- COLUMN LEFT : With Military Precision, We Kill Innocents : The awkwardness about killing civilians doesn't last long.
- History Museum to Branch Out in Burbank : Exhibits: The first satellite facility is expected to open by summer, 1992. A developer will provide the building in the Media City Center.
- Burial Services Set for Juanita Bastanchury Ferraris, 77
- PROFILE : Running Start : A product to replace nail polish in the snagged-stocking repair kit launches Tracie Cessna to entrepreneurship.
- OXNARD : Man Sues City Over Police Dog's Bite
- A Bore No More : Humanities Classes Designed for 'Community' of Teachers, Students Draw Rave Reviews
- Man Pleads Guilty of Assaulting, Abducting His Ex-Girlfriend
- California IN BRIEF : REDWOOD CITY : Vietnam Vet Gets Life Term for Slaying
- YORBA LINDA : Trash-Disposal Fee Increased by 31%
- COUNTYWIDE : Medical Examiners Take High-Tech Tour
- Royals Say Jackson's Injury More Serious Than Expected
- ANALYSIS : Bruins Defensive at Wrong Times
- Clippers Give Up on Benjamin : Pro basketball: A day after he says he will become an unrestricted free agent at season's end, they trade him to Seattle for Polynice and two draft choices.
- Three Players From Region Drafted by WLAF Teams
- Baseball
- Fullerton Fund-Raisers Not Troubled by Economic Times
- Reggae's Maxi Priest Wins Mainstream Favor : Pop music: The British singer adds an R&B; flavor to the Jamaican sound. He and his band play San Diego and Long Beach this weekend.
- Lucas Gives Oregon an Emotional Leader
- Tisch to Buy Half of the New York Giants
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S PLAYOFFS : Sirchia Scores 17; Golden West Rolls
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-AA ROUNDUP : Edison Loses a Plodding Battle of Attrition to Arlington
- Actors' Equity Bullish on Hollywood Theater : As the box office sets new records each week, a committee mulls the consolidation of the theatrical scene into an expanded district.
- DANCE REVIEW : Ottawa Ballet Hits, Misses in San Diego Show
- GRAMMY COVERAGE
- Baseball
- STAGE
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-A ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Wins Sloppy Encounter
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS : El Cajon Valley Upsets Top-Seeded Sweetwater
- Clippers Give Up on Benjamin : Pro basketball: A day after he says he will become an unrestricted free agent at season's end, they trade him to Seattle for Polynice and two draft choices.
- COMMENTARY : Athletics and Politics Do Not Mix
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Climate' Right for Jab at MTV's Kids
- Prosecutors Link Two Deputies to New Allegations : Crime: Both men were convicted in drug money-skimming scandal. Authorities say they tried to get cash from a narcotics dealer while they were on trial.
- Phone Cable Is Cut; 1,400 Lose Service
- House Seized Under Drug Forfeiture Laws
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Sutton Shows That He Hasn't Lost His Touch in Coaching
- Indianapolis Hands Gulls Another Loss
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SAN FERNANDO TOURNAMENT : Lights Go Out on Grant's Rally, 4-3
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : San Pedro Isn't a Problem for Manual Arts
- John G. Price; Sheriff's Deputy
- Athletic Director Search Under Way
- Tennis
- Probe Focuses on Counterfeiting, Scalping of Badges at Masters
- A Not-So-Easy Ryder for U.S.
- Padres' Gwynn Agrees to Contract That Will Pay $4.1 Million a Year
- McGee Reprimands Gillespie for Memo : USC: Message from baseball coach to athletic director might have been a joke, but it has become a large issue in a discrimination suit.
- ANALYSIS : Syracuse Basketball Team Will Pay a Price
- TOROS : Toros Open CCAA Play at Chapman
- JAZZ REVIEW : Smooth Sounds From Henderson
- First in the 1st : On the Day After, Molina Is Treated Royally by Colleagues and Supporters
- U.S. Office of NAACP Takes Show
- 6 More Palmdale Schools to Become Year-Round : Education: The change this summer will mean half the district's 18 campuses are on the non-traditional calendar.
