- U.S. to Challenge Airbus Payments: A dispute...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Dow Zooms 57 on Iraqi Peace Feeler
- Rohr Industries: The aircraft component manufacturer reported...
- No Pain, All Gain, Health Club Figures : Exercise: New spa targets affluent people in their 40s and older who do not want punishing workouts--or sweating with younger hard-body members.
- Troops Respond to Iraq: 'We're a Skeptical Bunch'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Deng Appears After 2-Month Absence
- Gay, Lesbian Couples Get 'Partnered' in San Francisco : Proposition K: Hundreds take advantage of the new law on Valentine's Day to formalize their relationships.
- Worn in the U.S.A. : On the Streets and in Boutiques, All-American Clothes Flag Down Buyers
- Police Seek Two Killers Who Forced Way Into Victim's Home
- Man Shot Alongside Freeway Is Identified
- Junkyard Employee Killed in Dispute Over Towing Fee
- Countywide : Tet Festivals to Ring In New Year
- Oops, Nobody Tells Workers That Their Jobs Do Not Exist : Carson: Many city employees have been getting paid for positions eliminated from the budget in November.
- 15% Hike Sought for Bus, Trolley Fares
- San Diego
- 2 Killed in Crash Were Tehachapi Teachers
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Attacks Raise Fears of New 'Dart Man'
- San Diego
- SUPERVISORIAL ELECTION : Calabasas Cityhood Ballots Mistakenly Sent to Voters
- The South Coast Botanic Garden will be alive with insects this Sunday.
- Villa Park Doctor Charged With Distributing Unproven AIDS Drug : Medicine: Physician faces 16 felony counts. He says his prosecution is the product of 'mindless innuendoes and attacks.'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : First 5 Acres of Pact Will Go to City Soon
- Angels Will Give Finley $2.5 Million : Baseball: Pitcher had filed at $2.8 million; Angels offered $1.75 million. Agreement on one-year contract came hours before arbitration hearing was to begin.
- Baseball
- ANAHEIM : Kids Find Recipe for Aiding the Troops
- PREP SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- ART
- Oscar Nominations--Do They Help?
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Idle Rich Play the Game by Renoir's Rules in '39 Classic
- Mobile-Home Park Accused of Overbilling
- At Least 9 Killed in Peru Boat Accident
- MOORPARK : School Board Delays Decision on Stipends
- County to Spend $285,000 to Study Home Drownings
- Man Gets 45 Days for Showing Porn to Children
- Panel Approves Referendum on Sales Tax for Jail
- DOWNED PLANE
- U.S. Pair Get Into Trial, Give Mrs. Mandela Lucky $50 Bill
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Water, Water
- Doctor Who Created AIDS Drug Charged : Medicine: An Orange County physician faces 16 felony counts in connection with an unproved treatment. He says his prosecution is the product of 'mindless innuendoes and attacks.'
- Global Warming Talks Make Little Headway : Environment: Work on international agreement is stalled by 10 days of procedural wrangling.
- O.C. Planner Targeted in Inquiries Quits
- Morgan Awarded $540,000 by Jurors : Lawsuit: They say the member of the baseball Hall of Fame was illegally detained and roughed up by an LAPD officer.
- Driver Gets 2-Year Term in Death of Pedestrian, 7
- Day-Care Center Use May Increase
- VENTURA : Abortion Protesters' Appeal to Be Heard
- Realigned Soccer League Might Include L.A. Team
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Long Beach Coasts Past Santa Barbara
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Tustin Finally Scores a Postseason Victory
- Just Getting Into the Tournament Was Tough For Hinkle
- POP REVIEW : 'Buckwheat' Stirs Pop, Tradition Into Hot Zydeco
- Theater Preaches a Timely Message of Nonviolence in 'Just-So Stories' : Stage: The program was planned well before the outbreak of war in the gulf, organizers say.
- Drought Sends Utilities to the Sea for Water
- Discipline Urged for Agent in Border Shooting
- Goodby to Mickey : Friends Pay Last Respects to Disney's Sound Effects Master
- NEWPORT BEACH : Retrial Vowed if Ornelas Appeals Fail
- Wilson Names Lawyer to Conservation Post
- Land Baron of Lawndale : Brash Jonathan Stein Brought Upscale Townhouses to the Blue-Collar Enclave and Made Some Enemies in the Process
- Weekend May Start With Rain
- Ventura : Museum Celebrates Sailing Ship Era
- FISHING NOTES / DAN STANTON : Topgun Skipper Finds Yellowtail Up to 20 Pounds Near Catalina
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- UCLA Beaten at Cal : Bruins: Nation's 15th-ranked team falls to seventh in Pac-10, 82-79.
