- To Save Energy or Not? The Unasked Question : Strategy: White House proposals represent politics-as-usual, but the analysis behind them could be the basis of meaningful debate.
- NEO-WORDS: A Dictionary of the Newest and...
- YOUR MORTGAGE : WW II Legislation Helps Reduce GIs' Bills : Relief: Members of the armed forces are eligible for an interest reduction on their home loan. Some banks are doing even more.
- Veterans Fund-Raising Program Is Shut Down : Charity: The attorney general's office contends that the group misrepresented its tax status.
- Causes of State's Drought Are as Elusive as Rainfall : Climate: Some scientists believe that no single event triggered each of the five years of the dry spell.
- Hospital or Family: Who Decides the Right to Die? : Medical ethics: Minneapolis facility seeks to disconnect a comatose patient's respirator in test case.
- JOHN GREGORY DUNNE: A Novelist's Tour of L.A.
- Superstitious? Not us. We have a black...
- Allies See POWs--and Find They're Human
- Missing CBS Television Crew Being Held in Baghdad
- ON THE ROAD TO FREEDOM
- Peace or War, Hussein Is Confident, Arafat Reports
- COMMENTARY ON COUNTY GOVERNMENT : The Necessity for Strong Local Leadership Is Likely to Grow : The cities must have an effective regional body between them and the upper echelons of government.
- VENTURA : Man Fined for Disposal in River
- Valentine Tryst Ends in Kidnaping
- Little Spin to Sacramento Ends Up in $30,000 Payoff
- He Weathers Highs, Lows on Even Keel
- College Basketball
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteaters Sweep San Francisco State
- SO MUCH TALENT SO MUCH TORMENT : Anthony Miller may be the county's best player. But a multitude of woes put him on the sideline.
- POP MUSIC : There's Art and Then There's Money : But the national mood, colored by events in the Persian Gulf, : is likely to influence voting and leave O'Connor out of the running
- TELEVISION : The Dawning of 'Evening Shade' : How the producing team of Harry and Linda Thomason lured Burt Reynolds and other movie heavyweights to a sitcom
- Comedian Has Street Smarts
- Garden Masters
- Poisoning Death Traced to Self-Styled Genius : Crime: Jury convicts next-door neighbor, 'a man who thought he was so smart he could literally get away with murder,' prosecutor said.
- To Fire or Not? High-Tech Puzzle in Sky
- FICTION
- Israel's Borders
- Mr. Gra-a-nt, Has It Really Been 20 Years?
- Riesling on the Rise
- Barnstorming Mother Fondly Recalls Thrills, Spills
- Germans Arrested at Rally for Giving Hitler Salute
- Shelter Isn't Enough to Aid the Mentally Ill : Health services: About one-third of O.C. street people have conditions they cannot control or cure.
- Hubert M. Blalock Jr.; Sociology Professor and Author
- With U.S. Looking Other Way, Asia Goes Its Own Way : Bloc: Malaysia suggests forming an economic system without America, paving the way for Japan to dominate the Pacific region.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Make War in the Gulf--But I Just Want to Watch
- Anteaters Turn Lead Into Loss to Gauchos : Basketball: Santa Barbara holds UCI without a basket for 10 minutes of the second half.
- Pepperdine Wraps Up WCC Title
- The Sadness Behind the Wit of Dorothy Parker
- Ingram Micro Names Vice President for Marketing
- TIME MACHINES
- The Splendid Tapestry of Arab Life : A HISTORY OF THE ARAB PEOPLES, <i> By Albert Hourani (Harvard University Press: $24.95; 532 pp.)</i>
- HIGHEST SAVINGS YIELDS
- Cries and Whispers : VITAL LINES: Contemporary Fiction About Medicine, <i> Jon Mukand, editor (A Thomas Dunn Book/St. Martin's Press: $22.95; 439 pp.)</i>
- Family Floods Phone Line With Tears, Prayers
- Old School Becomes Classroom on History : Mojave Desert: Restored building in Goffs, Calif., houses conservation-minded RV group and its publishing house.
