- VENTURA : Library Opens After Remodeling
- Footage of POWs Puts a Grim Face on the Statistics
- 1 Killed, 1 Injured in Freeway Shooting
- Tokyo Land Prices Soar: The National Tax...
- Three Southern Californian's Indicted: The three were...
- New Chief to Stay at Helm of Pioneer, for Now : Ruling: Bankruptcy judge sees no immediate need to replace businessman Dennis Schmucker. But attorneys representing investors in the failed mortgage investment company prefer court-appointed trustee.
- Summit Health Ltd.: The health-care provider said...
- Artists Think in 3-D, Dollars and Cents : Marketing: Animators at Vision Art Productions in Tustin create ads and video presentations for corporate clients. The cost of splashy computer graphics has dropped greatly.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Market Update
- Anti-Abortion Activists Mark Roe Vs. Wade : Protest: Thousands gather in capital on anniversary of ruling that made the procedure legal. Fears of terrorist attack reduce attendance.
- Outspoken Palestinian-American Target of Arson : Dissent: Fire destroys his business. A U.S. Army veteran, the Michigan man has openly opposed gulf involvement.
- THE GULF WAR : FIGHTING AIR TO GROUND
- Jordan Women Call for Chemical Strike at Israel : Jordan Women Rally for Use of Chemical Weapons
- Chinese Dissident Assails Trials of Activists
- No Margin for Error, Now That the Year's Quota Is Gone
- NATION : Stanford to Reduce Bill to U.S.
- Winter Sports
- Moorpark Linebacker Makes College Choice
- Guerrero Captures Tijuana Night Life
- Justices Again Reject Suits Over Deaths of Off-Duty Servicemen : High court: Families lose an appeal in the fatal overturning of a military van returning from Disneyland.
- Extradition Blocked in Evers Slaying
- COLUMN ONE : CNN: The Channel to the World : The Gulf War certifies it's the first true international news network. Critics worry about its instant reporting, but global leaders have made it a new diplomatic conduit.
- Don't Broadcast POWs, French General Says
- 3 Nations Called Source of 80% of Iraq's Arms
- LOCAL : Fire Damages Arab-Owned Cafe
- California IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : Water Level Sinks to All-Time Low
- Mother Testifies Officers Sprayed Her With Mace
- Call It Persian Gulf or Else, Iranians Warn
- Gay Parade Organizers Lose Bid to Avoid Fees
- Budget Shortfall Expected to Trigger City School Cutbacks
- FULLERTON : Museum Tea to Woo Prospective Docents
- COUNTYWIDE : Complaint Filed in Water-Filter Sales
- County to Reimburse Employees in Military
- Florida St., BYU to Play in Pigskin Classic
- An Extra Point Isn't the Only Benefit of Shooting From Afar : Boys' basketball: Philosophies have changed since Southern Section adopted three-point basket in 1987 and strategies have evolved. The fans love it.
- Greenspan Keeps Playing Sphinx on Interest Rates
- BANKING/ FINANCE
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front
- European Community Delays Action on Food Aid to Soviets
- 2 GIs Hurt in 1st Gulf Skirmish
- Alarm Puts Security in Reach
- ANAHEIM : Students Sought for Japan Study Trip
- Refugees Carry Tales of Terror From Baghdad : Escape: As they reach Jordan, some curse America and tell of bombs hitting homes in poorer suburbs.
- MAKING IT WORK : Child Abuse Prevention Center Can Offer Help
- Woman's Drive Into Harbor Kills Her, Child
- Edict Urged to Open Citizenship to Navy Filipinos
- Overtime Pay Ruling Could Cost $2 Billion : Supreme Court: U.S. justices let stand a ruling on salaried employees treated like hourly workers.
- Suit Says Teacher Didn't Report Abuse
- Woman Accused of Stabbing Daughter, 6, Then Herself
- SIMI VALLEY : Secretary's Slaying Remains a Mystery
- Schools End Sale of Names to Military
- Supervisors Vote to Seek Developer for Land in Sylmar
- Gary Carter to Try Out at Dodgers' Camp
- CS Long Beach Whips CS Fullerton
- SUPER BOWL XXV : BUFFALO BILLS vs. NEW YORK GIANTS : Polian Builds a Team That Is Not a Laughing Matter : Front office: Bills' general manager enjoys signing million-dollar players after his days in the USFL.
