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- 14 Killed by Soviets Are Mourned : Lithuania: Both Roman Catholic and Russian Orthodox archbishops decry deaths. Thousands watch silently as coffins are driven through streets.
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- SANTA ANA : Blood Marrow Donors Are Sought
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- EMPIRE LEAGUE : Los Alamitos' Daugherty Holds Whitlock in Check, Loara Falls
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- EARNINGS : IBM Reports 316% Increase
- Work Halts as Employees Listen to News Reports : Workplace: As the reality sank in, companies with Mideast operations were scrambling to assess the impact.
- Spring Break Sought in New School Calendar : Education: The Los Angeles school district plans to put all schools on a year-round schedule. Westside parents and teachers want it modified.
- Temple City : Land Appraisal Approved
- O.C. Facilities Tighten Their Security
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- Church Given 60 Days to Reach Agreement on Building Changes
- Builder Who Lost Pomona Mall Deal Sues : Development: The man who built Phillips Ranch claims that Pomona illegally thwarted his bid to put together a regional shopping center. City officials deny the charges.
- In a City Called Batman, War Fears : Turkey: Shops are closed and streets quiet as many flee area near Iraqi border.
- Waiting Game Ended With Bulletins on TV
- Sharpton Knifing Suspect Indicted
- Restaurateur David Wilhelm to Open Zuni Grill Feb. 15
- Capital Mood Mixes Anger, Resignation
- Onslaught of War Catches the Arab Nations by Surprise : Mideast: Egypt reportedly heard news on American TV. Only Saudis seem to have been fully informed.
- El Picante Dishes Out Big Helpings of East L.A. Authenticity
- 250 Million Reactions as News Skips Across Nation on TVs, Walkmans : Mood: For some, word of Mideast war hits like a punch in the gut. For others, it's just more noise in the general din, too quicksilver to understand.
- ORANGE : Lawyer to Examine Handicapped Rights
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- Cordero Rides Garden Gal to Victory in La Centinela
- Glenfed Posts $140-Million Loss in Period
- Price of Gold Plunges on Belief in Quick War
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- Crusader Breaks Coach's Record
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- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Tennis Players Win Before Season Starts
- Diamond Bar : Council Rejects Trash Train
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- Acid Spill May Bring New, Tighter Rules for Storage : Safety: Investigation may lead to new regulations on tanks for chemical solutions.
- Dow Rockets 114.60 on Hopes of Quick Victory
- 14-Week Seamanship Course to Begin Feb. 4
- Live, From Baghdad, World Learns of War From CNN Correspondents : Media: The American reporters are able to stay on air over telephone hookup that mysteriously remains open.
- Council Member Attempts to Right Perceived Wrong
- Canyon Clash : Residents Seek to Block Building of 58 Homes in Rustic Canyon
- DESERT STORM : Military
- $10-Million Award in Breast Surgery Lawsuit
- Device Spots Likely Child Stroke Victims : Health: Ultrasound shows characteristic narrowing of arteries in sickle-cell patients. They then can be given transfusion therapy.
- FASHION : Back in Style : Simi Valley shop's custom-order clothing business proves that everything old is new again.
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- Suspended Hawthorne High School Security Chief Quits
- Drunk Driver Receives 6-Year Term in Death of Rancho P.V. Teen-Ager
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Suspect in Murders an Apparent Suicide
- ANAHEIM : Paint Company to Pay County $250,000
- GAME OF LIFE : Basketball in the U. S. Gives Turkish Student Chance at Bright Future
- San Pedro Rally Falls Short Against Crenshaw, 87-83
- He Is Hungry to Play Again : Basketball: Forward John Williams, whose weight ballooned while he recovered from a knee injury, says he is anxious to return to the Washington Bullets.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Murdoch Journalists on Strike
- Oil Prices Surge, Then Retreat After Attack Begins : Energy: Some oil firms freeze gasoline prices to thwart panic buying, while the President ordered the first drawdown of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW ROSIE'S : Tried and True : This '50s-style diner offers predictable coffee-shop fare. But don't miss the burgers.
- School Officials Put Off Vote on Shifting Grades : Restructuring: Parents oppose district's proposal for changes at Eagle Rock High and three elementary schools, citing dangers to children.
