- Alhambra : Asians Demand Apology
- N.Y. Historical Society Reports Massive Cutbacks
- Elder Statesmen : Balloting is ahead for county representatives to the California Senior Legislature, which recommends priority bills to lawmakers.
- Inaugural Poem to Be Published
- Storms Perk Up Falls in Trabuco
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Lacrossing Their Hearts : Sports: Local youth league, with more than 100 players, consists of five non-sanctioned teams from South County.
- Fireball Sparks Speculation in South
- Safety Group Draws Up Its '93 Wish List : Toy labeling and seafood inspections are among items the coalition is seeking action on from Clinton and Congress.
- HORSES : Appraiser Determines What's Fare
- 7 Die in Fiery Georgia Crash of Lockheed 'Flying Laboratory'
- The following are selected entries from the...
- Compton : 3 Student Representatives Attend Board Meeting
- Tamiko DavilaSchool: WhitneySport: SoccerPosition: ForwardClass: SophomoreThe striker...
- Breaking the Rules : The four musicians from rival high schools have merged their talents to produce a psychedelic guitar-band sound.
- Long Beach : Residence for Low-Income Senior Citizens Vetoed
- Pittsburgh's 1st Woman Mayor, 75, to Leave Post
- Spanish-Language Bookstore Can't Be Judged by Its Cover
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Controller Holds Summit in Simi
- Japan Cuts Its Discount Rate to Stem Slump : Policy: Analysts say it will help financial institutions burdened with problem loans, but no turnaround is expected soon.
- Balcor Co. has named Robert K. Shibuya...
- Angeles Corp. announced the appointment of Carroll...
- Representatives of 34 States Woo California Firms at Relocation Fair
- Team Proposes Plan to Fix C-17 Wing : Aircraft: McDonnell Douglas says costs to add metal reinforcement to the cargo jet would fall within reserves.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 4, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 4, 1993
- Robert L. Thomas has been elected to...
- Family Life Under the Big Top : Relationships: For Cirque du Soleil's young performers and their parents, who believe normal doesn't necessarily mean better, circus living is a balancing act.
- Activists' Ads Focus Fire Where There's Smoke : Entertainment: Anti-smoking group plans campaign against Hollywood directors who feature characters that light up.
- J. Lauro Valdovinos Appointed Chief Financial Officer at PCC
- Wounded Leave Croatia on Mercy Flight : Balkans: Eight Bosnian war victims will be first to receive medical treatment in the U.S. The mission is tinged with sadness as relatives watch them go.
- 2nd King Trial Revives L.A.'s Fears and Hopes : Mood: Despite confidence in plans to head off trouble, city is wary. Denny hearings may overlap trial.
- Mini-Mall in Cross-Fire of Drug Dealers and the Law : Courts: A city suit contends the Van Nuys shopping center and a store are public nuisances and demands the owners help clean up the problem.
- Man Convicted of Murdering Burbank Jeweler in 1987
- Officials Unveil Bus Plan to Link 10 Cities
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Michigan Rebounds Past Michigan State
- NHL ROUNDUP : Calgary Extends One Streak, Ends Another With 6-4 Win
- Canyon Hands Hart Its First Loss in Foothill League With Late Rally
- Jeff Foster
- JAZZ REVIEW : Sweet Baby: Truly Blue at Vine St.
- Ruth Ann Swenson, 33, has won the...
- KID STUFF : Special Books for Special Children
- Garamendi Urges 'Pay at Pump' Car Insurance : Liability: No-fault plan envisions a 40-cent-a-gallon charge to provide universal coverage and replace current premiums. Critics say consumers would more likely pay up to $1 per gallon.
- BRIEFING BOOK : Haitians With HIV Stuck in Legal Limbo at Guantanamo Base : More than 250 refugees have legitimate claims for political asylum. But they are barred from the United States because of their infection and are staging a hunger strike.
- Merely a Tall Tale? : In Possible Hoax, Knight Says He Will Have a 6-Foot-8 Recruit from Former Yugoslavia
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos' Three-Pointers Top Bolsa Grande
- Signed and Sealed, but Delivered Early : Recruiting: The drama of Signing Day is missing as colleges apply pressure on prospects to commit quickly.
- The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art has...
- Carrera Is Distributing Circuit Boards for PCs With Mainframe Capabilities
- ENTERTAINMENT
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : An Uphill Ride : Transit: BART once was reviled. Now it is used by nearly half the rush hour commuters who cross San Francisco Bay. Welcome to your new subway, Los Angeles. But it may take a while to grow on you.
