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What happened on February 11, 1992
ENTERTAINMENT
Pop/rock
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Dance
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
ART REVIEW : Henri Photos Hold Mirror Up to Talent
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
MUSIC REVIEW : Perlman at the Pavilion
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
Movies
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
JAZZ REVIEW : Berrys Showcase Talents of Japan at the Biltmore
Music and Dance Reviews : Youth Symphony Showcases 2 Soloists
By Donna Perlmutter
Music and Dance Reviews : Birtschansky Dance Drama at Odyssey
TV Reviews : 'Merry Christmas, Baby': Powerful Journey Home
By Ray Loynd
TV Reviews : 'Frontline' Profiles Castro's Career
By Robert Koehler
MUSIC REVIEWS : Mozart: The Next Generation : The main interest in the Camerata program in Newport Beach lies in piano concerto by Wolfgang Amadeus' son.
By Richard S. Ginell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
JAZZ REVIEW : Newsom Lets Sax Do Talking
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEWS : Young Pianist Performs With S.C. Symphony : 18-year-old Anders Martinson captures spotlight in Irvine concert. Orchestra overcomes musical challenges to contribute to an impressive evening.
By Timothy Mangan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER : Fine 'Woolf' in Cheap Clothing
By Jan Herman
Shakespeare Orange County, the newly formed professional...
Compiled by Kenneth Williams
AN APPRECIATION : Haley Made History, Never Forgot His Roots
By Rick Du Brow, TIMES TELEVISION WRITER
Director Trims 'Basic Instinct' to Get R Rating : Movies: The MPAA considered giving the sex-filled, violent thriller an NC-17 rating. Cuts by Paul Verhoeven are termed minor.
By Robert W. Welkos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Man to Man': End of the Line for Gay Forum : Television: Hosts Howard Smith, Dave Wright are forced to sign off due to cost of production and air time, waning support.
By Dennis Mcdougal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Kids Sue Former Director for Defamation : Pop music: The Boston filing seeks unspecified damages and claims that Gregory McPherson's lip-sync allegations damaged the group's reputation.
By Chuck Philips, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Modern Songwriters Tune In to Atomic Bomb : Music: A hit is rare, but the theme is incorporated into a wide range of post-Hiroshima works.
By Charles Hillinger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Improvement's' Williams Keeps Producing Hits
By Rick Du Brow
TV Execs on 'Good Morning America'
MUSIC REVIEW : Early Gems Shine, Dispassionately, Under Ensemble
By Kenneth Herman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Third Generation of Fans Discovers Pianist McCann
By Dirk Sutro
Bringing Her Points Home : Nanci Griffith, Who'll Play Coach House, Is Ready to Settle Down
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Weekend Box Office : Disney Takes Four of the Top 10 Spots
By David J. Fox
BUSINESS
Betty Stoike has been named chairwoman of Scripps Memorial...
KFMB/B-100FM Radio announced a new sales management team...
General Dynamics Missiles & Electronics Group recently...
Mary C. McNett has joined McGladrey & Pullen in its San...
Philip Calderone has been appointed vice president and...
Molecular Biosystems Inc. announced the following new...
Larry Gittins has been named vice president of the board...
North American Title Co. has added Gina Smiar and Lisa...
Mel Katz has assumed the 1992 chairmanship of the Greater...
Roy Moffett has been appointed vice president of...
Michael H. Cox has been named vice president of U.S. Bank...
Jessica DeSando has been hired at Spear/Hall Advertising...
Glenn F. Weien joined the La Jolla office of James M...
James A. Ward has been hired as an associate at the law...
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Treating Depressed Workers Could Make Good Business Sense : Health: A mood disorder expert at UCSD believes corporations could save money in the long run by helping employees to improve their mental health.
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For the Trendy and Chic : Soon-to-Open Paladion Center to Cater to the Upper Crust
By Chris Kraul, SAN DIEGO COUNTY BUSINESS EDITOR
More Changes in Top Levels at Salomon Bros.
From Associated Press
Ronald E. Steiner was named president and chief executive...
Edward M. Young has been named president, chief executive...
American Construction Group Inc. in Lancaster won a...
Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won a $1,712,492...
Lepley Heads Sales, Marketing at Revamped Mitsubishi Division
Dr. Fred E. Nowroozi has been appointed medical director...
Brian Norkaitis, has been promoted to president of the...
Alleged Overcharges Fuel Feud Over Gas From Canada
By Daniel Akst
McLaughlin Research Corp. in Camarillo won a $1,829,831...
