- Major Environmental Group Opposes Hope Land Swap : Parks: The organization says most of the acreage the developers want to trade for an access route might have to remain open anyway.
- Schools, Union Reach Accord on Assistants
- Suspect in 1982 Killing Denies Guilt
- 3 Injured, 2 Critically, in Blaze at Refinery
- Councilman Returns to His Duties
- Fiery Blasts Rock Industrial Center in Santa Clarita
- FOOTBALLRancho Buena Vista quarterback Hank Perry has...
- THE SIDELINES : Suspension of Cordero Upheld
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : USC's Coleman Sets Record, Then Cassidy Sets Record Straight
- Sockers Beat Dallas Behind Banks' Roll : Soccer: Rookie gets a hat trick in 10-8 victory over the Sidekicks. Defenders account for half of the San Diego scoring.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Stop the Bruins' Streak, 4-1
- Music and Dance Reviews : Maria Newman Dominates Viklarbo Series
- SHORT TAKES : Miss USA Won't Boycott Pageant
- ART REVIEW : Thoughtful Landscapes in Frederick Wight Exhibition
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Washington St. Stays in Race With Victory
- HORSE RACING : Hurt or Not, Seefeldt Brings Home Her Share of Winners
- Arab Viewpoint of Gulf War
- A Raise and a Decline by the Postal Service
- Arab Viewpoint of Gulf War
- County Board Endorsement
- U.S. Defense Budget
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- All Sides Support the GIs, but the War?
- Arab Viewpoint of Gulf War
- All Sides Support the GIs, but the War?
- U.S. Defense Budget
- Letters From the Front: 'Problems Remain Hidden'
- Arab Viewpoint of Gulf War
- All Sides Support the GIs, but the War?
- Arab Viewpoint of Gulf War
- Dilemma
- City Pay for Reserves
- Inadequacy Revealed
- Arab Viewpoint of Gulf War
- MOVIES - Feb. 8, 1991
- MOVIES - Feb. 8, 1991
- MOVIES - Feb. 8, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 8, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 8, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Feb. 8, 1991
- Obituaries - Feb. 8, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 8, 1991
- Controller Says She Confused Similar Planes
- Quayle Says U.S. Is in a 'Just War' : Vice president: He delivers rousing pep talks on his visit to the Southland. At a church service, he calls the conflict a contest of good against evil.
- ALL ABOARD: Even before America West started...
- U.S. Complains to Jordan on Heels of King's Speech Tilting Toward Iraq
- COLUMN ONE : War News: Blinding Effect? : U.S. preoccupation with Iraq has let other nations get away with controversial moves, some analysts say. Congress avoids other issues, and the media seem distracted.
- Good AS Gold : 'Tie a Yellow Ribbon' Remains a Symbol of Support for Troops Stationed in the Persian Gulf
- CHANGE OF PACE? Orange County Performing Arts...
- Probe Attacks 'System,' Police Informants Say : Investigation: Participants in real estate deal were questioned as part of apparent wide-ranging look into political figures, including Mayor Bradley. Officials deny any wrongdoing.
- New Coroner in Middle Ground : Politics: Pennsylvania colleagues say he's scientifically oriented and a listener, but is no stranger to controversy.
- Crisis Management : Fatal Collision at LAX Becomes a Public Relations Nightmare for SkyWest, USAir Officials
- U.S. 'on God's Side' in Mideast, Quayle Says in Garden Grove
- Iraq POWs Treated Royally by Their Saudi Captors : Camps: The hosts view them as the neighbors of tomorrow. U.S. officials predict a flood of prisoners.
- 40 AWOL Guardsmen Come Back : Reserves: Members of a Louisiana unit return to their posts in Texas, two days after leaving. They will face military charges.
- Cheney Hints at an Early Ground War : Gulf conflict: Defense secretary says a land thrust could be used to drive Iraqi troops into the open. He and Powell dismiss suggestions of months of air strikes alone.
- STARTING OVER: This week's announcement that the...
- Lassoing the Look of Cowboys
- AH, FAME: Five years ago, The Times...
- City to Do Own Study After Jet Crash, Fire : Airport: The mayor directs officials to recommend ways to improve plane safety. Federal officials, who have authority over airlines, are cool to the idea.
- Big Budgets Are Proof Talk Is Cheap, Movies Can Still Be Expensive
- Filing to Open for Town Council Candidates
- Judge Won't Keep Register From Canceling Contracts
- U.S. OKs Pan Am Route Sale to...
- Ex-Unisys Vice Chairman to Join Times Mirror Co.
- Safeway Inc.: The Oakland-based food retailer said...
