- DESERT STORM: DAY 12
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : More Perspective About Freedom of Expression
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Game's Benign Mayhem a Refuge From Real Danger Lying Beyond
- NEWBURY PARK : Girl, 17, Identified as Car Crash Victim
- BASKETBALL NOTES : Nets' Gamble on Petrovic Could Backfire
- Three Coins Up Wins Feature Race at Aqueduct by Disqualification
- Speed Skating
- The Sidelines : Lineman Saves Life With Catch
- Security Forces Keep the Peace : Anti-terrorism: Force of about 2,700 is deployed to screen 74,000-plus fans, prevent violence at Tampa Stadium.
- Two new members have been named to...
- PACIFIC NOTES
- Bombs Stem Gulf Oil Spill : More Iraqi Warplanes Fly to Iran
- FIRSTS IN THE PERSIAN GULF WAR
- Mubarak Rallies Arab Support : Cairo: The Egyptian president not only sides with the U.S. but has sent emissaries to Damascus, Tripoli and other capitals to get their backing.
- Rebels in Somalia Take State Radio Station, Palace
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Lingering Jail Woes Take Political Toll on Officials
- New Police Commander Wants to Strengthen Attack on Drugs, Gangs
- Reliving Terror : Students Who Fled Brutal Conflicts in Their Homelands Are Suffering Flashbacks in U.S.
- WESTMINSTER : Little Saigon Rally Supports Gulf Effort
- America Will Reap a Festering Bitterness : Gulf: The more democratic Arab countries become, the more they will reject those who dealt them injustice.
- OXNARD : Driver Arrested After 10-Mile Chase
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- STATE : Sacramento Has Most Cancers; L.A. Lowest in 5 State Areas
- War IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Students Head Back to School
- Morocco Tourism Hurt
- Culture: Rock
- Army Doctors Told to Expect Casualties of 10% in First 30 Days for Combat Units : Offensive: The prediction would apply only to forward-based forces, they are told. 'We'll have some jumping to do when it all starts,' one says.
- At the Vatican
- Hundreds of Refugees Pour Out of Iraq : Gulf War: Many crossing into Jordan after being trapped in the desert tell horror stories about life in Kuwait.
- WORLD : Grenade Kills 4 Cameroon Pupils
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Delays Plans to Build Beach Parking
- SANTA PAULA : Reserve Minimizes Effects of City Deficit
- Attorney Says Coroner's Staff Aids Mortuary : Oxnard: Two investigators deny steering survivors to a funeral home that specializes in shipping bodies to Mexico. Such referrals are called unethical.
- COSTA MESA : City OKs Contract for Senior Center
- Student Cadets Salute Junior ROTC Program
- HOCKEY : Lindros Wears Can't-Miss Tag
- Music : Mester Leads Pasadena Symphony in Mahler's 'Resurrection'
- Real Estate Show Draws 30,000: An estimated...
- Armco Cutting Work Force: Armco Steel Co....
- Britain Sends Gear to Fight Gulf Oil Spill
- Mexico's Trade Deficit Expected to Increase: Mexico's...
- Jordan's Plea
- Procter Profit Jumps 40%
- Spouses Left Behind at German Bases Feel Cut Off From World : Military: Stores shut early; coffee shops have closed down. There are bomb scares at the PX.
- Missing Kids: The Mexican Connection : Children: Couple say son is among those abducted to Mexico. Mexican officials say kids also are taken to U.S., especially in illegal adoptions.
- THE NUMBERS
- War IN BRIEF : GREECE : Athens to Seek Patriot Missiles
- Southland VA Hospitals Gear Up to Treat Desert War Casualties : Readiness: Most would go to military centers. If the VA is used, it might transfer patients to civilian facilities.
- War IN BRIEF : INDIA : 5 Die, 23 Hurt in Anti-U.S. Rioting
- PERSPECTIVE ON WAR REPORTING : Military vs. Media: Both Can Win : Each side needs to step back and reassess. Journalists must get it right; the Pentagon must revise its rules.
- SUPER BOWL XXV / NEW YORK GIANTS 20, BUFFALO BILLS 19 : Giants Have It Under Control : Game: They dominate Bills with sustained drives, then escape with 20-19 victory after Norwood misses field-goal attempt with four seconds left.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL: SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : Garrido Back at Fullerton, but His Influence Never Left
- 'Alone' Stays at Home Atop Box Office Charts : Movies: The comedy has won 11 consecutive weekends. Its ticket sales have topped $200 million.
