- HEALTH : AIDS Research Funding Changes Proposed in Bill
- Documentary : Return to Divided Ethiopia Finds Wariness and Unease : The upcoming Eritrea vote rankles the minority Amharas, who ruled the nation for centuries. Ethnic problems are worsening.
- TV REVIEWS : 'J. Edgar Hoover': Dirt Shown Out of Context
- Average Pay for O.C. Office Workers Drops 2.6% in '92 : Survey: Wages for L.A. employees rose 1.4%. Labor analysts are surprised, as O.C. workers usually make more.
- Jacquelyn Jones has been appointed director of...
- Jeff Mackler has joined Ruder-Finn Inc., a...
- Coloradans' 'Journey for Justice' Off to Rocky Start in Germany
- Racial Theme of New Yorker Cover Sparks Furor
- California College Guide : The Class of 2013
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Hon Project Faces Another Hurdle
- What If the King Jury Again Is Mostly White? : Justice: We need diversity of attitude, not necessarily of color. Defendants are entitled only to juries free from prejudgment.
- MOORPARK : Grant Sought to Improve Arroyo
- Not a Level Playing Field : Cal State system must end the funding inequity suffered by women athletes
- STAGE REVIEW : Etudes About Manicurist, Manson at Burbage
- Weekend Box Office : Here Come the First Hits of 1993
- Fast Food Off the Shelf : Taco Bell and Frito-Lay Will Take Mexican Fare Into Supermarkets
- Firms Urged to Be Diverse
- Safeway Inc. reported a fourth-quarter profit Monday,...
- Price Pfister Under the State's Gun : Lawsuit: Pacoima plumbing manufacturer faces a major challenge from the results of lead tests on its faucets.
- Amwest Insurance Group's 4th-Quarter Profit Falls 5%
- California College Guide : Disadvantaged Receiving Early Taste of College Life : Outreach: Institutions seeking a broader range of students offer summer programs for high school and junior high minorities in hopes of attracting them in the future.
- Drug Dealers Reveal Their Emotions
- Radiosurgery Technique to Make O.C. Debut Today : Medicine: Woman's cancerous brain tumor will be attacked in procedure newly available at 2 hospitals.
- President Rejects Double Standard Claims : Politics: Clinton insists that all interviews of applicants for federal posts, whether men or women, are handled in an evenhanded manner.
- O.C. Drenched Again in Powerful Winter Storm : Weather: High winds and rain damage buildings and snarl traffic, but no new major landslides are reported.
- Countywide : Group Backs Voter Registration Plan
- SAN CLEMENTE : Sheriff's Officials to Discuss Proposal
- Marines' Handling of Colonel's Death Hit
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Doug Faist, senior vice president of Mariners...
- MacValley to Move Into New Plant, Open Station
- Taking the Routine Out of Exercise
- CARACAS : Latin Group of Three
- At Least 132 Die as Airliner, Iranian Military Jet Collide : Disaster: Passengers were bound from Tehran for Shiite Muslim holy city in nation's northeast.
- Students Savor Food Court : Despite Complaints, Pilot Project at High School Is Passing Test
- Laff Stop Sues Over Topless-Show Order
- BURBANK : 3 Youths Arrested on Stealing Charges
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Fair Housing Panel Elects New Officers
- New Reporter on 'Entertainment'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Brazen Overtures! in a Mostly American Program
- REAL ESTATE
- Anheuser-Busch Cos. reported slightly improved earnings Monday,...
- Dick Ellison has been promoted to director...
- Unsentimental Journey
- Enforcing the Law of Television
- Valley-Based Emergency Water System Nearing Completion
- SANTA PAULA : Man Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- SANTA ANA : City Gets Its First Woman Postmaster
- STANTON : Council Expected to Elect New Member
- IRVINE : 3% Raises for City Workers on Agenda
- SYLMAR : Suspected Supplier Seized in Drug Bust
- Father Figure : Guardian Fills Void for University's Zeigler
- TV REVIEWS : 'Mo' Funny' Pays Fine Homage to Black Comedians
- Jack in Box Parent Posts Record Profit
- Raycomm Takes Its Renegade Subsidiary to Court : Bankruptcy: The Southern California company puts Texas-based Flex Staff in Chapter 11 reorganization in an effort to wrest control of it.
- Regional Outlook : A New Call for Indian Activists : 500 years after Columbus, Latin America's indigenous militants grabbed the world's attention with protests. But will concrete gains match the commotion?
- California College Guide : It Won't Be Cheap : Tuition: Financial adviser Percy Bolton tells his clients to plan early. Two parents and a student share their methods of paying for school.
