- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Ford Aerospace Officials Work on Management-Led, Leveraged Buyout
- Lawmakers Propose Regional Transportation Panel : Traffic: Two state senators say a commission to consolidate plans for roads in a six-county area in the Southland could help ease congestion.
- NATION : Bomb Injures Pastor's Daughter
- Gabriel Estavo Monjane; Believed to Be World's Tallest Man
- Bush to Visit 2 Universities
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Studies Favor Earlier Use of AIDS Drug
- Challenge to Prop. 13's Constitutionality Fails
- Defense Cuts: Assessing the Casualties : Bay Area: Navy pullouts could hit hard at many economic levels. Officials who had called for military cutbacks are now in an awkward position.
- LOCAL : Valley Pair Held in 2 Slayings
- COLUMN ONE : Japanese 'Agents of Influence' : Tokyo is spending millions to lobby the U.S. on trade. The effort outrages some; but others wonder if Japan is getting its money's worth.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Vending Machine Porn Curbs Backed
- 'Robin HUD' Enters Guilty Plea in Theft
- Real Concerns Amid the Heady Talk : Japan: The prime minister went to Europe looking for votes back home, but it's the relationship with America that will suffer if he doesn't get them.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Arraignment Due in Barricade Incident
- Gay Couple Caught in AIDS Test Battle : Law: An Inglewood firm tries to force ex-employee to provide details of his lover's health. At issue is the state's confidentiality law.
- Pigeon Flap at Retirement Home : Nuisance: Tenants in Norwalk's tallest building are losing a fight against beady-eyed interlopers. Can a councilman prevail where plastic owls and rubber snakes fail?
- Escondido-Oceanside Train Back on Track
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kennedy's Mayberry Gets 200th Victory
- MUSIC REVIEW : Solos Spark Less-Than-Super Sunday Concert
- Joe J. Stucker has been named senior...
- Silverman to Leave Telemundo for Blackstone Group
- TransTechnology Reports 87% Decline in Earnings
- EARNINGS : One-Time Events Push Unocal's Profit Down 46%
- 6 From Wyman, Bautzer Join Rival Firm
- Finding a Way of Killing We Can Live With
- Pope Begs Rich Countries to Give Africa More Help : Foreign aid: The pontiff believes the industrial world has a moral duty to share its wealth. He warns against 'fratricidal indifference.'
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Aretha Faces $230,000 Payout
- Frederick Charles Shrady; Created Sculpture for Vatican Gardens
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Outrage Voiced on Rothenberg Parole
- Help for Homeless Now as Close as Phone
- ORANGE : Library Site Panel to Be Named Soon
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- Lawyer Says Dying Man's Arrest Was Mistake by Police
- THE SIDELINES : Brenly New Cubs' Radio Voice
- Helmut Hoeflehner of Austria scored his second...
- Johnson Has Surest Shot of Long Guns
- UC Riverside Has Talent but Needs to Avoid Injuries
- THE SIDELINES : Just Another Man-on-the-Street
- Specialized Series to Be Added to SummerPops
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Tom Matsuoka; Owned Fair Oaks Nursery in Pasadena
- Seymour Makes It Official: He's Running for Lt. Governor
- 2 Who Sent 'Pay-or-Die' Letters Found Guilty
- Few Military Cuts for San Diego : Budget: The city would lose three submarines and a cruiser, and the Navy's El Centro air base would be closed.
- Countywide : Judge Extends Baby's Stay in Vancouver
- Jalewalia Sets Scoring Mark
- Strawberry Arrested for Allegedly Threatening Wife
- A.M.E. Founder Files Suit Over Failed Buyout
- Recession Unlikely, Greenspan Testifies : Economy: Fed chief says he believes the U.S. will spring back from its current slowdown.
- 20th-Century Odyssey : Boat Person to Electronics Success in 10 Years
- Senior Savings : HMOs Get Boost From Bush Plan
- U.S. Envoy Walks Tightrope in Tokyo : Pacific Rim: Although the Administration is undecided on trade policy, Michael Armacost must persuade Japan that Americans mean business.
