- NATION IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Boy Killed, 13 Hurt in Rash of Tornadoes
- Pentagon Warns of a Kremlin Reversal : Defense: Despite optimism over East Bloc changes, the Joint Chiefs urge U.S. to stay strong. NATO would have 70 days warning of attack in Europe, report says.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tom 'Cruise's Too Fast in Role
- Deaf Students Submit List of Demands to CSUN Officials
- Simi Police Seize Big Caches for Cash : Raids: The department has collected more than $1.7 million as its share of drug forfeiture funds. And it's expecting much more.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel Will Discuss Oil-Spill Prevention
- SANTA PAULA : Businessman May Sue Over Gas Storage
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council May Turn Parking Clock Back
- Poor Millionaire : Teen-Age Lottery Winner Strapped for Cash, Living $80,000 Paycheck to Paycheck
- Countywide : Blended Beige Paint Offered for Sale
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Approves Church's Expansion
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo's Dull Gets No-Hitter
- Plenty of Talking, No Headway : Baseball: Bush calls for settlement, Steinbrenner and McMullen rip union, but Fehr and O'Connor don't meet.
- Edward S. Masket has been named executive...
- Current Account Deficit at 5-Year Low in '89
- Cigna to Leave Auto Insurance Business: Cigna...
- Japan Calls New Talks With U.S. Critical
- U.S. Rice Producers in Unfriendly Fields : Japan: Americans promote product in Tokyo even though they can't even give the grain away there.
- Killer Whale Dies of Infection at Sea World
- Fluor Supported as Shareholders Reject Secret Vote
- Castro Vows Firm Stance Against Urgings to Change
- WORLD : Bush to Meet With Key Allies
- Life's Canvas Can Often Change Its Hue on Cue
- 'Undocumented Person' Check Box on Arrest Form Legal, Court Rules
- Veterans Testify on Bill Allowing Trips to Vietnam
- Subcommittee Plans Land-Swap Hearing
- Dissent Greets Choice of S.D. School Texts
- Countywide : Visitors' Bureau to Promote Ventura
- Moorpark Council Places Hotel Proposal on Review 'Fast Track' : Growth: The city and the Chamber of Commerce agree that Moorpark needs a hotel. The project could be approved within a year.
- Cleanup of Toxic Dump in Escondido Begins
- SIDELINES : 3 No-Contests for NFL of '80s
- Dickmann Lifts CSUN to Sweep
- William T. Seitz, executive vice chairman of...
- Program Trading Blamed for January Stock Contortions
- TREND WATCH
- 31 Injured as Engine Rams Amtrak Train
- Administration Appeals 2 Rulings Against Flag Law
- Three-time winner Susan Butcher pushed into about...
- Outdoors : Anglers Get a Jump on Spring at Castaic
- NAIA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Southern California College Plays Tough in Opener, 102-82
- Voters Might Get to Decide Raiders Move : Oakland: Angered by the price tag for getting back the football team, some residents say they will try to put the issue on the November ballot.
- BANKING / FINANCE : Fidelity National Financial to Launch Buyback Plan to Increase Stock's Value
- 5 Children Killed in Fire
- LOCAL : Computer Chip Robbery in Irvine
- A Declaration : Women: More lesbian college students are acknowledging their sexual identity. As a result, they're taking a higher profile.
- Getty May Buy Record-Price Van Gogh
- Countywide : County to Form Oil Spill Response Team
- VENTURA : Firm to Ask Council to Reconsider Hotel
- A Brush With the Law : Dana Point Color Code Stops Hotel in Mid-Stroke
- Outdoors : Bass in San Diego Lakes Expected to Be at Peak
- Illness Forces Carl to the Sideline : Prep baseball: Former Mater Dei player has to sit out senior year after second bout of mononucleosis. He's hoping to resume athletic career at Loyola Marymount.
- Mater Dei's No. 1 Again; Only Difference Is the Sport
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Get Revenge vs. Knicks
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Whitworth Enjoys Playing With a Winner This Season
- Looking to Cure the Ills of Sports? No Problem
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Murder Suspect's Mother Testifies
- Anaheim Faces a $9-Million Cost Overrun
- THE HOUSE
- FULLERTON : Junior High Students to Compete in Math
- Countywide : Gates Still Targeted in Gun Permits Suit
- VENTURA : Crack Cocaine, Cash Seized at House
- Claim of Mishandled Evidence Under Review
- Concessions Deal May Be Consolation Prize
- Organizers of the Goodwill Games, buoyed by...
