- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Dentist Named in AIDS Infection Suit
- Kathryn LeRoy; Philanthropist, Civic Leader
- Body of Missing Boy Found; Parents Held
- Nation IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : McVeigh's Sister to Help Prosecution
- Power Failure Affects Several Businesses
- Lawsuit Says Doctor Spanked Two Female Office Employees
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : 10 Years Ago Today . . .
- Winnetka : 2 Teenagers Face Trial in Paint-Ball Attacks
- Patrol Car Burns After Crash
- Southeast : Rap Concert Aims to Register Young Voters
- L.A. Council Wants Action on Seahawks
- How to Improve in a Flash : Ducks Finnish What They Started Day Earlier When Trading Began
- Times' Basketball Ratings
- COMMENTARY : The Dealing Ducks : How to Improve in a Flash : They Entered a Brave New World, Which Is a Long Way From Forum
- Blues Band From Windy City Blows Into Town : Howard & the White Boys took their cues from Buddy Guy in Chicago and won a House of Blues contest. Next stop: Ventura.
- Red Barn Feed Keeps a Lid on Pet Food Prices : The store cuts the cost of supermarket brands and 'premium' foods. Specials offer even more savings.
- Tiki Bar Shaking Its Punk Funk
- CompCare to Purchase Mental-Health Provider
- HEALTH
- FOOD
- Produce in High Gear
- Former Milli Vanilli Pop Star Charged With Attacks, Threats
- Will a Third 'New' Single Follow Beatles' 'Vol. 2'?
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Perfect Record Too Much NCAA Baggage?
- Turn Up the Heat : Scented, Edible Oils and Balms Are Spicy Surprise From Ancient Past
- Blues Band From Windy City Blows Into Town : Howard & the White Boys, winners of a KLON national talent search, play in the style of Buddy Guy. They perform in Studio City this weekend.
- Irrepressible Zorba's Finds New Life in Anaheim
- Fare Gets Boost From Bangladesh
- MusicIn the early days of classical music,...
- Software Creators to Lead Writing Seminar
- Baby Awaits Critical Marrow Transplant
- BOOK REVIEW : The Price of Doing Things His Own Way : FORCE OF NATURE: The Life of Linus Pauling by Thomas Hager Simon & Schuster $35, 721 pages : LINUS PAULING: A Life in Science and Politics by Ted Goertzel and Ben Goertzel; Basic Books $27.50, 300 pages
- Gene Kelly
- Rosen on Hillary Clinton
- The following is a list of county athletes who signed letters Wednesday, whose names have not appeared in The Times as having orally committed to colleges:
- SCIENCE FILE: An exploration fo issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : A Tough Re-Entry : With an Eye Toward Longer Space Lab Missions and a Possible Trip to Mars, NASA Cannot Take Astronauts' Problems With Weightlessness Lightly
- Good Taste
- City to Bill Owners in 'Ghost Towns'
- Vegetarians Out for Blood
- Mixmaster Jam
- "Controversy Grows Over California Malpractice Cap" (Jan....
- The "gentleman" who recently tried, unsuccessfully, to...
- O.J. Simpson Interview
- Turkey
- Abortion Debate Focuses on Control
- Seahawks Relocating to Southland
- Mystery Rice Pudding : DEAR SOS: I am looking for the old Los Angeles Times recipe for Hayden's Rice Pudding, which I lost in a recent move. I hope you can help. : --ADRIAN : DEAR ADRIAN: Yes, we can and we will, even though we've lost track of who Hayden is and where the recipe originated.
- 'White Squall': Falling for the Crew of 'Throbs, Hook, Line and Sinking : In "White Squall," a humorless taskmaster (Jeff Bridges) who sets sail in 1960 with a group of troubled preppies is blamed when their brig capsizes and six people drown. (Rated PG-13)
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 8, 1996
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- Obituaries - Feb. 8, 1996
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 8, 1996
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 8, 1996
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 8, 1996
- TELEVISION - Feb. 8, 1996
- QUICK TAKES - Feb. 8, 1996
- Croat Anger Puts Another Crack in Bosnian Peace
- SPECIAL OCCASIONS: With Valentine's Day looming, it's...
- Husband's Suspicions Led to Killings, Police Say
- Charges Unlikely in Death of Girl Hit by MTA Bus
- Family of Boxer Killed During Chase Files Claim
- Volunteers : Helping hands : Applicants Sought for Library Panel
- Volunteers : Helping hands : Workers Needed for Fourth of July Events
- Fatal Fire Blamed on Obsession
- Volunteers : Helping hands : Key Club Collecting Items for Children
- Clinton Is Urged Not to Sign On to Governors' Plan
- The Big Deal : Since the days of Ernest Hemingway, writers have wanted good movies made of their work. One mogul thinks he knows how: Publish a book and turn it into a film.
