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- State Wardens Raid San Gabriel Wildlife Center : Animal care: Department alleges improper treatment of wild creatures. Owners vigorously deny the charges.
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- Notes about your surroundings.
- Police Uncover Cache of Dynamite in Weekend Raids on Street Gang
- Hussein's Mad Attacks on Israel Strike at Hearts of Jews Everywhere
- USIU Falls Again on Shot at Buzzer : Basketball: Northeastern Illinois (2-16) wins, 100-108.
- LONG ODDS : Loyola Valleyball Team Has a Difficult Schedule, but Its Toughest Opponent May Be Itself
- Simi Valley Boys, Royal Girls Score Big Soccer Victories
- 10K Race Attracts 16,000 Entrants
- A Three-Star Visit to West Los Angeles
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- U.S. Troops Engage in 'Scrimmage' Before the Real Game Is Launched : Training: More than a week into the war, Army units practice in desert for the upcoming ground offensive.
- Psychological Impact of War Affects Home Front : Emotions: Steady flow of news intensifies feelings. Fallout ranges from anxiety and guilt to depression.
- Himalayan Winter Defeats Militants From Kashmir : India rebels: Frostbitten <i> moujahedeen</i> face loss of fingers, toes. At least 1,760 have been killed in fight for independence.
- THE WORDS OF WAR : World War II
- Pasadena : Leash Law Amendment
- Crowd Coos Over New Exhibit of Birds
- How to Prevent Super Boredom
- Faith Daniels: A Daytime News Fix
- Caltech 'Ath': Where Smart Set Goes to Eat
- Retiring Entrepreneurs Give College the Business
- Sonia O'Sullivan of Villanova set a world...
- War Is at the Front of Parish's Concerns : Religion: Members of a San Fernando church have more than 100 sons and daughters serving in the gulf. Prayer and support unite the congregation.
- Toreros Maintain Torrid Pace : Basketball: Strickland leads USD past Gonzaga, 89-80.
- Lindros Wears Hockey's Can't-Miss Tag
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Nicklaus' Miss From 12 Feet Worth $100,000 to Trevino
- Rockets' Maxwell Scores 30 in Fourth Quarter, 51 in Game
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons Guard Against a Letdown, 121-81
- Figure Skating
- Rating America's Contemporary Directors
- Paying Less Green for a Bottle of Red
- In Praise of White Elephants and Busoni
- The Heaviest
- The Man Who Invented Japan : WANDERING GHOST: The Odyssey of Lafcadio Hearn, <i> By Jonathan Cott (Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 430 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- Watching for Wolves in the Wilds of Minnesota
- NONICTION
- Security Increased at Jewish Gatherings in Long Beach : Terrorism: Saddam Hussein's threat of attacks prompts action by authorities working with community leaders.
- Gulf War Beats a Full House : Las Vegas: Combat is bad for business at famous hotels and casinos. Trying to attract visitors may appear in bad taste when U.S. troops are risking their lives, ad man says.
- Body of Missing Sailor Is Identified
- VENTURA : Planned Parenthood to Open New Clinic
- What Happens / POSTWAR? : TO THE POLITICIANS : Finger-Pointers, Naysayers May Rue Being Right This Time
- Revolting Development: It Gets Worse for City Councils
- Titans Finish Second in State Wrestling Meet
- Intermediate School Principal Named
- Carol Berry has been appointed senior vice...
- NONICTION
- Close To Home : Hot Tennis and Haute Cuisine Near San Diego
- Write-Offs Can Still Help Homeowners : Taxes: Build strategy around deducting expenses for mortgage interest, 'points' and property taxes.
- THE BOOT GOES ON
- Space Within Masonry Wall Needs Ventilation
- So what if Harry the House Pet...
- A Celebration of 20 Years of Just Clowning Around
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Special War Coverage Turns Kid Time Into Prime Time
- Driver Shot to Death in Traffic Dispute
- The D.C.-L.A. Connection : The Long-Distance Love Affair Between the Nation's Political and Cultural Capitals
- Pilots' Combat Class Strives for Taste of Realism
- Profiles : The Winters of Content
- Shuttle Tragedy's Lesson Still Fresh 5 Years Later : NASA: Challenger explosion showed the space agency was ignoring problems. Some have been remedied, but experts place odds of losing another craft at 1 in 100.
