- PEN Center West Names Winners of '89 Awards
- Italian Police Seize 2 Red Brigades Members
- Hat Designers See a Return to Millinery Mania of Past
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- Police Cordon Off Square in Beijing, Deter Protests : China: But on the day to mourn the dead, a few brave acts recall those killed in last year's crackdown.
- New Parliament Picks a Leader for E. Germany
- San Diego
- PORT HUENEME : Park Plan Sent Back for Study, Revisions
- OJAI : Panel OKs Design of Multi-Use Structure Planned for Park
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : Airports' Economic Effect to Be Studied
- Commission Eases Affordable Housing Rules
- HOCKEY STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Hartford Catches Boston by Surprise, 4-3
- Both Determined to Reach Ultimate Goal : Triathlon: Wheelchair athletes hope to compete someday in difficult Ironman event in Hawaii.
- THE SIDELINES : FloJo Expecting 1st Baby in Fall
- Postema Charges Sex Discrimination
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Beats No. 5 Sanchez Easily
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Belle-Vue: New Chef, Old-Time French Taste
- High Tech: Reality Check Due
- Virginia Firm Uses a B-52 to Launch Satellites : Aerospace: The launch is considered a breakthrough for private enterprise, which hopes to tap the lucrative rocket business.
- Retailers Say Weather Warmed March Sales
- Sonny Bono Sings Praises of Palm Springs to Business
- New Product From Phillips Petroleum: Phillips Petroleum...
- U.S. Firms to Boost Overseas Spending 13%
- Helmsley Asks the State to Drop Tax Evasion Charges
- BIOTECHNOLOGY : Benefits Consultants:
- Spicer Puts Sweet Touch on Her Dresses for Girls
- FOCUS: BERKELEY PLACE OFFICE BUILDING
- U.S.-Soviet Summit Date: May 30-June 3
- Rembrandt's 'Night Watch' Painting Vandalized : Artwork: Jobless Dutchman sprays chemical on painting; damage reported minimal.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Blair Named Balmain Designer
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Ex-Montoya Aide Offered Plea Bargain
- 7.4 Quake Rocks Mariana Islands in West Pacific
- Environment, Growth Are Issues in Races : Manhattan Beach: The hot issue in this seaside community is whether the city should be involved in putting utility cables underground.
- SOMIS : Percival Appointed to School Board
- 'Star Wars' Test Blast to Spill Toxic Fuel : High desert: Officials say the ICBM explosion at Edwards Air Force Base will not have a 'significant impact' on nearby people or the environment.
- San Diego
- PEOPLEWATCH
- TV You've Never Seen Before : Soap opera: Director David Lynch's 'Twin Peaks' is the kind of bold programming that is setting ABC apart from the competition.
- Survey on Competition: More than three-quarters of...
- One-Year T-Bill Rates Fall: Interest rates on...
- BIOTECHNOLOGY : Photo Opportunity:
- Writer Tom Robbins: A Man of La Conner : Books: He tilts at the windmills of American culture. His lance is humor.
- House Panel OKs Stiff Clean Air Bill : Legislation: The measure puts tougher curbs on urban smog and airborne toxics than did the Senate. Passage on the floor seems assured.
- WORLD : Pope Meets Arafat, Draws Fire
- COLUMN ONE : Neglected Weapon in Drug War : Can cocaine addiction ever be cured? Yes, argue researchers who say treatment programs could reduce prison costs and the demand for narcotics.
- SUN VALLEY : Prosecutors Drop Murder Charges
- Oxnard Studies Convenience Store Limits : Crime: An analyst says the high number of police calls involving the city's nine such stores are straining an understaffed department.
- ORANGE : Lake Formed With Turn of a Faucet
- The Big One: a Drill : City Officials Gather at Stadium to Practice Response to Major Quake
- OXNARD : Rio Schools Secure New Water Supply
- Assembly Candidates Going to Court Over Job Title on June Ballot
- COUNTYWIDE : Use of Pesticide to Be Restricted
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Clark Pitches Two-Hitter in No. 1 Mater Dei's Victory
- Crenshaw's Banks Says He'll Attend UC Irvine
- Texas S&L; Head Gets 30 Years for Kickbacks
- WORLD : Fatah to Free 3 Europe Hostages
- Marine Lt. Gen. Frank Tharin; Aviator Hero of Wake Island
- Trump's Glitzy Taj Mahal Opens : Gambling: The real estate magnate boasts his third Atlantic City casino will break all records. Ivana and Marla are absent from festivities.
