- Becker Would Like West Germans to Keep His Tennis in Perspective
- SHORT TAKES : 'Red October' Opens With Hot Weekend Sales of $17 Million
- Soviet Officials Charge Voice of America, Radio Liberty Fueled Riots : Diplomacy: The Soviet Union says broadcasts with Azerbaijani nationalists 'set one nationality against another' in Armenia. The U.S. is reviewing the complaints.
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Students Seek Probe of Clash With Police
- Police Chiefs Say No to Legalizing Drugs
- Rally Calls for Halt to Spraying of Malathion
- Students Riot at Hawthorne High School : Racism Is Alleged as Teen-Agers Loot Stores, Damage Cars
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES POLITICS : Lithuania Needs Help in Quest for Independence : The people have spoken in the country's first multi-party elections in 50 years. Now it's up to the West to take a stand.
- Lake Los Angeles Reflects on Its Name : Cityhood: Discussion of using the name Wilsona prompts a drive for cityhood in the high desert.
- Rebel Clash Puts Aquino in New Crisis : Philippines: The battle leaves a dozen dead, including a general. The renegade governor who supported December coup attempt escapes arrest.
- Hotels Become Home Base for Illegal Drug Labs : Toxics: Poisonous residues linger long after manufacturing has ceased, creating liabilities and health hazards for those who have unknowingly owned or occupied a tainted former lab site.
- FIGURE SKATING : Browning Is Target in Championships
- Badid, Wheelchair Champion, Likens L.A. Course to Boston's
- Jordan Seeking Order Amid Chaos of ATP : Tennis: The men's game is healthy, more wealthy than ever, he claims. But big-name critics abound and a replacement boss is being sought.
- L.A. Victory Is Doubly Special : Women's race: Isphording overcomes severe back injury--and erases painful memory of 1984 Olympics.
- Music Reviews : Druckman Leads LACO in Premiere of His Work
- Music Reviews : Soprano Benita Valente in Recital at El Camino
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Welch Steers Clear of Fleetwood Mac Memories
- NATION : Delay OKd in Racial Killing Trial
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : DNA Test Can Determine Paternity Before Birth
- THE SIDELINES : Danny Ferry's Future Unsettled
- COLLEGE SWIMMING PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford Seeks 9th Consecutive League Crown
- He Didn't Receive a Fighting Chance
- Director Wants a Wider Reach for Getty Grants : Art: Deborah Marrow aims to broaden the program's international constituency. It has awarded $20 million in its first five years.
- DANCE REVIEW : New Works by Floricanto
- DANCE REVIEW : An About-Face by Gus Solomons : Choreography: A dance maker known for his intellectual works introduces a piece so un-cerebral that its title isn't even a word.
- SHORT TAKES : Heavy Metal Cited in Exorcisms
- Kaifu Denies Giving Bush Trade Promise : Economics: Japan's prime minister says he made no specific commitments during summit with the President.
- South Africa Sends Troops to Ciskei Area : Homeland: Botha says forces will suppress riots by mobs that ran amok after military coup.
- Gathers, Loyola Basketball Star, Collapses, Dies
- Regulators Seize Arizona S&L;: Federal regulators seized...
- Saatchi & Saatchi Gets Lines of Credit:...
- Bonwit Teller May Liquidate: Bonwit Teller may...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Upgrade Mini-Vehicles
- Alaska Airlines Hopeful Over Soviet Talks: Alaska...
- Thousands Relive Selma March That Led to Voting Act : Civil rights: The peaceful event marks the anniversary of 'bloody Sunday' when activists and law officers clashed on the Alabama River bridge.
- Lockheed Chairman Tellep Questions Simmons' Ability to Manage Firm
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 70 Arrested in Anti-Gang Action
- NATION : Man Trapped in Cave Rescued
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State Settles Suit on Care Home Patients
- Beverly Enterprises Inc., a Pasadena health-care company,...
- Japanese See People as Top Problem
- Shuttle Ends Secret, Four-Day Military Mission : Space: The Atlantis lands at Edwards Air Force Base, but the public was not invited. It reportedly placed a spy satellite in orbit.
- Market Watch : Good Time for Industrials
- WORLD : 5 Die in Pakistan Earthquake
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Edible Luxury From the LabMicrobiologist Moshe Shifrine...
