- The Big Squeeze
- NIGHT LIFE : The Loudest Job Interviews in Town : No Bozo Jam on Mondays at the Whisky gives newcomers a shot at stardom
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- The Man Who Would Be King of Metal
- An Interview With Paramount's Top Guns
- Firms Sell Headquarters, Stay on as Renters : Lease-backs: Some companies find that selling their real estate is their best strategy for raising cash.
- TRAVELING in style : PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
- Gardening : New Zealand Shrub Feels at Home
- Documents to Expect When Buying New Subdivision Home
- Dancing to an Old Beat on Catalina
- FLING AND OTHER STORIES <i> by John Hersey (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 174 pp.) </i>
- MEDIAN RESALE : PRICES OF HOMES
- Follow the Map to Austrian Hostels
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : OUT & ABOUT : Tahiti in Silver Lake
- Cityhood Fans Doubt County Has Given Up in Malibu Fight
- Rare Mare: An Adult Role : AT 30, WINNINGHAM IS NO LONGER A TEEN ACTRESS
- Raising the Iron Curtain Means a Continental Shift : Geopolitics: The focus of the Continent moves east, from Bonn to Berlin, from Brussels to Vienna. The new Europe regains balance, reclaims soul.
- 2 Held in Death of Pedestrian Hit by 2 Autos
- Retiree's Mystery Jaunt : Vanished: A retired accountant whose dream was to travel disappears in Oregon. A couple is charged with using his bank account and vehicles.
- Christian Heritage Rallies to Win Title
- Brea's McDaniel Holds Her Head High in Loss
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / EAST REGIONAL : Duke Looking for Traditional Victory Over St. John's Today
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Walker Pulls Away in LPGA; Still Holding On in Seniors
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / EAST REGIONAL : Connecticut's Defense Too Tough for California
- East Meets Midwest
- Traveling in Style Today
- Treasury Chief 's Fortunes Slip, but Bush Is Loyal : Politics: Once hailed for S&L; and Third World initiatives, Nicholas Brady has left U.S. economic policy adrift under his low-key leadership, critics say. His resignation is rumored.
- TRAVELING in style : Paring the Price of Paradise : How savvy travelers to the Aloha State can trim their tabs and never miss out on the good life: Cost-cutting tips for everything from lodgings to luaus, shopping to sightseeing.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : COMPUTERS : A Speed Break
- ELEVENTH SUMMER <i> by Carlo Gebler (Fireside: $7.95)</i>
- Lakewood to Air Tape of Pioneers' Game in Oakland
- Student Applications Climb 18% at Caltech
- Vacations Banned as Illinois City Takes Quake Prediction Seriously
- Finding 'Books for Crooks' Is Novel Job for Jail Librarian
- If a Bell Tolls in Italy, It's Likely a Marinelli
- Year After Spill at Valdez: 'How Clean Is Clean?'
- Teacher Accord Reached in W. Virginia
- Leak in Gas Line Found Near Site of Bank Explosion
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Judges Subpoena Mafia Investigator
- Abortion Emerging as Year's No. 1 Issue in Many Local Elections Across the U.S. : Politics: Activists on both sides are amassing war chests and targeting key candidates over their stands on the question.
- Florida Shrine Honors Police Officers Killed Since 1960
- Burdened State High Court Sidesteps Civil Cases : Justice: Legal experts say delays in resolving these issues are causing confusion and uncertainty in California's lower courts.
- The U.S. Businessman: Public Hero or Pariah?
- Democrats Hope to Gain From Rohrabacher's Drilling Stand
- Commentary : Stricter Measures Are Needed to Protect the Lives of Victims of Abuse
- Bishop Poses Challenge
- A Test of Nerves Awaits Least Terns at Sanctuary
- Inventor Had Warned Taser Unsafe for Cardiac Patients : Weapons: Coroners in Los Angeles and Santa Clara counties say the stun gun contributed to or caused three deaths. Two of the victims had heart disease.
- Chapman Takes 2 of 3 From Struggling Toros
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Master's Scores 32 Runs, Sweeps Western Baptist
- A former junior hockey player whose spine...
