- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- MSL Plans 'Voluntary' Outdoor Season, Without USSF's Help
- DIVISIONS III-A, III-AA : Estancia Has Best Chance of Stopping Palos Verdes
- Figure Skating
- Six More Football Players Sign With Titans
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- A Honky-Tonk Fan Grows Into the Band : Country music: Chris Wall left Orange County in 1980 as a bartender. Now he's coming back as a singer and songwriter.
- VALENTINE'S WATCH
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- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Cities to Beef Up Reservists' Salaries
- 1991 RAISES FOR L.A. COUNTY DEPARTMENT HEADS
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- City to Sell Office Building It Bought in '90
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- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISIONS IV, V : Whittier Christian Has Its Sights Set on Quarterfinals
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- Ghirardi's Work Powerful, Evasive
- How Did Oscar Like the Hits?
- Nominations Hit by Italian Group
- Moody's Downgrades Western Digital Debt
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- SCENE ON THE STREET : Flash in the Pants
- Leggy 'Pirates' Commandeer SCR Set to Stage Fashion Benefit
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Prize Patriotism on Parade
- Water Supplies Cut 31% by MWD to Agencies : Drought: Local communities must determine how to cope with cutbacks. Rationing lies ahead for many areas.
- Diabetes Care Urged Before Pregnancy : Health: Women can greatly reduce risks of having babies with birth defects by controlling their blood sugar level prior to conception, UC San Francisco researchers say.
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Celebrity Sing-Along for Troops Takes on the Aura of a Commercial
- From <i> Perestroika</i> to Paranoia : Stalinist bugbear of sinister foreigners returns
- Fighting for Oil We Shouldn't Need : Energy: If we'd demanded a sensible energy policy 10 years ago, we would not now have a catastrophic military policy.
- Clerk's Keen Nose Aids in Drug Arrest
- Toddler Badly Hurt in Driveway Mishap
- Westmont Bedevils Master's
- Take Me Out to the Old Giveaway Game
- Well, at Least He Was Given a Good Reason
- Mulligan Resigns as Coach at UCI
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Poly Makes Playoffs With 50-44 Victory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Can Blame This Defeat on the Sun
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Streaking Connecticut Beats No. 18 Georgetown
- White House Blames and Praises Fed : Economy: The President's chief economist, Michael Boskin, says tardiness in cutting interest rates helped bring on recession. But the central bank is doing better now, he adds.
- Retailing Shakeout Will Benefit Survivors
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- CBS Replaces Producer of 'Evening News'
- China Sentences 2 Key Dissidents for Protests : Trials: They get 13 years for roles in pro-democracy rallies. Action ends cases of most prominent leaders.
- This Time Out, the American Strategy Includes Victory : Battlefield: In Vietnam, tactical triumphs were squandered. In the Gulf, the equation of war is complete.
- Garamendi Lashes Out at Insurer's Practices : Consumerism: The new commissioner demands that FGS stop selling a high-risk liability policy that he says has no value.
- S.D. Faces 31% Cut in Imported Water Supply
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Saudi Arabia
- WORLD : 2 Rangers Accused of Murder
- Curtain Falls on the California Theatre : Government: The City Council, led by Bob Filner, votes against saving the downtown landmark.
- OJAI VALLEY : Community Leaders Put on Trash Panel
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Blind to Bared Souls
- San Clemente to Allow 2 of 3 Streets to Remain as Two-Way
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : John Greiner Gets Planning Panel Seat
- Carmel Valley Told Recession, Not Route 56, Is Slowing Park Funds
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Sues to Block Smithcliffs Project
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISIONS II-A, II-AA : Brea Moves Up but Remains Team to Beat
- Banks Offer $10 Billion to Gird Insurance Fund : Finance: But a provision of the proposal is that the fund no longer be used to protect uninsured depositors.
- Delta Will Drop Long Beach Service: Delta...
- Pebble Beach Deal May Be in Peril : Real estate: The growing slump in Japan's property market could cause the transaction for the famed golf course to unravel.
