- Orangeburg, America's Forgotten Tragedy : Civil rights: Looking back at the killings 25 years ago may give a lesson on police violence.
- Reform That's the Key to Washington : Don't abandon federal campaign reform
- 600 Mourn Slain Student, Denounce Gang Violence : Ventura: Family and friends say emotional goodbys to Jesse Strobel. He was fatally stabbed while walking home.
- 11 Special-Detail Officers to Be Switched to Street Patrols
- Countywide : Food Bank Receives $950,000 U. S. Grant
- Japanese Firms Give Record Amount to Area Schools : Education: More than 200 companies contribute $120,000 in cash and equipment to express their appreciation of 'support and dedication.'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Robber Sentenced to 'Boot Camp' Prison
- A Chastened Marvin Mitchelson Uneasy in Defendant's Chair
- OXNARD : Warming Shelter to Move Temporarily
- CALABASAS : Unruly Parties May Cost the Hosts
- NEWPORT BEACH : Jury Backs Officers in Brain Injury Case
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gilbert Earns 2-Hour Victory Over Rostagno
- The Hick's Last Lick : Celtics Go All Out to Honor Legend Who Always Did
- She Gets the Lions' Share of the Credit : Basketball: Transfer Sheri Brown is the biggest reason Loyola Marymount is contending for the West Coast Conference title.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : New Material Fails to Do Justice to McBroom
- PEOPLE
- 'Mohicans' Set for Widescreen Format
- Crime Dog No More : Law enforcement: A Ventura police canine retires after six distinguished years of chasing bad guys and tracking lost kids.
- SIMI VALLEY : Robbery Suspect Turns Himself In
- Simi Police Lieutenant Suspended Pending an Internal Investigation
- Anaheim Slide Turns Resident Into Activist : Aftermath: Gerald Steiner is on mission to educate and inform his neighbors of the city's role in the disaster.
- LOS ANGELES : Man May Try to Withdraw Guilty Plea in Murder
- ANAHEIM : Officer's Motorcycle Hit; Driver Held
- Police Group Unveils Anti-Gang Strategy : Law enforcement: Committee will track young offenders via a computer system. The data will be shared with the D.A. and probation officers.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Shopping Spree Aids Preschoolers
- SAN CLEMENTE : City to Televise Data on Police Services
- Peters, Strasberg Set for Berlin Film Fest Jury
- Vollmer Was in the Lead Role, but He Made Diversity the Star : Arts: The departing Philharmonic Society director culled talent from around the world for local performances. Patrons hope his taste for variety survives.
- Adidas to Put U.S. Market in Hands of Ex-Nike Whiz
- Limited AIDS Impact on U.S. Seen by Panel
- Clinton Cabinet Told Life Stories at Camp David
- Rent a Gown : Designer bridal wear, wedding accessories can be worn on the Big Day for a fraction of their retail prices.
- General Manager Takes the Fall for Bills' Loss : Pro football: Polian announces his own firing, part of Buffalo's 'restructured' management.
- Baseball
- Titans' Futility in Utah Continues
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Use Squid to Lure Sizable Catches of Yellowtail
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Weapon' Shoots Up the 'Lethal' Genre
- DANCE/MUSIC
- Tenderness and Sting From Joy of Cooking
- Dow Caps 2-Day Rally, Closes Up 43 at 3,416 : Market Overview
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Gala Brings In $600,000 for Science
- ART : Family Albums : The works of two contemporary photographers, now on view at Pierce College, reflect deep connections to their loved ones and ethnic heritages.
- CALABASAS : Robber Sentenced to 'Boot Camp'
- Rail Deaths Unavoidable, Officials Say
- CAMARILLO : Board to Continue Music Program
- TUSTIN : Council to Seek Bids on 1998 Trash Pact
- Lions Sleep, Lose to San Diego, 87-77
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona State Beats Cal, 90-83
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Woodbridge Passes Test, Ties for First
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cherubini Quartet in Dazzling Local Debut
- THE ARTS
- Roth Campaign Funds Bought Trip to Atlanta : Expenditures: O.C. supervisor used $1,200 to pay for weekend jaunt offered at his own charity auction.
