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What happened on February 22, 1991
BUSINESS
Milken Will Go to Low-Security Prison Near S.F
From Associated Press
AT&T Reduces Phone Rates From Saudi Arabia
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State's Home Buyers Pay Dearly for Sun and Fun
CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HomeFed Posts Quarterly Loss of $176 Million : Finance: The bank's parent company says its problem assets have increased by $535 million. It may be unable to meet tougher capital rules.
CHRIS KRAUL, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
County Tourism Was Off in '90--A First in 6 Years : Travel: Analysts say the local industry is being crippled by the national and local recessions. Terrorism fears are hurting it too.
ANNE MICHAUD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Real Estate
Michael Flagg Times staff writer
Some Caveats Before Filing Taxes
JANE APPLEGATE
State's Home Buyers Pay Dearly for Sun and Fun
CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REAL ESTATE : Segerstroms and IBM Hire 2nd Brokerage to Market Building
Michael Flagg Times staff writer
Real Estate
Michael Flagg Times staff writer
California Commercial Income Up
Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: HARBOR PROMENADE
Mideast Update
Dividend Data Suggests Caution
TOM PETRUNO
Quarterly Loss, Problem Assets Hit HomeFed : Finance: The bank's parent company reports losing $176 million, while a large commercial real estate portfolio continues to deteriorate.
CHRIS KRAUL, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
NCR Moves to Thwart AT&T's Takeover Bid
From Reuters
Notes
Arco Chairman Favors a Stiff Tax on Gas : Energy: The controversial suggestion was one of several that he offered as solutions to America's dependence on Middle East oil.
PATRICK LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Saudi Increases Stake in Citicorp by $590 Million : Banking: Already the largest individual shareholder, a young billionaire prince could soon own 15% of the cash-starved company.
JAMES BATES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Distributed Logic Reports Fiscal '90 Loss of $5.7 Million
DEAN TAKAHASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
900 Numbers Should Answer to New Rules
S. J. DIAMOND
Amgen Stock Soars as FDA Approves Antibacterial Drug
BARRY STAVRO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : War Concerns Loom Heavily; Dow Off 7.18
From Times Staff and Wire Services
UniCare Founder to Try Selling Half His Stake : Stock: He had dropped a planned sale in August after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait sent share prices tumbling, but he thinks things look better now.
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Admits to $800,000 in Loan Falsifications : Trial: The Anaheim Hills businessman pleads guilty to six counts of mail and bank fraud and interstate transportation of money obtained by fraud.
GREGORY CROUCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Times Not Attuned to Video Magazines : Media: Foreseen just a few years ago as the next rave, they continue to struggle as consumers put their VCRs to other uses.
EDWARD R. SILVERMAN, NEWSDAY
ENERGY : Oil Prices Plunge Amid War Developments
From Staff and Wire Reports
Edison Says Ruling May Make It Drop SDG&E Merger
PATRICK LEE and RALPH FRAMMOLINO, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Tower Air Is Banking on Flights to Israel
ROBERT E. DALLOS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
You Have to Give These Creditors a Lot of Credit : Bankruptcy: Under a Chapter 11 plan devised for EECO Inc. with management's help, they have majority ownership, control of the board and a better chance of getting their money.
CRISTINA LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRS Seeks More Power to Probe Foreign Firms : Taxes: The agency wants broader access to financial data amid allegations that offshore companies are shifting billions in profits overseas.
TERESA WATANABE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Loophole Sets Mafiosi Free in Italy : Crime: Court cites provisions of a revised code of justice. Government officials are outraged. Releases include onetime boss of bosses.
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clipboard
ELENA BRUNET
FASHION : The Voluptuous Woman Makes a Comeback
AMY LOUISE KAZMIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : CURTAIN by Michael Korda , Summit Books, $19.95, 378 pages : A Theatrical Tale Lost in the Telling
ELAINE KENDALL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Witnesses Tell of Icy Deaths in Plane Crash
From Times Wire Services
DESIGNERS : Softer, Gentler Winter Lines
PAT McCOLL
S. Korean Democracy Put at Risk by Scandal : Bribery: Five lawmakers are arrested in a land deal. Growing cynicism over corruption could help undermine National Assembly power.
LESLIE HELM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Italy Sentences 7 for Selling Arms to Iraq
Associated Press
Iraqi-American's Tulsa Home Is Set on Fire
Associated Press
WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Seeks Reports on U.S. War Costs
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WAR IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Iraqi Relief Official Calls for Global Aid
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
O.C. Unveils Its Transit 'Dream' in Washington
ROBERT W. STEWART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D.C. Scene: Confusion and Closed Doors : Mood: First came Hussein's hard-line speech, but hours later came word that Iraq accepted the Soviet peace plan.
