- THE SIDELINES : 2 Germanys Find Common Turf
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gamez's 7-Iron Shot From 176 Yards Drops for Eagle--and a Win
- OSCAR QUOTES
- VEGAS SHOWS
- ART : A Photographer Who Deals in Plain Images of the Industrial World
- Pros and Cons of Decriminalizing Drugs the in U.S.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- The Nomura Research Institute, think tank of...
- Mortgage Rates Lower: Fixed-rate home mortgages are...
- U.S. Chip Makers Call for Action Against Japanese : Trade: They claim that they haven't expanded on their 10% market share, while Japan says a 1986 accord didn't guarantee a 20% stake by 1991.
- Pros and Cons of Decriminalizing Drugs the in U.S.
- Blooms of Broccoli Break Through Bush's Barricade
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Family Sees Its Littlest Princess
- WORLD : One-Ton IRA Bomb Ravages Town
- LA HABRA : Parking Limits Near High School OKd
- THE SIDELINES : Virginia Woos Coach Penders
- They Leave, Champions of the Spirit
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Loyola Gets Rude Awakening : West Regional: The Lions' dream run through the tournament ends as UNLV keeps pace with the fast tempo to win, 131-101.
- ART REVIEW : The Making of a Minimalist
- The L.A. Clippers Have a Winner in the Broadcast Booth : Broadcasting: Ralph Lawler says there are advantages to announcing for a hapless team.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Czech President Convalesces in Hospital After Hernia Surgery
- WORLD : Rotary Club to Open in Moscow
- COUNTYWIDE : Open Windows Can Endanger Children
- The Bloody Contest of Pen and Sword : Journalism: The death toll is leaping upward among those reporting on the battles for democracy and human rights.
- STANTON : City Opens 24-Hour Information Line
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Drug Answer to Tranquilizers
- SHORT TAKES : Bush Attends Gala at Ford's
- MOVIES - March 26, 1990
- MOVIES - March 26, 1990
- MOVIES - March 26, 1990
- MOVIES - March 26, 1990
- ON THE STREET: The same retrenchment that...
- BOB & WEAVE: Orange County Supervisor Roger...
- Opposing Loyalties Tug at Senators as Vote on New Clean Air Act Nears : Politics: None want to alienate either of two powerful figures, Byrd and Mitchell, who back conflicting legislation.
- Suspect in Death of Boy Was Fired By PTA Centers : Crime: A man accused of killing a Northridge boy failed to heed warnings about inappropriate punishment, officials say.
- Estonia Party Votes to Split From Moscow
- Blaze Kills 87 in N.Y. Social Club : Fire: An employee's ex-boyfriend is arrested on arson and murder charges. Nightspot was operating illegally.
- PAY BALL! The Angels (C1), whose practice...
- Slaying Suspect Fired From 2 PTA Centers for Harsh Care : Crime: Man accused of murdering Northridge boy failed to heed warnings about inappropriate punishment, officials say.
- Radical Reform Party Takes Lead in Hungary : Elections: A technology gap delays returns. Former Communists run third in the first free vote in 40 years.
- Names in the News - March 26, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 26, 1990
- Surcharge Lets Consumer Know That Culprit Behind Higher Costs Is Insurance Company
- Horst Schor has been appointed vice president...
- Route to the New Home: Follow the Paper Trail : Documents: The maze of paper work that greets home buyers in escrow is mostly in hands of people you never meet.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : ANTIQUES : The Waldo Look
- Tribute to Outstanding Architecture : Awards: Los Angeles Business Council's beautification awards honor new, remodeled residential and commercial development, and landscaping.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : TIP-OFF : View to a Skyline
- Your Mortgage : Sell Home Before Forced to by Foreclosure Sale
- Like Miniver Cheevy, Born Too Late : LEWIS PERCY <i> by Anita Brookner (Pantheon: $18.95; 261 pp.)</i>
- THE UNIVERSAL MYTHS Heroes, Gods, Tricksters and Others <i> by Alexander Eliot (Meridian: $8.95) </i>
- Buying Probate Property
- Inglewood Adds 4th Paramedic Unit to Reduce Response Time
- 1,000 Protesters March Against Land-Swap Plan
- Homeless Tally Still Unfinished
- Sylmar High Ballplayer Dies in Auto Accident
- Garcia Headlines Country Club Card
- Miller, Shaw Bide Time in Track Wins
- D.C. Baseball Commission Asks Money Men to Put Up or It Will Shut Up
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Razorbacks' Howell Keeps Doing the Job : Arkansas: Player and his hospitalized father both getting better as the tournament goes on.
