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What happened on January 29, 1991
ENTERTAINMENT
STAGE REVIEW : 'Tea' and Empathy : Velina Hasu Houston's Heartfelt Stories of Japanese War Brides
DON SHIRLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Motorcycle Man' Revs Up, Comes Up a Winner : Comedy: 'Chicago Steve' Barkley's funny noises earned him first prize on 'America's Funniest People.' He will open at the Laff Stop on Wednesday.
DENNIS McLELLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Cash Flies Flag at Celebrity : Singer's Anaheim Show Talks Patriotism, Not Jingoism
MIKE BOEHM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Stereotypes Are Given a Fair 'Trial' : Stage: Playwright says that there is some good in remembering what these black characters represent.
MARK CHALON SMITH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Theaters in the Black : Is African-American Trend Motivated by Art or Profit?
NANCY CHURNIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Some Prescription Medications Help Counteract Impotence
JOE GRAEDON AND TERESA GRAEDON
Art
CLAUDIA PUIG, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
CLAUDIA PUIG, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Artists Dispute Attendance Data Given on Festival
ZAN DUBIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV REVIEW : Silliness Reigns Supreme in Jonathan Winters Series
IRV LETOFSKY
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
The War's Impact
CLAUDIA PUIG, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Art
CLAUDIA PUIG, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Big Figures but Ratings Down for Super Bowl
RICK DU BROW, TIMES TELEVISION WRITER
Music
CLAUDIA PUIG, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
The War's Impact
CLAUDIA PUIG, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
KNBC, KCBS Ride War Wave With Early Newscasts
RICK DU BROW
THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Director Discusses the Political Web of 'Spider Woman' : As he sees it, David Chambers says, the drama involves 'the fundamental root of leftism,' a fusion of spiritual passion and humanistic politics.
JAN HERMAN
Movies
CLAUDIA PUIG, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : A Super Weekend for Top Films
PAT H. BROESKE, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Estefan Hailed in Her Comeback
From Associated Press
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Carter Still Leans on Rich Family Tradition
JOHN PENNER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Roach Leaves Some Leeway in 'Bumpy Johnson' Music
DIRK SUTRO
Stage
CLAUDIA PUIG, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
The Arts Give Perspective to War, Peace : Poets, writers and other artists help us understand and transcend times of conflict.
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, TIMES ARTS EDITOR
'Feel My Pulse' a '20s Opener to Comedies of the '30s
KEVIN THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Claude Lanzmann Goes to Israel to Show Solidarity : Movies: The French filmmaker intends to complete his award-winning trilogy with a documentary on the Israel Defense Force.
CARL SCHRAG, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Old Globe Captures Top S.D. Critics Circle Awards : Theater: La Jolla Playhouse takes four awards, including one for best new play.
NANCY CHURNIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Future Tense': The New Link Between Arts and Technology
ROBERT EPSTEIN
Super Bowl Cliffhanger Tops the Week's Ratings : Television: The results for ABC were better than last years' in which CBS took a beating.
JOAN HANAUER, UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Putting a 'Foot in Each Camp' : Jazz: Saxophonist Hollis Gentry is comfortable producing pop jazz with his band Neon and others, but he also keeps things humming by performing traditional numbers on his own.
DIRK SUTRO, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Doonesbury's 'Zorro' Guest Artist Unmasked
From Associated Press
M. C. Hammer, Rap Win Big at American Music Awards
From Associated Press
ART REVIEWS : Flimsy Baroque Abstractions From Robert Longo
KRISTINE McKENNA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Critics Say 'Assassins' Will Have to Bite the Bullet : Stage: Some reviewers find Stephen Sondheim's Off Broadway musical fails to hit the target.
DAVID J. FOX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Fayette Birtcher, Founder of Development Firm, Dies
MICHAEL FLAGG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They're Whirling in Wind Again : Old Windmills Are Put Back to Work
BERNICE HIRABAYASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Owners of 21 Houses Sue Builder, Allege Damage From Soil
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Patriot Missile Parts Maker Gets 2 Years in Fraud Case : Courts: The former owner of a Burbank firm charged $193 each for inch-long temperature sensors later purchased elsewhere for $58.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suspect Still in ICU After Shooting
Shangri-La, With Gates and an Asterisk : Bell Canyon: Residents of the pricey enclave may pay their taxes to Ventura County, but they work, shop and go to school in Los Angeles County.
JACK SEARLES, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Widow of Del Shannon Alleges Drug Led to His Suicide, Sues Eli Lilly & Co.
