- Trying to Solve Problems of Dangerous Wastes : Seeking Solutions to What to Do With Waste : Firm: O.C.-based hazardous materials hauler Security Environmental Systems is growing fast amid rapid change.
- AUTOMOBILES
- AUTOMOBILES
- 20th Century Industries' Profit Declines in 1993
- Trying to Solve Problem of Dangerous Wastes : Industry: UC Irvine, other groups have launched ad campaign urging approval of controversial disposal facility.
- Smaller Packaging Makes More Shelf Space in Market, Home : Marketing: The new '90s watchwords are smaller is better, even if it's not cheaper. Capitalizing on environmentalism.
- Japanese Central Bank Boosts Value of Dollar : Markets: The move allows greenbacks to rise against the yen. Price of U.S. bonds drops on foreign exchanges.
- Mistakes in Retiree Pension Benefits Are Commonplace
- Owners Face Tough Decision: Is This Home Worth Saving?
- Who Regulates What in Cable
- Britton to Manage Henson Creature Shop
- Martin Marietta Reportedly to Pay Cost of FBI Probe
- A Driven Woman : Adriana Gianturco fought a lonely battle for car-pool lanes in 1976. Now, they're a part of the L.A. map.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Some Officials Doubt U.S. Has Game Plan for Japan : Trade: Others say strategy is secret to keep Tokyo off balance. Effect on other Asian issues is a concern.
- 2 Slain Police Officers Are Eulogized as Heroes : Funeral: They are lauded for saving others from gunman's bullets. About 4,000 attend emotional service.
- Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- U.S. Seeks Wider Cease-Fire After Sarajevo Success : Bosnia: Western allies, Russia to meet in Bonn today on next steps. One option is to threaten NATO strikes on arms of any faction firing on aid convoys, officials say.
- Quake Directory
- Marketing the Morgue : Business: Interest and sales in coroner's office souvenirs is booming. But critics say the products demean the city's image.
- TUSTIN : Polling Sites to Be Announced Today
- CYPRESS : Non-Residents Won't Face Sports Fees
- LAGUNA BEACH : Campaign Finance Law Goes Into Effect
- Kramer Signs With the Bears
- DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : Accommodations Are Plainly Nice
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Says Elbow Is Feeling Fine
- Boyer Finally Takes His Celebration of Life Onto the Court : Basketball: It took him years to get over the death of his father. Now, the senior is a big part of the Anteaters' front line.
- A 'True to Life' Triumph : Years of Struggling Pay Off for Self-Taught Singer Lisette Melendez
- SEAL BEACH : Rotary Club Adopts Part of Road to Clean
- Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : $400,000 Stolen by Casino Gunman
- THOUSAND OAKS : PTI Given Business Community Award
- 4 Held in Jewelry Store Heist-Slaying
- Black History Month / Valley Retrospective : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- THOUSAND OAKS : Friedan Is Keynote Conference Speaker
- Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- Black History Month / Valley Retrospective : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : NOTEBOOK
- U.S. Goes to Next Level, 7-1 : Hockey: They have no trouble against Italy. Unbeaten Finland is quarterfinal opponent.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Modano Has Hat Trick; Sharks Fall
- NOTEBOOK
- Miscellany
- MOVIESBerlin Fest: "In the Name of the...
- Gun Bills Facing Big Barricades : Legislature: Backers of new controls have little optimism this year. Gun owner organizations have regrouped after defeats and one relatively benign bill has been trounced.
- The Singles Sensations of the Lifelong Bachelor : Relationships: At 40, does a never-married heterosexual have to explain himself? Counselors theorize as O.C.'s available get set in their ways.
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : 11 Officers Get 20 Years in '92 Slayings
- Much Too Uniform?
- LA PALMA : City Considers More Street-Sweeping Signs
- DANA POINT : Festival of Whales to Begin on Friday
- Black History Month / Valley Retrospective : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- HOT PROPERTY: Safe cities and cleaner air...
