- Program Set to Immunize Preschoolers : Health: San Diego is one of six U.S. cities picked for the immunization program. The city will unveil its plans during President Bush's visit this week.
- Burst by Jordan Leaves the Lakers Seeing Red, 103-97 : Pro basketball: He fuels the Bulls during the fourth quarter despite early foul trouble.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Panorama of Violence : No One Untarred in 200-Year Look at a Battleground Called Kentucky
- Jazz Reviews : Poncho Sanchez's Conga Line
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : War Urged on Crime Along Creek
- Protesters Call for End to Shooting of Lake Birds : Environment: Lake Mission Viejo homeowners say hundreds of coots foul the water.
- Fun at the Big A? Try Plan B
- Rypien Is a Winner Once More : Pro Bowl: Super Bowl MVP leads NFC to a 21-15 victory over the AFC.
- Upshaw's Vocal Purity Brings Recital to Life : Music review: Soprano's La Jolla concert of Schumann, Wolf and Ives shows that the vocal recital format can still be compelling.
- SOUTH KOREA
- JAPAN
- Borrowing Binge or Good Investment?
- Fear, Resignation at Guantanamo : Refugees: Repatriation stirs panic among some Haitians encamped in Cuba. Others say there's no point in delaying their inevitable return.
- Ojai Valley Land-Swap Plan Meets Skepticism : Environment: Open space is not the key issue in a Japanese businessman's tentative offer to donate 1,800 acres if he can build a nearby golf course, groups say.
- Record Racing Hopes Go Up in Smoke : Drag racing: Breakdowns dominate the final day at the Winternationals.
- Miscellany
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Syndicates Cite Need to Change
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Webb Wilder Works on His Persona at Beach Club
- 'Roger,' 'JFK' and Me: The Official Story
- ARTS
- COMMENTARY : Why Disney's 'Cradle' Rocked the Nation : Movies: Savvy marketing turns films from the big screen into hot topics for the small screen.
- RETAIL
- 2 Men Found Slain, Handcuffed Together
- Pro Football
- Miscellany
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : In Albertville, Nonchalance Is the Word
- Pop Music Reviews : Roberta Flack Kills 'Em Softly With Her Old Songs at the Strand
- No Small Potatoes : Add Mashed Variety to Shrimp, You Have Lure to $400-a-Couple Benefit Bash
- U.S. Targets Fraud in Health Care : Crime: The Justice Department is doubling the number of FBI agents probing abuses. It is also forming prosecution units in 12 cities, including L.A.
- Israel Army Eases Rules for Firing on Armed Arabs
- Speeders in Car-Pool Lane Annoy Law-Abiding Drivers
- NEWPORT BEACH : Employees Ask City for Parking Solution
- Warner Ridge's Planning History
- ALISO VIEJO : Groundbreaking for School Feb. 11
- That's OK, Ludwig, You Don't Have to Give the Medal Back
- Miscellany
- Two Views of TV News, That 'Crazy Profession' : A Few Weighty Anchors Among the Personalities
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Ville de Paris Wins by Slimmest Margin : Sailing: America's Cup finally lives up to its billing as France vs. Italy duel.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Merchants Begin to Shift Their Ad Focus to Cable TV : Communications: Technological developments give cable systems the capacity for broader use of commercials. Local advertising is estimated to have risen 21% last year.
- The Terror Deduction
- A SPECIAL REPORT: POLICE TECHNOLOGY
- Infighting, Fear Keep Haitian Returnees at Sea
- In Honor of Answering Machines and Good Samaritans
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Why Women Can't Wiggle Their Toes
- 2 Arrested in Border Assault on 6 Immigrants
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Beast Is a Beauty : Tomba Tones Down His Messiah Act, but Only a Little
- MUSIC REVIEW : San Diego Symphony's Brass Section Sounds Off With Brilliance at Concert
- Clinton's Candidacy
- Clinton's Candidacy
- CRISIS IN THE LAPD / THE...
