- Yaroslavsky on the Green Line
- Columnist Should Avoid Riding Un-American Wave
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 8, 1992
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- Obituaries - Feb. 8, 1992
- Gallegly Gives Up Role as Landlord of His Own Campaign Office
- Gallegly Gives Up Role as His Campaign's Landlord : Politics: The Simi Valley congressman has also stopped leasing furniture to his office. He says he is tired of being questioned about the practices.
- CINDERELLA TEAM: It's usually the pro stars...
- CIA Authorized to Target Hussein : Iraq: The Administration earmarks $30 million for covert action to weaken or oust the dictator. Officials call it an escalation of earlier moves--not a new effort.
- New Bush Ad Spotlights Foreign Policy : Media: New Hampshire TV spots ignore challenger Buchanan. Three Democrats also unveil more broadcast messages.
- JAWBREAKERS: The Anaheim Convention Center is busy...
- California Lost 240,000 Jobs During January
- Audubon Society Files Suit Against U.S. in Flap Over Songbird Habitat
- Passenger Train Hits Trailer; 2 Horses Killed
- Gentle Raindrops Welcomed : Millions of Gallons Captured; Next Storm to Arrive on Sunday
- KNOW AMERICAN: The Orange County Federal Credit...
- California Lost 240,000 Jobs During January
- California Lost 240,000 Jobs During January
- Preventive Care Enrollment Opens : Health: Low-income women can sign up for prenatal and postnatal program. Key question is how many are willing or able to pay the fee.
- 4000 B.C., and You Are There
- Broderick Gets 32 Years to Life
- Office Property Market to Rebound in '93, Study Says
- TRANSPORTATION
- 4 More Killed in Peru
- Turkey Takes Lead in Black Sea Pact : Commerce: Russia and former Communist allies join host nation in pledge of economic cooperation.
- Junked in Space : Soviet Breakup Means an Orbiting Cosmonaut Is Delayed in Getting Back to Earth
- Diverse State Coalition Kills Timber Bills
- Consultant Enters GOP House Race
- San Fernando Charge Pins Loss on El Camino Real, 37-26
- The Spill That Chilled San Diego : Sewer pipe cracks, raising worrisome questions about treatment system
- With the Guns of War Silenced, a Baby Boom Erupts at Pendleton
- Tower Scores 23, Long Beach Beats New Mexico State
- CS Fullerton Overtime Run Beats Aggies
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Iowa Upsets No. 11 Michigan State
- College Basketball
- There's No Monkee on Nesmith's Back
- Barbara Kruger: Snap, Crackle and Pop : Sesssion at UC Irvine Showcases Artist's Flashes of Wit and Social, Political Commentary
- Collins Wins Suit Against AT
- Bush Health Plan Cost: $100 Billion : Insurance: The President's proposal relies on tax breaks and would guarantee access to care. But he offers no clear explanation of how the package is to be funded.
- John Dehner; Multifaceted Actor, Artist
- Bush Visit Is Old Hat for Security Man, Guard to Political VIPs Since Truman
- Man Who Killed Intruder Still Fights Guilt
- FULLERTON : City Moves to Take 'Ghost' Strip of Land
- Modern-Day Vigilantes Take Back the Neighborhoods
- Karlin Faces Third Foe
- CLU Women Fall to Christ College
- College Basketball
- Eager for an Encore : Former Cal State Fullerton Standout Leon Wood, Plagued by Foot Injuries, Might Play Again in CBA
- STAGE
- When American Cartoons Went Off to War
- Older Women Face 'Realities' of Aging : Fullerton Photo Exhibit Focuses on Their Lives
- Accounting Firm Argues It's Blameless in Keating Affair : * Court: Judge is expected to rule today whether to exclude Deloitte & Touche and other professionals from cases in which small investors allege more than $250 million in fraud.
- FHP Posts 50% Drop in 2nd-Quarter Net Earnings : * Profits: The Fountain Valley-based health maintenance organization blames rising health care costs and the recession.
