- Kings' No. 2 Line Tries Harder : Hockey: Robitaille, Taylor and Elik star in 6-4 victory over Red Wings.
- Rustlers' Vaughan Takes on Tallest Tasks
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Titans Betting on Pair of Aces
- ART REVIEWS : Shedding Light on an Elusive Figure
- KPFK Takes a Different Tack on War Reports : Radio: The Pacifica station is offering live coverage of peace demonstrations, debates on peace movement strategies, and discussions on the impact of the war on children.
- "What's wrong with this picture?" is a...
- Santa Clarita Urged to Buy Water Firms in Bid to Limit Housing
- 3 Prospects Orally Commit to Aztecs
- Carlos Duran
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- The Sidelines : Move Match, Israel Asks France
- Golden State Medical Supply in Valencia won...
- Oil Spill Kills Shrimping--'Bye, Bye, Gulf'
- Winnie Mandela Trial in Beating Case Opens : South Africa: She and seven others are charged in the abduction and assault of 4 black males. One youth died.
- Environment : Japan Island's Ecosystem Endangered : Isolated Anijima is far from paradise but many consider it the 'Galapagos of the northwest Pacific.' Now, plans are under way to put an airstrip on the island to increase tourism.
- Bush Budget Stays Within Deficit Limits
- Anxiety, Confusion Grip Arabs in W. Europe : Muslims: Most oppose military action against Iraq, but as many support President Bush as Saddam Hussein.
- Iraq Cuts Off Fuel Sales : Hometown of Saddam Hit by Bombers
- Bombs Found on Chemical Tanks Near Norfolk Base
- Won't Bring Back Draft, Bush Vows
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Injuries Minor in Train Crash
- Bladder Cancer Rate Found Higher Near Rocket Test Site : Health: A state report on three areas near Rockwell's Santa Susana Field Laboratory draws no conclusions about the cause of the increase.
- Post Office Loses $1.2 Billion
- Carter Hawley Stock Falls 20%, Nears All-Time Low
- Credit : Concern Over Auction Slows Bond Price Rise
- First Citizens Doubles Profit in 4th Quarter
- Texas Chemical Executive Accused: The auditor of...
- Bankruptcies Soar in 1990: The filings rose...
- Debra Simpson has been named manager of...
- Some Southland Firms Miss Brunt of Defense Cuts : Procurement: Despite a proposed 21% reduction in fiscal 1992, some key programs employing many in California would proceed at a fast clip.
- Europeans Finding Diplomatic Unity an Elusive Goal : Politics: The EC missed an opportunity to forge a plan for peace in the Middle East. The diversity of member nations is a major stumbling block.
- Plane Searched for Bomb
- The Pride and the Pain : News From Gulf Intensifies Loss for Gold Star Mothers and Wives
- White House Sees Brief, Mild Recession--if War Ends Quickly : Economy: Forecast expects slump to end by summer, with 0.9% growth for year. But the Administration's outlook relies on optimistic assumptions.
- WORLD : Greek Military Plane Disappears
- Harry Ackerman, 78; Landmark TV Producer
- Overseas Travel to U.S. Falls by as Much as 40%
- Halogen Lamps: A Bright Idea?
- COUNTYWIDE : Cold Front to Bring Fog to the County
- Capital Cities/ABC Inc.: The New York-based media...
- Chrysler Is Accelerating Transmission Repairs : Autos: The car maker is concerned that a Consumer Reports article critical of its Ultradrive could hurt it severely.
- McDonnell Douglas Posts Loss
- Jay Carnahan, executive vice president for Arnel...
- One Approach to Breaking Child's Thumb-Sucking Habit
- Doing Business : A Rags and Riches Tale in Hong Kong : Diane Freis left Los Angeles for Asia and made a lucrative mark for herself in the fashion business.
- Ground Radar Doesn't Tell Whole Story
- THE GULF WAR: The Political Front : In the Mideast
- Gorbachev Faces New Clash With Lithuania
- House Will Get a Home With Leucadia Couple
- Man Who Died in Police Shootings Was Robbery Suspect : Crime: Authorities say the car driven by Daniel Kozelka had been used in a holdup. One of the officers is released from a hospital.
- Five Soviets Visit a Den of Capitalism
- Michelle Binter has been named operations officer...
- GM Extends Shutdown of Van Nuys Auto Plant
- Northrop Corp. in Newbury Park won a...
- Eric Geis has been appointed vice president...