JOHN RIVERA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
David Swedlow, Pioneer in Manufacture of Acrylics, Dies
SHANNON SANDS
Report Says Convair Lagoon Cleanup Cost May Reach $90 Million
ALAN ABRAHAMSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Obituaries
Final Census Figures
LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Sues Citizens' Ridgeline Committee
LESLIE EARNEST
ANAHEIM : Voters Will Have 2 Ballots in March
LISA MASCARO
Bernson Challenger Proposes Ban on Building
JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Rationing Plan to Be Aired Tuesday
HUGO MARTIN
A War About Oil After All?
Church Seeks Airport Facility to Open Shelter
SEBASTIAN ROTELLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Daily News Offers Contract to Workers
2 Inmates Stabbed During Jail Fracas
Robber Takes $8,000 From Restaurant
IRVINE : School Board Weighs Parcel Tax for Ballot
TOM McQUEENEY
San Diego
Lending an Ear to Hearing Impaired : Trained Dogs Alert Owners to Sounds
MARY HELEN BERG
Schools Begin Push for Amnesty Classes
COLUMN RIGHT : Let's Produce More Patriots, Not Peaceniks : We educate for self-indulgence and guilt-ridden skepticism, instead of paying for weapons to protect our young.
ROGER SCRUTON,
Roger Scruton is a writer and philosopher who teaches at the University of London
Molina Decides to Skip Debate : Campaign: She denies that she is avoiding Torres in 1st District supervisorial race. Aides say she will take part in TV forums.
RICHARD SIMON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jury Told How Man Clung to Car's Hood and Fell
JERRY HICKS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Numbers
Man Found Shot to Death in Apparent Drug Dispute
OAK PARK : Sanitation District Delays Cityhood Bid
KIRSTEN LEE SWARTZ
LAPD WATCH : Moving On Out
Arias Backs Diplomacy as Means to End Gulf War
JESSE KATZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Choose the Road of Tolerance
City Council OKs Funds for 66 Special Arts Projects After Debate
SUSAN FREUDENHEIM, SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARTS EDITOR
Accidental Find Nets Drugs, Money, Suspects
Countywide
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Meeting Set for Contract Discussion
JOHN PENNER
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Can't Buy the Idea of Colleague Vendors
DAVILYNN FURLOW,
Davilynn Furlow is a Times editor
Full Ahead on Stadium--City : Construction: Stopping work on the sports complex makes no sense, Fullerton officials say. And the football program isn't officially dead.
KRISTINA LINDGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tax Break, Census Increase Will Ease Oxnard's Cash Pinch
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Small Clown Brings Joy to Other Sick Children
HERBERT J. VIDA
SANTA ANA : African-American Events Are Planned
GREG HERNANDEZ
FILLMORE : City, School Leaders Plan Joint Meeting
JANET BERGAMO
Critical of Postal Service
Teen-Ager's Victimization
Stop Building During Drought
Lessons a Young Boy Teaches
AL MARTINEZ
Attorneys in Russ Case Agree to Have Jury Hear Wife's Diaries
GARDEN GROVE : City Might Extend Ban on Nightclubs
JIM TORTOLANO
California IN BRIEF : VANDENBERG AFB : Military Is Mum on 'Star Wars' Missile
OJAI : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Killing at Party
MACK REED
Foes of Dump Attack Sponsor Firm's Record : Toxics: Groups also say the incinerator proposed for La Posta Indian Reservation would make the county a dumping ground for imported waste.
AMY WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teacher-Worker Sickout Shuts 4 Schools Early
Measles Epidemic Seen as Coming Under Control
SIMI VALLEY : Bank Robber Flees Into Neighborhood
CHRISTOPHER PUMMER
PLATFORM : No Need for Draft
KEN EDELBERG,
The war against Iraq has made many college students wonder if the United States will reinstitute a draft. KEN EDELBERG, a 20-year-old student at Los Angeles Valley College, commented on that possibility:
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Stabbing Caused Woman's Death
DAVAN MAHARAJ
Don't Move Oxnard High
Processing Versus Recycling
SANTA ANA : Sanctions Anger College Teachers
GREG HERNANDEZ
Groundbreaking Held for Metro Green Line
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Adopts Code to Help Prevent Fires
Key School May Get Big Increase in Minorities : Ventura: Parents at Poinsettia Elementary have been the most outspoken about a proposal to change district attendance boundaries.
ADRIANNE GOODMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Grabinski Named Head of Transportation Agency
Officials Expect More Bad-Air Warnings : Smog: The state has lowered the level of pollution at which advisories must be issued. New technology can help predict such episodes.
