- U.S. May Tighten Rules on Subsidized Water to Farms
- Kennedy's Carter Commits to Arizona
- MOTOR RACING : Amato Quickly Opens Bid for Title No. 4
- CREDIT : Bond Prices Fall on News of Treasury Sale
- Main German Bank Raises Interest Rates : Economics: The unexpected half-point increase is seen as an effort to pay for costs related to the Persian Gulf and German reunification.
- Morningside Girls Win Round 3 From Palos Verdes, 56-50
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- THE WAR'S IMPACT
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- Pasadena : Bench Dedicated to Activist
- Santa Monica : Health Clinic Approved
- For State's Lone 'Coastal Cop,' Help Is Coming : Environment: Charged with battling illegal development, the Coastal Commission's sole sentry has been called the state's most overburdened bureaucrat. But the new budget includes funds for 3 new assistants.
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- Avalon and Hawthorne Score Big Gains in Population
- Assailant Admits Manslaughter in Shooting of Boy at Border
- Driver Fatigue Cited in Crash Fatal to 5
- Firefighters Find Man's Body in Ruins of House
- Lewis Backers Try to Clear Field Before Vote : Election: Several candidates have been pressured to pull out of the race for former state Sen. John Seymour's seat.
- Glass Salesman Arraigned in Shattering of Windows
- San Diego Takes Step Toward Increasing Cable TV Competition
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- NHL ROUNDUP : Jets' Defense Disappears in 8-4 Loss at Montreal
- It's All in Day's Work : Baseball: John Paciorek was three for three in his 1963 debut for the Colt .45s, but he never played in another major league game.
- Football
- Valley Plays a Matchless Game Against Santa Monica : College basketball: Monarchs post 82-57 win to stay undefeated in divisional play.
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- MUSIC THIS ASCENSION : Moody Sounds : This band strikes menacing and melancholy chords, a mix geared for a young crowd.
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- Santa Monica : Council OKs Interpreters
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- Bill Sets Rules for Builders to Plant Trees
- N.C. Legislature Elects Black Speaker
- Allies Retake Saudi Port : Iraqi Troops Reportedly Massing for New Attack
- Reefers' Reggae Beat a Diversity of Styles
- Schwarzkopf Takes Center Stage and Stars in a Low-Key Assessment of Conflict
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- Santa Monica : Cigarette Machines Face Ban
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- R.P.V. Renewal Agency Budget a Big Loser in Fiscal Crunch
- Water-Use Violators May Face Big Surcharges : Antelope Valley: Two districts envision charging customers up to three times the regular rates.
- City Council Approves Expansion of Lopez Canyon Landfill : Trash: The panel imposes 22 conditions to limit contents. Passage includes spending $5 million to improve conditions for the dump's neighbors.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Makes Victory Look Easy; Sabatini Struggles but Wins
- SANTA ANA : Young and Norton in a New Squabble
- CS Northridge Falls Victim to UCLA Mastery
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Ex-Girlfriend Sues Theismann
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- USC's Raveling Plays Role of Cheerleader : Basketball: Trojan coach also designs a plan to neutralize UCLA on the boards in 76-74 victory.
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- MUSIC REVIEW : Soviets Blow Down the House
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- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
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- Coast Guard Official Sees Little Hope of Full Oil Spill Cleanup : Environment: There is confusion over reports of a second slick spotted by a pilot near Bubiyan Island. Schwarzkopf says an Iraqi terminal is leaking.
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- Penalties to Start for Water Providers That Fail to Cut Usage 10%
- Council OKs Expansion of Lopez Canyon Dump, Imposes 22 Conditions
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- College Sues Over Redevelopment
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- Bonner Plans to Compete in 4th Sport at Cal State Northridge as High Jumper
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- Westhead Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Gathers Family Attorney
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- Import-Export Business : Basketball: Cal Lutheran polishes prospects from Australia and in exchange sends skilled performers to compete in that country's professional leagues.
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- Court Rejects Bid to Split Company : Malibu: The appellate ruling on the Adamson Cos. is a setback to the widow of the real estate giant. She plans to keep fighting to gain access to assets in the firm.
- STATE : $4.1-Million Jackpot Unclaimed
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- Art Institute President Quits After 8 Months
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- Royal Joins the Contenders With Convincing Win
- Injury Takes Seles Out of Pan Pacific : Tennis: Pain blamed on rotator cuff strain. Navratilova, in first tourney since having knee surgery, defeats Jo Durie.