- Gorbachev Warns Against Escalation, Civilian Casualties : Soviet Union: Moscow might ask other Security Council members to review implementation of the resolutions under which the U.S. and allies are fighting.
- COSTA MESA : A Class on How to Write It Right
- California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Smoking Banned in County Buildings
- ORANGE : Steiner May Seek Seymour's Old Seat
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Anti-War 'Teach-In' Starts Spring Classes
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- Wells Fargo and Security Pacific Talked Merger : Banking: The discussions were informal and no more are expected, Security says. The Gulf War and the economy dim prospects for such a deal.
- Chief of Rogers & Cowan Steps Down
- Gulf War Brings Cable TV Few New Subscribers : Media: Operators blame the slumping economy and competition from local independent stations, which have been running portions of CNN broadcasts.
- BANKING/ FINANCE : Data Processing at Lincoln S&L; to Be Handled by Citicorp
- P.M. BRIEFING : Harcourt, in the Red, Is for Sale
- Bush, Gorbachev Dealings Reach Impasse Over Baltics : Diplomacy: U.S. plans to file charges of rights abuse in Lithuania, one of many issues bedeviling relationship.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Missing in Action
- 1st Cavalry Gears Up for Perilous Scouting Foray Across Border : Military: Moving into enemy territory first, its force will face heavily heavily armed Iraqi units.
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : Water District to Fill Opening on Board
- Man on Bicycle Slain in Apparent Gang Attack
- Money-Skimming Trial of 6 Officers Set June 25
- Paul F. Bikle; Former NASA Dryden Director
- Plan Will Make Owners Pay for Graffiti Cleanup
- Sabatini and Graf Are Out : Tennis: Novotna eliminates top-ranked woman; Sanchez Vicario ousts Argentine in Australian Open.
- Third baseman Gary Gaetti is expected to...
- First Interstate Bank Names Chief for Unit
- A Historic Election Rouses Few Voters : Politics: Idle poll workers blame Gulf War and lack of awareness of the ballotting.
- Iraq Could Be Saving Its Air Force for a Surprise : Strategy: But with airfields cratered and radar in ruins, an effective attack is viewed as improbable.
- Egypt Vows Response to All Terrorism
- Civic Center Stalls With No Developer : Van Nuys: Officials blame the area's image for the city's failure to attract a partner in the project. It is seen as a major setback to revitalization.
- Don't Let War Make Bad Budget Policy, Greenspan Warns Panel
- CBS May Reduce Role in Fox Video Venture
- P.M. BRIEFING : Personal Income Growth Slowing
- Red Cross Reminds Iraq to Take Care of POWs
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Iron Hand Tightens Its Grip on Baltic Regions : Groups loyal to Kremlin are moving to assume power. Progressives say outcome in republics will determine fate of democratic system.
- Filipinos Jam Palace for Calls to Kin in Gulf
- Pete Wilson's Duty on the Home Front
- Fishy Story: A wacky story in the...
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Europe
- MUSIC REVIEW : Concert Opera Performs 'Gypsy Baron'
- The Sidelines : Eberharter Wins Men's Super-G
- Soul Awards Name Vogue and Hammer : Music: The vocal group and the rapper are the first recording artists to take five Soul Train Music Awards nominations.
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC's Winning Streak at Home Ends at 19
- ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Serra Heads the Right Way With Victory Over Kearny
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Caged Wynette Still Shows Spirit : Queen of Country Music goes through the motions but also offers some songs from the heart.
- Short Takes : Novelist Mosley Wins Top Award
- 'Les Liaisons' Plods Along in a Lush Environment
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Frigid Faith Baptist Falls to Crossroads
- FBI Interviews of Arab-Americans
- Galbraith on U.S. Economy
- Lesbian Reservist
- 8 Resign From Camerata, Claim Poor Leadership : Labor dispute: Eight musicians, including the concertmaster, criticize Ami Porat, the ensemble's music director and founder, and allege late salary payments. Porat denies the allegations and blames personality conflict.
- Galbraith on U.S. Economy
- Galbraith on U.S. Economy
- Galbraith on U.S. Economy
- Insurance Commissioner
- FBI Interviews of Arab-Americans
- Galbraith on U.S. Economy
- Surprise Attack
- P.M. BRIEFING : Consumer Database Plan Halted
- Japan Says Trade Surplus With U.S. Declined by 16%
- Union Bank: The San Francisco banking company...
