- TRANSPORTATION
- Investors to Buy Nationwide Shares: Nationwide Health...
- Thai Premier Reported Held by the Military
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Some Progress Seen in Ethiopia Talks
- Move Over, Apple Pie--America Is Sweet on Malls : Trends: Ubiquitous shopping centers such as South Coast Plaza have become the heart of U.S. culture.
- THE GULF WAR : Gulf Weather
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Europe
- Camp Pendleton Battles Low Water Supply : Drought: Military base may be forced to find an outside source of water if dry spell doesn't end by next year.
- A Disintegration That Threatens Stability : Yugoslavian strife might prove impossible to contain
- SANTA ANA : Class Breathes Life Into Black History
- Former DEA Agent Denies Taking Part in Drug Thefts : Trial: Darnell Garcia disputes testimony by former colleagues that he helped them allegedly steal cocaine and heroin. He says he was out of town.
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Hart's Dionne Will Move North
- Harper Does Help Clippers in the End : Pro basketball: He has 23 points as L.A. defeats Spurs, 107-101. Robinson scores six points.
- Poor 3rd-Quarter Shooting Leads to Rio Mesa's Demise
- Sect Leader Continues to Spread Word Despite Uproar Over Forecasts : New Age: People were alarmed when Elizabeth Prophet's group set up in Montana amid talk of nuclear holocaust. She says fears arose from media distortion.
- TV Reviews : Sex and Murder on an Exotic Pacific Lagoon
- Chrysler to Delay Adding Shift: The latest...
- Milken Faces Pay Cut of Up to $107,000 an Hour at Federal Prison Camp
- Downtown Digs : The Flats Apartments Are Short on Room, Long on Waiting List
- Council Tentatively OKs Developer Fees for Art : Urban affairs: Builders would fund sculptures, murals, rehearsal spaces, theaters and music festivals.
- THE GULF WAR : Definitions: Cantonment
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Epidemic Costs Peru Tourists, Exports
- After Sunset, Rules of War Change Drastically : Nature: GIs discover that nighttime poses hazards that can cripple even the best-equipped of troops.
- WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : ACLU Sues Over Edict on War Dead
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Canada
- Countywide : TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Interracial Couple Sues Irvine Co., Claims Bias : Court: Their lawsuit contends they were denied an apartment in Newport Beach because the man is black. The company says the allegations are baseless.
- Barton Guilty of Manslaughter for Shot in Back : Trial: Jury finds realtor from La Jolla guilty of manslaughter in the killing of a construction worker he shot after a quarrel.
- Sun Valley Veterinarian Gets Support at Hearing
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Arrest 2 in Drug Raid on House
- At CSUN, Tradition Is the Annual Search for One : Graduation: After repeatedly failing to find a massive ceremony that isn't a nightmare, administrators have a downsized formula.
- San Diego
- Santee
- Hawks Keep an Omni Edge Over Lakers : Pro basketball: Atlanta gets club-record 18th consecutive home victory, 111-102.
- These Are Still His Kind of Angels
- New Sidekick for 'Hunter' Finds Herself Living in the Fast Lane
- The Downstairs Diva : Ealynn Voss Gives Up Housekeeping for the Uncertain World of the Opera Singer
- Spanish 'Hour of Power' Is Planned
- AST Stock Soars 14.4% as Firm Unveils Computer
- Prudential, Shearson Talks on Back-Office Merger Stall
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Heaters Give New Meaning to Hot Art
- WAR IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Islamic Jihad Said to Target German Base
- 7th Marine Guilty of Disobedience
- EPA Cites 2 Companies in Toxics Crackdown : Environment: The plants, in Orange and Irvine, were fined for alleged violations of a federal act designed to guard against water and land contamination.
- Boater's Business Shrinks With Lake
- Missing Woman Turns Up in Dallas
- Transient Pleads Not Guilty to 10th Charge of Arson
- Man, 70, Sentenced to 3 Years for Rape : Crime: Bell Canyon resident was convicted last year in the attack on a housekeeper, 30.
- Santa Ana : Garment Maker to Pay Back Wages
- Los Alamitos Beats Darkness, Royal in Soccer Quarterfinal
- Huskies Climb Past Hamilton Behind Hill
- HARNESS RACING: LOS ALAMITOS : Bag A Few, Pantie Ho Run Deadheat in $20,000 California Sire Stake
- DIVISION III-A ROUNDUP
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Santos Picks His Derby Mount
- Egan's Work Is Never Done at USD : Basketball: His coaching style and desire survived a stint with low-flying Air Force.
