- WORLD IN BRIEF : UGANDA : Pope Calls for End to Rights Abuses
- COLUMN ONE : It's Buyer Beware in Japan : Horror stories of defective products are proliferating in a nation whose goods have been synonymous with quality. A debate has erupted over protecting consumers.
- After Food, Somalia's Top Need Is for a Police Force : Africa: Crime is almost completely unchecked in the capital, seen as a Dodge City without Wyatt Earp.
- Armenians Rally to Protest Leader
- White House Wants FBI Chief to Step Down
- BRITAIN : Finances May Sink the Royal Yacht : The Britannia was used just 31 days in 1991 at a cost of $18 million.
- LANCASTER : Docents Needed for Poppy Reserve
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Golden West Rallies to Defeat OCC
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Navratilova Surprises Graf in Japan Semifinal
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Course Is in Spotlight for Seniors
- Bowe to Restore Spark at New York's Garden : Boxing: He will defend against Dokes in city's first heavyweight title fight since 1986.
- SUNSET LEAGUE BOYS' SOCCER : Practice Makes Perfect for Coye, Ocean View
- County Museum of Art Raises Admission Prices
- WEEKEND TV : 'Laugh-In' Returns With Original Cast
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE PREVIEW : Matadors Have All the Pieces for a Winner
- Butler Is New General Manager as Bills Announce More Changes
- TV Reviews : 'Skylark'--Another Effective Tale of the Pioneer Plains
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Home Permits Hold Optimistic Signs for O.C.
- Espy Calls for Overhaul of Meat Inspection System : Food: Agriculture secretary tells senators probing bacteria illnesses that contamination can be reduced, but not totally prevented.
- L.A. Judge Denies Suppressing Evidence in 'Ivan the Terrible' Case : Courts: Ex-Justice Department lawyer testifies he never saw papers that family says would have cleared accused Nazi war criminal.
- HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH : Turks to the Rescue?
- Lawyer in King Case to Appeal Gag Ruling
- Police Collar Puppy Snatchers During Ransom Payoff
- 6 Area Residents Among Honorees Praised for Fighting Drugs, Gangs
- TRACK AND FIELD / MILLROSE GAMES : Reynolds a Runaway Winner in 400
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BOYS' ROUNDUP : Simon's 21 Points Help Mater Dei Win in Rout
- Miscellany
- SANTA ANITA : The Lineup for Sunday's Strub Lacks Class of Some Past Fields
- A Harmonica Convergence : Tommy Morgan Brings His Session-Work Talents to Live Performance
- Cezanne Enriches L.A. Landscape : The Deal: 'Sous Bois' ('Under the Trees') comes to LACMA after a legal tussle with the Wallis Foundation. It hasn't been seen by the public in 30 years.
- Directing a Mom-and-Pop Production : Theater: North Coast Repertory in Solana Beach offers eclectic fare in a homey atmosphere.
- TV REVIEWS : ABC's 'Firestorm' Docudrama Tells Oakland Family Stories
- Memories Are Made of . . . Negotiations : Compilations: Its producer says ABC's 'Great Television Moments: What We Watched' is much more than a clip show.
- Cezanne Enriches L.A. Landscape : Art Review: His brilliant, large-scale 'Sous Bois' ranks among the most important acquisitions in the history of the County Museum of Art.
- Kellie Martin Is Part of the Family After Years of Playing Just a Friend
- Judge's Bail Revoked in Sexual Assault Case
- 2 Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide
- OXNARD : 150 to Lose Jobs in Plant Closure
- Spanish-Language KPLS Abruptly Goes Off Air
- Countywide : S. African Diplomat to Address Group
- Early Mormons Said to Endorse Women Priests
- Signing Off on a Revolution
- Apartments' Management Accused of Discrimination : Housing: Agency says sting operation in Fullerton uncovered bias against a black applicant.
