- Jeanette Roberge has joined Sunland Communities as...
- FNN, Lotus OK Deal
- Wife Expects Freedom for Mandela : South Africa: 'This is the real stuff,' she says after prison meeting to discuss arrangements for his release.
- Offer to Raiders Is No Giveaway, Backers Say : Pro football: The firms that are trying to keep the team in Los Angeles claim that actual revenues raised in a new Coliseum would more than exceed the millions of dollars the team would receive.
- Board to Study Rent Cuts for Equestrian Center
- Bo Schembechler Switches Sports, Joins Tigers
- BOYS' PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : La Quinta's Troubles Continue as Kennedy Rolls to 98-39 Victory
- THE SIDELINES : Player Slammed for Nazi Remark
- THE SIDELINES : E. German Gets Boost for West
- Abe Lemons, whose quick wit and flamboyant...
- SHORT TAKES : Prince to Get Achievement Award
- Rights Group Wants Urban Marshall Plan
- Government Totes Up Its Case Against Montoya : Corruption trial: The prosecution says the senator collected at least $11,950 in extortion payments. The defense will open its case today.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : New Editors Named at Jerusalem Post
- O'Connor Won't Seek Reelection : Politics: In a surprising State of the City address, the San Diego mayor says she will instead work for City Hall reform.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Schedules Additional Meetings
- WESTMINSTER : Council to Review 2-Year Limit on Term
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Arraignment Delay in Drive-By Shooting
- NATION : Divers' Search Turns Up Gun
- The War of Nerves Moves On : Terrorism: For all the peaks of public anxiety, on balance we've made progress against indiscriminate mayhem.
- A newborn girl was found in a...
- Council OKs 4,400-Home Development
- TV Review : A Grueling 'Day With Dan Rather' on PBS
- Newbery Medal to Lowry for Children's Book
- Columbia to Buy Bank Deposits: Columbia Savings...
- Doug LaFave has been promoted to special...
- Amtrak Cuts Its Losses, Reports Record Revenues
- Campeau Board Meets in Search for Solution : Retailing: Directors are under pressure to seek bankruptcy protection for department store chains. The fate of Bloomingdale's is up in the air.
- NATION : Bush Vows to 'Bring to Justice the Bigots' in Recent Bombings
- SANTA ANA : Car Theft Suspect Critical After Crash
- NBA ROUNDUP : Anderson 76ers Past Pacers
- Colleges Play Numbers Game With Athletics : Academics: Graduation rates can be deceptive, depending on how they are reported and who they include.
- Harlem Dance Troupe Appearance in Doubt
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- SHORT TAKES : Madonna Seeks Males for Tour
- Wilson Seeking Black Director for Film Version of His 'Fences'
- Europeans Drop Case Against Coca-Cola's Business Practices
- Fortune Petroleum Revises Earnings Sharply Lower
- Teachers Ease Opposition to Gas Tax Hike : Legislation: Educators gain assurances that schools will not suffer from proposal linked to state finances.
- Latin Leaders to Get No Apology From Quayle : Diplomacy: The vice president will talk about the 'liberation of Panama' during south-of-the-border missions.
- San Diego Mayor to Step Aside : Politics: Maureen O'Connor, the city's first woman mayor, says, 'I came in as a maverick and I will go out as a maverick' in 1992. She plans to lobby for campaign and ethical reforms.
- House Fire Traced to Dog's Electric Blanket
- Shuttle Off on Space Chase : Will Try to Snare Huge Satellite
- Living the Role : Making Movie About Gangs Hits Close to Home for Barrio Family
- U.S. Said to Plan Moving Noriega to Another Prison
- Man Shot to Death in Northridge Alley
- MISSION VIEJO : Residents to Protest Development Plans
- He Covers Sports by the Numbers
- THE SIDELINES : Cherry Hills to Host Senior Open
- Pilots Desert New Airport Safety Zone
- GIRLS' PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jalewalia Lifts La Quinta Past Kennedy, 69-39
- Lasorda Sets Up Competition at Third : Dodgers: Jeff Hamilton is the incumbent, but newcomer Hubie Brooks will get a look in spring training.
