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What happened on February 09, 1994
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Suspect in 2 Slayings Kills Self After Spree : Deaths: Suicide of John S. Hanna follows a day of shootings. His wife and a business partner he was suing were killed. Another partner was wounded in Santa Ana.
MARK I. PINSKY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Deceit by Developer, Attorney Says : Courts: Oxnard Dunes property owners accuse firm of failing to tell them land was used as a dump.
DWAYNE BRAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Family Members of 2 Kidnaped Missionaries Keep Prayerful Vigil : Hostages: The men, including the father of a Santa Clarita student, were abducted by rebels in Colombia.
DOUGLAS ALGER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Continuation School to Get 2nd Location
RICHARD CORE
Delayed Tall Ship Is Expected to Dock at Dana Point Today
FRANK MESSINA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OXNARD : Council Seeks Funds for Metrolink Service
PATRICK McCARTNEY
PASADENA : Council Accepts $140,000 in Super Bowl Ticket Dispute
ELECTIONS CONGRESS : Gallegly Far Outdistances Rivals in Campaign Contributions
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Panel Backs Buffer Zone for Wetlands : Thousand Oaks: Commission favors barring building within 50 feet. Development interests call limits too restrictive.
MATTHEW MOSK, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
OXNARD : Dispute Places Job Program in Jeopardy
MAIA DAVIS
Where To Get Help : A Guide To Coping With The Quake
SIMI VALLEY : Post-Quake Overtime Pay May Hit $108,000
SARA CATANIA
Little Did We Know the Times They Were a-Changin' Us
DANA PARSONS
Home Sales Are Up for 3rd Consecutive Year
SARA CATANIA
County Courts to Close for Holiday
JAMES MAIELLA JR.
Slow Way Is Right Way on Ward Valley
Council Authorizes Demolition Pacts
GEOFFREY MOHAN
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : City Council Balks at Out-of-Town Contractors : Jobs: Board of Public Works is asked to submit new list of local businesses to handle earthquake cleanup and demolition projects.
HUGO MARTIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : Riordan Urges Scrapping Little Tokyo Office Project
Metrolink to Add 3rd Round-Trip Train
Southwest Museum to Remain in L.A. : Institutions: Board rejects 80 offers and decides to stay in current facility after officials promise to help expand and improve it.
SHAWN HUBLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Sybert's Campaign Treasury Dwarfs GOP Rivals'
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
On Mourning Our Built-Up World : Quake, fire and flood expose the limits of human existence. But our 'things' are not just the detritus of futile attempts to dominate nature. They are our part in creation.
MARLENE ADLER MARKS,
Marlene Adler Marks is a columnist for the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.
Decision Delayed on Public Cemetery Sale
GEOFF BOUCHER
Reprieve for MCA Rail Plan Urged : Red Line: The entertainment firm would have until March 10 to garner funds to move a station closer to CityWalk.
HENRY CHU, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : $8.6-Billion Quake Relief Plan Is Sent to U.S. Senate : Funding: Main issues are assistance to illegal immigrants and how to pay for package. The bill is likely to reach the President this week.
ALAN C. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Topanga Development
Imprisoning Addicts
Umberg Plans Run for State Attorney General : Politics: Democrat's announcement leaves the race open for his Assembly post. Nine candidates have taken out papers for the 69th District seat.
GEBE MARTINEZ and ELAINE TASSY, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bradbury to Speak at Republican Women's Luncheon
CARLOS V. LOZANO
Crime News Coverage
California Can't Keep Paying This Tab : Proposed federal budget ignores pleas for immigrant aid
LOS ANGELES : Towing Firms to Eventually Compete for City Contracts
SAN CLEMENTE : Forum on Human Affairs Meets Today
FRANK MESSINA
Early Valentine Treat for 'Better 'Breathers'
PATRICK McCARTNEY
ACLU's Ripston Chastised at Crime Summit : Legislation: The chilly reception for the official protesting Gov. Wilson's 'three strikes' initiative was 'not unexpected,' she says.