- One Ring Might Not Be Big Enough
- Robinson Completes His Staff
- Buena Advances a Step Closer to Channel Title : Girls' basketball: Hardy, Sebek lead second-half surge that gives Bulldogs a two-game league lead with three games to play.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' SOCCER : Capistrano Valley Upsets Top-Ranked El Toro, 1-0
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Catala Injured in UC Irvine Loss to UNLV
- Los Alamitos Suspends Yoakum for One Year
- NBA ROUNDUP : Petrovic Appears on Target for All-Star Spot
- STAGE REVIEWS : Dynarski Theatre Offers First-Rate 'Lie of the Mind'
- Crime Fears Prompt Growing Use of Chemical Sprays
- Amgen's Record Net
- Kevorkian Assists in Suicides of Two Elderly Cancer Victims
- Senate Approves Family Leave Bill : Legislation: Measure expected to be signed by Clinton today. GOP effort to attach amendment that would ban gays in military is defeated.
- ASIA : Advocates of Constitutional Change Gain Support in Japan
- Packwood Probe to Study Charges of Intimidation
- Princess of Tides
- Feinstein, Pelosi Ask Clinton to Focus on State's Economy
- Emergency Protection Sought for Songbird in Path of Tollway
- Very Bad Hair and Clothes to Match
- New York Official to Head Huge L.A. Transit Agency : Appointment: Franklin White will lead merged RTD and LACTC. He is known as a consensus builder.
- Study Says Water Sales Won't Hurt Farms : Resources: Rather than harming agriculture, a market would help the economy, the report concludes. But critics question its impartiality.
- Wilson Rebuffs Brown's Argument That Honig Successor Be Democrat
- Miyabi, a new Japanese restaurant on Western...
- CANOGA PARK : Officer Convicted of Attack on Jaywalker
- DELEGATION WATCH : Getting It Together
- Brooks Goes From 84 to 67 at Pebble : Golf: He bounces back from final-round disaster at U.S. Open and trails Frost by one shot.
- Pioneer Bancorp Chooses CPA as Its Chief Executive : Banking: Outgoing president moves to a newly created post. He concedes pressure from regulators influenced move.
- Dow Caps 2-Day Rally, Closes Up 43 at 3,416 : Market Overview
- Dow Hits Record as Germany Cuts Rates : Dow Jones' Surge May Herald a Return to Healthy Economic Growth Worldwide
- Bush Military Costs May Be $70 Billion Off
- Carlsbad Is 1 of 2 Finalists for $100-Million Lego Park
- Rough & Ready : GET BACK TO NATURE WITHOUT SACRIFICING STYLE OR COMFORT IN GREAT OUTDOORS WEAR
- It Was Shear Art : The World's Top Hairstylists Clip, Snip, Add and Subtract Locks for a Good Cause
- City Council Plans to Meet Thursdays
- Countywide : Gallegly Criticizes 'Motor-Voter' Bill
- Musician Hernandez Knows the Value of Family : Concert: Little Joe y la Familia brings its stylistically varied approach to the Coach House tonight.
- Restaurant Group Reorganizes to Restructure Debt
- Belarus Ratifies START-1 Pact
- A Cuban Uprising Could Be Crisis for Clinton, Advisers Warn : Foreign policy: The island might join the short list of trouble spots, and options are studied to minimize aftershocks in the U.S.
- More Than One Loud Schott : Baseball's race problems haven't vanished with Reds owner's suspension
- LA HABRA : City Manager Warns of Wide Budget Gap
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEWS
- Irvine Co. Recruits Vice Chairman and Financial Officer From Building Firm
- BOOK REVIEW : Mature Voices Explore Manners, Mores : THREE LIVES by Louis Auchincloss ; Houghton Mifflin; $21.95; 213 pages
- Douglas Edwards; Film Promoter, Exhibitor
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Hungarian Touch : Goulash in Burbank has some knockout dishes and defies the notion that the cuisine is heavy.
