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What happened on January 26, 1991
NEWS
Scrutinizing Television's Coverage of Persian Gulf War
Scrutinizing Television's Coverage of Persian Gulf War
Scrutinizing Television's Coverage of Persian Gulf War
Scrutinizing Television's Coverage of Persian Gulf War
Scrutinizing Television's Coverage of Persian Gulf War
Homes: Prices in December compared to those a year ago fell 6.5% in Orange County although they rose 2.5% statewide for the same period.
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraqi Missiles Attack Israel
Iraqi Missiles Attack Israel
Iraqi Missiles Attack Israel
Iraqi Missiles Attack Israel
Iraqi Missiles Attack Israel
Iraqi Missiles Attack Israel
Iraqi Missiles Attack Israel
Iraqi Missiles Attack Israel
Help for Schools
Human Rights Abuses in Mideast
Cult Label Protested
Soka Improvements Commended
Artist Wants to Help Give Peace a Chance but He Needs Benefactor to Make Project Complete
By Duke Helfand, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Soviet Troops to Patrol Streets
By Steve Harvey
U.S. Reports 7 Bomb Attempts on Allied Interests Worldwide : Terrorism: There are no known injuries. A plot against diplomats in Tanzania prompts an advisory.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Israel Issues New Warning on Use of Gas Masks
\o7 Reuters\f7
Rebels Fire Rocket at U.S. Embassy in Peru, Attack Airport
\o7 From United Press International\f7
WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Treasury Is Nearly Empty, Official Says
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Rescuers Give Up on 17 Lost on Peak
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mrs. Mandela's Case Is Assailed by ANC
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : President-Elect to Go to France for Talks
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Snow Coats Midwest; Severe Cold in Maine
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Mayors Call for More Federal Aid
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Budget Cuts May Hurt High Schools
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : 20 Reported Killed in Separatist Strife
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Judge Orders Tests for Slaying Suspect
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Tighter Controls on Water Runoff Sought
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ALAMEDA : Arson Suspected in Fires at 7 Structures
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : Dam Proposed to Stem Water Decline
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Cal State Fullerton Likely to Sack Football Program : Budget: Funding shortfalls apparently doom the sport, even as a new stadium is under construction.
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Largest Cities Reflect Shift to West, 1990 Census Finds : Population: Los Angeles beats out Chicago as No. 2 in U.S. Irvine, Orange hit 100,000 in decade.
By Kevin Roderick and Anne C. Roark, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
USAir to Cancel Its Service to Orange County
By Denise Gellene and John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Conflict of Patriotism, Dissent Grips Congress : Politics: Debate has been less partisan than many expected, but it is already shaping 1992 elections.
By Cathleen Decker, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Decade of Digging Aids Iraq : Hussein imported state-of-the-art bunker-building techniques. Now much of his military punch--and the leader himself--may be protected.
By Lee Dye and Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Largest Cities Reflect Shift to West, 1990 Census Finds : Population: Los Angeles beats out Chicago as No. 2 in U.S. California lists 18 of 29 places reaching 100,000.
By Anne C. Roark and Kevin Roderick, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Key U.S. Goal: Rout of Elite Iraqi Troops
By Melissa Healy and John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Combat Troops to Patrol Streets in Soviet Cities
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq Unleashing Oil Into Gulf : 11 Missiles Fired at Tel Aviv, Saudi Arabia; 2 Killed : Gulf War: U.S. decries 'environmental terrorism,' says spill off Kuwait is 12 times bigger than the Exxon Valdez disaster. Water supplies threatened; military impact unclear.
By Maura Dolan and John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
USAir Trims Flights in State
Patriots Shoot Down 6 of 7 Scuds Over Israel : Iraqi attacks: Israel holds off on any retaliation. Saudis suffer their first fatality from missiles.
By Daniel Williams and J. Michael Kennedy, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Strictest U.S. Abortion Law Signed by Utah's Governor : Legislation: Procedure would be allowed to prevent birth of child with 'grave defects' or to avert damage to a pregnant woman's health.
From Associated Press
THE GULF WAR : The Day in the Gulf
Argentina, France and Japan Supply Aid
\o7 Reuters\f7
THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Terms
THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : AH-64 Apache Helicopter
THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : Fuel Imports
The Most Advanced--and Expensive--U.S. Bomber Sits Out the War : Aviation: The sleek B-1 sulks on the ground at home while the ungainly B-52 tackles the Iraqis in Kuwait.
