- Extradition Action to Begin for Ex-DEA Agent
- * Lisa Humphreys scored 18 points Wednesday...
- Finley Accepts One-Year Deal With Angels
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Angry Rebels Rout Utah State; Fight Breaks Out After Game
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Louisville Upsets Chaminade
- Mitchell Chooses Colorado; Clifford Decides on Oregon
- Anderson Matures Into Performer of Note : College basketball: Occidental's 6-foot-10 center was a self-described 'stiff' when he played at Los Alamitos High School.
- Rams Will Leave Irvin Unprotected : Pro football: Cornerback probably will retire after a 10-year career. Lansford also won't be protected as team takes a gamble with kicker.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mack': A 'Threepenny Opera' Remake Betrays Weill, Brecht
- SHORT TAKES : Rush for 'Rocky V' Fight Tickets
- Wilshire Center
- Nissan-Ford minivan
- P. M. BRIEFING : Peugeot Warns of Japan Threat
- COLUMN ONE : For Think Tanks, Lots to Rethink : From Santa Monica to Washington, they're scrambling to keep up with the changes in Eastern Europe. Prestige and funding are at stake.
- WORLD : Aoun Attack Escalates Fighting
- Park La Brea to Lock Its Gates This Month
- State Expects to File Action Against Rockwell
- Arrest Brings Birthday Celebrant Back to Earth
- County Warns Against Eating Local Shellfish
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- SDSU Hopes to Offset Shortfall in Football
- CSUN Film Students' Hard Work Shown
- 'West Side Story' at Golden; 'Worship' at Groundlings; 'Planet' at Highways; 'Earthers' at Theater 6470; 'W(Holes)' at Theatre/Theater
- La Cienega Area
- MUSIC
- American S&L; to Post Healthy Earnings Figures : Thrifts: The once-ailing Stockton firm generated more net income in 1989 than any other S&L; in California.
- Univision Skips Payment: Univision Holdings Inc., the...
- Trying to Jump-Start a Stalled Studio : Entertainment: MGM/UA's film group chief is faced with a tough task--producing a quick fix, without making promises he can't keep.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : VOA to End Service in 6 of 43 Languages
- Read My Diet: President George Bush may...
- COUNTYWIDE : Scouting-for-Food Campaign to Open
- L.A. Report Blames Port Officials for Triathlon Failure
- WESTMINSTER : Ceremony to Honor Vietnam MIAs
- George Vukasin, president of the Oakland Coliseum...
- Kids of Rock Theatre Brings Show to Mall
- Higher Rental Fees May Result From Sales Sag : Marketing: Orders for three new blockbusters have fallen far below expectations and that may cost the consumer.
- S.D. Rep Season Marks Change, 'Not Retreat,' From Last Year's Fare
- NYSE Chairman Phelan Says He Will Retire, Try a New Career
- Richard K. Van Allen has been appointed...
- O.C. Housing Affordability Unchanged
- BREEDING BIRDS: LAZULI BUNTING
- Couple Held in Contract Killing of Son
- Resurgence of Measles Kills 6 in California
- NATION : Regulators Take Over Fla. S
- Pullout by U.S. Said to Risk Panama's Security : Military: Officials worry about Bush's pledge. They say local forces can't keep order without help.
- Klvana Case Prompts No Reform in Medical Review
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Radicals Suspected of Killing Politician
- Alemany Girls Increase Lead
- THE SIDELINES : Roy Hinson Has Knee Surgery
- The Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings wrapped...
- BETTING WITH BOB
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : McNaull: 12 Blocks, 32 Rebounds
- UCSD Defeats PLNC on Last-Second Shot
- NOTEBOOK : Raub's Encore as Basketball Coach a Success for Kennedy Girls' Team
- Finley, Schroeder Meet Angels Halfway, Avoid Arbitration
- SEC Chief Seeks More Enforcement Powers: SEC...
- Rosewood Hires Advisers for Buyout Bid: Rosewood...
- Shell to Test Methanol-Gas Fuel in State
- Bell Industries Declares Special Dividend: The Los...
- Hilton Ruling Upheld: A federal judge in...
- Checking Up on a Lover's Background--Just in Case It's a Scam
- Using Horse Sense : Sheriff's Mounted Posse Factors in Fun While Patrolling Santa Clarita Valley
- Wife Arrested in Man's Stabbing Death
- All-Year Classes Are Illegal, Parents Say : Education: Opponents of year-round schools say the school board did not give legal notice for the extension.
