- PEOPLE WATCH
- Change of Jobs Creates a Scene
- Roots : How to Roast a Root
- A Pattern of Failed Pregnancies, Infant Deaths Baffles Shoalwater Indian Tribe, Which Fears Extinction Because Its . . . : Babies Are Dying
- Little Leaguers to Get Trophy for World Title
- Bill Would Halt Unauthorized Sale of Credit Card Information
- Architect of Soviet Reform Angrily Denies Ties to CIA
- New Delhi Braces for Protest by Hindu Fundamentalists
- Panel OKs Penalties for Budget Delays : Legislature: Rules committee approves blocking salaries if state spending plan isn't approved by June 15 deadline. Proposal faces tough fight before full Senate.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Visit to Philippines Is All Relative : Travel: Sunny Hills sophomore on vacation finds similarities and differences in the country of her ancestors.
- Malibu : Council OKs Parcel Map
- Refurbished Queen Mary Readies for Waves of Visitors : Tourism: The ocean liner, closed two months, will reopen Friday. Admission is free; guided tours will cost $5 for adults, $3 for children.
- Long Beach : Business Group to Reveal Plan for Latino Market
- Timicha KirbySchool: Lynwood HighSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass: JuniorKirby...
- Timely Treatise on Homosexuality May Change Minds
- Chris BoydSchool: Paramount HighSport: BasketballPosition: CenterClass: SeniorBoyd...
- Repressed-Memory Murder Conviction Is Appealed
- Plan for Dual Transit Offices Criticized : Meeting: Opponents say officials are trying to snare money before transportation panels merge next week.
- Claremont : Professor for Ethnic Studies
- FULLERTON : Some Train Station Construction Halted
- Dispute Over Sex Education Booklet Grows : Thousand Oaks: The schools consider adopting the Christian group's pamphlet. Critics say it eschews safe practices.
- O.C. PLATFORM : Getting Businesslike
- THOUSAND OAKS : Funds OKd for 'City Beautiful' Contest
- Dr. Teresa A. Benton, who has practiced...
- WESTMINSTER : City Rejects Revised Plan for Church
- Some basketball players go their entire lives...
- Titans, Seminoles Pull 3,000-Mile Switch : Baseball: With Fullerton's field unplayable, team uses Florida State's plane tickets for unscheduled trip to Tallahassee.
- CSUN Gets In Its Own Shots Against Cal Lutheran : Baseball: Small hits two home runs and Matadors (8-0) put a muzzle on talkative Kingsmen in 11-4 victory.
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : R&B; AND RAP : R&B; Winners Are Nothing to Rap About
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : Clapton Gets His Due, New Bloods Too : THE ARRIVALS : The Required Garb: 'Rock 'n' Roll Formal'
- TV REVIEWS : Abbey Lincoln's Missing Decades
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : What They Said
- TV AND VIDEO
- ART
- Clinton Is Betting on Wrong Horse When It Comes to Technology Plan
- Flaky Bananas
- Malibu : Design Chosen for City Seal
- Here's How to Make Sure You Are in the Right Lane
- Arcadia Seniors Near Their Final Goal : Soccer: The 10 would like to end their prep careers with a Southern Section title.
- Venice : Venice High Wins Tourney
- Jail Term for Disrupting O.C. Court Is Challenged : Appeal: It is unclear whether the judge knew a woman tried to tell her boyfriend she had a miscarriage.
- Brick Road Leads to 'Oz' Exhibit at Restaurant
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Edwardian Saga : 'Howards End' is entertaining in book form or on the big screen. The Ojai Film Society will show the film Sunday.
- Clapton's 6 Grammys Top Emotional Tribute : Music: He wins best song. 'Beauty and Beast' figures in five awards. Arrested Development is best new artist.