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OJAI : Lack of Riders Puts End to Express Bus
JEFF McDONALD
PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUPERFUND : Bring Fair Play to Toxic Cleanup : Minority communities suffer the most; here's how to benefit them and revive our environmental commitment.
BENJAMIN F. CHAVIS JR. and JOHN W. JOHNSTONE and JOSEPH W. BROWN,
Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. is executive director and CEO of the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People; John W. Johnstone is chairman, president and CEO of the Olin Corp.; Joseph W. Brown is chairman, president and CEO of Talegen Holdings. and
The Mayor and the Labor Boss: Earthquake Pals
BILL BOYARSKY
COSTA MESA : Dog Park to Take Bow at Fund-Raiser
WILLSON CUMMER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Trying Times for Displaced Valley Students : Schools: Children living in shelters find studying difficult and bus commutes long and lonely. The district lacks the resources to help them.
ABIGAIL GOLDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Listed as Serious After Jacket Fight : Oxnard: Four people are injured trying to fend off a group of five or six young males who wanted the clothing.
TRACY WILSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Cities Lose Bids for L.A. Museum : Attractions: The Southwest's board decides against moving. It plans to buy nearby buildings to ease the space crunch.
KAY SAILLANT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Concealed Gun Bill Defeated
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Learning Curve : Life in Shelters Poses Special Hardships for Students Struggling to Keep Up With Classwork
ABIGAIL GOLDMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Inspectors Uncover Weak Welds in Pipeline : Oil: An investigation of at least eight leaks caused by the quake is continuing. The state will require Arco to replace aged sections.
GEOFFEY MOHAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Parking OKdin Spite of Protests
ROBERT BARKER
SEAL BEACH : Not All Are Pleased by Pier Plans
SHELBY GRAD
Storm Brings Rain, Snow but No Slides : Weather: Gusty winds, high surf and rip currents also hit the area. Another system is expected as soon as Sunday.
JOANNA M. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Air Quality Task Force Will Examine Car-Pool Strategies
ALICIA DI RADO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE : Students Step Up Cultural Awareness
MARTIN MILLER
Infant Girl Found Dead in Trash; Mother Is Arrested
JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dognaping or Repossession? Jury Will Have to Decide
THOM MROZEK
City to Buy Land for Veterans Home Site : Services: Lancaster agency authorizes purchase of 38 acres for $1.9 million. State commission backs facility for the area.
SHARON MOESER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lancaster Bans Pay-to-Enter Parties After Fatal Shooting
SHARON MOESER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Firm Faces Suit Over Seniors' Care Plan
KAY SAILLANT
Put Teeth Into Preparedness to Wage War : Potential adversaries are encouraged by U.S. ambivalence and reluctance to get bloodied.
JONATHAN CLARKE,
Jonathan Clarke, a member of the British diplomatic service for 20 years, is now at the Cato Institute in Washington. and
LA HABRA : Eatery Denied Permit for Entertainment
MIMI KO
Southwest Airlines Plan Flies : Travel: Supervisors approve 17 daily flights out of John Wayne Airport for the Dallas-based carrier.
KEVIN JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pope Names 3 Auxiliary Bishops for L.A. Archdiocese : Religion: They say building unity in ethnically diverse Southern California will be a key goal.
LARRY B. STAMMER, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Another Big Harassment Settlement
Pocket Mouse
Wednesday Special : HISTORIC BOTTLENECK: Crossing the Newhall Pass
Judges OK Pay Hike for Top Courts Executive : Salaries: Seven jurists oppose the 12.8% raise, which makes Sheila Gonzalez the third-highest paid county administrator.
DWAYNE BRAY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valley Obituaries
Extensive Affirmative Action Plans Pushed
TINA DAUNT
Grudge Claimed in Lewis' Opposition to Appointee
ERIC BAILEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VAN NUYS : 2 Men Charged in Quake-Related Cases
THOM MROZEK
SIMI VALLEY : Man Arrested in Assault on Janitor
BRENDA DAY
Police Are Seeking Source of Racist Flyers at 2 Schools : Bias: About 500 handbills denigrating Latinos and urging their deportation are found in lockers at Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar highs.
