- He Blew the Whistle on Iraq
- Bacteria, Fungi Taint Poway Classroom Air
- Minorities, Women Hit CRA Exclusion
- Measles Epidemic Flares Up in Southland : Disease: L.A. County and Inland Empire report more cases already this year than in all of 1989. And the outbreak appears to be spreading.
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- Reliving Scenes of a Tormented Past : Mental illness: In creating TV spots about the problems of the homeless, actors draw on personal experience.
- Hyundai Recalls 54,500 Excels in California
- Factory Orders Rise 1.8% in February; Car Output Cited
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- Herzog Scores Rabbi's Remarks, Urges Israeli Electoral Reform
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- Minnesota's Rep. Frenzel Will Not Seek 11th Term
- Hunter Whisked to Northern California Prison
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- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Without Becker, West Germany Trails
- Freedom to Choose
- Can County Deliver Enough Maternity Beds? : Health care: Severe overcrowding at Medi-Cal hospitals could cause rise in infant mortality rate for all, a researcher warns.
- Horgan Leads Rain-Shortened Event
- Aztecs, BYU Split Pair; Five-Game Streak Ends
- Fuhr Hurt Again as Flames Beat Oilers
- TUSTIN RELAYS : Parlin Comes Into His Own With a Victory in Discus
- Rams Add Warner to Stockpile : Plan B: Agent says Seahawks' career rushing leader is assured that a starting position is possible.
- Oscar-Laden 'Sound of Music,' 25 Years Later : 25th Anniversary for Oscar-Laden 'The Sound of Music' : Film: The seven actors who portrayed the Von Trapp children have remained close. Most of them were 'real kids.'
- ART REVIEW : 'Centric 38': High-Minded World of New York's Lorna Simpson
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- Law Requiring Increased Parking Gets Initial OK
- Families of Harris' Victims Angered by Execution Delay
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : English Skills Called Problem for Asians
- Finally, It's Williamson's Turn to Surface : Girls' swimming: The Los Alamitos' senior, who swam in Janet Evans' wake for past two years, might now be county's best.
- 1990 GIRLS' SWIMMING PREVIEW
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Rises Up to Shut Down Fullerton
- Nicklaus Settles Down, Has a 71 : Senior golf: He is nervous in debut on 50-and-older tour.
- King Takes Four-Shot Lead in Shore : Women's golf: She has a 70; Lopez misses the cut with a 73.
- Formats, Not Faces, Anchor News
- Japan's Broadest Trade Measure Back in Black
- GAF Corp. Is Fined $2 Million for Stock Scheme
- INS Seeks First Funds for New I-5 Checkpoint : Law enforcement: A new 16-lane station south of San Clemente is intended to funnel traffic to inspectors.
- Barbara Baer Capitman; Champion of Art Deco
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Greyhound Cancels Bus Strike Talks
- Justices to Rule by Summer on Flag Burning : Law: Republicans hope the timing will enable them to put the issue in a constitutional amendment before the states this fall.
- Congress Urged to Adopt Better ID for Legal Workers : Documents: The U.S. comptroller general seeks to discourage the scrapping of sanctions against employers who hire illegal aliens.
- Freewheeling Fun : Recreation: Bicycle clubs offer exercise and camaraderie to riders looking for a serious race or just a good time.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast Women Win 68th in Row
- Costa Mesa's Scotty Brant Fares Well in Speedway Debut
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : EL Capitan Sets Aside Good-Neighbor Policy
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- Morcelli Aiming for Record at Northridge
- SAN CLEMENTE : 4 Arrested After Man Shot at Motel
- NBA ROUNDUP : Even a Jordan Miss Can Bring Victory for Bulls
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills Scores Twice in 11th to Defeat Woodbridge, 3-2
- The FTC on 'Infomercials'
- It's a Tough Choice, but Someone Must Make It : Angels: Rader has to decide who will be Schofield's replacement at shortstop. It looks as if Anderson has the edge.
- BIG GAME : Top Pitchers Stand Aside, Orange Glen Beats Poway
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Arkansas Names Its Game : Razorbacks: The so-called '40 Minutes of Hell' style doesn't seem to worry Duke.
- He Left That Chevy at the Levee, Already : 20 years After 'American Pie,' Don McLean Still Rejects Easy Predictability
- TV Reviews : Slavery of Desire in Roland Petit's 'Blue Angel'
- President Bush Bans Broccoli
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : 3 Americans Hurt in DEA Copter Crash
- UCSD Names First Dean of Architecture School
- IRVINE : Fees for Low-Cost Housing Criticized
- Where Are the Cobras When L.A. Needs Them?
