- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Hank C. Wieseneck was appointed vice president...
- Douglas Palenschat, a Chula Vista surgeon, has...
- Raymond Vincent has joined Silicon Systems as...
- A Worker-Incentive Plan That Works
- Tandon Corp., moving to bolster its U.S....
- World Markets At A Glance
- The Saddamwich
- Regional Outlook : When the Masks Come Off Will the Coalition Hold? : After the guns fall silent, the lessons of history show that wartime alliances often fall apart.
- Next Step: The Soviet Union : Swinging to the Right in the Kremlin : Conservatives are altering the very nature of reforms under perestroika.
- Hussein Safe in Super-Bunker, Paper Says
- THE GULF WAR : DEPENDING ON THE WEATHER
- Tax Break
- California IN BRIEF : FOSTER CITY : Murders, Suicide Laid to Illness
- IRVINE : City to Get Update on Super-Street Plan
- Israel Seeks More U.S. Aid, Denies Link to Restraint
- Look Who's Sipping Tea, Waiting to Pounce : Middle East: As Arabs reject secularism, the non-Arab theocracy of Iran expects to be the region's powerhouse.
- VENTURA : Group Celebrates Abortion Ruling
- Pilot Lands Sputtering Plane in Dry Lake
- ON THE HOME FRONT : Map Shop Strains to Help San Diegans Pinpoint Gulf War
- Thompson Adds Points to His Saddleback Role
- Syracuse Is Trying to Sidestep NCAA Talk
- Heavy Snow Strikes Midwest; Gale Warnings Posted in East
- Jean Mantelet; Founder of Moulinex Appliance Company
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Gloria Sandrino has joined the faculty at...
- Grown-Ups
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Confidentiality Issue Not Addressed in Canons
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Questionable Logic in Additional Development
- Elizabeth Baker has joined Mires Design as...
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Just the Threat of a Gas Attack Gets to Troops : Chemical warfare: Constant alerts are causing sleepless nights and jagged nerves among allied forces in the Persian Gulf. The possibility of death by poison gas "sends a shiver up my spine," says one American officer.
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Viable Alternatives to Sunshine Canyon Landfill
- Students Suffer From Board Miscalculations
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Stephen H. Porter has been named president...
- Reaction to Mideast War
- The War In Review : The world holds its breath as the deadline passes; the President notifies allies that he's going to attack; Iraqi targets are blitzed, and Scud missiles hit Israel; allied troops finally meet the enemy, and Iraq parades its POWs . . . : DEADLINE
- Reaction to Mideast War
- Need for Pro-Peace Candidate in 26th District
- MCA Appoints Baker Chief Financial Officer
- Fred Trump Helps Bail Out Son: Donald...
- Beverly L. Hamilton has been named president...
- Varian Associates Inc.: The diversified high-technology company...
- CREDIT : Traders Take Second Look at War; Bond Prices Down
- William G. Green has been named a...
- THE GULF WAR : The Day in the Gulf
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustees to Ponder State Budget Cuts
- Police Cars Carrying Flags, Yellow Ribbons
- LA HABRA : Campaign Opens for First City Motto
- San Diegans Honor Dr. King's Birthday at a Variety of Events
- Vons Cos. has promoted Mary M. McAboy...
- CU Bancorp Profit Falls 28% in Quarter
- Light Firm Cashes In on Others' Savings : Energy: National Lighting of Valencia analyzes companies' electric bills, then installs systems that cut costs and may earn utility rebates.
- Crisis in the Baltics Jeopardizing Some U.S.-Soviet Projects
- Caterpillar Off 90% for Quarter
- Troop Pay
- Nation IN BRIEF : VERMONT : Forceful Prosecutor Upheld by Court
- Risk of Capture Proves Sobering for Pilots
- Major Questions Emerging About the War
- Anti-Scud Missile Fired by Mistake : Gulf deployment: The Patriot rocket exploded harmlessly outside a Turkish NATO base used to launch raids on Iraq.
- Stigma of POWs Giving In to Coercion Fades : Psychology: The lessons learned in Korea and Vietnam led to a change in the military Code of Conduct to help prisoners survive their hardships.
