- Disney Makes Plans for Aggressive Move Into Software Market
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- LOCAL : 31 Arrested in Suspected O.C. Auto Insurance Fraud Scheme
- 6-Bill Package Seeks to Lower State Air Fares : Transportation: Senate Democrats, angry over rising ticket prices, hope the legislation will spark competition among carriers. Airline spokesmen denounce the move.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Mud Buries Village; 21 Dead, 100 Missing
- SOUTHLAND : Sheriff Block Runs for 3rd Term
- Enrile Arrested in December Coup Bid : Philippines: The senator is a political foe of Aquino. He is viewed as a mentor of mutinous young soldiers.
- Schabarum Seeks Two-Term Limit for County Supervisors : Politics: He will ask a state legislator to carry the enabling legislation. He is undecided about running for a fifth term himself.
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- Court OKs Big Boeing Bonuses to U.S. Appointees
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- Kaifu Picks Cabinet Free of Scandal Taint : Japan: He retains the key finance and foreign ministers as he prepares to meet President Bush. Two women are dropped to restore an all-male lineup.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Kirk Douglas Irks Hometown
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- Judge to Rule on Morgan Passport
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hoag Hospital Expansion Is Topic
- ANAHEIM : Council Turns Down New Arena Hearings
- Emerging O.C. Star's Outlook Is 'Blue Collar' : Acting: Andrew Lowery will be in the ABC movie "A Son's Promise" Monday night. That's a far cry from "Our Town" at Valencia High.
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- Mattel Inc., Hawthorne, has promoted Francesca Luzuriaga...
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- Leader of Soviet Artists Union Wrestling With Reforms : Exchanges: Tahir Salakhov jets around the world to develop opportunities to bring Soviet artists into the international community.
- ROONEY FALLOUT: Don Hewitt, executive producer of...
- Work to Begin on Foothill Ranch Industrial Sector
- From Big to Small, Drexel's Creditors Confer on Strategy
- Dow Climbs 10.13 on News of GNP Growth
- P.M. BRIEFING : Northwest Profits Up 39% in '89
- Criminal Charges Still Possible for BP in Huntington Beach Spill
- Growers' Poll Finds Confusion on Malathion
- COLUMN ONE : Doctoring, Dollars and Sense : Medical technology is a prime suspect in the case of runaway health-care bills. Cost concern is gaining on the 'spare nothing' approach to treatment.
- Loan to China Approved by World Bank
- Nostalgia Permeates the Houses in Memory Lane
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Warsaw Restores Full Ties With Israel
- WORLD : Reagan to Join E. Berlin Rally
- Assembly Candidate Raps Foe as Willie Brown Pawn : Politics: Democrat Yudelson's charge is denied by his opponent, Tom Umberg, and also by the Speaker.
- Anaheim Passes Ordinance Requiring Registration of Gun Dealers, New Fee
- Drive-Ins Pull Gang Movie After Violence
- Voters Support Limited Increase in School Taxes for Santa Clarita
- Father Dies in Vain Effort to Rescue Son From Fire
- IRVINE : Students Clash Over UCI Housing Policy
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : 4-A : El Toro Takes Control Just in Time
- Rust Hired as Coach of Patriots
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- TENNIS WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT INDIAN WELLS : Navratilova Doesn't Waste Her Time in the Sun, Defeats Provis, 6-2, 6-0
- For Female Horses, Fame Lies in Winning Battle of Sexes
- Stations Pull Out a Trump Card--and Lose
- SHORT TAKES : Janet Jackson Surprises Hosts
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- P.M. BRIEFING : Connecticut Leads in Income
- Northrop Fined $17 Million in Fraud Case
- Businessman Suspended by HUD Attacks Agency : Housing: A. Bruze Rozet, accused of operating substandard properties, tells a congressional panel that oversight of inner-city projects has been abysmal.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Japan Prince Gets His Own Place
- TV's Beauty Brokers : Fashion: With millions of Eliza Doolittles watching, late-night TV is becoming the province of makeover mavens.
