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- U.S. Cool to Gulf Peace Plan : Bush Has 'Serious Concerns' Over Soviet-Iraqi Bid : Diplomacy: Baghdad would withdraw from Kuwait two days after a cease-fire if U.N. resolutions are lifted and sanctions ended. War operations will continue.
- Moscow Plan and Iraqi Approval Greeted Cautiously in Washington : U.S. Reaction: Both the White House and lawmakers are reluctant to declare a breakthrough.
- Porterville Landlord Ignores Eviction Deadline
- If Costs Rise, Merger Dies,Edison Warns : Utilities: Also complicating the picture is a decision by the new state attorney general to consider reversing a ruling that opposed the merger as anti-competitive.
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- Uncle Sam Gives the Lower-Income Taxpayers a Break
- Newport's Le Midi Is About to Come to an End
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- Quincy Jones, Prayers for Peace Prevail at Grammys : Music: Veteran entertainer becomes most honored pop artist. Julie Gold's 'From a Distance' is best song.
- GULF ASSAULT RIFLES
- Olympian Test of Atlanta's Mettle : Summer Games: The elation of being named host of 1996 event has been dampened by bickering, power struggles and protests over venue sites.
- Like to Cover War From Baghdad? A Survivor's Guide for Journalists
- SANTA ANA : Vendors Ask to Keep El Mercado Open
- Arsonist Sought in 12 Crenshaw Car Fires
- County OKs 114 Homes at Bible College : Development: The school says it needs the partnership with a builder to raise funds for expansion. Critics bemoan loss of oak trees.
- Torrance OKs 15% Pay Raise for Police Chief's Final Year
- A Closed County Government Opens Up
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- Jury Indicts Miami Investor in S&L; Fraud
- Long-Distance Feeling : Telecommunications: Thousands of military families face problems paying for Gulf phone calls.
- Ancient Practice Is Latest Wave in Healing : Chinese Qi Gong Masters Channel Internal Energy for Good Health, and Healthy Profits
- La Verne : Theater Issue Put on Ballot
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- Fly Flag, Congress Urges
- Unocal Pays a Record Fine in O.C. Pollution : Environment: Company denies gas station tank leakage charges, but settles case for $903,846.
- Can't say that we've ever looked at...
- County Approves Mountain Housing Project : Development: But the supervisors delay a vote on a controversial plan to finance the developer's land donation.
- NEIGHBORS : In Love Again : Brought back together after 27 years by a mutual interest in tile grout, these two will wed.
- Malibu Plan to Curb Building Sparks Debate : Development: Opponents say the measure would be too restrictive. Supporters say the community needs a pause to consider its future.
- The Day in the Gulf
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- Burglary Suspects Held After Chase
- Pier Office Lease Is Transferred
- Simi Valley Considers Further Water Restrictions
- YORBA LINDA : Limit Considered on City Council Terms
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- DMV Rules Youth Can Keep 4 JIHAD Car Plate After All
- Century Cable Raises Hook-Up Rate to $84
- Jury Convicts Ip of Manslaughter in Slaying of Youth
- Realtors Predict Slump Will Last 2 More Years
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- EC Panel Adopts Measures to Help European Airlines
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- Louis Kelso; Force Behind Employee Stock Ownership Plans
- Groups Home In On Mobile Issues
- Fire Stations Are a Far Cry From the Bunkhouses of Old
- Compton : City Benefits Extended for Reservists Activated for War
- Slovenia Begins Secession, Voids Yugoslav Laws
- Santa Monica Bans Cigarette Machines
- Pomona : Park-and-Ride Lot Opens
- Long Beach : Steven Dillenbeck Becomes Executive Director of Port
- Compton College Trustee Jane Astredo, 53, Dies of Cancer
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Is It TV's Obligation to Make War Seem 'Tasteful?' : Media: The increasing entertainment values in television news are coming home to roost.
