- Defense Spending in Reagan Years
- Defense Spending in Reagan Years
- Yosemite Deal
- Iraq Sequels
- Letters Home: 'Preparing for the Worst'
- Defense Spending in Reagan Years
- Helping Children
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Gold in Them Thar Hulks
- Oil Rises as Hope Dims for Quick End to War
- School Principals Ponder Unionizing
- Playing With a Rotisserie Could Burn You in Florida
- Davis Cup Match Postponed by War
- Networks Didn't Cut Into the Games Much : Television: Viewers were kept up to date on the latest in the Persian Gulf War.
- The 'Sixties': Tackling a Hot Topic : Television: Of the 300 companies approached, only two would underwrite the program. 'People didn't want to be involved with something about the '60s.'
- Wilander's Comeback Suffers a Setback : Australian Open: He is eliminated by Yzaga, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1.
- Private Gun Buyers Ignoring Sales Law : Registration: Survey finds that 15-day waiting period before rifles and shotguns change hands is being ignored. Many shop owners say rule is unenforceable.
- OXNARD : Hearing May Be Held on Water Rationing
- Science / Medicine : The Kidney Bean Procedure and Other Tales : Medical oddities: The British Medical Journal publishes its annual collection of bizarre, offbeat and humorous reports. Ever hear the one about the bell ringers?
- COUNTYWIDE : Abortion Protesters Form Giant Cross
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Extends Duties on TV Imports
- War Spurs Sales of Maps, Flags : Retailing: Many specialty stores report selling out of some items as orders pour in.
- Unarmed Soviet Airplane Hijacker Surrenders in Bulgaria
- 2 Who 'Know' Hussein Claim He's Tough to Beat
- Rain Due; Mountains Get Snow
- U.S. Steps Up Raids From Turkish Base : Air war: Many fear the country will be the target of retaliation. U.S. dependents abandon the Incirlik base.
- DANA POINT : Motel to Be Razed for 4-Story Hotel
- Kindergartners to Share, Learn Languages : Education: A new program in Mission Viejo will attempt to make children in one class fluent in English and Spanish.
- SANTA ANA : Man Fatally Shot Near Busy Street
- SANTA ANA : Zoo Sets Workshops to Teach Children
- Don't Let Wartime Radio Reports Affect Driving
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- TV REVIEW : 'Last': Pain of a Marriage Breaking Up
- Taipei Wants to Be Big Player in Financial Arena
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Nissan to Begin Construction on Engine Plant:...
- Uniting the Creative Vision of Novelist and Filmmaker
- NCR Says AT&T; Offer Violates Law: NCR...
- Latvia Votes to Form Self-Defense Force After Soviet Assault
- Over 100,000 Join Protest Against Gorbachev in Moscow : Dissent: Crowd assails nation's leaders as turning reactionary. Sympathy is expressed for Lithuanians slain by Soviet troops.
- Moderate Earthquake Rumbles Through Alaska
- Soviet Commandos Seize Latvian Interior Ministry : Baltics: Four die in Riga fighting. Troops, supporting the anti-independence movement, later leave building.
- Still Looking : 3 Who Were Laid Off Months Ago Face Uncertain Futures
- Rx for Physicians' Unhealthy Handwriting
- San Fernando Police Identify Slain Youth
- OFF-ROAD RACING : Roger Mears Stretches Fuel in Anaheim Win
- Tennis Puzzle: Edberg's on Top but Lendl's No.1
- SIDELINES : Ewing Leads Knicks Past 76ers
- Jazz : Zoubov, Zilberstein Mix Classic, Modern
- Short Takes : Cybill Shepherd Remains Bitter
- Telephone Calls
- GIs' Goal: Rout Iraq Forces, Go Home : Morale: With a conviction denied their fathers who fought in Vietnam, Americans now talk of a speedy victory.
