- WEEKEND TV : Taxes, Environment, War and the Vote
- Frohnmayer Ending Stormy Tenure at NEA
- Orange County Jury Awards Teacher $250,000 in Harassment Suit
- U.S. Presses Syria to Scuttle Order for N. Korean Scuds
- U.S., Israel Unable to Agree on Settlements
- San Clemente : Worker's Retirement Benefits Improved
- Subway Suffers a Trickle-Down Effect : Construction: Runoff from recent storms is leaking into underground stations. Downpours also undermined a sidewalk on 7th Street, causing a broken water main.
- Strange Chemical Makes Students Sick : Environment: Children waiting for bus in Oceanside suddenly get burning eyes, skin. No one knows what caused it.
- OJAI : Parent Challenges Attendance Policy
- NEWPORT BEACH : Worried Sick Over Storm Trash in Bay
- Custody Is Resolved for Broderick Teens
- Tucker's Dreams Realized : Golf: With hard work, no-name golfer moves to one stroke behind the leaders at the Buick Invitational.
- College Basketball
- Anderson Scores 18 as Marina Wins
- DIVISION III-A ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Falls Short by Two Points
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Tarver, Battle Join Forces to Spark Cajon
- Successful Career Change, Storybook Life Just Fine for Johnson
- Berbick Found Guilty of Raping Baby-Sitter, 26
- Stillwell Signs With the Padres : Baseball: Infielder agrees to two-year deal worth $3.5 million.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Benedetto Lupo in Debut at Ambassador
- GARDENING : Planting Ideas Germinate and Are Cultivated at Local Clubs
- State Official Convicted of Filing False Expenses : Courts: Board of Equalization member pleads no contest in deal with prosecutor. His status as an officeholder is uncertain.
- Yeltsin Acts to Rescue Newspapers Facing Ruin From Spiraling Costs : Russia: Huge state subsidies are ordered for publishers of periodicals and books.
- Execution Ordered in Child's Death : Courts: Palmdale man shows no emotion as he is sentenced in the 1988 rape and killing of his young goddaughter.
- THE OLYMPICS : WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : U.S. Starts Fast, but Finishes Ninth : Bobsled: Americans tie for best push time on first run, but driver bumps wall. Two runs remain.
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Volleyball Serves Up Talk on the Wild Side
- Moscone Sculpture Finds a Home : Art: After a nomadic journey, a bust of the slain San Francisco mayor will be housed at the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum in Golden Gate Park.
- C+C Music Factory Still Sweating It Out
- China to Get Its First Taste of Carl's Burgers : Fast food: Anaheim-based Karcher Enterprises plans to open a restaurant in Beijing next month.
- Salsa Is No Longer Playing Catch-Up
- FURNISHINGS : Polishing Up Old Wood Pieces Brings History to Life
- 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.
- Woman Pleads Not Guilty in Dismemberment Case : Courts: Defendant's preliminary hearing is set for April 10. Prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty.
- The shock of the previous week's storms...
- L.A. Planner Adds 2 Seats to Task Force : Environment: The advisory panel increases its membership to quell criticism that it unfairly favors developers.
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Yamaguchi Is Good Enough for the Gold : Skating: She misses a triple loop, but other contenders also have problems. Ito wins the silver, Kerrigan the bronze.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Rally, Beat North Stars
- DIVISION I-A ROUNDUP
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Games' Conclusion on CBS
- Political Talking Heads: New Matinee Idols of Cable TV
- Preferences Get Static in Broadcasting : * Controversy: Does giving women and minorities a leg up in getting licenses for radio and TV stations lead to greater diversity in programming?
- Eugene Black; Led Growth of World Bank
- Bill Would Restrict State Use of Private Lawyers
- Metzger's Wife Is Ill; He Gets Early Release : Courts: Judge cuts short the white supremacist's jail term so that he may be with his spouse. She is in critical condition with cancer.
