- Teacher Who Resigned Over Film Reconsiders
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- Faddoul and Kennedy Come Through Perfectly
- It Wasn't Pretty But Padres Get By Langston, Angels
- The Phoenix Suns signed former Laker guard...
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- SHORT TAKES : 'Rocky' Fans Lose Statue Round
- JAZZ REVIEW : Guitarist Gregory on Right Course
- Who Really Won? : Oscars: Academy voters split their ballots, but they fail to do justice. They overlooked the directors of 'Daisy' and 'Glory'--and those films won a combined seven Oscars.
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- P.M. BRIEFING : Jeweled Easter Egg for Sale: $11.3 Million
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Final Claim Settled in Fatal Train Wreck
- Spy Charges Spread, Jolting E. German Reform : Politics: A Social Democrat becomes the third party leader accused of working for the secret police.
- Karpov, Kasparov to Play Chess Rematch
- Lessons in the Making of a Demon
- S&Ls; Suffer $19.2-Billion Loss for Worst Year Ever
- Ninja Turtles Pack 'Em in at Premiere
- Tax Break for Insurers Upheld by High Court : Ruling: Justices cite Constitution, bar L.A., other cities from taxing business activities that are not related to underwriting.
- LOCAL : El Toro Doctor Loses His License Over Treatment
- Trump Wars: Ivana Trump filed a lawsuit...
- 2nd Airline to Begin Service to Palmdale
- City Council OKs Drastically Cut Fund for Housing
- Con Man Gets 10 Years After 2 Years as Fugitive
- STOCKS : Market Pulls Back After Big Gain; Dow Up 3
- SOUTHLAND : SHORT TAKES : Small Fire Routs 1st-Graders
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IVORY COAST : Health Workers Strike Over Wages
- Yugoslav Minister Quits After Riot Over Poison Scare
- Nation : Actress' Husband Linked to Club
- 7 States Fight U.S. National Guard Orders
- SANTA ANA : Zone Change for Sports Arena OKd
- Lincoln S & L Law Firm to Settle Suits
- County Supervisors Honor Youth Program's Founder
- El Cajon
- Search Continues for Firearm Reportedly Smuggled Into Jail
- YORBA LINDA : Anti-Semitic Flyers Condemned
- County Child-Care Program Possible
- Mother Bids Slain Daughter Goodby : Tragedy: Friends and relatives pay their respects to a 16-year-old Cypress girl found strangled last week. Police are no closer to explaining her death.
- Slain Man Called 'Hit Squad' Member
- Nat'l Lumber Seeks Ways to Stay Afloat
- P.M. BRIEFING : Time Warner Buys Publisher of Sunset for $225 Million
- French Company Seeks LTV Steel Stake: Dallas-based...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Profits Up at Banks, but Thrifts Slow Up : Finance: 1989 was a year to forget for area savings and loans, with stagnant or sinking profits. But most banks posted gains.
- Crescott Sells Some Shares in Dataproducts
- Eastern Pilots May OK 25% Pay Cut:...
- Nation : Poindexter Defense Rests Case Without Calling Him to Testify
- John Dexter; Director Won 2 Tony Awards
- S&Ls; Suffer $19.2-Billion Loss for Worst Year Ever
- Libya Reports 6th Fleet Exercise, Warns Ships : Mediterranean: It claims 'non-responsibility.' The Pentagon says forces are nowhere near Libyan territory.
- San Diego
- 44 Teachers Call In Sick as 'Blue Flu' Continues
- Reality Sets In: Life in the Economic Fast Lane May Be Over
- Bradley Urges Residents to Fill Out Census Forms
- O'Connor Says She'll Slash Her Staff If Colleagues Will : City Budget: Critics call challenge a publicity stunt by mayor, whose own office has doubled in size.
- Murder Defendant Wins Libel Suit Against Writer
- Rail Lines
- County IN BRIEF : CHATSWORTH : Gas Company Begins Recycling
- FULLERTON : Committee to Review RV Parking Laws
- Countywide : United Way Head Seeks Involvement
- MISSION VIEJO : Bid OKd for New City Hall Complex
- Greyhound Posts Reward in Shootings : Strike: Bus firm trying to avoid returning to bargaining table, union declares.
- Alpharel Receives $800,000 Subcontract
- San Diego
- Drexel Sold Some First Executive Stock: Drexel...
