- MOTOR RACING : DAYTONA 500 QUALIFYING : Up Front: The Next Generation
- N.C. State Players Fail to Graduate : Academics: Report shows that no member of basketball team who entered school since 1985 has earned a degree.
- BOOK 'EM: What kind of book has...
- Wilson's Plan
- The Ins and Outs of Auto, Bicycle Traffic Lanes
- Tinseltown Ties
- Employing Illegal Aliens
- Breakup of L.A School District
- Support for Duarte Chamber
- More on Vail
- Opportunity Knocks in Medical Clerical Work
- 'Unused' Farmland
- Educational Foundation's Role
- Hepburn: Like a Rose
- Presidential Cover-Up
- Faculty-Equity Efforts at UCI's College of Medicine
- Employing Illegal Aliens
- Trampling on Rights, Door to Door
- More on Vail
- NOT SAN DIEGO'S DEL
- Parsons Wrong on Colorado Boycott
- 'Powers' of USA
- 'Down the Drain' Raises Kudos
- Breakup of L.A School District
- Saddened by Passing of Reginald F. Lewis
- Privatization of Services Serves No One
- RV Advice
- RV Advice
- IRELAND'S ROUGH ROAD
- RV Advice
- Bad Mood Rising
- 'Wish Book' Admirer With a Story to Type
- Disneyland Resort Boon to Economy, Deserves Support
- Public Slurs Hurt All
- Employing Illegal Aliens
- Problems Still Grow for Garden Club
- Bad Mood Rising
- Tinseltown Ties
- Cleaning Up L.A. Is the Best Ad of All
- Pierce College
- Blood on the Balkans : ...
- 'Wish Book' Admirer With a Story to Type
- WHO'LL-STOP-THE-RAIN-BOX : John Fogerty on His Bandmates: Why 'We Are Not Friends'
- Story on First Family Found Unamusing
- More on Vail
- Problems Still Grow for Garden Club
- More on Vail
- John Charles Thomas' Song Is Still Sweet
- Tinseltown Ties
- Fencing With CBS
- Employing Illegal Aliens
- Using 'Christian' as a Pejorative
- ACCUSATION REJECTED
- Secondary Smoke
- Supt. Nicoll, Newport-Mesa Schools
- Gardena Is One Town That Gambled, Won
- Gays in Military a Civil Rights, Fairness Issue
- Hillary's 'Primer for Power Spouses' Could Be a Bestseller
- Driver Was Non-Union
- Make That 0 for 224
- Back-Yard Habitat Falls Way Short
- Formula One Champs Are Forever
- CREATIVE LAYABOUTS
- Writer's Block
- Breakup of L.A School District
- Supt. Nicoll, Newport-Mesa Schools
- TRUTH IN VEGETABLES
- High Mexico Costs
- Firecracker Ban Not Consistent
- High Mexico Costs
- Tinseltown Ties
- Disneyland Resort Boon to Economy, Deserves Support
- Gays in Military a Civil Rights, Fairness Issue
- DOES NISSAN LISTEN?
- Double Treat
- The Ins and Outs of Auto, Bicycle Traffic Lanes
- THE BLACK MUSIC HISTORY OF LOS ANGELES--ITS ROOTS by Tom Reed (Black Accent on L.A. Press, P.O. Box 27487 Los Angeles, Calif. 90027, (213) 669-0424: $60; 478 pp.)
- Remembering a Short Life
- Parenting Classes Should Be Required
- PERFORMANCE RIGHTS
- Obituaries - Feb. 7, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 7, 1993
- Jerry Rubinstein Has Drawn Static in a Varied Business Career. Now, With a Cable Music System, He's Hoping for a : Clear Channel to Profits
- Luther's Presence Felt in Wittenberg : The university town southwest of Berlin preserves its history as home of the Reformation.
- Lawyer's Use of Client's Assets Investigated : Courts: The State Bar is examining possible misconduct and financial abuse of Anaheim widow's $24-million trust.
- New Luxury Liner Statendam Arrives in L.A. : Holland America's 1,266- passenger vessel will compete in the upscale cruise market. Two sister ships near completion.
- Yemen Threat Forebodes Rise in Mideast Tensions
- Clinton Radio Address Warns of Economic Sacrifice : Budget: Five-minute talk emphasizes raising taxes for the wealthy. Rostenkowski says higher levies will probably spread to the middle class.