- Tel Aviv Hit Again : Iraqi Missile Eludes U.S. Patriots; at Least 60 Hurt : No Deaths but Damage Is Heavy
- Juliet Man Ray; Model for Many of Husband's Artworks
- 1 Killed, 10 Injured as Van, Car Crash Head-On in Wilmington
- PLACENTIA : $10,000 Committed to Child-Care Study
- Another Rev. King Takes Up Father's Call for World Peace : Tribute: In familiar, impassioned style, the civil rights leader's daughter tells audience that 'war is obsolete.'
- James Conway has been appointed to the...
- Group Increases Stake in Storage Equities Inc.
- Parts Scarcity Affects Makers of Computers
- Patrick F. Cadigan has been named to...
- Bill Campbell, president and chief executive of...
- Couple Separated by Gulf Still Tie the Knot
- Speaking Of: War : What Some Sages Have Said Through The Ages
- Is This Crackdown Necessary? : Latvia--another reason why February summit is up in the air
- Money for Malathion Suit Nearly Gone, Lawyer Says
- Lincoln S&L;'s Quarterly Loss Is $109 Million
- Fuji to Build Cars for Nissan: Fuji...
- Jane Signaigo-Cox has been named vice president...
- Oil Price Rises $2 as Kuwaiti Fields Burn
- Wean Economy From Its Military Profits
- P.M. BRIEFING : Frequent-Flyer Scam Shot Down
- The false euphoria that there would be...
- Emotional Distress in the Workplace : Counseling: When soldiers ship off, their loved ones are often left in turmoil. Some Carl's Jr. employees will soon be receiving free assistance.
- Embezzling for High Life Earns 3 Years in Prison
- King Day Celebrations Include Calls for Cease-Fire in Persian Gulf War : Holiday: Many say the conflict calls attention to the slain civil rights leader's quest for peace and social progress. 25,000 attend Phoenix rally.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Raiders Fan Held in Robberies
- You've Seen the War, Now Read the Books : Publishing: The Persian Gulf crisis has speeded up plans for some projects and renewed interest in others. But the rash of instant books is not as great as expected.
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : For the Smallest of Life's Victims, a Hero of Healing Goes 'Home'
- El Cajon
- Gag Order Is Issued in Rader Murder Trial
- Calabasas Man Held on False Bomb Threat
- King Rally Scorns Hate Crimes, War
- Arson Suspected in Fire at Elementary School
- FILLMORE : City Wants a Shining Future for Old Sign
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : A Very Big Job Awaits Seymour's Replacement in the State Senate
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Will Vote on Razing Buildings
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Knight's Rave Reviews Can't Stop Ohio State
- Investor Group Acquires Founders Federal Savings : Thrifts: The new L.A. firm may be the largest black-owned commercial bank in the West.
- Clorox Co.: The Oakland household products maker...
- Nelson B. Robinson has been elected to...
- Nike Makes Impression on Downtown
- Profile: Peter Arnett
- Kuwait:
- NATION : Fire Hits U.S. Arab's Restaurant
- Andre Kaminski, 67; Wrote 'Kith and Kin'
- Wall of Prayer
- 'Ghost Riders' of Stealth Fear Only 'Golden Bullet'
- SOUTHLAND : 6-Car Freeway Crash Spills Wine
- Severed Gas Line Forces Evacuation
- Project Helps Find, Care For Sick Homeless
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : The Case of the Missing Air Force : Iraq's 700-plane armada is in hiding, safe from high-tech air assault, reserving its punch for a nasty ground war.
- South Coast Plaza Gets New Marketing Director : Retail: Jan Roberts, top public relations executive at Neiman Marcus, will start her job Feb. 18.
- Raytheon Co.: The Lexington, Mass., company's fourth-quarter...
- Andrew Salony has been promoted to executive...
- Desert Air, Sands Alive With Modern Warriors
- Raytheon Works Overtime on Missile : Weapons: Production of the Patriot and of Hughes Aircraft's Maverick have been speeded up because of the Iraq crisis.
- Palestinians Decry Gas-Mask Policy : Safety: They support Iraq's attacks. But they complain that Israel is holding back on devices for their children.
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Enough of This Shoot-From-the-Lip Coverage, Already : Television: In some cases, the medium's correspondents have become the story instead of the combatants.
