- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- Bo Jackson's football injury has put the...
- NBC Pages Lose Inside Track to Network Jobs : Television: Corporate losses and the faltering economy 'mothball the program' that helped train young workers for future employment in the broadcasting industry.
- Lettau Returns Older, Wiser, Better
- TV REVIEW : Late-Blooming Version of 'Uncle Vanya' : 'Great Performances' offers an Anglo-American production of the Russian classic in an adaptation by David Mamet.
- ENERGY : Oil Prices Plunge Amid War Developments
- Hoffa's Son to Run For Teamsters Presidency:...
- State's Home Buyers Pay Dearly for Sun and Fun
- Times Not Attuned to Video Magazines : Media: Foreseen just a few years ago as the next rave, they continue to struggle as consumers put their VCRs to other uses.
- You Have to Give These Creditors a Lot of Credit : Bankruptcy: Under a Chapter 11 plan devised for EECO Inc. with management's help, they have majority ownership, control of the board and a better chance of getting their money.
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: HARBOR PROMENADE
- Anti-Egypt Incident
- DESIGNERS : Softer, Gentler Winter Lines
- COLUMN ONE : Economy Without a Country : Kuwait is conducting business without oil, its lifeblood. But with an estimated $100-billion portfolio, it is nowhere near broke.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Medals for All
- Roos to Head School Advocacy Group
- Municipal Judge Reportedly Target of a Boycott by Public Defenders
- Group Removing Graffiti Fired on by Passing Car
- Is the End Near for Gansler? : Soccer: Thursday's game in Bermuda could be his last as coach. USSF considering foreigners.
- Barrowman Finds His Strength in Seoul
- Pro Football
- College Basketball
- Magee Almost Historic : L.A. Open: He shoots 28 on front, then fades to 38 on back. Grady and Nelson lead at 65.
- San Diego Spotlight : Top's Grill Tips Hat to Past but Revamps Menu for '90s
- Saudi Increases Stake in Citicorp by $590 Million : Banking: Already the largest individual shareholder, a young billionaire prince could soon own 15% of the cash-starved company.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : War Concerns Loom Heavily; Dow Off 7.18
- U.S. Plans Leases at 23 New Offshore Oil Drilling Sites : Energy: Santa Barbara, Ventura County tracts are included in 5-year plan. Officials pledge extensive scientific tests and environmental studies.
- Microsemi Corp.: The Santa Ana-based semiconductor company...
- U.S. Managers Run Firm Owned by Kuwait
- Dame Margot Fonteyn, 71, Renowned Ballerina, Dies : Dance: A classical performer in a modern time, she forged a second career in 1960s with Rudolf Nureyev.
- Santa Monica Council OKs Ban on Cigarette Machines
- PRO FOOTBALL : Bob Tisch's Gain Is Baltimore's Loss
- Kolinsky to Bring Her N.Y. Edge to Anaheim : Comedy: She'll join Tim Allen and John Mendoza in 'Geno Michellini's Five O'Clock Funnies' at the Celebrity.
- CLIPBOARD
- Bush Proclaims PTA Week
- NEWS ANALYSIS : If the West Is Puzzled, It's Because Hussein Meant Speech for Others : Diplomacy: What the Iraqi leader's enemies saw as a 'no-surrender' message was, to Arab ears, much more of a lengthy justification for peace.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Top-Rated Students Will Get New Title
- Let's hope that the cover illustration on...
- Dump's Closure Sends Trash Haulers From Quarry to Quandary : Environment: Landfill at an old excavation site in Azusa accepts its last load. Now garbage firms must figure out what to do with 5,000 tons of waste a day.
- Newborn Boy Found Dead in Dumpster
- Ban on White Croaker Fishing Made Permanent
- Supreme Court Denies Appeal by Dockworkers
- Yankees Invite Howe to Spring Training
- Dominguez Hills May Still Earn Playoff Spot
- Six South Bay Girls' Teams Still Alive in Playoffs
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Pope, Mt. Carmel Stifle Chula Vista
- Foul Shooting Dooms Aztecs : College basketball: Hawaii wins, 84-79 in overtime, as San Diego State slips into seventh place in the WAC.
- ORANGE : Law Aims to Curb Disruptive Parties
- Gang Member Faces Trial in Fatal Beating
- ANACAPA ISLAND : Search Called Off for Missing Camper
- Marine Corporal Accused of Attempted Espionage : Spying: Investigators say the actions of the serviceman were not connected to the Persian Gulf War.
- Agent Gives Alibis for Alleged Crimes : Trial: Former DEA officer says he was out of town when he is accused of stealing drugs.
