- After the Quake, People Needed News
- Hey, Maybe This Guy Should Be Commissioner
- Schizophrenia
- Kings and Beverley Are Found Wanting
- Vietnam Trade Embargo Lifted
- 'The Diamond Expose'
- USC's Strong Recruiting Sends Ominous Message
- No. 1 Thing on Minds Is Taking Downey to Task for UCLA Praise
- Good Television
- Evoking the Concert
- Quake Relief
- Relating to Rush
- Zoo Renovation Priorities
- And While We're on the Subject of Irish . . .
- Frail Elderly
- Smog Check Program
- This Trade Could Solve a Bunch of Problems
- 'The Air Up There'
- Don't Bury Your Heart at a Wounded Knee
- Cotten in 'Went Away'
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 12, 1994
- Obituaries - Feb. 12, 1994
- DON'T CALL IT ISHMAEL: A lot of...
- Hospitals Lax on Quake Readiness, Board Says
- Conceding Poor Preparation, Schools Revamp Quake Plans
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : City Working Overtime to Aid Crippled Businesses : Santa Clarita: With damage widespread, officials try to cut red tape and provide rebuilding help. Other areas are trying to lure away firms.
- L.A. Police Denounce Article on Fatal Shooting : Violence: Story claiming bullets were found beneath body of woman killed on rooftop is called 'reprehensible.'
- Bosnia's Serbs Start to Comply With Ultimatum
- Quake Forces Renewed School Safety Planning
- Earthquake Forces Schools to Revamp Disaster Preparations
- Gergen Draws Kudos and Complaints in White House : Advisers: Even foes acknowledge his media skills, but some colleagues say he lacks commitment to the Clinton agenda.
- Embarking on the Year of the Dog : Asian Residents Celebrate Start of the Lunar Calendar
- Pacific Gulf Makes Initial $121-Million Stock, Bond Offer
- Survival Kits Can Jolt the Wallet
- Were Secret Talks on Software Deal Not Very Secret?
- STACKING UP SALES
- Judge Urged to Limit Attorney Fees in Prudential Securities Case
- Kerrigan, Harding Books Readied
- Software Shakeout : Firms Seek Alliances in the Multimedia Frenzy
- MCA Warned Not to Seek Quake Funds for Subway
- AUTOS
- Shuttle Prepares for Landing; Bad Weather May Change Plans
- FASHION : Support for Moms : Specialty bras for pregnant and nursing women have proliferated. But getting the right fit is still tricky.
- IRS Loses Millions in Fraud With Electronic Tax Filing : Crime: Refunds are issued so quickly that the agency has no time to check facts and math, the GAO reports.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Family of Slain Heiress Hikes Reward
- Songs of the Heart : Jeanne and John Pisano, a.k.a. the Flying Pisanos, seem perfectly mated in marriage and in their band. But music wasn't what brought them together.
- Divine Daily Bread : Far Niente in Glendale is known for its oven-fresh focaccia, but also serves fine soups, risottos and pastas.
- Uproar Follows Juror's Cuddling of Baby Girl
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Contract Awarded for Rebuilding Simi Freeway
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penalty Shot Failure Costly in Bruin-Sabre Tie
- ELECTIONS : Rivals Question Mayor's Ability to Be Auditor
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- Anteaters Come Close, but Lose to Utah State
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Once a Cop' Long on Action, Short on Love
- ALBUM REVIEW : Hot Chops, Smug Humor; **; Z; "Shampoohorn"; <i> Barking Pumpkin</i>
- Techniclone International Corp.
- Peace Pact at Least a Month Away, Rabin Warns : Mideast: Text of latest Israel-PLO agreement shows both sides gave ground on key issues. Arafat flies to Jordan to meet with King Hussein.
- FASHION : Tradition on Parade : Tet Festival Gives Vivid Examples of Enduring Attire
- Videotape Preserves the Details of Home : Visual record of possessions takes the guesswork out of estimating losses. Narration adds to the picture.
- FASHION : Heads-Up Style : White cycling helmets? BOR-ing. Now, the gear is sleeker and decidedly more colorful.
