- Notes about your surroundings.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE GULF WAR : Seeking Word on Israel : Consulate Is Besieged by Calls as Missiles Hit Homeland
- SENIOR BOWL : Hollingsworth Leads AFC to a 38-28 Victory
- COMMENTARY : For One Night in Chapel Hill, They Decided Not to Play
- Titans Surprise No. 21 New Mexico State, 89-81 : Big West: Ward plays a big role for CS Fullerton, which beats Aggies without No. 1 and 2 centers.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Big Second Half Lets Saddleback Win Easily
- Coming Home: Could Patrick Ewing Become a Bullet?
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brea-Olinda Is No Match for Visitors
- Absence Makes the Young Gymnasts Grow Stronger : Gymnastics: Two teen-age athletes are learning to deal with improved competition, a new way of life away from home.
- Composer Kept His 'Eyes on the Prize'
- Dusting Off Burton
- O.C. Jews Denouce Attacks on Israel : Tensions: Those present at a Hebrew congregation meeting in Costa Mesa are angered by Iraq's missile assaults.
- HULA BOWL : East Gets a Big Lift From Langeloh in 23-10 Victory
- NHL NOTES : Oilers Will Need Healthy Meissier
- OUT OF THE BLUE : Master's Coach Hankinson Persuaded Disillusioned Joe Jon Bryant to Bring His Division I Basketball Skills to Newhall
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : It Isn't Easy, but Arizona Beats Villanova, 72-64
- Cleaned Up 'Sea'
- Pulp Playhouse Turns Stuff of Bad Novels to Improvisational Comedy
- Visitors Enjoy Rocketdyne's Red Glare on Tour : Aeronautics: For the first time, a group of spectators at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory near Simi Valley experiences the test-firing of an Atlas engine.
- Dedicated Nurse Opens Home, Heart to AIDS Patients
- Nerves vs. Steel : Fence Is Put Up to Stop Hair-Raising Leaps From Cliff
- Flaws Bog Down Garage Project at Civic Center
- Condor Eggs Laid at Animal Park, L.A. Zoo, Boosting Release Hopes
- Shadow of War Hovers Close to Home : Persian Gulf: Ultimate reality of the battlefield touches the lives of a family doctor, neighbors, acquaintances and her own children.
- Toreras Score 2nd Bay Area Upset
- Whatever It Was, Arnie Still Has It
- Gulls Bounce Back to Stop Admirals' Drive for Third
- Ray's Clutch Plays Help Women Beat No. 5 UNLV
- COMMENTARY : When Winds of War Shift, Games Will Matter
- Northridge Coasts to Victory in Volleyball
- Celebrating Sergei Prokofiev at 100
- LAND OF OZ: Ozzy Osbourne a children's...
- POP MUSIC : A CONVERSATION WITH STING
- War Costs
- Researcher Abraham P. Nasatir Dies at 85
- Why Protests Are a Sign of Strength : Anti-war demonstrations should be respected, not reviled
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE RABBI
- 1 Man Killed, 1 Badly Wounded in Separate Drive-By Shootings
- THE HOUSE
- SANTA ANITA : Dirt Is No Problem for In Excess
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Press Helps SCC Break Game Open
- Former NFL Boss Had Early Practice in Art of Hyperbole
- COMMENTARY ON EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENT : County Residents Should Look at Need for a County Charter : Board of Supervisors needs real power, instead of having programs imposed on it by state legislators.
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE ESSAYIST
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE SOLDIER
- Dons Can't Stop Torero Bid for First
- Hart Lineman Kase Commits to UCLA
- Disarming of Yugoslav Militias Delayed
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE HISTORIAN
- The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same : Crackdowns: In Lithuania, as in Tian An Men Square, the Sovet Union again reveals that the world must look beyond the surface reforms.
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE STUDENT
- Plague Threatens Andalusian Horses
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE BROTHER
- '186' Books Open New Chapter in Anti-Gang Efforts
- CSUN Signs Kicker From Orange Coast
- Sea Cadet Surprises at Bay Meadows
- OCC Defensive Back Signs With Florida
- For Mutombo, the Sky's No Limit
- Quibbles & Bits
- Quibbles & Bits
- Aiello & Son
- *** Too Much Joy, "Son of Sam...
- Wartime Economy : As soldiers pick up their guns, many U.S. consumers may put down their checkbooks and postpone major purchases.