- Audit Finds Problems With Fair's Accounting : Bookkeeping: Officials must propose plans within 30 days to correct 68 deficiencies. So far no criminal charges are planned.
- UCLA Gets It Together, 100-83 : College basketball: Murray leads the way with 27 points as Bruins beat Oregon for second consecutive victory.
- Hazzard Says He Misses Coaching, Might Seek UCI Job
- Loyola Defeats San Diego for Ninth Consecutive Win
- COMINGS & GOINGS
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Bistro That Caters to the Cravings of Night Owls
- Couric Steps In for Norville on Monday
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Woman Next Door' a Heavy-Handed Affair
- Garb for Mutant Teen-Age Fashion Rebels : A Handful of Stores Throughout the County Offer Youths an Alternative to Mainstream Attire at Malls
- Maximum Term Sought for Brando : Sentencing: Prosecutors paint him as 'vicious' and ask that he get 16 years.
- FILLMORE : Carpinteria Official Takes Finance Post
- 1 Killed, 1 Hurt After Car Runs Into Building
- Developer Threatens to Sue for Defamation : Porter Ranch: The builder says a member of a homeowners group opposing the project suggested he made illegal payments to a councilman. But a candidate calls the warning a scare tactic.
- McGregor Not Interested in Baseball Comeback
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALLPoint Loma Nazarene defeated Biola, 83-59,...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Iowa Upsets Indiana in Overtime, 80-79
- MOVIE REVIEW : Will the Real Warhol Please Stand Up? : Documentary: Entertaining look at the pop superstar illuminates the artist rather than the man.
- Cliff-Hanging Republic Serials Ride Again
- ART REVIEWS : John Alexander's Masterfully Frightful World
- FOR KIDS : Class Gives Bug-Eyed View of Insect World
- REAL ESTATE
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- California Commercial Income Up
- Loophole Sets Mafiosi Free in Italy : Crime: Court cites provisions of a revised code of justice. Government officials are outraged. Releases include onetime boss of bosses.
- Anti-War Demonstrations Draw Small Crowds : Protests: Rallies at UCLA and Occidental are among 180 across the nation.
- Allies Pound Iraqis, Brace for Land War
- Grammys in N.Y.: The Twain Do Meet
- Paul Russell; Featured Dancer With Harlem, S.F. Companies
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Travel Hot Line
- Countywide : Caltrans Engineer Wins Major Award
- Woman Might Lose Day-Care License : Oxnard: Her husband's conviction on a charge involving a minor in the facility threatens the business. She says he is not dangerous.
- Man's Long Wait Ends as Son-In-Law Faces Trial : Crime: James Stroup, once held in his wife's slaying, says authorities finally have the right family member. An alleged accomplice, already imprisoned, implicated the defendant.
- Cartoons to Be Recalled After Porn Is Discovered : Video: 20,000 tapes will be destroyed after Connecticut family complains.
- Their Foreign Language Is English : Education: The South Bay's growing immigrant population has brought a boom in English as a Second Language classes.
- John Fetzer, former owner of the Detroit...
- Flutist James Newton Is Named Fine Arts Lecturer at UC Irvine
- Chamber Music Reviews : Triumphant Concert by Angeles Quartet
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Sails Past Cal, 100-63
- Fullerton Poets Plan Wartime Collection
- Money Supply Increases: The narrowest measure of...
- WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Seeks Reports on U.S. War Costs
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Troops: Kuwaiti Women
- N.J. Firm Seeks Fraud Judgment Against Iraq
- FIRE IN THE OIL FIELDS
- Health Workers Resist Taking AIDS Tests
- Lujan's Son Gets 20-Year Term for Rape
- County Lobbies for U.S. Help Against Abuse of Elderly
- SANTA PAULA : $2 Million to Be Raised for Schools
- Chinese New Year festival is a way to 'give the community something back.'
- Estranged Husband Held in Killing of Woman
- Peru: Beyond the Anti-Drug Shootout
- Inmate Pleads Not Guilty to Strangling Cellmate
- Private Water Firm Gets OK to Impose Usage Cutbacks
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parents Battling Middle-School Plan
- Iraqi-American's Tulsa Home Is Set on Fire
- Copter Unit's Chief Removed
- Canada Asked to Extradite Fugitive to U.S. : Courts: California's request is a test of treaty permitting return of suspects without assurances a death penalty will not be sought. Charles Ng is linked to brutal deaths of at least 12 people.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 7 ANC Guerrillas Let Out of Prison
- Milken Will Go to Low-Security Prison Near S.F
- S&L; Deposits Keep Shrinking: Savings and loan...
