- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Finally Defeats Cal Baptist in Basketball, Gains Share of First
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Philharmonic Society Chief Conlin Resigns
- Dow Corning: Harsh Lesson in Crisis Management : Corporate image: Ethicists and other observers say they are surprised that the company did not move faster to head off controversy over breast implants. : NEWS ANALYSIS
- It May Be Time to Say <i> No </i> to Some Do-It-Yourselfers
- Quayle Denies Any Linkage Between Trade Talks and NATO
- Romania's Experience Spurs Adoption Treaty
- Partisan Fight May Stall Bush Tax Plan : Economy: Congress takes up proposal today. Democrats want their own version, and are prepared to hold up President's bill.
- Dutch F-16 Crashes
- Japan Launches First Environmental Satellite
- A Boxer Fighting the Odds, and One Who KOd Himself
- Appeals Court Will Review Du's Sentence
- Passing the Bar Exam
- Tsongas Leads Polls, Draws New Attention
- A Contrast in Styles on Cop Watch
- NOTES : Goalie Follows Lead of Mentor Tretiak
- ART
- A Leftward Shift for a Jazz-Man : Music: Why would a mainstream composer move into the avant garde? Because the '50s ended more than three decades ago, explains Kim Richmond.
- Euro Disney to Bail Out 40 Subcontractors : Theme park: The companies were working for the Gabot-Eremco construction group, which has been unable to honor all of its commitments.
- VISX Inc. announced the appointment of E....
- 2,000 Teddy Bears Held Hostage in Embargo Flap : War relief: Nurse collected toys for ill Iraqi children. U.S. detains them at LAX under terms of sanctions.
- Partners of Sexual Abuse Victims Share Pain of Healing Process
- New Irish Leader Shakes Up Cabinet
- Bid Revived to Ban Job Bias Against Gays : Legislature: Assemblyman Friedman introduces new bill, similar to one vetoed last year, that includes a ruling by state Court of Appeal.
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors OK Spending Plan for Housing Rehab
- MISSION VIEJO : Poor Turnout Could Doom Rebate Plan
- Pro Bono Lawyers Entitled to Fees : Law: Appeal court believes more attorneys might do volunteer work if there was a chance of being paid.
- BANKING
- Did Expense Report Reflect Naked Truth?
- Schools Badly Shortchange Girls, Researchers Report : Education: Assn. of University Women's study finds teachers give boys more attention, use biased materials.
- Soccer Players Get Their Goal
- Bush to Visit N.H. Today in Bid to Energize Backers : Primary: The President's team hopes his presence will boost enthusiasm for him. GOP challenger Buchanan sharpens his sting.
- Baker Urges Peace in Disputed Enclave : Armenia: The secretary refuses to take sides in the bloody battle with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh. He will visit the Azerbaijani capital today.
- MAKING IT WORK : Survivors' Mates Also Need to Be Partners in Therapy
- Felonies by O.C. Gangs Up Dramatically in '91 : Crime: D.A.'s report urges concerted effort against problem, which continues to grow 'despite our efforts.'
- With 'Roots' and 'Malcolm X,' Alex Haley Inspired Millions to Trace Their Family History and to Take Pride in Their Racial Identity : An Enduring Legacy
- OJAI : Report Says City in Fair Fiscal Shape
- VENTURA : School Officials Promise New Figures
- Swamped Cars Almost Total Loss, Insurers Say
- La Follette to Challenge Wright for State Senate : Politics: The former legislator would pose significant opposition to the Republican assemblywoman from Simi Valley in the new 19th District.
- D. A. Testifies He Socialized With Fraud Suspect : Courts: Ira Reiner says he broke off contact with Mark Weinberg in 1985 after learning that the commodities broker was under criminal investigation.
- Public Is Made Privy to the Past of Ruth Family
- Maryland Loses in Spotlight : Women's basketball: Before school and ACC record 14,500, No. 1 Terrapins fall, 75-74, to No. 2 Virginia.
