- Security Guard Convicted of '89 Burglary, Kidnaping
- National City Smut Law Is Overturned; Closed Adult Bookstore Will Reopen
- O.C. Girls Advance in Miami Junior Tennis Tournament
- Total Recall of Lofrano Finds Error
- Baseball
- Padres' Gwynn Can Dig Deeper to Bury the Past
- SDSU Finds Reasons for Optimism : Aztecs: Despite 13-16 finish, Brandenburg says positives outweigh the negatives.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Undaunted Halibut Return for Spawning
- College Basketball
- FESTIVALS
- Museum Gains New Life : Art: The collection of California art donated by Frederick R. Weisman is an outstanding addition to the San Diego Museum of Art.
- TELEVISION
- A London Bridge to the Art of Selling Songs
- New Auto Industry Environmental Group: The three...
- Two-Year Note Yields Rise: Yields on two-year...
- B of A Left as Top Contender for Failed Bank
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Ex-Security Chief Accused in Attack
- Mexico Prisons Viewed as 'Ready to Explode' : Rights: Overcrowding, deteriorating facilities and poorly trained guards are blamed for 'powder kegs.'
- BOOK REVIEW : Micronesian Politics Spill Over Edge : THE EDGE OF PARADISE America in Micronesia <i> by P.F. Kluge</i> Random House, $21.95, 256 pages
- SCIENCE / PEDIATRICS : Research Links Colic to Cow Antibodies
- 4 Hijackers Slain After Airport Siege in Singapore; Passengers, Crew Safe
- An Indelible Mark : Trends: Kari Barba, who owns a tattoo studio in Anaheim, has drawn a reputation as a master among American tattooists because of the care and artistry she puts into her work.
- 1 Killed, 1 Injured in Apparent Gang Attack
- Agoura's York Decides to Run for UC Irvine
- Inner-City Baseball Falls Behind
- THE NHL : A Very Expensive Collect Call
- Baseball
- Don't Expect Colleges to Slay the Golden Geese
- Seems to Be Something Fishy Here : Licenses: Population on the rise, interest in the sport is high, but registration of anglers has dropped dramatically.
- Trout Are Doing Their Part to Break Ice at Big Bear Lake
- MOVIES
- TELEVISION REVIEW : Bill Moyers Barks at the Watchdogs : Journalist delves into what Project Censored's national panel of journalism experts has selected as the '10 best-censored stories of 1990.' It's an unsettling but invaluable hour of TV.
- Playwright, Four O.C. Organizations Win NEA Grants
- Bush to Undergo Annual Checkup
- The Charity Set Stars at El Rescate Benefit
- Drug Dealers Punish Welshers by Carving Them a 'Happy Face'
- British Official Sees Talks as 'New Beginning' in Ulster
- NEEDLEWORK: Aficionados of body art who journey...
- Fire Adds to Woes of Downtown Hollister
- O.C. DNA Testing Laboratory Is Nearing Test of Its Own in Court
- Documents Tell Details of Murders : Killings: One suspect reportedly said: 'Yeah, dude, we smoked 'em all.' Long night of drinking and drugs led up to the shootings of three young Pasadena women, according to court documents.
- Fleet of Tow Trucks May Be Mobilized in War on Traffic Jams : Commuters: The county Transportation Commission will vote on a plan to authorize 'freeway service patrols' that would provide service to disabled vehicles.
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- THE TIMES POLL : L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12TH DISTRICT : Bernson Seen Headed for Runoff With Korenstein
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Panels Urge Changes at 3 District Schools
- Preliminary Vote OKs Bradley Ally for MWD Post
- SANTA ANA : New Obscenity, Bomb Threat Charges Filed
- Wayward Cylinder Causes Tie-Up on I-5
- Cries for Water Rationing Drowned Out by Storms : Drought: Some areas are scaling back plans to restrict usage. Officials caution against a too-hasty retreat.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Making Their Point With Wrought Iron
- World IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Rebels Threaten Mengistu Regime
- CLIPBOARD : CCAP (Coalition for Children, Adolescents & Parents)
- Hussein Consolidating Control in South : Iraq: But grip on power is tenuous, U.S. officials say. In the north, Kurdish rebels appear to have the upper hand.