- ART REVIEW : Differences Prove Complementary : Museum: Wexler, Munoz take different tacks, but their work blends well at San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Previn Offers Valedictory Sigh, Rumble
- Van Nuys Auto Plant to Reopen: General...
- Turkey Urges Regional Water Projects to Ensure Peace : Resources: Envoy says major programs would give Mideast nations an asset too valuable to risk.
- John Cooper; Ex-Senator Was a GOP Liberal
- Surgery Called Best Treatment Before Stroke; Study Called Off
- WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Expels Iraqi Linked to Spying
- PLACENTIA : City to Supplement Pay of Reservists
- Sunny Dispositions : They Secretly Say Rain, Rain, Stay Away
- Oxnard : Elks Lodge Donates $1,700 to Fly Flags
- Pro Football
- Magee Says His Mind Matters : Golf: By concentrating on the positive results of his game, such as the 28 on Thursday's front nine, he will play better.
- Injury Sidelines CSUN's Perry
- 'Lost in Yonkers' Finds Favor With Critics : Broadway: Neil Simon's latest play about family conflict features strong performances by Irene Worth and Mercedes Ruehl.
- N.Y. Sings--Grammy Is Impressed
- Zenith Holders Urged to Reject Nycor Bid:...
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Investors Go on Gulf Thrill Ride : Markets: The Dow average swings wildly on scraps of news about the war. Oil drops to a 7-month low as gold prices plunge.
- Fiji Curbs Extended
- Israel Relieved by Allied Pressure to Strip Iraqi Military Power : Adversaries: Jerusalem, worried that Hussein's army might escape from Kuwait, had hinted at taking action.
- John A. (Jack) Gillean; School District Spokesman
- Sacramento Store Clerks Fear 'Thrill Killer'
- Grabbing Coffee and a Nap on the Route to Jobs in <i> El Norte</i>
- 2 Plead No Contest in Alcohol-Poisoning Death : Courts: Brothers were charged with involuntary manslaughter of boy who was allegedly goaded into chugging whiskey.
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP : Third-Seeded Western Upset by Upstart Alemany (12-16)
- Saugus Beats Thousand Oaks in Close Shave
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : UCLA's Moore Gets Her 400th Victory
- DIVISION III-A ROUNDUP
- DIVISION II-A ROUNDUP
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pixies' Francis Rants to Raves at Club Lingerie
- WEEKEND TV : Focus on the Diplomatic Front
- The most popular author of biblical prophecy...
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In the Mideast
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Wool as a Spill Weapon
- Bailout Behind Iraqi Lines--a Happy Ending : Rescue: With enemy forces closing in, the Air Force captain is saved by a copter directed to the scene by his wingman.
- Latino Students Call for End to Fighting in the Persian Gulf : Vigils: Protesters say a land war would involve a disproportionate number of minority casualties.
- La Jolla Homes Ranked Among Costliest in U.S.
- Calls on Car Thefts, Shoplifting May Be Ignored by Police
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : On Birthday, Chang, 19, Gets Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS WRESTLING MEET : Reward for Finishing in Top Six: Berth in State Tournament
- GYMNASTICS: AMERICAN CUP : Domination by U.S. Is Surprising--Even to Karolyi
- THE BIG GAME : Guards Pick Up Eagles
- GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Five Score for No. 1-Seeded El Toro in Victory Over Edison
- Knicks Suspend Mark Jackson for Four Days
- Adjusting to Boxing, U.S. Style : Transition Difficult for Latvian Fighter
- City Home-Color Code Has Couple Seeing Red : Protest: Denied permission to move into their new house because it was white instead of beige, they host a painting party--and show their true colors. Laguna Beach officials are not amused.
- Fire Forces Evacuation of Reseda Supermarket
- Girl Seriously Hurt When Struck by Car
- Berry Noisy Fields : Agriculture: Hungry birds descend on farms as growers try just about anything to frighten them away.
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Officials Seek to Trap Squirrels
- Countywide
- Miscellany
- BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Upsets No. 2-Seeded Workman
- BOXING : State Commission Is About to Get an Uppercut
- NBA ROUNDUP : With Only 3 Turnovers, Blazers Roll
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Christ College Snaps Triton Women's Winning Streak
- DIVISION II-A ROUNDUP : Galloway Picks Up Scoring Pace at Right Times for Kennedy
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Services Held for Longtime Edison Executive Myers
- Coffins Pour Into Iraq City, Refugees Say
- Officer in Chase Is Struck by Car; Freeway Snarled
- Project Builder Fined for Wage Violations
- Chamber Music Reviews : Substitute Violinist Is No Problem for Quartet
- Briton Suzanne Bertish Doesn't Mind Taking Her Act on the Road
- Bill Offered to Exempt Kin in Combat Areas
- THE GULF WAR : Words on the War
- Yugoslavs Agree to Consider Splitting Nation
- Walesa Calls for Elections in May
- Farmers Get Reprieve on Water Fines : Irrigation: Agency backs away from ordinance that proposed penalties for growers.