- More Japanese Women Put Marriage on Hold, Adopt Other Priorities : Family: More young women decide that housework and children are not for them. Education, a job and having fun come first.
- 11 Area Offices to Be Closed in Bank Merger : Finance: Founders National is buying two of the branches scheduled to be shut in March and April in the B of A-Security Pacific deal.
- LET'S GET IT RIGHT: Alert drivers may...
- NOTEBOOK : Players, Morale Also in Mustangs' Loss Column
- CALIFORNIA PORTFOLIO : Economics, Not Social Issues, Is the Test for Mayoral Candidates
- No Bitterness at LaBorde Funeral : Memorial: Family, friends praise the mortally burned bookkeeper for her kindness and sense of humor. The circumstances of her death and alleged assailant are not mentioned.
- LOVE IN BLOOM: The Richard Nixon Library...
- AMERICAN WHO? Three years ago today, Orange...
- DOUBLE BILL: Chapman University is offering its...
- Lawyer Collected Big Fees From Estate : Lloyd G. Copenbarger allegedly overcharged his client for tasks such as packing her belongings and inspecting her orange groves and properties.
- O.C. Lawyer's Handling of Estate Investigated : Courts: State Bar examining possible misconduct and financial abuse in Anaheim widow's $24-million trust.
- New Accusers Charge Packwood With Sexual Misconduct : Congress: 13 more women say the senator made uninvited advances. The group includes campaign volunteers and casual acquaintances.
- The View From the Golan Heights: Peace : Mideast: Buoyed Syrians no longer just dream of retrieving the land seized by Israel--they expect it.
- Armadillos Got No Respect, Until Now : Wildlife: 'Dillo Man' speaks for animal derided as Texas turkeys, pocket dinosaurs, road pizzas, possums on the half shell.
- Two Killed, Two Injured in Paper Mill Explosion
- Santa Monica High Overhaul on Way
- Perot Returns to Political Trail and Blisters Clinton : Politics: In Maine, he vows to recruit millions to his organization. He blasts 'squeamish' reforms pushed by Administration and Congress.
- Arthur Ashe, Champion on and Off Court, Dies of AIDS : Sports: Only African-American man to win Wimbledon and U.S. Open also pushed for human rights.
- NON FICTION
- SPORT REPORT : Hitting the Deck
- FRONT-PORCH SCAMS : Creative Con Artists Have Tricks That Can Cost You Your Home
- Overcoming the Language Barrier : Here are tips and services to help you communicate abroad when no one speaks your tongue.
- Interest on 30-Year Mortgages at New Low
- NIPSEY RUSSELL : Comic Laureate
- Many in O.C. Divided Over Wood's Hiring of Immigrant : Law: Some wonder if female candidates for prestigious public positions such as Kimba Wood are being unfairly tested.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Women in Sciences Address Students
- Injuries Fatal to Pedestrian Hit by Car
- Don't Give Mosquitoes Any Breeding Room, Public Told
- A Matter of Trust : How to prevent unscrupulous lawyers from exploiting the elderly
- ARCADIA : Bulletproof Vest Saves Officer; Gunman Killed
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pianist Bolkvadze in a Return Recital
- ORANGE COUNTY
- SECURITIES
- To Exiles' Scorn, Israel Issues Repatriation List
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Jail Contract With Costa Mesa OKd
- 2 Lawmakers Asked to Help Stop Filtration Plant Facilities : Health: DWP officials call the projects near Encino Reservoir and two lakes necessary. But activists fear their property values will drop.
- CONFERENCE: The 4th Annual Mutual Faith Ministries...
- SOMIS : Judge Rules Rights Were Not Denied
- Is Site Historic or Just a Bum Steer? : Northridge: Neighbors opposed to a church project say the land was a significant Hereford breeding site that needs protection.
- Former Employee Sues Angels for Harassment
- Kirschke Won't Play in All-Star Games
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Stanford Stops Titans on 9th-Inning Homer
- James' Son-in-Law Asked Cougar Recruit to Renege
- Films, Videos Sought for Gay & Lesbian Fest
- Clinton's Health-Care Position Praised : Policy: At a conference in Irvine, a retired GOP congressman from Ohio predicts the issue may become the new President's Vietnam.
- U.S. Weighs New Sanctions Against Defiant Haiti Regime
- Medical Board to Review Closed Cases : Physicians: Action is in response to CHP report that said panel stopped other investigations of doctors' alleged misconduct.
