- 55% Find Magazine Theologically 'Liberal'
- Music and Dance Reviews : English String Orchestra at the Ambassador
- Fans Put Tyson, King Down for the Count
- Oil Spill Off Huntington Beach
- The Wasteland Revisited
- Fans Put Tyson, King Down for the Count
- Shannon Recalled
- Oil Spill Off Huntington Beach
- Medfly Battle Will Cost $30 Million : Infestation: Estimates rise as federal government allocates $15 million to aid California's fight.
- Money-Laundering Suspect Silberman Reported Missing : Sting: The prominent Democrat allegedly admitted being involved with mobsters and told authorities he feared for his life.
- L.A. Hopes to Lure Teachers With Housing
- Bone Marrow of Fetus Fits Ailing Sister's
- Silberman Is Missing; Car Found at Airport : Crime: The San Diego businessman, facing a trial on federal charges of money laundering, was last seen waiting in line to buy an airline ticket to Los Angeles.
- Trump, Bradley Tussle Over High-Rise Plan : Development: Mayor tells New Yorker he must build replacement housing in exchange for using Ambassador Hotel site. But his organization is balking.
- Names in the News - Feb. 17, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 17, 1990
- Names in the News - Feb. 17, 1990
- Ex-Marina Player Georgeson Injured in Auto Accident
- COMMENTARY : Road to the Derby Is Already Crowded With Quality Models
- Marina's Off to Ontario for Round 2
- Morningside Rolling Again : Prep basketball: The Lady Monarchs have put early season losses behind them. Now 24-3, they are gunning for another state championship.
- 'I've Got Mine' Got His in Win First Time Back
- The Sounds of Silence Haunt Those Waiting for Angels to Take the Field
- No Suspense for Kings This Time, Trip Ends With Loss to North Stars
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Mission Viejo Routs University
- Norman and Faldo Tie for Aussie Masters Lead
- NBC Shuffles Lineup to Test Series Tryouts
- Will ABC Stick With 'Elvis' After Getting Rocked by Ratings?
- Loyola Women, Men to Face Pepperdine
- Kitchen Kitsch : Exhibition: Nearly 100 aprons reflect social and historical change.
- Italian Film Maker Makes Name for Himself : Movies: Giuseppe Tornatore's 'Cinema Paradiso' garnered an Oscar nomination for best foreign-language film.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Paradiso' Pays Homage to Film Making
- SHORT TAKES : 'Rhythm Nation: 1814' Explained
- S&L; Bailout 'Triumph' Is Fast Becoming a Mess : Thrifts: The program that had been praised as President Bush's first major victory is running into serious problems and runaway costs--both financial and political.
- Pacific Telesis Group, San Francisco, has named...
- Castle & Cooke to Spin Off Dole Food to Shareholders
- California Primary Vote Blocked by GOP
- Liability of Police for Damages Cut : Court of Appeals: Local governments can pay on behalf of law enforcement personnel if malice is not involved, the judges decide.
- Reagan Gives Testimony in Secret
- German Reunification Close at Hand, Kohl Says : Europe: Talks with the East may begin even before March elections there, Bonn's foreign minister adds.
- Cleanup '50 Times Slower' Than Expected, Miller Says
- First Batch of Shore Birds Is Returned to Wild : Rehabilitation: They were released at Point Mugu, more than 100 miles from Huntington Beach. But the decision to free the birds so quickly drew criticism.
- Fires Damage Vacant Apartment Building
- He Gives the Performance of His Life at Accident Scene
- Toros Hit the Road Looking for Berth in CCAA Tourney
- P. M. BRIEFING : Regulators Seize Kansas Thrift
- REAL ESTATE
- J. C. Penney Co.: The department store...
- Bug Wars: Spraying the Word
- Low Self-Image Brings High Risk of Jealousy
- Hospitals Doing Secret AIDS Tests, Study Says
- Guess Who's Paying for Arts Dinner?
- San Diego
- 2 Arrested After Shots Fired at Park Worker
- Injured Sea Lion Eludes Rescue; New Effort Today
- David W. Robinson has been named a...
