- State's AAA Credit Status in Jeopardy
- HEALTH : Gene Inserted to Fight Cancer
- OXNARD : Man Gets 9 Years for Role in Gang Rape
- Bernson Challenger Proposes Ban on Building
- OXNARD : Rationing Plan to Be Aired Tuesday
- Attorneys in Russ Case Agree to Have Jury Hear Wife's Diaries
- Man Receives 2-Year Sentence for Patriot Missile Overcharges : Fraud: His wife gets probation. There is no evidence that the parts involved were faulty, prosecutor says.
- Countywide
- Arias Backs Diplomacy as Means to End Gulf War
- In 1926, Grange Got $49,000 for Game in Coliseum
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Syracuse Turns to Defense to Stop Connecticut
- Pro Football
- PRO FOOTBALL : Giants Start With Power, End With Championship
- TV REVIEW : Silliness Reigns Supreme in Jonathan Winters Series
- Estefan Hailed in Her Comeback
- ART REVIEWS : Flimsy Baroque Abstractions From Robert Longo
- '20s Star Grange, 87, Dies : Football: "Galloping Ghost" was one of game's pioneers playing for University of Illinois and Chicago Bears.
- California's $10.6-Billion Crop in 1990 Leads U.S. Production
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler Minivan Plant to Close
- * Amwest Insurance Group in Woodland Hills...
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- His Down-to-Earth Message Needs to Get Out Quickly
- Turkey Eases Hard Line Against Kurds
- Jewish Group Ends 20 Years of Protests at Soviet Embassy
- San Diego
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Adopts Code to Help Prevent Fires
- Full Ahead on Stadium--City : Construction: Stopping work on the sports complex makes no sense, Fullerton officials say. And the football program isn't officially dead.
- FILLMORE : City, School Leaders Plan Joint Meeting
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : Strange Bedfellowship Boosts Israel : Along with the Saudis, Syria's Assad accepts the Jewish state's right to defend itself, and hope grows for a wider peace.
- OXNARD : Man, 29, Dies From Gunshot Wounds
- These Late Bloomers Blossom at Fullerton
- Lupe Nava
- ART
- Surfing More Popular Than Sex
- Super Bowl Cliffhanger Tops the Week's Ratings : Television: The results for ABC were better than last years' in which CBS took a beating.
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Baseball
- Roach Leaves Some Leeway in 'Bumpy Johnson' Music
- The Arts Give Perspective to War, Peace : Poets, writers and other artists help us understand and transcend times of conflict.
- Long Beach Women Win
- Reaching Out With an Electronic Touch : Telephones: Businesses can now access up-to-date computerized white pages listings--for a hefty fee.
- Patriots' Hits in Gulf War Also Impact Valley Firms : Mideast crisis: Some local companies may benefit from the hostilities. But others could be hurt.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Immunity Sought by Exxon in Oil Spill
- BUENOS AIRES : Fighting Argentine Corruption
- Allies Get 'Hard Kill' on Iraqis
- Judge to Hear Arguments About Effects of Overcrowding in Jails
- Amman, Tehran to Reopen Embassies
- Orange's Bishop Urges Support for U.S. Troops
- 13 Executed in Canton in Crackdown on Crime
- * E. Gordon Hale; Owned Tire Company
- Key School May Get Big Increase in Minorities : Ventura: Parents at Poinsettia Elementary have been the most outspoken about a proposal to change district attendance boundaries.
- Community Center Offers $500 Reward to Stop Vandalism
- Owners of 21 Houses Sue Builder, Allege Damage From Soil
- Show Support and Fly the Flag
- Union Vote Withdrawn: The Graphic Communications International...
- Teen-Ager's Victimization
- Anaheim Woman Is Shot in the Back by 1 of 4 Intruders in Robbery at Her Home
- Processing Versus Recycling
- Critical of Postal Service
- Profile : Alfreds Rubiks: Latvia's Agile Man in the Middle : His unsuccessful bid to seize power in the Baltic republic as the head of a pro-Moscow group hurt him politically at home. But the Kremlin seems to consider him the equal of the republic's democratically elected president.
- Stop Building During Drought
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- U.S. Consumer Confidence Hits 10-Year Low
- Airbus Subsidies May Be Slashed: European Community...
- Japanese Purchase of Stake in Tool Company Opposed
- The stock market has forgotten about the...
