- Banana Pie Is a Breeze to Make
- Use Kiwi Fruit to Make Superb Jam, Chutney
- Tasty Crab Dish Can Be Fit for King
- Parties for the '90s - Glitz and glimmer, Asian-inspired entrees and old-fashioned, homey desserts that are strong on taste appeal will help define a new decade of parties.
- SOUTHLAND : Woman Convicted in Thrift Case
- Minorities in Lithuania Fuel Fires of Discord
- Cake Combines Best of Coffee and Chocolate
- Ruling Puts Harris Closer to Execution
- Saints and Sinners: Told that "Means of...
- Reality Often Doesn't Match Plot for Struggling Writers
- The Los Angeles office of the law...
- Southland Exporters to Japan Hurt by Falling Yen : Trade: U.S. firms are beginning to see a reduction in orders because a strengthening dollar is driving up costs to their customers.
- BANKING/FINANCE : Teachers Credit Union Reaches Out to Young Customers of Future
- France Plans Curbs on Tobacco, Alcohol Ads
- British Firm to Acquire U.S. Auto Parts Maker
- Chocolate Tiles Sweeten Dessert Table
- Culver City : Day-Care Home to Expand
- Rolls Were in Demand Several Decades Ago
- Stamping Out Smoking : With $1 Million to Spend, Coalition to Plot Anti-Cigarette Campaign
- TRAFFIC SCHOOL : This Might Be the Ticket, No Joking
- 1989 ALL-STARS : South Coast All-Star Teams
- George Stuart Figures History Can Be Fun
- 7 San Fernando Candidates Vow to Join Group's Fight on Graffiti, Liquor Licenses
- Builder Sues Torrance, Tries to Block Arts Center
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : How Big a Gamble Is This Train?
- SKIING : Bear Mountain Plans Are Making Progress
- Texas A&M; began a coaching youth movement...
- The late Hank Gathers of Loyola Marymount...
- It Was a Full Day of U.S. Football in Berlin : Germany: Americans lose in World Cup warmup. Rams will play Chiefs in August at Olympic Stadium.
- MUSIC
- CBS' 'TRIANGLE' STOPPED BEFORE IT GOT STARTED
- Pathe Communications Corp.: The Los Angeles entertainment...
- Americans Made More, Saved More in Feb. Than in Jan.
- 3 Former Fujitsu Systems Employees File Bias Suit
- WORLD : Iraqi in Nuclear Plot Linked to Effort to Smuggle Naval Gear
- Noriega Crony a Factor for Democracy : Panama: Mario Rognoni is now the political opposition. He provides the checks and balances.
- Group Therapy for Therapists : Counselors: Professionals find a safe place among peers to reveal their inadequacies and feelings.
- Culver City : Mall Liquor Permits OKd
- Rise in Business Fees Proposed in Santa Monica : Taxes: License fees for professionals could double under a plan that is drawing protest from the Chamber of Commerce.
- Nation : Senate Rejects Aid to Miners
- 1990 ALL--STARS : Meet the Kings and Queens of the Court : Talented Muir Trio Leads the Way
- THE PENALTY PHASE
- Jet Set Crash: A court in France...
- Immigration Law Cited for Employers' Bias in Hiring
- Demand Holds Strong for Good Quality Decorative Combs
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Anti-Drug Gremlins Tout Census
- Easter Extravaganza: Officials at Jewelers Kutchinsky, whose...
- College Recruiting the MTV Way : Education: Potential students are fewer and reading is declining, so schools are trying videos. Critics say the tapes are misleading.
- Alhambra : Valley Blvd. Plan Advances
- ANAHEIM : President Cheers Leukemia Victim
- Annual Beach Party to Recall the 1950s
- D. A. Says He Was Kept in Dark About Plans for New Offices
- THOUSAND OAKS : Street Parking OKd for Heavier Trucks
- Bond Issue May Be Asked for Huntington Beach Pier
- Soviets to Fight at Sports Arena
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- 24-Man Rosters Return : Baseball: Owners change their minds, decide teams will not carry 27 players and that starters will have to go five innings, not three, for a victory.
- Physically handicapped youngsters will compete in a...
- Canadians Incensed by Purchase of U.S. Art : Art: Ottawa's National Gallery spent $1.5 million on a Barnett Newman abstract. The community protests that the money could have been spent in support of Canada.