JOANNA M. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Attendance Higher at Gateway School
MAJA RADEVICH
Community Center Offers $500 Reward to Stop Vandalism
JULIO MORAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Too Much Initiative
OXNARD : Council Seeks Ways to Reduce Deficit
HUGO MARTIN
San Diego
Pomerado Road to Stay Closed Pending Appeal
NANCY RAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Tending Girls Who Fell From Grace
LINDA BLANDFORD
Blacks Also Set Sights on Galanter's Council Seat : Politics: Although many African-Americans are jockeying in Lindsay, Farrell districts, others turn toward 6th. They hope to attract enough whites' votes to force incumbent into runoff.
ANDREA FORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pendleton Hospital Gears Up for Injured
RAY TESSLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Local Artist's Mosaic Unveiled at Library
MAJA RADEVICH
ANAHEIM : Motorist in Fatal Crash Is Identified
Verdicts on Deputies in Drug Scandal Upheld
VICTOR MERINA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Ruling on Smoking Might Be Appealed
California IN BRIEF : TEMECULA : 'Yuppie Robber' Now Hits Restaurant
City Endorses Panel to Probe Discrimination : Minorities: Human Relations Commission could have subpoena power in investigating complaints of racial, ethnic and religious tensions.
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Receives 2-Year Sentence for Patriot Missile Overcharges : Fraud: His wife gets probation. There is no evidence that the parts involved were faulty, prosecutor says.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinic Opens for Patients With AIDS Virus : Health care: Goals include serving the poor and providing timely treatment of early symptoms. Unit is named for Assemblyman Richard Polanco.
IRENE WIELAWSKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Cancer Society Issues Bogus-Solicitor Alert
SAN DIEGO COUNTY AND THE GULF WAR : Wives of POWs Offer Cautious Thank You
RAY TESSLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Class Act : Student, 15, Makes Perfect Sense of SAT Exam
AARON CURTISS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ANAHEIM : Freeway Sound Wall Will Be Temporary
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN
Conflict-of-Interest Charges in Orange Rejected by D.A.
DAVE LESHER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Rail Endowment Gets Tentative OK
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN
VENTURA : Council Debates Anti-War Exhibit
SANTIAGO O'DONNELL
PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF WAR : Strange Bedfellowship Boosts Israel : Along with the Saudis, Syria's Assad accepts the Jewish state's right to defend itself, and hope grows for a wider peace.
DOV S. ZAKHEIM,
Dov S. Zakheim, a former deputy undersecretary of defense, heads a consulting firm in Arlington, Va. He is an adjunct scholar of the Heritage Foundation and a senior associate of the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Weaker of 2 CRA Control Plans Backed
TRACY WOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Verbal Skirmish Over War : Debate: Eight ninth-graders, split between backers and critics of U.S. actions in the gulf, make strong arguments over such issues as economic sanctions and press restrictions.
RICHARD LEE COLVIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Show Support and Fly the Flag
Officials Recommend That Unlicensed Kennel Be Closed
LYNDA NATALI, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Anaheim Woman Is Shot in the Back by 1 of 4 Intruders in Robbery at Her Home
DAVAN MAHARAJ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Man, 29, Dies From Gunshot Wounds
VIVIAN LOUIE
Developers Fight Major Fee Hikes of Up to 1,100% : Thousand Oaks: The City Council is considering higher charges for eight of nine departments, from law enforcement to utilities.
PSYCHE PASCUAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Keep War Aims in Proportion : Bush: "We do not seek the destruction of Iraq"
Students Wonder Whether Budget Squeeze Will Raise Fees
MARK LANDSBAUM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
La Mesa
* E. Gordon Hale; Owned Tire Company
Disappearance of Man, 84, Puzzles and Frightens His Family, Friends : Mystery: Buster Weatherall apparently vanished after returning home from a senior citizens center. Police have few leads.
JOHN H. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Man Gets 9 Years for Role in Gang Rape
MACK REED
THOUSAND OAKS : New Editor Named at News Chronicle
CHRISTOPHER PUMMER
Peyer-Case Damage Claim Goes to Jury
H.G. REZA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Convicted of Murder in Shooting of Woman, 60 : Crime: Two defendants now face a death penalty hearing. The third faces an automatic sentence of 25 years to life in prison.
JERRY HICKS and CHARLES HILLINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER and TIMES STAFF WRITER
'A Hole in His Soul' : Few Are Surprised by the Violent Death of a Troubled Youth
MICHELE FUETSCH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Brothers to Stand Trial in 1988 Slaying : Camarillo: Jorge Rosales, 17, was found shot to death in a field after a party where the defendants' mother was hurt.
