- 40 New Rules Proposed to Clean Southland Air : Smog: AQMD staff releases list to fine-tune its 1989 clean-air plan. Emission totals were found to be higher than original estimates.
- Bill Seeks Extension for Assault Gun Registration
- DESIGNERS : Boy Wonder Playing With Silk Money
- Anthony J. Pistone; Retired Lighting Director
- OXNARD : Former Police Chief William Clark Dies
- For Lone 'Coastal Cop,' Help May Be Coming : Environment: Charged with battling illegal development, the Coastal Commission's sole sentry has been called the state's most overburdened bureaucrat. But the new budget includes funds for 3 new assistants.
- Prejudice Amid Palm Trees : Civil rights: Baxter and Bernice Young remember unwritten sunset laws, the KKK and harassment during 70 years of life in Orange County. And it's still no paradise today, they say.
- Personality Contest in the 1st District
- A Bright Idea : Edison Giveaway Turns On Publicity for Energy-Saving Fluorescent Bulb
- Boy Breaks Into Store, Holds Off Police 5 Hours
- Freeze on Spending Assailed as Unfair by Teachers Union : Schools: Leader says L.A. district's plan to reduce $88-million budget shortfall counteracts campus-based control of spending.
- Loyola to Play Top-Ranked Arizona State
- Kizer, Honig Defend Anti-Smoking Project
- Man Suspected in Fatal Shooting Surrenders
- Aztecs Set To Endure Year of Adjustments
- Israel and Palestinians
- The L.A. Chorale's New Master : Music: Veteran conductor and choral missionary Paul Salamunovich will be the group's third music director. He replaces John Currie on Sept. 1.
- HEAD 'Andromeda' Translates Well
- Panel Backs U.S.-Mexico Trade Pact, Urges Disputes Be Tackled
- Desktop Publishing Can Help Slash Costs
- P.M. BRIEFING : Purchasers See Another Drop
- Bus Line to Offer Bay Area Trips in Style
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Hussein's Calm Image Scores a Direct P.R. Hit
- QATAR AT A GLANCE
- Young GIs Shown Their Roles in History : Leadership: Veteran officers, noncoms try to expand limited horizons of their 'grunts.'
- THE GULF WAR : In the Soviet Union
- THE GULF WAR : Gas Prices
- Miller Backs Wild Cards for 4th Year
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Once Again, Hussein's Greed Destroys Iraq's Chance for Leadership : Replay: Two disastrous wars within a decade have stripped the nation of power and influence.
- Jason Vitale; Leukemia Victim Drew National Sympathy
- Dangling Modifiers
- PLAN Rates Wolfsheimer Best on City Council
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : Hymn for the Unsung : What obsessions, what mythic readings of Good and Evil, bring young strangers together in the embrace of death?
- Court Upholds Conspiracy Verdict in Dyson Slaying
- CAMARILLO : Student Recognized for Volunteer Work
- Tennis
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : A Big Day for Two Have-Not Tracks
- Olympian Leach Named Coach at Irvine Valley
- Baseball
- Heavyweight Tucker Tests Positive for Marijuana After Forum Fight
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- LEGAL FILE
- MOVIE REVIEW : Bertolucci's '1900' Restored--in English
- ROUNDUP
- Northwest Airlines Selects Wilson as Co-Chairman
- Shows Go On : Fashion: Some couture designers slip reminders of the war into their shows. Hemlines ride up and down in their spring collections. Colors range from pyschedelic to moonbeam pale.
- Marine Corps Town Loses One of Its Own : Casualties: San Clemente residents feel personal loss in death of Stephen Bentzlin.
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Market Update
- Supreme Court Ruling Could Temporarily Shut Dump
- Officers of the Law Should Know Better : Sheriff's Department is right to crack down in sexual harassment case
- SANTA ANA : Elementary School Groundbreaking Set
- California IN BRIEF : FILLMORE : Boy Charged With Assault Using Dog
- SUPERVISORIAL ELECTION : Flores Throws Her Support to Torres in Race : Politics: Conservative says she feels he will patch up San Gabriel Valley fragmentation that resulted from creation of new 1st District.
