- Accident Does Not Stop Ojeda : Surgeon's Skill, Wife's Support Save Met Pitcher's Career
- THE STAR OF THE STARS : In Indiana, Where Basketball Is King, Damon Bailey, 17, Is the Heir Apparent
- Existing Home Sales Drop for Second Straight Month
- Missing Girl Found Dead Near Her Home
- Alaska Tanker Piloted by Unqualified Officer : Exxon Unable to Explain Captain's Absence; Rising Winds Stir Fears of Oil Slick Damage
- NATION : Reagan Won't Testify Friday but May Be Called Later, Judge Says
- Nepal Bus Crashes; 14 Die
- Thousands Roll Eggs at White House
- Rare Condor Lays 'Easter' Egg at L.A. Zoo
- Fall From Palm Springs Balcony Hospitalizes Student
- Regrowing Pains : Houses Slowly Rising Again in Neighborhood Devastated by Brush Fire
- 1,300 Simi Valley Homes Lose Power
- GIFTS: Lawmakers Took In $116,339 in 1987 and 1988 : Gifts to 13 County Legislators Totaled $116,339 in 1987 and '88
- Rose Won Big on Football, Friend Says : 'Pete Is Ahead With Gambling,' Says Man Who Placed His Bets
- Hatcher's Single in Ninth Lifts Dodgers Over Braves
- IN BRIEF : Judge OKs New Free Agency Setup
- FIRST OFF . . .
- LOCAL : Girl Strangled; 14-Year-Old Held
- 29 More Nuclear Weapons Foes Arrested at Nevada Test Site
- Fire Dampens Service
- John Beckman at 91: A Life Designed for Success
- Sudden Star Van Shelton Is Still a Kid in Country's Candy Shop
- PBS Stands and Delivers on 'Learning in America'
- British Firm Views Pacific From Fresno
- In Surprise Move, Vinters Propose Increasing State Wine Tax by 900%
- But Binge May Not Help Trade Imbalance : Affluent Taiwanese Are Snapping Up U.S. Goods
- NATION : Firebomb Hurled at Lenin Mural
- Angry Mother Leads Campaign Against Auto Club Rules
- The World : Albanians Stone Officers
- The State : Order OKd for Gay's Blood
- Boxer Guydell Williams of Jackson, Tenn., has...
- Pony Softball Tournament : Oklahoma State Edges Arizona for Title; Titans Eliminated, 4-1
- Italy Seeks to Delay Steel Plant Closings
- The State : Schools Hope to Raise Scores
- 3 Rescued After Car Hits Barricades, Falls Into Hole
- Bystander Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- AMERICAN ALBUM DEBUT
- Library Gets Laplace Papers
- Gibson Says He Might Not Start Opener
- Magic Calls the Shots in Victory : Johnson's 15-Footer at Buzzer Helps Give Lakers Win, 118-116
- LOS ANGELES : Music Center Revives Glory of 'Otello'
- Sotheby's Will Auction Part of H. Bradley Martin Library Trove
- Justices Uphold Pay for Chaplains : Find No Church-State Violation in Role at Public Hospitals
- Assassination Report Stirs Crisis in India : Rajiv Gandhi's Aide Implicated in Slaying of Leader's Mother
- Local News in Brief : Sepulveda Man Held in Slaying Over Noise
- Revising Medicare Fees
- La Mesa
- Palm Springs Hotel : Fall Hospitalizes Student From Moorpark College
- Imperial Star, Davis Win the Las Cienegas Handicap
- Veteran Hurler Allen Dropped by Cleveland
- ART / Cathy Curtis : Sugarman's Sculpture Looks Like a G-Rated Playground for Adults
- Defense Consultant Enters Guilty Plea : Parkin Admits Bribing Navy Aide to Help Contractors Win Bids
- Europe's Goal of Economic Unity Stirs 'Fortress' Fears
- Crossroads for Child Care
- Science Festival Aims to Satisfy Questions
- College Baseball : Fullerton Limited to Four Hits in Florida State's 10-0 Victory
