- P.M. BRIEFING : Simplesse Sales to Be Speeded
- DESERT STORM: DAY 23 : Military
- Oxnard : Girl Scout Praised for Gulf Cookie Plan
- Truck Driver Hits House; Heart Attack Blamed : Accident: Sanitation worker dies during last leg of his route. No one is in the home at time of the crash.
- San Diego
- Forecast for Weekend Is Dry, Pleasant
- College Athletics
- The Change Did One Center Good : Fund raising: Providence, R.I., facility threw out its no-rock rule to broaden its base of supporters.
- Stone Sings His Own Tough Life : Music: Give him a heartbreak ballad and he will hit the charts.
- Consumer Credit Drops: The Federal Reserve reported...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Thorn-EMI Bids for British TV
- Asphalt Maker Closes: Edgington Oil, a Long...
- McBirney Pleads Guilty: Former Dallas thrift president...
- United Bank of Kuwait's Profits Rise Despite Costs Related to Iraq Invasion
- WAR IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : Rights Group Urges Soldier Be Freed
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Desert Storm Statistics
- 'Dumb' Bombs Cause Heavy Damage in Basra : Air raids: The weapons cannot be targeted precisely. In Baghdad, 'smart' bombs are aimed at military targets.
- The Day in the Gulf
- Medical Reservists Sent to Gulf Are Hit by Financial Hardships : Economics: Earnings plummet and practices at home are threatened. Some suggest the possibility of resignation after the war to ensure they won't be deployed again.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : SU-25
- Going for the Glamour : Wartime TV Coverage Draws Many to Newscast Auditions
- VENTURA : Kinko's Joins City Recycling Effort
- Mandatory Water Reduction Plan to Start : Drought: Customers in Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach and the P.V. Peninsula must reduce usage by 10% or face penalties.
- SANTA ANA : Anti-Drugs Booklet Available in Spanish
- Baseball
- Pepperdine Wins 8th in a Row
- It's One of the Greatest Upsets in Texas High School History
- A Miner Change Leads to a Major USC Upset : Trojans: Miner scores 36 points in 87-83 victory over fifth-ranked Arizona. Pack makes four free throws in final 43 seconds.
- Defense Enables Fullerton to Rally and Defeat Pacific
- Joseph Ruben Finally Gets His Crane : Movies: A veteran director of low-budget fare makes it to majors with 'Sleeping With the Enemy.'
- Music and Dance Reviews : Bronfman Joins Quartet in Shostakovich Work
- STAGE REVIEW : Overwrought Decadence in 'Lulu Plays'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Slapstick' Provocatively Seeks Sources of Violence
- Days of Default : Company Keeps Track of Local Foreclosures for Savvy Buyers
- Coca-Cola Enterprises: Fourth-quarter net income was $11.1...
- Parker Automotive Deal Falls Through: The Remington...
- Now, Real Men <i> Can </i> Moisturize : Encouraged by Reassuringly Masculine Ads, Some Men Are Following Skin-Care Programs
- COLLECTIONS : On the Up and Up : Los Angeles: Donatella Girombelli keeps her line short, tight and bright.
- Fairbanks Feels 5.4 Quake
- Military Offers Blacks Good Opportunities, Powell Says
- Suspicious Fires and Blast Hit L.A., Culver City Areas : Destruction: Early morning incidents result in more than $1 million in damage but no injuries. 'It sounded like wartime,' a witness says.
- THE SIDELINES : Hlasek, Volkov Advance at Milan
- Vanilla Ice Holds Off Mariah Carey
- Music and Dance Reviews : Folk Ballet Re-Creates Leningrad Concert
- Lockheed Rebuffs Simmons: Lockheed rejected Texas investor...
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Profile: King Hussein
- Russia to Vote on Electing President by Popular Ballot
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Symbolism: Some Clarifications
- WAYS TO PREVENT THE PROBLEM
- WAR IN BRIEF : GENEVA : Red Cross Plans More Aid for Iraq
- Israeli Troops Kill 3 Arabs in Attack at Jordan Border
- Lujan Urges Local Control of Water
- HELICOPTERS : The Flying Artillery
- Saudi Troops Mop Up After Battle for Khafji : Military: Scattered Iraqi soldiers still hide in the abandoned frontier city. They are being lured with promises of food and medicine.
