- Science / Medicine : Polio Nearly Eradicated in West
- Fliers Offer a Tribute to 2 of Their Own : Santa Paula: A memorial service and flyovers honor the pilots. They were killed in a Feb. 13 collision.
- Pro-Military War Rallies Grow in Wake of Ground Offensive
- SANTA ANITA : No Place Like the Southland for Lite Light
- Ben Johnson Loses Photo Finish in Fast 60 in Germany
- Kenny Bernstein won the first top-fuel title...
- Pop Music : Taste,Feeling Key to Guitar 'Masters'
- More Mozart From L.A. Orchestra
- JAPAN: Japanese hotels have received a wave...
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- ARMOR ON THE MOVE
- Gunman Attempts to Kill Alfonsin
- War Resister Wants Discharge Upgraded
- A PRISONER PROBLEM?
- An Escalation in the Battle of Nerves : Families: What the wife of a Marine had planned as a relaxing break turns to anxiety with news of the start of the ground offensive.
- ORANGE : Plans to Proceed for 2 Gymnasiums
- Probation Study Calls for 3-Year Term for Brando : Courts: It says the actor's son has low self-esteem and probably could not premeditate a murder. Prosecutors have asked for 16 years.
- Winter Sports
- TRIATHLON : McCarthy Leads All the Way at Pasadena
- Music : Hough Plays With Virtuosity but Without Color
- Soap Tackles the Ultimate Taboo: Father-Son Incest : Television: Character accuses his father of sexual abuse on 'Bold and the Beautiful.' Viewer response has been very positive, producer says.
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Ivory Joe': All the Makings of a Hit Mob Movie : IVORY JOE, <i> by Martyn Burke</i> , Bantam Books, $19.95, 320 pages
- Allies Prepare Strategy to Force Out Hussein : Policy: Military defeat, continued sanctions and holding territory are seen as levers for change.
- 16-Year-Old Killed in Stabbing Attack
- SUPPORT GROUPS
- Coroner Identifies Plane Crash Victims
- Pop Music : Chris Isaak's Brooding Sound Meets His Not-So-Serious Mood
- The American Institute of Architects has given...
- Iraq Claims Battlefield Victories as Hussein Exhorts Troops to Fight On : Propaganda war: Baghdad says the U.S.-led offensive 'has totally failed' and that the allies are 'wading in their own blood.'
- THOUSAND OAKS : City May Impose 20% Water Cutback
- A Well-Read Program: Library Brings Books to Homebound Elderly
- Charred Body That of Chatsworth Man
- Science / Medicine : Big Brains Come With the Big Teeth : Sharks: Despite a reputation as stupid, these predators are far more complex than scientists once thought.
- Beware of the Mechanic Wearing a Smile, Tidy Coveralls
- Divac's Trickery Lifts Lakers : Pro basketball: After a poor first half defensively, his slick plays spark a 102-96 victory over Pistons in overtime.
- MEN'S BASKETBALLUniversity of San Diego opens the...
- Gulls Discover True Scoring Threat In Win Over Peoria
- Earnhardt Holds Off Rudd to Win
- Ray Charles, Ruth Brown Head Diverse Slate for Playboy Festival
- What 'Shatter n' Wade' Means to the Playwright
- 'Ambush' Technique Aims at Best, Worst of TV News
- WAR REACTION : Southland Business Little Affected as Conflict Escalates
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- As War Goes On, So, Too, Do the Demonstrations
- Marines: Scholarship Help
- Battle Success Helps Soften News Blackout
- U.S. Supplies of Tritium Gas Held Adequate
- SANTA ANA : Stabbed Man Dies After Crashing Car
- More Than a Fairy-Tale Vision
- PLATFORM : Jail Booking Fees
- Science / Medicine : Zoos Test Hormone Therapy to Aid Reproduction : Animals: Tests on gorillas, which have had particular trouble conceiving and giving birth in captivity, have had some success.
- Direction Is Clear for Polynice, Clippers : Pro basketball: Team's new center shows he takes winning seriously during 129-112 victory over the Nuggets.
