- Another Missed Kick Decides It : Pro Bowl: AFC's Kelly is on winning side this time, 23-21, when Dolphins' Cross blocks Andersen's field goal.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Gets Reversal, UCLA the Fortune
- Sabatini's Win Over Navratilova Finishes Off Big Week in Japan
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Law's Long Arm Stifles Concert Under the Stars : Bazooka trio played with passion and high-flying improvisation until police cited a Costa Mesa law against unauthorized live music.
- Dance : Hubbard Street at Royce Hall
- 'Home Alone' Comedy Film Is Laughing All the Way to the Bank
- Workers' Output in 1990 Drops : Economy: The second decrease in productivity in a row was the sharpest since the last recession.
- Paper-and-Pencil Era Is Ending: Within days, some...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Western German Production Up
- STATE : 4.7 Quake Shakes Big Sur Area
- Bush's Big Budget Book Matches Deficit
- War Sentiments Put Fear in O.C. Arab-Americans
- Battle Lines Drawn--but War Protests Are Gentler
- Cousins Club of Palestinians, Jews Seeks Peace
- Jet From L.A. Skids Off the Runway in S.F.
- Nation Watches With Curiosity and Concern as Women Go to War : Military: 30,000 of them are serving in the Gulf. By every measure, they are meeting the challenge.
- Drums of War Give Way to Ballads in Desert
- Body of Man Found Near Sunland
- Body Found North of Ortega Highway; Second Discovered in Area in a Week
- IRVINE : Grant Cash Offered to Nonprofit Groups
- ANAHEIM : Shooting Victim Identified by Police
- Refusing to Cave In : Concrete Solution to Dispute Over Personal Sanctuary
- Meg Mallon's 2 Birdies Win LPGA Classic
- Tampa Bay Decides On Williamson
- Harris Drug Case Is Dismissed by Stewards
- Track and Field
- JAZZ REVIEW : Sabella Consort Performs Chamber Jazz in Costa Mesa : The concert at Orange Coast College blends electric and acoustic as well as earthy and ethereal sounds.
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Unfinished Business of an Oil Spill : Environment: A year ago, 400,000 gallons blackened the ocean off Huntington Beach. An amicable agreement, not a messy trial, may determine compensation.
- DESERT STORM: DAY 19 : 'THE MIGHTY MO'
- 12,000 Teachers Short and Counting
- The Sidelines : Fullerton Reaches Poll's Top 25
- George Perles probably won't continue as both...
- Bullets' King Has to Take Himself Out : Basketball: He is hospitalized briefly after having shortness of breath, possibly because of an allergic reaction.
- Now Wasn't <i> That</i> a Kick in the Head?
- O.C. Philharmonic Celebration to Mark Mozart's Death : Music: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will perform works for oboe and strings at the Irvine Barclay Theatre.
- Music : Falletta Conducts L.B. Symphony
- CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEW : Vermeer Quartet Concert Sparkles
- Citicorp to Sell Data Processing Units: The...
- CHINA: China watchers in the coming weeks...
- DESERT STORM: DAY 19 : Financial
- STATE : Lotto to Climb to $15 Million
- Lithuanians Conduct Criminal Probe of Pro-Kremlin Communist Leaders
- Bush Says He Expects Tough Fight on Budget : Politics: He asks the nation's governors to back his plan to shift domestic programs to the states.
- White House Briefs Governors on Plan to Turn Over Some Programs to States : Budgets: Flexibility, not cost-cutting, is the reason given for shifting some powers away from the federal government.
- Jail Poll
- 2 Die in Separate Falls From Bridge
- Track and Field
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Arnold Drives In Seven, Lifting Orange Coast to Baseball Title
- WINTER SPORTS ROUNDUP : Nierlich Wins, at Least for the Moment
- ART : Kinetic Sculpture Show Lacks a Point : The works are diverse yet quirkily provocative. At Saddleback College, meanwhile, a German art exhibit leaves viewers asking why.