- A South Carolina Scandal : Former Gamecock Football Player Chaikin Tries to Regroup After Disclosing Steroid Use
- IN BRIEF : Lemieux Named Week's Top Player
- Tommy John, 45, Will Be the Opening Day Starter for the N.Y. Yankees
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bribery Charged in Japan Scandal
- Polaroid Shareholder Move Ended Threat : Agreed to Distribute Gains to Block Takeover by Shamrock
- After a 6-Year Silence, Begin Bemoans Icy Ties With Egypt
- Weather Slows Alaskan Oil Cleanup Work : Governor to Seek Federal Aid After Largest U.S. Oil Spill
- Feisty New Spirit : Gibraltar: Britain's Rock Is on a Roll
- County Unit Makes Life Tougher for Gangs
- Her Career Leaps From 5-2 Snoopy to TV's Big Cats
- Takeovers, Mergers Take Their Toll, Too : Dependence on Corporate Sponsors Can Often Leave Sports Vulnerable
- International Players Championships : Curren Rallies to Oust Connors; Shriver Loses
- Golf Roundup : Simpson Breaks 4-Year Slump With Victory
- The injury to Jose Canseco's left wrist...
- The Buena Park City Council has appointed...
- Baseball officials have reconsidered plans to sell...
- ORANGE COUNTY POP MUSIC REVIEW : For Duran Duran, Good Ol' Days Are Precious Indeed
- Economists See Recession Tied to Trade Deficit
- AMI Pondering Restructuring, Buyout Plans : Health-Care Firm Looks for Way to Enhance Holders' Equity as Profit Slides 25%
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bush Will Veto Minimum Wage Bill That Exceeds His Plan, Dole Says
- LOCAL : Man Shot to Death in Encino
- Irvine Driver Killed in Plunge Over Cliff
- Pepsi Ad Spots Will Promote Education
- What, No Air Conditioning?
- GM Says Book on Perot Clash Is 'Inaccurate'
- Yeltsin Views Victory in Moscow as Call for Speeded-Up Reforms
- Inmates Reportedly Seize Prison in Guatemala; Death Toll Put at 5
- Gorbachev Pleased With New Balloting
- There Were Two Sides to Argentina's 'Dirty War,' and Both Are Stirring Anew
- IN BRIEF : Braves Release Runge, Draftee
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Gospel Extravaganza' Wasn't Very Strong on Spirit
- 'Generations' in Black and White
- Checks Go to Farmers: More than $18...
- BEHIND BARS : Those mysterious stripes may stump consumers, but they lay it all out in black and white for retailers: what's hot and what's not--and even why.
- Transatlantic Cable Snag: The French leg of...
- Ecology's Family Feud : Murray Bookchin Turns Up Volume on a Noisy Debate
- Iran Reportedly Seizes Yacht, Kuwait Royalty
- For Baby M: Bonus on Birthdays
- LOCAL : L.A. School Integration Battle Ends
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Jessica Hahn's Former Boss Jailed
- Local News in Brief : Transient Found Dead Near Railroad Tracks
- Blue Grit : Dip Separates the Lifeguards From the Dilettantes
- Hammocks Help Preemies
- Getting Clean Just Might Clean Out Your Wallet
- Even as We Tie the Knot Tighter, Nuclear Power Remains Ungovernable
- Celtics Still Struggling Without Bird
- NCAA Basketball Tournament : Duke and Illinois Foil the Big East : Blue Devils Beat Heat From Hoyas in East Regional
- Cheekbones, Chops From Charlie Sexton at Palace
- P.M. BRIEFING : Texas' MCorp to File Chapter 11
- Japanese Firms Hit Snags When They Open Plants in Europe : EC's Anti-Dumping Policy Is Creating New Problems
- White House Cats: Why So Doggone Few?
