- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Words: From the Doctors
- Daley Trounces Primary Foes, May Revive Dynasty
- FIGHTING FOR KUWAIT CITY
- Ramona
- Measure M Foes Dealt Another Legal Setback
- Vote Delayed on Year-Round Schools : Education: The Ventura district decides to wait until after attendance boundaries have been resolved.
- Burbank Voters Say No to 3 Measures on Growth Control : Elections: The field of 12 City Council candidates narrows to four, who will face off in April.
- PLATFORM : U.S. Back Long Ago
- City Gives the Green Light to Signal at School Crosswalk
- City Kills Redevelopment Plan That Outraged Many : Government: The Dana Point council scraps a proposal for 11% of city land and disbands the committee that was to have guided implementation.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull, Oates Storm Back for Blues, Beat Blackhawks, 3-1
- Fullerton Falls to CSUN for 1st Time in 6 Years
- Mental Mistakes Doom Gulls
- Oades Shines as a Shooting Star
- Exuberant Mrs. Bush Gives Pep Talk to Marine Families
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Authorities Urge Killer to Give Up
- Hearing for Brando Begins : Sentencing: The killing of his half-sister's boyfriend was not an accident, a detective says.
- San Juan City Attorney Leaves for Private Firm
- Bar, Restaurant Group Discusses Ways to Halt Excessive Drinking
- Solana Beach
- UNINCORPORATED AREA POPULATION CHANGES
- Air Experts Urge Delay in Phasing Out Chemical
- Stepmother Tells Court She Had No Respect for Couple
- Cherokee Jam: A Marina Treat
- LATC, Center Theatre Lead Circle Nominations
- Defense Is Crusaders' Difference : Basketball: Point Loma Nazarene women ride new scheme into NAIA playoffs.
- Singapore Feels Economic Squeeze : Pacific Rim: Slowdowns in Western nations and the Persian Gulf conflict are taming growth in one of Asia's "tiger" countries.
- Viratek Inc. The drug research and development...
- West Coast Bancorp: The Orange-based bank-holding company...
- ITT Corp., New York, named Chairman and...
- Chrysler to Drop Its Jeep Wagoneer
- Visa U.S.A., San Francisco, named H. Robert...
- Ball Corp. Buys Major Seed Producer: The...
- Kenneth C. Karas, 37, president of Zond...
- BANKING / FINANCE : American Savings to Open Its Crenshaw Branch With a Bang
- Use for Viratek's Antiviral Drug Approved: Viratek...
- BANKING / FINANCE
- Chevron Corp. Blasts Arco Proposal: Using harsh...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Sen. Simpson on CNN
- Energy Clarified
- Child Pornography Law Won't Be Pressed--for Now : Arts: The Justice Department delays implementation for at least 90 days--time to allow a federal judge to rule on the statute's constitutionality. Arts, publishing and civil liberties groups contend it limits artistic freedom.
- Criminal Justice, Victims and Guarantees of the Constitution
- Favors School Move
- Presidential Opponents to Bush in '92
- Presidential Opponents to Bush in '92
- Presidential Opponents to Bush in '92
- Sen. Simpson on CNN
- Redevelopment Housing Funds
- Presidential Opponents to Bush in '92
- Insurance Costs
- Polluted Keys
- Redevelopment Housing Funds
- Support Gang Alternatives
- Criminal Justice, Victims and Guarantees of the Constitution
- Presidential Opponents to Bush in '92
- The 3 W's
- MOVIES - Feb. 27, 1991
- MOVIES - Feb. 27, 1991
- MOVIES - Feb. 27, 1991
- U.S. Forging Sanctions Plan to Oust Hussein
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Hussein, Echoes of Past Arab Failures : History: Iraq's anticipated loss follows a familiar pattern in the Muslim world--Soviet doctrine and arms going down to defeat.
- Mercenaries' Role for Drug Cartels Told : Colombia: A Senate subcommittee report says Britons, Israelis instructed traffickers in murder and kidnaping techniques.
- Israeli Officials Urge U.S. to Press Offensive and Oust Hussein : Enemies: Shamir says security depends upon banishing him. But retaliation for Scuds now is unlikely.
- STAY-AT-HOMES: The Gulf War has handed the...
- WATER CHASER: This week's state cutoff of...
- Small Plane Loses Power, Lands and Flips : Crash: The pilot of the aircraft, which overturns in a strawberry field near Fullerton airport, walks away unhurt.
- Violent End Shatters Image of an All-American Family
- KDAY Says R.I.P. to Rap Format : Radio: Sources say that AM outlet will drop rap in favor of news and talk, leaving a gap for many local groups who were introduced on the station.
