- Founder of est to Sell Assets, 'Go Fishing'
- Fraud Suit Defendants Yet to See Complaints
- Paul Poyfair has been named vice president-human...
- Gunmen Kill 14 in Ambush in S. Africa : Racial violence: 29 are hurt in attack on 2 buses. It's the worst case of black factional fighting since the peace accord. Inkatha officials blame the ANC.
- High-Speed Train Project Delayed
- SANTA ANA : Police Car Fired On; Glass Injures Officer
- Immigrants Testify on Border Robbery That Led to Shooting
- OXNARD : City Does Not Plan to Ban Construction
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : DIVISION IV-AA, IV-A : Artists Are Looking for Respect
- Musicians to Inaugurate Health-Benefit Plan : Welfare: 'Grammy Week' starts tonight with a dinner to raise seed money for a new program for uninsured members of the music industry.
- STAGE
- Satellite TV Company in U.K. Faces Hurdles : Television: The newly merged British Sky Broadcasting needs 2 million subscribers to break even.
- Firm Increases Stake in Care Enterprises: An...
- 'Prevailing Wage' Laws Have Little Practical Value
- Image Entertainment Has Reverse Stock Split
- Anchorwoman Shot Dead After Threats
- Zenith National Reports $33.6-Million Loss : Earnings: The fourth-quarter results follow the insurance company's taking charges reflecting the slide in its junk-bond holdings.
- The Broadway: Bright History, Uncertain Future
- Jim Jacoby; Bridge Grandmaster, Columnist
- Daily Military Briefings: A Mixture of Substance and Smoke : Media: The sessions are part news update, part propaganda, part verbal combat and part war college. They are as integral to Desert Storm as air sorties and border skirmishes.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Plan Would Close Crest View School
- Appeals Court Seats Victor in Grossmont Vote
- City Approves Water Reclamation Plan
- 2-Barrel Lid Put on Trash Pickups : Waste disposal: The containers in the East Valley program are free. But residents will pay a premium for any overflow.
- Finley Hopes to Surpass Joyner's Record Award
- Winter Sports
- BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Santa Ana Gets Lone County Seeding
- Baseball
- Short Takes : Beatty Keeps Sister 'on Hold'
- Patrice Lumpkin
- MUSIC REVIEW : Met Contralto Gives Recital in Fullerton
- San Diego Jobs Slashed as USAir Lays Off 3,585
- Wendy Riggs has been named property manager...
- Image Entertainment's Quarterly Income Falls
- Police Grieve Over Death in the Family
- Regional Outlook : The Arabs: Divisions Beyond the Stereotype : The war to liberate Kuwait has splintered the region. The result may ultimately be a wider Arab civil war.
- Truckers Told to Keep Jumbo Rigs Away
- College Football
- Median-Priced Homes Within Reach of 21%
- Verdugo Hills, Huntington Hospitals Discuss Alliance
- Debra Simpson has been named manager of...
- USAir Will Lay Off 3,585 Workers, Cut Back Flights
- Occupancy Rates Declined in '90, Survey Reports : Hotels: Irvine accounting firm said its rosy predictions were thrown off by the recession and Mideast crisis.
- Company's 'In-House Goody' Is Going Public : Cleaner: The solution, originally used in manufacture of optical components, is seen as an effective alternative to chlorofluorocarbons.
- Lithuanians Now Expect Bolder Turn in U.S. Policy : Baltic: Landsbergis says Bush suggested independence vote and he should issue a stern warning to Moscow.
- KEEPING FIT : Helping Others Shape Up Has Its Own Awards : Physical Fitness Is More Than Just a Business for Those Who Were Chosen Male and Female Instructors of the Year
- Israel Army Vents Its Frustration in S. Lebanon : Retaliation: After rocket attacks near its northern border, the Jewish state stages its largest military action in more than two years.
- Corporate Comics Are All Business : Trends: A new breed of comedian is being called on to lighten the mood at company functions. And as the economy declines, they are in demand.
- Judge Criticizes TV-Style Tactics in Drug Raid
- FILLMORE : Decision Slated on Disputed Mini-Mall
- San Diego
- VENTURA : Art From Woman's Yard Graces Gallery
- San Diego
- Orioles, Davis Compromise on Pact
- Koreas to Unite for Table Tennis, Soccer Competition
- List of Olympic Coach Candidates Narrowed to Five From the NBA
- 13 Violations Reportedly Found at UTEP
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- At Least 3 U.S. Carriers Jump Into Transatlantic Fare War
- Slump Forces Newhall Shift : Development: Amid sluggish house sales, the company appears poised to rely on commercial and industrial operations.
