- Ribet Academy's 144-38 Win Sets Southern Section Boys' Record
- The Kindness of a Comedic Stranger
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brethren Christian Rolls Past Ayala
- A Calmer Storm for Sandstrom
- Laughter Takes Edge Off Attacks for Israelis
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Front Line Lifts Hart to League Title, 70-64
- Missionary Work Is Early Casualty of War in Gulf
- Big Board to Trim Payroll 18% Over Next Few Weeks
- Western Digital Renegotiating Long-Term Debt : Computers: The Irvine maker of disk drives reported a $98.5-million second-quarter loss and is seeking refinancing of the $160 million it owes.
- Graves Registration: It's a Grim but Vital Function : Military: It takes a special type for the task of receiving and identifying dead soldiers.
- Controller Was Stricken by Grief, Tears After Crash : Disaster: Co-workers spent hours after the accident counseling her and hid her from publicity for days.
- Storm Snarls Roads, Airports in Europe
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- 8 Arrested on Child Slavery Indictment
- IRVINE : Police Show Flag as Support Symbol
- CAMARILLO : Food Drives to Help Military Families
- Council OKs Mayor's Nominations
- Sweetwater Gets Tie With Bonita Vista
- Comeback Nearly Complete for Bullets' King
- SANTA ANITA : In Excess Faces Old Foes in Strub
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Christian Comes Through to Win in Pressure Game
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rubio's Only Three-Point Shot Is a Timely One for Servite
- Algerian Barely Misses Mile Mark
- Soviets Bring Acrobatics to Costa Mesa : Performance: Anatoly Yamahanov does a balancing act with career and family. He and his Soviet troupe will entertain today at Orange Coast College.
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Prospers at Free-Throw Line
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Distinctive, High-Decibel Buffalo Tom
- TV Reviews : 'The Chase' Spins Its Wheels as Docudrama
- Controller Was Stricken by Grief, Tears After Crash : Disaster: Co-workers spent hours after the accident counseling her and hid her from publicity for days.
- Allies Face Own Weapons: 'Today's Friend, Tomorrow's Enemy' : Middle East: Arab arsenals are a caldron of foreign-made arms. Diplomats say the deals are out of control.
- COLUMN ONE : The Mob Against the Ropes : Prosecutors using new laws are cracking <i> omerta--</i> the code of silence--to jail hoodlums. The Mafia is still an ominous criminal force, but has lost much power.
- School Rings in Year of Ram With Celebration of Culture
- Now Haiti Needs a Good Uncle
- FULLERTON : Council OKs More Hangars at Airport
- Ramona
- Southland Muslims Try to Help Iraqi Civilians : Aid: They proceed quietly for fear of retaliation or being branded unpatriotic, but their only motive, they explain, is to give food and medicine to the suffering.
- Prosecutor Assails Barton Testimony; Jury Deliberates
- Countywide : Wells to Be Drilled to Test for Pollution
- BOXING : He Wants to Be Part of Garden's History
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Women Win Third Title in Four Years
- Skiing
- It Took Time, but Leonard Gets a Shot at the Garden : Boxing: He will try to take the WBC junior-middleweight title away from Norris as both make their Madison Square Garden debut as pros.
- Roger Daltrey Leaps From Obscure British TV to 'Midnight Caller'
- PERFORMANCE ART : Hyman in 'Max' at Highways
- WAR IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Chemical Firms Deny Aiding Iraq
- Mandela Warns on Lifting Sanctions
- Honig's Wife Defends Business Role : Education: She calls criticism of the parent involvement project she runs a political attempt to discredit schools chief. A state board raised possible conflict-of-interest issues.
- Former Court Commissioner's Cocaine Charge Is Dismissed
- The Day in the Gulf
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Rat Attack
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In the United Nations
- Phony Major Investigated in Recruiting Fraud : Military: Former Burbank auxiliary policeman is accused of soliciting sign-ups for a non-existent Army group.
