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What happened on March 12, 1990
ENTERTAINMENT
Radio
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Last of the Finest': Arresting Approach to Cop-Action Films
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCLA Unearths Ray's Neglected 'On Dangerous Ground'
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : 'Baby Makes Seven': Amusing Child's Play
By Don Shirley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STAGE REVIEW : 'Inaugural Gooseflesh' Takes Off at Zero Gallery
By Robert Koehler
STAGE REVIEW : A Look at the Underbelly of Life in 'Porno' at Al's Bar
By T. H. Mcculloh
Dance Reviews : Three 'Romeo and Juliet' Casts in Orange County
By Lewis Segal
Dance Reviews : Old Art Form Meets Modern Culture at UCLA
By Donna Perlmutter
Music Reviews : Ravel and Richard Strauss by Riverside Orchestra
By Daniel Cariaga
Dance Reviews : 'Lost and Found': Miller's Story at Highways
By Lewis Segal
Music Reviews : Pehlivanian Leads Former Mates in Beethoven 7th
By Terry Mcquilkin
Music Reviews : Guitarist Scott Tennant in Recital at USC
By Gregg Wager
Jazz Reviews : Diane Schuur's Set Is Solid, but She's No Trailblazer
By A. James Liska
Jazz Reviews : Brubeck Sticks With Familiar in Santa Monica
By Leonard Feather
Jazz Reviews : Daddy's Money Mixes Old, New at Bon Appetit
By Leonard Feather
Jazz Reviews : Allen Brings Jazz, Wit, Wordplay to Ambassador
By Don Heckman
Jimenez, Cooder Raise the Roof at Fund-Raiser
By Don Waller
Casual Kinney Finds a Place For His Songs
By Steve Hochman
The Fluid Cranks and Drives at 2nd Coming
By Jonathan Gold
'Robinson and Crusoe': Timely Absurdist Fable at Barnsdall
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VIDEOS : Strong Demand for 'The Little Mermaid'
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Artist Explores Her Baby-Boom Memories
By Jan Breslauer
MEDIA : Live Is Not Always Better, Especially With Slim Facts
By Kevin Brass
Words, Music Are Key to Brit's Hopes That Fame Finds Him Again
By John Penner
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Raitt Brings Broadway to Hometown Fullerton Stage
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : James Cotton Turns In a Lively First Set of Blues at Hamptons, But Second Half Is All Downhill : Performance: After intermission, the crowd-pleasing musician seemed to become a victim of his own inner blues.
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Star-Cross'd Casting Throws a Wrench Into 'Romeo and Juliet' Romance at Center
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Orange Coast Singers and Orchestra Unite for an Invigorating Evening of Baroque
By Susan Bliss
ART : Irvine's Public-Art Program Has Problems Growing Up
By Cathy Curtis
Media Notes
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : Suicidal Rollins Just Said No
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : 'House Party' Rebuilt Sans Sand
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : Judge Rules on Monroe Estate
From Times Wire Services
Is the Sun Going Down on 'Today' Without Jane Pauley?
From Associated Press
Menendez Killings Slated for TV Film
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Cosby, Barr, Streep Accept Multiple Awards
From United Press International
SHORT TAKES : CBS Boosts Monday With Chung
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : 'Hunt for Red October' No. 1, Rakes in $14 Million in Week
From Times Wire Services
Wolper's Million-Dollar Modern-Art Auction
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
Oliver Stone Wins Directors Award, Next the Oscar?
By Sharon Bernstein
STAGE REVIEW : A Pungent and Fresh 'Godot'
By Sylvie Drake, TIMES THEATER WRITER
Amazing Discovery: These Shows Are Ads
By Howard Rosenberg
For Brady Creators, the Family Affair Goes on
By Diane Haithman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Radio
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Tv & Video
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Tv & Video
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
BY THE NUMBERS : 10 Greatest Jukebox Hits of All Time
\o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Awards
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movies
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Occidental Shareholders Urged Not to Settle : Art: A consulting firm tells 200 institutions to oppose settling a lawsuit over the financing of a museum to house Armand Hammer's collection.