- Still Battling: Talk-show host Larry King wants...
- First Stop on the Post-Awards Tour: the Governor's Ball
- FARIA BEACH : Couple Refuses to Take Down Flag
- Taps and Train Whistle Signal Passing of Orange Police Chief : Funeral: Michael D. Parker was passionate about his work--law enforcement--and his hobby--railroading.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Makes Moves to Balance Budget
- IRS Claims Vista Man Fed Too Often at the Tax Tables
- Vote Delayed on Graffiti Ordinance
- Hearing Begins for Suspect in '86 Molestation-Slaying
- Anti-Police Bias May Disqualify Juror : Courts: A judge is to decide today whether a panel member should be removed for discussing the King beating in deliberations on a murder case.
- Grocer Pleads Not Guilty in Killing of Teen-Ager
- Firefighter Injured in Controlled Burn
- Airliners Rest in Desert, Awaiting Better Times : Aviation: Recession and bankruptcies have grounded these giants of the skies. If they aren't rescued, they could end up as aluminum ingots.
- Arco Expects Lower Earnings: Atlantic Richfield Co.,...
- Sales at State's Biggest Home Builder Up 22%
- Western Digital Stands to Gain From IBM Deal : Computers: The Irvine firm could generate $50 million to $150 million in sales as a key supplier for new laptop.
- Castle Rock, Orion Takeover Talks Fail
- Hospital Extends Spousal Benefits to Gay Staffers : Workplace: The New York medical center's policy--which includes health-care insurance--is hailed by activists as "groundbreaking."
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Drug Cuts Infections in AIDS Patients
- 5 N.Y. Officers Indicted in Death of Suspect Are Back on Payroll
- Council Approves Plans for Project on Meadlowlark Site
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Lean Times Demand More Efficient Leadership
- U.S. Won't Use NHL Players in Olympics
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Vandals Paint Part of Downtown Red
- SIMI VALLEY : 'Alphabet Caller' Suspect Arrested
- MOORPARK : Church Asks City to Scale Back Festival
- Yeltsin vs. Gorbachev: The Stakes Go Higher : No-confidence vote could define Soviet future
- Power Surges Led to Air Traffic Disruption : Outages: Human error is also cited in the crippling of a regional control center. A dozen John Wayne Airport flights were delayed.
- Tornado Hits Homes in Huntington Beach : Weather: Roofs are ripped apart, trees downed and power interrupted. Storms are expected to continue.
- Trial Opens for 3 Charged With Theft in Pet Sales to Labs
- Echoes From Bitter Past in South L.A.
- State Tries to Discourage All but the Best Girl Golfers : High schools: There are no all-girl golf teams in California. A CIF official places the blame on a lack of interest.
- BOWLING SENIOR PBA AT LAKEWOOD : Iowan Still Leads After 18 Games
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Start and Finish Fast to Win
- Miscellany
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux's Hat Trick Lets Penguins Beat Flyers
- PADRES : Riddoch Still Lacks 5th Starter : Baseball: Lilliquist has rough outing in exhibition loss to San Francisco.
- Camarillo Twins Advance in Tennis
- Season Is Too Short For USD : Toreros: Players disappointed with 17-12 record, no NCAA bid.
- WOMEN'S TENNIS
- Boxing
- Bunka Bunka Wins by a Neck
- LOS ALAMITOS : Jenuine Joins Living Hall of Fame
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Crespi Shooting for Banner Season in Volleyball
- Football
- TV RATINGS : 'L.A. Law' Powers an NBC Win
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ringing the Chimes of Freedom : Kris Kristofferson stresses the concept during his show at the Crazy Horse Steak House, where pal Willie Nelson joins him for several songs.
