- Agassi, Sampras to Play in Exhibition Saturday
- NBA ROUNDUP : Phoenix Wins 13th in a Row at Home
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Valetutto Dismisses Diagnosis to Compete in Gymnastics
- Opening Up to Communist Unions
- War Diary : Seed Corn and 'Saddam's Rashes' as the Allies Advance
- Warsaw Pact Formally Ends Its Military Role : Alliance: Eastern European leaders gather in Budapest to make final arrangements to wipe out a 35-year enslavement to the Kremlin.
- KEEPING FIT : Surprise! Weight Loss Is No Simple Matter : Costa Mesa Doctor, Confirming What Dieters Have Known All Along, Pioneers New Approach to Slimming Down
- City OKs Panel on Human Relations
- Film Book Protested by Women : Education: Groups object to comments about female filmmakers in a textbook written by an L.A. Valley College professor.
- SANTA ANA : 2 Drivers Injured in Car Collision
- The PLO: Why It's Hurting the Cause : Palestinians deserve better representation than they get
- Scott Leads 49ers to 91-73 Victory Over Pacific Women
- Dominance of North County Teams Isn't Just an Illusion
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-AA : He Changed His Game; His Name Is Next
- College Basketball
- Holdout Howell Asks for a Trade : Dodgers: Reliever is dissatisfied that club will not extend his contract.
- Leslie Ferguson
- 'The Beeb' Beams War Home to Yanks : Radio: American Public Radio supplements its news with BBC reports from London, offering a European perspective on the conflict.
- KUDOS
- ART REVIEW : The Power of the Word and the Image : Getty's 'Neither Speech Nor Language' show documents the strong interrelationship of photography and text. Despite some flaws and omissions, this is an informative show.
- Bid for Rest of Saab-Scania AB: One...
- Page's Future Uncertain if Merger Fails
- T-Bill Rates Rise : The Treasury sold...
- War IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Judge Delays Ruling on War Dead Arrival
- BEIJING : A Sino-Soviet Summit?
- The Race for Last Place Begins
- Trial Opens for Ex-Leader of Bulgaria
- Medics Are Delighted--All's Quiet on the Hospital Front : Casualties: As soon as the war started, medical staffs went on alert. It was 17 hours before any injured personnel arrived.
- The Day in the Gulf
- San Diego
- Teen-Ager Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Man
- SANTA ANA : Way Sought to Keep El Mercado Open
- DANA POINT : City May Table Redevelopment Plan
- VENTURA : Depot to Be Built for Amtrak Passengers
- Decomposed Body Found Near Castaic
- Carports Catch Fire During Burglary; 8 Cars Demolished
- Tustin Boy, 10, Killed, 4 Injured in 3-Car Collision
- NAIA DISTRICT 3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Southern California College Opens Defense of District 3 Title Tonight
- In Hopper's World, the Last Shall Be First : Art: He 'dwells on people who wait, who serve. People whom we don't notice,' lecturer says.
- In Unforgiving Iraq, Hussein's Job--and His Life--on the Line : Political violence: The nation's bloody history shows that toppled leaders can expect execution.
- Armed Fugitive Arrested as Suspect in 9 Killings
- State Revokes License of Troubled Camp
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Words on the War
- Retrial Begins in Vehicular Murder Case : Crime: The four victims never had a chance, the prosecution charges.
- Patients Plead to Save Medical Aid Program
- Deadline to Apply for School Fund Board Extended
- Scanners, Bar Codes Help Ease Jurors' Burden
- Part of Roseanne Barr's Tabloid Lawsuit Dismissed
- MOORPARK : College Foundation Returns $16,000
- Driver Testifies She Didn't Know She Hit Stepdaughter's Husband
- Doctor in Laetrile Case Wins Round in Court
- Appeals Increase Allotments in Ventura
- GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Los Alamitos Travels to El Toro to Face the Defending Champions
- Libregts Will Interview for U.S. Job : Soccer: Former coach of the Netherlands' national team is one of two remaining candidates.
- ANGELS : Robinson Is Happy After Escape From New York
- THREE-DAY WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : A Replay of the Top Five
- DANCE REVIEW : Choreographers Spell It Out in 'In the Works' Series
- Device May Speed Up Computers: Bellcore, the...