By Allan Parachini, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Movies
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Peoplewatch
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Music
By Beth Kleid, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
BUSINESS
Singing the Blue Cross Blues
Taking On Nordstrom : Labor: Union leader Joe Peterson has been giving the retailer fits. One of his most powerful weapons against the public relations-minded chain is his own brand of PR.
By Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Minority Firms Making Inroads With Utilities : Equal Opportunity: Seven investor-owned firms awarded more contracts to women and minorities last year. But they have a long way to go before meeting a 1993 goal.
By Alisa Samuels and James Schachter, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
Timber Firm's Plan for Mexico Mill Draws Fire : Forest Products: The new plant, which could employ 1,000, goes against the grain of many of Louisiana-Pacific's employees in California.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California Leads in Home Building
From Associated Press
Rates on Mortgages Rise: Fixed-rate home mortgages average...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
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
East German Phone Venture Planned: The Franco-American...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Exxon Environmental Proposals: The oil company's...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
DEG Submits Reorganization Plan: De Laurentiis...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Carmel Golf Course Sold: Landmark Land Co. said it sold...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
From United Press International
GM Signs East German Deal: General Motors Corp. said it is...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Gas Prices Drop Again: Gasoline prices at the pump fell...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bonwit Teller Stores Sold: The Pyramid Cos., a Syracuse...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Korean-American Leader Trying to Give Fellow Immigrants a Hand
By Alisa Samuels, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
Market Watch : New Competition Makes It Harder to Find the Best Broker : Investing: Extra diligence is needed to find an adviser who is more interested in fine-tuning your portfolio than making a sale.
By Linda Stern, REUTERS
Market Watch : Bears, Bulls Duke It Out
By Tom Petruno
Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
NORMAN A. BARKER : Making Taxes Work for You : CPA Helps Decode IRS Rules for Small-Business Owners
By John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Venice-based Gruene Inc., an international distributor of...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Simmons Group Explains Challenge to Lockheed Board
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Enters Greyhound Strike
From Times Wire Services
Rorer, French Drug Firm Agree to Merge
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Fewer New-Car Dealerships
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : AT&T Signs Semiconductor Pact
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Swiss Insurer Buys Into Reliance
From Times Wire Services
Pratt & Whitney Wins 2nd Airline Engine Bid
\o7 Associated Press\f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Mother Goose Toy Recalled
From Times Wire Services
Volkswagen to Produce Cars in E. Germany
From Reuters
Tokyo Trains Keep Commuters on Their Toes
\o7 Associated Press\f7
P.M. BRIEFING : Toyota Plans to Build Testing Site on 12,000 Acres in Arizona
From Times Wire Services
Machinists on Picket Lines at 3 Lockheed Plants in Southland
\o7 Associated Press\f7
P.M. BRIEFING : National Semiconductor Slumps
From Times Wire Services
NEWS
Buchanan on Collaborators
Times Launches Ventura Edition
GO JANET: The third time may be a charm for Olympic gold...
By Kristina Lindgren and Mark I. Pinsky
San Clemente Residents Teed Off at Bad Golfers
By Frank Messina
TAX BLUES: In the face of ever more complex federal income...
By Mark I. Pinsky and Kristina Lindgren
TOLL COPS: With three toll roads soon to bisect much of...
By Mark I. Pinsky and Kristina Lindgren
S.D. to Get $14-Million Legal Bill
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BRACING: School officials know "drug babies" are coming...