- California IN BRIEF : OROVILLE : Math Whiz, 10, Can Stay in College
- VENTURA : Testing of Sirens Scheduled Today
- SANTA PAULA : Service, Flyover to Honor Dead Pilots
- UNLV's Creative Curriculum Includes Far-Out Lesson Plans
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons Beat Hawks With Defense, 97-89
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Pair of Late Goals by St. Paul Eliminate St. Francis, 3-2
- PLNC Defeats Idaho
- Gulf War Boosts News-Radio Ratings : Surveys: Listenership peaked during the first few days of war, but has dropped some since then.
- Crackdown Proposed on Farms' Water Use : Agriculture: A ground-water agency suggests fines of up to $1,000 a day for growers who excessively irrigate their fields.
- Residents Oppose Putting High School Near Houses
- San Clemente Toughens Its Tough Rules : Rationing: Some residences will have to make do on 200 gallons a day less than the current limit. And a former mayor points accusingly to new development.
- 3 Women Get Prison Terms in Beating Death
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Oxnard's Salado Stops Pierce With 4-Hitter
- Quebec Is No Match for Kings : Hockey: A 6-1 victory over Nordiques allows L.A. to equal last season's victory and point totals with 19 games remaining.
- Shorthanded Northridge Stands Tall in 92-80 Win
- SANTA ANITA : General Meeting Is Narrow Winner
- SWIMMING : Rise of USC, UCLA Women Is Dramatic
- GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Canyon Ousted Quickly With a One-Two Punch
- Couples: Great Expectations : Golf: He makes playing look easy but winning look hard--except in the L.A. Open. He begins defense of his title today.
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Chapman's Boyd Expects Better Days
- Sportstats : The Small Time
- Holbert Fits New Role Quite Well : Basketball: USD guard still putting up good numbers despite coming off bench.
- STAGE REVIEW : Evil Defanged in 'Master of Discipline' at Beyond Baroque
- Joyful Forum for Jewish Tradition : Building: Construction of the $55-million Skirball Center complex in the Sepulveda Pass is scheduled to be completed late in 1992.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Laughs Stay Within Comfort Zone : Headliners: It's rare for two comics to headline a show, but Rick Corso and Jerry Miner prove it can be funny.
- War Protesters Enter Pleas of Not Guilty
- Flush With Success : Engineer's 69-Cent Invention Lessens Water Loss In Toilets
- 1ST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
- OCC to Mark Black History Month
- Marina to Play at Westminster
- Miscellany
- Parks Gives the Fans Moments to Cherish
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STATE JC CHAMPIONSHIPS : Finishing With a Rush, Valley Heats Up to Beat Southwestern, 86-56
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Hernandez, Sebbo Lead OCC Past Los Angeles Valley, 12-5
- Chatsworth Girls Repulse Birmingham, Reach Final
- CSUN Resurgence Sets Up Volleyball Rivalry With Pepperdine
- BOYS' BASKETBALL
- Gaslamp, Ensemble Arts Reunite for 'Lady Macbeth'
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Valencia Holds Off Kennedy
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Surprising El Dorado Knocks Out Anaheim
- USC: No Evidence of Cheating : Drug testing: Review committee conducts interviews with athletes and finds no wrongdoing in school program, but some procedures are questioned.
- Improvement Is Goal of El Camino
- VIDEO RENTALS : Three New Players Enter the Top Five
- Padres Should Never Be in a No-Gwynn Situation
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Old Times With the McGarrigles
- Bush Reported Unhappy With Gorbachev Bid
- Want to Be a Doctor? Myths and Facts About Medical Education
- Glendale OKs Pay for City Workers in Gulf
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Voices: Eduard A. Shevardnadze
- Long Beach : Mayor Questions Plan for More Offshore Oil Drilling
- Reagans Seek to Be Buried on Grounds of Library : Grave site: The former President's staff will submit a formal application to the county planning department soon, a spokesman says.
- 'Thrill Killer' Suspected in Six Murders : Crime: Three employees of a pizza parlor in a Sacramento suburb are the latest victims. Three people were slain a week earlier at a store a mile away.
- California IN BRIEF : HEMET : DMV Drops Recall of 'JIHAD' Plate
- Idea of Closing a High School Gets Cool Reception by Torrance Board
- SANTA PAULA : Council Requires Low-Flow Fixtures
- SEAL BEACH : Petition for Vote on Mola Plan Is Invalid
- Gwynn's Contract Extended : Baseball: Outfielder, Padres agree in principle to three-year, $12.3-million deal.
