- EARTHWATCH : Tire Recycling : The modern cold process technology has led to a safer retread--and it saves on oil too.
- Project Gives Troubled Children a Friend
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Maverick
- RESTAURANT REVIEW PIERPONT INN : Unlike Old Days : Ventura's Pierpont Inn used to be a hotel of quality. Now its restaurant looks out across six lanes of howling traffic.
- NATION : Reagan Sees Powell as President
- Iraq Army Units Under Strength, POWs Report
- Council Seeks 2 Firms to Review Loans to Julian : Inquiry: San Juan Capistrano council decides late at night to begin talks with legal and accounting firms to examine the city's unusual deals with its top executive.
- $65,000 House Fire Blamed on Children
- TUSTIN : School in West Point's Spotlight
- Civic Leaders Push for New U.S. Budget Priorities : Spending: Coalition that includes union members worries that defense spending will grow at expense of jobs, housing, education and health care.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Bruins Aren't About to Throw Back Their Latest Catch
- PEOPLEWATCH
- NPR Passes the Hat for Gulf News : Radio: San Diego's KPBS is expecting to pay $10,000 to $20,000 of $750,000 total.
- 'A Trump Kind of Donation': Tycoon Makes, Then Breaks, Heavy-Metal Video
- EARNINGS : Avon Earnings Up to $79 Million
- A Test for High-Tech Weapons Systems : Gulf War: One device made in Fullerton plots enemy howitzer positions even before their first round strikes. Another tracks ground forces to limit 'friendly fire' casualties.
- Recipes From the Dutch Oven Cooking Contest : Cookware: Cast-iron pots and caldrons reached apex of popularity during settlement of the West.
- Meat Loaf : Get the Red Out: The Turkey Alternative : Loaf: Ground turkey, 97% fat-free, makes a good substitute for the ground chuck that is the cornerstone of classic meat loaf.
- Arcadia : Hillside Building Ban
- Terrorism of 'Saboteur' Is Timely Once Again
- DESERT STORM: DAY 22 : Military
- NOTEBOOK : Heavier Reilly Makes Boxing Finals Again
- BIKE SHOW : Everything Needed to Keep on a Roll
- PROFILE : Carriage Trade : John Morgan traded in grocery career for risky, but rewarding, profession in non-rapid transit.
- SANTA ANA : Vendors Try Soft Sell to Save Swap Meet
- Anderson Park Police Patrols OKd
- ORANGE : Free Advice Offered for Senior Citizens
- Proposed: A 48-Hour Pause, Encouragement for Tehran : One last peace check before the President makes the ground decision
- An Upbeat Measure of Education : Music program: Too Many Bongos perform school concerts that introduce percussion instruments from around the world.
- Executive Council Did Nothing About Steinbrenner's Protest
- Anti-Grant Fears Linger in Costa Mesa : Arts: City Council majority says it doesn't object to funding, but some in the arts community worry about the future.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Surprise! Good Wine at Low Prices
- Pasadena Offers $50,000 for Clues in Slaying
- Program Helps Children Cope With War : Psychology: Counseling sessions give elementary-school students with loved ones in the Gulf a forum for dealing with their fears.
- Whittier : Gated Hillside Project of High-Priced Homes OKd
- Terror at 10 Downing St. : Prime Minister, War Cabinet Unhurt in IRA Mortar Attack
- Agent Orange Bill Is Signed in Chemical Warfare Threat
- San Diego Tradition Still Strutting Its Stuff at Charity Ball
- SPORTSCOPE
- Childlike Pleasures
- Pasadena : King's Villages Investigated
- 2 Arrested in Shooting of 3 on Mt. Washington
- U.S. Will Send Relief to Baltics, Skirt Moscow
- American Working at Turkish Air Base Slain
- Words of Advice for Playwright Lopez
- War Coverage and Censorship
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- 7 Wounded in Drive-By Shooting; Gangs Suspected
- TEACH-IN: The faculty refused to let students...
- SURF'S GOOEY: Most Huntington Beach residents want...
- TONIGHT: Thelonious Monster, Big Drill Car and...
- TWO WILL DO: The Tet celebration of...
- Umberg Floats Plan to Break Jail Stalemate : Legislation: Assemblyman stuns supervisors with proposal that would require only three votes to condemn land for massive Gypsum Canyon facility.
- San Juan City Council Opposes Tollway Review : Transportation: Though vote stopped short of rejecting the project, it adds momentum to anti-corridor movement.
- U.S. Jets Down 2 Iraqi Planes Fleeing to Iran : Gulf War: Two others are 'possible kills.' Exotic fuel-air weapons join the American arsenal.
