- Gays and Lesbians in Russia
- VA Medical Care
- Fidel Ramos
- Franking Gives an Advantage
- Picus Story Criticized
- Heartless to Blame Parents
- Promoting 'Buy American'
- Names in the News - Feb. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Feb. 18, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 18, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 18, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 18, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 18, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 18, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 18, 1992
- Obituaries - Feb. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Feb. 18, 1992
- Names in the News - Feb. 18, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 18, 1992
- FATHER SLAM-DUNK: Los Angeles Laker guard Byron...
- 93 Turn to Red Cross for Help After Flood : Disasters: Sixty-five people remain at an emergency shelter. A funeral is held for an Ojai Valley couple who died when mud engulfed their bedroom.
- Flying High With Air Jordan : Nike: Company's products line takes off, but Reebok becomes No. 1. Sonny Vaccaro is told that he is quitting.
- Melrose Abbey Owner Bankrupt : Finances: The landmark cemetery along the Santa Ana Freeway is listed as a $5-million asset in the Chapter 11 filing.
- ROLE PLAYING: Golden West College President Judith...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Sheik's Slaying Spotlights Region Roiled by Violence
- NUMBERS WATCH: Former Irvine Mayor Larry Agran...
- Mourners Pay Tribute to Four Victims of Storms
- JEAN-IUS COMING: Famous designers are so busy...
- Companies Rush to Get the Dreaded Fat Out : * Food: Taste is considered the key to success and the reaping of profits. A selection of substitutes is already available.
- The Pacific : THE PHILIPPINES
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PRESIDENTS' DAY
- 5 Drown in Malaysia
- Tragicomedy in Moscow--Aid That Isn't
- Enough Already of Films Too Goody-Goody to Be True
- Briton Wins First Vietnam Marathon
- Geraldo Audience Needs a Second Look
- Dead Infant Found in Lancaster Trash Bin
- Agran Is Excluded Again From Candidates' Debate : Politics: The former Irvine mayor castigates the League of Women Voters decision to shut out lesser-known presidential contenders.
- Arson Ruled Out as Cause of Fire as Asbestos Cleanup Is Ordered : Aftermath: County health services officials also scramble for temporary offices for management staff.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Feb. 15
- Olympics
- Stanford Overcomes USC Lead : Women's basketball: Trojans have halftime edge but shoot only 20.7% in second half of 73-51 loss.
- TV Reviews : A Legacy of Racism in 'Trouble Behind'
- Marilyn, the Mob and 'JFK' : Television: The movie's success inspires tabloid shows to revive dramatizations. 'Hard Copy' investigates Marilyn Monroe's 'suicide' tonight.
- The Pacific : JAPAN
- Mutual Fund Performance by Category
- Foreign Stock Market Performance
- 2 Hurt as Police Car in Chase Hits Vehicle
- An Off-the-Wall Retirement? : Ceremony: On an emotional afternoon, Magic Johnson's uniform is retired at the Forum, but he still hints at a comeback.
- Stephens Leads UCLA Victory
- San Clemente's Andino Upset at Surfing Event
- BASEBALL
- Company Helps Work Out Workplace Woes : Productivity: Interact Performance Systems Inc. in Orange develops management training programs for some of the nation's largest firms.
- Nuclear Power Injects a Spark in N.H. Debate : Democrats: Four rivals attack Tsongas' support of this energy source in last such forum before the primary.
- 4 IRA Suspects Slain in Northern Ireland
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PRESIDENTS' DAY
- Prospect for Canadian Reform Remains Hazy
- Crackdown to Continue, Islamic Militants Told : Algeria: Up to 6,000 have been arrested so far. Restoring order is the first priority, leader says.
- MISSION VIEJO : School Honored for Weather Program
- Science / Medicine : Ultraviolet Radiation Rise Likely to Affect Crop Yields
- Science / Medicine : 'Parentese': Universal Language
- Science / Medicine : Study Finds Rapid Growth of Gangs
- Science / Medicine : Inscrutable Hulks : Biology: Among the many puzzling questions about whales, the most urgent is how long these leviathans can survive the buildup of toxic pollutants in the oceans.
- Driver Sought After Car Injures Woman
- PLACENTIA : A President Comes Alive for Students
- Getting the Red Out of County Traffic : Commute: Cities are shedding their individual-fiefdom attitudes and cooperating in signal-synchronization projects.