- NEIGHBORS : Beyond Garnish : A 10-year-old who got his start carving cucumbers and carrots wins a contest with his vegetable 'flowers.'
- D.A. Rejects Woman's Confession That She Murdered Neighbor : Crime: Prosecutor brands statement a lie. But she stands by her claim that she and friends carried out the slaying for which the victim's husband has been convicted.
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- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : El Camino Is No Match for Long Beach
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
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- 190 Iraqis Desert Post With 50 Tanks and Surrender to Egyptians
- SHE'S A PIP : Famed Children's Theatre Company Tosses Its Pigtails at Irvine
- 14 Soldiers, 14 Rebels Reported Killed in El Salvador Clash
- Revisions for Rooftop Satellites Supported
- Pasadena May Sue King's Villages : Race: An investigation found blacks were evicted or rejected as tenants more often than Latinos but did not say if discrimination was to blame.
- Center to Hold Get-Together for Latino Seniors
- WAR OF WORDS
- 2nd Wave Hits Iraq : U.S. Urges Saddam to Give Up as Bombs Keep Falling : 1 U.S., 1 British Jet Lost; Allied Troops on the Move
- Giving Shape to a Tradition : Art: A ceramist brings her skills to a special audience in La Canada Flintridge, where she teaches Japanese-speaking students.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Earth's Oldest Pieces Found in Labrador
- R S V P : Pacific Symphony Group Hosts Dinner, Concert : Up Close and Personal
- Monterey Park : City to Celebrate 75th Year With Party, Memory Book
- Jordan Ranch Developers Plan to Keep Project Alive : Ventura County: An official says he is encouraged by favorable response to a scaled-down subdivision at nearby Ahmanson Ranch.
- Campaign Rivals Offer Lofty Plans : Election: All the candidates for supervisor have pet projects and reforms. But budget woes will hamper whoever wins.
- CANDIDATES FILING FOR APRIL 9 ELECTION
- Gonzaga's 3-Game Losing Streak Ends
- Oil Prices Collapse in Frantic Trading : Optimism: Early triumph and hope of a short war caused prices to plunge on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
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- Southland Airports Put Boarding Areas Off-Limits to Non-Passengers : Terror: Los Angeles police chief bolsters security force, warns that the region is a likely target for strikes.
- Word Is Slow to Get Around in Jordan : Reaction: Amman appears quiet in the first hours after the U.S. attack on Iraqis.
- Supervisors Consider Plan for Private Firm to Run 5 Airports : Aviation: County employee unions and pilots are against the proposal, which includes Compton Airport, but majority of board supports it.
- Administration Condemns Gorbachev's Call for Legislature to Suspend Press Law : Freedom: The Senate urges Bush to consider cutting off aid to Soviet Union because of the Lithuania assault. Scholars warn of Stalinist tactics.
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Stakes Hopes on Quick End : If Hussein can hold out for even a few days, analysts say, he could establish himself as a leader of the Arab world even if the price is a fearful mauling for his country.
- Southland Is Buffeted by High Winds : Weather: Orange County reports a brush fire, power outages and mostly minor freeway problems.
- Voices of Dissent : Gulf crisis: A coffeehouse 'speak-in' offers the chance to air opinions, and some company to share the anxiety.
- FBI Warns of Iraqi Terror Groups; Security Tightened at O.C.'s Airport
- Israel Declares State of Emergency : Reaction: General sees chances of an attack on the Jewish state as 'happily' approaching zero.
- The Reality of War Hits Home : Attack: As news of the U.S. bombing of Iraq spread, some cried, some applauded and all were transfixed.
- Sales of Books on Gulf Rise as Crisis Escalates
- Rubber Duck Derby Proposal Brings Squawks of Protest : Fund-raiser: Up to 20,000 of the toys would be dumped into the ocean off Redondo Beach by the American Cancer Society. Conservationists see it as pollution.
- Family Circle : An Unprecedented Shock to the System
- Start of War Hits Residents Hard : Reaction: Midafternoon word that the bombing of Iraq had begun is met with fear, resolve, prayer and disbelief.
- Booksellers Say Mideast Is Hot Topic : Information: Seeking to learn more about what brought on the war, readers are going beyond newspapers and TV to find a perspective.