- BACKSTAGE 'SINGIN' IN THE RAIN' : Getting Misty : The director of the runaway hit '42nd Street' presents another adaptation of an upbeat blockbuster movie musical.
- With Gift of Tools Came Love for Woodworking
- A Pretender to Jaguar Throne
- Life on the Fringe : Prime-Time Soap Opera Set in 'West Hollywood Palms' Complex Brings Wackiness, Relevance to Public-Access TV
- Rev. Jay Luman Bush, First Presbyterian Church Pastor, Dies
- Worker Shot to Death at Edison Plant : Crime: An accountant is killed by a gunman as office co-workers look on. Police want to question the victim's husband.
- Talk on Filling Top City Job Delayed
- Officer Who Flirted Fails to Regain Job : Police: She argues unsuccessfully that the attention she gave a high school student was merely to protect her undercover status on campus.
- L.A. Prepares to Deal With an Arid Future : Drought: Fearful of another dry year, officials are formulating plans that would alter lives of Angelenos. Development may also be slowed.
- COSTA MESA : Angel for Homeless Faces Loss of House
- Can You Beat This?
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- Officials Prepare for 15% Cut in Water Use : Drought: Mandatory rationing is expected to take effect April 1, resulting in parched lawns and parks. Reductions may reach 30%.
- Pasadena Adopts Strict Limits on Large Houses
- The Safest Seafood: Buying, Cooking Tips : Health: A report says that most of the top-selling seafood is safe. Canned tuna has the best record. But some concerns remain.
- CBS Official in Baghdad Seeks Release of News Crew
- If You Take Your Comedies Dark, Put 'Loved One' on Your Black List
- HERE COMES THE SUN : Jellyfish Echoes the Beatles' Cheer, But Is Bright Enough to Craft Its Own Style
- Lord of the Hoops : Prep basketball: Veteran guard leads La Canada to its fourth consecutive Rio Hondo League championship.
- South Pasadena : New Police Chief
- Man Crossing Street Is Hit by Car, Killed
- Nash Finalist for Rialto School Post
- Man Convicted in Rolex Robbery
- The Drought--at Least It's Got Us Thinking : Regionalism, desalination, population control on the table
- Escondido Follows County, Other Cities in Backing Deployed Workers With Pay
- STOCKS : Dow Tumbles 33.17 as Consumer Prices, Fears of Ground War Escalate
- Pasta Filata, Peperonata, Cacciatorini, Also Porcini
- BOOK REVIEW : Faith and Doubt: A Fine, Subtle Account : VIPER TREE<i> by Joseph Monninger</i> Simon & Schuster $18.95, 267 pages
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- A Sauce and a Stew
- FOR THE KIDS : Fantasy Land : The Young Artists Ensemble will stage the musical 'Narnia,' about four children's adventures in a snowy world just beyond the closet.
- Exploring Women's Issues
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY AND THE PERSIAN GULF : La Verne Puts in a Good Word
- Oil Production Key Focus of Bush Energy Plan : Environment: The proposal calls for the exploitation of domestic sources--without new taxes. It is weak on conservation measures.
- 2 NAACP Chapters Pick New Presidents
- Freshman Jones Is Making Waves for Pepperdine : Basketball: Former North Hollywood High standout has played a big role in Pepperdine's clinching of its first West Coast Conference title since 1986.
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- Stream Is Now Bed of Controversy : Water: Verdugo Woodlands residents blame the city's wells for the drying up of the scenic creek. Officials cite the drought and sewers.
- Pasadena : Help for Shopping Center
- Santa Monica : Phone Book Recycling
- Armored and Air Units Seek Closer Coordination to Halt 'Friendly Fire' : Combat: Redoubled effort includes use of new footage to help pilots learn to recognize U.S. vehicles.
- In Her Last Chance for Glory, Pomona's Coons Goes for Gold : Basketball: Senior takes over leadership role for Broncos, who are gearing up for a run at an NCAA Division II championship.
