- VENTURA : Water Pipe Rupture Leaks 20,000 Gallons
- Mahony Warns Soviets on Force in Lithuania
- Mission Makes Conference Call With 8-2 Victory
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CREDIT : Bond Prices Decline in Quiet Trading
- IRS Doesn't Care if Filers Are Illegal Aliens
- Bush Inclined to Forgive Germans for Holocaust
- For Once, It's the IRS That's Forced to Pay Up
- Communists Adopt Democratic Reform as Goal in Mongolia
- $20,000 Pay Hikes Quietly OKd for Council Deputies
- Balmain Goes Scot
- The Right Spot for a Typical Sunday Dinner--French Style
- Medical Board Pulls License of Laguna Doctor
- Torrance to Study Center's Impact
- North Hollywood Man Convicted of Murder
- OXNARD : Owner Won't Be Charged in Dogs' Attack
- INS Chief Seeks More S.D. Border Agents
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Bassett-Seguso Advances to Quarterfinals
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : McGuire Overcomes a Tight Spot to Throw a Shutout
- P.M. BRIEFING : Airline Bankruptcy Case Halts
- ICN Pharmaceuticals Posts $6.5-Million Quarterly Loss
- U.S. and Czechoslovakia Agree to Improve Trade
- REAL ESTATE : On the Move:
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- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT--JANUARY PERFORMANCE
- Cranston's S&L; Defense Weakened : Congress: Senate ethics panel investigators have apparently rejected a key argument in his case. The judgment could affect the rest of the Keating Five.
- Arson Fire Kills Wife of Japanese Executive
- BOOK REVIEW : Comedy of Conflicts, English-Style : TITMUSS REGAINED <i> by John Mortimer</i> Viking Penguin $19.95, 281 pages
- Democrats' United Anti-Rohrabacher Campaign Unravels : Politics: Spirit of cooperation ends at Democratic convention as two candidates turn sights away from Republican incumbent and toward each other in bid for endorsement.
- Court Hearing Stalls Opening of Newest Car-Pool Lane : Freeway: The 14-mile strip through Irvine was to open today. Caltrans postponed the debut until a safety issue raised by opponents is resolved.
- Lagomarsino Visits Inspiration for Child-Care Bill
- Authorities Raid Chemical Company
- COUNTYWIDE : 'Meals for People' Is Realizing a Dream
- Residents Sue Universal in Dispute Over New Road
- Family Ties Rate as Personal Best : Track: Diane Topp is not the typical Canyon High distance runner. She also is the mother of a 16-month-old son.
- Batters Make Difference as Loyola Tops Conference, Makes Top 10 Nationally : Baseball: Lions hitters are batting a combined .355 this season to bolster some shaky pitching.
- Sweden's Waldegaard Holds Kenya Rally Lead
- HOCKEY STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : St. Louis Finishes Off the Maple Leafs, 4-3
- 'Fog Jockey' Faces Criminal Charges
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tokyo Stocks Off in Light Trading
- Citroens to Again Be Sold in U.S.:...
- Winds Fan Blaze in Britain's Moors
- Bay Area Mayors Blast U.S. Agency Charged With Earthquake Relief
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Foothill Student Takes First Prize in Poster Contest
- WORLD : 800 Evacuated in Chemical Fire
- Federal Agency Announces Cut in Water Deliveries
- Poles Meet Soviet Apology for Massacre With Tears
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Tighten Loopholes, INS Chief Urges
- Fast Times at Palm Springs High : Easter Break Brings Out the Teen-age Mutant Ninja Partiers
- British Firm Denies Making 'Super Gun' for Iraq
- 'Privatizing' of U.S. Bases in Philippines Being Studied : Military: Turning work over to contractors might save money. But would it be feasible for the Pentagon?
- Surgeon Insists Beauty Queen Got Just What She Ordered in Nose, Cheek Jobs
- San Diego
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- REAL ESTATE : New Companies:
- Intel Corp.: Strong demand for its 32-bit...
