- Col. L.D. Everton, Ace Flier, El Toro Officer, Dies
- Gulf War Renews Nightmares of Last Conflict's Victims
- Man, 21, Gets 25 Years to Life in Newport Beach Murder
- Ex-Scout Leader Gets 8 Years for Molestation
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Officers Back Union Effort for Pay Hike
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- DIVISION II-AA ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Win Moves Biola 1 Game Ahead of Master's, 81-75
- DIVISION III-A ROUNDUP : Kenney's Connections Lift Servite
- Anglers Get Handy Education
- Peek Season Arrives at Hart : Basketball: Junior center scores career-high 35 points in first-round playoff win over Buena.
- PREP SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Changes
- Western Dominates Rolling Hills
- Unconventional Building Helps Bring Life to the Level of Art
- Couples Keeps His Golf Goals to Himself : L.A. Open: Magazine article by Weiskopf compliments his talent, criticizes his ambition.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Smith's Goal on Free Kick Gives Bonita Vista a Victory
- PREP SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : This Time, Mission Viejo Gets Orange Down, Keeps It Down
- KUDOS
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Yellowfin Tuna Become a Giant Success Off Mexico
- MOVIE REVIEW : No Holds Bard : Director Tom Stoppard gives Shakespeare's cameo players license to play in the delightful 'Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead.'
- Gen. Schwarzkopf
- Gates' Remarks Over Slaying of Policewoman
- Porter Ranch Issue Beyond Boundaries
- A Clear Vote for Limiting Campaigns
- Gates' Remarks Over Slaying of Policewoman
- Gates' Remarks Over Slaying of Policewoman
- Access to Papers at Reagan Library
- Gates' Remarks Over Slaying of Policewoman
- Access to Papers at Reagan Library
- Veterans' Medical Care
- Gates' Remarks Over Slaying of Policewoman
- Access to Papers at Reagan Library
- Name Change Fine, Description Isn't
- Fewer Buildings, More Water
- Gas Blowers and the Environment
- DIVISION III-A ROUNDUP : Kenney's Connections Lift Servite
- Gates' Remarks Over Slaying of Policewoman
- Obituaries - Feb. 20, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 20, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 20, 1991
- TELEVISION - Feb. 20, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 20, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 20, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 20, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 20, 1991
- Names in the News - Feb. 20, 1991
- Valenti Draws White House Fire : Lobbying: The Motion Picture Assn. chief vigorously denies a report that he tried to influence White House policy on TV rerun rules.
- SPEND AND SPEND: There are no high-priced...
- YAKETY-YAK: Orange Coast College's speech team is...
- TONIGHT: Kate and Anna McGarrigle sing at...
- County to Study Support to Ailing UCI Hospital
- Royce, Hunter Declare Candidacies for House
- Drug Suspects Lured to Yacht, Arrested by FBI : Narcotics: The alleged Medellin cartel money launderers were tricked into international waters to shortcut extradition. The ruse worked in the 1987 capture of a terrorist.
- 4 'Magic Words' That May Slay Utility Merger : Regulations: Southern California Edison will be one with San Diego Gas & Electric only if both show they will not overwhelm competitors.
- GOOD FORTUNE: When the wheel stopped spinning,...
- BEEP. BEEP. I DO: Now even the...
- A Top Cop Says Goodby
- Local Law School Boasts Alumni of Consequence
- Juvenile Cases Short-Circuited Defender System : Justice: New Public Defender's Office was saving county money in all areas except delinquency cases until a recent rule change brought court and agency together.
- Woman Badly Injured in Motorcycle Accident
- Schools See Few Ways of Making Budget Cuts : Education: Under the governor's preliminary plan, districts countywide would lose funding. Officials say there's no spending fat left to trim.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA : Get Faculty Back to the Classroom : Letting teachers teach more and administer less would ease the system-wide financial crisis on campus.
- Tennis
- BOOK REVIEW : Lobbyist Away From Limelight : LION IN THE LOBBY Clarence Mitchell Jr.'s Struggle for the Passage of Civil Rights Laws<i> by Denton L. Watson</i> William Morrow & Co. $24.95, 846 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Daily News Courts Striking Pressmen
- World View : If Yugoslavia Breaks Up, Other Federations May Follow : It would set off tremors in other regions, particularly the Baltics. And economic hazards posed by a breakup are akin to the financial chaos that often results from a divorce.
- Here, It Was a Winter's Day in Name Only
- World IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : Students Go Hungry Over School Name
- HemaCare Corp., a Sherman Oaks company that...