- Titans Step Boldly in 80-74 Loss to Aggies : College basketball: Fullerton walks on carpet, then rallies twice against 12th-ranked New Mexico State before falling.
- Baseball
- SHORT TAKES : NBC's Tartikoff Back on Job
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bloc's Funky Fusion Still's a Mishmash
- 'Fanelli' Actor Finds Motivation Is Money
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jerry Jeff Walker Sings It as if He's Lived It
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Study Offers Hope in Cystic Fibrosis
- Rushdie Friends Ask World Leaders for Help
- Arabs Hail Iraq Offer; Some Are Cautious
- Star Attraction : Fashion: As always, Italian hotshot Gianni Versace dazzles 'em. 'I like sexy clothes,' he says during L.A. trip. 'They break barriers.'
- Broderick Can Shield Certain Medical Records, Judge Says
- Countywide : 1 Campus Finalist Called Unsuitable
- Developer Who Vowed to Donate Parkland Now Wants to Be Paid
- Justice Department Owes Some Answers : Two years of probing and no action in controversial poll-guard case
- Sharp, Palomar Discuss Merging Health Systems : Hospitals: New affiliation by Sharp, already close to joining Grossmont, would create giant health care group.
- Court Dismisses Oceanside Employee-Murder Suit
- College Basketball
- Redondo to Test for Magnetic Fields : Health: The measurements, to begin in spring, are prompted by possible links to cancer. Areas near power lines will get special emphasis.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rodarte's Homer Paces Rancho Santiago
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Loyola Marymount's Six-Game Win Streak Is One for the Book
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Leave Knicks Behind, Stay Ahead of Pistons
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Black Actors Troupe Fails in Effort for Permanent Theater
- They're Winners in the Rough and Tumble World of Judo
- 'China Beach' Winds Up Production : Television: The only prime-time dramatic series about war may be bowing out, unless the Gulf War creates new interest in it.
- Baseball
- Dance and Music Reviews : Cellist Hai-Ye Ni at Ambassador
- POP ALBUM CHART : Sting's 'Soul' Soaring
- Dance and Music Reviews : Tina Gerstler Troupe at Zephyr
- PREP SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Foothill Wins Game of Inches, 1-0
- COLUMN ONE : Pollution Is Price of Asia Boom : Unprecedented industrial growth in the '80s brought widespread damage to the water and air. Governments have been slow to deal with the threat.
- French Revive a Pastime: Fretting About U.S. 'Imperialism' : Reaction: Talk of 'secret agendas' surfaces on the left and the right. Some chafe at their country's secondary role in the Gulf. Others worry about diminished European influence.
- Germany Was Hub of Iraq Arms Network in Europe
- 25 Cars on Freight Train Derail in Riverside
- World Bank Executive Killed in Car Accident
- CHEMICAL WARFARE
- COSTA MESA : School Board Told Budget Freeze Likely
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : A Face on TV's Wall Stirs Childhood Memories
- 30-Day Weather Forecast Leaves Expectations Dry
- 15-Acre Shopping Center to Be Built
- Is Syria Somehow Serious? : Through winks and nods Damascus talks about the diplomatic road to Israel
- Harris More Than Doubles Salary With Dodgers: One Year, $315,000
- FIGURE SKATING / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Yamaguchi Getting More for Less
- Rio Mesa's Young to Play for Miami
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Struggles to Beat Washington at Philadelphia
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- Standing Out IN ANY Crowd : Dodgers' Jose Offerman Is Another in Long Line of Shortstops From Town in Dominican Republic
- NBA ROUNDUP : Chicago Wins 4th In a Row
- THE SIDELINES : Utah's Afeaki Shot in Scuffle
- Dave Thompson Returning as Marina Football Coach : Preps: From 1978-85, he led team to the playoff semifinals four times. The school's activities director succeeds John Seeley.
