- West Hollywood : Tax Hearing Delayed
- Former Wyoming Gov. Ed Herschler
- Huntington Park : 5 Candidates Line Up for 3 Openings on City Council
- Rizzitello Found Guilty in Shooting of Bar Financier
- Beverly Hills : Election Day Change OKd
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : $10-Million Lawsuit Filed in Exxon Spill
- Jimmy Van Heusen, Prolific Songsmith, Oscar Winner, Dies
- Growth/ A Special Report : Development Slows After Boom Years in the 1960s : Cities: Environmental concerns and growth control ordinances are limiting expansion in many of the county's municipalities.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State Overtime Pay Withheld, Suit Says
- The Center of Attention : Basketball: Ingrid Dixson has averaged 25.1 points and 18.6 rebounds to carry West Covina to a perfect 12-0 record in the Sierra League.
- $64,000 in Post Office Funds Reported Missing
- THE SIDELINES : Colombia to Play Despite Threat
- Rookie running back David Meggett of the...
- District 3 Honors Cal Lutheran's Lee
- Nureyev and Paris Opera Ballet Choreograph Ugly Legal Battle
- New Japanese Collectors Drive Up Prices of Western Art : Art: Experts see their purchases as fueling a worldwide surge in the market. Today's corporate buyer is likely to have made money in real estate or financing.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mitsubishi to Join St. Paul's Plan
- Japan Starts Investigation of Fake Coins
- PacifiCare Posts $2.9 Million in First-Quarter Earnings
- BANKING/FINANCE : Thrift Veteran's Consulting Company Aims to Capitalize on S&L; Experience
- Aggressive Bidding Keeps Treasury Auction Rolling
- Mobil Campaign No Great Surprise
- Sofro Splits Time, Not His Talent : Colleges: Former Glendale High standout stars in baseball and basketball at Redlands.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Howards Tell Towering Concern
- Doctor Says Health Food Mania Is a Bunch of Baloney
- When the Music Stopped, a Man Lay Dead : Crime: Donald Ternus wanted to sleep. Across the street, Anthony Ortiz's stereo was booming. Ternus got a rifle and left his apartment. Ortiz was killed; Ternus is charged with his murder.
- Hill's Victory in 31st Senate District Aided by Absentee Ballots
- 3-Year Bingo License Proposal Fails : Cudahy: In a fiery two-hour session, the City Council fails to act on nine controversial proposals.
- John Merivale, 72; Debonair British Actor
- Culver City : City Hall Designs Unveiled
- Downey Approves Sale of Hotel
- INS Revives Detention Policy for Illegal Aliens in Texas
- ENTERTAINMENT : CBS Suspends Rooney 3 Months for Racist Remarks to Magazine
- Oxnard Citizens' Panel on Finances Returns Without Suggestions
- Donald J. Esters, president of Harman International,...
- Flurry of Numbers : San Diego Facility Readies to Sort, Count 16 Million Census Forms From 4 States
- NEWS BRIEFS : Lawsuit Filed to Block Proposed L.A. Prison
- Countywide : Packard Rejects Sites for Regional Airport
- Carlsbad Considering Migrant Hiring Hall
- COSTA MESA : Council Hikes Pay of Panel Members
- ANAHEIM : Pool Injury Clouds a Vietnamese Dream
- San Diego's Overall Crime Rate Increases, but Murders Decline
- Father of McMartin Ex-Student Is Hit With Suit Alleging Slander
- They Hear It Through the Gripevine in San Marcos
- Packard Sets Own Agenda in Hunt for Orange County Airport
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McCorkle Sparks Capistrano Valley Past Dana Hills
- King, Foreman Spar Over Tyson Fight
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Combs Lands Leading Role at UCI After Warming Bench at Arizona State
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Mission Bay's Team Can Pull Its Weight
- Dodgers' Gott Says He Has Got It Back After Working Out
- STAGE
- Laguna Theater's Top Post Goes to Grove's Stein
- Liquor Barn to Move Headquarters to S.D. : Retail: The discount chain, bought last year by a La Jolla-based conglomerate, plans to open at least 22 new stores by 1993, nearly all in Southern California.
