- Unusually Warm Temperatures Draw Thousands to Beach
- TV Reviews : 'Rap City Rhapsody' a Valuable Primer
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- WORLD : Swiss Troops Target Aliens
- Aaron Siskind; Abstract Photographer
- Religion: Jews in Iraq
- Letters Bring Messages of Love, Hope From Gulf : The Home Front: Letters from San Diegans serving in the Persian Gulf are a lifeline for their families.
- Readers Get the Green Light to Complain About Signals
- Countywide : Board to Debate Fees for Collecting Fines
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Hiring Frozen, Layoffs Considered
- Anaheim : Funds Allocated for Anti-Graffiti Effort
- Fluoride-Cancer Link Discounted
- Winter Sports
- A Troubling Trend Is Seen in Japanese Corporate Giving
- EARNINGS : ITT Shows 4th Quarter Decline
- 3,585 USAir Employees to Be Furloughed
- Gas Prices Decline: Gasoline prices at the...
- Pay TV Households Decrease: The number of...
- Iraq Rebuffs Iranian Plan for Peace in Gulf : Diplomacy: Baghdad insists it will not compromise. Hussein, in a broadcast, says U.S. power will not prevail.
- Oscar Rudolph, 79; Versatile Director of TV Series, Movies
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Vietnam-Era Book Author Sees Parallels : Teacher's work focuses on lone Administration voice that opposed U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia, George Ball, presidential adviser.
- Sylvia Lane: Education Key to Success
- THOUSAND OAKS : Plan Calls for Fines for Hosing Cars
- Man's Killing Surfaces Again Decade Later : Murder: Karen Quiter recently learned that police have a suspect in the 1980 slaying of her father; authorities plan to link the case to a man's retrial in a double killing.
- Playing It Straight Not the Way to Go
- Crew Strives to Be Cut Above in Quest for America's Cup : Sailing: America-3 members are well into their 'training camp.' Their methods reflect a football influence.
- SANTA ANITA: SAN VICENTE STAKES : Olympio Takes Over at Finish
- Wally George Is Syndicated
- The Magic of Movies in a Confusing Hollywood
- MUSIC REVIEW : Harbison Leads Two Premieres
- Pop Music : Ozzy Out of Tune at KNAC Blast
- PACIFIC WATCH
- The Day in the Gulf
- DECOYS: THE ART OF DISGUISE
- Some Israelis Going Underground to Seek Shelter From Scud Attacks
- The Sidelines : Norway Wins Second Nordic Gold
- Floyd Doesn't Want to Cool Off With Week Off : Golf: He didn't commit to San Diego tournament, then finished in the desert with a pair of 64s.
- Padgett Plays It Physical : Wrestling: Century League champion at 160 pounds is favorite in the Southern Section 4-A tournament.
- Abebe Mekonnen of Ethiopia edged Toru Kozasu...
- Another Dazzling Vegas Show : College basketball: Unbeaten UNLV blows away No. 2 Arkansas with a big run at the start of the second half.
- Million-Dollar Question: Canseco's Matrimonial State
- DANCE
- Short Takes : Copperfield Hires an Audience
- MOVIE REVIEW : Sequel Blahs for 'Neverending Story 2'
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Browns May Lead NFL in Filing
- Music : Yamashita Performs With Fury
- ART
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- O.C. ART : Should the NEA Fund R&D;? : A Heritage Foundation senior fellow has shown a lack of understanding in his broadside against the Endowment.
- Problems Beset Effort to Widen Freeway Bridge : Traffic: Ventura and Oxnard officials disagree over funding of the project to remedy congestion at the Santa Clara River. The state also has given it a low priority.
- Herpes Virus May Speed AIDS
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Camerata Performs Namesake Composer's Pieces
- Timely Idea: Clocking Only Game Action
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Gets Top Spot in I-A After San Bernardino's Defeat
- NHL ROUNDUP : 294 Penalty Minutes in Capitals-Flyers Game
- RUNNING WOODLAND HILLS RACES : Cruz, Padilla Get Bonus From 'Training'
- Francis Isn't Standing on Ceremony in 2nd Year as Ventura Mayor
- Johnson Wins in Photo Finish : Track: The Canadian sprinter is declared the victor in a 60-meter race in Japan. It is his second triumph in four races since his steroid suspension.
- Short Takes : Sinead O'Conner Wants to Retire
- Forum Bout a Tuneup for Hearns
- Addition of Lott Adds Up
- MVP Barkley Helps East Save Face, 116-114 : NBA All-Stars: His 22 rebounds, 17 points provide a rare bright spot in an error-plagued game.
