- Network News: An Endangered Species? : Broadcasting: Competition from CNN, a changing economy and the cost of covering the Gulf War have conspired against network evening news programs.
- Pentagon Seeks $178 Million from Loral : Aerospace: The agency says the money represents excess pension assets that Ford Motor kept when it sold its aerospace unit to Loral.
- U.S. West Fined $10 Million in Antitrust Case
- FURNISHINGS : ABCs of a Good Night's Sleep: Start With the B for Bed
- Studies Show Mental Effect of Aging : Health: Two reports say the elderly do not necessarily suffer severe loss of faculties.
- DEATH BENEFITS
- Ground War Delay Backed in Poll
- Briton Assails Media Reports From Iraq : Journalism: The foreign secretary joins a chorus of angry reaction to coverage of civilian casualties.
- Bernson Foe Fails to Qualify for Ballot
- Judge Refuses to Cut $2.5-Million Bail in Fraud Case
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Princeton Extends Winning Streak to Nine by Defeating Brown, 79-63
- CSUN Overcomes Slow Start, BYU in Volleyball
- Servite Uses a 20-0 Streak to Crush San Marino, 52-22
- Greek Jewelry Opens Door to a Rich Past : Gold: 4,000 years of culture is seen through display at the San Diego Museum of Art.
- 4-Day Conference in Anaheim Ends Sunday
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- MARKETING
- Fresh Looks : Landscapers Can Help Breathe New Life Into an Old Garden by Blending It With the Living Area
- Baghdad's Sudden Interest in Peace Is No Surprise : Tactics: Hussein must realize, however, that in this war, the U.S. is dictating terms by going on the offensive, not the defensive.
- Newborn Boy Discovered in Trash Bin in Brooklyn
- Latin Americans Have Conflicting Sentiments on Allied Gulf Efforts : Reaction: Anti-Yankee bias and Third World solidarity influence the views of some.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : USC Gets Close to Stanford but Loses
- DIVISION II-A ROUNDUP
- Drugs Priority for Customs Director
- Encino Hospital Plans Major Cardiac Unit Expansion
- VENTURA : Man Pleads Guilty to Possessing LSD
- INS Office in Oxnard to Close : Amnesty: Foes of the shutdown say it will force immigrants to spend time and money traveling to Los Angeles.
- Families Try to See Light Left Behind by 2 Victims
- DANA POINT : Battle Over Plans for House Ends Amiably
- After 35 Years, the Subway Makes a Comeback in L.A. : Transportation: Metro Rail station at 7th and Figueroa opens. Some complain about the lack of amenities.
- SANTA ANA : Wall, Song to Honor O.C. Troops in Gulf
- WEST COAST CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Watson Leads Way as St. Mary's Gets Past Santa Clara, 69-64
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor, McIntee Catch Fire in Second Half
- Baseball
- Savanna Rolls to 89-61 Victory Over La Quinta
- College Football
- FIGURE SKATING U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Kuchiki-Sand's Pairs Title a Triumph for Nicks
- McDonnell Douglas, Air Force Approach Impasse in C-17 Talks
- Northwest Buys Eastern Slots: Northwest Airlines was...
- Eastern Germany's Economic Slide More Serious Than Expected, Top Official Says : Unification: Some of the strongest firms in the five new states are collapsing. Kohl plans meetings to deal with the crisis.
- Thailand Truck Explosion Kills More Than 100
- Heavy Plastic Bottles to Be Collected for Recycling in 2 Areas
- TUSTIN : Good Ideas Get Teacher Just Reward
- Trial in Fowlie Pot Smuggling Case Transferred to L.A.
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- DIVISION III-A ROUNDUP : Pacifica's Nagata Trips Gladstone in Overtime Victory
- Carroll Changes Ties and Moves to Irvine : College sports: He leaves stressful six-year tenure at Fullerton, saying move was best for his family, life and career.
- Cari Young had 21 points and 14...
- Phoenix Hands Gulls 10th Loss in 11 Games
- Foreign Stocks
- Cashing In on Drought : Retailing: Companies offering products that conserve water are enjoying a surge in business.
- Getting Your Z's: Facts, Fiction
- Concierge Service Makes House Deliveries : Moving: The Laguna Beach company, which caters to seniors' needs, takes the rigors out of packing up and relocating.
- Overseas Press Club Protests Retrictions on War Coverage
- Simon, Crew Held in Iraq, CBS Confirms
- THE GULF WAR : UH-1 Huey
- Talks Continue Over U.S. Bases in Philippines
- U.S. Lawmakers Warn on Force in Baltics : Soviet Union: Group in Moscow after talks in secessionist states. It says Stalin's borders can be maintained only by renewal of Stalin tyranny.
