- ART REVIEWS : The Powerful Plasticity of Alexander
- DANCE REVIEW : Bulgarian Troupe Opts for Spectacle
- Artists Draw a New Kind of Party Line : Politics: The newly founded Los Angeles Arts Democratic Club is part of a growing nationwide trend that stresses activism in the arts.
- A Carl's Jr. licensee with the franchise...
- Terry L. O'Steen was appointed vice president...
- Dick Clark Productions Reports 16% Profit Rise
- Trio-Tech International Posts $253,000 Loss
- Keith H. Karpe has been named to...
- Tekelec Gets Across the Message It's a Winner : Investments: The telecommunications company's stock stood at $8.50 a share at the end of 1989. It hit $21.25 earlier this month.
- Wendy's Profit Surges 35% in 4th Quarter
- Networks Push for Cheaper Shows : Entertainment: Squeezed by lower ratings, sluggish advertising and spiraling expenses, television is turning to lower-cost programming.
- Attorney Seeks to Rally Those With Stake in Retailer : Bankruptcy: An Encino lawyer places an ad offering to help small shareholders in ailing Carter Hawley Hale form a committee to look out for their interests.
- Yanks Write New Chapter in Soviet Publishing : Books: Onetime propaganda mills still carry the works of Lenin. But American favorites, such as 'The Godfather,' are the top sellers.
- Care Enterprises Gets Infusion of Funds
- Newport Pharmaceuticals International: The Laguna Hills health-care...
- Publication Scores With Sports Card Collectors : Magazine: Baseball Hobby News has grown from a small newspaper to a monthly with a circulation of 73,000.
- Toyota to Cut U.S.-Bound Car Exports: Toyota...
- Transamerica Insurance Co. in Woodland Hills said...
- GM Extends Closure of Van Nuys Plant
- nvesco MIM P.L.C., a British and American...
- Tracor Files for Protection From Creditors
- NLRB Is Shifting Into Neutral
- Hungry Southland Agencies Swarm Around Small Accounts for Work
- 4th-Quarter Profit Rises 15% at Camarillo Bank
- Honda Beats Ford in 1990 Popularity Race : New-car sales: The Japanese car maker was the only one whose Orange County 1990 figures outpaced those of 1989. Its Accord was the top-selling model in the area.
- Canadian Budget for '91-92 Seeks to Tackle Recession
- Simi Computer Firm's Income, Sales Jump
- E. N. Phillips Raises Funds for Expansion
- They've Found Success You Can't Buy : Medicine: Renting equipment to doctors has made Rockford Industries a rising star in an emerging niche industry.
- Oil Rig Count Drops by 20: The...
- Survey of Area Firms Finds 1990 Ended Well for Many : Earnings: Defense and computer companies are among the fourth quarter's most profitable. Some big losses are posted in banking and real estate.
- OPEC Chief Denies Rumors of Vienna Meeting : Energy: Nonetheless, the reports persist. Oil ministers are concerned that crude prices may collapse once the war ends.
- Prestigious Secretarial School to Close: The 71-year-old...
- Radar Modifications
- Chrysler Shutdown Reflects Auto Industry Doldrums
- Soviet Forces Use Firepower to Seize Georgian Militia Base
- Roy Lanham; Member of Sons of the Pioneers
- FMR Corp. Further Cuts Stake in House of Fabrics
- Soviet Premier Calls for 60% Hike in Prices
- THE TIMES POLL : Most Wary but Will Support a Ground War
- Awaiting Combat, GIs Look Inward and Find a New Outlook on Life
- Marxist Rebels Attack Police and Troops in Philippines; 34 Dead
- Doctor Shortage
- MANAGUA : One Year Later
- Tried and True Music Is Stuck in Center
- 3-Acre Tract Bolsters Cityhood Case, Activists Say : Land dispute: They say the transfer to Mission Viejo is being rushed through before Laguna Hills residents can vote on incorporation.
- COUNTYWIDE : Colleges Hard Hit by Funding Crisis
- Set of New Rules Nails This Old Cottage : Ventura: Tiny structure in Simpson Tract represents the first test case for a preservation district's guidelines and their relationship to zoning laws.
- Baseball
- Football
- K-Swiss Net Income Up 74% During Quarter
- COLUMN ONE : Sacrificing Lives, Not Lifestyles : Compared to other major U.S. wars, the conflict in the Gulf has had little financial impact on most Americans. A lengthy conflict, however, could change that.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Rail Experts Predict Rise in Accidents : Transit: The growing Southland network of commuter trains increases danger. Motorists and pedestrians will be targeted in safety-awareness campaigns.
