- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. War Plan on Track--but What About the Peace? : Diplomacy: The Bush Administration seems to have come up with the right questions but no answers.
- Bill Seeks to Counteract 'Goof ' : Legislature: At least $700,000 earmarked for small cities was taken away in last summer's budget frenzy. Sen. Beverly's bill would give the money back.
- Pasadena : City to Reimburse Builders
- Today's News, Tomorrow's Television : ABC Comedy Series With Tough Guy Ray Sharkey is Set for Mid-Season
- 2 Killed and 2 Injured in Separate Gang-Related Shootings Over Weekend : * Homicides: A 15-year-old is accidentally shot to death by a member of his own gang. Outside a Pacoima house, three people are gunned down.
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- El Toro's List of Candidates Down to the Final Four
- Coffman Leads CSUN to Win in Volleyball
- HOCKEY : Lindros Looms as Central Figure
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- CS Northridge Takes 2 From Santa Barbara : College softball: Lindstrom and Barr pitch three-hitters in 1-0, 3-1 victories. Matadors reach .500 mark.
- U.S. Economy Unlikely to See Greener Pastures Soon
- Daihatsu Is Off to a Rough Start in U.S. Market : Auto sales: The Los Alamitos-based distribution arm is hampered by difficulties in Japan and an identity problem here. But officials have faith that their strategy will pay off.
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- Guidebook Lets Tourists Explore Washington's Black History : Community: It offers information on schools, churches, theaters, homes, hotels, monuments, even the alleys, important to the capital's Afro-American heritage.
- Lack of Support Services Forces Elderly Onto Streets
- Compton Sees a Dramatic Dip in Major Crime in 1990 : Law enforcement: An increased police presence is credited for the 6%-9% decrease. Only robbery and aggravated assault were up.
- Mortuary's Golf Layout Is Par for the Course if You Enjoy the Macabre
- Air Base's Golf Course 1 Big Trap
- COUNTYWIDE : AIDS Is Focus of 'Sex, Drugs' Seminar
- USC Is Flattened by Arizona State : Basketball: Sun Devils hurt Trojans' NCAA chances with 88-83 victory. Miner limited to six-of-22 shooting.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Dunking Debacle Drowns Taft's Hopes for Elusive League Title
- Aztecs Takes Some Pride, But Utah Takes the Victory
- Grove Calculates Intel's Course With Confidence--and Caution
- Making Do With Less Water : Resources: Faced with rationing, many firms are cutting back. Some heavy users--such as hospitals and car washes--say they've gone as far as they can.
- WASHINGTON : Powerful Congressional Panels Are Zeroing In on U.S. Health-Care Issues
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- Daihatsu's Little Struggle to Succeed : Automobiles: Export limits, minimal advertising and problems in the home market have slowed the Japanese mini-car's progress in the U.S.
- A Mix of High Yields, Global Variety--and Risk
- U.S. and Germany on Divergent Monetary Paths : Economics: The Federal Reserve lowers interest rates; Bonn's central bank raises them. The result is a battering of the dollar and a possible blow to the American economy.
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- Utah Restricts Abortions
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- Los Angeles County - News from Feb. 10, 1991
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- Gorbachev to Send Envoy to Baghdad : Diplomacy: The Soviet president, warning that the allies may exceed U.N. mandate, will try to halt 'largest war in decades.'
- Pete Ellis Shutdown a Shock to Workers : Dealerships: About 170 workers become unemployed. South Gate will lose 12% of its yearly sales-tax revenue.
- COLUMN ONE : What Sort of Man Is Hussein? : Ruthless, enigmatic and unpredictable, the Iraqi leader has relentlessly pursued power and a place in history.
- Ground Attack Timing Is Next, Cheney Says : Gulf War: But air assault will continue--or even be stepped up. Hussein's army is still powerful, defense chief says, but 'there is nothing (he) can do at this point to . . . change the outcome.'
- COLUMN LEFT : And Who Will Pay the Piper? : The long-term costs of war will beggar our children's--and their children's--futures.
- Judge Hands Protection to Homeless in Sweep Ruling : Law: Street people gained clout when crackdown was ruled illegal in court, but law enforcement lost a weapon.
