- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Legislation: State Assembly
- Jerry Russom; Retired Physical Education Chief
- Newhall Merchant Bound and Robbed of $250,000 in Jewelry
- Countywide : College Panel Looks at Censure Policy
- MISSION VIEJO : 64 City Employees Given Salary Hikes
- Help Aimed at Students Under War Stress : Home front: San Clemente High prepares to meet the needs of those youngsters from military families.
- Man Sets Off Car Alarm, Is Killed in Ensuing Fight
- ANAHEIM : Mayor Was Winner in Fund-Raising Too
- Death Penalty Sought in Oleander Poisoning Case
- 26 Pounds of Methamphetamine Seized; 6 Held
- Undersea Ears Sound Out Data on Global Warming
- Harvey, Bailes Pass Up Arbitration, OK Angel Contracts
- SANTA ANITA : Bayakoa's Countdown Continues
- Azinger Back on Course at Pebble : Golf: He shoots a 67 for a two-stroke lead. Mediate has a hole in one at Poppy Hills, Stewart a double eagle at Spyglass.
- USOC President's Job on the Line : Athletics: Vote on term limit could determine whether Helmick stays past January of 1993.
- Artists Disagree Over Laguna Festival's Image : Arts: About two dozen participants opposed to sculptor David Sabaroff's comments about the event say he is presenting it in a negative light.
- Marine's Widow Wants to Know Just How He Died
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Teachers, District Differ on Settlement
- 1st Phase Is Planned for $25-Million Sports Complex : Recreation: Despite funding problems and easement questions on the Castaic site, the county hopes to break ground by the end of the year.
- Chargers Leave Early Unprotected, Unwanted
- Rams Predictably Choose to Protect Younger Players
- Cardiologist's Deposition Details Gathers Case : Testimony: Concerned about medication level, Hattori threatened to sideline player, simply to get his attention.
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Northridge Adopts a Chevalier Attitude
- Aldrich, Freund Pick Colleges
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- TV REVIEWS : Slices of Teen Life in Not-So-Sweet 'Fifteen'
- Shortage of Funds for Birthing Center
- John McReynolds: Pastor's Youth Focus : Pastor of Second Baptist Church in Santa Ana. : Educator and advocate of youth.
- VENTURA : 25 Decry War's Effect on Environment
- IRVINE : Vardoulis' Council Seat Cost $11,283
- Farmer Is Biggest Loser in Freeze : Disasters: An avocado grower had a million pounds of fruit ruined on his ranch near Malibu. It was the worst case of damage in the county.
- Dannemeyer Goes to Bat for Raw Milk : Health: Fullerton congressman criticizes the regulatory power of the state. He wants California to lift a quarantine on milk products from two herds in Chino owned by a former client.
- Crow's Athletic Career Still Alive, Kicking
- Marinovich Opts for Route to NFL : Football: Quarterback forgoes his last two seasons at USC in order to be available for April draft. He says he doesn't expect pro football to be easy.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Reynoso's Homer Keys Ventura Win
- PREP ROUNDUP : Estancia, Laguna Hills Tie in Boys' Soccer
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons Stop Bullets to Go 5-0 Without Thomas
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Knight's Night Helps Ramona Upset El Camino
- TV REVIEWS : 'Sarah': Scrappy Housemate on the Prairie
- Officials Defend State's Anti-Smoking Campaign : Health: Budget constraints have prompted Gov. Wilson to propose shifting money from anti-tobacco education to prenatal programs.
- 'Desert Stormer' Ready for Action : Retrofitted Quasi-Combat Car Designed to Blast Into Big Time
- He Has Waited for This
- Cadillacs Singer Made U-Turn to Doo-Wop Roots : Nostalgia: Earl (Speedo) Carroll and his group will appear Sunday at UCI.
- Messiaen's 'Quartet' at Salmon Hall : The Southwest Chamber Music Society blends three contrasting 20th-Century works in an enjoyable evening at Chapman College.
- A Triumphant McGuinn Returns to His Roots
- Zoo Hopes Expansion Will Be a Howling Success : Wildlife: A plan has been unveiled to transform the Santa Ana facility into a South American zoological theme park, beginning with an island habitat for howler monkeys.
