- GM Posts Loss of $4.5 Billion, Lists Closings
- Site Chosen for Ambitious Airport Project in Chicago
- Canada Slashes Cod Quota in Fishing Crisis
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Lottery Acts to Curb Bulk Ticket-Buying
- Ventura Officials Quiz Staff on Floods : Council: Recommendations are sought on how to avoid a repeat of the flooding that swamped an RV site earlier this month. A review of the park developer's permit is asked.
- OLYMPICS WATCH : Reason to Cheer
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Tustin Coach Won't Reveal Plans to Stop Gahr's Sharp-Shooter
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- Going for Their Biggest Save : Bryan and Lisa Harvey Publicize Disease Afflicting Daughter
- Health-Care Firms Sign Plasma Agreement
- Ventura Entertainment Earns $889,586 in Quarter
- St. Ives' 4th-Quarter Profit Drops by 31% to $460,000
- PLATFORM : Punishing 'Sedition,' Two Centuries Later
- OCTA Board Adopts Strict Controls for New Purchases : Transportation: Controversial SuperBus contract prompts the revised rules but will not be subject to them.
- Sweatshop Sweep Finds Labor Violations
- SAN CLEMENTE : Cities to Share Data on Fighting Blight
- TENNIS : Shriver Warms Up and Wins
- City's 4-A Playoffs an Obstacle Course
- In other boys' games
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Titans Get in Swing of Things at Arizona
- HEBERT: 'Ruby's Bucket of Blood' : A Long Look Inward to Find 'Ruby's' : Stage: Julie Hebert's latest work gets its world premiere at the San Diego Repertory Theatre.
- Bassist John Clayton Puts Heart Into His Musical Style
- West Coast Bancorp Loss Doubled in '91
- Chad Therapeutics Inc.'s 3rd-Quarter Profit Soars
- Jane Pickens; Popular Singer in Big Band Era
- Alpharel Reports 29% Gain in Net Income
- All Returns Not In but Tsongas Still Holds Slim Lead in Maine
- 2 City Purchases Reveal Products' Hybrid Origins
- Briefing Paper : Shrinking Russian Defenses
- Jewelry Store Owner Shot by Robbers
- Karlin Defends Probation Term for Shopkeeper : Courts: Judge's legal brief says the grocer was subjected to a 'violent attack' before she fatally shot teen-age girl.
- ANAHEIM : 'Enterprise Zone' on Council Agenda
- Candidates for Senate, Assembly Races Listed
- IRVINE : Just Plane Fun for UCI Students
- Panel Rejects Coyote Leg Trap Ban : Wildlife: Activist has pushed for prohibition. But an animal control officer puts his hand in one of the devices to demonstrate its safety.
- COUNTYWIDE : Baggerly Will Join Sweeney Campaign
- BUENA PARK : School Invites Firms to Adopt Classrooms
- Council Debates Taking City Hall Issue to Voters
- Legal Big Guns to Duel in Jail Land Case Appeal
- Jetliner Aborts Approach at LAX After Near Miss : Aviation: Larger aircraft was approaching the same runway as another plane as the two come within an eighth of a mile of each other, FAA officials say.
- Duke Remains No. 1, but Bruins Drop to No. 4; Trojans Are No. 13
- The Master's Basketball Program Has Chance for Another Big Step
- Rancho Santiago Seeded 6th in Regional Playoffs
- POP MUSIC
- Wymer to Be Tried Sept. 15 on Charges of Stealing $113 Million
- Kurdish Leader Begins Quest to Save His People : Diplomacy: He seeks Western aid to ward off misery caused by a brutal winter and stringent Iraqi economic sanctions.
- George L. Gildred has been named chairman...
- Israeli Guard Shot to Death by Palestinian
- ULAN BATOR : Still In Transition
- Policeman's Mother and Ex-Officer Accepted for Jury Pool in King Case : Trial: Two court clerks also are placed on the tentative panel. All say they have seen videotape of incident but can hear evidence fairly.
- 2 Women Hurt When One Runs Stop Sign
- Marine's Body Recovered From Copter That Crashed in Ocean
- Kori Rosenkranz to Play Volleyball for Wichita State
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire Fears Prank Could Backfire
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Jourden Pitches One-Hitter in Opener as Saddleback Wins Twice in Softball
- College Basketball
- NBA ROUNDUP : Warriors Beat Mavericks, Run Streak to Eight
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Electronic Clearing House Reports Loss in Quarter
- Fortune Petroleum to Acquire Oil Properties
- Bonny L. Matheson, president of the Valley...
- Pay-Fone Systems Reports 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Thomas W. Turner Jr. has been named...