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- Tustin Nursing-Home Firm's Reorganization OKd : Bankruptcy: Care Enterprises Inc. wins court approval of a plan that will enable it to emerge from Chapter 11 by year's end.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Safety Expert Crash Expert Too
- De Klerk Reported Planning U.S. Visit in June
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- U.S. Agents in Combat to Defend Base in Peru : Drug war: Americans and Peruvians fight off attacking guerrillas. No defenders are hurt.
- Avoid It: Lady Bird Johnson said that...
- Exercise Can Be Key to Waisting Away
- BREEDING BIRDS: RUDDY DUCK
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Cincinnati to Try Obscenity Case
- ENTERTAINING KIDS
- Looonnng Earrings
- Vista
- State Recommends Citing Youth Facility : Corrections: The county is ordered to relieve crowding in its juvenile hall, where inmates often sleep on the floor.
- The Bishops' Campaign
- ORANGE : Senior Housing Link to Structure Rejected
- Where Bush's Caution Works Well
- GOLF HERITAGE TOURNAMENT : Sauers and Brown Are Tied for Lead
- He Was in Different Time Zone, Not to Mention Another World
- Bill Cayton Still Can't Figure Out Tyson : Boxing: Former business manager has yet to mend avenues of communication with the former heavyweight champion.
- EASTER SURFING CLASSIC : Surfers Fight Dense Fog, Not Big Waves
- STAGE REVIEW : Two Strong Actors Bring 'Killin' Time' to Life
- MOVIE REVIEWS : From France, Laughter and Romance : Fairy tale: In Coline Serreau's charming 'Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed,' a cleaning woman becomes a goddess.
- 'Turtles' Tapes Being Served at Burger King
- Group Will Target the Environmental Claims of Products
- Retired Pilots Die Earlier Than Most, Study Says : Workplace: A global survey of fliers will look at why longevity figures for the pilots seem to be worse than for the rest of the population.
- SEC Probing First Chicago Statements: The Securities...
- Lumber Group: Japanese Are 'Stonewalling' : Trade: An American industry group says there's no real progress in talks aimed at averting U.S. sanctions for alleged unfair practices.
- American Medical Merger Completed: A private investor...
- REAL ESTATE : New Jobs:
- Companies Are Feeling Effects of 'Debt Binge' in '80s, Economists Say
- N.Y. Times Operating Net Dives in Quarter
- Times' Jim Murray Wins Pulitzer for Commentary
- NATION : Holdup Victim Kills Robber
- 2-Day Threat for Lithuania : Vital Goods Halt Looms -Gorbachev
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rib Surgery on Billy Graham
- YORBA LINDA : Youths Arrested in Robbery After Chase
- Lakers Cry Foul, but Jazz Say All Is Fair : Pro Basketball: Utah gets a call and a non-call in final seconds of 107-104 victory.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sandberg Makes Mark in Split
- Rolling Hills' Ross Pier Sets Up Volleyball Success
- MUSIC REVIEW : Piano Works by Wuorinen, Ravel, Beach
- SHORT TAKES : CBS's N.Y. Stagehands Strike
- Raiders' Wolf Is Hospitalized After Experiencing Chest Pains
- 'Mortal Risk' Makes Drama of Serial Murder
- STAGE
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Gaslamp Theatre Considers Major Internal Changes
- Ideal Setting for Cha Cha Cha Offspring
- SHORT TAKES : Gettysburg Manuscript on View
- STAGE
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cook': Grossness From Great Talents
- PEOPLE WATCH
- KCSN's 'Song' Aims to Teach With Music
- Park Uncoils This Year's Thrill Ride
- 'Shannon' Gets a Raw Deal in Journey From Pilot to Series
- ART REVIEWS : A Plea and Visual Punch in 'Artists and the Environment' : Exhibit: Sounding the call for ecology takes a new twist: Works are less concerned with aesthetics.
- Frank Israel's Talk Is Glimpse Into His 'Stylist' Architecture
- Once-Banned Soviet Play to Open in Chicago : Stage: Play, with all Russian cast, depicts Lenin as a fallible, scheming politician.