- UCSD's Sweet Puts Challenge Into Perspective : NCAA: Faced with test of directing college athletics, new president knows there is no time to rest on her laurels.
- THE SIDELINES : Outpouring of Support Saves Cal State Fullerton Football
- Fullerton's Slowdown Strategy Results in a Loss to Utah State
- Unusual Success Comes
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Granger Gets 21 Rebounds as Valencia Routs Anaheim
- Foreman Loves to Say 'Cheese' : Boxing: He rates his favorite burgers as he prepares to take a bite out of Holyfield's crown.
- COLLEGES : Lions and Toros Optimistic After Weekend Wins
- WHO ARE THE ALLIES?
- Scripts Show How Israel Can Smash Scuds : Strategy: Restraint has been tested in recent days with escalating rhetoric by Saddam Hussein.
- VENTURA : CSUN May Offer Masters in English
- VENTURA : Group Urges City to Preserve Greenbelts
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Panel Hears Witness on New Year's Baby
- Youth Charged in Threats to Run Down Marchers
- Barnett Leads Fresno Over Irvine
- Couple Win Right to Pursue Their Temblor-Damage Suit
- Northrop to Pay Fine in Toxic Waste Case
- THE SIDELINES : Snowball Fight Charges Dropped
- Pro Football
- Chargers are Fine Tuning Their Strategy for Plan B Game
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Grossmont Presses On, Wins
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Teams Buckle Down to Work as '91 Season Gets Under Way : Outlook: They're starting out even, but for some, the subject matter will be a little too difficult. Even powerhouse Canyons is doing its homework.
- P.M. BRIEFING : EPA Acts on Canyon Power Plant
- Recession May Be Deeper Than Forecast, Experts Say : Economy: Irvine conference told that recovery may not come until the fall, or even later.
- Murdoch's $7.6-Billion Business Debt Rescheduled
- Court Affirms Prosecution of Rockwell Case : Litigation: Appellate jurists uphold a judge's ruling, holding that the company admitted overpricing only 'when it knew an indictment was forthcoming.'
- State May Come Up Short on Road Funds : Transportation: Changes in the U.S. highway program would cost state federal funds and spending flexibility, officials say.
- John McIntire; Character Actor Played Many Radio, TV Roles
- Fears Mount Over Use of Chemical Arms : Military: Concern is highest among thousands of allied troops near borders with Iraq and Kuwait.
- THE GULF WAR : In Europe
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Food: No SPAM
- Proposals by Firms Vying for Mobil Job Vary Widely : Torrance: Disparate cost estimates are among many differences in the documents submitted by two companies hoping to oversee safety at the refinery.
- Police Filming of Protests Called Intimidating : Demonstrations: War foes complain, and the ACLU says surveillance has a "chilling effect," but police counter that videotaping helps document violence or arrests.
- Supervisors May Schedule Special Session for Election : Jails: It's a race against the clock to back a May 14 date proposed by Sheriff Brad Gates for a sales tax referendum to build a new facility.
- Only in L.A.
- Activist Calls Agent Orange Bill Inadequate : Legislation: A measure passed this week guarantees payments to only some of those who say they were harmed by the toxic defoliant in Vietnam.
- Bazooka Blows Away Jazz-Sax-Trio Preconceptions : Music: The unorthodox instrumental band, comprising former members of Orange County's El Grupo Sexo, plays Saturday in Costa Mesa.
- SHORT TAKES : Producer Had No Faith in Autry
- Bus Line to Offer Bay Area Trips in Style
- The Day in the Gulf
- Cult of Saddam Hussein Grows as War Drags On : Third World: The poor and oppressed need a hero, an analyst says. In Iraq's leader, they've found one.