- OJAI : Trolley, Bus Services May Be Expanded
- 14-Year-Old Boy Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- ANGELUS LEAGUE : Anderson's Play Sparks Servite to Easy Victory
- Music Reviews : Anderson in Local Recital Debut in Pasadena
- LAGUNA HILLS : Tutors Offered Tips on Teaching English
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Car Collision Causes Blackout
- California IN BRIEF : CRESCENT CITY : Prisoners, Guards Injured in Fights
- Keeping Extremist Right-Wingers at Bay : South Africa's De Klerk shows himself again to be a man of many small steps
- NHL ROUNDUP : Klima Helps Oilers Move Closer to Kings
- Man, 68, Facing 11 Counts of Molestation
- CSUN Blows 9-Run Lead in 12-11 Loss to Las Vegas
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- University City's Krebs Found Dead in His Sleep
- Worthy's Return Makes 14 in Row Special for Lakers : Pro basketball: He plays 19 minutes in 106-92 victory over the Clippers.
- Habitat Founder to Talk at Church
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Young Tenor Sings Praises of American Opera Training
- High School Student to Attend Conference
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Hotel Management Program OKd
- Activists Hail Assessment of Utilities' Merger Plans : Environment: Opponents say that consolidating two electricity providers would raise pollution levels in the county. The companies say they would act to offset any increase.
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- Oilers' Simpson Draws Three-Game Suspension
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rodriguez Makes Shot and Shares Lead
- Iran: Winning on the Sidelines? : Tehran sees itself in a no-lose situation in the Gulf War
- Widow Loses Bid to Break Up Company
- Being a Winner Can Be Stressful
- Battle Appears Over for Everett : Hollywood Park: She is expected to resign as chief operating officer after her support weakens.
- THE BIG GAME : Sweetwater Wins on Late Surge : Basketball: Red Devils score the final 16 points of the game to beat Southwest, 62-57. Nafarrete leads the rally.
- Playwright Hopes to Bring Harlem Hero Bumpy Johnson Into the Light : Stage: Dramatist Amiri Baraka reflects on the real-life Harlem gangster, Ellsworth Johnson, his inspiration for "The Life and Life of Bumpy Johnson."
- 'Wolves' Author Does Dance of Vindication : Publishing: Thanks to the hit film, Michael Blake has set up cottage industries for artists who are 'shut out,' as he once was.
- MIT, General Instruments Merge HDTV Efforts: Two...
- Intel Sells Its Supercomputer to Mitsubishi : Technology: The American maker of parallel-processing machines beat out Japanese firms on their own turf.
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : When Hanging Wallpaper, Follow the Directions Precisely
- Vietnam Veteran's Family Mirrors U.S. Split on War
- WITH THE 1ST ARMORED DIVISION : Soldiers Furious Over Report of Trickery : Combat: 'There ain't going to be no next time,' one says after word spreads that Iraqis faked a surrender to launch a sneak attack.
- No Panic on Drought, Wilson Says : Water: Governor names special task force to examine 'all the options I can take.' He declines to use emergency powers to direct allocations.
- Neutral Iran Mixes Humanitarian Aid, Diplomatic Pressure : Gulf region: Though it won't take sides, Tehran sends food to Iraq and hosts talks on a 'peaceful solution.'
- Honduras, Nicaragua Blame Each Other for Shootout at Sea
- Bulgaria Will Leave Warsaw Pact, President Declares
- U.S. Sues Oil Firms for $19 Million in McColl Dump Case : Environment: The EPA and the state of California move to establish that the seven companies are liable for cleanup costs at Fullerton's toxic waste site--called one of the worst.
- California Condor Lays 2nd Egg of Year at Zoo
- Birth Control Implant Order Is Appealed
- IRVINE : Inventive Kids Show Their Stuff
- Charges Filed Against Tour Bus Firm; Safety Perils Cited
- Cost of Bradley's Legal Defense Nears $1 Million
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Cougars Rout Trojans, 74-47
- Fullerton Able to Play Football
- Division Over War With Iraq
- Track and Field
- 'Son of Morning Star' Ambushes Custer's Reckless Image
- Bail on Iraqi Man Charged in Murder Set at $5 Million
- Man Found Guilty in Fatal Beating of Father
- Supervisorial Race Proves One of Costliest : Election: The 4th District winner, Vicky Howard, and loser Bill Davis each spent more than $100,000. In recent memory, only one candidate's campaign--in 1986--cost more.