- LOS ANGELES : False Alarm Halts Red Line Operations for 55 Minutes
- Santa Ana Scout Attains Eagle Rank
- LANCASTER : Businessman Held in Rape of Girl, 13
- McNall Blasts Rumor : Hockey: King owner says Gretzky is unhappy, but he isn't being traded anywhere.
- Skiing
- He Gave Jayhawks the Lead, Then They Gave Him the Boot
- Feb. 18 Deadline Set for BACS Entries
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Canterbury' Tales' Ribaldly Told by New Vic Theatre
- Newport Roadhouse Closes as a Rock Venue
- TV REVIEWS : Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm Plan Stone Age Wedding in Bedrock
- AIDS Ribbons II
- Hillary Rodham Clinton's Roles
- Pavarotti Paints
- College Teaching and Research
- At Least Super Bowl Didn't Fail to Live Up to His Expectations
- Mike Garrett Is Simply Right Man for the Job
- At Least Super Bowl Didn't Fail to Live Up to His Expectations
- Pollard Spy Case
- It's Same Old Story From Raiders' Al Davis
- Fans Don't Think Kings Are That Great
- Films for Adults
- Hillary Rodham Clinton's Roles
- Wilson's Call for Schools' Self-Rule
- Hillary Rodham Clinton's Roles
- Wilson's Call for Schools' Self-Rule
- The Price of Ceramics
- Fans Don't Think Kings Are That Great
- Privatizing the Arts
- At Least Super Bowl Didn't Fail to Live Up to His Expectations
- A Critical Opinion
- At Least Super Bowl Didn't Fail to Live Up to His Expectations
- Mike Garrett Is Simply Right Man for the Job
- Audrey Hepburn
- Public Should See Real Murder
- At Least Super Bowl Didn't Fail to Live Up to His Expectations
- Norway Whaling
- Do Animals Have Same Rights as People?
- At Least Super Bowl Didn't Fail to Live Up to His Expectations
- Jackson Should Practice What He Always Preaches
- Hey, Everybody Needs a Little Spring Training
- At Least Super Bowl Didn't Fail to Live Up to His Expectations
- Hillary Rodham Clinton's Roles
- Hillary Rodham Clinton's Roles
- Do Animals Have Same Rights as People?
- Economy
- Obituaries - Feb. 6, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 6, 1993
- B of A Tellers Get Squeezed : Hours Slashed, Benefits Eliminated for Some Full-Timers
- WHERE'S BILL? Bill Clinton may be President,...
- Tailhook Probe Finds Lurid Cases of Sexual Misconduct : Inquiry: Report alleges officers went beyond fondling female aviators. Fifteen may face courts-martial.
- Task Force Considers Caps on Health Policy Premiums
- WIDE POLITICKING: Assemblyman Richard Katz (D-Panorama City)...
- GET ELVIS THIS WAY: Some county residents...
- Clinton Signs Family Leave Bill Into Law : Legislation: President marks first victory, promises mayors funds for Head Start, transportation projects.
- TYPECASTING? Olivia Burnette, raised in Dana Point,...
- For Many Members of Habad, Wait for the Messiah Is Over : Judaism: They contend that their spiritual leader is the moshiach Jews were promised so long ago. But others are not so quick to believe.
- Football Sans the Hard Knocks
- Song Brings Explicit Word to Airwaves : Radio: The title of one song is a term not even Howard Stern can use but, an executive notes, it's not a word ruled indecent by the Supreme Court.
- 'Blood In, Blood Out' Gets Mixed Results in Test Run : Movies: The marketing strategy with Taylor Hackford's new film, set in East Los Angeles, is a first for Hollywood Pictures, Buena Vista.
- ART REVIEW : Suggs Has Bemused Approach
- USA Cable Gets First Crack at 'Wings' Reruns
- Arts Education Edges to the Head of the Class : Schools: A report released at a Getty-sponsored conference aims to put art on the national agenda--and keep it there.
