- A Homecoming That's Lasted 5 Years : Carlene Carter, a Prodigal Child of Country Music, Has Rediscovered Her Roots
- Freeway Contract
- Iraqi Missiles Attack Israel
- Cult Label Protested
- Obituaries - Jan. 26, 1991
- Key U.S. Goal: Rout of Elite Iraqi Troops
- Largest Cities Reflect Shift to West, 1990 Census Finds : Population: Los Angeles beats out Chicago as No. 2 in U.S. California lists 18 of 29 places reaching 100,000.
- Largest Cities Reflect Shift to West, 1990 Census Finds : Population: Los Angeles beats out Chicago as No. 2 in U.S. Irvine, Orange hit 100,000 in decade.
- Patriots Shoot Down 6 of 7 Scuds Over Israel : Iraqi attacks: Israel holds off on any retaliation. Saudis suffer their first fatality from missiles.
- USAir to Cancel Its Service to Orange County
- County's Rate of Growth Outpaces State : Census: The population increased 26.4% to 669,016 during the 1980s, led by a 227% surge in Moorpark.
- Bradley Unveils His Revitalization Plan for Inner-City Area : Renewal: Program targets poverty, crime, dilapidated housing in South-Central neighborhood. Skeptics say similar promises made in the past have gone unfulfilled.
- Report Viewed With Dismay in Moorpark but With Satisfaction in Ojai
- COLUMN ONE : Decade of Digging Aids Iraq : Hussein imported state-of-the-art bunker-building techniques. Now much of his military punch--and the leader himself--may be protected.
- A Sophomore to Watch Is Ohio State's Jim Jackson
- SHORT TAKES : Wynette Broke Pact, Judge Rules
- Music Reviews : Iona Brown, Chamber Orchestra Play Mozart
- Orange County Center Ends Year in the Black : Arts: Officials say they finished 1990 with 'an excess over expenses' of $475,663, thanks in large measure to a cut in operating expenses.
- CalArts Evacuated After Fumes Spread
- Investigation of Phony Art Sales Fades
- Planners OK Industrial Park, 510 Apartments
- Man of Surprises Strikes Again : De Klerk's methodical drive to end apartheid
- Children Learning Hard Lessons of War
- Mosque Has a U.S. Flavor : Religion: Members of the 10,000-family Islamic Center combine worship with efforts to fight misunderstanding of their faith.
- WORLD : Croatia Could Seek Military Aid
- Jurisprudence
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : El Toro Tightens Its Hold on First Place
- D.A. Seeks to Amend Charges Against Gionis : Trial: Counts would leave prosecutors with less to prove in court. Gionis is accused of masterminding the assault on ex-wife Aissa Wayne.
- Channel Islands Wrestlers Flatten Westlake
- Basketball Journeyman Michael Moore Finds a Home at Dominguez Hills
- Rangers Sign Bobby Witt for $7.3 Million
- Loyola's Baseball Team Swings Into Action : Baseball: Defending West Coast Conference champions appear to have improved their pitching and defense. They are ranked 10th in the country.
- California Music Theatre Faces a Shortage of Cash : Stage: The nonprofit Pasadena group needs $250,000 to open 'My Fair Lady' on March 6 and another $250,000 by March 30.
- 'Doonesbury' Under Fire--Again
- 3 for the Show : Del Rubio Triplets--in Hot Pants, Go-Go Boots, Blond Poufs--Have Now Become High Priestesses of Their Own Culture Cult
- Emotions at War for Peace Activists : Dissent: Both sides show some uncertainty over their approach to U.S. role in the Persian Gulf. Protesters complain of having to share time with 'sideshow issues.'
- 1-Stop Shopping for Brides-to-Be : Weddings: Bridal fairs offer the opportunity to compare a lot of goods and services in a little time.
- New Charges Sought in Assault on John Wayne's Daughter
- Fred M. Hawke; Tool and Die Manufacturer
- 'Cheat Sheet' Used to Cite Homeless, Officer Says : Law enforcement: Santa Ana police official describes his role as a 'spotter' during roundup. His supervisor denies handing out list of possible violations.