DAVID LAUTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Diamonds: Rocky Times
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Universities Cancel Programs in Israel
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Allies Pound Iraqis, Brace for Land War
J. MICHAEL KENNEDY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Crippling 2-Week Rail Strike Ends
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Saudi Says Iraq's Arab Allies Will Pay for Choosing Wrong Side : Mideast: Prince Bandar, envoy to the U.S., signals a change in Riyadh's policy of regional consensus. He forgives the Palestinian people's sympathy for Hussein.
NORMAN KEMPSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : 7 Slain in Rescue of Woman, Police Say
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FOLSOM : Police Chase Ends in Fatal Crash
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 7 ANC Guerrillas Let Out of Prison
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
FASHIONABLE FURNISHINGS : '62 Spinoffs
GAILE ROBINSON
THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Poll: Expectations
THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Travel Hot Line
WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Firm Asks Court for Ruling Against Iraq
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
THE GULF WAR : Rights Abuses Alleged
Czech Leaders Vote to Return Seized Lands
From Associated Press
RECREATION / NATURE : Weekend of Desert Distractions : While scientists come here to study strata and spiders, there's plenty for the public to do as well.
JAY BERMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bush Proclaims PTA Week
Associated Press
NEWS ANALYSIS : If the West Is Puzzled, It's Because Hussein Meant Speech for Others : Diplomacy: What the Iraqi leader's enemies saw as a 'no-surrender' message was, to Arab ears, much more of a lengthy justification for peace.
MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Moscow Plan and Iraqi Approval Greeted Cautiously in Washington : U.S. Reaction: Both the White House and lawmakers are reluctant to declare a breakthrough.
JAMES GERSTENZANG and WILLIAM J. EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Medals for All
Factions Preparing to Duel for Control of State GOP's Soul : Politics: Conservative and moderate wings of the party will try to assert themselves as Republicans hold their annual convention in Sacramento.
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Universities Cancel Programs in Israel
WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : CIA's Iraqi Damage Estimate Is Lower
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Nation Threatened, in Crisis, Leader Says
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The Choice: Her Country or Her Children
BETTIJANE LEVINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Warning: Misuse of Art Leads to the Gulf of Barbarism
TIM RUTTEN
Where to Find the Price Tags That Will Fit Your Budget
Anti-Egypt Incident
Associated Press
NEWS ANALYSIS : Iraqi Turnabout Could Bedevil Bush's Strategy : Dilemma: Action could derail President's plan to humiliate Hussein and control the timetable of the war.
DOYLE McMANUS and ROBIN WRIGHT, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Crash Kors on Shopping
MARY ROURKE
THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Tripoli
Ouster of Yeltsin Sought for Attack on Gorbachev
From The Washington Post
Croatia Joins Slovenia in Secession : Yugoslavia: Republic's Parliament declares all federal laws void. The president says it will fight to defend itself.
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Albanians Burn Hoxha Books, Try to Enter Rulers' Compound
Associated Press
WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Pope Plans to Visit 10 Cities in October
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The U.n. Resolutions
Associated Press
U.S. Managers Run Firm Owned by Kuwait
JESUS SANCHEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Offers Plan to Reduce Lead Risk to Children
MARLENE CIMONS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What Befalls Kids When Parents Go Off to War?
BETTIJANE LEVINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Saddam Hussein's Broadcast
Allies and Congress Are Cautious About Moscow-Iraqi Plan : Reaction: U.S. lawmakers and coalition officials are upbeat but tentative about chances of ending war.
JAMES GERSTENZANG and WILLIAM EATON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV AND THE GULF WAR : TV Resorts to Quickspeak After Hussein's Radio Talk
HOWARD ROSENBERG, TIMES TELEVISION CRITIC
State High Court Asked to Overturn Term Limits : Proposition 140: The broad legal assault is backed by Democratic and Republican lawmakers.
PHILIP HAGER, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
FBI Denies Questioning Texan About Arab-American Friend
RONALD J. OSTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WAR IN BRIEF : NETHERLANDS : U.S. Suspends Deal With Dutch Firm
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Roos to Head School Advocacy Group
JERRY GILLAM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McCarthy to Run for Cranston's Senate Seat
CATHLEEN DECKER, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Iraqi-Americans React With Mixture of Joy, Dread
LAURIE BECKLUND, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Asserts Himself as Commander in Chief : Authority: The U.S. command-and-control system was in disarray in Vietnam. This time, it is clear-cut and compatible.