- OUR LONG NATIONAL DAYDREAM: A Political Pageant...
- Home Improvement : Fireplace Caps Serve Several Good Purposes
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Into the Wild Blue Yonder
- Staying Power : Cosmetic and Medical Applications Bring Tattooing Into the American Mainstream
- The Dick in Dickens : THE DETECTIVE AND MR. DICKENS: A Secret Victorian Journal Attributed to Wilkie Collins, Discovered and Edited. By William J. Palmer <i> (St. Martin's Press: $17.95; 290 pp.)</i>
- Iran Decides to Stay Neutral in Gulf Conflict
- Extras! Extras! : Read All About a Day in Their Lives
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Motorists' Advisory
- Saudi Arabia
- Lloyd's Stays Open for the Weekend
- Little Town Parties for a President
- Search for Alexander Off to Shaky Start : History: An Egyptian professor is convinced that the Macedonian king is buried beneath an Alexandria mosque. He has asked for permission to search for the tomb.
- Worrisome Ruling on School Desegregation : A justification for schools that are all black or all white?
- Baltic Repression Timed With Gulf War, Activists Say
- Me? A Problem With Authority? No Way, Mate
- San Diego State blew a 25-20 halftime...
- SUPERVISORIAL ELECTION : 'The Others' Fight for Recognition in Supervisor's Race
- Division II Golf Champion Burns Leaves Northridge
- RESTAURANTS : Roadhouse Rendezvous : Dominick's is back, serving big, basic, satisfying dishes in an atmosphere that recalls its original charm
- 'Goose & Tomtom' Director Hopes Audiences Will Go Along for the Ride
- Exploring the Cambridge Schools of Thought
- NEWS ANALYSIS : War May Yield Mixed Results for U.S. Arms Firms : Defense: The conflict indicates that high-tech weapons work. But the industry fears that the U.S. will deplete its inventory and have no budget for replacements.
- Prudential California Tops Sales Rankings
- In Olinala, Crafting Lacquerware Is Way of Life
- Plenty of Places to Cast Votes
- 'Heartbreak Hotel' Raises Questions on Long Beach's Enforcement of Codes
- THE CANDIDATES RESPOND
- Hollywood Reaction
- Marine Finds It Hard to Fight Fellow Muslim
- Police Choose Union Chief Who Plans to Use More Tact : Law enforcement: Officers reject confrontational incumbent and elect someone who wants to take them in a different direction.
- THE CANDIDATES RESPOND
- Cultivating a Loyal Readership : Books: The Tattered Cover bookstore, with its homey atmosphere, has earned the devotion of workers and shoppers.
- Canada Targets Youth to Make State Bilingualism a Reality : Language: The nation has two official tongues, but most speak only English. One remedy--immersing students in French--has stirred controversy.
- Son of Lujan Found Guilty in Rape Case
- King Hussein Laments Iraq Devastation : Jordan: But the monarch says he could not condone or condemn the attacks on Israel.
- Sink or Swim : Coast Guard Recruits Face Demanding Tests on Land, Sea
- Ground Combat Flares Between U.S. and Iraq
- Manhattan Beach Plans to Order Water Cuts April 1
- End of the Line for Museum of Toy Trains
- Parents Say Firm Promised to Sell School Site : Protest: Calabasas residents vent their anger over The Lusk Co.'s failure to provide land for a new elementary facility.
- SUPERVISORIAL ELECTION : Campaign Reflects Split Among Latinos : Politics: Four major contenders bring varied backgrounds in quest for 1st District seat on powerful county board. Election is Tuesday.
- The Missions May Vary, but Spirit Is the Same
- Antelope Valley Water in Healthy Supply for Now : Drought: Officials have been stocking up for years. A farming drop also eased demand. But the outlook wasn't always rosy.
- USC Wins, Avoids Need for Heroics
- Giants Plan Unpleasant Surprises for 49ers : NFC: New York's solid defense is the same, but quarterback Hostetler provides unknown factor.
- Cleaned Up 'Sea'
- Quibbles & Bits
- Q: I am 48 years old and...
- HOMEBASE by Shawn Wong (Plume: $7.95)....
- Investment Strategy For Teen's $7,000 Nest Egg
- Turgenev's 'Fathers and Sons'
- Vacancy Rate Rise Seen in '91 : Economy: Vacancies declined in downtown office buildings and industrial space attracted tenants, but the gains may not continue this year.