- Reels From the Rim : The films in Festival Hong Kong, at Glendale's Regency One, deliver a karate chop to the stereotypical kung fu flick.
- Part of Sana Ana Freeway to Close for 5 Hours
- Dow Falls 36.58 on Comments by Analyst; Bond Yields Up
- SECURITIES
- FASHION : Clothes Make the Man a Loser in the Dating Game
- I-Flow Corp.
- Allergic Girl, 8, Dies of Fumes From Garbanzos
- Reader rumblings: Guess who phoned us about...
- 'Witness': How Far Will TV Go? : Television: The NBC movie about a pay-per-view execution muddles its message and sidesteps the real question: Should these acts of public policy be televised?
- There's a Catch to Crime-Fighting 'Three Strikes' Pitch
- DRUG WATCH : Treatment Center
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gadfly, Council Members at Odds
- LONG BEACH : AIDS Patient Sues County, Citing Mistreatment in Jail
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / WCC ROUNDUP : Mazurie Leads Loyola Rally, Portland Falls
- SOCCER : U.S. Pays Penalty in Tournament Loss to Denmark
- Contreras Wants to Stay Close, Will Play Football at Northridge
- Piazza's Signing Sets a Record : Baseball: Dodger catcher's three-year, $4.2-million contract is the most for a second-year player.
- USC Women Win Again
- At Alemany, Wrestlers on Dawn Patrol
- Productions of Black Playwrights
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Twogether': Uncommonly Reflective Love Story
- INSURANCE
- Sterling Award Intent Forms Due March 8
- BANKING : Top Mortgage Sellers
- Tornado Damages Homes, Disrupts Power
- Lawmakers Break Ranks to Steer Aid Bill
- Congress Term Limits Set by Initiative Voided : Government: A federal judge throws out part of Washington state's law, saying such curbs would require an amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Stamp of Creativity : A crafts class offers tips on use of ink pads and how to 'caress the paper.' Non-traditional designs inspire the teacher's remark of 'interesting.'
- U.S. Businessman in Chile Works From the Ground Up : Crops: He hopes to become a major cranberry producer--maybe even No. 1. He also wants to sell his product where few people now thirst for it.
- Resale Avenue to Fashion : Now male clothes hounds can join women in the savings at The Place.
- Caltrans Closing Homeless Camp Beside Freeway
- Elderly Man Burned in Fullerton Apartment Fire
- Supremacists Arrested in School Strife : Crime: Threats and violence against blacks at Ventura High lead to four youths being taken into custody, police say. A consultant has been contacted.
- 'Mushroomed' Bullet Focus of Investigation of Fatal Shooting : Violence: Sources deny report that four slugs were found beneath the body of a woman killed by police on hospital rooftop.
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION : It Was Israel's Optimists, Not its Cynics, Who Changed History : The budding Mideast peace can teach something to the pessimists who prevail in American politics today.
- Father Sues Over Store's Dressing Room Policy : Litigation: He alleges sexual discrimination after being told he could not dress his daughter, 3, in the girls fitting room. A spokeswoman says Mervyn's has no official stand on the matter.
- TOPANGA CANYON : Board Puts Off Call on Luxury Project
- Chevalier's 18 Lead Northridge
- Sarajevo's Troubles Make Any Other Story Look Silly
- Oscars Give Rentals New Lease on Life
- DANCE REVIEW : Morris Plus Beethoven Wreaks 'Maelstrom'
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Economists Revise Their Rattled Outlook : Recovery: A growing number say state recession will end by early next year, despite previous gloom over quake impact.
- Emulex Corp.
- State Agency Denied Control of O.C. Firm : Court: Bankruptcy trustee remains in charge of Washington Trust Deed.
- VIDEO FACTS
- MCA Buys 'Significant' Stake in O.C.'s Interplay
- NEW STATION: Metrolink has made it to...
- Stars of Class Implicated in Annapolis Case
- South Africa Guerrilla Leader Dies in Crash
- Al Capone Musical Drama Misfires : The overwrought play about the notorious gangster takes itself too seriously and lacks focus.
