- 2 File Papers to Run Against Judge Karlin
- MISSION VIEJO : Baby Taken in Car Theft; Woman Held
- MIDWAY CITY : Peace Is the General Idea, Says Captain
- SIMI VALLEY : 4 Men Arrested in Drug Investigation
- Ocean's Tranquillity Can Mask Potential Dangers : Safety: Authorities say accidents and close-calls frequently occur along the coast as people fall victim to the water's seeming serenity.
- Council OKs Controversial Shelter : Government: The approval of a Barrio Logan shelter for homeless women and children prompts charges of racism from opponents.
- Border Patrol Makes 2 Big Drug Seizures
- Planners OK 84 Houses in Canyon Country
- ELECTIONS : Maureen Reagan Will Enter Race for Congress : Politics: The former talk show host is among at least five Republicans who will compete in the newly drawn 36th Congressional District.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- No Sports Machine, So No Invincibility : Speedskating: Former East German women are not expected to dominate.
- Making the Grade : History Helps Put the Team's Evaluation in Perspective
- Pop Reviews : A Rap-Metal Mix That's Neither Fish nor Fowl
- Bellflower : Zoning Proposal for Large, Single-Family Lots Reviewed
- NEIGHBORS : Building Civic Spirit : A Ventura land planner has some creative suggestions for improving the city.
- Palestinian Dies After Torture Complaint
- City May Appeal Court Ruling Voiding Fingerprint Requirement
- Police Look to Spanish Classes to Remove Barriers
- <i> Substantial</i> Spelling Win : 11-Year-Old Has the Last Word at District Bee, and It's Letter-Perfect
- FBI Reassigns 22 Agents to Gang Task Force : Crime: Meetings with law enforcement officials and community groups are aimed at finding best ways to use the unit.
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Too Strong for Servite
- PREP NOTES
- Chadwick's McKinnie Signs With Southern Methodist
- Hart's Connors Stymied in Bid to Land Football Scholarship
- Nos. 1, 2 Upset on the Road : College basketball: Duke's unbeaten streak ends at 23. Oklahoma State also falls.
- AIDS Fund-Raising Tour Kicks Off in San Diego
- Northridge Rallies for Volleyball Win
- Low-Profile Programs Give High Hopes to Young Talent
- New Name for La Jolla Museum : * Art: Tired of confusion with other venues, the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art is spicing up its identity.
- La Jolla Museum Wants Another New Name : * Art: San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art will become the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.
- Former Newport Harbor Standout Selected by WLAF's Monarchs
- Pipeline Raises Concerns Over Indian Sites, Wetlands : Environment: The proposed 170-mile conduit from Santa Barbara County would transport oil through the Valley to refineries.
- Carson Mayor Rebuffs Bid for His Resignation
- U.S. Says It Won't Pursue Indian Gambling Cases Yet
- Judge Warns He May Force Jails Open : Detention: Costly overtime may be ordered unless the county can find a better way to staff the nearly empty Otay Mesa facilities.
- Jurisprudence
- Brahmas Show Unity Through 'Horn-Shakes'
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Single in 8th Helps SCC Beat San Diego State
- He Needs a Red 'S' on Saddle
- Budget Fever Over Spike Lee Film : Entertainment: A completion bond firm now has the legal power to finish 'Malcolm X.' The movie is $5 million over budget.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Carrot Cake, Spaghetti Casserole
- Sewage Can't Compete With Lure of Waves
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- 'Honest Abe' Weaves Tales About War Between States
- Police Cleared in Shooting of Youth at 7-Eleven
- Border Patrol Calls Off Plan for Bottleneck : Immigration: Increased enforcement by Mexican authorities dramatically cuts the number of illegal entrants running north onto I-5. U.S. officials then drop proposal to shut freeway lanes.
- Cezanne Work Missing From Rome Museum
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Votes Probe of Its Post Office
- One of the world's best string ensembles,...
- Tobacco Road : Health: The grandson of R. J. Reynolds has battled the industry his ancestors helped created. He supports a proposed ban on smoking in L.A. restaurants.
- Monterey Park Man Dies of Crash Injuries
- BOOK REVIEW : An Elusive, Unexpressive Story of Slaves From Different Worlds : CAMBRIDGE <i> By Caryl Phillips</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf; $19; 185 pages
- VENTURA : $5.2 Million Sought for Harbor Project
- Lawndale Will Hire Another Deputy
- Church Opens to Homeless Despite Codes
- PLATFORM : We Can Dish It Out, but We Can't Take It
- To Hell and Back : Wickersham Playing Basketball Again After Battling Cancer
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Esperanza Slips Past Los Alamitos
- Favorite Show of Top Coaches: Sixtysomething
- Jordan Fined, Suspended for One Game
- From Spinach to Kale, a Green for All Tastes
- Latino Panelists Say Bell Gardens Recall Will Spark Decade of Change : City government: Academic forum debates the significance of the unprecedented voters' revolt.
