- Stride Rite Rejects Offer: The Cambridge, Mass.-based...
- All-Sports Newspaper Kicks Off as Industry Watches From Sidelines
- Hilton Directors Discuss Future of Lodging Firm
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- UAL Stock Sags $15.50, Has Lost 60% of Value
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : Killings, Corruption Rampant, U.N. Told
- BOOK REVIEW : A Stirring Saga of the Civil Rights Movement
- Surplus Food Cuts Starve Lunch Programs in Schools
- Secret Service Faces a Tough Task in Cartagena : Security: U.S. agents have prepared three secret routes to safely deliver Bush to a drug summit. There are reports of death threats.
- Man With Flare for Teaching Freed
- Study of Latinos Stirs Mixed Reactions
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Congress Approves Sanctions on China
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : Crash Kills Woman, Injures Another
- Suspect in Slaying Recaptured After Escape
- City Council OKs 5.9% Increase in Water Rates
- COSTA MESA : SOS Agrees to Buy Site for $1.4 Million
- Candidates for the 'Ignoble Prize' : Tyrants: For every strongman eliminated last year, another hangs on, abusing his country in defiance of the worldwide trend toward democracy.
- LAGUNA HILLS : New Welfare Office to Serve S. County
- BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Free Throws Help Helix Hold Off Mt. Miguel
- 49ers' Montana May Not Need Surgery on Elbow
- Harvard Clinches a Share of League Title
- SIDELINES : Portland Courts NFL Franchise
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- Black Dancers Stress Unity, but Ominous Note Is Sounded : Dance: A veteran choreographer warns delegates at a Denver conference that they are 'facing extinction.'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Avon Scores a Coup, Will Make and Sell Its Cosmetics in China
- 2 Cluster Rockets Hit Kabul; 2 Killed
- Naruhiko Higashikuni; Japan Imperial Family Member
- U.S. Plan to Cut Troops Worries Allies in Asia : Defense: Bush's intention to shut three air bases in South Korea also causes concern among the Japanese.
- Medellin Cartel Denies Plot to Kill Bush During Andean Summit
- LOCAL : Sun Valley Man Stabbed to Death
- Horror's New King : With Films and Fiction to His Credit, Clive Barker Is a Screaming Success
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Acting Is Discovery, Lange Says
- Airport Terminal Named After Riley
- Drug-Possession Case Involves 74-Year-Old Man
- Rain Causes Car Accidents; New Storm Due Thursday
- U.S. Javelin Mark Set by Petranoff in Pretoria
- Elks Lodge Inducts First Black Member
- A University of Miami student who accused...
- Emmitt Smith Opts to Enter NFL Draft : Football: Scouts rate Florida junior tailback among top prospects and a certain first-round pick.
- Baseball Myths : Don't Try to Hit a Rising Fastball With a Cork Bat, Physicist Says
- North Stars Talking About Move
- As the San Francisco 49ers pulled away...
- Making Those Calls Can Be Dangerous : Referees: Players, coaches and fans can become a threat to officials' safety during and after games.
- Mexico Looking for a Miracle : Tennis: United States is overwhelming favorite in Davis Cup matches at La Costa this weekend.
- Pop Star Billy Joel Gives Music Students Pep Talk
- Dow Soars 47.30 as a Technical Bounce Becomes a Snowball
- Xerox Seeks Dismissal of Discrimination Case: Xerox...
- LOCAL : Judge Denies Conservator for Coleman, Says He Seems Sound
- Graffiti Vandal Gets Into Another Brush With Law
- Board Just Says No to Gates' Drug Agent Training Center
- Shoemaker to Ride Patchy Groundfog
- SIDELINES : Ex-State Boxing Champ Dies
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No.6 Hoyas Gain Share of Big East Lead, 70-48
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- BALLET REVIEW : New Harlem 'Swan' Is An Ugly Duckling
- TV RATINGS : Bowl Romp Throws 'Grand Slam' for Loss
- New Camaros Reportedly OKd: General Motors apparently...