- Smokin'!
- Meat Loaf : Loaf Me Tender, Loaf Me Lean: A Cook's Guide
- MUSIC ROD PIAZZA & THE MIGHTY FLYERS : Harp Attack : The rockin' blues of Riverside's Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers will put no one to sleep and may quite possibly pack the dance floor.
- Candidate's City Election Reform Plan Under Fire
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Family Accused of Imprisoning Maid
- Trial Begins Over Hospital Sex Case
- Lynwood : City-Sponsored Magazine to Be Published in Spanish
- Luncheon to Benefit Flossie Lewis Center
- Troubled Immigrants Find No Where to Turn : Mental health: The deaths of an Asian woman and her children focus attention on the lack of counseling for minorities in the Valley.
- Special Friend Visits Reagan on Birthday : Celebration: Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher attends a party for the ex-President, who turned 80.
- Coalition Backs Call for Chicano Studies Dept. : Education: Students and community groups ask for meeting with Chancellor Young to discuss future of UCLA program.
- Drive to Recall Bacharach Started
- COUNTYWIDE : 50 Cargo Handlers to Be Sent to Gulf
- El Cajon
- OJAI : 29 Selected to Study Valleywide City Idea
- USC Signs 23 Recruits; UCLA Gets Top Prospect
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Rose to Autograph Cards, Bats
- RETAIL / LEISURE
- Single-Family Home Sales Off 17.1% in State
- Fewer Strikes in 1990: The government said...
- James L. Sanders, the regional administrator of...
- Genisco Moves Headquarters to Anaheim
- Carter Hawley Junk Bonds Fall for Third Straight Day
- Steps Across Cultures : International Folk Dancing Appeals to Diverse Group of L.A.-Area Enthusiasts
- El Segundo OKs Cable Firm Rules
- Comic Danny Thomas Dies : Entertainer: The benefactor of St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in Memphis was 79.
- Attorney Cites Gulf War in Seeking a Delay in Mideast Smuggling Case : Judicial: Impartial jury to try client on missile and aircraft sales will be impossible to find, deputy public defender says. He wants to wait 6 months.
- THE SIDELINES : Colorado Team Ejects Motley
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Northridge Adds 15 to Its Stable : College football: Matadors are busy on first day of NCAA signing period.
- Dusty's Talc Winner at Aqueduct
- American General Corp.: The financial services corporation...
- Great American Not in Compliance: In a...
- S.R.O for S.L.O Barbecue : Activities: It's Thursday night in San Luis Obispo. Throw more ribs on the barbie.
- A Pair of American Classics
- Quintana's Fall May Be an Accident : Recall: Opponents seized on a fender-bender he left the scene of as an indication of personal irresponsibility.
- Mitterrand Sees Ground War by End of Month
- Pomona : Cost Analysis Too Costly
- THE GULF WAR: The Political Front : Words on the War
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Figures in '89 Coup Attempt Arrested
- Westwood : Czech Leader to Visit UCLA
- Water Board Delays Vote on Conservation
- Anti-Semitic Incidents Set Record, Study Finds : Hate crimes: Anti-Defamation League survey says the increase to 1,685 was the fourth rise in as many years.
- Gumshoe's Resurrection Becomes a Two-Shot Deal
- Montebello : Teachers, Parents Protest Rotating Classroom System
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Ethics Panel Split into 2 Units
- City Manager Warns of Higher Taxes, Layoffs : Budget: A $15-million deficit by the end of the fiscal year is possible if new austerity measures are not taken, he says.
- COMEDY : He's a Host, but He's No Jim Lange
- COLUMN ONE : Housing Bias With a Twist : Complaints are increasing about immigrant landlords who close the door to renters who are not from their homeland.
- La Canada Council OKs Hillside Building Rules
- Bernhardt Must Face Recall Vote in Old District : Elections: Judge's rulings are a double blow to the San Diego councilwoman. A race among candidates for her seat will be held simultaneously on April 9.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- PUBLIC FORUMS ON RECYCLING
- Consultant Charged in Tax-Shelter Operation : Newbury Park: The D.A.'s investigators say the owner of a financial services firm embezzled more than $1.3 million from investors.
- 'Cotton Club' Defendant Beaten in Jail Fight
- Rights Groups Initiate Probe of Alien Abuse
- Solitary Success : San Bernardino Wins, Produces Prospects Without Fanfare
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Titan Damage Assessment Difficult : Fullerton: Only four letters have been received, but more are expected today and Friday.