- Police Employee in Newport Suit Goes on Stress Leave
- CAMARILLO : Ruling Expected in Mannes Case
- Emergency Protection Sought for Gnatcatcher : Wildlife: Environmentalists fear that grading is about to begin for tollway in Laguna Greenbelt, so they ask for immediate listing of songbird as an endangered species in order to halt the work.
- MOORPARK : Discussion Delayed on Annexation Vote
- County Tax Surcharge on Cable TV Loses on Appeal : Ruling: Court holds levy should not have been applied to American Television & Communications Corp., which serves the city of Orange.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Illinois Stops Iowa on Shot at Buzzer
- Lakers Given a Boost : Pro basketball: A.C. Green jolts team with fiery attitude, and he scores 23 points in 114-110 victory over Jazz.
- Pop Album Chart : 'Chronic' Threat to 'Bodyguard'?
- Homosexual, Civil Rights Groups Unite in Fight to Lift Military Ban
- Avoiding the Bad Wrap
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Budget Cuts May Shelve Trips to Local Libraries
- Daylight Time for Mexico
- Jury Deliberations Begin in Money-Laundering Case : Courts: In his closing argument, the defense attorney says his client's sister-in-law lied to avoid a long prison term.
- A Failed Fare-Beater Finds That Red Line's Honor System Works
- BLACK HISTORY MONTH : Puppets, dancers, musicians and storytellers will celebrate African heritage.
- Gag Order Issued in King Case : Court: The judge bars defendant Briseno's attorney from publicly discussing jury selection and prosecutors' motives.
- Pepperdine Wins in Second Overtime
- Bird's Garden Party : Celtics Make It a Magical Night for Larry Legend
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Top Award, Bottom Celebration
- CSUN's Price Selected to Coach North Team in Olympic Festival Volleyball Competition
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Professional' Treads Violent Old Ground
- DANCE/MUSIC
- Cornucopia of Cartoons
- Feinstein's Desert Bill
- Private Versus Public Schools
- Rebate for Renters
- PACs
- Rebate for Renters
- Feinstein's Desert Bill
- Political Science
- Private Versus Public Schools
- Private Versus Public Schools
- Private Versus Public Schools
- Private Versus Public Schools
- Medical Board Investigation
- MOVIES - Feb. 5, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 5, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 5, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 5, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 5, 1993
- Shop! In the Name of Love! And Preferably Before Feb. 14
- Front-Running Woo Draws Fire From Foes : Politics: Other mayoral candidates attack him over his district's problems and his campaign practices.
- Woo Draws New Fire From Opponents : Politics: Nava attacks the front-runner as being racially insensitive. Wachs, Holden also take shots.
- NIGHT PATROL: The El Toro Marine Corps...
- N.Y. Judge Said to Top Attorney General List
- Dow Hits Record as Germany Cuts Rates : Europe: Bundesbank's action lifts the dollar and sends stocks soaring across the Continent and in the United States.
- TriStar's Plan to Go Nova : Studio Cites Explosion of New Films in '93-94
- COLUMN ONE : Leading the Boardroom Revolution : Ironically, top executives are being forced out by ex-CEOs known for total control at their own firms. Pressured by shareholders, boards of directors are no longer rubber stamps.
- Clinton Advisers Split on Stern Efforts to Cut Deficit
- NICE REPORT CARD: Here's a nice greeting...
- First Lady Visits 25 Democratic Senators, Dole on Health Reform
- STRIKE TWO: The National Stuttering Project was...
- Clinton to Drop Travel Ban on HIV Patients : Health: Action letting people with AIDS virus enter U.S. won't come until White House reviews Haiti policy.
