- Long Beach : Salvation Army Constructs New 2-Story Thrift Store
- WORLD : Mandela, Buthelezi to Meet for Peace Talks on 'Zulu Wars'
- 1990 ALL-STARS : Meet the Kings and Queens of the Court : Top Girls Teams Land 2 Spots Each
- CAMARILLO : Land to Be Bought for School Parking
- Tar Balls on N. County Beach Puzzle Officials
- SIDELINES : Tantalizing Pitch by Ryan
- SIDELINES : Lewis to Anchor 2 Relay Teams
- Vanderbilt Edges St. Louis for NIT Title
- Umpires, Owners Can't Agree Who Will Arbitrate Dispute
- 1990 BOYS' TENNIS PREVIEW
- Redondo Coach Deals a Winning Hand : Baseball: Tim Ammentorp shuffled leadoff men against North Torrance and Chris Townsend got on base five times to spark an 11-3 win.
- He Has Answers for All the Big Talk : Arkansas: At 270 pounds, Oliver Miller hears a lot about his weight, but he's big enough to handle it.
- House Approves Cabinet Status for EPA : Environment: GOP leaders warn that Democrats' amendments risk a veto by Bush. Some changes are made to meet White House complaints.
- 47 Held After Cuomo Is Beset by AIDS Group
- Baldness Cure Still Proves Elusive
- Tortoises to Go on 'Threatened' List : Environment: The U.S. government action will free funds for research and protection of the desert species. Builders and off-road enthusiasts face new curbs.
- At 84, Author of 'Trees of the Palisades' Digs Her Work as a Botanical Detective
- BUENA PARK : Classrooms to Be Added at 4 Schools
- Berman Ex-Aide Heads Drive to Defeat Reapportionment Initiatives : Measures: One creates a commission to study districting plans and choose one. Another asks for two-thirds legislative approval and a state vote.
- A Good Show for Housing in Watts
- Judge Rejects Bid to Stop Pringle From Using Campaign Money
- Oceanside Teen to Stand Trial in Wounding of 4-Year-Old
- Write and Perform Concerto? It's in the Bag
- THE HOUSE
- Former Florida basketball coach Norm Sloan says...
- ROUNDUP : Momentum Lifts Chatsworth to Volleyball Win
- Coming to America Worth It to Many
- Siding With the Rebels : Santa Clara's Tarver Plays the Field Before Selecting UNLV
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Two Estancia Errors in Eighth Give Tustin Three Runs, Victory
- Regular NBC Shows Make Way for New
- Trumpeter Likes Making His Music on Grand Scale
- Pasadena : Housing Renovation Loan
- Items for People in the News may...
- 2 Insurance Firms Accuse Lawyers of Fraud in Suit
- OXNARD : Unsafe Nitrate Levels Found in School Well
- MISSION VIEJO : Law to Bar Display of Sex Gear Weighed
- Panel OKs Rail Lines, Including LAX Link : Transit: Others would run to Pasadena and across eastern San Fernando Valley. But plan relies heavily on voter approval of propositions in June.
- SEAL BEACH : Housing Plan May Be at Issue in Runoff
- Westminster Council Gets Tough With Vicious Dogs : Regulations: A new law permits the destruction of dangerous dogs. But the mother of a boy mauled in February says the ordinance should have been drafted sooner.
- Fliers Knew Martin as Storyteller, Honest Man
- MOORPARK : District Withdraws Revisions on Hiring
- The Environmental Bottom Line : Exxon: Shareholders, including two California pension funds, must demand that the oil company clean up its act.
- City and County Sign Accord on Private Jail
- All Bets Are Off for Nevada Home Team
- North Carolina Rejects Valvano Plea to Stay On
- Farma Way's Turf Debut Is a $19.80 Winner
- Hamstring Sidelines Schofield for Minimum of Three Weeks
- ROUNDUP
- Menu for Governors' Ball at Music Center Deserved an Oscar of Its Own : Entertaining: For the first time, the Academy Awards' Governors' Ball was held outdoors under a tent. Among the meal's stars were Veal Chops With Lemon Soy Sauce and Wild Rice Pancakes.
- Post-Oscar Glow Boosts 'Field of Dreams'
- QUOTABLE
- AIDS Drama at Comedy Store Playhouse; Stars Paired for Pasadena 'Love Letters'
- Stuntman Was One of the Best, Actor Tells Jury
- No Settlement in Mattel Project Suit
- State Backs Environmentalists on Mono Lake : Water: The Lands Commission will file a legal brief supporting efforts to keep Los Angeles from diverting water from streams that feed the lake at least one more year.