- Culture : Christian Sect Slips Toward Extinction : The Syrian Orthodox community in southeastern Turkey once numbered 80 families. That number has now dwindled to 12. A bleak economy is behind the exodus.
- Pope, Powerless to End It, Agonizes Over the War : Vatican: John Paul envisions postwar tumult in the Middle East.
- Man, 20, Is Critically Hurt in Shooting
- IRVINE : UCI Team Is Finalist in Computer Contest
- 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- COUNTYWIDE : Beach Party Seeks Vendors, Volunteers
- The Money Was Right. . . FOR THE TIME : Harry Cooper, Who Won the First L.A. Open in 1926, Earned $3,500 for the Title--Biggest Purse of His Career
- NBC's 'Love, Lies' Opens Old Wounds : Television: The network's dramatization of the Orange County murder case got good marks for fairness, but for some involved in the case, it was too hard to watch.
- Chicago Six Transformation Highlights Duke Ellington
- JAZZ REVIEW : Broadbent, Foster Team Well on Piano, Sax
- Doc Rutherford Practices What He Teaches : Jazz: The appearance of the Orange Coast College instructor's Big Band Super tonight will spotlight his role as educator.
- STAGE
- Media's Role in Gulf War
- Media's Role in Gulf War
- Media's Role in Gulf War
- Bailiffs Play Game of Cat and Mouse in Parking Lot
- 'Last Round-Up'
- Patriot Missile
- Tuite's Role in Housing Project
- Media's Role in Gulf War
- Media's Role in Gulf War
- Changing Lifestyles : Living Off the Dead Is a Dying Trade in Calcutta : For decades, the Bhattacharjee family has been the skeleton merchant for the world. But the use of plastic for laboratory skeletons has driven their bone business right into the ground.
- Media's Role in Gulf War
- Media's Role in Gulf War
- Puerto Rico
- MOVIES - Feb. 19, 1991
- Obituaries - Feb. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 19, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 19, 1991
- Public Concern Starts Giving Way to Burnout
- Regional Outlook : Freeing Kuwait: Will It Be Too Little, Too Late? : Bush and many of the allies have another issue on the agenda--driving Saddam from Iraq. What are their chances of doing that?
- AND CHECK THE TIRES: The major complaint...
- DIAL AGAIN: Locals trying to call the...
- HOT CARS: A new survey of the...
- SMOKY QUESTION: Because citizens complained, Orange County...
- TAIWAN: Taiwan's gross national product slipped to...
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- War IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Raytheon Experts Work on Patriots
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : A-6 Intruder
- COLUMN LEFT : Fight Some Butchers, Pay Others : Bush's restoration of aid to the Salvadoran government was at the least cynically timed.
- Organization Honors Advocate for Mentally Ill as Mother of the Year
- Science / Medicine : Exercise and Effect of Alcohol
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen-Ager Stabbed in Fight at Party
- Legislators Pare Staff Because of Budget Cuts
- ANAHEIM : Project Alpha Is On Time, Report Shows
- Hollywood's Chamber Ousts Its President : Business: Move is the latest symptom of local group's problems. It is in disarray at a crucial time for redevelopment decisions.
- Sander Finds Consolation in Second Place
- Burrell Defeats Christie in England, Then Nearly Comes to Blows With Him
- Eldredge Is Master of the Ice : Figure skating: The men, like the women the day before, put on an outstanding show at the U.S. Championships.
- NCAA Investigation Pushes Owens Even Closer to the NBA
- TV Reviews : Thrills Extinguished Early in Banal 'Fire!'
- Perrier Still Recovering From Recall: A year...
- MUTUAL FUNDS
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Safe Zones
- Drug Addicts' Problems Go Beyond a Quick Fix : Treatment: The pariahs among street people are in need of specialized services that are scarce in O.C.
- Three Die as Winds Whip Up Seas, Sand
- SANTA ANA : Council to Vote on Pushcart Controls
- OXNARD : Company Fined for Waste Oil Dumping
- Try Sticking These in Spokes of a Tank
- Cleveland pitcher Greg Swindell won his arbitration...
- Clippers Slumber in Defeat : Pro basketball: A late wake-up call gets a brief response, but 76ers have little trouble, 114-104.
- AFI Announces Winners of Writing Contest
- Durenberger's Finances Target of U.S. Probe
- Life-Size Plastic Unicorn It Is, and Apologies to No One
- Dannemeyer to Start Quest for U.S. Senate
- Probe Vowed in Ex-Contra Chief's Death : Nicaragua: Bermudez's murder casts doubt on assurances of safety for rebels who have put down their arms. Security police are Sandinista-controlled.