- Davis Named President of Emulex Unit
- For L.A. County, Metro Rail Gain, Loss for Refugees
- THE PRESIDENT'S SPENDING PLAN : Budget 'Winners' Include Head Start, Supercollider
- Yeltsin May Seek Top Job in Russian Republic
- Ford Recalling Vans for Seat Belt Checks
- THE PRESIDENT'S SPENDING PLAN : Pay Plan Favors L.A. Federal Workers
- WORLD : Bulgaria Offers Opposition Role
- Police to Start Night Patrols in Gang Area
- Walter F. Loeb, senior retail analyst at...
- Vinyl Album on Last Spin as CDs, Cassettes Move Ahead
- Bank of New England to Sell Credit...
- Oceanside Amphitheater Sought as Major Link in Theater Chain
- Studio City Company Plans to Sell Shares
- Nicaragua Moving to Free All Its Political Prisoners
- S. Africa Police Tear-Gas Religious Leader, Protesters
- Britton Asks Year-Round Status for All L.A. Schools : Education: School board to vote Monday on controversial anti-crowding proposal that would affect each public school student by 1991.
- Brother Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying
- Transit District Board Member Resigns Post
- IRVINE : Agran Speaks Today on Overpass Issue
- 2 Capistrano Valley Students Suspended for Role in Brawl
- S.D. Man Sentenced to Prison for Role in County Coin Scam
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bellows' 34th Goal Leads North Stars
- Kareem's Shirt, Goggles Stolen
- Semiconductor Firm Sells 25% Share in Diodes Inc.
- Stocks continue to move downward, demonstrating more...
- $1.23-Trillion Budget Has No Major Changes
- Pileup Kills 11 in Turkey
- Residents Sue City Over Trash-Filled Dump
- Catholics, Jews and the Holocaust
- City to Seek $233,000 From Mobil in 1988 Spill
- Sea World Fires 33, Reinstates 53 in Probe
- Any Minute Man Wins at Aqueduct
- Two exhibits at the Laguna Art Museum...
- The drama department at UC Irvine has...
- O.C. COMEDY PREVIEW : On Stage or Off, Tenuta Practices Judy-ism : Humor: The self-styled cult goddess, who opens a six-night stand at the Improv tonight, says she bears little resemblance to standard stand-ups, and she goes to extremes to prove it.
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Seriously Now, It's Not Easy Being the Funster of Fugue
- TV REVIEW : 'Talking to the Enemy'--Raw Emotions, Essential Truths
- Panel Drops Probe of Two HUD Projects
- Judge Demands Reagan Diaries : Poindexter Seeks Data for His Trial
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Trawling for Date on Rivers Show
- Joe Alex Morris Sr., 85; Author and Journalist
- LOCAL : Murderer Gets Death Sentence
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Curb Will Pay $2,000 Penalty
- Board Rejects Gates' Drug Training Plan
- No Gimmicks, Budget Chief Tells Congress
- Striking Out With a 'Sexist' (?) Counterprediction
- Comment on 'Teacher-Bashing' Worries School Workers : Education: Community activists say they mean only that uncaring teachers deserve verbal pressure, but those on campus fear the rhetoric will prompt even more assaults against educators.
- 2 Men Convicted in 'Pay or Die' Letters
- Lopez Wins Title With Decision Over Gonzalez
- Dahl's Classic 'Chocolate Factory' at the Pantages
- Moody's Studies Teledyne Debt: Moody's Investors Service...
- Chip Flaws Force Compaq to Halt Computer Shipments
- Cost of Health-Care Benefits Soars; More Increases Seen : Workplace: A survey shows that the average expense per employee is $2,600 a year.
- Hardee's to Buy Marriott's Roy Rogers Chain
- THE PRESIDENT'S SPENDING PLAN : For L.A. County: Metro Rail Gain, Loss for Refugees
- BOOK REVIEW : Quantum Leap in the New Physics
- Bill to Curtail Sidewalk Porn Sales Glides Through Assembly, 64-4
- WORLD : Ship Sinks in English Channel
- '60s Radical Puts Past Behind Him
- Budget Includes Waste Treatment Plant
- Hill in Strong Run for Campbell Senate Seat Despite FBI Inquiry
- Witness in Drowning Lied, Defense Says
- Pillow Power or Not, a Good Call
- Aztecs Hold Off Wyoming : College basketball: Despite going more than seven minutes without a field goal, SDSU shuts down Wyoming, 68-59.