- LIVE! FROM YORBA! To compete with family...
- PERSPECTIVE ON URBAN INVESTMENT : Well Is Not Dry for Inner Cities : We must tap resources in non-conventional ways; the mortgage market offers one such opportunity.
- Reinvigorating Urban Cores
- LOS ANGELES : Probe Finds No Improper Police Shootings in Riots
- No Bail in Fire-Death Case : Victim: The mortally burned woman's dying thoughts were of her children and her husband's faith, says pastor who was at her bedside.
- Calabasas Clarifies Its Planning Rules Amid Micor Project
- Navy Base Bans 2nd Employee : Point Mugu: The Oxnard man allegedly took cash and gratuities from contractors. He blames a witch hunt.
- 4 Peninsula Cities Facing Budget Woes, Blame State : Austerity: Anguished officials expect to see multimillion-dollar deficits and heavy cuts in programs and services.
- Dissident Views on How the Other Half Lives in Newport
- Aid Eligibility Not Tied Solely to Income
- Girl, 4, Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- NEWPORT BEACH : County Tells Club to Halt Topless Dancing
- Investigators' Message Is Clear: Stay Off the Tracks : Metrolink: After the fifth death, rail officials say they can't do much more to improve safety along the routes.
- LOS ANGELES : Man Admits Plot to Kill Motorist
- Educated Decisions : Bassett District Is Experimenting With Its Own Version of School Choice
- WESTMINSTER : 2 Drive Away From Site of Fatal Accident
- VENTURA : Officers Stage Sickout Over Salaries
- PACOIMA : School Petitions for 'Charter' Status
- GARDEN GROVE : New Anti-Graffiti Law Goes Into Effect
- Building Pride Every Day : It's Black History Month All Year Long as 1st-Graders Learn About Their Heritage
- State Loan Helps Keep Drum Firm in Oxnard : Business: The manufacturer can now pay for equipment to cut its air emissions and meet California standards.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 5, 1993
- No Bail in Fire-Death Case : Hearing: Janitor charged with bookkeeper's immolation. Associates say love and money troubles may have pushed him over edge.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Surf's Up but Waves Are Far From Perfect
- The Siberian Gourmet
- It's Whoopie Time
- The Baking of the Green
- 'Scent' Has Boarding School Essence
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Ditty, Paperboy...
- A New Lease on Life in the Fast Lane at Raceway
- Teen Readers Won't Lose Interest in These Popular Novels
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Fairfax Has Found a New Hero in Gardiner
- 26 Candidates File for City, School Races : Election: A record 17 hope to compete for three seats on the City Council in the April vote. For the first time, newcomers will make up a council majority.
- Fishing for Jeans, She Hooks a Big Stash
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Bluesome Twosome : An award-winning musical duo comes to the UC campus's Campbell Hall on Wednesday night.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'ROCK RADIO KIDZ' : A Station in Life : Production at Theatre-by-the-Sea features decent music and genuine insider details.
- Monrovia : Historic Panel Appointed
- Norwalk : Recycling Will Be Tested in Northeast Neighborhood
- 'Teacher' Can Make a Difference
- * Pelham Lawrence; Head of Perdue Farms Poultry Firm
- PASADENA : City Prosecutor Charges Safety Violations at Motel
- SANTA ANA HEIGHTS : Topless Dancers Raise Civic Eyebrows
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Acts to Improve Bike Path System
- Countywide : Prosecutor Sums Up in Major Drug Trial
- Gunmen Invade Home, Terrorize Family of 4 : Crime: All are eventually freed. Girl suffers minor injuries in car crash that resulted in capture of one suspect; second is arrested while holding two hostage.
- Tempers Flare as Zeanah Is Denied Air Time : Thousand Oaks: Council insists that televising citizens group meetings would let her campaign for reelection at taxpayer expense.
- Blaze Guts Condominium, Damages Unit Next Door
- Couple File Claim in Disruption of Wedding
- Harbor Plan Calls for New Parking Fee : Dana Point: Visitors without validations would pay $1 for every 30 minutes.
