- BREEDING BIRDS: COOPER'S HAWK
- NATION : U.S. AIDS Cases Up 9% in '89
- Nunn Calls for Prudence on Defense Cuts : Congress: The senator also charges the Pentagon has overestimated the Soviet threat. Cheney responds with angry attack on lawmakers.
- Bush's New Security-Strategy Plan Sidesteps Issue of Soviet Targets
- LOCAL : Strangled Woman Is Identified
- Man Sentenced for Courthouse Graffiti
- Cement Company Unable to Find Radioactive Gauge : Investigation: State and federal officials hunting for the sensor near Gorman say it doesn't pose a health hazard.
- San Diego
- UC Admissions
- Lithuanian Independence
- Tehran Hostages
- Lithuanian Independence
- Rohrabacher's Oil Stance Criticized
- Lip-Reading
- Dan Quayle
- Church Vandals
- Explaining the Name Change for Torrance Area Pageant
- Lithuanian Independence
- Lithuanian Independence
- Obstetrics Crisis
- Japan's Investment in U.K. Soaring : Real estate: The Japanese shift to Europe is in preparation for a unified market in '92. But the U.S. is expected to remain the No. 1 investment target.
- Roller Coasters on a Roll: Bigger Faster, Scarier : Entertainment: Amusement parks try to outdo each other to pull in customers who want to buy a thrill.
- STOCKS : Dow Reacts to Tokyo Plunge, Tumbles 32.21
- Finn to Offer Guard Service in Soviet Union
- Their Pictures Are Worth a Thousand Words
- Colombia Candidate Slain; Bogota Blames Drug Lord
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Van de Kamp to Fire on Feinstein With First Negative Ad in Race
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Party Media Empire Dissolved
- Girl Found in Flood Channel Was Victim of Strangulation
- Women Plead Guilty in Baseball-Bat Killing
- GERMANY LBO of the FRG? : Greenmail Goes Transnational : If Michael Milken popped into this dream, they'd need a new wall to keep the West Germans out.
- Yaroslavsky Urges Home Renovation : Housing: 'Operation Rebuild' would take the place of a city program to demolish abandoned dwellings that had become drug dens.
- Car Pools Off to Slow Start With County Workers
- Ex-Doughboy Recalls 1918 Mission to Russia : World War I: George Roger Smith was one of 7,500 to 10,000 U.S. soldiers sent to Siberia to bolster forces opposed to the Bolshevik regime.
- Commission OKs 20-Year Plan to Limit Growth on Ventura Boulevard
- TIERRA REJADA : Cyclist Killed in Collision
- MOORPARK : 2 to Serve Short Stints as Mayor
- Chargers Look at Lansford; Scout Named
- 'Jake and the Fatman' Series to Cut Costs by Return to L.A.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Love at Large': Romantic, Woozy <i> Film Noir </i> from Rudolph
- Julia Roberts--Living Life in the Fast Lane : Film: In just three years, the Oscar nominee has gone from star-struck newcomer to a formidable member of the elite $1 million-a-movie club.
- Ingersoll to Buy Back Junk Bonds: Ingersoll...
- Hunts Relinquish Oil Firm: The bankrupt Dallas-based...
- U.S., S. Korea Settle Dispute Over Beef
- Soviets Step Up Pressure : Diplomats, Some Journalists Are Ordered to Leave Lithuania : 2 American Envoys Get Short Notice
- ANIMAL KINGDOM : Puppy Saved From Snake Belly
- Mysterious Ailment Takes Heavy Toll Among Thais : Southeast Asia: The Sudden Unexplained Nocturnal Death Syndrome has killed hundreds of young men. Doctors remain baffled<i> .</i>
- Richard Pryor Suffers a Minor Heart Attack in Australia
- Bill Moving Up Presidential Primary Date Is Back on Track
- Hungarians and Romanians Move to Settle Trouble
- SAN CLEMENTE : Bid to Curb Errant Golf Balls Ended
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rebozo Recalls Watergate News
- Tallying New Family Ties : The 1990 Census recognizes non-traditional 'families,' from single-parent households to unmarried couples.
- San Diego
- Gang Crackdown Leads to 6th Arrest at Antelope Valley High : School: Lancaster youths are suspected of extorting money from students and bringing a gun onto campus.
