- West Steps Up Spying, KGB Official Says
- Iraqi Defector Screaming 'Saddam!' Is Subdued by Startled Americans
- Widespread Monetary Plot to Oust Gorbachev Alleged : Soviets: Prime minister says coup was foiled. Skeptics see story as justification for unpopular currency seizure.
- NATION : Maryland Abortion Bill Advances
- COUNTYWIDE : Disaster Declaration May Assist Growers
- COUNTYWIDE : Children Bare Hearts at Cemetery
- UCSD Extends Winning Streak With Victory Over Whittier
- After Leading, Kings Can't Put Flames Out, 4-4 : Hockey: Goals by MacInnis, Makarov bring Calgary back from a 4-2 deficit in the third period.
- VALENTINE'S WATCH
- Impact of Drought
- A 48-Hour Pause for Mideast Peace
- Policewoman Is Mourned
- Rights and Hypocrisy
- Postal Public Relations
- Dress Rehearsal for Hell
- A 48-Hour Pause for Mideast Peace
- Impact of Drought
- A 48-Hour Pause for Mideast Peace
- A 48-Hour Pause for Mideast Peace
- A 48-Hour Pause for Mideast Peace
- A 48-Hour Pause for Mideast Peace
- Mideast Destruction
- In Over Their Heads?
- Byproduct of Protests
- Nudes on Stage: Dirty Dancing or Art? : The law: Westminster is trying to close a club featuring naked dancers, and the owner is fighting back. But the U.S. Supreme Court is pondering an Indiana case that will probably decide whether such nude performances are constitutionally protected.
- Starving Children
- MOVIES - Feb. 13, 1991
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- Obituaries - Feb. 13, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 13, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 13, 1991
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- Atlanta Bank Was Hussein's Lender
- Front-Line Enemy Troops Get Biggest Pounding of War : Gulf conflict: 50 oil fires are burning in Kuwait. Four mobile Scud launchers reportedly destroyed by U.S. jets.
- Disney Park Plans for Anaheim Grow : Development: Amusement company's plans appear more ambitious than first revealed. Firm has spent millions buying surrounding land.
- Teen Driver Shot in Head in Santa Ana : Violence: It is the third shooting in as many days in the city. The youth staggers out of his car and pleads for help.
- Carter Hawley Tries to Soothe Suppliers' Fears
- Wilson Names 2 to PUC as Merger Looms
- BACK IN THE U.S.S.R.: When Rep. Christopher...
- BUY AMERICAN: Ronald Kimball, owner of the...
- Disney's Plans Include 2 More Anaheim Parks
- PRINCE OF BUDGETS: Freshman state Sen. Frank...
- COLUMN ONE : Iraq Arms: Big Help From U.S. : Technology was sold with approval--and encouragement--from the Commerce Department but often over Defense officials' objections.
- THE SWEET SPOT: Seven thousand folks who...
- FROM PETER OR PAUL: If the county...
- Tender Traps : Hidden Meanings May Be Lurking in Some Valentine's Day Gifts : <i> On this Valentine's Day Eve, the Hot to Shop team offers a special edition of its weekly advice column, with tips for mastering this the romantically risky holiday. </i>
- Bush Assails Iraqi 'Myths and Falsehoods'
- Terrier Mauls Man, His Doberman : Attack: The victim, who was taking a walk in Anaheim with his 8-year-old dog, used a pocketknife to fend off the pit bull-like American Stafford.
- Officer's Killer Purchased Gun for El Salvador : Crime: The man who shot a rookie policewoman intended to leave the United States this week and needed protection in his country, his brother says.
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Drought Takes Toll as State Hatcheries Release Trout Early
- NavCom to Close Facility in Westlake Village
- USAir, Hit by Huge Losses, to Lay Off 3,585, Cut Flights
- Bechtel to Head Kuwait Repairs, Paper Reports
- Firm Trying to Develop Chemical Blood Substitute : Research: FDA approval could be years away, but the product holds the key to Alliance Pharmaceutical becoming a major drug company.
- Robert Wagner, Ex-N.Y. Mayor, Dies at Age 80
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa-based company...
- Permits Reflect Drop in New Housing Units
- GB Foods Projects Earnings: GB Foods Corp.,...
