- 273 in L.A. Area Cited for Breaking Helmet Law
- It's Like His Home : Richard Petty's Final Tour Begins at Daytona, Where He Is Legend
- DATELINE: Albertville
- Northridge's Camp Kernen Kicks Off a Quest to 'Finish It Off' : Baseball: Frustrated after just missing trip to College World Series last season, Matadors begin this season with 5 1/2-day ordeal named after coach.
- Broderick Has No Regrets in Slayings : Crime: She says she feels no remorse over the killing of her ex-husband and his new wife.
- OXNARD : Mexican Consulate to Get More Space
- Parenting the American Way : Classes Help Immigrants Bridge Cultural Gap in Child-Rearing
- Probe of Insurance Firm's Conduct OKd
- Defiant Is Finally Defeated : Sailing: Koch's new boat beats its older sister by 49 seconds.
- Perkins Proving a Perfect Laker Fit : Pro basketball: Forward-turned-center because of injury to Divac becomes much more than a complementary player.
- NOTES
- City Asks Postal Service for a Single ZIP Code
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Stanton Sparks Castle Park by Sweetwater
- It Was a Whole Different Ballgame for Chapman in '30s : Induction: Ernie Chapman, thought to be the school's only three-year football letterman still living, joins its Athletic Hall of Fame.
- New Kids Sue Former Director for Defamation : Pop music: The Boston filing seeks unspecified damages and claims that Gregory McPherson's lip-sync allegations damaged the group's reputation.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Berrys Showcase Talents of Japan at the Biltmore
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Garman Restocks the Softball Team With Freshman Standouts
- WESTMINSTER : City May Restrict Activities at Club
- MSL NOTEBOOK : Coaches Wired for All-Star Game
- Why Can't the Magic Continue?
- Playoff Candidates Scrutinized
- Football
- ART REVIEW : Henri Photos Hold Mirror Up to Talent
- Music and Dance Reviews : Youth Symphony Showcases 2 Soloists
- A Most Valuable Player : Magic wins, AIDS stereotypes lose in nationally televised game
- ANAHEIM : Cooperation Sought in Anti-Gang Effort
- Hackl Wins; Kennedy Is 10th : Luge: German was second at Calgary in '88. Austrians win silver and bronze medals.
- It's All in Family Support : Speedskating: Blair says her big group of backers spurs her on to a winning effort.
- Running the City : Cal State Bakersfield Has Things Its Own Way as the Top Show in Town and Finds It Only Has to Keep Winning to Stay That Way
- Shari Needham
- This Trophy Doesn't Come That Cheap
- Brandon Jessie
- Added Agents to Bolster S.D. Border Patrols
- Bomber Harris
- Bomber Harris
- Federal Retiree Benefits
- Nation Itself Is to Blame
- American Enterprise
- Loneliness
- Federal Retiree Benefits
- Federal Retiree Benefits
- Federal Retiree Benefits
- Gang Sentencing
- Gang Sentencing
- State Programs on Health Care
- Woes Are Election Fodder
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 11, 1992
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- MOVIES - Feb. 11, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - Feb. 11, 1992
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- Obituaries - Feb. 11, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 11, 1992
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- Auditors Say Warnings to Schools Unheeded : Education: L.A. district faces tough decisions after continuing practice of spending more than it collects, then borrowing from reserves.
- Tyson Verdict Sends a Message : Reaction: Some say that his conviction on rape charge shows that athletes are not above the law.
- Heroic Actions Avert Tragedy for Motorists
- LOOKING NORTH? Mexican President Carlos Salinas de...
- YOU BET: When Bill Cosby begins hosting...
- LOOKING SOUTH: Western Digital chief Roger Johnson...
- PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : Who's Afraid of Mexican Trade? : Bush can have the job-creating pact quickly if he'll take a more vigorous approach to environmental protections.
- U.S. Airlift Under Way to Aid Former Soviet Union : Relief: Distribution of leftover Gulf War food, medicine is seen by some as being mostly symbolic.
- Brown Pledges New Effort on Timber Protection Bills
- Bush-Buchanan Primary Race Takes on Air of Civility : Republicans: The President's criticism of challenger is mild. His rival abandons caustic attacks used earlier.
- Harkin Poised for Big Caucus Victory in Iowa
- Harkin Scores Record Victory in Iowa Caucus
- POLITICS : States' Ballot Rules Are Often Vexing to Presidential Hopefuls
- LION'S SIDE: With last week's ban on...