- Slayings Anger, Shock Armenians
- Volunteers : Helping hands : Chances to Give Time, Used Glasses
- Computer Assets Sold
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Rooting Out E-Vil : Guardian Angels Take on Internet Amid Censorship Concerns
- Executive Travel : Directory of Airport Services Available
- Parents at Center of Tale of Horrific Child Abuse
- 8 Republicans Crowd Primary Race to Succeed Rogan
- 18 Held in Food Stamp Inquiry
- Edison Defeats Marina; Three Tied for Sunset Lead
- BOYS
- Irvine Has a Struggle, but Wins
- Terrapins Defeat No. 12 Tar Heels
- 'Law,' 'Homicide' Cross Paths on the Atlantic Coast
- Fines for Parking Violations Increased
- Four deaths pose the question: Who are the role models for the next generation of African American women?
- MTA Bus Hits Mother, 2 Kids; 5-Year-Old Dies
- Mercedes Auctioned for Support Payments
- Girls' Basketball / Top 10
- Oxnard Coach Lynch-Cole Cleared of Recruiting Charges
- Too Much Barkley Too Much for Bulls
- Name of Baltimore Team Starts Wave of Speculation
- Hotel Occupancy Up but Room Rates Flat
- Imax CEO Resigns; Ex-HBO Chief Fuchs Joins Its Board
- Lapsed Contract Is Still Being Paid, GOP Says
- Buchanan, Gramm Take Louisiana Battle to Wire
- Accused Drug Lord Pleads Not Guilty in Houston
- False Alarms Signal Hefty Bills on Way
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Drastic Plastic : The Hard Stuff is Finally Getting Attention from Recycling Industry
- Urohealth Systems Inc.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer...
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Taking a Spirited Tour of a Different Kind of Company : JESUITS: A Multibiography by Jean Lacouture; Counterpoint $29.50, 550 pages
- Gramm Upset by Buchanan in Louisiana
- Studying the Earth's Ultimate Survivors
- Development Plan Met With Skepticism
- Shoppers Camp Out for 99-Cent TV Offer
- Luminaries Toast Ronald Reagan's 85th Birthday
- Surgeon Honored by School Nurses Group
- Corkum Traded to Flyers for Prospect, Draft Pick
- One Year After Bankruptcy, O.C. Economy Has Regained Rosiness
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Campaign '96 / MEDIA : For Voters, Campaign Trail Can Provide a Study in Contrasts : They're favorably impressed when they see candidates in person. Print, TV images offer more negative views, they say.
- O.C. Regaining Luster Lost With Bankruptcy
- Uncle Miltie's Routine : He exercises, he drinks water--lots of it. He won't eat red meat but inhales veggies. Now, about those cigars . . .
- Cameras to Monitor 3 Intersections in High-Tech Traffic Move
- Future of Historic House Appears Safe
- Navy Plans to Lay Off 184 Workers at 2 Bases
- Restaurant Safe Taken in Burglary
- Park Opening Rests on Turf Problems
- Oldest Inmate Will Stay in County Jail
- Bolsa Chica Beach Cleaned Up, Reopened
- Simpson Speaks
- Street, Tomba Get Big Shot at Delivering
- Wofford Avoids Shutout, but Little Else
- 'Attachments' Adopts Self-Centered Tone
- Tale of Mailman Lacks Stamp of Credibility
- 20th Century Prints Capture Japan's Social Confusion
- Governors' Budget Plan Asks Wider Role on Medicaid
- Mutiny in Tajikistan Apparently Over
- Pink Does Not the Girl (or Boy) Make
- Man Arrested in Glendale Fire That Killed 7 in Family : A Family Perishes
- Ignore Rapper's Status, Prosector Tells Jury
- Mission Exhibit Marks Lincoln's Contribution
- Prosecutors Show Video of Paint-Ball Attacks
- HEARTS of the CITY / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news
- 10 Years Ago Today . . .
