- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Traditional Arts Values Help Unite L.A.
- Kathleen Brown
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Gateway and History
- Locking the Barn
- Incoming Steelworkers' Chief Has Worker Style; He Started in Mill at 14 : Labor: George Becker is campaigning to represent USAir employees. His approach as head of 540,300-member union is less intellectual, more down to earth than predecessor, whom he salutes.
- Justice System
- Guru's Commune
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : An Art Embarrassment
- Immigration Controversy
- Jet Sale to Saudis
- U.S. Seniors Lose 6-Year Grip on Title
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Flutist Rampal Satisfies Fans
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Larrocha Steals Solid Concert
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Murray Takes a Walk on the Sweet Side
- 1994 BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Huntington Beach
- 1994 BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Dana Hills
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Oscar D'Leon Surpasses Bounds of Salsa
- Strings Attached to Music History : Tribute: Curator of Fender exhibit in Fullerton traces innovations of the late Orange County guitar maker.
- SOUTH KOREA
- Woman Charged as Accessory in Daughter's Rape
- World IN BRIEF : VENEZUELA : Stage Seems Set for Some Price Controls
- Quake May Give Schools Chance to Upgrade
- 2 Orange County Street Races End in 4 Deaths
- AWARENESS: United Way of Orange County will...
- Boy, 15, Attacked Outside Nightclub
- Nuns Hope for Deliverance From Dump : Environment: Sister Servants of Mary will present county supervisors with a petition urging the closure of neighboring Bailard Landfill or relocation of their convent at public expense.
- Program Gives Healthy Start to Youths With Special Needs
- Helping People Help Themselves
- City Asks Base for 25 Acres to Build Park
- ORANGE : City's Decision on Trash Fees Postponed
- TUSTIN : 8 District Students Win Arts Awards
- Fighting Is Becoming the Method of Choice : Sociology: Students with a score to settle are resorting to a code of street-gang behavior that pushes them to conflict rather than talk, peers and officials say.
- To Put It Crudely: End Oil Export Ban : A time-warped policy needs liberation by Washington
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Rookie Dreifort Is a Quick Learner
- Cypress Wins Softball Tournament
- Sampras, Courier Head Elite Field at Indian Wells Men's Tournament
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Wins First Event in Comeback
- Weird Al's Alternative for 'Olympically Challenged'
- WEEKEND REVIEWS / Dance : Jenkins Co. Breaches 'The Gates'
- COMMENTARY : In a Perfect World, Audiences Could Sue : Libel: Recent court decision allowing artists to sue critics for negative reviews means Michael Bolton's attorney and Court TV are going to be very busy.
- CULTURE WATCH : The Fault Is Not the Highway's
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : GOP Sings in Harmony for a Change
- GOP Pins '94 Hopes on Crime Issue : Politics: State Republican convention closes in hope that anti-crime sentiment will reelect Gov. Pete Wilson. Party wants to break Democrats' grip on Senate.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Negotiating Split From Library System
- LA HABRA : Schools to Expel Any Carrying Weapons
- SANTA PAULA : 4 Held on Suspicion of Armed Robbery
- PLACENTIA / YORBA LINDA : Hot Line Set Up to Curb Teen Drinking
- SIMI VALLEY : WasteWatch Awards Open to Businesses
- Lakers Rally to Beat the Slumping Celtics : Pro basketball: Divac scores a key late basket as Boston's losing streak reaches 12 games, 100-97.
- 1994 BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Laguna Beach
- NOTEBOOK
- 1994 BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Newport Harbor
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley's Ejection Sparks the Suns
- Poll Finds 20% Know World Cup in U.S.
- At El Modena, Wrestlers Are Only As Good as Their Next Meet : High school: Four Vanguards will compete this weekend at the State meet in Stockton to cap another fine season.