- Canseco Clocked at 104 M.P.H. by Highway Patrol in Florida
- Bradshaw's 46 Ends USIU's Losing Streak
- Cost-Cutting at NBC: Studio Tours Axed
- Appetizers Are the Ultimate Delight at the Greek Tycoon
- Annual Jazz Party to Swing in a Whole Weekend of Jams
- Success Spoils USC, Which Falls, 92-76
- Peppers Soundproofing Test Delayed for Work at Theater
- Buffalo Reassesses Bid for Major League Team
- Playoffs Open Tonight for Girls' Basketball Teams
- GOLF SAN DIEGO OPEN : No Looking Back for Crenshaw (65)
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : New Idea for Jockey Drug Program
- Hollywood's Blue-Collar Canteen
- PEOPLEWATCH
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'King Ralph': A Majestic Misfire for Goodman
- Sanders Helps Helix Hang on for Victory
- TV OPERA REVIEW : Peter Sellars' Dark View of 'Cosi fan Tutte'
- NATION : Patriot Critics Wrong, Bush Says
- U.S. Indicts 9 in Consolidated Thrift Probe
- Italian Sailor Slain on Dubai Shore Leave
- Carrie White, 116; Listed as World's Oldest Person
- Wilson Drafts Massive Drought Battle Plan : Water: Governor proposes to transfer supplies to driest areas, protect wetlands wildlife and promote rationing.
- Bakker's Heritage USA Is Born Again : Development: Televangelist Morris Cerullo heads a group that has bought the Christian resort. Plans are to reopen it this summer.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Businesses Mount Gulf Card Drive
- Truck Kills Man Pushing Cart on Freeway Ramp
- ANAHEIM : $7.6 Million OKd to Beautify Area
- Brewer, No. 2 Man at LAPD, to Retire : Police: Assistant chief says first attempt to join the force was rejected because he is black. Department's biggest change is improved race relations, he says.
- San Ysidro
- Neighborhood Rejects Tax to Build School : Election: Residents of the Summit area of Valencia vote 1,001 to 44 against a proposed $12-million bond measure in a special mail-in balloting.
- Mission Beach
- Jury Is Given Case of Man Accused of Killing Nephew
- Signatures of Civic Center Foes Certified : Jungleland: Group obtains more names than needed to place issue on ballot. But council majority opposes such a move.
- Displaying The Flag
- Police Probe Death of Unidentified Man
- TUSTIN : 3 Officials Demoted at Foothill High
- 'Count' Convicted of Raping, Killing Woman
- Now, If They Could Only Add Mother's Day and . . .
- Judge Agrees Truth Not Necessary in District Elections; 'Nurse' Will Get Board Seat
- La Mesa
- REAL ESTATE : Relocation Expert Finds a Market and Proceeds to Build It
- THE GULF WAR : Helping Hand: USO
- Focus on New York
- P.M. BRIEFING : 12-Day Strike at Harley Ends
- USAir Trims Insurance Coverage: The carrier said...
- U.S. and Japan Start New Chip Negotiations
- Stagnant Sales Spur Deals on Wheels : Automobiles: Showrooms across the country are overloaded with inventory, creating a buyer's market with discounts and no-cost options.
- DESERT STORM: DAY 30 : Peace Feelers
- Old Salts Coming Back to Help Move Cargo to Gulf : Merchant marine: Many return from years of retirement. In all, thousands are called back to sea duty.
- THE GULF WAR : Troops: African Participants
- Radical Artists Brush Aside Rules to Paint Downtown Picasso Mural
- Tollway Debate a 2-Lane Road : Traffic: To build or not to build the planned San Joaquin Hills artery was the only issue during a crowded hearing. There were no shades of gray.
- Bradley Seeks Quick OK of Plans to Reduce Traffic
- Junkyard Employee Slain in Bid to Stop Argument
- County Water Authority Urges Rigorous Controls
- Images and Realities From a War Ever Cruel : Baghdad bombing deaths: both tragedy and propaganda
- VENTURA : Man Gets 8 Years in 3 Bank Robberies
- Group Seeks Gates' Apology for Remarks : Police: Immigrant rights advocates are angered over the chief's statement following death of policewoman in shooting by Salvadoran national.
- Dominguez Hills Basketball Teams Face Doubleheaders
- Herberg Outlasts Rivals in Florida 200
- UC Irvine's Ford Moves Quickly to Find Replacement for Mulligan
- Is This a Great Country, or What?
- Union Chief Says Astros Can't Leave : Baseball: The team's owner rented the stadium to the GOP for a month in '92. But Fehr doubts the Players Assn. will allow a monthlong road trip.