- County Slow to Cut Water Use Though Crisis Looms : Conservation: Of its 10 cities, only Ventura has imposed stiff penalties for waste. Most residents haven't reduced consumption at all.
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- 'Guerrilla Decorating': Style on the Cheap
- The Real Beauty of These Hawaiian Condos Is That They're for Rent
- Fate of Tollways Is at a Crossroads
- Baby Machines : Pregnancy Has Gone High-Tech, Giving Women a Wide Array of Choices
- Cheney, Powell Given Upbeat War Appraisal : Persian Gulf: They meet with battlefield commanders to get advice on waging a ground war. U.S. officials report wide-scale destruction and desertions among Iraqis.
- Graduate of Rio Hondo Nursing Program Is Also Mother of 9
- The Long and Winding Road That Led to the Concept of Tollways : CORRIDOR -- A friendly passageway through hostile or foreign-held territory. (Webster's Dictionary)
- IPS Health Care Joins in Texas Venture
- Employers' Costs Rise: The cost of wages,...
- America West's Top Executives Take Pay Cuts
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Rebounds 20.05 on Investor Optimism
- ARTISANS: Spotlighting Makers of Hand-Crafted Goods : Craftsman Makes Your Walls Come Alive
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Mutual Kindness
- Soldiers Get a Touch of Home on Videotapes
- War Pushes Conservatives to Close Ranks With Bush : Politics: President's handling of the crisis pleases most right-wing leaders. Differences over domestic policy are on the back burner for now.
- ANAHEIM : Separate Fires Rout Motel Guests Twice
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Inspection, Permit Fees Raised Again
- Syracuse Players Suspended, Then Reinstated
- Santiago Wants No Talks After Loss in Arbitration
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Measure Could Bring $20 Million
- Goossens Gets Comets Past Sockers : Soccer: All-Star scores five goals against back-up goalie Savva Biller in Kansas City's 9-5 victory.
- CBS' Battle Plan Pays Off : Network Concentrates on Mainstream Shows as NBC Falters
- Boxing
- A Different Drummer : New Anglican Leader Is Known for His Strong Beliefs
- Yes, We Have No Piano: Tabackin Leads Trio at Vine St. Bar & Grill
- Carter Hawley Hale's Shares Plunge 25% as Its Bonds Rise
- Tisch Group Cuts Stakes in 2 Banks:...
- Indictment of Lawmakers Another Blow to Arizona : Ethics: Sting follows Mecham, King controversies. Case is one of series involving legislators around nation.
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- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Pressing for Peace
- Lithuanians Vote Today on Independence Issue : Baltics: Republic's leaders expect to show Moscow uncontestable proof the people desire to secede from the U.S.S.R.
- 1 Man Killed, 1 Injured in Knifings Outside Bar
- WAR IN BRIEF : THE NETHERLANDS : More Patriots Will Be Sent to Israel
- Countywide : La Reina High Wins Mock Trial Contest
- Panel Says City Can't Limit Style of Mosque : Design: Cultural commission says the rules might violate the Constitution. The Islamic Center welcomes the report but has no plans to add a traditional dome.
- COSTA MESA : Mayor Cutting Off All-Night Meetings
- SOUTH COUNTY : Police Seek Help in Identifying Body
- Keye/Donna May Merge With a Seattle Ad Firm
- Thorn EMI Bids for British TV Firm:...
- Body Count Proved to Be a False Prophet : Tactics: It was discarded after Vietnam War. Military people now realize that quantifying victory is far more complex.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : TIJUANA : Inquiry Urged in Acts Against Aliens
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Raging, Well-Spoken Woman Was More Than She Seemed
- Slick Forces Closure of Water Plant : Saudi Arabia: Officials fear machinery might be fouled by the oil spill. Thirty more sites along the coast may be in danger.
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Market Update
- Albania Moves to Depoliticize Armed Forces, Police, Courts
- Mayors Attack President's Plan to Shift Funding
- Rapist Sentenced for Valley, USC Attacks
- Ex-Klansman Duke Late on Louisiana Tax Bill
- The Cost of a Day of War
- Charges in Sign Protest Case Dismissed : Oxnard: Jury fails to reach a verdict involving homeowner's painting on house. The city can still seek a second trial.