- KDAY Says R.I.P. to Rap and Hello to a News-Talk Format : Radio: The AM outlet's decision leaves a gap for many local bands that had been introduced on the influential station.
- U.S., Colombia Pledge Mutual Drug Case Aid : Agreement: The action is intended to counter the South American nation's expected ban on extradition.
- Rain Expected, but It Won't End Drought : Weather: The high-pressure system that deflected storms to the north yielded a bit. Chance of rain today in San Diego put at 60%; 80% on Thursday.
- COLUMN ONE : A Flawless Strategy for Victory : The U.S.-led coalition's careful military planning and effective economic sanctions against Iraq turned the 'mother of all battles' into an allied rout.
- President Tells Iraqis to Lay Down Weapons : Diplomacy: Bush scornfully rejects Hussein's effort to save face. His tough stand is criticized by the Soviets but is supported by Congress and the allies.
- Iraq Troops May Face War Crimes Trials : Atrocities: Reports coming out of Kuwait have increased pressure on the allies to put soldiers as well as Saddam Hussein in the dock.
- DID YA HEAR THE ONE . ....
- Anaheim Makes Tentative Deal for Melodyland Parcel
- CULTURE CLASH: Westminster and Garden Grove may...
- IMPRESS THE PRESS: A public relations company...
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 27, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 27, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 27, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 27, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 27, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 27, 1991
- Obituaries - Feb. 27, 1991
- Boeing Sees Need for 9,000 New Planes:...
- True American Wins Front-Line Spot at Indy 500
- Vons' Bonds Upgraded: Standard & Poor's upgraded...
- REGIONAL REPORT : Anxiety Level Eases a Bit in Workplace
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Tustin-based...
- Home Depot Net Up 46% in '90
- War Prompts a Major Shift in Japanese Policy : Security: Leaders are realizing that the nation can no longer sit idly by while the U.S. tends to the world.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Silkworm Missile
- CLARE Foundation Director Announced
- Tests of Cow Hemoglobin in Humans OKd : Medicine: Bovine blood component is plentiful and could become a long-sought transfusion substitute. The product has passed a few trials in Guatemala.
- PLAYING CATCH-UP BALL : Ed Whitson Seeks Trade or Extension
- Kremlin Acts to Guarantee Referendum : Soviet Union: Officials void actions by some republics that could have barred voter participation in the March 17 election on a 'renewed federation.'
- S.F. Officials Likely to OK Even Stricter Rationing
- $3 Billion for Greece Tied to Economic Gains
- THE GULF WAR : Bless Our Patriot Crew
- War IN BRIEF : TURKEY : 400 Iraqis Swell Total of Refugees
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- J Gets the Nod for Ballot Measure on--You Got It--Jail
- COUNTYWIDE : Arraignment for Phillips, 2 Others in Fraud Case Delayed
- 76er Fare No Feast to Lakers
- The Orange County Symphony of Garden Grove...
- Public TV Looks Toward '92 Elections : Broadcasting: PBS hopes to give candidates free air time and to make them speak without interruption.
- ICN Pharmaceuticals Posts $22.4-Million Loss
- Bank Holding Firm's Net Income Increases
- A Scary Time in the Thrill Business : Entertainment: Theme park attendance is down. But officials predict that the effects of the recession and the war will be mild.
- Datametrics' Earnings Rise Despite Lower Revenues
- Boeing Is Flying High by Staying Cautious, Its Chief Says : Management: The company is logging record orders. 'We run scared,' Chairman Shrontz says.
- Firm Showed Few Signs of Impending Cash Squeeze : Real estate: Just 2 months before it landed in bankruptcy court, Property Mortgage Co.'s co-owners were offering words of assurance.
- One Ice Climber Killed, One Hurt in Avalanche
- S. Korea's Goldstar to Buy 5% of Zenith
- How to Surrender
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Iraq's Top General
- Market Focus : U.S. Aircraft Firms Compete on China 'Trunkliner' Deal : The venture to build passenger jets would be worth up to $4.5 billion over 10 to 15 years. Boeing and McDonnell Douglas are battling for the plum.
- Documentary : Warfare Drags On in El Salvador
- Market Scene : No Verve Left in Elan: Yugoslav Firm Bankrupt : The sporting goods company that catered to the jet set prospered under Communist rule. But things have gone downhill fast in the new Europe.