- Comic Andrew Dice Clay Named in Palimony Suit
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Ex-Grand Jury Foreman Leaves Supervisor Race
- Bill to Require CSU Trustees to Have Degrees Clears Panel
- Man Found Guilty of Teen-Ager's Murder
- NEWPORT BEACH : Meter Feeding to Stop at 6 p.m.
- Applicants Sought for Grand Jury Duty
- ANAHEIM : Law Office Defaced by Swastika Sticker
- Murray Feels at Home Again : Dodgers: Returning to Los Angeles has made the first baseman a happy man and a better player.
- Shades of Gray Involved When Discussing Censorship
- DAY TRIP
- CIF Approves Four-Year Logo-Licensing Agreement : Merchandising: California's governing organization for high school sports hopes the pact will pay its administrative costs. School Properties USA says the schools' broad spectator base could generate millions.
- United, Continental Settle Antitrust Suit: United Airlines...
- Bush Nominee for Top S&L; Regulator Blasted by Panel
- Original Boeing 747 Retired: The Boeing 747...
- A False Belief in a Diet Slowdown
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Council Panel Rejects Incinerator Plan
- GE to Supply Engines to Aeroflot: General...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Doubts Told on Super Regulator of Securities, Futures Markets
- Bush Says Nation Is on 'Wartime Footing' Against AIDS, Assails Bias
- Torn by War : Emissaries: An eight-member troupe, Children of War, visits Glendale on its tour to acquaint U.S. students with the conflicts that trouble much of the world.
- Van de Kamp and RU 486 Testing
- Downey Will Drop Lawsuit Over County Pesticide Lab
- Beverly Hills : Developer for Civic Center
- 1,500 Pull Toys Recalled; Risk to Children Cited
- Beverly Hills : Renovation Budget Revised
- Fares Up Since Deregulation, New Study Finds : Airlines: A think tank argues that without deregulation fares would have been lower. It says competition would have remained stronger.
- Broccoli Tops the Favorite Vegetable List, Hands Down : Nutrition: Despite what the President might think, there are several delicious ways to prepare broccoli so that it tempts even the most stubborn of taste buds.
- Fellow Plans to Study the Deaf in Europe
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: ATTORNEY GENERAL : Smith and Reiner Trade Charges on Oil Firm Ties
- 3 Cite Discrimination in Suit Against Fujitsu : Layoffs: Two executives and a secretary claim they lost their jobs with the company because they aren't Japanese. The trio seeks $70 million in damages.
- Perrier Switches Ad Agencies: Perrier Group fired...
- Different Ways to Use Cooked Rice for a Variety
- Karl Brown; Pioneer in Cinematography
- Seized S&L; Sues Over Regulators' Accounting Rules
- Marinated Carrots Are Tasty Menu Toppers
- Malibu : Meeting Notice Fee Disputed
- ALL-GLENDALE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM : Shooting Stars' Success Rubs Off on Their Teams
- Aviation Buffs Revel in 'The Corner' Views
- Santa Monica : Beach Parking Cheating
- DR. NEIL SOLOMON : Help in Reducing
- State Auditor Says Imperial Beach Faces a Tide of Red Ink : Debt: Report predicts the city will be broke by 1992 unless it turns over its beachfront to the Port District. A $4.5-million loan wouldn't hurt, either.
- Fishermen Say Ban on Bombs Will Do Dolphins More Harm Than Good
- MOTOR RACING : Off-Road's Ironman Well on His Way Toward Ambitious Goal
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Hits 69, Enough for Bulls to Get Victory
- Minus Old Touch, Nicklaus Prepares for His Senior Debut
- Badgering Doesn't Faze Richter : Wisconsin: One of the stars of 1963 Rose Bowl comeback returns as the school's athletic director.
- Smith Begins Battle With Agents at USC : Trojans: Coach bars representatives from practice in an attempt to limit their opportunities to lure players to enter NFL.
- Sales of New Homes Up 3.1% in February
- AT&T; Announces Cut of 6,000 Jobs: American...