Face of Recession : Southlanders Testify on the Slump's Human Toll
By Susan Moffat, TIMES STAFF WRITER
United to Delay $6.7 Billion Worth of Jet Purchases
From Times Wire Services
Big Names Launch Film Distributor : Movies: With some studios hurting, former Columbia executives Victor A. Kaufman and Lewis J. Korman form Savoy Pictures Entertainment.
By Alan Citron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carter Hawley Has First Profit Since Chapter 11 Filing : Retailing: The owner of the Broadway earned $43.6 million in the five-week holiday selling period ending Jan. 5.
By Carla Lazzareschi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It May Be Hard to Swallow Some Endorsements
By Bruce Horovitz
Cheese? Swiss Make Good Bread Too
By Crissy Gonzalez
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Aerospace & Defense
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Are State's EPA Rules Too Costly? : Environment: A cost-benefit study is planned on California regulations, many of which are the bane of business groups.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Aerospace & Defense
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Time Warner Reports Its First Operating Profit : Earnings: Because of a preferred dividend requirement, however, the entertainment firm still ended the fourth quarter of 1991 with a net loss.
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Wymer Will Settle in SEC Civil Suit : Securities: The deal won't affect the criminal case against the Newport Beach investment adviser.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Another Top Trump Executive to Leave
From Associated Press
Adjustments on Adjustable Rates Seen
By Kathy M. Kristof
Dow Up 19.68, Buoyed by Oil Firm Stocks : Market Overview
OPEC Meeting to Seek Cuts in Oil Production
From Reuters
Rice Imports in Japan Urged--With Tariffs
From Associated Press
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Housing Sales Remain Sluggish Despite Drop in Interest Rates : Real estate: January's 2% decline from a year ago indicates that consumers remain hesitant about buying property.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Litton Whistle-Blower Plans Appeal of Suit's Dismissal : Courts: A judge says the former employee failed to present enough evidence to show that the firm knew about the embezzlement she reported.
By Philipp Gollner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L. A. Settlement May Aid Developers' Plans for Warner Center : Woodland Hills: Commercial real estate people say the recently settled Warner Ridge case could expedite approval of half a dozen projects nearby.
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Fined for Role in Fraud Case : MiniScribe: A Sherman Oaks resident has been ordered to pay $250 million in punitive damages in the collapse of a disk drive company.
from Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fledgling Drug Maker Gets License : Biotechnology: Regeneron gets permission to work on protein that may combat nerve disorders. The firm is partly owned by Amgen.
By James F. Peltz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Delphi Posts Profit of $33,000 in 3rd Quarter
Premier's 1991 Profits Increase to $746,000
Pollution Research Profit Surges in Quarter
Foothill Group Reports Profit of $6.3 Million
American Ecology Predicts Delay in Dump Opening
Tekelec Reports Sharp Drop in 4th-Quarter Profit
Meditech Grants Rights to Anti-Herpes Drug
Zenith Insurance Reports Profit for 4th Quarter
Semtech Lays Off 11% of Worldwide Work Force
Valley Federal Deposits in Visalia to Be Purchased
Leslie's Poolmart Buys Its 2 Franchise Outlets
House of Fabrics Plans to Buy Back 7.4% of Stock
Lockheed Delays Plans to Build R&D Headquarters
Summit Health to Sell 44% of Subsidiary in Offering
Benton Oil Sells Colorado Interests, Nets $775,000
Some Product Endorsements May Be Hard for Consumers to Swallow
By Bruce Horovitz
Downey Team Tries to Rouse S&L Sleeper : Thrift: New managers restructure the staff and plan to increase market share, asset size and profits, sending Wall Street a wake-up call.
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEC Reports First Yearly Profits Since 1988 : Earnings: The job-training company has benefited from cost-cutting, restructuring and increased demand for its services during the recession.
By Ted Johnson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Civil Suit in Wymer Case Settled : Courts: The decision frees the SEC to focus on recovering investors' money lost in the alleged scam. The action does not affect the criminal case against the Newport Beach investment adviser.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Computers/technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Computers/technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Newport Beach Man Faces New Scam Charges : Investing: David O. Naulin is accused of commodities and mail fraud while serving time in a halfway house for running a phony securities operation.
By Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pacific Scientific Earnings Quadruple on Division Sale
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Computers/technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Man Indicted on Bilk Charges
From a Times Staff Writer
Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies in Orange...
COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY : Novadyne Expands Marketing Staff and Lays Off 25 Others
Compiled by Dean Takahashi / Times staff writer
Yearly Net for Wahlco Rises 54%
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Regency Health Services to Offer Stock
Ingram Micro Deal Confirmed: Ingram Micro Inc., a Santa...
CVS Stores Acquired: American Drug Stores Inc., operator...
Suit Seeks $36 Million from Mitsubishi : Terminations: Three fired managers claim their dismissals were based on age and national origin. The Cypress electronics company plans an aggressive defense.
By Cristina Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Register Sued by Fired Employee : Court: He claims he was terminated after he alerted his supervisers about an alleged scheme to fraudulently inflate newspaper circulation by dumping unsold copies.
By Gregory Crouch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hughes Wins Army Contract: Hughes Aircraft Co. in...
Playing Hardball to Sell Tickets : Business: Clubs can't always rely on TV revenue. Oakland A's send out salespeople to push season seats.
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Student Loan Billing Unit to Lay Off 234
Merger Trend Creating Financial Powerhouses : Banking: Acquisitions have formed institutions that will dominate the industry for decades.
From Reuters
Book Tells How to Score With Baseball Cards : Collecting: Self-published primer offers inside tips on buying and selling--and making a profit--in a market that has skyrocketed in popularity.
By Bruce Rule, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Are State's EPA Rules Too Costly? : Environment: A cost-benefit study is planned on California regulations, many of which are the bane of business groups.
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Federal Retiree Benefits
Gang Sentencing
Federal Retiree Benefits
Federal Retiree Benefits
Bomber Harris
Loneliness
Bomber Harris
State Programs on Health Care
American Enterprise
Federal Retiree Benefits
Gang Sentencing
Woes Are Election Fodder
Nation Itself Is to Blame
S.D. Cheated Out of Funds, Judge Rules
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Ethnic Pride Gets a Test in Africa : Tribal conflict is among the continent's most implacable problems. Ethiopia is now giving multiculturalism a try--promoting diversity rather than suppressing it.
By Michael A. Hiltzik, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Airlift Under Way to Aid Former Soviet Union : Relief: Distribution of leftover Gulf War food, medicine is seen by some as being mostly symbolic.
By Tamara Jones and Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
'Roots' Author Alex Haley Dies of Heart Attack at 70 : Culture: Miniseries riveted millions of viewers and produced a swelling of pride among blacks.
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Powerful Storm Triggers Floods : Weather: Helicopter rescue crews pluck stranded, terrified drivers from car roofs and treetops. The deluge strikes the San Fernando Valley the hardest.
By Kenneth J. Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Heroic Actions Avert Tragedy for Motorists
By Eric Malnic and David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Data Raises New Concerns on Breast Implant Safety
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Harkin Scores Record Victory in Iowa Caucus
By Dave Lesher and Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITERS
Secret Files Yield Data on Nazi Mengele
By Dean E. Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Dirty Little Secret Leaked in San Diego
By Peter H. King
Tyson Found Guilty of All Charges in Rape Case : Verdicts: Former heavyweight boxing champion could get up to 60 years in prison for attack on beauty pageant contestant.
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Davis Opens Campaign With Call for Tax Credits to Spur Recovery
By Douglas P. Shuit, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California Bond Rating Lowered : Finances: A Wall Street agency becomes the second to downgrade state's credit status. The action could increase the amount of interest paid on debt.
By Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Legislature Asks Wilson to Unblock Rebate Path
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush's Doctor Assails Dannemeyer's AIDS Stance : Health: GOP congressman is criticized for his 'prejudicial attitude' toward the disease and federally funded research.
By Matt Marshall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Judge Rules on Proposition 13 Inequities : Taxes: Counties with conservative levies, such as San Diego, have been shortchanged of their proper share of state revenues since 1979, ruling says.
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quayle Remarks Spark European Alarm on Trade vs. Security
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Britain Orders More Troops to North Ireland
From Reuters
Kadafi May Report Pan Am Suspects Missing
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
E. German Stasi Chief on Trial; Political Error Seen : Justice: The spectacle seems an embarrassment. The murder charges predate communism's rise.
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POLITICS : States' Ballot Rules Are Often Vexing to Presidential Hopefuls
By Connie Stewart and D'Jamila Salem, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
TOURISM : N. Dakotans Rolling Out Welcome Mat : It could be a tough sell, but officials are planning to extol state's virtues in order to attract visitors.
