- Landmark Whittier Theater to Be Sold
- Maintaining the Balance of Nature : The Man the S.D. Zoo Calls Its Most Trusted Transporter Is Under Federal Scrutiny
- New Lawndale Building Rules to Favor Condos
- THE HOUSE
- He Could Have Been Chasing 'Bear' Rather Than 'Baron'
- NHL NOTES : North Stars Would Come Full Circle in Move to Oakland
- ARCHBISHOP ROGER MAHONY
- A Bird in the Lens Is Worth a Night in the Blind
- How to Spice Up a Trip to Santa Fe
- Real Estate Conference at Two Sites
- The Cost of Home Repair
- Gardening : Trees Do Best When Planted Now : Landscaping: Proper site selection is important, whether you're planting for shade or ornamentation.
- Answering a Few of These London Lunch Bells Can Create Some Heavenly Dining Experiences
- Renewal Project for Hollywood Wins 2nd Battle
- China Liquor Output Falls
- O.C. Sweatshop Crackdown Working Its Way to the Top
- A Witty Warning About 'Dumbth' Trend : Humor: In his own words, comedian Steve Allen expounds on the idea that America is losing its smarts.
- HIGH STYLE : The Good Office
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : PLACES : The Worm Dealer
- The Elusive Joys of Home Ownership
- Dream Homes in Bungalow Heaven : Pasadena: New landmark status protects character of more than 900 bungalows. Young couples find them attractive alternatives to a tract.
- An Auto-matic Way of Seeing the Netherlands
- Chief Named for BIA Low-Income Housing Unit
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Settlement Reached in Fireworks Blaze
- California IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Suspect Halted After Golf Course Chase
- THE HOUSE
- Why on Earth Don't We Teach Foreign Languages? : Education: American tongues are wagging about our ignorance of geography. But the schools aren't helping our youth learn other tongues, either.
- Nonpartisan City Elections Produce a Leaderless Ship : Los Angeles: The council's evisceration of the ethics code is a symptom of the leaderless state of city government. A return to partisan politics would help.
- Noriega Attorneys Favor Severing Trial of 5 Others : Drug charges: The defense teams of the ex-dictator and of his co-defendants want cases handled separately.
- Real Troupers : Children's Dance Team From Pacoima Housing Project a Musical Stand Against Gangs
- Farrakhan Says U.S. Should View Nation of Islam as Friend
- 5 Toss Hats in Ring for 3 Open Seats on Tustin City Council
- 49ers' Greatness Is a Product of the System, Not Players
- USD Beats Gonzaga, Reaches .500
- L.B. Candidate List Is Marked by Extremes : Politics: Several are running for the full-time mayor's job, but in two City Council districts there are no challengers.
- Study Outlines Plan for Water, Rain or Shine : Resources: The idea is to store winter water in existing aquifers, then pump it out when needed in the dry season.
- 'A Fabulous Hall' : From Stage to Sound, Ambassador Meets Every Need
- Regulators Seize Florida's Largest S
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Clinics Locked by Abortion Protesters
- Reforms Failed the Test of Faults and Consequences : Ethics: The proposal for public financing of municipal elections was flawed. The City Council was right to deep-six it.
- Maintaining the Balance of Nature : Zoos, Critics Dispute Reasons for Animal Surpluses, Feasibility of Controlling Them
- Mobil Unveils Plan to Battle Initiative Against Use of Acid : Election: Mobil expects to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to defeat measure. Torrance officials express shock at the planned expenditures.
- Abortion, Ethics Turn Senate Race Topsy-Turvy : Election: There are no clear favorites in the battle for the 31st District. Incumbent lawmakers seeking the vacant seat are being stung by challengers.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Women Gain First-Place Tie
- Kudelski's Goal Stuns Flames, 4-3 : Hockey: Kings rally from 3-1 deficit in third period to defeat Stanley Cup champions.
- Sonics May Open the 1990-91 NBA Season in Japan
- Stanford Sweeps CSUN in Volleyball
- As Always, His Tribute Was Moving
- BOXING : The Macho Man Doesn't Look So Macho These Days
- 'Son of Soderbergh' Fails to Materialize : There was no 'sex, lies and videotape' among the films at U. S. Film Festival, but there was much worth seeing
- California IN BRIEF : EL CENTRO : Marine Pilot Ejects Safely Before Crash
- Officers Run Into a Pack of Trouble : Crime: Police joggers commandeer an actor's golf cart and two cyclists' bicycles to capture an attempted rape suspect in the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area.
