- ECLIPSE AWARDS : Black Tie Affair Horse of Year; Day, McAnally Also Honored
- ART : Cozy Connection : Exhibits of photographs by two figurative painters show how they make use of one art form to record images for another
- DOUBLE DUTY: When Epic Records releases Social...
- Romance, Revivals, Readings Are Among February's New Offerings
- Industry Types Make a Racket at Cicada
- * Dennis S. Eittreim has been appointed...
- NOSTALGIA
- STYLE : GARDENS : Cutting Back
- SILICONE PEAKS AND VALLEYS : Now That the Breast-Implant Craze Has Sprung a Leak, a Moment of Reflection . . .
- Road Notes
- Looking for More Lange
- VALENTINE'S DANCE: Get in the mood to...
- He Puts the Best on Ice : Figure skating: John Nicks of Costa Mesa coaches five athletes who are headed to France for the Winter Olympics.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Michigan State Dominates Indiana, 76-60
- Smith, Chargers Plan Ahead : NFL: Linebacker signs contract, allows team to leave him unprotected.
- 'Millennium' Shocks London, Approaches Taper
- Stalking the Hippogriff
- Ethnic Diversity Gives District Distinction : Fairfax: A sense of shared community exists amid international restaurants and 36 languages in high school.
- Kaiser Sunset Hospital of Los Angeles has...
- New Bronze Sculpture Is Tribute to Sea Lions
- Home Grown : When the grounds at Westwood Elementary needed a face lift, everyone pitched in. Now, more than flowers and trees are blooming. Families are digging in together, and all involved have a sense of community, the Earth and accomplishment.
- Sweet-Talk, Suds and All the Milk-Bones You Can Eat
- Mahony Urges Film Industry to Accept Code
- Reseda Man Is Held in Credit Card Scheme
- Dominguez Hills Women Beat Chapman
- Stoklos Goes Over $1 Million
- Writers Honor the Padres' McGriff, Benes
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : No. 1 Team Composed of Happy Campers
- COVER STORY : On the Spot With 'Malcolm X' : Spike Lee's biggest test: steering a $25-million biography on the fiery African-American through a political and cultural minefield
- Straddling the Equator between Asia and Australia,...
- Thieves Use Bomb in Store Burglary
- America's Cup Yachts Hoist Sales in Breeze
- Skiing
- A Sick Slant on Life From a Gothic Artist : Tony Tanner, the director who staged the Broadway debut of 'Gorey Stories,' presents the work in Hollywood 13 years later
- Johnny Cash Looks Back With a Smile : After rock's love fest, the country legend basks in his long-awaited glory and talks about the music
- Branching Out of a Famed Family Tree
- OXNARD : Barbecue Will Aid Olympic Hopeful
- Dow: No Place to Hide : Internal review is no substitute for full disclosure on implants
- Poway Shuts Out San Dieguito
- * Steve Kliff has been appointed vice...
- Patience Is Part of Bathing in Africa
- STYLE : LOOKS : Making New Waves
- Russia to Start Lithuania Troop Pullout
- Coup General Gets Promotion
- National GOP Endorses Bond as Chairman
- From the Mountaintop to the Tap
- BUSINESS NEWS : Industry Council Wins Marketing Plan Contest
- It's Hip to Hang in Squaresville
- COLUMN ONE : Healing Patients, or Profits? : Pressures on private psychiatric hospitals have led to aggressive recruiting of patients. Diagnoses, critics say, are often based on insurance practices rather than people's needs.
- School System Chief Looks Ahead as He Prepares to Retire
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Kathleen Brown : The Brown Charm Continued: But She's on the Hot Seat Now
- Black History Quiz
- County Needs AIDS Anti-Bias Measure : * Supervisors Can Right the Wrong of Not Approving Same Ordinance 2 1/2 Years Ago
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Feb. 2-8
- PREPS / MITCH POLIN : Surging Inglewood Makes Peninsula Its Latest Victim
- Hahn Close to Agreement to Sell the Gulls : Hockey: Gulls defeat Muskegon, 4-3, in front of season-high crowd.
- Even the Cos Is Backing the USC Cause
- COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Cal Lutheran, The Master's to Fight for Different Causes
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- * Margaret Whitman has joined Disney Consumer...
- Driver in Bus Crash Was Reading Map : Accident: No charges have been filed in incident. Vehicle plunged off mountain highway, injuring 26 teen-age girls on church retreat.