HARRY G. SUMMERS Jr.
U.S. Plans Leases at 23 New Offshore Oil Drilling Sites : Energy: Santa Barbara, Ventura County tracts are included in 5-year plan. Officials pledge extensive scientific tests and environmental studies.
RUDY ABRAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rockets, Shrapnel Rain on Iraqi Targets in One of Fiercest Barrages : Assault: A new high-tech system allows U.S. tracked vehicles to launch missiles and make a fast getaway.
BOB DROGIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grammys in N.Y.: The Twain Do Meet
KEVIN ALLMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
N.J. Firm Seeks Fraud Judgment Against Iraq
HENRY WEINSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fire In The Oil Fields
THE GULF WAR : Jargon: Army Food
Anti-War Demonstrations Draw Small Crowds : Protests: Rallies at UCLA and Occidental are among 180 across the nation.
GEORGE RAMOS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Part of Town's History Tumbled in Quake : Architecture: Quaint Santa Cruz shopping district may lose its designation in the National Register of Historic Places.
CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Troops: Kuwaiti Women
Health Workers Resist Taking AIDS Tests
LEE MAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hey! Who Moved the Escalators?
BETH ANN KRIER and JEANNINE STEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Veterans Give Field Officers Final Advice : Combat: Senior commanders impress on younger subordinates that soldiers' lives are in their hands.
DOUGLAS JEHL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Economy Without a Country : Kuwait is conducting business without oil, its lifeblood. But with an estimated $100-billion portfolio, it is nowhere near broke.
MARIA L. La GANGA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Army Corps of Engineers to Help Rebuilding and Cleanup in Kuwait : Reconstruction: It has already been tabbed to aid in restoring damaged water, power and transportation systems after the Iraqis leave.
TOM FURLONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Cool to Gulf Peace Plan : Bush Has 'Serious Concerns' Over Soviet-Iraqi Bid : Diplomacy: Baghdad would withdraw from Kuwait two days after a cease-fire if U.N. resolutions are lifted and sanctions ended. War operations will continue.
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG and MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
The Day in the Gulf
Quebec Secession Referendum Urged
MARY WILLIAMS WALSH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE GULF WAR : Words on the War
Copter Unit's Chief Removed
Associated Press
Canada Asked to Extradite Fugitive to U.S. : Courts: California's request is a test of treaty permitting return of suspects without assurances a death penalty will not be sought. Charles Ng is linked to brutal deaths of at least 12 people.
PHILIP HAGER, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
WAR IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Reports Success in Embargo on Iraq
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Paul Russell; Featured Dancer With Harlem, S.F. Companies
WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Soviet Army Bans Weapon Inspection
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bargaining Chips : The dipping economy and the growing influence of foreign cultures are combining to make haggling more commonplace in Los Angeles. Consumers, long accustomed to paying sticker prices, are learning that deals are out there just waiting to be made--even at some traditional department stores.
MICHAEL QUINTANILLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1,200 Vietnamese From Iraq Going Home
Reuters
In Top Form
GAILE ROBINSON
Dame Margot Fonteyn, 71, Renowned Ballerina, Dies : Dance: A classical performer in a modern time, she forged a second career in 1960s with Rudolf Nureyev.
BURT A. FOLKART, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sold on Secondhand : Used Clothes for Kids Come With New Prices
AILE ROBINSON and HERMAN WONG, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Marine Accused of Attempted Espionage
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Garb for Mutant Teen-Age Fashion Rebels : A Handful of Stores Throughout the County Offer Youths an Alternative to Mainstream Attire at Malls
KATHRYN BOLD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lujan's Son Gets 20-Year Term for Rape
Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Porn Leads to Recall of Videos for Children : Valencia: A Connecticut couple bought an Easter cartoon for their children. It was preceded by 25 minutes of explicit sexual acts.
TRACEY KAPLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gulf War Saved Iraq From Nuclear Attack : Mideast: Israelis have been spared from having to use their ultimate weapons against a difficult foe.
AVNER COHEN and BENJAMIN FRANKEL,
Avner Cohen, a visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, teaches philosophy at Tel Aviv University; Benjamin Frankel is editor of the quarterly Security Studies, published in London.
Newborn Baby Found Dead in Dumpster in Hidden Hills
AMY PYLE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Making the Grade in Fitness, Nutrition
Municipal Judge Reportedly Target of a Boycott by Public Defenders
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOORPARK : Witchcraft Class at College Draws Overflow Crowd
KIRSTEN LEE SWARTZ
Developer Threatens to Sue for Defamation : Porter Ranch: The builder says a member of a homeowners group opposing the project suggested he made illegal payments to a councilman. But a candidate calls the warning a scare tactic.