- Is L.A. Too Wimpy to Build New Stadium?
- Towboat on Mississippi Hits Bridge, Halting Traffic
- World IN BRIEF : YEMEN : Rival Troops Clash a Day After Accord
- Wide-Open Spaces Suit Long Beach State, 80-58
- VALLEY-AREA COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CLU Shakes Off Pesky Caltech, 121-71
- Iraq Embargo Is Killing Kids; End It Now : The United Nations should declare such economic assaults to be crimes against humanity.
- 3 Auto Shops OKd for Oil Recycling
- Black History Month / Valley Retrospective : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- Kings Collapse Again, Lose Fifth in a Row : Hockey: McSorley's suspension announced before game. Then, Maple Leafs score five in the third period to win, 6-4.
- 1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Servite
- 1994 Prep Golf Preview : Huntington Beach's Farley Balances Game, Other Interests
- Riley Lauded at Surprise Post-Game Celebration
- Manure Power Faces Edison Challenge : Energy: Last season's heavy rains adversely affect use of cattle droppings as fuel, dealing Imperial Valley plant a sharp setback. The fate of its pact with the electric company will be decided by a federal panel.
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : Disease 'Lurks' on Immigrants' Path : SILENT TRAVELERS: Germs, Genes, and the Immigrant Menace <i> by Alan M. Kraut</i> ; Basic, $25, 369 pages
- 2 Long-Term Quake Centers Open
- Above Sarajevo, Control of Arms Far From Clear
- Ski-A-Thon to Raise Funds for Coalition
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Broken Foot Sidelines Kasatonov
- 2 Officers Deny Sexual Harassment
- TUSTIN : Six-Week Course on Parenting Offered
- New Rules Endorsed in Domestic Abuse Cases : Crime: Successful prosecutions are expected to increase. Police will photograph and tape victims in case they later change their minds about pressing charges.
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : Blair's Best in 1,500 Not Good Enough : Speedskating: She finishes 0.03 seconds short of a bronze, which would have been her sixth medal.
- NOTEBOOK
- Officially, Half-Hour Wait Was Too Long
- Applicants Sought for Arts Grants
- JAZZ REVIEW : Dave Koz Takes the Easy Commercial Path at Strand
- The Shilts Legacy Lives On : Movies: Two of his books are being made into films by HBO and Warner Bros. And NBC will replay his 'And the Band Played On.'
- ART REVIEW : Small Things Mean a Lot at the Getty : Two exhibitions, 'Little Pictures' and 'Harmonies of Heaven and Earth,' reveal photos and illuminated manuscripts in miniaturized form.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Forum to Deal With Business Matters
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Repairs Add Stress on Condo Boards : Shelter: Associations face diverse views about fixing damaged structures. The fear that some will abandon their units is high.
- Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- County Fears Losses as Property Tax Claims Rise
- Under the Influence? : Health: A new study links commercials to 'more favorable beliefs about drinking' among kids. Industry officials disagree.
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Requests for FEMA Aid Set Record
- Countywide : NAACP to Present 9 Distinction Awards
- 1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Esperanza
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : County Official Sold His Office, Jury Finds
- Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : CSUN Coping With Its Losses
- SEAL BEACH : City Says It Opposes Project for Wetlands
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : UCLA Drops to No. 15; Arkansas Is Still No. 1
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Jordan Finally Hits a Home Run
- TENNIS / EVERT CUP : It Won't Get Any Easier for Austin
- Insanity Ruled Out in Killing of Abortionist : Trial: Judge disallows defense strategy. But state won't seek death penalty in prosecution of activist charged with slaying doctor in Florida.
- Banning of Signs Faces Court Test : Proponents argue that a St. Louis suburb's ordinance would fight 'visual blight.' Others see limits on free speech.
