- The Kings, Gretzky and the All-Star Game
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 13, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 13, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 13, 1993
- $600-Billion Underground Economy Pervades Nation
- Car Chase Latest Chapter in Westside Political Rivalry
- Anaheim, Disney Study Joint Effort to Build Ice Rink : Venture: Facility would provide practice site for new hockey team and recreational skating for the public.
- HAPPY RESIDENTS? Here's a positive note about...
- YOU'RE IT: County bus officials are making...
- BIRD'S-EYE VIEW: Some local builders may have...
- QUIET, PLEASE: It's a shame that busy...
- GARDEN GROVE : Street Repairs Will Start Next Week
- Disaster Loan Center to Aid South County Storm Victims
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Metrolink Officials Renew Warning to Stay Off Tracks
- Pendleton Repairs Could Cost Over $100 Million
- Rabbi No Closer to Book Treasure Trove : Jews: After 2 1/2 years, the 12,000-volume collection of religious and philosophical works remains in the Russian State Library.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Performing Arts School Is Proposed
- OXNARD : Water Board Elects New Vice Chairman
- LAGUNA HILLS : Child's Park Goes State-of-the-Art
- LOS ANGELES : Doctor Shot at County-USC Goes Home From Hospital
- From the Archives: Bill Murray's 'Groundhog Day': It's deja vu all over again
- A One-Two Punch From Two Mikes
- The Nose Knows the Real Purpose of Handkerchiefs
- Clinton Plans Tax Hike for Individuals, Firms : Economy: He confirms that increases sought in move to cut deficit may reach beyond 'wealthiest Americans.'
- Black Museum Struggles to Grow Amid Turmoil : History: Acclaimed L.A. center is beset by a continuing turnover of directors and deteriorating morale.
- Eyeglasses Are Frame of Reference for Men
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- Silent Pain of Spousal Abuse : Many battered women don't know who to turn to. Although the AMA is attempting to change that, doctors find that quizzing the victims can be invasive.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : 2 Bank Robbery Suspects Seized in High-Speed Chase
- CAMARILLO : Bids to Be Sought for City Hall Expansion
- A look at noteworthy addresses in the...
- Riots Seen as Springboard for New Urban Strategy : Rebuilding: Report by the Progressive Policy Institute refutes myths about the unrest and calls for development of smaller businesses.
- County Budget Shortfall Put at $93 Million : Finances: Governor's 1993-94 budget promises third year of deep cuts in services. O.C. expected to lose nearly $60 million from shift of property tax money to schools.
- John Holliday began his gastronomic career near...
- BURBANK : 2 Auto Repair Shop Owners Arrested
- Parkland Road Dispute Resurfaces : Environment: A ban on extending Reseda Boulevard to Mulholland Highway is challenged at a Planning Commission meeting.
- Countywide : Life Alert Settles Consumer Lawsuit
- Fountain of Youth : Coach Rick McLaughlin's enthusiastic approach Is Helping to Revive Loyola's Volleyball Team
- Baseball
- Racial Mix of Officials Is Ordered : Boys' basketball: Section says one referee at tonight's Crescenta Valley-Muir rematch must be black.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Sure-Footed 'Strictly Ballroom' Makes All the Right Moves
- Romantic Rentals for Valentine's Day
- U.S. Abandons Hope of Immediate GATT Pact : Administration Will Ask Congress for Indefinite Extension of Its Negotiating Authority
- Anwar al-Khatib; Former Governor of Jerusalem
- The Eyes May Have It, but . . .
- Baldassare R. Ferlazzo; Violinist
- Hoping to jazz up the weekend? Try...
- State-Backed Loan Program Can Aid Home Availability : More liberal provisions, requested by Gov. Pete Wilson, should ease way for buyers.
- Man Indicted in Slaying of His Wife : Courts: Body of the beaten and strangled Moorpark woman was found off a rural road. Her husband has pleaded not guilty.
- Family of Youth Who Drowned in River Files Wrongful Death Suit : Courts: The Bischoffs' action in the death of their son a year ago names local, state and federal agencies.