- Microsoft Expects Apple to Seek $4.3 Billion in Copyright Suit
- INTERNATIONAL
- Freed Gulag 10 Don't Fit Soviet Dissident Mold : Human rights: Among the 'last political prisoners' are military deserters and 2 KGB agents who passed secrets to the West.
- Chacon Announces Retirement After 22-Year Assembly Career
- BOOK REVIEW : Consumer Manifesto: Power to the Buyer : FUTURE SHOP; How Future Technologies Will Change the Way We Shop & What We Buy, <i> by Jim Snider and Terra Ziporyn</i> , St. Martin's, $22.95; 336 pages
- Dinner Is the Works at Benefit
- Ethics Law Puts Squeeze on Fruit Gifts
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Balanced Effort Fails to Lead to Master's Win
- A Popular Rogue's Gallery : Italian Exhibit of Rebel Master Caravaggio Gets Hero's Welcome
- Goodyear's Quarterly Profit Skyrockets
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Reprieve Runs Out, Slayer Executed
- CONSUMERS : A Little Help With Writing Checks
- THE SOUTHLAND DELUGE : Storm Throws Water on River Road Plan : Weather: The 'limpid little stream' turns into a roaring torrent. Critics jump on Assemblyman Richard Katz's proposal to open concrete channel to traffic.
- MISSION VIEJO : College District Will Mark 25 Years
- COUNTYWIDE : Union Defends Deputy's Cartoon About Supervisor
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Conner Seeking Quick Fix : Sailing: Koch waives a rule and allows struggling Stars & Stripes to make alterations during the round.
- Decision Due This Week on Montclair Prep's Appeal
- NOTES
- The Expos also invited veteran catcher Rick...
- Alex Haley, a <i> Griot</i> for Modern Times
- BANKING
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Law Would Allow Teachers to Form Public Schools
- Japanese Bashing--a Novel Tack
- MOORPARK : Man Pleads Guilty in House Burglaries
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Succession Story
- Danger Points in San Diego Trash : Disease: Trash collectors face the danger of contracting diseases if they are jabbed by the hypodermic needles that are careless discarded with garbage.
- OJAI : City to Help Pay for Annexation Advice
- BUENA PARK : Storage Explosion Prompts Evacuation
- Overload Blamed on Dike Delays : Sepulveda Basin: A sewage treatment plant might not have failed during deluge if a long-planned barrier had been built, officials say.
- Parents of Mauled Girl Assail Park Restriction : Policy: Couple, attorney contend that no-minors rule at Caspers is attempt to overturn $2-million verdict.
- Man Pleads Guilty to Child Molestation
- Flood Warning Came Too Late for Many Drivers : Sepulveda Basin: Police and the Army Corps of Engineers disagree over how much notice city workers received for closing emergency gates.
- John Farrell, a 14-game winner for the...
- Hardy Band of Enthusiasts Fighting to Save Field Hockey : High schools: Many factors, including budget cuts and soccer's rise, have put the sport near extinction in the county.
- Arts Programs Fight a Quiet Battle : Some City-Funded Groups in O.C. That Have Already Cut Back Face More Trims
- Lewis Galoob Toys Inc. announced the appointments...
- Girl Who Rescued Brother From Gang Crossfire Set to Come Home : Recovery: It's 'nothing less than a miracle' for Cristal Anguiano, her father says.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Townhouse Project Hearing Is Tonight
- Chacon to End 22-Year Career as Assemblyman
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Schools Named Historic Landmarks
- Quartz Hill Clinches Share of Golden League Title : Prep basketball: Rebels' easy win over Canyon keeps team one game ahead of Ridgecrest Burroughs with one to play.
- Blues Beat Kings, but Webster Wins : Hockey: Coach receives at least a temporary reprieve before St. Louis scores a 3-2 victory, dropping L.A. to 22-22-12.
- Home Sales in State Fell 6.2% in 1991 : Real estate: But O.C. showed a slight increase and there are indications of a recent upswing in activity statewide.
- Reorganization Plan Submitted for First Capital : Bankruptcy: The holding company would be liquidated and common stockholders would lose their investments.