- East County Issue / Outlook for...
- Funds for Public Broadcasting
- Censors and Truth
- Jaclyn Smith, Actress?
- Problems in Cuba
- Clinton's Candidacy
- Clinton's Candidacy
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Show Exhibits a Multiple Personality : Security Pacific Gallery spotlights works of 23 artists who use series of separate images to get their points across. The show already looks like a candidate for everyone's Best of the Year list.
- Clinton's Candidacy
- Deficit Spending
- Clinton's Candidacy
- Latest Hillside Woes Bring Back Memories of Landslide Litigation : Geology: The predicament of a San Juan Capistrano neighborhood is eerily similar, a San Clemente couple say. In 1983, their bluff-top home was wrecked. They continue to live in the damaged home.
- Auto CEOs
- Science / Medicine : Hunger : It's All in Your Head : Biology: The urge to eat is triggered by powerful hormones acting in the brain, studies of animals reveal. The finding should lead to radical new ways of treating obesity and eating disorders. Appetite control would replace dieting.
- Public Transit
- Clinton's Candidacy
- Jaclyn Smith, Actress?
- Funds for Public Broadcasting
- Problems in Cuba
- Jaclyn Smith, Actress?
- Community Psychiatric Suffers an Ailing Image : Health: The firm's reputation has been tarnished by allegations of under-staffing and falling profit. Its president says company hospitals offer quality treatment and that competitors give industry a bad name.
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 3, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 3, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 3, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 3, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 3, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 3, 1992
- MOVIES - Feb. 3, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 3, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 3, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 3, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 3, 1992
- Driver Hurt, Officer Escapes Injury in Separate Shootings : Crime: A Tarzana man is hit on the Ventura Freeway. Two Pacoima men are held after incident involving the CHP motorcyclist.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SCANDAL : Why the S & L Gang Isn't in Jail : Federal insurance bailed out depositors, reducing the hue and cry for criminal prosecution.
- Nancy C. Avery; First Black to Lead a Major Post Office
- Prognosis for Ailing Thrifts Takes a Turn for the Better : Bailout: Analysts say last year was the first profitable one for the industry in five years.
- * Paul Holmes has been appointed editorial...
- * McDonnell Douglas Corp. said it hired...
- Digging for Dinosaurs on the Plains of Montana
- Letting the (Wood) Chips Fall on the Island of Bali : As natural as breathing, woodcarving as an art is neither intellectual nor aristocratic.
- Girls Share Stories, Fears After Crash : Accident: Young women gather at a hotel a day after their bus plunged off highway. All 31 aboard suffered only minor or moderate injuries.
- Artist Uses Historic Year to Commemorate Sephardic Jews' Expulsion : Columbus: Raphael Abecassis recount events in Spain, where a century of persecution culminated in forced conversion, exile or death in 1492.
- Flabby, Farmed Salmon Threaten Their Wild Rivals
- A Family Amateur Affair
- A View to an Olympics
- California Scandal Hits Iowa Towns : Finances: Millions of dollars were lost by cities and counties after alleged fraud by an Irvine-based investment firm. Governments there are imposing cutbacks and weighing layoffs.
- Former Foes Take Part in Salvadoran Ceremony : Cease-fire: It's the first time the polarized political forces have met together in their own country in pursuit of a common goal.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Cowboy Boots Give Yeltsin a Global Leg Up
- Rambunctious and surprisingly touching, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot...
- The Ups and Downs of the Economy : Is the recession the President's biggest enemy? Or the Democrats? : The Opposition: Bush Picks His Shots
- For Wilson, the Coast Has Never Been Clearer : Commission openings pose test for governor--and Speaker
- Freeway Barnyard : Simi Valley: The Kadota Fig area is home to farm animals despite nearby traffic. But its rural flavor may be in jeopardy.
