- Palmer Gives 'Em Blast From the Past : Golf: He uses a putting tip from Trevino to win Senior Skins by taking two holes and $240,000.
- SANTA ANITA : McCarron Scores Stakes Sweep
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Bourbon Street Theory Gains More Credibility
- DANCE REVIEW : Jazz Unlimited Concerts Reaching Out to New Audiences
- ART : 'Man in Mirror' Mystifying Exhibit
- ART
- THE SIDELINES : Spindler's Knee Ready for Pros
- "'Success is a Job in New York':...
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- Graces Register on Stage but Need More Gigs, Risks
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : PLAY BY PLAY
- FULLERTON : Group Plans Suit on Petition's Language
- Democrats Expect Hot Debate; Hollings Calls Budget 'Fraud'
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Retton Urges Setting Goals
- A Solitary Symbol in a Deadly Tug of War : Execution: For politicians and lawyers on both sides, Robert Alton Harris' fate is of critical significance.
- Young Is Willing to Be Patient--for Now
- Northwestern University will investigate charges by a...
- Broncos Fit Nicely Into Louisiana Scenery
- Ava Gardner Buried Under North Carolina Magnolias
- Super Bowl No Match for Ill Boy's Party
- E. Germans Plan Coalition and Earlier Election
- Simi Valley Man Wins $1 Million in Big Spin
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Super-Cold Physics Seeks New Lows: 'Absolute Zero' : Research: Scientists hope to learn how matter organizes itself without the disturbing effects of heat, and why materials become super-conducting or superfluid.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- THE SIDELINES : Soviets Agree to Glasnost Race
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ami Porat Leads Camerata in a Graceful Mozart Birthday Concert
- Music and Dance Reviews : 2 Concertos, 1 Soloist at Mozart Birthday Party
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : The Celebration Starts Early for 49er Fans : San Francisco: Revelers spill out of bars and into the streets after their team's 55-10 victory.
- DANCE REVIEW : Choreography Plays Starring Role at Stage Seven Concert
- DANCE REVIEW : Miller at Royce Hall: A Personal Vision of Postmodernism
- SHORT TAKES : Credit Goes to the Loud Mouth
- MEDIA : Waiting for Smoke to Clear in Maneuvering for KJOY
- If a Guy Parks in Front of a Hydrant, What Else Will He Do? : Ethics: In Washington the joke is on the 'Keating Five,' and it's hard to get away from the backwash of the S&L; scandal.
- The Earth Needs the Clout : Environment: Government does run on power, and the EPA should have more. Elevate it to the Cabinet.
- To Be Young, Black and Endangered
- Long Beach Wages 'War' to Keep 2 Battleships
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Flu Epidemics Tied to Sunspots
- More Communities Trying to Lock Out City Problems : Security: Whether from fear of crime, traffic or other urban ills, South County neighborhoods are increasingly considering the costly and controversial step of gating their entrances.
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Western Hostages Alive, Paper Says
- Keeping Our Eyes on the Eradication Goal : Medfly: Reasonable people can question spraying. But rather than give in to the bug, we must persuade these objectors that the risk is very low.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Stored Sugar Isolated in Diabetics
- Two Koreas Halt Talks on Asian Games Team
- GOLF PHOENIX OPEN : Armour's Super Sunday Sends Fans Home Early
- Super Bowl May Get Low Nielsen Ratings
- Times Breeze Right By Duffy and Lilac Time
- Santiago Coach Still Fielding a Dream : Field hockey: Kit Snider has led the Cavaliers to six consecutive Garden Grove League titles in a sport that has been on the decline in Orange County since the 1970s.
- Edberg Pulls Up, Then He Pulls Out : Australian Open: Lendl wins when Swede defaults because of a torn stomach muscle.
- Gun Control
- Japanese Car Makers
- Japanese Car Makers
- Wildlife
- Helping the Homeless
- Pogo
- Trade Expert and Japan Industry Analyst Share Similar Mission : Pacific Rim: They help Americans understand and confront the challenge posed by their greatest economic partner and rival. But one is regarded as a sympathizer of the Asian nation and the other as a critic.
