- South Coast Plaza Revamps Its Retailers
- Bally Begins Work on Gambling Plant
- FASHION : Burbank's Melrose Blooms on Magnolia
- Business Plane Crashes in N. Carolina; 2 Die
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : 'Boat People' Riot at Detention Center
- Shamir Leaves Door Open for Compromise on Talks : Israel: A plan is under study to allow Palestinians-in-exile to return for peace negotiations.
- HORSEFEATHERS!
- Voters Will Give Views of Merger : Utilities: Supervisors authorizes advisory measure on proposed Edison takeover of San Diego Gas & Electric for November ballot.
- Morningside Students Walk Out for 2nd Day
- Drug Overdose Wastes Courts
- Parents Ask School Board to Speed Negotiations : Education: Ocean View School District teachers, who are refusing to donate their time for extracurricular activities, get support at meeting.
- Now They Call It 'Co-Dependency' : Love: Once, passion for another could launch ships, change nations and consume a soul. Now it's pathological.
- Despite what people in other parts of...
- An assistant coach from West Chester suffered...
- 4-A BOYS : After 23 Years, Buena Park Advances
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Bo Kimble's Post-Loyola Future: It's Fantastic
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Witmer Sparks SCC Past Fresno Pacific
- ON THE SIDELINES : Santa Clara Delays Giants Vote
- Humble Trottier Scores 500th Goal
- P.M. BRIEFING : World Bank's 2nd Global Bond
- HEALTH : Black TB Rate Linked to Genetics
- Wall Street Has Mixed Reactions to Drexel's Troubles
- DRUG SCENE: Drug use may be leveling...
- Panama Lessons: Soldiers Need Police and Urban War Training
- COLUMN ONE : Just Watch the Swiss Go--Again : The Japanese challenge has been met. Both inexpensive and luxury timepieces fuel the European recovery.
- Council Approves Ethics Package Tied to Pay Raises
- German Unity Talks Approved : Europe: Two halves of defeated nation and World War II victors move toward final peace settlement. Security concerns of neighboring states will be discussed.
- Nation : Plane Owned by Tex. Candidate for Governor Explodes; 5 Killed
- IRVINE : Expert on Terrorism to Speak Tonight
- City Switches Stance on Sewage Plant Funds : Environment: The council changes its tune to 'What a Difference a Day Makes' as it votes to again fund planning for controversial, multibillion-dollar project.
- 3-AA BOYS : Servite Picks Up the Pace, Rolls to 57-49 First-Round Victory Over Troy
- Irving Fryar of the New England Patriots,...
- BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK : Michigan State Comes of Age in Big 10 Race
- 3-AA / 3-A GIRLS : Brea's Move Solves Big Problem . . . for Some Opponents
- ON THE SIDELINES : Tackle Doug Smith Shot in Leg
- Cheers, to a Sport Gone Dry : Rugby: Players for the Old Mission Beach Athletic Club insist that their sport is no longer one of beer drinking and rowdiness. Those days are history.
- Schlines Does His Homework to Stay Healthy at Orange Coast
- CYPRESS : 124-Unit Project for Seniors OKd
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Turfah Wins on Gulfstream Turf
- Hawks Deal for Guard Kenny Smith
- Music Reviews : Berlin Octet Performs at Gindi Auditorium
- TV NOTES
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Filmmakers Rush to Cash In on Nominations
- Soft-Spoken Reilly Delivers Hard Blows
- Simi Valley Overruns Quartz Hill
- How Future Information-Based Firms Will Cut Fat
- PEOPLE : Ad Firm HDM Names Kovel L.A. Chairman
- Turmoil Puts Junk Funds in a Kind of Trading Limbo
- Dec. Business Inventories Fall .2%, First Drop in Year
- LOCAL : Driver Killed on Santa Ana Fwy.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Pesticide Warnings Ignored, Study Says
- VALENTINE'S DAY 1990: <i> A Story of Love in the San Gabriel Valley</i> : Some People Named Valentine Have It Sweet Year-Round : Names: Those with the same moniker as the saint are associated with 'hearts, flowers and love.'
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Big Day for Valentine Valentine
- Lowery Rules Out Miramar as Site for Airport
- Reformers Bend a Bit, Score One
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Rousing Return for Buck Owens at the Crazy Horse
- QUOTABLE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Smithereens Evoke High School at Coach House
- College Art Assn. Turns to Social Issues : Art: Racism, feminism, censorship and AIDS are on the agenda of the once-staid organization's convention in New York.