- CBS Brings Up the Rear in Gulf Coverage : Television: Cost-cutting measures have put the network under fire in the ratings war, and anchor Dan Rather is taking the heat--deservedly or not.
- Pre-WWI to Post-WWII German Films at LACMA
- 'Home Alone' Ousted as No. 1 After 12 Weeks : Movies: 'Sleeping With the Enemy' takes top spot.
- TV Reviews : Dr. Raynor Returns for a 'Deadly' Sequel
- ***"Perfect Partners." Luther Hughes and Cahoots. ITI Records
- Music : Previn's Mozart
- LOCAL : Lotto Jackpot May Hit $9 Million
- Troops: Cards
- Iraqi Army Feels the Pinch : Students Lose Draft Exemption
- Carter Hawley Files for Chapter 11 : Retailing: The Los Angeles-based company's stores will remain open while it seeks to reorganize.
- Trial Becomes the Winnie Mandela Show
- New Center at USC to Map Out Quake Hazards
- Field of Yellow Ribbons Waves as Street Sends 5th Son to Gulf
- Clipboard : Looking Ahead
- Weekend Heat Prompts Locals to Hit the Beach
- Tortilla Priest's Faith Weathers Test : Religion: Salandini's stand with Cesar Chavez angered church officials, but priest remains committed to helping farm workers.
- YORBA LINDA : Council Creates New Zoning Post
- Piru : Gun Club Must Pay for Study of Bird
- BOOK REVIEW : Tall Tale From Halls of Higher Education : KILLER DILLER<i> by Clyde Edgerton</i> Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill $17.95, 247 pages
- Residents Stymied by Drive for Jail : Gypsum Canyon: Recent events have alarmed surrounding communities, raising anew the specter of construction of the proposed county facility.
- SANTA ANA : Performers Play Doctor to Educate
- Stanford Rallies for 60-59 Victory
- GOLF : Palmer, Nicklaus Say Courses Are Too Easy
- Channel 10 Policy on War Victims Could Veil Truth
- No Surprise When Actors Direct Good Films
- CARTOON REVIEW : 'Box Office Bunny': An Echo of the '50s
- Market Watch : Gambling on the Bankrupt-Bound
- P.M. BRIEFING : Iberia to Trim Its Staff by 10%
- Big Guns Find Targets Thanks to Little Drones
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Dock, Play Area for Handicapped OKd
- Orange : City Moves Toward Building Golf Course
- Thrill of Victory Is Academic for Morse Football : Education: High school gridiron champs tackle studies to excel off the field as well.
- Workers' Beef Has Both Sides Simmering at Deli : Labor: Although there is no strike, some employees are picketing Canter's. They are upset by union benefits changes.
- YORBA LINDA : Cable to Broadcast Council Sessions
- Laguna Beach : Truck Hits Patrol Car, Injures Officer
- COSTA MESA : Recycling Volume Increases by 15%
- German Sets Indoor 5,000 Record
- Norris Too Strong, Too Fast, Too Young : Boxing: Months of weight training paid off against Leonard. Champion not sure who next opponent will be.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- FOCUS : Chinese Economic Reform: Is It Enough?
- Two Who Took Leadership Role in L.A. : Yukiyasu Togo: The president of Toyota U.S.A. learns how the locals think by diving into the culture.
- Tentative Agreement With Parker Is Announced
- A-Weapon Cleanup Estimates Doubted : Environment: Lab sites will take much longer to restore than the projected 30 years, study says. It urges shifting oversight away from Energy Dept.
- Gulf Weather
- WORLD : China Activist Denies Charge
- Two Who Took Leadership Role in L.A. : Hiroyuki Saito: The Mitsui executive has helped build a bridge between Japanese and Americans.
- In Jordan
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Live Veterans Listed Among War Dead
- 66-Year-Old Stabbed to Death Downtown
- Lake Casitas : District to Consider Rationing Water
- Countywide : Red Cross Plans Forum on Gulf War
- Bubka Raises Mark With Vault of 19-11 1/2
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : To Rate the Most Amazing Salaries, Start at the Left (or in the Bronx)
- Sockers Race Past Beleaguered Wings
- Fowler Studying Future of Sockers, MSL
- NBC Denies Plan to Drop Carson
- PACIFIC REPORT : Of Arms and the Japanese : Defense: The Pentagon is using more of its ally's commercially developed technology in weapons. That makes many Japanese providers uneasy.
