- Streak Is 12 After Laker Rout
- The Sidelines : Jose Canseco Files for Divorce
- The Sidelines : Drysdale Misdemeanor Charge
- Moorpark's Scott Accepts Offer From Pacific
- Northridge to Take Shot at UCLA and History : College volleyball: Bruins hold 18-0 lead in series dating to 1982, but Coach John Price gives his third-ranked Matadors the edge this time around.
- Mid-Valley Teams Taking a Beating at Hands of Central League Foes
- Hilton Hotels to Again Seek Casino License:...
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Words on the War
- Border Assault by Iraq : 12 Marines Killed in War's 1st Major Ground Battle : 25 Iraqi Tanks Destroyed in 'Hellacious' Fighting
- Armored Units Call Timeout for Rest, Repairs : Military: Preparations taper off amid hints that a ground offensive is not imminent.
- Angered Residents Criticize Bernson's Support of Growth : Porter Ranch: Forum speakers contend that the councilman has lied to the public to protect favored projects, such as the massive development.
- Firefighters Aid Assault Victim, Seize Suspect, 14
- VENTURA : Parents Hold Forum on Boundary Plan
- Board to Change Rule on Sheriff's Review Panel
- Driver Charged Over Incident at War Protest
- U.S. Generals
- CYPRESS : Police Help Him Realize His Dream
- Basketball
- A Record Made to Be Broken : Coleman Nears USC Scoring Mark, a Step Ahead of Miner
- Scott Paper Co.: The Philadelphia-based paper company...
- TREND WATCH
- Microsoft Denies Scrapping OS/2: Microsoft Corp. denied...
- S&L; Demands Spiegel Return Costly Furniture
- National Intergroup Inc.: The Pittsburgh-based diversified firm...
- The Day in the Gulf
- 'I Feel Bad Because There Is WAR' : Making a Will Is High Priority for Soldiers
- DESERT STORM: DAY 14
- Disabled Man, 75, Avoids Prosecution in Bank Holdup
- Pickup Artists Find Splendor in the Grass, Not in Each Other's Names
- Names in News
- Murray's Brother Is a Keeper at Glendora : High schools: Cameron is a precocious freshman, and the recruiters are back.
- Just Perched on the Beach : Offshore Fishing in Baja Is Great, but the Surf Provides Fare Aplenty
- Bills Can't Kick About Outcome
- Short Takes : Miss America Shaken in Crash
- Parade Recalls Invitation to 'Cheers' Actor
- Music Reviews : Sharp Sings a Touching American Program
- Judge Orders Birth Control for Abusive Mother
- TV RATINGS : Super Bowl a Winner--and a Loser
- Song's Adaptation for War Moves Quickly to Airwaves
- Hall Withdraws as Candidate to Head L.A. Master Chorale
- Acquisition Debt Reduces Profits of Archive Corp.
- Jurgensen's Shuts Down Its Beverly Hills Store : Retailing: The gourmet chain, which once had 22 outlets, is now down to 3. It says it wants to focus on building a headquarters operation in Pasadena.
- * Marie Provaznik; Defected to U.S. After Olympics
- In Many Wars, Women Under Fire : Military: From the time of the Revolution, they have served bravely alongside the troops.
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Official of Eastern Regime Put on Trial
- OUTRAGE OVER POWS : American POWs
- San Diego
- After Win, Moore Tells Players of Retirement : Prep basketball: Victory over Saugus puts Quartz Hill on brink of first outright league title in coach's 23-year tenure.
- Even the Mascot Was Tossed in Foul-Filled Free-for-All
- Davis Turns to Twins for a New Look : Baseball: Angels refuse to renegotiate his contract, so he signs with Minnesota. Tigers' Morris becomes a free agent.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Two Victories <i> in Absentia</i> Are Bittersweet for Trainer
- Irvine's Stammer Commits to Pacific
- ORANGE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Free Throws Help Savanna Beat Magnolia
- Nationwide Health Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- BANKING/ FINANCE
- New Oil Cleanup Technologies Face Crucial Test in Gulf
- Prepare for a 10-Year 'Silly Season'
- CPC Reports Increase in Net Earnings
- Bush's Gulf Goal: New Moral Order : War: The President invokes memory of Roosevelt in talk with lawmakers at the Capitol.
