- Transient Killed Trying to Board Moving Train
- Figure in Judge Case Sought in Molestation Conviction
- Raise Me Quick Debuts With a Sportsman's Win
- Why Japan Market Chaos Worries U.S.
- County Banks Post Net Income High: $53.1 Million : Earnings: Lower interest rates on deposits, a stable economy and slightly higher lending rates lead to a second year of record profits. The figures are in sharp contrast with nationwide results.
- Financial Markets : STOCKS : Dow Falls 16.89 in Last-Minute Profit Taking
- Hammond Repurchase
- Bush Pushes Latin Aid Plan as Key to Freedom in Cuba
- LOCAL : Yaroslavsky Slams Record Store
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Paraplegic Touts Active Life
- Countywide : 5 Foes in Supervisor Race Will Debate
- Namibia: Major U.N. Achievement
- It's No Yoke--Spring Is Here : <i> A little Madness in the Spring Is wholesome even for the King.</i> --Emily Dickinson
- Financial Worries Prompt a Delay in City Hall Plans
- 2 Escapees Caught; 4 From Breakout Still Free
- 2 Suspects in 13 Bank Heists Shot : Crime: The alleged 'Bonnie and Clyde Bandits' are captured in Downey and hospitalized.
- Discount Broker's $15,000 Settlement Upheld by Court : Real estate: A broker wins a court order that pays her damages and bars another broker from treating her unfairly because of her discount rates.
- COSTA MESA, IRVINE : 15 Miles of Bike Paths Added to Plan
- Chargers Intensify Bid for Rams' Star Kicker : Pro football: Mike Lansford said the money offered by Chargers or Phoenix might be enough to entice him to leave.
- Crow, Fernandez Enjoy Getting Defensive
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Colby Helps Rancho Santiago Pound Orange Coast, 15-4
- LOS ALAMITOS : Gordon Continues Winning Ways
- P.M. BRIEFING : Reebok Pulls TV Commercial Featuring Jump From Bridge
- Survey Exposes Myths About Immigrants
- New IBM Models Allow Quick Moves of Data
- A Star in the AIDS War : Elizabeth Glaser has become an unlikely but premier lobbyist in the campaign against a killer
- Oakland OKs Raider Deal--Just Barely
- Budapest Calls on Romania to Protect Hungarian Minority
- DRUGS AMERICAN MYTHS : Repression Has Been a Stunning Failure : The debate has deteriorated to a choice between punishment or withdrawal. What's missing is a sense of collective mission.
- County IN BRIEF : BURBANK : Crash, Diesel Spill Close Freeway Lanes
- Council Upholds Veto by Bradley on Changes in Commission Powers
- State's Medfly Action Angers Supervisor : Agriculture: Roger R. Stanton says malathion could be sprayed in Orange County "anywhere, at any time" if the area is made a permanent fruit fly eradication zone.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council OKs Land Exchange Proposal
- COSTA MESA : Critic Delivers His Protest to Post Office
- Republican Salomon to Again Challenge Beilenson
- A Old Hand Comes Back to City Hall
- The Young Keyboard Artists Assn., founded in...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Silver, Lindroth Premieres at Japan America Theatre
- PEOPLEWATCH
- USC Freshman Has Maturity on Court : Men's volleyball: Jason Perkins, a former Corona del Mar standout, plays like a veteran as starting middle blocker.
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- Critical 'Nuns' Review Angered Fox, Siskel Says
- Artists Take Anti-Censorship Campaign to L.A. Restaurants
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- O.C.'s Homeless Are in Demand on Census Night
- SCHOOL GUNS: Guns are becoming more common...
- Lithuania Sees Negotiations, No Blockade
- Support Grows for a Regional Crime Laboratory : Drugs: With the rise in arrests, candidates for sheriff join the call for a facility to serve all county law enforcement agencies.
