- Advanced Logic Research, Inc.: The Irvine computer...
- Belcor Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of plastic...
- Kevin Ormes has been named vice president...
- 3rd Day of Rain Pelts Northern California
- It's Flags and Yellow Ribbons for Mardi Gras
- Pan Am's Ban on Iraqis May Break Law, New York Says
- WORLD : Croatia Minister Stands Firm
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Cocaine Cartel Asks Ban on Extraditions
- Defenses Up as Guests Party Down : International Style
- Man Leaves Plane That Is Piloted by Woman
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Some Telegenic Heroes Emerging From War Footage
- Gulf Weather
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Drug That Killed 12 Used as Tranquilizer
- 5 Poor Mexican Children Receive Free Surgery
- OXNARD : 2 Men Wounded During Shootout
- PLATFORM : A Gift of Music, of Food for the Spirit
- Miracle Recovery Sends Double-Lung Recipient Home
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students to Travel, Study in Spain
- Rider Scores 41 in Runaway Win for Antelope Valley
- Tampa Bay Is Sticking With Williamson
- UNLV Women Beat Fullerton, 88-82
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Home Alone' Holds Its Own
- TV Reviews : 'Clara' a Wrenching Work by Arthur Miller
- Music Reviews : Orford Quartet at Schoenberg Hall
- Big East Gets Into Football With 8-School Conference
- Battleship Missouri
- WORLD : Judge Retains Mandela Charges
- Auction Splits Up Eastern Airline Assets
- August W. Felando has joined Pacific Sun...
- SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY : Electronics Group Lobbies Legislators to Keep Tax Breaks
- New Image Completes AcuImage Acquisition
- 2 U.S. Soldiers Hurt by Gunman Firing at Saudi Shuttle Bus : Terrorism: Attack is first of its kind there. Three other nations report terrorist incidents, and Americans are advised to leave Jordan.
- Syrians Fire on Iraq Troops for 1st Time
- DESERT STORM: DAY 20 : NAME THAT WAR
- COLUMN ONE : High-Tech War Hopes Overdrawn : Policy-makers have celebrated advanced weaponry to win public support. Now they worry people may expect too much from technology. Its limits are profound.
- Chinese Arrest 32 in Gold-Smuggling Case
- O.C. Gets a Lift: More Funding for Flood Work
- U.S. Eases Position on Global Warming
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Rally Past North Stars
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Roberts-Marsalis Pianorama
- Crowds Flood 'Miss Saigon' Box Office
- Greg Augustine has been named sales manager...
- Gordon B. Hattersley III has been appointed...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Hills Chain Files for Bankruptcy: The troubled...
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Dataproducts' Imaging Supplies Group in Simi Valley...
- Setting Up Ethics Code Pays Off, Advisers Say : Workplace: They can help companies avoid countless lawsuits, avoid bad publicity and a tarnished reputation, experts say.
- Israelis Accuse 10 Arabs of Spying for Iraq
- City Council Panel OKs Nomination to CRA Board
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parking Lot Won't Need Voters' OK
- California IN BRIEF : COLUSA : Judge Apparently Hangs Himself
- Father, Son Among 3 Killed in Gun Battle
- COSTA MESA : Son Begins to Read So She Will Try
- Tenant Slightly Hurt in Apartment House Fire
- Titan Boosters Begin Drive to Save Football
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- The Sidelines : Nigel Benn Charged in Assault
- TV Reviews : 'Cuba and Cocaine' a Devastating Portrait
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra-based parent company...
- Canada to Join U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Talks
- Mariners Bancorp: The San Clemente-based parent company...
- Brenda Billington and Allan Dorff have joined...
- Hussein Calls Arafat a 'Traitor,' Paper Reports
- DESERT STORM: DAY 20 : Political
- Judge Rejects Drug Case Tied to Pregnancy
- Royal Rut: Tales that Prince Charles and...
- Insider : U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Muzzled by Washington : April Glaspie met with Saddam Hussein shortly before his army invaded Kuwait. Now she is a bureaucratic non-person, and--some fear--a scapegoat as the Administration's prewar policy is debated.