- Passenger Changes Flights to Avoid Woman as Pilot
- Flattering the New Boss
- Maine Paper Folds: With a headline of...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Shamir Drinks Up Praise for Restraint--and Plots Revenge on Iraq
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Police Were Wrong on Rapes, Chief Says
- Gulf Nations Seek Oil Spill Strategy : Environment: Saudi Arabia asks its neighbors for help as three massive slicks begin to wash ashore.
- DRESSED FOR COMBAT
- Troops Tap Resourcefulness to Fill Desert Needs
- New Strategy May Bring End to Scud Threat
- Fashionably Late: Fashion designer Diane von Furstenburg,...
- In the Mideast
- Science / Medicine : New Approaches Studied for Fighting Parkinson's
- The Poor Find a Champion for Health Needs in Retiree : Medical care: Chauncey A. Alexander's constant prodding of the county's social conscience and reminders about services for the indigent have earned him grudging respect from those he lobbies.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : Who's Sharing That Burden Now? : Germany and Japan were to be co-architects of the 'new world order.' But the war has left them shrinking to the rear.
- Dandy Doodles : Celebrities Contribute Drawings to Benefit Students
- SANTA ANA : Trustees to Choose Year-Round Schedule
- Science / Medicine : Magellan Craft Refutes Theories on Venus Mountains : Space: The probe's radar mapper finds that a vast highland is neither an ancient continent nor an extremely recent creation.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Player Tightens Up, but Still Wins by Two
- Soccer
- Magic Gets Clean Bill of Health : Lakers: Johnson is released from the hospital after suffering a mild concussion. He is expected to play Tuesday night.
- Murphy's Back; Timberwolves Are, Too : Basketball: Former UC Irvine forward returns from injury to find a positive personality change among his Minnesota teammates.
- The Instant-Replay War : Immediacy of TV's Gulf Coverage Takes Psychological Toll on Daily Life
- Short Takes : Sonny Bono Has Fourth Child
- Nicaragua Renegotiates Debt to Mexico: Nicaragua signed...
- LEE ROBERTS : Keeping Terrorists Out of Work : Timely Advice From a Corporate Security Consultant
- DESERT STORM: DAY 19 : Military
- TREATING THE WOUNDED
- Egypt Stifles Dissent, Rights Group Says
- DESERT STORM: DAY 19 : Political
- Alerts: Briefcases in Britain
- On Battle's Eve, Live Chickens for Iraqis' Meal
- 3 Shot to Death in Huntington Park
- Science / Medicine : Cyclosporine Clears Up Psoriasis
- Science / Medicine : Hormone Link Seen to Diseases
- ANAHEIM : Care Givers Get Advice From Class
- 'Due To an Emergency, Your Call Cannot Be Completed' : Iraqi-Americans: Enduring a complicated brew of feelings.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Owners to Remove Airport Buildings
- COUNTYWIDE : Law Makes Him a Victim a 2nd Time
- The Sidelines : IBF to Review Boxing Title Bout
- FOCUS : Two Views on Japan's Role in Mideast War
- PACIFIC REPORT : Philippine Gusher Hopes : Energy: Two recent finds suggest that the country is sitting on an oil and gas bonanza. If that is true, it could turn the whole economy around.
- TAIWAN: The Taipei government is beginning to...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Trade Talks Expected to Resume
- War Prompts Planning for Future Families : Coping: As men face deployment, couples turn to sperm banks.
- Storm Drenches Northern California
- Iraq Not Yet Able to Equip Scuds With Poison Gas, Engineer Says
- Soviet Glasnost Journalist Survives Ambush With Guns and Grenade
- Track and Field
- NEA Restores Grant for Environmental Project
- States' Arts Support Off $30 Million : Funding: The recession, political crisis at the NEA appear to be taking a toll. It is the first decline since at least 1979.
- 2 Men Badly Hurt After Surf Capsizes Boats : Storm: The Coast Guard says high, rough swells contributed to the accidents Sunday off Surfers Point and Hollywood Beach.
