- Obituaries - Feb. 3, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 3, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 3, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 3, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 3, 1993
- Office Worker Dies After Being Set on Fire : Crime: Janitor allegedly lit flames in argument with bookkeeper over $150 check. He is held on murder charges.
- O.C. Bookkeeper Set Afire, Dies; Janitor Arrested
- DOOMED TO SUCCESS: A publicist for Rob...
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : 53% in Newport Believe Charges of Misconduct
- Domingo to Sing Rare Work in O.C. : Music: The tenor will star in the West Coast premiere of Penella's 'El Gato Montes,' sponsored by Opera Pacific.
- HOUSEHOLD NAME: Officials are still trying to...
- SIGNING DAY: Los Alamitos quarterback Tim Carey...
- All 396 Deportees Say No to Israel's Offer to Accept 100
- Planned Navajo-Hopi Land Swap Threatens to Unravel
- DUCKING IT: After much public protest, Walt...
- County Administrator Shot; Ex-Worker Held : Violence: A former social worker surrenders to deputies. The victim, who took part in the suspect's firing, is in serious condition.
- Clinton Plans Tighter Rules on Meat Safety
- Countywide : Proposed Law Would Tag Taggers, Parents
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : County Labor Federation Splits Support Between Woo and Katz
- Childrens Hospital Thrift Shop Closes After String of Thefts : Reseda: Crime took a toll on the 38-year-old charity's finances and on volunteers' peace of mind.
- Judge Rejects Talk of New Riots, Refuses to Delay Trial of Officers : King beating: Defense had cited poll in which 75% said acquittals will cause unrest. Jury selection begins today.
- PALMDALE : Gunshots Fired at Middle School
- Doctor's Year-Old Disappearance Remains a Mystery
- Compton Community College Misspent $500,000, Audit Finds : Education: Employees reportedly were overpaid or paid without working. An official's relatives got $14,000.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Honor Dixon After His Last Day on Job
- Rain Gauge Wastes May Have Killed Condor : Wildlife: County flood control workers routinely dumped oily fluids in the area where two chicks were released.
- LONG BEACH : Lease OKd; Queen Mary to Reopen This Month
- Board OKs Tycoon's Golf Course Plan : Development: The approval of the Farmont Corp. project climaxes five years of wrangling.
- MONROVIA : 400 Sign Up for Tests to Find Donor for Teen-Ager
- Panel Hears Complaints of Police Brutality : LAPD: Commission will expand inquiry into Dec. 14 disturbance. More than a dozen people allege excessive force by officers.
- Countywide : Emergency Dispatch Plan Explored
- Katella Ave. 'Super-Street' Plan Advanced : Traffic: Supervisors override residents' objections in approving environmental impact report.
- Daniel E. Lindquist; Television Director, Producera
- PACOIMA : Pedestrian, 32, Hit, Killed by Car
- VAN NUYS : Panel Seeks Control of Noise Monitor
- Students Continue Takeover of Pomona College Building
- OXNARD : Impact Report for Landfill Endorsed
- Countywide : Colleges Say There's No Money for Raises
- Brake Glitch Causes Hitch on Subway : Transit: Problem forces an 80-minute delay at 7:25 a.m. for 25 passengers on a train out of MacArthur station. On the second day of 25-cent fare, 24,140 take the Red Line.
- TUSTIN : Tentative OK Given Added Townhomes
- Alatorre Finds Some Real Power Outside City Hall
- CAMARILLO : Roadwork to Close Lanes on Freeway
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Ruling Favoring Foothill Transit Ends Bus Dispute
- Manufacturing Growth Jumps
- Siemens Pacesetter's New Plant Wins Clearance
- Dow Up 22; Dollar Gains Overseas : Market Overview
- Veteran Executive Takes Over at CommerceBancorp
- Lottery Venture: Excalibur Holding Corp. in Irvine...
- Terminal Data Reports Loss for 1st Quarter
- Rockers Roll With That Valley Sound : Electronics: Music stars turn to local firms when they're purchasing top-of-the-line amplifiers and speakers.
