- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Ringwald, Cruise Are 'Teen's Faves
- California Takes a Bad Spill
- Sacramento's Big Guns on Target
- An Oil-Soaked Bird Is a Sorrowful Sight
- 2 Hospitalized After Patrol Car Hits Van
- 4 Youths Held in Buena Park Drive-By Killing
- Warrant Members to Jam at Canoga Park AIDS Benefit
- Entering the Oscar Race Via Magic and Realism : Movies: Emir Kusturica has only three films under his belt but he is a contender for an Academy Award nomination.
- LEGAL FILE
- Two S.D. Exhibits of Tribal Art Prove a Pleasant Challenge
- MOVIE REVIEW : Braiding Strands of Charm, Cruelty in Dramatic 'Gypsies'
- New York Times Co.: The media concern...
- Man Who Hit Sen. Glenn Is Found Innocent by Reason of Insanity
- WORLD : Hungary Resumes Diplomatic Ties With Vatican After 40 Years
- 1991 MR2 Grows Up and Announces Its Arrival With a Roar
- THE HOUSE
- A SHOPPER'S GUIDE TO VALENTINE'S DAY FLOWERS
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Blind Executive Gets Civil Rights Position
- TOP POLLUTERS
- Dutch Beat U.S. in Field Hockey
- Outfielder Danny Tartabull reached agreement with the...
- GOLF / HAWAIIAN OPEN : Azinger, Smith Tied for Lead
- Las Vegas Routs Pacific, 116-76
- CAPSULE REVIEW : 'Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll' Packs Punch
- AFI Writers Workshop Seeking Minority Scripts
- Music Reviews : Schickele Up to His Old Tricks as P.D.Q. Bach
- LEGAL FILE
- Choice Between Sweetness, a Sock in the Jaw : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- On-Time Law Limited in Its Applications
- WHY ARE THESE PEOPLE SMILING? : Photo analysis is the study of body language as captured on film. Therapists review family photographs to understand the relationship between individuals over the years.
- Major Changes Planned in Forest Management Practices : Environment: The philosophical shift was welcomed by the Sierra Club and others. Lumber industry officials are worried that they will end up with less timber.
- A Store Full of Beenes : Fashion: Geoffrey Beene is among a growing number of American designers opening their own boutiques.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Summit Planned on Rights of Children
- Cleveland Mayor Offers Valentine's Day Rites
- Murderer of Laguna Niguel Man Called Risk, Denied Parole
- Deputies Investigate Cross-Burning in Temple City
- La Mesa
- Retired Engineer Insists His Idea for a New Airport Will Fly
- The New, Improved Godzilla
- Flat Trojans Get Flattened by Arizona : USC: Raveling says his players don't have heads in the game as Wildcats shut down Miner and breeze, 95-70.
- Bank: Kuhn Is in Florida, Avoiding Debts
- Bishop's Girl Sets Soccer Scoring Mark
- O'Byrne Helps Westlake Grab Share of Title
- Long Beach Women Beat Pacific, 82-64
- Little Mystery, Less Substance in 'Blind Faith'
- Wholesale Inflation Up 1.8% in January : Economy: Biggest increase in 15 years attributed to weather-caused rise in food and energy prices.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Financial Markets : STOCKS : Treasury Sale Taken in Stride; Dow Adds 4.28
- Lilly Says Patent Suit Isn't Valid: Eli...
- Former GAO Officer Said to Have Inside Track to Become S&L; Chief
- Tenneco Inc.: The Houston-based company said 1989...
- Path Cleared for Federated to Obtain $400-Million Loan
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Oil Spill Draws a Flock of Politicians
- WORLD : Charge in Nagasaki Murder Try
- Senate OKs 15-Day Wait on Purchase of All Guns
- CRUDE LIGHTLY: It was perhaps inevitable that...
- MX, Midgetman Freeze Predicted : Defense: Rep. Murtha says he plans to cut up to $10 billion from Bush's military budget. He also sees a doubling of troop reductions in Europe.
- 7 Alleged Gang Members Jailed in Rape of Girl, 14
- Manhattan Beach Acts to Curb Street Noise
- MISSION VIEJO : Pipeline Project to Affect 2 Streets
- Controversial Contract for Ex-RTD Director Canceled
- TUSTIN : Teachers to Curtail After-School Work
- Mock to Run for Equalization Board
- Manslaughter Charge Filed in Mercedes Death
- FULLERTON : City to Pay Half for Security at Schools
- School Officials at Open Hearing Refuse to Expel 4 Blacks : Discipline: Supporters say the students, who were accused of robbery, are victims of prejudice. But trustees and sheriff's representatives deny the charges.