- War Creates Shortage of Hepatitis Vaccine : Medicine: The U.S. military's urgent need for immune globulin in the Gulf has depleted supplies back home. It has also driven up prices.
- NATION IN BRIEF : UTAH : TV Firm Fined Over Pornographic Films
- At the U.N., Excitement, Confusion Finally Gave Way to 'Sober Reality' : Diplomacy: When calm returns, the reactions to Iraq's statement are predictable.
- Pueblo Skipper Gets Lifetime Baseball Passes for Crew
- Same Old Thing--or an Opening for Peace? : A bold move by Washington might force the situation
- Airport Life Goes On, but Sadness Stays : Activity returned to normal at Santa Paula Airport Friday, two days after the midair collision that killed two people and injured three others, including actor Kirk Douglas.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Defense Gets Poway Title Share
- Douglass Takes Command in Wind
- Ja Ja Fajasm Is Upset Winner
- Pain Now Accompanies Success for Bowman : Figure skating: He has improved since breaking up with coach, but 18-year relationship has left scars.
- No Heartbreak in Hills for This Record-Holder : L.A. Marathon: Wheelchair champion Badid takes full advantage of route's topography.
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- MUSIC REVIEW : Viklarbo Chamber Ensemble Features Japanese Composers
- Labat Brings Art Back to Life With 'Frankenstein'
- Lisa Canning Plays Deejay by Day, Rick Dees' Sidekick by Late Night
- There's Nothing Funny About Lisa Olson Joke
- Don't Make Light of Marathon Runners
- Don MacLean's Behavior Is Confusing to Readers, Both Young and Old
- Palestinians and Iraq War
- Bush Rejects Iraqis' Offer to Leave Kuwait as 'Cruel Hoax' : Gulf War: Baghdad offers to withdraw in return for an allied pullout, reparations and linkage to Mideast issues. The President urges overthrow of Saddam Hussein. : of Iraqi statement, A14. Bush statement text, A15.
- There's Nothing Funny About Lisa Olson Joke
- Palestinians and Iraq War
- Marinovich, Mickelson Take Different Approach
- '1900' Soundtrack
- Yes, but Did Syracuse Players Bet on Games?
- Lucy and Desi
- Palestinians and Iraq War
- S.D. Sportscaster Gives Pro Hockey a Bad Name
- Cheer, Cheer for These Kinds of Stories
- Concert a Nuisance
- Clean Entertainment
- Fernando One Dodger Who Earns His Money
- Danny Thomas, Humanitarian
- Does Raveling Deserve the Credit or Blame?
- Don MacLean's Behavior Is Confusing to Readers, Both Young and Old
- Good Art Is Not Limited to Works of Provocation
- A Challenge to the Agendas of Troop-Tribute Organizers
- Does Raveling Deserve the Credit or Blame?
- Don MacLean's Behavior Is Confusing to Readers, Both Young and Old
- Defending Newman's Song
- Don MacLean's Behavior Is Confusing to Readers, Both Young and Old
- Palestinians and Iraq War
- A Missing Star
- Dodgers Could Use an Academy Right Here
- Danny Thomas, Humanitarian
- Selecting Textbooks
- Obituaries - Feb. 16, 1991
- COLUMN ONE : B-52 Fears Echo From a Past War : Vietnamese survivors of U.S. bombing recall the terror. But they also caution against underestimating the endurance of America's current enemy.
- Six Gulf Nations Hasten to Reject Iraq Pullout Plan : Diplomacy: Hussein's new offer on Kuwait was both expected and dreaded by the Arab leaders.
- Reservists and Regulars: Distrust, Friction in the Gulf : Military: The professionals tend to disparage 'weekend warriors' as the 'total force' concept is tested.
- Serial Rapist Believed to Have Claimed 4th Victim : Crime: A 26-year-old San Clemente woman was assaulted early Friday when she arrived home from work.
- Emotional Farewell for 1st Woman Officer Slain : Funeral: Tina Kerbrat is honored by her family and colleagues as a mother, friend and hero. She was killed in shooting Monday.
- Mailman Slain in Fight With Bank Robber
- Keeping Up With 'Jones' From Realistic Point of View
- Car Dealers Plow On With Their Big Show : Autos: Organizers express optimism despite the economic lag, and hope that the Gulf War doesn't keep everyone glued to the tube.
- REAL ESTATE
- P.M. BRIEFING : One-A-Day to Limit Ad Claims
- Justice Department OKs Cable Rules: The department...
- New Radio Service Approved: The Federal Communications...