- Seriously, Scolari : TV'S MAN WITH THE FUNNY PAST SIGNS UP FOR DRAMATIC ROLES
- Drawing on War : Journalism: Editorial cartoonists are rising to the occasion of the Gulf crisis as they stir controversy and tweak consciences.
- Voting on an Identity: El Toro or Lake Forest?
- Hitting the Note : Ojai: Blind and partially sighted players teach students in blindfolds to use sound and touch in modified softball game.
- Motorcyclist Struck and Killed While Stopped in Traffic on Interstate 5
- Map Project Will Shrink Universe to a Drawer
- NEWBURY PARK : Man Given 2 Years in Attempted Escape
- A Will to Win : Forty-One Years Ago, Ben Hogan Returned to L.A. Open After Nearly Being Killed in a Car Crash
- Winging to Stardom
- Analysts Say S&L; Lost Out on Tax Credits
- Textbook Lesson in Liquidating a Failed Thrift : Savings and loans: When Downey S&L; bought Butterfield, it set some goals--getting assets out of government control and into private hands, and at the least cost to taxpayers.
- Ketch 22: Who Killed the Grahams? : AND THE SEA WILL TELL, <i> By Vincent Bugliosi with Bruce B. Henderson (W. W. Norton: $22.95; 574 pp.)</i>
- Exports Are Up, but We're 'Winning Ugly'
- The Long, Strange Trip of the U-Haul Family : L. S. Shoen Once Dreamed of Starting a Family Dynasty. But Now the Business Is Sliding, and the Family Has Been Rocked by Murder.
- Soviet Farmer Reaps Faith in Land : Food: Ideology stands in the way of efficient farming and preserves state-run collectives, an independent grower declares.
- Arturo Islas; Stanford University Professor and Novelist
- Iraq's Talk of Peace Replaced by Words of War
- Philippines Still Seeking More Money for U.S. Bases : Military: Officials say they're closer to a deal on extending the leases but far apart on a price. Talks move to Washington later this month.
- Abusive Encroachment on Common Area
- Many U.S. Hotels Now Have That Empty Feeling : Trends: With potential guests staying home because of the recession and the Persian Gulf War, hotels are offering packages and deals to lure occupants.
- 'Night in Atlantis' Strikes Patriotic Note
- A Humbled Alhambra Hires Firm to Restore 2nd Fire Station
- IN BRIEF : Jaclyn Smith Named Society Chairwoman
- Poems of War--and Poet Was There
- Carlo L. Golino; Former UC Riverside Official, Founder of Italian Quarterly
- Ex-Staff Chief at El Toro Pleads Guilty : Military: Marine colonel admits to using government planes for golfing trips, among other violations, during hearing.
- Past Treasures Are at Risk in Today's War : Archeology: Allied bombing of Iraq is imperiling relics of ancient civilization and one of the world's richest historical troves.
- Megan McGlover: At 13, She Has a Dream
- Bates Ponders a Political Comeback
- Red-Hot Clivia
- Forget Get-Rich-Quick Schemes, Property a Long-Term Investment
- ORDINARY LOVE & GOOD WILL by...
- MEN OF COURAGE by Kenneth W....
- Claremont : New Fire Station 62 OKd
- Walking Tours to Explore English Countryside
- THE GULF WAR : Nuclear Shadow
- Galanter Opponents See a Backlash : Elections: Councilwoman's 6th District challengers hope that development, the issue that swept her to office, is back to haunt her.
- Food Stamps Go Plastic in Pilot Project
- Plan Seeks U.S. Park Status for Wounded Knee
- THE LIES AND THE MURDER
- Ethel Jacobson; Author and Leader in the Arts in Orange County
- AIDS Is Creating 16 Million Orphans in Africa, Experts Say
- PLATFORM : Gates Must Go
- COLUMN LEFT : Just How Far Is Bush Prepared to Go in War? : Would the U.S. use the ultimate weapon against Iraq? Statements are ambiguous.
- Claremont : Cemetery Rates Going Up
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Girl at Swap Meet Is Struck, Killed by Van
- Sweet and Sour Art of Negotiation : Activism: Cooperation by opposing sides in debate over Jackson Drive extension through Mission Trails Regional Park could reap many benefits.