- COUNTYWIDE : Magazine Honors Three Educators
- 'Mr. X' Testifies During Silberman Hearing
- Mira Costa Playoff Hopes Tarnished by Loss to Culver City
- COLLEGE NOTES : Freshmen Lead Toros' Resurgence : Basketball: The 'Carson Connection' has made it a whole new season for Coach Dave Yanai's Cal State Dominguez Hills team.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Steinbrenner Says He Doesn't Buy Owners' 'Small-Market' Argument
- Voodoo in Black and White : Exhibit: CSUN artist : Dolores Yonker became initiate of the Haitian religion.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Uneven Homage to Catalonia
- Music Reviews : Pasquier Trio, Pressler at Wilshire Ebell Theatre
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Loose Cannons' Needs Lots of Tightening
- Miles Davis Permeates Playboy Jazz Lineup
- FOCUS: MICRONIX HEADQUARTERS
- E. Germans Take Part of Holocaust Responsibility
- Death Sentence Upheld for Killer of Paperboy, 12
- U.S. Dependency on Foreign Oil
- WORLD : Czechs, Israel Renew Old Ties
- HEALTH BUCKS: With the state set to...
- Incident Fuels the Drive for Double Hulls
- Monograms Put Wardrobes in Stitches
- Precautions Taken to Protect Wildlife : Environment: Although the spill is heading away from the wetlands, officials are taking steps to safeguard migratory birds and endangered species.
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : CHAPTER 5: THE TALKS : A Rumor of Peace Ends in Bloodshed
- NATION : 'Star Wars' Cost Slashed 20%
- More Money to Make Money
- Vista Schools Make Plans in Case November Bond Issue Vote Fails
- La Mesa
- Consultant for Bond Measure Cancels Deal : Campaign: An adviser quits amid questions about the Lancaster district spending public money to urge passage of a funding measure.
- Chevron Plant in El Segundo Tops AQMD List of Pollutant Producers
- All's Quiet on Fruit Fly Front--for the Moment : Medfly: Prolific pest hasn't been sighted for two weeks, but officials say we haven't seen the last of it yet. The return of warm weather may bring it back in force.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Seeks to Limit Peep Show Hours
- Buying Time and More Opportunity : Soviet Union: Gorbachev has taken his country another giant leap forward. But the transformation is not complete, and in no way assured.
- Builder Who Bulldozed Trees to Pay $150,000 : Landscaping: A lawyer for the developer describes the payment as a goodwill gesture, not compensation for the 104 eucalyptuses that were destroyed.
- Lull in Medflies--Is It the One Before the Storm?
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Foothill Defeats Santa Ana to Take Century League Title
- Dropped Into CSUN's Lap : Swimming: Toady Kimble fled Northern California and became a national champion with the Matadors.
- Baseball Owners Affirm Plan for Lockout at Spring Training
- 49ers No Match for Santa Barbara : CS Long Beach: 22% shooting from the field in the first half leads to sixth consecutive loss to the Gauchos.
- Conference Race Starts for Loyola Baseball Team. . . .
- Last Holdover From Shanahan Regime Leaves Raiders and Joins Chargers
- BREA : Civic Center Sculptor Is on the Job
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Oceanside Loses Garrett, Three Others
- Lawyers for New Zealand's losing crew in...
- CAL LUTHERAN BASEBALL PREVIEW : Pitching, Defense the Keys for Kingsmen
- . . . as Women's Basketball Team Battles for 1st Place
- Irvine Almost Pulls Off Upset, but New Mexico State Hangs On
- Pittsburgh third baseman Bobby Bonilla, the first...
- THE SIDELINES : Cheval Wins Mexico Yacht Race
- P. M. BRIEFING : Japanese Expect Big Pay Raise
- REAL ESTATE : Home Construction in 1989 Falls 32% in Orange County
- Financial Markets : Investors Rush to Unload Rykoff; Stock Slides 23% : Markets: Rykoff-Sexton's stock plunged $5 a share after the company said earnings would be lower than expected for its third and fourth quarters.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : INGLEWOOD : Fugitive in 6 Killings Captured at Motel
- Noriega Told He Must Face Trial in U.S.
- Suit Aims at Teens' Vandalism : Graffiti: Parents of youths accused of using glass cutters to mark windows and mirrors at a Torrance mall could be liable for damages. Seven boys are accused.
