- Carew Had What It Takes for the Hall of Fame
- Not a Mature Decision by Todd Marinovich
- After Jail, How Much More Can Baseball Take Away From Rose?
- Not a Mature Decision by Todd Marinovich
- U.S. Launches Air Strikes in Persian Gulf
- After Jail, How Much More Can Baseball Take Away From Rose?
- Jackson, Raiders Make a Statement
- Cal Helped Player Transfer to UCLA
- Beilenson's Intelligence Role to End : Politics: Rule won't be changed to let California Democrat remain as chairman of House panel.
- THE WAR OF MISSILES
- COLUMN ONE : Tensions High for U.S. Jews : The community has anguished over this war. After the attacks on Israel and with American soldiers at risk, many worry about how others will view their role.
- Eastern Airlines Calls It Quits
- VENTURA : Schools to Get 10% of Business's Profits
- Ex-Guard Found Guilty of Murder : Courts: Verdict could send him to the gas chamber for the attempted rape and slaying of girl, 18. She was killed on the eve of her high school graduation.
- Countywide : Confusion Raised as Issue in CHP Death
- Moment of Truth : Ex-Skid Row Addict Turned Life Around
- Unger, Mesnik Team to Lead CSUN Victory
- Hoofer at Heart, Funny Lady on the Stage : Performance: Comedic roles gravitate to actress-tap dancer Nanette Fabray. She appears Sunday at Laguna Beach's Moulton Theatre.
- Lithuanian TV Patched Back Together : Baltics: Engineers put in long hours to jury-rig equipment. Broadcasts resume less than five days after Soviet paratroopers stopped the operation.
- Sir Robert Jackson; Ex-Undersecretary General of U.N.
- To Troops Waiting in the Saudi Desert, the War Is a Surreal Experience : Military: They watch the war on CNN and hear what's going on via transistor radios.
- Raids on Troops Signal Second Phase of Air War : Tactics: A major goal of the bombers is to knock out Iraq's elite Revolutionary Guards.
- FILLMORE : New Ambulance Put Into Service
- Irvine Students Get Top Honors in Math Contest
- 2 Suspects Sought in Slaying of Grocer : Crime: Descriptions of men and clues link them to at least one other holdup. The pair may also be responsible for a series of robberies of small stores, authorities say.
- EPA Backs Away From Cleanup of County Air : Environment: Local officials say the U.S. agency's move will not slow progress toward reducing pollution.
- Sky Is Limit for Players in Arbitration : Baseball: With the market up, Finley asks the Angels for a $2-million raise, Daniels wants $1.8 more from the Dodgers, and 11 players want $3-million salaries.
- New York Team Hands Buena Girls 61-54 Loss
- Lawyer Says Westhead Deposition Refutes Fagel Claim
- Southwest Sprinter Streaks to a Gold in Sunkist Track
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Irvine Wins to Remain in First Place
- Costa Mesa's Adams Wins in Racquetball
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Engrossing, Timely 'Chalk Circle' : UCI's theatrical staging and individual performances fulfill the promise of Bertolt Brecht's epic parable. The play continues today through Jan. 26.
- STAGE REVIEW : Defying Nazism : Theater: The overwhelming power of historical fact causes "The White Rose" to fall slightly short of expectations.
- 300 to Be Laid Off by McDonnell Douglas Space Unit
- On Warships, They Know Going May Get Rougher : Tactics: Elated by their early successes, U.S. sailors and fliers know the war 'will be a tough one,' with casualties.
- Noriega Was Paid $320,000 by U.S., Court Files Show : Drugs: Prosecutors release the data to rebut allegations of million-dollar payments. Exact reason for the stipends is not disclosed.
- Pilots Vow to Keep Up Attack on Iraqi Targets and Psyches
- Soviet Muslims Criticize U.S. War Moves
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Agoura Knocks Off Channel Islands, 89-87
- Seeley Quits Marina Football Job After Winning Season
- Sockers Come Through at Wright Time
- Davis Surprises Field With Two-Mile Victory
- Only Second Best, Johnson Has Another Explanation : Track: This time, he says narrow lanes inhibited his start. Cason sets meet record in finishing first.