- ICN Pharmaceuticals: The Costa Mesa company reported...
- Ad, PR Agencies Team Up to Offer Combined Service
- Valley Federal Seeks More Time to Boost Capital in a Bid to Save Itself
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Poll: Ground War Approval
- MOSCOW : A Birthday Party of Sorts
- THE GULF WAR : Law: Battlefield Crimes
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Refugees: Reduced Estimates
- Jean Rogers; Acted in 'Flash Gordon' Movie Serial
- Justices to Rule on Abortion Protesters : Supreme Court: Case stems from Operation Rescue blockades of clinics. At issue is whether civil rights of facilities' patients were violated.
- Not-Guilty Pleas Entered in Drug Money Case
- Getting one's car washed in drought-time L.A....
- 11 Municipal Judges to Be Sworn In Friday
- COSTA MESA : Parent Group Upset by School Transfers
- SIMI VALLEY : Swimmers to Raise Funds for Memorial
- <i> Breakthrough</i> May Be the Word for It : Cancer-killer is first biotechnology counterattack for large numbers of patients
- Another Big Win for UNLV
- Two At-Large Berths Will Be at Premium for State Tournament
- Low Profile : After Starring Role, Jalewalia Enjoys Being One of the Crowd
- Worries Tinge Success for Biola's Kovacic
- AT&T; to Fight NCR Employee Stock Plan
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Newhall Land Feels Slump in Real Estate
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : 6 Jailed for IRA Bombing to Go Free
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In the Mideast
- Striking a Blow for Rights in Workplace
- THE GULF WAR: The Internationl Front : From the PLO
- Postscript : The Peace Corps at 30: Still Under Fire : Veterans say the new director is trying to link the agency to U.S. foreign policy and further his own political career.
- THE DROUGHT : California Drought Watch
- 60 Irvine-Based Reservists Are Called to Duty
- PERSPECTIVE ON ARAB-ISRAELI PEACE : One Victory Can Produce Another : The success of the anti-Iraq coalition should give momentum to settling the Palestinian question.
- L.A. MARATHON EVENTS
- Darrell Jackson: Finding New Successes
- Christian Brando Tells of Remorse and Hopes : Hearing: Courthouse is a painfully familiar locale for actor's son on eve of sentencing for manslaughter.
- Runway Collisions a Growing Danger, NTSB Official Says
- Baseball
- College football
- Jurisprudence
- No Darkness, Only Light in Vero Beach
- Another Year, Another Oscar Strategy : Movies: Gilbert Cates finds a different set of circumstances for this year's Academy Awards, his second as producer of the annual awards show.
- ART REVIEWS : A Mother-and-Son Exhibition at Newspace Gallery : Paintings by Frederick Wight and Alice Stallknecht reveal more differences than similarities.
- Home Depot: The Atlanta-based home improvement retail...
- Tisch Family Trims Bank Holdings: CBS Chairman...
- DVI Financial Corp.: The Irvine medical-equipment leasing...
- Transcript of Reported Iraqi Order
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela, De Klerk Back School Reform
- The Party Itself Was the Star : Fund-raiser: The event, which benefited the American Heart Assn., was a decorator's dream with a '50s theme.
- THE GULF WAR : Trouble in Bethlehem
- AIDS Foundation Van for Ferrying Clients Is Stolen
- Teachers Ask State to Punish Principal : Schools: Their union charges that the Van Nuys school official retaliated against a 'whistle-blower.' The group wants her credential revoked.
- Suit Accuses Irvine Co. of Racial Bias
- Troubled Woman Who Killed Father Gets Estate
- Officers Face Grim Task of Calling on Families of War Dead
- BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Santa Margarita Going One Step Beyond
- Baseball
- McBureaucrats : City Officials Get Some Tips on Serving Residents
- Fade Away : Baseball, Basketball Stardom Beckoned, but Wulfemeyer Ended Up Without Either
- Portrayal of Behan Suits Irishman to a T : Performance: Shay Duffin's 'Confessions of an Irish Rebel,' which he has been performing for 15 years, has been praised as the 'living image' of the playwright.