- Shooting Prompts Playoff Site Changes for El Segundo High
- Ruelas' Day of Reckoning Approaching : Boxing: Lightweight from Pacoima eager to test elbow broken in bout last April.
- Read Her Lips : R&B; Singer Says Hot Dance Hit Is Lip-Synced
- STAGE REVIEW : Extroverted 'Side by Side' Gets Lift From Newcomer
- The Shows May Be Over, but the Images Linger On : Television: The Museum of Broadcasting's festival next month will salute Jack Paar, Bob Hope, Bart Simpson and Grant Tinker.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Caruso' More of a Showcase Than a Play
- Fruit to Be Out of Season : The anything-but-standard band will take off until summer while singer-songwriter Andrew Lowery goes East for film role.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Dark Verses : Robert Greenfield's poetry shows the effects of time spent in jails and psychiatric hospitals.
- At Front, GIs Ponder Combat Scenarios : Military: The possibilities range from quick victory to a long slugfest that could bring high casualties.
- Santa Monica : Parking Rules Modified
- Patriotism Plays Well at Benefit
- Pius X Coach, Aglow From UNLV Victory, Aims for a CIF Title
- Weighing the Merits of 'American Psycho'
- Solitary Piper : She's Just Monica, With Honest Tales of a Single Woman's Life
- ORANGE : Council Approves Ban on Fireworks
- Council Rejects Expansion for Tiny Naylor's
- Pasadena Adopts Rules Against 'Mansionization'
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School District Votes to Subsidize GI Pay
- 26 Years After Death, Malcolm X Inspires New Generation of Blacks : Pride: Books, T-shirts and buttons featuring the controversial '60s leader are selling big to teens who praise him as a role model.
- Baseball
- Cleveland's Season Finally Expires as Washington Runs Away, 87-79
- Clippers Lose to Suns, 113-93 : Pro basketball: Schuler says, with the Benjamin trade, it was a tough day for his team. Smith plays center.
- Eagles' Hansen Rises Above Troubled Past : Preps: El Segundo standout is now a winner in the class and on the court.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Fernandez Quietly Dazzling at El Camino
- El Monte High Gym Opens Next Month
- 8-Year-Old's Speech Quiets Alhambra Dispute
- La Verne : Housing Project Approved
- Senators Told of Press Curb Problems
- Culver City : Housing Plans Revived
- MOORPARK : Man Nursing Bad Back Saves Victim of Fire
- Arrests of 2 Cap 2 1/2-Year Probe of Drug Cartel
- Robinson Street to Be 2-Way Again
- Malibu Plan to Curb Building Sparks Heated Debate : Development: Opponents say the proposal is too restrictive. Supporters contend the community needs a pause to consider its future.
- City Moves Toward Voluntary Plastic Foam Ban : Environment: Pilot program, which now goes to the full council for a vote, would target beach communities.
- Woman, 43, to Be Tried in Slaying of Her Mother
- Infant Dies, Twin Critical in Cold Medicine Overdose
- MISSION VIEJO : Cruise Will Be Therapy for Patients
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : What's in a Title, Anyway?
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mark Smith's Four RBIs Help USC Beat UC Irvine
- Baseball
- Miscellany
- Baseball
- Santa Margarita Allowed to Join a Public-School League : Southern Section: Executive committee approves Catholic school's appeal, starting in 1992. But Mater Dei, Servite and Rosary are turned down.
- Northridge Beats Idaho State, 92-80
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-A ROUNDUP : Marina Gets 14th in Row by Beating Mater Dei
- Crenshaw Holds Its Early Lead, Defeats Fairfax
- FISHING : Bonito Provide Anglers With Plenty of Action Inside Harbor
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Struggles Past Qualifier
- Running on Empty : Recession, Auto Malls Throttle Dealerships, Leave Many Jobless
- Design for Memorial Is a Model of Debate : Santa Monica: The proposed new veterans monument has created controversy and some anger.
