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- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 19, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 19, 1992
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- Obituaries - Feb. 19, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 19, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 19, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 19, 1992
- DIVINE MESSAGE?: Environmentalists are calling in some...
- Democrats' Tax Cut Plan Opposed by Some in Party : Congress: The disagreement could mean major changes, or even defeat, when the measure is sent to the full House.
- Many Legislators Choose Not to Run Again : Politics: More than one-fifth of state Senate and Assembly members will seek other offices or retire rather than seek reelection. Term limits and reapportionment are seen as reasons.
- BUS TO THE TRAIN: A new bus...
- A SURPRISE YES: The senior citizens of...
- BRIGHTER SIDE: Former Nixon chief of staff...
- Volunteers Try to Save Chickens Dumped From Truck in Crash
- Further Splintering of Soviet Army Seen : Military: Chief of forces says he hopes for an orderly breakup rather than the emergence of divisive nationalism.
- GOP Fights Set for All O.C. Assembly Seats : Politics: More than two dozen Republicans file papers for seven districts. One-fifth of state's lawmakers will retire or seek other offices.
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 19, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 19, 1992
- There's Nothing Fancy About UNLV Win : College basketball: Rebels stick to the basics against Fullerton, and result is usual Big West blowout, 76-47.
- GIRLS' SOCCER PAIRINGS : El Toro Seeded Second in Division 4-A
- UCSD Jazz Guitar Teacher Presents Proteges at Concert
- TV REVIEW : 'Nova' Rates the Nielsen Ratings
- FULLERTON : CSUF Center Receives $300,000 in Contracts
- Former Supervisor Schaefer to Run for Seat in 37th Assembly District
- 7 Dead in Crash of Twin-Engine Plane 10 Miles From Big Bear
- PLATFORM : As Women, We're Responsible for the Messages We Send
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Decapitation Threat in Gotti Trial Tape
- Burbank's Star Rises : The City, a Frequent Target of Jokes, Is Becoming the Toast of Employers and Developers
- Close Quarters Magnify Crime, Nuisances
- LAGUNA HILLS : New City Revises Budget for Overrun
- Anticipation Is Hardest Part of Clipper Victory : Pro basketball: Fourth-quarter rally beats Spurs, Larry Brown's former employers, 124-110, and makes his new team 4-0 since he became its coach.
- The French Are Left Feeling <i> Miserable</i> : Ice dancing: The Duchesnays are defeated by the Unified Team's Klimova and Ponomarenko.
- Starting pitchers Randy Johnson and Erik Hanson...
- Trade Sends Worthington to Padres from Baltimore
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : DIVISION II : Road to This Title Will Be Tough Going
- Pro Basketball
- PEOPLE WATCH
- STAGE REVIEW : Channing Has a Fistful of Characters
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Judge to Decide on Kevorkian Charges
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Labor Group Urges Asylum for Haitians
- Insider : OAS Looks at Putting Muscle in Politics : The Latin group headed down a bolder path when it condemned the attempted coup in Venezuela.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Reaching Into Her Bag of Tricks
- Lakers Skid Put at Four : Pro basketball: They lose to the Warriors, 116-100, as part of their longest losing streak in four seasons.
- Bush and Buchanan, Scrappy to the End, Go for Knockout
- Reza Abdoh's 'Remains' Premieres in New York : Stage: The finale of a trilogy that started with 'Hip-Hop' at LATC is based on the Jeffrey Dahmer case.
- Matthews Group Profit Plummets in Quarter
- Benton Signs Deal for Siberian Oil Exploration
- JERUSALEM : More Politics
- BUCHAREST : Farm Versus City
- Pan Am Bomb Suspects Said to Deny Roles
- Ex-Employee Crusades for Implant Safety : Health: Engineer says Dow Corning ignored his warnings on silicone gel breast implants. He serves as an expert witness in suits against company.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Debra Allen to Run for Municipal Judge
- OJAI : Sewage Plant Study Cost Could Rise 75%
- County Aims at Happier Trails : Supervisors OK Proposals for $12.5 Million in Improvements
- Oregon Newspaper Drops Use of Ethnic Nicknames of Teams
- Players Reports 56% Drop in Quarterly Profit
- Fed Intervenes to Push Dollar Down; Oil Declines After OPEC Accord
- Settlement May Let Milken Put Off Testifying : Securities: His lawyers feared that depositions might threaten his chances of winning early release from prison.
