- Angry Reaction to Japan's Auto Quota Renewal : Trade: Critics say Japanese-owned factories in the U.S. have made the export limits meaningless.
- Regulators Seize Loss-Plagued FarWest Savings : Thrifts: The failure of the large Southland S&L; controlled by the Belzberg brothers may cost taxpayers $500 million, one analyst said.
- Extension of Car Quotas Gets an Angry Reaction : Trade: Japan said it would keep its U.S. export limits at current levels, but American critics attack the decision as insensitive.
- Regulators Seize O.C.'s FarWest, Malibu S&Ls; : Thrifts: Failure of the larger institution, controlled by wealthy Canadians, could cost taxpayers $500 million.
- O.C. Congressmen Back Bush on War Powers : Politics: The county's all-GOP delegation supports giving Bush a free hand on using force. The issue splits usual political allies in L.A.
- Gorbachev Calls Bush With New Gulf Initiative
- Bush War Vote Victory Expected : Congress: The President undertakes an energetic personal lobbying campaign to sway undecided legislators. Senate, House are scheduled to act today.
- Soviet Soldiers Storm Buildings in Lithuania : Baltic unrest: Printing plant, guard headquarters seized under Gorbachev decree. Republic still defiant.
- Hundreds March for Peace : Protesters Hold Vigil at UCI; Cox's Office Is Scene of Rally
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler to Sweeten Incentives
- Love Wins by a Nose
- Rock 'n' Roll Designer Shifts to Tamer Beat
- RECREATION / BADMINTON : Champ Keeps His Eye on the Birdie : Youthful whiz has whacked his way to a college scholarship in one of the world's fastest sports.
- Now <i> That's</i> What We Call Buying Power
- State Orders Warnings Posted on Gulf Coast Oysters Hazards
- Mixed Reviews for Welfare Office : Services: Complaints persist about the location and long waits at the 'super-office' near Compton, but officials say it's cleaner, bigger and more efficient.
- OXNARD : Layoffs Begin Early for Abex Workers
- Pierce College Anti-War Rally Becomes Battle of Words, Fists : Protest: Marchers are stopped by demonstrators supporting U.S. policy in the gulf. To school's dean, it was like scenes of 20 years ago.
- Way Cleared for Development of Right of Way
- Tijuana River Valley May Get Emergency Status on Sewage
- Man Stabs Himself After Allegedly Killing Girlfriend
- Football
- Sanchez Falls to Fleurian at N.Z. Open
- Hall of Fame to Mound? Palmer Tries Comeback
- San Diego State AD Says Miami Hasn't Talked to Him About Job
- The Philadelphia Phillies signed former Pittsburgh Pirate...
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Late Goal by Donohue Gives Mater Dei 1-0 Victory
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Can't Sweep Everett Under Rug
- ART
- Care Enterprises Receives $4-Million Cash Infusion
- Occidental's Shares Fall to 52-Week Low : Energy: Heavy trading is fueled by expectations that the oil company plans to restructure.
- FileNet Sales May Top $100 Million in '90 for a Record
- Paine Webber Will Post $55-Million Loss for '90
- Monsanto to Pay $1-Million Fine: Monsanto Co....
- Skase Resigns as Chairman of Qintex: Christopher...
- Cirona Leaves Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco
- Car Sales May Skid if Gulf Erupts--Experts
- Southland : War Protesters, Lawmaker Talk
- Navy Sends More Ships Into Gulf : Military: An 8-vessel battle group arrives, with the carrier Midway and escorts on the way.
- Defense Gets Right to Examine Gathers Samples : Court: Cause of death given by coroner's office is challenged by parties sued by family.
- TV/VIDEO
- The Ongoing Experience of Jimi Hendrix : Music: Twenty years after the guitarist's death, his distinctive style and sound are still deeply influential.
- Country singer Dan Seals' two sold-out shows...
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Foresees No Panic Over Oil
- NOTES
- Stocks of Small Southland Firms on OTC Pounded
- Treasury Bill Yield Falls: Interest rates on...