- Profile : A Rights Reformer Holds Mexico's Reins of Justice : As the nation's new attorney general, Jorge Carpizo MacGregor faces a tough task in his commitment to halting police abuses.
- Religious Right Is Outside White House Looking In : Lobbying: After 12 influential years, conservatives meet reversals. Some expect setbacks to be rallying point.
- FILLMORE : Growers, City Argue Against Mine Permit
- SEAL BEACH : Library Gets a Boost From Its 'Friends'
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : First Step on a Positive Path
- 3-Year-Old Shot in Head Upgraded to Fair Condition
- Dumping at Bailard Could Be Extended, Report Says : Environment: Officials seeking to keep the landfill open laud the statement. Oxnard leaders disagree.
- Anteaters Can't Hold Off Gauchos : Basketball: Without looking for revenge, UC Santa Barbara pays back UC Irvine by rallying for a 67-58 victory.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Down 20, Bulls Win as Jordan Heats Up
- Mexico's Three-Month Stock Boom Comes to Abrupt Halt
- An Insider Takes Charge : American Express Names Richard M. Furlaud Chairman
- How to Top Off Your House Without Taking a Pounding
- SECURITIES
- The Press : At Issue: Gays in the U.S. Military
- Relocation Strategy : Consortium's Message to O.C. Firms at Conference Is Simple: 'Hang in There'
- A Guide for Men Taking Plunge Into Matrimony
- Danforth, in Blow to GOP, Says He Won't Run Again
- Natural Gas Prices for Russians Doubled
- Talks on Schools Dispute Resume
- The Making of a Meadow : Children Plant Native Grass for Bird Sanctuary
- Late Bloomer : Redlands' Weldon Forde, a 210-Pound Defensive Lineman Headed for UCLA, Didn't Play Football Until He Was 16
- Baseball Team Hit by Change
- Image Problem Is Everything
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JOSEPH FARAH : Liberal Press Gave Honig a Free Ride : It wasn't a conspiracy but his perceived invulnerability that brought the schools chief down.
- Jackson Delivers a Challenge to Students : Speech: In Compton, he reminds them of the role of black youths in ending America's 'legal apartheid.' He exhorts the new generation to believe in itself.
- Tackling the Homeless Problem : Cowboys stalwart plans a shelter for South-Central Los Angeles
- COLUMN LEFT/ BERNARD SANDERS : Workers Need Help to Regain Their Rights : Wages, jobs, purchasing power are all abysmal; Congress should make this a federal case.
- THEATER / MARK CHALON SMITH : 'Intimate' Beginnings and Endings : Director's First Show at SCR Is a Dark Ayckbourn Comedy With Many Possible Conclusions
- Weekend Box Office : 'Sniper' Takes Aim at 'Aladdin'
- CSUN's Youth Comes Through
- VALLEY AREA DIGEST : Sylmar's Brazil Says He'll Attend Nevada
- GM to Post $23-Billion Loss to Deal With Retiree Benefits
- CLAREMONT : Protesters Call for More Racial Diversity in Faculty
- Despite Cuts in CSUN Classes, Demand Eases : Education: Lower enrollment and new restrictions on transfer students create some openings in spring semester courses.
- Health Officials Battle Sharp Rise in TB Cases
- MOORPARK : City to Consider Kavlico Expansion
- LOS ANGELES : Suspect, 19, Seized After Volley of Shots From Car
- The Bills' Loss Becomes Massive Gain for Owners of Las Vegas Sports Books
- Straight Arrow : Archer From Madrid Proved He Could Hit Target Under Pressure in Barcelona
- Youth, 16, Waits for a Life-Saving Marrow Donor
- Council Considers Trading Funds for Occupancy Limits
- Noise Control Officer's Status Raises a Ruckus : Transportation: Airport department and citizens advisory panel squabble over whom the Van Nuys Airport worker should report to.
- Slain Youth's Family Seeks Harder Line Against Gangs
- Clare WalkerSchool: Huntington BeachSport: BasketballPosition: Forward-GuardClass: SeniorAlthough...
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mike & Spike's Animation Festival: A Colorful Bag : The 18 short films include the strikingly beautiful "Screenplay" out of England.