- Whittle Communications, Knoxville, Tenn., named former President...
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- The Spy Guys : Costa Mesa Store Does a Brisk Business Selling Personal Protection Devices
- Bakker 45-Year Term Is Upset; Verdict Upheld
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- CLIPBOARD : PACIFIC GOLDFISH FARM
- 2 Witnesses Refuse to Testify Against Winnie Mandela
- Allies' Other Foes: the Wind, the Rain, the Sand : Climate: A Saudi expert predicts that the weather will get worse by the end of this month.
- The House That Roared : Seal Beach City Council Can't Decide if Applause Should Be Allowed or Ruled Out
- Emmett Shannon; Retired Real Estate Broker
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- Salmon Program Called Success Despite Disease : Coast: Anglers say fishermen should reel in 20-pounders next year for the first time since the 1960s.
- GARDEN GROVE : Freeze on Nightclub Permits Is Extended
- Council Seeks Power Over Independent Boards : Politics: Mayor Bradley vetoed a similar ballot measure last year, calling it a 'naked power grab.'
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
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- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Edges Saddleback at Line
- There's Still No Place Like Home : Ramon Martinez Helps Family, Keeps His Roots in Dominican
- QUOTABLE
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- TREND WATCH
- Islam's Holy Month Could Add to Political Problems
- 'Nightstick' Shrieks at Car Thieves
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In the Mideast
- Hussein Says He's Willing to Talk if Bombing Is Halted : Diplomacy: Baghdad Radio reports he would 'cooperate' with Soviets in seeking an 'honorable solution.' White House insists on Kuwait pullout.
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- Anti-War Protesters Disrupt Freeway Traffic
- Supervisors to Ask U.S. to Upgrade LAX Radar
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : An Extremist Goes Mainstream : A proponent of expelling Palestinians joins the cabinet, and to a Jewish state under siege, his platform has appeal.
- Van Nuys Girls Stun Huskies
- Staggers Case Cited by NCAA : College basketball: Texas El Paso is accused of 13 violations, including improperly recruiting ex-Crenshaw star.
- Lunker Southland Bass Warming to Occasion
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Suns' Johnson Gets Scoop on Lakers and Their Streak : Pro basketball: He scores 35 and calls his 15-foot finger-roll lucky, but it's the key basket in Phoenix victory, 99-95.
- Umpires' Counsel Phillips Upset With Clemens' Deal
- Match Postponed for Funeral
- Nashville Isn't in Jerry Jeff's Country : Music: Walker is content with his recording business that's out of the mainstream. He and his Gonzo Survivors play tonight at the Coach House.
- O.C. MUSIC : She's No Stranger to Opera's Challenges : Despite the danger, soprano Ai-Lan Zhu studied her craft during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. She performs Friday at the Performing Arts Center.
- History Says the Buying Frenzy Is Likely to Return
- Besieged by High War Costs, Saudis Are Short of Cash, Diplomats Say : Finances: The nation is reportedly borrowing heavily from private banks--and hoping for a swift end to the conflict.
- Downey S&L; Reports Its 3rd Highest Profits Ever : Thrifts: Net income for 1990 was $42 million, contrasted with $13.6 million in 1989.
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- Navy Orders 400 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles: The...
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- Israeli Rivals Bicker Over Cabinet Roles : Diplomacy: Feeling upstaged, Foreign Minister Levy cancels his U.S. trip to see Bush and Baker.
- Warsaw Pact to Disband Its Military Structure
- P.M. BRIEFING : Rockwell to Build More Missiles
- Westinghouse Joins Dow Jones to Buy FNN's Network
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bank of England Cuts Loan Rate
- THE GULF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : In Japan
- Anaheim, Laguna Beach Opening Hot Lines to Report Water Wasters
- Couple Bound, Robbed of $3,000 by 2 Men in Home-Invasion Case
- Officer Kills Man and His Brother After Attack
- COUNTYWIDE : Daffodil Sales to Help Cancer Society
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Woodley's Effort Gives Title to El Cajon Valley
- The Sidelines : Austria Takes First Nordic Gold
- Smith Alias: Steelhead Heaven : Free-Flowing Northern California River the Best Spot for the Big Ones
- College Basketball
- Undertones Are Key to Installations
- Everybody's Looking for Laughs
- MUSIC REVIEW : Berlin 'Orpheus' at Home in Brooklyn
- 'Wonder Years' Writers Lead Guild Nominations
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.: The Akron-based...