- Residents Defend Pamphlet on Sex Education : Thousand Oaks: Protesters warn the Conejo Valley district that the booklet ties sexual issues to Christian values.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : What's Necessary Should Be Legal : Americans won't give up their 'help' and the border can't be sealed, so stop the sham of tolerated illegality.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Shut Down 3 Massage Parlors
- BURBANK : City Hall Observes 50th Anniversary
- Hormones Are the Same, but Weapons Have Changed
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Grants Anonymity for Jurors in Denny Case
- SIMI VALLEY : Teachers Can Use Controversial Novel
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE GIRLS' SOCCER : University Ruins Corona del Mar Playoff Party
- Wallace Quits, Amar Kicked Off Oxnard Men's Basketball Team
- Aikman to Appeal $10,000 Fine
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach company...
- Knott's Layoff Included 3 Senior Officials : Shake-up: Executive vice president, human resources officer and controller out under major reorganization.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 1 Arab-American of 3 Wins Freedom
- Embezzlement Pay-Back Ruled No Defense : Law: State high court voids 'no harm, no foul' decision by appellate judges. Breach of trust found to be key element.
- 2 More Aftershocks of Quake Shake Desert
- ANAHEIM : Suspect in Robbery of Bar Shot to Death
- Jurisprudence
- In TV Interview, Schott Says Racism Doesn't Exist
- Suspended Titans Can Play Saturday
- Harris, Long Beach Regain Touch
- Santiago Baseball Standout Noisy Transfers to Irvine High
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Thompson's Shutout Gives Canyon a Clean Sweep
- 'Confessions of a TV Junkie' Often Amazing
- Regis Homes, SARES to Merge Operations : Real estate: The new company will control 10,000 apartment units and $2 billion of commercial and industrial property.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- ENERGY
- Getting No Kicks on Route 666 : A car rallye affords an opportunity to bungle directions, miss checkpoints, get lost in the wilderness for fun.
- For Sale: Soviet Satellite Photos of the Pentagon
- This Jewelry Makes Versatility Its Earmark
- To Her, With Love : Romance Is Simply the Foundation for Gift of Lovely Lingerie
- Gas Stations Picketed in Activists' Effort to Gain Scrutiny of Refinery : Wilmington: The group is focusing on pollution and its effects after last year's explosion at a Texaco plant. Company officials say the organization lacks community support.
- At Least 26 Potential Jurors in King Case Are Dismissed
- SAN CLEMENTE : Panel Advises City to Disband Police
- SIMI VALLEY : Rule Change Blocks Plan for Nude Bar
- Oxnard Group Attacks Plan for All-Year School : Education: Foes urge the district not to change the senior high's schedule. Girl delivers a petition signed by 500 students.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Reopening of PCH Pleases Merchants
- It Has Their Number : Despite the Growth of Big-Time Gambling, Bingo Remains a Popular, Low-Stakes Drawing Card
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Keep Busy by Catching Halibut
- No Trail Blazers Will Be Charged : Jurisprudence: Team suspends and fines two players and fines two others. Utah authorities have insufficient proof in teen sex case.
- SANTA ANITA : With Three Derby Candidates, Jones Might Make Real History
- Mumford Gets a Handle on His Game : Basketball: UCI guard has a sense of humor, but he's serious about cutting down on turnovers.
- Didn't Anybody Learn Anything ?
- National Video Rentals : Room at Top for 'White Female'
- Jackson Interview Seen by 90 Million, ABC Says
- MUSIC : Dancing to New Tunes : English rocker Dave Wakeling re-emerges with fresh songs in a familiar style--with a beat, but also with social themes.
- Eye-Popping Escape Leaves Clue to Crime
- Kirkland Group First Up at Club
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Surprise Run-DMC Set Upstages Brand Nubian
- Thousands Pack Square in Tehran to Mark Anniversary of Revolution
- Hatch Backed Bill Benefiting Own Stock Holdings
- State High Court Agrees to Hear Appeal in Shooting Case : Hearing: It seeks to reverse ruling reducing a Laguna Niguel teen's murder conviction to manslaughter.