- UNLV Can't Be Caught Looking Ahead, 115-73 : Basketball: Rebels, thinking about showdown against Arkansas, make it 29 in a row.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Gunman' Is Off-Target at Ivar Theatre
- Short Takes : 'Lucy & Desi' Film Criticized
- War Will Boost Deficit by More Than $15 Billion, Darman Says : Economy: The budget director says the allies have pledged $51 billion to the effort, but loans obtained by the U.S. government will make up the difference. He also repeated that the Administration will not ask for a tax increase.
- Watching the War
- Latino Education
- Latino Education
- Gen. Powell
- Ethics Law
- Latino Education
- Gen. Powell
- POW Pictures
- Controversial 'Doonesbury'
- Gen. Powell
- Controversial 'Doonesbury'
- Controversial 'Doonesbury'
- Latino Education
- MOVIES - Feb. 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 4, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 4, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 4, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 4, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 4, 1991
- All 33 Bodies Found in L.A. Airport Collision : Crash: Ground radar was not working properly and controller's view may have been blocked, probers say.
- 2 Officers Hit, Man Killed in Gunfight
- Reviewing Self in an Era of Diversity
- FAIR WEATHER: The Orange County Fair attracted...
- SORE EYES: Irvine's 2-year-old City Hall, which...
- Purported Secret Checks to Robbins' Girlfriends Probed : Grand jury: A possible link between payments the women received and money that the senator allegedly extorted is being studied.
- Passengers OK as Mishaps Hit 3 Jetliners : Airlines: Flash and smoke on jet at LAX force evacuation. Boeing 737 skids off runway at San Francisco. USAir DC-9 makes emergency landing in Columbus, Ohio.
- 33 Died in L.A. Airport Collision, Officials Say : Crash: Identification of bodies to begin. Controller who directed flight and her supervisor are reassigned.
- Identification of Bodies Proceeds at Agonizing Pace : Fatalities: Families and relatives of victims await word. Delays can add stress and postpone the grieving process, psychologists say.
- NOW HEAR THIS: Corporate security consultant Lee...
- ABOUT FACE: A batch of Marines from...
- Growth Slows but the Debate Over It Doesn't : Development: Despite obvious impact of recession on builders, opponents say now is the time to press forward with restrictions.
- 'Frederick Douglass' by William S. McFeely
- Firms Balancing Costs, Savings of VDT Safety : Health: Pacific Bell, for example, will spend $8 million on lighting, furniture and other changes to reduce ailments of employees using VDTs. Treating the problems is becoming costly.
- Guru's Firm Scouting for 'Heavenly' Homes
- Benefits of Amending CC
- Hong Kong Travel Bureau Offers Budget Advice
- Fragile Emergency Network Rises to the Occasion : Medical: But experts hasten to warn that the airport crash was not a big test of the system.
- Lebanese Army in Command in South
- Mix-Up Sends Military Doctors to Front Lines
- Help May Be On Way for State's 'Coastal Cop' : Budget: Gov. Wilson's proposal would give a hand to overburdened enforcement officer.
- Get ready to fawn over 'Bambi's' big television debut on Disney Channel
- America, Your Grenada and Panama Sins Are Forgiven
- Reputed Teen Gang Member Held in Killing of Party-Goer
- Gadfly's Critics : One Venice Activist Says $200,000 From Developer Is 'a Sort of Extortion'
- Loyola Loses Big Lead but Wins Third in a Row
- Miscellany
- Pacific Speeds by Sputtering Irvine : Basketball: Anteaters have five-minute scoring drought and score only 25 points in first half of Big West Conference loss.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Valley Women Continue Solid Play
- Billboard With a Point of View
- RESTAURANTS : Il Forno Branches Out . . . to Tokyo : 'By COLMAN ANDREWS
- NOT OF THIS EARTH : Orange County Apple and Other Aberrations
- Love Train Clicks to 'Rapper' Conductor
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Gay Military Couples a Gulf Apart
- Health Care Failing Minorities, Study Says : Research: Report from UCLA School of Public Health and RAND Corp. finds L.A. County does not serve the routine medical needs of blacks and Latinos.