- RADIO
- America's Raunchiest Home Videos From America's Finest City
- OPERA REVIEW : A Visionary 'Parsifal' Debuts
- Lockheed to Pay Most of Burbank Water Cleanup Cost
- New Alaskan Storm Blusters Into County With More Rain and Snow : Weather: The county hasn't received so much precipitation in one month since 1978. Temperatures could plummet into the 20s inland.
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Ask Aid From Congressmen
- U.S. Insists It Won't Meddle in Iraqi Uprisings
- ANGELS : Felix Making a Good Impression
- EPA Asks U.S. to Ban Pesticide : Agriculture: Highly toxic ethyl parathion has poisoned hundreds of people, especially farm workers, killing many. It is used on about 50 crops in California.
- Fear Grips Neighborhood After Poisoning of 9 Dogs
- Genia Miller Collects a Big Honor : Basketball: Senior center is first Titan women's basketball player to be named All-American in 14 years.
- Wilson Vows to Aid Farm Workers, Victims of Rape
- Aerial Use of Malathion Is Questioned : Pesticide: Experts' report says state should reconsider spraying of pesticide over neighborhoods because of potential health hazards.
- More of Cliff Slips Away in San Juan : Landslide: Woman finds neighbor's back yard has joined hers. Pine trees, shrubs and dirt moved.
- Mickelson Wins Morris Williams Golf Tournament
- Mexican Consul Criticizes L.A. Killings by Law Officers : Law enforcement: He charges that police and sheriff's deputies repeatedly use excessive force against immigrants.
- High Court Allows Forced Confessions in Criminal Trials : Judiciary: A key pillar of constitutional law is upset. Justices, in 5-4 vote, rule that a coerced admission of guilt could be used if it amounts to a 'harmless error.'
- Titans' Wilhite Gets OK to Talk to Other Schools
- DODGERS : For Openers, Lasorda Takes Belcher Over Martinez
- Spielbuehler Resigns From CS Fullerton Football Post
- Lockheed to Pay Most of Water Cleanup Cost : Environment: The firm will spend $80 million on the $86-million project to remedy contamination of Burbank's underground supplies.
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisor Devising Environmental Plan
- Board Tells Investors It Can't Stop Auction : Olen B. Phillips: Attorneys say the alleged victims of a fraud scheme will declare bankruptcy to block the sale of the Moorpark parcel.
- Guru Erhard Accused of Trying to Hide Assets : Lawsuit: A former associate of the est program's founder alleges that he's transferred property in an effort to evade creditors.
- Job-Bias Laws Limited to U.S., Justices Rule
- She Keeps the Peace on Campus : Education: The counselor makes Granada Hills High School neutral turf in a collision of bused-in gang members.
- ANAHEIM : Celebrating Some Small Successes
- 2 Ex-Deputies Deny Attacking Inmate in Cell : Trial: Former Orange County officers say they thought they were answering a prisoner's call for help at the Maywood jail as testimony ends.
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Loss of Area Industrial Jobs
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Mideast
- IRA Bill
- Loss of Area Industrial Jobs
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Loss of Area Industrial Jobs
- Profile : Kenyan Attorney Builds a Case Against Rights Abuse : Paul Muite has had his passport seized and faces continual government harassment. But that hasn't stopped the head of the Kenyan Bar Association from speaking out against the creeping repression in the one-party state.
- No U.S. Aid for Big Three Now:...
- American Express Buys 2% of Club Med:...
- Ashton-Tate Acquires Software Firm: Torrance-based Ashton-Tate said...
- Investigation Targets Oil and Gas Investments Firm : Sevitski & Associates: The state Department of Corporations has subpoenaed books and records of the Westlake Village company.
- John G. Rebelo Jr., president of Peninsula...
- Kenneth E. Anderson, president and chief executive...
- Tina Correia Zmak has joined Chapman Warwick...
- Larry Gleason has been promoted to the...
- Dean Ventura, formerly director of strategic planning,...