- An About-Face? : Vietnam-Era Protesters Who Back Gulf War Get Uneasy Feeling They've Adopted Parents' Views
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Convicted in Gang-Related Killing
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Ribbons on Freeway Tree Salute Troops
- Student Stuck by HIV Needle Sues Mercy
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : DIVISION II-AA, II-A : Artesia High's 'Super Sophs' Appear to Be Unstoppable
- Wagner Commits to Loyola Marymount
- Ben Johnson Wins Photo Finish in Japan
- Big Ten Universities Graduate Only 51% of Football Players : Schools: Northwestern topped the list at 85%; Minnesota was at the bottom with 24%.
- Skating Through a State of Flux : U.S. championships: There are no more figures, and Eldredge is the only '90 champion defending his title.
- O.C. THEATER : Waiting in the Wings : The new Irvine Civic Light Opera will get a chance to prove itself Thursday with its first production, 'Evita.'
- Short Takes : Ball-Arnaz: Stormy and Loving
- Ex-Labor Secretary to Mediate Paper Strike
- Housing Slump Gives Accountants New Direction : Real estate: Developers who have found themselves in financial trouble are turning to a new breed of consultant.
- CNN Evacuated in Bomb Threat
- P.M. BRIEFING : Taiwan OKs 5 Insurance Firms
- Racial Slur Divides Quiet Bay Area Town : Northern California: The mayor of Pinole admits repeating a derogatory term used by a local merchant. Some community members call for his ouster.
- Week of Music, Scuds, Groceries and Prayers
- Disaster Area in Counties Hit by Freeze Declared
- Special Bills Planned if Water Rationing Is OKd
- BREA : D.A. Probes Possible Conflict of Interest
- A Combat Artist on a Mission : Art: Marine Corps reservist Keith McConnell reports for duty in the Gulf with pencils, a sketch book and a camera. He's out to capture life on the front lines.
- THE WAR'S IMPACT
- NATION : Briton Flips Way to Race Title
- WORLD : Unionists Battle Seoul Police
- Words on the War
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Now Actors Try to Steal Gulf Scene
- Market Update
- Interchange to Get Reinforcement
- VALENTINE BALLOONS: GREAT CONDUCTORS
- She Just Adores the Little Stinkers : Ecology: Workers at the L.A. Zoo are seeking to ensure the survival of the condor. It's a dirty but loving job, and the hatching of an egg is a special event.
- They Take Honor Role Seriously : Duke: The Cameron Crazies pride themselves on their mastery of humor as a means to harass opponents.
- PREP BASKETBALL: GIRLS PLAYOFFS : Morningside, Palos Verdes: Rivalry Ends, Playoffs Begin
- Reserves Arrive Too Late to Help CSUN : College basketball: Matadors get strong play from their bench but it's not enough to overcome Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
- Arbitration Hearings Can Get Downright Nasty : Baseball: Sometimes the clubs hit below the belt in trying to keep salaries down. And both sides occasionally are at the mercy of inexperienced arbiters.
- TV Reviews : 'Not of This World': A Monster of a Slug
- Christopher Thompson has been promoted to vice...
- Culture: The Valentine Rush
- Not Tonight, Dear, the Scuds Are Coming
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : American Consulate Opening in Ukraine
- AIRLINES : Airbus Firm Expects Sales Drop
- Silence Aiding and Abetting Prostate Cancer : Health: The new technology used to fight the disease that attacks one man in 11 cannot help if the victims refuse to speak up early enough.
- THE NUMBERS
- 2 Get 13 Years in China Jail for Dissent
- The Day in the Gulf
- BRUSSELS : European Tax Huddle
- Westland Lynx 3
- Common-Sense Tips on Common Cold
- Who Should Consider Contraceptive Implants?
- Mardi Gras Dinner Is Good Show for the County's Catholic Charities
- Profit-Takers Move In, Pull Dow Down 27.48
- Infrared Thermometer Heats Up Health Care Business : Technology: New faster, safer and more accurate instrument measures body temperature from the ear.
- Kahr Bearing in Burbank won a $163,241...
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin-based company, which...
- Merle Clark has been promoted to division...
- Higher Heart Death Rate for Women Told
- Guerrillas Join the Allies
- 8 Iraqis Desert, Crawl Minefield to Surrender
- VISEGRAD : E. Europe Summit
- BEIJING : Happy New Year
- Peter Kortner; Novelist, Television Writer
- Profile : S. Africa's De Klerk Sends Best Foe to Washington : Is he crazy to appoint Harry Schwarz the new ambassador? Like a fox.
- Seeking Aspirin-Free Headache Relief
- IRVINE : Affordable-House Fee May Be Killed
- COSTA MESA : City Adopts System to Conserve Energy
- * Anne F. Johnson; Retired Teacher
- Boy Killed When Car Is Rammed by Tow Truck : Tragedy: An unlicensed driver slams into the auto while allegedly racing a competitor to a job.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Look Beyond the Current Drought : Now is the time for permanent changes that would adjust supplies to our increasingly urban reality.