ALICIA DI RADO and JODI WILGOREN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
THOUSAND OAKS : Economy of Conejo Valley to Be Discussed
CONSTANCE SOMMER
Chevron Denied Permission for Emergency Tanker Shipping : Environment: A spokesman for the oil company says Santa Barbara County officials who made the decision 'need a refresher class in Economics 101.'
J. E. MITCHELL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Robert B. Fiske Jr.
Man Suspected of Slaying Wife and Business Partner Kills Self
MARK I. PINSKY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
East L.A. Market Operator Charged With Fraud in Food Stamp Purchase
ANAHEIM : City Delays Decision on Bus Bench Ban
TERRY SPENCER
Suit Names O.C. Maker of Cleaner : Environment: The Huntington Beach-based producer says testing shows Simple Green won't hurt fish as charged by D.A.s from three counties.
DEAN TAKAHASHI and DEBORA VRANA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NORTHRIDGE : After-Class Activities Offered to Students
SUSAN BYRNES
Bidding Fond Farewells : Demolition Under Way on Fillmore Hotel and Masonic Building
SCOTT HADLY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
EL RIO : Sewage Problem May Halt Construction
SCOTT HADLY
Tollway Protesters Spend Day High Way : Demonstration: Four Earth First! activists tie themselves to 200-foot-high cranes to block Foothill project. Rain had halted work so no one is arrested.
ANNA CEKOLA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : Motley Crue Drummer Faces Weapons Charges
Squabble Unleashed : Suit Seeks Return of Champion Bull Terrier Missing 4 Years
THOM MROZEK, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Senate Gets $8.6-Billion Aid Plan : Relief: Main issue is assistance to illegal immigrants. Bill is likely to reach Clinton this week.
ALAN C. MILLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Motorist Injured When Car Hits Bus
TRACY WILSON
Assembly Candidate's Foes Raise Questions : Election: But Democrat Ted R. Moreno downplays his link to Republican Rep. Jay C. Kim, who is under investigation.
ERIC BAILEY and GEBE MARTINEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Obituaries
COSTA MESA : Mesa Verde Library to Get Roof Repairs
WILLSON CUMMER
ANAHEIM : Officials Doubt Boy's Fatal Illness Spread
TERRY SPENCER
2 Students Charged With Assault in Shooting : Violence: Detectives still seek a third youth who may have fired a gun. Three Westlake High schoolmates were wounded.
MACK REED and BRENDA DAY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Mack Reed is a Times staff writer and Brenda Day is a Times correspondent
Roberti Recall: Taking Aim at Courage
LAGUNA BEACH : Gay Support Group Members to Speak
LESLIE EARNEST
December Restaurant Closures
Holding Cell Fight Leaves Man in Critical Condition
WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Council to Study Pay Increase for Manager
JILL LEOVY
Students Write a Bill on Ethnicity : Education: Alhambra High group drafts measure requiring a class in multicultural awareness for graduation in California. The proposal is now in the Legislature.
DENISE HAMILTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GRANADA HILLS : N.Y. Firefighters Provide Quake Relief in Valley
JILL LEOVY
MacKinnon Does Not Speak for Me : The legal scholar is wrong to make pornography, not poverty, the most urgent feminist issue.
RUTH ROSEN,
Ruth Rosen, a professor of history at UC Davis, is the author of "The Lost Sisterhood: Prostitution in America."
NEWS
Sweet Nothings? : Once again, science says sugar doesn't affect children's behavior. Try telling that to parents whose kids bounce off walls after eating candy.
PAMELA WARRICK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine Crews Quickly Clear Storm Debris : Damage: City workers and contractors streamed into business area where windows were shattered, trees uprooted and ventilation covers were ripped from roofs.
LILY DIZON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Family United : Patrick Henigan kept a secret from his family that almost killed him. And because of that solitary experience, his parents resolved to help other gay students at Fountain Valley High School who may be going through a 'lonely journey.'
NANCY WRIDE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
King-Sized Kink : Despite Zigzag Neck, Giraffe Acts Like Any Other
JANE HULSE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Hanging Constitutional, U.S. Court Rules : Executions: Appellate judges, divided by a 6-5 vote, reject claim of unusual punishment by man convicted of a Washington triple murder. Dissenting opinion calls it a relic of Dark Ages.
