- New Goalie Cheveldae Helps Red Wings Tie
- SHORT TAKES : Pfeiffer Ready for 'Love Field'
- STAGE REVIEW : Strong Cast, but a Trimmed 'Flora' Still Creaks a Bit
- 'Videos' Soars in Ratings for ABC, but 'Elvis' Fails to Follow Up
- Michael D. Beebe has been appointed director...
- Tokos to Seek $30 Million in Stock Offering : Investments: The Santa Ana-based developer of a still-unapproved device that detects the onset of premature labor says it needs funds to maintain growth.
- Columbia to Distribute Orion Films Abroad
- Judge Grants Eastern Delay: A federal judge...
- Hassan El-Ghoroury has been promoted to assistant...
- Georgia-Pacific Sells Facilities: The Atlanta company said...
- Hasbro Inc.: The Pawtucket, R.I., toy maker...
- Radar Crew Lost Track of Exxon Valdez
- AS YOU WERE: There's always a local...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Loans to Moscow Expected Soon
- Joe Montana Takes Field for L.A. Gear : Retailing: The Marina del Rey company hopes it has found the right personality to beef up sales of its cross-training shoes.
- Radar Lost Exxon Valdez, Operator Says
- 37 Killed in Soviet Central Asia City : Ethnic unrest: Rumors of Armenian refugees spark 'pogroms, excesses and robberies.' Security forces were overwhelmed by rioters.
- Frank McFadden; Pioneer Los Angeles Publicist
- San Diego to Sue to Learn Its Rights in Merger Fight
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : U.S. Judge Testifies Against Colleague
- Ralph Shawhan; Journalist, Publicist
- Mandela Given Hero's Welcome by 120,000 Gathered in Soweto
- At Last, All the Players Are on the Field: Let Play Begin : South Africa: With Mandela's release, there is more hope--and more danger--than ever. At stake is the creation of a democratic industrial giant.
- Sally Ride Now Reaches for the Stars Through Education
- Packard Hits Road to Launch Bid for 5th Term
- Secord
- Conservatism and Liberalism
- Conservatism and Liberalism
- Roberts Will Switch Vote on Tax Rise : Taxes: The issue may go before voters June 5 if no other council member changes position later this month. Some members of the public have voiced outrage over last week's surprise decision to raise property taxes $20 million.
- Board Drops No-Fail Policy
- Lawyer May Withdraw From Retrial of Hunter : Courts: The defense of the former J. David executive has reportedly run up a $2-million bill. Her attorney wants another week to 'make adequate arrangements,' apparently dealing with compensation for his services.
- Conservatism and Liberalism
- Baseball Lockout
- Tax Credits
- Public Baths
- Board Drops No-Fail Policy
- County Board
- Post Office
- MOVIES - Feb. 13, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 13, 1990
- Winds and Tides Push Oil Ashore; Damage Increases : Disaster: Pollution is worst yet on Huntington and Bolsa Chica beaches. Extra workers are deployed.
- Girl Wounded at Disneyland Improves
- Workers Flood Oil-Soaked Beaches : Weather Still Foe as Cleanup Crew Triples; Tanker Unloads Crude
- L.A. Panel Joins Foes of Medfly Spraying : Malathion: A City Council committee recommends legal action to halt aerial attack on the pest, saying human safety is not assured.
- Tiny Grunion Latest Victims of Oil Spill
- ETHICS / OPPORTUNITY FOR CHANGE : Crisis of Confidence Has a Silver Lining : Scandals have fueled reform efforts that could make public service a worthy goal again.
- Girl Wounded at Disneyland Is Doing Well
- $175,000 Settlement Voted for 6 Inmates in Jail Beating Case : Brutality suit: The black prisoners said that they were injured by deputies and subjected to racial taunts. County claims panel says excessive force may have been used.
- 3 Arrested in Alleged Firearms-Smuggling Plot
- Winds and Tides Push Oil Ashore : Disaster: Pollution is worst yet on Huntington and Bolsa Chica beaches. Extra workers are deployed.
- Names in the News - Feb. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 13, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 13, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 13, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 13, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 13, 1990
- From the Archives: Jackie Robinson: Simply a Great Athlete
- Locked Out at the Gate : Airlines: Southwest wants to expand in the California market, but the lack of landing slots at major airports is frustrating the feisty carrier.