- Police Wound Armed Man During Chase : Shooting: The unidentified suspect is the first to be shot by a Santa Ana officer this year.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schroeder to Attend Workshop
- Myrlie Evers Resigns From Public Works Post
- Woman Pushing Disabled Car Is Struck, Killed
- Council Approves Parking Waivers for Historic Sites
- Second-Period Burst Lets Oilers Hold Off Penguins' Rally, 7-5
- BASEBALL
- Ryan Westendorf
- The Sidelines : Title Fight Officially Stays Put
- Hockey
- Nobody's Laughing About 'Lucy' : Television: CBS' film, which aired Sunday, delved into delicate matters in Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's lives. Not everyone was pleased but the movie got 26% of the audience in big cities.
- The buying panic continues on Wall Street...
- Jay deGroot and Paul A. Hiding have...
- House of Fabrics' Bid to Acquire Firm Stalls
- El Camino Takes Over Econocom-USA Leases
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY : He Has a Restructured Career--in Advising Firms' Restructurings
- Bill Would Hike Fuel Economy : Automobiles: A Nevada senator's measure is back, targeting 40 m.p.g. for cars within a decade. But angry companies say that's not realistic.
- Tekelec Profits Take 49% Jump for Quarter
- Friends, Colleagues Recall Officer's Sense of Duty
- In Paris
- An Energy Policy in Need of Vision and Common Sense : Congress must, and probably will, do better than the White House plan
- No Retrial in Drunk Driver Case : Courts: A federal judge rules against a second murder trial in the deaths of three Camarillo youths. Prosecutors say they plan to appeal.
- COUNTYWIDE : Airport Study to Be Presented
- Apparent Robbery Victim Found Dead in Apartment
- Trial Starts for Man Accused of Killing Woman in 1986
- LA HABRA : Resolution Passed in Support of Troops
- Coast Guard Searches for Survivors of Sinking Ship
- Coaches Accept Pigskin Classic Invitation : College football: Florida State and BYU figure to take to the air in season opener at Anaheim Stadium.
- Wisconsin Milwaukee Has Little Trouble With Northridge, 95-77
- Hockey
- Carter Hawley Failed in Many Departments
- Sears' Profit Falls 37% in 4th Quarter; 9,000 to Be Laid Off
- Mandela Trial Goes On; Key Witness to Testify
- Detroit Police Chief Indicted in $2.6-Million Embezzlement
- Iraqis Hit by Air, Land, Sea : Heaviest Pounding Yet by Allies
- Study Boosts Bilingual Education
- Harvard Technology Obtains Kaempen Technology's Assets
- AIRLINES : Sabena Tells Restructuring Plan
- Workers Angry Over Big Stock Losses : Benefits: Thousands of employees contributed to a company-sponsored savings plan invested solely in shares that have fallen to less than $2 each.
- Q&A; : How Retailer's Action Will Affect Customers
- Kerry Lynch and John Thompson have been...
- Foothill Group Raises Stake in Care Enterprises
- AIRLINES : Fokker Will Slash 1,000 Jobs
- Brajdas Corp., an electronic components distributor based...
- Consolidated Energy Systems Inc., a Westlake Village...
- Goodyear Has $38-Million Loss
- Ad Agencies Mirror Their Clients as They Cut Back on Spending, Staff
- Religion: Muslim Prayers
- NATION : 911 Really Pays Off for Operator
- Air Campaign to Go On Awhile, Bush Says; Silent on Land War : Strategy: White House worries that Iraqi reports of civilian casualties could risk support for allies. No decision on timing of ground assault has been made, official indicates.
- 8 Sites Identified for Quake-Safety Work
- SIMI VALLEY : Ex-Moose Lodge Official Arrested
- COUNTYWIDE : OCTC Stands Behind Report on Tollway
- 4 People Pulled From Flaming Car Wreck : Rescue: Two Torrance maintenance workers and another motorist are credited with saving a woman and 3 children moments before the vehicle exploded. Car running a red light is blamed for collision.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Businesses Compete in Fitness Contest
- Man Gets Probation for Threat on Carson
- City Will Pay Workers Called to Duty in Gulf : Reservists: It will cost the city of San Diego about $400,000 to make up the difference between military and city salary for 40 employees.
- Meet the Lord of the Wasps : Hobbies: Harry Andersen has researched the tiny insects for almost 40 years, and it's a labor of love.