- California College Guide : California Universities and Colleges
- A Mall to Call Home : An Urban Amenity on the Outskirts
- 2 Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Father's Death : Verdict: Richard and Jerry Heitzman, accused of neglecting disabled Robert Heitzman, were also convicted of elder abuse.
- ANAHEIM : Council Considering Utility Rate Hikes
- Miscellany
- Harman International Industries Inc., a Northridge-based maker...
- Poor Have Money to Burn
- Wood Coverage Presented Dilemma to 2 Publications
- DUBLIN : Parliament to Punt
- College Applications Show Lack of Guidance : Education: Cuts in school counseling staffs are blamed for an increase in ill-prepared students. Many fail to take required classes or cannot figure out bewildering paperwork.
- COLUMN ONE : When Evil Calls Out for Action : The nation is urged to intervene around the world to do 'God's work' and to avert a 'second Holocaust.' How do we know when to act on the humanitarian impulse?
- VENTURA : Street to Be Closed for Student Safety
- OXNARD : Youth Shot in Hand in Street Encounter
- Perspectives on Political Appointments : Who Did We Think Tended Our Children? : The lower class has always been exploited; it won't change until we elevate child care to the skilled labor that it is.
- Residents Steamed Up Over Proposed Burger King : Encino: At a land-use meeting, debate over the drive-through is heated. The homeowner protest will be considered next month.
- Victim of Drive-By Shooting in Garden Grove Is Identified
- Homeowners File 2nd Legal Challenge to Warner Ridge Project
- Motor Racing
- Walton, Erving Meyers Elected to Hall of Fame
- Facing Tight Athletic Budgets, Schools Need New Resources
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Quetzali's' Fun Is Infectious
- JAZZ REVIEW : Shirley Horn: Getting Cozy in a Concert Hall
- Community Psychiatric Centers Announces Promotions
- Dennis Weaver has been promoted to president...
- Zenith National Insurance Reports 4th-Quarter Loss
- Toy Makers Decide to Play It Safe : Movie, TV Characters and Revamped Hits Are Big at Fair
- TECHNOLOGY : UniDirect to Expand Software Business in International Markets
- TOKYO : A Systemic Decision
- GOP Blocks Bill to Hike Payroll Tax : Assembly: The action is expected to cut disabled workers' benefits by 20%. Republicans seek to overhaul the state's disability insurance system.
- Rise in Obesity in U.S. Children Linked to TV Viewing
- Hillary Clinton Look-Alike Takes a New View of Things
- California College Guide : Guide to Financial Aid
- Harbor Dept. Trip Pared After Criticism
- SIMI VALLEY : Foes Blast Bar Plan for Nude Dancing
- SYLMAR : Hazardous Waste Roundup Planned
- MOORPARK : Camarillo Man Is Robbed on Highway
- Train Kills Man Walking on the Tracks
- Golden West Still Setting Pace
- Hockey
- Sailing
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Barclay Will Turn Pro for '93-'94
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Brey and O'Riley Show Mastery at Beckman
- Ronald Spurr has been named general manager...
- Bringing a New View to Airwaves
- Dow Slips 4.6; Dollar Mixed as Calm Returns Market Overview : Market Overview
- This Is a Tax Break? : IRS Decides Not to Prosecute Taxpayers Who Followed Its Advice
- New Image Clarifies Terms of Proposed Spinoff
- Search for O.C. Man Suspended
- Babbitt Takes a Firm Stance on Bio-Protection
- That's a Lie : Elaborate Fabrications Have One Basic Motive: Avoidance of Punishment
- Culture Watch : Send a Song Via Touch-Tone
- Federal Agency Warns Tollway Officials Not to Begin Grading : Transportation: Prompted by concerned environmentalists, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cautions that special permit conditions must first be met.
- Bids for Metro Rail Cars Much Higher Than Predicted
- PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS : Equal Expectations Would Be Great : Women candidates campaigned on difference; sometimes, though, it backfires into a double standard.
- Closing Arguments Heard in Ex-Officer's 2nd Trial
- Put Casino Plan to Vote, Cypress Residents Urge
- Troubled Dolphin Humphrey Shot in Leg
- Boys' volleyball teams have until Feb. 25...
- George Burns Makes Trip to 'The Golden Palace'
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Two Shiny New Penneys: J.C. Penney will...
- Mediators Push Bosnia Peace Plan at Security Council : Balkans: U.S. still hasn't decided whether to back proposal, which divides battered republic.