- Distributed Logic Posts a Profit
- Housing Starts Increase 29.6%
- Crane Firm's Safety Record Not Checked
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Probe of Weizman Link to PLO Ended
- 48 Students Injured in Bomb Blast at Brussels University
- Daughter of R.F.K. Plans to Wed Gov. Cuomo's Son
- Clan Turns 'Brotherhood' Into Family Affair
- Independence Move Voted by Latvians
- Drexel's Fall Is End of Feast for Homeless
- 175 Rebels Slain, Angola Reports
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : U.S. May Cut Water to Farms by 50%
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Teacher-District Talks Break Down
- Lockheed to Pay Fine for Air Pollution : Emissions: The $1-million penalty is the largest in the AQMD's history. It settles 6,750 alleged violations.
- COSTA MESA : False Rumor on End of Drug Program
- Oxy Pete Names Irani Eventual Successor to Armand Hammer
- Five Buffalo Police Officers Accused of Selling Cocaine
- Bush Quips and Makes Up With Press : Media: Aide says President was just joking in his reaction to stories that said the White House had misled reporters.
- LOCAL : 3 Held in Gorman Cocaine Find
- Shifting Air Expected to Take Frost From Weekend Weather
- Official Warned About Brookins Loan in '84 : City Hall: Two city employees alerted an administrator that the bishop allegedly misused federal poverty funds, but criminal investigators were not told until the statute of limitations had run out.
- Debris Kicked Up by Truck Blamed for Death on Freeway
- The Effort to Destroy Coliseum
- SOUTH AFRICA THE AGENDA : Compromises Blacks Must Make : If negotiations fail, conflict will be uncontrollable. The country will be isolated, impoverished--a typical African state.
- Vuitton Family to Buy Lanvin Couture House
- Campbell Soup Co.: The Camden, N.J., company...
- NATION : Signs Point to El Nino in Making
- Carlsbad Village Drive Now in Sight at End of Costly, 4 1/2-Year Road
- The Highs and Lows of Cartagena
- Hawthorne Votes to Make Only 4 of Its Schools Year-Round : Education: The district decides to limit the new schedule starting in July to its most crowded schools: Eucalyptus, Williams, Zela Davis and Yukon.
- Gates Hails Opening of Genetic Lab
- 190,000 Visitors Expected at Orange County Auto Show
- Weakened Chrysler Fights to Catch Up With Rivals
- If You Were President of the U.S., What Would You Start or Stop?
- IRVINE : Cosgrove's Seating on Council Upheld
- SEAL BEACH : Developer Loses Bid for Suit Dismissal
- Panel Will Indeed Try Again on M
- PG&E; Fined for Diablo Canyon Violation: Pacific...
- Diana Widom has been named senior vice...
- Deceit Denied in Federated-Allied Moves
- Two Agencies Sever Ties With Ailing Cal Star : Mortgages: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac cite the company's insolvency in withdrawing their approval of the banking firm as a lender and loan servicer.
- Ailing Boy Gets New Muscle Cells
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Van de Kamp Most on Spot as Governor Race Heats Up
- Great Northern Loses Round in Court: Great...
- Judge Bars Public, Press From Taping of Reagan : Iran-Contra: The demands of 12 news organizations for an open deposition are rejected. But the testimony will be released after editing for classified material.
- Argentina, Britain Heal Rift Caused by Falklands War
- Hundreds Flee Rising Waters in South : Storms Spawn Twisters; Snow Knocks Out Power in Midwest, NE
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Anthony Quinn to Leave Hospital
- COLLEGE PRESIDENT SALARIES
- STATE : Silberman Reported Missing; Faces Money-Laundering Trial
- Ousted Morningside High Principal Says He's Being Made a Scapegoat
- Campaign Funds Pay for Some Unlikely Items
- Outs Spare No Think Tank in Quest for Taste of Power : Democrats: They believe they can redefine themselves back into the White House. But you can't beat something with nothing.
- Former Santa Ana Mayor Robert Luxembourger Dies : Service: He was on the City Council during a period when the city was recovering from the effects of suburban flight.