- SANTA PAULA : Food Inspection Fee Might End Festival
- Gabor, Police Officer Settle Suit, Lawyer Says
- Transient Faces Trial in Studio City Arson
- Council Votes Against Annexing County Areas
- Countywide : Judge Orders May Trial Date for Elys
- 2 Men Die After Off-Road Vehicle Slides Into Ravine in Angeles Forest
- Louisiana State Beats Georgia, 89-86
- Jurisprudence
- Marathons Are Good for Nothing
- Sab Shimono Makes Adjustments for Role in 'The Wash' at Taper
- TECHNOLOGY : Western Digital Reports Loss in Second Quarter
- Judge Approves VSI Penalties: A federal judge...
- Fed Says Banks Still Tightening Loan Standards : Economy: The survey suggests that efforts to encourage lending are not working.
- DECORATING ADVICE : Making Room for Color, but Hold the Red
- San Juan Capistrano Joins Anti-Gang Program
- MOORPARK : Panel to Study New Gang Activity
- State Report Cites Valley College Print Shop for Safety Violations
- Gwynn Has Surgery for Tumor
- UCSD Runs Streak to 10 by Whipping Menlo
- Buena's Hawaii Plans Appear Grounded
- Golf for Love, Not Money : Despite Success, Amateur Mickelson Keeps Promises
- Cool Charm Girl Easy Winner in Opener at Los Alamitos
- Mahony Asks for Prayers to End War
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Europe
- Silvio O. Conte; Veteran Congressman
- Public's Help Sought in Tracking IRA
- ANAHEIM : Student Tag-Alongs Watch City Function
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- LA HABRA : Homeless Shelter Decision Delayed
- Van Nuys Clinches Tie for Mid-Valley Championship
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Cahill Tops McEnroe; Agassi Wins
- Padres Sign Third Baseman Jim Presley
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : SummerFest Star Pianist Returning for S.D. Concert
- Allies Hope to Exploit Iraqi Lack of Mobility : Ground war: The strategy would be to strike the enemy fast and hard--and keep the battle moving.
- Italian Communists Setting Out as 'Born-Again' Party : Politics: They are embarking on a social democratic path under a new name--and an old leader.
- 9 Killed, 27 Wounded by Northern India Bombs
- Officer Denied Retirement Until Probe Is Completed
- The teen-age suspect was brought into the...
- MISSION VIEJO : Park Meetings Will Be Held Outdoors
- Marine Command Formed From Mishmash of Units
- San Diego
- Kings Happy to Salvage Tie
- El Cajon
- Cordero Loses State Appeal
- Red Sox Give Clemens Top Salary in Baseball
- Notre Dame football All-American Raghib Ismail ran...
- CSUN Wastes Chances in 6-3 Defeat at USC
- GM Extends Van Nuys Shutdown: General Motors...
- Barrage of Food, Gifts Helps Military Families : Donations: Tons of goods have poured in to El Toro base to help those left behind by deployed troops.
- Central Banks Rush to Stabilize Falling U.S. Dollar : Currency: European nations join the Federal Reserve in trying to stabilize the greenback on foreign exchange markets as it nears record lows.
- Stucco Problems Can Be Difficult to Fix
- Like Your Valentine, Roses Require a Great Deal of TLC
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : WALNUT CREEK : 18 Hours Separate Widow, Benefits
- GULF TALK: WORDS TO REMEMBER
- Changes Seem to Ensure Gorbachev's Grip on TV, Radio : Soviet Union: Control of broadcasting is given to autonomous agency with wide powers. Conservative who censored radical programs will head it.
- WAR IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Syrian Praises Iraqi Weapons
- Fluor Debt Upgraded: Standard & Poor's Corp....
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Israel's Commercial Life Under Siege : Missiles: Iraqi attacks have disrupted the business community in diverse ways. Some sectors are booming while others are struggling.