- Zaire Reforms Urged After Marchers Slain
- Meal Goes to the Heart of Fund-Raiser
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Low, Cheap Road Awaits the Passive : The region's economy is unwinding. If we grab at quick fixes, we may degrade the character of our work and living.
- COLUMN LEFT / GEORGE BLACK : The Japanese Ethic Is No Cure for U.S. : There's a link between poor productivity and America's declining quality of life.
- Fire Damage to Health Agency High-Rise May Pass $3 Million : Blaze: Asbestos damage may keep parts of building closed for a year, department director says. Personnel face arduous task of reconstructing destroyed records.
- Not 'The End' : TV, Cable, Video, Laser Give Films a New Afterlife
- Settlement May Let Milken Put Off Testifying : Securities: His lawyers feared that depositions might threaten Milken's chances of winning early release from prison.
- Early Signs of Excess : Ex-Partner Says She Left After Wymer's Spending Sprees
- Town Casts First Votes; Libertarian Wins
- Workers to Lift First Sections of Sewage Pipe : Spill: Calm waters will allow crews to bring pieces of damaged outfall pipe to the surface for inspection.
- Russia Acts to Help Solve Fates of MIAs, POWs
- DATELINE: NEWPORT NEWS, VA. : Historic Ocean Liner Ends Its Days as Ghost Ship Mired in lawsuits : The United States, once a proud symbol of American supremacy and excellence, now faces an uncertain future and may be sold for scrap metal.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FBI Eavesdroppers Seek New Devices
- ROBIN ABCARIAN : Dogged City Puts Bite on Petty Theft
- MOORPARK : City to Hold Hearing on Cement Factory
- Nurturing a Prize : Schools, Colleges Scamper to Lure Bilingual Teachers
- In This Show, Sax Can Join Murderers' Row
- Belcher, Reds Agree to $2.1 Million
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PAIRINGS : Brea-Olinda Top Seed in Division III-AA
- DATELINE: Albertville
- Patching Up What Was Torn Apart : Tennis: Tracy Ishii watched her life disintegrate from child prodigy to drug addict. Now the USD freshman tries to put the pieces back together.
- ART REVIEW : High Romance Meets High Tech in Pasadena
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Cuba Officially Mourns a Slain Police Officer
- Last in Polls, Brown First in Invective : Campaign: In millennial tones, he lambastes his Democratic rivals as fervently as he attacks Republicans.
- Handedness Theory Takes a Left Turn : THE LEFT-HANDER SYNDROME; The Causes & Consequences of Lefthandedness, <i> by Stanley Coren,</i> The Free Press, $24.95; 308 pages
- Washington's Wallet Returned to Museum
- Polish Finance Minister Quits Over New Plan
- Passenger Grasps Flight Attendant, Goes to Jail
- By-Election Bypassed by Hungarian Voters
- Britain Castigated for IRA Gunmen's Deaths
- CLIPBOARD: O.C. Hospital
- PLATFORM : Low-Cost Insurance
- NOTES
- Noriega Wins San Diego Men's Collegiate Championship
- BOYS' SOCCER PAIRINGS : El Dorado to Try Luck Minus Leitner
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Veterans Play for Their Own Benefit
- DEA Opens Salvador Post
- EAST COUNTY : Hazardous-Material Collections Studied
- DRIVING : Tracking a Rising Star Called Taurus
- The Heartbreak of Africa: Somalia : Can the United Nations help a cease-fire agreement to stick?