- What a Trip! Smithereens Take Audience Back to the 1960s
- CBS, Turner Exploring Possible Partnership
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA CLARA : Park Fires 28 for Theft, Drug Abuse
- Drexel's Parent Firm Files for Bankruptcy : Finance: Most of the company will cease operations. Its investment bank is not part of the Chapter 11 action.
- MWD Finds New Chemical Spill in Yorba Linda Creek
- THE HOUSE
- Supervisors Oppose Vote on Corrections Dept.
- IRVINE : Expansion of Bridges Stirs Heated Debate
- NEWPORT BEACH : Unanimous Vote for Assessment District
- ANALYSIS : What They Really Meant to Say Was . . .
- Valley College Kicker Harper to Play at Colorado
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Killum's 36 Help Lynwood Win, 104-73
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Douglas Moves Part of MD-80 Work to Utah : Aerospace: No jobs will be lost in Long Beach. The payroll in Salt Lake City will rise to 800.
- Paint Pact Awarded
- Jon Landau has been named senior vice...
- State Hearings Open on Plan to Sell Farmers to French : Insurance: Regulators must determine whether Axa-Midi is "fit" to own Farmers Group, which would be sold if its parent, BAT, is acquired.
- Ethnic Riots Kill 37, Injure 80 in Soviet Asian Republic
- Remaining Oil Blown Onto Beaches : Cleanup: Workers battle high winds when operations are consolidated on shore.
- Nation : Rep. Schneider Challenges Pell
- EPA Discovers Military Sales of Toxic Wastes : Environment: A House panel accuses the Defense Department of fraudulently disposing of hazardous materials to avoid disposal costs.
- Drexel: The Fall of the House That Junk Built
- Balaguer in Texas for Tests
- All-Winter Shelter for Homeless to Be Studied
- County Parolee Population Rises a Scary 33% : Crime: Sentencing laws that brought a record number of incarcerations also bring eventual release where convicts came from. The 1,420 who came back to Orange County last year have authorities very worried.
- 2 Congressmen, Cranston Join Shipyard Rally
- Strong Winds to Chill Hearts
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Ocean View Shoots Down Hart
- TREND WATCH
- P.M. BRIEFING : Viacom Income, Losses Both Up
- Post Offices to Get Teller Machines
- VALENTINE'S DAY 1990: <i> A Story of Love in the San Gabriel Valley</i> : A Perfect Time to Treat 'Victims of Love' : Relationships: A counselor-therapist has a blunt assessment of most affairs of the heart. The good news is the wounds can be healed.
- Troop Agreement Removes Arms Pact Obstacle--Bush
- CSUN Faculty at Odds Over China Policy Statement : Conflict: Critics say the original protest has become a salute to the government. Others say it's more important to support the exchange program.
- San Diego
- SOUTH LAGUNA : Grant to Provide Psychiatric Sessions
- Babcock Expected to Leave Denver, Join Atlanta as General Manager
- Outdoors : NOTES : Newport Bay Boats Still Stuck in Port
- Pact for Glendale Firm
- Drexel Papers Show $25 Million Owed to Calif. Pension Plan
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Battle Said to Cost Lincoln $55 Million:...
- 120,000 Hail Mandela Back Home in Soweto
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : 3rd Mate Describes Hazelwood Orders
- Feinstein Gains Willie Brown's Support
- Mandela Willing to Compromise on Black Rule
- RAM ATTACK: Fresh from their successful 1989...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Officer Gets 12 Years for '87 Coup Attempt
- Guard Called Out as Schools in Selma Reopen Amid Protests
- Storm Brings Winds, Showers, Snow, Hail
- Does 'New Politics' Reek of Old in Case of Wine Sales Permit?
- SEAL BEACH : Residents May Face Paramedics Fee
- Gang Member Acquitted of Cohort's Murder : Justice: Defendant says killing would have violated gang code.
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Violence Warning Cancels Bike Show : Motorcycles: Police intelligence report cites danger of clash between rival clubs at Convention Center. Event is rescheduled in Malibu.