- S&L; Agency Plans Rescue Effort With Added Funds
- Former Dictator Expected to Dispute Rights Report : Chile: Pinochet is preparing a response to findings that 2,115 victims died or disappeared during his rule.
- Doing Business : Chile's Wines: They're Nice for the Price : At least that's what the foreign critics are saying. And that sentiment has helped Chile rise to the fourth place in exports to the United States.
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Protestant Leaders Agree to Negotiate
- Reaction to Caffeine Used to Gauge Cancer Drug Dose
- Daredevil : Author Martyn Burke, a self-styled swashbuckler, is always ready for a good fight--whether it's tracking down Idi Amin or helping a down-on-her-luck blues singer.
- Chrysler Restructures Line of Credit: Chrysler Corp....
- Advertising Agency Looking for 'Mad Scientist'
- 10-Day Auto Sales Fall: Domestic sales of...
- Maxwell to Give Up British Post for N.Y. News
- T-Bill Rates Edge Up: The Treasury sold...
- Chrysler Takes a Leap Backward
- Ralph P. George has been named vice...
- Robert Gough has been named managing partner...
- O.C. S&Ls;' Total Loss in '90 Less Than in '89
- Edward Feaver has been named manager of...
- TECHNOLOGY
- TECHNOLOGY : AST Expects to Profit From IBM Push Into Japan
- STOCKS : Market Stages Modest Rally; Dow Rises 6.93
- 15 States Oppose Proposed Sale of FNN to NBC Division
- 16 Ex-Ceausescu Aides Jailed for Resisting Revolt
- SCORECARD: County legislators took it on the...
- Positions on Losing Propositions
- For U.S. Forces, an Israeli Welcome
- STREET OF DREAMS: "Singing Cowboy" Gene Autry...
- Regional Outlook : What Next, Assad? Will You End Up Like Saddam? : These are the questions being asked by Washington as the Administration moves closer to the Syrian leader.
- Interest in Alternative Fuel Sources Heats Up in U.S. : Renewables: War, environmental concerns refocus attention on technologies that do not use oil.
- Care Homes Fire Back Over Study : Nursing: An industry spokesman says that Medi-Cal under-funding forces some facilities to use drugs and physical restraints as a cost-saving measure.
- Mali Shaken by New Rioting, Nationwide Strike
- Wife's Brother Reported Held in GI's Slaying : Crime: Police refuse to give details. Victim's wife is questioned and released. Gulf veteran's death had prompted demands for curbs on street violence.
- 55-Year Sentence for $164 Theft Commuted
- ELECTIONS : Motor-Voter Registration Bill Stirs Up Sharp Debate
- LUXEMBOURG : An EC Defense Arm?
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHILE : A Belated Obituary With No End : The fate of 2,000 victims of Pinochet is finally told, and the country, newly free to speak, wonders what to say.
- VENTURA : Trustees to Vote on Portable Classrooms
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Anti-Semitic Flyers Left on Parked Cars
- LAGUNA NIGUEL / LAGUNA HILLS : Judge Hours Altered to Improve Court Use
- FULLERTON : Panel to Consider Recycling Proposals
- Medical Records of Controller in Fatal LAX Crash Withheld : Air safety: The FAA refuses to turn over documents to investigators, citing concerns about privacy.
- COUNTYWIDE : Easter Sales Meeting Last Year's Pace
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tally May Mean Cut in State, U.S. Funds
- Mishap Causes 40,000 in 714 Area, Others to Lose Touch : Communications: Damage to a fiber optic cable and a resulting phone gridlock creates problems with incoming and outgoing calls and other phone functions.
- Santa Clarita's Council Awash With Proposals for River Basin : Environment: A committee called for building white-water chutes, ponds and an amphitheater near the Santa Clara, but opposed a concrete lining.
- San Diego Trust & Savings Bank has...
- Both Sides Use Power of the Pen in the Hope of Swaying Regulators : Merger: PUC has been inundated with letters from big-name and grass-roots petitioners.
