- Reagan 'Boom' Just a Lot of Noise
- Naturalists Deal to Save Isles for Wildlife
- Life Beyond 'thirtysomething'
- Democrats Are Losing Ground in Vote Rolls : Registration: Party falls to a 56-year low and dips below the 50% level in state. The latest figures continue a trend that has been under way since 1976.
- Orange County Congressmen to Shift Focus
- 28 Is Enough: Missionary Couple Need Huge Home for Brood
- DAY TRIP
- Protest Balloons Trigger Warning
- Lithuanians Cast Historic Ballots : Separatism: Opposition candidates running well. They will have a mandate to secede from the Soviet Union.
- Comeuppance for Budget Bullies
- Shut Out by Historical Amnesia : Latinos: Denied their past, these original Californians have become our political underclass.
- Huge Cache of Counterfeit Cassettes, 6 Suspects Seized : Tape piracy: Case could be largest ever in California. Deputies also confiscate $89,000 in cash.
- Children of Privilege Teaching the Lesson for a Change
- Record companies have been unusually slow...
- * 1/2 M.C. HAMMER "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em" <i> Capitol</i>
- Photography's Post-Birthday Bash : The Museum of Modern Art weighs in with what may be the final word on the sesquicentennial celebration
- 21-Year-Old Shot Dead; Stepfather Is Sought
- Times Staffers Win 54 Awards in Press Club Competition
- Technology in School Is Music to Their Ears
- Chula Vista
- Remington Park Pick Six Winner Worth $1,070,482
- Kings Get Charitable, Lose : Hockey: After taking a 3-0 lead in the first period, Los Angeles ends up losing, 6-4.
- UCLA Skid Extended to Five Games : College basketball: Bruins waste seven-point lead in second half and lose at Oregon State, 83-74. It's their worst slump in 42 years.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Foley Holds His Own at Los Alamitos
- ** 1/2 KAOMA "World Beat" <i> Epic</i>
- Burglars Take Burgers and Fries, but Not Money
- Mother, 3 Children Killed
- 2 Women Walking on Sidewalk Hit and Killed by Car
- Lotto's Machine Operator Goofed
- CAPITAL IDEA : With a Stadium in the Works, Sacramentans Are Striving to Regain Major Legue Status
- St. Mark's Tries to Please the Ear and the Palate : THE MUSIC : Catering to the Casual Diner and the Aficionado
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- 'Rocky' Comes Rapping at E. A. Poe's Door
- 'Challenger': An Astronaut's-Eye View
- THE BUZZ : TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : SERIES
- Kevin Costner, Bette Midler, Ted Danson, Michael...
- Debt-Ridden Imperial, Mercury Seized by U.S. Regulators
- Cause of Garvey Reservoir Leaks Elusive
- Johnnie Ray, Balladeer of the '50s, Dies at 63
- Bugged U.S. Embassy Stands--for Now--as a Reminder of the Cold War : Espionage: A carefully crafted agreement turns into a diplomatic fiasco. Soviet chicanery costs Uncle Sam an extra $270 million and wasted years.
- World IN BRIEF : EAST GERMANY : Social Democrats Honor Willy Brandt
- Historian John Kemble Dies at Sea
- Teacher Wins $1-Million Big Spin
- Plan to Ease San Pedro Building Regulations Will Be Aired Monday
- WCC ROUNDUP : Gonzaga Tunes Up With a Victory
- GOLF : Even PGA Tour Pros Must Stay in Shape
- NBA NOTEBOOK : Ellison's Return Appears Imminent
- The Rich Get Richer
- *** ROB BASE "The Incredible Base" <i> Profile</i>
- Sugary, salty and greasy foods are being expelled from school cafeterias as officials revamp lunch offerings to promote health and better dietary habits. They also hope it will mean greater attention spans and better learning. But not all students are eating it up. : Eating Smart
- Ferry Shelled Off Lebanon; One Killed : Mideast: 15 others are wounded. A Syrian warship may have shot up the Cypriot vessel.
- Deputy to Be Hired in Anti-Drug Effort
- 2 Latinas Are Assembly Race Front-Runners
- Q & A : MARIE COLVIN: Searching for the Real Arafat
- Latinas Front-Runners in Assembly Race : Politics: Democrats have held the seat for at least two decades in a district that includes Pico Rivera and parts of Whittier.
