- SALES AND USE TAX REVENUE
- World IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Relief Food Stalled by New Fighting
- SOUTHLAND : Ike Turner Sentenced to 4 Years
- COLUMN ONE : Tents Fold for Israeli Bedouins : The once-nomadic people are being forced off their land into towns in the name of progress. But they are learning the politics of protest.
- Trump Talk Betrays the Way We Are
- Operation Rescue Loses Round in Appeals Court
- Yaroslavsky Joins Panel's Decision That High-Rise Is Too Ugly to Build
- SANTA ANITA : McCarron Says He Thinks More Is Expected of Desormeaux Than There Was of Him
- Laurie Boschman Penalized by NHL for High-Sticking
- ON THE SIDELINES : Past Chiefs Guard Found Dead
- GOLF SAN DIEGO OPEN : Putting Gives Fehr, Eastwood Lead
- COMEDY REVIEW : Jeff Cesario Uses Familiar Beat to Drum Up Laughs
- Music Reviews : Pianist Lucchesini Returns to Ambassador Auditorium
- Horror, Schlock and Docu-Rock : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- WCC ROUNDUP
- Standard & Poor's said it lowered its...
- Newcomb Development's $30-million project will be the...
- Nearly All Clothing Is Fit to Be Dyed
- California IN BRIEF : TEMECULA : Tribal Officials Sue Over Sewage Plan
- Youths List Priorities in NEA Poll
- WORLD : Burned Body of Missing Kenya Foreign Minister Discovered
- Photographer N. Parkinson
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Case Pilot Enters Guilty Plea
- Cargo Ship Sinks Off France; 12 Missing
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Smits Wants Non-Latino Roles
- Torrance OKs Scavenging Ban
- 2 Plead Guilty in Sales of Used Items to A-Plants
- Limiting Terms of Elected Officials
- Limiting Terms of Elected Officials
- Water Threat
- Limiting Terms of Elected Officials
- Limiting Terms of Elected Officials
- 'Computerphobe's Plea
- Andy Rooney
- Cold Warriors
- Immigrants to Israel
- Immigrants to Israel
- Limiting Terms of Elected Officials
- Lower Profits Expected by Nordstrom : Retailing: Sales will be up about 15% for the year. Analysts predicted that the already-depressed shares will fall further.
- Toy Makers Seem to Be Playing It Safe : Retailing: Many products at the annual unveiling are new versions of proven sellers. Critics blame mergers for the lack of innovation.
- COINCIDENCE? With settlement thought imminent in two...
- Tien Promotion Prompts Happiness, Unease at UCI
- WORLD : Mongolia Party May Cede Power
- BREEDING BIRDS: WESTERN FLYCATCHER
- McMartin Trial Judge Denies Bias, Rebuts Defense Accusations
- Officer Cleared in Shooting of Unarmed Man
- Gang Member Gets Maximum Term for Slaying in Mall
- Fehr, Eastwood Roll to 65s : Golf: Putting is the difference for those who post the lowest scores in the first round at Torrey Pines.
- Phone Law Has a Nice Ring; Effect Is Fuzzy
- IBM Starts Late but 'Vengeful' Push Into Workstation Sales
- GM, Ford Profits Plummet in Period; Incentives Cited
- Ventura Entertainment Group has named Jonathan Axelrod...
- Lockheed Agrees to Pay $1-Million Pollution Fine
- Oil Cleanup Cut Back; Dam to Be Lowered
- Unrest Topples Leadership in Soviet Asian Republic : Ethnic strife: Muslim extremists mob a bus and attack girls with uncovered heads.
- Regional, Ethnic Rivalries Peril Yugoslav Unity : Europe: With Tito gone and the Communists discredited, the Belgrade government is struggling.
- Ferre-ting Out a New Dior Look : Fashion: The first efforts by the company's new designer include some hits, more misses.
- Return of the Celluloid Rhinestone and Old Paste
- San Diego
- ANAHEIM : State Reimburses City for Overpass
- Man Accepts Plea Bargain in Molestation Case
- Man Found Stabbed in Police Parking Lot
- Man Gets 32 Years to Life in Killing of Youth at Mall
- Newspaper Stung by Hoax: First Chicago Corp.,...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Canada's Trade Surplus Shrinks
- Bill on Long-Gun Wait Sent to Governor : Gun control: The measure imposes 15-day waiting period on purchases of rifles and shotguns. Deukmejian seems to waver on earlier support.
- 'It's Like You Have to Have Career to Validate Yourself'
- Panda Country's New Restaurant Takes a Stab at Going for the Gold
- CHP to Boost Screening of Bus Drivers : Safety: Background checks will have to be completed before licenses are issued. The action follows the arrest of three drivers.