- BUENA PARK : Elementary School Areas May Change
- Simi Council OKs Mandatory Water-Saving Plan : Drought: The ordinance takes effect in April. Restaurant and landscaping uses are covered. More stringent measures may be adopted later.
- Mike Carpenter
- McIlvaine Is Making His Mark : Baseball: In less than five months, San Diego's new general manager has stirred up the Padres with his personnel moves.
- Carter, Bound for Arizona, Gets SAT Score He Needed
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-AA : Tustin's Beilstein Narrows Focus to Court
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lionel Hampton's Mission to Moscow, Idaho : Musicians, students and fans pay tribute to the vibraphonist at festival at the University of Idaho.
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Comedian Wolfberg's Success Bugging Out All Over : Stand-up: Oft-imitated comic will puff out his cheeks, dart his tongue and squint in Brea.
- TV REVIEW : 'Russian Right Stuff': How the Soviets Met the Space Challenge
- Hollywood in Berlin : Movies: A Cold War retrospective tries to make sense of Germany's past, but it's Kevin Costner's 'Dances With Wolves' that draws the crowds.
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Korenstein Doesn't Deliver on the Issues
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Hussein
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- To Have 3 Children Isn't to Be Greedy
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS : What Will Be the Legacy of DeSimone?
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Student's Poem Catches War Mood
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- How to Reduce Reliance on Landfills
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Mideast Ground War Begins
- Obituaries - Feb. 26, 1991
- Obituaries - Feb. 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 26, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 26, 1991
- State to Shut Off Water Deliveries to Southland : Drought: The cutoff's effect is less severe in Orange County because it relies more on local ground supplies.
- Iraqi Missile Slams Into GIs' Barracks; 27 Killed : Scud attack: 98 are hurt in the deadliest such strike of the war. Quarters were for Pennsylvania reserve unit.
- Red Adair to Help Kuwait Douse Fires : Oil fields: The famed Texas firefighter estimates that it will take a year to extinguish the blazes. Four other firms will also be part of the team.
- Hussein Orders Iraqi Pullout : U.S. Brushes Aside Move; Allies Press Land War : Gulf conflict: Many tanks of the elite Republican Guard are reported destroyed. Total of POWs now put at 25,000.
- Census Finds Ethnic Boom in Suburbs, Rural Areas : Population: Asian and Hispanic growth exceeds expectations. State's white share continues to decline.
- WHAT ELECTION? Funny thing about the county...
- Audit Assails Operation of Program to Aid Poor : Poverty: City controller says mismanagement threatens to shortchange needy residents. Independent monitor urged to oversee disbursement and collection of money.
- Class Led by Police Gives Tips on How to Avoid Rape : Self-defense: The San Clemente department had to turn away some of the many who wanted to attend.
- Family of 5 Found Dead Inside Home in Lancaster : Crime: Father killed his wife and three daughters before turning gun on himself, deputies say.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-A : Marina More Than Sum of Its Parks
- Ticketmaster to Lick Competition by Buying It : Entertainment: An agreement is reached to sell Ticketron for an undisclosed sum. The No. 1 firm's move will end years of intense rivalry.
- Bondholders May Challenge MGM Buyout
- HELP WANTED: The new issue of Money...
- Orange County Hispanic, Asian Growth Surges
- BUCKS FOR BANGS: Orange County ranked third...
- Iraq Orders Kuwait Pullout : U.S. Discounts Move, Sees No Change; War Pressed : Gulf conflict: Fitzwater says Hussein must publicly accept terms. Many Republican Guard tanks reported destroyed. Total of POWs put at 25,000.
- State to Shut Off Water Delivery to Southland
- Regional Outlook : Can Saddam, Iraq Survive the 'Mother of All Battles'? : Some believe it depends on how the dictator feels about martyrdom. The scorched earth of Kuwait may be his legacy.
- City's Latinos on the Grow : Majority: Santa Ana's Hispanics make up 65% of the population and have recorded solid gains, but some still say they are ignored by City Hall.