- What It's Like When the Bombs Begin to Fall
- COLUMN LEFT : Rolodex Army Wages a Nintendo War : TV's deskbound generals tune out on the crucial issues--morality, economics, values.
- More Powerful Germany Searches for a Role Model
- Experts Look Beyond the War at U.S. Energy Policy
- Gulf Shock Reverberates Worldwide : Economics: Some nations are poised to capitalize on a rebuilding boom while others are facing up to oil dependency and the costs of a drawn-out conflict.
- Facing Up to Llamas Can Be a Soft Adventure
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- A Middle Course for the Santa Ana River : * It Makes Little Sense to Try to Bring the Stream Up to the Purity of a Mountain Creek
- In Today's Erratic Market, Oil Traders Play High-Stakes Guessing Game : Commodities: Dealers chart the war-induced ups and downs of crude prices around the world. Deals for millions of barrels of oil can be cut in seconds.
- Liberalism Takes a Licking : THE TRUE AND ONLY HEAVEN, <i> By Christopher Lasch (W. W. Norton: $25; 576 pp.)</i>
- Wooden Nickels for Pinocchio : PINOCCHIO IN VENICE, <i> By Robert Coover (Linden Press/Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 323 pp.)</i>
- Fuchsia Dropped All Flowers Since Purchase
- Cabinet Decision : A Do-It-Yourself Challenge From Sweden Revokes the Right of Assembly
- SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS by Laura Cunningham (Plume:...
- HIKE THE SANTA BARBARA BACK COUNTRY ...
- FROM ARCHITECTURE TO OBJECT: Masterworks of the...
- NONICTION
- THE HOUSE : War in the Gulf
- Costs Swamp Noah's Ark Animal Home
- SENIORS : Musician No Longer Plays Violin, but He Can Still Pull a Few Strings
- The Foot(ball)--in-Mouth Awards
- Marines' Point Men to Blaze a Perilous Trail : Combat: Engineers must clear the way through minefields for assault. 'I'm scared, but not as scared as I will be,' one says.
- Big Screen News
- COLUMN ONE : Obeying the Rules of Warfare : The U.S. wants to avoid being accused of waging a barbaric campaign against Iraq. Meanwhile, it is amassing evidence that Hussein has violated international standards of wartime behavior.
- Rating America's Contemporary Directors
- Some Warning Signs That an 'Offer' Is a Scam
- Puerto Rico Forest Proves Very Accessible--and Very Wet
- Myanmar's Military Crushes Rivals : Repression: Thousands of leading dissidents may be in jail. Analysts don't see where further opposition can come from.
- How to Be Gold Bug Without Holding the Metal
- NONICTION
- Myths and folk tales are deceptively simple....
- TEA IN THE HAREM by Mehdi...
- And This Shall Be a Sign : A MAN WITHOUT WORDS, <i> By Susan Schaller Foreword by Oliver Sacks, MD (Summit: $17.95; 189 pp.)</i>
- Smiling Pretty : Bleaching Offers a Quick Fix for Teeth Stained by Coffee, Tea or Tobacco
- Monterey Park : Teen Center Funds Sought
- Farmer Is County's Biggest Loser in Freeze : Disasters: Ronnie Semler lost a million pounds of avocados on his ranch near Malibu.
- It's Got Everything but a Downtown : La Mirada: Residents feel their hometown has much to offer, especially its proximity to jobs.
- LOVE & DEATH : In His Final Interview, Just Before His Suicide, Bruno Bettelheim Explained Why He Wanted to Die
- Soviets Trying New Steps to End Conflict
- Bombs Explode in France, Turkey and Lebanon : Terrorism: Australians expel an Iraqi diplomat for 'security reasons.' A plot to hijack a plane to Iraq is uncovered.
- Liberal Democrats Debate Gulf War, '92 Campaign
- Phone Numbers
- 'Super Monday': Nonalcoholic Beer, Chips in Desert at 2 a.m.
