- Angels Won't Increase Their Offer to Gaetti : Baseball: Third baseman's agent makes request, but the club says it is already the top bidder.
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- Tennis
- Mason, Topol--Why They Went
- Good Vibrations From Hutcherson, Vibraphone
- Drawing His Own 'Lines in Sand' : Randy Newman Records a Pointed Commentary on the Gulf War
- New Trial in Lockheed Case: A Los...
- THE HOUSE : War in the Gulf
- Long Beach : Shuttle Service Will Begin With 2 Downtown Routes
- Germany, Fearing Terrorist Acts, Tells 28 Iraqi Diplomats to Leave
- Bakersfield, the Newest Suburb : Commute: Lured by low home prices, Valley workers move north for the American Dream. But they say the long drive need not be a nightmare.
- Starting Off a New Day the Chicken Lips' Way
- Tokyo Announces Extra $9 Billion to Aid Allied Force : Japan: Over opposition protests, government also plans to supply military aircraft to transport refugees.
- Arms Supplier for Iraq Sees Prolonged War
- Montebello : Names, Donations Sought for Military Care Packages
- Daniel Reimer Schwarz; Retired Bar Owner
- Vote to Allow Fund-Raiser Ends Rubber-Duck Flap
- Rio Brio: A Rock Extravaganza : Pop music: Promoter and ad executive Roberto Medina compares his Rock in Rio II to Woodstock. Others see it as a clone of the L.A. Olympics.
- KTLA Newscast to Vie With Network Morning Shows
- STOCKS : Dow, Caught in a Cross-Fire, Climbs 15.84
- General Dynamics to Cut 500 Jobs Over Year, Most in S.D.
- AT&T; Profits Slip 1%; Higher Interest Cited
- Merck Tops Most Admired List: For the...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gas Price Freeze Shows Oil Firms Heed PR Lesson
- A Faster <i> Afritada</i>
- Riding the Ripple : Poetry Is Breaking Out All Over as Writers Throughout the County Gather to Read and Rhyme
- Is Library Novel Idea or Fiction? : Services: The latest technology plays a major role in the mayor's rosy vision for a new city library, but some worry that the innovations would move it beyond the reach of the poor.
- U.S. FORCES IN THE GULF
- BOOK REVIEW : Exasperating Journey Leads to Nowhere : AN HONORABLE PROFESSION <i> by John L'Heureux</i> , Viking; $19.95, 345 pages
- COMEDY : The 'Love Goddess' Will Reappear, Offering More of Her, Uh, Blessings
- ART : SEEDS OF MELANCHOLY : A Lesser-Known Edward Hopper Is Revealed in Newport
- Trash Smells of Cash for Pomona, Azusa : Waste: The two cities are coming up with plans for trash receiving and recycling facilities. Pomona could earn up to to $2 million a year from the center.
- The Spark Behind Strict Smoking Ban : Bellflower: The town that normally resists change has stepped to the forefront by passing one of the state's most restrictive ordinances against smoking in public.
- For The Kids : OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES
- IRVINE : Affordable-Housing Goals to Be Changed
- Loans to Aid First-Time Home Buyers
- MOORPARK : Church Directional Signs May Be OKd
- COLUMN LEFT : Swallowing a Scenario of Lies : Things are going wrong in this war, but you wouldn't know it from the news coverage.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Arbitration Board Revokes Marsh Suspension
- Father and Son Help Bring Out the Best in Miraleste Basketball : High schools: Jim White, a former coach at Harbor College, offers tips to his son, Frank, a junior guard for the Mustangs.
- Macy to Serve in Dual Role as Coach of Cleveland Track, Football Teams
- 200th is Just Another Win for Johnson : High schools: El Camino basketball coach keeps a low profile as his teams roll up victories.
- NOTES : Forget Sacks, These Guys Want to Rush the Quarterback
- Northern Arizona Upends CSUN to Break Streak : College basketball: Lumberjacks stop Northridge comeback, 77-64, and end 10-game tailspin.
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Big Deal for Big Boy: $65-Million Sale OKd : Acquisitions: Irvine's Restaurant Enterprises will purchase 104 locations and convert them to Carrows and Coco's units. But Bob's Big Boy's day in California is not done.
- Fighting Back at Downtown Crime : Fear: Merchants and residents fear downtown crime has become an out-of-control menace.
