- Protesting War and Protesters
- Melding Opinions on the Melting Pot
- BABY TRADE
- Sneaks: The Letters
- Photos and the News
- Sexism and the Careers of Actress Kathy Bates and Comedian Diane Ford
- Tax Increase Not the Answer to Jail Overcrowding Problem
- Protesting War and Protesters
- Protesting War and Protesters
- FBI Interviews of Arab-Americans
- Tax Increase Not the Answer to Jail Overcrowding Problem
- FBI Interviews of Arab-Americans
- BABY TRADE
- FBI Interviews of Arab-Americans
- 'Playing Dress-Up' Is No Game to Parents
- War Casualties
- HARRY SHEARER
- Whites as Villains
- Sneaks: The Letters
- WALTER ZELMAN
- The Debate Goes On Over the Arrangement Used to Market Citrus in the Golden State
- FBI Interviews of Arab-Americans
- The Debate Goes On Over the Arrangement Used to Market Citrus in the Golden State
- Huntington Beach Sister City Stories: Relatively Unbalanced
- Tribute to Dr. King
- Shopper Correction
- Missionary Body Sets Record Straight
- District Attorney Fails to Make a Case for 'Public' Conferences
- BABY TRADE
- Whites as Villains
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- BABY TRADE
- ART WHAT THOU EAT: IMAGES OF FOOD IN AMERICA <i> edited by Linda Weintraub (Moyer Bell Limited: $49.95).</i>
- Whites as Villains
- FBI Interviews of Arab-Americans
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Sexism and the Careers of Actress Kathy Bates and Comedian Diane Ford
- BABY TRADE
- EUROPEAN REVERIE
- Sexism and the Careers of Actress Kathy Bates and Comedian Diane Ford
- 'Playing Dress-Up' Is No Game to Parents
- California's Future
- Whites as Villains
- Evers Case: Giving Credit When Due
- How a Legendary Director of Westerns Saw It
- Thousands Fly Like the Colonels Flew
- Whites as Villains
- Tax Increase Not the Answer to Jail Overcrowding Problem
- PECS APPEAL
- Older, Graying, Balding and Sexy
- Backing 'Charlie Brown'
- FATHER OLIVARES
- Pratt's Vote
- Problem Rectified
- VIEWERS VIEWS
- Older, Graying, Balding and Sexy
- Protesting War and Protesters
- Among the First
- FBI Interviews of Arab-Americans
- Sneaks: The Letters
- Most Lines Reschedule Mediterranean Sailings
- GUNPLAY : Four years ago, when young Richard Bourassa fatally shot a playmate, everyone believed it was an accident. When it happened again, the Orange County D.A. called it murder.
- Seven Day Trips by Rail Along California Coast
- Terrorist Threats Heighten the Need for Caution
- Air Controller's Error Blamed for Disaster at LAX : Crash: USAir 737 was given permission to land on a runway where SkyWest commuter plane was told to wait for takeoff, authorities say. Death toll may reach 33.
- The Crowded Ground Also Poses a Peril
- In Terror, Stranger Helped Stranger : Survivors: Peaceful flight ended with an explosion and fireball. In the smoky chaos, scrambling passengers assisted others to safety.
- From All Walks of Life, Victims United in Death
- Danger on the Ground, Too : Safety: Near-misses have occured on runways and taxiways, federal records show. Pilots were sometimes lost or controllers moved planes into another's path.
- Primary Set for College, L.A. Boards : Elections: Candidates for the governing bodies of the Los Angeles Unified School District and the Community College District file nomination papers. Voters go to polls April 9.
- Allies Pound Iraqis; 2 U.S. Planes Downed
- Men Remembered as Veteran Pilots : Crew: The three fliers who died in collision had thousands of hours of experience. A USAir co-pilot suffered two broken legs.
- Allied Ground Push in 20 Days Foreseen : Strategy: Officials say offensive can begin after air strikes destroy half of Iraq's combat vehicles, equipment.
- 100-Year-Old Man Has Class--Two of Them, Actually
- Oil Spill Could Endanger Drinking Water of 300,000 : Pollution: Officials will drill into the Santa Clara riverbed to see if carcinogens have reached the underground basins.
- Porter Ranch Tests Bernson Vulnerability : Politics: Some of the councilman's opponents believe the incumbent's support for the controversial project and campaign contributions from the developer could be his downfall.