- Services Cut, No Talks Set in Hawaii Hotel Strike
- WORLD : Ukraine Wants Chernobyl Closed
- Romanians Pull Down Statue of Lenin
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Bus Driver Suspended After Striker Is Crushed
- Japan's Next Export May Be Its Elderly, U.S. Developer Suspects : Aging: Others, however, scoff at the suggestion that the Japanese are buying golf courses here as sites to build Asian retirement communities later.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Willis Is 'Talking' Big Money
- P.M. BRIEFING : No Talks in Greyhound Strike
- STATE : Kathleen Brown Off and Running
- White House Expects No Quick Release of Hostages
- Tissue To Be Made from Recycled Paper:...
- Keating Cuts His Salary to $1 in Bankruptcy
- Motorola Sets Its Computer Sights High
- FDIC Sues Accounting Firm: Federal Deposit Insurance...
- Fullerton Man Held in Slaying of Child, 3
- Ben Hill Griffin; Florida Citrus Baron
- Mandela Cheered in Zimbabwe; Aides Cite Pace, Cut His Schedule
- Andy Rooney Returns to TV With Apology
- American Express Will Buy All of Shearson's Stock : Securities: The $350-million deal will give American Express more flexibility to shed assets and take other steps to streamline the brokerage.
- MGM/UA and Pathe Seal Deal: MGM/UA Communications...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Ulster to Get 2 Factories
- WORLD : China to Resume Participation in Fulbright Program, U.S. Says
- Gabriel Katzka; Emmy-Winning Producer, 59
- Poindexter to Begin Court Battle in Iran-Contra Case
- California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Worker May Have Swallowed Pesticide
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Blood-Pressure Treatment Doubted
- IRVINE : Here, Deaf Can Be Like the Others
- GARDEN GROVE : Flaws Pull Rug From Under Main Library
- GARDEN GROVE : Tax Plan Helps With 1st Home Purchase
- Ruhlmann Wins Big 'Cap at 22-1
- PREP BASKETBALL : Crenshaw Passed Over for At-Large Berth
- Gorbachev Sees Voters Holding Key to Reform : Soviet Union: The Kremlin leader goes to the polls, hopes elections will bring new faces into government.
- TV REVIEWS : 'His & Hers' Debuts High on Energy, Low on Laughs
- Janet Jackson Sells Out All 4 Forum Shows in 48 Minutes
- ARTS
- Homeless in Santa Monica
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- Homeless in Santa Monica
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- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Space...
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- George Will
- AIDS Testing
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Sudan and Libya Agree on 'Declaration of Integration' : Africa: For Khartoum, it points to problems with a collapsing economy and a civil war. For Kadafi, it's one more try at a merger.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- BOOK REVIEW : Short Stories With the Best of Everything
- Arco's New World View : Energy: After overseeing a five-year overhaul, Chairman Lodwrick M. Cook is mapping out plans to find overseas oil to replace the company's Alaskan reserves.
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Andreotti Heading for Talks With Bush
- L.A. Marathon --a Block Party 26 Miles Long
- States Get More Leeway in Death Penalty Ruling
- Wary, Resentful Contras Resist Pressure to Go Home
- Music Reviews : Tokyo Ensemble Opens 1990 CalArts Festival
- Culture's Roots Appear More Vegas Than Jamaica
- LEGAL FILE
- STAGE REVIEW : The Dangerous Truth in 'Chad'
- THOMAS C. LAWSON : Screening Workplace's Door : Investigative Agency's Specialty Is Reducing Hiring Risks
- Apple Computer Inc. has officially announced the...
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : A Fat That's Fairly Friendly
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : POSTSEASON CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS : Creighton Upset; Illinois State Wins Semifinal
- Maryland Hit by Penalties From NCAA
- Ortiz Doesn't Run Out of Time : A Nation Is Given Long-Distance Lift
- Laguna Art Museum has been awarded $3,000...
- American Continental Altered Lincoln Data
- Machinists at Lockheed Accept Contract Offer
- P.M. BRIEFING : Reynolds to Quit Brazil Market
- Bush Praises Annenberg Education Donation
- Rebel Troops Seize Power in Black Homeland : Southern Africa: Thousands celebrate after Ciskei's president is ousted. Pretoria pledges not to crush coup.
- NATION : Atwater Faints While Speaking During Fund-Raising Breakfast
- Coming-Out Party: Donald Trump plans to have...
- SAN CLEMENTE : 4 Group Care Homes Shut After State Raid
- Just Another 'Disease' to Soothe Powerlessness : Psychology: Conditioned by socially imposed low self-esteem, women are falling for a new guilt trip: 'co-dependency' on a partner's addiction.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Problems Remain at Dayworker Sites
- Suspects Named in Killing of Pregnant Woman in Huntington Park
- Portable Classrooms Snag Plan for Schools : Education: A lack of bungalows may eliminate an option for elementary schools. That may force adoption of the more controversial year-round schedule to create space.