- COUNTYWIDE : Candidates Report on Fund Raising
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Rights Advocates Seek Probe of Store
- Paparazzi Makes a Production of Food
- CHP Asks Victims Tricked by Phony Police Officers for Assistance
- Anaheim Hills Shopping Hub OKd
- Port Will Pay for Shipyard Cleanup
- Stalker Seeks 2nd Straight Victory on Way to Derby
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST AND EAST REGIONALS : Arkansas Advances by Threes : Midwest Regional: Razorback bombs blow away North Carolina.
- 38 Horses Die as Blaze Sweeps Through Barns at Ohio Harness Track
- Agoura Pitcher Kazmirski Orally Commits to Fresno State
- KUDOS
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- The public relations firm Rogers & Associates,...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Big Three's Mid-March Sales of Cars, Light Trucks Down 12.2%
- Eastern's Pilots OK 25% Wage Cuts, Reduced Benefits : Airlines: When the interim contract expires July 1, the carrier says, it will need many more concessions to emerge from bankruptcy.
- Bush Says It's Broccoli, and He Says . . . With It
- Baker Eases Stance on S. Africa Regime : Policy: He favors an end to diplomatic isolation after De Klerk underscores his commitment to abolish apartheid.
- TAXABLE SALES
- Big Advance in Genetic Treatments Reported : Medicine: Researchers say new technique could allow doctors to fight diseases such as muscular dystrophy simply by injecting material directly into muscle tissue.
- Britain Names Envoy
- Concrete Posts Proposed as Border Barrier
- Dances, Personal Ads: Invitation to Disaster
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Marla 'Right Under Ivana's Nose'
- CAMARILLO : Tractor Enthusiasts Want Farm Museum
- Task Force Call for Tougher School Discipline Gets Cool Board Reception
- Trust Fund Set Up for Family of Slain Mother
- Arms Open Up After Numbers Get Faces
- 3 Young Boaters Rescued After Night Adrift in Fog
- GARDEN GROVE : 3 Latinos in Poll Suit Support Yudelson
- ROSSMOOR : Surgical Waste Clogs Stretch of Freeway
- Lawndale Official Resigns
- NFL Clears 22 Underclassmen for Draft
- La Reina Routs Bishop Diego Behind Perfect Game, 37-0
- Driver Scott Pruett, who suffered severe leg...
- SWIMMING NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Texas Takes the Lead; USC Second
- WRESTLING
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Basketball Standout McRae Nets Baseball Victory for Cleveland
- PREP ROUNDUP : Sacrifice Gives Liberty Christian the Edge
- Bye-Bye, Mr. 'American Pie'--Don McLean Gives His Pen a Rest
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Fear' Echoes Woody Allen, Minus the Laughs
- Pop Reviews : Hard-Rockers Trouble Observe the Sabbath
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tivoli in Pacific Palisades: Italian Never Tasted So Healthy
- GM Division Starts Pilot Production: Saturn Corp.,...
- Americans' Life Span at All-Time High, Infant Deaths at Record Low, Study Finds : Health: A national annual checkup discloses a drop in the longevity of black males. People live longer in many other countries, especially Japan.
- Outboard Marine to Acquire Boat Maker
- Church Gets a $15-Million Gift
- Paris: Recurring Themes : Fashion: YSL, Ungaro go with Russian folk look in fall ready-to-wear. One idea dominates shows: the '60s.
- Rules on AIDS Fuel Boycott of Conference : Research: U.S. entrance restrictions on foreigners infected with the virus have sparked a movement that could cripple the Sixth International Conference on AIDS in San Francisco in June.
- Pope's Malta Visit Set
- Hunt for Bodies of 9 Drowning Victims Halted
- FBI Discrimination Worsening, Latino Agents Charge : Civil rights: A House panel is told a suit against the bureau changed nothing. Sessions orders remedial steps at eight offices, including L.A.
- COUNTYWIDE : Water District Raises Rates, Urges Saving
- Student Records Found in Disarray at 3 High Schools
- VENTURA : Teachers Asked to Drop Key Demand
- SAN CLEMENTE : Youth Gets 14-Year Term in Shooting
- Busboy Who Was Shot in Holdup Dies
- Ex-Adversaries Unite to Back All-Year Classes
- Racism Has No Place in Baseball: Just Ask Bautista or Robinson
- After the Olympics, Then She'll Really Be Cooking : Field hockey: Serra graduate Diane Loosbrock has reached the elite in her sport and would like to do the same as a chef one day.
