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What happened on February 20, 1990
NEWS
Bob Marley's Brother Dies in Shoot-Out with Police
Reuters
7 Apparently Drown in Freezing Sierra Lake : Tragedy: Witnesses describe futile efforts to save three teen-agers on a holiday skating party. Four other victims were trying to save them.
CATHLEEN DECKER and KENDAL PATE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Father's Love : Despite opposition from police and parishioners, Father Gregory Boyle is striving to end gang violence by bombarding young people with love.
ELIZABETH VENANT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION : Church Disavows Gay Priest
From Times Wire Services
Near Brandenburg, the Wall Falls : Berlin: Thousands cheer East German soldiers dismantling the section. Talks on monetary union begin today.
TYLER MARSHALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : THE FUTURE : No Cords, No Wires, No Limits : Expecting a call? Before long, you won't need to stick by the telephone; it will stick by you--almost anywhere in the world.
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PERSONAL HEALTH : Safety of Bottled Water Is Affirmed
KATHLEEN DOHENY
After 11 Days at Bay, Sailors Welcome Harbor Reopening
SHANNON SANDS
WORLD : Aquino Eases Stance on Bases
From Times Wire Services
Trial Begins in Case Linked to Bombs
Associated Press
Chinese Exile Tells U.N. Panel of Repression
Associated Press
LOCAL : Vandals Hit Studio City Stores
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Transplanted Liver Must Be Replaced
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Capitalist Party Could Arise, Pravda Says
From Reuters
WORLD : U.S. Knew of SAMs in Colombia
From Times Wire Services
WORLD IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : Lawmakers Protest Aged Party Leaders
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : The Unexpected Dogs Cheney Tour : Far East: Aquino's snub brings an extra shopping day in Hong Kong.
JOHN M. BRODER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Harbors, Some Beach Areas Reopen
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION : Tax Accountant Takes the Cake
From Times Wire Services
Silberman Leaves Hospital, Expected to Return Home
From Associated Press
Storm Fails to Put Dent in Drought : Weather: Southland starts to warm up. There was enough snow to close resort roads, but not enough rain to reach normal levels.
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION : Last Princeton Club OKs Women
From Times Wire Services
NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Secret Countdown for Shuttle Mission
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Lee Cites Academy 'Old People'
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
FBI's Bombing Probe Creates a 'Folk Hero'
LEE MAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Hussein Denounces U.S. Presence in Gulf
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Romania to Toughen Security Law : Eastern Europe: The prime minister blames ex-convicts and 'suspicious persons' for an attack on government offices.
RONE TEMPEST, TIMES STAFF WRITER
De Klerk to Meet With African Leaders
From Reuters
Beach, Harbors Open as Traces of Oil Slick Fade
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Soviets Approve Private Holding of Farmland
MASHA HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mrs. Bush on Health of First Dog
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
WORLD : State Dept. Calls New Soviet MIGs Sent to Cuba 'Intolerable'
From Times Wire Services
Shellfish Kill Fouls Shore of Long Island
United Press International
Angry Azerbaijanis Walk Out of Moscow Talks : Ethnic strife: Defense Minister Yazov's speech defending the use of force in Baku sparks a quick exit.
DAN FISHER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Kaifu, Election Victory May Yet Be a Loss : Japan: Some say he's outlived his usefulness to the ruling party's bosses. But he vows 'to go on working diligently.'
KARL SCHOENBERGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : LESOTHO : Military Ruler Appears in Control
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
LOCAL : Newport Beach Officials Open More Coastline After Oil Cleanup
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Silberman Swallowed Sleeping Pills
RICHARD SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Secy. Dole Defends Bush in Eastern Strike
From Associated Press
Lawyer Says Silberman Swallowed Pills
RICHARD A. SERRANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : NEPAL : Police Open Fire on Protesters, Killing 3
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
2 Soviet Cosmonauts Return to Earth After 22 Weeks in Space
From Associated Press
Israeli Planes Attack Bases in Lebanon
From Associated Press
The True Genesis of His Award Remains Uncertain
JACK SMITH
DEATH : 'Red Shoes' Director Powell Dies
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cajun Band in Grammy Tuneup
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Sheriff Remains in 'Captured' Armory
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
New Threat of Starvation in Ethiopia, Sudan
From Associated Press
4.8 Quake Shakes Mexico
Reuters
Widow, 92, to Keep Savings in Civil Liability Appeal
From United Press International
Ground Broken for Center Near Auschwitz
From Reuters
Soviets Kill Airline Deal With Israel : Emigration: Decision will slow the exodus of Jews. Arab pressure is seen behind the cancellation of direct flights from Moscow to Tel Aviv.
