- 'Laguna Address for a Song' Hit Sour Note
- Carnival : A Grand Southern Tradition : Festival: Those who have tasted the pleasures of Mardi Gras, especially King Cake, return again and again.
- Fudge Recipe for a Sweet Valentine
- Calm After the Storm: South El Monte Council Regroups After Recall
- Jordan Deal for Syrian Oil Is Confirmed
- Motorcyclist Killed in Glendale Collision
- Downey : 68.5 Acres May Be Added to Redevelopment District
- Team Spirit : Call to Back Troops Spreads Nationwide
- COLUMN ONE : A Species No Longer in Danger : Interior Secretary Manuel Lujan Jr. has survived controversial gaffes and a host of skeptics. Now, he must confront a thorny environmental agenda.
- New Law Requires Change in Display of Adult Materials
- Back to the Wall : Four-Hour Bus Tour Will Visit Some of L.A.'s 1,500 Murals
- Wines, Foods to Pair Off at John Dominis
- Santa Clarita Awards 3 Trash Haulers Franchises as Prelude to Recycling
- Israeli Population on War's Front Line
- BABY-SITTING : Classes in Care : Teaching young students the fine art of watching over the little ones.
- Replacements for Marines in Gulf Hone Battle Skills
- Death on a Quiet Avenue
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : What the Patient Needs Is a Transfusion
- County's Smog Level Dips for 1st Time in 2 Years : Environment: Decrease in pollution transported by the wind from Los Angeles is cited as a major factor.
- SKIING : Westerners Make Marks in Freestyle Competition
- ANALYSIS : Academy's Balancing Acts
- Aetna's Net Drops in Quarter
- P.M. BRIEFING : Seoul Probes Housing Scandal
- Japan's Trade Surplus Soars in January: It...
- Soldiers at Front Lines Want to Start the War : Combat: 'The time has come,' troops say. While waiting for the ground offensive, they play cat-and-mouse games with enemy patrols.
- The Deadpan Kid : Mark Schiff Makes Good, Clean Fun of Everyday Authority Figures
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In Germany: Battle Casualties
- Cities Try to Aid Workers Called to War : Reservists: Culver City is considering a proposal to pay employees who are called to active duty. Santa Monica recently passed a similar measure.
- Litterbug! : Answers to Some Trashy Questions About Freeway Littering
- U.S. Won't Prosecute in GOP Poll Guard Case : Investigation: Orange County officials are enraged at not being consulted. They say the case is still open.
- THEATER REVIEW 'AN EVENING WITH SHAW' : A Willing Spirit : No, this energetic production hasn't resurrected the playwright. Just four of his one-act plays.
- $3,000 Gift to College
- WORLD : 9 Skiers Killed in Avalanche
- Glendale Bids for Role as a Key Mass Transit Link
- Bell Gardens : Advisory Ballot Measure on Police Switch in the Works
- MUSIC LOCK UP : Rock Unlocked : Brian Grillo and his punk cohorts had been with Geffen, but now they're looking for a label.
- Top Seed Jordan to Clash With Don Lugo
- Images of Death Give Iraq a Boost in Propaganda War
- FASHION : Fiction-Wear : Whether here or in Germany, what people wear still is affected by characters in popular culture.
- Saudis Sharply Cut Estimates of 2 Oil Slicks
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Lawyers File Motion for Bakker's Release
- Rushdie Death Order to Stay, Iran Insists
- DESERT STORM: DAY 29 : Military
- Pasadena : Candidate Forums Planned
- Taking Aim at a State Title : Prep basketball: An early season benching helped turn Jrmirol Duncan and Ribet Academy's fortunes around.
- Putting the Brakes on Those Asbestos Linings
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In Asia: Funds Dispute
- West Hollywood : New AIDS Clinic Operator
- 40% Fee Increase Sought for UC : Education: University administrators will request the hike today, sources say. If it is approved, student costs will rise $650--the biggest jump ever--to $2,274 a year.
- Hotel Shows No Sign of Iraqi Military Command, Reporter Says
- Gene-Altered Antibody May Cut Some Infection Deaths : Medicine: But the drug remains unavailable to those with bloodstream diseases who may benefit from it. The FDA is still reviewing a 1989 marketing application.
- Raid Kills Hundreds, Iraq Says : Claims Civilian Shelter Hit; U.S. Calls It Military Site : Gulf War: Hussein regime puts the death toll in attack on Baghdad at 500. Americans say it was precision bombing of a command-and-control bunker.