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : 200 Drug-Linked Accounts Frozen
- A World Quest for Independence Now Surges Into the Pacific Basin : Manihiki Demands Freedom, Then Thinks Better of Belonging : Cook Islands: Sex and secession under control. On Puka Puka, the most severe punishments are publicly announced in church.
- A Giant Headache for Mother Russia : Soviet Union: An intellectual boost to nationalistic soundings cannot give much comfort to Gorbachev--or others.
- Nicaragua Votes Today, U.S. Agonizes Tomorrow : Policy: Washington is in trouble no matter who wins the Nicaragua presidency. Ending a history of U.S. intervention is the best possible result.
- Phoenix Guard Hornacek Proving a Point
- Bell Wins City Title Amid Controversy : Soccer: For the second year in a row, a semifinal loser is reinstated and claims the championship.
- Padres Promote Swanson to Media Director
- Beach Eating : <i> When the sea breeze stimulates your appetite.</i>
- Writing His Own Ticket : Michael Sargent, 21, is author-director of 'I Hate!' and hailed as a new force in theater
- Frohnmayer Plans a Good-News Blitz : The chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts is collecting funding 'success stories' in a bid for congressional renewal
- Fire Causes Power Outage in Downtown Seattle
- Student Court: Pressure of Peers
- Want a Movie Make a Call : Coming Technology Will Bring Film Hits to Homes With Just the Punch of an 800 Number
- For Amtrak No. 581, It Was Just a Bad Day All Around
- Grass Roots Are No Place for Growth Control : Environment: Bad air, growth and gridlock do not yield to single-issue agencies. California needs regional management authorities.
- Taiwan Is Rich, Productive and Suffers a National Identity Crisis : Chinas: The Beijing regime still represents repression; the Taipei regime still represents a desire for reunification that does not fit reality.
- Donahue Plans Oil Spill Show
- Rescuer of Hawthorne Pit Bull Victim Steps Forward
- CSUN Teams Do Well Enough : College track: Men, women rack up victories in unspectacular four-school meet.
- Golf Can't Be as Easy as He Makes It Look
- Mr. October Had MVP Efforts Off Field, Too
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Loara Goes Cold Down Stretch and Falls to Ventura, 40-39
- It's a Different World, but NBA's Imports Make Progress
- West Torrance Girls Beat Jitters, Then Bishop Montgomery, 75-61
- JUNIOR COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Helping Teens in the Long Run : L.A. Marathon: Continuation school students train for the event to discover long-term motivation.
- Glendale Calls In Reinforcements to Dispose of Citrus
- Four Women Turn Up "Fires Within" : Writer, producers and director bring to the screen a story of anti-Castro ferment in Miami's Little Havana
- Mock Crash Drill Features Real Conflict : Preparedness: Burbank Airport officials test an emergency-response plan. Dealing with the press is a primary concern.
- Survey on Malibu Cityhood Attacked as Biased : Partisanship: Supporters of incorporation say the telephone poll raised "bogus issues" in an effort to sway residents.
- Vacant Lot Filled With Hope for 3 Families
- The Denver Broncos will open their exhibition...
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Valley Teams Showing Power, Seeking Big-Game Performers
- Things Get Even Worse for Sockers
- Quiet Ed Stokes Is Making Noise as One of the Pac-10's Prime Freshmen : College basketball: He wasn't even expected to play for Arizona this season. But the former St. Bernard star has cracked the starting lineup.
- Pole-sitter Michael Waltrip pulled away from Dale...
- WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS : Andrews, UCLA Women Dominate Invitational
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl, Becker Meet in Final at Stuttgart
- Comedy Act Shows Students That Drug Abuse Is No Joke
- Conference to Focus on Asians at Risk of Becoming Dropouts
- Mission Beach
- Watchers Try Polishing Up Tainted 'Jewel of San Diego' : Environment: A group called Baywatchers works to inform residents and businesses on how to help clean up pollution in San Diego Bay.