- Warming to the Layered Look
- Medfly Spraying Over Norco, Corona Planned for Tuesday
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Surgeons' Group Rejects Clinton Plan
- VAN NUYS : Group Cooks Up Quake Aid From Big Rigs
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Surfers Save Woman Below City Pier
- LAGUNA BEACH : Man Digs Deep for Boulder-Home Site
- OXNARD : Students Can Train for Tourism Industry
- MOORPARK : Victim Got Order Against Husband
- Last Chance for RLA? : Two top prospects in line to be the new heads of Rebuild Los Angeles
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Long Beach State Rolls; Fullerton Storms Back
- NHL ROUNDUP : Failure to Convert Penalty Shot Costs Buffalo in Tie With Boston
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Girls Win Soccer Title
- Mathis' 'Collection' a Winner
- THE ECONOMY
- Woman Who First Reported Tailhook Sex Scandal Resigns
- CSUN Garage Not Up to Code, Review Warned
- March Fong Eu Quits as Secretary of State
- Beating Himself Up : 'Freak of Nature' chronicles one man's journey to find self-worth. Part of the proceeds will benefit a homeless shelter.
- U.N. Rights Report Accuses Sudan of Massacres, Torture
- Camera of Record : Gene Barnes was present at the creation of TV news. His documentary stills are having their first exhibit.
- Federal Agency Would Ship Sea Lions to County Again : Environment: Fishing officials here dislike the plan, aimed at helping steelhead trout stocks in Washington state.
- VENTURA : Man Charged in December Slaying
- Time for the Two to Get Real : Tokyo, Washington heading for deep trouble
- COSTA MESA : Directory Would List Day-Care Centers
- Station Settles Lawsuit Filed by Manilow Reps
- Cotton Leads Long Beach St. to Victory
- Bruins Snooze, Don't Lose : College basketball: In another wake-up call, Edney's 13 free throws help UCLA pull out 79-76 victory over Washington.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Wilkins Moves Past Baylor on Points List
- A Historical Composition : Buddy Collette and Luther Hughes Team Up for a Talk on Jazz's Past
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Too Close for Comfort? : Some couples enjoy sharing the same career and office, but there may be such a thing as too much togetherness, says one clinical psychologist.
- Kiss & Makeup : If you don't have luscious lips, don't pout. There's still time to brush up on your coloring technique before Valentine's Day.
- Lt. Gen. Eugene F. Tighe Jr.; Held Top Intelligence Posts
- GLENDALE : District Cancels AIDS Awareness Play
- Man Saves Neighbor From Suicide Attempt, Officials Say
- IRVINE : Water District Drops Recycling Plant Bill
- Mother of Slain Teen Files Suit Over Death : Litigation: School district is accused of failing to follow its own recommendations about bolstering safety on campuses.
- Dishing Off: NFL to Scramble Satellite Feeds
- Ducks-Kings Rivalry Drawing Bad Blood : Hockey: Unfriendly foes, battling for the final Western Conference playoff berth, play tonight at Anaheim Arena.
- NORTHRIDGE : Volunteers Visited by Navajo Leader
- The Comma Period of the Talks
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Reeves Finds Zone, Shoots Arizona Past Stanford
- Gone (Urban) Fishin' : City Anglers Can Now Lure Trout From Lakes in Mile Square Park
- Purtzer Swings Into Lead : Golf: Former L.A. Open winner shoots 64 for two-shot advantage after first round at Riviera.
- Delsing Shows No Fear in a 67 : Golf: Former UCLA standout thinking less and enjoying it more as he goes for first victory.
- Master's Earns 12th Consecutive Win
- MUSIC REVIEW : Some Highs and Lows With Moscow Virtuosi in Cerritos
- TV REVIEW : Kenny Rogers Gambles on 'MacShayne'
- FILM & VIDEO'Aladdin' Sequel Coming: For those...
- Acme Holdings to Take Fourth-Quarter Charges
- SBA Raises Loan Cap to Aid Larger Firms
- Pakistan Tribal Feuds Claim at Least 12 Lives
- Margolin Enters Race for Insurance Post
- Russia Removes Last Hurdle to Bosnia Air Strikes : Diplomacy: Moscow won't insist U.N. chief seek Security Council approval. Ambassador requests meeting to find other ways to demilitarize Sarajevo.
