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What happened on February 19, 1990
SPORTS
Comaneci Confirms Suicide Attempt, Magazine Says
From Wire Service Reports
NBA ROUNDUP : Chambers Scores 56 Points, 40 in Half
From Associated Press
2-Stroke Penalty Hits Pocketbook
BOB WOLF
Sockers Finish Frustrating Trip with Big Victory
JOHN LAWRENCE
Dilemma for L.A.: Pay Raiders or Pay for Losing Them
MELVIN DURSLAG
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Just Too Fast, Too Good for Mayotte Once More, 6-3, 6-0
From Associated Press
Names in the News
2,000 Runners Expected for Irvine 10K Race
Dravecky Enjoys Life Out of the Fast(ball) Lane
GARR KLUENDER
Another 0-for-Pauley Streak Ends : College basketball: Stanford holds off furious UCLA rally in final 3:51 for 70-69 victory.
JERRY CROWE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pairings for OCC, Fullerton, Top-Seeded Golden West Set
STEVE KRESAL
Schrader Goes From Fastest to Last and Then Nearly Does It in Reverse
JIM HODGES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
NHL ROUNDUP : Winnipeg Continues Mastery of Calgary
From Associated Press
Names in the News
Stunning Finish at Daytona : Auto racing: When a cut tire flattens Earnhardt, unheralded Derrike Cope comes away with first victory.
SHAV GLICK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Payton Leads Oregon State to Easy Win
From Associated Press
One Hurdle Cleared in Baseball Dispute : Lockout: Both sides agree that withdrawal of the owners' proposal for revenue sharing was a positive move.
MARYANN HUDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carbajal Beats DeLuca to Win First Pro Title
Forsman Frets Way to Victory : Golf: In the wind and rain, a final-round 72 was good enough for a two-shot victory at Torrey Pines.
CURT HOLBREICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Forsman Leaves His Worries Behind : San Diego Open: He shoots par 72 on final day to earn his first PGA Tour victory in four years.
CURT HOLBREICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UNLV Gets Arizona on the Run : College basketball: Runnin Rebels set the pace and Wildcats can't keep up in 95-87 setback.
From Associated Press and
Yugoslavians Edge Newport in Water Polo
He Puts the 'V' in Laker Victory
MIKE DOWNEY
Stanford Takes Ucla Down A Peg
From Associated Press
Finally, Irvine's Bill Mulligan Has a Chance to Smile
MIKE PENNER
SANTA ANITA : Bayakoa Shows Her Class, Gets Big Victory in Santa Margarita
BILL CHRISTINE
Lakers No Small Task for Celtics : Pro basketball: Shorter L.A. lineup tightens defense, unleashes offense in second half of 116-110 victory over Boston.
SAM McMANIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Female Referees Say They Get Foul Shots : High school sports: Only a few survive in this male-dominated area. And those who do take much more than their share of the abuse.
JEFF MEYERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCSD Men Gain First Two Tennis Victories
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 2 Missouri Shows No. 11 Oklahoma Who Will Rise to No. 1, 92-90
From Associated Press
GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Shoots Final-Round 67 to Get Second Senior Tour Win
From Associated Press
PREP REVIEW : Edison's Girls Feel Right at Home When Playing in Marina's Gym
CHRIS FOSTER
Douglas Will Fight Holyfield : Boxing: Bout is expected to be held in June or September. Tyson won't get a rematch until February.
From Associated Press
WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : U.S. Team Wins Two-Man Bobsled Nations' Cup Title
From Associated Press
Douglas Looks to Holyfield : Boxing: Bout is expected to be held in June or September. Tyson may not get a rematch until February.
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ice-cold Aztecs Can't Overcome Frigid First Half
SCOTT MILLER
USD Sweeps Singles Championship : Tennis: Led by ace Jose Luis Noriega, the Toreros won all three singles matches. Doubles finals take place today.
KIM Q. BERKSHIRE
NEWS
Biblical Palindromes and Other Conundrums
JACK SMITH
The Landscape as a Parable
LEON WHITESON
Greek Police Charge American in Killing
Reuters
Una Hanbury; Widely Exhibited Sculptor
Earl Gagosian; Founder of Two Hotel Chains
Fraternities, Sororities Ban Pledging Process
Associated Press
Unsuspecting Landlady Thrust Into Drug War : Landlady Was a Casualty of War on Drugs
SHAWN HUBLER and VICTOR MERINA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Prisoner Killed in Copter Escape Try
From Times staff and Wire reports
Spill Cleanup Focuses on Details, Storm Debris
ERIC BAILEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : INDIO : Residents Sue Over Condemnation Plan
From Times staff and Wire reports
Oil Spill Cleanup Efforts Wind Down as Storm Helps Out
ERIC BAILEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coming-Out Parties for Two Magazines : Reviews Are In at Time's Bash Launching EW
KEVIN ALLMAN
THE TIMES POLL : Sheriff Gates Generally Making Good Impression
BOB SCHWARTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Soviet Lawmakers Tour Shuttle Site
From Times staff and Wire reports
Researcher hopes facts on accidents will fall into place.
