- Pacific Symphony to Back Up Mannheim Steamroller in Irvine
- Hindu and Roman Catholic representatives in the...
- Odetta Found Her Folk Roots and a Message : Music: Now she feels a need to perpetuate the songs that turned her life around.
- Women Managers Seen as Pivotal in '90s
- Varco Says It Plans to Buy Cooper's Martin Decker Unit
- E. German Leaders Reassured by Police Dossiers
- New York Officials Battle Old Foe--the Budget : Politics: State leaders are struggling with an economic downturn and a drop in bond ratings. Election-year strategies add fuel to the fire.
- VENTURA : Stricter Residential Controls Proposed
- President Bush Bans Broccoli
- 7 Charged With Giving Dieters Improper Drug
- Congregation Wins OK to Build Temple
- Latin America : Corona Brewery Workers Stick to Guns
- Brown & Root to Sell Construction Units
- OVERSEAS : Tokyo Stocks Resume Their Steep Decline
- Curtain Lifts on Soviet Research
- Man Arrested in Hit-and-Run Case
- School-Age Children to Get Vaccine for Measles : Inoculations: The county hopes the plan will thwart possible epidemic of the highly contagious disease.
- 2 Men Held in Separate Kidnapings of 2 Women
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Everybody Wants to Be Underdog : Rebels: But Nevada Las Vegas as anything other than a favorite over Georgia Tech is a tough sell.
- 'Old Man' Scores Late, Sockers Beat Sidekicks : MISL: Waad Hirmez's last-minute goal pushes Sockers to 3-2 victory and into second in Western Division.
- Oceanside Player Dies After Asthma Attack
- A Fire Alarm Sounds, but the Fear Is of Appearing Foolish
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Suspect in Pentagon Probe Pleads Guilty
- Prosecutor Mocks Reagan's Testimony as Foggy and Biased : Iran-Contra: But Poindexter's attorney offers a spirited defense of the former President's forgetfulness. The case goes to the jury Monday.
- State Dept. Seeks to Blunt Attacks on Iraq
- President Bush Bans Broccoli
- Prisoners Kill Inmate to Protest Crowded Jail
- Wandering Pet Saddles Horseman With Fine
- The Magic of Science : Latino Engineers Put on a Show to Interest Youngsters in College
- World IN BRIEF : KASHMIR : Separatist Leader Killed by Police
- No Switching Here: CBS Coverage Ripped
- Train's Victim Killed Himself, Authorities Say
- You Can't Put a Price on High School Spirit
- Fullerton Man Pleads Innocent in Girl's Killing
- Student Lives 3 Months in Hideaway at High School
- Stressing 'Streetcar' Racial Issues Overlooks the Artistic
- For Al Davis, Home Is Where Raiders Are
- Names in the News - March 31, 1990
- Names in the News - March 31, 1990
- Names in the News - March 31, 1990
- Federated Acts to Protect Ralphs Against Seizure
- SAN QUENTIN DIARY : Warden Restricts Harris' Visitors After Marijuana Is Found in Cell
- Pit Bulls to Be Destroyed Under New Pound Policy
- Raiders Agree to a $174-Million Cut in Oakland's Offer
- Armed Santa Ana Woman Arrested in Sharon Gless House : Fan: Police who negotiated with the woman for seven hours said she threatened to kill herself before finally surrendering.
- Measles Cases Rise Sharply in S.D. County
- Libyan Plant May Be Operating, U.S. Says
- Grumman Expands in Europe: Grumman Corp. is...
- State Sues Friendly Ford on Sales Tactics, Asks $3 Million
- Computer Bug Causes Lotto Aggravation for Winners
- NATION : U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Decide on Flag-Burning Law
- Most A-Bomb Parts Are Easily Available : Weapons: Assembling components is harder. But activists warn that only the difficulty of getting plutonium or uranium slows proliferation.
- Diocese Says Nuns Sold Convent and Bought Cars, Racehorses
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRALIA : Labor's Hawke Wins 4th Term
- STATE : Lottery Resumes Operations
- KGB Tells of Foiling Kremlin Attacks
- 2 State Candidates' Ballot Designations Denied
- Carpenter Pleads Not Guilty of Corruption : Investigation: The former state senator who represented parts of Orange County is charged with extortion, racketeering and conspiracy.
- CYPRESS : Addition Subtracted for Lack of Permits
- Caution Signs Abound on Unification's Fast Track : Germany: In the wake of elections in the East, the slow-down-and-bargain-hard forces are suddenly alive and well.