- GARDENING : English Charm, Local Roots
- Hiring Immigrant Kills 2nd Bid for Attorney General : Cabinet: Wood withdraws name from consideration. She admits she employed undocumented worker as nanny, as did Zoe Baird, but insists actions were legal.
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz; Writer, Director
- Priest Sentenced to Three Years in Jail
- Q & A : Family Leave Primer for Workers and Employers
- Pacific Sunwear to Go Public
- Brush, Roller Create Different Textures
- Sound Matters : Complete Home Theaters Set the Stage to Make an Authentic Event of Audio or Video Entertainment
- The Hard Choices About Microsoft: Not Yet, Says FTC : Technology: The software company's stock rises $4 a share after the commission says it has delayed a long-awaited decision on an antitrust case.
- Another New High Is Fueled by Blue Chips : Stock market: Dow leaps 25.40. Fixed-rate mortgages slip to their lowest levels in 20 years. But the small-issue NASDAQ is hit hard by profit taking.
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 6, 1993
- Milken Will Finish His Custody Term at Home
- It's No Crime to Indulge in a Little Decadence With a Selection From the Robes' Gallery
- COVER STORY : What's for Breakfast : Menus at Valley cafes range from hip--two-bean hash--to hearty--golden hash browns.
- A Shot in the Dark: Russians Call Space Mirror a Success
- RTC Puts Rabbit Farm on the Block
- BANKING
- U.S. Will Offer Plan for Fresh Talks on Bosnia
- Calvin Klein Is a Model of Style at Sfuzzi's Benefit Opening
- Congress Passes Family Leave Bill : Legislation: Measure expected to be signed by Clinton today. GOP effort to attach amendment that would ban gays in military is defeated in Senate.
- CAMARILLO : Council to Discuss Goals for This Year
- SECURITIES
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Burke Will Endorse Holden in Mayor's Race
- USDA Meat Inspection System Under Fire : Jack in the Box Case Brings a Renewed Call for Reforms
- SECURITIES
- Clothestime Racks Up Sales: Anaheim-based Clothestime said...
- Definitive : There's No Need to Split Hairs When Choosing a Brush
- PEOPLE : Compact Collectibles : Lee Brown's Sunland emporium, featuring 250,000 modern and vintage postcards, offers a unique glimpse of the history of tourism.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE : Top This
- Leave Measure Hits Home for Feinstein, Boxer : Politics: The senators, both working women who left jobs to have children, contribute their personal experiences to the debate.
- Mattel Sees 20% Rise in Quarterly Profit
- BANKING
- Taxable Sales Show Modest Gains
- Delay of Renters' Tax Checks Rejected : Government: State board votes down governor's plan to hold refunds to low-income people, orders release of $26 million.
- Tapes Indicate Bombay Police Sided With Hindus in Riots
- Scratching Back
- 5,000 Desperate Bosnians Flee Across Killing Fields
- ENTERTAINMENT : Paying Tribute to Black Culture : A number of special events have been scheduled by area universities and colleges to celebrate the achievements of African-Americans.
- 4 Hotels Sold for Over $2 Million Each Last Year
- THEATER : Fantasy at the Fringe : Cornerstone Theatre chose to present its futuristic 'Rushing Waters' in Pacoima because, they say, the margins of L.A. are the city in microcosm.
- Christopher to Visit Mideast This Month : Diplomacy: Secretary of state will try to patch up peace talks. Two rounds scheduled for next week are canceled.
- PEOPLE : CSUN's Elder Greeks : A newly formed sorority/fraternity will draw its members from about 2,500 students who are older than 40.
- RETAILING
- Angry Yeltsin Attacks His Economic Ministers : Russia: Alarmed by nation's quickening slide into hyper-inflation, he accuses officials of inaction and incompetence.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction : Specialty
- 'IT MAKES PEOPLE FEEL SO GOOD' : The backers of the San Francisco Clothing Bank put their surplus stock into one simple idea: A fresh shirt or a new dress can make a big difference to scores of people in need.