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 11, 1992
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- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 11, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 11, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 11, 1992
- Broderick Has No Regrets in Slayings
- How Change in Wage Tax Bite Will Work
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Truth, Justice and the American / Estonian Ways
- The Broad View on International Investments
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- New Clues Put Humans in New World 28,000 Years Ago
- Taiwan Breaks Out as a Global Investor : Capital: High labor costs and appreciating currency have pushed Taiwanese companies to invest billions overseas.
- CULTURE WATCH : Words of the Week, the Sequel
- Mimi Adler; Longtime L.A. Art Dealer
- CONEJO VALLEY : Tax Help Offered by Senior Citizens
- 50,000 Call for Yeltsin to Resign : Russia: Economic reforms are denounced as 'highway robbery.' The Moscow rally is largest yet by pro-Communist groups.
- SIMI VALLEY : Candidates Sought for Planning Panel
- Which One Do You Think Is the Company's Top Dog?
- Water Polo Goes Overboard on Its All-American List
- Two-time Olympic gold medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee came...
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : 'Suicide Doctor' Advising 4 Patients
- COLUMN ONE : Kerrey: A New Kind of Odyssey : Democratic contender, a war hero, struggled mightily with the wounds of Vietnam. With seemingly all the 'right stuff,' he now struggles to connect with voters.
- L. A. Seeks to Strengthen Trespassing Laws : Legislation: The city wants to make it easier for owners to keep loiterers, especially drug dealers, off private property.
- LAKE FOREST : City to Join Study of Regional Policing
- U.S. Border Control: Holes in the Policy? : Best way to reduce flow of illegal migrant workers from Mexico into this country: Concentrate effort at the border
- LONG BEACH MARATHON : Appell Makes an Olympian Run to Victory
- Despite Playing in Pain, She Makes Gains on the Field : Soccer: Injuries don't faze Schulman, an All-Century League defender and four-year starter at El Modena.
- DATELINE: Albertville
- Tyson Case Will Go to Jury Today
- Kings' Win Spells Relief for Webster
- Miscellany
- German Women Show They're Still the Best
- TRACK AND FIELD / JULIE CART : Plumer's Fate Parallels Slaney's
- Music Reviews : Cellist's Local Debut Sparks Concert
- 'Siege at Marion' Misses the Target
- Office Liaison Can Affect Job of Either Party
- AUTOS
- SINGAPORE
- 'Guns, Goons, Gold' Time in Philippines : Elections: Authorities brace for traditional violence and cheating as campaigns get under way.
- Baker's Central Asia Trip Poses Diplomatic Challenge : Foreign policy: The U.S. wants to gain influence in the region without helping its Communist rulers.
- Jobs Issue Snares Rail Car Maker : Transportation: Morrison-Knudsen, part of uproar over Metro Rail contract, is being sued in Chicago for hiring Sumitomo as a subcontractor.
- Hortense Tingstad; Social Worker
- Suspect Who Gave FBI the Slip Is Arrested : Crime: The fugitive, wearing a fake mustache, was on the phone telling his son that they might not see each other for a long time.
- FILLMORE : 9 Plans for Railroad Land to Be Reviewed
- TV Rating for Opening Ceremony Down Slightly from 1988 Games
- Miscellany
- Oscar Seat Sellers Warned to Stop : Scalping: Agencies want to peddle seats, but academy issues warning to its members.
- Romania Vote to Test Power of Opposition
- Trail of Blood Leads to Burglary Suspect
- Flagrant Fowl : Wildlife: Peacock expert is brought in from Iowa to advise Rolling Hills Estates on how to control the noisy birds. He also says the behavior of the residents must change, too.
- Half a Ton of Pot Found in Truck
- IRVINE : They Heed the Call for Compassion
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Johnson Dominates Daytona's Front Row : Motor racing: Junior Johnson owns both Ford Thunderbirds on the front row of the Daytona 500.
- South Korea's Economic Imbalance
- 4 Feared Dead in Crash of Marine Helicopter
- Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn; Fashion Model in 1940s, '50s
- Generations of Love : A West Hills Family Celebrates the Birth of a Great-Great-Granddaughter
- Diesel Training Center Spotlights a Problem of Education : Education: The vocational program at Miramar College has trouble luring students despite the availability of good-paying jobs.