- Bowl-Bound : Amphitheater: Elizabeth Harris may face her ultimate challenge. The theatrical company owner might use the neglected Foster Park Bowl if she renovates it.
- Gonzales Might Outrun His Identity Crisis
- THE COLLEGES : Cal Lutheran's Tennis Team Suffers Serious Loss on Hockey Rink
- An Auspicious Debut for a Cozy Theater
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Twisted Justice' Slow on the Draw
- Gary C. Sherwin has been named senior...
- Officials Told to Stay Silent on Water Crisis
- Link Between Tanker Spill, Tar Doubted
- PORT HUENEME : Police Seek Clues in Dumping of Blood
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teachers' Pact Fight Drags in Chamber
- Brayton Deals Birch First Loss
- Just One of Those Nights for Jordan
- THE SIDELINES : Saints Get 1 Player and Lose 1
- Griffin Plays Through Pain : Dodgers: Expressionless eyes mask physical ailments, mental anguish of being told--incorrectly--his mother was about to die.
- TV Reviews : Goldberg, Stapleton Team in 'Bagdad Cafe'
- Music Reviews : Emanuele Segre at the Bing Theater
- A Two-Sided Tiff Sinks 'Triangle' : Television: 'Creative differences' between CBS official and producer result in shelving of show.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Caribbean Color, Rum Galore at Santa Monica's Key West
- 'Junk Mail' Firms Fear Postage Hike Will Ruin Business : Marketing: Catalogue retailers and others in the industry say the increase may force some into bankruptcy.
- Reformer Ousted From Top Hanoi Leadership
- Royal Couple Unveil Baby and Her Name--Eugenie
- Mandela, Buthelezi Seek to Stem Factional War
- Saying Ciao to a Red Ferrari
- U.S. Accuses Iraq in A-Trigger Plot : Smuggling: Officials say that Baghdad undoubtedly intended 40 devices seized in London for nuclear arms.
- New Law Helps Keep a Lid on Spending in Santa Clarita Council Race
- NEWBURY PARK : A New World Opens Up for Preschoolers
- Pedestrian Tunnels Under Freeway Closing to Curb Crime
- COUNTYWIDE : Officers Arrest 9, Seize Drugs in Raid
- Local News in Brief : Officer Slashed While Chasing Parolee
- Journalism Comes to Skid Row
- Patrols to Control Day Laborers Are Being Stepped Up in Santa Clarita
- ANAHEIM : Non-Teaching Staff: Sickout Not Planned
- Hospital Donations Go for Mexican Clinic
- San Diego
- Dr. Forest Tennant, who resigned last month...
- The Rams announced the signing of two...
- THE SIDELINES : Nondrinkers Get Own Section
- Stakes Race Gives Ron McAnally Chance to Visit Old Kentucky Home
- Fluegelhorn Champ Blows Them Away
- Cajun-Zydeco Bands to Strike Up in Long Beach : Festival: One performer, D.L. Menard, has been called "the Cajun Hank Williams" for his plaintive vocals.
- 'Dead Poets,' 'The Abyss' Join Tape Parade
- Ford Aerospace Is 1 of 2 Finalists for Missile Deal
- S&L; Loses Court Bid: A federal judge...
- RETAIL : Liz Claiborne Outlet May Help Label's Sales at Department Stores
- John J. Farmer has joined Pacific National...
- Pacific Bell Rates to Fall Slightly: A...
- Carpenter Pleads Not Guilty to Political Corruption Charges
- MOORPARK : Man Shot in Arm on His Way Home
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Crespi Baseball Players Give Track Team Hand
- Six Titan Players Honored at Team's Annual Banquet
- TRIPLE CROWN FORECAST : Summer Squall Win Could Tighten the Odds
- 1990 BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD PREVIEW
- ROUNDUP : Jordan's Three Runs, Three RBIs Lead Whittier Christian Past Brethren
- LOS ALAMITOS : Eminem Goes for 8th Straight in Sires Stakes
- New MCA Series Salutes Decca Recording Artists
- ART
- EC Ministers Fail to Reach Accord: European...
- State Finds TV Repair Shops Guilty of Fraud, Revokes License
- STOCKS : Interest Rate Fears Pull Dow Down 15.99
- Israeli Politics Erupts Into Religious-Secular Conflict : Culture clash: The debate eclipses the struggle over peace talks with the Palestinians.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Beliefs, Rights That Are Worth Standing Up for
- LOCAL : Alleged Restroom Bandit Caught
- County Falls Short in Bid for AIDS Funding : Health: Despite an all-out effort to document new AIDS cases, San Diego remains about 100 cases short of the number needed to qualify for $5.6 million.