- Miracle on La Cienega: Changing of a Water Building
- ALLIED LOSSES
- Canada's Mission in Gulf War Stirring Controversy at Home
- Hussein on Air; His Location Is Still Unknown
- Science / Medicine : Electrical Cure for Heart Ailment
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sister City Assn. Taking Applications
- WEIGH ANCHOR: The slumping economy doesn't seem...
- INTO THE BREACH: The county is thinking...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Church Finally Gets a Permanent Home
- OXNARD : Farmers Market Expert May Be Hired
- Racial Slurs Attributed to U.S. Magistrate : Justice: Harry R. McCue is called capable and fair, but some are troubled by remarks perceived as offensive and gratuitous.
- Looks Like a Winner So Far : After six months, Blue Line ridership is high and crime is low
- CAMARILLO : A Son's Letter Helps 'Put a Face' on War
- Defense Simply Couldn't Find the Stop Sign : Raiders: Despite signals from L.A. coordinator Adolph, the Bills' offense hit all green lights on the road to victory.
- $3-Billion Syndication Business Feels a Pinch : Television: Weak advertising demand and heavily leveraged stations squeeze product into safer, lower-cost ranges and barter arrangements.
- California IN BRIEF : BEN LOMOND : Suits Filed Over Quake Insurance
- Hussein Speech: Quick War a 'Stupid Hope' of Foes
- 'America Is Angry,' Bush Says
- NATION : Airliner Evacuated in Engine Fire
- Arson Investigators Probe Fire at Home in Beverly Hills
- Gala Marks Opera's 5th Birthday
- A Rare Show of Arab Sympathy for Israel
- Reality of War Takes a Place at Churches, Synagogues, Mosques : Religion: Compassion was the watchword for worshipers. But it was sometimes mixed with support of U.S. troops and fear of computer weapons' allure.
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Missiles, Propaganda Fly Thick and Fast : Television: It was a day of correspondents ducking 'incoming' and Baghdad trotting out alleged POWs.
- Accident Kills Woman Truck Driver
- ANAHEIM : Platinum Triangle Office Park OKd
- Protest Marks Anniversary of Abortion Ruling
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Angry Council OKs Funds for Waste
- Tennis
- Gulls' Brower Locks Up Victory Over Admirals
- Jazz : Barbara Morrison Grows at Lunaria's
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Tony Dorsett's Son Recruited
- She's Still Playing Game in the 90s : Golf: Donna Murray's score is classified, but not her age. She is 90 and still walks 18 holes a week.
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- REGIONAL REPORT : 74 Cities Targeted for Voting Rights Fights : Public office: After winning a new Latino district in L.A. County, the attorney activists are preparing to challenge other communities where they suspect discriminatory election rules.
- Two Mines Spotted in Gulf
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : The War, Day by Day
- Pool Reporting: There's Good News and Bad News : Media: A look at the process reveals the difficulty of evaluating dispatches from the battlefield.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Tickets Available for Mayor's Dinner
- PLACENTIA : Three Are Honored for Redevelopment
- FULLERTON : Daylight Sweeping Hours Begin Today
- COSTA MESA : Members Sought for 2 City Commissions
- OJAI : Developer's Offer of Park Being Weighed
- WORLD : 12 Killed, Houses Burned in Haiti
- Israel Reportedly Declined U.S. Offer of Patriot Missiles
- Social Democrats, Greens Lead in German State Election : Politics: The minority slate campaigned on local issues, but surveys found the Persian Gulf War was on many voters' minds.
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Red Cross Answers the Call of Fearful Kin : Volunteers: The center in Santa Ana is the lone communication link between many families and their relatives who are stationed in the Middle East.
- Toronto has been picked over Atlanta as...
- Boxing
- Hostetler Gets Up, Knocks Out Champion : NFC: Giants' quarterback leads drive to winning field goal as 49ers are denied shot at third Super Bowl title in a row, 15-13.
- Short Takes : Mariah Carey Doing OK at 21
- How Safe Are Insurers? : Pacific Mutual Chief Discusses Industry's Woes
- TWA to Lay Off 3,000, Citing Mideast Tension : Airlines: It has had to cancel many flights because it couldn't get insurance in the wake of the Gulf War. Unions say they will fight the cuts.