By Kristina Lindgren and Mark I. Pinsky
Most Libraries in Orange County Are 'Haves' in a Sea of 'Have-Nots'
By Miles Corwin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Slain Archbishop Proposed as Saint
From Times staff and Wire reports
World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Car Bomb Hurts 20 at W. Beirut Market
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Taps in Silberman Case Ruled Legal
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 5th Escapee Caught; 8 Are Still at Large
From Times staff and Wire reports
California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Heart Patient Used Drug, Friend Says
From Times staff and Wire reports
Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Greyhound Restores More Bus Routes
From Times staff and Wire reports
Mordecai Gorelik; Set Designer, Playwright
Jackson Martindell; Former Publisher of Who's Who
Gorbachev Proposes New Party Rules
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drive for Cleaner Autos Running Into Obstacles
By Larry B. Stammer, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Aylwin Takes Power in Chile, Pledges Reform : South America: Tens of thousands celebrate. New leader grants pardons and restores East Bloc ties.
By James F. Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Saving the Temples of Literacy : Libraries took the brunt of service cuts while operating costs were soaring. Now, in some cities, they are a cause as chic as the opera.
By Tracy Shryer and Larry Green, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Scientists Have High Hopes for 'Airline Access' to Space
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lithuania Declares Itself an Independent Nation : Baltics: Parliament also elects a non-Communist to head the new government. Other republics await Moscow's reaction.
By Masha Hamilton and Esther Schrader, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ANC Exiles See Anxiety, Joy in Journey Home
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Maggie Grubb Lambeth; Last of the World's Oldest Twins
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Violence Rises as Haiti Seeks Interim Leader
By Don A Schanche, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israel Coalition Near Collapse Over Peace Bid
By Nick B. Williams Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Appeal to Clergy to Test Vaccine 'Premature' : Medicine: The archbishop's letter asking nuns and priests to volunteer for an experimental AIDS treatment was sent without Dr. Jonas Salk's knowledge.
By Siok-hian Tay and Robert Steinbrook, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
25 Years Later--a New Battle at Berkeley : Activism: Plans to erect a memorial to the Free Speech Movement at UC, the first great student uprising in the 1960s, stirs debate.
By Jim Herron Zamora, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Times Launches Daily Edition in Ventura County
State GOP Gets Lesson in Control of Conflict : Politics: And passes it, too, as convention approves a resolution limiting party participation by gay groups and papering over other volatile issues.
By John Balzar, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Making Political Waves : Environmental Disasters Make Activists Out of Laid-Back Surfers
By Paul Feldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Encouraging Words Boost Burn Victim's Spirits
\o7 United Press International\f7
7 Hurt by Bullet Fired Into Greyhound Bus
\o7 Associated Press\f7
From fortunes of war to the poverty of peace.
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Elmer T. Klassen; Former Postmaster General
One-Fourth of Conservatives in Parliament Want Thatcher to Quit, Polls Find
From Times Wire Services
History Will Judge, Quayle Says of Pinochet : Diplomacy: The departing strongman equates his bloody 1973 coup with democratic revolts in Eastern Europe.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bonn Sees Unity Talks Limited to 4 War Allies : Reunification: Poland and other European nations are expected to balk at the announcement.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jimmy Carter Heads for Mideast to Help Revive Peace Process
\o7 United Press International\f7
Communists and Buddhists Stage Rallies in Mongolia
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Protesters in Selma Violate Court Order
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Shuttle's Piggyback Ride Home Stalls in Texas
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Some Area Libraries Struggle to Balance Books
By Miles Corwin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Skinner Affirms Federal Role in Transport
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Rostenkowski Proposes Plan to Cut Deficit in 4 Years : Congress: The package includes some tax hikes and a freeze on most federal domestic spending. The Pentagon's budget would be reduced by 3%.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Martial Singher; Baritone, Famed Voice Teacher
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Church Defaced; Stand on AIDS, Abortion Cited
Raiders Deal: 'Tremendous Progress' Told
Latino Politicians to Pressure County to Settle Remap Lawsuit
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pro-Choice Republican Is Looking Less Liberal : Politics: Tricia Hunter was catapulted into national headlines and the Assembly on the abortion issue. But she has distanced herself from pro-choice and gun-control activists.