- 1994 BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : El Toro
- Oh, Deer, He'll Miss This Place
- MOTOR RACING : Same Old Story for Wallace
- NHL ROUNDUP : Neely Bids Fond <i> Adieu</i> in Chicago
- 1994 BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Whittier Christian Trying to Sustain Inland Dynasty
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Koufax Working With the Rangers
- Arsenio Hall vs. Louis Farrakhan: It's a Rout : Television: The talk-show host's soft-interviewing style proves no match for the smooth Nation of Islam leader.
- Why Would Anyone Laugh at 'Schindler's List'? : Education Key to Seeing, Understanding the Film
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bazooka Fires Away With Humor, Originality at System M
- WEEKEND REVIEWS / Jazz : Harp Soars, but Band Doesn't
- TV REVIEWS : Jets Player's Struggle Dramatized on Fox
- Star Vehicle : Di, Liz, Tonya, the Bobbitts . . . For 20 Years, People Has Covered All Types
- Former Owner of Quarter Horses Operates Bed and Breakfast
- Traffic Reporter Sees Beauty and the Beast From the Air
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- House Fire Kills 7 Children, 2 Adults
- Coffee, Tea or a Nice Massage?
- Plastic Lags Others in Recycling Rate
- From Kitchen Lab to Global Fame: Tiger Balm's Journey : Remedies: The herbal cure-all fuels the success of a multibillion-dollar conglomerate.
- OCCUPATION: REGIONAL PHARMACY MANAGER
- OTHER NEWS
- TAIWAN
- ECONOMY
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : On Letterman, Leno and Others Seeking Late-Night Rule : THE LATE SHIFT: Letterman, Leno & the Network Battle for the Night <i> by Bill Carter</i> ; Hyperion $24.95, 299 pages
- S. Africa Villagers Crowd Into Tent to Mourn Youths Slain Over Election Work
- More Blacks, Latinos Seen Attending College
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Leader of Extremist Algeria Group Slain
- Freight Train Derails in San Bernardino
- U.S. Trades In on Its Know-How
- Laurence Craigie, First U.S. Military Jet Pilot, Dies : Aviation: The retired Air Force lieutenant general was 92. In 1942, he flew an experimental craft that paved the way for the fighter jets used in the Korean War.
- Israel Will Detain Extremist Jewish Leaders, Seize Arms : Mideast: In reaction to the massacre of Palestinians at Hebron, Cabinet orders security measures similar to those used against Palestinians. Arafat calls the actions 'hollow and superficial.'
- In Memory of All Those Name Games
- Tug of War Over Revitalizing Vermont : Development: A political feud has erupted. Councilman Ridley-Thomas backs a housing and retail complex on the avenue. Rep. Waters says low-income housing should go elsewhere in the city.
- School District OKs Raising Building Fees
- Fear Comes to Town After Man Disappears : Mystery: Rancher Larry Kuhn, known in Three Points for his generosity, vanished in September on the day he was to leave on a gambling trip. His car later was found in the East Valley.
- DANA POINT : Smokey the Bear to Visit for Arbor Day
- LAPD Officer Hamilton and the Courage of Women : Los Angeles: Bravery is coming to terms with the things worth standing up for in everyday life.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Future Foundation Seeks Public Input
- PLACENTIA : Tonight's Meeting to Focus on Crime
- To Explain Traffic, They Avoid It
- Boy, 3, Fatally Hurt When Hit by Truck in Front of His Home
- Athletic Leaders Form Fund-Raising Team : Recreation: Conejo Sports Federation involves more than 30 representatives. The group will tackle the daunting task of finding money for expanded programs and better facilities.
- QUAKE DIRECTORY
- Workshops Planned on Dial-A-Ride Cuts
- 1994 BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Boys' Volleyball at a Glance
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Knight Suffers in Silence as Indiana Loses a Game for the History Books
- Titles Are Different, but the Fantasies Remain the Same
- TV REVIEWS : Nova Goes 'In Search of Human Origins'
- MOVIES
- Reeling in the Years : Turning 40, Ron Howard Is Just Happy to Be Making Movies
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Santa Barbara Atop Meet
- Lansing to Stay at Paramount : Movies: She will remain as studio head after the Viacom merger, according to Paramount sources. The fate of her boss, Stanley R. Jaffe, is not yet known.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Mozart Not Up to Its Name
- CHINA
- In Search of Excellent Blurbs
- Struggling Matadors Find Hope in Split : College baseball: CSUN routs 16th-ranked Ohio State in first game before losing, 6-3.