- County to Auction Tax-Delinquent Land
- PLATFORM : Animal Warnings
- 1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Corona del Mar
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : First Full-Squad Workout Today
- Descriptive Video 'Sees' the Action of the Characters
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Freeing Words From Their Life Sentence
- Primed for an Earful : As Cost of TV Infomercials Soars, Sponsors Turn to Radio
- * Market trends: Paramount Communications Inc. was...
- Car Buyers Seeing Green More Often
- A Young Audience
- The Law of Embellishing Returns : ABA Guidelines Seek to Stop Overcharging by Attorneys
- Britain Lowers Gay Age of Consent to 18
- 3 Killed in Crash of Cargo Helicopter
- Gore Meets With Labor Leaders on Peace Mission
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Clear the Air for a Clean Election : Chiapas exposes Salinas' shortcomings. If he'll admit them and make amends, the risk of turmoil is reduced.
- WESTMINSTER : School Employee Wins State Award
- TUSTIN : Hearing to Focus on Utility Line Project
- Egorova Gets Record-Tying Gold Medal
- Micah KroegerEdison, Sr.Basketball / ForwardEdison Coach Larry...
- THE NHL / LISA DILLMAN : McSorley Might End Up Too Little, Too Late for Kings
- Nesen Plans to Open Rolls-Royce Dealership
- High Court May Reverse Retroactively Imposed Tax : Litigation: Newport Beach estate case could provide a check on Congress. Income tax not likely to be affected.
- Titans Defeat Northridge; Streak at 11
- NOTEBOOK
- Exercise Rider Critically Hurt at Gulfstream
- The Second Coming of Personal Communicators : Motorola Product Presages Dawning of a New Generation of Digital Devices
- ANAHEIM : Golf Tournament Sign-Ups Now Open
- Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- LOS ALAMITOS : Janitorial Services Contract Awarded
- TUSTIN : Residents' Group to Endorse Incumbents
- OXNARD : Police Arrest 5 in Theft From School
- SANTA ANITA : Bien Bien Doesn't Have Soft Spot for Turf Condition
- NBA ROUNDUP : With Laettner Out, Robinson Scores 50
- General Motors to Sell 5 Plants to Parts Manufacturing Firm
- DTS Engaged in a Patent Fight With French Rival : Entertainment: The dispute centers on new movie theater sound systems developed by the Westlake Village digital firm and L. C. Concept.
- Anaheim's Pan Pacific Hotel Gets a New Executive Chef
- TRACKING THE TOP 20
- A Night of Wine, Roses and Mancini
- HEALTH WATCH : Sick Days Really Do Add Up
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Put Tugnutt to Work
- MUSIC REVIEW : Yevgeny Kissin Recital: Poetry vs. Mannerism
- Chad Therapeutics Reports Profit Surge
- MUSIC REVIEW : Baird and Fisk Survey Spanish Songs at UCLA
- Tom Terrific : Lasorda Keeps 'Em Smiling as One of Baseball's Characters
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Weird Romance' Challenges Our Usual Notions of Love : The show, making its West Coast premiere in San Diego, consists of two one-act sci-fi musicals that present stirring ideas and images.
- Amwest Insurance Income Up 24% in Fourth Quarter
- Mogul Stirs Controversy With His Blockbuster Idea for South Florida
- LA HABRA : Traffic Noise Making Residents Unhappy
- New Party Line : County's GOP Leadership Is Focused on Drawing Broad Support
- Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Italy Has No Luck at Stopping the Puck
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : Look Who's Wanted : Interest in Hiring U.S. Ski Staff Increases After Americans' Successful First Week
- NOTEBOOK
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Bach's Heart Is in Norway, but Love for Tennis Keeps Him Here
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : European Sweep Helps Restore Order in the Mountains : Alpine skiing: Sweden's Wiberg wins gold medal in combined with strong slalom runs. A Swiss wins the silver, a Slovenian the bronze as U.S. is finally shut out.
- 1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Santa Margarita
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Uneven Dedication to Founder : The Southwest chamber society's tribute to pianist Albert Dominguez includes an intriguing new work and some superficial interpretations.