- Restaurants Rise to the Easter Occasion
- El Parian--a Place That Gets Your Goat
- A Recording, Club Date for Betty Bennett
- SHORT TAKES : No New Divine in Waters' Films
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Capri Offers Ample Taste of Italy in Sparse Surroundings
- LEGAL FILE
- Tracy & Hepburn of the Beach Returning : Entertainment: Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon don't see eye to eye about MTV but remain on the same wavelength about the tunes that made them icons. They'll revive those at Knott's.
- O'Connor Is Getting What She Never Had
- Karcher Posts an $8.9-Million Loss in Quarter
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CURRENCY : Dollar Ends Mixed; Gold Prices Rise
- CDC Warns Against Eating Raw Shellfish
- LOCAL : 1 Killed, 6 Hurt in Collision
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Ex-Sen. Chiles Enters Race for Governor
- Officials Alter Train Schedule, Miss the Bus
- El Cajon
- San Diego Gets Back $2.8 Million of $3 Million Spent on Arts Festival
- Rancho Santa Fe Choosing Sides for Game of Hardball Over Field
- Sunrise services to mark Easter celebration, while Passover week draws to a close
- COUNTY POPULATION ESTIMATES (1980-1989)
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Jimmy Ellis Seeks Pro Job, Would Take Loyola's Fast Break With Him
- Making Music Brings Peace to High Voltage Life : Performing: After nearly three decades of critical acclaim, pianist/composer Chick Corea still puts his heart and soul into his music.
- Stock, Bond, Commodity Markets Closed Today
- Allied Achieves Major Cost Cut in Health Care : Insurance: The giant firm, with 76,000 U.S. employees, has saved about $750 on each of its workers participating in a new specially designed Cigna plan.
- Agencies Banking on Appeal of East Bloc in Ads
- Downey S&L; Could Become Downey Bank
- WORLD : Fire Hits Bombay's Biggest Hotel
- Hypnosis Offers New Way to Alter Unwanted Traits
- 25 Bodies Discovered in Common Colombia Grave
- New Mom Finds It's in the Bag--Along With Everything Else
- Running a Restaurant and a Marathon
- Blacks Roam N. J. Town After Violence Over Killing of Youth
- U.S. 'Lectures' Not Necessary, Gorbachev Says
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Violence Flares After Officer Shoots Youth
- Taiwan Gas Blast Hurts 69
- CAMPAIGN TALK : A weekly window on the California elections
- COUNTYWIDE : Clerks Demonstrate in County Pay Fight
- 2 Medical Services Raided, 10 Arrested in Medi-Cal Fraud : Crime: Authorities say billing scams are costing the state millions of dollars. Van de Kamp calls for better controls over providers.
- ORANGE : Seekers Outnumber Hiring Hall Jobs 17-1
- Store Owner Held Up by Gunman on His Way to Bank
- OXNARD : Council Urged to Keep Museum Open
- Stars Keep the Sockers' Party On Ice
- Flames Not Ready to Let Cup Slip Away : NHL playoffs: Defending champion Calgary quietly regroups and forces Game 6.
- THE SIDELINES : Rome World Cup Projects Lag
- Criticism Has Flames Ablaze, 5-1 : NHL playoffs: Terry Crisp juggles each of his lines, and Calgary cuts Kings' lead to 3-2.
- ART REVIEWS : 'Carbon': A Moving History of Old West
- No More Dreams of Brass Rings, Just Pure Music : Rock 'n' roll: Havalinas guitarist and songwriter Tim McConnell, who performs locally tonight and Saturday, decided to focus less on the music business and more on the business of making music.
- 'Talking' Leads Crop of '89
- REAL ESTATE : New Companies:
- Tom Waits Sues Frito-Lay, Says His Voice Appropriated
- 3 in West Germany Accused of Spying
- 8 Officers Wounded in Algerian Incident
- WORLD : Pope Again Hears Confessions
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Thatcher's Woes Boost Speculation: Will She 'Crack' Under the Heat? : Britain: The prime minister's future is clouded by a drop in popularity. She says she's not ready to retire.