- Trabuco Hills Center Groundbreaking Set
- Encino Hospital named Jeffrey P. Winter as...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nintendo, Sony Team Up for CD
- War IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Defect in Bradley Vehicle Is Conceded
- In Europe
- 'Completely and Utterly Frustrated' by Oil Spill, Key Executive Admits : Environment: Jumbo jets are bringing in equipment from around the world to help control the Gulf slick.
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Profile: Hashemi Rafsanjani
- BATTLEFIELD WEAPONS
- Israeli Warplanes Attack Guerrillas in South Lebanon
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Assembly Takes Charge of Its Image With Live Broadcasts of Sessions
- Gold Properties Plans $5-Million Stock Offering
- David W. Massie has been named president...
- Hollywood Shows Off 'Logic'
- BOOK REVIEW : Exploring the Inner Side of Outer Space : EXPLORING SPACE: <i> by William F. Burrows</i> , Random House $24.95 hardcover, 403 pages
- LOCAL : Veteran Actor Dean Jagger Dies
- Travelers Seen as Undeterred by Accident
- Democrats Call Bush Priorities Flawed; Medicare Cut Assailed : Reaction: They criticize lack of measures to aid the jobless. Requests for defense reductions are muted in deference to the Persian Gulf War.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Victim Apparently Died by Suffocation
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- HomeFed's Fletcher Says He Will Retire
- Economic Woes, War Dry Up Brew Pub Plans
- Alfred Rich, director of Mexican operations for...
- Anna Mendez has been named vice president...
- 18 Dealers Sue Register for Contract Breach : Courts: The newspaper says the independent contractors misrepresented sales, "significantly" reducing numbers supplied to a circulation bureau.
- Dave Dahl has been named a partner...
- Delphi Systems Acquires Rival McCracken in Cash, Stock Deal
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Western Firms Cited Over Medical Tests
- The Special Relationship : Thatcher Visits Reagan to Help Ex-President Raise Funds for His Library
- Lavish Party for Queen's 'Innuendo'
- Rights Coalition Plans Border Violence Probe : Immigration: Group claims aliens are being targeted by law enforcement officers. Border Patrol blames bandits for the escalation of crimes.
- ANAHEIM : Violent Crimes Fall, Theft Up, Police Say
- 'A Moral Stain Onto the Government' : Shamir's move might erode the international goodwill Israel has garnered for its restraint
- District May Cut Water to 3 Cities
- A Kiss and a Cup
- Record Year for Wine Exports: The total...
- Irvine Sensors Corp.: The Costa Mesa-based developer...
- Pratt & Whitney Gets Order for Jet Engines
- '90 Productivity in Biggest Fall Since '82
- Sue Pia has been named assistant vice...
- Nina Marangola was named manager of contracts...
- Western Digital, Rockwell Lay Off 280 O.C. Workers
- Ruling May Curb Harassment
- Nancy Kulp; Foil in 'Beverly Hillbillies'
- GM to Slash Dividend, Jobs, Ask Suppliers to Cut Prices : Autos: Firm faces $1.4-billion loss in quarter, its worst ever. 15,000 white-collar positions will be eliminated.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Ex-Federal Official on Trial in Drug Case
- Genes Implant Testing Approved
- O.C. Couple Escaped With Nothing but Their Lives : Plane crash: USAir passengers lost their belongings but feel lucky to be alive.
- 7 Americans Killed in Crashes Are Identified
- HARARE : Now What for OAU?
- Market Update
- C.J. Rizzo has been named general manager...
- COUNTYWIDE : Benefits Discussed for Workers at War
- U.S. Factory Orders Rise a Weak 1.4%
- EARNINGS : Strike Weakens N.Y. Daily News
- Robert D. Scott has joined Western Security...
- Giants Offer Free Passes to Gulf GIs' Kin
- Denise L. Polito has been named an...
- American Financial Raises Stake in Zenith to 5.1%
- James D. Norrod has been named president...
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Words on the War
- NBC Loses Its Grasp on Prime-Time Ratings
- Wynn's Net Income Down by 16% Wynn's Profits Down 16% in '90
- Israelis Keep Policy Blurred on Retaliation
- PORT-AU-PRINCE : Priest Turns President
- 'Heat Wave' Tempts Many to Leave Coats--and Jobs
- KEEPING FIT : Taking the Strain Off Your Body on the Job
- MANILA : Last Time on Bases?
