- Milner Released From Hospital After Surgery
- Awakened Latinos Flex Political Muscle : Bell Gardens: Defeat of two Latina candidates and major rezoning law have stirred the 'sleeping giant' to action.
- MUSIC / DANCE : Bizet's 'Pearl Fishers' Resurfaces at Center
- Champagne Tastes, but a Beer Budget : Beverly Hills: The City Council puts a pricey sports facility on its wish list, despite a projected deficit of $1.5 million.
- Schools Superintendent Supports Proposal for High School in Malibu : Education: But some parents attending a hearing said they fear the plan will hurt the quality of courses at 'Samohi.'
- Official's Exit Blamed on Turmoil in INS : Bureaucracy: The head of the agency's Western region is taking an FPPC post because Washington tied his hands, co-workers say. He downplays that explanation.
- RESTAURANTS : Antonello Even Manages to Convert the Maxes
- Media's Hotel Is Iraqi Command Site : Baghdad: Fiber optic cables link basement bunker to Hussein's forces in Kuwait, a Pentagon official says. But there are no plans to bomb it.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Anaheim Student in Dance Finals
- Indio Still Inspired by 'Arabian Nights' : Home front: Despite the war, date festival organizers are keeping the Middle Eastern theme.
- Bush Proposes a Five-Year, $105-Billion Highway Plan
- Monterey Park : Home Exemptions Granted
- Panel Skeptical Over Limits on Mansionization
- Iraqis Hanged 10 Women, Refugees Say
- Philippine Army Sends Suspects to Combat Duty
- Kirk Douglases Give $500,000 to L.A. Mission
- Incidents of Major Crime Rose 4% in 1990 : Statistics: Law enforcement agencies attribute the increase over 1989 figures to gang activity. Oxnard and Port Hueneme show largest jumps in county.
- Zelman Rejects Ethics Chief Job : City government: The council's $14,000 cut in his salary showed 'a fundamental conflict' over independence, he says.
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Planner's Surgery Is Successful
- Mariners Give Boone, 43, a Chance to Keep Playing
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- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I ROUNDUP : Trotter's Late Jump Shot Caps Rally for Santa Ana Over Paramount, 45-44
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Wilson Leads Fullerton With Two Home Runs
- Ex-KCBS Exec Takes Over Troubled Rather Newscast
- ARCHITECTURE : Love It or Hate It, Gehry House Shows an Original Mind at Work
- SPORTSCOPE : Pomona Women Try for Another CCAA Title
- Whittier : Planners OK Housing in Worsham Canyon
- Insults Fly in the Battle Over Transatlantic Routes : Airlines: The long-simmering feud gets personal as U.S. and British officials trade barbs. At stake is domination of air travel between the two nations for decades to come.
- Carl's Jr. in Market for New Advertising Firm
- Court Victories Boost Prospects of Brooktree Offering
- Albanian Students Continue Strike for Political Changes for 8th Day
- Chrysler Hopes to Save Closed Pete Ellis Dodge : Dealerships: It could reopen in 30 days if a new seller can be found to take over the location in South Gate.
- Fireplaces: Fantasy Outweighs Function
- A Fruitful Union : This tasty citrus hybrid is now ripe for the picking from trees in Piru.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Researcher Cleared in Exposure to Virus
- Heart Doctor : Love's Labors Aren't Lost on Psychologist Pat Allen, Whose Stage Forums Could Instruct Even Cupid
- Faulty Boats, Alarms Found in Fatal Ship Blaze
- UCLA Fellowships for AIDS Research
- Kenya Rangers Charged in '88 Death of Briton
- No Love Lost
- Officials Propose Using Tax Funds to Restore House
- Long Beach : Court Ruling Delays Razing of Homes for School Project
- Malibu : Incorporation Vote Set
- Monterey Park : Deputy Police Chief Named
- Case Dropped in GOP Use of Guards at Polls
- Pasadena Human Resources Chief Named
- AT&T; Signs Soviet Deal: American Telephone &...