- Raining Warheads : Kwajalein Missile Range in Pacific Readied for Testing of 'Star Wars'
- Latino Customs Agents Battle for Better Job Status
- Sunny Skies, Warmer Days Head This Way
- San Diego
- UC Irvine Tennis Tournament : Anteaters Lose to Mississippi, Beat Long Beach to Finish in Third Place
- The NEA Selection Process: Who Will Be Endowed?
- 6-Year-Old Condor Lays 'Easter' Egg at L.A. Zoo
- N.Y. Funds $5.1-Billion Effort : Bronx Reborn: Housing Emerges From the Ashes
- American Album : A tamer Tombstone cherishes its six-gun heritage--and some fear getting bushwhacked by progress.
- Books : Love and War in the Futuristic City
- Local News in Brief : Church Holds Easter Service Despite Fire
- 'Learning in America's' Facts Sicken Even News Veterans
- 'Saving the Earth'
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- 'Mountain Maneuvers'
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- Dozens Sign Petitions Opposing Administration Role in Missouri Case : Justice Dept. Lawyers Protest Abortion Stance
- Police Fear Ruling on Gun Seizures : They Say It May Put Weapons Into Hands of Unstable
- TV & VIDEO - March 27, 1989
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- Body of Girl, 7, Found; Boy, 14, Held in Death
- Ruling on Return of Seized Weapons Criticized by Police
- Local Elections : Unknowns Bear Much for Almost Sure Defeat at Polls
- POP/ROCK - March 27, 1989
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- Abortion Foes Spend Easter Sunday in Jail
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- From the archives: Yeltsin Rally Ends Drive for Soviet Election
- India's Democracy Could Come of Age With Emergence of Effective Opposition
- Nuclear Power: Small Risks, Big Gains
- LOTTERY RESULTS MARCH 25
- Meeting High Cost of Housing Congregations
- Proposed Civic Center Mall Called Best Strategy for Norwalk's Growth
- Shots Fired at Police in Yugoslav Ethnic Unrest
- Marvelous Marble
- Commercial Scene : Riverside Apartment Developments Sold
- LOVE LIFE
- Dust Bowl Legacy : 50 Years After 'The Grapes of Wrath,' Five Okies Remember How Their Families Struggled During the Great Migration--and Endured
- ABC Schools Chief to Hold Public Forum
- Hospital Head Gets New Post
- Auto-Truck Crash in Lancaster Kills Woman, Boy, 5
- For This Bunny, It's a Matter of Principal
- FAMILY AFFAIR : For the Sons of John Thompson, Basketball Was Unifying Factor at Home, but They Took Different College Routes
- Canseco May Miss Month With Injury
- Lukas' Houston Wins Bay Shore Stakes by 10 1/2 Lengths
- County Events Are Postponed Because of Rain
- Frieder Happy for Michigan but Wishes He Was With Team
- Can Brian Holton Find Happiness as Oriole?
- Reason to Pardon Ma Maison Wine List
- Films now going into production: ...