- Effect of Calcium, Exercise, Estrogen in Preventing Osteoporosis Studied
- Man Stopped on Traffic Charges Held in Slaying
- This Super Bowl Was Arrestingly Close
- These Seniors Enjoy Life in Fast Lane : Winternationals: Led by 52-year-old Gene Snow, 12 of top 16 drivers who qualified for today's top fuel finals are 45 or older.
- For Maryland's Mustaf, the Sky's the Goal, and the Limit
- CLU Renews Talks With Shoup
- Pepperdine Streaks, Struggles to Defeat USF, 100-91
- COMMENTARY : The Supertenor Calls the Shots in Los Angeles : By allowing Placido Domingo to switch operas in midseason, the Music Center suggests that the artist is more important than the art
- Another Case of Murder in Mississippi : TV movie on the killing of three civil rights workers in 1964 tries to fill in what 'Mississippi Burning' left out
- Children Show the Way
- Clinic Teaches the Anxiety-Prone There's a Time and Place to Worry
- San Diego
- Teens Take Sides in Political Activist Club : Education: Irvine High students spar about everything from Eastern Europe to family planning in an unusual club for those interested in politics.
- Off-Roaders Don't Belong in Anza-Borrego Desert
- Commentary : Four Ways to Look at Deukmejian's Employee Health Insurance Plan
- Commentary : Four Ways to Look at Deukmejian's Employee Health Insurance Plan
- Mutombo: Zaire's Basketball Ambassador
- Reason for Latinos' Isolation, Lack of Skills in Orange County
- Wrongful-Discharge Legislation Ill-Advised
- No Price Cuts for Them
- ARCHBISHOP ROGER MAHONY
- Mapplethorpe Images
- Parking Enforcement in Laguna Beach
- Developers' Role in Orange County
- Shelter's Aim Is to Liberate
- Opposing Sides State Case: To Spray or Not to Spray?
- ARCHBISHOP ROGER MAHONY
- A Debate Over Men Working in Child Care
- Commissioner's Decision on Pier
- Businesses Struggle in W. Hollywood
- Other View of Gardena
- Realtor Cool to Calling Slower Sales 'Big Chill'
- College Days Off Are Food for Thought
- Political Battle of the Potholders
- Mapplethorpe Images
- ARCHBISHOP ROGER MAHONY
- Preserving Yosemite
- Trailer Park Lease and Free Speech Rights
- 'Dignity Ordinance'
- Neutral Terminology
- Pershing Square Status
- Opposing Sides State Case: To Spray or Not to Spray?
- 'Roger & Me": Capitalism and a Rabbit
- Today's Youth
- Continuing Problem
- The Future Works at Color-Blind S....
- Preserving Yosemite
- Settling Differences Over Hollywood
- Leaner, Meaner
- 'Roger & Me": Capitalism and a Rabbit
- The Top Women Scientists Should Have Been Consulted Regarding Innovations in the '90s
- Opposing Sides State Case: To Spray or Not to Spray?
- Effort to Incorporate the Aliso Viejo Area
- High Housing Prices Turning English Villages Into 'Old Folks' Homes' : Britain: Rising property values are pricing young people out of the market. Increasingly, only wealthy urban couples can afford to purchase the dwellings, which they convert to vacation retreats.
- Preserving Yosemite
- Riley's Contribution to the Quality of Life
- Opposing Sides State Case: To Spray or Not to Spray?
- Two Leading Ladies of the Screen Leave Behind Sweet Memories
- Try Frazier Park
- Two Leading Ladies of the Screen Leave Behind Sweet Memories
- Development: Koll's winning ways appear to be continuing these days. Despite a downturn in the real estate business, the company rolls on at a breakneck pace.
- Agent Resents Advice
- Lessons Well Taught
- District Dictators?
- Opposing Sides State Case: To Spray or Not to Spray?
- Israel Museum
- Term in Lease Agreement Is Questioned
- A Debate Over Men Working in Child Care
- Entrapment
- Opposing Sides State Case: To Spray or Not to Spray?
- Comparing Costs
- 'Big I' Complaint
- Two Leading Ladies of the Screen Leave Behind Sweet Memories
- WILL ROGERS BIO
- 'Roger & Me": Capitalism and a Rabbit
- Preserving Yosemite
- Candidates Don't Show Leadership
- Californians
- Offshore Oil Drilling
- U.S. Car Makers, Labor to Blame for Low Sales
- Two Leading Ladies of the Screen Leave Behind Sweet Memories
- Los Angeles County - News from Feb. 4, 1990
- Armenians, Azerbaijanis OK Cease-Fire
- Parts of Alaska Pipeline Face Corrosion Threat : Energy: Oil firms once swore the metal was protected. But inspections now show costly repairs are required.