- Bradley Moves Attract Praise and Skepticism : City Hall: The mayor has made a number of changes affecting issues of environment and housing. But some wonder if he's just creating a diversion from his own problems.
- Man Killed on Freeway After Van Stalls
- Key Plays Go Right for Celtics : NBA:McHale makes second three-point field goal of his career to help Boston defeat Suns, 126-118.
- Arditti Quartet Returns With a Program of Premieres
- STAGE REVIEW : Attachment to Land Binds People to Tragic Destiny in 'Holy Days'
- Orange County arts institutions aren't ready to...
- Consumer Spending Up Hefty 7.3% in '89 : Economy: The gain is the biggest in three years. Incomes, meanwhile, leap 9%, largest jump in five years.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Skipper in Oil Spill Goes on Trial Today
- California Milk's New Superlative : Dairies: The state, with its bigger, more productive herds, may supplant Wisconsin as the Dairy State. But urban encroachment could be an obstacle.
- ENGAGEMENTS : McDermott-Brittingham
- There's No 'Breed From Hell' : Dogs: Pit bulls are the current villains, but the breeders, not the animals, are the problem.
- Law Practice Taken Seriously in Student Court : Lessons: Lawyers aren't allowed, the verdict is always guilty and a sentence might be to copy dictionary pages--but justice is done at a school.
- Man Sought in Attacks on Two Senior Citizens
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sabres Beat Penguins; Lemieux's Streak at 39
- Bad English in Concert Proves Worth the Waite
- 49ers Coach Awed by 'Big Easy' Win
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Compulsion Out of Control : Broncos: They desperately need someone to stop them before they are leveled again.
- Sweden's Sundqvist Is King of the Hill : Skiing: He defeats countryman Wallner to win U.S. Pro Tour event at Snow Summit and maintains his lead in overall standings.
- BETTING THE SYSTEMS : Progressive Wagers on Favorites Won for Hawk
- Music and Dance Reviews : Terri Lewis Dance Concert at Wilshire Ebell Theatre
- SHORT TAKES : Drama Dean Exits Yale's Stage
- ART
- TV REVIEW : 'Where Pigeons Go' Too Schmaltzy by Half
- STAGE REVIEW : From Dust to Dust: Tragic Ties to the Land in 'Holy Days'
- Vitaphone Tribute Due at the Melnitz
- P.M. BRIEFING : Juice Cans Will Be Recycled Too With Campbell, Reynolds' Pact
- Republic Presidency Next Step if Yeltsin Wins Parliament Seat
- COLUMN ONE : Tribe Bets Future on Gambling : Indians want to build a casino in Iowa. A federal law may open the door for them and a 'Pandora's box' for state officials.
- LOCAL : 2 Convicted in Extortion Scam
- Top Imports Await Fussy at Japanese Megamarket : Home cooking: Yaohan complex offers the 'mother's taste,' shopper says, using a colloquial Japanese expression roughly translated as <i> the way Mom used to make it.</i>
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Protest Erupts Into Shouting Match : Migrants: North County residents clash with Latino demonstrators at site of alleged kidnaping of migrant worker.
- Fans Heavily Blue Over Blue, Orange Broncos
- Big 8 Rivals Still 1 and 2 in Cage Poll
- USGA, Manufacturer Settle Clubs' Dispute
- Invasion Violated World Law, Jamaican Leader Tells Quayle
- 1,000 Mourners Pay Respects to Ava Gardner
- Casey Tibbs, 60; Champion Rodeo Performer
- No Injuries, Damage as Quake Hits South Dakota
- Indonesia Death Toll 177 in Floods, Slides
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Troops Capture Renegade General
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- EDWARD J. CARPENTER : Interstate Banking's Upheaval : Consultant Expects Wave of Mergers by Institutions
- OPEC Earnings Jump: The oil revenue of...
- Allen Z. Loren Resigns as Chief of Apple U.S.A.
