 20% more people live in the city than had been believed. City officials are surprised.
- Navigational Problem Solved, Shuttle Crew Goes Back to Bed
- 17 Gang Members Held in Shooting Investigation
- Girl, 10, Is Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Youth Given Probation for Assaulting Teacher
- Deukmejian Fills 5 S.D. Judgeships
- Zungul Is Going Quietly : Sockers: Hobbled 'Lord of All Indoors' has been given little to do in the final season of his storied career.
- Lakers See Good Sign for Road : NBA: Los Angeles gets a 100-90 victory over SuperSonics in preview of rugged style team will see on Eastern trip.
- Caligiuri: Why Was Offer Withdrawn? : Soccer: U.S. team standout claims national federation acted hastily. He says he is willing to play for free if necessary.
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- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Country Legends at Universal
- New 'Fidelio' Will Open 5th Music Center Opera Season