- Flerida D. Rivera has joined Ernst &...
- Saddam + Sex : Tabloids Dish Up Juicy Insider Tidbits on Hussein
- SPI's Net Income Shows 15% Increase for Fiscal 1990
- T-Bill Yields Drop: Interest rates on short-term...
- Let's Not Trade Away Jobs to Mexico
- Staff, Customers Can't Quite Conduct Their Business as Usual
- Dow Surges 71 Points in Buying Free-for-All : Stocks: The big gains continued as more investors jumped into the market, apparently afraid to be left out of a big rally.
- Sven Reher, 79; Violist Active in Southland
- Nevada Braces for Invasion of Crickets
- BOOK REVIEW : Well-Rounded Look at Two Black Heroes : MARTIN & MALCOLM & AMERICA: A Dream or a Nightmare <i> by James H. Cone</i> , Orbis Books, $22.95, 358 pages
- Bilingual Pupils Held To Do Well
- Chapman President Meets With Faculty to Discuss Plan : Restructuring: The two-hour session between Allen E. Koenig and the faculty members was tense. Several previously outspoken professors would not comment.
- Tests Reveal Children Face Threat of TB
- Let a Hundred Flowers Die : Gorbachev seems ready to suspend the policy he sponsored
- Sergeant Says Mini-Mutiny Shocked Him
- MSL Plans Teams in Pittsburgh, Buffalo
- TV Reviews : 'Doing Time': Little News From the Big House
- A Love Song to the Troops : Nearly 100 Hollywood Celebrities Show Their Support With 'Voices That Care'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Georgetown Falls to Connecticut, 61-55
- MUSIC REVIEW : Down Under Theme Fails to Surface : Concert: It was difficult to discern a distinctive Australian component in a chamber concert devoted to new music from Australia and New Zealand, part of a six-day festival at San Diego State University.
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Valuable Lesson From Four Freshmen : The group, though not as fresh as it once was, could teach today's pop stars something about making music.
- Classified Ads Get a New Look on Cable
- Transamerica Insurance Reports 25% Drop in Profit
- Witness Against Mrs. Mandela Kidnaped
- Personal Pinups : Gulf War Spurs a Rush on 'Intimate Portraits' as Very Special Valentines
- COLUMN ONE : Forbidden Words on Campus : For decades, denial of free speech has provoked college protests. But now schools are split as student codes limit expression--at least when racial or sexual issues are involved.
- 31% Cut Asked in Southland's Water Supplies : Drought: The MWD panel reacts to an official's description of 'an emergency situation.' The full board is scheduled to act on the recommendation today.
- San Diego
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Officers Ask Help in Rape Investigation
- Changing Lifestyles : In Moscow, Everyone Is the Family Breadwinner : Shortages and high prices force each member of the household to take part in the hunt for food. Shopping means long lines and citywide foraging.
- Interchange is First to Be Quake-Reinforced
- Council to Look at Plan to Conserve Water in Santa Clarita
- Colleges Try to Cope With Shortfall of $4.6 Million : Finances: The possibility has arisen of imposing hiring freezes, layoffs and severely reducing class offerings beginning this summer.
- Gulf Weather
- Weather Clears, Allies Step Up Bombing Raids
- WORLD : Cholera Strikes 9,000 in Peru
- World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Gorbachev Calls for Warsaw Pact Talks
- Bakker's 45-Year Term Upset, Verdict Upheld
- Doing Business : EC Getting Close to a Joint Antitrust Policy : And the rules look American. The object is to keep markets open for competition and to protect the consumer.
- Chipping In to Keep the Game Going
- Hed That Doesn't Quite Fill Line: G&G;...
- Dr. Marshall E. Lewis has been appointed...
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- Warsaw Pact to Scrap Its Military Role by April 1
- NATION : Mardi Gras on Patriotic Note
- WORLD : Jordan Hangs 2 as Israel Spies
- Allied Planes Stacked Up for Runs on Iraqi Targets : Air war: Pilots must wait their turn to deliver bombs. There are 5,800 takeoffs and landings in one day.
- Disney Buys 23 Acres Near Its Amusement Park for $30 Million
- Now That's a House of a Different Color
- COUNTYWIDE : More Unsuitable Avocados Seized
- All the Lonely People
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : Millions Celebrate Islamic Revolution
- John Steinbeck IV; Author, Reporter
- LOCAL : Supervisors OK Malibu Cityhood
- Minneapolis Race Calm Shattered by Shooting : Civil rights: A black gang member is fatally shot in the back. Hostility simmers between police and community activists.
