- Section Scrambles Division Playoffs After 'Clerical Error' : Boys' basketball: Trabuco Hills' opponent moved after it is discovered that Chino Hills Ayala should have been in higher division.
- COMMENTARY : Lakers Left Comfort Level to Take a Chance on the Future
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Youth, Experience Join at AYS Benefit
- EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE : Air Force Tests New Titan Rocket Motor
- Transportation Planning for 21st Century Begins in O.C. : Commuting: 'Smog fees' for driving during rush hour are among the ideas proposed in a new study.
- Countywide : Forecasters Expect New Storms Today
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : College Library Cuts Hours of Operation
- Southern Section Dials a Wrong Number
- Grime and Punishment : Landmarks: The county Hall of Justice will close this month, a decaying shell of its former self. Its jail and courtrooms have been home to a 'Who's Who' of L.A. felons.
- This Deal Will Take Its Toll
- Lewis Will Defend WBC Title Against Tucker
- Ham Talks Himself Into Jail--for a Second Time : Hobbyist: The only person ever to be imprisoned for illegally broadcasting on amateur radio is sentenced for another violation. He served six months in 1984.
- Deana ItowSchool: Huntington BeachSport: BasketballPosition: GuardClass: SeniorAs...
- Hockey
- THEATER REVIEW : A Moving 'Yonkers' at La Mirada
- BURBANK : Palos Verdes Man Held in Slaying
- Choking the Economy by Overregulation : Lending: Banks are hesitant to make small-business loans in the face of onerous federal rules.
- Woman Says Affair With Therapist Led to Her Divorce : Ethics: A prominent Ventura psychologist is accused of unprofessional conduct. His attorney suggests the woman initiated the liaison.
- VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Sets Mark for Basketball Victories
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- Ant's Got High Hopes : Rock: After making a splash in the '80s, the British singer has been all but invisible from music. Now he's back with new material, and will be appearing at the Coach House three nights this week.
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Speaking Up for Mime : Seattle Troupe Gives Voice to a More Mature Form of the Art
- Countywide : Roth Abstains From 2 More Votes
- Oxnard's McCarthy Quits Basketball Post
- Hueneme Miffed Over Playoff Change
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / EARL GUSTKEY : Ban Would Close a Lucrative Market
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS SWIMMING : After His Surprising Rise to Top, Simmons Plans to Stay There : El Toro: He won the 4-A 100 backstroke and freestyle titles last season but expects to be pressed hard by a friend in the backstroke this season.
- Titans Trying to Be Cool About Postseason Chances
- ART
- ORANGE : 5 Hurt, 1 Critically When Vehicle Flips
- Countywide : Police Arrest 2 Men After Chase, Crash
- Listen to the Old Songs
- College Football
- TV REVIEWS : A&E;'s 'Hoover' Overshadowed by 'Frontline' Report
- ELECTIONS / BURBANK : Balloting to Take Place Today in City Council, School Board Races
- $8-Million Theft Undetectable, Official Says : Fraud: Alleged bilking of precious metals firm by a Mission Viejo socialite over four years is called 'a sign of the times.'
- Auto Shop Targeted in Smog Check Case : Courts: Two men face felony counts in a major crackdown, becoming first of dozens to be bound over for trial.
- 30-Year Bond's Yield Falls Below 7.0% for First Time : Market Overview
- Profile : Dr. Condom Gets Scant Protection From Critics : Flamboyant health secretary is labeled 'moral pollutant' for promoting AIDS prevention and birth control in Philippines.
- 'HMO, HIPC, Pay or Play . . . ' Learning Lingo of the Debate
- Governor Bans Smoking in Most State Buildings : Health: Wilson's order, which will affect prisons and thousands of offices, cites dangers of secondhand smoke.
- U.S., U.N. Apparently Agree on Somali Command : Africa: Boutros-Ghali is expected to report to Security Council on details next week. U.S. foresees no surprises.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Christopher's Next Job: Palestinian Face-Saving : Diplomacy: Having helped Israel ease out of the deportee crisis, the secretary of state now faces another such task.