MACK REED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prolific ATM Robber Scheduled to Get Prison Term : Crime: Ex-convict is believed to have committed most such holdups. He has pleaded guilty to 37 charges.
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Del Shannon's Widow Sues Maker of Prozac
CLIPBOARD : Hazardous Spills Log
SPORTS
Spitz Will Launch Comeback April 13 in Japan
From Staff and Wire Reports
Former Slugger Dale Long Dies at 64 : Baseball: He hit home runs in a record eight consecutive games for the Pirates in 1956.
From Staff and Wire Reports
Fullerton's Voice of Experience : Baseball: When Coach Augie Garrido speaks, his Titan baseball players listen--with reverence.
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Sidelines : Shriver Upsets No. 6 Zvereva
From Times Wire Services
COMMENTARY : Giants Had Help From Above--and Talent
JOE GERGEN, NEWSDAY
CSUN Breaks Scoring Mark in 123-91 Rout
THERESA MUNOZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NHL ROUNDUP : Blackhawks Beat Canucks, 1-0
From Associated Press
The Sidelines : Giants to Forgo N.Y. Ceremony
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Parcells Talks Future, Not End of the Line
TIM KAWAKAMI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hockey
From Staff and Wire Reports
Roberts, Padres Settle for One Year, $875,000
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Worthy and 3 Blazers Join the All-Stars
From Associated Press
Piniella Pleased by Reds' Underdog Role
JOE KAY, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pro Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
Pro Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
College Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
The Sidelines : '96 Atlanta Games Pact Signed
From Times Wire Services
Five Sockers are Selected to MSL All-Star Team
JOHN GEIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baseball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Pro Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
Baseball
Pro Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Kings' Duo Putting CFL Deal on Ice : Football: McNall and Gretzky, already partners in horse racing, are near agreement on purchase of Ornest's Toronto club.
BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Long Beach Women Win
UCI Opens Baseball Season Today
Baseball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Poway Football Coach Elrod Calls It Quits
MARTIN HENDERSON
Surfing More Popular Than Sex
Reuters
Tony Tucker Knocks Out Washington
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shurmur Interview in Cleveland Today
TIM KAWAKAMI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lupe Nava
Soccer Roundup
BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : St. Clair's 17 Help Sonora Score an Upset of Fullerton
NBA ROUNDUP : Long Shots Help Pistons Stop Bullets
From Associated Press
Angels Expect Davis to Return : Baseball: Agent says new-look free-agent outfielder likely to re-sign for 1991 after receiving no other offers.
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Sidelines : Ex-Champ Faces Drug Charge
From Times Wire Services
Boxing
From Staff and Wire Reports
Pro Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
Rare Drug Policy May Have Helped Marinovich : Jurisprudence: Orange County enforcement procedure allows USC quarterback to be charged with misdemeanor.
ELLIOTT ALMOND, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Football Signings
SCOTT MILLER
The Sidelines : Approval of Expos' Sale on Hold
From Times Wire Services
Marinovich Beneficiary of Loophole - Football: Arrest in Orange County instead of Los Angeles means misdemeanor charge instead of felony
ELLIOTT ALMOND, ELLIOTT ALMOND, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USIU's Bradshaw Scores 53, but Northridge Wins, 123-91
THERESA MUNOZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Miller's 32 Lead Titans to Victory
In 1926, Grange Got $49,000 for Game in Coliseum
EARL GUSTKEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
These Late Bloomers Blossom at Fullerton
STEVE KRESAL
SOCCER ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Comes a Little Bit Closer to First Title
TOM BIRSCHBACH
The Road Back Remains Bumpy at Victor Valley
LONNIE WHITE
It's Cheers--Not Jeers--for Norwood
From Associated Press
The Sidelines : Maier Wins Women's Super-G
From Times Wire Services
PRO FOOTBALL : Giants Start With Power, End With Championship
BOB OATES
LJCD's Salaam Gets Approval for 1 More Year
MARTIN HENDERSON
Bowling
From Staff and Wire Reports
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Meek Leads San Pasqual Past Rancho Bernardo
Yearning to Be Safe at Home : Strawberry Returns to L.A. as Dodger, Hoping to Escape Pressure of Stardom
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Section Denies Catholic Schools' Inclusion
TOM HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hart Lineman DeGroote Decides to Play at Oregon
KIRBY LEE
COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Syracuse Turns to Defense to Stop Connecticut
From Associated Press
In Georgia, Colorado Didn't Get Buffaloed, or Even Homered
TED BROCK
Pistons' Thomas Has Surgery and Gets Some Bad News
Associated Press
Jason Cunningham
VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Bellman Scores 25 as Rio Mesa Gets Past Oxnard, 67-56
'20s Star Grange, 87, Dies : Football: "Galloping Ghost" was one of game's pioneers playing for University of Illinois and Chicago Bears.