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Taking The War Underground
THE GULF WAR : Words on the War
THE GULF WAR : Shuttle Plans
THE GULF WAR : More Reserves
Oil Spill Threatens Region's Water Supply With Disaster : Impact: Saudi and Kuwaiti desalination plants are vulnerable. They also supply vital electrical power.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Attacks on Reactors Set a Precedent : Nuclear weapons: Experts question effects. If Iraq still has uranium for fuel, it might be able to make a crude bomb.
By Larry B. Stammer, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
THE GULF WAR : Gulf Weather
THE GULF WAR : Profile
Britain Halting Low-Level Air Attacks on Iraq : Military: The move follows the quick loss of six Tornado bombers. Such missions may be resumed later.
By Charles P. Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE GULF WAR : Market Update
Psychiatrists Join the Front Lines : Preparation: Allied ground commanders try to deal with the soldier's age-old enemy--fear.
By John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Waiting GIs Cheer Air Raids, Hone 'Combat Power' : Military: Concern for welfare in the ranks is part of keeping the troops prepared for attack.
By Douglas Jehl, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Reports 8 Bomb Attempts on Allied Interests Worldwide : Terrorism: There are no known injuries. A plot against diplomats in Tanzania prompts an advisory.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
THE GULF WAR : In South Africa
THE GULF WAR : In the Soviet Union
THE GULF WAR : In the Mideast Region
Kuwaitis Prepare for the Day They Can Go Home, Pick Up the Pieces
By J. Michael Kennedy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thailand Disputes Report It's Used by Terrorists
From Associated Press
Learning to Survive : Training: The mood of pilots at an Air Force school grew more intense when U.S. fliers started appearing on Iraqi TV.
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Synagogue, Mosque Alert
THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Symbols: Flags
Anti-War Groups Call for Feb. 15 Cease-Fire : Dissent: If war continues, massive demonstrations will be held that day, leaders say. Activists try to focus energies of movement.
By Scott Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
GOP Leaders Add Caution to Optimism : Republicans: The party's national committee meets with fingers crossed over the Persian Gulf War and the economy.
By Robert Shogan, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Relief Organizations
TV AND THE GULF WAR : Even a Limited View Behind Enemy Lines Worth the Look
By Howard Rosenberg, TIMES TELEVISION CRITIC
Veterans Agency Prepares for Grim Work : Casualties: The VA chief says everything from hospitals to insurance forms are ready. Some critics have their doubts.
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Networks Seek Visas to Increase Coverage in Baghdad : Staffing: CNN has the only remaining U.S. correspondent in Iraqi capital. CBS wants to send in search party for four missing journalists.
By Dennis Mcdougal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
116 Indian Nurses Missing After Leaving Baghdad
\o7 Reuters\f7
Bush Names New Agriculture Secretary : Cabinet: Edward R. Madigan, a congressman from the Illinois Farm Belt, is chosen. He is regarded as a bipartisan consensus-builder.
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Economic Output Off Sharply in Final Quarter : Slump: The 2.1% plunge in the GNP shows weakness in many industries. It also shows the nation is probably in a full-blown recession.
By Oswald Johnston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jury Convicts Man in Child's Liquor Death
\o7 Associated Press\f7
General Named Clerk of U.S. Supreme Court
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Mexico OKs U.S. Overflights to Detect Drug Smugglers : Narcotics: The arrangement is hailed as a breakthrough. Move is aimed at stemming cocaine shipments from Colombia.
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Miller Assumes Udall's Post as Panel Head : Congress: California lawmaker replaces ailing Arizonan. He takes reins of the influential House Interior Committee.
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Charismatic Sect Leader Tied to 'Reign of Terror' : Religion: The builder of an economic empire and the head of the Temple of Love is in jail. He and several disciples are charged with 14 murders.
By Mike Clary, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
$1.6 Million of Noriega's Bank Funds Unfrozen
From Associated Press
Bush Softens Criticism of Baltics Crackdown : Diplomacy: But next month's summit with Gorbachev remains up in the air. Soviet Union's new foreign minister arrives for a visit today.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assassin Kills Muslim Priest Near Tel Aviv
Drug Lords Declare War After Colombia Shootout
From Times Wire Services
Talks Fail to Remove Threat of Civil War in Yugoslavia : Republics: Meeting between rival leaders of Serbia and Croatia yields no progress. U.S. sees 'a significant danger of violence.'