- Genes Used for 1st Time to Treat Cancer Patients : Medicine: Two people with melanoma receive special cells coded to produce powerful anti-tumor toxin.
- * Steven M. Cortright; Artist and UCSB Professor
- 4 Soldiers Killed, 3 Hurt by Grenade in Kashmir
- Local Agencies Seek Control of Proposals to Ration Water : Drought: Trying to apply conservation measures equitably to the entire state is impractical, board members are told. Plan to limit domestic water use to 300 gallons per household is criticized.
- Anti-War Activist, Iraq Supporter Resigns as France's Defense Chief : Alliance: Chevenement becomes the first major political casualty of the Gulf War.
- VENTURA : City Denies Subsidy to Rescue Trolley
- USAir Pullout Clouds Plan for New Terminal : Burbank Airport: The departure of the biggest carrier trims the revenue needed to buy 250 acres from Lockheed Corp. for the proposed building.
- 4 Testify INS Agent Raped Them
- Council OKs Huge Central City West Project : Development: Builders make major concessions involving transportation and affordable housing. Cooperation marked negotiations with residents.
- Proposal to Extend Reseda Boulevard Criticized : Tarzana: Activists claim landfills and housing tracts could be the result if the road is linked to Mulholland Drive.
- Muskegon Throttles Gulls in 8-4 Victory
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- STOCKS : Dow Rises 8.16; Buying Shifts to 2nd-Tier Issues
- U.S. Cut Funds Before N.Y. Bank Failed
- TECHNOLOGY : Unisys, Control Data Sag While Rival Leaps
- NATION : Mandatory School Exam Urged
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : "Zorro" Unmasked
- Man Sentenced to Life Term for 1969 Murder of Girl : Crime: Called 'depraved and wicked,' he was convicted on daughter's testimony. She had repressed memory of an 8-year-old friend's slaying for 20 years.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Nurses Protest Cuts Planned at Hospital
- Refugees Tell of Perilous Drive to Haven in Jordan
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Kentucky Works Hard to Beat Auburn, 89-81
- The Sidelines : Graf, Sabatini Advance in Tokyo
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK : Request for Demotion Reflects Devotion of 2 Players
- THE TALES OF TWO PLAYERS : English Is USD's Tower of Power
- Furon Sells NTN-Rulon Interest: Furon Co., the...
- Argentine Currency Crisis Forces Banks to Shut : Latin America: The economy minister and the Central Bank president resign as a jump in the dollar exchange rate forces the two-day closure.
- BANKING/ FINANCE
- New Methods Tried to Repel Spreading Slick : Oil cleanup: Workers hope an experimental pumping process will keep the crude off Saudi shores. Still, the massive spill is expected to double in size.
- Dinka, Rhino at Animal Park, Dies : Zoology: Officials suspect that old age of northern white rhinoceros, an endangered species, caused his death.
- Holte Withdraws From Council Race
- Latinos Outnumber Anglo Enrollment
- RTD Commuter Computer Will Offer Customized Bus Schedules
- SIMI VALLEY : New Fees Less Than Developers Feared
- Suspect in Adoption Scam Arrested on Theft Charge
- Injury Sidelines Steinert for Season
- KIDS to WATCH : IKE HARMON
- Standard Logic Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of...
- LSI Logic Corp.: The Milpitas, Calif., computer...
- 2 Bickering Law Firms Settle Legal Dispute
- * Clifford E. Charlesworth; Directed Space Missions
- Take a Cue From the Pros and Play It Safe
- John Russell; Hero, Villain in Westerns
- Born to Buck the Tide : Protests: Following her own principles and perhaps making a difference are among the forces that puts a veteran Orange County sign-carrier on the streets.