- The Day in the Gulf
- 'Islamic Giant' Will Defeat U.S., Sudan Says
- Valle Lindo Educator Is Teacher of the Year
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : For Children at Risk, a Sanctuary : Inner-city residential schools would offer a safe environment for learning and growing, with family nearby.
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of Jan. 27-Feb. 2
- * Scott W. Duce; Retired Barber
- Rating America's Contemporary Directors
- A Dropout Drops Back In--at Age 56 : Education: Norman Plante returns to high school, 20 years after his own children were graduated. His wife signs his report card.
- Babes on Wheels to Join Redondo Super Bowl Run
- Rating America's Contemporary Directors
- Valhalla Let Down But Wins : Wrestling: Poway's absence diminishes impact of meet, which draws only six teams.
- Ben Johnson Sets Record in Victory
- Kelly Hopes Irish Eyes Are Smiling
- SINEAD'S ATTITUDE: Sinead O'Connor is in the...
- Quibbles & Bits
- The Apocalyptic Vision of Manuel Ocampo
- Home Improvement : From Countless Types Come a Few Good Nails
- Home Sweet Deconstructivist Home
- Generation of Cystic Fibrosis Sufferers Pin Hopes on Research : Science: Recent developments bring tempered optimism. There is no known cure for ailment afflicting 30,000 children and young adults in the United States.
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Czechoslovakia's First Small Business Auction Is a Spirited Affair
- Gadfly's Grant Has Its Critics : One Venice Activist Says $200,000 From Builder Is 'a Sort of Extortion'
- Pasadena : Reunion of Classes Planned
- Remarkable Concerts in Remarkable Places : Music: In Dachau, Herbert Zipper secretly led an orchestra. He survived the Nazis to champion his beloved art. His story is recounted in an unpublished book.
- Group Criticizes Apparent Ban on Iraqi Passengers : Pan Am: Six report being turned away from flights although the airline officially has no comment.
- Some know Dennis Newsome as the...
- Lear Takes Waves to the Bank, 79-78
- Mira Costa Is Making Its Move for Title
- Irvine Follows Butler's Lead, Defeats Titans : Basketball: Senior center finishes with career bests in points (32) and rebounds (17) as Anteaters beat Fullerton, 92-87.
- Pepeli Dusts Off Career and Leaves His Imprint : After Premature Retirement, Heavyweight Returns With a Vengeance and Ten Goose in His Corner
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Cal Fights Its Way to Upset of No. 5 Arizona, 85-78
- WASHINGTON : Proponents of Auto Fuel Economy Bill Get Boost from Mideast Fighting
- Jim Chiboucas has become a partner in...
- Monday Deadline for Survey Forms
- HANDMADE : Type Set by Hand
- Your Mortgage : Home Loan Insurance May Prove Costly : Coverage: Beefing up regular life policy can be a better deal than some that pay off mortgage in the event of homeowner's death.
- Chemical Fertilizers Assure Faster Growth
- Gulf War Stimulates Discreet Travel Discounts : Bargains: Striving for customers, many airlines, hotels and rental agencies will grant substantial discounts, but sometimes only to those who ask.
- Thomas D. Davies; Retired Rear Admiral
- Moon Over Maddie and David
- Ethics Rule Fails on Lawyer-Client Sex : State Bar: Task of regulating love life of the state's 128,000 licensed attorneys, required by a 1989 state law, was sent back to Committee on Admissions and Competence.
- Theatre of Blood (Channel 13 Wednesday at...
- For Hussein, Stalemate in War Could Be a Victory : Strategy: He apparently hopes to inflict heavy casualties on the allies and emerge a political winner.
- Top U.S., Soviet Envoys Open Meetings
- Pasadena : Carob Trees to Be Removed
- White Lightning in Clean Air Fight : Pollution: The stuff of stills and moonshiners gets a veneer of respectability as ethanol. The grain alcohol, made from corn, is used to reduce emissions from cars.