- San Diego
- 4-AA BOYS
- ON THE SIDELINES : 12 Nations in Volleyball Playoffs
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bird's Free Throw Streak Ends
- TRACK NOTEBOOK : Coghlan Is Caught in the Middle
- WORLD : Cheney Stands by S. Korea
- Nation : 2 'Star Wars' Satellites in Orbit
- EDUCATION : Black Supt. Gets Boot in Boston
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Continuation School Move Is Opposed
- 600 Neighbors of Oil Refinery in Torrance File Suit Against Mobil
- In Soviet Asia, Blood Ties Sustain the Fever of Unrest : Azerbaijan: Its conflict may be replicated elsewhere in the region. The West must beware of its potentially incendiary role.
- Beverly Hills City Manager to Quit at Midyear
- Homeless Sue to Stop Aerial Medfly Spray
- 3 Alleged Skinheads Admit Attack
- ON THE SIDELINES : Reds' Myers Loses Arbitration
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Boyd Steals Show as Marina Routs Diamond Bar, 94-64
- Loyola's Superior Height Too Much for Thousand Oaks in 5-A Loss, 100-73
- Franklin Collbohm Dies; Founder of RAND Corp.
- E. German's Feelings Hurt by Kohl Role : Diplomacy: Modrow goes home almost empty-handed despite plea for $9 billion in aid.
- City Is Asked to Chip In on Paramedics' Wages
- DANA POINT : Water Conservation Conference on Tap
- Valentines Are in Bloom at Cemetery
- 2 Miles of Ventura Blvd. to Be Repaved : Traffic: The 6-week project, beginning Feb. 26, will stretch from Balboa to Sepulveda boulevards.
- Legal Aid Group Loses Bid to Halt Medfly Spraying
- Days After Falling in Love, a Girl Is Slain and a Parolee Is Under Arrest
- COSTA MESA : Boy's Wish to Visit Iran Comes True
- 4-AA GIRLS : All Things Being Equal, County Teams Face Uphill Road
- 3-AA BOYS : Estancia Has Easy Time With South Torrance
- 3-AA BOYS
- Ortmayer Is Latest Addition to Raiders : Football: Former Charger general manager returns to L.A. to work in football operations and help coach special teams.
- Key Prep Stars Choose to Play for Nebraska U.
- VMS Realty Halts Debt Payments: VMS Realty...
- PEOPLE : Vons President Davila to Retire in '92; Eck to Join Firm
- Add 'Banking' to Shopping List
- DREXEL CHRONOLOGY
- P.M. BRIEFING : Loss Seen in Capital-Gains Cut
- Pacific Enterprises Puts Stockholders' Rights to Test
- System Will Survive Demise of the Great Oz
- Poindexter Trial Judge Urged to Bar Public at Reagan Taping
- WORLD : Vietnam Refugees Tear-Gassed
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Suit Against Bowie Dismissed
- Aspen Voters Reject Ban on Clothing Made of Animal Pelts
- MAULED: South Coast Plaza is saying bye-bye...
- VALENTINE'S DAY 1990: <i> A Story of Love in the San Gabriel Valley</i> : Seniors' Passion for Trucking Put a True Love Story in Gear
- Grubbing Up the Beaches: 'It's Labor, Labor, Labor'
- 20 Things You May Not Know About Love
- LOS ALAMITOS : Church Seeks Site Near 'Crash Zone'
- Unknown Object Smashes Windshield, Killing Driver
- Countywide : Family 'Horrified' at Girl's Shooting
- Hide-a-Hoop May Help Residents Play the CC&R; Game
- Bradley's Daughter Gets Jail for Drunken Driving
- ON THE SIDELINES : American Loses in Belgian Open
- County's Top Rusher Picks Arizona : High schools: Wildcats gain Oceanside's Terry Vaughn, but SDSU loses Mira Mesa's J.J. Rowlett to UTEP.
- Firm Solves Others' Personnel Problems : Human resources: Partners offer services on a contract basis to companies too small to have their own experts on benefits, hiring, training and government red tape.
- Procedures for Using Mooring Where Spill Occurred Are Under Study : Investigation: Depth of the water at the mooring and the ship's draft are key elements in trying to isolate the cause of the oil spill off Huntington Beach.
- Indian Airlines Airbus 320 Crashes Approaching Runway, Killing 91
- Bush Assailed on Boston Harbor Cleanup
- U.S. Plans 10% Troop Cut in 3 Asian Nations
- Bird Rescue Center Volunteers Work to Ruffle a Lot of Feathers
- Council Votes Money for Added Staff and Fight Against Utility Merger
- ANAHEIM : Council to Revamp Firearms Measure
- SOS Move Now Making Waves in Newport Beach
- The Sky Above, the Church Below
- If Palmer Had Chance, He'd Take It Again
- 4-A BOYS : Fullerton's Final Burst Overwhelms El Modena
- Chrysler Sells Unit After Loss of $664 Million : Autos: The firm plans to use the $825 million from the sale of its Gulfstream Aerospace jet-making subsidiary to refocus on its auto and truck operations.