- Man Pleads No Contest in Killing of Puppy
- Police Say Slain Robber May Be Part of a Ring
- SANTA PAULA : Serious-Crime Rate Down 3.5% in 1990
- Keeping a Bird in Its Cage
- Carnival Glass Is Now Fair Game
- Shooting in Pacific Beach Park Is 28th Slaying of 1991 in City
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Court Rejects Plea to Block Condos
- Panel Formed for Carter Hawley's Unsecured Creditors : Bankruptcy: The committee will negotiate for suppliers and bondholders owed money when the retailer filed for Chapter 11 protection.
- U.S. Study Backs Tilt-Rotor Craft to Ease Air Traffic : Travel: By the year 2000, millions of passengers would be served by 'vertiports' in major cities. Opponents say it will be costly.
- FDA Finds Seafood Hazards
- Curing Kids : Collaboration between the county and private-sector physicians offers hope to sick children from poor families.
- New Therapy Offers Hope for the Immune-Impaired : Health: Bioengineered interferon helps those with a rare condition resist infections. It may do the same for patients who have AIDS or burns.
- MUSIC / DANCE : Small Is Beautiful for Ottawa Ballet's Augustyn
- FISHING : Bonito Provide Anglers With Plenty of Action
- Culver City to Hold Forum on Renewal
- Unusual Deal Allows Shop Owner to Plead Guilty to Stay in Business
- Ah, Ecstasy: The Gratification of Washing and Ironing
- Barroom Dispute : Hollywood: Small businessmen and neighbors of a rowdy bar on Yucca Street were glad it closed. But now it's open again.
- Quincy Jones Roars Back, Wins 6 Grammy Awards : Music: Songwriter Julie Gold takes song of the year honors. The late Roy Orbison is best pop male vocalist.
- Thousand Oaks Rejects Proposal for Multistory Shopping Center
- Crowd Questions Plan to Redo Boundaries for Ventura Schools
- Greenspan Now Says Recession Is Almost Over
- Bush Plan Leaves Alternative Energy Out in Cold : Policy: Oil and nuclear industries embrace measures aimed at boosting domestic production. Few incentives support solar technology and conservation.
- Plan to Destroy 11 Homes Opposed
- Desserts, Designs . . . Anything but De Plain at Barbacoa
- Santa Monica : Leaf-Blowers to Be Banned
- Reagan Asks to Be Buried on Grounds of His Library
- Going Mobile Takes a Degree of Legwork
- Poster Designers Draw on Experience as 'New Californians'
- British Protest, Get an Extension to Register for Kuwait Contracts
- Northrop Earns $210.4 Million, Reverses '89 Loss
- American Air 'Very Unhappy' With MD-11
- Lakewood : Patriotic Rally Scheduled Saturday to Support Troops
- MUSIC ASWAD : 'Too Wicked' : An English reggae band, with Jamaican roots, stops in Santa Barbara for a Bob Marley tribute.
- Scholarships for Black Students
- Structural Rock : It's not a matter of location. The band Garage-a-saurus Wrecks still finds inspiration among the lawn mowers.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Alhambra : Union Backs Salary Cuts
- Bellflower : School Seeks to Exempt Its Bingo From Smoking Law
- Partial List of Winners of the Grammy Awards
- Santa Monica : Printer Label Fraud Alleged
- Speech Contest Won by Wilson Student
- Stitches in Time Honor Women, Immigrants
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Irvine Coed to Be Envoy to Soviets
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Kissinger Wouldn't Demand Hussein's Ouster : Peace terms: The former secretary of state says the Iraqis themselves will probably get rid of their leader because of his failures against Iran and the U.S.
- Immune Systems Get Boost From New Drug : Medicine: San Diego studies help demonstrate the effectiveness of a bioengineered interferon in fighting infections.
