- TUSTIN : Graffiti Informants to Get Cash Awards
- NORTHRIDGE : 2 Parks Workers Charged With Soliciting Bribe
- Controversy Continues in Utah State's Firing of Coach : Basketball: Though school's president made the decision in December, he didn't take action for more than a month, on eve of UNLV game.
- VIDEO REVIEW : Society's Outsiders Get Their Say in AFI National Festival
- S&P; Cuts the Credit Rating on $86 Billion of GM's Debt
- Japan Cuts Its Discount Rate to Stem Slump : Policy: Analysts say it will help financial institutions burdened with problem loans, but no turnaround is expected soon.
- What's Braised on the Bone
- How to Feed a Cold : Take 2 Bowls and Call Me in the Morning . . . : Remedies: Some like it spicy, some like it bland, but all over the world people agree there's nothing like soup to soothe a cold.
- 'Casablanca' Has a Word for White House Waffling
- CRAFTS : Green Suits These Dressy Gift Cards
- Husker Du / "Zen Arcade" (1984) SST
- 3-HOUR TOUR : RING AROUND THE CIRCLE : Sense of History and Community Envelop Browsers in Orange
- He Gives Dishes a Fresh Start
- Finding Your Way Around
- BOOK REVIEW : A Telling Dialogue of Writers : FLAUBERT-SAND The Correspondence Translated from French by Francis Steegmuller, Barbara Bray ; Alfred A. Knopf; $30; 435 pages
- Council OKs Nonprofit Plan to Run Queen Mary : Revenue: Philanthropist Gumbiner promises $2 million to support a five-year leasing deal. The tourist ship is expected to reopen later this month.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Pasadena : Animal Cruelty Charged
- BREA : 2 on Council Berated by Sports Officials
- Academic Inaugural : Cal Lutheran: Luther S. Luedtke becomes the university's fifth president. 'Don't stop thinking about tomorrow,' he urges colleagues.
- BREA : Event to Help Cities Boost Revenues, Jobs
- Wilson Joins Front Lines of CSUN Fund Raising : Education: The new college president calls on alumni and parents of current students. She hopes to increase donations by 70%.
- Screening for Campus Guns to Start : Schools: A phone line to take anonymous tips on weapons will begin operation this week.
- A Life at the Races : Strub Helped Santa Anita Reach Prominence, but Now He Suffers From Lou Gehrig's Disease
- Jurisprudence
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL
- Following Familiar Footsteps : Peninsula's Matt Acres Is Emerging From the Shadows of His Brothers
- ENVIRONMENT
- INSURANCE
- Learning Life's Lessons Young : Homework: It starts small in kindergarten, with an emphasis on fun. But increased assignments are seen as a key part of educational reform.
- Takao Hoshino; UC San Francisco Professor, Top Medical Researcher
- REVIEW : Willful Paramour Holds Dated 'Monique' Together
- Factory Worker Opens Fire, Kills 1, Injures 7
- Prospective King Jurors Get Bias Questionnaire : Trial: Panelists answer 53 pages of sensitive queries. Judge says case will be a 'true highlight' in their lives.
- Pepperdine Hires Cal Lutheran's Kuntz as Women's Soccer Coach
- Zaire's Mobutu Must Go, U.S, France, Belgium Insist
- Pico Rivera Calls for June Vote on Card Casino Proposal : Gambling: The council votes 4 to 0 for the special election. Promoters anticipate opposition from clubs in neighboring cities.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Sex on TV--Who's Holding the Remote?
- Cell / "SloBlo" DGC/Ecstatic Peace!
- Learning the Wonders of Inclusion : Education: What's normal? What's a disability? A program that puts handicapped children in regular classes blurs the boundary, to the delight of all.
- Reform Without Warfare
- The Numbers
- The Cal State Northridge women's swimming team's...