- Soviets Warned by U.S. on Lithuania : Diplomacy: Troop movements worry Washington. The White House urges Moscow to use caution. Shevardnadze rules out the use of force.
- OC ON TV (1): Mac Duffy, the...
- SWEET 16: Several local players are on...
- TEXAS HO! John Wayne is headed for...
- OC ON TV (2): Chang-Lin Tien of...
- Girl's Body Found Near Channel : Police: A Cypress teen-ager is found dead near a flood control channel not far from her home. Someone may have tried to hide her remains under pine needles, officials said.
- SANTA PAULA : Stabbing Victim Refuses to Cooperate
- Census Workers Fan Out in S.D. Homeless Count
- Sheriff's Deputies Investigate Death of Cypress Girl, 16
- Contractor Awarded $14.5 Million
- Appeals Panel Voids Muzzle on Abortions : Public Funds: 1st Circuit Court says regulations on counseling and referral services are unconstitutional.
- DEATH : Capucine Jumps to Her Death
- SOUTHLAND : Cypress Girl's Death Is Probed
- E. Germans Seek Coalition, Vow to Destroy Berlin Wall
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Regan Withdraws Statement on Wiesel
- Aguilar Cleared on 1 Count; Jury Hung on Others
- Kremlin Tries to Block Lithuania : Secession: Soviet premier moves to stop rebellious republic from disengaging its economy from nation's.
- Baker Arrives in Namibia for Nation's Birthday Party
- Feminists Seek a Study of Women in Combat
- DRUGS A GRADUAL CHANGE : Challenge Is Not Whether to Decriminalize but How : A sensible policy would depend on public- health approaches rather than criminal-justice mechanisms.
- County IN BRIEF : ANTELOPE VALLEY : Bus Fare Hike to 75 Cents Proposed
- Crowd Spots Swallows While Indians Protest
- L.A. Man Sought in Fiery Crash That Killed 2 Girls
- Groundbreaking Held for Old Pasadena Project
- DRUGS THE DUTCH WAY : Respecting the Line Between Soft and Hard : Marijuana and hashish are sold in coffeehouses, but usage has dropped. Treatment for harder drugs stresses easy access, including a roving 'methadone bus.'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Vision' of Unripe Shepard, Wise Baraka
- Egg City Partners Hurl a Scramble of Charges : Litigation: A legal feud is raging as the Moorpark ranch claims its Japanese partner, Okura & Co., conspired to take it over. Okura denies it.
- While the party seems to be over...
- Vidcom Post Applies for NASDAQ Trading
- High-Tech Firms Unite to Keep Semiconductor Unit in U.S.
- Trade Gap in Steep 20.5% Climb in Jan.
- Semco Instruments Says Net Income Rose Fivefold
- New Whittaker Corp. Trial Ordered: Los Angeles...
- T-Bill Yields Edge Higher: Yields for 13-week...
- W. Thomas Shannen has joined Real Property...
- Bank of Japan Hikes Discount Rate in Wake of Nikkei's Sharp Drop
- If These Walls Could Talk, What Tales They'd Tell
- Drought Has Hungry Coyotes on the Prowl : Predators: As the rodents they prey on are forced from the dry hills, the canine scavengers begin roaming the county's neighborhoods and turning their sights on small pets.
- Counters on Trail of the Homeless
- Latinos' Plan to Trace '70 March Stirs Outcry : Anniversary: So far, permission for the event has been denied. Officials fear that businesses would be disrupted.
- Floods Swamp Southern Cities; Thousands Flee Their Homes
- Ex-DEA Agent Who Fled to Europe Is Denied Bail
- Huntington Beach Rescinds Height Limit on Hedges
- IRVINE : Nurse's Boyfriend Held in Patient Rape
- 12th Whittier College President Inaugurated
- CAMARILLO : State Funds Study of Ethnic Library Use
- Spring Mountain Group of Newport Buys Pioneer S
- Lawsuit Against Operator of Trade School Dropped
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Poindexter Image Goes From Jaunty to Steely
- Pro-Kadafi Party in Algeria Seeks Status
- WORLD : Boycott U.S., Kadafi Urges
- Home for Radicals to Stay Open for Now
- Alpine
- Oxnard Weighs Expanded Water Storage Effort
- So the baseball season has been saved,...
