- Timothy Flato has been named a partner...
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Profile: Lt. Gen. Walter E. Boomer
- Iraqi Pullout Could Increase Gulf Instability
- Plan Drafted for Allied Occupation of Iraq City : Strategy: A U.S. officer says it is 'possible' that forces might seek to capture Basra to cut off supply lines.
- Red Cross Opens $30-Million War Campaign
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Ready and Waiting
- Most Freeway Plants Killed by Cold, Drought Won't Be Replaced
- Photo Shows Fake Damage, Pentagon Says
- Charges Against Father in Melee Case Dismissed
- Hewlett-Packard Co.: The 1991 first quarter saw...
- Lockheed Offers to Limit Proxy Campaign: Lockheed...
- The Day in the Gulf
- Jew Credits Hussein for His Prison Release : Iraq: The Baghdad street vendor from whom Naim Twaina bought cigarettes later came to power and ordered him freed.
- Japanese Banks' Debt Ratings Lowered: Standard &...
- Mexico to Ease Debt, Help the Environment
- Bonds May Still Be Good Bet, Even at Current Yields
- Turner Broadcasting System Inc.: The Atlanta-based firm...
- BOOK REVIEW : The Unlikely Heroics of Unstrung Uncles : UNSTRUNG HEROES My Improbable Life With Four Impossible Uncles<i> by Franz Lidz</i> Random House$18.95, 189 pages
- Stories to Tell Before They Sleep
- Schwarzkopf Sees Iraqis on Edge of Collapse
- Eugene Fodor; Author of Tourist Guidebooks
- War of Word : DMV Recalls Plate Tarnished by Conflict in the Gulf
- SCHOOL REPORT / <i> News from the Los Angeles Unified school board meeting.</i> : Contract for Teaching Assistants OKd
- There Still May Be a Chance Before Ground War Starts : Keep diplomatic doors open; they might lead to options U.S. can accept
- Vasquez Letter on Gnatcatcher Status Assailed : Environment: Activists criticize the supervisor for telling federal officials of his concern that consideration of the tiny bird could hamper the proposed tollways.
- American Express to Launch New Card: American...
- Toxics Disposal Probe Targets Exxon, Arco, BP
- Waller Taylor II; Lawyer, Prominent Supporter of YMCA
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- World IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : End to School's Fast Over Name Sought
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Legislator Pleads Guilty in Bribe Case
- Crocodile Ranching's a Snap, Expert Says
- An Update on the Belmont High Sentinel and Memories
- Wacky Vac Does Away With Dust
- Police Arrest Fugitive as They Pass Out His Photo
- Joanne Davis of Santa Monica had been...
- Ropak to Appeal Ruling in Patent Case:...
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Officials Postpone Plan to Kill Sea Gulls
- Bills on Military Parents Face Pentagon Objections
- No Write-Up: The screaming headline might have...
- L.A. OKs Water Rationing; More Cutbacks Likely
- Gorbachev Must Go, Yeltsin Says
- Council Votes to Repeal Embattled Housing Law
- RELATIONSHIPS : Stumbling Into a Hidden Parent Trap : Adults Who Have Their Elderly Parents Living With Them Risk Seeing the Past Come Up in Ways No One Expects
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Bicycling in Baghdad
- California Trails U.S. Cancer Rate : Health: A survey shows 10% fewer new cases in the state than in the nation as a whole. L.A. County has the lowest figures statewide.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Pickets Protest Plan to Give Away Parcel
- 2 Arrested in Armed Fast-Food Robberies
- COUNTYWIDE : Student's Concerns Lead to 'Hung Jury'
- Vote Delayed on Plan to Repay Developer for Land Donation
- Court Upholds Ruling Against UFW in Strike : Labor: Appeal by farm workers' union of $1.7-million judgment for destruction in 1979 Imperial Valley strike is denied by 4th District court.
- Board Votes to Phase Out Cigarette Ads on Buses
- Officials Not Ruling Out Late Flu Flare-Up : Public health: The type of virus that is dominant this year reportedly has contributed to the mildness of the influenza season.