- Lange and the Land : 'O Pioneers!' Connects Actress to Strong Wills She Knows Well
- COLUMN RIGHT/ KATHRYN G. THOMPSON : Erase the 'Little Lady' Frame of Mind : Successful women understand struggle and relish change, but aren't valued by our leaders.
- Hydraulic Systems Fail, but Jetliner Lands Safely
- Mission College May Lose Expansion Site to Developer : Education: The overcrowded Sylmar school seeks land owned by a Lutheran organization. The church group, however, could decide today to sell the parcel to a builder.
- Nightmares, Stress Among the Trials of Smith Jurors : Penalty: The case left panelists 'ragged' and 'uptight' before they recommended the gas chamber for a boy's killer.
- The Monkey Swings in With Chaos, Seer Says
- Presence of Koreans Reshaping the Region : Immigrants: A developing Koreatown in Gardena symbolizes changes a growing population is bringing to the area.
- Football Hall of Famer Hein Dies
- Pacific Goes Cold, Still Beats CS Fullerton, 73-69
- Swedes Hand Italians a Win : America's Cup: Il Moro gets the victory after Tre Kronor fails to officially complete the race.
- University of San Diego scored five unearned...
- Craig, Gray Head Unprotected Lists : NFL: Drew Hill, McMahon, Singletary also available as free agents. Raiders trade Lewis.
- Boxing
- Eye on the Olympics : Media: CBS is taking a more sober-minded approach to covering the Winter Games that start this week. For the first time, the network is sharing coverage with a cable channel.
- THE GREATEST PERFORMANCE by Elias Miguel...
- Los Angeles CountyPALMDALE: Brock Country Faire, Brock...
- Top Lawmakers Confer With Yeltsin and Urge U.S. to Rush Food Aid : Russia: Speaker Foley sees 'a great deal of confidence' in the visitor's handling of reform efforts in his homeland.
- We tried the Vulcan mind meld on...
- A Yippie Yuppifies
- Iran Marks Anniversary of Khomeini's Return
- NBC hoops it up big with stars from the NBA and the entertainment world
- Lightning Over Braddock: A Rust Bowl Fantasy...
- 5 Reported Dead in Algerian Prayer Service Clashes
- Yeltsin's Joint Missile Net Worth Exploring, Bush Says : Arms control: But senior U.S. officials are believed to have serious reservations about the Russian leader's proposal.
- Oregon's Land-Use Law Undergoing First Test : Growth: Regulation concentrates population in urban areas. One booming county now has 90% of its people living on 15% of its acreage.
- Aztecs Get Banged Up at Air Force : Basketball: Team in auto accident, then routed, 65-47.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Player Shoots 7-Under 64, Leads by Four
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : Swedes Struggle--From Start to Finish
- Harness Racing
- Slow-Growth Plea Made by Moorpark Residents : Development: The city may annex vacant land sought by builders, whose proposals could double the population.
- Brown Makes Presence Clear in Valley Win
- Like Old Times for Hrudey : Hockey: He blanks Blackhawks, 2-0, for first shutout of season. Kurri scores on a power play and Gretzky has empty-net goal.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Six-Run Ninth Carries Saddleback Past Palomar, 18-14
- Cricket Has Its Year in the Sun in Australia
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Notre Dame's Trying Times on the Court Spare No One
- * The law firm of McKenna &...
- Yes, the Nation Is Almost Broke; No, It Is Not Poor
- * Mark R. Arnesen has been named...
- Eye on the Olympics : Sponsors Seeking More Bang for Their Bucks
- When It Pays to Pay Off Your Mortgage Early
- * R. Van Ness Holland Jr., 38,...
- A CAT, A MAN AND TWO WOMEN...
- Home Improvement : Removing Asbestos in Home Best Left to Pros
- The French Made Headlines, but We Made History : THE RADICALISM OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, <i> By Gordon S. Wood (Alfred A. Knopf: $27.50; 425 pp.)</i>
- "I'm Not a Feminist but..." : Can the Women's Movement March Into the Mainstream?
- Bush, Yeltsin Vow Friendship; 'Enduring Peace' Their Goal : Summit: They pledge that the United States and Russia will no longer regard each other as adversaries. Moscow leader warns of a 'hot war' if his reforms fail.