- Airport Plan Elicits Praise, Expansion Fears
- COSTA MESA : City Rejects Proposal to Build Golf Course
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Ordinance Would Require Sign Permits
- 13 Still Pursuing Serial Case
- Work on Disputed Road Extension Delayed 1 Day : Development: The builder agrees to hold off Reseda Boulevard grading in a bid to resolve a question over the effects on state parkland.
- Eichelberger Among 72 Pro Golfers in Newport Pro-Am
- Denkin Says Accusers Conspired to Oust Him : Boxing: Fired official calls them 'the lowest people we have to deal with in boxing.'
- The War's Impact
- A Life on the Road for Soviet Violist Yuri Bashmet
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Merchants Hurt by Freeze to Get Help
- Waiting in Isolation : Punishment: The first woman on California's Death Row in 15 years has fewer privileges than any male condemned prisoner. Some say that is typical of the unequal treatment of female inmates.
- THE GULF WAR : Market Update
- GEARY'S TOP 10
- County Ordered to Post Another $19.5 Million in Jail Land Dispute
- INDOOR SOCCER
- NHL ROUNDUP : Tocchet's 3 Goals Lead Flyers, 6-1
- THE SIDELINES : 2 Injured on Austrian Ski Course
- Lakers Get a Little Fatter With Victory Over Hornets
- Harris Doesn't Start, Helps Long Beach Finish Utah State
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- AWARDS UPDATE
- Performing Arts Center Finishes Year in the Black : Arts: Officials say they concluded 1990 with 'an excess over expenses' of $475,663, thanks in large measure to a cut in operating costs.
- THE GULF WAR : Fuel Imports
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Israel Wins Politically by Staying Out of War : Diplomacy: It reaps goodwill by heeding U.S. pleas for restraint in responding to Iraq's attacks--for now.
- Baghdad to Stop Airing Interviews With Allied POWs
- Breast Cancer Risk for Women Rises to 1 in 9
- Case Against Ex-Diplomat Is Dismissed
- More Scuds Hit Israel; 1 Dead
- Soviet Troops Shoot at Cars, Lithuania Says
- TV and the Gulf War : Is Television Fighting War With Big Shtick? : Media: Separating the trivial from the significant becomes increasingly difficult when news and entertainment blend.
- French Fashion Houses Say Show Must Go On
- The Gulf War: The Battle Front : The Day in the Gulf
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Higher Water Rates Needed, Officials Say
- Lakeside
- Lingerie: Brides-to-be stock up on fancy underthings for the honeymoon and beyond.
- Marinovich Charged With Misdemeanors : Drugs: Quarterback allegedly was carrying less than half a gram of cocaine. Possession charges could be dropped if he enters diversion program.
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Hart's Herrick Wary of 'Foul Play' at Inhospitable Alhambra
- Linda Marie Huesman Lamb; Heart Transplant Recipient
- DESERT STORM: DAY 9 : Financial
- NEWS ANALYSIS : No Shortage of Hyperbole From Hussein : Propaganda: Reports of great victories and claims of high allied losses are routine.
- DESERT STORM: DAY 9 : WORST OIL SPILLS
- THOUSAND OAKS : Traveling Carwash Must Obtain Permit
- THE HOUSE
- Conservancy Leader, Board Reach Accord Over Lobbying
- Seal Beach-Bound Missiles Undamaged in Truck Crash
- Ex-Israeli Soldier-Turned Ad Exec Fights His Emotions
- Las Vegas Bettor Cashes Two Pick Six Winners
- A Duck Call Hurts Trojans in 86-84 Loss : USC: Raveling calls it good officiating after one referee overrules another, sending Oregon's Brandon to free throw line for three shots in closing seconds.
- Gulf War Having Impact on Retailers : 'The war . . . will hold people's attention--to the exclusion of regular activities,' says one executive. Unappealing rental titles are also depressing the market.