- San Diego Receives Another Blow to an Already Soured Self-Esteem
- OJAI : Residents Protest Plan for Walkway
- William Gray, Judge Who Oversaw Jail Reforms, Dies at 79
- S.D. Teens Drink, Smoke Less Than Peers
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- MOORPARK : School Board Raises Developers' Fees
- From El Sid to El Slim : Fernandez Now Hopes of Be Shadow of His Former Self Only in Appearance
- Stock Soars: The price of shares of...
- COLUMN ONE : To Protect Those Who Must Serve : An influx of immigrants has inflated the pool of domestic servants, and many face exploitation. But, as one woman finds, educating them about their rights isn't easy.
- Firm Accused of Slave Labor Policy at Plant
- Perez's Military Reshuffle May Not End Subversion
- William P. Gray; U.S. Judge Ruled on Jail Overcrowding
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / SIBLING RELATIONSHIPS : Sisterhood Is Powerful
- Public's Views of Japan Mixed, Contradictory
- Molina Accuses Officials of Inflating Their Pensions
- No. 2 Man Selected as County Coroner : Medicine: After searching for more than a year, supervisors select Dr. Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran for the post.
- Experts Cite Danger of Building in Basin
- Pollution Levels Fall; Repair Deadline Set
- Wilson Hit on Welfare Reduction by Mahony : Politics: Cardinal criticizes governor's proposals to cut benefits by 25%. San Francisco archbishop makes similar statement.
- Schools Restrict Children's Book
- LEGAL FILE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Still Fresh After All These Years : Balladeer B.J. Thomas Does a Personable Show--and Spices It With a Dash of Soul
- Home Sales in State Fell 6.2% in 1991 : Real estate: But there are indications of an upswing in activity in recent weeks.
- Latest Disney Fantasy Building Up to Reality
- Schools Badly Shortchange Girls--Report
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Doctor Lied About Baby, Woman Says
- One American's Way: Work, Be Helpful : Careers: Success has more than one definition. Just ask a man who is about to retire from bagging groceries.
- Huge Storm Continues to Drench Southland : Weather: Damage has been light. Meteorologist says downpour will reach "historical proportions."
- VENTURA : Accused Arsonist to Defend Self at Trial
- Rising to a Rising Occasion : Angelenos look out for each other as menacing storms hit
- Man Acquitted in Prostitute's Slaying
- After Favorites Fall, Italians Left Standing : Alpine combined: Polig wins gold medal and Martin gets silver before protest by French clouds the outcome.
- Field Hockey Sticks May Break Her Bones, but PopTarts Won't
- Fractured Collarbone Puts Santos Out at Least a Month
- Standard Brands Seeks Bankruptcy Protection : Retailing: The firm was weakened by the recession and expensive attempts to fend off takeover bids.
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- Anaheim Chief Says FBI Pledge to Help City Fight Gangs Is 'Amusing'
- U.S. Speeds Plan to Avert Ozone Harm : Environment: Bush says nation will phase out many chemicals that damage atmosphere by end of 1995. He urges other countries to do the same.
- Courthouse Building Plan Moves Ahead : Justice: Nine developers will bid on the $58-million project that will hold 16 courtrooms and offices for prosecutors' and judges' staffs.
- Thinking Man's Cop : 'Jeopardy' Winner Plays by the Book--the Encyclopedia
- Charges in Dog Attack Upgraded to Felonies
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Seton Hall Finally Beats Syracuse, 86-76
- NOTES
- Aztecs Fire Brandenburg, Name Jim Harrick Jr. : College basketball: Son of UCLA coach inherits team with 2-19 record and 14-game losing streak on interim basis.
- Santa Clara Makes Frontier a Dull Place
- DATELINE: Albertville
- Ships of the Desert : Land Sailors Achieve Speeds of 90 M.P.H. by Using the Wind That Really Isn't There
- ART
- Dow Rises 6.49 on Greenspan's Rate Comments
- Orange Declares Wymer Portfolio a $7-Million Loss : Finances: Council takes money off of its ledgers. Officials will still try to recover money apparently lost in investment scandal.