- Nathan Edwards: A Hard Sell for Success
- CONEJO VALLEY : 2 Arrested in Armed Fast-Food Robberies
- Torres, Molina Push to the Last Minute : Turnout: Volunteers work hard to get out the vote. Some prospective backers are called several times before polls close.
- L.A. School Board Goes to City Hall to Find Room for Kindergartners
- Edelman's Chance to Shine
- Deliberations Start Over as Juror Delivers Son
- Creation Science School Loses Round in Suit Against State Officials
- Quartz Hill Falls as Final Shot Misses
- Estancia Leaves Paso Robles in Dust
- Diverse Group of Coaches Hopes to Be Considered for Irvine Job : Basketball: UC Riverside's Masi says he will apply. Mater Dei's McKnight says he will 'probably apply.'
- He's The Center Of Attention : At 7 Feet 1, LSU's O'Neal Must Deal With Problems Not Faced by 18-Year-Olds --Including if and When to Enter the NBA Draft
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Extraneous Notes From Blues Traveler
- COUNTYWIDE : Chavez to Address Farm Workers
- Fit to Be Tied : Blackstone Goes Beyond the Traditional to Recreate Links in Aquatic Food Chain
- College Basketball
- Marinovich to Seek Counseling in Lieu of Drug Possession Trial
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Poway Shows Why It Is Top-Ranked, Top-Seeded
- War Takes Toll on 'MacNeil/Lehrer' Budget
- THEATER REVIEWS : Near Misses and Failures Cast Shadow on PAC 'Guys and Dolls'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Return Stolen Flag, Elks Lodge Urges
- ANAHEIM : City May Buy Parcel Next to Melodyland
- Plagiarism: A 'Yes, but' Issue?
- There's Reason for Hope in Liberia
- This Could Make Us Real Winners
- Lakers Find a Way Out of Another Hole : Pro basketball: They come back from 11-point deficit in third quarter to defeat the Rockets, 112-103. Johnson has triple-double.
- COMMENTARY : Here's a Closer Look at the Coaches in Big East
- Mystery Man Donates $3,000 to USIU Team
- QUOTABLE
- Man Pleads Guilty in Boy's Death : Oxnard: A drive-by bottle attack prompted by gang rivalry preceded the fatal burst of gunfire, the public defender says.
- Man Freed in Theft of Faberge-Type Eggs
- Supervisors, Stymied by Budget, Will Study County Charter Idea
- Aleuts Will Make Plea for Custody of Baby Girl : Tribal rights: An appeals court will hear their arguments for raising the girl in Alaska. The mother, of Aleut descent, has offered the child for adoption by a Canadian couple.
- 2 Held in Kidnaping of Nightclub Manager
- OXNARD : Hearing to Focus on Moving High School
- Bernson Is a No-Show as 5 Challengers Attend Forum
- Fuhr Is a Target for Fans : Hockey: Before Oiler goalie's return to NHL, he gets plenty of abuse in a minor league game.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Kiwis Make Themselves at Home : Days Are Long, But Welcome Is Warm in Camp Coronado
- DIVISION III-A ROUNDUP
- Lasorda Is a DiMaggio Scholar
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Instant Replay Gives Oklahoma State Edge
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Game Time Changes, But SDSU In Dark
- Track and Field
- CITY SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Meek Plays Strong to Lead San Pasqual
- Oscar Bids Boost 'Dances With Wolves' Box Office
- Fund-Raising Falloff Gives PBS the Jitters : Television: The shaky economy has slowed membership renewals. Stations are trimming behind-the-scenes costs, concerned that programming may be next.
- Pop and Rock Concerts Not Wanted : Concert halls: The Orange County Performing Arts Center is one of the few in the country that limits itself to symphonies, ballet, opera and theater.
- ART
- MOORPARK : Residents Respond to Housing Plan
- WESTMINSTER : Unflagging Support for U.S. Troops
- Expansion of Landfill Wins Final Approval
- Body of Cult Leader's Wife Stolen From Mausoleum : Arkansas: A court order had forbidden members from taking remains of Susan Alamo. Marshals had seized the property to pay off debts.