- Oil Spill Contamination Feared : Pollution: Officials are monitoring wells beneath the Santa Clara River and state fish and game crews are attempting to rescue wildlife.
- A Stronger 'Fear'?
- NONFICTION - Feb. 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - Feb. 3, 1991
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- NONFICTION - Feb. 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - Feb. 3, 1991
- NONFICTION - Feb. 3, 1991
- Bankers Trust New York Corp., New York,...
- General Dynamics to Lay Off 1,200: General...
- March 15 Deadline Set for Bank of New England Bids
- RETAIL
- KPMG Peat Marwick Plans Layoffs: KPMG said...
- Osborne Stern & Co. Denies Suspension: The...
- Quayle Refuses to Rule Out U.S. Nuclear Attack
- Allies' Spirits Soar After Victory at Khafji : Combat: Nerves are rattled, however, by news of latest Iraqi border movements and distant rumble of bombing.
- Drug Trafficker to Hang
- OJAI : Post Office Accepts New Lease Schedule
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Pro Basketball Team Seeks a New Arena
- MOTOR RACING WINTERNATIONALS : For Jack Clark, Speed Down the Line Has a New Meaning
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brethren Christian Falls to Whitney in Overtime
- San Diego Puts Aside Forfeits, Wins
- Yachting
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Errors Costly in Loss to Stanford
- Gordon Banking on Community Giving $1 Million
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Marina, Parks Have Time of Their Lives Beating Ocean View
- Britons Quick to Rally 'Round Flag, Recall Glory Days of Past Campaigns
- COSTA MESA : OCC Gets $375,000 Grant for Theater
- LAGUNA BEACH : Rates to Double for Excess Water Used
- Car Burglary Foiled by Off-Duty Officer
- Laguna Group Spent Heavily on Bond Issue
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Mayor Freezes Hiring by City
- THE DROUGHT : Flynn Pleased Governor Forgoes Emergency Move
- Countywide : Lecture by Kissinger to Benefit Red Cross
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Regulators Force Shake-Up, Loan Limits at Guardian
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- A Power Struggle Over Power : Energy: The ruling opposing a SoCal Edison, SDG&E; merger heartens small electricity producers who feared the deal would hurt them.
- Keating Judgment Sought: Federal regulators said Friday...
- Beard to Head State's Biggest Law Firm
- CBS Sets Final Results on Stock Repurchase:...
- GARDENING : Wonder of the Environment Comes Alive at School in Laguna : Education: Top of the World Elementary students are taught gardening and recycling, and, generally, to be kinder to the Earth.
- Sound Wave Tracked Under Ocean : Science: Signal traveled 11,160 miles. Researchers hope test will help in detecting the greenhouse effect.
- SMART WEAPONS
- Pentagon Being Sued
- Winds Hold Huge Oil Spill Off the Coast : Environment: 'The weather has given us more time to get things in place,' a U.S. Coast Guard spokesman says. But the threat persists.
- Gulf War Dead to Receive Full Military Burials : Tributes: But U.S. bans rites at Dover Air Base. It says the servicemen would be best honored in their hometowns.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Huge Art Swindle Uncovered by Police
- Army Threatens to Use Troops to Arrest Official : Yugoslavia: Croatia's defense minister is accused of insurrection plot. Secessionist republic warns of 'bloodshed.'
- Steelworkers Agree to Extend Contract Another 24 Hours
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Offers Reward in Wife's Slaying
- Half-Ton of Cocaine Seized by Deputies : Drugs: Amount is largest since department was hit by scandal. Customs agents and Montebello police help in the raids.
- PIERCE COLLEGE : $90,000 Loan to Be Repaid by June
- PREP ROUNDUP
- SMALL COLLEGE PREVIEW : 3 Area Teams Expect to Continue Winning Ways : Baseball: Master's, Cal Lutheran and Occidental proclaim to have the look of playoff contenders.
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Buena Park Closer to Title After Beating Sunny Hills
- Bunka Bunka Holds On to Beat Seattle Wave in Aqueduct Race
- Choreographer Steps Into Spotlight : Dance: Onna White, whose works included 'Mame,' 'Music Man' and '1776,' will be honored at Gypsy Awards.
- Conscientious Objector Discussion Scheduled
- Southern California has traditionally been home to...
