- The Day in the Gulf
- City Will Press Wilson for Alternative Prison Site
- Ordinance Would Curb Sheriff's Review Panel
- PLATFORM : What About Skills?
- Shopkeeper Kills Man in Shoplifting Incident
- Porter Ranch Plan to Add Smog, Cars, Study Says : Development: Growth in the northwest Valley will cause massive congestion and tax city services in the next 20 years, report claims.
- Plea Is Guilty in Hate-Crime Case; Long Sentence Possible
- Arms Trade Show Gets Lift From Conflict
- Riding Out the Storm : Coping: Letters, prayer and support groups may prove to be ideal therapy for those trying to weather fears of the Gulf War here at home.
- Kelly Issues Apology for Remark About the Japanese : Sister cities: The Huntington Beach councilman says that his comment, 'while inopportune and flippant,' was 'not meant to be disrespectful.'
- THOUSAND OAKS : War Protesters Ask for More Protection
- The Sidelines : U.S. Cancels Saudi Soccer Game
- Stokes Gives Southwestern Louisiana Upset Victory Over Oklahoma, 103-101
- Hart Remains Unbeaten in Foothill Play
- MOVIES - Jan. 23, 1991
- Missile Strikes Tel Aviv; 3 Die : 96 Hurt as Scud Devastates Apartment House Area : Gulf War: Sorties by allied warplanes pass the 10,000 mark. Iraqis torch oil facilities in Kuwait and thick smoke hampers aircraft.
- Light Voter Turnout in 1st District Race : Politics: About 20% are casting ballots to choose a supervisor. Election is likely to place first Latino this century on county board.
- Molina, Torres Head for Runoff in 1st District
- ON THE HOME FRONT : War-Support Resolution Passes : Government: San Diego City Council approves the resolution in a 7-0 vote, despite testimony of protesters who oppose the war.
- Marinovich Reportedly Said Cocaine was a Gift
- Castle Rock Considers Making Offer for Orion : Entertainment: The small production firm may try to gain control of the ailing studio with backing from Sony's Columbia Pictures unit.
- Images of Chaos, Pain, Surprise Amid the Debris
- Missile Hits Tel Aviv; 3 Killed : 70 Injured as a Scud Demolishes Apartment House : Gulf War: Two more men identified as American POWs are displayed on Iraqi TV. Allied aerial sorties pass 10,000 mark.
- Recruiters Report Mixed Response in War's 1st Week : Armed forces: In Los Angeles, there's a 50% decline, but parts of Orange County are seeing a significant increase.
- TONIGHT: Town meeting on the Persian Gulf...
- Recruiters Report Mixed Response in War's 1st Week : Armed forces: In Los Angeles, there's a 50% decline, but parts of Orange County are seeing a significant increase.
- Oil Prices Surge, but Traders Downplay Effect of Kuwait Fires
- SOUND BITES: With a name like Global...
- Possibility of Early Ground War Stirs Concern : Congress: Many in the House and Senate are lobbying against what they see as a premature move.
- Suspended Marine an Apparent Suicide : Military: El Toro assistant chief of staff was one of two officials under investigation for alleged misconduct.
- CLEAR PICTURE: Although cable operators nationwide report...
- Reporters' Jumpy Reaction to Scud Attacks Seen as Firing Up the Iraqis : Media: Live television reports stir a debate. They may also play into the larger enemy strategy of disseminating terror.
- British Fliers Suffering Higher Rate of Losses : Combat: Analysts cite the Royal Air Force's daring style and its hazardous mission as causes.
- IN THE BLOOD? The Santa Ana pro-war...
- El Toro Colonel, Inquiry Target, Kills Himself
- COUNTYWIDE : Fluke Encounters : Whale-Watchers Enjoy Sights at Sea
- Jury's Award in Lockheed Case Rejected : Courts: Judge overturns verdict giving $45.3 million to three former employees of the aircraft manufacturer. One of the jurors had been convicted of a felony.
- Crowd at Pro-War Rally Hears Bad News: Missiles Hit Tel Aviv : Demonstrations: An outpouring of patriotism and fury against Saddam Hussein marks a gathering of 1,000 in Santa Ana. A dozen anti-war protesters keep vigil nearby.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 23, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 23, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 23, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 23, 1991
- Tourist-Related Businesses May Face a Flat Year : Visitors: The economic lag and the Gulf War could sharply curtail outside entertainment spending in the county.
