- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- They're Going to Take It to a New Level: the Top of Kilimanjaro : Special Olympics: Diane Hall and Francisco Villasenor are used to meeting athletic challenges, so a 19,340-foot peak doesn't look that tough.
- JAPANESE PURCHASES OF WESTERN ART
- Charles J. Dovey has been promoted to...
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Times Mirror Profit Dips; Ad Slump in East Blamed
- Bass Sues Florida Publishing Firm: The Times...
- It's No Mirage: Golden Nugget Inc. said...
- WORLD : Czech Cites Slow Soviet Pullout
- 50 Million Japanese Sign Islands Petition
- Predicting the Next Big Food Trends
- PDA Engineering's Software Division Names VP
- More Than Just Sew-Sew Interest in Quilt-Making as an Art Form
- Norman Center Conquers Limitations, Grows to Task : Prep basketball: Beverly Hills High's Peter Micelli trained with weights, jumped rope and ran. He doubled his stats from the previous year as a result.
- Granny's Toaster May Be Hot Item
- FISHING NOTES : Surface Catches Have Cooled Off, but Rock Cod Is Still Hot
- THE HOUSE
- Design of Branch Libraries Adds Pages to City's History
- Illinois Law Revives Riverboat Gambling
- More Than 50 Line Up as Candidates in 8 Cities
- Tattoo Lovers Wear Heart on Sleeve and Skin
- BOOK REVIEW : Canadian Pens Uneven Group of Short Stories
- Tires Force Prizm Recall
- It's hard to say if the community or the college made the first move.
- Soviet Party Leadership Censures Breakaway Lithuania Communists : Policy: Action by Central Committee is seen as a relatively mild rebuke. 'Material and financial' support is ordered for republic loyalists.
- Azusa Police Chief Leads Field of Candidates for Pomona Post
- Environmental Study to Delay Mobil's Replacement Pipeline
- Special Traffic Signal Helps Equestrians Cross River of Cars
- TUSTIN : Day-Care Subsidy a Respite for Parents
- LAGUNA BEACH : Folk Dance Festival Will Begin on Friday
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Woman Is Robbed, Stabbed in Carport
- Two South Carolina football players were arrested...
- Lakers Handle 'Jordanaires' in 121-103 Victory : Pro basketball: Chicago star gets 32 points, but his supporting cast is overwhelmed by L. A. depth.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Has Words, Gets Win
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills Wraps Up Title With Rally From 9 Points Down
- 'Pat Sajak Show' New Playing Field for CBS' Weisman : Television: Innovative sports producer moves to late night to save low-rated talk program.
- Warm Washington Reception for 'Stand-Up'
- SHORT TAKES : Past NBC Chief Joins Lucky Duck
- CHILDREN'S STAGE REVIEW : 'Code Breaker' Is Just the Ticket for Live Theater Introduction
- U.S. Accused of Helping Foreign Apparel Firms
- Rockwell Aims to Boost Earnings During Next 5 Years : Aerospace: The goal to increase per-share income by 12% annually is optimistic, considering the outlook for the defense industry.
- 800 McDonnell Workers Will Lose Their Jobs
- Ex-Commissioner and Her Removal
- 100 Will Lose Jobs in Wesson Plant Closure
- Charles Grimm has been appointed director of...
- Apple's New-Products Chief May Quit Soon
- U.S. Threatens to Walk From Trade Talks:...
- Gensia Pharmaceuticals to Sell 15.9% of Stock
- Boat Operator Draws License Suspension
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Bergeson Stands Tough on Abortion
- Absentee Voters Help Hill to Win GOP Nomination for State Senate
- WORLD : Israeli Riot Device Throws Gravel
- Growth/ A Special Report : Homebuyers Angry Over Builder's Subsequent Price Cuts : Moorpark: A developer slashed prices $30,000 to $40,000. Those who bought homes shortly before the decrease launch a protest movement.
- Temple City : Sheriff's Station Expansion
- THE COURSE OF REFORMS UNDER GORBACHEV
- Students Told to Beware of Invitations for Listings in Honor Roll-Type Books
- Harold Ambro; Disney Animator
- Kovic, Stone Star at UCI Seminar : Lecture: The possible congressional candidate and film maker talk to an enthusiastic audience about movies and war.
- There's Little We Can Do as It Rolls Down the Tracks : Germany: With reunification gaining momentum, we need to cross our fingers and be resigned to getting it done.