- British Rush to Get Share of Contracts to Rebuild Kuwait
- The Little Car That Definitely Can
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Miners Boo Walesa, Demand Better Pay
- THE GULF WAR : Business: Tourism
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : 4 in Army Sentenced in Missile Sales Case
- Wholesale Prices Off Tiny 0.1% in January : Economy: A big drop in energy costs provide a bright spot during the war and the recession.
- A Vampire, a Lesbian Lover and a Tale of Murder
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Ban on Tuna Imports Sought
- UC Regents Hike Fees a Record $650 to $2,274 : Education: Discussion about the possible closure of UCI Medical Center is put off for a month.
- 9 Are Indicted in Collapse of Irvine Thrift
- Steep Slide in Business Sales: The 2.3%...
- Sherman Oaks Mortgage Firm In Chapter 11
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Support for War Seen Despite Baghdad Deaths : Public opinion: Heavy civilian casualties in earlier wars saddened Americans but did not greatly change their view of those conflicts.
- 19-Year-Old Shot Outside His Apartment
- More Iraqis Cross Lines to Surrender : Defections: Bedraggled troops risk minefields and their own execution squads. They talk constantly about the unceasing bombardment.
- THE GULF WAR : Black Market Crackdown
- U.S. Spurns Peace Bid : Bush Calls Iraqi Offer to Leave Kuwait 'a Cruel Hoax' : President Urges Overthrow of Saddam; the War Goes On
- Trade Deficit Cut Sharply in December
- Recession Puts Crimp in Tet Festival Sales : Lunar New Year: For many Little Saigon businesses the period before the celebration normally is the most lucrative time of the year.
- Campbell Soup Co.: The Camden N.J.-based food...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Buses Plagued by Breakdowns
- NATION : Ex-Wife Denied Lottery Share
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : There's Little TV News Without a Spin
- U.S. Offers Israel Little but Goodwill : Diplomacy: Euphoria over warmer relations fades with a growing list of disappointments.
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Rubella on Upswing; Young Adults Hit
- DESERT STORM: DAY 30 : Military
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Feinstein Moves Toward Race
- LOCAL : 3,500 at Policewoman's Funeral
- UC Regents Hike Fees a Record $650 to $2,274 : Education: In the austerity move, they also voted to curb enrollment growth and cut 1,000 non-teaching jobs.
- Mayor Calls for Quick Action at Crosswalk : Accidents: Bradley wants safety measures to be taken at Sepulveda intersection within three weeks. Four students have been hurt this school year.
- OXNARD, VENTURA : Officers' Weapons Stolen From Cars
- Finley Gets Deal Worth $2.5 Million
- THE SIDELINES : Kitt Takes Super-G, 2nd Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ventura's Baseball Team Posts 8th Victory in a Row
- Dance Puts Donors in the Mood for Athletics
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Spirit of Giving at Versace Show
- War, It Turns Out, Has a Language of Its Own : Combat: A surprise attack may not be that much of a surprise. And feint, raid and demonstration all have meanings of their own.
- San Diego
- Miscellany
- Syracuse Investigation Stirs Up a City
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Protesters Will Call UC Irvine Campus Home : Vigil: Demonstrators set up encampment and want to live in tents until troops come back. Officials say 'city' can stay at least two weeks.
- Drysdale Pleads No Contest to Drunk Driving Charge
- Karen Finley Projects Outrage Without Props : Activist: Performance artist is scathing and scatological at Cal State Fullerton.
- SHORT TAKES : Prince Charles Helps on Script
- 1911 'Garden' Enchants 1991 Audience
- Some Newspaper Headlines on Baghdad Bombing Draw Fire : Media: Callers say dailies are 'tool of Iraqis' and 'unpatriotic' in reporting civilian deaths.
- Inmates Get the Goods in Jail Pizza Scheme
- Valentine's Day serenade . . . or...
- MEINERS OAKS : State Won't Renew Facility's License
- La Mesa
- Justices Reverse AIDS Test Order in Molestations
- DANA POINT : Panel Urges City to Halt Redevelopment
- 57 Arrested in Sales of Drugs Near Schools
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Business as Usual
- Pratt Says NFL Shows Interest in City's Plan : Super Bowl: Councilman visits football commissioner to discuss minorities' role if the 1993 game is played in S.D.
- Plans for Restoration of Wetlands Unveiled
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Justice Department Owes Some Answers
- Leach Follows Wife to Irvine Valley College
- IHL Albany Franchise Calls It Quits
- Daly Named Coach of '92 Olympic Squad : Basketball: The Pistons' boss will guide the U.S. team, which for the first time will include NBA players.
