- Female Condoms
- Conservation Penalty
- Debate Over School Vouchers
- Debate Over School Vouchers
- Electing to Think About It
- Debate Over School Vouchers
- Alex Haley
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 21, 1992
- MOVIES - Feb. 21, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 21, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 21, 1992
- Obituaries - Feb. 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 21, 1992
- Co-CEO Nicholas Ousted in Clash at Time Warner : * Communications: New President Gerald M. Levin pioneered Time's entry into cable programming.
- ATTENTION SHIFT: The county's Human Relations Commission...
- 25 on Flight to LAX Show Signs of Cholera
- STILL SLUMPING: There was more bad economic...
- HOUSE OF REAGAN: Ronald Reagan has been...
- Friends Recall Man Slain in Siege as Offbeat Surfer
- Stress Benefits for Doctor Challenged : Government: Ira Reiner says physician who pleaded guilty to fraud and theft charges for bilking patients should not receive state disability payments.
- 7 Chosen to Screen Field for Chief Job : Police: The panel of four men and three women represents a broad cultural and ethnic mix. It will choose six finalists for consideration as Gates' successor.
- Raw Sewage Pouring Into Arroyo Simi Due to Rains : Moorpark: Six million gallons have flowed into the channel from pipelines broken by runoff. The biggest breaks are fixed. Workers are using chlorine to kill bacteria.
- 2 Families Cling to Hope for Missing Expert Skiers : Storms: The men vanished 10 days ago during blizzard on Mt. Baldy. Officials doubt they survived.
- STARGAZING: Remember all those helicopter shenanigans that...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 21, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 21, 1992
- Scholarship to Honor Edison's Robert A. Hine
- Changing the Fabric of Society Parties
- Parks Improvement Ballot Measure Proposed
- West Hollywood : Shuttle Service to Begin
- State's Congressional Remapping OKd
- Suspect Calls Police After Slaying
- Haldeman Offers a View on History : Watergate: Speaking at Nixon library, former chief of staff urges high school newspaper editors not to take the printed word at face value.
- Shops Are Spots for Bargain Hunters
- Mail Must Go Through: Delivered by 3rd-Graders
- Making Do in Class : Spending Freeze Means Teachers Scrimp More, Spend Own Money
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 30th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : School Board Member Quezada to Seek Roybal's Seat
- Merchants Cheer Study on Reinvigorating Wilmington
- COUNTYWIDE : Buchanan Backers Discuss Strategy
- Q & A : Galanter Promotes Airport for Palmdale to Limit LAX Growth
- Public Employee 'Pension-Spiking' Bill Passes 1st Test
- Cities Wage Holey War : Bumper Crop of Potholes Keep Road Crews Busy Patching
- Panhandler Gets Probation After Brawl : Studio City: The transient fought three men after they refused his plea for money. Last year, he was threatened with a gun by rap star Vanilla Ice.
- NOTES
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Nebraska Jolts Kansas on Night of Upsets
- NOTES
- They Come Up Short, but Win in Long Run
- Music Reviews : Heady Night at Schoenberg Institute
- POP REVIEW : A Grand Old Time From Mellencamp
- Great Cooks : The Fisherman King
- Black Mountain : Life at the Top : Hike Up Black Mountain Affords View as Grand as the Peak
- Greenspan Sees Modest Upturn for Economy
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Lauded for Efforts to Get Off Welfare
- Best Director . . . Tank Nelson : Movies: San Pedro residents look to the longshoreman for advice on what to see, and he gives it on a blackboard.
- Winningest Coach in County Is 'Fired'
- Canyon Wrestlers Upset, Streak Ends
- In Playground Games, Staley Can't Forget
- THE OLYMPICS WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : A Silver Lining for Roffe : Skiing: Strong second run propels her to tie for second in giant slalom. Sweden's Wiberg wins the gold.
- Traveling Call: NBA Summer Pro League Is Moving to Redondo
- RTC Seeking Buyer for Beverly Heritage
- A Tribute to the Father of Computing's Future
- Great Cooks : Feeding the Restaurant Family
- Bakers' Dozens and Dozens
- Altadena : Citations Suspended
- Actress Debbie Allen, producer-director of the NBC...
- FILLMORE : 2,500 Chickens Were Killed in Truck Accident
- Crunch Halts the Sockers' Winning Streak at 11 Games
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- Jurisprudence
- NOTES
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: CENTURY LEAGUE
- Panel OKs 'Pension-Spiking' Curbs : Assembly: Inflation of pre-retirement salaries was uncovered by auditors in Huntington Beach, Anaheim and six other Southern California cities.