- Montoya Case: How Many Other Rotten Apples Exist? : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Costa Rica Campaign Caught in Drug Traffic : Election Day: Latin America's most stable democracy picks a president, amid charges that drug money helped fund both candidates.
- Strawberry Admitted to Rehabilitation Clinic : Baseball: Mets say right fielder, arrested nine days ago after allegedly threatening his wife, has alcohol problem.
- Randsburg Isn't What it Used to Be
- People Still 'Take the Waters' at Baden-Baden
- The Latest Treatments : Updated Guidelines Would Help Busy Doctors Select Best Current Procedures
- Revoking Martial Law Means Little in China
- Home Improvement : Planning Is the Secret to Remodeling Success
- Anti-Gay Remark by Ferguson Stirs Up Controversy : Politics: Candidate for state 31st District Senate seat says he did not know the term was offensive. Tuesday's special election is predicted to be close.
- Brookins Says He Did Nothing Wrong on Loans
- 2nd Laidlaw Bus Driver Is Arrested : Transportation: Authorities say three people are hurt in San Diego when the school bus rear-ends a pickup after racing another bus. The driver is charged with driving under the influence.
- Financing New Schools Lacks Textbook Solutions : Education: Districts and developers battle over who should pay for new classrooms to accommodate the student population boom. The burden may fall on the districts.
- Selected Interest Rates
- Murderer Ready to Die but Says It's Senseless
- International Book Fair Opens Its Pages to Browsers, Buyers
- AQMD Votes to Curb High-Polluting Paints, Varnishes
- University of Wisconsin Regents Refuse to Ban ROTC
- Man Accused Over Nude Photos at Day-Care Center Slashes Self
- Anti-Abortion Group's Lawyer Gets Jail Term
- Fugitive Teen Charged With Shooting Deaf Brothers, Killing One
- Developer Again May Challenge Gallegly in Republican Primary
- Malibu Deserves Its Own Destiny
- Troubled Rebels Suspend Jeter After Fight
- ORANGE LEAGUE SOCCER ROUNDUP : Brea's Streak Continues With 3-0 Victory
- Sitzmark's 'Pebble Stars' Set to Sail : Sailing: Hinckley's boat is short on size, but the crew is long on know-how for the 1,100-mile race to Manzanillo, Mexico.
- Costa Rica Gives the U.S. a Jolt, 2-0 : Soccer: Americans lose game matching World Cup qualifiers, face Colombia for third place in tournament at Miami.
- Weekend TV : '60 Minutes' Looks Anew at McMartin Case; Disneyland, Sammy Davis Jr. Salutes on Tap
- Pop Music Reviews : Joe Satriani Strikes the Right Chord With Audience
- Group's 25-Year Goal: The Great Black Music Orchestra
- STAGE REVIEW : Bowery Shines in Haunting Look at Libido
- A Top Nordstrom Woman Executive Goes on Personal Leave of Absence
- Youthful Biotech Industry Struggles Toward Maturity
- Child Support Can Continue Beyond 18
- Doctor Dies; Had Tried to Resuscitate His Wife
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Plea Entered in 1976 Murder of Reporter
- Autopsy Says Muslim Died From Shot at Close Range
- Health Is a Means, Not an End : Living: Constant worry over the state of our bodies has become a sickness in itself. Prudence is fine; avoidance of life's risks is not.
- Firms Dump Toxics Suit on Cities, County : Environment: A consortium of major corporations seeks to spread the blame for the shutdown of a Monterey Park dump. It wants help in paying the cleanup bill.
- Prosecutor Frees 2 in Drive-By Slaying
- Raiders Protect McElroy, Pickel : Pro football: Safeties Harden and Carter considered more expendable than backups Wright, Horton and Turk.
- Mexico's Fans Come Out Cheering Loudly : Davis Cup: Small contingent drowns out the thousands of U.S. rooters.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- TV REVIEW : 'Bookmark': Talk Is All That Matters
- Managing in the Center of the Storm : Little Riles Tom Liegler, Boss of S.D.'s Convention Headquarters
- From Grocery Stores to Computers, Chinese Businesses Flourishing : Retail: As many as 1,500 Chinese businesses have opened shop in Orange County and many are now expanding to cater to people outside the Asian community.
- Regulators Sell Texas S&L; in Bailout's Biggest Deal
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : 6th-Grader Admits Killing Playmate
- Northrop Loses Fraud Case Ruling
- SAN DIEGO
- ANAHEIM : Symposium Targets Violence by Gangs
- Miner's Three-Pointer an Illusion, but USC's Beating UCLA Is Not
- Movie Brings Home Pain for Vietnamese-American Extras
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Denies Quartz Hill, 61-60
- Aztecs Pull Rank(ing) on Ball State : College volleyball: No. 12 San Diego State's victory over the No. 6-ranked team looked to be anything but an upset.