J. MICHAEL KENNEDY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRS Inquiry Focuses on Foreign Firms' U.S. Companies : Taxes: Audits into suspected 'underpayments' have been in the works for years. The amount in question could run as high as $12 billion.
ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Hostage's Sister Meets With Arafat
From Times staff and Wire reports
Voters Opt for Stability, Not Reform : Japan: With the furor over taxes and corruption subsided, the electorate renews support for the ruling conservatives. : NEWS ANALYSIS
KARL SCHOENBERGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : PALM SPRINGS : Temblor, Shock Rattle Remote Area
From Times staff and Wire reports
Storm a Boon to Skiers but a Headache for Drivers : Weather: Resorts get up to five feet of snow. Slick roads play havoc with motorists throughout the state.
STEVE PADILLA and PHIL SNEIDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bennett Takes Stern Stand on Money Laundering
From Associated Press
Cranston Will Support Bill to Ban 'Soft Money' : Election reform: State parties spend millions on federal races. The senator fears the plan to prohibit the fund-raising practice is not tough enough.
SARA FRITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush's Approval Rating Soars to 76%, Poll Finds
United Press International
World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Soviet Jews Protest Living Conditions
From Times staff and Wire reports
$30-Million Settlement Ends Fuel Spill Lawsuits
Associated Press
U.S. Talks Stopped, South Yemen Says
Reuters
Four Killed as Nepal Police Battle Activists
From Times Wire Services
California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Kesterson Refuge Replacement OKd
From Times staff and Wire reports
Reunification Likely in 1990, Baker Asserts : Germanys: He doubts Soviets will cling to NATO objections. Pole tells concerns over territorial claims.
JIM MANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Political Novice Winding Up Bid to Dislodge Ortega
RICHARD BOUDREAUX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTHEAST : Rain-Swollen Rivers Rout More Families
From Times staff and Wire reports
Japan Ruling Party Wins Decisively : Politics: Liberal Democrats overcome political scandal to win a majority of seats in the lower house. But the Socialists make gains.
SAM JAMESON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : Sorrow Can Weave a Magical Spell
CAROLYN SEE
World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Rebel Attack Leaves Power Out in Capital
From Times staff and Wire reports
Soviet Revolts Oust Regional Party Leaders
MICHAEL PARKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russians Rally, Call Gorbachev Power Hungry
Associated Press
World IN BRIEF : EGYPT, LIBYA : Leaders Plan Bank, Trade Cooperation
From Times staff and Wire reports
Jerry Golden; Mobile Home Industry Pioneer
Sharon Sets Out to Unseat Shamir, Derail Peace Talks : Israel: The rightist Cabinet defector warns that negotiations with Palestinians would be 'disastrous.'
DANIEL WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Chile Road Opens Up Frontier : Gen. Pinochet's 14-year highway project is nearly completed. A virgin land of wealth and opportunity is being opened to a new generation of pioneers.
JAMES F. SMITH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rioters Raid Offices of Interim Romanian Government : Politics: 500 ransack the building and punch the deputy premier. They call for the president to resign.
From Associated Press
O.C. Coastal Ecosystem Has No Room for Error : Environment: Any appreciable oil spill poses a serious threat to the fragile and dwindling wildlife resources here, the experts say.
STEVEN R. CHURM and RICK VANDERKNYFF, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Robert Karl Heimann; Headed American Brands
Judge's Remarks Upset Silberman, Lawyer Says : Crime: The San Diego businessman was listed in good condition in a Las Vegas hospital after being found unconscious in his hotel room.
RICHARD A. SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Zambia Military Plane Crash-Lands, Killing 28
Associated Press
World IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Import Taxes Cut to Curtail Food Prices
From Times staff and Wire reports
Sewage Spill Keeps 18 Miles of Coast Closed : Environment: L.A. officials dump 8 million gallons into Santa Monica Bay when storm-swollen sewers threaten to overflow into city streets.