- U.S. to Require Nutrition Labeling on Meat, Poultry : Health: Rules would complement law covering most other foods. The action had been sought by consumer groups.
- Mistake in Drug Law Stalls Cocaine Case
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : Missing in Action
- U.S. Has Offered Support, Lithuanian President Says : Diplomacy: Tense standoff in the Baltic republic continues. White House spokesman reports that summit with Gorbachev is still on.
- Tel Aviv Tells of 'Miracle' Survival, Then Girds for More Iraqi Missiles : Israel: The city is amazed more damage wasn't done. But, one official says, 'This could be only the beginning.'
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Aid from Japan
- PLACENTIA : Neighbors Gather to Stem Gang Violence
- San Clemente : Chamber Backs Rise in Schools' Funding
- Preparing to Bear the Worst News Possible to Marine Homes : Armed forces: No county casualties have been reported, but 200 officers are poised for what is considered the toughest duty in the Corps.
- Collection of Lights in Boy's Room Blamed in Dorm Blaze
- Longtime Volunteer to Head Rose Tournament
- $1-Million Lawsuit Filed in Sinking of Fishing Boat
- Teachers Calm Pupils' War Fears : Mental health: Students express anxieties over images of bombs and bullets. Explain what's going on and curb TV viewing, teachers caution.
- Navy's Top Gun Pilots Proud, and Envious, of Cohorts in War
- Ereng Loses; Scott and Favor Win Mile Titles
- PREP ROUNDUP : Katella, Esperanza Battle to a Tie in Boys' Soccer
- Aztec Football Team Gets 4 Commitments
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Guards Stand Tall, Help Fullerton Cut Sunny Hills Down
- MUSIC REVIEW : Miller Leads Philharmonic in Riveting Rands Premiere
- Pilots Vow to Keep Up Attack on Iraqi Targets and Psyches
- 5 Iraqi Soldiers Defect to Turkey
- Signs of Reform Rise in Albania as Muslims Gather for Prayers
- Algeria Asking Some Journalists to Leave
- Arizona Officials Attend King Tribute : Civil rights: The event is part of an effort to blunt criticism of voters' rejection of a holiday honoring the slain leader.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MOROCCO : 111 Sentenced to Prison for Rioting
- Jordan Thanked for Aiding CNN Crew
- British Unit Ordered to Build POW Camps
- Shutdown of Eastern Airlines Held Imminent
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Symbolism
- U.S. Jets Take Off From Turkish Bases for Raids : Allies: The action opens up a second front in the conflict. It is a risky political gamble for President Ozal.
- VENTURA : Olivas Adobe Tour Focuses on 3 Women
- THOUSAND OAKS : Seats to be Filled on Senior Center Panel
- Titans' Caldwell Suspended Indefinitely
- NHL ALL-STAR GAME : Injury Sidelines Blues' Brett Hull
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Esperanza Solves Carlson, Katella
- Pro Football
- It Might Be Corny, but Life in Iowa City Has Its Moments
- EMPIRE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- MUSIC REVIEW : Finesse Under Pressure : Brown Leads L.A. Chamber Orchestra in a Trying Concert
- Tradition of Dissent Unleashed in San Francisco : Protests: The city has been home to the nation's largest anti-war demonstrations. Crowds have blocked the Golden Gate and Bay bridges.
- Possibility of Infectious Diseases Poses Serious Threat to U.S. Troops : Medicine: Doctors foresee a challenge but they say that the problem should be less severe than in Vietnam.
- A Room With a View in Baghdad
- ORANGE : Transient Arrested in Hart Park Rape
- A Press Release Is No Prescription : What is to be done when a doctor or dentist has AIDS?
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- Recordable CD Unit May Be Years Away : Electronics: A prototype at the recent Las Vegas show allows consumers to record their own CDs--but only once on a non-erasable disc.
- Manchester Bands Gain Toehold in U.S. : Although a force in British rock, the punk-like sound has trouble getting much airplay here. Still, Stone Roses, Charlatans UK's and Happy Mondays are gaining favor.