- Festival Latino L.A. Schedules Over 20 Programs in May : Arts: An eclectic monthlong lineup includes a rock band, a visual exhibition, theater events and Cuban posters.
- Thomson McKinnon Unit Files Chapter 11: Thomson...
- 4-Year Note Yields Rise: Yields on four-year...
- P.M. BRIEFING : N.J. OKs Trump's Third Casino
- 4th-Quarter GNP Revised Upward to 1.1% Annual Rate
- Wattage of Your Microwave Is Simple to Test
- Biltmore Hotel to Host Food, Wine Expo
- Low-Calorie Party Drink With Fizz
- Schabarum Pushes for New County Library
- Youthful Designers Add Talents to Strawberry Festival Offerings
- Mt. SAC Pilot Program to Train Technicians
- Santa Monica : Arts Administrator Resigns
- Soviets Offer Lithuanian Army Deserters Amnesty
- ELECTIONS / ROSEMEAD : Putting It Politely, This Campaign Seems Civil
- Driver Held in Shooting at Car During Dispute
- Islanders Stay Alive by Beating Toronto
- San Fernando Seeking More Takers for Home Repair Funds : Loans: The Redevelopment Agency is looking for low-income homeowners to take 3% interest loans of up to $25,000 to upgrade houses badly in need of repair.
- SANTA ANITA : Brown Bess Leads Handicap Lineup
- Anniversaries to Highlight Philharmonic Season
- Insurer Bids $6.3 Billion for Industry Giant : Takeovers: Analysts say Torchmark's attempt to buy out much larger American General faces daunting obstacles.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tokyo Stocks Continue Tumble
- Tele-Communications Inc.: The nation's largest cable television...
- COLUMN ONE : Thousands Miss Their Flights : Small cities are losing airline service as government subsidies end. Many feel like remote islands where ships no longer come to call.
- Southeast : Caltrans Calls for Workers to Clean Up Litter Saturday
- Renovation to Restore Hangar to '30s Grandeur
- Lynwood Goes With Clarke as Schools Head : Education: The board decides against a nationwide search and chooses the interim superintendent in a move that takes some members by surprise.
- Norwalk : Revised City Budget Adds $906,000 for 5 New Jobs
- What Small Claims Courts Can Do
- DIGGING for GOLD : Antique Trade Attracts Treasure Hunters to Town
- WORLD : Palestine News Service Reopens
- SPORTSCOPE : Cal Poly's Darlene May Named Division II Basketball Coach of Year for 2nd Time
- Oil Spill Superfund Effort Sidetracked : Legislation: A bill imposing fees on companies runs into Republican opposition in the Assembly. But its sponsor remains confident.
- At This Horse Training Camp, Meet Courage, Sass and Diamond Jim
- Assembly Candidate Wilcox Agrees to Change Job Description on Ballot
- Countywide : State Gives $676,749 to Help Homeless
- Board Grants Seniors' Group No Favors : Social services: Supervisors deny $10,000 for South County home-sharing program when doling out $4.4 million in federal block grant funds. But it still might get another chance.
- Surgeon Accused of Turning Away Patient
- Getting Child Care Out of Infancy
- Office Space Glut Forces Rents Down to '85 Rates
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Peruvian-Style Potato Dishes Are Highlight of Exotic Menu
- Brown Opens Bid to Mandate Health Benefits for Workers
- 'No Thanks,' Candidates Reply to Union : Politics: Recipients of an endorsement by a Carpenters Union local say it is an unwelcome outside influence in a Culver City election.
- Child Abuse Prevention Month Will Honor Activists and Groups
- Long Beach : Condominium Owners Get Support From Council
- Once More, With Feeling : Twin Vision Translates Classic Children's Stories Into Braille
- Tree-Planting Event Held in Hollywood
- Sandinistas Legalize Property Seizures : Nicaragua: Titles are awarded to 10,000 living in state-owned houses before the election. Ortega and other officials benefit.
- School Buses Disrupted by Apparent Sickout
- Times to Announce All-Star Lineups
- Author, 84, Digs Her Botanical Detective Work
- The naked truth:Frederick's of Hollywood was fined...
- McGuire's Gem Seems to Have Made a Mark
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Bad Throw Helps Marina Beat Mater Dei
- PREP NOTES : Torrance High Pitcher Keeps 5-Game Streak Going With Complete Game Squeaker : Baseball: Mike Kendall, son of former major league player Fred Kendall, didn't start pitching until the middle of last season.