- 7 Gang Members Arrested in Girl's Rape
- Cal Lutheran Entrusts Football Team to Harper
- A Bumpy Ride, but a Smooth Landing : College basketball: USIU's Kevin Bradshaw, the nation's No. 3 scorer, has settled in after rediscovering his desire to compete.
- These are summaries of recent Times restaurant...
- TV Reviews : 'Winslow Boy': A Flawless Case of Justice for All
- Dominguez Hills Hopes to Snap Tie for Third Place
- Fluor Daniel Inc., the primary subsidiary of...
- Stock of Small Firms Touted and Scouted : The market: Those attending the Growth Stock Conference conceded that small, publicly held companies are surrounded by uncertainty, but, at the same time, attendees were scouting for sound investments.
- Cleanup Cost May Run Close to $100 Million
- Anchor Pierced Hull at Mooring, Ship Owner Says : Tanker: The American Trader has been involved in four other accidents, two in the last year.
- Gorbachev Seeks Mutual Cutting of European Forces
- Bentsen Appears to Doom Big Cut in Social Security Tax
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Bush's Budget Tour Mixes Theme of War, Issues of Peace
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Mail Bomb Probers Search Atlanta Sites
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Another Step Taken for City Arts Center
- El Cajon
- A European Theme Dominated by French Accent at Twelve Stars Cafe
- Publicly Loyal, Privately Critical : Israel: A poll of American Jewish leaders finds no simple attitudes, no easy answers on the Palestinian riddle.
- Judges Rough Up New Zealand Cup Team : America's Cup: In final day of two-year courtroom battle, New Zealand faces toughest questions. Some observers say San Diego Yacht Club has advantage if proceedings are indicator.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Colarusso Pitches the Titans Past Arizona
- ANALYSIS : Baseball Owners Trying to Sell Plan to Union Finding No Reason to Buy
- Bumper Sticker Hooks Up Washington With Esperanza's Keith Navidi
- Calling Signals : High School Coaches Direct Traffic in Helping Football Recruits Land a Free Ride to College
- Kohl's Plan for One German Currency Arouses Criticism
- Coppola Ordered to Pay $4.8 Million on '81 Debt
- NASD May Tighten Rules for Listing Stocks:...
- 747 Returns to Tokyo
- Soviet Party Reform Starts Costing Officials Their Jobs
- Compromise on Tax Measure Eases Builders' Fears : Traffic: Tough new standards might have slowed construction in the county.
- IN THE GLARE: Huntington Beach city fathers...
- Old Master: When comedian Red Skelton gets...
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : POINTS OF REBELLION : The Issues
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : Armenia's Enemies Not Forgotten in Glendale
- For the Older Woman, a Brushup on Makeup
- Surf & Turf : Plain-Wrap Threads at 'Surfers' Screening; Dressed to the Nines at Santa Anita
- Man Admits Slaying During Drug Deal
- San Diego
- San Diego
- Council Seeks Tax Increases to Fund Budget : City Finance: In a preliminary move, members voted to raise San Diego property taxes by $20 million and increase spending $155.4 million.
- Chase Ends in Arrest of 3 After Latest Jewel Heist : Crime: Santa Ana robbery fits a pattern of nearly 100 similar thefts in the West since 1989. The suspects may be part of a Los Angeles County ring.
- Players Defy a Court Order and Score Technical Knockout
- Tark Worries While UNLV Sinks Pacific by 40 Points
- Chargers Hire Gibbs, Reilly to Aid on Offense
- Mikan Lobbies for NBA to Expand to Anaheim
- THE SIDELINES : Clay, Ali's Father, Dies at 77
- Free Throws Help USD Beat Gonzaga, Top .500
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Missouri Shoots Only 29% in Losing to Kansas State, 65-58
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : A Record Performance for Fischer : Girls' basketball: Edison guard breaks records for points and three-pointers and ties another in victory over Westminster.
- The Cincinnati Reds signed outfielder Paul O'Neill...
- S&P; Lower Sears Bond Rating: Standard &...
- Transit Board Votes for 5 Assessment Districts
- Council to Pay for Cleanup of Man's Yard
- Yamaguchi Pushes Pedal to Close In on Medals
- U.S. Pair Could Be Ruled Out of World Skating
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Wins Easily at Milan
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Stanford Goes Up 22-0, Beats Cougars by 14
- SDSU Athletics Is Accused of Discrimination : Title IX: U.S. Department of Education investigating charges that women do not receive equitable treatment.
- Hayes, Bing, Monroe in Hall of Fame : Basketball: Neil Johnston, a scoring champion in the 1950s, is also selected for May 15 induction.