- Police Agencies Receive Millions Seized in Bust
- El Toro Air Base Added to EPA's Toxic-Dump List
- 2 Hawthorne Ministers Oppose Legal Gambling
- 2 W. Germans Get Suspended Terms as Computer Spies
- In Life as in Writing, Susan Griffin Addresses Large Themes
- Cheney Sees Asia Communist Peril : South Korea: U.S. defense secretary visits Seoul outpost at demilitarized zone.
- Two Who Began From Sqwear One
- The Koreanization of South Korea
- Salk Team Breeds Strain of Mice to Aid Study of Rare Eye Disease
- Did They Do the Right Thing?
- Jack Frost Does His Thing in Southland
- CSUN Faculty OKs Statement on China
- Talk Is Anything but Cheap at La Jolla's Salk Institute
- San Diego
- FCC Seeks Changes in Dial-a Porn: A...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Cable-TV Leaders Adopt Plan to Improve Service
- Nike Alleges Infringement by L.A. Gear
- P. M. BRIEFING : Drexel Named in $516-Million Lawsuit by FDIC on Dallas S
- The Party's Over : Fraternity excesses hit dead end after Greeks get sobering advice to clean up their houses or else.
- Upset at Press Complaints, Bush Vows to Cut Down on News Sessions : Media: His comments reflect charges that the Administration fosters secrecy and deception. He appears fearful of 'overexposure.'
- USAir Jetliner Should Have Been Steerable, Boeing Says
- Advancing State's Primary Would Reshape Presidential Campaigning : Politics: Major impact on nominating process is seen. The shift could benefit both insider and lesser known candidates.
- World IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Government Quits; Caretaker Rules
- Offices Raided in Japanese Bid-Rig Case : Antitrust: The FTC investigation centers on bids by Japanese contractors at the U.S. Air Force base near Tokyo.
- Allan B. Sellers has been named executive...
- Floyd H. Bradley III has been named...
- 1989 Trade Deficit Narrows to 5-Year Low: $108.58 Billion
- Gillette Co: The Boston-based maker of safety...
- In Concert
- U.S. to Shed Main Role in S. Korea Military Alliance
- Guerrillas Abduct an American Priest : Colombia: The clergyman is the third U.S. citizen kidnaped this week. Rebels say 'every U.S. interest' is a target.
- STATE : Dog Trainer Sentenced in Death
- SOUTHLAND : Mercury S&L; to Cut Staff 10%
- BOOK REVIEW : Heavy-Handed Lesson on Immigrants' Pride
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Rapacious Sea Lions Face Rubber Arrows
- HIGH LIFE : It's a Date: Places to Go to Get Out of Romance Rut
- Opera League: Music Lovers With a Mission
- B. Reynolds; Activist for World Peace
- 3 Teen-Agers Convicted in Sex Assault on Girl, 14
- Request for Cigarette Results in Slaying
- Ex-Wife Bequeathed Only Rings to Her Killer : Will: Patricia Kastle worried that her former spouse would harm her, and took precautions to ensure that her property would go to her best friend, mother and charity.
- Songwriter Says Wonder Lawsuit Based on 'Lie'
- Victim of Burglary Accused of Sex Crimes : Investigations: A Downey man is charged with child molestation after a videotape stolen from his apartment is given to the alleged victim's mother.
- SOUTH AFRICA THE EXPECTATIONS : He Is Free but Not Living in Freedom : The release of Nelson Mandela brings joy and hope. Now the obvious next steps in removal of apartheid wait to be taken.
- Anteaters Hit Another Low in 102-63 Loss at Long Beach
- Japan, U.S. Sign Steel Pact: Japan and...
- P. M. BRIEFING : UMW Members Get Pact Terms
- AT&T;, Mitsubishi in Chip Pact: Agreements provide...
- Navistar International Corp.: The Chicago-based truck producer...
- Oil Imports Soar: U.S. oil imports surged...
- R.I.P., BILLY: The late Billy Martin's raucous...
- Bonn Unveils Reunification Defense Plan : Security: Membership in NATO, single army and 16-state government seen.
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Disaster Declared; U.S. Increases Aid
- STATIC QUO: AM 530, Caltrans' Highway Advisory...
- D.C.'s Phantom Mayor : His Honor's in Dishonor, but He's Still Running the Show
- WORLD : Chlorine Spill Kills 4 in India
- LIFE'S A BLAST
- NATION : Red Cross Visits 'POW' Noriega
- ANC Leaders to Meet De Klerk : Guerrillas Outlawed for 30 Years
- Growers of Coca Have a Plan, but It's Ignored : War on drugs: Peruvian says more profits are needed from other crops to drive out illegal production.
