- Slain Man Found in Former RTD Garage
- Church Defaced; Stand on AIDS, Abortion Cited
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Heart Patient Used Drug, Friend Says
- Op-Ed Options : Politics: Lawmakers increasingly are using opinion pages of influential newspapers to air their views and set the agenda for policy debates.
- Driver Held in Fatal Car Crash
- COUNTYWIDE : Fee Increases at Airports Studied
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Businesses Sigh Relief but Rescue Isn't in Sight : Health Care: A plan to have all employers help insure their workers falls short, but California employers still face crushing costs.
- MOTOR RACING USA GRAND PRIX : Senna Wins Duel With Alesi at Phoenix
- BY THE NUMBERS : 10 Greatest Jukebox Hits of All Time
- Jazz Reviews : Allen Brings Jazz, Wit, Wordplay to Ambassador
- P.M. BRIEFING : Swiss Insurer Buys Into Reliance
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Korean-American Leader Trying to Give Fellow Immigrants a Hand
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Protesters in Selma Violate Court Order
- Rostenkowski Proposes Plan to Cut Deficit in 4 Years : Congress: The package includes some tax hikes and a freeze on most federal domestic spending. The Pentagon's budget would be reduced by 3%.
- Times Launches Daily Edition in Ventura County
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Busfield, Elliott Share Kinship
- Bonn Sees Unity Talks Limited to 4 War Allies : Reunification: Poland and other European nations are expected to balk at the announcement.
- Mandela, Ally Meet in Sweden After 28 Years
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Premier Reportedly Will Visit Moscow
- Say It Straight Out, Would You?
- Some Navy Recruits Go Back to School to Learn to Read : Illiteracy: The Navy faces a growing problem of recruits who read so poorly they must be sent back to the classroom.
- COUNTYWIDE : Group Reaches Out to Disabled Callers
- COUNTYWIDE : Debt Allegations Fly in Election
- NCAA TOURNAMENT / A LOOK AT THE REGIONALS : THE EAST : Kansas Doesn't Need to Worry About Big Eight
- NFL MEETINGS : Owners Take a Look at Revenue Sharing
- Fehr-Vincent Talks Are Unproductive
- Riley Backs Johnson to Repeat as MVP Despite Laker Guard's Pessimism
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Last of the Finest': Arresting Approach to Cop-Action Films
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Baby Makes Seven': Amusing Child's Play
- Words, Music Are Key to Brit's Hopes That Fame Finds Him Again
- Elmer T. Klassen; Former Postmaster General
- U.S. Foreign Aid
- Law Has Put the Brakes on Tail Lights That Aren't Red
- Disposal Plan for Napalm in Jeopardy : Munitions: Navy may be stuck with 33,000 canisters if the company hired to recycle Vietnam-era material decides to forfeit its $1-million investment.
- Car Kills Man Trying to Pick Up Hubcap
- VENTURA : Bank Offers Harbor Village Settlement
- Press Poll Picks NCAA's 4 Top Seeds
- The Fluid Cranks and Drives at 2nd Coming
- MEDIA : Live Is Not Always Better, Especially With Slim Facts
- COMMENTARY : Two Wrongs Make a Rite for Big West
- GOLF : Edwards Is Able to Keep a Grip on Two Sports
- MOVIES - March 12, 1990
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- Minority Firms Making Inroads With Utilities : Equal Opportunity: Seven investor-owned firms awarded more contracts to women and minorities last year. But they have a long way to go before meeting a 1993 goal.
- GO JANET: The third time may be...
- COLUMN ONE : Saving the Temples of Literacy : Libraries took the brunt of service cuts while operating costs were soaring. Now, in some cities, they are a cause as chic as the opera.
- TOLL COPS: With three toll roads soon...
- Lithuania Declares Itself an Independent Nation : Baltics: Parliament also elects a non-Communist to head the new government. Other republics await Moscow's reaction.
- Appeal to Clergy to Test Vaccine 'Premature' : Medicine: The archbishop's letter asking nuns and priests to volunteer for an experimental AIDS treatment was sent without Dr. Jonas Salk's knowledge.
- BRACING: School officials know "drug babies" are...
- TAX BLUES: In the face of ever...
- THE HENRY HOLT ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORD AND PHRASE ORIGINS <i> by Robert Hendrickson (Henry Holt: $22.50) </i>
- Drinking the Rain That Fell When Bison Roamed the Canadian Prairie
- Finland Offers Discounts on Hotels and Travel
- Lincoln Litigation Is Massive, Complex, Costly : Thrifts: With 24 lawsuits and investigations by seven state and federal agencies, prosecutors and lawyers are likely to be busy for years.