- Firms' Social, Environment Work Honored
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hanson to Buy Biggest Coal Firm
- Wang Labs President Named Chief Executive
- Bellflower : Petition on Union Election for City Workers Approved
- Agriculture Chief
- SDG&E; Power Plant Plan Advances
- San Diego
- LA HABRA : Sleeping Teen Hit by Shotgun Pellet
- GARDEN GROVE : Strawberry Parade Changing Channels
- Rams Lose Lineman Miller to Green Bay : Plan B: Packer offer of $900,000 for two years is enough to lure the defensive end away from Anaheim. L.A. has lost six to free agency, signed two.
- She's Still Swinging, After All These Years : Golf: Marlene Hagge, 56, needs a win in the Dinah Shore to reach Hall of Fame, but she doesn't expect to get it.
- Los Angeles Times : 1990 ALL-STARS : Meet the Kings and Queens of the Court : Team Shows Trend to Quick, Small
- SIDELINES : Ill LeMond Bows Out of Race
- Tarascon Is Early Favorite in $100,000 Rebel Stakes
- VALLEY AREA : Los Angeles Times : 1990 ALL-STARS : Jones Towered Above the Opposition When It Mattered Most
- MOVIE REVIEW : Compelling Drama of Hiroshima Survivors
- SHORT TAKES : Clay's Ex-Wife Seeks $3 Million
- SHORT TAKES : Critics Rap Newsweek on Rap
- MOVIES - March 29, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - March 29, 1990
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- SUITE: The Newport Beach Four Seasons Hotel...
- Lithuania Acts to Defuse Crisis : Secession: The republic puts off border control plans. A resolution urging citizens to surrender their arms is drafted.
- NEW YORK OVERNIGHT : Rocky Jr. Wants to Play Politics, Just Like Dad
- BAD REVIEWS: Three Orange County congressmen--Reps. Dannemeyer,...
- THANKS, J.I.: Historians say Eddie Martin (B1)...
- IT'S OFFICIAL: Rams and NFL officials announced...
- A-Bomb Triggers for Iraq Seized in London : Nuclear weapons: A U.S.-British sting operation intercepts 40 devices being smuggled from California.
- Jury Awards Paraplegic $7.65 Million From City
- Centinela School Board Votes to Hire Detective
- Suspect Had a History of Roughness
- U.S. Demands Meet Resistance in Japan : Trade: Lawmakers in Tokyo criticize economic reforms suggested by the United States as too time-consuming.
- Crown Cork & Seal to Buy Canning Units
- Taiwan Firm May Buy Universal Savings
- Fluor Subsidiary Wins Contracts in 3 Foreign Projects
- * Book Maker: Merry McInerney, wife of...
- Winter
- Soviet Officials Face Grilling by Parliament
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Gas Suppliers Urged to Use Safety Valves
- DANA POINT : Fate of Park Will Be Discussed at Meeting
- San Diego
- LITHUANIA AN OLD PLOY : In a Pinch, Muscle Is 'Presidential' : American leaders have often used military operations as a diversion from domestic problems. Can it be that President Gorbachev has picked up this tactic as well?
- Driver Held After Son, 4, Falls Onto Freeway
- OXNARD : Thieves Stab Man, Take His Groceries
- Countywide : Firm Settles 1986 Toxic Waste Suit
- Slaying Victim Identified as Guard at Building Site
- San Diego
- Carmichael Picks Bethune-Cookman
- THE SIDELINES : Bush Hails 'Hero' Jesse Owens
- Troy's Morris Quits as Basketball Coach
- WOMEN'S TENNIS
- UC Irvine Beaten by USC, 5-2; Big West Season Next
- Kings Go 4th Into Playoffs Despite Comeback Tie Against Jets
- Lincoln S&L; Posts Loss of $1 Billion for Year
- Security Pacific Corp., Los Angeles, has named...
- 2 Religious Groups Protest Harris' Scheduled Execution at Prison
- Corporations Find No Easy Cure for Education's Ills
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Outlaws 'Phoenix' Booths
- Two Schools to Begin Innovative Programs
- OXNARD : Recycling Measures to Be Introduced
- How Hard to Push Gorbachev? : A Valiant Lithuania Looks to Go for Broke: How Wise?
- Air Base to Buy a Billion Gallons of Water Annually : Edwards: Officials sign a 10-year deal with the region's major supplier to help curtail ground-water pumping, which is cracking the space shuttle's runways.
- Puppi, Jerry Buss Settle Palimony Suit
- SIMI VALLEY : Tests Conducted on Bones Found in Hills
- This Time, Latinos Are Up for the Count : Census: Outreach efforts have the Spanish-speaking commmunity primed, but an accurate tally grows less likely.