- Bypass Line Expected to Cut Sewage Spill : Arroyo Simi: Crews work to complete temporary repair that will reduce the 400,000-gallon-a- day flow from the storm- damaged system.
- 2 Store Employees Foil Robbery Attempt; 2 Held
- Boy Saves Housemates From Fire
- CSUN's Torgeson Wins 500th Game as Softball Coach
- TV Reviews : Jaleel White and His Alter Ego in Special
- TV Reviews : Bertinelli Is a D.A., Dad Is a Crooked Cop
- The Presidential Approach to Worship : Faith: Occupants of the White House have demonstrated a wide range of interest in religion. Mainstream Protestantism has been predominant.
- Search Intensified as Cholera Toll Worsens : 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.
- Public's Help Sought in Hunt for Hit-and-Run Driver
- Storms May Help Local Berry Crop
- Piru Woman Ordered to Raze Labor Encampment
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Fischer Offers to Help Murray
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : U.S. Loses in Unified Roulette : Hockey: Former Soviets dominate, 5-2. Americans blast Swedish referee for third-period penalties.
- Karlsson Sets a Record in Hammer for PLNC
- TV Reviews : An Uneven 'Othello' From South Africa
- Dow Loses 0.45 in Erratic Trading : Market Overview
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- Simi Valley : College Instructor Sentenced in Assault
- Judge Delays Plan to Cut Welfare Rolls : Law: County's effort to purge 'employables' from General Relief program to be taken up by court panel next month.
- CS Northridge Chases Demons by Holding Fast for 5-4 Victory
- San Dieguito Picks Deneke
- Media Blamed for Black Films' 'Violent' Label : Movies: Filmmakers and theater owners debate how to market black films to mainstream America by combating audiences' fears of violence.
- BANKING/FINANCE : Failed S&L; Deposits Selling Cheaply May Come With Some Hidden Costs
- INSURANCE
- Whether on Teeth or Teak, Crest Hits the Spots
- Clinton's Push for Black Support Signals Shift in Democratic Contest : Politics: Campaign is moving to states where racial issues have greater weight. Analysts give Arkansas governor an edge, but challenges loom.
- Tatarstan Eyes Independence
- Cuomo Urges Write-In Group to Stop Its Effort
- Another Rocket Attack Greets Israeli Pullback : Lebanon: A child is killed in the shelling. It could spark new reprisal raids against Hezbollah guerrillas.
- Parents Plead Not Guilty in Son's Shackling : Crime: Couple are freed pending hearing on charges, reduced from a felony to misdemeanor.
- Shift Urged on Sending Japan's Troops Abroad : Policy: The report by a ruling party panel is a significant new element in the debate on contributing to peacekeeping efforts.
- Homeowner Groups Sue Over Studio Expansion
- Beach Stretch Closed Since Storms Reopens
- Arrests Decline as Major Crimes Increase : Law enforcement: Decrease in bookings by LAPD, sheriff's deputies is linked to targeting of fewer, more serious offenders. Drop in morale is also seen as factor.
- OXNARD, CAMARILLO : $4,500 in Chemicals Stolen From Farms
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Cut $451,000 as Lottery Sales Lag
- Outdated Equipment Blamed for Flood Warning Delay
- PREP BASKETBALL/ PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Lynwood's Lawrence Scores 31
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Pounds Arizona in 22-6 Victory
- Crenshaw Rolls into Contention : Golf: He savors his second-round 65 in Buick Invitational.
- Fay Scores 39 to Help Buena Rout Saugus
- El Cajon
- Canada Reaches Gold-Medal Game, 4-2
- Chapman Closes the Gap, but Loses
- Fresno State to Be Investigated for Possible Title IX Violations
- Profits Slip at Eldorado, Landmark : Banking: Holding companies blame recession, unauthorized loans by a former officer for lower earnings.
- Japanese Firms in the Area Plan Image Building : * Commerce: The public relations effort, which will be directed at their U.S. employees as well as the community at large, is aimed at countering anti-Japanese sentiment.