- MUSIC
- Russia Mirror in Space May Lead to Lighted Cities
- MUSIC : Blues Burner : Guitarists Robben Ford and Larry Carlton share the stage at the Ventura Theater Saturday.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'OIL CITY SYMPHONY' : Nostalgia High : The Lobero Theatre production strikes resonant chords with a staged alumni reunion of musical chums.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Civic Pride : The Onyx Club will present nine Afro-American girls to the community at its 30th annual ball.
- Wilson Ends Mission for U.S. Funds on High Note : Budget: State delegation vows support in fight for money to pay for services to immigrants.
- MUSIC : Boppin' Time : Rosie Flores will put her guitar sound on the line at the 4th Annual Rockabilly Roundup.
- Residents Oppose Attempt to Block Shortcuts to UCLA : Traffic: Despite the congestion of parked cars and commuters using their neighborhoods to avoid gridlock, homeowners reject a plan to limit access.
- Trial Set in Gay Seaman's Death : Military: U.S. Navy in Japan plans court-martial of shipmate in a homosexual's death. Charges include assault on two shore patrolmen.
- U.S. Water Curb May Leave San Antonio High and Dry : Environment: A federal judge says city, ranchers can't deplete aquifer relied on by four endangered species.
- Judge Orders Youth to Be Tried as Adult in Slaying : Port Hueneme: Gilbert Martinez, 16, is described as an eager participant in fatal shooting during an attempted robbery.
- SOUTHWESTERN VALLEY : Picus Raises $40,125 for Reelection Drive
- Black History Parade Is Off Again This Year
- Countywide : Rain, High Surf May Hit Parts of County
- PORT HUENEME : City Manager Paints Dark Budget Picture
- First Phase of Coliseum's Renovation Begins : Modernization: Seating capacity for pro football will be reduced to 68,000 next fall, offering prospect of fewer TV blackouts of Raider games, officials say.
- South Ties School Mark for Victories : Basketball: Jimmy Williamson and Kyle McIntosh lead Spartans to 74-62 win over North.
- RECRUITING NOTEBOOK : Carey, Kirschke Head List of Signees
- Seifert Wants No Quarterback Deal
- THE ARTS
- Exxon Corp. President Lee Raymond was named...
- Squash, Anyone?
- Something Free
- Premium Channel : Driving: State senators get an earful from viewers who call in during televised hearing on 'pay at the pump' insurance proposal.
- Temple City : Council Rejects Land Sale
- Vote on Family Leave
- Health Advisory
- Where to Find Your Spot
- Chevron to Stop Dumping Waste Near Shoreline
- Another CCC : Alumni of the Depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps plan a new monument, as lawmakers consider creating a new version.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Democrats Elect District Officers
- How to Feed a Cold : The Great White Way
- Guerrillas Rain Rockets on Kabul, Kill 14, Injure 79
- Holding On to Tradition : Those Who Play Games Say That Sharing a Cultural Pastime Brings People Closer Together
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse Killed
- Issue: Storefront Police Stations
- Suspect in Fire Death Described as a 'Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde'
- She Runs With the Heart of an Iron Woman
- When a Good Job Ends for Good
- San Gabriel : Ballot Measure Challenged
- Death of a Legend : Fire Destroyed the House, but Not Memories of Joe Gutierrez
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESSelect Committee on Narcotics Abuse...
- CAMARILLO : New Lawsuit Filed Over Outlet Mall
- Countywide : Ethnic, Women's Class to Be Required
- Schools Score a Uniform Success : Education: Optional new outfits counteract gang apparel on some Inglewood campuses, giving students a sense of unity and pride. As a bonus, many students are also better behaved.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel to Study Ways to Preserve Wetlands
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Drops Another Game
- Mauldin to Play Football for Missouri Western
- SANTA ANITA : Glen Kate Has Smooth Trip in Win
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Starts, Finishes Fast
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Irvine, Santa Margarita Fit to Be Tied
- Unmasking the Art of Ralph Eugene Meatyard : Lecture: His dark-edged photos are caught between optimistic documentary and cool investigation, critic says.