- Is '93 Too Soon for Hockey? : NHL: Apparent lack of progress between Disney, Ogden companies jeopardizes Anaheim team's start date.
- Loyola Will Fund Women's Soccer Team
- 'Pillow Talk' Tops List of Doris Day Releases
- A Comfortable Fit : Music: Guitarist Martin Simpson is at home performing at a tiny Laguna Niguel venue reminiscent of the English folk club where his career began.
- STAGE
- Tanya Shaw; AIDS Patient Found Home for Her Girls
- State Gives Charters to 9 Schools : Education: The facilities are the first in California to gain independent status. The vote allows public campuses nearly absolute freedom to reinvent themselves.
- Firm to Pay $8 Million in Bid-Rigging Case
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Despite Iranian Overtures, Tension With U.S. Grows : Diplomacy: Tehran may become for Clinton what Iraq was for Bush and Libya was for Reagan.
- ORANGE : Old Towne Rezoning to Go Before Public
- CENTURY GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Villa Park's Victory Proves Coach Right
- Tennis
- Off-Target Trojans Still Win : College basketball: They attempt a school-record 38 three-pointers, but make only 10 and barely get past Oregon, 73-67.
- Addressing the Taunts : CSUN's Micelli of Beverly Hills Works Hard to Dispel Public's View of His Hometown
- Jackson Talks to His Public, and the Public Talks Back : Television: A random survey finds many viewers skeptical about the singer's claims that he suffers from a skin disorder.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Striking Portrait of People's Need for 'Love'
- Outdoor Series Planned at Muckenthaler Center
- INSURANCE
- SECURITIES
- Buddy Pepper; Songwriter
- Man, Son Charged in Death
- Long Beach Lobbies Navy to Save Shipyard
- SCREEN STYLE : The Picture of Modesty The Movie: "Sommersby"
- Retail Sales Rise as Jobless Claims Drop : Economy: Government reports for January add to string of good news indicating that the recovery may be on track.
- Dow Adds 10; Bond Sale Goes Well : Market Overview
- Reid Miles; Designed Album Covers, TV Ads
- Holdout Oxnard Dunes Plaintiffs Lose Lawyer
- STEREOTYPE WATCH : Muslim Encounter
- Plan Calls for 35 More Officers at County-USC : Safety: Supervisors will consider a proposal to increase around-the-clock security in the crowded emergency area where three doctors were shot Monday.
- Angel Feud : Rift Over High-Rise's 'Unity' Mural Develops as Viewers Say Faces Show Anglo Bias
- Supervisors OK Factory Outlet Mall Near Gorman
- Harbor Player Failed to Break National Mark : Basketball: Bridgete Williams' 72-point game is seven points shy of 1991 game by Washington player.
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Officer Accidentally Shot by Fellow Detective
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Walker Helps Oilers Clinch Share of Title
- Kings Struggle to a 6-6 Tie : Hockey: Stauber has trouble against Red Wings, but Robitaille helps bail him out with five points.
- A One-Two Punch From Two Mikes : Television: Mike Tyson documentary is a knockout, but the Michael Jackson interview doesn't hit hard enough.
- Inglewood School Board Rejects Year-Round Plan : Education: The 3-2 vote reflects intensive lobbying by parents from more affluent neighborhoods, where overcrowding is not as severe.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Katz Strategist Is Among Those Seeking Rail Pact
- Sailing
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mourning, Hornets Defeat O'Neal, Magic
- Manning Lifts Toro Women to Win
- UCLA Gets Shot in Arm : Bruins: Tarver's three-point basket in the final seconds provides 76-75 victory over Oregon State.
- SANTA CLARITA : Hearings Planned on Bus Fare Hikes
- Laguna Beach Girls Didn't Snow Anyone by Hitting the Slopes
- Mulligan Still Has His Game
- Giant Steps : Dennis Byrd Has His Doctor 'Astounded' by Walking Three Months After Injury
- Angels Fill Void, Sign Sanderson : Baseball: Former Yankee pitcher expected to be fourth or fifth starter.