- San Diego
- STANTON : Resident Shoots, Injures Intruder
- An Early Date With History
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : VanEmbricqs Lifts UCLA; USC Falls to Stanford, 86-60
- MOTOR RACING : TWIN QUALIFYING RACES AT DAYTONA : Petty Steals the Thunder From Two Winners and One Pole-Loser
- They're Good Citizens but Lousy Rebounders
- All This Carr Is in Need of Is Jump Start
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Boeheim Shuffling, but He Has the Cards
- Vengeance Is USD's in Victory Over USF, Toreros' Sixth in Row
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miller Cleans Up on Boards; Titan Women Defeat Pacific
- Brazilian Track Coach Maintains Low Profile and Fast Runners
- 'Cities': A Dead End for Dreams at Figtree
- Cable Plans Better Service in Future, but It'll Cost More
- RESTAURANTS : A Little Gem of a Cafe Hidden Away in a Newport Beach Shopping Center
- A Truly Haunting Performance
- ART REVIEW : Marin: Early Modernist Recaptures the Spotlight
- ON THE SIDELINES : Mets Sign Outfielder, 2 Pitchers
- Taking a Tiny Step Forward : Baseball: Vincent pessimistic about quick settlement. Arbitration remains a primary stumbling block.
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Washington Stops Payton and 16th-Ranked Oregon St., 66-57
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kentucky's Farmer Sinks No. 9 LSU From Line
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Get a Jump on Blackhawks
- ART REVIEW : 'Artists' Artists' a Surprise Package at Long Beach Museum : Exhibit: Show is the third in a series exploring the art of collecting. Also on view is a survey of the 'Open Channels' series.
- Double Dose of Haggard on Tap for Country Music Fans
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A High Price Just to Be Disappointed
- Cashing In Early on the Oscars
- Downtown
- STAGE REVIEW : Audience Gets Too Involved in 'Cuckoo's Nest' Staging
- Wilshire Center
- Painting Portraits in a Marathon
- Lakers Leave Door Ajar; Kings Can't Get Through
- Past World Champ Senna to Race Formula One
- Waves' Georgeson Seriously Injured
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Zany Chefs, Noise Level Set the Style at California Beach
- TV REVIEW : Ballerina's Grace Under Pressure in 'Margot Fonteyn Story' on PBS
- La Cienega
- Music Reviews : Blomstedt in Program of Second Symphonies
- MOVIE REVIEW : Saga of Ex-Navy Pilot Flies Off the Mark in 'Revenge'
- SHORT TAKES : S.D. Viewers Saw Fight Free
- If the Dunks Won't Go Plunk, He'll Try Comedy
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Granada Hills' Johnson Keen to Wear Green
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Newport Harbor Blanks Bosco Tech
- Air Force Goes the Long Way, Jolts Aztecs
- Grumbles Turn Into Grins at the Inn-Like Truffles
- DANCE REVIEW : Mixed Bag of Offerings at UCI Faculty Concert
- ON THE SIDELINES : 49ers Tempt Saints' Waymer
- Mark McGwire of the Oakland Athletics signed...
- Without Ceremony, Elliott Is Taking Over : Track and field: He's the heir apparent to the British middle-distance tradition.
- Laguna Hills Artist Shown Everywhere but Orange County : Art: Although muralist Willie Herron's works are internationally known--and are evident here--he's never had an exhibit in a local museum or gallery.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Cool Metaphorical Society of 'Everlasting Secret Family'
- Production Oscar Nominees Listed
- La Cienega
- SHORT TAKES : People's Choice Awards Expand
- Wilshire Center
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Starlight's Musical Prelude Gets Volcanic Beginning
- Pacific-Themed L.A. Fest Has 72 Programs, 300 Performers : Arts: Director Peter Sellars promises more participants before September, despite only $2.9 million in pledges for a $4.9-million budget.
- LEGAL FILE
- Orange County Artists to Join in L.A. Festival : Arts: The event focuses on countries bordering the Pacific Ocean. Latinos, Koreans and Laotians from the county will take part.
- LEGAL FILE
- It's Still Abdul by a Nose Over Jackson
- SHORT TAKES : Billy Idol Has 4th Operation
- Campus Celebrates Black Arts : History: A monthlong celebration will feature dance, drama, song on the Cal State Northridge campus.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Thorpe Just Too Much for Knicks
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Moorpark Beats Mission for 2nd Time in 6 Days
- The Bitter and the Sweet Captured in Artist Poupee Boccaccio's Repositories of Memories
- 2 New Dance Works to Have Debuts in O.C. : Arts: One of the works, 'The Beauty of One Divides,' was choreographed by Carl Corry for Ballet Pacifica. The other, Donald McKayle's 'Ringalevio,' was created for UC Irvine dancers.