- HEALTH
- Melvin L. Sokolow; Literary Agent, Television Producer
- CIA Planning Steps to Open Classified Files
- DeVillo W. Brown; Chairman of Bromar Food Brokerage
- Age of Alpine 'Iceman' Put at 5,300 Years
- Card Confirmed to Cabinet Post in Senate Vote
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District Sets New Boundaries
- LAGUNA BEACH : Bringing the Clinic Back to Life
- Panel Blames Outdated Equipment for Delay in Flash-Flood Warnings
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mutombo Happy to Be Home
- Mission Viejo Tops Villa Park Despite Missed Free Throws
- Norris Looking to Use Daniels as Steppingstone to Richer Fight
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Pistols And Roses Faces a Tougher Test in Today's Fountain of Youth
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Kleinman Fired by Yankees
- Insurer Report Calls Maxwell Suicide Likely
- ANAHEIM : 3-Day Workweek for Police Is on Agenda
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Falls to Ivanisevic in Three Sets
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Ocean View Beats Servite to Advance
- Trail Blazers' 3-Pointers Take Edge off Clippers
- Kansas City Halts Gulls' Win Streak : Hockey: Kvartalnov kept in check by the Blades, the IHL's top team.
- DIVISION IV / V ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach's Second-Half Surge Buries Cathedral, 77-57
- Dice Scores 39 to Lead Alemany, 74-67
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Eager Finley Takes It Easy While Injured Toe Heals
- Keyboardist Schroeder to Give Eclectic Concert at Golden West
- 2.5 Million Arms Jobs Are at Risk : * Defense: The government should help communities that suffer major losses of military-related business over the next 10 years, a congressional study says.
- UPDATE : Honecker a Prisoner of the Past : Three countries are deadlocked over the fate of the ailing former East German leader.
- COLUMN ONE : Japan in Search of Its Heart : Without official recognition of brain-death, citizens head overseas for organs and transplants. Is it fair for the Japanese to receive but not to give?
- Dick York; Co-Starred in TV Series 'Bewitched'
- Frohnmayer Is Ending Stormy Tenure at NEA : Arts: O.C. Rep. Rohrabacher sees it as victory for taxpayers, hints that politics figured in resignation.
- 50 Years of Progress Erased by 7 Months of Civil War in Yugoslavia : Balkans: Lawlessness and poverty loom. Experts reckon the region will have lost half of its gross domestic product by the end of 1992.
- Searching for a New Chief : Selection panel appears appropriately diverse
- 2 Key Issues Could Be Placed on Ballot : Mission Viejo: City Council weighs whether to ask voter approval for tax rebate and plans for City Hall.
- El Modena Erases Big Deficit Before Losing
- Bakersfield: All It Takes Is a Winner : College basketball: Cal State Roadrunners are the kings of the city because they are successful.
- 'Wardrobe' Pays Tribute to Cirque
- "Get a Life" is the slogan of...
- If Drafted, Perot Says He'd Run
- ALGERIA : Muslim Unrest, Economic Woes Keep Tension High
- Edgy Libya Stocks Up Against Likely Sanctions : Terrorism: A U.N. envoy is expected in Tripoli this weekend. He's making a last-minute effort to get Moammar Kadafi to turn over two suspects in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.
- Judge Delays Noriega Drug Trial After Juror Becomes Ill
- 11 Hikers Raise Money for Hungry
- San Diego
- City Urged to Remove Street Barricade
- Planning Official to Add Two to Advisory Board
- DIVISION I-AA ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Eases Past Fountain Valley by 35
- Increased Term in Abuse of Girl Upheld : Court: Justices set precedent, ruling that transmission of incurable disease warrants the longer sentence.
- Infertility Doctor Called Liar or Mistaken : Trial: Expert testifies that a physician accused of using his own sperm with patients was 'practicing good medicine.'