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL : Arizona State Pulls Away in Second Half
- OPERA REVIEW : A Bold and Bizarre 'Elektra' : The Music Center Opera looks at Richard Strauss' tragic shocker through modernist eyes.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Smithson Quartet's Sound Is Pleasant Echo Out of Past
- Response Splits Along Lines Drawn at Beginning of War : Reaction: Some in coalition predict quick victory; non-member nations regret action. Pope again calls for peace and reconciliation.
- TV Comedian George Gobel Dies at 71
- Songbird: Tammy Faye Bakker is scheduled to...
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : We Must Also Win the Peace : A bold war must become an equally bold peace, to break the regional syndrome that produces dictators like Hussein.
- SENIOR GOLF : Coody's 63 Sparks U.S. Victory
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Mediate Earns While He Learns on Tour
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jellyfish Revives Pure-Pop '70s With Snappy Tunes
- Market Watch : How Will Land War Affect Stocks' Course?
- Royal Response
- Ohio Abortion Clinic Damaged by a Firebomb
- A Glorious Salute to the Sons of East L.A.
- BREA : New Palms Will Spruce Up Birch
- Veteran Walker Evans of Riverside won the...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Can't Complain After a Clean Victory Over Stich
- Seles' Path to No. 1 Runs Through Navratilova : Tennis: Graf's top ranking is in jeopardy in Palm Springs tournament.
- Pop Music : Bob Marley Event Harmonizes With Long Beach Fans
- The Music Goes On
- 100,000 Back Up Yeltsin in Rally Near Kremlin : Soviet Union: His demand for Gorbachev's resignation is repeated by many angry voices.
- Schwarzkopf Views Iraq, Troops, Postwar Gulf
- Gulf Weather
- Gain Without Pain Is Goal of Exercise to Lower Blood Pressure
- OP WINTERSURF PRO : Surfer Elkerton's Time in French Alps Pays Dividends
- TV REVIEWS : MTV Pace Doesn't Add Up for Educational Math Series for Teens
- COUNTYWIDE : District May Cancel Off-Year Elections
- Looking at Athletics, Pothole by Pothole : Philosophy: Consultant Jim Walsh warns of win-at-all-costs approach to sports in the United States.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Flutist Takes Audience on Thrill Ride : James Newton sometimes adds to his palette of sound by vocalizing while holding steady on his instrument.
- A Voice That Cares Defends Heartfelt Event
- Jazz : Williams Doesn't Disappoint
- Three Firefighters Die as Blaze Sweeps Philadelphia Building
- Pro-Democracy Party Is Focus of Albania Protest
- The Balancing Act of Reparations: Punishing Iraq Without Ruining It
- Bloodied but Still Unbowed on the Trail
- Masses of Iraqi POWs Slowing Allied Advance
- Ballot Measures Ask Voters to Spell Out Development Limits
- PLACENTIA : $8,000 Raise OKd for City Administrator
- LOTTERY RESULTS : FEB. 23
- San Jose State Stops CSUN, 3-2
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD
- Norman W. Brown, 60, chairman and chief...
- 'Scorched Earth' Meant No Delay
- Marines Add Dose of Pride to Schools' Spirit Run Benefit
- SIMI VALLEY : Oscar to Honor Special Effects Firm
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Policeman on Break Aids Choking Diner
- A One-Way Road Back to the '50s : Orion Avenue: Despite reminders of the present looming nearby, the clean, closely knit neighborhood is largely unchanged from the days when Ike was President and Coca-Cola cost a nickel.
- Cheers, Jeers for Jail Panel Choice : Task force: Named to the county commission on solving the overcrowding problem, attorney Wylie Aitken vows to remain neutral on jail site issue.
- IRVINE : Free Class Offered for Radio Volunteers
- County Board Expansion Faces a Long, Tough Sell : Supervisors: Idea has been rejected twice by voters. Even those who favor it cannot agree on whether to try to add two or four members.
- Finley to Get Opening Day Start
- Webb Pierce; Top-Selling Country Singer
- At Church and Synagogue
- Party-Goers Find Asylum to Relive the Warhol Years
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District Employees to Get 1% Pay Bonus
- Science / Medicine : Ancient Cure Heals Athlete's Foot
- PACIFIC REPORT : The Allure of South Seas : Manufacturing: Indonesia and Malaysia are attracting substantial capital from the United States and other countries because of cheaper labor.
