- Bills' Levy Says He Was Lax on Players
- For Gault, the Cup Is Half Empty
- ART REVIEW : Caught in Thought : Wit of Winsor on Display at Newport Harbor
- An Excitable Boy Becomes 'Mr. Bad Example' : Pop music: L.A. singer-songwriter Warren Zevon's latest album recalls the twisted wit and rocking sound of his defining works.
- EDUCATION : Recession Found Affecting Student Choices : 1991 freshmen were more likely to pick a school for its cost. Survey shows rise in liberals--and smokers.
- Microsoft Splits Up Presidency
- Word Warrior Engages the 'Politically Correct' : Scholars: A professor who advocates using rap to help teach high school English wants to use new role as head of the Modern Language Assn. to open up college curricula.
- Furon Subsidiary Settles Union Dispute: Furon Co.,...
- Ex-Creditors Acquire Ralphs Supermarkets
- CU Bancorp Reports Profit for 4th Quarter
- * James F. Marshall has joined Plasma...
- Once Bald Hair Club Head Now Rides Wave of Success : * Promotion: The man who brought hair replacement off back pages of dubious magazines to late night TV presides over a spreading empire.
- One Europe: The Dream of Unity : Capital Ideas
- One Europe: The Dream of Unity : Market Scene : Banks, Business Find Bigger Is Much Better : The grand scale of the unified Common Market has created investment opportunities and economic growth.
- Sex Education Shouldn't Be Kept Under the Covers
- One Europe: The Dream of Unity : Murder Inc.
- Tsongas Showing Signs of Winning Over N.H. Voters : Politics: Polls indicate the candidate is finding an audience. But some question his strength in other states.
- Gas Main Punctured
- DANA POINT : Resort Plan Goes Before Commission
- San Diego
- Dow Up 10.73; Caution Keeps Volume Light : Market Overview
- Flamemaster's 1st Quarter Earnings Nearly Triple
- Charter Pacific Bank Doubles Quarterly Profit
- One Europe: The Dream of Unity : Perspectives : Getting Together: The People Speak : GERMAN BUSINESSMAN
- Democrats Demand Bigger Cuts in Pentagon Budget : Defense: Sen. Sasser attacks Bush plan but others argue that deeper reductions would harm U.S. preparedness and add to jobless problems.
- California IN BRIEF : PALM SPRINGS : Wounded Dog Draws the Spotlight
- One Europe--The Dream of Unity
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 12 Fined $27,000 in Animal Smuggling
- Man Accused of Robbery Points Finger at Himself
- Global Events Put Protocol Ball Guests on Top of the World
- Peace Advocate Quits Israeli Parliament : Middle East: Maverick Ezer Weizman says his country is resisting efforts to end regional conflict.
- PERSPECTIVE ON WAR : Civilians Are Off-Limits--Right? : Cheney must explain why populated areas of Iraq were deliberately bombed, a violation of international law.
- Oh, No--Not Again : Yet another Japanese slander of U.S. workers
- PREP NOTES : Stephens Takes Over Bolsa Grande Football Program
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : Defenders Aim a Challenge at Kiwi Bowsprit
- Manual Arts Rebuilds Quickly
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Snub Not Forgiven or Forgotten
- STAGE
- UCSD Film Fest Snares Top Flicks : Cinema: University's International Style Film Festival has grown in stature, attracting films that might not otherwise be seen in San Diego.
- Music Reviews : World Premiere for 'Atlantic Serenade'
- Lockheed, Marietta in Tentative Deal on LTV Aerospace Units
- Sea World Bid to Import Whales Scrutinized
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Insurer Faces Up to $30-Million Damages in Suit : * Litigation: A Superior Court ruled that Western Underwriters Insurance Co., which specializes in the Chinese-American market, had lost a lawsuit by default for failure to obey court orders.
- General Dynamics' Chief Says Restructuring to Pay Off for Shareholders
- Bush Expected to Replace Pickering as U.N. Ambassador
- One Europe: The Dream of Unity : Regional Outlook : 'Silver Curtain' Latest Barrier Separating East, West : Decades of neglect have left the economies of former Warsaw Pact countries unable to compete with their continental neighbors.
- One Europe: The Dream of Unity : Insider : Looking at a New Partnership : Despite diminished influence, the United States needs to play a role in Europe, experts argue.
- Prices Stabilizing, Russians Report : Economy: After a rocky first month, Yeltsin's plan to reform market is beginning to work, officials say.
