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- Brief Storm Front Brings Snow, Rain, Death
- Catholic Sect Will Allow Abortions
- IRVINE : School Trustee Had to Learn His Lesson
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- Getting Private Help for Public Schools : Renovation: Burbank school officials solicit help from the community to make much-needed repairs to aging campuses.
- Getting Used to Year-Round
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES POLITICS : Fight the Good Fight, Kovic, Even if Victory Is a Long Shot : If the Vietnam veteran celebrated in film runs for Congress, he will at least force Dornan to face his public.
- No. 6 Texas Rolls to 85-44 Victory Over USC Women
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- Music and Dance Reviews : East Germany's Thomas Vollmer in U. S. Debut
- PEOPLEWATCH
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- RCA Fined $2.5 Million in Defense Probe
- Chlorine Leak at Filtration Plant Forces Evacuation
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Home for Retarded, Disabled to Close
- NEWPORT BEACH : Irvine Woman Hurt in Traffic Accident
- Why Deal When They'll Go Anyway : Conventional Forces: Bush's plan will give the Soviets a role in Europe that the East European revolutions have already denied them.
- COSTA MESA : Council to Vote on Hiking Officials' Pay
- Leading Jockey Is Banned in Probe at Golden Gate Fields
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- Irving Fryar, a wide receiver for the...
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- Would-Be Conductors Learn to Lead at University : Music: San Diego program teaches the fine art of leading an orchestra under the direction of a veteran of musical combat.
- SHORT TAKES : Missing Anchors Resign TV Jobs : Animal Logic Tracks New Singer
- Tarkovsky's 'Solaris' at Nuart: Philosophical Space Adventure
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- NATION : Judge Orders Reagan to Testify Via Tape in Poindexter's Trial
- Holocaust Memorial Opening Draws 3,000
- BOOK REVIEW : A Tale of Misperception, Marriage
- A Missing Front License Plate Is Not an Arresting Sight
- This Bill Should Take Off
- Help These People Go : Soviet Jews: Haunted by the memory of pogroms past and facing renewed anti-Semitism, they need Western help to get to Israel while the right to emigrate is still that.
- Witness to Shooting of Deaf Brothers Surfaces : Crime: The 16-year-old suspect remains at large. His father says the boy will not surrender until certain conditions are met.
- United German Olympics Team Is Possible for 1992
- William Cunningham, president of the University of...
- Aztecs' Volleyball Victory a Top 10 Hit?
- Many Found the Key to a Lockout : Baseball: Owners opposed guaranteed pay for players, but agents found other means to same end.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Pair Sentenced for Illegal Trip North
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : New Insights on Viruses, Cancer
- At Pacific Bell, the Latino Line's Busy
- SEAL BEACH : None Challenge, So Hunt Will Keep Seat
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Medical School Malady: Systematic Abuse of Students
- SANTA ANA : Billboard Firms to State Their Case
- FULLERTON : Arboretum Gets $175,000 in Offerings
- 24 HOURS OF DAYTONA : Jaguar Teams Land a 1-2 Punch
- USD Running Back Jackson Carries Off Football Awards
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Routs Sanchez Vicario in Final
- Collins Holds Off Familiar Foes to Win Surfing Event
- TV REVIEW : True Story Depicts Family's Will to 'Survive'
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- P.M. BRIEFING : Sears Tells Fivefold Profit Hike
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- NATION : Child Left 30 Hrs. in School Bus
- TUSTIN : Council to Discuss Preschool Changes
- U.S. Goalie Can't Kick as Colombia Wins, 2-1 : Soccer: After teams play to tie, Colombians prevail on penalty kicks.
- U.S., Gilbert Make Quick Work of Mexico : Davis Cup: Rain plays havoc with singles, but Americans get sweep when last match is called off.
- THE SIDELINES : '69 Cubs Win Series in a Dream
- 'Miss Daisy' Drives Home as No. 1 Movie
- Ministry at Hollywood Palladium: Don't Fence Us In
- SHORT TAKES : Duvall Says Acting Is Being Real
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- Bob Haggart Still Makes a Big Noise : Jazz: The veteran bassist is entering his seventh decade as an entertainer. And, between painting pictures in his La Costa home, he's going strong.
- Vieira Seeks News, Not Glamour
- Seattle officials sold city's 'soul' to N.Y. investors.
- Lemieux Won't Let Bad Back Stop His Streak
- PEOPLEWATCH
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- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Study Sees Fewer Jobs for Unskilled
- Dennis McIntyre, 47; His Plays Explored Today's Society
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- O.C. POP REVIEW : Big Daddy Kane Sets a Very Rap-id Pace
- Specter of Death Haunts a Once-Lively Park : Azerbaijan: 'Graveyard of martyrs' echoes to the stifled sobs and the shuffling feet of thousands of mourners.