- Garrido Wins His Homecoming : College baseball: Seven-run inning helps Illinois defeat Cal State Fullerton, 10-4, in former coach's return.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL REGIONAL : UConn Gets Miracle at Meadowlands
- HORSE RACING : Housebuster Will Stick to Sprinting
- S.D. Symphony's Philosophy on Programming Appears to Be Nothing New
- SHORT TAKES : Kennedy Center Chair Reported
- Music Reviews : Andre Watts Recital at El Camino College
- MUSICA look at the fast-moving compact discs...
- Soft, More Feminine Ladylike Look Is In
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Iacocca Rap' Done for Iacocca
- WORLD : Prosecutors Expected to Seek Parole of N. Korean Bomb Agent
- Bonn, Moscow Narrow Gap Over Reunification
- Czechoslovakia Confirms It May Possess Banned SS-23s : Arms control: The Prague government discloses there are 72 Soviet-made missiles in its arsenal.
- Medfly Find in Diamond Bar Rattles Experts : Infestation: State agricultural official says it won't change commitment to end aerial spraying. But some on science panel call it a disturbing development.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Normal Day at Far From Normal School
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Money to Add Extra Pop to Cans of Soda
- Toddler in Fair Condition After Rattlesnake Bite
- Gibson Too Sore to Play : Dodgers: Hobbled outfielder overextended himself in Michigan and won't be ready for a while.
- Yanks' Kelly Had Scare in Panama
- Noon Puts 70-Foot Mark Behind Him : Track and field: Fallbrook senior tops historic shot series at 73-3.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONALS : Playing on Point, He Takes It on Chin : Nevada Las Vegas: Despite a broken jaw, Anthony continues to lead Rebels toward Final Four.
- Umps Say They Won't Work at Exhibitions
- NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Arkansas Upsets Stephen F. Austin
- Consider ALF Gone . . . Unless He Phones Home
- CBS Is at Right Place at Right Time
- SHORT TAKES : 'Scissorhands' Shear Fantasy
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Largest Deportation Sends Chinese Back
- Buena Park's Sundara Has Done Her Homework
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Byrum (64) Leads by 3 at Bay Hill
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST AND EAST REGIONALS : UCLA Missed Out on a Small Chance : Bruins: They couldn't take advantage when Duke's big men got into foul trouble.
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Football Coach Jardine Dies
- Season Will Be Longer to Stay 162
- Outsiders Elude 1 Show, Find Haven in Other
- DANCE REVIEW : David Bintley's 'Wanderer' Offered by San Francisco Ballet
- Pop Reviews : Lorry: Broody Brits That Are Hard to Dismiss
- 3 Anti-Malathion Bills Get a Break
- Versatile Desks Doubly Attractive : The Right Design Can Add Beauty as Well as Function to a Home
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Boost Sought in Guide Dog Stipend
- New York Poet Sharon Olds Gives Laguna Reading Tonight
- White House Faults Bill to Elevate EPA
- Something Besides Perfume Is in the Air at Nordstrom
- Go See John, Go See John, Go...
- Teachers Group Loses Bid to Stop Bilingual Bonuses
- VENTURA : Money for Harbor Plan Expected in '90
- COUNTYWIDE : Supplemental Tax Bills Being Mailed
- Otters Serve Study in Survival
- COUNTYWIDE : McCarthy Inspects Quake Preparations
- Transit Officials Switch Again, Include City in Uniform Cab Fare
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman Arrested in Blaze at Her Home
- Judge Wagner Is Dead at 54
- Loyola Women's Coach Shopping for a Better Bench : Basketball: Coach Todd Corman is scouting high schools and junior colleges for better reserves to improve on this season's 14-14 record.
- White May Not Be Leading Man : Angels: Center fielder still carrying burden of potential heading into fourth season.
- St. Louis Defeats DePaul, Advances to NIT Semifinals
- FISHING NOTES / Dan Stanton : Two Halibut Derbies Will Brighten the Spring Season
- Special Deliveries From the Creative Gourmet in West L.A.
- 'To Be Let Alone' Debates Homosexuality
- X Singers May Perform Duet Sunday
- Pop Reviews : Innocuous Ear Candy by the Toto of the '90s
- SHORT TAKES : Music Is Business, Says Jagger
- Sega Wins Joe Montana Endorsement: Video game...
