- Lenders seized control of a "staggering" 6.7%...
- Kremlin Permits Big Loans for Home Building
- Local News in Brief : Santa Ana : Security Guard Killed After Bar Disturbance
- Mark Hunt's Robot Puts Up Good Front Plugging His Fire Safety Tips to Children
- WINTER OLYMPICS : There Isn't Whole Lot to Be Watching in a Winter Warmerland
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Men's 10,000 Meter Speed Skating : Gustafson Is First Double Winner
- Bonnett Wins; Rudd May Have Been Counted Out
- SDSU Cycling : UC Santa Barbara Wins Criterium
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Polish Hockey Star Disqualified
- Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Women's Combined Downhill : Austria's Wachter Is Too Much for 2 Swiss
- Second Time Around Just as Good as First for Bassist Coleman
- Mobile Satellite Communications
- Dukakis Brands Reagan Terrorism Policy Worthless
- A Big Question Is 'What If?' as Senate Weighs Lungren's Fate
- Science / Medicine : Shock Waves for Gallstones
- WINTER OLYMPICS : One Gold May Not Be Enough for Top Male Skater : Boitano Considers His Future
- Jazz Reviews : Braxton Flies Solo at Santa Barbara Art Museum
- Oliver Knussen to Conduct Several Premieres Tonight
- Satellite Trucks Can Have Downright Bumpy Experiences
- A federal appeals court in Washington rejected...
- Ex-Blue Angel to Command Gulf Force
- Cancer-Causing Solvents Dumped in River After Spill
- Politics 88 : Campaigns Offer Varied Cash Outlook : Dole Near Spending Cap; Gephardt Trails Simon in Fund Raising
- Conservative Faces Battle Over Judgeship
- Lifeline for the Court
- Community College Baseball : Rancho Santiago Wins Stengel Tournament
- NHL Roundup : LaFontaine Leads Islanders Past Hartford, 7-2
- Adriano Baffi of Italy won the second...
- Real-Fresh limited a stock repurchase offer to...
- Obituary : William Claiborne (Red) Hayes Jr., 63; NASA Team Chief
- Reagan Plans News Conference
- Israeli Unit Tries to Locate Kidnaped Marine
- Ethiopian Rebels Free 6 Medical Aid Workers
- Science / Medicine : General Anesthesia: Balancing Act in Operating Room
- Local News in Brief : Santa Ana : Car Sideswipes Parked Truck, Killing Man, 58
- Henning Won't Be New Raider Coach
- College Basketball Roundup : No. 1 Temple Proves Point, Routs Carolina
- RETAILING : Santa Ana Firm Cuts Porsche 944 Into Snazzy, Open-Air Convertible
- Coca-Cola and Pepsico have been forced to...
- KAL to Ban Smoking on All Domestic Flights
- Surfer Tries His Hand at Manicures
- Moorpark to Fill Council Seat Left Vacant by Ferguson in Fall
- College Roundup : Bryant Busy as Titans Win Softball Final
- Starlites Start Where They Left Off Last Season
- Tennis Roundup : Injury Forces Connors to Quit in Final
- Coast Guard Seeks to Restore Free Assistance for Boaters
- McNall's Jade Hunter Wins
- Big East Plans to Deal With Fights in Future
- Santa Margarita Handicap : Flying Julia, Once Traded for a Car, Sparkles Against Hollywood Glitter
- Music Reviews : Pianist Barone in Recital at Loyola Marymount
- STAGE REVIEW : A Dickens of a Time at 'Drood'
- Meet Mc-Mc-McMickey
- RETAILING
- Swaggart Steps Down After Public Confession : Evangelist Admits Moral 'Sin,' Leaves for Indefinite Period
- 'Homeless' Scam Enriches Borderline Charities
- Science / Medicine : Optimists Considered Better Equipped to Battle Stress and Win
- New Prison Gets First Inmates
- Soviets to Dismantle SS-12 Missiles Before Treaty Vote
- Mine Sinks Trawler in English Channel
- Hotel Hosts the Party of Its Century
- Hard-Nosed Cop Back on the Job, Sniffing Out Crime
- Science / Medicine : The Fish That's Killing LAKE VICTORIA
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Soviet Union Decks the Czechs, 6-1
- Golf's Citizen of World : Seve Ballesteros Does Battle With the PGA Windmills
- Birdie on 72nd Hole Gives Pate a Victory
- Navratilova Proves to Be Too Much : But Soviets Are Pleased by Savchenko's Surprise Showing
- Billionaire real estate developer Donald Trump, giving...