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In Europe
- British Troops Getting a Few Greenbacks
- NATION : Resentment High in Workplace
- BOOK REVIEW : Explosive Prose Propels Tome About Fire : BURNING BUSH; A Fire History of Australia <i> by Stephen J. Pyne</i> Henry Holt $27.50, 497 pages
- Refugees Tell of Iraqi Beatings, Food Thefts
- Bill Requiring Planting of Trees Introduced
- Blacks in U.S. Armed Forces
- Drunk-Driving Suspect in Crash Arrested
- Latinos Surpass Anglos for First Time in District
- Marines Say War Objector Jumped Ship, Faces Trial
- Drought
- VENTURA : 10 Women Accused of Beating 2 Others
- Cleveland's Collins Scores Best on Tough Tests
- Trout Plants Improve Catch at Lake Casitas
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Rigdon Doesn't Sit Back After Mulligan Puts Him on Bench
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Proposal to Reduce Military Draft Told
- 'New' Gulf Peace Plan Isn't, White House Says
- West Urged to End Support of Gorbachev : Soviet Union: The mayor of Moscow compares his president to a 'burned-out star' and says democratic forces should be backed instead.
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In Asia
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : U.S. Sends Copters, Jets to Offset Losses
- Bush Shares Challenge of 3 Wartime Chiefs : History: Truman, Johnson and Nixon also sought public support for a distant war fought for abstract principles. They paid a political price.
- Gorbachev Takes Control of Soviet Law Enforcement
- 'Star Wars' Program Gets New Focus : Defense: Bush tells Pentagon to shift its emphasis to providing protection from limited missile strikes rather than a large-scale attack.
- Hembrick, Pepeli Take Different Routes to Victory
- The Sidelines : Chargers Fire Exec. Jack Teele
- Tiger Offer Is Rejected by Morris : Baseball: Winningest pitcher of '80s becomes a free agent. Relief pitcher Berenguer leaves Twins, is signed by Braves.
- A Dim Future for Venerable Cafe to the Stars : Restaurants: The Formosa Cafe may be turned into a film-studio parking structure.
- Austrian Soldier Steals Spotlight in Slalom Event
- Ballet Theatre, Music Center in Talks : Dance: A 14-day engagement in August is being discussed. Both parties agree that costs will determine the outcome.
- O. C. MOVIE REVIEW : Lack of Fun Haunts 'SoulTaker'
- Arts Center Poll Finds Confusion : Survey: Orange County residents seem to like the hall but don't understand how it is funded, pollster Mark Baldassare says. Education will now become a goal of the facility, officials say.
- THE TALES OF TWO PLAYERS : Garnes Follows a Dream to SDSU
- O. C. MUSIC : Camerata Won't Have to Post Bond : After meeting with group's management, the musicians union decides not to make the requirement, despite complaints of late payments.
- Pro Football
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brethren Christian Rallies for Victory
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Titans Mark Garrido's Return With Easy Victory Over Pomona
- Short Takes : Willie Nelson's Ranch Is Sold
- Regulate Art Sales? It's Being Debated in New York : Auctions: A legislator's proposal to treat transactions like commodity trading sparks discussion among dealers. A hearing begins today.
- Music Reviews : Piano Duo Presents a Range of New Music
- RADIO
- Undertones Key to Installations
- MOVIES - Jan. 30, 1991
- MOVIES - Jan. 30, 1991
- FATHER FIGURES: Many grade school teachers are...
- Supervisors Won't Back Court Funds Request : Budget: Officials fear that the county might not be reimbursed for costs of state-mandated program.
- OVER THERE: The war hit a bit...
- LOOK OUT BELOW: Orange County isn't mentioned...
- ARTS AID: Giving to the performing arts...
- A Weapon Beyond Control : Environment: The pall of soot from torched gulf oil facilities would spread famine to noncombatants across Asia.
- Smuggling Into Iraq Continues Despite War : Embargo: Officials cite 700 cases worldwide of attempts to sell goods to Baghdad. There are 20 in U.S.