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- Stockholders OK Sale of AmBase Unit
- The Day in the Gulf
- Robert F. Wagner; Mayor of New York for 3 Terms
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Saddam: What's in a Name?
- Assembly Fellowship Seeks Participants
- Steamy Services : California-Style Baptisms Are Done in--What Else?--Hot Tubs
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Condemning the Homeless Won't Solve Anything
- CYPRESS : Shut Down Bike Path, City Asked
- Supervisors OK Plan for Builder to Tap Into Aqueduct
- Supervisors Back Crisis Task Force on Drought : Emergency: The board hears gloomy assessments. Fines, limits on new building and water reclamation will be studied.
- The Sidelines : Track Embezzler Sentenced
- Sixteen a Sweet Run, but It's Not 34
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull's 59th Goal, Two Assists Power Blues Past Oilers, 4-2
- Airlines Take Big Risks in Ruthless Fare Wars
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- A Protest Close to Home : Activism: His son is a Marine. Her husband and son are in the Navy. Together they head a group of military families and others who say they support the troops, but oppose the war.
- Suburban Life: Urban Ills Are Catching Up
- Enemy Territory Divided Into 'Killing Boxes' for Aerial Onslaught : Strategy: One by one, specific areas are attacked. This appears to disrupt Iraqi efforts for command unity.
- NATION : Man, 80, Admits Killing Lover
- Author Recalls a Life Spent Trying to Be His Father's Son : Books: John Espey's account of growing up in a missionary home in China has been nominated for national book critics award.
- Methanol Car Steers Killea in New Course
- 'Suspicious' Death of Toddler Investigated
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Beat the Press
- Abortion Fight Vowed Over Clinic Plan : Protest: The South Bay facility will be run by Planned Parenthood. Operation Rescue promises a fight.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Officer Suspended on Abuse Complaint
- S.D. Narrows City Manager Choices to One : Council: Second-in-command Jack McGrory is virtually certain to succeed John Lockwood in official vote next week.
- 2 Airports Generate $55 Million : Economy: The Board of Supervisors hears the results of a study of the Oxnard and Camarillo facilities.
- Suspect Sought in Slaying of One Man, Kidnaping of Another
- Ethics Panel Loses Round With Council
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Chavez, Mission Rout Canyons, 21-9
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Ruddock on a Personal Mission
- All Norris Needs Is a Challenger
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Beats Chapman Despite Yates' Homers
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Norris Says Fight Plan Worked Perfectly
- THE NHL : League's Uncaring Drug Policy Leaves Troubled Players on Ice
- Looney, Patton Named to Coach All-Star Teams
- Football
- Day & Associates to Merge With McKittrick Firm
- Stock Rally Resumes--Dow Up 34
- Block Burned in Blast Near Sacramento
- Former Frontera Prison Guard Pleads Guilty to Helping Inmate Escape
- Coalition Urges Plan to 'Tax the Very Rich' : Budget: Groups hope to close loopholes and end some exemptions. They would boost the top rate to 11% for those earning more than $100,000 a year.
- Missing Twain Manuscript Is Believed Found
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Higher Rent Sought for U.S. Use of Bases
- Soviet Tally of Weapons in Europe Questioned; Pact May Be in Danger : Treaty: U.S. signals displeasure at how tanks, other armaments are counted. Disagreement could bring an early halt to Conventional Forces talks opening today.
- Robbery Victim Killed for Trying to Answer Door
- FILLMORE : Council Approves Revised Mini-Mall
- Santa Clarita Agrees to $2.7-Million Retail Lure
- Santa Ana Police Identify Man Hit in Year's First Shooting by Officer : Crime: He was wounded in stomach after allegedly reaching for a concealed pistol. Another officer was shot at the day before.