- In Hollywood
- Europe Parliament Blocks $1 Billion in Food Aid to Soviets, Cites Baltics
- WORLD : 2 Bombs Wound 34 in New Delhi
- He Keeps Israel Tuned In to the World : Broadcasting: Gulf War shines a spotlight on the nation's king of electronic information, ruling by satellite dish and shortwave antenna.
- Plant Makes Comeback as Film Library
- Chula Vista
- 12 Rescued From Santa Cruz Island After Boat Runs Aground in Storm : Weather: Lightning and thunder prompt calls to police from residents fearing the Iraqis had attacked Ventura County.
- Cheetah Gives Birth to 4 Cubs
- Outspoken Citizen Gets Saddled With Oceanside's Ledgers
- Rancho San Diego
- Food Processors Kept Busy Feeding Troops in Mideast
- Teledyne Names Chief Executive in Reshuffling
- Cost of Stamp to Rise to 29 Effective Feb. 3
- Bush Won't Hike Taxes to Fund War : Economy: Sources say the Administration plans to increase the already bloated federal deficit to pay for military operations.
- Beleaguered Medstone Changes Name, Direction
- AT&T; Seeks Business Rate Increase: American Telephone...
- Wells Fargo, Security Pacific Reportedly Consider Merger
- Major Questions Emerging About the War
- NATION : Princeton Male Bastion Falls
- U.S. May Add Removal of Hussein to Its War Goals : Policy: Until now, this has not been a primary aim. But anger over treatment of POWs could change that.
- 3 Districts Sell Names of Students to Military : High schools: Officials say they have received few complaints about providing lists to recruiters. But opposition is growing statewide.
- Career Beginnings : Program Matches Students With Mentors in Working World
- Hands Off : Bush Lets Generals Make the Key Tactical Decisions
- Photo Essay : Hostile Skies in the Gulf
- Cerebral Palsy Telethon Delayed, but Show Goes On
- IRVINE : Council to Consider Revised Election Law
- Response to Blood Appeal Fills the Bill
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Down a Reserve Center, Titans May Lose Starter
- Gorbachev Urges Probe of Shootings
- COUNTYWIDE : CLIPBOARD : The Price of Polluting
- Merger Brings County Workers Into SEIU Fold : Workplace: With formation of new local, Service Employees International will reportedly represent about 90% of county workers covered by unions.
- * Helen P. Thomas; Student Health Director
- 'Home Alone' Fends Off Yet Another 'Intruder' : Box Office: Vietnam War film opens to mediocre business as comedy remains on top for 10th week. After four weeks of release, 'Godfather Part III' drops to 12th.
- It's Wise to Keep Anchors From Gulf : Television: In the past, anchors have been sent only to hype ratings and have been distractions.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gospel Groups Salute King
- College Basketball
- Hostetler Shows What Burns Within
- San Fernando High, Valley Standouts Pick Universities
- Baseball
- Making Up Names for Themselves
- BBC Radio Urging Stations to Be Sensitive to Song Titles
- Intruders Welcome on the Set : Filmmaking: Director John Milius says the Navy, which had full script approval, was more of a help than a hindrance in 'Flight of the Intruder.'
- THEATER : East Meets West in Quest for Brecht's Vision, Vigor : The Suzuki method of training helps the cast of 'The Caucasian Chalk Circle,' which is being performed at UCI's Fine Arts Concert Hall through Saturday.
- A Voice From the Past Still Echoes Loudly
- Irvine Turns Over Game to New Mexico State
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Out From the Shadows : On Latest Tour, Paul Simon Fends Off Ghosts of 'Graceland'
- Kearny's Scott, Allan Plan to Play at SDSU
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Fullerton Beats Long Beach
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 6 Syracuse Beats No. 21 Georgetown
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Rams' Bid to Talk With Tollner Halted
- Don Drysdale Arrested for Drunk Driving
- SCC, Westmont Men's Teams Play Tonight
- Bruce Lloyd, a management consultant, has been...
- Fullerton Women End Streak With Upset of Long Beach
- SHORT TAKES : Selleck Donates to Film Library
- Pro Basketball
- After a While, Lakers Become Lakers to Win
- No. 1 UNLV Whips UC Santa Barbara : Big West: Runnin' Rebels extend streak to 25 games with 88-71 victory as Hunt leads the way with 26 points.