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Manning's Steals Keep Trabuco Hills on Top
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Foothill Beats Canyon for a Victory Worth Shouting About
- Plan B List Has Some Big Names
- Hoping to combat anti-Jewish sentiments among Christians,...
- Hearing on Arts Endowment Renewal Scheduled at Getty : Arts: The hearing may play a key role in shaping the legislative debate over the future of the politically beleaguered endowment.
- Southland Muslims, Christians Ally
- TRANSPORTATION : Chrysler and Mazda Executive Models Fill Jobs for Competitors
- Manville Corp.: The Denver-based manufacturing, mining and...
- Delay Sought in Demand for Reagan Diaries
- Japan Socialists Again Harden Stand on U.S. Security Treaty
- He and Kovic Share Same Birthday--and a Disdain for Vietnam
- ANC's Heritage--Nonviolence to Guerrilla Attacks : Tactics: The anti-apartheid group is under pressure to negotiate. But many young members are impatient.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Top Aide to Bakker Starts Prison Term
- Pamphlet Gives Gays Tips to Avoid Attacks
- PLACENTIA : TV Show Examines Tough Teen Issues
- SEAL BEACH : Cruiser Puts Police in the Driver's Seat
- Crespi's Fauria Orally Commits to Colorado
- Victor Petrenko of the Soviet Union won...
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tustin Rallies for Victory
- TRACK AND FIELD MILLROSE GAMES : O'Sullivan Wins Mile; Coghlan Is Fifth
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Lutheran Spared by Missed Three-Pointer, 72-69
- SANTA ANITA : Akinemod Is Out of La Canada
- Jesus and Mary Chain Get Its Act Together
- Captain Planet: Here He Comes to Save the Day
- Sheldon Lashes Out at Producer of Gay-Oriented Soap Opera During a TV Face-Off
- Questrom Is Surprise Choice to Head Ailing Campeau Units
- Swiss Drug Firm Buys Majority of Genentech Stock : Biotechnology: Analysts say the marriage will bring new capital to Genentech and provide a wealth of products for Hoffmann-La Roche.
- Jane Novak; Film Star in Hollywood's Early Years
- Drugs, Prenatal Neglect Blamed for Rise in L.A. County's Infant Deaths
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Nadia Puente Death
- Mother, Naturally, Was Right : Diet: What we eat provides a first line of defense against many cancers. Fear not the'killer broccoli.'
- DRAG RACING WINTERNATONALS : No Longer Funny, Bernstein Is Still Fast
- 2 Candidates in Running for Football Job at Cal Lutheran
- Technical Services Pact
- Florida's Largest S&L; Seized: Federal regulators seized...
- New INS Policy Protects Families of Legal Aliens
- Bradley to Review City Departments
- Verdict Taken as a Blow to Latino Progress
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Major Realignment in Black, White Politics Expected With End of Bans : The Future: The ground has shifted, but the sides are far apart on majority rule and the economic system.
- Editors Revel as Press Curbs Are Lifted : Media: A sense of freedom sweeps through South Africa's newsrooms after De Klerk's speech.
- Romanians Hail Power-Sharing Pact, Foresee Pre-Election Calm
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Laotians Seek Help From Sen. Cranston
- Fast-Moving European Events Keep Overtaking U.S. Policy Initiatives : Diplomacy: Swift pace of East-West convergence on the issue of reunifying Germany puts the latest crimp in Washington's plans for the Continent.
- Hand-Drawn Cachets Reflect Creativity
- UC Irvine Added $820 Million to County Economy, Study Says
- Newspaper Guild Calls for a Boycott of Union, Tribune
- Harris Describes Himself as 'Caring Human Being'
- Camarillo Halts Simi Valley's Streak
- Against All Odds, Advantage to U.S.
- Mexico's Fans Come Out Cheering : Davis Cup: Small contingent drowns out the thousands of U.S. rooters.
- Graf Breezes to 50th Consecutive Win
- Fear of Lawsuit to Close 'Sinatra'
- Organizations Join to Urge Young Bicyclists to Wear Safety Helmets
- From Films to Concerts
- China Lashes at U.S. Economic Sanctions
- Gardening : <i> Juniperus chinensis "Torulosa"</i> : Hollywood Juniper, Evergreen shrub
- Panel Says State Acted Too Slowly in Coastal Insurance Co. Insolvency
- U.S. Readies TV Marti Amid Threats of Reprisal : Information: Castro vows to disrupt broadcasts to Cuba. Interference could hamper American television and radio communications.