- Montana, Elway Quit Pro Bowl; Rypien to Start
- SHORT TAKES : Beetles Have Taste for Books
- A Search for Pair of Mystery Witnesses : Killings: The two may have unwittingly helped suspected killers on their way to bury the victims near the Salton Sea.
- 2 Deaf Brothers Attacked; 1 Is Slain, the Other Wounded
- They Swagger Into the 1990s : Pro football: The 49ers consider their place in history before tackling new goal of three consecutive Super Bowl titles.
- Smith Says Seau Leaning Toward NFL
- Music and Dance Reviews : Currie Leads Master Chorale at Music Center
- Sierracin Shareholders OK Purchase by Managers
- Lincoln Bancorp Income for Quarter Up 23%
- HOH Agrees to Buy B&B; Water Conditioning
- Several Airlines Sweeten Frequent-Flyer Programs
- Beckman Instruments Inc.: Net income for 1989...
- O.C. to Get Flood Control Funds to Start Actual Work
- NATION : Football Near-Widow Sentenced
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Republican 'Eagles' Mark Anniversary
- Honecker Jailed, Will Face Treason Trial : East Germany: Three associates of the ousted Communist chief are also charged.
- Runway Closed After Plane Collapses
- MISSION VIEJO : Measure A Backers Form Committee
- NHL Millionaires Lemieux, Gretzky at Top of Salary List
- Music and Dance Reviews : Long Beach Arts Festival in Honor of Hindu Saint
- Big Game's a TV Tuneout, but It Flattens Film Biz : Super Bowl: A TV ratings bust, the Big Game still took a serious toll on business at the nation's movie theaters.
- Amgen Posts Huge Gain in 3rd-Quarter Profit
- Consumer Spending, Income Rise Sharply
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : State of Siege Ends but Not Censorship
- Rites Saturday for John Gibson, 82, Former San Juan Treasurer
- Man Found Slain; 2 Gang Suspects Arrested
- Businessman Donates $100,000 for Arts Park
- North Stars May Consider Calif. Move
- Player Reportedly Claims Illini Offered Him Money
- Malone Picked as All-Star Reserve
- Success, Recruits Follow Former Titan Coach Garrido to Illinois
- COMMENTARY : A Super Bowlful of Hype Over the Cola Confrontation : Television: In all, there were 59 commercials in a nearly four-hour telecast.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Capital Game Going for 3rd Straight Stakes Win
- PRO FOOTBALL : 49ers Turning NFL's Attempts for Parity Into a Private Party
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- TV REVIEW : Shady Dealings in 'The Noriega Connection'
- SHORT TAKES : Anti-Poaching Film Under Way
- Santa Rosa Firm Buys LACADRE of Chatsworth
- Daniel Wu has been named president of...
- Super Bowl Ads Aired After Halftime Took a Beating Too
- Former Texas Air Investor Sued: A New...
- New Construction Remained Level Last Year: New...
- Matthews Income Drops Despite Rise in Revenue
- LOCAL : Man, 74, Arrested in Drug Raid
- Jews Join Exodus From Azerbaijan : Soviet Union: Some tell tales of threats and violence by Muslims. Most want to emigrate to Israel or the U.S.
- Hartson Paramedics Set to Strike in February; City Mediation Likely
- Robbins Moves Toward Reelection Bid
- A 109-page report on Europe's worst sports...
- Indian officials said that weightlifter Subrata kumar...
- THE SIDELINES : Ring Maker Commits Error
- The Hour of Positive Thinking
- With Magic Ill, Lakers Are Shaky : Pro basketball: Guard is bedridden with flu as club commits 20 turnovers and loses to San Antonio, 86-84.
- The U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals...
- County Performers Shun State Subsidies for Touring : The Arts: Of 113 grants made by the California Arts Council, none went to Orange County because no one from the county filled out an application.
- STAGE REVIEW : Another Walk on the Wild Side
- BY THE NUMBERS : The Super Bowls of TV Viewing
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bush Prodded on Buyout Curbs
- Boeing Co.: The Seattle-based aerospace firm's 1989...
- PuzzleMasters Ready to Test Stock Game by Going Public : Contests: The company, which runs mail competitions with cash prizes, is seeking to raise $2 million.
- How bad is the traffic in L.A.?...