- HORSES : In Saddle, New Vista of South County
- Glendale : Disaster Relief Center Opens
- STRUCTURES : Stations of the Past : The county's aging railroad depots are richly emblematic of Manifest Destiny.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Firm Closes Early in Face of Protest
- Westlake's Big Third Quarter Eliminates Savanna
- West Loses With Game on Line : Basketball: Ridgecrest Burroughs' Jenny Bates makes two free throws with two seconds left to give the Burros a 48-46 victory.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Mogilny Scores Four for Sabres
- Adam Ant Looks Good Enough for Romance : He does four new songs, but the old material is just barely dusted off for a 'Persuasion' tour stop at the Coach House.
- Hot Stuff
- PacificCare Leads Rebound in Health Care : Stocks: Across-the-board stock surge could continue for several days as investors regain confidence in the industry.
- Standard Pacific Will Sell $100 Million in Senior Notes
- The Golden Roots
- Planners Favor Tough Rules for Building on Hills
- La Crescenta Man Named to MWD Post
- Report Raises Questions About Dentist's Role in HIV Infections
- Bowling Alley Appeals Shut Down
- The following are the top music sales...
- WET & WILD : Cage Lets You Fish for Adventure Among Sharks
- Long Beach : Private Firms Get Approval to Operate in City Parks
- 7 Families Win Lottery to Buy Low-Cost Homes : Housing: City's program provides help with financing for purchasers with low and moderate incomes.
- 8 Hong Kong Films to Screen
- Officials Exit Panel on Freeway Extension
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Export Controls
- Campus Slaying Prompts Criticism of Transfer Policy : Education: Thousands of students each year are given fresh starts at new campuses, but the results of the changes are not recorded. Administrators often use the transfers as punishment.
- Road Repairs Begin on Sierra Highway : Canyon Country: Commuters must use alternate routes until at least March 15 while the strip north of Sand Canyon Road is repaired.
- One of 5 Teen-Agers Charged in Student's Death Pleads Guilty
- State Panel OKs Plan for Coast Development : Subdivision: The go-ahead for the gated-community project at Portuguese Bend stipulates a $250,000 builder's fee to pay for beach access elsewhere in Southern California.
- ALHAMBRA : Reward Offered for Arrest of Man Who Raped Girl, 11
- When a Dream Slides Away : Caution must govern home site approval in landslide areas
- OXNARD : Disabled Candidate Recovers Stolen Car
- CASTAIC : Inmate Recaptured After Jail Escape
- Gallegly Introduces 6 Bills to Stem Influx of Illegal Immigrants : Politics: The Simi Valley congressman has unsuccessfully proposed most of the controversial legislation before. Stiff opposition is expected.
- Ferguson to Pay Fine for Campaign Loan
- So Far, So Good in Dodger Training Camp
- Hockey
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TENNIS : Newport Harbor's Abrams Ready to State Case in Higher Court : Tennis: He and his coaches, however, say he is not wasting his time playing in high school. They believe it will get him ready for bigger and better things.
- City Waives $16,687 for Grammy Traffic Control : Finances: In a reversal of an earlier vote, the City Council waives the fees in a compromise that has the host committee paying for a party at the Biltmore.
- SCR Wins New-Works Funding : Grants: The $30,000 gift will help the Costa Mesa troupe develop material for young audiences.
- Bargains Boost Dow 33 Points : Wall Street: Investors seek out battered health care and tobacco stocks. Bond yields and the dollar also rise.
- MARKETING
- Hey, My Plate Has Dart Holes in...
- Benefit Raises $150,000 for Menninger School
- 'Weapon': a Good Shot at a Spoof
- The Fear, Hope of Women With HIV
- Shots Fired at Chapman Student
- New Administrator at Queen of Valley
- Jury Decides 'Valencia' Is a Trademark : Courts: Easton Investments II is ordered to pay Newhall Land & Farming Co. $2.3 million for using the copyrighted name on local developments.
- Sorry, hot wax isn't included: Nothing can...