- San Clemente's Roditi a Quick Study
- Titans' Stadium Cost Increase: $2.4 Million : Cal State Fullerton: Architects' estimate for on-campus stadium grows 24% to $12.6 million.
- Man of Note in L.A. Musicals
- American Seized by Kidnapers in Colombia Freed
- The Great Western Fair & Livestock Show...
- Monterey Park : Ban on Low Copter Flights
- Pasadena : Housing Loan for City Clerk
- Hundreds Mourn Club Fire Dead; Bodies to Be Airlifted to Honduras
- Federal Judge Turns Down Latest Appeal by Harris
- Models Top Off Charity Affair : Bal Masque, Mannequins Raise $75,000 to Benefit St. Jude
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Trump Split Good for Business
- Cristiani in Venezuela
- Hermosa Tightens Building Rules but Won't Reconsider Strand Hotel : Development: The Planning Commission will review plans for all new buildings except single-family homes.
- At Last, Punishment Fits the Crime : Death penalty: It has wide support because ordinary citizens identify with media images of brutalized victims.
- Korean Cultural Service to Mark 10th Anniversary
- Car's Color Apparent Factor in Gang Slaying
- Lockheed Factions Line Up Support as Showdown Nears
- P.M. BRIEFING : Grumman Expands Europe Ties
- Here's the Answers on Olive Oil
- Very Strong Vote for Broccoli
- Borrowing Recipe for Sour Pickles to Make at Home
- East Germans Find 2nd Mass Grave of WWII Internees
- Seizure Fuels Fears of Iraq Nuclear Plans : Mideast: Baghdad appears determined to develop weapons. It may be years away from doing so, U.S. officials say.
- Queen's Nephew Wins Lawsuit Against Paper on Brawl Story
- Hillcrest Goes Uptown, but With Flaws
- MUSIC : Pianist on World Tour Makes Stop in Oxnard
- Diamond Bar Revenue Bill Clears Panel : Taxes: State Senate committee OKs letting the new city collect about $1.2 million. But the county is opposed.
- LOCAL : Deputy Kills Man in Stanton
- William Van Orden Dies; Fixed Loy Statue
- Texas Grand Jury Refuses to Indict Man Who Killed Fleeing Murderer
- A TAXING TIME OF YEAR
- 1990 ALL--STARS : Meet the Kings and Queens of the Court : Pasadena, West Covina Place a Pair
- Agent Orange Cancer Risk in Veterans Discounted
- Glass Reefs
- San Diego
- GARDEN GROVE : Council to Evaluate Child-Care Proposal
- SAN QUENTIN DIARY : News Agencies Jockey for Space at Prison Gate
- Rain Leaves Cars Slippin', Slidin' in S.D. County
- Videotape Rejected in Jewelry Mart Case : Law: The defense in the federal money-laundering proceedings says the surveillance was illegal. A judge agrees.
- District Veteran Will Head L.A. City College
- Hermosa Beach to Shift Gears on Parking Rules
- Welder's Death Brings Charges Against 4
- Woman Killed, 2 Brothers Wounded in Night Attack
- Posthumous Degree May Be Awarded Hank Gathers
- UCI Extends Mulligan's Contract
- Los Angeles Times : 1990 ALL-STARS : Meet the Kings and Queens of the Court : Leslie Head, Shoulders Above Rest
- ROUNDUP
- Advisory Panel to Guide Airport Arts Program
- NEWS ANALYSIS : NEA May Not Escape the Senate Unscathed Despite Stand by Bush
- Trustees Name Edwin Young L.A. City College President
- Monthly Programs for the Starry-Eyed
- Australia's Hawke Claims Victory; Opponent Yields
- Hundreds Pray for 17 Club Fire Victims
- Lake View Terrace Recreation Center and Hansen...
- Gallery to Show Barbie Trial Art
- BOOK REVIEW : Writer Takes Revenge on Haughty Literary Critics in Academia
- Rival Black Groups Battle in S. Africa; Scores of Homes Burn, Hundreds Flee
- Bush Defends Cautious Lithuania Policy
- Landlords Hit the Roof Over Study : Santa Monica: A city report that praises rent control draws fire. One advocate of low-cost housing calls report vague.
- Teacher Who Quit Over Film Won't Be Reinstated
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 7 New Ambassadors to Sister Cities
- NEWPORT BEACH : Nancy Reagan Tells of Cancer Episode
- Fair's Ex-Manager Faces Reduced Charge
- Jury Awards Black Professor $1 Million in Bias Suit Against College : Courts: He claimed Claremont Graduate School denied him tenure because of his race. The decision will be appealed.