TRACEY KAPLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
300 Rally to Urge Overthrow of Iran's Islamic Republic
17 Drown Off Chile
Reuters
Most Think Privacy Right Is in Constitution, Poll Finds
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cardinal Law Consults Bush Before Cuba Trip
Associated Press
Aoun Evacuates 700 Lebanese Soldiers From Besieged Base : Civil war: Action averts another close-quarters clash with Geagea's Lebanese Forces. But there is no sign that a cease-fire will hold.
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Malathion Outcry Angers Growers in Central Valley
ASHLEY DUNN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mongolian Dissidents Form Opposition Party : Asia: The government's tolerance is tested by demands for trials and punishment of Communist officials.
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Barry Plans to Seek Help at New Clinic
From Times staff and Wire reports
Boy Lied About Age; Put in Adult Prison at Age 13
Associated Press
Makeshift Ferry in Egypt Capsizes; 9 Die
Associated Press
California IN BRIEF : SANTA BARBARA : Actor Connery Pays $190 Speeding Fine
From Times staff and Wire reports
Francesco Folonari; Italian Vintner
4 Dead, 1 Missing in Blast at Motel
Associated Press
California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Jailed Woman Dies; Suicide Try Blamed
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : CHP to Scrutinize School Bus Drivers
From Times staff and Wire reports
Iran Avalanche Kills 21
Associated Press
Silberman Fled Fearing Judge Was Biased, His Lawyer Claims
RICHARD SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sex, American Style: Trend to the Traditional
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Palm Springs Hoteliers Balk at Tax Plan for Spring Break : City revenues: The police chief proposes a temporary $4 room levy as the resort looks for a way to cover the extra expense of student invasions.
JENIFER WARREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coming-Out Parties for Two Magazines : Forbes Hatches His New Egg and Celebrates in L. A.
JEANNINE STEIN, TIMES SOCIETY WRITER
Homeless Delivery
EDWARD IWATA
Martin Luther King and I : Controversy: Saying a new book implies a liaison, the woman who served the civil rights leader his last dinner, files suit to clear her name.
LEE MAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Rape Just Added to Family's Pain Over Long Coma : Choices: Lillian Rose let doctors perform brain surgery on her badly injured daughter. She survived, but the family wonders whether it was the right choice.
AMY LOUISE KAZMIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWPORT BEACH : Meeting Expected on Parking Meter Issue
LESLIE EARNEST
Bleach Kits for Drug Users
Drive-By Shooting Ends in Second Gang-Related Death of Weekend
From United Press International
Science / Medicine : Wrist Shape May Reveal Susceptibility to Disorder : Anatomy: Researcher believes he has stumbled onto a crucial factor in why some people develop carpal tunnel syndrome and others do not.
REBECCA KOLBERG,
Kolberg is a UPI science writer based in Washington, D.C
Harbor Protest Blocks Salvadoran Coffee : Boycott: Dockworkers honor pickets and refuse to unload cargo in Long Beach. The action is taken to highlight the killing of six Jesuit priests.
TRACY WILKINSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Car Alarms
Helping the Civilians to Guard the Guards : Latin America: Panama provides an opportunity to change our emphasis in the region, bolstering democratic rule instead of training armies.
WALTER F. MONDALE,
Former Vice President Walter F. Mondale is chairman of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. and
Where Will We Put Them All?
FULLERTON : A New Role Is Cast for Old Theater
TOM McQUEENEY
1 Killed, 1 Hurt When Car Hits Parked Truck
Nothing Seems Impossible Now
SANTA ANA : Council to Consider Privacy Ordinance
LILY ENG
Takeoff Aborted; Smoke Chases 193 Off Plane at LAX
Inmate Dies in Hospital
Support for New Civil Rights Bill
Science / Medicine : Tests Establish Gene's Link to Type of Cancer
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Southern California Earthquakes In January
Afghanistan
Afghanistan
Afghanistan
Ferguson
Old Foes Agran, Sheridan Gird for Irvine Showdown
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush, Gorbachev
PLACENTIA : Boy, 10, Rests After Mauling by 2 Dogs
JIM NEWTON
SEAL BEACH : Developer Seeks Residents' Support
MICHELLE NICOLOSI
Official Faces a Bumpy Ride to Completion of Toll Projects : Transportation: William C. Woollett Jr. presides over the first effort to bring major, publicly owned, user-fee highways to California.
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
Chess
Science / Medicine : Steroids Linked to Heart Attack
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Storm Dumps 3 Inches of Rain on County : Weather: Mountains blanketed with heavy snow. Downpour encourages experts but more is needed to end drought.