HENRY WEINSTEIN, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
A Reminder of Evil--and an Appeal to the Good in Us
ROBIN ABCARIAN
BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIR : An Unshakable Soul--Even After Years at Hard Labor : BITTER WINDS A Memoir of My Years in China's Gulag, by Harry Wu and Carolyn Wakeman ; John Wiley & Sons, $22.95, 290 pages
JONATHAN KIRSCH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FAMILY : Locked Behind Closed Doors
Senate OKs 4 Envoys After 4-Month Delay
From Associated Press
Snow, Freezing Rain Bring Peril for Travelers, Close Businesses
From Times Wire Services
Clinton Takes Shot at Critics of His Health Plan : Reform: He tells auto workers that talk of a government takeover of insurance system is wrong. He says medical costs will rise without his package.
PAUL RICHTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bizarre Death of Lawmaker Shakes Tories
WILLIAM TUOHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disney May Offer Ducks Tickets for Guns
MATT LAIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spraying OKd Over Corona but Won't Begin Yet : Agriculture: State officials postpone malathion treatment of Medflies to allow residents to prepare. Delay gives city a chance to file another appeal.
TOM GORMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senate OKs Two Major School Reform Efforts
ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Military Judge Says Adm. Kelso Saw Misconduct, Covered It Up
From Associated Press
Talbott Gives Unreserved Support for Israel at Confirmation Hearing : Diplomacy: Nominee for No. 2 post at State Department backs away from provocative assertions he made as a journalist.
NORMAN KEMPSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israelis, Palestinians Extend Talks in Bid to End Deadlock
KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Immigration Versus the Immigrants
PETER H. KING
U.S. Center Plans to Upgrade Quake to 6.8
KENNETH REICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rain Plan, Luck Save Laguna : Storm: Officials say a downpour like one that drove mud into Malibu could have meant disaster.
LEN HALL and DAVID REYES, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
U.S. Center Plans to Upgrade Quake to 6.8
KENNETH REICH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : HAITI : U.S. Presses Aristide to Name a Premier
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Quake Cost Put at Up to $20 Billion : Disaster: But Wilson Administration says damage figure could also be as low as $13 billion. Political debate continues over how the state will fund its share.
MARK GLADSTONE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : CANADA : War Opens Against Cigarette Smuggling
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS ANALYSIS : Shelled Market Not Sole Spur to Intervention : Bosnia: Forces have eroded the West's largely passive position and pushed it closer to a new, more active role.
DOYLE McMANUS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ACLU's Ripston Chastised in Visit to Crime Summit
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Southland Slogs Through Yet Another Cleanup
ERIC MALNIC and KATHLEEN KELLEHER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Prosecutors Rest in Trial of Trade Center Blast Suspects : Terrorism: Case against the four defendants is circumstantial. The defense is expected to argue that the burden of proof has not been met.
ROBERT L. JACKSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mass. Governor Seeks Death Penalty Renewal
Reuters
Mistrial Declared in Ex-Worker's Suit Against San Onofre
TONY PERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Defense Firms Fail to Convert, Study Finds
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pardon Requests Denied for Greek Junta Leaders
Reuters
More Structural Damage Found at CSUN Library
JOHN CHANDLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Budget Office Sees Health Plan Widening Deficit
JAMES RISEN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Remains Found in Desert May Be of Missing Boy
From Times Wire Services
Argentina Seeks to Punish Falklands War Transgressors
Reuters
COLUMN ONE : Fast Food in Asia on Fast Track : From Taipei to Jakarta, American fare is big business. Marketers have even figured out how to sell pizza to cheese-wary Thais. Critics warn of losing traditions, gaining weight.
CHARLES P. WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Where Mother Nature Shows Her Glory and Her Wrath : Weather: In Malibu, Big Rock residents have enjoyed ocean views and fresh air. But they have endured a never-ending lesson in humility in their battles against calamities.