- A Case of Cabin Fervor Helped to Produce These NFL Coaches
- Raindogs' Mixed Pedigree : The Mixed-Breed Pedigree of Boston-Based Raindogs
- In Search of . . . Ariane
- The Heir, Apparently : Energy: Unlike his predecessors, Occidental's Ray Irani has stayed in Chairman Armand Hammer's good graces. But he's not a Hammer clone.
- Evicted Tenant's Belongings Stolen--Who Pays?
- Surge in Gang Violence Hits Close to Home : Crime: The 10 gang-related slayings on the Westside this year include three deaths and at least three injuries in the past 11 days. Police are taking measures to thwart the warfare.
- SOS Needs a 'Yes' Vote
- Not long ago, Redondo Beach Mayor Brad...
- Elderly Warned of Robbers Posing as DWP Workers
- COMMENTARY : Davis Gets His Way Once Again
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Win, Prove Even the Weak Survive
- Hurdler Derek Knight and weight man Brian...
- Squaw Valley USA Regains Some of Its Luster : Skiing: Alexander Cushing returns to rescue his mountain paradise from a period of decline.
- GOLF PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP : Players Pour It On Course After Rain Suspends Play
- Defensive back Barry Wilburn of the Washington...
- Hot-Hitting Loyola Wins 2 of 3 Over San Francisco
- Is Vachon a Pretender to the Throne? : Hockey: Gretzky's relationship with owner Bruce McNall casts the impression that King general manager has little more than a title.
- Steinbrenner Was Blackmailed by Lawsuit Informant, Paper Says
- Canadian Skiing Trail Is the Inn Place to Be
- A Traveling Gadget for Every Situation
- 'Jeopardy' Host Buys Mountain
- The 'Phantom' Phenom
- Home Isn't Always Where You Hang Your Hat : Estate Planning: If you own a second home in another state, make certain which one is your domicile to avoid later confusion.
- Warsaw Pact Leaders Split on Germany : Europe: They fail to agree on military future of a reunified nation. Doubt is cast on the political effectiveness of the one-time bloc.
- Schabarum Cleared of Conflict Charge : Malibu: State panel says there's no connection between his investment in a real estate partnership and his vote against incorporation.
- Q & A : VALERIE BERTINELLI: Coming Back Into the Public Eye
- Foster Moms Get Off Welfare, On Salary
- Search for Next Panchen Lama Pits Tibet Against China's Communists : Religion: The party claims the right to approve the reincarnated successor of Tibet's second-highest spiritual leader, who died last year.
- Motorist Dodges Errant Driver, Rams CHP Car
- Ceremony Marks a Long-Delayed Rite of Passage
- 'Coming Out' a Risk That's Worth Taking : Homosexuality: Gays and lesbians aren't the only ones who fear ostracism from society. Their parents do, too.
- 'Patience is critical, because you don't go from the baement to the penthouse without climbing up a whole lot of stairs'
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Wins Cypress Title
- 2 Critically Burned in Duplex Fire : Escape: The victims ran through the flaming living room. Neighbors aided the firefighters.
- Miller Talks to Union : Baseball: Former director speaks with players amid a report their resolve is cracking. Another meeting is scheduled for today.
- State Title Marks Successful End to Tarver's Quest
- Daly, Earl Team Up for Victory at Sebring
- Vidrios' No-Hitter Gives Host Crawford Title
- Servite Warms Up to Title-Game Pressure
- No Gritty 'Woman'
- Jamie Lee Curtis: The Life of a Chameleon
- UNDER THE GUN: Pop stars all make...
