- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- FULLERTON : Applicants Sought for Park Program
- SANTA PAULA : Initiative Petitions Rejected by City
- Goodwill Fund Stirs Squabble : Dumps: Residents near Lopez Canyon Landfill denounce Councilman Bernardi's proposal to spend $700,000 in Pacoima.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : City Eastern League
- Dixie Splash Wins in Oaklawn Mud
- Outfielder Devon White and the Toronto Blue...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Patitucci Pitches In on 2-Bass Hit : The setup gives him a chance to step out in front and shine with the Luther Hughes quartet in Huntington Beach.
- Digging Up the Irish Roots of Enya's Haunting Melodies
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Nostalgic Night With Hermann Prey
- News Employee Arrested in Embezzlement
- Dannemeyer Knocks Bush on AIDS Policies
- SANTA ANA : College Considering Redistricting Plan
- Reward Reinstated in 1985 Killing of Sergeant
- Science Award Surprises Expert on Unpredictable
- Countywide : Ojai Man Convicted in Insurance Scam
- Palmdale Will Lay Off 14 to Cut Costs
- A Nude Dance Club Vs. the System: The Agony of the Extasy
- Hearing to Decide Split of Gathers Settlement
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : El Modena Beats Foothill for Share of Second Title in a Row
- Giles, Juneau Help Canada Beat Czechs
- For three decades beginning in the 1920s,...
- Pair Held in Brea as Suspects in Counterfeit Software Sale
- Checking Safety of Your Firm's Pension
- Insurance Fraud Line Receives 2,200 Calls in First Month
- RETAILING
- Rebel Group Suspected in Manila Kidnaping : Philippines: Officials are convinced that feared Communist brigade is holding a businessman from California for ransom.
- Edwin C. Whitehead; Scientist, Philanthropist
- Somalia's Rivals Agree on a Truce : Africa: A cease-fire could be signed in Mogadishu by month's end. The clan warfare has cost more than 20,000 dead and wounded.
- Andrew Blakeney; Jazz Trumpeter
- Expansion of Lancaster Dump Backed
- OXNARD : Man Held in Series of Bank Robberies
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ferreira Sweeps Sampras; Connors Advances
- Alta-Dena Certified Dairy has announced the appointments...
- Family-Style Restaurants Feeling Bite : Services: The recession is threatening their niche. Fast food places are cheaper, and for a few dollars more, diners can enjoy more ambience.
- Before Next Storm, Take a Rain Check
- Judge Rejects Bid to Block Review of Breast Implants
- OSHA Issues Safety Rules to Avert Explosions at Petrochemical Plants
- Former Soviet Nuclear Lab Seeks U.S. Aid
- Anthony Astrachan; Wrote on Male Reaction to Feminism
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Backers Still Pooling Resources
- Kvartalnovs Unite to Lead Gulls to Win
- Hill Gives U.S. Team's Defense a Lift : Hockey: His rugged play and poise have made a difference for the United States, which plays Poland.
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mater Dei's Victory Crowns Season in Typical Fine Fashion
- Milers Top Local Entries in Sunkist Meet
- Mt. Carmel Overcomes Milling-Powered Poway
- Cincinnati right fielder Paul O'Neill agreed to...
- Long Road Winds Up in Irvine : Well-Traveled Stewart at Home With Anteaters
- Author Leonard Shlain Takes Science to Art
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Canyon Girls Overwhelm El Modena, 3-0, to Win Another League Title
- Religion Found to Play a Minor Role in TV Shows : Entertainment: Team of scholars examines 100 productions on major networks and finds spiritual life lacking in most characters.
- Religious Right May Be Switching Sides : Politics: Evangelical leaders are disappointed with Bush over the lack of progress on social issues. Concerns about the economy add to their discontent.
- Need for Massive Aid to Republics Cited : Commonwealth: U.S. coordinator says the current airlift is hardly adequate. But no new help is promised.
- Separatists in the San Fernando Valley would...
- Yugoslavia--Pay Now or Pay Later : The necessity, on balance, of U.N. intervention
- 1 Injured as Tourist Bus and Pickup Collide
- Miscellany
- Hearings Set on Alleged Abuses by Deputies
- NHL ROUNDUP : Graves Does It All for Rangers, 9-2
- Views From the Camps : Contrasting Images of WWII Internment
- Euro Disney Staffing on Track: The European...
- At Piante Gardens, the Landscaping Choice Is Yours
- For Animals, the Wet Season Is a Time to Cope : Nature: Coyotes have chosen to seek shelter during the rains in non-urban areas of the county. However, ants have started their march into homes.