- FISHING NOTES : Exotics Start Hitting Those Hooks in Bunches at San Clemente Island
- UNLV Is Still the Big Gun in Big West
- CSUN Faculty Debates Plan to Oust ROTC Program : Military: The armed forces' ban on homosexuals is cited as the reason. But a technicality delays a vote until March.
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : NEWPORT BEACH COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Pact for Ontario Firm
- Joseph P. Rafferty has been named chairman...
- Half in U.S. Regard Japanese Investment as Bad, Survey Says
- Jack Frost Does His Thing
- P. M. BRIEFING : Hyundai Recalls 43,590 Sonatas
- Assembly Panel Plans Hearing in Huntington Beach on Oil Spill
- A Sweet Touch : The Colleagues Have a Ferre Special Valentine Benefit for Children's Institute
- Spotlight Shifts, Jackson Cuts Visit Short : South Africa: The visiting American got a rousing reception. But suddenly the focus was on Mandela.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bledsoe Merit Scholar Finalist
- Second Freezing Night Has Growers Burning Midnight Oil
- MISSION VIEJO : Developers Lead Recall Contributions
- Unstable Cliffs May Keep Highway Closed : Landslide: A Coastal Commission geologist may decide that excavating farther back into the bluffs is necessary for a safer slope.
- Ceballos Does It All, but It Isn't Enough as Titans Lose
- Long Beach Hands Irvine 15th Loss in a Row, 102-63
- Karate Event Set Saturday in Irvine
- KNBC to Air News Magazine in September
- SHORT TAKES : Biography Gets Music Book Prize
- ABT Sets Casting for Orange County Season
- WCC ROUNDUP : San Diego Wins, Stays in Race
- The Adams Family : A Native Son Returns to Antelope Valley and, With Unity as a Theme, Restores a Once-Downtrodden Basketball Program to Prominence
- The NBA has rewarded Commissioner David Stern...
- SKIING : Skiers Going to the Boards in Big Numbers
- Winner of Dixie Belle Tops Hot Springs Field
- Angry Kansas Cancels Two-Game Basketball Series With Notre Dame
- Santa Barbara Shows Fullerton How to Keep a Lead
- ON THE SIDELINES : KO May Keep Tyson Out of Ring
- Freedom Bowl Hires Andersen
- He Has a Name and Game You Won't Forget
- From Shield Carrier to Leading Operatic Roles : Opera: Rodney Gilfry thought he'd be a music teacher. Instead, he's singing visible roles, including that of Ford in 'Falstaff' at the Music Center.
- Kathleen Sullivan Bids CBS Goodby, Hails Zahn
- Industrial Production in January Takes a 1.2% Drop
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Study Reveals Fliers Face Radiation Risk
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Humperdinck Rues Bra Brigade
- Snow, Ice Close Schools, Airports, Shut Off Power
- In Concert
- Beyond the Bars
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Leona: 'Ivana Modeled After Me'
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRALIA : Hawke Seeks Fifth Term, Calls Election
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Soviets Turn Agreeable, Surprise U.S. Officials : Diplomacy: The tone of relations with Moscow is showing marked improvement.
- Development Fears Raised by Torrance School Sale : Land Use: Neighbors of 6.2-acre campus of Lycee Francais de Los Angeles ask City Council to retain current zoning.
- Operation Rescue Loses Round in Appeals Court
- 2 Calls to 911 End With Very Special Deliveries
- Most Drexel Workers Will Officially Lose Jobs Today
- A Few Companies Clean Up Supplying Oil Cleanup Gear
- Allen S. Gottlieb has been named senior...
- Union Carbide to Sell Polysilicon Plants
- Soviets Propose Mixed Economy, Private Property
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Daley Proposes New Airport for Chicago
- Iran, Soviets Sign Accords Easing Cross-Border Visits
- GARDEN GROVE : City Seeking Avenues to Ease Blight
- Report: NFL to Let Juniors in Draft
- PacTel Loses Pact to Serve County Freeway Phones
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Surges 25.23 as Banking Issues Gain
- Seeking Affordable Health Care Taxes Many a Firm's Ingenuity
- Pacific Enterprises Changes Voting; Candidate Blocked
- Framing a Big Tip
- Escondido Program Takes Aim at Dropout Problem : Education: Schools and businesses schools joining forces to teach basic work skills.