- COUNTYWIDE : Council Members Vie for Panel Seats
- Mayday Indicates Boat May Have Sunk
- Guilty Plea Entered in Threats to Carson
- An Ill Desert Wind : Vacationers Describe Their Experience on the Amtrak 'Train From Hell'
- The Encino chapter of Hadassah will hold...
- Volunteer Makes School Her Stage
- Transient Charged With Stealing Baby Boy
- Fate of UCI's Medical Center Is in Doubt : Hospital: University officials, faced with drastic budget cuts and enormous losses, are threatening to close the facility unless the county helps pay for indigent health care.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Brea-Olinda Among 6 Seeded County Teams
- Mater Dei Finishes Regular Season as County's Top Team
- The Sidelines : Dybendahl Wins Cross-Country
- Baseball
- Scouring the Fields of Dreams for Dominicans : From This Poor Sandlot, They Seek a Chance to Show Off Their Talent in Dodger Stadium
- FDIC's Seidman Backs Banks' Bond Plan
- A Glimpse Into an Uneasy Gallery-Artist Relationship
- Pacific Scientific Reports 41% Drop in Profits for 1990
- Duff & Phelps Downgrades Glenfed Debt-Issue Ratings
- Harbor Commission Ends Negotiations: The Los Angeles...
- Progress on Trade Pact: An agreement to...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- American Ecology Corp. Profit Increases by 66%
- 'Sober Pill' Costs Marketer $2-Million Fine
- From Self-Confident Girl Scouts to . . . ?
- Culture : Traditional Healers Preach Gospel of Health in Rural Mexico : Part doctor, part priest, as many as 2,500 <i> curanderos</i> tend to the physical and spiritual needs of the Tzotzil Indian community deep in the heart of Chiapas state.
- Pipe Bomb Scare Forces Evacuation of 6 Homes
- Two Years Is a Long Trip, Even for Avalon's 'Family' : Prep basketball: Players yearn for a home game as Catalina school waits for a gym to be built.
- The Sidelines : Bullets Activate John Williams
- Tuneup for Hill Fight Is Brief for Hearns : Boxing: He knocks out Morton in the second round as he prepares for light-heavyweight championship bout.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Debussy Trio Performs in Laguna Beach
- U.S. Finally Opening Consulate in Ukraine : Diplomacy: Afghan invasion stalled action. The move is sign of importance of huge Soviet republic.
- Carter Hawley Stores File for Bankruptcy : Retailing: West's biggest department chain is crippled by debt. Officials plan comeback but obstacles are many.
- * Royal Tempest: Is Britain's royal family...
- In Kuwait
- OXNARD : Man Found Stabbed Outside Residence
- VENTURA : Findings Ready on Year-Round Schools
- This Junior to Get Pressure as a Freshman
- Scoring Record Falls in Fitting Manner
- College Football
- CS Long Beach Women Breeze Past UC Irvine
- The Sidelines : Italian May Quit Seton Hall in Row Over Flag on Uniform
- College Football
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Jeremiah Says Rally Was a Postseason Saver
- Walters' Special Helps ABC Stay in First Place
- Textbook on Islam
- The Justness of Gulf War
- Martinez Column
- The Arabs: Divisions Beyond the Stereotype : America and Arabs: A Shifting View : The Arabs have always been fair game for political cartoonists and moviemakers. But the war is finally forcing a re-examination of long-held stereotypes about the people and the region.
- Snakes
- The Justness of Gulf War
- The Justness of Gulf War
- Gulf's Fishing Industry Is All but Wiped Out by Oil Spill : Environment: Bahrain appeals for international help to fight the slick. Damage is expected to persist for years. : <i> "Why risk fishing in dangerous waters, when you can live safely ashore." --</i> Arabic proverb
- The Justness of Gulf War
- Textbook on Islam
- The Justness of Gulf War
- 'Just War' or Just War?
- The Justness of Gulf War
- 'Just War' or Just War?
- Mideast War
- Whittaker Electronic Systems in Simi Valley won...
- Repairs Keep L.A.'s Boat Out of Water but Officials at Sea : City government: La Mer, a vessel meant to sample water in Santa Monica Bay, sleeps seven, has two staterooms and three bathrooms. It has absorbed $5.5 million and five years of work, but it has never been in operation.