- Keebler to Lay Off 150 at Bakery in Van Nuys
- World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : U.S.-Seoul Military Exercises Protested
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Court Asked to Cite Colleges Over Race
- What to Expect When Donating Blood
- Pomerado Road to Stay Closed Pending Appeal
- Choose the Road of Tolerance
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Meeting Set for Contract Discussion
- Students Wonder Whether Budget Squeeze Will Raise Fees
- Widow of Del Shannon Alleges Drug Led to His Suicide, Sues Eli Lilly & Co.
- VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Bellman Scores 25 as Rio Mesa Gets Past Oxnard, 67-56
- Worthy and 3 Blazers Join the All-Stars
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Tending Girls Who Fell From Grace
- Marinovich Beneficiary of Loophole - Football: Arrest in Orange County instead of Los Angeles means misdemeanor charge instead of felony
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Procter & Gamble Co.: The Cincinnati consumer...
- Price Co. said Monday it plans to...
- Hughes Wins $50-Million Star Wars Contract
- Consolidated Freightways Inc.: The transportation company reported...
- Moody's to Review Chrysler Debt Rating: Moody's...
- Air Travel Up in State, Bucking National Trend : Airlines: The recession and fears of terrorist attacks fail to discourage California fliers. But the $20 fares that are filling seats may not last.
- WHAT NEXT?
- BOOK REVIEW : A Reporter's Undercover Look at Rigors of 1st-Year Law School : ANARCHY AND ELEGANCE <i> by Chris Goodrich</i> . Little, Brown; $18.95, 288 pages
- STATE : Heimlich Maneuver Saves Puppy
- When It Comes to Artillery, U.S. Is Outgunned by Enemy's Weaponry : Military: The Korean War was the last time the United States had clear dominance.
- World IN BRIEF : NEW ZEALAND : No One Injured in Two Big Quakes
- Airmen Watch Chicken for Chemical Alert
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : TV Plays Johnny One-Note: Is Nothing Else Going On?
- S. Africa Rivals Mandela, Buthelezi Meet
- COUNTYWIDE : Rail Endowment Gets Tentative OK
- Jury Told How Man Clung to Car's Hood and Fell
- The Numbers
- Pendleton Hospital Gears Up for Injured
- Blacks Also Set Sights on Galanter's Council Seat : Politics: Although many African-Americans are jockeying in Lindsay, Farrell districts, others turn toward 6th. They hope to attract enough whites' votes to force incumbent into runoff.
- Class Act : Student, 15, Makes Perfect Sense of SAT Exam
- SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Foes of Dump Attack Sponsor Firm's Record : Toxics: Groups also say the incinerator proposed for La Posta Indian Reservation would make the county a dumping ground for imported waste.
- Bowling
- Theaters in the Black : Is African-American Trend Motivated by Art or Profit?
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hospital Industry Seen at Risk
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- 3rd-Quarter Profit Drops 50% at Perceptronics Inc.
- Iran Continues to Insist It Will Hold Iraqi Jets
- Destruction of All of Chemical Arms Doubted
- COLUMN RIGHT : Let's Produce More Patriots, Not Peaceniks : We educate for self-indulgence and guilt-ridden skepticism, instead of paying for weapons to protect our young.
- VENTURA : Council Debates Anti-War Exhibit
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Can't Buy the Idea of Colleague Vendors
- Richard Winchell Pleads Innocent to Fraud: Winchell,...
- Apple Asks FCC to Reserve Radio Waves
- High Civilian War Toll Reported in Study
- It's Three For the Show : Del Rubio Triplets Are Now High Priestesses of Their Own Culture Cult
- The Have-Nots of Water World Begin to Stir
- California IN BRIEF : TEMECULA : 'Yuppie Robber' Now Hits Restaurant
- They're Whirling in Wind Again : Old Windmills Are Put Back to Work
- La Mesa
- Patriot Missile Parts Maker Gets 2 Years in Fraud Case : Courts: The former owner of a Burbank firm charged $193 each for inch-long temperature sensors later purchased elsewhere for $58.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Wives of POWs Offer Cautious Thank You
- City Council OKs Funds for 66 Special Arts Projects After Debate
- Pro Football
- Suspect Still in ICU After Shooting
- The Sidelines : Maier Wins Women's Super-G
- Miller's 32 Lead Titans to Victory
- It's Cheers--Not Jeers--for Norwood
- USIU's Bradshaw Scores 53, but Northridge Wins, 123-91
- MUSIC
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- CAPE TOWN : New South African Reforms
- M-3 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle
- New President of Somalia Is Sworn In
- Israeli Pacifists Embrace War as Key to Peace
- BEIJING : New Pro-Democracy Trials
- Rice-Based Help for Baby Diarrhea
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Army, Rebels Clash; At Least 15 Killed
- PYONGYANG : Start of North Korean Spring?
