- TONIGHT: Southwest Chamber Music Society plays music...
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- 1st Deaths Hit Hard at Camp Pendleton
- O. C.'s 1st War Casualty : Pendleton Marine 1 of 11 Killed
- War Suddenly Becomes Real for Marine Families : Camp Pendleton: The base has sent thousands to the Gulf. Those left behind can only hope, pray, wait.
- War Suddenly Becomes Real for Marine Families : Camp Pendleton: Base has sent thousands to Gulf. Those left behind can only speculate, hope, pray, wait.
- Pair Charged in Shooting of 2 Brothers at Restaurant
- MWD Officials Seek 31% Cut in Southern California Water Use : Drought: The reduction would be the most severe such measure in the district's history. Local officials predict there will be difficulties.
- MWD to Seek 31% Reduction in Water Use
- U.S. Denies It's Easing Terms for Ending War
- Allies Control Air; Picture on Land Is Unclear
- War Suddenly Becomes Real for Marine Families : Camp Pendleton: Base has sent thousands to Gulf. Those left behind can only speculate, hope, pray, wait.
- MAIL CALL: County residents are heeding the...
- THE BEST OF O.C.: When The Times...
- Fire Routs 100 From Complex
- Exemptions in Smoking Law Rejected
- MWD to Seek 31% Reduction in Water Use
- Man Warned Not to Look at Robbers Does and Is Killed
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : Is This Any Way to Wage Peace? : The President won't fool history; his Administration violated or ignored the principles for successful negotiation.
- When Everything's Cookin'
- STOCK STORY: Since the Persian Gulf War...
- Names in the News - Jan. 31, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 31, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 31, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 31, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 31, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 31, 1991
- A Letter Brings a Point to Light
- Bush's Text: 'We Are the Nation That Can Shape the Future . . . '
- Mix-Up Turns Tax Forms to Death Notices
- Ohio Disputes Clemency for 7 on Death Row
- Bush Seeks Leadership on Social Issues
- U.S. Must Lead, Bush Declares : Iraqi Pullout Vow Could End War, Washington Says : State of the Union: We are 'at a defining hour,' President says of the gulf conflict. The speech is given amid tight security against possible terrorist attack.
- San Diego
- Youths Force Driver Out, Spray-Paint Bus
- OXNARD-PORT HUENEME : Emergency Food Centers May Close
- El Segundo May Sue L.A. Over Plans for Sewage Treatment : Modernization: City Council members say there has been no study of how air pollution from the enlarged Hyperion facility might affect their city.
- 5 Deputies to Be Fired in Hazing Scheme : Sheriff: The men allegedly urged jail inmates to harass a rookie female officer.
- Names in News
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Girls Rout Blair, 16-0
- Many Are Betting Slump in Housing Has Hit Bottom
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Vehicle Exports Dip Again
- Ralphs' Finances Improve: Ralphs Grocery Co. reported...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Soviets, Japan Open Trade Talks
- A Day at the Races
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In the Mideast
- MAKING IT WORK : Ways for Singles to Cope--Happily
- Fire at American Embassy in Poland Quickly Put Out
- Sheriff Investigating Death of Elderly Man
- Home for Mentally Ill Brings Complaints : Thousand Oaks: Neighbors are worried about the safety of children. But officials say such facilities help the men live independently.
- Rites Set for Margaret Glenn Cornett, 80 : Pioneer: The former teacher was the daughter of Earl G. Glenn and Nina Mansur Glenn and granddaughter of Carlos F. Mansur, who became the county's first treasurer.
- FULLERTON : Mentoring Black Students Is Topic
- KIDS to WATCH : CATHY CARONE
- KIDS to WATCH : MELISSA SCHUTZ
- Extra Work on Boards Helps Harvard Clinch Share of League Title
- Sullivan Quits Patriots After Duties Cut Back
- Former USC Punter Koch Dies at 58
- Teele Released After Decade With Chargers
- Marina Hires Coach for Boys' Volleyball
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : New Field Exceeds Expectations--by Many Feet
- Former Banker Predicts Continued Japanese Aid : Gulf War: Yoshio Suzuki expects the government to keep contributing 20% of Desert Storm costs, though it is not confirmed officially.
- Senators Praise Nominee for Labor Secretary
- WORLD : Arrest of Croat Official Ordered
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Market Update
- O.C.'s GOP Congressmen Support Bush to the Hilt
- Jordan Complains Key Refugee Route Is Being Bombed
- Experts Mobilizing to Try to Save Gulf Wildlife : Spill: Officials seek information on best ways to tackle what threatens to be a massive and difficult undertaking.