- La Jolla
- 2 Athletes Fail Dope Tests, Lose Medals
- Fresno State Routs San Jose State
- ART REVIEW : Omar's 'Oases of Dreams' at USC Atelier
- County, Lancaster Sue State in Effort to Halt Prison Plans : Corrections: Residents fear the facility would burden water, courts and other services. Gov. Deukmejian counters that Los Angeles County has no prison but contributes 40% of the prison population.
- Crucial Year for U.S., Soviet Union
- Trump's Plan for Ambassador Site
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- Trump's Plan for Ambassador Site
- Salvador Protests
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- DNA DOUBTS: The sheriff's genetic testing lab,...
- BICENTENNIAL: No one expected Kennedy High School's...
- Bill Press Quits Stations to Focus on Race
- ART BUCKS: Fluor Corp. is the only...
- THE PRESIDENT'S SPENDING PLAN : Democrats Quick to Lambaste Proposal as Relic of Cold War : Reaction: Lawmakers promise to make large cuts in defense spending plan. Their response is a sign of a lengthy battle.
- Pilot Never Made Clear Jet's Plight, Controllers Say
- U.S. Prosecutors Smeared Montoya, Lawyer Tells Jury
- Oakland Officials: There's No Room for Rothenberg
- $3 Million Is Offered to End LAPD Raid Suit
- MISQUOTED?: The first issue of the Quayle...
- Lawmakers Propose Regional Transportation Panel : Transit: Orange County officials say that regional cooperation is fine but that the plan would put the county back in the position of having to kowtow to L.A. business interests.
- Defense Budget Spares Key Weapons Systems : Pentagon: Bush takes the first steps toward scaling back the military. But lawmakers promise to pursue even deeper cuts.
- Recycling Gets Heap of Support : Trash: Curbside program in Anaheim enjoys 90% compliance rate. Irvine residents have recycled enough paper to save 192,000 trees.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Fewer People Plan Major Expenditures
- Industry Pins Heavy Hopes on Light Milk
- U-Haul Selling 8,000 Trucks: U-Haul is peddling...
- Japan Air System Orders Jets: Japan's third-largest...
- MuniCorp to Cease Trading Due to Losses
- Clemente Global Growth Fund Wins Round in...
- Israel Seeks to Join Eastern Europe Bank:...
- The Suitors Come a-CallingOne of the popular...
- Machine Tool Orders Down 33.7% Over Year
- P.M. BRIEFING : Latvia Dailies Become Weeklies
- Unhappy fares steer N.Y. cabbies straight to court.
- Burundi Leader Off to U.S.
- Southland Winds Take a Breather; L.A. High Hits 78
- LOCAL : Prop. 13 Challenge Dismissed
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Iliescu Agrees to Talks With Opposition Parties : Romania: Thousands of National Salvation Front protesters and defenders hold an emotional rally. It underscores the country's deep political divisions.
- Polish Politicians Clash as New Party Is Formed : East Europe: Reformers threaten a split, saying 'a bag containing everthing will not do.'
- 2 Teen-Agers Injured in Gang-Related Attack
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Fluoridated Water and Rats
- Five Reportedly Banned for Possible Fixing in Ohio
- SHORT TAKES : Deafness Can Help, Actress Says
- SHORT TAKES : Celebrity Tribute to Fitzgerald
- SHORT TAKES : Close, Costner to Taste Pudding
- Helms Letters Shed Light on NEA Tangle : Arts funding: Correspondence with National Endowment for the Arts chief John Frohnmayer suggests that the senator tried to influence the agency's decisions.
- Pope Visits Lepers on an Emotional, Exhausting Day in Africa
- A Capitol Recipe: Take Food, Add Power : Politics: Mixing the legislative process with food is a tradition in Sacramento, whose restaurants have seen deals cut and digested.