- Home Resales Up in O.C., Down in Rest of Southland
- Harvard Dean Takes Stanford Business Post
- Times Mirror Buys Stake in Publisher: Times...
- Petition Filed to Decertify Nordstrom Union : Workplace: A union leader calls the announcement an attempt by the retailer to divert attention from labor problems.
- A Giant of Journalism Faces Its Most Critical Deadline
- WORLD : 47 Die in Dhaka Ferry Sinking
- Party Has an Oscar State of Mind
- Ritz-Carlton Hotel to Be Built in La Jolla Area : Development: The $59-million, 210-room luxury facility will be located near the UC San Diego campus.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Estefan Recovering From Injury
- Cuban Jamming Blindfolds TV Marti as U.S. Beams Test Signal
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Pan Am Is Sued for Security Refunds
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Violence Resumes in Christian Enclave
- O.C. Woman's Bias Case Victory Might Be in Jeopardy
- Strictest Abortion Bill Inspires Call for Potato Boycott
- LOCAL : Husband Slayer Flees Frontera
- U.S. Warned on Quick Pace of European Unity : Diplomacy: German reunification and the emergence of democracies in the East will likely speed integration.
- MEDICINE : Triple Transplant Recipient Dies
- Court to Rule on Ban on Women in Perilous Jobs
- STATE : CalPERS Joins Lockheed Battle
- OXNARD : Council Studies New Housing Agency
- Simi Valley Continuation School Supplements the 3 Rs With 4 A's
- Ventura to Study Different Water Sources : Drought: The city hires an engineering company to evaluate 18 ways of easing the water shortage. Some officials doubt the plans will solve the problem.
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- OXNARD : 2 Arrested in Sale of Counterfeit Tapes
- Woman, 23, Safe After Kidnaping
- Amex Sweetens Offer for Shearson Buyout
- AT&T; Reaches Out for Share of Credit Card Market : Marketing: The telephone giant will offer long-distance clients the 'Universal Card,' which can eliminate annual fees. Some say the move may spur rivals to devise new benefits.
- New Trouble on Set of Thatcher-Kohl Show : Europe: She reveals West German's secret thoughts on the Polish border issue. Infuriated, he denies everything.
- COLUMN ONE : Initiatives: Time for Reform? : Critics say the process, designed to let the people overrule an unresponsive government, has become unwieldy and subject to manipulation.
- Arab States Support Iraq in Bazoft Case
- Nation : Shark-Bitten Rockefeller Scion Returns to U.S. for Treatment
- Mexican Fruit Fly Find Spurs Round of Trapping
- $125 Million in Cuts Recommended for School District : Education: Officials suggest ways to reduce deficit that could reach $200 million. Board will vote next Monday.
- Brazilians Split on Measures to Cut Inflation : Economics: Polls favor the president's measures, but hard-hit unions, businessmen and middle-class consumers are complaining bitterly.
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S., Mexico Discuss Trade Pact
- Oil Industry Warned on Environmental Image: "You...
- Koll Co. Adds Post of President, Picks Wirta for the Job
- Hogan Wants 'Shrimp on the Barbie' Ads...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Toshiba America Cuts 6 of Its 7 Distributors; Microamerica Spared
- Dow Surges Late in Day, Closes With 29.28 Gain
- Harris Turns to U.S. Courts in Last Hope to Avoid Execution
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Complicated Vote Count Adds Up to Hard Bargaining on a Coalition : Hungary: The election system results in few outright victories. But both front-running parties see a rosy future.
- Skyscrapers: From Here to Eternity : High Office: What It's Like to Look Down on the World
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Teachers Support Gas Tax Measure
- SOUTHLAND : Killer Escapes Women's Prison
- Lawyers Fight Law Requiring Naming Clients : Privacy: Defense attorneys say clients who pay in cash have constitutional right to secrecy. Government claims it needs information to track drug dealers and tax evaders.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : 4 Americans Die in Crash of Light Plane
- ANAHEIM : Patient Hoping for Marrow Transplant
- Bit of Navy History Is Found Intact on Sea Floor Off S.D.
- Supplementing 3 Rs With 4 A's : Program: Simi Valley educators use psychiatrist William Glasser to combat such problems as drug abuse and poor grades among students.
- U.S. Officials Release Funds for 2nd Leg of Metro Rail Line
- Drunk Drivers
- Wang Family to Keep Control of Ailing Firm
- P.M. BRIEFING : United Tech, Daimler Widen Ties
- Home Sales Rise Statewide but Fall Sharply in L.A.