JACK CHEEVERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : 6 Women Arrested in Prostitution Raids
KAREN McKEAN
Guns, 2; Life, Zero; When Will We Say Enough? : Violence: The statistics show what an enormous price we pay for the easy access to weapons.
ROGER MAHONY,
Roger Mahony is archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles
Countywide : PUC Delays Hearing on Utility Merger
GERRY BRAILO SPENCER
San Diego
County Lobbies for U.S. Help Against Abuse of Elderly
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CLIPBOARD : Restaurant Violations Review
Researched by: KATHIE BOZANICH / Los Angeles Times
SANTA ANA : 2 Object but Ream's Contract Is Extended
GREG HERNANDEZ
Hazardous Waste Collection Saturday
SANTA PAULA : $2 Million to Be Raised for Schools
JEFF SCHNAUFER
SANTA PAULA : Board OKs School Use of Channel One
JEFF SCHNAUFER
ORANGE : Law Aims to Curb Disruptive Parties
MARY HELEN BERG
Mommy's at the Office, Down the Hall
Peru: Beyond the Anti-Drug Shootout
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : What's in a Name? District Asks Ideas
Woman Is Arrested After Death of Infant in Her Care
TIM WATERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pacific Storm to Cool Off Weekend
If Costs Rise, Merger Dies,Edison Warns : Utilities: Also complicating the picture is a decision by the new state attorney general to consider reversing a ruling that opposed the merger as anti-competitive.
PATRICK LEE and RALPH FRAMMOLINO, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Carson Lays Off Workers but Forgets to Tell Them
ANTHONY MILLICAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
Private Water Firm Gets OK to Impose Usage Cutbacks
GEORGE HATCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parents Battling Middle-School Plan
JOHN PENNER
Countywide : Board OKs Fees for Ill Children's Center
HUGO MARTIN
Questions About the Moscow Peace Plan : A cautious White House wisely leaves the door open
Combine American Ideals, Islamic Ethos
NAZEER AHMED,
Nazeer Ahmed is president of the Islamic Society of Orange County, which represents about 25,000 Muslims, and a former member of India's legislative assembly. and
Supreme Court Denies Appeal by Dockworkers
Clinic Dismays Foe of Abortion
Galbraith on Bombing
Hussein's Homes
Prayer Issue in Schools
Galbraith on Bombing
Prayer Issue in Schools
Galbraith on Bombing
Plan for Hazardous Waste Incinerator Dealt Setback
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : They Gave Him Too Much Credit
Friendly Fire Letters
ANACAPA ISLAND : Search Called Off for Missing Camper
VIVIAN LOUIE
Fire in Anaheim Hilton 8th-Floor Room Is Doused by Sprinklers
HENRY CHU and LILY DIZON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Sight to Behold : Foreign Luminaries Increasingly Put L.A. on List of Places to See
HECTOR TOBAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gang Member Faces Trial in Fatal Beating
Thousands to Receive Property Tax Cuts : Economy: The assessor says an average reduction of $300 will result from a real estate slump that has lessened many homes' value.
CHRISTOPHER PUMMER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Countywide : Head of State Energy Panel Reappointed
GERRY BRAILO SPENCER
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Top-Rated Students Will Get New Title
TERRY SPENCER
Newborn Boy Found Dead in Dumpster
Galbraith on Bombing
Group Removing Graffiti Fired on by Passing Car
SANTA ANA : City Delays Vote on Pushcart Ban
GREG HERNANDEZ
Garcia Uses Date Books to Rebut Charges : Drugs: Detailed journals over five-year period prove he couldn't have stolen drug money, ex-agent says.
RONALD L. SOBLE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Santa Monica Council OKs Ban on Cigarette Machines
JULIO MORAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Would You Care for a Little Controversy With Your Coffee?
TONY PERRY
Street Vendors Spread Word About AIDS
LISA MASCARO, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Uniting Against Anti-Arab Bigotry : Religion: Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders plan interfaith prayer sessions to help promote understanding.
PSYCHE PASCUAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Black Family Still Tormented by Cross-Burning
ANITA M. CAL
FILLMORE : Carpinteria Official Takes Finance Post
JANET BERGAMO
Porterville Landlord Ignores Eviction Deadline
LILY ENG and TERRY SPENCER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
City's Elite Gain Notice as Its Biggest Water Users : Drought: List of Top 100 includes publisher Helen Copley, developer Christopher Sickels and retired banker Gordon Luce. Many cite special circumstances but are trying to conserve.