- Idaho Points With Pride at Economy Amid Recession : Budget surpluses: A major effort to diversify industries turns the state into financial gem of the West.
- Affordable Housing Plan Takes Its Lumps : Urban renewal: Residents praise restoration of vintage coffee shop, which has landmark status. But they dislike idea of putting 35 units on the site.
- Judge Rules Against Builder in Suit Over Exclusion From Mall Project
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Sun Screens
- TV Ads Make a Pitch to the Disabled : Consumers: Actors in wheelchairs are opening the door to new markets. There are 43 million physically handicapped people in the country.
- Q & A : Park Supervisor Feels Right at Home With Will Rogers
- Little-Known Rendering Firms Live Off Fat of the Land : Business: Companies collect grease and bone from restaurants and process the substances into materials that are used in soap and pet food.
- Assisi Birthplace Seeks Restoration Funds
- Trailer Park Group in Carson Accuses Planning Official of Interest Conflict
- Healing Time : For Young Bus Crash Victims, Emotional Wounds Are as Painful as Injuries
- U.S. Discloses Its First Disaster Aid for Vietnam
- Quayle Bashes Democrats, Buchanan on New Hampshire Trip : Politics: During quick campaign swing, he resurrects criticism of Jimmy Carter and compares President's GOP rival to George McGovern.
- 6th Person Robbed at a Seal Beach ATM
- Redistricting Means Genuine Competition for Many Offices : Politics: Veteran officeholders find themselves vying for the same seat, or having to move to retain power bases. Fewer districts will be skewed in favor of one party.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Protesters, Few Others at Forum : Conference: A meeting on the Holocaust at a Masonic hall fizzled. Outside, demonstrators clashed with each other and police.
- After 96 Years, Tribune Passes Into History : Press: Final edition marks death in the afternoon of the feisty publication that won two Pulitzer prizes.
- Torrance Officer Arrested : Crime: The six-year police veteran was freed on bail after being held for allegedly trying to kidnap a woman in Lancaster.
- 5,000 Turn Out at Tet Festival to Greet the New Year : Celebration: Golden West College event showcases Vietnamese culture. Festivities continue today.
- Big Political Changes Forecast for Area : Elections: New districts drawn by the state and term limits have set the stage for a wild year in the county.
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Going for the Gold : Games Will Either Be the Salvation of Struggling Savoy or the Last Push Down Ski Slope Toward Economic Ruin
- MOVIES : OFF-CENTERPIECE : Hmmm. Let's See. Whose Calls Won't I Return Today?
- Metaphor for America : Robert Schenkkan's 'Kentucky Cycle' is a 9-play, 6 1/2-hour saga of families caught up in Indian wars, land feuds and union clashes
- THE CLASSIC ITALIAN GARDEN by Judith...
- HEARING VOICES: Reflections of a Psychology Intern...
- Under the Big Gray Cloud : It Once Was the Model for Success. Now, With Layoffs and Plunging Sales, IBM Is a Model for Corporate Mistakes
- Bailiff's Bias in Hedgecock Trial Disclosed
- Sport-by Sport Schedule
- Text of the Declaration on U.S.-Russia Relations
- Pomona : Fund for Slain Man's Family
- Bet Tzedek Honors Lawyer for Work on Behalf of Poor
- Habash Leaves Paris After Stirring a Political Furor : Terrorism: The radical guerrilla leader flies to Tunisia. His stay in France embarrassed Mitterrand.
- SIMI VALLEY : Store Owner Wins $25,000 in Big Spin
- If You Like Being Punched, Pulled or Pounded, This Sport's for You
- Pedestrian Killed by Hit-Run Driver
- Segota Doing Well, but Storm is Losing
- NBA ROUNDUP : Second Time Rarely Is Charm for Celtics
- St. John's Breaks Out of Slump to Rout No. 6 Connecticut, 90-57
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CLU Salvages Win, Moves Into 1st Place
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Santa Barbara Edges UCI in Men's Swimming
- A Spicier Lollapalooza Tour
- Kingston Vibrations : At Jamaica House, all the musical cousins of reggae--old and new funk, rap, : hip-hop and ragamuffin--get together for a slamming family reunion
- COVER STORY : . . . And on to Soweto for the Final Scenes
- NEW RELEASES
- CHOW
- 68 Arrested at UC Berkeley Sit-In to Protest Higher Fees, State Budget Cuts
- GE Plant Investigated for Chemical Hazards : PCBs: State, federal agencies find violations while probing possible workplace dangers at Anaheim facility.
