- Prosecutors Fight Gag Order in Rader Case
- Landlords' Registration Fees Due on Feb. 28
- Special Circumstances Dropped in 2 Deaths
- Two Acquitted in Second Trial for '81 Laurel Canyon Murders
- OJAI : Charges Filed in New Year's Death
- SEAL BEACH : Petition Tally High Enough for Election
- Prep Miler Knows About Being on the Run : Track and field: Ben Mesfen came to the United States 11 years ago from Ethiopia. Now he is a standout at Venice High.
- 7 Forfeits Give Harvard a Win Without a Fight : Prep wrestling: Powerful Saracens rack up 20th consecutive home victory with 60-12 rout of St. Bernard.
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Exhausted Becker Wins 'Great Match'
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : San Jose State Beats Fresno
- TV & RADIO
- Hollywood Park Board Approves Wynn as Chairman, CEO by 7-3 Vote
- 'Frog and Toad' Audience Is In for Bumpy Ride : Arnold Lobel's whimsical book has been smoothly adapted, but the Serendipity Theatre Company's cast seems to be playing in front of the set, instead of in it.
- S.D.'s Gaslamp Announces an Ambitious New Season
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Men of Respect' Blindsided by Its Mob-Shakespeare Mix
- Santa Paula : Once-Homeless Pig Lives High on Hog
- He Keeps Eye on Front : McCallum's Naval Commitment Ended Four Months Ago
- Game at Fullerton Postponed as Dunk Breaks Backboard
- Brett Hull Will Sit Out All-Star Game
- JAZZ REVIEW : 'Chamber Blues' From Corky Siegel
- Country Music to Air Again on KCSN-FM
- The President's Aims Come Clear : How the war plays out will determine whether Bush's 'new world order' survives--or improves on the old one.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When War Comes Directly Home
- UNLV Doesn't Surprise Irvine, It Just Wins Big
- Police Eliminate Suspect in Serial Killings : Investigation: A man facing rape, burglary and auto theft charges in San Diego was in Massachusetts when the women were killed, officials learn.
- GOLF HAWAIIAN OPEN : Scott Simpson Starts Fast, Leads With 62
- Early Slam Suspends Game : College basketball: Dunk by Cal State Long Beach's Kevin Cutler shatters backboard in Titan Gym.
- TV DANCE REVIEW : 2 Balanchine Works on PBS
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Martinez's Stock Up After Stint in Mexico
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Fishing at the 22nd Street Landing Seafood Bar, Grill
- Blues Musicians Band Together : Traditionalists: Junior Watson and Lynwood Slim had a tough time picking a name for the group playing tonight.
- Relief Agencies Aiding Victims
- Contributing to the coverage of the impact...
- The Byrds' Turn in the Rock...
- Security Steps Taken Against Terrorist Acts : War nerves: Bomb threats to public buildings in Santa Ana add to tension. Protection of nuclear generating plant, water supplies, airport and military bases stepped up.
- L.A. Can't Use Zoning to Shut Adult Bookstore
- NORTH TUSTIN : Signatures Collected for Cityhood Vote
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Buena Girls Post Win Over San Marcos, 81-42
- O'Neill Tries to Get His Life Back on Track : Track and field: Runner expects to pass his test in the two-mile event at the Sunkist Invitational.
- Master's Edges Point Loma
- Worthy's 36 Turn Tide for Lakers
- THE SIDELINES : Maradona Says He Will Retire
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Some Firms Pull Ads; Networks' Revenue Off
- Tears and Prayers for Jews in America
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front
- For Wives, Fear Follows Early Feeling of Relief : Families: The months of waiting are over. At least, spouses say, the start of action may mean there will be an end.
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Same Style at a Poetic Price
- CLIPBOARD
- BOOK REVIEW : Bleak Look at World of Southern Whites : WHITE PEOPLE <i> by Allan Gurganus</i> , Alfred A. Knopf, $21.95, 252 pages
- U.N., Other Agencies Will Aid Refugees : Relief: As many as 400,000 could be displaced in first stage of conflict, officials predict.