- Hawthorne High Learns Security Chief Is Ex-Felon
- Number of Foreign Student/Athletes Growing; So Are Questions
- SIDELINES : Triple-Play Maker J. Neun Dies
- STAGE REVIEW : High-Tech 'Starlight Express' Will Pull Into the Arts Center
- MUSIC REVIEW : Japanese Kodo Drummers Perform at Royce Hall
- Artist Ann Hamilton Takes On New Borders in La Jolla Installation
- 1989 ALL-STARS : Lynwood's High-Scoring Killum Leads Southeast Prep Boys All-Star Team
- WORLD : Iran Hostage Mission Reported
- For Disabled, Accessible Housing Is Inaccessible
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sammy Davis Treated at Home
- State Awards Funds for Wilderness Area
- A Satirist Rages at England, America : Books: British author Martin Amis has spent the last two decades infuriating and delighting critics and readers. His new book is likely to do the same.
- Oldest County Lifeguard at End of Career
- 1989 ALL-STARS : Lynwood Has 3, Lakewood Places 2 on South Coast Prep Girls All-Star Team
- Oakland Negotiator Might Jump Off Raiders Wagon
- White House Withdraws Request to Delay Pentagon Expenditures
- U.S. Trade Curbs Would Hurt Ties, China Says
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bono Rides Herd on Bullet Biker
- Council Considers Controlling Growth in 25 'Sub-Areas'
- Supervisors Consider New Tactic to Delay Malibu Incorporation
- COSTA MESA : OCC's Debate Team Wins 4th State Title
- Killer to Testify Against Brother : Courts: Stewart Woodman, in a "cleansing of the soul," makes a deal to avoid the gas chamber for the slayings of his parents.
- ORANGE : Thieves Had Big Haul of Stored Valuables
- PLACENTIA : Police Arrest Suspect in Bank Robbery
- Suicide-Murder Home Turned Into a Shrine
- Maritime Museum Near Completion
- Tyrone Paul, Larry Williams Win Player of the Year Honors
- Crack Babies
- SHORT TAKES : 'New Kids' Not in School Policy
- Michael On Fire Lives Up to Name When Writing and Singing
- St. Anne's Begins Expansion
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Women Will Get Back Into Action With Three Matches at Tennis Center
- SAN QUENTIN DIARY : News Agencies Jockey for Space at the Prison Gate
- Britons Say Albania Holds 120 Protesters
- Earlier Classes, Staff and Bus Service Cuts Proposed for Schools
- Federal Judge Turns Down Latest Appeal by Harris
- 1989 ALL-STARS : Artesia, Poly, Lakewood Put 2 Players Each on Boys Prep South Coast All-Star Team
- Long Beach : New President Named for Memorial Health Services
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : The Debate Takes On a Commercial Appeal
- Reader Deserves an Earful or Two
- Olympics Issues Not Worth Much
- S&L; Defendant Guilty : McKinzie Convicted in '87 Failure
- Children Witness Whale's Struggle for Life
- Time at a Magic Gateway
- FILLMORE : Money Sought to Extend Bike Path
- Doing a Good Turn : Crews Lay Tile Homes for Endangered Least Terns
- Kidnaped Man Jumps From Moving Car
- Non-Candidate Endorsed by Democrats Waffles : Politics: Barbara Jackson plays coy about her ambitions despite having dropped out of the race for Rep. Robert K. Dornan's seat and getting the backing of a party worried about a LaRouche challenger.
- Sockers Waste Wright's Effort
- A Non-Magical Victory : Pro basketball: With Johnson watching, Clippers come back from a 19-point halftime deficit to lead after three quarters before Lakers prevail, 106-99.
- VENTURA COUNTY : LOS ANGELES TIMES : 1990 ALL-STARS : Santa Clara Leaves Little Room for Doubt With Perfect Season
- A flareup of Miloslav Mecir's chronic sore...
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Bardens Getting the Breaks, and Baseball Team Has Been the Beneficiary
- NOTEBOOK : Allan Leads All-Rio Hondo Soccer Team
- Bellflower : Child-Care Program Given Top Rating in State Review
- Storybook Characters Enliven Chorale's Ball
- Schabarum Pushes for New Library
- Racial Preference in Granting TV, Radio Licenses May Be in Trouble in High Court : Judiciary: Conservative justices renew their attack on affirmative action, but decisions in two FCC cases may have little effect on existing stations.