- Pop Album Chart : Whitney Houston Nears Boyz's Record
- Putting the Children First : Church moves promptly in a disturbing molestation case
- Train Track Dangers Are Reiterated : Safety: In response to five fatal accidents since October, officials warn residents to stay away from the rails.
- County Delays Plans to Enlarge Upper Topanga Canyon Flood Zone : Supervisors: Homeowners cheer the action, which gives them three years to come up with an alternative.
- Recalling the WASPs : WWII Woman Pilot Keeps Memories of Unit Alive
- FILLMORE : City to Test Speed Humps on C Street
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' SOCCER : Marina's Two-Week Run Ends With Victory, Title
- Angels Sign Sanderson for One Season
- 'Journey' an Entertaining Ride--With a Twist : Stage: Great American Children's Theatre offers a version of Jules Verne's classic that's a hit with youngsters.
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : 'Integrative' Thai Exhibit Doesn't Mesh
- New 'Bonanza' to Ride NBC's Range After All : Television: The deal for a two-hour movie may lead to a series. The network had originally passed on updated version of its classic Western.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Won't Get Help for Klan Rally
- Ashe Always Was at Head of the Class
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : California Cuisine a la Tokyo
- Happily Living on the Cranky Comic Edge : Movies: 'My whole comedy training goes against sentimentality and cornballism,' says Harold Ramis, the director of 'Groundhog Day.'
- Marketers Dog Pooch to Boost Sales
- FileNet Reports $8-Million Loss
- Above and Beyond the Line of Duty
- Bosnians in 'Bihac Pocket' Relieved Clinton Didn't Endorse Peace Plan
- Love & Kisses
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Tribes' Packs More Punch on the Radio : TRIBES How Race, Religion and Identity Determine Success in the New Global Economy : by Joel Kotkin Random House:$24; 343 pages
- Italy's Craxi Quits as Socialist Party Leader
- Talk of Budget Cuts Raises a Threat of State Park Closures
- Wall St. Salivates as Singleton Mulls Empire's Breakup
- Dow Chalks Up First Gain of Week : Market Overview
- Back to Club Indigo : 'Fade to Blue' is a redesigned, slimmed-down version of its Golden Theatre predecessor.
- Wear What Suits Your Face If No One Will Lend You an Ear
- RETAILING
- Boeing, United Renegotiating Jetliner Orders : Aerospace: The manufacturer denies rumors of 'wholesale cancellation' of sales to the airline through 1995.
- Bad Taste Lingers in Swank Tank's Kitschy Kitschy Cool
- Gas Pipeline to Armenia Again Ruptured by Blast : Caucasus: Besieged republic shivers through snowstorm as only source of fuel is cut off. Foul play is suspected.
- Miami Prosecutor Is Atty. Gen. Choice : Cabinet: Janet Reno has a reputation as a politically savvy official. The White House hopes her nomination will end the controversy over previous contenders.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- Two Transients Killed as Train Derails
- Taking License With Pledge to Court
- Chorus Associates Meet, Discuss Suspended Priest
- Nonconformist in Blue Raises Red Flags in LAPD
- CAMARILLO : City to Build Lot for Park-and-Ride Users
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 3 Cities Join Public-Private Effort to Revive Economy
- AIDS Deaths Up in County, Health Agency Reports : Data: Heart disease, as usual, led the list of killers in 1991, but a decrease in number of victims is attributed to greater public awareness of fitness.
- Celtics' Parish Will Be Charged With Possession of Marijuana
- Robinson Helped Make Job Tougher : USC: Returning Trojan football coach has a high standard to live up to--his own.
- Jackson Talk: Industry Split on PR Power
- GM Sets Record With 1992 Loss of $23.5 Billion : Autos: Charges for future retiree health benefits were blamed. Overall, the No. 1 car maker showed improved operating results.
- Chic--and Cheap : Negotiation is the key at the emporium, where charming clutter fills 7,000 square feet and valet parking is free.
- Paul J. McCarty; Retired City of Los Angeles Architect
- Bank on Youth : More children are learning to save money, with financial institutions helping by offering no-fee accounts.