- 2 Catalogue Outlets to Close
- ENERGY
- Dow Up 22; Dollar Gains Overseas : Market Overview
- Corruption Inquiries Put Teledyne in Perilous Spot : Contracts: Autonomy granted to divisions is blamed for hundreds of millions of dollars in potential liabilities.
- Central Americans Pose an Immigration Dilemma
- Magazine Tells Major It Regrets Affair Article : Britain: New Statesman's apology follows lawsuits by both prime minister and his alleged paramour.
- State Targets O.C. Judge in Misconduct Investigation
- Pol Pot Fanaticism Menacing Cambodia : Asia: U.N. officials say the terror tactics of his Khmer Rouge remain the biggest threat to peace.
- Single Gene Found to Cause Deafness and Child's Cancer
- Campaign Sign Dispute to Be Investigated : Burbank: A worker for City Council candidate Dick Messer is accused by rival Carolyn Berlin of taking down one of her election posters.
- Delphi Shows Profit of $204,000 in 3rd Quarter
- DWP Says Drought Is Over for L.A.
- NICOSIA : Presidential Choice
- Matters of Life and Death : New Book Puts Back in the Spotlight 16-Year-Old Case of an Orange County Doctor Tried Twice but Never Convicted of Strangling to Death a Baby After an Abortion He Had Performed
- BRASILIA : A Systemic Decision
- Bosnia Victims to Come to U.S.
- BOOK REVIEW : Living in Harsh Harmony With Nature : THE NEANDERTALS: Changing the Image of Mankind, by Eric Trinkhaus and Pat Shipman ; Alfred A. Knopf; $30; 488 pages
- Shareholders Savor String of Victories
- More Marines Head Home from Somalia
- Nanny Casts Doubt on Farrow Charges : Custody: She tells Allen's lawyers the actress pressured her to support molestation accusations against him. She says others have reservations.
- Clinton Says Administration Is Off to 'Pretty Good Start'
- 'It's a Fun Rivalry Now' : El Toro-Dana Hills Girls' Soccer Has Lost Some--but Not All--of Its Intensity
- ENERGY
- Acquisitions Help Regency Health Services Post Hefty Profit
- L.A. Again Leads Auto Insurance Rate Survey : Personal finance: The government study also finds wide disparities between companies.
- Bergen Brunswig Completes Takeover of Indiana Company
- SECURITIES
- Culture : Illicit Behavior : A giant underground economy makes Taiwan a land of scofflaws.
- Serb-Croat Battle for Krajina Quickens
- COSTA MESA : Dancers Leap for Limelight
- Countywide : Board to Vote on Course Requirement
- PERSPECTIVE ON ARMS CONTROL : Israel May Give Up Nuclear Edge : Success of the secret U.S.-instigated talks would end years of hypocrisy and bolster non-proliferation efforts.
- Zimbabwe Plans to Cut Elephant Herd by 5,000
- LAGUNA BEACH : City May Cut 15 Jobs to Balance Budget
- All Students With Guns to Be Expelled : Education: Earlier school board policy allowed discretion in penalizing those under 16. A dissenter questions whether campuses will be safer.
- Ophthalmologist Is Sued for Medicare Fraud : Courts: Government hopes to send message and recover funds it lost in improper billings from man found guilty of grand theft last year.
- New Dodger Reliever Worrell Given Permission to Begin Light Throwing
- Estancia Boys Must Forfeit Five Soccer Games
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Tickets for Early-Round World Cup Games to Cost $23.75 to $80
- ART REVIEW : A Satellite Museum Lands in Downtown San Diego
- Future Looks Cowboy Blue : Super Bowl: Not only are the champions young, but they will be hurt little by free agency.
- Lack of Work Forces LBH Engineering to Close
- Smithsonian to Install Donation Boxes
- VAN NUYS : Ruling Barring Decoys at Liquor Stores Assailed
- New Lamps Light the Way to Savings
- Man Dies of Injuries in Car Club Race Crash
- After the Bowl Is Over
- PASADENA : 24 Arrests Reported During Super Bowl
- Acclaimed Latino Teacher Accused of Exploiting Tenants : Housing: The Oxnard educator says the charges are motivated by racism. He allegedly demanded side payments from his renters.