- Hank Gathers Autopsy Report Due Thursday
- Summonses Are Issued Against Two in Water Bombing of UNLV's Bench
- THE NHL : Angry King Fans Find a Forum for Dissent
- Torrey Pines' Haines to Leave for College
- 3 Killed, 6 Hurt as Car in Crash Plunges Off Freeway
- Hart, Saugus Left in Dark by Umpire
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Chargers Sign Thomas Sanders
- Sockers Show Signs of Life in 9-3 Victory
- Diamond Lil Looks for a Fourth Win
- SIDELINES : Soccer Fans Riot Across Java
- SIDELINES : Strawberry Must Pay Support
- COMMENTARY : One Rule of Thumb Keeps the Madness of March in Perspective
- Spectacor Works Both Ends of Deal : Arenas: The company that operates the Sports Arena plans to do the same in Santa Ana despite a potential contractual conflict.
- Census Falling Short in O.C. Worker Pool : Population: U.S. agency also encounters difficulty attracting job applicants in other areas. It blames the low unemployment rate and a robust economy.
- Bush Admits to 'Back Alley' Talks on Hostages
- Supervisors Demand Halt to the Spraying : Medfly: Angry Pete Schabarum joins the two Democrats on the board in approving resolution against the malathion campaign.
- 600 Navajos at Hearing on Aid for Ill Uranium Miners
- Unification of Germany
- PAYDAY: About 20 million people watched Patricia...
- Nation : U.S. Car, Light Truck Sales Slow
- Gorbachev Runs Uncontested for Soviet Presidency
- Chavez Joins Anti-Spraying Protesters
- No T-Bird Was This . . . but the Model Was Special
- LOCAL : Suspect Held in Transient Death
- Dec. 5 Jail Escapee Arrested in Denver
- Farewells Begin for the Bully
- 12-Hour Fire Destroys Crate Warehouse North of Oxnard
- DRUGS A THIRD PATH : Not a Crime or Social Ill, But a Controllable Disease : Britain stubbornly forges its own way in dealing with addiction, licensing doctors to prescribe 'maintenance' doses of opiates and amphetamines.
- Emergency Cutbacks in Water Use Studied : Drought: In response to a MWD request, five cities in eastern Ventura County are planning for rationing.
- Open Road Leads to Mystery : Vanished: A retiree whose dream was to travel disappears in Oregon. A couple is charged with using his bank account and vehicles.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Developer Gives Up on Jazz Club Plans
- Coast Panel Staff Backs Mola Plan
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Poway Wins; OG Pitcher Sets No-Hit Record
- They Weren't Interested in 15 Minutes of Fame
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Camarillo Puts Aside Adversity in 6-4 Win
- Andre Ware Reported on Way to NFL
- NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL NOTES : LSU's Jackson Repeats as an All-American
- SDSU Blows Lead, Loses to Riverside
- P.M. BRIEFING : SmithKline Profits Drop 65%
- Grand Met to Sell Most of Its Breweries
- Way U.S. Counts Jobless May Be Outdated
- STOCKS : Interest Rate Fears Pull Dow Down 12.16
- Nation : 45 Illegal Aliens Nabbed on Jet at Stopover on L.A.-N.Y. Flight
- LOCAL : Last Stretch of Beach Closed by Tanker Oil Spill Is Reopened
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Trial Set for January, 1991
- SOUTHLAND : Orange County Shore Reopened
- North Tells of Bush-Iran Parley Plan : Contras: The former Marine colonel testifies at the Poindexter trial that he does not know if the then-vice president was aware of the discussion.
- Shootings of 2 Deaf Brothers Recounted
- Retiree's Life of Travel Becomes a Mystery of Disappearance : Crime: Glendale man bought a motor home, hit the road and vanished. Two people are accused of driving his vehicle and embezzling his money, but no one has found a body.
- ANAHEIM : Edison Co. Will Pay City $10 Million
- Civic Center Employees May Lose Free Parking
- 2 Stylish Suspects Held in Bank Holdups
- Land for Courthouse Identified : West Valley: A developer says he is talking with the county. But Chatsworth neighbors oppose removing the land from industrial use.
- Canoga Park Sends Erhardt to Cleveland
- New-Look Chaminade Flying High
- Traveling Costs Turn Sweet Smell of Playoff Success Sour : State tournament: High schools are dipping into their own pockets to meet expenses incurred during the postseason.
- CURRENCY : Dollar Off as Plan to Unify Marks Creates Confusion
- Troubled Kaypro Corp., which filed for Chapter...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- MetWest Closing Newport Beach Management Office
- Reagan's Memory
- CONSUMERS : A Way to Make the Season Less Taxing : Finances: By setting up a filing system for tax documents now, you'll have a better chance of being ready next April 15.