- Kodak to Unveil Copier System: Eastman Kodak...
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- Du Pont Unveils Ozone-Saving Refrigerants: The Wilmington,...
- Susan K. Stevens has been promoted to...
- United, Delta Set to Bid for Parts of Eastern
- California IN BRIEF : STANFORD : Cranston Has Cancer Surgery
- Eagleburger Thanks Israel for Restraint
- Museum Director Seems Perfect Fit
- Abu Nidal Aide Visits Belgium; 2 Officials Quit
- High Court OKs Overtime for Fire Officers : Ruling: The justices also refused to bar Calif. cities and counties from restricting onshore facilities for seeking and producing offshore oil.
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRD: SPOTTED SANDPIPER
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District Faces Budget Problems
- Patriotism Sells : War Launches Local Run on Gas Masks, Old Glory and Camouflage Gear
- SATICOY : Lemon Growers Have Record Year
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pierside Village Appeal Is on Agenda
- As a 27-year resident of L.A., Michael...
- In Cuba, the Time Is 'Special' : Pan American: Shortages have taken the lifestyle back generations, but not around venues for this summer's games.
- Coury to Leave Rams for Job With Patriots
- ANALYSIS : Davis Has Unsavory Food for Thought
- Seven First-Round Davis Cup Matches Postponed
- ART REVIEWS : 'Woman'--Good as Modern Painting Gets
- THE SIDELINES : Rams' Coury Signs With Patriots
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW : The Globetrotters Hoop It Up for the Family : The clown princes of basketball perform comedy, feats of dexterity. They'll be at the UC Irvine Bren Events Center tonight.
- Montana Will Have Hand Surgery
- Christ College Women Earn a Turnaround
- Deanna Harry
- RADIO
- Sundance--Behind a Cloud : Movies: Budget cuts and Robert Redford's reduced participation raise questions about the institute's future.
- Moore, Webb Will Enter NFL Draft
- U.S. Fans Can Go to Cuba, but They Can't Spend Money While There
- Linda Brannon has joined San Diego County...
- Andra Barmash Greene has been named a...
- End of an Era in S.D. Banking : S&Ls;: Great American's branch signs were replaced by those of Wells Fargo over the weekend, closing the final chapter in its 105-year history.
- Michael Yoder has joined the Irvine law...
- Pauline Amar and Susan L. Mason have...
- Decline in Chip Sales Predicted: U.S. semiconductor...
- 4 Orange County S&Ls; Are Among Suit's Bondholders : Thrift failures: The institutions are among 44 in whose behalf the FDIC is suing Michael Milken and 27 others.
- 2nd Fire in Week Put Out at Czech Nuclear Plant
- Struggle Goes On, but World May Not Be Watching : Soviet Union: A Fullerton woman tries to make sure the United States doesn't lose sight of the Baltic states' independence movement.
- Insurers Sued Over Payouts: About 30 class-action...
- Reynolds Metals Co.: The Richmond, Va., firm's...
- Cancer Aid Group Turns to Workplace : Health: The Wellness Community is making a push for support in the corporate world, where some already view its programs as a natural extension of benefits.
- VA Hospitals Ready to Aid War Victims : Preparedness: Thanks to a 1982 law, veterans' hospitals will be responsible for medical care for war casualties.
- Voices : Fighting Hussein From the Skies: Jitters, Thrills, Fears and Relief
- Miles Copeland; Expert on Espionage, Mideast
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Washington
- Eagle Scouts : Recreation: At Santa Barbara's Lake Cachuma, visitors can 'spy' on the rare bald eagle. But the drought is having an effect on the eagles' numbers.
- Nation IN BRIEF : UTAH : Concert Continued as 3 Were Crushed
- Some Mideast Experts See Long, Bloody Ground War : Outlook: Mideast experts also expect Iraq to use germ and chemical arms. And the peace movement is expected to swell as horrors of battle become known, they say.