- SIMI VALLEY : Students Chat With Computer Pen Pals
- Body of Burned Man Found in Parking Lot
- That Ol' Owens Boy Has a Good Time : Country: Buck Owens, who plays the Crazy Horse in Santa Ana Monday and Tuesday nights, says he's never been happier in his life.
- Congress Gets First Bill for Gulf War : Cost: Administration asks for $15 billion but says less may be needed if conflict ends quickly.
- Shooting Erupts at Albania Military Academy; 4 Die : Protests: Cadets reportedly were guarding the bust of late dictator Hoxha. Opposition party says extremists are moving to topple the government.
- WAR IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Pan Am to Lift Ban on Iraqi Passengers
- 2 Honored for Getting a Line on Hate Letters
- County's No-Bid Trash Contracts Raise Hackles
- Man Indicted in Bank Robbery
- Low-Cost Help for AIDS Cases : Treatment: Drug costing a few dollars a month is effective in preventing pneumonia related to the illness, according to study by Los Angeles doctors.
- Chatsworth Boys, Girls Go for Sweep
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Defense Sends Simi Valley to Semifinals, 4-0
- Tacoma Cools Off Sockers : Soccer: Struggling Stars get early lead to end losing ways against San Diego.
- Pasadena Plays Host to Triathlon Sunday
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Cole Finishes Off Whittier Christian
- Times Arts Editor-Columnist Charles Champlin to Retire
- Surprising Alemany Topples 3rd-Seeded Western, 55-52
- Trash Pickup Is Expensive, Rigid
- Readers Get Through to Block Oates' Point
- Praising Supertitles
- McCarthy on 'Coward's War'
- President's Proposals on Energy
- Something Is Missing From His Game, Name
- President's Proposals on Energy
- Resident Sounds Off on Flight Pattern
- President's Proposals on Energy
- Have Angels Heard the Last From Joyner?
- One Fan Is Unhappy With George Raveling
- McCarthy on 'Coward's War'
- President Bush
- Maybe the SuperSonics Haven't Been Watching for the Past Six Seasons
- Chatsworth Boys, Girls Go for Sweep
- McCarthy on 'Coward's War'
- Downey Flagged for Lokar Column
- Why Is Silence Golden in Golf and Tennis?
- Downey Flagged for Lokar Column
- Maybe the SuperSonics Haven't Been Watching for the Past Six Seasons
- President's Proposals on Energy
- Council Campaign a 7-Candidate Race
- Downey Flagged for Lokar Column
- Councilman Says No Thanks to Pay Raise : City government: Nate Holden donates salary increase from ethics reform package to Police Department for more foot patrols. His colleagues don't seem impressed, especially by news conference held to announce the donation.
- S.D. Sportscaster Draws Another Penalty
- Three-Camera Method
- Readers Get Through to Block Oates' Point
- McCarthy on 'Coward's War'
- Readers Get Through to Block Oates' Point
- McCarthy on 'Coward's War'
- McCarthy on 'Coward's War'
- Wise Up, Hollywood--Troops <i> Are </i> the War
- Downey Flagged for Lokar Column
- He Thinks Dodgers Are on the Rocks
- Three-Camera Method
- Downey Flagged for Lokar Column
- President's Proposals on Energy
- O.C. Performing Arts Center Should Offer Pop/Rock Music
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Postwar Kuwait's Oil Output May Be Crippled for Years : Energy: Repairs to refineries and other facilities could cost up to $50 billion and take more than two years to complete. Analysts say world supplies are adequate to offset such a shutdown.
- President's Proposals on Energy
- And Another Isn't Pleased With McGee
- Obituaries - Feb. 23, 1991
- Make Iraq Trade List Public, Panel Says : Congress: Subcommittee gives the White House until Wednesday to release names of U.S. companies that did business with the Mideast nation.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Odd Couple Moscow and Tehran Drafted Peace Plan : Mideast: The joint effort was brought about by a shared anxiety over U.S. diplomatic gains in the Gulf.
- Western, Arab Allies Stand Firmly Behind U.S. Ultimatum to Baghdad : Coalition: Nations applaud Bush's action. Saudis and Kuwaitis show relief that a deadline is set for an Iraqi pullout.