- Suit Filed Over Freeway Interchange : Leonis Adobe: The impact reports haven't been done on work planned near the historic home, the action charges.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Sometimes Expensive Sheriff
- NICARAGUA AMERICA'S ROLE : We've Done All We Can--or Should : The Caribbean and Central America, always the backwater of U.S. policy, won't suffer if the <i> Yanquis </i> finally go home.
- The Oakland Athletics agreed to a new...
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- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : U.S. Denies Report of Talks on Hostages
- Faded Elegance
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- Teen-Age Killer Corroborates Testimony
- SEAL BEACH : Wetlands Plan May Be OKd This Time
- Plan for Mini-Mall on Site of Carwash Gets Approval
- Pair Terrorize Family of Six; Pregnant Woman Slain
- Woo Claims Support for Paring Down Pay Raises : City Council: He says he has at least eight votes to reduce the proposed salary increase and make it more acceptable to voters.
- Pomona Takes the Gay Out of Rights Week : Proclamation: The council reverses its decision of a month ago after receiving complaints from conservative groups and churches.
- Firm Fined for Toxic-Waste Burning
- Outdoors : OUTDOOR NOTES : 44th Western Fishing Tackle and Boat Show Starts at Long Beach
- Sooner or Later, the Mighty Fall in Oklahoma
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- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
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- THE VICTORIOUS COALITION
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- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Newsome Runs Rancho Alamitos at Full Speed
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : 2-A : Laguna Hills Earns First Trip to Final With 2-1 Victory
- Fullerton College Lineman to Join CSUN Program
- It's a Lot of Money, but Is It a Lot of Fun?
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Has 43, Bulls Rack Up Bucks
- SIDELINES : Reds Sign Pitchers, Infielders
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- SHORT TAKES : Kabuki Theatre Plans U.S. Tour
- Sandinistas Will Struggle On, Cuba Says : Nicaragua: A party newspaper says President Ortega's defeat is not a statement of political bankruptcy for his leftist cause.
- Court Closes L.A. Employment Firm Over Bias Probe
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- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hazel N. Dukes to Lead NAACP
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- Hayden Taking a Bead on Sweatshops : Labor: He plans legislation to make garment makers more responsible for the treatment of workers. Regulators have found some being paid as little as $1 an hour.
- Chamorro Joins Ortega in Urging Contras to Disband
- Annals Teem With Bitter Lessons of Blind Faith in New Technology
- Soviet Parliament OKs U.S.-Style Presidency : Reforms: A draft constitutional amendment is easily approved. But liberal foes fear dictatorial powers.
- WORLD : Sister Sees Hope for Hostages
- D.C. Mayor Barry Pleads Not Guilty : He Faces 20 Years Prison on Cocaine, Perjury Charges
- Contras Told to Quit Camps in Honduras : Central America: President Callejas sees no point in rebels continuing to fight the Sandinistas.
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- Why the Pressure on Israel Mounts
- Countywide : County Will Join in Jail Tax Appeal
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL DIVISION I SEMIFINALS : Mt. Carmel, Santana Advance to Showdown in Final
- All Ties With Dodgers Are Cut, Koufax Says
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- Adele H. Berwanger has been named vice...
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- Turmoil May Dispel Japanese Myths
- State May Ask Firms to Use 'Valdez' Rules
- Ortega Calls a Cease-Fire : Presses for Contras to Disband
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : GILROY : Prosecution of Gallo's Wife Urged
- Lawn to Leave DEA, Take Job With Yankees : Narcotics: Agency chief pressured Mexican officials in Camarena case. He is to be a vice president with the New York team.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Elvis' Star a Last-Minute Choice
- Sweatshop Bill Puts Heat on Manufacturers
- LOCAL : 2nd Kidnap Suspect Arrested
- Measles Suspected in Pupil's Death
- Antonovich Calls on RTD's Pegg to Resign
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- Oh, Come On, Guys--Play Ball!