By Ralph Frammolino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOUTHLAND : Fake Bomb Threat Empties LAX Control Tower, Snarls Air Traffic
From Times Wire Services
North Says Poindexter Told Him to Withhold Details
From Times Wire Services
LOCAL : Police Spoil Pizza Thieves' Snack
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
LOCAL : Pair Sought in Robbery, Murder
From Times Wire Services
Michael Stewart; British Foreign Secretary in Vietnam Era
From Times Wire Services
Oakland Gets Back Raiders : $660 Million Package Put Before Davis
By Ken Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Wants to Take a Look at Democrat's Plan to Cut Deficit
From Times Wire Services
SOUTHLAND : Aftershocks Jolt 2-County Area
From Times Wire Services
Will Give Up Peacefully, Ortega Says : Nicaragua: He tells Quayle that new president will appoint all Cabinet ministers.
From Associated Press
NATION : FDA Allows AIDS Vaccine Test
From Times Wire Services
SOUTHLAND : Commuter Train Service Is OKd
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : Cuba Arrests 8 Rights Activists, Says They Planned U.S. Invasion
From Times Wire Services
Mandela, Ally Meet in Sweden After 28 Years
From Associated Press
East Germany Closing Down Spy Service : Western Officials Believe KGB Has Copies of Files to Be Destroyed
From Reuters
WORLD : 1st Soviet Troops Quit Hungary
From Times Wire Services
Rule to Block Escapes Caused Inmate's Death
Associated Press
WORLD : Mongolian Party Leaders Resign
From Times Wire Services
Israeli Labor Party Nears Quitting Shamir Coalition
From Associated Press
Gorbachev Calls Lithuania's Break Alarming; No Hint of Countermove
From Associated Press
NATION : Jet Strikes, Kills Man on Takeoff
From Times Wire Services
NATION : 3 Die, Dozens Hurt in Fog Crash
From Times Wire Services
NATION : W.Va. Teachers Ignore Gov.'s Call
From Times Wire Services
Haiti's Ruler in U.S. After Being Ousted : Caribbean: The Supreme Court justice chosen interim president has gone into hiding amid fears of a possible coup.
From Times Wire Services
World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Centrist Declares Victory in Primary
From Times staff and Wire reports
World IN BRIEF : TUNISIA : Arab League Agrees to Return to Cairo
From Times staff and Wire reports
World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Premier Reportedly Will Visit Moscow
From Times staff and Wire reports
Nation In Brief : NEW YORK : Well-Wishers Lift Burned Boy's Spirits
From Times staff and Wire reports
Nation IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Governor, Striking Teachers Square Off
From Times staff and Wire reports
Facing Up to an Oft-Ignored Problem : Illiteracy: San Diego County group hopes new film spurs interest in reading program for adults.
By Catherine M. Spearnak
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Miss USA '86 Joins in Criticism
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rights Core Issue, Travers Says
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Duvall Shags With Best of Them
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Busfield, Elliott Share Kinship
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Lost Ring Returned to Ringo
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE NEWS : Zsa Zsa's Delta Suit on Hold
From Times Wire Services
Barack Obama's Law : Personality: Harvard Law Review's first black president plans a life of public service. His multicultural background gives him unique perspective.
By Tammerlin Drummond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pasadena, Nov. 28, 1900: Just Another Perfect Day
By Jack Smith
Who Is the Owner of the Written Word? : Publishing: Recent court rulings make it harder for biographers to quote from a subject's writings. The problem: copyright infringement.
By Bob Sipchen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spanning the City's Horizons : Architecture: Bridges across city streets are being proposed, and vetoed, more frequently. Developers see bridges as 'urban gateways,' but many city officials see them as skyline obstructions.
By Leon Whiteson
Child's Eye View: Peggy Charren, president of the...
Compiled by YEMI TOURE
Florida Town Has Warm Spot in Its Heart for the Manatee : Environment: In Ft. Pierce, a "somewhat depressed" city, the endangered mammal may help save the town.
