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What happened on February 01, 1994
NEWS
Crying Types
MARY ANN HOGAN
The Joy of Crying : Go ahead, have a bawl. Researchers say tears are good for you--even though cultural mores discourage us from shedding any.
MARY ANN HOGAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Joy of Crying
MARY ANN HOGAN
Creans Put on Their Game Face for a Super Benefit
KATHRYN BOLD
Culture : Slovenia Abuzz Over Its Unique Beehive Art : Efforts to preserve the paintings get the government stirred up over nationalism.
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JOHANNESBURG : A New Politics
Turnabout: White House Staff Turns Critic : Television coverage is something of a 'joke,' one senior staffer says. As for newspapers, the farther from the capital the better, survey finds.
THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Insider : Money Gets Starring Role on Diplomatic Stage : The Treasury secretary's travels from Moscow to Tokyo showed how foreign policy and the world economy have become nearly one.
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mandela's Candid Talk Stuns South African Whites : Politics: The black leader scolds Afrikaners as hypocrites. His appeals to their guilt and shame apparently strike a chord.
BOB DROGIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clash in Mogadishu Raises Fears of Increased Violence
ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Greenspan Signals Interest Rate Hike : Economy: Central bank may have to raise borrowing costs to prevent a new spurt in inflation, Fed chief warns. Action is not expected until March at earliest.
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Likely Israel-PLO Pact Asks Both Sides to Give Ground : Mideast: Tentative accord reached in Swiss talks even details border-station window glass, sources say.
MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Seeking $1 Million to Fight Fire Fears
KEVIN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cable Networks to Unveil Plan on Violent Programs
ROBERT L. JACKSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Now, at Least, L.A. Is the Epicenter of Good Deeds
PAUL DEAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brown Leads Campaign Race for Cash : Politics: With $5.2 million in her coffers, Democratic gubernatorial candidate easily outpaces Wilson and Garamendi.
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Severe Cold Grips Much of the U.S.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Guatemalan Voters OK Anti-Corruption Amendments
Associated Press
1st U.S. Shuttle Flight With Russian Begins Countdown
From Times Wire Reports
PERSONAL HEALTH : Good Friends Can Keep You Healthy
KATHLEEN DOHENY
For the Real Dirt, Check the Trash
LESLIE KNOWLTON
Bipartisan Panel on Immigration Formed : Policy: White House responds to pressure by Wilson and other governors to seek ways to relieve costs associated with illegal immigrants.
JAMES BORNEMEIER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ISLAMABAD : Separatist Support
Administration to Ask $2 Billion More Quake Aid
ALAN C. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Damage to Coliseum Clouds Football Season : Quake: Some fear stadium may have to be torn down. A report on its status is expected in two weeks.
KENNETH REICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Trade Center Jury Sees Captured Video
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
4 Killed After Running Checkpoint
Associated Press
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Revival of State Quake Insurance Proposed
JERRY GILLAM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Deukmejian to Represent Insurer Before High Court : Law: Ex-governor appointed five of seven justices who will hear the case. He is arguing to have a former backer's surety firm exempted from Prop. 103 rate rollbacks.
THOMAS S. MULLIGAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tougher Concealed Gun Proposal Defeated : Legislation: Assembly rejects a plan to triple the maximum penalty for violators. NRA opposed the bill.
CARL INGRAM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Gaza, Fear of Anarchy Triggers Illegal-Arms Boom : Mideast: Palestinians worry Israeli withdrawal will leave void in which feuds, political violence can grow.
MARK FINEMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drug Price Rise May Add Pressure for Controls : Health: Costs soar faster than general inflation rate. President indicates he may compromise on regional alliances, spending caps.
SARA FRITZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Five Shadowy Lives Revolving Around Sex : LIFE & LOVE, SUCH AS THEY ARE, by Anna Shapiro Simon & Schuster, $21, 243 pages
ELAINE KENDALL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bosnian Serbs Mobilized for Push on Besieged Muslims
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MOSCOW : The 'Near Abroad'
Illicit Drug Use by Youths Shows Marked Increase
MARLENE CIMONS and RONALD J. OSTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
MUNICH : Defensive Thinking
Lockyer Elected to Succeed Roberti as Leader of Senate
From the Associated Press
CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Ojai and the Black Orb : The latest battle involves a National Weather Service tower. Like it or not, citizen activists have become a political force to be reckoned with.