- Episcopal Bishop Will Be Installed
- Rabbi Exhorts Congregants to Do More : Temple: Spiritual leader urges them to reach beyond the walls of their synagogue, beyond the Jewish community and into the world at large.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'White Rose': The Defiance of Nazism
- U.S. Launches Air Strikes in Persian Gulf
- IBM Opens Florida Product Research Lab
- S&L; Seized by Federal Regulators
- U.S. Launches Air Strikes in Persian Gulf
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Hard-Core Hedonists Don't Use Soft Tubs
- Sorting It Out : Order: People waste time searching for misplaced items yet resist cleaning up, expert says, claiming that they don't have time.
- THE GULF WAR : In the Southland
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Bid to Lure Raiders Puts Stadium in Red
- Tornadoes Punch Southeast Texas Towns : Weather: No deaths reported after the storms destroy mobile homes and cut power. Snow is the problem in many other parts of the nation.
- Torres Responds Angrily to Calderon Attack Flyer
- Veterans of Past Wars Are Awed by the High-Tech Weapons in the Gulf : Former warriors: They mostly agree that battles and even wars would have been cleaner and shorter with new arms.
- VENTURA : Man Gets 6 Years for Selling Cocaine
- CAMARILLO : Supervisor Erickson to Wed Businessman
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Planner Overruled on Hilltop 'Barn'
- Brea-Olinda Girls to Play No. 7 Team in Nation Tonight
- THE NFL PLAYOFFS : Benson Emerges From the Shadows : Raiders: While Long, Golic and Townsend get most of the attention, the inside linebacker deals with the opposition's best running back.
- Helix Wins in Overtime
- Wilson Declares 13 More Counties Disaster Areas
- Matsushita Puts 3 Top Japanese Executives on MCA Committee
- Ernst & Jennings to Sell Some Assets
- Jordanian Parliament Backs Baghdad
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Europe
- Governor Says He Didn't Mean to Insult Mothers on Welfare
- Glass Shop Employee Charged With Breaking Store Windows
- IRVINE : Marsh Renovation Plan Under Review
- Plant's Big Rumble Comes at a Bad Time for Residents : Test firings: The sound of a rocket engine at Rockwell lab near Chatsworth unnerves many already jittery over news of events in the Persian Gulf War.
- Ex-UCLA Medical Center Aide Convicted of Murder
- SEAL BEACH : Rezoning Sought for 'Old Ranch' Area
- Royal's Ross Opts to Attend No. 1 Colorado
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Johnston Makes Key Save, St. Francis Salvages 1-1 Tie
- Dafney, Taft Pull Off a Dizzying Upset, 84-80
- NHL ALL-STAR GAME : Coach Plans to Stress Defense
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Iemsisanith's Three-Pointer Leads Anaheim
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : All of the Fights Aren't in the Ring When Goossens Dispute the Card
- Service to Observe Annual Prayer Week
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Rumors Rev Up the Pace for Oil Traders
- Court Blocks Transfer of Right-to-Die Patient
- Bulgaria Removes Giant Statue of Lenin
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : MAZ-543 Scud-B Transport
- Illness of Ceausescu's Son Delays His Trial
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : The Allies: Turkey
- Water District Refuses to Accept New Customers
- Countywide : Rallies Will Address Both Sides of War
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Food Center to Do Fat Research
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Becker Wins Match After Five Hours
- Petra Kronberger of Austria won the women's...
- Escoto Quits Cleveland Basketball Program
- Independents Begin to Eye Non-War Shows
- Renee Soutendijk Is a Doctor and a Robot in 'Eve of Destruction'
- Ailing Eastern Closes Down Its Operations : Airlines: Two years in Chapter 11 failed to revive the carrier. Ticket holders will be assisted in getting on other flights or in receiving refunds.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : War Reporting Suffers From Shortage of Facts : Media: Little solid information is available on Iraqi aircraft, missile strength in the wake of air strikes.
- C. Edward Fischer, 100; Author of 1978 Pamphlet About How to Live to Be 100
- Air Crashes Decline; Private Plane Rate Is Safest on Record
- Wilson Creates Growth-Management Council
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UGANDA : Starvation Reported in Drought Region
- Chula Vista Mayor Dies; Held Office for One Month : Illness: Yearlong battle with cancer ends in death for 36-year-old Gayle McCandliss.