- Demand for Oil Drops for First Time in 7 Years
- Schools Assailed for Treating Eighth-Graders Like Sponges
- Seymour, in Day of Ceremony, Takes Oath as U.S. Senator
- Diversity Is Urged for Review Panel
- Santa Ana : Traffic-Diverter Plan Is Extended
- Contractor, Wife Plead No Contest in Wage Scam
- County Sees Gain With the Pain in Governor's Bare-Bones Budget
- Countywide : Freeways to Get 11 More Message Boards
- FULLERTON : New Mayor Pledges Set Office Hours
- The Sidelines : GMs Support NHL Video Replays
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- Regal Play Lifts Bullets Past Clippers
- THE SIDELINES : Schneider Wins Giant Slalom
- NATION : Lukens Out After 9 Days in Jail
- WORLD : Soviets Cut '91 Defense Budget
- Widening Job May Jam California 78 for Months
- THOUSAND OAKS : Art Museum May Be Moved to Mall
- FULLERTON : U.S. Bows to St. Jude on Its 'Mom-Mobile'
- Perspective on the Gulf Crisis : An Arab Plan Offers Hope
- Carl Lewis Arrested as Drunk Driver
- Tennis
- To Angels' Surprise, Baltimore Gets Davis : Baseball: Deal to send Joyner to Astros falls through when Orioles trade them three players.
- THE SIDELINES : Ismail Reported Bound for NFL
- APSL West Loses Another Team as Emperors Fold
- Total Recall Puts Harvard in Right Frame of Mind
- Plenty of Potential Lion Tamers as WCC Race Opens : College basketball: Loyola Marymount will have a tough time defending its title in what is forecast to be a wide-open race.
- Baker to Pilots: 'We Pass Brink' of War Jan. 15
- John C. Sharpe; Cardiologist, Former St. John's Hospital Staff Chief
- Sunny Weekend to Follow in Wake of Mid-Week Rain
- Iraq Threat to Attack Israel Outrages Jews
- The Pentagon Plan to Contain the Press : Truth will be the casualty of restrictions on coverage of gulf hostilities
- Driver Gets 4 Years in Bike Deaths : Crime: Hit-and-run drunk driver who killed a Carlsbad father and daughter riding a tandem bicycle showed a 'callousness' that deserved harsh punishment, the judge said.
- Barrowman Sets Record in Breast Stroke : Swimming: American who finished fourth in '88 Olympics settles score in World Championship event in Australia.
- DAVID NELSON / ON RESTAURANTS : New Chang May Be Chic, but It's Chintzy on Choices
- SHORT TAKES : Presley Hit Songwriter Honored
- FDA Approves Coca-Cola's Recycled Plastic: The Food...
- Hip, Hip, Gallay! A New Bloom on Melrose Ave.
- Copter Crash Kills 10
- NATION : Separate Trial in Noriega Case
- Europeans Give Support to U.N. Peace Proposal
- Latvian Government Building Stormed : Soviet Union: A largely immigrant throng of 10,000 assails food price increases. It demands that the republic's prime minister resign.
- In the Effort to Prevent War in the Gulf, Peace Groups Find That Presenting a United Front Can Be Tough Going : Uneasy Alliance
- WAR WATCH : It's Now on Hussein's Shoulders : <i> The Times asked some California congressmen to interpret the course of the Persian Gulf crisis as the days count down to President Bush's Jan. 15 deadline. </i>
- BUENA PARK : All Systems Were Go for the Shuttle
- Here's a Way to Ease the State Deficit
- FPPC Absolves Duffy on Income
- Superior Court Jurist to Step Down : Legal system: After nearly 21 years as a county judge, Robert J. Soares announces his retirement.
- A History Lesson for the Foreign Minister : Don't be fooled by the disingenuousness of Tarik Aziz
- $95 Million Missing at Indian Agency; U.S. Orders Probe
- THE SIDELINES : Hampton Charged in Sex Case
- SANTA ANITA : Brought to Mind Brings Win Streak to Stakes Race
- Trustees Deny Former Principal's Claim
- Bruins Get Too Hot for Arizona State
- USC Scares Arizona but Loses
- Former Hostages and 'Shields' Back Bush : Lobbying: Group is in capital to counter what is called misconceptions.