- Hearings on SDG&E-Edison; Merger Set
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- Kerr Cos. Founder Works Hard and Dishes Up Some Laughter
- First Interstate May Sell Banks: Los Angeles-based...
- New Headphones to Cut Noise Pollution
- Durable Goods Orders Plunge 10.5% : Economy: Steep drops in the aircraft and auto sectors in January gave the key gauge of industrial growth its largest single-month decline.
- WORLD : Unicom, Film Company Merge
- BOOK REVIEW : 2 Authors Put Minkow and ZZZZ Best Under Microscope
- Barry Reported Back in Washington for Arraignment
- Silence Means All Is Well on Secret Shuttle Mission
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Backs Buy of Railroad Property
- Community Clinics Cheer Tobacco-Tax Funding Plan
- SAN CLEMENTE : Plans for Resort Overwhelm Some
- Schabarum Urges Study on Swimming Health Risk
- Plan to Demolish Historic Theater Gets Judge's OK
- COMMENTARY : Just Being a Nice Guy Doesn't Mean Berry Was a Good Coach
- McMurray Became Real King of Ring at El Camino Real
- Samples Offer a Tasteful Way to Shop in Gourmet Stores : Food: While big chain markets offer a few samples, gourmet groceries turn into veritable snack palaces.
- Revelers Pack Sunny New Orleans for Parades of Mardi Gras Finale
- 'Battling Bob' Still Can't Beat Felony Rap
- Supervisors Keep Jail Measure Off Ballot : Government: Sheriff's Department will continue to operate county's trouble-plagued corrections facilities.
- UCI Librarian Denounces Bias Report as One-Sided
- Man Surrenders in Hit-and-Run Death of 9-Year-Old Boy
- Electronic Town Meeting Has Community Buzzing : Computers: Santa Monica's free public network is popular, but many apparently listen in without taking part.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : SMALL SCHOOLS : Disputed Calls Help La Salle Defeat Orange Lutheran in Overtime
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Simi Valley Marches Into Soccer Final
- NHL ROUNDUP : North Stars Take Five, Beat Jets, 8-3
- Douglas Gave King Rights to Title Fights Plus 2 Years
- The Big Ten Conference put the University...
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : 4-A : Dana Hills Sets Sail for South Coast Final
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : 4-A : Edison Eliminated by Palos Verdes
- Gunmen Hold Family, Kill Woman, Fetus
- SIDELINES : R.I. Hockey Team Hires Chiefs
- He Will Take Short-Term Loss to Win in Long Run
- Ailing Williams Delays Title Bout
- Harvard Boosted by Late Goal
- CLU Women to Meet Biola in Semifinals
- Aztecs' Best Has Survived His Season on the Blink
- Northridge Gets Good Mileage From Long Drives, 7-6
- A Super Trifecta Payoff--$25,430
- Nomads Go Pro to Retain WSL Membership
- Andy Rooney to Return to '60 Minutes' 'Soon'
- Fee for Razing Low-Cost Lodging on Coast Rises
- Sacramento Dismantling Raider Offer : Football: The City Council has given Raiders managing general partner Al Davis until midnight tonight to agree to move his team.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rested USDHS Cruises Past St. Augustine to Reach Final
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Stuart Pitches Orange Coast Past Cypress
- Chang Falls in Straight Sets in Comeback
- Zungul Ponders Retirement : Keyword: At 35, 'The Lord of All Indoors,' is frustrated with his coach and his role with the Sockers.
- Museum Dispute Focuses on Re-Created Time Cards : Audit: A Science Foundation auditor says the Natural History Museum may be 'faking' records. The museum director says 'No.'
- Wal-Mart Stores Inc.: The Bentonville, Ark., retailer...