- Radio Daze : Station-Swapping, Automation and Other Seductive Fantasies of Radio Riches
- Gardening : Craft of Gardening
- WOMEN'S <i> spring </i> FASHION : WOMEN OF STYLE AND SUBSTANCE : This Season, Their Look Is Soft and Subtle
- Press-Telegram Staffers Ask Readers to Drop Subscriptions
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Dowding Pitches a No-Hitter in Orange Lutheran Sweep
- Connecticut Has Enough in Reserve : Big East: Second-stringers spark Huskies, who oust Georgetown and will face Syracuse in tournament final.
- Spirited Servite Sails Past Sickly Dos Pueblos in Final
- BETTING WITH BOB
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE MEN'S BASKETBALL : One Half Is Enough for Rancho Santiago to Take Home Title
- Clippers Put Magic in Its Place : Pro basketball: L.A., which doesn't feel expansive after 2-3 trip, takes a 16-point lead in the first quarter.
- NCAA DIVISION II SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS : CS Northridge Falls Short by 4 Points in Final Event : Women: Oakland (Mich.) wins title after beating Matadors in 400 freestyle relay.
- The Other Valley
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Clone Breaks Mold, Develops a Personality
- On Campaign Trail from Chicago to L.A.
- Sound Growth Policies Casualty of Special Interests
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : Bringing Up Baby's Room
- Homeless Advocate Begins New Fast
- Fetching Help : These Dogs Have Learned New Tricks to Help People With a Variety of Handicaps
- God's Mail Forwarded to Holy Land : Jerusalem: Other offices 'assume that I know where to find him,' Israeli postal aide says.
- 20 Die in Retaliation Raid on South Pakistan Village
- Self-Starters Will Get a Jump on Success From Low-Income Loans
- Baby Pushed Into Trash Compactor Is Rescued
- No Monetary Chaos Grips Brazil--Yet : Economy: The reality so far is not as disastrous as feared. Indexing of prices, wages to inflation eases the impact.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : When Push Comes to Shove, Virginia Is Able to Hold Its Own
- Heavy-Metal Video-zine on Fast Forward
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- 3 Short-Selling Brothers Find a Gold Mine in Irvine's Lincoln : Investments: The Feshbachs sold shares they did not own in the hope that the stock would fall and they would buy shares back at a much lower price.
- Treatments for Problem Windows : Decorating: The right use of shades, shutters, Venetian blinds, curtains or draperies can solve design problems.
- How to Keep Those Older Camellias Trimmed : Pruning: Proper shaping can bring back plants that have been abuses or ignored and produce profusion of mid-winter blooms.
- If the pressures of the '90s are...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : TREKS : Desert Flower Beside the Sea
- Low-Water Toilets: 1.6-Gallon Answer to California's Drought
- AT HOME Essays 1982-1988 <i> by Gore Vidal (Vintage: $9.95)</i>
- After 20 Years, Vietnam Veteran Gets Bronze Star
- T. H. Brem, 79; Former Head of USC Dept. of Medicine
- Threats Batter Mother Who Joined Drug War
- ROBERT BATSCHA: The Man Behind TV's Museum
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Transplant Pioneer, 12, Leaves Hospital
- Even for Melrose, Torture in the Art Gallery Is Bizarre
- Gen. Avril Quits as Ruler of Haiti : Caribbean: Massive protests topple leader. A 72-hour interim regime is to form a new government that will schedule free elections within three to six months.
- The Diary of Anne Frank (Cinemax, Sunday...
- Whatever happened to 8mm tape? : VIDEO'S 'FORMAT OF THE FUTURE' STILL LAGS BEHIND VHS
- Cleanup Rescuing Boston Harbor, Albatross of '88 Race : Ecology: George Bush pointed to the waterway to embarrass Gov. Dukakis. This year, federal funds for cleaning up the 'nation's dirtiest waters' were slashed.
- San Francisco Into the Pool : No One Is Immune From State's Water-Shortage Problem
- Dorms Offer Best Summer Prices
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- For Some Airlines the Skies Remain Cloudy : Airlines: A year after declaring bankruptcy, Eastern struggles to regain its share of the marketplace. But the carrier's financial woes are shared by several other major players.
- 5 'Talking' Chimps Set to Make a Move
- Ireland's Pro-Choice Censorship Issue Debated : Abortion: The country's Supreme Court has ruled that even publishing information on how to get such services in a foreign country violates the Constitution.
- DOMINICK AND EUGENE(1989) TMC, Sunday at 10:30...
- States Consider Pinning Taxes on Throwaways
- Why Is North Korea Digging?
- Lean Times for Foreign Movies
- L.A. Gear Moves to Protect Its Brats Shoe Patent : Design battle: Fat-tongued sneaker being sold by L.A. Gear and small shoe company are too similar, lawsuit says. A settlement may be near.