- Iran's Nuclear Plans Worry U.S. Officials
- The Persian Gulf War--the Student Front : At USC, Protest Shows its Many New Faces, as Party-School Image Fades
- 2 Drug Arrests After Routine Stop
- UCLA Dials M and Wins With Good D
- Backup Goalie Sparks Sockers Past Baltimore
- Right-O-Way Picks Senior Executive
- BETWEEN THE ACTS: Lives of Homosexual Men...
- FICTION
- Wheels of Fortune
- SHOPTALK : House of Glass
- Moonlighting Mother
- Remembrance of Things Future, By HENRI COULETTE
- Rebirth of a Nation : BLOOD IN THE FACE: The Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, Nazi Skinheads, and the Rise of a New White Culture, <i> By James Ridgeway (Thunder's Mouth Press: $29.95 cloth, $18.95 paper; 203 pp.)</i>
- Pitcher Strikes Deal for Home
- Mexico Resort Plans 13,000 Rooms by '96
- How to Explain the Unexplainable?
- Boom Creates Law Enforcement Burden : Puget Sound: The number of murders, rapes and thefts in Washington's Kitsap County is soaring. The Sheriff's Department has been unable to keep pace.
- Hoofer Donald O'Connor guests on The Adventures...
- Agency Tracks Wildlife Smugglers : Law enforcement: Traffic International follows trade of exotic species. It compiles data from customs officials and traders worldwide.
- Handled With Care : Unique Lockup Gives Teens Heavy Therapy
- Arcadia Class Shows Its Constitutional Savvy
- Pasadena : Landlord Faces Charges
- Not Just an Old Wreck : Hupmobile Agency Was Once Showplace
- 'Jump Start' Creator Is Beating the Odds
- Relax Taxpayers, This War's Weaponry Is Paid for
- 500 Gather to Support Troops in Gulf : Rallies: Ventura is the site of a massive patriotic display, while at smaller gatherings, hope for a diplomatic solution springs eternal.
- The Empire Lovers Strike Back, With Gorbachev Barely Holding On : Soviet Union: A coalition of totalitarians drops the socialist cliches and displays its fist. The last act of <i> perestroika </i> and <i> glasnost </i> has begun.
- Electronics Sales Surge as Hams Tune In to Gulf War
- Charities Get $15,000 in Donations
- Fifth Time Is the Charm for USC, 70-68 : Trojans: After they fail to make a key last-minute shot in four games, Coleman's basket beats Oregon State.
- WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- Angioplasty Count Low, but Quality Is High, Doctors Say : Medicine: Most area hospitals don't perform the minimum number of the heart procedures suggested by three groups.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schools Employees to Get Lottery Bonus
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOTES : Fire & Ice Are a Potent Backcourt Blend
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Has 3 Assists in Return
- HOCKEY NOTES : Lafleur's Star Hasn't Faded Within the NHL
- Political Opposition May Undercut Japan's Aid Pledge : War funding: If Parliament approves the $9 billion, it will probably restrict it to noncombat purposes.
- PILOT SURVIVAL
- Soviets Provide U.S. Intelligence on Iraq Military
- COMMENTARY ON HEALTH SERVICES : Patient Back From Dead, but County Care System Is Very Sick : It took $450,000 worth of care to save George, a newcomer from Texas. And there's no one to take care of the bill.
- 5 Young Lives Wasted in Gang Slaying : * Gang Shooting With Vague Roots Has Hard Consequences for the Assailants Too
- 3 Youths Injured as Cycle Runs Off Road
- Marchers Urge End to Conflict : Dissent: Protesters say they are pro-America but anti-war. Rally at City Hall is the largest locally since hostilities began.
- Opposition to VDT Proposal Taking Shape : City Council: Yaroslavsky's measure to regulate workplace use of video display terminals could put L.A. in forefront of national debate. But business leaders say the cost could be astronomical.
- Operators Help Troops Get Word Out to Their Families
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Becker Gets Up Down Under to Beat Lendl
- This Clipper Clapper Turns On, Turns Off
- WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Game Is Postponed After Death of Cheerleader
- PREP ROUNDUP : Spurt in the Second Half Helps Orange Beat Santa Ana Valley
- GOLF: NEWPORT PRO-AM : Stelten's Birdie on Playoff Hole Defeats Costa Mesa's Parker
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Rebels Have No Trouble With Louisville
- He's Not at the Top of His Game : Basketball: Keishaun Darthard is El Camino's top scorer, but his coach says he has yet to play to the best of his abilities.
- MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chapman at a Loss After Middleton Fouls Out
- Baseball
- A Bit Scuffed, but LT Stays a Marked Man
- Veterinarian Defended, Criticized
- BLACK AND WHITE
- A NATION OF KNOW-NOTHINGS
- Hancock Park School Diversity Cited, Lauded
- Seniors Column Will Be Helpful
- Veterinarian Defended, Criticized
- Truancy Citations
- Veterinarian Defended, Criticized
- Gordon: Football Cut Not Final : CS Fullerton: School president says reports of program's demise are premature.
- Ranks at Anti-War Rallies Surge : Demonstrations: Tens of thousands march in Washington for second straight weekend. The scene is repeated in major European cities.
- Nations Rally to Curb Oil Spill : Iraqi Warplanes Land in Iran; 5 Scuds Intercepted : Gulf War: Bush orders U.S. experts to the region to help the Saudis protect vital facilities. The incident could produce history's worst oil disaster.
- Experts Not Prepared to Cope With Spill : Cleanup: Authorities scramble for solutions but concede that it may be too late to save wildlife.
- U.S. Says Tehran Will Hold the Iraqi Aircraft : Air action: American officials are mystified at pilots' intentions in flying to Iran. Patriots down more Scuds.
- What Happens / POSTWAR? : TO THE GULF : The Best-Laid Plans of Global Dreamers Are No Match for the Realpolitiks of the Middle East--So Resist Them
- 1st District Foes Target Key Voters : Election: Candidates must woo conservatives, women and absentees in runoff for county supervisor seat, campaign experts say.
- SAN DIEGO AND THE PERSIAN GULF WAR : Coping at Home Tests Their Mettle
- Gordon: Titan Football Not Dead
- Tips for Eating Cheap, Even on a Weak Dollar
- The Persian Gulf War--the Student Front : At UC Berkeley, a Jewish-Muslim Coalition Struggles to Hold Together
- What Happens / POSTWAR? : TO THE ISRAELIS : Closer Ties With U.S. May Encourage Peace, Boost Arms Control
- Most County Marchers Back Troops
- Israelis Show Frustration at Scud Attacks : Reaction: As Iraqi missiles continue to fall, talk grows of the need to take some sort of daring measure.
- Bush Softens Criticism of Baltics Crackdown : Diplomacy: But next month's summit with Gorbachev remains up in the air. Soviet Union's new foreign minister arrives for a visit today.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Rescuers Give Up on 17 Lost on Peak
- Everett Freeman; Producer and Writer in Films and TV
- CAMARILLO : Father Gets Call on Phone Found in Saudi Desert
- 2 Arrested in Raid on Alleged Football Betting Operation
- Judges Back Magistrate Accused of Racial Slurs
- Cancer Society Hears Plea for Cell Research Funding
- Airport Plan Elicits Praise, Fears : Burbank: Residents worry that a proposed new terminal will increase traffic and noise. : Officials say the current building should be replaced for safety reasons.
- Lawn Bowlers on a Roll With New Clubhouse
- L.A. Officer Hired as Police Chief by Dallas : Law enforcement: William Rathburn gained a solid reputation for anti-gang efforts. His departure continues exodus of top LAPD administrators.
- Ex-Wife, 2 Men Face Charges in Assault Case
- 35 Gather to Protest Judge's Jailing of 2 Abortion Foes
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Anti-Drug Musical to Be Staged
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : San Pasqual Utilizes a Balanced Attack to Defeat Ramona
- SUNSET LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Pro Basketball
- Pistons' Thomas Out for at Least 12 Weeks
- MOTOCROSS : Bayle Among Contenders Tonight at Anaheim
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Whistle Works for Palmdale in Final Seconds
- Churches' Response to Gulf War Emphasizes Its Victims : Mideast: Many clerics continue to question the justification of the fighting. They also are stepping up humanitarian efforts.