- Pasadena Outdoor Art Class to Paint Barricade
- Shipping in L.A. Harbor Resumes Day After Scare
- Capistrano Schools and Censorship
- Proposals for Building New Bullet Train
- Praise ABC
- Nordstrom 'Guilty' of Rewarding Initiative, but Others Also Require Work 'Off the Clock'
- NBC's "Where Pigeons Go to Die" was...
- OPEN HOUSE
- Toxic Strategy
- A Deer Costume in Laguna Canyon
- Simon Column Struck a Familiar Note
- Academy Award Nominations
- Proposals for Building New Bullet Train
- Assessing Blame in Oil Spill Along Coast
- METER READER
- ABORTION
- Another Try at 'Good Manners'
- A World Quest for Independence Now Surges Into the Pacific Basin : Island Women Succeed in Thwarting America's Residual Cold War Plans : Palau: Residents have seven times rejected 'free association' with the United States, fearing subjection to unfettered U.S. 'security' demands.
- Need for Airport
- KTTV is to be sharply criticized for...
- Anti-Semitism in Soviet Union
- Academy Award Nominations
- TALKING TURKEY
- After being a viewer for many years...
- Morning Meetings of County School Board
- Roles of Agriculture, Politics in Medfly Issue
- It's a Documentary
- Nordstrom 'Guilty' of Rewarding Initiative, but Others Also Require Work 'Off the Clock'
- Nordstrom 'Guilty' of Rewarding Initiative, but Others Also Require Work 'Off the Clock'
- Oscar Snub
- It's a Documentary
- Another Try at 'Good Manners'
- Truckload of Troubles : America's...
- Kill the Violence
- TALKING TURKEY
- DEAN R. KOONTZ
- Housing Density and Beach Cities
- Response to Editorial on Gun Control
- Work Furlough
- Overpriced Homes
- Put a gold star up on the...
- TALKING TURKEY
- "thirtysomething" is a unique show. The actors,...
- Sex Education Depends on Specifics
- AIDS Tests
- Paper Recycling in Newport Beach
- The Extent of Family Violence and Reluctance to Report It
- Separate Chimneys
- THE LONG CRUSADE
- Reducing Crime
- Tien's Resignation as UCI Vice Chancellor
- Easy for a Millionaire
- Roles of Agriculture, Politics in Medfly Issue
- Academy Award Nominations
- Response to Editorial on Gun Control
- Offended by Photo
- Nordstrom 'Guilty' of Rewarding Initiative, but Others Also Require Work 'Off the Clock'
- Roles of Agriculture, Politics in Medfly Issue
- LIVING COLOR
- Bars for Barr
- Cole's Latino Appeal
- Trade Balance
- Bacon's Staying Power
- Nordstrom 'Guilty' of Rewarding Initiative, but Others Also Require Work 'Off the Clock'
- TALKING TURKEY
- Burton's Sexuality
- Legalize Drugs
- Women TV Writers: For Some, the Door to Adventure Is Shut
- Incomplete Answer
- It's a Documentary
- Not Enough Homes
- WORLD MUSIC
- Snowboarding Advice: 'Skip the Sensational'
- Nordstrom 'Guilty' of Rewarding Initiative, but Others Also Require Work 'Off the Clock'
- Cutting Dependency on Defense Dollars
- EASTER EGG
- Off the Record
- Give me a break! I wish just...
- Noise Pollution
- Children Get Taste of Classical Music
- Realtor Not Needed
- An Early Campaign of Curtis Recalled
- Junk Food
- CINEMA SEATS
- Nordstrom 'Guilty' of Rewarding Initiative, but Others Also Require Work 'Off the Clock'
- Sales Hot in 'Big Chill'
- A Call to ARMs
- Academy Award Nominations
- An Early Campaign of Curtis Recalled
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1990
- Fair Will Feature Indian Foods and Tribal Lore
- Circling the Shore of Lake Tahoe
- Strolling Along the English Channel in Devon
- A Renaissance in Worldwide Expedition Vessels
- Shortages Hurt Coastal Panel, Analyst Says : Budget: The Legislature is told that a lack of funds and personnel is hampering the California Coastal Commission in protecting the coastline.
- Hilary's Nomadic Life: Two Ailing Grandparents Shielded Her Abroad : Courts: An unlikely family avoids the Morgan-Foretich custody battle. Then the detectives turn up in New Zealand.