- Refinery Acid Spill Contained
- SANTA ANITA : Little Brianne Beats Bayakoa Again
- Calabasas Names Pratt to Lead Track Program
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of Feb. 17-23
- Kenny Anderson Is Ahead of His Time
- 1 Slain as Fight Leads to Gunfire
- PREP BASKETBALL GIRLS' SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Top-Ranked Morningside Breezes, 103-32
- Schembechler Unable to Fade Into Background in Detroit
- Kings Get Late Goal; Bruins Get Last One : Hockey: Robitaille's third-period score forces overtime, but Boston's Don Sweeney wins the game, 5-4.
- DEAD ZEPPELIN: Don't worry--Jimmy Page and Jerry...
- El Camino Falls to Pasadena
- Richard Irvine has been appointed vice president,...
- Home Improvement : Buyers Should Order Their Own Inspection
- FOOD & WINE : California Food--Via London : Salty Stilton, Sweet Pears and Peppery Watercress Enhance a Winter Salad
- Duarte Shifts Gears on Central Avenue : Development: After putting the brakes on its much-delayed 210 Freeway auto dealer mall, the city is planning a commercial, office and restaurant complex.
- Peter Falk's Columbo made his debut in...
- Bright Birdsong Speaks Her Mind : OLD DOGS AND CHILDREN, <i> By Robert Inman (Little Brown: $19.95; 448 pp.)</i>
- Arno Breker; German Sculptor Associated with Third Reich
- Mauldin's Back in the Trenches Again
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents was a showcase for...
- U.S. Forces Are Preparing to Deal With the Psychological Casualties : Stress: It used to be called shellshock and it may strike one in four American soldiers once ground fighting begins.
- Car Bomb Kills at Least 15 Outside Medellin Bullring
- Supervisor Howard's Water Use Is 4 Times Norm : Rationing: The official plans to re-landscape her thirsty yard. John Flynn emerges as the most frugal among board members.
- MOORPARK : New Fire Station to Open Wednesday
- Soviet Theater Official Plans Open Forum
- A Not-Too-Heavy Champion : Wrestling: Valhalla wins another 2-A title
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Pauley's 27 Help Cypress Beat Fullerton
- He Reigns as Vicar of Agents
- Seller's Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity : Taxes: Homeowners over 55 can take advantage of an important exclusion. But there are strict conditions.
- Camellias Give Colorful Late Show : Flowers: The winter frost held them back, but now camellias are in robust bloom. Next weekend's show at Descanso Gardens promises to be a winner.
- AUCTIONS : Los Angeles County
- Mikey & Nicky (Bravo Monday at 5...
- 'Laura Palmer' Lives : BUT DEATH TAKES FEW HOLIDAYS IN SHERYL LEE'S ACTING CAREER
- PERSONAL PLEASURES by Rose Macaulay (Ecco...
- Protesters Mark 1st Month of Conflict : Dissent: Crowds have decreased, but some say they expect larger rallies when an expected ground war increases U.S. casualties.
- OF, BY AND TFOR THE CHILDREN : On Nickelodeon series, the high school frosh has something to laugh at
- MUSIC : She Whistles While She Works
- Sunday Night is Ed's Again : CBS SPECIAL RELIVES SULLIVAN'S LANDMARK VARIETY SHOW
- To Blacks, Powell Is a Hero and Source of Controversy : Leadership: Admiration for the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and his achievements is clouded by racial and political concerns.
- In the Aftermath of Breast Cancer Surgery, a 'Sisterhood' Rallies : Health: The women call themselves a support group. But the co-mingling of their lives goes much deeper, to the very core.
- AQMD Gears for War Emergencies : Pollution: Agency sets up procedure to allow waivers from clean-air regulations.
- THE NUCLEAR SHADOW : The Threat of Chernobyl is not Old News. Another Accident would have Grevious Fallout for the World.
- Decomposed Body Found in Ramona
- In the L.A. Supervisorial Race, Will It Be the Insider or the Outsider? : Politics: The legislative fight over building the Los Angeles prison offers clues on how Gloria Molina and Art Torres work in the same arena.