- 9 Israeli Tourists Killed in Bus Attack in Egypt
- Pro-Democracy Forces Join E. German Cabinet
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES: MEDFLY : Medfly Spray Draws Swarm of Confusion : Despite assurances about malathion's safety, documented support has not been forthcoming.
- COUNTYWIDE : Shellfish to Be Tested for Contamination
- Ray Buckey Vows 'Fight to My Last Breath'
- Idea Whose Time Has Come--Back
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Overcomes a Seven-Shot Deficit
- Name in the News
- Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys,...
- COMMENTARY : A Sad Chapter for Strawberry
- SHORT TAKES : Missing Anchors Resign TV Jobs : Director Just Says No to Sequels
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- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Blacks' 'Psychological Slavery'
- Black Judicial Candidate Stirs Debate : Courts: Clarence Thomas is a rising star in the GOP. But his critics charge his views on discrimination are a cause for concern.
- SANTA ANA : Gas Station Design Proposal on Agenda
- Medfly Thrusts Ag Chief Into the Spotlight : Government: Orange County Agriculture Commissioner Jim Harnett once enjoyed a low profile. But his new job of explaining the state's pesticide plan has changed all that.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Pipeline Oil Leaks Into Flood Channel
- STANTON : Plan Panel to Vote on Phone Antenna
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : New Find in War on AIDS
- Growers Feel Pressure to Fight Bugs With Bugs : Environment: County gets tough on avocado producers, many of whom recognize the need to switch to biological pest controls but resent being coerced.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders' Healy Stops 39 Shots to Key 1-0 Victory Over Sabres
- Jorge Paez rallied in the late rounds...
- Someone Is Trying to Break Up Clippers
- Name in the News
- The Renaissance of American Savings & Loan : Thrifts: Its 1989 profit is the envy of the industry. But it took the resources of Robert M. Bass, the leadership of Mario J. Antoci and $1.7 billion from taxpayers to get there.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Fixed-Rate Mortgage Rates Rise: Fixed-rate home mortgages...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- NATION : Brothers Shot, 1 Killed, by Gang
- JEROME C. PREMO : Traffic System in Transit : Transportation Expert on Road Ahead for Commuters
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Will Halt Sale of $50-$75 EE Bonds by Payroll Deductions
- MARKET WATCH
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler Eyes Japanese Market
- Jesse C. Carr Jr.; Author of Historical Novels
- An Imperial Trip Through a Little-Noticed County
- As EEOC Chief, Nominee Sided With Xerox in Age Bias Case
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Breakaway Priest Approves Abortion
- Showdown in Moscow : Gorbachev Says New Political Parties Could Be Formed : Hard-Line Communist Members Rap Reforms
- Curtis' Colleagues Step Up Criticism : Politics: With his recall election weeks away, the Mission Viejo councilman is using his office to serve political ends and has achieved little, foes say.
- Escondido
- Compton Man Held in Death of Niece, 6
- THE SIDELINES : Harris Reportedly Going Pro
- Watch the Language, if You Speak English
- NFC Gets Defensive and Wins : Pro football: Jerry Gray of the Rams returns interception 51 yards for a touchdown to help beat AFC, 27-21, in Pro Bowl.
- Rath Leads Cypress Past Chaffey, 9-4
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- NBA ROUNDUP : 76ers Win 11th in Row, 105-102
- $2 Million Not in the Cards, Collector Told
- Skyy Pales Before the E.U. Groove Machine
- Pan Am Hints at Deal With Northwest:...
- Services Hoard $30 Billion in Surplus Items
- LOCAL : Man Kills Wife, Then Himself
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- WESTMINSTER : 17-Year-Old Injured as Car, Truck Collide
- BUENA PARK : Man Arrested Over Shots Fired at Tree
- Drugs Give Way to Bible for Heavy Metal Lovers : Religion: Longhairs for Christ is a group of young people who have turned from a destructive life style to study of Scriptures.
- Still Stuck in Panama
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : British Trying to Clean Up Their Act, and Soccer Stadiums, Too
- Music and Dance Reviews : 'Best of Mummenschanz' in Fullerton
- Advanced Micro to Close 2 Factories: Advanced...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Walesa Says He'll Probably Quit as Leader of Solidarity
- After 'Horrible' Wait, Drug Treatment Taking Hold
- LOCAL : Phones Out in Antelope Valley
- Buried Human Skull Linked to Cult Rituals
- WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : Austrian Wins, Says He's Best
- Mateja Svet Wins Her 2nd World Cup Slalom
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Peeler's Play Helps Missouri Keep Its Position
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Loyola Keeps Up the Pace : College basketball: Bo Kimble scores 50 points to lead the Lions' 157-115 victory over USF.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ninth-Inning Single Sinks Cal State Fullerton
- O.C. ART : 'BER LIN' Celebrates Man's Steadfast Spirit
- Market Watch : How Fierce Is This Bear?