- N.Y. Copter Crash Pilot Says He Was Hit by Wind
- SOUTHLAND : Police Kill 3 Suspects, Wound 4th After McDonald's Robbery
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Lawmaker's Fraud Trial to Start Today
- Philippine Base Talks Likely to Be Combative : Defense: Secretary Cheney says he would like to keep two key facilities but only on favorable terms. President Aquino declines to meet him.
- WORLD : Greek Prime Minister Resigns
- Who Says Money Can's Buy Pals?
- Dead Fetus Found in Hospital Trash
- GARDEN GROVE : School District Calls Meeting on Bingo
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council to Study New-Home Limit
- ON THE SIDELINES : McDowell OKs Braves Contract
- Long Count Spurs Long Delay : Boxing: WBA, WBC "suspend recognition" of Douglas as heavyweight champion, plan to resolve issue in week to 10 days.
- 'Hard to Kill' Was Hard to Beat
- 'Ain't Misbehavin' ' Has Helped Keep Ex-USIU Student on Stage
- Is U.S. Racist? Survey Finds Media Tend to Suggest 'Yes' : Bias: Crime was the leading topic of race-related stories, followed by elections.
- Bowers Museum curator Armand J. Labbe has...
- 'Kill Me Again' Discovers It's Better the Second Time Around : Movies: The perseverance of film makers, and a little help from critics, has breathed new life into the low-budget thriller.
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Semiramide,' Unwisely, Unwell in Garden Grove
- SDSU Women Lose to 17th-Ranked Hawaii
- Just Another Milestone for Magic : All-Star game: He had never won this particular MVP award before, and Jordan has many years left to play, so why not?
- FIGURE SKATING U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Eldredge Takes Title; Wylie Wins Hearts
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Ashford Wins 60 Meters in Record 7.15 : Track: Soviets' Tamara Bykova breaks own high jump record at 6 feet, 5 1/2 inches.
- Singing as Elvis 'Not So Bad'
- Columbia Orion's Agent Abroad
- "Washington Week in Review," a benefit luncheon...
- MEDIA : Station's Success or Failure Hinges on News Anchors
- The Newport Harbor Art Museum will hold...
- Suspended Satirist Welcome to Return
- DANCE REVIEW : Classy Rhapsody in Taps Proves Art Form Is Alive and Kicking
- The Timelessness of Tiwanaku : Archeology: The Getty Conservation Institute is collaborating with Bolivia to preserve an ancient city buried in the Andes.
- Music Reviews : JoAnn Falletta Leads Long Beach Symphony
- MIDWINTER REGATTA : O'Connor, Cameron and Forsyth Post Wins
- Cal Lutheran Hitters Gang Up on CS Northridge, 18-3
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Soviets Launch Profit-Driven Space Mission
- Gallo Brother Files Appeal: The younger brother...
- COLUMN ONE : Japan Eyes Stardom in Space : Prospects of traversing the heavens leave the nation moonstruck over the scientific--and commercial--possibilities.
- Bachelors Go Hollywood in Annual Bash
- Moscow Offer: All Forces Out of Central Europe
- Volunteers to Be Trained Before Handling Wildlife
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Colon Cancer Treatment Advances
- Mood Grim at '64 Trial of Mandela : South Africa: The judge pondered not guilt or innocence but life or death.
- Bush Says He Is Bound by Sanctions
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Fulbright, 84, Tells Plan to Wed
- IRVINE : Girl Badly Injured as Car Hits Tractor
- CYPRESS : Council to Vote on Housing for Elderly
- Woman Slain in Her Car Parked in Miracle Mile
- FULLERTON : Safety Drive Will Affect Structures
- Market Watch : Buying a Piece of West Germany's Future : Investing: There is good reason to be bullish on the country's stocks and economy. But finding the right investment vehicle can be tricky.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : On Shores of Congress, Spill Expected to Add to Ripple Effect of Outrage
- Girl, 8, Is Seriously Wounded by Stray Bullet at Disneyland
- Chicago officials hope nights on the court can keep young men out of jail.
- COUNTYWIDE : Lawyers' Pay Talks See Little Progress
- UC Assistants Are Hoping to Form Union
- Colorado Runner Breaks Her Thigh
- Bowman Withdraws, but Still Makes U.S. Team
- ON THE SIDELINES : Fortuna II First in Regatta
- First Executive's Bond Portfolio Is Average Junk : Insurance: Company President and CEO Fred Carr used to boast about his savvy bond buys. Now his highly profitable portfolio has plummeted by $1.9 billion.