- Morse Signs to Play Volleyball at USF
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Division I-A Is Key Attraction in Opening Round
- Mater Dei Soccer Team Forfeits 19 Games, Removed From Playoffs
- Cassidy Listed in Stable Condition
- Padres Give McGriff the Kind of Contract Santiago Wanted : Baseball: First baseman's production worth the money, McIlvaine says.
- POP MUSIC
- ART REVIEW : Revisiting the Unthinkable : Nazi Germany's 'Degenerate Art' Show at LACMA
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Pasta a la TV Tray at Axe
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : The Heavies: Retro-'70s From London
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Words on the War
- Allied Leaders Wary of Baghdad's Peace Bid : Gulf War: Britain's Major calls it a 'sham.' Other nations demand that Iraq match its words with deeds.
- Dogs and Ponies and Public Invited
- Councilman Is Fined $10,000 Over Mailings : Politics: Daniel Griset of Santa Ana receives maximum penalty for five improper campaign mailings sent during his 1988 bid for reelection.
- Husband Held in Slaying First Blamed on Burglars
- I-5 Car Chase Ends in Arrest
- New Building Rules Favor Old West Look
- Countywide : Panel to Decide On Jail-Tax-Vote Issue
- Daly Is Likely Olympic Coach
- The Message Behind Soviet War Warnings : Geopolitics: Don't think the Soviets are unhappy with the Persian Gulf War--they see it as protection for the 21st Century.
- UNLV Beats Santa Barbara, 98-71
- Montclair Prep Upset by Delay of Hearing
- Kings Like the Results From Unlikely Trio : Hockey: Miller, McSorley and Buskas make key plays in a 4-2 victory over the Oilers.
- Charlatans Put Rivals to the Test : Pop music: The group has moved to the forefront of bands from the fertile English rock scene. Its on its first Southland tour.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cuisine at the Canopy Is '60s-Plus
- Wooden Knew How to Fertilize in the Garden
- Would-Be Titan Forced to Play a Waiting Game : Baseball: Jason Moler transferred to Fullerton last summer. But he can't play until Illinois releases him from his scholarship.
- Taft's Hill Steps Into the Spotlight as a 3-Sport Standout : Prep basketball: Whether he is wearing high-tops, cleats or spikes, the senior makes a sizable impression.
- Santa Clara's O'Brien Promoted in Football
- Waiting May Be Over for Black Bambi : Rock: A chart-targeted single is added to the San Diego quartet's shelved album, whose tracks have been remastered and placed in a new sequence.
- G. Gordon Libby Looking for a Fight : Broadcasting: Watergate figure has gained celebrity status. Now he's airing his provocative views on a Glendale radio station.
- Lewitzky and Stoltzman's 'Love Affair' Proves Fruitful : Music: The doyenne of modern dance and the virtuoso clarinetist will unveil 'Glass Canyons' tonight at UCLA.
- PAINTERS: Divided, Yet One In Art : Life Styles: Married painters Manny Farber and Patricia Patterson are a team in spirit, if not in style.
- THE GULF WAR : Leaflets: Tips on Surrendering
- NATION : Mother Charged in Baby's Death
- Moorpark Rejects Sponsorship of Citizens Patrol : Crime: An organizer vows that the group will go forward with support from the private sector.
- Excavate Connections Happy Despite Second
- Verplank Knows What Mickelson Faces
- Baseball
- MOTOR RACING DAYTONA 500 : Earnhardt, Petty Turn In Regal Performances
- College Basketball
- Miscellany
- THE SIDELINES : Muangchai Wins Flyweight Title
- THE SIDELINES : Cherkasov in Tennis Semifinals
- THE SIDELINES : Newsome Retires, to Be a Scout
- SHORT TAKES : Britain Stalls Export of Painting
- A Week for Supernatural : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- 'Dallas' Faces a Real-Life Cliffhanger : Television: The cautious producers of the long-running CBS series film a season finale that also can serve as a farewell episode.
- Walton Can't Run, but He's Climbing Broadcast Ladder
- Alpha Micro Lays Off 9% of Its Work Force
- Texas Company Gets Controlling Interest in Parker : Contract: Founder gives up involvement in the firm. Board majority will be replaced by new directors chosen by Remington Cos.
- Discovery Will Buy Learning Channel Unit
- Fried Chicken King, Bride Wed in Heart-Spangled Rites
- One-Way by Coach: First Lady Barbara Bush...
- IN THE STORES : Duking It Out on Rodeo?