- Channel Islands Takes Marmonte Lead, 71-60
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Royal Holds Loll to 17, Wins Again
- Vienna Schubert Trio Plays in Costa Mesa : Touring chamber group goes through the motions, then switches gears to become a cohesive, steady unit.
- TV REVIEWS : Town Bully at Large in 'Broad Daylight'
- Sale of Mexico's State-Run TV Channel Halted:...
- THE GULF WAR : Environment: Cleanup
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- Infant's Father Arraigned for Attempted Murder
- Insurers Cut Premiums for Gulf-Bound Cargo : Shipping: Industry executives believe Iraq now poses less of a threat.
- CLIPBOARD : Multifamily Home Futures
- Turkish Embassy Bombed in Beirut; No One Is Hurt
- THE GULF WAR : In Asia
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Aircraft From U.S. Used Against Rebels
- Israel Suspends Reporter
- Latino Parents Complain of Racism in Boy Scouts
- Thatcher Seems 'in Mourning,' Uncertain of Her Role : Politics: Observers note her feisty, determined style is gone. Britain's ex-prime minister is preparing to visit Los Angeles.
- Nicaragua Gets New Terms on Its Mexico Debt
- Proposal Would End Partial Ban on European...
- Super 8 Stays With AT&T; for Long-Distance Service
- O.C. Register Drops 8 of Its 27 Dealers : Distribution: Many of the independent workers, some of whom paid $100,000 to $130,000 for the routes, are angered by the newspaper's move.
- Home Port : Boatniks Trade Four Walls for Mobility, Coziness and a Bay View
- Colombia's Tactics in Drug Fight Under Attack After Hostages Die : Narcotics: Critics say recent events show that government can't control the military. President refuses to alter his policy in war against cartel.
- Bomb Threat Leads to Evacuation of Bank
- Workers Can Keep Their Moonlighting Jobs Secret : Burbank: The city may appeal the Superior Court judge's ruling in favor of the employees' union, which challenged the disclosure policy.
- Firms Upset Over Cost, Complexities of Postal Rate Hike
- RETAIL : Surf-Wear Industry in Fashion Transition; Neon Is a Wipeout
- Citrus Workers Can Seek Aid, INS Decides
- His Key to Success: the Real Enchilada : Food: Jose Luis Rodriguez disdains Americanized Mexican fare served by fast-food chains. He's on the move by 5 a.m. daily so all his Super Antojitos outlets can offer choices such as ox-tongue tacos.
- Fed Lowers Key Discount Rate to 6% to Aid Economy
- Drug Problems Should Work Both Ways
- Problem Is, Clippers Act Like Characters
- The Super Bowl and the Gulf War
- Yes, Giants Were Super, but Did the Bills Get Credit They Deserved?
- The Super Bowl and the Gulf War
- Yes, Giants Were Super, but Did the Bills Get Credit They Deserved?
- Festival of the Arts Management Defended by 16-Year Exhibitor
- The Super Bowl and the Gulf War
- Grange's Influence Lasts to This Day
- Episcopalian Bush Opens Religious Counteroffensive for a 'Just War' : Morality: Despite opposition to military action from leader of his church and other mainline Christian denominations, the President has received support from evangelicals. : News ANALYSIS
- Yes, Giants Were Super, but Did the Bills Get Credit They Deserved?
- Bishop's Book Pictures Paul as a Homosexual : Controversy: He cites the apostle's own words as support for his theory. His main thesis is that the Bible is being neglected in mainstream Christianity because of the intellectual difficulties it poses for today's churchgoers.
- Division Over War With Iraq
- Grange's Influence Lasts to This Day
- Some Padre Players Are Asking Too Much
- Don't Give Colgate the Old Brush-Off
- The Super Bowl and the Gulf War
- Obituaries - Feb. 2, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 2, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 2, 1991
- Iraq Says POWs Same as Criminals : Prisoners: American fliers attacked civilians, Radio Baghdad says. It pledges to punish them as killers.
- U.S. Planes Pummel Iraqis Along Border : Gulf War: Intent of enemy movements remains a puzzle. Allies report seizing 400 POWs in Khafji fighting.
- Judges Urge Rejection of Edison-SDG&E; Merger : Utilities: Their recommendation says the proposed $2.6-billion union would lessen competition in the state.
- FBI Downplays Its Arab-American Contacts : Terrorism: Agent heading the Los Angeles office calls 'paranoia' unwarranted. Some people interviewed have charged harassment.