- Pall on the Patch : Without Help From Their Doctors and Programs on Behavior Modification, Smokers Say the Nicotine Patch Is No Panacea
- Perils Assessed in U.S. Airdrop of Supplies to Bosnians
- Reseda Campus Was Widely Regarded as One of the City's Safest
- Housing Authority Contract Renewed
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Body Discovered by Farm Worker
- VENTURA : Water Rationing Ended by Council
- WOODLAND HILLS : Environmental Review for Warner Project Upheld
- STANTON : Camping Ban Posed for New Civic Center
- U.S. Considering Compromise on Gnatcatcher : Wildlife: If approved, plan would allow developers to avoid restrictions by voluntarily setting aside preserves.
- Paul T. McGraw has joined National Bank...
- Players International Riverboat Casino OKd
- THE TIMES POLL : The Times Economic Index
- Defense Cutbacks Leave Perceptronics With a Loss
- A Note of Support for USC Symphony
- Aspin on Mend After Breathing Problems
- MEXICO CITY : Back to the Table
- COLUMN ONE : Battered Women as Refugees : Female asylum-seekers in Canada say they're being persecuted in their homelands on the basis of their sex. Should Balkan rape victims and feminists in Islamic states qualify as political refugees?
- Town's Water Rights Claim Stirs Up Torrent of Anger
- LANCASTER : Thieves Strike at High School Gym
- New Jersey Firm Acquires Condor Power Supplies
- Long-Distance Access Sought by Ameritech
- Buttoning Up the Market : Firm Started on a Whim Grosses $2 Million in 1992
- Court to Decide if '91 Rights Law Covers Prior Suits
- MOORPARK : Committee to Study Growth Ordinance
- At Long Last, a Response : U.N. seeks tribunal for war crimes in former Yugoslavia
- ENTERTAINMENT
- ECONOMY
- Biopool to Distribute Its Products in Asia
- SECURITIES
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine software protection...
- Tyson Touts Clinton Plan to Congress : Recovery: She testifies that the U.S. may be headed for another stall if the President's stimulus package is defeated.
- Shot Shatters a Mother's Carefully Built Wall of Safety
- The Veggie Sneak Preview : From Apples to Zucchini, Produce Show Has the Hot New Items
- Suit Reignites Controversy in Broderick Murder Case : Courts: A bank says the brother of the slain attorney owes money to two Broderick children. The convicted woman claims the case shows her ex-husband tried to hide assets.
- Boy Sends Clinton $1,000 for Deficit
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Bank Fraud Trial of Lawmaker Recessed
- Fighting Postpones Kismayu Pullout
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Trial Ordered in Riot Death
- Falling Bond Rate Could Signal an Easing of Credit : Economy: Continued bullish reaction to Clinton program may spur home buying, corporate borrowing.
- COLUMN LEFT/ TOM HAYDEN : A Revolutionary Idea for L.A.: Put the People in Power : The structures of governance are out of reach. Will the next mayor be an insider, too?
- Fire Training Takes Flight : Costa Mesa Firefighters, Police Use Copters to Learn to Battle High-Rise Blazes
- Fire That Gutted Rug Store Was Arson, Authorities Say
- SAUGUS : Jail's Steps to Control Meningitis Explained
- CDC Narrows Search for Source of Contaminated Burger Patties
- Harman's Founder Turns Up the Volume : Electronics: The speaker maker's 74-year-old top executive revamps the firm's marketing strategy. The changes are beginning to work.
- K-Swiss' 4th-Quarter Profit Tumbles 70%
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School AIDS Course Given Tentative OK
- 2 Trusties Taken Ill at Jail Led County to Treat 2,000 Inmates : Meningitis: The death of another prisoner had little to do with the massive response at the Castaic facility. Federal officials call the reaction appropriate.