STEVE PADILLA and PHIL SNEIDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Washington's Birthday
WESTMINSTER : Plan Aims at Potential Dropouts
GREG HERNANDEZ
SANTA ANA : Police Disarm Man in Domestic Dispute
DAN WEIKEL and STEPHEN CHAVEZ
Jail Escapee Arrested in Another County : COUNTYWIDE
The Slaughter Goes On
Man's Body Found in Sherman Oaks Park
Science / Medicine : Decoy Molecule May Fight AIDS
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Storefront Turns Teen Lives Around
JONATHAN GAW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Philippines
Constituent Polling: Is It Reliable or Just PR? : Congress: One lawmaker got a questionnaire return rate of 2.6%. Professional pollsters consider 50% rock bottom for a survey to have statistical validity.
ALAN C. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bodies of 2 Brothers Found in Apartment
Robber a Victim, Wife Says : Family at a Loss to Explain Crime Role
HECTOR TOBAR and MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
In an Area Growing Too Fast, Anger Is Taken Out on the Weak : Migrant Workers: A Mexican is brutalized in northern San Diego County, the crossroads where racial tension and economic pressure meet.
JONATHAN FREEDMAN,
Jonathan Freedman is a writer in San Diego.
SAN CLEMENTE : Work Shuts Down Avenida Pico Ramps
FRANK MESSINA
Science / Medicine : Coronary Balloon Angioplasty Opens an Era : Artery disease: In about a decade of widespread use, the nonsurgical therapy has helped thousands of angina pectoris sufferers, but it isn't for all patients.
From the Johns Hopkins Medical Letter. and
ANAHEIM : Construction Near of Golf Clubhouse
Drivers Hurt When RTD Bus Hits Car
Science / Medicine : New Weapons in the WEATHER WAR : Storms cause billions in damage every year. Now the weather service is fighting back with a five-year plan to improve forecasting. : Climate: A $3-billion upgrade includes automated data stations and state-of-the-art radar. Predictions of abnormal storms should improve.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
The Critics Are Wrong at Every Turn : Malathion: Yes, the pest can survive here, and yes, it can be eradicated. And there's no method better than spraying.
ROY CUNNINGHAM,
Dr. Roy Cunningham is chairman of the California Department of Food and Agriculture's science advisory panel. and
New Life for the Old World : Europe: The estrangement of East and West is ending, and the peoples emerging from totalitarian bondage have a gift for the world: a commitment to human rights and a rejection of terror in any form.
VACLAV HAVEL,
Czechoslovakia's President Vaclav Havel wrote this commentary for U.S. News & World Report on the eve of his first visit to the United States this week.
Bill Would Outlaw Riding in Truck Beds for All Ages
ERIC BAILEY
Irrevocable Damage : Victim of Freeway Tragedy Struggles to Control Bouts of Rage, Forge New Life
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Cities Turn to Hiring Halls to Solve Day Laborer Problems
JIM CARLTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drafting Teacher's Classes Provide a Blueprint for Success : Education: Bela Palagyi's students are known for winning competitions and for landing jobs.
ELLEN YAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Children's Sake, No More Spraying : Malathion: How can we tell kids that they can't swim, play in the sand or climb the jungle gym? There is virtually no place outdoors they can play.
LINDA PILLSBURY and SAM PILLSBURY,
Linda Pillsbury publishes Childcare Los Angeles, a guide to finding child care; Sam Pillsbury is a professor at at Loyola Law School. and
Parents Join Archbishop at Anti-Gang Service
JOHN H. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : Thalassemia Treated by Transplant
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
LOTTERY RESULTS: Feb. 17
Novice Councilwoman Developing Clout : Government: Linda Bernhardt occupies swing position between the two emerging factions on the San Diego City Council.
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Science / Medicine : Thimble Jellyfish Needs Nitrogen
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science / Medicine : Study on Alcoholism Shows the Roots of Sexism Are Seriously Flawed
MELVIN KONNER MD,
Editor's note: This is the second column by Dr. Melvin Konner, who teaches medical anthropology at Emory University in Atlanta. His column will appear every other week.
BUSINESS
Vons' Davila Plans a Bigger Role in Latino Community
STUART SILVERSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Super Marketer : Health-Food Specialist's Advice: 'Sell to the Stomach' : RICHARD A. HOLMES: Q&A
Mary Ann Galante, Times Staff Writer
Weekly Scorecard : Mutual Funds
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
New Toys for 'Big Brother'
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Weekly Scorecard : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
S&L Commissioner Crawford to Retire
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Deadlines to Put Pressure on Japan in Talks : Trade: The negotiations are not expected to produce much. That could intensify anti-Japanese sentiment.
ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Great American Reports Loss of $59.3 Million for 4th Quarter
GREG JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
At 5:01, It's Time to Network About Japan : Clubs: Meetings of the 2-year-old group offer an informal way for those interested in the Asian country to meet.