- Health Care System Is Failing Minorities, Study Says : Research: Report from UCLA School of Public Health and RAND Corp. finds L.A. County does not serve the routine medical needs of blacks and Latinos.
- Patching a Leaky Fence : Reinforcing Border Barrier Reopens Debate of Its Worth
- Long Beach Women Rout New Mexico State
- Systematic Cheating on Drug Tests at USC : College athletics: McGee acknowledges the problem, says that task force will try to tighten enforcement.
- Guard Oppenheimer Enrolls at Cal State Dominguez Hills
- Coroner Finds Ian Krebs Died of Heart Failure
- TIME OUT: Mercury Records' new co-presidents, Ed...
- In Brief:
- Marcus Roberts: From Marsalis to Morton
- 'Veins' Makes Sherman's Blood Boil
- FICTIONVINELAND by Thomas Pynchon (Penguin: $9.95). Pynchon's...
- Another Fish to Fry : Tahini Flavored With Cayenne and Dill Add a Lebanese Touch to This Simple Dish
- Bones of Contention : WITNESSES FROM THE GRAVE: The Stories Bones Tell <i> By Christopher Joyce and Eric Stover (Little, Brown: $19.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : Interim Leader OKs Caretaker Cabinet
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : It's Garry Shandling again at the Grammys; 'Simpsons' clan grows
- Magdalene House Mom : Minister Takes In Prostitutes and Steers Their Lives Back on Track
- In Europe
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- Light Eases Symptoms of Winter Depression : Health: The illness occurs in areas with cold climates and short periods of daylight. Patients who wear a special device report improvement.
- Peppermint Soda (Bravo Thursday at 6 p.m.,...
- In the Mideast
- Caltech Gets Grant for Research, Computers
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Rebels Hand Over Nicaraguan Missiles
- Dean of Azusa Pacific's Business School Retires
- Letters From Gulf Express Love, Fear
- A Close Concept : Glenn Close's interpretation of prairie tale leads to 'Hallmark Hall of Fame'
- Cathedral Painted by Monet to Be Restored After Acid-Rain Damage
- Ridgeline Protection an Urgent Concern : * New City of Laguna Niguel Moves to Guard the Sparse High Ground That Is Left
- San Diego
- SUNSET LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Marina in First After 2 Victories Within 24 Hours
- Loyola Was Caught With Its Guard Down : Basketball: When playmaker Tony Walker got hurt, the Lions' troubles began.
- Old Race Horses Head for Greener Pastures
- Buckeyes Weren't Picturing All This : Basketball: Ohio State was supposed to be good, but 17-1 is better than anyone expected.
- Pro Football
- Picking Right HMO Can Be a Tough Challenge : Health plans: Lack of information on care providers makes it hard for employers and employees to decide.
- ATTACKING A TANK : THE BATTLE AGAINST IRAQI ARMOR
- Scientist Searches for Man's Ancestors : Primates: In 30 years, an archeologist has found the remains of 14 or 15 species, the earliest of which is 41 million years old.
- Drugs Seized in Rotterdam
- O.C. Oil Spill: Cost Is Yet to Surface : Environment: As lawyers prepare to put a price tag on the disaster, residents hope its impact won't ever be forgotten.
- Eleanor Stockstrom McMillen Brown; Interior Designer at White House
- BOOK MARK : In the Vietnam War, Power Won at Truth's Expense
- Sacramento Gold Rush Is On for Senate Seat : Election: John Seymour has left for Washington, and behind him is a scramble by eager political climbers for his coveted office.