- Missing Greek Military Aircraft Found; 63 Dead
- Travel Ban Placed on 150 Prominent Haitians
- 15 Nonaligned Nations to Confer in Belgrade on Initiative for Gulf Peace
- Man Pleads Guilty in Telemarketing Scheme
- Stranded Crew Rescued From Broken Scaffold
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Administrators' Raises Criticized
- Widow's Home Entangled in Legal Thicket
- Driver, 78, Killed After Car Goes Out of Control
- Police Searching for Suspect in Slaying
- MOORPARK : Contract Extension Delayed for Bowers
- A Vital Buffer Worth Preserving : This is not the time to write Jordan off
- Thomas' Charity, Charm Recalled : Funeral: Celebrated entertainers lead throng in remembering a fellow pioneer in comedy.
- Killings Decrease for First Time in 6 Years
- Dick Winslow; Actor, Musician
- Man Pleads Guilty to $1.3-Million Embezzlement : Crimes: The owner of a financial services firm admits operating a bogus tax shelter operation. He faces up to nine years in prison.
- El Cajon
- Clemens Cashes In With Sox
- Coach Suspended by Simi Valley
- Marinovich Case Prompts Change in Drug Charges
- Illness of Coach, Injury Stymie CS Northridge
- In Israel, Every Hour's Prime Time : Broadcasting: Since the Scud missile attacks, around-the-clock news and escapist fare on TV and radio are the No. 1 forms of entertainment.
- World Leaders Appeal for Quick GATT Pact:...
- State's Building Permits Down in 1990: Building...
- Jacobs Engineering Wins $135-Million Contract
- Low Oil Prices, Moderation Seen for OPEC
- State May Be Allowed to Tap U.S. for Water : Drought: Cranston, Seymour introduce legislation to permit temporary access to federal reservoirs and canals.
- Connie Jene Jones: Keeping Legacy Alive
- 2 Suspects Held in Alleged Kidnaping, Assault of Girl, 15
- Quayle Fires Up the Missile-Makers : Pep rally: Vice president is greeted with whoops and cheers as he heaps praise upon General Dynamics employees, who make the Tomahawk cruise missile.
- Officials Call Runways Safe at Edwards Air Force Base : Antelope Valley: Inspections are stepped up after the discovery of cracks in dry lake bed landing strips.
- March of Dimes Volunteers Honored at Annual Dinner
- VALLEY COLLEGE : War Views Cost Student Air Time
- Federal Agents Search Defense Company : Weapons: Natel Engineering of Simi Valley is suspected of failing to properly test computer chips used in arms for the Gulf War.
- They Climb the Wall Just Because It's There
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Blows Lead but Then Holds On to Beat El Modena
- Snow Cancels Race at Olympic Site
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : In other league games:
- Kearny Defense Shuts Down Barajas, Overcomes USDHS
- Their Wild Idea Just Might Work : Arts: Two concert pianists hope to bring the sound of music and more to the San Jacinto Mountains with a series of artistic weekend retreats.
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Master Monster in Words and Song
- Britten's 'Albert Herring' to Debut at San Diego's Civic Theatre : Opera: The British composer's piece was a flop when it made its premiere at England's Glyndebourne Opera House in 1947, but it has since become his most popular work.
- The Biggest News at ShoWest: The No Shows : Movies: Most studios cut costs at the major show for theater owners and operators. Hospitality suites replaced lavish dinners. Film exhibitors were not amused.
- Carter Hawley Hale's Shares Take 25% Drop
- Decision Due on Bank Insurance Hike: The...
- Midway Halts Payments: Midway Airlines, reporting an...
- Neil Bush Request Denied: The President's son...
- Weather Buffs Track Fronts in Back Yard
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 7th Condor Egg Laid in Animal Park
- Sheriff's Dept. Sued for $1 Billion in Death; Racketeering Law Invoked
- Bush Energy Plan Stresses Oil, A-Power : Environment: His proposal would open the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge to exploration and speed the licensing of new nuclear plants.
- First-Time Offenders Caught With Cocaine Will Face Felony Charges : Drugs: The Orange County district attorney's office says the decision was prompted by former USC quarterback Todd Marinovich's arrest.
