- BOOK REVIEW : Journals of a Youthful Naturalist in Love : SUMMERS WITH JULIET <i> by Bill Roorbach</i> ; Houghton-Mifflin $19.95; 292 pages
- FASHION : Athletes Compete in Style Wars
- Moscow Grocery Store Becomes a Cornucopia : Russia: Rare Yeltsin success story may be enhanced by the employees' plan to buy the establishment.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Stonehill Drive Opening Welcomed
- Katz Rules Out Senate Bid, Seeks Reelection Instead : Politics: The assemblyman will not challenge David Roberti for the seat Alan Robbins vacated. A Roberti aide says no deal was struck.
- GANG WATCH : Gun Play
- SANTA ANA : Man Missing Since Jail Release Sought
- $25.7-Million Subway Station Overrun OKd : Transit: Board approves payment to settle dispute with contractor who said RTD underestimated work required. A second matter is pending.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Grant to Aid Crime Prevention Program
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : What to Do About Spills
- Holmes Faces Unbeaten Mercer
- UC Irvine Gets First Win of '92
- Failed Arbitration Bid Gets Polonia $1,650,000
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : No. 7 Arizona Beats Stanford at Buzzer, 72-70
- Candoli Steps Out Solo . . . at Age 64
- Broker Faces Charges of Embezzling
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council to Revive Adjournment Rule
- Jean Hamburger, 82; Kidney Transplant Expert, Author
- The Battle Within the LAPD
- Rain Brings Traffic Snarls, Wrecks : Weather: Communities are drenched as first in series of three Pacific storms moves into county. Crash blocks eastbound lanes of Riverside Freeway.
- Angry Carlsbad Crowd Debates Artwork's Merits
- Man Arrested in Jewelry Store Theft
- El Cajon
- NEWPORT BEACH : Assemblyman Wins Tussle Over Gate
- Countywide
- Volleyball Program Could Get Reprieve : Fullerton: Attorneys for school, team say they have made offers to try to settle dispute before Feb. 20 preliminary injunction hearing.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : One Way to Beat Blue Devils: Duke It Out
- Staggering Out of the Gate : Baseball: Loyola Marymount, off to 1-4 start, tries to regroup when it opens three-game series today against UC Santa Barbara.
- KUSC Files Complaint Over Mexican Station : Radio: The USC public broadcasting station accuses Tijuana-based XHTIM-FM of distorting its signal.
- Reined-In UCLA Shakes Washington : College basketball: Bruins grouse at Huskies' deliberate tactics after 74-61 victory. MacLean is held to seven points.
- Fans Might Be More Interested If Cardinals Would Try Plan W
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Guilty as Charged': Savvy, Stylish
- * Tenneco Inc. blamed recessionary pressures and...
- N. Korea's Nuclear Fuel Gains Told
- Ruling Ireland Party Picks Fired Minister as Premier
- Pillow Talk Gets Louder
- Nancy C. Avery; First Black to Lead a Major Post Office
- Story of Outcast's Love for His Slain Woman Unfolds : Hearing: Kiem Do, who fled Vietnam with his sweetheart Hang Thi Thay Dinh, is held to answer in her fatal stabbing.
- No Need to Coach Fratello for TV
- Reading Tonight
- 'Born Free' Matinee
- TV Reviews : A Baroque Duet From Battle and Marsalis
- A Convert to Opera : Music: Soprano Cheryl Parrish was headed for a career in gospel singing when a love for the classical got in the way.
- Chrysler Posts 4th-Quarter Earnings, Thanks to a Sale : * Autos: The No. 3 American car maker nearly broke even in its ongoing operations. Still, 1991 looks like the worst year ever for the U.S. industry.
- Two Los Alamitos Volleyball Players Sign With Colleges
- It's a Taxing Effort That Is Best Ignored
- Fiery Crash Kills 5 Aboard Plane, 11 on Ground
- Designing for the Gold
- Settlement Eases Pain of Migrant's Wounded Pride
- Suit Asks Bird's Habitat to Be Identified
- Countywide : Hearing Planned on Firefighters' Charges
- Miscellany
- Estrada Leads Faith Baptist Revival, 71-70 : Prep basketball: Senior guard scores three baskets in the final minute to spark a comeback victory over Campbell Hall.
- Aztecs Stay in a Spiral : College basketball: Brigham Young hands SDSU worst loss of season, 89-59.