- Law Spells Out Who Gets Paid First : Bankruptcies: When companies go under, secured creditors and employees have high priority for getting paid.
- DROP THE KNIFE! You've got your egg...
- OFF THE RAILS: The proposed high-speed train...
- NO RESPECT . . . : Is...
- Israel's Arens Visits Bush, Tells of Nation's War Losses : Diplomacy: A second Cabinet member prepares to call as a survey indicates that American public has warmed toward Israel.
- Rookie Becomes First L.A. Policewoman Slain on Job : Crime: Her partner shoots to death the gunman, an illegal immigrant. Gates lashes out at the INS.
- . . . AND NO FUTURE? These...
- Defunct Eatery Serves as Campaign Backdrop
- War Can Mean Money in the Bank : Economy: Don't believe predictions that the Gulf conflict will further depress the U.S. economic picture--previous wars prove otherwise.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 12, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 12, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 12, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 12, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 12, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 12, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 12, 1991
- Obituaries - Feb. 12, 1991
- DESERT STORM: DAY 26 : Financial
- Carroll Carroll; Writer Shaped Crosby's Style
- Refugees From Kuwait Cite Sky-High Costs
- Live Veterans Can Find Their Names Among the Dead
- Restrictions--and MPs--Have Journalists on Defensive
- GIs Told to Rein In 'Rambo' Tendencies : Training: In battle, bravado and rage may lead to war crimes, Army experts caution. Briefings emphasize keeping cool in the heat of combat.
- OXNARD : Golf Course Changes Tactic to Spare Birds
- SANTA ANA : Coalition Receives Grant of $75,000
- The Sidelines : Unseeded Swiss Tops Svensson
- PREP BASKETBALL: PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : San Bernardino Dropped in Mater Dei's Bracket
- Aztecs Defeat Hawaii for Volleyball Crown
- Phoenix Tops Slumping Gulls
- Tom Moon, an insurance executive from Orange,...
- Handy Group Earns High Marks for Originality : Jazz: Four violinists and a three-piece rhythm section play a striking set of standards.
- ON THE BLOCK
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : 27 Women Admitted by Princeton Club
- Israel Arrests 350 Arab Activists in Broad Crackdown : Uprising: Meanwhile, thousands of Palestinians return to work after three weeks under curfew.
- Smoker Held After Threat to Hijack Plane
- Paramount Assailed in Buchwald Case
- Pop Music : Huayucaltia Short On Relevance, Vibrance
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Herring' With Edges Blunted
- Polaroid, Kodak to Appeal Suit Damages: The...
- LANDMARKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Santa Paula Tower Keeps On Ticking
- Work to Link Freeways May Start in April
- Royal Family Criticized for Wartime Fun
- Annual Culinary Fantasy: Great Food for a Good Cause
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Erosion: More Than a Grain of Truth
- Fire Damages 1 Unit at Complex for Aged
- Public Input Sought in Seashore Surveys
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : Marching Orders for the Media : With life and livelihood on the line, reporters are cozy with the military, whose burning wish is to manipulate them. Some newspeople seem nearly to be soldiers.
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Study Suggests Benefits of First-Year Maternity Leave
- PACIFIC WATCH
- Fitch Downgrades Citicorp Debt: Another credit rating...
- Cheney, Powell Send Messages Via Bomb
- Kuwait Gets Ready for Liberation : Reconstruction: Firms worldwide have been awarded contracts to bring in water, power, food and medical supplies after the Iraqis are ousted.
- Electric Car Buffs Shift Efforts Into Higher Gear : Smog: The DMV says 4,000 licensed vehicles are already humming along on batteries. Fear of interrupted oil supplies is a reason for the demand.
- British Airways Joins Air-Fare War: British Airways...
- Scud Scare Brings Early Summer Time in Israel
- The Mother of All Suds
- Smoking Risk to Diabetics Found
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mediator Enters News Strike
- PACIFIC WATCH
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Approves Beer Agreement
- Anchorwoman Who Got Threats Is Slain
- Thai Officials Blame Fall in Tourism on U.S. Warning About Pro-Iraq Terrorism
- Key Witness in Mandela Case Missing
- Colorado River Deal Could Ease State's Drought Woes : Water: Official is optimistic that California's needs can be met. Dry spell still parches much of the West.
- MIRA MONTE : Man Won't Pay Fee to Use His Driveway
- Science / Medicine : The Sweet Truth : Chocolate: Researchers say it doesn't melt the heart, just in your hands. Those who research the food dispel some myths, but admit that much remains a mystery.