- Dentist Resists Robbers, Is Shot in the Face
- Dannemeyer Lobbies State Agriculture Officials on Behalf of Raw Milk Producer
- Navy Worker Guilty of Taking Bribe
- Off-Duty Officer Arrests 2 Suspected Purse Snatchers
- MISSION VIEJO : College District Hit by Big Lottery Loss
- Banner Season Gives Title to Thousand Oaks
- Tricky Concept of a Just War : Quayle's pep talk doesn't quite catch all the nuances
- Dealer Found Guilty of Killing UCI Athlete Over Cocaine
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : San Clemente Misses Are Hit for Dana Hills
- Soccer
- They Handle a Problem With Sensitive In-sight
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Bumpy': A Tribute Poorly Paid
- TV Reviews : 'Lucy & Desi': A Love-Hate Scenario
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Kennedy Rallies to Down Garden Grove, Gain Title
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Esperanza's Defense Puts Stop to Katella
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- ROUNDUP : War-Related Loss at Northwest
- CLIPBOARD : Single-Family Home Futures
- '81 Document Pinpoints Targets in Iraq : Military: The contract between Baghdad and an expatriate entrepreneur was reportedly sold to the U.S. The papers map out sites of airfields, bunkers.
- Japan Denies Making $5-Billion Offer to Iraq to Withdraw
- Former Bank Worker Gets 1 Year for Fraud
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Plan Revised After Residents Complain
- St. Margaret's Westendorf Scores 58 in 104-68 Victory
- STAGE REVIEW : A Real and Imagined 'Woman in Mind'
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Phony Major Investigated in Recruiting Fraud Case : Military: Oxnard man is accused of soliciting sign-ups for a non-existent Army group. Members say they were duped.
- Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Reseda Man, 41
- One Officer Wounded, Another Kills Suspect in Unrelated Shootings
- SANTA ANA : Boy Shoots Brother by Mistake, Runs Off
- VENTURA : Gunman Believed to Be a Gang Member
- Lawyer With Client's Time on Hands Gets Suspension
- State Seeks Health Files of Rockwell Employees : Investigation: Officials say they will gather records for a study to determine whether workers have an unusual rate of bladder cancer or other disease.
- Puma Prowler Is 'Knocked Out'
- 3,440 Students to Change Schools : Education: It initially had been projected that 7,500 youngsters would be affected by the revised boundaries.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Students Show True Colors, Form Flag
- Unpaid Bills Kill Tet Festival : City Says Sponsor Owes It $52,920
- FREEWAY LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Wins the Game, but Buena Park Happy, Too
- Root Canal Operation Cuts Into Dow's Travel Schedule
- Auto Racing
- Without Cassidy, CSUN Falls : College basketball: Matador coach hospitalized with intestinal pain. Boise State romps to 64-48 victory.
- OCC Teams to Compete for Laughs : Comedy: The college hosts an evening of improvisational dueling tonight. It is called 'theatre sport' or 'full-contact theatre.'
- Can Rock Club and a Cinema Coexist? Testing, Testing
- TV Reviews : Blame It on MTV's 'Rock in Rio' Festival
- Naming of Cardinals Expected by Easter : Vatican: Sources say Pope will want Mahony, others at April meeting.
- DGA Announces Nominees for TV Work : Television: Emmy winner Scott Winant heads the list for work on a drama series. Winners in eight categories will be announced March 16.
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- Chrysler Prepares Alternative-Fuel Car Models for '92
- Borden Boosts Baking Operations in Europe
- Guardsmen Back; Army Will Probe Complaints
- Proposed Legislation Would Stiffen Hate Crime Penalties
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Asia
- Israel Edgy as Violence Flares Up : Tension: Meanwhile, the government mounts a campaign to get the country back to normal.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Landing Craft Air Cushion
- Protesters Reach a Lull in Their Battle to End the War : Dissent: Groups say they expect more support when a ground offensive starts and the casualty count increases. In the meantime, they are trying to broaden the appeal of their message.
- Yugoslavia Near Breaking Point as Talks Fail
- Day Honoring Dr. King Approved in Montana
- Testing Practices at Defense Firm Subject of Probe : Investigation: Federal agents search Simi Valley company where computer chips for many missiles and aircraft are made. A former employee alleges that some were not properly checked.