- Dance Reviews : New Principals in ABT 'Don Quixote'
- Nesmith Was Also a Music Video Pioneer
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- ACLU Attacks Code Backed by Mahony : Entertainment: Civil rights organization says religious groups are seeking a return to the moral rules of the 1950s for films, TV.
- Countywide : Comment Period on Landfill Extended
- Versatile Michael Nesmith is getting back to the business of performing.
- VENTURA : Bank Robbery Is County's 18th in '92
- PLATFORM : Dignity for Vets
- AIDS Clinic Works to Limit Costs : Health: Operators say their managed, preventive program offers quality care while holding down expenses. They are also improving options for members of minority groups.
- Gary Carter, 37, agreed to a one-year...
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Club Indigo': That's Entertainment
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Medicine Man': In Search of a Dose of Reality
- Li Peng at the U.N.
- Li Peng at the U.N.
- Loan Guarantees to Israel
- Loan Guarantees to Israel
- Breast Implants
- Sex and Politics
- Brown Is Surprised by Interest of Clippers : Pro basketball: New coach says he expected to be out of work longer after being fired by Spurs.
- Loan Guarantees to Israel
- Proposed Cuts for Welfare Moms
- Going to Source of Sewage Leak Is Dirty Job, but Someone's Got to Do It, Divers Say
- Loan Guarantees to Israel
- Loan Guarantees to Israel
- Proposed Cuts for Welfare Moms
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 7, 1992
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- Names in the News - Feb. 7, 1992
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- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 7, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 7, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 7, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 7, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 7, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 7, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 7, 1992
- TELEVISION - Feb. 7, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 7, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 7, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 7, 1992
- Obituaries - Feb. 7, 1992
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Health Reform Actions Likely to Be Minimal
- SEEING HOME AGAIN: Vietnamese residents are hungry...
- Up to $9 Million in Art Is Stolen at Warehouse : Northridge: Police think the works are originals by such masters as Picasso, Degas and Chagall. The 84-year-old owner did not insure the nine pieces.
- Boy Swept Away in Flood Channel
- Officials Hope to Quickly Lift Caspers Park Ban on Minors : Liability: They think park is safe, lion risk remote and closure 'ridiculous.' They'll gladly reverse it if courts or Legislature protect the county from lawsuits.
- Grand Jury Opens Review of County Budget Procedures : Government: Panel will study spending practices after controversies surrounding chief administrative officer.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : No Effects of Spill Reported
- HE'S (KIND OF) BACK: So you didn't...
- COLLEGE IMPACTING: UC Irvine officials have come...
- WAY UPSCALE: Coldwell Banker has put out...
- Did Not Duck Service, Clinton Insists as Draft Questions Arise : Candidate: He defends his Vietnam-era status. His presidential campaign again is sidetracked by potential character issue.
- Art Valued at Up to $9 Million Stolen From Public Warehouse
- Intel, Sharp to Develop 'Flash Memory' Chips
- Woman Feeds Six on $30 a Week!
- COMEDY : Bowman: A Psycho Babbler
- Tamar Ross
- Foreclosure Auction for Franciscan Site Canceled
- West Hollywood : Police Initiative Delayed
- 15.4 Million Pounds of Produce Distributed
- A Street By Any Other Name
- RUMMAGING THROUGH GRANDMA'S THINGS : At the Children's Museum, the Turn of the Century Comes Out of the Attic
- Attorney 'Not Surprised' That Deputy Is Cleared
- PERSPECTIVE ON HOLLYWOOD : A Sickness of the Soul Replaces the Tinsel : It's reasonable that the industry assume greater responsibility for its pollution of American popular culture.
- OXNARD : Suspect in 10 Bank Holdups Is Arrested
- Gorky's Asks Bankruptcy Shield, Will Remain Open
- Officer, Suspect Hospitalized in Exchange of Shots
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Councilman's Foes Praise Decision to Accept Disputed Recall Petitions : Thousand Oaks: City leaders agree to include all 11,096 signatures against Alex Fiore. They weren't all turned in at the same time.
- 6 Unopposed Judges Gain New Terms; 3 Seats Go to Polls
- ANAHEIM : City Boosts Manager Pay--Theoretically
- Fire Victims Win Reversal by IRS
- Series of Storms Begins Moving Into Southland : Weather: The first rainfall in a month signals a shift in conditions, experts say. The wet pattern is expected to persist for at least 10 days.