- Man Hacks His Son to Death Over the War
- Pizza Outlet Delivers More Than Just Pie
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Washington
- System Set Up to Radio Messages to Troops in Mideast
- Rain Due; Mountains Get Snow
- Phantom F-4G Wild Weasel
- Hollywood Reaction
- Political Scales to Shift When Edelman Takes Over : Redistricting: He is more liberal than his Valley predecessor, Mike Antonovich, and is increasingly seen as the conscience of what is expected to be a less conservative County Board of Supervisors.
- Considering Sector Funds
- STATE : Lottery to Reach $35 Million
- Lawyer-Client Sex May Be Banned by State Bar : Ethics: If the rule is adopted, it would be the first of its kind in the nation. Disbarment could be the penalty.
- WORLD : Cargo Vessel Sinks Off Malta
- Savvy Woman Will Be Closed: The poor...
- Anti-War Protesters Disrupt Trading
- Former Liberian Top Official Declares That He Is President
- Excerpts of Interviews Shown by TV in Iraq
- Iraqi Troops Seizing Food, Kuwaitis Say : Military: Soldiers also are reported to be discarding weapons in an attempt to blend in with citizens of the emirate.
- Spaniards' Feelings on the War Are Ambiguous and Confused : Europe: Madrid's contribution has been vital but indirect: use of its bases for refueling and loading planes.
- Sitter Held in Murder, Mother Flies Home
- Weather
- World : Rebels Admit Killing Americans
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Some Notions of Naysayers Bite the Dust : Strategy: The first days of the war prove that unity of command is not vital to achieve success.
- FNN Gets Short-Term Bank Loan: Financial News...
- Pilot Takes Potshots
- Patriots Apparently Doing Flawlessly but Saudis Silent
- No Pane, No Gain : Window Washers From Around the World Show Their Stuff at San Diego
- Conflicting claims
- Canada's Mission in Gulf War Stirring Controversy at Home
- GENEVA CONVENTION PROVISIONS
- Arafat Arrives in Algiers
- Rita Moreno Will Give Herself a Workout at Appearances
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Taking From Peter to Pay Paul : Hard-pressed counties should be allowed to charge cities for some services
- Israelis Cheer as U.S. Envoy Tours Wreckage
- King's Widow Calls for End to Gulf War : Commemoration: The wife of the slain civil rights leader remembers him as an advocate of nonviolence.
- Ordinary Rifle Bullet Caused French Pilot's Wound Aloft
- Gorbachev Confirms He'll Give Nobel Lecture; Protests on Baltics Seen
- Cheney Warns of Iraq Arms Stocks
- Officials in Three States Still Wrestling With Debate Over Holiday Honoring King
- Medical Community Starts Feeling Strain of Call-Up : Health care: Deployment of doctors, nurses hasn't affected O.C. much yet, but that could change soon.
- Iraqi-Americans Fear for Loved Ones in Homeland : Reaction: Group calls for cease-fire to allow Red Cross to determine need for humanitarian aid.
- Southern California Medic 1st to Receive Purple Heart
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : Around the World
- Boeing Plans to Cut 2,000 Jobs in...
- THE GULF WAR : The Day in the Gulf
- California IN BRIEF : CHULA VISTA : Gayle McCandliss, Mayor, Dies at 36
- Firefighter Found Dead
- 1,000 at Temple Show Support for Troops and Pray for Israel
- Seminar a Rude Awakening in Retailing for Bubble Gum Set
- ANAHEIM : Teen-Ager's Murder Trial Rescheduled
- Yugoslavia's Alliance Torn Further Apart as 2 Republics' Militias Go on Full Alert : Independence: Attack by federal army is feared as midnight deadline approaches. Federation isn't expected to last until the end of the year.