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- Jailhouse Lessons Lead to Performance Artwork
- Crowd Inflation at Festival Denied : Art: Board president rejects the claim of some artists that the annual Laguna Beach event drew 1,000 less patrons in 1990 than in 1989.
- O.C. Community Banks See Profits Plummet : Earnings: Losses at Far Western Bank in Tustin are largely to blame. Meanwhile, thrift and loans post slightly improved performance.
- It's Been a Bumpy Year for L.A. Gear : Retail: The company has lost money, fought lawsuits and been forced to reach a new agreement with lenders. It hopes to bounce back with a new sneaker line.
- U.S. Marines Ready as War Arrives With Advancing Tanks, Shellfire : Combat: Iraqi forces are engaged close at hand at Saudi border town. Sharp skirmishes go on sporadically for hours.
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- Long Beach : 55-Member Committee Will Advise City on Disney Plans
- A Seasoned Practitioner of the Protest : Behavior: From the Vietnam to the Persian Gulf wars, Jeanie Bernstein has spent much of her 67 years carrying a sign. 'After all these years, I'm still not used to it,' she admits.
- Panel Votes Benefit Hike for Gulf Troops : Legislation: Senate bill would raise combat pay, life insurance. Congress passes Agent Orange measure.
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- Most Back Curbs on Reporting : Survey: Times Mirror's monthly news index also finds that 78% believe the military is not hiding embarrassing information.
- Bernson Raises $195,775 in Reelection Bid : Finances: Much of the money came from one fund-raiser. Some came from developers of the controversial Porter Ranch project.
- 200 Protesting Cabbies Ask Curbs on 'Bandits' : Taxis: They claim city has failed to crack down. One unlicensed driver says he's in it for the money--$150 per night.
- SEAL BEACH : Golf Course May Change Districts
- Playwright Hopes to Bring Harlem Hero Into the Light
- Label Debuts During Tough Times
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- The Region : Water Pollution Workshops
- Kaifu Defends His Gulf Pledge, Ducks Shoes
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- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Budget Office Sees $298-Billion Deficit
- He's in It for the Kids : Coach Young Likes His Role as a Father Figure
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- Coppola, Costner, Scorsese in DGA Showdown : Movies: Levinson and Tornatore are also nominated for the film directors' Achievement Award. Scorsese and his 'GoodFellas' have won out in other heats.
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- Public Help Sought in Finding Bank Robber
- Water Rationing Will Remain in Effect for at Least Another Year : Ventura: The city cut water use by nearly 20% in 1990, officials say, but a shortfall in supply remains as several well projects have been delayed.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Hotel Patron Died After Repair Work
- PLATFORM : Everybody's Talking
- COLUMN RIGHT : Striking a Balance With Evil : Democracies tend to compromise--but compromise with the likes of Hussein would be unavailing and unjust.
- THE DROUGHT : MWD Policy Would Mean 20% Cuts : The water supplier is seeking strict new rules that would mean residents of Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Camarillo and Oxnard would have to conserve more.
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- Titan Players Hoping for a Quick Decision : Fullerton: The longer the football program remains in limbo, the more it hurts the athletes' chances of securing a scholarship elsewhere.
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- CYPRESS : Council Proclaims Support for Troops
- Novice Helps to Win Affordable Housing
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- COUNTYWIDE : Girl Is Among City, NAACP Honorees
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- INS Agent to Stand Trial in Rape of Latinas : Immigration: Officer is charged with assaulting illegal aliens and threatening them with deportation.
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Hills Turns On Defense in Fourth Quarter to Beat Trabuco Hills
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- MEDICINE KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS : Study Finds Blacks Less Likely to Get Surgery, but Discounts Racism Claims
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- Allies Battle for Saudi Town : Enemy Air Force No Longer a Factor: Schwarzkopf : Gulf War: Coalition troops push to recapture Khafji after first major Iraqi ground assault. U.S. air strikes, gunfire destroy 24 tanks. Twelve Marines are killed.
- 'Body Wonder-full' Brings Biology to Life : 'Crawl-Through' Colon, Smell Lab Entice Youngsters
- Santa Monica Promenade Wins Award : Revitalization: A developer-sponsored organization honors the public-private venture for its innovative 'urban common' design.