- Where to Find Shelter
- Neighborhood Group Sues City Over Rejection
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Harney Scores 27, Golden West Women Defeat Riverside
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Santa Ana Officer Pleads Innocent in Theft; Hearing Set
- Burger Stand's Owner Held on Drug Charges
- Jay Buhner (27 homers, 77 runs batted...
- Sanders Learns to Control the Frenzy : USC: Senior center was taught a rough game in Detroit and now must work to limit fouling.
- Cason Breaks Record for 60 Indoors Again; Ottey Sets Women's Mark
- No Sibling Rivalry for Ashley Judd
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Kennedy Now Feels Right at Home
- Digging Up the Irish Roots of Enya's Melodies : Music: The singer- songwriter's haunting, enigmatic tunes are striking a chord with American audiences.
- Buffett's Salomon Report Contains Many Positives
- Glenn E. Lairmore; Executive With JPL Space Flight Program
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Breast Implant Suit Bias Claim Rejected
- Three Reservoirs Forced to Release Water : Drought: The flow from two lakes can be recaptured, but about 13,000 acre-feet spilled from Castaic Lake will be carried into the ocean.
- COLUMN ONE : Florida's Apologies to Nature : In the name of flood control and progress, a winding, teeming river was made straight. Decades of damage later, engineers seek to restore the state's watery ecosystem.
- RETAILING
- Gas Is as Clean as Methanol, New Study Says : Energy: The research by an oil and auto industry group ranks emissions roughly equal. Air-quality officials call the conclusions skewed.
- Joel H. Bennett has been named president.Bennett...
- Dangers Hang On in the '90s
- Army Reinstates Comarco Contract
- In Hollywood, Nature's Rain Is Second Best : Movies: Real downpours can come at the wrong time or look phony on film. So, special-effects teams get the call if directors want things wet.
- Man, Son Held on Charges of Bank Fraud
- UCI American Indians Program Receives Grant
- Coping With a Headache on Valentine's Day : Business: A court-ordered drop in the county sales tax has shopkeepers scrambling once again to reprogram cash registers.
- Margaret L. Paddock; Community Volunteer
- Slings, Arrows of Valentine's Day Misfortune : Crime: Thieves steal 120 flower arrangements, 88 dozen roses from Hollywood florist. Volunteers pitch in to save the day for Cupid.
- Permits for Park Use Pondered in Orange : Ordinance: Proposed limits on group access are prompted by complaints about free-lunch program in W.O. Hart Park.
- Lead Around the House
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton and Tsongas Share Themes but Not Priorities : Politics: Both reject many Democratic traditions, but they take different approaches to social, economic issues.
- 'Humdinger' of Storm Heading for Ventura : Weather: Up to four inches of rain is forecast. Damage in Southland so far is estimated at $23 million.
- Robert A. Fox has been appointed president...
- Industrial Production Declines 0.9% in January : Economy: Wholesale prices also fall 0.3%, giving the Federal Reserve the leeway to lower interest rates again.
- Board Seeks More Time to Mull Findings Against Honig
- Strong Winds Delay Balloon Launching
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Reporter Says He Didn't Name Sources
- Vatican Denies It Aided Fleeing Nazi Criminals : Rebuttal: The church rejects the old allegation as 'historically false.' The papal spokesman also cites help for Jewish groups.
- Sting Breaks Up Slaughter of Alaska Wildlife
- DANA POINT : Funds Allocated for New City Hall Space
- S.D. Pair Sentenced for 'Ninja' Bank Robberies
- How to Make Donations
- Man Gets 8 Years for Deaths of 2 Cyclists : Family Asks for Stiff Term for Drunk Driver
- SIMI VALLEY : Plans Unveiled for New Train Station
- County Intends to Give Cross to Historical Society : Civic affairs: Following court order, officials disclose a deal to keep the landmark atop Mt. Helix.
- IRVINE : Forum to Focus on Housing for Disabled
- Toyota's Profit Falls by a Third Over 6 Months
- S.D. County Gets OK to Cut Welfare Rolls
- Dannemeyer Raps Bush on AIDS Stance
- N.H. Primary Ads Take on Negative Air : Media: Three candidates mount attack-style commercials. Only Bush and Tsongas have kept a positive tone.
