- Richard Sharp and Linda Harvey have joined...
- DH Technology: The San Diego-based computer products...
- Troubled Kaypro Reports Annual Loss of $19.2 Million
- Michael D. McDermed has been named vice...
- DEATH : 'Red Shoes' Director Powell Dies
- Angry Azerbaijanis Walk Out of Moscow Talks : Ethnic strife: Defense Minister Yazov's speech defending the use of force in Baku sparks a quick exit.
- 7 Are Feared Drowned Below Lake's Ice
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Hussein Denounces U.S. Presence in Gulf
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mrs. Bush on Health of First Dog
- Special Kind of Schooling : L.A. Unified Programs Help Students Develop Self-Esteem and Motivation
- Small-Plane Pilot, Passenger Survive Crash, Freezing Night in Mountains
- LaLanne Exhorts Seniors to Tend to Their Bodies
- Brazen Car Thieves Operate in Business District During Day
- 'Ghost' Bets Jockey, Not Horse
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon's Lack of Support Is Painfully Clear
- SANTA ANITA : McNall's a Winner Off the Ice
- Lee Coward, Missouri's starting point guard, had...
- UCLA Loses Another Assistant: Robinson Takes Job With Jets
- MUSIC REVIEW : Brothers Engineer a <i> Coup de Theatre </i> With Guitar : Concert: One almost hopes for a mistake upon hearing the seamless virtuosity of the Assads of Brazil.
- Nominees Tabbed for Drama Critics Awards : Stage: South Coast Repertory, LATC and Mark Taper top the list.
- Frederick's of Hollywood Inc. has named John...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Huntsman Ends Takeover Bid
- Court Allows Suit Against Oil Companies
- Pinkerton's Going Public to Ease Debt
- Trial Begins in Case Linked to Bombs
- Lawyer Says Silberman Swallowed Pills
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Safety of Bottled Water Is Affirmed
- Near Brandenburg, the Wall Falls : Berlin: Thousands cheer East German soldiers dismantling the section. Talks on monetary union begin today.
- * Royal duties: Prince Charles, playing in...
- L.A. Housing Bias Suit Settled for $450,000
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Prince Charles Favors Wildlife
- Program to Aid Abuse Victims Is Running Out of Funds : Protection: Case history backgrounds one of the ever-growing numbers of victims who turn to the program for safety.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NEPAL : Police Open Fire on Protesters, Killing 3
- Lectures Look at Greed Through the Ages
- Once a Pioneer, Morningside Now Struggles to Catch Up
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Get a Gift--and 4-3 Victory
- Honesty Is Collins' Success Secret
- P.M. BRIEFING : Overpayments in Drought Aid
- White House Takes Cautious Stance on East Bloc Bank
- FDIC's Seidman Expects to File 80,000 S&L; Lawsuits
- Machinists Reject Pact: Machinist workers at Lockheed...
- Nassco Says It's Poised for Double-Hull Work
- Film Asks, 'What if Ads Told the Truth?' Madison Ave. Doesn't Like It
- Nekoosa Accepts Bid by Georgia-Pacific
- Herbert M. Rowe Jr. has been named...
- Secy. Dole Defends Bush in Eastern Strike
- WORLD : State Dept. Calls New Soviet MIGs Sent to Cuba 'Intolerable'
- 2 Soviet Cosmonauts Return to Earth After 22 Weeks in Space
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Kidnaped American Freed by Guerrillas
- Visitors at Sea View Carrier Choreography With Wild Blue Wonder
- Titans Come Up Short in Overtime, 70-69 : College basketball: Cal State Long Beach avenges an 11-point loss as Cal State Fullerton suffers its fifth setback in a row.
- SOCCER : Colombians Reject Extra Security
- Skip Merrick of Sun Valley, Ida., won...
- Hesperia Christian Wins With Late Run
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Church's Willson-Piper at Bogart's
- DANCE
- Justices Bar Challenger Widow's Suit : High court: 1950 ruling barring legal action by military personnel invoked.
- BOOK REVIEW : The Tightrope Between Science, Philosophy
- NATION : Tax Accountant Takes the Cake
- Storm Fails to Put Dent in Drought : Weather: Southland starts to warm up. There was enough snow to close resort roads, but not enough rain to reach normal levels.
