- THE HOUSE
- THE LOCKOUT: DAY 1 : THE KEY PLAYERS
- U.S. Ski Team Coach Dies of Head Injuries From Car Wreck
- 1989 Academy Award Nominees: The Complete List
- SHORT TAKES : Rock Group, CBS Back in Court
- Partnership's Goal Is College for Everyone : Education: Brentwood, Palisades schools join UCLA in an innovative program to make all students university-ready.
- WORLD : Fire Hits Radical Soviet Weekly
- Orientation Set for May 12 Fund-Raiser
- Anti-Dropout Student Driver's Bill Debated : Education: Principals disagree about the effectiveness of requiring students to be on track for graduation before they can get licenses to drive.
- Santa Monica : Rent Law Exemption Ruling
- 1 Germany No Threat, Israel Says
- Avoiding Canine Heart Worm
- 4 Years of Sustained Success : Basketball: Eric Thomas of Rio Mesa reflects on his career--and looks ahead.
- Stoned-Age Parents : Drug-Users of the '60s and Early '70s Struggle to Help Their Children Avoid the Same Problems
- Center Could Take Area to New Heights : Development: Architect Rob Quigley has worked with the people of Sherman Heights to design a community center that is expected to counter the neighborhood's troubled reputation.
- ENVIRONMENT : Sea Turtle Safety Nets Upheld
- Hope Dwindles in Finding Girls' Parents
- RECRUITING NOTEBOOK : It's Official: Mitchell, 34 Others Sign Letters
- NBA Chief Gets $27.5-Million, 5-Year Contract
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Houston Leads Pierce Offensive Surge, 26-5
- Edwards Says Arizona Has Called Audible on Suspension : College football: Defensive back will stay at Valley after he claims the Pac-10 school changed its decision on when he could return.
- Why Not Take a Short Break and Read This : Basketball: Look out below! Little, but talented, high school players are on the loose.
- Today, Play Stalled Replaces Play Ball : Labor: Major League Players Assn. doesn't have much in common with other unions, and salaries are the most obvious difference.
- Sockers Again in Double Trouble, Lose
- El Segundo Star at Home on the Court, Football Field, Diamond : Prep Sports: El Segundo's Ken Talanoa will be playing his college football at Hawaii, but he's busy with the Eagles in the basketball playoffs for now.
- An Art Form Born in the U.S.A. Goes Global : Jazz: Once considered uniquely American, the music 'is now an international language,' says reedman Bob Wilber.
- Home Audience Goes for 'Turner and Hooch'
- Belated Recognition for Roger Reynolds : Music: UCSD-based composer's Pulitzer Prize-winning 'Whispers Out of Time' will be performed by the San Diego Symphony tonight.
- 2 Firms' Bankruptcies May Affect Imperial : Junk bonds: Analysts agree more market weakening could increase the damage to S&L;'s tangible net worth.
- Wolf Could Be Out of UAL Deal:...
- Fiberline Positioned for Long-Distance Growth
- Delta II Carries 'Star Wars' Experiments
- David Gerber has been named senior vice...
- William Czerniewicz has been named president and...
- GM Hughes Electronics Corp.: The diversified automotive,...
- Exotic Products From the Seafood Industry
- Color Is First Clue to Overaging
- Drive Launched to Counter Foes of Malathion
- Occidental to Host Cold War Conference
- Irate Bush Vows to Limit Contacts With Press
- Gun Control Foe Switches His Vote on Waiting Period
- West Los Angeles : Bikeway Grant Approved
- A Little Red School : Landmark: Santa Paula's one-room schoolhouse has graduated generations of local students, some of whom are now trustees of the tiny school district.
- Romance Takes the Center Stage at Balboa Park
- Canadian City Puts Limit on Cats in Homes
- Water Supplies Drop; District Studies Options : Drought: Ventura buys 40% of the agency's water. Allocation cutbacks would increase pressure on the city to ration.
- Point Guard Makes Them 3 at a Time : College Basketball: Pepperdine's Rick Welch goes about his work on the court in his own quiet, dependable way.
- A Case Study in the New Financial Physics
- Group Creates a 'Pulitzer' to Reward Ethics in Business
- The Cholesterol Question : Contradictory interpretations of clinical trials and population studies have done little to clarify the role that dietary cholesterol plays on the risk for heart disease.