- Long Beach : Volunteers Begin Patrols to Prevent Gay-Bashing
- Emergency Aid Sought in S.D. Spill : Sewage: Mayor asks Gov. Wilson to declare a state of emergency as treated sewage spill continues to foul beaches and the city's image.
- Up the Coast : MUSIC RICKIE LEE JONES : A Way With Words : The latest wrinkle in this Ojai resident's musical life is a pop album with a not-so-basic set of tunes.
- Annoyed U.N. Security Council Renews Sanctions Against Iraq
- Council to Draft a City 'Buy American' Policy : Economy: Measure would give domestic firms preference in contracts. It would be on June 2 ballot.
- Armory Won't Remain Open for Homeless : Shelter: Money was raised so the facility could be used through March 31. But state officials say it must close after Feb. 15 except for emergencies.
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge Orders Trial of 3 in Murder Case
- 'Beverly Hills' Teen-Agers Petition for Condoms : * Television: Safe-sex advocates hail concept of tonight's episode.
- MUSIC
- Letterman Is a Top-10 List All by Himself
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- We'll Remember Always Graduation Night
- Hollywood : House Arrest for Landlord
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Top-Flight Variety : The selection at Viddy-O-Wizard includes ordinary and out-of-the-ordinary tapes.
- CENTERPIECE : OUT OF HARM'S WAY : Learning to Reject Abusers : More female victims of emotional or physical mistreatment turn to shelters.
- TRUE STORIES : Rosalie Sorrels Has Led the Kind of Life That Lends Itself to Her Tough and Crusty Music
- Rendezvous With the RTD : Commuting: Taking only the bus for a week, a reporter picks up a few survival skills, such as getting along with passengers and learning to transfer. His 38-minute morning drive turns into a 2-hour, 19-minute affair on 3 buses.
- HOLIDAY DINING : Doing Things the Heart Way
- Venice : Panel to Air Tenants' Offer
- La Canada Flintridge : Vote on Waste Plan Put Off
- COUNTYWIDE : Mock Trial Competition Is 'Cradle' for Future Lawyers
- Palmdale Votes Aid for 5 Car Dealers : Economy: The troubled Antelope Valley Auto Center will get $2.45 million in assistance from the city.
- Officer Accused of Thefts Quits Force
- LAGUNA BEACH : $224,000 Spent by Foes of Measure A
- Why U.S.-Japan Clash on Cultures Is Healthy
- Troubled Thrifty Looks to Improve : Retailing: Parent Pacific Enterprises wants to sell chain, but hangs on for a better price.
- How Far Does a Guy Have to Walk in This Burg to Get a Cup of Latte?
- A Suburban Plot : Venturans who don't have room to grow vegetables in their yards can join the community garden.
- O.C. Bans Minors at Its Biggest Park : Liability: Supervisors cite two previous mountain lion attacks on children in order affecting Caspers Wilderness Park.
- Pipeline Expands Reclaimed Water Use : Conservation: Forest Lawn cemetery taps into a new line, becoming the first major commercial customer in Glendale.
- FEE INCREASES STIR WAVE OF ACTIVISM ON STATE CAMPUSES
- Tom Lewis Takes His Seat on the Bench : Basketball: Former Pepperdine standout joins the coaching ranks as an assistant at St. John Bosco.
- La Mirada : New Name for Firestone Boulevard's North Lanes
- One-Fifth of O.C. Gang Members Reside in Placentia : Crime: Committee reports that the 300 in the community tax its limited financial and human resources.
- 22 FBI Agents Will Focus on Gangs : Crime: Bureau members will meet with Orange County officials and those from other areas to map courses of action for reassigned personnel.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW REUBEN'S BURRITOS : Tortilla Fat : The eatery's well-stuffed namesake gives distinction to any Mexican food picnic.
- COUNTYWIDE : Planners Delay Vote on Tollway Grading
- Bordering on Sheer Insanity
- Cut in Police Assigned to Schools Opposed
- Schoolchildren Get Front-Row Look at Rights Activist Legend
- Santa Monicas Lead List of Park Requests : Lands: An environmental coalition urges $30 million for the local recreation area. It seeks $1.23 billion nationwide.