- Key Cranston Aide Lobbied Regulators on Behalf of Lincoln S&L; Chief : Thrifts: Carolyn Jordan wields power as a member of the Senate's banking panel staff. Her role in the Lincoln affair has received little attention.
- Works of Art Fill Ad Space Around L.A. : Advertising: Some creative minds have struck deals to adorn unused billboards and bus benches with non-commercial displays.
- WORLD : Key Leader in Philippine Coup Attempt Seized in Quezon City
- California IN BRIEF : TWENTYNINE PALMS : Students Find Skull of Marine
- NATION : 1990 Shuttle Agenda Cut Back
- Playa Vista Back on Track as Praise Replaces Hostility
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Plenty of Drops to Drink : Environment: With skyrocketing prices for fresh water, the old idea of removing salt from seawater has resurfaced. And it works.
- FDA Bans Some Uses of Red No. 3 Additive
- P.M. BRIEFING : IBM Sued Over Security System
- Bitter Workers Hold Fate of Sandinistas in Election
- 49ers Win Super Bowl --Rout Broncos, 55-10 : Football: A record-setting Joe Montana leads the most lopsided victory in the title game's 24 years.
- Typeface Program Protected: Computer software producer Adobe...
- P&G; Agrees to Buy Del Monte Division:...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Fee Proposed to Pay for Regulation of Futures Industry
- Freeloading Sea Lions Wear Out Welcome, Face Eviction
- LOCAL : Deaf Brothers Shot; One Dies : Teen-Agers Shoot Deaf Brothers in Parking-Lot Run-In; One Dies
- Truckers Picket Port to Protest Diesel Cost
- P.M. BRIEFING : Colgate Buys Canadian Firms
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sony Refinances Columbia Buy
- Honecker Jailed on Treason Charge : Ousted East German Leader Arrested as He Leaves Hospital
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Bomb Kills Youth in Botched Attack
- Warning Prompts Landing
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Waylon Jennings Revels in GED
- California IN BRIEF : Riverside : Group Alleges CSU Trustees Broke Law
- Nature Conservancy Makes Biggest Land Buy Yet:...
- Utah Magnate, GE Unit May Join in Bid for Aristech
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Koppel, Brokaw on Life After 50
- Philosophically Speaking, the Future Looks Hazy
- Kohl Opposition Wins in Saarland : West Germany: The election outcome makes state Premier Lafontaine a likely candidate for chancellor.
- Bush Attacks Racism From Church Pulpit
- Revco to Sell 712 Drugstores: Revco said...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Lockout Stalls Swedish Banking
- WORLD : Bulgaria's Ex-Leader Jailed
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : New Kids' Goal: Role Models
- Four Ethnic Albanians Slain in Yugoslavia as 10,000 Demonstrate
- Not in My Back Yard! : Neophyte Activists Rally Around Their First Cause: Malathion Spraying
- Drug Method May Help Heart Attack Victims
- Rival Reform Parties Arise as Poland's Old Guard Falls
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Funeral Service for McAuliffe's Father
- President to Unveil $1.2-Trillion Budget, Needs Lower Interest Rates to Meet Goals
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Scientists Seek Causes, Cures for Cleft Babies : Health: The complex affliction, one of the most common birth defects, has researchers debating treatment options--including surgery while still in the womb.
- $150,000 Fire Hits Lodge Near Saugus
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : A Back-to-Back Breaker : Super Bowl: Montana throws five touchdown passes and 49ers defeat Broncos, 55-10, for their second consecutive NFL championship victory.
- South African Has Seen Rough Seas : Sailing: Neal Petersen experienced tough times in his homeland, but it helped prepare him for a new challenge--competing in the Trans-Atlantic race.
- COMMENTARY : Broncos Battered by 800-Pound Gorilla From San Francisco
- DANCE REVIEW : Miller at Royce Hall: A Personal Vision of Postmodernism
- Discount Real Estate Agent Sues, Alleging She's Been Blacklisted
- Kindergartners Never Outgrew Their Teacher : Education: Hundreds of 'children' ages 7 to 31 gather at Gardena school to honor the woman who helped shape their future on her 25th anniversary of teaching.