- Ray Hits Deck Twice, Suffers Sore Neck
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Arkansas, Duke Feel Mile High : East Regional: Laettner's shot at the buzzer in overtime ends UConn's dream season, 79-78. Blue Devils reach Final Four for third year in a row.
- Sniffing Out Truffles : It's not easy to find chef Elmer Azuma's latest restaurant--it's hidden on the third floor of an office building
- The Case for Privatizing LAX
- Congestion, Potential Profit Spurs a Serious Look at the Maglev Train : Transit: U.S. corporations move to get in on the beginning of the new technology, prompted by the potential billions at stake.
- How Capital Gains Tax Benefits Home Seller
- HOW LONG YOUR ROOF WILL LAST
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Carousel Dreamer
- Sites Zones for Horses
- Images From a Wandering Mind
- Tyranny Begins at Home : Ceausescu and Pinochet Are Gone, but the Beach Patrol Lives On
- Duchess of York At Rest After Birth of Second Daughter
- WHEN A TEEN IDOL TRIES TO BREAK AWAY
- Planning: It's Key to Saving Refugees' Lives : Health: Without organization and coordination of services provided to camps in a given country, all the generosity in the world will not help.
- Historian Unearths Dark Secret: Stalinist 'Death Forest' : East Germany: As many as 65,000 people may have perished in Soviet camps. The disclosure marks the end of a nation's silence about the terrors of its past.
- Pallbearers Lead 400 in N.Y. Anti-Fur March
- Youths Have Fun and Raise Money, Too
- The new two-part Common Ground (CBS Sunday...
- She's on the Inside Looking Out
- Make Room for Sheriff Taylor
- 'We hope to provide a wonderful choral experience for students.'
- Lt. Gov. Hopefuls Trade Attacks at GOP Gathering
- Parents Learn Private School Is None of Their Business
- THE HOUSE
- Dickerson Hasn't Learned His Lesson
- Chambers Joins 60-Point Club in Suns' Win Over SuperSonics
- For Seventh Game in Row, Sockers Fail to Solve Wichita Mystery
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Hoch, Norman, Strange Tie for Bay Hill Lead
- CULTURAL LANDSCAPE : EYEING L.A. : The View From the Other Coast
- Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon hit the...
- Wet & Wild : Alaska by Kayak
- O, HAPPY DAYS!
- Panel OKs San Pedro Rezoning Proposal
- Quayle to Go to Nicaragua
- Citrus College Students Take Forensics Honors
- Last Indian Troops Leave Sri Lanka : Peacekeeping: Nearly three years of fighting failed to crush Tamil separatists. It was a hard lesson for New Delhi.
- TODAY'S NEWS TOMORROW'S TELEVISION
- In a bizarre television crossover, Dennis the...
- Candidate's Rape 'Joke' Causes Stir
- Hazelwood Tells of Images That Still Haunt Him
- What Mexico Needs Is a Shot of Glasnost : Government: Under Salinas, political reform has not kept up with economic liberalization. Hard-liners within PRI are largely to blame.
- Huntington Beach Man Found Dead in Condo
- CENTINELA VALLEY PROTEST: A SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND : All Sides Speak Out on Centinela Schools' Racial Tension
- Comfort of Maglev Train Ride Sways Delegation : Transportation: Orange County officials prefer the West German model over the French version, but the cost remains the bottom line of the local project.
- Minister Has Harmonized Activism and Achievement : Awards: The Rev. John McReynolds of Santa Ana, who overcame epilepsy, will be one of 18 people honored in Garden Grove by the Orange County Human Relations Commission.
- Rail Line's Fate May Rest With the Voters : Transportation: County staff have ranked a Valley line behind two others for funding. If the full commission agrees, a gas-tax hike on the June ballot may become the line's best hope.
- ORANGE COUNTY TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sims Puts On a Show to Lead Esperanza to the Meet Title
- <i> Films going into production: </i>
- * Alan K. Virgil has joined Richard...