LEONARD BERNSTEIN and BARRY M. HORSTMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Chinese New Year festival is a way to 'give the community something back.'
GERALD FARIS
Detective Accused of Affair With Second Informant; Firing Urged
MARK PLATTE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying of Woman
Some Asbestos Charges Against 2 Lawndale Officials Dropped
1 Killed, 1 Hurt After Car Runs Into Building
ORANGE : Man Dies in Crash Involving Police Car
Maximum Term Sought for Brando : Sentencing: Prosecutors paint him as 'vicious' and ask that he get 16 years.
PATT MORRISON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Tells 5 Bathhouses to Clean Up Act
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lancaster Builder Stops Construction on Arts Center
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sale of Metzger's House to Pay Judgment Is Ordered
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Guidelines Are Proposed for Treating Spouse Abusers
MONICA RODRIGUEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
James Myers: Success Via Hard Work
LEN HALL
Full Circle: From Roybal to Molina
BILL BOYARSKY
Agent Gives Alibis for Alleged Crimes : Trial: Former DEA officer says he was out of town when he is accused of stealing drugs.
From United Press International
Appointment of Judges
Being a Fugitive Is 'No Fun,' Slumlord Says : Housing: Vijaynand Sharma is running an inn in Scotland. He fled L.A. three years ago after being convicted of 112 violations.
PENELOPE McMILLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : A Deal Bush Can't Refuse : The proposal from Moscow does all that further fighting might do--and more. Rejecting it would be folly.
ROBERT E. HUNTER,
Robert E. Hunter is vice president for regional programs and director of European studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
Oil Spill New Threat to Endangered Fish : Wildlife: The tiny stickleback is also jeopardized by frogs, fast-growing plants and the drought.
STEVE PADILLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ban on White Croaker Fishing Made Permanent
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Father and Son OK After Trouble at Sea
JAMES M. GOMEZ
Appeal Promised in Mileage Tampering Conviction
LILY DIZON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
Bradley Didn't Violate Ethics, Inquiry Finds : Finances: Fair Political Practices Commission reports no evidence that conflict-of-interest laws were violated.
JANE FRITSCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Convicted in FBI Spy Case Hailed for Heroics
JOHN L. MITCHELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Galbraith on Bombing
Galbraith on Bombing
Pushcart Coming to Shove in Santa Ana Culture Clash
Dana Parsons
Expert Witness 'Not Sure' of His Abilities : Crime: A forensic pathologist called in the Davies vehicular manslaughter trial says he erred in testifying at another proceeding.
SONNI EFRON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fillmore : Flood Plain Reduces Size of Subdivision
JANET BERGAMO
Obituaries
Forensic Scientists Find Proof DNA Tool Works : Crime-solving: Anaheim convention of investigators shows how genetic 'fingerprinting' has gained acceptance.
ERIC LICHTBLAU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Estranged Husband Held in Killing of Woman
Shooting Has El Segundo on Edge : Street violence: The death of a suspected Burbank gang member in a confrontation with El Segundo youths has the small beach city fearful of pay-back violence.
MARC LACEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Board Calls Pierce Land-Use Study Trivial : Education: The college district paid a consulting firm $10,000 to research ways to develop 250 acres of campus farmland. Some defend the report's three suggestions as being only a first step.
MAYERENE BARKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dockworker Hiring Suit Rejected by High Court
GREG KRIKORIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : Officer's Restraint Wins Medal of Valor
TOM McQUEENEY
SANTA ANA : 2 Youths Charged in Alona Park Slaying
HENRY CHU
Man Leaving Narcotics Anonymous Group Slain
Ventura Man Dies in Plane Crash in Chile
GERRY BRAILO SPENCER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PORT HUENEME : School District Must Make $1-Million Cut
ADRIANNE GOODMAN
End Sought to Time Limit in Sex Abuse Cases
TINA ANIMA
ANAHEIM : Grant Denial Delays Women's Shelter
LISA MASCARO
Marine Corporal Accused of Attempted Espionage : Spying: Investigators say the actions of the serviceman were not connected to the Persian Gulf War.
NORA ZAMICHOW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countywide : Court Asked to Rule on Pretrial Secrecy
SONNI EFRON
FULLERTON : 1st Draft Approved on Water Ordinance
ERIK HAMILTON
Countywide : Caltrans Engineer Wins Major Award
ERIC BAILEY
Woman Might Lose Day-Care License : Oxnard: Her husband's conviction on a charge involving a minor in the facility threatens the business. She says he is not dangerous.