JEFF McDONALD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Hyatt Begins Bid for Metzenbaum's Seat
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Illicit Drug Use by Youths Shows Marked Increase
MARLENE CIMONS and RONALD J. OSTROW, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Quake Upends Supply and Demand in Real Estate : Housing: With 30,000 displaced, new renters abound. While some home shoppers retreat, opportunists rush in.
DAVID W. MYERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Seismic Experts See College Buildings as Potential Deathtraps : Quakes: Officials have known of hazards since 1979. Funding difficulties and a desire to avoid disruptions have combined to delay correcting them.
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Damage to Coliseum Clouds Football Season : Quake: Some fear stadium may have to be torn down. A report on its status is expected in two weeks.
KENNETH REICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Washington Backs U.N. Plan for Bosnia Air Support : Balkans: Secretary of State Christopher's declaration draws U.S. a step closer to combat operations.
NORMAN KEMPSTER and PAUL RICHTER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Witness Says Beckwith Was Introduced as Evers' Killer : Court: Suspect on trial for the third time in the 1963 slaying purportedly referred to the black civil rights leader as a 'chicken-stealing dog.'
WILLIAM BOOTH, THE WASHINGTON POST
IN BRIEF : Photography Exhibit Details Movie Palaces
'Three Strikes' Bills Sweep State Assembly
DAN MORAIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GUN CONTROL : Weapon Swaps Span the U.S.
Singles Check Potential Mate to Avoid Becoming a Pawn : Relationships: More O.C. women, and some men, are investigating backgrounds to make sure a match is not just a game.
LESLIE KNOWLTON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Energy Bars Draw Everyday Exercisers, Too
KATHLEEN DOHENY
COLUMN ONE : Changes Flow On at Pumps : Self-serve is only part of the gas station revolution. Next may come 'energy fueling plazas' where you can fill up, send a fax and drop off the laundry. But don't expect a tune-up.
MICHAEL PARRISH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plan to Redirect U.S. School Funds Falters : Education: Clinton effort to channel money to districts with large numbers of poor students sparks debate. Lawmakers seek to protect suburban areas.
ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High Court Denies Payout of Life Insurance in Overdose : Law: State jurists say family cannot collect on a portion of coverage because man could have expected problems from cocaine use. Ruling draws fine line for deaths by 'accidental means.'
MAURA DOLAN, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Oasis for Abandoned Children in Tijuana : Haven: Laguna Beach environmentalist helps turn barren refuge into a garden for youngsters.
FERNANDO ROMERO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Seismic Experts See College Buildings as Potential Deathtraps : Quakes: Officials have known of hazards since 1979. Funding difficulties and a desire to avoid disruptions have combined to delay correcting them.
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HEALTH WATCH : Advances Offer Hope for Eliminating Arthritis
Media : Poland's Premier of Pranks Prevails : Janusz Weiss keeps 'em laughing--and thinking-- on Radio Zet by testing the limits of tolerance.
KITTY McKINSEY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Next Step : Making Another Desert Bloom : Egypt's big plans for the Sinai feature a $1.4-billion Nile canal, millions of settlers and a string of coastal resorts.
KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Documentary : Chinese Do Figure-Eights Around Hardships : Winter in Beijing can be a sooty, frigid mess. But a little moonlight skating on the moat can work wonders.
RONE TEMPEST, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Profile : A Political Crusader Suits Up Again : Rafael Caldera is back as Venezuela's leader. But will he take his country into the future or into the past?
KENNETH FREED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Regional Outlook : Central Asia's 'Test-Tube Baby' : The Western world has spent $160 million to wean Kyrgyzstan away from its Communist-era economy. Results are mixed, at best.
HUGH POPE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Market Scene : Chileans Savor Sweet Advantage in Fruit Industry : The South American nation is the world's leading exporter of winter fruit. More than 40% goes to the U.S.
WILLIAM R. LONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Postscript : Lebanese Site Claimed for Biblical Miracle : A professor disputes the traditional belief that Israel was where Jesus turned water into wine. Today, tourist dollars are at stake.
MARILYN RASCHKA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Witnesses Say Beckwith Bragged of Killing Evers : Court: Suspect on trial for the third time in the 1963 slaying purportedly referred to the black civil rights leader as a 'chicken-stealing dog.'