- Entertaining in Japan Is Costly, Grueling, Essential
- Gibraltar Files for Protection: Gibraltar Financial Corp.,...
- Securities Issues Up, Underwriting Fees Down: In...
- Drug Strategy May Face Hard Road : War on cocaine: Bush will attend a summit in Colombia on Thursday. But months of preparation have produced only a communique that could have been signed last fall.
- Veteran Eager to Wear War Wounds Like a Crown
- WORLD : Soviet Ethnic Violence Spreads
- THE TIMES POLL : Most Want Coliseum Saved and Wouldn't Miss Raiders
- Bullet Strikes 8-Year-Old Girl at Disneyland
- Rohr Workers Accept New 3-Year Contract
- Giving Hate Crimes Due Notice
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Baker Sows Seeds of Hope in 3 East Bloc Nations : Diplomacy: The secretary is heartened by his welcomes. He cautions governments against backsliding.
- WESTMINSTER : 4 Gunmen Hunted After Mall Holdup
- Rooney Says Tyson Wasn't Ready, Puts the Blame on Don King, Trainers
- Desormeaux Glad to Ride at Santa Anita
- 'Alien Nation's' Sweeps Week Eye-Opener : Television: A man gives birth as the series turns gender stereotypes on their heads.
- Dance Reviews : Lula Washington at Cal State L.A.
- ART : 'Insistent Landscapes' Is Mostly a Collection of Bland, Trite Viewpoints
- ART
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL : Payton Gets 30, Oregon State Wins
- Dance Reviews : ISO Dance Theatre in 'Time Out' at Royce Hall
- Seahawk to Perform on 'Jazz Live'
- U.S. Auditors Query Museum Grant Outlay : Exhibit: Report shows $207,000 for a Science and Industry display disbursed without competitive bids.
- Even Columbus Was Surprised
- College Kid With All His Smarts Bets 4th Choice
- FIELD HOCKEY : Dutch Beat Australians for Title, 3-1
- Sockers' Late Comeback Not Enough
- Tyson Back, Raring for Rematch
- Carole Merle of France, still troubled by...
- ON THE SIDELINES : Steffi Graf Won't Need Surgery
- These Days Coghlan Is on Last Legs : Indoor track: The retiring Irish distance runner will compete in Forum meet for the final time this week.
- Kansas-Missouri Match-Up to Decide No. 1
- ART REVIEW : Minimalism Focus of 'Material Consequences'
- Rooney Compares Himself to Rushdie
- Music Reviews : Pianist Alexander Slobodyanik at El Camino College
- 'Hard to Kill': Action at Point-Blank Range
- DOUGLAS-TYSON: ROUND BY ROUND
- ON THE SIDELINES : Nakayama Wins Tokyo Marathon
- Way to a Knockout Became Perfectly Clear : Boxing: Douglas says the secret to defeating Tyson emerged from a moving experience.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Comet Austin May Give the Show That Halley Didn't
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Has a Nice, Easy Indoor Win Over Mayotte in Milan
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Illini Turned Inside Out; Michigan Rolls
- Getting to Mt. Bachelor Is Worth the Trek : Skiing: The word is out that there's a world-class resort in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon.
- BY THE NUMBERS : 10 Topics Discussed on "Geraldo"
- Jazz Review : Watts' Experimental Trio Has a Sense of Humor
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Housing Completions Off Sharply
- SOUTHLAND : City Panel OKs Malathion Suit
- Sharon Quits Over Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talk Moves
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : ALONG THE BARRICADES : BRIAN LEANZA : At 16, youngest volunteer at Huntington Beach bird-rescue center.
- Perrier Water Scare Goes Flat in Southland
- Special Report: Soiled Shores
- Judge Is Asked to Turn Over Papers or Quit Case : Courts: Lawyers for a Mexican businessman accused of plotting to kill drug agent Enrique Camarena say they have a right to see secretly filed documents.
- Hard Test Lies Ahead for Cheney
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Bell Labs Confirm Quasi-Crystal
- P.M. BRIEFING : Velcro Inventor De Mestral Dies
- 6 Felons, Including 3 Killers, Cut Bars to Flee Illinois Prison; 1 Caught
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Literacy, Bush Share Spotlight
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Patrols Try to Stop Harassing of Whales
- Eclectic Group of Opponents Finds a Common Foe in Medfly Spraying : Tactics: They have reputations for civil disobedience, but now they're using conventional means to coalesce opposition to the use of malathion.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Bionics, Transplants in Medicine Exhibited
- A Valentine's Day Salute to the Many Names of Love : Education: Students from diverse backgrounds contribute to a holiday display at John Burroughs High in Burbank.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Fullerton Shuts Out UCLA in Softball
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Carmelites': A Revolution and Revelation
- $20,000 Fellowships for Amateur Writers
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Carmelites': A Revolution and Revelation
- ART
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Gene Found to Suppress Prostate Cancer Growth
- A state police investigation is under way...