- Forecasters See Anemic Recovery in '92 : Economy: The National Assn. of Business Economists cited the high level of debt, which has discouraged consumers.
- Harmony Holdings Shows Quarterly Loss of $389,001
- Eldon W. Cessna; Engineer, Pilot for Aircraft Firm
- The Guilt, Misery Behind Olivier's Genius : LAURENCE OLIVIER; A Biography, <i> by Donald Spoto,</i> HarperCollins, $23; 387 pages
- Hearing Begins for Suspect in San Diego Serial Killings : Crime: Prosecutors outline 32 felony counts, including six of murder, against Cleophus Prince Jr.
- Regional Outlook : An Exercise in Middle East Macho : * Israeli-Lebanese border battles send tough messages. But no one wants to replay the 1982 invasion.
- Best Diet Regimen? It's Made to Fit Your Lifestyle
- City Council to Steer a User-Friendly Course
- San Diego
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : RV Storage Cost to Go Up 50 Cents
- City Council Panel Backs Anti-Gang Ordinance
- Suspects Still Sought in Fatal Shooting of 2
- NFL Owners Lose Supreme Court Appeal
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : Nippon's Luck Finally Runs Out
- THEATER : Big Plans : The Vanguard Ensemble Will Have Its Premiere Friday, but There's Still a Lot to Do
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Funds for Transit Service
- Mystery Illness Hits Infant Girl From Argentine Flight
- Professor, Family Members Plead Guilty to Fraud
- Pact Would Cut Pay of TV, Movie Extras
- Shopping Center Is Planned for 85 Acres
- Pursuing Good Times With Ads on Bad Times
- Patricia A. Sbarbaro has joined McGladrey and...
- Insurance Auto Auctions Loses $11.5 Million in '91
- NEWS ANALYSIS : How Diller Accomplished the Impossible at Fox : Entertainment: His 5-year-old network is an unusual success story in an industry that is losing money.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Allen McRee has been named an associate...
- MEDIA
- Disney Helps Dow Rise 2.23 to Record Close : Market Overview
- Tsongas Running Hard to Stay in the Fast Lane : Politics: Democratic candidate is jamming his schedule as he tries to take advantage of momentum. His campaign is showing signs of disorganization.
- De Klerk's Question for Whites: 'Do You Support Reform?' : South Africa: President unveils wording of referendum that poses a make-or-break test for his government.
- Paying for Power : How We Divvy Up a Dinner Tab Says Lots About Our Egos
- Coast Guard Reports Aid to 23 Arriving Cubans
- Lean Machine Eye to Eye With the Competition
- Vernon Granted Trial on Claim He Is Victim of Religious Bias : Courts: But judge narrows scope of suit prompted by inquiry of assistant police chief's conduct. Yaroslavsky and Brewer are dismissed as defendants.
- PERSPECTIVE ON EXECUTIVE PAY : Offset Greed With a Dose of Risk : Does it really matter how much CEOs make? You bet it does--to workers, shareholders and consumers.
- A Time Between Storms
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Recession Shrinking City's Tax Revenue
- 2 Admit Accomplice Roles in Henry Peco Case : Crime: Both say he fired rifle before being killed by police. The incident caused outrage at Imperial Courts housing project.
- Fired Professor Gets Additional Award of $585,000 : Courts: Punitive damages against Chapman University bring the total verdict to $1.14 million for wrongful dismissal.
- It Was More Than a Streak of Good Luck : Women's basketball: For Richmond's Ginny Doyle, record of 66 free throws in a row is capped off by a shootout victory over Billy Packer.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Pauley's 23 Help Kansas Beat Oklahoma, 84-65
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rams' Gary Signs Class-A Contract
- Lisa Olson settled her sexual harassment suit...
- JAZZ REVIEW : First-Rate Musicians Pack Hampton Fest
- Inmates Take Rap--to the Grammys : Pop music: Lifers Group can't attend ceremonies, but the band is nominated for its stark long-form video.
- Firm's Dark Clouds Return : Toxic waste: Agoura Hills-based American Ecology now finds itself in a growing dispute over its planned dump for radioactive items.
- Trio-Tech International Reports 2nd-Quarter Loss
- But You Still Can't Get Decent Help, Dahling
- Bertram N. Shure has joined Sunburst Computers...
- Mastermind of Kickback Scheme Sentenced to Prison, Fined $100,000
- Firm Expects Tooth-Filling Patent
- Health Care Agency Head to Be Deputy to Yeutter
- SARAJEVO : Crumbling Yugoslavia
- Mock Trial Generates Real Enthusiasm : Education: Two teachers at San Marino High find it argues a good case for student interest in civics, law, history, English, journalism, art and math.