- Mix and Match Dinnerware, Decorations to Set the Mood at Mealtimes
- Howling Snowstorm Paralyzes Chicago Traffic
- Sorting of Curbside Trash Recommended
- Missing Girl Spotted in Northern Florida
- New Name Urged at Gym Opening : Recreation: Activist says naming Gardena facility for anyone but a black person such as Rep. Augustus Hawkins would be racism.
- Business Showcase to Be Held Feb. 28
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Roll Past Pepperdine, 13-3
- SHORT TAKES : Glover Has $100,000 Surprise
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Hard Work Is a Way of Life for Fearnley
- David S. Ruder, former chairman of the...
- Junk Bond Market Improves, but Investors Remain Wary
- Budding Enterprise : Wholesale Flower Center in Carlsbad Weathers Its First Seasonal Rush
- 91 Killed as Jet Crashes Short of Runway : India: The new Airbus 320 hits trees on its approach to Bangalore on a flight from Bombay. Two Americans are among the 55 survivors.
- Reality for a Communist Boss: Party-Time May Be Over : Reform: She holds a key post at perfume factory. Going back to her old job would mean a pay cut.
- In Search of a Letter-Perfect Way to Communicate
- Whittier College Cafeteria Blaze Forces Students to Dine Alfresco
- Long Beach : 7 Named to Advisory Committee for Public Art
- Water Meter for Each Apartment OKd
- County Fire Chief to Resign
- Inventories Down: The government said business inventories...
- P. M. BRIEFING : January Oil Imports Set Record
- Epic Productions, Los Angeles, has named Andy...
- RETAIL / LEISURE
- Recipes for Making Successes of Those Special Occasions : Cookbooks: The format of "Mexico's Feasts of Life" is based on celebrations, with chapters on Christmas, weddings and birthdays. Some recipes are traditional; others, contemporary.
- Norwalk : Arsonist Causes $180,000 Loss at Lakeland School
- Latvian Parliament Seeks Independence From Soviet Union
- Deaths of 4 Sea Otters Lead to Tighter Curbs on Gill Nets
- Governor Criticizes Wilson on Oil Policy : Politics: Deukmejian marks differences with fellow Republican who hopes to succeed him. Wilson camp says senator's 'not a clone.'
- Ex-Mine Owner Convicted in Pension Case
- Quayle Says Events Make Him Fonder of Gorbachev
- Airport Panel May Consider Solar Plant
- German Ancestor's English Name
- Region : Charges Filed in Theft
- Beverly Hills : Industrial Zone Draft Plan
- Drug Summit Ends in Pact : Talks Wrap Up After 2 1/2 Hours
- THE HOUSE
- CSU Trustees to Decide on 2nd Site Study
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Regional Park Site to Be Dedicated
- Life at the Movies
- Anaheim Will Extend Arena Moratorium
- Tally of Cons Paroled to County Up 20% in Year
- Natural Highs : 12 Schools Throw Party to Show Sobriety Is Fun
- Political Reform Hits Home, Too
- San Diego
- 2 Plead Guilty in Sales of Used Items to A-Plants
- Calexico
- Kings Blow 5-2 Lead, Lose at Detroit : Hockey: They suffer third consecutive loss on trip, which ends tonight in Minnesota.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Struggles Past Novacek
- Glendale Beats the Clock, Valley in 93-92 WSC Win
- Point Guard Makes Them Three at a Time : College Basketball: Pepperdine's Rick Welch goes about his work on the court in his own quiet, dependable way.
- 4-AA GIRLS : San Clemente Gets in Foul Trouble, University Rebounds for Victory
- Anglers' Patience More Than a Virtue : Fishing: To catch the bounty in county lakes, it takes a lot of watching and waiting, plus the bait-du-jour.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : TCU's Strickland Shoots Down Arkansas from Long Distance
- These Girls Don't Find Height (or Lack of It) a Disadvantage
- Commentary : Wherefores, Whys (and Why Nots?) : Conspicuous omissions indicate the academy's squeamishness about realism in movies like 'Do the Right Thing' and 'Drugstore Cowboy.'
- TOP GROSSERS AND OSCAR NOMINATIONS
- SHORT TAKES : Spike Lee Laments Racism Rise
- CBS to Put 'Doctor' in Hospital; 'Mission' Axed
- Year-Round Schools in L.A.
- Decision to Allow Books Is Praised
- Year-Round Schools in L.A.