- Quartz Hill Woman, 51, Killed in Her Home
- Pro Football
- Santiago Wins $3.3-Million Showdown : Baseball: With the arbitration award, the Padre becomes the highest-paid catcher in baseball.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : As Players Continue to Drop, Women Hit Bottom in Basketball
- A Question of Expansion : * Music: Branching out comes naturally to jazzman George Lewis, whose latest change has brought him to UCSD.
- MUSIC
- This Plaintiff's Aim: De-Scent Advertising
- Eight Easy Pieces
- Honey, I Shrunk the Grocery Bill
- San Gabriel : Redevelopment Disputed
- With a Little Finesse : Police Officer Befriends Teen-Agers With Problems
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruins Among Teams Entered in Arizona Softball Tournament
- Dart Works
- Cities Ready for Chinese New Year Event
- Creativity Takes the Cake for '90s Birthday Bashes : Celebrate: 'Affairs to remember' for children range from woodworking parties to kiddie makeovers.
- IN PICTURES : Casting Call : Visions of stardom, Oscars, big money and fancy vacations drift through your mind as you vie for extra status.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Restaurant Smoking Ordinance Rejected
- Legal Opinion on Union Sought
- Pop Reviews : Getting an Earful From My Bloody Valentine
- Federated Emerges From Bankruptcy After Two Years : Retailing: Analysts say the slimmed-down owner of department stores is now a stronger company.
- Santa Margarita Co. Lays Off Workers
- Mel Harris Gets Top Post at Sony's TV Unit
- Three Meals, Four People, $10 : Cooking By the Numbers
- President of MIPS Moves On
- HOW THE AREA'S TOP PREP BASKETBALL TEAMS FARED
- Food Follies : Experts say appetites may wane and food enjoyment will dull for those older than 55. That could lead to trouble.
- Aldo's Treats Customers Like Family
- SEALs Smarter Than Surfers
- British Politician Admits to Extramarital Fling
- PHONE HELP AVAILABLE
- Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park: History and Use
- Cities Grapple With Police Patrols, Complaints : Law enforcement: Sheriff's Department says the city could save up to $29 million per year if it switches to county deputies for protection. The council engages in bitter debate on the issue.
- City Manager Accepts Job in Newport Beach : * Politics: Before leaving, Kevin J. Murphy plans to cut another $1.5 million from the city's budget.
- Sheriff's Commander Target of Charge
- TUSTIN : City Given Old Town Revitalization Report
- Marine's Death in Scandal Is Again Ruled a Suicide : Inquiry: Relatives of El Toro colonel retort that they were not interviewed and that the Corps is covering up. The victim was accused of personal use of planes.
- Real Family Circus for Big Top Fan
- Stevens' Cast Is Removed; He Can Begin Light Exercise
- Ventura College eclipsed the century mark in...
- Jensen Drafted by World League
- Change of Pace Gives Kennedy Easy Victory Over Taft, 64-47
- STAGE NOTES : SCR Will Produce Ayckbourn's 'Woman in Mind'
- MARKETING
- IRS Clamps Down on Money Laundering : Audit: The IRS will be examining 100 San Diego businesses to check for unreported cash transactions.
- Ex-Rockwell Workers Speak Out at Meeting : Aerospace: In a rare confrontation, several laid-off employees publicly vent their frustrations at top management.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Charity Ball Tradition Flying High
- Gas Utility's Gamble With Diversification Misfires : Business: Consumer advocates worry that ratepayers will wind up bearing some of costs of debacle.
- U.S. Still Lags in Math, Science, Tests Find : Education: Exam officials say results should give Americans a starting place to set standards. But criticism is growing that such comparisons aren't useful.
- Venice : Study Advises Pier Repairs
- FILM : Woody Allen Knows Who He Is in 'Zelig'
- Reform Urged on Rules for O.C. Lobbyists
- Michelle Esparza
- Former Artesia Player Becomes Court Leader for Toros : Basketball: Chris Thompson's hard work pays off in points and team-high assists.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Top Talents : American Indian dancers, opera, a writer's workshop and an animation festival are among the activities on tap for the week.
- IN BRIEF : Magazine to Honor Female Entrepreneurs
- Budget 'Corrections' Planned by Russia : Economic reforms: Leaders may have to add more than 10% to spending, leaving program unbalanced.
- Veltman Can Defend Self in Witt Case Trial
- List Affords Inspiring Reading That Gives Black History Its Due
- County-USC Called Still Susceptible to Major Overcrowding : Medicine: Health director warns supervisors that a solution lies with measures being analyzed to determine their cost and feasibility.
