- Azusa : City Joins Light-Rail Study
- French Canadians Wintering in Florida Take the Heat
- In February, 1990, doctors told Gina that...
- SHERIFF CONSIDERED: The Downey City Council on...
- Rooms With a View--at a Cost : Beach cities: Living on The Strand means priceless vistas and the ocean just yards away. But residents 'live in a fishbowl' and real estate values are sky high.
- Northridge Flops at the Finish Against Chapman : College baseball: Matadors (0-2) blow pair of four-run leads and lose, 9-8. Kendrena again suffers the defeat.
- Boxing
- Westchester Appears Ready to Make Another Title Run
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Cook Starts Fast and Catches Azinger with a 65
- Whistle-Stop Win for Oklahoma State : College basketball: Kansas misses 16 of 23 free throws as No. 2 Cowboys score a hard-fought victory, 64-56.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mendoza's Hit Caps Golden West Rally
- Webster's Day Not a Total Loss : Kings: Coach gets less than a vote of confidence from McNall and takes a stick in the ribs, but Robitaille gives him 4-3 victory over Penguins.
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : How Green Is Their Own Valley? : A peek behind the scenes of ecologically correct Hollywood is revealing
- New Judge Named to Municipal Court
- Revamp of U.S. Research Labs Urged : Science: Congressman calls for shake-up of facilities to scale back and consolidate nuclear weapons work. He proposes using Livermore for civilian technologies.
- Commuters Say OCTD's 'SuperBus' Is Just the Ticket
- Study Boosts Neanderthal Into Human Family Tree : Science: New evidence shows links between brawny, brutish race and Moderns. 'African Eve' theory disputed.
- Nutritional Standards for the Elderly Are Urged
- The 'Burden' Is on Elizondo : ABC Miniseries Gives Actor the Biggest Role of His Varied Career
- Time to Shine More Light on Lobbyists : County Should Require Disclosure of Their Clients, How Much They Are Paying
- PERSPECTIVE ON PRIVACY : Not Our Business Who Sleeps Where : This prying into a politician's boudoir is uncomfortably similar to Stalinist practices that Americans abhorred.
- East Mesa Jail Must Be Opened : But judge shouldn't force cash-strapped county into making rash decisions
- Busy Bruce Marder Leaves DC3 Cockpit
- Philippine Campaigns Kick Off
- Brassy New Sound of Acid Jazz
- The Uncertain Legacy of DES : Health: A growing number of medical experts and women whose mothers took the drug are calling for more research into the possible effects on a third generation.
- Nude Plunges Still Planned by Canada Bungee-Jumpers
- 2 Cities Fight Over Hospital--Loser Gets It : Health care: Los Angeles County supervisors are expected to choose between sites in South El Monte and the City of Industry on Feb. 18. Neither community wants the $378-million facility.
- Individual Lighting of 4 Ball Diamonds Will Save Energy
- The 1985 Mask (KTLA Sunday at 8...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Ex-Rock Star Now Running for Judge
- Caltrans Issues Advisory About Scheduled Freeway Work Areas
- Building His Dream : Boy Gets Leg Up on Competition; Now He's a Master Lego Builder En Route to Legoland
- Democratic Race: Will Clinton Crash and Burn?
- Putting Some New Spin on Some Old Sayings
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hextall Shuts Out Nordiques at Quebec, 3-0
- College Basketball
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Northridge Victory Something Special
- Moorpark Trounced After Wilson, Galbert Dismissed
- 'Closet Singer' Overcomes Fear and Finds the Right Chord
- Deficit in Budget Cut by $621,000 : Finance: City trips must be approved by council, and a banquet for parks commissioners is canceled. But moves clear up only half of projected shortfall.
- Student Is Found Slain on UC Berkeley Campus
- Alpine Escape from Brazil's Polluted 'Monster' : Gramado beckons refugees from Sao Paulo with wine and Bavarian ambience.
- Flier's Flight Plan: The Paris-to-Paris Race
- Newly Developed Film From '40s Records Chapter in History : Photography: Camera buff, in defiance of orders, snapped shots of U.S. soldiers building the Alcan Highway. They are the centerpiece of a tribute to those who built the road during World War II.