- REAL ESTATE
- Factions Preparing to Duel for Control of State GOP's Soul : Politics: Conservative and moderate wings of the party will try to assert themselves as Republicans hold their annual convention in Sacramento.
- Countywide : PUC Delays Hearing on Utility Merger
- San Diego
- Uniting Against Anti-Arab Bigotry : Religion: Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders plan interfaith prayer sessions to help promote understanding.
- ORANGE : Man Dies in Crash Involving Police Car
- Date Set for Hearing on SDSU Activities Center
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : BIG WEST ROUNDUP : UNLV Struggles a Bit, Beats Pacific, 80-59
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Boyce Misses One That Got Away
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : 16 County Teams to Play Saturday in Quarterfinals
- COLLEGES : Loyola Marymount's Lowery Continues His One-Man Show : Basketball: Guard continues to lead the West Coast Conference in several categories and is also among national leaders.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Down and Out in Beverly Center : A Slice of L.A.--Without the Bite
- Museum Plans Downtown Annex : Expansion: Developers of Great American Plaza are reportedly planning to give a $1.6-million building to the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art.
- Variations on a Native Instrument : Music: 'Masters of the Steel String Guitar' tour features six players with diverse styles.
- 900 Numbers Should Answer to New Rules
- Amgen Stock Soars as FDA Approves Antibacterial Drug
- NCR Moves to Thwart AT&T;'s Takeover Bid
- Chase Manhattan Agrees to Sell Unit: It...
- Croatia Joins Slovenia in Secession : Yugoslavia: Republic's Parliament declares all federal laws void. The president says it will fight to defend itself.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Universities Cancel Programs in Israel
- D.C. Scene: Confusion and Closed Doors : Mood: First came Hussein's hard-line speech, but hours later came word that Iraq accepted the Soviet peace plan.
- A Crash Kors on Shopping
- WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Reports Success in Embargo on Iraq
- Czech Leaders Vote to Return Seized Lands
- 1,200 Vietnamese From Iraq Going Home
- Universities Cancel Programs in Israel
- Thousands to Receive Property Tax Cuts : Economy: The assessor says an average reduction of $300 will result from a real estate slump that has lessened many homes' value.
- Bradley Didn't Violate Ethics, Inquiry Finds : Finances: Fair Political Practices Commission reports no evidence that conflict-of-interest laws were violated.
- FULLERTON : 1st Draft Approved on Water Ordinance
- Porn Leads to Recall of Videos for Children : Valencia: A Connecticut couple bought an Easter cartoon for their children. It was preceded by 25 minutes of explicit sexual acts.
- Fillmore : Flood Plain Reduces Size of Subdivision
- VENTURA : Fine Levied for Dumping of Waste
- Detective Accused of Affair With Second Informant; Firing Urged
- Full Circle: From Roybal to Molina
- IRVINE : Officer's Restraint Wins Medal of Valor
- Guns, 2; Life, Zero; When Will We Say <i> Enough?</i> : Violence: The statistics show what an enormous price we pay for the easy access to weapons.
- USC Takes the Defensive in 85-75 Victory : Trojans: Players vote for man-to-man, pressure Oregon State into frigid second-half shooting.
- Westchester and Crenshaw Battle at Loyola
- Lowery Sparks Loyola by USD : College basketball: Guard has 35 points and 12 assists to help Lions win, 104-102.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : SAN FERNANDO TOURNAMENT : Tiger Pitchers Team Up Against Birmingham
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Hernandez Leads Mission to 2 Wins
- Gillette Co.: The Boston-based personal products company...
- Tower Air Is Banking on Flights to Israel
- Albanians Burn Hoxha Books, Try to Enter Rulers' Compound
- FBI Denies Questioning Texan About Arab-American Friend
- Witnesses Tell of Icy Deaths in Plane Crash
- Ouster of Yeltsin Sought for Attack on Gorbachev
- Mansion Miseries: The subdivision that Donald Trump...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Father and Son OK After Trouble at Sea
- OXNARD : 6 Women Arrested in Prostitution Raids
- County Tells 5 Bathhouses to Clean Up Act
- Pacific Storm to Cool Off Weekend
- A Sight to Behold : Foreign Luminaries Increasingly Put L.A. on List of Places to See
- Countywide : Head of State Energy Panel Reappointed
- Making the Grade in Fitness, Nutrition
- Questions About the Moscow Peace Plan : A cautious White House wisely leaves the door open
- Big First-Half Helps Irvine Stop Titans : College basketball: Anteaters keep Big West hopes alive with 96-92 victory at Fullerton. Herdman scores 31 and Butler gets 28.