- House Paint Ruling Turns Dream Into 'Nightmare'
- News Coverage of Gulf War Has Cost NBC $37 Million
- Anxiety, Hope Arrive With the Mail : Home front: Some letters from the troops comfort; others make the waiting more difficult.
- THE WEEK IN THE GULF
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Silly and Solemn Share Equal Time on TV Dial
- Drought Spurs Lifestyle Changes : Conservation: Shorter--and fewer--showers help. Some try new landscaping techniques. However, many say that they have not had to greatly change their habits.
- PLATFORM : After the Patriot
- N. Dak. Buys Into Sunday Shopping
- Mortgage Rates Drop Again: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged...
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Even Now, Quake Still Ties Up S.F. Motorists : Construction: Damage to several freeways has yet to be repaired, leaving traffic a mess. Two key projects face rising costs and public opposition.
- Countywide : Postal Service Offers Valentine's Day Help
- Asteroid Theory Backed in Extinction of Dinosaurs
- Anaheim : School Officials to Discuss Budget Cuts
- Crashes Kill Driver, Motorcyclists
- Airport Officials Hopeful Despite USAir Departure : Burbank: Replacement of the weakened carrier with stronger ones could help the facility, an executive says. A new terminal is sought.
- Bulls Romp, Dow Soars 71.54 Points
- Coldwell Aims to Create Demand in Campaign : Real estate: A new ad effort is the first to encourage consumers to get into the market rather than target those already hunting for a home.
- Two Pilots Contradict Controller's Account
- Security Zones Put Bite on Airport Businesses : Safety: New restrictions prompted by terrorism worries have cut into profit margins. Some officials say the rules will remain even after the Gulf War ends.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Someone's Ox Is Gored, Either Way : If we avoid "unfair" budget cuts, we're being equally unfair to current and future taxpayers.
- New Quake Study Center to Map Neighborhoods
- PACIFIC WATCH
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- William Morris Agency's David Goldman Joins ICM
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Poll: Strong Support
- COLUMN ONE : The Call to Arms That Jolts : When reservists are activated, their worlds can be turned upside down. They often must abruptly leave jobs, families, homes and financial obligations.
- Bart Meets Bush
- BUENA PARK : City Staff in Gulf to Get Extended Pay
- ANAHEIM : Patrol Program to Continue at Schools
- West County Issue Arts Controversy
- Worries About Electromagnetic Fields : Disturbing Peters study at USC at least makes the case for immediate further probes
- Guard Shoots Shoplifting Suspect, 17, in Self-Defense
- The Chance to Make a Great Appointment : Wilson could leave a distinguished legacy to California
- Congress, Officials Seek Budget-Plan Loopholes : Deficit: New framework is designed to put ceiling on spending. But some try to tie their projects to Gulf War.
- 17 Killed in Assault After Peace Rally
- Profile: Dick Cheney
- Crash Raises Questions on Jet Evacuation
- LUIS SUAREZ-VILLA : A Land of Opportunity : U.S.-Mexico Trade Pact Would Be Boon for Southland
- More Children to Get Disability Benifits : Health: Government will now weigh how medical conditions affect daily activities. The new rule may aid as many as 37,000 recepients a year.
- NATION : Disease Kills 2 at U. of Illinois
- Mile-Long Peace Scroll to Be Unveiled
- WORLD : Irani Millions Mark Revolution
- 1,200 Pay Final Tribute to Danny Thomas
- Sometimes San Diego Looks a Lot Different
- COSTA MESA : Alternatives to New Boundaries Sought
- Countywide : Victims, Offenders Provided Counseling
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Birds of an Oily Feather : Environment: Workers at a makeshift hospital treat and scrub frightened wildlife coated with black goo from the Santa Clara River spill.
- Defensive Play Answers Call, Holds On to Win Strub by Head : Santa Anita: After finishing last in the San Fernando, he goes on Lasix and beats longshot My Boy Adam.
- Syracuse Asks Fund-Raiser to Quit Post
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Duke Gangs Up on O'Neal and Beats LSU
- Arizona Fumbles the Ball, Bruins Fumble the Game : UCLA: Play goes awry, but Mills' shot sends game into overtime. Wildcats then pull away, 105-94.
- Pavin's Chip-In Sinks O'Meara : Golf: Both break Bob Hope Classic record by shooting 29 under par, but Pavin wins it by holing out from rough in playoff.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Cahoots Gets Crowd Going With Good-Time Numbers