- Bawdy Language in Bombay : EVENINGS AT MONGINI'S And Other Stories, <i> By Russell Lucas (Summit Books: $17.95; 264 pp.)</i>
- Exodus From Iraq to Jordan Growing, but Not Yet a Flood
- Spotlight : OF, BY AND FOR THE CHILDREN : Teens learn a thing or two about independence on a new 'CBS Schoolbrak'
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : 11 Killed in Rocket Attack on Capital
- Industry : Children to Be Videotaped
- Producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg...
- The Day After Eastern Folds: Many Passengers Are Left Up in the Air : Travel: Some connect with other carriers, several are left on standby status. The 62-year-old airline finally succumbed to a number of infirmities.
- Mexican Judicial Officers Fired After Drug Tests
- Westside Pavilion Bridge Work to Start
- Vietnam Lesson: Hollowness of Victory
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE DAY THE WAR BEGAN: JANUARY 16, 1991 : THE BUSINESSWOMAN
- Waste Firms Courting Politicians With Lobbyists : City Hall: Companies try to get lucrative contracts for landfills and waste bins. Almost $1 million has been spent in the last three years for high-powered lobbying campaigns.
- Go South, Young Man, Go South
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Providence Prevails Against No. 13 Connecticut, 108-102
- Chance of a Lifetime : Junior-Middleweight Norris Trains in Campo, Calif., for Shot at Leonard
- OFF-ROAD RACING : Stewart, Millen Keep Trucking Status Quo
- San Diego State Upsets UTEP
- UNLV Hands CS Long Beach Second-Worst Loss : 49ers: They go without a point for almost six minutes in the first half. No. 1 Rebels pull away to a 114-63 victory.
- William Hurt will portray a doctor battling...
- MCA Cements Relationships With Custom Labels
- DANCE : Keeping It Personal : Loretta Livingston premieres her first full-length work
- AIELLO & SON
- It Pays to Do Homework Before Renting a Car
- A Bedroom Community Wakes Up : Simi Valley: When the San Fernando Valley became too expensive, farms gave way to homes, and now the Reagan Library is on its way.
- Free Car for a Week in Germany, Austria
- Forest Report Cites Wildfire Threat : Recreation: Officials say despite cuts in target shooting ranges, guns remain a fire danger.
- Reservoir Accident Floods Houses : Fillmore: A hillside water main is accidentally severed and sends a river of rocks and mud down a residential street.
- Controversy Puts the Spotlight on Public Access TV : Media: The debate over the airing of a white supremacist show has focused attention on the operating procedures at Torrance's public channel.
- Last of Buffalo Soldiers, Finds Modern Times Rough : History: A 108-year-old man is believed to be the only survivor of the all-black cavalry regiments that fought in the Spanish-American War.
- Condor Lays Egg; Hopes Rise for a Return to the Wild
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / JOHN ORTEGA : Agoura's Inconsistent Play Baffles Coach
- COMMENTARY : Milbury's All-Star Selection a Joke
- NBA ROUNDUP : Richardson Leads Timberwolves Over Warriors
- Schools Try to Help Students Face Fears : War: Educators in the South Bay are using a variety of approaches to allow youngsters to express their feelings about the Persian Gulf crisis.
- Gun Permits Issued to a Select, Targeted Few : Protection: The number of residents approved to carry concealed weapons is down 90% from 1975.
- Titans Ignore the Rankings : Ward, Ahsmuhs the Keys as Men Stun No. 21 Aggies
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Needs Overtime but Bounces Back
- Ventura Flexes Muscles Against Oxnard, 83-66 : College basketball: Revitalized Pirates, led by Neal, hammer Condors in second half to win going away.
- Loyola Women Fall to Pepperdine
- Track and Field
- PREP ROUNDUP
- WHAT'S THE RUSH? : Radio Loudmouth Rush Limbaugh Harangues Feminazis, Environmental Wackos and Commie-Libs While His Ratings Soar
- Don't Mistreat Prisoners, U.S. Warns Baghdad
- Angeles Forest His Job, His Home
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : TV Reporting Becomes a Minefield of Misinformation : Media: The process of telling the story has become the story, taking on a news life of its own.
- Penelope, Spheeris' Direction Fits Comfortably Behind Bars
- Bradbury : Hikes in Pickup Fees OKd
- Wings (AMC Sunday at 3 p.m., again...