- FOOTBALL SIGNINGS
- Tax Break, Census Increase Will Ease Oxnard's Cash Pinch
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Beat Canucks, 1-0
- COUNTYWIDE : Cancer Society Issues Bogus-Solicitor Alert
- Roberts, Padres Settle for One Year, $875,000
- Kings' Duo Putting CFL Deal on Ice : Football: McNall and Gretzky, already partners in horse racing, are near agreement on purchase of Ornest's Toronto club.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Carter Still Leans on Rich Family Tradition
- Old Globe Captures Top S.D. Critics Circle Awards : Theater: La Jolla Playhouse takes four awards, including one for best new play.
- War Unites Doves and Hawks
- Datron Systems Reports 3% Quarterly Profit Gain
- Steel Workers' Strike Against USX Is Expected
- USA Today to Launch Baseball Weekly: It...
- Fruit Juice Company Drinks In Success : Adept Marketing Has Helped Natural Kids Foods Become a Leader in Its Field in Just a Year
- ROUNDUP : Merrill Lynch Bounces Back Into Black After Loss in 1989
- Tiny College on a Quest for the Truth
- World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Havel Says No to Soviet Troop Trains
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- Wages Failed to Keep Up With 1990 Inflation : Economy: The 4.9% annual increase in salaries was below the 6.1% inflation rate, the government says.
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Aided 1 of 2 Failing Banks
- P.M. BRIEFING : Honda to Cut U.S. Car Production
- A Publishing Home Run Was in the Cards for Baseball Collector Couple : Magazine: Baseball Hobby News has grown from a small newspaper to a monthly with a circulation of 73,000.
- War IN BRIEF : INDIA : U.S. Planes Refuel for Gulf Missions
- Environmental Weapon Used Before : Strategy: The Soviets have studied ecological tactics for years. Iraqis used them on a small scale against Iran.
- Mind Games: On Life Underground
- Conservatives Offer Guides to Colleges : Education: Two books weed out schools with non-Western and feminist leanings. Critics say the lists lack balance.
- Weaker of 2 CRA Control Plans Backed
- LAPD WATCH : Moving On Out
- 2 Brothers to Stand Trial in 1988 Slaying : Camarillo: Jorge Rosales, 17, was found shot to death in a field after a party where the defendants' mother was hurt.
- Bishop Inc. Reports $150,000 Quarterly Loss
- STOCKS : Most Issues Advance, but Dow Slips 4.95
- Gulf Weather
- STATE : Man Gets Life Term in '69 Murder
- State Cancer Rate Varies Widely by Region, Study Finds : Health: Most types occur less frequently in L.A. and Orange counties than in other areas surveyed. Experts say environmental factors may not explain the differences.
- NOTES FROM THE HOME FRONT : Peace Groups Go High-Tech
- Iraq Predicts Mubarak's Slaying, Worldwide Terrorism : Propaganda: Commentary says attacks will make Bush 'a hostage in his Black House.'
- FINAL CENSUS FIGURES
- ANAHEIM : Freeway Sound Wall Will Be Temporary
- Lending an Ear to Hearing Impaired : Trained Dogs Alert Owners to Sounds
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Too Much Initiative
- PLATFORM : No Need for Draft
- Parcells Talks Future, Not End of the Line
- CAL STATE FULLERTON BASEBALL PREVIEW : Titans Won't Dazzle, but They'll Be Competitive
- Angels Expect Davis to Return : Baseball: Agent says new-look free-agent outfielder likely to re-sign for 1991 after receiving no other offers.
- STAGE
- Some Prescription Medications Help Counteract Impotence
- M. C. Hammer, Rap Win Big at American Music Awards
- State of Union Address to Stress War
- Iraq Claims POW Killed : 'Human Shield' a Victim of Allied Bombing, It Says
- Frozen Food Keeps Party Hot
- Micropolis Says Profit Totals $3.75 Million
- Jobs Are There but Tough to Find : Employment: The market has tightened markedly in recent months, but accountants, nurses and bill collectors are still needed.