- How thoughtful: Condom Wrap, a Long Beach...
- VENTURA : Planners Consider Billiards Parlor
- SIMI VALLEY : Deal Limits Use of Paid Personal Days
- City Going to Trial in Sex Harassment Suit : Courts: Newport officials unable to settle lawsuit 10 employees brought against Police Department.
- BASEBALL : Dodgers Sign Martinez for One Year at $1.775 Million
- A Midwest Sports Tradition to End After Nearly 100 Years
- College Football
- A Legacy of Pain and Hope
- Aimee Periolat, a 5-foot-7 point guard for...
- THE ARTS
- Nestle to Sell Favorite Foods Unit to Morningstar Group
- Jerry W. Ballah has been hired by...
- Thomas R. Belding has been appointed western...
- Minebea Co. Sells Interest in NMB Semiconductor
- Enjoy Goodies the Smart Way : Long for pizza, cheesecake, french fries? Well, you can have those and other 'forbidden' treats again just by substituting healthy ingredients for high-fat ones.
- Israelis Kill 3 More Palestinians in West Bank
- White House Backs Off Social Security Freeze : Deficit: Idea is dropped after stiff opposition from Congress, elderly. Various proposals are still debated.
- Norman Sidelined by Chickenpox
- SPORTS WATCH : Gentleman Athlete
- Stanford Suits Her Just Fine : Basketball: Coach Tara VanDerveer was warned by her father she could not win in Palo Alto, but she has won two NCAA titles in past three years.
- Cal Fires Campanelli, Assistant Takes Over : College basketball: Coach had signed a five-year contract extension in June.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Bolsa Grande Ends 7-Game Losing Streak
- An endowment to support environmental education programs...
- Bendix Oceanics Inc. of Sylmar won a...
- Paperwork for Domestic Help a Full-Time Job
- Crane Co. of Burbank won a $498,036...
- Shamrock May Be Last One Standing
- LTC Properties Reports $763,000 Profit for 1992
- Dr. Arthur M. Southam has been named...
- Time Warner Posts Its First Yearly Profit : Earnings: The milestone comes after successive losses since the giant company was created in a 1989 merger.
- Taco Bell Makes a Run for Grocery Stores : Food: The company will team up with fellow Pepsico subsidiary Frito-Lay for test-marketing in May.
- Navy Sailor Accused of Killing Gay Shipmate Seeks Civilian Counsel
- Joys of Brazil Are Evident at Benefit
- Clinton Creates New Environmental Unit
- Rain Swamps Roads; at Least 1 Driver Dies
- NEWPORT BEACH : State Will Mediate in Police-City Talks
- 4 Killed Sunday in Light Plane Crash Near Gorman
- Jamie GardinerSchool: Sunny HillsSport: SoccerPosition: ForwardClass: SeniorDuring...
- Another Shot at Belonging : If Carson Can Help End the Kings' Slump, Perhaps His Critics Will Be Silenced
- Ardently Courting Capitalism : Tennis Marketing Is Playing a Role in Russia's Attempt to Stimulate Its Sagging Economy
- ART REVIEW : 'Swiss Vision' an Intriguing Group Show
- THE ARTS
- Why Is This Man Talking? : Pop music: Once reclusive, Michael Jackson is suddenly ubiquitous. His people say it's just a coincidence.
- TransWorld Bancorp Profit Drops 11%
- Woman, 99, Becomes United States Citizen
- The Agony of Humiliation : Behavior: Those who endure the heat of public scrutiny often hide out until things cool off. Luckily, people soon forget about them, experts say.
- California College Guide : Into the 21st Century : Trends: Funding and technology will have an impact on how institutions attract and educate students. But experts disagree about the scope of the changes.
- Cost-Conscious O.C. Hospitals Confront Security Dilemma
- COMMENTARY : Interactive Vidiots Push His Button : Movies: The spooky thing about 'I'm Your Man' isn't how different it is from Hollywood films but how much the same it is.
- Hilton Names Avansino
- Harmony Holdings Starts New Division
- Alan Mayes and Diana Mailly have formed...
- Covercraft Expected to Relocate to Oklahoma
- Veritec Signs Royalty Pact With Asian Nation
- Death of a Spokesperson : Most Advertisers Immediately Yank a Commercial If the Star Dies--but There Are Exceptions
- RACE RELATIONS : Klan's Back on Old Turf in Texas : A federal judge's order to desegregate public housing brings protests by the KKK.