- Her Dogs Come First : Butcher Is Way Out There as Best in Iditarod
- Lasorda Embarks on Crucial Season
- Pane-Shattering Winds Batter Sears Skyscraper
- Ex-Officers Sentenced in Torture
- RETAILING
- 18 Wednesday, They Want to Split Up : They're Quints--but in Name Only
- The World : Cyprus Elects New Leader
- Weicker Challenged
- LOTTERY WINNERS 2/20
- Re-Entry Program Gives Down-and-Outers a 2nd Chance
- WINTER OLYMPICS : U.S. Has Empty Feeling : Hockey Team Falls to West Germans, Misses Medal Play
- POP WEEKEND : Squeeze Tightens Tunes in Straightforward Show
- ART REVIEW : 'Glass Exploration' Just Touches Surface
- The Reagan Administration said Congress should consider...
- BROADCAST WHEELS : High-Tech Trucks Dish Up News From Seoul to Santa Ana
- Reagan Hits Democrats' Plan for Welfare Reform
- Lungren Drafts Lobbying Effort With Deukmejian
- Drunk Driver Suspects Pay Costs; Policy Draws Protest
- 3 Win $459,686 Each in Latest Lotto Game
- Science / Medicine : Americans Healthier, but Not Feeling as Well
- Father, Raising Seven Children in Motels, Hopes to Find Home
- AIDS: Progress and Neglect
- Gang Warfare Leaves 4 Dead From Shootings Over Weekend
- Many U.S. Films Due in Moscow for 1st Time
- Flush with yen, the Japanese have looked...
- U.N. Envoy Leaves Jordan for Egypt
- Teamsters Vow 'Guerrilla War' on Pan Am Air
- Science / Medicine : Attacking the Common Cold : Research on Chemical Bradykinin Seen as Promising
- Flood of Memories : Longtime Valley Residents Recall 1938 Deluge That Took 87 Lives, Did $78 Million in Damage
- 2 Women, Boy Held in Hollywood Attack
- Science / Medicine : Ocean: Shield for First Life?
- The Candidates Are Snubbing Minorities and Their Issues
- Let's Focus on Just How Good Lakers Are
- COMEDY REVIEW : Russell Knows Lighter Side of Washington
- Greenspan's Olympic Vision
- The Lure of TV Theme Weeks
- San Francisco-based ACA Joe Inc. announced that...
- Trade Study's Rx: Good Stiff Shot of Reality
- Rockwell Executive Helping Chip Makers Take on Japan
- Navy Secretary Quits With Blast at Carlucci Cutbacks. : Raps Delay of 600-Ship Fleet by '89
- Peres and Palestinian Favor International Talks
- Politics 88 : Good to Be Home, Babbitt Proclaims
- Book Review : Writer Tells How to Write the Right Way
- Politics 88 : Blames Establishment : Gephardt Aims Tough Talk at Strategic States
- Local News in Brief : Costa Mesa : Edison Switch Failure Darkens 2,050 Homes
- Union Must Re-Establish Solidarity : Pressure Should Be Aimed at General Motors, Not Fellow Workers
- Local News in Brief : Health Research Grants up to $1,500 Available
- Minorities Policy : Ethnic Koreans Savor Life in a Corner of China
- Lakers Enforce Their Will on Isiah, Enforcers
- Center Mike Webster, who surprised the Pittsburgh...
- Douglass Outlasts Moody and Player in Seniors Golf
- For Jay Haas, Happiness Was Being Just a Shot Away
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Eric Flaim Comes Up Fourth Again, but He's Already Shooting for Heiden
- MUSIC
- Israel and Palestinians
- Israel and Palestinians
- Swaggart Steps Down After Public Confession : Evangelist Admits Moral 'Sin,' Leaves for Indefinite Period
- 'Lids for the War Chests'
- 'Lids for the War Chests'
- Israel and Palestinians
- CPR Classes
- Israel and Palestinians
- Campaign's Richest Delegate Prize : Gloves Come Off as Super Tuesday Showdown Nears
- Israel and Palestinians
- Israel and Palestinians
- Israel and Palestinians
- Israel and Palestinians
- Israel and Palestinians
- Israel and Palestinians
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- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 22, 1988
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- POP/ROCK - Feb. 22, 1988
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- Names in the News - Feb. 22, 1988
- Names in the News - Feb. 22, 1988
- 'Good Progress' Made at Shultz-Shevardnadze Talks : Spokesman Upbeat After Moscow Discussion of Arms, Afghanistan, Mideast, Rights
- For the Record - Feb. 22, 1988
- "There's a lot of chest-thumping about what...
- Scam Operators Find There's Life After Conviction
- LOSING THE EDGE : U.S. Is Still the Front-Runner, but Its Lead Is Slipping
- INTERIORS : Living Becomes Eclectic : Renovating This Spanish Bungalow Was a Matter of Mixing and Matching Old and New Styles
- Firm to Buy Villa Valencia
- TREASURE HUNTING : Architectural Details
- His Closest Aide, Her Closest Friend : BEHIND THE SCENES In Which the Author Talks About Ronald and Nancy Reagan . . . and Himself <i> by Michael K. Deaver with Mickey Herskowitz (William Morrow: $17.95; 272 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Firm to Execute Architecture for Senior Facility
- Medical Facility Sold to San Diego Hospital Assn.