DOYLE MCMANUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD : Taiwan Police Battle Protesters
From Times Wire Services
LOCAL : Seal Beach Crash Kills Woman
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Storm Fails to Put Dent in Drought : Weather: Southland starts to warm up. There was enough snow to close resort roads, but not enough rain to reach normal levels.
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Lung Device Fails to Keep Woman Alive
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Reagan Denied Illegal Acts, Report Says
From United Press International
BOOK REVIEW : The Tightrope Between Science, Philosophy
LEE DEMBART
Superconductors Will Get First Space Testing : Science: The new devices, if they prove hardy enough, could greatly reduce the weight and cost of orbiting electronic equipment.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Pulsar That Excited Astronomers Was 'All a Mistake'
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Store-Collapse Suits Bring $33 Million
Israeli Planes Attack Guerrilla Bases in Lebanon
From Associated Press
WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Kashmir Legislature Ordered Dissolved
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Parents Tell of a Mystery Solved : Justice: Vietnamese couple hoped for son's return for 4 years. He had been sentenced to a Texas prison when he was 13.
THUAN LE and LOIS TIMNICK, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
PERSONAL HEALTH : The ABCs of Taking Vitamin Supplements
U.S. Studies New Option in War on Drugs--Insects : Latin America: Thousands of white moths may be released to devour coca plants.
MICHAEL ISIKOFF, THE WASHINGTON POST
WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Kidnaped American Freed by Guerrillas
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
L.A. Housing Bias Suit Settled for $450,000
PENELOPE McMILLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PERSONAL HEALTH : SHOP TALK : Spotting Patches of Sunburn Concern
U.S. Reneging on Aid Pledge, Manila Charges
BOB DROGIN and JOHN M. BRODER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Saudi Arabia Attacks Iranian Regime as Retarded, Terrorist
From Reuters
Bush Promises Czechs Trade Break : Playwright-President Havel Gets White House Welcome
From Associated Press
An Exercise in Common Sense : Health: You don't have to knock yourself out at the gym to live longer. A new study says moderate exercise is enough.
LINDA ROACH MONROE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Body Recovered From Lake : Search Still On for Other Victims
KEVIN RODERICK and SHERYL STOLBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Justices Bar Challenger Widow's Suit : High court: 1950 ruling barring legal action by military personnel invoked.
From Associated Press
7 Are Feared Drowned Below Lake's Ice
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disney's Florida Critics Warn of a Greedy Monster
FAYE FIORE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bubble Bursts on Politburo Perks
From Associated Press
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Prince Charles Favors Wildlife
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Woman Killed, Another Shot at UCLA Hospital
JOHN KENDALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
6 Dead in Flood-Battered South; More Heavy Rain May Be Coming
From United Press International
NEWS ANALYSIS : In Japan, Some Votes More Equal Than Others : Election: Lopsided apportionment favors rural areas over cities. But even under a 'fair' system, the ruling party would have won Sunday.
SAM JAMESON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boren Defends Cranston's Role in Campaign Reform
From a Times Staff Writer
Camp O'Neal: Privately Owned Institution for Juveniles
Pittston Strike May Be Ending as Coal Miners Vote on Pact
Associated Press
Crowded County Hospitals Suffer Crisis in Obstetrics
KENNETH J. GARCIA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
An Airing of Gas Chamber Alternatives
ROBERT A. JONES
NATION : Smoking Costs U.S. Taxpayers $52 Billion a Year in Health Care
From Times Wire Services
BUSINESS
Chinese Firm Protests Order to Sell Aircraft Parts Operation
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Huntsman Ends Takeover Bid
From Times Wire Services
PEOPLE : Hasbro's Hassenfeld Steps Out of Brother's Shadow
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Marketing the Mystique of Glacier Ice : Alaska: The state's prize-winning brewery and distillery both base their beverages on water from glaciers.
CHARLES HILLINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
White House Takes Cautious Stance on East Bloc Bank
ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
P.M. BRIEFING : Overpayments in Drought Aid
From Times Wire Services
Dick Clark Productions' Net Income Drops 52%
P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. to Borrow Added $6 Billion
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Unit Sale in Dispute, Zenith Says
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Deere Tells 62% Earnings Rise
From Times Wire Services
Notes
STOCKS : Tokyo Prices Fall in Wake of Election
From Times Wires Services
Troubled Kaypro Reports Annual Loss of $19.2 Million
GREG JOHNSON
AT&T Introduces Digital Phone Service to Japan, U.K.