- Burnett Delivering a New Punch Line : Television: Comedy veteran hopes to create a new kind of humor in 'Carol & Company.' NBC tentatively plans to introduce series in the spring.
- Curry Gets Approval, Takes Kentucky Job
- 'Fourth of July' Starts Year Off With a Bang
- Energy Prognostications Focus on Price Variables : Commodities: The conventional wisdom is that, at least in the short term, oil will remain the world's primary fuel.
- Ecological Era Could Add Shine to Platinum's Future
- P.M. BRIEFING : Oil Supplies Hit 10-Year High
- U.S. Looking at Jump in Heating Oil Prices
- Computer Aid During Taxing Times : Taxes: Softview Inc., an Oxnard maker of tax preparation software, hopes to cash in on the IRS push toward electronic tax filing.
- WORLD : Israel Jails Opinionated Soldier
- SOUTHLAND : Yorba Linda Hails Nixon Birthday
- Terry-Thomas, Gap-Toothed Comedy Actor, Dies at 78
- Big Banks Drop Prime Lending Rate to 10% : Economy: Figure lowest since 1988. Adjustable-rate home loans to go down; other mortgages may be lower.
- Disneyland, Knott's Ranked 2nd, 4th in Park Attendance for 1989
- John Alioto has been elected 1990 president...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Robert W. Culver Jr. has joined Senturia...
- LOCAL : Police Chase Suspected Car Thieves Through Three Counties
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON D.C. : Baker, Soviets to Hold Arms Talks
- Low Clouds Postpone Liftoff of Space Shuttle
- A Power Play the Raiders Cannot Lose
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dick Gregory Won't Post Bail
- Children Held Hostage in 14-Hour Standoff
- Ceausescu's Wife Ordered Tank Attacks on Women
- NATION : Baker's Hopes Fade for Talks Between Israelis, Palestinians
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Former Boyfriend Faces Murder Rap
- WORLD : Ex-Defense Chief Slain in Peru
- Bush Criticizes, Then Coaxes Lawmakers
- Venice Group Plans Shuttle System
- IRVINE : UCI Appoints Chief of Ophthalmology
- Petti Is Denied Release to Prepare for Money-Laundering Trial : Courts: In another aspect of the case, attorneys challenge the use of a criminal to entrap co-defendant Richard T. Silberman.
- Reporter's Killer Is Sentenced to Life
- Patti Page Sues Over Sound-Alike Commercial
- Football Legend Nagurski, Hall of Famer, Dies at 81
- NCAA Votes to Release Athlete Grad Ratings
- Marshall football Coach George Chaump was named...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Scores Four, Penguins Stop Rangers
- Rams Are Where They Belong : Analysis: Ellard is right when he says his team is the only one with a shot at derailing 49ers.
- Keck Grant to Orange County Arts Center
- Grand Met Purchasing 20 Wimpys: Grand Metropolitan...
- T-Bill Rates Drop: The Treasury Department sold...
- Bizarre Tales of Heavy Drug Use Will Highlight S&L; Fraud Case : Thrifts: Prosecutors say the firm's late founder and his assistant spent millions on such things as cars, shopping sprees and big-name entertainment.
- Cruttenden Acquires Talley, McNeil: The investment banking...
- New Owner of 'The Copa' Plans Restoration : Tourism: James Sherwood, who put the Orient Express back on its plush track, promises that the famed Rio hotel will return to its former glory too.
- Shawn Miyake has been named vice president...
- Home Affordability Index Steady: The percentage of...