- Rise in Hate Crimes Must Be Confronted : * Communities Should Continue to Deal Head-On With Violent, and Vile, Incidents
- Comments by Pastor Spark Furor : Religion: A Presbyterian minister, during a memorial service for an AIDS patient, called on gays to repent. He says the incident cost him his job.
- Alaska's Oil Fund Still Gushes Billions Long After Acrimonious Court Battle
- To Many in USOC, He Is Gorgeous George : Steinbrenner: 'America First' attitude of former Yankee owner translates into support for Olympic athletes.
- They Rose to Top of the Junior Ranks Down Under : Tennis: Lindsay Davenport and Nicole London won the girls' doubles title at the Australian Open.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Get Back on Track
- Sports Heroes, Social Villains : Aberrant Sexual Conduct by Star Athletes Is Called Result of Lifelong Coddling
- New Strategy by Santa Clara Outwits USD
- Craig, Gray Head Unprotected Lists
- Salonen's Recordings: Taste of the Future?
- Swiss Carnival Tinged With Bizarre Traditions
- State Law Overrules CC&Rs; on Assessment Cap
- Gipper Still Knows How to Capitalize on a Speech
- UC Irvine Still Can't Turn Things Around : Anteaters: thy shot 28% for game, make four field goals in second half while falling, 58-52, to San Jose State. Losing streak reaches 11.
- UC Irvine's Losing Streak Reaches 11 Games
- Bowling
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Shaw on Film : The Los Angeles County Museum of Art will screen 'Pygmalion' and a series of other movie adaptations of the Irish playwright's works
- Invincible No More : Nigel Clay Planned to Be in the NFL, but Now He Is Playing for a Correctional Center
- Volkswagen Bugs Still Crawl Mexico's Streets : Automobiles: Germany and Brazil no longer make the lowly Beetle, but a plant in Puebla still turns out about 450 a day, with no end in sight.
- Tourism Might Be the Key to Reviving Downtown L.A.
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Cruising to Africa Ports
- FOR YOUR EYES ONLY : <i> Cafe La Boheme Is a Pretty Place to Eat Pacific Rim Food. If You Like That Sort of Thing.</i>
- Officials Say Fill 'Er Up With (Natural) Gas : Energy: Program could reduce air pollution and save money on fuel costs. Eventually up to 300 vehicles may be converted.
- Washington's Wallet Stolen From Museum
- The Many Influences on Mizrahi
- Governors Will Focus Efforts on Improving Education
- 'Second Spring' Urged for Taiwan's Elderly
- The Winter Games Day-By-Day Schedule
- Toward a Safer Flight Plan : Needed urgently at LAX: More controllers and better radar
- Dominant Role of City Manager Comes Under Scrutiny : Government: James C. Hankla's dominance in Disney negotiations and police chief's firing prompt questions. The answers are rooted in the City Charter.
- SPORTS ARENA: The Burbank City Council on...
- Theft of Police Uniforms Stirs Fear of Impersonator
- Friends Fear Foul Play in Disappearance of Doctor, Boat : Search: Flyers are distributed at Balboa Peninsula, where plastic surgeon was last seen before he vanished at sea a week ago. Scant clues leave a mystery.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- O'Meara Still Right on Course With 68 : Golf: He has a two-shot lead after three rounds, with the final 18 holes at his favorite place, Pebble Beach.
- Three-Dimensional Works Are a New Chapter in Artist's Career
- Anger Equals Action
- Rolling Along the Alaska Highway
- Zuma Canyon: Gem in the Rough
- Downtown Deities : FALSE GODS, <i> By Louis Auchincloss (Houghton Mifflin: $21; 214 pp.)</i>
- DREAMIN'
- When Changes Are in Order
- Wilson Tells Bush Campaign to Have President Visit More
- So Young, So Restless : Dynamo Whiz Kid Isaac Mizrahi's Brash Designs Have Wowed Everyone From Chanel to Sandra Bernhard
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DIVERSIONS : Behind the Scenes
- Yeltsin Savors Triumph of U.S. Visit : Diplomacy: Once scorned as a 'spoiler,' he is now hailed by Bush as a promoter of democracy. He comes away with two major achievements.