- DEFENSE-LESS? Military contracts historically have pumped about...
- Kathleen Brown Shakes Up Treasurer's Race : Politics: She accuses incumbent Hayes of dragging his feet in selling voter-approved bonds.
- Eastern Bloc to Get Sensitive Technology : Europe: But U.S. blocks preferred status on controlled high-tech goods for Soviet Union.
- Soviet Mine Blast Kills 13
- Court Lets Naming of D.A. Stand
- Leticia's Class Learns Geography by Heart
- Port Board Implored to Upgrade Lindbergh : Airport: Filner makes plea as two council colleagues move to revive the idea of expanding Brown Field.
- Stereotypes Still 'Outside the Fold'
- Marian Bergeson
- Stereotypes Still 'Outside the Fold'
- MOVIES - Feb. 16, 1990
- MOVIES - Feb. 16, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 16, 1990
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- Names in the News - Feb. 16, 1990
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- POP/ROCK - Feb. 16, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 16, 1990
- Spill Cleanup Rushed as Oil Sheen Spreads
- Doctors Are Warned of Malathion Health Risk : Medfly: The public is being told the pesticide poses no hazard but officials gave physicians a different message.
- Bush Proclaims 'Anti-Drug Cartel' : Summit: Four leaders announce no specific new steps to fight trafficking. The need for financial aid to Andean nations is stressed. A role is seen for armed forces.
- Whites March, Decry Freedom for Mandela
- Mayor Barry Indicted on Drug Possession, Perjury Charges : Narcotics: He accuses the Justice Department of staging a 'political lynching.' The legal action splits his political base.
- Authorities Raid Clinic of Cosmetician : Investigation: Officials suspect the woman of practicing medicine without a license by supervising plastic surgery on Southeast Asian immigrants.
- Spill Probe Focuses on Depth of Mooring : Environment: New soundings taken at spot where tanker was damaged show water shallower than previously thought. Cleanup crews grow concerned about wetlands.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Time Is Nearing for Raiders Owner Davis to Show His Hand
- License Process for School Bus Drivers Stiffened : Safety: Two San Diego cases helped prompt the elimination of temporary licenses, which were given without fingerprints and a background check. The application process will become more stringent June 1.
- Cold Deals Growers Heavy Blow : Weather: Overnight lows should be higher beginning tonight, forecasters say, but the bitter cold could return by the middle of next week.
- The group's ambition is to make Inglewood a major theatrical address.
- 1st Interstate Says Kohlberg Kravis Owns 10% Stake : Banking: The buyout specialist's investment isn't considered a prelude to any takeover attempt.
- Du Pont to Expand Nylon Operations
- Maxwell Buys Into Leading Hungarian Daily: Media...
- Japan's Trade Gap Takes Dive: Surging imports...
- Panel to Consider Deposit Insurance Overhaul : Banking: The subject was considered too hot to handle during last year's S&L; bailout debate.
- Robot Vacuum Cleaner to Be Sold in $8,500 Price Range
- IBM Unveils New Entry in Workstation Market
- Joe Levinsohn has been named president-international distribution...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Miners Voting on Pittston Pact
- Chrysler Postponing Layoffs: Chrysler Corp. said it...
- RETAIL / LEISURE : County Restaurant, Bar Sales Rise 5% but Diners Seek More Moderate Tabs
- Deregulation Cut Air Fares, DOT Study Says
- Papaya Adds Special Touch to Holiday Entree
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Wawryk Grabs Rebounds; Simi Valley Collects Title
- Illinois GOP Official Denies Claim He Received Bribes
- Michael J. Connor has been named senior...
- Viacom Inc.: The entertainment company reported a...
- The Correct Brake Fluid Is a Must
- CBS Inc.: The New York-based entertainment company...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Judge to Resign, Supervise Trust
- Culver City : City Alters Work Schedule
- THE HOUSE
- Lakewood : Ordinance Will Put Spray Paints Behind Counter
- Cal Poly's Terry Ross Is New to the Game, but an Old Hand at Scoring : College Basketball: The 6-6 junior is the CCAA's leading point-maker with an average of 21.6.
- Another Shortfall Forces Oxnard to Cut Budget Again
- Bellflower : Council Asks Halt to Malathion Aerial Spraying
- Red Army to Start Troop Pullout in Czechoslovakia
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Major Difficulties Loom in Creating a New Germany : Diplomacy: Negotiators will be shaping a nation destined to become a dominant power.
