- HELPING KIDS: Orange County's Child Abuse Council...
- Prospective Jurors in King Case Express Sympathy for Police : Trial: Of five potential members of panel with strong law enforcement leanings, only one is excused.
- Word for the Week: Warm : Santa Ana Winds and Sunny Skies Are Expected to Stick Around
- 717 Days and Counting : The Next Winter Olympics Are Only Two Years Away
- Diller Stuns Hollywood, Quits Fox Inc.
- Storm Damage Put at $1.5 Million : Recreation: The largest losses were in the Sepulveda Basin and O'Melveny Park in Granada Hills. The total figure is three times higher than first estimated.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 25, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 25, 1992
- Technology - Feb. 25, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 25, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 25, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 25, 1992
- Technology - Feb. 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 25, 1992
- 'Baby Steps' May Be Best for a Novice Investor
- Latest Tokyo Scandal May Be Truckload of Trouble : Japan: A fraud and payoff case involving the nation's second largest delivery firm has implications for U.S. firms that are trying to break into the Japanese market.
- Pro-Communist Marchers Battle Moscow Police
- High Court Hearing Poses Prop. 13's Stiffest Challenge : Government: Justices will hear arguments Tuesday on tax-cutting measure. Experts say it may be in jeopardy.
- Drop In? Drop Dead! : Disneyland Is Working Overtime to Keep Liz Taylor's Birthday Bash a Very Private Affair
- Democrats Talk Up Virtues of Family Farm, Spar Over Taxes : Debate: Harkin, Kerrey attack Tsongas in South Dakota. Midwest senators need good showings Tuesday.
- Democrats Clash on Farming and American Indian Affairs : Debate: Ex-Irvine mayor Agran is showstopper in the South Dakota candidates forum. He assails Brown.
- PLATFORM : Overcoming Cancer
- The Sound of Music Doesn't Play at Disney
- ANAHEIM : City to Look at Term, Contribution Limits
- Southland Dries Out Under Clear Skies
- Springer's Round No Drive in Park : Buick Invitational: His erratic shot on No. 17 leads to a triple-bogey seven. He drops out of the lead and finishes tied for sixth place.
- Pat Austin scored a double victory, winning...
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Best and Brightest
- Watson Is Feeling a Different Pressure
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 7 Indiana Makes Itself at Home on No. 6 Ohio State's Court, 86-80
- Miscellany
- ANALYSIS : At Least the U.S. Has Learned How to Talk a Better Game
- Dole Aide Apologizes for KCRW-FM Remark
- DANCE
- Olmos Puts a Warning Out to Gang Members : Film: The relentlessly bleak 'American Me' is screening to groups across the nation. The director-star sees it as being as much a crusade as a commercial endeavor.
- Minding the PCs and Qs of Computer Etiquette : Electronics: E-mail technology is moving too fast for social rules to keep up. Correspondents are left to police themselves and sometimes commit messaging gaffes.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bidding War on Tax Cuts Raises Danger of Backfire : Economy: Some analysts warn reductions would boost deficit, increase interest rates, abort recovery.
- A Daughter on Death Row
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 32, Discovered Dead in Motel Room
- Boy, 8, Hit by Car Near His Home
- Bonn Has the Clout--but Will It Use It? : Trade talks: Kohl's knockout punch might even unnerve foot-dragging France
- A Step Closer to Home : Panel Backs Controversial Plan to Build Housing for Workers
- MOORPARK : Businesses Offered License Fee Amnesty
- COUNTYWIDE : Disaster Official Resigns County Post
- Science / Medicine : Ozone Hole Damages Food Chain
- Science / Medicine : Search for Gravity Waves Planned
- COSTA MESA : Man Standing Near Doorway Is Shot
- Track and Field
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Goes Long Distance, 66-60
- Hernandez Defends Title at Forum
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Stop Both Former Coach and Sabres, 5-2
- AUTOS
- 23 Injured as Bus Runs Into Truck on Interstate
- A Clear-Cut Case of Summery Weather : Meteorology: Warm, windy conditions send hundreds to Orange County beaches. Downed trees, outages, false alarms are reported.
- Weekend Death Toll Rises to 12 in S. Africa
- Magic's Dinner Honors Connors
- MEDIA
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- OCCUPATION: COSTUMED CHARACTER
- COUNTYWIDE : Cruising the High Seas at a Low Cost
- Size, Makeup of Congregations Changing
- A Timely Beer Break for Pate : Golf: He wins San Diego tournament after beverage container stops his wild shot on 17 and enables him to save par.