- Gorbachev Declares He's Pulling Strongly for Yeltsin to Be Successful
- Strike by Immigrants in Sweden Is Urged
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Crusty Integrity
- Stevens Rescues Antelope Valley in the 10th, 10-9
- Lowery's 25 Help Loyola Beat St. Mary's
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : USOC Puts Money Where Medals Are : Reform: Increased financial help for American athletes results in improved international achievement.
- Investing in Stars of the Future
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : If Magic Doesn't Play, That's Scary
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Returnees Defined by Quality
- Mahony Urges Restrictive Code on Films, TV
- Duarte : Sign Guidelines Approved
- Dealer Donates Car for School Program
- Sierra Madre : Water Use Penalties Stand
- Asian Nations Squabble Over Obscure String of Islands
- Smits' Tearful 'Broken Cord'
- James K. Looney has been appointed vice...
- Educators and Students Decry Lack of Black History Lessons : Schools: Efforts to teach about the achievements of African-Americans are likely to be stepped up in February.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : We'll just see if raucous reporters are better than parading peacocks.
- MISSION COLLEGE : Ex-President to Serve as Instructor
- INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS : Black History Month Marked
- State Postpones Parking Fees for Old Town
- Trial Ordered in Rancho Bernardo Slayings
- Naming Coastal Park May Be No Picnic, Either
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Gauchos Hold Off 49ers, 71-65
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Dahl's Overtime Burst Saves Rancho Santiago
- Hockey
- SMALL FACES: Word is that a new...
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : SEQUELITIS : Son of the Son of the Father of the Bride
- Shaky Town East : STRONG MOTION, <i> By Jonathan Franzen (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $21.95; 491 pp.)</i>
- Where the Earth Inherits the Meek : INCIDENT AT AKABAL, <i> By Joanne Omang (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 313 pp.)</i>
- Mad Max Hits Beach, Part 2
- Book Shows How to Leave Parking Tickets in the Dust
- Pasadena : DWP Seeks Energy Savers
- Fired Surgeon Takes On Hospital's Elite : Medicine: Dr. Mark Anderson claims in an antitrust lawsuit that St. Joseph of Orange abused its peer review process.
- EPA to Expand Regulation of Industries
- Monkey Business : A big Chinese New Year celebration won't include the Bicycle Club card casino, which led one disgruntled city official to say: "They're saying, 'Well, alcohol's good, but gambling's bad."'
- Azerbaijan Fighting Erupts With New Intensity : Nagorno-Karabakh: Government troops press an offensive against Armenian militants in the enclave.
- Academy to Give Thalberg Award to George Lucas
- Monthly Report
- REDISTRICTING PLANS: The Rio Hondo College Board...
- Flying Boats--When Traveling in Style Meant Elegance, Leisure
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Funding for 3 Projects Proposed
- 'Cascade Curtain' Symbol of a State's Split Personality
- ROUNDUP : Sea Cadet Adds to McAnally's Big Day
- Clippers Break Away From Nets : Pro basketball: Running game gets going after deadlocked first half and L.A. wins, 99-88.
- The New-Music Man : With his computer-driven compositions and such creations as the Conductor's Glove, Tod Machover has a sound grasp of the future
- * J.E. Van Dell has been elected...
- * Stephanie Allen has been named vice...
- What to Look for in a Mutual Fund Prospectus
- Survival Tool : The 'affordable' home helps savvy builders stay alive in recession by winning first-time buyers. 'Basic box' has many changes in design and amenities to keep costs down.
- In a Recession, Will New Fast-Food Chicken Chain Get Skinned Alive? : Franchises: Koo Koo Roo has plans to expand aggressively. But some experts say the timing couldn't be worse.
- MELTING POT
- THE WORLD ALMANAC OF PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ...
- Assembly Line, By SHU TING
- Three years before "Star Trek," Gene Roddenberry...