- Costa Mesa's Cimco Planning Singapore Plant
- REAL ESTATE
- P.M. BRIEFING : Car Making Accelerates in Japan
- EARNINGS / ENERGY : Exxon, Chevron Profits Surge; Gulf Crisis Cited
- Chief Executive of Child World Resigns
- Joseph F. Carroll; First Chief of Defense Intelligence Agency
- Orion Pictures Corp. has appointed Michael Russell...
- United to Buy Airport Space, Takeoff Rights from Eastern
- P.M. BRIEFING : 3 A-Plants to Get 'Close Watch'
- Zenith to Fight Bid to Unseat Board:...
- Sara Lee Corp.: The Chicago-based food and...
- EARNINGS : Morgan Stanley Plunges 61%
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Asia
- Iranian Veterans Suffer Chemical Warfare's Chilling Effects : Poison gas: Afflicted by burns, blisters and blood disorders, hundreds exposed to Iraq's arsenal now seek treatment in Germany.
- Soviets Report Hussein Killed 2 Commanders
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Refugees
- Opening Night : Academy Members Give New Motion Picture Center Rave Reviews
- Harmless Looks
- Youth Killed in Santa Ana Gun Battle
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In the Mideast
- VENTURA : School District OKs Bond Measure Study
- RJR Nabisco Settles Suit With Met Life Over Buyout
- P.M. BRIEFING : SAS to Trim Its Staff by 3,500
- The Los Angeles-based law firm Paul, Hastings,...
- REAL ESTATE : Dozens of Developers Will Refinance or Die, Consultant Forecasts
- Gorbachev Should Stop Move to 'Dictatorship,' Yeltsin Says
- THE GULF WAR : Quotes
- Bush Attacks Anti-Arab Bias in U.S. : White House: Exiled Kuwaiti regime gives $13.5 billion to the Persian Gulf War effort.
- BUILDING WATCH : Academy Award
- Store Signs Agreement Over Label Allegations
- Avon Stockholders Announce Breakup: Two dissident stockholders...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Assault Weapon Registration Lags
- 60 Arrested in Protest at Chevron Building
- Iraq Assails Japan Over Its Gulf Aid : Diplomacy: Baghdad's envoy warns that transport planes sent to the region will be considered 'a military target.'
- Syria Forces Keep a Subdued Profile : Military: The Arab world's No. 2 fighting machine shows no sign of escalating the crisis.
- New Breed of Warriors--Women--Closer to Front : Military: They still aren't allowed in combat, but gulf marks a turning point in sexual integration of services.
- THE GULF WAR : Profile
- State's Executions of Women Carried the Aura of a Circus
- British Shift to Less Risky Air Strategy : Gulf War: Low-level bombing of airfields resulted in high rate of losses. New tactics will utilize high-flying planes.
- American Jewish Committee Salutes TV Mogul Turner
- LOCAL : Rathburn to Head Dallas Police
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Video Game Caused Seizure, Suit Says
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Among Germans, Angst Over Gulf War Is Pervasive
- NATION : Census Adds 300,000 to NYC
- Henry Kramer; Music Center Benefactor
- Teacher Pleads Not Guilty to Sex Counts With Boy
- Bernhardt Recall Turns Into Political Quagmire
- McDonnell Gets Job
- AT&T; to Acquire NCR Shareholder List: A...
- ANAHEIM : Residents Beg Police for Gang Crackdown
- 3 Cities Call Gallegly Bill an Affront to Free Speech : Government: The proposal to cut federal funds to areas offering sanctuary to war resisters is constitutional, however, two legal experts say.
- Turner Company Congratulates CNN: An advertisement commending...
- Study Links Unions, Strong Trade Nations
- Too Few Quit, So Carter Hawley Hale Fires 100
- Western Digital May Sell Its Network Unit : Technology: Analysts say the highly profitable division is already on the block; the Irvine-based firm would not comment.