RICHARD PEREZ-PENA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Cartoons to Be Recalled After Porn Is Discovered : Video: 20,000 tapes will be destroyed after Connecticut family complains.
TRACEY KAPLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Graffiti, Cleanup Cost on the Rise : Vandalism: Caltrans will spend $28,000 this year for a clean sweep of San Diego.
MONICA RODRIGUEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dump's Closure Sends Trash Haulers From Quarry to Quandary : Environment: Landfill at an old excavation site in Azusa accepts its last load. Now garbage firms must figure out what to do with 5,000 tons of waste a day.
BERKLEY HUDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
John A. (Jack) Gillean; Ex-School Executive
Man's Long Wait Ends as Son-In-Law Faces Trial : Crime: James Stroup, once held in his wife's slaying, says authorities finally have the right family member. An alleged accomplice, already imprisoned, implicated the defendant.
JANET RAE-DUPREE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Fine Levied for Dumping of Waste
VIVIAN LOUIE
Club Co-Founder, a Drive-By Victim, Dies of Wounds
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prayer Issue in Schools
ORANGE COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : U.S. Has No Business in Gulf, Speaker Says : Rally: Anthony J. Russo, who helped release the Pentagon Papers, accuses the Bush Administration of hypocrisy and war-crime violations.
KATIA HETTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GARDEN GROVE : Statue Maker Fined for Leaking Acid
JON NALICK
Their Foreign Language Is English : Education: The South Bay's growing immigrant population has brought a boom in English as a Second Language classes.
ANTHONY MILLICAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Audit Finds Problems With Fair's Accounting : Bookkeeping: Officials must propose plans within 30 days to correct 68 deficiencies. So far no criminal charges are planned.
MACK REED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Factors Threaten Life of Small, Endangered Fish
STEVE PADILLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Inmate Pleads Not Guilty to Strangling Cellmate
Biologists Hope to Rescue Tiny Fish : Wildlife: The endangered stickleback is threatened by clawed frogs, river plants, an oil spill and the drought.
STEVE PADILLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plotting the Plots : Despite Its Buried Reputation, Cemetery District Oversees Changes at 4 Historical Sites
SHANNON SANDS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ENTERTAINMENT
Cliff-Hanging Republic Serials Ride Again
BARBARA SALTZMAN
NBC Pages Lose Inside Track to Network Jobs : Television: Corporate losses and the faltering economy 'mothball the program' that helped train young workers for future employment in the broadcasting industry.
STEVE APPLEFORD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
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TV REVIEW : Late-Blooming Version of 'Uncle Vanya' : 'Great Performances' offers an Anglo-American production of the Russian classic in an adaptation by David Mamet.
SYLVIE DRAKE, TIMES THEATER WRITER
A Study in Contrasts at Grammys : Awards: Bob Dylan accomplished more with his stirring performance than Sinead O'Connor did by refusing to be in the show.
ROBERT HILBURN
'Shakin' ': A Storytelling Tradition
ROBERT KOEHLER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Chamber Music Reviews : Triumphant Concert by Angeles Quartet
HERBERT GLASS
Carey Aces Ice
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Atypical 'Aladdin' at Laguna's Moulton Theatre
LYNNE HEFFLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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STAGE REVIEW : Crawling Up the Corporate Ladder in 'Bug'
DON SHIRLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OPERA REVIEW : Verdi by the Numbers in Costa Mesa
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
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Charting a Changing Society With Director Paul Mazursky
DAVID WALLACE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Flutist James Newton Is Named Fine Arts Lecturer at UC Irvine
ZAN STEWART
Comings & Goings
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Home for the Arts Goes Multicultural
CHRISTINE ZIAYA-ZEIGER
Chamber Music Reviews : Passionate Recital by Krosnick-Kalish Duo
DANIEL CARIAGA
Peoplewatch
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Kolinsky to Bring Her N.Y. Edge to Anaheim : Comedy: She'll join Tim Allen and John Mendoza in 'Geno Michellini's Five O'Clock Funnies' at the Celebrity.
DENNIS McLELLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AN APPRECIATION : Fonteyn: The Quintessential Ballerina
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC/DANCE CRITIC
Pop/rock
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POP MUSIC REVIEW : Iron Maiden: Blood, Sweat and Beers
JONATHAN GOLD
The Arts
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ART REVIEWS : John Alexander's Masterfully Frightful World
KRISTINE McKENNA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
San Diego Spotlight : Top's Grill Tips Hat to Past but Revamps Menu for '90s
DAVID NELSON
Fleetwood's Blues Opens on a Dry Note
LAURIE OCHOA
Lineup for Foreign Film Series
MARK CHALON SMITH
Fullerton Poets Plan Wartime Collection
ZAN DUBIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tra Fiori Reveals Cafe Jacoulet Roots
MICHELLE HUNEVEN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Movies
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STAGE REVIEW : Fugard's 'My Children! My Africa!' Returns : The playwright's staging of his South African drama dazzles in its latest incarnation at the Los Angeles Theatre Center.