- Madigan Protests to Japan Over Rice: Japan's...
- James D. Bloomer has been named vice...
- Brokerage Firm to Sell Insurance Unit: Merrill...
- Hughes Aircraft Co. in Canoga Park won...
- Susan L. Guinn has been named clerk...
- Xontech Inc. in Van Nuys won a...
- Proposition 103 Exemption for Surety Insurers Upheld
- Area's Smog 'Snitches' Keep Hot Line Busy : Pollution: Calls to a state number reporting the license numbers of smoke-spewing vehicles are averaging about 16,000 a month.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Christine Parsiani has been promoted to president...
- Erik Green has been named a senior...
- Big Water Users Tap Auditors to Meet Cuts
- GM Has Reopened Van Nuys Plant
- Home Shopping Network Inc. has named Robert...
- Fortune Petroleum to Buy Oil, Gas Reserves
- Abex Corp. in Oxnard won a $647,520...
- The Lamson & Sessions Co. in Sylmar...
- Bondholders May Force Charter to CPC's Negotiating Table : Merger: An unofficial committee of investors who bought $820 million worth of Charter secured debt is urging management to consider the proposal.
- Protests Filed to Halt Sale of TWA Routes : Transportation: Unions and politicians are trying to get Kirk Kerkorian to buy the troubled airline.
- Michael A. Robbins has joined the law...
- Battling Over Limited Water Rights : Construction: Many developers can't finish costly projects because officials say there is not enough water for existing neighborhoods--let alone new ones.
- Kremlin Bars Political Protests in Slap at Yeltsin : Soviet Union: The three-week ban blocks a rally for the Russian Federation leader.
- Antidote for Child Poisonings: A Bitter Pill : Health: To prevent accidents, some manufacturers are putting the vile-tasting agent denatonium benzoate in products.
- Extradition of Mannings Could Take a Year, Israel Says
- BITTER POTIONS: The largest number of calls...
- Blaze at Firefighters' Cook-Off Destroys Cars
- GOVERNMENT : U.S. Employees Riled by Extra-Income Ban : Rank and file caught in ethics rules meant for higher officials. Now, a preacher can't accept pay.
- Rain, Snow Fall Statewide; 2 Tornadoes Hit
- Jury Hears Final Arguments in Russ' Wife-Murder Trial
- County May Dust Off Permit Policy to Settle Antelope Valley Furor Over Sheep
- OJAI : Man Faces Trial in Woman's Death
- COSTA MESA : Grants Available for Local Cable Projects
- Countywide
- LEADFOOT: State Sen. Frank Hill swears he's...
- Some Cal State Fullerton Alumni Proudly Recall One of Their Own
- Media : Reporters in Germany Open Wallets for Stories : The practice is called checkbook journalism and it's booming as celebrities and nobodies alike are demanding compensation from newspaper and magazine firms.
- U.S. Protests Israel's Plan to Deport More Palestinians : Diplomacy: Washington says the action could jeopardize efforts to bring about peace in the Mideast.
- W. H. Rosenthal; Former Judge, Assemblyman
- President of Mali Reportedly Seized by Soldiers
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Summit Long Overdue
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : Spending Plan for Transportation OKd
- Goldberg, Pesci Win Supporting Role Oscars : Academy Awards: 'Dances With Wolves' earns statuette for sound. 'Dick Tracy' honored for makeup.
- World IN BRIEF : BENIN : Marxist Leader Loses in Milestone Election
- Rebel French Priest Marcel Lefebvre Dies at 85 : Religion: He was excommunicated in 1988. The traditionalist died an outlaw in Vatican eyes.
- ASUNCION : South American First
- Progress for Indians Is a Film Fantasy : Native Americans: The reality is a 45% poverty rate and 35% unemployment rate. U.S. policy undermines the potential.