- Businesses Tally Up Super Bowl Bonanza : Commerce: The score so far--big restaurant and hotel profits, an anticipated infusion of tax revenues, and Rose Bowl improvements.
- Kicking Down Doors : Female Wrestler Mimi Lesseos Fights for Respect in an Industry Where Titillation Is Often Stressed Over Technique
- Waves, Bruins Wind Up to Deliver a 1-2 Punch
- Rent Control Ordinance Survives Legal Challenge
- At Pasta Manana, Mexican, Italian Fare Are Happily Married
- Keeping Fat Out of Your Fate
- New Entertainment Chief Named by Sagging NBC : Television: Donald Ohlmeyer takes over segment of network whose prime-time schedule was once invincible.
- Long Beach : Group Wants Park Area Where Dogs Can Exercise
- SANTA MONICA : Police Warn of Rapist Who Enters Unlocked Homes
- O'Neal Gets the Popular Vote as a Rookie : NBA: He becomes one of the rare players to be voted a starting spot in the All-Star game in his first season.
- CENTURY LEAGUE : Aguilera's Intensity Sparks El Modena to a Big Victory
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Kennedy Wins in Rout to Clinch Share of Title
- FREEWAY LEAGUE : Sonora Wins Despite Disappointing Performance
- Magazine Ranks Jones 5th in Sprints for '92
- Musicals on TV: Merrily They Roll Along
- Salomon Inc.
- Paul Kahn, the 48-year-old executive who directed...
- Judge Backs Student, Orders Removal of Portrait of Christ
- O.C. Qualifies for U.S. Aid as Costs From Storms Soar : Disaster: The federal designation releases millions for low-interest loans, short-term aid and cleanup expenses.
- Honig Letter Ends Speculation He Will Fight for Job
- Culver City : Fire Reserve Program OKd
- PREPS
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : The Big Picture : The Museum of History and Art selects some refreshingly offbeat works for its annual Assembly of the Arts exhibit.
- Clinton Calls 19 Calif. Counties Disaster Areas
- 49ers' Seesaw Record Raises Doubt on Tournament Bid
- Kansas City Voters OK Riverboat Casino Plans
- The Secretary Ducks a Rather Clever Trap : Christopher says, rightly, 'no, thank you' to Lord Owen
- Black Inventions Museum Shows Who to Thank for Everyday Items
- OXNARD : Police Search for Robber of S
- Transplants Are for Flowers
- OAK PARK : Pac Bell Working to End 911 Confusion
- LAGUNA BEACH : Dayworker Hiring Restriction Rejected
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : San Clemente Manages to Escape With a Tie
- Golden West Gets Double-Overtime Victory, 125-123
- HONORS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : High Energy of Blind Melon at the Palace
- Minor's Major Gaff : Novice Northridge Tuna Angler Didn't Ante Up for Biggest Fish but Hit the Jackpot With What Likely Is a World-Record Catch
- A Degree of Urgency : New Financial Aid Rules Mean Students Must Act Quickly
- Auction to Shift to Shorter-Term Securities
- Clorox in the Kitchen and Milk in the Bathroom
- Walnut : Group Spotlights Diversity
- Map Makers Navigate Course Through the Arts : Thomas Bros.' workshop shows teachers how to approach geography from surprising avenues, such as music, drawing, drama and literature.
- Doing the Bump May Be Costly
- COLLECTIBLES : Antiques Draw New to the Old
- Colorado Town OKs Gay Rights Law
- Reds Owner Schott Barred 1 Year, Fined for Race Slurs
- Skills Center Is Racked by Turmoil : Education: Critics say the vocational school's principal should be removed for trampling on teachers' rights. But Paul Davis says he is being attacked for making necessary changes.
- Laughs as Therapy
- Not Everyone Makes It Now, so Playoff Berths Hang in Balance : Basketball: New rule limits automatic invitations to postseason play to half the teams in each prep league.