- A Casualty of Freedom, Stanley Paid for Stylish Address With His Life
- Capital's 80-Year-Old Train Station Being Restored--for Second Time
- Public Support for Waldheim Dips, Poll Says
- 3 Die in Tex. Plane Crash
- Man, 38, Booked in Jail on Rape, Stabbing Charges
- Patients Who Took Growth Hormone Live in Terror of Deadly Disease
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Notes : Olympic Flame Leaves Some in Calgary With a Warm Feeling Inside
- At Sister's Funeral, Jansen Called a Champion for Showing Courage
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Boitano Wins Battle of the Brians, Barely : U.S. Gets Its First Gold, in Men's Figure Skating
- DeLaittre, Simi Valley Strut Stuff
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Biathlon : U.S. Medal Hopes Are Shot Down
- For Rick Pitino and the Knicks, It's a Matter of Time
- Hot Sheet
- Dialing for $$$$
- Seeing Double
- Jealousy Among the Artists in 'Dinosaurs'
- Packaging Problems
- MUSIC : A Thoroughly Post-Modern Weekend
- The Ahmanson: Some Thoughts on Its Future
- INSIDE HBO The Billion Dollar War Between...
- A Very Determined Tom
- Life After the Great Sleep : LAZARUS <i> by Alain Absire, translated by Barbara Bray (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $22.95; 211 pp.)</i>
- Mauritius a faraway island--a place in the sun
- L. A. Soap Co. Sells 8 Acres in Little Tokyo
- IN THE KITCHEN : The Grill of It All
- Loan Firm Relocates
- Little Children Who Kill : HIGH RISK Children Without a Conscience <i> by Dr. Ken Magid and Carole A. McKelvey, foreword by Rep. Patricia Schroeder (Bantam: $18.95; 361 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Father-Son Team of 'Ballad-Hunters' Preserved Louisiana Folk Songs : Recordings a Treasure Trove of Cajun Music
- Judges Reject Guidelines on Sentencing
- Sandy Hill and Robb Weller have found...
- Successful Mix of Global Know-How : Firms Have Lessons to Learn From Asian Competitors
- Elderly Man Killed, Live-In Nurse Hurt in House Fire
- One Dead, 19 Hurt in Amtrak Train Fire
- MAKING A FORTUNE : Now, They're Selling Soviet Ex-Goalie Tretiak, and Calgary Fans Are Buying
- Usiyan Scores Twice as Lazers Win, 7-3
- CSUN Volleyball Team Upsets Santa Barbara
- Gehry: Quite the Man About Town : Architect's Works Featured in Three Exhibits Locally
- Tasty Discounts Are Available
- The Greatest Animal Stories in English : WILD ANIMALS I HAVE KNOWN : ANIMAL HEROES : LIVES OF THE HUNTED : (<i> three volumes) by Ernest Thompson Seton (Creative Arts</i> , <i> Berkeley, Calif.: $8.95 each, paper; 360 pp. each, illustrated) </i>
- A Black Bear Dancing Like a Man : HARPER'S ANTHOLOGY OF 20TH CENTURY NATIVE AMERICAN POETRY, <i> edited by Duane Niatum; introduction by Brian Swann (Harper & Row: $24.95, cloth; $14.95, paper; 390 pp.)</i>
- Southeast Leads as Chosen Location for Transferees
- HIGH STYLE : A Chair Ahead of Its Time
- EPA Uses TV for In-Depth Study of Water Pollution
- City Administrator of Norwalk Plans to Resign by Mid-May
- It Was an Uptown Hoedown for the 'King of Country'
- Seoul Police, Protesters Clash Over Rules for Assembly Vote
- Happy to Be Coaching Where He's Recruiting
- Girls' Basketball Playoffs
- San Diego Open : When Faxon Takes Look, He Sees Surprising Name at the Top--His
- Diminutive UCLA Gymnast Hits Stride
- Kostadinova Ups High Jump Mark by Clearing 6-9
- NBA Notes : Portland Gets Big Production From Small College Players
- Coach Returns : Winning Ways Back at Edgewood
- Man, 37, Arrested in Death of Boy at Casino
- Part of Homeless Population : Rails Keep Job-Hungry Hobos on Move
- Nixon Still Stirs Ambivalence at Whittier
- Driver Dies in Head-On Collision Near Castaic
- Throttling Back Defense
- Key Decisions Between 1-4 A.M. : Sleep Cycles Linked to Atom, Shuttle Disasters
- Anaheim Care Center for Sick, Hurt Wildlife Will Close on April 15
- It's a Dog's Life on Roadside Till Good Samaritan Saves Day
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Top Polish Hockey Player Said to Have Tested Positive for Drugs
- Pacific 10 : Oregon State Takes Over Second Place, 69-57
- WCAC Roundup : Santa Clara Downs Gaels
- Orser Goes O for the Olympics, Finishing Second Once Again
- BEFORE WE MOVE ON: If Avtograf was...