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Earthquake Deals Setback to Arts District
JEFF SCHNAUFER
PLACENTIA : City to Weigh Zoning of Personal Services
DANIELLE A. FOUQUETTE
CAMARILLO : Park-and-Ride Lot for Car-Pools to Open
TRACY WILSON
ANAHEIM : Welfare Office Close to Getting New Home
MATT LAIT
Teacher Sentenced for Fondling Girl Students
E. J. GONG JR., TIMES STAFF WRITER
CANOGA PARK : Antique Row Is Hard Hit as Bricks Fall
JILL LEOVY
MOORPARK : Law Would Regulate Building Repairs
JAMES MAIELLA JR.
MOORPARK : City to Vote on Joining Waste Disposal Effort
JAMES MAIELLA JR.
New Education Test Data Due by Feb. 18
BRENDA DAY
Board OKs Special Sex-Ed Guidelines
MAIA DAVIS
Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Bowl Offers a Break for Quake Victims : Recreation: For many at relief centers, the NFL championship game provided a respite from their trying situations. TV sets are donated to 29 shelters for the event.
CHIP JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chances of a Wet Year Evaporating : Weather: The pattern of dry winds and little rainfall continues, raising fears of another long arid spell. But reservoirs are still in good shape.
JOANNA M. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They Only Help Those Who Help Themselves : U.S. aid, yes, but the state must be willing to tax itself
New Metrolink Station Will Open Feb. 14 in Camarillo : Transportation: Metrolink site would provide 2 round-trips daily, easing post-earthquake commuting. The debate continues over its financing, however.
SARA CATANIA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hosokawa--Still Standing : Japanese prime minister emerges from a brutal political battle
LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Firm Offers Free Housing to Elderly Quake Victims
POLICING WATCH : Staying Power
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Technology, Muscle Help Stricken Library : Recovery: Thousands of water-damaged books at Valencia outlet will be salvaged through vacuum freeze drying. Branch will be closed 90 days.
DOUGLAS ALGER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
WESTMINSTER : Fire Officials Dispute Allegations in Death
BERT ELJERA
Obituaries
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Moves City Hall Offices to New Site : Government: A building in Saugus becomes the temporary administrative center while the badly damaged civic structure is repaired.
SCOTT GLOVER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tollway No Threat to Birds, New Report Says
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, TIMES URBAN AFFAIRS WRITER
Secretary Sabotaged Accused Priest's Car to Prevent Escape : Trial: Church aide testifies that she and maid found large sums hidden in Father David Piroli's quarters. Piroli is charged with grand theft.
MACK REED, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ojai Valley Takes on the 'Black Orb' : Activism: Fight against a National Weather Service tower is the residents' latest cause. like it or not, the ardent group has become a potent political force.
JEFF McDONALD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Go National, or Go Broke : Why genuine disaster insurance can't be a California-only deal
Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Valley Slowly Regains Its Balance : Recovery: Positive signs show residents are getting back on their feet. Victims in tent cities are dwindling, while the number seeking assistance levels off.
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA ANA : Building School at Mall to Be Discussed
JON NALICK
Hopefuls Rush to File for June 7 Primary : Politics: Vacant Assembly seats are big targets. But dozens of local offices also draw candidates' attention.
GEBE MARTINEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hopefuls Spent $222,000 in Ventura Council Race, Among City's Costliest
PEGGY Y. LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Food Stamp Cheaters Anger Those in Need
MILES CORWIN and MIGUEL BUSTILLO, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
VENTURA : Stubborn Riverbed Brush Fire Smolders
JULIE FIELDS
Reagan Library Names New Director
Simi Mayor Declares Candidacy for County Auditor-Controller : Politics: Pledging tough fiscal management, Greg Stratton launches campaign against incumbent Thomas O. Mahon.
CARLOS LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRVINE : Board Will Assess Its School Safety Effort
SHELBY GRAD
Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Those Who Wait for Food Stamps Find Long Lines but Less Chaos
MILES CORWIN and MIGUEL BUSTILLO, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Countywide : 'Vertiport' Urged for Site Near Disneyland
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN
Employment Office
CAMARILLO : Craven Will Seek 3rd Council Term
J.E. MITCHELL
BUENA PARK : Supervisor to Speak at Town Hall Meeting
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Several Council Hopefuls Fail to Qualify for Ballot
YORBA LINDA : Council to Decide on Pool Hall's Licensing
DANIELLE A. FOUQUETTE
Quake Cleanup Poses Lung Hazard
NONA YATES
Ordeal Put the Pedal to Family's Mettle : Bob's breathing became so difficult that Judy hooked up the device to an oxygen tank. For close to an hour, Chris used the "ambu bag" to keep his father alive.
