- Black History Month Activities
- Developing a Passion for a Tropical Delight
- Samba Sideshow : Don't expect heavenly music from a band called Samba Hell. 'Schizophrenic' describes the trio's style.
- Wilson Abandons Nielsen Nomination
- Nakasone Urges Pacific Trade Pact
- SLOWDOWN AT SONY
- 100 Years of Home Cooking
- Rabin Defeats Peres in Israel Opposition Vote : Politics: His margin apparently avoids a runoff and makes him Labor candidate for prime minister in June.
- Porn King Guilty in Slaying of Brother : Courts: Jim Mitchell and his sibling built an empire of sex shows and theaters, including one in Santa Ana.
- Rain Clouds Had Silver Lining for Water Supply : Drought: Recent storms could be worth up to $25 million and help keep water bills from rising.
- Learning ABCs of Teaching : Training: Program gives new instructors the opportunity to gain from the experiences of their colleagues.
- Long Beach : Broken Water Line Soaks Books at Main Library
- Democrats' Tax-Cut Package Sent to Panel for Revisions
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : School Aims for AIDS Awareness
- A QUICK LANGUAGE LESSON
- American-Made Cars Continue to Rise in Value
- NEWPORT BEACH : Planning Board's Hoag Vote Expected
- Ferraro Says City Could Profit From Airport Sale
- Escape and Slaying of Tiger Probed : Wildlife: USDA official will determine whether park rangers could have prevented the animal's escape and subsequent shooting.
- Two Arrests Result in Big Hauls of Counterfeit Cash
- Conner Getting Into Racing on Dry Land
- Overdue Title Offers Glimpse Into Future for Taft, 92-60 : Prep basketball: Toreadors trounce Cleveland behind two sophomores to win first outright league championship in 12 years.
- DATELINE: Albertville
- Norris' Brother Key to Decision
- AMERICA'S CUP : Challenge Australia Loses Its Way
- Music Reviews : Pacific Trio Celebrates at Church
- ART REVIEWS : Reading Between the Lines
- ACADEMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS : COMMENTARY : Academy Sips From Fountain of Youth
- Streisand 'Thrilled,' 'Disappointed'
- RESTAURANTS : New Chef Adds Charm to Existing Romance of Claes
- Undermining Police Accountability : No wonder opponents label AB 2067 the 'rogue officers' bill of rights
- Her Business Is Booming--and That's Not Good : Social services: The surge in clients at a family assistance agency is blamed on the recession. It poses a big challenge for the new director.
- Dozens of Candidates Begin Jockeying for Legislative Seats : Politics: Tuesday was the deadline for declaring an intention to run in the June 2 primary election. Nominating papers must be filed by March 6.
- Mayor Testifies About His Ties to Broker in Investment Fraud Case : Courts: Bradley says he was initially fond of the defendant, but his opinion changed after he asked for an explanation of his losses in futures trading.
- New Pier Will Open Without Any Buildings : Construction: The Huntington Beach council is distressed to learn that toilets, a lifeguard tower and shops will be lacking. The city is seeking funds for the structures.
- Treasurer's Wife Appeals Plan to Water Down Job : Torrance: City Council delays final action on investment officer position. The decision to create the job is prompted by the loss of $6.2 million in funds.
- 3 Beach City Police Forces Say Stations Are Outdated
- Catherine O'Neill Will Challenge Sen. Rosenthal
- Singles Eschew 'What's Your Sign?' for 'Who Killed J.F.K.?'
- Selection of Jury Begins in King Case : Jurisprudence: The four officers watch solemnly as the first batch of prospects are quizzed. Some strong opinions are expressed.
- NEIGHBORS : Wedding Party : Fun was involved, of course, but the offer of free nuptials at a Simi Valley hotel was no joke.
- Servite assistant basketball coach Vince Couch on...
- NOTES
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Pressure Continues to Build for Streaking Torrey Pines
- ART
- Czechs Score Upset Over Tired Sweden : Hockey: Unified Team has easier time against Finland, earning spot in semifinals against U.S.
- Doomsday Nears for Infected PCs
- Suit Alleges Price Fixing by Steelcase
- Oxy Will Sell 12 Million Shares of Canadian Unit's Stock to Syndicate
- LABOR
- The Perky Centennial
- Great Cooks : Local Boy Makes Good Cioppino
- A Trio of First Ladies Suits Up for Salute
- * Hewlett-Packard Co. said its profit rose...