- Hydrogen Research
- P.M. BRIEFING : Murdoch's Earnings Leap 69%
- Auto Sector Is Blamed for 0.9% Retail Sales Dip
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Valentine Food Fantasies : What is the food of romance? : In the Mood for . . .
- Chinese New Year : EXPRESS LINE : Quick and Spicy Eggplant Dish
- Glendora : Development Pact Canceled
- City May Kill Controversial '1-for-1' Housing Plan : Development: Council action is seen as a victory for developers. A moratorium is extended on the demolition of low-income units.
- Indoor Site Sought to Feed Needy : Santa Monica: It would be a help to have the meal program inside--and out of the limelight--some say.
- 40 Die in Crush of Pilgrims Honoring Ash Wednesday : Religion: Some report pushing among the visitors to a Mexican town; others blame an attempted robbery.
- Rosemead : Voluntary Recycling Plan
- Designs Mute San Marcos Campus : University: Master plan is a winner, but individual buildings lack flair, warmth.
- Luncheon to Benefit Flossie Lewis Center
- NEIGHBORS : Wedding Time : Many couples have their hearts set on Valentine's Day nuptials.
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Phone Bills: Reaching Out
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Smog: A Bane for All Seasons in the San Gabriel Valley
- TRW Unit Wins Contract: TRW's Environmental Safety...
- GM, Ford Take It on Chin in 4th Quarter : Autos: The two biggest of the Big 3 combined to lose more than $2 billion in the last three months of 1990.
- PROFILE : Writer's Retreat : Romance novelist Stef Ann Holm immerses herself in the past--until her child- care duties bring her back to the present.
- WOMEN IN THE GULF FORCE
- Whittier Seeks Task Force to Crack Down on Illegal Conversions to Apartments
- A Workmanlike Effort : Senior Brown Sharpens His Basketball Abilities : High schools: After leading Lobos to their most successful season in years, he plans to attend Cal State Long Beach.
- WORLD : Walesa Booed by Angry Miners
- It's a Short and Succulent Journey From Tank to the Table
- School Officials Press for Signal at Junior High : Sepulveda: A 12-year-old boy hit Tuesday brings to four the number of students struck by cars since September.
- Renovation Aim: Give Working Poor a Home
- Israeli Strategist Urges 'a Mobile War' : Military: 'It means outflanking, surrounding, cutting off,' rather than a frontal attack, experts say.
- Boys and Girls Clubs Hailed at Gala Event
- Student's Novel Idea May Solve Library Plight
- Defense Calls Expert in Death-by-Mercedes Case : Trial: A specialist testified that the car's windshield was damaged by 'a small, hard object'--possibly a cordless phone--not the victim's head.
- * Katie Louchheim; Official in 3 Democratic Administrations
- Town's Council Members Hang Up Cellular Phones
- Hawthorne Passes Mandatory Water Cutback Program : Conservation: Residents served by Hawthorne Water Department must cut usage by 10% starting next month.
- Educators Launch Drive to Improve Classes in Japanese : Languages: Interest is booming, but teaching and testing standards are inadequate, critics say. The College Board plans to devise a proficiency exam.