- PLATFORM : Keeping Chinatown a Liveable Place
- Baseball
- Miscellany
- Top Syracuse Booster Is Asked to Leave Post
- Long Beach's Fourth Loss in a Row Comes Against San Jose St., 71-68
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : DIVISION III-AA, III-A : Servite Seeking a Repeat
- Hershiser Throws to Hitters for First Time Since Last April
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Wins Golf Tournament
- William R. Miller has been elected to...
- Regulators Audit Mortgage Broker in Sherman Oaks : Investments: State officials who are reviewing Property Mortgage Co.'s books say it is too early to tell what the problem might be.
- Derl Manufacturing in Glendale won a $348,029...
- Pay-Fone Systems Says Net Income Fell in 2nd Quarter
- Imaging Device Maker Reports $196,000 Loss
- George Hetzel and Leo S. Urbanski have...
- Anchor Pad International named Neil J. Stewart...
- Toy Fair's Not-so-Frolicsome Start : Retailing: The showcasing of new products comes as the industry tries to shake off its worst slump in a decade.
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Mayoral Candidates Spend $350,000
- DESERT STORM: DAY 27 : Military
- The Arabs: Divisions Beyond the Stereotype : Unity Myth an Early Casualty of War : The Gulf conflict has accomplished what military defeats and Egypt's peace agreement with Israel didn't: deep divisions among the nations of the region.
- Seymour Won't Endorse in State Race : Politics: The U.S. senator is 'up to here' getting on top of his new job. He says he doesn't even know who's running for the Anaheim district seat he held.
- Just Changing the Guard Can't Save India from Asphyxiation : Democracy: To survive, it needs a looser confederation, with more authority given to the constituent states
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council OKs Funds for Directional Signs
- Suspect Seized in Slaying of Man Over Girlfriend
- Tet New Year Gets New Twist as Goat Gives Way to the More Popular Ram
- Plans Moving Forward for New RTD Headquarters
- College Football
- New Hampshire Finally Wins at Home
- GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Quests Begin With Wild-Card Games
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : REGIONAL HIGHLIGHTS : EAST
- ART REVIEWS : Jack Butler: Uncovering Hidden Social Issues
- Ken Collins has been promoted to vice...
- SGPA/Architecture and Planning has named Jacquie Brown...
- U.S. Stock Gain Helps Ignite Tokyo Rally
- Disney Acquiring Land Near Park : Development: The company reportedly will soon announce plans for a new Anaheim facility.
- Dirt Farmer Produces Designer Vegetables : Lifestyle: A gardener extraordinaire grows exotic produce on three acres in New Mexico. The 'labor of love' has made her a culinary celebrity.
- Media : The European Looks for a European Audience : It may be the butt of endless jokes about advertising and readership, but Robert Maxwell's weekly is defying the experts. And it is still rolling off the presses.
- Cease-Fire Ruled Out by Iraq Before 'Total Victory Is Achieved' : Propaganda: Baghdad Radio broadcast marks continuing intransigence in the face of a widening war.
- John Sloan Dickey; Former Dartmouth President
- 9 Plead Innocent to Protest Charges
- MISSION VIEJO : Brush Clearing Draws Protests
- Seal Beach Deadlocks on Special Election Vote
- Countywide Water Limit Appeals to Many Area Leaders at Meeting : Drought: Representatives of 10 local cities will gather Thursday to further discuss a unified approach to rationing.
- Donor Organization for Bone Marrow Grafts to Disband : Health: Covina-based group says it will dissolve to benefit recruitment for transplants. It had split from national program, which will now take over.
- San Diego High Player's Eligibility Before Judge
- The Night UNLV Got a Headache : College basketball: A raucous UC Santa Barbara gym last February was the scene of Rebels' last loss.
- Top-Seeded Mater Dei Prepares for Yet Another Title Run : Prep basketball: Monarchs are favorites in I-A playoffs, while in I-AA it looks to be a Moore League affair.
- COMMENTARY : Leonard's Fate Seemed to Be Preordained
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sinatra Still Chairman of the Board : His career can be measured in decades. The Long Beach concert showed his sound withstands the test of time.
- Northwest Denies Plans to Merge or Sell Asian Routes
- Unisys Wants to Sell $1 Billion in...
- Ellison Engineering Co. in Pacoima won a...
- Hasbro Inc.: The toy maker reported that...