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- The Slow Club came and went ......
- MUSIC & STAGE NEWS
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Young Artists in Laguna Spotlight
- INTERNATIONAL
- $1.3-Billion Pact May Settle Suits Against Milken
- Tiny Park Becomes a Big Issue in La Jolla : Museum: San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art wants to fence the land, used as a sculpture garden. Some residents are vehement about keeping it open to public.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Child-Care Expert May Visit Old Town
- PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN : Feminism Comes of Age in Islam : Young activists assert their place in society and religion, challenging some traditions, empowered by others.
- Man Dies When His Van Hits Utility Pole
- Super-G Silver Is Sweet for Girardelli : Skiing: Long recognized as one of the world's best, he finally gets an Olympic medal.
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- SOUTHERN SECTION WRESTLING PAIRINGS : Top-Seeded Canyon to Face San Clemente Wednesday
- Baseball
- Detachment of CBS Team Leaves a Void
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen Meets Sibelius, Grandly
- Prey's Lieder Lacked Luster in S.D. Recital
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers, Penguins Fight to a Draw in 3-3 Tie
- Restored 'Singin' in the Rain' at Nuart
- Margin Debt Grows; Caution Still Rules Stocks
- Few Takers for Assault Gun Grace Period : Firearms: With hundreds of thousands in defiance of state law, only 486 have responded to second chance to register the weapons.
- DEA Witnesses Tell 2 Sides of Noriega Story on Drugs
- 7 Dead, 40 Injured in Mexico Truck Crash
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NAIONAL ROUNDUP : Hill Stays in and Stands Out as Duke Defeats N.C. State
- Can't Celebrities 'Scribble a Little Something' Too?
- Music Reviews : Moscow Orchestra Debuts Locally at the Ambassador
- PEOPLE WATCH
- 'Buy American' Is Braking Out
- Cash-Strapped Equestrians Are Finding It Difficult to Hold Onto Their Horses
- Reverse Darwinism
- Workers Owe Their Buys to the Company Stores
- BANKING
- The lingering recession has encouraged people to...
- Washington Insight
- Weekly Mutual Fund Leaders and Laggards
- Controversy dogs the Alaskan musher's trail : 'Animal rights' advocates say huskies are abused. Negative publicity tarnishes the sport.
- Cuomo Says He Regrets Absence From Campaign
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Character, Not Economics, Key Issue in N.H.
- Family Unity--Via Overseas Mail
- Remembrances : Indian Felt a Tie to Internees
- The Sale at Maxwell's : Auction of Publishing Mogul's Possessions Draws Cash and Curiosity
- CLIPBOARD
- Tark Still Walks on the Edge
- Becker Bests Courier in Five Sets
- Perkins Lowers His Record in 800
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District Planning to Reorganize Facilities
- SANTA ANA : Group to Suggest School Budget Cuts
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova Wins, Passes Evert
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PAIRINGS : Coin Toss Could Seal Their Fate
- Allisons: Like Dad, Like Son : Stock car racing: Davey repeats father Bobby's victory, leading Shepherd across finish line in Daytona 500.
- Kearny's 2nd Loss Could Be a Forfeit
- Dance and Music : Falletta Conducts Liszt Rarities in Long Beach
- Uncle Buck Stops Here for Meaney
- San Diego Spotlight : Is It Time to Pull the Plug on Wacky Publicity Stunts?
- The Pacific : Australia to Restructure Its Airlines : * Carriers: Analysts say the plan could include consolidation of private and government-owned firms. The aim is to increase tourism.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Rainbow Technologies
- RETAIL
- A Valentine for LACMA Council
- Rebellion Over Tribal Fees Disrupts Resort Area : Feud: An Indian council, which controls a 28,000-acre reservation along Lake Havasu, has also raised rents. The actions are opposed by a rival clan and some residents.
- How to Help Public Colleges by Helping Our Private Ones
- Paramedic's Quick Work Saves Girl, 2
- Nieminen Wins Gold on the Fly
- Suggestions on Ice, if You Please
- 'Tequila' Adds Punch to His Career : Personality: After six years off the charts, singer-songwriter John Anderson--who will appear at the Crazy Horse tonight--is back on top.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Foundation Grants Library $250,000
- Pedestrian Killed on I-805 at Border
- Transit Planners Focus on 'Niche Markets' : Employment: New ideas are emerging to help entrepreneurs get started in the manufacture of rail cars in the Southland. Standardization and government control are not considered options.