- Ground Perils a Constant Concern : Safety: 'Potential for catastrophe' has long been seen because of traffic at L.A. airport. Hundreds of near-misses have been reported on runways throughout the nation.
- Rights Abuses on Both Sides Cited by U.S.
- Planes Collide at LAX; 12 Die : 24 Injured in Runway Crash; 21 Unaccounted For : Disaster: USAir jetliner with 89 aboard burns with commuter craft stuck underneath. The FBI says there is no evidence of terrorism.
- 2 Controversial Shootings Held Justified by D.A. : Inquiry: Critics express frustration. No law enforcement officer involved in a shooting has been prosecuted by the San Diego County district attorney since 1984.
- Pipe Rupture May Fuel Case for Replacement : Oil: The Valencia break occurred the same day that Mobil released an environmental report warning of a 99.8% chance of such an accident on the aging line.
- Commuter Lot Guards Proposed : Transportation: Security patrols were among several congestion-relief proposals compiled for county officials.
- Ram, Raider Plan B Lists Have 7 Starters : NFL: Among those unprotected are Jerry Robinson, Riki Ellison, Doug Smith, Doug Reed.
- Survivors Tell of Smoke, Fire, Fear of Death
- Iraq Says POWs Same as Criminals : Prisoners: American fliers attacked civilians, Radio Baghdad says. It pledges to punish them as killers.
- Boredom, Fake Gun Lead to Border Death
- Oil Pipeline Spill Leaves 8-Mile Slick on River : Mobil: A rupture is blamed for the release of more than 63,000 gallons into the Santa Clara. It raises concerns of ground-water contamination in Ventura County.
- Oil Pipeline Bursts, Leaves Slick on River
- 'Friendly Fire' Is Probed in Battle Deaths
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: TWO VENTURE PLAZA
- Treasury Schedules Quarterly Financing: The Treasury announced...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Construction Spending Off 0.5%
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Culture: Comedy
- Mail Call for American Troops a Case of Delayed Gratification : Saudi Arabia: Letters and parcels in the largest American overseas postal operation now take 12 to 15 days to arrive.
- BOOK REVIEW : Home's Foundation Is Built on Pathos : IN THE SPANISH BALLROOM <i> by Doris Rochlin</i> ; Doubleday; $18.95, 258 pages
- Phony Medical Charges Cost State Millions
- RECREATION / RACQUETBALL : It's Been a Match Made and Sustained on Court : Jim Carson has coached Lynn Adams to national championships. Their relationship has included marriage, divorce and a serious injury.
- U.S. Cites 70 Terrorist Acts Against Allies in January
- THE GULF WAR : Profile: Brig. Gen. Nachman Shai
- MILITARY ORGANIZATION
- Countywide : Hearing Delayed on Jail Overcrowding
- Senate Approves Fee for Services to the Retarded
- Florida Technique No Help in Hunting S.D. Killer
- Countywide : Postal Patrons Get Their 4 Cents In
- Cawdrey to Continue Legal Fight to Run for 3rd Council Term
- Doctor Branded Negligent in License Hearing : Medicine: Two physicians testify against an Anaheim doctor who hastened a New Year's birth. Two other newborns delivered by Charles Turner Jr. last year died.
- 1992 Defense Budget to Continue Military Cutbacks Despite Gulf War : Spending: Bush is expected to propose a sharp 3.3% reduction after inflation. The Pentagon is 'banking' on peace.
- Nevada Governor No Longer 'No. 1'
- An Unhappy Era Comes to an End
- Troops Caught Behind Lines, Spy on Enemy
- Pan Am Is Sued Over Barring Iraqi Passengers
- For Saudis, the War Brings Mixed Feelings, Painful Questions on Role : Debate: They dislike Hussein's actions, but they also are alarmed at the prospect of Iraq's devastation.
- BUENA PARK : Model T Seized, 3 Arrested in Raids
- Panel Hears Testimony on Social Studies Texts
- Distortion, at Home and Abroad : Propaganda: By manipulating CNN, Iraq's dictator tries to undermine America's faith in its press.