- Sculley Begins Reshaping Apple Right to the Core : Computers: Analysts say the latest executive shuffle is a long-overdue attempt to deal with the company's woes. The chairman's own reputation is at stake.
- Eldorado Bancorp: The Tustin-based parent company of...
- High Style at California Gift Show : Kitchenware: A 20-quart ice cream freezer, a lasagna pan and a pressure cooker are some of the more noteworthy items .
- IBM Launches Products: IBM, taking aim at...
- Make Your Own Sweet Dill Pickles
- The Care and Treating of the Tasty Papaya
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Turner Resigning as Opposition Leader
- Parents Angry About Year-Round Classes
- A Tough Rebound to Make : College basketball: Oxnard's Beltowski takes comeback a step at a time.
- Alleged Mafia Figure Convicted : Crime: The reputed underboss of the Milano crime family in Los Angeles is found guilty of attempted murder in the extortion-related shooting of a topless-bar owner.
- Lynwood : Search for New Schools Chief to Top Board Agenda
- Sports Talk : Soccer Fans to Enjoy World Class Competition
- LOCAL : Montoya Resigns Senate Seat
- Tanker Spills Crude Oil Off Huntington Beach
- South El Monte : Recall Petitions Target 3
- Protocol Foundation Throws a Dazzling Ball
- Reagan Invokes Executive Privilege to Retain Diaries
- Irvine Mayor Delivers Environmentalist Message During Stump in S.D. County
- Noise Reduction Measures Taken
- Financial Reports Indicate Costly Race for Beilenson's Seat : Politics: The incumbent congressman says he raised $94,929 in 1989. His Republican rival received $111,724.
- Flores Opens Campaign for Secretary of State
- $8,000 OKd for Arts Consultant
- $360-Million Earthquake Bond Issue to Go on Ballot
- Kennedy Wins Soccer Title in Match Halted by Officials
- NBA ROUNDUP : Richmond in Right Place at Right Time as Warriors End 76ers' Streak
- No Doubt, She Graced This Game
- Segota Helps Drive Sockers Past Blast, 4-1 : MISL: High-powered forward returns, Brian Quinn scores twice in victory over Eastern Division leaders.
- Brett Hull Figured to Have a 50-50 Chance
- Harper Likely to Be Named Successor to Shoup at CLU : College football: Former coach at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Northern Arizona lists an NCAA Division II national championship on his resume.
- Past Missouri Players Granted Immunity : Basketball: To get former teammates to testify against the No. 1 team for rules violations, the NCAA has agreed that nothing they say will be held against them.
- Drake Basketball Coach Is Reassigned After His Players Revolt
- International Paper to Close Down Plant
- Insurers Request Federal Help on Quake Coverage
- Richard K. Lynch has joined McMillin Communities'...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Varig of Brazil Orders 15 737 Jetliners From the Boeing Co.
- R.P.V. Should Be Semirural Area
- Temple City : Olsen Is Grand Marshall
- Kosher on Campus : Heritage: Religious leaders are reaching out to CSUN's 7,000 Jewish students. The effort includes turning an ice cream shop into a kosher eatery.
- NEWS BRIEFS : Construction Starts on Stage at Plaza de La Raza
- LOCAL : Fire Ravages Home in Valley
- Controversial State Tax Collection Halted : Bureaucracy: The State Board of Equalization drops a levy on overseas purchases after a 'comedy of errors.'
- Irwindale : Suit Against City Reinstated
- Workers Send SOS: Save Our Shipyard : Defense cuts: About 2,000 Long Beach Naval Shipyard employees protest possible closure.
- School Bus Plows Into Shopping Center
- Time to Give Ortega a Chance?