- Deborah Does Dallas . . . Cleveland, N.Y., Boston, Chicago . . .
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: Have a...
- Advertising Agency Opens
- Garden Oases in Suzhou, China, Rest the Soul
- Saturation Campaign Can Mineral Water, Sprays and Pricey Hydrators Make Dry Skin Dewy Again?
- Not Just Another Pretty Face : TOO OLD, TOO UGLY, AND NOT DEFERENTIAL TO MEN <i> by Christine Craft(Prima Publishing: $17.95; 211 pp.) </i>
- The Lesson of Jerzy Kosinski's Telex Machine
- Blind Date Sent Woman Up in the Air
- W. Hollywood Coalition May Hold the Key to City Council Election
- North Long Beach, South Downey Lose Out : Post Office Expansions Shelved by Budget Cuts
- Residents, Merchants Collide Over Growth : Belmont Shore: A New Westwood Village?
- Arab Unrest Is Entering New Phase : Greater Disruption of Trade Seen, Plus Anti-Israel Protests
- Man Held After 2nd Shooting Kills Wife
- Donations Provide Funds for Services, Burial for Girl, 6
- WINTER OLYMPICS : Other Sports : Soviet Gets on Track for Bobsled Upset
- Huntington Beach Beats Foothill, 44-34
- Loyola Rallies in Late Innings to Beat Toros
- PCAA Roundup : Las Vegas Gets San Jose State on Run
- College Highlights : CSUN's Arreola Breezes, Qualifies for NCAA Finals
- LET THEM EAT PASTA
- A photo-lecture on "The Israel Experience" will...
- Another Inning of the Great Game : AFGHANISTAN : The Great Game Revisited, <i> edited by Rosanne Klass (Freedom House: $29.95, cloth; $19.95, paper; 520 pp.) </i>
- Florence Imposes Partial Traffic Ban
- New Environmental Report Under Way : Foes of San Gabriel Hotel Plan Drop Suit
- LPGA Hall of Fame Entrance Requirements Too Tough--King
- Glass-Steagall Act Was Designed to Restore Public Confidence in Broken Banking System
- Diary of a Victim of the Crandall Scam
- A Bazaar Display of Arms in 'Rambo' Land
- A Druid Among the Dons : THE BOOK AND THE BROTHERHOOD <i> by Iris Murdoch (Viking: $19.95; 601 pp.) </i>
- Architects Move
- Easter Island's Mystery Is Sculpted in Stone
- OSCAR WILDE by Richard Ellmann (Alfred A....
- Standing Tall in the Lap of Luxury
- Double Salute to a Greek Art Collection
- U.S. Drug Report Backs Aid to Panama, Mexico
- Moscow News Gets a Yankee Column
- Afghanistan: Winding Away From a Civil War
- Shultz Calls for End to Soviets' Afghan Arms Aid
- Events in the news this week.
- Woman Killed Crossing Street to Get to Mall
- LOTTERY WINNERS 2/20
- COCAINE: THE ENDLESS WAR : Big Busts Haven't Shut Down the County's Cocaine Pipeline
- 11 More Officers for Inglewood Urged
- 'I work full time at the bank and it's not bad money, but I love the stadium.'
- Teen-Agers Hear Tales of Drugs, Alcohol, Suicide
- ANALYSIS : SACRIFICIAL LAMBS : Angels' Joyner Among Those Getting Short-Changed
- Bellatty Cites Burnout, Quits as Calabasas Basketball Coach
- Rice, 36, Says He Wants to Be a Complete Player
- Tennis : Former Foes Leach and Pugh Spell Double Trouble as a Team
- A Musical Mike
- Alpha Blondy's Multicultural Universe
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- Thailand Gem Business to Get Database
- Bad Habits May Slow U.S. Push Into the Future
- THE DEAL OF THE CENTURY The Breakup of AT&T; <i> by Steve Coll (Simon & Schuster: $8.95) </i>
- Jane Austen as a Woman of the World : JANE AUSTEN Her Life <i> by Park Honan (St. Martin's/A Thomas Dunne Book: $24.95; 452 pp.) </i>
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- UPLAND: First phase of Upland Classics by...
- Cool Jazz and Art on the Menu at Moscow Cafe
- Amnesty May Drain Worker Supply : Grower Fears Exodus, to Build Labor Camp
- Successful Mix of Global Know-How : Firms Have Lessons to Learn From Asian Competitors
- S. Africa Jets Raid Rebels' Angola Bases