- PACIFIC WATCH
- Banks Will Offer $10-Billion Plan to Bolster FDIC : Banking: The industry would use its own money to preclude a taxpayer bailout of the deposit insurance fund. The proposal comes as Congress is considering expanding banks' powers.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : West Is Also Likely to Ignore Lithuania Vote : Secession: The Baltic state's independence bid is overshadowed by the Persian Gulf War. Its next major task is seen as shoring up its economy.
- Oxygen Tanks' Role in Fire on Jet Examined
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : More Children to Get Disability Aid
- NATION : 2nd Mardi Gras Visitor Killed
- Clashing With Her Church : Religion: Theologian's scathing attack on the Catholic hierarchy is selling fast. Cardinal John O'Connor calls the book 'dirty' and 'preposterous.'
- A Dream House It Isn't, but Nightmare Finally Is Over
- FULLERTON : Elderly Man Killed While Crossing Road
- Cost of Super Collider Climbs
- Built-In Limitations Dog Airport
- The Sidelines : Larry Holmes Settles Lawsuit
- Ismail Postpones Private Workout for NFL Scouts
- MOCA, Mozart, Mango Tarts : Culture: The first 'Philharmonic Style' concert draws more than 3,000 smart-setters to downtown.
- 'King' Reigns Among Junky TitlesWhat is the...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fixed Price for Wool Abandoned
- PACIFIC WATCH
- AirLand Battle: Next Stage Is Crucial
- Well-Preserved : Defying a Withering Drought, an Underground Basin Keeps Rising
- COLUMN LEFT : Women's Vote Is Wasted in Congress : The sisterhood of concern for peace is betrayed by politics.
- NORTH COUNTY : 2 Die in Unrelated Auto Accidents
- SANTA ANA : Armed Man Shot by Woman's Father
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Legendre Strikes Out 10 as Cypress Wins Title
- Short Takes : Nureyev Tour: Not a 'Farewell'
- ON THE BLOCK
- Never Hid Under Her Bed, Aquino Tells Libel Trial
- Nature May Be Iraq Ally if War Stalls
- Suicide Linked to War
- Words on the War
- THOUSAND OAKS : Developer Seeks Height Exemption
- The Ethics Commission Is a Special Case : It would be prudent for the City Council to keep a proper distance
- Study of Growth Factor Hormone Seen as Key to Many Mysteries
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Sweeps Pair From Cal Poly Pomona
- TRACK AND FIELD : Johnson-Lewis Show Is Good for Business
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Don Juan' Outfoxes Audience
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sinatra Covers Wear of the Years With Style, Charm
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS
- BUENA PARK : $400,000 Added to Home-Buyer Fund
- Iraqi Army Feeling the Pinch : Gulf War: Baghdad extends the draft to include 17-year-old students. The youths must report by March 20.
- Hit-Run Accident Leaves 2 Injured
- Work May Begin in April on Connector : Transportation: A local firm has submitted a low bid of $33 million to build the long-awaited link between the Simi Valley and Moorpark freeways.
- MOTOCROSS: SUPERCROSS SERIES AT SAN DIEGO : Finish Doesn't Spoil Johnson's Farewell
- GOLF ROUNDUP : No. 17 Remains Lucky Hole for Charles
- The Sidelines : UNLV Tops Poll for 12th Straight Week; Arkansas Drops to Third
- MOTOR RACING: NASCAR AT DAYTONA : Earnhardt Sweeps Both Halves of Sprint
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Cahill Defeats Gilbert
- Dance : Rudy Perez Ensemble in 'Made in L.A.'
- Northwest May Merge, Scale Back : Airlines: Top officers told pilots that the sale of lucrative Pacific routes is a possibility.
- DESERT STORM: DAY 26 : Political
- Appetite: While Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf may...
- GI Accidents Prompt Precaution on Rifles
- DESERT STORM: DAY 26 : Military
- Radar
- The War, a Movie and Stereotyping
- Segregation
- The War, a Movie and Stereotyping
- Children's Confusion
- Legislature and Term Limits
- Germany and Gulf War
- Hazing
- Legislature and Term Limits
- Germany and Gulf War
- The War, a Movie and Stereotyping
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Battle of the Bands Picks the Finalists : Judges at Bogart's choose the Fullerton band Trip the Spring to lock horns with This Great Religion on Wednesday. But of the five groups, the one most worth tuning in to was Standard Fruit, a quirky Placentia band.
- Germany and Gulf War
- Germany and Gulf War
- Legislature and Term Limits
- Legislature and Term Limits
- Legislature and Term Limits
- Children's Confusion
- TELEVISION - Feb. 11, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 11, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 11, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 11, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 11, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 11, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 11, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 11, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 11, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 11, 1991
- VOX POPULI: As opposition mounts to the...