- * Salomon Inc., parent of the investment...
- Latino Group Calls for End to Inequality : Civil rights: National Council of La Raza issues a 'State of Hispanic America' report seeking better efforts to narrow economic and social gaps.
- Disney Anaheim Plan Could Get Downsized : * Theme park: Firm is weighing reducing the size of its $3-billion Disneyland expansion, city manager says. Just 'considering options,' a company vice president says.
- Europeans Begin Run for the Money
- Quayle Visits Estonia, Pledges More U.S. Aid
- U.S. Recoups Only Fraction of Funds From S&L; Frauds
- Political Sniping Season Opens : Congress: The release of a confidential poll showing Cunningham favored over Lowery for the 51st District fuels their feud.
- Maureen Reagan to Run for Congress in New 36th District : Politics: She has the backing of her father, former President Reagan, who did not publicly support her 1982 Senate campaign.
- SANTA ANA : At Least 15 Homeless After $300,000 Blaze
- Buying Dumb Is Not Patriotic : L.A. City Council's "Buy American" ballot measure doesn't help
- Inglewood Trustees Hold Off on Pilot Middle Schools
- PREP ROUNDUP : Canyon Pins Loss on Orange in Wrestling
- Quezada's Proposal for Non-Citizen Voting Assailed : Education: Blacks question school board member's motives over plan to allow immigrants to cast ballots.
- Accent on Ability : Harbor College Basketball Team's Best Shooter Is a French Import
- Pop Album Chart : Brooks Just Misses a Ratings Record
- San Diego Spotlight : Southern Cooking Meets Roots in Unusual Pairing
- A Memorable Showcase for Classic Hepburn
- General Motors Will Begin Exporting Saturns to Taiwan
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Low-Priced Property from 5 States to Go on the Auction Block
- Tea for Iraq OKd, but Badminton Is a Racket
- Yeltsin's Warnings Grow Dire : Russia: If reforms fail, 'a dictator will arise,' he tells the French.
- 3 Men, Woman Kill Prosecutor in Istanbul
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS U.S. SENATE : Candidates Formally Open Campaigns in Media Ritual
- Crash in Canoga Park Kills Van Nuys Man
- Hoeing for Dollars
- Ex-Local Planner Gets Annexation Agency's Top Job
- Chinese New Year Celebration
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 3-Year Pact OKd for Ocean View Schools
- Trust Fund Set Up for Girl Shot in Gang Fight
- If you suspect that voters don't seem...
- Countywide : Lawyer's Contempt Citation Annulled
- THE OLYMPICS : WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : By Any Name, Former Soviets Are Still the Team to Beat : Hockey: CIS is favored to win gold, with Sweden, Finland and Canada in running. Americans looking to improve.
- THE OLYMPICS : WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Looking Out for No. 1 : Lindros Shrugs Off Quebec Controversy. For the Moment, He Simply Wants to Enjoy the Games.
- THE OLYMPICS : WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES : Kitt 13th Fastest on 'Better' Downhill Run
- INDOOR SOCCER
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC, UCLA Win in Arizona
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : La Habra's Defense Clamps Down on Fullerton
- 'Hollywood Sings!' Brings Back Scores of Old Favorites and Fond Memories
- 'Bloodbath Film Fest'
- 'Final Analysis': A Thriller Without the Master's Touch
- Harvard-Westlake Sloshes Past Marlborough in Girls' Soccer
- RESALE : Bargain Heaven
- S.D. Warned of Pipe's Corrosion 2 Years Ago : Spill: City officials say the wear didn't cause the break. Gov. Wilson declares a state of emergency.
- The Smart Way to Redo Intelligence : Reform too important to be left to bureaucrats
- Carlsbad
- Sewage Spill Puts Kelp Beds in Harm's Way : Economy: Businesses that rely on the environmentally sensitive area off Point Loma are jeopardized by effluent from ruptured pipe.