- Biologist Fights for Pandas' Survival : Endangered species: Beijing scientist calls for firm policing of poachers and clear directives from the central government to farmers and foresters.
- Mayor in Capital Will Ask University Board to Resign
- Extending Call-Up for Reservists
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CRUZ : Police Kill Man Fleeing Robbery
- BEST BETS
- Allies Dominate Air by Pounding Iraq's Command Posts and Missiles : Tactics: Only 10 of 700 planes have been wrecked, but the fleet has been pinned down, the U.S. says.
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Waite Marks Fourth Year in Captivity
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Gorbachev as Dubcek--or Brezhnev? : The bloodshed in Vilnius may have been aimed at weakening Gorbachev by discrediting him in the West.
- Robert Young, 83, Attempted Suicide, Authorities Reveal
- Point Mugu Scientists Program Air War Success : Radar: Experts study the high-tech capabilities of U.S. adversaries, then work to counteract them.
- O.C. Democrats Turn to Old Pro for Revival Effort
- *** 1/2 STING "The Soul Cages" <i> A&M;</i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Day for Night
- Faces in a Broken Mirror : OMEROS, <i> By Derek Walcott</i> . <i> (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $25; 325 pp.)</i>
- The Samurai Behind the Bow : THE JAPAN THAT CAN SAY NO: Why Japan Will Be First Among Equals. <i> By Shintaro Ishihara (Simon & Schuster: $18.95; 158 pp.)</i>
- Issues Get 2nd Billing in Supervisor Race : Election: Candidates take some provocative stands, but attention centers on the empowerment of Latinos.
- White Zombie (A&E; Monday at 9 a.m.,...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GOING PLACES : Happy Trails to You
- New Martini Releases
- Home Improvement : Many Options in Solar Heating and Cooling
- Tel Aviv Left Fatigued but Still Feeling Lucky : Aftermath: A second round of missiles causes only 16 minor injuries. But many grow nervous over how long their fortune will last.
- The Role That Changed Corbin Bernsen
- Other Voices Raised in Support of War : Backing: Polls have shown many Americans favor President Bush's action, but now more are beginning to speak out and are organizing rallies.
- Tornado GR1
- Supervisor Race in 1st District Shows Divisions Among Latinos : Politics: Four major contenders bring varied backgrounds in quest for seat on powerful county board. Election is Tuesday.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Health Violations Cost Coal Company
- 'Dances With Wolves' Leads Globe Awards
- THE COMPLETE TUTANKHAMUN: The King, the Tomb,...
- Chang Puts Net Profits to Use
- A Walk in the Shadows of Towering Pinnacles
- ARIZONA: Four Resorts Flaunt Liquid Assets : Awash in Pools, Lakes and Waterfalls, Four Top Desert Resorts Count Their Liquid Assets
- Conservation Tactics for a Long Dry Spell : Plants: With the drought entering its fifth year, gardeners will have to be wise as well as stingy in their watering.
- How to Keep Your Furnace Breathing Easy
- Yachting Set Mutinies Over Hotel Dress Code : Marina del Rey: Ritz Carlton says its ban on jeans, soft-soled shoes is for patrons who expect elegance.
- Father Plays Detective, Tracks Suspects in Son's Death : Crime: A Florida man spends $50,000 investigating the case. Police put a hidden microphone on him several times, he says.
- Office Vacancy Level Reaches Five-Year High : Real estate: Major Westside developments are put on hold. Hotel construction is severely slowed. Economic fears and war jitters are cited.
- World IN BRIEF : VATICAN CITY : Pope to Convene College of Cardinals
- Commandeering Civilian Aircraft
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Referendum Puts Abortion to Test
- Ricki Green: From Protester to Producer
- Bonding on 4th Street : Spanish-Speaking Korean Merchants Thrive in Santa Ana
- Pasadena : Activist Named to Panel
- Times Residential Building Survey
- The Best of Writers : DICKENS: Life and Times. <i> By Peter Ackroyd</i> . <i> (HarperCollins: $35; 1,195 pp.)</i>
- New Voices Shout Message From the '60s : Generations: At Westwood war protest, young people stir a sense of <i> deja vu </i> with bongo drums, tie-dyed shirts, granny glasses and songs of peace.