- Spring Valley
- Bicyclist Dies After Collision With Car
- Fire Destroys Renovated Sanctuary
- San Diego
- Loyola Women No Match for St. Mary's, 82-63
- Hockey
- SPORTSCOPE : Only Four Teams Remain in Pro Soccer League
- Mt. San Jacinto Slows Antelope Valley Again, 74-72
- J.F.K. a Hot Topic
- Driving Your Auto Insurance Premiums Down
- Home Improvement : New Bathroom Vent Fans Are Super Quiet
- Appraised Values Drop
- Los Angeles CountyEL MONTE: The Monte Villas,...
- The Kitsch Niche : Ever Wonder What Zoot Suits and Eiffel Tower Ashtrays Have in Common?
- Singer's Latest Cause: Housing
- Pass Offers U.S., Canada Discounts
- Allure of Desert 'B&B;' That's Real Work of Art
- Forever an Exile : As war rages, Edward Said finds himself adrift between East and West. But, as he says, 'a Palestinian is almost always out of place.'
- U.S. Announces Grants for School Breakfasts
- Words on the War
- Fresh Nostalgia or Peacock Promotion? : NBC's 'Sunday Best' Relies on Clips of Network's Own Programs
- Bombings in Lebanon, Peru Linked to War
- Silent Movie Keeps Date With Fans at Last : Film: The Fairfax Avenue theater closed 11 years ago. It has reopened thanks to the efforts of a man with a lifelong interest in early cinema.
- As California Is Limiting the Barbecue, so Colorado Changes the Fireplace : Pollution: Denver and once-pristine ski areas match Los Angeles for foul air any day. They are altering hearth and home to clean the skies.
- Is Domestic Policy a Casualty of War? : No money, few ideas, insufficient effort
- PERSPECTIVE ON L.A. SCHOOLS : Cut the Fat for Financial Fitness : A management overhaul is more fair than cuts across the board and less harmful to the goal of educating our children.
- Cities Should Help Reservists' Families : * 3 Local Governments Take the Lead by Maintaining Civilian Salaries
- COUNTYWIDE : Rallies Continue, Numbers Dwindle
- Fresh Noether Lifts Pepperdine Over USF, 72-57
- Canyons Joins Valley Atop WSC : College basketball: Cougars escape with 71-68 win to tie Monarchs for Southern Division lead.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Old Putter Does Some New Tricks for Player
- Northridge Changes for the Better : College softball: Matadors modify lineup to salvage split of doubleheader.
- Clipper Garland Has Broken Hand; He Might Be Sidelined Six Weeks
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : No. 3-Ranked Martina Is 34 and Spunky
- TELEVISION : How ABC Changed Hollywood's Mind About TV
- Put Bonds for College Bound in Parents' Name
- The Clandestine Operation That May Have Saved Pan American : Airlines: Steps leading to its bankruptcy protection filing were taken in secrecy. Publicity might have doomed the effort--and the company.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Car City, U.S.A.
- Riverside CountyCATHEDRAL CITY: Sixty-two 2-bedroom, 2-bath condominiums...
- A Proud and Passionate Voice : FREDERICK DOUGLASS <i> By William S. McFeely (Norton: $24.95; 544 pp.)</i>
- Northern Lights
- Palestinians Feel Pinch of Curfew : Occupied areas: It is the longest imposed by Israel since the 1967 war. Arabs who work in Israel are barred from traveling to their jobs.
- John Randall, Head of Mt. SAC, to Retire
- Sarah, Plain and Tall (CBS Sunday at...
- NBC Goes to the Source: Carl Reiner
- Glenn, Producer and Star : Close's Taping of a Children's Book Leads to 'Hallmark' Offering on CBS
- Bomb Found in Tahoe Casino; Squad Disarms Device
- High-Tech Medicine Goes to Dogs--and Cats : Medicine: Fido and Fluffy can get the same diagnostic treatment as their owners in an Auburn University veterinary clinic.