- Inmates Find Value of Books Behind Bars
- Rob, Fab Bring That Syncing Feeling
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- MOTOR RACING : Geoff Bodine Ends His Drought in Clash
- He Hasn't Followed His Father's Formula on the Court : Basketball: Assistant coach Brian Mulligan, son of former UC Irvine Coach Bill, stresses defense, not offense, at Capistrano Valley.
- Exit of Saugus' Hernandez Result of Deepening Rift With Coach
- Henkel Leaps 6-9 1/2, Sets World Record
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Collage of Humanity Is Vibrant
- Together Titans Win Another : College basketball: Agee Ward scores 24 points to lead Fullerton to 97-79 victory, its fourth in last six games.
- Peninsula Girls : Hand Buena Worst Loss Under Vaughan
- BIZ BUZZ: Fantasy Records, the Berkeley-based independent...
- SOUNDSCAN II: R&B; artists aren't the only...
- Common Ground in Relationships : In Heliotrope Theatre's 'Til Death or Whatever Do Us Part,' couples are hurt by over-analyzing
- A Wave of Air Travel Fees Can Make for Some Very Taxing Vacations : Airlines: Passengers who look closely at their tickets may be surprised to find that the taxes being imposed on both domestic and international flights can add up.
- Crunching the Numbers to Purchase $175,000 Home
- The Ash Plant, By SEAMUS HEANEY
- Getting a Double Dose of Europe This Summer
- Ultimate Nerds : ACCIDENTAL EMPIRES; How the Boys of Silicon Valley Make Their Millions, Battle Foreign Competition, and Still Can't Get a Date, <i> By Robert X. Cringely (Addison-Wesley Publishing: $19.95; 336 pp.)</i>
- Airline Is First to Offer Free Child Safety Seats
- Controversy Revisits Clark Via the 'SuperBus' Affair
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Feb. 9-15
- 7 Injured When 2 Cars Collide in Placentia
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Opens Season by Dominating Doubleheader
- Forbidden City : Communities: The once-folksy town of Hidden Hills has become an affluent, gated enclave that doesn't always take kindly to outsiders.
- THE SCOOP
- History's Rewrite Man : When Simon Schama Combines Scholarship and Storytelling, He Makes the Past a Bestseller
- Dylan Now : What Becomes a Legend Most? A Never-Ending Tour, A New Audience and Keeping The Mystery Alive.
- Island Resort Is Safe Haven From Urban Hustle : Little-known outside Brazil, Comandatuba is aworld unto itself.
- Clinton Attracts Much Attention Across the South : Campaign: As a moderate and native son, the Arkansas governor fits the mold many envisioned when they created delegate rich Super Tuesday.
- State School Chief Honig Undaunted by Investigations, Feuds Over Policy
- Devastated Mozambique Is Optimistic About Future : Civil war: The African nation is beset by transportation problems and food shortages. Meanwhile, cease-fire talks have dragged on for 18 months.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Don't Expect an MBA to Land You in the Executive Suite
- Notes about your surroundings.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ CHRISTOPHER LAYNE : Proliferation Is Safer in Guiding Hands : The spread of nuclear weapons is inevitable. The job now is to teach nations to handle them responsibly.
- Big Board Blues : Many Analysts Question the NYSE's Future as the World's Largest Exchange Turns 200
- New Column Debuts Today
- THE ANDROGYNE JOURNAL by James Broughton...
- FICTION
- FICTION
- Wal-Mart to Anchor Towne Center Project
- A gospel quintet and an artist who...
- A Bay Area Trend With Sizzle
- Police Pack Meeting, Call on Keyser to Resign
- COLUMN LEFT/ JESSE JACKSON : Silence Before Injustice Has a Heavy Cost : If something is morally wrong--as ignoring the Haitians is--it won't turn out politically right.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Feb. 8
- Wary Homeowners Suggest Sites for Filtration Plant in Encino : Water: They attend a field trip to find a way to meet state standards for a nearby DWP reservoir.