- IRS Filing Claims That Drexel Owes $5 Billion in Taxes, Fines
- AT&T; Launches Proxy Fight: American Telephone &...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Alaska Airlines Named the Best
- The Hot Tub of Chocolate
- Scones, Cookies and a Casserole
- Valentine Food Fantasies : What is the food of romance? : The Crema of Dessert
- WORLD : Winnie Mandela Trial Postponed
- Gasoline Truck's River of Fire Burns 4 Homes
- Bush to Try to Ease Sanctions on South Africa
- * Walter Klien; Austrian Classical Pianist
- Scuds Fired at Saudis Rain Debris on City
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Love Aside: Legal Steps to Tying Knot
- Santa Clarita Council Favors Water Curbs
- Corona del Mar's Carlsen to Become a Trojan : Letters of intent: Ten Orange County volleyball players sign with Division I schools.
- Borja Paces East's Win in MSL All-Star Game
- SANTA ANITA : Wedding Bouquet Surprises at 19-1
- El Camino Starts Fast, but Fades in the Stretch and Is Defeated by Cerritos, 59-57
- GOLF: SAN DIEGO OPEN : Hometown Eyes to Be on Mickelson This Week
- Oscar Dances With 'Wolves' : Costner Film Leads Pack With 12 Nominations
- THE SIDELINES : Becker Struggles, Advances
- Divac Takes Game to Another Level, Thanks to Magic : Pro basketball: Johnson's prodding helps the center have a dominating second half in a 120-106 victory over the Timberwolves.
- Football Coach Lins to Lead Crespi Track
- Hurt Prevails in Court Again
- STAGE REVIEW : '110 in Shade' Is Cool Play in Newport Beach
- Waste Reduction Will Be Discussed
- Pursuing the Unthinkable in Baby Death
- Princess Fabrics Stores Help Cut Corners on Material Expenses
- Ernst Lubitsch's 'Shop Around the Corner' Stocks a Funny Valentine
- Slovenia to Cut Support for Federal Government : Yugoslavia: With most of the republics jockeying for secession, the federation demands financial aid. Talks are to be resumed next week.
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Three Die in Crash of Jet Near Aspen
- 'Beverly Hillbillies' Star Wins Suit Over Madonna Song Rights
- OXNARD : District Chooses New Site for School
- Former Cleveland Star Hill Helps Washington State Over Hump
- He Looked at the Numbers; They Added Up to 'It's Over'
- ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS
- Ex-Nurse's Aide Convicted of Attacking Patient
- Seeking New Triumphs : Hard rock guitarist Rik Emmett gained fame as part of the Canadian trio, but now he's playing it alone.
- Nominee to Head ABA Picked After Record 88 Ballots
- Aviation Art by a Master Has His Fans Flying to Buy
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Strong Ties : Foster Family Copes With Brothers' Military Tradition
- Boundary Plan Cuts Students' Bus Mileage : Ventura: Elementary and middle schools are targeted. About $180,000 would be saved annually.
- 3 Wounded by Gunman at Park in Santa Ana
- Transient Charged in Burglaries, Car Thefts
- WESTMINSTER : City Amends Adult Businesses Code
- Cities Compromise on Fixing San Elijo Sewage Outfall
- Power of Redevelopment Officials to Be Challenged : North Hollywood: Seven newcomers on citizens panel want the City Council to strip the agency of its eminent domain and taxation authority.
- MISSION VIEJO : Speeders See the Errors of Their Ways
- Would-Be Warriors : Deployment: Disappointed members of El Toro squadron go to Japan--not the Gulf War.
- Two Sentences That Speak Volumes : Beijing lays 13 years each on two Tian An Men Square political dissidents
- COLUMN LEFT : Shedding the Mentality of War : Brinkmanship got us into this, but we could still step back from the edge of ground fighting.
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- Musical Emotions Return With Melodic Sound : Singers: The Emotions, a trio of sisters, revives its career as musical tastes return to tuneful songs.
- In Early Going, Glendale Shuttle Has a Few Bugs to Work Out
- Monterey Park : New Mayor Takes Office
- NATION : Noriega Witness Pleads Guilty
- Boy Sentenced to Camp for Blue Line Vandalism
- Hawthorne OKs Budget After Delay of 7 Months
- Subway to Valley Possible by 2000
- VENTURA : Wine and Gift Boat Gets Tentative OK
- CSUN's Cassidy Will Undergo Surgery Today : College basketball: Veteran coach may miss the remainder of the Matadors' first season at the Division I level.