- Elite Soviet Infantry Leaving Germany
- White Gets a Vowel--Oooooh--at Party
- Medical Equipment Donation
- Words on the War
- TYPES OF PROJECTILES
- A Special Worry--3 Children on the Front Line
- Reservists Get Warm Welcome : Homecoming: Some Air National Guard members returning from overseas missions are circumspect about Gulf War's escalation.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Lonely Road for Pier Tram Driver
- OXNARD : Codes Amended to Reduce Water Use
- Man Charged in 1982 Death Alleges Police Vendetta
- Cold Snap Means Few Jobs for Fieldworkers : Agriculture: Hundreds of migrants crowd street corners in Oxnard's La Colonia neighborhood. Some have gone weeks without paychecks.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel to Debate Plan to Raze Restaurant
- PLATFORM : Same Old Story
- TRACK AND FIELD / JULIE CART : Germans Learn Cold Lesson in Capitalism
- In Spring, Their Thoughts Shouldn't Turn to Football
- DODGERS : Hershiser Draws Special Attention
- Whistle Is Blown Too Soon
- Stage : Cirque du Soleil Takes Costa Mesa by Humor, Theatrical Vitality
- COLUMN ONE : General Has Heart of a Romantic : Schwarzkopf, the soldiers' champion, is gruff, engaging and often quick-tempered. His men follow him with a loyalty that borders on idolatry.
- Memory Lane Leads Home to Fairfield D.
- Around the World
- Donald McKayle: Dancing to Own Tune
- Election 'Wake Up' Call Energizes Lowery : Politics: Congressman who barely survived in a supposedly safe district gets message, acts to polish his image with constituents.
- School Out on 10th Hole for Sluman
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bird Fails in the Clutch Again
- Acting Shines in Verdi's 'Ballo'
- Hollywood's Stand on Persian Gulf War
- 'Hack Time' Gives Pilots New Role in Supporting Assault : Air war: Fliers guard against MIGs, report 'spectacular results' in hitting enemy artillery firing on GIs.
- The Day in the Gulf
- Ships of Desert Storm to Fore
- Setting the Record Straight in the Most Certain of Terms
- OPEC's Concerns
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Anaheim's Increasingly Grand Vision
- Science / Medicine : Whale-Watching Excursions Planned
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planning Board to Weigh Plaza Project
- Tips on How to Succeed With Exercise Programs
- OXNARD : City May Appeal INS Office Closure
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Story's Surge in Second Half Powers USC
- LOS ANGELES OPEN : Schulz No Longer Lags Behind : Golf: He improves his putting and pars the final seven holes at Riviera to beat Sluman by a shot for his second victory.
- Winter Sports
- ANGELS : Harvey Got Harsh Lesson in '90
- TV REVIEW : Grit, Passion Power Drama of 'Long Road'
- Mubarak's 'Paper Tiger' Label for Iraq Appears Right : Tactics: Initial reports from the front indicate that Hussein's land forces are no better than his air defenses.
- Some Fear UC Fee Hike Will Harm Higher Education : College: They say Cal State system could be overloaded with students who shun top-tier schools. Officials reply that financial aid will soften blow.
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Estonia, Latvia Begin Independence Votes
- Transitway Work Hits a Roadblock
- Is the City Throwing Itself at NFL Only to Be Left at the Altar Again?
- COSTA MESA : Teen Driver Killed in Car Collision
- Burbank Election for City Council Centers on Growth : Primary: Many of the challengers for the 2 seats say the present panel has let development get out of control. But others contend that more restrictions would damage the city's economy.
- Man Arrested After Job Supervisor Threatened
- Padres To Remain in Yuma, Mayor Says
- Unfortunately for Braves, Talk Is Cheap
- Jets No Bye, but They Are 5-3 Losers to Kings : Hockey: Gretzky denies making quote that belittled Winnipeg. Berthiaume, sharp in goal, is quick to leave.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chavez Shuts Down Rice; Titans Get Seven Unearned Runs in 7-2 Victory
- Dream Merchants : <i> Belle Epoque </i> of Department Stores Lives on in Shoppers' Hearts
- WATER WATCH
- Science / Medicine : IQ Linked to Neural Quickness
- Times Names Klein President of Valley and Ventura Editions
- BUENA PARK : Fire Chief Ready for a New Challenge
- Sluman Doesn't Think It Was a Bad Day's Work : L.A. Open: He isn't too upset about finishing second by one stroke and earning a $108,000 check.