- COUNTYWIDE : Telephone-Wire Insulators Become Hot Collectibles
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : All-Freshman Lineup Works for Wolverines
- He Has Quips for the Queries : Defenders: Stars & Stripes loses again. Conner is a laugh a minute.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Tax Boost 'Belies Logic,' Skinner Says
- Skinner Says Iraqis Will Oust Hussein
- Nation IN BRIEF : KENTUCKY : Guard Plane Crash Victims Mourned
- Border Patrol's Role in Drug War Is Under Fire
- COUNTYWIDE : Center Planned for Vietnamese Catholics
- Storm to Remain Intense
- Ex-Monkee Nesmith Still Doesn't Miss a Beat Despite a 12-Year Absence
- Opposites Rap: 2nd II None, Cypress Hill Display Diversity
- STEVEN C. CLEMONS, Executive director, Japan America Society of Southern California
- Entrepreneurs Put a Cart Before the Hordes : Novelty item: The buying public has been snapping up 'the pet rock of the '90s'--a miniature shopping cart with an expensive price tag.
- Efforts to Mend Ruptured Pipe Halted by Storm : Pollution: Heavy surf delays work on sewage pipe. Contamination from two spills keeps 20 miles of coastline closed from Mexico to San Diego River.
- YORBA LINDA : Campaign Against Graffiti Planned
- Bear Rookie Is Wounded in Shooting : Drive-by: Stan Thomas, a tackle, recovering from gunshot in Pacific Beach incident.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Haiti's Tinkertoy Army of 'Thugs' Frustrates U.S.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Goes on the Offensive, Beats Top-Ranked Courier to Win Title
- Diesel Training Center Spotlights a Problem of Education : 2 Pilot Programs at S.D. Schools Respond to Need for Better Job Skills
- Bilardello Loses His Arbitration Hearing
- 5,000 Art Group Members to Convene in Chicago : Conference: The 80-year-old College Art Assn. is no longer a small, narrowly defined society. It has doubled in size and is multicultural.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Joins in Firm's Beach-Cleaning Plan
- COUNTYWIDE : Ex-Councilwoman to Chair Water Panel
- Slaying of Agoura Hills Woman Shocks UC Berkeley Community : Stabbing: Police seek a motive for the attack on Grace Rualo Asuncion. Friends and family attend Masses for the 20-year-old junior in Westlake Village.
- Miscellany
- Optimism Scarce Among Conner's Fans
- Docufantasy Explores Life of a Loving Grandma
- Science / Medicine : Treated With Tretinoin, Liver Spots Fade Away
- SAN CLEMENTE : City to Maintain Part of New Channel
- 'Mobsters' Stunt Show Goes On--but Without the 'Good Guys'
- FULLERTON : Housing Inspection Compromise Asked
- Taxicab Firm Goes to Battle for Franchise : Transportation: The debate over whether to add a second Valley operation heats up as a final City Council vote on the question draws near.
- LAKE FOREST : Council Fills Out Planning Panel
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Consider New Marina Project
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ruzicka Powers Bruins Past Penguins
- NOTES
- PACIFIC 10 : Inside Job by Mills, Rooks Helps Arizona Defeat Cal
- USD's Noriega Wears Rolex Title : Tennis: USD's Jose Luis Noriega wins his second Collegiate Grand Slam championship, outlasting Rice's Steve Campbell, 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 7-5.
- 'Green Tomatoes': Why a Little Film Bloomed : Movies: Film starts slowly at the box office but word of mouth, themes, strong cast ignite interest in the $11-million work.
- Leach, MacPhie Win Indoor Title
- JAPAN
- A SPECIAL REPORT: VALENTINE'S DAY
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- State Dept. Shift Expected in Asian Policy Shake-Up
- Report Questions Data on Drugs for Animals
- Fireworks Blast Kills 5
- COUNTYWIDE : Clayman Abandons Congressional Bid
- ANC Official, 13 Others Slain in South Africa
- Divers Find Body of Man Drowned on Hiking Trip
- PERSPECTIVE ON HAITI : Dictators Can't Share the Mandate : Haitians may not be able to exercise sovereignty through their president, but they will not hand it over to anyone else.
- TUSTIN : Edison Drops Plan to Build Substation
- Who Else Could Have Been MVP? : Pro basketball: Players, coaches are moved by Johnson's presence before the game and by his three-point punctuation to history.
- MUSIC
- Young Musicians, Dancers Thrive at Colburn School : Music: Tentative plan for shared facility with Dance Gallery offers hope for larger, improved quarters.
