- JAZZ : Message to Grammy: A Little R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Please
- The Fear That a Heart Valve Will Break Prompts Unusual Kind of Suits : Health: About 400 patients sue Irvine's Shiley Inc. not because their life-sustaining devices failed, but because of anxiety that they will.
- If Kennedy Had Lived . . . : JFK AND VIETNAM; Deception, Intrigue, and the Struggle for Power, <i> By John M. Newman (Warner Books: $22.95; 506 pp.)</i>
- THE TIGER'S DAUGHTER by Bharati Mukherjee...
- Police Group's Letter Criticizes Homeless Study
- It was Dustin Hoffman who won the...
- To Smile--and Still Be Glover : Actor's Villainy in 'Grass Roots' Makes Room For Shakespeare
- Madera's 'Bull Buck': The Buddha of Big Trees : The world's second-largest tree is far from the madding crowd in Nelder Grove.
- 90-Day Listing Keeps Agent's Attention on Work
- Used Eyeglasses Sought to Be Given to Needy
- Australia Drovers Riding Off Into Sunset
- Play Allows Youths to Act Out Black History
- A Bus Commuter's Dream Reaches the End of the Line
- Pharmacists Defend Quality of Advice
- Baldwin Park : Keyser Apologizes to Police
- The Art of Junk
- Sides in Haiti Dispute Consider 3-Point OAS Plan
- Redistricting: This Time It's a 'Revolution' for Candidates : Politics: New district boundaries have caused some legislators to move, some to drop out and others to become virtual strangers to their new constituents.
- The Ultimate Sports Bar : Athletes unwind at the Forum Club after games, and celebrities are often present. Jerry Buss' private dining room is there. And non-VIPs will go to any lengths to try to get inside.
- We Need to Reorganize Intelligence Agencies, Not Dismember Them : CIA: Two bills revamping the way the United States gathers data in the post-Cold War era would create chaos. What's the big rush to reform?
- The serene beauty of the Madrona Marsh...
- City Sets Sights on CRA Funds to Pay for Services : Government: Pressure is growing to tap the redevelopment agency's resources to pay for police and fire operations. Some question legality of such action without legislation.
- COMMENTARY ON CHARITIES : Attempts to Aid the Homeless Go Unanswered on Weekends : The needy will not get help because many shelters operate only during their normal business hours.
- Man Waiting at Red Light Shot by Gunman From Another Car
- SOUTHERN SECTION WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Third Round of Tournament Lost in the Fog
- Norris Stops Daniels With Barrage in Ninth : Boxing: He overcomes slow start to defend his WBC championship for the seventh time.
- Wilson Is No Match for Peninsula, 84-42 : Basketball: Nation's No. 1 girls' team looks sharp in playoff opener. Panthers will play Paramount on Wednesday.
- When Tough Times Hit Homes--Hard : Recession: Emotional overload caused by economic stress can lead to violence, abuse and family disintegration, experts say.
- ASK THE INDOOR GARDENER : Gardening : Dieffenbachia Among Poisonous Houseplants
- Influx of North Africans Arouses Doubts for France's Melting Pot : Immigration: Wrenching questions about xenophobia, racism, citizenship, assimilation and national identity come to surface.
- THE WINE LIST
- Keeping the Wildlife at Bay in Drake Country
- DARKNESS VISIBLE by William Styron (Vintage:...
- Keyboard Wizards Getting an Education for the 21st Century
- Lawsuits Expected After Japan Refuses to Compensate Sex Slaves
- A Middle American Revolt
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chapman Loses; Middleton 3 From Record
- Dana Point Should Vote on General Plan : * Council Can Calm Troubled Waters by Not Fighting Petitions for Ballot Initiative
- Clippers Are Defenseless Against Johnson, Suns
- For the Drifter, Another Town and Another Job
- MUSIC : THE GRAMMYS : Another Year of Mind-Boggling Academy Logic
- Dash of Soul In the Works on Melrose
- POP MUSIC : WHO'S HOT : Hip-Hopping a Cappella in the Streets : Color Me Badd leads a surge of young, soul-oriented vocal groups to the top
- Southwestern Merchandising
- NBA ROUNDUP : 38,610 Cheer Seattle to Win Over Portland
- Prairie View Ties NCAA Record With Its 27th Loss of the Season
- HEARTBEATS
- Slovak Issue May Imperil Prague's Economic Reforms, Havel's Future : Czechoslovakia: The controversy could drag on past the June election, with Slovakian nationalists pressing for a looser confederation with the Czechs.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : NRC Calls A-Plant Storage Plan Safe
- COLUMN ONE : Military Combat in Job Market : With defense cutbacks, many officers will be forced into retirement. They face the prospect of lower status and less responsibility in the civilian workplace.