- ART : 'Speaking in Tongues' Could Use Interpreter : Alfonzo Moret's new installation at the Saddleback College Art Gallery seems diffuse and unresolved.
- LOS ANGELES MARATHON / DAILY REPORT : There's a Long List of Reasons for Running Long Distances
- TV REVIEW : 'Class' Shows Diva as a Tough Teacher
- Nippon Gets Reprieve, Will Race Again : America's Cup: International jury gives Japanese benefit of the doubt after loss to Il Moro di Venezia.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : La Quinta
- Restaurant Owner Has Only Boredom to Fight Now
- Barbosa-Lima's Joyous 'Guitar'
- SCR Names Winners of Annual Playwright Competition : Stage: Top prize of $5,000 goes to Tania Myren-Zobel, an actress currently in a graduate writing program at UCLA.
- Democrats Clash on Farming and American Indian Affairs : Debate: Ex-Irvine mayor Agran is showstopper in the South Dakota candidates forum. He assails Brown.
- Albertville Bids Adieu to Its Winter Games
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Court Candidate at Peace With '60s War Opposition
- Then and NOW : Despite Media Ridicule and a Right-Wing Backlash, the National Organization for Women Continues to Champion the Causes of Feminism Under New President Patricia Ireland
- Science / Medicine : AIDS Vaccine Promising in Animals
- Pate Delivers 'Ugly' Victory : Golf: He gets a little help to win the Buick Invitational.
- Pop Music Reviews : Despite Party Spirit, Radiators Serve Up a Watered-Down Set
- Millions Hear Voice of America at 50 : Radio: The agency's first broadcast in 1942 went to Nazi Germany. Now it teaches democracy to listeners in the dismantled Soviet empire.
- TV Reviews : 'Duel of the Hearts' Is a Cartland Romance
- Chinese Trade Bloc Predicted by Conferees : Commerce: The idea is to unite Hong Kong with two all-but enemies-- : communist China and capitalist Taiwan--into a "Greater China" trade community.
- Tsongas Has Slim Maine Caucus Lead : Campaign: He appears to win 30% of delegates. But Brown effort makes him strong second with 29%. Bush sweeps the Republican side.
- Richard D. Recchia : Ex-Chrysler Exec Makes the Case for Japanese Cars
- Sockers Beat Stars Using Moderation : Indoor soccer: Despite winning, 8-3, Sockers keep things quiet against Tacoma.
- LEGAL FILE
- Music & Dance Reviews : Patrick Flynn Leads Mozart Orchestra
- Murphy Brown Called Before Senate Panel : Television: Tonight's episode resembles NPR reporter Nina Totenberg's actual predicament: Facing a Senate probe of a leaked confidential report. It's no accident.
- Pedestrian Hit by Trolley Dies
- COUNTYWIDE : Boy Scout's Drive Helps Flood Victims, Homeless
- 10 Inmates Injured in Racial Brawl Over Size of Breakfast
- Youth Held in Death of Pacoima Woman, 21
- COLUMN ONE : Murder or Natural Causes? : Four years after Crystal Spencer's death, her case remains a mystery. Following the trail leads to rumors, theories and mishandled evidence.
- Apartment Building Is a Rare Refuge From Street's Mayhem
- LAPD Rejects Hollywood Anti-Gang Unit : Crime: Residents have petitioned for their own CRASH detail. Police say the Westside bureau's handling of the area is effective.
- Man Hit by Gunshot
- CLIPBOARD: John Wayne Airport Traffic
- Grounds for Concern for Gnatcatcher : Habitat: The songbird's territory continues to shrink. Two hearings this week will focus on proposal to list the bird as an endangered species.
- Man Arrested After 2 Die in Party Brawl
- Golden West Women Are Top Seeded in the Regional Basketball Playoffs
- Kings Beat Jets, Move Into Second : Hockey: Four players share the spotlight with Gretzky, who takes league lead in scoring during 4-2 victory.
- He Came to Mainland From Maui to Continue Studying Diamonds
- In Terms of Medals, It's Quality, Not Quantity
- STAGE REVIEW : Lamb's Theatre Takes Some Steel Out of 'Magnolias'
- The 'Momentum' Investors Begin to Lose Their Steam
- Falklanders Are Urged to Forgive Argentina
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : District to Reclassify Junior High Schools
- Tentative Accord Reached Between Actors and Studios : Labor: Proposed contract averts a threatened movie production shutdown. Screen Actors Guild will represent extras for the first time since 1946.