- Machine Tool Orders Plummet: The orders plunged...
- THE WEEK IN THE GULF
- Troops at the Rear Frustrated
- How Salt Water Might Some Day Help Slake Our Thirst : Desalination plants: no panacea but a promising water option
- Seymour Foe Hopes to Be Life of Party : Politics: Rep. Dannemeyer offers himself as a conservative alternative to the U.S. senator and finds support at semiannual gathering.
- COLUMN LEFT : Is There a Map for This Free Fall? : If our government has considered the consequences of escalation, shouldn't we be in on it?
- Taylor Hits Everything Hard, Including the Comeback Trail : Volleyball: Huntington Beach senior hopes to make up for last season, when surgery and illness prevented him from being at the top of his game.
- Taking Steps Beyond Sports Psychologists
- Solving State's Water Needs
- Solving State's Water Needs
- Solving State's Water Needs
- County Issue / Water Rationing :...
- Solving State's Water Needs
- Solving State's Water Needs
- Persian Gulf Maps
- Free Kuwait
- Death of LAPD Officer Kerbrat
- Solving State's Water Needs
- MOVIES - Feb. 25, 1991
- MOVIES - Feb. 25, 1991
- MOVIES - Feb. 25, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 25, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1991
- Marine Wives Find Odd Relief in Ground War
- PLAY BALL! Although spring training is under...
- MORE UP THAN DOWN: Forget last week's...
- Democratic Fortunes Don't Hinge on the Unregistered : Democrats: The key is equal access and party identity, not expensive registration drives.
- NOT-SO-WILD BUNCH: Motorcyclists may hate helmet laws...
- Assault Angers Jordan, PLO; Israel Issues Restrained Praise : Mideast: 'Our hearts are with the fighters of the coalition,' Shamir says. Iraq supporters hold protests throughout the region.
- The Waiting Gives Way to More Waiting : Bases: The ground war breaks the tension around Southland Marine facilities. But more uncertainty is ahead.
- The Waiting Gives Way to More Waiting : Home Front: At Orange County's Marine bases, military personnel and their families express optimism about an early end to the war.
- Allies Push Ahead on 3 Fronts : 10,000 Prisoners Reported Taken in Kuwait, Iraq : Gulf War: Gen. Schwarzkopf calls the offensive a 'dramatic success' so far. U.S. casualties are reported to be light.
- Delegates Pull Republican Party to the Right : Politics: Activists at state convention vote to punish straying legislators. Outgoing chairman says party is close to "abandoning its very birthright of tolerance."
- WHOOPS: Assemblyman John R. Lewis of Orange...
- Ground War Puts Some Exotic New Weapons Systems to Test : Technology: From copters to compasses, the performance of controversial high-tech arms is being closely watched.
- THE FETISH CARVERS OF ZUNI by...
- Why Market Is Putting Its Money on GM
- What's In and What's Out in Houseplants
- VIEWPOINTS : Utilities Plug Into Electromagnetic Field Issue
- Letting France Be France : MY FRANCE: Politics, Culture, Myth, <i> By Eugen Weber (Harvard University Press: $24.95; 412 pp.)</i>
- Heeere's Ed's Buyer--at Last
- Alone on Eleuthera Island With Mrs. Wright
- Some Finer Points of Deducting 'Points' : Taxes: These payments to mortgage lender are deductible under certain conditions, but the debate rages on refinancing.
- Amtrak Train Kills Toddler Playing on Railroad Tracks
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Ancient Statues Found in Tomb
- Torres Loss Tarnishes Great Expectations : Politics: The L.A. Democrat says it's too early to write his political obituary. He has returned to his legislative duties.
- A Behind-the-Scenes Glimpse of the Iran-Contra Case
- THE DAY THE DEADLINE PASSED
- Apache Copters: Deadly Havoc in the Dark of Night : Weapons: Using night-vision sights, air cavalry visits devastation on Iraqi troops behind the lines.
- Envoy Is No Stranger to the U.S. : Diplomacy: Costa Rica's Gonzalo Facio is serving his third tour as ambassador to this country. He has been present at significant moments in history.