- BUENA PARK : $31,500 Is Raised by Silverado Days
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FULLERTON COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Junk Hunt : Groups to Clean Up Targets Left in Canyon by Shooters
- White Supremacist Editor Sentenced to Jail
- Clara Wolter; Retired Piano Teacher
- Piru : Boy Threw Dog at Mother, Deputies Say
- Birth Control Order Is Appealed
- MOTOR RACING WINTERNATIONALS : A Lady Takes the Ultimate Ride
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Rams Prepared to Lose Reed if He Doesn't Sign : NFL: If defensive lineman doesn't accept contract offer, club says he won't be on list of 37 protected players, thus missing $150,000 bonus.
- Music Reviews : African-American From Viklarbo
- Cost of Funds Falls Again: The 11th...
- REAL ESTATE
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : LAV-25
- Return Engagement : Peace Symbol of the '60s Gains New Luster as the Gulf War Rages
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- Santa Clarita Mayor Recall Effort Fails
- Drug Probe Culminates in Seizure of House
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Crocodile Tears Over Deer
- Retirement Home Fires Investigated : North Hollywood: City and state officials are looking into a series of blazes at the residence, which houses 75 people.
- Chargers Did Revise Deal With Williams, Agent Says
- Slimmed-Down Armijo Hits It Big in Fight at Irvine
- Despite Several Shortages, Toreros Have Plenty of Confidence
- Lakers Not Half Bad in 13th in Row : Basketball: They jump on Hawks for a 23-point lead after 24 minutes and roll to 116-103 victory.
- A Wry, Witty Allison Plays In Top Form : Music: Quirky pianist delivers impressive sets of blues standards and original numbers at Elario's.
- Yugoslav Dispute at New Impasse
- Israel Hits Back at PLO in Lebanon : Mideast: Palestinians are accused of trying to open a new front in Gulf War in support of Iraq.
- Rocking the Cradle of Classical Civilization : Ideas: A Cornell University professor has challenged accepted views. He contends that Western culture is derived from the Egyptians and Phoenicians, not Europeans.
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Words on the War
- Demonstrating Little Interest : Teach-in: One CSUN session on the Gulf War attracted about 100, but other speakers drew much smaller audiences.
- Violist Helps to Dispel Instrument's Obscurity
- Foundation Appoints 5 New Directors
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Ba-shing' Flat, Fails to Intelligently Address Gay-Bashing : At its best, Orange Coast College production is more of an odd-couple comedy. When it comes to feelings, the play is all talk.
- Brazil Freezes Pay, Prices to Cool Inflation : Economy: The cost of living soared 20% in January alone. It is the latest setback in the new president's economic reform effort.
- TWA Defaults on Bond Payment of $75 Million : Airline: The carrier says it has $200 million on hand, but put off payment because it needs the cash.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : War Optimism Pushes Dow Up by 23.27
- THE GULF WAR : Authorities: Jane's
- Trimedyne Stock Soars, Triggered by 'Cold' Laser Gains
- Hasbro Agrees to Buy Ailing Tonka in Big Toy Merger
- 1,500 French Jews Travel to Israel in Solidarity Gesture
- A Small Town Loses One of the Family : Combat death: Thomas A. Jenkins left his old mining community for schooling and training in Marines. He was one of 11 killed in a ground battle.
- The Hardest Goodby : For First Time, Both Parents Could Be Placed Near Combat --and Relatives in the U.S. Could Be Left With War Orphans
- Iran Tells Hussein's Aide It Will Hold Iraqi Fliers, Planes : Diplomacy: Tehran reportedly expresses displeasure over warplane landings. Algerian, French and Yemeni officials also arrive for talks on war.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Bumpy Johnson' a Strange Tribute : Theater: Portrait of Harlem gangster as a kind of black Robin Hood remains more an angle than a play.
- REAL ESTATE : Next 3 Months Great to Build and Sell, Developer Believes
- ROUNDUP
- NATION : This Name Game Goes Awry
- Fog of War Triggered Iraq's Attack on Khafji : Tactics: Stripped of sophisticated intelligence-gathering capability, Hussein's troops are forced to do it the hard way.
- Big Banks Move Quickly to Cut Prime to 9%
- Battling Burnout : Workaholics Hinder a Company Rather Than Help It, So Experts Say Managers Should Encourage Shift in Work Ethic
- Objectors in Germany Pose Medical Issue : Hospitals: Some workers threaten strike, say they would not treat evacuated American wounded.