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- P.M. BRIEFING : Rolls to Cut Aerospace Jobs 10%
- Pioneer Payment Plan Irks Some Investors : Finance: But Dennis B. Schmucker, the firm's chief executive, says $7-million distribution would help most investors in the ailing mortgage company.
- Pollution Research Reports $114,000 Profit for Quarter
- Steel Workers' Strike Against USX Is Expected
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- 1st Oil Stockpile Auction Draws a Glut of Bidders : Energy: An international agency also plans to proceed with sales of petroleum reserves.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WYOMING : House Panel Kills Strict Abortion Bill
- Censored in England
- U.S., Soviets Agree to Put Off Summit
- Molina Decides to Skip Debate : Campaign: She denies that she is avoiding Torres in 1st District supervisorial race. Aides say she will take part in TV forums.
- 'A Hole in His Soul' : Few Are Surprised by the Violent Death of a Troubled Youth
- Small Clown Brings Joy to Other Sick Children
- COMMENTARY : Giants Had Help From Above--and Talent
- LJCD's Salaam Gets Approval for 1 More Year
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Comes a Little Bit Closer to First Title
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- Germany to Send Aid to U.S., Missiles to War
- Media : Reporters Wage Their Own Battles in the Gulf : With the military watching their every word and move, it's tough to rise above the fray.
- Waste Charged in U.S. Studies of Chemical, Germ Warfare Defenses
- Rocket Barrage on Israelis Falls Short; PLO Denies Attack
- THE RESERVES
- Anti-Western Legacy Haunts E. Europe Nations : Terrorism: With borders open and illegal arms trade flourishing, there are fears that the region could be a launching pad for attacks.
- Documentary : A Week of War: Mix of Monumental, Trivial
- Schools Begin Push for Amnesty Classes
- Verdicts on Deputies in Drug Scandal Upheld
- David Swedlow, Pioneer in Manufacture of Acrylics, Dies
- Accidental Find Nets Drugs, Money, Suspects
- OAK PARK : Sanitation District Delays Cityhood Bid
- Claude Lanzmann Goes to Israel to Show Solidarity : Movies: The French filmmaker intends to complete his award-winning trilogy with a documentary on the Israel Defense Force.
- Medical Plan Costs Surge, Survey Shows: Medical...
- Pillsbury to Sell Four Flour Mills: Minneapolis-based...
- Keystone Camera Makes Bankruptcy Filing: The Clifton,...
- * Applause Inc., a Woodland Hills gift...
- CONTROLLING THE OIL SPILL
- Heavy Fog Causes Series of Auto Crashes in Indiana
- Milken Granted Delay on Appeal Brief: A...
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Plan to Liberalize Economy Unveiled
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS: COMMON POORWILL (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii)
- NATION : Former Reagan Teacher Dies
- Hussein Issues Boasts, Threats in TV Interview
- Insider : The War of Words at the Pentagon : The 'Tom and Mike Hour' is the daily battle briefing between the Washington press corps and the military's two senior officers for operations and intelligence.
- Desert Ducks
- Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
- Arab-Americans Reassured on Threats, Arson
- Threat of Epidemics
- A War About Oil After All?
- Lessons a Young Boy Teaches
- Clinic Opens for Patients With AIDS Virus : Health care: Goals include serving the poor and providing timely treatment of early symptoms. Unit is named for Assemblyman Richard Polanco.
- Red Tape Threatens Supply Pipeline to Gulf War : Defense: Some firms rushed to get equipment to troops in the gulf, but now they're waiting to be paid. Many don't want to take orders until they get a final contract for the goods.
- Southwest Airlines: The Dallas-based carrier lost $4.6...
- In the United Nations
- Officials Recommend That Unlicensed Kennel Be Closed
- In Europe
- UCI Opens Baseball Season Today
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : St. Clair's 17 Help Sonora Score an Upset of Fullerton
- NBA ROUNDUP : Long Shots Help Pistons Stop Bullets
- Yearning to Be Safe at Home : Strawberry Returns to L.A. as Dodger, Hoping to Escape Pressure of Stardom
- 3-Month Bill Yields Rise: The Treasury sold...
- Disappearance of Man, 84, Puzzles and Frightens His Family, Friends : Mystery: Buster Weatherall apparently vanished after returning home from a senior citizens center. Police have few leads.