- Hollywood Tussle: Roth vs. Murdoch : Movies: The former Fox film chief fires back at his former boss, who accuses him of being only a one-note wonder (two 'Home Alones') while at the studio.
- BioSource Signs Joint Development Agreement
- Blue Cross Unit Stock Offering Nets $517 Million
- Report Dims Hopes for Defense Conversion : Study Finds Aerospace Firms Are Ill-Suited for the Manufacture of Trains, Buses
- Hewlett-Packard to Make Part for New High-Definition TV
- How to Recognize Pneumonia and Reduce the Risks
- Landlord Expelled From U.S. Rent-Subsidy Program : Housing: U.S. officials accuse award-winning Latino teacher of exploiting his poor tenants by charging more than allowed. He says he is the target of racial bias.
- Retailer Group Backs Family Leave Bill on Eve of Debate
- Baja, Sonora Storm Toll
- Grass From India Could Stem Erosion : The National Research Council believes that vetiver may help to save soil on America's plains.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 2 Appointed to Valley Fair Board
- FULLERTON : Council to Consider Anti-Graffiti Law
- Belts for OCTA Bus Passengers? : Transportation: A recent crash has renewed the debate. Proponents say the devices would promote safety, but experts disagree.
- Miscellany
- Super Bowl Gets Early 43.9 Rating
- Dolphins' Humphrey Faces Multiple Charges
- 25,000 Board Subway on First Commute Day : Transit: Ridership, buoyed by 25-cent fares and fanfare of new system, is far above 7,800 forecast for initial months.
- Miscellany
- CAMARILLO : Ruling Expected in Hospital Merger Bid
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 3 Kansas Has No Problem With Missouri
- TV REVIEWS : Racer Kills Mom and Two Wives in 'Poisoned by Love'
- NBC Scores Big Ratings With Super Bowl XXVII : Television: Dallas' romp of Buffalo is estimated to have drawn at least 120 million viewers and the highest overnight ratings since 1987.
- DANCE REVIEW : Saxes, Music and Monologues at Santa Monica's Highways
- NBA Investigates Brown's Run-in With Official Last Week at Utah
- Who's Right in Controversy Over Glenfed?
- SECURITIES
- Judge Is Target of State Inquiry : Courts: Orange County jurist is accused by public defender's office of depriving poor of rights.
- Market Newsletter : Japan's European Roadblocks : In a bid to play catch-up, EC nations are keeping a tight lid on Japanese car volume.
- Environment : Guatemala, in the Eyes of the Child : Through photography, some youngsters have found a way to see beyond the squalor of the city trash dump that is so much a part of their lives.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : U.S. Sues Eye Surgeon in Medicare Claims Fraud
- OXNARD : Schools Chief's Successor Picked
- Irvine Theater Company Gets $21,250 Grant
- New Prison Opens Gates to 1st Inmates : Lancaster: Six-year effort ends quietly with arrival of 22 medium-security occupants at the state's 24th penitentiary.
- Tales of Kids in the Hall Monitors : Television: CBS and the Canadian comedy troupe, whose show airs Fridays, sometimes disagree over the group's ribald, risque humor.
- UC Santa Barbara Beats UC Irvine, 67-58
- The Going Price of a Sears Catalogue
- Foothill Group Profits Leap 24% in Quarter
- Dream Turns to Tragedy : Haunted by a Son's Brutal Death, a Vietnamese Immigrant Family Struggles to Understand Racial Hatred in a 'Great Country' Like America
- Super Supporters Make a Game of It
- President of Rice to Head Columbia
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Drugs, Hospitals: Expensive Habit
- Insider : Irreverence Marks New 'Baron of Asia' : New Yorker Gary Ackerman now heads a House Foreign Affairs panel that focuses on Asia and the Pacific.