- The Day in the Gulf
- Man Guilty of Killing Ex-Girlfriend's Father
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Home State Grieves for Pendleton Marine Corporal Killed at Khafji
- IRVINE : Council Scraps Plan for Developer Fee
- Rags to Riches: Brentwood Enjoys Championship Season : High schools: Girls' basketball program was able to overcome a humbling 70-3 loss in 1987-88 season. With a new coach and attitude, the Eagles won the Delphic League title this season.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Junior Highs Win '$500,000 Giveaway'
- King Commuters : Butterfly Enthusiast Tracks Migration of Thousands of Monarchs to, From County
- Burrell Gets 2 Chances, 1 World Record
- THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHED : Calabasas High's Bellatty Has Returned With Vigor After Stress Forced Him to Take a Coaching Hiatus
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Arkansas Wakes Up in Time to Avert Upset
- Pro Football
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Simi Valley Routs Arcadia, 100-40
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Finley Signs 1-Year Deal With Angels Worth $2.5 Million
- In Losing, Belcher Still Ahead : Baseball: Arbitrator sides with Dodgers, but the pitcher still will double his salary to $900,000.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Saceanu Outplays Agassi in First Round at Belgium
- Cal Lutheran Record Should Stay in Family
- Rap Women: They've Come a Long Way : Pop music: The first-ever all-female rap revue will be held tonight at the Los Angele Sports Arena. 'This concert is a milestone,' says popular rapper Queen Latifah.
- Game Boys, Personal Stereos--GI Escapism : Diversions: The high-tech toys are private pleasures, not to be shared. This concerns some officers, who see a pattern of avoidance.
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Shedding Light : UCSB's Prisms concerts introduce audiences to contemporary classical compositions.
- Schools OK Builders Fees in Glendora
- Orange County Works Wide Ranging : A horror novel and a spate of nonfiction works, ranging from gambling addiction to the county's evolution since World War II, are in release.
- Sierra Madre : Renovation Loans OKd
- PERSPECTIVE ON SADDAM HUSSEIN : Like Hitler, His Enemy Is the World : Germany then, the Arab masses now, mirror one another in dynamics that can be turned to war.
- MISSION VIEJO : School Trustees May Add to Reservist Pay
- IRVINE : Mediation Offered in Westpark Dispute
- VENTURA : Woman Settles Suit Over Transfusion
- Pratt to Help Try to Defuse King Issue, Bring Super Bowl to City
- 10 New Palms for Hermosa Avenue
- CLIPBOARD
- Baseball
- Soviets Recall Envoy After Iceland Recognizes Lithuania
- Proposed AFDC Cuts Would Save Little, Study Says : Budget: Gov. Wilson's carrot-and-stick program would create more disincentives than incentives for recipients to work, analysts conclude.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Will Lose Its ACLU Attorney
- Panel to Draft RV Parking Law
- 4 Arrested in Gang Shoot-Out That Left 1 Dead
- Angels, Polonia Agree to $770,000 Deal : Baseball: Club continues to try to sign Finley. His arbitration hearing is set for today.
- MOTOR RACING / DAYTONA 500 : Johnson: Newest Rule Is the Pits
- Turns Out, Item for Auction Was a Little Too Gender-ous
- Bulgaria's Tempestuous Music to Ring Out in S.D.
- CHP Breaks Ground on New Headquarters
- Top Iraqi Official, Gorbachev to Meet on Ending Conflict : Diplomacy: Soviet envoy sees 'glimmers of hope' after a visit to Baghdad. The Security Council votes to hold a closed debate today on the war.
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Helping Hand: Insurance
- Key Mandela Figures Won't Testify : South Africa: Pair say they fear for their lives. Judge is asked to compel them to give testimony in kidnaping trial of ANC leader's wife.
- Pay for Torrance Employees in Gulf
- Muralist Brings Vision of King, '60s Civil Rights to USD in Photo Exhibit
- Day Speaks Volumes About Librarian
- Gulf War's Lesson: The Military Isn't Just Another Career
- ANAHEIM : Building Bought for Community Center
- Mayor Tries to Oust Clerk as Redondo Campaign Heats Up : Politics: City clerk denies favoritism in March 5 council race. Bid to remove him from election duties is tabled.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Sure, <i> Now</i> Richardson Knows the Secret to Beating UNLV
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Shuts Down Orange Coast Offense in Overtime
- Comedian Price Embraces His 'Family' Ties
- KQLZ's Low Ratings Make Pirate Radio Walk the Plank
- Cerritos : ABC Nurses, Librarians Hit in $3.5-Million Budget Cut
- Allies Pledge 88% of U.S. Gulf Costs for 1990
- Cities Face Rationing Despite Past Water Curbs : Drought: MWD plan to reduce water supplies 31% will force mandatory cutbacks even on the conservation-conscious Westside, officials say.