- U.S. to Face Sweden for Best End of Pool
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : DATELINE: Albertville
- Night Visitors Brought Halt to Family's Hopes : Relocation: Odyssey of O.C.'s Masudas mirrored the fates of thousands along the West Coast.
- Nice-Guy Neighbor: Could He Really Be Serial Killer? : Crime: Bill Suff seemed genial to friends, co-workers. Now, he is charged in 2 of 19 grisly Riverside slayings.
- Blast on Tanker Kills 5
- NEWPORT BEACH : Restroom Site for Balboa Undecided
- Sun Gives Southland a Chance to Dry Out
- City Hall's Arch Enemies : Simi Valley: Residents worried about losing their semirural lifestyle are waging war over proposals to build a McDonald's and a police shooting range.
- Music Reviews : Bel Canto Opener at Masonic Temple
- Easing Curbs on 'Going Public' Urged : * Stocks: SEC Chairman Breeden wants to help small businesses raise cash through stock offerings during the credit crunch.
- The Pacific : Japanese Doubt They Can Meet Trade Goals : * Commerce: U.S. semiconductor industry members are told it will be difficult to increase their access to Japan's market.
- Posner Loses Control of His Holdings : * Judicial: The action was ordered by a court while auditors determine if the company was plundered.
- Judge Rejects 17 Nordstrom Workers' Suits : * Labor: But class-action case alleging that the employees were underpaid remains alive.
- TAIWAN
- Fear Over Banks' Plan to Merge : * Finance: The combining of B of A and Security Pacific has become a hot topic in the state of Washington.
- Stock Market Leaders and Laggards
- Market Watch : Index Funds Can Provide Safe Middle Ground
- OCCUPATION: POSTAL INSPECTOR--MAIL FRAUD SPECIALIST
- Dahmer Verdict: Jury Took Killer at His Word
- Washington Insight
- IRVINE : Water District to Free Saturday Tours
- Old Memories Confront New Realities in South L.A. : Neighborhood: Some blacks adjust, others leave what was once the core of the African-American community.
- Hopefuls Debate Amid Flurry of New Attacks : Democrats: TV face-off is last for the candidates before N.H. primary. They use time for a summing up.
- MOORPARK : History Class Brings the Races Together
- Motorcyclists Hit the Road on Behalf of Afflicted Kids : Medicine: Riders raise money that will be used in efforts against pediatric brain tumors, among the most fatal of children's ailments in the U.S.
- State Sends Students Back to the Sack--Lunch, That Is
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Pepperdine Women Continuing to Climb
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER, DEFENDER TRIALS : Koch Wins in a Demolition Derby
- Room for Improvement : Despite Training Four Years in Cramped Quarters, Saddleback Wrestlers Have Gone From 2-8 Record to 15-1 Mark, and Won Sea View League Title
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman's 26 Rebounds Power the Pistons
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES : Eruzione Follows Golden Rule
- Knickle Awaits His Shot by Stopping Them : Hockey: Goalie Rick Knickle, passed over by the NHL, stops 27 shots in Gulls' 4-1 victory over Phoenix.
- MUSIC
- TV Reviews : Bugliosi's Suspenseful 'Till Death Us Do Part'
- MUSIC / STAGE REVIEW : A Starry Staging of 'Every Good Boy'
- Dance and Music : Three Minutes With Plisetskaya in Pasadena
- BOOK REVIEW : Is It a Novel or a Literary Guessing Game? : WHISPER <i> by Carolyn Doty</i> , Scribner/Macmillan, $21.95; 288 pages
- Lawmakers Reportedly Oust Head of Ethnic Serbian Enclave
- Emperor Selassie's Remains Discovered
- Chronology
- Officials Seek Clues in Ohio Crash of DC-8 That Killed 4
- Tiger, Boats Fall Victim to Storms
- How TV News Promotes Anti-Black Stereotyping : Media: Local stations need to be more conscious of how they may inadvertently contribute to modern racism.