- Olav V of Norway; World's Oldest Ruler
- British Pilots Mourn Loss of 2nd Air Crew : Casualties: An RAF squadron leader tearfully recounts his feelings after another Tornado bomber is shot down.
- U.S. Can Confirm Only 11 Iraqi Jet Kills
- British Plan to Establish POW Camp
- $100 Billion in Weapons Is Arrayed Against Iraq : Arms: The price tag on the hardware in the gulf includes dropping $500 million in bombs daily.
- ORANGE COUNTY BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Wait Continues for Leon Wood : Basketball: While hoping for another NBA chance, former Cal State Fullerton star finds opportunity in South Dakota with the CBA.
- REAL ESTATE : FarWest Residential Changes Name to Frontline Mortgage
- Money Supply Falls: The narrowest measure of...
- IBM Earnings Soar on Sales of New Systems
- Justice Dept. Clears Airline Deal: United Airlines...
- Bear Stearns Cos.: The New York-based brokerage's...
- Call for Banking Investigation: Rhode Island Gov....
- War Bumps Oil Prices Below $20
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Cool Heads Prevail During a Heated Day on Wall Street
- Halt Surgery, HIV-Positive Doctors Urged : Health: Medical groups tell members to disclose their infection to patients. Officials say Florida dentist with AIDS likely passed on virus.
- Bush May Curb Programs With Soviets : Baltics: Official says U.S. is reviewing both substantive and symbolic steps. The European Community threatens to cut off aid to Moscow.
- 155 MM HOWITZER
- Iraqi Claims Capture of U.S. Pilots
- Hunt On for Crew of British Plane Downed in Iraq
- IRVINE : New Plan OKd for Chancellor's Home
- CAMARILLO : Board OKs Plan to Improve Technology
- Agency Acts to Force Sale of 11 Parcels for Center : North Hollywood: Officials will begin eminent domain proceedings to gain land for a market and retail complex they consider key to area's redevelopment.
- Driver Given 2 Years in Death
- Former Building Official Under Investigation : City Hall: Inquiry centers on $5,000 consulting fee he accepted for helping a theater chain obtain city approvals. He says he did nothing improper.
- Complaints Prompted Sweeps, Officer Testifies
- Opposition Grows to Recruiting Policy : Schools: Two Board of Education members plan to try to halt practice of selling names, addresses and phone numbers of junior and senior class students to military.
- 'Military Kids' Struggle With Sea of Emotions
- Spring Registration Under Way at OCC
- Gardena Jr. High System Revamped to Ease Crowding
- MEN'S BASKETBALL
- Sailing
- For These Guys, This Honor Worth Peanuts
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Confident Sabatini Overwhelms Strnadova, 6-1, 6-1
- 'Top Gun' Producers, Disney Sign Deal
- Experimental Tax Form Leaves Math for IRS
- Fullerton Unit Faces a $500,000 Shutdown Fee
- Not in the Script: Evangelist Richard Roberts...
- Worried U.N. Delays Sudan Relief Drive
- Hospitals Fall Short on Heart Procedure : Medicine: Nearly half of California facilities offering coronary angioplasty fail to do the recommended minimum number of surgeries.
- Stevens Quits UC Santa Cruz Post
- NATION : N.J. City's Downtown in Ruins
- WORLD : Top Gorbachev Aide Leaves Post, Calls Leader's Acts 'Criminal'
- Grim Warning by Israel : Arens Vows 'We Will Retaliate' for Iraqi Missile Attack : U.S. Bombs Rain Down on Scud Sites
- California News : Rape Suspect No Longer Linked to Serial Killings
- Flashback: Reliving Moments in L.A. County History : 1961: The Bel-Air/Brentwood Fire
- War in Persian Gulf Casts a Shadow Over Championship Games
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Vortex' Offers Coward at His Best--Seriously
- 'Johnny 2' a Timely Statement
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nissan Plans Tenn. Engine Plant
- Transient Woman Accused in Florida Serial Killings
- Arcata Declares Itself a War Sanctuary
- DESERT STORM: DAY 2 : Military
- Mary Frances Shura Craig; Author of Mysteries
- Major Markets Impose Curbs on Trading to Cut Price Swings
- 2 Pistol-Whipped During Robbery
- San Diegans Settle In for an Emotional Ride : War: A roller coaster of fear and euphoria was evident as events in the Mideast progressed.