- WORLD : Yugoslavs Threaten Croatians
- Police Arrest Parolee in Series of Store Holdups
- Safety Hazards Cited in Charges Filed Against Tour Bus Firm
- Store Employee Hurt in Robbery Attempt
- Judge Lets Fraud Charges Against Milli Vanilli Stand
- Inglewood Council Approves Pay Raises
- Live From Baghdad: Let CNN Roll : War coverage: From their side, propaganda; from ours, truth--as passed by censors in Washington, London, Riyadh and Jerusalem, of course.
- Zoo Workers Ridicule Training Tasks : Investigation: But state funding agency's inquiry, beginning today, will focus on possible fraud in retraining contract.
- Ventura, Riders Bid Adieu to the Little Green Trolley
- Turnovers Costly in CS Northridge Defeat
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Reseda Beats El Camino Real to Clinch Tie for West Valley Title
- Pro Football
- JAZZ REVIEW : Mallet Master Richards at P.O.V.
- ART REVIEWS : Larner Gives Sculpture New Perspective
- Retailers Riled by Price Tag on 'Ghost'
- Life Savers Holes Pulled From Stores Due to Packaging Fears
- American Gets TWA Route Approval: The Department...
- HAL Inc. Wins Breathing Room: HAL Inc.,...
- Sales of New Homes Skid to 9-Year Low
- Take It From a Trump, Turner's 'Tough'
- WAR IN BRIEF : BELGIUM : Government Wins Vote of Confidence
- WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Unapproved Drugs Cleared for Troops
- War Divides, Confuses Spaniards; Strange Alliances Being Formed : Europe: Intellectuals are not united. Socialists and rightists back the U.S.-led coalition.
- Oxnard : Rapist of Girl, 14, Sentenced to 7 Years
- Rare January Wildfire Hits U.S. Forest
- 3 on Council Must Sit Out Vote on Fees
- Top-Ranked UNLV Overwhelms San Jose State With Defense, 88-64
- THE SIDELINES : NHL Suspends Oilers' Simpson
- Sitcom Caught in Conflict : The War in the Gulf Is Dictating Changes to 'Major Dad'
- REAL ESTATE
- ROUNDUP
- Abandoned Soviet Space Station to Fall to Earth : Salyut-7: Parts of the craft are expected to survive fiery descent. It has had a troubled history.
- Gifts to Keep PUSH Open, Jackson Says : Civil Rights: The organization has a $350,000 deficit and laid off its staff last week, but it has gotten donations and pledges totaling $250,000.
- WAR IN BRIEF : ITALY : Rome Names New Chief of Navy Force
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Farm Purchase Delayed but Still On
- Man Accused of Beating His Father to Death Awaits Verdict
- American Indian Convicted in Theft of Whale Skull
- Copts Move Ahead With Plans for 1st County Parish
- Council, Mission Viejo Co. Settle Differences : Development: Under the agreement, the city gets $18 million in public improvements and 67 acres of land. In return, a building moratorium is allowed to lapse.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Rate of Car Thefts Was Slower in 1990
- Countywide : Black History Parade to Be Held Saturday
- Camarillo to Collect Recyclables : Ecology: A city official expects the program to divert 15 tons of trash a day from the Bailard Landfill in Oxnard.
- After 45 Years at the Del, Les Webb Is Checking Out
- Pro Football
- Gonzaga Shocks Toreros : Basketball: USD loses, 70-64, after shooting only 27% in the second half.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Forced to Withdraw Because of Injured Shoulder
- SHORT TAKES : 'Spineless' Rushdie Condemned
- Young Violinist Follows in Famous Footsteps
- TV Reviews : 'Colored Museum' Explodes Racial Stereotypes
- Multitalented PC : Technology: Emerson Technologies hopes consumers will pay $1,800 for its multimedia computer, which combines TV, VCR and compact disc features.
- U.S. Joblessness Rises--Highest Since 1987
- P.M. BRIEFING : Decontrol Ups Bulgarian Prices
- O.C. Manufacturers Report Steep Declines in Production
- De Klerk Seeks Repeal of Apartheid Laws
- REAL ESTATE
- Money Supply Higher: The two narrowest measures...