- Survey Shows Dream House Has Function, Technology, Practicality
- WHAT DOES JOAN SAY? <i> by Joan Quigley (Birch Lane Press: $17.95; 218 pp.) </i>
- 2 Die as New Wall Falls
- From Florida Keys, Bleak Word on State of Once-Abundant Bird Life
- New Day Dawns in Understanding Brain Disorders
- The Best Dress Competition : Fashion: The Academy Awards make for TV's most glamorous night. Designers and stores want to be part of it.
- Aging Japan Touts Joys of Parenthood
- Life Grim for Man Who Arrested Havel
- 'Barbara Walters Special': An Oscar-Night Tradition
- Mauritanians See Devil in Female Official
- PEOPLE
- School Board OKs Bonuses to Spur Early Retirement
- Gorbachev Picks Mixed Group as Top Advisers : Soviet Union: Two novelists, a metalworker and proponents of a market economy will join traditional allies on the new Presidential Council.
- Man Shot to Death in Silver Lake; 2 Flee
- THE HOUSE
- Controversy Over Legalization of Drugs in America
- The Use of Starvation as a Tool of Democracy : Sanctions: Economic pressures can work, as the U.S. found in Nicaragua. But what of the morality of forcing a nation into serfdom?
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Arkansas, Duke Feel Mile High : Midwest Regional: Razorbacks' pressure defense and one scoring burst make the difference as Texas rally falls short, 88-85.
- Too Good to Hide : Loyola Volleyball Coach Mike Normand Wants His Improving Team to Get All the Credit, But His Contribution Can't Be Ignored
- TRACK ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Wins Girls' Championship
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : DIVISION I WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Stanford Sets Record in Easy Win
- Dancing the Night Away in Tokyo
- LOCAL ELECTIONS WEST HOLLYWOOD : Rent Control Is Top Issue as 9 Seek 3 Council Seats
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Coffin Parade Set as Execution Protest
- Cal State L.A. Team Wins College Bowl
- Sex Abstinence Video Prepared for Schools Gets a Thumbs Down
- Israelis & Palestinians : Two Tongues, Two Histories, Two Faiths, Two Dreams, One Turf
- Undercover at Night, on the Trail of an Arsonist
- SANTA ANITA : Some Giants of Turf to Meet Today
- Even Pride Is Lost in 112-79 Beating by Jazz : Clippers: Still stuck on 26 victories, Los Angeles is battered at Sports Arena.
- SWIMMING / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Longhorns Outpoint USC, Win 3rd Consecutive Title
- Master's Hit Parade Plays On in Sweep of CLU
- KRAFT: "Contextures II: The Final Beast,"...
- Restaurant Review : Far Niente: A Full-Bore Westside-type Italian Restaurant in Glendale
- MAHLER: Symphony No. 5. The Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Christoph von Dohnanyi. London 425 438-2(compact disc).
- * Kim Kelly has been named senior...
- Odd, Bent, Roar Are Good Norse Names, But Scott and Russell Are Out : Scandinavia: Surnames, middle names and first names run into myriad rules designed to prevent confusion and preserve culture.
- THE HOUSE
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Cuban Jamming Raises Concerns
- LOCAL ELECTIONS IRWINDALE : 7 Campaign for 3 Seats on Council : Government: Candidates are discovering that voters haven't forgotten the city's $10-million attempt to land the Raiders.
- 900 Parents Protest Year-Round Classes : Education: Lynwood board proposes to begin program at three elementary schools in June as an experiment, but participation would be voluntary.
- 38 Injured as Amtrak Train Strikes Barrier
- California IN BRIEF : OROVILLE : Fire Levels Saloon Day After Slayings
- All Hail Salem Teikyo University: <i> Moshi</i> -<i> Moshi</i> Meets West Virginia : East-West: The Japanese purchase a stake in U.S. higher education. A half-Japanese, half-American student body merges in the Mountain State.
- Life-Death Struggle for the Soul and Center of Soviet Union : Russia: Clear and current peril--life-expectancy down, agriculture destroyed, prospects dire. Change-makers battle to build a democratic future.