- GULF GUZZLERS: With water the scarcest of...
- Cheney to Urge More Bombing Before Land War, Officials Say : Gulf conflict: Area remains 'target-rich,' a general declares. U.S. loses first warplane in a week as raids on Iraqi troops in Kuwait are stepped up.
- RICH MEETS POOR: UC Irvine professor Luis...
- First Policewoman Slain : LAPD Officer Joined Force 4 Months Ago
- Tollway Hinges on Smog Issue
- With Fighting, Gulf Letters Take on Sense of Urgency : The front: Soldiers tell of relief, worry now that war has begun. They seek to lessen fears of loved ones.
- BY GEORGE: Until now, the syndicator planning...
- From the Archives: Jonathan Demme on his transition from exploitation movies to his 'best work': 'Silence of the Lambs'
- Using Joint Tenancy in a Will to Avoid Probate
- Intel Makes Down Payment on Leadership Role in '90s
- Open Spaces Draw First-Time Buyers : Sylmar: This is still horse country, and homes are reasonably priced. Residents don't want their way of life threatened by too much development.
- FICTION
- A Scalper's Glossary
- When Marty and Hannah Become Intimate...
- First B-52s Take Off From British Base
- Two Killed When Stunt Plane Crashes
- Long Beach Man Beaten to Death
- Cal State Fullerton Gambles on Football : * Faculty's Uncertainty, Deficit, Tough NCAA Competition to Test President's Decision
- Spurning the Spoils of Victory : Remaining an Amateur, Mickelson Keeps His Promise, Not the Cash
- Backlog in Court Is No Longer Criminal : Justice: A streamlined management system is getting criminal cases settled more promptly.
- Allison Wins Pole at Daytona
- FIELD HOCKEY TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : Santiago Championship String Ends at Two
- COVER STORY : Hitler's Sordid Little Art Show : How a footnote to the Third Reich's brutal history became LACMA's 'Degenerate Art--The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Nazi Germany'
- Microsoft's Gates Reigns as 300-Pound Gorilla of PCs : Computers: Admired and feared, the former Harvard technoid is always there when trends are set. His future depends on juggling his agenda against IBM's.
- LIFE IN THE LAB
- The Boorn Conspiracy : THE COUNTERFEIT MAN: The True Story of the Boorn-Colvin Murder Case. <i> By Gerald McFarland (Pantheon Books: $22.95; 242 pp.)</i>
- There's More to Tell About This William
- Three Held in Attempted Bombing of Chemical Tanks : Crime: FBI investigators believe that an insurance plot, not terrorism, was the motive.
- Nothing to Read at Reagan Library : No White House Documents Will Be Available to the Public When It Opens in November
- Sheriff's Tipsters Can Call New Gang Hotline
- Resettlement Opens Doors in China : Lifestyle: The government promises cave-dwellers a better way of living. Some of them have made great strides from poverty to prosperity.
- Grand Canyon Hikers Get Boost From Rescuer : Recreation: When visitors get in over their heads, a Park Service staffer may happen by and give a pep talk.
- Bill Aims to Fix Legislative 'Goof' by Restoring Funds to Small Cities
- Nonprofit Status Could Provide Hospital Cure : S.D. General's mission also needs surgery
- Services to Be Held Tuesday for Church Founder
- Closed Firm, Owner Charged in Acid Leaks
- Good Life and Gang Life: It's a Thin Line
- 1,300 Students Get Their Kicks in Anaheim : Dance: The youths compete for nationwide honors. Esperanza High's was the only Orange County team to place.
- Goodbys Never Get Any Easier : Military: Families and friends gather to wish a Channel Island Reserve unit well as it leaves for the Persian Gulf.
- 200 Jam Council Hearing for House of Yahweh Expansion
- Washington State Defeats Cal, 84-75
- Cougar Back in the Wilds After Visit to Irvine : Ecology: He's groggy from the after-effects of a tranquilizer dart that dropped him out of a tree but otherwise OK. He is wearing a collar device to help researchers study his migration pattern.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gilbert Serves Agassi With 6-1, 6-2 Setback
- Racquetball Event Holds No Surprises
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ventura Women Move Into 1st With Upset
- He Decides at the Last Minute He's Not Really Retiring Type
- Quibbles & Bits
- STAGE : His Long Road Led to Pasadena : Artistic director Paul Lazarus promises to bring 'creative administration' to the fabled Playhouse
- It's All in the FAMILY : As Doctors Study the mysteries of Cancer and Other Deadly Diseases, Families May Turn Out to Be the Best Laboratory
- at the bar, for William Carlos Williams by CRAIG COTTER
- 'A Tunnel at the End of the Light' : FLOAT, <i> By David Eyre (Doubleday: $19.95; 393 pp.)</i>
- Home Improvement : Protecting Door Cracks Against the Elements : Weatherstripping: Installation on outside doors cuts flow of cold or hot air and saves on energy costs.