- U.S. Lawmakers Closing Ranks : Congress: All Americans 'should unite behind our troops,' Sen. Boren says.
- European Allies React Somewhat Guardedly : Gulf crisis: Germans receive news of war with dismay but pledge backing for U.S. Mitterand's hard line eases doubts about France's commitment.
- FBI Warns of Iraqi Terror Groups; Gates Says L.A. Could Be a Target
- War's Arrival Sends Chill Through Orange County : Reaction: Expressions of patriotism--and fear--are seen as news of the bombing fills the airwaves.
- Bombardment Will Go On for Weeks, Pentagon Says
- World Hears War Begin Live From Baghdad
- Timing Was Political, Military : Allies: Some U.S. Army officers had urged Bush to postpone attack until February. But analysts say the coalition might have unraveled.
- War News Sets a Wave of Protest in Motion Across the Nation : Dissent: Activists clash with police and burn a flag in San Francisco. A march on Washington is planned.
- Lawmakers Back Bush--for Now : Congress: President risks trouble if war isn't brief. But nearly unamimous support for troops is expected.
- News of War Sends Activists Into Streets With Cries of Protest : Dissent: Demonstrators in Los Angeles block traffic and rally at federal buildings. More than 150 are held.
- Veterans Reflect Somberly on War : Reaction: Former service members seek out camaraderie after the attack on Iraq, which, for some, revives memories of combat.
- Protests : As Word Spreads, Demonstrators Intensify Actions
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 17, 1991
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- AT&T; Sees Progress in Fight to Acquire Computer Maker NCR
- P.M. BRIEFING : Opel-Vauxhall Sales Up 5.2%
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- Cranston Says Punishing Him in S&L; Case Would Be Unfair : Keating 5: Statement from the ailing senator insists he did nothing unethical.
- Mood Subdued as Israel Faces 'Fateful Hour'
- NATION : U.S. Arabs Raided in Detroit
- License Renewal : Drivers Will Get New IDs That Are Similar to Credit Cards
- Fong's Nomination Likely to Have Clear Sailing in the Legislature
- Kuwaitis in Southland: Hope, Fear : Expatriates: About 200 refugees in the region find solace in others within their community.
- Girl Shot by Guard, Jury Told : Trial: Defense's admission of guilt in the Pacific Palisades murder case is an attempt to avoid the death penalty.
- Cinnamon Brown Denied Early Release : Murder: The woman, who at age 14 carried out her father's order to kill her stepmother in Garden Grove, gets no credit for testimony that sent her father to prison.
- LAKE CASITAS : Arson Is Suspected in Boathouse Fire
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Wrong Way to Clean House
- Driver Says He Warned of Problems With Bus
- Prisoner Bolts From Bus Taking Him to Court
- 23 Reported Injured as Van Broadsides Bus at Intersection : Accident: Fourteen people are taken to hospitals. None are seriously hurt.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Zoning Change Upsets Businesses
- NBA ROUNDUP : Stockton, Malone Lead Jazz Over Spurs
- Eclipse Award Horse of Year Finalists Named
- Woman Charges Ben Johnson With Assault
- AROUND THE NBA : Mullin Leads Worthy in All-Star Voting
- Defense Firm, Ex-Chief Agree to Plead Guilty
- Security Pacific, 2 Other Big Banks Post Hefty Losses : Banking: Among other big institutions, Wells Fargo's profit declined. But First Interstate and Sumitomo Bank of California enjoyed gains.
- John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Boston,...
- Making Themselves Right at Home : Foreign exchange student program exposes U.S. families to international attitudes while offering visitors a close-up look at America.
- LOCAL : 4 Held When Van Crashes After Pursuit, Spilling PCP Chemicals
- Bush to Free El Salvador Military Aid
- Court Halts Expansion of Azusa Landfill : Environment: The appellate judges see a threat to drinking water supplies. The dump firm must meet state requirements.
- Sheriff's Officials, Community Leaders Shift Gang Strategy : Crime: Law enforcement officials concede they 'miscalculated the solution' to street violence. Workshop emphasizes switch from crackdowns to social programs.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : The Golden Theatre: Innocence Revisited
- Canyon Wrestlers Beat El Modena
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- On Demand, This Sport Is Tops : High schools: Eight exercise physiologists say water polo is the most grueling of all.
