- THREE-DAY WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : A Replay of the Top Five
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Arco Moves Ahead on Alaska Development: Atlantic...
- War IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Kuwait Promises to Pay Part of War Bill
- BOGOTA : Rebels Turn Politicians
- Salvador Crash of U.S. Army Copter Kills 5
- War Diary : Seed Corn and 'Saddam's Rashes' as the Allies Advance
- WORDS FROM THE WARRIORS
- Marines Take Delivery of $25-Million Hornet Jet : Aviation: All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 at El Toro gets its first F/A-18D, which can carry a 17,000-pound payload.
- Genetically Engineered Protein OKd for Hepatitis C Treatment
- The Day in the Gulf
- Text of Bush's Statement on Gulf War Progress
- U.S. Bishops Split on War's Morality : Religion: Roman Catholic and other Christian leaders last fall raised questions about possible military action. But one cleric now says the prelates lack a "clear consensus" to declare the conflict unjustified.
- Arab Forces Wave Happily on Road North
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : In Europe
- War IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Parliament Urges Support for Iraq
- San Diego
- Part of Roseanne Barr's Tabloid Lawsuit Dismissed
- Retrial Begins in Vehicular Murder Case : Crime: The four victims never had a chance, the prosecution charges.
- BREA : Claim Says Council Wronged Developer
- SANTA ANA : Way Sought to Keep El Mercado Open
- Scanners, Bar Codes Help Ease Jurors' Burden
- Storage Equities' Profit Drops 30% in Quarter
- Firm Steps Up Bid for Control of Fabricland
- Bondholders May Challenge MGM Buyout
- Keating Allowed to See Testimony From SEC Probe
- GM to Develop Trucks That Run on Natural Gas
- Ventura Entertainment Reports Loss, Sale of Assets
- STOCKS : Traders Shift Focus to Economy After War; Dow Off 1.49
- Page's Future Uncertain if Merger Fails
- Franklin Reports Profit of $80,000 in 2nd Quarter
- St. Ives Labs' Earnings Soar in 4th Quarter
- T-Bill Rates Rise : The Treasury sold...
- Fear at the Front
- Culture : Life and Death and Real Estate in France : A practice called <i> viager</i> allows the elderly to sell their homes but retain lifelong use of them. The longer they live, the more the buyer has to pay.
- Assembly Rings With Tributes to Roos, Who Is Leaving Office
- Supreme Court OKs Hearings for AWOL Workers : Labor: State employees are entitled to be heard before a dismissal. Justices deny right to full-scale proceedings after termination.
- Keeping Canada Canadian Is Goal of Public TV Network : At the CBC the thinking goes like this: If people watch and listen to its programming they will be less likely to pick up strange ideas and attitudes from American television.
- U.S., Colombia Sign Pacts to Aid in Drug Enforcement, Boost Trade
- State Revokes License of Troubled Camp
- Bogus Chinese Cash Seized
- FILLMORE : Mining, Elections Are on Agenda
- City's Latinos on the Grow : Majority: Santa Ana's Hispanics make up 65% of the population and have recorded solid gains, but some still say they are ignored by City Hall.
- DANA POINT : City May Table Redevelopment Plan
- OJAI : Council to Consider Bus, Trolley Changes
- Patients Plead to Save Medical Aid Program
- Driver of Stolen Car Dies in Crash
- For Kuwaiti Community, a Day of <i> Kismet</i> : Exiles: Word of possible withdrawal comes on their homeland's National Day. Their joy is tempered by worries of reported atrocities by Iraq against civilians.
- Needling: Cuban president Fidel Castro said Sunday...
- A Prized Fighter : Still Scrappy at 90, Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling Is Gaining in His Battle on Behalf of Vitamin C
- War Continues, Fitzwater Says
- Armed Fugitive Arrested as Suspect in 9 Killings
- Pentagon to Resume Press Briefings Today
- COLUMN ONE : Revisiting the Legacy of Nasser : The Egyptian walked away from military defeat in triumph. The chance that Hussein could emerge beaten but esteemed by other Arabs has affected the strategy of both sides.