- Proposed Contract for County Trash Recycling Plant Stirs Up Opponents : Refuse: Part of agreement with facility's builder would make county responsible for unforeseen costs.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Bomb Squad Finds Old Pipe--That's All
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Muffins: Make 'Em Moist and Flavorful or Not at All
- Entrants Compete in Theater Festival
- When Is a Wok Better Than a Skillet?
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : No Tax Break
- His Chili Still Adds Spice to His Life
- HOW SAFE IS OUR SEAFOOD
- Hold the Phone, Luparello's Delivers Pizza the Way You Want It
- Culver City : Project Meeting Tonight
- Diamond Bar : Edison Bill Tax a Mistake
- Defendant Convicted in Rape, Murder
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Calling Psychologists
- Norwalk Joins 5 Other Area Cities in Plan to Save Water : Conservation: The continuing drought results in action by another municipality. The six Southeast cities now require penalties for abusers.
- Story Doesn't End at 'Fly Away Home'
- U.S. Officials Investigate Patient's Transfer : Inquiry: Glendale Memorial faces possible loss of its Medicare contract after a woman in labor is moved to a county facility.
- Metro Rail Officials Get a Rough Ride : Hollywood: Residents and merchants demand more to protect them from effects of subway's construction.
- Bradbury : Trash Firm OKs Rate Hike
- BEST BET
- MISSION VIEJO : Fireplace Ashes Cause House Fire
- High School Drug Testing Plan Rejected
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE HOME FRONT : Yellow Ribbons or Yellow Bunker? : To endure this war, we have to listen to our hearts and doubts instead of hiding behind jingoistic slogans.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : We Must Stop Looking the Other Way
- Carson Council Allows Continued Sale of 'Safe and Sane' Fireworks
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Commends Marine's Widow
- PLATFORM : The Needs of Vets
- Burlington to Add Temporary Flight: Burlington Air...
- Ad Designer Gets Another Foot on Ladder of Success
- Wal-Mart Ousts Sears as Sales Leader
- Caesars World Inc.: The Los Angeles-based casino...
- Retail Outlets to Post Oyster Warnings
- Campus Honored for Architecture
- 2 Charitable Young Women Give Their Lives : Volunteers: They are remembered working side by side in Mexico for their church just before a freak accident.
- Urban Areas Now Home to U.S. Majority : Population: Census report shows 50.2% live in large metropolitan regions. Los Angeles gains on New York City in population.
- WORMS : It's a Dirty Job : Richard Morhar's red, crawly critters are great for gardens. He also sells a cookbook for them.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Warding Off the Chill
- Chip Firms Extend Accord: National Semiconductor said...
- Research Chiefs Too Quick to Point Finger
- NL Industries Agrees to Limit Proxy Campaign:...
- Cranston to Return to Capital, Says Cancer Is 'Licked' : Senate: He outlines plans for the rest of his term and criticizes leaks about the ethics probe of his ties to S&L; executive Charles H. Keating Jr.
- SPORTSCOPE : Pomona Men's Team Plays Key Road Game
- Food for ThoughtGilbert Bayardo's new San Fernando...
- Chemical Attack Would Escalate Allied Retaliation : Tactics: Iraqi use of poison gas could trigger a march on Baghdad to hunt down Hussein, officials warn.
- Peak Season : Now Is the Time to Take Advantage of Cuyamaca's Great Vistas
- Time-Warner Inc.: The company posted a fourth-quarter...
- Viacom Inc.: The New York-based entertainment and...
- BANKING / FINANCE : Despite Cutbacks and Restructuring, Boston Survives in Newport Beach
- Shareholder Seeks Control Over Citadel
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Poll: Kids on the War
- Home Sweet Mobile Home : A Humble Abode? Not to Those Who Buy Them
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- '60s Political Activists Change Their Stance for the Gulf War : Protest: UC Berkeley was the unofficial anti-war capital during Vietnam. But many of the student leaders of that era are reluctant hawks today.