- Jackie Robinson: Simply a Great Athlete : Baseball: He may be best known for breaking the color line, but he is also remembered for his tremendous abilities in many sports.
- Scott-Heron: the Political Soul of Afro-American Pop
- Opposites Attract at International New Age Conference : Music: Industry people mix with iconoclastic composers, who could be finally acknowledging the business side of their art.
- Greatly Wrong on Two Assumptions : Soviet Union: Western observers keep citing ways for Gorbachev to fail. If they would look at his record, they'd see him getting stronger in his goal of changing the system.
- Berkeley McCartney Concert Is a Sellout
- DEBORAH GOLIAN-CASTRO : New Look in Image Industry : High-Tech, Multimedia Specialists Take Care of Business
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : ALONG THE BARRICADES : EVELYN R. HART : Newport Beach city council member and environmentalist, helped mop up oil spots on city beaches and monitored response of local, state and federal authorities in cleanup efforts.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Dog Pedigree Papers Are Labeled 'a Joke'
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : 6 Reported Killed Along India Border
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : State's Thirst for Oil Makes Accidents Inevitable
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : OIL SPILL CHRONOLOGY
- Poindexter Trial on Hold; Reagan Deposition Still On
- In Black Townships, Time for Rejoicing, Not Sleeping
- NEWPORT BEACH : Special Programs Available to Seniors
- Schaefer Shifts Support to Developers, Critics Charge : Politics: The Ventura supervisor, who is seeking reelection, began as a controlled-growth advocate. But half her contributions are now from developers.
- Halt Malathion Today, Eat It Tomorrow : Medfly: Farm and city should unite, for if the pest isn't stopped soon, the price will be more than either wants to bear.
- Life Behind Bars Is No Way to Build Character : Crime: Latino leaders have jumped on the law-and-order bandwagon even though that means sending more and more of their own people to jail.
- Deputies' Version of Shooting Disputed : Law enforcement: The official report says officers killed a man when he reached for a holster. But others claim he was just confused.
- Police Drug Raid Off Base, Mistaken Target Says
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Ishii Keeps Hawaiian Title Home
- ON THE SIDELINES : Gridder James Rooney Dies at 85
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames' Special Teams Key Win Over Rangers
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Lynwood Heads Southern Section 5-AA Field
- Tyson Says He Still Is Champion
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Clear-Eyed Motley Crue Still Kicks
- HBO Waiting to Show Replay : Boxing: Cable network is putting together a two-hour special, but it probably won't be shown before Friday.
- So It Hasn't Been for Nothing After All: 'Nelson Mandela Is Free!' : South Africa: Perhaps there is now a little more sense to our dark passage on earth. He has kept body and soul together with pride.
- ON THE SIDELINES : Martin Leads Mobil Grand Prix
- Driver, Safety Worker Are Injured
- Alexander Mogilny, who last May became the...
- Confusion May Be Winner of Election : Politics: April special election for the 78th Assembly District vacancy could produce a puzzling June ballot featuring two contests for the same seat.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Brahms Mastery Demonstrated Anew by William Hall, Chorale
- Jim Palmer More Than Ever an Ex-Ballplayer
- Kastor Takes His Show on the Road
- Hindsight Proves It's Lucky for Buster He Gave Tyson Shut-Eye
- COMMENTARY : Play Ball: Steinbrenner Streamlines USOC
- Arrow Heats Up the Music Machine
- RADIO
- On Geraldo: Celebrity Divorcees
- Documentary Sheds Light on Abraham Lincoln's Home Life
- Andy Rooney Compares Himself to Rushdie
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Rohr Workers Reach Agreement: Members of the...