By David Lamb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Dismisses Haiti Refugee Complaints : Boat people: Administration finds no evidence of military retribution against those repatriated.
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fundamentalist Attacks Kill 8 Algeria Police
From Associated Press
Rape-Murder Case Puts Kenya Tourism on Trial : Africa: Defense lawyers say the two rangers accused of the crime are scapegoats for an official cover-up.
By Michael A. Hiltzik, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Math Prize Awarded
Associated Press
Venezuela's Perez Says He Will End Press Censorship : Media: But editor is doubtful. Pledge comes hours after police raid on opposition newspaper.
By Stan Yarbro, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Health Officials Call for New Fight on Drug-Resistant Types of TB
By Paul Houston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Workplace Drug Abuse on Decline
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Haitian Arrested in Slaying of Hasidic
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Swiss Citizen Seized in Loan Fraud Case
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Military Said to Aid Noriega Associates
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Boy, 16, Gets Maximum Sentence for Killing Classmate and Baby
From Associated Press
Bush-Buchanan Primary Race Takes on Air of Civility : Republicans: The President's criticism of challenger is mild. His rival abandons caustic attacks used earlier.
By James Gerstenzang and Cathleen Decker, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Clinton Says 'Diversions' Obscure Issues : Democrats: He claims focus on his personal life blocks a serious discussion. Tsongas emphasizes image as candidate of candor.
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man in Wheelchair Takes a 150-Foot Bungee Leap
Associated Press
U.S. Remains World's No. 1 Jailer, Study Says
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Texas Professor to Head U.S. Food Inspection Agency
By Daniel P. Puzo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Storm Halts Repair of Sewer in San Diego; Spill Continues
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Questions Raised on Use of Basin for Park, Commuting
By Amy Pyle, TIMES STAFF WRITER
KGB Took Millions to Overseas Communists
Associated Press
Barr Vows to Defend Border Integrity
From a Times Staff Writer
Brown Pledges New Effort on Timber Protection Bills
From Times Staff Writers
Powerful Storm Triggers Floods : Weather: Helicopter rescue crews pluck stranded, terrified drivers from car roofs and treetops. Mudslides and lightning strikes add to the problems.
By Kenneth J. Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Harkin Poised for Big Caucus Victory in Iowa
By Dave Lesher and Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITERS
Strikers in Bangladesh Smash Vehicles, Injure 25
Associated Press
Fundamentalist Attacks Kill 8 Algeria Police
From Associated Press
Sell Cars and Forget Hussein, Iraq Tells Bush
From Reuters
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Military Satellite Finally Launched
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Three Youths Abducted and Shot, Two Killed
Associated Press
U.S. Remains World's No. 1 Jailer, Study Says
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brown Pledges New Effort on Timber Protection Bills
By Virginia Ellis and Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Language Defects Linked to the Grammar of Genes : Science: Researchers say inability to form past tenses or plurals may be inherited. Left-handedness may affect how people process words.
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
6 in Wedding Party Killed
Associated Press
LOOKING SOUTH: Western Digital chief Roger Johnson was in...
By Jerry Hicks and Eric Lichtblau
Powerful Storm Triggers Floods : Weather: Helicopter rescue crews pluck stranded, terrified drivers from car roofs and treetops. The deluge strikes the San Fernando Valley the hardest.
By Kenneth J. Garcia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOOKING NORTH? Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari...
By Eric Lichtblau and Jerry Hicks
More Aid Due Poor Mothers, Infants in O.C.
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
YOU BET: When Bill Cosby begins hosting a syndicated...
By Eric Lichtblau and Jerry Hicks
LION'S SIDE: With last week's ban on kids at Caspers...
By Jerry Hicks and Eric Lichtblau
Data Raises New Concerns on Breast Implant Safety
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Rules on Prop. 13 Inequities : Taxes: Counties with conservative levies, such as Orange and San Diego, have been shortchanged of their share of state revenues since 1979, ruling says.
By Leonard Bernstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Warned of Santa Ana River Flood Threat
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fire Station Becomes 'War Room' for Storm
By Paul Lieberman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Daring Rescue : Teen-Ager Leaps Into Raging Waters and Pulls Woman to Safety
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Water Floods Homes in Wealthy Community : Hidden Hills: Thirty or more houses are affected in the area where a controversial storm drain project is nearing completion.
By Richard Lee Colvin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Power Goes Out, Traffic Backs Up in Rainstorm
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Day of Drama in the Rain
A Personal Take on Soviet History : MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, \o7 by Elena Bonner,\f7 translated by Antonina W. Bouis, Alfred A. Knopf, $23; 349 pages
By Constance Casey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sugary Words: The Democrats in Congress cooked up what...