- 50 Families Will Sit Tight in Eviction : Porterville: The residents of the ramshackle Orange County encampment are pinning their hopes on the owner of the ranch, who opposes the order to close it down.
- FILM : Still Packs a Wallop in Post-Cold War Era
- Congress Signals Its Backing of Land War : Capitol Hill: Lawmakers, including Democrats, appear willing to defer to the President and his generals on launching ground action.
- Hungry Diners Like to Take Huge Dinner Boats to Japan
- Teen-Ager Surrenders in Weekend Slaying
- Imperial Beach
- Pomona's Staff Looks for a Leak : Government: The city is trying to find out who slipped a confidential report on corruption in the redevelopment agency to a mayoral candidate.
- Council Panel OKs Refund of Sewer Fees
- COUNTYWIDE : Salary Schedule OKd for County Workers
- Century Cable Triples Charge for Hookups
- Court Orders the Release of Doctor's Killer : Justice: Judge says he has no choice but to free Steve Larsen to a local treatment program, despite widow's efforts to keep him in state hospital.
- Showdown Time in the Soviet Union
- Vietnam Vet Gets Life Term in Slaying : Crime: Ronald McIntosh was one of three men prosecuted for contract killing of Sausalito businessman. Defendant helped his girlfriend escape from prison in 1987.
- Hamilton Ends Reseda's Season
- City to Ask D.A. for Loan Probe : Inquiry: The San Juan Capistrano council votes 5 to 0 to hand City Manager Stephen Julian's controversial financial transactions over to the district attorney's office.
- Sharts Belts 2 More Homers in CSUN Win : College baseball: First baseman leads 7-1 victory over Arizona. School record for career home runs within reach.
- Basketball
- Titans' Funding Goal Grows to $6.3 Million
- Moler Freed to Play for the Titans
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- Japanese Manufacturing Investment Off in U.S.: The...
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- Cigna Contracts With Dental-Care Provider: Cigna Healthplans...
- William Lyon Co. Turns Attention to Apartments : Housing: The slump in single-family homes prompted the firm's strategy, which may bring about the county's first high-rise apartment building.
- Food Questions: Who're You Gonna Call?
- FLICKS FILM & VIDEO FILE : Reel Heroes : The owner of an Oxnard casting agency wants to make a movie that will provide a black role model.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW QUINCY STREET : A Beach Break : A harborside location, comfortable bar and tasty pasta make up for a disappointing barbecue.
- Yeltsin Reprimanded for Calling on Gorbachev to Quit : Soviet Union: Lawmakers repeatedly attack his speech. Shevardnadze reappears and asks the two leaders to make peace.
- Jet Crashes in Remote Area of Chile; at Least 19 Killed
- Santa Monica Plans 20% Water Cut, but Sees Some Debate
- A Graduate School for Warriors : Military: Colonels prepare for combat by sitting at a computer in Kansas. They have an illustrious list of alumni to follow.
- When UNLV Came to Town
- This Pitch Slides Past Rodeo Drive : Beverly Hills: With 25% of its office space vacant, the city is trying to lure wealthy businesses by showing there's more to the area than one glamorous street.
- Lazy Days and Jeans Nights at the Fisherman's
- BUSINESS NEWS : Lack of Financing Stalls Marengo Development
- THEATER REVIEW 'OUR TOWN' : Nostalgia Dose : Santa Paula is the perfect locale to see the Thornton Wilder play. Step outside and it seems like 1913 Grover's Corners.
- Whittier : Budget Cuts, Hiring Freeze Ordered in Face of Shortfall
- Sitting Pretty in Reseda Customizes to Taste
- BIG BLUE: A MASSIVE BOMB
- The Cirque's Secret Weapon : Famed Montreal Troupe Has Mr. Sniff, and a Nose for Street Players With Big Top Talent
- Galanter Letter Rebukes Activist Paid by Builder : Venice: Councilwoman says longtime ally's use of funds for an exotic foundation undermines the credibility of community negotiations over proposed developments.