- Hamlet Bucks Trend; 2 Wells Point to Boom
- Profile : Kremlin's Rightist Tilt Can Be Linked to Soyuz : The group is made up of duly elected members of the Soviet Parliament. They say they're trying to prevent the breakup of the Soviet Union. And they warn Gorbachev that he had better listen.
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Market Update
- MOGADISHU : Rival Rebels Meet
- PLATFORM : World Didn't Listen
- CAMARILLO : Bicyclist, 10, Hurt in Traffic Accident
- IRVINE : City Offers Cultural Awareness Seminars
- Tobacco Road : L.A.'s Last Cigar Factory Plans Big Move
- Day-Care Program for Children, Elderly Gains 2-Year Lease
- Psychiatrist Accused of Sex With Two Patients : Ethics: The state Medical Board seeks to suspend or revoke the license of the county employee. One of the subjects of the allegations was only 17 years old.
- Master's to Play Host in NAIA Playoff Game
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : St. John's Ends Its Big East Season by Finishing Off Georgetown
- Mark Bavaro, the New York Giants' starting...
- Jurisprudence
- MUSIC REVIEW : Violist Gives Brahms Just the Right Touch
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Crazy-Quilt Program by Chamber Virtuosi
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Odd Couple Are Hidden Treasure Rich in Emotion : Singers Marti Jones and Don Dixon have each released excellent albums to critical raves--but radio indifference.
- Amplicon Reports Net-Income Increase for Second Quarter
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY : National Paging Again Announces A+ Beepers Merger
- WordStar, Seeking Software Boost, Agrees to Buy Lifetree
- Pensions Said to Be Billions Short: The...
- Alpharel Reports Its 1st Profitable Year Since '86
- Drexel May Give Secret Milken Files to FDIC
- Looking for Sources of Rashes, Allergies
- Clipboard : Breeding Bird: DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT
- EPA Endorses Plan on Toxic Emission Cuts
- John A. Hannah; Ex-President of Michigan State University
- No Consensus on Vitamin C's Benefits
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Troops: Black Pride
- OXNARD : Jail Bookings Cut to Save on Fees
- VILLA PARK : Horse Trail Plan Will Be Discussed
- New Dispute Brewing Over Oxnard Alley
- Police Chief Presents Plaques for Reservists Serving in Persian Gulf
- Rhode Island Is Trying to Lure Patriots
- GIs in Gulf Can Get Special Breaks That May Boost Refunds
- Ropak Planning Its First Public Stock Offering
- Lockheed Rejects Proxy Spending Cap: It rejected...
- Tejon Ranch Says Drought to Affect Cattle, Trees
- Auto Sales Down Again: Sales of North...
- In Face of Death--What Makes Soldiers Disregard Instinct? : Training: Reflex, loyalty and hatred of the enemy can be cultivated to ensure that GIs fight instead of flee.
- Restore North Convictions, Walsh Asks
- World View : All Was Not Lost for Gorbachev in His Peace Effort : Analysts are impressed by the way Moscow worked closely with a range of countries, including past ideological foes.
- Grenade Accident Claims Life of Corona Marine, 19
- SANTA ANA : NAACP's Hooks to Speak at College
- A 'Stand-by' Tax Would Bolster Wilson's Useful First Steps : Economy: His emphasis on prevention makes sense, but doesn't justify cutting holes in the safety net.
- Psychic Says She Aided Police on Serial Cases
- Huntington Beach Vision for Downtown Disclosed
- FILLMORE : Crackdown Likely on Water Waste
- The Numbers
- Daughter Held in Fatal Stabbing of Father
- DODGERS : Sentiment Is Gone for Valenzuela, Whose Business Is Pitching
- MUSIC REVIEW : American String Quartet at the Irvine Barclay
- 'Dr. Doom' Stands by His Predictions of Gloom : Economy: An Indian-born professor forecasts a worldwide depression that will result in capitalism's death. But there's a happy ending.
- Visa Vows to Press Fight With Sears Over No-Fee Card
- Refugees Cite Iraqis' Brutality : Kuwait: Friends disappear and are returned dead. A family is locked inside a house and burned to death.
- Aquino Marks 5 Years in Power, Calls for Unity
- THE GULF WAR : Tanks : LEADS THE WAY
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Saudis' 'Sons'
- High Court to Review Case of S.D. Shipyard Worker
- Curbside Recycling Takes In Remaining Neighborhoods
- San Diego
- City Considers Proposal for Setting Aside Chatsworth Reservoir as a Nature Preserve
- 'It's an Astounding Devotion'
- SIMI VALLEY : Tree Groves Will Honor Gulf Troops
- Whites, Hispanics Fuel Population Rise : Census: Job-seekers from Mexico and commuters living in suburban municipalities ignite the 26.4% increase in the 1980s. The area can count 669,000 residents after the 10-year period.