- Yugoslavian Leaders Relax Order to Hand in Weapons
- The War and the Waiting : Behavior: Sending letters, prayer, creating support groups may prove ideal therapy for those trying to weather fears of the Gulf War here at home.
- Kaifu Cancels Statement of More War Aid
- Army Builds Camp for Iraqi POWs
- Vietnam Commander Sees a Quicker End to Gulf War
- Princeton Eating Club Loses Bid to Continue Ban on Women
- Again, Politics of Appeasement Isolate the Jews
- Lawyer Zal Free on Appeal
- Suspect Held After $4,800 Bank Holdup
- 5 Airports Turned Over to Private Management
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : Overseas, It's Not the Yanks' War : Others in the coalition will claim victory to suit themselves--in the case of Britain's John Major, for political survival.
- THE HOUSE : War in the Gulf
- Live From the Persian Gulf
- VENTURA : Patient Arraigned in Threat on Bush
- Keep Takes Over at District Court
- 49ers Beat Titans as Tempers Flare : Basketball: Players get into shoving match and coaches hurl expletives at each other in resumption of Big West game. Long Beach wins, 94-76.
- A hearing on felony charges that Boston...
- An April 8 trial date was set...
- Randy Barnes Loses Appeal of Suspension
- Chargers' Butts Won't Play in Pro Bowl
- The History of Film--the Sequel : Movies: The new Center for Motion Picture Study speaks volumes on the industry's respect for its past.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- Hueneme Guard Benched by Dad Keen on Grades
- TV RATINGS : War Plays Havoc With Ratings
- GE to Buy Carter Hawley Credit Accounts
- Mobil Corp.: The nation's No. 2 oil...
- Comarco to Manage L.A. County Airports : Contract: In a privatization move, the Board of Supervisors awarded the Anaheim-based firm the deal, which covers five general aviation facilities and is expected to be worth $8 million a year.
- Weapons Trade Show Gets Lift From Conflict : Defense: Tight security and real war tales make the San Diego convention a cut above the usual.
- Coast to Sell San Diego Branches: Los...
- Another Lithuanian Plant Falls Into Soviet Control
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Archeological Sites
- Turks Feeling Closer to Gulf Battlefields : Second front: America's NATO ally is the prime regional target for the terrorists Iraq threatens to unleash.
- U.S. Plan: Circle and Kill : Iraq's Army Now Target, Powell Says
- Miscellany
- Campbell Hall Will Protest Basketball Loss
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Bradshaw's Old Shipmates Go Off to War
- SUPER BOWL XXV : BUFFALO BILLS vs. NEW YORK GIANTS : Riding the Wave of a Kid's Game : Bills: They have been successful with a sandlot offense, but they won't be running it against the Raider defense this Sunday.
- Everett Added to Pro Bowl Roster
- SUPER BOWL NOTES : Bills' First Offensive Series Takes On Giant Importance
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Stockpiling Medals
- NCR Files Antitrust Suit Against AT&T;: NCR...
- 'Saddam' Rises on Jordanians' Baby Name List
- Roos May Quit Assembly for Job Studying Schools
- Iran Cites Oil Field Fire for 'Black Rain' : Gulf War: Iraqi occupiers ignited several wells at the Wafra field in southern Kuwait, the U.S. military says.
- Democrats Ask Monthly Accounting
- Plan Seeks to Relieve City of Graffiti Removal Costs
- THE NUMBERS
- Honor for King Is Considered
- TUSTIN : Annexation Move Angers Residents
- Hospital to Run Health Clinic at High School : Medicine: No reproductive or family-planning services will be offered.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : WOMEN
- Civilian Hospitals Prepare to Aid War Wounded
- The Sidelines : Carpenter Will Enter NFL Draft
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Always in Such an Amazing Rush
- Florida State, BYU in Pigskin Game
- PLAYERS' PERSPECTIVE
- Kings Look Back, See Oilers Closing : Hockey: Edmonton's 4-2 victory puts it only eight points behind Los Angeles.
- COMMENTARY : Out of the Past, Into the Present : Movies: In 'The Grifters,' Stephen Frears makes the <i> film noir </i> function as both a fierce piece of nostalgia and, with its harrowing emotions, as a work of startling immediacy.
- ART REVIEW : The Yank in a Beret : Even in Paris, Hopper's Work Evoked a Sense of Isolation
- Channel Islands' Carn Commits to Colorado State
- 3 Mustaphas 3 Goes 'Forward in All Directions' : Pop music: Everything the mysterious London group plays relates to the wild and wacky sounds of Balkan wedding bands.