- Bush Doing Good Job, McNamara Asserts
- Escondido
- La Jolla Museum's Pre-Columbian Art Recovered by Police
- Upjohn Co.: The Kalamazoo, Mich.-based company recorded...
- Coca-Cola Sets $450-Million E. German Deal
- Martin Lawrence Limited Editions Inc. said Wayne...
- Toshiba Notebook Computer Price Cut
- Thomas J. Rybski has joined Hope Architect...
- General Automation Inc.: The Anaheim computer company...
- Parker Automotive Gets 'Substantial' Cash Offer : Assets: The unidentified investor would help keep the troubled company afloat in return for stock and several management concessions.
- AST to Establish Subsidiary in Canada
- Creative Computer Board Declares Reverse Split
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Postal Clerks Hustle to Lick Stamp Lines
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : War Funds: Japan, U.S. Agree
- BELGRADE : Test of Togetherness
- Pakistan Premier Offers Six-Point Plan for Gulf Peace
- Budget Weighs In at 7 Pounds
- Whose Side Is God On in the Gulf War?
- Documentary : Another Week of War: A Story Told in Many Languages : A U.S. soldier cringes at the death he helps rain down on his enemy; Kuwaiti officials look to postwar details, and a Bangladeshi entrepreneur sells sandbags in Saudi Arabia.
- War IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Shipping Agents Charge Harassment
- COUNTYWIDE : Goodwill Closes 3 Donation Centers
- Council to Decide Whether Shelter Belongs in La Habra Neighborhood : Homelessness: Advocates say it would serve only families and operate under strict rules. Opponents worry that property values would decline.
- Ruling Resurrects Issue of SDG&E;'s Competitiveness
- Treasury Bill Rates Fall Again: The Treasury...
- CII Shows Doubling of 4th-Quarter Profit
- Glenfed Goes Back to Basics in Wake of Major Loss : Thrifts: The holding company, stung by problem real estate loans in Florida, says slimming down will require painful layoffs and the sale of assets.
- Jack Pickell has been promoted to vice...
- MDB Founder Sells Interest to Lockheed
- Daniel L. Rasmussen has been elected partner...
- State's Anti-Smoking Plan Needs More Time : Health: Halfway through the landmark campaign, supporters say early results are encouraging, but that it will be years before its true success or failure can be measured.
- Healthy Respect : High School Clinic Born in Controversy Is Now Threatened by Cutbacks
- NATION : Mt. St. Helens Blows Off Steam
- Regional Outlook : Iran Plots While Neighbors Fight : By playing all sides against the middle, Tehran is hoping to reclaim a prominent role for Old Persia in the New Persian Gulf.
- Some Companies Find They Get More Mileage When Ads Are Rejected
- Independent Market Operator and Union on Collision Course
- Experts Help Firms Cope With Disasters Before They Happen : Recovery planning: Consultants say demand is booming. Many companies believe that their very existence might be at stake.
- Tecom in Chatsworth won a $1.21-million contract...
- Jordan Industries Chief Is Elected to Board of McGaw
- TransWorld Bank named Jill Pfatenhauer vice president...
- Winds of War Chill Children of the Military
- Iraqis Shelter Troops, Jets in Civilian Areas : Gulf War: Field headquarters are moved into schools and mosques to avoid air raids, a U.S. commander says. The battleship Missouri's big guns fire on bunkers.
- Forest Service Changing Image With New Policy : Conservation: The agency is emphasizing ecology and less logging. Environmentalists are skeptical.
- Sweeping Overhaul of Bank System Offered
- Media : Liberal Soviet Daily Gets Pressure From the Right : Komsomolskaya Pravda, with its 18-million circulation, has resisted pressure to curb its call for broader freedoms under <i> perestroika.</i>
- County Acts on Jail Tax : Supervisors Set Stage for Election
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Rights Panel Unable to Award Damages
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Gifted-Testing Plan Irks Some Parents
- COUNTYWIDE : Oil Spill Cleanup Continues on River
- PORT HUENEME : Officers' Club Rates Among Navy's Top 5
- * Harry Sheldon; Neighborhood Watch Activist
- Daniels Raised to $2,025,000
- The Sidelines : Suspended Jockeys Get a Break
- Raider wide receiver Willie Gault filed suit...
- Pyewacket Retains Lead in Yacht Race
- His Empire Is Crumbling : Suddenly, Louisville's Coach Can't Win at Anything, Including Basketball Games
- PREP ROUNDUP : Galloway Scores 22 in Kennedy's Victory
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Performs in Hispanic Community Concert
- Harley-Davidson Plant Picketed After Vote to Strike
- William Kendrick has been named associate at...