- Boxing
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- 'Rivals' Could Use More Passion and Fewer Words
- RADIO
- 'Saddam Line' Falls Easily to Marines
- Squirreling Around
- Echoes of Blitzkrieg in Massive Invasion : Military history: Powerful strikes call to mind Hitler's tactics, D-Day in Europe, Israel's Six-Day War, Korea.
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : New World Order of TV Struggles to Show 'Real War'
- Woman, 92, Hit, Killed Crossing the Street
- Acie Earl, Iowa's leading scorer and rebounder...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Triple Threat': Loud, Lively and Lame
- MUSIC REVIEW : Angeles Quartet at Occidental, Then On to Irvine Barclay
- World IN BRIEF : SPAIN : Karpov Loses Chess Tournament Match
- Plane Crashes Into House; None Injured : Santa Monica: A wall and part of the roof are torn off. There were four aboard the aircraft and four in the home.
- Thai Coup Leaders Plan Elections in Six Months : Takeover: The military junta also says it wants to amend the constitution. The whereabouts of the deposed prime minister are unknown.
- These GI Parents Bear a Triple Burden in Gulf War
- CLIPBOARD : Toll Road Support: How Arguments Affect It
- Ventura to Consider Revamping Recycling Contract
- Science / Medicine : Contraceptive Vaccine May Be Tested in 2 Years
- Japanese Official Visits Israel Amid Criticism
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : It Takes Arizona Two Overtimes to Beat Duke and Extend Streak
- Perez Will Defend Title Again Tonight
- College Basketball
- Newton a Lecturer at UC Irvine
- Music : Peters Offers Generous Program
- ART : It Takes a Jack-of-All-Arts-Trades to Be Curator : The Newport Harbor museum needs to replace Paul Schimmel. What qualifications should a curator possess? Powers of persuasion and the ability to wine and dine, among other things.
- Scrambled SignalsEgg magazine's editors had some of...
- Travelodge Cuts Rates: Hit by the winter...
- INDONESIA: Indonesian President Suharto; the heads of...
- Price of Gasoline Drops: The average price...
- Ex-Titan Howard Is 99th Selection in WLAF Draft
- DARLENE FIRESTONE : Why Companies Move Away : Relocation Expert Says Living's Easy but Profit Is Low
- WAR REACTION : Start of Ground Fighting Unlikely to Boost Oil Prices
- Jeffrey Klein Will Head Times in Valley, Ventura
- FOCUS : The Debate on Taxation of Foreign Firms : IRS: The agency contends that billions in profits are being shifted overseas. Japanese companies say they are being unfairly targeted.
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Food Poisoning
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- CHINA: Royal Dutch Shell will build a...
- TAIWAN: The Ministry of Economic Affairs has...
- SOUTH KOREA: President Roh Tae-Woo vowed to...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Fighting the War Fires
- War Adds to Gloom in West Bank Town : Palestinians: Dreams of independence from Israel suffer another setback as allied drive jolts their champion, Hussein.
- Arab Protests
- Science / Medicine : Chimp Learns to Make Tools
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : District Employees Vote for Pay Raise
- At the Outset, a Strong Showing : After initial coalition triumphs, reasons for caution remain
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Stop Hull, Oates to Beat Blues, 6-2
- Kevin Anderson Breaks Through : Thanks to 'Sleeping With the Enemy,' Stage Veteran Is a 'New Face' No More
- TV REVIEWS : 'Dangerous Assignments' Victimized by Good Intentions
- Isaak's Doleful, Romantic Songs Reach His Audience
- WAR REACTION : Stocks Advance in Tokyo, Other Markets Abroad
- PHILIPPINES: Approval by the International Monetary Fund...
- San Clemente Wrapped Up in Events of War
- The Fox
- Kremlin Expresses Regret That Bush, Allies Didn't Accept Peace Plan
- Iraqi-Americans Stage War Protest in Detroit
- Allies Give Arabs High-Profile Role : Strategy: The coalition hopes to dispel notion that the conflict is between Western 'infidels' and Muslims.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Businesses Fear Ruin From Tollway
- COUNTYWIDE : Cap Considered for Mobile Home Rents
- SANTA ANA : Man to Be Booked After Fatal Crash