- Pitchford's Number Comes Up in 'Sing'
- A Great Rhino? He Should Know : Bill Burrud, a Pioneer of 'Reality TV,' Has Hit the Documentary Trail Again
- Daily Ordeal : Costa Mesa Man, Victim of Virus, Takes Heart as He Waits for One From Donor
- 3 Killed in Traffic as Storm Hits Area
- Crows Nest in Cities' 'Unnatural Forests' : Mischievous Birds Thrive Alongside Humans
- Kings Beat Oilers and Home In on Advantage for Playoffs, 4-2
- Golf : Watson Would Let Ballesteros Play in U.S. Whenever He Wants
- Horn Poses a Dilemma for Red Sox
- NCAA Women's Division II Tournament : Cal Poly Pomona Loses in Final to Delta State, 88-58
- Coach K, Duke Doing It Their Way in NCAA
- El Segundo Boy Is Truly A Jet-Setter : Brad the Peacemaker Back from Singapore
- For Pete's Sake . . . : Rozelle Acted With Integrity, and Fairness
- Regulations Needed for Powered Skis, Surfboards
- Metro Baseball Preview : Championship Talk Begins With Castle Park
- Petty Fails to Qualify--Streak in Jeopardy
- NBA Notes : Unseld Joins Coach-of-Year Field
- Cocaine Delivers Extra Burden to Nation's Emergency Rooms
- Oregon Women Top Aztecs in NIT Final
- Midwest Regional at Minneapolis : Thompson Has High Attention Span : Syracuse Forward Turns Heads With His Alley-Oop
- Crime Plays, but Not Accordion Owner
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- Bradley Skips Debate, Frustrates Election Foes
- UC Riverside Men Take Third in Division II
- MAD DOG TO THE RESCUE : After a Dismal '88, Fans in Philadelphia Are Hoping Lee Thomas' Bark Will Give the Phillies a New Bite
- Calendar Goes to The Oscars : Glamour? Glory? Gags? Glitz? Hah! : Writer-actor Bruce Vilanch is the comic presence behind the 'lines' from the podium
- Rockin' On With Rap
- Making 'Inroads' at Burbage Theatre
- Continental Divided
- Pressure Is Now on Gary Carter : Backup Catcher Barry Lyons Looks Impressive in Camp
- Lawrence Taylor, the New York Giants' All-Pro...
- Impact Study Needed On Utility Merger
- Horse Racing Roundup : Frankly Perfect Scores Upset Victory in San Luis Rey Stakes
- NBC Makes Tee Time but Misses Home Run as Dodgers Fall in 15th
- Sunny Hills Wins Consolation Game
- One Punch, 88 Seconds Are All Nunn Needs to KO Kalambay
- Quibbles & Bits
- Warning Follows Blaze at Compton Facility : Energy Plant Told of Flaws in Fire System
- Gay Couples Would Gain Legal Status Under Plan
- The Family Home Sits on an Unfair Tax Base
- Church or Cult? Two Sides Fight a Holy War of Words
- Slain Grant Teacher Was Fan of Mysteries and Victim of One
- 7 Opponents Battle to End Bernardi's Long Council Career
- High School Roundup : Hart Sweeps Doubleheader to Win Title
- NEW WAVE : Mountain Resorts Warm to Snowboarding, a Mix of Skiing, Skateboarding and Surfing That Offers Non-Binding Alternative for Winter Sports Set
- NBA Roundup : Cleveland Stopped by Milwaukee in Overtime
- Calendar Goes to The Oscars : Oscar Facts
- Also on the Indian trail: TIG Films...
- Commercial Scene : Santa Monica Office Building Purchased
- Vacation Memories : The Day After Alaska's Great Shake
- You Can Shop Till You Ride at Union Station
- Artifacts and Attitudes of a Bygone Era : APES AND ANGELS <i> by Philip Appleman (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $18.95; </i> 360 pp.)
- AROUND HOME : The History of American Ceramics: 1607 to the Present, From Pipkins and Bean Pods to Contemporary Forms : BY ELAINE LEVIN (Harry N. Abrams, Inc.; 1988)
- He's the Point Man in Builders' Battles Against Slow Growth
- 2-Month Secret Drug Investigation Leads to 43 Arrests
- Sudanese 'Peace Cabinet' Sworn After Presidency Backs All 23 Candidates
- Candlelight Illuminates Vatican Easter Rites
- Caterina's Story Reads Like a Pulp Romance : Cypriot Queen Was No Tragic Figure
- Three Mile Island : America's Age of Nuclear Innocence Ended 10 Years Ago
- 12 Hurt as Car Crashes Through Market Window
- Local News in Brief : Suspected Drug Dealer Killed in Canoga Park
- Guardians of Heritage Think Old : Panel Members Control Styles to Preserve 1880s Design of Neighborhood
- Seton Hall Has UNLV Take a Walk : Pirates Gain Final Four by Beating Rebels at Their Own Game, 84-61
- World driving champion Ayrton Senna of Brazil,...