- Women's Softball
- WEEKEND REVIEWS / Jazz : Quartet Shines as Ensemble
- Sales of Gas Shut-Off Valve Get Seismic Boost : Quakemaster of Fullerton says demand for its product doubled after Jan. 17 temblor.
- State Street Gets a More Polished Look : Santa Barbara: Seismic retrofitting law forces some merchants to relocate or go out of business. As a result, the city's main commercial avenue is losing some of its small-town flavor.
- 'I Just Want to Say One Word to You'
- Liz Taylor Is Sweetheart of AmFar's Rodeo
- Finally, a Time for No Regrets : Books: At 88 and with the first volume of his second novel now out, Henry Roth comes to terms with himself and is 'reconciled with the louse I was.'
- Fumes Again Sicken People Treating Emergency Patient
- Waco Verdicts Seen as Time of Renewal for ATF : Law enforcement: The agency's survival was recently in question. Now it has a broad gun-control mission, bigger budget, growing esprit de corps.
- Fugitive Mexican Official Fighting Extradition : Crime: Fernando Hernandez, charged in $3-million embezzlement, spent five years undetected in Chula Vista. He ran afoul of the INS in a visa scam.
- PORT HUENEME : Bicyclist Sought by Police Is Hit by Car
- 'Quake Reunion' Lifts the Spirits of Former Neighbors
- Multicultural Manners : When the 'Come Here' Gesture Goes Wrong
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Organization's Approach: Get Parents to Help College Bound
- COLUMN ONE : Chasing the Mysteries of Life : After you have helped crack the code for DNA, what's next? At 77, Francis Crick--scientific free spirit--says he is on to something even bigger.
- Freed Yeltsin Foes Signal Future Tumult : Russia: Amnesty gave opposition moral victory, analysts say. They see president weakened.
- Harvesting Compassion : Support Group Has Become Major Funder of Food Distribution Center
- TUSTIN : City Passes Amnesty Plan for Business Tax
- GARDEN GROVE : School District Picks New Superintendent
- Suspect Arrested in Fatal Stabbing : Slaying: Police answering report of a break-in chase a man who fled out the window of the victim's apartment in Huntington Beach.
- For Alzheimer's Patients, a Place to Be Looked After
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : READERS RESPOND : Transportation
- Obituaries
- Salsa Wins Game, Title in Houston
- Lady Blessington Barely Beats Skimble in Buena Vista Handicap
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Upbeat Chamber Opener
- Why Would Anyone Laugh at 'Schindler's List'? : Hollywood Hasn't Taught History to Blacks
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Deadfall' a Coppola Family Affair
- 'Angie' Kicks Off 9th Women's Festival
- GOP Pins Hopes on Crime Issue to Reelect Wilson : Politics: State Republican convention closes in hope that anti-crime sentiment will mean victory for governor. Party also wants to break Democratic grip on Senate.
- PLO Debates Whether It Will Resume Peace Talks : Mideast: A delay seems likely. The leadership believes the Israeli crackdown doesn't go far enough.
- Trying for a Clean Break : Persuading chronic offenders to give up drugs, gangs is aim of Juvenile Hall program, which has had mixed results.
- Conference Planned on Gifted Students
- SANTA ANITA : He Isn't Taking Weights Lightly
- Northridge's Shots Way Off in 80-43 Loss
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE HEBRON MASSACRE : A Killer and His Beliefs Were U.S. Imports : West Bank settlers come disproportionately from America; many are imbued in the radicalism of Brooklyn's own Jewish Defense League.