- Year-Round Schools in L.A.
- Men and Violence
- 'Impressions' Too Intense for Kids?
- Kovic, Stone Talk
- Censorship and Rap Song Words
- Arctic Air Has Jack Frost Nipping at Groves : Weather: Rare northwester sends temperatures plunging and puts growers on full alert. Overnight lows in the 20s were forecast for most areas of the county.
- 85-Mile Commute
- New Era
- Year-Round Schools in L.A.
- Pomona Mayor Clarifies Vote on 'Gay Rights Week'
- Rep. Hawkins
- Censorship and Rap Song Words
- School Funds
- Postal Rates
- Deukmejian Says Wilson 'Shortsighted' on Oil Drilling : Environment: Governor tries to assure Orange County residents that everything is being done to clean up the coastal spill but cautioned that a move to imported fuel poses the danger of tanker accidents.
- Year-Round Schools in L.A.
- MOVIES - Feb. 15, 1990
- MOVIES - Feb. 15, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 15, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 15, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 15, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 15, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 15, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 15, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 15, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 15, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 15, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 15, 1990
- Use Caution In Making Hot Drinks
- Democrats OK Primary in March : Politics: California would gain major clout in the presidential nomination process. The Legislature and governor must approve earlier date.
- Storm Drives Last of Oil Spill Ashore : Cleanup: Officials estimate it could take 6 weeks to remove the mess from beaches. None of the wildlife refuges on the coast were damaged.
- Landlord Lashes HUD, Will Sell His Federally Subsidized Housing Units
- Residents Oppose Using Sales Tax for County Jail
- Countywide : Malathion Spraying May Face Obstacles
- SPILL POLITICAL FALLOUT : Oil Patch on the Road to Sacramento : The tarry goo on the Orange County coastline may affect the governor's race as enraged residents become environmentally active.
- 12 Gill-Net Fishermen Sue Tanker Owner for $10 Million Over Spill
- Last of Oil Spill Blackens Shore : Cleanup: Officials estimate it could take six weeks to remove the mess from beaches. None of the wildlife refuges on the coast were damaged.
- HIGH TICKETS: Deregulation equaled lower ticket prices...
- PARTNERS: To better reflect the state of...
- Noriega Role Reported in Coffee Smuggling Scheme : Corruption: Panama's deposed strongman allegedly collected millions in kickbacks on Colombian exports.
- West Reportedly Helped Reconcile Riley, Players
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Santa Clara Opens With 3-18 Pius X : Second round: Following a first-round bye, the unbeaten Saints appear to have an easy mark. Also advancing are Simi Valley, Rio Mesa, Nordhoff and Moorpark.
- Berth Site May Have Been Too Shallow for Ship
- ART
- Dennis Mackrel to Fill Mel Lewis' Chair; Jazz Caravan Visits 8 Elementary Schools
- SHORT TAKES : Zahn Replacement Rumors Fly
- It's All in the Cards : Vintage Valentines Are on Display at Orange Coast College
- This Sunday will be "Fun Day Sunday"...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Dick Hyman Whimsical at Le Cafe
- ART
- SHORT TAKES : 'Mission Impossible' Scrubbed, Will Be Replaced by 'H.E.L.P.'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Move Over David Lynch, Here Comes Australia's 'Sweetie' : Film: Jane Campion's bizarre vision of the unconscious, edged with danger, also includes warmth and humor.
- Music Reviews : Showy Recital by New Winds at LACMA
- Dennis Mackrel to Fill Mel Lewis' Chair With Jazz Orchestra
- P.M. BRIEFING : Harrods to Close Fur Salon
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barry Witness Jailed For Refusal to Testify
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Paramilitary Force Leaders Are Ousted
- Nation : Suit Alleges Union Racketeering
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Double Bay Bridge Toll, Kopp Urges
- LOCAL : Thousands Stranded as Ice and Snow Shut Down 40 Miles of I-5
- Newcomer Defeats Howard for Top Post on Coastal Panel : Coastline: The councilwoman says she is surprised at the selection of a man who had never attended a commission meeting.