- Saudis Wonder: Why Not Talk With Iraqis? : Middle East: Many have grudging admiration for Aziz's stance. And they see no problem with linkage.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Salvador Rebels Told to Turn Over Killers
- Placid Boyhood Memories Inspire a Personal Utopia
- Attorneys Seek to Limit Scope of Anti-Crime Initiative
- Football
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mesa Verde: A Walk on Mild Side of Southwestern : The dishes at the upscale Westside cafe are good-sized, edible and easy on the taste buds.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Daughter': Unbalanced Polemic : Although based on fact and set in Iran in 1984, the TV-like film's tone is unrelentingly anti-Islamic.
- El Camino Men to Play Mt. SAC in Conference Opener
- Raiders' Dyal Struggles to Deal With the Pain
- 'Love or Something' a Terrific Failure
- Gays 'Come Out' in McKellen Uproar : The arts: A group of British artists have declared their homosexuality for the first time in a letter backing the British actor in a dispute with a Guardian critique.
- STAGE
- Cantina Hoping Comedians Can Shtick It Out
- A Reincarnation of Bob's Big Boy
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bertolucci's Desert of the Soul
- THE SIDELINES : Slaying Halts Paris-Dakar Rally
- SHORT TAKES : DeVito Eyes 'Super Mario' Movie
- TV/VIDEO
- Once Off Limits, Trio Hits the Skids
- Orioles Get Davis to Angels' Surprise : Baseball: Deal to send Joyner to Astros falls through when Baltimore trades three players to Houston.
- WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Savanna Wins to Extend Streak to 11
- Pastor Accused of Bank Heists to Pay for Sex
- U.S. Dependents Urged to Leave North Africa
- Rancho del Rio Evidence Is Upheld : Drugs: A U.S. District Court judge's ruling keeps intact a prosecution based on a raid at the alleged smuggling center.
- Metzger Denies Any Role in Bombing
- PORT HUENEME : Condos Planned for City's Last Beach Lot
- Sockers Beat Tacoma, Now Alone in First
- Santa Clara Coach Leaves Football Team
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Barnard's 26 Help Ventura Breeze Past West L. A., 92-64
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' SOCCER : El Toro, Mission Viejo All Tied Up Again
- ART REVIEWS : Photographs by an Eminent Victorian
- Interactive TV Moves a Step Closer With FCC Proposal : Broadcasting: The system would allow viewers to order carry-out food or check their bank balances by aiming a 'gun' at the screen. It may be available in about a year.
- Cassette Competitor : Technology: Philips, backed by a major Japanese company, unveils a rival to the digital audiotape marketed by firms such as Sony. The new product will appear in stores in 1992.
- Networks Cutting Back on TV Pilots to Contain Costs : Entertainment: ABC is ordering 25% fewer shows, and rivals NBC and CBS are also looking at reductions.
- Owners of Costly Cars Don't Let Riders Smoke, Survey Finds
- Ingram Micro Leases Buildings for Headquarters : Transaction: The Santa Ana distributor of computer products signs an $18-million agreement. It is one of the county's largest such deals of recent years.
- Dow Average to Include Over-the-Counter Issue: Dow...
- OC TROOPS in the GULF : Excitement, Talk of Home Pass Time for O.C. Troops : Mideast: While sniper team members look to their weapons, a corpsman sees the not-so-gung-ho side of it.
- NATION IN BRIEF : VERMONT : Kunin Steps Down After Three Terms
- 'Emergency Prayer Summit' Is Part of International Effort
- True Weight Loss Takes Year-Round Resolve : Health: Experts say seasonal dieters have trouble maintaining losses. A combination of nutrition, exercise and stress management can bring success.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 4 Arabs Alleged to Be Collaborators Killed
- Officer Shoots Burglary Suspect
- Torres Leads in Building Campaign War Chest
- Integration Plan Draws Ire in Vista : Education: Program seeks ethnic balance between Mission Meadows and Santa Fe/California elementaries.
- OJAI VALLEY : Activist Criticizes Water Plant Report
- Police Say Party Melee Began With a Shove : Trial: The four defendants accused of resisting arrest claim that they were victims of brutality. They threaten to sue Oxnard.
- Schools' Affirmative Action Plan Under Fire
- SOUTH COUNTY : Developer Fees for Tollways Increased
- Only Quick Studies Need Apply : Politics: Youth alone is not enough, the 8th and 9th Council districts also need leaders who can address pressing problems.
- Dick Williams, who managed San Diego into...