- Death Threat to Silberman Told by Lawyer : Defense: Unidentified witness to support claim today during hearing in money-laundering case.
- THE SIDELINES : Backley Wins Javelin Throw
- Valley Routs Canyons in WSC Contest
- Padres' Equipment On Way; Players Not Close Behind
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- SHORT TAKES : Nielsen Crashes 'House Party'
- MUSIC
- Botha, Mbeki, Buthelezi on 'Nightline'
- A Three-Day Jazz Session for Dyed-in-the-Wool Fans
- PUC Will Let the Market Select Pipelines
- Dressing Up Broth With French Flair
- There's a Wonderful Array of Winter Vegetables Available to Explore : Produce: Good cooks are again respecting seasons in the choice of vegetables.
- Back on Board Again
- Nearly Empty Tank Is a Dirty Deal
- Culver City : Black Artists' Work Shown
- Concert Raises $28,000 for Counseling
- Leona Bertha Blake; Restaurateur and Women's Rights Advocate
- Water Shortage Prompts 45-Day Ban on New Housing Starts
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Onassis, Indian Tribe Near Pact
- Measure Killing Warner Ridge Project Signed
- 6 File for Assembly Seat Held by Waters
- New Study Ordered for Mobil Pipeline
- GARDEN GROVE : Moratorium Placed on New Dance Halls
- The Loaded Gun to Their Heads
- THE NHL : Taylor, Nickson Take Kings' Fans Back to the Future
- Cincinnati Track Sues to Win Back 30 Racing Dates
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ocean View Reunion Too Much for Edison
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brea-Olinda Edges Magnolia on Late Shot
- Srejber Upsets Krickstein in Milan Tennis
- SIGNINGS
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mt. Carmel Convinces Falcons
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Records 24th Win
- In an attempt to prod the NCAA...
- Playboy Trumpets Its Lineup for 12th Annual Jazz Festival at Bowl
- Walter W. Duft has joined Baker, Maxham,...
- Timothy Nager has joined the Bank of...
- LOCAL : Deputy and Girl, 7, Hurt in Crash as Deputy Responds to Burglary
- Culver City : City Attorney Appointed
- Harry Todd has been elected board chairman...
- Arcadia, Temple City Take Steps to Cut 'Monster' Homes Down to Size : Zoning: A new Temple City ordinance reduces height and density limits. A use permit will be required for homes over 3,500 square feet.
- Absentee Vote Played Role in Hill's Victory
- Pomona : Council Aids Hotel Plan
- Britain Helps Romania
- Seizure of Machine Guns Was Kept Quiet : Drug probe: U.S. investigators persuaded local officials to keep secret that 10 of the powerful weapons were confiscated by police.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Tax Suggested for Airport Projects
- Rose Bowl Face Lift May Be a Super Attraction : Renovation: Neighborhood groups that had objected to previous Rose Bowl plans give their tentative support to $8.3 million in press box, seating and other changes.
- Mary Tinglof Smith; Headed School Board
- LOCAL : Patti Davis' Marriage on Rocks
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : 49ers' Diamond No Longer So Rough
- Rose Bowl Face Lift May Be a Super Attraction : Football: Pasadena enters the sweepstakes for the 1993 Super Bowl by offering the stadium to the NFL rent-free, and throwing in all income from the sale of food and novelties.
- West Hollywood : Apartment Owner Fined
- Errant Bullets Anger Oxnard Mobile Home Park Residents
- CITY BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Narbonne Nips Banning, May Get Edge in Playoffs
- California Tax Policies
- Fred Dawn has been promoted to executive...
- Paul D. Calderwood has joined the Keith...
- Van de Kamp Opposes Edison, SDG&E; Merger : Utilities: The attorney general says he will fight the proposal at regulatory hearings. He calls any court challenge 'premature.'
- Artificial Life in the Process of Evolution
- P.M. BRIEFING : Georgia Gulf to Fight Takeover
- Lawmakers May Move to Stop Odoriferous Magazine Ads
- Cheryl Russell has joined Walters Management Co....
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Tables For Two - Paring down the shopping list and economizing on preparation are the keys to efficient cooking for two--especially on St. Valentine's Day.