- John Bardeen; Physicist Won 2 Nobels
- THOUSAND OAKS : More Supervision OKd for Mentally Ill
- State to Probe Zoo Fraud Charges : San Diego: Employees were encouraged to falsify homework and time sheets so the facility could receive $621,000 in retraining funds, sources report.
- Berman Wins Chairmanship of Panel Overseeing State Department : Congress: The Democrat says his election as leader of a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee puts him in a better position to influence foreign policy.
- Hawthorne Cop Relives Heroism for Television : Law Enforcement: Roosevelt Matthews Jr., who chased down gang members shooting at rivals, will tell his story tonight on 'Top Cops.'
- Caltrans Plans Parking Ban on Coast Highway : Traffic: Move comes after 20 years of discussion with Hermosa Beach officials. Restrictions will be from 3 to 7 p.m. on west side of road.
- Making New Maps for the Labyrinth of Learning : Language: Bilingual immersion program teaches students to understand Spanish and English--and something about each other.
- Judge Upholds Redondo Term Limits
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Lumberjacks Chop Streaky Gulls
- Moorpark Gets Wrestler From Michigan State
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- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Mail Bomb Suspect Faces More Charges
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- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Prisoners in Iran
- Jordanians Rush to Join Volunteer Army
- Activists Fear Rebirth of Plan for 'Reseda-to-Sea' Road : Environment: Los Angeles city officials are criticized for failing to keep their pledge to kill the road proposal.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Birthday Party : The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, which started as an egg center, turns 75.
- TB Vaccine Being Used to Treat Bladder Lining Cancer
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Aid: Donations Requested
- Creative Artists Agency Headquarters Exhibits 'Money at Work'
- Price Is Right for Kohlmeier's Fund-Raising Plans at Hoover
- San Marino : Estate Zone Established
- Bell Gardens Enacts Major Zoning Change : Planning: Despite loud protests, councilmen adopt ordinances that will rezone more than one-third of all properties.
- Visitor From Chicago, Speaking Fluent English, Is an Iraqi POW
- Allies Bombing Them, Refugees Say : War victims: Finally, Iraq allows the first Egyptians to cross the border into Jordan.
- Wonder's Call Brings Delight to Young at Art
- San Marino : Water-Use Limits Approved
- Home Construction Rules Near Final Debate : Planning: After more than a year of meetings, city officials and community leaders from Mt. Washington and Glassell Park still have not agreed on a formula for limiting the size of new houses.
- Iraqi Answers Call to Saudi Town
- Paul Ratushniak; Retired Barber
- Zoo, Animal Park Targets of Fraud Inquiry : Funding: State agency suspends payments in a $621,600 employee-retraining contract pending results of investigation.
- Community Group Fights to Block Release of Doctor's Killer : Protest: Steve Larsen is no longer a paranoid schizophrenic, officials say, but some fearful Escondido citizens say 4 1/2 years is too soon to tell.
- Maid Reportedly Told of Faulty Heater : Safety: Hotel repairman was dispatched, but Mission Valley guest died in the same room less than a month later.
- They're Like Crosby and Hope : Golf: Mark O'Meara and Pebble Beach have been an almost perfect match. He's trying for his third consecutive victory in the pro-am event there.
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- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- OXNARD : City Sues Firm Over Engineering Work
- High Court Rejects Suit in Failure-to-Warn Case : Crime: Former D.A. was killed in 1986 by a man he prosecuted in 1955. His family claimed officials were negligent for not informing him of the paroled convict's threats.
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- Police Probe Slaying of 2 Elderly Men Who Shared Apartment
- Environmental Report on Hope Land Swap Generates Hot Debate
- IRVINE : Tax for Schools to Go Before Voters
- Professor Gets Grant to Aid Math Teachers
- Landfill Crisis Is Averted--Temporarily
- $90,742 Salary OKd for City's Chief Ethics Officer
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Oceanside Considered for Pentagon Study
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : CLU Wastes a Big Effort by O'Donnell
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : This Tie Leaves Brea Feeling Good
- THE SIDELINES : Mich. Team Drops Its Nickname
- Charity Should Begin at Home
- Answering King's Question
- COLUMN ONE : Direct Hit on Psyche of Israel : With Tel Aviv traumatized by Iraqi missiles, assumptions on how the country should defend itself have been turned topsy-turvy.