- Ridley-Thomas Urges More Police-Community Effort
- Potential Issue of Jury Tampering Surfaces in King Case : Court: The judge will meet with prosecutors and defense attorneys after allegations that an NAACP monitor approached some black prospective panelists.
- It's Official--Stork Is Roosting on Base : Births: Predictions of a post-Desert Storm baby boom at Camp Pendleton are proving true.
- SANTA PAULA : City to Update Plan for Emergencies
- Potential Jury Tampering Issue Raised in King Trial : Court: Judge to decide whether an inquiry is warranted into a claim that an NAACP member approached a group of prospective black panelists.
- VENTURA : Time Change Urged for July 4 Fireworks
- County Expected to Approve Landfill Expansion : Waste: Brea-Olinda facility will grow while supervisors decide among three canyons for new North County dump site.
- Miscellany
- UC Irvine Wins; It's Not Even a Close Shave
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Purity, Not Flash, From Dire Straits
- FOR KIDS : Children Learn the Ropes : Wild West: A modern cowboy will show youths how to lasso a target during a workshop at the Gene Autry Museum.
- IBM Uses Entrepreneurial Partners to Boost Its Sales
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Ventura County Spill Pollution Called Unlikely
- 'Humiliated' Worker Wins Settlement : Suit: Immigrant seeking work as day laborer outside a market was abducted by store employees. Case was linked to rising racial tensions.
- William Hallett, 49; Headed Indian Affairs Bureau
- Woman Arrested in Theft of $118,000 From Blind Retiree
- Now That Japanese Businessmen Are Replacing Soviets and Nazis as Villains of American Fiction, Some Observers Are Predicting . . . : Rough Seas Ahead
- Egyptian Funk
- Sports Teams Pitch Hard to Generate Ticket Sales : Marketing: Clubs can't always rely on TV revenue. Oakland A's send out salespeople to push season seats.
- Man Gives $50,000 to OCC Rowing Crew
- Meeting Addresses Racial Tensions : Education: Discussion among parents of Latino and black students at San Clemente High, police and school district officials is prompted by two fights.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- ANAHEIM : Budget Panel Chief Quits Over Pay Issue
- Saugus and Palmdale combined for 16 three-point...
- TV Reviews : America's Love Affair With Firearms
- Orion OKs New Line Deal
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- 1st Volume of King Papers Shows How He Overcame Hatred
- Body Found in Park Identified as Missing Woman
- PORT HUENEME : Man Robs Credit Union at Seabee Base
- Tuna Cannery Is Last Survivor of a Bygone Era : Commerce: The tuna canning industry was born and thrived on Terminal Island. Today, just one company remains.
- The Last Cut Is the Deepest
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women Lose to New Mexico State
- No. 7 Newport Harbor Rolls Past University
- If at First He Can't Succeed . . . : Dodgers: Strawberry offers to move to infield to make room for Daniels. But Daniels wants to play first, too. Lasorda says Kal has first shot.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Racing Times, Latest Challenger to Racing Form, Is Out of Business
- Station Regroups After FCC Action
- College Screens Disturbing Images of 'Swastika'
- Survey Finds Age Bias on TV Shows : Broadcasting: A poll of television academy members reports that the industry shortchanges older people both on and off the screen.
- Investor Files Suit Against Maker of Diagnostic Kits
- Dow Off 2.01 as Investors Await Report on Jobs : Market Overview
- TRANSPORTATION
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- CalComp Reports '91 Sales Climb 25% to $525 Million : * Electronics: Success of new products and an acquisition aided the computer graphics subsidiary of Lockheed Corp. Sales the prior year were $420 million.