- San Diego
- Registration Error Could Cost Mayor a Place on Ballot : Election: Daniel Acuna waited too long to register to vote at his new address in San Fernando. He might have to run for reelection as a write-in candidate.
- SANTA ANA : Driver Dies After Car Crushes Him
- Group Working With Homeless Ordered by HUD to Close Shelter
- LAGUNA BEACH : Toll Road Called Menace to Animals
- 24 Players Sign Letters With Titans
- THE LOCKOUT: DAY 1 : THE KEY ISSUES
- ON THE SIDELINES : Reds Sign Infielder Quinones
- SANTA ANITA : Down Again Lauded After Victory
- Ailing Maple Leaf Owner Ballard Ruled Mentally Incompetent by Judge
- NBA ROUNDUP : Miller's 43 Good Enough; Jordan's 49 Not Enough
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : 5-AA DIVISION
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Roller-Coaster Career Takes a Dip for Sykes
- Marina Boys Will Play at Cajon on Friday
- Cal Does Best Locally With 3 Signings
- Dealer Incentives Give Auto Sales a Boost
- Industry Tries to Lure Buyers Back to Fish : Seafood: Inspection is haphazard, critics claim, and shoppers are wary. Industry officials say fears are exaggerated.
- Probing the Emotions of Elderly Patients With Poetry Therapy : Health: Verses help put ailing seniors in touch with buried feelings.
- Payments Held in School Bid Violation
- Cal Star Is Subject of Grand Jury Inquiry : Mortgage banking: Insolvent Costa Mesa company says that broad subpoenas have been issued against it and its chief executive.
- Alhambra : 2 Financial Moves OKd
- Sierra Madre : Pergola to Rise Again
- STATE : AQMD Fines Lockheed $1 Million
- Suit Over Printing Photo of Slain Man's Body Dismissed
- Pomona Voters May Decide on Bigger Council : Politics: June voters will consider C. L. (Clay) Bryant's recall and may decide whether the City Council should be enlarged and citywide election of mayor scrapped.
- U.S. Survey Will Give County a Physical
- NATION : D.C. Mayor Barry Indicted on Drug, Perjury Counts
- Monrovia : Auto Theft Program Begins
- La Canada Vote Helps Sport Chalet Project
- Traffickers Surrender 3 Cocaine Labs on Eve of Summit : Colombia: The gesture is seen as a peace bid. Bush begins talks today with three Andean leaders.
- Students Truly Touched By Spill : Education: The sand was the playground, until last week. Now the teachers at Newport Beach Elementary are hoping their students won't forget what they're seeing.
- Brea-Olinda's Ochs a Marked Man Again : Soccer: Senior quit the sport last spring after feuding with his coach. Now he's back in form with a better attitude.
- 4-AA GIRLS : Tustin Upset by Torrance
- THE LOCKOUT: DAY 1 : MAJOR LEAGUE NEGOTIATIONS
- All-American Will Not Miss Soccer Playoff
- MOTOR RACING : Finding a Short-Track Site to Replace Ascot Park Might Be a Longshot
- RACING Q & A
- CIF GIRLS PLAYOFFS
- SOCCER : Would a Renovated Coliseum Pass Cup Inspection?
- SHORT TAKES : Ivy League Honors Glenn Close
- Toro Women Stagger in Try to Better 1989 Record in Softball
- You'll Have to Alter Name to Keep Up With Joneses : Litigation: Orange County band signs away moniker to Boston-based group for a 'considerable' cash settlement.
- Costa Mesa Drug Maker, Yugoslav Firm to Merge
- Jasper's 'Basic' Bread Pudding Is Simply Delicious
- Rushdie Will Be Killed Eventually, Iranians Declare
- P. M. BRIEFING : Hanson Buys Stake in Coal Firm
- Planner Chosen to Oversee Hollywood Redevelopment
- Contraceptive Studies at Standstill, Study Finds : Health: Lawsuits deter U.S. firms, which have not developed a new product since the 1960s. Europeans have produced a number of effective devices.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MOZAMBIQUE : Rebels Ambush Train; 47 Killed
- Westchester : Building Controls Extended
- Andreotti to Visit U.S.
- Santa Monica Tentatively OKs Higher Tenant Relocation Fees
- San Gabriel : Zone Change for Theater
- Gang-Related Crimes Double, but Area Is Safe, Police Report : Statistics: Like other parts of Los Angeles, the Northeast has experienced a rise in crime, but it's not as bad as other regions of the Southland, police say.
- France Avalanches Kill 2
- Cleanup Crews Tackling Last Patches of Oil
- COLUMN ONE : A Science Honed on Violence : Orthopedic surgery is one of the fastest-growing areas of medicine. It focuses on athletes and victims of inner-city carnage.