From Associated Press
Car Bomb in Peru Kills 1; Rebels Attack American Embassy
From Times Wire Services
Nearly 100,000 Have Fled War in Somalia, Officials Say
From United Press International
Ban on Foreigners With AIDS Virus May Be Ended
From Staff and Wire Reports
One Killed in Attack on Fishing Trawler
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Judge Extends Rule Blocking Junior College Entrance Tests
By Christopher Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Educators Sue to Block Tax Charge : Finances: School districts say they cannot afford to pay fees to counties. Law was designed to help recoup funds cut by the state.
By Denise Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kern County Asked to Cut Water Use 25%
From Associated Press
U.S. Seeks to Save 1920s Rail Depot : History: Union Pacific reaches agreement with the Bureau of Land Management, which hopes to renovate Kelso site for a desert visitors' center.
By Charles Hillinger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Everett Freeman; Producer and Writer in Films and TV
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Frank Mitchell; Partner in Knockabout Comedy Team
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mary Goldburt Siegel; Lawyer Fought Bias Against Women
Nikolai Talyzin; Ousted Official Helped Launch Perestroika
Jose Abrantes; Cuban Interior Minister Who Was Imprisoned
Colman M. Mockler; Helped Gillette Dominate Market
From Associated Press
Hard-to-Find Radio Baghdad Tells Iraq's Side : Media: Sometimes it's there and sometimes it's not. News is not one of its strong points.
By Kenneth Freed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Does Hunting Belong on the Sports Page?
Raiders Need Some Quarterback Rebuilding
Raiders Need Some Quarterback Rebuilding
Jenkins Was Convicted, but Record Was Cleared
Johnson Not Winning, but Is He Faster?
Raiders Need Some Quarterback Rebuilding
Games Provide Diversion During Trying Times
Games Provide Diversion During Trying Times
Raiders Need Some Quarterback Rebuilding
The Latest Twist to Marinovich Story
Predictably, Predictions Don't Please Everyone
The Latest Twist to Marinovich Story
Games Provide Diversion During Trying Times
Johnson Not Winning, but Is He Faster?
Raiders Need Some Quarterback Rebuilding
The Latest Twist to Marinovich Story
ENTERTAINMENT
Jeri Gaile's New Life Shapes Up as Wife of J.R. Ewing's Worst Enemy
By Susan King
Ray Stricklyn's Award-Winning 'Confessions' Have Taken Six Years
By Susan King
Music Reviews : Miller Conducts L.A. Chamber Orchestra
By Chris Pasles
Music Reviews : Ohlsson's Chopin at Ambassador
By Daniel Cariaga
Music Reviews : Bashmet Makes L.A. Philharmonic Debut
By John Henken
A Bumpy Staging of 'Frog, Toad'
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Rev. Rafael J. Aragon assumed duties this month as the...
By John Dart
TV Reviews : 'Living in America' Replays Censorship Clashes
By Chris Willman
TV Reviews : HBO Trilogy Takes Harrowing Look at 'Women on the Inside'
By Chris Willman
SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Keeping Eyes on Other Bouncing Balls
By Steven Herbert
WEEKEND TV : Gulf War Dominates the Viewing
By Steve Weinstein
JAZZ REVIEW : Burrell Still Going Strong
By Don Heckman
Bluesman's Accents Genuinely Southern
By Thomas K. Arnold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pianist Benoit Roams Spectrum of the Jazz Sound : Music: His appearance at East County Performing Arts Center is part of 'Simply Jazz' series.
By Dirk Sutro, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CLASSICAL MUSIC : The Russians Are Coming, With Home-Grown Concert
By Kenneth Herman
MUSIC REVIEW : Miller Leads Orchestra on Short Notice : The associate conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic fills a void, and the musicians respond to his good will and vigor.
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. DANCE REVIEW : Hubbard Street Revives a Key Tharp Piece : The Chicago troupe is still getting the hang of her off-balance style in 'Sue's Leg.'
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Guest Conductor in His Element for the Moody Shostakovich Sixth
By Kenneth Herman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Crystal Cathedral has increased the number of Sunday...