- MUSIC REVIEW : The King's Singers Command Respect in the Kingdom of Pop, Jazz
- Dance : Masked Drama of Java at Caltech
- Short Takes : Mean Isn't Funny, Leno Says
- PEERING THROUGH THE DARKNESS
- California Drought Watch
- Profiteering
- GARDEN GROVE : Explosions Remain a Mystery to Police
- Retired Couple Betting on Success of New Gambling Club in Fillmore
- The Growing Need for Deeper Involvement : California throws business community into such a state
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Woman's Body Found Near Road
- Big Water Users Face Painful Decisions : Conservation: The drought may force industry to conserve even more. When and if this happens, business leaders say they'll have to make some unpalatable economic choices.
- SUPER BOWL XXV : Hostetler Throws Giants Into a QB Controversy
- REACTION IN NEW YORK AND BUFFALO : Celebration Is Tempered by the Reality of War
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bourque's Goal Powers Bruins Past Canadiens
- PACIFIC NOTES
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- PACIFIC NOTES
- Super-Security in Effect for President's Speech
- Once Again, Basra Becomes Target as War Returns to the Strategic City : Iraq: The military and transportation hub was a vital site in the war with Iran. Now U.S. and allies are bombing it.
- 5,000 Refugees From Iraq Trapped at Jordan Border
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- REACTION: U.S. TROOPS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Real Beer Missing--but So Are the Scuds
- Tax Dispute Holds Up Donation of O'Keeffe Paintings
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Jazz : Versatile Jubilee Singers Celebrate Black Music at UCLA
- Gas Prices Fall: Motorists saw gasoline prices...
- Harris Corp. to Cut 500 Jobs: The...
- Profits We Can't Stomach
- Japanese Executive Is Victim of Rare Firing : Management: A debt-laden trading company ousts its president under pressure from its bank. The last such incident was in 1982.
- War Games : Children Still Frolic and Play, but Conflict Is on Their Minds--and There Is a Lot More Praying
- Schwarzkopf Says Political Reins Add Risks
- Daughter Watches Couple Shot to Death; Neighbor Is Arrested
- Depression: When It's More Than Just 'the Blues' : Mental illness: The disease has become so prevalent that experts call it 'the common cold' of psychiatric disorders.
- War IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Exotic Weapons Out, Sununu Says
- Egyptian Reminder to U.S.--Support Ends at Iraqi Border : Diplomacy: 'Our position is not to change the regime' in Baghdad, deputy foreign minister says.
- Parents to Be Surveyed on Year-Round School Views : Education: Supporters say the change would improve students' performance. Opponents see it as disruptive for families.
- ANAHEIM : Ordinance Bans Rotating Ad Signs
- Player Plays It Safe and Nicklaus Cashes In : Senior Skins Game: Opportunity goes by the wayside, and Nicklaus wins $285,000 with an eagle in playoff.
- Steady Diet of War News Can Upset Youngsters : TV: Experts say exposure to coverage should be monitored, and children should be reassured that they are safe.
- SUPER BOWL XXV / NEW YORK GIANTS 20, BUFFALO BILLS 19 : Anderson Is Not Old, Just MVP
- Miscellany
- Mattingly Faces a Season of Uncertainty
- Dance : Livingston Group Introduces 'Window'
- Bands Set for Playboy Festival at Bowl
- Income of Americans Climbs 6% in 1990 : Economy: The U.S. reports an increase in unemployment in December, but earnings advanced because of longer working hours and higher pay.
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Sock It to Him : Saddam Hussein Bashing Is an Instant Trend as Americans Find Humorous Ways to Fight Back
- No Canadian Welcome Mat for Draft Dodgers : Evasion: The neighbor up north has changed its laws. But peace groups are getting many U.S. inquiries.
- Battleship Wisconsin
- In the Middle East
- The Day in the Gulf
- A Peace-Loving Marine Recalled by His Mother : Desert campaign: Sergeant, who hated injustice, and two others die in non-combat collision. They are the first based in the Southland to be killed in the conflict.
- Suspect Sought in Fatal Shooting at Teen Party
- Israel's Gas-Mask Distribution Problem
- Victim of Abuse by Deputies Reaches Out
- Miscellany
- War Is Lesson at This School : Education: Instructors at the Army and Navy Academy in Carlsbad are grappling with how to teach young cadets about events in the Persian Gulf without glamorizing war.