- Alexis Smith Exhibit Overcomes Obstacles
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- Retelling, Reliving the White Rose : Stage: Survivor George Wittenstein will be in the audience tonight at the preview of Lillian Garrett's play on the execution of five young Germans who defied the Nazis.
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- Travel Industry Hurt by Sharp Drop in Plans for Foreign Trips
- On Eve of War, O.C. Residents Turn to Prayer : Reaction: People have peace on their lips, but in their hearts, they fear that its time has passed and that fighting is inevitable.
- 'Between the Cracks' : Alhambra's Main Street Gallery Is a Bright Spot in an Unlikely Setting
- Hundreds Urge Bush to Give Peace a Chance : Protests: In scenes reminiscent of the Vietnam War era, demonstrators hold vigils from Ventura to Camarillo. Moorpark College students plan a walkout today.
- Blacks Urged to Control Own Destinies : Racism: Making responsible decisions is the way to defeat it, says educator Haki Madhubuti, at UCI to speak at its annual Martin Luther King Jr. symposium.
- Las Virgenes Water District Votes to Refuse New Customers : Drought: Faced with a mandatory cutback order, the board will serve only existing users and those who received commitments before Monday.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Criticizes Foes of Jungleland
- Hospital Group Forms to Fight a Losing Battle : Dieting: Employees at Arcadia facility start six-week program geared to gradual weight reduction. The classes, supervised by two dietitians, aim for the possible--not miracles.
- San Juan Council Calls for Audit in Loan Controversy
- Study Cites Major Latino Alcohol Abuse : Health: The report says the percentage of liquor- and drug-related arrests is much higher than that of the population.
- Raiders' Second Chance : AFC championship: They lost to the Bills the first time primarily because of three costly mistakes.
- Angels Give Gaetti a Deadline
- Teagle on Target for Lakers
- BANKING/ FINANCE
- Fund Firms Prep Their Troops for Client War Jitters
- BOOK REVIEW : Quest for the Secret of Heroism Ends Happily : RESCUES; The Lives of Heroes <i> by Michael Lesy </i> Farrar Straus Giroux $17.95, 214 pages
- Milton R. Crossman; Retired Ad Executive
- Environmental Study Approved for SDSU Arena
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- New UC Riverside Style Brings Same Old Success
- Printronix Inc.: The Irvine computer printer manufacturer...
- STOCKS : Blue Chips Defy Trend; Dow Posts Gain of 6.68
- AMD Starting to Fill Orders for Clone of Intel's 386 Chip
- 'City That Never Stops' Slows Down After Persian Gulf Deadline
- High Death Rate of the Uninsured in Hospitals Cited
- NATION : Keating 5 Defense Summarized
- Sandal Power Is Back
- Truly Liberated--but Washing, Ironing Is Irresistible
- Newhall Trustees to Put $20-Million Bond on Ballot
- THOUSAND OAKS : Home for Mentally Ill Draws Protest
- ROUNDUP : Antelopes Dash Past Saugus, 72-67
- Gulf Tension Cuts Early January Car Sales
- LOCAL : Santa Ana Winds Batter O.C.; Costa Mesa Power Knocked Out
- Turkish City Has Bitter Memories of Hussein : Alarm: A tenth of the population flees from Kurdish stronghold. Those remaining fear an Iraqi chemical strike.
- AIDS Testing for Pregnant Women Urged : Health: An expert committee says voluntary screening should be offered in areas with high prevalence of the human immunodeficiency virus.
- Mississippi Turning : Bizarre Events, Twists May Culminate in Revival of the Medgar Evers Murder Case
- City Council Condemns Use of Force in Lithuania
- Trial Ordered for Man Accused of Killing Wife, Burying Her in Yard
- VENTURA : Mayor Sees Danger of Mall's Stores Moving to Oxnard
- Officials to Discuss Bailard Landfill's Future
- O.C. 8th-Graders Score Big on State Assessment Test
- Arts Chief Resigns Over Anti-War Exhibit
- Quartz Hill--and Reason--Prevails in Key Golden League Game, 72-65
- AN APPRECIATION : Renee Furst, Friend of the Foreign Film
- Paycheck Settles in W. Virginia for Life After Prison
- Jazz Man Hendricks Comes Full Circle : Music: The singer, composer and arranger believes fans are ready for his sound again. A recent Grammy nomination is proving him correct.