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- McGriff Asks for $3.3 Million; Santiago Wants $2.5 Million
- PREP ROUNDUP
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Cook Pulls Into Tie in Hawaii
- Pastoral Letter to Condemn Racism and Hate Crimes
- U.S. Launches Air Strikes in Persian Gulf
- BIOTECHNOLOGY : Device to Diagnose Carpal-Tunnel Disease Sells Well, Firm Says
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Markets Shrug Off Rumors, Bad News; Dow Advances 23.37
- U.S. Launches Air Strikes in Persian Gulf
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Premier Sees China's Planning Minister
- Baghdad's a Ghost Town, Fleeing Journalists Report : Iraq: In the bomb shelters, the mood among residents changes literally overnight. Some feel betrayed.
- Man Who Killed His Molester Won't Be Deported
- Jordanians Attack 5 Italian Journalists; One Hospitalized
- Swiss Release Data on Millions Held in Marcos' Accounts
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Fax Service
- ON THE HOME FRONT : Muffled Reaction From Tel Aviv; Funday a No-Day; Big Valentine
- Depth Lets USD Nine Win in Waves
- SANTA ANITA : Restless Con Will Try for Another Helping of Gravy in Today's San Fernando Stakes
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Women Win to Extend Streak to 16
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Shoots 66%, Pulls Away Late
- Tonight at 6, KOCE Channel 50 will...
- Japan Asked to Punish Violators: American trade...
- U.S. Agency Seeking to Renegotiate Sale of Thrift : S&Ls;: A Texas group bought insolvent American Savings in 1988 with an estimated $2.7 billion in federal assistance. The Administration wants changes in the agreement.
- GARDENING : Landscaping Can Be Effective Deterrent to Intruders
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Iraqi Population Centers
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Market Update
- THE GULF WAR : Pentagon Contracts
- CYPRESS : Age Reimbursed for Attending Ball
- Vista Board Defeats Elementary School Integration Plan : Education: Pressure from parents results in 3-2 defeat of staff proposal to cut minority population of Santa Fe/California school. Instead, board directs staff to redraw district boundaries.
- ON THE HOME FRONT
- MOORPARK : Man Fires Shots in Restaurant Dispute
- Scaled-Down Farmers Market Plan OKd : Development: City Council approves a shopping center proposal that preserves the historic open-air market.
- Injunction Is Issued to Stop Coerced Abortion
- Martin Is Glad His Dad Gets to Watch Victory
- Overtime Is Showtime for Garland Again : Clippers: He and Manning combine to spark 119-112 victory over the Mavericks.
- Stand-Up Comic Does Bang-Up Job : Comedy: Jeff Altman, who performs Sunday night at the Irvine Improv, is known for his highly physical approach.
- American Savings Bailout May Be Renegotiated : Thrifts: Critics say the federally assisted buyout in 1988 was a giveaway. The RTC wants a new deal, and the company says it is willing to talk.
- Disputing a Call for Balance in 'Not Without My Daughter'
- THE TIMES POLL : Americans Back Bush Decision Overwhelmingly
- OXNARD : Baby Dinosaur to Crack Its Shell
- Office Brings Vital Services to High Desert
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : WWI Echoes in Gulf War : Combat: Veteran, 98, remembers the smell of mustard gas and the suffering it brought to doughboys in the trenches.
- Curtis J. Darcy; City Councilwoman's Husband
- Success of Missile Is a Hit at Point Mugu
- San Diego
- College Basketball
- The Hard Lessons of War : Security: Safety measures are ordered at a West Valley Jewish school in the wake of reports that telephoned bomb threats have been received at other campuses.
- OFF-ROAD RACING AT ANAHEIM STADIUM : New Season, New Lineup Unveiled
- THE NFL PLAYOFFS : The Fires Stay Bright for Lofton : Bills: After being cut by the Raiders, he cooled his heels on the sidelines for a season before coming back.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nets Win at Boston, End 11-Game Skid, 111-106
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Alcoa: The Pittsburgh-based aluminum company reported a...