- KEEPING FIT : Surprise! Weight Loss Is No Simple Matter : Costa Mesa Doctor, Confirming What Dieters Have Known All Along, Pioneers New Approach to Slimming Down
- 15 Arrested in First Protest Against Coup in Thailand
- Grenade Accident Claims Life of Corona Marine, 19
- State to Shut Off Water Delivery to Southland
- Senate Favors More Time for Assault Guns : Firearms: It sends to the Assembly a measure to give owners of military-style weapons another 90 days to register the arms without facing prosecution.
- William Loose; Wrote Music for Several TV Series
- CRA Approves Loans for Skid Row Hotels
- Teen-Ager Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Man
- Businessman's Flag Defaced With Paint : Vandalism: Red hand prints were left on a building housing the office of Rep. Christopher Cox. Anti-war protesters may have been responsible.
- Refugees From Ad World Find Life--and Happiness--Beyond Agencies
- Micom Agrees to Supply Equipment to Novatel
- U.S. Airborne Troops Carve Out Forward Base : Ground war: Screaming Eagles drive fast and deep into Iraq at outset of attack. They set up a vital refueling point for choppers.
- War IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Judge Delays Ruling on War Dead Arrival
- Trial Opens for Ex-Leader of Bulgaria
- Orange County Hispanic, Asian Growth Surges
- John Daly; Hosted TV's 'What's My Line?'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Must Pull Its Punches to Score Political Victory : Diplomacy: After war, the coalition needs to avoid fueling anti-Americanism and radicalism in the Mideast.
- Regional Outlook : Can Saddam, Iraq Survive the 'Mother of All Battles'? : Some believe it depends on how the dictator feels about martyrdom. The scorched earth of Kuwait may be his legacy.
- * Bernice Harris; Teacher, Actress
- Musical Chairs for Comarco Top Job Is Over, CEO Says : Turnabout: Latest chief executive says he is there for the duration. He says the company is debt free, has a backlog of orders and is hiring for expansion.
- Community Newspapers Files Chapter 11: The Trenton,...
- BEIJING : A Sino-Soviet Summit?
- Arizona Picks Governor Today in Runoff
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Channel 7 Doesn't Hear the Voices of Dissent
- How to Make a Bad Habit Go Up in a Cloud of Smoke
- BOOK REVIEW : Into the Soul of the Animal Connection : DIVORCE AMONG THE GULLS, An Uncommon Look at Human Nature<i> by William Jordan</i> North Point Press $17.95, 212 pages
- World IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : Tanks, Soldiers Reported in Capital
- The Race for Last Place Begins
- THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Words on the War
- Marines Hunt Mines, Keep Finding POWs : Combat: Most of the Iraqis were 'just happy to see us,' a colonel noted.
- VENTURA : Depot to Be Built for Amtrak Passengers
- Parolee Arraigned in Fire That Gutted 6 Garages
- San Diego
- * Charles T. Corbin; Real Estate Broker
- Obituaries
- COUNTYWIDE : Initial Step Taken to Join Rail Agency
- Carports Catch Fire During Burglary; 8 Cars Demolished
- THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : Water Officials Propose 50% Cut in Use, Penalties : Crisis: Rationing appears imminent. Mayor's municipal state of emergency plan proposes spending $30 million to buy water from Northern California.
- Fattburger Fugitive Laury Has a Good Thing Cooking
- 'The Beeb' Beams War Home to Yanks : Radio: American Public Radio supplements its news with BBC reports from London, offering a European perspective on the conflict.
- TELEVISION
- Wavetek's Sale is Agreed to
- Mitsubishi, Partners Clash Over Job Suspensions : Civil suit: Three minority owners of Value Rent-A-Car charge that they were improperly suspended. A Mitsubishi attorney says their lawsuit is without merit.