DEAN E. MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Richard M. Bissell Jr.; Principal Planner of Bay of Pigs Invasion
From Associated Press
Bosnian Croat Leader Quits in Bid to Blunt Criticism
DANICA KIRKA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Marine Who Shot Self After Killing 2 Dies of Wounds
Associated Press
Kathleen Brown Formally Enters Race for Governor : Politics: The Democratic candidate pledges to work for educational excellence, jobs and crime reduction.
BILL STALL and AMY WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Panel Urges Focus on Prostate Symptoms : Health: Rules call for studying severity of problems before deciding on treatment of benign condition. Patients should have 'the final say.'
MARLENE CIMONS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton's 'New Democrat' Agenda Reopens Racial Divisions : President's ideas on crime and welfare don't sit well with blacks in Congress. Liberals' dissatisfaction may be rising.
RONALD BROWNSTEIN, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Newspaper Boycott Urged Over Cartoon : Media: Sacramento Bee officials apologize for use of a racial epithet. But NAACP leader is calling for resignations and 955 readers have canceled their subscriptions.
From a Times Staff Writer
CBO Director Fiercely Adheres to Nonpartisan Course : Budget: Robert D. Reischauer's stand on Clinton's health plan reflects his independence. But he's troubled by his impact on political debate.
KAREN TUMULTY and JAMES RISEN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NEWS ANALYSIS : Frenzy to Ice the Harding Saga Freezes Out Standards : Media: The powerful and the populous of the press are leaving no blade unturned in their quest of skater.
THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL and JOHN BALZAR, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
$1.35 Million Awarded to Fired CSUF Coach : Courts: Jury finds Jim Huffman was terminated in retaliation for a lawsuit that saved women's volleyball.
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bodies of Four Haitians Wash Ashore in Florida
MIKE CLARY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Malibu's Lure Washes Away for Some
BOB POOL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Finds 'Alarming' Increase in Cancer Rates : Health: In white men born 1948 to 1957, the incidence unrelated to smoking is triple that of their grandfathers. But some experts say the data may be distorted.
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Witold Lutoslawski; Polish Composer
MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Big Honor for a Big Brother : Wayne Gretzky is named Athlete of the Decade for his dedication to mentoring fatherless boys.
BETTY GOODWIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Pilgrim Pat' Quilter of Laguna Beach Trades His Creature Comforts for Buckskins and Living History, Emulating the Rugged, Pre-1840 Lifestyle of Hunters and Trappers : True Grit
JIM WASHBURN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
OptimumCare Corp.
New Media Age Needs Genius, Not Control
JAMES FLANIGAN
Aurora Reports Profit of $847,000
Company Town Annex
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
AUTOMOBILES : Sunday Shift
John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Cable Group Says PacBell Plan Will Hike Phone Rates : Technology: Association claims in complaint to FCC that modernization effort would lead to 400% increase to customers.
JUBE SHIVER Jr. and AMY HARMON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Productivity Index Rises Moderately : Output: Despite surge in latter half of '93, the 1.6% gain is half that of '92.
From Times Wire Services
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town Annex
Tips to Help Make Your Trip a Safe One
CAROL SMITH, CAROL SMITH
is a free-lance writer based in Pasadena
Energy
Stocks Mixed as Long-Term Yield Climbs
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
First American Financial Posts Record Earnings : Profits: The company attributes the surge to last year's mortgage refinancing frenzy and an improving economy.
JAMES S. GRANELLI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DVI Inc.
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Securities
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
AUTOMOBILES : Korean Kias Hit the Road
John O'Dell, Times staff writer
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Banking Aftershock : Thrifts: Home Savings could lose millions on new loans aimed at keeping homeowners from walking away from damaged property.
CHRIS KRAUL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Highlights of the Plan
Associated Press
Cerplex Plans 3.2-Million-Share Offering
Eurotunnel Delays Start of Service
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Airlines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town Annex
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NEC Blames School Closures in Yearly Loss of $9.6 Million : Finances: Revenue for the Irvine vocational education firm dropped from $375 million to $355.9 million.