From a Times Staff Writer
CAL STATE FULLERTON BASEBALL PREVIEW : Titans Won't Dazzle, but They'll Be Competitive
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Suspect in Slayings of 7 in New Mexico Could Face Death : Crime: Ricky Abeyta is arraigned on three counts of murder. More charges are expected to be filed this week.
PAUL FELDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION : Former Reagan Teacher Dies
From Times Wire Services
What to Expect When Donating Blood
KATHLEEN DOHENY
Rice-Based Help for Baby Diarrhea
Iran Continues to Insist It Will Hold Iraqi Jets
From Associated Press
Gorbachev
Most Severe Water Rationing Ever Looms : Drought: Proposals being considered call for unprecedented cuts for cities and farms. Officials concede these Draconian measures are meant as attention-getters.
VIRGINIA ELLIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S., Soviets Agree to Put Off Summit
ROBERT C. TOTH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High Civilian War Toll Reported in Study
Reuters
Israel Presses U.S. for OK to Launch Retaliatory Strikes : Mideast: Defense planners feel they can help wipe out the Iraqi missile threat. And they're itching to get at it.
DANIEL WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
War IN BRIEF : PERSIAN GULF : Iraq Denies Holding Missing CBS Crew
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The Day in the Gulf
Market Update
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
The Reserves
Allies Get 'Hard Kill' on Iraqis
From Associated Press
Jordanians Refused Entry into Syria
Reuters
In the Mideast
Bentsen Assails Idea of Further Medicare Cuts
From Associated Press
World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Havel Says No to Soviet Troop Trains
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
State's AAA Credit Status in Jeopardy
DOUGLAS P. SHUIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Conflicting Claims
Toddler's Mom Loves It When He Just Says No
EILEEN HEYES, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES;
Eileen Heyes is a Los Angeles free-lance writer
Orange's Bishop Urges Support for U.S. Troops
ERIC LICHTBLAU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BEIJING : New Pro-Democracy Trials
STATE : Pilot Finds Airport Lights Out
From Times Wire Services
Airmen Watch Chicken for Chemical Alert
Reuters
345 Killed in Raids, Iraq Tells U.N. : War toll: Letter to Perez de Cuellar charges allies with 'heinous, premeditated crimes' in bombings of cities.
JOHN J. GOLDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Destruction of All of Chemical Arms Doubted
From Times Wires Services
World IN BRIEF : NEW ZEALAND : No One Injured in Two Big Quakes
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Germany to Send Aid to U.S., Missiles to War
From Reuters
Waste Charged in U.S. Studies of Chemical, Germ Warfare Defenses
OSWALD JOHNSTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Europe
CAPE TOWN : New South African Reforms
His Down-to-Earth Message Needs to Get Out Quickly
Dianne Klein
Origins of Phrase
Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Immunity Sought by Exxon in Oil Spill
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Sheriff Gates Urges Special Election on O.C. Jail Tax : Politics: Encouraged by poll, he asks Board of Supervisors to let the voters decide on May 14.
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gulf Weather
World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : U.S.-Seoul Military Exercises Protested
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Saddam Spectacle
Jewish Group Ends 20 Years of Protests at Soviet Embassy
From Associated Press
The Have-Nots of Water World Begin to Stir
ROBERT A. JONES
Mourning Man Killed
Associated Press
What Next?
Turkey Eases Hard Line Against Kurds
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Bombing Appears to Halt Gulf Oil Spill
KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Documentary : A Week of War: Mix of Monumental, Trivial
French Defense Official Resigns
From Reuters
Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Long-Distance Call for Political Funds
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
HEALTH : Gene Inserted to Fight Cancer
From Times Wire Services
ACLU Assails FBI Interviews on Terrorism : Discrimination: Agency's efforts have focused on Arab-Americans. Group says refusing 'voluntary' meetings may bring future consequences.