- GAO Faults Overseer of Penny Stock Firms
- Landmark Bancorp Posts Sharply Higher Net Income
- Refinery Awards Fluor $45-Million Environmental Contract
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Poll Shows That Persistence Pays Off for City Hall Gadfly
- Motor-Voter Bill Speeds Through House
- Growth-Minded AST Research Plans Bond Sale to Raise Capital : Computers: PC maker, which is adding a third shift at its Fountain Valley plant to keep up with demand, hopes to increase production capacity.
- Alexander Schneider, 84; Violinist and Conductor
- STAGE REVIEW : Updated Shakespeare Falls Flat : 'Coriolanus' set in modern-day L.A. is hurt by a disastrous attempt at gender-bending.
- Chinese New Year Events
- Panel to Health Industry: Heal Thyself or Die : Reform: 400 doctors and administrators warned to work together to control costs or risk being decimated by managed-care programs.
- Ford, Chrysler Tout Natural Gas-Powered Cars
- MUSIC : Honoring an Old Cause : Folk singer Peter Yarrow will perform at a synagogue benefit. He's optimistic about winds of change blowing in with Clinton Administration.
- Allergan Claims Victory: Allergan Inc., the Irvine...
- AT HOME : An Idler's Paradise : Winding paths in garden designer Bruce Anderson's own yard in Burbank lead to secret delights with a rich mix of sights and sounds.
- U.N. Envoy Fails in Democracy Bid in Haiti
- Sessions, Wife Flew on FBI Jet to Visit Daughter
- RECREATION : Country Roads : Leaving the car behind and cycling off along a 22-mile loop that begins in Camarillo offers a new perspective on the passing farmland.
- It's Better to Shoulder the Burden of an Extra Sweater Than to Waist It
- THE TIMES POLL : Woo Far Ahead of the Pack in Mayor's Race
- TRACK AND FIELD / MILLROSE GAMES : Reynolds, Young Meet in 400 Meters
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Former Players Made It a Super Sunday for Coach
- Pacific Finally Beats UNLV, 62-56
- Despite Taunts, She's Undaunted About Crossing These Borders
- Loyola Struggles From the Start in 87-77 Loss : Basketball: San Diego builds a 23-point lead as the Lions lose for the fifth time in six games. Loyola commits 22 turnovers.
- When KMPC Gets Too Filling, Teams Try LITE
- Vollmer's O.C. Legacy Imperiled : Arts: Philharmonic Society fears back-room maneuvering by Arts Center will lead to blander offerings, more pressure to merge with Pacific Symphony.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Premieres Ticheli's 'Voices'
- Productivity in '92 Highest in 2 Decades : Economy: Record set in factory orders adds to the evidence of a recovery.
- THEATER : Murder, He Wrote : George M. Cohan's 1913 comedy thriller 'Seven Keys to Baldpate' opens tonight at Group Repertory Theatre.
- Justices OK City Role in Fighting Graffiti : Judiciary: State high court rules that a California law does not preempt more restrictive local ordinances. Case concerned a Los Angeles ban on open display of aerosol cans.
- Car Hits Bus, Injuring Child Aboard
- SANTA CLARITA : Schools Schedule Meeting on Plan
- NORTHRIDGE : Workers Plead Not Guilty to Bribery
- Good Chance of Pregnancy Over Age 50 Found : Medicine: Eight of 14 post-menopausal women became pregnant in USC study.
- 11 Youths Accused of Extortion : Crime: The suspects are Asian-Americans, as are most of the victims at three Arcadia junior high schools. Police are looking for a possible gang connection.
- Roberti May Form Panel to Split Schools : Education: The lawmaker is considering a plan to create a 25-member commission that could divide the district into several jurisdictions.