- Santa Ana Mystery Case Haunts Man Decades Later in Canada
- Teetotaler on Ticket Keeps Beverly Hills Election Alive
- BREA : Rubber Plant Fire Is Confined to Bin
- Granada Hills Socks It to Kennedy in 62-53 Victory : Prep basketball: Highlanders overcome 14-point first-half deficit to improve to 7-1 in league play.
- Major Win For USC on Miner Shot : College basketball: Raveling's team beats UCLA for the first time in eight tries. Bruins can't get off last-second shot and fall from first, 76-75.
- Rocky Mountain News sports columnist Teri Thompson...
- Dameworth Faces Fast Field in Millrose Games
- Divine Spirit Posts 4th Lifetime Victory
- TV Rights to 11-Year-Old's Baby-Swap Saga Sold
- Music Reviews : Pianist Istomin Returns to Ambassador Auditorium
- Arts Patrons May Sample 3 Musical Firsts : Entertainment: A Robert Cummings oboe concerto and Zelman Bokser's 'Points of Light' orchestral work will be premiered. Also due: a tandem performance by Shakespearean actors and the Garden Grove Symphony.
- SHORT TAKES : Inspired by Michael, Janet Says
- TOON NEWS
- TV Reviews : Bell Chief Informative on 'A World of Ideas'
- CBS to Give 'Pat Sajak' a Whole New Look
- COUNTYWIDE : Long Freeway Chase Crisscrosses County
- Airport Noise Foes Give Their Lawyer the Third Degree : Lindbergh Field: It could have been a scene from "Bonanza," except that no one had a rope. Opposition by the 1,500 citizen plaintiffs to a proposed settlement means the lawsuit now moves to trial.
- COSTA MESA : Retired AF Colonel to Manage Chamber
- Sunday Silence Should Have an Easy Go of Eclipsing 1989 Feats
- Star Softball Hurler Michele Granger Fighting Back From Mystifying Injury
- Evelyn Grossmann of East Germany stamped herself...
- Thousand Oaks Pair Decide on Colleges
- Nunn-Starling Bout Reset for April 14
- Defense-Poor Kings Open Second-Period Gates to Blackhawks
- Second Half Ruins Night for Aztecs
- Loyola Finds Gaels Defenseless, 150-119
- Giannini Wants Bye Instead of Kennedy
- TV REVIEW : 'Secret Passions' Found Witless, Boring
- Bradley Shares LPGA Lead at 66 With LeRoux
- Williams' Late Heroics Save the Titans Again
- Making the Case for Johnny Cash--Rocker
- Secord Gets Probation
- CBS' Decision to Cancel 'Beauty and the Beast' Show
- Death Penalty
- Prague Summit
- GOP Candidate
- Rancho P.V. Needs Tax-Free Solution
- Survey Predicts Slowdown in County Manufacturing : Outlook: Local production levels dropped or remained stagnant at 67% of the responding companies during the fourth quarter of 1989, while 70% reported that materials purchases were either reduced or stayed the same.
- Appealing the Ruling on Redondo Pier
- Some Additions to 'List to End All Lists'
- Secord Gets Probation
- Who's in Charge
- Low-Cost Car Insurance Bill
- Secord Gets Probation
- Blood Fees
- Costa Mesa's Team to Police Drivers
- Haiti
- Some Safeguards for Buyers of Guard Dogs
- Secord Gets Probation
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 2, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 2, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 2, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 2, 1990
- Vote Taken to Lock Out the Players : Baseball: Owners reached unanimous decision in December to keep spring training closed if union does not accept revenue-sharing plan.
- Donations Fall 35% as Cranston Draws Fire : Politics: Contributions dropped sharply during the second half of 1989, when the senator was under attack for his role on behalf of Lincoln Savings & Loan.
- TV TET: "Face of Love," a movie...
- LAST LAUGH? Supervisor Don R. Roth, whose...
- Welcome Mat Is Out for Farrakhan in L.A. : Race relations: The black community seems more eager than ever to hear the Nation of Islam leader. His speech tonight comes on the heels of confrontations between law officers and Muslims.
- KEEPING UP: The cartoons of William Hamilton,...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Most Bases on Hit List Lie in Democrat Areas
- PRESIDENTIAL VISIT: On a trip to raise...