- California IN BRIEF : SIMI VALLEY : George Shultz Joins Reagan Library Unit
- Temporary Barrier Studied for Simi Freeway After Fatal Crash
- Coto de Caza Helipad Fight Fizzles Out
- Waging War on Paint Ball : Moorpark: Some Virginia Colony residents are up in arms over the city's approval of a proposal to conduct weekend 'combat' games at a nearby ranch.
- PLACENTIA : District May Face $7.7-Million Cut
- Inspectors Say Crashed Charter Bus Was Mechanically Sound
- OXNARD : 2 Banks Robbed in Separate Incidents
- Runway at LAX Closed 6 Weeks for Construction
- Soccer
- Suns Parry the Thrusts of Lakers, Win, 113-104
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Canyon High Lineman Goes With Arizona
- Orange Empire Race is a Parody of Parity
- U.S. Bid on Track in Bobsled, Luge : Preview: Walker provides a powerful 'motor,' but tricky La Plagne demands skilled driving.
- Special Devices Reports $1.34-Million '91 Profit
- Pinkerton's Profit Soars on 15% Revenue Increase
- Varco to Buy Houston Firm: Varco International...
- Changing Bank Lineup : Mergers Are Creating Huge Institutions, Altering Rankings
- Investor Buys 5.2% Stake in Pac Rim Holding
- Lofty Goal of 3 Executives
- * Town and Country Moving and Storage...
- Kidnapers Free Son of Prominent Chilean Publisher
- Committee's First Bash Marks Successful Year
- Potential New Ozone Hole Alarms U.S. Science Team
- Reward Being Set Up in Wounding of Deputy
- Panel OKs New Digging Plan for Red Line Leg
- Drive-By Case Expected to Go to Jury Today
- Developer Forms Citizens Panel to Study Uses for Celery Fields
- SIMI VALLEY : Shultz Joins Reagan Foundation Board
- Emergency Phones on Coast Urged After 3 Drownings Over Weekend
- Judge Rejects Deputy's Bid to Dismiss Charges
- Six Sockers Named to All-Star Team : Soccer: U.S. team responsibilities will keep Brian Quinn out, however.
- Rodman Lifts Standard of Rebounding in NBA
- COUNTYWIDE : Postal Service Aids Olympians' Families
- Gretzky Hints at Retirement : Pro hockey: King center says his level of play is unacceptable and that a repeat next season might make him consider his future.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : 2 Routes on a Tour of American Songbook : Mel Torme won the crowd with his rhythmic style; Maureen McGovern brought her expansive range and clarity to the Celebrity Theatre show.
- At NBC, the Pressure Begins at 'L.A. Law'
- Jails Vital to Public Safety
- Condoms at High Schools
- Jews in the United States
- Abortion and Republicanism
- Jews in the United States
- Condoms at High Schools
- Condoms at High Schools
- State's Economy
- One Europe: The Dream of Unity : America From Abroad : Bye-Bye American Pie--and Troops and Power : The Cold War's end has left the Continent more confident and Washington weary of its global burden. The ties that once stretched across the Atlantic are unraveling.
- Jews in the United States
- Tom Harkin
- Presidential Politics
- Nothing Comparable
- Jews in the United States
- Jews in the United States
- Keep Funds in Oxnard
- MOVIES - Feb. 4, 1992
- Names in the News - Feb. 4, 1992
- Names in the News - Feb. 4, 1992
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- Names in the News - Feb. 4, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 4, 1992
- Obituaries - Feb. 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 4, 1992
- GIVE AT THE OFFICE: If you're an...
- Beilenson Leads Race for Funds in New District : Elections: The Democrat's total, however, pales next to those of Valley-area colleagues Henry A. Waxman and Howard L. Berman.
- OCC Students Are Alerted to Fourth Sexual Assault in a Year
- Board Delays Teacher Pact Approval : Education: Union threatens strike on Valentine's Day. But head of trustees assures that although panel wants more time to study budget shortfall, the contract is 'a done deal.'
- SHAKESPEARIENCE: Back when Tom Bradac began fighting...
- LONG-DISTANCE WAIT: Lifting the ban on travel...
- Bush May Seek Malpractice Lawsuit Curbs
- Treated Sewage Line Leak Closes Point Loma Coast : Environment: Break in main San Diego outfall pipe is spilling up to 3 million gallons of effluent a day.
- 3 Killed, 1 Wounded in 2 O.C. Shootings : Violence: Back-yard attack leaves husband dead, wife critically hurt; man kills girlfriend, self.
- THINK TANKERS: Sen. Marian Bergeson (R-Newport Beach)...