- Superior Industries' Profit Up 36% in 4th Quarter
- Massive Asbestos Cleanup Underway at Mall : Aftermath: Northridge Fashion Center will remove every fiber of carcinogen. Owner hopes clean image will boost business upon reopening.
- * Debbie Aguirre has been elected to...
- Monitor Plan to Avoid Errors
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : It's a Holiday by George!
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 2 Held in Death of Man, Rape of Sister
- Couple Married 59 Years Die Within Hours of Each Other
- Motorist Hits Patrol Car, Injuring Officer
- Aliso Viejo Parents Assail Race-Bias Investigation : Inquiry: Group says middle school probe failed to look into the 'real problems,' such as 'hostile environment,' 'bullying techniques' of educators.
- Study of Damage Provides Foundation for New Building Codes
- Black History Month : Valley Retrospective / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- We Love Our Bad Boys, But Not Our Bad Girls
- Kramer Signs With the Bears
- NOTEBOOK : Harding Is Slated to Skate Eighth in Technical Program
- Northridge's Fast Start Dissolves Into 10-5 Loss : College baseball: Third-ranked Fullerton tracks down CSUN after falling behind, 3-0.
- Redlands Ends Claremont-Mudd Dominance
- Barbara MathewsMagnolia, Sr.Basketball / GuardWhitney Torregano, Magnolia's...
- Boxing
- TV REVIEW : 'Red Flag' Laments Lost Buddhist Tibet
- Pakistan Troops Storm Embassy, Free 6 Hostages
- A Session of Yoga Could Be Exercise for Body and Soul
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin 'Victory' Gives Russia That Old Superpower Feeling : Bosnia: The Kremlin leader's Sarajevo initiative is a rare foreign policy triumph. It offsets failures in former Soviet republics.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Guidelines to Sleep By
- 2 Unarmed Guards Are Fatally Shot in Orange County
- 3 Strikes and You're Where? And Now Federal Proposals : Get violent criminals off the street? You bet, but how best to do it?
- SIMI VALLEY : Another Day Added to Courthouse Hours
- NFL Decision on Telecasts May Leave Sports Bars Scrambling : Football: County bistros would be among those having to pay up or lose games when are scrambled.
- Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Riding Herd on Disaster Claims : Insurance: Wherever catastrophe strikes, adjusters are there. They investigate damages and soothe frazzled nerves.
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : AERIAL SKIING : While U.S. Men Go Up, Women Come Down
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Motorist Killed by Crossbow, Police Say
- COLUMN ONE : The Fight to Save India's Baby Girls : Much-heralded aid programs can't stop some rural families from killing their daughters. Poverty and stubborn tradition outweigh prosecution threats, promises of money for dowries and college.
- Success Is Academic : La Reina High's No-Nonsense Approach Focuses on Individual Development
- Boy, 8, Dies in Collision on Highway
- Middle Class Needs Help, Too : Berman's disaster deductibility proposal is worth a good, long look
- 80,000 Christmas Trees Recycled
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Choir to Get to Carnegie Hall in April
- Ask the Tough Questions on Civil Rights : Patrick comes from the same philosophical base as Guinier, only he hasn't written about it.
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : Torvill and Dean Must Face Music as Russians Win : Ice dancing: British routine doesn't go over with judges. Gritschuk and Platov get gold.
- White Sox Reliever Radinsky Is Examined for Growth on Neck
- Chairman of Fluor to Undergo Surgery for Prostate Cancer
- Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- Space Shuttle Puzzle : Are Engine Mock-Ups in the Smithsonian or in a Palmdale Dump?
- Medical Board to Test Formula on Complaints : Discipline: The system will screen for seriousness of offense and characteristics of physicians. Some say it's discriminatory.
- Building Bridges--and Trust : Priests' Program Plants Seed of Hope for Gang Members
- Release Rate of CFCs Is Slowing, Researchers Say : Environment: International pact to phase out ozone-depleting chemical 'is taking effect,' UCI professor says.