- Getting the Hook : Last Mainland Tuna Cannery Faces Threat of Extinction
- Wrong-Way Driver Held After Crash
- Rupert Out of Hospital, Under Doctor's Care
- Western Debate Hides Timber's Flight South : Forests: Wood-products companies are leaving the Northwest for economic reasons. The retreat hasn't eased tensions between loggers and environmentalists.
- Davis to Address Women in Realty
- OVERHEARD
- Newspaper Clippings : LOVE & OBITS, <i> By John Ed Bradley (Henry Holt: $21.95; 276 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- A YEARNING TOWARD WILDERNESS: Environmental Quotations From...
- Major-Crime Rate Dips, but Killings and Rapes Rise
- La Verne : Grant Money Allocated
- Harvey Korman plays a Prussian balloonist named...
- A Monrovia Staffer Wins State Award
- Fire Station Riddled With Shotgun Pellets
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES : Speedskating Track Has Cracks; Melting Is Decried by Coaches
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Williams Leads UCLA Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Life Gets Tough at Top of the Polls
- STAGE : The Starry White Way : Many movie stars are Broadway bound this spring, daring to defy the critics--not to mention their accountants
- Levy Challenges Shamir for Post
- Russia's VP Slams Yeltsin's Economic Policy
- Panic-Stricken : Anxiety Attacks Have Afflicted Millions, From Actors to Athletes
- The Dead Zone (TMC Tuesday at 10...
- Trip to Switzerland Satisfies Dream for Disabled Minister
- City of Industry : Youth Basketball Program
- Arctic Route May Provide a Trade Shortcut for Ships
- A Luxury the Economy Can't Afford : Big tax bite on yachts threatens to sink a labor-intensive industry
- Alaska Natives Sharply Divided Over How to Administer Lands
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISORS : Candidates Go Down Into the Trenches
- PLATFORM : Legal Graffiti
- Political Paradox: Latinos Still Face Formidable Odds : Elections: In newly drawn congressional and Assembly districts, they appear to lack the numbers but not the votes.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Faith Baptist Remains Tied for 1st, 67-60
- CSUN Edged in Volleyball Final
- Ceballos' Dunking Victory: Out of Sight : Contest: Former CS Fullerton standout makes shot blindfolded to defeat Hornets' Johnson.
- BREITBARD HALL OF FAME : OTHER HONOREES : PRO ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
- New Guys Running the Show
- Northridge Reaches a Basketball Milestone
- Hard Work Pays Off for Pistons' Rodman
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Quayle Mob Scene Angers the French
- Marine Boxers Sweep Four Bouts at Regionals
- Carl Lewis suffered a hamstring injury and...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : DEPT. OF ODDITIES : Just in Case You Didn't Notice
- Health Care Going in HMO-Type Direction
- ESSAYS
- Tenant Must Pay in Money Order Failure
- THE NEXT CENTURY by David Halberstam...
- THE WINE LIST
- Howls in the Night : I SAW THE SKY CATCH FIRE, <i> By T. Obinkaram Echewa (Dutton: $20; 336 pp.)</i>
- Jobs: Creating Them / Keeping Them : How to End Pentagon Dependency--and Thrive
- Powerful Storm to Bring More Rain, High Tides
- 'The Date Coach' Is Here to Help Improve Your Passes
- Hiker Feared Dead in Rain-Swollen Swimming Hole
- Rural Western Communities Wither as the Young Pull Up Roots : Population: Small towns such as Eden, Ida., are not paradise when there are no jobs. As a result, they are slowly dying.
- Japanese-Americans Fear Rise of Hate Crimes : Prejudice: Local community is feeling the effects of furor over the trade imbalance and commemoration of attack on Pearl Harbor.
- 20-Mile Quarantine on Day 7 of Spill : Pollution: EPA suggests bleaching coastline but state regulators are concerned that the method would kill the entire near-shore environment.
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Second-Seeded Canada Gets Scare From No. 11 France
- Top-Ranked Players Advance to Finals of Racquetball Event
- AMERICA'S CUP : DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Round Two, Same Result: Conner Loses
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : County Figure Skating Pairs Compete Today at Olympics
- ROUNDUP : Santa Clara Beats Loyola Marymount Women as King Scores 32
- Will Theater Prospector David Houk Hit Pay Dirt?