- Planners Suspend Disputed Decision : Warner Center: Homeowners say the panel did not give notice of a change it made regarding the development.
- IRVINE : ReLeaf Group to Expand Into Tustin
- COUNTYWIDE : Board of Education OKs District Changes
- Result Same Second Time Around: Il Moro Defeats Nippon Challenge : Sailing: Resail of Sunday's race closes out second round.
- Dodgers' Davis Gets Unkindest Cuts of All : Baseball: After facing Candiotti's knuckleballs, he must battle Seanez's fastball in batting practice.
- WOMEN'S BOWLING : Duggan Set to Defend Open Title
- Botwinick's Objectives d' Art : Museum: The Newport Harbor's director talks about his institution's role in a changing Orange County.
- MORE KUDOS
- Glendora's Lee Puts Fight Behind Him : Prep basketball: He says he wants to be known only for his work in classroom, on court.
- Miscellany
- It's All in the Family : Prep soccer: Temple City High's Erin Martin, who set a state scoring record, is coached by her father, Bill.
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Scar' Leaves a Compelling Mystery Unsolved
- This Brand of Fumble Gives a Coach More Than Gray Hair
- Clinic Given $6,000 for AIDS Testing
- Gunman Robs Bank, Flees in Mercedes
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Get Moving on the Gnatcatcher
- Council OKs Sale of Mt. Soledad Cross Site
- RINCON POINT : Work Under Way on Freeway Guardrail
- OXNARD : Plisky Will Not Seek 37th Assembly Seat
- In a deal that no doubt will...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Highs, Lows for Ziegler
- Oscar Gives Box Office a Mild Boost : Movies: Nominations double 'Bugsy's' take and cause 'Silence of the Lambs' rentals to surge. 'Wayne's World' is still No. 1.
- Hoping for Unforgettable Grammys : Pop Music: Record retailers expect Natalie Cole and R.E.M. to be the leaders at tonight's awards ceremony--and later at the cash registers.
- San Diego
- Teacher Will Stand Trial on Sex Charges : Courts: Fallbrook band instructor accused of having unlawful intercourse with two students waives his right to a preliminary hearing.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Red Sox's Quintana Has a Broken Arm
- Kurt ZimmermanSchool: Mission Viejo HighSport: BasketballPosition: GuardClass:...
- Beatty Asks Congress for Labels on 'Altered' Films : Legislation: Actor-director joins two senators in supporting a bill to identify colorized and other modified movies.
- Robert C. Goodell has resigned as executive...
- New Techniques That Lower Pollution Can Also Cut Firms' Energy Bills : Technology: Companies used to view energy and environment as two separate functions. But increasingly, the two concerns are merging.
- GM's Non-Auto Profit Hit $2.5 Billion in '91 : Subsidiaries: Earnings at EDS, GMAC and GM Hughes Electronics helped offset vehicle losses.
- San Diego Hospice has named J. Stephen...
- Rich C. Arguilez has joined the Peace...
- Transamerica Insurance Reports Surge in Profit
- Business Owners Decry State of Bureaucracy : Government: Companies say they are being driven from California by taxation and regulation. But figuring out and fixing the problems won't be simple.
- E.N. Phillips Seeks Funding for Poly-Optical Stock
- Tim Gertonson has been appointed to serve...
- Dornan Ties Aid to POW-MIA Data
- Panel to Probe Reports on Aid to Iraq : Arms buildup: Rep. Gonzalez's aide says the hearings will include questions raised in The Times' articles about assistance in the 1980s.
- More Mideast Blizzards
- Kerrey Says He Is Hitting His 'Stride' in S.D.
- Some More Reasons to Be Afraid of the Dark
- ANAHEIM : District Opposes 10-Unit Project
- Hero of Chrysler Saga to Move to Wall St. : Automobiles: The departure of Robert Miller appears to ensure Robert Lutz will be Lee Iacocca's successor.
- Both Sides Claim Victory in Ruling on 386 Chip : Technology: An arbitrator's decision moves the lengthy fight between Advanced Micro Devices and Intel closer to conclusion.
- Port, Industries Reach Accord on Rental Policy
- Valarie Thomas has been elected 1992 president...
- American Express to Cut Fees to Some Merchants : Credit: The company is trying to improve relations with businesses that complain about high processing charges.
- Michael R. Rahilly has joined Ninyo and...
- Japanese Man Slain After Receiving Death Threats : Stabbing: Two weeks ago, two bikers had blamed his nation for U.S. recession and said they would kill him, his son said.