- A Bruin Battle : Big Bear Residents Win Round in Rift With State Over Cub's Fate
- Rebel Rockets Kill 27 Afghan Citizens
- Tokyo Stocks Edge Lower Amid Volatile Trading : Japan: The Nikkei average falls in the morning, recovers in the afternoon but dips 14.53 at the close.
- WORLD : Chinese Missile Exports Told
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mediator for Bush Daughter
- Thrift Board Nomination
- U.S. May Sue to Get Ingredient for Nerve Gas
- WESTMINSTER : City's Help Sought for Damaged Homes
- ORANGE : Hiring Hall Gets Off to a Slow Start
- First, the Union
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Van Nuys Squeezes to First Victory on Surprise Bunt in Eighth Inning
- Loyola Ran Up Some Big Numbers on TV, Too
- Germany Reunifies--on Field : Soccer: West German and East German players from 1974 World Cup teams combine to take on the world before 36,000.
- A Twisted Trail to Triple Crown
- BASEBALL / SPRING TRAINING : Federal Court Is Asked to End Umpire Boycott
- THE NBA : Slumping Trail Blazers Still Confident
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Holds Off Cal to Win, 9-7
- MEN'S BASKETBALL
- Clippers Send Timberwolves Packing : Pro basketball: They end five-game losing streak, 101-96 in overtime, and get even for loss to expansion team earlier this month.
- STAGE
- Candidate Narrowly Misses Endorsement
- SHORT TAKES : Kinison Dry but Still Raunchy
- Stars Fan Out to Glittery Parties After
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Survival': Fighting It Out in the Wilderness
- Dueling Promoters of Car Waxes Take Ads to Court
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Smtek Inc. Captures Space Shuttle Contracts
- Spongers Soak Up Profit Again : Economics: A so-called red tide partially devastated Florida sponge beds in the mid-1940s. Now a blight off the Greek Isles is helping the U.S. industry bounce back.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Nuclear Plants Shut by Labor Dispute
- Panama's Troop Toll Cut: 314 to 50 : Invasion: The new U.S. estimate would mean that four times as many civilians as enemy soldiers were killed.
- Pentagon Review Insists B-2, C-17 Planes Are Essential : Defense: Secretary Cheney will be briefed on the analysis. If he agrees, he will go to bat for the weapons despite fierce opposition in Congress.
- BOOK REVIEW : Fossil Hunters Face Off Against Geneticists in Human Studies : THE SEARCH FOR EVE<i> by Michael H. Brown</i> Harper and Row $22.95, 357 pages
- They Liked Ike, Mark His Centennial
- Prague Sets Date to Dismantle Iron Curtain
- Countywide : Water Board Studies Yearly Rate Hikes
- SEAL BEACH : Woman Burned in Duplex Fire Dies
- Countywide : Stranded Fishing Boat Towed to Safety
- It's Bad for Lockheed--and America : Proxy fight: Harold Simmons' bid would leave the company stripped, its research efforts flattened.
- Seal Beach Elections
- Flyer on Decriminalizing Marijuana Stirs Race
- SIDELINES : Tri-City Suspensions to Remain
- He Fed Spark, but Didn't Live to See the Fire
- SIDELINES : Summit Talks Unlikely at Games
- In Vancouver, They're Taking Slap Shots at Lowly Canucks
- Raiders Sign Ron Brown to Become a Cornerback
- Dumars Sidelined for at Least 4 Weeks
- Saddleback's Ferguson Fills All Team's Needs
- TV REVIEW : Another Dose of Business as Usual
- TV Reviews : Shattering a Rosy Outlook of Poland
- Beta Carotene Focus of UCI Cancer Study : Medicine: Researchers in Orange will be among the latest to look at this nontoxic substance and its role in preventing cancer.
- New Intercultural Center Lauded : Education: Golden West College aims to help foreign students and new immigrants expand their English skills.
- SIDELINES : Houston Gymnasts Suspended
- DANCE REVIEW : Balanchine, De Ribere and Tomasson Works by S.F. Ballet
- KTLA's Wald Quits to Take Over Low-Rated KCOP News
- TV Reviews : Verdict on 'Equal Justice': New Series Seems Destined to Join TV's Law Program Elite
- Tandy Now Has an Oscar to Go With Three Tony Awards : Backstage: The oldest person ever to win an Academy Award exults, Stone assesses why 'Fourth of July' lost, and the Zanucks praise 'Miss Daisy' director.