- Short Takes : An Off-the-Cuff Autograph
- ORANGE : Project Criticized for Peril to Rare Species
- Malibu's Leaders Asked to Reject Ban on Building
- Rio Mesa's Jones Changes With Season
- The Sidelines : Petrenko Scores Early Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Hustling Colorado Stuns Nebraska, 86-69
- Movie Attendance Holding Its Own
- Withdrawal of Ruble Sparks a Panic
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Easing Fears of Travel
- Cities, Counties May Face $2 Billion in Overtime Costs : Supreme Court: U.S. justices let stand a ruling on salaried employees who were treated like hourly workers. Los Angeles County could have to pay $170 million.
- Chinese Student Leader Goes on Trial for 1989 Protest Role
- Celebrities of War : 'Instant Experts' Fill Insatiable Need to Know With Incurable Impulse to Talk
- Fake Bomb Being Treated as Racial Crime
- COLUMN LEFT : A Week Into War, It Still Looks Wrong : The government has not justified it, so we're not obliged to support it.
- Stay With an Air War for the Time Being : Land-war option is next big strategic decision: Be Careful
- O.C. Jews Praise Israel for Its Policy of Restraint Despite Iraqi Missiles
- OXNARD : Man Sues 2 Counties Over Arrest, Jailing
- SNAFU Leaves Reserve Sergeant on Home Front
- STAGE NOTES : Costa Mesa OKs Token Fee for Playhouse Rent
- STAGE REVIEW : No Still Life in 'Painting' in Laguna
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Washington
- Santa Paula OKs Suit to Block Jail in Orchard : Agriculture: The city says the county violated its General Plan when it condemned and purchased a 157-acre field for a proposed 752-inmate facility west of the community.
- Gas Prices Drop Below $1 a Gallon
- MISSION VIEJO : New Faces Appear on Municipal Panels
- VENTURA : Schools Considering Broadcast for Classes
- Winter Sports
- Lao Agency Being Probed Closes Down
- Anaheim 5-Year-Old Lands 9 1/2-Pound Rainbow Trout
- Clippers Are Perfect Tonic for Robinson
- Winter Sports
- ROUNDUP : Estancia Victory Over Costa Mesa Calms the Coach
- It's a Big Shot in the Girls' Game : Basketball: Not only can three-pointers rescue a team from defeat, they can inflict psychological damage on opponents.
- Prep Sports
- Marinovich Is Still a Good Bet for NFL
- Codes for VCR Plus
- Disney Reported in Talks With MTM: Walt...
- Soviet Ruble Notes Withdrawn in War on Black Market
- Caterpillar Inc.: The construction equipment firm said...
- Head of SBA Resigns to Work in Private Sector
- Carpenter to Remain Free Pending Appeal
- T-Bill Rates Mixed: The Treasury Department sold...
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : At the United Nations
- Germany's Kohl Opens Verbal Attack on Iraq
- DA BIANCA TRATTORIA
- Plans to Expand Civic Center Dealt Setback
- Ghost Riders Take Over Skies at Night
- 3 Men Accused of Counterfeiting Computer Chips : Courts: Secret Service says Laguna Niguel resident was part of an operation in which the devices enabled cellular phone users to make free calls.
- World Markets At A Glance
- Home Savings to Buy Coast's S.D. Branches
- Merck & Co.: The health-products manufacturer said...
- Minority Fair Matches Customers, Suppliers : Trade: Despite the recession, those who participate are hoping to find opportunities.
- PRICE TAGS ON MISSILES
- DESERT STORM: DAY 7
- Inaction and Protests Discomforting to Bonn
- Rape Suspect's Case Is Dismissed; Improper DNA Procedure Cited : Crime: But the Buena Park man held for over two years won't be released; he still faces burglary charges.
- Save the Planet? How About a For-Profit Peace Corps?
- VENTURA : Fire Causes Damage to Antique Store
- Victim of S.D. Police Shooting Is Awarded $169,789
- Divac Denies He Will Return to Yugoslavia
- Miscellany
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Offer More War Pay
- NATION : Anti-Abortion Bill Gains in Utah
- Pope Urges Missionary Drive
- ANAHEIM : City Offers Aid to Draw Home Buyers
- COUNTYWIDE : Contract Awarded to Update Air Plan
- Payzant Proposes Multitrack Changes
- Lease for Temporary City Hall Approved
- Drysdale Arrested for Drunk Driving After Collision With Another Car
- Conference Wins Give the Aztecs More Confidence : College basketball: Now SDSU must continue its winning ways on the road.