- The Rain's No Pain at 'Medicine Man' Bash
- San Diego Was Warned About Sewage Pipe
- Craft in Indiana Tragedy Wins Praise From El Toro Officer
- CAMARILLO : Project Requires Removal of 290 Trees
- Parents Fear Budget Woes Spell Doom for Childrens Center
- San Diego Mayoral Candidates Enter Campaign Ring Swinging
- Storm Wets Region and Raises Spirits : Weather: The front drops nearly an inch of rain in some areas. More showers are expected in the next few days. Precipitation is at 75% of normal.
- MIRA MONTE : Man, 84, to Appeal Ruling on Trail Fees
- Baseball's ownership committee said it probably will...
- NBA ROUNDUP : After 1-for-20 Quarter, Cavaliers Lose to Pistons
- Storm Arrives but Brings Scant Relief From the Drought
- B. E. Zobelein; Sang With L.A. Light Opera
- 2 Cubans Sentenced to Die for Killing Agents in Escape Attempt
- Bombing Blamed on Basques Kills 5 in Madrid
- Matching Job and Applicant : Employment: A recruitment company is making a name for itself with an international computer hookup.
- Child Protective System in S.D. Scored by Grand Jury : Children: County Department of Social Services has a 'mind-set' that abuse is everywhere, report says.
- Agencies Sue Cleanup Fund Over Oil Spill Damage
- Depositors of Closed Bank Face Long Lines : Finances: First Interstate's 12 Valley branches cope with throngs of customers from Independence.
- Just Like Clockwork : Senior Forward Bruner Has Started Every Master's Basketball Game in the Past 4 Years--124 in All
- Estimate of Insurance Fraud Hiked
- Tennis
- Ventura to Add Open-Wheel Class
- Arreola, Jones Earn Rankings on 1991 National Track Lists
- Long Beach Finds Tower of Strength
- Jurisprudence
- Life, Times and Assassination of J.F.K.
- City Officials, Arts Group to Hold 'Congress' on L.A. Grant Program
- Factory Orders Drop 3.8% in December : * Economy: The steep decline indicates that a recovery is not under way, analysts say. Meanwhile, claims for jobless benefits continue to remain high.
- Krenek Memorial Scheduled Monday
- Museum Orders Layoffs : It's the Latest Setback for Newport Harbor Art Institution
- Large Retailers Report Sales Gains in January : * Economy: Analysts say the results reflect how low sales were last year when the nation was at war and shoppers stayed home.
- Media-Heavy Race Crashes New Hampshire's Cherished House Parties : Politics: This year, fewer of the candidates are meeting the state's voters face to face. Local television is an increasing force in the campaign.
- CULTURE WATCH : A Red-Letter Day for Shoppers
- Getting the Rhythm of a Different Drummer
- Black Infant Deaths Twice White Rate
- Audubon Society Sues U.S. in Flap Over Bird Habitat
- Countywide : SOS Plans Kitchen to Recycle Leftovers
- TUSTIN : Strawberry Stand Given City Blessing
- Boy, 4, Critically Burned in Apartment
- Officer Gets 12 Days in Jail for False Arrest of Youth
- Panel Ends Probe of Ex-Official
- LAKE CASITAS : Well May Augment Supply of Water
- Peninsula Girls Put No. 1 Ranking on the Line Against Tough Buena
- Failure to Grasp Market Cost the Padres Santiago
- Women Urged to Use Initiative
- Teams Map Out Great Escape in Ridgecrest
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Early Goal Enough for Burroughs to Beat Burbank
- NHL ROUNDUP : New-Look Flyers Still Looking Good at Home
- The Beat Goes on for Sonny & Cher
- 'JFK' Review in Washingtonian
- Hubbard Street Returns With Touch of Twyla Tharp : Dance: The choreographer has been working with the Chicago-based troupe for two years. Two of the four works on the program are hers.
- Class Acts : With Its Touring Shows, the Music Center Brings the Arts to Children
- Mattel Profit Doubles for Quarter, Rises 20% for Year
- Judy's Files for Protection Under Chapter 11 : * Retailing: The apparel chain's parent had said it was negotiating a sale, but the company ran out of cash before a deal was struck.