Compiled by YEMI TOURE
Another Lifetime of Worry Over DES : Concern Grows That Onetime 'Miracle Drug' May Harm a Third Generation
By Jeanne Wright, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Contention Opens Wider Window on the World : Publishing: In an age of specialization, a new journal creates a forum for debate on all subjects, from biology to the collapse of Marxism.
By Kathleen Hendrix, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Dear Foster Mother, I'd Like You to Visit Me'
By Vicki Torres, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Devices Take Bite Out of Braces
By Kathleen Doheny
Don't Sell This Young Star Short
By Dianne Klein
A Liz Update
By Ann Conway
Freedom in Dance : Three-year-olds lasso imaginary animals and jump like kangaroos. Their parents say they like Creative Dance because there's no pressure and it builds confidence.
By Leslie Knowlton Herzog, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
11th Annual Gala Is Heart Stuff
By Kathryn Bold
Documentary : Aid Takes Bumpy Road to Russians : Western food and toys are appreciated--and sometimes sold on the street. Red tape takes its toll.
By Tamara Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Profile : 'Anointed' by Aquino, He's Hardly a Shoo-In : Former Philippine Defense Minister Fidel Ramos has a checkered past. Let's start with his being a Marcos cousin.
By Bob Drogin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VANCOUVER : Keeping Canada Whole
NEW YORK : Libya in the U.N. Dock
MINSK : Sharing the Poverty
BELFAST : More Troops on the Way
Environment : Condors in the Mist Make Scientists' Hearts Soar : In Colombia, the Earth's biggest flying creatures are being saved from extinction. California ecologists are watching the experiment with interest.
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ethnic Discord : Peaceful Island for Serbs, Croats : As Yugoslavia's war rages around it, Bosnia-Herzegovina clings to brotherhood.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Postscript : Nonaligned Alliance Runs on Empty : The 1960s movement championed by Nasser, Castro and other charismatic leaders has lost its direction.
By Nick B. Williams Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Market Scene : Chileans Enjoying Net Profit : This South American nation ranks as sixth biggest in world fishing industry, catching crab, salmon and a myriad of other treasures.
By William R. Long, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Next Step : World Comes Calling on Rich Ukraine : Russia is unhappy about the new popularity of its neighbor. The bad feelings are widening the rift in the struggling Commonwealth.
By Mary Mycio, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Media : Salvador Rebel Radio Comes In From the Heat : The clandestine Venceremos station once taunted the army that searched for it. A new, legal life in the capital has its own problems.
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Culture : Smash Cairo Play Gives Arabs an Unvarnished Look at Themselves : The searching public exploration became possible after the Persian Gulf War finished off any lingering sentiments about unity.
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Protesters Unlock Anger at 'Key Group' Meeting Called by Fox Studio on Expansion
By Jeff Kramer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
HISTORY WATCH : Roots of Genius
A Most Valuable Player : Magic wins, AIDS stereotypes lose in nationally televised game
Don't Let All This Rain Fool You : WATER WATCH: Go for the federal compromise fast
Urgent Missive on Missiles : Senators seek to stiffen Administration line toward Beijing
PERSPECTIVE ON FREE TRADE : Who's Afraid of Mexican Trade? : Bush can have the job-creating pact quickly if he'll take a more vigorous approach to environmental protections.
By Ron Wyden and Bruce Babbitt, \o7 Bruce Babbitt, former governor of Arizona, is president of the League of Conservation Voters. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) is a member of the House subcommittee on health and the environment\f7
In a Year There Will Be No President : Politics: Election forecasting is founded on 'eternal laws' that expire the next time voters go to the polls.
By John J. Pitney Jr., \o7 John J. Pitney Jr., an assistant professor of government at Claremont McKenna College, worked for the Republican National Committee in 1989-91\f7
PLATFORM : Whose Decision?
By Jack M. Tuell, \o7 JACK M. TUELL, bishop of the United Methodist Church for the Los Angeles area, commented on the controversy within the religious community on the subject of abortion:\f7
Merged Bank Will Improve Service to Community : Bankamerica: The new entity's lending goal of $12 billion is the foundation.
By Donald A. Mullane, \o7 Donald A. Mullane is executive vice president of corporate community development at Bank of America\f7
It's easier to land on Easy Street than we figured. A road...