- Ford May Take $500-Million Charge
- Eastern Reform Could Cut B-2, Cheney Says
- Phoenix Group Sells Resdel to Company Director
- Honecker Freed; Court Says He's Too Ill for Jail
- Copyright Dispute Blocks Biography of Scientology Founder
- GLIMPSES
- Bush State of Union Speech on TV
- WORLD : Cardinal Glemp Has Surgery
- Assembly
- Buckey to Be Retried : DA's Office Will Pursue 13 Unresolved Charges : Judge Sets Resumption on March 9
- Democrats Seek Panel to Close Military Bases : Politics: The setup was successful last year in closing 86 facilities. Bush's list is called an 'intimidation tactic.'
- Fireplace Makers, Inspectors to Study Chimney Cover Safety
- Hart Passes on Duel With Granada Hills
- Drinking In the View : Neighbors Oppose Plan to Cover Scenic City Reservoirs
- Violence Becomes Part of the Game : High schools: Altercations during and after games have increased dramatically in recent years, locally and nationwide.
- TV Reviews : Frustrating Episodes of 'AIDS Quarterly'
- Appeals Court Removes Ban on Hidden Camera : Courts: 'Inside Edition' attorneys hail decision as a victory for TV journalists' First Amendment rights. Disputed footage will be aired Thursday.
- POP MUSIC : Album Debut Impressive by Stevie Salas ColorCode
- Los Angeles Ethics Bill
- Produce Prices
- Prop. 99 Funds
- Left, Right
- Los Angeles Ethics Bill
- Panel to Study How the Arts Pump Up County's Economy : Funding: Impact reports have been valuable tools across the U.S. to help make a case for increased public support by demonstrating financial benefits to communities. L.A., for example, reaped $5.1 billion in 1985 from the arts, a study found.
- Los Angeles Ethics Bill
- Dulles Airport
- Los Angeles Ethics Bill
- Charges Trim MCI's Income 11.5% for Fourth Quarter
- Sales of New Homes Hit Lowest Level in 5 Years
- Irvine Co. to Launch Weekly Newspaper in Tustin : Media: The Irvine Co. is set to start Tustin Today within two weeks, amid suspicions that the free paper will be used to promote development.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Manila Finds Borrowing Difficult
- Nation : U.S. Fires on Panama Freighter
- WORLD : Copters Unarmed, Soviets Say
- Hitting the Books, Then the Pillows : Education: An El Monte elementary school mixes literature and a slumber party with eye-opening results.
- Corruption Case of Sen. Montoya Goes to the Jury
- CONSUMERS : Kids Get Help With Tying Up Loose Ends
- Countywide : Fire Department Fee Setup Gains Ground
- Boy Was Scalded as Punishment, Suit Says : Courts: Workers at a county-run school allegedly immersed a 17-year-old retarded boy in water heated to about 150 degrees, resulting in second- and third-degree burns over his body.
- THE NHL : Gretzky's Contract Is Worth $22.3 Million Over 16 Years
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rathbun's Second-Half Surge Paces Woodbridge
- Court Rules Ruth Name Is Private, Image Is Not
- To Him, It Was Just a Little Heart-to-Heart : MISL: Yeah, he had a transplant, but Cleveland Crunch rookie Simon Keith doesn't want to make a big deal out of it or anything.
- ARTS
- Randy Travis Nominated for 5 Music Awards
- SHORT TAKES : Sharkey Wishes Gotti Good Luck
- Royal Trustco Cuts Glenfed Stake
- Beckman Posts Lower Profits and Flat Sales
- Fast-Food Chain to Be Sold: Marriott Corp....
- Escape Artist's Mother Accused of Aiding New Plot
- Bomb Kills Policeman
- Touring Pontiff Appeals for Reconciliation in Troubled Chad
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Bomb Blast Injures Pastor's Daughter
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parents Oppose Plan to Lock Up Bridge
- ANAHEIM : Site Being Studied for Education Center
- Burbank Condemns Spraying for Medflies
- Sylmar to Stage Baseball Fund-Raiser
- Master's Pulls Up in the Stretch Again, 86-80
- MUSIC : St. Clair, Candidate for Music Director, at Pacific Symphony
- P.M. BRIEFING : Dow Chemical Earnings Off 9%
- Ruling Front in Romania Splits, Offers Coalition
- Mother Found Guilty in Death of 'Stolen' Baby
- Gorbachev's One Germany Stand Hailed : East Bloc: Apparent acceptance of reunification is viewed as boost to reforms in country reeling from mismanagement.