- Oil Use
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Call in Israel Market: 'May Saddam's Name Be Erased!' : Mideast: Vendors hawk their produce as shoppers carry gas mask kits with their grocery bags.
- WORLD : Taiwan Frees Newsman's Killers
- DESERT STORM: DAY 5
- WORLD : Japan, Soviets Prepare for Talks
- BOOK REVIEW : First-Timer's Novel Has Two Tales in One : JOY, <i> by Marsha Hunt</i> . Dutton, $19.95, 384 pages
- Sale of Its Assets Won't Be Lucrative or Easy for Eastern
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Canal Shows Halt in Oil Production
- 3 Western Photographers' Painful Ordeal in Iraq
- COUNTYWIDE : Dinner to Mark End of United Way Drive
- Lloyd's Staff Takes Off Early on First Sunday
- Mortgage Rates Rise: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 9.75%...
- Some Call Stock Rally Premature
- GTE-Contel Merger Is Approved: The merger of...
- Operators of Oil Tankers Discount Gulf Mine Risks
- Expectation of Longer War Lowers Asian Stock Markets
- Markets Are Tense as War Heads Into Its Second Week
- Latino Dropouts on Rise, Study Finds
- Arab-Americans Denounce Hussein : Islam: Local and national leaders condemn Iraq's call for a Muslim holy war, including terrorism, against the U.S.
- SANTA ANA : Attorney Appointed to Planning Panel
- COUNTY ISSUE: New Landfill
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Lot of Interest in the Lack of Interest
- A Day of Sober Stock-Taking, as Real Battles Are Ignored : Martin Luther King: Everything that he stood for is again under siege as war-makers are celebrated and the poor do their fighting.
- Boxing
- IAAF: Reynolds, Barnes Can't Compete in U.S.
- For Now, Both Sports Fill His Day : High school: Savanna's Tony Okada excels in wrestling and judo. But in the near future, he may have to focus on only one.
- NFC NOTES : Montana Would Have Missed Super Bowl
- Ex-Boxer to Battle for Sake of Arts : Chairman: Bryan Littlefield, new head of the California Arts Council, is known to be as blunt as he is charming, but is expected to be a committed leader.
- Moorpark Man Killed in Truck Accident
- Science / Medicine : Core of Sun Spins on Tilted Axis
- Election Tactics Set by Expected Low Turnout : Supervisor race: Gulf War has grabbed the spotlight. Candidates make plans to get backers to the polls on Tuesday.
- VENTURA : City to Debate Auto Center Sign Proposal
- Police Break Up Cockfighting Ring
- Shangri-La, With an Asterisk : Bell Canyon: Residents of the pricey enclave may pay their taxes to Ventura County, but they work, shop and go to school in Los Angeles County.
- HORSE RACING / LOS ALAMITOS : Quarter Horse, Harness Officials Seek a Trade
- Inciting a Stampede: Buffalo's No-Huddle Left Raiders Befuddled
- Miscellany
- OPERA REVIEW : A Conventional 'Cosi' for San Diego
- BOUNCE BACK: Curt Pringle only served one...
- A Show That's Instrumental to Music's Future : Marketing: The music merchants' trade show in Anaheim brings out the latest in high-tech and decidedly 1960s-style equipment.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Tru' to Life : Robert Morse's uncanny portrayal of Truman Capote at the Henry Fonda Theatre re-creates the external Capote--but also captures the man within.
- From Meal of Flowers to Golden Globe : Actress: Piper Laurie looks back on progress from starlet roles to 'Twin Peaks.'
- OXNARD : Council to Consider Anti-Graffiti Plan
- TV, Radio War Coverage a Mixed Bag of Results
- Science / Medicine : Drug Found to Aid Bone Density
- 2 Killed, 2 Hurt in L.A.-Area Over Weekend
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PERSIAN GULF WAR : Same Words, Different Languages : The Western and Eastern views of this confrontation are far apart. The schism is growing deeper.