By Mike Clary, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Times Book Editor Heads Critics Circle
BOOK REVIEW : 'Macho-Man' Novel Spreads More Than Blood and Gore
By Carolyn See
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
School Gives 'Gold Cards' to Students With Sterling Grades
By Ellen Yan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trauma Unit Benefit Shows It's a Survivor
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Head of CSUN Deaf Center Quits Amid Budget Problems
By Sam Enriquez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Another Jail Escapee Captured, 7 Still At Large
Ex-Boyfriend, 2 Men Held in Woman's Abduction at Gunpoint
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Driver Held in Fatal Car Crash
Radioactive Material Stolen From Truck
Slain Man Found in Former RTD Garage
Car Kills Man Trying to Pick Up Hubcap
Funeral Industry Is 'Customized'
By Steve Padilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UCI Student Is Killed in Car Accident
By Jim Carlton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drug-Exposed Babies Bog System : Care: In the last three months of 1989, Orange County identified an average of 27 drug babies a month, up from 16 in 1987. Authorities say they are overloading the emergency shelter system.
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Law Has Put the Brakes on Tail Lights That Aren't Red
By Eric Bailey
LA HABRA : Council to Vote on $100 Pay Increase
By David F. Burke
ANAHEIM : Funds Pour In for Anaheim-Vegas Line
By Lisa Mascaro
GARDEN GROVE : Man Critically Hurt in Shooting at Lot
By Ted Johnson
ANAHEIM : Merchants Refuse to Give Up on Plaza
By Lisa Mascaro
COUNTYWIDE : Group Reaches Out to Disabled Callers
By Greg Hernandez
WESTMINSTER : Emergency Dog Law on Council Docket
By Greg Hernandez
IRVINE : 2 Condos Destroyed, Woman Hurt in Fire
By Maria Newman
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Long Arm of Law Reaches Out to Boy
By John Penner
LAGUNA BEACH : 45-Year-Old Feud Ends as Fence Is Cut
By Jim Gomez
HUNTINGTON BEACH : OK to Recycle Sand Comes Too Late
By John Penner
SEAL BEACH : Forum Planned for Council Candidates
SAN CLEMENTE : Top-Flight Ballpark Has Strike Against It
By Frank Messina
IRVINE : Car Theft Suspect Escapes From Jail
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES POSSESSIONS : As Booty Fills the Lair, Man Looks for a Cache : The hunter-gather of the '90s, Condo Man, finds he has gathered too much--A garage, a garage, his kingdom for a garage.
By Pat Mott, \o7 Pat Mott is a writer in Santa Ana, without a garage. and \f7
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Park Pact Aids Chevron, City
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES MEDFLY : Medfly Could Be Real Pest to GOP : The issue of malathion spraying has served Republicans well in the past, but this year it could prove costly, especially if governor race is close.
By Bill Boyarsky, \o7 Bill Boyarsky is a Times local columnist. and \f7
Even 'Very Nice Lady' May Be Drug User
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Killed When Plane Crashes in Malibu Fog : Aviation: Two men and two women were returning from dinner in Oxnard. All were burned beyond recognition.
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gunfire Hits 2 at Birthday Party Melee : Violence: School district police officer in serious condition. Third man is stabbed.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Younger Menendez Brother Surrenders : Crime: Pair could face arraignment today on charges of killing their parents. Relatives maintain the two are innocent, but police claim they have a solid case.
By Ronald L. Soble, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Many Soviet Jews, First Taste of Religious Freedom Comes in L.A.
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Buchanan on Collaborators
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Public Cholesterol Tests Under Scrutiny
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pool Use
Prep Sports
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Sponges in Patients Undercounted
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Foreign Aid
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Swelled Head First Step in Surgical Baldness Cure
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Old Enemies in the Sky Meet on Friendlier Terms
By Scott Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lottery Results
SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Rain Forest Exhibit
By Nona Yates
The First Californians Are Still Last : Indians: Dozens of tribes that were 'de-recognized' must now jump through legalistic hoops to have their treaties honored.
By John E. Echohawk, \o7 John E. Echohawk, a Pawnee, is executive director of the Native American Rights Fund, a nonprofit Indian legal organization based in Boulder, Colo. \f7
He Couldn't Ignore Will of the Voters : Family Planning: Deukmejian held tight on his cutbacks until Republicans started losing elections. But for many, the damage has been done.