- Norwegian Tenants Turn Tail, Leaving Rats Up to the Rafters
- Council Seeks Solution to Mobile Home Rent Disputes : Housing: Officials ask park owners and tenants for ideas on preventing price gouging. A questionnaire drew little response from renters.
- Barrio Shelter Should Transcend Politics : Support: Any objections lose their punch when the plight of homeless women and children is considered.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : School of the Arts Receives Grant
- Chauffeur for Tyson Testifies : Trial: She describes boxer's accuser as being dazed after leaving former champion's hotel.
- NEW RELEASES : The Shoemakes Get a Magical Assist from Holman's Big Band
- COMMENTARY : Marchibroda to Try It Again With Colts
- El Camino Struggles, But Wins
- The Swashbuckler of Shanghai : THE DEVIL SOLDIER; The Story of Frederick Townsend Ward, the Most Honored and Controversial American in Chinese History, <i> By Caleb Carr (Random House: $25; 366 pp.)</i>
- When a Myth Is as Good as a Mile : ALMANAC OF THE DEAD, <i> By Leslie Marmon Silko (Simon & Schuster: $25; 716 pp.)</i>
- Why the Federal Reserve's Discount Rate Cut Will Bring On Inflation
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- She Was No Victorian : QUEEN VICTORIA; A Portrait, <i> By Giles St. Aubyn (Atheneum: $24.95; 672 pp.)</i>
- IN AN AVERAGE LIFETIME . . ....
- Free Bicycles at Park in Netherlands
- RITES OF PASSAGE
- Art Center Opens New Gallery Program
- THE WINE LIST
- BEACH BLANKET BASKETBALL : Every Day, Players Gather from All Over the City to Show Off Their Moves on the Venice Courts of Cool
- Consumers a Call Away From Losing Anonymity : Phone sales: Using sophisticated equipment, firms with 800 or 900 numbers can get instant profiles of callers.
- Avalanches Take Heavy Toll in Turkey
- COUNTYWIDE : Controlled Burns Prompt Phone Calls
- Christie Leads Weary Waves Past San Francisco, 68-62
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 : Washington State Scores Big Victory Over California
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe, Leach Clinch U.S. Davis Cup Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : SCC Has Trouble but Takes GSAC Lead
- COVER STORY : 'By Any Means Necessary'--Lee Adopts Motto of Malcolm X
- Nissan Team Leads Daytona
- SMART AS YOU WANNA BE
- Talk to Russians About Rent Control
- Arizona Addendum
- With Luck, Irvine Co. Layoffs May Prove More Than Momentary Setback
- Big Picture on Crime
- King Memorial
- Smoking Ban
- Arizona Addendum
- Spat Indicates Who Loses Under 'Gentlemanly Rules'
- LAPD's Image
- FAITH, HOPE AND FRAUD
- Sentence in Tot's Fatal Beating Decried
- Recession? It's More Like a New Plateau
- Smoking Ban
- Spat Indicates Who Loses Under 'Gentlemanly Rules'
- Singing a New 'Toon
- Sneaks '92 1/2
- Clothing Markups Spark a Put-Down
- THE TEMPTATION OF TOM DOOLEY
- SMART AS YOU WANNA BE
- HANDKERCHIEF MOODY
- Dog-awful
- Dog-awful
- It's All in the Surface
- Sneaks '92 1/2
- Wrong Cuts
- Name Game
- In their long article, "It Was a...
- No Need to Fear Construction of Low-Cost Homes
- For Tardy Students, a Wrong Answer
- Speeding Judge
- Olympics and Magic
- Campaigns Cross District Lines to Tap Wealthiest Areas : Politics: Election reform advocates express concern over the large sums candidates take out of Los Angeles areas that they do not represent. The affluent 23rd Congressional District ranks second in the nation for contributions.
- Planners, Council: Builders' Puppets?