- Kidnaping Scars More Than Skin Deep : Abduction: Victim says 'psycho' seemed to enjoy locking him in trunk and kicking him repeatedly. He's working with police on a composite sketch.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Baby Nearly Drowns After Fall Into Bucket of Water
- Landfill Protest to Be Delivered With the Pizza
- LOS ANGELES : 2 More Council Candidates Dropped
- Fountain Valley's Elinor Tolson established herself as...
- IRVINE BOXING : Costa Mesa's Zavala Has to Settle for Main Event on Six-Fight Card
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TENNIS : Boys' Tennis at a Glance
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nietzke Scores Four in Chapman Victory
- NAIA DISTRICT 3 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Christ College Irvine Reaches the Finals
- Rain Washes Out O.C. Motorcycle Race
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : South Gate Routs Grant, 60-34
- House Votes to Extend Unemployment Benefits
- Soccer
- HE'S Fluent IN Bruin : Richard Petruska Has a New Country and Is Gaining New Respect for His Recent Play
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TENNIS : ESPERANZA
- Soccer
- Gateway Communications Inc.: The Irvine computer products...
- Roots : Braising the Leek
- Fancy Salmon in a Bureaucratic Net
- Pomona : Billboard Plan to Planners
- Vietnam Symposium Opens
- Listening to Pins Drop Is Out of This World
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Shogun's Rogers Discovers a World of Fun in Fishing
- COLUMN ONE : Buying a Way Out of Terror : A Bosnian city controlled by Serbs offers a view of 'ethnic cleansing.' Muslims must pay for their own deportation. Those remaining are fired and need permission to walk the streets.
- Trial to Begin in Stalking of Weatherman : Courts: A former LAPD officer is accused of harassing Dallas Raines and his wife and loitering outside their home.
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TENNIS : UNIVERSITY
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS TENNIS : CORONA DEL MAR
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : WRESTLING : Calvary Chapel-Irvine Match Features Several Champions
- Rams Returning to Cal State Fullerton for Their Summer Training Camp
- Huntington Beach junior Tony Gonzalez figures to...
- Basketball
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : COUNTRY : An Emphasis on Youth
- Winter Storm Problems
- Health Care Reform Debate
- Muslims
- Spending
- Health Care Reform Debate
- Winter Storm Problems
- Debt and Inflation
- Cable TV and the Constitution
- SYLMAR : Suspect in Reseda High Killing Delays Entering Plea
- Other Visions of Echo Park Development
- Health Care Reform Debate
- Coach Defends Academic Teams
- Health Care Reform Debate
- Health Care Reform Debate
- Health Care Reform Debate
- Winter Storm Problems
- Other Visions of Echo Park Development
- Montebello City Council Members' 40% Pay Increase
- PREPS
- Space Spending
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 25, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 25, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 25, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 25, 1993
- Health Stocks Rebound After Reform Fears
- BUD RIGHT: Budweiser will deliver a present...
- Board Rejects School's Bid for Independence : Education: The adult center's petition to operate under state charter guidelines was criticized as too vague. Proponents vow to appeal the decision.
- Commuters Abandon Amtrak in Wake of Slide : Railroad: Freight deliveries to San Diego have been halted by track blockage. Officials are uncertain when the line can be reopened.
- Hill to Interview for Job at Brethren Christian
- Tentative NHL Agreement for Anaheim Arena
- Parking Found for NHL : Hockey: Breakthrough on this key issue helped the Anaheim Arena and Disney reach a tentative agreement on a lease that would allow the team to play this fall.
- Laguna Beach's Man for All Sports Tries Hand at Football
- NBC News Again Admits Using Misleading Footage
- Capitol's Freshmen Make Voices Heard : Congress: Not content to sit quietly by, they have taken a stand on deficit reduction--and changed the working dynamics on the Hill.
- Aspin May Get Pacemaker; His Work Piles Up
- GOBBLE, GOBBLE! In bowling lingo, turkey used...
- PLAN AHEAD: South Coast Repertory honchos are...
- Lavish Lifestyle Called Undoing of Hernandezes : Fraud case: Couple's heavy spending prompted a tip to IRS. Otherwise they might not have been arrested.