- City Bans Drinking at Beaches and Parks : Prohibition: Council acts to cut crime and rowdyism; Balboa Park is excluded from alcohol ban, which takes effect in April.
- Martin Lawrence Revenue, Profits Decline Sharply
- GM to Develop Trucks That Run on Natural Gas
- Keating Allowed to See Testimony From SEC Probe
- FDIC to Consider Borrowing $10 Billion
- Arco Moves Ahead on Alaska Development: Atlantic...
- Community Newspapers Files Chapter 11: The Trenton,...
- Culture : Life and Death and Real Estate in France : A practice called <i> viager</i> allows the elderly to sell their homes but retain lifelong use of them. The longer they live, the more the buyer has to pay.
- War IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Kuwait Promises to Pay Part of War Bill
- War Continues, Fitzwater Says
- Salvador Crash of U.S. Army Copter Kills 5
- Sumitomo Settles Bias Suit: The Japanese-owned trading...
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Mitsubishi, Partners Clash Over Job Suspensions : Civil suit: Three minority owners of Value Rent-A-Car charge that they were improperly suspended. A Mitsubishi attorney says their lawsuit is without merit.
- 50 Retiree Plans Said to Be Short by $14 Billion
- Brady Seeks to Sell Bank System Overhaul:...
- Thailand Stocks Take Nose Dive Following Coup : Southeast Asia: The area's fastest-growing economy is expected to stumble for months after the 8% market drop. The new military rulers back a free market system.
- St. Ives Labs' Earnings Soar in 4th Quarter
- Arizona Picks Governor Today in Runoff
- WORDS FROM THE WARRIORS
- Assembly Rings With Tributes to Roos, Who Is Leaving Office
- John Daly; Hosted TV's 'What's My Line?'
- Keeping Canada Canadian Is Goal of Public TV Network : At the CBC the thinking goes like this: If people watch and listen to its programming they will be less likely to pick up strange ideas and attitudes from American television.
- Genetically Engineered Protein OKd for Hepatitis C Treatment
- Text of Bush's Statement on Gulf War Progress
- 15 Arrested in First Protest Against Coup in Thailand
- Grenade Accident Claims Life of Corona Marine, 19
- Bogus Chinese Cash Seized
- William Loose; Wrote Music for Several TV Series
- CRA Approves Loans for Skid Row Hotels
- Businessman's Flag Defaced With Paint : Vandalism: Red hand prints were left on a building housing the office of Rep. Christopher Cox. Anti-war protesters may have been responsible.
- FILLMORE : Mining, Elections Are on Agenda
- Ex-Lawyer Gets 10 Years in Fraud Case
- COUNTYWIDE : Body in Car May Be That of Missing Man
- IRVINE : A Week for the Cutups on Campus
- Teen-Agers Arrested in Suspected Gang Killing
- Men in Blue are Seeing Red : As Baseball Players' Salaries Soar and TV Exposure Increases, Some Umpires Become More Aggressive While They Protect Their Status
- Bantamweight Champion Perez Is Upset : Boxing: He loses unanimous 12-round decision to Richardson in eighth defense of title.
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Leaders of the Pack : Television: A poll of TV columnists finds that Murrow, Cronkite and Brinkley are the most influential news figures of all time. Today's evening news anchors fail to make the list of the Top 10.
- Superior Industries' Earnings Show Decline
- Firm Steps Up Bid for Control of Fabricland
- The stock market, which traditionally has attempted...
- RETAILING : Macy Has 1st Quarterly Profit in 2 Years
- Ventura Entertainment Reports Loss, Sale of Assets
- For Kuwaiti Community, a Day of <i> Kismet</i> : Exiles: Word of possible withdrawal comes on their homeland's National Day. Their joy is tempered by worries of reported atrocities by Iraq against civilians.
- Fear at the Front
- Needling: Cuban president Fidel Castro said Sunday...
- U.S. Bishops Split on War's Morality : Religion: Roman Catholic and other Christian leaders last fall raised questions about possible military action. But one cleric now says the prelates lack a "clear consensus" to declare the conflict unjustified.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Must Pull Its Punches to Score Political Victory : Diplomacy: After war, the coalition needs to avoid fueling anti-Americanism and radicalism in the Mideast.
- Driver of Stolen Car Dies in Crash
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : Initial Step Taken to Join Rail Agency
- Council to Begin Debating Possible Charter Changes : City Hall: Mayor's call for a convention measure is rejected. Council wants to decide itself which measures should go on the ballot.