- Earthly Problems : Spiritual Retreat Ordered to Uproot Village of Temporary Shelters
- Financier Held on Bail of $2.5 Million
- WILSON WATCH : Asian Connection
- OJAI : User Fees Would Fund Water Agency
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Equestrian Center Gets Second Chance
- YORBA LINDA : More Pay for Those on Military Leave
- ORANGE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Crack Halfcourt Shooter Wins Game at Buzzer for Savanna
- He's Having a Whale of Time
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Herman's Homers Help Titans Stop Arizona
- Abdi's 46 Help Oilers Clinch Tie : Prep basketball: Huntington Beach gains three-way tie for Sunset League title with 82-72 overtime victory over Ocean View.
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : In other boys' basketball games:
- About 20,000 Catholics are expected to make...
- WEEKEND TV : Gulf, Kids and the NBA
- St. Edward's to Conduct Lenten Mini-Retreat
- Some Readers Decide to Feel Their Oates
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- Strawberry Already Has Everyone Stirred Up
- A Missing Star
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- Does Doing His Time Clear Rose's Name?
- Does Doing His Time Clear Rose's Name?
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- National Bird
- Randy Newman's Anti-War Song
- Strawberry Already Has Everyone Stirred Up
- Randy Newman's Anti-War Song
- Does Doing His Time Clear Rose's Name?
- Not a Cautionary Sign
- Fernando's Raise Gets a Rise Out of Him
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- USC Football Players Say Drug-Testing Story Incorrect, Misleading
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- Magic's Injury Not to Be Laughed At
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- Some Readers Decide to Feel Their Oates
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- USC Football Players Say Drug-Testing Story Incorrect, Misleading
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Paying for War and Peace in Persian Gulf
- There Are Better Ways to Show Support for War
- Magic's Injury Not to Be Laughed At
- Does Doing His Time Clear Rose's Name?
- Obituaries - Feb. 9, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 9, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 9, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 9, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 9, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 9, 1991
- Tuite Urged Project OK in Letters to Officials : Investigations: The redevelopment agency chief is a former paid consultant for Sheridan Manor, which won a $600,000 loan from the city.
- Neither Rain, Sleet Nor Scuds Stop DHL
- Allies Press Air War, Report 600 Tank Kills : Persian Gulf: Cheney, Powell exhort troops and begin consultations on a possible ground assault. An Iraqi Scud strikes Tel Aviv, injuring 20 and damaging apartment buildings.
- King's Speech Draws Rebuke From Bush : Jordan: 'It's clear he has taken up their cause,' Fitzwater says of support for Iraq. But monarch's message was intended for home audience, some say.
- La Habra to Enforce Water-Tight Rules : Drought: The restrictions--the toughest in the county--limit lawn watering and car washing. Other cities may follow suit.
- Kern County Farmers Short of Water, Time : Drought: Many are left without their major supplier after State Water Project decides to halt deliveries to agriculture. Losses of crops and jobs are expected.
- NATION : Lottery Winner Files Bankruptcy
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In Europe
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : On the Map:
- Shotgun Blast Wounds Man During Fight With Youths
- Oxnard : Schools OK Layoff, Demotion Policies
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Sentenced in Simi Bank Robbery
- Baseball
- College Athletics
- SHORT TAKES : Reynolds a Womanizer? No Way
- Music and Dance Reviews : Pacific Serenades at the Biltmore
- ARTS
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Club Indigo': A Depression Uplift
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Johnson Strikes Out Nine for Fullerton
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Veins': Savage but Worthwhile : The expletives in this comedy by Jonathan Marc Sherman won't faze LATC regulars, but its assaultiveness makes you sit up and listen.
- TV DANCE : Ailey American Dance Theater on PBS
- Yearly Animation Festival Rolls Into Town
- Soviets Seek to Reassure U.S. on Disputed Issues : Diplomacy: Official says arms-control problems will be ironed out. He asks for understanding on Baltic crisis.