- Supervisors Trim Fat From Budget, End $40 Gourmet Lunches
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 4, 1992
- For the Record - Feb. 4, 1992
- For the Record - Feb. 4, 1992
- Ex-Miss America Host Bert Parks Dies
- Soap-Opera Message Offers Help to Cambodian Viewers : Immigrants: Husband-and-wife doctor team uses video to help viewers deal with horrors suffered in war-torn Cambodia.
- Science / Medicine : Sperm May Have Sense of Smell
- THOUSAND OAKS : Riders Over 30 Take This Show in Stride
- Police Arrest Man After 3-Hour Standoff
- Miscellany
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : A Story Behind USC's 74-67 Victory
- The Formidable Harun Farocki
- Family Ties : Soccer Bonds Father and Son, Who Both Came From Vietnam
- STAGE REVIEW : Celebrating the '60s in Song : Musical: 'Beehive,' the latest in a string of light musicals to land in San Diego, is a but joyous remembrance of the 1960s.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Matsui Overcomes Sound Problems at Coach House
- SECURITIES
- Mortgage Rates See Sharpest Jump in 18 Months : Loans: The average interest rate on 30-year fixed mortgages climbed to 8.82% from 8.65%. The move is pushing many consumers to lock in their loans.
- CAREER START : Odd Jobs Are Road to Happiness Far From the Beaten Path
- Cheney Rejects Yeltsin Plan for Big Arms Cuts
- Kidnapers Free Son of Chilean Publisher
- A SPECIAL REPORT: POLICE TECHNOLOGY
- This Was Spinal Tap . . . and Friends
- 400-Meter Indoor Record Bettered by Everett Again
- Gulls Make Their Mark at the IHL All-Star Game
- Schuler Fired as Clippers' Coach : NBA: He was the team's sixth coach in the last 10 years. Calvin takes over on interim basis.
- Storefront school sells students on themselves : Unique project in Harlem relies on human touch to teach poor children that they can overcome adversity.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: POLICE TECHNOLOGY
- CAPITOL JOURNAL / GEORGE SKELTON : California Goliath Is Just a David in Primary
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Japanese Win by 9 Laps, Setting 3 Records at Daytona
- ARTS
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Courier Could Become No. 1 This Week
- Dance and Music : Seismic Forces at Japan America Theatre
- A SPECIAL REPORT: POLICE TECHNOLOGY
- A Family Mirrors Europe's Disasters : THE TRAINING GROUND, <i> By Siegfried Lenz, Translated by Geoffrey Skelton,</i> Henry Holt, $24.95; 425 pages
- More Deaths in Nagorno-Karabakh : Ethnic conflict: Seven victims are reported as a bloody weekend ends. Violence also flares in Georgia.
- Science / Medicine : Allergy Symptoms Tied to Malathion Exposure
- Push Comes to Shove for Cart Vendors : Policy: City will decide whether to allow sisters to keep selling expresso on downtown streets. Owners of two other pushcarts may also be affected.
- Man Sought in Shooting of Couple
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Utility Gives $20,000 to City Art Center
- For Canada, Spats Despite a Birthday
- Visiting Judge Gavels His Own Stamp on the Trial Over Baby's Death
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC, Cypress Split Games, but Share Title
- Miscellany
- USD Hoping New Commitment Will Give Program New Success : Baseball: Coach John Cunningham wants his team to fine-tune its attitude and do the little things that will turn the program into a winner again.
- SDSU Trying to Be Perfect But Without All the Practice : Baseball: NCAA limitations cramp the Aztecs' style.
- Jazz Reviews : Allan Holdsworth, Guitar Guru at At My Place
- OCCUPATION: STOCK ANALYST
- Smith Corona Hangs On to Typewriter Business : Technology: Personal computers and Japanese competition have made it tough on last U.S. maker of portable typewriters.
- CAREER START : Night School Proving Big Draw in Southland
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Daughter of TV Hostess Found Dead
- Libya a 'Scapegoat,' Favors Compromise, Kadafi Says
- Voice of the Street : Publication: A weekly newsletter speaks to Ventura County's homeless. A cast of contributors shares their condition.
- ORANGE : Kemp to Speak at Chapman Dinner
- MOORPARK : Many Respond to Family's Plight
- Teen-Ager Hit by Truck Is Critically Injured
- Deejay Learns There Is Only Room for One 'Mr. Rock 'n Roll' in Radio
- A Payoff in Playoff for O'Meara : Golf: He makes it crystal clear who dominates Pebble Beach by winning tournament for the fourth time.
- Torrey Pines Sour on Avocado
- ARTS
- U.S. Spends Millions on Grants to Corporate Giants : Promotion: Dozens of well-known firms have collected money under a USDA program to find new overseas markets for American goods.