- World IN BRIEF : ARMENIA : Premier, Cabinet Quit Over Budget
- Winery Sale: Huntington Beach Co. said Tuesday...
- Chuck Fry has joined Richard A. Hall...
- Military-Gay Issue May Stall Family Bill : Legislation: A maneuver by Senate Republicans could turn the proposed law into the first gridlocked measure of the year.
- Manatt, Phelps, Phillips & Kantor has elected...
- Volcano Rains Boulders Down on Farmers; 25 Die
- GRIFFITH PARK : Panel Splits on Horse Center Terms
- 2 Teen-Age Gang Members Die in Drive-By Shootings
- Dr. C.E. (Bud) Clever; Retired Dentist
- Philippines' Report Says Little League Faked Identities of at Least 5 Players
- LeAnn Kazmer
- Can any school match the double-whammy scoring...
- California IN BRIEF : WESTMINSTER : Fire Chief Fights Move to Oust Him
- Disgruntled Dorsey Player May Enroll at Granada Hills : High school football: All-City wide receiver Antonio Carrion, citing a negative environment, will seek an opportunity transfer.
- It's Better to Be Bad Than No. 2
- Kings Lose, Leave No Alibi Unturned : Hockey: Bad ice, officiating are decried after 3-2 loss to the Nordiques. Gretzky is angered by call at end of game.
- Jurisprudence
- OCC's Ripley, Gillian to Attend Tennessee Martin
- Alex Gibbs, a veteran NFL and collegiate...
- Jurisprudence
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Edison Puts It All Together in Victory
- This Quarterback Class Might Be the Best : Recruiting: Deciding whether O.C's 1993 group is No. 1 is tough call.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Disney's 'Homeward Bound' Remake Better Than Original
- TV Ratings : Surprise! Super Bowl Tops the Chart
- Mel Levine Joins Gibson, Dunn Law Firm
- Groundhog, on TV, Says 6 More Weeks
- Charges Against Terrazas Surprise Latino Community Leaders : Housing: They stress that the Oxnard teacher's expulsion from a federal rent-subsidy program should not reflect on his reputation as an innovative educator.
- OXNARD : Vehicle Crashes Into Post Office but No One Is Hurt
- Seal Beach : Volunteers Keep Library Stacked
- Trouble on the Trails
- BYU Earns Revenge With Victory Over Northridge
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Williams Offers a Helping Hand, or Two
- The Raiders have lost three assistant coaches....
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Kenyon Helps El Toro Defeat Dana Hills, 1-0
- HARNESS RACING / LOS ALAMITOS : Filly's Victory in the Breeders' Final Is Bittersweet for Trainer Wilkinson
- Let New Teamsters Chief Do His Job
- EPA Lists 35 Pesticides in Food Facing Ban as Cancer-Causing
- Surplus Bases Studied for Use by the Homeless
- Obscure Accounting Panel Wields Vast Fiscal Power : Economy: Seven-member board makes bookkeeping rules that lately have staggered huge U.S. companies.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City OKs Grant for Housing Complex
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Police Search for Kidnaped Americans
- Liberal Amounts of Memorabilia : A passion for the Kennedys and the civil rights movement has been a lifelong interest with Erik Hoffmann, 34, of Huntington Beach.
- SEAL BEACH : City Utility Tax Could Be Doubled
- LOS ANGELES : Public Transit Subsidies for Elderly Expanded
- ANAHEIM : Limits on Campaign Funding Approved
- TARZANA : 2 Charged in Patient Referral Scheme
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Pearson Scores 20 in First Half to Lead Woodbridge Past Irvine
- Cal Lutheran Men (14-3) Reach 10th Place After NCAA Division III Basketball Poll
- Titans' Bitter Move Could Pay Off in Sweet Dividends : Baseball: With his switch from right field to second base, Carr expects to get Fullerton off and running.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Cemetery Club': Buried in Sentiment
- First American Has Record-Setting Year : Earnings: Revenue for the 104-year-old financial company, based in Santa Ana, rose 45% to $1.1 billion, profit to $43.3 million.
- Defense Cuts Mean Work for L.A. Firm
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Queen Threatens Copyright Suit
- Hamas Denies It Is a Terrorist Group
- On the Beaten Path : Barry Hawley swears by joys and benefits of off-road dirt courses. He's organizing four county runs to share his convictions.