- OXNARD : Council OKs Bank's 12-Story Building
- Roberti Will Seek Vacant Valley Seat : Elections: The liberal legislator takes a more conservative tone in announcing his candidacy for the 20th District post vacated by Sen. Alan Robbins.
- Downtown Rarity: a New Park : Redevelopment: Ground is broken on 2 1/2-acre site for area's first such facility in 120 years. Officials call it the 'centerpiece' of the South Park renewal project.
- Banning Girls Start Fast, Cruise to Win Over Carson
- Cycling, Climbing Festival
- Up The Coast : MUSIC DAVE SHARP : Making a Point : The pushy and preachy folk singer does 'real music about real situations.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Judge Bars County From Melting Guns
- Mother Charged With Murdering 2 of Her Infants
- OJAI : Student Drinking on Rise, Officials Say
- SIMI VALLEY : Officials Discuss 25-Meter Park Pool
- COSTA MESA : Sidewalks Approved for Imperiled Street
- Home Front : Grass-Roots Effort Brings Police Facility to Serve Chinatown
- Teens Lead CHP on 60-Mile, I-5 Chase
- College Basketball
- In a Case of Arrested Behavior, Policeman Makes a Bad Call
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Steps Up Defense, Beats Troy
- No Surprises for Clippers: Brown Named, Lakers Win : Pro basketball: Threatt makes the difference in 100-95 victory at Forum. At halftime, Baylor announces coaching hire.
- STAGE
- Credit Crunch Puts Squeeze on Builders : Real estate: Thousands of Orange County workers are without jobs as construction loans tumble 70% since 1988. Builder says industry devastated.
- Three Meals, Four People, $10 : Balancing Act
- Calcium Update
- Bush Gives Up Pretense of Balancing Budget in Future : Economy: Projection of continued deficits near $200 billion may be the clearest sign yet that no serious debt reduction effort will be made.
- Long-Weekend Activities: Staying Out, Staying Put
- A Fancy Dinner for 'Green Tomatoes'
- Monrovia : Anti-Alcohol, Drug Device
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Diversity : After a six-year hiatus, the Assembly of Arts exhibition is back with a Ventura show featuring 23 works culled from 300 entries.
- California Drought Watch : A monthly look at the water shortage
- Glendale : Remedial Classes to Start
- La Verne : Theater Project to Begin
- Bradbury to Talk at Library
- Glendora Reloads for Another Title Run : Basketball: Tartans, who won 1990 4-AA title, are 22-0. They should earn the top seeding in the Division II playoffs.
- School Board Seeks Plan for Condom Distribution
- Productivity Rose a Slight 0.2% Last Year : Economy: A healthy increase in the fourth quarter was enough to create the first yearly gain since 1988.
- Armani's Post-'Quixote' Blow-Out Is Don to a T
- Gather Some Truffle Skills
- Scoreboard : Facts, Figures and Comments From Area Events : PREPS
- Israel Can't Defy U.S., Baker Asserts
- New Fields Fill the Bill for Soccer Players
- Natural Remedies : The growing awareness of herbs keeps the owners of a 20-year-old Ventura mail-order company hopping.
- Glendale : Robbers Terrorize Family
- Vernon Denies Telling Officer 'God Wants Me to Be Chief'
- Jetliner Lands Safely With One Engine Shut Off
- New Kids on the Block Let Singing Do the Talking : Entertainers: Quintet performs on 'The Arsenio Hall Show' to disprove charges of lip-syncing.
- Crimes by Area Covered by the Los Angeles Police Department
- Short-Track Speedskating Takes Long Route Back to Medal Sport
- Ventura Holds Fay in Check in 53-47 Win Over Buena
- Gausepohl Truth: Foes Must Heed Peninsula Standout : In Two Seasons, Senior Has Helped Lead Her Teams to a State Championship and the Nation's No. 1 Ranking
- College Basketball
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Executives' Mission to Mexico Aims to Open More Doors for O.C. Exports
- Meeting Was Not All Roses : * Civic affairs: Board and City Council hold a historic get-together to discuss broad array of issues. They come away bruised but smiling.
- Genetic Defect Found to Cause Adult Dystrophy
- The Batterers : Rehabilitation: Eight men who have beaten loved ones try to learn how to stop the cycle of violence. They are doing so under court order.
- Passenger Total for '91 Sets Record at Burbank Airport
- Road to the Nomination
- Assemblyman Hopes to Keep Home Base
- HIGH LIFE: A Weekly Forum for High School Students : A Bittersweet Homecoming : Culture shock: After six years in Africa, Chris Coleman's not sure he can make adjustment. He worries that he's 'changed too much.'