- Ruling Striking Down Charity Law Appealed
- Gang Shootings Prompt Appeal for Change in Policing
- Picking the Right Kind of Fence
- College's New Election Zones Avoid Splitting Most Cities
- Lynwood : Planner Reprimanded for Conflict-of-Interest Vote
- MUSIC WOODBURNING PROJECT : Soft Celtic Sounds : Woodburning Project trades wild guitar solos for the mild voice of a cello. It's a band even your parents would like.
- 3rd Suit Filed to Force City of 631 to Build More Housing : Redevelopment: Group contends that the city collected $195 million in redevelopment taxes since 1986 but has not spent any of it on residences.
- Unbeaten Glendora Is Seeded First in 2-AA Basketball Playoffs
- Long-Stalled Drought Relief Bill Approved : Legislation: Congressional plan would ease curbs on use of federal water and facilities for purposes other than irrigation.
- Takasugi Announces His Bid for Assembly : Politics: The move sets the stage for an electoral showdown for Oxnard mayor. Councilman Manuel Lopez enters that race.
- The Storms' Tally
- Vernon Using Suit in Effort to Become Chief, City Claims : Police: He is timing the move to coincide with the process to select Gates' successor, L.A. attorneys say in bid to have the action dismisseed.
- Prosecution Dealt Blow in Insurance Scam Trial : Courts: Judge rules that star witness won't have to testify against her husband, accused with attorney of collecting $1 million from staged auto accidents.
- Bernson Proposes Repairing Empty Chatsworth Reservoir : Environment: Some express concern that the water storage plan would harm a wildlife refuge at the site.
- Many Jury Candidates Sympathetic to King : Trial: First one called says L.A. officers beat his father in 1930s. Others say videotape shows excessive force.
- School Board Delays Vote on Settling Funding Suit
- Fame Has Yet to Catch Up With Joiner
- Popularity Isn't Golden : If Peterson Is a Coach Only His Players Could Love, That's OK by Him
- This Advice Was a Breath of Fresh Air
- GIRLS' SOCCER PREVIEW : She Wants Another Shot at El Toro
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Claims Title, 103-87
- SANTA ANA : Japanese Internment Topic of College Talk
- Sheriff's Refusal to Share Jail Services Criticized
- Emergency Proclaimed by Governor : Storms: Wilson's action aimed at easing financial burden on county residents and at speeding cleanup after last week's rains.
- It's a Bird, it's a . ....
- Saddleback Opens With Bangs, Knocks Off MiraCosta, 16-13
- Chapman Defeats Fresno, 8-6, in Baseball
- TV Ratings : CBS Gets Gold-Medal Ratings
- Leniency for Smugglers' 'Mules' Upheld
- Recruiting: David Knuff, the Southern Section Division...
- DuBois Sisters Aren't Just Lounging Around : * Comedy: The fictional siblings, appearing at Gem Theatre tonight, hope to take musical act on the road.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Kubis' Big Band Gets Down to the Brass and Sax : * His group, playing at Golden West College, offers material that has modern flair while maintaining a rhythmic pulse.
- A Public Relations Disaster for Michael Jackson : * Pop music: The singer cut short an African tour after early stopovers generated the wrong kind of excitement, raising confusion about why he came in the first place.
- COLUMN ONE : 'St. Paul' Against the Odds : Tsongas' idea of an exciting evening is playing charades with his family. But, as in politics, he plays to win. Some see him as resolute, others as self-righteous.
- THEATER REVIEWS 'NAKED LONGINGS' AND 'PIES' : Feminine Opposites : Two plays by women are diametrically opposed. One is all subtext; the other is a loosely formed series of character sketches.
- 3 Students Arrested in Probe on Drugs
- Council Urges New Chandler Estates ZIP
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills Rises Above Jeers, Quiets La Quinta With Shutout
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Iwamasa Takes Charge Early for Edison
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- At 32, He's in It for the Long Run : After Winning the Long Beach Marathon, Rosas Sets His Sights on the Olympic Trials
- Police Allegedly Lent Reporter Gambling Money
- Taking Care To Global Proportions : Volunteers: Local medical workers take their expertise to the ends of the earth in Project Concern.
- Navy Toughens Sex-Harassment Rules : Military: New policy, updated in response to recent incidents, means dismissal for 'serious' first-time offenders.