- Security Tight for Hearing on CIA Nominee
- FBI Steps Up Its Scrutiny of Hamas Backers
- STAGE REVIEW : Ayckbourn's 'Exchanges': A Fun Game
- Micom Gets Largest Order for Marathon, NetRunner
- Countywide : Hikers, Bikers Get Antsy Over Closures
- Isn't That Name So Cute and Original? Well, Not Hardly
- Cambodian Troops Attack Khmer Rouge, U.N. Aides Say
- It's Live Chicken Till the Fat Lady Sings : Super Bowl: A few changes. First, no more teams from Denver, Buffalo or Minnesota.
- Study Clears Oil Plant, but Neighbors List Health Woes
- L.A. County's First State Prison Begins Receiving Inmates
- BREA : Council, Agency to Hear Condo Proposal
- TENNIS / SAN FRANCISCO TOURNAMENT : Borg Beaten by Oncins in Opening Round
- Miscellany
- Symbolics Inc. Seeks Chapter 11 Protection
- Koll Management Profit Increases 4%
- Slimmer Judy's Inc. Strides Out on Runway : Bankruptcy: The women's apparel chain will work to win back customers after its reorganization. A new owner is at the helm.
- Lawmaker Urges Clinton to Reform RTC, Fire Chief
- American Pacific Bank Profit Drops 20%
- Pumping Iron--and Still Remaining Feminine : In spite of everything else you do, weight training may be only way to achieve 'hard body.'
- Next Step : The 'Americanization' of Israeli Politics : A fresh attempt at reform is under way. Key elements: a bill of rights and direct election of a prime minister.
- Symbolism of Workers' Comp
- OAK PARK : School District Hires New Superintendent
- Countywide : OK on 'Super Street' Report Expected
- Liquor Sales Decoy Ban Is Criticized
- How Many Talk-Show Hosts Fit in the Tube?
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Bolt Wants It Known He Was More a Swinger Than a Flinger
- Indiana Moves Up, Becomes Fifth No. 1 Team of Season; Kansas No. 3
- Builder Presley Gets Credit Line Extension : Debt: The Newport Beach firm says that appraised values of some of its holdings have fallen substantially.
- Micom Communications' Parent Reports Profits Up
- Mutual Funds Lure Record Cash Flow : Securities: An industry group says investors continue to flee bank and S&L; accounts.
- New Image to Spin Off Styles On Video March 10
- L. A. Gear Runs Hard, but Isn't Gaining : Footwear: A campaign of boosting cash reserves and replacing executives has yet to stem losses in sneaker market share.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Growth-Drug Debate: What Is Too Short?
- VADUZ : The Mouse That Voted
- Woman Hurt in Crash Still in Critical Condition
- ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Houston's Campaign Called Racist, Divisive
- Utah Old Boy Network Unravels as 'Newcomers' Forge New Frontiers
- FILLMORE : Drug Lab Found in Avocado Orchard
- Man Killed in Five-Story Fall
- Rafael MosquedaSchool: SantiagoSport: SoccerPosition: ForwardClass: SeniorIt's not...
- TARZANA : 2 Charged in Patient Referral Scheme
- Green Gives His All for People, Too : Lakers: As well as doing anything he is asked for the team, he tries to instill moral values in L.A. youths.
- RECRUITING NOTEBOOK : Carey Walking Into a Rivalry at Stanford
- A.P. Indy Easily Wins Division : Eclipse awards: His 276-1 voting margin over Lil E. Tee for top 3-year-old bodes well for colt's chances of becoming horse of the year.
- Maybe He Had a Super Bowl Premonition
- STAGE
- Newport Corp. Completes Change to January-to-December Year
- TECHNOLOGY : MAI Systems Reeling From Losses; Management Considering Bankruptcy
- Bank Lowers Minimum to $20,000 for SBA Loans
- Dole Food Reports Loss of $22.9 Million in Quarter
- U.S. Won't Back Efforts to Revive Bosnia Plan
- Media : Starving for Information, Too : Even a makeshift newspaper is a hot ticket in Somalia, where news is hard to come by. Such publications serve as a bold proclamation of hope in the nation's future.