- Your Mortgage : WHAT TO ASK WHEN TAKING OUT CREDIT LINE
- SCAVENGER HUNT
- Gardening : It's Not Too Late for Instant Color
- Apartment Seller Asks About Tax Exemption
- AIDS Brings Another Twist to Disclosure Rules
- Buyer 'in a Mess' Because They Had No Financing Contingency Clause
- Children Learn Lessons by Staying Away From School : Education: Up to a million American families maintain home-schools where their children are taught. Their motive is usually religious.
- Tugboats Round Up 14 Runaway Barges in 'River Rodeo'
- THE HOUSE
- Anti-Drug Ad to Get National Play
- Arab Protesters Fired On in E. Jerusalem : Israel: One Palestinian is killed. The Cabinet will meet today on the thorny issue of peace talks.
- TUCKER: THE MAN AND THE DREAM(1988) HBO,...
- So Dependent, So Poorly Cared For
- Zelman Hopes His 'Mistake' Is Forgiven : Primary: Candidate thinks he won't be judged on 1973 pot charge. But Democrats fear the 'Ginsburg factor.'
- Cornering Flavors of Irish Whiskey in Dublin
- Bob Summers' Body
- Mexico Town Ritualizes Lent the Mayan Way
- 'All-American City' Slid Into Drugs and Crime
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Stuart's Mother to Testify, Papers Say
- Haitians in Miami Cheer Fall of Avril
- Nation IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Teachers Vote on Return to Classes
- N.Y. Residents Decry Alcohol, Cigarette Ads
- Enough Politics : 2 of La Habra Heights' Original Council Members Decide to Bow Out
- California IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : Teen Who Dreamed of Death Is Slain
- Nicaragua OKs Amnesty for All Sandinista Aides
- HOW LONG YOUR PLUMBING CAN BE EXPECTED TO LAST
- Tragedy and Triumph of a Simple Soul : FRANZ WERFEL: A Life in Prague, Vienna and Hollywood <i> by Peter Stephan Jungk (Grove Weidenfeld: $22.50; 350 pp.)</i>
- L.A. Makes 'Last-Ditch' Scramble for Raiders : Pro football: Trying to beat Oakland's deadline, Coliseum representatives hope to have offer ready for Davis by Monday morning.
- Lean Times for Foreign Movies
- 14 Will Compete for Miss Lynwood Title in Pageant March 24
- Rocket Firm Changes Course After Launch Pad Blast : Space: A faulty fuel valve caused AMROC's first rocket to burn on the launch pad. The company now just wants to sell rocket engines in a business in which reliability is everything.
- U.S., Soviet Union Near Accord on Air Service : Transportation: More flights to more cities are expected as relations between the superpowers continue to thaw.
- Fremont Creek Wines
- Your Mortgage : Pay-Down Has No Effect on Profit
- FEATURES OWNERS WANT TO ADD TO KITCHENS
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GOING PLACES : New Game in Town: Cool Pool
- Even for Longtime Gamblers, Old Anti-Inflation Tricks Won't Work
- 'Missing' Widow Returns to Chile
- 'Doctor, Doctor' Hiatus: Some Viewers Think CBS Needs a Shrink
- Italian Communists Sever Marxist Roots : Europe: The party votes to ally with socialists. Reform in Eastern Europe spurred the move.
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : Military Accused of Rights Abuses
- Candidates Quickly Target Brown's Seat : Politics: Would-be successors of the 58th District assemblyman pop up within three days of announcement he won't run again.
- COLLEGE NEWS : Cal Poly Professor Wins Educator Award
- Judge Clears Way for Industry to Redevelop Site
- Divorce Laws Are Unfair to Men, 'Sexist' Attorney Says : Justice: Lawyer specializes in pleading case for males. He wants to force 'gold-digging' wives to go to work.
- Life-Savers in Race Against Time for Marrow Donors : Transplant: The group has helped swell donor numbers to 90,000. For many leukemia patients who need the marrow, time is running out.
- THE HOUSE
- 5 Vocational Instructors Lose Jobs : Education: A reorganization of an occupational training program in Norwalk arouses controversy.
- THE HOUSE
- Kadafi Designated Supreme Leader Over All Libya
- White House, Fed Feud Over Rising Dollar
- Brokers, Auctioneers in Bid for RTC Business : Property: Competition is keen to get some of the business of selling thousands of assets of defunct S&Ls;.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HIGH STYLE : The Next Tango
- In Hungary, Lifting Iron Curtain Exposes Problem of Homelessness
- Mayor, Officer, the Accused: Drug War Divides Brothers
- Mongolia's Leaders Plan Referendum on Legislature : Asia: Negotiations on a vote follow an agreement by the Communist government to resign.
- Homes as Sex Symbols
- Mexico's Telephones Mean U.S. Dollars
- How to Deduct Casualty Losses : Taxes: The IRS allows deductions for certain losses. But to qualify, the circumstances must be 'sudden, unexpected or unusual.'