- * Elliot L. Gilbert; Chairman of UC Davis English Department
- Reward Posted in Blaze That Killed Firefighter
- Ip Again Testifies on Slaying Youth
- Palmdale Residents Urged to Cut Water Use by 15%
- Officials Move to Repeal Affordable Housing Law
- COUNTYWIDE : Bail Reduced for 2 Fraud Suspects
- Water Districts Move Toward Limiting Use : Conservation: Public hearings are called for on measures ranging from rationing to moratoriums on hookups.
- Tow Truck Driver Denies Manslaughter Guilt in Boy's Death
- Man, Woman Found Slain in Underground Garage
- Mulligan Era to End at UC Irvine : College basketball: Coach resigns in disappointment, with only eight victories so far this season after 5-23 last year.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bruins Take Control in Montreal
- San Diego High Routs Hoover
- Canyons Secures a Share of Division Title
- College Football
- Prep Basketball Teams Are Ready to Play for Keeps : Mira Costa Draws Tough Crespi
- Portland Officials Say 'No Dice'
- Iglesias Song Not Stolen, Judge Decides
- Woman Admits Stabbing Daughter
- Recession May Delay Planned Regional Mall : Simi Valley: Troubles facing retailers may pose difficulties in signing up three department stores for the project.
- Ex-Fiance, 2nd Man Deny Firing at Police Cadet
- VENTURA : Stories of Lost Gold to Highlight Tour
- Some residents in Silver Lake could be...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Simons Appointed to School Board
- Player Who Wouldn't Wear Flag Leaves Seton Hall to Return to Italy
- Man Sought in Kidnapings, Sexual Attacks on Schoolgirls
- THE SIDELINES : Bayakoa Heads Margarita Field
- Chaminade Girls Advance in Soccer
- 'Ned' to Take a Bow, Head-Scratching and All
- Heeeeere's Slim, Thanks to Ad
- Officer Says Driver Tried to Bribe Him
- Flag Flap : Resident Questions Oxnard's Support for Troops
- FBI, IRS Arrest Convicted Deputy : Crime: He is accused of trying to arrange narcotics deals. He had been found guilty in drug money-skimming scandal.
- PLATFORM : God Taking Sides?
- Noted Scholar Will Lecture on Ecology
- College Football
- Gormley: West Torrance's Fall Guy : Wrestling: Defending state heavyweight champion has pinned 29 of 31 opponents this season.
- Blake Babies Let Out a Pretty-but-Tough Sound
- ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS : From Best Actor to Song--the List
- Taper Cancels Summer Tour of Britain
- The Vista del Arroyo has been host...
- Strapped County Will Post $19.5 Million for Jail Land
- Alleged Art Thief Is Charged Again
- DANA POINT : Residents Criticize Redevelopment Plan
- 'Lion' Tamers : Alternative Rep Theatre Masters This Monumental Tale of Henry II
- Mother, Son to Be Tried on Charges of Enslaving Maid
- OXNARD : Contract Awarded for Festival Poster
- Arizona Runs Home Streak to 59; Arizona State Shoots 12% for Half
- Drysdale Pleads No Contest, Must Serve L.A. Youth Program
- OSCAR NOMINEES
- LAPD Officer Charged in Vandalism Case Is Sued in 2nd Search : Police: A Lake View Terrace family says a defendant in the '39th and Dalton' raid entered their home without a warrant and ransacked it. He denies the charge.