- Macy's Blames Big Loss on Weak Christmas Sales
- Columbia S&L; Jet Sold to Firm Affiliated With Milken : Thrifts: The Gulfstream IV jet is already up for sale again for $21.5 million.
- Haiti Military Vows to Stay Out of Politics : Caribbean: A new, interim president is installed. Scattered violence persists.
- L.A. Will Seek to Reopen Suit Over Census : Undercounting: A federal judge will be asked to hold the Commerce Department in contempt of a court-approved settlement to ensure the accurate counting of minorities, immigrants and the poor.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Hazelwood's Vodka Drinking Disputed
- December Train Crash Blamed on Speeding Trucker
- Mayor Barry Returns to Capital, Says He Has No Plans to Resign
- Countywide : Accused Mortician Wants Own Lawyer
- County Warned of $63-Million Deficit in the Next 2 Years : Government: The forecast is gloomy, but a healthy surplus is possible down the road. New programs will suffer, the CAO report says.
- TUSTIN : More Fuel Added to Battle Over Election
- Nightmare Ahead : Coast Highway Is Pushed to Limit in L.A. County
- Antonovich Opposes Plan to Dump Sludge in Antelope Valley : Environment: The proposal to spread hundreds of tons of the sewage byproduct over farms in that area also enrages environmentalists and draws complaints from officials of nearby cities.
- A Case for Elizabeth Perkins : Film: The actress tackles the role of a detective searching for romance in 'Love at Large.'
- Laura Moskowitz, an executive with David Kirschner...
- Egyptian Owner of Harrods Declares He Won't Be Ousted
- OVERSEAS : Tokyo Stocks Halt Slide; Nikkei Ends Morning Session Up 8.94
- $140-Million Satellite Lost : Big Blow to Commercial Space Effort
- Aspen Keeps Its Anti-Fur Mayor, Ousts Councilman
- School Nurses Dispense a Healthy Dose of Social Work : Health: An increasing number of students are showing up with serious illnesses but no insurance to pay for treatment.
- Anaheim, Santa Ana Play Risky Game Over Arenas
- Nation : Three Die in Nursing Home Fire
- The Joy of Another Dictator Going
- DRUGS EXPAND THE PROGRAMS : They're Out There Crying for Help : The most comprehensive study shows that treatment does work. We need better training and wider availability.
- BUENA PARK : Funds Sought for Sidewalk Ramps
- MOORPARK : Council to Debate Mayoral Selection
- CSUF Faculty Wants More Say
- Petra Kronberger led an Austrian four-woman sweep...
- STAGE REVIEW : Tales of Hollywood Told Well in 'Aleph 4' at Saxon-Lee
- Major Advertisers Finally Boarding Cornelius' 'Train' : Pop: 'Soul Train' marks its 20th anniversary tonight with a nationally televised awards ceremony. The black-music show's creator and host has bittersweet feelings about landing his first car ad.
- Music Reviews : Tashi in Monday Evening Series at County Museum
- Carrier, Safety for USC, Will Enter the NFL Draft
- ART REVIEW : Italian Works Feed the Mind and the Eye : Art: 'Eternal Metaphors' exhibit at Cal State Long Beach shows works by nine deft artists that are at once ingenuous and sophisticated.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Takes Conference Lead by Beating Golden West
- Phoenix Pulls Off an Upset : Pro football: NFL owners decide to put the 1993 Super Bowl in the Valley of the Sun, rather than in the Rose Bowl.
- Jockey Gets Favorable Decision : Horse Racing: Ron Hansen could be back in the saddle today after being barred from riding for more than a month.
- SIDELINES : Court OKs Ailing Ballard's Trip
- 'Streetcar' Stalls; 'Home' a Satisfying, Emotional Trip : Cal State Fullerton's production of 'Home' takes a sentimental look at the life of a young North Carolina man.
- SHORT TAKES : Dick Tracy Fedora Fad in Wings
- O.C.'s Western Digital Stock Soars, Armor All Plunges
- Boston Consulting Group has named Philip J....
- Brazil Closes Banks for Rest of Week:...
- "What do you think about the malathion spraying?"
- Greene Doing Well After Heart Attack
- DEFENSE DOLLARS: The Cold War may be...
- RATING GAME: The bad news: U.S. News...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Calls for Tougher Sanctions
- L.A. Vows to Search for a Team to Replace Raiders
- Publisher Held Afraid to Issue Rushdie's Novel in Paperback
- Census-Taker Jobs Go Begging in State
- Iran Will Release 20 Egyptian POWs
- Bluefields Warms Up to Its Cubans : Nicaragua: The Sandinistas welcomed Havana's help. Even though they've been voted out, many are hoping the aid workers will stay.