- Putting the Cork on Napa Valley Growth Plans : Wine: Faced with mounting tourist-related problems, the county adopts stiff restrictions on new wineries. : Putting the Cork on Napa Valley Growth Plans
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : U.S. Funds to Pay for Poll Monitors
- 'Robin HUD' Pleads Guilty to Theft of U.S. Funds, Feels 'Terrific'
- Attorneys' Divorce Videos Have All the Sizzle of a Toothache
- IRVINE : Gay Rights Backers Pledge to Continue
- Sometimes We Tax Ourselves Silly
- LAGUNA HILLS : Shoes Will Aid African Ballplayers
- PREP REVIEW : La Quinta Endures Rare Losing Season
- 49ers Owe More to Walsh Than They'll Admit
- THE SIDELINES : Prep Star Ciasca to Be Wildcat
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Madden Called It, but CBS Hated It
- Broncos Again Play Clay Pigeons in the NFL's Biggest Skeet Shoot
- Swiss Skier Wins Super-G by Shade of a Second
- Irvine Women Edge UNLV in Tennis, 5-4
- SHORT TAKES : 'Aspects' Heads for Broadway
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan to Suggest Textile Easing
- Fixed-Rate Mortgages Rise: Fixed-rate home mortgages surged...
- Subway Sultan: Adnan Khashoggi, the Saudi wheeler-dealer...
- NATION : Kidnaped Girl Seen in Colorado
- Communists, Foes Reach Agreement : East Germany: An interim coalition will govern until free elections are held in March, nearly two months early.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Dashing Tale of WWII Leaves You Breathless
- LOCAL : La Habra Plant Fire Contained
- Fireball in Sky, Probably a Meteor, Slows Traffic in East
- The Uninsured: Health Gamble Affects 1 in 5
- Have Horses, Will Patrol : Law Enforcement: Off-duty officers who are 'just . . . cowboys at heart' combine their experience with a love of riding as volunteer posse members.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Medical Journal Saves the Bizarre, Zany Stories for Year's End
- LA HABRA : Passenger Killed in Car Accident
- Spanish-Language TV Reels In Viewers : Ethnic programming: Subscriptions climb at KBUENAvision, county's only locally produced, Spanish-language television channel.
- SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : Elway Hacks His Way Through It
- ANALYSIS : SUPER BOWL XXIV : SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 55 DENVER BRONCOS 10 : 49ers Were Too Quick and Too Efficient
- Berger Replaces Krickstein on Davis Cup Team
- Music and Dance Reviews : Guitarist Stepan Rak in Pyrotechnic Local Debut
- Linford Christie of England won the 100...
- East Germany to Let Artists Turn Part of Berlin Wall Into Gallery
- Movies Another Victim of 49ers as Box Office Receipts Slump
- Producer Spins Success Off U.S. Hits : Television: His Spanish-language versions of popular American shows are seen nationwide and in Latin America.
- Quayle Tours Panama, Gets Warm Reception : Diplomacy: But he visits traditionally pro-American neighborhoods. Country is still firmly under military occupation.
- Chrysler to Pay $50 if Test Driver Buys Car--No Matter the Make
- HEALTH : DNA Pioneer Wins Medical Prize
- Nuclear Foes in Spain Protest U.S. Ship Visit
- Armenians, Azerbaijanis OK Talks : Ethnic strife: Pullbacks begin. Latvia will host negotiations. Nagorno-Karabakh, scene of the bloodiest feuding, will not be on the agenda.
- STATE : Region Transport Body Planned
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Queen's Pregnant Kin Will Wed
- California IN BRIEF : THERMAL : Back Pay Awarded in 9-Year Dispute
- GE May Join Bid for Aristech
- Noriega Transferred to Federal Prison Near Miami
- Budget Cut Targets 72 Bases : Third of Facilities in California
- President Unveils $1.23-Trillion Spending Plan : Budget: Less funds for military, more for space and environment. Also includes no general tax increase.
- Troop Call-Up Leaves Ethnic Russians Bitter
- Accident Statistics Add to Case for Motorcycle Helmets
- WESTMINSTER : Free Design Service Offered Merchants
- IRVINE : Trial Ready to Begin on Measure D Issue
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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- Inmate Climbs Fence, Escapes
- Earth Day Is Back to Face Growing Challenges, Dangers
- California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Group Alleges CSU Trustees Broke Law
- Tanker Captain in Oil Spill Goes on Trial Today
- Managua Frees U.S. Funds for Poll Monitors
- Showdown Due on Drug Ranch : Law enforcement: County supervisors are scheduled to vote Tuesday on the sheriff's plan to turn Rancho del Rio into a narcotics training center for police officers.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Battle Over Bay Club Nears End