- Golden Eagles Fell Gulls in a Shootout
- Aztec Guards Must Rebound From Letdown : Basketball: As SDSU heads down the stretch, foursome needs to take charge.
- For Paez, Cleveland Is Not a Nice Place to Visit
- BOOK REVIEW : Fabulist's Memoir Is a Dance of Submission and a Tale of Survival : FROM THE OLD MARKETPLACE <i> by Joseph Buloff</i> , Harvard University Press; $19.95, 335 pages
- The Love Quiz
- Zesty New Citrus Hybrids In the Limelight
- Pasadena Seeks Change in Retirement Plan
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Names: Desert Shield
- Fire Kills 5 in House
- Tuite Denies Conflict of Interest in Backing Project
- Palmdale Water Board Adopts Voluntary Cuts
- For That Frankenstein Feeling, Builder Tries Robotics
- OJAI : Cards a Reminder of More Romantic Era
- Possible Medication Tampering Probed : Health: Two women at a nursing facility receive a drug that renders them nearly unconscious. They have since recovered and authorities are investigating the incident.
- Father Who Used Toddler as Shield Gets 13 Years
- Planning Commissioner Sought
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Mejer Had No Notion About Basketball at Christ College Irvine
- THE SIDELINES : Billy Tubbs May Be Charged
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Goodcase's Homer Propels Anteaters
- Mulligan Calls It Quits at UC Irvine : Basketball: In his third consecutive losing season, he decides he has had enough. He will coach for rest of season.
- '90--The Year of the Western
- Downey : New City Ordinance Bans Wasteful Water Practices
- PEN PAL GATHERINGS
- Israelis Shell Lebanon Village Policed by U.N.
- Pope Calls for Prayer to End Gulf 'Massacre'
- U.S. Embassy in Bonn Is Sprayed With Bullets by Left-Wing Group : Terrorism: Shots fired across Rhine cause no injuries. A letter links the attack to the war.
- Toe-Tapping Opera
- SANTA ANA : Swap Meet Inquiry Pressed by College
- Man Shot While Waiting for Tow
- UC Irvine's Ford Emphasizes the Need for a 'Name' Coach
- Ex-Bears Tackle Caesar Rentie Is First Pick in WLAF Draft
- Players Regret, Yet Understand, Coach's Decision
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
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- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Ito May Miss Championships
- The Los Angeles Baroque Orchestra will perform...
- Culver City : Building Landmark Law
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : 16-inch gun turret
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Aspin Hospitalized With Heart Ailment
- Duarte : Work Program for Youths
- Sierra Madre : Council Adopts Water Plan
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Mayor Names New Detroit Police Chief
- Commerce Dept. Appointee
- Police Searching for Clues, Motive in Youth's Slaying
- Police Recount Events Before Shooting
- Commission to Act on Hate Crimes
- INS Official Leaving Amid Turmoil : Bureaucracy: The head of the agency's Western region is taking an FPPC post because Washington tied his hands, co-workers say. He downplays that explanation.
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Men Stab Student at Adult School
- She Earns Respect Behind the Wheel
- UNLV-Arkansas Battle Drew Best Regular-Season Ratings in 6 Years
- Winter Sports
- ART
- STAGE REVIEW : No-Nonsense Treatment for 'Nuts' in Irvine
- Irish Play 'Rememberance' Added to Globe Offerings
- ART
- Pomona Votes to Withhold Probe's Results : Government: The mayor says a private detective's report on possible wrongdoing in the city Redevelopment Agency could expose the city to lawsuits. Two council members disagree.
- STAGE REVIEW : Nishikawa on 'A Mission From Buddha'
- Impressive Debut for 'Die Hard 2'
- Mariners Invite Salkeld to Training Camp as Non-Roster Player
- Mickelson Remains In Spotlight : Golf: Despite lineup of top pros, pre-tournament attention focuses on local amateur.
- Free Tax Assistance Offered for Elderly, Low-Income Residents
- Spying Spies: Donald Trump's past-due bills may...
- Glendora : 2 Sites Get Landmark Status
- Westerners Attacked on Streets in Jordan
- Crime Unit in W. Covina Nets $3.4 Million
- STATE : No Winner; Jackpot $19 Million
- MOORPARK : Cuts Possible for School District
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- 5 Women Honored for Valley Contributions
- Contract Worker Sues Mobil Over Lung Injuries
- Famous Hooks: Proving That 'I'm Better'
- Deadline Passes, so Port Officials Meet With 2nd Todd Shipyards Suitor
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
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- Sylmar Advisory Panel Seeks to Preserve Rural Flavor of Area : Growth: Committee urges new schools, better roads and improved sewer services. The revised community plan will be the first in a series throughout the city.