- * Robert Vinton; Had Been Captive in Iraq
- Hollywood Boulevard is known for the offbeat,...
- Simi Valley Will Assist Employees Sent to Gulf : Reservists: The council votes to make up the difference between military pay and regular salaries.
- CLIPBOARD
- FULLERTON : Seniors Can Get Free Income Tax Help
- Stereotypes and Death in South L.A.
- Arizona's Vote Figures to Be for Basketball
- Pro Basketball
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Regroups for 1-1 Tie
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Morse Repels Patriots' Challenge
- Simi Valley Soccer Victory in Doubt
- KIDS to WATCH : ANNABEL DOSTAL
- A Healthy Gunter Now Needs Clearance From Cleveland Coach
- KIDS to WATCH : MARTIN BRIX
- MUSIC REVIEW : Copland Tribute Falters
- Alaska Air Group Inc.: The parent of...
- ROUNDUP : USX Profit for 1990 Declines on Lower Prices, Higher Costs
- Broad Inc., Los Angeles, elected Edward R....
- Alpha Microsystems, Santa Ana, said Clarke E....
- 'I Feel Bad Because There Is WAR' : Gulf Gamesmanship Has Broad Appeal : Toys: Plastic guns are big among little boys, but adults are buying Stealth models and there's an Air Force Barbie for girls.
- Shoes Tossed as Kaifu Defends War Chest
- Israelis Say Iraqi Shift of Jets to Iran Lessens Chemical War Threat : Missiles: Troops have skills to destroy the launchers firing Scuds, former military chief says.
- Unprecedented Security Measures Taken at Capitol for Bush's Speech : Terrorism: Police sharpshooters and a dynamite-sniffing device are all part of unusual precautions, amid fears of attacks on officials.
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Gulf Time
- Wilson Picks U.S. Official to Run 'Cal-EPA' : Appointments: James M. Strock will head an agency that is yet to be created. It would consolidate environmental functions into one unit of government.
- New England Medical Journal Names New Editor in Chief
- San Diego County Residents Fume Over Waste Plan
- San Diego
- Ex-DEA Agent Testifies Partner Proposed Killing 3 Men
- PORT HUENEME : Clerk Accused of Faking a Robbery
- Camarillo's Comeback : City Now Has $1.2-Million Reserve After Treasury Was Wiped Out in '87 Fiasco
- 'A Place to Hang' Brings Back Memories
- Automatic-Teller Robber Gets 28 Years in Prison
- San Diego
- MSL NOTEBOOK : Sockers Are a Boon to League Attendance
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Hopkins Happy Playing Madman
- 'I Feel Bad Because There Is WAR' : Frightened by war in the Persian Gulf, children may easily confuse rumors with truth. Like their parents, they feel anxious and helpless. Conversation is the surprisingly simple way to deal with almost all of their fears, experts say.
- KIDS to WATCH : Even...
- Marcille G. Williams has been named senior...
- Judge Orders Birth Control for Abusive Mother
- Ground Battle Success in Gulf Lifts Dow by 50
- P.M. BRIEFING : Otsuka Buys Crystal Geyser
- Diceon Electronics Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Broad Inc.: The financial services company said...
- TWA Says Quick Route Sale Critical to Survival : Airlines: The pilots union disputes the claim, saying the European flights are necessary to stay competitive.
- Canada Is Expected to Join U.S., Mexico in Trade Talks
- 'We Will Succeed,' Bush Says : U.S. Softens Terms for an Iraqi Pullout to Stop War : State of the Union: The nation is 'at a defining hour,' the President says of the gulf conflict. He declares that 'Iraq's capacity to sustain war is being destroyed.'
- Waiting for Her Own Knight : 'Happily Ever After' Can Be Hoax Impeding Many an Older Woman's Progress
- * By a Hair: Police in central...
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Time Out From Football?
- VENTURA : Bicyclist Dies From Accident Injuries
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Board Delays Hiring New Superintendent
- ORANGE : City Seeks to Fill Committee Positions
- COSTA MESA : OCC Offers Math, Career Workshops
- District Doubles Rates of Excessive Water Users
- Real Men Wouldn't Kill a College Football Program
- SANTA ANA : Child Center Offers After-School Care
- THE DROUGHT : Flynn Urges Local Plans to Ration Water : A meeting to discuss statewide restrictions attracts a record crowd. Some argue counties should submit their own proposals; others say such plans may not be stringent enough.