- World Keeps Watch as Nicaragua Polls Open : Central America: Sandinistas call in 2,000 foreign observers to verify the fairness of today's vote.
- Lack of Funds Hurts Coastal Panel, Analyst Says : Budget: The Legislature is told that a shortage of money and personnel is hurting the Coastal Commission's ability to protect the coastline.
- Film Pulled After Battle at Drive-In : Violence: The premiere of a movie about Latino gang life is marred by brawl at a Westminster theater that involved up to 100 suspected gang members.
- Vote on Mobil's Use of Chemical Draws Widespread Interest : Torrance: The March 6 ballot measure to stop Mobil from using hydrofluoric acid has sparked state and national attention.
- Turkish Town Is Doorway to Past
- Shortages Hamper Coastal Panel, Says Legislative Analyst
- No Break in Drought Seen as Midwest Suffers : Environment: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it will take six years of normal rainfall to restore underground aquifers, wells and reservoirs.
- Rivalry, Snitches, Murder Helped Shape Noriega Case
- Publisher Malcolm Forbes Dies at 70
- * James R. Morrell has joined American...
- Few States Poised to Pass Strict New Abortion Laws
- Hans Speier; Sociologist and Author Fled Nazis to Teach in U.S.
- Nominee for District Judge
- Time Is an Enemy
- Duarte: Reflection on a Nation
- Court Orders Owners to Halt Drug Dealing in Apartment Buildings
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- FULLERTON : Baby Drowns in Pond Outside Home
- D.A., Aides to Boycott Simi Paper Over Story : Journalism: The Ventura County district attorney says he won't talk to reporters from the Enterprise because it disclosed a planned police sting. The paper defends its action.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks End Pistons' Streak at 13
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : CITY GIRLS' 4-A DIVISION
- Troy Linebacker Signs to Play at Northridge
- A report reevaluating county government support of...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Painfully Earnest Hooters to Bring Act to Coach House
- OPERA REVIEW : A Fine New Princess Appears in a Tacky Old 'Turandot'
- A New Attitude : Ex-Puppeteer of Sex Pistols Abandons Spoofs for Politeness on Lecture Circuit
- * Charles L. Ward has been appointed...
- FileNet Corp.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- Struggling National Lumber Turns to Investment Banker
- HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH
- Southland Ready to Let Mardi Gras Roll
- Swedish Leader to Create New Government
- Report Criticizes Affirmative Action Stance of UCI Librarian : Administration: Faculty committee asks immediate review of Dr. Calvin Boyer's performance. He denies allegations and points to library's successes.
- PAC-10 SWIMMING AND DIVING : Stanford Grabs Early Lead; UCLA in Third, USC Fifth
- Monroe Disqualified From Final : Soccer: Bell to meet Kennedy for City title after two Viking players are ruled ineligible.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Flener Pitches Fullerton to 12-3 Victory
- Screaming Approach
- Weekend TV : Networks Sweep in Three Sunday Movies; Channel 28 Profiles Fosse and Baker
- Living the Dream
- TV Reviews : Mothers' Peace Movement Focus of 'Women in War'
- Lp Com to Supply AF
- Viejo Bancorp: The holding company for Mission...
- Firm Recalls Catheters; FDA Seizes Product
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Voters Evenly Split on Hike in Gas Tax
- * Susan Lech-Nagele has been appointed vice...
- LATIN NAME: Cedrus deodara.COMMON NAME: Deodar cedar.DESCRIPTION:...
- Tobacco Firms' Sports Ties Assailed : Health: Secretary Sullivan targets the Virginia Slims women's tennis sponsorship. He calls such cigarette promotion 'blood money.'
- Topiary Shaping Up in Contemporary Gardens : Gardening: Training and trimming shrubs into ornamental shapes is an old art that is finding new popularity.
- Medical Center 'Saturated' Since Trauma Unit Closed
- Weather Again Delays Shuttle Liftoff
- Bush Names Gaddi Vasquez to U.S. Delegation Attending Inauguration in Uruguay
- Aztec Charter Trips Left to Find a Way
- Placentia Man's Photo Wins a Place of Honor
- Teen-Age War Games Flirt With Frontier of Danger : The Border: Youths carrying fake arms do mock battle in canyons near U.S.-Mexico line, where real-life violence is routine.