- Lujan Rejects Call for Farm Water Cutoff : Drought: The Interior secretary and a California congressman disagree over the need to suspend deliveries from the Central Valley Project.
- We've been thinking about what our life...
- Bishop Leo Maher of San Diego Dies : Prelate: He had stirred controversy with his views on abortion and homosexuality. Friends say he will be remembered as a strong spiritual leader.
- The World : Was Reagan Focusing on the Hostages, or Just Acting?
- Mural Paints a Victory for Free Expression Cause : Board sends message by reversing school art veto
- Gulls Come Up Empty in Defeat to Salt Lake
- Leuzinger High Hires Jessee as Football Coach
- San Fernando Wrests Title From El Camino Real : Prep wrestling: Conquistadores and their retiring coach denied 4th consecutive City title.
- ALBUM REVIEW : **** JONI MITCHELL "Night Ride Home", <i> Geffen </i>
- POP MUSIC : 10 QUESTIONS : Brian May of Queen
- A Case for Belgian Leather
- WASHINGTON : Climate Appears Warmer for Acceptance of Bentsen's Super IRA Plan
- Carnegie Hall's Historian Makes a Museum of Music Memories : Culture: The pack rat of the famous concert hall delights in bits and pieces of its colorful past. He qualified for the archivist's job by reading old programs.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : State Farm Asks to Join Lawsuit
- South Pasadena : Leaf Blowers Rule Weighed
- Israeli Jews See Miracles in This War : Religion: Some believe the Messiah's coming is at hand. And others point to new meanings for biblical prophecies.
- Tying Shoe May Not Put Young Scholar Off on Right Foot
- Toddler Playing on Railroad Track Killed
- Court Ruling Stalls Vernon Incinerator Plan
- The Nation : The Heritage Foundation Takes the Fight Over the Arts to Ignorant New Levels : Censorship: The conservative think-tank has issued a stupifyingly dumb report on restrictions on government arts grants.
- Winnie Mandela's Trial More Than a Simple Question of Innocence or Guilt : South Africa: Charges that the ANC engineered the disappearance of a key witness and silenced two others threaten democratic forces.
- OF, BY AND FOR THE CHILDREN : Hanna-Barbera's 5-part 'Dark Water' stirs the magical mind on Fox
- Back to the Talking Table : Suddenly a little movement in the glacial trade negotiations
- ANACAPA ISLAND : Body Identified as Missing Camper's
- Toddler Killed by Amtrak Train in Encinitas : Accident: Boy struck after wandering unnoticed from home. His is the seventh train-related death since October on North County tracks.
- Dead Bicyclist's Identity Sought
- Drought May Force Controls on Growth : Water: A 20% cutback by the region's principal importer emphasizes the importance of a guaranteed supply for new projects.
- NEW KID ON THE BLOCK : Tony Bloomfield has Replaced Jim O'Brien as Baseball Coach at Harbor College. Now He Must Keep Up the Winning Tradition.
- DIVISION II-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL
- JAZZ : Grammys Cap Gillespie's Dizzy Pace
- Ellipses Strike Again
- Fraying Yellow Ribbon : FORGOTTEN: A Sister's Struggle to Save Terry Anderson, America's Longest-Held Hostage, <i> By Peggy Say with Peter Knobler (Simon & Schuster: $22.95; 303 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- The Generation Rap : The Baby-Boom Bunch Has Begun to Belittle the Brains of Its Heirs
- A Small Slice of Cannes : No crowd of celebrities or <i> paparazzi</i> at the American Film Market. But Santa Monica already likes what it sees of the bottom line.
- Profile: Tarik Aziz
- Anti-Gay Proposals Killed Again by GOP : Rules: Two O.C. politicians spark a fight for the sixth year running with the measures. One directs that the party be dedicated to a 'heterosexual ethic.'
- Profile: Thomas R. Pickering
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : As the Ground War Begins, TV Is Left on the Sidelines
- Plan Shelved for Rotating Use of Empty Classrooms
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : U.S. Is Part of the Water Problem : Use of federal water should be held to the same environmental and economic standards as use of state water.
