- U.S. Soccer Team Beaten by Costa Rica
- Berger, Gilbert Take Advantage : Davis Cup: It's not easy, but U.S. grabs a 2-0 edge over Mexico. Leach-Pugh can finish it off today at La Costa.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Moorpark Falls in Debut of New Coach, 8-7
- Japan's Trade Surplus Shrinks: Japan's current account,...
- Gardening
- Jury Convicts GE on Fraud Charges
- Custody Denial for Drug Use OKd : The law: The California Supreme Court kept intact a precedent-setting Appeal Court ruling against a mother whose child was born suffering the effects of illegal drugs she took during pregnancy.
- UCLA Women Get Threats in Aftermath of Alleged Rape
- District-Only Change Fails to Cut S.D. Election Costs
- Council Gives $350,000 to Troubled Theatre Centre
- Coleman Sues His Mother for Malicious Prosecution
- LAGUNA BEACH : 'Scribe' Still Looking for Write Offer
- Darryl and Lisa Strawberry must meet with...
- Here's a Different Look at the Game of Baseball
- SOUTH COAST BASKETBALL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Cuts Off El Toro With a Pass in Overtime Victory
- Sandra Harris, mother of West Virginia quarterback...
- United Airlines Plans O.C.-to-San Francisco Flights : Transportation: The carrier and its partner intend to inaugurate four daily, nonstop round-trips, although county supervisors still have not approved them.
- Scout Items Are Gaining in Value
- Soviets Tell New Idea for Reunifying Germany
- THREE PIVOTAL FIGURES
- Librarian to See How Own Work Stacks Up
- 139 Canine Breeds Vie at L.A. Sports Arena
- Panel of Soviet Legislature to Question Baker
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Jury Selected for Exxon Valdez Case
- SANTA ANA : Going Out on a Limb to Save Trees
- More Than a Snack for Lunch
- Parking Garage Plan Angers Neighbors : Development: The owner gets zoning approval for an underground structure at a new motel in Encino. Residents say they were told it would be aboveground.
- SANTA ANA : Black History Parade to Stride Off Today
- UCI Professor Returns, Says Armenians Fear Massacre : Ethnic strife: The mood was one of 'utter desperation, a feeling of complete abandonment by Moscow and the world.'
- Car Hits, Kills Man in Burbank Crosswalk
- Contract Fight Imperils Pupil Science Fairs
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Devlin in Unaccustomed Position: Able to Look Back at Senior Pack
- Reseda Stuns North Hollywood in Overtime, 65-55
- Another Clipper Breakdown : Pro Basketball: Gary Grant fractures ankle and could miss two months. To add insult to injury, the Heat wins, 126-91.
- Cooke Discussed Stadium Plans With D.C. Mayor Marion Barry
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Gains Restless Victory Over Buena Park
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Golden West Rolls to Victory Over Riverside
- Latino Baby-Sitters Taught About Safety : Course Covers Differences in Cultural Reactions to Emergencies
- Despite Shaky Circumstances, T.S.O.L. Turns In Solid Performance : Rock: The O.C. band has long struggled with identity and personnel problems. But its show at Bogart's Thursday was surprisingly good.
- Air Force Contract
- At This 4-H Show, Computers Will Hog All the Attention
- SALES & USE TAX REVENUES--FISCAL YEAR COMPARISON
- Is Baker Being Muzzled on China Comments?
- Rise in Infant Deaths Laid to Drugs, Prenatal Neglect
- U.S. Agrees to Give Noriega POW Status
- New Optimism Emerges in War on Drug Abuse : Narcotics: Senate Democrats and Administration officials agree the corner has been turned. Changing public opinion gets much of the credit.
- LIFE ON THE CIRCUIT : Big Brothers/Big Sisters Auxiliary Plans Benefit Fashion Show
- Follow-Home Thief Gets 38 Years in Prison for Robbing 9 Women
- SAN DIEGO
- No Typecasting for Her
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE SOFTBALL PREVIEW : Lady Matadors Trying to Graduate on Top
- DANCE REVIEW : Dance Theatre of Harlem Offers 'Othello'
- Picture It: Soviet TV News to Air in Orange County : Television: Viewers will get to see how free <i> glasnost</i> really is. County's PBS station will show the government-produced programs beginning Feb. 12.