- Contreras Worth His Weight in the Ring : Boxing: At 4-feet-2 and 60 pounds, 11-year-old fighter's skills are as advanced as many veteran amateurs.
- Fat Frankie Cashes In on 1st, 2nd, 3rd Favorites
- Officials Consider a Valvano Buyout
- GOLF SENIORS AT INDIAN WELLS : Trevino Sputters, but Holds On to Win
- Tennis Prodigy Capriati Making Pro Debut at 13
- Gathers' Tragedy Leaves Many Friends Speechless and His Coaches in Tears
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Revised Ms. to Publish, but Without Ads : Media: To be free of advertiser control over editorial content, the magazine will be reader supported at a price of $40 a year.
- Support Still Strong as Execution in California Nears, Poll Shows
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Man Charged With Child Molestation
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Statue of Stallone Bares All
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tough Task Ahead in Keeping Trade Promises : Summit: Turning a spirit of cooperation into actual economic progress will likely be an uphill fight for U.S. and Japan.
- You Can't Miss Marvin : He's loud in every sense of the word. And when he stands up for the little guy, everybody in Houston notices. You Can't Miss Marvin
- Officer Shoots 1 of 3 Suspects Who Took Car
- NBC's Andrea Mitchell Speaks at Media Awards
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Scientists and the Public Diverge on Perceptions of the Risks of Modern Life : Health: Specialists offer a 'worry guide' for the 1990s and outline what people can do to keep themselves well.
- Corporate Welfare State Is on a Roll : Taxes: From S&L; bailouts to cut-rate timber leases to toxic cleanups, it's the individual taxpayer footing the bill.
- SDSU Redevelopment Plan Faces Hurdles on Campus, in Community
- Quality Doubles Play, Stanford Duo Take Chill Off Weather
- Baseball Negotiations May Only Be Telephonic Today
- SHORT TAKES : Award in 'Kismet' Case Stands
- TELEVISION REVIEW : 'Anne' Miniseries Inspire Weekly Series 'Avonlea'
- Excel: The Other Kind of Los Angeles Metal
- MEDIA : TV and Radio Personalities Change Hard-to-Say Names
- Moscow Charges VOA, Radio Liberty Fueled Riots : Diplomacy: The Soviet Union says broadcasts with Azerbaijani nationalists 'set one nationality against another' in Armenia. The U.S. is reviewing the complaints.
- Extradition Near in Shooting of Deaf Men
- Ex-Brandeis Chief, Wife Identified as Cairo Fire Victims
- Argentina Taking Radical Steps to Combat Inflation
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Debates Fate of 'People's Park'
- Middle-Class Backlash Hits at Panhandlers
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Humidity Erodes Epilepsy Drug
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Breast Cancer in Men Rare, but Often Deadly : Disease: Only about 900 males a year in the U.S. are diagnosed with the illness. But 300 of them die.
- Extradition Sought in Shooting of Deaf Men
- THE TIMES POLL : Gas Tax Hike Hasn't Caught On With Voters
- Gathers Collapses, Then Dies : Loyola Star, 23, Is Taken Off Court During a Game
- Music Reviews : Sanderling Begins Brahms Survey at Philharmonic
- COUNTYWIDE : Deer Study to Help Land-Use Planners
- Death's New Face : Funeral Industry Responds to the Immigrant Culture
- 59-Year-Old Altadena Man Suffers Fatal Heart Attack During Race
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Clearer Look at Our Homeless
- TUSTIN : Homeowners Seek to Block Annexation
- The Imbalance of Power in City Hall : City Council: Its members aren't paid enough for what they do; the question is, should they do so much? And shouldn't the mayor have greater powers?
- PREP REVIEW : Jalewalia Enjoying Fringe Benefits
- Afro-Acid Rock From Tribe After Tribe
- State Refuses to Renew Fishermen's Permits: Three...
- MOCA Auctions 250 Pieces of Art for Biennial Benefit
- Shamir Balks at Pressure for Early Decision on Meeting Palestinians
- Men Join Women for Pro-Choice Fund-Raiser
- Death Penalty Foes Resume Lonely Vigil at San Quentin : Capital punishment: Robert Alton Harris' scheduled execution on April 3 is double-edged sword. Abolitionists oppose it but realize it puts issue in forefront.