- AIDS and Blood: Cooler Heads Needed : TV report on transfusions left out the good news
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Valley Women Clinch Fourth Consecutive WSC Title
- FIGURE SKATING : Rodnina Not Surprised at Soviet Drug Report
- Ex-Spur Wingate Cleared of 1 Charge, Settles Civil Suit
- Fatal Collision at L.A. Airport
- Fatal Collision at L.A. Airport
- Much Work Left in Diamond Bar
- Everyone Into the Pool
- Big Distance
- Emergency Siren Calls for Courtesy
- Debate Rages About Origin of Civilization
- Debate Rages About Origin of Civilization
- To Our Readers
- Fatal Collision at L.A. Airport
- Debate Rages About Origin of Civilization
- Fatal Collision at L.A. Airport
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Clean Teeth, Maturity Are a Couple of Valentine Tips
- The Son Also Bends With Dodger Outfield Full, Stan Javier Gets Some Tips From His Dad at Third
- Dog Tale Worth Barking About
- Soviet Debt-Payment Problems Foreseen
- State of the People Was Not Covered
- Mississippi Segregation
- Professor Critical of El Camino Cuts
- Debate Rages About Origin of Civilization
- Fatal Collision at L.A. Airport
- Caltrans Invited Dumping Problem
- Returning Veterans
- Fatal Collision at L.A. Airport
- Fatal Collision at L.A. Airport
- Japanese Funds for Gulf War
- Fire Victims Offer Thanks
- Obituaries - Feb. 14, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 14, 1991
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- POP/ROCK - Feb. 14, 1991
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- Suspect Targeted in the Murder of Prostitute
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Gets a Little Help From an Expert
- Civil Relief Act Aids in Battles on Home Front
- 2 Die as Plane, Copter Crash; Kirk Douglas, 2 Others Hurt
- OUT WEST, SOMEWHERE: The federal agency running...
- Fraud Figure Admits Guilt, Will Testify Against Brother
- Torres Leads Molina in Fund Raising : Politics: Labor contributes 25% of state senator's 1st District campaign donations. Women's groups back his opponent.
- Mayors Divided on Jail Tax Referendum : Survey: They agree overwhelmingly on the need for a new facility. Some would link support for a May 14 vote to repeal of the booking fee that cities face. A decision is due at a special session Friday.
- Fugitive Attorney's Sister Is 12th to Plead Guilty in Alliance Case : Courts: The defendant admits to mail fraud in bill-padding and agrees to testify against her brother and others.
- Sparks Fly as Hawaiian Gardens Council Gives Up Cellular Phones
- Library Apparently Will Get Twain Manuscript : Literature: Scholars hail 'Huckleberry Finn' discovery, saying it will shed light on the masterpiece.
- Taking Care of America : Towns Big and Small Feel Health-Care Pinch as Reservists Ship Out
- Douglas Hurt in Fatal Air Crash : Santa Paula: Two men die when a helicopter carrying the actor collides with a small plane after lifting off.
- Valentine Food Fantasies : What is the food of romance? : Love in the Fast Lane
- Some Fear Civil Liberties May Be Added to Conflict's Toll : Rights: Policies and restrictions make libertarians afraid that democratic ideals are being undermined.
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO FILE COMPLAINTS OF AUTO FRAUD
- U.S. Forced to Defend Basic Targeting Goals : Policy: Bush set broad guidelines and left details to the generals. Their approach may be a problem.
- HAIL AND FAREWELL: Bill Mulligan, who Wednesday...
- MICKEY SUR LA MER: Long Beach says...
- Aircraft Collide; 2 Die, Kirk Douglas Injured
- Love on the Run : Sweethearts Rush About for Flowers and Cards for Their Valentines
- Bush Unveils $105-Billion Highway Plan : Transit: The proposal, which Congress is expected to rewrite, includes private enterprise and user fees.
- Marvin D. Wenger has been promoted to...