- Another Nightmare for Haiti
- Judge Gets Prison Term for Cocaine, Tax Crimes
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Value of Cholesterol Tests Cited
- Examining Changes in Desert Ecosystems
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Turtle Slaughter in Mexico Protested
- WORLD : Shun Drugs, Sex, Pope Pleads
- NATION : Airliner Forced Down at Phoenix
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : New Look at Risk From Low-Level Radiation
- Ruth's Heirs Lose Appeal on Photos : Trademark: Court upholds ruling that rights are not violated by calendar.
- LEGAL FILE
- NOTEBOOK : SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Burt's Season, Maybe Career, Winds Up on Emotional Note
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Blasters, James Harman Rock Steady Again
- The Residents' Mind-Bending Music/Dance Package
- 'Satanic Verses' Delay in Paperback Angers Rushdie, Report Says
- Believe It Or Not, There Are People Who Didn't Watch the Super Bowl
- We Oil Addicts Are at It Again
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : A Back-to-Back Breaker : Super Bowl: Montana throws five touchdown passes in 49ers' 55-10 victory over Broncos. San Francisco becomes first team in 10 years to win two consecutive titles.
- Comfy Joe Could Have Won This From Easy Chair : Quarterback: Montana is as relaxed as ever, thanks to family, friends and Walsh's plays.
- Treacy Breaks Away, Wins Redondo 10K : Road running: Irishman breaks course record set by Tom Wysocki in 1985 by 23 seconds.
- Lopez Faces Gonzalez in Title Fight at Irvine
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Nuclear Weapons Ban Asked for Ballot
- Couple Took Bets on Super Bowl, Police Say
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jackson Answers UNLV's Challenge
- THE SIDELINES : Fight on for Middleweight Crown
- FILM REVIEW : Chinese History Gets Grand Retelling at Space Theater
- Boris Becker, saying he is "totally exhausted"...
- Black Film Makers Carry Sundance Festival
- BEST-SELLING VIDEOCASSETTES
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Disbelief, Depression Grip Denver
- Music and Dance Reviews : Powell Concerto Premieres on Philharmonic Program
- Man Awaits Death Sentence for Murders of 3 : Crime: Dean Philip Carter is accused of strangling five women in 18 days. He still faces trial in two of the cases.
- L.A. Cubans Honor a Hero, Talk of Freedom in Havana
- Builders Grab Recall Tool in Mission Viejo Campaign
- Planting the Seeds of Our Renewal : Economy: America can meet the challenge of the fierce global market by taking these strong competitive steps.
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : PRO FOOTBALL : Variety of Receivers Spices the Attack
- Harper Takes On City Hall--From the Inside
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEW : Tribute to Hindu Saint Is Satisfying
- MUSIC
- Floods Affect 850 Homes in Louisiana
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Researchers Succeed in Adding Gene to Fertile Corn
- Hey, Wait a Minute!
- Murder of Kanan Heir Remains a Mystery : Crime: Judy Kanan, a tough-minded businesswoman, came from a pioneer family. Two men are still suspects in the 1985 slaying, but a detective says he has no idea who killed her.
- Judicial Panel Seeks Repeal of Mandatory Sentence Law
- It's Easy to be Overlooked When You're Not Even Included in the Picture : Los Angeles: South-Central and other areas are left out of redevelopment. For the city's sake they must be made well.
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : R & R: The Rest of the Offensive Story : 49ers: Montana was the main man, but Rice and Rathman did a lot of the damage to Broncos.
- Suspensions Planned After Brawl at Game : Prep basketball: Capistrano Valley principal says he will take action against at least three spectators involved in fight Friday.
- THE SIDELINES : Seattle Retains Bankhead, Valle
- 50 Years Haven't Slowed Ever-Running Sammy Glick
- Don't Cry for LuPone: Life Goes On Despite Snub for 'Evita' Movie
- Japanese Car Makers
- Amtrak Link
- Japanese Car Makers
- Japanese Car Makers
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES STAR QUALITY : Air Terminal's Namesake Should Be Fit to Share Billing With John Wayne : Public works: The Board of Supervisors chairman wants to name the new $50-million passenger structure for colleague Thomas F. Riley. But would that make for happy landings?