- Cawdrey Appeals to Supreme Court
- Countywide : 'Miracle' Quadruplets Celebrate at a Birthday Bash
- BUENA PARK : Origin of Union Hall Fire Is Determined
- Foreman-Holyfield Date, Site May Change
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Edison Gets Five Goals in Second Half to Win, 6-0
- A SLEEPING GIANT BEGINS TO AWAKEN : Only Time Will Tell if the Academic Problems of CSUN Center Percy Fisher Have Been Put to Bed
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Martin's Enchanting L.A. : Goofily antic and helplessly romantic, 'L.A. Story' poses a real question--In a city that subsists on make-believe, how do you sort out real love from hype?
- A Bank on Front Line in Credit Crunch
- Rivals of America West Join in Halving Fares : Transportation: A boon to consumers, the sale is certain to deepen airlines' staggering losses.
- NATION : Stark Vet Convicted of Murder
- MOORPARK : Contract Extension Delayed for Bowers
- Mel Levine and Foes of the Gulf War
- Schools Fall Short of '71 Integration Order : Oxnard: The racial mix eludes the elementary district because of the widening gap between the number of white and Latino students.
- Lowery Scores 26 to Lead Loyola
- SKIING : Killy Countdown to '92 Games at One Year
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : USC Rallies to Beat Arizona State, 84-69
- Johnson Rides Into the Sunset of One Career : Racing: At 26, he bids San Diego motocross fans farewell on Saturday.
- The First Madame President : NCAA: UC San Diego Athletic Director Judy Sweet is taking her intense work ethic to a new level for women in college athletics.
- SAILING : Conner Might Not Be Able to Defend Cup
- Other Centers Live With Pop : Survey: O.C. Center is one of few in the nation to shy away from contemporary pop and rock acts. A Center official says those shows are not the way to broaden support.
- Sears' Biggest Problem May Be Its Service
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Extinguish Tobacco Aid
- Carter Hawley Sets Stage for Chapter 11 Filing : Retail: The parent of the Broadway chain may request protection from creditors within days, sources said. But officials refused to comment.
- Amgen President Resigns: Harry F. Hixson Jr.,...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Profit Taking Halts Rally; Dow Loses 20.30
- Mesa Makes New Deals to Sell Assets:...
- Baffled White House Aides See Contradictions in Hussein's Actions : Strategy: U.S. officials hope to inflict a clear military defeat to keep him from claiming a political victory.
- Sweet Revenge
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : POW Issues: Jewish Soldiers
- Heart Month Proclaimed
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Figuring Fees on Mail Orders
- WAR IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Food Trucks Bound for Saudis Stoned
- SANTA ANA : 6 Victims Identified in Drive-By Shooting
- Dead Man Identified
- Man Admits He Lived It Up at Director Spielberg's Expense
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Valley Runs Off With Its 1st Win, 12-7
- Santiago Loses 1st Arbitration Decision of '91
- Hot-Air Balloon Distance Record Is Challenged
- Volvo Awards Ad Account: Four months after...
- Wells Fargo Chief Predicts Big Mergers: In...
- Amgen President Resigns to Pursue Other Interests
- Brea's UnionFed Loses $11.6 Million in Second Quarter
- * Playmate: Hugh and Kimberley Hefner have...
- American Civilian Worker at Turkish Base Shot to Death : Terrorism: Detroit man, 46, becomes first known fatality in wave of attacks since conflict began.
- As Fed Raises Cash Flow, Some Opt to Bury Treasure
- Palm Springs Votes to Tone Down Easter Break
- Honig's Wife Asked to Explain Her Job : Education: State board wants to examine conflict of interest allegations. She is president of an educational consulting project run out of the school chief's home.