- Kentucky Judge OKs Rogers' Transfer to Florida
- Penguins' Charge Slams Door on Bruins Again at Pittsburgh
- Officially, Pebble Beach Is No Contest for Players
- Concordia Pulls Away in the Late Going to Defeat Biola
- African American Arts Workshops for Youths
- Students Mourn Boy Shoved in Bus' Path
- Federal Funds Sought to Aid Neighborhoods
- Hart Loosens Tie With Hit in 9th as Glendale Wins, 4-3
- Decoding Heart Pains a Tough Call
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : White House Defends Book Tour Expenses
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Magazine Is Sued Over Selling of Name
- Priests Protest Recent Raids on Immigrants
- Firm Gets Ambulance Program Contract
- First Baby Boomer Hits New Milestone: 50
- Life Imitates Art--or Animation--for Ventura's Wrestling Brothers
- McBride Is Chosen First in No-Name Soccer Draft
- Film Artists to Take a Look at the Future
- SONOR Offers Colorful, Contemporary Program
- TV Violence Poses Risk to Viewers, Study Says
- ART
- The Day They Quit Coming
- Smog Proposal Shifts Emissions to Wintertime
- Noted Blacks Give Youths a Pep Talk
- Results Take Root in Community-Led Make-Overs
- THE WAY WE WERE: Back in the...
- Murder Rewards: Merely Symbols?
- Parents Protest Cuts in Tutoring Funding
- Printer Pleads Guilty in Credit Card Scam
- January Job Layoffs Highest in 2 Years
- Cold, Snow Create Chaos in Europe
- Iraq, U.N. Start Talks on Easing Ban on Oil Sales
- Clinton, Dole Harmonize for Governors
- Study Backs Roadside Sensors for Smog Checks
- HERITAGE WEEK: The bellowing beat of buffalo...
- Tele-Communications Inc. to Subsidize Schools Project
- Teaching Lessons in Music--and Life
- Man Held After Fire Kills 7 at His Apartment
- Study Says Lead Exposure May Contribute to Crime
- 1970 War Deserter Finds Peace in His Court-Martial
- Obituaries : Joseph D'Agostino; 107-Year-Old Immigrant
- First Formal Debate on Airport Measure Turns Into a Dogfight
- 'Slow Down' Signs to Be Posted on E. 19th
- But Enough About Me--Let's Talk Dean, Gene, Audrey
- Varian Fry's List : It's not too late for U.S. to honor American who saved many Jews
- GIRLS
- O.C. Executives Look at '96, Like What They See
- $11-Million Loss, 60 Layoffs for Platinum
- Iowa Polls Show Dole's Decline May Have Halted
- Students' Straw Poll Goes to Peres Amid Election Fever
- Fire Officials to Send Safety Tips to Homes
- Thousand Oaks Awards Cable Franchise to Phone Company
- Lesson on Nutrition Has a Bite to It
- Abandoned Immigrants Increasingly Seek Aid
- WORSE LUCK: In Azusa, City Redevelopment Director...
- School Districts' Teams Learn Gentle Style of Contract Negotiation
- 15-Year-Old Charged in Slaying at Mall
- Ordeal Spurs Criticism of L.A. Police
- GOP Women Receive National Club Award
- Ex-Boyfriend Gets 150-Day Jail Term in Spousal Battery
- Simpson and Media: More Like a Sick Love Affair
- Patient Comes Home With New Heart, Old Vows
- Woman, 82, Dies in Car Accident
- City's Bus Service Gets New Name
- Boys' Basketball / Top 10
- Whatever You Call Them, Call Them Los Angeles
- Numbers Add Up to One for Chamberlain
- Real Claiborne Stands Up, Says He Will Attend USC
- The Iceman Cometh Close : Solo Adventurer Fails in Effort to Cross Antartica but Does Become First to Conquer North, South Poles
- Car Dealers to Team Up on Used-Car Superstores
- Executive Travel : Motto for Stranded Air Passengers: Ask or You May Not Receive
- Panel OKs Plan to Overhaul State Government
- 'PEG 8' and Other Mysteries at the Drugstore
- Nation IN BRIEF : HAWAII : Fired Worker Killed in Hostage Drama
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Avalanches Close 2 Major Highways
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Compensation Urged for WWII Sex Slaves
- 'Whale Celebration' Scheduled for Sunday
- Cable TV Program to Focus on Schools
- WESTMINSTER : Students to Observe Government at Work
- 1,400 Acres Added to Farmland Preserve
- Citizen Crime Patrol to Use Cell Phones
- Beach Volleyball Court Aced by City
- Teacher Arrested on Molestation Charges
- LAPD Officers, Employees Honored
- Burris, Arnold to Play at CSUN
- Muir Can't Pull the Plug on Leonard; Falcons Win
- Garrido Pleased With Titans' Performance
- This Latest Deal Just a Setup for the Ducks' Great One
- Kris Johnson Has Finally Shed His Past and Become a Starter for the Bruins
- Tales From Back of Bus : Ride Hasn't Always Been Smooth for Coach House--or Its Logo
- Corporate Carrots : Reich Proposes Tax Breaks for Good 'Citizenship'
- Earle M. Jorgensen Co.: The Brea metals...
