- THE SIDELINES : Sox' Martinez Jailed in Assault
- Women's Pro Basketball League Planned
- 'Afropop' Sound Making Inroads With Radio Listeners in the U.S.
- Changing of Guard at HomeFed Corp.
- Silent Screen Actress Madge Bellamy, 89
- Daily Pilot Editor Tom Tait Resigns
- E. Germany Wants to Form Israel Ties
- OZONE FOES
- Small Plane Makes Belly Landing; No One Hurt
- Pentagon Has Political Hit List, Lawmakers in Bay Area Suggest
- WORLD : 4 Killed in Attempt to Hijack Iran Air Jet on Domestic Flight
- Officers Kill Gunman When He Invades Police Station
- MUSIC A look at the fast-moving compact...
- San Pasqual's Meek Continues to Draw a Crowd : High Schools: But whether he's engulfed in a sea of defenders or a roomful of recruiters, the 6-10 junior center stands out.
- 'Andy Hardy' Releases a Six-Pack of Delightful Material : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- Neumeier Spoke, Elway Listened
- Inventor Hopes His Instrument Creates a Sonic Boom : Music: Dan Neill is blowing his own horn over the one-of-a-kind mutantrumpet. He will take his invention on stage at LACE series.
- Santa Monica
- Inland Empire Symphony Gold Medal Concert Turns to Silver
- Santa Monica
- 17-Year-Old Will Solo on Both the Violin and Piano : Music: Prodigy Corey Cerovsek will perform two Mozart concertos tonight at St. Andrew's Church in Newport Beach.
- Dataproducts: The Woodland Hills computer printer maker...
- Unisys Corp.: The computer systems firm reported...
- Worker Health Insurance Plan Greeted Warily
- Steve Meyer has been named senior vice...
- LOCAL : IBM Offices in L.A. Flooded
- Vice President Quits in Romania, Charges 'Stalinist Methods'
- NATION : Bush to Attend All-Male Events
- BREEDING BIRDS: WESTERN MEADOWLARK
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : System Cites Complaints, Drops MTV
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Boy's Hit-and-Run Death
- Blacks Detail Plan for Classroom Success, Criticize System as Racist : Education: Coalition spokeswoman threatens "teacher bashing" if 1980s' attitude continues to prevail in San Diego district.
- Chlorine Fire Forces Evacuation of Store
- Student Wounded in Shooting Near USC
- Help Arrives for Injured, Homeless Mother and Child
- Builders of 28 Projects in Inglewood Angry as Permits Fall Through
- Miller's Attorneys Move for Dismissal : Espionage: They contend that prosecutors suppressed evidence that could have cleared the former FBI agent.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Kal Daniels' arbitration hearing with the Dodgers,...
- Tagliabue Calls Race Bias Report 'Utter Nonsense'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Doodlin to Face a Tough Field Tonight
- Rockets Open the Door, but Clippers Can't Get In
- Titans Add to Irvine's Tale of Woe : College basketball: Anteaters, losers of 11 in a row, score 14 in the first half and Fullerton coasts to 82-55 victory.
- Titans Hand Irvine 11th Loss in Row
- Long Beach Takes Its Time Winning, 79-78
- Santa Monica
- USIU Theater Company Decides to Pass on 'Dolly'
- PEOPLEWATCH
- SHORT TAKES : Singer's Cattle Aren't a Hit
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Kill Me Again': A Lust-Filled <i> Film Noir</i> With a Twist
- A Painter Who Looks Beneath the Surface
- Kander and Ebb Will Be Honored at AIDS Benefit
- Computer Sciences Corp.: The computer services firm's...
- Newman Makes First U.S. Advertisement: It may...
- Medical Students Often Abused, Surveys Find : Education: Verbal and psychological mistreatment may turn them into less caring doctors, researchers say.
- First Network Savings Seized: California S&L; regulators...
- Keating Blames Regulators for S&L; Woes
- Keeping Stats Is a Different Ballgame : High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- LOCAL : Largest Medfly Spraying Effort in O.C. History Is Completed
- MWD May Seek Aid in Lobbying : Water agency: The district is considering a private campaign to increase its clout in Sacramento. But the plan is already drawing fire.
- So what do you do with a...
- ROUNDUP : Kriech Scores 20 as Trabuco Hills Defeats Orange
- COMMENTARY : 49ers Owe More to Walsh Than They're Willing to Admit
- John Ramsey, Voice of L.A. Sports, Dies : Announcer: He was the public-address man for nearly every major team in Southern California.
- The University of Illinois is bracing for...