- Man Testifies 2 Told Him of 'Cotton Club' Murder
- DIVISION I-A BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Sea World Seeks Permit to Import Killer Whale
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Boxing
- ART REVIEW : MOCA's 'New Sculpture' a Fine Match of Work, Space
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nevin, Hattabaugh Help Titans End Five-Game Skid
- Foothill's Final Shot in Overtime Ousts Newport Harbor
- Rams Hire Two Assistants to Complete Coaching Staff
- Soccer
- Rijo Gets $9-Million Contract From Reds : Baseball: Membership in $3-million-a-year club grows to 39. Brewers beat Gantner in arbitration.
- Two Former Titan Athletic Directors Interested in Job
- Music Tech Gives Musicians a Sound Option to NAMM
- Not Guilty Plea Entered: The founder of...
- STOCKS : Investors Wary About War; Dow Sheds 2.47
- Morris Tanenbaum, 62, vice chairman and chief...
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Words on the War
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Women Who Killed Abusers to Be Freed
- America's Cup Bows to Censorship, and Newspaper Reporters Take Flak
- Honeywell Inc.: The Minneapolis-based firm said fourth-quarter...
- Competitor Cries Foul Against Nintendo: American Video...
- FileNet Reports Earnings, Revenue Increased in 1990
- O.C. Backs Military Action, Poll Shows
- Youth Gospel Choir Members Learn Faith, Self-Respect : Music: Award-winning group was formed by Cal Poly Pomona to raise minority students' aspirations.
- Brown Seeks New Regional Agencies to Manage Growth
- Pope Summons Bishops for Gulf Talks : Religion: Prelates from nations involved in the war will attend. Pontiff hopes to avoid a Christian-Islamic rift.
- Drummy, Garrett Partners Say They'll Form New Firm
- S&L; Bailout Cost Next Year May Top $50 Billion : Thrifts: The General Accountng Office says the bill to taxpayers could get much bigger if the recession proves worse than expected.
- Global Standard for Computers Wins Support
- Freeze Hurt Small Business Owners: Small business...
- Consumers : Cutting the Costs of Bank Credit Card Use : Personal finance: Diligent research can still unearth cards that boast lower interest rates or no annual fees.
- Justices to Rule on Reservists' Job Leaves : Supreme Court: At issue is lengthy, 'unreasonable' time off for training. Current Persian Gulf active duty absences would not be affected.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Airports Cost $315,000 to Operate
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : SYNDICATES AT A GLANCE : A MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT
- CS Long Beach Women Defeat Hawaii
- Clausen to Coach Chargers' Linemen
- Tustin Directs Pressure That Deflates Orange
- State Laws Might Lead to NCAA Expulsion
- KUDOS
- MUSIC REVIEW : Treats From Guarneri Quartet
- Pacific Symphony music director Carl St. Clair,...
- Judge Refuses to Block Extradition Warrant for Suspect in '63 Slaying : Crime: The case had been revived when a computer made a fingerprint connection. Defense says it will appeal.
- Mission College Has a New but Already Cramped Campus : Education: Officials give tours of Sylmar community college. But administrators warn that its completion depends on a $20-million ballot measure.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Yearly Run Expands to Several Events
- NEWPORT BEACH : Trash Scavenging Outlawed by City
- VENTURA : School Boundaries Subject of Hearing
- Dead-End Jobs: a Growth Industry : Education: The trend toward a low-wage, low-skill economy deflates businessmen's calls for better schools.
- COUNTYWIDE : Report Focuses on Police-Asians Gap
- New City Park to Be Named 'King Promenade' : City Council: Critic questions motive behind unanimous vote to name 12-acre park near Convention Center after the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Ankle Injury Might Sideline Woods
- 2nd Suspect Arrested in Tossing of Grenade
- 2nd Time the Charm for Allen in Voting for North Valley MVP
- Rangers Have an Interest in Templeton
- DIVISION III-A ROUNDUP
- Make Federal Deposit Insurance a Lasting System : Financial reform: Shun the special interests and consolidate regulatory functions in one independent agency.