SCOTT HARRIS
Dove Feathers in the Dust
AL MARTINEZ
Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Quake's Shaking Set Some Things Right : Nature: Many say the temblor fixed items that were broken, including a balky copy machine. One man's back stopped hurting.
DAVID WHARTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Regulating Day Laborers
LAGUNA HILLS : Tapping a Reservoir of Human Kindness
RICHARD CORE
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Desert Group Joins Fight Against Hazardous-Waste Burning : 1Environment: Antelope Valley activists are part of a nationwide coalition targeting eight sites, including a cement plant near Gorman.
PHIL SNEIDERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1st Freeway Repair Contract Is Awarded
ERIC MALNIC and JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Earthquake: The Long Road Back : 2 High Schools Will Be Shut Till March : Education: Decision to keep damaged El Camino Real and Kennedy campuses closed upsets some parents. It gives 5,000 students an unexpected seven-week vacation.
BETH SHUSTER and STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
GARDEN GROVE : Car Dealers Given Payment Plan on Bill
ROBERT BARKER
Texans
Huge Performing Arts Center Proposed for Santa Ana : Construction: The 5,500-seat theater would be county's largest. Developers also envision 180-room hotel to be built later.
ALICIA DI RADO and ZAN DUBIN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
DANA POINT : Workshop to Air Doheny Village Plans
LEN HALL
Fillmore City Council Refuses to Halt the Demolition of Hotel : Housing: Owner of low-income residence vows to try to overturn condemnation order as he did after 1987 earthquake.
SCOTT HADLY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Earthquake Preparedness
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Quake Damages Home of Firefighter Shot in Riots
LAKE FOREST : City Studies Annex of Foothill Ranch
FRANK MESSINA
Obituaries
BUENA PARK : Boys Club Honors 1st Woman on Its Board
DEBRA CANO
Old Guard Wants to Smite the Reformer : Teamsters' Ron Carey is targeted by low-level officials resentful of his changes.
HARRY BERNSTEIN,
Harry Bernstein was for many years The Times' labor writer.
LOS ANGELES : Gun Maker Gets 2 1/2 Years for Role in Skinhead Case
VENTURA : City Leaders Approve Annexing 87 Acres
PEGGY Y. LEE
OXNARD : High School Band Invited to Washington
MAIA DAVIS
Earthquake: The Long Road Back : Quake Loss at CSUN May Reach $350 Million : Education: Campus officials expect to recoup most of the expense from state and federal disaster relief funds.
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
500 Pack City Hall for Debate on Wetlands' Future : Development: Passion flares on both sides of housing project with restoration pledge. County has refused to hold hearings.
DAVID HALDANE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Earthquake: The Long Road Back : The 6.6 Fix : After the Quake, Doors Open, a Clock Ticks, a Bad Back Is Better
DAVID WHARTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GARDEN GROVE : Neighbor Rescues Man, 61, From Fire
PORT HUENEME : Navy to Charge 3 in Capture of Deserter
JULIE FIELDS
Inflation Rate
5th Suspect Held in Slaying at Motel
JULIE FIELDS
NORTHRIDGE : Some Regaining Pre-Quake Rhythm
JILL LEOVY
Where To Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Quake
Times researchers David E. Brady and Stephanie Stassel
Residents of Shantytown Looking for New Homes : Dispute: About 40 people say they are being forced to leave the migrant camp called Porterville because of a land feud.
FERNANDO ROMERO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Large Hotel-Casino Proposed for Oxnard : Gaming: Retired Camarillo businessman wants to offer gambling at regional convention center. But City Council rejected a card house plan last year, and key officials are still opposed.
JEFF McDONALD, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tarzana Man Is Charged in Tattooing of Teen-Age Girl : Law: The case may be the first time that the prohibition is invoked locally. A city attorney says youth was told it would wash off.
THOM MROZEK, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Judge Attempts to Dispel Negative Feelings Toward Jury Duty
Thom Mrozek, Times Correspondent
COSTA MESA : Ex-MWD Director Sentenced to Prison
LEN HALL
Is African American Studies Obsolete? : Education: The discipline must incorporate science and technology to prepare students to compete in the 21st Century.