- Torrance Council OKs Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday--for Next Year
- Rites Friday for Louis Stevens Ridgeway
- Mideast War Foes Return to Old Site : Thousand Oaks: Demonstrators opposing the Persian Gulf conflict accuse authorities of unresponsiveness.
- Russ Portrayed as Liar and Thief at Murder Trial : Courts: He killed his wife when she discovered he was an embezzler, the prosecution said. The defense claimed she was a partner in the financial scheme.
- State Approves $43 Million for Rail Network
- A Los Angeles Municipal Court case in...
- COMMENTARY : For Starters, This Rule Is in Need of a Change
- Northern Arizona Beats Northridge, 77-64
- Scenario for Women's Event Irks CSUN
- Pro football
- WIVA Honors CSUN's Kyman
- How Defendants Allegedly Fixed Stock Price
- Delta Air Lines: The Atlanta-based carrier reported...
- EARNINGS : Sara Lee Income Rises 11.7%
- P.M. BRIEFING : Toronto Exchange Power Fails
- Pudding to Macaroons
- Jealous Woman Eats Part of Lover's Tongue
- Pasadena : Women's Issues Discussion
- Labor of Love : After years of experiments at home, Bob Shields opened his restaurant-brewery on Valentine's Day, 1990.
- FILM : The Dreamy, Foggy World of Jean Cocteau's 'Orpheus'
- Competing With Kindergartners Proves Difficult Task
- Bush Strives to Stay Above the Fray : Presidency: The commander-in-chief's wartime style most resembles that of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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- O'Neill Tries to Get Life Back on Track : Distance running: Long Beach City College athlete has Olympic potential, but first he must overcome academic and emotional hurdles.
- Up The Coast : THEATER REVIEW 'THE RIVALS' : Noble Affairs : An exceptional cast captures the humorous excesses of life in 18th-Century England.
- Council OKs $1.4 Million for Carson Land
- Cerritos : Members of 3 Commissions to Get Flat Monthly Salaries
- Gay Activists Lose Battle Despite Ruling : Courts: Long Beach can keep provisions that were challenged as discriminatory.
- 'F/X' Has Something Special as a Thriller
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : Conscience Galvanizes Activists on 2 Sides : One Family's Sign Blossoms Into Movement
- Aerial Duel Over Gulf : Saudi F-15 Foils Bombing Raid, Downs 2 Iraqi Jets
- Together Again--a Doc and His Dog
- County to Let Company Run 5 Airports
- 2 GIs Wounded in Skirmish With Iraqis : Military: Six enemy soldiers are captured in the encounter. Clearing skies ease way for allied air strikes.
- COMEDY : COURT JESTER : Al Lubel Gave Up on the Law Because He's a Stand-Up Kind of Guy
- Carlsbad
- Ex-UCI Student, Co-Defendant Convicted in Balboa Murder
- MEDICAL DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
- Now for some good news: L.A. wasn't...
- Things Looking Up for Police Review Panel : Law Enforcement: City manager will provide a staff member and phone, meaning citizen complaints can at last be lodged.
- Camera in Police Car Films Officer's Slaying
- Water Agency Plans Huge Pumping Program
- Supporters of Denkin Testify : Boxing: Former chairman of California Athletic Commission says firing came over objections.
- Fact or Fear : Elders Must Become Involved in Promoting AIDS Education
- Glendora : 2-Story Homes Approved
- MUSIC / DANCE : Folk Dancing Is Too an Art Form
- Japanese City Withdraws Teahouse Offer
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Income Tax Relief
- Up The Coast : MUSIC CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE : Ace of Harps : The legendary road dog keeps moving while more and more people are moved by his blues harmonica.
- La Verne : Plan for Water Rationing
- ON THE HOME FRONT : Fear for Family Brings War Home to San Diegan
- San Diego
- OXNARD : District to Increase School Lunch Prices
- OJAI : Fourth of July Panel to Get City Support
- PERSPECTIVE ON EL SALVADOR : An Old War Ripe for Resolution : The rebels' use of high-tech weapons neutralizes the army's advantage. And the U.N. mediator is primed.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chandler, Moorpark Stop Ventura
- Dash For Time Starts in No. 4 Post
- Long Beach Women Lose to Fresno, 73-72
- L.A. City College Pulls Away in Second Half to Beat Marymount
- Looking at Other Adventures
- TV REVIEW : A Less Than Perfect 'Daughter' Examines Child Abuse
- Standard Pacific's Net Income Drops
- CBS Stock Buyback Is Oversubscribed : Securities: The $2-billion repurchase plan lures tenders for twice as much stock as it wanted. So it will accept shares on a prorated basis.