- Coliseum
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- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 29, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 29, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 29, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 29, 1990
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- Names in the News - Jan. 29, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 29, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 29, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 29, 1990
- SPOTLIGHT: Newport Builder William Lyon, soon to...
- LATINOVISION: Before launching Orange County's only local...
- BIG BANKS: Some of the county's 39...
- ATTENTION SHOPPERS: Look for a familiar face...
- RAIN CHECK: Sen. Pete Wilson was a...
- Avianca Pilot's Urgent Plea Not Relayed
- Gore Vidal's Novel 'Hollywood' Is Just Out, but the Great Curmudgeon Is Not Celebrating
- Mexico and Her Late Father : THE FALSE YEARS <i> by Josefina Vicens translated by Peter G. Earle (Latin American Literary Review Press: $11.50, paper; 94 pp.; 0-935480-40-4) </i>
- Training Gardeners Who Want to Grow : Expertise: The master- gardener program provides opportunities to work with veteran gardeners and learn their time-earned secrets.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : KIDS : A Close Crawl
- Cornwall Village Is Steeped in Legend of King Arthur and Mystique of Round Table Knights
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : New Sunday Paper Begins Publication
- Taking Flight On India Air Passes
- Pacific Northwest Drenched by Storm
- Walnut Valley Superintendent to Retire
- White-Knuckle Commuting : Thousands Zip to Work on Motorcycles Despite Documented Risk
- Annie (NBC Sunday at 7 p.m.) was...
- Panama Pullout Is Near, Quayle Tells Latin Chiefs
- Only Witness to Murder Killed
- District Delays Reopening of School Closed by Sticky Ooze
- Convict-Turned-Snitch Dodges Death and Enjoys His Dull Life
- A Day for the Finder, Not the Grinder : Attorneys: Law firms, once proud institutions in their communities, are being savaged by partners who grab client portfolios as they head for the door.
- Kids Need to Earn 'A' in Self-Confidence : Competence: The better students judge themselves, the more they are emotionally linked to school, the better their classroom performance.
- Worker Hurt When He Falls Into Plant Boiler
- Cities' Challenge of Tax Allocation Under Prop. 13 Dismissed by Judge
- Commentary : Men in Day Care: Guilty Without Trial
- Political Forgery a Crime
- Armour Leads by Three at Phoenix
- A Bleak Situation Suddenly Improves for Harness Racing
- BETTING WITH BOB
- MOTOR RACING : MOTOCROSS AT ANAHEIM : Bradshaw Crosses Up Veterans, Holds On to Win
- Happy Haunting for Nicholls, 3-1 : Hockey: Forum fans love it as center returns and gets the final goal in Rangers' victory over slumping Kings.
- Gardena Runner Hopes to Win 10-K, Then Marathon
- Southlanders Are Favored in Super Bowl Race
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- Movies : COMMENTARY : Artistic Vision--Still a Hard Sell : The art of film making vs. the business of making movies: Mazursky's 'Enemies' is another case study
- Two Anaheim Projects
- GATHERING HOME <i> by Vicki Covington (Penguin: $7.95) </i>
- Where Have All the Raiders Gone? : Takeovers: In the past decade, brash corporate predators rose to fame, reshaped the business landscape, then fell from glory. What became of them?
- Wall Should Go to Waste, Party Says
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : 'Robin HUD' Plans to Enter Guilty Plea
- REAL <i> Estate </i> FACTS : What Older Americans Like About Their Homes
- In Southern France, Exiled Duvalier Is Just Part of the Posh Landscape : Diplomacy: The ex-Haitian despot was supposed to stay only a week. Now, 'he bothers no one; no one bothers him.'
- Doctoring Up a Moving Experience
- Love Story to Tragedy: a Too-Often-Told Tale : Domestic violence: A young Orange County woman is slain by her ex-lover. It's not that uncommon.
