- Santa Ana Native Named Rector of Camarillo Seminary
- 'Young and Tender'--Jailhouse Prey : Justice: Jail overcrowding has created a climate of crime, especially against young men awaiting trial. But the courts deny their right to protection.
- El Camino Will Attempt to Keep It Going Against No. 1 Artesia
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Taylor Shows He Can Play at High Level : College basketball: Moorpark's 6-4 1/2 center has been up for the state tournament.
- Imperial Beach
- Capriati Makes It Two in a Row by Defeating 15th-Seeded Porwik
- MOTOR RACING : Feuding Picks Up Where It Left Off as Season Opens
- THE DEATH OF HANK GATHERS : Taking a Look at Legal Issues Surrounding Gathers' Death : Malpractice: Lawyers raise questions, but have few definitive answers until all of the facts are in.
- El Camino Will Meet North's Top Seed in Playoffs
- Loyola to Accept Its NCAA Berth : College basketball: Today, players will have first full practice since Gathers' death. Monday, they will attend funeral in Philadelphia.
- Die-Hard Fans Brave All to See Arsenio
- SHORT TAKES : Hurt Common-Law Ties Denied
- How Much Is Bob Worth to CBS? : Television: Newhart's camp and MTM blame each other for demanding tough terms from CBS. No one at network stepped in to resolve the situation.
- GLIMPSES
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Judge Agrees to New Salcido Trial Venue
- Hubert Mills Dies at 102
- Compton : Dominguez High Teachers Return From 1-Day Sickout
- FOCUS : Historical District Keeps Past Alive
- Greyhound Talks Stalled; Silence Notes Striker's Death
- Lawyers Tried to Stop Media From Publishing Interview
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Kohl's Border Bumbling Raises a Leadership Question : Germany: The ham-handed approach worries Western neighbors. Why was his initial stand necessary?
- 1 Dies in Crash When Driver Falls Asleep
- Anti-Apartheid Students Sue USC, L.A. Over Alleged Beating by Police
- PLACENTIA : Marrow Donors Tested for Girl, 8
- Frustrated by Lack of Playing Time, Kings' Beck Retires
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
- James Wilder, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' all-time...
- %&!%$! Lakers Riled Up : Pro basketball: Coach makes a statement and team responds to beat Mavericks, 103-91.
- BIG WEST CONFERENCE WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : Pacific Hands Irvine 24th Loss in Row
- Players Submit Compromise Proposal, but Owners Pessimistic
- PREP BASKETBALL / STATE PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Faces Manual Arts in Region Semifinal
- THE DEATH OF HANK GATHERS : Cummings' Case Isn't the Same : Heart conditions: NBA player has an irregular heartbeat, but his doctor says the similarities to Gathers' case end there.
- Moyers Named President of Two Funding Groups
- What to Do Before Hiring a Lawyer
- Broker Sticks to His Diet, Exercise Plan--Thus Far
- Council, Shopping Center Plan Sharply Criticized
- LOCAL : Antelope District Minority Plan
- Damage Tally Still Rising Week After Quake : Earthquake: Pomona, Claremont and La Verne officials say few people have been displaced and few businesses closed. But losses approach $10 million.
- Dr. Who Got AIDS Settles Suit Against N.Y. Hospital
- Culver City Council OKs Plans to Build Marina Place
- Soviets Will Build A-Plants
- Fitzwater Describes Gephardt as the 'Maxwell Smart' of Politics
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Singer Recalls Fight for Sobriety
- A DAY IN THE PARK
- Bill Offered to Curb Tiny Mussel Threatening Great Lakes, Rivers
- North to Testify He Lied for Poindexter, Jurors Are Told
- 3 Suspects Sought in $20,000 Jewelry Holdup
- West Hollywood : Vote Delayed on Rangers
- NATION : Liberal Journal to Be Published
- FULLERTON : City Approves Plan for Hillside Homes
- Man Burned in Boat Explosion : Fire: After the 31-year-old motorboat he was working on burst into flames, his wife pulled him to safety. He suffered second-degree burns, and damage was put at $400,000.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Cal Poly SLO Finds Power, Pounds CSUN
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Coleman Throws No-Hitter for Orange Glen
- Canadian Pair Nearly Scores Upset
- MUSIC REVIEW : Listening to Cardenes Play Is Like Dessert Without the Guilt
- MGM/UA Under Kerkorian Meant 20 Years of Change
- Deli Recipes, 'Lite' Ideas Sought
- Westwood : Student Stores Ban Tobacco
- Union Protests Renewal of School Principal's Contract
- All-American Tarver Leads Parade Again as Santa Clara Marches On
- W. Germany Urges Secure Polish Border
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Sikh Extremists Fire on Market; 22 Killed
- Culver City : Condo Project Approved
- Huntington Park : Shopping Cart Thieves Now Face Possible Fine of $1,000
- Philadelphia Subway Derailment Kills 3
- Developers Told to Keep Police Museum in Plans
- NEWPORT BEACH : Sewer Work Closes Part of Bayside Drive
- Comments on Superintendent Sought
- Lufthansa to Buy 26% of East German Carrier : Airlines: Some say West Germany's international giant wants one day to take over its counterpart across the border.