- MWD Faces Criminal Charges in Orange County Toxic Spill
- South Bay's Boys Basketball Top 10
- Morningside's Leslie Scores 101 in One Half : Girls' basketball: She is initially credited with record-tying 105, but game officially ends when opponents refuse to play.
- The Athletics Congress has continued its hearing...
- Getting What You Paid For Isn't the Reality in the NHL
- Graf's Hand Injured in Skiing Accident : Tennis: World's No.1 woman player is expected to be out of action for a long time due to splintered bone in thumb.
- THE COLLEGES : Tables Have Turned Against Northridge Shooters During Losing Streak
- Sportsmanship the Key Word at Symposium
- Honolulu Tops Resale Home Prices in O.C.
- Carin Sullivan has been named assistant controller...
- Council Picks Howard to Run City Attorney's Office
- Norwalk Asks U.S. for Closure of Tank Farm
- Oxygenator Patient Dies 5 Days After Implant
- Tanker Traffic Off Southland Is 'Moderate to Heavy'
- Florida Governor Urges Death for Drug Traffickers
- CHILD ABUSE ON THE RISE
- Bob and Susan Beechner, left, chat with...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : NEWPORT BEACH : Wife-Killer Ignored Restraining Order
- Something New Adds a Twist to Something Old
- Camarillo Republican to Challenge Incumbent McClintock in Primary
- LOCAL : No Lottery Jackpot Winner
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Seizure Drug Found to Lower Youths' IQs
- She's Houston Police Chief
- Glendale Gets Conservative With Budget : Spending: Refusing to raise taxes, the City Council outlines a plan that includes no new programs and freezes city services.
- Trickle-Down Policy Applies to Children of Drinking Familes
- BUENA PARK : Ad Push Designed to Bolster Tourism
- DANA POINT : Eggers Leads in Race for Campaign Funds
- Tax Lawyer to Challenge McClintock : Politics: Kevin Staker says he will focus on the four-term assemblyman's 'negative' style in his Republican primary campaign.
- Costly Lawsuits Make Budget Planning in Torrance Difficult
- Van de Kamp Calls Utility Merger 'a Bad Deal' : Utilities: Plan also would worsen air pollution in Los Angeles, violates antitrust laws, attorney general says.
- BUENA PARK : City Studies Hiring Airport Consultant
- SKIING : Bill Johnson Will Retire, but May Turn Pro
- At USIU, All the World's a Court : Tennis: And all of the men and women--save one--are international players.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kansas Learns Lesson, Beats Oklahoma State
- SPORTSCOPE : Cal Poly Pomona Women Winning--as Usual
- Family Planning Clinics Getting Back on Line
- CHILD ABUSE REPORT
- Carolyn Miller Chairs One From the Heart
- U.S. Jury Indicts 3 Tucson Dentists on Price-Fixing Charge
- Fund-Raising List Topped by Dornan
- Long Beach : Cafe Owner Sets Last-Ditch Exhibit Before Pike Hearing
- SANTA ANA : Sit-In Saves Street Tree From Trim
- Will They Step From the Shadows? : Law Enforcement: Black leaders must take the gag out of their mouths and confront the issue of arbitrary force.
- U.S. Toxicologist Questions Malathion Safety : Medfly: Arguing against EPA position, he says differences over pesticide research at least warrant further study.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Owner Gets OK to Divide 45-Acre Site
- Woman Killed in Crash as Car Flips, Hits House
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : St. Mary's Stops UC Irvine in Baseball
- Archer to Get a Tryout With 49ers
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Tie Gives Edison, Ocean View Share of Second Place
- Point Loma wide receiver Brett Callan has...