- Fancy Footwork Used to Dodge Dancing Ban
- PAUL DUKE: A Capitol Idea
- Officers Shoot, Kill 2 Armed Men in Separate Incidents
- American Readiness: What If a New Cold War Develops? : Threat from Russia would be less than it was, but formidable nonetheless
- Driven to Distraction, DMV Neighbors Win the Peace : * Noise pollution: A local office of the department agrees to end Saturday hours after residents complain about the racket.
- 'Adopt-a-Trail' Plan Is on Right Track : * Hikers, Bikers and Equestrians Can Be Benefited in a Budget-Conscious Manner
- Treacy, Silver Medalist in 1984, Returns to Scene of His Glory
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Inspired by Its Coach, Quartz Hill Endures a Tumultuous Season
- Toros Are Impressive in 63-58 Victory : Basketball: Dominguez Hills holds off Riverside, 63-58. The Highlanders are ranked fourth in NCAA Division II. Victory clinches CCAA playoff berth for Toros.
- A Knee-Deep Deluge Soaks Trainee's Zeal
- Kite Not Invited to the Masters
- 2 Guests at Palmdale Party Fatally Stabbed
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : U.S. Gets Czeched Out of a Medal : Hockey: Bronze goes to Czechoslovakia as Americans dominated again, 6-1.
- POP MUSIC : Grammy Perspectives: Traditional vs. Hip : WHO SHOULD WIN : Some maverick forces that deserve the voters' consideration weren't even nominated . . . so cross your fingers for R.E.M.
- Protesters Can't Stop Kyoto Hotel Building
- Court to Decide If New Data Can Stay Executions
- Orange County
- Molina, Mayor at Odds Over 9th No-Show : Council: Dispute over latest cancellation revolves around what was on the agenda and who wanted to meet behind closed doors.
- Desalting Plant Opens Amid Surplus : Resources: Santa Barbara plans to use about 25% of the $30-million project's capacity. The expense of desalinating seawater and the recent rains have city officials defending their decision.
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Two Killed in Fire Aboard Navy Ship
- Rebuilding Lives After Family Tragedy : Crime: Apparently mistaken for a gang member, Gavino Ruiz was murdered a month ago. Now neighbors try to help his widow and 3 children.
- Free-Lance Movie Critic Likes to Chalk Up His Successes
- POLITICAL CORRECTNESS: Huntington Library Director William A....
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Stays Close, but Falls to Lakewood in Overtime
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : DATELINE: Albertville
- Pepperdine Clinches WCC Title : College basketball: Waves defeat Loyola Marymount, 103-89, for 28th consecutive conference victory and second straight crown.
- Joining Efforts to Gang Up on Gangs : * It's Everyone's Fight, and One the County Must Win
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Italians' Carbon-Fiber Sails Remained a Well-Kept Secret
- Strickland Gets 27 to Lead the Toreros : College basketball: USD's 79-76 victory over Portland snaps a seven-game losing streak. Strickland matches career high on 11-for-12 shooting.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Pound Arizona for Second Time in Row
- RITES OF PASSAGE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Fitzgerald Signs Minor League Deal
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Young Martinez Pitches Beyond Years
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Louisville Comes Back Against Arizona State
- Miracles of Science Buoy USD Contest
- Trojans Find a Way Out of Hole to Win
- Cover Story : Memories of a Too-Visible Man : Tired of being identified with comedy, Chevy Chase has worked hard to reveal his serious side in 'Memoirs of an Invisible Man'
- Marital Status
- I recently saw your column TV Times,...