- Crespi Duo Helps Bedevil Loyola, 8-3
- Kimble to Aid Gathers' Family
- Abbott Was Event; Now He's a Pitcher
- West Germans Paint Mock Wall in Pomona : Art: Exhibition features the works of five artists from West Germany, including one who spent most of her life behind the real Berlin Wall.
- Workstation Market Is Growing at Rapid Rate
- Federal Reserve Bank Vice President Gordon R....
- Tektronix Settles Infringement Claim
- Eight Indicted in Penny Stock Fraud Case
- LOCAL : County OKs Parks Office Switch
- Stock Gainers, Losers Near Even; Dow Up
- Nation : Grand Jury Absolves Man Who Chased, Slew Woman's Killer
- Congress Marks Eisenhower's Centennial Year
- Rene Enriquez; Calletano on TV's 'Hill Street Blues'
- Youngest U.S. Lawmaker Is a Chip Off the Old Block
- WORLD : Palestinians Kill Arab U.N. Aide
- Fishermen Barred From Using Explosives on Dolphins
- BOOK REVIEW : A 'Lifeline' Worth Grabbing
- Nixon Rues Taping of Dirty Words in Oval Office
- San Diego
- Passers-By Turn Murder-Suicide House Into Shrine
- CAMARILLO : Trustees to Study Parking Lot Plan
- FULLERTON : Truce Reached on CSF President Search
- San Diego
- Slayback Takes Leading Role Off Field, Too : Boys' soccer: Laguna Hills senior and Times' player of year discovers that his training as an actor is a useful tool in sport.
- Duke Tries to Reach the Top This Time
- The Golden Bear Will Belly Up With the Best
- BETTING WITH BOB
- MUSIC REVIEW : Armadillo Quartet in Brazilian Program at Northridge
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Crackwalker' a Stroll on the Squalid Side
- REAL ESTATE
- Japanese Ad Agency Retains Top Spot: Japan's...
- California IN BRIEF : FRONTERA : Killer Escapes From Women's Prison
- STOCKS : Dow Gains 29 Assisted by a Rising Dollar
- Chicago School Firings Not Race Motivated, Study Says
- France, Sweden Plan Anti-Tobacco Crusades
- La Jolla Woman Confesses to Murders : Crime: In a call from jail, Betty Broderick terms the slayings of her ex-husband and his new wife a 'desperate act of self-defense.'
- Technical Snafus Could Delay Runoff in Hungary
- Kathleen Turner's Spouse Among Landlords of Club Hit by Fatal Fire
- Most Migrant Camps Now Counted, Census Office Says
- Project Hearing Held Over Councilwoman's Objection
- The Waning Days of Dynasties
- Arraignment of Slaying Suspect Delayed : Crime: The man accused of killing and setting fire to Paul Bailly, 8, won't be formally charged until Monday.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Keeping Tab on Housing Needs
- SIDELINES : Franco in Clinic for Checkup
- STAGE REVIEW : Slap at Sex in Vienna Generates Little Heat
- Outdoors : OUTDOOR NOTES : Boat Manufacturers Set New Standards
- Gregory Hines Taps His Talent as Stunt Man : Movies: Dodging a moving train in 'Eve of Destruction' is a challenge for the tap-dancer, but after each take, it's 'Boy, never again!'
- Money Talks: Political Slogans on Checks
- Tuning In to Catchy Slogans : Radio: 'Classic rock' and 'more music' may seem like lightweight claims, but the research and development that go into such sayings is big business.
- Circle K May Ask Bankruptcy Protection : Retailing: The convenience store chain reported a loss on falling sales. The company's debt totals $1.3 billion.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FAA Will Reward Swift Safety Action
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House OKs Garbage Ban for Food Trucks
- U.N. Chief Reports Some Progress on W. Sahara Dispute
- COSTA MESA : Low-Income Houses' Relocation to Begin
- ROUNDUP : San Fernando Walks Off With Win
- Outdoors : There's So Much to Take In : Whales: In waters 600 miles south of San Diego, kayakers marvel at the sight of the giant mammals, who are incredibly tolerant of the intrusion.