- Compton Officers Were Killed Execution-Style : Violence: They had searched two men they had stopped when at least one suspect began firing, police say. A massive manhunt is under way.
- Cal State L.A. Player and Coach Clash
- THE 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS : Clapton Gets His Due, New Bloods Too : BACKSTAGE : The Antics, Escapades and Pop-arazzi: What the Winners Had to Say
- High-Tech Policy Gets Mixed Foreign Reviews : Japan Sees Clinton's $17-Billion Plan Mirroring Its Own; European Reaction Is Negative
- On Christopher, Arabs Are Cautious : Mideast: But some officials fear that he will take less activist role than his predecessor, Baker.
- Safety in Numbers : O.C. Teens Are Among Those Finding It Easier and Less Stressful to Make the Dating Game a Team Sport by Going Out in Groups
- Honig Told to Pay $337,509 in Restitution
- Student Stabbed at Buena High School : Violence: The attack occurs in front of dozens of students. A suspect is arrested later at a nearby shopping center. Officials say the incident is not gang-related.
- Boy Stabbed on Ventura Campus : Violence: The incident occurs a day after the school board decides not to hire armed security guards to patrol.
- Suspect in School Killing Has Record, Officials Say : Violence: He also tried to rob another student as he fled the shooting scene at Reseda High, they report.
- Slide Victims' Neighbors Fear They May Be Next
- Election Costs May Force Panels to Become Appointive
- PLATFORM : Invest in Diversity
- YORBA LINDA : Council Resurrects High School Issue
- MALIBU : Ruling in Estate Dispute Delayed
- Youths Give Wheels of Government a Spin : Redondo Beach: High school students grapple with a $1.5-million budget shortfall while trying to fill in for the city's top leadership for an afternoon. Things went smoothly.
- Lomita Deputies Plan Sobriety Checkpoints
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : $5-Million Increase OKd in Green Line Car Contract
- Besieged Bosnians Cannot Eat a Symbol : Clinton's timid airdrop will do little to aid the starving
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Drops Plans for Bike Lanes
- District Owes $2 Million to County, Board Learns : Education: Unexpected debt for services dating back to 1990 is the latest in a string of financial setbacks.
- The following are selected entries from the...
- Parking Scofflaws Note: Fines Heading Up : Government: But officials presented the plan as merely an administrative effort to achieve consistency with neighboring cities, not a revenue-raiser.
- Clinton Aides Outline Plan for U.S. Technical Skills Training
- Long Beach Open House : Educators Seek Property Up for Grabs When Base Closes
- When Saying 'It's Over' Is Hard to Do
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 25, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 25, 1993
- No-Nonsense Advice for Clients Going to Trial
- Roth's Disdain for Rules Seen as His Downfall
- DC SHUTTLE: When President Clinton calls, Kathryn...
- Getting Tough With School Troublemakers : Officials must act fast to ensure that schools are gun-free
- Fearing Storms, County Cancels Cloud-Seeding : Drought: Officials say suspending the rest of the $400-a-day contract for February is not related to recent criticism of the expenditure.
- ANGELS : Herzog Won't Try to Rescind Gruber Trade
- It's no secret how Kennedy High swingman...
- Football
- Will 'A Few Good Men' Step Lively Onto Stage?
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MOORPARK : Educators Reject Hiring Freeze
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : West Leads SCC Past Point Loma Nazarene
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman's 25 Rebounds Spark Piston Victory
- Distance Runners Aparicio, Auer Settle on College Choices
- UCLA's Ballatore Is Stuff of Stories Whenever Coaches Get Together : Swimming: Tales of a man who loses himself in competition--and on freeways--delight his peers in the sport.