- 'Canned Film Fest' Aids Homeless
- Circus Vargas, a Show You See Up Close, Opens Its County Run
- Lewitzky's Approach to Dance Audiences
- Edberg No Quitter: Quite the Opposite
- Dodgers Will Have a Doctored Roster
- Ordaining of Homosexuals
- Time for Loyola to Make Its Move
- 'Search and Destroy'
- President Bush's Policy on China
- Goodbys to the Shoe, Fond and Otherwise
- President Bush's Policy on China
- Here Are 10 Reasons Why Broncos Were No Match for 49ers
- Police Relations
- Mayor Backs Plan to Trim Ambulance Responses
- A Rivera of Tears
- Sick of 'Dog Parks'
- President Bush's Policy on China
- Here Are 10 Reasons Why Broncos Were No Match for 49ers
- Controversy Over Cutting Aid to Israel
- Maybe They Should Just Be Committed
- Here Are 10 Reasons Why Broncos Were No Match for 49ers
- Ordaining of Homosexuals
- Ordaining of Homosexuals
- A Civil Rights Film?
- President Bush's Policy on China
- Here Are 10 Reasons Why Broncos Were No Match for 49ers
- President Bush's Policy on China
- Controversy Over Cutting Aid to Israel
- Ordaining of Homosexuals
- The Memories Live On After Voice Is Gone
- Controversy Over Cutting Aid to Israel
- Controversy Over Cutting Aid to Israel
- No-Coffee Policy Is One Drawback at Arts Center
- Pennzoil Co.: The oil company said 1989...
- Of the 100 largest, publicly traded companies...
- Treasury Announces Auction: The Treasury announced that...
- Comp Care Selling Irvine Building
- Making Sense of Adjustable Mortgages
- Phil Hogs Spotlight, Lifts Shadow of a Long Winter
- Uganda to Free 2,400 More
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Judge Delays Rate Hike by Insurer
- INS Liberalizes Its Policy on Families of Legal Aliens
- The Beauty That Is Kashmir Turns Ugly Once Again as Tension Rises : Border conflict: India and Pakistan are at dagger points once again over a growing separatist movement. Some officials rate chances of another war at 50-50.
- Japanese Firm Offers State O.C.-L.A. Commuter Train
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Doctor With AIDS Presses Her Lawsuit
- Judge Upsets Conviction in Marshal's Case
- Wieder Campaign Fund Put at $159,194 : Politics: Supervisor has raised $159,000, not $148 as reported erroneously. Deputy and firefighter groups and builders are her biggest contributors.
- Seabees Are Enlisted to Fix Up Scout Camp
- Uniformed Pupils May Be Trend-Setters
- San Diego
- Executive Convicted of Murder Try
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District Mails Offer Straight to Teachers
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Reagan Removes 'Partisan' Alibi
- SAN DIEGO
- Stars' Weller Still Haunting Sockers
- St. Margaret's Rolls Past St. Michael's
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Makes Hodges' Debut a Winning One
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kearny Wins; No. 1 Mt. Carmel Upset
- McClure Agrees to 1-Year Deal : Angels: Pitcher comes to terms just before arbitration hearing. Minton declares himself a free agent.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Religious Broadcasters Turn to a New Market--the Soviet Union
- FILM REVIEW : In Animation Festival Lineup, Laughing Matters
- De Laurentiis Trying Comeback in Hollywood
- DOG BITES MAN
- Calderon Moves Toward Senate Race
- Gardening : Pucker Up to the Luscious Lemon
- Montoya Convicted on 7 Corruption Charges : Justice: State senator is found guilty of trading his vote for money. Colleagues pressure him to resign before he is ousted.
- Yugolavia's Leader Pleads for End to Ethnic Violence
- Capt. Cook Manuscript Stolen From Museum
- HAZARDOUS SPILLS LOG
- A Game With a Point : Recreation: In 1989, about 10% of those polled said they played darts at least once a year, matching the number of those who said they played baseball. The game's popularity continues to increase.