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Forums Seek Budget Cut Input
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Will Preserve July 4 Celebration
- Builder Negotiates to Build Scaled-Down Outlet Center : Camarillo: Critics say the city doesn't need more malls. Supporters say shoppers are going outside the city.
- Singer Does an Encore for His First Fans
- Lefferts Still a Padre, but How Long? : Baseball: Ex-reliever to try to earn spot as starter.
- STAGE
- 10 Inmates Hurt in Pitchess Rancho Brawl
- Bogus Policemen Ransack Home, Take Money, Jewelry
- Science / Medicine : Size of Brain Segment Linked to Verbal Fluency
- MOORPARK : School Board May Get Cable Coverage
- The Mystery Is Solved, the Chief Just Slipped Up
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustees to Discuss Budget Reductions
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Winds Cause Fire That Burns 2 Homes
- COLUMN LEFT/ TOM HANNIGAN : Protect the Vulnerable, Limit Revenue : If Proposition 13 is struck down, some basic rules would make the transition less painful.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Pacifica
- National Council on Arts' Real Mandate
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ohlsson Does Justice to Beethoven, Chopin : Recital: The well-known pianist provided handsome offerings of the two composers' works at a Civic Theatre recital.
- Music & Dance Reviews : Judith Ren-Lay in 'Undercurrent Events'
- The Lesbian Issue Resurfaces
- Stunning Acts of Bravery That Will Live On in Infamy
- Sky's the Limit for Togo Tribute
- Family Fears Doctor Who Disappeared Was Waylaid : Mysteries: Pirates may have targeted Robert Axelrod's power boat, a spokesman says. But experts and officials say few such cases are the work of seagoing criminals.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hearing to Address 2 Budget-Cut Plans
- Men Shot After Car Hits Parked Vehicle
- ORANGE : Library to Seek Reading Grants
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES : Tikhonov Is Evasive About '94
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Roomful of Blues Keeps the Faithful
- Speaking of Implants : TV's Jenny Jones Goes Public With Traumatic Tale
- 12th Drinking-Driving Conviction Leads to Prison
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Allen Says Adversity Has Helped Shape His Character
- Home, Sweeter Home : Lifestyle: The county is viewed by a growing number of Californians as a good place to move to. Blue skies and a slow pace are among the factors drawing newcomers.
- Mormons Grow but Face Hostility : Religion: The church has been attacked with words and graffiti. But the Santa Clarita Valley unit has expanded to 5,100 members.
- Rap Music Auto Alarms Take a Turn to Verse : Security: A Canoga Park inventor has updated an electronic system to include a rhyming message for would-be thieves.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Capistrano Valley Will Be at Home for Second Round
- Germany's Hans Stuck, driving a Porsche 911,...
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Kennedy
- Brabham Sees Enough to View Checkered Flag
- Tarkanian Changes His Mind : Basketball: UNLV coach rescinds resignation, but university president says he will not allow it.
- STAGE
- Boxing
- Rain forced postponement of the Mountain Dew...
- Sunset Partner Collapses and Dies After Race : Santa Anita: Mare had finished fourth behind Appealing Missy in the second division of the Buena Vista Handicap.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Puente, Niece Turn OCC Appearance Into Family Affair
- Music & Dance Reviews : Salonen Leads Philharmonic
- TV Reviews : 'Grass Roots' Needs a Sprinkle of Sanity
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Routs Southern Utah in Baseball, 18-1
- CSUN Beats San Jose in 3-Hit Shutout
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Early Olympic Trials Reflect Harsh Lesson Learned in Seoul
- The Game Is Fun Again : Golf: After 10 years away, Tom Weiskopf will begin preparing for senior debut by playing in L.A. Open.
- Frederick Powers Cypress to Softball Title
- Pop Music Reviews : Keeping Faith With Roomful of Blues
- OPERETTA REVIEW : A Plodding 'Princess' in Orange County
- POLITICAL BRIEFING : The TV Tally
- Pope Asks World to Help Africa Meet Its Challenges
- A Topsy-Turvy Tale of Gold Rush Days : PACIFIC STREET, <i> by Cecelia Holland,</i> Houghton Mifflin, $19.95; 260 pages
- Science / Medicine : Low-Level Radiation Damage Found
- MOORPARK : Apartments, Condos to Join in Recycling
- An Idea White House Needs to Warm To : With Sununu gone, will U.S. become aggressive about dealing with global warming?