KWAKU PERSON-LYNN,
Kwaku Person-Lynn teaches African American studies at Cal State University, Dominguez Hills. and
Earthquake: The Long Road Back : New Mobile Home Rules Considered : Damage: Nearly 10% of such dwelling units in L.A. County were rendered uninhabitable by the quake. Some call for new bracing requirements.
KURT PITZER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Water Officials Told to Report Past Gifts : Utilities: The order to Santa Margarita district's top employees follows revelation of gratuities received from chief outside engineering firm.
MARK PLATTE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suit by Denny, 3 Riot Victims Cleared by Judge
HENRY WEINSTEIN, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Crimes Reported to the LAPD
LOS ANGELES : Amtrak Adds 3rd Train on Route to Santa Barbara
Giving Up the Ship : Chevron's Local Tanker Business Halted by a Missed Deadline
J. E. MITCHELL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Harassment Claim Rejected : Inquiry: State agency declines to act on charge by ex-aide of Councilman Nate Holden. Officials give no reason, but said earlier that statute of limitations might have expired.
JAMES RAINEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lorena Bobbitt
SAN FERNANDO : Property Damage Totals $31.5 Million
GEOFFREY MOHAN
PERSPECTIVE ON THE U.S./JAPAN RELATIONSHIP : Promises of 'Change' Ring Hollow : One year later, there's been little progress on lowering the trade gap and breaking down import barriers.
GLEN S. FUKUSHIMA,
Glen S. Fukushima, an American business executive based in Tokyo, is vice president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan. From 1985 to 1990, he directed Japanese affairs at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. and
SANTA ANA : Sting Yields 3 Arrests, 1,976 Lbs. of Cocaine
High Court Denies Insurance Payout in Overdose : Law: State jurists say family cannot collect on a portion of coverage because man could have expected problems from cocaine use. The ruling draws a fine line for deaths caused by 'accidental means.'
MAURA DOLAN, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Arms Maker Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison : Crime: Christopher Berwick of Acton was among nine people arrested after an investigation into a white supremacist conspiracy.
JULIE TAMAKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Salvation Army Offering Free Guide to Quake Help
Old Boat, New Voyage : Gift: Two doctors have donated their racing sloop to the Orange Coast College sailing program.
AILEEN CHO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Sylmar Running Back Crenshaw Opts to Play for Michigan State : Recruiting: Chaminade's Saunders commits to Hawaii and Canyon's Williams selects St. Mary's.
PAIGE A. LEECH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
College Football Players Injured in Incidents
From Staff and Wire Reports
Incidents Shake Up Simi Valley
ERIC SHEPARD
Duke Is Latest No. 1 in AP Poll; UCLA Falls to No. 4
From Associated Press
GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Sailors Get Head Start on Tustin Before Heads Arrives
MARTIN HENDERSON
Hockey
From Staff and Wire Reports
Gelinas Proves to Be Bargain as Canucks Beat Kings, 3-1
LISA DILLMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carolina Dreaming : Great Things Are Expected of the Hornets, Who Find Potential Can Be a Burden
MARK HEISLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jackson: Just the Angels' Fourth Outfielder
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Matadors Get a Tour, Then a Licking at Notre Dame
MIKE HISERMAN
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Come Close, but Lose to Hawks, 90-85
From Associated Press
With Aguirre Sent Packing, Clippers Are Lacking in Loss
CHRIS BAKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Connors' Hearing Delayed
DANA HADDAD
Ex-Husband Points Finger at Harding
JOHN BALZAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Cub Smith OKs One-Year Deal
BOB NIGHTENGALE
Record 134.8 Million Viewers Watch Super Bowl; Rating is 45.4
STEVEN HERBERT
Gillooly Points to Harding : Figure skating: Lawyer of ex-husband speaks out to force her off U.S. Olympic team.
JOHN BALZAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hernandez Does Job, Finishes Off Ramirez : Boxing: Next for junior-lightweight champion is surgery to replace screw in his hand.
TIM KAWAKAMI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What's Next? : Cowboys Made Moves They Had to Make to Win This Super Bowl, but to Win Unprecedented Three in a Row, More Moves Are Necessary
BILL PLASCHKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : In Fighting the Good Fight, League Still Has Punch Line
HELENE ELLIOTT
Late Starter Natoya Coming On Strong
STEVE KRESAL
PREP ROUNDUP : No. 1 Corona del Mar Shuts Out Santa Margarita
DAVE McKIBBEN
Girls' Basketball Roundup
Bo's Hip to Idea of Being an Angel
MIKE DOWNEY
A New Jackson Arrives : Baseball: Bo plays down his role with Angels. 'I'm a fourth outfielder,' he tells packed news conference.