- Looking for Gems on the Diamond : Community colleges: It appears this will be a rebuilding season for the Citrus, Mt. San Antonio and Pasadena City baseball teams.
- A KILLER IN COMIC'S CLOTHES : Rick Aviles Says Role as Heavy in 'Ghost' Aided Stand-Up Career
- Croats Appear to Be Driving Deeper Into Serb-Occupied Krajina
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST' : The Wilde Life : Santa Barbara's Ensemble Theatre brings to the stage the clever witticisms and banter of the Victorian era-playwright.
- LA HABRA : Novel of a Boy Wins Writer, 12, an Award
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESSelect Committee on Narcotics Abuse...
- SANTA CLARITA : McKeon to Be Head of 'Freshman' Class
- CONSUMER WATCH : Cellular Hysteria
- Checkpoints in Lomita
- LAKE FOREST : City Orders Blinders on Adult Magazines
- Northridge Falls Short at Missouri : College basketball: Tigers block 10 shots and hold the Matadors to 32% shooting in a 65-54 victory. CSUN suffers its fifth consecutive defeat.
- NBA Decides Not to Fine Larry Brown
- ART REVIEWS : Works of the Body From Keith Boadwee, Robert Adams
- Throwing a Pie at Apartheid : Comedy: South African political satirist Pieter Dirk Uys has a love-hate relationship with his country.
- RETAIL : Shuttle From Downtown Santa Ana to MainPlace Mall Begins 2-Week Free Run
- Senate Panel Assails Drug Price Boosts : Pharmaceuticals: Leaders call for more regulation, citing a report that some industry hikes far outpaced inflation.
- How to Feed a Cold : Cinnamon, Chocolate and Lots of Sugar
- U.S. Auto Makers Pressed to Drop Trade Suit : Commerce: The Administration fears that an "auto dumping" case against Japan could poison relations with Tokyo.
- How to Feed a Cold : The Incredible Guggle Muggle
- The Juicy Fruits
- FOOD REVIEW : The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- Rabin Is Assailed From Right and Left : Israel: Heckled in Knesset, he strongly defends deportation of 415 Palestinians and his decision to relent.
- SECOND HELPING : Royal Khyber: Well, Why Not Nouvelle Cuisine From India?
- CASTING CALL / AUDITIONS
- Justices Halt Some Uses of Mandatory Student Fees : Education: State Supreme Court says universities cannot assign fund for campus political causes. An appeal is likely.
- 2 State Students Among Science Award Finalists
- Puzzled by Predictions? : Here's a Barometer for Understanding Weather Terms
- Aspin Seeks to Cut Troops by 375,000 : Military: Defense Department document also says the secretary wants to halve U.S. strength in Europe. Budget would be $10.8 billion below Bush Administration plan.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'TARTUFFE' : Classical Comedy : The enthusiastic young cast handles the modern translation with ease. The opening- day audience was amused.
- Ozal's Policy on Armenia Aid Wins Praise
- 4 Who Alleged Harassment in Newport Settle : Litigation: Women who claim they were sexually harassed while employed by Police Department accept cash payouts, but 10 others who are suing reject offer.
- PALMDALE : State Rejects City's Enterprise Zone Bid
- Teachers OK Charter Bid for School : Education: Faculty members at Pacoima campus say they can do a better job if they set the rules. Their application for new status goes to the L.A. Unified board.
- SANTA PAULA : Police Report Major Crimes Up 3% in '92
- Groups Protest UCI Land Sale for Tollway
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Ventura Needs Rally to Vanquish Moorpark
- Missouri Gets Past Northridge
- KEEPING TABS
- IN CASE OF WAR, TAKE A BREATH : But Chamber Music Supplanted Military Band for Flutist
- Pepto-BisMall : Food: Some tasty menu selections can be found at the county's three major retail centers, but customers may have to shop around.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : High School of the Arts Is Taking Applications
- Teen-Ager Rescues Boy, 10, in Pacoima Wash
- Geoffrey W. Holmes has been named senior...