- 16-Year-Old Boy Killed by Gunfire After He Reportedly Shoots at Man
- Venetians Say to Hell With Hordes of 2000 Expo-goers
- San Pedro Gets Promise But No Action on Bid for Bed Taxes
- UCSD Professors Get Good Marks in Student Critiques : Evaluations: Results from 70,000 student surveys on more than 1,600 courses show about 80% of undergraduates recommend classes, teachers to peers.
- Baby Is Object of Adoption Tug of War
- Streets Are Next Home for Many : Poverty: Officials say thousands of residents who qualify for federally subsidized housing reside in garages or hotels or share homes with others.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Rancho Santiago Makes Its Move
- Commissioner Investigating Steinbrenner
- Johnson Is Almost Too Good to be True
- Lauritz Melchior Centennial Marks Fading of Heroic Tenor Style
- Christine M. Sanderson has been named president...
- Rethinking Real Estate : Investments: Though the Southland market has slowed, the outlook is not all bad if investors are willing to hold properties for up to five years.
- Los Angeles County* PALMDALE: Final phase of...
- USC to Honor Architect Martin : Award: School of Architecture selects leader of firm that bears his name as 'distinguished alumnus' and 'model for all of us.'
- Of Rustic Origins : The High-Fiber, Low-in-Saturated-Fats Mediterranean Diet Goes Up-Country
- Survey Finds Home Builders Upbeat on '90
- Gardening : Keys to Planting Successful Azaleas : Flowers: Depending on varieties planted and location, they can produce brilliant blooms from October through June.
- Cross-Country Skiing Amid Yosemite Views
- Seeing Spain and Portugal at Reasonable Prices
- How to Find Summer Jobs Abroad
- Sierra Madre Fetes Giant Wisteria
- Teen Hunks, Future and Past : FOX REACHES FOR THE BUBBLE-GUN CROWD AGAIN WITH 'THE OUTSIDERS'
- Lithuanians--From Euphoria to Tense Anger
- Video's Black Box : 'UNDERGROUND' PRODUCT CIRCUMVENTS CODING ON PRERECORDED CASSETTES
- Europe Council Fears for Lithuania : Diplomacy: The 23-nation group expresses concern over possible military intervention by Moscow.
- The Tin Drum (TNT Sunday at 7...
- 20 Indian Tribes Sign First Mutual-Aid Treaty
- What's a Baseball Fan To Do? : WITH A DELAYED SPRING TRAINING, ESPN TRIED TO FILL THE VOID
- The Visionary : Whittier College's Ash Sees Great Things for Tiny School
- "Law and Order," a one-hour series for...
- Deal for Raiders Has Oakland Taking Sides : Pro football: Some are outraged by Davis' actions and the cost. Others say the team will restore city pride.
- Little Is Heard but a Frustrated Cry for Finality : Death penalty: In our passion to hurry executions, we no longer view the appellate process as a safeguard against miscarriages of justice.
- 49er Owner Wants to Keep Coach Out of Troubled Waters
- Bernie Nicholls Adjusts After Move to Rangers
- BOYS' ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAME : Clark Does His Best, but 2-A Loses to 3-A
- Luginbill's Thoughts of SDSU Spring Football Eternally Hopeful
- GRAMMY GOLD:
- Hospital Pharmacists Play a Major Role
- * Peter R. Supko has joined the...
- Chinks Develop in Armor All's Market Share : Auto products: It still commands 81% of segment sales, but its formerly invincible strength has begun to slip in the face of competition.
- Finding Your Own Comfort Zone in One Gem of a Country
- 75 Poets Fighting for Room : THE BEST AMERICAN POETRY, 1989 <i> edited by Donald Hall with David Lehman (Collier Books/Macmillan: $24.95, cloth; $9.95, paper; 293 pp.) </i>
- Dunaway at Home in City Farmhouse
- How to Build Table to Use With Versatile Router
- Brokers* Michael Koss, chairman and CEO of...
- Citrus College Educator Honored
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Small Schools Players Earn Respect by Putting Up Some Large Numbers
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : No Fun to Watch but Mt. Carmel Now 8-1
- GOLF : Mom Inkster Works Again in Dinah Shore
- A Rapper Under Siege Fires Back : Luther Campbell of 2 Live Crew defends his freedom of expression as the sexually explicit album undergoes attacks in Florida
- Opening Verse Wins Razorback
- Oscar Vidiocy?