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- Hard-Pressed Shearson to Cut 2,000 Workers : Wall Street: Nation's No. 2 stockbroker says move is designed to save about $400 million a year.
- Brown & Root Explores Selling Some Assets
- Mission Viejo's Curtis Easily Defeats Recall
- Chula Vista
- BUENA PARK : Police Asking Help in Gun Death Case
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Time Has Healed Her Wounds : Girls' basketball: Brea-Olinda's Blackburn bounced back after surgeries. Finding her confidence again took a while, however.
- Mother Russia : Politics: Under <i> glasnost</i> , musicians, artists, writers and theater directors are traveling back to visit the audiences they never meant to leave behind.
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- Columbia Names Medavoy Chairman of Tri-Star Unit
- Sacramento Kills $50-Million Bid to Lure Raiders : Pro football: Owner Al Davis had told the mayor he was not ready to commit to moving his team from Los Angeles.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VISTA : Jury Trial Waived
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ron Howard Fights Radio Tower
- Sixth Attempt Launches Atlantis on Secret Mission
- Nation : Oil Spills Near Exxon Terminal
- UCSD Founder Revelle in Critical Condition After Heart Surgery
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Fast Duke Banned From Roads
- Countywide : State of Emergency Expires on Spraying
- Loss of Assemblywoman Hurts Effort to Split District
- San Diego
- Will 'Red October' Prove Itself a 'Top Gun' For Navy Recruiting?
- Clipper Skid Cut Down to Sighs : Pro basketball: Los Angeles' losing streak ends at seven with a 103-99 victory over Seattle.
- HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING PREVIEW : Harvard Aims for High-Water Mark in 2-A Division
- THE NHL : The Have-Nots Will Try to Become Haves
- PREP BASKETBALL : Servite Is Sizing Up Estancia in Southern Section 3-AA Final
- Masters Makes Early Exit From the Playoffs
- Chiquita Comes Into Her Own: Chiquita banana,...
- Simmons Seeks to Bar Lockheed 'Greenmail' : Aerospace: The move may be intended to quell criticism that the investor wants a payoff. The company says it has never engaged in the practice.
- Pact For Burbank Firm
- Man Waives Jury Trial in Murder Case
- WORLD : East German Army Falling Apart
- Tabloid Tours Let Travelers See Sites Where History Was Made
- Lobbyist Pleads Not Guilty Over Painting of House
- Cornelius Gunter, Coasters Tenor, Slain in Las Vegas
- Najar Provides Fastballs Along With Long Balls
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Still in Critical Condition
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Scruggs Leads SCC to 97-86 Victory
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- So. Utah Too Much for USD
- Texas Tenor Moves Out of Shadow of the Masters : Opera: A vocally confident Paul Hartfield makes his San Diego debut in 'La Fille du Regiment.'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hard-Pressed First Interstate to Sell 3 Banks in New Mexico
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Investors, Tomar Thrifts' New Parent Is Closer to Home
- '89 Trade Deficit Lowest Since '84
- Gasoline Supplies Rise: The American Petroleum Institute...
- Home Sales Fall 2.2%; Mortgage Rate Hikes, January Lull Cited
- Turner Sues Drexel Over $10-Million Debt Purchase : Creditor: The broadcaster says Drexel should have disclosed it suffered millions of dollars in losses before the deal.
- Bomb Maims Judge
- High Court OKs Searches Outside U.S. : Law enforcement: The justices rule that a warrant is not needed when American agents are investigating non-citizens in foreign countries.
- Managua Rally Urges Ortega to Stay in Power
- Countywide : Bids for Monorail to Be Sought in July
- Sinking Atlantis : Crime: Officials intensify their campaign to close a motel where they say prostitutes and drug dealers ply their trades.
- Exiles' Cheers Greet Mandela on Zambia Visit : Africa: The ANC leader leaves South Africa for the first time in a quarter century. He says he wants to meet 'heroes' in the fight against apartheid.