- SUPER BOWL XXV / NEW YORK GIANTS 20, BUFFALO BILLS 19 : Bills Are Confounded by No-Muddle Offense
- HORSE RACING : He Wrote the Book on Training in Australia
- PACIFIC 10 : Arizona State Recovers in Time to Beat Stanford
- AIDS Funds
- Short Takes : Sale of Pistols Sets Record
- 'Pippi' Raises Eyebrows on Southland Tour
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- U.S., Soviets Postpone Summit
- Meals on Wheels to Get $325,000
- Pipelines Bombed to Halt Spill : No Need to Rush Into Ground Conflict, Cheney Says : Gulf War: U.S. jets target oil-flow regulators in Kuwait. 'I think that we've been successful, but only time will tell,' Schwarzkopf says. The slick spreads into Saudi waters.
- Music Center Gets 'Couple' of Good Ideas
- Kuwaitis Raise the Flag on a Sliver of Their Homeland
- In This Corner . . .: If...
- Gulf Talk
- U.S. Presence Has Turks Fidgeting
- GI Family Groups Look to O.C. for Guidance
- Science / Medicine : Dioxin's Link to Cancer
- Science / Medicine : Fuzzy Logic : Computers Help Machines Think Like Humans, in Shades of Gray
- VENTURA : Drum Majors Strut Their Stuff at Event
- Pop Music : Connells Offer a Mix of Mirth and Melody
- MUSIC REVIEW : San Diego Musical Tribute to Martin Luther King Sounds Right Notes
- Rex Reed's Appearance at Lecture Series Is a Hot Ticket
- GIs' Spirits Rise on 2 Reports of Iraqi Defectors : Morale: Dug-in troops take heart in knowing that the enemy may be more miserable than they are.
- Nonaligned Nations to Seek Peace Formula
- 15,000 Mourn Slain ANC Backers
- IRVINE : Heavy Water Users May Face Surcharge
- BOXING : Denkin Case Shows Depth of Neglect Here
- TV REVIEW : The Copper Miners Who Sought Equality
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tonka Expects to Post '90 Loss
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fujitsu, McDonnell Plan Trade
- CBS Pursues 3 Plans in Hunt for News Crew
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Soviets Cut Back on Technical, Trade Aid
- World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Officials Say Attack Killed 25 Guerrillas
- Latino Inquiry on Voting Surprises Burbank District : Elections: Lawyers who helped fight for a new supervisorial region have put education officials on notice. But board members deny that there is bias.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Administrators Say Julian Repaid $2,000
- Steer Clear of Driving Lessons for 14-Year-Old
- Dormant Flood-Control Plan Is Revived : Santa Paula: The Army Corps of Engineers agrees to study the project. City officials contend that a concrete channel is a necessity.
- Laker Streak Grows in the Garden : Pro basketball: Even without Worthy, they put away Celtics in fourth quarter, 104-87, for their 11th victory in a row.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Oregon State Ends USC's Pac-10 Streak at Home
- Cutting Football Best Way to Save Others, Stone Says : Titans: Dropping sport trims budget by 25% and saves remaining programs, council member says. Coach Murphy agrees.
- Pop Music : 3 Mustaphas 3: an Emphasis on Skill
- Short Takes : Lee Takes Over Malcolm X Film
- Pop Music : Lived-In Gospel From the Five Blind Boys
- How the Flight Cuts by USAir Are Apt to Affect Travelers
- Southwest Air Loses $4.6 Million
- P.M. BRIEFING : Britain to Host Group of 7 in July
- State : Defense Contractor Sentenced
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : More Perspective About Freedom of Expression
- War Splits Town Into 3 Factions : Opinion: In one Minnesota community, there are some who, while initially opposed to the policy, are unsure whether dissent has a place now that troops are in the field.
- Words on the War
- THE IRAQI AIR FORCE
- THOUSAND OAKS : Residence Plan Meets Opposition
- MOORPARK : City to Rebate Tax to Some Homeowners
- Iraq Says It Isn't Holding CBS News Crew
- War to Keynote State of the Union Talk
- Japanese Show Big TV Interest in Gulf War
- This Time, War Finds Berkeley Campus Quiet
- Science / Medicine - Exhibits Spotlight Ecosystem of Beach
- Shops Fight Own Battle as Patrons Leave Area : Economy: Businesses from game shops to discount stores to car dealerships say they're hurt by troop deployment.
- Northridge Scores Even Dozen in 1 Inning Against Grand Canyon
- Miscellany
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Foyt Races to Get Back on Track
- Hussein's Place
- Giants Have It Under Control : Game: They hold the ball for 40:33, then sweat out a 47-yard field-goal miss by Buffalo's Norwood with eight seconds to play. Ottis Anderson is named MVP.