- Investors Seeking Voice on Execs' Pay May Get It
- Yours <i> Old? </i> Ours Are <i> Decrepit--</i> So There!
- El Pollo Loco Posts 80% Drop in Profits
- Writer Urges the U.S. to See 'a Hidden Treasure of Talents'
- Pretenders to the Known : Inexpensive knockoffs of a Chanel bag or Cartier watch will keep you from breaking the bank. Counterfeit items, however, break the law.
- U.S. May Hasten Chemical Ban to Help Ozone
- Rep. Dymally Says Decision on Reelection Is Imminent : Politics: He plans to make up his mind this weekend. A news conference has been scheduled for Monday.
- PERSPECTIVE ON LATIN AMERICA : Do-It-Yourself Recovery : Mexico, which set off the international debt crisis, now leads in developing strategies for solvency, investment and growth.
- SPORTSCOPE : CS Dominguez Hills Men's Basketball Team Plays Two Road Games
- Robitaille Scores Four as Kings Tie
- Tennis
- Testimony Calls Tyson 'Ignorant'
- Bilardello Takes the Padres to Arbitration
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lofgren Colors Concert With Big-Band Hues
- Music Center Opera Announces 1992-93 Season : Music: Premieres and rarities are absent from the schedule. An import from Spain and two new productions highlight the season.
- Children's Protective Agency Hit
- Wilson Again Pressured on Rebates : Insurance: A Senate committee urges the governor to overrule an appointee to clear the way for Prop. 103 checks.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Slump Even Takes Toll on Political Trail : Campaign: By failing to address the issue of hard times, the Kerrey and Harkin candidacies are suffering. The luster of earlier messages is fading.
- Military Buyout Plan Focuses on Older Members : Employment: Nunn proposal also offers retraining. Program would affect 225,000 older officers, enlisted people.
- BUENA PARK : City Takes No Lip on Burger Sign
- World Vision to Direct Armenian Food Relief
- Promise Kept--50 Years Later : Immigrants: Finally, 165 Filipino veterans who fought alongside U.S. forces in World War II become citizens.
- Countywide : Food Outlets Closed by Health Inspectors
- Work to Add Freeway Car-Pool Lanes Begins
- Contractor Sentenced Over Asbestos Removal
- Embattled City Treasurer in Torrance Is Hospitalized
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Could Make Water Waste a Crime
- Rolling Ordered Off UCSD Campus
- Tennis
- Cup Innovations Nothing New
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Pirates Add a Slip to El Camino's Slide
- An Uplifting Experience : Saugus High's Kimberly Templeman Racks Up Some Powerful Performances With Weights
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Boisterous Good Time at Central City
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Il Balcone Makes the Great Pasta Debate Irresolvable
- Reaction to Bush Health Plan Mixed : * Medicine: Hospitals and doctors oppose the voucher and tax credit system, but small businesses and HMOs like it.
- Courtroom Latest Stop on Tortured Trail : Courts: Attorneys say a mentally ill drifter admits killing a 90-year-old Ventura woman. But they enter a not-guilty plea to avoid the death penalty or life in prison.
- San Diego
- LA PALMA : City Expected to End Year With a Surplus
- Judge Says 3 Officials May Be Witnesses : Courts: Mayor Bradley, Dist. Atty. Reiner and Sen. Cranston can be subpoenaed to testify in fraud case of former commodities broker.
- 28 Led to Safety as Fire Guts Room in Old Ventura Hotel
- Home Is Sweeter for Titans in Overtime Victory
- A Ratings Conspiracy : J.F.K.'s TV Connection? No Commission Needed
- A Smoldering Revival of 'Summer and Smoke'
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Anti-Semitic Incidents Reported Rising : Hate: Attacks and threats increased in both California and U.S., Anti-Defamation League finds.
- The Word Is Their Oyster : Immigration: Vietnamese book publishers in Orange County believe they will continue to flourish by meeting the needs of the older generation and the continuing flow of refugees.