- Mortgage Rates Decline: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 9.61%...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ALAMEDA : Arson Suspected in Fires at 7 Structures
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Synagogue, Mosque Alert
- Taking The War Underground
- Vista
- Anti-War Groups Call for Feb. 15 Cease-Fire : Dissent: If war continues, massive demonstrations will be held that day, leaders say. Activists try to focus energies of movement.
- The Iraqi Global Deployment : Manila arrest heightens need for anti-terrorism cooperation
- Motorcyclist Dies After Crash With Car in Fog
- OJAI : Tree Protection Law Could Be Relaxed
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Malathion Spraying Discontinued
- Woman Who Led Girls to Murderer Sentenced : Courts: Marsha Ramos gets a 34-year prison term on charges stemming from the 1987 Chatsworth abduction and shooting.
- OJAI VALLEY : Repair Planned on California 33
- Sister Elizabeth Nolan; Retired Nun, Teacher
- Figure in Underground Pot Ring Pleads Guilty
- TENNIS: AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Seles Is Youngest to Take Women's Title
- Henke Shoots a 66, Ties Strange for Phoenix Open Lead
- Pepperdine Gets Past USF, 84-67
- Pianist Benoit Roams Spectrum of the Jazz Sound : Music: His appearance at East County Performing Arts Center is part of 'Simply Jazz' series.
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : With Fullerton in Foul Mood, Buena Park Wins
- TV Reviews : HBO Trilogy Takes Harrowing Look at 'Women on the Inside'
- WEEKEND TV : Gulf War Dominates the Viewing
- Fix-It Businesses Get Helping Hand From Recession : Consumers: Repair shops in Orange County are seeing more customers who want to salvage their goods instead of replacing them. And patrons also want to dicker on the price.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : High Price of War May End Up Costing Defense Firms Plenty
- Hard-to-Find Radio Baghdad Tells Iraq's Side : Media: Sometimes it's there and sometimes it's not. News is not one of its strong points.
- Ban on Foreigners With AIDS Virus May Be Ended
- THE GULF WAR : In the Soviet Union
- THE GULF WAR : In South Africa
- Miller Assumes Udall's Post as Panel Head : Congress: California lawmaker replaces ailing Arizonan. He takes reins of the influential House Interior Committee.
- THE GULF WAR : Words on the War
- Mary Goldburt Siegel; Lawyer Fought Bias Against Women
- USAir Trims Flights in State
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Terms
- San Diego
- VENTURA : Unemployment Rate in County Dropped to 6.9%
- FILLMORE : Gang Patrol May Travel on Foot, Bike
- ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos Rallies but Falls to Kennedy, 85-70
- Pope Calls for New Wave of Missionary Work, Especially in the Third World
- Svetlanov, U.S.S.R. State Symphony Back in the U.S. : Tour: The conductor of the Moscow-based orchestra says he hopes his worries over Baltic crackdown won't show while on stage tonight at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- Thirst for Jet Fuel Dries Up Supplies in Europe and Asia
- Attacks on Reactors Set a Precedent : Nuclear weapons: Experts question effects. If Iraq still has uranium for fuel, it might be able to make a crude bomb.
- Strictest U.S. Abortion Law Signed by Utah's Governor : Legislation: Procedure would be allowed to prevent birth of child with 'grave defects' or to avert damage to a pregnant woman's health.
- U.S. Seeks to Save 1920s Rail Depot : History: Union Pacific reaches agreement with the Bureau of Land Management, which hopes to renovate Kelso site for a desert visitors' center.
- Thailand Disputes Report It's Used by Terrorists
- Charismatic Sect Leader Tied to 'Reign of Terror' : Religion: The builder of an economic empire and the head of the Temple of Love is in jail. He and several disciples are charged with 14 murders.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Cuts of $4 Million for Schools Foreseen
- ORANGE : School District Seeks Parent Advisers
- Accomplice to Kidnaping, Murder Gets 34 Years
- Real Estate Prices, Loans and Sales Decline in 1990 : Finance: Commercial and residential lending in the county dropped 18%, largely due to the gulf crisis and the recession.