- Central America: Dollars for Peace
- San Diego
- Supervisors Spend $4,000 to Win Ticket Exemption
- The automobile may be the most precious...
- PREP ROUNDUP : Allen, Doll Lead Katella to Sweep Over Foothill
- SIDELINES : Crenshaw's Putter Disappears
- Jones, Wilborn Share Top Honor in Mid-Valley League
- Music Reviews : William Kanengiser in Guitar Recital at Ambassador
- Day Care Probed After Girl, 2, Is Found on Street
- Lawmakers in Race on Bond Measures : Politics: The Legislature scurries to approve borrowing for schools and earthquake repair. But they still may have missed the deadline for a place on the June ballot.
- AIDS Patients May Get Unproven Drugs at Early Stages : Health: Only one experimental therapy is now available outside of formal studies. And one must be critically ill to be eligible to receive it.
- Bonn Favors E. Germans' Benefit Cuts : Europe: The continuing influx of immigrants from the east is causing resentment. A change in treatment of new arrivals is expected.
- Housing Help
- Immunity Sought to Force Ex-HUD Official to Testify
- Unification of Germany
- Bernson Urges Denial of Waiver for Arcade
- Bernson Annexation Proposal Advances
- THE RAIDERS: BACK TO OAKLAND : Commission Dropped Ball
- Estancia's Ly Discovers Right Sport to Be a Star : Badminton: Senior discarded basketball. Now he's hoping for a return to Southern Section final.
- Evander Holyfield, the No. 1 heavyweight contender,...
- Tale of Animosity Unfolds in Jockey Probe
- SIDELINES : Settle or Miss Season, Royals' Owner Tells Player
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Moorpark Beats Ventura as Leighton Improves to 5-0
- NFL MEETINGS : Owners Change Rules in Hope of Shortening Games to Three Hours
- STAGE REVIEW : Berkoff's 'East' Comes West, With an East London Drawl
- TV REVIEW : Affectionate Portrait of Mr. Rogers
- ART
- NAIA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Scruggs, Defense Spark SCC's Rout of Washburn
- O.C. DANCE : Tharp Still Having Her 'Fling' : Despite Uncertain Role at ABT, Choreographer's Work in Spotlight
- Gilbert & Sullivan Company Decides It Will Branch Out
- STAGE
- SHORT TAKES : Death Suspect's Skeleton Found
- POP MUSIC : Taking the Shirts Off Stars' Backs for Charity
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Keillor's Prairie Home Symphony : Concert: The ebb and flow of Lake Wobegon finally reached the shores of the Music Center via a pension-fund benefit. The impact was wistful, mock-meek, quasi-Lutheran and beguiling.
- Doing It His Way : Former Support Sax Man Moves Into Overdrive as Soloist, Hits Coach House in San Juan Tonight
- SHORT TAKES : Newton Libel Case Appeal Set
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Child Mortality
- TV & VIDEO - March 14, 1990
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- Sources Say MCA to Announce Deal for Geffen Records
- Air Force Takes Key Work Away From Northrop : Aerospace: Rockwell is awarded the lucrative business of building a guidance device for the MX missile.
- Bush Seeks Latin Aid From Pentagon Budget : Congress: He asks for $800 million in cuts to help Nicaragua and Panama. And he wants it in two weeks.
- Bradley Holds Out Hope That the Raiders Will Stay
- Witnesses Tell of Shooting of Deaf Brothers
- Latinos Urge Board to Settle Remap Suit With New District : Voting rights: Coalition assails supervisors, especially Schabarum, urging them now to 'do the right thing.'
- Psychologist Under Added Scrutiny : Workplace: Police officials have joined the review of Michael R. Mantell's work interviewing potential employees. The county is also examining how well the psychologist has done his job.
- New Details Emerge in Judges' Alleged Effort to Thwart Inquiry of Peers : Courts: Newly released files reveal complaints from Newport Beach officials who alleged that some Harbor judges went too far in trying to defend their colleagues.
- RACING Q & A
- Words, Fists Fly at Panel Meeting in N. Hollywood
- Bush to Use Tax Hike Proposal to Push Deficit Cuts
- Youth Yelled 'I Smoked Him,' Witness Says
- AT&T; to Share Key Element in Semiconductor
- Ohio Town to Fight Planned Chemical Plant
- Rising U.S. Dollar Contributes to Japan Stock Drop
- Disney Plans Huge Residential, Retail Project in Florida
- Cycle, STS Form Largest T-Shirt Screen Printing Firm : Clothing: Merger will combine manufacturing operations and management expertise of the beachwear and graphics companies.