- STAGE REVIEW : Two One-Act Plays by Local Writers Debut; Both Fade to Black
- CIF BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Hawthorne Loses to Leuzinger, 52-50, Drops Share of 1st
- Purse for Apple Blossom Handicap Raised to $350,000
- Antelope Valley's Briggs Ineligible
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Perfect Party' Doesn't Quite Fit the Billing
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA/Times Gymnastics Contest Saturday
- Theater Stages Comeback With Classic Films : Movies: It has burned down, been rebuilt and featured X-rated films. Now the theater is showing oldies but goodies exclusively.
- Chinese Party Warns Foes Against Trying Soviet Path
- Soviet Party Gives Up Top Role : Historic Act Alters Entire Political, Economic System : Communist upheaval: Gorbachev is victorious after three days of tumultuous debate. Move is intended to meet the growing popular demand for democracy.
- Azusa Acts to Halt Spread of Apartments : Housing: The city makes plans to rezone four neighborhoods for single-family homes. The move would curtail a proliferation of apartment buildings.
- Absentee Voters Help Give Hill GOP State Senate Nomination
- Arts Patrons Kick Up Their Heels at French-Themed Fete in Newport
- Bid by Parents to Ban Grade School Texts Fails
- Graffiti-Removal Plan Approved
- ABC Offering $35 Million Less for Football Pact Minus Notre Dame
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Measure for Measure' Comes Up Short in Marowitz's Variations
- Huntington Beach Could Get 500-Seat Club; Out of Bounds Adds 'Placebo' Nights
- A Blue Ribbon Benefit in Shades of Herrera : Music Center Support Group Pays Tribute to Designer
- China Treated Differently, U.S. Aide Says
- 1st District Council Candidates to Debate
- U.S., Andean Nations OK Strategy on Drugs : War on cocaine: Outlines of plan will be the basis for next week's summit in Colombia.
- West Hollywood Calls for End to Spraying of Malathion
- Doubts Resurface on Ability of RTD Police to Handle Blue Line
- IRVINE : Environmentalists Hail Agran Stands
- MOTOR RACING : Roots Are in Southern California, but Drag Racers Are Ohio-Based
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- Mikan Seeking Team for Anaheim : Hockey: Investment group includes Orange County businessmen trying to bring NHL franchise to new arena.
- William Shakespeare Is Still News After Four Centuries : Drama: Kenneth Branagh's film and stage productions reignite unendingly fresh controversies.
- Robert Butterfield has been named manager of...
- Stars Likely to Be More Careful in Ads After Lloyd Bridges Case
- Christine M. Canning has been named director...
- Marine National Bank: The Santa Ana bank...
- Chuck Baggett has been promoted to project...
- Mattel Penalty Increased: A federal judge in...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Anthony Quinn Expected to Do Well in Heart Bypass Surgery
- Pasadena : Flagstaff to Go Up Again
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bruising Battle a Turning Point in Soviet History
- Play Tells Tragic Tale of Teen AIDS
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Education Funding Approved by Senate
- Not Kinder, Not Gentler: Peggy Noonan, a...
- Milton A. Gordon; Early Television Producer
- U.S., Soviets Plan to Focus on Trade Ties : Diplomacy: Negotiations beginning Monday are expected to result in most-favored status for Moscow.
- Diamond Bar Council Strips Horcher of Mayor Pro Tem Job
- Army Retrieves 14 Combat Medals : Panama invasion: Embarrassed military says badges were mistakenly given to non-infantry wounded GIs.
- Glendale Lends Developer Money for Welfare Offices
- Sex Charges Don't Shake Faith in Covenant House
- Divided Loyalties : A Liberal Afrikaner Explores His Own 'Racist Heart' to Probe the Complexity of South African Apartheid
- Mobil to Spend Thousands Opposing Torrance Ballot Measure
- Man Indicted in Computer Tax Shelter Scheme
- Teachers Buck Trend, Entice Pupils Into Current Events
- Carlsbad Moves Ahead With Plan to Construct Second Seawall
- Harmon Bids to Be 1st Elected Escondido Mayor
- Museum Studies Porter Ranch Site : Land use: The creator of the Discovery Pavilion hopes a developer and Pierce College will compete for his science facility for children.