- 1776, 1789, 1848, 1914, 1939 . . . : When History Has One of Those Unusual Years
- GARDEN GROVE : Budget Woes Loom, City Manager Says
- Plating Company Fire Causes $50,000 Damage
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Point Loma Girl's Team Is Seeded No. 1
- BBC to Expand News in U.S., Eastern Europe
- Actor Edward Duke Is Writing His Own Ticket to Success : Stage: A once- struggling Briton has claimed fame by adapting the works of humorist P.G. Wodehouse, and he has changed and grown in the process.
- Grand Kabuki Tour Includes Costa Mesa : Japanese theater: Performing Arts Center officials insist negotiations have not yet concluded for local performances during the 12-city itinerary announced by the Tokyo company.
- P.M. BRIEFING : High Court Rejects Pilots' Suit
- Learning the Mechanics of Big Business : Education: The Los Angeles Academy of Finance offers some high-schoolers a unique combination of class work and hands-on experience.
- Ailing Waterford Finds Minority Partner: Waterford Wedgwood...
- AmEx to Buy All Shearson Stock in $350-Million Deal : Securities: In announcing the stock swap decision, the company indicated that it is abandoning efforts to sell the brokerage in which it already holds 61%.
- Forecasting the Future Takes a Little Horse Sense
- Thousands of Doctors Strike in Bangladesh
- Maurice A. Garbell; Aviation Consultant, Airport Designer
- California IN BRIEF : SAN CARLOS : 295 Rats Removed From Pair's Condo
- The Writing Warrior : Books: The author of 'The Face of Battle' is back, with 'The Second World War.' His study of military history has convinced him that the World Wars were an aberration.
- Ex-Bush Aide on Poindexter Panel
- In the Face of This Ruthless Foe, Civil Liberties Come Second
- Convert Is Suspect in Slaying of Little Girl : Stabbing: Church officials say the model churchgoer suspected of killing the daughter of a friend recently backslid into drug use and strange behavior.
- Mater Dei Heads Tournament Field
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Norman Shoots 62, Sinks Chip to Win Playoff
- SDSU Women Sign Volleyball Recruits
- SHORT TAKES : Actor in Apparent Suicide Bid
- TV REVIEWS : 'Secret Life' Reveals Man Behind the Imagination
- QUOTABLE
- U.S. Negotiators Cite Little Progress in Japan Trade Talks
- Soviet Reformers Lead Vote : Yeltsin Wins but Runoffs Are Needed
- A Final Flight for Ailing Angel Wallenda
- Welfare Cases Are Soaring in Orange County
- Bruno Vailati; Producer Known for Sea Footage
- German Pledge on Borders Sought : Reunification: Sen. Pell urges the Administration to hold up its approval. He will offer a resolution this week.
- Fugitive Henchman of Haddad Street : Nazi: Alois Brunner sent 128,000 Jews to their deaths. Syria, which has harbored Brunner for 30 years, should turn him over for prosecution for war crimes.
- Two Suspects in Killing of Pregnant Woman Named
- The Bishop's Squalid Tale
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Probing the Depths of Rain Forests
- THE SIDELINES : 2 Suspected in Water-Bombing
- Mining Company Finds California Gold: Canyon Resources...
- Survey Finds Money Spurs Productivity
- Machismo Rides High in Texas Gubernatorial Primary Race : Politics: Accused of appealing to the 'Bubba vote,' the Republican front-runner was unfazed. 'I <i> am</i> Bubba,' he said.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Miss USA Advice: Get a Lawyer
- Stanley L. Hough; Former Production Chief at Fox
- Fatal Shooting of Man by Rookie Officer Probed
- IRVINE : Purim Celebrated at Outdoor Carnival
- Painter Going to the Mat Over Changes in Artwork for Hotel : Rights: Brian Ura is using a California law that allows a visual artist to collect damages and attorneys' fees from someone who alters, mutilates or destroys one of his artworks.
- Paper: Ferry to Sign With Cavaliers
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Gets North Hollywood; Estancia Faces Tulare Western
- Sulaiman Probably Wishes This Was Just a Short Story
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- P.M. BRIEFING : McDonnell Still No. 1 in Defense Contracts; Tenneco Falls to 21st
- State Could Do More to Enforce Its Vehicle Safety Laws
- East German Olav Zinke won a 1,000-meter...
- Lakers Beat Pesky Timberwolves
- Boris Becker Withdraws From Davis Cup Match
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Defeats San Diego State, 4-3
- NOTEBOOK : He Keeps Pace Despite 1985 Heart Attack
- He Gets Double Dose of Disappointment : Big 'Cap: Trainer McAnally sees his two horses finish last, confirming his worst fears.
- Prized Defeats Steinlen, Keeps Stable in Clover : Horse racing: He wins $112,000 Arcadia Handicap, providing owners with alternative to Big 'Cap.