- Driver Rams Into House, Car; 2 Hurt : Crash: Suspected drunk motorist is arrested after allegedly plowing into living room. Homeowner captures him and ties him up until police arrive.
- Some in Westminster Club Dislike City Move : Recreation: Officials transferred the Seniors Fun Club meetings to a smaller room. Some say they're 'packed like sardines,' but the club president says only a few are complaining about the new location.
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Cutting 2 Bus Lines
- The Next L.A. / Reinventing Our Future : READERS RESPOND : Education
- International Golfers Defeat U.S. Seniors
- Wilkins Doesn't Disappoint, but Seattle Doesn't Play Along : Clippers: He scores 34 points and makes spectacular shots in debut, but SuperSonics rally, 122-118.
- CS Northridge Playing Out the Season, 80-43 : College basketball: Alabama Birmingham puts game out of reach with 26-2 burst at start of game.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Jackson's Blasts Leave the Park
- NOTEBOOK : Kariya's Destination After the Olympics? Boston . . . For Rest
- Graf Makes It Look So Easy : Tennis: Amanda Coetzer is no factor from baseline in 6-0, 6-4 final.
- Postal Carriers Unleash Frustration Over Dog Attacks
- About These Pages
- Watson Helps the President to Get a Grip on His Problems
- 1994 BOYS' VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : San Clemente
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : Jamaicans Are Really a Hit Now
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : Shimer Is Too Hot, Will Isn't : Bobsled: One U.S. team is disqualified, the other finishes 15th. Germany II wins the gold.
- OXNARD : Reduction in City Revenues Is Forecast
- Left Turns Are Legal as Long as the Light Is Still Green
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tough Decisions in Tough Times
- Stadler Wins One at Home : Golf: San Diego native shoots 66 and holds off Lowery for his first victory at Torrey Pines as a pro.
- Top-Seeded CLU Scheduled to Open on Road
- AUSTRALIA
- CHINA
- ECONOMY
- Quake Creates Jobs for Unemployed Construction Workers : Labor: Analysts say that whatever gains are made in the crafts sector need to be balanced against lost retail positions.
- ECONOMY
- Fluor Corp., IRVINE
- Bonds Get Hit, but Pros Advise Waiting to Sell
- Most Major Investments Outpace Inflation, Post Positive Results in '93
- Plastic Inconvenient, Not Economical to Recycle : Environment: There's too much trash and not enough demand. Different chemical compositions make sorting expensive.
- U.S. Firms Test-Surf China Central TV Airwaves : Marketing: The world's biggest public TV network is airing 10-minute 'infomercials' for Philip Morris, Pepsico, GM, Walt Disney and others.
- Bill Hicks, 32; Popular Comic in U.S., England
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton as 'Reaganesque'? Just Ask the Republicans : Presidency: GOP insiders see predecessor's 'Teflon' coat and upbeat outlook. But some say he tests limits.
- Chelsea Clinton Turns 14
- Avery Fisher; Philanthropist in Music, Pioneer in Electronics
- Blue Line Train Kills Pedestrian
- U.S. Judges Drop Support of Task Force on Race, Gender Bias
- Dive! Dive! Idea hatched for sunken U-boat park : The rubber-coated German sub lies in the Potomac. History buffs could come calling in scuba gear.
- FISHING GEAR: About 2 million Californians have...
- World IN BRIEF : YEMEN : Cease-Fire Provides for United Military
- MISSION VIEJO : Tennis Camp for Disabled to Be Held
- BUENA PARK : Dispatchers' System Goes High-Tech
- MISSION VIEJO : City Will Award Ambulance Contract
- Second Opinion / COMMENTARY FROM OTHER MEDIA : RAFU SHIMPO : Game Gives Asians a Fighting Chance in the Video Arena
- A Red Alert: Turning Right Against Red Onto Artesia Is Wrong
- COSTA MESA : Two Massage Parlors Are Denied Permits
- Only Half of All Voucher Recipients Find New Homes : Earthquake: 12,000 receive the emergency aid. Officials cite transportation and reluctant landlords as two problems.