- 2 Arrested in City's Largest Heroin Bust
- A Vote for the Anti-Politician Politician
- CONEJO VALLEY : Blind Athlete Tells Inspirational Story
- FILLMORE : City to Spend $40,000 Despite Fund Deficit
- McGriff Is the Richest Padre Ever : Baseball: First baseman agrees to four-year, $15.25-million deal.
- Toreros' Tourney Games to be Broadcast on Radio
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III ROUNDUP
- Titans Allow Caldwell to Rejoin Team
- NBA ROUNDUP : Palace No Longer Safe for Pistons
- THE SIDELINES : Kitt Captures His First National Downhill Title in Alpine Event
- Three-time European champion Katrin Krabbe, in her...
- In This Draft, Sockers Stick to Talent They See
- Jett Williams Continues Battle
- New Post for Ex-Chairman of UCI Drama
- Bromley: Point Man for U.S. Tech Policy
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Critics Say Pickens Crossed Fair Comment Line to Japan-Bashing
- GM Units: Detroit-based General Motors Corp.'s three...
- STOCKS : Late Computer Trading Adds 34.41 to Dow
- Egghead Discount Software: The personal computer software...
- Studios Get Their Hollywood Ending on TV Rerun Issue
- Can You Say Bo-bo-ryg-mology?
- EATING RIGHT : This Is a Cocoa Puff Piece
- La Puente : Loan Program Expanded
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Bombing Alters the Good-News War
- Fox Says 'Big Deal' to New Hollywood Frugality : Movies: Writer-director John Hughes reportedly will get more than $200 millionfrom Fox. Included is a sequel to the box-office hit.
- DESERT STORM: DAY 29 : Diplomacy
- Campus Celebrates Black History Month
- 4 Students at UCLA Receive Film Awards
- Filmmaker Called Up for Patriotic Mission : Military: The result is a U.S. training movie on how to survive as a hostage. But don't look for it in the theaters.
- Locales for Love
- CBS Strikes Out With Sports, Posts $156-Million Loss
- Do You Take This Man, and Would You Like Fries With That?
- Hadson Announces OKs on Plans for Coal-Fired Plant
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Legislature Moves to Speed Budget Action : Finances: Groups are formed in effort to persuade rank and file lawmakers to act swiftly on dealing with huge deficit. Governor's first deadline already has been missed.
- Carl B. Spaeth; Stanford Law Dean
- Wrong-Way Driver Is Killed in Collision
- Video Valentines for Rent
- West Covina : Water-Use Rules Passed
- Work Crew in Egypt Finds Ancient City
- FCC Proposes New Rules: The Federal Communications...
- Industry to Unveil Its Idea of 'Green' Marketing Rules
- A Ray of Sunshine Amid Southland's Real Estate Gloom : Housing: Surging sales at Aliso Viejo development and increased activity by shoppers and sellers doesn't mean the slump is over, but many see brighter days ahead.
- Biscuits Rise Again : Home Cooking: Aroma of good times will fill the kitchen in 20 minutes
- Iraqi Mourners Swear They'll Avenge Deaths
- Alhambra Goes to the Well as Way to Aid Troops in Gulf
- City Candidate Admits Failure to List Holdings
- First Lady Is 'Not Afraid to Fly,' Takes Regular Flight to Prove It
- Sunrider to Open New Southland Plant: Sunrider...
- HAL Inc. Sells Route: The parent of...
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Pan-American Pipes : UCSB's Multicultural Center seeks to promote awareness of other cultures by offering music of Peru and Bolivia.
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Games and Toys
- Delta to Cancel Its Daily Flights at Long Beach--4th Pullout in 8 Months : Airlines: Municipal airport officials aren't worried. They predict that the remaining carriers will expand service to fill the 4 flight slots being vacated.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : San Dieguito Pleases Parents With Upset of 1st-Place Poway
- THE SIDELINES : Rangers' Nicholls Suspended
- New Club Seeks to Capture Glow of Sunset Pub
- Auto Insurance Hearings Continue: State Insurance Commissioner...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sun-Times, Guild Avert Layoffs
- Candy Makers Pin Hopes on Power of Confection
- THE HOME COOK : Unfancy Food
- They're Smokin' at Comstock
- Alhambra : Police to Get New Pistols
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In the Mideast: Looking Ahead
- Fitzwater's Remarks: 'Loss of Civilian Lives Is Truly Tragic'
- * Edward H. Schafer; Professor Who Rejected Loyalty Oath
- Bush Proposes $105-Billion Highway Plan
- THREE-KID FAMILIES : Instead of Stopping at 1 or 2 Children, Area Parents Are Filling Out the Nest
- 13 Arrested in War Protest at Pentagon
- EARTHWATCH : Trash and Burn : It's garbage in, energy out as the Oxnard landfill provides an ozone-friendly source.