- Oxnard Rio Mesa's Jones Has a Busy Week
- SHORT TAKES : Roberts Breaks GQ Tradition
- Master Organist McGriff Brings His Blues to Elario's
- MOVIES - Jan. 22, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 22, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 22, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 22, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 22, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 22, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 22, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 22, 1991
- STOCKS : Dow Off 17.57 as Hopes for a Quick War Fade
- Software Makers Push Power of the Pen : Technology: Two competitors are expected to unveil pen-based computer systems in the next few weeks.
- SADDAM'S SHERATON? Dave Hoffman says inner strength...
- Clouds and Fog Curtail Allied Air Operations
- FRIENDLY FIRE: Do you feel inundated by...
- Pentagon Predicts No Protracted Land War : Military: The top generals base their forecasts on the allied successes in air operations.
- Israel Lacked U.S. Codes to Protect Its Jets
- As Terrorist Acts Multiply, Iraqis Are Expelled : Terrorism: Alerts have gone out around the world. Some suspects have been arrested in the U.S.
- POWs to Be Shields, Iraq Says : Bush Expresses Anger; Geneva Code Violation Seen : Gulf War: Bombing of civilian targets justifies action, Baghdad says. More Scuds fired at Riyadh but no injuries reported. Decoy launchers hamper missile hunt.
- Kuwait Oil Facilities Set Afire by Iraqis : Gulf war: The thick black smoke hampers allied air operations. It may be part of Baghdad's defensive strategy.
- PATRIOT GAME: Several callers were asking if...
- 200 Protest Plans by Register to Raze Their Apartments
- A Call for Unity Back Home : Racial, National Harmony Urged at King Observances
- Crowds Turn Out in Support of the Troops : Rallies: 500 gather in Orange and 30 students cheer near a reserve center in Los Alamitos. Meanwhile, an anti-war group marches in Santa Ana.
- Light Rain Falls in S.D. County as Front Moves Through
- Dreams Unfulfilled : Many at King Tribute Believe Blacks' Progress Hasn't Gone Far Enough
- Marinovich Trouble Grows by Degrees : Football: Suspended USC quarterback found with marijuana when arrested for cocaine possession, police say.
- COMEBACK? Former Irvine Mayor Larry Agran made...
- Egypt Signals It May Add Its Weight to Arab Calls for a Cease-Fire : Diplomacy: The coalition has dismissed most such efforts. But Cairo's involvement is stirring interest.
- Banks Holding Up Eastern Paychecks : Airlines: Atlanta firms worry about checks bouncing, but the defunct carrier says there is cash to cover them.
- Japanese Firms So Far Escape War's Effects : Commerce: If the conflict drags on, trade probably will suffer. The major short-term impact has been rising costs--such as shipping expenses.
- Traders Reassess War; Dow Declines 17.57
- POWs as 'Shields' : Iraq Sends Captured Allied Airmen to Strategic Sites : Cloud Cover Hampers Bombing
- Fundamentalists Urge Egyptian Withdrawal
- President's Day: Consulting With Foreign Leaders
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : At the Vatican
- Davis Backs Legislation Over AIDS Exposure : Health: The Republican state senator says 'it's high time' for a law that makes it a crime to expose another person to the virus.
- Doctor Facing Loss of License : Medicine: Officials say the Fullerton physician has violated the terms of his probation.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Bills Incorporate Best of Offenses Into Mighty Force
- Raiders Lost in the Shuffle, 51-3 : AFC: Buffalo takes advantage of Schroeder's five interceptions and piles up 502 yards of offense to move on to Tampa.
- A Golden Evening for 'Dances With Wolves' : Awards: Costner film, 'Cheers,' 'Twin Peaks' take 3 foreign press trophies apiece.
- Music : Romero Clan Converges on Ambassador
- Stop Stereotyping Arabs and Iranians
- Music : Baroque Group Offers Mozart Works
- AWARDS
- Pop Music : Winston's Rippling Streams
- Science / Medicine : L.A.'s Dirty Air Visits Grand Canyon : Pollution: Researchers trace industrial chemicals from Southland into Nevada and Arizona deserts. Concentrations there tend to mimic five-day work week of metropolitan area.