- Mariano Rumor; Ex-Leader of Italy's Christian Democrats
- CONSUMERS : No, Low or Deferred: Let Buyer Beware of Interest
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Police block 1,000 in Cricket March
- Greenspan Foresees No Recession, Interest Cut
- Suit Says School Staff Scalded Retarded Youth
- Going, Going, Gone : Fashion: The liquidation auction and closing of B. Altman in New York comes as a warning to other retail giants: no one is safe.
- Capizzi Tops $100,000 in Campaign Donations
- A Third Jury Is Convened to Decide on Sanity of Murderer of 5
- Soviet Lawmakers to Tour S.D. Defense Sites : Military: The first-hand look at U.S. facilities won't be the only peaceful Soviet invasion. Three Soviet warships are expected to visit the city this summer.
- SIDELINES : U.S. World Cup Soccer Team to Play for First Time in East Berlin
- Accuracy at Line Keys Burroughs' Rise to Top
- Jazz's Malone Is Selected to Be All-Star Reserve
- Antelope Valley Playing Short-Handed, Red-Faced
- Dorsett Ends NFL Career as No. 2 Runner
- Lorenzo Hints at Continental, Eastern Merger
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sears in Japan Car Service Pact
- San Gabriel Valley Is the Shooting Star of Film Locations
- Suspect Held in Shooting of Policeman : Crime: El Monte officer answering routine call on forgery attempt was apparently taken by surprise.
- Wife Charged in Murder of Husband, Assassin
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- EPA Rejects Waiver of Tighter Standards at Carson Sewage Plant : Environment: Plant pumps estimated 365 million gallons of effluent into ocean daily. Sanitation officials say they'll fight tentative decision.
- SANTA ANA : Settlement Offered in Homeless Suit
- Westerners to Advise E. Europe Editors
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ELK GROVE : No One Injured as 14 Train Cars Derail
- Woman Walking on Street Is Kidnaped
- D.A. Elevates Deputy to Head His Special Operations Office
- Zsa Zsa and the Law, Part II:Playing...
- Brantley Left Mark in Granada Hills Win : Boys' basketball: Highlander guard had 21 points, 17 assists and made a dazzling move in an upset of Cleveland.
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Notre Dame Surprises Harvard, 3-2
- ART REVIEW : Lita Albuquerque and Her Search for Unity
- A Retrial by TV Talk Show : Television: The parents of former McMartin preschool students now have a forum to retry the molestation case they lost in court.
- SHORT TAKES : Movie Turns Wimp into Survivor
- Bush to Call for Deeper Troop Cuts
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Billy Carter Memoirs Due Out
- Porter Ranch School Plan Is Upheld
- Seymour Leads Bergeson in Funds : Politics: The state Senator from Anaheim has raised $767,000 in his bid for the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor, a lead of more than $100,000.
- San Diego
- Five Sockers Named to MISL All-Star Team
- How Not to Settle This Issue
- Tampa Gets Silver Because L. A. Got Gold
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Christian Can't Stay With St. Margaret's
- Eight Players Foul Out as Hart Outlasts Alhambra
- Davis Should Get His Due: Hall of Fame
- The Jim Hall Kart Racing School of...
- Crane's 1978 Murder Will be Reviewed
- TV Reviews : Nothing Comical in 'Women and Wallace'
- EARNINGS : Pacific Enterprises Profit Dips; Takeover Costs Cited
- Japan Signs Contract for Mexican Crude: Japan...
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Official Testifies in Probe of Barry
- Backer Pays Fine for Jailed Abortion Foe
- Federal Panel Favors Early Use of AIDS Drug
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : COSTA MESA : 74-Year-Old Among Drug Suspects Held
- Voters OK Plan to Expand Native Hawaiian Category
- Senators Seek Increase in Aid to East Bloc
- WORLD : Israel Lets Palestinians Remain
- Woman Charged With Soliciting 2 Slayings : Crime: A wife wanted to have her husband killed for his insurance money, but then the man who arranged his death got greedy, police say.