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- New Mission for R&D;: Reshaping the Corporation
- Assessing The Air War
- Treasure Hunt for Unusual Scholarships
- As He Approaches Milestone, Goffredo Reflects on Career : Prep basketball: Crescenta Valley High basketball coach loves the profession but he is tempted to resign if he notches 200th victory.
- DESERT STORM: DAY 8 : Political
- $1-Million Award in AIDS Dental Claim
- Still Married After All These Years : In Hard Times and in Good, Their Unions Held Fast
- PERFORMANCES AN OPINIONATED GUIDE
- Soviets Seize Printing Supplies in Vilnius
- Allied Successes Score in War's Political Dimension : Strategy: Getting Soviet support for the gulf operation is considered the most significant U.S. accomplishment.
- San Diego Opera Gala Opens on Somber Note
- South Gate : Park and Recreation Dept. Gets New Administrator
- THEATER : UCI Chalks Up a Strong Performance of 'Circle'
- Moroccan Opposition Calls for Troop Pullout
- Focusing on Space : SOLARfest '91 Teaches Students About Astronomy and Solar System
- Agency May Seek 10 Billion Gallons of Ground Water : Antelope Valley: The board's vote comes despite fears that the pumping could increase cracking and sinking in the high desert.
- ORANGE : City Freezes Hiring in Face of Shortfall
- GULF MAIL
- Whistle Collector Lured by Thrill of the Hunt
- CAMARILLO : Unrest in Homeland Worries Latvian
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Between a Jail and a Hard Place
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Rejects Claims of Police Brutality
- Gang Leader Found Guilty in Slaying
- Husband Charged With Kidnaping Estranged Wife
- TAC Rules Against Barnes : Track and field: Despite upholding shotputter's suspension, panel criticizes drug-test procedures.
- Woodbridge Hires Ex-Major Leaguer Kemp
- THE SIDELINES : Soviet Skaters Tie in Ice Dance
- Occidental Duo Spurs Victory, 86-73
- Schiraldi Signs Deal for 1 Year, $740,000 : Baseball: Padres, pitcher avoid arbitration.
- Collins Commits to SDSU
- They're Made by Parcells
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- MUSIC
- $1.4-Million Takeover of Harcourt Set
- ENERGY : Oil Ends Day Up 16 Cents in Very Volatile Trading
- ORANGE COUNTY NOTES : Toshiba America Layoff to Affect 65 Irvine Employees
- Italian Intrigue
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- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Humanitarian Mission
- Broccoli Buys, Fine Figs and Smart Tags
- Life After Chardonnay
- Italians Volunteer to Replace POW Flier
- Downey : Budget to Be Cut Through Hiring Freeze, Overtime Ban
- Norwalk : Shelter for Homeless Asks Cities for More in Grants
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Ribet Academy Makes Its Mark by Exceeding 100 Points in Twin Wins
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE ICE WOLF' : Playing It Cool : Acted by children, this play based on Eskimo folklore might also prove of interest to adults.
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : Atmosphere, Authenticity at Amis
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Altadena : Photographers Sought
- Chase Park22525 Chase St., West HillsSize: 5.9...
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Blood Donations
- Westwood : $2 Million Pledged to UCLA
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK / DICK WAGNER : Logan Uses Flash to Make His Points
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Profile: Zalman Shoval
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Most-Favored Trade Status for Mongolia
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : In Hollywood
- Iraq Defeat Certain, U.S. Says : Hussein's Army to Be Cut Off, Killed, Powell Asserts : Gulf War: General and Cheney assess the conflict and cite foe's resilience. Bush says the attacks have put Baghdad out of the 'nuclear bomb-building business.'
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- JAZZ IN A JAM : The Local Scene Is Worthy of Note, but More Acts Need a Showcase
- WESTMINSTER : Subscription Plan for Paramedics OKd
- Reclaimed Waste Water System to Serve 8 Cities
- CLIPBOARD : Non-Residential Building Valuations
- Fall Deer Hunt Should Be Halted, County Study Says
- NHL ROUNDUP : Whalers Hand Flames Another Loss on Road
- Pro football
- TV Report: NFL Still 'Haunted' by Tennant Legacy
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Kennedy Ties Pacifica to Remain in Control
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- Hammond Co.: Blaming a bad economy and...