- 1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Brea-Olinda
- 1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Huntington Beach
- Seagal Powers Holiday Weekend : Box office: An estimated $80 million in receipts puts this Presidents Day Weekend 10% ahead of last year.
- Zenith Reports $12-Million Net Income in 4th Quarter
- HEALTH CARE
- Energy Container of Santa Ana Purchased by Canadian Firm
- Scenarios for a 2nd Korean War Grim for U.S., South
- Trash Landing : History: Smithsonian claims shuttle engine mock-ups are at museum, but Rockwell says they were unceremoniously dumped in a landfill.
- Kenfil Inc. Posts 70% Drop in Second-Quarter Profit
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Conservatives Spurn Elections Proposal
- More Friction Seen as Mexico Talks Begin
- Former CSUF Administrator Jack Preble Dies : Education: Professor and author had retired as chairman of his department after 28 years with the university.
- Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
- Ventura Pool Proposal Just Needs a Site
- Democratic Committee Faces Tradition of Struggle
- VENTURA : Artists Sought to Redesign Public Plaza
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Says Elbow Is Feeling Fine
- Foreclosures Up Nearly 73% But Rate Slows : Housing: Previous rates were 96% in 1992, 165% in 1991. Laguna Hills had largest percentage increase, followed by Tustin.
- Powerboat Magazine Is Moving to Ventura
- COSTA MESA : City May Pass Rules on Adult Businesses
- SANTA ANA : Retirement Seminar to Examine Finances
- NOTEBOOK
- 'Rush Hour' Shows Get New Schedule
- JAZZ REVIEW : Double the Pleasure of a Fine Pianist : Cecilia Coleman finds two modes of expression, as a featured soloist in a duo and as an accompanist for vocalist Shelly Moore.
- Horses Not Donated
- Engineering Help
- Defense Conversion
- Observations of a Van-Pool Rider
- Give Back the Raise
- THE EARTHQUAKE : Workers Deserve Pat on Back for Road Repair
- Children Deserve a Permanent Court
- Canyon Oaks Project Benefits Add Up
- Get Life Rafts Ready
- THE EARTHQUAKE : Legal Citizens Getting Short End of the Stick
- Quake and L.A. Driving Habits
- THE EARTHQUAKE : As Crisis Recedes, Spirit of Togetherness Must Last
- Donate to Library
- Educating the Public About Wildlife
- Women's Movement
- District Does Have Plan
- Expand Simi's Image
- Remarks Don't Add Up
- THE EARTHQUAKE : Aid to Illegal Immigrants Spurs Call for Ross Perot
- Thanks for Generosity
- THE EARTHQUAKE : Closure of High School Was Not a Done Deal
- Earmark Funds for CSL
- Marija Gimbutas
- Protection Needed for Foothill Forests
- Jurisprudence
- Limited Common Ground With MCA
- A Kindness in Rain
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 22, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 22, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 22, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 22, 1994
- Names in the News - Feb. 22, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 22, 1994
- Unarmed Guards Fatally Shot in Orange County : Violence: The shootings occurred within two hours of each other. One was killed at a movie theater; the other in a bar parking lot. Both men leave behind families with babies.
- DANGER LURKING: The two-week-long Festival of Whales...
- Thousands in County Mark Presidents' Day in the Sun : Holiday: Residents take to the beaches, parks and malls under clearing skies. Reagan Library holds presidential look-alike contest and turn-of-the-century fair.
- Risks Abound in Contracting for Quake Repairs
- 2 Unarmed Security Guards Shot to Death : Violence: One is gunned down in the lobby of an Orange theater, the other in a Garden Grove parking lot.
- TV Heroes Draw 35,000 to Universal : Entertainment: The rush by children and their parents to see the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers surprises amusement park officials. Freeway snarl stretches for miles.