- Corchiani Is NCAA Career Assist Leader
- SPORTSTATS : Back In The Pack
- KUDOS
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Wavetek's Sale is Agreed to
- Chemed to Sell DuBois Unit: Chemed Corp....
- Franklin Reports Profit of $80,000 in 2nd Quarter
- U.S. Releases Frozen Kuwaiti Bank Assets
- Water Cuts May Mean Disaster for Farmers
- BOGOTA : Rebels Turn Politicians
- U.S. Airborne Troops Carve Out Forward Base : Ground war: Screaming Eagles drive fast and deep into Iraq at outset of attack. They set up a vital refueling point for choppers.
- How to Make a Bad Habit Go Up in a Cloud of Smoke
- Pentagon to Resume Press Briefings Today
- U.S., Colombia Sign Pacts to Aid in Drug Enforcement, Boost Trade
- War IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Parliament Urges Support for Iraq
- Arab Forces Wave Happily on Road North
- BREA : Claim Says Council Wronged Developer
- Senate Favors More Time for Assault Guns : Firearms: It sends to the Assembly a measure to give owners of military-style weapons another 90 days to register the arms without facing prosecution.
- Marines Hunt Mines, Keep Finding POWs : Combat: Most of the Iraqis were 'just happy to see us,' a colonel noted.
- Parolee Arraigned in Fire That Gutted 6 Garages
- Driver of Van Killed in Freeway Accident
- THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : Water Officials Propose 50% Cut in Use, Penalties : Crisis: Rationing appears imminent. Mayor's municipal state of emergency plan proposes spending $30 million to buy water from Northern California.
- KUDOS
- Fattburger Fugitive Laury Has a Good Thing Cooking
- Storage Equities' Profit Drops 30% in Quarter
- COLUMN ONE : Revisiting the Legacy of Nasser : The Egyptian walked away from military defeat in triumph. The chance that Hussein could emerge beaten but esteemed by other Arabs has affected the strategy of both sides.
- ANAHEIM : Child-Care Money to Pay for Facilities
- LAGUNA HILLS : 3 Boys Arrested After School Fire
- * Charles T. Corbin; Real Estate Broker
- Always Leave 'Em Thinking
- State Asked to Revoke Principal's Credential : Schools: Union alleges that the official harassed a teacher who was a 'whistle-blower.' She denies that she had any motivation for retaliation.
- Santee
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- Musical Chairs for Comarco Top Job Is Over, CEO Says : Turnabout: Latest chief executive says he is there for the duration. He says the company is debt free, has a backlog of orders and is hiring for expansion.
- A Prized Fighter : Still Scrappy at 90, Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling Is Gaining in His Battle on Behalf of Vitamin C
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Channel 7 Doesn't Hear the Voices of Dissent
- Supreme Court OKs Hearings for AWOL Workers : Labor: State employees are entitled to be heard before a dismissal. Justices deny right to full-scale proceedings after termination.
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In Europe
- Rancho Santiago Looks to Take Familiar Course
- Jurisprudence
- STOCKS : Traders Shift Focus to Economy After War; Dow Off 1.49
- Refugees From Ad World Find Life--and Happiness--Beyond Agencies
- A Human Rx for Depression in Business
- Micom Agrees to Supply Equipment to Novatel
- BOOK REVIEW : Into the Soul of the Animal Connection : DIVORCE AMONG THE GULLS, An Uncommon Look at Human Nature<i> by William Jordan</i> North Point Press $17.95, 212 pages
- Marines Take Delivery of $25-Million Hornet Jet : Aviation: All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 at El Toro gets its first F/A-18D, which can carry a 17,000-pound payload.
- World IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : Tanks, Soldiers Reported in Capital
- 25% of Kuwaitis May Be Casualties, U.S. Believes : Aftermath: Providing food, water and medical care 'will stretch world relief organizations' to the maximum.
- OJAI : Council to Consider Bus, Trolley Changes
- * Bernice Harris; Teacher, Actress
- He Always Had the Right Chemistry : Caltech to honor living legend Thursday: Linus Pauling, twice a Nobel winner
- Ownership of Tamarins Transferred to Brazil
- Cost of the War
- Boxing
- The Next Steffi Is a Backhand Compliment : Tennis: Huber's game invites comparison and shows a shot that may be better than that of No. 1.
- For a Father-Son Outing, You Can't Beat a Day at the Park
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Do Kings Favor, Knock Off Flames, 4-2
- Baseball