- Drunk Driver Convicted in Deaths of 4 : Courts: A man whose wife and daughter were among the pedestrians killed says, "The system works." But the defense claims the verdict was based on emotion.
- Arbitrator Rules in Favor of Angels in White Case
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canyon in Control Early in Victory Over Santa Ana
- Vincent's Role in Baseball Talks Still Uncertain
- FIGURE SKATING U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Yamaguchi Gets More Ice Time Than Zamboni
- Jockey Rides Sweet Stef to Day's 4th Victory
- Hunter Closes In on His Prey : Undefeated Westlake Senior Aims to Take Down State Wrestling Title
- Crash May Put New Billy Idol Album, Movie Role on Hold
- California Tax Policies
- Mozart Salutes Planned for '91
- Sea World Seeks Bigger Showcase
- Nabil Hanna has been named vice president...
- Wesson Refinery to Close: Beatrice-Hunt-Wesson will close...
- Questar Gets OK to Build Gas Pipeline
- Hayden J. Trubitt has been elected a...
- Taco Bell Cuts 3 Divisions in Reorganization
- A Grandson Shares a Prize Lemon Pie Recipe
- Milk May Lower Colon Cancer Risk
- Siemens Deal Nears Completion: Siemens Corp., the...
- Ashton-Tate Corp.: The Torrance firm reported a...
- NATION : Iran Terror Threat Worries U.S.
- Polish Cardinal Out of Intensive Care
- Pasadena : Nack Raises $10,698
- Malibu : Grant for Mountains Trust
- Going Starry-Eyed in the Presence of Luminaries
- S.D. County Shortchanged Funds, State Study Finds
- Center Likes Blocks More Than Shots : Basketball: Loyola's Tricia Gibson is tied for the lead in blocked shots in the WCC.
- 'The Panther' Is Out on the Prowl Again for 49ers
- Hot Line Set Up for Oil Spill Calls
- Long Beach : Council Studies Legal Steps to Deter Medfly Spraying
- Growth/ A Special Report : County Plans to Keep Rural Style : Development: Residents fear that citrus groves will yield to tract houses, but Ventura County expects to grow at a moderate pace over the next 30 years.
- Gang-Style Attire Banned at Antelope Valley Schools
- Gallegly Has More Campaign Funds Than Expected Rival
- NAACP Branch Seeks New Members
- Man Hospitalized After Drive-By Shooting
- ELECTION LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL RACES : All 11 Incumbents Up for Reelection File to Run Again
- One Who Made a Revolution
- Petitioners Try to Derail Metro Rail Tax
- Canadians Gain 1-1 Tie With U.S. in Field Hockey
- Sherman Oaks CES' Status Hinges on Girls' Teams
- Laurie Anderson Opts for a Creative Housecleaning
- P.D.Q. Bach to Bring Musical Bag of Tricks to Costa Mesa
- Software Helps Users Make Hard Decisions
- Nissan Unveils Sporty Lift-Back in Japan
- 3 Airline Reservation Systems to Merge: Delta...
- Wineries Seek Changes in Regulations They Say Are Crushing Industry
- Health Insurers Devising a Plan for Small Firms : Insurance: Worried about Gov. Deukmejian's mandatory coverage proposal, carriers will vote soon on creating a high-risk pool.
- Survey Dishes Up Opinions of Consumers
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : 35 Reported Killed in Karachi Clashes
- Liquor Barn's Home Office Will Follow Expansion to Southland
- After 47 Years, Death of World War II Flier Is Solved; Arlington Burial Planned
- Rightists Vow to Battle De Klerk Reforms : South Africa: Conservatives threaten a strike and seek an election. This underscores the president's vulnerability among white voters.
