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What happened on February 22, 1994
NEWS
Scenarios for a 2nd Korean War Grim for U.S., South
JIM MANN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Singles Sensations of the Lifelong Bachelor : Relationships: At 40, does a never-married heterosexual have to explain himself? Counselors theorize as O.C.'s available get set in their ways.
PATRICK MOTT, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Driven Woman : Adriana Gianturco fought a lonely battle for car-pool lanes in 1976. Now, they're a part of the L.A. map.
BETTIJANE LEVINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : Disease 'Lurks' on Immigrants' Path : SILENT TRAVELERS: Germs, Genes, and the Immigrant Menace by Alan M. Kraut ; Basic, $25, 369 pages
BETTYANN KEVLES, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
COLUMN ONE : The Fight to Save India's Baby Girls : Much-heralded aid programs can't stop some rural families from killing their daughters. Poverty and stubborn tradition outweigh prosecution threats, promises of money for dowries and college.
JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Motorist Killed by Crossbow, Police Say
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
2 Officers Deny Sexual Harassment
JIM NEWTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Some Officials Doubt U.S. Has Game Plan for Japan : Trade: Others say strategy is secret to keep Tokyo off balance. Effect on other Asian issues is a concern.
JAMES GERSTENZANG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gore Meets With Labor Leaders on Peace Mission
FRANK SWOBODA, THE WASHINGTON POST
World IN BRIEF : PERU : 11 Officers Get 20 Years in '92 Slayings
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
PERSONAL HEALTH : Guidelines to Sleep By
KATHLEEN DOHENY
World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Conservatives Spurn Elections Proposal
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Martin Marietta Reportedly to Pay Cost of FBI Probe
Reuters
World IN BRIEF : YEMEN : Rival Troops Clash a Day After Accord
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banning of Signs Faces Court Test : Proponents argue that a St. Louis suburb's ordinance would fight 'visual blight.' Others see limits on free speech.
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : County Official Sold His Office, Jury Finds
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Risks Abound in Contracting for Quake Repairs
DENISE GELLENE and JOSH MEYER, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Pakistan Troops Storm Embassy, Free 6 Hostages
From Associated Press
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : It's a Holiday by George!
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : $400,000 Stolen by Casino Gunman
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
2 Unarmed Guards Are Fatally Shot in Orange County
From Associated Press
Gun Bills Facing Big Barricades : Legislature: Backers of new controls have little optimism this year. Gun owner organizations have regrouped after defeats and one relatively benign bill has been trounced.
CARL INGRAM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 2 Held in Death of Man, Rape of Sister
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Unarmed Guards Fatally Shot in Orange County : Violence: The shootings occurred within two hours of each other. One was killed at a movie theater; the other in a bar parking lot. Both men leave behind families with babies.
LESLIE BERKMAN and REBECCA TROUNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Mogul Stirs Controversy With His Blockbuster Idea for South Florida
MIKE CLARY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Above Sarajevo, Control of Arms Far From Clear
CAROL J. WILLIAMS, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Manure Power Faces Edison Challenge : Energy: Last season's heavy rains adversely affect use of cattle droppings as fuel, dealing Imperial Valley plant a sharp setback. The fate of its pact with the electric company will be decided by a federal panel.
TONY PERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Slain Police Officers Are Eulogized as Heroes : Funeral: They are lauded for saving others from gunman's bullets. About 4,000 attend emotional service.
SHERYL STOLBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High Court May Reverse Retroactively Imposed Tax : Litigation: Newport Beach estate case could provide a check on Congress. Income tax not likely to be affected.
DAVID G. SAVAGE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Towboat on Mississippi Hits Bridge, Halting Traffic
Reuters
Insanity Ruled Out in Killing of Abortionist : Trial: Judge disallows defense strategy. But state won't seek death penalty in prosecution of activist charged with slaying doctor in Florida.
From Associated Press
More Friction Seen as Mexico Talks Begin
JUANITA DARLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin 'Victory' Gives Russia That Old Superpower Feeling : Bosnia: The Kremlin leader's Sarajevo initiative is a rare foreign policy triumph. It offsets failures in former Soviet republics.
CAREY GOLDBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Britain Lowers Gay Age of Consent to 18
Associated Press
U.S. Seeks Wider Cease-Fire After Sarajevo Success : Bosnia: Western allies, Russia to meet in Bonn today on next steps. One option is to threaten NATO strikes on arms of any faction firing on aid convoys, officials say.
ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Unarmed Security Guards Shot to Death : Violence: One is gunned down in the lobby of an Orange theater, the other in a Garden Grove parking lot.
LESLIE BERKMAN and REBECCA TROUNSON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
3 Killed in Crash of Cargo Helicopter
Associated Press
HEALTH WATCH : Sick Days Really Do Add Up
A Young Audience
SHARI ROAN
A Night of Wine, Roses and Mancini
KATHRYN BOLD
Under the Influence? : Health: A new study links commercials to 'more favorable beliefs about drinking' among kids. Industry officials disagree.
SHARI ROAN, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
A Session of Yoga Could Be Exercise for Body and Soul
KATHLEEN DOHENY
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
LA HABRA : Traffic Noise Making Residents Unhappy
MIMI KO
Tiny District to Tap Into Base's Water Supply : Agreement: Tri-Cities' pact with Marines will give it access to basin beneath creek at Camp Pendleton. But critics say the utility is trying to buy itself a future with taxpayers' money.
LEN HALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
Marketing the Morgue : Business: Interest and sales in coroner's office souvenirs is booming. But critics say the products demean the city's image.
CARLA RIVERA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Black History Month / Valley Retrospective : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
GEOFFREY MOHAN
Success Is Academic : La Reina High's No-Nonsense Approach Focuses on Individual Development
BRENDA DAY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Horses Not Donated
Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
Obituaries
Much Too Uniform?
Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : CSUN Coping With Its Losses
CHIP JOHNSON
Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
An Old Dog in the Rain
AL MARTINEZ
New Foothill Toll Lanes Aim for Quicker Collection
MATT LAIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Quake Directory
David E. Brady and Stephanie Stassel
Black History Month : Valley Retrospective / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
CYPRESS : Non-Residents Won't Face Sports Fees
MIMI KO
Middle Class Needs Help, Too : Berman's disaster deductibility proposal is worth a good, long look
Obituaries
Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Hall May Close on Alternating Fridays : Government: Proponents say plan is more efficient than operating with half the regular staff on Mondays.
DOUGLAS ALGER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ORANGE : 2 Absences Postpone Sewage Fee Decision
MARTIN MILLER
New Party Line : County's GOP Leadership Is Focused on Drawing Broad Support
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TUSTIN : Six-Week Course on Parenting Offered
BERT ELJERA
80,000 Christmas Trees Recycled
TRACY WILSON
OXNARD : Police Arrest 5 in Theft From School
TINA DAUNT
Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
Ask the Tough Questions on Civil Rights : Patrick comes from the same philosophical base as Guinier, only he hasn't written about it.
CLINT BOLICK,
Clint Bolick is litigation director at the Institute for Justice in Washington, D.C
Black History Month / Valley Retrospective : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
GEOFFREY MOHAN
Expand Simi's Image
Marija Gimbutas
Quake and L.A. Driving Habits
Remarks Don't Add Up
Donate to Library
Limited Common Ground With MCA
Thanks for Generosity
Get Life Rafts Ready
THE EARTHQUAKE : Legal Citizens Getting Short End of the Stick
Canyon Oaks Project Benefits Add Up
District Does Have Plan
Engineering Help
Give Back the Raise
Defense Conversion
WESTMINSTER : School Employee Wins State Award
JON NALICK
Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
New Rules Endorsed in Domestic Abuse Cases : Crime: Successful prosecutions are expected to increase. Police will photograph and tape victims in case they later change their minds about pressing charges.
JULIE FIELDS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
Release Rate of CFCs Is Slowing, Researchers Say : Environment: International pact to phase out ozone-depleting chemical 'is taking effect,' UCI professor says.
From Associated Press
Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Requests for FEMA Aid Set Record
AMY WALLACE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thousands in County Mark Presidents' Day in the Sun : Holiday: Residents take to the beaches, parks and malls under clearing skies. Reagan Library holds presidential look-alike contest and turn-of-the-century fair.