- TUSTIN : School Trustees to Discuss Goals
- NBA : Trail Blazers Rally to Beat the Bucks
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- AFC NOTES : Bills Give Raiders Credit for Not Giving Up
- Winter Sports
- Short Takes : Simon Pushes King Day in Ariz.
- Dance : Tappers Team Up
- Pop Music : Artistic Maturity Marks Cervenka Set
- Marinovich Is Charged With Cocaine Possession : Football: Suspended USC quarterback is arrested by Newport Beach police early Sunday morning.
- LAGUNA BEACH : District May Begin Head Start Program
- Costa Mesa's Adams Rebounds to Win the Title : Racquetball: She loses first game to Caryn McKinney, then rallies to win the next three and the Ektelon championship.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Body of Newborn Found in Trash Bag
- Order Is Restored, Cal Loses at UCLA
- Boxing
- Lofton's Last Laugh on Winning Note : Bills: The Raiders had cut him before the 1989 season, and he came back to haunt them en route to the Super Bowl.
- Short Takes : Guttenberg in Mardi Gras Event
- A Baltic Pall Over a Soviet Visit to L.A. : Movies: Lithuania crackdown worries film writers, but tours, screenings and rides with police will also mark this leg of their trip.
- Mono Lake and Water Shortage
- MOVIES - Jan. 21, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 21, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 21, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 21, 1991
- Merchant Marines in Gulf Get War Hazard Pay : Shipping: Even so, there are reports that some foreign seamen are refusing to take on : assignments.
- Leisure Firms Say TV News Viewers Are Taking a Break
- Iraq Shows Off Seven as POWs : 9 Scud Missiles Aimed at Saudi Arabia Shot Down : Gulf War: Three from U.S. are among allied fliers reportedly shown in Baghdad. Gen. Schwarzkopf says forces may have knocked out Iraqi nuclear capability.
- Muslim Leaders Reject Hussein's Call for Holy War on the 'Infidels' : Arabs: His plea finds favor with some. But Iran labels it a 'propaganda ploy' and Syria spurns Iraqi policies.
- EARTH ANGELS: It'll just be three or...
- Services a Blend of Faith, Hope and Patriotism : Religion: The war is the topic of sermons and tributes at churches throughout the Valley, as relatives and friends of those serving in the Persian Gulf pray for their loved ones' safety.
- War Noted in Houses of Worship : Services: Southland's religious community marks the first Sunday after outbreak of hostilities.
- Caution Amid the Big Rally : Wall Street: Some money managers say they resisted changing their long-term strategies as the Gulf War began. And they worry about the economy.
- Wives Find Hope in Iraq's Report of Pilots as POWs : Home front: Their husbands, Marines based in Camp Pendleton, had been feared dead in Kuwait crash.
- COLUMN ONE : Held in the Grip of the Enemy : There are strong suspicions that POWs in Iraq have been abused. Mental health experts also worry about how prisoners may be treated after they come home.
- Scud Attack on Saudis Is Thwarted, U.S. Says : Missiles: The weapons that terrorized Israel are forcing Saudi residents into shelters and gas masks.
- Bush Sends Top Envoy Eagleburger to Assure Israel of Support : Diplomacy: The deputy secretary of state's mission is to plead for continued restraint by Jerusalem.
- The Energy Saboteurs Are In the White House : Policy: The Administration perpetuates our dependence on gulf oil, instead of profitably eliminating the need.
- Words From Iraq Cheer 2 POW Wives : Home front: They learn from Baghdad broadcast that 2 fliers from Pendleton are alive after being shot down over Kuwait.
- Recently, the producers of "L.A. Law" (NBC)...
- 'You're Not a Freshman Anymore' : PRIZED POSSESSIONS, <i> By Avery Corman (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Inexpensive Japanese Inns
- Liberia War Spawns Child Starvation, Child Soldiers : Africa: Many survivors suffer brain damage. Thousands more face death unless a massive food aid program is launched.
- Famous Brains Preserved for Posterity : Research: Japanese scientists hope to gain insight into the minds of great thinkers.