- Japanese City Withdraws Its Teahouse Offer to Torrance
- Vandals Spill Oil Into Creek Bed : Environment: Crews say the 3,000-gallon leak, caused when valves were opened, will be fairly easy to clean.
- A Devil of a Hero : Tribute: Colleagues recall the feats of a fallen firefighter known for his gung-ho attitude.
- Lucille Gathers Can Sue for Wrongful Death
- Harbor Park Golf Course Among Busiest
- Relief as Bombs Avoid Baghdad Historical Sites : Art: Archeologists find hope in Gen. Colin Powell's comment that the U.S. is trying to spare Iraqi artifacts.
- POP ALBUM CHART : Vanilla Ice Is Still Hot
- Most Callers Back U.S. Conduct of War : Radio: Talk-show hosts report outpouring of patriotism. 'I have never had a subject that so completely galvanized the audience,' says KABC's Michael Jackson.
- TV & RADIO
- 'I've Never Seen Them Get Out of Bed So Fast' : Tel Aviv: Mother recounts a night of terror that began when the siren signaled incoming missiles.
- Clifford Campion; Writer, Humanitas Prize Nominee
- MISSION VIEJO : Doing TV News From Ground Up
- Gas Poisoning Victim Home From the Hospital
- The Need to Avoid Arab Stereotyping
- Wilson Offers Land to Keep Air Force in El Segundo : Aerospace: The proposal is intended to ease a housing shortage the service cites as a reason for leaving.
- Bullet-Proof Seat Belt Saves Plumber
- Seabees Build Mojave Camp to Train for Mideast Duty : Persian Gulf: The bombing of Baghdad may step up the 130-man detail's deployment. The exercise mission 'is even more important now.'
- Relatives Find Man Dead Near Off-Ramp
- NFL Security Tightens, but Games Go On
- Francis: A Man Alone With the Truth : Track and field: He brands the Establishment liars and hypocrites. They brand him an outcast for his statements on drug abuse in the sport.
- USD Knocks Off St. Mary's in Double Overtime
- Raiders Meet Cold Front With Brave Front : Football: They insist the weather in Buffalo won't make a difference. Several players have performed regularly in frosty environs.
- Trans-Pacific Balloonists Set Two Records
- Tandem Computers Inc.: The Cupertino computer maker...
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Oil Tankers Ply Gulf Despite Insurance Costs
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : ANAHEIM COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Housing Starts Tumble 13.3% to 8-Year Low
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Inflation Falls 2nd Month
- Pilots Relive 1st Combat: 'Most Scary Thing. . .'
- With Rumor of War Came Anxiety, Pills and Chemical Suits : Military: Army troops and reporters don gas masks and hunker down after first reports of allied air raids.
- Taking a Bow for a Benefit
- No White House Gloating Over Initial U.S. Military Successes : Bush: The President's wariness about optimism seemed prescient after Israel was attacked with missiles.
- Vandals Spill 3,000 Gallons of Crude Oil
- War Brings New Meaning to Peace Day : Van Nuys: Annual event marking birth of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. turns somber as students' thoughts turn to the gulf.
- Local Religious Leaders Help Members Cope
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : No. 6 Arizona Holds Off Rally by Arizona State
- Northridge Goes Cold in 78-63 Loss
- MUSIC REVIEW : New World String Quartet at Ebell
- How to Shop for an Existing Firm
- Neil Bush Wins Extension: The nation's top...