SYLVIE DRAKE, TIMES THEATER WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : Playful 'He Said, She Said' Doesn't Quite Say Enough
SHEILA BENSON, TIMES FILM CRITIC
MOVIE REVIEW : Will the Real Warhol Please Stand Up? : Documentary: Entertaining look at the pop superstar illuminates the artist rather than the man.
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Variations on a Native Instrument : Music: 'Masters of the Steel String Guitar' tour features six players with diverse styles.
JOHN D'AGOSTINO, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Two Warhol Acquaintances Took Idea to Workman
PAMELA DELL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Museum Plans Downtown Annex : Expansion: Developers of Great American Plaza are reportedly planning to give a $1.6-million building to the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art.
SUSAN FREUDENHEIM, SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARTS EDITOR
Couric Steps In for Norville on Monday
Lettau Returns Older, Wiser, Better
DIRK SUTRO, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FOR KIDS : Class Gives Bug-Eyed View of Insect World
BARBARA BRONSON GRAY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Gray is an Agoura writer. and
ART REVIEW : An American Boulevardier
WILLIAM WILSON, TIMES ART CRITIC
MOVIE REVIEW : A Tumultuous Egyptian Autobiography
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Woman Next Door' a Heavy-Handed Affair
MARK CHALON SMITH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEW : Down and Out in Beverly Center : A Slice of L.A.--Without the Bite
PETER RAINER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Success of the Lamb's : Stage: The Christian theater group continues to surprise and prosper as it enters its 20th year.
NANCY CHURNIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Actor Has a New Role as Restaurateur
CHRISTINE ZIAYA-ZEIGER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Ziaya-Zeiger is a Sylmar writer
RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Bistro That Caters to the Cravings of Night Owls
MAX JACOBSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SPORTS
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL : SAN FERNANDO TOURNAMENT : Tiger Pitchers Team Up Against Birmingham
Plasencia the Virtual Lifeblood for Santa Ana in Soccer Playoffs : High schools: Senior who missed early part of the season has turned the team around. The Saints take on Hawthorne in quarterfinals today.
CHRIS FOSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Lowery Sparks Loyola by USD : College basketball: Guard has 35 points and 12 assists to help Lions win, 104-102.
JIM LINDGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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UCLA Gets It Together, 100-83 : College basketball: Murray leads the way with 27 points as Bruins beat Oregon for second consecutive victory.
JERRY CROWE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big First-Half Helps Irvine Stop Titans : College basketball: Anteaters keep Big West hopes alive with 96-92 victory at Fullerton. Herdman scores 31 and Butler gets 28.
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Get Back on Track
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Fullerton Drops to Eighth as Irvine Stays Alive
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Other Division III games:
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Dominguez Hills May Still Earn Playoff Spot
PAUL McLEOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Wyatt's 66 Leads LPGA Event in Hawaii
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Date Set for Hearing on SDSU Activities Center
SCOTT MILLER
HORSE RACING : Father and Son Making Derby Plans
JACK MANN, BALTIMORE EVENING SUN
Hazzard Says He Misses Coaching, Might Seek UCI Job
ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Yankees Invite Howe to Spring Training
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Rader Ready for Full Spring : Angels: Last season's lockout affected manager's planning schedule--and his sense of humor.
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pepperdine Beats Santa Clara for 12th Win in a Row, 77-66
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NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Finally Beat Bruins, 4-1
From Associated Press
Six South Bay Girls' Teams Still Alive in Playoffs
Loyola Defeats San Diego for Ninth Consecutive Win
JIM LINDGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lasorda Has His Questions : Dodgers: Manager expects an unusually competitive spring training to provide the answers.
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Castaneda's Status for Playoffs Up in Air
UCI Breathes New Life Into Mulligan's Exit
MIKE PENNER
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JIM LINDGREN
Magee Almost Historic : L.A. Open: He shoots 28 on front, then fades to 38 on back. Grady and Nelson lead at 65.