- Stolen Car Tracking System Gets Wide Police Tryout
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : San Marcos Rides Morton's Home Run to Victory
- Senior Girls, Boys Basketball Stars Come Out to Shine for Last Hurrah
- Clemson admitted that its football program has...
- Home-Court Advantage, Disparity in Wealth Tinge State Tournament
- Strawberry Just Wants to Play Ball
- THE SIDELINES : Krukow Cites Shoulder, Retires
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Red October' Doing Fine in March
- Jason Waggoner has been appointed marketing intern...
- P.M. BRIEFING : 1989 Retail Sales: $1.7 Trillion
- ORANGE : Pupils Star in TV Anti-Pollution Spot
- ANAHEIM : Commercial Center Hearing Is Tonight
- THE SIDELINES : Davis Cup Team Drops Cash
- Dickerson, Who Has Sought New Pact, Says He Will Quit
- THE TIMES' ALL-COUNTY GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM : Guards Take Over This Season
- Cal State Bakersfield Looking for Division II Basketball Title
- NBC Wins Week, but 'Videos' Keeps Rolling
- Eastern Trims First-Class Fares: Eastern Airlines announced...
- Rene Lopez has been promoted to manager...
- 59 Soviet Officers Killed Last Year in Murder Wave
- Ultra-Orthodox Party Favors Peres : Israel: Agudat Israel backs the Labor leader as the next prime minister. It had supported the rightist Likud in recent years.
- Walter T. Ridder; Longtime Newsman
- Fumes Kill Algeria Family
- Soviets Warn Germanys to Move Slowly : Unification: Stay out of NATO, don't 'upset the balance' in Europe, Moscow says.
- GIs Being Investigated in 8 Noncombat Panama Deaths : Military: Murder charges are expected in at least one case occurring after December's invasion, officials say.
- Court Refuses to Derail the Wine Train : Environment: The state justices rule that railway owners may operate under a legal exception. The tourist line would carry 410,000 visitors a year to the wine country.
- Poland's Mazowiecki to Visit U.S. for Talks
- Penalty Phase in Pearce Murder Trial Under Way
- Crusader for a Century : As her 100th birthday approaches, outspoken writer and conservationist Marjory StonemanDouglas still devotes her energies to working on behalf of the environment.
- Bill for Subway Clears Assembly Committee
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Cautionary Day-Care Tale
- Police Reject Partnership With Guardian Angels
- Apartment Dwellers Awarded $224,000 : Rent strike: A jury decides on the judgment after present and former tenants of two run-down apartment buildings in Santa Ana tell of floors collapsing and of beating and drowning rats.
- Instead of Inside Information, He Just Got Food for Thought
- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: THE LOCKOUT AFTERMATH : Anatomy of a Compromise : Behind the scenes: With progress on arbitration seemingly hopeless, a brainstorm sweeps away last barrier.
- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: THE LOCKOUT AFTERMATH : ANGELS : First Workout Scheduled for Today in Mesa
- Coniston and United's Biggest Unions Agree on a Buyout Package : Airlines: The New York investment firm will wage a proxy fight to replace the carrier's board. The workers promise not to strike and agree to wage and benefit concessions in the deal.
- A Food Fight Over Egg City : Scramble: The majority owner of a Moorpark egg ranch files a countersuit against his Japanese partner, claiming the company conspired to take over the business.
- SEC May Back Junk Bond Quote System:...
- Carter Suspended From Proxy-Soliciting Firm After Confession Report
- Firms Joining Race to Build Roads for the State
- Joe Stevens has joined The Lauer Group...