- Meade Roberts; Actor, Screenwriter and Playwright
- Fire in Tijuana Store Causes Explosion That Injures 28, Wrecks 4 Businesses
- Through the Roof : Repairs: The storms have been a boon for companies that patch leaks. Some of them are receiving up to 500 calls a day.
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Will Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint
- 6 Families Flee as a Hillside Edges Toward Houses : Santa Clarita: Fearing that rains will send mud crashing into homes, city building inspectors order evacuations on cul-de-sac.
- Man Slain After Pointing Pistol at SWAT Team
- Washington: Listen to the People : New poll shows Americans want better long-range economic programs
- Street Vendors' Leader Arrested on Issue of Untaxed Cigarettes : Peddlers: Supporters say woman was singled out because she heads their association. Police deny it.
- Insurers Wary of Breast Implants
- Producer De Laurentiis Sues Universal : Entertainment: The Oscar winner alleges that the studio is trying to strong-arm him to obtain distribution rights to the sequel to the film 'Silence of the Lambs.'
- 'Humdinger' of Storm Moving on Southland : Weather: Canyon areas could get 4 inches of rain. Property damage is estimated at $23 million.
- OPEC Nearly Agrees on Plan to Cut Production : Oil: Saudi Arabia balks at pumping less than 8 million barrels a day. The cartel seeks to bolster spring prices.
- Clinton Steps Up Pace in N.H. Primary Contest : Democrats: Poll leader Tsongas keeps low profile in final weekend of campaigning before nation's first ballot.
- Leon Clore; Producer Helped Launch Careers of Directors
- Deluge Puts Meteorologists at Eye of Storm
- Cash Woes Force to IPS to Take $3-Million 3rd Quarter Charge
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Juvenile Sex Killer to Be Free at Age 23
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Silva Starts Process to Run for Congress
- Engineer Exec Gets Coastal Panel Post
- OXNARD : Lopez Honored for Civic Contributions
- Ex-Night Spot May Reopen as Bureaucratic Hot Spot
- CAMARILLO : Patients' Artwork on Display at Bank
- Condors Find Freedom in the Wilds to Be All Wet : Nature: Insects, birds, and wild and domesticated creatures all have ways to deal with stormy conditions. But burrowing critters are hit hard.
- For Animals, Wet Season Is a Time to Cope : Nature: Insects, birds, and wild and domesticated creatures all have ways to deal with stormy conditions. Some even thrive in it, but burrowing critters are hit hard.
- CAMARILLO : Schools May Face Boundary Changes
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Woodbridge's Hopes End With Loss
- Bettor at Los Alamitos Hits Pick Nine for $307,423.40
- Miscellany
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Stanford Beats UCLA; Leslie Scores 1,000th for USC
- Trumpet, Sax Men Toot Each Other's Horns : Jazz: Bob Cooper says Snooky Young is one of the world's all-time greats. Cooper says Young is a great musician. Both will play in Huntington Beach on Sunday.
- Pastor Renounces Priesthood in Split With Episcopal Church
- MUSIC REVIEW : Symphony Comes Alive Under Nowak
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : In Orange League girls' soccer:
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Wins Marmonte Championship in a Runaway
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Vanderputten's Triple Double Leads Trabuco Hills to Victory
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Fight Stops Kearny-UC Game
- Nevada to Reject Tyson During Appeal
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Stuns Edison
- Dance Reviews : Mehmet Sander Company Performs at Highways
- Pop Reviews : Swervedriver Revs Up the Amps at Whisky
- Singer's Accident Cancels L7's Appearance at Bogart's Tonight
- WEEKEND TV : All Eyes on Presidential Aspirants
- Ivory Coast Police Attack Jackson Fans
- Man Gets Life Without Parole in Kidnap-Murder
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics Swept Away by Rockets' 16-1 Start
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Because of One Bad Race, In Excess Must Prove Himself in San Antonio
- Blair Wins Second Gold by a Skate : Speedskating: She beats Ye by .02 seconds to become most decorated U.S. woman in Winter Olympics history.
- Anaheim Boys Rout Western, Win Orange League Championship
- A More Temperate Gibbs Delivers Series of Consistent Efforts : College basketball: Healthier lifestyle translates into 12 consecutive double-figure performances for Cal State Northridge's top scorer.
- Dance Reviews : American Indian Theatre at Bridges
- UC Irvine anthropology professor Robert Garfias is...
- Businessman's Garden Is Saved by Storms--for Now : Woodland Hills: When the rain ends, David Esser has four days to get rid of planters on a sliver of state-owned land in front of his business.