- BATTLE HYMNS: The Rev. Chuck Smith of...
- Lawmakers Seek U.S. Drought Aid : Disaster relief: The effort must overcome budget concerns and anti-California sentiment in the House. Another bill would lift restrictions on water use.
- Planning to File a Lawsuit? Remember to Check Calendar
- Anti-Semitic Incidents Set a Record, Study Finds
- Grass-Roots Army Forms to Aid Those Left Behind : Home front: Volunteers and local charities pick up the slack for overburdened military relief system.
- 'Hamlet' Sequel to Inaugurate La Jolla Theater
- Jet Cancellation Cited in General Dynamics' Loss
- The Space-Age Loaf
- Shootings Keep LAPD Officers on Their Guard : Violence: Law enforcement personnel review their safety practices after second attack this week. No arrests have been made in Watts ambush.
- Real Estate Figure's Ties to Officials Investigated : Probe: In a six-hour search of the man's apartment, authorities sought evidence of illegal payments to Bradley and others. The mayor's office denies any wrongdoing.
- Buying Spree Gives Dow 42-Point Push to Six-Month High
- Sales of Existing Homes Fell 21% in 1990; Prices Flat : Housing: The slowdown hit coastal areas hard, but Inland Empire prices were up.
- The Unkindest Slice of All
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 7, 1991
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- POP/ROCK - Feb. 7, 1991
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- Obituaries - Feb. 7, 1991
- P.M. BRIEFING : Foreign Car Sales in Japan Drop
- Dante F. Vincenti Jr. has been appointed...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Senate Panel Endorses Martin
- THE GULF WAR: The Political Front : In Europe
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Diabetic Smokers Face Kidney Peril
- Drought Remains Despite Drenching Bay Area Receives : Weather: More than two inches of rain have fallen around San Francisco this month. That's a lot, but officials say they need about 40 inches more.
- * Lite Moment: President Bush ordered up...
- OXNARD : 2 Motorists Hurt in 7-Vehicle Pileup
- City Threatens to Sue If County Won't Reverse Dump Decision
- San Diego
- Steinbrenner Protests His Banishment
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Lakers Light 16th Candle in Streak as Magic Returns : Pro basketball: He scores 22 points, has 13 assists in 30 minutes as the Clippers fall, 116-102.
- Moorpark's Clark Selects Fullerton
- Carter Hawley Debt Ratings Downgraded
- Newspaper Dealers' Hearing: Orange County Superior Court...
- Pepsico Restaurant Unit Helps Firm Cook Up Record Profit
- Bank of Anaheim: The Anaheim bank reported...
- Volcano Emits Steam, Ash
- This Creation a Black Mark Against Him
- Denhart Rewards Kernen's Confidence : College baseball: Northridge pitcher snuffs out UC Santa Barbara rally to save 8-5 victory.
- SHORT TAKES : Father Sues AC/DC Over Death of Son in Crush of Concert Fans
- It's an Act--Paul Reiser Would Rather Do Stand-Up : Comedy: The ex-New Yorker has been working on film and TV projects but now returns to the stage Thursday at the Laff Stop in Newport Beach.
- Software Group Denies Probe: The Open Software...
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Polaroid Corp.: The Cambridge, Mass., film and...
- Volvo Picks Irvine Site: Volvo America Inc....
- Washington Post Co.: The media company reported...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ford, Nissan Cooperate on Van
- Senators Propose Tax on 'Excess' Oil Company Profits
- DESERT STORM: DAY 21 : THE SUFFERING INSIDE KUWAIT
- DESERT STORM: DAY 21 : Political
- Jordan Looks to Syria for Oil Supplies
- Making His Pitch for Major League : Mission Viejo Draft Pick Heads Into Spring Training Hoping for Place on Angels' Roster
- First B-52s Land at Base West of London for Service in the Gulf : Military: Basing the bombers in Britain gives the allies added flexibility in striking targets in Iraq and Kuwait.
- Council Presses Reforms of Redevelopment Agency : Government: Members vote to give elected officials, public greater control over decisions and expenditures.
- Saudis Arrest Sniper Suspects; Blast Kills 3 at U.S. Subsidiary in Peru : Terrorism: New attacks are reported in Athens, Amman, Beirut, Karachi. Lloyd's of London offers special insurance coverage.
- Bradley Endorses Walters in Race for Lindsay Seat : Election: Her main rival, Bob Gay, criticizes the school board member for her recent move into the 9th District.