- $3-Million Drug Case Dropped After Police Botch Search
- SANTA ANA, WESTMINSTER : 7 Suspects Arrested in 2 Bank Robberies
- An Ambassador-Class School?
- Murder Defense Points Finger at Two Others : Crime: David Scott Harrison's attorney says in opening statement that slain woman's husband, father both are more suspect than his client.
- Seismic Studies Identify 100 Vulnerable Buildings
- Simi Council Puts Low-Cost Seniors Housing on Ballot
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Fuerbringer Finally Gets Into the Flow : Boys' basketball: No longer an offensive decoy, the Estancia sophomore is a big reason the Eagles are in the division final.
- COUNTERPOINT : Patriots Losing a Man With the Right Qualities
- Azusa Pacific Men's Track Team Going After Its First Indoor Title
- SIDELINES : Strickland Tried to Force Trade
- For the second time in three years,...
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : 3-A : Mejia's Grand Entrance Helps El Toro Advance
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Coach Takes Servite Back to the Future : Boys' basketball: Richard Smith, in his first year at the school, revives Friars' winning tradition with a fresh approach.
- Children's Festival to Highlight Dance
- JAZZ REVIEW : Carnival '90 at Palladium Evokes the Spirit of Rio
- Cold War Fuels Heat in 'Hunt for Red October'
- Eddie Murphy Sued for Alleged Theft of Script
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- Guessing Game Over Teledyne Intensifies
- Armenian Remembrance Day Bid Fails : Congress: Backers lack votes to halt a filibuster. Resolution marks the 75th anniversary of massacre.
- SOUTHLAND : Prosecutors to Dismiss Charge Against Ray Buckey; 12 Remain
- Church Faces Big Bill to Erase Vandalism
- Defense Firm Whistle-Blower Wins $859,000
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- COMMODORE CIRCLE: THEN . . .. . . AND NOW : Street Finds Place in the Sun : Renewal: Commodore Circle has freshly painted houses, new flowers, trees and a park. The once-blighted block's new image earned a new name: Amberleaf Circle.
- Oklahoma Rolls Past No. 1 Kansas
- Olympics Panel Studies South Africa
- MUSIC : Gallup to Show He Is Legit at Arts Center
- TV RATINGS : 'Videos' Trims '60 Minutes'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Airbus Gets Order for 4 Planes
- '89 Trade Deficit is $113.2 billion, lowest since '84
- For Better Living Inc.: The San Juan...
- Court Says Inmates Can Be Forced to Take Drugs : Rights: Justices hold that prison officials have the final say on using mind-altering substances. The ruling does not apply to California institutions.
- D.A. Won't Charge Covenant House's Ritter on Finances
- Bid to Bar Fund Transfer for Military Jobs Assailed : Defense: The Pentagon says Aspin's opposition to the budget move would force layoffs of as many as 68,000 people in uniform.
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- Covenant House Founder Resigns Over Sex Misconduct Controversy
- Soviets OK Acquiring, Bequeathing Land
- Reality and the Power of Real Estate
- U.S. Interior Official Tours Sites Proposed for Parkland Swap
- Board Votes to Move Continuation School to Fountain Valley High
- Cityhood Backers Lose Bid to Stop Stalling
- Operation of Equestrian Center Goes to Developer
- Large Field of GOP Candidates May Run for La Follette's Seat
- Mini-Mall OKd Where Carwash Once Stood in Studio City : Building: The City Council approves a permit for a site where efforts to halt demolition of a 1950s landmark caught nationwide attention.
- Council Backs Boycott of Salvadoran Coffee
- Dropouts Drop Back In at City Project
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Florida Stuns No. 15 LSU; DeVoe Won't Be Returning
- Outdoors : State Taking Flyer on Piru : A 1.3-Mile Section of the Creek Will Become Wild Trout Fishery Thursday
- New Command, Same Results at Cleveland
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