- School Board OKs Stopgap Solutions to the Crowding
- SOUTH COUNTY : Foothill Ranch Lots OKd by Supervisors
- Gates' Backers May Buy Ranch for Training Use
- Injuries May Push Pole Vaulter Olson to Retire
- Lincoln Seizure Was an 'Error,' Executive Says
- Revenue Decline: Microsemi Corp., based in Santa...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rudy Gatlin to Get Married
- Spill's Cleanup Cost Estimated at $750,000 a Day
- A Few Words on the Highs and Lows of the Media
- Mega-Style Back-Yard Benefit for Earth's Sake
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Teachers Walk Out to Air Pay Demands
- Nation : Students, Angered by Moynihan Remark, Seize Vassar Building
- From Stage to Sound, Ambassador Performs Like Concert Virtuoso
- ORANGE : City OKs Center for Hiring Dayworkers
- Young Killer Gets 50 Years
- An Unhappy Champion : For Rusty Wallace, Success and Popularity Mix Like Water and Oil
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : San Fernando Carries Enough Firepower in Arsenal to Win a Title
- Former Cleveland Brown running back Jim Brown...
- Palmisano Perfected Shooting Touch at an Early Age
- 3-AA BOYS
- Drexel Headquarters Workers Mad, Gloomy : Securities: As one employee put it, 'There are a lot of long faces up there, a lot of nervous people.'
- U.S. Says Airlines More Competitive When Deregulated
- First Executive Deal Officially Canceled: Coleman Corp....
- Get Education to Lead Nation, Mandela Tells Pupils
- Pro-Choice Vote by American Bar Assn. : Women's rights: Resolution, passed 238-106, puts lawyers group on record for first time.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Trumps Call Valentine's Truce in Divorce Battle Allegations
- Soviets Accept U.S. Ceiling on Europe Forces
- Family Sends Valentine to American Hostage
- Killer Whale Kasatka, a Sea World Veteran, Returns
- Deejay, 84, Is Still Spinning Platters : At His Age, He's Some Kind of Record Holder in the Business
- The Spill Next Time (Cont.)
- Pro-Choice, Pro-Dornan Forces Clash at Office
- Suspects in Drive-In Murder Case
- Object Smashes Windshield, Kills Van Driver
- Glendale Fingerprint Law Fought in Court
- Suit Alleges Antonovich Tried to Sway Judge : Litigation: The supervisor, saying he was trying to help a constituent, calls the suit 'frivolous.' The judge took himself off the case after the contact.
- None Dare Call Year-Round Racist : Schools: The board's plan to ease overcrowding will speed white flight, locking in the district's two educational systems, one for the well-to-do, the other for poor minorities.
- Missouri Still Knows How to Beat Kansas
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Casey Picks USC as 4 Top Players Commit
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- A Lesson in the Power of Pictures : Television: The images of Nelson Mandela give a different message than the words spoken by--and about--the freed African National Congress leader.
- TV RATINGS : Viewers Have 'Faith' in Sunday Night
- TV Reviews : The Hard Work Behind Art-Making
- The Candid Camcorder : Television: 'America's Funniest Home Videos' taps our living rooms for some home-grown humor.
- SHORT TAKES : Brown OKd for Work-Release
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Pounds L.A. Valley for 13-4 Victory
- California Federal Bank confirmed that it has...
- AT&T; to Offer New Translation Service
- Preliminary Injunction Continued: Maxicare Health Plans Inc....
- 'Orbit-for-Profit' Cosmonauts Dock With Mir
- Egyptian Library Wins Pledge of $23-Million
- Judge Given Disability Pay of $56,002 for 'Stage Fright'
- Police Building Cleared After Chemical Leak
- Task Force Wants Methane Sensor Law Enforced : Gas: Only 35 detectors have been installed in a 400-block high-risk zone near the Farmers Market.
- TUSTIN : Tustin Police Declare Negotiation Impasse
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Antelope Valley Relies on Walters in 81-76 Victory Over Montebello
- 3-AA BOYS
- Walton Scoring Record Within Clark's Range
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Trade Surplus Down 90%
- Amplicon Earnings: Amplicon Inc., a Santa Ana...
- Gorbachev Blasts 'Orgy of Violence' : Ethnic unrest: He calls for harsh action against rioting in Soviet Central Asia. Hundreds have died in the last year.
- * Dubious Achievement: Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.)...
- A Case of 'Stage Fright' Pays Off for Ex-S.D. Judge
- BUSH AGAIN: Last April, President Bush spoke...
- 2 U.S. Ships on Station Off Colombia for Drug Summit : War on cocaine: The Pentagon cites 'logistical support.' Amphibious vessel carries Marines.