- COPING WITH THE WATER SHORTAGE : PAYING THE BILLS : Rationing Penalties Could Increase Landlord-Tenant Tensions
- Calabasas Cityhood Appears a Certainty : Incorporation: After 11 years of battles, residents will decide March 5 whether to become the county's 88th municipality.
- COPING WITH THE WATER SHORTAGE : LIFESTYLES : Dry Landscape May Give New Meaning to the Greening of L.A.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WCC ROUNDUP : Loyola Wins Its 10th in a Row
- Fly So Free Breezes to Easy Victory in the Fountain of Youth Stakes
- BASKETBALL WOMEN'S STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE PLAYOFFS
- The Hard Times Are Even Harder North of Border : Economics: The recession started earlier in Canada and is expected to last longer than in the U.S. Manufacturing, hit hard by the 1989 free trade pact, is a special worry.
- INDIAN TALES OF THE RAJ by Zareer...
- Service Takes Off as Those Empty Planes Give Some Passengers a Lift : Airlines: Consumers have stayed home in droves since the Persian Gulf War began. But for many who do choose to fly, treatment has never been better.
- The Right Place for Patrick : Living With an Autistic Child Is Painful, but Getting Him Into a Regular School Can Be Traumatic
- Demonstrators Call for Unity in Moscow Rally : Soviet Union: Tens of thousands turn out to support the Communist Party. The gathering comes on the Red Army's 73rd anniversary.
- TV Scrambles for Any Bit of Scarce News
- Student Serves Up a Winner in Fashion Design Competition
- Woman Appears Drunk After Drinking Too Much--Water
- Palestinian Youth Shot to Death in West Bank
- Another Roadside Problem : Needed legislation to improve safety for stranded motorists
- One Killed, 1 Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Body Discovered in Trunk of Car
- The Would-Be Cities and Would-Be Leaders : El Toro: This time around, there's no acrimony among the 11 candidates, and all favor incorporation.
- Only Sure Bet Is Jail-Tax Measure Will Test Gates' Sway
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Redondo Board Aspirants Renew an Old Debate
- An Insider Steps Down : Public service: Bob Borrego retires. He was a respected peacemaker who kept watch on Santa Paula's 'have-nots.'
- A Step Down Would Be a Good Move
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull Gets 3 More as Blues Win
- Cleveland's Keith Hernandez, 37, limited to 43...
- THE ROAD THROUGH MIYAMA by Leila...
- Kuwaitis in Exile Fear for Those at Home
- Passing the Bucks Back to the Owner : A Wallet--and $650--Left in a Candy Store Are Returned
- Pasadena : No Prosecution in Death
- New Jersey's Victorian Time Warp
- Water Boys, in the Mud, Gamble Again
- Ordinary Citizens Are Chipping In to Help Pay for War
- County's Mad, but for 2 Cities It's Just the Ticket : Finances: Beverly Hills and West Hollywood are no longer using the Municipal Court to collect on parking tickets. That will cost the county about $700,000 in lost revenues each year.
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Guerrilla Leader Seeks Peace Talks
- For Troops at Border, 'It's Kickoff Time' : Prelude: U.S. soldiers take time to make peace with themselves and their families before starting the all-out assault on Iraq.
- World IN BRIEF : SPAIN : Chess Champ Loses Tournament Game
- Soviet Turmoil Could Leap Borders and Stir Up Europe, Analysts Warn : Baltics: The internal problem could actually breed instability throughout the continent. Scenarios include mutiny in the Red Army.
- The Day in the Gulf
- Walesa's Choice Loses Solidarity Union Election
- The Would-Be Cities and Would-Be Leaders : Laguna Hills: The 10 seemingly similar candidates for five seats look for issues that will help them break out of the pack.
- Turning From Trouble : CSUN's Headstrong Boykin Has Put a Rein on His Court Outbursts
- Pepperdine Repays San Diego in Victory : Basketball: Waves win, 75-69. Lopez clinches game with free throws.
- Jim Palmer took his number out of...
- El Camino Real Holds Off Papa Red to Win Sire Stake at Los Alamitos
- STAGE : Bashing the Boards With the Tempestuous Rupert Everett
- Movie Opens Up Past for Doors Guitarist : Former member of rock 'n' roll band now plays jazz and is preparing to tour with a new group. But as Robby Krieger looks back on the days of fame two decades ago, he wishes he could do it again
- Prisoners: Pay
- Gossamer Helps Black Out Baghdad : Electric power: Unknown material, apparently dumped by allied planes, creates short circuits. Officials say it will take billions of dollars and many years to repair the plants.
