- The Earthquake Politics of Whittier : Reconstruction: The upcoming City Council election is seen as a referendum on how officials responded to the 1987 temblor.
- SOS Wins Approval to Move to New Site : Charity: The group's supporters cheer the City Council's 4-1 vote, which ended nearly three hours of emotional debate.
- Cabin Fever : Rustic Life Leaves Them With Warm Feeling
- GARDEN GROVE : 3 Teen-Agers Held in Shotgun Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : 22 Students Assist Tijuana Orphanage
- Rams Make Penaranda Full Time, Sign Former Bruin Paco Craig
- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: THE LOCKOUT AFTERMATH : DODGERS : Freeway Series Is Delayed One Week
- Goalie Barrasso Tells of Daughter's Cancer Treatment
- NCAA BASKETBALL NOTES : Higgins Tells Michigan He Plans to Turn Pro
- NBA ROUNDUP : 76ers Go Into First With Win
- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: THE LOCKOUT AFTERMATH : PADRES : Ready to Roll: Let the Games Begin in Yuma
- Los Alamitos Lineman to Play for Northridge
- Fox Shows Hit Top 10 in L.A. Nielsens
- JAZZ
- SHORT TAKES : Geraldo Guest Gets $5 Million
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Powerful Voice Will Make Itself Known at Concert
- Kellie Burns has joined FM98, KiFM radio,...
- STI Travels the Fast Lane With Grand Prix Car Tours : Vacations: Student Travel International of Northridge has expanded, organizing tours that visit foreign automotive factories and museums and take in a major race.
- Nike Inc.: The Beaverton, Ore., athletic shoe...
- Spelling Entertainment Inc.: The company said second-quarter...
- Composer's Plans Threatened: The British entertainment company...
- National Lumber Initiates Talks About Restructuring
- LOCAL : Death of Cypress Girl Is Under Investigation
- NATION : Hazelwood Called Risky Drinker
- SOUTHLAND : Woman Shot; Boyfriend Arrested
- LOCAL : Spill Closes Freeway for 5 Hours
- Radicals Oust Communists in Moscow Vote
- WORLD : Soviet-Japan Spaceflight Dec. 2
- Proposal for Police Museum Endorsed
- SANTA ANA : Group's Bid to Recall City Officials Fails
- Refinery, Sewage Plant Fumes Draw Complaints
- Defense Seeks Judge's Removal After Mistrial
- Panel OKs $2.2-Billion Plan for 3 Rail Lines : Transit: A county committee recommends acceptance of a proposal linking the Valley Metro Rail extension to construction of two L.A. lines.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Eminent Domain Plan on City Agenda
- County Seeks Bus Fare Hike in High Desert
- Police Say They Need Bigger Headquarters : City government: Council will be asked to consider razing Parker Center and to buy and renovate a building for more City Hall offices.
- Joseph A. Balla has been named associate...
- Annette Shehan has joined Foodmaker's Jack In...
- SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
- Datametrics Posts Profit of $136,733 in 1st Quarter
- National Technical Wins Navy Contract
- Unocal Chairman Backs Boost in Gas Tax:...
- Software Toolworks Inc. Takes Over Game Maker
- Jerry Tenge has rejoined Coldwell Banker Commercial...
- British Petroleum Will Cut 1,150 Jobs
- P.M. BRIEFING : No Automatic Bailout, EC Warns
- Glen E. Spangler has been appointed executive...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Cal/OSHA Job Vacancies Reported
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Letterman Fan Arrested Again
- WORLD : Protest Sparks Ethnic Clash
- WORLD : China Affirms Communist Stand : Chinese Premier Vows to Keep Communist Grip on His Nation
- IRVINE : Six Seek Two Seats on City Council
- San Diego
- SANTA PAULA : City Says Disney Withdraws Request
- Just Another Monday--After Weekend of Death
- MOORPARK : Ordinance Would Limit Boutique Sales
- Agents Seize 36 Pounds of Marijuana at Calexico, Arrest Suspect
- Memorial Scheduled for Edward A. Hart
- Car Strikes, Kills Mission Viejo Boy, 12, in Crosswalk
- Gathers Had Low Level of Medication
- Contented Kareem Doesn't Look Back : Lakers: Club, still adjusting to his absence, will retire his number before playing Charlotte at the Forum.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Earn Spot in Playoffs
- Stapleton's Rare Roll Nets Leading Role
- Israeli Dance Troupe to Play OCC on Oct. 28
- Planet Earth Heats Up as Media Issue
- At 40, Gere's Career Is Rolling Again
- Judy Wheeler has been promoted to first...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Shaping New Europe a Complex, Historic Task : Diplomacy: East Germany's vote increases pressure. The rush to unity may be more disruptive than expected.