- Sun No Longer Shines on State's Muni Bonds . . .
- Xerox Breaks Into the Japanese Market : Industry: The company almost lost its prominence in its field, but a renewed commitment to quality and service brought it back from the brink.
- AUTUMN ZAMZOW and PEGGY ECKROTH, Partners, Autumn Capital Investment Services
- Hello, Is This Ms. Goodwrench?
- Bush Residency Issue the Target of New TV Ad
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Anita Hill Says She Faced Public Scorn
- Ueberroth Begins New Challenge : Business: Former baseball commissioner's bipartisan panel will seek ways to keep companies in state and attract more jobs. Better training and education is key, he says.
- Warner Ridge Land-Use Case Marks End of an Era for L. A. : Development: Planners say the balance of power will shift away from city officials, who once could easily impose parking, height and size limits on builders.
- County Workers Plan to Protest Stalled Wage Talks
- VENTURA : Graduation May Move to Save Money
- The Bond That Ties California Together : The many good years give it the wherewithal to survive the bad
- NEWPORT BEACH : Firm Reduces Size of Planned Marina
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : The Defense Doesn't Rest at Arizona
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : France Holds Off Italy's Late Charge
- MUSIC REVIEW : Michala Petri's Recorder Recital Delights
- Second Critic at Washingtonian Also Likes 'JFK'
- JAPAN
- Mandela Sees Market Economy
- ENERGY
- NORTH KOREA
- AUTOS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Saddam Hussein Bets He'll Survive : Mideast: The Baghdad strongman is gambling that economic sanctions will end before his nation collapses.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Caution Urged on Funds for Russia
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Traffic Lanes to Cut Into Bike Paths
- Plan to Sell Land to Developer Is Setback for Mission College
- Yugoslav Kills Six
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- An Open Letter to America From Seattle
- Science / Medicine : Excursion Will Visit Wintering Bird Life
- Making the Skies Safer
- Science / Medicine : Evolution of Star Monitored
- MOORPARK : Residents to Protest Paint-Ball Game Site
- Miscellany
- Decoy Lifts Sockers to a Decision : Soccer: Sockers beat St. Louis, win sixth straight.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques Remain Headed Down the Road to Ruin
- Two Views of TV News, That 'Crazy Profession' : It's in a Sorry State From Chasing the Ratings
- Miscellany
- KDOC to Aim for Substance
- College Basketball
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Handy-Dandy Mandy at the Performing Arts Center
- 'NEA Four' Ask Judge to Rule on Arts Language : Lawsuit: Four performance artists say the agency's 'decency' restriction is unconstitutionally vague and violates free-speech protections.
- . . . While Market May Be In for Cloudy Days
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- AUTOS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Message: Send Aid or Face New Cold War
- Church Members Celebrate 'Miracle' of Crash Survival
- COUNTYWIDE : Public Defender May Challenge Gallegly
- El Cajon Lotto Buyer Wins $4.5 Million
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : SKIING / WORLD CUP : Twardokens, Happy to Be on Skis, Gets on Team
- GOLF / LPGA : Homecoming a Celebration for Walker
- New Sports Federation Would Join Conferences
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : FREESTYLE SKIING : Hold the Mustard, Hotdoggers Make It to the Olympics
- Pop Music Reviews : Flexed-Up, Sexed-Up Siouxsie Sioux Wisely Loses the Lost-Girl Image
- Scream at Cable Company When It Cuts Off a Show
- COLUMN ONE : Harkin: A Man of the Heartland : Democratic candidate's formative years have led to an abiding faith in populist causes and partisan combat. But his foes call his preoccupation with old ideas a liability.
- FULLERTON : Aide Takes a Nuts, Bolts View of Job
- Do Not Slow Down, Los Angeles : Christopher panel's status report gives city a clear warning
- PLATFORM : How Open a Forum?
- Blind Man Killed While Jaywalking
- ART REVIEW : Personal Views of the Black Experience
- When Times Turn Flat
- Taiwan Companies Are Sending Cash Abroad : Finance: In the face of higher labor costs at home and an appreciating Taiwanese dollar, foreign investment looks good to the country's business executives.
- Unneeded Medical Tests Raise Cost
- Church Rite for Gay Couple Is Protested
- 2 Inglewood Schools Defy Odds, Achieve Excellence : Education: Students match, even exceed counterparts in wealthier areas. Principals win high praise.