- O.C. FOLK MUSIC REVIEW : Perfect Date With Sorrels
- The Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership (ZGF) of...
- STAGE
- PLATFORM : Recycle Buildings to Make Jobs, Save Resources
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Gets Top Ranking, but Chang Gets Top Check
- San Diego State Earns Split Against Sonoma
- Pro Football
- From the Beginning to the End, It's Magic : All-Star Game: After pregame expressions of affection, he scores 25 points and is MVP of West victory.
- Austrians Go Far in Pursuit of Gold : Ski jumping: Vettori, 27, flies to victory on normal hill, beating countryman Hoellwarth, 17.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Makes Quick Work of Fernandez in Germany
- U.S. Pairs 6th and 7th After Original Program
- NOTEBOOK : AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : Cup Has French Connection to Winter Games in Albertville
- Fans, Players Finally Wise Up: Moment Was Johnson's
- TV Reviews : 'Big Top': A Nostalgic Look at the Circus Era
- Is Elvis Dead? And Why Aren't the Media Sure?
- LA HABRA : Low-Income Housing Plan Draws Protest
- On a Campaign-Donation Crusade : Politics: Lorraine Faber says it's time for Huntington Beach to close fund-raising loopholes. Others in county also seek change.
- Miscellany
- Scary to Ski, Scarier to See
- OCCUPATION: CARTOGRAPHER
- New Study Indicates Wide Sex Harassment in Navy : Military: Report on women officers shows crude remarks and behavior by male officers and enlisted men.
- To Marriage! : 100 Couples Feted for Unions of Up to 74 Years
- SEAL BEACH : Ban on Smoking at Meetings Up for Vote
- Wrestling Bear Is No Match for Sheriff; Act Gets Axed
- Tampering Is Found in Krabbe's Drug Test
- OPERA REVIEW : A Conventional Marriage for Figaro
- If Telemarketing Types Have Your Number, Hang Up
- Lifetime Job Security for Chinese in Peril : Workers: Beijing threatens to crack down on failing state plants, raising the specter of unemployment.
- Geopolitical Effects of Global Heating Gauged
- In With the Needle, Out With the Pain : Medicine: Skeptics may call acupuncture a lot of hooey, but the 3,000-year-old form of Chinese medicine is gaining wider acceptance.
- Driver Signals for Lane Change to Fix Problem Intersection
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Again Defeat Stanford, Take Two in Three-Game Series
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Couple of Guys' Humanizes Critics
- 15 Killed as Flooding, Snow Punish Mideast
- Hundreds Take a Hike for Life : Disease: Marchers in the county's first AIDS Walk raise almost $35,000 in pledges to help a nonprofit agency. An organizer calls the turnout 'unbelievable.'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council May Act on Massage Shops
- 2,000 Take Part in Heart Run : Race: About 1,600 runners and 400 walkers participate in Woodland Hills after obtaining pledges expected to raise more than $50,000.
- TUSTIN : 6 Candidates Vying for 3 Council Seats
- Clark Earns Berth to Amateur Nationals
- AMERICA'S CUP : DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Conner Isn't Worried After Defeat
- STAGE
- DANCE REVIEW : Troupe's Talents Mesh With Tharp's : Performance: Presentation at Spreckels Theatre gives dancers, audience plenty of quirky fun.
- Miyazawa's Party Loses By-Election : Japan: Prime minister is dealt blow in the first parliamentary vote since he took office.
- ENERGY
- Fidelity National Financial, IRVINE
- Kerrey, Tsongas Differ on Enforcing Iraqi Surrender
- Little to Learn From Intermarriage Tale : LOVE IN BLACK AND WHITE; The Triumph of Love Over Prejudice and Taboo, <i> by Mark and Gail Mathabane,</i> HarperCollins, $20; 256 pages
- A SPECIAL REPORT: VALENTINE'S DAY
- E. Carrington Boggan; Lawyer Fought for Gay Rights
- Herman (Junior) Cook; Jazz Saxophonist
- Science / Medicine : 4-Trillion-Mile Gas Bubble Studied
- COUNTYWIDE : Cablevision Plans 7.9% Rate Increase
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Long Beach's 12-Run Fourth Inning Sinks Cypress
- A SPECIAL REPORT: VALENTINE'S DAY
- Boat People Fire Toll Grows to 23
- James C. Cain; President Johnson's Doctor
- No Way to Escape the Fear : Stress Disorder Grips Women Immigrants
- Toxic Discharges
- ORANGE : Street-Widening Plan on Agenda
- Science / Medicine : Reducing Risk of Fractures
- United States Reclaims a Victory, 6-3 : Hockey: Americans take early lead, then fall behind Italians before third-period rally.