- Canal Plus Pulls Back : French Firm to Ease Out of Hollywood Partnership
- Aspin Says Defense Cuts to Be Less Than Announced : Pentagon: Trims will be below the $10.8 billion he told services as some program costs increase. Major shifts to domestic projects are in doubt.
- Bosnian Serb's Departure Slows Talks : Diplomacy: But Radovan Karadzic reportedly agrees to return if needed. New offensive launched in Sarajevo.
- Frances Hunt; Sang With Big Bands
- O.C. Nurse Offers Cure for Violence : Legislation: Emergency room veteran drafted state bill to tighten hospital security. She says L.A. shooting was no surprise.
- Espy Vows to Hire Meat Inspectors, Cut USDA Staff
- So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star : The big names in music count on stylists to give them a look that will sell. And it isn't easy: 'You don't rush about saying "This is fabulous, darling." '
- Tom Miller, 'Baja Book' Author, Fisherman, Dies
- Parents Give Life--Again : Great skill and courage converge in lung transplant case
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Women Stop Streaks by Beating Cal State Fullerton
- Torrance, West Are Kings of Mat : Wrestling: The schools win 11 of 13 individual titles to dominate Pioneer League meet.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers, Canadiens in Rare 0-0 Tie
- Rams Increase Ticket Prices
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rodney Gilfry in Recital at Pomona College
- William W. Larsen Jr.; Co-Founder of Magic Castle
- TERRORISM : Threatened Author Rushdie May Emerge From Life of Hiding
- A Custom-Made Mall : Muzak? Never! Gospel Music, Other African-American Treasures Make This Spot Special
- Queen Elizabeth, Charles to Pay Taxes at Top Rate : Britain: The monarch will not be subject to ordinary inheritance taxes on assets owned as sovereign, such as castles, art and crown jewels.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Putting 'Men' in Menu : Breakin' Bread Bistro's name and decor are precious, but the cuisine--much of it in the rugged steakhouse genre--is hearty and good.
- Legal-Fee Padding Alleged in Exec Life Case : Fired Attorney Accuses Rubenstein & Perry of Overbilling; State Hires Auditor to Investigate
- Founder of PacifiCare to Retire as Chairman : Management: Samuel J. Tibbitts' successors are two executives who have guided the Cypress firm's recent strong growth.
- Reno Gets High Marks for Her Drive, Integrity
- A Fashion Statement : Brightly colored Afro-centric clothes, ornate jewelry and fabric crowns make the show during Ancestral Adornment
- COLUMN ONE : Making Care Their Business : Companies, even rivals, are uniting in new coalitions to lower medical expenses. They provide their own clinics and salaried doctors, and make hard-nosed bargains with hospitals.
- ART : The Spirit of the Stone Set Free : Zimbabwean artists polish rocks with sand and beeswax, then heat them to bring out an array of colors.
- THEATER : Making Sense of the Past : 'Velma & Jessie' deals with two sisters' perceptions of mistreatment by their father, but the play is not all about gloom.
- Chicken of the Sea Recalls Tuna Cans
- Jane Harman Opens Congressional Office
- Hearts and subpoenas: Just in time for...
- GARDEN GROVE : Geography Lesson Clicks for Students
- Santa Clarita Deputy Sues Man Over Sex Accusations
- FILLMORE : High Diabetes Rate in Youths Studied
- City Faces Worst Budget Crisis Yet, Officials Warn
- High School Sports
- Strange Doings in Desert : Golf: Two-time Open champion shoots 65 for one-shot lead over Couples, Elkington, Haas, Fehr and Rummells.
- College basketball
- Anaheim's NHL Expansion Team Might Not Be Ready Next Season
- Tennis
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Outlasts Washington State
- SANTA PAULA : Trustees Choose New Superintendent
- Huge Disappointment from Clinton on Bosnia : Suddenly Administration sees some good in Vance-Owen
- Rush and Larry, Coast to Coast: This Is Not Democracy in Action : Talk shows: Limbaugh, King generate news, but loudmouths prevail. As a people, we lack ability to seek the great truths.