- BOOK REVIEW : Tale of Innocence and Madness : RIMA IN THE WEEDS, <i> by Deirdre McNamer</i> , Harper Collins, $19.95, 288 pages
- Bodies of Syrian Killers Displayed in Town Square
- Couples Policy Stands, Cheney Says
- 'Hit Squads' Target Iraqis : Deserters Face Death, POWs Say
- Chunk of Spacecraft Lands in Back Yard
- U.S. Proposes A-Arms Production Cuts
- Raises Recommended for County Department Heads
- The High Cost of Good Looks : Fashion: Nationally, women spend $30 billion annually at the beauty salon and $4 billion on makeup. But experts say there are ways to cut corners.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Woman Caught in RV Controversy Dies
- Deputy in Drug Money Case Faces Tax Counts
- Countywide : Meeting on Water Restrictions Delayed
- Wilhite Has Become Center of Attention : Basketball: Lincoln grad wants to be thought of as an all-around player at Cal State Fullerton.
- CS Northridge's Sharts Throws USC a Curve in Complete-Game Victory : College baseball: Pitcher mixes a biting breaking ball with a fastball to stop Trojans, 6-3.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Storm Palace, Beat Pistons
- Channel-Switchers Have a Field Day on Basketball Sunday
- Simpson Sticks to the Game : Golf: He turns his mind from personal tragedy to shoot 64 and share the lead with O'Meara after two rounds of the Bob Hope Classic.
- USD Stays With Big Boys
- MOVIE REVIEW : Japanese 'Rikyu' Echoes 'A Man for All Seasons'
- Bankruptcy Judge Denies Pioneer's Bid to Raise Cash
- Northwest Airlines Cancels Surcharge: The carrier said...
- Air Attack Caught Iraqis on Bridge : Casualties: Authorities at Nasiriyah say the span's destruction caused the highest civilian toll of the war.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Humor Among the Scuds
- Jubilant Haitians Swear In 1st Freely Elected President : Democracy: The capital city resembles a festive ballroom. The new leader is a former slum priest. He announces a reform of the military.
- Ron Harding: From Misfortune, New Life
- Rhetorical Flurry Ending Barton Murder Trial : Court: Defense attorney cites Davy Crockett, Galileo, and troops in the Persian Gulf in impassioned closing.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hazardous Waste Disposal Site Opens
- Countywide : Ruling Reverses Cocaine Convictions
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sun-Times to Eliminate 120 Jobs
- Zenith National Insurance Corp.: The Woodland Hills-based...
- Killer Storm Spreads Snow, Ice Across Europe : Weather: Snow closes schools and airports, causes traffic accidents but is boon to ski resorts.
- Connection Sought in Murders of 8 Women : Crime: Most of the victims had a history of drug use or prostitution. All were found in the Lake Elsinore area.
- WAR WORDS
- War Fragment a Prize at Palestinian Auction
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Kuwait: Postwar Living
- 4 Die in Fog-Related Crashes Near Fresno
- Drought Spells Big Changes on the Farms : Economics: Aside from the enormous money loss, the dry spell could alter the face of agriculture in California.
- NATION : Reputed Gangster Tells of Killing
- Both Sides Give Tentative OK for Torrance Teachers Pact
- PERSPECTIVE ON LATINOS : Fighting War on Backs of the Poor : The percentage of Latinos in the war is debatable; the war's effect on domestic injustices is not.
- City Sues Massage Parlor Over Alleged Prostitution
- It was another setback for fans longing...
- Fiery Explosions Rock Industrial Complex
- Two More Officials Quit Posts in Carson
- County Rules Out a Resumption of Cloud-Seeding : Drought: Officials fear lawsuits if flooding occurs. The costs of such litigation killed the program 13 years ago.
- Grand Jury Indicts Financier, 2 Top Assistants : Real estate: Olen B. Phillips and the other men face 81 counts. Their dealings allegedly could cost investors $30 million.
- James Hahn, Holden Back Pye for Council
- UCSD Officials Aren't Laughing at Student Humor Tabloid's Jibes
- BUENA PARK : Dental Clinic for Young Fills a Need
- REAL ESTATE : Office Space Glut to Hamper Growth, Consultant Says
- Avon Products Inc.: The cosmetics and jewelry...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- U.S., Jordan Intensify War of Words
- NATION : 'No Mommy,' Deserted Boy Says
- Senate Confirms Martin as Secretary of Labor, 94-0
- Navy Says Stanford Overbilled U.S. but Rejects $200-Million Estimate
- Allied Bombing Raids Taking Heavy Civilian Toll in Basra, Clark Asserts : Damage: The anti-war former attorney general also claims that he saw no military targets being hit.