- Marines Pound Iraqi Bunkers, Lookout Posts
- Both Parties Praise Bush for Vow to Win War : Reaction: Democratic lawmakers fault the President on domestic issues and some aspects of foreign policy in his address.
- Saudi Truck Stop an Oasis for GIs on the Road to War : Crossroads: The service station-general store offers gas at 55 cents a gallon. Arab travelers stop to pray.
- 'Unequivocal' Pledge by Hussein Is Needed : Diplomacy: A joint U.S.-Soviet statement appears to soften earlier American stance, which insisted on an actual 'massive withdrawal' from Kuwait.
- 'Unequivocal' Pledge by Hussein Is Needed : Diplomacy: A U.S.-Soviet statement also promises 'to promote Arab-Israeli peace.' Moscow gives assurances of a partial Baltic troop pullout.
- Changes in L.A. Marathon Pact Urged : City Council: The panel votes to extend the contract to the year 2000. Bureaucrats are warned to pay closer attention to ensure that the city gets a financial benefit.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : More Than 4 Years of Drought Taking a Toll on Wildlife
- Egypt to U.S.: Pressure Israel to Make Peace With Arabs : Diplomacy: Bush makes no promises after meeting with Cairo official. But Baker and Soviets declare commitment to working toward Mideast peace.
- Germany Will Give Another $5.5 Billion to the War Effort : Allies: The Kohl government also will send defensive missiles to Turkey and crack down on illegal weapons exports.
- Marines Pound Iraqi Bunkers, Lookout Posts
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 30, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 30, 1991
- Show and Tell? Business Can Bring Reform
- Durable Goods Orders Up 4.4%; Gulf Action Credited
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- Inflation Outpaces Personal Income; Spending Up 6%
- P.M. BRIEFING : Shenzhen Exchange Drops 30%
- Toddler's Mom Loves It When He Just Says No
- French Defense Official Resigns
- Conflicting Claims
- GARDEN GROVE : City Might Extend Ban on Nightclubs
- IRVINE : School Board Weighs Parcel Tax for Ballot
- "W anted: Public relations representative for Middle...
- Developers Fight Major Fee Hikes of Up to 1,100% : Thousand Oaks: The City Council is considering higher charges for eight of nine departments, from law enforcement to utilities.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Meek Leads San Pasqual Past Rancho Bernardo
- Boxing
- Five Sockers are Selected to MSL All-Star Team
- The Sidelines : Approval of Expos' Sale on Hold
- Hockey
- College Basketball
- KNBC, KCBS Ride War Wave With Early Newscasts
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Director Discusses the Political Web of 'Spider Woman' : As he sees it, David Chambers says, the drama involves 'the fundamental root of leftism,' a fusion of spiritual passion and humanistic politics.
- Health Costs Eat Up Quarter of Profits: Poll
- Sears May Order Historic Catalogue Operation Shut
- Arco's Earnings Climb to Record $2 Billion in '90 : Energy: Unocal, Phillips, Pennzoil and Amerada Hess report sharp increases in fourth-quarter earnings, mainly because of the Persian Gulf crisis.
- Sheriff Gates Urges Special Election on O.C. Jail Tax : Politics: Encouraged by poll, he asks Board of Supervisors to let the voters decide on May 14.
- 2-Parent Families Drop Sharply, Census Report Shows
- Anguished Refugees From Iraq Pouring Into Jordan : Frontier: A crossing is reopened by Baghdad. Victims tell of war terror and suffering at border.
- DESERT STORM: DAY 13 : Military
- 345 Killed in Raids, Iraq Tells U.N. : War toll: Letter to Perez de Cuellar charges allies with 'heinous, premeditated crimes' in bombings of cities.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Sues Citizens' Ridgeline Committee
- Del Shannon's Widow Sues Maker of Prozac
- Groundbreaking Held for Metro Green Line
- California IN BRIEF : VANDENBERG AFB : Military Is Mum on 'Star Wars' Missile
- 2 Inmates Stabbed During Jail Fracas
- City Endorses Panel to Probe Discrimination : Minorities: Human Relations Commission could have subpoena power in investigating complaints of racial, ethnic and religious tensions.