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : For Cruise Missile Makers, Feelings of Pride, Vindication
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ames Re-Emerges in the Black
- Gas Masks Sell--in Philadelphia
- Wilson Gets One Green Light on Budget : Governor: Key legislators back proposal on funding for disabled. But analysts warn a Senate committee that revenue estimates may be too optimistic.
- Iraq Pulls CNN Off the Air, Silencing the Last Link
- L.A. County, Malibu Agree to Discussions on Sewer System
- MOORPARK : College Instructor Fights to Keep Job
- NEWPORT BEACH : Mandatory Water Rationing to Begin
- Officials Voice Hope for Mild Flu Season
- Thomas Is Above Criticism Now : Bills: Running back spoke out against Kelly last season, but he is still an important part of a now-happy family in Buffalo.
- Toreros Survive Turnovers
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- McNall: Life and the NHL All-Star Game Go On
- Exhibit's Czech Art Bears a Hidden Message
- Controversy Lingers Over Sculpture : CalArts: Questions remain over the handling of demolition of the tower, which was vandalized, and what--if anything--to put in its place.
- RADIO
- EARNINGS : BankAmerica Gain Goes Against Trend
- ORANGE COUNTY EARNINGS : Radiant Technology Loses $2.2 Million
- Coldwell Banker Expands: Coldwell Banker Residential Group...
- Computer Sciences Corp. to Acquire French Firm:...
- The Gulf War: The Home Front : Phone Number Hot Lines
- New Treatment Cuts Infections in Some Young AIDS Patients
- A Gown That Won't Upstage the Bride : Less is more when it comes to selecting a dress for the Big Day, a Santa Ana-based designer says.
- Marines From El Toro Involved in Air Missions
- Cheney Text: 'We Are in the Very Early Stages'
- High-Tech Devices Improve Odds of Survival for Pilots Who Eject
- FASHION : New Arrivals Put Strip on Map
- Palestinians Greet Attack on Israel With Fear, Pride
- P.M. BRIEFING : No OPEC Oil Cutbacks Expected
- Genentech Inc.: The South San Francisco biotech...
- AST Stock Hits Record High on Earnings Report
- STREET STYLE : Daytime 'Jammie' Sessions
- Medicare Fraud Case Judgment Tops $18 Million
- World Church Group Urges End of Battle
- Man, 25, Shot Dead in Oceanside Park
- Deputies to Review Incident at War Protest
- $45.3-Million Jury Award Tainted, Lockheed Argues
- Taranath Hattangady Rao; Music Professor
- Army Gives Quick Discharge to Lesbian Reservist
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Mt. Carmel Girls Start Slow Before Routing Orange Glen
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Simi Valley Boys Roll Along in Soccer, 4-0
- THE SIDELINES : Dallas Coach Fined, Suspended for Today's Game With Clippers
- High School
- WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Long Beach Takes Advantage of Irvine's Poor Shooting, 81-44
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Vegas Scores Another KO : College basketball: UC Irvine becomes latest victim of top-ranked Runnin' Rebels, falling, 117-76.
- ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Rolls Past Fullerton inGirls' Soccer
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'White Fang' Gentles the Jack London Saga
- TV & RADIO
- Mendte to Take His Act Off KFMB
- Motorola to Promote Cellular Phone Standards: A...
- Surviving Tough Market: The economists had their...
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Q&A; : Weigh Risks Before Jumping on the Market Bandwagon
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- 'Storm' Signs : As Front Heats Up, Vendors Say Public Is Mapping the Mideast and Unfurling American Flags
- BUYING SMART
- Galvin Is Elected Chairman at Sematech
- Of Pride, Prejudice and Financial Troubles : Landmarks: The mistaken notion that Jane Austen's cottage was to be sold caused an uproar. In reality, though, it was the estate's manor house that was on the block.