- CAMARILLO : Daughter Ordered to Move From House
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Grant Awarded for Oil Research
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Defeats Graf in Tokyo
- Reckless Wings Fall to Sockers : Soccer: San Diego takes advantage of loose play in front of Wichita goal.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Durity's 17 Points Lead Fullerton Women Past Orange Coast
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Girls' Transcends Art to Heal Spirits : Theater: Rhodessa Jones examines forgotten lives of women in prison in powerful one-woman show.
- With Two Famous Parents, Show Biz Is a Natural Course for Fisher
- Latino With 'Cop Eyes' Helps Immigrants See Rights Clearly
- Security Increased at Jewish Events : Terrorism: Saddam Hussein's threat of attacks is taken seriously by Long Beach authorities.
- Boy Badly Injured While Riding Bike
- Fearful Baghdadis Struggle to Get By With No Electricity, Little Water : Hardship: The Iraqi capital, target of allied missiles and bombs, has no phones, and its gas lines are long.
- 1 of 2 Suspects Arrested in Jewelry Store Robbery
- Honig Says Debate Is Over and Bilingual Education Here to Stay : Curricula: Schools superintendent says individual districts should be left free to develop their own programs.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Police Admit Errors on Sex Assault Cases
- 4 Arrested in Sales of Phony RTD Passes
- Promoter Faces Charges From Memorabilia Show : Sports collections: The district attorney's office accuses the operator of the Pasadena convention of grand theft, fraud and writing bad checks. Fans and celebrities are among the alleged victims.
- Supervisors Say They'll Seek May 14 Jail Tax Vote : Government: Despite opposition to a Gypsum Canyon site, all five say that on Tuesday they will begin the process leading to a referendum on a half-cent sales tax hike.
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Coach's Reminder Helps Estancia Stop Laguna Hills for Title
- Pepperdine Prevails in 2 Overtimes
- Optimism Abounds as Titans Get Reprieve : Cal State Fullerton: President Gordon says the school can raise enough money to cover athletic department budget deficits and keep the football program afloat.
- Titan Football History: a Trip Through the Twilight Zone
- PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW : Taking a Lifeless Look at Eisenstaedt, One of Life Magazine's Famous Image-Makers : History: Time has taken a toll on some of the pictures being shown at San Diego's Circle Gallery.
- Gulf Crisis Intrudes on Agenda of World Council 7th Assembly
- WEEKEND TV : Sweeps Puts Programming Back on Track
- Man Fined for Stock Markups of Up to 92%
- Bush Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
- The Day in the Gulf
- THE GULF WAR : In the Mideast
- Vandals Strike Again at Jewish Leader's Home
- Countywide : Hairstylists to Aid Troops, Families
- Owner, Lessee Charged in Fatal Social Club Fire
- Zoo May Be Forced to Forfeit State Funds
- From Desert to Daughter's Side : Family: The Army, moving with quickness and compassion, speeds a father from the frontlines of Saudi Arabia to be with his 4-year-old daughter, just diagnosed with leukemia.
- OJAI : 2 Indicted in Death During Robbery
- Agent Orange: Suddenly There's Action
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- Camarillo : Pendulum Swings to Heal Ailing Horses
- Agency Is Created to Oversee Olvera Street : Downtown: Action may end bickering over the future of the birthplace of Los Angeles and the preservation of Mexican culture. Mayor Bradley will appoint the members.
- L.A. Teachers Union Feels the Chill From District Fund Freeze : Schools: Leader says superintendent's plan to reduce $88-million budget shortfall counteracts campus-based control of spending.
- SANTA ANA : Swap Meet Would Undergo Changes
- San Antonio, St. Louis and Denver Chosen as U.S. Olympic Festival Sites
- It's Sloppy, but Loyola Wins Again
- Reputed Ex-Gang Member Sues Ten Goose Boxing Club
- Recruit's Diary Offers Different Point of View
- Conway to Repeat 'Money' Role
- O'Connor Pulls Out of Grammys : Irish Singer Attacks the Music Industry for 'False, Materialistic Values'
- TV's Front Line : A New Platoon of Reporters Earning Stripes and Reputations in Gulf War
- U.S. Offers New Packaging Rules for Specialty Wines
- Father Says He Shot Because Man Had a Knife : Murder trial: Howard Barton testifies that the man he killed after a traffic dispute with Barton's daughter had repeatedly rejected his request to put down the weapon.