- Who Wrote <i> the </i> Book on War? : Carl von Clausewitz's Old Military Theories Still Apply, Scholars Say
- IOC Waiting to See Progress in South Africa : Apartheid: Committee approves of actions taken by De Klerk but requires more evidence of change in nation's racial policy.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Pitt Is Back on Track, Overcoming Seton Hall
- GOLF : Mallon Gets Her First Win
- ART
- Agent Orange
- Muslims in America
- President's State of Union Address
- Muslims in America
- President's State of Union Address
- Guatemala
- Muslims in America
- San Francisco
- President's State of Union Address
- President's State of Union Address
- President's State of Union Address
- President's State of Union Address
- Ruling Resurrects Issue of SDG&E;'s Competitiveness
- MOVIES - Feb. 5, 1991
- Obituaries - Feb. 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 5, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 5, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 5, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 5, 1991
- Rafsanjani Offers to Mediate but Sees No Iraqi Flexibility : Iran: U.S. reaction is neutral, but Moscow welcomes the proposal to meet with Saddam Hussein.
- WOMEN ON BOARD: Martha R. Seger, until...
- Farmers Dealt Double Blow on Water Supplies
- Hospital Halts Emergency Room Services : Health Care: Action at financially troubled San Diego General follows IRS liens, is expected to last a week.
- Woman Believed to Be Third Victim of Rapist in San Clemente Area
- Bush Budget Includes $103 Million for Border Sewage Treatment Plant : Environment: $40 million more is allotted for city's sewage system upgrading, regardless of court action.
- Next Step : Cuban Communists Are Seeking a New Agenda : Behind Castro's slogan of 'socialism or death,' the party is trying to rid itself of ineffective Soviet dogma.
- OUT WITH THE OLD: Former Tustin Councilman...
- 2 Radar Systems Faulty in Collision on Runway : Crash: The equipment could have helped controller track planes before the disaster. Death toll rises to 34.
- Farmers Elude State Shut-Off of Water : Agriculture: More than 500 growers in eastern Ventura County still might be stung by an MWD plan that would cut allocations in half. If the cuts are approved, they could take effect by March 1.
- Universal's 'Diamond' in the Rough : Movies: Tom Selleck's baseball comedy set in Japan and planned for release by MCA's Universal Pictures may test the bonds between the studio and its new Japanese owner, Matsushita Electric.
- Jerry Brown Quits as Party Chairman : Politics: Ex-governor announces resignation as head of the state's Democrats to run for U.S. Senate in '92.
- COME ON OVER! Forget terrorists. Put Scuds...
- SECOND TIME AROUND: The Crystal Cathedral is...
- Gulf Weather
- FULLERTON : Hospital Establishes Explorer Scout Post
- Trying Not to Offend Anyone : Why Asian nations look to duck the hard issues of Gulf War
- Intersection Now Giving Drivers Mixed Signals
- San Diego Teen-Ager Killed in Accident
- A Golden Handshake for a Teacher : Retirement: He is one of up to 150 who have accepted a $15,000 bonus to take early retirement after the L.A. district mistakenly hired too many instructors.
- Azinger's Day at the Beach Ends With a Four-Stroke Win
- Baseball
- It's Perry's Turn to Take Command of Trojans : USC: Sophomore from Texas is expected to become the starting quarterback next season.
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Maverick May Be Spokesman in the Future
- WORLD : N. Korea Offers Remains of GIs
- Reporters Get a Tour of Remnants of Iraqi Town
- Ah, the Daffodils: Spring Is Busting Out All Over
- Renegade 'Black Beret' Troops Add Sparks to Latvia Tinderbox : Baltics: They were once local policemen. With emerging democracy they sided with the Kremlin and Communists and became outcasts.
- Indian Nurses Tell of Iraq Escape Ordeal : Refugees: They talk of fear and frustration during an odyssey through a country that few want to see again.
- New Israel Cabinet Member Favors Expulsion of Arabs : Mideast: Shamir names hard-liner despite strong opposition. He says government's policy is unchanged.
- Soviets Curb Alternative Radio Station : Kremlin: The move is seen as another attempt to restore government control over the media. Russian republic officials vow to strike back.
- In Asia
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Nevada Las Vegas Beats CSUN, 10-4
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Pact Requires USX to Notify Union of Any Bid : Industry: The provision would enable the Steelworkers to decide whether to make their own offer for the mills and coke plants.
- PHILIPPINES: The Philippine government is preparing the...