- Mariners Owner Denies Rumored Japanese Bid
- NBA ROUNDUP : Streaking Suns Beat Hornets for 10th in a Row
- Super Friends Now Super Rivals
- Simi Valley Outplays Royal to Take Lead in Soccer Series
- Angels Past, Present to Compete in Golf
- Santa Monica
- Most of Barbara Stanwyck's Finest Performances Available
- Ava Gardner--Image of a Bygone Era
- FILM REVIEW : Ancient Chinese History Takes On Grand Scale at Fleet Space Theater
- Bush Seeking $1.1 Billion More for Drug War in 1991
- Pentagon Cuts Likely to Skip S.D. Bases
- San Diego
- Hill Tops Fund Heap in Senate Race : Campaign: Candidates' financial statements show assemblyman has raised $297,651 for election.
- Wife Arrested in Slaying of Millionaire
- Gillespie Tries to Block Judge from Hearing Case
- Race Track Owner May Sell Half to Former Foe
- Golden West, OCC Women Will Battle for First Place
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : New Madeo Offers Sensuous Italian Food by the Seashore
- Del Monte Selling Hawaiian Punch to Proctor & Gamble
- Home Sales Fall 10.1% Statewide; Biggest Drops Are in Southland
- Airlines : UAL Explores Selling Unions 75% of United
- Race to Develop High-Definition TV Intensifies
- Senate Panel Probes 1st Executive's 'Junk Pensions'
- P. M. BRIEFING : Northwest Air's Free-Ticket Plan
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- L.A. Insurer Opens Way for Bid; SEC Launches Probe of Company
- Earnings : AT&T;'s $2.7-Billion Profit Is Its Best Since Breakup
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Scholarship Fund Honors Slain Wife
- Textile Heir Denies Molesting Youngsters : Crime: Jones Pharr III rebuts court testimony by four boys that he fondled them at his summer camp for rich kids after they went skinny-dipping.
- Foes Might Become Co-Owners : Los Alamitos: Current owner, a proponent of harness racing, negotiates with quarter-horse interest.
- Santa Monica
- 'In the Blood' Portrays Hunters as Naturalists
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Robben Ford Proves He's Up to Challenge of Trio Format
- Jury's Not Guilty Verdict in McMartin Pre-School Case
- Jury's Not Guilty Verdict in McMartin Pre-School Case
- Shorty the Panther : Long Beach Guard Bobby Sears May Be Small, But He's a Leader : College Basketball: Ex-Inglewood High star Bobby Sears has adjusted to a reserve role as a sophomore at Cal State Long Beach. Next year, though, the 6-2 Sears plans to take charge.
- The 'Stigma of SIDS'
- Jury's Not Guilty Verdict in McMartin Pre-School Case
- Jury's Not Guilty Verdict in McMartin Pre-School Case
- Jury's Not Guilty Verdict in McMartin Pre-School Case
- The 'Stigma of SIDS'
- Housing Trends Show a Growing Attachment : Real estate: Because detached houses are out of reach for most, condominiums now account for more than half of all new home sales in Orange County, a major shift in local standards that could have far-reaching social implications.
- Jury's Not Guilty Verdict in McMartin Pre-School Case
- Jury's Not Guilty Verdict in McMartin Pre-School Case
- NYNEX Corp.: Net income for 1989 fell...
- THE WAYNE FAMILY : LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF THE DUKE
- Sanctions on Libya Extended by Bush
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : School Rivalries Rage, and Not Just on Playing Fields
- Soviet Deputies Decry Actions in Azerbaijan
- N. Hollywood Child Molester Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison
- COSTA MESA : OCC Reports Record Spring Enrollment
- Hispanic Women Urged to Pursue Education, Careers
- Meeting Life's Hurdles on Horseback
- Governor Criticizes County's Bid to Block Prison
- Raucous Parties in Rolling Hills May Net Hosts a Bill From City
- 'No Parking' Hours to Be Extended in Many Areas
- COUNTYWIDE : Looking for a Few Good Mess Cooks
- Escondido Takes Reins of Recycling With Trash Plan
- Anyone Who's Not Into Paradise Need Not Apply
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Metcalf Is Gone but Not Forgotten at Texas A & M
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Hendrick Saves Cal in Second Overtime
- NASA Project Costs Skyrocket to $30 Billion : Environment: The Administration seeks a review of the plan to collect data on global warming. The program may have to be cut back.
- Mexican Official Hails Jury Verdict : 'Victorville Five': The consul general says the $1-million award to three men is a victory for all Mexican citizens abused by U.S. law enforcement officials.