- LOCAL : Panorama City Crash Is Fatal
- Nation IN BRIEF : AMERICAN SAMOA : Cyclone Ofa Lashes Islands; None Killed
- Key Romanian Official Resigns Ideology Position
- Gorbachev Will Face Hard Test at Party Plenum : News ANALYSIS
- Won't Interfere in Soviet Change, White House Says
- Campaigner for Reproductive Choices : Profile: Susan Estrich headed the Dukakis presidential campaign. Now the USC professor's interest in reproductive health issues has evolved into pro-choice activism.
- San Diego
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Hendrick Scores Last and Cal Wins
- A Wine With Great LegsThe high price...
- Yeghishe Derderian; Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Army Will Charge 3 in Assault on Boy, 13
- Trial of Oil Tanker Skipper Opens; Liability Test on Alaska Spill Seen : Courts: Hazelwood is the only person accused of criminal responsibility in one of the nation's worst environmental disasters.
- Treatment Backlog Leaves O.C. Addicts in Purgatory
- HEALTH : Girls Starting Sex Lives Sooner
- Hat Trick Needed to Make Arena a Reality : Development: Harry Cooper has yet has to break the ice in meeting three goals that would assure a downtown sports complex.
- New York Met star Darryl Strawberry, who...
- Nets Serve as Tuneup for Lakers : Pro basketball: L.A. wins, 121-105, then sets sights on its first game against second-place Portland.
- DAVIS CUP ROUNDUP : Masur Beats Leconte, Lifts Australia Past France
- SANTA ANITA : Flying Continental Prevails in Strub Stakes
- JAZZ REVIEW : Clatworthy Rises Above the Din
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'Shakespeare' Show Stumbles
- Market Watch : Some Say Times of Trouble Mean Time for Gold : Investments: Precious metals may be a good bet during severe recessions, but over the long haul they usually only mirror the inflation rate.
- Judge Blocks Wine Panel's Election: A federal...
- WORLD : Valium, Not Dentist, Gets Blame
- WORLD : Ex-Dissident to Be Czech Envoy
- 3.4 Earthquake Jiggles Palm Springs Area
- Name in the News
- TRACK AND FIELD / MOBIL 1 INVITATIONAL : Herold Kicks Back, O'Sullivan Left in Dust
- Japan Edging Out U.S., Europe for Economic Influence in Asia : Power: The need for capital, technology and government aid is forcing some countries in the region to forge new alliances at the expense of more traditional ties. But Western countries are not out of the picture.
- MOVIES - Feb. 5, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 5, 1990
- Mexico, Banks Sign Landmark Accord on Debt
- Twice Should Be the Charm for Politicians : Government: Limiting the terms of officeholders would guarantee a steady stream of new leaders and new ideas. It may even clean up Los Angeles.
- FLY IN THE BUDGET: Huntington Beach City...
- MEDI-SCARE: Fear of health-care costs (A1) falls...
- REPUBLICANS: White House Chief of Staff John...
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 5, 1990
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- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 5, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 5, 1990
- Corning Ventures Prove Togetherness Pays
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Home Loan Rates Seen Heading Down Again : Financing: Experts say recent run-up of interest on fixed-rate mortgages should reverse soon. They suggest alternatives.
- FICTIONBILLY BATHGATE by E. L. Doctorow (Harper:...
- The Rebirth of Malcolm X : The Voice of Black Nationalism Sounds Again in American Culture
- There is a great amount of information...
- Trump's 125-Story Consciousness-Raising
- Television continues to count on real-life stories...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : From the Laboratories of Dr. Neon
- Slumlord Sentenced to More Time in Jail
- Nation IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Integration Ruling to be Challenged
- CANDIDATES IN TUESDAY'S SPECIAL ELECTION
- Program to Feed Needy Finds Home but May Lose City Funds : West Hollywood: A task force proposal that would tie a food program for the homeless to social programs is rejected by the coalition that runs it.
- World IN BRIEF : GREECE : Dockworkers Call Another Walkout
- Marina Place Gets Crucial Approval, Lots of Complaints
- It Just Won't Go Away
- The Heart of the Matter
- Class Is Dismissed, but the 'Grande Dame' Is Not Finished Teaching
- Debating Drug Barricades: Removing Rights or Providing Protection?
- Commentary : A Life Is Lost in Tangle of Red Tape : Medicare: Unbending rule forces patient into unwise stay in hospital, where she gets worse instead of better.