- If Taxes Can Be Retroactive to 1993, Why Not to 1990? : Law: The Supreme Court should clarify the constitutional limits on Congress' ability to tax retroactively.
- Polanco Turns His Back on Chicano Tradition
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : After Joyful Games, a Plea for Peace : Closing ceremony: As the world says goodby to Lillehammer, Samaranch says that Sarajevo is not forgotten.
- Concordia, SCC Face Road Tests
- AIRLINES
- Bomb Kills 9, Injures 60 at Church in Lebanon : Terror: Catholic worshipers were taking Communion in Beirut suburb. No one claims responsibility.
- Project 'Reaches Out' to Pregnant Addicts : Intervention: O.C. program seeks to prevent abandonment or abuse by teaching mothering skills.
- School Plan Sparks Bitter Dispute : Education: A proposal to change attendance boundaries has residents of Saugus and Canyon Country trading insults.
- A Vital and Important Symbol for the City : The mayor should get Pueblo commission up and running
- For centuries, thousands of indigenous Americans roamed...
- Career Day Sign-Ups for Girls Under Way
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE HEBRON MASSACRE : Disarm the Settlers' Gun Squads : The paramilitary groups are armed to the teeth and freely take the law into their own hands against Palestinians.
- Youth / OPINION : 'Abstinence-Only Programs Not for Everyone'
- New Law to Affect Closed Meetings
- Two Bodies Found in Car on Golden State Freeway
- Community Essay : Now Is the Time to Be a Good Sport : National Sportsmanship Day encourages administrators, coaches, student athletes, parents and fans to discuss fair play.
- Quake Opens Up New Ground for Politicians : Congress: House members from Northridge-area districts share in the pain. They also get a chance to forge closer ties to constituents and boost their profiles.
- Dedicated Organization Uses Its Clout to Support Blacks : Race: Called 100 Black Men, it seeks to ensure that concerns of the county's small African American community are heard. One of its first acts is to demand probe of deputy's shooting death.
- Foreign Mission : Park Hopes to Become First Korean in Majors
- Notes on a Scorecard
- CHINA
- SOUTH KOREA
- Airlines to Raise Frequent Flier Mileage Minimums : Marketing: United, American and USAir are among carriers planning to up the ante for earning free flights.
- RETAILING
- Even Dull Proxy Issues Are Worth Voting On
- JAMES W. OBERMAYERVice president, Inquiry Handling Services...
- JAPAN
- Calls to Freeze Russian Aid Toned Down : Espionage: Leaders in Congress temper outrage over Kremlin spying. But they still plan to reassess donations. Partnership policy faces scrutiny.
- '94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : Alberto Ties Up Some Loose Ends With a Silver Thread : Alpine skiing: Tomba goes out in style with super second run in slalom. He loses gold medal to Austria's Stangassinger by 0.75 seconds.
- The Catellus Derailment : Ouster of CEO is Latest Chapter in Saga of Struggle
- NOTEBOOK
- ANALYSIS : Only One Sight to See on This Tour
- 4 Die in O.C. as Cars in 2 Races Crash
- IRVINE : City Releases Report on Quake Readiness
- IRVINE : Renter Turns Owner With Program's Aid
- Seventh Heaven Is Golden for Sweden : Hockey: Forsberg's goal brings a 3-2 victory after an overtime and six shootout rounds against Canada end in a tie.
- Titans Flex Their Muscles At Right Time : Baseball: Cal State Fullerton's 2-0 victory over Georgia Tech nets a tournament title and some respect.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bay Area's Green Day Wilts at Palace
- Extremists Pay Tribute to Killer of 48 at Funeral
- MTA Facing Hard Choices on Subway : Transit: Agency must decide whether to keep using builder and management firm whose work was found deficient. Liability for needed repairs is unresolved.
- NOTEBOOK : Norwegians Given 26 Shining Reasons to Be Smiling Hosts
- Zealots' Dream Falters in Whites-Only S. Africa Town : Racism: Bastion of intolerance sees itself as model. But glimpse of future disappoints some separatists.