- Soviet Debt-Payment Problems Foreseen
- DESERT STORM: DAY 27 : Financial
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Eight Top Officers Resign From Army
- A Move in the Right Direction
- Court Rejects 'Truth-in-Ads' Ballot Measure
- DESERT STORM: DAY 27 : Political
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Cigarette Blamed for Cabaret Fire
- Honest, Abe--You're Loved in Redlands : History: The city is holding its 59th annual observation of the Great Emancipator's birthday. Archives hold large collection of Civil War letters and manuscripts.
- COUNTYWIDE : Start Date Chosen for Building Lanes
- Blount's Early Exit Leads to Rancho Santiago
- Long Beach Women Beat UCI in Basketball
- Moorpark's Crawford Missed Game to Serve Jail Time
- Soviet Skater Is Said to Fail Test for Drugs
- Graves Work Not Going to Hospital After All : Philanthropy: The donors have placed 'Laciniform' instead in Newport Harbor Art Museum, where they believe patrons have more access to it.
- Music Reviews : Amadeus Trio in Mozart Program
- 'No Leading Man,' 'King Ralph' Insists
- New York Times Co.: The New York...
- Report of Parker Automotive Agreement False, Investor Says
- Hawaii Tour Operator Lays Off 50 Workers
- Light-Beef Industry, Once Hefty, Now Runs Lean : Agriculture: Four years ago, there were more than 50 companies in the business; now there are fewer than 10.
- TransTechnology Reports $536,000 Quarterly Loss
- A Booming Business in the War : Maps: Everyone wants what a Santa Barbara company has: geographic charts of the Gulf region.
- Sparked by House of Gadgets, Responses Cover Circuit
- MOSCOW : A French Visitor
- Angelenos Go to Israel to Show Their Support : Reaction: The visitors include Councilman Yaroslavsky and Dist. Atty. Reiner. Others are spending three weeks as volunteers.
- SANTA ANA : Board Won't Appeal El Mercado Ruling
- Fran Williams: Bringing People Together
- ORANGE : Dolls for Ill Made With 'Lot of Love'
- College Football
- New Mexico State Beats Santa Barbara, 67-64
- Dodgers Can't Beat Candelaria, So He Joins Them as a Reliever
- Baseball
- Soaps Sending Spain Down Drain? : Television: Millions wile away their long lunch hours with serials from Latin America. Some sociologists are worried about the demise of Spanish culture.
- Music Reviews : Many Notes, Few Ideas From Pianist Viardo
- Number of Houses Sold Falls Again; Prices Hold : Real estate: The Gulf War and low consumer confidence are cited in the 20% drop in sales of Valley residences in January.
- Terminal Data Reports Quarterly Loss of $737,000
- Nikkei Stocks Up for 6th Day
- OneCentral's Net Income Up 16% Over Year Earlier
- Sherman Oaks Mortgage Firm Under Scrutiny
- Marine Who Wanted Out of Corps Is Convicted
- Iraq Leaks Content of Talks With U.N. Chief : Diplomacy: Perez de Cuellar reportedly reassured Hussein that Bush 'desperately' sought peaceful way out.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : School Puts a Price on Parents' Interest
- BREEDING BIRDS: BELDING'S SAVANNAH SPARROW (Passerculus sandwichensis beldingi)
- Official Says Iraq May Have Land Mines That Release Nerve and Mustard Gases : Defenses: Many of the weapons could be made of hard-to-detect plastics.
- War Cuts Immigration of Soviet Jews to Israel
- 31% Cut Asked in Southland's Water Supplies : Drought: MWD panel reacts to official's description of 'an emergency situation.' Full board is scheduled to act on recommendation today.
- Germany Gives Israel Aid for Scud Damage
- Directing The AIR WAR
- New Trial to Open in Crash Deaths of 4 in Family : Crime: Appellate justices threw out the murder conviction but allowed the drunk-driving verdict to stand.
- A West Hollywood bookstore is serving up...
- Hearing Aims to Open Up Redistricting Process : Census: Fourteen public meetings are planned statewide. The Feb. 22 session in Ventura is one of the first.
- Duva: Holyfield-Foreman Not Moving
- War Horse Facing Life in Pasture? : College basketball: Bill Mulligan, in his 11th season as UC Irvine coach, is struggling through a third consecutive losing season.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEW : DIVISION V-AA, V-A : St. Margaret's Hopes to Climb From Depths
- Alto Saxman McPherson to Play the Grant Hotel
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Sleeping,' 'L.A.' Knock 'Home' Out
- Bonn Acts to Stave Off Disaster in Eastern Germany
- AIRLINES : Qantas to Delay Plane Deliveries
- AIRLINES : British Airways' Profits Plunge