- $700,000 Settlement by Fullerton Firm
- Top Aide Quits, Calls Gorbachev Actions Criminal
- Ralph Delahaye Paine Jr.; Former Publisher of Fortune
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PALM SPRINGS : Sonny Bono Won't Seek Senate Seat
- Pierce College Suspends 3 Students for Fight With Anti-War Protesters
- El Cajon
- El Cajon
- 2 in Pot Case Face Federal Drug Charges : Crime: A U.S. grand jury indicts the Antelope Valley men in connection with a marijuana farm. Prosecution under state law had lesser penalties.
- Austrian Skier Dies After Accident in Qualifying
- Yumbar Helps Saugus to Rise Up and Down Canyon, 65-54
- Too Much Joy Acquitted in Obscenity Trial
- U.S. Launches Air Strikes in Persian Gulf
- Wrong George
- GAS MASKS
- U.S. Firm Searched in Iraq Arms Probe
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In London
- Robber Shoots and Kills 1 of His 3 Victims
- Canyon Saved for Use In Park : Conservation: City Council approves land swap to make Fryman property part of Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area. The deal is valued at $10.4 million.
- San Diego
- Patriot Defensive Missile Battery Passes First Scud Test in a Flash : Saudi Arabia: The skies light up as it destroys an incoming Iraqi Scud near an airfield for U.S. attack planes.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sister City President Scores Kelly Remark
- Beilenson's Intelligence Committee Role to End : Politics: The expected successor as chairman is a strong supporter of covert military aid to anti-communist rebels.
- ORANGE : Schools to Lay Off 34 in Plan to Cut Budget
- Would-Be Challenger to Ferraro Disqualified
- Small Oil Spill Is Cleaned Up Before It Reaches Shore : Environment: Illegally dumped by an unknown vessel, the fuel came within 100 yards of Bolsa Chica State Beach before being skimmed up.
- Police Seek Six in Fatal Shooting of Man
- District Will Reject Water Customers : Drought: Las Virgenes directors vote to reject new hookups in an attempt to meet a mandatory 17% cutback.
- The Politics of Any Israeli Retaliation : Coalition might lose Syria (so what?) but keep Egypt (good)
- Owner of Apartments Must Repair Carport or Face Jail
- College Football
- Seal Beach Businessman Named to Head California Arts Council : Election: Bryan Littlefield is a supporter of community groups in Long Beach, but has no ties to Orange County organizations.
- Inland Steel Industries Inc.: The Chicago steel...
- Rose Parade Ratings
- Regulators Suing for $6 Billion From Milken, 27 Others
- Governor Takes Action on Freeze: Gov. Pete...
- CNN Is No. 1 in Ratings War
- Once a Reject, He Shows Grit to the Corps
- Volunteers, Hired Guards Patrol Synagogues to Prevent Terrorism : Security: After anti-Semitic threats, congregations establish visible signs of increased vigilance and sheriff's patrols are increased.
- WESTMINSTER : A Plan for Seniors to Tutor Youths Is OKd
- SIMI VALLEY : Hospital Begins Use of Renovated Wing
- 5 Adults and 2 Boys Arrested in Drug Bust
- Rodent Lovers Seek Better Image for the Despised and Lowly Rat : Pets: Pedigreed rats, mice and hampsters don't deserve the bad press, say their owners, who will parade the furry critters at a breeding show.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Galloway, Defense Never Rest as Kennedy Beats Garden Grove
- New Host for San Diego's XTRA Is No Stranger to Controversy : Radio: An 'equal-opportunity insulter' performs skits 'touching nerves.' Gays, among others, are not amused.
- U.S. Launches Air Strikes in Persian Gulf
- U.S. Launches Air Strikes in Persian Gulf
- Flying Was Not Just 'Job' to America's First MIA : Military: Model Navy pilot disappeared in gulf sortie. He grew up in sight of an air base, always hoping to soar.
- Israelis Brace for a Possible New Raid, Debate Revenge : Military: A false alarm sends citizens scurrying for shelter. Four people suffocate in gas masks during attack.