- Costa Mesa Firm Buys First Assets of Parker Auto : Bankruptcy: CarbonClean International, a unit of International Turbo Center, hopes to revive business of making engine-cleaning machines for cars and trucks.
- Nazi Records Available for Tracing Holocaust Victims
- Senate Panel Endorses Shumway for PUC Board
- Simi OKs Massive Housing Project for 3 Nearby Canyons : Development: The council acts despite environmentalists' protests. The site would have to be annexed before work begins.
- Blades Strike Quickly, Beat Gulls
- MUSIC REVIEW : Peabody Trio Probes Sheng Work
- 'Moby Dick' Swims Into London : Stage: Not exactly Melville, this musical 'Whale of a Tale' premieres in the West End next month. It's the latest from British impresario Cameron Mackintosh.
- Toreros Use Big Seventh Inning to Beat San Diego State
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Carlsbad Overcomes Deficit to Trample Rancho Bernardo
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Stars & Stripes Loses by 6 Minutes
- Other Promoters Weren't Excluded by Sports Arena
- Mike Port, the former Angel general manager,...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Maple Leafs Overcome Injury to Fuhr
- Baseball Decries Antitrust Threats
- At the Peak of His Tolerance, Hart's Peek Fights Back
- NOTES
- Services for former Dodger and Angel executive...
- Motor Racing
- Lenny Dykstra of the Philadelphia Phillies was...
- THE OLYMPICS WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : After 46 Saves, U.S. Is Perfect : Hockey: Undefeated Americans stop Germany, 2-0. LeBlanc is first U.S. Olympic goalie to get shutout since 1964.
- TV REVIEW : Jones/Zane Dancers on PBS
- SDSU Pulls the Plug on Brandenburg : Basketball: "I wanted to stop the pain," athletic director says of the firing's timing. Harrick named interim coach.
- LEGAL FILE
- PBS Slates Children's Arts Series : Television: Penn & Teller will host 'Behind the Scenes,' aimed at 8- to 12-year-olds. It premieres in September.
- NBA ROUNDUP : McHale Can't Stop Spurs, 100-84
- * ITT Corp. said its profit rose...
- Stakes Are High for Clinton in N.H. Vote : Election: Polls show the onetime front-runner now trails Tsongas. Defeat in Tuesday's primary could ultimately wreck the governor's campaign.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teacher and Nurse Layoffs Proposed
- MISSION VIEJO : 'Teach-In' Targets Bias at Saddleback
- VENTURA : Fence to Be Built at Mental Facility
- Rains Create Flooding, Havoc on Roads; 4th Storm Is Due Today : Weather: Two inches fall in some places. Roadways are shut down and cars pile up. There is no letup in sight this week, forecasters say.
- Southern Pacific Orders 315 Workers Off Jobs
- Spill Stirs Concerns Over the Health of Coastal Sea : Marine life: Most oceanographers believe there is little to fear in the long run, but admit short-term dangers.
- Ferguson Broke Loan Reporting Law in '90 Campaign, Agency Says
- McKellar Opts to Return to Campbell Hall : Prep basketball: All-State guard who quit last week after being disciplined by coach for taunting rejoins team.
- Basketball
- One-Man Team : With No Wrestling Program at Glendale High, Bagramyan Gains His Independence and Goes Solo
- Hearing on Titan Volleyball Suit Delayed a Week
- The Past Is Golden, the Future Looks Bleak : Skating: Moskvina coaches another pairs victory, then wonders where the money will come from for the next.
- Aztecs' Interim Coach Ignored Father's Advice
- Group to Pressure City on Grants : Arts: California Confederation launches a campaign to keep Los Angeles Arts Endowment package at $3 million.
- New Chief Has Crisis Credentials : Health: Keith R. McKennon plans to be responsive to women having problems with Dow Corning's breast implants.