- Kiss the Show Goodby . . . and Point Them to Tomorrow
- The Paintings of Lawrence Gipe: A Mix of Romance and Irony
- Realtors, Builders Assail 'Big Crash' Theory
- India's Sun Temple at Konarak Has an X-Rating
- The Shape of Things to Come : Hard-Edged Minimalism Makes Way for Furniture in Undulating Forms and Baroque Fabrics-- : an Art Nouveau for the 1990s
- Malfunctioning Appliances Can Often Be Fixed
- Advertising's Amazing Discovery
- Maryland Tries to End Abortion Bill Filibuster
- Pasadena Loses Out in L.A. City Panel's Rail Line Proposal
- O.C. Prep Teams Score 2 State Titles in 3 Shots
- Havel and Walesa Meet in an Opposition Aerie
- SAILING CONGRESSIONAL CUP : Dickson Too Aggressive for Isler, Haines
- Custom House Cost Depends on How Fancy You Want It
- Final Curtain for Actor and a Beloved Friend
- Dinosaur Ball Guests Enjoy Party in a Jungle Inspired by Rousseau
- If They Don't Play It's a Shame: Baseball Fans Sweat Lockout
- District to Audit Ely's Expenses, Phone Calls : Gambling: The board member allegedly used college district phones to call Las Vegas casinos.
- INS Agents Arrest 38 Illegal Alien Suspects
- When Insurers Fail, Insured Lack Safety Net : Consumers: Because California does not have a health insurance guarantee fund, policyholders find themselves out in cold when companies are shut down.
- Tustin's Dilemma: To Vote or Not to Vote : Politics: City Council candidates hold back as a court fight rages over whether an April 10 election will be legal.
- Gays Seek Only the 'Special Privilege' of Equal Rights
- Camarillo : Blimp Leaves City, but Not Residents' Hearts
- PRO FOOTBALL : Tagliabue Carves Niche as Commissioner
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Rallies to Beat Servite
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Hoover Joins Foes of Helmet Law After It Costs Tornadoes Three Runs
- When the Restaurant Drops the Ball
- Against Big-Budget-Film Glut, the Road to Cult Status Is Rocky
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- Applause for Dancers' Athletic Turns Denies Great Ballet a Sporting Chance
- Competence, yes. Professionalism, of course. But there's...
- Japan as Number One...and Pulling Away : THE END OF THE AMERICAN CENTURY <i> by Steven Schlosstein (Congdon & Weed: $22.95; 537 pp.; 0-86553-201-0) </i>
- Case Where Accelerated Payments Don't Pay
- Pantheon Is Dead, Long Live Pantheon
- Twinning Art With Evil : CHEKHOV'S SISTER A Novel <i> by W.D. Wetherell (Little, Brown: $16.95; 288 pp.) </i>
- For Murdoch, a Life 'Addicted to Writing'
- Poland's 'Big Bang' Plan Shakes Up Poor Economy
- Bush Not Sorry About Blaze at Chemical Plant
- DAY TRIP
- Down for the Count : Critics of First Census of Homeless Say the Tally Destined to Be Low
- Ancient Dream of Europe-Asia Overland Trade Route May Be Reality by Year 2000
- Watching the Night Away : TV'S TWILIGHT ZONE REACHES INSOMNIACS AND SPENDAHOLICS
- Council Honors Home Builders
- THE HOUSE
- 30 Seconds Over California: a TV Spot Lets Feinstein Soar--but It's Not the Key : Politics: A GOP consultant says it has less to do with the former San Francisco mayor than with her Democratic opponent, John Van de Kamp.
- Sweeping Out the Sweatshops
- DEMOCRATS GRIM PAGEANT : Fratricide Inside the Bastion : Cutting your own deal in good times or being first to the lifeboat in heavy weather leaves little incentive to ponder a community of interest.
- The Talk of the Ukraine: Secession From Moscow : Soviet Union: Pro-independence movements are becoming bolder and politicized. Could too much dissent bring in the tanks?
- A Righteous Rejection : Judicial Conference Disputes Rehnquist Proposal
- 'Vigilante' May Be Charged in Killing
- County St. Paddy Fete Greens the Orange : Celebration: Thousands of Irish and non-Irish alike mark the saint's day with step dancers, bagpipers, a parade and plenty of Irish beer.
- Cheers for Young Champs
- Ezell Combines Business, Immigration Advice
- OJAI : Violent Crime Rate Falls by Two-Thirds
- Lounge Wizard : Brawny Yank's Songs Win Hearts, Minds in Vietnamese Clubs
- Soviets at Convair Plant Are Given Red Carpet Treatment
- PLNC Women First in Conference Track Meet
- Roadworthy Trio : L.A. Matathon: A transplanted Finn, Camarillo chemist and a wheelchair racer from West Hills took their passion to the streets of the city and turned in some creditable performances.