- IRVINE : Turtle Rock's Water May Taste Different
- Mother Teresa Goes Home to Calcutta
- Zoning Officials to Impose Strict New Rules at Market : Van Nuys: Action comes after complaints that the 7-Eleven attracts crime. The business could face loss of its liquor permit.
- DIVISION II-A ROUNDUP
- Golden West Women Claim League Title
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Rancho Santiago Shoots for Third Title
- Peters, Ray Set the Pace for Harvard
- Data on Markets to Run Monday
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Making Sure You'll Get in Hot Water
- DECORATING ADVICE : Melon Slices Brighten Bedroom
- Pope Calls for Balance Between Africa Customs, Church Teaching
- O.C. Teacher Wins $250,000 for Harassment
- U.S. Lifting Sanctions on China Sales : Accord: High-tech exports will be allowed in exchange for Beijing's agreement to observe a pact restricting missile shipments. Mitchell criticizes Bush's policy.
- Absentee City Clerk Turns in His Resignation
- Santa Clarita Begins Effort to Stop Gangs
- HUD Rejects $4.4 Million for Santa Clarita Senior Housing : Assistance: The federal agency said the denial came because the area is 93% white. Rep. Carlos Moorhead has asked for a review.
- CSUN Makes Itself at Home in Volleyball Win at UCLA
- Miscellany
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP : McIntee's 29 Propel Newport Harbor
- The Amateur Athletic Foundation named as recipients...
- PREP BASKETBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS : Westchester Boys Seeded No. 1 in 4-A Division
- Bubka Raises Pole Vault Record to 20-1 1/2
- Irvine's Lee Steps Out of the Shadows, Scores 32 in Victory
- Matt Groening on Comic Art Panel at LACE
- 'West Coast Jazz' Trumpeter Toots a New Horn : Music: Shorty Rogers and friends didn't know they were forming a new sound back in the '40s and '50s, and not being one to rest on his laurels, Rogers has switched to a new sound again--the fluegelhorn.
- Doctor Gets Life Term in Murder-Fraud Scheme
- OXNARD : State Funds Won't Be Used for Beach
- In for the Honor of a Lifetime : San Juan Capistrano Names New Matriarch
- Boxing
- Cooper to Coach SCC Women's Basketball
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Falcons Survive vs. Vista
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Miscellany
- DIVISION I-A ROUNDUP : Carbone's Three-Pointers Help Los Alamitos Start Fast
- He Gives Inspiration, Then Adds Perspiration : UCLA: No longer happy with just being able to play, Ed O'Bannon takes on an increasingly important role.
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Card Sharks : American Express, Facing Merchant Revolts, Tries to Fend Off Its Charge-Business Rivals
- Angela Carter; Wrote 'Magic Toyshop,' 'Company of Wolves'
- Unfriendly Waters : Use of Sprinklers to Disperse Homeless Under Scrutiny
- Laguna Niguel Skier Fatally Injured in Race at Snow Valley
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- When It Comes to Scripts, Randy Travis Is Far From Lonesome
- At 84, Dub Taylor Finds Himself in Mellencamp's State of Grace
- 'Nightmare Cafe's' Lindsay Frost Has Peak Friday Experiences
- STAGE REVIEW : A Wildly Successful Program : 'Rock and Roll and Other Outrageous Musical Hilarities' in Orange is happily out of control.
- Court Orders Fuel-Efficiency vs. Safety Study : * Autos: GM and a research group sued the agency that sets mileage standards. They say the smaller cars needed to meet the target are more dangerous.
- Bayside Pair Are Minding Their Manor
- James H. Polk; Retired General, Fought in Europe, Korea
- Cardiff Group Seeks Probe of Slaying : Law Enforcement: Town Council members express concern about deadly force after death of a colleague. Citizens group says it would have looked into shooting anyway.
- Coffee, Losing Prove to Be Bitter to Sweden : Sailing: All kidding aside, syndicate's poor performance has reduced the party attitude.