- EPA Tightens Limits for Alar Use on Food
- Countywide : 2 Challenge Flynn Over Fund-Raiser
- Youth Soccer League Treasurer Gets Jail for Fund Embezzlement
- OJAI : Higher Water Rates Are Inevitable, Company Says
- Countywide : Agency May Cut Services for Elderly
- He Earns a Fistful of Respect
- THE SIDELINES : Agent Tied to Alleged Payments
- THE SIDELINES : Jean Fleurian Upsets Becker
- Skillman, Diehl Win 1,000 Freestyle Races
- CS Long Beach Prepares for Hawaii : NIT: Passed over by the NCAA, the 49ers and Rainbows will be out to prove themselves in Honolulu tonight.
- INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP : Herreman Makes Capriati Look 13 in 6-2, 6-4 Victory
- THEATER : Electronic Flaws Distort Crystal Cathedral Epic
- Targeting Movie Ads Without Sticking Your (Left) Foot in Your Mouth
- Turning Jobless Into Capitalists
- Georgia to OK Tough Law for Penny Stocks
- Court Allows Logging Exemptions : Environment: Justices let stand opinion that permits harvesting of old-growth forests. Action is a blow to those seeking to save the northern spotted owl.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Only a Doorway Slowed Tall Order in Christian Heritage's Run to Title
- Champagneforashley Bubbly 3-Year-Old
- Mission Viejo's Clapper Chooses Navy
- Orange County artists are invited to create...
- Music Reviews : Sanderling Ends Brahms Survey With Philharmonic
- Navy Cantracts with GD
- John McLaughlin has been named a lease...
- Honda Announces Navigation CD With Map Display for Cars
- Brazil Bans Challenges to Reform: President Fernando...
- Plan for Flushable Diapers Is All Wet, Critics Claim
- CII Completes Initial Public Share Offering
- Stiff Abortion Limits Become Law on Guam
- Judge Denies Poindexter Case Mistrial : Iran-Contra: Witness blurts out evidence from defendant's immunized testimony to Congress. But jurist notes that North covered same ground.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : End Oil 'Addiction,' Spill Report Urges
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Swallows Return; Indians Protest
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Mother Sentenced for Starving Child
- Council OKs Torrey Pines Research Center : Government: Campus wins approval despite fears of traffic congestion, and pollution of the air and Los Penasquitos Lagoon.
- Fiery Plane Crash Kills Pilot : Tragedy: The 65-year-old general manager of a Costa Mesa company died when his small plane--flying in heavy fog--hit power lines and crashed into the Movieland Wax Museum parking lot.
- FULLERTON : CSUF Faculty's Role in Selection Debated
- Drain Cleaner Fumes Make 11 Sick, Force Partial Evacuation
- WESTLAKE : Man Admits Guilt in Phony Loan Scheme
- A Regrettable Resignation
- CSUN Brings Commencement Back to Campus : Exercises: A shuttle service will be provided to take the 5,600 graduates and their friends and relatives from scattered parking areas to the stadium.
- Countywide : DANA POINT : Wheelchair Tennis Is on a Roll
- Festival Canceled; Anti-Semitism Cited
- IBM to Cut Up to 15,000 Jobs, Experts Say : Workplace: The computer giant is expected to increase its rate of firings for poor performance as well as restrict hiring practices.
- Leigh Josephson has been named account executive...
- Ventura Bancorp Says 4th Quarter Income Rose 8%
- Hallman to Join Microsoft Corp.
- FHA Loan Official Named
- Homeless Count Marks Start of National Census
- Cautious Budget by Thatcher Offers Little Hope for Relief
- The City That Nobody Loves to Love
- Europe Takes a Look at Post-Communist Economies : Cooperation: Chancellor Kohl opens a 35-nation conference. 'We are at a historical turning point,' he tells delegates.
- ANAHEIM : Vendor Ordinance Changes Weighed
- VENTURA : On The Mitchell Block : City District Has a Niche in History
- Westminster Man Shot in His Car by 4 on Street
- Deputies Probe Reported Threat to Merchant : Complaint: A Santa Paula store manager said a caller claiming ties to the KKK threatened to kill her if she sued a city official.