- Price of Existing Homes in San Diego Remains Flat for Ninth Straight Month : Real Estate: The rapid increase in the price of new housing has also slowed somewhat, as the San Diego market normalizes after a frenzy of buying.
- Kimberly A. Dotseth has joined Grubb &...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Takeover Adviser Pleads Guilty : Adviser in Corporate Takeovers Pleads Guilty to Theft, Tax Fraud
- 3 Drive-By Shootings on Night Man Was Killed : Crime: No one was hurt in the other two incidents. Oxnard police aren't sure of the role played by gangs.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Suspected Skinheads Sought in Stabbing
- Start of Silberman Trial Is Postponed 2 Weeks : Courts: A judge said the businessman needs the time he lost while recovering from a suicide attempt to prepare his defense in the money-laundering case.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mota Paces Cal State Fullerton Over Wisconsin, 16-1
- SHORT TAKES : Judge Denies Manson Subpoena
- Poet, Author Protest Law Banning Radio 'Indecency'
- At Bakery, More Dough Slashes Job Injuries : Workplace: The company started a pay incentive program and saw workdays lost to injuries fall 82% in a year.
- Robert M. Knight has joined Pfuhl &...
- Tina Brown and a Party of Renown : Benefit: After Mrs. Reagan just said no to Phoenix House, Vanity Fair's editor said yes.
- Stolen Art Had No Theft Insurance : Museum: Some experts estimate the value of the articles taken at $200 million. Most agree the loss in Boston is one of the largest in history.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Actor Phillips Really Gets Cast
- NATION : Poindexter Prosecution Rests
- NASA Denies Space Station Flaws
- Budget Cuts Threaten to Undermine GAIN : Welfare: The state's ambitious education and training program is designed to end dependency by teaching job skills. A battle is shaping up to keep the money flowing.
- All-Points Bulletin: The Pepper Commission on health...
- Crash Kills Pilot in Lot of Wax Museum
- 1976 Movie Sparks Equal Time Demands
- 'Freeway Killer' Appeal Rejected by U.S. Justices : Supreme Court: William Bonin, claiming lawyer had a conflict of interest, is denied a new trial. Fifteen other California Death Row appeals are also turned down.
- SEAL BEACH : Key Building Fitted With Quake Defense
- And Now the Scramble Starts
- Debate Over Safety of MSG Heats Up Again : Health: There's no firm evidence linking MSG to health problems, but 'sufferers' want the additive regulated. The FDA will review labeling rules.
- 30-Year Biology Teacher Is Still Fascinated by 'Why'
- Flooded Rivers Swamp Southern Cities
- DRUGS INSURMOUNTABLE PRACTICAL HURDLES : Who's Going to Mind the Government Drug Store? : There are problems of safety, regulation and production that federal and state governments couldn't manage. Black markets are a near-certainty.
- County IN BRIEF : EL SEGUNDO : Refinery, Sewage Fumes Stir Protest
- The Lockout Is Over, Yes, but Who Won and What Was Lost?
- THE NBA : Nets Are More Than Happy Sam Bowie Can Play It Again
- Former auto racing champion Stirling Moss suffered...
- THE SIDELINES : N. Korea Basketball Player Dies
- Gathers Had Low Level of Medication
- William Ryan Wojick, 10, died of cardiac...
- THE SIDELINES : McEnroe, Lendl to Help Hungry
- Norville Answers Her Detractors : Television: 'Today' show co-anchor says she's not to blame for series ratings slump.
- Swiss 'Tosca's Kiss' Slated in UCLA's 'Portraits' Series
- Airlines Swing Into '90s With AEI's Flights of Musical Fancy : Marketing: An Orange-based company has become one of the world's largest providers of in-flight programming.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : In State Race, Banking May Not Be Boring : Treasurer: Candidates for the job evoke Vietnam battlefields, GOP heroes and family ties to spice up election campaign for California's chief financial officer.