- Serving Up Palate Pleasers : Restaurant Executive Keeps Up With U.S. Appetites : NORMAN N. HABERMANN
- U.S. Tourism Hurt as Japanese Spurn Travel in Wartime
- World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Discussions With South Canceled
- Prop. 105 Backers Now Turn to the Legislature : Initiatives: They want lawmakers to enact provisions of the truth-in-advertising ballot measure, which was struck down by a state Court of Appeal last week.
- THE GULF WAR : MISSION TO MOSCOW
- Countywide : HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Geometric Concepts Employed in Pier Plans for Huntington Beach
- Redevelopment Moves In to Open Arms
- The West's Full Service to a Weapons Buyer : In too many ways, sellers' greed brought us this war
- SANTA ANA : Outdoor Swap Meet Ban to Be Considered
- Football
- Memorial Service Is Set for Macker
- POP WEEKEND : Charlatans UK Powers Up to Outdo the Stone Roses
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- MOVIE REVIEW : Aykroyd No Triple Threat in 'Trouble'
- Ancient Doctrine Guiding Futuristic Warfare in Gulf : Strategy: Sun Tzu's tiny book, written more than 2,500 years ago, is influencing U.S. and Iraqi tactics.
- Man Drives His Car Through Reno Casino; 22 Injured
- 3 Drown After Waves Split Open Boat's Hull
- Land Measure Is Called Insurance, but Also Disaster
- 'Extremely Dangerous' Bomb Destroyed
- Prisoner Escapes
- SAILING : Winds Stir Things Up at Midwinters
- USD's Noriega Claims Win in Final : Tennis: Tournament championship is Torero's second in as many years. He also won in the doubles final.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Wins Again in Baseball
- Connelly's Telford Decides to Do an About Face : Prep volleyball: She turns down West Point appointment to play for Hofstra.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Drop Fourth in Row as Northridge Wins in 11
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Leno Pokes Fun With Gentlest Jabs
- Character Roles Get Noticed
- Telling the Persian Gulf War Story From a Journalist's Point of View
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- VIETNAM: In another step toward economic reform,...
- DANA POINT : Black-Tie Mayors' Ball Is Scheduled
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Surf Drowns Out City's Drawbacks : Image: Despite traffic and environmental concerns, Huntington Beach gets a favorable rating from 98% of the surveyed residents.
- Science / Medicine : High-Tech Successes Bring Talk of More Military Use of Space
- Vigo Lifts Northridge in 11th, 5-4
- Anderson Not Sharp, but Georgia Tech Uses Inside Job to Beat Arizona, 62-56
- JAPAN: For the first time in three...
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- David Herskovitz, formerly an associate, has been...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- In Long Term, Dow's Swings Don't Matter
- A Special Colleague : Audrey Hepburn Is Honored Guest at Valentine Fashion Show
- World IN BRIEF : TUNISIA : Opponents Storm Ruling Party Office
- Harley-Davidson Contract OKd: Workers for the motorcycle...
- REGIONAL REPORT : Driven to Drink : Thirsty Ants Invading Homes in This 5th Year of Drought
- Israel Eagerly Fights 'War of the Words' : Propaganda: The Jewish state, passive victim of missile attacks, has taken up the public relations battle.
- Iraq Oil Fires Causing Showers of Black Rain : Environment: Allied raids or Iraqi sabotage have started petroleum blazes. The smoke fouls rainwater, polluting natural resources.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Words on the War
- PLATFORM : Best Time Is Now
- John W. Crowe; Engineer, Professor
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Bank Employees Robbed of $50,000
- 7 Injured in Tijuana Blast Blamed on Gas Line Leak
- COSTA MESA : 4 Commissioners Retained by Council
- He Was Once a Trojan, and Still a Trojan
- Sockers Calm Storm With Overtime Win
- ART : Cable-Video Exhibit Is 'In' Joke Meaningful to TV Generation : "Media Pranksters" at the Laguna Art Museum uses standard TV-show formats for outspoken commentaries on racial, sexual and political issues.
- Science / Medicine : Progress Seen in Diabetes Study
- OXNARD : Driver Charged in Death of Passenger
- Crashers Suspected in Stabbing Death
- Basketball
- Toddler Hit by Van in Pacoima, Killed
- Taking a Look at the Course, by the Numbers
- Previn Leads 'War Requiem' at Music Center
- 'Nightingale' Actor Questions Critic's Barbs
- DANCE REVIEW : The Limits of Lewitzky, Stoltzman
- AME Inc., North Hollywood, has elected Mel...