- FBI Given the Slip : Law enforcement: An informant, held at a local hotel for a murder and drug investigation, has unofficially checked out.
- More recognition for L.A.'s most famous cultural...
- Look Before You Book That Bus : Low cost isn't only factor to consider when chartering transit for the kids
- BREA : Citizens Win Input Into Landfill Pact
- County's Right to Bill for Cleanup Questioned : Toxic spill: Southern Pacific says it may not be able to recover the $717,000 in costs from 'third parties' that it believes are responsible.
- Residents Say Pipeline Could Disturb Chumash Sites, Wetlands : Environment: The proposed 170-mile conduit is the latest attempt to transport oil along the coast. The comments were made at a state study session.
- Drug Testing on the Way for Bus Drivers : Transportation: Concerned about accidents like one last week near Palm Desert, Congress has ordered rules written for charter firms, transit agencies.
- Art in the City of Devils
- Analysis of SDSU Recruits Comes to Speedy Conclusion
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Dons Upend Cypress, Solidify Lead
- SIGNING DAY NOTEBOOK : Lean Season Yields Only 14 O.C. Players to Division I Football
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Canyons Edges Glendale, 75-73
- LACMA 'Degenerate' Exhibit to Make a Stop in Germany : * Art: The show, which re-creates Adolf Hitler's 1937 'Entartete Kunst' exhibition, opens next month in Berlin.
- Concert Producer Ready to Take On Avalon, Silva : * Music: Cardiff resident thinks San Diego could benefit from a third major promoter.
- INTERNATIONAL
- It's Wild!
- The 'Lone Ranger' Tosses Hat In Ring
- School Founder Listened to That Little Voice
- Top Officers May Hold Key to Venezuela Leader's Fate
- Here Come the Crocodile Tears
- Northern Exposure : Canadian rockers, whose Elvis-related tune earned an 'explicit lyrics' warning, arrive Saturday in Ventura.
- Bush Stops Taking Sleeping Pill Halcion
- Norwalk : Councilman White Won't Seek Reelection in April
- Rosemead : Sister City Delegates to Visit
- Pomona : Council Alters Aid for Mall
- West Hollywood : Sewage Plant Battles Odors
- Potential Jurors in King Beating Trial Get Questionnaires : Court: Lengthy survey seeks to gauge attitudes toward police and use of force by officers.
- GARDEN GROVE : Adult Bookstore Focus of Hearing
- CAL STATE FULLERTON : Titans' Option: Bolster the Offense
- CSUN Focuses on High Schools to Make the Grade in Football
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Carlsbad Beats El Camino, Moves Closer to Avocado Title
- Baseball
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Qualifier Knocks Out Lendl, Hlasek Beats Agassi in Milan
- Pro Football
- NOTES : Decision Helps Nebiolo's Cause
- Laguna Playhouse Negotiating With Fullerton
- BALLET REVIEW : ABT Recycles 'Don Quixote'
- INSURANCE
- Software to Help You File Income Tax
- Optima Card Lowers Rate for Best Customers : Credit: The move is part of an effort to overhaul the troubled operation that saw delinquencies soar in '91. It may prompt rivals to bring some card rates down.
- Downey : Judge Postpones Sentencing of Mother in Truancy Case
- Garden of Eatin'
- Troubled Youths Offered Positive Role Models
- Soap Mixed With Dirty Laundry
- MOORPARK : City to Pressure Trash Law Violators
- Psychologist to Assist Study of Sheriff's Dept.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Rejects Appeal on Beach Markers
- '84 Lessons Affect Approach to '92 Women's Final Four
- UCLA Gets Two Quarterbacks; USC Adds to Defense
- NBA ROUNDUP : Something Big Is Missing in Bulls' Loss to Suns
- Burns Scorches Chatsworth for 33 Points in Reseda Victory
- Simi Valley to Stage Alumni Baseball Game
- Judge Refuses to Sever Keating, 2 Companies From Trial : Litigation: Ex-Lincoln owner, accounting firms must defend themselves. Information surfaces about a donation to gubernatorial candidate.
- Negotiations Fail on Selling Shearson Lehman Mortgage
- New Car Dealer at Pete Ellis Site Likely by April : Auto sales: City officials are excited about the prospect of replacing the sales tax revenue lost by the closure of Ellis' dealership last June.
- 1 Sunset Blvd. Project, but 2 Visions : Development: Supporters say it will be a welcome addition to a part of the Strip that's in need of new life. Foes call it a 'behemoth' that will increase traffic.