- Use of Fragrance Is Eau So Critical
- NATION : Toll-Free IRS Lines Stay Open
- LAGUNA BEACH : Date Shake Stand Gets New Operator
- ISRAEL KEEP THE DOOR OPEN : Refugees Are the Lifeblood of a Nation Born as Refuge : Arab attempts to stop the immigration of Soviet Jews is a new twist in a long campaign to eliminate the Jewish state.
- COUNTYWIDE : 'People's Art' Covers Walls in the County
- OJAI : PUC Plans 2 Hearings on Water Rate
- THE SIDELINES : D.C.'s Capital Centre Is Sued
- Boyle and Karich Will Join McKnight at All-Star Game
- Solid, Game 'Big Man' Feels Pain of Drugs in Dazzling Young Talent
- Nunn May Be Killing Golden Goossens : Boxing: He'll make big money fighting Starling Saturday, but his life has begun to resemble Tyson's.
- 1989, One Line (or So) at a Time : Pulitzer: Murray's prize-winning work offered insight, humor from Miami to Rochester, N.Y., and points in between.
- Legends of Golf Switched to May
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Jimenez Helps Glendale Relay Place Third
- 'The Little Prince' Comes to Life Through Center Stage Troupe
- Parachute Express Hopes to Land Children's Market
- MUSIC
- Suit Alleges Defense Fraud: The U.S. Attorney's...
- 'Bulking Up' to Top Spot in PCs : Computers: Softsel-Microamerica is now the world's largest PC and software distributor. Others are finding that they, too, must combine to survive.
- Barriers, Real and Imagined, Still Divide the 2 Koreas : Asia: Amid talk of walls and tunnels, north and south look to their guns. Seoul worries that its American ally may be weakening.
- NATION : Gov.'s Son Acquitted in Rape
- William McGarry, 74, of World War II Flying Tigers Fame
- President Confers With Thatcher : Leaders Discuss German Reunification, Arms Control
- Bush Pays Tax of $101,382 on '89 Income of $456,780
- Huddled Masses to Pay for Liberty of Parking
- Bomb Expert 'Disarms' Noisy Tummy Trimmer
- J. McConnell; Wrote Widely Used Textbook
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : FBI Joins Probe of Three Murders
- SPORTS BARS : TVs Make Every Match 'the Big Game'
- Indians Suspect Remains Damaged by Irvine Co.
- WESTMINSTER : New Curbs, Gutters Called Band-Aid
- A Fat Chance, Says Sumo Tradition of Females Inside Ring
- No-Hitter? Hornsby, Now That's Exciting : Angels: Musician's call rewards Langston after his debut with new team.
- Rangers' Nilan Breaks Arm, Will Miss Rest of Playoffs
- CS Northridge Signs Beverly Hills Center
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : BASEBALL
- The Art World Shoots for a $1-Billion Spring : Auctions: New York's selling season opens next week. African, American and Impressionist works may make it the biggest ever.
- RESTAURANTS : A Surprisingly Good Bistro Where Care Is Never Put on the Back Burner
- FOCUS: McGAW BUSINESS CENTER
- WORLD : 10 Killed, 27 Hurt When Bomb Explodes on Crowded India Bus
- Ecru Private Label Puts Tab on Melrose Basic
- Environmental Activists Assailed by Head of EPA
- El Cajon
- 9 Arrested in Beating Over Graffiti
- Former Executive Sentenced for Murder Attempt
- Musburger Couldn't Contain His Ego, Had to Get in Final Word
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Patton Steps Up, Leads Capistrano Valley
- O.C. Hall of Fame Gives to Youth Teams
- MOVIE REVIEW : Tiresome 'Gods Must Be Crazy II' Tries Too Hard for Laughs
- 'Red' Author's Next Book Will Be Very Green
- Tustin's Ellis Signs With Hawaii Softball
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Beat Indians in Opener, 6-4
- U.S.-Japan Trade Talks on Forest Products Fail
- Xerox May Soon Offer Some Nice Surprises
- 2 Mexican Customs Agents Seized With U.S. Cash
- California IN BRIEF : WOODLAND : Tax Protester, Wife Face State Charges
- Israeli Police Use Tear Gas on Greek Orthodox Protest
- LOCAL : Foul Play Not Suspected in Death
- Roos Sees Deficits for Oakland : Raiders: He says proposed deal could cause city to lose $180 million or more over 15 years. Some officials question his impartiality in the matter.