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : CSUN Strategy--Hit It, Pitch It
- SHORT TAKES : If You Flirt, Don't Play It Coy
- Prosecutions of Protesters Clog San Francisco Courts
- French Dockers Balk
- Vietnam's Shadows in Persian Gulf
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Parliament Guards Disarm 2 Deputies
- The Day in the Gulf
- RECREATION / BIKING : Bicyclists Shed Their Loner's Image to Press for Traffic Safety, Helmets
- Legislation Proposed to Curb Number of Lawmakers' Bills
- William Bryan; Reported D-Day
- 200 Kuwaitis Executed by Iraq Since War Began, Official Says
- 2% of Reservists Barred for Health, Hardship Reasons
- WORLD : 50 Killed in Thai Truck Blast
- BOOK REVIEW : Epic Novel Succeeds Despite a Few Loose Ends : THE LAND WAS OURS: A Novel of the Great Plains <i> by Charles W. Bailey</i> ; HarperCollins; $21.95, 387 pages
- Morgan Wins $510,000 in Suit Against City : Courts: A jury says the baseball Hall of Famer was mistreated by a Los Angeles police detective who mistakenly thought he was a drug courier.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Chatsworth Girls Ramble, 9-0
- A Lesson in Understanding : Sixth-Graders Learn About Plight of the Homeless While Sharing Spirit of Valentine's Day
- THE SIDELINES : DJ Who Broadcast Fake Nuclear Warning Loses Job With Cardinals
- He Is Taking the Toros Under His Wing : Baseball: Cal State Dominguez Hills Coach George Wing believes his young team can rebound to have a successful season.
- Northridge Falls to USIU, 98-96
- A Guitar-Strumming Actor Returns to His Country Roots : Bands: Ronny Cox from 'Cop Rock' premieres his new group Tuesday. But he hasn't forsaken his TV-film career.
- New Mexico St. Holds Off CS Fullerton
- Trip the Spring Strikes a Chord With Judges at 'Texas Tuneup'
- AN APPRECIATION : A Godsend to Gospel Music
- Namesake Kills Self With Arrow on Valentine Day
- Utilities Study Desalination Plant Plan : Water: Tijuana facility would be one of the world's largest. It also would generate electricity.
- San Diego
- Molina's Anti-Union Attack Is Pure Reagan
- 6 Are Charged in Bookmaking Inquiry
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blues Keep Norris Lead on Hull's 61st Goal, 3-2
- Aztecs Short Work for Short-Staffed Colorado State : College basketball: Rams come to town with seven players, but outman San Diego State, 67-50.
- SOUTHERN SECTION WRESTLING : Canyon Seeks Fourth Title in Five Years
- 'Hedda' Has a Future in 1920s Japan
- Schedule for Music Center Opera Season
- Video Displays Allegedly Dumped on Market: The...
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Something New Under the Sun
- Missouri Hotel Blast Injures 18 Conventioneers
- DESERT STORM: DAY 30 : Financial
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Traders See a Chance to Cash In; Dow Off 31
- U.S. and Japan Begin Talks on Semiconductor Chips
- Avery Dennison Corp.: The Pasadena-based company reported...
- CMS Enhancements' Revenue Plunges 50%; Profits Almost Vanish : Electronics: Irvine maker of disk drive products cites intense competition and thin margins for second-quarter results.
- Testify or Be Sent to Jail, Mandela Case Figures Told : South Africa: Pair still are silent but judge delays incarceration while police seek missing witness. State says it cannot proceed unless the men take stand.
- 2 S. African Blacks Find Freedom and Fear Coexist : Reforms: A prisoner gets his release. A shack dweller finds that violence has created a living hell.
- No-Contest Plea Made in Fatal Fire at Fraternity House
- Exxon Settlement May Be Near, Alaska Governor Says : Environment: State seeks $1.2 billion to drop court action over oil spill. Other litigants fear accord might hurt their suits.
- Minority Gain in Early Use of AZT Questioned : Disease: Some doubt the study's validity. It also shows a better result for non-white AIDS patients than for whites when both got later treatment.
- Haitian Leader Imposes Travel Ban on 91 High-Level Civil Servants
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Gas Leak Survivors Protest Settlement
- Worried Americans Close Door on Outside World
- Getting Employees to Dress for Success
- William Bryan; First Newsman to Broadcast D-Day Invasion Report
- GM, Ford Losses Total $2.1 Billion in 4th Quarter : Earnings: The two giant car makers paint a bleak picture for this year, blaming the Gulf War, the recession and competition.