- SoundScan's R&B; Blind Spot?
- Voting Numbers
- No Savings at Home
- Redistricting Proposal Called Racist
- Hooray for Fillmore
- Setting the Record Straight on Mobile Home Rent Control
- Some Call It 'Scalping'
- Arnett Forces an Issue
- THE ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE
- Hemingway Haunts
- Torres' Efforts in Cleanup Process Is Applauded
- Courts: Both sides have unnecessarily spent much money on lawyers and trial preparations, they contend. Mayor insists suit has merit.
- Redistricting Proposal Called Racist
- POP MUSIC : Extended Families...
- Overseas Investment Robs U.S. Workers
- Trade Talks
- Jailed Frenchman Wins No Sympathy
- Land Developers Unfairly Criticized
- GRIM DAYS AT GRANT HIGH
- THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING MOLLUSKS
- Keyser Panned, Baldwin Park Police Praised
- Publicity Needed to Increase Ridership on Bus to Encino
- HARRY SHEARER
- GRIM DAYS AT GRANT HIGH
- Open and Shut Question
- Down Under Discourse
- Sri Lanka President
- Police Killings
- GRIM DAYS AT GRANT HIGH
- L.A. County Expense Tab
- Who Should Sponsor Community Events?
- Under <i> Her</i> Thumb
- Police Station Said to Be Danger to Schoolchildren
- State to Save Bundle on Tuition Ruling
- Day-Care Subsidy Seen as Elemental
- THE ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE
- Mayoral Media
- L.A. County Expense Tab
- Animal Research
- No Shortage of Views on Myers and the Homeless
- Middle School Is Not a Sure Thing
- 'Car-Pool Cowboy' Hits Saddle Horn
- A Vote Against City Manager Systems
- Alleged Elitism Among Staff at St. Joseph Hospital
- No Shortage of Views on Myers and the Homeless
- No Shortage of Views on Myers and the Homeless
- GRIM DAYS AT GRANT HIGH
- Landfill Sites
- Cheers for a Lesson in Sportsmanship
- Sharing the Late Night
- Cyclist Rights Defended; Critic Referred to Driver Handbook
- An Inmate-Confinement Alternative
- L.A. County Expense Tab
- Out of the Past
- GRIM DAYS AT GRANT HIGH
- 'Limited Partnerships'
- Rick Cole Taken to Task for His Actions on Council
- No Shortage of Views on Myers and the Homeless
- Lesson of 'Roots'
- Creature Most Foul
- Creature Most Foul
- No Shortage of Views on Myers and the Homeless
- GRIM DAYS AT GRANT HIGH
- Making Justice Swift and Economical
- Refuge and Strength : On...
- GRIM DAYS AT GRANT HIGH
- Marshals Defended on 'Drug War Cross Fire'
- Jailed Frenchman Wins No Sympathy
- L.A. County Expense Tab
- Dog Lover
- GRIM DAYS AT GRANT HIGH
- A Poignant Glimpse of Newspaper's Past
- HARRY SHEARER
- Animal Research
- Creature Most Foul
- GRIM DAYS AT GRANT HIGH
- Bus Crash Rescuers Became 'Family'
- S & L Convictions
- Hot for Hotel
- GRIM DAYS AT GRANT HIGH
- Cut to the Crash
- Alleged Elitism Among Staff at St. Joseph Hospital
- Cyclist Rights Defended; Critic Referred to Driver Handbook
- Down Under Discourse
- Peace Corps Chief Insults Underlings
- Down Under Discourse
- L.A. County Expense Tab
- For Tax Dodging Hints, Join the Bush League
- Local Food Banks Help Thousands
- Frustrating an Individual's Dreams
- Flanigan Is Right: Cuts Boost Competitiveness
- Los Angeles County - News from Feb. 9, 1992
- LOCAL ISSUES? Chapman University freshmen have submitted...
- 5-Man, 9-Day Sprint Caps Primary Marathon in N.H. : Democrats: Among Kerrey, Clinton, Brown, Harkin, Tsongas, only 2 or 3 will emerge as viable competitors.
- NEW SPOTLIGHT: State Sen. Edward R. Royce...
- OFF RECORD: Desert Storm's Army Gen. H....