- Times Mirror Reports Loss of $66.6 Million for 1992 : Media: Fourth-quarter restructuring and accounting charges offset profit in the company's ongoing operations.
- Roberti's Old School Approach
- 3 Seized in $8-Million Theft
- Turkey Sending Out Mixed Signals on Baghdad Ties : Diplomacy: Ankara leader sees gains if Hussein falls, but his nation may resume ties with Iraq.
- E. Whittier Schools : Parents to Be Appointed to Open-Enrollment Panel
- GIVIN' THE BOOT TO FACTS : 'Diamond Studs' Tells Cowboy Lore Tongue in Cheek
- A Blue Ribbon Gala Anniversary
- Activists Want Quarry Shut; Decision Delayed
- Riley Discovers There Are No Purse Strings to Keep Tight
- FULLERTON : Warning Is Issued on Charity Scam
- Parties That Go On Behind Clothes Doors
- COSTA MESA : Seniors to Keep Golf Discounts
- NHL ROUNDUP : Coffey Earns Wings in Detroit
- SANTA CLARITA : Maureen Reagan to Speak at Conference
- Rub-a-Dub-Dub, Subway Trains Get a Good Scrub : Transportation: Figuring that the public won't go for dirty cars, the RTD has devised an elaborate cleaning ritual.
- Seahawk Women Use Power of the Press to Win
- Servite Edges Ocean View
- At Break, Kings Breaking Down : Hockey: L.A. plays as if it needs the All-Star recess after falling to the Canadiens, 7-2.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE : Esperanza Edges Katella on Jones' Overtime Tip-In
- USC Coaching Change Helped Fullback Change His Mind About Attending Cal
- Lucio A. Noto has been nominated to...
- What? No Mint on the Pillow?
- Michealene Cristini has been promoted to the...
- AIRLINES
- 2 Park Employees Face Charges of Bribe Solicitation : Crime: The pair are accused of accepting cash from an offender to excuse him from court-ordered work.
- Former Officer's Retrial Underway in Traffic Shooting
- Getting It Done : 7-Foot-4 Eaton Grows Into His Own in NBA
- Robinsons-May Chairman Steps Down After 2 Days
- Fund-Raisers Have Designs on Aging Hacienda
- COFFEE TALK : The Buzz Around Here Is That Coffeehouses Are the 'New Social Watering Holes'
- R.P.V. Sacrifices Recreation Programs to Cut Deficit : Budget: Facing $2 million of red ink, the City Council votes to reduce staff and eliminate classes for children and adults. One council member says only a tax increase will solve the crisis.
- LANCASTER : Events Will Honor Activist Rosa Parks
- Newport Beach Settles 4 Harassment Cases
- Troubled Past of Defendant in FBI Sting Emerges : Courts: Alan J. Weston, one of three charged with money laundering, was a personable academic who lost jobs after sparking controversies.
- PANORAMA CITY : Gas Station Clerk Is Fatally Shot
- Is This Any Way to Treat a Star? : Landmarks: Plaques on the Hollywood Walk of Fame are being uprooted as the next phase of Red Line construction starts.
- Obituary
- No More Mickey Mouse
- Block Names Assistant to Position of Undersheriff : Law enforcement: Jerry Harper will assume the title after Robert Edmonds retires at the end of March. The sheriff also announces other promotions.
- Former Announcer Hessler Dies : Broadcasting: He did UCLA football and basketball from 1960 to 1983.
- Cal Lutheran Battles to Defeat Occidental
- Judge Refuses to Delay Merger of 2 Hospitals : Courts: Camarillo Health Care District vows an appeal to block consolidation of Pleasant Valley facility with St. John's.
- ROUNDUP : Glendale Sinks Valley With 3-Point Shot
- Denver Coach Wade Phillips has named John...