- AEROSPACE
- Guy Madison; Star of 'Wild Bill Hickok'
- Barbieri 'Dear John' Letter Told
- Israeli-Syrian Talks to Resume Feb. 26
- Mexican Officials Killed in Plane Crash
- Sudden Appearance of Clinton Records Called 'Curious'
- Study Urges Use of 2nd Hormone in Estrogen Therapy
- An Accord Born in State of Civility
- Funds Sought to Help Bury Slaying Victims
- Excuse me, O.J., but we're having dinner...
- Masked Gunman Robs Liquor Store
- Council, Schools Plan Recreation Center
- Irvine Police Sued Over Use of Blood Tests
- WET CLEANING: For people who dread having...
- City Sued Over Street Closure for Tet Event
- A Drama Being Played Out on Stage Nine
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Two Approaches to Desktop Publishing
- Cancer Research Team
- National Education Losses Increase
- Techs Again Lead Stocks to Records
- 10 Years of Unlikely Success for O.C.'s Top Concert Club
- Executive Travel : Avis Comes Out on Top in Survey of Airport Rental Car Customers
- New Judge Retains Gag Order on Evidence in Klaas Murder Case
- Sanford Feldman; TV Executive, Rock Concert Promoter
- Man Arrested in Glendale Fire That Killed 7 in Family
- Council Rejects City Manager's Demand for Raise After Critical Job Evaluation
- Fired Officer Is 7th to Leave in 4 Months
- County, Cities Agree on Funding for New Emergency Network
- Also in the Sunset League:Fountain Valley 74,...
- Santa Margarita, Irvine Girls Unable to Get Past a Tie Again
- Gene Kelly: The Charming Maestro of Movement
- Vellingers Show Off Quartet Skills
- Taco Bell Sales Rise a Little but Profit Falls a Lot
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- Chevron Land Sale OKd
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE EAST : Icy Trouble Takes Its Parting Shots
- Nation IN BRIEF : MONTANA : Wolf Preying on Sheep Shot, Killed
- Vietnam Era Deserter Comes In From Cold
- When Computers Were Born
- Dispute Over Serbs' Arrest Imperils Bosnia Peace Path
- The Problem Is Prohibition . . . : The lessons of alcohol dictate, if not legalization, at least a relaxed enforcement as in Europe and Australia.
- Foundation Donated $360,000 to District
- County Gaining Ground on $38-Million Deficit
- City Council Postpones Vote on Streamlining Permit Process
- Scholarships Offered for Study Abroad
- In the Century League:El Modena 2, Villa...
- Burbank Goes Up Early, but Gets Struck Down by Hart-Burn, 58-50
- Yzerman, Red Wings Continue Search for Elusive Stanley Cup
- Remembering Dave Schultz as Sportsman
- Northridge Defeat Has Old Familiar Feeling
- TV and RADIO
- Dow Up 52 to Record; Yields Slip
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Cells Inspire His Silicon Cilia Chips
- Insights Into Simpson's Life Provided by Transcripts
- Punchlines
- Bomb Kills 5, Wounds 22 at Algerian Hospital
- HILLARY HERE: Colin Powell skipped the Valley...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Student Charged in University Arsons
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Church Bombed on Eve of Papal Visit
- Morgue Staff to Move to Bigger, Better Quarters
- Third Suspect Named in Racial Stabbing Case
- Council Told City's 60% Recycling Rate May Be State's Best
- A Caribbean Dawn : Haiti enjoys a historical first--democratic transfer of power
- Businesses Join Program to Aid Homeless
- The Numbers Crunch : Declining Enrollment Forces District to Consider Closing Some Schools
- A Hard Line Is the Right Line to Hold on Teacher Standards : State testing serves an important purpose
- Rapper Accused of Assault on Photographer at Restaurant
- Close Enough to Magic for the Lakers to Win
- Athletes of the Week
- Kings Go Meekly Into the Night Again
- 'Pinocchio,' 'Soul': Fun on Small Budget
- Tracey Takes Charge : Ullman's at Home Behind the Scenes and in Front of the Camera
- Opera Pacific to Offer Strictly European Fare
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Clinton Supports More Spending on B-2