- Kiva Grill Features Style and Plenty of Legume
- Owner Cited Over Workers Inhabiting Barn : Oxnard: Officials order the woman to clean up the structure, which farm workers were using as a home even though it lacked indoor plumbing and gas.
- Huston Takes Masters Lead From Donald
- MUSIC A look at the fast-moving compact...
- UCLA long jumper McArthur Anderson, who was...
- 'Cool Papa' Bell Swindled of Diamond Memorabilia
- Trainer Holthus Suspended as Oaklawn Mount Tests Positive
- STAGE REVIEW : Comic Opera's 'Gondoliers' Gets By on Charm
- San Diego Opera to Present 20th-Century Works, Salute to Mozart in 1990-91 Season
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- ART REVIEWS : Brice Bridges Past, Present in 'Notations'
- Simon Pulls the Plug on 'Jake's Women'
- Career Is a Change-Up for Long Beach Pitcher : College baseball: Dwayne Fowler left Cal State Dominguez Hills because he wanted to be a catcher. But the 49ers, too, put him on the mound.
- Uses and Misuses of Census Bureau Data
- 5.8% Pay Hike Expected in Japan : Labor: Two brief strikes were settled to bring the 'spring wage offensive' almost to a close.
- USAir Will Use Affiliate to Expand Routes in West
- Edward C. Rizzotti has been appointed senior...
- Economies on Both Coasts Thriving--Study
- Legislators Back Tough Ethics Bill : State government: Conflict-of-interest penalties are part of the landmark package. It is tied to voter approval of pay-raise legislation.
- China Spies in U.S. Increase, Sessions Says : Intelligence: The FBI director tells a House panel of a 'tremendous need' for response. But he is criticized as wasting his agency's resources.
- Crack House Attack Leaves 5 Dead, 1 Hurt
- E. Carlson; Led United Airlines, Westin Hotels
- Lithuania Political Amateurs Head a Government That Isn't Governing : Baltics: 'People are expecting changes, important changes, and they are not coming and they cannot come,' a Sajudis leader says.
- Big Blessing: Rome's Olympic Stadium, rebuilt for...
- Mrs. Marcos Drained Cash, Banker Says
- SHOPAHOLICS
- P. M. BRIEFING : Wall Street Arbitragers Found Guilty of Insider Trading, Fraud
- 1st Executive Unit Sues Trump, Griffin, Drexel
- Environmentalists Set Sights on Packaging : Ecology: Despite the push to reduce solid waste, manufacturers are resisting pleas to cut back on overpackaging.
- Kobe Steel Increases Stake in Komag Inc.
- Donn B. Tatum has joined the board...
- UAL OKs Employee Buyout : $4.2-Billion Deal Stems Proxy Fight
- Texas Atty. Gen. Flatly Denies Charges of Marijuana in 1970s
- Unsigned Report Blamed in Stock-Trading Frenzy
- Tisch Orders Overhaul of CBS News Division : Television: Some see the 'pooling' of technicians, expected to cut overtime costs, as a move to centralize the news operation.
- BIOTECHNOLOGY : New Interocular Lens Is Touted as Boon for Cataract Patients
- Heavenly Days Are Here Again for Angels Fans
- NATION : Weicker Leads Connecticut Race
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CHULA VISTA : Security Beefed Up After Jailbreaks
- P. M. BRIEFING : German Banker Warns of Rates
- Parker Promoted to Chief of Buena Park's Leach Corp.
- National Health Care Systems Inc.: The Irvine-based...
- Ronald G. Browne has been appointed director...
- Non-Alcoholic Beer Sales Grow: Miller Brewing Co....
- 22 Die in Bus Plunge
- Bishops Enlist PR Firm in Abortion Battle : Religion: Clergymen hope to shift the debate in their favor. The opposing side claims the move violates the separation of church and state.
- Sen. D'Amato Barred in Lithuania : Baltics: N.Y. lawmaker assails Gorbachev after being turned away when he presents a visa.
- NATION : Protest Flares at Harvard Law
- A New Look for Ivana Trump
- Kodak Fined $2.15 Million for Polluting : Environment: The penalties levied by New York state involve illegal hazardous waste disposal at the Kodak Park manufacturing center.
- Salomon Expects a Profit: Salomon Inc. said...
- S&L; Bailout Short by $68 Billion; Slow U.S. Action Blamed
- More People at Work Despite 'Puny' Job Gain
- Onex Corp. Completes Auto Parts Acquisition
- Iowa House Endorses Statewide Foam Ban: The...