- UCI Aims to Bring Traffic Technology Up to Speed : Research: With a $3-million contract, the university seeks to find ways that advances in defense and aerospace industries can benefit commuters.
- Another Call for Capping Campaign Contributions : Politics: Santa Ana Councilman Acosta says Anaheim might be onto something. Colleagues give proposal mixed reviews.
- McCandless, Felix to Play Volleyball for Dons
- Northridge Blanked Twice, No-Hit Once by UCLA
- THE OLYMPICS WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : She's Still Neat : Bonnie Blair Is a Star These Days, but Her Head Isn't in the Clouds
- Night Fire Postpones Tyson Trial
- ART REVIEWS : The Frightening Precision of Hauptman's Work
- ABT's Version of Tale Is a Possible Dream : * Ballet: In O.C., the title role doesn't dance and the characters are unfamiliar. Is Cervantes' work a mystery?
- ENTERTAINMENT
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Save the Semillon!
- ETHNIC COOK : A Richly Flavored Pot
- Three Meals, Four People, $10 : The Magic Meat Loaf
- Lurid Details Emerge in Trial for Attempted Murder, Rape : Crime: Prosecutor calls use of shovel handle and knife 'disturbing and reprehensible.' Defense says defendant did not intend to kill the victim.
- Azusa : Day-Labor Site Sought
- Building Compromise Ruffles Residents : Development: Neighborhood divided over agreement to limit the height and size of Wilshire Skyline offices.
- Malibu : Laborer Hiring Site Picked
- 'Dr. Death' Arrested in 2 Women's Suicides : Crime: Ex-Michigan pathologist Jack Kevorkian is confined briefly on murder charges.
- Personnel Panel Seeks to Oust Rehired Director : Schools: Commission will begin formal action to overturn the hiring of a district maintenance chief who was implicated in thefts three years ago.
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE GIN GAME' : Humor's Deal : The D. L. Coburn piece may be a metaphor for life. But the Conejo Players go for the laughs.
- Recession Takes Bite Out of the 'Tuxedos'
- Stroller Rollers Cut Their Teeth on the Rink
- A Storyteller and Virtuoso
- COLUMN ONE : Buchanan Breaks All the Rules : The conservative pundit attacks the head of his party, tangles with senior citizens, shoots from the lip in New Hampshire. Is his bully-boy image for real or just an act?
- Police Net 24 Men in Prostitution Sting
- The Politics of Pollution : Books: In 1988, Sen. Al Gore found that no one wanted to hear about the environment. Now, he's saying voters--and the world--can't wait.
- Carson Seeks Review of Former Planner's Business Activities : Government: Former Planning Commissioner Francisco (Frank) Gutierrez is accused of conflict of interest in ties to a developer.
- Woman, 72, Killed, 2 Injured in Crash
- Collection of Toxic Waste Items Planned
- OXNARD : Anti-Porn Members Join Citizens Panel
- Tucker Does an About-Face, Bows Out of State Senate Race
- Death Penalty a Possibility in Killing at Deli
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- PREP NOTES
- He Made His Point : John Wooden Says Alcindor Could Have Put Scoring Records Out of Reach, but Lew Chose to Win Those Three NCAA Titles Instead
- Three Meals, Four People, $10 : Eat Your Spinach
- Diamond Bar : Building Rules Proposed
- Champagne Label Fight Bubbles Over : Liquor: Dispute centers on 1936 law stipulating that vintners distinguish between wine fermented in bulk tanks or in bottles.
- Flag Burner Sentenced
- Avocado Grove Murders Still a Mystery : * Crime: Police have no suspects and no motive after finding bodies of two men in an abandoned truck.
- Anaheim Fears Drug Turf Wars Among Gangs
- GLOW UP : Neon Sculptures Illuminate the City of Brea Gallery
- Population of State Tops 30 Million but Growth Rate Slows
- Fox Gets Hounded : Development: Opponents of studio's $200-million expansion plan disrupt community meeting and angrily denounce the project.
- This Peace Is Only the Beginning : El Salvador: Both sides seem satisfied, but real victory lies in changing the conditions that brought on and sustained war.