- Ventura High Begins Anti-Gang Effort : Education: Students can no longer leave the campus for lunch and a new dress code takes effect Wednesday. Many call the measures unnecessary.
- Beilenson to Propose Bills on Illegal Immigrants
- Bomb Scare Highlights Need for Robot
- 20th Century's Profit Up 19% in 4th Quarter
- HEALTH CARE : ICN Biomedicals Puts Word Out to Potential Customers in China
- GENEVA : Defining War Crimes
- OXNARD : Jobs Office to Help Laid-Off Workers
- Obituaries : Rita La Roy; Actress, Model Agency Owner
- Yorba Linda Stokes Trailer Row
- Beilenson to Introduce Bills on Immigrants : Congress: The lawmaker wants to deny citizenship to children of illegal residents and require ID cards to prove eligibility to work.
- LOS ANGELES : Rappers Plan Concerts to Promote Gang Peace
- Education, Labor Chiefs Study Possible Apprenticeship Plans
- Next Step : Which Way to Peace in Cambodia? : U.N. is losing its grip on its most ambitious operation ever. Now, it may have to postpone free elections.
- LOS ANGELES : Transient Impales Thigh on Fence in 2-Story Leap
- HEALTH CARE
- Judge Orders a Vote in Marbella Country Club Bankruptcy Case
- Proposed Sale of Vivitar Falls Through
- BOOK REVIEW : Klan and FBI Wounded in Hail of Bullets : TERROR IN THE NIGHT: The Klan's Campaign Against the Jews By Jack Nelson : Simon & Schuster $22; 304 pages
- Governor Bans Smoking in Most State Buildings
- PerfectData's Profits Fall 40%; Sales Down Slightly
- Cheesecake Factory Profit 4 Times That of Year Ago
- Media : Irreverent Economist Magazine Earns Interest : At age 150, it jets to world capitals. The editors could fill a British 'Who's Who.' And a new one will be anointed soon.
- Council to Weigh Smoking Ban in Stadium, Arena
- VENTURA : Child Molester Gets 6-Year Prison Term
- Software Tracks Input of Utilities' Customers
- Aerospace Exec to Head Space Station Efforts
- Dolco Packaging Says Quarterly Profit Doubled
- Former La Opinion Publisher Makes List of Wealthiest Latinos : Ranking: Hispanic Business Magazine places Ignacio E. Lozano Jr.'s net worth at $35 million.
- Nordstrom Sees 22.3% Jump in Quarterly Net
- Racially Mixed Jury Selected for King Trial
- America From Abroad : Canadian Budget Plan Cuts to the Quick : Mulroney's nine years of taxes and trims have stemmed the red ink but drawn political blood. Watch out, Bill Clinton!
- PLACENTIA : Police Identify Man Killed in Bar Attack
- Couple Hopes to Hit Pay Dirt in Old West : Entrepreneurship: Line of specialty greeting cards with Western theme is produced out of office at North Hollywood home.
- Ventura Coastal Buys Juice Plant in Visalia
- Space-Age Pizza That Lasts 7 Years
- Falling Bond Rate Could Signal an Easing of Credit : Economy: Continued bullish reaction to Clinton program may spur home buying, corporate borrowing.
- Family Wrestles With Man's 14-Year Absence : Masquerade: Wife and children of Gary Elliott say nothing prepared them for fact of his second life in O.C.
- National Agenda : White Parliament Ready for Last Hurrah : South Africa has issued a 'death sentence' for 140-year-old institution. Soon, multiracial lawmaking will be a reality.
- Wave of Special Elections Could Become a Flood : Legislature: Term limits and district boundary changes lead to a batch of vacancies. The cost to local governments is $1.3 million and rising.
- St. Ives Laboratories' 4th-Quarter Profit Up 22%
- Hamburger Hamlet Profit in 4th Quarter Is $692,000
- N. Korean President Points to 'Unprecedented' Crisis : Asia: Comments follow regime's warning of a war over nuclear inspections. Atomic energy agency meets in Geneva to discuss refusal to allow the inspections.