- Feuding Couple Able to Settle Their Forum Visitation Rites
- Lompoc Star Kaufman Makes Oral Commitment to Washington
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Patrick McEnroe Overcomes Pain, Italy's 'Caratti Kid' in Grand Slam
- U.S.-Mexico Cup Match Delayed
- Orange County Housing Market Outperforms Neighbors : Real estate: Figures for 1990 show sales dropped just 3.3% here. The drop for the 5-county Southern California region was 15.1%.
- Patriots Knock Out Israel-Bound Scud : Missiles: Tuesday's deadly attack on Tel Aviv was nearly deflected, the Israeli military says.
- LOCAL : Divers Find 3 More Bodies in Van
- NATION : Bush Meets Mongolia President
- Council OKs Broadening Overhaul of Sewage Plant
- Rematch for Edberg and Lendl : Australian Open: Each defeats an unseeded opponent, but top-ranked Swede has an easier time.
- Pro Football
- Pro Football
- Airey's Hard Work Makes Him Three-Point Wizard
- Catching The Wind
- General Electric Co.: The New York electronics,...
- Fabricland Rejects Bid: Fabricland Inc. said its...
- Citicorp Plans More Expenditure Cuts: Hammered by...
- Home Sales in Southland Fall to 3-Year Low : Housing: The 1% decline in December is another sign of the region's economic slump. And the industry sees nothing in the near term that would help cause a turnaround.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : In Other Wars
- Oil Well Fires a Challenge to Experts : Kuwait: Snuffing out blazes is no easy task, and they could burn indefinitely, veteran firefighters say. Sandy terrain could be an ally.
- Picking Up the Pieces : Parents on the Brink of Abusing Their Children Learn to Cope and Rebuild Their Lives
- Gorbachev Says Soviet Reforms Will Continue : Policy: He disclaims responsibility for Baltic deaths and disdains right-wing aspirations of a power grab.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : The Many Shades of Cool
- Warning on Turkish Trips
- Supervisors OK New Taxes for Mental Health Services : Government: The levies on utilities, amusement park tickets and landfill dumping will take effect only in unincorporated areas.
- Ventura Board Accepts Draft Plan to Change Boundaries for Schools : Realignment: Parents have criticized the move, saying some students would travel farther from home.
- Meanwhile . . . Back to the Crack War : Los Angelenos who are tired of gangs, crime, kids getting killed--and being afraid
- Healthy Dunne Signs With Padres
- Miscellany
- Pro Football
- ROUNDUP
- Winter Sports
- Gifts to Denkin Described
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Hold Back Suns
- Brady Warns of Interruption in S&L; Bailout
- Capital Cities/ABC Inc. named David Westin vice...
- BANKING/ FINANCE
- Red Cross Reduces Blood Shipments to Middle East
- 1st-Class Postage Rising to 29 Cents : Mail: 4 hike OKd but called inadequate. Hefty increases approved for "junk," newspapers and magazines. The rates go into effect on Feb. 3.
- Anthropologist Called In to Help Identify Bones
- Head of Chicano Federation Quits to Assist City's Poor
- High Ideals for Public Housing : Architecture: A nonprofit developer lets students design low-income apartments to be built in the air space over city parking lots.
- Boy, 4, Rescued From Burning Room
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Builder to Kill Glare by Lowering Poles
- 190 Child Service Jobs May Be Cut : Budget: Department's new chief says he will press local and state officials to make up $9.5-million shortfall. Short-term layoffs would coincide with a caseload increase.
- California IN BRIEF : POWAY : Mother Allegedly Stabs Daughter, 6
- Telling the Kids : Weekly Reader Prints Extra Edition About Gulf War
- When Gulf Bill Comes Due, Who Will Pay?
- STOCKS : Dow Falls 25.99 After Missile Hits Tel Aviv
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- AIDS Activists Barge In on CBS, 'MacNeil/Lehrer' Show
- White House Scolds U.S. Baltic Leaders
- Star Struck : Astronomy: John Dobson's passion is to bring the heavens to ground level with his low-tech telescopes.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : F-111A Aardvark
- Military Braced for Onslaught of Wounded GIs : Medicine: Army reservists are in place and hospitals are ready. Physicians fear a mass-casualty situation.