- Canyons, Ventura Sweep WSC Awards for Top Coach and Player in Division
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / JOHN ORTEGA : Reseda's Halpern Hoping to Settle a Couple of Scores
- COLLEGE SWIMMING : Four Narrow Victories Let UCLA Women Upset USC
- DIVISIONS I-AA, I-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL
- Kareem's NBA Farewell Tour Brought No Tears to Wilt's Eyes
- Isaak's 'Wicked Game' a Surprise Smash
- Viewpoints : Universal Health Care Worth the Sacrifices
- FICTION
- 9 Dead, 1 Missing in Tenement Fire
- Dr. Michael Perry Lundberg; Chief of Staff at Scripps Memorial
- Saudis Losing Fight to Corral Huge Oil Slick
- Economic Indicators Show That Recession Continues to Worsen
- Search Continues in Simi Valley Slaying
- Cedars May Release Kirk Douglas Today
- North Carolina High School Giving C Students a Little Special Attention
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Costa Mesa's Victory Isn't Pretty
- Colorado Puts an End to 56-Game Big Eight Road Losing Streak
- Aztecs Soar Over Air Force in Easy Victory : College basketball: A rare WAC breather marks end of losing streak for SDSU.
- DIVISIONS II-AA, II-A GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : San Clemente Defeats Loara, 58-53, After Mix-Up at Free-Throw Line
- Cal Lutheran Finds Touch in the 2nd Half, Tops Occidental
- College Basketball
- Dominguez Hills Game Called Off
- A Little Goes a Long Way for CS Northridge, Clayton in 7-0 Win Over Fullerton : College baseball: Junior right-hander throws three-hitter with no walks and Matadors work fundamentals to perfection.
- GOLF SAN DIEGO OPEN : Buddy System on Tour: Pate, Pavin and Faxon Out for More Than Fun
- POP MUSIC : Keith Sweat: Holding Out for the Mainstream
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Priced to Kill : Don't Bother Asking, 'What's the Damage?' You Can't Afford to Hear the Answer
- San Marino : Project Fees Increased
- $59,575 Set Aside to Fix Up Homes in Sierra Madre
- Staffers at the Raymond M. Alf Museum...
- COLUMN ONE : Friendly Fire Lurks on the Front Lines : Such mistakes have been part of all conflicts and can devastate morale. New technology, coupled with Gulf conditions, could worsen the problem when ground battle begins.
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : Two ABC series win Western awards; PBS engages in ghostwriting
- Eve of Restriction : DWP Braces for Torrent of Water Rationing Appeals
- KLON's Power Play : Jazz Station's Boost in Wattage Opens 'New Era'
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Teddy Kollek : Jerusalem's Lion in Winter Reflects Back Over His Life
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chapman Loses Close One With Riverside
- Long Beach Gets Past Fullerton
- 3 Women Receive Prison Terms in Hawthorne Beating Death
- Cunningham Is Flying High in Washington : Politics: The Gulf War makes the freshman congressman, a Vietnam War fighter ace and former head of the 'Top Gun' school, an instant Washington celebrity.
- Gulls Continue Downward Spiral
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : New High School Names Barr, Fawaz Co-Athletic Directors
- Pro Football
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Beavers Get Past Cougars in Overtime
- NHL ROUNDUP : LaFontaine Leads Islanders, 4-3
- Trevino Cuts Douglass' Lead to 1 After Shooting 68 in Seniors Event
- Films going into production: Arcade...
- UNSEEN EYE: R.E.M. returns March 12 with...
- FICTION
- Old Hobbits Die Hard
- The Black Rhino by TED HUGHES
- Ex-Contra Leader Killed by Gunman
- Subway Passenger Pushes Panhandler Onto Tracks
- Hell Week : Nine Attacks on Police Remind Force That It's a War Out There
- Woman to Face Charges in Baby's Suffocation
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : 'One Way or Another, They Will Die'
- The Gulf War Class : Latest SEAL Group to Graduate Is First Since Start of War
- Author Isn't Answer to Catholics' Prayers
- 'Redlining' Causes Rundown Neighborhoods, Not Other Way Around; Lenders Share Blame
- Rationing People, Raising Water Bills
- Honig Should Change Stance on Equalized Funding for Schools
- DONA VIOLETA
- High-Tech Weapons Need Easy-to-Read Instructions
- Hitler and Art
- Demand Is Strong, but Police Crackdowns and a Saturated Market Spell Trouble for One of L.A.'s Biggest Businesses
- DONA VIOLETA
- Surfer's Day in Court
- DONA VIOLETA
- The Judge Who Ruled for the Homeless
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- Surfer's Day in Court
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- Questionable Motives
- Early Music
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- HEAL THYSELF
- Taking Potshots at Gun Control
- Urban Sprawl Is Biggest Danger of the County's Wildlife
- Rationing People, Raising Water Bills
- Reading as Therapy
- Many thanks to CBS for its Jan....