- RUNNING ON EMPTY : HUNTINGTON BEACH'S LANDMARK WELLS ARE VANISHING ALONG WITH ONCE-FLOURISHING INDEPENDENTS
- Satellites' Launch Delayed
- How's This? A Program to Offer Healing to Bigots
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Council Delays Water Conservation Law
- Arts Gold Medallions Lay an Egg
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Palestinian Killed by Troops in Gaza
- Father of Slain Youth Held in Threats to Prosecutor, Police
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Dinner to Benefit Historical Society
- Common Folk Can Be Stressed to Kill
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- THE SIDELINES : Sieben Returns to Swimming
- Bush Observers Drop Mission to Nicaragua
- Fighting Off Gangs' Allure : Recreation: Boys in a gang-ridden area of Los Angeles are learning boxing skills--and discipline--in a police station basement.
- Social Democrats in Commanding Lead in East German Poll : Elections: The party has West German supporters. It is shown winning 54% if the voting were held now.
- Azusa : Swap Meet Permit Plan OKd
- S. Africa Police Tear Gas Black Cricket Protest
- La Canada Council Candidates Focus on Growth
- Back in the Saddle Again
- 20 Chicagoans Accused of Being Top Mobsters Indicted : Mafia: The charges include murder, extortion and bribery. The case is believed to be the first round in a massive probe of organized crime.
- Dilated Esophagus Usually Congenital, Appears Early
- Who Should Be Raising the Kids?
- West Hollywood : Parking Lot Plan Rejected
- Rains Stall Effort to Move Prospectors Off Indian Land : Brazil: Gold rush has brought hunger, disease and death to an Amazon basin tribe.
- Heeding Distant Trumpets
- ELECTION SECRETARY OF STATE : Councilwoman Flores Pledges to Campaign for Political Reform
- BREA : 5% Pay Raise for Council Approved
- Private Coalition for the Homeless May Soon Be Without a Home Itself
- Making a Splash : Officials Beginning to Listen to Heal the Bay's Campaign for Cleanup Effort
- 47 Years Later, a Rest in Peace : War: Remains of veteran missing in action since 1943 are found in New Guinea. A nephew from Huntington Beach says the family needed to know the truth.
- CIF BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Rose Bowl Bids for Super Bowl : Football: In proposal for 1993 game, the L.A. Sports Council will offer incentives to NFL, including rent-free stadium use.
- The brother of boxer Thomas Hearns has...
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Royal Clinches Share of League Title, 55-52
- Carson's Littleton in UCLA-Bound Crowd
- Hayes, Monroe, Bing Enter Hall of Fame : Basketball: The late Neil Johnston of the Philadelphia Warriors will also be inducted.
- THE SIDELINES : Dokes to Fight Ruddock in April
- Bruins Have Inside Track in Recruiting : Football: UCLA Coach Terry Donahue is doing it again. He has verbal commitments from two of the South Bay's top prep players this year.
- Jerry M. Adams has been appointed vice...
- Stella Livoni has joined Y-95 FM (KKYY)...
- From Chinese to French, Flavors of Mustard Rekindle Many Memories : Seasonings: Condiment has a long history of spicing up the simplest of foods.
- Growth/ A Special Report : Residents Fight to Keep Farmland : Santa Paula: A land-conversion study approved by the City Council and paid for by a developer angers citizens.
- An 11-Year Search for His Brother : Cambodia: A Long Beach man continues his hunt to find the remains of his brother, who was tortured and executed by the Khmer Rouge.
- Tax Ruling May Lead to Smaller County Jail : Prop. 13: Ventura County officials may scale back 768-bed facility to 480 beds and tap other sources of funding.
- UC Regents Sue Lilly in Dispute Over Biotech Patent for Insulin
- Drug Company Buys Stake in Biotech Firm
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine-based computer security...
- Chocolate Valentine's Day Treats Are Sure to Satisfy the Sweet Tooth : Deserts: Homemade chocolate candy hearts are delicious, easy-to-make versions of traditional holiday treat.
- Richard Wilson; Controversial Oglala Sioux Tribal President
- Vitamin Overdose a Concern
- Malibu : Singer Faces Permit Woes
- Survey Finds High Interest in Avianca Crash
- Winds Keep Oil Offshore : Orange County Holds Its Breath as Slick Drifts : Sensitive Wetlands Imperiled
- THE HOUSE
- Coach and His Star Player Are Facing Career Crossroads : Basketball: Lynwood High's coach of 23 years is in his last season. And the team's leading scorer must decide which college offer to accept.
- Ventura May Raise Water Rates While Cutting Use
- Hearing Set on Attorney Discipline
- High School Basketball Playoffs : Sorting Out the Playoff Picture Difficult--Except for Santa Clara : Basketball: Saints are certain to be the top-seeded team in the 2-AA Division.