- Southwest Museum's Director Was Savior, Not Thief, Jury Is Told
- LOS ANGELES : Murder Charges Filed in Killing of Woman, 78
- Murders Up in San Gabriel Valley but Gang Killings Fall
- LANCASTER : Truck Tumbles Off Cliff; 1 Dead, 1 Hurt
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Hillside Plans Clear Another Hurdle
- BURBANK : Gunman Steals Car From L.A. Family
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Police Given Funds for Computer Gear
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks' Skid Extended to Franchise-Record 14
- St. Genevieve Hires Three Coaches
- Nancy Valenta Joins KTTV/Fox 11 News
- PREP ROUNDUP : Free Throws Help Woodbridge Beat Irvine
- Getting at Heart of Mexican Art : Lecture: Shifra Goldman lays bare the body parts that have marked the mythic, visceral expressionism of Hispanic- and Aztec-influenced paintings for centuries.
- Restructured Grubb & Ellis Names Investor as New Chairman
- Harmony Holdings Cuts Warrant Exercise Price
- The Super Bowl of Soccer Is Next
- Transamerica Progressing in Plan to Shed Subsidiary
- 3 Marines Booked in Attack on Gay Man
- Pinkerton's Says Earnings Dropped 6% in 4th Quarter
- ROME : On the Road Again
- Clinton Orders Easier Medicaid Rules for States
- 1,000 Reported Dead in Zaire Rebellion
- Ex-N.Y. Top Judge Indicted in Harassment of Socialite
- Cambodia Says an Operation Against Khmer Rouge Is Over
- Eye Contact Etiquette : Manners: Riders on the new Red Line are swept up in the politics of looking. Staring may involve 'a number of social punishments.'
- EDUCATION WATCH : Job Calls for the Best
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Hear Annexation Bid
- Public Pitches In to Help Police Track Down Theft Suspect : Santa Clarita: Deputies lead a foot search, interview merchants, use a helicopter and bus radio to locate a transient who fled K Mart.
- SANTA PAULA : Man Can't Rebuild House Near Airport
- Accident Clogs Ventura Freeway : Commute: Boxes of hospital radioactive waste fall on the road. None of the containers leak.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Candidates Weigh Funding Risks
- Olympics
- GARDEN GROVE : Water Bill Battle Is Going to Court
- MUSIC
- He Turns Impatience Into Virtue : Hockey: Mogilny, the Buffalo Sabres' high-scoring right wing, usually wants things done now-- and his way.
- STAGE
- Live Entertainment to File for Bankruptcy Protection
- Agriculture Secretary Imposes Freeze on Jobs
- SECURITIES
- $16 Million Raised by Kenfil in Stock Offering
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Looking for a Boost in Oxnard : Years of decay have decimated the downtown area. But merchants and politicians say they are committed to redevelopment.
- Regional Outlook : A Battle Royal in Malaysia Turns Nasty : Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammed is determined to strip his nation's sultans of their legal immunity.
- Clinton, Mulroney to Meet
- COLUMN ONE : Hired Guns Boom in Workplace : A growing number of one-time employees have become independent contractors, lacking benefits and protections. The arrangement opens the door to abuse.
- Clintonomics, Drip by Drip : Social Security trial balloon is latest in a series
- FULLERTON : College Students to Fight Fee Hike Plan
- Defendants, Lawyers Trade Blows During Murder Trial
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Takes Stand Against Bigotry
- Anti-Tax Views to Be Allowed in Voter Pamphlets
- Toxic Discharges
- GRIFFITH PARK : Panel Splits on Horse Center Terms
- Miscellany
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : With Ryan, Houston May Be Ready to Defend AFC Honor
- STAGE
- TV REVIEWS : 'Drug War' Waste Seen in Brutal Proportions
- Following, Again, in Unforgettable Footsteps : Television: Natalie Cole says appearing in 'I'll Fly Away's' season finale reminds her of her dad's role in changing a lily-white Hollywood.
- Baltics and Balkans
- Witnessing Autopsies
- Clinton Lifts Abortion Curbs
- Witnessing Autopsies
- Clinton Lifts Abortion Curbs
- Monthly Report
- Clinton Lifts Abortion Curbs