BOB NIGHTENGALE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prep Roundup
Trojans Have a Familiar Look
WENDY WITHERSPOON
High School Football
SOCCER / JULIE CART : Money Is the Root of Russians' Revolution
JULIE CART
VALLEY-AREA BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Eason Scores 30 to Propel Canyons Past Glendale, 77-67
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Fritschi Fits Right In With Anteaters
JOHN WEYLER
Chaminade's Saunders commits to Hawaii
JEFF FLETCHER
ANALYSIS : Commercials Don't Measure Up to Hype
HARRY BERKOWITZ, NEWSDAY
Notre Dame Breaks Streak at Northridge's Expense
MIKE HISERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Missouri Upsets Kansas, Takes Lead in Big Eight
From Associated Pres
NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Power Past Penguins as Gartner Scores a Hat Trick
From Associated Press
Gillooly Resented System : Figure skating: Suspicion of favoritism toward Kerrigan by the sport's establishment may have spawned attack.
JOHN BALZAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
Maybe Football Is Hell for a Buffalo Fan
MARYANN HUDSON
COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Cal State Fullerton Will Be Daunting With Dante at Bat
GARY KLEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Armor All Buys Line of Home Products : Growth: Move allows automotive goods firm to diversify and establish a home-care division.
ANNE MICHAUD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Michael Jackson Hires PR Firm of Other Celebrities
New Soros Fund and GE Capital to Invest in Electric Power Plants
From Associated Press
ICU Medical Inc.
Company Town Annex
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Banking & Finance
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4th-Quarter Profit Rises 4% for CU Bancorp
Consumer Portfolio Services Inc.
Earnings
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Personal Income and Spending Increase at Healthy Rates
Charges Filed Against Blockbuster Over Videotape Rebate Offer : Consumers: Company allegedly failed to mention contingency in promotion involving 'Beauty and the Beast' and other films.
DENISE GELLENE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Waronker Likely to Get Nod at Warner
ALAN CITRON
It's Just the Kind of Sale She'd Like
Associated Press
Banking & Finance
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Questions, Delays Strain Quake-Frayed Nerves : Rebuilding: Consumers are growing frustrated by the inability to get quick answers from insurance companies, lenders and federal agencies.
JACK SEARLES, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Earnings
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Foothill Group's Profits for 4th Quarter Surge 34%
Aerospace
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Charter Pacific Reports $2-Million Loss for '93
Tokyo Stock Market Posts Highest Gain in Three Years : Japan: Belief that differences on economic policy may soon be overcome push the Nikkei index up 7.8% to 20,229.
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fortune Petroleum Buys Into Texas Gas Field
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Quake Expected to Aid Some Housing Markets : Real estate: Some buyers from the San Fernando Valley seek firmer ground in the Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys.
H. G. REZA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
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Dow Index Poised to Top 4,000 as Optimism Spurs 33-Point Gain : Markets: Analysts also credit surge in Japan's Nikkei average with driving U.S. stocks to a third straight record high.
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Earnings
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Spotlight on QVC's Diller at Deadline Time on Paramount : Media: Shopping network and rival suitor Viacom are expected to again raise the ante for the studio at the 11th hour.
KATHRYN HARRIS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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Aerospace
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Domestic Market Share
Marketing Digital
Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
On Superhighway, in Cyperspace, the Buzz Is on Digital Hugeness
Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Company Town Annex
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Glendale Federal Cuts Loss to $39.8 Million
Khan Concedes Defeat in Effort to Oust ICN Chairman Panic
JAMES M. GOMEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Game Development
Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Ever So Slowly, a New Loan Program Takes Shape
JANE APPLEGATE
Pioneer Bancorp
Bird Travel Firm Loses Right to Sell Tickets for 3 Airlines
JACK SEARLES
Unilab Completes Premier Acquisition
2 Simi Firms Rush to Keep Business as Usual
JACK SEARLES
Temporary Halt Is Called on the Mergers of Mutual S&Ls : Thrifts: The moratorium is called a good first step to protect depositors when the institutions are acquired.