JEFF McDONALD and FRED ALVAREZ, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Motorist Hits Patrol Car, Injuring Officer
MATT LAIT
We Love Our Bad Boys, But Not Our Bad Girls
SALLY ANN CONNELL,
Sally Ann Connell is a writer in Cayucos, Calif
THOUSAND OAKS : Forum to Deal With Business Matters
CONSTANCE SOMMER
2 Long-Term Quake Centers Open
Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
SEAL BEACH : City Says It Opposes Project for Wetlands
SHELBY GRAD
Study of Damage Provides Foundation for New Building Codes
Hugo Martin, Staff Writer
THE EARTHQUAKE : Workers Deserve Pat on Back for Road Repair
4 Held in Jewelry Store Heist-Slaying
ABIGAIL GOLDMAN
Protection Needed for Foothill Forests
Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
Ski-A-Thon to Raise Funds for Coalition
ANNA CEKOLA
THOUSAND OAKS : Friedan Is Keynote Conference Speaker
BARBARA WELDON TONE
Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
DANA POINT : Festival of Whales to Begin on Friday
SANTA ANA : Retirement Seminar to Examine Finances
JON NALICK
Black History Month / Valley Retrospective : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
JILL LEOVY
Educating the Public About Wildlife
THOUSAND OAKS : PTI Given Business Community Award
CONSTANCE SOMMER
TUSTIN : Residents' Group to Endorse Incumbents
BERT ELJERA
LOS ALAMITOS : Janitorial Services Contract Awarded
BERT ELJERA
TUSTIN : Hearing to Focus on Utility Line Project
BERT ELJERA
THOUSAND OAKS : City Council Eases the Permit Process
STEPHANIE SIMON
Black History Month / Today's Voices : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
County Fears Losses as Property Tax Claims Rise
TRACEY KAPLAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Repairs Add Stress on Condo Boards : Shelter: Associations face diverse views about fixing damaged structures. The fear that some will abandon their units is high.
LARRY GORDON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE EARTHQUAKE : Closure of High School Was Not a Done Deal
Earthquake: The Road To Recovery : Riding Herd on Disaster Claims : Insurance: Wherever catastrophe strikes, adjusters are there. They investigate damages and soothe frazzled nerves.
CARLA HALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Children Deserve a Permanent Court
Democratic Committee Faces Tradition of Struggle
CARLOS V. LOZANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Building Bridges--and Trust : Priests' Program Plants Seed of Hope for Gang Members
GREG HERNANDEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura Pool Proposal Just Needs a Site
CHRISTINA LIMA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE EARTHQUAKE : As Crisis Recedes, Spirit of Togetherness Must Last
LAGUNA BEACH : Campaign Finance Law Goes Into Effect
LESLIE EARNEST
VENTURA : Artists Sought to Redesign Public Plaza
PEGGY LEE
3 Strikes and You're Where? And Now Federal Proposals : Get violent criminals off the street? You bet, but how best to do it?
Medical Board to Test Formula on Complaints : Discipline: The system will screen for seriousness of offense and characteristics of physicians. Some say it's discriminatory.
LESLIE BERKMAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq Embargo Is Killing Kids; End It Now : The United Nations should declare such economic assaults to be crimes against humanity.
RAMSEY CLARK,
Ramsey Clark was U.S. attorney general from 1966-69. and
SEAL BEACH : Rotary Club Adopts Part of Road to Clean
SHELBY GRAD
Former CSUF Administrator Jack Preble Dies : Education: Professor and author had retired as chairman of his department after 28 years with the university.
MATT LAIT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Choir to Get to Carnegie Hall in April
DEBRA CANO
Women's Movement
Boy, 8, Dies in Collision on Highway
TINA DAUNT
PLATFORM : Animal Warnings
SAM CARR POLK is a retired lawyer in Santa Monica. He told The Times: and
COSTA MESA : City May Pass Rules on Adult Businesses
WILLSON CUMMER
3 Auto Shops OKd for Oil Recycling
TRACY WILSON
Black History Month / Valley Retrospective : Perspectives on the Past--and the Future
REBECCA BRYANT
TUSTIN : Polling Sites to Be Announced Today
BERT ELJERA
Couple Married 59 Years Die Within Hours of Each Other
THE EARTHQUAKE : Aid to Illegal Immigrants Spurs Call for Ross Perot
Earmark Funds for CSL
Aliso Viejo Parents Assail Race-Bias Investigation : Inquiry: Group says middle school probe failed to look into the 'real problems,' such as 'hostile environment,' 'bullying techniques' of educators.