- Alice in Designer-Land
- DESERT STORM: DAY 2 : Political
- STATE : Small Oil Slick Blows Offshore
- DESERT STORM: DAY 2 : CASUALTIES
- Fighting In The Gulf Region
- Health Secretary Cuts Tour
- Freedom: A Grim Lesson of History
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : O.C. Firms See Stocks Rise in the Buying Binge : Wall Street: The rally, spurred by early expectations of a quick war, pushes up shares of 51 of the top 100 public, locally based companies.
- Intel Corp.: The Santa Clara maker of...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS AND THE GULF WAR : STOCKS : Dow's Point Gain 2nd-Biggest Ever
- Turkish Parliament Authorizes U.S. Planes to Open 2nd Front in North
- SCE Corp.: The parent company of Southern...
- WORLD : 2 S. Africa Papers Win Suit
- Radar Choreographed the Allies' Aerial Ballet : Tactics: An elaborate network coordinated 24 types of aircraft from five nations during Iraq raids.
- Israelis Awaken to Harsh Impact of Iraqi Missiles
- On Capitol Hill, News of Raid on Israel Elicits Outrage, Apprehension : Congress: Lawmakers call attack a desperate act. They fear retaliation could split the anti-Iraq coalition.
- A Collector's Item in Stainless Steel : DeLorean owners hope that some day the cars will be worth more than they cost. For now, they're just enjoying the ride.
- CHEMICAL WARFARE
- NATION : Man Accused of In-Law Assault
- DESERT STORM: DAY 2 : Financial
- Jews Across U.S. Turn Attention to Israel After Attack : Air raid: Telephone links families, carries prayers and moves some television viewers to gentle action.
- Gas Masks Suffocate 4 in Israel
- The Gulf War: The Battle Front : Gulf Casualties
- Dow Up 114, Oil Falls 33% on Early Signs of Short War : Markets: But Iraqi attack on Israel sobers investors worldwide. Japanese stocks falter, then close higher.
- Texas Instruments Lays Off 725: The Dallas-based...
- Manufacturer of Machine Tools to Add 30 New Jobs
- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.: The Pasadena-based engineering...
- EARNINGS : Apple's 1st-Quarter Profit Up 21% on Healthy Margins
- Hussein Family Reportedly Leaves Iraq
- Eco-Inertia : Groups Suggest Small First Steps Off the Couch for the 'Reluctant Activist'
- Ireland Offers Facilities
- 250 Cubans Treating Raid Casualties in Iraq
- Army Hospital Worker Discharged for Lesbianism
- Iraq's Scuds: Highly Inaccurate Missiles : Arms: They carry a relatively small payload but are the main targets of allied bombing.
- Shuttle Experiments Weaken Invisible Matter Theory : Science: Astro mission found no evidence of subatomic particles believed to make up 90% of the universe. Astronomers complain about NASA's decision to mothball the observatory.
- Day Two Ushers In a Different Reality : Home front: Americans expressed euphoria over early successes. But the war takes a dreadful twist with the attack on Israel.
- The Scud Hunt: One Satellite Might Work
- Oft-Criticized Patriot Missile Does Its Job
- Military Messengers of Death Ready for Duty : Armed forces: A Long Beach Navy team, like others around the country, will notify relatives when loved ones have died in action.
- Mandela, Inkatha Leader Will Meet for Talks
- Dollar in Late Dive in Europe
- P.M. BRIEFING : Philadelphia Loan Approved
- Westinghouse Electric Corp.: The Pittsburgh-based conglomerate's fourth-quarter...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gulf Lesson: War Has a Place in 'New World Order' : Geopolitics: Bright hopes of a collective security without the use of force dim with the attack on Iraq.
- Sally Field Hires Guard Because of Threats Prompted by Film Role
- Business Carries On to the Strain of News : War reaction: Workers in an Anaheim manufacturing plant find it difficult to do their work and keep up with reports from the Persian Gulf.
- Regulators Get OK to Reopen Deals : Thrifts: The Administration hopes to save taxpayers billions of dollars by renegotiating the hurried sales of ailing S&Ls; in 1988.