- Countywide
- Ashes to Pearls: Housing Complex Glistens in Watts
- THE HOUSE
- CAMARILLO : Countywide Harbor District Supported
- VENTURA : New Water Rules to Be Mailed to Homes
- Hair Apparents : Style: Barbers turn heads into art forms, etching everything from basketball players to Batman on the skulls of young black men.
- Judge Deliberates in Playa del Rey Shooting Incident : Crime: A verdict is expected Wednesday amid allegations of racism in the 1988 wounding of a black fisherman.
- Vista Gives Green Light to Auto Mall Plan
- Rittenhouse Not Taking Lead for Granted : Dinah Shore golf: Little-known player shoots 67 for two-stroke advantage after 18 holes.
- Finley's Success, Wealth Haven't Altered His View
- King, Pfetzing Lend Speedway Savvy to Opener
- Templeton Feels Secure at Short in Padres' Plans : Padres: He's teaching Bip Roberts how to do his job, but has no intention of handing it over to him.
- Kawabuchi Has Been Center of Attention, Controversy at Mission Viejo
- U.S., Czechs Split Davis Cup Match
- Umpires to Begin Work Sunday After Settling With Management
- THE SIDELINES : Falcons May Swap No. 1 Pick
- U.S. Parliament?
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Eh, Joe,' 'Maids' Like Voices in the Head
- JAZZ REVIEW : Art Farmer's Fluegelhorn of Plenty
- P. M. BRIEFING : Drexel Aide's Sentence Vacated
- James York has been named executive vice...
- Lexus Taps Team One Advertising Again
- Angry Creditors Say They Want Eastern Liquidated
- NHI Nelson Holdings International: The entertainment and...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Howard Beach Case Convictions Upheld
- EIKLOR UPDATE: This week's assassination of an...
- Bush Calls for Compassion, and Cure, for AIDS Victims
- Rain Dries Up; Sunny Weekend Afternoons Expected
- Boy Suffocated Before He Was Set on Fire, Coroner Rules
- El Cajon
- OXNARD : Council Studies Audit of Tax Share
- Reebok Will Overhaul School Basketball Courts
- From Colorblind to Quota-Bound : Equality: Both the President and Sen. Kennedy would undo seniority rights, slamming the door on white males.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bunt Singles Set the Stage for Rancho Santiago Rout
- N.C. State Rejects Valvano Plan
- Don King Keeps After Douglas
- Davis Cup Doesn't Run Over With Stars : Tennis: Gilbert and Krickstein go up against Czechoslovakia, which is without Mecir. But, oh, what might have been.
- Three Little Old Ladies Gave Him a Big Slice of Humble Pie
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : El Camino Real's Treend Maintains Winning Trend
- 2 Collections Given to Herrick Film Library
- Heir Challenges Hammer Art Ownership : Art: Industrialist's late wife's niece tells Delaware court that the estate may have a 'substantial interest' in $250-million collection.
- A Filmmaker's Struggle to Capture the 'Real' Vietnam : Movies: His countrymen, says Dang Nhat Minh, have seen the real face of war up close. As a film audience, they will not accept 'a false face.'
- MUSIC
- Fox Calls Disney's Antitrust Lawsuit 'Predatory'
- Rockwell Puts New Defense Electronics Unit in Anaheim
- William E. Corcoran has been named regional...
- Communications, Cars, Defense Boost Factory Orders 1.8%
- Employers Join Chorus of Immigration Law's Critics : Documents: An uncommon alliance of business leaders and civil rights activists are calling for an end to sanctions for hiring illegal aliens.
- Failed Satellite Booster Rocket Falls, Misses Land
- House OKs $27-Billion Child-Care Legislation : Congress: Most benefits under Democratic plan would go to 'working poor.' Bush has threatened a veto.
- WES JACKSON : 'Discover,' Don't 'Colonize'
- THE DIRTY HALF-DOZEN
- SMUGGLERS: Orange County has had its share...