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Drug Cartels Blamed for Huge Car Bomb
- Carter Hawley Loses Ticket Service: Bass/TM, a...
- COLUMN ONE : Fears Haunt the Brave New World : After years of state control, the hardships and uncertainty of reform have Eastern Europeans looking to the future with doubt and dread.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Married . . . With Children
- In a Ground War, U.S. Lives May Depend More on Human Spies Than High Tech
- Police Investigate Death of Toddler
- Science / Medicine : Whys of War : Anthropology: Human beings have fought one another for thousands of years, but there are many theories as to the causes.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Harding Eschews a Royal Throne for a Quiet Night of Shooting Pool
- Ivan Calderon avoided arbitration and signed a...
- Stage : Gentle Clown's Sweet Laughs
- Pop Music : Too Light a Rogers in Anaheim
- New Twist in Asian Cultural Gap Story : Industry: As Asian firms build plants elsewhere in Asia, factory managers find that the locals' habits can drive them up the wall.
- Back to School: "I wasn't going to...
- California Turns Seaward to Slake Thirst for Water : Drought: Despite their costliness, small desalination plants have opened and larger ones are planned.
- War IN BRIEF : SAUDI ARABIA : Wind Stops Flow of Giant Oil Slick
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Drug Gang Says It Set Off Car Bomb
- Parents Draw Battle Lines to Protect Children From War
- UCI Expecting $10-Million Loss in State Funds
- NHL ROUNDUP : Fleury's Three Goals Lead Flames Over Blues
- SANTA ANITA : Farma Way Finds Yet Another Way to Win After Starting Out Slowly
- Trevino's Birdie on No. 18 Caps 66 and Beats Douglass
- TV Reviews : 'Voice of the Planet': a Provocative Dialogue
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- China Prevailing in Hong Kong Airport Dispute : Politics: Beijing is already successfully exerting its influence over issues that will remain after it takes over in 1997, and that worries those in the colony.
- Strike Ends at Gulf War Shell Manufacturer
- Giant Dunes Feared to Be Under Attack From Below : Environment: Firm wants to tap water table underneath the sand. Foes believe the underground pools bind the powdery ridges together.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush's Vision of a 'New World Order' Still Unclear : Policy: The President found a slogan for his Administration. But neither he nor anyone else can seem to define it.
- Iraqi Soldiers Suffering From Lack of Sleep
- Tapping Skills Early : Education: A Head Start center in Santa Paula uses entertaining activities to prepare the children of low-income migrant farm workers for the challenges of elementary school.
- Weekend Drops Barely Qualify as a Rainfall
- Are Officers Who Forgo Turn Signals Above the Law?
- Anti-AIDS Workers Struggle to Get Message to Minorities
- Aztecs Rally to Dump San Jose State
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Look Like the Champions
- Tote Computer Spews $26,000 in Overpayments
- Bonds Loses Arbitration, Gets $2.3 Million
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Golden West Women's Roll Continues With Top Seeding
- Worthy's Surge Propels Lakers Past Trail Blazers : Pro basketball: He scores 22 of his 30 points in the second half of 106-96 victory.
- 6 East German Olympic Champions Reportedly Used Steroids in Mid-'80s
- Concrete Blonde Solidifies Place in Commercial Market
- OPERA REVIEW : Fishing for Bizet's Pearls
- Richard Englund; Director of Joffrey Company
- Fears From Afar : Arab women in the U.S. cling to each other as they try to make sense of the war in the Gulf. They find themselves caught between their homelands and their adopted country.
- West County Issue : Commercials in the Classroom
- Countywide : Efforts to Plant Trees Catch On
- Arab Cab Drivers Are Victims of Anti-Iraq Anger
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NAVY : Next, Carriers With Empty Decks : Canceling the A-12 Stealth plane was correct, but now the Navy is without a new long-range attack jet.
- WESTMINSTER : Officer at Scene of Crash Hit by Car
- PLACENTIA : Car Driver Struck by Train at Crossing
- War IN BRIEF : VATICAN : Pope Rejects Idea of 'Peace at Any Cost'
- My Secret Life : Sober-Sided Times Reporter Ventures Into Raucous World of Tabloid Journalism
- Carbajal Makes Quick Work of Santos
- TENNIS : At 32, McEnroe Is Looking for Big Finish
- Robert J. Duarte, 48, previously an executive...
- AUSTRALIA: The nation's unemployment rate rose to...
- The Role of the Press in Wartime
- ORANGE : Residents: Chapman Violated City Law
- Water Quotas Succeed in 1st County Trial : Drought: Ten months after the city ordered them to reduce use by 15%, nearly all Ventura businesses have done so. But the cost has been steep for many.