- Dahmer Shocks Even Expert on Deviant Psyches : Murder: Renowned Newport psychiatrist's examination found killer 'rational' about his unspeakable deeds.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : DIVISION IV : Laguna Beach Has a Way to Go to Finals
- 'Europa' at Center of Oscar Storm : Commentary: Debate over <i> why </i> the film won't be a foreign-language nominee reveals inequities of process.
- Unocal Signs Final Papers on Sale of Chemical Unit
- Honda, Toyota Finish 1st, 2nd in O.C. for '91
- Advertisers Vying for Olympic Figure Skaters
- The X Factor : Black Youths, Eager to Claim a Role Model, Embrace Slain Leader
- Regional Outlook : Is Asia Robbing Rural Poor to Power the Rich? : Vietnam's Hoa Binh dam displaced 50,000 and wrecked forests. Critics ask whether hydroelectric energy is worth it.
- Alleged Irish Rape Victim Can't Get British Abortion
- Redistricting May Pit Blacks Against Latinos : Politics: Latinos have grown in numbers and are likely to gain in City Council remapping. But African-Americans want to hold on to three seats.
- VALLEY SPORTS ROUNDUP : Northridge Lacks Key Hits, Falls to CS Fullerton, 5-2
- Harris Leads Cal State Long Beach to 73-61 Victory Over Fresno State
- NOTES : Craig Knows How Hockey Victory Feels
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : New Zealand Rotates Afterguard
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Banks Helps Titans Beat Northridge, 5-2
- 'Unsolved Mysteries' Stacks the Deck
- TV Reviews : Benny Carter: A 'Symphony in Riffs' on A
- He Deserves a Tin Medal
- COUNTYWIDE : Pool Safety Session to Weigh Standards
- Supervisors to Consider Putting Expansion on Ballot
- Alpine Skiers Run Out of Luck : Postponement: Women's super-G is rescheduled for today after snowstorm creates dangerous course conditions.
- Tobie PriestSchool: Savanna HighSport: BasketballPosition: GuardClass: SeniorWhen...
- Miller Wins First Major Surfing Title
- SANTA ANITA : Quest For Fame Ends Long Quest for Stakes Win
- U.S. Volleyball Team to Play in Irvine
- FOOTBALL
- With Design Cites Onetime Charges in Quarterly Loss
- Japan's New Envoy to U.S. Sees 'Crucial Period' Ahead
- Off-the-Rack Specs Pass Test
- House Post Office
- PYONGYANG : North-South Meet
- COLUMN ONE : Primaries: a Cocktail Consensus : Election returns alone won't measure success. In after-deadline banter at a hotel bar, reporters play the expectations game, defining 'victory' for each candidate.
- Where Do You Put a Bus That Has Everything? One Is Missing
- OAK PARK : 2 Youths Held in Vandalism Spree
- Pro Basketball
- Jessica EgglestonSchool: Cypress HighSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass: SophomoreBecause...
- NOTES
- Why Director Adrian Lyne Went for the Jugular
- A Primary Coverage Primer : Television: ABC and NBC plan specials on New Hampshire results. CBS stays with Olympics.
- Music Reviews : Rozhdestvensky Leads Rich Russian Works
- INTERNATIONAL
- Latina Immigrants Suffer Post-Traumatic Disorders : Medicine: The stress is caused by violence during their journey north and the fear of being caught, doctors say.
- Democrats Stage Final Drive in N.H. Primary : Campaign: Front-runner Tsongas strikes back at his critics. Polls show Clinton hurt by controversies.
- Ailing Collector to Sell Rare U.S. Gold Coins : Auctions: Ed Trompeter says his heirs wouldn't know what to do with the 600 unblemished pieces. They may bring up to $20 million.
- Image Entertainment Posts Profit of $861,293
- Philippine Rebels Kill 37 Soldiers, Injure 22 Others
- Perceptronics Says Dispute Led to 70% Earnings Drop
- Car Sales in O.C. Down 11% in 1991 : Economy: Domestic dealers increase market share nearly 10 points but imports still outsold them. Auto show runs daily through Sunday.