- Architects Should Plan for Rain
- Education Program
- Extasy Protests Not Nonsense
- THE SPHINX OF CITY HALL
- No Joy in Kidville
- Auto Parts Weren't Stolen
- Reporting Allegations
- Rain, Floods and Drought
- Differing Views About Extending the 710 Freeway
- ANTI-MACHO MAN
- Return Fire on Dannemeyer, AIDS
- Presenting the Real Russell Means
- THE SPHINX OF CITY HALL
- Council Spectacle
- Dahmer Case
- He's Down on Myers, and Down on the Press
- HARRY SHEARER
- 'Skid Row by the Sea'
- PALM LATITUDES
- A Picture That Said the Wrong Thing
- Differing Views About Extending the 710 Freeway
- Letters on Letters
- Letters on Letters
- SECOND CHILDHOOD
- Irvine Co. Projects Called 'Class Job'
- El Toro Logical Choice for Commercial Air Use, Maybe as Low-Security Prison
- Los Angeles Planning Dept.
- Not the Right Name
- Illegal Immigrants
- Rain, Floods and Drought
- THE SPHINX OF CITY HALL
- Storm Runoff and Santa Monica Bay
- Sorry State of Public School System Is a Case for Private Schools Initiative
- Sheriff's Deputies' Actions Get High Marks
- Letters on Letters
- SECOND CHILDHOOD
- Rain, Floods and Drought
- Raunch Radio Redux
- English-Speaking Parent Left Out at School Meeting
- Films That Don't Fly
- United Nations Costs
- Grant for Computer Lab
- A Simple Solution
- Sorry State of Public School System Is a Case for Private Schools Initiative
- Girl Scout Program Unique to Girls
- Coming to Defense of Psychiatric Hospital
- Return Fire on Dannemeyer, AIDS
- No Way to Treat a Lady of Charity
- Feminist Fund Isn't Sponsoring Event
- Sewage Spill Blame
- An Honest Man
- Smoking at Stadium
- Raunch Radio Redux
- Raunch Radio Redux
- Liquor Isn't What City Needs
- 'Birdbrains' Are a Flourishing Species
- Ad Prompts Serious Soul-Searching
- A Refuge for Canada Geese
- Presenting the Real Russell Means
- Los Angeles Planning Dept.
- Raunch Radio Redux
- Storm Runoff and Santa Monica Bay
- Keep Warner Ridge Moving
- Legalize Aliens
- Rain, Floods and Drought
- Hedging Harassment
- Rain, Floods and Drought
- Rain, Floods and Drought
- Stamp of Disapproval on Rohrabacher
- THE SPHINX OF CITY HALL
- Tasmania Turnabout
- Galanter Says Quote Pulled Out of Context
- Coming to Defense of Psychiatric Hospital
- Another Sign of Ignorance in County
- Rain, Floods and Drought
- No Pejorative Nicknames
- THE SPHINX OF CITY HALL
- NONFICTION - Feb. 23, 1992
- NONFICTION - Feb. 23, 1992
- NONFICTION - Feb. 23, 1992
- NONFICTION - Feb. 23, 1992
- NONFICTION - Feb. 23, 1992
- NONFICTION - Feb. 23, 1992
- Obituaries - Feb. 23, 1992
- GENE TRAINING: Buck Rodgers' first spring training...
- Bush Secret Effort Helped Iraq Build Its War Machine : Persian Gulf: Documents show that 9 months before Hussein's invasion of Kuwait the President approved $1 billion in aid. Objections from others were suppressed.
- Pay Per View Not an Answer to Money Woes : Television: With a loss of network revenue looming, baseball searches for ways to keep income flowing.
- Splendor Is Par for the Course at St. Andrews : Scotland's seaside resort offers much more than just golf.
- HOLY WAR WITHOUT END : AFTER 10 YEARS OF BATTLING AN OCCUPYING ARMY, THE SPLINTERED AND CONTENTIOUS FUNDAMENTALIST ISLAMIC FORCES THAT CONTROL MOST OF AFGHANISTAN NOW FACE AN EVEN DEADLIER ENEMY--EACH OTHER.
- LISTEN UP, GOV: Hearing-impaired students at Kaiser...
- Pension Changes Could Cost Taxpayers Millions : L.A. County: Counting of fringe benefits will raise retirement pay of officials, supervisors by 19% or more.
- LAGUNA TOKYO: Now that Japanese entrepreneur Kaneyoshi...
- White House Tries to Dump Bush's Political Liabilities
- HISTORIC RECIPES: Mary McLeod Bethune, founder of...