- Copter Contract Modified
- Dow Rises a Fraction; Trading Volume Light
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State-Run Auto Insurance Pushed
- VALENTINE'S DAY 1990: <i> A Story of Love in the San Gabriel Valley</i> : Claremont College Students Sending Safe-Sex Valentines
- Nation : Sharpton Freed From N.Y. Jail
- Pilot, Co-Pilot Disagree on Events Before USAir Crash : Aviation: A federal panel hears conflicting testimony on aborted takeoff. Questions are raised about who was controlling the plane.
- 3-AA BOYS
- Commentary : America Already Behind Competition in Defending Cup
- COMMENTARY : Latest Swimsuit Issue Sees Rather Tame
- Stiff Sentences Given in Fraud at Ramona S&L; : Courts: The first owners of a failed thrift in Southern California to be convicted of bank fraud get 15 and 12 years in prison for their role in the collapse of the Santa Ana-based institution.
- Troubled Mercury S&L; Names New Chief
- Precious Metals Investment Firm Raided
- Integrated Resources Is Filing for Bankruptcy : Chapter 11: Another house built on junk bonds falls as creditors get wary. Subsidiaries and affiliates aren't part of the filing.
- Medellin Cartel Gives Up 3 Cocaine Labs
- Shopping to Improve the World : Consumers: Using a new guide, buyers can satisfy their tastes and their consciences.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : T. W. Gwyn Elected Coastal Panel Chief
- Two Americans Kidnaped, 1 Freed
- L.A's Foul Air Blamed for Rise in S.D.'s Smog : Environment: Population growth and increased traffic is reversing a trend toward cleaner air.
- Sullivan's Spectacular Goal Gives U.S. a Soccer Victory, 1-0
- Golf's Early Season Star Will Be Hitting Them Where They Ain't
- Owners May Be Softening Stand : Spring training: Dodgers are only team to bring minor league players with major league experience to camp.
- 5-A GIRLS : Latest Unlucky Draw Could Spell Double Trouble for Marina
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Killum Scores 36 to Lead Lynwood Win
- Christian Heritage defeated host Cal State San...
- ON THE SIDELINES : McEnroe Play OKd After Apology
- Outdoors : They're Too Wild for Suburban Life : Wildlife: Waystation in San Fernando is a haven for creatures that have been injured, abandoned or surrendered by individuals.
- POP MUSIC : Unknowns Get on Track at Cozy Hillcrest Cafe
- TV Reviews : Rich Salute to an American Folklorist
- SHORT TAKES : Soul Train Awards Announced
- SOUTHERN SECTION 5-A BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Blackmar's Long Drive Wins Title
- Reliever Mitch Williams agreed to a one-year...
- Outdoors : Trout Biting at Silverwood
- Guard Vernon Maxwell of the San Antonio...
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Register Cashes In for Saddleback in Double Overtime
- Bucking Arbitration Odds a Tough Task
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Tribute to Ella ... From the Heart
- 4-A GIRLS : La Habra, La Quinta Have Key Ingredients to Win It All
- NHL ROUNDUP : Trottier Gets 500th in 4-2 Loss
- Owners May Be Softening Stand : Baseball: Sources indicate Player Relations Committee has offered revisions to revenue-sharing proposal.
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- THE NHL : They Call This a Great Slump
- Is It Proper for TV News to Use Video Shot by Amateurs? : Television: Home tapes now a staple but hoax footage of Chernobyl nuclear accident reveals the risks.
- All in Good Time : Music: Roger Reynolds' Pulitzer Prize has pushed him into the spotlight. This week, the composer gets belated recognition from the San Diego Symphony when it performs his 'Whispers Out of Time.'
- RADIO
- Organization Keeps Helm on Right Track : Basketball: Single mother, 36, has found way to care for her five children, take classes at Rancho Santiago and participate in sports.
- Barricades
- Fairchild on Farrakhan
- Fairchild on Farrakhan
- Recycling
- A 'True Soldier of Russian Art' Picks Up Where He Left Off : Music: Rostropovich leads the National Symphony Orchestra in the 'Pathetique,' the last symphony he conducted before his exile. The message: That he had kept the faith over 16 years away from home.