- U.S. Ambushes Iraqi Jets : F-15s Down at Least 2 Fighters Before They Can Flee to Iran
- Fork-Wielding Man Wounded by Officer
- COUNTYWIDE : Santa Rosa Valley Rezoning Bid Fails
- 2 Lawsuits Filed in Slaying by Deputy
- Couple Accused in $243,000 Evidence Theft : Police: The wife allegedly used her position as a property clerk to gain access to cash at two stations.
- 3 Get Prison for Frequent Flier Fraud
- Jacobsen Plays for Birdies, Laughs : Hope golf: With Trevino and Rodriquez gone, he's the PGA Tour's resident comedian.
- THE SIDELINES : Cotton Denies Rape Charges
- P.M. BRIEFING : China Claims Rise in Tourism
- Greg R. Langer, 34, special assistant to...
- End for State Charter?: Security Pacific State...
- Sears May Report $200-Million Charge: Sears, Roebuck...
- RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp.: The closely held...
- Ernst & Young May Settle Lincoln S&L; Lawsuit : Courts: Sources say the accounting firm has agreed to pay $40 million to the U.S. for allegedly negligent audits of the failed thrift.
- Gun Law Dies as D.C. Bites Budget Bullet
- War IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Government Denies Presence of Scuds
- Change in Asthma Treatment Proposed : Disease: Federal health officials say reducing inflammation of the airways is more important than easing constriction.
- J. Macdonald; Innovator in Sound Effects
- State Bar Mulls Action Against Candidate Reed : Investigation: The Costa Mesa attorney, who is running for state Senate seat, is accused of advising both sides of Riverside County ballot measure.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Target of Shooting Unhurt; Suspect Held
- Ventura Officer Charged With Removing File
- A Real High-Wire Act : Project: As their helicopter hovers over 130-foot DWP towers, workers install fiber-optic cable atop transmission lines.
- ORANGE : Police Issue Warrant for Robbery Suspect
- ANAHEIM : Youths Get a Taste of Food Trade
- Jobs Are Out There but Tough to Find : Employment: The market has tightened markedly in recent months, but accountants, nurses and bill collectors are still needed.
- Steve Hui, founder and chief executive of...
- Coldwell Becomes 3rd Largest in U.S. With Acquisition
- Schlumberger Ltd.: Fourth-quarter net income was $149.6...
- Dow Soars 42 to Close Above the 2,800 Mark
- New York Daily News Posts Loss: The...
- Israel Holds 10 as Spies for Iraq
- NATION : Baker Wants Arms Treaty Delay
- Iraq Cuts Off Fuel Sales to Its People
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Troops: New Skills
- When Does a Spa Make Big Splash?
- $50 Million to Be Spent on Versailles Gardens
- Commerce Nominee Picked
- Police Seeking Missing Infant and His Baby-Sitter
- Threat to Arrest Croatian Stirs Tensions : Yugoslavia: A warrant is issued after a videotape purporting to show the official plotting killings is released. The move creates fears of military action.
- 'Gung-Ho' DEA Agent Killed in Copter Crash : Casualties: He was on combat support mission as Marine reserve major when his gunship crashed. Colleague said the reservist had a commitment to hazardous duty.
- COSTA MESA : City Rescinds $75,000 in Grants for Art
- Foreign Policy at City Hall
- FULLERTON : Tumor Forces End to Woman's War Vigil
- COSTA MESA : Residents Needed for Child-Care Panel
- Board Votes to Shut 7 Mental Health Centers in County : Social services: Lack of funding is cited as reason. Remaining clinics will have to absorb care of patients.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Motorcyclist Hurt in Crash Into Car
- Anthony James: Curiosity Drives Scientist
- San Diego
- Taylor's 1,000th Point Helps Kings Win, 3-2
- THE SIDELINES : Patriots to Play on Grass Field
- Sparks Cousins Commit to Washington State
- Pitching's $3-Million Club Adds 2 : Baseball: Morris signs with the Twins. Hurst gets contract extension from the Padres.
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Canyon, Foothill Girls Still Locked in Tie
- Calm Luginbill Thinks SDSU's Prospects Are Good
- SHORT TAKES : China Rehabilitates Pearl Buck
- Hycor Biomedical Inc.: The Garden Grove manufacturer...
- Carter Hawley Fails to Line Up Credit, Cut Debt
- The Numbers Hiding in the Federal Budget
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Patriotism: Showing the Flag--Properly
- East Bloc Nannies Meet Western Ways : Lifestyle: Jobs are few in Hungary, so young women are coming to America to work. They're not always prepared for what they find.