- How Experimental Film Makers View 'That Damned' TV : Movies: The UCLA Film Archive continues its John Cassavetes retrospective and Roman Polanski's 'Macbeth' plays in a Shakespeare festival.
- 'A Son's Promise' a Heart-Tugger
- Market Watch : Shareholder Class-Action Suits Are a Growth Industry
- DEATH : Carter's Sister Gloria Dies at 63
- Livestock show tricks make beauties out of beasts.
- Wilcox Puts Light Touch on Campaign : Assembly: The GOP aide seeking to succeed Marian La Follette (R-Northridge) hopes comedy will make him a serious contender in the 38th District.
- Gretzky Gets Second Wind, Kings Don't : Hockey: He recovers from blow to the stomach but Winnipeg sweeps past L.A., 5-2.
- Miller Remains Nonchalant as Others Dream of Derby
- Rancho Santiago to Play American River at UCI
- Gathers Wasn't Afraid, Pooh Richardson Says
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gilbert Downs Svensson in Final
- THE SIDELINES : Swenson Takes Lead in Iditarod
- St. Andrews Club Bans Calcavecchia's Pings
- Reporter May Face Ethical Quandaries That Result in Life or Death : Stage: Correspondent's drama draws heavily from his experiences in Africa.
- 'The Last Metro' Wins Cesar as Top Film of the '80s
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Treasury to Sell 53-Week Bills: The Treasury...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Light Rain Won't Douse Water Woes
- FBI Suspends Agent; Claims He Was a Spy
- SHORT TAKES : Fox Shuffle: 'Outsiders' Inside
- Henry Fairlie; Political Writer, Author
- There's Room for Creature Comforts at the Modern Office : Design: Beauty and utility are important to employees. And good design means good business, experts say.
- LOCAL : Sheriff's Dept. Cited in Jail Gas
- Heads Scratching Over Hunter's Changeable Views
- CYPRESS : Police Turn to TV to Catch Thieves
- TONIGHT'S MEDFLY SPRAYING
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Moving Toward Preventing Colds
- New Housing Helps Oceanside Forget Its Seedy Past : Redevelopment: As condos go up, crime in a beachfront neighborhood goes down, officials say.
- Murphy's Howl Now Has Bite
- Loyola's Gathers Collapses, Dies : College basketball: West Coast Conference's all-time leading scorer collapses during tournament game and is carried off court.
- Maryland Reportedly Receives Severe Sanctions
- STAGE REVIEW : The Dangerous Truth in 'Chad'
- OPERA REVIEW : Bonynge Conducts a Revival of 'Fille du Regiment' in San Diego
- Crisis in Kashmir
- Homeless in Santa Monica
- TV & VIDEO - March 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 5, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 5, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 5, 1990
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- POP/ROCK - March 5, 1990
- Names in the News - March 5, 1990
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- COMING: About 75 disabled Canadian kids whose...
- SLOW LANE: Joseph Wambaugh is leaving his...
- POOR MOMS: Orange County welfare officials say...
- PRINCE OF SURF: There they are, some...
- Welfare Families Moving Inland to Stretch Benefits : Public assistance: Aid dollars buy more in non-urban areas. But the presence of new poor recipients, some of them immigrants, poses problems for financially strapped counties.
- The Concept Needs Work--and a Leader to Pull It Along : Insurance: Gov. Deukmejian's erstwhile plan to provide health coverage for all workers has flaws, but it's destructive for him to just drop it.
- Eerie Moment at Gersten Pavilion : The scene: The moment started as a typical one for a great player. But it suddenly turned into a moment of horror, sending out shock waves.
- OTHER REACTIONS : WCC Cancels Tournament; TV's Footage Is Dramatic
- First Executive Casts a Shadow Over Pensions : Insurance: Retirees who get monthly checks from the firm's annuities worry about its junk bond holdings. Company and state officials offer reassurances.
- Winter Color Source
- Trees East and West
- Waugh and Remembrance: A Multibiography : THE BRIDESHEAD GENERATION: Evelyn Waugh and His Friends <i> by Humphrey Carpenter (A Peter Davison Book/Houghton Mifflin: $27.95; 473 pp.; 0-395-44142-0) </i>
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- How to Pyramid Wealth With Realty Exchanges : Taxes: If you trade up with your properties, Uncle Sam will defer tax on your equity gain.
- Millennial Madness : CENTURY'S END: A Cultural History of the Fin de Siecle From the 990s Through the 1990s <i> by Hillel Schwartz (Doubleday: $22.95; 397 pp.) </i>
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