- CURRENCY : Dollar Soars Against Yen to Highest Level in 2 1/2 Years
- GLIMPSES
- VENTURA : St. Patrick's Day Parade Expected to Be Twice as Grand--and as Green
- Man Gets 409-Day Sentence in Racial Assault
- Riley's Opponent Drops Out of Race
- Concern Raised Over L.A. Sludge in Antelope Valley : Environment: Proposal to dump it on five farms as fertilizer takes many by surprise. Concerns about ground water contamination delay approval.
- Salad Days Have Arrived on the Scene in School Cafeterias : Nutrition: The menus are being revamped, with elimination of a lot of junk food, to promote healthier eating habits in children.
- Early Bird Makes Its Debut Just After Sunrise
- Disciplinary Proceedings Against Judge Dismissed
- Glenn Mathis, Ex-Manager of Moulton Ranch, Dies
- Union Listing Tied to 'Donation,' Optometrist Says : Campaign: Seven optometrists have made $500 donations to the political campaign of the union president's son.
- THE RAIDERS: BACK TO OAKLAND : Merely Another Face in the Franchise Crowd : L.A. history: Since 1926, pro teams have come and gone--or simply gone--with regularity.
- Fullerton College Forfeits 7 Victories, Tie
- Triple Crown Poll
- Guitarist Al DiMeola will appear Saturday at...
- MUSIC / DANCE REVIEW : Pasadena AIDS Benefit: A Gala Disaster With Good Intentions
- This Was a Long Shot for Mater Dei Guard Quinn
- THE RAIDERS: BACK TO OAKLAND : Davis Says Politicians to Blame : Pro football: Raider owner says L.A. could have kept the team if officials had heeded a warning by the NFL commissioner that the Coliseum needed updating.
- STOCKS : Dow Up 3.38 in Slowest Trading Session of Year
- Army Chooses Litton
- Soviets OK Super Presidency : Sweeping Victory for Gorbachev
- Costa Mesa-Based Archive to Buy Rival Company
- City Council's Pay Proposal
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : A Romance Redux for Winger
- Coalition Fails as Shamir Fires Peres
- ORANGE : ANC Official Speaks Today at Chapman
- IRVINE : Professor to Resume Class After Inquiry
- Second Trial Begins in Laurel Canyon Murders
- THE NBA : Pynchon Vivid in Laker-Celtic Description
- The Battle of the Auction Houses Heats Up : Art: Christie's has announced that it will guarantee a price for a collection, matching the practice of Sotheby's.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Erasing Boundaries at the Forum : Pop: Erasure is the first pop act with an avowedly gay front man to sell out the Forum.
- Vons Rebounds With $3-Million First-Quarter Profit
- P.M. BRIEFING : Rorer, P&G; Plan Joint Venture
- LOCAL : Garden Grove Gas Leak Repaired
- Toy Company Recalls Musical Crib Mobiles
- Most Irwindale Residents Had Given Up Hope Long Ago
- American to Expand Domestic Service: The nation's...
- Report Says Disney Plans Big Florida Development
- Eastern's Workers in Bankruptcy Web
- P.M. BRIEFING : S.F. Defeats MSG Menu Listing
- COLUMN ONE : Feinstein's 30-Second Ascent : A dramatic TV commercial thrusts the former San Francisco mayor into the forefront of the gubernatorial race. The ad is headed for a place in campaign lore.
- Thieves Make Off With Purse and $5
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Baby-Sitter Accused of Child Endangerment
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools Seek Tighter Film, Video Policy
- THE SIDELINES : Blue Jays Renew Stieb's Option
- LAGUNA HILLS : New Social Service Office Is Opened
- Another No. 44 Collapsed, Died Five Days Before Gathers : Sports medicine: American's death in England reaffirms dilemma faced by doctors treating athletes.
- Placentia's Evans Wins Sullivan Award : Honors: Swimmer gets trophy as top amateur of 1989. She is the 10th female and second-youngest athlete selected.
- Teams Share Los Angeles Name, Little Else : Rams: The Raider move is expected to have little effect on the area's other NFL team.
- 'Videos' Top Show; NBC Top Network
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress College Rallies to Edges Fullerton in Softball, 4-3
- Tellep Defends Lockheed's Cost-Cutting Moves : Takeovers: The chairman of the aerospace firm counters charges from NL Industries, which called Lockheed's restructuring a failure.
- Trade Deficit for 1989 Smallest in Five Years
- Orange County Suspects Named in Chip Theft Ring
- OPEC's February Output Estimate Up 500,000 Barrels
- Transamerica to Buy TV, Movie Production Insurer