- BOOK REVIEW : Brazilian Sexuality Under Examination : BODIES, PLEASURES, AND PASSIONS: Sexual Culture in Contemporary Brazil <i> by Richard G. Parker</i> . Beacon Press, $24.95, 200 pages
- NATION : Utah Anti-Abortion Bill Advances
- Still Swinging a Mean Bat : 55-and-Over Crowd Turns to Slow-Pitch Softball as a Game for Year-Round Recreation
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Salcido Case to Cost More Than $500,000
- Dressed Up for a Notable Exit
- Soldier's Mother Gets a Call on Home Front : GI: A military policeman from Anaheim phones home to describe his wonder and fear in Saudi desert. He's 'ready to go' in ground action he expects soon.
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Europe
- DESERT STORM: DAY 9 : Military
- An Unbalanced Picture of War in Black, White
- SANTA PAULA : Officer Arrested in Drug Raid on House
- Peyer Testifies in Knott Family Case Against CHP : Courts: In a videotaped interview from prison, the former CHP officer says a supervisor once praised him for a nighttime stop of a female motorist.
- El Cajon
- Man Seriously Injured in 100-Foot Fall From Cliff
- Office Building Evacuated in Fire
- CHP Finds No Defects on Bus That Crashed
- VENTURA : Salvation Army to Close Thrift Store
- Expectations High as CSUN Begins Play in Division I : College baseball: Matadors are ranked among top 25 in nation based on the strength of returning players.
- Market's Fire Not Linked to Gulf War, Probe Finds
- Edging Away From Their Liberal Roots
- BUENA PARK : Overhead Utility Wires Going Under
- 24 Liquor Stores Cited in Sales to Decoy, 19
- SAN DIEGO PERSPECTIVE : It's Time to Heal Wounds
- Firms Accuse 3 Cities of Discharging Pollutants : Environment: Two companies that face suits over ocean dumping file claims against Ventura, Oxnard and Port Hueneme.
- Hearing Sought on Sewage Exemption
- New Mexico State Beats San Jose State
- Extension of City's Hiring Freeze Expected
- Slums in Lawsuit Have Made Gains : Housing: Only two of the 11 buildings are still monitored by task force for code violations. Officials believe improvements were result of the legal pressure.
- GM Will Lay Off 850 Workers at Van Nuys Plant : Autos: Cutting back from two shifts to one will idle a fourth of the facility's employees. The economic slump and worries about the Gulf War are blamed.
- Temporary Help for Drained Staffs
- UCLA Students Demonstrate Mixed Feelings
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Plans More Aid for Women, Infants
- Goats Finally Find a Believer : Livestock: Nearly eradicated by the Navy, the San Clemente goat is in fact highly desirable as a milk and meat source, a scientist says. He is trying to save the breed.
- WORLD : Anti-Abortion Bill Sustained
- $825,000 Proposed for Union Activist Injured by Police
- NOTES FROM THE HOME FRONT : Mahony Offers Prayers for Jewish Community
- Something New : Gowns: Here comes the bride, all dressed in a soft shade of blue, peach or pink.
- Hussein Reportedly Visits Front Lines
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Aid Groups
- The Meaning of Life for $40 an Hour --and No Questions About Mom
- Bus Ride That Moved a Nation Is Recalled : Civil rights: Rosa Parks, 77, visits an L.A. school and urges children not to forget the lessons of the past.
- Mr. Smith Goes to Tampa
- 16,000 Are Expected to Hit the Road in Redondo 10-K
- Gaetti, Angels Agree to Contract : Baseball: Third baseman leaves Twins for a fresh start and four-year, $11.4-million deal.
- VOLLEYBALL
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Molly Hatchet Hangs Tough With Boogie : Southern band no longer plays stadiums but still musters a pretty good mix of mainstream rock and beer-boogie.
- Sounds From Hall of Fame
- ART REVIEW : Eye-Opening Portraits by Jawlensky
- 'Freshman' Out at Right Time : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- PERSPECTIVE ON SADDAM HUSSEIN : Crazy Like a Fox : He is narcissistic, charismatic, ruthless and shrewd; he will do what he must to fulfill his messianic destiny.