- Ex-Official in Mexico Denies Role in Murder : Narcotics: The former high-ranking lawman says he is being charged in revenge for speaking out against the Drug Enforcement Administration and slain agent Enrique Camarena.
- Preparing for the Day When the Winds Return : China: An army of exiles is waging a battle of information to make sure the pro-democracy movement, brutally crushed last spring, will rise again.
- Bradley Gets Help on His Big Legal Bills : City Hall: The mayor's supporters have chipped in to help cover $576,000 in attorneys' fees. He still owes nearly $245,000, a fund-raising report shows.
- Council Races Attract Many Candidates
- Plane Lands Safely on I-15
- Riley Tops Supervisors in Reelection Funding : War chests: Harriett M. Wieder reported just $148.40 in contributions. She has relied heavily on loans to cover $21,752.43 in expenses since July.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bloomingdale's May Not Be Sold
- Xerox Corp.: The Stamford, Conn., firm said...
- Long Prison Sentences, Fines Sought: Federal Deposit...
- Gauge Points to Sluggish Economy
- Long Beach : Patients Moved Into New Spinal Cord Injury Center
- <i> Kinder</i> Share Their Memories of Nazi Terror : Holocaust: Jews saved as youngsters from the Nazis hold their first reunion.
- 30 Years Later, They Eat at Woolworth
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : On-Site Inquiry of Avianca Crash Ends
- U.S. Fires on Ship Believed Carrying Drugs Off Mexico
- Culver City : Unions Consider Merger
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Midler Junks TV for Daughter
- THE SHOE: REFLECTIONS ON A LEGEND : SHOE'S CHRONOLOGY : Thru the Years
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : No Cult, Turner's Pastor Says
- Refugees Trapped in Sudanese City Besieged by Rebels
- Officials Assail Parkland Site for New Jail
- Rev. Harold E. Fey, 91; Former Editor of Influential Ecumenical Magazine
- THE SHOE: REFLECTIONS ON A LEGEND : One More Ride For Soft Hands : Bill Shoemaker: Jockey's style, attitude made him the best. At 58, records and body intact, he's ready to retire.
- LOCAL : Sun Chases Rain Clouds Away
- NOTEBOOK : Simi Valley's Hale to Play Football at Oregon State
- Safekids U.S.A. Trains Baby-Sitters for Emergencies
- Peace Corps Offers Lessons to Students
- THE HOUSE : Chinese Students Issue
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Neighbors Appeal Bay Club Project OK
- San Ysidro
- San Diego
- Man Fined $500 Under Medfly Quarantine Law
- $14-Million Suit Filed Over Torrance's Parking Policy
- To Catch a Thief- So Sweet : Incident Leads to New Type of Traffic Ticket
- Players Ready to Be Checked Out
- SANTA ANITA : Patchy Groundfog Gets Shoemaker
- New Florida Coach Up to His Waist in Gators
- Eastern's Request for More Funds Approved: A...
- Reebok International Ltd.: The footwear and apparel...
- Arizona's Largest S&L; Seized by Regulators : Thrifts: Phoenix-based MeraBank is the sixth Arizona S&L; to be taken over, leaving only four in private hands.
- Non-Polluting Commuters Reap Cash and Prizes
- Opponents Just Can't Stop Oliver : Boys' basketball: Buena's senior guard can score almost at will, but that's only part of his game.
- Palkie Helps Keep Buena Rolling Smoothly Ahead
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- 4 Times Editors Named to New Posts
- Claremont : Assessment Plan Airing Set
- STATE : Roseville Ticket Wins Jackpot
- Hungary to Remove Parliament's Red Star
- Dog That Doesn't Eat Much Is Much Too Fat
- Counties Try New, Polite Tack With Sacramento
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Study of Campaign Funding
- Bill Requiring Minors to Get Abortion Consent Advances
- Bush Plan to Trim Troops Doesn't Go Far Enough, Soviet Official Says
- 9 Injured as Car Hits Back of School Bus
- SDG&E; Told to Open Secret Files on Merger
- No Conservator for Coleman, Judge Rules
- Activist, Ex-Official Sneed Dies
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Harvard Wrestlers Win League Title
- Pact or No Training Camps, Owners Say : Baseball: Lawyer makes threat as players union complains that it is being ignored.