By Daye Clark
Svetlanov, U.S.S.R. State Symphony Back in the U.S. : Tour: The conductor of the Moscow-based orchestra says he hopes his worries over Baltic crackdown won't show while on stage tonight at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
By Gregg Wager, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Homecoming That's Lasted 5 Years : Carlene Carter, a Prodigal Child of Country Music, Has Rediscovered Her Roots
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
KOCE Channel 50 in Huntington Beach raised between $3,500...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
Funny Foursome at Coach House : Comedy: Todd Glass, Ron Robertson, Howard Leff and Larry Wilmore bring their varying brands of humor to San Juan Capistrano tonight.
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PARK CITY REPORT : Right in the Spotlight : Movies: 19-year-old Matty Rich wrote, acted in and directed 'Straight Out of Brooklyn,' a film getting a lot of attention at this festival.
By Sheila Benson, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Will War Affect What We Watch During Sweeps? : Television: Comedies, traditional shows and pure escapist fare appeal to viewers most during a crisis, a CBS executive says.
By Rick Du Brow
NEA Chairman Admits Misstep in Controversy : Art: John E. Frohnmayer tells an angry group of artists that he fumbled in handling a key event two years ago. He also warns of new funding threats in Congress.
By Allan Parachini, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Peace' Stays in Hearts of Its Performers
By Chuck Philips, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Gulf War Ignites Exhibition of Quickly Assembled Works : Art: 'The Price of Intervention: From Korea to Saudi Arabia' is a show of anti-war posters and other works.
By Shauna Snow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Another 'Under Cover' Episode Pulled : Television: Tonight's program dealt with a kidnaping and torture by pro-Palestinian terrorists. ABC yanked last week's show due to Gulf War theme.
By Irv Letofsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Americans Volunteering to Go to Israel Despite Missile Attacks
From Religious News Service
Pope Calls for New Wave of Missionary Work, Especially in the Third World
From Religious News Service
Churches' Response to Gulf War Emphasizes Its Victims : Mideast: Many clerics continue to question the justification of the fighting. They also are stepping up humanitarian efforts.
By John Dart, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Iraqi Who Could Declare 'Holy War' Is Keeping Quiet
\o7 Religious News Service\f7
Bible Story Recalled by Hussein-Babylon Link
By George W. Cornell, ASSOCIATED PRESS
KNBC Preempts 'Donahue' on Media and War
By Steve Weinstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Ex-PSA Executives Call USAir Merger Bad Fit From Start
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Freeway Contract
Jeep ZJ Engines to Be Built at Kenosha Plant
\o7 United Press International\f7
Interco Inc. Files for Protection
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Banking Industry Wants to Develop Self-Rescue Plan
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Columbia S&L Seized; Cost May Top $1.5 Billion : Thrifts: The takeover comes as regulators reject two bids for the firm's huge junk bond portfolio.
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : High Price of War May End Up Costing Defense Firms Plenty
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thirst for Jet Fuel Dries Up Supplies in Europe and Asia
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-PSA Executives Call USAir Merger Bad Fit From Start
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USAir to Cut Most California Flights : Airlines: It is the second major carrier to reduce its schedule within the state. Fares are expected to rise.
By Denise Gellene, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Texas Instruments: The Dallas electronics firm said it...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
AT&T Asks Court to Order NCR Meeting: American Telephone...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Morgan Stanley Group Inc.: The New York investment banking...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mortgage Rates Decline: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Chiat Wins Toshiba Account: Chiat/Day/Mojo's Venice office...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Lewis Galoob Toys Hires Adviser: The money-losing toy...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
UPI Extends 35% Pay Cut for Management: United Press...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
American Brands Inc.: The diversified consumer products...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Avery Will Cut 900 Jobs, Write Down $85 Million
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tustin Accountant Gets Prison for Embezzlement
By Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Home Resales in December at 5-Year Low
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Macy to Convert I. Magnin Store to a Bullock's : Retailing: The South Coast Plaza outlet will become a giant menswear store that will offer everything from socks to necktie clips.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
$31 Billion of Citicorp's Debt Downgraded: Moody's...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Manager of KCAL Says He's Quitting
By Steve Weinstein
Peter Price, a founder of the sports daily the National...
Chief of First Nationwide S&L to Retire
By Martha Groves
STOCKS : Hopes for U.S. Economy Send Dow Up 16.34
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Fix-It Businesses Get Helping Hand From Recession : Consumers: Repair shops in Orange County are seeing more customers who want to salvage their goods instead of replacing them. And patrons also want to dicker on the price.