RICHARD CORE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ANAHEIM : Golf Tournament Sign-Ups Now Open
LA PALMA : City Considers More Street-Sweeping Signs
MARTIN MILLER
NFL Decision on Telecasts May Leave Sports Bars Scrambling : Football: County bistros would be among those having to pay up or lose games when are scrambled.
MICHAEL GRANBERRY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County to Auction Tax-Delinquent Land
MATTHEW MOSK
A Kindness in Rain
Countywide : NAACP to Present 9 Distinction Awards
Observations of a Van-Pool Rider
Jurisprudence
Space Shuttle Puzzle : Are Engine Mock-Ups in the Smithsonian or in a Palmdale Dump?
SHARON MOESER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trash Landing : History: Smithsonian claims shuttle engine mock-ups are at museum, but Rockwell says they were unceremoniously dumped in a landfill.
SHARON MOESER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV Heroes Draw 35,000 to Universal : Entertainment: The rush by children and their parents to see the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers surprises amusement park officials. Freeway snarl stretches for miles.
JULIE TAMAKI and RICHARD SIMON, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Clear the Air for a Clean Election : Chiapas exposes Salinas' shortcomings. If he'll admit them and make amends, the risk of turmoil is reduced.
JORGE G. CASTANEDA,
Jorge G. Castaneda is a frequent contributor writing from Mexico City.
SIMI VALLEY : Another Day Added to Courthouse Hours
JAMES MAIELLA JR.
BUSINESS
Primed for an Earful : As Cost of TV Infomercials Soars, Sponsors Turn to Radio
BRUCE HOROVITZ
Efforts of Entrepreneur Make Sun Healthcare Shine : Health care: Nursing home chain grew out of founder's desire to spend more time at home. The $350-million business could more than double in size with planned acquisition of competitor.
NANCY WALZ, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Automobiles
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Superior Industries' Profit Up 36% in 4th Quarter
Zenith Reports $12-Million Net Income in 4th Quarter
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Health Care
James M. Gomez, Times staff writer
Pay-Fone Systems Reports Earnings Gain in Quarter
Amwest Insurance Income Up 24% in Fourth Quarter
Tracking The Top 20
Car Buyers Seeing Green More Often
Reuters
Automobiles
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Reach Out and, Well, AirTouch Someone : Marketing: After great expense and much agonizing, PacTel Corp. shows off its new corporate name.
From Associated Press
Monitor Plan to Avoid Errors
KATHY M. KRISTOF
Euro Disney Audit Given to Bankers
From Reuters
Japanese Central Bank Boosts Value of Dollar : Markets: The move allows greenbacks to rise against the yen. Price of U.S. bonds drops on foreign exchanges.
From Associated Press
Foreclosures Up Nearly 73% But Rate Slows : Housing: Previous rates were 96% in 1992, 165% in 1991. Laguna Hills had largest percentage increase, followed by Tustin.
DEBORA VRANA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Trying to Solve Problems of Dangerous Wastes : Seeking Solutions to What to Do With Waste : Firm: O.C.-based hazardous materials hauler Security Environmental Systems is growing fast amid rapid change.
CHRIS WOODYARD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trying to Solve Problem of Dangerous Wastes : Industry: UC Irvine, other groups have launched ad campaign urging approval of controversial disposal facility.
JAMES M. GOMEZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mistakes in Retiree Pension Benefits Are Commonplace
KATHY M. KRISTOF
Britton to Manage Henson Creature Shop
Who Regulates What in Cable
Source: Associated Press
Chad Therapeutics Reports Profit Surge
Chairman of Fluor to Undergo Surgery for Prostate Cancer
SUSAN CHRISTIAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Care
James M. Gomez, Times staff writer
After 20 Years, Still No Rest for R&R
ALAN CITRON
From Rag to Dishes for the Editor of Tabloid Sun : Communications: Murdoch stuns Britain by selecting flamboyant Kelvin MacKenzie to run satellite TV service.
JEFF KAYE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
HEALTH CARE : I-Flow's IV Pump Business Streaming Into Markets in Japan and Across Europe
James M. Gomez, Times staff writer
The Second Coming of Personal Communicators : Motorola Product Presages Dawning of a New Generation of Digital Devices
LESLIE HELM, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FCC Refining a New Cable Rate Structure : Television: The industry lobbies against more price reductions. Proponents say the first round of cuts failed.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
General Motors to Sell 5 Plants to Parts Manufacturing Firm
From Associated Press
Anaheim's Pan Pacific Hotel Gets a New Executive Chef
Energy Container of Santa Ana Purchased by Canadian Firm
From Bloomberg Business News
Owners Face Tough Decision: Is This Home Worth Saving?