- WESTMINSTER : Attack Prompts Call for Stricter Dog Law
- Police Seeking Owners of Recovered Items
- L.A. Police Capture a Fallen Burglar at Church
- Douglas Gains Title, But Tyson Gets a Rematch : Boxing: Holyfield's manager says his fighter will probably step aside for three months but wants first shot at the winner of Douglas-Tyson II.
- Cojinx Romps in 1990 Debut
- BETTING WITH BOB
- McMahon Agrees to Backup Role
- Ocean View Puts Hart on Outside Looking In
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mt. Carmel Starts Slow, But Finishes RBV
- Hart, Ohlman Establish School Scoring Records
- Flower Sales Blossoming at Supermarkets
- BANKING / FINANCE : Wall Street Financial Centers' Plan to Sell Franchises Receives Approval
- Perrier Extends Market Pullback; Inquiry Starts
- Mattel's 1989 Profit Almost Doubles; 4th Quarter Slips
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- VOA Radio Relay Planned
- Germanys Reach Monetary Accord : Europe: Economic experts from both countries will tackle the currency problem. But any formula will await March elections in the East.
- 'Miss Daisy' in the Driver's Seat : Movie Is Nominated for 9 Oscars
- I Do, I Don't : Some Say You Can Scratch the Notion of Romance After 4 Years
- Man Sought After Firing at Officers
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bannon Lifts Moorpark to Baseball Win
- ON THE SIDELINES : 'Mr. Florida State' Dies at 89
- Judge Declares Maple Leafs Ballard to be Incompetent
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Inspired Friars Use Screen's Play to Upset Hoyas
- A Season on the Sideline : After Grandmother's Death, Grieving Miller Watches, Waits
- LOS ALAMITOS : Jim Todd Is Enjoying a Big Meeting
- IBM Announces Memory Chip Breakthrough : Technology: The company becomes the first to begin pilot production of a 16-million-bit computer chip.
- Shane Gives Up Top Post at Mercury S&L; : Thrift industry: The ailing institution's managing officer for 26 years denies that his lesser role is a result of pressure from regulators.
- 2 Owners of Failed S&L; Get Stiff Sentences
- Retail Sales Sharply Higher: A big jump...
- STOCKS : Dow Beats Back Early Losses to Advance 4.96
- Texaco to Plant Trees
- 52-Week T-Bill Rates Rise: The Treasury Department...
- Frigid Winds Wreak Havoc on Oil Cleanup, Highways
- Floods Kill 11 in Iran
- Gulls, Grunion and Grebes: All Fall Prey to Oil's Black Plague
- Illicit Drug Use by High School Students Drops : Narcotics: Teen-agers surveyed report reduced consumption of powdered cocaine. But, the number of regular crack smokers changes very little.
- BOOK REVIEW : Compassionate Tales of Behavior Under Stress
- Judge Says College Gets Indian Relics --for Now
- 3 Council Members Urge New S. Africa Sanctions
- San Diego
- Junk Bonds, Market Malnutrition
- Council Vote Fends Off Home Construction on Miramar Ranch North
- Romantic Dreams End in Motel Stabbing Death
- Junk Bonds Still Reeling From Drexel Fallout : Securities: Drexel's bankruptcy plans hit the market hard, but afternoon bargain hunters cushion some of the losses.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Exxon Negotiating for a Plea Bargain on Oil Spill Charges
- Romanian Officers Call for Purge
- Arnold Morgen has been named to the...
- Royal Makes Speedy Exit From Playoffs
- Pain in the Back? Take Two, Cancel the Subscription
- Estancia Beats Fullerton in Wild-Card Soccer
- Martin Out, So Marini Picks Up Agoura
- 4-AA BOYS : Press Lets Tustin Run Past Sunny Hills in Stretch
- A Long-Shot : The Walk-On Who Could, Simi Valley's Bice Emerges as Valued Contributor at UNLV
- A Time for Hearts and Flowers at Courthouse
- Tunney's Son Backs New Champ, Decries Boxing
- 4-AA BOYS : Sharp-Shooting Edison Sinks Woodbridge
- Van Nuys, San Fernando to Renew Football Rivalry Launched in 1919
- FIGURE SKATING : Kuchiki, 13, May Be Allowed to Compete in World Finals
- Clippers Caught With Their Guards Down
- Spray Foes Would Make Exceptions the Rule