- Tennis
- CS NORTHRIDGE VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Coach Sets Sights High : Outlook: John Price expects his men's team to be much improved and make a strong bid for its first Final Four berth.
- AROUND THE NFL : Carrier Tops Off Year With Defensive Rookie Award
- Grossmont 3-A League : Unlike Last Year, League Championship Up For Grabs
- Sutton's 64 Doesn't Tell Hole Story : Golf: His great shot fails to drop and he has to settle for a birdie, a 64 and a share of the lead at Tucson Open.
- An Old Line Works for Kings : Hockey: Gretzky, Sandstrom and Granato reunited in 5-2 victory over Sabres. Los Angeles catches Calgary for lead in Smythe Division.
- Life in an Age of Toxics Seen in O.C. Show : Sculpture: In creating 'The Smog Collector,' Kim Abeles says, 'Sometimes I feel like Chicken Little. But the sky really is falling!'
- Stevie Wonder to Put Heart Into S.D. Art
- Palm Springs Film Fest Gets More International : Movies: Although the budget was trimmed by $200,000, the second event, which runs through Sunday, features 70 films from around the world-- 15 more than last year.
- Sony Introduces Portable DAT Deck
- SHORT TAKES : Cher's Malibu Home Hits Snag
- Glenn Braggs of the Cincinnati Reds and...
- Football
- Northridge Likely to Alter Its Game Plan : NCAA convention: Legislation is passed prohibiting Division I schools from competing at Division II or III levels in football.
- SHORT TAKES : Rivera's Car Stolen; Special Due
- Redevelopment Agency Will Buy LATC for $6 Million
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Green Card': At Long Last, a True Love Story : Film: Gerard Depardieu and Andie MacDowell have a special chemistry missing in the romance department of many recent features.
- Perlman's 1st O.C. Recital : Music: The beloved Israeli-American violinist will take Center stage Monday.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Karate-Themed 'Lionheart' Is a Swift Kick in the Teeth
- Lifting the Blackout Would Be Raiders' Best Play of Season
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Ravel Opera, AIDS Benefit Heart of Symphony Series : Music: Director Carl St. Clair says the Pacific Symphony offers a far-reaching musical diet for the '91-92 season.
- The Art of the Schizophrenic : Exhibit: A gallery will display works from mental health clinic patients that range from realistic to abstract.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Perch Action Good Despite Bad Weather
- Indy 500 Winner Luyendyk Joins New Team
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Westhead Answers Hillock's Call for Help
- CNN Rejects Anti-War Ad
- Friends Make an About-Face Over Credit for 'Major Dad' : Television: Writer, studio president used to sit around and smoke cigars, now they're fuming over lawsuit.
- An Insider's View of Life on Wall Street : Stage: Jerry Sterner left the business to become a playwright. He knows just what he wants to say about "Other People's Money."
- TV/VIDEO
- Proposal Made to Keep Rose Out of Hall of Fame : Baseball: Committee will recommend to board of directors that players on ineligible list be kept off ballot. Move upsets writers.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras May Drop Out of Australian Open Lineup With Nagging Shin Injury
- Smothers Brothers Top Bill at Benefit
- Building Character From the Ground Up : Movies: The movements of models often provide the inspiration for the quirks and idiosyncrasies of animated stars.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Man of the Flesh' Both Intriguing, Perplexing
- MOVIE REVIEW : Well-Meaning but Tired 'Awakenings'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : City Wok Stirs Up Cantonese Classics in Fast-Food Style
- Musicians to Honor a Piano Man : Retailer David Abell is credited with helping 'more musicians than you can believe,' donating instruments to schools and lending instruments free to various functions.
- Two Quite Different Masterpieces : Television: 'Masterpiece Theatre' and 'All in the Family' have both enriched the medium in infinite, striking ways. They debuted 20 years ago this week.
- Dow Rises 28.46 to Break 6-Day Losing Streak
- 8.2% Investor in Zenith to Seek Board Control
- Energy Unit Tells Plan to Supply Oil if War Breaks Out
- Airline Losses Hit Record $2 Billion; Gulf Crisis Cited
- HBO, Composers' Group Reach Settlement: The music...
- Tokos Medical Says Earnings to Fall Short
- Chip Industry Barometer Rebounds: A key market...