From Associated Press
AUTOMOTIVE : Campbell to Open County's First Dealership for GM's New Saturn
John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Use of Computer to Match Loans, Home Buyers Drawing Fire : Lending: Some financial institutions say payments made to brokers are really illegal referral fees. But brokers defend the practice as being in consumers' interest.
MICHAEL FLAGG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
P.M. BRIEFING : Coal Miners Approve Contract, Ending Bitter 10-Month Strike
From Times Wire Services
Iraq Asks Japan for Help in Boosting Its Oil Capacity
From Reuters
P.M. BRIEFING : U.S.-Japan Firms Agree on FSX
From Times Wire Services
Citadel Holding Reports 4th-Quarter Drop in Profit
FDIC's Seidman Expects to File 80,000 S&L Lawsuits
From Associated Press
Court Allows Suit Against Oil Companies
From Associated Press
25,000 Drexel Accounts to Go to Shearson : Securities: Shearson reportedly will pay nothing for the accounts, which have more than $4 billion in assets.
From Times Wire Services
Ciba-Geigy Says It Will Keep Share in 3-D Systems
Invention Is Often the Mother of Litigation
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Canada Tire Fire Threatens Ecology, Greenpeace Says
Reuters
Dow Plunges 38.74 as Global Interest Rises
From Associated Press
Accord Leads Pack in O.C. as Favorite '89 Car
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Greenspan Sees No Recession This Year : Economy: But his forecast projects significantly lower growth than the Administration's.
From Associated Press
Chrysler, Renault to Open Plant in Spain
From Reuters
Tandon Corp. Reports Profit for 4th Quarter
Bidders Often Land a Deal at Auctions : Real Estate: A small but growing circle of buyers have acquired city property through occasional public auctions, but the pool of surplus sites is diminishing.
KIM KOWSKY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fortune Struggles to Succeed : Oil drilling: A tiny Agoura Hills energy company is still fighting to break even despite a recent surge in crude oil prices.
JAMES F. PELTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pinkerton's Going Public to Ease Debt
JOHN MEDEARIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pepsi's Music Ads to Target Minorities
From United Press International
Study Says Health Benefits Are Key Issue in Strikes : Labor: Disputes over medical coverage motivated 78% of strikers in 1989, the report finds.
From United Press International
Nassco Says It's Poised for Double-Hull Work
GREG JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AFL-CIO Leadership Is Still Divided on Abortion
HARRY BERNSTEIN
U.S. Commodities Agency Sues Precious-Metal Firm
Footwear's Ugly Duckling Grows Up : Fashion: Clunky Birkenstock sandals were part of the 1960s counterculture. Now their U.S. distributor hopes some stylish updating will broaden their market appeal in the 1990s.
MARTHA GROVES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After Spill, BP Soaked Up Oil and Good Press
CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Legal Problems Over, Entrepreneur Hopes for Strike in Precious Metals
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nekoosa Accepts Bid by Georgia-Pacific
From Reuters
Film Asks, 'What if Ads Told the Truth?' Madison Ave. Doesn't Like It
BRUCE HOROVITZ
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
The Perfect Murder or the Perfect Frame Job? : Crime: The prosecution says David Scott Harrison is the obvious murderer of his ex-wife, but the defense argues that the police haven't bothered to investigate anyone else.
TOM GORMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Studying an Area Awash in Alcohol : Communities: A $100,000 survey seeks to learn why Pacoima and San Fernando have unusually high numbers of drunk driving accidents and other alcohol-related problems.
PHIL SNEIDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Governor Revives Failed Plan to Help First-Time Home Buyers : Housing: Deukmejian, after rediscovering a largely unspent $200 million, proposed to use it as part of a $2-billion, housing-opportunity program.
PAUL JACOBS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN CLEMENTE : Council to Vote on Water Conservation
FRANK MESSINA
Countywide : Foundation Given Grant of $300,000
Big Storm Fails to Put Dent in Long Drought : Weather: Southland starts to warm up. There was enough snow to close resort roads, but not enough rain to reach normal levels.
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FULLERTON : Council to Consider Medfly Proposal
TOM McQUEENEY
Rains Over; Cool Nights to Continue : Weather: Citrus and strawberry growers have lost much of their crops.
TONY MARCANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Money Is in a Mood to Hedge Its Bets : Markets: If the world seems to be making progress on many fronts, investors are governed by an undertone of nervousness.
JEFFREY E. GARTEN,
Jeffrey E. Garten is a managing director of the Stamford Co., an investment banking firm in New York.