Ron Galperin
20th Century Industries' Profit Declines in 1993
Smaller Packaging Makes More Shelf Space in Market, Home : Marketing: The new '90s watchwords are smaller is better, even if it's not cheaper. Capitalizing on environmentalism.
DAVID E. KALISH, ASSOCIATED PRESS
DTS Engaged in a Patent Fight With French Rival : Entertainment: The dispute centers on new movie theater sound systems developed by the Westlake Village digital firm and L. C. Concept.
JENNIFER PENDLETON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Powerboat Magazine Is Moving to Ventura
Jack Searles
The Law of Embellishing Returns : ABA Guidelines Seek to Stop Overcharging by Attorneys
From Times Wire Services
Nesen Plans to Open Rolls-Royce Dealership
Jack Searles
Kenfil Inc. Posts 70% Drop in Second-Quarter Profit
Dead Letter Office : Quake Indefinitely Delays Opening of Mail Facility
DON LEE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Massive Asbestos Cleanup Underway at Mall : Aftermath: Northridge Fashion Center will remove every fiber of carcinogen. Owner hopes clean image will boost business upon reopening.
PATRICE APODACA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
'94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : Torvill and Dean Must Face Music as Russians Win : Ice dancing: British routine doesn't go over with judges. Gritschuk and Platov get gold.
RANDY HARVEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : UCLA Drops to No. 15; Arkansas Is Still No. 1
From Associated Press
Boxing
From Staff and Wire Reports
1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Corona del Mar
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Bach's Heart Is in Norway, but Love for Tennis Keeps Him Here
JOHN WEYLER
U.S. Goes to Next Level, 7-1 : Hockey: They have no trouble against Italy. Unbeaten Finland is quarterfinal opponent.
HELENE ELLIOTT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : Look Who's Wanted : Interest in Hiring U.S. Ski Staff Increases After Americans' Successful First Week
CHRIS DUFRESNE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : AERIAL SKIING : While U.S. Men Go Up, Women Come Down
MIKE KUPPER, TIMES ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
Names in the News
From Staff and Wire Reports
Egorova Gets Record-Tying Gold Medal
Associated Press
Egorova Ties Medal Record
Associated Press
VALLEY-AREA COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CLU Shakes Off Pesky Caltech, 121-71
Notebook
HELENE ELLIOTT
Notes on a Scorecard
ALLAN MALAMUD
Notebook
ROSS NEWHAN
NHL ROUNDUP : Modano Has Hat Trick; Sharks Fall
From Associated Press
Northridge's Fast Start Dissolves Into 10-5 Loss : College baseball: Third-ranked Fullerton tracks down CSUN after falling behind, 3-0.
STEVE ELLING, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NOTEBOOK : Harding Is Slated to Skate Eighth in Technical Program
RANDY HARVEY
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : First Full-Squad Workout Today
MARYANN HUDSON
Notebook
HELENE ELLIOTT
SANTA ANITA : Bien Bien Doesn't Have Soft Spot for Turf Condition
BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notebook
MIKE KUPPER
DATELINE / LILLEHAMMER : Accommodations Are Plainly Nice
MIKE KUPPER
NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Put Tugnutt to Work
From Associated Press
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Jordan Finally Hits a Home Run
Associated Press
THE NHL / LISA DILLMAN : McSorley Might End Up Too Little, Too Late for Kings
LISA DILLMAN
1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Santa Margarita
Wide-Open Spaces Suit Long Beach State, 80-58
PAUL McLEOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'94 Winter Lillehammer Olympics : Notebook
Associated Press
Kings Collapse Again, Lose Fifth in a Row : Hockey: McSorley's suspension announced before game. Then, Maple Leafs score five in the third period to win, 6-4.
STEVE SPRINGER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boyer Finally Takes His Celebration of Life Onto the Court : Basketball: It took him years to get over the death of his father. Now, the senior is a big part of the Anteaters' front line.