- Pepperdine Beats Santa Clara for 12th Win in a Row, 77-66
- Atypical 'Aladdin' at Laguna's Moulton Theatre
- MOVIE REVIEW : Playful 'He Said, She Said' Doesn't Quite Say Enough
- Carey Aces Ice
- AT&T; Reduces Phone Rates From Saudi Arabia
- Distributed Logic Reports Fiscal '90 Loss of $5.7 Million
- Iraqi-Americans React With Mixture of Joy, Dread
- WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Firm Asks Court for Ruling Against Iraq
- Bush Asserts Himself as Commander in Chief : Authority: The U.S. command-and-control system was in disarray in Vietnam. This time, it is clear-cut and compatible.
- Newborn Baby Found Dead in Dumpster in Hidden Hills
- San Diego
- Some Asbestos Charges Against 2 Lawndale Officials Dropped
- Ventura Man Dies in Plane Crash in Chile
- Hazardous Waste Collection Saturday
- Plan for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Dealt Setback
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying of Woman
- Living on the Edge, in Snow and Surf : Winter sports: Snowboarder Nicholson will be competing on two surfaces in the Op Wintersurf Pro, which begins Saturday in Huntington Beach.
- Stewart Wants Off-Road Win at Home
- Boys' Teams Compete in Quarterfinals
- Clippers Can Only Cut Losses
- Making a Southbound Lane Change : Swimming: Marti Carlson leaves state of Washington for Cal State Northridge and finds all the elements necessary to fashion an impressive freshman season.
- Castaneda's Status for Playoffs Up in Air
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Tumultuous Egyptian Autobiography
- PEOPLEWATCH
- STAGE REVIEW : Fugard's 'My Children! My Africa!' Returns : The playwright's staging of his South African drama dazzles in its latest incarnation at the Los Angeles Theatre Center.
- 20th Century Industries: The Woodland Hills-based insurance...
- REAL ESTATE : Segerstroms and IBM Hire 2nd Brokerage to Market Building
- Saudi Says Iraq's Arab Allies Will Pay for Choosing Wrong Side : Mideast: Prince Bandar, envoy to the U.S., signals a change in Riyadh's policy of regional consensus. He forgives the Palestinian people's sympathy for Hussein.
- PORT HUENEME : School District Must Make $1-Million Cut
- Being a Fugitive Is 'No Fun,' Slumlord Says : Housing: Vijaynand Sharma is running an inn in Scotland. He fled L.A. three years ago after being convicted of 112 violations.
- Mommy's at the Office, Down the Hall
- Street Vendors Spread Word About AIDS
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : What's in a Name? District Asks Ideas
- Board Calls Pierce Land-Use Study Trivial : Education: The college district paid a consulting firm $10,000 to research ways to develop 250 acres of campus farmland. Some defend the report's three suggestions as being only a first step.
- Woman Is Arrested After Death of Infant in Her Care
- Countywide : Board OKs Fees for Ill Children's Center
- San Diego
- Appeal Promised in Mileage Tampering Conviction
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Bernardo Tops La Jolla, Keeps Inaugural Season Alive
- Sears Ignores the Jeers, Leads Long Beach Past UCSB, 89-83
- Fullerton Drops to Eighth as Irvine Stays Alive
- ANALYSIS : Clippers Fail Chemistry Again
- Lakers Finally Beat Mavericks : Pro basketball: After two losses to Dallas, L.A. starts fast, then holds on, 106-92. Magic gets another triple-double.
- Southland Report
- Grimes Named Assistant Coach at Chaminade
- Assignment Is New, but Her Enthusiasm for the Game Isn't
- College Basketball
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Shoal Creek Made PGA Tour Take Action : Golf: Five courses did not comply with the non-discrimination rule this year. Riviera meets guidelines.
- Quebec Secession Referendum Urged
- McCarthy to Run for Cranston's Senate Seat
- Italy Sentences 7 for Selling Arms to Iraq
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Crippling 2-Week Rail Strike Ends
- FASHIONABLE FURNISHINGS : '62 Spinoffs
- SANTA ANA : 2 Object but Ream's Contract Is Extended
- End Sought to Time Limit in Sex Abuse Cases
- Countywide : Court Asked to Rule on Pretrial Secrecy
- The Wellness Community-South Bay Cities will honor...
- SANTA PAULA : Board OKs School Use of Channel One
- Oil Spill New Threat to Endangered Fish : Wildlife: The tiny stickleback is also jeopardized by frogs, fast-growing plants and the drought.