- How to Visit Hawaii and Avoid Affects of Strike
- REAL ESTATE VERSUS STOCKS: WHICH IS BETTER?
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : The Men in Wolf's Clothing
- More Men Drawn to Real Estate Sales Careers : Trends: Survey shows field is attracting more male agents, college graduates, younger brokers and agents with less selling experience.
- Dispel Social Security Fears With Discipline
- Advertisements and Equivocations : PARTING WITH ILLUSIONS <i> by Vladimir Pozner (Atlantic Monthly Press: $19.95 336 pp.; 0-87113-287-7) </i>
- SPARKLEThis is a vivid, unjustly neglected 1976...
- Huntington Park Students Take a Walk on Wild Side
- Out of the Office: It's Working
- Smog Detective Studies Effects on Humans : Environment: Researcher from UC Irvine uses a bag of tricks to track how air pollution harms the lungs.
- Restore Forest Land
- Talking Turkey
- Relief for Smokers
- Narrow-Street Parking
- A Union Replies
- Praise for Coverage of Malibu Cityhood
- 'Declaration' Causes Outpouring of Deeply Divided Opinions
- Why He Bought Eclipse, Not Laser
- Public Libraries Need More Support
- Hearing Program
- No Right to Write Biographies
- Valley Center Need
- Recycling Program
- Saltwater Flushes
- 'Declaration' Causes Outpouring of Deeply Divided Opinions
- A Different Alhambra
- Reservoir Should Be Saved
- 'Hypocritical' Oath
- WHERE CREDIT IS DUE
- Trees No Silencers
- THIS JUST IN. . .
- A PROMISING FUTURE
- Hollywood Kids: Wrong Message
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- NORVILLE BASHING, PART 2
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Money for Schools
- Capitalism as Theft
- Celebrating Statistics
- 'Declaration' Causes Outpouring of Deeply Divided Opinions
- Jail Expansion Needed Quickly for Protection of County Citizens
- Not Limited Service
- Rohrabacher's Goals for Art Impossible
- Name Change Is a Matter of Attitude
- Thanks Given to All
- Frenzy Stirred Up Over Medfly Spraying Is Scary
- About Helen Rowe
- CBS, HEAL THYSELF
- 'Declaration' Causes Outpouring of Deeply Divided Opinions
- Rohrabacher's Goals for Art Impossible
- Dangers of Lead Poisoning
- Crimes of Hate
- Equestrian Program Draws Respect, Enthusiasm at Buckley
- Music Is Part of Creative Legacy
- Realty Boards and the 'Best' Agents
- Frenzy Stirred Up Over Medfly Spraying Is Scary
- Objection to Mutilated Mannequin
- Teen-Age Suicide
- Booing Baldessari
- 'I Dream They Are Going to...
- Is U.S. Up to Speed?
- Importance of Public Libraries
- Public Should Have Op-Ed Page Access
- Hearing Program
- Realty Boards and the 'Best' Agents
- Sorry to See La Follette Go
- The Media and Offensive Quotations
- Bernson and Porter Ranch
- TICK, TICK, TICKED OFF
- Chamber's Snub Is 'Inappropriate'
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Unborn Endangered
- Foundation Bolts
- 'Declaration' Causes Outpouring of Deeply Divided Opinions
- Mountain 'Jeopardy'
- TOO BUSY FOR WORDS
- 'Declaration' Causes Outpouring of Deeply Divided Opinions
- 'Declaration' Causes Outpouring of Deeply Divided Opinions
- Storage Facility Draws Applause
- Models in Movies
- Colonel's Comments
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Controversy Over Legalization of Drugs in America
- Revising a Script
- Retiree's Ticket
- FilmFest Slate
- Shortsightedness Is Killing Us All
- Paper Work 'Scare'
- * Kirk P. Howland has been named...
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- THE JOURNALIST AND THE MURDERER <i> by Janet Malcolm (Alfred A. Knopf: $18.95; 162 pp.) </i>
- SOUTHLAND'S TOP 10 BUILDING LEADERS
- MATERIALS NEEDED TO BUILD A HOUSE
- Sampling a Few of Tokyo's Long-Lasting but Plastic Food Delicacies