- Language
- Astronaut Sets Unofficial Record for Plane Altitude
- Clergy Can Rest Easy With Covenant Life
- Michael Mumford: Doctor With Heart
- Unkind Cuts : Junior College Students Protest Loss of Classes
- LOTTERY RESULTS : FEB. 2
- Near-Misses at Sea Spur Call for 'Traffic Cop' : Safety: Proposal would place mandatory tracking of vessels using Long Beach and Los Angeles ports in private hands. Opponents prefer to leave task to Coast Guard.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Braves Hoping This Falcon Stays in Center
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Channel Islands Girls Beat Thousand Oaks
- Films going into production: RoboCop...
- STAGE : Morgan Jenness : The Los Angeles Theatre Center wanted a dramaturge but got 'a free-lance facilitator' with a radical vision
- Healthy HPA Out to Make Money, a Name for Itself : Medical: Orange's little-known, nonprofit Health Plan of America ends financial woes and moves toward becoming a for-profit operation.
- With the Persian Gulf War and the...
- SCREENWRITER IN WONDERLAND : How I Sold My First Script to the Movies, Got Chills Watching the Dailies and Still Respected Myself in the Morning
- FICTION
- Caltech's 'Ath': Where the Smart Set Goes to Eat
- Democracy Sinks Poland Importer : Consumers: Foreigners who relied on Swede to bring in hard-to-find products and food no longer need his services. Supplies are more plentiful now.
- Navy Will Close ROTC Programs at 5 Universities in Major Overhaul
- Red Cross Issues National Appeal for Skin Donors
- Jury-Rigged : Courts Building Tries the Patience of Jurors, Who Say the Cramped Waiting Room Is Murder
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : No Ordinary Joe
- Is Your Home Your Principal Residence?
- WILD ECHOES: Encounters With the Most Endangered...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : With 'Credibility Gap' Seen, U.S. Military Strives for Damage Control With Media
- Steel Workers and USX Corp. Agree on New Contract : Labor: The three-year deal averts a walkout by about 18,000 employees in six states. Both sides had reasons to avoid a strike.
- Navy Ships Sail Off With a Big Piece of a Port Town's Heart
- U.S. Forces Find Enemy Tougher Than Expected
- Worker's Peace Mission Puts Government Job on the Line
- 1 Shot Dead in Domestic Dispute
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of Feb. 3-9
- New Jail Is Needed, but So Is a Debate : * Supervisors Should Beware a Hasty Sales Tax Vote
- State to Add Day Fee, Close Areas When It Controls Tapia Park
- I've been really crazy about dancing since...
- Anxiety Apparent at Schools That May Close : Education: Teachers worry about the future as financially strapped Palos Verdes Peninsula district prepares to shut two high schools and create a 3,000-student Rolling Hills campus.
- San Diego
- Spotlight Is on Judge in Santa Ana Homeless-Arrests Case
- White Sox Are Anxious to Show They're for Real
- Crisis Brings Fed Chairman Closer to Bush : Economy: Greenspan must negotiate a minefield of war, recession and bank failures. His style is low key but effective.
- Fieldstone Chief Is 'Builder of the Year'
- The Man Who Wouldn't Be King : KING EDWARD VIII: A Biography <i> By Philip Ziegler (Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 480 pp.) </i>
- Ricky sings the lyrics to the "I...
- A Real Lesson in War and Peace : Education: The Persian Gulf conflict is providing a unique case study for UC Irvine program.
- Beverly Hills Again Seeks Parcel Tax : Education: Plan to boost school funds has failed twice, but officials say the situation is so dire that they have no choice.
- Coroner's Office Begins Long, Grim Task of Identifying Remains : Pathology: Medical examiners say dental records will probably be needed.
- Ohio Law Aids Battered Women : Crime: One woman's case shows how enduring beatings led to a crisis and prison. But now she and others are free and prosecutors are not happy.
- President Urges Americans to Unite in Prayer : Morale: Bush refers to the 'triumph of the moral order.' He invokes an Abraham Lincoln.
- Pasadena : Voter Registration Deadline
- Army Worried by Bradley Defect : Weapons: Faulty transmissions hinder the controversial vehicle's ability to reach its top speed. Immediate inspections are ordered.
- The simple Lionel and American Flyer train...