- Anaheim Dinner Theater Makes a Grand Departure
- Killing of Two S.D. Teens May Be Linked to Gangs
- No-Name Quartet Debuts at Doheny Mansion
- Pincay Breaks Shoemaker's Track Record : Santa Anita: He rides five winners, including Exchange in the La Canada Stakes, and now has 2,250 in Arcadia.
- Canada's Cold Buster Bar to Heat Things Up in China
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Toxic Discharges
- ANAHEIM : City Wants 'Bolder' Plan for Aging Mall
- In a Class by Itself : Education: Students learn <i> and</i> have fun in Starship Topanga. Parents are heavily involved, unlike in typical winter-break enrichment programs.
- UCLA Beats Louisville on Second-Half Surge
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Oklahoma State Stays Unbeaten
- Taking a Hard Look at Campaign '92 : Television: Stations vow to concentrate less on photo opportunities and more on economic and social ills--but will their budgets allow it?
- An Imperfect Image : When Gloria Steinem admits to being insecure about her looks and choosing the wrong guy, the critics pounce. Some are even saying feminism is dead.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Paramedic Fees Ride to Rescue of City Budgets : Government: Prepaid subscription charges for ambulance services are touted as a way to raise revenue. For consumers, program is like buying insurance.
- Art or Eyesore? : Carlsbad Residents Divided Over Sculptor's 'Split Pavilion'
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Keeps Navratilova on Hold
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Soul On Ice : Bowman Has a Passion for Skating, but He Also Loves to Party, Joke Around
- DAVIS CUP ROUNDUP : Brazil Eliminates Germany; Sweden Outlasts Canada
- AUTOS
- Greenpeace Ship Makes Waves in San Pedro
- Doctor's Lawsuit Alleges Abuse of Peer Reviews
- Irish Official Ends Prime Minister Bid
- Science / Medicine : Outside World Moved Nearer
- This College Reunion Is Fun for Just One : Bulls: Jordan's moves are too much for the Lakers' Worthy, his one-on-one opponent when both played for North Carolina.
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Moondance' Choreographer Steps In
- Odetics, ANAHEIM
- Forensic Accountants Uncook Bogus Books : Investigators also advise companies on how to limit opportunities for employee fraud by installing more checks and balances.
- Off the Shelf : Food 4 Less Is Bringing Supermarkets Back to Downtown
- Recession Magnifies Gripes Over N. Hampshire Taxes : Economy: Stiff property levies lead to election-year disenchantment in state with image as a tax haven.
- Two Fishermen Swept Off Rocks in 2nd Such Incident
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Feb. 1
- COLUMN LEFT/ GEORGE BLACK : Bush Runs Into a Wall on China, Again : His Administration has gotten nothing for all its concessions.
- Jail Site Re-Evaluation Rekindles Old Debate : Santa Paula: Supervisor John K. Flynn still backs plan to add beds at the Government Center. Three colleagues want a thorough briefing on why county experts insisted the plan wouldn't work.
- Shoe Drops on Clippers' Schuler : Pro basketball: Team's sixth coach in 10 years is fired. Calvin named on interim basis.
- World decathlon champion Dan O'Brien won the...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Owens, Hardaway Lead Warriors Past Knicks
- TV REVIEW : Unflinching Look at Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in 'Cord'
- Three Words Fuel Dow-Du Pont Feud : Energy: A bill in Congress that promotes propane use has put the two chemical industry firms at odds.
- Hills Warns Silicon Valley of Complaints : Computers: The U.S. trade representative says U.S. chip makers run a risk of alienating their Japanese customers.
- Italians to Vote in April
- Avalanche Death Toll Rises to 135
- This Little Piggy Came to S. Pasadena--and Stayed
- Scouting: A Duty to God, Country . . . and Minorities : Immigrants: Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of Orange County take bold steps to increase ethnic membership.
- Busy Blue Yonder : John Wayne Official Has Lead Role in Reconfiguring Airspace
- Science / Medicine : Antibiotics Resistance Affirmed
- THOUSAND OAKS : Landlords Threaten Protest Over Limits
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : ALPINE PREVIEW : U.S. Hopes It Won't Be Repeat of Calgary
- Refunds Used to Secure Loans Seized by IRS
- Subic Pullout Expected in May
- U.S. Underestimated Job Losses, State Finds : Economy: California has suffered its worst plunge in more than half a century, records show.
- COLUMN RIGHT / VIRGINIA I. POSTREL : Buying a Home For All the Wrong Reasons : Bush's $5,000 credit for first-time purchasers is the final sellout of the supply-siders.
- Is a Better Address the Secret? : WELFARE WATCH: A promising Chicago program that gets people working