- A Period Pastiche
- U.S. to Open 4 Embassies in Central Asia
- City of Orange Sues to Block Jail Expansion
- Bush Steps Up Campaign Effort : Politics: The President warns challenger Patrick J. Buchanan that 'it's a new ballgame' after the primary in New Hampshire, where only 16 points separated them.
- Equine Center Will Be Expanded, Remodeled
- THE TIMES POLL : Profile of the New Hampshire Electorate
- 1 Killed, 3 Injured in Fire; Tenant Rescues Woman, Child : Blaze: Flames at a Garden Grove apartment complex in the early morning cause $40,000 in damage.
- EIR Review Panel Called Out of Balance : Growth: Critics say board studying new procedures should be scrapped because only one of 11 members represents homeowners.
- He Shares Memories With New Kids Around the Block : Football: Matt Stevens, former standout quarterback at Fountain Valley and UCLA, has become a role model for children in his neighborhood.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Ventura Advances in Wrestling
- Cubs Lose Interest in Acquiring Infielder Kurt Stillwell
- Tarkanian Keeps UNLV Door Open
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtic Trip at Dead End in Oakland
- Patriarca, Key Thrift Regulator, to Be New Wells Fargo Liaison
- Unconquered Hills, Doubting Thomases
- Rent-Control Preservation Law OKd by City Council : Housing: Apartment owners must include on-site affordable units if they want to redevelop their property. The city is warned that it will squelch construction.
- Navy Toughens Punishment in Sex Harassment
- Diamond Bar : Annexation Recommended
- Schools Restructure to Meet Challenges of Today's Students
- Selleck Sends Brown $1,000, Candidate Says No Thanks
- Park Improvements
- Buchanan Has Many Friends in O.C., but Few Supporters
- AFL-CIO Puts Off Any Endorsement
- Widow Tells of Fairy Tale Turned Into Fatal Tragedy
- OXNARD : 7 Sickened by Fumes of Drain Cleaners
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools to Study Grading Changes
- 3 Arrested in Burglary of Robbins' Residence
- The site of the Orange County all-star...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- Add Recruiting: Laguna Beach volleyball player Tori...
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Agee': Voice for the Powerless
- More Evidence of Officials Ignoring BCCI Warnings : Thrifts: A 1978 report told of severe financial problems, but it mysteriously disappeared from government files.
- Great Cooks : Building a Better Squash Boat
- RETAILING
- Glendale : Hearing Set in Murder Case
- Council Keeps Sheriff Switch Proposal Off June Ballot : Law enforcement: Both supporters and opponents say they need more time to study the potentially explosive issue of disbanding the city Police Department.
- Loggers Win Court Victory as Judge Cuts Down Harvest Rules
- Ribet Academy to Move to Pater Noster Campus
- In Tough Times, Pawnshops Boom : More Are Driven Into Hock
- Woman's Club Is 100 Years Old
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Not Very Pragmatic : A gallery exhibit of public art offers real emphasis on form and a more abstract aesthetic content.
- The Secret Is in the Sauce at Dad's
- Rain Clouds Had a Silver Lining : Drought: Recent storms that boosted the water table could be worth $25 million and keep bills from rising.
- Park Assessment District
- La Crescenta : Attempted Murder Verdict
- ART : REGAL AFRICA : In Fullerton, Far From the 'Dark Continent,' Princely Artifacts Open Some Eyes
- Altadena : Town Council Vote May 16
- Overloaded Court Puts Divorce Cases on Hold
- Huntington Park : Closing Argument Heard in Casino Liquor License Case
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Playwright's American Tale : Careers: David Henry Hwang shares stories of his risky choice--and the support of his immigrant parents--with students at a Chinese school.
- Parents Held in 2 Cases of Child Abuse
- De Klerk's Party Suffers Major Blow in Key By-Election
- Roberto Gonzales
- CSULB Coach Wants 49ers to Keep Winning--and Start Graduating : Women's basketball: Glenn McDonald has his work cut out matching the won-loss record of his predecessor, but he hopes to establish a new tradition in academics.
- Judicial Panel to Assess Bias in Courts
- Police Fear Restaurateur, Friend May Have Been Slain
- Ex-City Manager Files Claim Over Pension Cut
- Oceanside Strand Ban on Building Is Lifted
- Weldon Canyon Landfill Study Is Adequate, Committee Says
- 2 UCI Incidents Involving Racist Notes Investigated
- FULLERTON : Wedaa Faces AQMD Critics at City Hall
- County Official Hickey a Finalist for Florida Post
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SEXES : Has Time Stood Still for Women? : A new generation is waking in the cycle of amnesia/consciousness, to fight for equality or retreat to self-help.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Luck, Points Prove Elusive for Australia : Sailing: Challenge Australia saw its best chance to gain some points sail away.