- 18 Years Later, Lee Elder Sees Some Welcomed Changes in South Africa
- Come Back, Hank : Loyola's Wish for '89 Is for Center to Resist NBA Lure
- Southern Section's New Playoff Plan Is a Success--Sort Of
- Black Radio's Frequencies
- Can Spelling Cast His Spell Again? : Veteran producer is searching for the magic touch in a new era
- Slings and Arrows
- MTV: More Than Just Music Videos
- The Exorcism of a Pre-Rumpole Demon : LIKE MEN BETRAYED <i> by John Mortimer (Viking: $16.95; 208 pp.) </i>
- Commercial Scene : Coldwell Banker Names Director of Investment
- Commercial Scene : Work Under Way on Hoag Cancer Center
- An Industry Dies in Gardena : WHEN THE MACHINE STOPPED : A Cautionary Tale From Industrial America <i> by Max Holland (Harvard Business School Press: $22.95; 325 pp. 0-87584-208-9) </i>
- 'We're more likely to make an impact on school success because we're starting early.' : Student Counselors Provide Free Therapy for Families
- FSX Could Start Shifting Aircraft Industry to Japan
- Downzoning Fever Rises in San Pedro : Increased Apartment Construction Concerns 2 Groups of Residents
- No Leads Develop in Abduction Case
- Local News in Brief : Driver Killed When Car Slams Into Pole
- Steady Rain to Give Way to Light Showers Today
- Brown's Back in Form, New Tiger Injured Again
- So Far and Yet So Near
- Bullish on Durham : Country singer Dave Durham and his band are getting lots of air play--and hoping for an award
- Kirstie Alley becomes Mrs. John Larroquette in...
- Rocket Boosters : Huntington Beach Engineers Put Their Hearts and Souls Into the Delta
- HMOs Are Far From DOA : Despite Their Numerous Problems, Health Maintenance Organizations Are Here to Stay
- Superman C.P.A. : What Made Bart Hackley Run, Swim and Bike in 123 Triathlons in One Year?
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- Aloha for Music Center Benefit
- 'Hopes and Dreams' Unfulfilled : Decade After Camp David: No War, but a 'Cold Peace'
- Japanese Firm Involved in Scandal Votes to Slash Executives' Salaries
- Radio Stations Rebuff NOW's Abortion Ad
- Rouzan May Not Serve His Entire 4-Year Board Term
- I thought it looked like it was an old dog that was dirty and needed a bath.
- CRIME FIGHTERS : Lanark Park Program Offers Boxing as an Alternative to Drugs, Gangs
- NHL Notes : Malarchuk May Return for Playoffs
- Calendar Goes to The Oscars : The Oscar Telecast : Live from the Shrine Auditorium, Wednesday, 6 P.M., ABC-TV (7, 3, 10, 42)
- State's Top Franchise Cleans Up on Rugs
- The Franchise on Franchises : California has long been tough on this booming industry. Now the FTC wants to step in, and the state says the public will be the big loser.
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- Recruit Salaries Cut; Retirement Pay Denied Ezoe
- Select Assembly Group Targets Refineries : Panel Created to Study Chemical Risks
- Tug of War in Encinitas Over a Botanical Gem
- It's Simply Not All Hog Wild for Kentucky
- Angel Notebook : Rader Says That He May Start the Season With 11 Pitchers
- U.S. Swimming Short Course Championships : Evans Sets U.S. Record in 1,000-Yard Freestyle
- Broadway Bound?
- Rocket Wars : New Era for Launch Vehicle Marketplace Lifting Off With McDonnell Douglas' Delta
- Down Zoning Studied
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