- Fatal Shooting of Young Man Mars King Tribute
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hussein Aiming to Drag Out War, Wear Out Enemy : Strategy: He doles out military might in bits, prolonging ability to fight and leaving foes confounded.
- Mayor Says Councilman's Remarks Not Racist
- * Loraine Ronka; Co-Founder of Orchestra
- 2 Killed as High-Speed Chase Ends in Crash
- Blood Donor Response Returns Supply to Normal
- Waste That Enters Storm Drains Is Targeted in Huge Cleanup Drive
- Deputy Kills Armed Man After Five-Hour Standoff
- * Barkev (Bob) Nalbandian; Grocery Store Owner
- OXNARD : Officials Seek Word on Site for Sonyland
- Hampton Will Buy Some Interco Clothing Lines
- TransWorld Bancorp's Profit Rises 3% in Quarter
- Record Promoters Staging a Comeback : Entertainment: The independents were nearly put out of business by a payola probe in the '80s. But major labels are quietly rehiring them.
- War's Corporate Toll Is Mounting : Economy: From airlines to car dealers to high-tech outfits, the gulf conflict is affecting business. The fax machine and the phone are in heavy use.
- National Enterprises Inc., Santa Monica, named Roy...
- Blue Cross Awarded State Insurance Contract
- Norman, Is That You?: Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf,...
- Leo Hurwitz; Documentary Filmmaker Was Blacklisted
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Would-Be Observers of Trials Ousted
- Arcata Council's Anti-War Stance Touches Off a Furor
- Giacomo Manzu; Atheist Sculpted Doors for Vatican
- Can Parents Push Junior Too Hard? : Warning to elders: the troubling case of super-success Todd Marinovich
- 'Lambs' Premiere to Benefit AIDS Project
- Many Muslims in Soviet Union Back Hussein
- Storm Thunders In Like an Invasion, but It's All for Show--Little Rain Falls
- Fullerton to Hold Forum on Problems of Homeless
- Man Arrested on Suspicion of Murder
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- Man Kills Girlfriend, Wounds 2, Police Say
- Winnipeg's Essensa Shuts Out Minnesota
- ARTS
- SUPER BOWL NOTES : Pomp Is Muted, Under the Circumstances
- STAGE REVIEW : Long Live This Revolution : Musical: Heroes abound in a rousing and passionate 'Les Miserables' at the Pantages Theatre.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics in Wrong Palace at Wrong Time
- Servite Lineman Commits to UCLA
- SUPER BOWL XXV : BUFFALO BILLS vs. NEW YORK GIANTS : Parcells Takes It Slowly : Giants: Coach has succeeded with a conservative tempo, based on ball control and rugged defense.
- When Fiction Gets Too Close for Comfort . . . : Television: ABC postpones second episode of a two-part drama on 'Under Cover' because of events in the Persian Gulf--over the producers' objections.
- Amgen Shows 3rd-Quarter Loss of $28 Million
- Neighbors Gather for Talk, Solace
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Court Revives Suit Over Alleged Affair
- Market Update
- Submarines Join Assault; New Missile Passes 1st Test
- Rantee Gets Order
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- John E. Drury, 46, has resigned as...
- Gerard Keane has joined Costa Mesa-based PDA...
- Recipient of Purple Heart Had Prescience : Honor: The Navy medic, first winner of the award in Gulf War, told his fiancee last year that he would win one.
- NATION : Beckwith Extradition Blocked
- Bonn Acts to Tighten Reins on War Goods : Germany: The Kohl government reviews policy and may increase punishment for firms skirting restrictions.
- In Soldiers' Voices, a Plea: Don't Let It Be Like Vietnam
- Skills of Coalition Fliers Give Air Campaign a Lift : Military: Americans get most of the publicity, but other pilots are busy proving their mettle.
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Dynamite Explosion Hits Beirut Bank
- An Eclectic Lifestyle . . . Through the Magic of Electricity
- Challenge at Home: Keeping War Away : Southland: Ties that bind Arabs and Jews to their homelands also can bring the Middle East's hatreds. Americans seeking scapegoats are a problem, too.