- MAI to Lay Off 400 as a Result of Hefty Losses : Computers: Two-thirds of the job cuts will affect employees in Tustin, company president says. Transition to reselling other companies' machines is blamed.
- Using PCs to Contact GIs in Gulf
- L.A. Buses Will Carry Ads to Help the Homeless : Poverty: The national campaign includes a $2-toll phone number with a recording that informs callers about what they can do to help.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hughes Wins Defense Project
- Seger Plans to Resign Post at Federal Reserve
- Harcourt Brace Said Seeking Suitor
- HEALTH : Breast Cancer Risk Increases
- Changing of the Guard : Retiring President Ronald P. McArthur helped found the Catholic college.
- WORLD : U.S. Revokes Guatemalan's Visa
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Video Games No Fad, Says Game Maker
- Malibu : Hart's L.A. Office to Close
- Santa Monica : Caps on Council Comment
- War IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Iraq Cites Civilian Deaths, Seeks Aid
- Scud Downing Fails to Blunt Israelis' Anger
- Turkey Warned by Iraq Over U.S. Attacks
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : Children Watching War
- LAPD Holds Back Black Officers, State Says : Bias: Fair employment agency finds great disproportion between those who are qualified for raises and promotions and those who have received them.
- Road Link to Be Built Over Park Protests : Environment: Citing what they call an inadequate report, state officials say they still hope to obtain a court order to stop construction on Reseda Boulevard to Mulholland Drive.
- Pacific Amphitheatre May Install Boxes : Entertainment: Concert venue is taking its cue from similar facilities around the country. Operators say they could use the extra cash.
- FILLMORE : Police to Bill Hosts of Noisy Parties
- Fullerton's Olsen Heads List of Athletes Choosing Colleges
- Jordan Leads All-Star Vote Fifth Straight Year
- MOTOR RACING : O'Mara: From Power to Pedal
- THE SIDELINES : Japanese to Skip Ariz. Training
- AWARDS UPDATE
- Groups Seek Minimum Enforcement of TV Act:...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- War Speeds Shift to New Phone Technology
- 3 Firms Charged With Rigging Stock Prices : Trading: The Manhattan district attorney also accused 21 brokers of creating fictitious markets for NASDAQ stocks, allegedly costing investors $10 million.
- World Markets At A Glance
- Military Orders Inundate Medical Supply Company
- P.M. BRIEFING : Steel Firm Studies 2,000 Layoffs
- Infected Cows Keeping Raw Milk Off Market
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Iraqi Leader Avoids an Early Knockout, Disrupts Pentagon's Timetable : Tactics: Saddam Hussein achieves two key goals. He remains firmly in charge of a vast killing machine.
- Reported Crime Drops 11% in San Fernando in 1990
- Property Owners Doubt Graffiti Plan Will Work : Vandalism: The city would charge for cleanup. Shopkeepers say they already are waging a continuing battle to paint over markings.
- A Terrific Boost for Local Housing
- Robbery Suspect Shot by Bystander
- Protesters 'Encouraging Hussein,' Retired General Tells UCI Forum : War views: Time for dissent is past, he says. Many seem torn over rightness of the U.S. role in the Mideast.
- Top Plant Biologist Coming to Institute
- Woman's Role Was Crucial to Robbery and Killing, Jury Is Told : Trial: Victims would not have let her companions into their home had she not laid the groundwork, prosecutor says.
- Fake Fowl No Harm--Redondo OKs Ducky Derby Fund-Raiser
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- COUNTYWIDE : 6 Cities Increase Aid to Meals for Seniors
- El Cajon
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Survives Riverside's Best Shot
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Problems With Zajick, Maag
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Laguna's Exhibit Illuminates Work by Alvin Light : A survey attempts to isolate him to Abstract Expressionism, but his sculptures suggest an affinity to mainstream precedents in modern art, principally the open form.
- Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin company...
- 2 Big Oil Firms' Earnings Jump in 4th Quarter
- Lotus and Equifax Dump Consumer Data Project:...
- Comfort Food : Ambrosia: Innocent Pleasures : Side dishes: The frothy fruit concoction has a long and highly caloric history.
- Flax Time
- Artist Paints His Vision of Peace on Wall of Art Gallery
- Chinese Dissident Gets a Hero's Welcome
- 21 Named to Plan Future of Alex Theater
- Soviets, Japan Set Date for Gorbachev's Visit : Diplomacy: The Kremlin leader's historic trip is scheduled for April. No progress is made on the fate of disputed islands.