- Aid Available to Victims of Upland Quake Outlined
- ORANGE : E. Europeans Pay Visit to Chapman
- Panel OKs Airport Noise Exemption
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Sylmar Strikes Back in 8-5 Win
- A judge cleared University of Pittsburgh football...
- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: THE LOCKOUT AFTERMATH : Milwaukee Owner Is Everyone's Bud : Negotiations: Considered an upstart 25 years ago, Selig is now one of baseball's most powerful men and had a key role in settling the lockout.
- Trip to Hungary Reminds Soccer Coach of Youth
- SHORT TAKES : Warner Sets Screening Record
- Michael S. Cavanaugh has been elected to...
- Juan Garcia has been hired as the...
- Date Set for New Milken Indictment: Federal...
- Alpharel Inc. of Camarillo Reports $5.19-Million Loss
- Tokyo Stocks Plunge Again; Traders See No End to Declines
- P.M. BRIEFING : UPI-Reuters Deal Kept Alive
- Fuel Oil Fall Offsets Clothing Rise, Holds Inflation to 0.5%
- Helmet Would Magnify Work for Surgeons
- TV Producers Married to Idea of Creating Series
- Libya Suspects Insider in Plant Fire, Reports Arrests
- County IN BRIEF : NORTHRIDGE : Commencement to Return to Campus
- SIMI VALLEY : Voters Will Decide Senior Housing Plan
- San Diego
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Alatorre Links Jail, Threat of Pollution
- Toughen Discipline Policy, Report Urges L.A. Schools
- Peres Named to Fashion New Israeli Government
- The Pounds Can Creep Up During 'Danger Years'
- Democrats Near Child-Care Accord : Congress: Leaders say they have the votes to pass a compromise to authorize $1.7 billion a year in subsidies. President Bush has issued a veto warning.
- Airport Tax Proposed in FAA 5-Year Plan
- Samuel H. Friedman; Twice Socialist Candidate
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Newman Firm Back in Court
- El Cajon
- Doin' the Hot Lambada
- Work Pays for Quiz's Top Scorer : Education: The state Academic Decathlon standout, who led in three categories, views studying as his job.
- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: THE LOCKOUT AFTERMATH : Vincent Offers a Plan to Play All 162 Games : Schedule: Playoffs would be delayed for postponed games. CBS indicates it will cooperate.
- Hungarians Handle U.S. in Soccer, 2-0
- THE SIDELINES : Boy's Autopsy: No Heart Trouble
- United Germany
- MOVIES - March 20, 1990
- MOVIES - March 20, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 20, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 20, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 20, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 20, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 20, 1990
- POP/ROCK - March 20, 1990
- Names in the News - March 20, 1990
- Apple Aims Faster Macintosh at Workstation Market : Computers: The II FX is twice as speedy as any of the firm's previous machines and has greater graphics capabilities.
- HOT ART: Art thievery may be on...
- COLUMN ONE : One Crime That's a Fine Art : Precious artworks are second only to narcotics as a lure for global criminals. Soaring prices, and more sophisticated thieves, are fueling the boom.
- UNDER FIRE: The Rev. Frank Eiklor, founder...
- SWALLOWS: The swallows (B1) didn't always return...
- HAWK ROAST: Two local congressmen will preside...
- BATTER UP: The end of the baseball...
- Aguilar Cleared on 1 Count; Jury Hung on Others
- Aerial Spraying Against Medfly to End by May 9
- Murder Is Charged in Motorist's Death After Argument
- Friends Doubt Pair's Death Was Murder-Suicide
- Plan Shifts Cost of Ventura Blvd. Work to Landowners
- Raiders Return to Oakland
- Governor's Housing Plan
- Raiders Return to Oakland
- Mini-Malls
- Raiders Return to Oakland
- Raiders Return to Oakland
- Voltaire
- Raiders Return to Oakland
- Raiders Return to Oakland
- Raiders Return to Oakland
- Raiders Return to Oakland
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sports Daily to Hike Distribution
- U.S.-Soviet Grain Accord Expected This Week : Agriculture: The new pact should be much the same as the present one and last five years.
- MCI's Wright Will Again Try to Step Down
- Authors Took a Long and Winding Road in Publishing "Shortcuts" : Guidebooks: Fear of a traffic fiasco during the '84 Olympics provided inspiration. But that never materialized. Finding a printer and a distributor for the book also proved troublesome.
- Talks Break Down in Greyhound Strike
- WORLD : Yves Saint Laurent Hospitalized
- FBI Bank Fraud Probe Centers on Ex-Official : Empire: Olen B. Phillips-- airline pilot, church official and philanthropist--is also under investigation by Ventura County and state authorities.