- SANTA ANA : College District May Cut Jobs, Classes
- Woman Found Dead Near Van Nuys Bar
- ANAHEIM : City Wants Tougher Laws on Graffiti
- As First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton rolls...
- Knife Seized on 1st Day of Schools' Weapon Screening
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : BOYS
- High School Title Game in Trouble
- Violinist Taps the Baton and the Bow : Conducting Helps Playing, Says Zukerman, Who Has Recital in Costa Mesa Today
- Countywide : Cheerleaders to Compete Nationally
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Van Nuys Girls Win Showdown
- Jurisprudence
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Warnick, Trabuco Hills Stop Estancia
- Notre Dame Gets a Surprise in Overtime, Then 61-59 Loss
- ORANGE COUNTY
- ARTISANS: Spotlighting Makers of Handcrafted Goods : Delicate Hand-Painted Lamps Are Shining Example of Victoriana
- EPA Chief Distances Herself From Ohio Incinerator Case
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Free Income Tax Assistance Offered
- Schools Seek Bigger Share From Defense Budget Shifts : Funding: Newport-Mesa and Orange districts are among 2,000 urging Clinton to improve education.
- LOS ANGELES : Edelman to Resign From Coliseum Commission
- Stage Set to Make El Portal Theater a City Landmark
- VENTURA : Seminar to Assist Former Abex Staff
- Pro Football
- Trojans Close to Deal With Pigskin Classic
- McClenathan Is Quickest at Pomona
- NCAA Giving Hitters a Break With Brighter, Juiced-Up Ball
- AIRLINES
- Wood Outlines Legality of Sitter's Employment
- Somalis Hurl Rocks at U.S. Troops : Africa: The crowd mistakenly thought Marines had shot 6 citizens in capital. Incident underscores tensions.
- Cuts in Corps of Engineers Put on Hold
- Anti-Gang Task Force Arrests Six in Ventura
- State's Jobless Rate Down, but Slump Persists
- Seeing the Landslide Damage Up Close : Tour: Politicians and the media visit Anaheim Hills houses whose problems range from hairline fissures to structural separations.
- Countywide : High School Wins Mock Trial Tourney
- Sailing
- Esperanza Dominates Los Alamitos : Empire: Thimgan has 14 points, 10 rebounds as Aztecs win, 71-60, and clinch second straight league title.
- Boys' Basketball Game Rescheduled Because of Leaky Roof
- VIDEO REVIEW : AFI Festival Continues With Reports From Hawaii, Germany
- Life in the Unemployment Line : Jobs: Although statistics paint a portrait of an active recovery, visits to unemployment offices in four U.S. cities tell a different story.
- Keeping Household Noise Where You Want It
- Hazards Frame Art Preservation
- Karl Logan; Leading Los Angeles Fashion Designer
- Soweto Killing Breaks a Calm
- Space Station, Collider Spared, but Cuts Loom : Budget: Clinton won't kill programs but may slash funding to close deficit. O.C. contractors would suffer.
- Abortion Foes Can't Block Clinics, Court Rules : Law: State appeals panel says, however, that protesters cannot be barred from shouting words like murderers and killers at physicians and clients.
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Pay for 4 to Attend Convention
- Car Theft Renews Pleas for Commuter Station Guard
- Testing the Waters : Homeowners Say Filtration Plants Are All Wet, Ask Lawmakers to Step In
- Santa Monica Chief Accused of Molestation : Crime: The estranged wife of Police Department head says he sexually and physically abused their young daughter.
- VENTURA : Highway Bell Is Given to Museum
- OXNARD : Driver Wounded in Street Shooting
- MUSIC REVIEW : I Solisti Italiani Elegant, Eloquent
- ECONOMY
- Acting State Schools Chief Won't Seek Permanent Post
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KUWAIT : United Nations OKs Battalion for Border
- Bill Would Move Credit Card Interest Closer to Savings Rates
- Signs Point to Business as Usual at the New CIA : Intelligence: Director Woolsey refuses to guarantee lawmakers prompt notification of covert actions, funding.
- LOS ANGELES : Leak of Question Invalidates LAPD Promotion Exam
- Out--and a Bout : His Prison Stay Over, Ex-Champion Aquino Makes a Comeback
- Suns Enjoy Real Laugher Over Lakers : Pro basketball: Barkley and his buddies are too much for Pfund's struggling squad, 132-104.