- Tough Times on the West End : War Jitters Hitting London Ticket Sales
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- EARNINGS : Textron Gains 1.3% in Quarter
- Garamendi Faults Quake Insurance Plan, Asks Delay
- Glendale Weighs Paying Workers Called to War
- Marine in Probe Opts to Retire : Military: The former El Toro base official does not want to risk a court martial and possible loss of medical benefits for his ailing wife, his son says.
- Spill Threatens Saudi Oil Output : Production: A major processing facility will shut down if crude enters its water intakes. Miles of coastline and wildlife are also affected.
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Baseball Team Travels to Florida to Compete in Tournament
- In a time of war and recession,...
- Festive Haitians Prepare a Welcome for New President : Inauguration: An outspoken young priest is the democratically elected leader. Behind the joy lurks a host of problems in the impoverished country.
- STATE : One Ticket Wins $14.8 Million
- U.S., Allies Might Help Iraq Rebuild After War, Baker Says : Persian Gulf: Secretary adds that Baghdad could face reparations after a bloody ground conflict. He also says Iran must have a key peacetime role.
- Reliance on Imported Oil to Continue, Bush Cautions : Energy: He warns that despite uncertainties of supply, 'extreme measures' to end dependence on overseas sources would exact too great a price.
- ARCHITECTURE : Experimentation Was the Moving Spirit Behind Schindler House
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bird-Watching Event Will Be Competitive
- Infant Boy Found Safe; Baby-Sitter Still Sought
- Sandra Lynch: Targeting the Stereotypes
- Court Rejects Cawdrey's Appeal to Overturn Council Term Limit
- Eyes on the Skies : Trainees Learn Air Control at Tower
- Not-So-Merry Chase to Save Poisoned Birds : Santa Clara River: The living victims of an oil spill flee from state fish and game workers. But 110 are rescued. Sixty are found dead.
- Employment Program Targets Teen-Agers, Low-Income Adults : Jobs: Four agencies form a coalition in the northeast Valley, backed by a United Way grant. Bilingual classes, employment referrals and support are offered.
- Channel Islands' Brown Has Final Say in 60-57 Win
- Innocent Query Led to Forfeitures
- MOTOR RACING : James Can Watch Fruit of His CRA Labors at El Centro
- 2 GUYS FROM ITALY : Prep basketball: Marcaccini brothers are imports of import at Notre Dame.
- THE SIDELINES : Svan Wins Cross-Country Skiing
- Trojans Sign Trio of Prep Quarterbacks : Letters of Intent: With Marinovich gone, Smith reloads with Johnson, Wachholtz and Corby Smith, son of the coach.
- Hoyas Depend on Their Youth : College basketball: Georgetown relies heavily on the play of four freshmen who are learning on the job in the Big East.
- Cable Network Drops Show Geared to Gays : Broadcasting: Viewers of Comcast Cablevision of Orange County complain about the Spectrum news program.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Taverner Consort in L.A. Debut
- EARNINGS : KLM Sees $396-Million Losses
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Boulder, Colo.-based NBI Inc. filed a petition...
- Times Will Close P.M. Final: On Friday,...
- Assuring Your Diet Passes the Test
- What a Sweet Heart
- Hearts, Chocolate Kisses
- Honor Musicians Hit a High Note : Student Group Says Exhausting Work for Concert Paid Off
- Phosphorus Spill Forces Partial Interstate Closure
- Pasadena : Medi-Ride Contract OKd
- BOOK REVIEW : The Messages in Marriages That Unravel : THE RAGGED WAY PEOPLE FALL OUT OF LOVE, <i> by Elizabeth Cox</i> , North Point Press, $18.95, 198 pages
- Gay Activists Lose Fight Despite Ruling Voiding Law on Parade Permits : Lawsuit: Judge strikes down ordinance over wording but upholds various requirements that activists have claimed are discriminatory.
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Controls Are Set Up to Halt Baby Trade
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Interview
- Coal Shortage and Cold Force Czech School Closings
- Westwood : Tree Campaign Bears Fruit
- James Knight; Helped Build Family's Newspaper Chain
- Galanter Foe Flexes Muscle With Initial Fund Raising : Politics: Mary Lee Gray raised more money than the incumbent in last six months of 1990. But Galanter camp says she's 'right on schedule.'
- A Cafe With a View
- Special Lessons : Variety of Resources Exist for Learning Disabled Students
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : $43.5 Million Spent on Governor's Race
- CAMARILLO : Rapist Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison
- Lyrics from Brown and Proud's "It's All About Nothing" encourage youngsters to stay in school:
- Fire Hits Buena Park Union Hall : Blaze: Records were destroyed and $3 million in damage was done to the United Food & Commercial Workers facility. Arson is ruled out.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Leads U.S. in Drug-Seizure Money
- IRVINE : Irvine Co. Questions Legality of Balloting
- Our mention that the book "This Is...