- EPA Rejects Appeal to Reconsider Its OK for Incinerator
- Education Is the Key
- 2 Whirlwind Flights Years Apart Carried a Tired Child to Freedom
- N. Hollywood Retirement Home Evacuated by Fire : Arson: Residents in the neighborhood believe the blaze is the latest in a series of arsons in the area.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux's Streak at 42; Penguins Lose, 8-4
- It Hasn't Been Smooth Sailing for Soviet Yachting Venture
- Rebels Forget Their Troubles, 88-82 : UNLV: Despite recent problems and suspensions, 12th-ranked team beats North Carolina State.
- Westmont Streak Stopped by SCC
- In a Road Test, USIU Flat Again
- It's Not Easy When Your Name Is Gretzky
- U.S. INTERNATIONAL : Kachigian's Building Job With Gulls: A Rock 'n' (Slow) Roll
- Running Back Derek Brown Meets Prop. 48 Requirements
- GOLF PEBBLE BEACH TOURNAMENT : Strong Winds Unleash Fury Upon Leaders
- SMALL COLLEGES : For Them, Winning Isn't the Most Important Pitch
- Quibbles & Bits
- CAPITALIST TOOLS:
- Who Owns the Bowers Museum?
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- SILVER STALLION A Novel of Korea <i> by Ahn Junghyo; translated by the author (Soho Press: $19.95; 269 pp.) </i>
- The Greatest Political Executioner of the Decade : IN THE NAME OF GOD The Khomeini Decade <i> by Robin Wright (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 284 pp.; 0-671-67235-5) </i>
- Kaifu Opens Campaign, Discredits Opposition : Japan: The premier sounds security and prosperity themes. The Socialist chairwoman criticizes the ruling party's stand on taxes.
- THE TIMES POLL : Majority Favors Reform of U.S. Health Care System
- Atlantis Crew Completes Test for Military Mission
- Prime Suspect (Channel 9 Sunday at 8...
- Nominee Arabian Called in the Mold of Governor's Choices
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Direct Flights for Soviets Ruled Out
- Once More Into a Hall of Mirrors : Spies: The mystery of 'Top Hat,' 'Fedora' and other undercover agents who made the Cold War so confounding.
- After False Start, Religious Coalition Renews Ministry to AIDS Patients
- Silberman Case to Forge New Ground : Law: A San Diego federal judge must decide whether roving wiretaps, even on public pay phones, are constitutional. Prosecutors say the wiretaps were vital in the money- laundering investigation.
- Redondo Voters May Get to Vote on Pier's Future
- Aging Hilltop Center Now a Terraced Complex
- Rehnquist Lobbies Postal Service for High Court Stamps
- SHOEMAKER'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Name in the News
- They're Believing in the Leafs
- TENNIS DAVIS CUP : Vindication Comes in Easy U.S. Victory
- SOCCER : Frustrated Gansler Hopes Reality Has Hit U.S.
- Against Utah Schools, Aztecs Have No Shot
- Annoyance II--The Wine List
- SOUNDTRACK FEVER:
- Robert Downey Sr., who made "Putney Swope,"...
- A Monet Show for Our '90s : The quintessential creator of dappled masterworks was also a grumpy, self-promoting pro
- Recording a Critical 'Rigoletto'
- Batter Up--Again
- I am so disappointed that KNBC-TV moved...
- A Reasonable Facsimile of Global Fast-Talk Arrives : High technology: Images can be sent over a standard telephone line in about 20 seconds to any of the world's 10 million fax machines, which have become ubiquitous business tools.
- Fitting In With the Crowd at Condo Owners' Meetings
- No Gamble for Tourists on This Nevada Road
- West Palmdale Homes
- Home Improvement : Think Conservation Even When You Rent
- FASHION : Batik Boutique
- Beverly Hills School Board OKs Ballot Measure on Property Tax
- How exciting it was to see hockey...
- New Era Sparks Hopes, Doubts : South Africa: Blacks 'are rejoicing' although unsure how much things will change. Some whites worry that De Klerk is moving too fast.
- Fundamentalists Assail Egyptian Belly Dancers
- Class Translates Home Safety Tips for Latino Sitters
- 'It's really an impotent feeling, to sit and write letters to the editor.'
- English Butler Trains Hong Kong Chinese in Job That Can Be a Ticket Out
- California's 'Source Tax' Hits Home With Retirees
- 2 Killed in Inglewood Crash; Alleged Drunk Driver Arrested
- COMMENTARY : Broncos Go Nowhere If the Playoffs Are Seeded
- Pacers Feel Smits Could Elevate Game Into Ewing Class
- Dr. Laura : Radio therapist Laura Schlessinger dispenses psychological advice laced with humor to the far-flung, invisible clientele that tunes in.
- DRUNK DRIVING
- Battlin' Rabbi Takes Record Biz to Task
- POP UP:
- In the Chokehold of the Male Principle : SWEET TALK Stories <i> by Stephanie Vaughn (Random House: $16.95; 164 pp.) </i>
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- CAR Says Some Firms Misapply Check-Hold Law
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