- Renovation Project to Make Broadway Pier Shipshape
- Woo Asks Agency to Seize Developer's Bond
- THE HOUSE
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos Presses the Issue Against Garden Grove
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Dameworth Wins Mile in Millrose Meet
- Powerful Palmdale Girls Embarrass Winless Saugus in 100-12 Victory
- Navarro's Six No-Hit Innings Lift Aztecs
- Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, has...
- Lakers End Brief Time of Futility : Pro basketball: Worthy, in wrong place at right time, intercepts pass and hits key shot to help beat Atlanta, 112-106. Los Angeles ends two-game losing streak.
- With the National Football League season completed,...
- Mail Bomb Inquiry Still Focused on Alabama
- COLUMN ONE : A Proper Gleam on Valor : Aging World War II veterans are rushing to collect some long overdue medals. Those combat stories were true, after all.
- AARP Opposes Social Security Tax Cut Plan
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- Fatal Crash Closes Antelope Freeway
- For Some, Home Is Where the Tent Is : Shelter: A privately funded and self-policed encampment fills a need for up to 100 destitute people a night.
- Council Acts to Preserve Estate-Size Lots : Development: An ordinance is sought to prevent potential subdivision applications in a residential area of Sherman Oaks.
- Center Doug Smith Among Rams Left Unprotected
- O'Connor Says Owners Didn't Vote on Lockout
- OCCIDENTAL BASEBALL PREVIEW : Seasoned Tiger Squad Thinking SCIAC Title
- Two UNLV Players Suspended After Fight : College Basketball: Jeter, Scurry draw penalties from Big West.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Hits Free Throws to Sink Loara
- NOTEBOOK : CSUN Feeling at Home With Local Talent
- Without Shots, Libya Forfeits in Davis Cup
- Pop Music Reviews : Lock-Up Lets Loose at Club Lingerie
- Commune Thrives in Rural Virginia Area
- The Resurgence of Reggae : Pop music: Major labels sign more artists and watch sales rise. The Jamaican style enjoys renewed popularity with a new generation of performers and fans.
- 'Living Benefits' Policy Has Some Drawbacks
- Simmons Boosts Lockheed Stake, May Seek Control
- IT'S A MATTER OF PROTOCOL : When Foreign VIPs Come Calling, Just to Visit or to Do Business, There's a County Office to Turn to
- Dalai Lama Visits Prague
- Governor Picks Friend Arabian for High Court
- 400 Iraqi Kurds Poisoned by Bread
- Japan 'Money-Power' Politics Makes Strong Comeback : Reform: Ruling party is reasserting itself scant months after withdrawing from the spotlight over the Recruit scandal.
- In Cities, Blacks March and Cheer to Celebrate Life-Altering Changes : Street scenes: 'We are probably seeing history in the making,' Archbishop Tutu says of De Klerk's proposals.
- Governor Offers Reward in Slaying of Woman
- At Ailing Hospital, Only Bankruptcy Waits to Check In
- Fickle Finger of Fate (cont.): More than...
- Evie and the Duke
- Agency Buys Parcel for Buffer Around Landfill
- 4 Deputies Hurt in County Jail Brawl
- Fire Dept. Embezzler Gets 7 Years
- Seeing the Light in South Africa
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Western Surprises Brea-Olinda, 68-66
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bladow Strikes Out 10; UC Irvine Beats Cal State Los Angeles
- Civilian Jobless Rate Steady in January
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux, Penguins Slap Oilers
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kennedy Loses Big Lead but Wins Anyway
- Tradition Aside, The Best Nanny for the Job Just May Be a Man : Child Care: For some men who love children, the job is a natural.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Dailey Helps Seattle Win; Campbell Scores 44 Against Celtics
- Walker's 'Family' of Greedy Spies
- After the Wall: An East German in Long Beach's 'Coppelia' : Dance: David Wilcox dedicates today's premiere to the German people and brings in ballet master Thomas Vollmer as Dr. Coppelius.
- Westcorp Posts Lower Earnings; Slump in Junk Bonds Blamed
- W.L. Roper, 92; Journalist and Author
- Keating Lawyer Says U.S. Fraud Suit Is 'Joke'
- For TV Fan, Stray Bullet Steals Show
- Health Care Gifts Are Just Hand-Me-Downs
- Operation Rescue Lawyer Given 90 Days in Jail for Contempt of Court
- City Hits Cable Firm With $504,000 Fine : Telecommunications: Panel vows to get tough with Century Southwest, accused of breaching its agreement to build a studio for public use.