- Convicted Child Molester Takes Apparent Poison Dose in Court
- Police Identify Shooting Victim
- Hospital Pays Employees After IRS Lifts All Liens : Health Care: San Diego General offers a good-faith assurance of meeting payroll tax obligations, hopes to resume emergency room services as early as today.
- Armed-Patrol Plan Draws Fire : Crime: The Jewish Defense League announces its plan after a Lomita home is vandalized with white supremacist graffiti. Some object to the plan.
- ANGELUS LEAGUE : Mater Dei Tops Amat, Clinches a Tie for Title
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : N.C. State Brings Down Ninth-Ranked North Carolina, 97-91
- FREEWAY LEAGUE : Sunny Hills Has Size to Give Fullerton's Slide Another Push
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Young Guns' Not Firing Blanks
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Saddam Makes Cents for N.Y. Store Owner : Gulf conflict: One shop makes a buck on a trend by cashing in on Hussein dart boards and 'Beast of Baghdad' voodoo dolls.
- CURRENCY : Dollar Skids to Postwar Low Against Mark
- One Man's Obsession
- Getting Fresh : Controversy: Some orange-juice makers are feeling a squeeze because an ad for Citrus Hill Fresh Choice criticizes their blends.
- Godzilla of Finance Makes Quantum Leap
- World IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : Civil War Truce Talks Reconvened
- Playtime Has Wirth : And Clowning Around Has Its Place With Audiences in Fullerton
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Protester Sanctions?
- Covina : Dial-A-Ride Rules Change
- WORLD : Train to Berlin Makes Last Trip
- Galanter Foe Shows Clout in Early Fund Raising : Politics: Mary Lee Gray raised more money than the incumbent in the last six months of 1990.
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Matsumoto Paces Kennedy Victory
- Scores Arrested in Sweep of Drug Dealers
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Arkansas Has a Chance, in Twilight Zone
- MOVIE REVIEW : Soviet Society on the Brink in Sensational 'Taxi'
- Is 'Cheers' Worth $120 Million? : Television: Paramount thinks so. But to renew the show, cost-conscious NBC would give up all the ad revenue generated by its top-rated hit.
- Boom May Lead to Deficit for Saudis
- Eastman Kodak Co.: The Rochester, N.Y., film...
- U.S. Trade Deficit With China Soars: The...
- America West Launches Big Salvo in Fare War : Airlines: An unheard-of three-day ticket sale at half price begins today. It's unclear whether other companies will try to counter the move.
- Cheaper Loans Fail to Revive Home Sales
- Scallops and Mushrooms in Filo
- Rhode Island Plan to Bail Out Banks a Bitter Pill for All
- GTE Corp.: The telecommunications company reported fourth-quarter...
- Wilson Escalates Tough Talk on Crime, Enforcing Death Penalty
- A Historic Nod to Designer of Upscale Rancho
- Review Sought of Officers in Training Case : Marines: A military judge wants the service to examine the way they handled a Camp Pendleton incident in which seven men refused an order.
- DESERT STORM: DAY 22 : Financial
- The Day in the Gulf
- Iraq Cuts Diplomatic Ties With U.S., Other Major Gulf Allies : Diplomacy: Britain, France, Italy, Egypt and Saudi Arabia are named. Baghdad vows 'revenge' against Bush.
- Cyclist Killed as Truck Hits Bike on Highway
- Rewards Up to $50,000 Offered in Girl's Slaying
- Plaintiffs in Suit Against Mobil Dealt a Setback : Torrance: Judge denies access to legal summaries of the city's public nuisance suit that was settled last October.
- Glendale Buys Canyon From Johnny Carson
- Lemon Grove
- Oceanside
- From the Arctic to the Yucatan
- SIMI VALLEY : Big Rigs' Collision Injures 1 Driver
- USD Gets Late Run for Victory : Basketball: Toreros win game against obscure Southern Utah, 86-81, with a six-point spree at the finish.
- Baseball
- AROUND THE NBA : Hawkins to Replace Bird on East's All-Star Squad
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Role of a Busy Woman : Stage: Rosina Widdowson-Reynolds, one of San Diego's most frequently hired actresses, is undertaking her biggest challenge yet.
- ART REVIEW : 'Yokohama': When Worlds Collide
- S.D. Rep Upstages Gaslamp in Bid for 'Heidi Chronicles'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Taipei City Symphony Plays East L.A. College
- Brady to Propose Means to Stimulate Lending:...