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Market Update
- U.S. Downs More Fleeing Iraqi Planes : Gulf War: A British general says that, despite the massive allied aerial campaign, a ground war is inevitable.
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In Washington
- Crystal Manufacturers Take Hard Look at Study
- Religious Leaders Attack War-Inspired Threats
- PREP ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Hands Tustin a League Title
- Marinovich Pleads Not Guilty to Drug Charges : Football: Pretrial hearing on misdemeanor counts is scheduled for Feb. 25 for former USC quarterback.
- Cool Charm Girl Headlines Los Alamitos Pacing Field
- Philharmonic Tries a Little Bit of 'Style' : Music: Marketing strategy is designed to lure new subscribers to its newest series. At least 2,720 from the target 'upscale' group have taken the bait. A sellout is expected for Saturday's inaugural concert.
- Dion Experiments in 'Bronx Blues'
- Texan's Return to 'Big O' Is Quite a Trip
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : All-American Cafe With the Hofbrau Touch
- L.A. Gear Inc.: The designer and marketer...
- SEC Tells Keating Court Action May Be Imminent : Securities law: Attorney for former Lincoln S&L; owner says client has until today to respond. He sees investigative 'overkill.'
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE HEAD The Sweep That Backfired on Santa Ana
- USC Study Supports Findings of Electromagnetic Link to Leukemia
- Plan for Old Torrance Rejected : Development: Panel turns down proposal to refurbish downtown area but an appeal is expected.
- Bowl Boosters Vow Benefits to Blacks : Tourism: San Diego task force promises that businesses owned by blacks and women will be a 'major part' of package to persuade NFL to hold 1993 game here.
- IRVINE : City Panel Names Park in Turtle Rock
- Fearless Developer : Growth: Despite the recession, Oxnard's top builder has no plans to curtail his major projects.
- OXNARD : Barreto Named to State Ethnic Panel
- Man Convicted in Rape of Girl, Assault of Other
- Eight More Letters of Intent Are Delivered at Fullerton : Signings: 17 players have now committed to the Titans.
- Name in the News
- ANGELUS LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Wins Title in Fight to the Finish
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Playoff Berth Within Reach of El Camino
- Hart's Gruhlke Will Play for Point Loma
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Pyewacket Holds Lead Near Finish
- McCaskill Joins $2-Million Club
- Flop Flips Into a Success : Opera: Benjamin Britten's 'Albert Herring,' at the San Diego Opera at Civic Theatre, was a flop when it debuted in 1947, but it has since become the composer's most popular work.
- Harkness: Officials Correct in Making Sylmar Forfeit Game
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Harman Band, Mick Taylor Put On Some Blues That Clash
- ARTS
- WAR IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : New Accusations of German Aid to Iraq
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Words on the War
- RECREATION : BOATING : Squids Await the Die-Hard Anglers : The mollusks, a staple of yellowtail and sea bass, are also known as calamari. If you go squidding, pick a moonless night.
- Edwards' Runways Called Safe : Antelope Valley: Air Force officials will step up inspections of landing strips after cracks appear but say pilots need not worry.
- School Board Should Mold, Not Meddle
- UCLA Walks to Victory : Bruins: Despite a 64-44 win, the players and Harrick don't think much of Arizona State's slow-down tactics.
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Hart Basketball Team Drums Up Support
- Basketball
- 'Black, Blue': A Bruising Tribute
- Rudy Perez Finds a New Reason to Dance Again : Arts: For the first time since 1983, the choreographer will appear on stage, performing a premiere work with his company at LACE. 'I wanted to do this to raise our spirits and regenerate.'
- Wall Itself Serves as a Realistic Canvas : Artist: The space in which Mikolaj Smoczynski exhibits is part of the work.
- Viejo Bancorp Plans to Give Investor 50% Stake : Offering: The firm--the parent of Mission Viejo National Bank--says the tentative agreement would give it perhaps $10 million in new capital.
- Many Banks Dropping Interest for Reservists : Gulf War: Bank of America goes beyond the terms of a 1940 law, freezing loan payments completely.
- Credit Card Issuers Drop Fees as a Lure
- B-1Bs Will Resume Training Flights
- U.S. Link to Israeli Agent Deaths Alleged : Spying: A Senate panel will investigate claims that the operatives, in a Syrian terrorist group, were killed after Syria was given U.S. government data.