- Goldman Sachs Will Help Locate Capital for Russia : Finance: The country hired the U.S. investment banker because it needs money to help it rebuild its crumbling economy.
- Chamber Chief Assails Pace of 21-Point Plan : Economy: Other business leaders disagree with complaint that the city is slow in enacting program.
- U.S., Russia Plan Science Center : Diplomacy: Baker and Yeltsin approve facility to keep ex-Soviet experts from nations seeking to make nuclear bombs. Germany will assist with funding.
- Abuses Blamed in $25.2-Million Loss at CII Financial
- U.S., Canada, Mexico Close In on Trade Pact : Commerce: The final stages of the talks, involving hundreds of lesser disputes, may be finished in weeks.
- Despondent Father Commits Suicide at Site of Slaying of 16-Year-Old Son
- Killing of Tiger That Escaped Pen Protested
- Profits, Revenue Drop at Dick Clark Productions
- Citadel's Earnings Triple : Banking: The fourth-quarter profit boosted its battered stock. But the holding company's 1991 net income plunged.
- Live Entertainment Denies 3 Executives Are Leaving
- Now the Kids Are Writing Green Agenda for Parents
- Wymer Rose to Riches Despite Checkered Past : Profile: Records show failed businesses, a property foreclosure and several lawsuits by creditors.
- Rival Strategists Seek Weak Spots in Tsongas Position : Campaign: Democrats target economic issues. Republicans are likely to zero in on his social, foreign policy stands.
- Low Wages Do Not Fit the Bill
- Sod Farm Turns Sodden : Flood: Sepulveda Basin fields belonging to a grass grower are badly damaged. The owner had cut his insurance when sales plunged because of the drought.
- Dale Carnegie Folks Need Friends Too
- AZT May Help in Early HIV Stages, Study Shows : AIDS: Drug appears to stall loss of key CD4 cells. Results are preliminary and conflict with a recent U.S. study, experts say.
- Checking Out Your Pension Plan
- Janio Quadros; Brazil Leader
- AEROSPACE
- Oh, Those Aching Arches
- NEW DELHI : Once More in Punjab
- U.S.-Europe Ties See a Post-Cold War Chill : Diplomacy: With the Soviet threat receding, trade and defense issues now imperil a longtime bond.
- The Vital Stick the FDA Must Have : Silicone controversy underscores need for subpoena power
- COSTA MESA : Service Groups Can Request HUD Funds
- Tense Times at Housing Project : Trust Slowly Built by Police Has Eroded, but a Bid Is Being Made to Mend Relations
- Right-hander David Cone and the New York...
- SDSU Gives Promotion to Ingalls : Football: He will be named succeed Lay as Aztecs' offensive coordinator.
- Bids on Pierce College Farmland May Give Grower 3 More Years : Agriculture: The Los Angeles Community College District got just 2 offers for the lease of the 25 acres Joe Cicero tends. Both involve Cicero.
- Early Showers Forecast Today, Then Clearing
- Amphitheater Plans Go South
- SIMI VALLEY : City's Aid Sought for Affordable Housing
- Outfielder Ellis Burks and the Boston Red...
- Reliever Duane Ward and the Toronto Blue...
- Kings Play With Power and Win
- THE TIMES POLL : Fans Support Johnson's Barcelona Bid
- Third baseman Craig Worthington and minor league...
- George Washington Is a Winner on Presidents' Day
- JAZZ REVIEW : Fans Pack Callender Benefit
- Lack of Height Is Everything at La Quinta : Prep basketball: Sophomore Todd Snyder stands only 5 feet 4, but he gets the job done at starting point guard.
- THEATER : Libby Appel's Eager to Tell a 'Story' That Deserves Repeating : Director of South Coast Repertory production says Lynnda Ferguson is perfect as Philadelphian Tracy Lord in Philip Barry's rich comedy.
- Asylum-Seekers Flood Munich, Stir Crisis : Germany: Transport containers become homes. Earlier waves of immigration compound the problem.