- In Georgia, Colorado Didn't Get Buffaloed, or Even Homered
- Poway Football Coach Elrod Calls It Quits
- The Sidelines : Shriver Upsets No. 6 Zvereva
- The Sidelines : Ex-Champ Faces Drug Charge
- Baseball
- Prolific ATM Robber Scheduled to Get Prison Term : Crime: Ex-convict is believed to have committed most such holdups. He has pleaded guilty to 37 charges.
- ART
- Big Figures but Ratings Down for Super Bowl
- Artists Dispute Attendance Data Given on Festival
- McDonald's Corp.: The fast-food giant reported record...
- Eating Healthfully Doesn't Have to Mean Eating Boring Food
- Saddam Spectacle
- Proposal by Ethics Panel to Punish Cranston Seen : Congress: Sources expect him to face serious penalty, but not expulsion from Senate, for links to Keating S&L;.
- Avoiding Terrorism
- War IN BRIEF : PERSIAN GULF : Iraq Denies Holding Missing CBS Crew
- Pro-Soviet Latvian Police Jeer Republic's President
- Accident Study
- ANAHEIM : Voters Will Have 2 Ballots in March
- Teacher-Worker Sickout Shuts 4 Schools Early
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Ruling on Smoking Might Be Appealed
- Officials Expect More Bad-Air Warnings : Smog: The state has lowered the level of pollution at which advisories must be issued. New technology can help predict such episodes.
- Daily News Offers Contract to Workers
- OJAI : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Killing at Party
- Measles Epidemic Seen as Coming Under Control
- Doonesbury's 'Zorro' Guest Artist Unmasked
- FMR Corp. Cuts Stake in House of Fabrics
- Investor Pleads Guilty in Inside Trading Case:...
- That's In-Flight Entertainment--for the Jet Set : Airlines: Valencia- based Airvision may be in for a dogfight as it offers carriers a program that does much more than show movies.
- Squeezing Success from Kids' Juice : Marketing: Natural Kids Foods has rocketed ahead by using cartoon characters on the packages of its fruit drinks.
- Tonka Predicts Large Losses, Explores Sale : Retailing: The nation's third-largest toy maker is burdened with huge debt from its purchase of Kenner Parker Toys.
- Gorbachev
- Reservists Seek to Be Objectors in Face of War : Call-ups: Support groups say they have been flooded with inquiries since last week's notification of 20,000 inactive personnel.
- Which Toothbrush Is Best?
- * Deja Vu: Donald Trump will be...
- Baghdad Denies It's Holding Missing TV Crew From CBS : Media: A deserter reportedly tells of foreigners being taken into Iraqi custody. The network asks Gorbachev and CNN to help in the search.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Long-Distance Call for Political Funds
- ACLU Assails FBI Interviews on Terrorism : Discrimination: Agency's efforts have focused on Arab-Americans. Group says refusing 'voluntary' meetings may bring future consequences.
- Profile: Hosni Mubarak
- Briefing Paper : S. Africa Summitry: Key Blacks Meet
- Bentsen Assails Idea of Further Medicare Cuts
- Peyer-Case Damage Claim Goes to Jury
- Pistons' Thomas Has Surgery and Gets Some Bad News
- Shurmur Interview in Cleveland Today
- Tony Tucker Knocks Out Washington
- Spitz Will Launch Comeback April 13 in Japan
- 'Feel My Pulse' a '20s Opener to Comedies of the '30s
- 'Motorcycle Man' Revs Up, Comes Up a Winner : Comedy: 'Chicago Steve' Barkley's funny noises earned him first prize on 'America's Funniest People.' He will open at the Laff Stop on Wednesday.
- Atlanta-based Georgia-Pacific Corp. has completed the sale...
- Construction Outlays Skid During Year : Survey: The 11% drop from 1989 pointed to a 'deepening decline' at year-end, according to F. W. Dodge.