- Irvine Takes New Mexico State to the Wire Before Falling
- La Cienega Area
- Sullivan Removed From 'CBS This Morning'
- ART REVIEW : Frankenthaler Retrospective Raises Questions
- 1 Million Apparel Jobs at Risk--Report
- P. M. BRIEFING : Young & Rubicam Admits Guilt
- Colgate-Palmolive Co.: The consumer products maker reported...
- Workers at Ford Plant in Mexico End 1-Week Strike
- P. M. BRIEFING : Grace Plans to Buy All of Del Taco
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Spike Lee Answers Critics
- Senate Approves Tracking of 'Hate-Crime' Data
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Wage-Price Freeze, Strike Ban Proposed
- Bonn Denies Expecting Collapse of Economy in East Germany
- Wheelchair Racer Changes Course to Broadcast Booth
- La Follette Hopes to Ally With Year-Round-School Foes : Division: The assemblywoman, who has failed in efforts to break up L.A. Unified School District, seeks support from angry parents.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Oh! Calcutta!' Cast Covers Up
- Australia's Bond Corp. Loses Court Battle
- McDonnell Wins $1.3-Billion Order: McDonnell Douglas announced...
- All-Year Schools to Get State Money First, Districts Told : Education: Santa Clarita Valley officials reopen debate on controversial scheduling plan.
- Teacher for Deaf Shot in School Parking Lot
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Restricts Lawn Watering
- Major AIDS-Related Study Launched in S.D. : Medicine: Research at new Hillcrest facility will focus on the effect HIV virus has on 410 subjects.
- STANTON : Decision Postponed on Antenna's Fate
- Santee
- Pop Star and Writer in Discord Over Song
- DIGEST : Poly Loses Coach, Tennis Program
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : El Toro Wins, Takes the Title All by Itself
- THE SIDELINES : Yamaguchi Seeks Double Crown
- Graf Says She Will Be Out Until April : Tennis: Still too much swelling on broken thumb of No. 1 woman's player. She hopes to be ready for French Open, though.
- Downtown
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Courtly Old Days Return With Menello's Tomato Sauce
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Lobster' Launches Midnight Film Policy
- Pfizer Lowers Price of AIDS Drug, Will Provide Some Free
- Winters Is New Chairman, CEO at Evans/Los Angeles
- A Land Divided: The Armenia/Azerbaijan Crisis : CHAPTER 7: THE FUTURE : Little Hope Seen For a Lasting Peace
- NATION : Hearing for Surgeon General
- Italian Official Slain
- NATION : Kearny Quits Thrift Bailout Post
- A Good-Will Gesture That Now Looks Like Bad Faith : Labor: When held up to federal standards, the L.A. archdiocese's commitment to bargain with cemetery workers comes into question.
- Seau Says He Will Leave USC to Join NFL
- THE NHL : Taylor, Nickson Take Kings' Fans Back to the Future
- 'Chocolate' Goes Too Soon for Young S.D. Audiences
- SHORT TAKES : Nachos Upstage Superstars
- Mattel Inc. has named David T. Okada...
- A weekly look at office and industrial...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Senate Bill Would Turn Oil Price Gouging Into Criminal Offense
- Genentech Shareholders File Suit: Four Genentech Inc....
- M1, M2 Rise: The Federal Reserve Board...
- Galileo, En Route to Date With Jupiter, Has Fling With Venus
- Logic a Loser in Arbitration Rulings
- Mavericks' Blackman to Fill In for Malone on West All-Star Team
- Villa Park Bans Some Students From Game
- ANGELUS LEAGUE SOCCER : Mater Dei Holds Off Servite to Win Title
- UCLA Shows It Can Win in Arizona : College basketball: Martin in control as Bruins jump to early lead over Arizona State and score 80-72 victory.
- SHORT TAKES : Malaysia Cancels LaToya Show
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Blue-Collar Love Story That Won't Wash
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Gotti Trial Jury Ends Its Squabbling
- Recall Sought of 2 on School Board
- LA HABRA : $3.5-Million Mall Renovation Planned
- ONLY in L.A. / Steve Harvey
- Ruling Upholds Power of Supervisors to Name D.A. : Election: Judge's decision gives the advantage of incumbency in June vote to Michael R. Capizzi, who was appointed to the post.
- WESTMINSTER : 2 Dogs Quarantined in Mauling of Boy, 6
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 'Boxes From Hell' Mystery Cleared Up
- PREP ROUNDUP : Saddleback Takes Sea View League Soccer Title
- Rivers Throws Water on Bullets' Rally : Pro basketball: Layup beats Washington after 10-point lead disappears. L. A.'s 21st victory equals total for last season.
- ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Women Prevail in Overtime in Record Performance
- HORSE RACING : Rhythm Still Has Plenty to Prove
- An Amusing Take on Flag Burning by the Zeta Collective
- County Awards $60,000 to Man Seriously Injured by Deputies
- Jackson Challenging Abdul for No. 1
- USC's Students Know the Tastes of Indonesia at Bali Corner Stand
- MUSICA look at the fast-moving compact discs...
- West Los Angeles
- Greenspan
- Rockin' Richman Rides the Tide of Life--With a Passion : Pop: The leader of the Modern Lovers has turned his remarkable enthusiasm to surf music, but that won't be the only kind of music he plays tonight at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, where he shares the bill with Dick Dale.
- U.S. Dependency on Foreign Oil
- a benefit basketball game between members of...
- Washington
- Names in the News - Feb. 9, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 9, 1990
- Volunteers Find Beaches Not as Fouled as Feared
- Slick's Ecological Toll Undetermined : Environment: Thick-skinned whales won't be hurt, but several birds already have died from the oil. A full analysis of the damage may be months away.
- Oil Spill Fuels Drive to Make Tankers Safer
- Winds Aid Effort to Keep Oil From Hitting Coastline : Environment: Two-mile-long slick from tanker spill threatens Orange County beaches and prime wildlife habitats. Cleanup work focuses on scooping up crude.
- Oil Begins Fouling Shore at Newport, Huntington Beach : Environment: Wind that had kept the goo offshore finally shifts. Newport Harbor is closed for the first time in 31 years, as the cleanup accelerates.
- Experts at a Loss to Tell Where the Oil Will Go : Research: Despite years of studying such disasters, oceanographers still don't know what effect the wind and tides will have on the Huntington Beach spill.
- Oil Slick Reaches Shore at Newport, Huntington Beach : Environment: Shift in wind ends hope to contain spill from tanker, although most remains several miles from coast. Wildlife sanctuary is spared.
- Disney Orders Theaters to Drop On-Screen Ads : Entertainment: The studio says it will pull its movies from exhibitors that fail to comply. The ban is apparently a first for the industry.
- Montoya Quits Senate, Says He Will Be Cleared
- Moscow Drops Arms Pact Link to 'Star Wars'
- At a Beach Under Siege, Residents Wait and Worry
- Soviet Party No Longer Will Be the Only Forum for Policy Decisions
- Oil Skimmers Plow a Sea of Contamination
- Soviet Party Will Seek U.S.-Style Presidency
- Some Surprises in WGA Nominees, Shutouts : Film: 'Baker Boys,' 'My Left Foot' are dark-horse nominees for Writers Guild awards; non-union 'Do the Right Thing,' 'Drugstore Cowboy' were disqualified.
- Jobless Claims Up 4,000
- STOCKS : Dow Up 33.78 on Strength of Tech Issues
- Kenneth Ulrich has been named vice president...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Amex Opens British Auxiliary
- FDA Warns Baxter It May Lose License for Screening Blood
- Even Calorie-Conscious Sweethearts Can Enjoy These Valentine Desserts
- Zumberge, USC President for a Decade, to Step Down
- NOTEBOOK : SAT Stymies Taylor, Turner in Quests for Scholarships
- Panel Urges Detectors at Gas Leak Site : Methane: City task force recommends that a requirement for the sensors and other safety measures be rigidly enforced in a 400-block risk zone near the Farmers Market.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Meteoroid Damage Found on Satellite
- COLUMN ONE : Trash Idea Rises From the Heap : Composting is gaining new attention as cities struggle with rising mountains of waste and fewer ways of handling it.
- Beverly Hills : Council Refuses Pay Raise
- FOCUS : Yorba Linda Keeps Past Alive
- Pasadena : Depot Agreement OKd
- County Rules for Victims in Suits Involving Deputies
- If There's a Will, There's a Way to Get Into College
- Bellflower : City to Seek Funds for Freeway Sound Barrier
- Most Panamanians in L.A. Back Ouster
- WORLD : Swedish Economy 'Falling Apart'
- ELECTION MUNICIPAL RACES : Extended Filing Attracts 7 More Candidates in 4 Cities
- LAGUNA BEACH : Extension Rejected for One-Way Stretch
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : It's Time for an Airing of Issues
- THE HOUSE
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos Wins Despite Losing Leading Scorer
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : La Quinta Clinches Garden Grove Title
- Tennis Tour Payouts Show Who Counts--Kings of the Courts