- Fairchild on Farrakhan
- Fairchild on Farrakhan
- Respecting Nature
- Gerrymandering in California
- Deputies Kill Pit Bull Guarding Cocaine Stash
- Rock Music
- Fairchild on Farrakhan
- Pentagon
- Road Building
- MUSIC : Dear Puccini: My Love Life Has Gone to Pot; What Do You Suggest? : Opera: Although not billed as an advice-to-the-lovelorn piece, 'Turandot,' which opens Friday at the Performing Arts Center, contains a strong message about relations between the sexes.
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 14, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 14, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 14, 1990
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- POP/ROCK - Feb. 14, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 14, 1990
- Tanker Crewmen Were Helpless Against Spill
- Crews Doubled as Oil on Beaches Increases : Environment: Winds could push most of remaining slick on shore today. Workers grow frustrated, tired and angry.
- Woman, Boy Hit in Drive-By Shooting : Gangs: Mother of 6-year-old said she left her husband 'to get away from this.'
- Growth Won't Add to Traffic on Ventura Blvd., Plan Says : Congestion: New businesses would bring more cars, but street improvements would leave rush hours unchanged, planners say. Opponents are skeptical and want strong limits.
- Nickeled-and-Dimed Deeper Into Debt : Mexico: The U.S.-crafted deal on debt relief doesn't come close to giving the Salinas government what it needs to avert a political and economic crisis.
- Slain Men Suspected in Crime Spree
- Spill Unlikely to Rank as Major Ecological Disaster
- More Workers Join to Fight Encroaching Oil : Cleanup: Strong winds are expected to drive most of the crude ashore today. Communities south of Newport Beach are carefully watching a southbound slick.
- For the Record - Feb. 14, 1990
- Dow Manages 4.96 Gain Despite Drexel Concerns
- T-Bill Rates Ease: The Treasury sold $7.6...
- STOCKS : Drexel Troubles Spill Over Into Market; Dow Down 29
- Chrysler Posts Quarterly Loss of $664 Million
- Virginia House OKs Limits on Smoking
- Jackson Likens De Klerk to Lincoln, Declares Both Rose Above Tradition
- Once-Booming Cartagena Hoping Bush Visit Will Lure Back Tourists : Colombia: Locals hope that drug summit will dispel the city's image as a terrorist trap.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dunaway 'Career Suicide' Told
- Police Surveillance Unit Kills 3 Robbery Suspects
- ANAHEIM : Council to Vote on Gun Dealer Measure
- PLACENTIA : City Gives $1 Million for 11-Acre Park
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Brea Seeded First in 3-AA Division
- Another Losing Season For Gulls
- Postponed Yachting Regatta Will be Sailed This Weekend
- For Laguna Hills' Al Saldana, Superstition Is the Way
- Defensive end Chris Doleman of the Minnesota...
- Pursuit of Gold Is King's Personal Wild-Goose Chase
- SHORT TAKES : Columnist Liz Smith Tries TV
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Kill' Opens Big; 'Cannons,' 'Stanley' Fade
- DANCE REVIEW : Avaz and Djimbe Share Second 'In the Works'
- Net Income Rises for Players International
- Stern Message for Bank Officers: Comptroller of...
- Goldberg Completes Di Giorgio Tender: New Jersey...
- O.C. STOCK WATCH
- Won't Change Europe Troop Plan, Bush Says
- VANISHING VINYL: Tower Records has instructed its...
- Council Raises Its Pay 8.8%; Mayor Objects : City Finances: Increase comes at a time when the financially troubled city is set to ask for major tax hikes.
- Oscar's Crash Course in Democracy
- 2 Sentenced in Series of Internal Bank Thefts
- BOYS' 4-AA, 4-A DIVISION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Strong Field Means There Are No Guarantees
- Santiago and Padres Go to Court Today
- 'Worst Actors' Nominated for Raspberry Award
- The new Irvine Cultural Affairs Commission will...
- SHORT TAKES : Seeger Benefit for Le Sueur
- Kristine Nelson has been named coordinator for...
- Few Firms Show Symptoms of a Recession : Survey: With 24 of 34 companies posting higher profits than in the same quarter a year ago, worry about a downturn is still just that.
- Pinkerton's Planning Public Stock Offering
- P.M. BRIEFING : Integra Tests Safer Than Pickup