- Fancy Footwork Gives Bargain Sleuth an Edge on Fashion
- Robbins Hit by Montoya Trial Fallout
- Chinese Students in Orange County Express Shock, Fear Over Veto Failure
- Vacant Lot Rental Use Proposed : Housing: Bradley plan would help nonprofit builders erect affordable units. It would focus on demolition properties.
- Senate Passes Bill Limiting Area Codes
- Former Titan Named Softball Assistant
- P. M. BRIEFING : Swiss Watch Exports Set Record
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- 2 Officers Charged With Robbing 3 Aliens
- A Chic Outsider : Profile: Superstar designer Claude Montana leads an uneasy life in fashion's spotlight. But the tortured perfectionist now has creative freedom many would envy.
- THE TIMES POLL : One Germany: U.S. Unfazed, Europeans Fret
- AIDS Virus Victim Gets Damages in Bias Case
- COSTA MESA : 150 Bicycles Seized; Dealer Arrested
- New Budget to Resort to Reserves
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parking Garage Near Beach OKd
- Woman Held in Slaying of Millionaire Husband
- Gunmen Kill 1 Man, Wound 2
- Mother, Infant Unhurt When Train Grazes Car
- Putting a Premium on Health Care
- Inglewood Teachers to Push for Pay Hike in Contract Talks
- Racial Brawl at El Cajon Jail Leaves 12 Hurt : Riot: Fight between blacks, Latinos spread throughout cellblock housing 100 inmates in space built for 24.
- DANA POINT : City Moves to Curb Some Truck Traffic
- As Usual, Madden Goes Against Flow
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : Evans' 31 Not Enough for SDSU
- They Won't Let Go of Success : George Seifert: First-year coach has a looser approach than Bill Walsh, but the 49ers haven't lost their winning touch.
- SHORT TAKES : Barr Does Honeymoon Shopping
- Paul Newman Turns 65, but Keeps On Hustling
- A Very Able Disabled Reporter : Radio: Wheelchair-bound NPR reporter John Hockenberry finds his handicap can be an asset in covering a story.
- Fox Wants FCC to Relax Network Law : Television: The scrappy broadcasting company, nearing network status, claims federal syndication rules are antiquated.
- Drunk-Driving Video Maker Tells Omissions
- The Residents Keep an Eye on Their Secret Identities : Pop music: San Francisco's visionary underground musicians will surface tonight with a unique take on Elvis.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Japan's Inflation Up, Growth Off
- SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 'Heartguide' Food Labels Win Support
- Disaster Relief Sought for Cities Hit Hard by AIDS
- 2 S.D. Officers Charged With 3 Kidnapings
- Encinitas Intensifies Efforts to Drive Migrants From City Land
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- $1,200 Raised for Widow and Children of Slain Man
- Hoover High to Celebrate Gym's 50th Year
- Four Antelope Valley Juveniles Found Guilty on Assault Charge
- Wilshire Center
- SHORT TAKES : Foxx Property Auction Blocked
- STAGE REVIEW : Too Much Patter in 'Meetin's on the Porch'
- STAGE REVIEW : Phobics Bare Their Souls in 'Naked Dancing'
- SHORT TAKES : Eastwood Recalls Sergio Leone
- NLRB Gives Rams Another Try at Solving Band Wrangle
- Santa Margarita Beats Valley Christian
- Joyner May Get Next Prize in Salary Derby : Angels: Big contracts signed by Will Clark, Andres Galarraga could help first baseman's arbitration case.
- COLLEGE NOTES : Gonzaga Knows How to Play Loyola but Isn't Physical Enough to Do It
- THE SIDELINES : Lomax Getting Hip Transplant
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Payton's 'C-Minus' Performance Beats USC Despite 37 by Miner
- A Multimedia Exhibit on Living With AIDS
- Kovic's UCI Appearance Relocated
- P. M. BRIEFING : Bank Borrows to Pay Depositors
- Coaches Pleased by New Plan to Select CIF Playoff Teams : Prep Basketball: The Southern Section's power-rating formula for post-season play isn't perfect, coaches agree. But they like it a lot better than the old system.
- THE SIDELINES : 'No Way, No How,' Tyson Says of Title Bout With George Foreman
- Mountain Storm Starts Out Last, Ends Up in First
- Teledyne Splits Shares, OKs Spinoffs: Teledyne Inc.'s...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Tax-Free Savings Considered
- Futures Selling Puts a Drag on Market; Dow Tumbles 43.46
- Braniff Inc. has named David Murchison, 41,...