- 'SMART' BOMBS
- Zaire Envoy to Be Named
- ANAHEIM : PepperTree Faire Awaits Demolition
- Sailing
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rider, Madison Shooting Spree Destroys Desert
- Emily Loesser Carries On Family Tradition in 'Yiddle With Fiddle'
- WEEKEND TV : War to Dominate but There Will Be Some Diversions
- Gulf Crisis
- Obituaries - Jan. 19, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 19, 1991
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Glut Could Force Reverse Oil Shock, Some Analysts Say : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Business Pace Slackens as War Comes to O.C.
- Arabs Cautious on Attack on Israel : Mideast: Some citizens celebrate, but leaders are more restrained. It's a 'delicate matter,' one official says.
- Maximum Security Ordered for U.S. Airports : Terrorism: Extra precautions are implemented as Iraq calls on Muslims to attack Western interests.
- Bush Praises Israelis for Restraint Over Attack : Reaction: Pentagon officials fear that second Iraqi onslaught may provoke a military response.
- More Iraqi Missiles Hit Israel : Allied Jets Pound Targets at Sortie-a-Minute Pace : Gulf war: President Bush vows to find and destroy mobile Scud launchers terrorizing the Jewish state from desert hiding places.
- Bush Vow: Wipe Out Missiles : U.S. Ground Forces Move Up to Striking Positions : Gulf war: Pentagon reveals that only about 10 Iraqi warplanes were destroyed or damaged. Remainder may be hidden in bunkers.
- After False Alarms, Tel Aviv Weathers 2nd Attack : Israel: The city was sleepless, its nerves on edge, after Friday's first missile assault. And then the air raid sirens wailed again, this time for real.
- Teary Goodbys as Navy Ship Leaves for Gulf : Deployment: Submarine tender McKee departs San Diego as emotional friends and families of 1,500 crew members look on.
- Anti-War Movement Is a Kaleidoscope of Many, Varied Views : Peace groups: It represents a broad coalition of people disenchanted with government policies. But they must work to blend differing causes.
- Hunt for Mobile Launchers Seen as Most Difficult
- 'Smart Bombs' on Target at Air HQ Post : Arms: Lasers guided explosives with unprecedented accuracy, boosting role of U.S. technology.
- SUPERVISORIAL ELECTION NOTEBOOK : Candidates Try to Tap Into Magic of Kennedy Name Among Latinos
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : O.C. Jews Monitor War With Concern, Unity in U.S. Goal
- Muslims Are Caught in the Middle : Gulf war: They flock to a mosque, hear pleas for peace, and wonder and worry about relatives in the Middle East.
- CRA Commissioner Resigns in Wake of Buyout Controversy : City Hall: Her support for $1.7-million retirement deal had cast her reappointment into doubt.
- British Parent Firm of Costain Homes Scotches Sale : Deal: The company's former president and vice chairman, who were the would-be buyers, are no longer with the firm.
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Crude Plunges; Gasoline Prices to Dealers Cut : Energy: The movement defies predictions. But analysts warn that negative news could quickly reverse the market's course.
- ORANGE COUNTY EARNINGS
- Iraqi Missiles Strike Israel : Others Reported Fired at Saudi Arabia Bases : Gulf war: Reports say that some of the Scuds hitting Israel carried poison gas. But citizens were told to seal their rooms and wear masks
- First American Pilot Killed Had a Wife and 2 Children
- War Is First Lesson at City School : Classroom: Students focus on grim events in the gulf and share fears and hopes.
- Releaguing Process Might Be Delayed One Year : Southern Section: League representatives will vote to postpone process or continue it under revised timetable.
- National Power to Face Buena Girls
- NHL ROUNDUP : Roenick Helps Blackhawks Beat Rangers
- 'Bumpkin' Costner Wants 'Chill' Smarts
- FULLERTON : Girls Told of Careers in Science and Math
- How to Spare Many Lives on Both Sides of the Line : Americans should hope for a quick resolution of war with Iraq's Hussein
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Change in Program for Gifted Opposed
- High-Tech Weaponry Shows Its Teeth in Test of Battle
- Nature walks are aimed to keep residents in step with bid to preserve open space.
- RV, Boat, Trailer Parking Limits Studied
- Police Union Chief Tracy Loses Reelection Bid
- Airport Names New Assistant Manager