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TransWorld Bancorp Profit Rises 5% in 4th Quarter
After Quake, Firms Rush To Telecommuting Center
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PacTel Threatens Suit Over FCC Awards : Technology: It says rivals who received PCS licenses may have broken the rules through repeated contact with the agency.
JUBE SHIVER Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Virginia Lawmakers Back Away From Disney Aid
PETER BAKER, WASHINGTON POST
Shopping Around for Stores Open for Business : Retail: Consumers find their options limited in the wake of the Northridge temblor. Many stores that are open are luring new customers.
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kawasaki Motors Buys Related Firm
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Exhaust Systems Firm Revs Up Performance : Transportation: Borla makes a name for itself with car buffs. They spend between $330 and $3,000 for its products.
JEFF YIP, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Micropolis Posts $6 Million Net Loss in 4th Quarter
Appoint Technologies Sells a Foreclosed Unit, Buys AMT
ANNE MICHAUD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Great Western Reports Loss of $18.9 Million
Lockhart Named President of MasterCard International
Associated Press
Haskel International to Sell 1 Million Shares
Computer Systems Supplier Reports 1st-Quarter Profit
Iwerks to Build Simulation Theater at Six Flags Park
Travel Ads Try the Heart Sell : Madison Ave. Uses Romance to Revitalize the Industry
BRUCE HOROVITZ
Wellness Foundation's Grant Program Grows
1993 Home Sales Jump 5% in Year
JACK SEARLES
Rover, Britain's Last Auto Giant, Going to BMW : Mergers: The $1.2-billion deal is criticized by 20% shareholder Honda as a threat to the firm's 'Britishness and Roverness.'
WILLIAM TUOHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Foreclosure Can Often Result in Complicated Tax Burden
RON GALPERIN
Supply, Demand of Real Estate Are Shaken Up : Earthquake: Home sales booms are created away from the epicenter. Apartment rentals have also soared.
DAVID W. MYERS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TakeCare Executives Defend Actions in Sale to FHP of Fountain Valley
JAMES M. GOMEZ
McDonnell Douglas Gets Funds for Rocket Research
Montgomery Ward to Pay $310,000 in False Ad Suit
JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Home Theater Acquisition
Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Yuen Buys Big Stake in Sound Innovator : Technology: The AST Research co-founder gains controlling interest in young Newport Beach-based SRS Labs, which has a system that distributes noise in three dimensions.
DEAN TAKAHASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Secure Horizons
Odetics
Video Game Firm Invests in Start-Up : Technology: Irvine's Interplay Productions has acquired a minority stake in Palo Alto-based Northstar Studios, which is developing futuristic 'interactive entertainment' software.
DEAN TAKAHASHI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Big for Its Age : Teen Shadings Are Added to 'How to Eat Like a Child,' but There Are Laughs for Little Kids Too
CORINNE FLOCKEN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
THEATER REVIEW : An Energetic 'Sayonara' : The tuneful new musical based on the Michener book has an eagerness to entertain. It's at a cheerfully refurbished Alex Theatre.
T.H. McCULLOH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
DGA Lists TV Nominees
TV REVIEW : The Diamond Expose as Big as the Ritz
ROBERT KOEHLER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Earthquake Insurance Hearing to Air Today
Soap Actress Won't Quit Her Day Job
N.F. MENDOZA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : A Glorious Stern Recital
TIMOTHY MANGAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ART REVIEW : The '60s Were Only the Beginning of Roy Lichtenstein's Sober Career : Pop Was Just a Prologue
CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT, TIMES ART CRITIC
GLAAD Honors 'Philadelphia,' 'And the Band Played On' : Awards: The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation also recognizes NBC's 'Seinfeld' for its 'continued inclusion of gay and lesbian characters.'
DAVID J. FOX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Newport Harbor: The Boom Years
CATHY CURTIS
Letting Three-dom Ring : Music: The artists in the piano trio Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson also enjoy solo careers. They'll be at the Irvine Barclay tonight.
By BENJAMIN EPSTEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FOLLOW-UP : HIV-Positive Actor Gets Casting Calls
ELAINE DUTKA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THEATER REVIEW : Poignancy of Parental Love Sums Up 'The Sum' : North Coast Repertory presents with sensitivity and style the story of a man helping his son find Mr. Right.
NANCY CHURNIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
L.A. Collections on Display
CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT
Weekend Box Office : 'Mrs. Doubtfire' Still the Champ
DAVID J. FOX
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