- Latest Designer Table Linens Add Visual Appeal to Place Settings
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Mother Hale's Solution : Children: Love is what Clara McBride Hale recommends for drug- and AIDS-afflicted babies. She should know; she's taken care of hundreds.
- LOCAL : 4,558 Pounds of Coke Seized, 3 Arrested, Anaheim Police Say
- Thomas C. Baker has joined the audit...
- Pomona to Put Proposal on Card Clubs on Ballot
- Actor Ralph Waite Plans to Seek Congress Seat : Candidate: Star of 'The Waltons' will run for the Democratic nomination in 37th District.
- 24-Hour Ultimatum to Raiders : Oakland Threatens to Call It Off
- New Rent Board Member Seen as 'Peacemaker' : Santa Monica: Both sides hope that Jay Johnson--a landlord who supports rent control--can bridge the gap between owners and tenants.
- Sandinistas Give Arms to Followers : Nicaragua: Thousands of weapons are being passed out to civilians. The incoming government says this could threaten its ability to take over and govern.
- Pope Planning 8-Day Visit to Mexico in May
- COMPLAINTS OF EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION
- Presidency No Gold Mine
- NATION : Panel OKs Campaign Money Bill
- Bellflower : City to Withhold Payment Until Edison Repairs Lights
- Diamond Bar : Drive-Through Ban Rejected
- Pasadena Receives Jet Lab's Payment
- Marine Drones Used in Drug War
- HOTELS / TOURISM
- ABCs of Food Safety for Children
- The Masters of Magic Ball dinner dance...
- Thai Police Find Body of Japanese Gangster
- P.M. BRIEFING : GAF to Pay $1.25-Million in Suit
- The Value of Fast-Food Mementoes
- Talks Sought on Polish-German Treaty : Europe: East Germany's leader challenges Kohl. Bonn says the March 18 elections must come first.
- Summer Camps Evolve From Afternoon's Amusement to Full-Time Care
- Poindexter's Lawyers Seek to Curb North
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Walkin' Willie Eyes Olympics
- Recyclers in Pilot Program Face Glut : Environment: A city contractor says 1,000 tons of glass that has been carefully separated by homeowners could end up in landfills.
- Victims Identified in Crash of Car, Disabled Gas Tanker
- Special Meeting Tuesday on Torrance School Budget
- Monarch Beach Project Up in Air : Development: City blocks extension of an Australian company's building permits over an unmet obligation in a 1988 agreement to build two baseball fields.
- Vegas Police Hold S.D. Man on Drug Charge
- Southland Warms Hearts That the East Had Left Cold
- P.M. BRIEFING : Beleaguered Campeau Defaults on $5-Million Interest Payment
- Polygram NV: The Dutch recording company said...
- Snowstorm Heads East, Turns to Ice : Weather: Colorado and Wyoming dig out. Roads in upper Midwest become ice rinks; widespread power outrages reported.
- Reader Is in a Bind Over a Blanket
- Jill Booth has joined Century 21 Regents...
- Group Starts Recall Drive Against Maron
- Defense Says Hazelwood Is Not Liable as Mate Controlled Ship
- NATION : Immunity Asked for Ex-HUD Aide
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Republicans Enter Race for Assembly
- The 'Guests From Hell' : Sea Lions Have Quickly Worn Out Their Welcome on San Francisco's Waterfront
- Monrovia Approves Land Swap
- Scientists Will Tune In to Bird Stress : Oil Spill: Tiny radios will help them study 20 brown pelicans who survived the slick off Huntington Beach.
- Fugitive's Case Is Dismissed by U.S. Magistrate : Court: Official refuses Italian government's request for extradition, calling the proceeding 'a mess.'
- Council Does an About-Face on Tax Hikes : Budget: The vote, however, simply delays politically sensitive decisions on program cuts and tax and fee increases, and does little to resolve a projected $60-million shortfall.