- Gas Prices Down Slightly: Gas prices dropped...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Georgia-Pac. Sells Safety Paper
- AMA Chief Quits Amid Finance Probe
- Sun Valley Woman Slain, Body Put on Tracks
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach
- Smiles Impress Soviets on Tour of U.S. Bases
- Another Side to Dr. Jekyll's Story
- Uruguay Bus Crash Kills 6
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : Surface-Diving Birds Most Vulnerable to Oil : Wildlife: Spill could also harm primary food sources for countless migrating birds and the endangered light-footed clapper rail if it enters sensitive wetlands areas.
- Thousands Lose Welfare Benefits as Part of Experiment, Report Says
- Perrier Water Scare Goes Flat in Southland
- AIDS Isn't 'Leveling Off' : Health: Our preference for mythical good news blinds us to the reality of countless people living in the gray zone of approaching illness.
- Market Watch : Little Guy Played Big Role
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Citrus Damage Estimate Eases: The government said...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mayor Barry Is Surprise Speaker
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : ALONG THE BARRICADES : THOMAS J. MAYS : Huntington Beach mayor--and former surfer--became city's chief spokesman on the national scene.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : BIRDS IN PERIL
- On the Rocks: Patti Davis, Ronald and...
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : British Copter Shot Down, IRA Claims
- Graphically Arty Dinner, Sale
- LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY
- Slain Woman's Bravery Recalled
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S., Soviets Bargain Over Trade
- P.M. BRIEFING : Grand Met to Reorganize
- Perrier Resumes Bottling Mineral Water
- American Airlines Showing Less Interest in California Market : Transportation: The carrier has cut its capacity in the state by 40%. Rivals say the move helps support higher fares in the state.
- BOOK REVIEW : Catapulted Right Into Another Czech Reality
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : ALONG THE BARRICADES : JIM O'BRIEN : Oil-pollution trouble-shooter with 200 spills' experience hired to coordinate Huntington Beach cleanup efforts.
- World IN BRIEF : El Salvador : Bombing Raid Kills 6 in Refugee Area
- Port Pilots Go Back to Work but Pact Talks Will Continue : Labor: A crippling two-day strike by an 11-member union is settled. Negotiations with the city on economic issues will resume Tuesday.
- Minority Ad Shop Defies Convention and Makes It Pay
- 'Freedom March Irreversible,' Mandela Tells His Supporters : South Africa: Freed black leader declares that 'factors which necessitated armed struggle still exist. . . .' Homecoming marred by police clashes with rampaging youths.
- NATION : Black Students End Selma Sit-In
- Restoration of Winking Elf Sign May Light Way for Return of Neon
- MISSION VIEJO : Mayor Vows to Curb Council 'Bickering'
- A Most Wasteful Approach on Thrifts : S&L; Crisis: In banning lending activities of troubled institutions, one federal agency is only making the job of another much more difficult to resolve.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Rise in Smugglers Swallowing Cocaine
- The General Lays It on the Line
- Sculptor Is Honestly Abe's Biggest Fan
- Unpleasing Plea BargainFormer Drexel Burnham Lambert junk...
- TONIGHT'S MEDFLY SPRAYING
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Ralphs' Bonds Depressed by Campeau Fears
- NATION : Congressman Predicts Acquittal
- Fire Destroys London's Savoy Theater : Blaze: The cause of the fire at the historic building is under investigation. Officials say they will 'start from scratch' to reopen the theater.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : President, First Lady Give Literacy Awards
- Hopes for Peace Embodied in Freed Leader
- 2 Killed on Ground as 39 Survive Crash
- SPECIAL REPORT: Oil on the Beach : A Postcard-Perfect Shoreline Is Smudged
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Simon, Lander Retie Untied Knot
- Soviets Back Bush Idea of Unarmed Air Surveillance
- Superstition--It's Defended in Courtroom : Customs: Prosecutors and defense attorneys alike admit to adhering to certain illogical rituals in hopes of gaining an advantage at trial.
- IRVINE : Races Will Aid Hungry Children
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Mom Was Right! It <i> Is</i> Good for You to Eat Your Carrots : Nutrition: Certain fruits and vegetables are rich in beta carotene. This nutrient is a key protector against cancer.
- Mrs. Trump to Get $20 Million and Children
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Mandela Says Peace Is His Final Goal, but He Won't Reject Violence
- State TV Seizes Moment, Shows Mandela's Release
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Conservative Losing in Quebec Election
- U.S. Marine Biologist Frees Trapped Whale
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lobbyist Jailed in Capitol Gift Scandal
- Good Ethics Makes Good Politics
- Chrysler Plans More Staff Cuts: Chrysler Corp....
- Industrial Output in China Plummets 6.1%