- Citizens Panel May Study Charges Against Deputies
- Storm Expected to Bring Coast Half an Inch of Rain
- Probe of Gambling Targets Detective
- OJAI : Residents Oppose Commercial Project
- Controversial Taft Pitcher Returns to Pennsylvania : Prep baseball: Voytek, whose lone season with Toreadors was marked by shutouts and administrative battles, cites family concerns.
- CSUN's Morris, Anguished Over Brother's Death, Cleared to Play
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Jessie Picks Up the Pace to Spark Edison
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Pena Heads List of 50 Moving On
- PREP NOTES : Bishop Amat Shoots Down Mater Dei's New Defense
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Three Meals, Four People, $10
- Three Meals, Four People, $10 : Spicy Savings
- Kidnaping Thwarted
- Balancing Act : High School Students Making the Grade at Part-Time Jobs
- Whittier : Board Calls for 2 Options on Election Redistricting
- Democrats Plan Showdown Over Budget : Congress: Party leaders intend to send Bush's tax cut package and their own proposal to the House floor. A deadlock is likely as lawmakers say they will be unable to override veto.
- The Moral Dilemma of Censorship
- EXHIBIT : A Look at Alzheimer's Through Loving Eyes
- Key Lawmakers Seek Shake-Up of Spy Agencies
- Long Beach : Council Hears Ideas on How to Curtail Street Beggars
- LA PALMA : Smoking Banned in City Buildings
- Olympic Dream Comes True : Recovery: Ex-volleyball standout Kirk Kilgour, who suffered a disabling injury, will go to the Games as a broadcaster.
- Judge Denies Public View of 13,000 Pages of Mobil Pretrial Documents
- EDUCATION WATCH : Principal Difference
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Villa Park Wins, Shares Century Lead
- SANTA ANITA : Valenzuela Pulls Fast One and Wins
- ENERGY
- Dow Slips Back 15.21 on Selling in Blue Chips : Market Overview
- Bass Family Acquires Stake in Beckman : Investment: Texas group buys a 5.3% interest in the Fullerton medical instruments maker. The family has a reputation for shaking up companies.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Shrimps of the Shrimp World
- The Region : Test Lane for Motorcycles
- The following are selected entries from...
- State Tax Receipts Less Than Expected
- Pacifica Del Mar Menu Enlivened by New Chef
- Covina : Officials Oppose Nude Bar
- U.S. Strategy for Haitians Falls Apart
- West Covina : Firefighters Nix Pay Offer
- The Region : Work on Freeway Columns
- Strawberry's Apology Doesn't Heal All : Baseball: He and Daniels meet with Claire to cool feud a bit. Daniels says he appreciates remarks, but still says, 'what's done is done.'
- Baseball
- FISHING : Anglers Have a Pipeline to Run of Bonito
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Keep Streak Alive, 4-3
- Pro Football
- MOTOR RACING : From the Outset, It's Another Race to the Turnstiles
- 'Excitable Boy' Now 'Mr. Bad Example' : Warren Zevon's Latest Album Recalls Twisted Wit, Rocking Sound of His Defining Works
- Video Rental Chart : 'Thelma & Louise' Outmuscles 'T2'
- Music Reviews : 3 World Premieres From New Music Group
- Times Mirror Posts First Quarterly Loss, While Operating Profit Rises by 17.5% : Media: The Los Angeles Times' parent reports a $13-million shortfall because of one-time charges. For all of 1991, profit was $82 million.
- Law Limiting Use of 'Recyclable' Claim Challenged
- A 'Domestic' Car by the Japanese? : Mazda's New Family Sedan May Get Labeled That Way
- Continental to File Reorganization
- THE HOME COOK : Cook 'n' Save
- At Beverly Hills Hotel, Luxury Makes Up for the Lack of Taste
- San Diego Sewage Spill Grows : Pollution: Residents are asked to conserve water to reduce flow in ruptured pipeline. A state of emergency is requested.
- Hearing Under Way on Casino's Liquor License : Hearing: Officials do not contend that the club broke any laws. But they say the management did too little to prevent crimes by customers.
- West Hollywood : Catering Trucks OKd
- Lynwood : Wilson Elementary to Begin Year-Round Schedule July 1
- For the Kids : LEARNING : California 'Fame' : Budding artists, filmmakers and others have the chance to study the arts during a special monthlong summer program.
- Israel Army Reportedly Kills Palestinian, 12
- COUNTYWIDE : Drizzle Expected to Grow Into a Storm by Weekend
- NORTH TUSTIN : Cityhood Request Is Turned Down