- 1 Dies, 1 Hurt When Car Rolls Over 4 Times
- THE SIDELINES : Lemieux's Back Injury Improves
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : UCLA, Murray put Kansas on Ice : Bruins: Wilson provides the levity that Murray needs before converting crucial one-and-one situation.
- E. German Ballot Results Rally West Financial Picture
- Out-of-Business Sale at Gibraltar Not Yet in Sight : Thrifts: Critics say delays by federal regulators in selling the S&L;, seized a year ago, are eroding its value.
- Gas Explosion Kills 13 in Tehran; Many Hurt
- Confusion Reigns in Search for New Leader : Israel: A religious party whose votes brought down Shamir now says it wants his Likud Party to head the government.
- LOCAL : 3 Held in Garden Grove Slaying
- Soviets to E. Germans: Go Slow : NATO Role Again is Ruled Out
- Campaign for Gas Tax Enlists Foes, Prepares for Ballot Fight : Transportation: Developers drop opposition and join effort while teachers appear mollified. Deukmejian leadership is criticized.
- Assad Is Ready to Talk Peace, Carter Says
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Lone Ranger Role Actor's Dream
- $18.2-Million Expansion Brings Cancer Center to Valencia Hospital
- Bluegrass, blacktop battle in Kentucky countryside.
- SCHOOL CHALLENGE : Influx of Non-English Speaking Students Strains System
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Pilots to Appeal Loss of Licenses
- Pro-Secession Candidates Lead in Latvia Vote
- Baseball Pact Reached; Season to Start April 9 : Major leagues: Owners and players agree to a 4-year contract which ends a 32-day spring training lockout.
- Reagans, Cosby Pay Visit to Burned Boy in Hospital
- D.C.'s Deflated Ego : Historic global events have made sky-high headlines, but left Washington feeling like a lead balloon.
- Symphony Party Was Murder
- A Global Outlook : Fashion: Japanese designers make a splash in Paris. But it's the French who impress with an Eastern Europe influence.
- Low-Profile Protestant: Nation's Last Leader? : East Germany: The Christian Democrat gains support with an anti-Stalinism stance, not political charisma.
- Contras Ill-Suited for Political Fight : Nicaragua: The rebels are accustomed to field combat, not diplomacy. Their inexperience could pose problems for a peaceful change of power.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Indians to Protest as Swallows Return
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Brother Arrested in DEA Bombing
- Robin Harris, 36; Comedian on the Rise
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : Hard, Dirty Work in the Abode of Demons
- Park Excellence : He's Been the Driving Force at Posh Hotel for 50 Years
- COUNTYWIDE : Cities Told to Justify Development Outlay
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / WEST REGIONAL AT LONG BEACH : Tide, Really Rolling Now, Routs Arizona : Alabama: Sanderson thinks his team is overlooked, but 77-55 victory over the second-seeded Wildcats is worthy of respect.
- DANCE REVIEW : 3 Performances by ABT at Center in Costa Mesa
- DANCE
- 'Red October' Pulls in a Lot of Green
- 'Life' Too Normal for Zappas : Television: Siblings say CBS dulled their sharp-edged sitcom.
- SHORT TAKES : Zahn: Job Is No Beauty Contest
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / WEST REGIONAL AT LONG BEACH : Defending Champion Takes Fall : Michigan: Players have a universal answer to questions about Loyola: "They just shot it so well."
- Mudd Plays It Safe, Winds Up With Title : Golf: He wanted to par the 17th, but pushed his shot at the pin. Then, he birdied it to win the Players Championship.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Little Noises' Call Tatum O'Neal
- Do P.R. Reps Deserve a Journalist's Vote? : News association: Controversy erupts amid move to expand voting power. The traditional adversarial relationship may be threatened.
- Baseball Season to Open in Boston
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT / MIDWEST REGIONAL AT INDIANAPOLIS : Georgetown, Purdue Join Ranks of Stunned Teams : Xavier: Unheralded Musketeers gamble by twice deciding to foul the eighth-ranked Hoyas in the closing seconds. It pays off in 74-71 victory.
- Producer in Hospital After Riptide Rescue
- SHORT TAKES : Murphy Accuser Past Surfaces
- Getting Their Traffic Signals Crossed
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : New Study Questions Benefits of Low-Salt Diets : Health: Limited research indicates that some people may actually need more salt to lower their blood pressure.