- KING'S QUEEN: Fay Wray became a screen...
- Splitting Hairs to Save Gorillas : Science: S.D. Zoo researcher uses DNA analysis of hair from nesting sites to detect inbreeding that could lead to extinction.
- He Has Tenor Spot for 'Tonight' : Tommy Newsom, Who Plays Maxwell's on Sunday, Found a Home With Carson
- Health Net Wins For-Profit Status : * Medicine: The state lets the Woodland Hills-based HMO convert from a nonprofit organization after it agrees to cede majority ownership to a foundation.
- U.S., Israel Fail to Resolve Dispute Over Settlements
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Quick Start Will Give You a Handle on Faucet Repair
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Major Invites New Irish Leader to Talk
- Broderick Gets 32 Years to Life : Sentencing: Judge gives her the maximum term possible for the slayings of her ex-husband and his wife. She will not be eligible for parole for 18 years.
- Banana Bomber : Burbank: A robber escapes with cash from a bank. Employees and customers are evacuated, but the bag left behind contains only fruit.
- We've brought you eyewitness accounts of drivers...
- VENTURA : Bus Rerouted After Residents' Protests
- Countywide : Thousand Oaks High Wins Trial Contest
- Girl Seeks Damages After Suspension From School
- Judge in King Case Rejects Request to Dismiss Jury Panel : Trial: The prosecution cites allegations of NAACP attempts to intimidate blacks in the group. But the jurist says no harm was done.
- Football
- NOTEBOOK : Closed-Circuit Telecasts of Races to Be Shown at International Centre
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Tardy Moorpark Pair Pay Price
- Burbank Trio to Play Football for CSUN
- Baseball
- Sam Anderson Finds 'Nirvana' on His Road to Fame and Fortune
- Action Aplenty in a River-Less 'Willows'
- STAGE REVIEW : Skillful Execution Enhances 'Cycle'
- MARKETING
- Pepperdine Student Who Hails From Malibu Crowned Miss USA
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Going Beneath the Surface to Appreciate Plywood
- Chicago Police Used Torture, Report Alleges
- Pentagon Eyes Russian Missile Expertise
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- * NWA Inc., Northwest's parent company, posted...
- DECORATING ADVICE : Yellow Accents Will Add Sunshine to Kitchen
- THE OLYMPICS: WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : A Matter of Heritage Becomes a Very Special Source of Pride
- Holmes, Back From Over the Hill, Wins
- Restoring Faith in the New TV Pulpit : Television: Mainstream religions haven't used the airwaves to maximum effect to deliver their messages.
- OXNARD : School Measure's Failure Decried
- Industrial Park Site Considered for Bus Headquarters : Antelope Valley: The county is looking at land partly developed by a controversial councilman.
- Homeowners Challenge Settlement : Warner Ridge: The group contends, among other things, that the development agreement cannot be finalized without a public review.
- Golf
- MOORPARK : Deputies Irate Over Rail-Crossing Blocks
- McIntee Flexing His Muscles : Basketball: Newport Harbor senior's intense weight and strength training is paying dividends on the court.
- Conner Faces New Boat in Cup 2nd Round
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brown's Late Heroics Help Rancho Alamitos Edge Santiago
- His Love Letter to Southern California : Music: Writer-composer Ian Whitcomb turns his novel 'Lotusland' into a musical. It premieres Sunday in Pasadena.
- SANTA ANITA : Rivals Hoping Off Track, Distance Will Slow Best Pal in Strub Sunday
- THE NHL / STEVE SPRINGER : Gretzky: Why Not Send the Best to the Olympics?
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : In another City Eastern game:
- Pittsburgh Penguin center Mario Lemieux was fined...
- Yearwood: This Success Belongs to Her : Country music: Some credit singer's career to Garth Brooks, but her album has sold more than 900,000 copies and features a No. 1 country single.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Club Indigo Revisited': That's Entertainment
- Cable's Victoria Looseleaf Takes a Page From Ed Sullivan's Book
- ORANGE COUNTY NEWS
- Minolta Must Pay Big Award to Honeywell
- Error Shrinks Size of Scouts' Ex-Drug Ranch