- Amdahl Corp.: Net income for the year...
- EARNINGS : Phillips' Net Dives; Oxy's Income Slips
- Airlines : Eastern Offers Unsecured Creditors 10 Cents on Dollar
- Boy, 10, Found Carrying Drugs at School Arrested
- Medical Lobby Dooms Bill to Stiffen Disciplining of Doctors
- 23 Rescued From Ship
- China Rebukes House for Voting to Override, Warns of Possible Impact
- National AIDS Commission Ignoring San Diego, Officials Say
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Symphony Given $2.5-Million Gift
- WORLD : U.S. Closing 2 Bases in Greece
- Communists Elect New Leader in Azerbaijan : Soviet Union: The party is expected to appeal for reconciliation with warring nationalists.
- COLUMN ONE : Ready to Count Noses and a Whole Lot More : The 1990 census will reveal who, where and how many of us there are. But power and money also move with the numbers.
- Judge's Retirement Opens Superior Court Spot : The Law: Ross G. Tharp says he won't be seeking reelection. San Diego Municipal Court Judge Frederic L. Link announces he will run for the position.
- Paramedics Oppose Fire Dept. Medical Services Revamp
- STANTON : Council Rejects Plan to Lift Parking Ban
- Lewis' Return Sparks Pepperdine
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers No Longer 0 for January, Beating Jets, 8-6
- KCET, PBS Top Broadcast-Journalism Awards : Radio, TV: 'Frontline' series takes highest duPont prize; Channel 28 noted for reports on medical issues.
- Jazz Reviews : Al Williams Quintet Heats Up His Long Beach Club
- Art That Takes a Stand, and a Seat : Exhibit: A Sylmar gallery explores the use of furniture in art as a metaphor for the human condition.
- Great American Will Sell Off Its Real Estate : S&Ls;: A highly profitable subsidiary is the latest to be put on the block in an attempt to meet strict new capital requirements.
- ANIMAL KINGDOM : Tipsy Hogs Land Friend in Jail
- Askew Named Pacific Inland Bank CEO
- COLUMN ONE : Counting Noses--and More : The 1990 census will reveal who, where and how many of us there are. But power and money also move with the numbers.
- LOCAL : Fast-Food Chain to Pay Reagan $1,000 a Minute for Thoughts
- U.S. Assails Restrictions by Romania's Interim Rulers : Foreign policy: The Administration deplores curbs on protests but backs Gorbachev on ethnic strife.
- An Ally Feels Jilted and Wants Some Relief : Honduras: A new president marks a new attitude toward Washington: Get the Contras out and help rebuild for peace.
- National TV Show Prompts 144 Calls on Missing Girl
- 4 Held in 2 Computer Robberies : Crime: Microchips and cash were stolen from one store, then a second shop's owner was wounded. Police from Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Garden Grove and Fountain Valley join a ground and air manhunt.
- S.D. Cabdrivers to Charge Uniform Rates
- The 49ers' Model of Efficiency
- FISHING NOTES : It's June in January: Rock Cod Anglers Hook Scrappy Bonito at Unusual Depth
- Titan Baseball Team Loses Pitcher Bailey
- Thistle Sailors Converge for Regatta
- SuperSonics' Ellis Charged With Drunk Driving
- Union Carbide Corp.: The chemical company said...
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: The City Shopping Center
- Arco Dealt Blow in Bid for Offshore Oil Field
- McDonald's Corp.: Net income for the fast-food...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Walkout Looms at Binion's Club
- Governor's Health Insurance Plan Is Flawed, Critics Claim : Medical coverage: The proposal would overburden Medi-Cal and drain taxpayers, they say.
- Fierce Storm Batters Southern England, Continent, Killing 62
- Ex-N.Y. Legislator Selected by Bush for Civil Rights Post
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'It's True': Writer Pumps Gas
- Flu Cases Reach Epidemic Stage; Death Toll Rises
- 21 Indicted in Rare Cactus Thefts
- Head of Colombia's Cali Cartel Offers to Turn Himself In
- 800 Gather in Protest of Year-Round School Plan
- Man Shot to Death in N. Hollywood Ambush
- Del Mar
- Suspect Fakes Death, Arrested in Florida
- Victim's Survivor Feels Like Court Victim
- Flores to Name New Planning Panel for Downtown Growth : San Pedro: The councilwoman also announces that Unocal will donate $300,000 to help build a baseball complex on city land.
- Coalition Campaigns for $750-Million Parks Bond Measure : Environment: L.A. County officials worry that the proposal could turn voters against bond measures for jails and hospitals.