- Dravecky Dealing with Fear : Golf: Improved attitude helps former Padre and Giant pitcher find a way to deal with hardships of his life.
- CSUN Women Seek to Defend Swim Title
- Campaign to Prove 'Beast' Worthy Choice
- Playing With Hazardous Material : Leaving Trains' Raucous Rockers Know From Experience How Dangerous Dissent Can Be
- Getty Purchases 53 Works by Bravo : * Photography: The acquisition of the group of classic images from the 1930s and '40s is hailed as 'a miracle.'
- A Loaf of Bread, a Jug of Wine
- La Verne : Recycling Ahead of Pace
- THEATER REVIEW 'WAIT UNTIL DARK' : Gimmicky Look : The Simi Valley production is a bit like an adult 'Home Alone,' though it relies on suspense and not humor for effect.
- Concert Is Music to His Years
- West Los Angeles : Man Arrested in Hit-Run
- Ear Infections Take Toll Later : Health: A recurrent problem in childhood could lead to learning problems in school. Early detection and treatment is recommended.
- Strauss Offers Store of Ideas for Russia : Economy: The U.S. envoy suggests opening a dozen groceries to help the transition to a free market. And he has thoughts on railways and oil fields.
- Bacteria Level Dips in Spills Along Coast : Sewage: The return to legal bacterial levels may prompt county health authorities to lift the quarantine of 20 miles of coastline.
- Proposed Ojai Housing Inspections Anger Brokers
- El Pais, a Spanish newspaper in Madrid,...
- Official Pleads Innocent to Drunk Driving Charges
- Investors Eye Local Firms for Bargains : Expo: Small-to-medium companies make their pitch before hundreds at Growth Stock Conference.
- Two Plead Guilty To Paying Rohr Agent Kickbacks : Probes: Another investigation concentrates on possible criminal activity at Rohr's Riverside plant.
- INSURANCE
- Wot's Up
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruin, Wave Tennis Teams to Compete in Kentucky
- Tsongas, Clinton Still Must Demonstrate Electability
- 359,000 Pounds Collected in First Year of Recycling
- 2 Koreas Fail to Agree on Nuclear Checks; Will Try Again Feb. 27
- POP : STRANGER IN THE WHITE HAT : It's Taken Country Music Awhile to Come to Terms With Straight-Shooting Rebel Dwight Yoakam
- Compton : Burden of Graffiti Cleanup Would Change Under Law
- Angeles Forest : Mining Forums Scheduled
- Plan Would Kick Adult Soccer Out of Residential Areas
- ART DECO PLAYTHINGS : Whimsical Cars, Buck Rogers Rockets Toy With Viewers at the Muckenthaler
- U.N. Skirts Lebanon Clashes, Sends Envoy to Iraq
- Hitting the Highways to Bag Unsightly Game
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Kurosawa Comedy : The Ojai Film Society will show a 1958 movie depicting a royal caper set in the 16th Century.
- Horseback Riding Program Puts the Disabled in Saddle : Therapy: Organization gives physically and developmentally challenged individuals a chance to grow. About 50 volunteers teach more than 70 students each week.
- State Stops Its Funding of Agency After Audit : Investigation: The Center for Independent Living is accused of misusing money. Clients will be transferred to another facility.
- FULLERTON : Eggsemplary Engineering Skills Shown
- IRVINE : Pools Called Leading Killer of Children
- Why I Want to Be Chief
- GARDEN GROVE : Rent Freeze Rejected for Trailer Park
- SEAL BEACH : Repairs Started on Bridge to Marina
- Dwindling Revenue Forces AQMD to Reduce Its Staff
- ORANGE : 'Islands' Residents Debate Annexation
- Navy Pilot Rescued After Jet Crashes; Another Is Missing
- Sonora Stops La Quinta to Advance
- Spahr, Reiter of Canyon Make Football Commitments
- Arazi Is Nominated for Blue Grass Stakes
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Yamaguchi, Kerrigan Jump Over Ito : Figure skating: Americans 1-2 after Japanese champion falls in original program. Harding also stumbles.
- The List of Oscar Nominees
- Demand in Record State Bond Sale Called Decent
- Two Economic Reports Hint at a Recovery : Commerce: Consumer prices were flat in January. Construction of new homes and apartments jumped 5.5%.