- Bush Praises Troops During Morale-Boosting Tour of Bases
- Marine Recruiting Sergeant Acquitted in Assault Case : Trial: Juror cites 'vagueness' surrounding the incident, which left an Anaheim clerk with brain damage.
- Long Beach Police Show Gains in Solving Crimes : Law enforcement: Computer error failed to credit all cases that had been completed. But the department's rating remains low compared to other cities.
- VENTURA : Children Can Make Valentines for Vets
- COSTA MESA : Two Groups Given Place in the Park
- THE SIDELINES : Dodgers to Play in Mexico
- Hart Answers Schurr's Third-Quarter Rally to Win Going Away
- USIU Coach Hopes Hard Work Pays Off
- Students Films Go Hollywood
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Style, Chef Spice Up Mori's Grill
- Union Balks at Pact With NBC: Four...
- Designer Finds New Home at Hartnell : Couture: Marc Bohan has settled in London as the <i> couturier</i> for one of the city's most famous houses.
- STRIKING FROM THE SEA
- Normality Returns, at Least on the Surface : Reaction: People are returning to their daily routines. But the war isn't easily forgotten.
- Iraqi Armor Rolls South : Allied Jets Rain Bombs on Convoys
- Truck Driven by Mother Injures Girl, 3
- ORANGE : Tape to Show Firms Recycling Procedure
- S.D.'s Water Conservation Far Below Goal : Drought: In four months, voluntary measures have brought less than half the 10% savings sought. County tightens its policy today.
- Taper Foundation Gives $1 Million to Clinic
- Military Families' Health Plan Renewed
- California IN BRIEF : DAVIS : College Deer Killed by Mountain Lion
- Sabatini Defeats Steffi Graf
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miscues Costly as Irvine Falls in 14th Inning
- Mt. Carmel's Miller Says He'll Attend Texas A
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Can Andre Dawson Dish It Out?
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mr. & Mrs. Bridge' Lacks Spark Despite the Polish of Its Stars
- POP ALBUM CHART : Carey Gaining on Ice Man
- ROUNDUP : Document Processing Strength Hikes Xerox's Quarterly Profit
- ROUNDUP
- No Tax Dollars Needed for Bank Fund, FDIC Says : Finance: Agency chief L. William Seidman believes the banking industry can provide $10 billion to shore up the deposit insurance fund. Lawmakers are skeptical.
- P.M. BRIEFING : GM Out-Paces Ford in Europe
- 8 Blacks Killed in South Africa After Peace Plea
- NATION : Serial Killer Gets 250 Years
- WAR ACTION
- OJAI : Hospital's Owners File for Bankruptcy
- 2 Plead Guilty in Shooting of Trick-or-Treater, 12
- Developers Contributing to Galanter : Fund raising: The councilwoman was elected on a slow-growth platform four years ago. Critics say she has drifted away from the anti-development voters who elected her.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Fire McCammon; Quinn Will Take Over as Coach
- Iraqi Sought in Party Slaying Surrenders at Border
- THE SIDELINES : Schneider Wins Slalom Title
- Trevathan, Wellman Invited to NFL Scouting Combine
- Carson Jolts San Pedro's Title Hopes
- SKIING : Mammoth Drive Not Necessary
- Are They Still Out of Their League? : Basketball: Lady Toros have improved, but they continue to struggle in California Collegiate Athletic Assn. play.
- SAILING : Go to Catalina and Take a Left (or Right)
- SHORT TAKES : Go-ol-ly! Nabors Gets a Star
- 'King Cat' Elvis Is Hottest Hound Dog in China : Music: First mass-produced Presley album in the country introduces the singer to a new audience of 1.1 billion.
- ETHNIC ART : Paying Homage to Black Culture : Celebration: A performance by the Garth Fagan dance troupe highlights month of concerts, lectures and exhibits.
- STAGE REVIEW : An 'Evening' Made for Movie Buffs
- Music Reviews : Pianist Karasik in Pro Musicis Recital
- Israel and Palestinians
- Advanced Telecommunications, Baton Rouge, La., named Norman...
- Pacific Enterprises' Profit Surges 38% in 4th Quarter
- Chartwell to Seek Avon Proxy Votes: Chartwell...
- Alexander Schmidt; Former Head of Food and Drug Administration
- IMAGE : Soft Sell: Leading Ladies Throw Moviegoers a Curve
- DESERT STORM: DAY 16 : Political