By Steve Harvey
Obituaries
Broderick Has No Regrets in Slayings : Crime: She says she feels no remorse over the killing of her ex-husband and his new wife.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Added Agents to Bolster S.D. Border Patrols
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Outfall Pipe Repairs Are Put on Hold : Spill: Large storm system continues to hamper repair effort. Officials remain hopeful of having the pipe repaired by early April.
By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Flooding, Slides Plague Soggy County : Storm: Most areas get several inches of rain, bringing season totals above normal. Homes and businesses are deluged. There's no end in sight to the rain, a forecaster says.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sweeney Re-Enters Race Against Gallegly : Politics: The Democrat and environmental activist decides to stay in Ventura. He will run in the new 23rd Congressional District.
By Kenneth R. Weiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Swirls of Water, Cascades of Mud: 'It's Just a Mess'
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Supervisors to Discuss Housing Spending Plan
By Santiago O'Donnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Students Design Robot to Win Contest : Science: University City High students design a tennis ball-snatching robot they hope will grab top honors.
By David Smollar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Council Bans Smoking in Stadium Seats : Ordinance: Lighting up at all events in the seating area of San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium will be a misdemeanor.
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
San Diego
San Diego
Leaky Pipe Sends Water Through Courthouse Ceiling
DEA Finds Cocaine in Cars in Calexico
More Rain Expected Before Storm Fades Away This Weekend
San Diego
San Diego
PORT HUENEME : Man Robs Bank, No Weapon Seen
By Christopher Pummer
640 Cited by CHP for Lack of Helmets
OXNARD : Mexican Consulate to Get More Space
By Patrick Mccartney
VENTURA : Schools to Report on Boundary Proposals
By Adrianne Goodman
VENTURA : Tentative OK Given for 7 Tennis Courts
By Mack Reed
SIMI VALLEY : Roofer, 24, Arrested in '86 Stabbing Case
By Christopher Pummer
PORT HUENEME : Ceremony to Mark Port-of-Entry Status
By Christopher Pummer
SIMI VALLEY : City OKs Review of Whiteface Plan
By Carlos V. Lozano
Soccer Players Booted to Make Way for School on San Dieguito Field
By Nancy Ray, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA PAULA : 2 Schools May Get Landmark Status
By Sherry Joe
COUNTYWIDE : Egyptian Diplomat to Address Council
By Patrick Mccartney
COUNTYWIDE : Democrat to Enter Lagomarsino Race
By Kenneth R. Weiss
COUNTYWIDE : County to Consider Anti-Drug Program
By Santiago O'Donnell
State to Buy 88 Rail Cars From U.S. Firm : Transportation: Wilson calls Caltrans purchase victory for workers and commuters. But it is unclear how many jobs the contract will bring to California.
By Mark A. Stein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Compromise Reached by L.A., U.S. on Plane Noise Proposal
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Roybal Decides Not to Seek Reelection : Politics: The 75-year-old Democrat, dean of Los Angeles' Latino elected officials, cited his wife's delicate health as a major reason for his retirement.
By George Ramos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dymally to Retire; Blazed Path for Blacks in Politics
By Tina Griego, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Auditors Say Warnings to Schools Unheeded : Education: L.A. district faces tough decisions after continuing practice of spending more than it collects, then borrowing from reserves.
By Sandy Banks and Tracy Wood, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Attorneys in a Fierce Battle Over Drug-Suspect Business
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Crimes by Area Covered by the L.A. Police Department
City Asks Postal Service for a Single ZIP Code
Ex-Travel Agent Pleads Guilty to Drug Charges
Motorist Shot to Death After Leaving Card Game
273 in L.A. Area Cited for Breaking Helmet Law
Flores Says She'll Seek New Congressional Seat
Defense Attacks Reiner for Indicting Lawyer
Third Challenger Enters D.A. Race Against Reiner
AIDS in Los Angeles County
Probe of Insurance Firm's Conduct OKd
Policy on Closing of Beaches Drafted
By James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Police Urged to Hire More Civilians : Law enforcement: Woo wants to use $8 million saved by an employment freeze to replace officers doing jobs that do not require special training.
By Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Shot by Bell Police Settles Suit for $3.7 Million
By Penelope Mcmillan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Charged in Shooting of Girl Who Carried Brother to Safety
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Ex-City Official to Run for New Assembly Seat : Politics: Christine Reed, who served for 15 years on the Santa Monica City Council, becomes the best-known GOP candidate in the reconfigured 41st District.