- Judgments on the KCBS 'Office Romance'
- South African President Warns Rival Blacks to Halt Fighting
- Fatal, Self-Inflicted Shot Believed Accident
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Trees to Reach New Heights
- Forbidden, Not Foreboding : Solid Gray Dancers Line Up to Learn the Lambada at Seniors Center
- MOVIE REVIEW : Hard 'Knocks' for Dana Carvey
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'A Shock to the System' Boasts Comedic Flair, Deadly Charm
- P. M. BRIEFING : Hooker Corp. Chief Charged
- Hefty to Drop Degradable Claim: Mobil Corp.,...
- Shelly Hochron has been named senior vice...
- Troops in Lithuania Crackdown : Soviets Met by Defiance, Seize Office
- THE TIMES POLL : Feinstein's Lead Over Van de Kamp Takes a Dip
- Plot to Smuggle Naval Equipment to Baghdad Told
- Go-Go's Cheer on the Environment
- WHAT HAPPENED TO BAL WEEK
- BARRY COMMONER : He's Still 'a Generic Optimist'
- San Quentin Warden Views Grim Duty With Equanimity
- SANTA SUSANA : Tour Dates Added at Rockwell Lab
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A. Clears Flynn in Fund-Raiser Dispute
- San Diego
- ANAHEIM : Approval of Mall Ends Residents' Fight
- Westhead Will Stay--Unless He Gets Offer He Can't Refuse
- Horgan (66) Takes Lead Before Rain Stops Play
- NBA ROUNDUP : Akeem Quadruples His Pleasure Again
- Protests Mark 14th Annivesary of Bloody Riots
- L.A. Gear Inc.: The Los Angeles marketer...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ill Laine Turns 77 in Hospital
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Western High Scholars Beat Nevadans
- L.A. Considers Power Over Environment Impact Studies : Construction: The proposal would no longer let developers choose their own experts to prepare reports on the anticipated impact of their projects.
- SDSU Graduates to Hear Humanities Fund's Chief
- Hotel Owners Agree to Pay U.S. $70,000 in Fines : Immigration: INS penalty against two Mission Bay inns is largest against San Diego-area firms for hiring undocumented workers.
- ELECTION / PENINSULA : More Candidates Than Issues in Rolling Hills, Palos Verdes Estates
- Shaw's Bland Art Can't Live Up to Overblown Interpretation
- Kidder Peabody's Junk Bond Portfolio Is Sold : Securities: The complicated $750-million cash transaction amounts to a recapitalization of the brokerage.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Queen Mother, 90, Gets 2nd Coin
- Seymour Is Denied Request to Witness Execution of Harris
- DAVID BROWER : From Dams to the Green Cross
- ROBERT GILMAN : Cast Lot With the Planet
- Nation IN BRIEF : IDAHO : Andrus Tells Doubts Over Abortion Bill
- Supreme Court Sets Molestation Decision Aside : Law: A father was sued for alleged sex act that his daughter repressed from memory for 20 years. The justices may be awaiting proposed state legislation on the right to file such suits.
- 3 Colombians Sentenced in Sales of Cocaine
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Turner Says News Woke Him Up
- New Challenge to Fashion's 'Old Guard' : Creating exciting styles with realistic prices is the goal of New York's young designers.
- Local News in Brief : 2 More Tour Dates Added at Rockwell Lab
- 9 Groups Get Grants From Olympic Surplus
- 9 Hospitals Sued for Failed Transfer of Patient : Litigation: The suit claims that the hospitals wouldn't accept the hit-run victim who later died of his injuries because he had no private health insurance.
- Officials Urge More Local Say in Oil-Spill Legislation : Cleanups: City and county representatives ask two congressmen for broader consultations with authorities in affected areas and quicker reimbursements.
- Capistrano Valley Boys Edge Mission Viejo in Swimming
- Cubs' Biggest Question: Dawson
- Moorpark, Ventura Put Finishing Touches on Foes : Pirates: A seven-run ninth inning knocks Canyons out of WSC lead.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Lautrec Offers a Feast of Contradictions
- Why Not Call Him 'Interracial'?
- Just Thinking
- Judgments on the KCBS 'Office Romance'
- War on Liberties
- Another Victim of Hostile Home Appliances
- Meeting State's Water Needs
- Thomas C. Sifferman has joined the board...
- Scoring 1st Quarter Investments: Most Everything but Cash Not Doing Very Well
- McKinzie Found Guilty in North America S&L; Case
- Lockheed's Chief Predicts Victory in Wake of Vote : Defense: Tellep says his slate of directors beat rivals, but he offers big concessions to supporters of the Harold Simmons camp.
- Richard J. Pearson, president and chief operating...
- Elsie Vroman, manager of Wells Fargo Bank's...