- 2 Bits! 4 Bits! 6 Bits! a Murder! Mom Held in Cheerleader Plot
- NATION : War News Fan Commits Suicide
- COLUMN ONE : Stealth Jet: Tiny Town Flies High : Communities that are home to many of the nation's exotic weapons have a special perspective on the war. In Tonopah, Nev., citizens track the F-117A with pride and confidence.
- THE GULF WAR : In the Mideast
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Profile: Israel
- DESERT STORM: DAY 16 : Financial
- Countywide : Man Gets Nearly 9 Years for Robbery
- Federal Marshals Seize Mission Hills House in Cocaine Sales Case
- Edelman Names Environmentalist as Field Deputy : West Valley: The city fire captain finished third against Mike Antonovich in 1988 election for 5th District supervisor.
- A Hollywood Hangout Hangs On : Culture: Protesters hope to save landmark Formosa Cafe, a part of Southland's storied past. Studio plans to turn site into a parking lot.
- From <i> Perestroika </i> to Police Power : KGB's sweeping new powers should alarm more than Soviet reformers
- SAN CLEMENTE : Pets Overwhelm Animal Shelter
- San Dieguito OKs Parcel Tax Vote : Education: School district would raise about $2.5 million each year with $50 tax on 53,000 properties.
- USC's Todd Marinovich Will Enter NFL Draft
- Charlton Sees a 1-2 Finish in $100,000 Los Alamitos Race
- Uncertain Klingler Will Stay at Houston
- Chatsworth Adds to String of Girls' League Soccer Titles
- Standly Takes His Game Up in More Ways Than One
- Richmond Has His Own All-Star Game : Pro basketball: His 40 points help Warriors run over Clippers, 135-119.
- Delayed 'Under Cover' Episode to Be Shown Saturday on ABC
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Popcorn': A Nifty Tribute to Its Genre
- AIDS-Infected Health Workers
- Union Rebuts Claims About Camerata Pact
- Westhead Sues for $1 Million : Jurisprudence: Former Loyola Marymount coach says Gathers' family lawyer defamed him in a news conference by blaming him for Gathers' death.
- Gallery Chain Sues Artist: Martin Lawrence Limited...
- Of the 102 largest, publicly traded companies...
- U.S. Probes Whether Friendly Fire Killed American Troops
- WAR IN BRIEF : NETHERLANDS : Dutch Add 2 Missile Groups in Turkey
- Kuwait City Steels Itself for Big Battle
- LOCAL : Mother Accidentally Kills Girl, 3
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Diplomacy: Scientists
- British Reporter Tells of Jailing in Iraq
- Protesting the Protesters: Who's Anti-American Here?
- O'Connell May Become Next Speaker Pro Tempore : Assembly: Liberals and conservatives say the Carpinteria Democrat would be Willie Brown's choice if Mike Roos resigns.
- Coastal Guardian's Career Developed by Chance
- Valenzuela, Gott Agree to Dodger Contracts
- Baseball
- Titans Live to Take Another Snap : Cal State Fullerton: Division 1-A football, in limbo since last week, will survive. School president believes $500,000 shortfall can be covered.
- Utah State Pulls Plug on Titans' Energy Savers : College basketball: Fullerton tries to slow the pace, but the result is a 74-63 defeat, its fourth in a row.
- ROUNDUP : Peterson's Goal Pushes Marina Into First
- Taft Shows Plenty in Reserve to Pull Out Win
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Hoover Gets an Assist With Rebounding
- Coaches Told CS Fullerton Football Saved
- ART REVIEW : Picasso, Braque, Gris, Leger and a Consummate Collector
- MOVIE REVIEW : Nostalgic 'Book of Love' Gets the '50s Down Pat
- Bank Eases Debt Terms for Hawaiian Airlines' Parent
- Hudson's Bay Co. Ends Fur-Coat Sales: The...