- COSTA MESA : Construction Begins on Senior Center
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : CNN Doesn't Cower From Viewer Attacks
- ORANGE : Library Gives Deaf a Reference Tool
- THE GULF WAR : Interview: Kadafi
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Receive Maximum Sentence in Shooting
- FULLERTON : City OKs $90,000 for Ball Field Expansion
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Helping Hand: Flea Collars
- Regional Planning Panel Elects Clark Chairwoman
- Iranian, 16, Pleads Not Guilty in Clash at Rally
- 4 Accused of $7-Million Scam Using Medi-Cal Claims
- St. Bernard Unable to Catch Notre Dame in Last Minute
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pressure Defense Helps Tustin Top Corona del Mar
- TV REVIEWS : 'Brother Future' a Mind Trip of South
- William J. Young has been named president...
- THE GULF WAR : Culture: Video Games
- Gates Lashes Out at Prosecutor in Dalton Raid Case : Police: In letter to Reiner, chief says he is sick of 'nasty remarks' about department in officer misconduct probe. Deputy D.A. charges 'harassment.'
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- BUENA PARK : Speech Center Receives Grants
- Study May Overplay Porter Ranch Effect on Traffic Patterns : Development: City planners support Bernson's contention that projections for the northwest Valley have been overestimated.
- Quartz Hill Earns Golden Win to Move Into Spotlight
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Savanna Upsets Eighth-Ranked Western
- Rivermen Contribute to Gulls' Frustration
- Poway Wrestling Streak Is Halted in Oklahoma
- Rams' Turner to Run Cowboy Offense
- Sigh of Relief Greets Decision to Keep Football at Fullerton : Reaction: Athletes, coaches, opponents and conference welcome school's commitment.
- Pitchers Agree to Terms With Angels
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Whitlock Hits 58 in Home Finale
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE SOFTBALL PREVIEW : Pitching Rotation, Balance Tied to Surprise Package
- Pollak Learns a Tough Lesson From 'The Marla Hanson Story'
- Ann Mottola has been named special events...
- Music Reviews : Foster Conducts the L.A. Philharmonic
- Guidelines Offered for School Religion Clubs
- Fresno Editor Will Head So. Baptist News Service
- KPFK Offers a Lesson in Black Culture : Radio: Kwaku Person-Lynn will host the two-day program on African-Americans.
- TWA Withholds $75.5 Million in Debt Payments : Airlines: It is trying to save cash in the face of a big drop in bookings and high fuel costs.
- Credit-Easing Plan Expected to Get Fast OK : Banking: Regulators have been asked to approve accounting rule changes to encourage institutions to make more loans.
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Red Cross
- THE GULF WAR : Media: False Alarm
- THE GULF WAR : War of Words: Iraq
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Geography: Failing Grade
- Bradley Calls for Toughest Water Rationing in History : Drought: Residents would have to cut usage 10% on March 1 and 15% on May 1. Council must act on plan.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SUDAN : U.N. Official Says Famine is Imminent
- De Klerk Calls for End to All Apartheid Laws : South Africa: His proposal includes the abolition of segregated housing, curbs on black ownership of land.
- Tanker Sinks in Adriatic
- News Bulletin : USAir 737 Crashes at LAX; 2 Die : Tragedy: There were 50 survivors, including 25 people hurt. Jetliner may have struck a small plane.
- ORANGE : Pair Use Stun Gun to Steal a Porsche
- FHP Posts 2nd-Quarter Gain in Profits, Revenue
- Thai Publisher Says He May Bid for...
- RETAIL
- Brazil, Argentina Grapple With Inflation
- DECORATING ADVICE : Put Some Pizazz in Your Dining Room
- CBS Executive Believes Crew Is Held by Iraq
- Saudis Praised After Their 1st Test in Combat
- USAir Struggles With a Reversal of Fortune : Aviation: The firm, which blossomed from regional status, is in retreat. It will soon halt most flights in California.