- Home for Retarded Is Investigated Over Death
- Growth Control Measure on Ballot
- As Far as Gorman Is Concerned, This Davis Cup Group Just Fine
- RADIO
- Final Curtain Drops Tonight at Alfonse's; Wave of New Clubs Rolls Into Santa Monica
- STAGE
- Music Reviews : Ute Lemper Sings Kurt Weill at Westwood Playhouse
- Missile Pact Awarded
- Genetics Institute Seeks to Bar Competitor's Drug
- 5 Hurt as Aoun Tries to Seize Rival Lebanese Christian Bases
- Not Quitting, Gorbachev Says : Rumors He Wants Out as Party Chief Called Groundless
- LOCAL : Student Discovers Pipe Bomb on Loara High Football Field
- Wisconsin Legislators Forgo Vote, Keep Abortion Penalties
- Marina Hills Hospital Will Seek Bankruptcy Protection
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : Avril Foes Urge U.S. to Impose Sanctions
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sen. Simon Becomes Grandpa
- Caltrans to Try 'Commuter TV' : Freeways: Workplace television monitors will give motorists immediate traffic information in an experiment that starts in February.
- Leaders of Sex Church Lose Bid to Halt Probe
- Pilot of Boat That Hit Tanker Pleads No Contest
- CSUN to Make Its TV Debut in Volleyball
- FULLERTON : Distributors of Hate Literature Sought
- Arnaud d'Usseau; Among Blacklisted Screenwriters
- John L. McCrea; Naval Aide to President Roosevelt
- Helen Jerome Eddy; Silent Screen Actress Played High-Class Heroines
- 49er McKyer Slightly Hurt in Rainy Crash
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Flener Helps Titans Win Baseball Opener
- Court Report Due on Gary Coleman Conservatorship
- A Woeful January Ends Well for Kings
- Big Bass Are Available at Lake Castaic
- Tillman Gives Comeback a Lift With Knockout
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- CSUN Surprises Top-Ranked USC in Baseball Opener
- Year-Round Schedule Problematic for City Section Programs
- SHORT TAKES : Officer Drew Gun, Actor Recalls
- The Limited Inc. announced that it is...
- Jury Finds Ford Violated Windshield Wiper Patent
- At Age 70, Flight Attendant Checks In Her Wings
- Economic Gauge Up 0.8%; Recession Danger Declines
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Racketeering Case Against Judge Set
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Congress Warned of 'Information Gap'
- 3rd City Panel Backs Quake Safety Bond Issue
- San Diego
- With One Member Perhaps Not Up to Par, Is Council Playing Charades? : City Council: In systemically diluting an ethics package, members seemed to abuse their own as well as the public.
- Outdoors : NOTES : Fish Conservationists Welcome Ruling on Walker River Case
- Mission Viejo's Slymen Plans to Attend Oregon
- SIDELINES : O'Meara Set to Defend Title
- Angels, Harvey Reach Agreement
- It's a Different Meaning When He Plays Hurt
- DGA Nominations Further Muddle Oscar Race : Movies: Directors Guild remembers spring/summer films for its top award but forgets Spike Lee and Paul Mazursky.
- Hyundai Hires Nissan's Infiniti PR Director
- Campbell to Sell Florida Unit: Campbell Soup...
- Control Data Corp.: The Bloomington, Minn.-company posted...
- Tomorrow's Leaders Will Learn From Good Parents
- Leasing Firm Orders Jets Worth Up to $5.2 Billion
- Skinner to Allow Foreign Airline Expansion: Transportation...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Governor Under Pressure on Family Planning Bill
- Black Activist Dies in South African Jail
- WORLD : Rousing Welcome Greets Italian After 2 Years as Kidnap Victim
- Dressed for Distress
- Bush's Rhetoric Loses Zip of a 'Kinder, Gentler' Muse
- Assembly OKs 2 Ethics Bills, Rejects Third : Legislation: A move to curb lobbying by former lawmakers and key aides was defeated. The approved bills now go to a conference committee.
- Darman Responds to Democratic Critics With Offer of Budget Plan Compromise
- Nation : Protesters Deface Capitol Steps
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Singer to Aid Sclerosis Walk
- Serial Rape Suspect Thought to Be in Area
- ACLU Takes Case of Latinos Arrested at Church
- Bomb Threat Forces Jet to Delay Takeoff
- SIDELINES : Racing Team Ordered to Pay Fine
- GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : San Pasqual Puts Away San Marcos
- Commonwealth Games Hit by More Drug Revelations : Athletes: Record women's marathon victory lost in turmoil over steroid use by weight lifters.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Breeze, Tie Lakers For Lead
- STAGE
- Exhibit Depicts How Fair, Balboa Park Altered City
- USX Corp.: Buoyed by strong energy results...