- Popular Asthma Drug's Use Tied to Death Risk
- ELECTIONS : Candidates, Propositions on April 14 Ballots
- For the Young Ones : New Agency Helps Homeless Latin American Youths
- Student Services Gets Money for 2 Programs
- Lori Oatey
- COMEDY : Nichols' Long-Distance Relationship
- Find Suggests Earlier Date for Human Beings
- Sumitomo Takes Steps Toward Green Line Lawsuit
- Navy Pilot Missing Following Crash
- MEN'S TENNIS
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Australian Syndicates Closing in on Agreement to Settle Feud
- Lehman Makes Most of Second Chance
- How Many People Are in a 1-Man Show? Ask Herb
- O.C. Firms Collaborate to Meet Foreign Standards : Commerce: Companies find they must win certification under rules of 12-nation European Community to do business. Officials from 22 companies establish support group.
- KID PARTIES : No Cakewalk : A Winter Olympics-inspired idea to take a birthday group ice-skating has all kinds of pitfalls.
- New Ralphs Store Ignores Rules of Good Sense and Neighborliness
- LAKE FOREST : Prisoner Escapes Musick Branch Jail
- Haldeman Takes Slant on History, Swipe at Press : Watergate: Speaking at Nixon library in Yorba Linda, the former White House chief of staff tells youths not to take the printed word at face value.
- Tax Hike May Make Some Boaters Voters : Finances: President's plan to increase levy on marine diesel fuel angers sportfishing skippers.
- Volleyball Job: Former Corona del Mar girls'...
- Baseball
- RECREATION : Recent Storms Curtail Activity on Trails, in Campgrounds in Area
- His Face Was Made for Poker
- NOTES : Italy's Compagnoni Hurt in Giant Slalom
- Baseball
- NEXT STEP
- Networks Battle Over 'Heat of the Night' : * Television: CBS says it will present the show next season as six two-hour movies and has an option to renew it as a weekly series. Maybe not, says NBC, which airs the series.
- HOTELS
- Great Cooks : Singing Mom's Praises
- Great Cooks : One From the Heartland
- MUSIC : 'Gypsy Princess' Will Sing Again
- Grants for Retention, Fund-Raising Methods
- Brown Denies Personal Vendetta Against Wilson
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Watches Took a Licking
- L.A. Jailhouse Informant Seized on Perjury Charge : Scandal: He had gained leniency by claiming that fellow inmates had confessed murders to him.
- Golding Advised to Ax Welfare for Publicity : Politics: Her campaign adviser in San Diego Mayor's race urged move in memo 2 weeks before Golding acted.
- Silicone Implant Maker Proposes Study : Health: Human trials to answer safety questions could forestall ban on the devices.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Ex-Bush Aide Tells of Noriega Cooperation
- School Board's New Computer System Will Take Place of 5 Data Processors
- Roadside Rubbish : Adopt-a-Highway volunteers are putting a dent in trash, but their task is Sisyphean. Drivers need to take part too.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Taking Responsibility: How Much Should Parents Bear?
- Santa Monicas Head Wish List of Funding for Parks, Wild Lands : Conservation: An environmental coalition urges $30 million for the local recreation area. It wants Congress to spend $1.2 billion nationwide.
- THEATER NOTES : Dramatic Playback : 'Voices,' an interracial love story, is inspired by the 'Slave Narrative' tapes. It will be performed at Moorpark College.
- 'Dim Sum's' Heavy Message Goes Down Like a Light Dessert
- City Urged to House, Not Ticket, Homeless : Government: City manager asked to develop a shelter plan and declare a moratorium on fines.
- Airport's Room With a View : Burbank: The new $5-million tower provides updated computer equipment, a larger work space and improved visibility.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Help Park Officials Buy Land
- Piggy Backers : Animals: County may allow keeping one petite variety of swine as pets. But strict rules would be imposed on owning the little porkers.
- SWAT Sharpshooters Kill Gunman After Long Siege : Standoff: After reportedly killing an acquaintance, man fires 150 rounds at officers and a police helicopter during the seven-hour drama.
- COUNTYWIDE : Green Light Offered for Traffic Solutions
- NOTES
- Kings Make Deal for Coffey : Hockey: High-scoring defenseman acquired in three-way trade for Chychrun and first-round pick in 1992.
- SANTA ANITA : Natural Nine Gives His Trainer Start on What Could Be a Big Week
- Sierra Hits the Arbitration Jackpot : Baseball: Texas outfielder awarded a record $5 million.