- Yeltsin Economic Aide Quits, Says He's Being Smeared : Soviet Union: Official claims conservatives have accused him of corruption in order to block change. He was criticized over massive import deal.
- 2 at Portuguese Party Die, 50 Injured in Grenade Blast
- IBM Announces Super-Fast Chip: The company said...
- Nine Eastern Airlines Officials Arrested: The nine,...
- Valentine Food Fantasies : What is the food of romance? : Double Truffle, Double Quick
- Pair Held in Robbery, Beating of Woman, 74
- Chapels of Love : Wedding Facilities Tie Knot With Heart : <i> "It's love, it's love that makes the world go round."</i> --Anonymous
- Going Into Hole Adds to Texas Budget Woes
- RESTAURANT REVIEW AGUILAR'S HACIENDA : Big Fun : Hearty fare such as a three-pound burrito is served up in an unpretentious atmosphere.
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Pitter-Patter : Some videos to rent for a romantic--or schlocky--Valentine's Day with a heartthrob.
- FILM : 'Blue Angel' Began Dietrich Myth
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Old Ballpark Gets Face Lift After 33 Years
- North American-Made Vehicle Sales Drop 23%
- U.S. Industry Expands Foreign Base : Investments: New projects rose 25% in 1990, the Conference Board says. Europe and the Asia-Pacific region were top choices.
- Uncle Meat
- What is the Food of Romance? : Valentine Food Fantasies : Please Be My Moderate Valentine
- Zinfandel Sees Red . . . Again
- Bill Extending Assault Gun Deadline Passes Committee : Legislation: Measure would allow owners who failed to register weapons an extra 90 days without threat of punishment. Proposal by National Rifle Assn. and other groups for more time is defeated.
- In Wake of Raid, Shelter Defends Care of Wildlife : Animals: State officials allege 'wildlife abuses' at the San Gabriel Valley Humane Society. Center's employees deny any wrongdoing.
- Iraqis Put Warplanes at Ancient Temple, U.S. Says : Archeology: Secretary Cheney says MIGs are next to ruins of historic site. Hussein reportedly has customarily placed military installations near cultural locations.
- DESERT STORM: DAY 29 : The Home Front
- Dad After 3 Sets of Twins: 'No More'
- Intel Develops Faster Chip: Intel Corp. said...
- Ball Resigns as Chairman, CEO of Pru-Bache : Management: The departure is believed to be related to a series of problems at the brokerage, capped by its projected $250-million loss in 1990.
- Carter Hawley to Receive $150 Million in Financing : Retailing: The bankruptcy court's approval of the bank loan will allow the chain to resupply its merchandise.
- Hair Clinics Find Thin Is Profitable
- Group Told Not to Seek Donations : Fund-raisers: The attorney general's office complained that the American Veterans Committee misrepresented its tax status and failed to disclose how much it raises and spends.
- 'I Want a Vacation When He Comes Back'
- A Bit of Jolly Olde England in Tustin at Chelsea's Pub
- U.S. May Forecast Iraq Bombing Targets
- The Rights Stuff Spurs a New Call to Duty
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- Valentine Food Fantasies : What is the food of romance? : Love Food From a Hot Climate
- Alhambra : Golf Driving Range OKd
- All Good Dogs Go to Training School : Canines: Young handlers prepare guide dogs for blind people through a Southland 4-H program.
- NOTEBOOK : La Canada to Face Century in Basketball
- Long Beach : Water Conservation Law Sets Use Quotas and Fines
- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner After All Is Said, Done
- * Alice Vansteenberghe; Testified Against Klaus Barbie
- Chinese New Year : Have a Loverly New Year
- 3 Men Plead Innocent to Robbery Charges
- Group Plans to Take Medical Aid to Iraq : Pacifists: The anti-war activists are organizing a relief mission to Baghdad and other cities amid reports of heavy civilian casualties in the bombing.