- Shooting Has El Segundo on Edge : Street violence: The death of a suspected Burbank gang member in a confrontation with El Segundo youths has the small beach city fearful of pay-back violence.
- New Factors Threaten Life of Small, Endangered Fish
- Sale of Metzger's House to Pay Judgment Is Ordered
- Plasencia the Virtual Lifeblood for Santa Ana in Soccer Playoffs : High schools: Senior who missed early part of the season has turned the team around. The Saints take on Hawthorne in quarterfinals today.
- Man Admits to $800,000 in Loan Falsifications : Trial: The Anaheim Hills businessman pleads guilty to six counts of mail and bank fraud and interstate transportation of money obtained by fraud.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Tripoli
- ANAHEIM : Grant Denial Delays Women's Shelter
- Carson Lays Off Workers but Forgets to Tell Them
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : U.S. Has No Business in Gulf, Speaker Says : Rally: Anthony J. Russo, who helped release the Pentagon Papers, accuses the Bush Administration of hypocrisy and war-crime violations.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Other Division III games:
- San Pedro Girls Play Chatsworth for City Soccer Title
- Fleetwood's Blues Opens on a Dry Note
- Dividend Data Suggests Caution
- O.C. Unveils Its Transit 'Dream' in Washington
- Veterans Give Field Officers Final Advice : Combat: Senior commanders impress on younger subordinates that soldiers' lives are in their hands.
- Warning: Misuse of Art Leads to the Gulf of Barbarism
- CLIPBOARD : Restaurant Violations Review
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Strains Hamstring, Retires in the Second Set
- Southland Report
- Pro Football
- HORSE RACING : Father and Son Making Derby Plans
- Shouldering THE Burden : Neal Left a Chicago Ghetto to Play for Ventura and Try to Create a Better Life for His Son
- Fountain Valley's Milner to Coach El Toro Football
- Lasorda Has His Questions : Dodgers: Manager expects an unusually competitive spring training to provide the answers.
- Two Warhol Acquaintances Took Idea to Workman
- ART REVIEW : An American <i> Boulevardier</i>
- Actor Has a New Role as Restaurateur
- FASHION : The Voluptuous Woman Makes a Comeback
- Rockets, Shrapnel Rain on Iraqi Targets in One of Fiercest Barrages : Assault: A new high-tech system allows U.S. tracked vehicles to launch missiles and make a fast getaway.
- Club Co-Founder, a Drive-By Victim, Dies of Wounds
- Combine American Ideals, Islamic Ethos
- Rader Ready for Full Spring : Angels: Last season's lockout affected manager's planning schedule--and his sense of humor.
- Gwynn Officially Gets Extension : Baseball: Deal calls for Padres' All-Star outfielder to get $12.25 million over three years from 1993-95.
- Charting a Changing Society With Director Paul Mazursky
- Prayer Issue in Schools
- Galbraith on Bombing
- Hussein's Homes
- Appointment of Judges
- Galbraith on Bombing
- Friendly Fire Letters
- Bargaining Chips : The dipping...
- Galbraith on Bombing
- Galbraith on Bombing
- Clinic Dismays Foe of Abortion
- Prayer Issue in Schools
- Galbraith on Bombing
- Galbraith on Bombing
- Prayer Issue in Schools
- MOVIES - Feb. 22, 1991
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- Obituaries - Feb. 22, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 22, 1991
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- POP/ROCK - Feb. 22, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 22, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 22, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 22, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 22, 1991
- Edison Says Ruling May Make It Drop SDG&E; Merger
- BRAIN DRAIN: Two prominent local doctors are...
- Allies and Congress Are Cautious About Moscow-Iraqi Plan : Reaction: U.S. lawmakers and coalition officials are upbeat but tentative about chances of ending war.
- TONIGHT: Basketball centers Ray Owes of San...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Iraqi Turnabout Could Bedevil Bush's Strategy : Dilemma: Action could derail President's plan to humiliate Hussein and control the timetable of the war.
- OVER THERE, OVER THERE: With church attendance...
- House Proud Comparable prices for a four-bedroom,...
- Sold on Secondhand : Used Clothes for Kids Come With New Prices
- Hey! Who Moved the Escalators?
- City's Elite Gain Notice as Its Biggest Water Users : Drought: List of Top 100 includes publisher Helen Copley, developer Christopher Sickels and retired banker Gordon Luce. Many cite special circumstances but are trying to conserve.
- Gulf War Saved Iraq From Nuclear Attack : Mideast: Israelis have been spared from having to use their ultimate weapons against a difficult foe.