- No Charge in Baby-Sale Hoax
- Tips on the Game of Life : Former Negro League Players Visit School to Educate and Inspire
- VENTURA : Fair Officials Ask to Build Betting Center
- LOS ANGELES : Youth Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Fairfax Shooting
- Anaheim Police Chief May Have to Quit Part-Time Rams Job
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Patsaouras a Transit Agency Alternate
- Countywide : Elys Get OK to Move to San Diego County
- Jurisprudence
- Oades Keeps Battling Right Up to the End
- Portland Case Said to Narrow
- Leading Indicators Up 1.9%, Best in Decade : Gain in Home Sales Bolsters Evidence of Recovery, but Unemployment Still a Concern
- Taco Bell Reports Increase in Profit of 20% for Year : Earnings: Fast-food chain attributes gain to giving the customers what they want. Revenue for period rose 21%.
- RETAILING
- Alton Group Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- No Free Rides for Politicians at Disneyland
- BOOK REVIEW : A Wake-Up Call to the Dangerous Old Nightmares of History : THE END OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND THE END OF THE MODERN AGE, by John Lukacs ; Ticknor & Fields; $21.95; 291 pages
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Spilled Waste May Have Killed Condor
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : Fighting Erupts, Imperils New Talks
- Miscellany
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Slips 3.5 Despite Upbeat News : Market Overview
- South Africa Bill of Rights Proposed by Government
- Share the Wealth, Enrich Your Life in the Land of Plenty
- Anti-Semitic Acts Down 8% in State, U.S., Study Finds
- Fire Chief Gets Termination Notice : Firing: Westminster official will appeal, but anticipates it will be a futile gesture. His refusal to aid L.A. firefighters during riots led to inquiry.
- ANAHEIM : Homes in Landslide to Be Reappraised
- Angels Move Closer to Deal With Russell : Baseball: Free-agent relief pitcher would fill spot once occupied by Bryan Harvey.
- ANALYSIS : Future Is Looking Super for Cowboys
- FDA to Call for Cautious Cellular Use : Technology: The agency will be urging consumers to avoid excessive exposure to portable phones and their antennas. Current research cannot rule out a link to brain cancer.
- Tokos' Stock Up 18% After AMA Probe Ends : Rebound: Medical device maker's chairman tells investors that investigation is over. Firm is coming out of slowdown.
- HEALTH CARE
- Franchising Hope : Chain Outlets Offer Promise as Seeds for Inner-City Development
- Seeking Support, Clinton Visits Congress
- Cal Lutheran's New President Wins Praise for Hands-On Style
- BURBANK : Gunman Steals Car From L.A. Family
- Do We View Youths as Victims, or as Resources? : Policy: Those who participate in decisions affecting their lives are more effective in building healthier communities.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Hall's Bid for Key Labor Group Endorsement Fails : Politics: The county's AFL-CIO unit votes not to back any of 12 candidates seeking to replace Ernani Bernardi.
- AIDS Walk Orange County netted $12,000 through...
- Deals Galore: It is early to sing...
- AIRLINES
- Pepsico
- ENERGY
- Woolsey Cites Dangers in Economic Espionage : Intelligence: U.S. will have clear policy to govern, and defend against, such activity, CIA nominee says.
- Adults Treat Kids to Night at the Circus
- World IN BRIEF : CZECH REPUBLIC : Havel Sworn In as First President
- Surplus Military Bases May Be Used as Homeless Shelters
- Big Brother--Get the Heck Out of the Way : Clinton elates governors with new perspective
- LOS ANGELES : Defendants Shackled in Response to Court Melee
- Heard About the Sheriff's New Pepper Spray? It Works
- Van Nuys Man, 76, Convicted for Threats Against Judges
- Countywide : CSUF Spotlight Falls on Achievements
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : San Diego Ought to Pay Attention
- Forgiving Faux Paws : These Bowhunters Stalk Game That Never Runs Away--or Is Killed
- Sabres Get Fuhr, Send Andreychuk and Puppa to the Maple Leafs
- Yamasaki Sets County Record for 3-Pointers
- U.S. Pressures Arabs to Return to Peace Talks : Diplomacy: Criticism of Israel's offer to take back only one-fourth of the deportees is brushed aside.
- PERSPECTIVE ON FOOD SAFETY : Bacteria in the Meat? Just Turn Up the Heat : There's no way that federal inspection can protect us from harmful bacteria; irradiation, however, would do it.
- Dumped Oil Wastes Suspected in Endangered Condor's Death : Wildlife: Biologists say the bird may have drunk an antifreeze mixture used by Ventura County flood control employees.
- Pay at Pump, Ease Gridlock on Reform : Auto Insurance: Assessing premiums at gas stations would cover all, end lawsuits and uninsured motorist problems.