- Panel Rebuffs Global Warming Activists : Environment: An international group sticks to its study plan. Several European governments had sought cuts in 'greenhouse' gases.
- 2 Exposed to Radiation
- Bell : Council Votes to Pull Out of Job Training Program
- Ruling That Pier Must Be Rebuilt to Be Appealed
- Airport Panel to Pay Half of Rail Study
- First Lady Gives Cheer to Literacy Program
- Mission Viejo : Company Mailer on Curtis Called a First
- Jury Convicts Glendale Man in 4 Traffic Deaths
- 1986 Murder in Dark Lot Spurs Campus Lighting Bill
- Challenge to Will Expected in Newport Beach Slaying : Shooting: Patricia Kastle wanted her cremated remains sprinkled on Austrian ski slopes. That must wait for her family, but friends plan a memorial.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Stop Tired Oilers, 5-2
- Fitzpatrick Leads S. Torrance to Soccer Crown
- Hansen Still Licensed by State Board
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Black Crowes Come to Roost at the Cathouse
- SHORT TAKES : Miss D.C. Show in Trouble Again
- A Whirlwind Year for L.A. Theater's Jack-of-All-Trades : Stage: Charles Marowitz resumes directing with 'Variations on Measure for Measure.' He exercised various theatrical talents last year.
- SHORT TAKES : Shandling to Emcee Grammys
- Times' Coverage of McMartin Case
- A Clue to the Artist's Future : Art: A Frankenthaler retrospective opens Sunday at LACMA.
- First American Capital Bank: The Laguna Beach-based...
- Program Puts Latino Pupils on Fast Track Toward College
- Playboy Enterprises Inc.: The Chicago-based publisher of...
- Volunteers, Anxious Residents Keep Vigil
- Bush Plants Seeds of Optimism on Trade : Agriculture: President tells farmers he expects agreement with Soviets by summer. Accord would boost grain sales to East.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AUSTRIA : Holocaust Survivors to Get Reparations
- Warner Ridge Plan OKd While Bradley...
- Canceled Elections Loom in Several Cities : Politics: No one has signed up to run against city council incumbents in Santa Fe Springs, La Mirada and Maywood.
- In Czech Square, It's Stalin Out, Freud In
- Congress Approves First Panama Aid Installment
- Panel OKs Permits for Overnight Parking : Congestion: Despite wide opposition to the plan, officials say a majority supports the regulation.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PALAU : Pacific Archipelago Rejecting Compact
- Diamond Bar : Hill Bill Would Help City
- School District Bans Gang-Related Attire
- Redondo Trustees Reject Plea to Shelve 'Impressions' Texts : Schools: Despite the efforts of a conservative church group, board retains the controversial book series.
- Initial Steps Authorized to Reconstruct Coliseum
- Lawndale Committee Reviews Series
- Redondo Council Votes to Appeal Pier Ruling : Development: Council members also decide to put an advisory measure before voters. Court has ordered city to reconstruct the pier.
- Lane of Western Ave. Closed for Sewer Repair
- Board Cool to MADD Pitch for D.A. Pay Raise : County salaries: Supervisors accuse Mothers Against Drunk Driving of taking sides in deadlocked pay talks with assistant district attorneys.
- Gays Build 'Shantytown' at UCI : Protest: Activists set up cardboard dwellings to symbolize their demand that the university allow homosexuals to rent family apartments.
- SANTA ANITA : Tsu's Dawning Finishes Third at 1-5
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Rolls Past Golden West
- Seau Will Apply for Draft, Adviser Says
- German Unity Could Level Playing Field : Olympics: U.S. official says East Germany would no longer try to 'win at all costs.'
- CIF BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Producer Hogs Ads, Investors Nip at Heels; Interim Lots Lighten LATC Parking Woes
- Smithereens' Pat DiNizio Finds That Fame Suits Him Just Fine
- Tanker Incident Likely to Fuel Environmental Protest
- NOTEBOOK : Hoover Alumnus Hillman Decides to Take Best Shot in Australian Pro League
- Bonn Asks E. German Talks Now on Economy, Currency
- Fouling the Air With Numbers
- Apartment Owners Protest Plan to Cut New Rentals
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Skelton Quips for Art Fraud Jury
- Environmentalists Criticize Bush Over Wetlands Agreement
- La Canada Gives Tentative OK to Land Deal
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Soviet Jews' Influx Into Israel Decried
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY : Military Bases Seen as Future Airports
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Legislature Called Brothel by Hopeful
- Soviets Likely to Ask Deeper Troop Cuts in Central Europe : Arms control: Baker presents 'a number of new positions' in his first meeting with Shevardnadze.