- Syncor International Purchases Med-Source
- AEROSPACE : Boeing's Profit Quadruples in Fourth Quarter
- Suspect in Slayings of 7 in New Mexico Could Face Death : Crime: Ricky Abeyta is arraigned on three counts of murder. More charges are expected to be filed this week.
- Cupids to Point Arrows at U.S. Troops in Gulf
- Hussein Bunker Has Canopy to Protect Bed, German TV Reports
- Look Who's Coming to Dinner: Hitler, Jesus, Mae West
- Beijing Planning Market-Oriented Economic Reforms : China: Policy statement is worded to justify capitalistic methods. It also states adherence to political dictatorship.
- Former Self-Esteem Panel Chief to Head State Drug Programs
- Verbal Skirmish Over War : Debate: Eight ninth-graders, split between backers and critics of U.S. actions in the gulf, make strong arguments over such issues as economic sanctions and press restrictions.
- CLIPBOARD : Hazardous Spills Log
- Fayette Birtcher, Founder of Development Firm, Dies
- SIMI VALLEY : Bank Robber Flees Into Neighborhood
- Man Found Shot to Death in Apparent Drug Dispute
- CSUN Breaks Scoring Mark in 123-91 Rout
- Fullerton's Voice of Experience : Baseball: When Coach Augie Garrido speaks, his Titan baseball players listen--with reverence.
- Jason Cunningham
- Hart Lineman DeGroote Decides to Play at Oregon
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Tea' and Empathy : Velina Hasu Houston's Heartfelt Stories of Japanese War Brides
- 'Future Tense': The New Link Between Arts and Technology
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- Occidental Sells Church & Dwight Shares: Occidental...
- Small Banks Upset With Reform Plan
- World IN BRIEF : NAMIBIA : Diplomats Discuss Regional Peace Plan
- Israel Presses U.S. for OK to Launch Retaliatory Strikes : Mideast: Defense planners feel they can help wipe out the Iraqi missile threat. And they're itching to get at it.
- An Attack of the Jitters : Capitol Hill Is Taking Terrorism Threat Seriously, Even If It Means Having a Pan of Lasagna Checked by the Bomb Squad
- Jordanians Refused Entry into Syria
- Shangri-La, With Gates and an Asterisk : Bell Canyon: Residents of the pricey enclave may pay their taxes to Ventura County, but they work, shop and go to school in Los Angeles County.
- Mourning Man Killed
- Judge Refuses to Dismiss Drug Case Against Noriega : Law: Ruling expresses concerns about recordings of the ex-dictator's phone calls. The court may bar some future witnesses and certain evidence.
- Church Seeks Airport Facility to Open Shelter
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Stabbing Caused Woman's Death
- VENTURA : Local Artist's Mosaic Unveiled at Library
- ANAHEIM : Motorist in Fatal Crash Is Identified
- San Diego
- Section Denies Catholic Schools' Inclusion
- Robber Takes $8,000 From Restaurant
- The Sidelines : Giants to Forgo N.Y. Ceremony
- Pro Basketball
- Former Slugger Dale Long Dies at 64 : Baseball: He hit home runs in a record eight consecutive games for the Pirates in 1956.
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : A Super Weekend for Top Films
- Late Rally Boosts Dow 8.16 Points
- Congress Is Warned of Threat to FDIC : Banking: The fund will run out of money soon, the CBO director says. A loan from the Treasury is needed.
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- SEC Charges Former ATI Chairman With Contempt
- P.M. BRIEFING : Banks Closed in Buenos Aires
- BellSouth Corp.: The regional telephone company said...
- Dale Electronics Acquires SFE's West-Cap Assets
- Origins of Phrase
- Vehicles of Power for Soviet Right
- NATION : Killings Linked to Combat Stress
- Most Severe Water Rationing Ever Looms : Drought: Proposals being considered call for unprecedented cuts for cities and farms. Officials concede these Draconian measures are meant as attention-getters.
- Market Update