- Ah, the Suite Life : There's Still Nothing Like Hotel Living, Say Those Who Can Afford It
- Structures May Give Day Care Room to Grow : Schools: Ventura Unified's after-school programs could have space for 700 students instead of 400 if prefabricated buildings are bought.
- Pinole Reprimands Mayor for Remark on King Holiday
- Crossroads' Victory a Clincher : Prep basketball: Roadrunners claim Delphic League title by edging foul-plagued Campbell Hall.
- Kiam Issues Apology for His Lisa Olson Joke
- Football Is Senseless at Fullerton
- Big Fish in Industry Pond Likes What He Sees in S.D.
- STAGE REVIEW : Bob Fosse's 'Chicago' Bumps, Grinds Well in Buena Park
- Dyna Five Group Announces Buyout From Gradco
- Coldwell Buys Real Estate Firm: Coldwell Banker...
- Factory Orders Unchanged: Despite huge purchases of...
- Coca-Cola Plans German Expansion: Coca-Cola Co. said...
- Checklist for Cheney and Powell: Mission, Enemy, Terrain and Troops : Tactics: The answers they get will determine when--and if--the battle is joined in the trenches.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 10,000 State Workers Protest Layoff Plan
- Raids Reported to Cause Iraqi Food Shortages
- Molina, Torres Compare Support : Debate: Candidates in supervisor race agree on most issues except their endorsements.
- Action on Chatsworth Project Is Postponed : Development: Councilman Hal Bernson wants to review the plan to avoid a snag similar to the Porter Ranch dispute.
- After Pay Is Cut, Ethics Chief May Refuse Job : City Hall: Council decides $90,000 salary set by new commission is too high and slashes $14,000. Zelman says the move violates his panel's independence.
- Costa Mesa Plans to Let State Run Dayworker Hall : Immigration: Those using the job center would no longer have to prove to the city that they are in the country legally.
- 'War of Roses' Case Going to Trial : Divorce: Ex-wife and two men must face charges that she had her former husband tortured to force him to sign over stock, cash and the Laguna Niguel house the couple still shared.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Approves Road Improvement
- We're Spilling Blood to Support a Profligate Habit; Now, <i> That's </i> Immoral : Energy: We wouldn't need oil from Iraq or Kuwait if we didn't encourage private commuting.
- Trial by Fire Proves That Security Bars Can Be a Trap
- COUNTYWIDE : College District to Cut $4.6 Million
- County to Pay Medical Benefits of Reservists : Gulf War: The Board of Supervisors rejects a proposal to supplement the pay of workers called to active duty.
- Top Wide Receiver Among Seven Heading to Fullerton : Titans: Shannon Thompson from El Camino College makes an oral commitment to CSF.
- THE SIDELINES : Davis Match Won't Be Moved
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- TV Review : A Spiritual Lesson in 'The Songs Are Free'
- TV RATINGS : 'Plain and Tall'...and First
- 1992 Budget Hikes Arts Funds 7.2% : Culture: The President requests $1.077 billion for seven agencies but proposes nothing extra for the National Endowment for the Arts.
- STOCKS : Dow Rises 16 as Interest Rates Heat Up Market
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- THE GULF WAR: The Political Front : In Jordan
- Estonia to Vote on Independence Despite Gorbachev's Objections
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Sanitized Gap Separates Americans From War
- DESERT STORM: DAY 21 : Financial
- Gun Law Forces Mental Hospitals to Name Patients
- Board Seeks $8.4 Million to Expand Lancaster Library : State bonds: Supervisors will request funds to build a facility three times as large. Some patrons are now forced to sit on the floors.
- Man Charged in Robbery Attempt That Left 1 Dead
- Candidate May Face Disciplinary Hearing
- Mayor Quintana Loses in Recall Election
- Police Force Is a Casualty of the Gulf War : Manpower: Loss of officers called to military duty and the need to police war demonstrations has created such a strain that detectives are being put back in uniform.
- THE NHL : Quinn's Best Intentions Sour in Vancouver
- Grade Mix-Up Throws Scare Into McNulty
- In Addition to Bass Catch, Anglers Get Trout Limits
- Belichick Hired by Browns
- Murray Home Burns While Sons at Games
- Lott, Called Heart, Soul of 49ers, Offers to Take $200,000 Pay Cut
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Secret Garden' Has Theater Magic : Play: Great American Children's Theatre show playing in San Diego has a kind of magic that captivates youngsters.