- Newport Art Museum Picks New Director
- Diplomats Shut Down 4 Baghdad Embassies : Evacuation: Others prepare to close. Gloom deepens in the Iraqi capital.
- GULF WATCH: Day 162 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Crackdown in Lithuania : Soviet Troops Raid Press, Defense Sites
- A 'Just War' in Gulf ? Three Ethical Standards to Ponder
- Gorbachev May Govern Lithuania : Baltic unrest: He threatens to impose direct 'presidential rule.' The republic's leaders say the move brings region closer to civil conflict.
- Performance Artists : Entertainers Turn to Creative Team for Costumes That Stand Out
- CLIPBOARD
- Baker Discusses 'What-ifs' With Arabs : Coalition: He wants to know if Mideast allies will fight against Iraq if Israel is drawn into a war.
- Closures Scheduled on Ventura Freeway
- Mayor Rings Out on Job With D.A.
- Rancho Santa Fe
- Fistfight Erupts at Pierce College Peace Rally
- Newport Beach : Driver of Shuttle Van Beaten, Robbed
- Officials Say State Budget Plan Helps, Hurts Area : Finances: County leaders worry about cuts in programs for the poor and the homeless but are grateful for greater flexibility in spending rules.
- Victim's Father Barred From Court : Hearing: Intimidation of a defense witness is reported in the slaying of an 18-year-old on Dana Point beach.
- COSTA MESA : College Trustees Choose President
- Not Missing Old Neighborhood
- Grossmont 2-A League : Valhalla to Get Some Competition From Grossmont for Title
- WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Bakos' 17 Points Lead SCC Past Cal Lutheran
- REAL ESTATE : New Housing Sales Dropped 38% in the 4th Quarter of 1990
- Wholesale Prices Fall O.6% in December : Economy: Sliding food and energy costs lead the way. Inflation still runs at 5.6% for the year.
- Carolco Extends Distribution Agreement: Carolco Pictures Inc....
- COLUMN ONE : Asians Give Vegas Full House : 'Sin City' has embraced the Far East, using entertainers and farflung tourism offices to court gamblers. One casino has even built a Buddhist shrine.
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Listen Up if You Need Earring Aid
- 4 Deaths Spark Protest March in Athens : Greece: An anti-government rally Thursday turned violent. Today, the chant is "Burn Down Parliament!"
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Mrs. Marcos Can Be Sued, Court Rules
- Officer Who Claims AIDS Exposure Gets Pension : Police: City board sets precedent by granting benefits even though it was never proved that he tested HIV-positive because a suspect bled on him.
- County Asked to Post Millions as Jail Land's Price Is Appealed
- FILLMORE : Council Tentatively Approves Mini-Mall
- Mary L. Springer; Librarian
- Resigning Judge Trims Sentence
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Costa Mesa Starters Let Loose, Trounce Laguna Beach, 73-7
- Panel Signals Impatience With County Over Malibu Sewer Plan : Environment: The coast commission delays a vote on the matter, indicating that supervisors should wait for cityhood before continuing to pursue the system.
- Time Is Now for Big Ben : Johnson Makes His Comeback Against an Exceptional Field in Hamilton Games Tonight
- NBA ROUNDUP : Kings Sink to Franchise Low in 101-59 Defeat
- Creating Quite a Hoopla in the Land of the Hula
- LOS ALAMITOS : Takin On The Cash in Spotlight
- Dominguez Hills Puts Streak on the Line Against Bakersfield
- SHORT TAKES : Politicians Strike Patriotic Note
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pianist Keeps His Balance on the Edge
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Herschel Walker Tries Bobsled
- Record Firms Enlist the Talents of Animated Stars
- Scott Paper to Sell Peripheral Assets: Scott...
- Buried by Paperwork? Consultants Will Dig You Out and Sort It
- Ingram Micro Signs Lease for New Space in Santa Ana : Real estate: The build-to-suit transaction is becoming more common in Orange County's overbuilt office market.
- Holyfield Signs Deal With Coke: Heavyweight boxing...
- Pizza Hut's Commercial Falls Flat With Domino's : Marketing: The ad wars that inflamed the cola and burger businesses have come to pizza.
- BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS
- WORLD : Druze Quits Lebanon Coalition
- WORLD : Fighting Rages in Mogadishu
- EUROPE : Transylvania Ignites Fires of Nationalism : Romanian region harbors ethnic Hungarians who have long resisted assimilation.
- Judge to Let Birth Control Order Stand : Sentence: Attorney for convicted child abuser says he will appeal ruling requiring his client to submit to surgical implant.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Mayor Is Sworn In, Calls for Innovation
- Mistrial Declared in Murder Case Against Alleged Hit Man for Sect : Courts: Jury deadlocks 8 to 4 favoring acquittal of suspect in killing of an embittered former Hare Krishna devotee. The victim traveled around country preaching against the group.
- Pierce College Anti-War Rally Becomes Battle of Words, Fists : Protest: Marchers are stopped by demonstrators supporting U.S. policy in the gulf. To school's dean, it was like scenes of 20 years ago.
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Murder of Parents
- Victim's Death Nets Kidnaper 25 Years
- Laguna Niguel Planners Reject Protection Law for Ridgelines : Environment: A commissioner says the city already has enough preservation ordinances. The measure had been intended as a compromise.
- ART
- National Book Award Nominees Named
- U.S. Grants $14 Million for Uganda AIDS Fight
- Billboard Company Flushed With Success
- GenCorp: The Fairlawn, Ohio, maker of aerospace,...
- Europe's GI Newpaper Will Raise Its Prices
- Lloyd's Girds for War: Lloyd's of London,...
- REAL ESTATE
- NATION : State Dept. Says It Has Evidence of Iraqi Plans for Terror Attacks
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GREECE : Two Die, 83 Hurt as Police, Youths Clash
- Catholic Bishops Urge Day of Prayer Sunday
- The Bush Letter: Aziz Refused to Touch the Sealed Envelope : Diplomacy: Strict protocol but no real negotiations marked talks in Geneva.
- Fight Against Drugs Needs Everybody : Abuse: The problem won't be solved until the people simply refuse to take it anymore.
- Squeaky Wheels : Angry Retailers Seek Dana Point Skateboard Ban
- Furniture Giant Ikea Considers Three South Bay Sites : Retail: The outlet would employ up to 300 people. City officials and developers are excited about the prospects.
- Duffy Threatened Suits Against Supervisors : Law: Outgoing sheriff was upset over county's refusal to pay his legal fees after Board of Supervisors filed suit against him, memo shows.
- THE HOUSE
- A Man Takes His Dreamboat to Sea : 'Crazy Fella' Who Spent 20 Years Building a Boat in His Back Yard Ready to Set Sail
- Ocean Beach
- San Diego
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- WRESTLING ROUNDUP
- SHORT TAKES : Academy to Award Audio Wizard
- Liquor Barn to Close 19 Stores in Southland : Retailing: An executive says that expensive leases and the recession forced the chain to shut down the profitable outlets and that 200 will be laid off.
- Money Supply Increases: Two indicators of the...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Several Possible Buyers Looking at Failed Bank of New England
- Sprint Lays Off 280 Telemarketers: US Sprint...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Environmental Art About to Blossom
- Congress Begins Historic Debate on Authorizing War : Gulf crisis: 'How many young Americans will die?' Democrat Mitchell asks. 'Patience at any price is not a policy, it's a cop-out,' Republican Michel declares.
- Costs of Gulf Operation? Administration Won't Say
- Dentist With AIDS Was Likely Source of Infection in 3 Patients, Officials Say : Health: The case fans debate over whether medical personnel with the HIV virus should be allowed to do surgery and other invasive procedures.
- THE GOVERNOR'S BUDGET PROPOSAL : Lower Benefits Linked to Shift in Philosophy : Welfare: Governor says recipients, mostly single mothers, don't have enough incentive to get off programs. Critics believe the ranks of the homeless will swell.
- San Diego
- OXNARD : Condemnation OKd of High School Site
- Your Graffiti Problem Is Someone Else's Art
- Yo-ho-ho and a rum and Coke:A storm...
- 3rd Non-Communist Albanian Party OKd
- Santa Paula : Library Cuts Imperil Literacy Programs
- U.S. Water Polo Team Clinches Berth in Olympics
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Poway Knocks Off Top-Ranked Mt. Carmel, Takes Palomar Lead