- Park Changes to be Discussed at Meetings
- Relief pitcher Bob McClure agreed to a...
- Cal State L. A. Ends Northridge Jinx With 57-48 Win
- Gymnasts Subject of TV Feature
- BETTING WITH BOB
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Arcadia Beats Hart on Penalty Kick
- Quarterback Randall Cunningham of the Philadelphia Eagles...
- Prosecutors May Compel Lewis to Testify : Securities: The U.S. is seeking information about the role of American Express officials in a manipulation of Fireman's Fund stock.
- See Glendale From Brand Trail
- Writing a Love Letter Is Easier Than You Think
- Gram of Cocaine Found in Teacher's House
- 'Bending Like a Bamboo' : Monks at Thai Buddhist Temple 'Beg' for Breakfast, Solve Parking Problems and Learn to Adapt
- TOP AIR POLLUTION PENALTIES
- Charter Issue Again Bodes an Oceanside Donnybrook
- Judge to Rule Next Week on Challenge to Capizzi's Appointment as County's D.A.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Officials to Review Parking-Meter Issue
- Pepperdine Pulls Away, 88-64
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Starts Slowly, Then Clinches Angelus League Title
- Trojan Women Fall to No. 7 Huskies
- Anniversary Waltz for 'Folkscene' on KPFK : KPFK's 'Folkscene' Will Celebrate Its 20th Anniversary : Radio: Weekend broadcasts will feature highlights from Los Angeles' longest-running live-music forum.
- Artists' Pens Mightier Than Torpedoes in WWII
- Controversy Over Cutting Aid to Israel
- Rethinking Pop
- Controversy Over Cutting Aid to Israel
- President Bush's Policy on China
- Happy Anniversary: Now Get Out of Here
- Many Reasons for Landmark Designation
- Maybe They Should Just Be Committed
- Controversy Over Cutting Aid to Israel
- Here Are 10 Reasons Why Broncos Were No Match for 49ers
- Objection to a Term
- Retrieving Unwanted Christmas Trees
- Here Are 10 Reasons Why Broncos Were No Match for 49ers
- Here Are 10 Reasons Why Broncos Were No Match for 49ers
- Restrict Development on the Boulevard
- Lewitzky's Approach to Dance Audiences
- Lost-Pet Notices Should Be Legal
- Goodbys to the Shoe, Fond and Otherwise
- Names in the News - Feb. 3, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 3, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 3, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 3, 1990
- More Public Officials Face Indictment in Sting
- COUNTYWIDE : Group to Fight Malathion Spraying
- COUNTYWIDE : Officials Look Into Low-Income Rooms
- China Must Sell U.S. Aircraft Parts Maker, Bush Says : Trade: The order is the first time the takeover of an American firm by a foreign buyer has been blocked since new laws took effect. The President cited national security.
- Threatened Steel Strike Adds to Gorbachev's Troubles : Soviet Union: Fearing wage losses, Ukrainian steelworkers start setting up strike committees. Any stoppage could spread to other regions and industries.
- Bradley Ally Got Poverty Funds for Private Building
- Bush May Lift Sanctions in Reassessment
- Bush Forms Science Advisory Panel : Technology: Officials say the high-powered council is the first such group to report directly to a President in 15 years.
- 6-Year-Old Mauled By Rottweilers : Animals: Boy playing near his Westminster home is attacked in the street and bitten to the bone by two of the large-jawed dogs. Neighbors who heard terrified screams finally fought them off.
- Respect Life, Farrakhan Asks L.A. Crowd : Muslims: Nation of Islam leader welcomed by record audience at Sports Arena. Talk comes after recent clashes with police, deputies.
- Car Fire Death Is Called Murder : Crime: A suspect is arrested near the victim's Laguna Hills home as he tries to hitch a ride out of the area. Investigators seek a motive in the death.
- Names in the News - Feb. 3, 1990
- McDonnell May Shift Jet Work: McDonnell Douglas...