- NATION : Fla. Cracks Down on Gun Buying
- WAR IN BRIEF : NATO : Air Patrol to Guard Mediterranean Sea
- CLIPBOARD
- 6,000 Gallons of Oil Spill Onto Valencia Golf Course
- Defense Contractor Indicted for Fraud
- Gorbachev Losing Grip on Party, Yanayev Says
- New Testimony Reveals Conflicting Versions of Deadly Traffic Dispute
- Speeding Motorist Killed While Trying to Pass Car
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Settlement OKd in Immigration Suit
- 4 Charged in Medi-Cal Claim Scam Involving $7.2 Million
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BOYS' BASKETBALL : Pacifica Commits 27 Turnovers but Wins in Overtime
- Pirates Report 1990 Loss of $7.03 Million
- Cal State Long Beach's KLON Pumps Up the Power
- Asia Stock Markets Fall in Hectic Session
- Westcorp Inc. Enjoys 26% Profit Increase
- Bank Profits Increase: Despite heavy losses by...
- Sears Seeks to Overturn Visa Credit Card Policy : Lawsuit: The giant retailer wants to expand its Discover card affiliation.
- U.S. Tells Mexico War Won't Impede Talks on Trade Pact
- Bush Proposes 11% Fund Hike for Drug Battle
- Services Saturday for Hulda Kettler Stoner; Oldest Native Californian
- EPA Plan Targets Power Plant Haze : Pollution: Agency will propose 70% cut in Arizona generating station's contaminants, which have been linked to limiting visibility in winter at Grand Canyon.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : WAR TOLL
- DESERT STORM: DAY 16 : Military
- MISSION VIEJO : Steroids Are Added to Schools' Drug List
- Hazardous Waste Found in Escondido
- Woman Arrested in Theft of Funds
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Utah Extends Winning Streak to 17 Games
- Bernson Rejects Call for Ceiling on Campaign Spending : Politics: Council candidate Walter Prince suggests a $1-per voter ceiling, which would restrict each candidate to $110,634.
- College Basketball
- Spartans Knock Buckeyes From Ranks of Unbeaten
- Marinovich's Announcement Expected Today
- PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Wins, 72-0, Takes Title
- CSUN to Open 3-Game Series at Las Vegas
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Five Games Serve as Season Openers Today
- TV Reviews : George Burns' 95th Birthday Is No Party
- Upbeat Romance in 'Balcony Scene'
- A Small Victory in the Battle Over Privacy
- Arco's Gamble on Change in Japan : Retailing: Believing that consumers are willing to abandon high levels of service for convenience, the oil giant is boosting its stake in a gas station/mini-market operation.
- Courting Beauty: Miss USA Carole Gist, nearing...
- Smoking-Linked Deaths Up Sharply in '85-88 Period : Health: Fatalities rose to 434,000 from 390,000, CDC reports. The figures do not include an estimated 37,000 annual victims of passive smoke.
- Couple Take Hair-Dressing Act on the Road in a Mobile Salon
- Russia Objects to Using Troops to Patrol Streets
- VENTURA : Pipe Bomb Explodes in Trash Barrel
- Ex-Convict Arrested in Supermarket Robberies
- Moorpark : College Enrolls 11,000 for Spring
- Ferraro Calls for Plans to Step Up Security
- Why U.S. Should Not Use Chemical Weapons : Nothing Iraq does need cause abandonment of moral belief
- Fresno State Takes Its Turn Against UC Irvine : College basketball: After losing by 23 points in their first meeting, Bulldogs pay back Anteaters, 88-75.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Repels Washington State, 84-71
- NBA ROUNDUP : The Homecoming: King Beats Knicks With 49
- MOVIE REVIEW : Exhausting 'Run' for the Money
- Montclair Prep Pair to Play for New Mexico
- Young Firm to Unveil Powerful Microprocessor : Technology: Mips Computer Systems takes on the industry's high-powered companies with its new product.
- Bankruptcy Court Approves EECO Reorganization Plan
- USX, Steelworker Talks Fail to Rivet Nation's Attention
- ROUNDUP
- Wilson Orders Panel to Devise State Water Plan
- 6.8 Quake Jolts Pakistan; at Least 105 Reported Dead
- LA HABRA : School Board Looks at Cuts in Budget
- CLIPBOARD : Super Viewers
- 11 Arrested in Anti-Gang Raid at Housing Project
- Back to the Filthy Business of Diplomacy : Soviet Union: Shevardnadze was prescient to resign when he did, but his continued silence is staining his reputation.