- Trade Gap Cut Seen in East Europe Sales : Mosbacher Predicts Narrowing of U.S. Deficit in New Markets
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pact Near at San Diego Papers
- P.M. BRIEFING : Got Recruit Co. Funds, 8th Says
- P.M. BRIEFING : Claims in Pork Ads Challenged
- LOCAL : O.C. Man Wrecks Empty School Bus in Altercation on Freeway
- OXNARD : Police Arrest Man in Obscene-Caller Case
- FULLERTON : Ballot Argument Ordered Rewritten
- Guild Officials OK Union-Tribune Offer
- Prep Baseball : Okada Leads Palos Verdes to Win Over Hawthorne
- Mieszerski Selects First Seven Winners on Card
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Art of Stat Raised to State of the Art for Hart, Burbank Baseball Squads
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONALS : Magical Legend of '79 Follows Heathcote : Michigan State: Spartans are in the round of 16 again, but everyone wants to talk about a team and player from 11 years ago.
- TENNIS INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Edberg Gets the Breaks and Victory Over Hlasek
- POP ALBUM CHART : Woman's Place Is at the Top
- SHORT TAKES : Beatles at Brandenburg Gate?
- RESTAURANTS : The Equation Is a Little Off in Panda Inn Chain's Formula Chinese Food
- More Firms Unveil Checking Protection: Los Angeles-based...
- Georgia-Pacific Settles Maine Pollution Case
- Seized Tapes May Be Excluded in Menendez Murder Case
- Amtrak to Restrict Smoking: Amtrak will eliminate...
- Rohr to Provide MD-90 Nacelles: Chula Vista-based...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Crown Cork Buys Canning Units
- East Finally Starts Affecting West
- Orders for Durable Goods Up 3.3% After Record Jan. Plunge
- Money Supply Sags: The Federal Reserve reported...
- Takeover Puts Many Workers Out in Cold : Employees: When August International was finally acquired, the 240-member work force was suddenly fired, despite earlier assurances of retention. About two-thirds were then offered jobs by the new owner.
- Inventors Face Big Challenges in Profiting From Their Ideas
- Birtcher, Wife to Donate $15 Million to Papal Fund
- Hooked on Shopping? There's Help : Addictions: Therapist's book offers a 14-point recovery plan.
- Does Death Penalty Deter Killers? No Clear Answer
- With a Porsche Carrera 4, the Fun Is in Getting There
- State Presidential Primary Advance Gets Moving Again
- COUNTYWIDE : Quarry Owner Plans to Sue Over Closure
- Girl, 16, Found Strangled Near Her Mobile Home
- La Mesa
- Biotech Firm Takes the Simple Route to Gene Therapy Success
- NEWPORT BEACH : Burglar Sentenced in 2 Jewelry Thefts
- Tally Ho for 1990 Census: Forms to Appear Today
- Doctor, Wife Convicted of Fraud at Clinic
- Bus Strike Drives Home Points About Economics in the Real World
- Lithuanian Independence
- MOVIES - March 23, 1990
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- TV & VIDEO - March 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 23, 1990
- Names in the News - March 23, 1990
- Names in the News - March 23, 1990
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- Civil Rights Report Alleges Aliens Denied Jobs by Law
- Menendez Murders Spark Stampede for TV Rights
- HOT NUPTIALS: When KCBS-TV co-anchors Bree Walker...
- Music Professor Is Secession's Unlikely Leader
- Woman Talked of Killing Family, Self, Friends Say
- Idaho Passes Strictest U.S. Abortion Bill
- Stalking a Broccoli-Basher : Counteroffensive: Growers and politicians defend the vegetable that President Bush denigrated.
- Love of music holds the volunteer Palos Verdes Symphonic Band together.
- IN ENGLISH, PLEASE: Six Eastern European scholars...
- Government Seeks to Reverse S&L; Ruling : Thrifts: The White House also tries to speed up Senate confirmation of its choice for chief S&L; regulator.
- Government Seeks to Reverse S&L; Ruling : Thrifts: The White House also tries to speed up Senate confirmation of its choice for chief S&L; regulator.
- AIRBORNE: Newport Beach developer William Lusk takes...
- COLUMN ONE : How the Getty Got Van Gogh : Money, opportunity and luck helped the secrecy-shrouded deal for 'Irises' come full flower for the nation's wealthiest museum.
- AFRICA: The welcome mat hasn't always been...
- SECOND ROLL: As Knott's Berry Farm (D1)...
- Early Census Missed Many Homeless in L.A., Officials Say
- Colleges in U.S., Eastern Europe to Form Alliance
- Universities in Eastern Europe, U.S. Form Educational Alliance
- When Cold Fusion Got Hot, It Rapidly Fizzled : Science: The promise of unlimited energy set off a frenzy of activity. But publicity alone couldn't make claims of a breakthrough true.