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : BOYS' DIVISION III : Servite Guns Down Mt. Eden, 67-51
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : GIRLS' DIVISION III : Brea-Olinda Win Streak Snapped at 55
- COMMENTARY : The Resurrection of John Baldessari : Why is the Southland artist bigger everywhere else than here?: Assessing his career on the eve of a major MOCA retrospective
- ON THE RECORD
- FIELD OF DREAMS : Savoring the Heartland in Iowa's Great American Bike Ride
- The Phantom Acquires a Father : NBC's $10-Million Miniseries Casts Burt Lancaster in the New Role
- Italian Priest a 20-Year Kabul Resident--and Survivor of Many Brushes With Fate : Italian Priest in Kabul Flirts With Fate
- Bubka Sets Indoor Mark at 19-10 1/4
- O'Neil Provides Just the Right Parting Shots
- Taylor's Luck Runs Out as Time Doesn't : Boxing: Chavez, behind on two of three scorecards, keeps his belt and adds another when referee makes controversial decision to stop fight.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / SOUTHEAST AND MIDWEST REGIONALS : TODAY'S SOUTHEAST REGIONAL GAMES : Northern Iowa Tries to Find New Level
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / WEST REGIONAL : Fish Knows How to Play the Game With Blue Chips
- Talesai: A Place to Linger on Sunset
- D'Ambrosi's 'Pathological' Theater
- To Osip Mandelstam--
- YOUNG LYNDON STEALS AN ELECTION : THE YEARS OF LYNDON JOHNSON Volume II, Means of Ascent <i> by Robert A. Caro (A Borzoi Book/ Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 512 pp.; 0-394-52835-2)</i>
- TRAVELING in style : A PALACE WHERE SERVICE IS KING : If a royal reception and plush pampering are your holiday goals, then head for this haute hostelry in Gstaad, where guests are greeted (and treated) with gracious thoughtfulness.
- THANKSGIVING An AIDS Journal <i> by Elizabeth Cox (Harper & Row: $18.95; 230 pp.) </i>
- Misdirected Technology : With the Cold War Over, Our Scientists Should Be Zeroing In on Making Life Easier
- EASY IN THE ISLANDS <i> by Bob Shacochis (Penguin: $7.95) </i>
- The Greatest Woman Poet Since Sappho : THE COMPLETE POEMS OF ANNA AKHMATOVA Two Volumes <i> translated by Judith Hemschemeyer, edited and with an introduction by Roberta Reeder (Zephyr Press: $85; 1,530 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Custom Home Survival Guide : Building: One couple managed to build their first custom house without harm to their marriage. The key to success is having a good general contractor.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FAVORITES : BABY FOOD
- Brown Makes Appearance for State Senate Candidate
- $2.4-Billion Dalkon Shield Payout Options Disclosed
- Mandela Pledges ANC Action on Unrest in Townships
- Big Spender in Cerritos Campaign Draws Criticism : Politics: A newcomer and first-time City Council candidate has raised almost double the money--$96,000--of all of his competitors combined.
- MORE OF LANCASTER
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Terrorists Say They Targeted Americans
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Kangaroo Dies After Pacemaker Surgery
- People Helping the Poor in El Salvador Often Wind Up as Victims Themselves : Persecution: Being a religious worker in the beleaguered nation, easing misery, assisting battle-area refugees, is a lethal pursuit.
- What Abortion Debate Is Really About: When Is Killing Permitted? : Morality: Convenient fictions about what is or is not a life don't help. Terminating a fetus is no more murder than sending soldiers to war.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Funds for Chumash Trail Recommended
- Man, 71, Intervenes in Dispute, Is Killed
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / SOUTHEAST AND MIDWEST REGIONALS : TODAY'S MIDWEST REGIONAL GAMES : Georgetown Presents Tall Task for Xavier
- Progress for Black Head Coaches--but Not That Much
- Fitzgerald Double Lifts Redondo to Tourney Victory Over Miraleste
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / EAST REGIONAL : Clemson Stops Simmons, Defeats La Salle : East Regional: Tigers hold Explorer star scoreless for 11:44 in second half and rally to win second-round game, 79-75.