- Korea Pact: Less Than Meets the Eye : Kim Il Sung is still stalling on the all-important requirement of nuclear plant inspection
- Police Search for Woman's Assailant
- The Question Is Clear: Which Way America? : Primary result challenges the President--and Democrats
- Ethics Panel Appeals Ruling Limiting Its Power
- Red Cross Aids Pacoima-Area Storm Victims : Relief: A third service center will be open until tonight to assist residents with urgent needs, such as groceries, furniture and clothing.
- Pyewacket Sails to Record Finish
- Gulls Squeak Past Roadrunners, 4-3
- BOYS' SOCCER PREVIEW : Ocean View On a Roll, But Taking Nothing For Granted in Playoffs
- Man Testifies at Hearing of Wife's Alleged Killer
- Effort Made to Contact People on Plane in Which 5 Passengers Suffered Cholera
- San Diego
- VENTURA : Disaster Shelter at School to Close
- Torrance Board Votes to Reopen Middle School
- PLATFORM : Don't Fault Teachers
- Norris Wants His Share of Fortune for His Fame : Boxing: Fighter is getting frustrated while waiting for the big money bouts to come his way.
- Duke's Hill Makes a Point While Filling in For Hurley
- Luginbill Retools Aztec Offensive Coaching Staff : Football: Bret Ingalls named to replace Dave Lay as offensive coordinator at SDSU.
- Clippers Punctuate a Statement, 125-94 : Pro basketball: They pull away early for fifth victory in a row under Brown. It is fifth loss in a row for slumping Lakers.
- Moorpark's Kauffman Makes Golden West Pay Dearly for Slight in 2-1 Softball Win
- New L.A. Player Scores in Loss
- Scholastic Surfing: Capistrano Valley, Dana Hills, Huntington...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Jets Brought Down by Blues, 4-3
- Morningside Coach Frets in Spite of Top Seeding : Playoffs: Inactivity because of first-round bye and close games in league play have Carl Franklin worried. Monarchs do not play until Tuesday.
- Cutting Herschel? Incredible
- ACADEMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS : Analysts See Merging of Art, Box-Office Appeal
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : A WHALE OF A TIME : Finally, There's Big Reason to Celebrate at Dana Point's Annual Homage to Marine Mammals
- Howe Confirmed as Planning Director; Salary Under Fire
- Homeowners Critical of Review Panel Makeup
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel Offers Ways to Balance Budget
- School Struggles to Come to Grips With Loss : Tragedy: Inseparable classmates died while sitting side-by-side when plane crashed in snowy mountains.
- Cremation Suit Ends With $15.4-Million Settlement : Mortuaries: Relatives of more than 5,000 deceased people will share award. Some say their grief isn't over.
- Ventura Again Writes Chapter on Winning
- Last Add Recruiting: Shauna Shapiro, Scott's Laguna...
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- MEN'S BASKETBALL
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Loses to Novacek After Match-Point 'Choke'
- The Donahue Show : Santa Paula Coach Fine-Tunes, Programs Teams Into Winners
- SuperBus Report Urges Closer Look at Bidders : Transportation: Auditor defends contract but says O.C. officials should do more to ensure safety of funds.
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : Congressional Bid by Diamond Bar's Kim Is No Surprise
- Thomas Rejects an FCC Affirmative Action Effort : Court: He writes appellate ruling that bars preference for women on broadcast licenses as unconstitutional.
- Drive : For years, Sterling Taylor dreamed of drag racing. Now he lives that dream. 'I have : gone nowhere near fast enough yet,' he says.
- OXNARD : 2 Bank Robbery Suspects Arrested
- MISSION VIEJO : Group Acts to Halt Plans for City Hall
- Encinitas
- Lancaster Man Killed in Freeway Accident
- CAMARILLO : Parents to Protest Middle School Plan
- La Canada Flintridge : Sound Walls on 210 Urged
- Driver Who Used Aliases to Avoid Jail Is Convicted
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC's Rolish Loses No-Hitter in Ninth, but Gains Shutout
- FISHING : Adventurous Anglers Can Be Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place
- If he does not play another basketball...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : You Didn't Expect Tarkanian to Leave Quietly, Did You?
- Murray Will Remain at UCLA and Pass on Early Trip to NBA
- Singleton Breaks Barrier With 'Boyz'
- Chicago Shows Affection for 'Prelude to Kiss'
- HOTELS : Sheraton Anaheim Reopens, Stressing Large Guest Rooms for Travel Market
- Cal State L.A. Students Receive Scholarships
- Garment Industry Targeted in Statewide Crackdown
- 4 L.A. Deputies Indicted in Trucker Beating
- Good MoveChuck Norris discovered Detroit-born Howard Jackson...