- Marcos Insists She Should Be Tried in the Philippines
- Thai Officials Preparing to Shut Down Border Camps : Refugees: The plan to relocate thousands of Cambodians onto neutral territory draws objections from the U.S.
- Spring Valley
- SOUTHLAND : Growing L.A. Diocese Names 2 More Bishops for a Total of 7
- Assembly Panel OKs Subway Proposal
- Baseball: Back in Business
- FULLERTON : Hearing on Building Near St. Jude Slated
- Lithuania Pulls Its Athletes Out of Soviet Competitions
- Padres Begin Advance Ticket Sales Today
- The Denver Nuggets are being sued for...
- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: THE LOCKOUT AFTERMATH : ANGELS : First Workout Scheduled for Today in Mesa
- NBC Drops Rock Hudson Miniseries : Television: Producers and writer of 'authorized' story say the network is basing its decision on lackluster ratings from an earlier ABC movie.
- SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY : Computer Graphics Convention Focuses on Image Innovations
- Exxon's Rawl Won't Meet With Shareholders : Energy: The oil company called a meeting on its environmental record 'premature.' It was requested by large institutional shareholders.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Thomas J. Baranouskas has been appointed vice...
- Syncor's Third Quarter Earnings Hit $649,000
- Richard S. Cloward, Barbara D. Halte and...
- Norton Employees Rally: Three thousand workers at...
- St. Ives Laboratories Income Down for Quarter
- Nutri-System Diet Led to Gallbladder Disease, Suits Say
- Computer Hacker Hits Major Network: A rogue...
- Socialist Backing Gradual Unity Will Oppose Kohl : West Germany: The state premier is chosen as candidate for chancellor. He hints that he's in favor of cutting NATO ties.
- Kill Bison Herd? Wildlife Dispute Erupts in Canada
- Italian Wine With Fungicide Barred by FDA
- Wonder of Seals and Their Cousins : THE PINNIPEDS: SEALS, SEA LIONS, AND WALRUSES<i> by Marianne Riedman</i> University of California Press $29.95, 439 pages
- Man Guilty in 2 Murders at Pizzeria
- Burbank Airport Cuts Fee for Restaurants
- Recall Petitions Begin Circulating in Burbank
- ANAHEIM : Radioactive Device Recovered From Car
- IRVINE : Judge Again Backs Cosgrove Election
- Freeway Projects Hinge on Gas Tax Increase, Caltrans Says
- Seeing Loyola Win Is Believing--Barely
- Guard Dale Ellis has been fined for...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Harris Quintet Has No-Nonsense Sizzle
- ABC's 'Home Videos' a Tough Act to Follow : Television: The network needs to find a solid show to fill the next time slot. "Videos" producer Vin Di Bona wants to pair his own new show with the smash hit.
- Dueling 'Cyranos' Compete in France : Theater: Jean-Paul Belmondo's stage version beats out Gerard Depardieu's film in revivals of the Rostand classic that feature almost everything the French hold dear.
- Writers Guild Awards Banquet Dishes Up Food for Thought : Screenwriting: Comic assaults on Hollywood share the spotlight with Woody Allen and his best original script for 'Crimes and Misdemeanors.'
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Thrift Office Reorganized
- Gateway Title of Burbank to Acquire 7 New Offices
- Susan Pensel has been named director of...
- NATION IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : INS Collects Record Illegal Alien Fine
- Wired for 2, Satellite Mission Was One Big $150-Million Flop
- WORLD : Vandals Despoil Stonehenge
- Body of Girl Discovered Along Path Near Creek
- Man Found Guilty in Series of Holdups
- County IN BRIEF : BURBANK : Recall Petitions Gain Approval
- Councilman to Vote Yes on Son's Project : Ethics: Despite criticism, a Costa Mesa official maintains there is no conflict of interest in backing a housing development that his son is linked to.