- Speaking of: Religion
- Doctor Denies Giving Fatal Drug Overdose in Rape Attempt
- Media : Mexico Tries to Rein In Payoffs to Journalists : Many reporters rely on regular embute payments from agencies they cover. New rules would curb the practice.
- Changing Lifestyles : Syria Sways to New Beat as Law Lures Investment : Damascus nightclubs are packed with nouveaux riches .
- LOS ANGELES : Holden Sued by Ex-Aide Who Says He Harassed Her
- Fred Rush; Letter Carrier, Choir Director
- SHERMAN OAKS : Mayoral Candidates to Speak at Forum
- Volunteers to Help With Tax Forms
- CANOGA PARK : Man Admits Trying to Kidnap Woman
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Can Rest Easy After Beating 76ers
- It's a Game of Wait and See for King, Nets
- Dominguez Hills Pulls Surprise
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Ohyama Leads Japan America Symphony
- Rap's Paperboy: Will He Deliver? : Pop music: The 20-year-old, whose 'Ditty' is No. 27 on the charts, has plans beyond his just-released debut album, 'The Nine Yards.'
- Agency Hopes to Make Mark With Perot Job : Advertising: Little-known Encino-based company is handling the maverick businessman's campaign to gain converts to his watchdog group.
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- ITT Gilfillan, the ITT Corp. unit in...
- America From Abroad : Allies Fret While Clinton Fiddles Over Bosnia : A chance for peace may be lost. And Europe can't afford a Vietnam-style quagmire, many say.
- Carbon Canyon Closed
- Parents Sue in Stabbing Death of UC Berkeley Student
- LOS ANGELES : Attorney Mitchelson Files for Bankruptcy
- Rev. Moomaw Resigns Post in Surprise Move : Churches: Pastor expanded Bel-Air Presbyterian's outreach programs for needy. He discloses no reason for decision.
- Rebirth of Iran-Contra Scandal?
- FULLERTON : City Swears In Its 15th Police Chief
- Part of New Officers' Job Is Learning to Listen : Police: Commander of LAPD's Foothill Division invites activists in to improve relations.
- A Leaner but Still Muscular Military : Roles of U.S. and its allies must be rethought
- Basketball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Hurley Helps No. 3 Duke Shoot Down Clemson
- Skiing
- Trevino Is Smiling Again After Surgery : Golf: He calls operation on his left thumb a success, says he hopes to rejoin senior tour this week.
- James Earl Ray's Last Hope : King's Convicted Killer Stands Before a Jury in HBO 'Trial'
- Flamemaster Quarterly Profit Plunges 60%
- A Gala for a Museum to Remember
- Postscript : Taiwan Clings to Its 'Crab Claws' Against China : Martial law has been lifted, but Matsu and the former Quemoy Island remain symbols of the Nationalists' resolve.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Denies Guilt in Bomb Incident
- Rock and a Hard Choice : Ventura: Mayfair Theatre gives youths a place to dance and listen to music, but neighbors' complaints may close it.
- Countywide : Parks, Facilities Put Up for 'Adoption'
- Wife of Trustee Seeks Seat on Same Community College Board
- ARTESIA : Man Apparently Kills Girlfriend, Then Himself
- JPL Proposes Closing Edwards Test Facility : Space program: The move could eliminate 46 jobs. Some say a shutdown will leave the U.S. without knowledge of certain propulsion systems.
- THE ARTS
- Robert E. Hutchinson has joined the Irvine...
- Janis Ewing Adams has been appointed vice...
- Mall Reinvents Itself as Magnet for Black Shoppers : Marketing: Aging retail center was struggling until it focused on the needs of African-Americans in an Atlanta suburb.
- Sierracin-Sylmar in Sylmar won a $624,346 contract...
- Hydro Mill Co. of Chatsworth won a...
- California College Guide : Holding On to Minority Students : Diversity: Programs to ease the way into the college environment help curb a high dropout rate.
- Clinton's Decision-Making Style Keeps Capital Waiting : Presidency: He invariably delays key moves until the last minute. Aides say process helps avoid mistakes.
- Assessments of Clinton
- School Budget
- Hospital Struggles in Effort to Offer Adequate Security : Protection: While employees complain of dangers, County-USC has been unable to fill its quota of Safety Police officers. And recently installed security doors cannot be used because they violate fire codes.