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sales of Existing Homes Decline to a 5-Year Low
\o7 From Times Staff and Wire Reports\f7
RETAIL : Environment-Aware Body Shop to Open in South Coast Plaza
Compiled by Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
Accountant Is Sentenced for Embezzlement at Tustin Firm : Crime: Joseph Gornick gets 32 months in prison for stealing $1.4 million from a tool and die maker over 4-year period.
By Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Real Estate Prices, Loans and Sales Decline in 1990 : Finance: Commercial and residential lending in the county dropped 18%, largely due to the gulf crisis and the recession.
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Retail
Compiled by Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
Retail
Compiled by Chris Woodyard / Times staff writer
O.c. Stock Watch
Hotels and motels in Orange County are suffering the...
New Cable Channels Crowd the Small Screen
By Jay Sharbutt, ASSOCIATED PRESS
HOME & GARDEN
GARDENING : Birdbaths Let You Enjoy a Pet Without Having to Care for It
By Susan Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Snack Dragons : Cal State Fullerton Greenhouse Is the Carnivorous-Plant Fanciers' Dream
By Clark Sharon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Fancier Faucets Are Now on Tap
By Patrick Mott
HOME IMPROVEMENT : Chimney Sweeps Handle Dark Side of Cheerful Fireplace Blazes
By Clark Sharon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
First to Vent Their Burning Frustrations
By Clark Sharon
Insect-Eaters Can Thrive in County if Given Some Care
By Clark Sharon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bold Strokes Called for to Remove Graffiti from Block Wall in Yard
By John Morell
CLIPBOARD : Single-Family Home Futures
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
If we weren't talking about football, it would be tempting...
By Steve Harvey
The Iraqi Global Deployment : Manila arrest heightens need for anti-terrorism cooperation
Postponing It for a Bit Won't Hurt : Summit delay: more in sorrow than anger
Playing Lotto 6/53
Sunshine of Their Lives : Visit by Stevie Wonder Does Wonders for Young Students
By Bernice Hirabayashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Misinformation on War, Service Confuses Immigrants
By Patrick Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Area Beaches' Shifting Sands Need Solid Solutions : Environment: Army Corp of Engineers' six-year study gives scientific and technical data cities need to stop coastal erosion.
By Linda Roach Monroe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judges Back Magistrate Accused of Racial Slurs
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1 Killed, 1 Wounded in Suspected Drug Shooting
Bernson Criticizes Growth Projection for Porter Ranch : Development: The councilman says the environmental study exaggerated the ultimate size of the project.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Water Pollution Concerns May Stall Plan for Dump : Environment: Planning director backs landfill expansion, but only if fears over contamination are allayed.
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Outpatient Birth Center to Close in Cost-Cutting Step : Health: Pregnant women in rocking chairs lead a protest against the planned shutdown of the Valencia facility.
By John Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Won't Allow Diary Entries of Pamela Russ Entered as Evidence : Courts: Ruling called 'bad blow' to defense of husband Charles Russ, on trial in the slaying of his wife.
By Nancy Ray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Plead Guilty to Robbing Migrants at Border
Ritual of Support : Army Veteran, Flags in Hands, Stages Daily Rally on Newhall Street Corner
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Arrested in Raid on Alleged Football Betting Operation
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Who Led Girls to Murderer Sentenced : Courts: Marsha Ramos gets a 34-year prison term on charges stemming from the 1987 Chatsworth abduction and shooting.
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ranch Bypass Backers Stymied Again--This Time by Clues to Life
By Nancy Ray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ALLY WATCH : Fools Rush In
Those Struggling With Aged Parents Find a Circle of Support
By Steve Padilla, \o7 Steve Padilla is a Times staff writer. \f7
VALLEY COLLEGE : Malathion Spraying Discontinued
By Susan M. Tyrrell
COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Anti-Drug Musical to Be Staged
By Jaci D. Antram
ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE : Partnership Formed With School
By Steve Delaney
San Diego
El Cajon
D.A. Won't File Charges Against 'Nurse' in Race
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
San Diego
Vista
Obituaries
Ray Mitchell; Flower Shop Owner
Sister Elizabeth Nolan; Retired Nun, Teacher
Motorcyclist Dies After Crash With Car in Fog
Plan OKd to Collect Household Chemicals
$4 Million Set Aside for Interchange Project
Figure in Underground Pot Ring Pleads Guilty
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Election Overload
2 Slain, 1 Wounded in Shoot-Out : Violence: Police find drugs and cash after outburst of violence in Santa Ana garage apartment. Neighbors heard more than a dozen shots.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Wife, 2 Men Face Charges in Assault Case
By Davan Maharaj, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawn Bowlers on a Roll With New Clubhouse
By Greg Hernandez, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Housing Plan May Go Before Irvine Voters : Development: A slow-growth group has qualified a ballot referendum to block the Irvine Co. project, already approved by the City Council.