- Tampa Bay Plans to Talk to Ryan About Coaching Job
- Photography Dealer Goes Out on a High Note : Art: After selling his personal collection to a Tokyo museum last year for a hefty sum, Stephen White will close his gallery to concentrate on writing, collecting and curating.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Bank Insurance Fund May Have to Tap Treasury : Finances: The head of the Congressional Budget Office says the fund will be empty before year-end.
- No Hope for Bush Tax Plan, Foley Believes
- 'I Feel Bad Because There Is WAR' : Drawing Conclusions
- Gary T. Nance has been appointed vice...
- Soviet Oil, Gas Lease Sale Announced: Plans...
- 'I Feel Bad Because There Is WAR' : Acting Out Their Fears : Coping: Theater groups express their feelings about war before and after performances. One troupe helps its young audience do the same.
- Criminal Probe Targets Research Links at Stanford : Investigation: The allegations center on the relationship between the university and the Navy agency that oversees its federal funding.
- Oil Slick Still Growing Despite U.S. Bombing Run
- WORLD : Royalty Attend Olav V's Funeral
- Reform You Can Take to the Bank : Slowly but surely, please, in a tricky area
- Widow, Attorney Clash in Traffic Dispute Trial
- OXNARD : Airport Undergoes FAA Security Check
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Crazies Prepare First Shipment to Troops
- Man Shot While Working on Car; Gang Link Seen
- Soweto Faces Eight Rivals in Debut on Main Track
- KIDS to WATCH : DAVID KATZ
- KIDS to WATCH : ANDY LINNEN
- Father Denies Marinovich Has Hired Agent : Football: A report had said the USC quarterback definitely would turn pro. But his dad says no decision has been made.
- Bill Walsh, who led the San Francisco...
- Lakers Putting Doubts to Rest : Basketball: Their 12-game winning streak serves notice that the club, after a shaky start, is still an NBA powerhouse.
- Opening of Santa Anita Proved Off-the-Cuff Affair
- John Leslie has merged his Newport Beach...
- U.S. Scales Back Release of Strategic Crude Reserves
- Employees May Try to Buy Daily News
- LOCAL : Teen in Rolls Held for Attack
- O.C.-Based Troops Take It to the Enemy : Combat: Some El Toro, Tustin and Pendleton Marines are already engaged, while others wait for the ground war. All are well-trained in desert fighting.
- World IN BRIEF : MALI : Children Tortured, Amnesty Group Says
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- Tennis
- Short Takes : Duke Produces Heir to Title
- O.C. Director's First Big Film : Movie making: With 'SoulTaker,' 26-year-old Michael Rissi of Placentia makes a major transition of his own in the world of film.
- Allergan Posts 42% Earnings Rise to $81.4 Million : Profits: The Irvine manufacturer of eye- and skin-care products reports strong international sales of its optical line.
- Stephen F. Keller, was elected partner-in-charge of...
- Compaq Posts 70% Profits Rise
- Teradata to Move More Operations: As part...
- Rebels Install Ex-Member of Parliament as President : Somalia: Mahdi pledges democracy and invites other guerrilla groups to help run the country. The capital is in ruins.
- Strock Called a Loyal Republican and a Committed Conservationist
- It Wasn't a Scud, Palestinian Villagers Say : West Bank: Residents of Deir Ballut still defend Saddam Hussein after a missile falls short.
- Between Media and Military, It's a Tug of War : TV AND THE GULF WAR
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Final Wood Ranch Phase
- IRVINE : Residents Oppose Proposed Bike Trail
- IRVINE : Health Class Offered for Office Workers
- How About Rights for the Born?
- County Rejects Proposal to End Tax Agreement : Annexation: There was little direct reference to the Gypsum Canyon jail debate during the session, but it loomed in the background.
- Gates Turns Up Heat on Supervisors for Tax Vote : Jails: A poll showing wide support for increase to fund new facility revitalizes the sheriff. But the board remains dubious, and it must decide next week.
- $25,000 Reward Set Up for Leads on Terrorists
- Big Ideas From Tiny Sprouts : Adults Hope Conservation Ethic Takes Root From Plant Field Trip
- Man Arrested After Neighbor Fatally Shot
- OXNARD : Road Official Says $52 Million Needed
- Holocaust Survivor Arrested After Alleged Threats
- Basketball
- KIDS to WATCH : DANA BURKHOLDER
- Two Fontana Linemen Commit to USC
- CS Long Beach Atop Big West Baseball Polls
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : SCC Beats Point Loma With Strong Second Half
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Biological Research Institute Elevates Executive Officer
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Oddities: Buford Talks
- CYPRESS : City Orders Kennel to Shut Its Doors
- Pollution in Coastal Areas Found Easing
- PERSPECTIVE ON GERMANY : A Nation's Redemption Rebuffed : Long accused of war-lust, the people make peace their policy. They won't go to the gulf, and so are called cowards.