- Disney to Open Restaurant in Southland Mall
- Banking Panel OKs Ryan; He Admits Drug Use in '70s
- Oakland's Mayor Outraged That Rothenberg Is in Town
- Paddleboarder Churns Out Aquatic Saga
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : U.S., Fernald Plant Operator Accused
- McAuliffe Planetarium Draws Eager Audience
- Rationing of Water Likely, Bradley Warns
- HUD Official's No-Bid Contract Awards Trigger Probe : Ethics: Kemp aides say friendships between consultants and a housing agency's embattled director may have violated federal regulations.
- Rape Suspect Says He's Innocent, a 'Great' Dad : Crime: The father of three children being held in connection with the sexual assault of an Irvine girl, 11, says in a jail interview that he is a danger to no one.
- Mother, Son She Shot Laid to Rest
- Oakland Officials Say Rothenberg Must Leave
- Son of Cult Leader Loses Fight Against Extradition
- $2,000 Fine Proposed in Fatal Crane Accident
- Lakers Swing Back in Round 2, 135-106 : Pro basketball: Three days after losing to Portland, L.A. turns up the heat. Johnson's return and rebounding make the difference.
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Canyon Finally Wins Its Tournament by Beating No.3 Garden Grove
- Rhino Records Gets Back in the Ballgame : Pop: Fun-minded label releases a sequel to last year's 'Baseball's Greatest Hits.'
- Search for Dinnerware Leads Artists to Set Up Business
- TV Reviews : 'New Visions Jazz' Features Bill Cosby's Group
- New Chief Agent Is Selected for Border Patrol : Appointment: The 20-year Border Patrol veteran from Texas is the first Latino to head the San Diego sector.
- San Diego
- 8 High School Pupils to Visit Soviet Union
- ANAHEIM : Suspect in Hit-Run Caught by Motorist
- Inmate Admits He Killed His 2 Cellmates
- Disney to Open Restaurant: The Walt Disney...
- Pest Attacks Dry Eucalyptus
- OJAI : Hearing Postponed in Impostor Case
- Crisis Over Lithuanian Independence
- Gabor Did Shelter Duty, Letter Says
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Wichmann, Notre Dame Stop Chaminade
- The UCLA men's track and field team...
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Santiago's 'Smurfs' Score Another Big Victory Over Kennedy
- Davis Goes Deep, Helps Hart Sink San Gabriel, 5-1
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : In other nonleague games
- Student Sleuths Gumshoe Through Atlantic City to Rate Its Hospitality : Tourism: The group gives the resort town--the first target--a lukewarm, 3 1/2-pineapple score after run-ins with a jitney driver and a waitress.
- County Bands to Debut on MTV
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Siouxsie Sioux and Creatures at the Wiltern
- Pasadena Delays Hiring of New City Manager
- Matlock's Right Hand
- MUSIC REVIEW : Penneys and Burge at USC
- Curbs Eased on Computer Exports to Eastern Bloc : Trade: The Pentagon will no longer take part in screening sales of low-end mainframes. The move calms a turf battle between the Defense and Commerce departments.
- Hanoi Officials See Vietnam Memorial
- Estonia Begins Secession Drive : Baltics: Republic announces plan to gradually break from Soviet Union. But it seeks to avoid Kremlin anger.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Grand Jury Calls Stuart's Brother
- New Director of Common Cause Targets Voter Apathy
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : U.N. Announces Bid for Peace Talks
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Iraqi's Bid to Be a Model Arab Sours : Mideast: Even before seizure of nuclear triggers, the image of a progressive state was fading. Now Hussein has reverted to belligerence.
- Long Beach Asks Emergency Funds to Hold Off Tuberculosis Epidemic
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Drive Launched to Sell Power Firm
- U.S. May Push Missile Ban at Arms Talks : Superpowers: Bush is expected to change the U.S. position before meeting with the Soviets next week.
- Historical Society Open House Set
- Let's Give It a Twirl
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : Rebels to Negotiate on Ending Civil War
- Report Cites Abuses in O.C. Low-Cost Condo Program
- Lawyer Makes Plea for Killer's Life : Penalty: The nurse who paid to have her roommate killed is called a model inmate. The prosecution says she is still a threat.
- Problems Abound in Airport Sites Suggested in 2-Year Coalition Study
- Congestion in Calabasas
- No Done Deal on Elsmere Canyon
- Crisis Over Lithuanian Independence
- Congestion in Calabasas
- Philips Will Build HDTV Tube Plant
- COLUMN ONE : Perils of Profit in U.S.S.R. : The Kremlin wants cooperatives to jump-start the economy. But their operators are pariahs, hated by citizens, targeted by criminals and pursued by the tax man.