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 More Join GOP Field in the 24th : Elections: The list of Republican candidates hoping to challenge Anthony C. Beilenson in the new congressional district now numbers 5.
By Jack Cheevers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man on Trial in Killing of Estranged Wife : Courts: A police detective testifies that the tax preparer tried to pin the hired slaying on men with whom he believed she was having an affair.
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Hook' Pulls in 75 : Police Sting Targets Demand for Stolen Auto Parts in Valley
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Broker Says Bad Checks Were to Calm His Clients : Trial: He testifies that investors were told not to cash the drafts immediately. He contends that he helped Ira Reiner refinance his house, which the district attorney denies.
By James Quinn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
7-Month Fetus Dies, Woman Hurt in Crash
Buried Body Found After Man Sees Hand
Parenting the American Way : Classes Help Immigrants Bridge Cultural Gap in Child-Rearing
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Shot, Killed in His Car After Leaving Casino
By Eric Young, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Transportation Agency May Adopt Rules for Lobbyists : Government: Board member suggests working with other county divisions to avoid differing standards. Federal regulations to be reviewed.
By Jeffrey A. Perlman, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
Bush's Doctor Criticizes Dannemeyer on AIDS : Health: The congressman has used his clout to block federal research, Dr. Burton Lee says.
By Matt Marshall, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Transit Officials Turn to Congress for Ticket Relief
By Jeffrey A. Perlman, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
DANA POINT : Council May Decide General Plan's Fate
By Len Hall
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ocean View District Sees Fiscal Shortfall
By John Penner
COUNTYWIDE : 3 Plead Not Guilty in Murder-for-Hire Case
HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District to Air Budget-Cut Plan
By John Penner
SAN CLEMENTE : Bus Driver Reports Being Hit by Car
By Greg Hernandez
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Below Safety Standard Shored Up
By John Penner
LAGUNA HILLS : Budget Overruns in New City Crop Up
By Frank Messina
WESTMINSTER : City May Restrict Activities at Club
By Jon Nalick
IRVINE : City Ponders Fixing Street Name Error
By Tom Mcqueeney
NEWPORT BEACH : School Board Weighs 1992-93 Budget Cuts
By Lisa Mascaro
YORBA LINDA : Council May Review Term Limit Proposal
ORANGE : Council to Consider Open Space Initiative
By Mary Helen Berg
GARDEN GROVE : Senior in Semifinals of Science Contest
By Jon Nalick
COSTA MESA : County Fair Parade Canceled Over Cost
FULLERTON : School Board Fights 'Choice' Initiative
By Ted Johnson
ANAHEIM : Cooperation Sought in Anti-Gang Effort
By Terry Spencer
Office Building Fire That Killed Homeless Woman Ruled Arson
By Lily Eng, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Confesses to Rape of Cal State Fullerton Student
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Body of Man Found on Hillside Identified
ELECTIONS CONGRESS, LEGISLATURE : 30 File Papers to Run in Newly Drawn Districts
By Bill Billiter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Singing Sheriff Hopes to Lasso a Film Gig
By Herbert J. Vida
Autopsy Scheduled in Man's Death
State Challenges Redevelopment Plans Like Santa Ana's : Finance: Local officials to proceed despite suit seeking to block school construction through redevelopment.
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Arrested in Fatal Hit-Run
Team to Study Water Quality Improvement
By Kristina Lindgren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
This Trophy Doesn't Come That Cheap
By Mal Florence
Motor Racing
From Staff and Wire Reports
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Defiant Goes Down to First Defeat
By Rich Roberts
Castro Stops Ramirez in 10th Round
From Staff and Wire Reports
Savard Reaches Scoring Milestone as Canadiens Defeat Canucks, 8-3
From Associated Press
Notes
By Thomas Bonk, From Staff and Wire Reports
Notes
By Bob Lochner, From Staff and Wire Reports
Notes
By Mike Downey, From Staff and Wire Reports
Lindros and Juneau Lead Canada, 6-1
From Times Wire Services
Thorsen Leads in Combined : Skiing: Norwegian is timed in 1:44.97. U.S.'s Kitt is in 10th place, followed by Rasmussen.
By Bob Lochner, TIMES ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
Hackl Wins; Kennedy Is 10th : Luge: German was second at Calgary in '88. Austrians win silver and bronze medals.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CS Northridge Blows Lead, Game, 61-57
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Playoff Candidates Scrutinized
By Eric Shepard
After Closing Arguments, Jury Is Given the Case in Tyson Trial
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Zealand's Bowsprit Is Another in Line of Wrinkles : Sailing: The second jury is still out on its legality. Kiwi designer believes there's no reason to worry.