- Mideast Hot Spot
- Baldwin Park : Police Chief Honored
- More Missiles Hit Israel : Tel Aviv Rocked by Blasts on the Sabbath : War: Daylight attack comes after three false alarms during the night. At least four blasts were heard in the city.
- Japanese, Ousted From Pacific Islands in War, Make Comeback With Investments
- Stalled Talks a Symptom of Worldwide Trading Ills
- Losing Buzz of Modern Life in a French Hamlet
- GUIDEBOOK : Arizona's Watery Resorts
- Loss-Reserve Estimates Are Worst-Case Scenario
- Former Official's Comments on Grand Juries Misleading
- Kremlin Crackdown in Lithuania
- Are There Other 'Sweetheart' Deals in San Juan Capistrano?
- Thank you, KTTV, for your coverage of...
- MANSON AND HEINLEIN
- Operation Rescue Under Fire
- Education Quackery
- 'A DANGEROUS THING'
- I enjoyed your cover story regarding Christmas...
- U.S. Rushes Defenses to Israel : American Troops to Operate Two Patriot Batteries : Gulf war: The move may forestall an immediate retaliatory strike by the Jewish state after two attacks on Tel Aviv. Allied warplanes step up the search for Scud mobile launchers.
- Kremlin Crackdown in Lithuania
- Kremlin Crackdown in Lithuania
- Sweet Deals on Office Rents Turn Sour Later
- I think CBS should be congratulated on...
- Casting Questions: Connery Too Old? Sofia Coppola Bum-Rapped?
- County Should Build Jail on Seized Land
- Economist's Optimistic View About the U.S. Deficit Ignores the Huge Debt Taxpayers Owe
- Not Muslim
- School Space
- Are There Other 'Sweetheart' Deals in San Juan Capistrano?
- Help for Mobile Home Residents
- OUT OF THE BAG
- Once more, PBS has shown "The Civil...
- Taking Issue With the Saintly Light That Costner Shines Upon Native Americans
- Shocked by Story
- Seat Belts and Buses
- Good News, Bad News
- Kremlin Crackdown in Lithuania
- Was Judge Removed Because of Prejudice or Hypersensitivity?
- Get Out There and Sell!
- SNEAKS '91 : A USER'S...
- Danger in the Garden
- Kremlin Crackdown in Lithuania
- A NATION OF KNOW-NOTHINGS
- Civil Rights and Quotas
- Some SWMs Want No Help From Clay
- Operation Rescue Under Fire
- SAVINGS AND GROANS
- There's Still a Place for Typewriters
- Kremlin Crackdown in Lithuania
- SNEAKS '91 : A USER'S...
- Political Convention
- Too Many Mouths, Too Little Money
- Civil Rights and Quotas
- Casting Questions: Connery Too Old? Sofia Coppola Bum-Rapped?
- Danger in the Garden
- A NATION OF KNOW-NOTHINGS
- BELLAH LETTRES
- King Tribute
- Thanks for Story
- Security: Guards at Marine base thwart pizza trucks. Deliveries are up as soldiers hunker in front of TV news.
- ON LOSING ONE'S HEART
- Operation Rescue Under Fire
- A NATION OF KNOW-NOTHINGS
- Orange County Toll Roads--Flying on a Wing and a Prayer
- Some Reactions to Articles on Local Shopping Malls
- Wonderful Wyndham
- Cher's House Plans Called 'Ludicrous'
- Operation Rescue Under Fire
- Ranch Development
- Some Reactions to Articles on Local Shopping Malls
- JUDITH KRANTZ
- JUDITH KRANTZ
- SNEAKS '91 : A USER'S...
- Was Judge Removed Because of Prejudice or Hypersensitivity?
- Civil Rights and Quotas
- KPCC and KCRW
- Taking Issue With the Saintly Light That Costner Shines Upon Native Americans
- Kremlin Crackdown in Lithuania
- Super Bowl Flap
- Kremlin Crackdown in Lithuania
- SNEAKS '91 : A USER'S...
- Soldiers
- Medical Establishment Has Concerns, Too
- Legitimate Veterans Groups Have Few Solicitation Drives
- Residents Upset by Galanter's Decision
- Too Late for Metal
- Smithcliffs: Planning at Its Worst
- UNHAPPY ENDINGS
- A NATION OF KNOW-NOTHINGS
- Confidentiality of Confessions in Church
- Kremlin Crackdown in Lithuania
- Is His Commitment to Ecology Real?