- President Bush Bans Broccoli
- Countywide : 14 Arrested in Crackdown on Bad Checks
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Numerous Hurdles Remain for Metro Rail Extension
- Idea of Privatizing U.S. Airports Is Taking Off : Economy: A group of public officials and industry leaders meet near LAX to discuss this method of raising revenue.
- Hallmark Sweetens Bid for Univision Buyback: Hallmark...
- Mutual Fund Purchases Decline: Total purchases of...
- When to Plant Irises in Southland
- Cuba Calls For American TV Deal : Airwaves: Havana would welcome network programming, Castro adviser says. But he calls for an end to U.S. government broadcasts.
- Mandela-Buthelezi Meeting on S. Africa's 'Zulu Wars' Called Off
- Idaho's Andrus Vetoes Strict Abortion Bill
- Camps Offering Nautical Fun for Children on Spring Break
- Report Predicts Fewer Soybeans: A closely watched...
- STOCKS : Quarter Ends on Sour Note; Dow Falls 20.49
- World IN BRIEF : NEPAL : Foreign Minister Quits Over Unrest
- U.S. Judge Grants Stay of Execution for Harris : Court: Killer deserves time to prove his claim of incompetent psychiatric help at trial, jurist says.
- Anti-Nuclear Protesters Block Highway Near Nevada Test Site; 69 Are Arrested
- Harry Bridges; Marxist and Founder of West's Longshoremen Union
- California IN BRIEF : LAKE ELSINORE : Congress Candidate Pearson, 64, Dies
- L. A. Abilities Expo Opens Doors
- TUSTIN : Tension Mounts as Teachers Seek Pact
- LOS ALAMITOS : Owners Cancel OK on Crash Zone Check
- Rowe Quits 78th Assembly Race in Bid for Republican Unity
- $5-Million Campaign Opens for Homeless : At Home
- Bush Tells Gorbachev He's Not Trying to Make Trouble : Lithuania: A private message reiterates U.S. backing for a peaceful solution to the secession dilemma.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lottery Pays Off After Computer Bug
- Choice of Divorce or Annulment May Hinge on Validity of Marriage
- Securities Firms Post Fourth-Quarter Losses: Less than...
- Buffalo Transit System Steers Toward Shutdown
- County Probes Orangewood Child Shelter
- Coalition Says Border Patrol Sweeps Jeopardize Count : Census: Latino rights activists call for moratorium on Southland raids. But INS says agents have job to do.
- Job Stress Claims Increase Dramatically in California
- Byelorussia Eyes Lithuanian Territory
- Path in Griffith Park Encircles Beacon Hill
- America's Nuclear Umbrella Is Still Vital, 2 Allies Say : Europe: Britain's Thatcher and West Germany's Kohl differ about the Continent's political future. But both favor basing nuclear weapons there.
- Iris Eyes Are Smiling at the Arboretum
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Latin Nations' Call for Election Rejected
- Drug Reduces Crippling From Spinal Injuries
- Scripps Hospitals Hit Halfway Point in $100-Million Drive
- SOMIS : State Group Honors School Foundation
- COUNTYWIDE : Census Forms Sent Back at Fast Clip
- Peace Talks at El Camino High
- COUNTYWIDE : Cowabunga! Little Ninjas Turn Turtle
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 3 Top City Officials Opting Out of Office
- VENTURA : Educators Get Drug, Alcohol Instruction
- Adoption Lines Form for Burros, Wild Horses
- Hunt On Near Freeway for Sniper Who Fires at Autos : Crime: Dozens of vehicles have been hit in mystery attacks. So far no one has been injured.
- Hollywood High's marching band hit its lowest...
- Moore Prevails in Mini Stock Main at Ventura
- SANTA ANA : Boy Critical After Being Hit by Car
- WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR : Azzi Propels Stanford to Championship Game
- THE COLLEGES : Infielders Thrown Into New Role at Pierce
- Frustration Builds Over Rate Hikes at Mobile Home Park : Housing: Fixed-income renters in Westminster say the latest round of cost increases means they can't afford to live there and can't afford to move out.
- He Wanted to Be Sure Surgery Was Kosher
- Woodbridge in the Running Once Again : Girls' track and field: Five athletes could help Warriors replace Mission Viejo as county's best.
- McKeon Still Is Stalking Elusive Trade : Padres: Trader Jack covets Cubs' Dwight Smith but is unable to complete deal. He hesitates at giving up starting pitcher.