- Reagan Denied Illegal Acts, Report Says
- The True Genesis of His Award Remains Uncertain
- What Was Once Red Struggles to Go Green : Soviet Ecology: Popular activism is spreading but can't become fully effective until the nation settles on its new principles and institutions of state.
- The Widening Contraception Gap
- ANAHEIM : Task Force on Vendors Still at Odds
- Why Are They Still Starving? : Ethiopia: Famine relief money helped the south. But fighting hampers progress in the north, so hunger has returned.
- Author Stricken While Speaking at Seminar
- NEWPORT BEACH : Libraries No Longer Hush-Hush Affair
- ORANGE : Chapman Receives $3.1-Million Gift
- For-Profit Jails, Once Loved, Now on Shaky Ground
- NFL Loses, Must Pay $5.5 Million to USFL : Football: Supreme Court lets stand a ruling that the league must pay legal fees in antitrust suit.
- Missouri has regained its No. 1 position...
- South Carolina Admits Use of Steroids
- 'Miss Daisy' Keeps on Driving in No. 1 Position
- STAGE
- Winnie B. Currie has been promoted to...
- Bass Newspaper Bid Rejected: Directors of a...
- NOTES
- 25,000 Drexel Accounts to Go to Shearson : Securities: Shearson reportedly will pay nothing for the accounts, which have more than $4 billion in assets.
- P. Garth Gartrell, Mark W. Hanson, Peter...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Kashmir Legislature Ordered Dissolved
- After 11 Days at Bay, Sailors Welcome Harbor Reopening
- A Santa Cruz Troupe Picks Up the Pieces : Dance: Financially strapped Tandy Beal & Company hasn't missed a performance since last fall's earthquake.
- SHORT TAKES : Basinger, Firm Buy Ga. Town
- SHORT TAKES : Vt. Life Tracy Pollan's Fantasy
- Invention Is Often the Mother of Litigation
- Westwood One Inc., Los Angeles, which produces...
- Marianne Livengood was named "Manager of the...
- Capitalist Party Could Arise, Pravda Says
- Bob Marley's Brother Dies in Shoot-Out with Police
- Stabbing Victim Found in Logan Heights
- La Habra Man Held in Stabbing of Youth, 16, During Argument
- Crime Victims to Lose a Friend : Therapy: Non-profit center offers aid to victims of violence. But it will close March 1 because of delays in getting state funds.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Bids Sought for Widening of Bridge
- Money Is in a Mood to Hedge Its Bets : Markets: If the world seems to be making progress on many fronts, investors are governed by an undertone of nervousness.
- Out of Africa: More Hypocrisy
- Football Powers Dorsey and Loyola Have Been Impressive in Basketball
- She Doesn't Need Kindness of Strangers
- It's Finally Official; Zahn to Join 'CBS This Morning'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Coal Miners Approve Contract, Ending Bitter 10-Month Strike
- Steven C. Geyer has been appointed project...
- AFL-CIO Leadership Is Still Divided on Abortion
- Linda Asakawa has been elected president of...
- Mail Boxes Etc. has reached an out-of-court...
- Silberman Swallowed Sleeping Pills
- Bruce C. Thomas has been named vice...
- Dick Clark Productions' Net Income Drops 52%
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. to Borrow Added $6 Billion
- Kevin Keegan has been named president of...
- Widow, 92, to Keep Savings in Civil Liability Appeal
- 2 Bald Eagles Find a Roost in Display at Santa Ana Zoo
- FULLERTON : Council to Consider Medfly Proposal
- Countywide : Foundation Given Grant of $300,000
- Pulsar That Excited Astronomers Was 'All a Mistake'
- THE SIDELINES : Booster's Car Payments Denied
- Gondringer Doesn't Give Up After Tragedy
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Oh! Calcutta!' Revue Still a Terrible Show
- 'Cry Freedom' Gets New Release Date in South Africa : Reforms: Police return the anti-apartheid film to the distributor nearly two years after it was seized from theaters. A nationwide opening is set for April 27.
- Rig Count Jumps 19: The number of...
- BSD Bancorp reported that it had completed...
- Deborah K. Delano has joined Hamilton Accountancy...
- Stephen Chappell has been named state treasurer...
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S.-Japan Firms Agree on FSX
- Keith H. Karpe has been named senior...
- Boston Consulting Group Inc. has named Philip...
- Chrysler, Renault to Open Plant in Spain
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LESOTHO : Military Ruler Appears in Control
- An Exercise in Common Sense : Health: You don't have to knock yourself out at the gym to live longer. A new study says moderate exercise is enough.