- Martin Lawrence Revenue, Profits Decline Sharply
- Chemed to Sell DuBois Unit: Chemed Corp....
- Thailand Stocks Take Nose Dive Following Coup : Southeast Asia: The area's fastest-growing economy is expected to stumble for months after the 8% market drop. The new military rulers back a free market system.
- Brady Seeks to Sell Bank System Overhaul:...
- Superior Industries' Earnings Show Decline
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- The Next Steffi Is a Backhand Compliment : Tennis: Huber's game invites comparison and shows a shot that may be better than that of No. 1.
- Rancho Santiago Looks to Take Familiar Course
- NAIA DISTRICT 3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Southern California College Opens Defense of District 3 Title Tonight
- Names in the News
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : DIVISION III-AA : He Changed His Game; His Name Is Next
- Agassi, Sampras to Play in Exhibition Saturday
- Baseball
- NBA ROUNDUP : Phoenix Wins 13th in a Row at Home
- Names in the News
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- KUDOS
- TELEVISION
- KUDOS
- Leaders of the Pack : Television: A poll of TV columnists finds that Murrow, Cronkite and Brinkley are the most influential news figures of all time. Today's evening news anchors fail to make the list of the Top 10.
- Bantamweight Champion Perez Is Upset : Boxing: He loses unanimous 12-round decision to Richardson in eighth defense of title.
- Jurisprudence
- KUDOS
- DANCE REVIEW : Choreographers Spell It Out in 'In the Works' Series
- In Hopper's World, the Last Shall Be First : Art: He 'dwells on people who wait, who serve. People whom we don't notice,' lecturer says.
- ART REVIEW : The Power of the Word and the Image : Getty's 'Neither Speech Nor Language' show documents the strong interrelationship of photography and text. Despite some flaws and omissions, this is an informative show.
- LAGUNA HILLS : 3 Boys Arrested After School Fire
- SANTA ANA : 2 Drivers Injured in Car Collision
- Driver of Van Killed in Freeway Accident
- Decomposed Body Found Near Castaic
- Ex-Lawyer Gets 10 Years in Fraud Case
- He Always Had the Right Chemistry : Caltech to honor living legend Thursday: Linus Pauling, twice a Nobel winner
- Teen-Agers Arrested in Suspected Gang Killing
- COUNTYWIDE : Body in Car May Be That of Missing Man
- IRVINE : A Week for the Cutups on Campus
- The PLO: Why It's Hurting the Cause : Palestinians deserve better representation than they get
- Scott Leads 49ers to 91-73 Victory Over Pacific Women
- Dominance of North County Teams Isn't Just an Illusion
- Corchiani Is NCAA Career Assist Leader
- Sumitomo Settles Bias Suit: The Japanese-owned trading...
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Bid for Rest of Saab-Scania AB: One...
- FDIC to Consider Borrowing $10 Billion
- A Human Rx for Depression in Business
- Ownership of Tamarins Transferred to Brazil
- Council to Begin Debating Possible Charter Changes : City Hall: Mayor's call for a convention measure is rejected. Council wants to decide itself which measures should go on the ballot.
- Cost of the War
- Boxing
- SPORTSTATS : Back In The Pack
- Deadline to Apply for School Fund Board Extended
- City OKs Panel on Human Relations
- Medics Are Delighted--All's Quiet on the Hospital Front : Casualties: As soon as the war started, medical staffs went on alert. It was 17 hours before any injured personnel arrived.
- Warsaw Pact Formally Ends Its Military Role : Alliance: Eastern European leaders gather in Budapest to make final arrangements to wipe out a 35-year enslavement to the Kremlin.
- Market Scene : No Verve Left in Elan: Yugoslav Firm Bankrupt : The sporting goods company that catered to the jet set prospered under Communist rule. But things have gone downhill fast in the new Europe.
- WHAT ELECTION? Funny thing about the county...