- VCR Users Suffer a Power Failure
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Air War Deprives Iraq of Chance for Big Offensive, Other Options, Allies Believe
- The Region : Substance Abuse Meetings
- Overall, Carriers Have Good Safety Records
- Mongolia to Get Food Aid
- Bush Seeks Boost for U.S. Commercial Space Business : Industry: Policy aims to put Americans on an equal footing with foreign firms in private-venture rockets and satellites.
- Raids Bring Hardship to Kuwait City
- Town Pulls In Welcome Mat for Farm Workers : Florida: Officials ban group housing even though residents concede that migrant laborers are vital to the local economy. Critics accuse the city of discrimination.
- AIDS Shortening Women's Lives : Public health: New Jersey statistics bode ill for the nation. The disease is rapidly becoming a leading killer of young, black females.
- Application Period for Arts High School
- Actor to Be First in Arts Lecture Series
- Ruling Limits Exxon Spill Claims
- Video : Video Valentines
- War Hampers Cleanup of Huge Oil Spill : Environment: Regional coordination has been weakened. And a bottleneck has occurred in the system for procuring equipment.
- AIDS Doctor Battles a Staggering Caseload in Trying to Care for the Littlest Victims
- War IN BRIEF : SYRIA : Paper Asks Iraqis to 'Liquidate' Hussein
- Behind Scarce Water: Cowboy Corporate Socialism : Drought: We are now permanently diverted from the preservationist environmental concerns and values that once made us Westerners unique.
- Kansas City Prolongs Gulls' Slide
- Track
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Owens Arrives in Time for Syracuse, 70-69
- Johnson Fares Well in Local Farewell : Motocross: He says goodby to San Diego, then finishes eighth in race won by Bayle.
- GOLF : Courses Are Too Easy for the Pros
- Carnesecca, St. John's: A Long-Standing Affair
- ALBUM REVIEWS : MARK WHITFIELD : "The Marksmen" <i> Warner Bros.</i> ***
- Fullerton Outlasts Fresno in Overtime
- Warfare: Iraqi Disinformation
- Air Traffic Controllers: Some Crave Job's Pressures : Stress: To succeed, you have to quickly solve three-dimensional puzzles--where mistakes can be fatal.
- Physicist / Author Hawking Gives Students a Big Bang in the Classroom : Astronomy: He may be the most important theoretical physicist since Einstein, but Stephen Hawking has not lost his touch in the classroom.
- As Winter Turns Bad, Ice Anglers Get Warmed Up : Recreation: Small 'towns' appear on frozen lakes as fishermen walk on water to get to their spot. 'When times get tough, people go fishing,' a businessman says.
- Drop by Drop : The drought: Rationing is at hand. Families are making trade-offs to conserve their precious water allotments.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cold-Shooting Chapman Loses
- Cutbacks to Farmers Bring in Bumper Crop of Worries
- UNLV and Arkansas Won't Wait for March : College basketball: Top-ranked Rebels and second-ranked Razorbacks will clash in a game that would be worthy of an NCAA final.
- PREPS : Closing Night Was a Real Gym-Dandy
- Irvine Holds Up Well but Falls Short in End
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : CATALOGUES : A Fossil in Every Home
- Lightner New BIA President
- THE LEAN SEASON : New Leotards in Florals and Plaids Help You Look Good While You Shape Up
- Artists and Artworks of Color : As Appreciation Crosses Ethnic Boundaries, Annual Show Draws Wide Audience at Mall
- Pasadena : City to Pay for Soviet Guests
- ELECTIONS POMONA COUNCIL : New Balloting System Alters Race Strategies : Campaign: Candidates say the switch from citywide to district elections will enable more door-to-door campaigning. Four council seats and the mayor's job are at stake.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Debate Is Raging on Housing Funds : Redevelopment: Some cities are using money meant to construct low- and moderate-income homes for other projects. Legislators accuse them of ducking their responsibilities.
- Some Casinos Cash In on 'Gamblers' Specials'
- San Gabriel : New Mayor Takes Post
- 25 Anti-Abortion Protesters Arrested
- Fear of Terrorism Affects Film Schedules