- Monrovia : Avery Among Top Polluters
- FADING RULE OF COMMUNIST PARTIES
- 67 Philippine Rebels Are Reported Killed
- Man Holds 3 Hostages at VA Hospital for 2 Hours
- Laidlaw Driver Charged With Carrying a Gun
- Suspect Arrested in Shooting of 4
- Simi Board Drops Reduced Plan for Middle Schools
- SALARIES FOR CITY DEPARTMENT HEADS
- This being Southern California, the L.A. Marathon...
- Bevy of Tax, Fee Hikes in Offering for San Diegans
- When a Supermarket Is Super
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- BETTING WITH BOB
- ANALYSIS : Notre Dame's Deal Shouldn't Be a Shock
- El Camino Defeats Long Beach, 71-66
- Cleveland Stays Inside to Rout Kennedy, 82-56
- Lattimore Saves Granada Hills on a Cold Night
- Valley Girl Is Only One Shade of Julie Brown
- Lunchtime
- Kaiser Expansion
- 2 Phone Companies Fined, Told to Return $35 Million
- Seizure Remedy for Babies Found to Lower IQs
- YMCA Youths Get a Taste of the Power of Politics and Persuasion
- 'Martyrs Ward' Reflects Muslim Zeal Over Kashmir : India: The first Pakistani casualties are reported. The region has been the match igniting two wars.
- Que pasa? : PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- Arcadia, Temple City Take Steps to Cut 'Monster Homes' Down to Size : Building: Complaints from citizens prompt action to limit the size of two-story homes in Arcadia to 35% of the lot size, down from 45%.
- Not a Good Time for McDonald's : Altadena: Although they have no legal grounds, residents are trying to stop a planned drive-through restaurant.
- Graves Gets 3-Year Port Term, Schenk Draws Shorter Stint
- Officials stopped a soccer match at Kennedy...
- MacLean-Wilson Latest Pair to Pump Up the Volume at Pauley : Basketball: UCLA fans are used to talented forwards, but the current duo is even stirring memories of Sidney Wicks and Curtis Rowe.
- The Rush Is On at Doolittle for Last-Minute $10 Tickets
- New Fuel Cell Promises Cheap, Portable Power
- Marshall Geller has joined the board of...
- Martha's Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon Deserves Toast for Magical Taste
- Robert W. Ayling has been appointed by...
- Ford to Fire 2,400 in Mexico Over Dispute
- Long Beach : Harwood to Make Primary Run for State Tax Board
- Price Rise Laid to Orphan Drug Act : Health: A 1983 law to help fight rare diseases gives developer a 7-year monopoly--even if sales soar and others want in.
- WORLD : Turkish Mine Explosion Kills 66
- Judge Won't Yield Noriega Jurisdiction : Drug case: Efforts to have former dictator moved to foreign country are rejected.
- Major Battles Loom Over Job Bias Bills
- State Senate Approves Long-Stalled Gun Bill, 15-Day Waiting Period
- Fishermen to Place Salmon in Harbor : Recreation: The group plans to put 50,000 fish in ocean waters. It is the first such attempt in Southern California.
- Pasadena : Playhouse District Renewal
- Students Lost in Geography, Survey Reveals : Education: 15% of high school seniors thought the Mississippi River emptied into the Atlantic Ocean. Teaching methods are part of the problem.
- Growth/ A Special Report : Residents Sharply Divided on Quality of Life, Poll Finds
- Nurse Pursues Her Mission of Mercy, Hope in Armenia
- Sen. Byrd Backs Aid Cuts to Big Recipients : Foreign policy: Democrat praises Dole for launching debate on levels of assistance.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Brantley's Consistency on the Court Brings Raves From One Quarter
- Times' Coverage of McMartin Case
- Screenwriting Honors for 10 in UCLA Program
- JAZZ REVIEW : Delightful Moments With Bill Henderson
- Border Group Names Milken 'Man of the Decade'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Panel to Look at Generic Drugs
- Home Sales in Southland Plunge in '89
- Major Tanker Oil Spill Threatens O.C. Coast
- Immigrant Day Laborer Fights for His Paycheck
- Fairfax : Park Labrea Gates Closing