- LOS ANGELES CITY HALL JOURNAL
- New Buyer for Pebble Beach Course Found
- Israel Rejects New Invasion Into Lebanon
- FOLK : Uraco: Chileans Make Music Their Battlefield
- Israel Launches New Invasion Into Lebanon
- Sony's Slump : The Giant Japanese Consumer Products Firm Projects a $160-Million Operating Loss for 1991
- Rx Apples: Keeping the Doctor Away
- Lynwood : Pastor Starts Recall Move Against 3 Council Members
- Yves' Goes Back for Seconds in Anaheim
- Tasty Haven for Those Seeking a Good Meal
- San Diego Coast Quarantine May End
- Protesters Demand Spanish-TV Station Resume
- Buchanan's Real Threat to Bush Could Come on Election Day : Campaign: Virtually certain to gain his party's nomination, the President may find his reelection chances hurt if he alienates GOP challenger's conservative supporters.
- Ink on its Face: Detroit Mayor Coleman...
- For Girls, 'Very Nice' Is Not Always 'Very Good'
- El Cajon
- SIMI VALLEY : Nakasone to Visit Reagan at Library
- FILLMORE : Man Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Task Force to Prepare Chatsworth Depot Plan
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Christ College Irvine Is Awarded Top Seed
- Weiskopf Familiar with Place : Golf: He began playing in this tournament 25 years ago. Now, Weiskopf plans to go back and create more memories at this event.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- CBS to Televise Hockey Game Live
- Magic Gets Back in NBA as Commentator for NBC
- For Troy and Fullerton, It Was Four Score . . . and Even More
- JAZZ REVIEW : Peak Performance From Henderson
- Making a Disaster Movie on a Wing and a Prayer : Television: Producer Dorothea G. Petrie had to forge a rescue operation of her own when she started a TV drama based on a jetliner crash landing.
- Parade, Ceremony to Mark First President's Birthday
- Gathers' Son Gets $650,000 of a $1-Million Settlement
- Music Reviews : Sharon Quartet in a Solid U.S. Debut
- ENVIRONMENT : The Rise and Fall of Alaska's Wildlife
- Westridge Offers Fair on Summer Activities
- SKI CLUBS : Group Effort : While some skiers head for the slopes themselves, others seek convenience by joining one of three area organizations.
- Anti-Pollution Campaign Leads to a Schwinn-Schwinn Situation
- Culver City : Democrats Back Gourley
- City's Geologist Shows Apparent Change of Heart in Supporting Recommendation
- Director Named for UCLA Women's Center
- Bellflower : Union Protests Closure of Kaiser Night Walk-In Clinic
- US Facilities Posts Record Increase in Earnings for '91
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Rowland Heights : Chinese New Year Event
- Turning Fists of Fury Into Fellowship : Youths Learn to Release Aggressions at Alhambra Youth Boxing Club
- S.F. Porn King Jim Mitchell Guilty in Slaying of Brother
- Hospital Plans Dual Dedications : Health care: Women's Center at Pomona Valley Medical Center expects so many visitors that the ceremonies will be repeated.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW BOCCALI'S : Pastoral and Pizza : The old-California scenery and good dishes make a nice rest stop during a Sunday drive.
- Pregnancy Help Center Vandalized
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : New Coin Design Rejected by House
- Troubled District Picks One of Its Own to Lead It Out of Budget Crisis : Schools: New Supt. Darline P. Robles has widespread popular support but limited experience, particularly in finances.
- INSURANCE
- Boeing Says It Plans to Cut 6,500 Jobs : Aerospace: The work force reduction in Washington state is the company's biggest in a decade.
- Great Cooks : Survival of the Hungry
- Makin' Bacon Potatoes
- Monrovia : Clerk Details Election Plans
- A young Brooklyn rabbi goes to ancient Kiev to help rebuild his people's covenant with God. Two years later, he's presiding over . . . : A Faith Rekindled
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 'Protected Status' Urged for Haitians
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Regals Get Their Points Across on Scoreboard : Basketball: Notre Dame Academy players adopt team concept to win Sunshine League championship. They will enter Southern Section Division IV-AA playoffs as the third-seeded team.