- SANTA ANITA : Hail Atlantis Might Get Derby Shot
- Kings Bury Mystique in Garden, Clinch Playoffs
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : UCLA Not Impressed by 30-4 Kansas
- Bodysurfer Used to Taking Bull by Horns : Bodysurfing: Peter Rombold of Chula Vista can be freewheeling in the water, but he has to get a bit more serious when he picks up the red cape.
- Taking the Pulse of New Latin Beat in Southland
- CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
- I enjoyed "The Kennedys of Massachusetts," but...
- Misleading Impression Created About Votes on Environment
- CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
- Deli Delay
- PURE GORE
- Mainland Not Island
- Los Angeles County - News from March 18, 1990
- Names in the News - March 18, 1990
- Names in the News - March 18, 1990
- Family Torn by Tragedy Faces More Troubles After Killing
- Quayle Delivers U.S. Order to Contras: Disband, Turn In Weapons : Nicaragua: Some of the rebel leaders are bitter because the Administration offered no alternatives.
- Lithuanians Rally in a Signal to Kremlin : Secession: Demonstrators flout Soviet pressure against independence. A delegation will go to Moscow for talks.
- City Wonders If It Can Swallow the Chaos
- County Board Ideology Yields to Politics : Supervisors: More cracks in conservative bloc predicted as Pete Schabarum's tenure ends and 2 other Republicans go their own way.
- Paramount's Big Spin : A look inside the changing studio, the people who run it and the 1990 high-profile, big-money movie strategy
- Visitors, Birds Flock to Mono Lake
- Tall Tales : In a New Memoir, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Chronicles His Final Season on the Court
- Kingston's Beat Is the Heartand Soul of Jamaica
- B-2 Bomber a Visible Target for Budget Ax : Congress: Support for Stealth plane is eroding fast. Lawmakers look to $75-billion project to cut the deficit.
- Gardening : How to Control Insects on Orchids
- Director of U.N. Health Group's AIDS Effort Quits
- H. Medina, 102; Judged 11 Communists
- U.S. Lists Chimps as Endangered Species
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Assemblyman Costa Gets Caucus Post
- COLUMN ONE : Providing a Passage to America : In a crumbling Bronx neighborhood, two schools readied immigrant children for the world outside. An alumnus returns to find changes, but the old values.
- OJAI : Deadline Extended for Arts Roster
- A Happy Ending in Hollywood : Development: Neighborhood escapes the bulldozers. Studios will have to look elsewhere to expand.
- Landmark Issue May Tie Up Farmers Market Mall
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : The Lions Played to Their Strength
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : These Tigers Are Too Short to Stop Hoyas
- The Magic Is Back for Sockers : MISL: Coach Ron Newman was smiling after his team routed the Kansas City Comets Friday night, 7-1, for the Sockers' third victory in a row.
- No Pay, No Stay, Say Players : Padres: Jack Clark, Bruce Hurst and Tony Gwynn say they will seek free agency if the team carries out its promise to dock their pay.