- SEOUL : Into the Spotlight
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Tsongas Fund Raiser Accused of Stealing
- 1st Trial of Whistle-Blower Defense Fraud Suit to Open
- Unhappy Director Seeks Changes for Veritec Inc.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WHY WE MAKE SMALL TALK : Little Chats That Play a Big Part in Our Lives
- Deciding How to Hold Title Crucial in Making Purchase
- Charles W. McBrayer has been elected as...
- PG&E; to Trim 3,000 Jobs in Restructuring : Utilities: The San Francisco firm says cuts will be over three years. Savings will be passed on to consumers in the form of lower rates.
- 30-Year T-Bond Yield Hits Record Low; Dow Adds 20 : Market Overview
- Presley Cos. Reports 1992 Loss of $10.5 Million : Earnings: Figure contrasts with profit of $6.1 million for 1991. Company slashed value of properties last year.
- GTE Continues Downsizing
- HEALTH CARE
- 39 Holocaust Sites' Soil Placed at Flame
- Babies' Unpreventable Deaths : Health: Because Sudden Infant Death Syndrome inexplicably occurs more in cold-weather months, counselors at Orange County Guild for Infant Survival are working harder, helping grieving parents realize they weren't at fault.
- Disney Shareholders' Yearly Meeting Today : Investors: They will elect directors, ratify the appointment of an accounting firm and consider a proposal the company opposes.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Plan Plays Well to Silicon Valley Crowd : Technology: The President appears to have won over much of the industry's conservative leadership.
- Edison Backs $6-Million Job Training Center in Compton
- Image Entertainment Reports 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Doing Business : In Lithuania, Making Dough Can Be Tough : Former Chicagoan finds Soviet attitudes survive in irresponsible workers. But she has faith things will change.
- Datron Systems Reports Loss of $8.59 Million
- L.A. Style May Be Sold to Buzz Magazine Operators
- Pay-Fone Systems Posts Profit for 2nd Quarter
- Superior Industries Says Earnings Jumped 34%
- AIRLINES
- Suits Focus on Small Bank's Dial-a-Porn Ties : Communications: Processing of credit card charges was a major source of Charter Pacific's profits. But its high risks backfired on the company.
- Alternative Approach : Finding New Ways to Appeal to Gays, Lesbians
- Camarillo Cuts Pay Level for City Employees
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Iowa State, Unbeaten at Home, Upsets Kansas
- Saddleback Tops Among Six County Teams in Playoffs
- Tragedies, Triumphs : Misfortunes Helped Pave Way for Titan Wrestler Grubbs
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS SWIMMING : MISSION VIEJO
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Richardson Leads Saddleback to Victory in Golf
- Hockey
- Twin Tots Try Out for Shot at Bedrock
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Shostakovich String Quartet in a Lackluster Performance
- Finally, Recognition for a Pioneer : R&B;'s Hadda Brooks Wasn't Looking for Fame--Just a Living
- Ventura Moves to Solve Recycling Dilemma : Environment: The council votes to commit the city's trash to whichever of two proposed regional plants proves to be most cost-effective.
- Tucks and torts: For a Westside resident,...
- Running
- Baseball
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS SWIMMING : CORONA DEL MAR
- SKIING / U.S. ALPINE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Canadians Finish With Sweep
- COMPTON : College Faculty Votes No Confidence in President
- NHL ROUNDUP : Yzerman Rejects Assist as Flyers Tie Red Wings
- Homeowners Frustrated in Attempt to Recoup Losses
- UC Irvine Goes Extra Miles--Only to Lose to Hofstra
- THEATER REVIEW : Daughter's Homage to Sir Michael Redgrave
- County / BRIEFS : WOODLAND HILLS : Review of Warner Project is Upheld
- THOUSAND OAKS : Athletes, Coaches Deliver School Pep Talk
- Wise Compromise in South Africa : Now rival leaders must accept 'national unity'
- Man Dies in Crash of Stolen Motorcycle
- COSTA MESA : Hoag Cottage a Haven for Children of Poor
- Rodman to Clippers Is Called 'Premature' : Pro basketball: Talks are ongoing for a deal sending some combination of Norman, Grant, Vaught and draft picks to Pistons.