- Santa Anita Interested in Hollypark Dates
- Jurisprudence
- Miscellany
- Jurisprudence
- Azusa Pacific Is Enticing Foe for SCC
- STAGE
- When TV Looks for News in the Mirror
- Trooping to See the President
- Squad Detonates Dynamite in Shed
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Boy, 13, Seriously Hurt in Stabbing at Junior High
- ART REVIEW : Sandro Chia: Works of an Italian Tamer
- Dance Music's RuPaul: Poised for 'World Domination' : Pop music: The singer is the first transvestite to enter dance music's top ranks since Sylvester in the late '70s, thanks to his lively hit 'Supermodel.'
- BUENA PARK : Conferees Differ on Campus Security
- A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 11 Officers to Be Shifted to Uniformed Patrol Duty
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Water-Saving Toilets to Be Given Away
- FULLERTON : A Time to Find 'Who We Are . . .'
- Citizenship Class Surges With Students : Immigrants: The INS green card renewal rule may be the stimulus. An evening class at a Wilmington church is packed with 100 people, many of whom have lived in this country a long time.
- Huskies Put Bite on Bruins : UCLA: Hot-shooting Washington pulls away in final six minutes for an 81-67 victory.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Hart Edges Burbank in 2 Overtimes
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ice Cube Keeps the Heat On : In Santa Barbara, the rapper remains outspoken but cautions his fans, 'We don't need any fights. . . . I wanna come back here.'
- Countywide : Mall Guard Found to Have Tuberculosis
- Baseball
- You Can See Him in Living Color, Not Black and White
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Capistrano Valley Christian Falls to First-Place Cerritos Valley Christian
- Skiing
- The Peacock Reaches for the Pizazz : Television: NBC's woes are rooted in cautious programming. New entertainment chief Don Ohlmeyer will provide some show-biz flair.
- If the goal of good health hasn't...
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Discount for Payment of Delinquent Tickets Offered
- PACOIMA : Lumber Industry Donates Supplies to Rebuild L.A.
- Robber May Have Hit Bank Twice
- Free Dispute-Resolution Service Sets Up Shop in Picus' Valley Office
- What's Missing From Mayoral Forum? Issues
- Goons Need Not Apply in New NHL
- Torrance Proves Might by Pinning West, 32-25
- Rafael Ruelas to Face Veteran Ramirez in Lightweight Bout at Country Club
- CSUN Stuck With Open Date in Football
- A Titan Tradition Continues in Loss at Utah State
- Countywide : 4 Quit OCTA After In-House Drug Probe
- Riot Relief Will Help Build Homes for Poor : Pacoima: The lumber industry's donation will enable Habitat for Humanity to complete a condo project.
- Jury in Denny Beating Case Likely to Remain Anonymous, Judge Says
- Miscellany
- PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP : El Modena Ends Canyon's Long League Winning Streak
- Sailing
- PREP ROUNDUP : Canyon Girls Wrap Up Soccer Title
- No Lead Is Safe Enough for Clippers : Pro basketball: They blow advantages in regulation and overtime in 107-105 loss to Bulls.
- USSF Clears Official of Misconduct : Soccer: Out-of-house account administered by treasurer Groff calls into question accounting procedures and prompts changes by governing body.
- Cohen Finds Detour to Pierce a Good Way to Reach the Top
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Vanishing' a Chiller With a Thriller of a Villain
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sommersby' Survives on Star Power
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Dracula' Awash in Tyranny, Gore
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Men' Mired in Melodramatics
- DRAG RACING / WINTERNATIONALS AT POMONA : Nothing Funny in Runs of Etchells, Hofmann
- Boxing
- Dueling Doubles : Thousand Oaks High's Nick, Paul Foster Gaining Stature as Dynamic Players Whether They're Battling Each Other or the Opposition
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Rally Stops Fountain Valley
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Reunion': Feeding Time at the Zoo
- PEOPLE
- Guitarist Khan's Circuitous Route Led to Jazz
- ENTERTAINMENT
- FHP Sees 49% Jump in Earnings, Cites Membership Gains : Health care: Rebounding from fiscal 1992, the HMO has been aggressively pursuing new clients while controlling costs.