- COLLECTIONS : On the Up and Up : Paris: Azzedine Alaia is clearly torn between the lady and the vamp in his spring designs.
- Flag Waves for the Troops--Until a Thief Takes It
- Family, Friends Gather to Salute Crash Victim : Eulogy: Phillip Fleming Jr. was a passenger on USAir jet in L.A. Airport collision. He was remembered as a man who worked hard and helped others.
- Brothers Held After Shots Are Fired at School : Inglewood: One of the rounds sent pupils in a history class scrambling for cover. No one was hurt in the incident. The two suspects are believed to be gang members.
- Palestinians Had Cause to Side With Iraq : Middle East: Before the Kuwait invasion, Baghdad offered their last best hope; now it lies in how the war is settled.
- There's more to beaches than just sunning, jogging and surfing.
- Items in Drug Paraphernalia Haul Displayed
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : And Horse-of-Year Winner Is . . .
- Oakland Studies Building Arena for the Warriors
- Lackluster Aztecs Lose to Cougars : Basketball: Despite Marty Dow's 26 points, SDSU lets BYU romp to 75-55 victory.
- 'The Banned & Beautiful'
- Dream World Becomes a Reality : On location: Two brothers buy Gene Autry's Melody Ranch--where as boys they had spied on their favorite Western stars making movies and TV shows.
- Chrysler Nets $31 Million in Fourth Quarter
- TV And the Gulf War : Print Reporters in Spotlight's Glare : Media: 'Who <i> are </i> these people?' exasperated viewers wonder when the yutzes of journalism dare to ask grating questions at press briefings.
- Baker Proposes Mideast Bank to Fund Postwar Repairs : Diplomacy: The secretary makes clear, however, that aid to Iraq is unlikely if Saddam Hussein remains in power.
- IRA Shells Home of British Prime Minister : Terrorism: Major and his War Cabinet are safe, and there is little damage when three mortars are fired from a van at No. 10 Downing St. Four others are only slightly hurt.
- Port Scuttles Talks With New Company Over Shipyard : Harbor: Officials say the firm missed a deadline for proving its financial standing. But the head of a prospective investors group angrily accuses the department of bargaining in bad faith.
- In a Land Under Siege, Quiet Talk of What's Ahead : Israel: Past assumptions have shattered; a new peace must be built, and that will take political courage all around.
- Selling Good Weaponry to Bad Clients : Finally, a Bonn clampdown increasingly demanded by a scandalized German public
- Candidates for Seymour's Seat Oppose Higher Taxes
- Plan for Cuts at Chapman Spurs Faculty to Respond : Education: Angered by president's proposal, faculty members approve a statement calling for immediate discussion of the college's future.
- Suspect in Killing of CSUN Administrator Denies Guilt
- La Mesa
- LANDMARKS: COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Bardsdale Church Anchors Community
- THE SIDELINES : Bournissen Wins Downhill Race
- CS Long Beach Plays Defense in Second Half, Beats Irvine
- Francis Is Mr. Blue-Collar for Dominguez Hills : Basketball: Center does a journeyman job inside for Toros, stopping opponents' big men and grabbing rebounds.
- Torrance Soccer Team Hits Right Chord : High schools: Defense has been the key to Tartars' success. The girls' team is 20-1-1 and has outscored opponents, 95-8.
- UCI Wilts in Second Half, Long Beach Rolls
- Portland Lead Cut to 3 at Sacramento
- Terry Norris Takes Look at the Upside
- Arguments Are Heard on Fame-as-Property Claim : Law: An opera star's ex-husband seeks compensation for enhancing her celebrity.
- Used Tapes Not Always a Bargain, Can Harm VCR
- San Diego Spotlight : Circus-Like Atmosphere Dominates La Jolla Eatery
- P.M. BRIEFING : Audi Sales Unchanged in 1990
- Saab Auto Closing Plant, Cites Per-Car Loss of $18,000
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In the Mideast
- Liberal Justice Broussard to Retire in 1991
- DESERT STORM: DAY 23 : Political
- Wilson Budget Encounters Serious Trouble in Senate : Politics: Democrats want governor to revise his plan, back a $1.4-billion income tax hike aimed at the wealthy.