- SANTA ANA : Extension of Ream's Contract Opposed
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- REAL ESTATE : High Prices Blamed for Steep Drop in Sales of New Homes
- Ropak Corp.: The Fullerton maker of plastic...
- F.Y.I. : Timely Faces
- First Ills: Barbara Bush was having health...
- Doctors Get Warning on Effects of Malathion : Medfly: State and local officials tell the public spraying is safe, yet caution doctors that direct exposure can cause headache and nausea.
- Permit Extension Granted to Malibu Hotel Builders
- University Refuses to Endorse Gay Group : Catholicism: Loyola Marymount president says group can use facilities, but Jesuits can't condone homosexual life style.
- Pioneer Bancorp: The Fullerton holding company for...
- LOCAL : Troubled Mercury Savings Lays Off Chief Officer, 10% of Staff
- NATION : N.Y. Attacks Bias in Textbooks
- Central Region Will Get Next UC Campus, Regents Decide
- If you have the feeling that we...
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Hart-Buena Match Called After 2-2 Tie
- Tomba Wins Italian Giant Slalom Title
- Sites Added to Super Fund List: The...
- Judge Tells Northrop to Stop Broadcasting Ads : Aerospace: The jurist says the TV spots could impair a fair trial in the huge fraud case now pending against the defense firm.
- Reebok Official Resigns, Units Combined
- Allan J. Graf, Perry E. Maguire, John...
- At Least 2 Drown in W. German Floods
- Regents Choose Asian to Head UC Berkeley
- Woman Is Having Baby to Save Her Ailing Daughter
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Redoubt Volcano Has Brief Eruption
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Walesa Sees No Peril in German Reunion
- Ex-Agent Given Probation for Writing Bad Checks : Crime: A report says Lloyd Bloom is "not criminally oriented or antisocial" and seems contrite.
- Truck Theft Stalls Food Giveaway : Driver Has No Way to Deliver Meals to Skid Row Homeless
- Torrance Shooting Brings Life Sentence
- Teen-Ager Shot, Man Later Found Dead at Apartments
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Grossmont Girl Takes Free Throw Streak to 28
- P. M. BRIEFING : Olds Cuts Prices of 2 Models
- Money Supply Expands: The Federal Reserve Board...
- Evander Holyfield, No. 1 contender for the...
- After 32 Attempts Against Bruins, Cal Finally Loves L.A. : Bruins: Bears end 30 years of frustration in Los Angeles as they get first victory in Pauley Pavilion.
- ON THE SIDELINES : McCaskill Signs With Angels
- Chargers Hall, Grossman Named to Rookie Team
- BETTING WITH BOB
- La Cienega
- Festival Reaches for the Unknown and the Expensive
- MUSICA look at the fast-moving compact discs...
- Cheery Cafe 26 Really Delivers on Westside
- 'Nightline' in South Africa a Triumph for TV News : Television: The show illustrates the power of the medium to illuminate.
- When Rapp Made the Grade, So Did UCSD Basketball Team
- Sykes Dropped From Basketball Team
- In Miller, North Hollywood Finds Staying Power
- The Sad News Is No News
- Vancouver Music Director Named
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Ain't Misbehavin" Is Fats and Sassy Fun
- ABC Signs James L. Brooks to Exclusive Contract
- Downtown
- Dan Bean, an alpine coach for the...
- COLLEGES : Loyola's Gathers Cries Foul Over Foul
- Surging Trojans Polish Off Cardinal, 71-62 : USC: Raveling provides the motivation and guards Miner and Pack provide the points for second consecutive Pac-10 victory.
- South Bay Schools at Home in Playoffs
- O'Meara Hurting Himself, Not His Wallet
- They're Setting Their Wheels Spinning : Cycling: Kenny Adams and Jamie Paolinetti team up to take on Tour of the Americas, the first international event of the 1990 bike racing season.
- Daytona ABCs: Perseverance, Patience, Power
- Dodgers Go About Business as Usual, With a Few New Twists
- HBO Expects Ratings of a Week-Old Fight to Be Simply the Best
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Loses First Baseball Game of the Season
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Courage Mountain' Offers Few Peaks
- LEGAL FILE
- 'Bad People' Takes a Fresh Look at the Philippines : Movies: Excesses of the Marcos era and what they reveal about the United States get a newsy, Godard-like treatment.
- $18-Million Judgment in RICO Case: Aetna Life...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Landlord Evicts Sophia, Carlo