By Gary Wallach, \f7 and \o7 Gary Wallach is deputy executive director of the Los Angeles Regional Family Planning Council, Inc.
Businesses Sigh Relief but Rescue Isn't in Sight : Health Care: A plan to have all employers help insure their workers falls short, but California employers still face crushing costs.
By John H. Sullivan, \o7 John H. Sullivan is undersecretary of the state's Business, Transportation and Housing Agency. and \f7
PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : A Factory Where They Make Beauty, or Hope, or Just a Living
By Linda Blandford, \o7 Linda Blandford, for years a columnist for the British newspaper the Guardian, will be writing about Southern California from time to time. \f7
Say It Straight Out, Would You?
Some Navy Recruits Go Back to School to Learn to Read : Illiteracy: The Navy faces a growing problem of recruits who read so poorly they must be sent back to the classroom.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anybody Care About These Kids?
A Widow Law to Prevent the Tears
Fidel Castro: The Last \o7 Caudillo \f7 : The Challenge Is to Be Prepared When the End Comes
DRUGS America Looks for the Way Out : VOICES IN MACARTHUR PARK : 'Coke Is a Cruel Mistress, Man'
By \o7 Darrell Dawsey\f7, \o7 Times staff writer\f7
DRUGS America Looks for the Way Out : Legitimizing Enslavement Will Not Reduce Its Harm : Our drug laws also declare our moral assumptions. Do we want to approve the murderous pursuit of nirvana?
By Midge Decter, \o7 Midge Decter's writings on American mores include the 1975 book, "Liberal Parents, Radical Children." \f7
Battling The Medfly
DRUGS America Looks for the Way Out : Nothing Else Has Worked; Abolish the Prohibitions : We have poured billions into the war against drugs, to no avail. Decriminalization would free us from so much waste.
By B Robert W. Sweet, \o7 Robert W. Sweet is a federal judge in New York. \f7
MWD May Order Plans for Water Cutbacks : Drought: Cities in the eastern county may be forced to follow the city of Ventura's lead in contingency planning. The water district is assessing rainfall levels.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Tully Case: Dog Was Victim--Some Say Taxpayers, Too
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Federal Funding Sought for Large Water Projects : Resources: Safety improvements at Ventura Harbor and flood-control systems for two rivers top the $7-million aid request.
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Defending the Groves : Development: Plans for a housing tract threaten orchards west of Santa Paula, awakening the 'sleepy little town' to the debate over growth.
By Psyche Pascual, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Population Growth Has Libraries All Booked Up : Services: With half its residents card-carrying readers, Ventura County seeks state funding to expand its cramped system.
By Adrianne Goodman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quake Response Teams Hone Strategy
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Fee Increases at Airports Studied
By Carol Weinstock
COUNTYWIDE : Debt Allegations Fly in Election
By Tracey Kaplan
VENTURA : Bank Offers Harbor Village Settlement
By Judith Harlan
SOMIS : District to Expand Anti-Drug Effort
By Scott Lawrence
OXNARD : Boy Hospitalized After Pit Bull Attack
By Carlos Lozano
OAK VIEW : Fiddlers Play to Beat the Band
By Tracey Kaplan
MOORPARK : Officials Reconsider Closing Bars Earlier
By Psyche Pascual
Simi Valley Battles Builder Over Right to Control Growth : Development: A lawsuit challenges the city's authority to regulate land use in its 'sphere of influence.'
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nyeland Acres Gives Graffiti the Brush Off
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disposal Plan for Napalm in Jeopardy : Munitions: Navy may be stuck with 33,000 canisters if the company hired to recycle Vietnam-era material decides to forfeit its $1-million investment.
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Parks Staff Voices Opposition to Land Swap : Jordan Ranch: 864 acres would be exchanged for 59 acres in Cheeseboro Canyon, which developer would use to bring a four-lane road to the landlocked area.
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