- Mistrial Declared in Murder Case Against Farm Worker : Courts: Jurors vote 11-1 to convict a woman accused of killing her infant son. A hearing on a new trial is scheduled.
- CSUN Sets Record in Volleyball Win
- THE OLYMPICS / WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : NOTES
- Miscellany
- Germans Sweep Top Two in Two-Man Luge Event
- Alemany Offers Football Job to CSUN Assistant
- Just Call Her the Golden Girl Next Door
- Flashes of Brilliance : Shaw and Aparicio Achieve Marks of Distinction as National-Caliber Runners at Fillmore High
- The Tyson Trial: What Did It Mean?
- Thanks to Reggie Waller; Now Get Right to Work
- A Fan Says Goodby to Red Patterson
- Orlando Became Magic's Kingdom
- Fans Will Be Burned by Smokers No More
- Don't Neglect Brighter Side of San Diego State
- Jose Ferrer's Standard
- Orlando Became Magic's Kingdom
- Don't Sell Out to Japanese
- Hangin' In
- Dylan Disappointment
- Nuclear Waste
- So Far, Fans Unhappy With Olympic Efforts of Everyone at Games
- Takeover of Hyatt Wilshire
- New Hampshire Primary Candidates
- Familiar With PBS
- He's Just Sick About Dodgers' Squabbling
- If He Were a Car, He'd Be an Edsel
- New Hampshire Primary Candidates
- Mahony and the Code
- Jose Ferrer's Standard
- The Tyson Trial: What Did It Mean?
- Religious TV Needs Network Inspiration
- A Note on New Kids
- New Hampshire Primary Candidates
- Kings for a Day Is No Way to Win
- So Far, Fans Unhappy With Olympic Efforts of Everyone at Games
- The Tyson Trial: What Did It Mean?
- Don't Neglect Brighter Side of San Diego State
- Autry Museum
- Don't Neglect Brighter Side of San Diego State
- The Tyson Trial: What Did It Mean?
- New Hampshire Primary Candidates
- He's Just Sick About Dodgers' Squabbling
- No. 1 Story Should Also Be Page 1 Story
- Art Museum Shouldn't Be Like a Business
- New Hampshire Primary Candidates
- Producing the News
- So Far, Fans Unhappy With Olympic Efforts of Everyone at Games
- Orlando Became Magic's Kingdom
- Orlando Became Magic's Kingdom
- RV Park Is Boondoggle
- Lip-Syncing
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 15, 1992
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- Obituaries - Feb. 15, 1992
- State Orders San Diego to Hire Team for Spill Inquiry : Sewage: Directive from Water Quality Board is revealed amid allegations that human error was responsible for the break in outfall pipe.
- Wilson Overrules Appointee on How to Handle Rebates : Insurance: Governor agrees with Garamendi on the need to move the Prop. 103 issue from state bureaucracy to the courts.
- TOO MUCH ADVICE? Orange County environmentalists are...
- 'Humdinger' of Storm Moving on Southland : Weather: Flood control officials keeping close watch on Buena Park channel, Aliso Creek in South County.
- Drowning Report in Doubt, So Search Ends
- Boy's Death Prompts Calls for Changes : Emergencies: Adam Bischoff's drowning has police considering water-rescue classes and other measures to prevent a repeat occurrence.
- 65 Council Hopefuls File in 4 Cities
- 37-Year Employee Appointed Head of City Parks Department : Government: Jackie Tatum becomes first woman to head the agency. She started career as a $1.50-an-hour recreation center assistant.
- In Search of the Big Whoop
- NEW VOICE: A new glossy-covered magazine will...
- Democrats on House Panel OK Tax-Cut Package; Battle With White House Looms
- Countywide : 2 School Districts Fight Voucher Plan
- Vaccaro: The Dean of Shoes : Nike: He sells company on paying college coaches and providing shoes for their camps and teams.
- CRIME WATCH: No surprise, prostitution is the...
- Tsongas Turns 51; Health Outlook Good : Medicine: His doctor calls the candidate's condition 'excellent.' But he says that he cannot be 100% certain lymph node cancer will not recur.
- BOTH SIDES NOW: Seven years after the...
- Independent Team to Probe Sewage Spill : Pollution: The state this week ordered San Diego to hire firm to determine cause of rupture.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 15, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 15, 1992
- THE STRUGGLING AUTO BUSINESS : THE DEALERS : Revolution May Be Starting in the Way Cars Are Sold : * Retailing: One owner fired all his salespeople and set fixed sticker prices. The goal of a number of new approaches is to make buying hassle-free.