- Commissioner David Stern of the NBA ruled...
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- TV Reviews : 'Heroes' Gets a Medal as Recruitment Tool
- January Retail Sales Avoid Slump, Up 5% : Economy: Spending surge at end of month helps stores post gains. But some analysts predict sluggish times ahead.
- Chiat/Day Loses Reebok's $40-Million Ad Business
- After 20 Years, Woman Squatter Faces Eviction
- Bailout OKd of Agency for Redevelopment : Huntington Park: The agency will be able to borrow money to pay off more than $11 million in immediate debts. The county will gain property tax revenue.
- Woman Barber Dispenses Coffee, Conversation and No-Nonsense Haircuts to Please the Spouse
- Crenshaw : Revitalization Panel Named
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : AIDS Protest Jams Bridge
- Few at Hearing Oppose Slow-Growth Plan
- Santa Monica Council OKs $41,000 for Needy : Homeless: The stopgap measure barely squeaks by. It is criticized as both not enough and too much.
- Bellflower : Residents Seek to Cut Drug Dealing on Eucalyptus Ave.
- 9 City Buildings to Get Doorknobs for Disabled
- Lawsuit Prompts Removal of Nissin Food Products
- San Diego
- Boy Charged With Murder, Rape Attempt
- IRVINE : UCI Acts to Clarify Gay Housing Issue
- Panel Supports Deputies' Firing in Cross Incident
- Hitches Remain in INS Jail Project on Indian Land
- Calvin Thomas, formerly a running back with...
- Betting Initiative Is Put on Hold
- Sanchez Vicario Advances Easily in Tokyo
- Mike McGee, USC athletic director, and Jim...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Men Roll Past Golden West
- EMPIRE LEAGUE : Katella Upsets Loara in Overtime
- VIDEO RENTAL CHARTS : James Bond Does It Better at Home
- 'Superman' Lawsuit Trial Date Set for April 16
- Treasury Announces Auction: The government plans to...
- PEOPLE : Investment Banker Joins L.A. Gear
- January Report Shows Sharp Economic Dip
- Furon Sells 3 Assets, Gains $28 Million Toward Debt
- SCI Avoids Chapter 11: SCI Television Inc....
- 3 to Pay $75,000 to Settle Insider Trading Charges
- Group Seeks Control of Florida Newspaper: A...
- BOOK REVIEW : High-Risk Stories of Modern Life
- Cheney Plans for Soviet Pullout in Europe by 1995
- The "Encore Ball" on Jan. 27 at...
- WORLD : Czech Statue of Stalin on Block
- FISHING NOTES : Black Sea Bass Numbers Surge
- School Board Ready to Discuss Solutions to Crowded Classes : Education: A task force has suggested year-round schools, among other solutions. Some parents fear that the board already might have decided in favor of the plan.
- Senate Vote on Nuclear Arms Chief Delayed
- State of Union--and World
- 'Rosey' Grier Tackles Social Service Needs
- Defendant Acquitted in Slaying Outside Bank
- Officials Criticize Law That Allows Landlord to Evict 400 Tenants
- ANAHEIM : Disneyland Greeter, 90, Is Guest of Honor
- Valley Students Join Parents to Protest Year-Round School
- Crops as Fresh as the Breeze : Agriculture: Fullerton Certified Farmer's Market is one of county's more colorful weekly events--one enjoyed by growers and consumers.
- Well, Geez, It Could Have Been Worse : The President has been freed. Dan Quayle and Colombia's leader are still in a drug lord's lair, but we have a plan.
- CIF ROUNDUP
- SKIING : Mountain Resorts Take a Powder
- SHORT TAKES : Prince Loses Chef to Junk Food
- MUSIC & DANCE
- NLRB Charges Rams in Firing of Union Musicians
- SHORT TAKES : Anti-Porn Group Asked to Stop Using Quote From Walt Disney
- Aristech OKs Mitsubishi-Backed Takeover Bid: Members of...
- DWP Talks on Gas for L.A. End; Agency in 'Real Crisis'
- Prosciutto Is Back From the Ban : Gourmet foods: This Italian ham is as different from most American imitations as French Champagne is from most sparkling wines.
- Experts Divided Over the Benefits of Oat Bran : Cholesterol: Conflicting scientific data mean that the controversy may be with us a while.