- ASIA : Japanese Premier Stumbles on Rocky Political Landscape : Hosokawa's public support is down 37% on eve of summit with Clinton. Even a rebound in the polls might not bring him the authority he needs.
- Judge Has Bad News and Good for Murderer
- U.S. Meddling in Russian Politics Must End : Foreign policy: Reforms must be gradual and directed from Moscow, not Washington.
- Food Stamp Rolls Increase
- Jury Begins Deliberations in the Trial of Accused Serial Rapist : Courts: Witness identification and a fingerprint link Monette Johnson to the assaults, prosecutors say.
- USC Finds a Way to Win at Home : College basketball: Playing at Sports Arena for the first time in almost five weeks, the Trojans end their six-game losing streak, 70-64, over Washington State.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brea-Olinda Wins 12th Consecutive Orange League Title
- ALPINE SKIING PREVIEW : Don't Look for Americans to Crash Medal Parties
- He's Already a Master of $45-Million Excuse
- THEATER REVIEW : 'The Way of the World' Is a Mouthful for Cast
- Category That Almost Wasn't Narrows Field : Oscars: The short-lived death knell for short films probably helped shrink the number of entries. Only three documentary nominees were selected.
- AT&T; Cutting Payroll by Up to 15,000 Jobs : Telecommunications: Company says work force reductions are made necessary by technological advances.
- EUROPE : British Government Not Sold on Suburban Shopping Malls : Development halts as officials complain that the popular centers cause gridlock and draw business away from cities.
- Remains Confirmed as Runaway's
- IRS Loses Millions in Fraud With Electronic Tax Filing : Crime: Refunds are issued so quickly that the agency has no time to check facts and math, the GAO reports.
- OXNARD : 2 Robbers Sought in Beating, Stabbing
- Agreement That Reduces Teachers' Pay Is Reached : Education: Conejo district and union tentatively approve a two-year contract that will result in a 4% total cut.
- Where to Get Help : A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
- Holy Days No Solace for Bosnian Muslim Refugee : Religion: At 90, woman who fled war-torn Sarajevo fears she might be spending her last Ramadan away from homeland.
- Sandbagging : A GUIDE TO PROTECTING YOUR HOUSE
- OJAI : Family Moves Over Radar Test Concerns
- Love-Hate Relationship : 'Women of Manhattan,' from the Shanley script, examines women's mixed emotions about men.
- House Approves 2-Year Extension of S&L; Inquiries
- House Votes to Renew Law on Independent Counsels : Investigations: The 356-56 vote comes after Democrats block GOP attempt to fully extend measure to members of Congress.
- Louis Kaufman; Violinist Heard in 400 Films
- Restocking Kitchen Shelves : Quake victims may find restaurant supply stores a way to buy large quantities of goods at low prices.
- PARTY FAVORITE: Saturday marks Abraham Lincoln's 185th...
- COUNTYWIDE : Donations of Food Top Million Pounds
- DANA POINT : Lady Washington Finally Gets to Port
- Ugly Words Don't Erase Good Works
- More Damage Discovered at College Library : Quake: Serious structural problems will delay reopening of the Cal State Northridge building. Some books are damaged by rain.
- Motorcyclist Killed in Freeway Crash Trying to Flee CHP
- STUDIO CITY : Invasion of Skunks Irks Neighborhood
- Until Japan Reinvents Itself, Only a Results-Oriented Policy Will Work : Trade: Critics of this approach are working under the false premise that it has a standard market economy.
- Maryland Governor Talks to Davis About Moving Raiders to Baltimore
- Government Will Free Up Airwaves for Commercial Use : Telecommunications: Action will significantly increase the bands available for use on the information superhighway.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- THE ECONOMY
- Tarzana's Shopping Renaissance : Small but budding Brown Center offers fashion boutiques, trendy salons and chic eateries.
- Video of Harris Execution Destroyed
- Resolution Allows Donations to Assembly
- U.S. Debates Firmer Stand on Japan Trade : Diplomacy: Officials divided on how much pressure to apply over growing imbalance as two leaders prepare to meet.