NEWPORT BEACH : Oil Cleanup Is Topic of Scientific Session
STEVE EMMONS
SAN CLEMENTE : Bad Weather Delays Work on I-5 Exit
FRANK MESSINA
Mother of Three Killed, Children Hurt in Crash
Sea Lion Continues to Thwart Rescuers
PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : Fine Dining Before the Enemy Descends
LINDA BLANDFORD,
Linda Blandford, for years a columnist for the British newspaper the Guardian, will be writing about Southern California from time to time.
Begging
Death Penalty Controversy
Closing Bases
Death Penalty Controversy
Toys
Special Kind of Schooling : L.A. Unified Programs Help Students Develop Self-Esteem and Motivation
Cecilia Rasmussen, Times Resarcher
Opponents of Golf Course Say Project Is in Doubt : Development: Money problems may force a group to build houses in Encinal Canyon. Another proposed course is hit by three lawsuits.
RON RUSSELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DANA POINT : City Grants $17,000 for Human Services
LEN HALL
Out of Africa: More Hypocrisy
FULLERTON : Council to Hear Frat Appeal on Expulsion
TOM McQUEENEY
FULLERTON : Gibraltar Savings Trashed by Intruder
WENDY PAULSON
Beaches Still Closed After Weekend's Sewage Spill
LINDA CHONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LaLanne Exhorts Seniors to Tend to Their Bodies
BILL BILLITER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Hunt Woman in Holdup at Mall
Arleta Garden
La Habra Man Held in Stabbing of Youth, 16, During Argument
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Malfunction Shuts Down Police Phones
WENDY PAULSON
Death Penalty Controversy
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Beautification Inc. Backs Bond Measure
LEN HALL
Death Penalty Controversy
Stabbing Victim Found in Logan Heights
Karabakh Crisis
The Widening Contraception Gap
Small-Plane Pilot, Passenger Survive Crash, Freezing Night in Mountains
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Love, Science Work Some Magic
HERBERT J. VIDA
ORANGE : Chapman Receives $3.1-Million Gift
LESLIE HERZOG
Battling The Medfly
Author Stricken While Speaking at Seminar
BILL BILLITER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANAHEIM : Task Force on Vendors Still at Odds
LISA MASCARO
NEWPORT BEACH : Libraries No Longer Hush-Hush Affair
LESLIE HERZOG
Homeowner Groups Find Strength in Numbers : Organizing: Burbank's multiplying collections of disgruntled homeowner groups don't agree on much, but they're united in dissatisfaction.
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Bids Sought for Widening of Bridge
LEN HALL
Brazen Car Thieves Operate in Business District During Day
RICK HOLGUIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Program to Aid Abuse Victims Is Running Out of Funds : Protection: Case history backgrounds one of the ever-growing numbers of victims who turn to the program for safety.
CARLA RIVERA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Death Penalty Controversy
Ireland
SANTA ANA : Zoning Is Obstacle for Forensic Labs
LILY ENG
Exploring Careers in Law Enforcement : Education: Scouts get a taste of what a real police academy is all about during a four-day training session at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
LESLIE HERZOG
Brother Held in Slayings of 2 Men
ELLEN YAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Why Are They Still Starving? : Ethiopia: Famine relief money helped the south. But fighting hampers progress in the north, so hunger has returned.
PHILIP JOHNSTON,
Dr. Philip Johnston is the president and chief executive officer of CARE, the international relief and development organization
Businesses Seek to Force a Vote on RTD Tax for Metro Rail Leg
STEVE PADILLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pilot, Passenger Survive Crash, Freezing Night in Mountains
From a Times Staff Writer
Protesters Try to Save Forest of Oaks by Halting Expansion of Landfill
AMY LOUISE KAZMIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What Was Once Red Struggles to Go Green : Soviet Ecology: Popular activism is spreading but can't become fully effective until the nation settles on its new principles and institutions of state.
SERGEI ZALYGIN,
Sergei Zalygin is editor-in-chief of the Soviet monthly Novy Mir. He is also co-chairman of Ecology and the World, an association that deals with ecological problems and is financed by the Soviet Peace Fund.
Crime Victims to Lose a Friend : Therapy: Non-profit center offers aid to victims of violence. But it will close March 1 because of delays in getting state funds.
STEVE PADILLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Once a Pioneer, Morningside Now Struggles to Catch Up
MARC LACEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PLACENTIA : City Adds Funds to Its War on Graffiti
JULIE ESPY
Lectures Look at Greed Through the Ages
DENISE HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
INS Heeds Family Plea, Lets Nanny Hero Return : Immigration: Parents win battle for illegal alien who helped when child she cared for was kidnaped. The government granted the woman a special dispensation.