By Tom Mcqueeney, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SANTA ANA : Father Gets Wish of Surgery for Child
By Terry Spencer
Countywide : Implementation of Fire Fees Is Delayed
By Jon Nalick
Countywide : CLIPBOARD : Sales and Use Tax Revenues
LAGUNA BEACH : Bill Targeting Bias Against Gays Backed
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Cuts of $4 Million for Schools Foreseen
By Terry Spencer
ORANGE : School District Seeks Parent Advisers
Garden Grove : Council Meetings to Be on Tuesdays
By Jim Tortolano
Dana Point : Trash Fee Increase Gets Council's OK
By Len Hall
LAGUNA BEACH : Event Will Aim to Pay Campaign Bills
By Gebe Martinez
PLACENTIA : Firms to Compete in Corporate Challenge
ANAHEIM : 50 Support Troops at Radio Station
By Mark Landsbaum
Once a 'Classy' Place : Old Placentia Hotel May See the Return of Its Days of Glory
By Ted Johnson
CORONA DEL MAR : School's Music Man in Tune for Honors
By Zion Banks
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tight Budget Perils Computer-Data Plan
By John Penner
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Reorganization Plan for Schools Outlined
By John Penner
For Amy Shyu, Success Is Suite
By Herbert J. Vida
Judge Adamant About Closing Pretrial Conferences to Public
By Jerry Hicks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Teens Jailed in Park Shoot-Out That Killed 1 Boy, Wounded 2 : Violence: Police still aren't sure what started the fight between rival Santa Ana gangs. They fear a pay-back attack.
By James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1 'Mother' Gets Right to Visit : Custody: The other, who gave birth to the child under contract, is not granted the same right. So goes yet another legal battle arising from a surrogate birth.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
35 Gather to Protest Judge's Jailing of 2 Abortion Foes
By Anita M. Cal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cancer Society Hears Plea for Cell Research Funding
By Anita M. Cal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marine Corp Families Tell Seymour They're Keeping the Faith : Home front: Senator leaves El Toro meeting encouraged by their spirit. They discuss concerns ranging from child care to huge phone bills from calls to loved ones off to war.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
On The Home Front
Compiled by JOHN PENNER and MARK LANDSBAUM, Los Angeles Times
More Families Turning to Food Banks to Feed Children
By Psyche Pascual, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Report Viewed With Dismay in Moorpark but With Satisfaction in Ojai
By Carlos V. Lozano and Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
City Surged to 1.1 Million People in '80s : Census: Official results show that population increased by 27%, making San Diego nation's sixth-largest city. Chula Vista, Escondido and Oceanside each topped the 100,000 mark.
By Barry M. Horstman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Acquitted of Charges of Resisting Arrest at Party : Courts: Three brothers and another man who got into a melee with officers say the verdict supports their allegations of police brutality.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Engineers Say New River Mining Would Speed Coast Erosion
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SIMI VALLEY : 4 Boys Arrested in Harassment Case
By Carol Watson
VENTURA : Unemployment Rate in County Dropped to 6.9%
By Santiago O'Donnell
VENTURA : Vials of Blood Found Near Bin
By Carol Watson
CAMARILLO : Father Gets Call on Phone Found in Saudi Desert
By Maja Radevich
SIMI VALLEY : 4 Arrested in Spate of Car Burglaries
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
OAK PARK : Sanitation District to Ponder Cityhood
By Psyche Pascual
Oxnard : Councilman to Visit Constituents at Mall
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
OAK PARK : New Playing Fields Won't Have Lights
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
OJAI VALLEY : Repair Planned on California 33
By Kirsten Lee Swartz
OJAI : Tree Protection Law Could Be Relaxed
By Thia Bell
FILLMORE : Gang Patrol May Travel on Foot, Bike
By Janet Bergamo
Suburbs Score Biggest Gains in L.A. County Census : Population: Even in rapidly growing cities, officials expressed dissatisfaction with the 1990 U.S. results, which they said should have been higher.