- SPORTSWEAR : Off the Slopes and Into the Fast Lane
- DESERT STORM: DAY 23 : Financial
- Molestation Brings 11-Year Term
- Couple Accused of Taking Woman's House
- Short-Term Fix, Long-Term Sense : An exchange of cash for water to escape future shortages
- Booking Fees Expected to Produce $1 Million
- Dreams of a Pro Career Went Awry for Teen Star : Careers: In the '70s, Mark Wulfemeyer could do no wrong at Troy High. Today, he plays alone and has yet to figure out what went wrong.
- Casey's Football Scholarship at USC Again Contingent on SAT Score
- Garnes and Miles Pace SDSU Women
- French Insured Against U.S. Pullout
- MSL NOTEBOOK : More Changes on the Horizon
- Patrons Satisfied With Status Quo, Center Officials Say
- Dave Sharp, guitarist with the Alarm, has...
- SHORT TAKES : Danson Stomps on His Rug
- JAZZ REVIEW : Parker & Friends Let Loose at Wadsworth
- Collection Ties Fashion to History : Clothing: An exhibit of 50 years of neckwear proves that it is often anything but humble. Organizers say as times get tougher, men's choices grow more expressive.
- Court Dismisses Helmsley Counts: A New York...
- Banks Intervene to Shore Up Dollar
- REAL ESTATE
- WORLD : Don't Lift Sanctions--Mandela
- U.S. Fields Oldest Combat Forces Since Civil War
- Ecclesia Founder Held on Civil Rights Charges
- MOORPARK : City Orders Upgrade of Chimney Covers
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Good Deal--and a Phony Issue
- Environmental Group Opposes Hope Land Swap
- State Agency Rules Out Penalty Against Planning Official for Accepting Gifts
- Countywide : Lungren Questions Booking Fee Law
- Creation of Commission on Bias by Clubs Urged
- Bernhardt, Council Allies Consider an Appeal
- 3 Killed as Fog Triggers Chain of Collisions
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Alemany Girls Secure Mission Title
- ART REVIEWS : Irony, Ire in Roper Conceptualist Photographs
- Doc Severinsen Will Host Hennessy Talent Search
- College Bars Nude Canvas of World Leaders
- Retail Sales Down: Many of the nation's...
- Top Executives Charged With Bilking Investors : Indictment: A federal grand jury accused the First American Currency principals of selling illegal futures contracts and laundering some of the money.
- Chrysler Credit Closes 3 Pete Ellis Car Dealerships
- 'Collateral Damage' a Familiar, Often Intended, Part of War : Air attacks: The allies are trying to avoid civilian casualties in the Gulf. But non-military areas have been deliberately targeted in previous conflicts.
- Afghan Guerrillas to Join Anti-Iraq Force
- Looking Homeward: Mothers at War : Parents: Women called to duty are saddled with the same fears that men have long understood.
- EPA Appeals to 600 Firms to Curtail Toxic Pollution : Environment: Voluntary compliance is vital, agency chief says. He seeks a 50% reduction in emissions from 17 chemicals by 1995.
- Marin County Imposes 50% Water Rationing With Severe Penalties
- Bill Seeks Funds for Off-Road Park
- Molester in Intensive Care After Apparently Attempting Suicide
- 'One of Daddy's Bosses' Visits : Rally: The vice president lands at the El Toro Marine base and speaks at Camp Pendleton. And he meets with the families of those killed or captured in the Mideast.
- Study Urges Reduction in Planned Size of Landfill : Weldon Canyon: The limit would lessen the impact on nearby residents and wildlife, but would cut the dump's life from 38 to 27 years.
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Sampras Takes It ON THE Shins : Teen-Ager Won U.S. Open and earned $5.5 Million in 1990, but Success Has Come With a Price
- CLIPBOARD
- The Gulf War Chills Classrooms When Pen Pals Die
- Quayle Leads Star-Spangled Pep Rally : Pep Talk: Vice president finds friendly reception at Marine Corps base as he seeks to reassure families of Desert Storm troops.
- PLATFORM : Football and War
- Mays to Sponsor Legislation Regulating Oil Shipping and Drilling off the Coast