MARITA HERNANDEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Bald Eagles Find a Roost in Display at Santa Ana Zoo
GREG HERNANDEZ
Visitors at Sea View Carrier Choreography With Wild Blue Wonder
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For-Profit Jails, Once Loved, Now on Shaky Ground
GENE YASUDA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sizing Up Stalin's Killing Machine
Paroled Felons Returning in Large Numbers : Corrections: Prison crowding and the release of inmates have doubled the number of convicted criminals coming back to L.A.
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Remembering Part of the Family : Pet cemeteries: Younger people--not just elderly eccentrics--are using the county's two animal graveyards as a way to deal with their bereavement.
BOB POOL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
As Foot Soldiers Go, CBA's Pearl Is No Gem to Sponsor
GARR KLUENDER
NFL Loses, Must Pay $5.5 Million to USFL : Football: Supreme Court lets stand a ruling that the league must pay legal fees in antitrust suit.
From Associated Press
Names in the News
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Defeats Pepperdine
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Purdue Manhandles No. 25 Indiana, 72-49
From Associated Press
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
Clippers Get Short End Again : Pro basketball: For the second game in a row, they see hopes dashed in the final seconds as Sacramento wins, 99-97.
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Driver Waltrip Is First to Top $10 Million
Associated Press
Names in the News
Betting With Bob
Angels Delay Ticket Sale for Palm Springs Games
COMMENTARY : Hope Rises in Spring; Maybe It Shouldn't for Some Franchises
TONY DEMARCO, FT. WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM
THE SIDELINES : E. German Fighter to Turn Pro
From Times Wire Services
Farr Makes Point at Guard by Taking Charge in Pinch
ARA NAJARIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Owners Drop Salary Cap Demand : Baseball: But negotiator for players says key issue is reducing eligibility for arbitration from three to two years.
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA ANITA : McNall's a Winner Off the Ice
BOB MIESZERSKI
Cypress Routs MiraCosta, 26-8
Hesperia Christian Wins With Late Run
THE SIDELINES : Booster's Car Payments Denied
From Times Wire Services
THE SIDELINES : Reneberg Wins Indoor 1st Round
From Times Wire Services
Kitt Wins 1st National Title in Super Giant Slalom Race
From Associated Press
Work Promotion Ends Dream on the Field
BARBIE LUDOVISE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shock Troops : Laker Opponents Can't Afford to Relax When Riley Gives His Starters a Breather
SAM McMANIS and Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Times, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCLA Loses Another Assistant: Robinson Takes Job With Jets
JERRY CROWE
Its Acedemic Wins
Associated Press
4 Women's Teams Named to State Junior College Event
She Doesn't Need Kindness of Strangers
JIM MURRAY
NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Get a Gift--and 4-3 Victory
DAN HAFNER
NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon's Lack of Support Is Painfully Clear
DAN HAFNER
Titans Come Up Short in Overtime, 70-69 : College basketball: Cal State Long Beach avenges an 11-point loss as Cal State Fullerton suffers its fifth setback in a row.
ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Another Davis Joins Crusaders' Family Affair
JIM LINDGREN
VALLEY BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Barbara Hands CLU Its First Defeat
SOCCER : Colombians Reject Extra Security
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Bernardino Women Looking for Some Respect
MITCH POLIN
Gondringer Doesn't Give Up After Tragedy
STEVE KRESAL
THE SIDELINES : McMichael Asks Trade to Dallas
From Times Wire Services
Football Powers Dorsey and Loyola Have Been Impressive in Basketball
LONNIE WHITE
South Carolina Admits Use of Steroids
THE SIDELINES : Another 'Long Count' Furor
From Times Wire Services
Lemieux's Season in Jeopardy : Injury: Two-time NHL scoring champion expected to miss six weeks because of herniated disk in his lower back.
From Associated Press
Disputed Call Proves Costly for USC, 64-62 : College basketball: Five-second violation lets Maryland set up winning basket. Trojans' Miner misses shot at buzzer.
CHRIS BAKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Ghost' Bets Jockey, Not Horse
NORMAN DASH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wightman Cup Suspended; U.S. Too Dominant : Tennis: American women have won 11 straight from British. New format to be sought.
From Associated Press
THE NBA : Comeback by Rockets' Wiggins Becomes Bell-Ringer for Charity
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER
Replaying the 'Miracle on Ice'
CHRISTINE BRENNAN, THE WASHINGTON POST
Long Beach Beats Fullerton in Overtime, 70-69
ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Estancia's Heredia Keeps His Cool Under Pressure
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Burton Prefers to Watch, Not Play, Artesia
CHRIS FOSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kings Do It With Defense : Hockey: New goalie Ron Scott gets plenty of help in 3-2 victory over Capitals.
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