- Pamyat, Israel and Soviet Jews
- Kidnap-Robbery in Palmdale Foiled : Crime: Gunmen held a savings and loan assistant manager and her husband captive for 24 hours before trying to rob the S&L;.
- COUNTYWIDE : Clean-Air Rules Called a Roadblock
- San Fernando Fails to Keep Up With Fremont
- OFF-ROAD WARRIOR : Truck Driver Finds Success in Sport That Keeps Him Behind Wheel
- Servite's Shooting Stops Culver City
- STAGE REVIEW : Angry Preaching Puts Unnecessary Shackles on 'Freedom and Other Myths'
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : A One-Sided 'Prometheus' Rants at Highways
- STAGE REVIEW : A Little Flair, but Moliere's 'Scandals' Needs Better Pacing
- Car and Truck Sales Slump 12.1% in Mid-February
- Former Doctor Gets Prison Term for Attempting Sex Change on O.C. Man
- Congregation Keeps a Prayerful Vigil Over East Germany's Fate
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Muslim Cleric Calls for Hostages' Release
- Clean Air Bill Compromise Faces Senate Floor Debate
- Three Agencies Pull Children From Camp
- LIFE ON THE CIRCUIT : TV News, 'Color Code' Reign at Benefit
- U.S. to Spend Up to $50 Million to Rebuild Low-Cost Bay Area Housing : Quake relief: A Federal Emergency Management Agency settlement will help replace rental units lost in October's temblor.
- Chula Vista
- Ho-Hum: Mater Dei Reaches Final Again
- Tony Casillas, nose tackle for the Atlanta...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Stops Shriver in Washington
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Bishop's Talks, Plays Good Game for Title
- To Turn Pro or Not? Answer Was Easy for Coronado's Gavaldon
- San Diego Arts Panel Selects 27 Grant Winners
- School Teaches Students Mediation Skills
- With Seizure, Thrift's Shane Loses Platform : S&Ls;: Mercury's boss, one of the most visible and articulate industry leaders, is also known for his bulldog-like devotion to causes and charities.
- Fluor's McCraw to Join Allergan Board of Directors
- Certron Corp.: The Anaheim manufacturer of video...
- Japan to U.S.: Put Your Trade House in Order
- Arafat OKs an Offstage PLO Role in Peace Talks : Mideast: He accepts the offer of such talks and an active role for Palestinians in the occupied territories.
- COLUMN ONE : Boycott Sounds a Sour Note : Economic sanctions may have more teeth, but for middle-class South Africans the cultural curbs have more bite.
- Varsity Learners : Academics: Letters, traditionally reserved for athletes, will now be given to outstanding students at Saugus High School.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Land Title Dispute Is Headed for Trial
- For a Few Dollars More, a Jackpot : Lottery: A family that moved to Orange County from New Jersey will split a $17-million share of the largest-ever Lotto payoff. How much was spent? $30.
- Superfund Status for El Toro--Fast
- Golden West Women Play for State Berth
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Castle Park Pair Too Much for Oceanside, Conston
- They Hold On to Win by a Hare : Pro basketball: No tortoises, the 76ers nearly overcome another Laker fast start/slow finish before L.A. wins, 122-116.
- 'Challenger': The Wrong Story Got Filmed
- Pressure on CBS May Bring Rooney Back Early
- Irvine-Based Fluor Unit to Purchase Tulsa Company
- * Elliot Gordon has been appointed managing...
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim-based supplier of intelligent...
- * Murray Tysinger has joined Ball Corp.'s...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Far-Reaching Plan to Fight Drugs OKd
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Court Reinstates Murder Conviction
- Three-Pointer Fails, Chapman Falls
- Ground Broken for New University : Education: Optimism prevails at ceremony heralding Cal State San Marcos, which will take shape on the site of a former chicken ranch.
- Lifeless Sockers Buried by Baltimore, 8-1
- At least two prospective buyers have expressed...
- UC Santa Barbara Rolls Over Fresno
- Revenge Sweet for Huskies