- 2 Pomona Seniors Win Mellon Fellowships
- Region : United Way to Offer Funds
- Marina Halibut Derby Hooks 1,132 Anglers and 300 Fish
- Men Caught After Police Knifing
- Pasadena : Hearing on Electricity Rates
- 'Lemon Law' Provides for Remedies to Owners of Defective Cars
- Doctors Contend Honecker and Top Aides Are Too Ill for Trial : East Germany: The former hard-line ruler is charged with corruption. He has cancer.
- From Soap to Tanks: Soviet Bureaucrats Put on Spot
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Oceanside Man to Be Tried in Shooting
- Doctor Accused of Turning Away Ill, Poor Patient
- San Diego
- Crime Born of Boredom : 2 Palmdale Youths Charged in Rampage of Theft, Vandalism
- SIDELINES : Rain Delays Seniors' Tradition
- She Can Pretend It's Fun
- Loyola Tops Stanford
- Among Jordan's Great Games, This Was It
- COMMENTARY : '90 Kentucky Derby Superhorse Remains a Frisky Dark Horse
- Judge Chides Both Sides in Continuing Umpire Feud
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Zingali's Two-Hitter Paces Garden Grove to Victory
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Surprising Buena Park Wins Fourth in a Row
- Screamin' Jay Still Crazy After All These Years
- Ruling Sought on Mapplethorpe Photos
- The Comeback Inn Faces a Sound Barrier : Courts: An irate neighbor gets a restraining order to limit noise levels at the club. The club has been silent since.
- Pianist Leon Fleisher will conduct and appear...
- Action Delayed on Historic Status for Van Nuys Hangars
- What If Gorbachev Fails?
- Man Arrested After Weapons Cache Found
- Vandals Hit School for 4th Weekend
- Castellanos, Poly Zero In on Quarry
- The New Breed of Computer Mice
- Study Finds Higher Bank Fees in State
- Revised Reserve Line From Fetzer
- Despite Claims, Cereals Are Not Prescriptions for Whatever Ails You : Nutrition: Consumers still need to read labels and comparison shop to get the most available benefits from breakfast.
- Activists Get Partial Win in Mitsui Dispute
- White House Defends Its Non-Banker S&L; Nominee
- Suit Against Police Settled for $30,000
- THE HOUSE
- SOUTHLAND : Ex-Officer Jailed in Child's Rape
- School Names New Head
- Teacher With a Real History
- VIDEO : Library Has 5,000 Titles to Check Out
- Newport May Allow Illegal Beach Patios--for a Fee
- Lynwood Delays Year-Round School Test
- Parks Worker Denies Stealing Tons of Blocks
- Pasadena : Superintendent Named
- U.S. Grants Political Asylum to Stowaway From China
- Ousted City Manager a Finalist for Texas Job : Oxnard: David Mora is a competing for the same position in San Antonio. But this has not changed the minds of those who want him out.
- Boy Befriended by Dravecky Dies : Cancer: The former San Francisco Giants pitcher helped raise $100,000 for the 6-year-old leukemia victim.
- Rob Nelson Takes Good With Bad : Padres: Two home runs in 10-7 victory over Angels proves uplifting to reserve first baseman. But owners announce new roster plans, hurting his chances of making team.
- Making Jokes About Clippers Is No Longer a Man's Game
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Gains Softball Victory Over OCC . . . Temporarily
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Edison Topples Huntington Beach
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- SIDELINES : CSU Long Beach Tabs Greenberg
- Rams Offer to Settle With O.C. Musicians : Labor dispute: On the eve of a hearing with the labor board, the team proposes giving 80% in back pay and benefits. Officials of the local are delighted.
- 'Predator' Director Drags Actor off Live Show
- Season's Fresh Offerings: Artichokes, Beets, Halibut
- Off-Road Experiences Can Include Brushes with a Variety of Wildlife
- Cardboard Cabinet: When prominent blacks visit San...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Singer Recovering From Bypass
- Long Beach : Council Orders Ordinance to Prohibit Flag Burnings
- Trail Guardian Ambrose Zaro Dies at 90
- 1989 ALL-STARS : Southeast Girls Team Led by 3 Repeat All-Stars From Bell Gardens, Artesia, Glenn
- Cyanide Issue Clouds Juneau's Visions of Gold