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Nguyen to Showcase His Talents
- Palomar Show Boldly Celebrates Life : Art: Patricia Patterson's looks at the daily challenges faced by humankind are both intimate and monumental. And they remain profoundly easy to enjoy.
- Strong Demand at Auction Drives Down Treasury Rates
- Joe Shapiro, general counsel of Walt Disney...
- Iraq Telling Foreign Workers to Fight or Else, Global Union Group Charges
- Winnie Mandela Loses Bid to Dismiss Charges : South Africa: State is ordered to clarify its indictment. Police clash with blacks in streets outside courthouse.
- U.S. to Send Medical Supplies to the Soviets : Relief: The $5-million worth of pharmaceutical donations underscores concern over the Baltics.
- Bush's Signal: Iraqis Should Oust Hussein
- VENTURA : City Selects Artist for Pier Project
- NATION : Bush Signs Agent Orange Bill
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA : The Battle Is Not Yet Over : Until key exceptions are corrected in De Klerk's reforms, it is too soon to celebrate the end of apartheid.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Uwe-Steeb Beats Chang, 6-1, 7-5
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : USC Keeps Titans Skidding in Baseball
- Krickstein Advances by Default
- Don Coryell has been named the honorary...
- Williams Will Not Be Back For Aztecs
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rhythm Section, New Zeal Give Blue Oyster Cult a Second Wind
- San Juan Home Builder Falls Victim to Recession : Bankruptcy: The large company, which has built hundreds of condos and houses in San Clemente and Laguna Niguel, plans to liquidate.
- Brea Manufacturer Is Acquired: Multiplex Technology Inc.,...
- United Telecommunications Inc.: The company said its...
- P.M. BRIEFING : East German Employment Dips
- THE GULF WAR : Words on the War
- Insurance Ruling in Molestation Case Upset : High court: The state justices overturn a decision that a homeowner's policy could be used to collect civil damages from a child abuser.
- 15-Year-Old Girl Killed in Possible Gang Shooting in South L.A.
- U.S. Seeks $10-Million Fine for San Diego Sewage Spills : Courts: At start of trial, federal officials claim the city saved millions by failing to properly treat sewage.
- War IN BRIEF : KUWAIT : Life Grows Harder, Refugees Report
- Volunteers Needed to Answer Call of Wild : Animals:As many as 3,000 baby birds will become homeless or injured this spring. Project Wildlife helps them take wing by providing foster parents.
- It's in Everyone's Interest to Bury This Hatchet : Iran: Its hint at readiness for reconciliation with the U.S. is an opportunity not to be lost.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : A Heart to Hold Other People's Stories
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : El Modena Beats Canyon to Take Century League Lead
- Newbury Park Forfeits 5 Wins Because of Ineligible Player
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- Robert S. Mathuny, chief financial officer of...
- Cannon Pictures, Beverly Hills, elected Richard Inouye...
- Douglas Posts Loss, Slashes Its Dividend : Aerospace: The $1-million loss was expected but the halving of the payout surprised many analysts.
- Tax Hikes Proposed to Avert State Fiscal Crises : Finances: Roberti's suggestions would increase sales levy on standby basis. He would also raise rates on high-income residents.
- Money Talk : Unresolved Financial Conflicts Can Take Emotional Toll on Marriages
- U.S. Risking Its Hard-Won Stealth Secrets in Gulf War : Aircraft: But steps have been taken to protect much of the technology if one of the F-117A fighters goes down.
- WORLD : Romanian Adoption Panel Set
- Last Chapter of Oil Spill Being Written at Bargaining Table : Environment: A year ago, 400,000 gallons blackened the ocean off Huntington Beach. An amicable agreement, not a messy trial, may determine compensation.
- Sydney Knott of Malibu points out that...
- Storm Warning : Banks Flood Homeowners With Insurance Demands
- Anaheim Girls Won't Fail to Advance : Basketball: Despite an 0-9 league record, Colonists will take advantage of new rule and enter postseason play. Experience is the object.
- Rivals Get Closer to Pyewacket in Puerto Vallarta Race
- Mike Ditka agreed to coach the Chicago...
- THE SIDELINES : Ski Victory Gets Seal of Approval
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bruins and Rookie Goalie Defeat Oilers in Overtime
- Acting Offers New Avenue of Activity for Handicapped : Theater: Starmakers, a nonprofit theater group in Carlsbad, presents productions for the developmentally and physically disabled.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Society Plays in Irvine
- Priest Agrees to Therapy to Settle Case : Lawsuit: Father John Lenihan acknowledges that he had two sexual encounters with a teen-age girl in 1978. She raised the accusations last year.