By Richard Lee Colvin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oak View : Firefighter Finds His Own House Gutted
By Thia Bell
Airport Plan Elicits Praise, Fears : Burbank: Residents worry that a proposed new terminal will increase traffic and noise. : Officials say the current building should be replaced for safety reasons.
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Candidates Vow No New Business Tax : Calabasas: Twelve of the 13 seeking council seats also identify issues such as growth management that they consider vital to the proposed city.
By Amy Louise Kazmin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Officer Hired as Police Chief by Dallas : Law enforcement: William Rathburn gained a solid reputation for anti-gang efforts. His departure continues exodus of top LAPD administrators.
By Richard A. Serrano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bonus Offered for Teachers to Retire Early
By Sam Enriquez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bradley Unveils His Revitalization Plan for Inner-City Area : Renewal: Program targets poverty, crime, dilapidated housing in South-Central neighborhood. Skeptics say similar promises made in the past have gone unfulfilled.
By Sheryl Stolberg and David Ferrell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
$237,500 Stolen From Police; Two Charged
By Tracy Wood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City's Recycling Program Expands to 8 New Areas
Python Finds a Home After 5 Years in Shelter
Caltrans Gets Funds for Freeway Message Signs
AIDS Felony Defendant Can Be Tried, Judge Says
Unarmed Guard Helps Robbery Victims, Is Shot
Accomplice to Kidnaping, Murder Gets 34 Years
Gang Leader, 21, Sentenced to Death Row for Murder : Courts: Lynwood man convicted of killing a 15-year-old becomes the youngest in line for the state's gas chamber.
By Michele Fuetsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former DEA Agent Recounts Tales of Stolen Cash, Cocaine : Trial: Witness says onetime colleague was the driving force behind a wide variety of crimes. Darnell Garcia is charged with drug trafficking and money laundering.
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Women Protest Plan to Shut Birth Center : Medicine: Mothers-to-be lament loss of homelike environment for delivering babies. Hospital officials say they must cut financial losses.
By John Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Students in War Protest Won't Have to Transfer
By Howard Blume, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Boulevard of Bulldozers : Sensible city plan to control further development along Ventura Blvd.
County's Rate of Growth Outpaces State : Census: The population increased 26.4% to 669,016 during the 1980s, led by a 227% surge in Moorpark.
By Elliott Almond and Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER and TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Worthy Carries Lakers : Pro basketball: Despite foot injury, he makes two free throws to send game into overtime. L.A. beats Nets, 108-103.
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Berthiaume Puts a Stop to the Kings' Losing Streak : Hockey: Goaltender helps end three-game skid by making 34 saves in a 5-1 victory over Canucks.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After the Super Bowl, Museum Will Make a Fitting Tribute
By Ted Brock
Becker to Play Lendl in Men's Final
From Associated Press
Loyola Loses in Overtime, 103-101
From Associated Press
No. 24 New Orleans Wins 17th in a Row
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Pepperdine Gets Past USF, 84-67
From Associated Press
COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : USC, UCLA Beat Oregon Schools
Henke Shoots a 66, Ties Strange for Phoenix Open Lead
From Associated Press
NBA ROUNDUP : Hawkins Shoulders 76ers' Scoring Load, Gets 38 to Beat Celtics
By Dan Hafner
NHL ROUNDUP : Blues' Hull Gets No. 50 in 49th Game
By Dan Hafner
TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Four-Set Win Puts Becker in Men's Final
From Associated Press
SUPER BOWL XXV / NEW YORK GIANTS vs. BUFFALO BILLS : Long, Short of a Timely NFL Issue : Week off: The logistics of those who must travel are eased by a two-week break, but fan interest created by the playoffs might wane.
By Bob Oates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clippers' Harper to Play Tonight : Pro basketball: For now, the team plans to limit him to 15 minutes a game.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CS Fullerton on Verge of Dropping Football
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SUPER BOWL XXV / NEW YORK GIANTS vs. BUFFALO BILLS : It's All in the Mind : Even the Best Athletes Face Fear of Failure
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pistons' Thomas Out for at Least 12 Weeks
From Associated Press
Gaetti Should Fit Right Into Angel Lineup : Baseball: Rader expects the signing of third baseman to solidify offense.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS: AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Seles Is Youngest to Take Women's Title
From Associated Press
SUPER BOWL XXV / NEW YORK GIANTS vs. BUFFALO BILLS : Tagliabue Uses Yearly Address to Criticize Players' Association : Pro football: He also says that if the Super Bowl has to be postponed, it would probably be played a week from Sunday.