MAL FLORENCE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anderson's Hitting Helps Chapman Defeat Dominguez Hills
Stewart Wants Off-Road Win at Home
MARTIN HENDERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Westchester and Crenshaw Battle at Loyola
San Pedro Girls Play Chatsworth for City Soccer Title
McGregor Not Interested in Baseball Comeback
KEN ROSENTHAL, BALTIMORE EVENING SUN
Martin, Blount Receive Honors in Orange Empire
STEVE KRESAL
Is the End Near for Gansler? : Soccer: Thursday's game in Bermuda could be his last as coach. USSF considering foreigners.
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CSUN Sweeps Pepperdine in Volleyball
JIM COLEMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Prep Flashback : This Week In County Prep Sports History
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Clippers Can Only Cut Losses
MIKE DOWNEY
Gwynn Officially Gets Extension : Baseball: Deal calls for Padres' All-Star outfielder to get $12.25 million over three years from 1993-95.
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : 16 County Teams to Play Saturday in Quarterfinals
FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ
ANALYSIS : Clippers Fail Chemistry Again
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grimes Named Assistant Coach at Chaminade
BRIAN MURPHY
Making a Southbound Lane Change : Swimming: Marti Carlson leaves state of Washington for Cal State Northridge and finds all the elements necessary to fashion an impressive freshman season.
JANE HUANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boys' Teams Compete in Quarterfinals
CHUCK BOCK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Poly Scores Early and Often, Pounds Youthful Kennedy : Prep baseball: Parrots jump to a seven-run lead after four innings and go on to win, 8-5, in a second-round game.
STEVE ELLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USC Takes the Defensive in 85-75 Victory : Trojans: Players vote for man-to-man, pressure Oregon State into frigid second-half shooting.
CHRIS BAKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Excels in All Phases in 16-5 Victory
BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Pope, Mt. Carmel Stifle Chula Vista
Top U.S. Gymnasts Face World
MARYANN HUDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Parks, Owes Center Stage in Showdown
TOM HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
El Camino, Santa Monica Meet in Playoff Opener
IRENE GARCIA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGES : Loyola Marymount's Lowery Continues His One-Man Show : Basketball: Guard continues to lead the West Coast Conference in several categories and is also among national leaders.
ALAN DROOZ
Foul Shooting Dooms Aztecs : College basketball: Hawaii wins, 84-79 in overtime, as San Diego State slips into seventh place in the WAC.
SCOTT MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lakers Finally Beat Mavericks : Pro basketball: After two losses to Dallas, L.A. starts fast, then holds on, 106-92. Magic gets another triple-double.
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Federal Law Targets Illegal Steroid Use
ELLIOTT ALMOND, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Strains Hamstring, Retires in the Second Set
From Associated Press
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Iowa Upsets Indiana in Overtime, 80-79
From Associated Press
GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Bernardo Tops La Jolla, Keeps Inaugural Season Alive
DANA HADDAD
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Hernandez Leads Mission to 2 Wins
THOROUGHBRED RACING : Boyce Misses One That Got Away
BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Sails Past Cal, 100-63
From Associated Press
Fountain Valley's Milner to Coach El Toro Football
TOM HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Kansas City, It's Not Hard to Tell When It's Garbage Time
TED BROCK
Assignment Is New, but Her Enthusiasm for the Game Isn't
LARRY STEWART
Sears Ignores the Jeers, Leads Long Beach Past UCSB, 89-83
DICK WAGNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wrestler Has Hold on Studies, Sport : High schools: Brett Castillo is on top of his classes and his weight class.
LAURA PALMER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shouldering THE Burden : Neal Left a Chicago Ghetto to Play for Ventura and Try to Create a Better Life for His Son
BRENDAN HEALEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : BIG WEST ROUNDUP : UNLV Struggles a Bit, Beats Pacific, 80-59
From Associated Press
Barrowman Finds His Strength in Seoul
CHRISTINE BRENNAN, WASHINGTON POST
Denver Renews Expansion Bid : Baseball: City addresses an apparent image problem in its quest for a National League franchise.
STEVE BERKOWITZ, WASHINGTON POST
Penalty Kicks Boot Chatsworth Boys Into Final
MIKE GLAZE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Area City Wrestlers Favored
JEFF RILEY
Living on the Edge, in Snow and Surf : Winter sports: Snowboarder Nicholson will be competing on two surfaces in the Op Wintersurf Pro, which begins Saturday in Huntington Beach.
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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PRO FOOTBALL : Bob Tisch's Gain Is Baltimore's Loss
JOHN STEADMAN, BALTIMORE EVENING SUN
Shoal Creek Made PGA Tour Take Action : Golf: Five courses did not comply with the non-discrimination rule this year. Riviera meets guidelines.
MARYANN HUDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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