RONALD J. OSTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STATE : Heimlich Maneuver Saves Puppy
From Times Wire Services
Hussein Bunker Has Canopy to Protect Bed, German TV Reports
Reuters
World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Army, Rebels Clash; At Least 15 Killed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Rocket Barrage on Israelis Falls Short; PLO Denies Attack
Reuters
Profile: Hosni Mubarak
Desert Ducks
Nation IN BRIEF : WYOMING : House Panel Kills Strict Abortion Bill
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
13 Executed in Canton in Crackdown on Crime
Associated Press
Cupids to Point Arrows at U.S. Troops in Gulf
Associated Press
NOTES FROM THE HOME FRONT : Peace Groups Go High-Tech
Times staff writer Eric Malnic from staff and wire reports
DESERT STORM: DAY 13 : Military
Frozen Food Keeps Party Hot
ANN CONWAY
Media : Reporters Wage Their Own Battles in the Gulf : With the military watching their every word and move, it's tough to rise above the fray.
JOHN BALZAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arab-Americans Reassured on Threats, Arson
KENNETH REICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Eating Healthfully Doesn't Have to Mean Eating Boring Food
JAN HOFMANN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
M-3 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Look Who's Coming to Dinner: Hitler, Jesus, Mae West
JACK SMITH
An Attack of the Jitters : Capitol Hill Is Taking Terrorism Threat Seriously, Even If It Means Having a Pan of Lasagna Checked by the Bomb Squad
GERALDINE BAUM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATION : Killings Linked to Combat Stress
From Times Wire Services
World IN BRIEF : NAMIBIA : Diplomats Discuss Regional Peace Plan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Heavy Fog Causes Series of Auto Crashes in Indiana
From Times Wire Services
Baghdad Denies It's Holding Missing TV Crew From CBS : Media: A deserter reportedly tells of foreigners being taken into Iraqi custody. The network asks Gorbachev and CNN to help in the search.
From Associated Press
NEWS ANALYSIS : Experts 'Dumbstruck' by Iraqi Planes in Iran : Air war: Theories run from mass defection to murky deal that would allow Hussein to use them in later strike.
JOHN M. BRODER and ROBIN WRIGHT, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Former Self-Esteem Panel Chief to Head State Drug Programs
From Times Wire Services
STATE : Man Gets Life Term in '69 Murder
From Times Wire Services
PYONGYANG : Start of North Korean Spring?
Mind Games: On Life Underground
TRACY WILKINSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reservists Seek to Be Objectors in Face of War : Call-ups: Support groups say they have been flooded with inquiries since last week's notification of 20,000 inactive personnel.
From Associated Press
Proposal by Ethics Panel to Punish Cranston Seen : Congress: Sources expect him to face serious penalty, but not expulsion from Senate, for links to Keating S&L.
SARA FRITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tiny College on a Quest for the Truth
ADRIANNE GOODMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq Claims POW Killed : 'Human Shield' a Victim of Allied Bombing, It Says
From Times Wire Services
2 POW Wives Give Thanks for Support : Military: The spouses of two Marines captured by Iraq offer brief statements, fearing more information could hurt the men.
RAY TESSLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israeli Pacifists Embrace War as Key to Peace
CAREY GOLDBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anti-Western Legacy Haunts E. Europe Nations : Terrorism: With borders open and illegal arms trade flourishing, there are fears that the region could be a launching pad for attacks.
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge to Hear Arguments About Effects of Overcrowding in Jails
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anguished Refugees From Iraq Pouring Into Jordan : Frontier: A crossing is reopened by Baghdad. Victims tell of war terror and suffering at border.
MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : Plan to Liberalize Economy Unveiled
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Avoiding Terrorism
Iraq Predicts Mubarak's Slaying, Worldwide Terrorism : Propaganda: Commentary says attacks will make Bush 'a hostage in his Black House.'
KENNETH FREED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beijing Planning Market-Oriented Economic Reforms : China: Policy statement is worded to justify capitalistic methods. It also states adherence to political dictatorship.
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Threat of Epidemics
State Cancer Rate Varies Widely by Region, Study Finds : Health: Most types occur less frequently in L.A. and Orange counties than in other areas surveyed. Experts say environmental factors may not explain the differences.
PAUL JACOBS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Controlling The Oil Spill
Hussein Issues Boasts, Threats in TV Interview
MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Three For the Show : Del Rubio Triplets Are Now High Priestesses of Their Own Culture Cult
IRENE LACHER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2-Parent Families Drop Sharply, Census Report Shows
From United Press International
Which Toothbrush Is Best?
S. Africa Rivals Mandela, Buthelezi Meet
From Reuters
New President of Somalia Is Sworn In
From Associated Press
State of Union Address to Stress War
Associated Press
Fashion's Mr. Mean : Mr. Blackwell, Famous for Ripping Celebrities to Threads, Takes His Stylish Shtick to the Stage, Where Audiences Eat Up His Put-Downs
NANCY WRIDE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS: COMMON POORWILL (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii)
Environmental Weapon Used Before : Strategy: The Soviets have studied ecological tactics for years. Iraqis used them on a small scale against Iran.