- Bishop Inc.'s Earnings Down 78% in 4th Quarter
- $35-Million Lottery Hoax Fools Media
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Divers' Chamber May Aid Migraines
- NATION : Kitty Dukakis May Be in Rehab
- Man Who Stole $651,000 Wants to Surrender in L.A., Letter Says : Crime: He claims to have gambled away the money. Letter and photo sent to Delaware paper are believed to be authentic.
- Redistricting Plan of '81 Is Defended by Edelman : Politics: He testifies that creating one Latino district would have diluted Latinos' influence. Critics charge the supervisor was just trying to save his seat.
- Artesia, Mater Dei Battle for Top Spot
- U.S. Players Having Contract Problems With Soccer Federation
- Gandara Is the Top Gun at University
- Bullets' Williams Faces Tough Rehabilitation
- 'Conversations': The Camera as House Guest
- STAGE
- Columbia and Its Revolving-Door Policy
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- Demonstrations by AIDS Activists
- Demonstrations by AIDS Activists
- Safe Streets
- MOVIES - Jan. 9, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 9, 1990
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- Names in the News - Jan. 9, 1990
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- Names in the News - Jan. 9, 1990
- U.S. Backs Away From Drug Patrol : Colombia: Plan to send warships prompted furor in Bogota. Security adviser Scowcroft cites 'inaccurate leaks.'
- JUDGMENT: Flamboyant Texas attorney Richard (Racehorse) Haynes...
- REEL LIFE: Marc Christian, above, was not...
- Critically Burned Suspect Charged With Murdering Former Girlfriend
- Park Program Allowing Dogs to Run Unleashed Extended 6 Months by Panel
- PRIVATE LINES: The thousands in Orange County...
- Doctor's AIDS Suit Blames Hospital : Health: 'Extern' says negligence caused her infection. Medical experts and gay activists see the trial as a test case.
- NO SAVINGS: Home buyers in Orange County,...
- Huge Projects in Offing for 2 O.C. Cities
- Panel Extends Park Program Allowing Off-Leash Dogs
- UCLA Interviews Homer Smith : College football: Bruin players are told that he is one of several being considered for offensive coordinator job.
- We Will Name No Wine...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Taiwan Hopes to Translate Wealth Into World Clout
- Main St. to Mean St. : Retailing: When a neighborhood deteriorates, small-business owners face a whole new set of challenges.
- Bond Receptive to Takeover Bid by L.A. Investor
- SAFER SKIES? With an unusually heavy mix...
- Rome Leans On Tower of Pisa, Bars Climbers
- GARDEN GROVE : Market and 'Pancho' Still There
- FULLERTON : Board to Consider Leasing School Sites
- Cardinals Deal Bruins 97-80 Defeat
- Even in Victory, Sockers Search for Consistency
- DENNIS W. MACHESKI : Qualifying the Superlatives : Grubb & Ellis Officer Keeps Things in Perspective
- Campbell Soup Not for Sale, Says Heir:...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Crisis Management Dominates SEC Chairman's Agenda : Securities: Richard C. Breeden has had to deal with a 190-point plunge of the Dow Jones industrials and an earthquake.
- A small-town doctor's minding Einstein's brain.
- Appeals Court Clears Payments: The 11th Circuit...
- Hallmark to Buy Dakin Toys: Hallmark Cards...
- Campeau Takes Bloomingdale's Off Market: Canadian retail...
- LA HABRA : Church Could Lose Day-Care Center OK
- LA HABRA : Driver in Fatal Crash Also Dies of Injuries
- Science / Medicine : A Step to Curb Lyme Disease
- CRYSTAL COVE : Woman Leaps Into Sea in Boat Fire
- He Clears the Air at U.S. Forest Restrooms
- WORLD : Eritreans Attack Polish Ship
- Quayle Says He Won't Apologize for Invasion
- California IN BRIEF : NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : Storm Dumps Snow; More Rain Expected
- California IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : League Hits Plan to Increase Flights
- Yo! : Slang: It's no secret that being cool is important to kids. Today's "in" word is simply part of their own unique argot.