- Jitters--but No War : U.S. Still Looking for Signs of Flexibility by Hussein
- COLUMN ONE : Costs of Declining Dollar Rise : The greenback is feeble, even in world crisis. Americans abroad feel the pinch, and the nation's economic and political voice is weakened.
- In Jordan, Palestinians Fear Attacks on Camps : Refugees: They gather for a 'civil defense' meeting. Their primary concern is preparation for the war they expect in their own back yard.
- Big Chill's Losses Reach 7,000 Farm Jobs, $128 Million : Agriculture: An official says crop damage estimates will continue to rise over the next five months.
- Builders Offer Major Ahmanson Plan Cuts
- Nolan Ryan Will Play Against Son in Texas Matchup
- Cavaliers Think Ferry Is Worth the Wait
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- Santa Anas Due to Breeze Into Orange County
- HAWAII BRIEFING
- 45,000 New U.S. Troops Reach Gulf as Iraqis Extend Defensive Lines
- Agriculture's Big Thirst Is No Longer a Sacred Cow : Irrigation still uses 80% of all water distributed in the state
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Ethnic Literature: Preserving the Past, Uniting Us Today and in Future
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- THE SIDELINES : Capitals Get Iafrate in Trade
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- 'Despondent' Iraqi Envoy Leaves U.S.
- County Students Test Above Average : Writing: Although the eighth-graders scored well in statewide comparisons, they did not do as well as those the year before.
- Ex-Teacher Gets 180 Days for Molesting Students
- THE HOUSE : War With Iraq
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- Fann Invited to NFL Combine
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- Tarver Has Gone but Balanced Offense Keeps Santa Clara Strong
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- LOCAL : Santa Ana Winds Lash Southland
- Tempest in a Tearoom : Patrons Are Upset That May Co. Facility Will Close
- School Program Uses Friendly Mixing, Mingling to Break Down Stereotypes
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Sues Developer Over Land Deal
- NEWPORT BEACH : Moratorium Placed on Massage Parlors
- Man in Wheelchair Accused of Holdup
- SANTA ANA : Volunteers Win Presidential Award
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC's Bickmore Gets 21 Points in Victory Over Cal Baptist
- U.S., Iraq Poised for War as U.N. Pullout Deadline Passes : Gulf crisis: Saddam Hussein visits Kuwait to exhort his troops. The White House says Bush is 'ready to make the tough decisions.'
- Media Urged to Leave Iraq as War Risk Rises
- Fahd Tells Hussein to Show World He's a Responsible Leader
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Easy Confirmation Expected for Fong
- El Cajon Jail to Move Some Inmates : Crime: Officials will transfer 20 to 25 of the worst offenders because of the facility's vulnerability to escape.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pier Time Capsule, Buildings in Limbo
- Garden Grove Driver Hit by Blue Line Train
- Tennis Players From Calabasas Choose Colleges
- LOS ALAMITOS : Connie Hall Is a Local Product Who Made Good
- Moorpark's Marine to Play at Arizona St.
- ABC Would Air Ads During Its War Newscasts : Advertising: Rival networks expect to suspend ads in the initial coverage, then sell "billboards."
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- Boeing Space Shuttle Contract Extended
- Tulving Coin Investments Files Chapter 7 : Liquidation: The dealership faces millions of dollars in claims from disgruntled customers and a lawsuit by the FTC.
- P.M. BRIEFING : USF&G; to Eliminate 900 Jobs
- Beneath the Surface, It's Not Business as Usual as Mideast Deadline Nears : Tension: U.S. financial markets are subdued. Large corporations discreetly step up security measures. And workers try to focus their attention on their jobs.
- O.C. Firms Enlisted to Produce Supplies for Gulf Troops on Emergency Timetable : Defense: None of the area contractors has a major role in Desert Sheild, but several are playing small roles by providing software, screws and spare parts, for example.