- Ford Foundation Grant for Diversity
- Call Him Ishmael
- Bus to Encino Has Everything Except Riders
- The Show May Be Crazy, but It's Really Therapy : Health: Daily radio program run by 'madmen' in Brazil includes music and comedy. Broadcast attempts to integrate mental patients into society.
- Science Teacher Wins $1,000 Grant
- Plan for Free Tutors Gathers Support--and a Rival Proposal
- El Monte : Ties with Taiwanese City
- Kemp Assails Tax Withholding Change as a 'Gimmick' : Economy: His strong criticism of fiscal plan breaks ranks with the Administration. He later says comment was 'less than artful.'
- For Voters Wary of Clinton, No Rival Fills Void
- Japan Lawmaker Urges Move of Capital
- I-15 Closed by Fatal Accident, Chemical Spill
- Worker Killed When He Touches Bare Wire Inside Fluorescent Sign : Electrocution: Relatives and friends are baffled by the death of Santa Ana man called 'Mr. Caution.' He had no partner on the job.
- College Football
- Titans Get Tentative, Lose to Pacific, 73-69 : Basketball: Offense sputters after strategy is changed to run time off shot clock before attacking zone defense.
- STYLE : DESIGN : Pieces of Dreams
- Krause's Sits Out Market Sag in Style
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- The Loveliest Little Lodge in Lake Louise : Canada's Luxurious Post Hotel Is Designed to Be the Perfect Reward for a Day on the Slopes in Alberta
- Kicked Out : Neighbors Persuade District to Block Soccer Games
- Russia and Canada Vow Cooperation
- Sierra Madre : No Building Fee Waivers
- Thailand Becoming a Paradise Lost : Nature: Poverty, corruption and development are ruining nation's once Eden-like parks and protected areas.
- Going Native : Winter, Spring Good Times to Plant Drought-Tolerant Shrubs
- City to Rebuild Symbol of its Destruction : Dresden: Bombed out by the Allies in World War II, a historic church reminds residents of what they lost.
- Evidence of Jury Tampering in Hedgecock Case Disclosed : Courts: Transcripts that could have been used in appeal by ex-San Diego mayor stayed secret for five years.
- New Board Members Delay Approval of Middle School
- MICHAEL WOOD: Exploring Civilized Worlds
- Plaintive Prayer for President's Aid
- PLATFORM : Big Dividends
- Plea to Gays Caused Ouster: Pastor : Memorial: San Pedro minister used service for AIDS victim to call on homosexuals to repent.
- Grisly Murder Dims New Zealand's Shiny Image : Crime: Slaying of British tourist jolts nation. Cabinet minister immediately launches damage containment effort.
- Dream of an Eternal Greenbelt Survived 'Quixotic' Originator
- VENTURA : 3 Youths Arrested in School Vandalism
- * Wayne Blair has been appointed vice...
- THE LAUGHING SUTRA by Mark Salzman...
- THE GOOD RAIN: Across Time and Terrain...
- Scrappy San Diego Tribune Bids Farewell After a 96-Year Run : Newspapers: Afternoon daily will merge with sister publication, the Union.
- Commentary : The Manly Way Was the Right Way For This Sitcom
- 11th Marathon Is Earlier, Cooler
- Lawsuit Enters Medical Center's Muddled Financial Picture : Courts: Former CEO of Beverly Hills Hospital says he was tricked into selling his interest in the facility.
- County Parks Officials Cool to Plan to Bar Gangs : Law enforcement: Many point to the constructive role of recreation. Antonovich proposal finds support among neighbors of plagued sites.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Courier Sneaking Up on Edberg and No. 1 Spot
- A State of Unrest in Soviet Art : Works from the former Communist nation are being brought to the United States, but the market has been weaker than expected
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : WRITER'S REVENGE : You Can Take Your Script and . . .
- Los Angeles CountySTUDIO CITY: Studio Classic Collection,...