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP : Free Throw in Overtime Gives Troy the Edge Over Savanna
- Two More Assistants Are Hired by Rams
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : El Modena Hits 65-Footer, but It Doesn't Beat Buzzer
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Shatter n' Wade': Rhetoric That Fails to Make a Point : Murray Mednick's brooding comedy has its occasional funny one-liners, but the play lacks bite.
- MUSIC
- Stoppard Finds the Right Man to Direct His Film
- 727 Returns to LAX After Engine Stalls
- ANAHEIM : City to Ante Up for Employees in War
- Decision on Proposed Art in a Tree Still Up in the Air
- A Calculated Move : Hart Guard Dionne Weighs Merits of Settling in Oregon for Senior Season
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Ex-Shocker First Baseman Feels 'Rejuvenated'
- Meiss Quits as Orange Football Coach After Budget Cuts
- PREP BASKETBALL : SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Fourth-Quarter Breakout Wins for Morningside
- DIVISION II-AA ROUNDUP : Edison Gets Aggressive, Easily Turns Back Elsinore
- Lawmakers Turn Scheduling Into a Can't-Miss Proposition
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Limelight Dims for Record-Holder Peters
- MUSIC
- Rollins, Corea Join Jazz Series
- County OKs Expansion of Sunshine Landfill : Wastes: A long list of conditions is tied to the addition of 200 acres. The company will now push the council for more dump capacity on city land.
- Subway Fire Follows Bomb Scare
- Hospitals Assail Bid to Kill Program for Poor : Health care: They say the county failed to inform them of plans to end care for 25,000 under program.
- Top Official Criticized Over Letter : Camarillo: The city manager writes a note on behalf of a convicted rapist, a former city worker.
- LOS ALAMITOS : On Route Sixtysix, a Special Pacer, Gets Special Birthday Party Sunday
- Howell's Case, Angels' Last, Likely to Reach a Hearing
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Beats Fleurian in Memphis Match
- Northridge Disposes of Arizona for 4th Win in a Row : College baseball: Eggert's strong pitching effort backed by 11-hit outburst in 8-4 victory.
- DIVISION II-AA ROUNDUP
- Allied Aircraft Pound Iraqis in 'Turkey Shoot'
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Remembrance: Arlington National
- HOW ARMIES OF THE MIDDLE EAST COMPARE
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Workers Dry Mail From Crashed Jet
- If You Need Help Saving L.A. . . . : Environment: So, you want to reduce, reuse and recycle, but don't know how? A new directory of environmental products and services may be what the doctor ordered.
- Proxy War: U.S. Facing Soviet Tactics, Weapons : Combatants: Analysts see a laboratory for hypothetical East-West conflict.
- British Police Denounce IRA Claim That Ample Bomb Alert Was Given : Terrorism: Authorities deny any responsibility for bloodshed. The attack indicates targets may have shifted to tourism and civilian sites.
- OXNARD : Man of Letters Puts Class on Right Track
- Victims of Drive-By Shooting Identified
- Survivor of Wall Collapse Recalls Dreamlike Feeling of Being Buried
- COUNTYWIDE : Man Sentenced Over Threats to Officials
- UC Irvine Should Give Cerebral Ball a Shot
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : TV's Flags and Yellow Ribbons
- Baghdad Bombarded for 5 Hours by Allies : Air campaign: The raids rattle the hopes of many Iraqis that war is nearing its end, witnesses say.
- Van de Kamp Takes Job With L.A. Law Firm
- Consumers : Low Interest Rates Act as Lure in Card Scam
- Banana Farmer Weathers Cold Snap : Agriculture: The only such plantation in the continental U.S. will produce more than last year despite damage suffered in December freeze.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Lights in the Darkness
- Happy First for Poway High School : Drugs: For the first time in county, an undercover operation finds no drug problem and makes no arrests at a school.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY AND THE PERSIAN GULF WAR : They Were a Hellish Few Hours for Wives of Minesweeping Crew
- Man Wearing Dress Found Shot to Death
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS : La Canada Trips Up Calabasas
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nye, Walker Lead Hit Parade in Saddleback's 15-5 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Patient Saugus Shocks No. 2-Seeded Cajon
- DIVISION I-A BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- CITY SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- Point Loma Nazarene was beaten by Westmont...