- TV REVIEWS : A Retooled 'Torkelsons' Still Unfunny, Formulaic
- Baboon Liver Transplant Patient Dies
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GREECE : Albanians Deported in Immigrant Sweep
- Want a Used MIG or a Tank? Try Ukrainian Exchange
- Italian Government Survives Protest Vote
- NEWS ANALYSIS L.A. MAYOR : Call for Gates' Removal Is Putting Woo in the Lead
- Judgment Calls : Ruling on Gays Is in Keeping With Bold Stands
- Mrs. Clinton's 1st Stop on Road to Health Reform: Pennsylvania
- SIMI VALLEY : 5 Youths Arrested in House Burglaries
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gunman Escapes After Bank Robbery
- LOS ANGELES : Violent Attacks on Police Officers at 3-Year High
- Countywide : Controls on OCTA Travel Are Urged
- Countywide : Man Gets 7 Years in Assault on Officer
- Blood Samples Sought From 4 Youths Charged in Tay Slaying
- Countywide : County Maintains High Bond Rating
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Hambarian's 3-Pointer Lifts Villa Park Over Orange
- Bright Lights Lure Parker From CSUN
- Simi Valley : Owner Rents to Club With Nude Dancers
- Board Asked to Revoke License of Doctor in Staged Accidents
- LANCASTER : Parolee Arrested in Dozen Robberies
- Transient Arrested in Series of Rape-Torture Kidnapings
- MEN'S VOLLEYBALL : No. 2 UCLA Defeats No. 1 Pepperdine
- Will De La Hoya Finally Be Tested? : Boxing: He will fight Strong today in his fourth pro bout after having three easy opponents.
- THE TIMES POLL : Faith in LAPD Returns on Eve of Volatile Trials
- Officers Stage Raids in Wake of Violence : Gangs: A task force of 165 lawmen searches 20 homes in Ventura and one in Oxnard for evidence to a slaying and recent stabbings. Six people are arrested.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : El Portal Theater Nears Designation as Landmark
- LANCASTER : Solar, Wind Power to Be a 1st at School
- NBA ROUNDUP : Dallas Wins Fourth Game of Season
- Miscellany
- Ogle Has a 4-Putt, but Leads : Golf: Unheralded Australian bounces back with a birdie for a one-shot advantage over Brooks, Clements. Daly shoots 86.
- United States Plays Romania in Soccer
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Beats Fullerton, Stays in First Place
- Track and Field
- Supercharged Eldorado Team Gets a Boost : Management: In an unexpected move, former CommerceBank chief Raymond E. Dellerba is named to head daily operations of the Tustin-based bank.
- Court Allows Continuation of Race-Based Scholarships : Law: Decision dismisses lawsuit by seven white students who said minority scholarships violated Civil Rights Act.
- Queen Alexandra, 71; Widow of the Exiled King of Yugoslavia
- J. Edgar Hoover Was Homosexual, Blackmailed by Mob, Book Says
- BURBANK : Candidates Forum Scheduled Tuesday
- NEWPORT BEACH : Sorry State of City Colors Address
- Good Times : Darrell Gwynn Is Still in a Wheelchair and Can't Feed Himself, but Some Wonderful Things Have Happened to Him Lately
- ENTERTAINMENT
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : 200 World War II Vets Now Americans
- Schools Seek Bigger Defense Budget Shift : Funding: 2,000 boards unite in calling on Clinton to live up to his campaign promise to improve education.
- Man in RTD Uniform Steals 90 District Payroll Checks : Theft: Worker or ex-employee with a grudge is believed to be responsible. Officials stop payment and say only loss will be reprinting cost.
- Murder Suspect Is Held in Buena Park
- COSTA MESA : Students Plant Trees on Jewish Holiday
- Water District Board to Vote on 23% Rate Hike
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : TV Reporter Satz Died of Heart Attack, Autopsy Finds
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BOYS' ROUNDUP : Fullerton Beats Troy on Last Shot
- Washington, D.C., Found to Discriminate Against Latinos
- Coming Together, Not Falling Apart : Avoiding meltdown as mayoral race heats up
- Study Finds Disparity in HMO Services : Health: Los Angeles-based Medicare Advocacy Project says plans vary greatly in the treatment given to Medicare beneficiaries.