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Because He's the Best Man for the Job : Padres: Scouting director Reggie Waller wants his work, not his race, to be the issue.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thomas Might Be Released from the Hospital Today
Notes
By Helene Elliott, From Staff and Wire Reports
Baseball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Baseball
From Staff and Wire Reports
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Stanton Sparks Castle Park by Sweetwater
MSL NOTEBOOK : Coaches Wired for All-Star Game
By John Geis
With Coach in Overdrive, SDSU Program Gets Up to Speed : Basketball: Beth Burns' pace is fast, and so is the progress of her 13-7 Aztecs.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Running the City : Cal State Bakersfield Has Things Its Own Way as the Top Show in Town and Finds It Only Has to Keep Winning to Stay That Way
By Paul Mcleod, TIMES STAFF WRITER
AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Il Moro di Venezia Undergoes Modifications for 2nd Round
By Rich Roberts
Defiant Is Finally Defeated : Sailing: Koch's new boat beats its older sister by 49 seconds.
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anaheim's Laster Leads Bowling Qualifiers
From Associated Press
Why Can't the Magic Continue?
By Jim Murray
THE OLYMPICS WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Blair Is Golden for 500 Meters : Speedskating: In a popular victory, she becomes the first woman to win the event in consecutive Olympics.
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Don't Blame Boxing, Don't Blame Ghetto--Blame Him
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Perkins Proving a Perfect Laker Fit : Pro basketball: Forward-turned-center because of injury to Divac becomes much more than a complementary player.
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Like His Home : Richard Petty's Final Tour Begins at Daytona, Where He Is Legend
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tyson Verdict Sends a Message : Reaction: Some say that his conviction on rape charge shows that athletes are not above the law.
By Julie Cart and Maryann Hudson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Red Patterson Dies of Cancer : Baseball: An executive with both the Dodgers and Angels, he was a public relations innovator.
By Ross Newhan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boxing
From Staff and Wire Reports
Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
Baseball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Miscellany
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Red Wing Coach Given Five-Game Suspension
From Staff and Wire Reports
Running
From Staff and Wire Reports
Football
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Football
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Boxing
From Staff and Wire Reports
Miscellany
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Baseball
From Staff and Wire Reports
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Duke, Oklahoma State Hold Top Spots in Poll; UCLA 3rd
From Associated Press
Mizrachi Gets Right to Point for Maryland : Women's basketball: Sophomore guard from Israel leads nation's top-ranked team against No. 2 Virginia.
By Lisa Dillman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COMMENTARY : It Isn't Webster's Fault That the Kings Traded Away Key Players
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NOTES : Speed Makes U.S. Favorite in Hockey Against Germany
By Helene Elliott, From Staff and Wire Reports
Goalie LeBlanc Escapes From Oblivion : Hockey: After toiling for eight seasons in the minor leagues, he is in the spotlight with the U.S. Olympic team.
By Helene Elliott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes
From Staff and Wire Reports
It's All in Family Support : Speedskating: Blair says her big group of backers spurs her on to a winning effort.
By Randy Harvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Norway's Ulvang Sets 30K Record : Cross-country: He wins skiing event in 1 hour 22 minutes 27.8 seconds. U.S.'s Koch is 42nd.
By Mike Kupper, TIMES ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
DATELINE: Albertville
By Mike Kupper
Only One of Several Questions: Will Tyson Box?
By Elliott Almond, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Collins Pledges $100,000 Gift
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It Was a Whole Different Ballgame for Chapman in '30s : Induction: Ernie Chapman, thought to be the school's only three-year football letterman still living, joins its Athletic Hall of Fame.
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Don August Went From Chapman to '84 Olympics, Major Leagues
Northridge's Camp Kernen Kicks Off a Quest to 'Finish It Off' : Baseball: Frustrated after just missing trip to College World Series last season, Matadors begin this season with 5 1/2-day ordeal named after coach.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Terry's Sharp Shooting Is a Hit With Fullerton
By Steve Kresal
CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Garman Restocks the Softball Team With Freshman Standouts
By Mike Digiovanna
Brandon Jessie
Shari Needham
He's in Control After Losing It Years Ago : Prep basketball: El Toro's Jason Senik, who at 9 was struck by a virus that left him with no feeling in his entire body, today is the Chargers' leading scorer and rebounder.
By Mark Spinn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
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