- Writers Guild Makes Room for 'Pretty Woman' Author : Movies: Group announces screenplay award nominees. With one exception, the chosen few are a reflection of last week's Oscar list.
- TV RATINGS : A Really Big Hand for 'Ed Sullivan'
- Marine Town Fights Own Enemies: Loneliness, Fear : Twentynine Palms: Families say business is down, crime is up. They rely on toughness to get through war.
- A DEADLY DANGER: IRAQI MINES
- News of Mine Blast Brings Panic, Then Relief to San Diego Families
- TIMING A GROUND ATTACK
- Recession Lowers Prices of Luxury Homes, Slows Sales : Economy: The drag on a market that thrived in bad times shows this downturn may be worse than others.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Architect Presents Model of Pier Plan
- COUNTYWIDE : Agency to Train Day-Care Providers
- Appeal Court Upholds Sentence in Murder of Marine
- Police Capping Their Pens on Fender-Bender Reports
- SANTA ANA : Outdoor Swap Meets Outlawed in 5-2 Vote
- Ventura County Forecaster Stays on Hot Streak : Weather: Many local farmers consider Terry Schaeffer an unsung hero for his precise predictions and voluminous knowledge of the area.
- Key GOP Panel Refuses to Endorse Lewis : Politics: Opponents of the front-runner for the 35th Senate District seat engineer a Republican Central Committee decision to remain neutral.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Put an End to Win Streak of Road-Weary Celtics, 109-105
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : King's Guidance Serves Mayotte Well
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Charters Have Their Own Limits
- Canyon 'Family's' Uncertain Future : Porterville: Residents threatened with eviction are pinning their hopes on ranch's namesake, Sam Porter.
- Officials Favor Alternatives Over Subway Extension
- Council OKs 20% Cut in Water Use for Oxnard : Drought: The plan calls for a 50% reduction in farm irrigation. It allows exemptions for business and industry.
- Fast Freight : Alameda Street Expressway Proposed From Downtown to Ports
- Scene On the Street : Leggings: Fit to Be Tight
- COLUMN ONE : The Media Take a Pounding : Pentagon rules and instant communication have changed the way war is reported. Reporters come off as clumsy villains in the Gulf drama.
- Judgment Against UFW Upheld : Labor: Appeals court rejects union claim that it wasn't liable for violence in 1979 strike and that even if it was, the $1.7-million award was too high. Further appeal is planned.
- Fatally Wounded Shopkeeper Kills Bandit
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Rancho Santiago Ranked No. 1 in Regional Playoff Pairings
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull's 64th Lets Blues Join Bruins in Playoffs
- DIVISION I-A BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei's Offense Finally Clicks, Beats Arroyo
- Tennis
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Symbols: POW Bracelets
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Workers Won't Lose Pay If in Gulf
- Musician Acquitted of Jamul Murder
- Borrego Springs Was U.S. Hot Spot in '90
- Fired Deputy Ordered Held Without Bail : Drugs: Macario Duran is suspected of trying to set up a cocaine deal to raise money to flee the country. He has been convicted in money-skimming scandal.
- Last of 6 Smugglers in Ring Is Sentenced : Courts: They were convicted of secretly bringing in aliens from Mexico and holding them for ransom. They were prosecuted under a law designed to combat international terrorism.
- Clipboard : Discovery : CHINESE ASTROLOGY
- Group Asks Supervisors to Put Tax on Ballot : Growth: A coalition favors a quarter of a cent increase in sales levy to raise $250 million to preserve open space. The board takes no action.
- Police Free Man Jailed for Selling Faberge-Like Eggs : Jewels: A shop owner admits she erred in claiming the Russian immigrant stole her imitations of the priceless art objects.