- How to Feed a Cold : Very Gingerly
- The Pig in Winter
- Of Roosters and Presidents
- Beverly Hills : New Labor Accords OKd
- State Bar Proposes Curb on Bequests to Lawyers : Ethics: A change in code of conduct would ban attorneys from preparing wills and trusts providing them with gifts. The action comes after a lawyer drafted wills netting him millions.
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. Weeks...
- Temple City : Hart Avenue Houses Burned
- Students End Demonstration; Colleges Vow Diverse Hiring
- Pope Lands in Benin, Warns Clerics About Political Acts
- NOW Suing CSU System Seeking Equity in Sports
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Recants Story of Taunts, Shooting
- Orange Lutheran Has New Baseball Coach
- Sailing
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Speed's the Constant at Upgraded Pomona
- Kim Campbell, who is one of Orange...
- Old Jail House Letting Loose : Jazz: Micki Rhyne's 3-days-a-week engagement is part of a new daily live-music policy at the San Clemente restaurant.
- Witold Lutoslawski: Still Discovering : Composer Says 'Inspiration' Is Key to Music
- ENERGY
- Today, Rodents With Psoriasis; Tomorrow, Super-Brainy Mice!
- Ronni Chasen has been named senior vice...
- Zucchini Soup, Pie, Sticky Bones
- 2 Guilty of Burning Small Cross : Crime: The incident was one of several acts that neo-Nazis committed against a black family that later moved.
- State Bar Would Curb Bequests to Attorneys : Estates: O.C. case leads to proposed rule forbidding lawyers to prepare wills or trusts that benefit them.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Azusa Pacific Earns Top Ranking in NAIA Men's Basketball Poll
- FOR THE KIDS : A Heavier 'Book' : This dance-based version of the Kipling classic draws from the tale's darker original version.
- HEALTHWATCH : Battling Bacteria : County inspectors say the incidence of food poisoning locally is relatively low, but the number may be underreported.
- Long Beach : Larry Davis, Activist for Local Issues, Dies at 43
- Foundation Offers Grants to Artists
- COLUMN ONE : Why Does America Fear Gays? : Homophobia is learned from kindergarten on. The tension, whether rooted in religion or society's need to conform, has surfaced as homosexuals seek to serve openly in the military.
- Five Children Die in Fire
- Officials Plan Reopening of Libraries at Middle Schools : Education: Part-time clerks will replace more costly full-time librarians, who have been reassigned as teachers.
- They've Set Their Sights on Aiding the Poor in a Special Way : Charity: The Redondo Beach Lions Club and a Boy Scout troop collect old or unused prescription eyeglasses for distribution to needy people overseas.
- COLUMN LEFT/ BARBARA R. BERGMANN : A Safety Net for Children in Poverty : The Clinton team has the drive to push programs supplementing work efforts of single mothers.
- Passing the Bar Exam
- Ticket Plan Is Announced for the World Cup
- Scia Saying See Ya as Ball Leaves Field
- She Can Beat Mary, Decker and Slaney
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Oregon State Tries to Help Iowa Cope With Street's Death
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rice (45) Is Really Cooking Now
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Rancho Alamitos Holds Off Kennedy to Win Title
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'King of Hearts': An Old Fable
- Dow Zooms 45.12 as Investors Gain Faith : Stocks: NASDAQ, NYSE and S&P; 500 indexes all hit record closes amid a stream of healthy reports on the economy.
- Tea Cookies on the Wild Side
- Bronx 'Zoo' Gone in Name of Correctness
- Malibu : Boating Law Revised Again
- New Generation's Drink Has Its Perks
- It's only February. Good heavens, that's far...
- Nichole PageSchool: Gethsemane BaptistSport: BasketballPosition: Guard/ForwardClass: SeniorPage...