- Here Comes Mama
- Shelter for Protection From Malathion to Open
- No Cult Links Found to Mutilated Animals
- Sun Day Best : They Got Cold Feet Back East--Now L.A. Warms Their Hearts
- Son Convicted in the 'Ninja Murders'
- San Diego
- Payzant Not Chosen by Miami District
- The Elvis-head Rose Bowl float has been...
- Freshman Hendrick Makes His Noise on Court : Cal: Son of former outfielder has made a hit in his first year with Golden Bears.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Garrido Brings Illini to Southland
- Tony Tucker Continues Comeback Against Evans at Forum Tonight
- COMMENTARY : 'Analyst' Gems Ease Some of the Anguish for Baseball Fanatics
- ART REVIEW : 'StreetSites' Looks at Society's Shameful Side
- IRVINE : Price Tag Blamed for Failure of Park Plan
- New Quake Law Targets Old Buildings
- 4 Students Suspended for Staging Walkouts
- When the Academy Does the Right Thing : Oscars: This year's nominees include pictures and performances that most would have said didn't have a chance.
- Judge Orders Occidental to Account for Art : Funding: A ruling in favor of dissident shareholders also authorizes depositions relating to the building of the controversial Hammer museum.
- Divine Spirit and Goodness Gracie Renew Their Rivalry
- Music Reviews : Frederica von Stade Makes a Happy Ambassador Debut
- ELECTION TORRANCE : City Council Incumbents Win Easily
- GARDEN GROVE : Yudelson Sues to Halt Pringle Fund Raising
- Baby Left in Trash Bin; Mother Held
- Clippers Escape Doldrums : Pro basketball: Casey wakes up team at halftime. Los Angeles goes on to defeat Nets, 119-115.
- Mira Costa Starts Out No. 1 in Nation, Will It Be Blessing or Burden? : Volleyball: The Mustangs' top setter, Canyon Ceman, says it's a compliment and the team deserves it.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteaters Stay Hot in Baseball by Holding Off Wyoming
- Britain's Linford Christie tied the European indoor...
- 3D Picnic Serves Hot Tunes, Lyrics on Debut Album : Rock: "Dirt," an LP that is both artful and witty, is tops among a sampling of Orange County releases.
- ART
- SANTA ANITA : Trainers Blast Condition of Track
- Sneed Had No Excuse for Penalizing Ceballos
- OVERSEAS : Tokyo Stocks Change Course, Rise Sharply
- Roger S. Woolley has been elected president...
- Mexico Plans to Sell Top 2 Steel Firms
- Passion for Art of Aging Red Wines
- Santa Monica : Art Museum Wins Grant
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Onassis, Indians Reach Land Accord
- Arcadia : Firm Sues Agency and Wins
- Batman Items Drive Sniffer Dogs Batty
- Proposal on Historic Areas Needs Work, Panel Says
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Meeting Medical Needs of Refugees : Health: Workers are going door-to-door to reach out to elderly Cambodians. Language and cultural barriers have left Southeast Asian refugees wary of modern medicine.
- LOCAL : O.C. Woman Held in Traffic Death
- Help-Wanted Index Drops: A key index monitoring...
- Shearson Announces Layoffs: Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc....
- Officials Discount Lead-Poisoning Statistics : Environment: Projection that a fourth of Ventura County children are affected is biased, local authorities say, because it is based on Eastern communities with more older homes.
- NATION : U.S. to Participate in Soviet Project to Orbit Radio Telescope
- Smart Set Takes Trip Over the Rainbow to Benefit Children
- A Night When the Timing Was Right
- U.S. Plans Shift of Road Costs to States, Cities
- Field of Dreams and Land of Gold : History: By the mid-1850s there were 6,000 prospectors--more than the population of the pueblo of Los Angeles at the time--scouring Placerita Canyon for gold.
- Simi Valley School Board OKs More Personnel Cuts
- Judges Court Public at Westwood Forum : Judiciary: Some of the 30 jurists urged pressure on the Legislature to change unpopular laws that guide the bench's rulings.
- 3 Victims, 3 Survivors of Crash Identified
- Redondo Pier May Be on June Ballot After All
- Rail-Line Rivals Look for Support
- ELECTION INITIATIVE : Torrance Council Vows to Continue Mobil Offensive
- Reward Rises to $20,000 in Fatal UCLA Shooting
- Cost of Santa Ana Freeway Widening Project Up 26%
- Opponents of Malathion Add Economics to Health Argument
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Brea-Olinda Girls Would Seem to Have All the Advantages
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : After Big Victory at Lemoore, Servite Happy to Be at Home
- Ice Cream Had Championship Flavor for West High Wrestler Josh Gormley
- Billy Chang has joined R.E. Hazard Jr....