- DIVISION II-A ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills Scores Victory Over La Habra
- Johnson's Three-Pointers Pace El Dorado
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Jam Crammed With Good Riffs : Saxman Wilton Felder and guitarist Phil Upchurch contribute some dazzling solos in a session with Luther Hughes' trio.
- Donald Trump's Plan to Buy Tyson's Freedom
- Outrage Over News Promo
- Maybe She Should Aim at Something Different
- Massive Sewage Spill in San Diego
- Tuned to the Verdict
- Whom Do They Like Less: Downey or CBS?
- Whom Do They Like Less: Downey or CBS?
- Is This Finally Goodby for Magic?
- Massive Sewage Spill in San Diego
- Operation Rescue
- Metzger's Sentence
- Track Meet Fiasco Called Inexcusable
- Financial Woes Beset Mayoral Candidate : Santa Ana: Councilman John Acosta has closed his business and is selling his home to pay off more than $600,000 in back taxes and debts, and to protect himself in divorce. He says problems shouldn't be political grist.
- Women's Basketball Still Needs Some Help
- Whom Do They Like Less: Downey or CBS?
- Is This Finally Goodby for Magic?
- Catch the Olympics
- Is This Finally Goodby for Magic?
- Nuclear Safety Issues
- Nuclear Safety Issues
- Whom Do They Like Less: Downey or CBS?
- Whom Do They Like Less: Downey or CBS?
- Horrendous Sights
- Others Stand With Levin in the Torrent
- Whom Do They Like Less: Downey or CBS?
- Whom Do They Like Less: Downey or CBS?
- Donald Trump's Plan to Buy Tyson's Freedom
- Congress' Pace
- Whom Do They Like Less: Downey or CBS?
- Massive Sewage Spill in San Diego
- Obituaries - Feb. 22, 1992
- Official in Record Industry Suit May Rejoin the Business : Pop music: Veteran executive Mike Bone may accept a high-ranking post at Def American Recordings, sources say. He quietly settled a sexual harassment suit in New York this week.
- Time for Vision : New Time Warner President Gerald Levin Is a Strategist
- OZONING BUSH: UCI chemistry professor Sherwood Rowland...
- U.S. Investigates Nathanson Role in Aiding Kerkorian's Luxury Airline
- Tsongas, Behind Hostile Lines, Still Upstages Clinton : Politics: The former Massachusetts senator impresses audience in Atlanta, deflecting steady drumbeat of criticism leveled at him.
- DELICATE PLANNING: A local debate planned between...
- Bush, Quayle Warn GOP of Danger in Divided Party : Republicans: Appeals for unity address a challenge from the right but avoid a direct attack on Buchanan.
- THE GOOD SEATS: It usually costs $7...
- SOAKING UP THE PAST: Tonight's awards gala...
- Alleged Extortion Attempts by Nathanson Investigated : Development: U.S. grand jury probes whether coastal commissioner sought payments from Hollywood figures.
- OXNARD : Robbery Is 15th of Year in City
- Hard Times Put San Juan Springs Out of Business : Resort: Historic hot-water spa is no longer profitable, owner says. The county hopes to find another operator.
- Merchant's Rising Death Toll Raises Questions : Shooting: With the killing of two more gunmen at The Watch Co., police, neighbors and legal experts are scrutinizing store owner's self-defense claims.
- It's the Return of the Nerd
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 22, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 22, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 22, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 22, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 22, 1992
- FOCUS: TOKAI BANK BUILDING
- AUTOMOBILES
- INTERNATIONAL
- * Air Canada said it has named...
- '91 Trade Deficit Falls to Lowest Level in 8 Years : * Economy: Record exports were a factor in the 35% drop. But the gap with Japan worsened, accounting for two-thirds of the total. Jobless claims also rose, with the biggest increase seen in California.
- NAACP Seeks New Leader, New Strategy : Civil rights: With resignation of Benjamin Hooks, officials are likely to pick someone who will focus on economic issues, attract younger members.