- Guilty Plea in Kidnaping of Wife
- Deputy Wounds Car Theft Suspect During Chase
- Woman Denies Stealing Bernson Political Funds
- Burglar Convicted in Murder of San Pedro Man
- LOTTERY RESULTS FEB. 20
- Disabled Woman Missing for a Week
- Panel Backs $7-Million Refund for Households : Overpayment: DWP customers who were charged for sewer service they did not receive could get payments of up to $950.
- North Hollywood Shows Playoff Form Against Grant : Prep basketball: Huskies repeat last season's feat of defeating the Lancers for the first time in their third meeting of the season, 61-44.
- Molina Allies, Rivals Weigh Council Pick
- Grant From AAF Launches Encino Velodrome Fund Drive
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 18 St. John's Beats No. 5 Syracuse, 77-72
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Georgia Clinches a Share of SEC Title
- BOYS' BASKETBALL : Helix Edges Vista in Two Overtimes
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION II-A ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION I-A ROUNDUP
- Leggett Chosen in WLAF Draft
- Miscellany
- Questions Loom for Yankees
- MSL NOTEBOOK : Outdoors Cold to Some Teams
- Israelis Celebrate With the Sound of Music in Tel Aviv : Music: The Israel Philharmonic plays its first public concert since the beginning of the Gulf War.
- Teacher Workshops in Writing Planned : SIMI VALLEY
- Power Outage Halts Game
- CS Long Beach Women Beat Hawaii, 73-63
- GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Disciplined Buena Defense Stifles Diamond Bar, 60-42
- Lack of Wind Gauge at CSUN Venue Costly : College track: Four Matador athletes failed to make national top-50 lists because wind readings were unavailable.
- Westchester High Uses 20-1 Run to Defeat Carson, 78-64
- Defendant Enters Guilty Plea, Ending Murder-for-Hire Trial
- OXNARD : Chavez Urges Grape Boycott in County
- COUNTYWIDE : Budding Judges Test Their Knowledge
- GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Some Arab Nations Suspicious of Moscow's Motives for Ending War : Reaction: Talk about the peace plan has caused a great deal of nervous concern and fears of a Soviet-Iraqi-Iranian axis.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- El Cajon
- Wetland Supporters Wrestle With Best Way to Return It to Nature : Environment: Limited tidal action can be restored to Ballona for $10 million. But a full-scale reclamation could wind up costing $50 million or more.
- In Wake of Raid, Shelter Defends its Care : Animals: State officials allege 'wildlife abuses' at the San Gabriel Valley Humane Society. Center's employees deny any wrongdoing.
- CAMARILLO : Man Indicted Over 4 Bank Robberies
- VENTURA : Students Prepare for Open House at Mall
- 4 Local Men Killed in Plane Crash
- Robbery Suspect Charged With Murder in Accidental Death
- CHP Crowns New Champ as State's Ticket Master : Enforcement: Officer gave 778 citations for traffic violations, surpassing the old mark, and could top 1,000 before month is out.
- SKIING : Snowboarding at Snow Summit This Weekend
- GIRLS ROUNDUP : Brownson Leads Torrey Pines Past San Marcos
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Rain' Has Harmony, Fails to Sing
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Uneasy Calm Before the Storm : Marine Wives Hold Tense Vigil Waiting for Start of Ground War
- El Segundo Youth Charged in Death : Street violence: The confrontation between El Segundo and Burbank youths last weekend has rattled the beach community and spawned fears of retaliation.
- CSUN Long Jump Champion Perry to Undergo Surgery on His Left Knee
- Assembly to Get Legislation on Boxing Reform
- MOTOR RACING : Pasadena Driver Gets Career Boost at School in France
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- The Pitfalls of Reporting Investments
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- The 'Old Valley' Has Vanished
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- Dismay Over Bremberg's Comment
- Rain
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- Smoke Hoods for Air Passengers
- Japanese Products Preferred, Survey Says : Trade: Blue-collar workers, who traditionally buy American, are emerging as international shoppers.
- Freeway Extension Needs to Be Stopped
- Unwarranted House Calls
- Utility Merger
- Unfair to Blame Trucks for Accidents
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- Peace Proposals and U.S. Bombing of Civilians
- Drought or Not?
- The Last Straw
- 3-Child Families Are Irresponsible
- Architect Should Receive Some Credit
- Smoke Hoods for Air Passengers
- Obituaries - Feb. 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 21, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 21, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 21, 1991
- Company Owner Shot to Death by Former Executive
- El Segundo, Torrance OK 20% Cut in Water Usage : Conservation: The two cities' mandatory cutback measures are the strictest in the South Bay. The programs start next month.