- WORLD : 6.9 Quake Shakes Philippines; 22 Injured; Tidal Wave Feared
- Developer Courts Neighbors to Get Approval for Building : Development: To counter anti-growth sentiment in the Sawtelle area, a developer has suggested a community plan. It includes a name change to the 'Garden District.'
- Bush Defends His Policies on Eastern Europe : Defense: In San Francisco speech, he says, 'The world is simply moving too fast to forecast.'
- Golf Club Pros : Leisure: Members of the posh Riviera Country Club were ready to revolt when a Japanese group bought it. Now they can't say enough nice things about the owners.
- HEALTH : Heterosexual AIDS Rate Rises
- King's Villages Partner Disclaims Racial Biases
- Congestion
- Water Rate Report Handled Issue 'Courageously'
- Handicap Parking
- Tamale Flour
- Japanese Products
- MOVIES - Feb. 8, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 8, 1990
- Cleanup Crews Use Plan Created After the Valdez Calamity
- Bloch Suspended Over Spying Suspicions : Espionage: The State Department moves to fire the career diplomat. Prosecution remains unlikely, although the investigation continues.
- PASS THE BUTTER: For the first time...
- NORTHWEST HO! Orange County's big-money housing market...
- Officials Mobilize to Cope With the Damage : Government: Two congressmen will return from capital today to meet with local officials. Huntington Beach's City Council holds an emergency meeting.
- Oil's Odor Spread the Bad News : Beachfront: People's worst fears began to materialize in Surf City. The smell 'socked you right in the face,' a lifelong resident said.
- O.C. TROJANS: With several University of Southern...
- U.S. Commander in Europe Opposes Troop Cuts : Defense: Gen. John R. Galvin tells a Senate panel he advised against Bush's plan for NATO forces.
- Mikan Heads Group Seeking Hockey Team : NHL: Former basketball great and his Orange County associates hope to put team in proposed Anaheim facility.
- Stellar L.A. Photo Collection Heads for Japan : Photography: In a landmark deal, Stephen White sells 15,000 photographs and related items to Tokyo Fuji Museum.
- Like Most Vegetables, Broccoli Is Virtually Made for Quick Cooking
- Loll's Clutch Scoring Lifts Thousand Oaks
- Red Cross Delivers Supplies to Embattled East Beirut : Lebanon: Overcrowded and bloodied hospital corridors display suffering in Christian sector. A relative lull marks militia warfare.
- Evangelicals Gain Latino Followers
- Accurate Census Makes Dollars, Sense for Cities : Population: Officials say cities will increase government funding by ensuring the 1990 Census fully counts groups such as the homeless.
- Names in the News - Feb. 8, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 8, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 8, 1990
- J. Kent Murray has been named president...
- Home Sales Rise in Quarter; Off 4.3% for Year
- L.A. Partnership Sells Hawaiian Bank: WSGP International...
- SOVIET BLOC IN TRANSITION : Kohl Asks for United Monetary System for East, West Germany : Economy: Propping up East Berlin's economy is seen as a way to slow the exodus to the west.
- Gotti Basks in Celebrity Role as Trial Nears End : Mafia: His lawyers say he is a salesman. Prosecutors say he heads the Gambino crime family. And now a jury ponders the fate of the man dubbed the 'Dapper Don.'
- Getting Sense Drilled Into Him
- WORLD : Patience With Chinese Urged
- SCIENCE : Sakharov Brain Sent to Institute
- Gen. Powell Gives Priority to Funds for Stealth Bomber
- WORLD : Blast Rocks Soviet's Czech Base
- Priest Takes Leave After Youths' Sex Allegations : Homeless: The founder of Covenant House denies all charges leveled by three former residents of the refuge for runaways.
- Moby Shark Looks Startling, Proves Harmless : Fishing: A 30-foot plankton-eater suffocates in a gill net off the Newport Pier. It's the second unusual creature to die recently in such a net.
- Block Alleges Gang Crime Undercount : Law enforcement: The sheriff claims that 'political denial' masks the real scope of the problem.