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS SWIMMING : FOOTHILL
- No. 1 Reason for Letterman Remaining in New York . . . : Television: CBS buys the Ed Sullivan Theater so the comedian's late-night show won't have to move to L.A.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Foes Unite to Fight Disbanding of Police
- Foundation's Mission Is Support, Preservation of R&B; Music, Artists
- Intervention in Bosnia
- Janet Reno
- Janet Reno
- Zeanah's Agenda
- Intervention in Bosnia
- Intervention in Bosnia
- Key Witness Not on List for King Case : Court: A nurse is accused of fabricating his testimony in first trial that officers taunted King at hospital with talk of playing a 'hardball game.' The man's former girlfriend says he made up the story to make money, possibly from a film deal.
- Air Traffic Controllers
- Funding for Women's Sports
- Party Decor Not Funny
- Promiscuity and Kochel
- Janet Reno
- Justice
- Funding for Women's Sports
- Clinton
- Sports Arena
- Respecting General Plans
- Intervention in Bosnia
- Janet Reno
- MOVIES - Feb. 23, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 23, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 23, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 23, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 23, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 23, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 23, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 23, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 23, 1993
- Special Accounts Face Raid in School Plan : Education: Money to avoid teachers strike would come from funds for books, supplies and field trips. Waiver of state law is required. Board OKs proposal and teachers are to vote this week.
- Student Killed in Shooting at School in L.A.
- Girl Dies, 2 Hurt in Northridge Gang Shooting
- COURT JESTERS: Do lawyers and judges have...
- Court Orders Tougher Smog Plan From EPA
- Damage Mounts, Rain on Horizon : Weather: More bodies are found in the Tijuana River and more homes are declared uninhabitable. 'It isn't over yet,' one forecaster says.
- INCHING BACK: No doubt 1991 was a...
- AMATEUR PILOT: She admits that she hates...
- Sierra Hwy. Residents Dig Out of Mud : Flood: The road suffered about $2 million in damage, and two bridges need a combined $600,000 in repairs in order to be passable.
- Market Scene : Latin Entrepreneurs Answer Call to Accion : Street vendors, brick makers and clothing creators all benefit from Massachusetts-based loan program for poor.
- Mob Threatens Boys Accused of Slaying Tot
- Clinton Replacing Aid Official Armitage : Transition: The coordinator of assistance for the former Soviet states angered the White House by predicting the ouster of Yeltsin.
- They Built It, but Inmates Didn't Come : Minnesota town's private prison, built to create jobs, has attracted no 'clients.'
- Justice Official Backs Gun-Buying Wait : Controls: Acting Atty. Gen. Gerson urges enactment of such a delay as the Brady bill is reintroduced in Congress.
- China Likely to Replace Its President
- BEIJING : Playing by the Rules
- Security Council OKs Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal : Justice: Action is reminiscent of Nuremberg trials. But Bosnian ambassador warns it won't deter criminals.
- Clinton Targets Billions for High-Tech Projects : Spending: Policy includes tax breaks for industries. President also promises help for ailing aircraft makers.
- Carville and Matalin to Pen Joint Memoir
- Student-Soldiers Wage War for a Myanmar Democracy : Rebellion: O.C. man finds a new generation of his people carrying on armed struggle against military rule.
- 'Other Trucker' Sues L.A. Over Beating at Outbreak of Riots : Violence: Larry Tarvin was assaulted at Florence and Normandie before Reginald Denny arrived. City claims immunity under state law.