- Geffen Sells Stock: Record mogul David Geffen...
- NLRB Cites Unfair Practices by N.Y. Daily...
- Thrift Bribery Indictment: A banker was charged...
- Fringe Benefits : History: It's the multitude of side dishes, not the "core" of the meal, that defines our traditonal feasts.
- Soviet Space Station Breaking Into Pieces as It Falls to Earth
- Punk Lives : The Circle Jerks will bring their "loud, aggressive and obnoxious" music to the Ventura Theatre.
- Thanks to Stereo Sets, Dual Language TV Finds a Niche at News Hour
- Azusa : Soliciting License Revoked
- Bonn Moves to Stem Illegal Exports : Trade: Proposals answer criticism that German technology helped Iraq develop chemical weapons.
- Molina, Torres Battle in 1st District Runoff
- Arab Truckers Take On Highway of Death : Jordan: They dodge bombs to get Iraqi crude oil to their homeland. They curse President Bush and laud Saddam Hussein.
- Free Valentine Phone Calls for Seniors Offered
- Fairfax : Patrol Volunteers Sought
- THE GULF WAR: The Political Front : Profile: Khalid ibn Sultan
- FOR THE KIDS : Direct Access : Parents find the homework hot line valuable for getting involved in their children's schooling.
- Long Beach : Council OKs Formation of Agency for Homeless Center
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- You take a moment or two to...
- Hawaiian Gardens Rings Up Big Bill for Cellular Phones
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : History: Gas Masks
- NEIGHBORS : 'Black Angel' : Blind Oxnard CB operator belongs to a group that helps stranded motorists in Ventura County.
- Judge Rejects Deal, Gives Promoter 8-Year Sentence
- Alhambra : Schools Weigh Payless Day
- WORLD : Bugging Above Yeltsin's Office
- Students Learn to Cope With Fears
- Officials Unveil Plan for Publicly Owned Dump in West County Area
- Judge Who Heard Court-Martial Urges Probe of 'Magnificent Seven' Incident
- CAMARILLO, VENTURA : Soviets Visit County as Part of Exchange
- Torrance Police Chief Plans to Retire Next Year
- Taxi Robbery Suspect Faces Added Charges
- Silent Movie House Back in Business 11 Years Late
- The Fight Against Future Spills : Still, considerable progress one year after the Huntington Beach accident
- $160,000 Apartment Building Fire Hurts 7 : Panorama City: Three police officers suffer minor injuries helping tenants escape the blaze at the 36-unit building.
- UC Irvine Player's Charge Disputed by Hawaii Coach
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- SANTA ANITA : Trainer Develops Taste for Stakes
- NHL ROUNDUP : Limping Hull Keeps Scoring; Blues Beat Sabres in Overtime
- Oscar Unveils Security Precautions : Movies: Safety is the prime topic at academy press conference.
- Restaurants Put Their Hearts into Valentine's Day
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Dinosaur Jr. Flexes Voice Over Volume
- Dole Ad Business Under Review: Dole Food...
- Pan Am Eases Restrictions Against Iraqi Passengers
- U.S., Japan to Negotiate on Chips: Japan...
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Jobless Rate Inches Higher
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In London
- Protesters Wait in Vain for Bush
- White House Adapts to the Stress of War : Coping: President Bush turns some of his attention to the home front as he continues to run Operation Desert Storm.
- High-Flying Glenn Eagles Aim for League Crown : Basketball: Driven by their hard-nosed coach, girls make up for lack of height with intense, aggressive play.
- Has Time Run Out? : Religion: Some worry Armageddon is near. But most evangelical pastors call the war a prelude, not the 'main event.'
- Monrovia : Emergency Ride Policy OKd
- FILM : 'Big Heat': Noir a Dull Moment
- Masks, Puppets and a Wolf
- TIMES O.C. POLL : '90 Spill Led to Worries About Environment
- Court Asked to Bar Prayers at Public High School Graduations
- Bombs Aimed to Keep Enemy Awake, Jittery : Morale: Ceaseless bombing aims to deprive the Iraq's elite Republican Guard of sleep and will to fight
- Man Faces Charges in '82 Killing of Woman : Crime: Minnesota convict will be arraigned today in murder of CSUN staff member. Police say they have new evidence.
- Chili, Muffins and Apple Butter
- THEATER REVIEW 'PIRATES OF PENZANCE' : Yo Ho Ho Ho : The singers are much better than the scenery in this comedic production.
- FLICKS FILM & VIDEO FILE : Foreign Flavors : Offerings from Norway and Russia will be shown on a couple screens in the county this month.
- La Verne : Theaters Get Initial OK