- Reflections on the Broadway
- VENTURA : Parents Object to School Board Plan
- Robert Morris Appeal Denied
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : BOYS BASKETBALL
- NCAA: Texas El Paso Acted Improperly in Recruiting of Staggers
- '92 Convention Puts the Astros in Limbo
- MacLean Calls Antics 'Stupid' : UCLA: After throwing the basketball at an Arizona player Sunday, he says such outbursts won't occur again.
- Outfielder Dave Gallagher agreed to a one-year...
- At 18-4, UCSD Women Still Play as If They're Overmatched
- CSUN's Gibbs Likely to Miss USIU Contest
- Simmons Issues a New Warning to Lockheed
- P.M. BRIEFING : Club Med Buys Tour Operator
- Card Connection
- GIs Pleased by Support From the Home Front : Military: One California soldier says that even the U.S. protests appear to be 'anti-war but pro-soldier.'
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Bonn to Speed Aid to Its Eastern States
- * Out of the Frying Pan ....
- Tragedy in Baghdad : 500 Killed in Shelter, Iraq Says; U.S. Calls Target Military : Highest Toll of Civilians in Gulf War
- Fired Air Force Gen. Dugan Says Ground War to Start Within Days
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Words on the War
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Thanks for Offer but No Thanks
- Grace K. Wilson; Retired Teacher
- Omar, Animal Park Baby Elephant, Is Seriously Ill
- Funeral Friday for Policewoman
- Evolution Theory: UNLV Over UCLA
- COMMENTARY BASEBALL SALARIES : Welcome to Wacky World of Arbitration
- WLAF Will Succeed With Tight Rein on Dollar, League President Believes
- Mistake-Prone Gulls Suffer Seventh Consecutive Loss at Home
- Music Center Opera Announces New Season : Opera: Plans include eight works, ranging from new productions of standards like 'Madama Butterfly' to the world premiere of 'Kullervo,' based on a Finnish myth.
- Unions, Railroads Extend Talks: The Persian Gulf...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Surplus Up Over Year Ago
- Iraq's Naval Threat Ended, Briton Reports
- Aziz to Discuss Peace Plan With Gorbachev
- LOCAL : Ex-Deputy Faces Drug Charges
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : GIANT VIPER
- Historically Speaking, the Message Died
- MWD Slashes Water Supplies to Agencies 31%
- COUNTYWIDE : Comcast to Resume Program for Gays
- Jim Tippins: a Community's Connector
- There's Now Time for This Sergeant
- Ocean Search Ends; Mayday Signal May Have Been a Hoax
- Insults Add to the Tragedy
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- BABYWATCH
- The Waiting May Be Over for Players in 'Black Bambi'
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : In other boys' basketball games:
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISIONS I-A, I-AA : Marina Puts Its Streak on Line in First Round
- Excavate Makes 3-Year-Old Debut Thursday
- The Sidelines : Burrell Sets Indoor Record
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Stunning 'Silence' : Jodie Foster's FBI trainee is pitted against Anthony Hopkins' insane, evil psychiatrist in Jonathan Demme's suspenseful 'The Silence of the Lambs.'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Xtet Offers a Mixed Bill at Bing
- MOVIE REVIEW : No Hat Trick for 'Perfectly Normal'
- Illegal Drug Use at Work Takes a Statistical Drop
- Ex-Legislator, Professor Picked for PUC
- Unocal May Sell Southeastern Operations
- 1,000 to Lose Jobs in Occidental Plan to Save $100 Million
- Financial Center Lease Is Valued at $12.5 Million : Real estate: Donnelley Information Publishing has signed a 7 1/2-year pact for a three-story structure at the Nexus Financial Center.
- Yields Fall on New T-Bills: Interest rates...
- Reliance Group Holdings Inc.: The New York...