- St. Francis 'Accountant' Ends Up in the Red, 6-5
- Preston Exacts Revenge in Westlake's 7-5 Win
- Joel Cheatwood Named to Head Channel 11 News
- Malathion Spraying for the Pesky Medfly
- CHILD ABUSE REPORT
- World IN BRIEF : GRENADA : Brathwaite Sworn In as Prime Minister
- Buzz Out to See the Insect Fair
- Kohl Tries to Ease E. German Fears, Pushes Vote
- IRISH BUYS ARE STYLING
- De Klerk to Meet ANC's Leadership : South Africa: The April 11 meeting will lay the groundwork for full negotiations. The demand to free political prisoners may be an obstacle.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Goodcase Gets UC Irvine Past Northridge
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Brea-Olinda Returns to Scene of Victory
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Duke Routs Richmond, 81-46
- Capriati Overcomes Fellow Floridian, 7-5, 6-3
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ensemble Gives 'Personae' Auspicious Debut
- Brazil's New President Starts Dramatic Moves to Squelch Inflation
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Deal Completed to Establish Carl's Jr. in 9 Pacific Nations
- FTC Investigating Claims of Products' Ecological Safety
- Connery's Comment
- Justices Move Harris a Step Closer to Death
- Riney Grasps for Ring, but Saturn May Bring Him Down to Earth
- Bay Area Sting Nets a Ton of Cocaine
- Anderson's Silent Beirut Office Awaits His Return
- Even the Writers Wonder Whodunit
- COUNTYWIDE : Foundation Asks for $55,600 Arts Grant
- LAGUNA BEACH : Officials Discuss Canyon Bond Issue
- Crack Babies: The Numbers Mount
- COSTA MESA : Students Pitching In to Tutor Newcomers
- From Laundry Room to City Hall : Architecture: Tenants tackle problems at a faded but special Hollywood apartment building.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Institute to Display Rocks From Moon
- 2 Convicted of Bilking Investors of $13 Million
- More Than a Name
- Bastille Opera Opens Tonight, Ready or Not : Music: Mitterrand appointee Pierre Berge will remain controversial even if there's no glitch. He's the man who forced out Daniel Barenboim and Rudolf Nureyev.
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Environmental Despair Focus of Rosenthal's 'L.O.W. in Gaia'
- Developing Ventura Boulevard
- Cal State Northridge Quickly Goes Downhill at Irvine, 11-2
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Riordan Had an Easier Road to the Final
- Mater Dei to Meet Riordan in State Final
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Atherton Menlo Routs Rosamond in Division V
- Four Are Well-Suited to Semifinals
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : MATER DEI vs. RIORDAN
- PREP BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : SERVITE vs. HAYWARD MT. EDEN
- Frankie Beverly, Maze Give Tried-and-True R
- TV Reviews : 'To Be Free' Records Bush's Literacy Awards
- Good 'Influence'
- COUNTYWIDE : Air Bill Would Raise Auto License Costs
- Nixon's Visit to Capitol Hill
- CS Long Beach Takes It Out on Arizona State : NIT:49ers, passed over by NCAA tournament, score 86-71 victory over Sun Devils in first round.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Tops Cerritos; Pickler Gets 100th Victory
- Luster Missing From Florida Derby
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : A Long Look Up Awaits the Gauchos
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Williams Fuels Arizona Surge in 79-67 Win
- Rickie Lee Jones' Real People Are at Lingerie
- NFL Owners Get Tough on Drug Testing, Ease Up on Free Agency
- 'Itchy Feet' Led Dancer to America
- Simmons Comment Draws Attention: Harold C. Simmons,...
- FOCUS: MIXED-USE COMPLEX IN YORBA LINDA
- Plan Disclosed for 3 County Rail Lines : Transportation: Competing projects would all be built over next 11 years if voters approve June ballot measures, planners say.
- Driver Can Be Retried in 3 Deaths, Judge Rules : Courts: The Somis woman was convicted of two lesser offenses in her first trial after the jury split over second-degree murder charges.
- Houston's Ware to Skip Senior Year, Enter Draft
- MOTOR RACING / Shav Glick : Redican Is Still Sprinting at 45
- 'Click and Clack,' the Spark Plugs of Public Radio
- The senior pastor of an influential Pasadena...
- STOCKS : Dow Rises 45.50 in Heaviest Trading of 1990
- Best Seller: Secret Police Secrets
- Executed Journalist Had Criminal Past
- Brea Firm Won't Give Up on Nintendo : Patent Fight: Color Dreams founder says he can now compete legally with Japanese company in marketing video game.
- Bar Ends Probe of Lincoln Figures Tied to Governor
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Resignation Sparks a Political Crisis
- Abortion Foes Stall Liberal Maryland Bill
- 1,000 Gather at Border, Protest Crossings : Immigration: They illuminate area with vehicle headlights to show anger at flow of illegal aliens into the U.S.
- There's been enough talk about Medflies lately.Let's...