- LEGAL FILE
- The Prairie Never Seemed So Desolate
- CSLA Fights Off San Diego State Comeback
- Miscellany
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Nichols Institute, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
- SOUTH KOREA
- Woman Makes Bid in Auction Business : Susan Stevens opened her own company, which operates public sales of new homes, about a year ago.
- Space Station in Constant War Over Priorities
- Attacks Cloud Space Station's Future : Space: Replacement of NASA director, funding battles and criticism of latest design add to problems. But officials say they are on target to launch first components in 1995.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: WORKPLACE
- A SPECIAL REPORT: WORKPLACE
- LAGUNA BEACH : Time Comes for a Sport to Push On
- Official Is Cautioned on Funding Violations : San Fernando: The FPPC takes no punitive action. Daniel Acuna's longtime foe questions inquiry's thoroughness.
- Minister Kicks Off 30-City Tour to Address Police Brutality Issue
- Fault Still Disputed in Fatal Air Collision : Aviation: A flurry of lawsuits has been lodged since the February, 1991, accident at Santa Paula Airport. Investigators recently laid all blame on the surviving helicopter pilot.
- Warm Weather Draws Crowds to S.D. Beaches : Sunshine: Sunbathers undaunted by quarantine that remains in effect along 20-mile stretch of coastline.
- 2 at Party Shot to Death; Police Seek 2 Suspects : Shootout: Reason for argument unknown, but officers say no gang link is indicated.
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hamilton's Last Chance at Third
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Bolsa Grande
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pacers Regain Their Form Against the Celtics, 102-95
- Navratilova: Beating Seles Easier on Hard Court : Tennis: The two are playing in Evert Cup, which begins today at Indian Wells.
- SINGAPORE
- AUTOS
- Turn on the Juice
- JAPAN
- West Meets East : TRW Technar Provides Model for Working With Japanese
- A SPECIAL REPORT: WORKPLACE
- 'Off the Barricades' but Not in Retreat
- Aristide Reportedly to Regain Power in Haiti
- The Y's and Why Nots of 'El Toro Y' and Exit-Only Lanes
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Feb. 22
- So Long to the Names That Anchored Our Lives : Change: Stor became Ikea and Vons became Rons. Van de Kamps and others just vanished.
- Woman Wounds Husband, Kills Self
- OP WINTERSURF PRO : Parsons Loses Lead; Colorado's Delaney Wins Title
- Finnish Opera Composer Sets His Story Straight : Music: Aulis Sallinen launches 'Kullervo' into the notoriously uncertain artistic world of new opera on Tuesday at Music Center.
- MEDIA
- 52 Buried Alive (Twice) Survive in Turkey
- A SPECIAL REPORT: WORKPLACE
- As pets, investments, llamas are good as gold : Some owners find the friendly animals they acquired as a hobby are paying off as a business.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Witnesses Help in Arrests After Holdup
- Planning Panel in Moorpark May Disband
- THOUSAND OAKS : PTA's Reflections Program to Honor 61 Students in the Arts
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : Nippon's Luck Might Continue
- Weary Gulls Lose Third in 3 Nights
- TV Reviews : 'Crash Landing' Relives Sioux City Tragedy
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Garden Grove
- Miscellany
- $5 Banjo Was No Pig in the Poke for Ralph Stanley
- Levi Strauss OKs Benefits for Unmarried Partners : Policy: In an effort to be 'non-discriminatory,' employees' live-in lovers will get health coverage.
- Army Killed Thousands in '47 Massacre, Taiwan Admits
- Trust, Leaked Memo, Slander Issues Facing Golding : Campaign: Backers in mayor's race say she has an outstanding record that speaks for itself. Others say she will have to deal with a number of potentially damaging issues, including her jailed husband.
- Toxic Discharges
- All Will Be Watching the South African Vote : De Klerk puts it all on the line, calls apartheid referendum
- VENTURA : Rights Group Protests GM's Killing of Animals
- Sheriff's Substation Opens in Palmdale
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Recovery a Slow Process
- No.1 Duke Gets Caught Off Guard by Wake Forest
- Long Beach Women Defeat UC Irvine
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Plays His Aces to Win U.S. Pro Indoor Title
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Los Amigos
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK / JIM LINDGREN : End of Boys' Basketball Season Offers Little in Way of Drama
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : A Glorious 16 Days for France : Closing ceremony: With the weather cooperating, these 'impeccable' Games once again made a national hero of Jean-Claude Killy.