- The Generous Kitchen : Preparing a meal for 25 or more requires thorough planning and an understanding of large-scale cooking techniques.
- Poor Marks for UCSD : Design: The Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies ignores basic planning principles.
- Ventura High Girls Remain Alive in State Regional Tournament
- Home Court: A criminal court in Lyon,...
- Harbour Resigns at Camarillo
- Claremont : Decision on Tax Deferred
- Abortion Pill Found to Be Safe, Effective in Largest Study Yet
- Yin and Yang: Profiles of Newton, Nixon
- Kabul Regime Regains Control; Coup Leader Said to Join Guerrillas : Afghanistan: Hundreds are killed in uprising. Heavy fighting is reported continuing at key air base.
- Hornet's Nest Over Fly Spray
- No Link Is Found Between Age and Pregnancy Success
- Laurie Cottrell, assistant to the Brea city...
- Fletcher Has Second Bypass
- Pasadena Pushes Proposal to Restore Devil's Gate Area
- Thinking on His Feet Places Sprinter in Fast Company : Occidental: Ronnie Cunningham converts his psychology expertise to the track but knows when to let his muscles take over.
- Oxnard Council Votes to Sell Blighted Property for Clinic
- GARDEN GROVE : High-Tech Program Aids Sight-Impaired
- Officer Pleads Guilty in Drug Case : Scandal: A sheriff's sergeant admits stealing narcotics money and agrees to testify against his former deputies.
- Suspect Arrested in Connection With 10 Balboa Island Burglaries
- Countywide : Youngsters Warm Up to Arbor Day
- Off-Duty Officer Shoots Transient to Death
- Pasadena Is Hoping to Prime Pump for Devil's Gate Face Lift
- Neighborhood Opposition Defeats Proposed Apartment Complex : Housing: Alhambra residents protest a 77-unit building that would have given the developer a 'density bonus' for low-income dwellings.
- Protest of High School Dress Code Fizzles : Education: Opinions on the Antelope Valley district's anti-gang measure are about evenly divided as students and parents speak out at a school board meeting.
- Board Keeps Guards, Rejects Proposal to Put Police Officers in Schools
- BIG WEST CONFERENCE MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Fullerton Finishes Off Irvine, Will Face Las Vegas on Friday
- SANTA ANITA : Brown Bess Warms Up for '90 Bow in Santa Ana Handicap
- Einar Bohmer of Vermont won the giant...
- Great American Seeks Advice From Shearson
- Shareholders of USX to Vote on Icahn Proposal
- Hollywood : McMahon to Lead Parade
- The Voice of Experience : Baseball: Former long-time UCLA Coach Art Reichle, 76, still knows pitching. : news,10p9
- Alternative Campus Sites to be Studied : Taylor Ranch: Fearing a lawsuit, Cal State University officials back away from their refusal to consider any other county locations.
- Bid to Override Veto of Eastern Probe Fails : Labor: The House falls 21 votes short of passing a union proposal aimed at settling a bitter, yearlong dispute with the carrier.
- Iran, Syria Spark Hopes for Freeing of 8 U.S. Hostages
- Israeli Leaders Put Off Decision on Peace Talks
- DAY CAMP PROGRAMS
- Silver Fox, Horses and Zsa Zsa : Fame: The proud new owners of a Somis horse ranch are none other than Zsa Zsa Gabor and her eighth husband, Prince Frederick von Anhalt.
- Gingrich Faces a Reprimand Only in House Ethics Inquiry
- Escondido
- Hawthorne Council Places Police Tax Measure on Ballot
- Raising the Roof Over Housing
- THE SIDELINES : 1994 Winter Olympics in Doubt
- THE SIDELINES : Huskie Burkhalter Tries for NFL
- They Are Warriors, Poets--and Winners : College basketball: With Campanelli's leadership and Colson's offense, Cal turns the clock back to the glory days.
- Case Dropped in Scheme to Kill Horses
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Baseball Coach Drake Gets 200th Victory
- COLLEGE SWIMMING / PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford Wins Ninth Title in a Row
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Rancho Santiago's Hunter Turns Loss of Position Into Winning Situation
- Museum Hires Firm to Help Find Director
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Nerd' Tries a Little Too Hard to Be Liked
- Musical 'Sayonara' Due in Pasadena; Spielberg's Grant to LATC Unmatched
- Upheaval Calls Whitney's Role Into Question : Art: Insiders say it will take at least five years for the New York institution to heal after the forced resignation of its director.