- Ex-Trader Settles SEC Charges: A former Merrill...
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Cypress Mock-Counsel Courts Success
- Sylmar Firm Charged With Allegedly False Parts Tests
- WORLD : Slovaks Protest Nation's Name
- NOTIFIABLE DISEASES REPORT
- World IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Suspect Held in Prisoner Deaths
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Harris' Pending Execution Triggers Duel
- DONELLA MEADOWS : Heart's Path Set on Earth Problems
- STATE : Lawyers Seek to Halt Execution
- Bar Files New Charges Against Mitchelson
- USIU Fails to Meet Payroll as It Struggles to Arrange Bailout
- COUNTY PROPERTY TAXES
- Cityhood Vote Set for June 5 in Malibu : Election: Supervisors set date but would put off incorporation until March 28, 1991. Residents vow to fight delay.
- Let's Bag the Angolan Proxy War
- Citizen Panel's Airport Site Report May Not Get Warmest of Welcomes : Supervisors: Inclusion of two South County locations, failure to share information before releasing it have caused annoyance on the board.
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Man in Accident Shot Before Crash
- Project to Upgrade City Computer System Halted : Government: Agency orders review of $1.3-million contract amid concerns that consultant will be unable to deliver modified software.
- Census Can Be a Puzzle : Language barrier: The county's Southeast Asians are having problems understanding just what the head count is, even with some help.
- Cabbies Told to Clean Up Their Act : Taxi service: City commission adopts dress code for drivers. Plaid pants are out; some will have to wear ties.
- ANAHEIM : Curbside Recycling Faces Buyer Squeeze
- A self-described gambler, Howard Spira, not only...
- Stock Cars to Open Long Racing Season at Ventura Raceway
- Japanese Pitcher Kuwata Suspended for Month for Leaking Information
- THE SIDELINES : Bowden Signs 'Lifetime' Deal
- JC NOTES : Red-Hot Harbor Squad Burning Up Opponents
- DIGEST : Valley's Rumfola to Play for CS Northridge Women
- COMMENTARY : For John McEnroe, Charity Begins Off the Tennis Court
- The NBA announced that it will use...
- AFI/L.A. Festival to Feature Films From Eastern Europe
- Solid Rapport Built on Bold but Careful Steps
- Baby Orphaned by Quake Goes to Cousins : Custody: A judge rejects requests of 2 feuding grandparents of boy, who could be awarded millions in potential damage suits.
- By Design : Fashion: Gordon Henderson is the hot new face in New York. He designs real clothes--but with something extra.
- CELEBRATING: Nearing his 90th birthday, industrialist-philanthropist Arnold...
- BREEDING BIRDS: CACTUS WREN
- Ethnic Somalis Chafe Under Official Scrutiny in Kenya : East Africa: A flood of refugees and armed marauders from across the border prompts Nairobi to check for citizenship.
- LOCAL : Fleeing Hit-Run Suspect Seized
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : New Talks Scheduled in Greyhound Strike
- OJAI : Appeals Court Rules Against Developer
- Prison Officials Tie Missing Guard to Inmate's Escape
- COUNTYWIDE : Water Conservation Suggestions Offered
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : BASEBALL
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mt. Carmel Girls Super Against Poway
- Calhoun, Simmons Get Top Honors
- Services Set for Player Killed in Crash
- Loyola Will Try to Break Logjam at Top
- Angels' Rite of Spring: Looking for a Deal
- MOVIE REVIEW : Family Unsettlingly Under Siege in 'Sweetie' From Australia
- RESTAURANTS : Heritage Brewing Co. Is Hopping With Campus Pub Atmosphere, Hearty Fare
- Commitment Strategies Names Subsidiary Chief
- Gilbert Maurer, executive vice president of Hearst...
- CURRENCY : Moves by Bank of Japan Figure in Dollar's Slide
- Be Wary When You Use Direct Mail Firms
- Judgments on the KCBS 'Office Romance'
- Louise B. Romano has been named to...
- Trump Wins License to Open Taj Mahal...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Mother of Club Fire Victim Files Lawsuit
- Literary Find: Two works by Ernest Hemingway...
- COLUMN ONE : Changing the Face of South L.A. : As housing prices rise and gang violence persists, blacks are moving out. Latino immigrants are taking their place.
- School Board Says 'No' to Reebok Promotion : Inglewood: For $30,000 in renovations to the Monroe Junior High basketball courts, the company wanted its name displayed.