- Pulling the Plug : Despite Warnings From Television Executives That Baseball Faces a Severe Cut in Revenue, Salaries Continue to Spiral
- Presbyterians Considering Stricter Abortion Policy
- GARDENING : Attracting Butterflies: Idea Takes Wing in Book
- Unanimous Support for Immigrant Funds
- Front-Runner Status Chills a Friendly Rivalry : Democrats: Campaign strains genial relations between Tsongas and Clinton. Their reactions may give clues to character of the two men.
- Woman-Surgeon Privacy Seen as Victim in Debate Over Silicone Breast Implants : Health: If the FDA approves panel's proposal, those seeking the devices would be part of research program, complete with monitoring procedures.
- Zoe Study Reports Shelter Site Is Free of Contamination
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Conquering That Unwanted Feeling
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Mail Theft Suspects Released
- OXNARD : Partial Ban for Dogs on Beaches Opposed
- Some Prospective King Case Jurors Blast Officers' Actions
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Board Opposes School Choice Drive
- $700,000 Revenue Drop Expected in San Juan Capistrano
- Gulf War Marine Honored for His Helicopter Heroics : Bravery: Aviator led a gunship attack against Iraqis. Coast Guard crew also is honored for saving fishermen.
- Mission Viejo Man Held in Parking Lot Stabbing
- El Camino Reverses Fortune Against RB
- DeLaveaga Wins Regional Honor
- Peek Gets Hot, Hart Rallies for Dramatic 70-66 Win
- Music Reviews : Krenek Memorial at Chapman
- Bacteria Level Near Sewage Spill Drops
- Maurice (Redd) Harper; Musician, Billy Graham Performer
- Hundreds in Boston Mourn Slain Japanese College Chief
- Powerful Impact of Bias Against Girls : Provocative study underscores danger of gender stereotyping in schools
- O.C. Whistle-Blower Says Women With Implants Are 'Guinea Pigs'
- Woman Has Harsh Words for Officers in King Case : Courts: The potential juror sharply criticizes the four defendants for coming to court smiling and looking well-rested.
- Train Kills Woman, Toddler Crossing Tracks in Pomona
- FULLERTON : Coleman Appointed State Fire Marshal
- Bill by Ferguson Attacks Condom Distribution
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Santa Clara Coasts in 1st-Round Win, 63-31
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : To the End, a Bark as Big as Their Bite
- History Shows Dodgers Made Right Decision
- Roche and Fletcher Take Turns Leading Tustin
- 'I Witness Video' Keeps Eye on Reality
- Mixed Message in Religion Survey
- Foreclosure Rate Rises 138% in County
- Standard Pacific Plans 2nd Stock Offering
- Pepsico Buys Stake in Maker of Kiosks
- Rohr to Build New Facility Out-of-State : * Aerospace: The Chula Vista firm, claiming that California is anti-business, will open a plant in Arkansas employing 150.
- Gardeners' Knowledge Grows Through Classes
- Run-of-the-Mill Aquariums Are No Longer the Only Fish in the Sea
- U.S. Antitrust Policy to Target Japanese Cartels
- SANTA ANA : Cable Company Will Not Scramble Signal
- Metzger Released From Jail to Join Ill Wife : Justice: The white supremacist from Fallbrook has served less than two months of a six-month sentence.
- More Busing Ahead for Camarillo Students, Trustees Say : Education: Recent development has left Pleasant Valley classrooms overcrowded. The issue surfaces amid discussion of starting middle schools.
- MOORPARK : Illness Blamed on Chicken Manure
- The Big Rumor in the Sky : Many Wonder if This Is Lasorda's Last Season With the Dodgers
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Esperanza Scores Early to Stop Marina
- Finley's Spring Training Anthem: Take It Easy
- STAGE REVIEW : An Engaging 'Prelude' at La Mirada
- Fledgling Toy Makers Face Big Odds in a Tough Game
- BANKING/FINANCE
- District Seeks Legal Costs in Creationism Suit : Courts: Capistrano Unified says $30,884 was spent defeating allegations that John Peloza was forced to teach evolution as a religion and had his rights violated.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hospital's Proposal Gets Planners' OK
- Catering Truck Murders Tied to Drugs, Report Says
- Judge Promises Life Sentence for Child Molester
- Savanna's Playoff Chances Slip Away as Los Amigos Wins
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Terry Norris Hits Manager Below the Belt
- Miscellany
- Northridge Rises From the Ashes of an 0-10 Start : College basketball: Team has won nine of its past 12, and Cassidy, players cite tenacity as a major factor in the turnaround.