- Red Line Riders Are a Tonic for Languishing Deli
- Only Free Trade Is in America's Interests
- 2nd Man Dies of Injuries in Car Club Race Crash
- CALABASAS : Council to Discuss Land-Use Rules
- Supervisors Give Reprieve to Popular Library : Finances: The Avenue branch has 60 days to raise funds. But the county reduces hours at other facilities and cuts $400,000 from the Fire Department's budget.
- PORT HUENEME : Group Seeks Funds for Cultural Center
- CORONA DEL MAR : Students Take DARE, Graduate
- Motor Racing
- They Can Keep the Cash; He Will Take His Record Catch
- Ventura Feels Sorrow Over Loss of Strobel
- Gary Nielson has joined Koll Management Services,...
- Stock Sale: Environmental services company Watson General...
- Brown Calls for Democrat as Schools Chief : Politics: Although the post is nonpartisan, the Speaker's comments signal that Gov. Wilson will a face tough fight if he chooses more than a caretaker for the rest of Honig's term.
- He Might Very Well Have Been Left in a State of Confusion
- Miscellany
- Football
- So It's No. 1 Suns, So What? Clippers Win Again, 112-108 : Pro basketball: L.A. is impressive against the team with the NBA's best record.
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Poignant Celebration for a Lonely, Gentle Giant
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : High Energy of Blind Melon
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Taylor Woodrow's Chairman Steps Into Less Active Position
- AUTOS
- Insurance Panel to Take Testimony by Phone
- It's Dangerous to Go Without Your Zzz : Medicine: Millions of Americans are tired, and that's a major problem, according to a special research commission. Napping is urged.
- Experiment on Welfare, Clinton Asks : Public aid: President tells governors to drop new approaches if they do not succeed. Republicans introduce reforms that they argue are consistent with Clinton promises.
- Breakup of L.A. Schools Stirs Debate at Hearing : Education: Minority groups say the plan to dismantle the district is motivated by racism. But the proposal is endorsed by mayoral hopeful Richard Riordan.
- San Juan Man Faces Trial in Beating Case : Courts: Judge's order comes after graphic testimony from two Laguna officers about alleged gay bashing.
- LANCASTER : Youth With Gun Threatens Student
- IRVINE : Hearings to Be Held on Tax, Fee Districts
- Stage Reviews : A Harsh View of Life in 'Through the Leaves'
- MUSIC
- Regulators Step Up Action Against National Banks
- Charities Make Mike Milken Their Most-Wanted Man : Securities: Many groups are seeking financial help from the former junk bond king sentenced to community service.
- World IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : Air Attack Foils Oil Workers' Rescue
- Advanced Logic Hit for a Loss in Second Consecutive Quarter
- Ingram Micro Acquisition: Ingram Micro Inc. said...
- Moody's Cuts McDonnell's Credit Rating : Aircraft: The agency downgraded the firm, predicting that it may be forced to stop making commercial planes.
- Their Minds Were on Sleep
- The Rave of Europe : Meet the 'Eurokids.' They're brash, young and so cross-continental. They love Barcelona style, Belgian tech music and satellite MTV.
- Sanders Walking to Get in the Running in Mayoral Race
- Bernson Urges Repeal of New Fee for Use of County Trails
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Arizona Turns Conference Race Into a Struggle for Second Place
- Speed Becomes a Family Value : Covina's Andersons Turn Drag Racing Into a Winning Tradition That Is Handed Down
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Top-Seeded Agassi Beats Stark at San Francisco
- Talent This Big Can't Be Hidden
- Balboa Park Will Receive First Trout
- He's No Ordinary Top Scorer
- Music Center Opera Unveils '93-'94 Season : Schedule: The lineup includes, at last, 'Rosenkavalier' but no contemporary works. The general director confirms that 'Klinghoffer' has been postponed again.
- Why Ice-T Could Be Big Winner : Contracts: The rapper is expected to sign a pact with Priority Records that will pay a higher royalty rate than he could get from a major label.
- ENERGY
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Falls 3.5 Amid Upbeat Reports : Market Overview
- Ukrainian Economic Plan Targets Spiraling Inflation
- Officers Hone Their Riot-Reaction Skills : Training: A two-day course is designed to prepare police to respond quickly to civil disturbances.
- California IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : Disneyland Ends Political Freebies
- SAN CLEMENTE : Meetings on City Budget Start Today
- Lawyers Receive $35,000 in Roth Campaign Funds
- 3 in Chase 'Cased' Bank, FBI Says
- Baseball
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' SOCCER : Laguna Hills Lets Emotions Fly in Upset of Estancia
- EMPIRE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : It's Pretty Crowded Atop the Standings
- San Jose State Coach Joins Bears
- MUSIC REVIEW : Guitar Duo Diligent but Lackluster
- Cable Thieves Knocked for Loop
- Smart & Final Inc. announced that Roger...