- Ex-Consolidated Chief Ferrante Hoped He'd Left His Past Behind : Indictment: After recently settling civil suits by federal regulators, he 'thought the government would be rational,' lawyer says. New charges open latest chapter in a long story.
- News Corp.: The Sydney, Australia-based media conglomerate...
- Lost CBS News Crew Reported Held in Baghdad
- Prosecutor Says Noriega Had Two Men Killed
- No Oil Price Gouging Pattern Found: Although...
- REAL ESTATE
- Zuckerman Shows Interest in N.Y. Daily News:...
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Inflation Eased in Jan.
- Price Co. Seeks to Sell Bonds for Expansion
- P.M. BRIEFING : Dragon Sparks Manila Stocks
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler White-Collar Cuts Told
- Interest Rate Cuts May Ignite a Rally in Foreign Stocks
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- ICN Biomedicals Reports 43% Rise in 1990 Profits
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : AIDS Patient Sues Estate of Dentist
- IN BRIEF : AT&T; Calls Offered on Chinese Holiday
- Ibuprofen Boosts Ulcer Risk, Study Says : Health: But drug is the least dangerous of 12 pain relievers tested. Researchers say low-dose users should not be concerned.
- Money Supply Expands: The two narrowest measures...
- Occidental Petroleum Declares Dividend: Directors declared Occidental's...
- Steam Likely to Rise With Water Cutbacks
- More--and Better--Blues at Fleetwood's
- CLIPBOARD
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ban on New Billboards Asked
- First Executive Expects Loss: Insurance holding company...
- Carter Hawley Suppliers See a New Beginning
- To Our Readers
- Eastern-United Deal Opposed: The Justice Department said...
- THE GULF WAR : Military: Family Affair
- Cargo Movers Keep Pace on a New Route
- SIMI VALLEY : Ex-Rotary President Gets Probation
- Power Line OKd Despite Worries Over Health Risks
- SANTA PAULA : Site, Day of School Meetings Changed
- Countywide : Indigent Patients Win Round in Court
- South S.D.
- Panel Acts to Stop 'Arab-Bashing'
- Outfall Repair and Expansion OKd
- County to Use Unusual Legal Tactic to Charge 4 in Gang-Killing Case : Crime: Prosecutors will use the 'provocative act' to charge three teen-agers and a man with murder in the slaying of a fellow gang member by rivals.
- Patrick McEnroe Carving His Niche : Tennis: John McEnroe's younger brother begins to stand on his own after reaching semifinals at the Australian Open.
- Crenshaw Cuts Through the Fog With 65 : Golf: Mickelson among six players who are one stroke behind first-day Open leader.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miller, Titan Women Rout San Diego State
- THE SIDELINES : Jones to Replace Spann in Fight
- Football
- Wanted: Director of No-Win Situation
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Beavers Snap Losing Streak by Easily Defeating Huskies
- BASKETBALL'S RUN & GUN : Up-Tempo Trend Inspired by Loyola Marymount Makes a Quick Transition to High School Ranks
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Pope Mourns Death of Indian Pilgrims
- At the Front, a Break for Baseball, Steaks : Military: Spring-like weather brightens the half-holiday, but the shadow of tough days ahead remains.
- Border Patrol Urges Action Against Agent Who Fired Into Van
- Steps May Help Cut Electric and Magnetic Exposure
- Vietnamese Immigrant Comatose After Car Is Broadsided : Crash: The student was preparing for his first Tet holiday in the U.S. Police arrest a Long Beach woman suspected of drunk driving.
- Vintage Fashions Back in Vogue : The Whimsical Retro Clothes of Orange County Designer Holly Sharp Finally Find a Receptive Public
- Man Threatens to Blow Up Home; Bomb Is Defused
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Religion: What Is Ramadan?
- CANDIDATES ON THE APRIL 9 BALLOT
- Goodby, Supervisor Pedro
- TV Show Prompts New Tips About Serial Slayings Case
- Jennie Green: Finding Riches in Diversity
- CSUN Losing Streak at 5 While USIU's Ends at 18
- Baseball
- Baseball
- Gardena's Kirksey Is Proving That He Has the Right Stuff
- Curtis Is Happy to Stay Home With a Sitcom
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Across the Tracks' Races Toward an Emotional Finish
- Karen Finley Applies 'Shock Treatment' : Performance art: The controversial artist takes on Disneyland, sexism and Sen. Jesse Helms at Cal State Fullerton.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Baker Regains Control and Buckeyes Win
- War Humor: Negotiating a Minefield : Comedy: On television and in clubs, comedians are struggling to find a way to deal with the Mideast conflict--without offending any sensibilities.
- ART REVIEWS : Bruce Nauman Gets the Big Picture