- Brea : Council OKs Funds for Anti-Gang Unit
- Miner Overcomes Cold Shooting, Helps USC Win
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Emotion Missing in Kenny Rogers' Neighborhood
- Music : British Chamber Orchestra Offers Joyous Program at Ambassador
- The Scramble to Court Taiwan Investors : Commerce: Taipei has $70 billion in foreign reserves. Some of its firms are looking overseas because of rising wages and land prices at home.
- THE WEEK IN THE GULF
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Wilder Hints at Run With Cuomo
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Vietnamese Tet Holiday Celebrated
- U.S. Steps Up Combat, Launches 7 Firefights : Gulf War: Two soldiers killed, six wounded by 'friendly fire' from a U.S. helicopter in night attack. British admit that a 'smart' bomb veered off course and into Iraqi town.
- Recession Hits State With Surprising Force : Economy: California's image as a haven from hard times is tarnished. War is not a boon to defense sector.
- Science / Medicine : Research Traces Modern Human Origin to Africa
- 40 Vehicles Crash in Sandstorm : Chain reactions: Strong winds that reduced visibility contribute to a sequence of pileups in the northern Antelope Valley. No one is critically hurt.
- Airing His Ideas : Howard Foote Once Took a Marine Jet for a Joy Ride, but What He's Attempting Now Is No Flight of Fancy
- Traffic Danger Growing at Many Schools : Accidents: Hazards range from speeding to double-parking. Police say parents are partly to blame. A 3-man patrol is 'overwhelmed.'
- Jazz : Manning Quintet
- Moody's Downgrades GM's Credit: Moody's Investors Service...
- Katsuya (Ken) Kaneko, formerly assistant vice president...
- Students in Albania Vow to Start Hunger Strike Over School Name
- Gulf Weather
- Facing Up to Celebrity
- Howard L. Roth has been named first...
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Protests in Europe
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Court Acts to Save Boy With Measles
- War IN BRIEF : INDIA : U.S. Planes Barred From Fuel Stops
- Gruff Grimsby Says Smiling Wasn't Part of KUSI Deal
- BY THE NUMBERS
- DANCE
- Pop Music : Lhasa Club Spirit Brought to Life
- No More High-Flying Times
- General Dynamics Corp, St. Louis, has named...
- Anthony P. Hatch, 53, previously vice president-corporate...
- SOUTH KOREA: Business leaders plan to hold...
- Credo on Ground: Speed, Surprise
- THOUSAND OAKS : Hearing on 3-Story Shopping Center Set
- Better Than Par for This Course : Golf: Tijeras Creek offers public the quality of a country club in Rancho Santa Margarita.
- Pair Arrested in Death of Girl, 2 : Crime: The mother of seven and her boyfriend are suspected of killing the child. Authorities say body showed signs of abuse.
- Dickson Hopes to Put Trip Through Minors Behind Him : Baseball: Cub prospect knows he needs to work harder to stick in Wrigley Field.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : UCLA Falls to Stanford
- Aziz Arrives in Moscow; U.S. Stands Firm
- CLIPBOARD : Hazardous-Spills Log
- Troubled Schools Ask Voters for Their Help
- Rising Threat of a Ground War Hits Home for Sisters : Persian Gulf: Two women whose Marine reservist sweethearts are positioned near Kuwait follow a routine of worry and prayer.
- Rivals Fault Board for Disrepair of Schools : Election: Challengers for the 3 Burbank district seats say the panel doesn't encourage citizen input in solving problems. The lone incumbent blames the state for poor building conditions.
- Science / Medicine : Genetic Link to Retardation
- New Job Gives Daly a Can't-Lose Situation
- Practices Pay Off for USC : Trojans: They beat Cal, 85-76, after putting in extra work during two days off in the Bay Area.
- Winter Sports
- Budget Cuts Cost Area Legislators 16 Staff Members
- COLUMN RIGHT : The Public Needs to Know War's Horrors : Poor information may have been a cause of the conflict.
- Controller's Parents Died in Plane Crash : Tragedy: Father and mother of woman involved in fatal LAX crash disappeared during a flight nearly 14 years ago. Friends say recent disaster 'dredges up an old pain.'
- Winter Sports
- No Need to Write Off Hall of Fame Voting
- Greek Jewelry Opens Door to a Rich Heritage : Ornamentation: 4,000 years of culture is seen through display at the San Diego Museum of Art.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Black Gay Issues Theme of Filmforum Series at LACE
- Edward H. Vick, 46, has been named...
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.