- Molina's First Goal--Expand County Board
- SHADOWS AND LIGHT: The current issue of...
- TOP COPS: An Orange County-based California Highway...
- WELCOME BACK: Orange County was hardly new...
- Cooking From the Outside In
- SURF, NO SAND: Commercials for Taxi Ice...
- Ground War Nears as Iraqi Reply Is Awaited : Diplomacy: Baghdad promises an answer 'soon' to a Soviet peace proposal. Allies see an attempt to 'buy time.'
- TONIGHT: The Fresk String Quartet of Stockholm...
- 'Listless' Iraqis Reported Leaving the Saudi Border : Optimism: Other assessments are hopeful, and confidence is growing among the allies.
- Tame the Personal Paper Chase
- 8 Linked to Failed Consolidated Thrift Plead Not Guilty
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Square D Receives Merger Proposal
- Risk Capitalists Venture Into More Established Companies : Investment: The tight credit market has made it even more difficult for start-up entrepreneurs to secure financing.
- Japanese Firm Drops Offer for U.S. Tool Maker : High technology: Fear of congressional opposition ended the bid for the supplier of nuclear weapons gear.
- George H. Heilmeier, senior vice president and...
- Times Names Williams VP for Operations
- Traffic Prohibited at Spain's Alhambra
- Salomon Bros. to Shift Some N.Y. Operations to Florida
- Soviets May Want Credit for Mideast Peace
- Varian Completes Sale of Unit: Varian Associates...
- TREND WATCH
- Circus Circus Enterprise, Las Vegas, said Richard...
- Information Systems Prescribed
- Judge Sees Milken Jailed for 3 Years : Punishment: The sentence was 10 years, but Kimba Wood indicates that she is likely to recommend parole after about 36 months.
- Harley-Davidson Inc.: The Milwaukee-based company said fourth-quarter...
- Scores Visit Site of Fiery Suicide
- Soviet Peace Proposal Falls Short, Bush Says : Diplomacy: President is critical of the plan, but officials say it has not been rejected. Iraq's foreign minister is expected back in Moscow today.
- Yields Rise at T-Bill Auction: The Treasury...
- MGM-Pathe's Rocky Start Aggravated by Managerial Confusion, Lack of Money
- THE High Life : There Are 54 Floors but at Least 12,000 Stories in the Vertical City at the Wells Fargo Center
- Conflict Analysis by the Book : Jane's Guides Reveal the Answers--Except to Classified Wartime Secrets
- Rockwell International Corp.'s Defense Electronics Organization, Anaheim,...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : U.S. Tells Payments to Panama Witness
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Rightists Face Court on Mandela Witness
- EC to Free $1 Billion in Aid for Soviets
- Logicon Completes Ultrasystems Acquisition: Logicon Inc., a...
- Tosco Corp.: The Stamford, Conn.-based company reported...
- Livingston Buys Keye/Donna/Pearlstein: After months of negotiations,...
- S.D. Names McGrory Its New City Manager : Government: Mayor calls successor to John Lockwood 'one of the finest men in the industry.'
- $2-Billion Deal Could Settle Drexel Claims : Bankruptcy: The plan, less than the $20 billion sought by creditors, would also allow a smaller-sized firm to resume business.
- Deere & Co.: The Moline, Ill.-based manufacturer...
- RETAIL / LEISURE : New Barker Bros. Store an Attempt to Combat Stuffy Image
- NEC Reports Loss for 1990; 4th-Quarter Profits Rebound
- RETAIL / LEISURE
- Larry Gonzalez, formerly director of community affairs...
- RETAIL / LEISURE
- Santa Anita Cos.: Profit for the quarter...
- A Vocal Supporter : Telling a Story Beats Reading a Book, Educator Says
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Stronger U.S. Action Urged to Save Water : Drought: A federal agency is accused of failing to promote conservation among the state's farmers. A restraint on population growth is being studied.
- MAKING IT WORK : Tips for Parents Living With Adult Children
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Market Update
- Ex-Chief of Family S&L; Convicted of Fraud, Conspiracy