- Curbside Recycling Takes In Remaining Neighborhoods
- DODGERS : Sentiment Is Gone for Valenzuela, Whose Business Is Pitching
- BUCKS FOR BANGS: Orange County ranked third...
- A Scary Time in the Thrill Business : Entertainment: Theme park attendance is down. But officials predict that the effects of the recession and the war will be mild.
- Hussein Orders Iraqi Pullout : U.S. Brushes Aside Move; Allies Press Land War : Gulf conflict: Many tanks of the elite Republican Guard are reported destroyed. Total of POWs now put at 25,000.
- Iraqi Missile Slams Into GIs' Barracks; 27 Killed : Scud attack: 98 are hurt in the deadliest such strike of the war. Quarters were for Pennsylvania reserve unit.
- In Unforgiving Iraq, Hussein's Job--and His Life--on the Line : Political violence: The nation's bloody history shows that toppled leaders can expect execution.
- Iraq Orders Kuwait Pullout : U.S. Discounts Move, Sees No Change; War Pressed : Gulf conflict: Fitzwater says Hussein must publicly accept terms. Many Republican Guard tanks reported destroyed. Total of POWs put at 25,000.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Valetutto Dismisses Diagnosis to Compete in Gymnastics
- Firm Showed Few Signs of Impending Cash Squeeze : Real estate: Just 2 months before it landed in bankruptcy court, Property Mortgage Co.'s co-owners were offering words of assurance.
- HELP WANTED: The new issue of Money...
- State Asked to Revoke Principal's Credential : Schools: Union alleges that the official harassed a teacher who was a 'whistle-blower.' She denies that she had any motivation for retaliation.
- ANGELS : Robinson Is Happy After Escape From New York
- Class Led by Police Gives Tips on How to Avoid Rape : Self-defense: The San Clemente department had to turn away some of the many who wanted to attend.
- Water Cuts May Mean Disaster for Farmers
- 25% of Kuwaitis May Be Casualties, U.S. Believes : Aftermath: Providing food, water and medical care 'will stretch world relief organizations' to the maximum.
- ANAHEIM : Child-Care Money to Pay for Facilities
- Holdout Howell Asks for a Trade : Dodgers: Reliever is dissatisfied that club will not extend his contract.
- Red Adair to Help Kuwait Douse Fires : Oil fields: The famed Texas firefighter estimates that it will take a year to extinguish the blazes. Four other firms will also be part of the team.
- Justices to Rule on Abortion Protesters : Supreme Court: Case stems from Operation Rescue blockades of clinics. At issue is whether civil rights of facilities' patients were violated.
- McBureaucrats : City Officials Get Some Tips on Serving Residents
- Tobacco Road : L.A.'s Last Cigar Factory Plans Big Move
- Low Profile : After Starring Role, Jalewalia Enjoys Being One of the Crowd
- In Face of Death--What Makes Soldiers Disregard Instinct? : Training: Reflex, loyalty and hatred of the enemy can be cultivated to ensure that GIs fight instead of flee.
- Teachers Ask State to Punish Principal : Schools: Their union charges that the Van Nuys school official retaliated against a 'whistle-blower.' The group wants her credential revoked.
- BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Santa Margarita Going One Step Beyond
- Solving State's Water Needs
- Solving State's Water Needs
- County Issue / Water Rationing :...
- Solving State's Water Needs
- Solving State's Water Needs
- Persian Gulf Maps
- Solving State's Water Needs
- Solving State's Water Needs
- Death of LAPD Officer Kerbrat
- Free Kuwait
- Market Watch : How Will Land War Affect Stocks' Course?
- PACIFIC REPORT : The Allure of South Seas : Manufacturing: Indonesia and Malaysia are attracting substantial capital from the United States and other countries because of cheaper labor.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- PHILIPPINES: Approval by the International Monetary Fund...