- 'Farewell Wish' Saddens Columnist's Readers, Friends
- Assessments of Clinton
- Assessments of Clinton
- 'Farewell Wish' Saddens Columnist's Readers, Friends
- Science Fights Back: Leukemia Link Found
- Books About Gay Families
- Assessments of Clinton
- Assessments of Clinton
- Assessments of Clinton
- Books About Gay Families
- Serbian Aggression
- 'The Bad News' Is a Boring Paper
- 'Farewell Wish' Saddens Columnist's Readers, Friends
- Assessments of Clinton
- Assessments of Clinton
- Spelling Out the Soaring Human Spirit
- Assessments of Clinton
- Assessments of Clinton
- Religious Right
- Obituaries - Feb. 9, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 9, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 9, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 9, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 9, 1993
- FAMILY GAME: Among those elected to the...
- Storm Lashes Area, Triggers Slides, Floods
- Patient at County-USC Shoots 3 Doctors, Gives Up in Standoff : Violence: One victim is reportedly near death and two are listed as critical. The gunman, who said he wanted a painkiller, held two women hostage before surrendering.
- Flap Over Hiring Illegal Employees May Cause 'Chill' : Politics: Some observers say Cabinet nominees' problems may further deter the 40-something generation from seeking leadership roles.
- Killer Storm Thunders Across Area : Weather: A farm worker is swept to his death in swift-moving Conejo Creek as up to five inches of rain falls on the county.
- Coalition to Fight Taxation of Benefits : Health care: Major interest groups join forces to oppose a key element of Administration proposals for reform.
- MUSCLE RESISTANT: Local Republicans have some new...
- Pardon by Bush Conceals Facts, Walsh Asserts
- Patient at County-USC Shoots 3 Doctors, Gives Up in Standoff : Violence: One victim is reported near death and two are listed as critical. The gunman, who said he wanted pain medicine, held two staff members hostage before surrendering.
- WELCOME WAGON? Here's a sure way to...
- PARENTAL MATH: At Anaheim Hills' Crescent Intermediate...
- Immigrants Lose Large Sums in Investment Deals
- 5-Year Plan to Overhaul L.A. Schools Is Outlined : Education: Proposal by LEARN would phase in $60 million in reforms, such as giving teachers more power and training. Supporters say it is a better approach than using vouchers or splitting the district.
- Skid Row Dreams
- LOS ANGELES : Zoo Changes Procedures After Elephant's Death
- PLACENTIA : Townhouse Roofing Rule Called Unsafe
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 9, 1993
- Jose RodriguezSchool: SaddlebackSport: SoccerPosition: ForwardClass: SeniorAt the...
- BASEBALL
- Mistri Doubles Workload, Adds Women's Soccer Team
- Perkins and Lakers Hold Off Mavericks : Pro basketball: He sends game into overtime, then scores three points to key 108-100 victory.
- Roark Resigns as Football Coach at Brethren Christian
- Dana Spent $9 a Vote to Win Board Contest : Elections: The supervisor's winning campaign over Gordana Swanson cost more than $2.5 million. Their combined expenditures of $3.1 million is a record.
- The Rich Should Pay More : Economy: A wealth tax would be the most equitable and practical way to raise revenue.
- SANTA ANA : Program Rewards Children Who Read
- Ashe Will Be Buried in Richmond Following Service at Ashe Center
- Football
- Baseball
- Hockey
- Aikman's Flight : Quarterback Says He Left Pro Bowl Early to Catch a Plane
- VALLEY AREA ROUNDUP : San Fernando Romps to Win
- Rider Leads Las Vegas Over Long Beach : College basketball: Swingman has 31 as Rebels extend their home winning streak to 59 games with 95-83 victory.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ross' Record Performance Sparks Pacific Christian
- Boxing
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 9, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 9, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 9, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 9, 1993
- AUTOS
- Revving Up a Tepid Industry : Autos: Hot-rodding businesses are looking to improve their perfor- mance amid sluggish sales and tougher environmental laws.
- Keeping Alive a Memory : Legacy: Susanne Riveles was 4 1/2 when the Gestapo executed her father. Today, she is tracking down those affected by the Holocaust and the war.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: LAYOFFS
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Stopping the Taggers
- Businesses Learning That Children Aren't Kids Stuff : Workplace: More employers are becoming sensitive to their employees' work and family responsibilities.
- Laughter, Lore and Language of the Lincoln Presidency
- Man Crashes Car Through Gates at Three Mile Island
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : No Increase in Aid to Russia Planned
- Speculation Continues on IBM Replacement : Computers: Paul Stern, head of Northern Telecom, is among those considered likely to succeed John Akers.
- JAPAN
- Elite Ginza District Gets Low-Rent Neighbor : Japan: As recession takes toll on upscale boutiques, the success of a cut-rate men's clothing store shows a new desire for quality at lower prices.