- DNA Photos May Be Errors, Scientists Say
- Lithuania Tells of Soviet Threats on Poll
- Building Owners Fear Costs of Proposed Quake Zoning Change
- DWP Asks Fee Hike if Rationing Is Ordered : Water: City Council is asked to approve a 6-cent increase in surcharge to recoup money expected to be lost through conservation.
- Landing Gear Warning Sends Jet Back to LAX
- Warning Labels Proposed for All Raw Milk Products
- Police Hope TV Show on Serial Killings Brings Tips
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tustin Downs Woodbridge for Sea View Title
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Chapman's Shooting Doesn't Spell Success
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Canseco a Mystery to His Wife
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Arkansas Tunes Up for Showdown, 81-74
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Arizona Pounds Titans in Baseball, 15-1
- A Sleek, Gorgeous and Empty 'Enemy'
- Queuing Up for Authentic Food
- McIlvaine Refutes Report
- EARNINGS : Grace Energy Has Good Quarter
- SEC Considering Civil Charges Against Keating: The...
- ROUNDUP : Modest Gain for Great Western
- REAL ESTATE
- Pipeline Plan Links L.A. With Point Arguello
- REAL ESTATE
- Seidman Confident Banks Will Keep the FDIC Afloat
- McCaskill Agrees to $2.1-Million Contract : Baseball: Pitcher becomes fifth Angel with salary of $2 million or more. Joyner's arbitration hearing is today.
- COMMENTARY : Palmer Comeback: Baseball Fantasy?
- FISHING : Excellent Water Conditions Lead to Quality Catches of Sand Bass
- Five Coaches, One Athlete Honored by Amateur Athletic Foundation
- Royal Wins Match but Loses 2 Players for Playoff Opener : Prep soccer: Morris and Santa Cruz are slapped with red cards in a penalty-marred 6-0 victory over Channel Islands.
- COMMENTARY : For Nonbelievers, Some Frank Praise for a Living Legend
- Sony Shows Interest in Orion Corp. : Film: The studio with the recent hit 'Dances With Wolves' is reportedly being examined by the Japanese giant.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Great Lakes Shipping Declines
- WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : More Benefits for Veterans Approved
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Oddities: Iraqi Phobia
- Two Acquitted in Bensonhurst Racial Slaying
- Pilot Chalks Up First 'Warthog' Air Kill : Aerial combat: Iraqi copter is downed by a plane not known for its dogfighting capabilities.
- Exiled Kuwaiti Pilots Reluctantly Bomb Homeland to Help Free It : Military: The remnants of the tiny air force have won the respect of fliers from other allied countries.
- Isn't it R*mantic? : Love: A self-proclaimed romancer suggests offbeat Valentine's Day ideas.
- An Unclear Danger : Crystal May Be Lovely to Look At, but a New Study Suggests Lead Content May Make It Harmful to Use
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Woman, 86, Beaten by Three Young Men
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- The Gospel of the Gun-Control Foes
- SIMI VALLEY : City Wants to Buy Landmark Church
- 2 Bodies Discovered in Acton-Area Canyon
- 6th Attorney Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case
- Countywide : Women's History Group Plans Awards
- FULLERTON : Man Found Dead at Fumigation Site
- Celebration Is a Very Transient Thing for Street People
- VENTURA : Tale of Mission Bells to Be Told in Tour
- IRVINE : UCI Drama Dept. Chairman Resigns
- FULLERTON : 250 Students Hold Peaceful 'Speak-Out'
- UCI Back at Home in the Cellar
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Italy's 'Caratti Kid' Scores Upset Over Lendl in Milan
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : La Jolla Country Day Romps Past Julian
- Baseball
- Titan Defense Puts the Pressure on Pacific
- Estancia Takes Pacific Coast Title With Victory Over Costa Mesa
- Basketball
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Remodeled Raja Upfront About Its Tandoori Oven
- Jeweler Fined in False Advertising Case: A...
- Going Off Beaten Path Has Advantages
- Many of Region's High-Tech Plants May Close, Move
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Interest Rate on 30-Year Treasuries Falls Below 8%