- Austrian Is King of Hill : Skiing: Ortlieb is first out and first at the finish. Kitt is satisfied with placing ninth.
- Sifting the Ruins of Music's History : 'Everybody's Loss' to a Suspicious Fire
- ENERGY
- A Marked Man
- Booming Port : Singapore Thrives as Commercial Hub That Someday May Outrank Hong Kong
- ENVIRONMENT
- Consolation Prize Ranks as an E Ride
- Algeria Cracks Down, Targets Islamic Front : Upheaval: The government declares a state of emergency. Fundamentalist party may be banned.
- Probation Follow-Up Finds Many Felons Back in Jail : Crime: Study shows a high rate of recidivism. And court terms of release are often violated.
- Politician's Popularity Rises Despite Scandal
- Churches Seen 'Waking Up' to AIDS Issues
- ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Historic Change Seen as Filing Begins Today : Politics: The first black is expected to win election to the county panel. There are races in three of the five districts.
- Science / Medicine : Antibody May Be Linked to Stroke
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Feb. 8
- At 91, Woman Lives and Learns : 6 Decades After Original College Days Were Cut Short, She Continues Studies
- Simi Valley Coping Smoothly With King Case : Courts: Opinions in the community still differ about playing host to one of the state's most publicized trials. But attorneys' fears that office space and food would be lacking have proved unfounded.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Grier Gives a Glimpse of His Comedic Talent
- DANCE REVIEWS : Rhapsody in Taps Troupe at Orange Coast
- The Interest in the Direction of Rates Is Growing
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Club Med Charter Crashes in Senegal, Killing 30 of 56
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Car Hit Broadside; Glendale Woman Dies
- Gunmen Fire Into Party--7 Hurt, Man Dies in Fall
- Catholics Have Their Own House to Clean : Morality: In his call for a movie code, Cardinal Mahony cedes to Hollywood the role of shaping minds and hearts.
- OXNARD : 7 Hurt When Cars Collide Head-On
- Lawmakers Divided Over Free Mailings Outside Districts : Congress: The taxpayer-funded practice is legal, but some people believe that it gives incumbents an unfair advantage over potential challengers.
- WASHINGTON WATCH : Judicious Retreat
- NOTES
- Best Pal Gets Last Laugh in Strub Run : Horse racing: Santa Anita track is fast and so is he, beating Dinard to wire by 1 1/4 lengths. Longshot Reign Road is third.
- Rebels Put 49ers in Twilight Zone : College basketball: Long Beach is unable to break through defense in 96-77 loss to UNLV.
- Pop Music : Psychedelic Furs Re-Create 'Pink' Era
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Sculptor's Works Spring From Nature
- JAPAN
- Car Dealers Maintain a Brave Face : Autos: But trade tensions, thinning ranks and a dismal year put an edge on the dealers' annual convention in Texas.
- Harding Bancroft; Key Role in Publishing Pentagon Papers
- A Brother's Unending Sorrow
- Rapster's Bush Parody Draws a Federal Call
- Haiti's Military Said to Beat, Kill Some Returnees
- Harkin Moves to Rally Supporters Before Iowa Contest : Politics: Favorite-son candidate conducts campaign blitz, pushing for a strong showing in caucuses. Clinton's surge in poll raises questions.
- 'Answer Man' telling truth about Honest Abe : Lincoln expert in Springfield, Ill., handles fourscore--and more--queries a month from scholars, students and history buffs.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: VALENTINE'S DAY
- Science / Medicine : Lifting the Clouds Over Venus : Magellan Craft Sends Sharp Images That Will Help Unravel Secrets of Hot, Inhospitable Planet
- SAN CLEMENTE : Church Lighthouse Compromise Urged
- Scene Is Familiar: Johnson on Row 1 : Daytona 500: This time it's as the owner of cars driven by pole-winner Sterling Marlin and Bill Elliott.
- NOTES : Docter's Revelation Not Good for the Soul
- NOTES
- Sockers Win 9th Straight : Soccer: Sockers beat Dallas, 6-3.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Cook Is Still Cooking With a Win in Hawaii
- Dance Reviews : McKerrow, Collins in ABT's 'Quixote'
- Dance Reviews : Kirshbaum Soloist in Pasadena