- New Clinton Ads Combat Attacks on His Character
- Bodies of Nine Found in Lebanon Avalanche
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Officer Acquitted in Black Youth's Death
- Aztec Coach's Firing Feeding Rumors That a Shark is Near
- Ellis Sets Pace for Monte Vista
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Conner Gets Approval to Modify Boat
- STAGE REVIEW : 'They': Solid Premise, Shaky Execution
- ENTERTAINMENT
- James A. Feijoo, 61, has been appointed...
- Texaco Is Told to Promote Winner of Sex Bias Case
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Release of Protection Plan for Owl Delayed
- FIXATIONS On the Trail to China : * Marvin Fogleman is always happy to run into a bull--or a steer or a cowboy or a horse--in a china shop, or anywhere else he looks for Western-themed dinnerware.
- COUNTYWIDE : Artists in Schools Program to Expand
- Taxi Owners Demand Tally of Insurance Rates : Transportation: Some independents are paying twice the amount stated or discover their coverage is lacking.
- Former Deputy Gets 5-Year Prison Term in Stolen Credit Card Scam
- Does he or doesn't he?Only his press...
- Panel Places Security Conditions on 7-Eleven : Planning: The Lake View Terrace store is called a nuisance and is ordered to hire a 24-hour guard.
- Frankly, It's an Outrage : Congressmen send taxpayer-financed mailings out of their districts
- Panel Orders Halt to Mulching Operation
- Compromise Reached on Encino Apartments
- NOTES : Two Bass Lakes Getting a Rise Out of Storms
- UC Riverside Poised to Dominate CCAA
- ESPN will broadcast major league baseball on...
- Lakers Return on Target, but Limping Badly : Pro basketball: They break a two-game losing streak in Minnesota's arena, beating the Timberwolves, 116-108.
- The San Diego Padres signed pitcher Greg...
- Victory Is Sweet as Notre Dame Beats Stanford on Late Free Throws
- Andrew Barnicle, who took over as artistic...
- Acquisition: The publisher of PC Week, a...
- State Quake Insurance Plan Repeal Urged : Disasters: Commissioner Garamendi calls for legislators to kill 6-week-old program, which he originally voted for as a senator.
- Residents Urged to Brace for Rain, High Surf, Floods
- Reclaiming the Meaning of 'No' : Tyson verdict: a clarifying moment for America
- OXNARD : Boy, 16, Arrested in Stabbing on Campus
- Hilltop Plans Could Delay Holly-Seacliff : Development: Still unresolved is whether to build at Huntington Beach's highest point. A privacy feud could imperil accord on project.
- PLATFORM : Sexist Myths Take a Beating
- IRVINE : College Sees 9% Rise in Students
- MOORPARK : Schools to Continue Teaching 'The Cay'
- CYPRESS : Rabbits Win a Lease on Life--Barely
- LOS ALAMITOS : Magic Moose Will Try to Improve Record Tonight in Invitational Trot
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Ron Fraser of Miami, college baseball's winningest...
- Sewage Spills, Rain Close 100 Miles of Beach : Environment: Areas from Ventura County to the Mexican border are posted with health warnings. Unsafe bacteria levels may last for seven days, officials say.
- Gorbachev to Visit Japan
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Heart Disease Study Finds No Coffee Link
- A Frisky Coupe in Flying Colors
- FULLERTON : Sunny Hills Scholars Win Singapore Trip
- COUNTYWIDE : Fuller Checks Urged on OCTA Vendors
- Council Seeks to Preserve Character of Olvera St.
- ORANGE : Jury Awards $562,000 in Tenure Lawsuit
- Traffic Amnesty Program Nets $23,000 on 1st Day
- Projected Deficit Dips for Schools : Education: Shortfall for L.A. district now at $130 million. Financial chief says board can balance budget without programs cuts or layoffs.
- Ordinance Tightens Trespassing Policy
- Probe Paints New Picture of Jupiter's Magnetic Field : Astronomy: Ulysses survives a wild ride through the giant planet's intense radiation belt. The magnetosphere extends about 5 million miles on one side, twice as far as expected.