- Agent Says Orioles Plan to Invite Palmer to Camp
- CITY SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- Julie Gold Hopes to Go the Distance : Her 'From a Distance' Has Become the War's Anthem; It's Up for 3 Grammys Tonight
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Evita' Has Energy but a Few Flaws : The Irvine Civic Light Opera production of the Broadway smash was underpowered on its first night but had its moments.
- Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Torrance, has named...
- Taxes, Not Gulf War, Are Boosting Gasoline Prices
- Irvine HMO Taking on Cigna Dental Agreement : Contract: National Health Care Systems will be paid $3.4 million to care for 95,000 L.A. County Medi-Cal recipients.
- RETAIL / LEISURE
- Labor Leaders Agree on a Health-Care Position : Unions: Some argued for a government-run system, others wanted retention of private insurers. The final plan contains elements of both.
- N.Y. Firm Takes Writeoffs on 2 Western Deals : Real estate: Projects entered with the Koll Co. of Newport and Ferguson Partners of Irvine have gone sour, says ICM Investment Partners in reporting a 1990 loss of $12.3 million.
- Two Real Estate Firms Discuss Merger
- Family Ties Spark Party Revolt in Turkey : Politics: First lady's bid for post incites president's opponents. Prime minister says Parliament's uneasy alliances may be about to burst apart.
- Wartime Religion : Places of Worship See an Increase in Attendance as Fighting Begins
- Hospitals Steal Tactic From Stores : Technology: To stop infant kidnapings, some medical centers turn to sensitized bracelets, tape woven into diapers and doorway sensors.
- Cubic's Chairman Expects 'Good Year' for S.D. Company
- Orion Reports Record Box Office Take: Financially...
- Molina Wins Historic Contest for Supervisor : Politics: The victory culminates a long struggle to put a Latino on board. She is first woman elected to panel.
- Colonel Studies War to Write Its History
- County Orders a 20% Cutback in Water Use : Drought: The mandate applies to the government itself, the single largest consumer in the area.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Cracked Hinges May Delay Shuttle Flight
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Germany Pledges Aid to Chamorro
- Rep. Cox Calls Soviet Peace Proposal a Ploy : Mideast: The O.C. congressman suggests hard-line Communists want to keep Saddam Hussein in power.
- Wilder Commutes Death Sentence
- Without Air Mastery, Hussein Loses Mobility : Tactics: Republican Guard, mauled by allied raids, will find counterattack impossible.
- Last Latinos Were Elected in 1872
- Vote Marks New Era for 1st District : County Board: For the plaintiffs who sued over bias against Latinos, the balloting is the real victory.
- School Panel Upsets Peace Mural Veto
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : Mothers of Babies, Not Battles : It's a perversion of the chivalric ideal to have women in combat. The next generation will pay a steep price.
- Cletus M. Collins; Insurance Agent, Volunteer
- Police Recapture El Cajon Jail Escapee
- Cup's Financial Hierarchy Might Not Be Fit for Kings
- Greer to Return at Monroe but as Co-Coach With Graber
- College Basketball
- Long Arms of Loll Lift Thousand Oaks to Win in Overtime : Prep basketball: Forward scores 33 points, including layin to force extra period.
- NOTEBOOK : Hire of Esquier Helps Italy Build a Solid Operation
- Independent Polish News Show Canceled
- Lawrence Gets 37 as Lynwood Beats Long Beach Poly
- Parks Bottled Up, So Carreon Rescues Season for Marina
- A Message of Love Hidden in Imagery of War : Pop music: Anthrax has long used war as a cathartic metaphor for youthful inner turmoil and societal conflict.
- Center Says Patrons Happy With Fare
- MUSIC : Garden Grove Symphony Adds O.C. to Name : The orchestra also announces it will offer three classical concerts and two pops programs for the 1991-92 season.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Multiple Launch Rocket System
- Group Vacates 40-Acre Hilltop Village Under County Pressure : Ojai Valley: Building, fire and health code violations lead to eviction. The residents can still hold outdoor meetings on the site.
- COUNTYWIDE : Police Give Girls Full Treatment