- STYLE : Suiting Yourself
- New Pipeline Now Sending Natural Gas to DWP
- Police Concerned About Number of TV Helicopters
- General Rejects War Memorial for Camp Pendleton : Marines: Base commander cites changing times and demands on base lands in rejecting a proposed 35-acre memorial.
- DNA Tests Clear Man Charged in Rapes : Crime: The suspect spent four months in jail after being arrested near USC. Lawyers for both sides say there was enough evidence to convict him.
- Calexico INS Agent Held in Drug Case : Smuggling: Inspector allegedly took bribes from drug cartel to allow carloads of drugs to cross from Mexico into U.S.
- SIMI VALLEY : Demonstrator Wins Award for Damages
- Oncotech Signs Deal to Market Cancer Medicine : * Health: Early tests show positive results for drug whose patent is held by Denver firm.
- 2 Promoted at Mitsubishi Sales
- N. Korean President Denies A-Arms Plan : Asia: Kim brushes aside Seoul's demand for early inspections, revives call for U.S. troop withdrawal.
- Police Probe Finds Man Was Lying About Attack
- Pioneer Savings Income Jumps
- Bernstein Quits as President of Orion Pictures
- AIRLINES
- INTERNATIONAL
- Irish Family in Abortion Case to Appeal
- $9-Million Bush Election Fund Much Bigger Than Buchanan's : Campaign: Reports filed with the FEC also show Bill Clinton with much more money than other Democratic contenders.
- Roberto D'Aubuisson, 48; Reputed Head of Salvadoran Death Squads
- Clinton, Tsongas Petition to Keep Each Other Off N.Y. Ballot
- Sheriff's Report Shows Jump in Violent Crime
- Pope, Visiting Senegal, Offers Friendship to Muslim Leaders
- De Klerk Stakes Job on Whites' Apartheid Vote
- Look at the U.N. Now: Low on Money, Still With a Lot of Fight
- Rubber Ducks May Help Cause
- Police Say Watch Shop Owner Kills 4th, 5th Suspects
- INTERNATIONAL
- Transamerica Insurance Posts Loss for 4th Quarter
- AUTOMOBILES
- The individual whom we described as the...
- IRVINE : Proposed Initiative on Schools Discussed
- Countywide : Students Go Into Orbit Over Space
- * Twentieth Century Industries said its fourth-quarter...
- This Is Your Brain on Credit
- Against All Odds : Gambling: With the income from their new Foxwoods Casino, the Pequot Indians hope to regain the economic power they once held.
- FASHION : They're good news to Betty Grable fans, bad news to feminists. Before you trip out and buy a pair of mules, consider both sides. : Walk a Mile in Whose Shoes?
- 25 on Flight to LAX Show Signs of Cholera
- FDA Panel Votes Implant Limits : Health: Advisory group rejects an outright ban. Recommendation would restrict cosmetic use of the silicone gel devices, but allow for reconstructive surgery.
- Casino-Style Gambling in State Proposed : Legislature: Tarzana assemblyman says revenue would aid state treasury, which faces a deficit.
- Big Property Owners Offer Growth Plan : Warner Center: Critics say the proposal would benefit rich developers and "create a rush to the land office."
- San Diego
- Plan Adopted to Bar Traffic When Basin Is Flooded
- ANAHEIM : Phone Tip Leads to Stolen $300,000 Bus
- Would the E.W. Blom Sewage Plant by Any Other Name Smell As Sweet?
- New Voices Heard in Smog Debate
- Temporary Curb on Water Use Encouraged
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : What They're Saying : What rival coaches and players are saying about today's semifinal hockey game between the United States and the Unified Team:
- Dominguez Hills Women Will Try to End 26-Game Losing Streak to Cal Poly Pomona
- Miscellany
- GOLF LPGA HAWAIIAN OPEN : Redman Slips Into Tie With Tschetter After Bogey on 18
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES : Kerrigan's Mother Keeps Close Watch
- Bruin Fans Think Blue in Rout Over Stanford
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : El Modena Advances on Martinez's Goal