- Pete Rose Banned From Hall of Fame
- War IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : Soldier Killed in Mock Desert Battle
- Cobra AH-1
- ORANGE : Hospital to Offer Child-Rearing Series
- Dollar Hits All-Time Low Against Mark
- Saudis Shuttle Refined Oil, Hope to Sell Ship-to-Ship
- Israel Halts Bank Sale Talks: The government...
- Brady Wants Phased Cutback of FDIC Coverage : Banking: His plans to overhaul the system, to be released this week, would limit the amount of insurance that any one depositor could receive.
- WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS AND LOSERS : Market Watch
- Air Controller Safety Issue Surfaces Again
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Women Allowed to 'Bicker' at Princeton
- 'Apology Ads' Raise Issue of Fair Play : Punishment: Citing ethical questions, some newspapers refuse to publish court-ordered advertisements designed to embarras defendants.
- War IN BRIEF : SAUDI ARABIA : U.S. Soldiers Doubt Chemical Protection
- War IN BRIEF : MOROCCO : 300,000 Turn Out for Pro-Iraq Rally
- ANAHEIM : Crash Closes Lanes on Riverside Freeway
- Figures Dispute Rampant Growth on Key Corridor : Ventura Boulevard: A 12% boost in commercial space, called average by experts, rebuts a charge that foot-dragging allowed a massive buildup.
- The Sidelines : NHL Reinstates Oilers' Fuhr
- SAILING : Pyewacket Leads by Seven Miles in Biennial Race to Puerto Vallarta
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL : Oregon Surges Past Cal in Second Half, 74-71
- Music : Currie Leads L.A. Chorale
- Jazz : Few Surprises at Biltmore Bar Party
- As Observers and Critics, Media Play Vital Roles in Time of War : Military: There is a certain dynamic tension between generals and journalists. But they need each other.
- THE TIMES POLL : Wilson Popular but Some of His Proposals Aren't
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Jackson's Hot Shooting in Stretch Leads Ohio State Past Purdue, 66-59
- NBA ROUNDUP : Kevin Johnson Has Big Game for Suns
- Pitino, Kentucky Do a Lot for Each Other
- SANTA ANITA : Farma Way Is Being Type-Cast
- Collision With Wall During Phoenix Race Kills Milburn
- TV Reviews : Hot Dog! 'Coney Island' Lives Again on PBS
- Some Question If Channel 8 Shifted Gears on Car Report
- Pop Music : The Honest Power of Bad Religion at Palladium
- Atkins Is All Fun and Games at Ambassador
- Arts Need Public Funding
- P.M. BRIEFING : Pan Am Iraqi Policy Questioned
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- COLUMN ONE : Cries for Help Go Unheeded : State and local governments are on the edge of a fiscal abyss. Much of the country is becoming meaner and harsher for those most desperate for assistance.
- Profile: Ramsey Clark
- LOTTERY RESULTS : FEB. 2
- In Tel Aviv, Scuds and the Lessons of War : Israel: Even pessimists now realize the gulf conflict has brought a message to the Jewish state: Israel is not alone.
- Merger May Speed Renovation of 65-Year-Old Fox Theater
- Oil Unlikely to Seep Into Water Basin : Environment: Officials say rainfall before the slick is cleaned up could still pose a threat to supplies west of Piru.
- ANAHEIM : High School District Cuts Driving Classes
- Santa Margarita Cheerleaders Place 7th in National Contest
- The Sidelines : Taylor Arrested in Cab Incident
- Reagan Library Just Months From Opening : Memorial: The former President will give Britain's ex-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher a tour of the facility today.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers' Simpson Makes the Most of His Free Time
- Fernando Inherits the Treasures of a Sport Gone Mad
- Magic's Fall Gives Lakers Biggest Scare : Pro basketball: Johnson suffers concussion in third quarter against Bulls, then Smith sparks 15th victory in a row, 99-86.
- L.A. Crash Is Just Latest Challenge for SkyWest Air : Airlines: Friday's disaster was the company's second in four years that may have been caused by an air traffic controller.
- Venezuela to Privatize Telecommunications: The country is...
- INDONESIA: Tourism in Indonesia is expected to...
- Chip Industry's Founding Leaders Begin Bowing Out
- Modern War Passes Desert Dwellers By : Bedouins: Sand and solitude are a way of life for the Saudi wanderers. The conflict has affected them little.