- Saudi Arabia Attacks Iranian Regime as Retarded, Terrorist
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Japan, Some Votes More Equal Than Others : Election: Lopsided apportionment favors rural areas over cities. But even under a 'fair' system, the ruling party would have won Sunday.
- Studying an Area Awash in Alcohol : Communities: A $100,000 survey seeks to learn why Pacoima and San Fernando have unusually high numbers of drunk driving accidents and other alcohol-related problems.
- Exploring Careers in Law Enforcement : Education: Scouts get a taste of what a real police academy is all about during a four-day training session at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
- THE NBA : Comeback by Rockets' Wiggins Becomes Bell-Ringer for Charity
- LOCAL : Vandals Hit Studio City Stores
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Lee Cites Academy 'Old People'
- 4.8 Quake Shakes Mexico
- Beaches Still Closed After Weekend's Sewage Spill
- FULLERTON : Council to Hear Frat Appeal on Expulsion
- SAN CLEMENTE : Bad Weather Delays Work on I-5 Exit
- Police Hunt Woman in Holdup at Mall
- Remembering Part of the Family : Pet cemeteries: Younger people--not just elderly eccentrics--are using the county's two animal graveyards as a way to deal with their bereavement.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- THE SIDELINES : Reneberg Wins Indoor 1st Round
- Granite Hills Has Nothing to Lose
- SHORT TAKES : Midler, Wonder on Grammy Show
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Baby Dance' Stumbles After Strong Start
- Robert C. Lindgren has been promoted to...
- Pepsi's Music Ads to Target Minorities
- John R. Scherzi has been named a...
- Maxwell Laboratories: The San Diego-based high-tech firm...
- Greenspan Sees No Recession This Year : Economy: But his forecast projects significantly lower growth than the Administration's.
- Tandon Corp. Reports Profit for 4th Quarter
- Canada Tire Fire Threatens Ecology, Greenpeace Says
- NATION : Church Disavows Gay Priest
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : Lawmakers Protest Aged Party Leaders
- Bush Promises Czechs Trade Break : Playwright-President Havel Gets White House Welcome
- De Klerk to Meet With African Leaders
- A Father's Love : Despite opposition from police and parishioners, Father Gregory Boyle is striving to end gang violence by bombarding young people with love.
- Rains Over; Cool Nights to Continue : Weather: Citrus and strawberry growers have lost much of their crops.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Oil Cleanup Is Topic of Scientific Session
- Opponents of Golf Course Say Project Is in Doubt : Development: Money problems may force a group to build houses in Encinal Canyon. Another proposed course is hit by three lawsuits.
- Long Beach Beats Fullerton in Overtime, 70-69
- Clippers Get Short End Again : Pro basketball: For the second game in a row, they see hopes dashed in the final seconds as Sacramento wins, 99-97.
- Estancia's Heredia Keeps His Cool Under Pressure
- Nolan Ryan's Son Picks Texas U.
- Jose Sulaiman, the embattled president of the...
- Heavyweight champion James (Buster) Douglas, at the...
- Farr Makes Point at Guard by Taking Charge in Pinch
- The Legendary Bertranou: Hail to the Chef : Anniversary: Fellow chefs honor the memory of Jean Bertranou of L'Ermitage, celebrating its 15th anniversary.
- Archie C. Purvis has been named president...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Unit Sale in Dispute, Zenith Says
- Citadel Holding Reports 4th-Quarter Drop in Profit
- Lynn LaBreche Hamilton and Roi Jossy have...
- Chinese Exile Tells U.N. Panel of Repression
- Ground Broken for Center Near Auschwitz
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Sheriff Remains in 'Captured' Armory
- Bubble Bursts on Politburo Perks
- Pilot, Passenger Survive Crash, Freezing Night in Mountains
- DANA POINT : City Grants $17,000 for Human Services
- San Bernardino Women Looking for Some Respect
- The Price Co. reported that it has...
- David H. Grosse has joined BSI Consultants...
- STOCKS : Tokyo Prices Fall in Wake of Election
- Use of Computer to Match Loans, Home Buyers Drawing Fire : Lending: Some financial institutions say payments made to brokers are really illegal referral fees. But brokers defend the practice as being in consumers' interest.