- Oil Slick Threatening Morocco Heads to Sea
- Campaign Promises to Be Quick and Dirty : Politics: With less than a month left in battle over William Campbell's vacated state Senate seat, candidates don't feel they have time to form issues. That leaves mudslinging.
- Carroll, Fitting in Nicely, Helps Nets End Streak
- Archer Isn't Satisfied After Victory : Senior golf: He wins by seven strokes, but he also wanted to beat the players on the regular PGA Tour.
- THE SIDELINES : Hall of Famer Nagurski, 81, Dies
- Quick Fortune Made From Old Italian Treat : Small Business: A South San Francisco bakery making biscotti now sells $3 million worth a year. But six years ago, times were lean.
- Crooks Prey on the Unwitting With Cloned Cars
- Revving Up the '60s Again : Cars: Some of those fantasy wheels of yesteryear now pull 10 times their original price. A cottage industry in restoration services and reproduction parts is flourishing.
- China Drops Barter System With Poland
- COLUMN ONE : Politics, Pain and the Police : Anti-abortion protesters decry holds applied by officers during arrests. Their stand has turned liberal and conservative alliances topsy-turvy.
- Colombia Official Quitting Over Blockade, Radio Says
- Science / Medicine : Human Medicine Now Benefits Animals : Veterinarians: Techniques developed for humans are now commonly used to heal ailing animals. Applications include kidney dialysis and organ transplants.
- Man Sought in Murder Killed in Police Chase
- Laker Reserves Take Heat Off Starting Five, 132-93
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Payton Helps Beavers Defeat Cal, 64-58
- THE SIDELINES : Kronberger Wins Giant Slalom
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Erratic but Good-Spirited 'Rejoice in L.A.' Benefits Education
- Reds' Davis Signs 3-Year, $9.3-Million Contract
- CART to Deal With Disarray in Its Meeting
- Titan Women Lose to Nevada Las Vegas
- Moscow Allows S. Korean Jetliner to Detour Through Soviet Airspace
- 1990 Lessons Being Taught at an 1860 Schoolhouse
- Israeli Troops Kill Jordan Soldier Near Border
- Taxi Driver Killed in Northern Ireland
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Spot Drug Tests of Bus Drivers Blocked
- Heinz Chairman Leads Bid for Waterford Stock
- Calm Is Restored After Prisoners Riot
- The Legacy of Brazil's Eco-Martyr : Environment: The death of Chico Mendes sparked global interest in deforestation. But a year later, little has changed.
- THE SIDELINES : Ryan Named South Team Coach
- SANTA ANITA : Balla Cove, Farma Way Head Field
- Broncos Edge Steelers, 24-23
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Junkyard Makes Its Move on L.A. at the Coach House
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Animal Nation'--All Bark and No Bite : Theater: The world premiere of an Orwell-inspired drama is a well-intentioned but muddled tale at San Diego Repertory Theatre.
- Parcells Needed to Keep It Simple : Analysis: Pass by Giants late in first half plays into Ram hands.
- Staying Out in Front With the Heavy Favorites
- UC Irvine Finds the Road as Gloomy as Home, 67-57
- SHORT TAKES : Con Man Trades on Rivers' Name
- Artistic Differences Are All in the Family : Art: Alison and Betye Saar show secrets : to their success at first joint exhibition.
- Robbie, Dolphin Franchise Builder, Dies at 73
- ART : Brash, Oddball Show Combines Craft, Craftiness : Conceptual exhibit: Craig Cree Stone furnishes attractive objects with comments on the connections between differing kinds of art and ways of life.
- Bush to Colombia
- Janet Jackson Launches Tour
- The Case of the Missing Point : Girls basketball: Bookkeeping costs Washington High School a point in an overtime loss to Brea-Olinda.