- The Day in the Gulf
- Iraqi Officers Hide in Schools--Schwarzkopf
- Jury Still Out on Army's Sorely Needed Mine-Clearing Device : Weapons: Generals look on hopefully in field test. Without it, sending troops into the breach could be costly.
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Rising Quake Toll Could Reach 700
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : NBA's Warriors Want Bigger Arena
- WORLD : Car Bomb Damages Ulster Base
- In Europe
- 6 Bombs Found on Chemical Tanks Near Norfolk Naval Base
- On Baghdad Radio 'News,' Truth Becomes a Casualty : Morale: Faced with the need to rally troops and civilians, broadcasts edge further from reality.
- Firm Convicted in Deaths Loses Subway Job : Metro Rail: All bids are voided on a tunnel segment. Company was found guilty of homicide in Milwaukee methane explosion.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : District Considers Middle Schools
- Science / Medicine : Nausea From Chemotherapy Eased
- CLIPBOARD : Southern California Water Consumption
- PLACENTIA : Name Change for District Considered
- IRVINE : Security Guard Hurt in Clash With 2 Men
- West Issue / Moving Oxnard High School
- Latinos Aim to Expand Their Core of Leaders : Politics: The project is seen as a way to empower the county's growing ethnic community by placing professionals on community boards.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker, Stich Give Germany a Davis Cup Win
- A Victory for the Senior Set : Winternationals: Bradley beats old rival Prudhomme in top-fuel final.
- Many Prep Players Make Early Choices : Football: Signing day is Wednesday, but several high school players have avoided the rush by declaring their intentions.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Wollek's Team Takes 24 Hours of Daytona
- It Took a Little Extra for Him to Join Club
- Angel Pitchers Look to Be Cut Above After Surgery : Baseball: Recovery is progressing well for McCaskill's elbow and Blyleven's shoulder as both players try to overcome frustrations of last season.
- TV Reviews : 'If Looks Could Kill'--Pointless but Absorbing
- The Grove Shakespeare Festival has announced that...
- Nancy Kulp, Who Played Secretary on 'Beverly Hillbillies,' Dies
- Dance : Shapiro & Smith in Long Beach
- MALAYSIA: Manufacturing investment in Malaysia is expected...
- SOUTH KOREA: The Seoul government is preparing...
- Germans Taking the Inside Track in Car Sales to Japan
- Red Cross Says Iraq Blocking Efforts on POWs : Prisoners: The neutral organization is supposed to help protect captives. But it complains that it is being stonewalled.
- LOCAL : Gunman Fires at LAPD Cadet
- Public Opinion in Egypt Turning Slowly Against the 3-Week-Old War
- Muslim Boycott
- BOOK REVIEW : Novelist's Last, Precious Outing Proves a Fitting Tribute to His Style : THE MAN FROM RAFFLES, <i> by William Overgard</i> , Simon & Shuster, $19.95
- Van Nuys Man Sought in Slaying
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : 'Talk-Back' TV Has Public in Spotlight, Networks on Spot
- LOS ALAMITOS : Man, 2 Passengers Hurt in Car Crash
- IRVINE : School Board, City Council Will Meet
- ORANGE : Old Towne Assn. Honored for Work
- AROUND THE NBA : Doctor Says Jackson Can Rejoin Nuggets
- The Sidelines : Sunkist Pulls Out of Fiesta Bowl
- Canucks Had Close-Up View of Fatal Airline Crash at LAX
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Meet the George Steinbrenner of France
- STAGE
- Jews Come Together for Troops, Israel : Rallies: About 700 people show up at a community center in Garden Grove to show their support. Elsewhere in the county, groups join in the national Prayer for Peace.
- Short Takes : Di's Brother Admits Infidelity
- Music : New Music Trio in UCLA Concert
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- STAGE
- P.M. BRIEFING : Union Strikes Harley-Davidson
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hills Stores File for Protection
- WORLD : Brazil Rain Forest Activist Slain
- Drop Charges, W. Mandela's Lawyers Urge
- Words on the War
- B-52 Goes Down in Ocean; 6 Dead in Copter Crashes : Gulf War: Mechanical failure blamed in loss of bomber that was returning from a mission. U.S. says eight Marines killed last week were victims of allied fire.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Projected Deficit Forces Hiring Freeze
- Specter of Soviet Past Still Haunting Eastern Europe : New democracies: Many fear an invasion, and that Moscow's woes will spill over their borders, survey finds.