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Quaker Funds Studies on Oat Bran Benefits
- Sony Unveils a Prototype of Palm-Sized Electronic Book
- Cohen Resigns as Chief of Besieged Shearson Lehman
- America West Airlines: The Phoenix-based airline said...
- Licking Toads Leaves More Than a Bad Taste in the Mouth : Trends: It may indeed be a 'desperation high,' but licking a toad is the latest way to hallucinate.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Ex-Sailor to Stand Trial for Murder
- 49 Guerrillas Tunnel Their Way Out of Jail in Chilean Capital; 7 Recaptured
- San Diego
- CHP Officers on Cycles Now Patrol California 78
- The Fudge Masters Go to War
- COSTA MESA : Job-Seeking Law Challenge Still Alive
- FULLERTON : Green Light Sought for Car Swap Meets
- Polishing Up a Queen's Faded Beauty : History: In restoring Queen Mary to its original luster, Walt Disney Co. goes to great lengths to retain the former luxury liner's authenticity.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Army Raids Kill Many, Group Says
- Israel Denies Urging Soviet Jews Into Gaza, West Bank
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : EL CENTRO : 5 Small Quakes Rattle Desert City
- Wildlife Research Vessel Capsizes; Three Missing
- International Signal Code Salutes Changing Times
- 'Coupon Connie' Convicted in $2-Million Fraud Scheme
- Donations Run High in Wright Race : Campaign: Assembly incumbent Cathie Wright has raised 2 1/2 times more money than her opponent in the Republican primary, Hunt Braly.
- Councilman Enters Race for Insurance Post
- Curious Case of Frogs Legging It for Parts Unknown
- Ex-Policeman Helps Officers Stay on Right Side of the Grammar Law
- SHORT TAKES : Keaton Reportedly Asks Divorce
- P.M. BRIEFING : Oakland-Burbank Flights Slated
- Iraq Denies Claim Its Gunships Killed Kurds
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Zoo Society Cuts Animal Dealer Ties
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Iglesias Sued Over Song Credit
- Five Directors of American Brands Resign
- Supervisors to Weigh Jail-Management Shift : Detention: The board's staff will gather the information supervisors need to decide whether creating a department of corrections should be put on the ballot.
- Court to Hear Sierra Club's Sewage Case : Environment: A federal judge will allow the group to present its objections to the settlement reached in San Diego's long sewage-treatment battle.
- A 'Peace Dividend' With No Dollar or Ruble Price Tag : Third World: An agreement between the superpowers to allow safe passage of food and medicine through battle lines would cost nothing but could save millions of lives.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Missed Free Throws by Titans the Difference in Overtime Loss
- Valley Tight End Opts to Play for Colorado
- Olympic Champions Gordeeva, Grinkov Take European Title
- 2 Schools Take Steps to Temper Emotions
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Dionne Scores 40 Points to Help Hart Girls Overcome Alhambra
- Small, Hale Cast Lots With Pac-10 Schools
- Southland Deer Trapped in Net of Progress
- Clippers Prove No Panacea for Lakers, 121-104 : Pro basketball: Magic is put in foul mood as Grant's triple-double sparks the winners.
- Tillman Gives Comeback a Lift With Knockout
- SHORT TAKES : 'Lost' Marx Scripts Draw Fans
- Coca-Cola Co.: The soft drink giant's fourth-quarter...
- Bush Expected to Seek Easing of Antitrust Laws : Economy: An Administration official said the President wants to let companies open joint assembly lines.
- BANKING/FINANCE : Investors Add State as Defendant in Suit Against Lincoln S
- P.M. BRIEFING : 1st Bank Taps Fargo Executive
- Carl Wester; Radio Producer of 'The Guiding Light'
- Gorbachev Sees United Germany : Europe: He warns that reunification must be strictly monitored. East German leader Modrow says the question is now how and when the two countries will be joined.
- No Troop Pullout From Azerbaijan, Kremlin Official Indicates : Soviet Union: Moscow is willing to talk. But it wants to 'consolidate the situation.'