- Betsey J. Leaves a Forwarding Address
- AFRICA : 'Nightmare of Bloodshed' in Somalia
- Anaheim Police Adopt Three-Day Workweek : Manpower: Officers approve 12-hour shifts, making the city the largest force in the county to adopt such a plan. It would increase police presence on the streets.
- Bush Arrives in San Diego
- Leona Valley Seeks Building Limits : Planning: County commissioners appear to favor approval of an attempt to preserve the area's rural character.
- 5 Candidates File for Calabasas Council Race : Elections: Three incumbents will be challenged by a local businessman and a real estate attorney.
- Threats to Create City Discounted : Development: County officials doubt they would approve the developer's housing project. The company wants Moorpark to annex 4,000 acres.
- Car Hits, Kills Pedestrian on Harbor Blvd.
- IRVINE : City Workers OK Pact Without Raises
- Miscellany
- Miner's Record Speaks for Itself : College basketball: He becomes USC's all-time scoring leader in 75-62 victory over Washington State, then suffers lacerated tongue.
- Dance Reviews : Hubbard Street Delivers Punchlines
- Another Young Valens From San Fernando Is Making His Music
- STAGE REVIEW : Latest 'Chorus Line' Goes by the Book
- STAGE
- Whistle-Blower's Civil Suit Against Northrop Dismissed
- * Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., the building products...
- Drug Parolee's Resume Wins Job in Sales
- Region Has Long Way to Go to Reach Electric Car Goal : Pollution: Tax incentives and education are needed to meet even drastically reduced expectations, survey finds.
- COLUMN ONE : Virtuoso on a Horn of Plenty : Gov. Walter J. Hickel believes Alaska's vast natural resources are there to be exploited--and the sooner, the better.
- Habash Complicity in Hijack Known by France, Jewish Congress Charges
- With Guns of War Silenced, Baby Boom Erupts at Bases
- 8 Are Dead, 20 Missing After 2 Boats Capsize
- Youth Weight, Poverty Studied : Health: Poor children are three times more likely to be overweight than more affluent children. Black children are also more likely to be overweight than whites.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JOSEPH FARAH : Job Bias Law Takes a Walk in Purple Zone : Some cities may prohibit discrimination in hiring on the basis of appearance.
- Youth Dies of Burns Suffered in Explosion
- Bill Would Revoke Doctors' Licenses for Dumping Patients
- 5th District Race for Supervisor Off to an Early Start : Campaign: Prospective candidates cite disclosures involving county spending in hopes of unseating Mike Antonovich. But they face a well-financed incumbent.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Keep Wilderness Within Reach
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Miscellany
- Guerrilla Warfare at the Net
- Duke Loses Point Guard Hurley Up to 3 Weeks With Broken Foot
- Miscellany
- ART
- MOVIE REVIEWS : '35 Up': A 7-Year Itch for Life
- Architect Hired to Head CYP's Residential Unit
- Smooth Thieves Raid Hotel Safe Deposit Boxes
- Drought, Freeze, Insects Cited as Farm Income Falls
- The Exodus Scenario: Round II
- O.C. Woman Is Held in Swindle of Blind Retiree
- BRITAIN : Queen Says No to Early Retirement : Some have suggested that she step down while Prince Charles is in his prime. But she insists the monarchy is a 'job for life.'
- U.S. Coastlines Have Long Been Dumping Sites
- L.A. School Chief's Job Extended : Education: Board does not exercise an option to terminate Anton's contract.
- THE OLYMPICS : WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Summer Controversy Comes Early : Spain: Stuffed bushman at Barcelona museum called "unbelievable" by IOC's DeFrantz.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- SCC Expectations Get Lost Amid Conflicts
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Strait-Ahead Inspiration
- Ex-Communist Faces Trial
- O.C.'s Backup Outfall Offers Spill Insurance