- SHORT TAKES : Roseanne Runs Off Another Exec
- Time Warner Inc. to Pay $225 Million for Publisher of Sunset Magazine
- Ford to Replace Jaguar Chairman Egan
- U.S. Economy Up Only 1.1% Last Quarter : Business: The GNP's October-December advance was slimmest in three years.
- REAL ESTATE
- Sandinistas to Give Up Control of the Military : Nicaragua: An accord allows President-elect Chamorro to cut the army's ranks. Evictions are barred.
- LOCAL : Kidnap Victim Flees in Shorts
- Sihanouk Tells U.S. Aid Halt Will Push Him Closer to China
- Corporations' Election Role Curbed : High Court: The justices say states may prohibit businesses from running ads backing candidates. Such spending is permitted in California.
- Panel Votes to Fire Treasurer Rittenberg
- San Diego
- Jogger-Cycler-Skater Does His Bit to Cut Traffic Congestion Daily
- YORBA LINDA : Road Project Closes Lanes at Intersection
- Complex Too Tall but It Won't Be Lowered
- THE SIDELINES : Petition for USU Water-Bombers
- THE SIDELINES : K. Davis Jr. to Coach Texas A
- U.S. Soccer Team Is Bottled Up, but Not Out, at East Berlin Hotel
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : New Position Puts Nevin on Defensive, but He Regains Footing
- Rival Josephine Baker Stories Under Way at HBO and TNT
- 3D Picnic Uses Intelligence, Wit, Variety to Help Sell Debut Album in a 2D World : Pop: The group, which plays tonight at the Marquee in Westminster, has finally found an obscure San Diego record label for its eclectic approach.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Experts Divided on Where Japan Economy Is Headed
- Sales Hopes Hit a 7-Year Low, Survey Shows
- COLUMN ONE : Last Steps, Last Words on the Row : California has put 501 men and women to death since the state took charge of executions. Not all of them went quietly.
- Syria Open to Peace Treaty, Carter Says : Middle East: The former President says Assad has drastically altered his stance on negotiations with Israel.
- After Oscars: Time to Shine : Swifty Lazar Does It Again at Spago
- NATION IN BRIEF : IDAHO : Strict Abortion Bill Goes to Gov. Andrus
- Landlord Fights Back : He Has Tenants on His Side in Battling Anti-Slum Charges
- Fighting Cancer at Dinner Table : Nutrition: The "Great American Food Fight Against Cancer" will try to convince Americans that the proper diet can lower risk of the disease.
- Teasdale, Moorpark Triumph in 10
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Win First Division Title Since '42
- Cooper Works Hard to Become the Best : Wrestling: Canyon star has come a long way since he started to compete.
- He Embodies Island's Devotion to Baseball
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Bows 3-2 to East Germany
- COMMENTARY : Oscarcast: Long Day's Journey Into Night
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Citicorp Passes American Express: Citicorp had issued...
- Allied Signal Job
- American General Gets Takeover Bid
- Baltic Crisis Imperils East-West Ties : Diplomacy: At risk is progress on global arms reduction. The 'whole peace process' could be affected.
- WORLD : Bookies Not Betting on Thatcher
- Talent Loud, Clear : Irvine's Sue Cleland Earns Congressional Service Award
- San Diego
- Battling the Medfly
- County Joins L.A. in Elsmere Canyon Pact : Landfill: A proposed joint powers agreement calls for the creation of a 190-million-ton dump in the Santa Clarita Valley.
- Sea Lions Take Floating Holiday Off Scripps Pier : The Coast: A research platform has become a favorite place for the marine mammals to catch some sun. Unfortunately for them, the fun can't last.
- LITHUANIA OTHER COMMENTARY : On the Rabid Right, Old Habits Are Hard to Break
- Children Playing With Matches Set Off Fire
- Medal Machine Grinding to Halt : East Germany: After years of special treatment, sports programs must struggle to survive in democratic society.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Win on an Outside Chance
- Dameworth Leads Nation at 2 Distances
- Garcia Stops Burgess at Country Club
- Exxon Chairman to Meet Pension Fund Managers:...
- Kodak to Sell Verbatim to Mitsubishi Kasei
- American Express Sweetens Bid for Rest of Shearson
- Tropical Togs
- CONSUMERS : A Four-Times Faster Toothbrush
- Karate Chops Kill Driver
- Consultant Admits Bribe of Navy Brass : Defense: Defendant in Justice Department probe fingers U.S. officials and Israeli businessmen in contract conspiracy.
- Nation : U.S. Immigration Bias Alleged