- Dance & Music : 'Oba Oba '92' at the Pantages
- Oscar Process for Foreign Films--in Plain English
- Tsongas and Brown Near Tie in Maine : Campaign: Former senator is leading Californian, 29.7% to 29.3%. Clinton finishes 4th, behind 'uncommitted.' Bush sweeps the GOP side.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Loan Issue Draws U.S. Into Israel's Election : Mideast: Shamir aides criticize Bush Administration. It 'wants to help Rabin,' Jerusalem paper suggests.
- TAIWAN
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Vote on School Pool Loan
- ORANGE : Schools to Consider Volunteer Tutoring
- NEWPORT BEACH : Beach Encroachment Changes Considered
- Police Identify Body of Man in Shallow Grave
- Blue-Collar Anxiety Visits Day-Labor Sites : Recession: Unemployed skilled workers, once disdainful of crowded labor corners, are showing up there to compete for jobs with Mexican and Central American immigrants.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Santiago
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Rancho Alamitos
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Hockey Tradition Continues as Unified Team Wins Gold
- Political Appointees Not NEA's Problem
- China to Seek Foreign Help on Huge Dam : Energy: After expected approval is granted on the world's largest hydroelectric project, loans, parts and technology will be needed.
- Bush's Family Policy
- Timely Help From Angels
- Helpful Worker
- Federal Deficit and Revenue
- Prop. 13 Challenge
- Placing Blame Is No Cure
- Science / Medicine : THE LITTLE ENGINES THAT CAN'T : Biology: Defects in the tiny power plants of human cells--mitochondria--may be linked to degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and even to aging, scientists say. New findings could have profound medical impact.
- Palestinians in Jordan
- Todd Road Is Wrong for Jail
- Federal Deficit and Revenue
- The Lifestyle of Hidden Hills
- Federal Deficit and Revenue
- Library Should Dump Top Staff
- Federal Deficit and Revenue
- County Issue / School Vouchers :...
- Palestinians in Jordan
- Bush's Family Policy
- The Lifestyle of Hidden Hills
- New Cars
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 24, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 24, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 24, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 24, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 24, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 24, 1992
- Gang Rules Valley's 'Worst Block' : Blight: Officials have a plan to improve life on impoverished Blythe Street. But first they must deal with the Dukes.
- Life on the Street : Fear stalks the battle-scarred neighborhood, where drugs are plentiful and the Dukes reign.
- Bush Had Long History of Support for Iraq Aid : Arms control: Actions in the '80s are an example of how leaders bend programs to serve their own ends.
- Buchanan Not Ready to Quit, says He's 'on a Roll'
- 'We're on a Roll,' Buchanan Reports
- Waves of Protest : Two Eastern Towns Defend Turf Against Upstart 'Surf City'
- LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae partner Carl...
- Finding the Magic at Flea Markets
- Why Bush Crusade Against Red Tape Is Unlikely to Succeed
- It Works Out That Americans Spend More, Not Less, Time on the Job
- John Reilly has joined Canoga Park-based Rogersound...
- The Voters Cast an Economic Message
- Lisa K. Edwards has joined Fiduciary Trust...
- Corporations Search for Answers on Executive Pay : Compensation: A reform plan for managers at General Dynamics illustrates the widening chasm between management and the public.
- Times Home Fair Offers Help for Buyers, Sellers
- Mate Returns to Redone Home
- CLOSE-UP
- Tony Adamson has been promoted to director,...
- Julie Weitz has been named president, television,...
- THE WORD
- THE RAGGED WAY PEOPLE FALL OUT OF...
- STYLE : GARDENS : Streamlined
- Interrupter Can Prevent Electric Shock
- Feats of Clay in Hand-Painted Mexican Plates : A traveler finds the source of colorful new pottery in the village of Zihuatanejo, near Acapulco.
- THE DEATH OF A TIMBER TOWN : A COURT BAN ON CLEAR CUTTING TOPPLED THE TEETERING LOGGING INDUSTRY IN FORKS, WASH. NOW, TOWNSPEOPLE ARE MAKING ENDS MEET, MOVING ON AND MOURNING THE END OF A WAY OF LIFE.
- Azerbaijan Says Armenia Invades, Aided by Ex-Soviet Units : Ethnic conflict: The accusation is denied. But it spotlights the uncertain future of the old Red Army as it divides into separate national forces.