JOHN WEYLER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kramer Signs With the Bears
STEVEN HERBERT
Notebook
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Says Elbow Is Feeling Fine
Miscellany
From Staff and Wire Reports
'94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : European Sweep Helps Restore Order in the Mountains : Alpine skiing: Sweden's Wiberg wins gold medal in combined with strong slalom runs. A Swiss wins the silver, a Slovenian the bronze as U.S. is finally shut out.
CHRIS DUFRESNE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TENNIS / EVERT CUP : It Won't Get Any Easier for Austin
JERRY CROWE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Brea-Olinda
Kramer Signs With the Bears
From Staff and Wire Reports
Tom Terrific : Lasorda Keeps 'Em Smiling as One of Baseball's Characters
MARYANN HUDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Servite
MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Broken Foot Sidelines Kasatonov
ROBYN NORWOOD
'94 WINTER OLYMPICS / LILLEHAMMER : Italy Has No Luck at Stopping the Puck
MIKE DOWNEY
1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Huntington Beach
Exercise Rider Critically Hurt at Gulfstream
Associated Press
Titans Defeat Northridge; Streak at 11
STEVE ELLING
1994 Prep Golf: Six Teams to Watch : Esperanza
Ted Williams Reported Fair After Stroke
Associated Press
Riley Lauded at Surprise Post-Game Celebration
STEVE KRESAL
'94 WINTER LILLEHAMMER OLYMPICS : Blair's Best in 1,500 Not Good Enough : Speedskating: She finishes 0.03 seconds short of a bronze, which would have been her sixth medal.
ROSS NEWHAN, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Is L.A. Too Wimpy to Build New Stadium?
JIM MURRAY
1994 Prep Golf Preview : Huntington Beach's Farley Balances Game, Other Interests
MARTIN BECK, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NBA ROUNDUP : With Laettner Out, Robinson Scores 50
From Associated Press
Hey, Americans in Norway: It's Really, Really, Really Cold
DAN HAFNER
Officially, Half-Hour Wait Was Too Long
ERIC SHEPARD
BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Says Elbow Is Feeling Fine
BOB NIGHTENGALE
White Sox Reliever Radinsky Is Examined for Growth on Neck
Associated Press
Redlands Ends Claremont-Mudd Dominance
ARA NAJARIAN
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ART REVIEW : Small Things Mean a Lot at the Getty : Two exhibitions, 'Little Pictures' and 'Harmonies of Heaven and Earth,' reveal photos and illuminated manuscripts in miniaturized form.
WILLIAM WILSON, TIMES ART CRITIC
Applicants Sought for Arts Grants
O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Freeing Words From Their Life Sentence
CATHY CURTIS
MUSIC REVIEW : Baird and Fisk Survey Spanish Songs at UCLA
TIMOTHY MANGAN
'Rush Hour' Shows Get New Schedule
The Shilts Legacy Lives On : Movies: Two of his books are being made into films by HBO and Warner Bros. And NBC will replay his 'And the Band Played On.'
ELAINE DUTKA, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAZZ REVIEW : Dave Koz Takes the Easy Commercial Path at Strand
DON HECKMAN
MUSIC REVIEW : An Uneven Dedication to Founder : The Southwest chamber society's tribute to pianist Albert Dominguez includes an intriguing new work and some superficial interpretations.
SUSAN BLISS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
STAGE REVIEW : 'Weird Romance' Challenges Our Usual Notions of Love : The show, making its West Coast premiere in San Diego, consists of two one-act sci-fi musicals that present stirring ideas and images.
NANCY CHURNIN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A 'True to Life' Triumph : Years of Struggling Pay Off for Self-Taught Singer Lisette Melendez
DENNIS HUNT, TIMES STAFF WRITER
JAZZ REVIEW : Double the Pleasure of a Fine Pianist : Cecilia Coleman finds two modes of expression, as a featured soloist in a duo and as an accompanist for vocalist Shelly Moore.
BILL KOHLHAASE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Descriptive Video 'Sees' the Action of the Characters
LYNNE HEFFLEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Yevgeny Kissin Recital: Poetry vs. Mannerism
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
TV REVIEW : 'Red Flag' Laments Lost Buddhist Tibet
ROBERT KOEHLER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Seagal Powers Holiday Weekend : Box office: An estimated $80 million in receipts puts this Presidents Day Weekend 10% ahead of last year.
DAVID J. FOX, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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