- North Carolina Will Play Trojans in Pigskin Classic
- Sampras May Not Have Stress Fracture, but He's Still Doubtful for Next Week
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: Girls' Swimming : MISSION VIEJO
- INTERVIEW : Fellini on and as Fellini : 1987 Work Making U.S. Premiere Has His Autobiographical Touch
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Official Honored for Aiding Youth Clubs
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel to Review City Smoking Ordinance
- Obituaries : William R. Parker; Prayer Therapy Advocate
- OXNARD : City Fire Engines to Get Defibrillators
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Contract to Design Superior Court OKd
- BREA, YORBA LINDA : New Approach to Policing Proposed
- Upland Man Escapes From Car, Describes Kidnaping : Abduction: Victim says he was forced into trunk after being taken captive from Lake Elsinore. Police find no suspect.
- LOS ANGELES : Business Loans Offered to Public Housing Tenants
- Rules to Ride By
- NORTHRIDGE : 3 Seized in Shooting of 16-Year-Old Girl
- Replacement of Gas Pipelines in Corona del Mar Delayed : Public works: Controversial project to be held up another year by scheduling conflicts with plans to widen Coast Highway east of the city limits.
- Canyon's Lone Goal Stands Up : Girls' soccer: Kim Campbell's first-half goal gives Comanches a 1-0 victory. Tina Thompson records her 20th shutout.
- Edison Calms Raucous Crowd with Victory
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: Girls' Swimming : CAPISTRANO VALLEY
- Football
- DIVISION II-AA : Gray Helps Eliminate Woodbridge
- Lake Casitas Benefits From the Rising Tide
- UCLA's Young Says Winning Isn't the Key : College basketball: Bruin chancellor cites academics, direction of the program as criteria for judging Harrick.
- TENNIS / EVERT CUP : Austin Still Has the Fever With a Victory at 30
- Orchestra's New Season Announced : Music: Pacific Symphony's 1993-94 schedule will include a reading by Oscar-winner Jessica Tandy and unorthodox programming of familiar pieces.
- Horseman Not Found in Search of Waterway : Hansen Dam: The Pacoima man was last seen riding toward Big Tujunga Wash, where his stallion was found mired in mud.
- Two Markets Charged in Food Stamp Fraud : Indictments: Owners of small groceries are accused of buying and redeeming $20 million in coupons in the largest such case ever in L.A. County.
- LOS ANGELES : Board Allows Fee for Destroyed Oaks
- CASTAIC : More Meningitis Cases Expected
- Man, 2 Youths Are Arrested in Girl's Slaying
- Castaneda, Tovar Disqualified in Council Race Over Signatures
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Laguna Hills Shuts Down Anaheim
- DIVISION I-A : Huntington Beach Bounces Back at Last
- Political Flaws and the 13th District
- COSTA MESA : Suspect in Slaying of Student Arrested
- Water Conservation Urged Despite Deluge : Ojai basin: An agency cites drought cycles and proposes placing meters on wells. It's the perfect time, a member says.
- SEAL BEACH : Plan for Project Next to Tower Rejected
- Miscellany
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Compton Dominguez Rolls Past Torrance, 96-66
- Los Alamitos Fails to Take Advantage
- Returning a Favor : Johnson Faces Mentor, Friends at Northridge
- Miscellany
- TV Ratings
- Two Flashy Car Series on a Collision Course : Television: The Chrysler Corp., whose Dodge Viper is featured in CBS' 'Viper,' is seeking to prevent a rival production from using the same title.
- PACOIMA : Horseman Feared Lost Near Big Tujunga Wash
- June Election Set on Cypress Card Parlor Plan : Gambling: Council defers to voters whether to allow county's only such venue. The city is already divided.
- Man's Death Puts AIDS Ruling in Limbo : Precedents: Lawyers expect an appeal court to leave unanswered the question of whether someone can be charged with assault for spreading the disease.
- LOS ANGELES : More Charges Added for 2 Held in Cocaine Ring Case
- 2 Head Start Providers Lose $7 Million in Funding
- Laguna Niguel : Hon Hill Project Faces New Delay
- Harvard's Minuto Waltzed to a Heavyweight Title
- Magnolia Can't Outrun Misfortune
- Tustin's Inability to Follow Coach's Plan Proves Costly : Division II-AA: Failure to play as a team in second half thwarts Tillers' comeback attempt. Inglewood advances, 62-54.