- Golden State Medical Supply in Valencia won...
- Flamemaster Reports 51% Quarterly Profit Drop
- Peace Hopes Boost Global Stocks, Dollar : Trading: Tokyo's Nikkei index hits a six-month high. Shares also rise in Europe. Crude oil prices ease.
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : U.S. Postal Service Honors Jesse Jackson
- Benton Oil & Gas OKs 2-for-1 Stock Split
- Gorbachev Plan Urges Kuwait Pullout, Pledges Iraq Survival : Diplomacy: U.S. receives details but withholds comment. Aide to Hussein travels to Baghdad with Soviet proposal. Preparation for a land offensive continues.
- Contra Army Veterans Vow to Avenge Their Old Chief : Nicaragua: Their fervor alarms the Chamorro government. Pledge comes at funeral of slain Enrique Bermudez.
- Porterville Sailor Follows Footsteps of a Patriotic Tradition : Duty: New father seeks a way out of economic bind. He joins up--and quickly finds himself serving in Gulf.
- Taxing: The British public favors taxing Queen...
- Westlake Residents Again Confronting Destructive Birds
- COUNTYWIDE : Students to Attend Black Leaders Event
- Can Rich Man, Poor Man Be Neighbors? : Housing: Carlsbad is taking steps to find out, with a requirement that developers devote 15% of a project to lower-income units.
- Even When Celtics Take a Fall, They Rise Again in East
- *** : CHARLES RUTHERFORD : "Big Band Super" : Discovery
- Pact Nothing to Fear, <i> Maquiladoras</i> Are Told : Trade: U.S.-Mexico free trade agreement has prompted worries even though it is two years away.
- Rebels Hit Salvador Defense Ministry
- 2 L.A. Women Killed Helping Border Church
- World IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : Refugee Decision Voided for 1st Time
- Mines Damage 2 U.S. Warships in the Gulf : Conflict: Allies press air campaign against Iraqis. F-16 pilot is plucked from Kuwait in a daring rescue.
- Lessons of the 1970s Shape Water Rationing Plans : Drought: Users will respond if they believe the emergency is real and the cutback applies to everyone.
- From Depot in Germany, a Shot in Arm for GIs : Medical: Supplies are being shipped to Saudi Arabia at the rate of 3,000 tons each month.
- Social Security Expects to Cut Services Sharply
- FEEDING THE TROOPS
- Of 'Saudi Gras' and War-Zone Souvenirs
- SIMI VALLEY : Program to Prevent Bad Checks Planned
- IRVINE : Free Classes Offered to Spanish Speakers
- COSTA MESA : OCC Team to Defend Debate Title
- As Funds Dry Up, Schools Made to Steer Rocky Course : Education: The superintendent of the Burbank system insists that Californians should repeal some or all of Proposition 13's tax limitations.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Get Back Fuhr and Fury, Beat Devils, 4-0
- Nathan Owens
- In Aromatherapy, Fad Meets Tradition : Ancient Egyptians Knew Flower and Herb Oils Were Soothing, but Are They Therapeutic?
- War Protester Sets Self Afire, Dies
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Victim of Shooting May Face Paralysis
- If Saddam Decided to Go, Who Would Take Him?
- Appeal Process Softens Blow of Water Rationing : Drought: Many districts offer a break from mandatory cutbacks for good reasons. But a brown lawn shows the spirit of sacrifice.
- Ruth Fox: Raising Consciousness as Well
- PLATFORM : Flawed Heroes
- Everett Won't Accept Settlement of $150,000 a Year
- Baseball
- Olympics
- Arizona State's Tommy Adams Leaves Hospital
- Paula Zahn: In Running to Be Rather's Co-Anchor?
- War Hits Home for San Diego Symphony Conductor
- The Lady and the Lawsuit : Trial: Singer Peggy Lee's lawsuit against the Walt Disney Co. for breach of contract over the videocassette release of 'Lady and the Tramp' will be heard Wednesday in Superior Court.
- Message of Love Hidden Among Images of War : Pop music: Anthrax has long used war as a cathartic metaphor for youthful inner turmoil and societal conflict. The group's Grammy-nominated album portrays a battleground of emotions and ideas.
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- Victor H. Schlesinger was elected chairman of...
- BankAmerica Corp. Buys Arizona S&L;: Continuing its...
- AFL-CIO Seeks Steep Increase in Jobless Benefits
- Real-Estate Trust Reports 2% Drop in Earnings
- Bankers Hail Plan to Limit Lenders' Liability on Toxics
- Mike Kelly has been named senior vice...