- Aid Workers Face Increasingly Hazardous Duty : Bosnia: Relief has been suspended after NATO's ultimatum. But the deliveries were already in trouble.
- Van, Inmate Bus Collide
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Protesters Seek to Save the Tiger
- All Night Long : For some people--because they work late hours or because they simply can't fall asleep--it's their time to play, relax, hang out.
- $8.6-Billion Quake Aid OKd by Senate : Recovery: Conference committee must resolve conflicts with House version, which differs on spending cuts. Final congressional passage could come today.
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : Dog Gets Lavish Medical Care in Wake of Explosion : Pets: Burned canine is flown to UC Davis for dialysis treatment after her kidneys fail.
- Purported Lyle Menendez Letter Sparks Controversy : Courts: Note allegedly gave advice on testimony. Defense questions the document's authenticity.
- TUSTIN : Agency Hired to Sell Red Hill School Site
- Exchange Program : Ties Strengthen Between Ojai School and Sister Institution in China
- 'No. 1 Matchmaker' Lined Up Zeros, Suit Says
- Mater Dei's Cotton Injured, Misses Game
- Slapstick Meets Slap Shot in Goalie's Double Life
- CENTURY LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Villa Park Defeats Canyon for Second Consecutive Title
- Oklahoma Football 'Architect' Wilkinson Dies : College football: Ex-coach began Sooner greatness with three national titles in the 1950s.
- Fullerton Routs Nevada With Improbable Run
- THEATER BEAT : 'Human Comedy': A Parochial Musical
- MOVIE REVIEW : Sugar Is What 'My Girl 2' Is Made Of
- 4th Quarter Caps a GM Turnaround : Autos: Company earned $2.46 billion last year, including a rare quarterly profit in North America.
- Used-Auto Center Couldn't Jump-Start Sales : Cars: Pete Ellis' dealership, based on non-negotiable prices, lasted less than seven months. Some blame the economy.
- BANKING : Many Banks in O.C., State Are Still Performing Poorly
- Schindler's Finery
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : Reporter Freed After 22 Days in Jail
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : To Be Young, Gifted, Black--and in Love : URBAN ROMANCE: A Novel of New Yorkin the Eighties, <i> by Nelson George</i> , G.P. Putnam's Sons; $23.95, 284 pages
- Corman Nears Sale of B-Movie Library
- Jacqueline Onassis Is Treated for Cancer
- Boy, 15, Arrested in Shooting Outside San Diego School
- FASHION : A Gem of a Bag : Judith Leiber Doesn't Make Ordinary Purses--Not With Those Rhinestones, Beads . . . and Prices
- EARTHQUAKE: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY : College Chief's Critics Vote No Confidence : Education: Teachers, students upset at president for opening Van Nuys campus two days after quake.
- PASADENA : Charges Against Funeral Home Owners Reinstated
- LOS ANGELES : Man Gets 3 Months for Trespassing After Quake
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / BIG WEST ROUNDUP
- Brewers Say Yount Has Decided to Retire
- Granato Is Suspended for Slashing : Pro Hockey: King wing will miss at least three games for hitting Chicago's Wilkinson over the head.
- Funicello Shows That Basketball Is Contact Sport : High school basketball: Alemany center blossoms after discarding her horn-rimmed glasses.
- Chevalier, CSUN Don't Slip at End : College basketball: Guard's free throws key 89-84 victory.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Blank Check' Fantasy Buys Into Materialism
- Letting Music Speak in Church Setting
- Pop Album Chart : J.M. Montgomery's 'Kickin' It Up'
- Still Fired by the Inspiration of Cannonball : Jazz: 'Every time I play, it's a tribute' to the legendary sax man, says his brother, cornetist Nat Adderley, who will perform with his quintet and an all-star band in a special salute Saturday in Long Beach.
- Leg Men : Why the love affair with shorts? Rebellion? Simplicity? Nah. A guy's gotta do what a guy's gotta do--let his gams breathe.