- Retail Networking : Advertising: Despite slower than expected growth in home shopping, Shop Television Network has high hopes for its J.C. Penney channel and "infomercials."
- Federal Reserve Board Governor to Join Fluor
- Eileen Miller has been named senior loan...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Jack L. Saltich has been named vice...
- Coca-Cola Co.: The soft-drink giant announced annual...
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Talks to Resume on Soviet Pullout
- Radio Baghdad Tells Terrorists to Strike
- BRACING FOR DUST STORMS
- Marines Feel Pity as B-52s Pound Iraqis
- Water Rationing With Stiff Penalties Approved by DWP
- San Diego
- VENTURA : 3 Still Hospitalized After Boat Mishaps
- Defense and Parks May Gain Funds : Budget: Locally, Stealth bombers, Santa Monica Mountains land and money to clean up Rockwell's Santa Susana laboratory are on President Bush's 1992 list.
- 9 Groups Win Grants to Help Develop Low-Income Housing
- ART REVIEW : Fiskin's Frame of Reference
- Still on That Show Biz Road : Stage: Dorothy Lamour, now 76, opens tonight in 'Side by Side by Sondheim' at the Grand Dinner Theatre. 'I think everybody, especially senior citizens, should try to keep themselves busy,' she says.
- Merger Costs Hit $87 Million
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Matthews Studio Profit Triples In 1st Quarter
- P.M. BRIEFING : Northwest to Hike Fares by $15
- Airlines Scavenge Through Eastern's Remains: A private...
- How Budget Plan Would Affect Consumers
- Owen J. Bevan has joined the Aeroscientific-Anaheim...
- Tom L. Dobyns has been appointed senior...
- VA Lowers Its Mortgage Rates: The Department...
- UPI Employees to Again Vote on Wage...
- Rally Rolls Along; Dow Up 16
- THE PROPOSED 1992 BUDGET
- The Day in the Gulf
- Schwarzkopf's Decisions Take Emotional Toll : Command: The man who directs allied forces describes the effects of the 'agonizingly difficult' choices he faces.
- Pendleton Crews Train for Amphibious Assault
- Mayors Unhappy With Bush Plan to Transfer Programs to the States : Financing: Cities fear loss of funds. Governors like the idea of having more flexibility in running projects and distributing federal money.
- Miller Gets 20-Year Term for Spying : Espionage: Judge castigates FBI for allowing "susceptible" agent to hold a sensitive position.
- Edelman to Seek End to Malibu Stalemate : Supervisors: He will propose letting cityhood proceed when a new board member is seated. County's plans to build sewers have stalled incorporation.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Too Sensitive and Serious for Shortcuts
- Driver Arrested for Firing at LAPD Cadet on Freeway
- Asians Focus on Redistricting : Politics: Community leaders set sights on reapportionment to create Assembly districts with enough ethnic similarity to elect their own candidates.
- 2 Face Murder Charges in Slaying on Freeway
- OJAI : Reopened Cemetery Produces Revenue
- The Squeeze on Community Colleges : Night classes--the best hope for many students--are imperiled by budget cuts
- Bets Riding on a Shore Thing : Training: Marines at Camp Pendleton are participating in an intensive program teaching them to handle amphibious assault vehicles.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Portland Has Plenty in Reserve, Beats New Jersey
- Here's Hope for Duffers to Be Stars
- Music Reviews : Pianist Dunn in Debut Recital at Japan America
- A Very Civil War : Despite Fighting at Home, Kuwait and Iraq Envoys Honor Diplomatic Niceties in U.S.
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Winner Unchanged in Mayoral Recount
- Steiner Won't Run for Seymour's Seat : Elections: The Orange councilman says he can't leave his duties as executive director at the Orangewood Children's Home for abused and neglected youth.
- Residents Increase Jewish Fund Pledges to Record $2.1 Million
- As Stamp Cost Rises, so Does the Tide of Postal Customers
- Hockey
- Riverside Rallies to Defeat Fullerton in 10 Innings
- Stump Merrill Is Just Common Folk
- Falling In Love Again : Hollywood Rediscovers the Power of Romantic Comedies
- The stock market seems to believe that...
- Brajdas Corp., a Woodland Hills-based electronic components...
- Owner of 5 Hospitals Seeks Bankruptcy Protection
- Lockheed Corp.: The Calabasas defense and space...