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- Renters Are Spared Load of Paper Work to Fill Out
- Home Improvement : How to Keep Garage Door Opening
- She Dared to Savor Mexican Street Fare Flavors
- Spiral Tears at Fabric of Clothing Firm : Inflation: Once you could get credit for 60 days. Now it's cash and carry.
- U.S., China Envoys Said to See Sihanouk
- Luis Carlos Prestes; Brazil's Lenin and 'Knight of Hope'
- N.M. Prison Riot Left Legacy of Construction, Training
- Shuffleboard Keeps Retirees Hitting Deck
- Nuclear Weapon Detonated; 2 Protesters Held
- 3 Cities Oppose Aerial Spraying
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Women's Club Told to Detail Co-ed Plan
- Iraq Sentences Journalist to Die on Spy Charge : Mideast: The reporter, an Iranian exile, was investigating a blast in a weapons complex for a British paper.
- Laguna Hills High School Team Wins State Academic Decathlon
- Beverly Hills Mayor to Give Part of Campaign Funds to Charity : Election: With only one challenger, this year's race for the Beverly Hills City Council isn't the battle that erupted over three open seats in 1988.
- 'Maniacs' on TV Wake Up Poland : Culture: As the nation loosens up, fledgling operation could be the vanguard in a new era of information and entertainment.
- So Many Never Get a Second Look : Hank Gathers: Mourn not only for him, but for the thousands of young men who have no extraordinary talent to save them from torn and wasted lives.
- The Rise of Women in California Politics: Both Parties Praise Their New Presence : Government: More women than ever before are running for statewide office. But they still don't compete on a level playing field.
- 5th Jail Escapee Recaptured
- The West German Who Would Be the World's Next Paul Volcker
- URBAN BESTIARY
- Better Health Through Food Labels
- Surf's Down but Clean as Shoreline Reopens
- $50 Million in Claims Filed for Paralyzed Player
- Tracking of Cranston No Easy Job
- They took their turn at the Big Spin, and came away a million-dollar couple.
- In Rancho Bernardo, a new high...
- Challengers for Political Office Short of Funds and Experience
- Artesia Free Throws Beat Glendora : Division II Boys: Pioneer defense holds off Tartans' outside shooting to reach State final.
- Plane-Noise Study at El Toro Creates Land-Use Doubts
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Servite Defeats Dos Pueblos, 46-29
- Arkansas Wins Indoors Again
- Lakers Don't Have Forum's Only Championship Rings : Boxing: Jerry Buss would like to average a world title fight a month in the building where the Lakers and the Kings play.
- Finland's Lappalainen Scores First Trans-Am Victory in 19 Starts
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- Paper Primer : Documents: A consumer's guide to the mountains of paper work you'll encounter when buying or selling a home.
- His Secret No Longer
- The Perils of Voicing One's Own Opinions
- 5 Easy Pieces : Creating a Wardrobe With a Little Money and Lots of Imagination
- Viewpoints : Should We Reform Deposit Insurance?
- The '80s Come to Terms - More Ugliness Than Beauty Was Added to the Language During the Past Decade
- Beauty and the Beasties : Kangaroo Island, a Perfect Place to See Australia in the Wild
- Few Realtors in State Carry Liability Insurance : Lawsuits: California trails U.S. in the percentage of brokers' offices protected against claims of errors and omissions.
- TARZAN OF THE APES <i> by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Signet: $2.95) </i>
- Law Permits Board to Levy Additional Fees
- Forming a Strong Protective Bond : Cruise lines: A proposal would raise the amount companies have to pledge to protect passengers against cancellations. But consumers may pay the price for the extra security.
- Jay Lovestone; Ex-Communist Leader in U.S.
- Soviets Wary of Powerful U.S.-Style Presidency : Reforms: Some fear the new system won't establish checks and balances to bar the rise of a dictator.
- California IN BRIEF : REDWOOD CITY : 'Billionaire Boy' Creates Fire Hazard
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Bandit Who Tailed Bush Recaptured
- Compton Board to Hold Special Session
- Pesky Starfish Stage Disappearing Act
- Lobby Trip Makes Splash, Treads Water : Navy: A Long Beach delegation dives into Capitol Hill fray but leaves with no commitment to save shipyard.
- New Group Ready to Support Music Center
- Retired Seniors Draw on Years of Experience to Offer Business Advice : Training: The volunteer corps offers one-on-one counseling to people who are novices in business or need help to advance.
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- HUNG UP ON THE HULK
- U.S. Is Expected to Admit Idaho Indian Massacre : Landmark: The chief historian for the National Park Service has concluded that the 1863 "Battle of Bear River" was really a massacre--the worst on record. The U.S. Cavalry killed hundreds of Shoshone, including infants, women and children.
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- KELSEY BREAKS THE "LAW"
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