- THE DROUGHT : Officials Fear Plan May Divert Area Water : Under the proposed state procedures, two local reservoir operators would have to send supplies outside their service boundaries.
- CLIPBOARD : November Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- Caltrans to Begin Parking Ban on PCH in March
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women Strengthen Their Case
- SUPER BOWL XXV / NEW YORK GIANTS vs. BUFFALO BILLS : NOTES : Kelly-Taylor Wrestling Match Is a Beauty
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Chapman Women May Soon Escape Their Streak of Bad Luck
- THE NHL / STEVE SPRINGER : Alumni and Owners Are at Odds Over Surplus Pension Funds
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Ohio State Extends Unbeaten Streak, 80-70
- Punching, Not Punctuation, Was His Bag
- FREEWAY LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : La Habra Survives the Mayhem to Win
- McConnell Appointed to State Judicial Panel
- Port Hueneme : USO Show Goes On During Gulf War
- Live Ammunition Found in Trash Bin in Encinitas
- Worker at Home for Retarded Charged in Molestations : Crime: Mission Viejo man faces 15 counts of sexual battery against women patients. He says they consented.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : How Not to Fill a Vacancy
- Festival to Celebrate Indian Life : Culture: 'Art of the People' will explore art, music, dance and films of the ethnic community, which has grown over the last 20 years.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Test Firm's Offices Rise Amid Wilds
- A Threat to Everyone's Rights : Fears in the Arab community of mass deportations or internment
- Tustin Lotto Winners Can Buy Their Dreams
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Buena Girls Turn Tables on Ventura
- Ex-Harbor Baseball Coach Honored
- Winter Sports
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mayor Recuperating From Eye Surgery
- Plan for Olvera Street Revitalization Advances
- Why Not Forgive and Forget?
- Coming to America : Thanks to an Anonymous Helper, Soviet Family Gets Its Wish to Live in U.S.
- Peace Activist Takes a Stand in Favor of Persian Gulf War : Philosophy: A Costa Mesa man writes a letter to his daughter about anti-war protests and tells her why he is not joining the protesters this time.
- Volunteers Provide a Line to the Worried Families of Those at the Front
- Linebacker Mike Hall to Attend Stanford
- Unquestionably, He's the Biggest Man Among the Giants : NFC: New York's Parcells can dish out the verbal abuse, but the players understand his methods and respect him enough to keep serving up victories.
- TUSTIN : Fees for Recreational Classes Restructured
- San Diego
- ROUNDUP : Kenyon's Goals Help El Toro Turn Back Mission Viejo in Girls' Soccer
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Yanai Credits Defense With Resurrecting Title Hopes
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Torrey Pines Defeats No.6 Fallbrook, 44-40
- Woman Arrested After Drugs Found in Baggage
- 3 Teen-Age Boys Booked in Arson Fire at School
- Round-Trip Blue Line Tickets to Be Offered
- LAGUNA HILLS : No Clues to Mother of Suffocated Infant
- STANTON : Rules Tightened on Businesses in Homes
- CSUN Sweeps Hawaii in Men's Volleyball
- Treasury Auctions New 5-Year Notes: The Treasury...
- Sun Microsystems Inc.: The Mountain View, Calif.-based...
- New Gasoline May Burn Clean as Methanol, Arco Says
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Bars U.S. Building Deal
- Delay-Plagued Health Club to Open December
- Few in Showrooms, but Car Sales' Fall Not as Bad as Feared
- Wedbush, Officer Cited: Wedbush Morgan Securities in...
- Schering-Plough Corp.: The Madison, N.J., producer of...
- Developers Play Name Game : Image: The idea is that by defining the boundaries of commercial areas, they'll offer a special impression even though they have little history.
- Western Digital Division in Irvine Might Be Sold : Technology: The highly profitable communications networking products unit is on the market, industry sources say.
- Pepsi Punts on Call-In Contest for Super Bowl
- Northwest Told to Limit Foreign Equity: Northwest...
- Gun Condoms? Traders Buy It
- Bidding Anticipated for Arizona Thrift: An Arizona...