- The Fox
- San Clemente Wrapped Up in Events of War
- 100,000 Back Up Yeltsin in Rally Near Kremlin : Soviet Union: His demand for Gorbachev's resignation is repeated by many angry voices.
- Schwarzkopf Views Iraq, Troops, Postwar Gulf
- Songbird: Tammy Faye Bakker is scheduled to...
- Iraq Claims Battlefield Victories as Hussein Exhorts Troops to Fight On : Propaganda war: Baghdad says the U.S.-led offensive 'has totally failed' and that the allies are 'wading in their own blood.'
- Marines: Scholarship Help
- Battle Success Helps Soften News Blackout
- WAR REACTION : Southland Business Little Affected as Conflict Escalates
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD
- Iraqi-Americans Stage War Protest in Detroit
- Webb Pierce; Top-Selling Country Singer
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- JAPAN: Japanese hotels have received a wave...
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- 'Scorched Earth' Meant No Delay
- As War Goes On, So, Too, Do the Demonstrations
- ARMOR ON THE MOVE
- The Music Goes On
- Troops at the Rear Frustrated
- An Escalation in the Battle of Nerves : Families: What the wife of a Marine had planned as a relaxing break turns to anxiety with news of the start of the ground offensive.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Policeman on Break Aids Choking Diner
- A One-Way Road Back to the '50s : Orion Avenue: Despite reminders of the present looming nearby, the clean, closely knit neighborhood is largely unchanged from the days when Ike was President and Coca-Cola cost a nickel.
- Gain Without Pain Is Goal of Exercise to Lower Blood Pressure
- Science / Medicine : Polio Nearly Eradicated in West
- Beware of the Mechanic Wearing a Smile, Tidy Coveralls
- Charred Body That of Chatsworth Man
- IRVINE : Free Class Offered for Radio Volunteers
- Seymour Foe Hopes to Be Life of Party : Politics: Rep. Dannemeyer offers himself as a conservative alternative to the U.S. senator and finds support at semiannual gathering.
- Probation Study Calls for 3-Year Term for Brando : Courts: It says the actor's son has low self-esteem and probably could not premeditate a murder. Prosecutors have asked for 16 years.
- Science / Medicine : Ancient Cure Heals Athlete's Foot
- OP WINTERSURF PRO : Surfer Elkerton's Time in French Alps Pays Dividends
- War Resister Wants Discharge Upgraded
- Party-Goers Find Asylum to Relive the Warhol Years
- Gulf Weather
- ORANGE : Plans to Proceed for 2 Gymnasiums
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District Employees to Get 1% Pay Bonus
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Businesses Fear Ruin From Tollway
- THOUSAND OAKS : City May Impose 20% Water Cutback
- SANTA ANA : Stabbed Man Dies After Crashing Car
- 16-Year-Old Killed in Stabbing Attack
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : We Must Also Win the Peace : A bold war must become an equally bold peace, to break the regional syndrome that produces dictators like Hussein.
- COUNTYWIDE : District May Cancel Off-Year Elections
- Science / Medicine : Zoos Test Hormone Therapy to Aid Reproduction : Animals: Tests on gorillas, which have had particular trouble conceiving and giving birth in captivity, have had some success.
- Coroner Identifies Plane Crash Victims
- Names in the News
- Winter Sports
- SENIOR GOLF : Coody's 63 Sparks U.S. Victory
- Divac's Trickery Lifts Lakers : Pro basketball: After a poor first half defensively, his slick plays spark a 102-96 victory over Pistons in overtime.
- TRIATHLON : McCarthy Leads All the Way at Pasadena
- Kenny Bernstein won the first top-fuel title...
- WAR REACTION : Stocks Advance in Tokyo, Other Markets Abroad
- Norman W. Brown, 60, chairman and chief...
- A selected summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Machine Tool Orders Plummet: The orders plunged...