- Conviction Overturned for Smoker on Airline
- Correct Information Given
- Central Avenue to Center Stage
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Seek Witness to Attack, Robbery
- Boosters Pledge Cash for Titans : Fullerton: Two men say they'll donate $25,000 each if football program is saved. Athletic foundation has promises for $100,000.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Master's Men Continue Hot Streak, 100-70
- Knicks Tip Clippers in Overtime
- MUSIC
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Schneider Proves Beauty Is More Than Skin Deep : 'Dukes of Hazzard' star proves his second career is a credible one. He performs an intimate group of country songs at the Crazy Horse Steak House in Santa Ana.
- Hall Ends Quest for L.A. Chorale Post : Music: The director of the Orange County counterpart said he was asked to cut his ties with the local organization and that prompted his decision.
- COMEDY REVIEW : An Hour in the Ether With Judy Tenuta, the Mad Vamp : The comic uses every angle of attack to usher her audience toward 'Judy-ism.' Her otherworldly vibrato evokes sci-fi flashbacks into the haunted B-movie mists of lost minds.
- Insurance Commissioner
- It's Show Time in Hollywood : Hollywood & Vine on a Roll--for Now--as Patrons Flock to Recharged Theater District
- P.M. BRIEFING : N.Y. Times Fails to Reach Pact
- CommerceBancorp: The Newport Beach parent company of...
- The Super Bowl champion Giants said they...
- Parker Bertea Laying Off 41 After U.S. Cancels A-12
- Consumer Confidence at 10-Year Low : Economy: A monthly survey of 5,000 households blames the decline on the Gulf War. Meanwhile, the Commerce Dept. says the military buildup boosted orders for durable goods.
- Accused Bank Robber, 75, Is Given a Break
- Local Agencies Seek Control of Proposals to Ration Water : Drought: Trying to apply conservation measures equitably to the entire state is impractical, board members are told. A plan to limit domestic water use to 300 gallons per household is criticized.
- ORANGE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL
- KIDS to WATCH : KERRY CORDERO
- NBA ROUNDUP : Maxwell Fades, but Smith Keeps Rockets Flying
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : With Iwamasa Out, Crooks Sparks Edison Past Santa Ana
- A Cuyahoga County grand jury returned an...
- KIDS to WATCH : JENNY GADD
- M.C. Hammer and Vanilla Ice: The Big Chill : Pop Music: Rival rappers reap the honors at the American Music Awards--but then the insults fly.
- Short Takes : Friedman Puts Down Her Pen
- Operators May Soon Work From Home: Operators...
- Allergan Inc.: The specialty health-care company reported...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Iraq Reported Dealing for Iran Scud Launchers
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : White Rhinoceros Dies at Animal Park
- Iraq's Air, Sea Defenses Crumbling, Attacking U.S. Fliers Say
- Israel Jails Palestinian Leader Accused of Spying for Baghdad
- Butte County Board Votes Itself a Pay Hike After State Bailout
- Older Europeans Hoard Reflexively
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Property Owners Back Coultrup Plan
- Count Dropped in Alleged Brutality Case : Investigation: The district attorney has dismissed a charge against a man with a videotape who asserts he was kicked by a police officer.
- Darkened Runway Delays Flight for Half an Hour
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : 30,000 Well-Wishers Take Time Out to Show the Flag
- The Sidelines : Election Delays Wildcats' Tip Off
- Laidlaw Looks to the Future : Kings: Defenseman, who hasn't played in NHL since March, is expected to settle remaining years of contract.
- Walter S. Nielsen, a Bank of America...
- Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz, Philadelphia, named Randy...
- Embassy Suites Settles Dispute: Embassy Suites Inc....
- P.M. BRIEFING : Communications Mergers Rise
- Investors Buy $65 Million in Israeli Bonds
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine-based title...
- For Better Living to Sell Its Plastics Subsidiary to Myers
- California IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK : Drought Forces Ski Area to Close
- Children Picture Battle in the Gulf as Mean, Sad, Scary : Schools: Teachers try to ease the tension by having pupils put their feelings on paper.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- FINAL CENSUS FIGURES
- MISSION VIEJO : Council to Explain Tentative Zoning
- COUNTYWIDE : Displaced Workers Offered Assistance
- Oxnard Council Wrestles With Question of Water Cutback : Conservation: At a crowded hearing, city leaders hear residents' complaints about 10% reductions.