- FULLERTON : Gibraltar Savings Trashed by Intruder
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : King's Singers Commands Wealth of Musical Realms
- A Mother and a Journalist : Television: To Meredith Vieria, '60 Minutes' is just a part-time job.
- Fortune Struggles to Succeed : Oil drilling: A tiny Agoura Hills energy company is still fighting to break even despite a recent surge in crude oil prices.
- Toyota Exports Up; Nissan's Slip: Japan's largest...
- AUTOMOTIVE : Campbell to Open County's First Dealership for GM's New Saturn
- Dow Plunges 38.74 as Global Interest Rises
- Ira H. Sharp has been elected to...
- Legal Problems Over, Entrepreneur Hopes for Strike in Precious Metals
- Clyde (Bud) Beck Jr. has been named...
- LOCAL : Newport Beach Officials Open More Coastline After Oil Cleanup
- An Airing of Gas Chamber Alternatives
- Soviets Kill Airline Deal With Israel : Emigration: Decision will slow the exodus of Jews. Arab pressure is seen behind the cancellation of direct flights from Moscow to Tel Aviv.
- NATION : Last Princeton Club OKs Women
- Disney's Florida Critics Warn of a Greedy Monster
- Love, Science Work Some Magic
- INS Heeds Family Plea, Lets Nanny Hero Return : Immigration: Parents win battle for illegal alien who helped when child she cared for was kidnaped. The government granted the woman a special dispensation.
- Sea Lion Continues to Thwart Rescuers
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Purdue Manhandles No. 25 Indiana, 72-49
- THE SIDELINES : McMichael Asks Trade to Dallas
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Burton Prefers to Watch, Not Play, Artesia
- COMMENTARY : Hope Rises in Spring; Maybe It Shouldn't for Some Franchises
- DANCE REVIEW : New Works, Old Difficulties for Ballet Pacifica
- STAGE
- JAZZ REVIEW : Organ Summit an Uphill Struggle
- CBS Does Some Wonderful Things With 'Oz'
- James Cox has been installed as president...
- Firms Agree on Tankers in Florida Keys:...
- WORLD : Aquino Eases Stance on Bases
- Israeli Planes Attack Bases in Lebanon
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cajun Band in Grammy Tuneup
- WORLD : U.S. Knew of SAMs in Colombia
- O.C. Harbors, Some Beach Areas Reopen
- Silberman Leaves Hospital, Expected to Return Home
- FBI's Bombing Probe Creates a 'Folk Hero'
- Superconductors Will Get First Space Testing : Science: The new devices, if they prove hardy enough, could greatly reduce the weight and cost of orbiting electronic equipment.
- For Kaifu, Election Victory May Yet Be a Loss : Japan: Some say he's outlived his usefulness to the ruling party's bosses. But he vows 'to go on working diligently.'
- Protesters Try to Save Forest of Oaks by Halting Expansion of Landfill
- VALLEY BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Barbara Hands CLU Its First Defeat
- Cypress Routs MiraCosta, 26-8
- THE SIDELINES : E. German Fighter to Turn Pro
- MISL All-Stars at Cleveland in '92
- BY THE NUMBERS : What They Said About Elvis . . .
- SCR Leads in Critic Award Nominations : Stage: Orange County theater is a candidate for 10 citations; LATC and Mark Taper also do well.
- Marketing the Mystique of Glacier Ice : Alaska: The state's prize-winning brewery and distillery both base their beverages on water from glaciers.
- Senator Seeks Pollution Tariff: Sen. Slade Gorton...
- Ciba-Geigy Says It Will Keep Share in 3-D Systems
- After Spill, BP Soaked Up Oil and Good Press
- Mary L. Walker, former assistant secretary for...
- Charles Tucker has joined Austin Hansen Group...
- Larry Nuffer has been named director of...
- Footwear's Ugly Duckling Grows Up : Fashion: Clunky Birkenstock sandals were part of the 1960s counterculture. Now their U.S. distributor hopes some stylish updating will broaden their market appeal in the 1990s.
- Luis Sanchez has been named lead engineer...
- Boren Defends Cranston's Role in Campaign Reform
- Soviets Approve Private Holding of Farmland
- Romania to Toughen Security Law : Eastern Europe: The prime minister blames ex-convicts and 'suspicious persons' for an attack on government offices.