- The Story Behind 'Prison Stories'
- Gulf War Knocks Lives Off Balance in Orange County : Home front: Routines are upset and nerves are tested as people try to come to terms with distant conflict.
- Back INTIME : Always a salesclerk, never a line. That's Henshey's, a store steeped in tradition. Although its older clientele is loyal, the retailer sees stiff competition and no growth.
- The Region : Water District President
- Japan Pearl Center Loses Its Luster and Dominance to Pollution, Over-Cultivation
- Arcadia : Relocation Payments Hiked
- Churches, Schools Will Honor King
- Full Moon and Empty Arms : A DANGEROUS WOMAN, <i> By Mary McGarry Morris (Viking: $19.95; 360 pp.)</i>
- FEBRUARY EVENTS : A Parade of Mardi Gras Festivities
- A Pebble by KU SANG
- Tale of 2 Babies: What Can 'Never Happen to You' Did
- Amid Protests, Britons Support Allied Effort : Reaction: Sentiment appears to favor conflict, especially among those who lived during World War II.
- New Generation Leads E. Timor's Resistance to Indonesian Annexation
- Proximity to Eastern Cities Keeps 'Panhandle' of West Virginia Growing : Economics: An exodus from the nation's capital to the country brings boom times to one corner of a poor state.
- Profile : An Actres's Wishes Come True
- Venice Land-Use Plan Withdrawn : Coastline: Community concerns prompt the city Planning Commission to refer the long-awaited plan back to its staff for at least nine more months of study.
- Israeli Air Power
- The Voice That Launched 469 Books
- Mockingbird South of the Border : FIRST CONFESSION, <i> By Montserrat Fontes (W. W. Norton: $18.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- Vintage Car Collectors Drive a Hard Bargain at Automobile Auction : Slump: The once-hot market for rare autos has cooled, largely because of the weak economy. Prices for some exotic models are down 30% or more.
- FICTION
- Back to Basics : Housing: Affordability is making a comeback as builders court entry-level buyers after the excesses of the past decade.
- LAURA INGALLS WILDER COUNTRY by William...
- The Front Lines of Vietnam
- In Europe
- Washington Dig Opens Rift With Indians
- Arabian vs. Persian
- ABC Explains War in a Way Children Can Understand
- Liquor Left in Crystal May Take in Lead
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE ACTIVIST
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE VIETNAM VETERAN
- Angry Motorists See Neighborhood Street Detours as No Barriers : Burbank: Some drivers have apparently flattened barricades set up to reduce traffic in Toluca Lake. But the city says the three-month experiment will continue.
- Final Sweep of Ordnance in Tierrasanta Begins
- Engineer Solves Biggest Problem of His Life
- LOTTERY RESULTS : JAN. 19
- WEST COAST CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : St. Mary's Slips Past Santa Clara
- Football
- Longshot Wins Aqueduct Feature
- Feat of Clay
- Attention, Carnivores
- Monterey Park : Scudder Ceremony Moved
- Cities Should Bite the Bullet, Absorb Fees : * Jail-Booking Charge Would Help Hard-Pressed Orange County Meet Its Obligations
- EPA Critique Bares Tollway Bungling : * Will Proponents Ever Learn Environmental Lesson?
- EDUCATION : File Helps Parents Keep Tabs on Child's Progress
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE DAUGHTER
- Police Arrest 6 in High-Speed Chase
- Deputies, Inmate Hurt in Freeway Accident
- Fire Transforms Neighbors Into Heroes
- Most of the concerts played by the...
- Toros Get Physical for First CCAA Victory
- Canyons Cool Down Stretch in 74-71 Upset
- Raiders Will Try to Avoid Being Left Out in Cold : AFC: Jackson's status clouds the issue, but the key matchup against Bills still should be at quarterback.
- Bowling
- Life After 'Wolves'--A Tale of Two Actors
- Expressly, Karl Malden : His pet project, the film academy's Center for Motion Picture Study in Beverly Hills, opens Wednesday