- OXNARD : Youth, 16, Pleads Guilty to Murder
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : Mobutu Again Fires His Prime Minister
- Dark Horse Cardenas to Bid Again for Mexico's Presidency
- Space Station, Collider Spared; Big Cuts Possible
- Clinton Seeks Yeltsin's Aid in Bosnia : Balkans: The U.S. President says he hopes to unveil his new policy in 'a few days.'
- Tires Flattened After Hitting Freeway Hole
- LAGUNA BEACH : Annexation Gets County Panel's OK
- Homeowners Face Some Tough Choices : Landslide: Anaheim Hills houses can't be lived in or sold. Some victims' lenders have helped them out, but others aren't so lucky.
- LANCASTER : College to Cut Library Hours
- Angels Submit Contract Proposal to Pitcher Scott Sanderson
- ORANGE COUNTY
- AIRLINES
- Perot Heads to Maine to Rally Support for Watchdog Group
- Agencies Under Criticism for Actions in BNL Probe : Inquiry: Justice Department, CIA taken to task for handling of data on Italian bank officials, Iraq loans.
- EGYPT : Cairo Using Police, Publicity to Assure Tourists That Land of Pharaohs Is Safe
- Ailing Driver Who Left Wife in Desert Is Found
- State Panel Rejects Protected Status for Delta Smelt : Wildlife: Vote delays showdown over distribution of drinking water. But federal agency is expected to list the fish as being threatened.
- Clinton Seeks Yeltsin's Help in Bosnia Talks
- Light-Rail Plan Gets Lukewarm Reception : Transit: Panel likes Supervisor Flynn's proposed countywide network, but is uncertain how to pay for it.
- Library Agency Begins $1-Million Fund Drive
- GARDEN GROVE : City Cracks Down on Large 'Flyer' Parties
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Rejects Annexation Bid
- SIMI VALLEY : Doctor Denies Guilt in Assault Case
- SEAL BEACH : City to Join Study of Police Radio Merger
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Robledo Scores 31 Points, Helps Santiago Beat Pacifica, 59-32
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Loara Beats El Dorado on Late Penalty Kick
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Gottlieb's Basket With Two Seconds to Play Leads Tustin
- Miscellany
- Irvine-Based Cortex Pharmaceuticals Hires CEO
- Harry Thomashefsky; Star, Director of U.S. Yiddish Theater
- State's Jobless Rate Down, but Slump Persists
- Woo Has Dual Position on Schools : Campaign: His private remarks on proposed split-up differ from his public pronouncements.
- Earl James McGrath; Education Commissioner From 1949 to 1954
- Persian Rug Shop Damaged by Fire in Arson Attack
- Bolivian Accused of Heading Drug Cartel Convicted : Crime: Jorge Roca Suarez is found guilty of cocaine, tax and money-laundering charges in his second trial. Authorities say verdict sends a message to traffickers.
- Gas Line Break Ignites Condo Fires, Chaos : Accident: Traffic on Coast Highway in Laguna grinds to a halt for hours after a truck ruptures a supply line and furnaces ignite in nearby homes. No one is injured.
- NORTHRIDGE : U.S., China School Experts Lead Forum
- Collared : Puppy Snatchers Snared During Ransom Payoff
- ORANGE LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Valencia's Deck Quiets His Critics, Hits Shots to Defeat Western
- A.P. Indy Is Odds-On Favorite to Win Vote for Horse of Year
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Williams Leads UCLA Victory
- Baseball
- Pro Football
- Northridge Might Drop Football, Wilson Says : College athletics: First-year president warns that program is in jeopardy, despite findings of blue-ribbon panel that largely endorsed the school's sports program.
- Campbell Hall to Appeal Ruling on Pearson's Eligibility
- 'Cinderella Caterpillar' Spreads Its Wings
- ART REVIEW : Local Traditions Alive in FIAR Exhibit : The international show honors emerging artists, whose work tends toward the predictable. But the L.A. contingent also plumbs the visceral.
- The World Turns for Eileen Fulton and Now She Sings Songs of Love
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : He Isn't Concerned About Crowd Size
- Q&A; WITH JEFF ZUCKER : He's for Hard News, First and Foremost
- Derringer Hangs On to Hopes : Rock: The McCoys' 1965 hit, 'Sloopy,' made a star of the singer/guitarist, who wants to reignite his career. He'll play at the Coach House on Sunday.
- 'Money and Friends' Role Has a Familiar Ring for Linda Thorson
- Shonen Knife . . . Cutting It With Jelly Beans, Cherry Drops
- OFF THE TICKER : Hog Wild About Old-time Banks