- COLUMN ONE : Unraveling a Royal Mystery : For decades, Westerners have speculated that some members of the Romanov family survived the Bolsheviks' bullets. Now, police work and science promise to find the truth.
- A Little Patch of Diversity : Crossing the hill in Eagle Rock can mean traveling to a different world, where ethnicity becomes an issue. And that's a shame.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Former Principal Pleads Not Guilty
- OXNARD : New Gym's Name Honors Veterans
- Hidden Camp Along Freeway Removed : Homeless: Dozens of squatters lived in makeshift structures behind dense foliage. Neighbors say the village bred crime and filth.
- MISSION VIEJO : Officer of Year Finds His Niche
- He Plans to Keep Gumming Up the Words
- NBA ROUNDUP : Wilkins Becomes Hawks' Top Scorer
- BASEBALL : Padres' Benes, Jackson Win Arbitration
- Phears Stays Right on Target
- The Lakers Are Cut No Shaq, 110-97 : Pro basketball: After "bad" game Monday, the Magic's rookie center gets 31 points, 14 rebounds in NBA Forum debut.
- Stage Reviews : Royals Get Treatment in Huntington's 'Lion'
- Triconex Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of safety...
- Justices Seem Dubious on Surrogate Mother's Case : Appeal: Some jurists question motives of woman's claim to baby she bore for an Orange County couple.
- U.S. Fears U.N. Bosnia Plan Is Unworkable
- Wilson, Feinstein Hold First Meeting Since '90 Race
- Her Threat Isn't Idle, It Gets to the Point
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brock Jacobsen Takes Spotlight in Crescenta Valley's 63-58 Victory
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Fifth-Seeded Grabb Upset by Shelton at San Francisco
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'My Three Angels' Blessed With Comic Timing : Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse director Denise Kenney has cast well for the title characters, convicts who bring order to a family's messy lives.
- Stage Reviews : Latins' Anonymity Suits 'LaLaLa' in San Diego
- Stage Reviews : 'Pasquini' Tops List at One-Act Festival
- Thomas R. Hollinshead has been promoted to...
- Gustav Hasford; Helped Script 'Full Metal Jacket'
- Lockheed's Profit Leaps 16% in Fourth Quarter
- One Teen's Abortion--a Marathon of Waiting
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 2 Appointed to Valley Fair Board
- Childrens Hospital Thrift Shop Closes After String of Burglaries
- Jurisprudence
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mejer, CCI Women Beat Biola to Extend Winning Streak to 11
- Charles Hoping to Score Again : Recruiting: Colleges await Hart tailback's latest SAT result before making offers.
- 'Round and 'Round With Oscar : Nomination Deadline's Today--Did Videos, Parties, Ads Help?
- Johnson & Johnson
- Workers' Comp: Here They Come Again
- Justices Cool to O.C. Surrogate Mother's Case
- Warmed, Welcomed by a Starry Host
- Where Will Clinton Stand on the Family Values Issue? : Policy: Two advisers have drafted wide-ranging proposals aimed at protecting children and giving parents more assistance. Now it's up to the President to establish his priorities.
- COSTA MESA : City Moves to Keep Auto Club in Town
- LANCASTER : Doctor Sentenced in Sexual Battery Case
- Let the Mideast Negotiations Resume : Wise Israeli tactical retreat, engineered by Christopher, just may work
- SHERMAN OAKS : Road Repair Project Receives Approval
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Mountain for Snowboarders Attracts Two
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Trade Proves Gretzky Isn't in Charge
- Miscellany
- STAGE
- TV REVIEW : Cambodians in America Caught in Cultural Bind
- Hair-Raising Adventures in Viewing
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Sounds of Hope From 'Voices' : Frank Ticheli Says L.A. Riots Inspired His Optimistic Work
- STAGE REVIEWS : Imperfect 'Search, Destroy' at Upside Down
- A Hostage of L.A.
- Who Will Pay for AIDS in Military?
- Violence Hits Home
- LANCASTER : Truck Tumbles Off Cliff; 1 Dead, 1 Hurt
- 'To-Do Over Mice' Is Trap to Be Avoided
- Jails and Colleges
- Reforming Workers' Comp
- Rep. Waters
- Clinton on Higher Taxes
- Clinton on Higher Taxes
- Reporting Is Faulty
- Low Wages
- Clinton on Higher Taxes
- Clinton on Higher Taxes
- Clinton on Higher Taxes
- L.A. Mayor
- Bravo for Trusting in a Suspicious Situation
- Clinton on Higher Taxes
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 3, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 3, 1993