- Beverly Hills : Third Try for Parcel Tax
- Troops Send Word to Iraq: Look Out! : Military: Allied ground forces are spoiling to attack Baghdad's armor, commanders say.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Sorties by the Numbers
- War IN BRIEF : IRAN : Black Rain Blamed on Kuwait Oil Fires
- Duarte : Drunk Drivers to Pay Costs
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : A Wave of Condemnation
- Malibu : No Progress in Sewer Talks
- Stanford to Refund $500,000 to U.S. in Overbilling Probe
- Historic Street Is Kept in the Dark
- AQMD Files Suit Against Post Office
- Surf Is His Turf : There's No Crime Wave on Oxnard Officer's Serenity-Filled Beach Beat
- Christmas Tree Fire Claims Woman's Life
- Proposal to Supplement Reservists' Pay Advances
- Drums in a Graveyard
- Gallegly Bill Would Punish Cities Harboring Deserters
- California IN BRIEF : SELMA : Toxic Spill Forces Closure of Freeway
- COLUMN RIGHT : What Colors Should Our Soldiers Be? : Calling the armed forces racist is illogical and insulting; it's also an anti-war smoke screen.
- THE NHL : Alumni, Owners at Odds Over Pension Funds
- Royal Shakes Off Shooting Problems in 1st Half to Shoot Down Simi Valley
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Woodbridge's Pingle Beats No. 1 Tustin With Three-Pointer
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Northrop Frye; Literary Critic Traced Symbols to the Bible
- Comfort Food : Survivors of Bygone Times : Retailing: Neighborhood markets are not yet a thing of the past.
- Hotel's Lower-End Eatery Offers Reliable, Relaxed Fare
- Utah Senate Passes Abortion Ban
- Santa Monica Eases Jolt of Being Called to War : Reservists: The city will continue to pay civilian salaries to employees who have been called to duty.
- Tax Relief for Gulf Soldiers OKd
- Kohl Assails Iraq, Pledges Israeli Aid : Germany: The chancellor, moving to shake off inaction by Bonn, condemns rise of anti-Americanism.
- 25 Salvadoran Casualties Reported in Day of Fighting
- DESERT STORM: DAY 8 : Military
- Cerritos : Swim Pool to Reopen With New Lights, Tiles, Markers
- Tax Advice Offered
- For the Valley's Best Football Players, the Future Is Now : High schools: Top players must make their decision on what college to attend. They can sign letters of intent on Feb. 6.
- War IN BRIEF : IRAQ : TV Shows Captives Denouncing War
- Poetry Scene Takes In Rilke and Elvis Too
- Cerritos : Discussion on Location for Seniors Center Postponed
- Honig Aids La Canada School Tax Campaign
- Mother's Fears End in Tragedy : Suicide: A woman who was described as profoundly depressed drives her van into L.A. Harbor. Her four children die with her.
- STAGE WATCH : Celtic Arts Center Books 'Gunman' Into Ivar : It's the first legitimate booking for the former Hollywood burlesque house in almost 20 years--and a gamble for An Claidheamh Soluis.
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- NEIGHBORS : Music Lesson : The Cal Lutheran choir gets a different perspective of the Persian Gulf War while on tour in Germany.
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- 2 Sides Accused of Silence on Human Impact of Raids
- Turks Near Air Base Back U.S. Objectives : Second front: No anti-American cries are heard at Adana, near the base that's a platform for raids in northern Iraq.
- Analyst Calls Wilson Budget Too Optimistic
- Drilling Against a Quake : Roads: Steel cables threaded into holes bored in the interchange of the Glendale and Ventura freeways will reinforce the thoroughfares against seismic damage.
- Information on War Key to Public Trust : Media: The Pentagon may be holding back details, but few journalists think it is deliberately deceiving them.
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : Gulf Talk
- Bell Gardens : Majority in Survey Favor Switching to Sheriff's Dept.
- POETRY SAMPLING
- POETRY: RIDING THE RIPPLE : Memory Banks : County residents recall verses firmly, or infirmly, lodged in the backs of their minds.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Travel Warning
- EARTHWATCH : Making Inroads : An electric Ford gets raves, and a GM center is charged up over a battery-powered car.
- Foe Skilled at Trickery, Decoys Show
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