- Businesses Seek to Force a Vote on RTD Tax for Metro Rail Leg
- Brother Held in Slayings of 2 Men
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Beautification Inc. Backs Bond Measure
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sparse Audience Greets Dutch Ensemble Quink
- O.C. THEATER : UCI Cancels Plan for Shakespeare Company
- U.S. Commodities Agency Sues Precious-Metal Firm
- Dorothy McLin has joined Kenneth Leventhal &...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Deere Tells 62% Earnings Rise
- PS Group: The San Diego-based firm reported...
- Furnishings 2000: The San Diego-based home furnishings...
- LOCAL : Seal Beach Crash Kills Woman
- Wightman Cup Suspended; U.S. Too Dominant : Tennis: American women have won 11 straight from British. New format to be sought.
- Paroled Felons Returning in Large Numbers : Corrections: Prison crowding and the release of inmates have doubled the number of convicted criminals coming back to L.A.
- SHORT TAKES : Screenwriter Allen Rivkin Dies
- Karen Wilson-Enz has been promoted to senior...
- Accord Leads Pack in O.C. as Favorite '89 Car
- Soviets Buy Slot Machines: Bally Manufacturing Corp....
- Carolyn Barretto has joined the McNeil Agency...
- Jeff E. Johnson has been named senior...
- Iraq Asks Japan for Help in Boosting Its Oil Capacity
- Israeli Planes Attack Guerrilla Bases in Lebanon
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Lung Device Fails to Keep Woman Alive
- Shellfish Kill Fouls Shore of Long Island
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Store-Collapse Suits Bring $33 Million
- PERSONAL HEALTH : SHOP TALK : Spotting Patches of Sunburn Concern
- Big Storm Fails to Put Dent in Long Drought : Weather: Southland starts to warm up. There was enough snow to close resort roads, but not enough rain to reach normal levels.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Malfunction Shuts Down Police Phones
- Work Promotion Ends Dream on the Field
- 4 Women's Teams Named to State Junior College Event
- Lemieux's Season in Jeopardy : Injury: Two-time NHL scoring champion expected to miss six weeks because of herniated disk in his lower back.
- Study Says Health Benefits Are Key Issue in Strikes : Labor: Disputes over medical coverage motivated 78% of strikers in 1989, the report finds.
- Daniel C. Wier has been named managing...
- Chinese Firm Protests Order to Sell Aircraft Parts Operation
- PEOPLE : Hasbro's Hassenfeld Steps Out of Brother's Shadow
- Gary Gibson has been named manager of...
- Storm Fails to Put Dent in Drought : Weather: Southland starts to warm up. There was enough snow to close resort roads, but not enough rain to reach normal levels.
- WORLD : Taiwan Police Battle Protesters
- PERSONAL HEALTH : The ABCs of Taking Vitamin Supplements
- Pittston Strike May Be Ending as Coal Miners Vote on Pact
- Camp O'Neal: Privately Owned Institution for Juveniles
- Mother of Three Killed, Children Hurt in Crash
- Kitt Wins 1st National Title in Super Giant Slalom Race
- Sizing Up Stalin's Killing Machine
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : Fine Dining Before the Enemy Descends
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Defeats Pepperdine
- Kings Do It With Defense : Hockey: New goalie Ron Scott gets plenty of help in 3-2 victory over Capitals.
- THE SIDELINES : Another 'Long Count' Furor
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Another Davis Joins Crusaders' Family Affair
- SHORT TAKES : Nixon Interview Slated on PBS
- ART
- NATION : Smoking Costs U.S. Taxpayers $52 Billion a Year in Health Care
- New Threat of Starvation in Ethiopia, Sudan
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Secret Countdown for Shuttle Mission
- Crowded County Hospitals Suffer Crisis in Obstetrics
- U.S. Studies New Option in War on Drugs--Insects : Latin America: Thousands of white moths may be released to devour coca plants.
- Beach, Harbors Open as Traces of Oil Slick Fade
- Governor Revives Failed Plan to Help First-Time Home Buyers : Housing: Deukmejian, after rediscovering a largely unspent $200 million, proposed to use it as part of a $2-billion, housing-opportunity program.
- PLACENTIA : City Adds Funds to Its War on Graffiti
- The Perfect Murder or the Perfect Frame Job? : Crime: The prosecution says David Scott Harrison is the obvious murderer of his ex-wife, but the defense argues that the police haven't bothered to investigate anyone else.
- SANTA ANA : Zoning Is Obstacle for Forensic Labs