- FICTION
- China Bus Plunge Kills 44
- Vietnam Struggles to Save Its Cultural Treasure : History: International appeals to help restore royal citadel have fallen on deaf ears. Country has little money itself to make much headway on project.
- Reform Slate Takes Teamsters Union Offices
- Cable Official Wants Local Show Axed : TV: Administrator says a public access comedy program lost its right to air after its co-host urged viewers to bash gays.
- Miyazawa's Party Faction Chief Indicted : Japan: Fumio Abe is accused of taking $640,000 in bribes. Political impact of scandal grows for embattled prime minister.
- Camarillo Draws Up Wish List for 1992
- 1 Killed, 1 Injured in Accidents
- 1,600 Dogs Strut Their Stuff for Owners, Judges, Audience
- A Teen's Right to Confidentiality : Oceanside schools back students seeking medical treatment without parent OK
- Cost of New Court May Hit $80 Million : Antelope Valley: County officials call their figures a more realistic estimate of the project, planned for a 10-acre site in Lancaster.
- PREP ROUNDUP : La Habra Can't Overtake Brea
- SKIING WOMEN'S WORLD CUP : U.S. Takes Fall; Downhill Won by Austrian
- A Hit That Changes Your Life
- Craig, Gray Head Unprotected Lists : NFL: Drew Hill, McMahon, Singletary also available as free agents. Raiders trade Lewis.
- DRAG RACING WINTERNATIONALS : They're Burning Up the Track at Fairplex
- Sophisticated Young Lady
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : WHODUNIT : The Case of the Disputed Tomatoes
- Students Communicate in English, Art
- FileNet Corp. Names New Vice President
- FICTION
- Flexible-Style Tours Put You in the Driver's Seat : Trends: Self-drive packages, which include accommodations and sometimes a rental car, give travelers the chance to go at their own pace.
- Snow, Quake Surprise Tokyo
- Jerry Brown's 'Infomercial' Airs in N.H. : Democrats: His 30-minute video runs on purchased cable TV time. Clinton, Harkin also field new image-oriented ads.
- Freeway Repairs : Caltrans Issues Advisory About Scheduled Roadway Work Areas
- Vital Signs Unstable at Palomar Trauma Center : Health care: Six weeks after a walkout by orthopedic surgeons, the facility sits idle, with no recovery in sight.
- Judge Makes a Case for Fewer Lawsuits : * Overburdened Courts Must Be Seen as a Last Resort
- Lack of Legal Notice Jeopardizes Inglewood Year-Round Schools : Education: School board will take up the issue at a special meeting Wednesday night.
- 7 Hurt as Gunfire Erupts at Park Basketball Game
- The Album Champs of 1991, for Sure
- THE LAST WORD: Ted Nugent, rock's most...
- France Rail Bargain for Married Couples
- STYLE : FASHION : Easy Does It
- * Robert V. D'Amato has been named...
- THE NATIONAL TRUST COUNTRY HOUSE ALBUM ...
- Writer Stephen King's books, many of which...
- Charity Recycling Operation Held Together by Luck, Prayer
- Council to Decide on Supermarket, Discount Store for Towne Center
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush, Democrats Target Upscale Suburbanites : Politics: Both are aiming their economic proposals at the upper middle class, a key group of voters.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Black Bags
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : The President's Pig-Out Manifesto : Bush knew his claims for a capital-gains tax cut were drivel.
- Keepers of the Gates : Are Neighborhood Barriers Balkanizing Los Angeles?
- Suspect Arrested in Slaying of Poway Man
- Strawberry Stretches Single Appearance Into a Homer
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Feb. 1
- Man Drowns on Fishing Excursion
- COMMENTARY ON CULTURE : An Artist's Anguish Portrays Struggle of Vietnamese Refugees : A work shown at an exhibition has helped a dream become the reality of the Santa Ana community center.
- Streaking Ventura Upends Moorpark
- Jackson Has Learned His Lessons Well