- UCI May Lose 2 Players
- Clippers Close (Again), but Still So Far, 110-109
- Thomas Muster of Austria, Emilio Sanchez of...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : At Least Junkyard Has Its Rehash Name Right
- MUSIC REVIEW : Effortless Artistry Displayed by Soprano Von Stade
- Before Flipper Stops, L. A. Is in Title Game : Rams: His winning sprint ends in locker room after Giants try speed bump.
- Mary Alice Williams of NBC Has Girl
- PREP REVIEW : Even on Sidelines, Malru Dottin Remains a Cut Above the Rest
- Middle East and Domino Theory
- SHORT TAKES : 'Baker Boys' Wins Critics' Award
- TV Reviews : 'Max and Helen': Holocaust Survivors' Odyssey of Love
- DANCE REVIEW : A Fred Strickler Sampler at Santa Monica College
- WORLD MUSIC REVIEW : Kaoma Plants Its Feet and Lambada Firmly at the Palace
- Stone Moves From Battlefield Heroes to Rock 'Warrior'
- SHORT TAKES : 'Grizzly Adams' Bear Dies at Zoo
- 'Here Is Your Life' Launches UCLA Jan Troell Retrospective
- Gas Prices Rise Sharply: Gasoline prices jumped...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fujitsu Touts Faster Computer
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Anti-Smoking Ad on 1st Viet Billboard
- 4th Quarter Mostly Weak for Junk Bonds
- Pay Buchwald, Studio Told : Humorist Wins Fight Over Movie
- THAT HURTS! Authorities here are watching closely...
- Japan's Vehicle Sales Up 12%: Japan's domestic...
- LOCAL : Party Crasher Sought in Slaying
- Hansen Dam Restoration Delay Called Minor Barrier : Redevelopment: A federal proposal outlining work will be unveiled five months late. Community leaders are disappointed but remain optimistic that the dam will be rebuilt as a major recreation area.
- Science / Medicine : 19-Year Debate Over 'Stone Age' Tasaday Thrives in Rain Forest : Anthropology: Scientists remain divided over the authenticity of the cave-dwelling tribe. Now upheaval in the Philippines threatens to obscure the truth even further.
- Sprinklers in the Hot Seat
- Science / Medicine : 'Free' HIV Found in Brain Cells
- Science / Medicine : Alzheimer's May Impair Eye Nerve
- Science / Medicine : Agency Improves Hospital Mortality Data--But It's Still Tough for Consumers : Health: Report on Medicare patients by the Health Care Financing Administration has yet to be packaged in a way to be useful to consumers.
- Curry Quits Alabama, Appears Headed for Kentucky
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Romantic Motive Reported in Slaying
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Probe of Heating Oil Prices Sought
- Terry-Thomas, Known for Comic Roles as Cads, Dies
- SEAL BEACH : Pay Raise Issue on City Council Docket
- Rams Leave Fans Grasping, Gasping--Then Euphoric
- IRVINE : 'Follow Through' in 1990, Mayor Says
- Hotel, Housing Plan for Poor Lost to Fire : Blaze: Transients are blamed for a $500,000 fire that guts a vacant Skid Row building. Plans to remodel the structure to house the poor are put off indefinitely.
- Wally Masur Advances in New South Wales Open
- Cultist Linked to Deaths Seized Near San Diego
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Computer Security Is 'Worm' Trial Issue
- High-Tech on the Highway : Freeways: Video cameras are being tested that would catch car-pool-lane violators.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Few In North County Join Merger Fray
- County Fire Department Seeks 'User Fees' : Crisis response: Service charges would raise $4.2 million yearly to help keep pace with emergencies, a report says.
- THE SAJAKS: The year got off to...
- NATION : Jury in Gotti Case Sequestered
- Irish Teen-Ager Charged in Airline Threat
- Without Battle Intelligence, This War Can't Be Won : Medfly: Aerial spraying of the pest presumes knowledge of its behavior. Problem is, the state's eradicators haven't a clue.