- Mother Had Long Talked of Suicide : Tragedy: Reseda woman who killed her three children and herself had cloaked her remarks in religious references. Apparently no one took her seriously.
- Homeless Census Comes Up Short Where It Counts
- Pacific National Bank: The Newport Beach independent...
- U.S., Soviets Reach Pact on Grain Sales : Trade: U.S.S.R. will buy more than $1-billion worth of American farmers' products annually under terms of five-year deal.
- USX Opposes Icahn Plan for Sale of Assets
- FCC Sets Criteria for Firms Wanting to Market HDTV
- Sophisticated, New Pressure Cookers Are Gaining Wide Acceptance
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : Lee Elected to New Term as President
- Indian Heads Fetch Little Wampum
- Marina Del Rey : Crime Up 11.5% This Year
- COLUMN ONE : E. Europe Arrests the Police State : Communism is gone, but the huge security forces it spawned remain as a deadly legacy for the newly free governments of the East Bloc.
- Census Doesn't Count On No-Shows : Homeless: Workers set out to collect information about the number of homeless on the Westside. But the counters found far fewer people than they expected.
- WORLD : Baker Urges De Klerk to Lift S. Africa State of Emergency
- O.C. Drug Fugitive Lives It Up in, Out of Mexican Jail
- Colombian Politician Assassinated : South America: The leftist leader was the second presidential candidate to be killed in less than a year.
- Urban but Human : Architecture: Post-Modernist Michael Graves gives his office complex, Metropolis, a sense of place. 'Unity is the key,' he says.
- CAP School Writing Exam Results : HOW TO READ THE SCORES
- MOORPARK : 2 Wells Are Going Dry, Official Says
- Bid to Limit Incumbents' Terms Fails
- Armored Car Bandit Given 14-Year Term
- BUENA PARK : Law on Candidacy Is Nearing Repeal
- Suspect in 20 Bank Robberies Captured
- Griset Sent 5 Improper Mailings, Panel Says : Politics: Allegations of campaign impropriety are upheld by a state commission. The Santa Ana councilman faces a possible fine.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Cochell, Garrido Downplay 'The Game'
- U.S. Agencies Barred From Buying Some Abbott Drugs
- Canada to Crack Down on Money Laundering:...
- Hollywood Veteran Price to Head Film Unit at Columbia
- Carr, Marcian of First Executive to Be Re-Subpoenaed
- Cornichons Can Be Made at Home
- A Guide to Helping Heal the Whole Earth : Magazines: Former hippie back-to-nature catalogue, in revitalized form, offers philosophy and solid instructions.
- Two Candidates Oppose Planned Project : Beverly Hills: Council contenders don't like development proposed for the city's industrial area.
- Countywide : College Trustee's Records Audited
- VENTURA : Storyteller Spins Tales in Schools
- Daughter Beseeches Court to Preserve Pearce's Life
- LAGUNA HILLS : Body of Strangled Woman Discovered
- Top Fillies Matched Again at Los Alamitos
- One Can't Imitate His Life
- Padres' Williams, Abner Seek Major Improvement
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Rallies to Defeat Long Beach in Volleyball
- SHORT TAKES : Yale Gets Poet's Rare Letters
- Finally, a Fight on the Water : Danish/American Challenge: Instead of sitting in a courtroom, sailors with America's Cup aspirations will be doing something unusual this weekend--sailing.
- FBI Issues Composite Drawings of Art Thieves
- Sarah Vaughan Back Home, Album Next; Benny Powell Recuperating in Hospital
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Anaheim-based provider...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Eastern Pilots Agree to Interim 25% Pay Cut Through Mediator
- P.M. BRIEFING : Braniff Cancels Florida Deal
- P.M. BRIEFING : Osaka's Land Value Skyrockets
- 7-Eleven to Sell 75% of Chain to Japan Partner
- Vintech Acquires Two Wineries
- Cheviot Hills : County Honors Rosen
- Nation : Mondale Daughter Quits TV Job
- NATION IN BRIEF : IDAHO : Abortion Rights Activists Hold Vigil
- Verdicts on Exxon Skipper : Not Guilty on 3 Major Charges
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Many See Namibia as a Rehearsal for S. Africa's Future : Transition: Both have histories of white dominance and black guerrilla war. But politics and geography differ.
- ELECTION '90 TEMPLE CITY : Council Challengers Seek Change but Incumbents Stress Continuity
- Two Halibut Derbies Will Brighten the Spring Season