- The Not-So-Rosy Reasons Behind Bond Market Rally
- AST Manufacturing Chief Resigns After Less Than 6 Months on Job
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Daniel R. Hoefflin has been promoted from...
- Hyundai Spokeswoman Suing Firm Cites Sex Discrimination, Harassment
- From Pariah to President: Outsider Will Lead S. Korea : Politics: Labeled a turncoat by critics, onetime opposition leader takes helm of nation beset by worrisome neighbor to north, sagging economy.
- College Supporters Honor Can-Do Spirit
- Lake Casitas Overflow Signals End of Drought : Weather: A mudslide on California 150 forces traffic to the shoulder. Officials worry about Piru Creek flooding.
- State Senate Panel OKs Stiffer Prison Sentences for Carjackers
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Out on a Limb : A protester perched 50 feet up in a tree to save it from builders symbolizes the clash over preserving Antioch's roots.
- Countywide : Robot to Soon Join Sheriff's Bomb Unit
- Clinton, U.N. Chief Confer on Bosnia Airdrop
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- CLINTON'S INDUSTRIAL POLICY : Detroit Likes 'Clean Car' Research Subsidy Plan : Automobiles: Officials say a government-industry partnership should speed efforts to make low-emission vehicles.
- At 80, Virginia Is Making Waves : The 1913 wooden racing sloop, lovingly restored to health, is outperforming younger competitors while winning other honors.
- Military Doctors Say King Took Multiple Head Blows
- Attempted Murder Charge Dropped in Shepard Case
- SECURITIES
- Cardis Plans to Sell Northern California Operations to Pay Off $28-Million Debt
- Resignation Recalls Old Corruption
- Iraqis Reportedly Aimed Guns at U.N. Copters Hunting Scuds
- Statement by Supervisor Roth
- CLINTON'S INDUSTRIAL POLICY : An Airline Revival by Committee? Could Be
- CLINTON'S INDUSTRIAL POLICY : Game Plan for Competitiveness
- REACTIONS
- 'Good Ol' Boy Philosophy' Guides Chicago Pol's Son : Profile: Roth believed in helping friends and punishing enemies and enjoyed the perks of office, an acquaintance says.
- File It Under 'Consummate Fan' : Connie Thompson of Laguna Hills has filled a garage, part of her home and film library shelves with her ever-growing collection of movie star clippings. Researchers call the volumes invaluable.
- Israel Wants Pact With Syria Before Deal With Palestinians, Rabin Says : Mideast: Christopher is told that Jerusalem would be willing to negotiate Golan Heights withdrawal.
- Jet in Florida Blows 2 Tires During Emergency Landing
- Dedication Comes First for 'Family' of Teachers
- 3 Acquitted of Slaying During Riots : Trial: Defendants are found guilty of burglary and assault on two motorcyclists, one of whom was fatally shot. Juror says there was no evidence proving who pulled the trigger.
- Delivering the Dangerous : Sheriff's Buses Hauled 110,000 Prisoners to Courts, Elsewhere Last Year
- Set Free Group Protests Eviction to Council : Meeting: Despite lobbying efforts at City Hall, officials appear ready to raze church's home and build a youth recreation building in its place.
- SANTA CLARITA : Man Leaps to Safety as Car Washes Away
- Countywide : Abused Women Get Long-Term Shelter
- Jacobsen Puts On 3-Point Exhibition as Crescenta Valley Advances, 76-68
- Sound, Fury Signify Great Deal : Swimming: UCLA men hear Ballatore shout and respond with records.
- Horsemen Won't Block Release of Document
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Getty's Turner Seascape Is Making Waves : Art: The sale by a British college has generated a debate in art circles about the wisdom of allowing such masterpieces to leave the country.