- GM Internal Study Ranks Van Nuys Plant as Its Worst : Autos: The report seems to point to a grim future for the often-troubled sports car manufacturing facility.
- Up to 4.6 Million Are Losing Out on Special Benefits : Social Security: Unwieldy application process is confusing elderly poor who qualify for supplemental income.
- Federal Drug Fight in Capital Has Failed, Police Chief Says
- Legislators Back Tough Ethics Bill : State government: Conflict-of-interest penalties are part of the landmark package. It is tied to voter approval of pay-raise legislation.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Fiat, Ford Weigh Tractor Venture
- P. M. BRIEFING : Champion Will Close 2 Plants
- Lou Maglia, former president of Island Records,...
- Marketers Boil 320 Million People Down to 16 Consumer 'Eurostyles'
- THE TIMES POLL : Van de Kamp Is Favored by Democratic Delegates
- WORLD : Traffickers Release Senator
- Dawn Steel Lands Deal With Disney Co.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Eskimos to Hunt Protected Caribou
- Gerber Will Make Formula for One Boy Who Needs It to Live
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Builder Ends Radon Disclaimer for Now
- Parents' Tips Led to Capture of Two Fugitives
- Mission Valley Bank: The San Clemente-based bank...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Lotus and Utah Firm to Merge
- IRS Expects 6 Million Bids for Extensions
- BankAmerica Drops Golden Parachutes: The San Francisco-based...
- Government Awakens to Cost of Marital-Status Discrimination
- Talk on the Go
- King of Nepal Dismisses Government, Announces Democratic Reforms
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Lindbergh Biography Approved
- LOCAL : LaFollette Aide Wins Ballot Tiff
- Check It Out : Plaids, Tweeds and Beads Were Central Themes of Fall Fashion Collections Shown in New York This Week
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Citizen Bee's Best Prep for Bigger Fish
- Bush Planning Latin America Trip in Fall
- The Smog Showdown Still to Come
- June Ballot Must List Pros, Cons With Each Rail Option, Court Rules
- Exxon Tanker Gets Stuck in Long Beach Harbor Mud
- Waiting List Opens for Future Apartments
- Fittipaldi Beats 'Em in '89, Joins 'Em in '90 : Auto racing: He won a CART title with a Penske car. Now he combines with Penske drivers Rick Mears and Danny Sullivan on a super team.
- Wild Lyle Sprays Crowd at Masters
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP : Ocean View Freshman Girl Wins Three Events
- Stiffness in Elbow Sends McClure Out; Howell on Crutches
- Comaneci's Star Shines in Performance
- THE SIDELINES : Borg Ordered to Pay Creditors
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rush: The Andrew Lloyd Webber of Stadium Rock
- TV REVIEW : 'Pat Metheny Special' Covers the Plectrum Spectrum
- Man Killed While in Line at Drive-Through Window
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Trombonist Louis Nelson Dies
- WORLD : China to Resume U.S. Fulbright Scholar Exchange Program
- Regulations, Fines Stiffened for Worker Safety Violators
- Pedestrian Killed by Car in Lancaster
- Clouds and Showers May Usher in Spring Break as Storm Nears San Diego
- ANAHEIM : Judgment Against KDOC-TV Upheld
- COSTA MESA : Alcohol-Treatment Team to Visit Latvia
- Scraping the Bottom of the Pork Barrel
- San Diego
- Ante Up If You're Cabled Up
- New Names and Faces in War to Woo North County Newspaper Readers
- COMMENTARY : BASEBALL PREVIEW AL EAST : Same Tactics, Same Faces, Could Add Up to Too Much of Same
- Okamoto's Golf Game Draws a Big Crowd : LPGA: Japanese star is followed by a swarm of Japanese reporters.
- THE SIDELINES : Pa. County Bids for Sport Teams
- OCC Swim Team Seeks Records in Water, Class
- Deion Sanders' hopes for a two-sport career...
- Patty Hearst Enjoys New Role as One of 'Odd People' in 'Cry-Baby'
- Current Crop Plus Previews of Some Coming Attractions
- Old Images of the New Deal
- PEOPLEWATCH
- FILM REVIEW : Slow Pacing Is the Real Killer in 'I Love You to Death'
- So, What Does a Rock 'n' Roll Musician Really Look Like?