- THE SIDELINES : Clemson Gets NCAA Extension
- Compaq and Businessland Heal Their Yearlong Rift
- Many Lighter Traditional Foods Are on Menu for Jewish Celebration : Holidays: New, lighter versions of <i> hamantaschen</i> and other traditional recipes will be on some tables for this year's Purim festivities.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : 1 Dead, 134 Missing in Amazon Collision
- Physical Therapists Learn to Think Small : Babies: As more premature infants survive, therapists' skills are employed to tone and teach tiny muscles, helping prevent development problems later.
- Sony's 'Palmtop' Computer Gets Its Data in Handwriting
- Foreign Collectors Are Keen for Mint Issues
- $28,000 Spent Planning Aborted Junket : Representatives Decide to Stay Home Instead of Touring Europe
- Nerve Gas Weapons Due to Be Out of West Germany by September
- Martial Arts Entrants Get Their Kicks
- Flag Above All : Old Values Intact, DAR Marches Firmly Forward
- Time for the Big Medfly Rethink
- 4 Leuzinger Students Get Suspended for Walkout
- Priest Gets 9 Years, 8 Months for Molestations
- Federal officials granted a 90-day work permit...
- Valvano Negotiations Get State Involvement
- JAZZ REVIEW : Big Blowout at Biltmore on Red Callender's Birthday
- STAGE REVIEW : 'It's a Girl!': A Labor of Love and Laughter
- SHORT TAKES : 2 to Be Saluted for Chicago Work
- MOVIES - March 8, 1990
- THE DEATH OF HANK GATHERS : Doctor Released Gathers to Play : Loyola Marymount: School says defibrillator was purchased as a precaution, not a prerequisite.
- Bush Urged to Defy Congress on Defense : Budget: Advisers call $2.2 billion in programs approved by lawmakers 'pork barrel' spending. They seek a test of constitutional authority.
- E. Germany Admits It Has Missiles Banned by Treaty
- Suspect in Girl's Death Says He Worships Devil
- MONEY BACK: He's no longer seeking a...
- HOT CORNER: The eyes of baseball are...
- DAR: The Daughters of the American Revolution,...
- Bradley Got St. John Funds, Reiner Says
- Losing the 'Golden Hour' : Medical care: The closing of Huntington Memorial's trauma center may mean the difference between life and death for Glendale accident victims.
- BIRTHS: The finding that babies born to...
- Suspect Says Devil Told Him to Murder 3-Year-Old and He's 'Not Sorry'
- Postal Service Tests Skill of Tony Frank, Former Thrift Chief
- Peppery Stew Warms a Winter Day
- Pathe to Buy MGM/UA in $1.27-Billion Deal : Hollywood: The surprise sale agreement puts still another major studio in foreign hands.
- Names in the News - March 8, 1990
- Names in the News - March 8, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 8, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 8, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 8, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - March 8, 1990
- George McDaniel and Charles Moore have been...
- Stainless-Steel Tower Planned for Costa Mesa : Architecture: Cesar Pelli's design features a curving facade and a coppery glow. The Segerstrom family and IBM are jointly developing the building near South Coast Plaza.
- Libya Poison Gas Plant a Threat--U.S.
- WORLD : Ceausescu's Bodyguards Freed
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : 'Disaster Relief' for AIDS Care Proposed
- S. African Officer Says Secret Unit Was to Operate Abroad, Not at Home
- Atwater Has Non-Malignant Growth in Head
- Gay Literati Celebrate New Era of Acceptance : Publishing: The number of books by and about gays is increasing, as is the number of specialty book stores.
- Police Blame 'Rent-a-Mob' for Tax Protests in Britain
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : President Questions Recall of U.S. Envoy
- Court Rebuffs Aquino, Frees Enrile on Bail
- Housing Relief With the Two-Step
- School Officials Updating Building Program
- COSTA MESA : Companies to Match $200,000 for SOS
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Three Throw No-Hitter for Clairemont
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Boxer Gypsy Joe Harris Dies
- Mister Frisky Nominated to Try Blue Grass Stakes
- Wesley F. Nelson has joined Amkly Systems...
- THE TIMES POLL : Temporary Halt in Medfly Spraying Is Widely Backed
- May Department Stores: The St. Louis-based retailer...
- NATION : Poindexter Jury to Hear North
- Sandinista Army Must Go, Contras Reiterate at Talks : Nicaragua: But rebels leave the way open for further negotiations and pledge support for the new president.
- Second Bid to Bar Spraying Fails
- Builder Asks Court to Tell Hidden Hills to Accept Seniors Housing Project
- Kohl Retreats, Says He Accepts Polish Borders : Europe: Warsaw cautiously welcomes the news. West Germany will propose a formal treaty Thursday.