- THE GULF WAR : Saddam Count
- Syria Stalls Iraqi Bid to Widen War
- Money Funds at Record High: The Investment...
- Tripod Jack Order
- Pepsi Punts on Call-In Contest for Super Bowl
- Designers Dress Down Spring Menswear Lines
- Terminal Island Prisoners Get Second Chance in Class
- DESERT STORM: DAY 9 : Political
- Latinos Lagging on Every School Level, Study Finds : Education: From preschool to college, they are under-represented and losing ground nationally.
- AIDS the No. 2 Cause of Death for Young Men, Report Shows
- Moscow to Ration Meats and Vodka
- Gulf Oil Disaster Feared : Iraq Creates Huge Slick Off Kuwait
- Thousand Oaks : Councilman Claims Petition Mishandled
- Teacher Acquitted of 3 Charges of Beating Boy
- Second Man Convicted in Gang Killing : Courts: A third defendant goes on trial today in a shooting linked to rivalry between the Big Stanton and La Colonia Independencia groups.
- Specter of Her Sister's Murder Is Vivid Still
- Board Rejects Deputy's Appeal of Suspension
- College Sports
- THE SIDELINES : Mouse Davis to Leave Detroit
- SUPER BOWL XXV : For a Few, Sunday's Game May Be a Ticket to Stardom
- THE SIDELINES : Suns' McDaniel Fined for Fight
- Aliipule Brothers Say They'll Attend SDSU
- Anderson-Tellez Picks Up Slack for Notre Dame
- Chevrolet Cycling Team Signs West Hills' Wordin to Contract
- NBA ROUNDUP : At 6-8, Rockets' Smith Is Passing Board Exam
- SUPER BOWL XXV / NEW YORK GIANTS vs. BUFFALO BILLS : Bills Enforce Levy's Law : Buffalo: Coach didn't want the life of a lawyer, but it took a long time to get to the top of the NFL mountain.
- Music Reviews : Chamber Group Plays Latino Music at LMU
- Playwrights Project Uncovers Some Gems : Stage: 'Plays By Young Writers '90' showcases five new one-acts at Kingston Playhouse.
- Cantor, Banter and Song in Encino
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : O'Connor's Place Meets Uncle Jack : Beverly Hills eatery serves ordinary food made from good ingredients. The burger is one of the best in town.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Blue Leaves' Leaves Little Time for Character Study
- Grammy Boosts Carey
- Financial Ills Hit Operation PUSH
- European High Life Is a Casualty of War : From Berlin to Monte Carlo, fears of terrorist attacks are keeping the tourists away and leaving hotels half-empty. Even some of the Continent's most popular events have been canceled.
- The Great Ruble Grab May Come Up Empty : Soviet Union: This 'reform' will wreck everyday life, and Gorbachev will pay for it.
- Judge Permits Walters to Run for Lindsay Seat : City Council: A 30-day residency requirement is ruled unconstitutional on grounds that candidates did not have enough time to move into 9th District.
- 'Two Masters of Lithuanian Photography' produce a poignant show.
- Schools Face Cuts in Wake of Deployment : Education: Oceanside Unified stands to lose $800,000 in federal money as students from military families leave district.
- Key Hearing Slated Today in Russ Case : Justice: Judge will decide whether slaying victim's diary can be entered as evidence.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Find Something for Freezer at 600 Feet
- SANTA ANITA : Duchossois May Hold Pair of Aces
- Takin On The Cash Gets No. 4
- Padres Sign Gardner, Hire Day as Trainer
- THE SIDELINES : Soviet Skater Wins Europe Title
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Pressure Rises for Senior Skins
- Ismail Says He'll Leave Notre Dame : College football: Irish star's reality check leads to his desire to collect an NFL paycheck.
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Seles Saves Win Over Fernandez
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- The War's Impact
- Bistro 45: Pasadena Eccentric
- Early Pirandello at Festival of One-Acts at Theatre 40
- Captured Iraqis Lice-Ridden, Hungry, U.S. Says