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Lack of Planning Cited in Violence
- Leave Marxist Roots, Pope Urges Guinea-Bissau : Africa: John Paul II advises the revolutionary government to avoid corruption and abuse of power as it moves toward a more open society.
- A New Day Dawns for Rail Transport as the Highway Lobby Climbs Aboard : California: Rail is no longer a dirty word--trains, even trolleys, are viewed as allies in the fight against congestion and smog throughout the state.
- Teen Drug Panel Gives State Experts Some Sage Advice
- Lawyers and Luck : Superstition: They're trained in case law, logic and analysis, but some lawyers believe that good-luck objects or rituals can help sway a jury. The results are mixed.
- Krickstein Won't Be Ready for Mexico : Davis Cup: U.S. will turn to Agassi or Berger for first-round match next weekend at La Costa.
- A Child Prodigy . . . 90 Years Later : Though his eyesight and hearing are fading, pianist Horszowski manages an active career at age 97
- L.A. Center for Photographic Studies Finds a Home
- Prague Is Calling, Even If Spielberg Isn't
- Joss: The Next Stage in Chinese Restaurants : THE WINE LIST : Joss offers 200 selections, diversity and bargains--plus a resident expert
- On the Run With TV's Marathon Man : Producer Dean Hargrove specializes in solving mysteries--zillions of 'em
- THE MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE <i> by Marshall McLuhan & Quentin Fiore (Touchstone: $8.95) </i>
- In Chile: The Lingering Stench of Fear : MY HOUSE IS ON FIRE <i> by Ariel Dorfman; translated from the Spanish by George Shivers with the author (Viking Press: $17.95: 167 pp.; 0670 82021 0) </i>
- Dessert of Distinction : Silky and Luscious, the Classic <i> Tiramisu</i> Is a Dish That Defies Precise Definition
- Western Firms Taking It Slow in the East Bloc : Eastern Europe: Predictions of an impending investment boom are exaggerated, experts say. Businessmen are wary of primitive conditions and political instability.
- Raymond Chardonnay
- 200 Years Later, Pitcairn Celebrates Its Bounty
- Try a Little Tact and Taste When You Want to Network People
- Lewis Mumford, 94; Author, Critic and Commentator on Urban Growth
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Irwindale: A Little City's Big Dreams Turn Sour : Raiders: Residents, hoping to lure pro football to the San Gabriel Valley, now feel they were used by Al Davis to get better offers from Los Angeles, Oakland and Sacramento.
- Dog Owners Must Heel to Beach Rules
- Residents Have Mixed Response to 2nd Dose of Malathion Spraying
- Murder Suspect Captured After 100-Mile Chase Over 4 Freeways
- Prudential Plans 'Living Payouts' to Terminally Ill
- It's as Good a Time as Any for City to Assure Gay Rights
- Landry Going to Canton, but Davis Misses Again : Hall of Fame: Griese, Hendricks, Buchanan, Harris, Lambert and St. Clair also elected for enshrinement.
- Struggling Aztecs Win Big Against 1-16 UC Irvine
- COMMENTARY : Sudden Death No Way to End a Professional Football Game
- TIMES INDOOR GAMES : An International Field Is Set for Meet
- THE COLLEGES : Fearless Forecast for a Few Feats and Fumbles in 1990
- BASEBALL : Players Stimulate Money Market on Both Sides of Bay
- Baggage Charges Have Become Excess Headache : Airlines: There are no standardized rules governing excess baggage charges. As a result, passengers are often being forced to pay large amounts of money with no recourse.
- Chicago Board of Trade Faces Life After Scandal : Commodities: The exchange is seeking ways to prevent the kind of trader fraud that resulted in last year's federal probe.
- New Budget Gives Darman Chance to Leave a Legacy
- THE DEMON <i> by Hubert Selby Jr. (Marion Boyars: $19.95; 312 pp.) </i>
- Americans and Soviets Melt the Ice Curtain
- Horse Show Fans Kick Up Their Heels at Benefit
- 5 Ethnic Albanians Killed by Police in Yugoslav Riots
- 500 Marchers Protest Verdict in McMartin Case