- Reform That Partly Backfired : The Immigration Law Needs Fixing--but Not Repealing
- The Case of Robert Alton Harris
- Vista
- Black Men and Justice System
- 2 Killed as Plane Crashes, Burns at Field in La Verne
- Family Wins $2.4 Million in Slaying by Officer
- WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR : Auburn Confounds Lacy, Stuns No. 1 Louisiana Tech
- Bradley Sets Freeze on City Hiring : City Hall: The action will apply to all city departments with the exception of police officers, firefighters and sanitation workers.
- Doubles Team Keys UCSD Victory
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When Fighting Is Out of Bounds
- County Economy Grew Steadily in '89 but Real Estate Slowed Down : Business: A survey shows that a predicted boom did not materialize. High interest rates slowed construction.
- Day Care Fix: Staff Broke : Wages: Low salaries for preschool teachers is blamed for one of the most persistent problems--high turnover. The experts say that teachers coming and going are harmful to the child.
- Van Nuys Stumbles to 70-56 Loss
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Georgia Tech's Secret Was Winning Over Anderson
- 1990 GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD PREVIEW
- FitzPatrick to Join Raiders
- CSUN Renews Bid to Clinch Berth in WIVA Playoffs
- CSUN Learns How to Win Without Benefit of Long Ball
- When the People Cry for Blood
- IRVINE : Settlement Voted in Cosgrove Case
- Countywide : Death Penalty foes Picket Courthouse
- Huntington Beach Denies 'Speed Trap' Charge
- Judging Oscar: Telecast Viewers Have Their Say
- Official Says Problems Hurt Homeless Count
- Police Arrest Man Wanted on N.Y. Warrant
- Measles Epidemic Worsens in Orange, Other Counties
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Esperanza Uses Every Inning to Defeat Los Alamitos
- It's Just One of Those Springs for Yankees
- Antonio McKay, world indoor 400-meter champion last...
- Mailer Cites Drunk-Driving Sentence of Palmdale Council Candidate
- ORANGE : A New Cop at Chapman Fits Right In
- 3 Top Chess Players Named in San Juan
- SAN DIEGO
- De Luz Fights Annexation Bid by Fire District : Fees: The tiny community north of Fallbrook doesn't see a need for the service, or a $180 annual payment.
- Fraud Inquiry Target Wins a Round in Court : Insurance: The government agrees not to force the seizure of $2.8 million from an attorney suspected of participating in the Alliance case.
- Sunset Hall's Would-Be Buyer Sues Its Owners
- Smith Sees Too Many New Faces : College football: With only six returning starters, Trojan coach says this team reminds him of his first at USC.
- CSUN Receives Dressing Down From Irvine in Volleyball
- Turtle Fever : Premiere: Parents take their children out of school early to attend Ventura County's first screenings of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."
- State GOP, Cleared in Suit, Seeks Fees
- Crisis Over Lithuanian Independence
- Driver Found Guilty in 2 Auto Deaths
- No Vacancies in Ram Backfield
- The NFL, sued by the players' union...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Davis Gives Master's Rare Shutout
- BETTING WITH BOB
- DIGEST : Simi Valley's Duran Leads All-Southern Section Team
- 200 Students Walk Out Over Gun Case Decision
- Black Men and Justice System
- Asian Causes on Short End of Charity Gifts
- Push Coming to Shove as Council, Mayor Bicker Over Cuts
- Ultimate American Weapon : Television: Errors, exaggerations, omissions and all, it's what freedom looks like, tastes like, sounds like. What dictator could beat that?
- 2 Supervisors Back Boland for Assembly
- LOCAL ELECTIONS OCEANSIDE CHARTER : Gloves Come Off in Proposition H Debate
- 3 Colombians Sentenced in Sales of Cocaine
- Catholic Bishops Urge Immigration Law Review
- Wetteland Doesn't Deliver Reason to Smile : Dodgers: He gives up four home runs to Mets, hurting his chances for fifth starting spot.
- UNLV Could Still Be Facing NCAA Penalty
- Channel Islands Shut Down on 1 Hit by Westlake's Eby
- Douglas Captures $2.2-Billion Order From Japan Air
- United Artists Entertainment Co.: The Denver-based cable...
- Latin America : Mexico Resumes Its Debt-for-Equity Swaps
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 30 Killed, 40 Hurt in Renewed Fighting
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Class-Action Suits Filed for Inmates
- Kaiser Pact Rejected; Strike Set for Monday
- Protesters Bar Highway Near Nuclear Site; 69 Arrested : Demonstration: UC Irvine students, other Orange County residents are taking part in actions near Nevada underground testing area.