- BANKING : 4 Founding Directors at Monarch Bank Retire, Sell Off Stock
- Lucky Stores Cut Prices in Bid for Market Share : Retailing: Reductions on 2,500 items are being promoted as a way to help shoppers hurt by recession.
- Going Into Great Details : Hollywood Designers Count on a Cache of Craftspeople for the Bits & Pieces of Costumes That Make Their Pictures Whole
- Afro-American Museum Board Fires Director : Removal: Termination of Terrie S. Rouse is the fourth change in five years.
- MOORPARK : 11 Youths Arrested in Graffiti Attacks
- Man Receives Life Term for Killing 1 of His 2 Wives : Courts: Former Valley civic leader David R. Miller is sentenced in Florida. The murder occurred during a confrontation over his double life.
- Golf
- Irvine Holds On for 82-79 Win Over Nevada
- COMMENTARY : Closing Book on Football
- Trojans Buried by Slow Start, 73-51
- Hessler, the Voice of the Bruins, Had a Nice Run
- COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Precedent Not Plentiful for Repeat Title for Pepperdine
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mezzaluna: Unpleasant Adventure in Dining
- DANCE REVIEW : Misha's Tharper Image : The New Twyla Show Offers More Glamour Than Art
- ABC Acquires Four-Year Rights to Prime-Time Emmys : Television: The academy says the awards will be better served if they have a 'home' than if they rotate among the four networks.
- 'Headlines' Brings Steve Khan Full Circle
- Holiday Sales Surge Spills Over Into January
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Business Picks Up for SES: Security Environmental...
- US West to Launch Ambitious Video Services Network
- 2 South County Projects Gain Financing : Housing: Developments by Pacific Gateway Homes target first-time buyers and feature prices under $200,000.
- BANKING
- Becoming Christians Won't Betray Their Faith, Pope Tells Voodooists
- Arson Attack in Germany
- Anteaters Reel In a Rare Road Victory : College basketball: UC Irvine protects its lead in the final minutes to down Nevada, 82-79.
- CS Dominguez Hills Falls to UC Riverside
- Volleyball
- Bailey Shows Great Drive as Kennedy Coach
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BOYS' SOCCER : Saddleback Hands Santa Margarita Its First Loss
- Dokes Fights the Elements: Bowe, Time and Himself
- NBC 'Homicide' Fails To Punch Up Ratings
- The Vollmer Years
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Rain' Has Seen Future and It Doesn't Work
- Aurora Electronics Inc.: The Irvine electronics components...
- Clinton Plans Live Radio Address
- RUSSIA : Moscow to Turn Up the Heat on Energy Wasters : New conservation chief aims to break a generation of Communist-style inefficiency.
- Coalition Fights to Lift Gay Military Ban : Politics: Homosexual, civil rights groups unite in a multimillion-dollar effort to convince the public and Congress to support Clinton's plan.
- U.S. Marine Kills Somali Boy; Rival Leaders Told to List Forces
- GM Ordered to Pay Record $105.2 Million in Crash Case : Lawsuit: Jury finds that alleged design flaw in pickup led to youth's death. Watchdog groups seek a recall.
- Blue Cross to Open 2nd Office in County : Employment: The move will bring 1,000 jobs to Newbury Park. Officials predict a positive effect on the economy.
- Probation Dept. to Add Campus Officers
- Dance Series Aims to Ease Tensions of Immigrants : Seniors: Differences in custom and language make two generations of Russians uneasy, even hostile, neighbors.
- Boxing
- Cal State System in a Title IX Showdown : Jurisprudence: Cal State system and San Jose State sued for violating code requiring equal opportunities for women in athletics.
- Campbell Hall Likely to Lose Eight Victories : High school basketball: Southern Section rules top-ranked team in Division V used an ineligible player.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Silver Strikes Gold at Catalina