- Leaving behind the formal, sterile atmosphere of office clinics, therapists and patients relax together at a ranch to discover how . . . : Nature Heals Minds
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Old-Growth Logging Halted on BLM Land
- Council Has No Appetite for Cutbacks : Government: Facing a $3-million budget shortfall, it balks at trimming some of the city's many social services and seeks other options.
- Wanted: Coldblooded Escapee
- Downey : City Will Spend $49,500 on Group Car Sales Promotion
- High-Tech Services May Be a Call Away
- PROFILES : The Write Stuff : Breaking into the burgeoning children's book market requires persistence and very little sleep.
- Mother Ordered to Attend Class With Truant Son
- South El Monte : Hospital Site Opposed
- From Wine to Vinegar : When Winery Dispute Escalates Into Who Owes What to Whom, High Society Feels the Strain
- San Gabriel : Gym Renovation Complete
- Hospital Will Construct New Wing
- Monrovia : Comment Limit Criticized
- Manzanar Camp Designated as Historic Site
- Sunset Strip and W. Hollywood Mall
- ACADEMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS : 'Bugsy'...
- Mike Tyson's Conviction
- Transportation Plan for Westwood Project
- Bond Issues
- A Good $3 Red Wine
- Mike Tyson's Conviction
- Adopt Zero-Tolerance Social Services Policy
- Mike Tyson's Conviction
- Lawyers
- Repealing the Luxury Tax
- Mike Tyson's Conviction
- Mike Tyson's Conviction
- Chiropractic Care
- Repealing the Luxury Tax
- Repealing the Luxury Tax
- Mike Tyson's Conviction
- Ethiopia
- Mike Tyson's Conviction
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 20, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - Feb. 20, 1992
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- Obituaries - Feb. 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 20, 1992
- Possible Fraud in Chief Test Probed : Police: But Gates, who said some candidates may have gotten help on the essay portion, calls the inquiry asinine and says he won't cooperate.
- Man Pleads Guilty in Asbestos Case : Crime: Dumping of four tons of cancer-causing mineral is largest such incident in U.S. history. Jail discussed.
- Chained Boy Destructive, Mother Says
- Souped Up and Ready to Go
- GROWING STAR: You can't expect a 10-year-old...
- Senate Passes Bill to Reduce Reliance on Imported Oil : Energy: The measure would promote nuclear power and alternative fuels. But controversial Arctic and vehicle mileage provisions are dropped.
- Lynwood Gets Top Seed in CIF Playoff Pairings
- WRITER & BEAST: When "Beauty and the...
- State's Quake Threat Finding Criticized : Development: Its geologist recommends against designating fault as active, despite experts' warnings. Critics say property values are being placed above safety.
- BEATING NOTHING: Lest you think that former...
- FANTASTIC VOYAGE: When astronaut Lacy Veach makes...
- Hawthorne Hearing to Settle City Clerk's Fate : Government: City Council will decide whether Patrick Keller, who has been living in Hawaii, is a resident of the community.
- High Pay and All, Cat Is a Global Leader
- Eet Eez Not a Small Deal-Eet Is Beeg, Mac
- Turner Cartoon Channel on Tap
- All-Star 'Tempest' Blows Into Balcony Theater
- New Break Found in San Diego Sewage Pipe
- Fire Destroys Key Pavilion for Expo '92
- U.N. Plans to Send Top Arms Inspector to Iraq
- A Sooty Adventure at County Building : Fire: Health department manages to function despite confusion and glitches on the first day of work since high-rise blaze.
- Metrolink Expected to Debut on Time : Transit: Commuter rail costs have been less than anticipated. The regional service to downtown L. A. will open in October, officials say.
- ORANGE : Drug Tests to Be Required of Police
- 'Lagunatic' Harry Moon Jr. Dies : Obituary: Widely known ex-restaurateur was avidly involved in his city's business and environmental issues.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS PREVIEW : Woodbridge Looks to Take Down Gahr
- FOOTBALL
- Modern Doesn't Mesh With Romantic in McGraw Show
- Baseball
- Law on Foreign Investments in U.S. Upsets EC : Trade: The European Community takes issue with an American law banning direct investment deemed contrary to national security.
- CMS Reports $5.4-Million Loss for 2nd Quarter
- Bond Selloff Drives Dow Down 21.24 : Market Overview
- Brown Proves Competitive Against 2nd-Tier Democrats
- If Dogs Voted, It Would Be an Upset