- The Word on Water Gets Worse and Worse for S.D. : Drought: Conditions worsening, reports say. Cuts in water supplies to San Diego could be devastating.
- CYPRESS : Teens Terrorize, Rob 2 Families in Home
- Ailing Satellite TV Firm in Britain Seeks to Alter Costly Studio Contracts
- Iraqis Torch Scores of Oil Facilities in Kuwait : Gulf War: At least 150 of the emirate's wells are set ablaze. Allies continue to hammer enemy forces.
- Iraq Calls Bush's Pullout Ultimatum 'Shameful' : Reaction: But Baghdad does not say whether it will comply. It denies setting Kuwaiti oil facilities afire.
- Bush Issues Ultimatum to Iraq : Warns of Land War if Pullout Doesn't Begin Today : Diplomacy: President accuses Hussein regime of setting Kuwait oil wells ablaze in a 'scorched earth policy.' Baghdad brands his message as 'shameful.'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : For Bush and Hussein, the Argument Is Over Who Will Rule in the Mideast
- City Hall Struggles to Meet Ethics Deadline : Government: Confusion reigns as 1,500 city workers race to fill out complicated financial reports. Critics say loopholes allow some officials to avoid scrutiny.
- For the Record - Feb. 23, 1991
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- IRS Seeks More Power to Probe Foreign Firms : Taxes: The agency wants broader access to financial data amid allegations that offshore companies are shifting billions in profits overseas.
- Navistar International Corp.: For the first quarter...
- WAR IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Iraqi Relief Official Calls for Global Aid
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : 7 Slain in Rescue of Woman, Police Say
- Army Corps of Engineers to Help Rebuilding and Cleanup in Kuwait : Reconstruction: It has already been tabbed to aid in restoring damaged water, power and transportation systems after the Iraqis leave.
- Would You Care for a Little Controversy With Your Coffee?
- GARDEN GROVE : Statue Maker Fined for Leaking Acid
- Plotting the Plots : Despite Its Buried Reputation, Cemetery District Oversees Changes at 4 Historical Sites
- MOORPARK : Witchcraft Class at College Draws Overflow Crowd
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anderson's Hitting Helps Chapman Defeat Dominguez Hills
- Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer, 45,...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Parks, Owes Center Stage in Showdown
- OPERA REVIEW : Verdi by the Numbers in Costa Mesa
- THE ARTS
- Lineup for Foreign Film Series
- Home for the Arts Goes Multicultural
- HomeFed Posts Quarterly Loss of $176 Million : Finance: The bank's parent company says its problem assets have increased by $535 million. It may be unable to meet tougher capital rules.
- State's Home Buyers Pay Dearly for Sun and Fun
- Freeze-Aid Phone Number Available: Growers, farm workers...
- Quarterly Loss, Problem Assets Hit HomeFed : Finance: The bank's parent company reports losing $176 million, while a large commercial real estate portfolio continues to deteriorate.
- Arco Chairman Favors a Stiff Tax on Gas : Energy: The controversial suggestion was one of several that he offered as solutions to America's dependence on Middle East oil.
- SADDAM HUSSEIN'S BROADCAST
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Soviet Army Bans Weapon Inspection
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Pope Plans to Visit 10 Cities in October
- WAR IN BRIEF : NETHERLANDS : U.S. Suspends Deal With Dutch Firm
- WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : CIA's Iraqi Damage Estimate Is Lower
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Nation Threatened, in Crisis, Leader Says
- BOOK REVIEW : CURTAIN <i> by Michael Korda</i> , Summit Books, $19.95, 378 pages : A Theatrical Tale Lost in the Telling
- Black Family Still Tormented by Cross-Burning
- Garcia Uses Date Books to Rebut Charges : Drugs: Detailed journals over five-year period prove he couldn't have stolen drug money, ex-agent says.
- SANTA ANA : City Delays Vote on Pushcart Ban
- Pushcart Coming to Shove in Santa Ana Culture Clash
- Biologists Hope to Rescue Tiny Fish : Wildlife: The endangered stickleback is threatened by clawed frogs, river plants, an oil spill and the drought.
- Martin, Blount Receive Honors in Orange Empire
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Excels in All Phases in 16-5 Victory
- Wrestler Has Hold on Studies, Sport : High schools: Brett Castillo is on top of his classes and his weight class.
- STAGE REVIEW : Crawling Up the Corporate Ladder in 'Bug'
- COMINGS & GOINGS
- Reorganization Plan Confirmed: Mortgage & Realty Trust,...