- Share Our Selves Finds Peace in New Neighborhood : Charity: Business owners say fears about crime have not materialized. Now some volunteer to help feed the needy.
- The Friends of Dr. Mengele
- There's Still a Drought of Logic, Rain or Shine
- VALLEY SPORTS ROUNDUP
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : TRIALS : On Blustery Day, It's Italy, Conner
- Profile : Clark's Star Rising as Mulroney's Tumbles : Can a 'benign klutz' without charisma lead Canada? A Cabinet minister may be headed that way.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Puppetmaster of Lodz' Pulls the Right Strings : Theater: Gilles Segal's play requires a descent into the heart of darkness, but it's ultimately an affirmation of human love, compassion and imagination.
- RADIO
- Federal Agencies Seize Northrop Records
- Homeowners Seek L. A.'s Role in Appeal : Warner Ridge: The Woodland Hills group wants to take over the city's fight against the planned development. The request is made in a letter to the state Supreme Court.
- Kansas City relief pitcher Jeff Montgomery signed...
- PREP POLLS : Mater Dei Wins Basketball Title
- NOTES
- Stars & Stripes Ends Second Round on Upbeat Note : Sailing: Conner steers boat to 47-second victory over Defiant.
- Group Protests Tiger Slaying
- Putting Is Easy--Well, for Stockton
- Catlett Reinstates Playmaker Basey After 1-Game Suspension
- Music Reviews : The Dark Side of the Borodin Quartet
- Smetanina Wins a Record 10th Medal : Skiing: Her Unified Team earns the gold in the cross-country relay. The Siberian says she will retire, but her teammates have heard that before.
- Titans Zone Out Against UNLV's Defense : College basketball: Small doesn't score and Fullerton shoots season-low 30% in 76-47 loss against No. 12 Rebels.
- Britain to Compensate Some Infected by HIV
- HEALTH : Cancer May Pass Heart Disease as No. 1 Killer
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Decide on Pier Buildings
- Top Democrats Talk of Late Entrant in Presidential Stakes
- Next Step : White Liberals Take to Barricades : South Africans head off black squatters amid growing tensions over a non-racial future.
- Fires Destroy Home, Force Evacuation of Apartments : Emergencies: Lemon Heights house is gutted by flames. Santa Ana complex residents flee heavy smoke.
- Girl, 9, Injured by 'E. T.' Ride Platform
- 7 Die as Plane Headed for Ski Resort Crashes : Mountains: Pilots, passengers from Tijuana die as twin-engine plane crashes in rugged area near Big Bear.
- A Beef With Disease : EarthSave promotes vegetarianism, seeking a healthy population and a healthy planet.
- Man, 23, Dies After Mission Hills Shooting
- Candy Maker Found Slain in Factory : Investigation: Police seek a motive in the shooting of the Armenian immigrant at his business in North Hollywood.
- COLUMN RIGHT / JOEL FOX : When Is Majority Rule Too Easy? : A two-thirds requirement fits when the ones who vote and the ones who pay aren't the same.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : DIVISION III : Estancia, Servite Hope to Meet Again for Title
- MSL NOTEBOOK : NPSL Team Official Tries to Lower Barriers Between His League, MSL
- PREP BASKETBALL GIRLS' PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Southland's Top 3 Teams Go Their Separate Ways
- It's Already Lillehammer Time for Norway : Pride: Its surge of success in France has the Scandinavian nation joyously preparing the sites for the 1994 Games.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : New Trial Sought in Atlanta Murders
- VILLA PARK : School Adopts Plan to Motivate Students
- ORANGE : First-Aid Training Pays Fast Dividend
- It's the Pits, Say Barbecue Owners of AQMD Action : Pollution: Panel tells rib joints to clean up smoke or alter cooking style. Their fate is in the hands of engineers.