- Death Sentence Upheld for Killer of Therapist's Husband
- 3 Dead, 15 Missing in Florida Blaze at Residential Hotel
- Clair Huffaker; Wrote Western Books, Scripts
- WORLD : 5 Die in Sham Afghan Surrender
- Bundy Makes His Case for an Optimistic View of the World : Politics: Ex-presidential adviser is encouraged by the changes in Eastern Europe.
- U.S.-Japan Pact on Trade Called Only First Step
- Panel Backs Citizens' Inspections of Lopez Canyon Dump
- A Summit Both Sides Need : * May 30 Now Becomes the Deadline to Get Things Done
- Panel Questions Growth Curbs, Postpones Vote on General Plan : Limits: Developers want to build 38,000 units in the Santa Clarita Valley, which the proposal would restrict.
- 'Necessity Defense' Used at Trial Over Building Blockade : Protests: The 21 activists claim that breaking the law was necessary to prevent greater harm as they attack U.S. policy in El Salvador.
- Fear Grips Neighborhood as Police Search for Killer
- Developer Korman to Again Challenge Gallegly for Congress
- Ramona
- Dow, Jamison Named MVPs
- THE SIDELINES : All-Stars Compete in Japan
- A Few Winners in Palato's Standard Italian
- Theatre 6470 'Isolates' Ethics of Sex That Kills
- Record Signing
- THE OFF-THE-WALL COST OF GRAFFITI
- Israelis and Palestinians
- Israelis and Palestinians
- Israelis and Palestinians
- Israelis and Palestinians
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Air Pollution
- A 'Natural' Pain
- Redundant
- Airport Tax
- Democracy in Pakistan
- Names in the News - April 6, 1990
- Names in the News - April 6, 1990
- Names in the News - April 6, 1990
- Names in the News - April 6, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 6, 1990
- POP/ROCK - April 6, 1990
- S&L; Bailout Compromise Returns to Haunt Congress
- LOVE TRAIN: Before there were marriage mills...
- Soviet Clown Wants to Defect, Lawyer Says
- Military Fights for Freer Role in Covert Operations
- Bette Davis' Final Tally Adds Up to Paltry Sum
- YOU, BABE: At least 30 people may...
- TONIGHT: Knott's Berry Farm's new roller coaster...
- THE WINDUP: Bert Blyleven of the Angels...
- COUNTYWIDE : Proposed Sites for Airport Draw Flak
- GOLF MASTERS NOTEBOOK : Huston Gets Off on Right Foot at Augusta
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Garden Grove, Kennedy Battle to Tie
- FAST LANE: Steven Bren, son of Irvine...
- Stanford Head Calls for a Return to Basic Teaching
- Iraq, 4 Allies Urge Mideast Nuclear, Chemical Arms Ban : Weapons: They call on Western governments to pressure Israel to comply.
- Jury Acquits Defendant in Murder-for-Hire Trial : Court: Jurors say that the prosecution failed to prove that Richard L. Rodriguez was the man who fatally shot a financial analyst and wounded his wife.
- If the Land Bubble Pops, Will Whole World Feel It? : Japan: Overvalued real estate has become the top domestic problem. But a freeze may not be the answer.
- From the Archives: Sarah Vaughan, 'Divine One' of Jazz, Dies at 66
- Hal Greene has been appointed vice chairman...
- Baxter Intl. to Lay Off 6,400, Close 21 Plants : Hospital supplies: The firm's Fenwal unit in Santa Ana makes blood-separating equipment, and its Paramax in Irvine makes diagnostic equipment.
- N.Y. Ad Agency to Open Office in Costa Mesa : Advertising: Two major firms will branch out in the Southland. Aside from serving their just-signed clients, they are expected to compete for other Southern California accounts.
- Growth Is Focus of La Canada's Election to Fill 3 Council Seats
- Willamette Industries
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Import Car Sales Up 60%
- The Region : Airport Deadline Extended
- Police Officials Accused of Playing Election Politics
- Bill Would Ease Admission of Foreigners With AIDS : Health: Backers hope to prevent a boycott of a conference on the ailment. They call for a review of the list of diseases used to exclude visitors to U.S.
- Chrysler to Sell Jeeps in Middle East:...
- STOCKS : Dow Off 17.34; Tokyo Rumor Sinks Market
- East Los Angeles Plant to Be Closed:...