- 2 Transients Held in Fatal Stabbing
- Witnesses Tell How Broderick Spoke of Killings : Courts: They say she told of her hate for the ex-husband she is accused of murdering, along with his new wife.
- First Step Toward a New Life : Not Unexpectedly, East Germans Vote Their Pocketbooks
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Women to Defend Crown
- Music Reviews : Daniel Pinkham Conducts Pasadena Pro Musica
- DANCE REVIEW : Cast Changes in Concluding Ballet Theatre Programs at Center
- P.M. BRIEFING : Seabrook in Start-Up Phase
- John Davidson has been promoted to advertising...
- Dennis Chiniaeff has been named vice president...
- Nu-Med Inc.: The Encino health-services company reported...
- Texas Instruments Will Make Computer Chips With Kobe Steel in Japan
- Smith's Good as Gold on the Diamond
- NIT ROUNDUP : Penn State Eliminates Maryland, 80-78
- UConn's Sellers Says He'll Be Ready
- TV-RADIO : Loyola Quickly Becoming Star of NCAA Show
- SHORT TAKES : Crash Injures Members of Band
- BOXING : It Says Here, Steele Did the Right Thing
- SHORT TAKES : Barty to Pay; Claims Victory
- MUSIC REVIEW : County Chamber Orchestra Puts on the Dog for Orange Concert
- San Quentin Death Vigil
- Lithotripsy
- San Quentin Death Vigil
- Crossing the Border
- Zeke's Heap
- San Quentin Death Vigil
- Foster Homes
- San Quentin Death Vigil
- San Diego Feeling Like 'Stepchild' : Economics: The nation's sixth-largest city keeps losing corporate head offices. The trend has community fund-raisers worried.
- Fortune Petroleum to Drill 2nd Trial Well
- Attorneys Adrianne Denault and Timothy Silverman have...
- Attorneys General Ask Bush for More Money to Fight Drugs
- Workers Ready to Tackle Task of Counting Homeless
- WORLD : Iranians Oppose Hostage Talks : Most Iranian Officials Oppose Involvement in Hostage Talks
- Bush Asks More U.S. Pressure to Change Cuba
- Troops in Lithuania 'Concern' Bush : But Soviets Assure U.S. No Force Will be Used in the Baltics
- Report Warns of 'Superweeds' Creation : Agriculture: A coalition of environmental groups says that genetic engineering to induce herbicide-resistant crops and trees poses dangers.
- William Rockefeller; Supported the Arts
- County IN BRIEF : CANOGA PARK : Fumes Make 11 Sick at Shopping Mall
- Countywide : Raytheon to Help Workers Find Jobs
- San Diego
- Teachers Stage Sick-Out at 3rd School in 3 Weeks
- COYOTE COEXISTENCE
- Fresno St. Names Colson Basketball Coach
- Scott Pruett, co-rookie of the year in...
- Wooden Was Impressed by UCLA's Tight Defense
- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: THE LOCKOUT AFTERMATH : THE AGREEMENT
- Homeowners Win a Round in Bout Over SDSU Activity Center
- Let's Hear It for Sound Effects : Film: The tricky business of sound is so essential to a film's success that the academy has been handing out Oscars for best sound since 1929.
- Mommy Track Stigma Still Dogs Schwartz
- Firm Settles Charges Brought by State Investigators
- STOCKS : Market Ignores Tokyo Decline; Dow Rises 14.41
- Aerial Spraying Against Medfly to End by May 9
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Johnny Cash Recuperating
- Bonn to Pull Up Welcome Mat : E. Germans Won't Get Special Aid
- 'Freeway Killer' Appeal Rejected by U.S. Justices : Supreme Court: William Bonin, claiming lawyer had a conflict of interest, is denied a new trial. Fifteen other California Death Row appeals are also turned down.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Abortion Pill Test Funds Unavailable
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Places in the Heart Now Shown in '3-D'