- Raven or Phoenix?: One of the 12...
- Corporate America Finally Gets the Ecological Message
- United Germany Won't Leave NATO, Bonn Says : Europe: West Germans rule out neutrality. But no Western troops would be stationed in eastern sector.
- GLENDALE : Vaqueros Brace for Major Early-Season Tests
- West Coach Wrestles With Success : Kent Wyatt has guided teams successfully for 20 years while other South Bay school programs have fallen on lean times.
- SHORT TAKES : Guitarist Aids Ailing Musician
- SHORT TAKES : Play a Boost for Lily Tomlin
- Kenny Burrell Brings His Delicate Touch to Elario's
- New Book Dishes Up Food to Go
- Mexican Designers Hang On to the Old, Embrace the New
- SPORTSCOPE : Unbeaten UCLA and Pepperdine Tennis Teams Clash
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Jamaican Chief Divorced Again
- Terramaster on Comeback Trail : Revolutionary Speedster Has Been Packed Away for 25 Years
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Soviets Say Copters Went to Nicaragua
- Bulgaria's Premier, Cabinet Resign
- A Standout in Two Languages : Girls' basketball: Spurred on in Samoan and in English, Sal Tauau has given Channel Islands strength at center.
- Councilman, Long Under Fire, Quits in Cudahy
- Delay Asked in Setting Execution
- Hayden Has Eye on Bigger Prize as He Runs for Reelection
- Volleyball Victory Still Eluding UCI Men
- NHL ROUNDUP : Fired-Up Nordiques Go Down Swinging, 6-3
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Torrey Pines Drops RBV Back Into Pack
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Three Coaches Will Make Their Debuts This Season
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Gets Even
- Anderson Fine-Tuning His Skills : College basketball: Occidental's 6-foot-10 center has matured into a performer of note.
- Dancing Tribute Wins Turf Race in U.S. Debut
- Pat Cash Named to Aussie Team
- Team Probably Won't Protect Doug Williams : Football: MVP of '88 Super Bowl may become a Plan B free agent. Broncos' Clarence Kay and Steelers' Todd Blackledge also may not be protected.
- RADIO
- La Jolla Playhouse Snares a Fugard Premiere : Theater: South African's play to be the centerpiece of a season that almost wasn't.
- 'Heidi' Heads for L.A.--but Expect a Wait; Lyman to Close Doors of Directors' Theatre
- 'Batman,' Tom Cruise Lead List of 'Faves' for Teen-Age Readers
- Avon to Make and Sell Cosmetics in...
- Northrop Sells Anaheim Complex, 2 Office Towers
- Vote to Buy Out Head of Schools Arouses Anger
- Watery Field Trip : 29 Oceangoing 3rd-Graders Overcome Seasickness and Watch Migrating California Gray Whales
- THE HOUSE : Chinese Students Issue
- Defect Investigations at Record High in '89
- Bush Puts Big Burden on California, Lawmakers Charge : Budget: Nine of the state's Democrats say the President is using base closings as a partisan weapon and is ignoring domestic needs.
- Solace of Survivors : Holocaust: Jews saved as youngsters from the Nazis gather to share their memories.
- Kids Take the Judo Defense
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Police Chief Will Reorganize Force
- Inglewood Seeks Rose Parade Spot
- San Pedro Shipyard Could Reopen Early Next Month : Industry: A deal that would put North American Shipyards at the site where Todd Shipyards operated for four decades looks as if it just may float.
- O.C. Transit Officials See Battle in Congress Over Proposed Cuts
- RACING VIEWS : Sunday Silence Likely to Get Better and Better
- McClintock Trying to Oust GOP Leader
- Man Charged Under New Child Pornography Law
- Debt Forcing Operation Rescue to Close National Office, Leader Says
- City Manager Will Leave Rancho Palos Verdes Post
- Tales From the Dark Side : Golf: Courses for Pebble Beach Pro-Am can be the stuff of nightmares for pros and amateurs alike.
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kriech Rallies Trabuco Hills Past Laguna Hills
- The Dallas Cowboys exercised their rights to...
- THE COLLEGES : Antelope Valley's Chelette Takes His Best Shot in Two Sports by Coaching Basketball and Golf
- Lewis Finally Has One for the Books to Go With Medals : Track: He'll take the world record in 100 meters, which was stripped from Ben Johnson, because he believes he has earned it.