- Central Valley Rivers Face Upstream Battle : Conservation: One group pushes for a conservancy to create a parkway and regulate building on the San Joaquin riverbed. Others try to quietly preserve what is left.
- Woman Arrested After Pursuit on Freeway
- Jetliner Lands Safely With an Engine Shut Off
- Linda Fairfield has been promoted to assistant...
- How Notes Could Help Make Changes to Prop. 13 Fairer
- Cars and Jobs Win Over Bid for Park on the Bay : Port: National City wanted land on bay for recreation. Jobs promised by company won instead.
- MANILA : One Vote to a Customer
- Feeding at the Public Trough : Ojai: Worms are being fed city employees' lunchtime leftovers. It's all part of a municipal plan to reduce landfill-destined waste.
- McDonnell Douglas Unit to Host Travel Fair
- INTERNATIONAL
- Ocean Pacific Halts Talks on Selling Firm : Merchandising: Tustin surf wear supplier's strong performance during recession may have increased its value. It is no longer for sale.
- Crystal Ball-Goers See Reason to Rejoice
- At 82, Artist Feels She Has Much Work to Do
- MOORPARK : 2 Men Held Over Stabbing at Market
- CLIPBOARD: John Wayne Airline Performance For December, 1991
- 3 More Airline Passengers Stricken With Cholera
- Larry Spelhaug has joined Pages Software as...
- HemaCare Posts Earnings of $80,000 in 4th Quarter
- John Elliott has been installed as the...
- Timothy Yeun has been installed as president...
- National Agenda : Scots' Sentiments Surge Toward Independence : * A new poll shows 50% want a divorce from Britain. The next election may put that view into the ballot box.
- Man Shot in Chest During Street Fight
- First San Diego Cholera Sufferer From Flight Found : Disease: Woman was an Aerolineas Argentinas passenger on the flight tied to outbreak of the disease.
- Laguna Mayor Will Serve on National Cities Committee
- LAKE FOREST : City Officially Joins Tollway Group
- Officials to Consider Lifting Quarantine Along the Coastline
- A Principled, if Painful, Stand : Flap over loan guarantees for Israel goes public
- Small-Town Idea May Again Have Day in the Sun
- Pope Praises Guinea's Moves to Civilian Rule
- COLUMN ONE : Cold War Still Lurks Offstage : Planes and satellites spy on the ex-Soviet Union. Submarines prowl off its coast. The Pentagon argues for vigilance but risks stoking Russian fears.
- Suit Filed to Ban Shrimp Imports That Endanger Sea Turtles
- Brian Borkum was named the top sales...
- Money Manager Buys 5.9% of Unico American
- Media : Sitcom Milks China's Sacred Cows : * Radical Maoism, bureaucracy and graft are fair game for a hugely popular Beijing TV show. But no names, please.
- Buchanan Leads Uphill Charge in Dixie : Campaign: The GOP contender faces a far different sort of voter in the South. The recession is less of an issue and patriotism looms large.
- Elvis--Lean or Large? Fans Can Pick Stamp Portrait
- Bush Loosens Controls on Biotech Industry
- Iwerks Begins Work on Montreal Theater Project
- A Day of Tears and Relief for GM Workers
- Network Co. Lowers Stake in Foothill Group Inc.
- Lawsuit Alleges Fraud by FHP
- TECHNOLOGY : AST Research Signs Purchasing Accord With ComputerLand
- Xircom Plans Offering of 2 Million Shares
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : EPA Report Links Poverty, Pollution
- Justice Stevens Begins Cancer Therapy, Continues on Court
- In Search of My Own Tuf Truk
- San Diego
- Wolfsheimer, Killea to Pay Political Fines : Politics: The state political watchdog agency assessed the fines for conflict-of-interest and campaign disclosure law violations.
- Caving In on the Arts? : Timing of NEA head's departure is troubling
- NEWPORT BEACH : Group to Discuss AIDS Education
- Hospitals Feel the Pain of Recession : Economy: They are eliminating jobs and trimming hours. The downturn has left many patients without company-paid insurance.
- Bergen Brunswig Sells Commtron for $78 Million : Finance: By shedding the video unit, the company will be able to focus solely on its drug distribution business.
- LAW : Property Rights, Limits on Use Collide Before Court
- Pressing Arkansas Issue Keeps Clinton Off the Campaign Trail
- HELSINKI : Finland's 'EC-ization'
- Prime Minister Claims Victory in Malta Vote
- Yeltsin Facing New Economic Jolt : Russia: A looming plunge in factory output is already forcing changes in his reform plan.
- The Long Road to Democracy
- * Edgar (Pete) Ritter; Rancher
- TV Reporter Says Firing Was Based on His Sex, Age : Civil rights: The former Channel 34 news writer files suit. He claims he was told that he didn't fit 'the new image' of the station.