- The All-Too Familiar POW Horror : Iraq wants the world to know that it is proud of its cruelty
- NEWPORT BEACH : Anti-Smog Proposal OKd for City Staff
- MISSION VIEJO : Out-of-State Credit Fee Hike Weighed
- Community, School Join to Push Art Center
- $6 Million Spent by County in Voting Case : Lawsuit: The legal bill in the losing battle will rise because plaintiffs' costs must be paid. Supervisors defend the expense.
- Monsanto, Exxon Merge Plastics Firms
- Cooke, Falcon End Systems Purchase Plans
- John F. Marder has been named vice...
- French Police Seize 800 Pro-Iraq Cassettes
- U.S. Assessment of Air Raids Not 'Fully Accurate'
- Mine Report
- Peace Activists Hope Plans to Patrol Along the Border Will Cut Violence : Immigration: Quakers, others announce proposal to have volunteers walk S.D.-Mexico border as observers. The Border Patrol is skeptical of the plan.
- S.D. Firm's High-Tech Test Identifies Dismembered Remains of Soldiers : Science: Pentagon officials hope 'antibody fingerprinting' will make the grisly task of reassociating body parts faster and easier.
- Obeying Law Paid Off for Giants
- Poway to Skip Section Meet for Oklahoma
- Investors to Decide House of Fabrics' Voting Rights
- Gregg Kelly has been appointed president of...
- Broad Inc., Los Angeles, named Edward R....
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY : Late Payments Cause Cash Flow Problem for Helionetics
- Linda K. White has been named vice...
- Concorde Celebrates 15 Years in Service: The...
- Neo-Nazis Want to Join Iraqi Forces
- COSTA MESA : Bilingual Volunteers Sought by Charity
- BOOK REVIEW : Strip-Mining Remnants in Bensonhurst : A TIME FOR WEDDING CAKE <i> by Salvatore La Puma</i> W. W. Norton $18.95, 288 pages
- Treaties
- Pier Reopens After $1.9-Million Repair Project
- Police Still Seeking Clues in Fatal Shooting
- Good Mixer Is Always in Demand at Parties
- All the Brave Dancers
- SIMI VALLEY : Officials Identify Accident Victim
- Hostetler Again Trying to Overcome the Odds : Football: Only two backup quarterbacks have led their teams to Super Bowl victories. But the Giants' reserve has already defied those who told him he couldn't get this far.
- THE SIDELINES : Clemens Hearing Postponed
- PREP ROUNDUP
- SHORT TAKES : Strait, Mattea, Black to Star
- MUSIC REVIEW : Quartet Offers Uneven Mozart Performance
- Allied Losses
- It's Never Too Late in Life for Exercise : A Laguna Beach studio focuses on seniors, who may benefit the most from regular workouts.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEBRASKA : Heart Surgery Saves Life of Soviet Boy
- Kenneth Mercier has been appointed to the...
- Gulf Crisis Contributes to 42% Jump in OPEC Petroleum Exports
- Stormy Seas : Dispute Looms Over the Harvesting and Preservation of Kelp Beds
- Effort to Open Japan's Markets for Foreign Business Enters New Stage
- Fortune Petroleum Acquires Oil, Gas Interests
- J. Chris Walsh has been appointed vice...
- Ad Firm Executives Find Creativity Playing Second Fiddle to Sensitivity
- P.M. BRIEFING : Drug Firms Moving, Union Says
- Nation IN BRIEF : UTAH : Abortion Ban Sent for Senate Action
- Ground Troops Psych Selves for Combat : Military: Tank cannons are calibrated. And emotions are put in order before offensive.
- Daring Raid Rescues U.S. Pilot in Iraq
- 3 Nations Press for End to Warsaw Pact : East Europe: Poles, Czechs and Hungarians say that they will act unilaterally if meeting to break up defense bloc is not set by end of February.
- STATEMENTS BY WIVES OF CAMP PENDLETON POWS
- The Press : The Gulf War on the World's Editorial Pages
- COLUMN ONE : High-Tech Missile Hits Bull's-Eye : After 25 years and $5 billion, the Patriot, first designed to destroy aircraft, is an overnight success as the 'Scudbuster' of the Persian Gulf War.