- N.Y. Wins 20-19; Security Tight at Super Bowl
- JORDAN RANCH : Hearing Slated on Land Swap Report
- NEWPORT BEACH : Chimney Height Increase Voted
- Bobsledding
- Schwarzstein Wins Women's Surf Event
- UNLV Slips but Still Is No. 1
- Winning No. 4 Is Tougher for Apollo : Santa Anita: Three-year-old colt stays unbeaten, winning Breeders' Champion Stakes by a half-length.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Soviets Please and Disappoint : The U.S.S.R. Symphony was impressive in its 1988 tour, but in Orange County the 110-member orchestra played with only middling thrills.
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : 10 Killed, 14 Injured in Street Violence
- STATE : 3 Tickets to Share Lotto Jackpot
- Police and Jittery Public Respond to Threats and Fear : Bomb scares: Officers say a marked increase in incidents is caused by people more likely to report their suspicions and by a jump in fake claims.
- FULLERTON : Teen Arrested After Standoff With SWAT
- Hunt Wins on Familiar Ground : Redondo 10K: In his third try, he beats Ansberry by seven seconds. Wilma van Onna finishes first in the women's race.
- Again, No Ticker-Tape Parade in N.Y.
- TV Reviews : A Relevant Story of Children in a Time of War
- Nestle Reports Sales Off 3.5%
- Dow Closes Off 4.95 on Mixed Day
- War in Gulf Produces No Boom for Most Plants
- WORLD : Somali Rebels Urge Democracy
- COSTA MESA : Workshop to Teach Finances to Women
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Best Player in the Best Game Was Hostetler
- Switzerland's Heinzer Finally Breaks Through
- TRACK AND FIELD : Guilt Is Presumed in Appeal Hearing of Suspended Barnes
- Awakening to the Real Parkinson's
- 1990 Saw Several Blows Struck in Drug War : Narcotics: U.S. prosecutors in L.A. won important convictions. But they and others say the problem remains immense.
- Bears' Tomczak Will Become a Free Agent
- Telecast Nearly as Flawless as the Game
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- AFI Film Festival Stands Up to Be Counted
- Playhouse Gets Approval to Stage 'Big River'
- DANCE REVIEW : Karpatok Ensemble in Step With Hungarian Rhythms
- Machine Tool Orders Up 44% in December:...
- Weekly Vigil for Peace Continues in San Diego
- Soviet Army Captain Wounds Lithuanian at Military Checkpoint
- What's Next on Hussein's War Agenda? Just Listen : Strategy: Analysts say he has telegraphed all his moves--and that surrender is the last thing on his mind.
- Nevada Test Site Passes 40th Anniversary Quietly : Weapons: Nuclear testing was moved to Las Vegas area for security reasons. Activists still protest in an effort to halt arms production.
- Decoy Copters Escort the President
- Suspected Killer of Baby, 2 Officers, 4 Others Is Sought in New Mexico
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Bus Residents to Toll Road Hearing
- OJAI : Offer to Underwrite Housing Is Renewed
- Home Is a Haven Despite Tragedy
- Sepulveda Pair Shot to Death While Their Daughter Watches
- STAGE REVIEW : Honor Among Outcasts : Manuel Puig's 'Kiss of the Spiderwoman' Offers Lesson in Morality of Love
- On Talk Radio, It's Raw and Uncanned
- STEVE KISHI : The International Burger : Carl's Jr. Faces Cultural, Lifestyle Differences Abroad
- Deregulation of Banks
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Disposition Hearing<i> Is</i> the Public's Business : Justic: Conducting the proceedings in open court enhances the successful operation of the system.
- Super Bowl TV Ratings Not So Super
- One, Two, Grip, Flex--but Don't Forget to Brake
- Science / Medicine : Researchers Track Closest Asteroid Ever
- Every Time It Tries, It Stumbles : Even a $9-billion ante won't overcome Japan's halting foreign policy
- COMMENTARY : For Starters, This Rule Is in Need of Change
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- ART
- World IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Taxi Driver Faces Arrest in Shooting
- Kremlin Still on Road to Reform, Official Says : Soviet Union: The Communist Party's chief of ideology claims tough measures were needed to stabilize the country and preserve <i> perestroika</i> .
- Berry's Little Patch : Lifestyle: A gardener extraordinaire grows exotic produce on three acres in New Mexico. The 'labor of love' has made her a culinary celebrity.
- Lillian Bond, 83; Actress Played 'Other Woman' in 1930s Films
- Hearing Set on Draft Report of Jordan Ranch Land Swap
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dominguez Completes Rare Double
- Accident in Desert Kills Man : Off-road racing: Truck overturns into ravine near deserted mining town in Arizona in Parker 400.