- Anti-Gang Hot Line for Antelope Valley Started
- Thomas Brothers Take Separate Roads to Reunion in San Luis Obispo : College basketball: Stuart and Simon, who've played for different basketball teams since high school, lead the Mustangs against Chapman College.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Clemson Cashes In at Buzzer, 91-90
- Lendl, Edberg Reach Final in Straight Sets : Australian Open: Noah and Wilander are overwhelmed. Neither match lasts as long as two hours.
- THE SIDELINES : Houston Leads Hawaii to Win
- THE SIDELINES : Penn State QB Enters Treatment
- Big Earl Must Forfeit Super Derby Second Place Finish, $200,000 Purse
- Billy Preston Hopes '90s as Kind to Him as '70s : Rock: Singer-pianist, who will appear tonight and Saturday at Hamptons, is still quite active as a performer and songwriter but hasn't had an album since 1982.
- A New Restaurant on the Sunset Strip?
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Common Threads' Conveys Tragedy of AIDS
- DANCE
- Procter & Gamble Co.: The Cincinnati consumer...
- REAL ESTATE : January Proving to Be Busy Month for Making Deals on Land Projects
- Money Supply Mixed: The narrowest measure of...
- Economy Rises Only 0.5% in 4th Quarter : Growth: Near standstill fuels fears that U.S. is 'flirting with a recession.'
- Intel Unable to Meet Chip Demand: Intel...
- Nomination for AID Post
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Shatner Denies Palimony Claim
- Condominiums Sell Faster Than Houses for 1st Time
- Oil Industry Offers Plan for Major Spills
- Cuba Halts Angola Troop Pullout Over Rebel Attack
- Noriega Claims POW Status : But Judge Refuses to Grant Bond
- Thrift Officials Asking for Sanctions on Bush's Son
- Salvador Home of Key Cristiani Backer Attacked
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Winter Flu Season at Epidemic Stage
- Sen. Torres Sentenced for Drunk Driving
- ANIMAL KINGDOM : Bear-Wrestling Bar Picketed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : $500,000 in Cocaine, 10 Suspects Seized
- A Victory of Reason Over Emotion : China: A veto override would indeed have rebuked Bush and bashed Beijing. And it would have hurt the wrong people.
- 12 More Reseda, Northridge Fires Raise Total to 75
- Birthday Boy Gretzky, 29, Tries to Skate Out of Slump : Hockey: Lemieux a point back in scoring race. Coach prescribes rest, but Great One says he'll work harder.
- West German Film Maker Focuses on Rural America : Movies: Director Percy Adlon will appear at UC Irvine tonight to introduce and discuss his film 'Bagdad Cafe,' both a critical and an art house success.
- How Experts Pinpoint Productivity Problems
- Big Sales in Transportation Field Offset Car Slowdown
- Pakistan's Bhutto Gives Birth to Girl
- LOCAL : Car Thief Exits Through Window
- WORLD : Chinese Hail Year of the Horse
- Ex-SEAL Unit Head Convicted of Fraud
- COUNTYWIDE : Firms Meet Deadline on Fast-Train Plans
- 3 Community Leaders Honored
- Man Accused of Bilking 9 Women Heads for Altar
- SPORTSCOPE : Why Wait? Golfer Nails an Ace in His Third Year of Play
- Road Again Bumpy for Aztecs
- Long Search for Immediate Freedom : Jazz: Turiya's 20-year odyssey led from Southern Baptist roots to her flowering in Latin and Afro-Cuban rhythms.
- Wheel of Fortune Turns Against First Executive : Insurance: The firm that grew rapidly on a foundation of junk bonds faces mounting problems. Some agents now have stopped selling its policies.
- MCA Inc.: The Universal City entertainment firm...
- Kenya Leader to Visit U.S.
- Unisys Chief to Retire, Will Join Lazard Freres
- Congress Indicates Fast Approval of Panama Aid
- WORLD : Greeks Throw Eggs at Albanian
- LOCAL : Bush Paves Way for Panama Aid
- Stepped-Up Drug War to Focus On S.D. Border : Bush plan: Questions remain as to how resources will be allocated among border regions of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
- Mandela Urges Talks to Plan for 'a New Era' : South Africa: The jailed black leader still backs armed struggle. But he stresses negotiations with the government.
- Czech-Polish-Hungarian Accord Urged : Europe: Havel proposes 'spirit of solidarity' in aftermath of Soviet domination.
- 12 Injured in Rioting at Overcrowded Jail