- DIVISION III-A ROUNDUP
- San Diego Spotlight : Singer Hedged His Bets, But Opera Won Him Over
- Homosexuality Draws Opposition
- 14,000 Peacekeepers OKd for Yugoslavia : United Nations: Under a unanimous Security Council decision, most of the troops will be deployed to risky zones of Croatia.
- John de Blois Wack; Stockbroker and Horseman
- Bush Assailed by Buchanan Over Quotas : Campaign: The GOP contender decries reverse bias and President's tax stand in bid to find voter discontent in stops in South Carolina, Georgia.
- Minority Advocate Requests Postponement of Primary
- OXNARD : Council Delays OK of Gym Contract
- College Basketball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Back to Normal, at Least in Spring Training
- THE OLYMPICS : WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Swiss Have Near-Empty Feeling : Skiing: Once dominant in world competition, they have won only a bronze medal in Alpine events going into today's slalom.
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Too Little, Too Late, Too Young, Too Bad
- Late Rally Lifts Aztecs to Victory : Prep basketball: Saddleback can't hold 12-point second-half lead as Esperanza comes back to win, 60-55.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cohen's 9th-Inning Double Sends Pierce Into Tournament Final
- O.C. Musicians' Judgment Overturned
- Man Acquitted in Kahane Death Is Put in Isolation
- Iacocca in Hospital After Pulling Muscle
- Health Officials Keep Coast Closed : Spill: Bacterial counts remain low everywhere except at the tip of Point Loma, but quarantine will remain in effect through the weekend.
- Why a Coalition Could Help Peace Prospects : Israeli primary raises option of national unity government
- Hahn Endorses Burke in Bid to Succeed Him on County Board
- Illness Toll in Cholera Scare Soars : Health: Officials continue hunt for those on flight to LAX in which outbreak occurred. Total found with symptoms of the potentially fatal disease climbs to 57.
- Borowski to Coach Anaheim Football
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES : Parisien Couldn't Get the Big Break
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP
- McGann, Berteotti Tied in Hawaii
- Flames Outgun Defenseless Kings
- Miscellany
- World League Picks Emanuel in Draft
- DATELINE: Albertville
- DIVISION II-AA ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Runs Out to 33-8 Lead En Route to Rout of Canyon
- Persistence Pays Off for Tucker : Golf: Former club pro gets in field at Torrey Pines and trails by one after going 67-65.
- Laguna Hills Comes Up Short in Crunch
- THE OLYMPICS : WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : They Will Be Happy to Be Little Ol' Albertville Again : Hosts: The town of 18,000 waits for the storm of Olympic attention to end.
- BOXING UPDATE : Ali Is a No-Show at Weigh-In
- POP REVIEW : Too Much Revue, Too Little Ike at Strand
- China Allows Foreigners to Trade Its Stock : * Securities: The Shanghai exchange is the setting for the first such action since investors were thrown out in 1949.
- AUTOS
- Mother Teresa Back in India After Illness
- U.S. Aide Assails Sudan's 'Dumping' of Squatters
- Senate Rejects Plan to Change VA Hospitals : Health: Pilot project would have opened two facilities to non-veterans. Opponents charged that the move would affect the quality of care.
- Girl, 10, Drowns in Hot Tub When Hair Is Caught
- $4.3-Million Award to Mugger Wounded by N.Y. Police Upheld
- Medi-Cal Offers Norplant Birth Control
- Senate Votes to Expand Student Loan Programs
- Photographer Arrested in Sexual Assault
- San Diego
- Lancaster Land Purchase Draws Sharp Criticism : Government: The city bought 22.5 acres for $1.1 million without getting the parcel appraised. Some say the price was too high and the deal violated state law.
- Theft Suspect Arrested After 15-Mile Chase
- Judge Throws Out Manslaughter Case
- College Basketball
- Everlasting Star Outlasts Rivals for a $33.20 Victory at Aqueduct
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- Winter of Their Content : CBS Ups Ratings by Giving Olympics a Series Sheen
- MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Premieres Krenek's 'Dyophonie'
- 'El Rey' Is Still on Top : Tito Puente, Due in Costa Mesa Tonight, Adds a Film Appearance, a 100th Album and Another Grammy Nomination to His Resume