- Newport Dunes Sheds Its Old Look
- The International Museum of Graphic Communication in...
- NOW Urges Advertisers to Drop Reader
- Charger Careers Over for Three : Pro football: James FitzPatrick, Elvis Patterson and Jim Collins are among those left unprotected under Plan B free-agency, and Bobby Beathard says they won't be back.
- Tagliabue Shows He Is Not Rozelle Clone
- First-Place Westmont to Play SCC Tonight
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Northridge Women Beat CSLA, 64-49
- Janet Evans Thriving at Stanford
- Pro Bowl: Anachronism on Trade Winds
- A Little Stage Magic
- Sweeping Reforms in S. Africa : Apartheid: De Klerk lifts ban on the African National Congress and pledges to free Mandela soon. He urges the start of talks by black and white leaders.
- Karpov Outwits Machine to Score Chess Victory
- Aoun Units Gain; Patriarch Asks Mercy : Lebanon: Appeals for a truce go unheeded as the general's forces lay artillery barrage on rival Christian militia.
- Justice Department to Boost Antitrust Agency : Trade: The division will add attorneys and cases. It is fighting efforts by the Commerce Department to relax joint venture laws.
- USG Corp: The Chicago building materials company...
- TRANSPORTATION
- Attorney Cites Ramona S&L; Figure's Health
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Jet Crash Survivor May Be Hit Man
- Legal Dispute Over Classic Car's Registration May Cost State $1 Billion
- Ex-Romania Aides Get Life for 'Genocide' Role : East Bloc: The 4 leaders in Ceausescu's fallen dictatorship admitted doing nothing to halt the December slaughter of civilian revolutionaries.
- Off-Duty Detective Wounds Robbery Suspect During Chase : Crime: Police say one of two fleeing men was shot when he headed toward pursuing citizens with an upraised butcher knife.
- Blacks Assail SDSU President on Hiring Practices : Affirmative Action: Thomas Day called a rare press conference to defend himself and his commitment to hiring minorities after the scathing report by a university employees group.
- History Viewed From Hospital : Horse racing: Michelle Armstrong will have to watch television from her bed to see Bill Shoemaker's final ride.
- Corona del Mar's Willard Chooses Cal; El Toro's Cuttrell Commits to Oregon
- No Ordinary Retirement Home : Pauley Pavilion: UCLA celebrates 25th anniversary of arena where John Wooden won eight of his 10 NCAA championships by hanging up jerseys of Lew Alcindor and Bill Walton today.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Villa Park Surprises Second-Ranked Santa Ana
- Reform Jews Beginning Journey Back to Faith's Traditions : Judaism: Some accuse these liberal religious people of picking and choosing what they want to observe, and they agree. They are re-evaluating the role of tradition within liberal Judaism.
- Bochco Assigns His 'Cop' a Rock Beat : Television: Producer thinks viewers are ready for 'Cop Rock,' with songs by Randy Newman. It's one of at least three new network series projects with musical premises.
- Financial Markets : STOCKS : Dow Rises 16.44 as Investors Cheer Job News
- House Democrats Charting Strategy to Confront Bush
- Justices Uphold Denial of Custody Over Drug Use
- COUNTYWIDE : Broadcasters Add to Comment on Crouch
- $200,000 Fire Blamed on Electrical Short
- True Graft in the Statehouse
- Drown Says He Knew Fund Rules Were to Change
- DANA POINT : Conway Named to Head Harbors Board
- Garvey, Ex-Wife Reach Accord in Custody Fight
- Papers Reveal Negatives in Merger
- Mediate Halfway to 1st Tour Victory : Pebble Beach golf: After 36 holes, he's tied with Gilder and Stewart, but feeling the pressure.
- NFL, NCAA Discuss Undergraduates
- Irvine Inventor Finds Inspiration in the Bizarre, Extreme
- 1st-Week Success of Gang Hot Line Amazes Operators : Crime: Sheriff's officials say information from the anonymous tip service has helped start several investigations in the Antelope Valley.
- Peruvian Ends Boycott of Drug Summit
- Playwright Appeals to Gorbachev on Anti-Semitism
- Bradley Backs Plan to Use Firefighters as Paramedics
- 2 Women Arrested After Company Questions Check
- Levitated Commuter Line Proposed for Southland
- SANTA ANA : Not Guilty Plea Entered by Acosta
- Waiting for Their Welfare
- $40-Million Hospital Planned for Palmdale
- Meek Stands Tallest as No. 7 San Pasqual Rolls Past El Camino