- Backcountry Rallies Against Waste Plan : Environment: Hundreds from southeast San Diego County voice concerns at public hearings over proposed hazardous waste plant at La Posta Indian reservation.
- Bhutto Backs Allies in Gulf, Urges Action on U.N. Issues
- Kicker's Haunting Memories Could Be Erased Next Season
- Plotting a Change of Course : Golf: Difficult Poppy Hills will replace scenic Cypress Point in the rotation for the Pebble Beach tournament.
- Cal Poly Pomona Men Move Into CCAA Elite, but Tough Test Ahead
- Honda Is Cutting Back on Accord Production
- Gold Hits 3-Month Low of $365.25
- Gasoline Prices Dip: Average gasoline prices fell...
- Weyerhaeuser Co.: The Tacoma, Wash., forest products...
- Might Have to Import Oil by '93, Soviets Say
- First Purple Heart Winner Recalls Quietly Begging Chopper to Hurry : Casualties: Navy corpsman says it took 2 1/2 hours for helicopter to arrive after he was struck. Official replies that the Navy medic was treated before the flight arrived.
- UCI War Rally Erupts Into Shouting Match
- State Senators Get Ethics Lesson in Mandatory Class : Politics: Sessions are required after sting in which two of their colleagues were convicted of felonies.
- Israeli Forces and Arab Guerrillas Exchange Fire in South Lebanon
- Soviet Troops Withdraw From Vilnius
- City Won't OK Initiative for 329 Homes : Safety issue: Some council members fear that an earthquake fault through the property would make the project dangerous.
- Torrance Approves King Holiday--Beginning in '92
- COUNTYWIDE : Library System Marks 75th Year
- Soviet Artist Has Emergency Heart Bypass Surgery : Health: Writers Guild scrambles to help pay enormous medical bill for writer-director Iraqli Kvirikadze. He was in town for festival.
- Splendid Sorties, Tangential Targets : War: Big air statistics suggest much is being accomplished. But little of that reduces the need for a ground offensive.
- Simi Valley Increases Water Prices for Customers Who Use Too Much
- Deukmejian Joins Law Firm as Trade Specialist
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Hasn't Lost Touch, Helps Penguins Win Again, 3-2
- Scoring Leaders Say They Have No Regrets
- Duguay: His Fires Still Burn
- Reluctant Davis Leaves Angels : Baseball: Outfielder agrees to a two-year contract with Minnesota two hours before deadline.
- Simple Compromise Might Solve a Complicated Issue
- Card Shows a Good Deal for SDSU
- Fewer County Thrifts Are Leaking Red Ink : S&Ls;: Quarterly results show only 7 money-losing institutions, compared to 14 for same period in '89. However, the combined earnings are down.
- Irvine's Cortex Asks New Chief to Find Partner
- D. Michael Connellan has been appointed senior...
- South Africa's 2 Top Black Leaders Urge End to Strife : Ethnic violence: The summit between Mandela, Zulu Chief Buthelezi is first significant reconciliation attempt.
- Learning to Understand : Korean Grocers and Black Neighbors Slowly Find Empathy for Each Other
- C. Stewart Marsh: Retired College Dean
- Defendant in Murder Trial Blames Crime on Hitchhiker
- SIMI VALLEY : Gallegly Appointed to House Panel
- Agencies Found Not Liable in Suit Over Alzheimer's Victim's Death
- The Sidelines : Pirates at Odds With Bonds
- City to Buy Low-Income Housing Units : Council: Vote to sell $32 million in bonds follows bitter debate over owner and his reputed ties to the mob.
- Litton Industries Inc., Beverly Hills, said Spencer...
- Radiation-Safe Robot Takes Odetics Into the Nuclear Age
- Lack of Business Capital Called a Casualty of War
- Union Vote Withdrawn: The Graphic Communications International...
- Petroleum Supplies Drop: The American Petroleum Institute...
- CLIPBOARD : SADDLEBACK MOUNTAIN
- House Passes Agent Orange Claims Funding
- LAGUNA BEACH : Coastal Panel Asked to Stop Smithcliffs
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge OKs Tax Suit by Cable TV Firms
- PRESS WATCH : Being There
- Council Gives Solid Support to Bush Policy : Politics: Decision is met with mixture of applause and jeers. Resolution has no official effect.
- Supervisors Adopt Proposal to Increase Size of Waste Dump : Trash: Action extends life of Sunshine Canyon Landfill by up to 10 years. Approval touches off threats of legal action to prevent expansion.
- STATWATCH : Conference Calls Paying Off for Grant