- Entertaining Theories on Cause of the Ruptured Sewage Pipe
- Syndicates Not Ready to Jump Ship in Search for Right Keel : Sailing: A bad day at sea won't force Spirit of Australia to abandon its redesigned keel.
- It's a Day to Bump 'n Run on the Water : America's Cup: Koch beats Conner by 4:33 after the boats collide in the pre-start sequence.
- Boxing
- MUSIC & STAGE NEWS
- Uzbekistan Woos U.S. With Pledge on Rights : Central Asia: But opposition leader tells Baker that the new nation is still a totalitarian regime.
- Cities Compete for Means to Keep Business From Fleeing : Economy: Five communities statewide will be chosen to set up 'enterprise zones,' which use tax breaks to restart development.
- TV Reviews : 'White Man's Image' Thought-Provoking
- Tenant-Screening Firm Accused of Circumventing Law : Housing: Assemblyman Terry Friedman says the U. D. Registry's reports based on eviction case filings are an attempt to bypass new legislation. The company cites the First Amendment.
- Olympics
- ART REVIEW : Bellows' One-Two Punch : Artist's Duality on View in County Museum Retrospective
- The British City of Birmingham Symphony, which...
- Pop Music Reviews : Festival of Roots-Oriented Reggae Dominates Marley Day
- NEWPORT BEACH : Cruising Teen-Agers Spark Complaints
- Sun's Rays an Antidote for Week of Cabin Fever : Weather: But a mild rain is expected to hit the California coast Tuesday morning.
- Formula for Inequity? : Why Orange and San Diego counties are complaining
- Archival Footage in 'Men' Reveals Armenia's Fate
- SIMI VALLEY : Applications Sought for Block Grants
- Corking a Maelstrom : Winery: A judge has ordered two socially prominent couples to settle their bitter legal battle over the acclaimed Culbertson Winery with the help of a mediator.
- Speaking of Comebacks, the Lakers' Falls Short
- Swiss Runs Are Like Clockwork : Bobsledding: U.S. two-man team seventh with Walker. Germany takes silver and bronze.
- Inglewood Man Shot to Death in North Hills
- Toxic Discharges
- FILLMORE : City Fights Proposed Phone Rate Increase
- Science / Medicine : Tours of Bald Eagle Preserve Scheduled
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Janzen's Final-Round 65 Secures First Win
- Runway Snafu Angers Bubka : Pole vault: World record-holder says he will never compete in L.A. again after broken promise by Franken.
- Loss Means a Victory for Canada
- A Key Stop on Road to Film Glory : Movies: Wednesday's a big day for those chasing Oscar. The path to nomination is paved with advertising and videos and letters sent to voters.
- Attack by Mail Traced to Harkin Campaign; Kerrey Assails Pollster
- Washington Insight
- Obituary : William Schuman; Famed U. S. Composer, Educator
- Remembrances : Race Hatred Pains Ex-Mayor
- Washington Insight
- Gardens Seeded With Handfuls of Gold
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Character, Not Economics, the Key Issue in N.H. Primary : Politics: The campaign is the latest demonstration of how questions about candidates' personal behavior tend to dominate the American electoral process.
- COLUMN ONE : Violence Rules in Colombia : The threat is from all sides--rebels, vigilantes, drug traffickers. Despite efforts to stop the killing, a 'Wild West' mentality and abundance of guns send the murder rate soaring.
- A Place Where You Can Hear Yourself Think
- Days of Camps Haunt Memories of Many
- WESTMINSTER : Hearing Continued on Oversize Sign
- Lagomarsino Bracing for a Thorny Fight : Politics: Michael Huffington, a major GOP donor, is taking on the congressman in a contest Republicans from Ventura to Washington have tried to stop.
- Those Who Gambled for Great Views Assess Their Luck, Losses : Hillsides: Residents know mudslides can be the price of living in a premier location. A few houses are declared unsafe.
- OMBAC II Beats Belmont Shore for Rugby Title
- Edwards Propels Clippers : NBA: His shot in final seconds produces 107-106 victory over the Trail Blazers, who play without Drexler.