- THE GULF WAR : In the United Nations
- Tension Takes a Toll : Feuding Gangs, Drive-by Killings Spread Fear in Pasadena Area
- Guardian S&L; Picks Ex-State Regulator
- Satellite Services
- Cannon Fire Burst From AC-130 Can Lay Waste to a City Block
- Soviet Generals Skeptical About War Gains, Say U.S. Misjudged Hussein : Military: The top Kremlin brass contends that the allied operation has determined nothing so far.
- Chile to Ban German Religious Colony
- Ventura Freeway Closures Scheduled
- Firm, Executive Facing Kickback Charges
- Mattel Inc., El Segundo, named Norman Vaughan...
- Paramount Wants New Trial: Paramount Pictures Corp....
- New IBM Computer May Broadcast Data
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : How to Change Things to Make Aging a Little Easier
- Quake Kills at Least 109 in Pakistan
- THE GULF WAR : Market Update
- Moscow to Open Negotiations on Baltics : Unrest: Gorbachev stops short of committing to self-rule for Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia. Leaders of rebellious republics react coolly to the plan.
- U.S.-Manila Rift Over War Reopens : Policy: The ambassador denounces remarks by the Philippine foreign secretary appearing to question whether America's role is just.
- Sergeant Hears Birth of Daughter Over Phone Line
- Tragedy Adds to Tension for Airport Users : Scene: Many at LAX already fear the worst because of terrorism threats related to the Gulf War. Some thought crash was a bomb.
- War Presents a Paradox for Those Planning 1992 Election Campaigns : Politics: A quick victory would enhance President Bush's stature. It appears likely that it would also advance the interests of Democrats.
- Technology Breaks Barrier of Language
- Japan Flights Take 383 Vietnamese From Iraq
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : B-52G Stratofortress
- Captured Iraqi Sailors Say They Were Ordered to Flee to Iran Port
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Human Rights Team Rebuffed on Trials
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SURINAME : U.S. Agency Cuts Off Aid Over Coup
- Pianist Doing What Comes Naturally at Museum
- Mortgage Rates Down Slightly: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged...
- California's Jobless Rate Hits 7% in January, Highest in 4 1/2 Years
- Mario Valentino; Italian Designer Made High Fashion of Leather
- Dealing With War's Saddest Statistic : Media: Coverage of the first deaths in Persian Gulf reopens debate over the impact of showing grieving families, draped caskets.
- Few Soviet Troops Seen as Patrols Begin : Military: Gorbachev's decision to add soldiers to police beats raised fears of conflict and crackdown. The first day is uneventful.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Cabinet OKs Use of Kurdish Language
- Call-In Poll Critical of Gulf Coverage
- RETAIL
- Chrysler Boosts Rebates, Cuts Financing Rates: The...
- Navistar to Cut 525 Jobs: Navistar International...
- Pic 'N' Save Announces Layoffs: Pic 'N'...
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : A Shower of Remedies for Cleaning Tile's Stubborn Mold and Mildew
- Pinging Furnace May Mean Replacement
- A Defiant but Upbeat Bush Goes on Road : President: Hussein will learn that 'what we say goes,' the chief executive tells cheering crowds at three military bases.
- Gulf War Exposes U.S. Bias Against Blacks, China Says
- 3 Held in Phony Bond Sale; Ties to PLO Supplier Cited
- Regulators Improperly Shut 12 MCorp Banks, Judge Rules
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Off 5.70 in Mixed Market; Trading Heavy
- No Marital Fencing About This Gift
- New Somali Leader Plans Meetings
- Murdoch Debt Refinanced; Some Assets Will Be Sold
- Envoy to Djibouti Chosen
- Red Cross Head Elizabeth Dole Names 4 Senior Vice Presidents
- COLLISION ON THE RUNWAY
- Woman Sues; Claims She Lost 'Psychic' Ability to Block Pain
- Peace Activists' 'Human Buffer' Plan Frustrated by Iraqi Army : War opposition: 'Sure, we failed,' an American says. 'But what we didn't fail to do was to go there and try.'
- K. Eugene Shutler has been appointed executive...
- GARDENING : Elegant Knot Motifs Are Long on History, Short on Upkeep
- Serial Slayer of 10 Women Gets 250-Year Prison Term
- Widow Wants to Know How Marine Died
- Ellis B. Haizlip; TV, Stage Producer Aided Black Performers
- Grateful Israelis Welcome GIs From Patriot Missile Batteries : Air defense: The warmth of their reception reflects a broader pro-American sentiment in the country.