- It's Time to Get Off That Rocky Road : Vital for U.S. and Japan to coordinate their Moscow policy
- Sheriff-County Accord on Control of Drug Fund Now in Question
- Despite Heavy Rains, Ventura City Council Refuses to Ease Restrictions on Water Use
- San Diego
- Reputed Rackets Figure Pleads Guilty, Gets 8 Years in Drug Case : Courts: Robert (Fat Bobby) Paduano's plea bargain ends a complex, five-year investigation. He was accused of trying to take over the Newport drug trade.
- New Storm's Rainfall Allows Farmers to Delay Irrigation : Weather: The most recent in a series of fronts drops another inch of precipitation. Showers are expected to continue today and Wednesday.
- OXNARD : Business Assessment District Considered
- DWP Calls Reclamation Plan Safe but Sees Traffic Snarls : Drought: Project would deliver up to 50 million gallons per day of treated waste water to industrial and irrigation customers and to spreading basins.
- March Going Out Much Like a Lion
- Some Student Perspectives on How LAPD Does Its Job
- 2 Insurance Agents Agree to Repay $330,000
- Douglas Workers on Job Without Contract
- 2 Brothers Get Jail in Death by Drinking : Courts: The Thousand Oaks men urged the 14-year-old boy to chug whiskey during a camping trip to Leo Carrillo State Beach. He later died.
- Bush, Salinas Will Meet
- Pair Not Likely to Face Charges in Odeh Slaying
- Rain, Snow Fall Statewide; 2 Tornadoes Hit
- Pressure Is On for Germany to Perform : Kohl needs to find a way to contribute militarily without causing alarm
- YORBA LINDA : City OKs Grants for Low-Income Homes
- One Marauding Pit Bull Killed; Another Escapes
- Taking It to the Streets : Anti-AIDS program deserves support from the county board
- Gregory J. Peerbolte has been named senior...
- Receiver, Assets Freeze Asked in Case of Penny Stock King
- Janice B. Wissler has been named vice...
- OTRA Securities Reports Big Jump in 1990 Earnings
- Ralphs Grocery Co., Los Angeles, has named...
- Germany Is Top Global Exporter, Trade Group Says
- James P. Ranson II has been appointed...
- Leslie's Poolmart Again Sets Initial Stock Offering
- Sheldon B. Rabinowitz has been named senior...
- Brajdas Signs $19-Million Credit-Line Agreement
- Lee H. Anke, partner of Financial Services...
- Wayne Colmer has been installed as the...
- Love Ya, Prometheus; Don't Ever Change
- Hewlett-Packard to Unveil Line of Workstations : Technology: The new computers are said to be faster than those sold by market leader Sun Microsystems.
- FISIS Pharmaceuticals has named Yasunori Kaneko, former...
- Moonstruck Ideas Dot the Land of the Rising Sun
- TECHNOLOGY
- Anheuser-Busch, Union Ratify 3-Year Contract
- Stephen R. Cousins, former vice president operations...
- Gene W. Fuller has been named director...
- Mortgage Broker Admits Defrauding S
- Michael P. Kriegler has been named director...
- It's Over: The estranged wife of Salman...
- Culture : Kurds Keep Their Troubled History Alive Through Music
- Exercising Caution : Experts Warn That Aerobics Can Lead to Pain, Injury
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Man Arrested in Fire That Killed Toddler
- Neta Southern; Taught Earhart How to Fly
- California IN BRIEF : REDDING : Albatross Found Dead on Inland Lake
- Bush Presses Soviets on Arms Talks
- Next Step : Moving Mother Russia From the Soviet Home : Boris Yeltsin and his allies have momentum--and a chance to seek historic changes at this week's Congress.
- Tracking Your Water Intake
- Compromise on Logging of State's Forests Turned Down : Ecology: The timber industry's rejection of the plan increases the chance of another costly ballot fight.
- Navy Halts Search for Bodies From Collision
- $5-Billion Lawsuit Filed in Blaze That Killed 87 at N.Y. Social Club
- Djibouti to Hang Tunisian
- Man Dies After Attacking Santa Ana Store Owner