- Bush's Domestic Policy? It's Soak the Middle Class : Politics: Showing its pro-rich bias, the White House wants to tighten eligibility for federal benefits, cutting out those $45,000-a-year fat cats.
- Kin at Slain Youth's Funeral Plead for Peace : Street violence: Relatives of the Burbank 17-year-old shot in a confrontation with El Segundo teen-agers say they don't want revenge.
- LOS ANGELES' MARCH TO WATER RATIONING
- Body of Pacoima Man, 28, Is Found
- DIVISION I-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- If on First (Batter) You Don't Succeed, Just Lower Your Goal
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Torrey Pines Makes Final Again
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Sheehan Hangs Tough for Victory in Hawaii
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' ROUNDUP : Fallbrook Charges Past Southwest
- Fullerton Enjoys a Laugher, Defeats Santa Barbara, 76-61
- El Camino's Late Rally Against Santa Moncia Falls Short
- SANTA ANITA : Steward, 63, Says He Has Been Fired
- Tull Not Clowning Around With Subjects at Solo Show
- Cold Shadow Covers Bloom in Nurseries : Drought: Some county businesses will have to let much of their land lie fallow this summer, despite six-figure costs from lost sales.
- Toolbox Makes Owner a Mobile Repair Unit
- Newfoundland: A Place Apart : Lost in Time and Space, a Pristine Island Rich in Stark Beauty and Warm Hearts : By Water, Coves and Clouds of Birds
- Early cast of 'Dallas' meets at South Fork for what may be final finale
- Harmon's 'Long Road' : After disappointing string of feature films, actor returns to television
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : So Many Experts, So Little to Say on Hussein's Brain
- Gen. Schwarzkopf: Reunion
- East Coast Hospitals Gearing for Gulf Wounded : Medicine: For Vietnam casualties, it was the West Coast. Not this time. It could be the biggest such effort since World War II.
- Stitches in Time : Quilting: Needlework of Jewish group honors immigrants and distinguished women in history.
- Medical Researchers, Heal Thyselves of Gender Bias : Health: Women are often left out of drug tests and research on diseases, but their allies in Congress are moving to correct this harmful neglect.
- Bylaws of Lawndale Redevelopment Agency Draw Fire
- Squaring Off in Sewage Debate : THE LEGAL ARGUMENTS : The EPA's Position
- 2 Die as Plane Crashes in Elfin Forest
- Conservation Proves Refreshing : * Orange County's many drought measures are encouraging, so far
- * Irving J. Spiro; Retired Physicist
- Fullerton Boosters in for Battle : College: Titan Athletic Foundation will be hard pressed to meet $2.3-million goal. Fund-raising firm, new sports complex called keys to campaign.
- DIVISION II-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL BIG WEST ROUNDUP : New Mexico State Wins, 73-67
- BASKETBALL WOMEN'S STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE PLAYOFFS : Big Effort From Rush Lifts Valley Into Final 8
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : El Segundo Boys' Basketball, Girls' Soccer Teams Lose
- Kieishsha Garnes game-high 33 points weren't enough...
- DIVISION I-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Curtains Rise on a Hard-Luck 'Macbeth' and 'Woman-Hater's Club'
- A Lot of Mozart in Small Doses
- "BLUES GUITAR: THE MEN WHO MADE THE MUSIC" Edited by Jas Obrecht, <i> GPI Books ($19.95)</i> ***
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GOING PLACES : Civil War Ghosts of L.A.
- He's Brash. He's Bold. He's . . . Young Picasso. : A LIFE OF PICASSO: Volume One, <i> By John Richardson (Random House: $39.95; 521 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Bubbles From the Barthtub : THE LAST VOYAGE OF SOMEBODY THE SAILOR, <i> By John Barth (Little, Brown: $22.95; 573 pp.)</i>
- Lakewood to Consider Emergency Law on Water-Use Penalties, Fines on Waste
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Majority Goes Along With Tollway Plans