- Medfly Spraying
- Sugar Experiment Is Something to Chew On
- Dissenting Opinion on D.A.'s Office
- Deportation Beats Incarceration
- CBS' Games Aren't Olympic
- Comments by Sybert Seem Hypocritical
- Kitten With a Pip
- Edifice Text
- Lower Transit Fares Would Attract Riders
- Manifesto of the Lead Pencil Club
- Monorail Is Better Than At-Grade Train Option
- TOE TO TOW
- Tips for Trips to Samarkand :...
- A Fine Example of Family Values
- Repairing the Coliseum
- No Need to Bus Saugus Kids to Canyon Country
- A WOMAN'S MISSION
- Sisters in Search of the American Dream : Two bilingual books offer a practical and poetic look at Latina life : A young adult novel shows that sisterhood under the skin can bridge any cultural difference : SISTERS/HERMANAS, <i> By Gary Paulsen (Harcourt Brace: $10.95; 144 pp.)</i>
- Parents Key to Good Education
- CENSOR-TIVITY
- TAKING SIDES
- 'Wolves Need You'
- Mass Transit Story Is on the Right Track
- Try This Instead
- Confession as the Ultimate Deception :...
- Assimilation Breaks Cultural Barriers
- Opera Boffo
- What If There Were No Mothers?
- His Children Will Not Be Sheep
- Wild Turkeys Find New Home on Arizona Range
- Burbank Principal's Demotion Is a Tragedy
- Coyotes Can't Be Expected to Move
- Coming Up Roses
- 'Crooked' Administrators Bled Schools
- Snoop and Friends
- Measuring UC's Radioactivity Roles
- Do Guns Tempt Innocent to Crime?
- Sisters in Search of the American...
- Simply Surreal
- School Uniforms Not a Solution to Gang Problems on Campus
- Wilson on Education
- There's a Method to How Bolsa Chica Proposal Will Be Decided
- More Fallout From the Northridge Earthquake
- Disney Park
- ARCHITECTURE : REVIEW : Preaching to the Converted : Given the accomplishments and renown of Frank Lloyd Wright, and the fact that it's been 40 years since he died, it's surprising that his major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art breaks so little new ground
- Foe and Friend Join Fray Over State Sen. Lewis
- Greed Keeps Canyon Oaks Proposal Alive
- Doctors
- SysteMed Inc.: The Laguna Hills manager of...
- The Graying of HMOs : Before You Sign Up
- Cap Cities Builds Media Highway From Its Own Back Lot
- Cytocare Inc.: The Irvine medical products company...
- College Financial Aid: Early Bird Gets the Loot
- Orange County Companies Keep Busy Tracking the INFOMERCIAL EXPLOSION : Advertising: Publications based in Tustin and Santa Ana are among those that rank the commercials, offer their observations--and make themselves invaluable to those who call the shots.
- DOWNTOWN : Recycling Center May Face Closure
- East Los Angeles : Ex-Workers Picket New Markets
- Dam-Building Fervor Wanes in U.S. but Picks Up Steam in Third World : Environment: Even the Bureau of Reclamation is getting out of the business. Massive projects are considered too hard on people, ecosystems.
- PLATFORM : 'Stand Up to This Tyranny' of Guns
- Why Fascists Are Smiling: Russia Is a Bosnia Player
- VENTURA : Woman Loses $1,900 to Couple in Scam
- OXNARD : Official Says Burglars May Have Set Blaze
- An Apology Is Due From Pat Nolan : Former Glendale Assemblyman Shows No Contrition Over Racketeering Conviction
- Hayden Makes a Campaign Stop in County : Politics: The liberal state senator, who is seeking the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, stresses the need for reform during his appearance in Garden Grove.
- Hundreds Attend Service for Slain Security Guard : Funeral: At a chapel in Orange, Marine Corps honor guard salutes the Gulf War veteran shot down on what was to have been his last day on the job.