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Journalist Alleges Mistreatment in Jail
- Thomas M. Asher, HemaCare's chairman, said the...
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA MONICA : Faberge Egg Theft Arrest Made
- Airwave War: Radio Kuwait
- The Day in the Gulf
- Gulf Weather
- Rhea Francisca Rimpau Sparling; Descendant of Historic Families
- Father's Grisly Discovery Leads to Arrest of His Son
- OXNARD : Council to Consider Extension for Dump
- ORANGE : Prospective Students Explore Chapman
- Woman Fights Off Attacker; Man Held
- MISSION VIEJO : Their Quilting Bees Help AIDS Babies
- ORANGE : Students Begin New Chapter at Center
- Man Held After Trying to Sell Rare Faberge Eggs, Police Say
- OXNARD : Hospital Team Holds Toxic Cleanup Drill
- Padres, Gwynn Near Agreement on Extension : Baseball: All-Star outfielder would be paid nearly $12 million over three years.
- Montreal Chooses Former Aztec Santos
- Ballesteros Charges Back in Time to Lead Mater Dei : Prep basketball: Twice injured, senior guard returns to help Monarchs' quest for another title.
- SANTA ANITA : Rial Wins for New Trainer With Familiar Face
- JAZZ REVIEW : L.A. Jazz Choir Shows It's Got Rhythm
- America's Way of Grieving : Behavior: Both privately and as a society our ways of dealing with death are not necessarily healthy or helpful, experts say. War could jolt us into confronting it.
- 'Feel-Good' Opera's Opening Night Toast
- War, Recession Make Job Hopping Less Attractive
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Strict Rules Set for Radioactive Leaks
- California IN BRIEF : CALIPATRIA : Teen Fakes Death, Helps Save Family
- Richard S. Madenburg has joined Parson Brinckerhoff...
- Desert Deals
- T-72 Tank
- Iraqis Use Fakery to Confuse Pilots : Tactics: Cars and bridges are camouflaged. Smoky fires are set to make fliers think Baghdad is burning.
- Chula Vista
- Classes Keep 'Em on the Farm : Education: High school agriculture programs, once in decline, are seeing a resurgence.
- Affluent Enclave Will Close Gates on the City : Neighborhoods: Residents of Whitley Heights area near Hollywood Bowl are erecting barriers. They say they're not snobs, but are worried about crime and traffic.
- 4 Teen-Agers Arrested in Bomb Blasts
- OXNARD : Council May Adopt Water Cutback Plan
- Revised Procedures Include Court Visits, Parenting Workshops
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Western Meets Old Foe One Last Time
- Jamison Expected to Join Angels' Radio
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Networking Creates a Legal Thicket for Software Publishers
- At the Front, an Army Clears Its Throat With a Heavy Barrage at Foe : Warfare: Troops steel themselves for the expected assault. Firing by coalition artillery and rockets is the most intense so far.
- When Going Gets Tough, Jews Pitch In
- Scuds Can't Harm Nuclear Reactor Targeted by Baghdad, Israel Insists : Mideast: The facility is well-protected, officials say. But the attack fuels fears of a desperation strike aimed at devastating the Jewish state.
- Guess Who's at the End of This Straw?
- Happy and Unhappy Ends Are Certain in This War : Middle East: Both Israel and the ideology of Zionism will shrink as Palestine is negotiated to statehood.
- Wilson Dives Head First Into State's Water Crisis : A good first go at a problem larger than imagined
- Runaway Truck Hits Car; Woman Injured
- Burbank Man Sought in Death
- A License War of Words : Expression: DMV wants '4 JIHAD' plates replaced. The owner's father calls the demand offensive.
- Perkins Sidelined by Broken Toe
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Titans Hope to Take the Turns Leading to a Tournament Berth
- Treading Water in Their Own Unique Ways : Stage: The Moonlight Amphitheatre and North Coast Rep are both on solid financial footing despite the grim year for San Diego theater.
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Electronics Bring Sisters' Dark Side to Light : Pop music: The McGarrigles' first album in seven years is not a tome to mid-life crises--it just sounds that way.
- Man Shot in Lithuania Incident Dies of Wounds
- From Teen-Agers in Morocco, Some Words of Wisdom
- Market Scene : China Dabbles in the Stock Market : The exchanges aren't big but they are profitable. And now they are seriously debating opening the trading to foreigners.
- Santee
- CYPRESS : Class Readies Foster Youths for Adult Life
- What If No One Opposed Bush in '92? : Politics: He could win by forfeit; barring the unforeseen, the Democrats are in no shape to field even a sacrificial candidate.