- Shameful Suits
- With Luck, Irvine Co. Layoffs May Prove More Than Momentary Setback
- Border Patrol's Actions Attacked and Defended
- Cancellation of Sumitomo Pact
- With Luck, Irvine Co. Layoffs May Prove More Than Momentary Setback
- Cancellation of Sumitomo Pact
- Heavy-Handed Bank Examiners
- Debutante Ball
- Cancellation of Sumitomo Pact
- Cancellation of Sumitomo Pact
- THE TEMPTATION OF TOM DOOLEY
- Caring Paramedics Applauded
- Homeless Problem a Council Dilemma
- McDonnell Douglas Goes Shopping for a Partner
- Debutante Ball
- Homeless Problem a Council Dilemma
- Idea Whose Time Should Have Come
- Don't Get Personal
- RESPONDING TO OH, GROW UP!
- ONLY IN LA LA LAND
- Welcome Police and Fix Traffic for Alhambra
- Cyclists Seek Rights Yet Ignore Laws
- Smoking Ban
- A PERFECT PLACE FOR A WASTE DUMP
- Doesn't Like Letters
- Singing a New 'Toon
- Positive Attitude
- Singing a New 'Toon
- Please Don't 'Discover'
- Humorless Stunt
- SMART AS YOU WANNA BE
- Proposition A
- Border Patrol's Actions Attacked and Defended
- Some Old Faces at the New B of A
- Toilet Seats
- SMART AS YOU WANNA BE
- Researcher Sets the Record Straight
- AMERICA IN THE '30s
- Olympics and Magic
- U.S. State Department Warns to Avoid...
- Rename It Rooster Cogburn Airport
- Cancellation of Sumitomo Pact
- NONFICTION - Feb. 2, 1992
- NONFICTION - Feb. 2, 1992
- NONFICTION - Feb. 2, 1992
- NONFICTION - Feb. 2, 1992
- NONFICTION - Feb. 2, 1992
- Obituaries - Feb. 2, 1992
- A Renaissance in Travel Convenience From Los Angeles to the Caribbean
- MOVIES : Snapshots of Hollywood's Hard Times : Salaries have plummeted and jobs have disappeared throughout the entertainment industry. Here are some people who are hurting.
- Winds of Change to Sweep Over Congressional Lineup : Politics: California will send at least 13 new members to the House. Substantial gains for GOP seen in state's delegation.
- NEW INTEREST: Although blacks make up only...
- U.S. Sends Back 150 Haitians
- 150 Haitians Readied for Forced Trip
- BROTHER'S KEEPER: The World Affairs Council of...
- It began in the 1930s as a...
- Less Is More at Swiss Ski Village
- County Administrator's Power Raises Questions : Government: Critics say Richard Dixon has too much authority. He contends he's just following board policy.
- CLIMATE CONTROL: Costa Mesa's John Nicks, above,...
- WILD AT ART: Nicolas Cage is known...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ceremony Raises a Grand New Flag
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Dow Falls 21.47 Over Grim Economic News : Market Overview
- Rex Chandler Files Chapter 7 Petitions: A...
- Art Museum's Shop: Consigns of the Times
- Random Harvest : Want to see the seasons change? Scatter some wildflower seeds for a springtime's . . .
- Communism's Fall Lifted Human Rights, State Dept. Reports
- LAPD Drops Radicals' Case Rather Than Reveal Data : Police: Rights advocates say decision raises fears that anti-terrorist squad is still involved in political spying.
- 31 Teen-Agers Hurt as Bus Leaves Road
- Owner Guilty of Failing to Confine Her Dog
- Surfrider Makes Waves in Effort to Protect Endangered Coastline
- Family Sues Home Depot in Girl's Death
- CYPRESS : City Takes Stand on Immigration, Drugs
- D.A. Investigates Possible Code Violations by Rock Quarry
- $1-Million Bail Set for San Marcos Employee Accused of Killing Boss : Crime: Professional Care Products Inc. and co-workers have raised nearly $7,000 for the family of the victim.
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Aguilera Scores 22 as El Modena Beats Santa Ana Valley
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE SOCCER ROUNDUP : Penalty Kick Gives La Quinta 2-1 Victory Over Garden Grove
- Pirates Sign Bonds for One-Year Record $4.7 Million
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Scrappy Laguna Beach Can't Slow Up Estancia
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Ends 8-Game Losing Streak
- Ministry Reaches the Great Outdoors : Chaplains: Student ministers preach at national parks in spare time, offering religious services for tourists.
- Mirrors: Off the Wall Again
- Arco Drops Support for 'Smog Exchange' Plan : * Ecology: The goal was flexibility in handling pollution. Now the plan is overloaded, the firm says.
- Lockheed Forms Venture for Nuclear Disarmament