- Oil Prices Drop on Iraq's Offer, Then Rebound
- Bush to Request $56 Billion for First 3 Months of War
- Energy Policies and Gulf War
- Energy Policies and Gulf War
- Conrad on Friendly Fire
- Energy Policies and Gulf War
- Overcoming Prejudices
- Conrad on Friendly Fire
- Drought
- Conrad on Friendly Fire
- Conrad on Friendly Fire
- Energy Policies and Gulf War
- Energy Policies and Gulf War
- Energy Policies and Gulf War
- Conrad on Friendly Fire
- Obituaries - Feb. 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 15, 1991
- SANTA ANA : Police Seek Gunman in Park Shooting
- SAN CLEMENTE : Gunman Seized in Wild Chase on I-5
- Carroll Resigns to Take Job at UCI : College sports: Cal State Fullerton athletic director leaves behind budget crisis.
- Metromedia Looking to Unload Stake in Orion : Entertainment: The movie company, controlled by John Kluge, has a $12-million debt payment due. It has tried to sell films to raise cash.
- Long Holiday Weekend May Start Out With Raindrops
- UCI Students Assail Fee Hikes, Say Poor, Minorities Will Suffer
- Both Pilots Faulted in Santa Paula Collision : Accident: Plane had right of way but both craft should have avoided each other, federal investigators say. Kirk Douglas is listed in fair condition.
- Baghdad Raid Stirs Protests in L.A. Area
- TAKE IT WITH YOU: Even before the...
- Iraq's Intentions Probed in U.N. Council Debate : Conflict: Member countries discuss the scope of the war in a rare closed-door session.
- U.S. Water for State Farmers Is Cut by 75%
- POLS AND POLLS: The 1,000-member South Orange...
- Higher Iraqi Tank Losses Reported; 4th Carrier in Gulf : Attack options: The United States will consider announcing bomb targets in advance to avoid killing civilians, general says after Baghdad air raid.
- BANNER UP! The tide of flag-waving is...
- Iraqis Vow Revenge; Other Arabs Outraged
- SEND IN THE CLOWNS: Last year, Britain....
- Friends Praise Flier's Skills, Belief in Safety : Aviation: Lee Manelski was to have spoken about careful aviation the day he and a student died in a midair crash.
- 45-Day Building Moratorium OKd for Malibou Lake Area
- The Price Was Steep, but They Rose to the Occasion
- Katzman Taking Different Path in Rebuilding Image of Morris
- Structure Built to Shelter Iraqi Elite, U.S. Says
- Sony Unit to Build TV Plant in...
- Lewis Galoob Toys Inc.: The South San...
- ICN Percentage Gain Is Biggest on Big Board
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tokyo to Extend Trading Day
- Fruit Juice Firm Drinks In Success : Marketing: Young company skyrockets to parity with long-established competitors after buying rights to the Ninja Turtles and Mario Brothers brand names.
- Valentine Food Fantasies : What is the food of romance? : Spice for the Lovelorn
- Cerritos : Green Waste Recycling Test Will Be Extended 4 Months
- Culver City : Anti-Graffiti Law Studied
- Interior Sketches : McGarrigle Sisters Are Still at Home in the Parlor
- 75% Water Cut to Farmers : U.S. Action Harshest in Calif. History
- CBS Correspondent, Crew Held Prisoner in Iraq, TV Show Says
- Duarte : Nissan to Open Dealership
- When the Words Got in Their Way : Therapy: Stutterers may have found a sympathetic ear with the development of the Vocal Feedback Device.
- MARRIAGE : Renewing Vows : Couples, some married more than 50 years, renew wedding vows in ceremonies in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
- They Don't Scrimp on the Shrimp
- Relative of President of Colombia Kidnaped
- P.M. BRIEFING : Business Inventories Dip 0.7%
- Industry's Sweet Solution for Uneasy Times : Candy: Manufacturers and sellers say that people may cut back on luxuries but that they still want to indulge in confectionary delights.
- Saturn Goes Extra Mile to Fix Seat Backs
- Rules Tightened for Money Market Mutual Funds:...
- 2 More States to Mull Adding Income Taxes
- The Science of Soup
- Valentine Food Fantasies : What is the food of romance? : You Gotta Have Hearts
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- Dick Winslow; Entertainer, Ex-Child Star
- Marina del Rey : Boat Slip Vacancy Rate Rises
- On the Mend : How Do You Repair a Broken Heart When You Aren't Sure When the Injury Occurred? Well, You Could Try Ice Cream . . .
- HOW THE BOMBING WAS REPORTED OVERSEAS
- Duarte : Sports Park Fees Revised
- Promise Him a Rose Garden : Valentine's Celebrations Can Include Whatever Your Heart Desires
- East European Leaders Seeking to Redress Wrongs Done to Victims of Communism : Reparations: They say compensation for former prisoners and others oppressed is a matter of priority. But high costs must also be considered.