- NATION : Bad Weather Forces Delay of Columbia Rescue Mission
- CSUN Project Finally Getting Slot on Shuttle : Persistence: Four aerospace engineers are hurrying to finish an experiment they began as students. The test, delayed by the Challenger explosion, is scheduled for a mid-August launch.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Full Throttle for Monorail Idea
- Bush Gives Fiery Defense of Tax Cut
- Chula Vista Jail Calm After Riot Forces Lock-Down
- Grieving Mother Hopes Trial Will End Nightmare of Girl's Slaying : Crime: Two women go on trial this week in the 1985 murder of a childhood friend. Michele Avila's mother hopes to lay painful memories to rest when she leaves the courtroom.
- Willie Brown, former All-Pro defensive back for...
- A Question of Restraint : Amid Brutality Allegations, Police in San Diego Are Using an Ancient Asian Tool as Weapon in Subduing Suspects
- BYE, BYE, JOSE: Singer Jose Feliciano is...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hoaxer Brags of Fooling Media With 'Winner' of Lotto Jackpot
- Loyalists to Ceausescu Go on Trial : Romania: Security forces accused of resisting revolt face maximum sentences of life in prison.
- Getting the Right Signals From Reading Material
- Science / Medicine : Viral Infections May Kill Atlantic Bacteria, Algae
- LOCAL : Suspect Critical After Collision
- WORLD : Mandela Signals Release Is Near : Mandela Expecting to Be Freed Within Weeks, His Wife Reports
- Video Patrol of Car-Pool Lanes Gets Tryout in O.C.
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- Both Sides Call Ruling a Victory as Ringo Pays $74,000 for Tapes
- Street Structures Make Public Do Double Take : Art: Dennis Adams discloses his social agenda in 'urban decoys' found around the world.
- PLAYOFF NOTEBOOK : At Half, Rams Felt Like Greatest
- THE SIDELINES : Injured Bird on Day-to-Day Basis
- Trekkie Plates Take the Cake at 'Creation' Show
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sergiu Comissiona Returns to Chamber Orchestra Podium
- Costa-Gavras: Willing Prisoner of Greek Tradition : Movies: His latest film, 'Music Box,' is Greek to the core. Its heroine, like Antigone, has to pay for something she didn't do.
- Giants Say Rams Were on Ropes : Pro football: Despite controversial penalty in overtime, New York players blame only themselves for loss.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Glory' Renews Its Star's Pride
- Long Beach Wins Titles at UC Irvine Swim Meet
- Ford to Make Dual Air Bags Standard on All Models : Automobiles: The company is the first to plan driver and passenger bags for all of its cars.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Clearing the Air at Outhouses in U.S. Forests
- P.M. BRIEFING : Grand Met May Sell Breweries
- Adoptive Parents Await 'Angel' From Romania : Family: With the fall of the Ceausescu government, a Camarillo couple has high hopes of bringing their new 4-year-old daughter home.
- 5.5 Quake Rattles Alaska
- East Germans Dispute Status of Secret Police
- Drilling Issue Up to Bush Now
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Bond Receptive to Offer
- NATION : Probe of Priests' Slayings Hailed
- Bay of Pigs Press Strategy Ruled Out for Reagan : Media: Relations with journalists have become more adversarial since the Kennedy Administration. Press secretaries have had to change their tack.
- Unwinding the Cold War Could Crank Up Economy
- WORLD : Koreans Burn U.S. Envoy Effigy
- East German Group Won't Form Party : East Europe: The opposition New Forum will enter candidates in May elections.
- Middle East and Domino Theory
- Science / Medicine : ANALYSIS : Weak Resolve on Quake Studies Leaves State in the Lurch
- Farm Bill Tills New Ground
- 'We Will Not Be Ashamed to Say We Are Czech' : East Europe: One who suffered the aftermath of Prague Spring describes the elation of seeing today's generation pull off the Velvet Revolution.