By Bob Oates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SUPER BOWL XXV / NEW YORK GIANTS vs. BUFFALO BILLS : Pepper Spices Up Giants' Linebacking Corps
By Tim Kawakami, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SUPER BOWL XXV / NEW YORK GIANTS vs. BUFFALO BILLS : NOTES : Bill Aided by Kindest Cut of All
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Winter Sports
Baseball
Miscellany
Pro Basketball
Baseball
Winter Sports
Lions Alter Run-and-Shoot, So Davis Walks
MOTOCROSS : Bayle Among Contenders Tonight at Anaheim
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Denkin Claims He Was Threatened : Boxing: In final day of hearing, he says matchmaker was linked to hostile witnesses.
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Felony Charge for Drysdale
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SANTA ANITA : Wayne Lukas Gets Pleasant Surprise
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cordero Injures Shoulder in Accident at Aqueduct
From Associated Press
Roundup
ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ballesteros' 27 Help Mater Dei Deliver a Message to Servite
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos' Super Sub Fouls Up Katella's Careful Strategy
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : With Fullerton in Foul Mood, Buena Park Wins
By Fernando Dominguez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos Rallies but Falls to Kennedy, 85-70
By Stuart Matthews
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Makes a Run but Can't Catch Estancia
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
South Coast League Basketball Roundup
Century League Basketball Roundup
CENTURY LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Foothill Finally Stands Tall in Victory Over El Modena
By Michael Itagaki
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Defense Shuts Down Dana Hills
By Bob Borsum
Sunset League Basketball Roundup
Garden Grove League Girls' Basketball
Prep Soccer Roundup
GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Rancho Alamitos Steps Closer to Undefeated Regular Season
By Stuart Matthews
PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Mission Viejo Gets the Bounce to Defeat El Toro in South Coast League
By Chris Foster
SUNSET LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Harris Goes Long Distance in Ocean View's Victory
By Tom Birschbach
Turnovers Hurt Chapman in Loss
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Rancho Santiago's Streak on Line
By Steve Kresal
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Golden West Rallies to Defeat OCC
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Wrestlers Start Fast, Win Easily
GOLF NEWPORT PRO-AM : Costa Mesa's Parker One Back After First Round
By Marci Hanover, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sockers Pay Price for Misses : Indoor soccer: Missed opportunities let St. Louis take a 2-1 victory in battle for first place in MSL West.
By Chris Murphy, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Japanese Syndicate: Six Billion Yen, Lots of Friends
By Dave Distel
Padres, Santiago Take First Step Toward Deal
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Hirmez, Freedom Has a Special Ring : Gulf War: Baghdad native finds himself a reluctant spokesman on what life used to be like in Iraq--and on why he came the United States.
By John Geis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quartz Hill Easily Repels League Rival's Challenge
By Brian Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Northridge Takes Step Up Without Tripping : College baseball: Versatile Scott Sharts leads Matadors to an 11-2 win in Division I debut.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thousand Oaks Sets Sights on Title After Win
By Jeff Riley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Collins Silences Taunts With 29-Point Showing to Lead Cleveland, 86-73 : Prep basketball: Cavalier point guard who transferred from Taft registers season-high total to help saddle former teammates with a North Valley League loss.
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Gray Develops Into Force Inside for UCSB, Proves It Against UNLV's Johnson
By Mike Hiserman
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Whistle Works for Palmdale in Final Seconds
Chatsworth Players Make College Picks
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Girls 16-0 in Soccer
CS Northridge Women Routed by Portland State
THE BIG GAME / LINCOLN 85, SAN DIEGO 76 : Lincoln Turnaround Turns Off San Diego
By John Geis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : San Pasqual Utilizes a Balanced Attack to Defeat Ramona
By Dave Mckibben
High School Roundup
Indianapolis Continues to Dominate Gulls
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
UCSD Beats Cal State San Bernardino For 8th Victory in a Row
'They're Dropping the Program; It's Over' : Titan football: Recruiting forgotten as staff and players ponder uncertain futures.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officials Vote to Continue Realignment
By Chris Foster
New Angel Gaetti Is Expected to Fit Right Into Lineup : Baseball: Third baseman signs contract; Rader counting on him to solidify offense.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Point Guard Might Transfer to Irvine : Basketball: Player who has started at Purdue and Marquette but was suspended could become an Anteater.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
29 Scholar-Athletes Will Be Honored at Banquet in March
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