- Clinton to Reenter 'Town Hall' TV to Build Support : Presidency: Audience will pose questions. He may prepare voters for bitter economic medicine.
- PERSPECTIVE ON BOSNIA : A Balkan Vietnam Awaits 'Peacekeepers' : With U.S. experience as a guide--or Britain's in Ulster--90,000 to 200,000 troops would be needed against terrorist forces.
- SANTA ANA : $3.5 Million Asked in Arrest Injuries
- Jurisprudence
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE SIGNINGS : Saddleback's Chrishon Picks Nevada
- Sweeps' Heavy-Hitters: King of Pop and 'Queen' : Television: The key to February's ratings race just may hinge on a 90-minute interview with Michael Jackson and a miniseries based on a story by the late Alex Haley.
- 52 Million New Chrysler Shares Are Snapped Up
- How to Feed a Cold : Ginger, Spice and Everything Rice
- Rockwell Launches Diversification Plan in Era of Military Downsizing : Expansion: The Seal Beach-based company says it will apply more defense technology to commercial products. Its profit fell 20% as Pentagon contracts dwindled in 1992.
- Lakewood : Ordinance Meant to Protect Colony Cable Subscribers
- Changing the Guard at Chasen's
- Hanoi Visitor Had Clinton Letter of Introduction
- Malibu : Cat Licensing Rejected
- UCI Events Foster Dialogue on the Role of Malcolm X
- You Don't Have to Know Beans to Be a Taste-Tester
- Countywide : Student Teams Have Their Day in Court
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Water Rate Hike Goes Into Effect March 7
- L.A. Puts More Bite in Trespassing Law : Crime: Ordinance targets drug dealing, other activities in apartment complex common areas.
- Oxnard Approves Construction of 15-Story Office Tower
- Santa Clara, a football power during the...
- Buena Park Brings Rau Back to League
- ABC to Shuffle Lineup to Test Drama, Sitcoms
- STAGE
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Duke Rallies Behind Hurley
- Alemany's Reed Signs to Play for Hawaii
- Robinson Makes Impact at USC : Signings: At least two recruits change their minds, sign with Trojans.
- West Point-Pepperell Inc. said Joseph Jennings Jr....
- Many Buying Insurance for Long-Term Nursing Care : Elderly: Americans are planning ahead for financial security after retirement, when Medicare falls short.
- GapShoes Gets Foot in Door in Costa Mesa : Retailing: Specialty retail chain extends its reach into the footwear market by setting up shop in South Coast Plaza.
- Pacific Enterprises Records Lower Profit
- Avery Dennison
- CD-ROMs That Entertain, Teach
- Anglers Use Squid to Lure Catches of Yellowtail
- Cal Poly Names Borton Vice President
- Brown Introduces New Bill for Needle Exchange Program
- 2 Arrested, Millions Recovered in Theft at Armored Truck Firm
- 3 Reportedly on Final List for Job of Atty. General
- CAMARILLO : Planners to Loosen Curbs on Birds
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Women Pilots to Offer 3 Scholarships
- Countywide : Police Trade Data in War Against Crime
- COLUMNS RIGHT/JAMES P. PINKERTON : Haley Barbour's Challenge: Reinventing Republicanism : Eschewing 'litmus tests' but mindful of the segmentation of his party, the new chairman struggles to find the GOP's niche.
- She Had to Play by Rules of Game
- Searching for Big-Time Antidote
- A Measure of Uncertainty for Symphony
- MUSIC
- TASTING NOTES : Come to the Cabernet
- LINKS : Scenic San Juan Still Mired in the Rough
- Camaraderie, Perversity and a Small Tavern Crowd
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Signing Woman : One of America's best-known feminists, Gloria Steinem, will autograph her new book at a bookstore Wednesday.
- AFRO-AMERICANA : A Few Local Events Add to Celebration of Black History Month
- LA HABRA : Council Endorses Disney Expansion
- POMONA : Students End Occupation of Pomona College Offices