- Supreme Court Upholds Faster Air Cleanup : Environment: The refusal to hear an appeal means that federal health standards must be met in the county sooner than the current deadline of 2005.
- Praise, Protests Greet Suit Against Blythe Street Gang
- 20% Hike in Trash Collection Fees OKd
- Transit Officer Killed in Crash; Suspect Held : Crime: An allegedly drunk driver is arrested on suspicion of murder.
- SIMI VALLEY : Freeze Approved for Adult Businesses
- Obituaries : Ron Stever; USC Philanthropist
- Just Don't Call the Car Purple
- Mixing Herbalists and Modern Medicine : Health: An experimental project teaches traditional village healers in Africa how to provide family planning and basic drugs.
- Zero-Risk Pesticide Policy Is Left Intact by Justices
- 1st Woman Nominated as N.Y.'s Chief Judge
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 23, 1993
- MAGNUM OPUS: You don't have to belong...
- Christopher Makes a Surprise Visit to Lebanon : Mideast: Trip symbolizes support for Beirut and secures its backing for the resumption of peace talks.
- Student Shot, Dies at Reseda High : Violence: Boy is the second killed in the L.A. district in a month. A school football player is arrested. Officials will step up metal detector searches on campuses.
- Energy Tax Will Cost Too Much, Oil Council Says
- Crush of Competition Revolutionized Mexico Wine Industry
- Art of the GushNew York developer Donald...
- Unraveling O.C. Man's 2 Lives Brings No Joy
- David Bazelon; Retired Appellate Judge
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Attack on Physicians: 'Killing Messenger' : Medicine: With 10-hour delays reported by those seeking care at L.A. hospital, it's a marvel more don't rampage.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Playing for Love of Game, not the Score
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / EARL GUSTKEY : A Lucrative Market Might Close
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: GOLF : Huntington Beach
- OP WINTERSURF PRO : Laguna Hills' Beard Is 11th Overall in Snowboarding
- One Killed, Nearly 100 Injured as Tornadoes Slash Tennessee
- The L.A. Open : IT'S A NEW DAY FOR GOLF'S : Child Prodigy : At 17, Tiger Woods Has Been Through a Lot. He Knows He Still Has a Long Way to Go
- Railroad Schedules Create Unavoidable Wait for Freight
- 6 Missing as Avalanches Roar Down Rockies Slopes
- MELVIN HALL : Dean, UCI Extension
- The L.A. Open : Their Lives ARE AN Open Book : Between Them, Bob William and Stan Kertes Have Seen Every L.A. Open Since It Began in 1926
- The L.A. Open : The Player : When Fred Couples Isn't Winning Golf Tournaments, He's Thinking About Golf, Watching Golf, or Hanging Out With His Golf Buddies
- PERSPECTIVE ON ENERGY TAX : How to Beat a Gasoline Price Hike at the Pumps : Here's a multiple-win way to pay less at the pump; you and your children gain, and so does the government.
- Today's Agenda
- Several Tracks in East Cancel Races Because of Weather
- Baseball
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: GOLF : Irvine
- Jurisprudence
- Drawing Wrath of Baseball : Only Player Clients Adore Agent Boras
- Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect Graft
- Rolling Dice (Cautiously) on Stock Options
- Judge Stalls Prudential Settlement : Litigation: 137,000 small investors in sharply devalued oil and gas limited partnerships take heart in ruling that delays resolution of class-action suit.
- PAGES : Wedding History With 'Humanness'
- FILLMORE : City Again Tries to Honor Ex-Attorney
- COUNTYWIDE : African-American History Recognized
- No Smiling Eyes : Irish Cultural Center Struggles to Bounce Back From Fire
- From 'Chicano Beverly Hills' to Street Vendor
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Strunz-Farah Quintet a Band of One Mind, Many Musics
- JAZZ REVIEW : Blossom Dearie Captures Cabaret Charm
- Back-Pedaling on Those Foot-and-a-Half-Long Words