- Police Trade In Unwanted Ferrari
- Firebombs Strike U.S. Facilities in Germany
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Peace Resolution
- FOOD CALENDAR
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- Shortcuts to a Classic Onion Soup
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : AAV7 Amtrack
- Court Rules Amnesty Is Open to Suits
- COLUMN ONE : Miami, So Lovely and Bizarre : Bodies wash ashore. The mayor packs a Beretta. For robbers, it helps to be bilingual. A reporter reflects on 15 years of living amid beauty and covering the macabre.
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Nightclub Art : Brightly colored paintings full of dancers and lounge-abouts are hanging out at the raucous Club Soda.
- 20 Drown in India After Boat Rider Yells 'Snake'
- SINGING : A Star Is Born? : Tryouts for 'The Sound of Music' are here. You've had your voice lessons. Now all that's left is the yodeling. In public.
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- AST Plans to Offer 2 Million Additional Shares : Stock: The Irvine computer maker is seeking to raise capital for anticipated growth and research and development.
- CNC to Sell Stake in Child World...
- Purim : Purim Delicacies for the Diet-Conscious
- The Second Banana : Versatile vegetable: You can fry it, bake it or boil it, but don't try to eat the plantain raw.
- Bid to Halt Vote on School District Boundary Fails
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STATE JC CHAMPIONSHIPS
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens, Without Roy, Still Struggling
- Groups Join to Offer Chamber Concerts : Partners: Laguna, O.C. Philharmonic societies will team up, present concerts in Irvine.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Jet Ski Champ Makes Splash : It's Life in the Wet Lane for Young Racer
- Campuses Plan Anti-War Seminars, Debates
- Senate Elects New Secretary to Replace Prop. 140 Departure
- Housing Law Repeal Brings Challenge of Replacing It : Development: Demise of Long Beach ordinance leaves a void, and City Council members are far from reaching a consensus on how to fill it.
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- Oat Bran: No Magic Bullet Against Cholesterol
- Mexican Tuna Embargoed Over Dolphin Deaths
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- Copping a Curry
- West Hollywood : Zoning Ordinance Adopted
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO ENTER YOUR PROJECT IN THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
- For Assyrians, Mixed Feelings : Ethnic ties: Most living in U.S. hate Saddam Hussein. But they fear for the lives of loved ones still in Iraq.
- Food Company to Hire 200 for Industry Plant
- Retailers Are Making a Wartime Killing--in Bad Taste
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA, Pepperdine Tennis Teams Play in Tournament
- Long Beach : Repair on Desmond Bridge to Require Lane Closures
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Words on the War
- EARTHWATCH : Saving Grace : Reusing old structures not only saves energy, it preserves the styles and sentiment of the past.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Those Things That Prompt an SOS to Friends, Family
- NEA Settles Suit by Deleting Pledge Against Obscenity
- SENIORS : Happy at Home : Many programs assist older people in retaining independent lives by repairing their houses or finding subsidized quarters.
- Tele-Communications Plans All-Movie Cable Channel
- Albania Chief to Form New Government After Protests
- LAX Theme Building Was Drawn as Hub of Jet Age's 'First Airport'
- Senate Rejects Bill to Prevent 'Gulf Orphans'
- WEEKEND : A Winter Wonderland for Big Bear Skiers
- Another School to Get Air Conditioning
- U.S. Copters Lead Attack on Iraqis; 500 Prisoners Taken : Gulf War: Skirmishes and a record number of air sorties mark an increasing tempo of action. Officials say traffic accidents are the leading killer of troops.
- Alberta Christy: Choosing Own Direction
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Unocal Settles on Pollution Charges
- OXNARD : Doctor's Suit Over Funds Goes to Trial
- SHIELDING U.S. WARSHIPS