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Guerrillas Admit Killing U.S. Airmen
- NOW Opposes War but Backs Women in Combat
- Store Manager Overpowers Bandit
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : OV-10 Bronco
- IRVINE : Affordable Housing on Council Agenda
- City Wins $1.6 Million in Suit Against Refinery
- Church to Confront Drug Dealers : Cocaine: Volunteers from a Mid-City congregation plan to close neighborhood crack houses with a strategy of prayers, picketing and legal pressure.
- Official Now Says High Desert Faces Rationing
- POWs Under Duress Gain More Leeway : Survival: To minimize psychological damage, captured Americans are no longer under orders to divulge nothing beyond name, rank, serial number and date of birth.
- San Diego
- The Numbers
- Man Shot in Police Stakeout Listed in Stable Condition
- Cherokee Parks
- PREP ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Sets Up a 1-0 Soccer Victory
- LENDL, EDBERG WIN TO STAY ON COLLISION COURSE
- Football Club Picks Shell as Coach of Year
- Tourism Rate Remains Flat; War's Effects Not Felt Yet
- Pfizer Inc.: The New York-based health-care, consumer...
- Greg Albrecht has been named publicity manager...
- California Still Popular With Japan Investors
- Greg Mellinger has been promoted to assistant...
- Oil Rig Count Increases by 17: The...
- Dwelling on Money : Views, Luxury Put Price Tags in the Millions
- Hodges New VP at Sand Dollar Equities
- PacTel Income Falls by 17%
- The Mail-Order Gallery : A Ventura Magazine With Original Art on Every Page Is a Smash
- Christine R. Hanson has been named head...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan-U.S. Trade Surplus Dips 15.4%, Largest Reduction Ever
- Yeltsin Lays Shoot-Outs to Drift From Reform : Soviets: Russian president says he will use the resources of his republic to thwart totalitarianism.
- Old Baggage, Old Villains in the Plaza
- DESERT STORM: DAY 6
- Regional Outlook : When the Masks Come Off Will the Coalition Hold? : Before the peace, the U.S. force will have to overcome a tough foe--the Iraqi Republican Guard.
- Next Step: The Gulf War : U.S. Technology Has Worked in Air, Will It Work on Ground? : Some military analysts are concerned that the U.S. arsenal has not been sufficiently proven.
- Routine Brutality Reported at Iraqi POW Camps During War With Iran : Captives: Guards used torture to punish, intimidate and extract information, U.N. investigators found.
- Run Statehouse as Business and Get More for Less : Government: Bureaucrats are taking cues from entrepreneurs to satisfy public demand for services in lean times.
- A 'Real War' : Children Cower in Baghdad Air Raid Shelters, 'Sobbing and Crying'
- COUNTYWIDE : Edison Offers Billing Relief After Freeze
- NEWBURY PARK : Man Found Dead in Motel After Fight
- S. F. Rothenberg; Doctor, Insurer
- OXNARD : Grants Available for Homeowners
- Mission Viejo Recycling Finds Initial Success
- Hundreds March to Keep King's Dream of Peace, Equality Alive
- Cup Challenger Can Keep Himself Afloat : Sailing: Industrialist Koch doesn't need to solicit contributions from corporate America as Conner does.
- SANTA ANITA : Longshot Surges to Win the Ninth; Pick Six Might Reach $2.5 Million
- Coury to Leave Rams for Job With Patriots
- Dikembe Mutombo Is a Big Man With Some Big Potential
- Dow Off 26 as Missile Hits Tel Aviv
- ASK Corp. Ceases Operations: The Waco, Tex.-based...
- Lincoln S&L; Posts $109-Million 3rd-Quarter Loss in 1990 : Thrift: If the trend continues, a fourth-quarter loss would push the bailout figure beyond the already-anticipated $2 billion.
- WORLD : Princess Turned Nun Dies in Pa.
- WORLD : Pope Urges Missionary Zeal
- Wilson Assails Bigotry in Talk on King Day : Governor: He condemns 'sick and insecure peddlers of hate' in birthday observance of slain civil rights activist.
- Israelis Back on Jobs--With Gas Masks : Routine: Schools remain closed. A curfew remains in effect in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip as a precaution against rioting.