- Constance Carroll: Educator Sees Change
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : House Fire Blamed on Match in Trash
- Grand Jury Scrutinizes Financier : Thousand Oaks: Olen B. Phillips is suspected of embezzling funds from almost 2,000 investors in his real-estate deals.
- Violence Invades a Once-Quiet Neighborhood in San Juan Capistrano : Crime: The Los Rios district sits squarely in the middle of troubled areas. The stabbings and robberies have residents living in fear.
- COSTA MESA : OCC Fair Focuses on Health-Care Careers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Commission to Reconsider Tract
- Aztecs Net Big Upset Over Arizona
- Boxing
- For Los Alamitos, Frustration Ends With Soccer Victory : Prep soccer: Jenny Reyes' game-winner helps her and four senior teammates realize goal of beating Esperanza after 3 1/2 years of losses to Aztecs.
- Alistair Cooke on American Humor : Lecture: Unfortunately, the mellifluous PBS superstar's frame of reference seemed somewhat behind the times.
- Short Takes : Jonathan Winters Gets Serious
- Columbia Has Big Plans for Stories With Small Budgets
- Churches Meet Bush's Call for Day of Prayer : Religion: Ministers ask God to keep casualties low on both sides. Some are critical of the President's actions.
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Street Smart : 'You've Got to Use Your Imagination' to Survive, Homeless Man Says
- 'Death Squad' Killed 15, Archbishop Says
- Chernobyl a Hot Tourist Attraction
- Hoag Staff Puts Its Heart Into a Whodunit : Health campaign: The hospital staff has dramatized in a spoof the factors that contribute to heart disease as part of an annual program.
- COUNTYWIDE : Scouts Find Cookie Sales a Piece of Cake
- OJAI VALLEY : 80 Ask to Serve on Annexation Panel
- CAMARILLO : Farmers Market to Open March 2
- Everett Gives Up Fight for Hollywood Park : Horse racing: Proxy competition ends as she resigns, and Hubbard is elected chairman of the board.
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- LOS ALAMITOS : Final Weekend One for the Books
- Jazz : Larry Coryell--Slightly Adrift at McCabe's
- Aztecs Get Emotional WAC Win : College basketball: Brandenburg can't say enough about key victory over Wyoming.
- The Week in the Gulf
- Farrah Delivers at SPIN Benefit
- A Freedom Fighter Goes 'Home' : Nationalism: L.A. lawyer returns to her roots to aid Latvia's independence bid. She says she's a bridge between her ancestral homeland and West.
- PLATFORM : Teaching Is a Job
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : 'Designer Drug' Kills 11 in 3-State Region
- Big East Will Announce 8-Team Football League
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Wassermans Make Pledge of $5 Million : Fund-raising: MCA chairman and wife make one of the largest single donations to Motion Picture and Television Fund.
- Gays Decry Benefit Screening of 'Lambs'
- PEOPLEWATCH
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Dow Jumps 41.58; Close Is Highest Since Iraq Invaded
- More Banks Slash Prime Lending Rates
- Market Watch : Short Sellers Bet on Rally Fading
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Allies, Iraqis Trading Shots in Image War
- 'Mighty Mo' Shells Iraqis : Gunman in Saudi City Attacks Bus
- Iranian President Offers to Mediate Gulf Peace Talks
- Recession-Bred Budget Woes Run Rampant in Cities
- SANTA ROSA VALLEY : County to Consider Rezoning 12 Parcels
- 'Law and Order' Judge Takes Over Key Appeals Court Post : Judiciary: J. Clifford Wallace becomes chief judge of the nation's largest circuit court of appeals. A defense attorney calls him bright but heartless.
- Cautious Wilson Dips Into Treacherous Water Wars : Wisely rules out trying to run everything from Sacramento--for now
- Baseball
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : USC Called for 37 Fouls in 77-63 Loss
- TUSTIN : Local Affairs Show Debuts on Cable
- Sockers Find Answer to Sidekick Defense : MSL: A cluster of goals in the second quarter helps San Diego defeat Dallas, 5-1.
- AWARDS
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Bumpy': A Tribute Poorly Paid
- Quest for Gold : Treasures: A Tarzana man says he's close to finding a lost Spanish mine that early records call the continent's richest.
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Ski Victory May Not Be Suitable
- Science / Medicine : Golden Women : Survey Counters Stereotypes, Finds Life Begins at 50 for Many