KAREN TUMULTY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
War IN BRIEF : INDIA : U.S. Planes Refuel for Gulf Missions
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pro-Soviet Latvian Police Jeer Republic's President
From Associated Press
Censored in England
In the United Nations
Vehicles of Power for Soviet Right
Joel Ostrow\f7 , Times Moscow bureau researcher
Nation IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Court Asked to Cite Colleges Over Race
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Conservatives Offer Guides to Colleges : Education: Two books weed out schools with non-Western and feminist leanings. Critics say the lists lack balance.
LARRY GORDON, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : A Reporter's Undercover Look at Rigors of 1st-Year Law School : ANARCHY AND ELEGANCE by Chris Goodrich . Little, Brown; $18.95, 288 pages
CHARLES JOHNSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV AND THE GULF WAR : TV Plays Johnny One-Note: Is Nothing Else Going On?
HOWARD ROSENBERG, TIMES TELEVISION CRITIC
COLUMN ONE : Dhahran Adapts to Wartime : The hub of the Eastern Province owes its existence to oil. Now comes conflict to reshape its peaceful character.
DAVID LAMB and JOHN BALZAR, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Accident Study
Amman, Tehran to Reopen Embassies
When It Comes to Artillery, U.S. Is Outgunned by Enemy's Weaponry : Military: The Korean War was the last time the United States had clear dominance.
HARRY G. SUMMERS Jr.
Count Tops 80 as More Iraqi Planes Fly to Shelter in Iran : Gulf War: Some captured allied pilots have been injured by strikes on civilian targets, Iraq says. Bombing has stemmed the oil spill, U.S. reports.
J. MICHAEL KENNEDY and DAVID LAUTER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Judge Refuses to Dismiss Drug Case Against Noriega : Law: Ruling expresses concerns about recordings of the ex-dictator's phone calls. The court may bar some future witnesses and certain evidence.
MIKE CLARY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Insider : The War of Words at the Pentagon : The 'Tom and Mike Hour' is the daily battle briefing between the Washington press corps and the military's two senior officers for operations and intelligence.
MELISSA HEALY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Briefing Paper : S. Africa Summitry: Key Blacks Meet
SCOTT KRAFT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Profile : Alfreds Rubiks: Latvia's Agile Man in the Middle : His unsuccessful bid to seize power in the Baltic republic as the head of a pro-Moscow group hurt him politically at home. But the Kremlin seems to consider him the equal of the republic's democratically elected president.
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUENOS AIRES : Fighting Argentine Corruption
Next Step : Hussein May Be Banking on Ground War to Turn Tide : Many nagging questions remain for the allies as the clash of armies draws closer.
RUDY ABRAMSON and MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Doing Business : Japan Changes Rules of Engagement for Mideast Trade : After nearly 20 years of virtual compliance with the Arab boycott, Japanese firms are doing business with Israel
KARL SCHOENBERGER, Times Sraff Writer
BUSINESS
War Unites Doves and Hawks
HARRY BERNSTEIN
Science/ Technology
Dean Takahashi/Times staff writer
Durable Goods Orders Up 4.4%; Gulf Action Credited
From Associated Press
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
FMR Corp. Cuts Stake in House of Fabrics
Micropolis Says Profit Totals $3.75 Million
U.S. Consumer Confidence Hits 10-Year Low
Times Wire Services
Show and Tell? Business Can Bring Reform
DANIEL AKST
Late Rally Boosts Dow 8.16 Points
From Associated Press
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
P.M. BRIEFING : Hospital Industry Seen at Risk
From Times Wire Services
Construction Outlays Skid During Year : Survey: The 11% drop from 1989 pointed to a 'deepening decline' at year-end, according to F. W. Dodge.
From United Press International
Datron Systems Reports 3% Quarterly Profit Gain
Congress Is Warned of Threat to FDIC : Banking: The fund will run out of money soon, the CBO director says. A loan from the Treasury is needed.
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Rolls to Cut Aerospace Jobs 10%
From Times Wire Services
Syncor International Purchases Med-Source
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
Hughes Wins $50-Million Star Wars Contract
SEC Charges Former ATI Chairman With Contempt
ITT Unit Gets $115-Million Radar Gear Contract
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
3rd-Quarter Profit Drops 50% at Perceptronics Inc.