- Torrance, West Torrance Battle to Draw, 25-25
- Gwynn's Agent Talks to Padres : Baseball: Agent voices hopes extension can be negotiated for outfielder's contract.
- He Moved Up Elocutionary Ladder
- TRANSPORTATION : UAL Posts Quarterly Loss Due to Higher Fuel Costs
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Geothermal Energy Company Sues SCEcorp.: California Energy...
- FALL MENSWEAR : Knit Pickings
- Storms, Rain Have Little Chance of Reaching S.D.
- DAVIS CUP : Sweden Falters Again; Italy Shows Strength
- Gainey Makes Gains With Resourcefulness : College basketball: Guard from Mater Dei has become Fresno State's floor leader with court sense and her three-point shooting touch.
- SHORT TAKES : Fast Times for Von Furstenburg
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mastroianni Would Feel Right at Home : There's a good-natured spirit about this decidedly un-trendy Italian kitchen on the Sunset Strip.
- OPERA REVIEW : Western Theater Brings 'Lucia' to Irvine : Touring group offered an undistinctive, as well as undistinguished, production of Donizetti's work.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- MOVIE REVIEW : Male Bonding Unglued in Disappointing 'Queens Logic'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Applegates': All-American Alien Invasion
- Many Betting on Big Comeback for Industrial Stocks
- Fidelity Investments To Lay Off 226 Workers:...
- Flores Pledges to Intensify Efforts on San Pedro Issues
- Couple Charged With 20 Slum Violations
- Marymount Freshman Triumphs Over Tragedies : Basketball: He overcomes death of mother, sister and childhood friend Hank Gathers to become Mariners' most steady player.
- San Diego Spotlight : Trophy's Inscribed With a Menu of Average Talent
- Israel and Palestinians
- The Film School of Hard Knocks : Cinema: While USC and UCLA strive to produce superstars, CSUN takes the common man's approach to film.
- Turnovers Haunt Northridge in 95-73 Loss
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Black Voices in Orange County: Community activist for fair housing and human rights;Director of community relations at KOCE Channel 50; Orange County resident for 27 years.
- Yeutter on Democrats
- Bilingual Education Advocates Cite Its Values...
- Laid-Off Aerospace Workers Reach Out for Traces of Hope at Job Fair : Unemployment: About 1,100 former Douglas Aircraft Co. workers attended a job fair co-sponsored by the company, which laid off 5,000 workers last May. Disappointment appeared to be easier to find than jobs at the event.
- MOVIES - Feb. 1, 1991
- MOVIES - Feb. 1, 1991
- Drought Taxes State Water Project Beyond Its Ability : Crisis: System was designed to prevent current scenario. Supplies to south could be cut 85%.
- Report Ties Teamster Chief to Racketeering : Labor: Overseer of union alleges that McCarthy's awarding of printing contract to his son-in-law 'breaches fiduciary responsibility.'
- Won't Cease Fire, Bush Tells Visitors : Policy: In addition to meeting with a Jewish delegation, the President declares Sunday a national day of prayer.
- COME ON OUT! The county's housing and...
- Police Link Border Killing to Theft Ring : Crime: U.S. resident shot by police was allegedly part of a group that robbed Mexican aliens.
- Allies Drive Iraqis From Saudi Town and Take 167 Prisoners : Gulf War: Bush says he is not yet ready to deploy U.S. forces in a ground offensive. Hussein is rumored to be massing 60,000 troops for a second, massive assault.
- Light Dries Wet Nails in a Jiffy
- Grieving Begins for Marines Killed in Gulf : Casualties: For families of 11 from Southland bases, a painful wait gives way to mourning and memories.
- NEEDS A LIFT: The agency providing transportation...
- TAKE A LETTER: The new stamps (B2)...