- NOTES
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Diamonds: Rocky Times
- U.S. Offers Plan to Reduce Lead Risk to Children
- Where to Find the Price Tags That Will Fit Your Budget
- What Befalls Kids When Parents Go Off to War?
- Man Leaving Narcotics Anonymous Group Slain
- Forensic Scientists Find Proof DNA Tool Works : Crime-solving: Anaheim convention of investigators shows how genetic 'fingerprinting' has gained acceptance.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : A Deal Bush Can't Refuse : The proposal from Moscow does all that further fighting might do--and more. Rejecting it would be folly.
- New Guidelines Are Proposed for Treating Spouse Abusers
- Dockworker Hiring Suit Rejected by High Court
- Lancaster Builder Stops Construction on Arts Center
- In Kansas City, It's Not Hard to Tell When It's Garbage Time
- Wyatt's 66 Leads LPGA Event in Hawaii
- A Study in Contrasts at Grammys : Awards: Bob Dylan accomplished more with his stirring performance than Sinead O'Connor did by refusing to be in the show.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Iron Maiden: Blood, Sweat and Beers
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tra Fiori Reveals Cafe Jacoulet Roots
- S. Korean Democracy Put at Risk by Scandal : Bribery: Five lawmakers are arrested in a land deal. Growing cynicism over corruption could help undermine National Assembly power.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FOLSOM : Police Chase Ends in Fatal Crash
- CSUN Sweeps Pepperdine in Volleyball
- College Basketball
- Denver Renews Expansion Bid : Baseball: City addresses an apparent image problem in its quest for a National League franchise.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Finally Beat Bruins, 4-1
- Top U.S. Gymnasts Face World
- UCI Breathes New Life Into Mulligan's Exit
- Chamber Music Reviews : Passionate Recital by Krosnick-Kalish Duo
- AN APPRECIATION : Fonteyn: The Quintessential Ballerina
- Success of the Lamb's : Stage: The Christian theater group continues to surprise and prosper as it enters its 20th year.
- County Tourism Was Off in '90--A First in 6 Years : Travel: Analysts say the local industry is being crippled by the national and local recessions. Terrorism fears are hurting it too.
- Yields Fall on Five-Year Treasury notes :...
- UniCare Founder to Try Selling Half His Stake : Stock: He had dropped a planned sale in August after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait sent share prices tumbling, but he thinks things look better now.
- RECREATION / NATURE : Weekend of Desert Distractions : While scientists come here to study strata and spiders, there's plenty for the public to do as well.
- THE GULF WAR : Rights Abuses Alleged
- James Myers: Success Via Hard Work
- Graffiti, Cleanup Cost on the Rise : Vandalism: Caltrans will spend $28,000 this year for a clean sweep of San Diego.
- Penalty Kicks Boot Chatsworth Boys Into Final
- 'Shakin' ': A Storytelling Tradition
- Blake Edwards Sues MGM-Pathe: The film director...
- Mercury General Corp.: The Los Angeles-based insurer...
- Marine Accused of Attempted Espionage
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : TV Resorts to Quickspeak After Hussein's Radio Talk
- THE GULF WAR : Words on the War
- THE U.N. RESOLUTIONS
- State High Court Asked to Overturn Term Limits : Proposition 140: The broad legal assault is backed by Democratic and Republican lawmakers.
- Big 3 Car Makers to Idle 41,000:...
- Sharp to Make Laptop Screens in U.S.:...
- Some Caveats Before Filing Taxes
- THE GULF WAR : Jargon: Army Food
- Part of Town's History Tumbled in Quake : Architecture: Quaint Santa Cruz shopping district may lose its designation in the National Register of Historic Places.
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Poll: Expectations
- The Day in the Gulf
- In Top Form
- The Choice: Her Country or Her Children
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : They Gave Him Too Much Credit
- Man Convicted in FBI Spy Case Hailed for Heroics
- SANTA ANA : 2 Youths Charged in Alona Park Slaying
- Expert Witness 'Not Sure' of His Abilities : Crime: A forensic pathologist called in the Davies vehicular manslaughter trial says he erred in testifying at another proceeding.
- Area City Wrestlers Favored
- Poly Scores Early and Often, Pounds Youthful Kennedy : Prep baseball: Parrots jump to a seven-run lead after four innings and go on to win, 8-5, in a second-round game.
- El Camino, Santa Monica Meet in Playoff Opener
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Get Back on Track
- John A. (Jack) Gillean; Ex-School Executive
- Pro Football
- New Federal Law Targets Illegal Steroid Use