- Woo to Call for Investigation of Brookins TV Deal
- Questionnaire in Mail on Side-Street Traffic
- Fleischman on Abortion
- Gas Company Begins Its Own Recycling Program
- Deputy Wounded in Chase by Youths on Freeway
- North Stars Beat Toronto, Close In on Playoff Berth
- Langston's Debut No Artistic Gem, but Angels Happy
- IRVINE : Initiative Foe Cites Irvine Co. Mailing
- Lithuanian Cyclist Signs With U.S.-Based Team
- DANCE
- Spring Revelry Gets an Early Start This Year
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : Manning, Wilson Top South Nominations
- 'Joe' Helps NBC to Win Week's Ratings
- SHORT TAKES : Argentine Film Workers Protest
- For Star-Struck Fans, a Waiting Game to Catch a Peek : Oscars: Movie buffs from across the country cram the bleachers at the Music Center to give arriving celebrities the red-carpet treatment.
- Pop Music Reviews : B. B. King on Automatic Pilot at Amphitheatre
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Ask State for Ban on Chemical
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : Saving Society in 10 Minutes a Month
- A jury has been selected in the...
- Carl Scheer, the only general manager the...
- Sylmar Delays Games in Wake of Player's Death
- East German Police arrested two men in...
- City Section to Consider Elimination of Two-Division Football Playoffs
- The Oscars: From Grandstands to Grandstanding : People: The fans borrow a little glitter from the stars to grab a few moments of fame. Celebrities also get into the act with their own fashion statements.
- Tyson Says He Wasn't Ready : Boxing: Chagrined former heavyweight champion blames loss to Buster Douglas on rapid loss of 25 pounds while training for fight.
- Trainer Accused of Cruelty Retains Louisiana License
- She's Found Her Game in Deep Rough
- Lucille Gathers, mother of the late Loyola...
- Triple Crown Poll
- Opera Pacific Selects 3 Works for Winter
- Barbara Cook Has More to Sing About These Days
- The Oscars Go Global
- The Winners
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sophisticated Westminster Choir Sounds at Home on Its Range
- 1989 Was the Worst Year for Terrorist Attacks : Security: Assaults against U.S. interests jumped by 45% to a total of 112 and American businesses experienced a corresponding increase, registering 29 attacks.
- Circle K Posts Loss, Seeks to Restructure Debt of $1.17 Billion
- T-Bill Rates Fall: The Treasury sold $8...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Jaguar Chief to Bow Out in June
- Frank W. Considine has resigned as chairman...
- Vivitar Corp., a Chatsworth maker of photographic...
- Diodes Inc. Posts Loss of $573,955 for Quarter
- Judge Told of Lincoln S&L;'s Advance to Its Holding Co.
- Army Deserters Find Refuge at Hospital Ward
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Analysis Supports Shuttle Launch Date
- Nation : N.Y. State's Credit Plummets
- Bomb Blasts Wreck 10 Cars of Diplomats
- Chance Held 'Slim' for L.A. Club Fire
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Warsaw Set to Help Soviet Jews Emigrate
- India Says Poachers Cut Rhino Herds
- Man Gets Life in Prison for Slaying Disc Jockey
- Cleanup Resumes as Frothy Oil Found
- Landfill Payments Proposed : Compensation: Two public works commissioners say the city should consider compensating residents near the Lopez Canyon dump if it is expanded.
- NIT ROUNDUP : Vanderbilt Beats Penn State, Will Play St.Louis in Final
- Cal State Bakersfield Falls in Final, 93-79 : College basketball: Green scores 31 points, but Kentucky Wesleyan wins Division II national championship.
- Mater Dei Walks Its Way Past Mission Viejo, 1-0, in Softball
- Denver Opens Arms, Cash Registers, to NCAA's Final 4
- Chargers Lose Cornerback to Broncos
- Umpires Return to Work Friday as Talks Proceed
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Hand Suns Worst Defeat of Season, 121-92
- The head of the World Cup Organizing...
- TV Reviews : A Poetic Portrait of Salvadoran War Victims
- P.M. BRIEFING : Calif. Lottery Hurts Nev. Casinos
- $1-Billion Pentagon Renovation Rejected
- Give Bailout a Chance, Thrift Chief Urges
- Lithuania Blasts 'Kidnapings' : Landsbergis Fires Off Irate Protest
- Ex-Labor Official Guilty in Japan Recruit Scandal
- Profits
- Fleischman on Abortion
- Countywide : Malathion Spraying Dates Announced
- CSUN Students Working on Car for a Sunny Day
- More Flights Canceled, Report Says: Canceled airline...