- Wonder Bugs : Oxnard Firm Breeds Insects to Act as Natural Form of Pest Control
- Harry Lewis Shaw Jr.; Ex-Palmdale Councilman
- OXNARD : St. John's Diverts 40 to Other Hospital
- Inner-City Kids View Outer Space
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : L.A. Unified Official to Head La Puente Schools
- Countywide : Use of 'Hispanic' Sparks Criticism
- Scioscia Goes South to Play With Padres : Baseball: Catcher agrees to one-year contract after 12 seasons as a Dodger.
- MOORPARK : City Ends Legal Fight Over Renewal Funds
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Easterly Leads USC Past Oregon
- Foreigner: It Feels Like the First Time : Rock: Mick Jones says his newly reunited group, which plays in Santa Ana tonight, will rely on its proven strengths.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Warm Tale of a Wartime Childhood in Turkey
- 'Seinfeld' Gets 3 WGA Nominations
- Welcome to His 'House': Watts Towers : Arts: Photographer Willie Middlebrook, a protege of the arts center, returns as its new director hoping to 'present a lot of different attitudes and ideas' from all cultures.
- Countywide : Vehicle Size, Weight Will Determine Toll
- Oh, What a Night in the Restroom
- Former Titan Pitcher Popoff Retires From Professional Baseball
- At-Large Entries for Boys' Basketball Playoffs Will Be Limited
- Bistline Joins Former Boss as Assistant at UC Irvine
- Tennis
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Postponement Drags Radke Back Into the Race
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Woodbridge, Newport Harbor Win, Share Title
- Strub, 74, Resigns Post; Keller to Replace Him
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Rider Scores 37, but UNLV Struggles
- Maumausolo, CSUN Stun UCLA in Softball Split
- MUSIC
- After Victory No. 1, Gordon in Row 2 : Daytona: Rookie takes qualifying race, then Earnhardt wins one for fourth consecutive time.
- PACOIMA : 10 Injured in 3-Car Accident
- Rescue Plans for Local Economy Target Existing Talent : Business: One program will help entrepreneurs find start-up capital, meet regulations and get the technical expertise needed for new manufacturing.
- Device Is Defused by Bomb Squad
- SYLMAR : $120,000 Renovation of Park to Begin
- SUN VALLEY : Youth Accidentally Shoots, Kills Self
- Glove Comes Off in Jackson Interview : Entertainment: In a talk with Oprah Winfrey, the pop star denies he has had his skin bleached or undergone much plastic surgery.
- Teachers Learn of Obstacles in Bid for Charter Status : Education: Collective bargaining, staffing and liability issues are raised over a Pacoima school's plan.
- VENTURA : Downey's Condition Upgraded to Serious
- BUENA PARK : Planners Approve McDonald's Ride
- Campbell Hall to Appeal to CIF on Forfeits : Boys' basketball: State commissioner will rule whether Southern Section acted properly in applying sanctions.
- Tyson's Image Takes Another Beating in TV Special Tonight
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fast Start Enables Rancho Santiago to Top Grossmont
- Track and Field
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Heart': A Love Story With Heartfelt Hokum
- Ohlmeyer's Aim: Restore NBC's Pride
- Half-Brothers Found Guilty in Church Murders : Trial: Neither was in court to hear verdict that could bring death penalty. One was stabbed this week by a fellow jail inmate; the other tried to kill himself.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Stays Unbeaten in Sunset League Wrestling
- Last Roundup for Nolan Ryan : Baseball: Pitcher, 46, says he will retire after the 1993 season, his 27th in the major leagues.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bill Murray's 'Groundhog Day': It's Deja Vu All Over Again
- Tapping Into the Gospel Side of the Legendary Sam Cooke
- Bill Honig's Conviction
- Honeymoon
- Child Care Needs for Families
- Bill Honig's Conviction
- Child Care Needs for Families
- Panel on AIDS
- Standards Board
- Bill Honig's Conviction
- Panel on AIDS
- Bill Honig's Conviction
- Child Care Needs for Families
- Bill Honig's Conviction
- MOVIES - Feb. 12, 1993