- Number of Nuns on Brink of Precipitous Drop
- Conservative Trend Found in Younger Priests
- WORKPLACE
- How TRW Came Down to Earth : Conglomerate: Satellites and credit reports are this little-understood firm's best-known products. But it is auto parts--especially air bags--that sustain it. Indeed, some analysts say the company should dump high-tech.
- Student Found in Car Died of Stab Wounds
- For China's New Rich, What Glitters Is Platinum : Wealth: Jewelry made of the metal appeals to city dwellers, who think it is classier than gold.
- 3 Santa Ana Schools Stir Praise, Controversy : Education: Some hail the 'fundamental' program for its dress code, discipline, academics; others call it elitist.
- Clementine 1 Is in Orbit Around Moon
- Barreto Has Emerged as Prominent Latino Voice : Politics: She develops link between Oxnard school board and constituents. She believes that her community following stems from common experiences.
- SIMI VALLEY : Quake Aid Available to Nonprofit Groups
- El Toro Issue Could Torpedo Local Politicians : Elections: Candidates discuss familiar themes of economy, crime and taxes, but views on Marine base could be a test of leadership abilities.
- It wasn't as aesthetically interesting as Dodger...
- Some Child Stars Were Victors, Not Victims
- SANTA ANITA : Lakeway Wins Las Virgenes
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Sermon From a Love Pulpit : Tim Miller's 'Naked Breath' attempts to purge paranoia and restore lust in the age of AIDS.
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : NOTEBOOK : Torvill and Dean Evoke Memories of Sarajevo Glory
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Guitarist Parkening Tunes In at Cerritos
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : They Hitch a Ride on Dreams and a Prayer
- Saddleback Ends Successful Hawaiian Trip With Sweep
- Motorola Is a Veteran of Japan Battles : Trade: Electronics giant scored an earlier victory for its pagers. Now it seeks a fair deal for cellular phones.
- Peace Talks to Start in Mexico Between Rebels, Government : Revolt: Insurgents' demands for land and water threaten elite. National political reform may be topic.
- IRVINE : Gateway Communications
- TRADE
- OCCUPATION: PEDIATRICIAN
- As El Salvador Vote Nears, Polarized Past Still Present : Politics: In the postwar election, ballots are still expected to be cast for the far right or left. The idea of an organized center seems to have disappeared.
- Surf's Up--Again : Beach Wear Industry Poised to Get Out of Its Endless Bummer
- Debate Rages as Court Gets Plan to Settle Asbestos Cases : Litigation: Claims would be heard quickly but lawsuits barred. Critics assail attorneys, firms that negotiated pact.
- Chiapas: 'The Cause Is Just' : EYEWITNESS: PAUL NADOLNY
- Father and Son, 2, Shot in the Head : Crime: Gunman in the car ahead opened fire without warning at a stop sign in Pomona, police say. The injured man had reportedly been trying to leave a gang.
- A Diva Goes Too Far and Suffers a Mere Mortal's Fate : Opera: The tantrums that got Kathleen Battle sacked at the Met may be rooted in a too-rapid rise to stardom.
- PERSPECTIVE ON DEFENSE : Clinton's Stealth Weapon: the Federal Budget : The Administration is piling up new tasks without new funding; force readiness is : bound to suffer.
- Hebert Fails to Stop Blues
- '94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Notebook
- Pop : Reed Acts on Right Impulse
- Despite Spasms, Hill Wins With 63
- Reviewer Clearly Missed the Point of 'Oleanna'
- Hoch's Final Round Is a Real Blockbuster : Bob Hope golf: He relaxes after watching movies and wins by three when no one makes a move.
- Despite Wall Street Boom, Investment Companies' Stocks Are Down in Price : Securities: Analysts blame rising interest rates, along with the memory of brokerages peaking early in past bull markets.
- Muslim Unrest in China Confirmed : Religion: Official news agency says 22 people received long prison terms this month in connection with deadly riot in May.