- BANKING / FINANCE : Deukmejian Joins Law Firm Linked to Lincoln S&L; Case
- Poison Gas Attack Still Vivid to Old Soldier : World War I: The enemy was Kaiser Bill in the "war to end all wars." A 92-year-old U.S. veteran who was gassed twice still wears the battle scars.
- 30 Jordanian Refugees Killed in Bus Attack Blamed on Allies
- VALENTINE'S DAY ON THE CHEAP : Holiday: from a 'Sweetheart's Night' at an ice skating rink to books for romantics, the San Gabriel Valley offers plenty of inexpensive ways to say 'I Love You.'
- Morgan Tells of Threats by Officer : Trial: The former baseball star testifies that a detective shoved and handcuffed him at LAX. He is suing the city and the policeman.
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Service Families Find Help With Legal Problems
- District Cites 'Emergency,' Seeks Cuts : Schools: Officials propose to use up reserve funds. Plan forestalls layoffs, but superintendent says they will happen.
- COUNTYWIDE : Ely Inquiry Costs District $30,000
- MEINERS OAKS : Rejection of License Urged for Facility
- Picus Calls for Answers About $5.5-Million Boat
- College Basketball
- Son of a Gun : Nolan Ryan's Boy Fires It Past First Batter He Faces
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Plays Above His All-Star Form
- FIGURE SKATING : Injury to Prevent Trenary From Defending Her Title
- No Reason to Get Red in the Face Over Fans' Painted Mugs
- The Sidelines : USC Hires Cope as Assistant
- Angels Increase Their Offer to Finley Before Thursday's Hearing
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Underdog La Habra Having a Great Time at Playoff Party
- LOS ALAMITOS : Controversy to Follow Aubin West
- P.M. BRIEFING : Prudential-Bache Chief Resigns
- Key Figures in Mandela Case Afraid to Testify : South Africa: Fear stems from abduction of another witness. The prosecutor is reluctant to compel them to give evidence. Trial is delayed.
- Council Committee Endorses Water Rationing
- Builders' Fees Rise With Ventura Freeway Costs : Calabasas: Supervisors voted for the new charges because the estimates to improve an interchange soared from $6 million to $15.3 million.
- San Diego
- Ex-Convict Gets Sentence of Nearly 42 Years Under Law for Repeat Offenders
- Name Changes, Neighborhood Doesn't : Geography: Residents of Valley Village can now officially say they are not a part of North Hollywood.
- Picus Says City Will Delay Extra Trash Fee : Waste disposal: The new program would have penalized residents of communities that are not yet included in L.A.'s recycling effort.
- Truth Hurts as Clippers Lose : Pro basketball: The grim reality is that they are tied for last in Pacific Division after Sacramento beats them, 103-101.
- Arbitration hearings were avoided by signings that...
- Woodard Admits to Oversight
- College Basketball
- Poll Finds Wide Support for Recycling : Environment: Almost three out of four people in California said they separate recyclables from their trash.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Apple to Focus on Japan Tastes
- STOCKS : Traders Take Breather; Dow Declines 27.48
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Religion: Seder in the Desert
- Colonel Studies Gulf War to Create Its Official History : Analysis: The military is highly interested in the lessons of its conflicts. The Middle East mosaic will eventually be laid out in excruciating detail.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Huge Flag Stolen From Bicycle Store
- YORBA LINDA : Possible School-Site Swap to Be Discussed
- Number of Suicides Rises Dramatically in 1990, Coroner Says
- Asian Seniors to Have Place of Their Own
- Survey Indicates Most Parents Back Year-Round Plan : Schools: Districtwide, 54% of parents of Ventura elementary students favor switching to an all-year schedule.
- 5 Incumbents Ousted From Advisory Committee : Redevelopment: Only unopposed members of the panel kept their seats. Their election to the North Hollywood board caused an uproar last year.
- SANTA ANA : Faculty Says Trustees Unfairly Punished
- 2 Killed When Car Runs Off Freeway
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Sets Hearing on Massage Parlors