- Calabasas Council Campaign Turns From Genteel to 'Dirty'
- Panel Says Restrictions on Mosque May Be Illegal : Religion: The city's Cultural Affairs Commission warns that a Muslim group should not be forced into adopting a Spanish design for a place of worship.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Staff Is Asked for Arts Panel Ideas
- Sheriff's Dept. Accused of Racketeering, Sued for $1 Billion in Death : Court: Lawyer for the family of a woman accidentally slain says deputies often endanger blacks' lives.
- Oversight Panel for Border Patrol Is Urged
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Law on Trespassing Goes Into Effect
- Oxnard : Cocaine Seized at Hotel; 6 Arrested
- Moments That Shake Us Up and Twist the Course of Destiny
- MOORPARK : Decorations to Show Support for Troops
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- Archbishop Pays Tribute to Danny Thomas at Funeral Mass
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parents Challenge Schools' Bonus Plan
- Only a Few Can Fight Forest Fires
- EL Cajon
- Last Rites : City of Lost Souls Can't Escape Judgment Day
- Cleveland Stops Taft, Clinches Title
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : In another South Coast League game:
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Uses Defense to Win South Coast League
- Simpson, O'Meara Tie for Two-Stroke Lead : Golf: Each has a 66 to go to 19 under par in Hope Classic. McCallister is in third after a record-tying 63.
- Skiing
- SDSU Center Has Rebounded From Injury With a Vengeance : Basketball: Marty Dow feared he would never play again. But this year, he's better than ever.
- Pain of WWII Internment Permeates Music
- NHL ROUNDUP : Vanbiesbrouck Helps Rangers Break Slump
- THE COLLEGES : Kernen Showing Off Northridge Baseball
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : In other nonconference games:
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- Golden Hill to Discuss How to Spend Arts Money
- Ex-Bush Aide Named to Consumer Services Post : Cabinet: Bonnie Guiton will head a 15,000-employee bureaucracy. The department has been criticized for mismanaging state property.
- Occupied Areas Get New Chief
- School Faces Racial Threats
- Escondido
- CLIPBOARD : Medical Board Disciplinary Actions
- Reductions in Water Use Take Effect in South Bay : Drought: Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach are among areas hit by mandatory conservations programs. Consumers who fail to meet standards face much higher rates.
- Man Acquitted of Murder Sues Officials, Deputies
- The Budget Sinks a Battleship
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Rancho Alamitos Remains Undefeated
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Daniel Just Picks Up Where She Left Off
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Rallies to Beat Southwestern
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Women Reach Final in Basketball, 66-52
- Crenshaw Wastes Big Lead, Stops Washington, 111-110
- ORANGE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : In other league games:
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pinnock, English Concert
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Book Publishers Pursue CNN's Reporter in Iraq
- Board and Caring : Linda Humes' Search for a Residence for Her Mother Led Her to Open Her Own
- Montana OKS State Holiday Honoring King
- Sir Lawrence Gowing; British Author and Artist
- WAR IN BRIEF : TURKEY : U.S. Adding Arms Aid of $82 Million
- WAR IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Quayle Addresses Missile Workers
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Ex-Mayor Sentenced in Child Molestation
- Fumes From Tear-Gas Cloud Send 38 to Hospital
- Hospital May Be Sold to New York Group : Health Care: Possibility of transaction raises hope that San Diego General can remain open.
- Drug Charge Dismissed for Former Court Official : Cocaine: A judge finds that the ex-commissioner went 'far beyond' the requirements of his diversion program.
- Thousand Oaks : Corps Clears Cactus for Hiking Trail
- WESTMINSTER : Oil Cleanup Device Ready for Shipment
- Ethics Panel Urges Council to Restore Director's Salary
- Council Won't Fight Ruling on Bernhardt Recall : Politics: Decision comes after city attorneys say chances for a successful appeal appear slim and the cost could be high.
- Pyewacket Leads All the Way in Puerto Vallarta Yacht Race
- 6th Heart Run Scheduled for Sunday
- Home Court No Advantage for Chapman