- Cafe's Art Takes Bite at Pasadena
- Don't Hold Your Breath : New Guatemalan government may not be the answer to decades of repression
- Science / Medicine : A New Drug to Combat Malaria
- ANAHEIM : City Wants Issues on State Primary Ballot
- FULLERTON : Transfer Center at College in the Works
- Even the Experts Couldn't Predict Raiders Would Bow Out in Blowout
- UCLA Gets Offense Revved Up Again
- SIDELINES : Va. Tops AP Women's Cage Poll
- Tornado Hits Tampa Track; 3 Horses Die
- SIDELINES : Bullets Edge Orlando, 121-119
- Tammy Wynette Stands by Her Song on Loyalty
- PLATFORM : Reservists' Pay
- SIDELINES : No Portable TVs at Super Bowl
- Winter Sports
- RADIO
- POP MUSIC : The Replacements Face Their Future
- ART : Efforts of a Minor Player Are on Display at Laguna Museum : Edward Corbett took a back seat to the bolder, more strikingly novel approaches of his famous colleagues.
- Dell H. DeRevere has been elected president...
- Music : eXindigo! Performs
- Taking Life Easy : Retirees at Leisure World Are Trading Their Cars for Golf Carts for an Enjoyable Drive in Slow Lane
- War of Words at Opposing Rallies
- How Long, America? How Long? : Dr. King's searing question still has not been answered
- OJAI : Schools Target Spanish Speakers
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Stamina and Power Carry Edberg Into Quarterfinal Match
- 49ers Watched These Last-Second Heroics : NFC: Instead of San Francisco making the big plays in the final minutes, this time it was the Giants.
- * Lillian Margulies; Historical Society Leader
- P.M. BRIEFING : Inventor of Potato Masher Dies
- Proud Wizards of Weaponry : Aerospace: The engineers who designed the expensive, high-tech systems so effective in the early days of the Gulf War feel pride and vindication.
- Group of Seven Seeks to Steady World Markets
- Child in Stolen Car Is Returned Safely
- Baseball
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Wadkins Rides Wind, 65 to Hawaiian Victory
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : In Cuba, It Doesn't Pay to Help a Tourist
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Mexican Elvis' Is Mainly Hype
- Rubbermaid Sales Bounce Up
- P.M. BRIEFING : Germany Ready to Boost Aid Financially in War Against Iraq
- Markets in Tokyo Open Sluggishly; Oil Prices Firmer
- 'Over There, They're Playing a Real Game--Life or Death,' Says Player : Football: Conflict puts Raiders-Bills game in perspective. Fans and players show appreciation toward troops overseas.
- Success of High-Tech Weaponry Boosts Outlook for More Production, Backers Say
- Who Was Your Lawyer?: San Francisco attorney...
- Defense Chief One of France's Top Doves : Europe: He is under attack for restricting his nation's role in the gulf to Kuwait. He has embarrassed Mitterrand and irritated Paris' allies.
- A-10A THUNDERBOLT II : SCUD HUNTER
- Latino Honorees Are Proud to Be Role Models : Recognition: A teacher, businessman, conductor, community activist and sound wizard will receive awards.
- MUSIC
- Slapstick Tragedy 'Burn' Heats Up Writers Festival
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Arab League Silent on Crisis in Gulf
- Cassettes Sing Hussein Praises and Are Seized
- S. African-Made Howitzer Poses a Major Threat
- Baghdad Grits Its Teeth and Runs for Cover
- LOTTERY RESULTS : JAN. 19
- Law Firms Court the Homeless : Public service: Arrests in Santa Ana stir private attorneys to offer services free to indigents.
- Science / Medicine : Oldest 'Living' Stars in Milky Way Identified
- Study Suggests Ways to Save Animal Routes : Environment: A biologist warns that development and roads threaten to permanently isolate wildlife in the Santa Monica and Santa Susana mountains, and the Simi Hills.
- SANTA ANITA : Stewards: Devil's Orchid an Angel in Stretch, Winning Santa Monica
- Amid Snow, a Moment in the Sun
- Clemens Denies Putting Officer in Chokehold
- Canada's Carey Nelson remained undefeated as a...
- MOVIE REVIEW : Soutendijk a Standout in Dual Role
- El Salvador
- Defense Spending in Reagan Years
- Mono Lake and Water Shortage
- Defense Spending in Reagan Years
- Defense Spending in Reagan Years