- WORLD : Bomb Claim Turns Jet Around
- 6 Cities to Create Monorail Advisory Agency : Transportation: The agreement will give the municipalities veto power on location and design of the light-rail stations within their boundaries.
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- Coast Christian Withdraws From Prep Playoffs After Fight
- The Angels have substantially increased their offer...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Nothing Normal About It: Fight, 12 Ejections, Forfeit
- TV Reviews : 'Smithsonian World' Probes World of Advertising
- Farewell, Linda Fisher--A Nicer Neighborhood Awaits
- COSTA MESA : Applicants Sought for Federal Grants
- Excessive Water Users Cite Reasons : Ventura: Some customers on the penalty list consumed nearly their year's allotment in just six months, officials said.
- ORANGE : Lecture to Focus on Children's Reading
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Accused of Exposing Himself
- General Dynamics Veteran Newton Dies in La Jolla
- PREP SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Pacifica Defeats Costa Mesa in Wild-Card Game
- NEA Modifies Obscenity Guidelines : Arts: The policy change stems from an apparent dispute between the NEA and the Justice Department over whether to appeal a federal court ruling that struck down the so-called anti-obscenity oath.
- Harlequin Playhouse-Turned-Club Files for Bankruptcy Protection
- Royal Notches 1st Playoff Win in Record Style, 108-71
- Italian Player Quits Seton Hall in Wake of U.S. Flag Dispute
- STAGE REVIEW : Director Runs a Tight Ship in 'Anything Goes'
- Investors in Boesky Case to Get $53.3 Million
- Those Were the Days : 20th Anniversary Party for 'All in the Family' Brings Out the Stars
- Susan B. Swanton Welsh; Retired Social Worker
- The Chance to Live and to Tell About It : Air safety: Smoke hoods could help passengers survive a fiery crash, experts say. So why are federal officials resisting?
- 3 Navy Men Wounded in Holdup at Bar
- SIMI VALLEY : Volunteers Help to File Tax Returns
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge Rejects Ranch Seizure in Slave Case
- FULLERTON : Groups Invited to Adopt, Clean Parks
- Giving Doctors a Helping Hand : Medicine: Invention reduces risk of being exposed to AIDS virus during treatment.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Recyclable Trash Percentage Grows
- For UCSD, Winning Is Simply Basic : College basketball: By sticking to fundamentals, Tritons (20-3) don't let success go to their heads.
- TV Reviews : 'The Road to Brown' Honors an Obscure Hero
- Hughes Aircraft, Los Angeles, elected W. Allen...
- Probe Focuses on Suspect in Anchorwoman's Death
- War Stirs Dark Memories for Vietnamese Fleeing Battered Iraq : Refugees: Road construction workers break their contracts to get out. 'Forget the money,' one declares.
- Nation's Ammo Industry Suffering Despite the War : Defense: Pentagon cutbacks bite deeply into the business. Some worry about future capability.
- World IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Pilot and Friend Hanged for Treason
- Control Board Raises Per Diem of State Lawmakers $4, to $92
- Plan for Ousting Council Members to Go on Ballot
- City to Take Eagle Rock From Owner : Landmarks: The L.A. council votes to acquire land on which the famed boulder sits. The investor is crying foul.
- Malibu on Way to Being a City : Incorporation: County supervisors drop their opposition after an eight-month delay over a sewer project.
- Letting the Facts Get in the Way of a Good Story About a Little Girl
- The Sidelines : William & Mary Cuts 4 Sports
- Figure Skating
- Two Girls' Soccer Players Commit to Santa Barbara
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Talent Runs Deep on Women's Track Team
- 'General Hospital's' General : Television: In 1978, Gloria Monty pushed the ABC serial into the modern era. She left in 1986 but now has returned--and aims to drag it into the 1990s.
- Lincoln National Corp.: The Ft. Wayne, Ind.-based...
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- Retail Sales Dropped 0.9% in January
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sony Retools VW Plant for TVs
- BRITISH HUMOR
- DESERT STORM: DAY 28 : Military
- U.S. Considers More Aid for Baltic People