- ORANGE : Hiring Hall Will Be Town Meeting Topic
- He Helps With Degrees of Difficulty : Academics: Charles White has a new role for USC as colleges bring athletes back to complete their educations.
- THE SIDELINES : Penske Enters 8 Cars at Indy
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Dent Rides Wind, Breezes to 3-Shot Win
- Owners Seem Willing to Give Slightly in Talks : Baseball: New math in figuring arbitration eligibility offers enough hope to bring two sides together in negotiations.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Beyond Reasonable Doubt' Guilty of Weak Plot Lacking in Suspense
- Lockout Ends; Season to Start April 9 : Baseball: Openers are delayed for one week after a four-year agreement is reached. Negotiations began Nov. 28.
- ART : A Checklist for Hiring Newport Museum Director : Respect within the profession and savvy of contemporary works are rated tops among qualities that the winning candidate ought to have.
- MEDIA : It's Hard to Tell Players --Even With a Program
- NBC Drops Four-Hour Miniseries on Hudson
- Sweethearts of the Rodeo Harmonize at Strand
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Three Bands Bring Forth Blues Power : Driven by guitars and harmonicas, the music kept dancers jumping on the usually crowded dance floor.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Emerald City': Adventures in the Film Trade
- STAGE REVIEW : Clever Coupling of Albee, Beckett at the Mark Taper
- MUSIC
- Wicked Reeds : Experts Hunt for Ways to Kill a Resilient Exotic Transplant Threatening Two Endangered Species
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Weigh New Oil Field Rules
- TRACK AND FIELD : Dees Wins, Fuels U.S. to Victory in Indoor Meet
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Dream Offense Fuels Loyola, 149-115 : West Regional: Lions advance to the final 16 for the first time, setting several tournament records during rout of Michigan.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Texas Instruments, Kobe in Pact
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tokyo Stock Market Plunges to Its Third-Largest Daily Loss
- Greyhound Talks Break Down Amid Violence Charges
- Council Foes of CSU Campus at Taylor Ranch Apply Pressure : Government: Among other demands, they ask for a study of alternative sites. A university official requests a meeting to discuss compromises.
- Australia Likes Plastic Money: Grimy paper money...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Guam Governor Signs One of Strictest Abortion Laws
- Malaysia's Native People Feeling Bite of Logger's Ax
- NATION : W.Va. Teachers End Strike
- Wild Wompin' : Action Is Fast, Furious in Wheelchair Rugby Tournament
- Hit-Run Driver Sought in Crash That Killed 2 Girls
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Lies About Sex Raise Concern Over AIDS Risk
- Lounge Wizard : Brawny Yank Singer Becomes a Star in Vietnamese Clubs
- Yale Bridges Burning Issue in Irvine Vote : June ballot: After 12 years of debate, voters will decide whether two pedestrian overpasses will be widened to accommodate automobiles. City officials' jobs are also on the line.
- THE SIDELINES : SuperSonics Fine Guard Ellis
- Lasorda Wants to See What He Has to Manage : Dodgers: Players enthusiastic, but shortened spring training will be crucial for many of the recovering ones.
- AARP May Close Credit Union: Industry sources...
- Steinle to Leave UPI to Start a Media Firm
- Vote Clears Barrier to 1 Germany : NEWS ANALYSIS
- California In Brief : SAN DIEGO : 2 Officials' Deaths a Murder-Suicide
- Change of Style: Lee Atwater, the Republican...
- 2,000 Rally for Emigration of Jews From Soviet Union
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lawmaker Urges 'a Diaper Change'
- VOICES STATE SEN. DIANE WATSON : 'Crack Is Just Jim Crow in a Pipe'
- SESPE CREEK : $1,500 Donated to Keep River Scenic
- COUNTYWIDE : Brush Clearance Deadline Nears
- BUENA PARK : City Tries to Expedite Water Well's Repair
- SANTA ANA : Project Aim Is Literacy in Spanish
- L.A. Finds Another Davis, But Can It Get Another NFL Team?
- RJR Denies Product Line Sale: RJR Nabisco...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Gerber Unit to Consolidate
- Separation Ends for Morgan, Daughter
- Flaw May Force Space Station Redesign
- Jacob's Well Reaches Out to the Needy : Ministry: The pastor and members of a church catering to street people and poor families distanced themselves from responsibility for a member accused of going on a criminal rampage.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Meteor Impact Created Yellowstone's Volcanism, Geology Team Theorizes
- Death of 2 School Officials Called Murder-Suicide : Shootings: An assistant superintendent apparently shot a fellow administrator, then turned the gun on himself, police say.