- Abe Goldstein, 94; Clown and Keystone Kop
- RTD Official Draws Fire From Supervisors, Board : Transportation: The agency's general manager is being criticized for approving controversial contracts. His leadership ability has also been questioned.
- San Diego
- ON THE SIDELINES : Owners Say Pirates Not for Sale
- Lemieux's Streak Ends at 46 Games
- Nevada Las Vegas Lacking Depth for New Mexico State Showdown
- Ex-Byrd Takes Off With Return to Country Roots
- U.S. to Study 'Globalization' of Mass Media:...
- Harrods Cites 40% Drop in Sales in Shutting Down Its Fur Salon
- Perrier Launches Global Recall of Water : Marketing: Realizing that the benzene tainting problem is larger than first believed, the French firm takes action to maintain its image of purity.
- Douglass Bergmann has been named executive vice...
- Most Firms Can't Afford to Buy Back Junk
- Marc S. Granirer, 37, has been named...
- Unsold Bonds Raised as Issue in Treasurer Race
- For Armenians in the diaspora, that has never happened before.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Delay Asked for Condemned Man
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tisch, Forbes Take on British
- FAA Agent in Crash Probe Changes Stand, Praises USAir Pilot Training
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : Refugee Clashes Quelled by Police
- Husbands Pitch In for ChildHelp USA Benefit
- ALIEN EMPLOYER FINES
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : NRA Sues State Over Assault Weapon Ban
- NATION : D.C. Mayor Barry Indicted on Drug, Perjury Counts
- Census Will Count 'Unmarried Partners' for First Time
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Skater Peggy Fleming Denies Romantic Link to Donald Trump
- Yeutter Fills Farm Post
- Tanker 3rd Mate Blames Oil Spill on Helmsman
- Frequent Business Travels Causes Stress for Executives
- BUENA PARK : Council to Consider Curbs on Smoking
- UCI 'Shantytown' Going Down but Protesters Aren't Giving Up
- TV REVIEW : Music Education in a Rabbit Suit
- CIF GIRLS PLAYOFFS : Morningside's Leslie Goes In; Leuzinger Goes Out Quietly, 89-49
- ON THE SIDELINES : 76er Barkley in Earring Throng
- 'Driving Miss Daisy' Paces Academy Awards Race : 'Daisy' tops field with nine nominations followed by 'Fourth of July' with eight.
- New Pact Signed Limiting Japanese Steel Exports to U.S.
- McDonnell to Expand Plant in Long Beach : Aerospace: With a $66-billion backlog of commercial orders, the firm will add a second production line for MD-80 and MD-90 jets.
- Lawyers File 1st Challenge of Flag-Burning Law
- $150,000 Payment OKd in Death : Police: Bell Gardens agrees to the settlement for the family of a man who died after a struggle with four officers.
- Santa Monica : City Extends Moratorium
- P. M. BRIEFING : Japan Begins Bid-Rigging Probe
- Noriega Co-Defendant Expected to Plead Guilty to Drug Trafficking
- Reader Has Hair-Raising Dilemma
- Culver City : Ex-Officials to Get Subsidy
- Blacks' High TB Rate May Be Linked to Genetics : Medicine: A study discovers the importance of the earliest stage of the body's response to the disease. The finding may outweigh differences in racial susceptibility.
- Boy, 9, to Get Muscle Cell Transplant
- Exxon, U.S. Discuss Oil Spill Settlement : Environment: A deal with the Justice Dept. could prevent a criminal trial over damage to Alaska. Possible terms of a pact are not disclosed.
- Medfly Invasion Foreseen : Agriculture: The question is when, county officials say. They hope quick action will stop the pest from ruining up to $400 million in produce.
- Let's Break a Deal : Divorce: Trump-watchers already are choosing sides in the billion-dollar bust-up of Donald and Ivana. But only time will tell who holds the trump card.
- Jewish Council Offers Scholarships to Women
- Vietnam Vet Sets Pace at Arcadia High
- Rep. Schneider Mounts Challenge to Sen. Pell
- Prep Rivalry Ranks High in Emotion : Basketball: Never mind that it was a game between two No. 1-ranked teams. The winner of the longstanding rivalry can claim local bragging rights until this time next year.
- COSTA MESA : He Pops Question on a Fairgrounds Sign
- Murder Trial Witness Says He Lied to Get Plea Deal
- Strong, Frigid Winds Sweep the Southland : Weather: The Arctic-born system causes a temporary suspension of the oil spill cleanup. Snow and ice prompt the closure of I-5 over the Grapevine.