- Former Soviets Still Leading Duchesnays
- Track and Field
- Arizona State Wins on Foul Shots, 71-70
- The Raging Torrent of Harvey Levin
- A Clear Rethinking : Competition Has U.S. Firms Warming Up to Fuzzy Technology
- Sun Gives Southland a Chance to Dry Out
- Remembrances : He Served With Valor in Italy
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PRESIDENTS' DAY
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PRESIDENTS' DAY
- Verdict Brings Donations to 'Hero' Cabbie : Courts: Jury award of nearly $25,000 to mugger who was run down by taxi driver outrages some citizens and spurs offers of aid.
- Retiring Elder Statesman Roybal Leaves Latino Power Vacuum
- OXNARD : Day-Care Provider May Be Replaced
- MISSION VIEJO : Truck Ban Delayed a Year by Council
- SANTA ANA : Discovering Zoo's Niche Is His Job
- Science / Medicine : Drugs Cut Fat Content of Meat
- Mater Dei, Glendora Seeded No. 1
- Blaming Actors for Rising Animation Costs Is Mickey Mouse
- CAPITOL JOURNAL / DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB : Garamendi Wary of Standing on Shaky Ground
- FILLMORE : Council, Board to Confer on Schools
- Slain Man's Body Found in Lakeside
- Sockers Making It a Runaway : Soccer: They beat St. Louis, 6-3, for their 11th consecutive victory.
- Norway's Koss Finds the Cure : Speedskating: He wins 1,500-meter race after recovering from attack of pancreatitis.
- Sailing
- SANTA ANITA : Magical Maiden Wins, Ends Her Trainer's 22-Year Drought
- Pop Music Reviews : El General Energetic but Disappointing
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : When Is Elvis Dead?
- Border Checkpoint
- Death Penalty
- Business Is Not Enemy
- PACs Win if Beilenson Loses
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Grab for Viewers Sacrifices News
- Mystery of Aging
- Bush's Plan for Health Care
- Two Views of Soka University
- Two Views of Soka University
- Bush's Plan for Health Care
- Ousting Saddam
- View of Hidden Hills Is Outdated
- Bush's Plan for Health Care
- Bush's Plan for Health Care
- George Habash
- Border Checkpoint
- Border Checkpoint
- Councilwoman Changes Tune
- Bush's Plan for Health Care
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 17, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 17, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 17, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 17, 1992
- MOVIES - Feb. 17, 1992
- MOVIES - Feb. 17, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 17, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 17, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 17, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 17, 1992
- Reservoirs Benefiting From Storms' Deluge : Rainfall: Eleven days of downpours have increased runoff and boosted ground-water levels in Ventura County. A mudslide Sunday closes part of California 150.
- Valley Begins to Dry Out After Storms
- Israelis Kill Leader of Hezbollah : Mideast: Ten others die in air strikes in Lebanon motivated by the slayings of three soldiers. Shiite chieftains vow to take revenge.
- Potential Seen in O.C.'s Mexico Trade Mission
- Buchanan, Bush Swap Feisty Jabs in Late Rounds
- First Concert for Vocal Jazz Group
- Nothing to get alarmed about. A slight...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Kitchen Helper
- COMMENTARY : Let's Skip the Frills and Teach Students
- San Ysidro
- Some Nights, the Action Was Hot and Steamy : Computers: Officers made dates and even broke up with girlfriends over their car terminals. Few communications were virulently racist or sexist.
- Runway Is Finally Cleared for Bubka, Who Goes 19-8 1/4 : Track and field: Pole vault area has to be improvised, but world record-holder wins.
- USC Hits a Bad Spot on the Road
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : These Silvers Didn't Figure : Figure skating: Wylie is second to Petrenko as judging comes under fire.
- Sporadic Titans Timing Their Stride Right
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Sweden Tunes Up for Team USA With a 2-2 Tie Against Finland
- CSUN Reaches Volleyball Semifinals
- Hawaii Lays It on the Aztecs : Basketball: Rainbows win, 66-58, and coach rips SDSU for Brandenburg firing.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : POLITICALLY CORRECT FILE : We Thought About It (<i> Really</i> ) and Decided That Movie Endings Are Special
- *** EYE & I; "Eye & I", <i> Epic</i>
- Team to Test Peary's North Pole Claim : Arctic: Traveling by dog sled, four will retrace the American admiral's disputed 1909 journey to see if his expedition could made the trek without being resupplied.
- Despite Muslim Threats, Prostitutes in Bangladesh Say They Must Work to Survive
- Toronto's 'Moles' Winter Underground