- Brea Plant to Close: NI Industries will...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Brady Hedges on Administration Calls for Lower Interest Rates
- Senate Panel Votes to Limit Racketeering Law : Legal Affairs: The bill would limit damages in RICO cases involving securities. Passage might affect investors who lost money in failed savings and loans.
- Murphy to Step Down as Cap Cities-ABC Chief
- Clothestime Blames Markdowns for Loss
- Gannett Co.: The Washington communications company said...
- McKinzie Bank Fraud Trial Is Delayed
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Friendly Loan Leads to Court
- 30 Years After Sit-In, They Eat at Woolworth Counter : Civil rights: Four blacks who were denied service re-enact the event that sparked similar actions across the South.
- Joyous Blacks Hail 'History in Making'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : THAILAND : 3 Saudi Diplomats Slain in Bangkok
- Dealers of Vintage Clothing Resurrecting a Striking Old Look
- HIGH LIFE / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Raffle Will Benefit Arts High School
- Thornburgh Asks Special HUD Probe Counsel : Housing program: At issue is whether former Secretary Samuel R. Pierce Jr. made grants out of political favoritism.
- Traffic Endangers State's Future, 2 Groups Warn
- Ligachev Denounced by Moscow Newspaper
- Legal Tool in Schools Rift Cited : Education: Parents fighting the year-round school proposal say the district failed to follow state law. A special counsel for the superintendent disagrees.
- Mistrial Declared 3rd Time in Murderer's Sanity Case
- Group Calls for More Money for Parklands
- PLACENTIA : Train Demolishes Disabled Pickup
- Brief Rain Expected in Otherwise Nice Weekend
- Illegal Discharges Cost Times $30,000
- Buckey's Lawyer Says Reiner Is Seeking to Win Votes With Retrial
- Ballrooms, Yuppies, Boxing: Does That Make Sense?
- Union Ready to Back Players Who Challenge NFL Free-Agent System
- Graf Breezes to 50th Straight Victory in Singles Competition
- SAN DIEGO STATE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Dietz Hopes It Gets Better for Young Team
- SPORTSCOPE : Aussie Lifeguards Win Trophy Back From Los Angeles
- SANTA ANITA : Shoemaker Won't Bet on Himself
- African-American Exhibit Shows Consciousness of Heritage
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gaffney Celebrates Debut Album
- PEOPLEWATCH
- PEOPLEWATCH
- TV Reviews : 'American Indian Dance Theatre' on Channel 28
- Richard G. Eils, president and chief operating...
- Marriott Corp.: The Washington-based lodging and contract-services...
- Archive Offer: Costa Mesa-based Archive Corp. said...
- Retailers' Sales in Month Top Expectations
- Construction Spending Gains 1.2%, Lowest Increase Since a Loss in 1982
- RELIGION : Nuns, Laity Get Role in Weddings
- Bush Forms Panel to Make U.S. More Competitive in High-Tech
- Mexico Finds No Drugs on Cuban Ship
- Making Book on Literacy
- ANAHEIM : Officials on Annual Trip to Washington
- Ringo Bearly Avoids Run-In With Rhino
- UCI Places Its 1st Student on Regents' Board
- Jetliner Blows Tire, Flights Are Delayed
- THE SIDELINES : 49ers Try to Keep Offense Coach
- Toros Must Win 2 Games Without Their Top Scorer
- Loyola Center Finds Shot Blocking More Fun Than Shooting : College basketball: Tricia Gibson, a 6- 3 junior, is the top shot blocker in the West Coast Conference.
- Sebastian Coe's 14-year career ended in anticlimax...
- They've Traveled Long and Far to Be Valencia's Guards
- THE SIDELINES : Broncos' Perry Gets Jail Time
- N.Y. Jockey's License Revoked; Board Says He Held Horse Back
- Irvine Streak Hits Record 12 in a Row
- TRACK AND FIELD / MILLROSE GAMES : Coghlan Goes for 8th Wanamaker Win
- THE SIDELINES : World Cup Downhill Snowed Out
- STAGE REVIEW : Nichelle Nichols' One-Woman Show Salutes Singers
- MOVIE REVIEW : Olivier Farewell in 'War Requiem'
- ART REVIEW : Painter's Exhibit Fails to Connect Color With Music