NANCY YOSHIHARA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Next Fuel Fossil May Be Corner Gas Station : Energy: San Francisco city officials are so concerned about the vanishing breed that they're considering a ban on closing small stations.
BRIAN ROONEY, UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
S. Korean Builders Again Going Abroad : Construction: Overseas contracts have shrunk in recent years, but the former "golden goose" appears to be reviving.
PAUL SHIN, ASSOCIATED PRESS
GTE Named in Satellite TV Obscenity Case
From Associated Press
Market Watch : Fund Choices Grow--as Do Advisory Services : Investment: There is an array of newsletters to figure out which funds are best. But it's hard to figure out the newsletters.
KATHY M. KRISTOF, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Western Empire S&L Is Seized; Investors Group Threatens Suit
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Keeping Univision Alive : Media: Hallmark has a plan to rescue its troubled subsidiary, the nation's largest Spanish-language television network.
JUBE SHIVER Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
STAGE REVIEW : 'Stevie' Has Jazz and Drama, but Lacks a Subtext
SYLVIE DRAKE, TIMES THEATER WRITER
JAZZ REVIEW : Free Flight: Airy Sound at Bon Appetit
DON HECKMAN
OPERA REVIEWS : Valedictories of Verdi and Puccini : 'Turandot': After years of travel, Allen Charles Klein's controversial version of Puccini's Chinese tale arrives in Orange County.
DANIEL CARIAGA, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
'Cubes, Primitives in Hollywood's Bastion of Attitude
CHRIS WILLMAN
Tucker Goes for Gloss At Celebrity Theatre
MIKE BOEHM
MUSIC REVIEW : Dresher's Modern Opera Draws on Age-Old Themes
KENNETH HERMAN
Art
SHAUNA SNOW,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
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Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
TV REVIEW : Adult Western Corrals Domestic Tensions
RAY LOYND
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Quotable
Pop/rock
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Itals at Music Machine: Pushing Too Hard
DON SNOWDEN
AN APPRECIATION : Keith Haring: Another Artistic Voice Silenced
WILLIAM WILSON, TIMES ART CRITIC
Dance and Music Reviews : Blue Palm at Cal State L.A. in 'Dance Talks'
LEWIS SEGAL
STAGE REVIEW : 'On the Town' Revives Rousing, Steamy Romance
DON SHIRLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
College Arts Meeting Signals New Awareness : Activism: The keynote speech by an L.A. artist confronts political controversies head-on. All but one of the group's awards go to women and minorities.
SUZANNE MUCHNIC, TIMES ART WRITER
Tv & Video
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Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
'Mignon' Opens Italian Film Series at Melnitz : Movies: Francesca Archibugi film focuses on adults, children and their relationships.
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OPERA REVIEWS : Valedictories of Verdi and Puccini : 'Turandot': After a decade's travel, Allen Charles Klein's controversial version of Puccini's Chinese tale arrives in Orange County.
DANIEL CARIAGA, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
ART : Placid, Puzzling 'Pacific Currents' Show Pools Work From Asia, America
CATHY CURTIS
JAZZ REVIEW : Gato Barbieri Brings Lusty Sax to Coach House
BILL KOHLHAASE
MOVIE REVIEW : The Monsters Earn Our Sympathy in Barker's 'Nightbreed'
MICHAEL WILMINGTON
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Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Dance and Music Reviews : Assad Brothers in Guitar Recital at Northridge
GREGG WAGER
OPERA REVIEWS : Valedictories of Verdi and Puccini : 'Falstaff': Reviving Verdi's inspired setting of Shakespeare's serious comedy, the Music Center Opera production stresses the wit.
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
BY THE NUMBERS : 12 Performers with the Most Oscar Nominations, 1928-1990
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MEDIA : Tijuana's XEWT-TV Targets Booming Latino Audience
KEVIN BRASS
JAZZ REVIEW : Barbieri Quintet at Coach House
BILL KOHLHAASE
Dance and Music Reviews : Pilobolus' Outsider Theme in Royce Hall Performance
LEWIS SEGAL
JAZZ REVIEW : Madigan Musically Miscast, Kelly Saves the Show
LEONARD FEATHER
HOLOGRAPHY REVIEW : Museum's 'Images' Intriguing, but Art It's Not
CHARLES SOLOMON
Outcome Was Predictable at Channel 51 : Television: Part-owner McKinnon held all the cards in negotiations with financially strapped USIA and ended up with the whole pot.
KEVIN BRASS
DANCE REVIEW : California Ballet Makes Do Minus Centerpiece
EILEEN SONDAK
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