- MOTOR RACING : Ride-Share Program Forced on Luyendyk
- Bucking Recession, Westcorp Posts 2 Records for Earnings
- No. 1 Cable Company Moves Into Fiber Optics : Communications: Tele-Communications sells theater unit; buys a 49.9% stake in a firm with fiber networks.
- Dow Ignores New Hampshire Results, Climbs 5.59 on Economic Reports : Market Overview
- 1990 Gundlach-Bundschu Chardonnay, $11-- The Carneros...
- Chocolate Pie, Curried Chicken
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Flavor Savers
- Bellflower : Deal to Reopen Ford Auto Lot Collapses at Last Minute
- Long Beach : Case of the Missing Police Warrants Finally Solved
- BOOK REVIEW : Audacious Tale Traces a Life Lived 3 Ways : AQUAMARINE<i> by Carol Anshaw</i> Houghton Mifflin $19.95; 197 pages
- The following are selected entries from...
- Stepping Out : Participants find that dancing increases their mobility and offers a chance for socializing.
- FILM : 'Nazi Spy': A Potboiler Meant to Stir Outrage
- Arcadia : Large Lots and Llamas
- South Gate : Bids Sought for Renovation Work at Civic Auditorium
- Tagged for Working Women
- Man Says Green Talked of Scenario in Wife's Death : Murder trial: A former tenant testifies that the husband maintained a motorcyclist shot the woman after her car cut him off.
- Good News and Bad on Crime Rate
- Herman Kretzer; Attorney
- Lawmaker Renews Push Against 'Strategic' Suits
- Cal State Reaffirms 40% Hike in Student Fees for 1992-93
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Stahlin Lifts Dana Hills Past Los Alamitos in Overtime, 1-0
- Kings Go for Coffey in Trade : Hockey: L.A. gives up Benning, Chychrun and first-round draft choice in a three-team, seven-player deal.
- Walker Dumped From 4-Man Team : Bobsled: U.S. driver prefers Coleman, who does improve team's start in a practice run.
- College Football
- Halftime Harangue Provides Impetus for Valley, 84-69
- Baseball
- Baseball
- Add Oddities: Heading into Friday's first-round Division...
- Hornets Trade Chapman to Bullets
- Video Rental Chart : 'Hot Shots,' 'Mobsters' Gun for the Top
- Fiddler Papa John Creach Still Rocking at 74
- Northrop's '91 Profit Down 4.5% Despite Strong Quarter
- Great Cooks : Write-In Candidates
- Hughes Picks IBM Executive as CEO : C. Michael Armstrong's Skills Should Help Firm Move Away From Defense
- Students Call Drug Raid Surprising : Reaction: Jerry's Place was a popular lunchtime hangout near Glendale High School. Customers are taken aback by allegations that owner Gerald E. Noonan sold cocaine over the counter.
- THEATER REVIEW 'CASA DE MUNECAS' : Resetting the Stage : Santa Paula Theater does Ibsen justice with its well-crafted, Spanish-language adaptation of 'A Doll's House.'
- U.S. Sends Former IRA Member Back to Britain
- Fund Nets $6.7 Million
- Few Defy Sikhs to Vote in Punjab : India: The 25% turnout clouds New Delhi's hopes of ending the anarchy and restoring the elected government.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Picture This : An exhibit by local artist Bill Oneal will mark Friday's reopening of the Puccinelli Gallery in Carpinteria.
- Final Tally Shows Buchanan at 37% : Primary: Large write-in vote drops total from 40%, narrows margin of defeat by Bush. Many N.H. residents put Democrats' names on GOP ballots.
- Recovery Period : Strawberry, vegetable and flower crops were heavily hit by the rains. But the effect on consumers is mixed.
- Rough Times Lie Ahead for Buchanan
- Hollywood : Chamber Names Directors
- Fete to Be Punctuated With Hype, No Doubt
- Arizona Bill Could Impede B of A Merger : Banking: Another state Legislature discusses imposing limits on one bank's share of deposits.
- LABOR
- One From the Road
- What's Red and Hyped and Sells All Over?
- Redevelopment Panel to Be Elected
- Van Donated for Aid Program in Tijuana
- After April 30, Thursdays to Be a Field Day for Shoppers : Business: A new Farmers Market at The Exchange on Brand Boulevard will bring fresh produce--and perhaps fresh customers--to downtown.
- THE Miracle Kid : Medicine: Young stabbing victim had been unable to take food by mouth for two years. After numerous surgeries, including a rare transplant, he is looking forward to a normal life.
- La Canada Flintridge : Transport Funds Plan OKd