- Basketball
- Arts Events Inspired by Columbus Legacy
- Costa Mesa Lists Arts Cutbacks
- Roddenberry's Vision Cited
- Sex Video Shown by Defense in Rape Trial : Immigrants: A former INS agent says the tape shows him with one of his seven accusers. An upset woman juror tries to leave the court.
- CAMARILLO : Fast-Food Outlet Is Burglarized
- IRVINE : City Suit Attacks Northwood Petition
- PREP ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Girls Clinch Tie for League Title by Beating Mater Dei
- Harris Gets $3 Million : Baseball: Padre starter avoids arbitration by signing contract.
- THE NHL : Sather Passes Buck to Former Coach, Now With Sabres
- Rain Has Not Hampered Bass Catch at Lake Perris
- Two-Artist Show Draws on Contrasts : Art: Two very different drawing styles are on display at Palomar College's Boehm Gallery.
- New Doomsday Clock
- Defense Cuts and Job Losses
- Defense Cuts and Job Losses
- Concerns About Mammography
- Concerns About Mammography
- U.S.-Japan Relations
- Concerns About Mammography
- Director's Mission Is Enticing Children to YMCA Programs : * Monrovia: Doug Sink's latest project is a child-care center where children from Monrovia, Arcadia and Duarte will receive after-school supervision. The YMCA now runs two such programs at other sites.
- Adultery and Candidates
- New Doomsday Clock
- Defense Cuts and Job Losses
- Iraq War
- Dilemma
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- Obituaries - Feb. 12, 1992
- LIZ WATCH: As Anaheim's mayor, Fred Hunter...
- Bush Campaign Looks to Power of Presidency : Election: Polls and staff problems overshadow the advantages of being the current officeholder. That stature will be hard for a challenger to match.
- Calleguas Creek Deluge Damages Crops : Agriculture: The flooding of 900 acres has hurt strawberry, flower and other fields. Officials will assess the loss after storms pass.
- Storms Create Flood of Problems : Weather: Golf courses, baseball fields turned into swamps. Several events are postponed.
- HOME PORT: Former California Angels general manager...
- A SCHOOL'S FRIEND: Marian Fagan, a Laguna...
- JUST A SHAKE: Red Patterson, the longtime...
- MOPPING UP : Victims of Storm Survey the Damage : Weather: Heavy rain is expected this morning, causing officials to worry that some already soaked hillsides might give way.
- Inquiry Focuses on County Personnel Head : Government: Ronald W. Komers is being scrutinized by the district attorney and the grand jury, a supervisor confirms.
- From the Archives: 'Roots' Author Alex Haley Dies of Heart Attack at 70
- American Ecology Predicts Delay in Dump Opening
- Delphi Posts Profit of $33,000 in 3rd Quarter
- Market Scene : Chileans Enjoying Net Profit : This South American nation ranks as sixth biggest in world fishing industry, catching crab, salmon and a myriad of other treasures.
- Another Lifetime of Worry Over DES : Concern Grows That Onetime 'Miracle Drug' May Harm a Third Generation
- Transit Officials Turn to Congress for Ticket Relief
- PORT HUENEME : Ceremony to Mark Port-of-Entry Status
- Adjustments on Adjustable Rates Seen
- Hughes Wins Army Contract: Hughes Aircraft Co....
- Meditech Grants Rights to Anti-Herpes Drug
- Litton Whistle-Blower Plans Appeal of Suit's Dismissal : Courts: A judge says the former employee failed to present enough evidence to show that the firm knew about the embezzlement she reported.
- Playing Hardball to Sell Tickets : Business: Clubs can't always rely on TV revenue. Oakland A's send out salespeople to push season seats.
- O.C. Warned of Santa Ana River Flood Threat
- MINSK : Sharing the Poverty
- Sugary Words: The Democrats in Congress cooked...
- Ethnic Discord : Peaceful Island for Serbs, Croats : As Yugoslavia's war rages around it, Bosnia-Herzegovina clings to brotherhood.
- Fundamentalist Attacks Kill 8 Algeria Police