- Weather May Snarl Shuttle Landing Plans
- Opera, Cigars, Candor--We All Need a Friend Like Franco
- Happy With the Blues : After 30 years performing and recording, John Mayall is finally getting some industry recognition. But during his career, his fans have given him all the support he needs.
- Model Sporting Spirits--in Triplicate
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTH DAKOTA : Wait for Abortion Upheld on Appeal
- Grand Jury Hears Ex-Jackson Aide : Investigation: Former chief of staff at Neverland ranch testifies in child molestation probe.
- OXNARD : Promoters Deny Grand Theft Charges
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Bankruptcy Trustee for 2 Hospitals to Be Named
- Ritter Ranch Wins 3rd Court Victory : Development: Foes say master-planned project violates Palmdale General Plan. Two other suits had challenged environmental reports.
- Quake Claims Richter Mementoes : Damage: Personal possessions of the co-inventor of the seismic scale were burned in a fire started after temblor hit his nephew's home.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Border Check Stops Net Drug Seizures
- COMMENTARY : In the Olympics, They Go for Gold--and the Green
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Puck Tries Fast Food With Taste
- Fired Mitsubishi Employee Loses Age Bias Lawsuit
- SECURITIES
- Dow Falls 36.58 on Comments by Analyst; Bond Yields Up
- Viacom Says QVC Is Cheating
- Virtual Roses : Technology Horns In on Valentine's Day
- Texas Plans to Transfer Welfare Benefits Through Bank-Style Cards
- Future Light Rail System May Include Stop in Irvine : Transit: City wants to be part of initial construction, but may have to settle for later extension of the line.
- TUSTIN : Students to Hold Health Fair Today
- Board OKs Gas Station, Mini-Mart Along Fault
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK : U.S. Team Picks Myler to Carry the Flag
- State Board Rejects Claim by Former Titans
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Azusa Pacific Beats Cal Lutheran, 9-8
- EMPIRE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Beats El Dorado for Third Title in Four Years
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- 296 Plays--Not One by a Black Writer : South Coast Repertory's directors say they are not exclusionary. Others are surprised at the record of the nationally prominent house.
- Panel's Advice Poses Threat to Ulcer Drugs : Medicine: Experts convened by the National Institutes of Health recommend antibiotics to treat the condition.
- Anti-Cancer Drug Taxol Synthesized by Researchers
- FULLERTON : Tempers Rise Over Air Conditioners
- Simi Selects Illinois Official as Police Chief : Law enforcement: Willard Schlieter of Urbana is known for positive changes. New job is a step up in responsibility.
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE WRESTLING : Irvine Sends Nine to Finals to Win Easily
- Out-of-Gas Lakers Sputter in Blowout : Pro basketball: Los Angeles' four-game winning streak halted by Kings, 103-84, in third game in as many nights
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Eclipse Award's Shortcomings Are All Too Real
- WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Buena by 89, and It Could Have Been Worse
- Romancing You and Your Valentine
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mann in Command During Juilliard String Performance
- National Video Rentals : 'Firm' Keeps Firm Grip on No. 1
- Chinatown Bus Benches Display Public Art
- Caught in the Middle : Bosnians Airlifted to U.S. for Medical Care Are Stranded by War
- Mighty Ducks to Take a Shot at Tickets for Guns : Public safety: Anaheim hockey team will offer 2 passes for each firearm Feb. 19. L.A. Kings plan similar effort.
- Ex-Sen. Carpenter Flees Before Fraud Sentencing : Courts: A note indicates he has left U.S. for treatment of terminal cancer. Judge issues arrest order.
- Businesses Must Move or Remodel Due to Rail Plan
- UCI Medical Center to Take Part in Breast Cancer Study : Health: At least 50 local survivors of the disease will be recruited for a nationwide inquiry into whether a low-fat diet can prevent recurrence.
- The Hollywood Buzz on Oscar Snubs and Surprises
- TriStar President Expected to Head Combined Unit
- Northwest, KLM to Unveil New Combined Business Class : Airlines: The plan is a bid to attract high-fare passengers. It will ensure that travelers on routes linked by both carriers will have standardized service.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Navy Is Sued Over Cheating Charges
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Death Row Dog Exiled to New York