- Girls Given OK to Join Boys' Teams
- Seizing a Welfare Reform Moment : A bicoastal odd couple of Florio and Wilson?
- Olympics Files Lawsuit Over 'Ambush' Ads : Marketing: Officials of the games say American Express is trying to suggest that it's a sponsor, while the real sponsor is Visa.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Three Meals, Four People, $10 : Dad for a Day
- Wax Steaks and Fake Fish: Moscow Learns to Cook
- Lion Attacks Prompt Park Ban on Children
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Gene Found to Cause Muscular Dystrophy
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : It Was a Week to End All Streaks
- OBITUARY : Rev. David A. Scott, 73, Retired Church Official
- SPORTS BRIEFS : New College Football League Discussed
- Sweet Deals at Bakery Thrift Stores
- How to Get a Street Renamed
- 'MAKE EVERY TAP COUNT' : Eddie Brown's Step-by-Step Method Adds Up to Longevity, Distinctive Style
- Plan to Bury Soviet Nuclear Arms Prepared
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Who Knows Best, Parents or State?
- Greenpeace Takes On Tuna
- MOORPARK : Council OKs Higher Building Permit Fees
- Girl Shot in Heart by Gang Bullet Recovering : Violence: She speaks for first time since being wounded Sunday. Offers of help come from many who hear how the injured 11-year-old carried young brother to safety.
- FULLERTON : City Cracks Down on Wheeled Nuisances
- Four Sailors Hurt
- Mammoth Problem at Tar Pits : Artworks: Fiberglass sculpture breaks loose from mooring in lake. Museum officials plan a rescue effort.
- PREP NOTES
- Baseball
- With Dream Gone, Watson Selects Colorado State
- Slow Club on the Block Is About Ready to Move In
- Global Explorers : A Pricey New Boarding School Teaches Basics--Plus New Age Spiritualism
- Balloon Used to Fight Drugs Is Destroyed
- Bush Health Plan Called 'Political Vehicle'
- La Mirada : Avenida Espana Barricaded in Attempt to Stop Speeders
- ROAD NOTES
- $4-Million Contract OKd to Clean Water of Nitrates
- Pravda Cuts Back
- Pasadena : Aid for Survivors of Fire
- 'Green' Cotton Fabrics Are Free of Chemicals
- Monrovia : Revenue Shortfall Projected
- Protestants Kill 5 in Belfast
- OBITUARY : Rev. David Scott, 73; Retired Methodist Official
- Mexico Puts Brakes on I-5 Border Runs : Immigration: INS drops its plan to shut I-5 lanes as Mexican agents all but halt those who were running across the border into the U.S. at San Ysidro.
- Major Market Slump Forces Local Fishermen to Stay Home
- Serbian Leader's Warlords Loath to Give Up the Fight : Yugoslavia: Milosevic, seeking a U.N. bailout, finds he may have created a monster in occupied Croatia.
- Councilman Challenges Cathie Wright : Elections: The Fillmore official says he's an alternative candidate to the assemblywoman in the race for the Senate seat, which includes the Valley.
- Torrance Introduces New Safeguards on Investments
- Klajic's Letter to Developer Causes a Stir : Santa Clarita: Council members are critical after the mayor wrote that Newhall Land shows 'an obstinate disregard' for the community.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Look Before You Book That Bus
- City Leaders, Tournament of Roses Officials Meet
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Cleveland Defeats Granada Hills in Overtime, 92-90
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Moves Closer to No. 1; Agassi, Lendl Lose in Milan
- Winds Cancel Suffolk Races
- PREP ROUNDUP : Saddleback Beats Corona del Mar in Soccer
- COMMENTARY : Some Points of Note on Michael Adams
- STAGE
- Music Reviews : Montclaire Quartet Plays for Valley Guild
- Apply Zoning Laws Equally
- President on the State of the Union
- Looking Vainly for Addresses
- Palestinian Dies After Torture Complaint
- President on the State of the Union
- Dancing Nudes Are Bad News
- President on the State of the Union
- Sally Quinn on Feminism
- Dancing Nudes Are Bad News
- Community Is Left Out
- Columbus
- Residents Score Win in Development Battle
- Creationism Unchallenged
- Davis Blunt, Quotable
- President on the State of the Union
- Surrogacy
- Ignorance Leads to Loss of Wildlife
- President on the State of the Union
- Sally Quinn on Feminism
- Kudos for Article on Jewish Community
- Glickman Costs Public
- Davis Blunt, Quotable
- President on the State of the Union
- Sally Quinn on Feminism
- Sally Quinn on Feminism
- Port Wealth Also Creates Many Jobs
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 6, 1992