- Pack Is Back in USC's Attack : Three-Guard Offense Allows 6-2 Senior to Fulfill His Scoring Potential
- Jackson Gets $1.375-Million Raise From Royals : Baseball: He signs a one-year contract for $2.375 million. His Raider salary is more than $1.1 million for 1991.
- Hubbard Looks to Track's Future : Hollywood Park: He is working 15-hour days in his new role as president to get things ready for the April 24 opener.
- Tennis
- College Basketball
- Howard Alden Is the Life of the Party : Jazz: The guitarist from a younger generation of musicians is a star of the sellout weekend music festival. The Huntington Beach native also blazes new trails with his banjo.
- Patient, 4, Responds to Gene Injections
- Man Fending Off Robbers Kills Fiancee
- Art or Politics? : School Art Program Paints Itself Into Controversy Over Mural
- Choosing No. 1 Basketball Team No Job for Faint of Heart : Basketball: Virtual parity has made choosing the best high school teams a difficult task.
- CS Long Beach No. 34 on UNLV's List, 122-75 : College basketball: Johnson scores 22 of his game-high 34 points in first half for No. 1 Runnin' Rebels.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Syracuse Beats Florida State, 88-79
- Lynwood Was Forced to Forfeit 16 Victories, but Not Its Season
- TV Reviews : Analysis of Power Play in the Soviet Union
- Creditors May Settle Quickly in Drexel Case : Bankruptcy: A tentative pact is reached after the judge pressures key parties. The investment bank's proceeding may end within months.
- Ceradyne Inc.: The Costa Mesa ceramics manufacturer...
- AME Inc., a North Hollywood film and...
- J. Don Langston has been appointed chairman...
- Britain's Biggest Bank to Trim Staff Up to 20%
- Employees of Air France Agree to Take 6% Pay Cut : Airlines: Passenger traffic has plummeted since the Gulf War started. The state-owned carrier was losing money even before the conflict.
- AT&T; Continues Attempt to Take Over NCR:...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Odetics Posts Improved Earnings in 3rd Quarter
- Bill Would Increase Fuel Economy Standard by 40% : Automobiles: A Nevada senator's measure is back, targeting 40 m.p.g. for cars within a decade. But angry companies say that's not realistic.
- Don Stoops has been appointed executive vice...
- NOTICE TO READERS
- AT&T; Wins Network Contract From AMR
- Equitable Real Estate Names Regional Chief for Subsidiary
- Litton Systems in Moorpark won a $645,000...
- Club Spending More to Attract New Players
- Fibermux Corp. in Chatsworth won a $368,522...
- 15,000 Yugoslavs Strike to Gain Back Wages
- Trip to Israel Emotional for Jewish Leaders
- Troops: Gifts
- World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Tamil Rebels Kill 44 in Army Patrol
- Market Focus : Cuba Hopes Its Doctors Can Cure the Economy : Researchers have developed a number of treatments unavailable elsewhere. Havana is luring patients from abroad with package deals that combine tourism with surgery.
- Bombs Rip Rail Stations in London
- Bailiffs Play Game of Cat and Mouse in Parking Lot
- COUNTYWIDE : Artworks Sought for Benefit Auction
- A Bunch of Damage : December Freeze Leaves Its Mark On County Farmer's Banana Plantation
- Coming to Attention : Sullivan and Fremont, No. 1 in State, Finally Get Long-Deserved Recognition
- Ex-Packer Williams Dead at 45 : Football: He set kick-return record in 1967 but battled homelessness and alcoholism after his career ended.
- This New Zealander Has Discovered She's Right at Home at Cal Baptist
- Cypress' Kenney Uses a Headfirst Approach
- Some Avoid TV Drama of O.C. Murder : Miniseries: For various reasons, a few of the people who were closest to the case on which the NBC dramatization 'Love, Lies and Murder' was based did not want to watch it.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hendrix, Doors Distorted in an Ugly Flashback : 'Tribute' by Wild Child and Randy Hansen missed what the '60s legends were all about.
- Burton Taylor; Former Dancer With Joffrey Ballet
- Image Entertainment Stock to Go on NASDAQ
- Cancer Rate of Survival News Offset by Increase
- LUXEMBOURG : What After the War?