SUSAN CHRISTIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes Sold by Fidelity National
Bundesbank Rejects Forced Rate Cuts
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
AUTOMOBILES : Dealerships in Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa Are Shifting Their Gears
John O'Dell, Times staff writer
More Than 4 Million Germans Out of Work
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CAM Data Systems Inc.
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Taking Stock of the Losses : Manufacturing: Thousands of small industrial firms are struggling to recover.
PATRICK LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Plaza Home Mortgage Corp. Switches to Dual Presidents
EARNINGS : Record Profit Lifts Sears From Its Worst Year
From Times Wire Services
FHP's Offer for TakeCare Turned Down : Health care: Rejection of the deal is expected to set off a bidding war. Merger would have been the industry's largest.
JAMES M. GOMEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Hosokawa Plan Lifts Growth Hopes From Zero : Japan: Program could benefit businesses, farms and banks. Analysts see it as a bare necessity.
DAVID HOLLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Executive Travel : Business Travel Habits
B of A Deposit Records Lost in Plane Crash
CHRIS KRAUL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carl's Jr. to Unveil Marketing Plan
GREG JOHNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Major Firms' Planned Layoffs Set Record
From Reuters
Hot, Healthier Latin Markets Attracting Cash
TOM PETRUNO
Stocks Mixed as Long-Term Yields Climb
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
2 Held in Investment Fraud Case
STUART SILVERSTEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS : Chile Foundation Joins Alliances to Expand, Develop Exports
WILLIAM R. LONG
SPORTS
WINTER OLYMPICS / SLED PREVIEW : Look to '92 Because Nothing's New
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cypress' Johnson Is Stepping Down : Basketball: The winningest community college men's coach in California history says 27th season will be his last.
STEVE KRESAL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cal Lutheran Holds Its Fate in Its Arms : Baseball preview: Kingsmen's chances for third consecutive SCIAC title dependent on what amounts to five-man pitching staff.
STEVE HENSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ROUNDUP : Santa Clara Streak Goes to 83 Games
Sara Works
State Agency Offers to Help Retain Rams
MIKE REILLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Winter Olympics / Notebook
ROSS NEWHAN
COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Golden West's Streak on the Line Tonight
U.S. Lugers Find Niche as Boy Scouts
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
NHL ROUNDUP : Only 2,966 See Islanders Beat Sabres
From Associated Press
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Anteaters Having Bad-Dream Season
JOHN WEYLER
GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Rancho Alamitos' Guarantee Looks Good
MARTIN HENDERSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PREP ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Girls Win to Set Up Soccer Showdown
Angels Told Magrane's Prognosis Is Fair
BOB NIGHTENGALE
Gabriel Ruelas Comes Back to Win
TIM KAWAKAMI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clippers Fizzle in Second Half as Bulls Win
CHRIS BAKER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pro Football
From Associated Press
Former Fullerton Coach Awarded $1.35 Million
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Girls
Newbury Park Teams Form an Alliance
Boys
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titans Stage Big Rally to Beat Loyola Marymount in Baseball
Sputtering Putter : Watson's Shaky Old Friend Costs Him
FRED ROBLEDO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Marlin Likely to Remain Catch of Year Off Cabo San Lucas
PETE THOMAS
It Simply Took a Leap of Faith : Racial Incident Helps Turn Kennedy Into More Than Another Luge Racer
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Troy Girls Win Second League Title in Row
WINTER OLYMPICS / NOTEBOOK : USOC's Hearing on Harding Is Tuesday
RANDY HARVEY
North Valley Boys' Game Postponed
The Lingcod Doesn't Make a Pretty Trophy, but It's Large, Tasty and Plentiful These Days, Making the Distinctive Fish . . . : Tops on the Bottom
PETE THOMAS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : King, Jackson Return to Lead Michigan Rout
Winter Olympics / Notebook
HELENE ELLIOTT
Crum Used Pierce as Steppingstone to Hall of Fame
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PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Grossman Sets Mark; Dana Hills Clinches Playoff Spot
MELANIE NEFF
Winning Tradition Puts Mater Dei in Class by Itself : Prep Wednesday: Boys' basketball program has drawn admiration, respect and complaints.