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Business Carries On to the Strain of News
- EARNINGS : Mellon Posts $99-Million Loss
- Money Mutuals Set Another Record: Assets of...
- Competence Inspired the World Markets
- Air Raids Leave Rubble, Fear in Baghdad : Scene: The Defense Ministry and ruling party headquarters are hit. But the government remains firmly in control.
- Iraq Tries to Play Trump Card by Attacking Israel : Strategy: Hussein hopes to bring the Jewish state into the war and break Arab-Western alliance against him.
- Countywide : Activities Planned for King's Birthday
- 18,000 Christmas Trees Collected for Recycling
- SANTA ANA : Group Raises $75,000 for Hospital Projects
- Developing the Etiquette of Protest
- Furniture Executive Found Slain in His Van : Crime: Joseph Backer of Newport Beach was the victim of a 'violent murder,' police say. Several leads and motives have been developed.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Winds Knock Out Power Downtown
- Board Chairwoman Predicts More Financial Hardships : Budgets: Supervisor Maggie Erickson says state and local cooperation will ease the pain.
- Pistons Get 11th in Row
- Lost Battle for Raiders Cost $4.9 Million
- NEWBURY PARK : Library to House Genealogical Items
- Dominguez Hills' Teams in Action Tonight
- Dow Puts Aztecs by Lobos
- Sanctions
- TV & RADIO
- U.S. War Protesters
- SHORT TAKES : King of Torts Not King of Castle
- ON THE HOME FRONT
- Stemming the Tide : Endangered Plant Has Knack of Blocking Construction
- In Los Angeles: a Human Factor : With loved ones over there, the war comes into the home
- Santa Ana Bluster Deflates to Breezy, Sunny Days
- Attack on Israel Stirs Up Students : Gulf war: Young Jewish scholars also worry that their university in Bel-Air may become a terrorist target.
- THE SIDELINES : Reds, Myers Sign 1-Year Pact
- USC Sings Same Song Down the Stretch : Basketball: Trojans lose to Cal, 69-66, as they once again blow chances to send game into overtime.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Chief Wants Facility Downtown
- Retaliation Murder Case in Jury's Hands : Gangs: The defendant is accused of shooting a rival in the head at a pay phone. Prosecutors say the act was part of a feud that has lasted generations.
- SKIING : Teams Return From Europe Because of Concern for Safety
- Angels Sign Jeff Robinson to Improve Pitching Depth
- THE SIDELINES : Australian Wins 2nd Cup Race
- High School Events Include O.C. Entries Martin, Pinto
- SANTA ANITA : 2 Will Test San Fernando's 126 Hex
- Silent Films Regain Voice in Refurbished Landmark : Movies: After 11 years, a cherished theater reopens on Fairfax Boulevard. It is believed to be the only house showing the works on a regular basis in the U.S.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- 'Kids Ask About War' Deals With the 'Fear Out There' : Television: The PBS special focuses on how children are coping with the blitz of information on the Mideast conflict.
- DANCE REVIEW : Fagan Company at El Camino College
- Boyfriend Gets Judge to Block Abortion Girl's Parents Wanted
- $575,000 in Stolen Cash Found in Hollywood : Crime: FBI is tipped off to loot from $651,000 armored car theft three years ago in Philadelphia by armored car guard.
- Battle News Ignites Flurry of Emotions : Reaction: Developments in the Persian Gulf have transfixed everyone from rabbis to Arab-Americans, from protesters to homeless.
- Hit-Run Crash Kills Bicyclist in Vista
- Firefighter Answered the Bell--and More : Public service: James Howe dies of injuries suffered while battling an arson blaze. Colleagues remember him for his dedication and his work for the community.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Thompson Races With Big Boys' Wallets
- ANALYSIS : Midway Through Season, Sockers Answer Their Cynics
- All Eyes Will Be on Johnson in Sports Arena Tonight