- Jack Kinney; Disney Animator
- Survivors of Copter Crash Called 'Lucky'
- Justices Uphold Bids to Challenge Prop. 13 Ruling
- New Scandal Over Political Payoffs Threatens Japan's Leadership : Corruption: A trucking firm is suspected of using underworld connections to raise huge sums of money intended to influence public officials.
- More Road Closures in O.C. Forecast : Traffic: After a busy Thursday, street crews brace for weekend storm. They'll be watching several probable trouble spots.
- Wiretaps Will Prove That Gotti Is Not Guilty, His Lawyer Says
- A Doctor and Her Friends
- Helicopter Pilot Revived After Crash in Icy Water
- A Necessary Review : Appeals court is right to take up Korean grocer sentencing issue
- Migrant Worker Camps Proposal OKd
- Husband Abuser Sentenced to 11 Years for Killing Him
- City Considers Undersea Outfall Tunnel
- McClintock's Bid Ignites a Scramble
- A Flood of Questions, a Wave of Heroes : Many individuals excel, but the system fails Los Angeles
- There's a Sweet Way to Avoid Recession Woes
- Requiring a Caterer at Torrance Cultural Center Has Some People Stewed
- * Kristina Allen, 34, has been promoted...
- Most Execs Shouldn't Fear New Shareholder Powers
- American Health of Newport to Buy Its Medical Equipment
- From Tagging Buses to Tagging T-Shirts
- 'Paint Ball' Attack Injures Woman
- It's a Time for Taking Heart : Valentine's Day Staples Selling, Recession or No
- Gunfire Reports Lead to Arrest
- Wife Sentenced for Fatal Beating : Domestic violence: Michelle Chapman, who pleaded no contest, receives the maximum 11 years in prison for killing her husband.
- San Diego
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Board OKs Report on Lighthouse Lane
- NEWPORT BEACH : Wet Blanket Looms for Summer Parties
- Countywide : April Sentencing in Weapons Case
- Inglewood Board Postpones Controversial Schools Vote
- Some viewers of ABC's "World News Tonight"...
- STYLE : Wrapped Up in Elegance : Fine Fabrics, Detailing of European Robes Turn Lounge Clothes Into Evening Wear
- Flood Passerby Was a Whopper : Fish tale: CHP officer directing traffic scoops up a 35-pound carp swimming down Irvine Boulevard.
- Reporter Won't Name Source of Thomas Article : Press: A special counsel is trying to learn who leaked sexual harassment charges against the Supreme Court nominee, now its newest member.
- Emigres Get West Bank Pitch on Bus Tour : Israel: The campaign by the ruling Likud Party seeks to win over immigrants from the ex-Soviet Union to its settlements policies.
- INS Ordered to Accept Late Amnesty Filings
- Yeltsin Gives Critical VP Tough Agriculture Post : Russia: President says--with a grin--he reached 'understanding' with Rutskoi. Farm task is seen as doomed to failure.
- 3 Gang Members Arrested in Shootings
- Playwright's characters possess a subtle, symbolic and surrealistic touch.
- Drifter Indicted in 20 Church Fires
- ORANGE COUNTY
- ENERGY
- Bond Selloff Slams Stocks; Dow Falls 30.18 : Market Overview
- THE STRUGGLING AUTO BUSINESS : THE INDUSTRY : Ford Loses $2.3 Billion; Daihatsu Quits U.S. Market : * Cars: But a pattern of strengthening sales during the past five weeks has encouraged the second-largest auto maker.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Preacher Convicted of Murder Attempt
- Tollway Debate Lacks Ferocity of Earlier Bouts : Transportation: Hearing sets stage for May 14 vote on the 23-mile Eastern highway.
- Love on a Budget : Valentine's Day: Despite the tough economic times, people are still giving jewelry.
- Toddler Shot as Gang Members Fire at Uncle : Violence: Two-year-old boy in guarded condition after being critically wounded during confrontation
- City's Plan for Civic Center Initiative Draws Criticism
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Grips Share of League Title
- Walker Is Ready to Make His Push : Bobsled: Viking running back is taking his quest for a gold medal very seriously.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pooh Sinks Pistons on 3-Pointer
- Sentencing for Tyson Set Back Three Weeks : Jurisprudence: Donald Trump proposes that boxer be allowed to give millions to rape victims instead of going to prison.
- Opera Pacific has canceled the March 3...
- Titans Cancel Baseball Series With Minnesota