CHRIS FOSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Youngsters Right in Middle of Things for Master's : Baseball preview: Freshmen start at shortstop, second base and center field.
STEVE HENSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Derrick Walsh
Lakers Have Suns' Number: Now It's 3-0
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Winter Olympics / Notebook
CHRIS DUFRESNE
NBA ROUNDUP : Jeff Malone's Shot Lifts Jazz Over Nuggets
From Associated Press
Village Christian Clinches Alpha Title
PAIGE A. LEECH, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Countdown to the Winter Olympics / Lillehammer '94 : Bodine Is the Latest to Give Shimer a Push : Bobsled: NASCAR racer's efforts give U.S. a shot at a medal.
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Huskies' Suit Challenges Pac-10 Football Penalties
DANNY ROBBINS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gregg Olson, Braves Agree on One-Year Deal
From Associated Press
Herzog Leaves a Grim Legacy
MIKE PENNER
These Days, Barrett Is Just Another Fan in the Stands : Basketball: Ex-Mater Dei assistant still close to Monarchs' program. But he says he doesn't recruit for McKnight.
MICHAEL ITAGAKI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sherwood Named Coach at Bell-Jeff
JEFF FLETCHER
Arena Has Big Opening Night
ARA NAJARIAN
Barnes Puts His Spin on Harding Saga
EARL GUSTKEY
City Folks Get Chance to Get Trout
ENTERTAINMENT
Conductor Is a Man of Virtuosi : Music: Vladimir Spivakov speaks from the heart on politics, music and women. His 28-member Moscow group performs tonight in Cerritos.
BENJAMIN EPSTEIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Roundtable Writing: A Headache for Guild : Movies: The issue of multiple screen credits for writers is taking a new turn. If the trend of using a roundtable emerges, will it diminish the stature of the screenwriter?
ELAINE DUTKA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wayne Newton, Country Bill Set for Troubled Theater
RICK VANDERKNYFF
MUSIC REVIEWS : Prague's Talich Quartet Prevails Over Obstacles
HERBERT GLASS
TV REVIEW : 'Reflections on Elephants' Offers Fascinating Moments
DAVID SCHEIDERER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's Final: O.C. Troupe Is No More : Theater: The financially troubled GroveShakespeare is 'ceasing operations' with outstanding debts of 'close to $300,000,' attorney says.
JAN HERMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cecilia Noel and Wild Clams: Pearl About to Be Discovered
ENRIQUE LOPETEGUI
MUSIC REVIEWS : Quartet Makes Impact in West Coast Debut
JOSEF WOODARD
Santa Clarita Film Festival Undaunted by Earthquake
ROBERT LEVINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THEATER REVIEWS : Survival of 'Slave Girl' : One-Woman Show Covers Old Ground, but It's Valuable to Recall Past
MARK CHALON SMITH, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sharing Ceremonial Treasures : American Indian Dance Theatre Brings Traditions to Cerritos
CHRIS PASLES, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Moliere Gets Hollywood Treatment
ROBERT KOEHLER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It's Whitney's Night to Say Thanks at Music Award Show : Pop music: Houston receives eight honors at the American Music Awards, which ties two longstanding records by Kenny Rogers and Michael Jackson.
CHRIS WILLMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Irvine May Phase Out Barclay Subsidy : The proposal is one of several being explored by the city, a one-third partner that provides about $400,000 a year toward operating expenses.
RICK VANDERKNYFF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Writers' List: 'Schindler's' and 'Piano' Among Nods : Movies: 'Age of Innocence' and 'Short Cuts' are not among 10 films nominated for original and adapted screenplays.
DAVID J. FOX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Actress Taps Into Painful 'Incidents' : UCI drama teacher Tamiko Washington draws on her own experiences with bigotry for the role and finds the character inspiring.
MARK CHALON SMITH
Going Back to the Source for 'Lion, Witch and Wardrobe' : Children's theater: What Theatreworks / USA had at first conceived as a one-hour version of 'Narnia' is now 'a kind of Kabuki / story theater style' staging of the C.S. Lewis novel of good and evil.
LYNNE HEFFLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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