- The Pound Marks the End of the Line for Canine 'Land Sharks'
- SATICOY : Historic 'Scout Hut' May Be Demolished
- Hidden Treasure : County Renovation of Historic Modjeska Canyon Home Leads to a Series of Surprising Discoveries
- Crisis Over Lithuanian Independence
- California IN BRIEF : PALM SPRINGS : Mountain Ranges Named Scenic Area
- BREEDING BIRDS: CACTUS WREN : CACTUS WREN: (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus)
- Program Speeds Kids Along the Path of Skating Success and Away From Trouble
- Guatemalan Rebels Agree to Talks on Ending 28-Year War
- Suspect in 87-Death N. Y. Fire Indicted on 178 Counts
- Many Want It to Be 'Czecho-Slovakia'
- NOTICE TO READERS
- Court Upholds Verdict Against Ex-Drexel Aide : Brokerage: Lisa Ann Jones' perjury conviction is upheld, but her prison sentence is thrown out on appeal.
- Corona Workers' Strike: Workers at the Mexican...
- Paltrow Near Columbia Deal: Bruce Paltrow, the...
- Woman Abducted, Slain; Husband Then Shoots Self
- Motorola Granted Stay on Ban Against Chip Sales
- President Bush Bans Broccoli
- One of the top sports weekends of...
- Sian Edwards . . . A First for the L.A. Philharmonic : Music: The British-born conductor, slated to appear at the Music Center next year, will be the first woman to lead a subscription series at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orchestral Finesse With Rhozdestvensky
- Weekend TV : Chung Interviews Exxon Valdez Skipper; 'At Issue' Focuses on Malathion Spraying
- Crisis Over Lithuanian Independence
- THE FINAL FOUR : Sen. Anthony a Pugnacious UNLV Leader : Rebels: A Republican, his forte is--as expected--defense.
- Tennant's Former Employee Found Not Guilty
- Rams Add Warner to Stockpile : Plan B: Agent says Seahawks' career rushing leader is assured that starting position is possible.
- TV Reviews : Carol Burnett's Comedy Anthology Bows on NBC
- Charmers May Leave Their Snakes, Join World : Nomads: Shapurias feel the call of change and modern life.
- Survival of Fittest? All Teams Fit the Mold
- Gregory Quitting Savanna
- Saugus Speedway to Embark on Its 51st Campaign
- Michigan-Based Fellowship Wants to Make April a 'Holy Humor Month'
- Capistrano Valley Symphony Names Scharf as Music Director : Appointment: The Israeli-born conductor succeeds the late Donn Laurence Mills, who was founding music director of the orchestra.
- TV Reviews : Trials of Bringing Up a Love Child From Vietnam
- A New Stage Presence
- Dana Carvey Makes the Comic-Actor Crossover : Movies: The boyish comedian of 'Saturday Night Live' fame tries his funny-man talents on the big screen.
- Don't Waste Time Trying to Categorize Him : Composer: "I'm kind of a maverick," says multi-reedman Vinny Golia, who blends jazz, classical and new music into a sound that transcends classification. He performs tonight in Newport Beach.
- Asking Right Questions Is Vital to Choosing Best Preschool
- UCLA Deserves Credit for Accomplishments
- 'Romero' Now on Video
- TV Reviews : Mystery Writers Discuss Their Craft on 'Bookmark'
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Beats Marina in Volleyball
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : THE FINAL FOUR
- Researchers Date Anatolian Kilim Rugs Back to Stone Age : Arts: Both collectors and archeologists have new interest in the textiles, woven in many villages and once used as export wrapping for more valuable pile carpets.
- Managua Coming to Terms With Past, Future : Nicaragua: An earthquake and an insurrection forced changes on the capital.
- 25,000 Expected for Persian New Year's Party
- FULLERTON : Frat Houses Ordered to Make Repairs
- Five-Day Trial Over a Bottle of Wine
- They're Shooting Up Los Angeles
- LOCAL ELECTIONS BEVERLY HILLS CITY COUNCIL : Civic Center Cost Is a Phantom Issue in Polite Campaigning
- Clippers Rally, but They Can't Beat Hawks : Pro basketball: Atlanta escapes, 122-118, despite Garrick's 18 assists.
- Summer Squall Heads Field in $500,000 Race
- U.S. Gets Only a Split in Singles : Davis Cup: Czech substitute sweeps Gilbert after Krickstein takes nearly four hours to win.