- Clever Copy About an Industry in Crisis Isn't Easy--Just Ask Joe Isuzu
- Gillette Cuts Off Purchase of Wilkinson's U.S. Unit
- Airport Lands on Hard Times : Travel: Mergers cut the number of carriers and reduced the passenger count at the Burbank facility. But the coming of a discount airline may change things.
- P.M. BRIEFING : John Breuner Stores to Be Sold
- Celebrity Designer Halston Dies at 57 : Fashion: Brother says he died after 1 1/2-year battle with AIDS-related lung cancer.
- Gas Leak Kills Worker
- Census Bureau Triples Phone Lines for Latinos
- Center-Right Party Surges in Hungarian Vote
- Cooling the Medical-Cost Epidemic
- You Go First, No <i> You </i> Go First : Obando Says Ortega Is OK; How About the Contras?
- Transportation Officials in Sharp Split Over Fund Use
- High Court Refuses to Hear McMartin Suit on Civil Rights : Justice: State child care workers who investigate child abuse are immune from liability, justices rule.
- San Diego
- UC Riverside Baseball Team Stays Healthy, Fulfills Last Year's Promise
- Manuel Medina retained his WBA Intercontinental junior...
- SHORT TAKES : Stone Apologizes for Film Scene
- SHORT TAKES : Stars Press Environmentalism
- Oscarwear: The Winner Is . . . Giorgio Armani : Fashion: Jodie Foster, Jessica Lange and Julia Roberts were among those wearing creations by the Milanese designer.
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Pretty Woman' Takes Top Spot
- Budget Crunch Forces Museum to Sell Bierstadt Landscape : Art: The struggling Southwest Museum hopes to raise $1.5 million to boost its endowment fund.
- Turkish Market Soars, Even on the Street : Stocks: The exchange began accelerating last August after Turkey fully opened its exchange to foreigners. Since then, it continues to rise.
- Burbank Airport Officials Seek Cure for Its Chronic Jet Lag
- Analyst Fired After Trump Critique
- PostalAnnex+ Joins Mail Franchise Stampede : Services: Young company took off after its founder's meeting with the head of a big competitor.
- 8 Die as S. Africa Police Fire on Protest; Hundreds Hurt
- Ambrose Zaro; Enthusiast for Mt. Wilson
- Army Called China's Best Defense : Communism: It is called the 'pillar of the proletarian dictatorship.' The party chief says it must play a greater role.
- A Heartbeat in Search of a Heart : The arts: L.A.'s Leimert Park has become a center of black creativity. Now actress Marla Gibbs dreams of a theater to anchor it.
- Chula Vista
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Barricades Himself in Home
- Career in the Circus Took Her to the Top
- BUENA PARK : Date for Home Loan Applications Is Set
- Cable Con in South-Central L.A
- Judge Bans Obstruction of Greyhound Operations
- SIMI VALLEY : State Closes VFW Post Over Violations
- Cheryl Longeway Likes to Keep 'Em Guessing
- SIDELINES : Colts' Utt Opts to Join Falcons
- SIDELINES : Simmons Wins Eastman Award
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : UCSD Men's Volleyball Team Has Lost Matches, Not Respect
- Music Reviews : Bryn-Julson, Oppens in Recital at Schoenberg Institute
- Italy Revels in 1st Oscar in 16 Years
- Publisher Scores With Designer Baseball Cards : Collectibles: An Orange County firm has hit a homer with its line of high-quality, full-color cards aimed at the upscale market.
- Excessive-Trading Case Settled, Broker Says
- Union Competition May Help Nurses
- LOCAL : Boy, 4, Hurt in Fall From Truck
- 'Driving Miss Daisy,' Tandy Win Top Oscars : Academy Awards: Day-Lewis is named best actor. Stone is best director for 'Fourth of July.'
- San Diego
- Poland Aims to Make a Point
- CAMARILLO : 3 Major Landowners OK Bond, Tax Plan
- Landlord Sues Actress Cornelia Guest Over Rent
- Save Them From the Angry Czar : Lithuania: To support <i> perestroika</i> is to support those Soviet nations that have taken the "new thinking" to heart. America must recognize this Baltic land's independence.
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