P.M. BRIEFING : Banks Closed in Buenos Aires
From Times Wire Services
Inflation Outpaces Personal Income; Spending Up 6%
From Times Wire Services
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
ROUNDUP : Merrill Lynch Bounces Back Into Black After Loss in 1989
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
California's $10.6-Billion Crop in 1990 Leads U.S. Production
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Aided 1 of 2 Failing Banks
From Times Wire Services
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
Science/technology
Dean Takahashi/Times staff writer
P.M. BRIEFING : Shenzhen Exchange Drops 30%
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Chrysler Minivan Plant to Close
From Times Wire Services
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
Bishop Inc. Reports $150,000 Quarterly Loss
STOCKS : Most Issues Advance, but Dow Slips 4.95
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Health Costs Eat Up Quarter of Profits: Poll
From The Washington Post
Jobs Are There but Tough to Find : Employment: The market has tightened markedly in recent months, but accountants, nurses and bill collectors are still needed.
From Associated Press
P.M. BRIEFING : Honda to Cut U.S. Car Production
From Times Wire Services
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
Steel Workers' Strike Against USX Is Expected
From Reuters
1st Oil Stockpile Auction Draws a Glut of Bidders : Energy: An international agency also plans to proceed with sales of petroleum reserves.
From Times Wire Services
Reaching Out With an Electronic Touch : Telephones: Businesses can now access up-to-date computerized white pages listings--for a hefty fee.
JAY ARNOLD, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Patriots' Hits in Gulf War Also Impact Valley Firms : Mideast crisis: Some local companies may benefit from the hostilities. But others could be hurt.
JAMES F. PELTZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Small Banks Upset With Reform Plan
From Associated Press
Debating U.S. Involvement in Gulf Conflict
Apple Asks FCC to Reserve Radio Waves
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Keebler to Lay Off 150 at Bakery in Van Nuys
AEROSPACE : Boeing's Profit Quadruples in Fourth Quarter
From Associated Press
Pollution Research Reports $114,000 Profit for Quarter
Red Tape Threatens Supply Pipeline to Gulf War : Defense: Some firms rushed to get equipment to troops in the gulf, but now they're waiting to be paid. Many don't want to take orders until they get a final contract for the goods.
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Air Travel Up in State, Bucking National Trend : Airlines: The recession and fears of terrorist attacks fail to discourage California fliers. But the $20 fares that are filling seats may not last.
DENISE GELLENE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arco's Earnings Climb to Record $2 Billion in '90 : Energy: Unocal, Phillips, Pennzoil and Amerada Hess report sharp increases in fourth-quarter earnings, mainly because of the Persian Gulf crisis.
PATRICK LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Retailer Charged With Removing Clothing Labels
Wages Failed to Keep Up With 1990 Inflation : Economy: The 4.9% annual increase in salaries was below the 6.1% inflation rate, the government says.
From Associated Press
Tonka Predicts Large Losses, Explores Sale : Retailing: The nation's third-largest toy maker is burdened with huge debt from its purchase of Kenner Parker Toys.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Tejon Ranch in No Hurry to Develop Land : Real estate: As neighboring property owners rush to create residential projects, managers of the 270,000 acres north of Los Angeles are cautiously waiting for just the right plan.
BARRY STAVRO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dale Electronics Acquires SFE's West-Cap Assets
War Demands New Strategies, Sensitivity From Public Relations Experts
BRUCE HOROVITZ
Japanese Purchase of Stake in Tool Company Opposed
JONATHAN WEBER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Steel Workers' Strike Against USX Is Expected
From Reuters
Fruit Juice Company Drinks In Success : Adept Marketing Has Helped Natural Kids Foods Become a Leader in Its Field in Just a Year
PHILIPP GOLLNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sears May Order Historic Catalogue Operation Shut
MARTHA GROVES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
That's In-Flight Entertainment--for the Jet Set : Airlines: Valencia- based Airvision may be in for a dogfight as it offers carriers a program that does much more than show movies.
JOHN MEDEARIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Union Vote Withdrawn: The Graphic Communications...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Squeezing Success from Kids' Juice : Marketing: Natural Kids Foods has rocketed ahead by using cartoon characters on the packages of its fruit drinks.
PHILIPP GOLLNER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Publishing Home Run Was in the Cards for Baseball Collector Couple : Magazine: Baseball Hobby News has grown from a small newspaper to a monthly with a circulation of 73,000.
BOB WOLF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pioneer Payment Plan Irks Some Investors : Finance: But Dennis B. Schmucker, the firm's chief executive, says $7-million distribution would help most investors in the ailing mortgage company.
GREG JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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