- Hitler and Art
- Taking Potshots at Gun Control
- THE CHEEVERS
- State Law Offers AIDS Victims Protection
- THE REALITY OF AUTISM
- 'Redlining' Causes Rundown Neighborhoods, Not Other Way Around; Lenders Share Blame
- Would Candidates Back Sin Tax on Autos?
- Single Sore
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- Parking Tickets Add Up to Quotas
- RIDING 'SHOGUN'
- Honig Should Change Stance on Equalized Funding for Schools
- Taking Potshots at Gun Control
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- Disagrees With Critic
- Youth Project Not a 'Shortcut'
- Voters Should Pick Burbank's Priorities
- Far Out in the Near East : BAGHDAD WITHOUT A MAP: And Other Misadventures in Arabia, <i> By Tony Horwitz (E. P. Dutton: $18.95; 273 pp.)</i> : MOTORING WITH MOHAMMED: Journeys to Yemen and the Red Sea, <i> By Eric Hansen (Houghton Mifflin: $19.95; 240 pp.)</i>
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- I saw a side of Arsenio Hall...
- Warners' TV Entry
- Dannemeyer and the Raw Milk Dairies
- Recession Is a Media Event, Not an Economic One
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- Ridgeline Issue Ignores Rights of the Few
- Oxymoron
- DONA VIOLETA
- DONA VIOLETA
- LOOKS
- Hitler and Art
- Honig Should Change Stance on Equalized Funding for Schools
- Questionable Motives
- Honig Should Change Stance on Equalized Funding for Schools
- BIRD THOU NEVER WERT
- TAKING INVENTORY
- Tax Collection Fee Is Ill-Advised
- Castle on the Hill
- BIRD THOU NEVER WERT
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- Area Clinics Offer Low-Cost Services
- LIMNING LIZ
- "thirtysomething" (ABC) used to be an intelligent...
- To Be in L.A. Is to Be in Pictures
- The San Joaquin Hills Tollway Would Actually Worsen Traffic
- Thanks for Thoughts
- Does Brewery Know When to Say When?
- DONA VIOLETA
- Diversification Was Learned Long Ago
- Castle on the Hill
- Cher's Canteen
- DONA VIOLETA
- Author Isn't Answer to Catholics' Prayers
- More on Venice Suit
- Author Isn't Answer to Catholics' Prayers
- I was extremely appalled by the Jan....
- PRIVATE LIVES
- Hiring at SDSU
- Lawyers Do <i> Pro Bono </i> Work
- Cher's Canteen
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- Questionable Motives
- ACLU and Cameras
- Author Isn't Answer to Catholics' Prayers
- FEE--FI FO FUM
- Bernson's Appeal Came Too Late
- Refund Info Needed
- The Meaning Behind the Peace Symbol
- The Egret's Sex: It Was a Natural Mistake
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- The Peter Jennings special for children (ABC,...
- The Meaning Behind the Peace Symbol
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- WE ARE ROTO
- LOOKS
- Urban Sprawl Is Biggest Danger of the County's Wildlife
- Baker on U.S. Rebuilding Iraq After War
- Tribute to King
- 'ANIMAL HOUSE'
- A Plot to Help Ribbon Manufacturers?
- Asia: An Emerging Center of World Commerce : Pacific Rim: A huge consumer market is developing. The new trend is exchange and investment among the countries themselves, leaving the U.S. behind Japan and Taiwan in capitalizing on opportunities. : TRADE BOOM: The Rise of Intra-Asia Commerce
- Reporter's Conduct