- Randy Granovetter has joined Norris Communications as...
- INSURANCE
- Training Helps Students Retool : Courses: A number of local institutions offer vocational programs with classes both day and night. Subjects range from computers to baking.
- ROBIN ABCARIAN : Get the Facts, Ma'am, Then Make Choice
- Life Goes Underground in a Capital Under Siege : Nagorno-Karabakh: Frightened citizens find refuge in cramped spaces beneath buildings as battles continue.
- Man Guilty in 'Bizarre' Murder Case
- Culture : Hong Kong Mixes Folk Arts Into Health Recipe : * Feeling run-down? Try drinking donkey skin and ginseng, some herbalists advise.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Mail Bomber Faces New Murder Charge
- Teen-Ager's Abortion Appeal Heard : Ireland: The Supreme Court may rule this week on her wish to leave the country for the procedure.
- Pact Reached on Rail Job's Impact on School : Safety: Metro Red Line construction firm says it will reduce truck traffic, noise and dust at excavation site near Los Feliz elementary facility. Board approves plan.
- ORANGE : Preschool Program Gets $106,000 Grant
- Neighbors Sound-Test Airport Noise Plan : Environment: A Van Nuys committee invites residents for a computerized demonstration. Their reaction is not favorable.
- Los Angeles Marathon Street Closures : Marathon-Related Events
- Hernandez Is a Cut Above Foe : Boxing: Corner able to patch up champion on his way to title defense.
- It's Just Plain Wide Open Now
- Baseball
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- Baseball
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- STAGE REVIEWS : Innocence Erodes in Jail in 'La Loma'
- 10 AIDS Activists Receive Probation for Protest Role : Courts: Nine men and a woman blocked a street at a November fund-raiser for state Sen. Ed Davis. They decry a bill he sponsored.
- Man Gets 3-Year Sentence for Food Stamp Scam
- Traffic Studies Are More Than Academic at UCI : Transportation: Statewide institute's sometimes-intriguing findings can shape road design and public policy.
- College Basketball
- Duchesne Scores, Assists North Stars
- College Basketball
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON DAILY REPORT : For Those Not Up to 26.2 Miles, There Will Be a 5-Kilometer Run
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- Parents Tell Health, Safety Concerns Over Classrooms
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- OPERA REVIEW : A Pair of 'Beauties,' Wagner in Houston
- Tax Cuts Are Worthless, Even to Buy Votes : Economy: Cut the deficit and spend on necessities, Americans tell pollsters; raising taxes on the upper bracket is the ticket.
- Pensions Without Shame
- Schillo Says He Plans to Run for State Senate Seat : Politics: The Thousand Oaks councilman would face Assemblywoman Cathie Wright in the 19th District's GOP primary.
- Tennis
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: ANGELUS LEAGUE
- North Hollywood Man Arrested in Slaying
- Santiago Leaves Past Behind : Baseball: Padre catcher says he's not bitter about fans' booing, management's hard line.
- Federal Government to Pay Pollution Permit Fees
- ART REVIEW : 'NHI': Images of 45 Victims Exact a Toll
- Bonita Vista Ineligible
- Russia's Plea for Western Aid
- D.A.'s Crab Caper Wasted Money
- Russia's Plea for Western Aid
- Spending by Congress
- Spending by Congress
- Condoms at School
- 'Choice' Will Mean Chaos
- Russia's Plea for Western Aid
- Brutality in Burma
- Too Late to Change Jail Site
- Bilingual Programs
- 'The Cay' Not a Racist Book
- Russia's Plea for Western Aid
- Russia's Plea for Western Aid
- Discovery
- The Silliness of a Trail Fee
- MOVIES - Feb. 25, 1992
- MOVIES - Feb. 25, 1992
- MOVIES - Feb. 25, 1992
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1992
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1992
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 25, 1992
- Obituaries - Feb. 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 25, 1992
- DESERT TECH: Gilbert P. Hyatt, who made...
- New Bush Ad Sics Marines on Buchanan
- NAKED RUNWAY: Leslie Nielsen, star of the...
- U.S. Loans Indirectly Financed Iraq Military : Foreign aid: Baker pushed through agriculture credits that helped Hussein free up money for arms.
- Professor Gives 'F' to UNLV : College basketball: He urges faculty senate to have troubled program suspended for two years.
- FINE JEWELRY: Newport Beach financial adviser Steve...
- 12 Semifinalists for LAPD Chief Include 7 Minorities : Police: List with 4 blacks and 3 Latinos underscores emphasis on candidates reflecting minority population.