- OXNARD : Schools Prepare for Larger Classes
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers End Bulls' Home Streak at 14 Games
- Culture : For Mexicans, Growing Corn is a National Heritage : Seven thousand years of evolution have yielded an astonishing variety. For this nation, maize has deep symbolic values.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Get Tie in Final Second
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : DIVISION V : Brethren Christian Is Tired of 'Close'
- POP REVIEW : A Guthrie Repast of Tunes, Tall Tales
- JAZZ REVIEW : 2 Hornmen Put the Sun Back in Sunday
- Amwest Insurance Group Reports Drop in Profit
- Argentina Seems to Have a Handle on Inflation : Economy: Although prices rose 3% in January, the government's program appears to be working.
- Graduates Pin Employment Hopes on Smaller Firms
- Former Reagan Staffer Named Law Partner
- Centel Is for Sale; May Be Worth Up to $5.5 Billion
- Arrival of Latinos Spurs Black Self-Examination : Neighborhood: As South L.A. changes again, longtime residents feel uneasy emotion of intolerance.
- Dahmer Gets 15 Life Terms for Serial Murders
- Market Newsletter : U.S. Sales to Western Europe Are Soaring : Exports are keeping the American economy in control. And the EC has become our top customer.
- 'Oh,God, Give Us Souls'
- IRVINE : School Finance Issue to Be Aired on Cable
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : UCLA Moves to No. 2 in Poll; USC at No. 15
- TENNIS : Hall of Famers Honor Vines
- Gaucho Women Rout Long Beach, 88-52
- Pro Football
- Italians Come From Behind for Victory : Sailing: Il Moro di Venezia defeats France by 11 seconds.
- Southland Sport Shops: A Packed Field : Retailing: Pacific Enterprises may find it hard to sell Big 5 Sporting Goods due to the glut.
- What the Baja Boom Means for Our State
- What Makes Sonny Run? Not Much
- Postscript : Captain Marches to Grandparents' Drummer : Sven-Erik Ljungholm takes up the Salvation Army banner in Russia--seven decades after his forebears pioneered the campaign.
- Protestant Teen Slain; Youths Riot in Belfast
- Hermann Axen; Aide to Erich Honecker
- Latvian Papers Call Halt
- SANTA PAULA : 'Mr. Mupu' Plans to Resign in June
- Battling Cancer With Courage and Style : Valor: Lawyer Bonnie Reading's indefatigable optimism and good-natured determination make her an inspiration.
- Agency Facing Less Money for More Children : Social services: Despite a plan to boost funding for Head Start, providers, such as the Latin American Civic Assn., are expected to spend a lower amount per student.
- COSTA MESA : High School Farm Faces Funding Cut
- Four's a Crowd : Thousand Oaks: The City Council will consider an ordinance to regulate the number of adults in rented houses and condos. Realtors and activists oppose it.
- Inglewood Wages Image War With Studios : Publicity: Officials are upset about negative portrayal in the film 'Grand Canyon.' Their campaign extols city's virtues.
- Bouncing Back for Rustlers
- THE OLYMPICS WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : No Love Lost as U.S. Ties : Hockey: Brown is hospitalized after being checked by Sweden's Naslund. Peterson refuses to shake hands with opponents after Americans win top spot in pool.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFF PREVIEW : DIVISION I : Top Seed Mater Dei Can Call It a Wrap
- Strike The Gold Comes Up Short Again, Finishing Third
- Track and Field
- TV Reviews : The Taking, Giving of Japan-U.S. Trade on PBS
- Clayton Yeutter
- Fraud Trial of Costa Mesa Attorney to Begin Today : Courts: Personal injury lawyer is charged with masterminding a scam in which staged auto accidents were arranged. He and an associate are accused of collecting $1 million in bogus medical insurance claims.
- Promoting 'Buy American'
- Abandoning Pets Is Cruel
- Californians
- Be Wary of Soka Misinformation
- Gays and Lesbians in Russia
- Promoting 'Buy American'
- Mengele
- Promoting 'Buy American'
- Clayton Yeutter
- Same Fight, New City
- Guardrails Are Needed
- Gays and Lesbians in Russia
- Picus Story Criticized
- Be Wary of Soka Misinformation
- Promoting 'Buy American'
- Easy Way Out for Trash