- County Improvisational Troupe Launches Operation Desert Smile
- Allied Forces Will Target Iraq's 'Center of Gravity' : Strategy: Air strikes will continue. But if they don't prove decisive, the stage will be set for a major air-land assault.
- Lancaster Woman Killed in Car-Truck Accident
- VENTURA : Granny Flats May Receive Exemption
- Officials Seek Help in Baby Death Case
- Canadians Protest War
- Italian Porn Star Starts Hunger Strike for Peace
- Gorbachev to Give Traditional Peace Message as Nobel Laureate
- Bush Confers With Italy's Chief on War
- Vlade Divac Quoted as Saying He'll Return to Yugoslav Team Next Year : Basketball: Laker center says he has an eye on his old Belgrade club and later, perhaps, on 'some Italian or Spanish team.'
- Sundance Film Festival a Boon for Independents : Film: It's an outlet for more movies being made 'by hook, by crook, by Mom and Dad and by Aunt Sally,' program director says.
- SHORT TAKES : Loren to Get Honorary Oscar
- Latecomer Establishes Specialty : Opera: Dolora Zajick, whom critics laud as a true dramatic Verdi mezzo, will be performing with the Pacific Symphony in Costa Mesa today and Wednesday.
- War Called a Factor in U.S. Downturn : Economy: Uncertainty over gulf outcome is a key element, the Fed chairman says. But there are signs of recovery.
- San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina has...
- Paul Poyfair has been named vice president...
- Pinkerton's Inc., the Van Nuys-based security firm,...
- L.A. Gear Says Loss in Quarter to Top $4 Million : Retail: The athletic shoe maker cited the recession, which has prompted discounts on slow-selling merchandise.
- Thinking Small Is Firm's Leverage as Takeovers Sink : Buyouts: Heller Financial is enjoying good health at a time when many investment firms are slashing their merger and acquisition staffs.
- Darlene Rohr has been promoted to associate...
- Elizabeth Christian has been named senior vice...
- American Telephone & Telegraph Co. reported that...
- First Iraqi POWs Poorly Fed, Ill-Trained, Military Says
- WORLD : 6 Rights Activists Leave China
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Pot Felony Range Narrowed
- A Light and a Laundry for Skid Row : Behavior: This is no ordinary business. The 15 'guest employees' all suffer from serious mental illness such as schizophrenia or manic-depressive psychosis.
- The Sidelines : Tennis Impresario Riordan Dies
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Novotna Ends 3-Year Graf Streak at 25 Matches
- 33 Turnovers Spell Disaster for Anteaters : College basketball: Irvine falls to New Mexico State, 77-60, its fourth consecutive loss.
- THE SIDELINES : Pro Bowl Adds Dallas' Smith
- Twenty-one skiers named to represent the United...
- Group of Seven Ready to Aid Currency Markets : Economy: But U.S. and foreign officials say the euphoric response to the coalition's initial success in the Mideast has meant that no action is necessary.
- War Revives Shortwave Radio's Appeal : Communications: Many consumers, eager for news from the Persian Gulf, are snapping up machines that fell out of fashion long ago.
- Amoco Corp.: The oil company reported fourth-quarter...
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : 'Shining Path' Raids Kill 27 in 2 Villages
- On the Litter Trail : Groups Adopt Stretches of Highway to Keep Them Clean
- Profile : Gen. Horner, Architect of Allies' Air Success : The man who put together the armada that is ceaselessly pounding Iraqi positions formulated the strategy of swift and unrelenting warfare in the skies over Vietnam.
- Report Says Crime in Antelope Valley Declined Slightly
- Storm With Sound, Fury but Few Drops Is Passing On
- Candidates for City Council Offer Glimpse of Fiscal Lives : Primaries: A businessman challenging Hal Bernson spent more than $10,000 to store dune buggies and an airplane.
- Chula Vista
- Military Offers Hot Lines
- Land--Lots of Land : A 54-Acre Parcel by Chinatown Is Coveted for Its Size
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Sanchez Vicario Upsets Sabatini in Straight Sets
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- MUSIC REVIEW : South Coast's Compelling Performance : Conductor John Larry Granger leads orchestra in a spirited rendition of the 'Inextinguishable.'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Double Cross': A Mindless Twister