- Report Says Convair Lagoon Cleanup Cost May Reach $90 Million
- SANTA ANA : African-American Events Are Planned
- Rare Drug Policy May Have Helped Marinovich : Jurisprudence: Orange County enforcement procedure allows USC quarterback to be charged with misdemeanor.
- COUNTYWIDE : Attendance Higher at Gateway School
- Piniella Pleased by Reds' Underdog Role
- Pro Football
- BASEBALL
- The Road Back Remains Bumpy at Victor Valley
- Critics Say 'Assassins' Will Have to Bite the Bullet : Stage: Some reviewers find Stephen Sondheim's Off Broadway musical fails to hit the target.
- Putting a 'Foot in Each Camp' : Jazz: Saxophonist Hollis Gentry is comfortable producing pop jazz with his band Neon and others, but he also keeps things humming by performing traditional numbers on his own.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Cash Flies Flag at Celebrity : Singer's Anaheim Show Talks Patriotism, Not Jingoism
- Stereotypes Are Given a Fair 'Trial' : Stage: Playwright says that there is some good in remembering what these black characters represent.
- The Sidelines : '96 Atlanta Games Pact Signed
- War Demands New Strategies, Sensitivity From Public Relations Experts
- Tejon Ranch in No Hurry to Develop Land : Real estate: As neighboring property owners rush to create residential projects, managers of the 270,000 acres north of Los Angeles are cautiously waiting for just the right plan.
- ITT Unit Gets $115-Million Radar Gear Contract
- Advanced Marketing Services, a distributor of books...
- Retailer Charged With Removing Clothing Labels
- Fashion's Mr. Mean : Mr. Blackwell, Famous for Ripping Celebrities to Threads, Takes His Stylish Shtick to the Stage, Where Audiences Eat Up His Put-Downs
- STATE : Pilot Finds Airport Lights Out
- 2 POW Wives Give Thanks for Support : Military: The spouses of two Marines captured by Iraq offer brief statements, fearing more information could hurt the men.
- In the Mideast
- The Day in the Gulf
- U.S. Bombing Appears to Halt Gulf Oil Spill
- Doing Business : Japan Changes Rules of Engagement for Mideast Trade : After nearly 20 years of virtual compliance with the Arab boycott, Japanese firms are doing business with Israel
- SANTA ANA : Sanctions Anger College Teachers
- Conflict-of-Interest Charges in Orange Rejected by D.A.
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Editor Named at News Chronicle
- OXNARD : Council Seeks Ways to Reduce Deficit
- Grabinski Named Head of Transportation Agency
- Pro Football
- Keep War Aims in Proportion : Bush: "We do not seek the destruction of Iraq"
- Don't Move Oxnard High
- MOVIES - Jan. 29, 1991
- MOVIES - Jan. 29, 1991
- Count Tops 80 as More Iraqi Planes Fly to Shelter in Iran : Gulf War: Some captured allied pilots have been injured by strikes on civilian targets, Iraq says. Bombing has stemmed the oil spill, U.S. reports.
- DOCK OF THE BAY: Who says Orange...
- LIGHTS, CAMERA: Among the biggest fans of...
- COLUMN ONE : Dhahran Adapts to Wartime : The hub of the Eastern Province owes its existence to oil. Now comes conflict to reshape its peaceful character.
- Next Step : Hussein May Be Banking on Ground War to Turn Tide : Many nagging questions remain for the allies as the clash of armies draws closer.
- UP, UP AND AWAY: Psst! Want a...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Experts 'Dumbstruck' by Iraqi Planes in Iran : Air war: Theories run from mass defection to murky deal that would allow Hussein to use them in later strike.
- KEEP MOVING: The budget for widening the...
- 3 Convicted of Murder in Shooting of Woman, 60 : Crime: Two defendants now face a death penalty hearing. The third faces an automatic sentence of 25 years to life in prison.
- Obituaries - Jan. 29, 1991
- Turner Signs South America Affiliates: Turner Broadcasting...
- The Mall Face-Lift Craze : Retailing: The looks of the '60s and '70s just won't do. Multimillion-dollar remodeling jobs are bringing back customers and boosting sales, despite a recession.
- Debate Intensifies on How to Revamp Defense Budget : Congress: Success of high-tech weapons fuels both sides' arguments over 'Star Wars,' other programs.
- BOOK REVIEW : An Intellectual Puzzle That's Fun to Read : INTO THE BLUE, <i> by Robert Goddard</i> . Poseidon Press, $19.95, 416 pages