- Documentary Draws the Line on Sister Corita : Television: A new film celebrates the life and artistry of a woman who was able to bridge the gulf between popular and fine art.
- Dealing With Street Gangs
- U.S. Asks Japan for New Chip Talks : Technology: The aim is to work out a semiconductor trade agreement to replace the controversial one that expires in July.
- Investors Thinking Small--as in OTC
- NATION : R.I. Depositors to Get Payments
- The Week in the Gulf
- Football Legend Red Grange Dies
- Self-Description: A 'Dumb' Game, but Words Abound
- WORLD : Mafia Victim's Brother Slain
- PLATFORM : Give Songs a Chance
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Discuss Fate of Building
- The Sidelines : Navratilova Returns After Surgery, Defeats Sabatini
- PRO FOOTBALL THE SUPER BOWL : If Isn't the Ultimate, Why Are We Hooked?
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / SUPER BOWL XXV AT A GLANCE : NO RUMORS, PLEASE
- PARK CITY REPORT : Call to End Gulf War Mars Sundance Awards : Movies: A group asks presenter John Sayles to read the proposal. He does but notes that all filmmakers may not share the view and is proved right. The resolution is not voted upon.
- Jordan's Plea
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : China Unveils Economic Plan
- Gulf Weather
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : More Perspective About Freedom of Expression
- Space Center Pauses for Challenger
- New Mexico Man Surrenders in Slayings of 7, Including Baby
- California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Judge, Under Investigation, Quits
- College Freshmen More Likely to Join Protests, Survey Shows : Dissent: Researchers say marches since start of the Gulf War confirm their findings. Interest is higher than during the Vietnam conflict.
- Glenn Langan, 73; Actor Appeared in 'Forever Amber'
- Soviet Conservative Warns of Potential for Civil War : Baltics: He says recent violence could lead to an army coup, bringing 'horrible chaos and complete anarchy.'
- Turkey Bans Strikes
- U.S. Doesn't Seek Destruction of Iraq, Bush Says
- Debate Intensifies on How to Revamp Defense Budget : Congress: Success of high-tech weapons fuels both sides' arguments over 'Star Wars,' other programs.
- MISSION VIEJO : Faulty Dryer Blamed in 2-Story House Fire
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council OKs Plans to Conserve Water
- Is Government Too Zealous in Pursuing Money Laundering?
- College Basketball
- Short Takes : Sober Look at the Wild at Heart
- World IN BRIEF : REDWOOD CITY : Church Worker Gets Term for Sex Crimes
- Parcells Credits Power Football, and Amazing Good Luck Towel
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Georgia Tech Upsets North Carolina
- They Could Be Recruiting More Trouble
- Deregulation of Banks
- Unique Circus Still Bright Spot : A Fantasy World Is Brought to Life Under the Big Top
- Iran Sends Food
- County Issue / Regional Government
- Science / Medicine : Fossils Fuel Turtle Mystery
- Science / Medicine : Asthma Gene Is Cloned
- ANAHEIM : 1 Killed, 5 Hurt in 2 Car Crashes
- Science / Medicine : Sexual Virus Widespread
- LOTTERY RESULTS : JAN. 26
- COUNTYWIDE : Mobilizing Foster-Care Resources
- GOLF PHOENIX OPEN : Henke's Second Win Hard for Him to Believe
- USC's Black Wins Shot to Play Against the Best : Tennis: He beats Mancisidor in college tournament and earns a berth in pro competition at Indian Wells.
- Becker Runs Away--Briefly--From No. 1 : Australian Open: It takes a few minutes of introspection to assimilate finally reaching a goal.
- UNLV Nets Tennis Upset Over Toreros
- Vargas Thrives Under Pressure : Boys' soccer: Kennedy goalkeeper, who has 10 shutouts in 16 games, has an uncanny knack for stopping shots when the heat is on.
- The Sidelines : Ghedina Leads After Downhill
- TV Reviews : 'TrialWatch' Turns Into a Trial for Viewers
- MOVIES - Jan. 28, 1991
- MOVIES - Jan. 28, 1991
- MOVIES - Jan. 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - Jan. 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - Jan. 28, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 28, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 28, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 28, 1991
- Environmentalists' Worst Predictions Coming True : Ecology: The massive oil spill, well fires and other signs point to a bleak scenario.
- COLUMN ONE : This War Stirs Pains of the Last : News from the gulf brings back agonizing memories to many Vietnam veterans. Some are heartened by the level of public support.