- Executives Are Reluctant to Relocate to Southland
- RETAIL/TOURISM : Carl's Jr. Lightens Up on Menu By Serving Lower-Calorie Items
- Study of Effect of Defense Cuts in State Asked
- Turkey Franks With Flavor of the Southwest
- New Research Supports Omega-3's Role in Prevention of Heart Disease
- Compton : Sickouts Spread as Teachers Protest Pay Talks
- The Software Industry Gives Its Own 'Oscars'
- Weighty Controversy : Health: A self-styled consumer health advocate lashes out at the fat content of McDonald's products. But the fast-food company says the ads are reckless and misleading.
- TWA Owner Is Said Pondering Eastern Buyout : Airlines: Carl C. Icahn is reportedly talking with creditors of the bankrupt company, but an offer has not yet been made.
- Trail Never Ends for Path Caretakers
- Atwater's Tumor 'Aggressive'; Doctor Orders Chemotherapy
- ELECTIONS / GLENDORA : Tax Plan Defeat Urged by All Candidates
- Decision Due on Bloomingdale's: Federated Stores, the...
- Consumer Group Files Complaint Over Pork Ads
- Long Beach : Lawsuit Settlements Total $4.7 Million in 4 Years
- Testing Efficacy of Baking Powder
- WORLD : Belgian King Back on Throne but Future Remains in Doubt
- FAMILY FARE : Art Deco Clashes With the Orient at Health Food-Oriented Hibachi
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Aoun Radio Station Shelled Off the Air
- County Redistricting Trial Heads Toward Conclusion : Politics: In his closing argument, attorney for Latinos accuses L.A. supervisors of 'racial gerrymandering.'
- Firm's Stock Trading Halted; Ownership Is in Question
- FOOD FUN FOR KIDS : BOUNCIN' BROWN RICE
- The Region : 4 Cited for Trash Plan Work
- Robert Breen; Initiated Cultural Exchanges
- Lanark Recreation Center21816 Lanark St., Canoga ParkSize:...
- 50 Soviet Soldiers Occupy Vilnius Prosecutor's Office
- Officials Push New Spending for Santa Ana River Control
- Long Beach : Director of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Named
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Maples Off Taj's Opening List
- Los Nietos Board Forces Schools Chief to Resign
- Santa Monica Rent Control Giving Way in Rash of Evictions
- La Crescenta Agency Will Not Reduce Sewer Fees
- Kaiser Hospital Managers Bend to Humbler Tasks
- 2 Bills Regulating Sweatshops Clear 1st Legislative Hurdle
- Deep Scars Left by Senegal's Conflict With Neighboring Mauritania : West Africa: New shopkeepers take over in Dakar. But the impact is devastating along the frontier river.
- OUT AND ABOUT : Students Take a Course to New Depths
- For Latinos, New Dawn in Psychology : Therapy: An unusual program uses elements and symbols of Spanish-language culture to treat emotional problems.
- 2 Students Win Civics Competition
- Oh, What a Feeling--A Dream Come True : Basketball: As new head coach at Cal State Long Beach, Seth Greenberg tends to his first order of business and one of his strongest assets--recruiting players.
- PAC Faces Fine for Missing Paper Work : Torrance: The treasurer of a small political group says he was misinformed about the rules for filing financial statements.
- Countywide : Speakers Tell Panel to Shut Parking Lot
- OXNARD : 2 Arrested in Theft of $225 in Avocados
- Redondo Beach Settles 1 Suit Over '88 King Harbor Storm
- Trailing, 3-1, Hrudey Put Out Flames
- NHL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Blues Make Turnaround, Win, 4-2
- Jack, You Want a Challenge, You Have One
- Buss Won't Build Arena Until He Gets Expansion Team : Hockey: Lakers' owner says he wants NHL expansion franchise first. San Diego, Riverside or Orange county would then be favored sites for arena.
- Here's to the Sensible Lads (and Lassies) of the Press
- Quake Hits Yugoslavia
- Eddie Martin Was Direct in Flight and Life
- Police, Gays Patrol Violence-Prone Area
- Retiree to Lead Orchestra's Debut
- Legislator Works Religiously on New Life : Politics: Assemblyman Dennis Brown says he feels at peace after deciding to become a lay minister instead of seeking reelection. He already is putting lawmaking aside for more study of God's laws.
- Exit on Jet Pops Open
- WORLD : Cuba Warns E. Europe on Exports
- Arthur Houghton Jr.; Headed Steuben Glass
- Pereira Hired to Design Trump's Wilshire Tower
- Berman Seeks $272,000 for Lake Restoration
- ELECTIONS LOMITA : It's a Real Contest for Council After a Decade of Shoo-Ins