- Trashy Takes on a Whole New Meaning
- NATION : 10 Years in Failed Copter Escape
- Bush Feels 'Like a Spring Colt' but Physical Reveals Glaucoma
- The Power of Patronage and the CRA
- Mayoral proclamations are usually harmless gestures that...
- Ryan White 'Made It Easier' for El Toro Boy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Coach Charged in Molesting of Girl
- IRVINE : Exam-Theft Suspect Still a UCI Student
- Former Police Officer Named Municipal Judge
- The Southern California High School Basketball games,...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Turn Table on No. 18 Fresno
- Carter Lifts His Burden, New Team : Padres: His first hit of the season, a bases-loaded single in the eighth inning, scores two runs to put team ahead for good on the way to an 8-6 victory over the Dodgers.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : From France, Laughter and Romance : Relationships: Bertrand Blier upends traditional male fantasy in the seriously comic 'Too Beautiful for You.'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Plastic for Boeing 777's Hull
- Unit of Carter Hawley Hale Plans to Lay Off 30 Workers
- Champion Spark Plug to Close 2 Plants
- U.S. Business Inventories Fall 0.4% in February.
- U.S. Puts a Korean District Off Limits to Stem Violence
- NATION : Reassurances on Space Tomato
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barry Seeks Capital Exemption on Taxes
- California IN BRIEF : KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK : Employee Killed in Fall From Tree
- Hearing Set in Standoff at Home of Sharon Gless
- Councilwoman Accused of Campaign Violation
- Security Guard Charged in Nightclub Slaying
- IRVINE : Robber Tear-Gasses UC Student in Home
- MOORPARK : Lottery to Choose 5 Tract House Buyers
- School District Official Shot in Struggle With Robber
- CAMARILLO : City Is Honored for Financial Reporting
- State Calls Seal Beach Housing Plan Inadequate : Affordable homes: The state wants to know how the city will implement its low-cost housing commitment. The freeze on new home construction continues.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : How About Some Leadership?
- Charges Won't Be Filed Against 43 in Drug Raid
- A Changing of the Guard : Attention Politicians: Something Is Bothering Voters
- Willie Crawford, a former UCLA free safety,...
- THE SIDELINES : Bengal Hammerstein OKs Pact
- Controversy Erupts Over Concert for Mandela : Pop: The suggestion that charities may receive no money stirs an uproar.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Slick 'Vital Signs' Races Past Substance
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Basket Case 2' Has Makings of Cult Success
- 'Yuppie Five' Firm Fined: A federal judge...
- Pathe Co-Founder Reportedly Makes Anti-Semitic Remarks
- List Guilty of Murdering 5 Family Members in 1971 : Fugitive: The jury apparently dismisses the defense argument that a mental defect caused the shootings in New Jersey.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 2 Female Kung Fu Pupils Are Kicking a Few Stereotypes
- COUNTYWIDE : Boating Accidents Decline by 60%
- COUNTYWIDE : County Backs Plan to Fund Crime Labs
- Couple Caring for 5 Children With AIDS : Foster parents: A Woodland Hills couple makes a home for ailing youngsters and shares their love with six other adopted children.
- Court Ruling Endangers Jake Egan's Muffler Shop : Torrance: A Superior Court judge says the city can condemn the property by eminent domain. Egan says he'll appeal.
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- Frustrating Trip to City Hall
- Sarah Vaughan
- Anti-Abortionist Stirs Strong Reactions
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- Malathion Spraying
- 'Outing' of Gays
- Sarah Vaughan
- Hostages
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- The Debate Over Homosexuality and Its 'Treatment' Rages On
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