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ambrozich Leads Irvine Past No. 4 Santa Margarita
- SCC Baseball Signs a Woman, Makes History
- Elvis Costello Won't Be Along for Brodsky's O.C. Appearance
- Too Little . . . Too Late . . . and Just Right : Louie Louie has a bad second half; likable Mike Reilly may have trouble in this decade; D.D. Wood aims for the heart--and hits it.
- High-Tech Firms Ambivalent About Staying in California
- RETAIL
- AUTO INDUSTRY : U.S.-Built Car, Truck Sales Rise Sharply : Autos: They log a 24% gain in late January. But when imports are included, total vehicle sales for the month were flat.
- PacifiCare Posts Strong First-Quarter Earnings, Sales
- Precision-Fried Pork
- Marines Uncover 30 Tons of Ammunition in Mogadishu Pit
- Southeast Area : 4 Campaign for Redistricted L.A. Unified Schools Seat
- Compton : Scholarship Fund Honors McCarther Siamese Twins
- City Council Moves Toward Curbside Recycling Program
- Why California Forecasters Have a Hard Job--Really
- Mothers Know Best: It's Nice to Share : Local reference guide for parents evolved naturally from 'pack-rat' tendencies of Newport Beach lawyer and mom of two.
- Twilight of the Nisei : Retailing: The closing of Tad and Marie Uyemura's store is seen by some to typify the waning cultural influence of second-generation Japanese.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Wachs Proposes New Curb on Rent Hikes for Seniors
- COMPTON : Middle School Libraries to Be Reopened in March
- County Wants Marina Bypass to Stay in Revised Harbor Plan
- VAN NUYS : Hospital to Offer Tests for HIV
- LOS ANGELES : Couple File Claim Over Arrest That Disrupted Their Wedding Plans
- Louisville's Daws to Play Soccer for Notre Dame
- Joe Pendry, former offensive coordinator for the...
- Of Course O'Meara Is Favored : Golf: He has had tremendous success at Pebble Beach, winning three of the last four years.
- Serra Basketball Team Is Getting to the Point
- National Video Rentals : 'Boomerang' Still Hanging On
- Furor Over Gays in Military
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 4, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 4, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 4, 1993
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- TELEVISION - Feb. 4, 1993
- SURFING : Bogus Weather Brings Out Grumps
- House OKs Family Leave; Senate Hits Snag : Congress: Republicans in the upper chamber are bogging down the bill with attempts to link it to reinstating a total ban on gays in the military.
- Man Drinking on Tracks Killed by Metrolink Train
- Family Leave Bill Near House OK, Snags in Senate
- Bringing In the Beans
- Officials Pin Big Hopes for Area on Light Rail : Trains: The $841-million Blue Line extension will link Pasadena to Union Station by way of Chinatown, Highland Park and South Pasadena.
- NOT POCKET CHANGE: President Andrew Jackson once...
- CHILDREN'S HOUR: Karaoke singing is catching on...
- Campaign Reform Huddle Yields Few Signals for Action : Politics: Clinton meets with Democratic leaders. But sentiment for delay exists in both parties since money is already being raised for 1994 congressional races.
- SHADOW KNOWS? Ever wonder how much guesswork...
- BILL & JANET: So what's champion swimmer...
- Geologists Suspect Landers Quake Triggered Anaheim Slide : Disasters: Another slippage during recent storms, in Laguna Beach, is attributed to a reactivated landslide.
- Countywide : Churches to Stand In for Armory Shelters
- Fire Slaying Suspect Described as Volatile : Background: Two teens who shared home with Jonathan D'Arcy say he is inclined to wild rages. His arraignment is today.
- Patron of the Arts : Sponsor's Tenacity Has Helped Annual Black Exhibit Thrive
- Services Set for Former Librarian Dorthea Sheely
- Wachs' Plan Seeks Rent Protections for Elderly
- Assemblyman Joins the Battle Against Gays in Military
- Encino Resident Prepares for an Exile's Return to Somalia : Reconstruction: Former diplomat Omar Mohallim spent years in prison as an enemy of the dictatorship. Today, he flies back to provide aid.