- Amwest Insurance Profit More Than Triples in 1990
- Small Business Loses Some Clout in Sacramento : Legislature: Owners of small firms lament the loss of Senate and Assembly select committees, which fell victim to budget cuts forced by Proposition 140.
- Airline Steps Up Security
- DESERT STORM: DAY 20 : Financial
- Refugees From Iraq Describe Hellish Scenes
- He's Driven to Make Special Deliveries
- Supporters of Tollway Vow More Steps to Shield Wildlife : Ecology: With two vital EIR hearings slated this month, the road agency, the EPA and local environmentalists continue to bolster their positions.
- 6 U.S. Bands Will Skip Dublin St. Patrick's Parade
- British TV, Newspapers Call In the Country's Army of Military Experts : Media: Retired officers, armchair strategists are suddenly in great demand. Some are critical of 'the Khafji incident.'
- ORANGE : Fleeing Suspect Falls 40 Feet From Bridge
- Stanford Goes on Offensive to Rebut Government's Charges
- IRVINE : UC Irvine Official to Head Illinois College
- 3 Remain Hospitalized After Boating Mishaps
- VENTURA : Council Backs Loan for Day-Care Centers
- Rams Add Raye, Teerlinck to Staff
- Washington Finds a Home on the Road
- Fly So Free Gets Highweight
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Tony Dorsett's Son Selects Pitt
- DANCE REVIEW : American Folk Ballet Re-Creates Leningrad Show in Fullerton : Performance lends nostalgic sense of order and good will to the Plummer.
- King Nutronics Corp. in Woodland Hills won...
- Bush Budget Plan Designed to Foster Few Tax Changes
- P.M. Briefing : War Forces Cuts at Pan Am
- Block's Acquisition of Interim Is 95% Done
- McGraw-Hill Inc.: The publishing, media and financial...
- Litton Systems in Woodland Hills won a...
- Marcia Davis has been named local sales...
- GigaBit Lowers Stake in Cray Computer
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Warmington Gets a Jump on Remodeling : Building: The developer says that if the year-old business flies, he can see a whole string of shops.
- THE GULF WAR: The Political Front : In the United Nations
- Do-It-Yourself
- Aircraft Carrier Based in S.D. May Be Decommissioned
- Military Funding Requests Come With Mixed Message : Defense: Soviet threat is downplayed but 'enormous uncertainties' are cited by Cheney. Gulf War makes committed manpower cuts academic.
- Wilson Names INS' Davidian to Head FPPC
- Missing Trucks Just 'Borrowed'
- Shamir Urges Rejection of PLO's Call for Talks : Israel: The prime minister says his nation will support peace moves after the war--but on its own terms.
- NATION : Judge Bars Suicide Machine Use
- Cryptic Baghdad Radio Messages Urge Action
- COMMENTARY : There Isn't a Lot We Know About Compulsive Gambling
- British Troops Say Saudis Are Hypocrites About Sex, Alcohol
- Profile : Chile Trying to Live With Democracy . . . and Pinochet : The dictator turned over power last year but he still commands the army. He just won't go away.
- DESERT STORM: DAY 20 : Military
- CLIPBOARD
- Chula Vista
- YORBA LINDA : Council to Discuss Trash Fee Increase
- Gailellen Conyers: Poems of Joy, Anger
- Driver, 77, Dies in Crash in Chatsworth
- San Diego
- Taking a Licking : Long Lines and Scarce New Stamps Anger Postal Customers
- POINT MUGU : Base Honored Over Minority Contracts
- County Must Pay Legal Fees in Juvenile Hall Suit : Litigation: Judge orders government to pay $857,000 in costs arising from the case over treatment of detainees.
- New York Giant linebacker Lawrence Taylor faces...
- Holiday Bowl Payout, New Sponsor Revealed
- McNall to Buy Toronto Argonauts; Gretzky, Candy May Become Partners
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Acoustic Pop's New Generation
- More Banks Cut Prime Rate: Chase Manhattan...
- Rate Cuts Spur Buying Frenzy; Dow Leaps 41.59 : Markets: The industrials' close of 2,772.28 is the highest since Aug. 3. More than 250 million shares are traded as "herd psychology" grips market.
- Acqua Group Inc. to Issue 300,000 Warrants
- Benton Oil May Form Venture With Soviets
- Software Contract
- P.M. BRIEFING : Increase in Use of Oil Expected