- Strikes: Presidential Power
- COUNTYWIDE : Caution Urged for Students Overseas
- La Mesa
- Slackening Winds Portend Warming, Calmer Days Ahead
- COUNTYWIDE : View of War by College Press Varies
- Using Tools to Maintain a Craftsman's Legacy
- A Minor Annoyance : Santa Clarita May Impose a Curfew to Curb a Persistent Problem of Loitering Youths
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Let Everyone Have a Say
- Becker, Resting Hamstring, Out a Month
- Hegarty Selected by London Monarchs
- Munson Was Inspired to Go and Give the Word to the Bird
- TV Reviews : 'Mother'--Rape as a Crime of Violence
- Jason Rouimi Loved to Wrestle : Tragedy: Agoura High athlete who died after his first-round match hoped eventually to reach the State tournament.
- TV Reviews : PBS' 'Black Men' Offers a Message of Hope
- STAGE
- Cranston Assails Leaks as 'Malicious'
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : 200,000 Cholera Cases Seen Possible
- 5 Killed in Ohio Blaze
- Penetration Attack Could Launch Ground War : Tactics: The opening allied thrust could take a variety of forms. But a frontal assault is extremely unlikely.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : 88 Hurt by Fumes in Chemical Mishap
- Coach Recovering After Surgery
- COMMENTARY : Now Is Time to Take Some of the Kick Out of Football
- Gretzky Breaks Out of Slump : Kings: He scores a goal for the first time in eight games in a 5-2 victory over the Capitals, but he is still is own harshest critic.
- Mexico Starts Sale of State-Owned Banks
- Whittaker Electronic Systems in Simi Valley won...
- Big Lesson from Small Town's Waste Fight
- PagerPhone Pacts: Universal Cellular Inc., a start-up...
- Courthouse Cat-and-Mouse Game Snares Scofflaws
- '90 Was Slowest Year Since '82 for Office Landlords : Leasing: Absorption rate dropped to 2.6 million square feet last year, down from a record 4.4 million square feet in 1989, according to study.
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Video Commandos Fizzle on Scene : Media: NBC should change 'America at War' to 'Tom at War.' The CBS 'War in the Gulf' is more like 'Dan in the Gulf.'
- 1 Killed, 5 Injured in Collision on Irvine Boulevard
- COUNTYWIDE : Latinos Told About Parkland Offerings
- Robbery Suspect Wounds Himself After Store Holdup
- An Election to Make History : Times prefers Molina in exciting and important runoff
- Camp Pendleton
- FULLERTON : Cal State to Offer Variety of Seminars
- Students Foiled by Boats Weighted With Cents
- Survivors of Jet Crash Besieged by Attorneys : Litigation: Lawyers defend their actions as they solicit survivors. Airlines and others brace for lawsuits totaling millions of dollars.
- Olympics
- Baseball
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan's 32 Help Bulls Extend Streak to 6 Games
- Football
- Alisa Farr
- Laguna Playhouse Picks Successor to Artistic Director
- Kirk Douglas Released, Eludes TV Cameramen
- AST Co-Founders Make Millions on Sales of Their Stock
- Footnotes About Bunions--Their Causes and Cures
- Computer Makers Vie for New Markets as PCs, Workstations Converge
- Chinese Fascinated by Gulf War, Strongly Back U.S. : Reaction: The government maintains a neutral stance. But some in Beijing say Bush should get tougher.
- Mazda Recalls 6,680 of Its 1989 Mini-Vans
- Documentary : Lithuania's Leader Lives Trapped in His Freedom : Vytautas Landsbergis resides in the Parliament building surrounded by bodyguards. His situation reflects that of the republic he governs.
- MANILA : 5 Years of People Power
- Man Carrying Peace Sign Sets Self Afire, Dies Rejecting Help
- Clipboard : BREEDING BIRD: DARK--EYED JUNCO (Junco hyemalis)
- Insider : Military Planners Look Beyond Scud's Menace : In a few years, missiles will be more accurate, faster and more numerous. Stopping their development may not be possible, experts say, but perhaps it can be slowed.
- Commander Airlifted
- BUDAPEST : Swan Song for a Pact
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 3 Gorillas Arrive at New Zoo Home
- Football
- Kangaroos Beat U.S. International
- Flags: Theft
- Maryland Acts to Ensure Abortions : Legislation: New law protects women's rights in case Supreme Court overturns Roe vs. Wade.
- Israel Seeks Loan to Help Soviet Jews Resettle
- Personal Health : Diet Linked to Severity of PMS Symptoms
- Iran, Germany Agree to Bolster Political, Economic Relations
- Dannemeyer Launches His Bid for Senate
- COUNTYWIDE : Meeting for Women Seeking Posts Set
- For Some, It Was a Day to Recall Nixon
- COMMENTARY : Here's a Closer Look at the Big East Coaches