- TV Comedian George Gobel Dies at 71
- Kremlin Expresses Regret That Bush, Allies Didn't Accept Peace Plan
- Gunman Attempts to Kill Alfonsin
- Marines Add Dose of Pride to Schools' Spirit Run Benefit
- How Salt Water Might Some Day Help Slake Our Thirst : Desalination plants: no panacea but a promising water option
- SUPPORT GROUPS
- Fliers Offer a Tribute to 2 of Their Own : Santa Paula: A memorial service and flyovers honor the pilots. They were killed in a Feb. 13 collision.
- Veteran Walker Evans of Riverside won the...
- What 'Shatter n' Wade' Means to the Playwright
- Ben Johnson Loses Photo Finish in Fast 60 in Germany
- Names in the News
- PLATFORM : Jail Booking Fees
- More Than a Fairy-Tale Vision
- Taking Steps Beyond Sports Psychologists
- Gulls Discover True Scoring Threat In Win Over Peoria
- Direction Is Clear for Polynice, Clippers : Pro basketball: Team's new center shows he takes winning seriously during 129-112 victory over the Nuggets.
- MEN'S BASKETBALLUniversity of San Diego opens the...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Can't Complain After a Clean Victory Over Stich
- Earnhardt Holds Off Rudd to Win
- Looking at Athletics, Pothole by Pothole : Philosophy: Consultant Jim Walsh warns of win-at-all-costs approach to sports in the United States.
- OPERA REVIEW : A Bold and Bizarre 'Elektra' : The Music Center Opera looks at Richard Strauss' tragic shocker through modernist eyes.
- Music : Hough Plays With Virtuosity but Without Color
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL : Arizona State Pulls Away in Second Half
- Seles' Path to No. 1 Runs Through Navratilova : Tennis: Graf's top ranking is in jeopardy in Palm Springs tournament.
- Names in the News
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Mediate Earns While He Learns on Tour
- MOVIES
- JAZZ REVIEW : Flutist Takes Audience on Thrill Ride : James Newton sometimes adds to his palette of sound by vocalizing while holding steady on his instrument.
- THE WEEK IN THE GULF
- Royal Response
- A Glorious Salute to the Sons of East L.A.
- Ohio Abortion Clinic Damaged by a Firebomb
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Ivory Joe': All the Makings of a Hit Mob Movie : IVORY JOE, <i> by Martyn Burke</i> , Bantam Books, $19.95, 320 pages
- At Church and Synagogue
- U.S. Supplies of Tritium Gas Held Adequate
- A PRISONER PROBLEM?
- Allies Give Arabs High-Profile Role : Strategy: The coalition hopes to dispel notion that the conflict is between Western 'infidels' and Muslims.
- SIMI VALLEY : Oscar to Honor Special Effects Firm
- A Well-Read Program: Library Brings Books to Homebound Elderly
- COUNTYWIDE : Cap Considered for Mobile Home Rents
- Pro-Military War Rallies Grow in Wake of Ground Offensive
- WHOOPS: Assemblyman John R. Lewis of Orange...
- SANTA ANA : Man to Be Booked After Fatal Crash
- Science / Medicine : Big Brains Come With the Big Teeth : Sharks: Despite a reputation as stupid, these predators are far more complex than scientists once thought.
- Cheers, Jeers for Jail Panel Choice : Task force: Named to the county commission on solving the overcrowding problem, attorney Wylie Aitken vows to remain neutral on jail site issue.
- COLUMN LEFT : Is There a Map for This Free Fall? : If our government has considered the consequences of escalation, shouldn't we be in on it?
- BREA : New Palms Will Spruce Up Birch
- Taylor Hits Everything Hard, Including the Comeback Trail : Volleyball: Huntington Beach senior hopes to make up for last season, when surgery and illness prevented him from being at the top of his game.
- SANTA ANITA : No Place Like the Southland for Lite Light
- 'Ambush' Technique Aims at Best, Worst of TV News
- Pop Music : Chris Isaak's Brooding Sound Meets His Not-So-Serious Mood
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- A Voice That Cares Defends Heartfelt Event